Chaney High School - Lariat Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)
- Class of 1933
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V i 1 Qt., L. . 4 A . 2- f,-u'e- , 'H Fw ,- ella- -. 1' J-v l?f-, tif.i1',..,.l!it2t K3v,i-itev- .azifsmuan-mkmsiiluieiinf ..a24r?,euxdr57f'1f'z-fa r 4 x I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' no - me RIG vrion - 33 ---- REFLECTIONS By Beverly Lorraine Brown Let us pause for one brief moment Now that vve're nearly through, To think of things We've aeeomplished And what We plan to do. The greatest prize we've sought and won Is education 's guide Through keen adventures of the mind With teachers at our side. Yes, our future plans will vary, Each choosing his own course, But Chaney High School years Well spent Will give our lives real force. And so, we're not sad at parting, Life is quite square, we feel, Faith in standards which we hold high, Hope for our own new deal . Page Six ftp- ,H 'f Foreword Sl1z1lic'sp1'z11'0 says, 'l'lu- good Tlizif lm-ii do livvs uflm' tlwmf' Ill is our closirv To lizivo our good livv ziftvi' us :incl to 11-mzliii in flu- imliiiovy ol' llio lowm-1' olzissim-ii :incl lv:1c'lwi's. 'lllic-rv is iioiliiiig' moro satisfying' lllzui 'flu- la1iowlvclg'0 that om- is i'0iiwiiilwi'l-ml by lliosc- wlio lmw lm-11 loft ln-liiml. ln onli-1' to fulfill this mlvsiim- tho Qlum- g'l'ilill1ilTlllg 1-lziss of 191311 is lJl1l3llSllllll.1' this book, llw lwvll'll1 volumv of Tlu- Rig' Yilllil, tlif- Cliziiwy lligli Sc-liool aimmzil. NVQ- lizlvc- woi'lq1'rl lllli'l'2lSlllQlj' iii owls-1' lo 1l1't'Sl'lll, lllis bool: lo you :incl lmvv give-ii our :ill to inzikv it il Slll'l'l'SS. lt will ln' flu- most 4-lir-risliml possvssioll ol' lliv sm-iiiors for il is flu- only fliiiig li-fl to wiiiiiicl us of our 1-lass :mil ollwi' sc-liool zu-livilic-s. XVO liopv you, also, will Q-oiisiclvl' if ai worfliwliilv 2lUllli'Vl'llll'llli :incl vnjoiv wzifliiig if als muvli :is wc- lmvc- c-njoyc-cl in-4-ss-iitiilg' il lo yilll. N. H. CHANICY Bl1QIl,1J1Nti' Chaney High School is located on North Hazelwood Avenue, between Oakwood al' d Connecticut. The structure represents the American adaptation of the Spanish style of architecture. 'l'he architect was Otto I. liling. Ground was broken in 19253 the school opened on Scptemher 7, 1926. The total cost of the building was 5S5?tl.s 000. It is 561 lieet long and 220 feet wide. In the high school there are 35 rooms, an audi- torium xvhich seats 1308, and a cafeteria which seats Z-10. Although the capacity if the high school is only 1530 there are at present 15.30 enrolled. For twenty-live years, Dr. Chaney held the ollice of City Superintendent of Schools 'or Youngstown, Ohio. He died on April 25, 1915, and in that same year the school which bears his name was dedicated to his memory. A Page High: DR. N. H. CHANEY 2 W4 M, U? Q .H'e9.,.F.QB,,,He,,ee- 1 1 Presirlent S ENIO li OFFICERS Vice Presirlenl ., Secretary ,,.,. '1'1'c::1surer, , , .Xnnuul Play Hills inrlfa lloys . . . . Michael Dulicli 4 . .Dorothy Truut A . . . .james Dolly . A . . .Eleanor Bader SENIOR ADVISERS Page N inc . l 11nnie lizlrley . Mollie Russell llernice Fawcett lilixulmctlr Knowlton 4......S. W. Ruwson I c 5- Q Ib rr C E Gum-rlm 'CHL KCI. 'HZ Stud:-nt Cuuuvil 'Zi ' Sm-i:1l l'ommilh-If Sha ll'tI! just thc qzzirl lqizzzlf' Y .. .., r. . . . , .. . .y.. I N I Drauuaxllv llulr ..I. rm-. ..,. I -X X 'I 'I How easy to llc' llN1fll!I!C'. IIOOTI-I, I3IiR'l'I IA Givl Iivsorvvs '31, '32, '30 G. A. A. 'SIL '32, 'iiii U Sz T IDIWIIIIIIIIIII' Uluh 'SELL 'ISI inlvv Club -I-. KVI Ring :md I'I:1,y f'lllIlIIlIIll'l'S ff I nffth you and you with mc, Nlilcx are .vhorl ll'1'Ih t'0l77fItHly. ISK PYLE, GIQC DRC IIC I'i1'Iux'4- Culnlnitlu- i'I1:lil'll1z1u 1 nzrncf I fum! 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'Y' I Igilllilllvf Cumlnittm- ': ' Us Illy I 1 I Dance, laugh, and hc' l7fIC'l'l'y. l'IIiCJWN', IJAIIVVYN Hi-Y '31, 'IIB 'I'I'12l1NllI' .,,,, ., Vamrsity I4'4YllIIHl,II TH, 'CIE Y:Ll'sII.y IiAlNk1'IImlI 'CIII Svuiur Play Uzml I ir-iurv Editor' f Page Ten I lyc' 4-1' .I-I, Xu-v I'l'I'NI1I1'III ' When night huth .-'ct hcl' 5l'!Z!6'l' hznzpx on high, then if fhe time for .ftuzl'y. 1 nw 1' 11 1- 11 A-M Wm- In ll ISRUXVN, PAUL Brownie Ili-Y 'lil-l'r15i1Ivn1 4551. 43575 Naniunzxl Hfllllil' Nm-in-ly l'1'n-bixlvlll Nxniur l'l:1y Vans! 1' :: 'i' l,l'2IllISlli4' Vlnln l'r:-sill:-nl Till, 'Lili 5-:viral f'fmunilll-ff f'll2lil'll!illl ll1.'1i 111 the l'hl,l'f 11'f1o ill flflllllflfl 1111- 11 l'1Hl4'l'A'. lf.U.l.1XN. 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'Ill 'ZITI .xllllllill Huursl Nii7i11ff'll11l'll-'Ill III N--1-'y.4'l'l'n-ns, N-Hin' Play Vzlwl l'h1' flung ll'L' long for, lhlll 111' IHAL' for 11111' 11'1111.f1'c111l1'111 11101111'11t. CIULLINS. I,UCIll.li Lou ca.-1--1-lm '::Iv, '::1, ':::, I.ih1':1ry Vlulr 'IH Ehmlu-tlralll .dl l'!:ruqlu-I K'um1nilIx-1- l'l1:lil'm:ln 'Sill 1 XVve'l,l'l'I1v-1' Slzlfl' Til, '3l., '33 Mic fltlj ll f0L'llIg 51111113 111111 tl t'f1C'C'l'fl4.! 