Brewster High School - Railroader Yearbook (Brewster, OH)
- Class of 1946
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i ,.. w w 1 T? xi! E Q ,.,., .-.-v-. i 1 i . : r , , 5 I O 1 : R f s 5 Q. 1 E x ul. Mrs. Blanche Rittmaier In Appreciation For the endless patience and expert advice she has shown us in the past few years, we, the Senior Class of '46, Wish to dedicate this Annual in appreciation to our sponsor. 2 School Board W. F. Renz Mrs. Clara Hauger H. L.' Hanna Bernard Campbell Mrs. Olive Ernst Mrs. Laurah Goodrich Compliments of Lewis and Gibbons' 3 'S A ,. 'M 1 Q. Faculty ALICE D. ATKINSON B.S. in Education Mount Union College. Kent State University, Ohio State University, English and Latin LA URETTA B. FOXVLER Kent State University English M ARG.-XRI4l'l' M . BR.-XDEN in Education Kent State University Music-Vocal and Instru- ment JULIA KRESS BARl1E'l'Yl? College of St, Teresa, NVi- vanna, Minn.. B.S. Biology, Clieinistry. Phy- sical Science-Major Math-9.1 Major BLANCHE J. RITTMAIER Ohio University, College of NVooster, Columbia University Mathematics, Science A. L. WALKER Superintendent Pl1.B. Wooster University Phys. Dir. Y. M. C. A. Col. Springiield, Mass. M.A. lVestern Reserve University 14. B. GATCHELL B. S. in Education Kent State University Conunercial CHARLES L. FRA NK B.S. i11 Education Kent State University Industrial Arts JOHN E. FEICHT B.S. in Phys. Educ. St. Joseph's of Indiana Social Science ARTHUR J. LAVE Kent State University B.S. in Biology, H.P.E., History ANNA J ANE VON GUN TEN A.B. Degree ' Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio Home Economics 4 MARY ALICE BETTILYON Headlight Staff 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Play Band 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 4 Latin Club 2 Scholarship 2 Class Historian 4 ANNA MAE BURCAVV Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Reporter 2 Treasurer 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Office Secretary 3, 4 Headlight 2, 3, 4 Editor 4 Latin Club President 2 Class Secretary 2 Class Valedictorian XYomanhood Trophy DIARY CAVESLIO Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Infterclslss Basketball 1, -, 3. ROY DAUGHERTY Basketball 3 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Play Seniors Compliments of Victoria Cafe 5 CHAR LES BLAKE Scholarship 4 JOHN BURGAXV Glee Club 1, 2 Band 1 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Latin Club 1, 2 WVILLIADI CONDO Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Interclass Basketball 2 3, 4 Junior Play DANTE DIOTALLEVI Football 3, 4 Interclass Basketball 2 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Play Band 1 Glee Club 3, 4 Student Council 4 ROSIE FRAILLY Cheerleader 4 Ingerclass Basketball 1, , 3 Captain 1 Band 1 Junior Play Senior Play DIARILYN FRESIIOIYR Scholarship 2 Interclass Basketball 1, 2 3 4 Captain 3 Junior Play Senior Play Band 1, 2, 3, 4 FRED HARR Football 3, 4 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Play Railroader 3, 4 Hand 1, 2, 3, 4 President 4 Student Director 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Music Contest 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3 DIARILYN IVEY Scholarship 1, 2, 4 Junior Play Senior Play Latin Club 2 Girl Reserves 2, 3 eniorsl Compliments of Benny Glick 6 JA NICE FOXVLEIX Scholarship 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 4 Class Treasurer 3, 4 Interclass Basketba 2, 3, 4 Captain 2 Student Council 3 Junior Play Senior Play Office Assistant 3, Essay Contest 4 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Girl Reserves 4 May Queen Attend'a Headlight 4 Class Prophet DONALD GAUT Football 1, 4 Basketball 3 Essay Contest 4 THERE SA HR IIIAR Junior Play Senior Play Interclass Basketba Girl Reserves 2, 3 NONA ICENEASTEII May Queen 3 Majorette 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Play Headlight 3 Girl Reserves 3, 4 nt ll1,2 111 DIARIAN KI ll LER Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Headlight 3 Junior Play Senior Play Interclass Basketball IIIARIAN LITTZ Scholarship 3, 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 lnterclass Basketball Headlight l, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1 14 LIZAIIETH RIANN Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Majorette 1, 2, 3 Drum Major 4 Headlight 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves 3, 4 DONNA lVIcGRANN Scholarship 1, 2, 3 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 President 4 2,3 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 Latin Club 2 Treasurer Headlight 2, 3, 4 Managing Editor 4 Junior Play Senior Play Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Seniors Compliments of ,The Brewster Y. M. C. A. 7 RUTII LECPINER Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 3, 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Interclass Basketball 2, 3, 4 . Student Council 3, 4 Secretary 4 Headlight 1, 2, 3 Senior Play Band 2, 3, 4 1 ANTOINETTE MANELLO Interclass Basketball 1 3 Headlight 3, 4 Oifice Assistant 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Senior Play FL OR A RIAZZAFERRI Headlight 3 Hand 1, 2, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3 DIAI-ILON DIcIiEE Senior Play Inteircgasf Basketball Rfliii-odder 3, 4 Varsity B 3, 4 1 May Queen Attendant 1 Baseball 1, 2, 3 DOROTHY MELSON Scholarship 1 May Queen Attendant 1 Band 1 Glee Club 1, 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Play JAMES DIORRISON Class President 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 1, 2 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Play Headlight 4 Varsity B , 1, 2, 3, 4 DIILDII E ll RADICIK Interelass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4 Senior Play Glee Club 2, 3, 4 DIARY SCHNVAII Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Illt6l113lilSS Basketball 2, 3 Headlight 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Band 2, 3, 4 May Queen Attendant 4 Glee Club 4 Seniors Compliments of The Brewster Baking Co. ' 8 Y ll IRGINIA MIDIiIFF lnterclass Basketball 3 Headlight 3 Junior Play Senior Play Office Assistant 4 ETTY PRICE Interclass Basketball 1, 2 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 DIYRA R OCIQ In Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Headlight 2 Junior Play Senior Play Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1. 