Chaney High School - Lariat Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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Q 'AQ o A A o o 0 Q Battery Service, Alemiting i Sunoco, American, Atlantic Gas and Oils E lr SCHRADER'S Super Service Station 1.3 80 Mahoning Ave. Phone 4-07 12 A Quaker State-Kendall Oils o Q' ' ' 'The Stores Tbat Satisfyv Rose 86 Sons Associated Stores Youngstown-Warren Youngstown Stores 217 East Federal Street S57 West Federal Street Always Right--Always Less 49 49 fi Phone. 3-1209 , The Moser-Perkins Co. HARDWARE Paints, Varnishes, Spouting and Roofing Repairing Richardson's Five Year Guaran- teed House Paint 52.75 Gal. 1101 West Rayen Ave. 4 Youngstown, Ohio e 4 . . - 494 Q Q ,l Margaret Machingo: You say your uncle is a holdup man and yet his business is legitimate? Y .V ' - Mary Mondak: Yes-He's a button manufacturer. 1 McClain Auto Service H. S. FELDMAN 1 Everything You Need In One Place All Leather Shoes for all the 3 T. Family 1 5 Phone H105 RED GOOSE SHOES f 2428 MAHONING AVENUE 1 YOUNGSTOWTN, OHIO Cor. Steel and Florence W Q: - S a l SIX GOOD DRUG STORES i I Trulyfine Ice Cream W In Pint and Quart Packages is the Same Kind We Have in Those Good CHOCOLATE SODAS Where Most Chaney Folks Go. l WHITE'S DRUG STORE W MAHONING AVE. ABOVE STEEL ST. W! s 494' 49 C0'nf i 'e t5 of Nancy's Beauty Parlor I'TCi1'1tZCl1'1'1211'1,S Shoe PERMANENT WAVING and all Store BEAUTY WORK 1614 MAHONING AVENUE ---o-- '1 2722 MAHONING AVE. Shoes and Hosiery Phone 9-4453 Q 9 CONGRATULATIONS CHANEY Compliments of Get Your Tennis Shoes, Gym Suits Q or Anything in Wearing. ' - f Apparel at The Dunnmg Crum Ice and Fuel Co. B. Krauss S24 Steel Street 49 '4Bud Clupper: She says she thinks that she ,could learn to love me. Chuck,' Usher: Yet, you don't look happy. 4'Bu-dn: Nope, the lessons are costing too much. GP I Suggest Life Insurance, not that someone may die, but that someone S L may continue to live! Dairy Products H. P. THOMPSON THOMAS CGNRGY 607 Realty Building To- Youngstown, Ohio Representing Phones 4-0377-9-4456 THE MINNESOTA MUTUAL 49 G 9 Zehner's Diner A Place for Good Eats Corner Mahoning and N. Meridian Milton Florist 'ETP 1597 Mahoning Ave. Phone 4-1308 49 49 , X N, V e' - I , AA AVE, We f NGS ,f SSH .X sSS 'SQ SAVINGS and 3 -2' ,f x '52, 2 2 SUCCESS mp tml-Qfx-ll-lfa,f,.Q . W, go hancl ln hand Xsf07flgo?sSToflfE When You Start Earning, Start Saving. Open a Savings Account With the Home XVith Interest at S 72, and Sometimes More THE HoME SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO STRUTHERS, OHIO SALEM, OHIO Gladys Featherolf: Let us sit nearer the music. Bee Enyeart: But then you can7t hear what I'm telling you. Gladys: Yes, I know. Come along. Class Rings, Class Pins, Commencement Invitations, Medals and Trophies. JOSTIEINSS Represented by H. E. STAUFFER P. O. Box No. 618 Youngstown, Ohio VV AI' Q 'Q M53 3 31 C 185' PIPER BROS. MEAT AND GROCERIES 1619 MAHONING AVE. Phone: 4-4217-4-4218 THE MOTOR FINANCE CO. USED CAR DEPARTMENT 230 W. RAYEN AVE. Phone 3-9302 ' YOUNGSTOWN, oH1o Walter Davison: Is a chicken three weeks old big enough to eat? Mr. Morgan: Of course not. Walter: Then how does it live? The West Side Business Men's Association Is Organized for the Promotion of BUSINESS AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS ON THE WEST SIDE OF YOUNGSTOWN You Will Be Helping a Good Cause By Patronizing the Merchants Who Belong to This Association Q O C Q I l 6 '31 if l L, Q ,f O if 49 ll ll Westbrook's 24 Hour Service C' A R A G E TIMZVXETROPOLITAN SAVINGS 8: LOAN COMPANY 42 NOIUI Pllelp! Sf. l0-- An Institution fm Savings Indiana-Brockway Trucks Distributor II ill Q5 Q Q- Earl Correll: I hear that Smythe stopped on the steps and refused to go in when his mother was getting married? Paulie Hura: Yeah, he couldn't go a step father. CONGRATULATIQNSQ N we offer hearty congratulations. You have accomplished a worth-while task and fi! N v A? we join with our' arents and teachers in Wishin Q 1 f I T Y P s 1 lily' you success in all your future undertakings. Gxvjlaum wg ,J From the first money you earn, take part of it l and open a Savin s Account and then determine Qt I V S Q iw yr to add to it regularly. At The City Bank you VI 0 will 'be welcome, whether our account be lar e I5 ll Y g or sma ...... The CITY TRUST SL SAVINGS BANK MAIN OFFICE: PHELPS Sl FEDERAL STREETS South Side Office Campbell Office 1507 Market St. Wilson Ave. 86 10th St. Member Federal Reserve System 49 VN, ,Qi C s V ,g Qs '31 Dr. Fred B. Rebman N eurologisf The Eyes and Nervous Disorders No Drugs Used For further particulars call or write for booklet 402 Stambaugh Bldg., Central Sq. Phone 6-6180 Q v Stoll 85 Bergman 31 South Phelps Street Youngstown, Ohio University Clothes for the Young Man 529.50 and 335.00 with two pairs of Trousers in all the newest colors for this spring and summer. 49 4:3 The Electric Machinery, Inc. Compliments of Q18 Years of Servicej N a d Recondtioned Motors, Genet- ' ' ew .nd Semi. of Every Communlty Dalry Description P d Bought Sold Exchanged ro ucts The Most Complete of Modern 1658 MAHONTNG AVE. Repair Shops D I t C . t . Telephone F ICH essfn G erlng 49 'G fo Paul Ondash: I see where a Chicago man is in trouble for being engaged UI' WOITICH. Anne Bellan: Gee! Even Cupid uses a machine gun in Chicago. Compliments of Mahoning Theatre Patronize Your Neighborhood Theatre Open Evenings 6:30 Sat. 2-S and Eve. 6:30-11:00 Sun. 1:30 Continuous Mgr. Thomas H. Coats 53 Q, Best Wishes Chaney Graduates l jabrm Jfylrd jlar all EPIUII af clfllrgr Jlffn E 7mm 'nf can TMJ, yu Spring Special Blue Cheviot Collegiate Suits With Extra Vflhite Flannel Trousers Others 527.50 HARTZELL'S YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Q Qt rf' ls' ' ' , , 3 3 C f- -fig amid 9 31 , EA 4 , , A. A. MEREDITH SERVICE STATION SUNOCO GASOLINE AND o1Ls 2428 MAHQNING AVE. 7. N QD '- f- ' e 1 , 111, Q -i l .-.3311-s-., l i.-gfirggi-. t , I ,-., 1 -. 2' ' ' I, f l' : 'z5Q5Zf,,.-. -'g-gf: . 4!5:g.n.-.:f,-4?-x 1 IEEE, 'p.3,:, , p -. J :,n. -.r. -1 Zi' K , ' INDEPENDENT COAL CO. F : -+ -l lin H , , , ,W ,. +,..,.U.T..L 1. -1 4 .125qq,1,..,f:-:Q 'zaif' .ffiaai-r:1z1ifaif.'f .5 - f s '- -'I-!.L'v-P' I 'I-F3576-f' ilu' RS' -'fnfiaigiiz 3 u . :sitting-lL:Ll'zfgsl.-'lfp - - -varnish. our Supiffgrfsggils Sure to 36 Oak Hill Ave., Cor. Marshall St Telephones 6-2118-4-0213 Youngstown' Ohio Mr. O'Bruba: Are you laughing at me? Ralph Dillon: No, sir. Mr. O'Bruba: Then what else is there in the room to laugh at? Graduates - Let McKelvey's Qutfit You This june . . Well dressed boys and girls wear graduation clothes from McKelvey's. This year your graduation clothes will not cost you so much . . . because prices are lower than in ten Junes before! We can outfit you from ahead' to foot at a modest cost. Yes, M1cKelvey's is Youngstown's Youths Store M K l ' C e Vey S . C e- QMS 3 '31 1 Q I 4 Sz. MARTIN DOLAK Groceries, Meats and Dry Goods 601-603 STEEL STREET YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO H A Z IE IL B R CCI S . SCIENCEVILLE DAIRY Pasteurized M I L K C R E A M T. B. Tested Phone 3-6668 Miss Lamb: What's the difference between an optimist and a pessimist? Bob Kroll: An optimist is one who eats chestnuts in the dark, and a pessimist ne who has eaten chestnuts in the dark. MIIILILIIIKIlN9S Quality Ice Cream Pasteurized MILK, CREAM, WHIPPING CREAM, BUTTERMILK, CHOCOLATE MILK, BUTTER, COTTAGE CHEESE, VITALAC Ccreamed cottage cheesej THE YOUNGSTOWN SANITARY MILK CO. YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 9 ft 3 W, ,Q s 31 AA 1 ' We Home of Nationally Known Merchandise Ambassadore, Vassir and Emerson Hats Arrow Collars Artistic Shirts Bradley Bathing Suits Bradley Sweaters Brown, Blue Ribbon Shoes Bulldog Suspenders Cheney Neckwear Duo-Fold Neckwear Duo-Fold Underwear I Hickok Buckles Hickok Garters Holeproof Hosiery H. and P. Gloves Metcalf Neckwear Middishade Suits Nunn and Bush Shoes Osborne Dress Gloves Ralston Shoes Seal Packerchiefs Signal Shirts and Underwear Ed. V. Prive and International Tailoring Faultless Pajamas Faultless Shorts Fit-Right Caps Hickok Belts Spur Bow Ties Stag Trousers Van Husen Collars Westberry Top Coats Westberry Overcoats GREEN'S TOGGERY SHOP ANDY GREEN C. P. MCMASTER Step In and Dress Up-and Step Out In Style 15 SPRING COMMON YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Tom George: Say, Red, can you lend me five bucks. Red Griffith: Five bucks! Why, you must be cracked. Tom Georgeg Nope, I'm broke. 0 of O ,-fg::::'i:-:e::--., ' ..c - X N eb, Your Meat Problem - ' l K V : 1? fiflhg Nl- ffligi, -will be happily solved when you make '3 your daily purchases at this high quality market. All the choicest cuts of the vari- The New ous kinds will be found in our displays. , They include chops, roasts, steaks and GKMISS LIBERTY, other mealtime favorites that are unex- Eflled for freshness, tenderness and fine avor. 337.50 Watches for the Boy or Girl Graduate up from 510.85 Harry Levinson Famous for Diamonds Temporary Location 26 N. PHELPS ST. QUALITY MEATS FANCY GROCERIES BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE PRODUCE Miller's Market 119-121 EAST FEDERAL STREET Next to Park Theatre O Qt 6 O A V C .-., 49 A M. J. Bourey Quality Grocery and Meat Market -..gl 1760 OAKWOOD AVE. QAf AA 9 in WW e Get Your Vitamins from Ward's Vit-a-bred Means Health at Every Meal QCor. Oakwood' and Maryland, YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Phone 4-0769 WARD BAKING CO. 49 G C9 O 0 - MAHONING WATCH HHERMANSH MAKER EWEL and J ERS Dry Cleaners and Dyers Repair All Kinds of Watches We Guarantee Our Work A- ESSAD M, F, GERAK Phone 9-4141, 1623 Mahoning Ave. 1594 Mahoning Avenue Youngstown, Ohio Q? QP 49 49 Miss Turner: No wonder we have so many mistakes, with such careless writing Now I would have sworn that this three was a five. Earl Correll: It is a five. Miss Turner: Then why 'did you make it look so much like a five? 65 55 46 49 BERG BRETZEL COMPANY, Inc. n Ask for Berg's Leetonia Bretzels Schaefer Music e Made with Milk. They are Better 411 Keith-Albee Bldg. L. E. HAYDEN, Distributor 13110116 3-4605 RCS- 2-7140 Phone 9-4966 9 49 49 49 0 9 65 S Compliments of D. N. 81 Steelton Baking Co. None Better-Few as Good S 17-519 Steel Street Youngstown, Ohio For Quality Meats Call Mahoning Meat Shoppe 1001 Mahoning Ave. at Garlick St. Telephone 7-3108 We Deliver ' Aaron Cohn, Manager 49 49 Q Q f'- ' ,XYV X fi X V A C 49 Q 4 l 9 s .31 ' WU S LA ,f P A U ll fqlmk p l Y 913 X KOIFAVAVAIIE H1-HIIOIIOICIUAYUIY 4 lliulllfllvlulll THE if olll' fi 'NH W6 X .I 11 .A Hma n, Eleanor Flynn: We Women endure pain better than men. Johnnie Shields: Who told' you, your doctor? Eleanor: No the shoe clerk. Q 49 0 Compliments of THE MILLER CANDY CO. Distributors of Bunte's World Famous Candies and Saeger- town Ginger Ale McCready Drug Co. Nyal Quality Store Drugs, Kodaks, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Sick Room Supplies, Rubber Goods, Sundries, Etc., Candies Three Stores-1625 Mahoning Ave., 2516 Mahoning Ave., 500 Steel St. T. P. MCCREADY, Prop. Youngstown, Ohio n l 1 . Q -0 Q. Q AI' i f ,Q .. EVANS9 ... xi HYGRADIE ICEACIREAM 09 Qt. In The De Luxe Package Ask For It Insist On It Mr. Parmenter: What has happened when candy turns to sugar? Emil O'Hatnick: Itis been .boiled too long. Mr. Parmenter: This is a physics class and not a cooking class. The John P. Francis Agency INSURANCE and SURETYSHIP Q . 806-807 City Bank Building Phone 6-4269 Youngstown, Ohio Consult your agent or broker as you would your doctor or lawyer. Q O STEEL STREET SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE ' C. E. Grannigan, Prop. GAS, OILS, WILLARD BATTERIES and ACCESSORIES Phone 4-0884 49 A A 0 C fr . 2 RQ 65 'EV L MAN' AQ S, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ,3 Your Graduation Picture Will Be a Cherished Memento Through All the Years of Your Life? ORA ANDREWS Studio The Higher Types Specializing in of Portraiture School Photography 303 WEST FEDERAL ST. PHONE 3-6833 YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO john Saxon: How are you getting on at your job? James Kubic- Fine I7ve ot f' d Saxon: Yeah? , g IVC H1611 UH el' IUC HOW. Kubic: Yep. I work on the second floor. ee t...LgJ C 9 0 O Rieclk S oirftranut tudio Weddings Home Portraits Commercial '21--AKIDBICQDI---m 202 West Federal Street Phone 6-6004 YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO AW! 4 N 65 '31 gs. X AA , fb Q COMPLIMENTS THOMAS H. COATS CANDIDATE FOR FOURTH WARD COUNCILMAN K9 -o ce 19' PAUL GILLINGHAM CANDIES AND SOFT DRINKS CORNER MAHONING AND STEEL Telephone 4-0793 49 QF Helen Kozak: Is he really dumb? Elizabeth Kramar: Dumb! Why he's so dumb he thinks that the Congressional Record is something you play on the phonograph. Q -, , - Dinner For The Family. . . . can be prepared electrically for less than the cost of a package of mints. Electric Service Is The Cheapest Thing in che Home Today Q -ee o ZW, MNH we AA 9 THEO. o. JOHNS 1 WHOLESALE CONFECTIONER ,Distributor of HIGH GRADE CANDIES BARS and PENNY GOODS A SPECIALTY Phone 7-S164 366 Emerson Place , Q 49 4- QP ON THE HIGHWAY OF SUCCESS All It Requires Fellows, is a Few Brains and a Good Front , Now Here's Where CHARTER HOUSE and VARSITYTOWNS enter the picture-in other words they're the clothes that put you across in a big Way. Varsity- Charter towns House MPRINTZCO. Two-Trousers Two-Trousers 4 Miss Culbertson, fdoing chemistry experimentj: Now I'll take some sulphuric acid- Jiggs Kabealo: That's a good idea. 5? fx V LEARN THE LESSON There are few homes Where 1930 will not be remembered wich sadness. Learn the lesson it taught: There is no substi- tute for a savings account here. Be prepared for hard times by saving money in good times. FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE DOLLAR SAVINGS 86 TRUST CO. Y0ungst0wn's Gibraltar Members of the Federal Reserve System Use the Most Convenient Dollar Bank Branch w 49 5 c a 1 A f C fe s '31 4 'Si' ,Q CONGRATULATIONS To The Senior Class of 1931 Smith Transfer 38 West Commerce Street Phone 4-1143 Bud Sladen fin economics classj: Miss Knowlton! Miss Knowlton: Yes, Mr. Sladen? Bud: Are Scotch jokes economic problems? GRADUATION QIFTS that young men and Women treasure m o s t are easily selected from the large assort- ments offered in our Gift and Sporting Goods Departments The Stambaugh-Thompson Cor as C Q Mid 9 ,31 M' c--- 0 x 91 If 4 lol A Gardner-Boych Co. COMPLIMEN TS OF 2714 Mahoning Ave. C at Schenleyj h U COMMERCIAL Wiflllllfiiof Think of Us BANK C Phone 9-4142 gf moi nl Miss Simmons: Did you know that they are still trying to revive Shakespeare? Liz7' Traut: 0h! Was he at the party, too? DQ' R Now To Conquer The World! -That,s how one feels, when one is graduating! A splen- did appearance goes a long ways in winning the fight- that's where We can help you! If you've ever been in our Apparel Shops, Cand who hasn't?j you'll know we,re right! Strouss f Hirshloerg's C 4, , I if F ,QI O 9 N performing our part, the printing of this U ANNUAL it was our aim to live up to che n g , I Q a Lame: training of the High School pupils, that Is, our endeavor to make good. We take pride in our work, although we make no masterpieces, and we sincerely hope that you Grad- uates of '31 will take pride in all your life's under- takings, now before you. THE UNITED PRINTING COMPANY szo WEST FEDERAL STREET YOUNGSTOWN, GHIO 0 Q - 0 Steve Homolya: Why so sad, Verne? Verne Spindell: I bought one of those books on how to make love and now I don't know what to do. It says take the girls hand, look into her eyes and say, I love you, Beatrice. Steve: Well? Verne: Well, my girl's name is Dorothy. 