11'111'11' for 1'111'1'yo111'. CIR! 7I 'l', ICIJVVAIQID l'fcV' Worm-rm-r Stull' UIll'llliS11l'y Ulnlr 'IRL .1 Allllllill HUill'll I,iC'f1Ill'1' Utllllllliflvt' Hildlll TH. '22, 'IZZ3 l 1l11r1' KID nfl 16111 lllrly ZlL'C'UlIlf,' tl 1111111. KIRUWIC, NNIl,l,l1XN l'5x:c1'U Fm-xlwull 'fill I l':luz:lli1w 'flfi lli-Y 'ZKZI he-1-lul Kumlnlltv. ,Xnnuznl Iluurcl .xbfllhfllg 13' 1'111po5.fiI1l1' lu fI1lflUlI'y..' h Page Llc 11:11 ,K ii, mn.. -xv 1 and .N 'U' W lI'AQI,'Il,.X. IIILXNIQ liz-xn'-.wry Flulm 'ITIL 'IIZI i.n1-in Club 'IMI , . HHIIIIIIPI1 Lrrllllllli-Ivv J 77.'1Iff 111 .wl111111'r', fill! 11115471 DAX lltfw, ROLH',lxi Vc'IT'mu:1.lwl lligxln Hvllmml 'lil laumin Ululr 'EEF IIKY 'Jill Qlnw Huy K5mnln'll1-4- 'l'vl1ni:: 'Sill rf - H 1..' L'lfc'1 frff. !IlISl.l .R, VV.Xl,'l'lf!l H7-Y 'IIII Flaws Iiuwlwflmll ill llxvilznimu l'mmuiil1-1- Ul'l'lII2lIl Ululm 'III. 43211. 'fiii Hlfflppy, 1111z1' f1'1.111 f':Ill', I' Why zll't'l1'I ffzcy 117' fUlIfC'l I,K.Xlxl',. I1.XIxl,.Xlx . Girl lb-ml'x'4w 'Ill ASIS! I.il-rnry Vlulr 'SIL 'Z221 Ulm- Vluh 'ill 'flil '!T!lC,llg,7t if tin' 111c1.'.f1r11' 11 Xzxlinnzll llmml' Nm-i1'I5 Flaws S1-1-l'vlury Hunim- l'ln,y Farsi U K- 'l' Dl'll1lI1H1,iK' Uhllr '31, Ulm:-1111sIl'yCl11I1 3.2. JJ 11 z:101'1!1. Ulmzk. I'l'4-slmlvnl, Nanliomxl llnmm' Hovix-ly Vn,l'si15' l+'m1t.lwnIl '32 Ulu-1x1isll'y Ululv '32, 'fill , 1 1, - 1 -1... Him? l'4vllll1l'Il1-n-, l'h:lil'lnnu Invitallinll Vol: lnillm- Xnrsily iialslwllrnll 'f!l. 'fi' i'I1vnlisIl'3 Vluh 'fiii Ysxrsily I m1ll1:'ll Til. 'III .' 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ROSICIXLXRY l5ulmlmy 12 IK 42 '::l. ':::. ':::: Mlm- l l1lx '32, '33 1' N 'I' Ilrasmntiv lfluh 'I 1 Hum-l'lm '32, '33 ' , , .., I.1l'r:ll'y flllh .11 S111 lx .fr1'f1'1'1', so 1fllIl1, xo 11j1t 11 l1I5f7!l.f!'- tion. GliliS'I', LICUNA Lu 1:11111-ll.. '::l, '::g, ':::: l,1'1i1- l'lul1 '::l SHUI'-nl Vfnlllnvil 'Il' l1ihl':'l'5 Vlllln 'III ,l 1111111111111' 11f111'1q, g1'111f1' 5111, 11' I7!'1fI'l' 1111111'. 1 Cil'Qll5'l'. Nl.XKii.XRl'.'l' l'cggv Girl Iif-wrx--N '3I, '32 1 Lnlin Vlllh '30, 'Ill , 5 , H1-rlnzxlw Vlulv '32, 'ilil xv I.il1l':ll'3 Vlnlr '32, 'Z X llvn l'lllh '31 '33 1x11111111'.v,f 11 Il'1.f1111111. C,l'l,XY. 'I'llHM,XS 'l'u111lniL ' 1 N14-:ll :lull liavuqlu-I Vnlulniltn-15 IHX '31, T121 'l'1-1.-rurnr TSI. -1 llrf-I11-firm mul Iixmml '27, '33 F. l 1ml.l1l1ll '3ll, '31, '32 fx ,X--1-mhly f'0llllIliflL'l' NU N111 11f11x 11 111115111 of 1115 Il'lll1l'. 1 ' Page Thirteen 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 4 , Y W -F155 MJI1: , U. -' Q- ,- 'r ' ' ,111 .tx MQ. . ,Q ,X Y 1+ 1 ' - .. 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':::: IJ1'z111m,1,iu Club fl plcamzg d15fJOSlfl0lI If more zfulmzblc than gold. m I IVIcIJliIlMO'I I'. I'I'l'I'IiIl Pete XY:-stu-1'l1vr Stall' 'ZICI Hi-Y Club '33 His llma' IK f'UI'lfl!Cl', L'1!Cl'yLl!h6I'l3 his fl fJfLlL'c'. MQWILLIAMS, WILLIAM I . Bill W0sl,n-1'm-I' Stull' Glow- Uluh 'flil Xlixvd Ulmrus 'IIB ASSl'lIllPlX Cuxnlnillc-1' I3:l,4'1':mI:u1wills- Uumnlilll-v f'IIiIII'lll5llI ff 1 fl man of l7'llIl'k fII6fL't'l1'.' MLLHIA J, VIRGINIA Clin IIiln':1,ly Ululn- HIvux's't11I1'y '32 I ul In X ex ' I' ' ' -.w-rv -. 'SI . 'IIL. 'Sill havin Vinh 'Ill YUII1-y Imll '32 1 Ullzwzys comfwzt in hw' own quiet flllflflkl' life. DI , M Lulflffj pu Page Sixteen -W IU rm, 1111. MOORE, HC JWARIJ Gus lim-valI:1.l1l'n-1114- Umlllnilivll 1'tlfICIIC'L' is u lIL'l't'.V5lII'y zrlgruflzcllt of gc- limi. MUURIC, YIUL.-X Vi l rn-ns-h l'luIy '20, 'HH We-sl:-l'm'1' St:lIT '32, 'TISS Sim ix llIlI'C'l zum' I't'fil1L'l! by fmlurc. MOSS. 'l'l lIil.INlA Swcctic XVvsl1-l'm-r Staff Til. 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G14-U Club '30, '31, '32, '33 -1 Mix:-cl Chornb '32 llosvrlw '33 G. A. A. '30 Cap and Gown Cmnmittev . 1 ,N I lll7Qm111zNto ufwmm silwza' Ul'Ii-2?illC'l1flU GIBA, HELEN U R 'l' Dranmtiu Uluh '33 1'mums-lwvlm-'llit 1'0lllllli'ft'l' - --n I. . f . -r 1 A x 1 ul--.Q Club '31, 132, '33 Sweet is the pleusuregfdaxelf Is not true leisure, true toil? .K . JK ' 'K' 1, 4 ' 5-mviiq -- .2 A , . - ---5-,4 H ... Y .W - -, -- ' lf. V T Wi, IQ 9, ,VFfg.D'7I.-g ,,,ii.1 '..,...... Q,-73 SE! ll Tweet ALLEN, EVELYN Eve What sweet delight ta quiet life ajords. ARGENZIANU, ANNETTE Ant is the but Glvu Club '32, '33 xY4'S1ill'll9l' Staff '33 HI nl, Gentle of speech, befzcficient of mind. 4 , WILLIAMS, IRENE -uc Glue Ulub '31 , Annual Board. cannot spoil, ' ' . .Spc'cc'lz IJ great, but .wlenca 1: greater. Emmannlnguunsusrmsllnslu TN i-X'Q. x w i QW M Q?-11 ' E ri 2222375 , WIIIIQ V E f .g un l lelii Page Twenty 1 9 1 x .....f,:-Q Y , ....- . We t t ,,,,,-!9,: t IQE.li!.C'.. VEDR' -.i1-.-..:5Q..-- .-.-....... VALEDICTORIA By Mary Wick OMMENCEMENT! It seems impossible that the magic day is at hand-that day so eagerly awaited throughout the years! We tremble as the wave of realization rushes upon us. ' At this momentous occasion our hearts are Filled with varying emotions. Exultant joy in the knowledge that our goal has been attained is tinged with a wistful longing for days gone by and with sadness at the thought of departure. Twelve long years have we spent in s g for this end. How slowly time crept by us laboring as underclass men! How we envied the seniors! Ah, but those joyous days were not appreciated then. One day we awoke to find ourselves in the seat of the mighty with responsibility as well as glory heaped upon us. We sprang to our task with zealous confidence, There was so much for us to do. Now we have come to the end. But lol it is not an end we End, but a beginning. Now do we realize the true significance of the term--Commencement. We look upon the life ahead of us. We see our path leading through a troubled world, one in need of strong and capable