Chaney High School - Lariat Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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I-1 l TOPORCER, IOSEPII l foe Patient of toil, serene amidst E-llZll'lllS. XYA1.l.liR, ELI-IANOR Nora Goserhu 'gg '3u C.C.C. 'zo '30 Annual Staff German Club '27 Athletics l Her voice was ever soft, gentle and luw, an excellent thing in a. woman. AWALTERS, RICYNULD Rey Nature Club '17 llx-Y '30 A ' Announcement Ctnnnnttee tChr.J 'fGreat in the council, glorious in the held. , i XYIRE, 1-ILlZABl'I'l'lI Biz G.A.A. '27 tY. PJ 'zS tP.J '19 '30 Basketball QAll Starsj 'z7 '18 '29 '30 Llramatics '28 '30 Student Council '17 French Club 'ag '30 Class Treasurer Annual Staff 1 Thine eyes are springs, in whose sc- rcne and silent waters, heaven is seen. ' , ZlMRlET, INIYRON My Student Council '26 '17 Class Baseball '26 '27 Color Cnnnnittee Vfesterner Staff '30 Annual Staff Bus. Mgr. Play Cast SO many worlds, so much tn do, so little done. such things to be. Page Twenty-six l l

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SPAIN, JOHN Health Club Annual Staff Knowledge is the province of all learning. STERNAGLE, AL Al Football '27 '28 '29 Baseball '27 '28 Annual Stal? German Club His enemies shall lick the dust. STEVENS, JAMES Red Student Council '29 Nature Club '28 German Club '29 Class Baseball '29 Annual Staff I-Ii-Y '30 Senior Play Cast Profoundly skilled in analytic. STRATIGOS, TEDDY Ted Band '27 '28 '29 Class Baseball '28 Orchestra '29 Annual Stall' Hi-Y '30 I'll warrant him heart-wliolef' TOPORCER. CATHERINE Debating Club '30 You axae a maizll: grown straight, and true, an strong. 'lcv l Page Twenty-tive



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iicr CLASS HISTORY BY EDWARD KAILHOLZ On the sixteenth day of September, nineteen hundred and twenty-six, two hundred and twenty pupils, lacking knowledge of high school procedure but, nevertheless, possessing exuberant spirits, keen desires for high-school life, and a very high sense of importance entered this modern structure of learning. After they became settled and acquired the etiquette so necessary for Freshmen, they began to notice the incidents happening around them-the organization of clubs, teams, and classes, and the sowing of the seeds of eternal friendship among their fellow students. Although they did not realize it at the time, many and difficult tasks were awaiting them-to establish precedents, to originate customs, to cultivate a deep school spirit, and to help make Chaney a recognized school in regard, not only to athletics and organizations, but also in regard to the primary factor of a school's success, Scholarship, After realizing their trivial importance and after having satisfactorily proved to the faculty their knowledge of two scmester's work, they entered their second year of high school life. During this year, in which they received a minute particle of recognition, they noticed many of their classmates trying out for various teams and activities. They watched the rise of the Hi-Y club, of various girls organiza- tions and the formation of a debating team. 7 After passing the final examinations, the class, now reduced to about one-half of its original number, began its third year of residence at Chaney. At last its members were considered upper classmen! In this year a chapter of the National Honor Society, and also a chapter of the National Forensic League, two organizations symbolic of scholarship. leadership, and character, were instituted at Chaney. In the same year Chaney was recognized as a first-class high school by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. These were enviable achieve- ments for a school that had been in existence only two years. Again, after a much more rigid elimination, the class, now numbering about seventy-live, entered upon its final year at Chaney. Many things were in store for them! Early in the first semester a meeting for the J une nineteen-hundred-thirty graduating class was held and class officers and advisers were elected. Immediately committees were formed, heads of departments appointed, and activities began. They looked after necessary details early in the year in order to be able to devote more time and work to the june nineteen-thirty Rig Veda and other senior activities. The last few weeks stay at Chaney were frought with incidents and events which will stand out in relief in the minds of all seniors. - Finally, Commencement, at which time the stamp of approval was plac- ed upon their achievements, took place, and they were presented diplomas i11 token of their meritorious work. 1 Page Twenty-seven

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