51' 55 FP Pl' Vi Pear: You know my Boy Friend is crazy to be a radio announcer. Mary Vasko: Well, for the love of mike. Mary Billo: Do you have old' fashioned views? Ethel Wyosky: Yeah, I've got several in our album. jiggs Kabealo: Her kisses are intoxicating. Ed. Geiger: Yes, but confound it she believes in Prohibition enforcement. I ep THE THURNTUN LAUNDRY AND Dry Cleaning Company Exclusive Users of Miraclean Clean as a Breath of Spring Phone 4-0155 234 BELMONT AVENUE 6 H AA c a A153533 0 5 1 fig? WW Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Broken Lenses Replaced Y Registered Optometrist in Charge of Our Optical Department Y PUGH BROS. JEWELRY CO Diamonds of Quality Railroad Watch Inspectors 28 MARKET ST. Q O C O .GAAMFXR y E Z e -fx .1 if 1 9 , X' Z X-X Nw 2 , ,- 2 ,Q iw , , Kxg,1,? Q? gk! Page Eighiy 1 x ,.. , tri, Bon mz-:LL X- Q 5' A161051 . ' ' .HH Q L jx, n, f ,. 'R N 1 -xo um . X , 0 XD is v- 5 5 5. 6 Lan 3 2 J u I K P. z . . 5 Ff , ' X A 2 E L 2? o 'J 1' ' d .f g 3 C: 4 , A . of A 3 vw 32 - P t 5. 2 a 1 ,. ' :Q M Q , LK: fx XM 1 H ,- r E f E? , J f Mq.,,f M X ., X ! 1 2 33 1. - L G.j 1 , ' ix N . 5 5 4 . fr, si N A N M wx Q y nc ,uf 41 -u D gl: -L ,xx V Vx ,' ,H Q N. w 1 Y J X 'kfx Fit , 5 lf.Qg3k,,' , z i Us K gf x . , 2 ff I Q 1 J .,' W5 iw ,f if. f OW V-I SB f ., jx 1 ,lf X w nl x A , Q L '31 xl ,A 1 AA JUNIOR BOYS AND GIRLS GLEE CLUB l I The Jumor Boys Glee Club now boasts of 55 members, from the 7th and 8th grades. They have had one -concert on the radio this semester ands are now preparing for the Spring concert. The Junior Girls Glee Club consists of having from the 7th and 8th grades. It IS an infant organization, having its beginning only this semester. However, they have 50 members, and are a most interesting group. Their icontribution to the Spring Concert will be' outstanding. Adviser ...,......,..... .,......,.....,, Mi ss Margery Nye OFFICERS President .,,... . A , Alex Hodory, Betty Panik Vice President .,,..... .......,... E merson Ward Secretary and Treasurer , . . , . Helmit Theiss, Alice Price MEMBERS Q9 Q9 Albright, Catherine Gardinier, Wilson May, Virginia Antalik, Julia Graham, Henry Newcome, Emma Antalik, Myron Hadley, Annette Oldfield, Margaret Babinchak, Anna Harris, Florence Ontko, Helen Bachani, Helen Havrilla, Ernest Orosz, Edith Beatty, Alfred Hayza, Evelyn Pagani, Stella Beny, Louis Heimanen, Alma Panik, Betty Jean Bernard, Dominic Hendricks, Laura Patrick, William Bernard, Sam Herman, Marie Perkins, Earl Burnside, Florence Hevener, Clare Potter, Jean Cole, Wilbur Hodory, Alex Price, Alice Coombs, Gladys Hodory, Willie Ramsey, Victor Cox, George Homerick, Gabor Rembowski, John 49 Daly, Nathan Hunomen, Alma Rusky, John C Davis, Phyllis Davis, Ray Dean, Virginia Dieter, Marion Dickson, Donald Doerr, Laurence Douthitt, Howard Dubiecki, Mike Dudai, Joe Ellinger, Yvonne Evans, James Everly, Helen Fairweather, William Farr, George Fears, Millard Felch, Virginia Fisher, Fred Fitch, Robert Flemming, Geraldine Frederich, Isadore Frederich. Rosella slogan, Olga Jones, Richard Kable, Margaret Kiefer, Raymond Kiley, John Kotel, Louis Krizaniec, Eleanor Kroll, XVilliam Kurtz, Regina Langdon, Eileen Lewis, Roberta Lieberm ann, Clarence Loeffert, Ida Lucas, Freda Lutheran, Elizabeth McChristian, Mildred McChristian, Wm. Mclntosh, Anna Martin, George Matthews, Evelyn Moteff, Pauline Murphy, Arline Schermer, Pearl Schlabaugh, Carl Schultz, Ora Shippa, John Smuck, Daniel Sisco, Virginia Soroka, Julia Stauffer, Delphine Stefura, Steve Stille, Vincent Stilson, Billy Szabados, Edward Tecau, Raymond Theiss, Helmit Toth, Margaret Underwood, Albert Varner, Laurence Vukovinsky, Frances Ward, Emerson Wondsetter, Noble Zurkey, Helen Page Seventy-nine Awf Q a 2 X I I CQ W D P-I u 1 L1-I LI-I E3 U5 fi f 5 C3 5 UU P4 fb O C FQ D4 Q Z 'D F1 F i P g S ty-vigbl , G i s SENIOR GIRLS GLEE CLUB Each semester finds a greater increase in the Glee Club enrollment. For the past two semesters the senior girls have easily led all other clubs with a present membership of 115 girls. These girls meet twice weekly. They are divided into three sections and at times meet together for extra rehearsals. They have also become interested in Music History and have organized a club which meets once a week for the purpose of overtime study. A'd'ViSCr 4 . . 4 ,Miss Margery Nye President ..... OFFICERS Vice President .,.,..... Secretary and Treasurer . . , Western Representative Bachani, Anna Barber, Ruth Beckett, Louise Beckett, Marguerite Bielecki, Jessie Busco, Mary Brusko, Helen Cahill, Katheryn Cardis, Helen Carrozzino, Marjorie Chapman, Marce Cleverly, Edna Chunieta, Anne Crone, Dorothy Danko, Wilma Darnbrack, Marianna Dasen, Janet Deeter, Garnet Denehey, Audrey Donnelly, Rita Dulin, Edna Evans, Gertrude Gardinier, Emma Genuske, Dorothy Gray, Harriet Griffiths, Mary Louise Guerther, Elizabeth Hendry, Edna Mae Hoffer, Helen Hominick, Julia MEMBERS Hovis, Grace Kabealo, Mary Kenny, Margaret Kliyich, Elise Kirkner, janet Kishton, Stella Kohut, Christina Krafeik, Vera Kroll, Alberta Laktos, Isabel Landahl, Dorothy Liskay, Theresa Luth, Charlotte Martin, Mary Martinko, Pauline Matuscak, Helen Mosu, Myrtle McCabe, Dorothy McCabe, Marie McCollum, Bernice Newby, Jean Olsavsky, Julia Ondash, Bertha Ondash, Stella Orosz, Irene Pagani, Kathryn Panik, Elizabeth Pavlik, Mary Louise Polisky, Eva Porter, Luman Perino, Lena . . . Mary Louise Griffiths PearlTeter . . Lillian Rowbotham , . Lillian Rae Rae, Lillian Rahrbacher, Margaret Ridinger, Ruth Rosko, Ethel Rowbotham, Lillian Rowbotham, Thelma Runyan, Ellen Schrader, Betty Sheldan, Grace Shoaff, Ethel Shood, Dorothy Shood, Viola Siciliano, Christina Slivka, Catherine Spain, Veronica Talbot, Frances Tarkanish, Helen Taylor, Ruth Teter, Pearl Torok, Mary Louise Torrie, Mary Varner, Rae Vrabel, Julia Vikovinsky, Helen Vukovinsky, Marian Weiner, Libby Wolfcale, Frances Woodcox, Margaret Yambor, Mary Louise Zapka, Anna Page Seventy-seven ,AN L AA 495 QQ? 49 C f l Q, ! I N as C U. fl Page Seventy-six Xl 2 5 'sl-D Ihl B LU RLS GLEE C SENIOR GI 49 3 1 fe -as KX 9 SENIOR BOYS GLEE CLUB The Boys Club has also increased their membership to 40. Many boys were dis- appointed in not being able to continue in the Glee Club this semester due to conflicts in schedules, but intend if at all possible to be ba-ck next September. They have been busy preparing for their appearance in the Mahoning Methodist Church and the Spring Concert. Adviser , . A ........,.,,, .... M iss Margery Nye Presidlent ....... , A Vice President ...,... Secretary and Treasurer Reporter ,......,..,. Bentley, Chuck Beny, William Brown, Darwyn Caventer, John Dean, Ralston Dickson, Earl Dulin, Raymond Estok, Andrew Fairweather, James Gunldry, Howard Hevener, Richard Hughes, Clinton Kishton, Donald Kutsko, Joseph Lang-don, Howard Lehner, Jack Lebro, Joseph OFFICERS MEMBERS . , . Paul Antalik , , . . . . joe Polisky ,. Clinton Hughes , Ray Dulin Moses, Robert Mrvale, Mike Petrick, Aducu Polisiky, Joseph Seiler, Harold Sekora, Alex Shea, Earl Shea, Ralph Sladen, Bud Smith, Andrew Speck, Bernard Howard Teter Toth, Louis Usher, Thomas Waite, Paul Williams, Paul Yeager, Frank Page Seventy-five Q AA 049 4.5 C Tl'-1 if L AN .. 1X V E Q Wi- . f GX Q5 l ! i N I J C ORCHESTRA It may be truthfully said that the orchestra is one of the most valuable organiza- tions in the school. When Chaney was opened! in 1926, the orchestra was founded under the direction of Mr. A. L. Sanders. From a group of beginning musicians it has developed into an imp-ortant factor of school and community activities. Only the best classical music is used, for jazz is not tolerated or used at Chaney in the instru- mental music department. The senior orchestra plays for all school assemblies an-di affairs, as well as for the numerous commencement functions. Mem-bers of the orchestra have been selected for the yearly all-city high s-chool onchestra which takes part in the annual concerts at the Stambaugh Auditorium. Their ability has been recognized through numerous re- quests to play at banquets, P. T. A. meetings, civic affairs, Community Chest Cam- paigns, dedicatory exercises and many other meetings. Much credit is idiue the orchestra for the valuable work they have done in building Chaney's fame throughout the city and state. DIFCCIOF .,....,....,,..,,.,..,. ..,. M r. A. L. Sanders Student Director . . . .... Walter Kloetzer Cycyk, Mike Flynn, Oneita Furman, John Galambossy, Ge-0 Gibson, Howard Gray, Thomas Heyman, Alfred Herfkins, Harry Heselov, Bernice Jones, joseph Page Seven ty- four rge MEMBERS OF THE ORCHESTRA Jurista, Bert Koby, Clifford Kloetzer, Walter Klupik, Elsie Krajci, Victor Namovsky, John Nelson, Wayne Regan, John Sostarie, Julia Schlobaugh, Carl Shouff, Ethel Stoll, William Stratigos, George Tellman, Martin Traut, Elizabeth Turner, Joe Weiner, Burnett Weiner, Jack Yeager, Frank Zanger, William Zouck, James 319 Q Q BAND ' The stirring music of the Chaney Band has often spurred Chaney teams on to vic- tory. Half the zest and spirit of an athletic contest is missing if the band is not present to put spirit into the minds of the rooters as well as the players. A most pic- turesque setting is formed when the band marches down the field to the rhythm of spirited music with -colorful banners flying. Athletic contests are not the only place where the band excels. Parades, civic events, meetings, assemblies an-d' pep rallies find the Chaney band present in their flashy uniforms, ready to do their part in making these affairs successes. On January 14 it playedl several sele-ctions for the Benefit Shoe Fund Concert at Stambaugh Audi- torium. On February 12 it played for the dedication of the new West Side fire equip- ment, for which the entire West Side turned out. The uniforms, consisting of a cape and overseas hat are fashioned in the school colors, scarlet and gray. Director ,...... .,.. M r. A. L. Sanders Student Director . . . . , . Burnett Weiner Blattman, John Dickson, Donald Dickson, Earl Furman, John Gibson, Howard Gray, Thomas Herfkins, Harry Jones, Paul Jones, Joseph Koby, Clifford Nelson, Wayne Nanovsky, John Orr, Dick Peterson, Rose BAND MEMBERS Pupa, Andy Regan, John Rex, Thomas Schlabaugh, Carl Schuff, Richard Sikora, Alex Stoll, William Stratigos, George Tellman, Martin Turner, Joe Weiner, Burnett Weiner, Jack Yeager, Frank Yuhis, Lewis Page Seventy-three VV i AA U xg Q 1 v l 1 as C f f v Q ! r , K 1 ebb C ly-lun W w x BAND OOL ANEY HIGH SCH CH 3149 49 MILLS The mill from whence our steel doth come, Where roars the flames, and cranes do hum Where fuses red brown iron rust, When mixed with flux and calcine dust, Where furnace taps are opened wide, Where molten ore is led aside, With chrome and nickel it is treated, 'Tis cooled and molded, rolled and heated When it is shaped in molds desired, 'Tis bathed and cleansed and then admired No finer steels are made that will Surpass the steel of this great mill. The school from whence we must depart Is mightier than the open hearth. Her products, like the finest steels, Reflect her Work of hard ordeals. But unlike steel, we now forth strive To conquer it and man and lifeg And foremost in our minds shall be The work of our famed school-Chaney. 