leadership. Regardless of whatever destiny awaits us there, we pledge ourselves to do our best to bring about a better order. Before we step forth, we pause to express our appreciation to those who have made our high school education possible and to those who have made it both a pleasant and a profitable experience. To you, Dear Parents, we can express but a portion of our love and gratitude. We hope that we may be worthy of you. To you, Om' Teachers, we oiifer our heartfelt thanks for your inspirational guidance and leadership. It has not been our privilege to know each of you as we would have liked, nevertheless, we have felt your infiuence. To you, Students of Chaney, friends and companions during these years, we leave our place in this school. May you carry on, being not too hasty in your eagerness, making fewer mistakes than we have made, and attaining a success beyond all former ones. May you not fail in fulfilling this desire. . . . A choking fills our throats as we utter this last . . . To you, O Chaney, beloved Alma Mater, the school where we have loved and laughed, lived and learned, we say-FAREWELLl Page Twenty-One f , ,,.. . .. , .,,. ,,-,r . ...,.- .... . .r. . . .,..- ...... . ..,,-..., l we - rrigtgttgirftitaw Vps.: in------F THE FLIGHT OF THE CLASS OF JUNE '33 B y julia Ward T VVAS from the eighth grade below us, from the schools about the district, and from far and varied places, that a group of students gathered at the Hying-held of Chaney High School in the fall of 1928. There, one huge especially built plane was waiting for liight. It was a monoplane-- Freshman,'. At the wings of the plane stood our noble pilots, sending their messages of welcome to us, and as we rushed into our seats, green as Freshmen have ever been since the Hrst high school sprang up, we bashfully eyed each other, our hearts trembling withifear. Off we went at 8:30 of a fine September morning, and, as we continued to circle over th: town and the ruins of the elementary school, we grew anxious lest, for scme reason, we might descend. We were deeply concerned about being on our way, and it was a great relief when we pointed directly toward Planet Sophomore. We had been climbing steadily, being now six thousand meters high, when the dank coolness of a cloud bank enfolded us. We were blind and lost unless some unseen hand would be stretched forth to guide us! And lo, the teachers in the plane, knowing that we were but young and ignorant children, spoke words cf comfort and wisdom to us, and like brothers we lived henceforward. Swiftly the months went by, and valiantly we strove to- gether, wrestling with all problems set before us, and as the year was drawing to an end, we could see countless figures swarming on the surface of the planet looming before us. Vkfe could see them turning their faces toward us, and many of those old beards were no doubt muttering contempt for our flying miracle. So it was only a matter of a few more days until we landed. We lingered several months on this heavenly body, waiting for the new plane, although our only thought was to start again. In the third month of our vacation came the plane, and in high spirits we piled into it. The day was hot with the dry sun whose rays penetrated to the very marrow of our bones. We, in the new dignity of our promotion, remembered the days when the Sopho- mores had no mercy upon the sufferings of others, and even so did we wish to do unto the new Freshmen. But we flew on, and in six weeks we were sailing high over the last thin wall of mountains on Planet Sophomore. Page Twenty-Two ------ I9 - THQ RIG VEDR - 33 gg The next year, also, we witnessed many hardships. Storm tossed, high above the dark earth, with a rolling sea of blinding vapor below us, where could we turn in the empty sky for help and guidance to clear flying and safe landing? The Planet Iunior at a great distance beyond was our only hope, so our deafening motors turned directly toward that body. The altitudes and distances combined to create bafliing illusions for us, the inexpe- rienced. Moreover, it still seemed to our eyes that we could crash against something in the blinding vapor and thus prove to be unsuccessful in our attempts to reach the end of our journey. Suddenly we realized that far above us, in one of the fairest planets, could be seen a great fretwork of walls and green orchards. With our deafening motor now roaring, and the nose of the plane turned directly toward Planet Iunior, we began an ascent more rapid than could be realized, so gentle was it. Never was there such blending of heaven and earth as in the blue. We could now see the bright and bonny natives, and soon we landed. Here we spent another several months, but the time flitted by so rapidly that we were really astonished to resume again our long journey. But lo, the number of us that set off at the beginning of the new year had decreased. Some had not beenahle to adapt themselves to such a rapid flight, and others had been so unfortunate as to be overtaken by sickness. This, of course, was beyond their control, and they could only bide their time until they would be able to resume the journey. But the rest of us happily journeyed through this year of promise and plenty. Our thoughts were racing impatiently toward our destination-Planet Senior. Soon we could see the distant green, a few