3, 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 AUL STEINER Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4 Class President 3, 4 Student Coulncil Presi- dent 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Varsity B 1, 2, 3, 4 Ingerglafs Basketball 1, 'I 1 Captain 4 Railroader 3, 4 Editor 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Play Class lVill Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 BEVERLY SWIHART Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Scholarship 4 Glee Club 4 FERN VOGLE Senior Play Band 1, 2, 4 DONNA VYENTLING Latin Club 1, 2 Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4 Interclass Basketball 1 Student Council Secre- tary 2 Junior Play Senior Play Office Assistant 4 May Queen Attendant 3 Salutatorian 4 National Honor Society 4 eniors Compliments of The Brewster Building Loan 9 ANGELO VIVINO Class Treasurer 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 3 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Student Council 3 Varsity B 2, 3, 4 May Queen Attendant 4 PHYLLIS WVEBB Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Secretary 4 Ingerclass Basketball 1, . 3, 4 . Headlight 2, 3, 4 Business Manager 4 Junior Play Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 GERALDINE NVISE Scholarship 1, 4 Interclass Basketball 1 Baud 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Anna Mae Burcaw Janice Fowler Paul Steiner Donna WVent,1ing Mary Alice Bettily on Honor Students The people whose pictures appear above have been selected as the Honor Students of the Class of 1946. The selection was made primarily on the basis of scholarship, but school service, leadership, and character were considered also. Manhood and Womanhood Trophy Winners Paul Steiner Anna Mac IBIIYCIIXV The faculty of Brewster High School is pleased to award these two young people the high honor of being named as the winners of the Manhood Trophy and Womanhood Trophy respectively. These trophies have been provided by The Brewster Study Club and The Brewster Lions Club. 10 History of the Classof '46 The class of 1946 started its career as Freshman in September of the year 1942. We know we were rather green young saplings, inclined to be a little fresh and easily swayed. There were 51 of us. We were soon known as the noisiest class that ever entered High School, and as everyone knows, we have lived up to our early reputation. Those who answered present as Miss Good called the roll were: Doris Adams, Mary Alice Bet- tilyon, Betty Bobo, Ernest Bucher, Anna Mae Bur- caw. Mary Caveslio, Marian Crum, Joan Davis, Carl Diloretto, Dante Diotale, Roy Daugherty, Janice Fowler, Rose Frailly, Marilyn Freshour, Donald Gaut, Fred Harr, Ella May Hayes. Jean Hayes, Theresa Hribar, Marilyn Ivey, Norma Kerby, Mar- ian Kibler, Ruth Lechner, Marian Lutz, Flora Maz- zaferri, Donna McGrann, Mahlon McKee, Dorothy Melson, Virginia Midkilf, James Morrison, Betty Price, Mardel Price, Donna Pope, Mildred Radick, Willard Robinson, Myra Rock, Wayne Rowe, Mary Schwab, Augie Severini, Jack Shearer, Paul Stein- er, Beverly Swihart, Antoinette Thacker, Bob Viles, Angelo Vivino, Eddie Voykovich, Earl Warstler, Phyllis XVebb, Donna VVentling, Geraldine VViSe, and Ida Wyme1'. In November, we had our never-to-be-forgotten Freshman party with Mr. Phenegar as our sponsor. We entered our Sophomore year more ilrmly rooted in the ways of our school. Our group dim- inished slightly when, Doris Adams, Betty Bobo, Marian Crum, Joan Davis, Donna Pope, Wayne Bowe, Antoinette Thacker, and Ida Wymer left us. Willard Robinson went to the Navy. However, we were proud to add to our ranks Bill Condo, Robert Justus, William Myzk, and Jean Vogel. As Sophomores, we elected the following class officers: James Morrison, presidentg Eddie Voyko- vich, vice president, Anna Mae Burcaw, secretary: and Angelo Vivino, treasurer. This was the year that we gave an assembly, our famous imitation of Breakfast at Sardi's. Mr. Talbott was our advisor. VVhen we were Juniors we elected Mrs. Rittmaier as our class sponsor and started the year with a mad dash to earn money so that we could give the Seniors the best prom any Seniors ever had. We had lost Carl Diloretto, Jean Hayes, Mardel Price, Bob Viles. It was this same year that Ernest Bucher and Augie Severini went to the Navy. We had Charles Blake as a new member in our class. In March, we surprised our sponsor with an ap- preciaton gift of lovely pearl earrings. We presented our first play. in April, under the direction of Miss Atkinson. The play was entitled Professor, How Could You? It was a howling success in more ways than one. Our work was not in vain because our prom turned out to be one of the best ever given in Brewster High School. In September 1945 we entered our Senior year with a new realization that his was our last year in school. Our officers were: Paul Steiner, presideutg Dante Diotale, vice president: Ruth Lechner, secre- tary: and Janice Fowler, treasurer. Mrs. Rittmaier was again chosen as our class sponsor. Our number was lessened by the loss of Eddie Voykovich and Earl Warstler to the Arinyg and Jack Shearer to the Navy. Ella May Hayes had also withdrawn. We were glad to welcome as a new member of our group John Burcaw, a former student of Brew- ster High, who had spent nearly two years in the U. S. Marine Corps. As our S'enlor play, we presented, Cash and Carrie. Both the cast and Miss Atkinson, our di- rector, had a wonderful time producing it. In November, the arrival of our class rings, brought a thrill but also the realization that the year was passing much too fast for us. In May, the Juniors entertained us with a beau- tiful Prom, at Shady Hollow Country Club. Never will we forget the beautiful gowns, the soft candle light, tl1e attractive appearance of our Junior and Senior boys, the corsages of every color of the rain- bow, and then . . . the heavenly strains of music by Eddie Juenemann and his band. Truly, those were hours never to be forgotten. Class Day, Baccalaureate, Senior Ball, Senior Dinner, at