9 S -Walter Kloetzer. Page Seventy-one C : K x AQ Q vs 4949 49 C VV 4 A 455+ S AA sw 19 49 C BRAILLE CLASS Since che year 1926 the Braille class has been at Chaney. It is the only one in the city of Youngstown and one of the six in the state. Chaney is the center for the blind children belonging to the district which includes Lowellville, Girard, Austin- town, and contiguous towns. The children have a guide who brings them in the morning and comes for them at 3:30 p. m. The transportation for the blind children and their guide is provided for by the state. There are twelve students in the class, representing nearly every grade from 1-A through 12-A. Whenever possible these blind children do the exact work of the sighted and recite with them. They study from braille books when the same text can be secured in braille, otherwise, the subject matter must be read to them, an-d it is quite necessary for them to get the content with only one reading. Typewriting is taught in the fifth grade, and the high school pupil carries a portable typewriter to class for any written work. Miss Clara Taylor has been in charge of the Braille class since 1923. MEMBERS OF THE CLASS Dorothy Androvich Louis Bydo Oliver Jenkins Carl Johnson Willard' Jones Mary Kroy Carmel Lancian Doris May Eleanor May Violet Pear Peter Waback Page Seventy VV Q47 JA AA LATIN CLUB ' NAI 10v The Latin Club, organized in the hrst year of Chaney's existence is one of its largest organizations. The purpose of the club is to familiarize the students with the Roman 'characters and customs. Meetings are held twice a month, at which time the members are made acquainted with Latin plays, songs, and poems. The most out- standing event of the year was the presentation of a Roman style show. ADIVISERS Miss Belle Montgomery Miss Josephine Gorsuch Miss Verna Rifenberick Miss Julia Hanna OFFICERS President .,.. ..,........ R uth Taylor Vice President . , Norbert Kirkner Secretary .... . . . Howard Gundry Treasurer . . . Betty Traut MEMBERS 49 49 Aducci, Patrick Heyman, Howard Owens, Nathalie Antalik, Paul Herfkins, Harry Patterson, John Bader, Eleanor Heslov, Bernice Pesansky, Joe Barsodi, John Hevener, Richard Popvich, Neva Barton, Jack Hohos, George Prosser, Bud Beckett, Louise Jones, Margaret Pupino, Lena Belensl-ri, John Joyce, Alfred Pysher, Raymond Brown, Darwyn Jurista, Bert Rae, Lillian Buehrle, Harry Kabealo, Mike Rider, Margaret Carrozzino, Marjorie Kabealo, Mary Ridinger, Ruth Clark, Margaret Kappilhof, Henery Rider, Roland Clark, Robert Keir, Neva Rowbotham, James 49 Coxey, Jessie Kirkner, Janet Rowbotham, Thelma C Ccriswell, Margaret Dussek, Frank Deiter, Garnet Denehy, Helen Denehy, Audrey Dickson, Earl Dripps, Rosemary Dulik, Michael Duritza, Michael Ebert, Katherine Evans, Ellen Evanoff, Velichka Fairweather, James Ferenick, Michael Filipsin, Magdaline Fine, Lillian Frey, Winifred Genuske, Dorothy Gibson, Howard Grant, Nellie Gray, Arlene Gray, Thomas Gundry, Howard Hamilton, Robert Heyman, Helen Kirkner, Norbert Kish ton, Stella Klupik, Elise Kramer, Pauline Kramer, Stanley Kramer, Elizabeth Kurtz, John Layshock, Cathleen Lebio, Joseph Lieberman, Harold Liskay, Thereas March, Joseph Martin, Mary Dorothy McCabe, Charles McCabe, Dorothy McCabe, Marie Megown, Charles Mogoish Morris, Newly, O'Brien, Ondash, O'Neill, , Mary Helen Helen Louise Andrew Helen Helen Orr, Dick Ruikle, Ben Sample, LaVerne Schrader, Betty Schwartz, Milton Seaborn, Arthur Seiler, Donald Shea, Ralph Shood, Viola Smith, Andrew Snyder, Lillian Spindell, Verne Stilson, Adrain Stombock, Louise Stratigos, George Sugent, Goldie Tablot, Frances Taylor, Ruth Terlick, Mike Traut, Elizabeth Traut, Helen Upstill, Helen Verosik, Joe Weiner, Libby Yarntbor, Mary Louise Yeager, Frank Page Sixty-zinc 49 49 ax C I 1 4 1 Pagz' Sixiy-vigil! 1 B LU C TIN LA at DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS Six industrial teachers, all well versed! in both practice and theory of their sub- jects, and familiar with the history of school shops, are shown above. They stress boy's needs for life. MR. H. O. FOSS B. S. Stout Institute, Wis., is instructor of electrical theory and Mech. Dr. Mr. Foss has made an intensive stwdly of electrical power and light, and is a radio engineer of considerable ability. His classes study wiring, motors, dynamos, and radio. MR. E. P. MORGAN Stout Institute and Youngstown College, is a teacher of Mech. Dr. I-Ile has held 21 position as draughtsman with the Republic Iron and Steel Co., and teaches the uni- versal language of drawing from an industrial standpoint. MR. S. W. RAWSON Ohio State U., Akron U., teaches English through printing. He has had expe- rience on Columbus and Youngstown newspapers and knows whatis what in pi. His classes made over one million impressions last year. MR. R. S. FISHER State Normal College, Buffalo, N. Y., is instructor of Cabinet Making for ad- vanced students. He has experience in teaching in N. Y. as well as in several Youngs- town schools and knows the possibilities of boys better than the average man. Mr. Fisher's classes construct period furniture and many large articles for the school. MR. J. B. MILLYSACK Williamson Tech. Pa., is teacher of machine shop practice. His classes stuldy machinistis math., and apply it in the production of steel and brass projects. He trains for accuracy, to one thousandth part of an inch. J. B.'s shop, fits the steel industry of Youngstown. MR. R. GRIFFITHS Akron, U., Youngstown College, is instructor of Cabinet Making and Building Theory. His elementary classes construct small articles of furniture. The freshman classes study construction theory an-dl the conditions in trades and in-dustry. Page Sixty-seven xA, t 4949 19 C Asperger, Anna Ondash, Bertha U s 9 AA 49 C 67 CHANEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE In 1928 a group of commercial students met with the commercial teachers and 49 Q formed the Chaney Chamber of Commerce for the purpose of promoting professional ism, scholarship, and friendship. Some of the high lights in the program for this year were a very interesting and instructive trip through the Strouss-Hirshberg Company, and a very fine demonstra tion of the Ditto Machine. The members of this -club have purchased new trola, and a set of miniature filing equipment. They with their formal business meetings. ADVISERS Miss Ida Cohen Miss Maxine Miller OFFICERS President ,... ,............ Vice President , . Secretary .,.. MEMBERS Giba, Anna Treasurer . . Barber, Ruth Bellan, Anne Billo, Mary Blattman, Elizabeth Bletso, Neita Booth, Bertha Bowery, Lillian Brown, Dorothy Cenki, Sophia Dailey, Philomena Danko, Wilma Featsent, Beatrice Garcar, Helen Gardinier, Dorothy Gardinier, Emma Page Sixty-six Griffith, Mary Louise Huda, Julia Jurista, Margaret Kaspersin, Mary Kaster, Bernice Kozak, Helen Laughran, Anna Mae Liddle, Jeanette Machingo, Margaret Morris, Helen Matuscak, Helen McCullough, Helen Novak, Julia Novotney, Martha O'I-Iatnick, Elizabeth Olsavsky, julia shorthand records for the Vic combine fun, games, and eats Miss Madelyn Vinopal . . . . Margaret Jurista . Anna Mae Laughran Mary Billo . Elizabeth O,Hatnick Pagac, Anna Pellen, Elmira Peterson, Helen Porinchak, Anna Senich, Clara Sheppa, julia Szekley, Margaret Telford, Mayrene Toth, Jennie Troutman, Helen Vasko, Mary Vitikas, Veronica Weiss, Violet Wyosky, Ethel Zunic, Anne 6' '31 Q 1 Q -, L 55 THE GCSERHO CLUB The seventy Goshero members have found the year of 1930-31 to be crowded with unique social events. The program committee has planned hikes, banquets, picnics, dances and parties all of which the social committee carried out in an interesting man- ner. However, do not think that the Club is organized only for the purpose of pro- viding a good time for its members. The eagerness with which the members filled baskets for poor families at Thanksgiving and Christmas tide, their generosity in send- mg to the Indians, their perseverance in dressing dolls and making scrap books for the disabled children at the hospitals, prove that this Club is one of the most inspiring organizations at Chaney High School. ADVISERS Miss Mollie Russell Miss Martha Laughlin Miss Elizabeth Knowlton Miss Maude I-Hobson Miss Margery Nye Miss Katherine Simmons OFFICERS President , , A . ....,,..,.,.. . . . Ruth Taylor Vice President . . . , . Dorothy Brown Secretary .,.. ..... F rances Talbot Treasurer . , ..,.. ........,,...,. M ary Louise Griffith MEMBERS Alcott, Ethel Anderson, Louisa Arkwright, Grace Bader, Eleanor Barber, Ruth Bevan, Dorothy Blattman, Elizabeth Bletso, Neita Bowery, Lillian Brahler, Dorothy Brown, Beverly Brown, Dorothy Butzer, Marie Clement, Emma Cleverly, Esther Cole, Bernice Collins, Lucille Crone, Dorothy Criswell, Margaret Danko, Wilma Davison, Marion Dieter, Garnet Denehy, Helen Ensley, Merkie Enyeart, Beatrice Flynn, Eleanor Foster, Marion Frey, Winifred Gardinier, Emma Genuske, Dorothy Gorman, Rita Gray, Harriet Griffith, Mary Louise Hawkins, Beatrice Hendry, Edna Mae Huda, Julia Hoffer, Catherine Horner, Doloris Jones, Louise Jewell, Alice johnson, Helen Keir, Neva Laughran, Anna Mae Liddle, Jeanette McCabe, Dorothy McCaffrey, Gertrude McCullough, Helen Mehlo, Virginia Morris, Helen O'Neill, Helen Pellin, Elmira Peterson, Helen Plunkett, Helen Polisky, Eva Rembowski, Marie Rider, Margaret Rowbotham, Lillian Rowbotham, Thelma Ruane, Marjorie Russell, Jean Schrader, Betty Snyder, Lillian Stein, Margaret Steinfort, Charlene Talbot, Frances Taylor, Nettie Taylor, Ruth Wagner, Alberta White, Agnes Wighton, Marjorie Page Sixty-five K VV B A? vias 4949 QP C Vice President . . . fii YV Af ,Q X0 C9 f on C 4 l xx Y fs X9 HI-Y The Chaney Hi-Y Club affiliated with the Hi-Y Clubs of North America, was organized at the opening of Chaney High School in 1926. Only boys who are in senior high school are eligible for membership. The purpose of the club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The club holds many parties and dances during the school semester. speakers are also secured to give helpful talks at the weekly meeting held in rooms of the Y. M. C. A. ADVISERS Mr. G. B. White OFFICERS President .,,.., . . . . ,.,. . . . Mr. R. H. Ross . . , Edward Broscoe William Griffiths Notable the club Secretary , . Treasurer ,. joseph Blackly Edward Broscoe Darwynn Brown Jay Chubbs John Claire Jack Clemmens Keith Clupper Charles Downey Kenneth Dunn Robert Ebert David Edwards Pagv Sixly-fou r MEMBERS Kenneth Fleming Robert Grant Thomas Gray Edward Geiger Thomas George William Griffiths Lewis Hadley Paul Harris Donald Heckert James Hovis .....,. John Claire . . , Preston Johnson Preston Johnson William Klazer William Legstrom Kenneth Morgan Thomas Murphy Wylie McCleary Andrew O'Brian Paul Ridinger Joseph Sedlock Charles Usher Alfred Weekly CHEMISTRY CLUB The Chemistry Club is one of the younger clubs of Chaney having been organized in December, 193 0. Its purpose is to give those interested: in Chemistry an opportunity to meet and share their knowledge with each other to learn more than in ordinary class room workg and to promote interest in science throughout the school. The activities include visits to Chemical Industries, interesting reports on topics concerning Chemistry, given by members of the Club, demonstrations of processes, md speakers from industries and professions using Chemistry. Adviser . . . President , ..., , Vice President Secretary , . . Treasurer , . . Belenski, John Billett, William Bradlyn, Isadore Cibriak, John Cika, Alex Claire, john Clupper, Keith Correll, Earl OFFICERS MEMBERS Davison, Walter Kabealo, George Kloetzer, Walter Kmentt, Arnold Kroll, Robert Matasic, Michael Moyisk, Mike Murphy, Thomas Myers, Genevieve . Miss Helen Culbertson George Kabealo Walter Kloetzer Genevieve Myers . Earl Correll Ondash, Paul Paliga, Mike Peters, John Pugh, William Saxon, John Stilson, Apdlrian Usher, Charles Yurko, George Page Sixiy-ll1rz'c' sa ms Q Qs 4.x C VV Af Wm 'Wi' AA Qs 45, 103 C LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club of Chaney High School was organized in the fall of 1930 to serve three purposes: flj to assist the librarian in her duties. Q21 to give stu-dlents interested in library work, as a profession, a chance to gain some practical experience. Q31 most important of all, to form a connecting link with all departments and clubs of the school. Meetings are held in the library every other Thursday after school. The follow ing officers have served during the past year: Adviser ,.......,.,....,.,,.., , . . Miss Mary Jo Webb OFFICERS President ,..l., .,.. A nne Zunic Vice President .... ..... S tella Ondash Secretary ..... Arkwright, Grace Bevan, Dorothy Cole, Bernice Davison, Marian Horner, Dolores Hinely, Ernestine jones, Margaret Kabealo, Mary Laughran, Anna Mae Page Sixly-two MEMBERS A . . , Louise Alexander Liddle, Jeannette Maurer, Pauline Mondak, Mary Ondash, Stella Petterson, Rose Pellin, Elmira Schuster, Catherine Sheppa, Julia Zunic, Anne +9 C : .9 4, - C. 86 T. DRAMATIC CLUB An appreciation of drama through participation in the staging of it has formed the working basis of this club. The first semester the club members constructed a miniature stage which they used in studying settings, lighting, etc. An artistic interpretation of the play, The Teeth of the Gift Horseh by Margaret Cameran was presented for the school assembly. The second semester the 'club gave two performances of a three act mystery comedy entitled uAm I Intrudingn by T. G. Johnson. The proceeds were given to the school to help defray general office expenses. Adviser . . .............. . . Miss Mollie Russell OFFICERS President .,.... ..,....,... Vice President . . Treasurer ...... Secretary .. . . . Margaret Stein . . Dorothy Genuske .. Kenneth Fleming .. William Legstrom MEMBERS Anderson, Louisa Arkwright, Grace Barber, Ruth Beckett, Louise Belenski, John Bevan, Dorothy Brown, Beverly Bondash, Elizabeth Brahler, Dorothy Claire, John Crone, Dorothy Denehy, Helen Edwards, David Ensley, Merkie Fabanish, Barbara jean Flynn, Eleanor Fleming, Kenneth Frey, Winifred Genuske, Dorothy Griffiths, William Gross, Leonard Hadley, Lewis Hendry, Edna Mae James, Blodwyn Keir, Neva Kirkner, Norbert Kunkle, Isel Legstrom, William Lipso, Mary Maguire, John McIntosh, Lillian Morris, Helen Murphy, Thomas O'Neill, Helen Pear, Rachael Pugh, William Renz, Virginia Rider, Margaret Rowbotham., Thelma Snyder, Lillian Spindell, Verne Stein, Margaret Stilson, Adrian Talbot, Frances Tannehill, Louise Taylor, Ruth Traut, Elizabeth Weekly, Alfred White, Agnes Wyosky, Ethel Page Sixty-one , A N I AA Q49 49 C O ! 