months later came the sight of plateausg still later the mounains were rising to meet us as we hovered in our plane. Then appeared a sprinkling of buildings in their gardens, and Finally we were over the extensive flying-Field. We came to hard earth on the great yellow-gray field, and with a sudden roar from our motor we spun along in a graceful curve toward the waiting crowd of people, oflicials, and others. We were Seniors-yes, the grave reverend Seniors that everybody loves to honor! Here we learned many a lesson, worked many a problem, and became very well ac- quainted with our classmates. We had fought harder battles than any class had ever fought before us! We had learned fast, had seen far, had won many victories and had worked many a wonder. But now, as brave victors, we must pass from Chaney and take our place in the land of business and learning. Page Twenty-Three CLASS VVILL VVe, the members of the dignibed, turbulent, and undoubtedly the most fantastic class of Iune 1933, of Chaney I-Iigh, City of Youngstown, County of Mahoning, State of Ohio, being mentally efficient and of advanced age, do hereby proclaim this to be our last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I Item l. To our Alma Mater we leave our sempiternal gratitude for the knowledge acquired within her walls. Item 2. To the Faculty we leave our many thanks for the patience shown us. Item 3. To the luniors we leave our ability of escaping Mr. Ovington's special session. Item 4. To the Sophomores we leave our school spirit and instructions to look after the Freshmen. Item 5. To the Freshmen we leave our dignity and poise. Item 6. We leave our high scholastic standing to the Ianuary Seniors. ARTICLE II Item 1. Michael Dulick leaves his position as class president to Edward Evans. Item 2. Bud Boyle leaves his place in 201 to anyone who can be a senior for seven semesters before graduation. Item 3. Frank D'Aquila wills his ability to take care of the fair sex to Frank Sheppa. May he do a better job in the future. Item 4. Iohn Cebriak, the chemist who has been trying to remove the FE fsymbol for ironj from Ruth Ridinger's hair, leaves this ambition to Sam Cardelein to carry on. Item 5. To any undergraduate who needs it, Iulia Ward wills some of her ambition. Item 6. Christine Siciliano leaves her melodious voice to Mr. Barr, Miss Laughlin, Rose Ciscine, and Ray Varner. Item 7. Edward Croft wills his winning smile to Blaine Taylor to help him through school. Item 8. Frank Dussek wills his locker to any wide-awake football player who can get into it, and at the same time see that Hoots Houlihan does not take possession of any of the locker's contents. Item 9. Lena Pupino bequeaths her sunny smile to Coach McPhee. Item 10. Iohn Nanovsky leaves his ability to find a comfortable position for his legs in any study hall seat to Louis Heinselman. Item 11. Virginia Mehlo wills her ability to get to school and class on time to any freshman who loves to sleep as much as she does. Item 12. Helen Matusak bequeaths her mild temper and golden hair to Maryann Gentile. Item 13. Evelyn Allen and Irene Williams will their sincere friendship, with a few arguments here and there, to Brunetta Taylor and Elizabeth Ruane. Item 14. Darwyn Brown, who has memorized a Websteris unabridged dictionary, wills the same ponderous volume to any ambitious, equanimi: underclassman who may wish to undertake this tedious, egregious, and supererogatious prerogative. With full permission of the copyright owner. Item 15. Genevieve Myers wills her untold ability to translate Caesar to Mary Sipos. Page Twenty-F our , VY H , ,W , MY H, ,, ,,,... , . V .. . ..,w,,maL..., as 19 -1755-510 YEDW ' 33-2 ............. ... - . ............,.......i...,, ii Item 16. Sophie Cenky bequeaths her curly hair to Rose Peterson. Item 17. Marjory Wightonswills her height to Rita Gorman. Item 18 . Margaret Iakupcin leaves her athletic ability to Ruth Weisner, provided that she learns to do the somer7sault first. Item 19. Michael Ferencik wills his art ability to Pauline Klupik, a freshman, who is making a great start for a beginner. Item 20. .Catherine Hoffer leaves her natural wavy hair and good looks to her brother, Andy. Item 21. Iohn Albert Toth and Pete McDermott bequeath their transparent mus- taches to Lawrence Varner and Iohn Lesko, who have already accumulated a certain amount of fuzz. Item 22. Charlene Steinfort leaves her ability to love them and leave them to Mary Louise Torok. Item 23 diploma. . Mary Wick wills her 34 A's to Isel Kunkle, to be used in getting her Item 24. Nettie Taylor leaves her place as bench warmer in 202 to Helen Louise Newby. Item 25. Beatrice Hawkins wills her unique brogue to Richard I-levener to enhance his deep bass voice. Item 26. Betty Schrader wills her Oxford spectacles to Miss Lamb to lend a so- phisticated air to her history classes. 