which we honored our parents and teach- ers, and Commencement Day, all will soon be memories. In passing from students to Alumni of our High School, we wish to extend our thanks to every teacher on our staff and to Mr. Walker, our Super- intendent, for all they have tried to do for us. p And to our sponsor, we wish to express our thanks and appreciation for all that she has done for us. Those graduating are: Mary Alice Bettilyon, Charles Blake, Anna Mae Burcaw, John Burcaw, Mary Ciaveslio, Roy Daugherty, Dante Diotale, Jan- ice Fowler, Rose Frailly, Marilyn Freshour, Don- ald Gaut, Fred Harr, Theresa Hribar, Marilyn Ivey, Nona Keneaster, Marion Kibler, Ruth Lechner, Marian Lutz, Antoinetta Manello, Elizabeth Mann, Flora. Mazzaferri, Donna McGrann, Mahlon McKee, Dorothy Melson, Virginia Midkiff, James Morrison, Betty Price, Mildred Radick, Myra Rock, Mary Schwab, Paul Steiner, Beverly Swihart, Angelo Vivino, Phyllis Webb, Donna W'entling, and Ger- aldine Wise. Mary Alice Bettilyon, Historian. Compliments of Dr. W. P. Hanna 11 The Prophecy What a time I have had the last 'two days, and how Brewster has changed! My position as secre- tary to the President of the VV. Sz L. E., Mr. Fred Harr, is not so simple as I thought it would be. After renewing acquaintances with my boss he really put me to work. The only people I have seen that I know are Bet- ty Price, the switchboard operator and Mrs. Ritt- maier, in whose apartment I am staying. This morning Mr. Harr gave me a list of things that had to be done which included, calling his lawyer, making hotel reservations for the lawyer, and getting more data on job applicants. I had Betty put a call through to New York for Mr. Harr's lawyer. I was surprised to hear the unmistakable voice of Roy Daugherty on the phone, but then I suppose I shouldn't have been because he really acquired experience at arguing while we were in school. We had a nice chat and then got down to business. He said he would get Marilyn Freshour to fly him down immediately and that I also was to get some information for him from the court stenographer. Well, that was another item on my list. I was just leaving to make hotel reservations when the phone rang. It was Marian Lutz. She had learned of my working in town and asked me to come over to her office for she had a surprise for me. She said her office was on the 20th floor of the Building and Loan Tower. I finally arrived at The 2nd Street Hotel where I had to ask to see the manager after the desk clerk refused to make reservations for me. I was mildly shocked when I saw that the manager was Dante Diotale. He took me in his office where Flora Maz- zafferri was busy at her job of secretary. Dan said he was careful not to pick someone who was too heavy for his knee. He drove me to the Building and Loan Tower in his Cadillac convertible sedan. I got on the elevator to find the operator none other than Bill Condo. He took me to the 20th floor. I hurried down the hall. On one of the doors was written Call Boys Union, Mahlon Mc- Kee, Pres. and on another Don Gaut, Writer and Essayist. I later heard that Don is well known for his essays and that he and Gloria have traveled extensively lecturing. A I went in one door, but when I saw hair dryers, I was making a hurried retreat when I was stopped by a familiar voice. It was Myra Rock. She was the head of the beauty salon and had working for her Nona Keneaster. Nona worked part time so she and Lee could buy new furniture for their home. Myra told me Dorothy Melson and Mildred Radic were co-starring in the opera Carousel that night and I should go to the opera house if I possibly could. 12 I went on down to Lutz's office. I went in and saw a cute little brown haired boy standing there. He didn't make much of an impression on me until Marlon Kibler stepped out from behind the door. I realized that Marion must have married Deacon after all. Marian Lutz and I had quite a long talk. Of course we did quite a lot of reminiscing and I was anxious to hear about some of our other class- mates. I learned that Donna McGrann was tour- ing the country showing shorthand pupils how to take shorthand correctly and also at a great rate of speed. Mary Caveslio had been with her doing the same with the typewriter but the inevitable will happen and she and John Bucky Burcaw were united in holy matrimony. Mary Alice Betti- lyon is a nurse at Brewster City Hospital. Anna Mae Burcaw and Herb are living in Justus but plan to take a trip through Virginia and Kentucky. Anna Mae is well-known in social circles for her parties. Ruth Lechnar and Dick are living happily on the North Side. Hoping to see them again, I took my leave and boarded the trolley to good old B. H. S. When I entered the historic old building the bells rang for classes to change. I saw some pupils come quietly walking oi-'somewhat marching down the hall. I thought I was in the wrong building, but then a group of what looked to be Seniors came clammer- ing down the hall and I knew then it was B. H. S. I went into the office and found Antoinette Manello behind the desk. She was helping Superintendent Paul Steiner until he could find some capable office workers in the school. She had just returned from Cherry Point where she had been living with her husband, Vincent Donahoe. Vince was supposed to follow her shortly. I asked if she knew of any teachers beside Steiner out of our intelligent class. She told me she heard some of the pupils say some- thing about having Mary Schwab as shortand and typing teacher at night school. Of course we all expected Mary to become a teacher. Antoinette told me also, that Beverly Swihart is Dean of Women at Wooster College and then she sent me to advanced algebra class. I found Steiner quite lavishly giving out make- up work. He reprimanded two pupils severely when they asked to be excused from class. He told me he cou1dn't understand why pupils thought they should get out of class. I asked him for refer- ences for several applicants and then of course we got to talking about old times. I asked more about Marilyn Freshour. I was interested in knowing why she took up flying. He said she picked up flying because she had to spray the fields on