4: Q I , MASQUERADERS DRAMATIC CLUB 4 The Masqueraders Dramatic Club was organized at Chaney High School by Mr XVilfred Eberhart in 1927. . D Q The club meets twice weekly and is now under the direction of Miss Martha Pauline The program of this organization includes the production of wellQknown one act plays in assembly, which are directed by students. The various phases of acting are studied and 'discussed during :hue meetings. A-dviserw .,...,...........,...., . Miss Martha Pauline 4.5 C OFFICERS President .,,.., ..,..,...,. ,....... J u lia Huda Vice President . i . .... Raymond Pysher Secretary .,,. ..,.. M ary Billo Treasurer .,., . , , Joseph Murphy MEMBERS Martha Beahler Agnes Kachurek Mary Billo Helen Matuscak 'Page Six ly Esther Cleverly Jessie Coxey William Dickson Julia Huda ' Dorothy Valentine Joseph Murphy Emma Nagle Raymond Pysher Anne Sanduskay K MAI x 9 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Chaney Chapter, No. 652, of the National Honor Society was organized in June, 1929. The purpose of this organization is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in students. A committee of the faculty elect to membership the students from each Senior class who rank high in scholarship and meet the other qualifications. There have been four impressive initiation ceremonials in which sixty-two stu- dents have been maide members. An annual banquet held in mid-year for active and alumni members has become a part of the society's regular program. The sponsors for the Chaney National Honor Society are Miss Edythe Hadley, who directs the ceremonial, and Miss Fannie Harley. OFFICERS . Paul Ondash Walter Kloetzer . . , Elizabeth Traut . Ralph Dillon President ,.... ..,,..... . . Vice President . . . , . . Secretary .,.. , Treasurer .,,. . , . . . . . , . . MEMBERS JUNE 1931 CLASS Earl Corell Ralph Dillon Helen Heyman Walter Kleotzer Paul Ondash Elizabeth Traut Ann Bellan Elizabeth Blattman Emil O,HatniCk Ethel Wyosky MEMBERS JANUARY 1932 CLASS John Belensky David Edwards Margaret Jurista Andrew Waback Page Fiffy-mne ,im lik 435 Q3 QP C VF, 4252? l l , . I a x feb C -- 31 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE In 1928 the Chaney Public Speaking class was organized for the promotion of debating and other forms of speech. The department grew until it achieved the honor of being the first Youngstown school to be granted a Chapter in the National Forensic League. Now the Chaney Chapter is not only the most active an-d' leading Chapter in Youngstown, but also in the State of Ohio. It has not only been active in the field of debate but also in the oratory, declamation, and extemporaneous forms of speaking. As a further reward for its activity the Chaney Chapter was granted the Ohio District Chairmanship. Ralph Dillon, a Senior and the leading member of Chaney's Chapter, was elected to that position. Keeping up with its high standards, the Chaney Chapter sponsored a State Speech Tournament, held' at Chaney, April twenty-second and twenty-third. Ralph Dillon, as District Chairman, was in charge of the Tournament. Coach ....,,...,..................... .4,, M r. E. J. Diller OFFICERS Ralph Dillon .... ,.....,......,.. O hio State Chairman Paul Ondash .,..,....,. , President Walter Kloetzer , . . .......... Vice President Neva Keir . . . . .....,...... Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS DEGREE OF DISTINCTION DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE Ralph Dillon Verne Spindell Walter Kloetzer Neva Keir Paul Ondash DEGREE OF HONOR DEGREE OF MERIT Keith Clupper John McGuire George Kabealo Wanida Davies Page Fifly-riglai a s AA THE WESTERNER STAFF The Westerner Staff, one of the most important factors of Chaney High School, is composed of those students who are enrolled in the journalism class. Miss Fannie Harley, instructor of journalism, has outlined a course of study which comprehends all classes in journalistic writing, advertising, an-d accounting. Bi-monthly the Westerner,', Youngstown's lea-ding High School newspaper, is published by the group pictured above. Aside from theory an-Cl publication of the '4Westerner, members of the staff contribute articles to the daily newspapers and local magazines. THE STAFF Editor .,,..... ............,.,.. G ertrude McCaffrey Assistant Editor .........,.,.,......,,...,.., Verne Spindell BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Auditor ,.,.,.....,. ...,...... . . . . . , Margaret Machingo Assistant Auditor .... . , -............,,... . , . Ethel Wyosky Advertising Manager .,,........ . . . Elizabeth Kramar Assistant Advertising Manager ..... ,,.... He len Kozak Circulation and Exchange Manager .....,. . . . Ralph Dillon REPORTERS Advanced-John Claire, Helen Johnson, Preston Johnson, Helen O'Neill, Rachael Pear, Burnett Weiner. Beginning-Arnold Bartram, Elizabeth Blattman, Winifred- Frey, Eleanor Flynn, Hlarriet Gray, Julia Hu-da, Margaret Jurista, Helen Morris, Margaret Rider, Kathleen Sigle, Elizabeth Traut, Agnes White, Helen Williams, Jack Maguire, Edward Geiger. ADVISERS Miss Fannie Harley, Instructor of journalism Mr. S. W. Rawson, Instructor of Printing Mr. C. W. Ricksecker, Principal Mr. W. W. Parmenter, Vice Principal Page Fifty-seven QQ 49 C QP l l AA I tax QN QP C Q RIG VEDA STAFF A lasting monument! The only phrase that can be truthfully attributed to the June, 1931, Rig Veda. The members of the Rig Veda staff were selected on merit of annual work only. For months the members of this staff have diligently iput forth their greatest efforts in producing an unparalleled year book. The unusual and striking panels on which are placed the seniors, advisers, and dedication pictures were made by Robert Aley, a member of the Junior class. George Orosz, also a Junior, and Chaney's famed cartoonist, contributed the Oaks of Chaney cartoon. All Literary material was chosen by a process of elimination. W'hile the Rig Veda staff, and members of the senior class, strove to make this annual the most outstanding in Chaney's history, they would not have been able to do so had it not been for the untiring efforts of their adviser, Miss Fannie Harley. In recognition of her efforts and frienfdlship they have dedicated this book as a lasting tribute to her. EDITORS Managing Editor ....,......,, ....... R alph Dillon Literary Editor .,.....,,....,...,..... .. Gertrude McCaffrey STAFF Organization Editor .,,. Helen O'Neill Auditor : .,... . Margaretta Machingo Ass't Org. Editor ...... Eleanor Flynn Circulation Mgr. ...... Verne Spindell Advertising Mgr. .,,. Elizabeth Kramar Sports Editor ........ Preston Johnson Ass't Adv. Mgr. ......... Helen Kozak Girls Athletic Editor . , . Ethel Wyosky Panel Activities ......... ....,............. J olm Claire Stenographers Mary Billo Dorothy Brown Margaret Stein CONTRIBUTORS Thomas Murphy Laurabelle Weighton Gags ..... .........,....,..,.... Rofajster ..,............,,.... . . . Walter Kloetzer A Romance of San Xavier Mission .... Helen Marie Morris Valedictoria ........,............ ..... Page Fifty-six Q 31 -9 C G His eyes blazed with wrath, and his long sword clanked loudly as he strode before the altar. His face showed fierce revenge, and again he spoke, I, a Mexican general am overpowered. Me! Ha! I laugh in their faces. I shall give them just cause for worry. No one shall say that I, Alonzo, have not dlone my duty. I shall arouse the Mexican people into a revolt. I shall show these Americans! I shall show them! Pausing before the altar he sank on his knees to pray, humbly asking the Virgin for help-help in an adventure which might lead him he knew not where. His orisons over, he arose. The friendly mission was sending him forth. He, her son, was going to fight and win for her! He swung about to depart. A figure in white blocked the doorway. I-fer beauty broke upon him like some rare flower. It seemed as if a door leading into some world unseen before had been suddenly set ajar. The appearance of a golden-haired angel upon the threshold-a rose embowered in its own green leaves! Suddenly he forced himself to see reality. Fool that he was! She was not immortal. No, she was very human, an Ameri-can girl-of striking beauty. Ah, but he would show her, too-and 'her kind! He muttered under his breath. She was the first to break the silence. HI beg your pardon. I did not know there was anyone here. She paused and then began again as though expecting a welcome. '4My father is an official from Washington,i sent by President Lincoln to take charge of the new government. I came with him. I wanted to see the true west, she murmured! with shining eyes as she gazed about her in girlish delight. There was contempt inihis eyes as he thundlered, And is that the only reason you came here? The small, white aristocratic .chin lifted a trifle, and her voice became icy. I do not think I have to explain my motives to you. Hadn't you better go? You will distrub them. She indicated the untidy Indians who had' kneeled at the altar to pray. Ii wis'h I could' distur-b them, he retorted. I would like to see them dance an old time war dance once more! !'I'm afraid you do not understandf' she began gently. The Mexicans have had a very Weak military power. There are many foreign countries which have been watching this territory for years-longing to own it, planning to seize it. Our govern- ment, the United States, saw this. We took you as a part of us-to protect you. There will be no interference-no violence. We only offer you our good-will. Why donit you accept it? Listen-the bells of San Xavier! The huge bells of the chapel rang out sweet and clear in the morning air. See, she is sending a message of peace to you and all the world. Come let us kneel at the altar and ask her to bless us. She knelt before the altar while he s.tood there irresolute. The chapel bells sounded! again, sweet and clear, upon his ear. Calling-yes, calling him to forgive and forget! Swiftly he knelt by her side. The bells rang on. The mission of San Xavier seemed to say as she does today, Bless you Brother and Sister. Page Fifty-five VV KAI f AA 4969 49 C VV A, Mm -QI O AA I C0 49 S QP C A ROMANCE OF SAN XAVIER By HELEN MARIE Momus The author of The End of a Perfect Dayn certainly must have lived in the sandy deserts of Arizona. There the handshake is hearcier, the smile more genuine, the sun more brilliant, and the sky mu-ch bluer. The snow-White dome of the old Spanish mission, San Xavier, more than three- hundred years old, dominates the calm shining sands of the desert near Tucson, the old- est city in Arizona. Now tourists from all sections of the nation flock to see this noble mission which, regardless of age, still glistens in splendor and casts its radiance over the surrounding countryside. Where formerly Spanish senoritas gaily chatted with their lovers or silently walked along the quiet cloisters, an Indian school now prospers. Everywhere is the spirit of commercialism-beautifully woven rugs of many colors, delicate lace shawls, unusual baskets, and cumbersome pottery are sold at a store within the confines of the mission yard. The old Spanish atmosphere is gone. Only its exquisite structure and name remain. Stolid Indians and irreverent tourists wander about its hallowed grounds anldt gaily ring the bell that so long ago called Little Spain to prayer-the holy bell that the Jesuit fathers bore painstakingly across the burning sands in the earnest hope of establishing a temple of worship! Let us go back to the year 1863 when Congress organized Arizona territory as the country 1090 west longitude. In December an itinerant government set out complete from Washington, crossed the Arizona line and effected a formal organization. The air about Tucson was filled with rejoicing on the part of the Americans and' anger on the part of the Mexicans from whom the territory had been wrested dluring the Mexican War. Only at San Xavier all was calm and peaceful. Morn, clad in delicate gold and blue, flooded the world with a soft radiance. Piles of snowy clouds hovered above the rose and amethyst hills. The very air was touched with a lazy fragrance much like hidden flowers. Sudzdenly a shining black horse caparisoned in silver trappings came clattering up to the old cobble-stone well overshadowed 'by bushy olive trees in front of the chapel, and a Mexican general, alighting, entered the mission. Notwithstanding all his heavy responsibility he was scarcely more than a lad. There was an air of anger and vicious- ness about him that even his dark beauty could not dispel. The clanging noise of his spurs rang sharply as he paced to and fro, giving vent to his pent up emotions. San Xavier, the mother of Spanish speaking people, could not comfort him today as he had expected. Instead! she merely kindled the flame until he burst forth with words of fire and steel. HThe Americans! How I hate them! They are not satisfied with taking Little Spain! No, they must convert Tucson into an American city! They would have our city although they speak of us as low Mexicans-ignorant, lying knife throwers! 