High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 45 text:
“
Page Thirty-seven ' PPM VERON ICA M. STEPI NSKY Veron Social Club New Philadelphia Basketball 'Here's a picture of vitality-Veronica Stepinsky. She is never very still and always busy. No girl puts more actual energy into the basketball games than Veronica. But she has other interests, too. She frequents the library, we may judge, from the books she reads. Given a good story, she is lost in the realm of ro- mance. Quick spirit, pleasant companion, ardent sports girl- that's Veronica. SARA T. STUTZ Sadie Social Club New Philadelphia Athletic Club ' Stop! Look! Listen! We have champions in every field but the champion of all for giggling is Sadie. Often the stillness of the classroom is broken with a rippling laugh that is as infec- tious as anyone has ever heard. Good company? We'll say she is. ln years to come when we are lonely or blue we'll look for you, Sadie, to cheer us. AMELIA M. SULIKOSKI Ameli Art Club Tumbling Run Social Club ' Amelia is certainly to be admired for her courage in coming such a distance to school. She has a long walk before she even meets the bus. We have not had the opportunity to know Amelia outside of school because of distance, but here in school we have found her to be very congenial. During the summer, Amelia worked in New York. lsn't she energetic? M I NERVA M. SWORD Sis Press Club Tuscarora Social Club ' This girl's name is Minerva Margaret Sword but how many of you knew that? To all she is just Sis , She claims her ambition is to become a librarian but if we can read the future very clearly, we see her in another, more domestic role. Any time you would like to get in touch with her, just look for someone circling around a skating-rink. You'll find her, we're sure. 7937
”
Page 44 text:
“
Jldltappm, HELEN E. STEIN Fifi Social Club New Philadelphia Basketball Cheerleader ' Enter Fifi -the tall, dark-haired lass from New Philadelphia, with a keen sense of humor and an ever ready wit. Her hobbies are swimming and dancing. ln fact, she has too many to enumer- ate. A member of the school band, Press club, and captain of the cheer leading squad, she tries all and conquers all. Fifi is also on the annual staff and does notable work in that particular field. You have smiled on the world, Fifi, may it smile on you! ROBERT N. STEIN Custie Band New Philadelphia Orchestra Custie -an unusual nickname for an unusual playing charac- ter. Exercising a strong flair for pranks, he always finds himself in the limelight. Being a humorist, himself, he gives and takes a joke. There is nothing done in the musical line in school with- out Custie's contribution. He is a prized member of the two musical organizations-the orchestra, and the band. Above all, he's a prized member of '37. BEATRICE B. STEIVIMLER llBeatyIY Social Club Maryd Athletic Club ' Knock! Knock! Who's there? Oh, it's Beaty . How could you be so stupid as to forget this pretty Maryd lass? Don't you remember ever having seen a small black ring with the picture of a handsome yout-h in it? Of course you do, that's Beaty's boy- friend. But she is interested in other things, one of which is studying. Good luck, Beatrice! JOSEPH P. STEPI NAVACE Klstepp!! Commercial Club New Philadelphia ' lf you hear anyone say he's feeling gloomy, tell him to come up to see me some time. l'm certain I can offer a safe remedy, quotes Joe Stepp. Of course, you can, Joe. But then, too, we hear you're interested in photography, and dancing. Girls, watch your chance. With Abrams , he is indispensable in commercial work done for the school. 7937 Page Thirty-six
”
Page 46 text:
“
Jlillfoppm, FLORENCE J. TANNER HFIO71 Student Council New Philadelphia Athletic Club ' ls that Kathryn Hepburn? Look again. Oh, it's Flo Tanner, one of our outstanding dancers. Haven't you seen her twirling around the floor on the arm of an admiring friend? Or doing toe dancing in the Senior Play? Her barrel of friendship is filled to capacity, judging from the cheery greetings coming from all sides. On to Hollywood, Flo , Our wishes are with youl AGNES F. TOBISH ttA ieY1 Social Club Kaska ' lf you want to get an accurate list of all of the outstanding traits of Agnes, just ask any of the Commercial teachers. If we may be pardoned for our slang, she's the tops with them. And with us, too. We can appreciate her industry and ability and at the same time find in her a pal that we shall not soon for- get. Kind and helpful always, there seems to be only one kind of an outlook for her-a bright future. VICTOR E. TOLOTTI Twic Social Club Brockton ' Gallant is the word for Victor. He is our Clark C-able, but more than that he is a bit like Sir Walter Raleigh, too. Would you like some candy at lunch time, girls? Suggest it to Victor and your appetite will be appeased. Or would you like to dance? Victor will make a good partner. Your friends all appreciate you, Victor. ANTHONY P. TOMALONIS llTaml! Social Club New Philadelphia Commercial Club ' Tam , we might truthfully say, is one of the few men of few words in the Senior class. In our class, this is a diversion. Football is his hobby and he is another of Blythe's ardent sport fans. The fact that Tam is slow in speaking doesn't mean he's slow in thinking. Every now and then we hear some wise- crack, better appreciated because it is not expected. May hap- piness follow you, Tam . -7937 Page Thirty-eight
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.