her farm. Talking about Toot reminded me of Rosie Frailly. I learned that Rose is living in Michigan with her World War II sailor. I understand that there are one or two lit.tle Marquand's getting into mischief and that they are being taught the funda- mentals of basketball so they will get a good start in this sport. Steiner said he was officiating at an exhibition football game in the Plastic Bowl that night and he could get me a good seat if I wanted to go. I wanted to see this new and world-famed Plastic Bowl, but I also wanted to go to the opera, so I left Steiner still in doubt. By this time I was almost famished, so I looked for a place to grab a sandwich before I went to the courthouse. I saw an attractive looking place called Pete's and Theresa's. I went in to find Theresa Hribar waiting on table and Marilyn Ivey taking care of the business matters. I had time for only a few words between bites and then was off to the courthouse. I had a hard time iinding the court stenographer but when I learned that it was Phyllis Webb, all was forgiven. NVe had a good many laughs over our shorthand ability i11 school and now Phyl's ability to take up to 300 words per minute. She said she also worked part time at the annual U. N. O. conference. I obtained the information Doc wanted and went back to my office. It didn't seem as if I had been there a minute when Fritz, I mean Mr. Harr, told me to grab a taxi -and go to meet Doc at the airport. I went down through Grand Corner Station and tried to catch the eye of one of the taxi drivers. I saw a taxi somewhat recklessly drive up out front. I wasn't too anxious to ride with a driver so reck- less, but I had to get there so I jumped in. Imagine my surprise when I saw who the driver was. It was none other than Virginia Midkitf. We made it in time to the airport to see Marilyn make a perfect 3 point landing. VVe four had quite a reunion. Kitty took us to the hotel. VVhen we entered the lobby, who should we see but Donna and Chuck Blake. They decided to leave their farm in their childrenis hands and have a few days Vacation. ' Doc and Toot wanted me to go with them to the football game so I decided to go to the opera first and hear one or two of Dorothy's and Mildred's numbers and then leave although this was some- what 1'ude. I went to my apartment without much time to spare. By the time I got dressed I had only a few minutes to get to the opera. I enjoyed myself thoroughly and hated to leave, but Doc and Toot were waiting so again I was off. We got to the Bowl just in time to see the kickoff. We had a seat on the bench with Coach Jim Morri- Scotty had played several years with the son. Brown's, but then gave it up to become coach of the squad. Between plays we talked about Justus and what a thriving business district it had be- come. At the half I saw the band standing at the far end of the field. Everyone was anxiously await- ing the half-time show but the band didn't come on the field. The crowd was getting restless and then I saw someone with a trombone come running down the iield and get into formation. Yes, it was Geraldine Wise. She had forgotten her music. The band put on a sensational show under 'the direction of Betty Mann. Of course this is done in Betty's spare time. She and Junie were married not long after graduation. She just about decided to reside in Justus, for some unknown reason, but Janie persuaded her to live in Dalton. The game continued. It really was a bang-up game and it ended in a 6-6 tie. After the game we went out on the field with Scottie to meet the other coach. Coming across the field towards us was Angelo, better known as Pro, Vivino. His team had put up a good fight and he and Scotty were both quite proud of their teams. I went back to my apartment to find Mrs. Ritt- Mrs. maier waiting with a. 11111011 needed snack. Rittmaier and I decided that our class had been quite successful. I fell into bed, tired but happy. 13 Class Will XVe, the Senior Class of 1946, City of Brewster, State of Ohio, being of sound mind, do make and publish this our last will and testament. I, Mary Alice Bettilyon, will my ability to keep my weight down to Rodley Nichols. I, Charles Blake, will my technical knowledge to future science students to be used to confuse the teachers. I, Anna Mae Burcaw, will my technique with the superintendent to Bob Condo. k I, John Burcaw, will my neat hair to Wayne Kil- gore. I, Mary Caveslio, will my quietness to Andy Con- dispoti. I, Roy Daugherty, will my ability to argue to Mrs. Barrett. I, Dante Diotale, will my hair to Mr. Vvalker. I, Janice Fowler, will my personality to the Freshmen girls to be used to get their men. I, Rose Frailly, will my athletic ability to future girl basketball teams. I, Marilyn Freshour, will my interest in sports to Wilda Koth. I, Donald Gaut, will my voice to Tom Kerby to be used to lure t11e girls. I, Fred Harr, will my interest in the north-side to Paul Burkett. I, Theresa Hribar, will my ability to get sailors to Betty Hayes. I, Marilyn Ivey, will my interest in the Navarre boys to Carol Ernst. I, Nona Keneaster, will my ability to get my way to the Junior Class. I, Marian Kibler, will my ability to make noise to Tony Vivino. I, Ruth Lechner, will my ability to worry to Nona Keith. I, Marian Lutz, will my ability to direct people to Miss Atkinson to be used to produce better plays. I. Antoinette Manello, will my neatness to Ellen Whittaker. I, Betty Mann, will my ability to twirl a baton to Margaret Liguras. I, Flora Mazzaferri, will my height to Irwin Gibbons. I, Donna McGrann, will my eyes to Betty Conkle. I. Mahlon McKee, will my physique and jalopy to Joe Horvath. I, Dorothy Melson, will my hair to Everett Ver- non to be used in place of peroxide. I, Virginia Midkiff, will my ability to drive a car to Junior Myers. ' I, James Morrison, will my reputation as a glam- our boy to Jim Condo. I, Betty Price, will my good humour to Russell Wilsoii. I, Mildred Radick, will my voice to Mr. Gatchell to be used to shout at his classes. I, Myra Rock, will my persistence in trying to get a man to Almeda Waller. I, Mary Schwab, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Bob Pattison. I, Paul Steiner, will