'Never trust a Mexican', they say! Nay, never trust an American, I say. What are they but thieves and liars! Page Fiffy-four 45 '31 Q ' VB, 6? CHEER LEADERS Leonard Gross, senior, and Andrew Balasko, freshman, have struggled for three consecutive seasons to instill school spirit into the student body at Chaney. The dimin- 445 QP utive Morgan Stickle, a freshman, joined with this group the past season. These cheer leaders deserve commendation and gratitude from the student body and the athletic teams for they have faithfully led' the cheers at pep meetings, rallies, 'lvictoryn assemblies, and at the scene of football and basketball combats. THE FRENCH CLUB The French Club is an organization made up of French students, old and new. The club aims to 'promote interest and understanding of France, the Fren-ch people and their customs through a study of the French language. Q, The French Club has been active in bringing some of the French atmosphere to C the school in assembly. French carols were sung for the Christmas Assembly. A spring party was held in April. An amusing French Comedfy, Rosalie , was presented for the occasion. Two students from the French department were sent to Kent in May for the State Scholarship Contest. Adviser ..... ..,.,....., . . . Miss Hannah Agan OFFICERS Presii-dent ...... ,,......... .... M a ry Wick Vice Presi-dent , . . . . . A-drian Stilson - Secretary ....,, , Rachel Pear ,,5, Treasurer . . . Grace Arkwtight Garnet Deeter Dorothy Gardinier Lillian Rowbothan Adrian Stilson Anna Kmeatt Paul Ondash Winifred Frey Philip Garnett Helen Olsavsky Edward Croft MEMBERS Viola Moore Troyan Tecau Emma Gardinier John Sladen Violet Pear Garnet Deeter Rachel Pear Marjorie Carrozzino Mary Wick Harriet Gray Elizabeth Kramer Velicia Evanoff Page Fifty-three U s 65 9 s 31 Wi AA 4949 49 C GIRLS SPORTS All the girls sports are sponsored by the Girls Athletic Association. A cageball tournament between the girls of the senior high school was held last fall. Six teams were formedg Senior, Junior, Sophomore, and three Freshmen teams. The Seniors won the championship by defeating the three lower class teams, despite the fact that there were only eight regulars on the team. The Seniors were: Carmel Car- rozzino, captaing Frances Ensley, Susie Cardelein, Alberta Taylor, Ethel Wyosky, Mayrene Telford, Elizabeth Traut and Marguerite Beckett. The basketball season was very exciting this year. So many came out for the sport from the freshmen and sophomore ranks that a tournament had to be held. The outstanding players were then chosen for the regular teams. FRESHMEN Martha Chapman Congetta Pietra Helen Traut Julia Sostaric Bertha Booth Ruth McGown SOPHOMORE Mary Torrie Dorothy Traut Eleanor Bader Margaret Jakupsin Frieda Roth The regular tournament was held during the week of March 2. The four years' experienced Seniors won the championship by defeating the other three teams. The first game was won by the Juniors, who defeated the Sophomores 22-19. The Seniors beat the Freshmen 35-8 in a game which was the Seniors from the beginning. The Seniors were again vi-ctorious when they beat the Sophomores 28-7. The Juniors, winning their second game, defeated the Freshmen 13-S. The Freshmen were again defeated when the Sophomores beat them 27-9. The series was brought to a close with the game between the Junior Seniors. The flashy Seniors beat the Juniors 25-8. JUNIORS Jean Russell Bernice Cole Garnet Deeter Margery Carrozzino Dorothy Bevan Mary Sostaric Page Fifty-two SENIORS Mayrene Telford Elizabeth Traut: Elizabeth Bondash Ethel Wyosky Marion Foster Margaret jurista Anna Pagac s and the 310 is 49 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The G. A. A. was first organized in February, 1927, with six charter members. The fall of 1930 the association was reorganized. It now has a membership of sixty. Membership is granted to any girl who has earned five honors. To retain active membership the girl must win five additional points a year. The purpose of the organization is to cooperate with the Girls Physical Education Department in fostering true sportsmanship, in furthering interest in athletics by pro- viding wholesome recreational activities, and in encouraging a democratic school spirit. The Club pin is a silver winged slipper and may be worn by any active member. Numerals are awarded for five points in any sport. A C. H. S. emblem is awarded for twenty honors and a letter for sixty honors. Miss Grace Bruce, girls Physical Education Instructor, is adviser. The officers are Elizabeth Traut, president, Mayrene Telford, vice president, and Marjorie Carrozzino, secretary. Anderson, Louisa Bader, Eleanor Baehler, Martha Beckett, Marguerite Bevan, Dorothy Brown, Beverly Bondash, Elizabeth Brusko, Helen Carrozzino, Marjorie Chapman, Marce Cole, Bernice Criswell, Margaret Cornie, Esther Deeter, Garnet Denehy, Helen Evans, Gertrude Foster, Marion Frey, Winifred Huda, Julia Jakupcin, Margaret Jurista, Margaret Martinko, Pauline G. A. A. MEMBERS Matuscak, Helen Myers, Geneieve Novonty, Martha Peterson, Helen Pietra, Congetta Plunkett, Helen Rae, Lillian Rider, Margaret Russell, Jean Sanduskay, Anne Schrader, Betty Shriver, Mary Louise Siciliano, Christine Snyder, Lillian Sostaric, Mary Talbot, Frances Telford, Mayrene Torrie, Mary Traut, Dorothy Traut, Elizabeth Traut, Helen Turner, Theresa Wyosky, Ethel Page Fifty-one 5 : SX. af. 'YN 4949 49 C aw AA A IX hr C 4 3 ,Ii X Pugz' Fifly IES.. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION .31 9 49 59 1931 BASKETBALL SEASON Chaney's basketb ll xA, MN M a season 1930-31 was not a success as far as victories are con- cerned, but it proved that the fellows showed the same spirit and determination when losing as when winning. Akron East, Fitch, State Class B. Champions, Memorial, Girard, Rayen, South, East-Alliance, Ashtabula, McDonald, Sebring, Dover, Scienceville and Steubenville were among the teams played this year. Handicapped by a small gym which made it necessary to go elsewhere every night to practice. The boys worked hard all during the season. Their spirit should be an .example to the school to keep on fighting no matter what the odds are. THE PLAYERS Q? 49 Arnold Bartram, Arn -He finished his athletic career at Chaney by playing a fine game at forward the first semester. Edward Broscoe, aEdfdie -Chaneyis basketball center and captain. Hle was Chaney's best player and much of the team's fighting spirit was due to him. Alfred Disler, Alu--This was Al's first year of basketball and he developed' rapidly and great things are expected of him next year. Frank Dussek, Frankie -Another newcomer with two more years ahead of him. He O should help Chaney greatly in those two years. C David Edwards, Dave -A forward, who will be back next year and will make our basketball outlook brighter. Paul Harris, 'LSheik',-As in football, so in basketball. He is a player of great promise. Nicholas Hayden, Nick -A brilliant athletic career at Chaney was ended when Nick played his last game of basketball for us. Wm. Klazer, Bill -Another of the new players. He will help us next year at guard. Paul Ridinger, Red -Chaneyis all round reserve man, going in when needed he filled the position to the best of his ability. Louis Slovik, 4'Webster',-As in football, he was a beginner in basketball who showed promise. Emerson Velar, Em -A reason why Chaney hopes for better years in a basketball Way. Keith Clupper, uBud -Chaney's faithful and loyal student manager. Page Forty-nine , '7 W' K fl Ak A X T K ' V T Q- C9 I I W T N L C VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Q c X 31 s .9 cafvulk 494 George Kabealo, Jiggs',-He climaxed his fine career with a'-.brilliant showing in his last year. Steubenville said that he was the finest center they had ever played against. John Kabealo, Jonick -He never met his equal in punting, plunging and backing up the line. His unselfish blocking and good sports- manship made him a favorite with the squad and the fans. John Kazy, -Iackl'-Another of Chaney's dependable reserve ends. Kenneth Lutz, Kenny -He packed a lot of dynamite in his small stature. His indifference to injury or illness was an inspiration to the team and a joy to the coaching staff. Wylie McCleery, Wylie -He filled in at tackle when Patsy went to the backfield. From his showing this year, we are expecting big things next season. Kenneth Morgan, Kenny -He was small but mighty. 'He stepped into Johnny's shoes in the South Game, and although uninjured, he 49 as gave the finest example of sheer grit and spirit that we have seen this season. joe Savko, Koos -He could play brilliantly when he wanted to. His return to Chaney was a big aid to the team. joe Sedlock, Charger -His determination to give his best was a fine example to the Chaney football spirit. Tony Sergi, Tony -He filled in capably at half or quarter. His work in the South Game was spectacular. Louis Slavik, Webster,'-He filled in at halfback and made many good games. Emerson Velar, Em -He was the smallest man on the squad, but his fine showing at end proved to us that speed and nerve are more im- portant than bulk. Arnold Bartram, Arn -Manager. If tireless working and loyalty help make success, then to Arn goes much of the credit for Chaney's successful football season. Keith Clupper, Bud -Manager. Always ready and helpfulg always on the iob. Puge Forty- Seve 5 : LQ sf. av C3 X05 C 32' Q FOOTBALL LETTER MEN ' Alex Belenski, Alex -He was handicapped by injuries, but showed a lot of speed and nerve. After two years of hard work he gained a regular backfield position and performed well. Wilfred Bolton, Will -A willing and faithful worker. Edward Broscoe, Eddie --His last season at tackle for Chaney was his best one. Big, fast, accurate and courageous. He was a mainstay of the team in spirit and in playing. Flore Cellio, Flore',-He has also played his last game for Chaney. In knifing the line, leading the interference or smashing plays he had no superiors. Leo Cellio, Leo -He cleared the path for Nick's long runs. A better blocker or harder tackler would be hard to find in the city. Jack Clemens, Jack -He gave his best, and was second to no one in fighting spirit. Billy Crowe, Bill -He filled in at tackle. With more experience he should be a first class lineman. Alfred Disler, Al -He was big and learned a lot of football in his first season. Chas. Downey, Chuck -A dependable reserve at end. Patsey Fitzwallo, Patsy,'-He played tackle or halfback with equal skill. Patsy is one reason why Chaney teams have been at the top for several seasons. Kenneth Fleming, Kenny -He was a good reserve halfback or full- back. Paul Harris, Sheik -He was a capable substitute at any backfield position. Nicholas Hayden, Nick --His last season was his best. His drive through the line and speed around the ends made him the best offen- sive back in the city. He called the signals, did the passing, ran with the ball, kicked occasionally and always gave Chaney his best. Preston Johnson, Pres -He has been seen regularly at guard for two years. His play was always good-often spectacular. Pagz' Forly-s 310 VV Af li Al Q 1930 FOOTBALL REVIEW With many letter men back from an undefeated 1929 football team they found' a difficult schedule and met the best teams from all over the state. Chaney,s football team carried on nobly during the 1930 season with Johnny Kabealo, a great punter and fullback, out most of the season, and beset by injuries to other lettermen, Chaney was not able to put its full strength on the Held in more than two games. Despite these handicaps, the Scarlet and Gray gridders were able to retain the Bott Trophey and to gain the Round Table and Rotary Club Trophies, which testify to the fact that the second successive year they are indeed the city champions. To retain this honor they defeated both Rayen and South. Defeats by Erie East, Northwestern Pennsylvania H. S. champions and by Steubenville, Mythical Ohio H. S. ,champions were the only losses sustained by the city champions. Victories were accorded over Columbus Central, Dayton Roosevelt, Rayen and South, while Akron East and Memorial were tied. While most of the team is lost by graduation, the outlook for the 1931 season is bright. 1930 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 26-Chaney ....,....... 14 Columbus Central . . . . 0 Oct. 4-Chaney ..... . 0 Erie East ...,.... . . 14 11-Chaney .... . 0 Akron East .... . 0 19-Chaney ..... . . , 0 Memorial ,,... . . 0 25-Chaney ..,., , . . 22 Rayen ........,. . . 6 Nov. 8-Chaney ...,, . . . 15 Dayton Roosevelt , . . . 8 1 5 -Chaney 2 7-Chaney ,... September 19 September 26 October 3 . October 10 . October 17 . October 24 , October 31 , November November 14 November 21 November 25 7,. 0 Steubenville .... 12 South ,...., 193 1 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE .. . 7 .. 