1 Item 27. Eleanor Bader wills her sylph-like form to Bernice Heselov. Item 28. Thomas Gray leaves his ability to lead and direct an orchestra to Howard Gibson, said ability to be used in the coming senior assemblies. Item 29. Barbara Fabanish bequeaths her Boop-Boop-a-Doop to Eleanor Sinkovitch. Item 30. Beverly Brown leaves her sorrow-at-parting to be divided among those who will feel sad. It will cheer them up. 31 Item . Rosemary Gentile wills her dancing eyes to Mary Hollis. Item 32. Margaret Gerst wills her everlasting smile to Mr. Barr. Item 33. Alberta Wagner wills her wit to Coach McPhee to be used whenever he sees Fit. Item 34. Helen Tarkanish wills her ability to cut classes and get, away with it to Devota Collins. Item 35. Lucille Collins bequeaths her sarcastic remarks to Louise Tannehill, to be practiced on anyone. Item 36. Helen Giba leaves her gym socks to Eleanor Thomas, provided she saves the holes and lends them to five others. Q Item 37. Ann Tecau leaves her ability to park a car'to Ray Pysher. Item 38. Bernice McCollum leaves her most unusual ability of playing basketball to Erie Tecau. Item 39. Kathryn Schuster leaves her missing tooth to Mary Hollis. Item 40. Dorothy Traut leaves her place in the journalism class to anyone who is interezted. Item 41. Louisa Anderson leaves the care of her sister to Ioe Yaist, who is doing very nicely. Item 42. .Barbara Drake wills her senior dignity to Erie Tecau. Item 43. Paul Brown leaves his pleasing personality to Thomas Phiiibin. Item 44. William Crowe leaves his excess weight to Helen Upstill. Item 45. William Stoll leaves his place in the orchestra to William Rae. Item 46. David Harris leaves his habit of teasing the girls to Louis Yuhas. Item 47. Donald I-Ieckert wills his standing with Miss Vinopal to any bookkeeping student who will need it. Item 48. Howard Gundry wills his ability to sing to Theresa Ignozzi. Page Twenty-Five Af i :sg it if u ll 2. ll .ll ll. we ll .1 mf ill 5 I .- - V- v'?j7' ..lhEmrt.ta. Item Item Item Item Item Caffey. Item Item needs it. Item trying to Item Item Item 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. get 57. 58. 59. Pauline Kramer leaves her ability to eat waflles to Christine Kohuth. Iames Ignozzi wills his heart breaking ability to Lillian Rae. Stanley Kramer leaves his ability to hide in class to ClifIord Koby. Helen Plunkett bequeaths her happy-go-lucky spirit to Arlene Gray. Thelma Moss bequeaths her ability to do American history to Anna Mae Annette Argenziano wills her quiet disposition to Frank Dama. Magdalene Filipsin wills her copious vocabulary to any freshman who Iames Dutlfy leaves his natural red hair to the many students who are this attractive shade synthetically. Cyril Furman leaves his bachelorhood to Abe Smith. Wylie McCleery leaves his willingness to work to Albert Paul. Walter Disler leaves his ability to act as a shadow in the halls to anyone who would like to succeed him. Item 60. Helen Brindiar wills her shorthand ability to Helen Balinr. Item 61. Donald Habeger leaves his shade of blushing to Iack Morrison. Item 62. Bill McWilliams leaves his every morning job of calling his sister, Dera Belle, to William Benny. Item 63. Robert Davies leaves his beautiful permanent wave to Louis Toth, who is in need of a curl. Item 64. Ray Gensler, the Tarzan of the class, leaves his power to attract women to William Nelepka, who is trying hard to win a girl whose locker is next to 142. Item 65. Robert Kane and loe Kiren, the bashful boys of 201, leave their place to Mike Kabealo and Bunny Seaborn. Item 66. Freshmen. Item 67. Item 68. Hovis. Item 69. Item 70. shorthand to Item 71. Item 72. Item 73. Gardinier. Item 74. Item 75. Item 76. Charles March and Howard Moore leave their reserve air to two boisterous Nick Sestock leaves his title of Rubinofl to Iulia Sostoric. Mary Farkus leaves her magnetic power to draw male teachers to Grace Ludt Welch leaves his 8:20 street car companion to Iames Hovis. Martha Baehler and Ellen Runyan leave their ability to talk while taking Hope Rupp and Theda Stark. Bertha Booth and Leona Gerst leave their ingenuity to Laddie Laky. Margaret Callan wills her school clothing to Mary Sipos. Edna Cleverly leaves her ability to portray a sweet heroine to Dorothy Virginia Hendricks leaves the dimple in her chin to Helen Traut. Vivian lohnson leaves her rounded figure to Margaret Mazie. Ann Kutsko leaves her recipe on How to Get Ill on Sunny Afternoons to Margaret Kenning. Item 77. Viola Moore leaves her locker to Ruth Weisner. Dated at Chaney High School, Youngstown, Ohio, this Ist day of April, A. D. 1933. Nettie Taylor William McWilliams Signed for the Iune class of 1933 by Nettie Taylor and William McVVilliams and by them acknowledged to be the last will and testament of the Iune Class of Chaney High School in our presence, sight, and hearing, who at their request have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in their presence and in the presence of each other at Chaney High School, Youngstown, Ghio, this lst day of April, A. D. 1933. Charles March Viola Moore Page Twenty-Six 'l- - l9g,- THE.