my ability to play Euchre to Bob Frailly. I, Beverly Swihart, will my ability to write es- says and poems to the future English classes. I, Angelo Vivino, will my ability to talk fast to Gary Warstler. I, Phyliss Webb, will my hair to Irma Woods. I, Donna Wentliiig, will my love of the country to Leroy Arney. I, Geraldine Wise, will my ability to play the trombone to Joe Diotale. Signed, sealed, and attested by Paul Steiner. Witnessed by The Boiler Room Gang. - 14 Junior Class Top-Andy Codispoti, Paul Burkett, Ted Schlarb, J oe Horvahh, Herbert, Slcdd, Kenny Bl'l'Ili20l', Ralph Myers. Second-Jack Fowler, Riclmrd l'otsolxe1', Enio Frnstaoi, Leota Sclmncy, Irma. XVood, Dorothy Counts, Bob Condo, John Paulson, Gary XVn1'stlor. Bot.tmn-Betty Hill, Ann Morrison, Jenn Bates, Carol Ernst., Carol lloyor, Alnlcdu XValle1', Donna Lau'- son, Antoinette Musucchia, Nadcun Munse. Entering our Junior year with determina- tion, we worked out the problems that con- front a Junior Class. We elected Mrs. Gat- chell our sponsor, but later she resigned and Miss Atkinson was chosen to take over. We are proud of our boys and girls who took part in our play and many other activi- ties. We were disappointed to loose Wilma Warstler, Jack Fowler and Ted Schlarb from our class. We wish to thank Mrs. Gatchell and Miss Atkinson for their guidance in our successful Junior year. Compliments of The Brewster Lions Club 1G Sophomore Class 10'l'H GRADE ' I ,Pop-Bob Frailly, Howard XVarst-ler. Riley Mann, Don Morrison, Dominick Caveslioi, Eli Radick, Ev- erett. Vernon, Jim Condo, Isidore Codispoti, Diek Clark. Second-Mr. Frank, Paul Moore, Betty Hayes, Mable lVils0n, Zora Kolieh, Anna Carr, Nona Keith, Ruth Speck. Dora Lee Larson, Melva Sindrie, 'Pheasa Bille, Cleranee Henderson. Bottmn-Virginia xxllllllllllllitti, Xvilda Paraeot, Betty Conkle, Faith Bnreaw, Jean Dildille, Virginia Kriehbaum, Jean Blake, Gloria Stewart, Matilda Arko. We the Sophomores started the school year as one of the largest classes but since then we have lost nine pupils, three of whom are either in service or going soon. We wish these boys the best of luck. Mr. Frank, whom everyone likes, was chos- en by us as our sponsor for the second time. All of us are looking forward to our activi- ties as a Junior next year. Freshman Class 9TH GRADE Top-Mfayne Kilgore, John Beck, Tom, Kerby. Tony Vivino, Bob Pattison, Irwin Gibbons, Jim lVhit-inore, Vern0xQMidkiH, Diek Backus, Leroy Arney, lliek Bredig'er. Second-Mr. Lave, Rodley Niehols, Joe Diotule, Donna May Price, Doris Clark, Rhoda Sponsler, Elsie Xvilkison, Gloria. Murphy, Pat. Brown, Dottie Hill, Russell XYilson, Chuck Fowler. Bottom-Mary Sitler, Doris Severini, Donna Price, Joy Fowler, Angeline Mazzaferri, Louise Manello, Rose Cindrie, Margaret Liguras, Audrey Minger. Although we are small in number, the freshman class makes up in ability and vol- ume what we lack in size. At the mention of volume, we naturally think of Mr. Frank who put up with our home-room antics throughout the year. We should like to take this opportunity to thank him for his guid- ance. 17 This year under the leadership of Mr. Lave, our sponsor, We had two very successful par- ties. We should like to extend to him our expression of appreciation for the many good times the freshmen and he have had to- gether. Compliments of W. W. Weiss 18 E ' hth Grade 'Pop-Nelson XVau'stler, Paul Rankin, Bernard Mason, Sam Morrison, XVillium Richards, Lloyd Henderson, George Rozlog, Jerry Brown, Paul Buniill. 'l'hird-Paul Silrox, Raymond Sc-hlarb, Eugene Ammon, Ronald Conkle, Jack Burdge, Charles Mann, Paul Morrison, Ovnnder lvilson, Bill Vogle. Second-Miss You Gunten, Myrtle-Gelu'ing', Marilyn Bille, Donna Schultz, Gertrude Bubirh, Curol Gra- ham, Sully Hale, Eileen Flinner, Nancy Zinery, Ellen lVhitnker, Vivian Sponsler, Xllnnda Edwards. l!0tt0lll-YIIIIZOI l1l'3llwI'llPl', Diana- Diotale. Maury Ann Keith, Glennace Edwards, Angeline Diotale, Elaine Legrom, Aletlm Rockhold, lVinifred MeNutt, Lalvonne Legrom. We entered Junior High School in the fall of '44, with a large group of forty-four pu- pils. Since then we have lost a few and gained a few pupils. In the years to come, we hope to absorb more knowledge of the ways of Brewster High School. We wish to thank our class sponsor, Miss Von Gunten, and our home room teacher, Mrs. Fowler, for their patience and cooperation throughout the year. eventh Grade Top-Jerry Lowery, Bob lVhitaunore, Rowland Smith, Glenn Conley, Leroy McNut.t, Dale Burkett., Jwse Brown, Junior Nlllll0f-ll, Robert Conn, Jim Henry. Second-Mrs. Braden, Tom Dimitrolf, Danny Kenny, Jean Rockhold, Rosemary Manzellaf, Dorothy VVil- liauns, Darlene Yelvington, Ihumcis Brmnme, Mesiai Manello, Joe Maybaugh, Bobby Brediger, Riclmrd XVQ-ntling. Botitom-Donner Fowler, Mary Radio, Ciotildu Vivino, Joanne Kerhine, Janice Maybaugh, Polly Taylor, Vordn Manu, Martha- Radic, Vida Hess. This year the 7th grade has entered into many new activities and has worked toward a goal to attain a higher place in our school. We wish to thank Mrs. Braden for being our class sponsor. 19 i Compliments of The Freshman Class 20 CC 3! Service Men of Class of 46 Eddie Voykovich, Army Augie Sererini, Navy Earl Warstler, Army Compliments of J. W. Hanger 21 Paul Steiner John Paulson Fred Harr Kenneth Brediger Miss Atkinson Railroader Staff Mahlon McKee Paul Burkett The students in the above pictures and The staff wishes to take this opportunity their advisor take great pleasure in present- to thank Leota Schaney for her help in this ing The Railroader for 1946. project. Compliments of American Legion and Auxiliary 22 Varsity WB Top-Andy Codispoti, Bob Condo. Paul Steiner, Don Morrison, Pnnl Burkett-, Bob Frailly. Second--Isidore Codispoti, Bill Condo, Don Gnut, Herbert. Sli-dd, Kenny lil'0lligl'l', Everett Vernon, Angelo Yivino, Mr. Imve. Bottom-Jim Condo, Tod Sc-hlnrb. .lack Fowler, Dan Diotalc, ,loo Horvnth, Jim Morrison, Roy Daugh- erty, Mahlon McKee, Fred Hurr. Cheerleaders Donna McGrann, Janice Fowler, Isidorc Comlispoti, Rose Frailly, Nzulcun Mamsc Compliments of Brewster Board of Education 23 xNXX. : XXX x-x. -X! XX -X X gui . giflxg- A -X K - '55-15315 X Q' N X X X X i3 X -X MN X - X- XX X SN ' NX? N X' 1:.XX- -' -- 1 X ' X X - ' ' K X XX X x 5 X, XX X2 A Mi NX -X X XXX ,XXX XXX, X X -X X 3 XX QX-X Q XSX X X -SEX -Nax- - X '-X --X X -X S XX X-XI1X:XXXy1XX N -X955 X 1 5'1XfXX X W S X. i X xg A .XX X2 ' Sarxeqr-QS XXXQAXS5 iff- - - XXXXWX XENEXX XXXNQX3 X X X XX - - X X 5 5--X X9 X-X: X I XX- ik X x x X N S3--, XX -'--QX X-SSX is :N XX X XXX- X X-X-XX X X K - ' ' - 'N ii ':f :. Cr:?X55IfsiX - I-Ni- X fXX,XXXi X X X XXXK Q X S Xi XXX X xwt XXX XX 5 M X X X X XXX--,X X Nt X -XX X- N X - NX X -- -- M W-N X W AXE- F XXXXQX- - -X X 'XXQXS-XXX ' N X -XX X 'YSXS-: X X ' X - 1 2 Y Y Q W--xNiX 55- W X' Xff'1'X-fix X - f-X Xg-N - N 2- -- X X X X. X WX-id - X fzfxfxi--lE:s2'1iXX2E' X X X 'X X , -W X XXX X XXX . 