0 Fitch . . , . , . . . . Scienceville , . , , . . , At Erie Academy . , . At Dayton Roosevelt ,.........AkronEast . . . At Toledo Wocrdward . . , . . Youngstown East . , , Columbus Central .,..................AtSteubenvmlle Girard City Championship Game at South Field Page Forty-five AA 490 49 C For -4 RJ-I r-4 EAM T FOOTBALL EY CHAN 6 539, 9 COACHES CHESTER H. MCPHEE PAUL SCHUMAKER Coach Assistant Couch Produ-Cer of undefeated Developer of imlpassible championship teams. lines. G. BRGUGHTON WHITE Faculty Manager Arranger of fine schedules. Page Forty-three ,nn 1 I ' 49 C R 3 i s f Y f. s 4 l a LQ. 49 155 ly C ATHLETIC ASSGCIATION The Chaney High Athletic Association was organized in 1926 to plan, direct, and carry-out all matters pertaining to athletics. This association is composed of members of the faculty, appointed by Mr. C. W. Ricksecker, principal of the school, who decided questions of policy and finance. This year the office of Financial Manager was created which gives the Faculty Manager more time to devote to the scheduling of games and details connected with this scheduling. OFFICERS Faculty Manager . . , .........., . , G. B. White Financial Manager . . J. R. Griffiths Secretary ,..,... , . Miss Ida Cohen MEMBERS C. W. Ricksecker .......,.., , .,.. Principal Wi. W. Parmenter Assistant Principal Chester McPhee . .,..,.,, . Coach Paul Schumaker . . ,... ...,.. . . . Assistant Coach Miss Ida Cohen W. T. Barr J. R. Griffith R. Ross G. B. White Pagr Forty-Iwo Q? fx O A 0 better model could the departing Seniors of Chaney pattern their lives, than after the oak tree, the emblem of Superiority, Sturdiness, and In- dependence. There are the leaves-vibrating with the essence of the inner life and energy of the tree! In the spring time, these leaves, quivering in the gentle breezes, evolve from buds fragile and delicate. During the course of the summer the oak leaf becomes a durable beautiful part of plant life. Autumn comes to tint them with vivid greens, golds, russets, browns of mellow velvet-colors rare which remain until the wind car- ries the leaves to the ground. This evolution of the oak leaf might very aptly be compared with the evolution and development of human personality. Although weak and delicate at first, man,s personality develops in the sunshine of the company of his fellow men, until it becomes a durable, stalwart natural attribute. Having attained this status the personality can withstand all obstacles as long as the heart continues to beat. Maturity and old age of a life, possessing a beautiful personality, is full of color and delight, just as is an oak leaf in the autumn of the year. Today, the Seniors are prepared to assimilate with mankind in every walk of life. Fragile and inexperienced, they stand on the threshold. They gaze upon the trodden path before them-a path of pitfalls and disappointments, intermingled with occasional joys. They are as delicate oak leaves, having just evolved from the protection of their buds. Like these dainty bits of foliage, these Seniors must weather the storms of life to develop Character and Personality. After several years under the elements of human nature, may they be distinctive-above the mass, statelyaand stalwart. Then may the populace pause to note the achieve- ments of these young men and women, saying, The Oaks of Chaney - emblems of Superiority, Sturdiness, and Independence. Page Forty-one c r' ,Qt 49 Q? 65 C i s if av AQ l ,gs Q5 X05 C A. X, 1' Q! 1 x9 OAKS OF CHANEY By RALPH DILLON Massive oaks towering to the heavens as stately portals in God's mighty cathedral of nature! Smaller oaks that had not developed into the dignity of maturity! Trees, large and small, young and old, decor- ated a beautiful silvan landscape. Basking in the celestial grandeur of the golden sunshine, their leafy arms cast a shadow on the earth below resembling unique designs of fine embroidery. Upon his arrival, King Winter draped their then bare arms with a blanket of snowy white. These were the scenes which the elements created together with the oaks of North Hazelwood Avenue a few years ago. Today the oaks are gone! In their stead stands a modern twentieth century institution of learning-N. H. Chaney High School. Majestic nature has given way to the trend of progressive education. Only a few lone surviving oaks remain, swaying in a breeze of wonderment-trying to acclimate themselves to the great change that has taken place within the span of such a comparatively short time. Nevertheless, small acorns are still developing into mighty oaks on this same land of North Hazelwood Avenue. They are acorns of preparation and study, developing into mighty oaks of wisdom. This development does not take place in the earth's sweet fertile breast but in the fertile minds of the students of Chaney High School. Trees are animated objects, living and breathing as do human beings. In no work of nature are human attributes more clearly embodied than in the oak tree. The very appearance of a majestic oak radiates mag- netic personality. Success, Power, Leadership-all are human charac- teristics which the wide body, the strong outstretched arms shouldering over its fellows, and the enormous height of the oak exemplify. 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H Nw ,N M 1 N -I wx 7 I N N' W k W V i 4 i i C Pagc Tlfirly-eight F RES1-IMEN , 49 3149 x A , A Albert, Paul Alexander, Louise Anderson, Louisa Anderson, Ralph Argenzeona, Antonette B Baker, Russel Bader, Eleanor Baehler, Martha Balasko, Andrew Bathaoy, Ann Bentley, Charles Bizunick, Julia Barth, Bertha Banury, Lillian Brohder, Dorothy Brindiar, Helen Brown, Beverly Brown, Darwyn Brown, Paul Burnett, Mary Olive C Caffey, Anna Mae Cardelein, John Cebriak, Anthony Ceh, joseph Cellio, James Celovsky, Anna Cenki, Sophia ching, Fong Chalinsky, Julia Clark, Margaret Clement, Emma Cleverly, Edna Crowe, William Cropt, Edward D Damare, john Davett, John Davies, Robert D'Aquila, Frank Deas, Margaret Dickson, Earl Doyle, William Duffy, james Dublik, Michael Duritza, Michael Dussek, Frank E Evans, Edward Evans, Gertrude Epeyesi, Margaret F Fa-banish, Barbara 49 SOPHOMORES Featsent, Beatrice Felipsin, Magdalene Ference, Helen Ferencik, Michael Furman, Cyril Futkas, Agnes G Garcan., Helen Gardinier, Dorothy Genieve, William Gentile, Rosemary Gerst, Leona Gust, Margaret Giba, Helen Gorman, Rita Gillespie, Rosemary Graeper, Howard Graham, joseph Green, William Gross, Jeanita H Habeger, Donald Halvge, Irene Harris, David Hawkins, Beatrice Heckert, Donald Hendricks, Virginia Heyman, Alfred Henehy, Ernestine Hoffer, Andrew Hoffer, Catherine Homolya, Margaret Houlihan, Francis Hovis, James J Jakupcan, Margaret johnson, Alice Johnson, Vivian jones, Paul ' jones, Theodore Joseph, Anna K Kurz, John Kachurek, Agnes Kaiser, Marie Kasprisin, Mary Anne Kaster, Bernice Keaton, Anna Kennedy, Patrick Kabeit, Christina Koby, Clifford Kopachy, Gizula Kozak, Martha Kramer, Pauline Krafcik, Vera Kraus, Helen Kramer, Stanley Krusely, Mary Kulsko, Ann L Laughrin, Anna Mae Lutz, Margaret M Magish, Mary Martinko, Pauline Matelsky, john Mazie, Margaret McCracken, George McMahoney, Robert Megown, Charles Mehlo, Virginia Meredith, Leroy Meredith, Michael Miller, Emil Morrison, John Modorelle, James Moore, Viola Moss, Thelma Murphy, joseph Myres, Genevieve N Nagy, Alex Nagy, Steve Nanovsky, John Nardella, Michael Neoly, Helen Louise Niznik, Anna P Palmer, Nellie Panlik, John Pavalko, Charles Petras, Ina Pietra, Congetta Platic, Steve Plunkett, Helen Prantka, Julia Pounchiak, Ann Puhalla, Ruth Pupino, Lena Pysher, Raymond R Rider, Roland Riga, William Rogers, Manuel Rosenberger, Jack Rotay, john Roth, Frieda Roth, William S Sandusky, Anne Saraden, Helen Scheetz, William Schuster, Catherine Schraeder, Elmer Sedlock, Emery Senion, Mary Senick, Evelyn Sestok, Nicholas Siciliano, Christine Sheppa, Frank Smart, james Smith, james Smith, Alice Smith, Randall Smut, Michael Sopkovick, Helen Steinford, Charlene Stewart, Thomas Stomback, Louise Stall, William Stratigos, George Sysos, Mary Szekely, Margaret T Tannihill, Louise Taylor, Nettie Tecan, Ann Tecan, Mary Terbek, Michael Thomas, Eleanor Toporcer, Margaret Torrie, Mary Torok, Mary Toth, Jennie Toth, john Turner, Theresa V Vukovinsky, Marion Vobnibak, Anna Velar, Mary Louise W Wagner, Alberta Walters, Frank Walters, Robert Ward, Julia Weiner, Jack Weiss, Violet Whittle, Richard Wighton, Marjorie Williams, Irene Wright, Lucille Woods, James Y Young, Robert Z Zapka, Anna Zouch, Violet Page Thirty-seven l AA 49 49 as C A4 1 I i 1 w QP 49 ax C 1 i 5 v Pagc Tlmirly-six XVXL 9 X 12? O LN P4 ES PHOMOR SO 31 A, 49 Q QE se H VJ JUNIGRS Alcott, Ethel Arkwright, Grace B Barber, Ruth Bartha, Mary Beckett, Louise Behan, Joseph Bletso, Neita Boyle, Bud Bricker, Maynard Brusko, Margaret Butzer, Marie C Caventer, Bill Caventer, Edward Carrozzino, Marjorie Caplen, Frances Cellio, Leo Chellis, Joyce Chuhbs, Jay Clark, Thomas Crone, Dorothy Cronie, Lena Criswell, Margaret D Dickson, William Denehy, Helen Dieter, George Dieter, Ralph Doyle, William Dulin, Edna Dulin, Raymond Dunn, Kenn.eth E Ebert, Robert Estok, Andrew F Filips, Vincent Fitch, Pearl G Genuske, Dorothy Gardinier, Emma Garnet, Philip Giaba, Anna Gibson, Howard Grant, Robert Gray, Thomas Guertler, Irene Gundry, Howard H Hadley, Lewis Hayden, Paul Hendry, Edna Mae Humensky, Joseph .T Jewell, Alice K Kabealo, John Kollay, Alex Kappelhof, Henry Keir, Neva Kirkner, Norbert Kunkle, Isel Kish, Steve Klaser, William Kopachy, William Kirkner, Paul L Legstrom, William Liddle, Jeanette Luth, Charlotte M Madden, Kathryn Modarella, Marie Maurer, Pauline McCabe, Marie N Neely, Mary Novatny, Martha O Ondash, Bertha Ondash, Helen Orsary, Valentine P Pellin, Elmira Peters, John Pesansky, Joseph Polisky, Eva Polisky, Joseph Pothour, Charles Prosser, Everett R Ragan, John Rembouski, Marie Renz, Virginia Richards, Charles Ridinger, Paul Rosko, Charles Roknick, William Rollins, John Rowbotam, Lillian Rowbotam, Thelma Ruane, Marjorie Russell, Jean S Saunders, Jack Seiler, Harold Senick, Clara Shood, Viola Slavik, Louis Smith, Edward Snyder, Lillian Sostraic, Mary T Talbot, Frances Taylor, Ruth Teter, Pearl Terpak, Stephen Toth, Mary Toth, Stephen Torok, John Troutman, Helen V Vitikas, Veronica W Weekly, Alfred Page Thirty-fi-ve AA Q5 Q9 C05 C Yf V fx Q PN 4 l AA f X 495 C b S i 1 1 Page' Tbiriy-f JUNIORS 31a 65- 65 JANUARY 1932 SENIORS B K Baker, Evelyn Kurz, Fred Belenski, John Bevan, Dorothy M Bevan, Raymond Billet, William Bondash, Elizabeth Maguire, John McIntosh, Lillian Mogish, Michael Morgan, Kenneth C Mura, Mary Cika, Alex Cole, Bernice O D Olsavsky, Helen Orosz, George Deisler, Alfred P E Paliga, Mike Petterson, Helen Petro, Anthony Proverbs, Minnie Edwards, David Ensley, Merkie F R Featsent, Earl Fleming, Kenneth Fine, Lillian Fossati, Emma Foster, Marion S Shuff, Richard Sheppa, Julia Roberts, Earl Rider, Margaret Frey, Winifred Furmn, John G T Golomb, Celia Goldner, May Gray, Harriet Griffith, Mary Tecau, Ttoyan Turner, Joe Louise W H Waback, Andrew Harris, Paul Y Huda, Q Julia Yurko, George J Jones, Louise Jurista, Margaret Zunic, Anne Z Page Thirty-three x A , 1 Q AA Q49 49 C AI X qegr 1 6 C Q 1 E I Thirly-I DHGRS SE 1932 UARY JAN Lady Althea Gregory, M0l'filI1!'f,X wife .... Q 6,4471 SENIOR PLAY CAST Wfhe Irresistible Marmaduken, by Ernest Denny, was presented by the June, 1931, Seniors of Chaney High School on Friday, May 8, in the school auditorium. The plot centers around the NMarmaduke wh-o has met with an accident. His double is discovered in a hospital, suffering complete loss of memory, and is taken for the Marmad'uke.,' The real Marma-duke arrives and complications arise as to the dis- posal of his double. Everything comes to a pleasing conclusion when the real identity of the Marmaduke's double is dis-covered and he is found to be Lord Lynton, an English noble of great repute and substantial holdings, who, at the completion of the drama, marries 'Tat' O'Brien, cousin of the Marmaduke. The phenomenal success of the production was due to the proficient efforts of Miss Katherine Simmons, play director. Play Director , ,....... Miss Marmaduke ,,..,. CAST Mortimer Gregory ,,.......,......... Dr. O'Keefe .. Christopher Deacon, Loral Lj'71f011,S solicitor Walter, a valet Lady Susan, ber sixfrr ,..... .....,. Patricia O'Brien, Pain .... ....... Katherine Simmons . . . . . John Shields jack Clemens . Walter Kloetzer . . . Ralph Dillon . . , . Paul Ondash . Elizabeth Traut Elizabeth Blattman Mayrene Telford Beatrice Wyley, M0rlimt'r's serrefary 4 . . . Gertrude McCaffrey Dawson, Lady Allfamfx 'maid ....... ........, A nn Bellan A chauffeur ......., .,.. , . George Kabealo A paper hanger Host .,.. Hostess , , , Treasurer ..,....... Assistant .............. . , , Box Office Manager . , . , . . . . Assistant ............ . . . Publicity Manager PRODUCING STAFF . John Claire Helen O'Neil Helen Kozak Mary Mondak Agnes White William Pugh Verne Spinclell Stage Manager .... ., George Kabealu Stage Carpenter . Electrician ..... Property Manager Costume Designer Scenic Artists .. Assistant ,....,. Prompter ,...,. General Business Manager ..... Keith Clupper Preston johnson Emil O'Hatnick . Eleanor Flynn Esther Cleverly Helen Johnson Helen Williams . Ethel Wyosky Edward Geiger Page Thirty-one l l Q7 -35 Gb C C : AQ Q05 QS Q05 C 0 O 4931 6? CLASS HISTORY By GERTRUDE MCCAFFREY An hundred men with each a pen Or more upon my word, sir, It is most true would he too few Their valor to record sir. VENI! VIDI! VICI! We came! An army of one 'hundred iprepared for action on the field of battle called 4'High School Days',. This valiant army bravely ascended the steps of the mighty Chaney Barra-cks only to be ruthlessly pushed aside by those who had recently passed their Private days. Successfully we passed the tests which were assigned to us and therefore were given the stamp of approval by the Commander-in-chief. Few were our weapons. After the excitement of enlisting had subsided, we realized that only a grammar school education was ours with which to combat the raging battle that surrounded us. Therefore, for ten months we, raw recruits, were given all unimportant tasks to do. Only those who had passed this preliminary ordeal could imagine how crushed were our feelings. Despite all rough treatment, however, we successfully ploidded through the swampy fields of Latin, Algebra an-d English. Came a notice from the Commander! How we trembled as we slowly proceeded to his quarters. Our fears were short lived for the kind gentleman granted us a three months furlough and bestowed upon us the titles of Corporal and of Sergeant. September of 1928 marked the closing of our furlough. Reluctantly, but happily, we returned to our waiting duties. Many faithfully guarded the posts of Caesar and Geometry. However, the vigil was too long and too trying, the result being that some were unable to remain. Our eyes swelled with tears as we speedily marched ahead of our weaker comrades. The mid-way mark! Another leave of absence, and we returned in the fall of 1929 bearing the distinguishing mark of Captain. Finally we were receiving the honor that was due us. No longer did we stoop to the insignificant tasks formerly assigned to us. The elevation was breath-taking, indeed. So elated were we over our new positions that we did not consider our duties as strenuous as we had anticipated. Attention! Majors! At last we had reached the top. How happy we were. But there was a tug at our hearts when we realized that more of our army had fallen beneath the shock and shell of this raging battle. In our new positions of dignity we realized that there must be organization to every successful group. Therefore, in October, 1930, we, sixty-five Majors, met in a group to settle matters of great im- portance. Election was first and foremost. The ballots were counted. The pleasing results were: Ralph Dillon, president, George Kabealo, vice president, Edward Geiger, treasurerg and Laurabelle Wighton, secretary. The esteemed advisers chosen were Miss Elizabeth Knowlton and Mr. Ezra Diller. , The final year has drawn to a close. 