-SIG VEDH' - 33 THE PROPHEGY By Magdalene Filipsin I-Fv-rv GYPT, the land of the Ptolemies, the cradle of the human race, was like a magnet that drew us to it in the year Anno Domini 1950. We were ever enamoured of col- lecting curious bric-a-bracs and unraveling the secrets of the tombs. It was in a grotto- like mausoleum that we found in a secluded recess the diamond lens whose powers we were to try. This jewel was a diamond of 140 karats, submitted to magnetic currents for a long period. We applied our eyes to a hole drilled through the axis. Gently and with greatest care we turned the diamond a hair's breadth. Behold! forms floated out into the space. They were the forms of none other than our former classmates of Iune '33, and we were enabled to visualize them as they appear today. Iohn Cebriak and Ioe Kiren appeared in their laboratory analyzing the chemical composition of a flea, with I-Ielen Plunkett nearby, mourning the loss of her pet. Ed Croft and his assistants, John Toth and Charles March, have set up a school for wayward waifs in the South Sea Islands. . Evelyn Allen and Irene Williams have established a renowned night club in Barce- lona and have found that their knowledge of Spanish obtained from Miss Martha Laugh- lin is profitable. Michael Ferencik, known as the modern Michael Angelo, attracts crowds by appearing on Broadway clad in his artist's smock. Magdalene Filipsin, who swallowed a dictionary while in school, is teaching kindergarten children their A B C's. You would never know our Eleanor Bader. She has succeeded Lulene Pillsbury as secretary of the Y. W. C. A. and is now wearing Oxford spectacles, accompanied with a spinster's dough- nut at the nape of her neck. Darwyn Brown, who was the clown of the school, is now a prominent undertaker. Annette Argenziano and Lena Pupino are the assistants of Ellen Runyan in the I-Got Your-Dough Insurance Company. Ernestine Hinely and Margaret Gerst are now in Germany teaching Kaiser Wilhelm the German language. Paul Brown and Ludt Welch are tight rope walkers in the Barnum and Bailey Circus. Peter McDermott and Billy Crowe are partners in a publication house in Chicago. Betty Schrader, who led a wild life while at school, is now married and living in Newark, New Iersey. Alberta Wagner, who loved nothing better than to dance, is the proud mother of Hink and Dink, the famous dancing team. Mary Wick, the sedate young lady, is now in Russia dancing in the Russian ballet. Marjorie Wighton, who ranked second in the beauty contest held by the seniors, has had her face lifted twice, and it is expected to fall again soon. Charlene Steinfort, the heart breaker, has married a millionaire nonagenarian. Frank D'Aquilla, a little but mighty senior, is now astounding crowds by his ability to lift 5000 pounds. Robert Davies and David Harris have taken Mutt and IeE's place in the comics. Margaret Callan, Margaret I-Iomolya, Margaret Iakupcin, and Margaret Page Twenty-Seven v. x .D , , ,Q A,,,,....aMu...........1,....,, 1. .- .. : 1'r r 13 4 fl tv it- i,krir' I I l if il E, i A .1 V . dwarf Q i sf Q , , M H.ma5WX?nfQ .fwa-.:e- 'f x 1 . 4 up. Y Szekely are founders of the Margaret Spinster's Home. Catherine Schuster and Katherine Hoffer both insist that they are the famous Kitty to whom a millionaire willed his millions. Dorothy Traut, the renowned basketball player, has returned to her Alma Mater as the instructor of gym. Lucile Collins and Nettie Taylor have established a library of their own and are in full charge of it. Helen Tarkanish and Helen Giba have recently won first prize in an lnternational Talkathon. Iames Ignozzi, the man of mystery, is now giving instructions on how to break women's hearts. Barbara Drake, Virginia Mehlo, and Sophie Cenky have recently opened a home for stray dogs. lulia Ward published a book on How to Do Math and is now collecting the royalties. Tommie Gray is the world's most famous or- chestra leader. The little miss who sings so beautifully with the orchestra is Christine Sici- liano. Ann Tecau is teaching Rosemary Gentile and Louisa Anderson how to eat spaghetti. She claims it is an art. Beatrice Hawkins has established a school for reducing. Don Heck- ert and Bud Boyle have entered a walkathon and have been walking for 1530 hours. Both are bound to win the 151,000 prize. Bernice McCollum and Helen Matusak are both training to swim the English Channel. Iohn Nanovsky, Nick Sestok, and William Stoll are playing in a three-piece orchestra, under the direction of Howard Moore, at the big- gest hot-dog stand in Canfield. Virginia Hendricks, Vivian Iohnson, and Barbara Fabanish have at last perfected their wonderful compound to make them grow. Michael Dulick is very busy as he is the world's most famous surgeon. He has many helpers, among whom are Frank Dussek and Stanley Kramer. Ray Gensler and Howard Gundry, the two comedians, have succeeded Colonel Stoopnagel and Bud. Mary Farkus has succeeded Gracie Allen, but instead of searching for a lost brother, she is hunting someone to take Georgie's place. Martha Baehler has established a school for public speaking. Bertha Booth and Leona Gerst are among her students. Edna Cleverly has been on Broadway for three years. Her popularity is partly due to her manager, Iames Duffy. Thelma Moss is dietician in a most famous London hospital. Viola Moore is poet laureate of the United Kingdom of Rhymesters. Ann Kutsko and Pauline Kramer have collaborated on a play, The Art of Husbandry. lt remains to be seen how cordial a reception it will receive from the American public. Cyril Furman, Donald Habeger, and Robert Kane, devoted to the study of the whys and wherefores of puppy love, own and operate a home of puppies in order to obtain first hand information. Genevieve Myers is an economist forsooth. Her flaming red hair, forming an aura of light around her wherever she goes, forestalls the monthly payment of electric light bills. Wylie McCleery owns the largest chicken farm in the United States. Bill McWilliams is now the editor of the New York Times. Helen Brindiar is manager of a large Paris shoppe. We turned the stone slightly and the forms disappeared. Quite satisfied, we decided to cease searching. Magdalene Filipsin Charlene Steinfort Page Twenty-Eight -.