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Brown, Ahnf-dn XVnller, Donna MeGrnnn, Anna, Mae Burcaw, Leota Schzuley, Phyllis XVebb t dent Council Top-Mr. lValker, Dorothy Counts, Put Brown, Irwin Gibbons, Nona Keith, Nnnzy Zinpgery, Dam Dio- tnlc, Danny Kenny. Bottom-Alnieda xvtllli'l', Marilyon Freshour, Ruth Leelnler, Paul Steiner, Paul Burkett, Everett Ver- non, Kenny Brediger. Headlight Staff Top-Irnm XVood, Jim Morrison, Jon- Horvuth, Herbert- Slcdd, Richard Pctscher, Janice Fowler. Second-Mr. Gatchell, Mary Alice Beit-ilyon, Marian Lutz, Betty Munn, Antoinette Musaeellia, Antoinette Mzuncllo, Virginia Krichbaunn, Miss Atkinson. Betty Hin. g ' This year the chief aim of the Headlight Staif was to purchase a new mimeograph ma- chine. The stafl' sponsored a movie, Sun Valley Serenade, on April 9. The proceeds of this project were put in the mimeograph fund. We wish to thank Miss Atkinson for her untiring efforts as our sponsor. Latin Club Top-Miss Atkinson, Jean Blake, Pat Brown, Doll Morrison, Bob Putt-isou, Rodley Nichols. Bottom-Matilda Ai-ko, Gloria Murphy, Betty Conkle, Everett Vernon, Dott-y Hill, Nona Keith, Doris Severini. Non nobis, sed omnibus - Not for self alone but for others. President .... . .....,. Everett Vernon Secretary .... ......... B etty Conkle Treasurer ................... ...,.......,.,,.,., N Ona Keith The Latin Club of Brewster High, made up of Freshman and Sophomore Latin students, was organized this year under the leadership of Miss Alice Atkinson. The club consisted of twelve members, eight girls and four boys. Meetings were held at noon and each mem- ber answered the roll call by using a Latin name. The highlight of the year was the presentation of the assembly play, The Tragic Death of Julius Caesar, a two act comedy written by Robert Pattison. Also at this assembly, were presented the various projects on which the members of the club worked during the year. 25 Compliments of Arcade Grill and Billiards 26 y Senior Play Top-Donna XV:-ntling, Marilyn Freslxour, Murilyon Ivey, Ruth Lcclxner, Nona Kcnenster, Betty Mann, X'il','2jilllil Miilkitf, Rose Fruilly. Second-Miss Atkinson, Dorothy Melson, Dun Diotale, Mildred Raulirk, Marian Kibler, Jim Morrison, Tlxereszm Hl'ibtll', Antoinette Mzlnvllo, Fern Vogel. Bottoni-Fred Hurr, Junice Fowler, Muriun Lutz, Maury Alice Bvttvilyon, Roy Duuglivrt-y, Myru Rock, Donna. McGrann, Paul Steiner. The Senior Class presented a three-act comedy, Cash and Carrie on November 16, 1945. Carrie CM. A. Bettilyonb had a hard time keeping her budget straight. Uncle Omar Lully fRoy Daughertyb a pompous old gentleman, promised her a new home if she 4' kept her budget balanced for one month. Car- rie got herself and the whole cast into sev- eral hilarious situations by trying to cover up her mistakes. Not one person will ever forget Myra Rock in her role as Alberta, Car- rie's youngest daughter and infant terrible. J ior Play Top-Carol Ernst, Betty Hill, Kenny Brediger, Andy Codispoti, Jolm Paulson, Enio Frnstaci, R-iclmrd Petscher, Antoinette Musaccllia, Miss Atkinson. Bottom-Nadean Manse, Leota Sclmney, Joe Horvuth, Dorothy Counts, Gary VVzu'tsler, Jean Babes, Her- bert. Sledd, Alnleda XValler. The Junior Class presented the play, Meet Uncle Sally, on Friday, March twenty-ninth. The cast With the help of Miss Atkinson, gave an excellent performance to the crowd in the high school auditorium. The assistant 27 directors were Carol Ernst, Betty Hill and Enio Frastaci. The publicity was handled by Betty Hill and Carol Ernst. Carol Boyer and Ann Mor- rison were in charge of make-up. Richard Petscher acted as Stage Manager. Compliments of B. M. Bates Insurance Agency 28 Mixed Chorus I l Top-Rodley Nichols, XVaynv Kilgore, Dirk Bredigor, Everett Vernon, Paul Steiner, Irwin Gibbons, Don Morrison, Fred Harr, Bob Pattison, Dick Backus, Isidore Uodispoti, Dan Diot-ale. 'Phird-Dottie Hill, Pat Brown, Gloria Murphy, Rhoda. Sponsler, Anna, Mae Burraw, Lrota. Schaney, ' Dorothy Counts, Nona Keith, Betty Hill. Anna Carr, Virginia Midkitf, Carol Boyor. Srrond-No-na Krnenstcr, Mildred R-adirk, Carol Ernst. Geraldine XVis0, Alnxvda lvallrr, ,Antoinette Ma- nollo, Mable xvilS0l!, Matilda Arko, Margaret I.-ijguras, Flora Mazzafvrri, Mary Alice Bettilyon, Mary Nancy Cavvslio, Myra Bock, Mrs. Braden. Bottom--Betty Comlkle, Jean Dildinr, Antoinette Mnsarclria, Dorothy Molson, Joyce Fowler, Angeline 4 Mazzaforri, Donna Prirc, Nadran Mnnse, Doris Svverini. ' Girl Reserves Top--Janice Fowler, Ruth Lcclmer, Anna Mae Bnrraw, Marian Kihler, Betty Mann, Nona Keneasler, Nona Keith, Melva. Cindric. Second--Miss Von Gunten, Mable lVilson, Anna Farr, Virginia Midkitl, Marian Lutz, Carol Ernst, Bev- ' ' erly Swihurt, Betty Hayes, Myra Bork, Matilda Arko, .Ioan Dildine. Bottoni-Virginia! .