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SHEOQ N38 NE -:Etna :bu-um: EEZ SEE M2503 50? 0:5 252: E332 NEEDED Ei E2 H :zum 'AAE4' :Esau as-5:2 EM io :jam :amass MENLA EDOS UZEAMEMO XHAQU AAO! ww A OC Page Twenty-eight 65 o U s 31 O KE Recollections of the past four years then penetrate our minds. We remember how we had thought Success to be just across the threshold of Graduation. With this in mind we ardently climbed to that portal. So eager had we been to unlatch it, that we failed to appreciate many of the extended opportunities. Would that the doors were again tightly closed so that we could have another chance. But no, we must go on! Those behind us notice and question our uncertain hesitancy as we tarry on the threshold to determine which path we shall follow. By explanation we try to warn them of their own destiny, but amidst the tumultuous eagerness with which they, like ourselves, press forward, our voices are neither heard nor heeded. Like ourselves they are pursuing a glamorous goal, but cannot realize the seriousness of their undertaking. With weary hearts we now turn to depart, but before we leave, we wish to pay a last tribute. Sincerely we extend our everlasting gratitude to our parental instructors who have patiently imparted to us prepara- tory knowledge and the necessary inspiration for ultimate achievement. Wfe want to thank them especially for the helpful guidance and advice which we will sorely lack when we can no longer turn to them for assistance. And so- Farewell, we say, to familiar classrooms and well-known books. Farewell, we say, to the faculty and student body of Chaney. Farewell, we say, to the famed Scarlet and Gray banner that floats above her colossal white walls. So with a last farewell to our beloved Alma Mater we sorrowfully depart and hear the gates of Time clashing behind us, forever crushing the past into just a happy memory. The Deeds of Chaney we lock in the depths of our Soul. Her Standards we shall ever uphold and unfurl to posterity! l QP Q QP C Page Twrn ty-seven X sw, 459+ D AA I VALEDICTORIA By WALTER KLOETZER At last that long-sought gateway of Graduation has loomed up before us. The happy event which we have anticipated during our school career has now occurred. We tarry a moment on the threshold of Com- mencement and our thoughts are fraught with jubilant sorrow. We are exultant for soon we shall share che spheres of the brilliant men who have achieved great deeds. We are beset with anxiety for from now on we shall have to continue our paths through life's struggles alone and wich- out guidanceg and as yet we have not tasted of life's Waters. With our educational accomplishments which seem ever to grow more inadequate when set against the background of life's controversies, shall we ever be able to make any impressions upon life's pathway? CQ lf? Directly ahead, the impressive towers of University Buildings are visualized. There some of us shall enter the ranks of advanced education and pursue the rewards of scholarship. Within the horizon of others are discerned the situations of employment in the Commercial Field. The lure of the Industrial World, with its unrestricted advancement, beckon to still others with roaring machinery and effulgent open hearths. as For those who will attain a University Degree the field of achieve- C ment is unlimited. The realms of science, the arts of diplomacy and statesmanship, the professions of theology, law and medicine, the pro- ficiency of engineering-all lie open in endless recompense. Those ven- turing into the Commercial World are planning to enter into executive fields of great repute and to negotiate the business affairs of the nation. Those interested in the Industrial World shall forge ahead and become executive figures in the departments of industry. These are only a few of the possibilities that lie within our scope. Every one of us has a definite goal for which he is striving. For some the immediate undertaking will serve only as a transitory step to higher attainment, for others it will be the forerunner of their permanent occu- pation. Yet, all of us secretly cherish our ambitions and by means of diversified paths we visualize Success. Page Twenty-six .fi AI EV ,iw LA 31 z J f Q , 5 BURNETT WEINLR Bernie ' College Prep. Band '28 '29 fStuclent Conductorj '31 Orchestra '28 '29 '30 '31 German Club '30 W'esterner Staff '29 '31 Ring Committee 'rMl'l1X' fares portray flJl'il' frm' worlfaf' AGNES WHITE Aggie College Prep. LSouth '27J Goserho '29 '30 '31 Latin Club '29 '30 C 86 T Dramatic Club '31 English Club '28 QTfCQlS.J Westerner Staff '31 Play Committee Play Cast-Box Office Mgr. Of ull fbi' girlx, Wflml VIIUH' vonlil bi' fonml in frminim' i'lmr'u1? LAURABELLE WIGHTON Nemo College Prep. Class Secretary Goserho '29 '30 '31 Etiquette Club '30 QPres.j Ilnglish Club '28 Annual Staff A ilulfgfiler nf fbi' Gmfx, ll'il'il1t'l'Y full, Anil umxf tIfl'ilI1'I-1' fair. HELEN NVILLIAMS Honey College Prep. QSouth Hi '30j Student Counsel '27 English Club '27 '28 Nature Club '28 Girl Reserves '27 CPres.j Class Basketball '29 Girls Athletics Banquet Committee Ch. Play Cast-Scenic Artist Tl1im' i'yi'.i are .1fH'fIIlQX, in zvlmxr xviini Aim' xilvuf zurfws. brairlz ix xrruf' ET1-1121. WYOSKY 'TOVVl'lC21d Commercial G. A. A. '30 '31 C. C. C. '29 '30 '31 English Club '28 Study Club '28 C 85 T Dramatic Club '31 Class Basketball Girls Athletics W'esterner Staff '30 '31 Annual Staff Color Committee Ch. Play Cast+Prompter Lvl ni bi' up unil doing. Q r Q5 Q 1 I C, Page Twenly-five i l VV AAL A i , ' MARGARET STEIN Peg ' Commercial ' C 86 T Dramatic Club '29 CSec.J '30 lPres.J '31 Goserho '31 ' Student Council '28 Study Club '29 Invitation and Picture Com. lCh.J Annual Staff LdllXl7fl'f will bring mrrrimenl lo lbosr who are sail. MAYRISNE T1-ILFORD Bobbie ' Commercial G. A. A. '29 qv. Pres.7 'so '31 C BL T Dramatic Club '28 '29 '30 '31 C. '29 '30 '31 Class Basketball '28 '29 '30 '31 Girls Sports Invitation and Picture Committee Play Cast She has fbi' rllllmxiaxuz of moilern -youilrf' 69 fd- ELIZABETH TRAUT Betty College Prep. fFitCh Hi '27 '28j G. A. A. '28 '29 lPres.j '30 '31 C 8l T Dramatic Club '30 '31 l Latin Club '30 '31 1 English Club '28 Y Class Basketball '29 '30 Girls Athletics Ring Committee Westerner Staff '31 National Honor Society CSecretaryJ Play Cast Ou with flu' fluurv, lvl joy by immu- i fim'rl. QD C CHARLES USHER Chuck College Prep. Nature Club '29 Chemistry Club '30 '31 Hi-Y '30 '31 Debating '29 Football '30 Ring and Pin Committee Orchestra '28 '29 Tull Oaks from little Arornx grow. MARY VASKO - College Prep. C. C. C. Commencement Committee , Thr flower of ilu' .vuwlesf smell is al- wayx shy. Page Twrnly-four 6? ' fx X31 G2 JOHN SAXON Jack College Prep. Chemistry Club '31 Baccalaureate Committee Plaines: in truth gain muny az fricmz'. JOHN SHIELDS Johnnie Technical Hi-Y '30 Student Council '28 '29 Class Baseball '29 Invitation and Picture Committee Grant Cartooning Club Play Cast Slale'lVy and lull be mows in Mu' bull, Tha' rbirf of a fbonmmlx for grace. JOHN SLADEN Bud College Prep. French Club '29 '30 '31 History Club '28 Glee Club '31 Latin Club '27 Class Day Committee W'lml u bother ix u famoux mime. VERNE SPINDELL Squirt College Prep. Annual Staff Westerner Staff '30 '31 QAsst. Ed.j Debating Team '29 '30 '31 N. F. 1.. '29 '30 '31 C Fx T Dramatic Club '31 Masqueraders Dramatic Club '29 X. Y. Z. Club '30 Latin Club '30 '31 Nature Club '29 Senior Play Committee Commencement Committee CCh.j Play Cast-Pub. Mgr. True bupfnincxs is in doing good. CHARLOTTE SCHWARTZ Lottie Commercial CGrant '27J Goserho '27 '28 '29 '30 C. C. C. '28 Commencement Committee She walks-ilJe lady of my dreams. rs VV AN we AA Q5 49 as C Page Tzuvntlv-lbrcc ' v ' ' '31 b fa , V x ki.. i I . 1 1 1 il l 111 1 Hi 1 vw all lm fi 111 Ng 1 6 Page T1vcr1fy-I wo PAUL ONDASH Pal College Prep. National Honor Society '30 CPres.J '31 N. F. L. '29 '30 fPres.j '31 Debating Team '29 '30 '31 Student Council '28 '29 German Club '29 Chemistry Club '31 Class Baseball '29 '30 '31 Play Committee fCl1.j Banquet Committee Play Cast Now bn! bimxvlf can 121' luis fmrullt'l. RACHEL PEAR Rae College Prep. fr! lftiquette Club '27 French Club '28 '29 CSec.5 '30 C SL T Dramatic Club '29 '30 '31 Westcriier Staff '30 '31 Fnglisla Club '27 '28 Gosetlmo '27 Senior Assembly Committee 1 fun' rvillr glfzilnuxx o1'i'rx1vrr'ml, Soft xluilex by llllfilllll lcimlmhis bred. VIOLIZT PEAR Vi College Prep. ff French Club '29 '30 Westerner Staff '30 A riolrf by ll nmxxy xfunv, lmlf lviililrlz from ilu' eye. ELEANOR PLUNKETT El Commercial Etiquette Club '28 Goserho '29 '31 C. C. C. '29 '31 Westerner Staff '31 Ax from Mn' xurrml qlmvl of uigbf, 117110 pours a lun-ly gfllfll' li-kfllff, WILLIAM PUGH Bill College Prep. HA Chemistry Club '30 '31 C Sl T Dramatic Club '29 '30 '31 Glee Club '28 Play Cast-Asst. Box Office Mgr. frm' :mil lrrari' uml flown right linu- fxf num. O E i 3 Y JULIA NOVAK ny ' Commercial . C. C. C. '28 '29 '30 '31 English Club '29 Commencement Committee Augi'lx lixfvu uber: xbi' xflrafcxf' ELIZABETH O'HATNICK Betty Commercial C. C. C. '28 '29 '30 '31 QTrcas.j Class Day Committee A ll'0IlILllI zwll zvorllv !:.r10u'i11g. IZMIL O'HATN1CK Eddie College Prep. CSI. .Iohn's Sehoolj '27 Class Baseball '28 '29 ,so Banquet Committee Play Cast-Electrician A Jay for lriul, un hour for xporl, Biff for tl friiwil, lift- ix 100 xlrorff' HELEN O'NElLL HonEy College Prep. QUrsulinc '28 Class Presidentj Goserho '29 '30 '31 Latin. Club '29 '30 English Club '28 C 85 T Dramatic Club '31 Girls Athletics '28 Westerncr Staff '30 '31 Annual Staff Social Committee Play Cust--Asst. House Mgr. Sonic xlmly iluy and niglil, To ilumw' ix .vlill my om' i1'eligl1l. ,IULIA oLsAvsKY Jule Commercial Glce Club '30 '31 C. C. C. '28 '29 '30 '31 Hour afler hour your lfmluiiful fuvr 1'lm'r'x up ilu' l1lm'x. v I Page Twvuly-om' fi-f . XY V AN 1 1 LT! J I . ! J ,. C ,JAN ,L C V 49 49 as C X 1 i +2 Page Tuwlly n GERTRUDE MCCAFFRHY Gert College Prep. QUrsulinc '28 '29 Class Secretaryj Guserho Club '29 QSoc. Ch., '30 '31 Hi-Y SL G. R. Co. Council '30 '31 Westcriicr Staff '30 '31 Clid.J '31 Annual Staff Social Committee Cli. Latin Club '29 QSec.j '30 Play Cast Null1i11g l0z'n'li4'r um ln' fonml in u'ol11ul1. HELEN lV1CCUl.1.0UGl'l Len Commercial Goserho '29 '30 C. C. C. '28 '29 '30 Banquet Committee Nu xlurp fill morn, u'lu'u youll! aml pleas- uri' Illl'!'f lu rbuxv flu' lmurs will: ilullrillg feel. MARY MONDAK Blondie Commercial C. C. C. '28 '29 '30 Modernistic '30 Library '30 '31 Latin '28 Cap and Gown Committee Play Cast-Asst. Treasurer A lowly luzly K1lI'lIll'lIft'!I in liglvff' HELEN MORRIS Sis College Prep. CTucson, Ariz. '30J C SC T Dramatic Club '30 '31 C. C. C. '30 '31 Latin Club '30 '31 Westerner Staff '31 Annual staff Cap and Gown. Committee Thy Ill0l,l'.Yfj' ix u ramllr' In lhy lm'ri!. THOMAS MURPHY Pete College Prep. Dramatics '29 '30 '31 French Club '28 '29 '30 '31 Clicmistry Club '30 '31 Hi-Y '31 X. Y. Z. Club '29 QVice Prcs.J Class Baseball '30 '31 Senior Assembly Committee Annual Staff ll is no! ufixr, In ln' wiser ilmu m'vf's.mry. vas ei Q9 ELIZABETH KRAMAR Liz College Prep. French Club '29 '30 '31 Latin Club '30 '31 Westerner Staff '30 '31 Annual Staff Commencement Committee Uhr u fair lily on a rizfm' sbt' floats on flu' rizfur of fbougblf' ROBERT KROLI.. Bob College Prep. Class Baseball '28 '29 '30 Stagecraft Club '28 Chemistry Club '31 Nature Club '29 Class Day Committee A Illzlll of l'0llYllgL' is also of gooll faith. JAMES KUBIC Jim.mic Commercial CClinton, Indiana Highy Senior Assembly Committee Our fllaugbfx aml our l'0lIllIll'l'S are our oufn. MARGARETTA MACHINGO Marge Commercial Study Club '29 C. C. C. '31 Whssterner Staff '30 '31 Annual Staff '31 Baccalaureate Committee Of all flu- girls flzal zrrw' sem, 710716 fizzvr rould lm fo1111fl. MICHAEL MATASIC Mickey College Prep. Football '27 '30 Baseball '29 '30 Indoor Baseball '28 '29 '30 '31 French Club '27 '28 Chemistry Club '30 '31 VC7fJal mon' rozzlcl 1L'OlllL'11 wanf. l Page Nineteen VF, K AN AQ Q4 rv KX Qt C i s MN Q AA 4 1 GEORGE KABEALO jiggs College Prep. Class Vice President Football '28 '29 '30 Track '29 '30 Class Baseball '28, '29 '30 Student Council '28 CPres.J '30 Debating Team '29 '30 Masqueraders Dram. Club '28 QTreas.J '29 Chemistry Club fPres.J '30 '31 Nature Club '29 QVice Pres., N. F. L. '29 CSCCJ '30 Senior Assembly Committee Play Cast-Stage Mgr. Hr wax a 1111111 for all in all. WALTER KLOETZER Walt College Prep. National Honor Society fVice Pres.j '30 '31 N. F. L. fvice Pres., '29 '30 '31 Debating Team '29 '30 '31 Chemistry Club CVice Pres.J '30 '31 German Club '27 '28 '29 Latin Club '28 '29 '30 Orchestra '27 '28 '29 '10 '31 CSU!