-.. ',. f THE BlC'--l'f.E.D.fl..j-.,X3........,,, . SENIOR ACTIVITIES . .+- '-62 The Senior class began its activities very early. Its first social function was a covered-dish dinner which was held at the school on December 14. From 4:00 to 5:30 p. m. a variety of pastimes was enjoyed in the girls' gym. Some tried their luck at ping-pong and cards while others danced to music played by Tommy Grayls orchestra. At 5:30 dinner was served in the cafeteria. After dinner toasts were given by Mr. C. W. Ricksecker, principalg Miss Bernice Fawcett, senior girls' adviserg Michael Dulick, Mary Wick, Eleanor Bader, and Dorothy Traut. At the conclusion of the meal all joined in and helped with the dishes. With such dish washers as Billy Crowe, it did not take long to finish. One of the most important features of the last year was the Senior Assembly, which was held on Friday, Ianuary 13. Although it was a bad luck day, it was a great success. A school girl was having trouble doing her homework which was in the form of cross- word puzzles. A huge electric cross-word puzzle was the setting for the stage and each act represented a word. While the girl was working the puzzle, she fell asleep, and while she slept, another girl came and worked one for her. While the puzzle was being worked, several acts were presented. The first number on the program was a few selections played by Tommy Gray's orchestra. A silent drama was given with Billy Crowe as the hero. Dorothy Traut as the heroine, and Iames Ignozzi as the villain. Oh yes, and Sheriff D'Aquila, who captured the villain! All took a trip to Spain where they were entertained by Charlene Steinfort and Helen Matusak, who did a Spanish tango. By some magical power they were taken into the past, about twenty years ago, to a real barn dance. The girls wore gingham dresses and the boys were well-groomed in overalls. But a barn dance is not a barn dance without a caller, so this place was filled by Bud Boyle, who managed his birdie in the cage very well. For a few moments everyone was terrorized by ferocious looking animals which suddenly appeared, followed by the popular Mickey and lMinnie Mouse. Terror soon left, however, when the animals began to dance. How surprised the girl was when she awoke and found the puzzle completed! 'The next social activity was the Senior Prom, held in conjunction with the Ianuary Seniors. This was held at Club Vogue on lanuary 24. The clever dance programs were developed in the Ianuary class colors, black and silver. The girls in their beautifully colored dresses and the boys in their dark suits presented a gala spectacle as they prome- naded. The promenade was led by Iohn Kurtz, president of the mid-year class, and his partner, Emma Gardinier, secretary of the mid-year class. The blare of trumpets and saxa- phones came from Bill Cowden's orchestra. 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Fourth: Have you learned enough about the machinery of society and its history to enable you to apply your gifts effectively? Fifth: Have you acquired adequate skill in communication with othersP,' In view of such considerations, education may be not so much reading, writing, and arithmetic only, but rather that practical knowledge, power, and skill which enable one to perform eliiciently the duties of life. One must have a vision of what he wants to accomplish. His mind must be filled with that ambition, and saturated with that idea. In addition, he must dream without ceasing, be enthusiastic about his plans, work hard, and he will succeed. A vision without a task is a dream, a task without a vision is drudgeryg a vision with a task is the hope of the world. , r To the members of the Iune 1933 graduating class of Chaney High School-congratw lationsl Both you and your parents are to be commended for standing by in days of stress and sacrifice. 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The past year has been most successlful notwithstanding the classes have been over-crowded. The objective of the department is threefold: educational, industrial, and cultural. Besides the actual manual labor, study of the background of the industrial arts is made. In the cabinet shop, practical application is made of theory, tor the shop is run the same as any indus- trial plant, with student foremen sharing responsibility. The value and saving from the work to the school in general, and to the seniors in particular, cannot be estimated. The lettering of the panels in this annual were done by the mechanical drawing department. To the electrical wiring shop goes the credit for the line work done in lighting the stage and for the cross-word puzzle which was used in the never-to-be-forgotten senior assembly. Picture frames, furniture, and stage setting for the senior play were furnished by the cabinet shop. From the machine shop came the tools and necessary machinery for the other shops. Finally, this Rig Veda, the crowning fruit ot senior endeavor, was printed in its entirety by the school print shop. The Seniors wish to express their gratitude to the lndustrial Arts Department for its assistance. T Printing ......... lfllectrieal Wiring, . . Mechanical Drawing Machine Shop ,... Cabinet Making, . Cabinet Making, . INSTRUCTORS Page Thirty-Four ,Mix S. VV. Rawson . . . .Mit ll. U. Foss ..Mr. li. P. Morgan Mr. I. ll. Nilleysacla Mr I R. Cirilliths Alt. R. 5. lfisher fully 'l'1 ,1,' I!! -tw-1 LMEII, gs' If V' I 5. f- 1 X.. if an W vp.