-hnmalmitti, Marilyn Fresliour, Betty Ponkle, Phyllis Xvobb, Donna McGrann, An- toinette Musacrhia, Betty Hill, Virginia Krirhbaum, Jean Blake. The Girl Reserves have had an eventful year. i Q The biggest event in the year was the Girl Reserve Conference. The girls were proud to have it in Brewster this year. There were Girl Reserves from all over Stark County at- tending this conference and also representa- tives from New York. V We have enjoyed the Girl Reserves this uk- . - rx! ,, ,,, .5'r ,shin-,, ,,,, YW, Y Y year and we hope it will continue to be the ine organization that it has been. President .......,,... ............. D onna McGrann Vice President ..... ,.... A ntoinette Musacchia Secretary ...,.i.,.. ...,...,.....i.. P hyllis Webb Treasurer .... ..................,.. B etty Hill Reporter ...... Virginia Krichbaum 29 Band Flag l3i'Il1'6'l'STxviI'gilli!l Midkiff, Ruth Lechner lll'un1s-Irwin Gibbons, Rhoda Sponslf-l', Jean Dildine, Donna Price. l'hu'in0ts-Ist row-Bvtty Hill. Antoinette Musacvhia, Myra Rovkg 2nd row-Nona Kvith, Maury Alice Bm-ttilyon, Bob Puttisong 31-d row-Gvorgv Rozlog, Dl1ll'Q:lll'0t- Ligrurans, Jvrry Lowvry, Rodlvy Nichols. Suxojwliom-s-llvotu SCIIZIIIOX, Carol Grlillllllll, Joy Fowler, Virginian Krichbaum. Trombonvs-h'nm, XV00d, Pat, Brown, Geraldine 'Wise-. If lllt1'S--:xlllll'd2l' XYa1lll'l', Carol Ernst, Gloria, Murphy, Dottie Hill. Trulnpots-lst l'llXl'-1EX'K'l'l'l'f- Vernon., Richard Pvtscllvr, Isidorc Codispotig 2nd row-Malrilyn I5l'f'Sh0lll', Mary Ann Keith, Rowland Smith: 3rd row-Musio Blnnvllo, llunny Kenny, Bobby lll'0digi'l'. Alto Horn-Annu Mae Burcaxw l,il'0l't0l 1ul'S. Braden INInjorcttvs-Phyllis XVObb, Nona, Kvnonstvl' Drum Mnjol'--Betty Munn. Compliments of Brewster Drug Company 30 A 77777 YYVY Y -ln, ,- Drum M ajorettes Nona li0ll0llSt0l', Betty Manu, Phyllis Ylzbb These high steppers contributed much to the interest and color of band performances. Compliments of Class of '46 31 Industrial Arts Home Economics The greatness of America lies in the American home Compliments of Class of 47 32 Library Top-Miss Atkinson, Rose Fruilly, Beverly Sn'ihau't, Dorothy Counts. l.eota Sclmney, Marilyon Ivey llottonl-Doro!hy Molson, Marilyn 1'Wl'l'Sll0lll', Janice Fowler, Muriam Lutz, Myra Rock., Virginia. Mid kitf, Ruth Lechner. Library taii Compliments of The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and Auxiliary 34 Office Girls 1 Top--Janice Fowler, Virginia Midkiff, Almeria VVAI-llcr. Bottom-Domm XVOnt-ling, Marian Kiblcr, ixlllllli Mae Burcuw, Antoinette Muuello. A YVORD OF APPRECIATION s All through the year a group of upper-class ing other duties too numerous to mention. girls have taken turns working in the school office. They have been very helpful, cheer- fully doing all kinds of errands, answering the phone, looking up people in the various rooms, meeting and directing visitors, typing and running the mimeograph and perform- A. W. Walker-Superintendent. Thanks a lot, girls. Your friendly helpful- ness has gone a long way toward keeping things running smoothly, and you certainly have our sincere and hearty thanks. -'X Compliments of Brewster High School Faculty 35 Compliments of The North Side Beauty Shop 36 cience Club Top-John Beck, Chuck Fowler, Richard Clark, Dick Backus, Bob Pattison, Vernon Midkitf, Irwin Gib- bons, Jim VVhitniore, Leroy Arney, Dick Brediger, Tony Vivino. Wayne Kilgore. Second-Mrs. Rvittmaier, Toni Kerby, Donna May Price, Doris Clark, Rhoda Sponsler, Dott-ie Hill, Put Brown, Gloria Murphy, Elsie 1Vilkison, Rodley Nichols. Bottoni--Mary Sitler, Louise Mancllo, Doris Severini, Donna. Price, Joy Fowler, Angeline Mazzaferri, Rose Cindric, lllargaret. Ligurns, Audrey Minger. The General Science Club of Brewster High School was organized September 17, 1945. A charter was granted to this club by the National Science Clubs of America on No- vember 20, 1945. Much interest has been awakened in science this year. A very fine program was presented before the regular Assembly. Every member took an active part in this program and in a number of other scientific projects. The oificers are: President .................,......... ...... B ob Pattison Secretary and Treasurer .............. Donna Price Group Leaders--Pat Brown, Gloria Murphy, Dottie Hill, Dick Brediger. Mrs. Blanche Rittmaier is teacher and sponsor of the Science Club. O Jr. H ugh Basketball Top-Mr. Xvnlkcr, Bernard Mnson, Paul Morrison, Jack Bnrdge, Rodley Nichols, Tom Kerby, Jerry Brown. Bottom-Chuck Fowler, Joe Diotale, Tony Vivino, Dick Brediger, Jesse Brown, Bill Vogel. This team will make very good varsity in the future. Compliments of the Brewster Building and Loan 37 Football L Top-Roy Daugherty, Dick Backus, Jim Morrison, Everetvts Vernon, Fred I-Iarr, Paul Steiner, Eli Rad- ick, Don Gant., Dick Tondola, Mr. Lave. Second-Dominick Caveslio, Herbert Sledd, Joe I-Iorvath, Bill Condo, Angelo Vivino, Jim Condo, Kenny Bredigcr, Paul Burkett, Don Morrison. Bottom-Gzu'y Xvurstler, Bob Amminnitti, Tom Kerby, Bob Fruilly. SCORES OF LEAGUE GAMES: Jackson Township Brewster Middlebranch Brewster Waynesburg Brewster Greentown Brewster East Canton Brewster Canal Fulton Brewster Navarre Brewster Compliments of the Band Mothers' Club Basketball Tl'op-Iimmy llrediggt-1', Mnhlon Mt-Kev, Herbert, Sledd, Doc: Morrison, Bill Condo, Bob Fruilly, Mr. Lave. Bottoni-Angelo Vivino, Everett Vernon, Paul Steiner, Bob Condo, Andy Codispoti. The Brewster High School Railroaders had est teams in Stark County, but the boys th r os eious ear Having failed to fought hard to Wm' a ra e pr p ' y . . . . Atth t ' tB t ltth 'fi t w1n a game ln the 1944-1945 basketball sea- game, bitoxgialgilgl, Sgsgilegnlgs to 1226 Ellie son, the team came back to win nine against third. eleven losses. Brewster had one of the small- The boys deserve a great amount of credit. Scores of League Games: 61 Waynesburg Brewster East Canton 56 Brewster Canal Fulton 33 Brewster Greentown 34 Brewster Jackson Township 32 Brewster Middlebranch 40 Brewster Uniontown 36 Brewster East Sparta 41 Brewster Hartville 28 Brewster Marlboro 32 Brewster Navarre 29 Brewster Beach City 40 Brewster Tournament : Greentown 38 Brewster Greentown 29 Brewster Middlebranch 25 Brewster 40 1 w '45-'46 Calendar September 2-3-4-Fair 8-Basketball-Jackson Township - Won 43-32, here School opens -Assembly Football- 31-0 here -Movies Football- there -Movies Dennison-St. Marys-won Jackson Township-Lost 7-20 Football-Middlebranch-Lost 0-25 here October -Assembly Football-Timken Reserves-Lost 0-6 here -Assembly -Football-Waynesburg-Lost 6-12, here LaMarr the Magican-Firemen's Activ- ity Football-Greentown - Lost 0-19, there -Assembly Football-East Canton-Lost 0-13, there November Football-Canal Fulton-Lost 0-7, there Seniors-went to Ohio State Football-Navarre-Lost 0-19, here 4 Senior Class Play ??-Basketball-Middlebranch - Lost 22- 40, there - ??