- dent Directory x 1' X Ring Committee CChr.J Play Cast Annual Staff Hr lrosxesxrd rr 11c'c'11liar 11110111 of prmlzzr- ing an rffrrt 111 what r'1'r'r ln' Jiri. ARNO KMENT Arn College Prep. 1South High '30J Student Council German Club '27-'30 Chemistry Club '31 Commencement Committee Q Kirk in turing 011111111011 Xf'lIXt'. C 1.150 KOLLAY LCC Technical Study Club '29 Class Day Committee Deeds an' lmllvr llliugx than lL'0I'1lX. HELEN KOZAK Nell Commercial Course Camp Fire '28 '29 C. C. C. '28 '29 '31 Study Club '29 Westerner Staff '30 '31 Annual Staff Baccalaureate Committee Play Cast-Treasurer VVe can do more goozl by being gootl lban in any other way. Page EiglJft'I'l1 319 XA, 'Qt f 9 HELEN HEYMAN Helena College Prep. Latin Club '30 '31 German Club '29 '30 X. Y. Z. Club '30 National Honor Society Senior Assembly Committee Lvl k110lL'If'l1gl' grow from mon' io mort. STEPHEN HOMOLYA, Jr. Speed College Prep. Cap and Gown Committee Rider flu' air in a whirl wimlf' PAUL HURA Pauly College Prep. Cap and Gown Committee Hr xuls bix bvarl on ilu' goal noi Ibr- prize. HELEN JOHNSON Joe College Prep. Goserho '30 '31 Debating Club '29 '30 English Club '27 CSeC.j '28 Nature Club '28 Class Basketball Westerner Staff '30 '31 Social Committee Student Council '28 Play Cast-Scenic Artist Sfn' is willy fo fulk zuifff, ANI, jwlvuxanl In think on. PRESTON JOHNSON Technical Football '29 '30 Basketsball Mgr. '29 Student Council '28 Hi-Y '29 '30 QTreas.j '31 Stagecraft Club '28 '29 Westerner Staff '30 '31 Annual Staff Color Committee Play Cast-Stage Carpenter Thr xlrongrr always x1u'cz'1'41. Pres I 49 49 49 C Page Seventeen , I Y AV X 1 ' X '51 LA 1 ox 1 C Page SIA lzwn GLADYS FIfTHliROI..F Rui Commercial Student Council '26 1Sec.J 27 French Club '30 Baccalaureate Committee Pvurr' ix allways bwr11fifnl. IILEANOR FLYNN l'.xl College Prep. Goserho '30 '31 CServiee Ch.J Iftiquette Club '27 Modernistic Club '29 C 51 T Dramatic Club '30 '31 Latin Club '30 English Club '28 Class Basketball '27 '29 Westerner Staff '31 Annual Stuff Color and Decoration Committee Baccalaureate Committee Ch. Play C:1st+Pr0perty Mgr. The only :my lo hun' 11 frieml ix la be Our. lfDWARD GEIGER GIb Technical Hi-Y '30 '31 Class Treasurer Play Cast-Bus. Mgr. Burn for xln'r'1'xx fu' x1'enn'J, Will: grun' lo win, will: lwurl fn lmlal, Will: n'lu'rr'y smile, will: frielnlx unfold. THOMAS GEORGE Tommy College Prep. I-Ii-Y '29 '30 '31 Masqueraders Dramatic '29 '30 German Club '29 Class Indoor Banquet Committee W'rrr fllrru no uvmen, Men vnulil lim' like lllil'ifll1tliI'l'S. WILLIAM GRIFFITHS Red Technical Hi-Y '29 '30 fVice Pres.j '31 Stagecraft Club '28 C BL T Dramatic Club '29 '30 '31 Basketball '30 '31 Color Committee Over semi: m'z'r'r forgolfer1. 42 YV AI KEITH CLUPPKR 'Bul College Prep. Football Mgr. '30 Basketball Mgr. '31 Class Baseball '30 '31 Debating '29 '30 Hi-Y '29 ,30 '31 Nature Club '29 QPresidentJ Masquerade Dramatic Club '28 '29 Social Committee Play Cast I'U um' be lim! by lmnrx of xlmly, My Ifxsmt romrs lIAlflH'LlHj'. EARL CORRlfl.l, Ginlt College Prep. National Honor Society '30 '51 Chemistry Club '31 QTreas.j Senior Play Committee YN, all I know, I lltlll' lrurr1i'1l l'll1'UIIjffJ lmrif slllifyf' W'A1.T1iR DAVIDSON W'.llt Technical Class Baseball '28 '29 '50 '31 Etiquette Club '30 Chemistry Club '31 Cap and Gown Committee W'fmf'X flu' IIM' of zz'nrryi11g, IIIXf xnzilw, xmilu. nrnl .iu1ili'. RALPH Dll.l,ON R.1l' College Prep. Class President National Honor Society iTrc,1s.1 N. F. L. '28 '29 fTrc.1s.j '30 QPr:sif dentj '31 QDist. Cl1r.J Debating Team '28 '29 '30 '31 Student Council '28 '29 1Pre itlentj English Club '28 V'esterner Staff '31 Annual Staff Play Cust Tlmri' ix toxzzvtfviizg in liix ruin' ffm' rmrlzrx flu' inner-mosf 1'l'ff'SS Of ri fwrxonf' BEATRICE IQNYEART Bw College Prep. Goscrbo '31 English Club '27 '28 Invitation and Pictur: Ci3Z1XI111fI22 Bill what ix flu' use of lL'0l'1'j'fVlg, If m'1'i'r um zmrflm while. 1 Page Fifteen A 4 I, f Co? C ,-- ,AN AQ l l i . . C f- S' 31 Page F011 rlvnz DOROTHY BROXVN 1Jot' College Prep. Goserho '29 '30 '31 C. C. C. '30 '31 Dramatic Club '29 '30 French Club '29 '30 Writerw Club '29 Modernistie Club '30 Class Day Committee Annual Staff Play Cast Roll mul bin! of luurri' ulnl ull inrlm UIIIIF lvmi luill noblj on Iyer. MARK CARR Curly Commercial C. C. C. Commencement Committee Surf: .ilnff ilu' 1l'IH'lil il muile uf. JOHN CLAIRE .Ionnie 3 College lrep. Annual Staff Westeriier Staff '29 '30 '31 fASst. 1211.5 Hi-Y '29 '30 fscc.l 'xl Hi-Y 86 G. R. County Council '30 '31 Chemistry Club '30 '31 French Club '28 '29 '30 lfnglish Club '27 '29 fPreSiLlcntl '28 CViec Presidentj C Sc T Dramatic Club '31 Football '29 Social Committee Play Cast-House Mgr. Dum'ing, lnlllqlririg, and uiuniug. Tfn' original Inj' boy. JACK CLIZMIZNS -IJekie Technical Cllnyen '28 '29D Football '30 French Club '30 Hi-Y '29 '30 '31 lnvitntion and Picture Committee Play Cast Tliiulz.v flu- lm! of t'1'1'l'vX' one, A frm' frirnd fo lure. lfSTl'lER Cl.1fVlfRl.Y ESS Commercial Camp Fire '27 C. C. C. '29 Goserho '30 '31 Class Day Committee Play Cast-Costume Mgr. Her roirf rlzuugml will: flu' liirlliq saw! :tml 1m'10zli011x. WWW AN N 1 AA f MARGUFRITE BECKETT Margie K College Prep. 1 Glee Club '30 '31 1 G. A. A. '30 '51 Class Cageball 130 Cap and Gown Committee Ch, 1 But xlu' um u mf! lumlxvafw of milil A rurflv, W'lmi'ri' 1111 wax lmrmony, filllll, and tIl1it'I'. ANN BELLAN Ann College Prep. C. C. C. '30 '31 Student Council '30 Class Day Committee Play Cast Thr i-cry flower of yozzlbf' MARY BILLO Mer College Prep. C. C. C. '29 4Sec,j '30 '31 49 49 lfnglish Club '29 C. :Sl T. Dramatic Club '30 Ftiquette Club '30 Masqueradefs Dram. Club '31 fScc.j Annual Staff Play Committee A frm' frivmf ix for czrr Hfl'i1'IIIl. lfI.lZAl3FTH B1.ATTlV1AN Betty College Prep. CDover High 'ZRJ Qwyandottc, Mich. '29j Glee Club '30 ff? Goserho Club '30 '31 C Etiquette Club '30 C. C. C. '30 '31 NX'esterner Staff '31 Ring Committee Senior Assembly Committee Ch. Play Cast Sim lmil all flu' royal nzafeings of a q1m'l1. ISADORE BRADLYN ISSy College Prep. Orchestra '27 '28 '29 '30 Band '28 '29 '30 Chemistry Club '31 Football '29 '30 Baccalaureate Committee An lmurxl fellow crzouglnf' Page Thirteen ff wi Si Q 31 5 1 e ' - A A I, I Senior Class Officers President . , Ralph Dillon Vice President . . . , , George Kabeulo Treasurer . ..,. . Edward Geiger Secretary . . . . . , Laurabelle Wighton Advisers ,, Annual . A . ...... Fannie Harley C Play ,,....,.........,. ....,.,. K catherine Simmons ELIZA Page Tufulre BETH WL KNOWLTON E- J- DILLER Class Cla-W ,. , French, English A, A ET e 'W FACULTY Ricksecker, C. W. . , Parmenter, W. W. .. Agan, Hannah Arnold, Marion , . , Barr, W. T. Bruce, Grace , . , . Cohen, Ida ..,,.. Copeland, Nancy . . , Cost, Marguerite . . . Culbertson, Helen .. Darr, Anna ...... Diller, E. J. , . , . Duff, David .... Erskine, Hugh ,... Fawcett, Bernice .,.. Fisher, Raymond . . . Foss, Herbert ...... Gorsuch, Josephine . . . Grant, Eleanor .,.., Greene, Nellie , . . . Griffiths, John . . . Hadley, Edyth Hanna, Julia .... Harley, Fannie , Helm, C. A. ...... . Hobson, Maude .,..... Knowlton, Elizabeth . . . Lamb, Janet M. .... . Laughlin, Martha . . . Lewis, Gomer R. . , Miller, Maxine ..... Milleysack, John B. . . . Montgomery, Belle . . . Morgan, Everett P. . .. Murray, Edith L. ..... . McCormick, Effie .,..... McPhee, Chester Herman, Nye, Margery ..,,...... O,Bruba, Andrew ....... Ovington, Ralph ........ Pauline, Martha Hitchcock Rawson, Stanley W. , Reed, Lawrence ..,..,... Rifenberick, Verna M. Ross, Robert H. ....,. , Russell, Mollie ...... Sanders, Albert L. Schumaker, Paul . . . Simmons, Katherine .. Sloan, Bertha ...... Thompson, Laura E. . . Turner, Cora B. Tuttle, Hurd A. .... . Vinopal, Madelyn M. . . . . Webb, Mary Josephine White, George B. ..... , Wintzer, Mary .,..... FACTS ,Principal . Assistant Principal- . . . , . . , Cafeteria .......... History Gym,Girls . . Shorthand, Typewriting . . , . , . . . . Household Arts Art, Jr. Sr. . . . . Chemistry, Gen. Science . . . . . . , . Domestic Science . . . . . . History, Arithmetic .... . . . . . , General Science Mathematics, Gen. Science Cabinet Making Electrical, Mech. Drawing English, Latin . .,..,.. English History . . , Cabinet Making ,. , English Latin Journalism, Office Practice Business Arithmetic, History Geography Social Science History . . , Spanish, English Gym, Boys .. Shorthand, Typ. , , , . , Machine Shop .. ,.., . Latin, German ., Mechanical Drawing . .. Arithmetic, English . , . . , Household Arts , . . . . , . . Athletic Coach . . . . . Junior, Senior Music . . Shorthand, Typewriting Mathematics, History English Printing Mathematics ..........,,,Latin ..,.,.,,.....Biology . . English, Dramatics Music ........... Assistant Coach English, Dean of Girls Arithmetics, Office Practice , .... English, 7th and 8th Mathematics Mathematics, Dean of Boys Commercial School Library Commercial Law, Mathematics History,English Eckert, Nina C. . . . ,........ Secretary Hoover, Lucille . . .. Assistant Secretary Page Eleven f 4 ! Q9 49 QP C A39 X P ji X I' i A 1 w W 4 31 s 4 K 1. , .f AJ xv w M l N Tl! W I 1 w K -C, THE FACULTY Q 9 9 OFFICE FCRCE The office force was first organized in 1927. At the present time it consists of nineteen girls under the supervision of Miss Nina Eckert, Secretary and Miss Lucille Hoover, assistant secretary. Although a great many girls apply for the position, only those with high grades in scholarship are chosen. This is necessary because at least one study period a week has to be devoted to office work. The -duties of the girls at this time include answer- ing phone calls, assisting in Bling, scheduling, opening lockers when keys are lost, run- ning errands, and other office work. This work proves very advantageous to those interested in office work. FORCE Secretary: Miss Nina C. Eckert Assistant Secretary: Miss Lucille Hoover Billo, Mary Bletso, Faith Bletso, Neita Cleverly, Ester Dulin, Edna Evans, Ellen Marion Foster, Marion Kollat, Elizabeth Landahl, Virginia Mariash, Josephine STUDENT ASSISTANTS McCabe, Dorothy Mura, Mary Myers, Genevieve Ondash, Stella Ridinger, Ruth Renz, Virginia Rowbotham, Lillian Rowbotham, Thelma Stiver, Thelma Torok, Mary F. W, AA ole 59 C VV ,lm AQ , 36? V W' ggx QR Q C. W. RICKSECKER I C I Prin cipul W. W. PARMENTER Assistant Principal Page Eight CHANEY HIGH SCHOOL FANNIE HARLEY V 1 Page Seven A7 L AN QB Q W 1, .fl C AVE, 9 135' ! I I DEDICATION Beauty of personality . . . Strength of Character . . . Brilliance of Intellect . . . Vastness of Knowl- edge . . . These are the qualities that have produced the leaders of the human race. However, pre-requisites such as these are rarely found in a teacher. Rarely found because a teacher, like Fannie Harley, never 6 C has assumed a position in the limelight. She is con- tent to devote her ability to modeling the minds and souls of Youth for later life. Unselfishly she forsakes the Pinnacle of Success to pave the way for others to attain this height. Fannie Harley, your service-to Chaney and to our class-has not been rendered unnoted. When Q, our spirits were depressed, your sparkling wit and C humor have enabled us to visualize the brighter side of life. You have manifested the proper atti- tude with which to bow to defeat and to triumph over difficulty. Is it any wonder, therefore, that we should dedi- cate this, our Rig Veda, to you? You have amply merited this humble token of our appreciation. Your accomplishments are many, but the members of this class shall remember you in one way above all the rest-as Friend. o 31 O 49 FAREWELL, DEAR CHANEY! By VERNE SPINDELL We must leave thee, dear old Chaney! We must bid a fond farewell To the school we've cherished ever As the one who taught us well. To the students who shared with us All the joys you had to give, We hope they will uphold forever Thy standards in the way they live. To the teachers who have shown us All the Ways and paths of life, We express our deepest feelings In recognition of their strife. And unto thy dear old building Whose impressive rooms Weill all remember, We hope that ever you,ll remain, In our memory chest, a glowing ember. Likewise with thy deep tradition Which is in all hearts so true, May it be upheld with honor By all who e'er remain With you. Thy traditions, buildings, students, And thy teachers, with hearts of goldg We, in leaving, fling to others, Thy torch of culture, to uphold. Page F ive QAf AA 49 495 1.x C ,Q 4949 49 C 19 Page Four 9 FOREWCRD RIG VEDA- sacred, philosophical writings of the Hindus. WE, The June Seniors of 1931, prepared to embark upon the Sea of Life, present this, our Rig Veda, to acquaint all with Chaney High School student life-scholastic, athletic, and social. REPRESENTATIVE Our sincerest effort has been to accurately reveal the activities, pur- pose, and high ideals of every existent club or organization. The Four Classes-Milestones of Progress-find recognition pictorially. UNPRECEDENTED Mediocrities have been shunned. Precedence has failed to impede our endeavors. We have striven to attain new heights. The result -a complete rejuvenation in Chaneyis series of Rig Vedas. ORIGINAL No Annual-College or High School-has ever embodied our beau- tiful, unique panel designsg our harmonizing cover project. Poems, essays-all are distinctive. All art work has been wrought in the minds of Chaney students. ' HISTORICAL Now with the end at han-d', we have made this book serve as a record of the High Lights of our four years sojourn within these beloved walls. FINALLY, May our expenditure of time and efforts be not in vain. We will be very amply repaid if this book serves as a motivating force in pushing Chaney upward on the Scholastic Ladder of Success THE RIG VIEDA Voll.1IX Published by the JUNE 119311 Graduating Cllass CHANJEY HIGH SCHOOL Youngstown, Ohio QW' 9 Qfuiogralbhkqafs W W '13 JNXX ,ff , ' Lf Wm,f If 4 H ,,,1 if aw l ,,, Q39 w A K 1 EN , , f Q 52 2 A f 'Wg .-DX Lx - x W wx N , ' .,, I ' 5 'a I9 fl ' I ,. -L .. . 4 14- ,47 V .....,..44-.4 - A ,..4.,. J. v 4 , a V N 'N 71 Q A , f v -sn' 6 4 t6 K A 1 X v l . E P 1 D -, .1 .. '. v- wg . H. 'za r I 3 . ,. - ' s -. ,1 1 U f' - ' ' V' X, ' '. 7 g 1 ll Q Q I hr Q 1, I' . A ' F . ' 4' -I . X 1 f 1 I , V , A I A 1 L K, sf .:, ' if -P' ' W I -Q' -,Q-, aw' 1 In . V, 1.1, 'EW J ,,. 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