-Basketball - Uniontown - Won 41-36, there 5 25-Easketball-East Sparta - Won 46-41, ere 26-Basketball-Beach City - Lost 23-24, there 27-Basketball-Strasburg-Lost 29-70, here February 1-I3asketball-Hartville-Won 43-28, there 5-Basketball-Marlboro-Lost 30-32, here 8-Easketball-Navarre-Won 33-29, there 12-Basketball-Eeach City - Lost 30-40, here 14-15-16-Basketball Tournament-Massillon 20-Ring salesman, . 22-23-Basketball Tournament-Finals 24-Eighth Grade Party March 1-Junior Class Party 8-Interclass Basketball 14-Girl Reserve Conference December -Basketball-Canal Fulton-Lost 16-36 there -Basketball-Waynesburg - Lost 5-61 there -Basketball-Beach City-Postponed -Basketball-East Canton-Lost 32-56, there Freshman Class Party Basketball-Canal Fulton-Lost 25-33, here Grade School Operetta Christmas Dance Basketball-Greentown - Won 51-34, here Alumni Dance 19-Staff Film 29-Junior Class Play April , 5-Student Council Dance 11-Eighth Grade Party 12-Scholarship Exams - Sophomore Class Party 23-National Honor Society Initiation 25-Basketball Banquet May 3-Music Concert 9-Hap Gauty-Senior entertainment 11-May Day Dance 15-16-Senior Exams 17-Junior-Senior Prom 19-Baccalaureate 20-High School Exams -Senior Class Day-Senior Ball January 2-Vacation ends 4-Basketball-Navarre-Won 32-25, here 21 22 23 24 42 Parents' Supper Commencement Recognition Day Complimenis of The Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway Company Compliments of Brewster Volunteer Compliments of Altar and Rosary Society Fire ST. THERESE CHURCH Department Brewster The ' Brewster Automobile Club Compliments of In Its 30th Year of Service To Brewster A membership protects you with an insurance policy that increases to 31500 in 5 Years A 35000.00 Bail Bond is At Your Disposal Call Us Any Time BREWSTER LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 140R Churchill's Grocery Brewster, Ohio H. E. MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE. GROCERIES FRESH' VEGETABLES FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES IVIEATS AND DRY GOODS TEXACO OIL TEXACO GAS Phone 54 Phone 64R Brewster, Ohio , BREWSTER BOB SPONSELLER S DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Manufacturers of Dairy Products HOME MADE ICE CREAM Specializing ie Ice Cream . Butter LIGHT LUNCHES SWISS Cheeee Wabash Avenue BREWSTER, OHIO Well Known For Our Ice Cream Ask For Our Products and Be Assured of The Best Phone 88 Congratulations To The Class Of 46 MIKE BELLONI Grocery and Theatre PHONE 23 BREWSTER, OHIO Compliments of Compliments of i L. W. NEIDENTHAL SPIDELL'S Groceries, Fresh Vegetables, and Printing That Satislies Meats St asburg, Ohio Ph 75R B t Oh Congratulations To Class of '45 THE OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 321 Tuscarawas Street W. CANTON, OHIO Complete Service in Congratulations from O'NEILS of MASSILLON See Our Large Selections of Graduation Gifts and Ready-To-Wear School F umiture and Supplies Office Furniture and Supplies CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Compliments of n CLASS OF I946 a PRICE NEWS O AND The Canton Hardware Co. CONFECTIONERY 215 South Market 335 East Tusc Brewster, Ohio Phone 6191 CANTON, OHIO Compliments of MYERS SPORT SHOP Athletic Supplies Guns and Ammunition WESLIN STUDIO Massillon's Most Modern Portrait, Wedding and Commercial Photography Member of Fishing Tackle Photographers Association of America 37 Erie St., North Phone 4750 MASSILLON, OHIO 51 North Erie Street MASSILLON, OHIO Stark County's Leading Athletic Goods Merchants DUMONTS 134 Second Street S. E. CANTON, OHIO T. A. Caddie Studer Walter Studer Bob Hawkins W We are proud to be part of the Independent tele- phone industry, which has contributed so much to communications progress... contributions such as the dial telephone, the pay station, and the modern switch- board key.We are proud, too, that Independent com- panies serve more than 12,000 communities. OHIO STANDARD TELEPHONE COMPANY BREWSTER, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 46 Compliments of Cut Flowers and Plants Alfred N ickles Bakery Inc. Kalleker Greenhouse Massillon-Navarre Rd. Bakers of Toastmaster Bread Phone 8774 NAVARRE, OHIO MASSILLON, OHIO Bastian Brothers Co. Compliments of Rochester, New York BREDIGER'S FLORIST Designers and Producers of Class Jewelry, Name Cards and IJil'lC0ln Way N. W. Commencement Announcements M ASSILLON, OHIO Member of the Educational Jewelry Phone 4871 Manufacturers' Association , 49 HERFF-J ONES CO. I MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND STATIONERS 1407-1419 North Capitol Avenue INDIANAPOLIS 7, INDIANA THE KOON-S WALL PAPER COMPANY Wall Paper Window Shades Linoleum Paints and Vamish DIAL 4434 55 North Erie Street MASSILLON, OHIO Compliments of DAVIS The Photographer 19 Lincoln Way East MASSILLON, OHIO Compliments of KAN NERS Men's Ready-To-Wear Suits, Top Coats, Hats and Shirts ' MASSILLON, OHIO PATRONS Dentist Hanna Brewster Motor Car Co. Vets Dry Cleaning Yocums, Massillon, Ohio Morrison Music Exchange, Massillon, Ohio joe Bertel Frank Manello L. E. Kennedy, Council D. of A. No. 333 The W. S. C. S. of the Brewster Methodist Church Pride of 198, Lodge 572 Lloyd Rowe American Legion Auxiliary Craft Cards, Pittsburgh 30, Pa. B. of R. T. Auxiliary E. Y. Gossett Brewster Study Club Brewster Garden Club 51 L11 COMPLIMENTS OF THE. FOLLOWING MASSILLON BUSINESS FIRMS AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 46 A. 8z P. Super Market Becker Hardware Co. Blatz Shoe Store Blaumeiser Hardware Co. Brighten-Up Store, Inc. Cope Bros. C. J. Duncan C. O. Finefrock Co. The First National Bank in Massillon The First Savings 8m Loan Co Hering's Grocery The Ideal Company Jean Frocks, Inc. Linde's Long Sz Pietzcker Co. McLain Grocery Co. Massillon Hardware Co. Massillon Retail Grocers 8a Meat Dealers Massillon Savings Sn Loan Co Meek-Segner Co. Miller Furniture Co. Ohio Merchants Trust Co. J. C. Penney Co. Peoples Federal Savings 8x Loan Association Reliable Office Supply Co Sears, Roebuck Ku Co. Segel's D. M. Siff Shoe Co. Spuhler's, Inc. State Bank Company Stuhldreher's Cigar Store Workingman's Store Q32 52 1 x 1 w 4 I w W 1 1 E 1 4 I 1 4 LM! gmm , , ..... Y , ,
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