- .- . H., F HAL' l :rj .5 .Al ill y V N I9 U-reggae. veon I - FACULTY C. W., Rlcksecker ..... ............ . W. W. Parmenter. Marion Arnold... Lucy Altiere .... Alma Axelson ....... N. HH TC W. T. Barr. . . Grace Bruce. . Ida Cohen ..... Nancy Copeland. . Marguerite Cost.. Wooster . . . .Principal Assistant Principal, Science Ohio State, Chicago ....................Domestic Science, Cafeteria Simmons College 'ons 'uiiiigfsiiy' ' S . . . Latin, English Western Reserve University Ohio University ' ' ' ' 'ons' ugiiefgityi ' ' ' ' ' Ohio University ' onli.-Q 'uhngigiiy' ' ' Western Reserve University , . . . .History ........Gym, Girls Shorthand, Typing . . . . .Domestic Art .....Art Helen Culbertson ....,.,........,.,.........., ..... S cience Hanover College Anna Darr .... ...,...,........,.,........... Do mestic Science Kent State Normal E. I. Diller .... ..................,........, H isrory, Arithmetic Bluffton College 3, David Duff ..... .,...............,...... ..... A S cience ' Muskingum College Emily Eberhart ............................,.... ..... L ibrarian Western Reserve University Hugh Erskine. . . .....,.,.......,,...,.... .... M athematics Bernice Fawcett. . R. S. Fisher ..... Hiram College Ohio University New York State Normal Page Thirty-Six .....Art . . . . . .Cabinet Making rr 3 12 '-i--I9 'mg mo veon -33 H. O. Foss .... .................., ..,, E l ectrical Stout Institute Iosephine Gorsuch .............................. French, Latin, English Ohio Wesleyan University Eleanor Grant .... .......,.................. ..... E n glish St. Vincent College Nellie Grant Greene ...............,..,....,.. ..... H istory Columbia University Iohn R. Griffiths .........,................,...,,.,.., Cabinet Making Western Reserve University .. .. Edyth Hadley .... .....................,...... ..... E n glish Kent State Normal Fannie Harley .... .,..................... I ournalism, Office Practice University of California C. A. Helm ...........,.,...................,......... B. A., History Wooster College, Kent State Normal Maude Hobson ..............,....,...,,.... ,,,..... ..,, G e ography Clarke University Elizabeth Knowlton ..,.,,.....,......,................. Social Science Western Reserve University Ianet Lamb. ...............,.......,..,............,,...... History Deliance College, New York University Martha Laughlin. Gomer Lewis .... Maxine Miller. . . I. B. Mileysack. . .......,...,....,..................Spanish, English Ohio Wesleyan University Denison University ........Gym, Boys . . . .Shorthand, Typing Ohio University ..........,...........................MachineShop Williamson Trade School Belle Montgomery ............................. E. P. Morgan .... Edith Murray .... Effie McCormick. C. H. McPhee. .. Beaver College Youngstown College University of Michigan ' ' ' ' ' 'uhiigigiiy 'Ai 'Pitigiitiigii' Newberry College Page Thirty-Swerz . . . .Latin, German Mechanical Drawing Arithmetic, English .... . . . .Sewing ....,Coach 'u H, if 1 .J - E . LI 1 ,, .,,. , Q i:'y.H 53, me , I9 ,- THF, Rio venrr - a3--- Margery Nye ...... Bush C Andrew O'Bruba ............., ..... ...... ,..... Ralph Ovington . . . ........................... . . ..... , . ...... Music onservatory of Music, Western Reserve Shorthand, Typing . . . . . . . , . . . History, Commercial Law Martha Pauline .... . .English S. W. Rawson .... .,,.. P rinting Lawrence Recd .... ..... M athematics Verna Rifenherick ............... ....,.,............ L alin, English Pennsylvania Robert Ross ......, Mollie Russell .,.i A. L. Sanders. Paul Schumaker. , . , . , . lxatherme Simmons ,....,.,., ,... .,..,..,..... Bertha Sloan, . . . Laura Thompson . Corn 'l'urncr ...... of Pittsburgh ..,..,.....Biology English, Dramatics . . .Orchestra, Band' . . , . , . . . . . . , . , . .History, Assistant Coach .Dean oli Girls, English , .......,........, , ,... Bookkeeping, Arithmetic . . . . . .English . . . . . . .Mathematics l-liram College, University of Pittsburgh Hurd A. Tuttle ..........,.,,,..,.,...... Matlelyn Vinopal . . Mary Winlzzer ..... Nina Eckert . . Lucille lloovcr .... . 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Q on -I , I 5 5 XX YD ' 72th-,A,. .f 384 3 1 Q fY?w-..,,T'f, Wang? qv.:-Y .-'F 1 4 JANUARY 19334 SENIOR GLASS l're:.ident Viee President Seeretary . lrezisurer Girls' Adviser, Boys' Adviser Iohn Cardelein Sam Cardelein Fong Chin lohn Damore Margaret Deas l'i:u'l Dickson Edward Evans Curl Foster Dorothy Gardinier Mary Ann Gentile lue Gyomhei' Lewis lleinselman lfraneifs Houlihan Izuues lloyis ilarold Hughes Anna Keaton fi-lella Kishton Kflilliord liolay Christina Kohut OFFICERS . Edward Evans , Helen Newby . , Freda Roth ., Richard Whitt'e SEN!! JR I3 AI JVISIQRS Gizella Kopachy Martha Kozak Iscl Kunkle Eleanor Lindelof Margaret Mazie George McCracken Charles Megown Izuncs Modarelli Mary Mogish Ioseph Murphy VVilliam Nelepl-La Helen Newby Ira Parker Alhert Paul Charles Pavalko Congetta Pietra Raymond Pysher I7 i'n' da Roth Anna Sandusky I 'a gc Furry Miss lidyth Hadley . Mr. Paul Schumakcr Kathryn Scanlon Emery Sedloek Evelyn Senich Mary Sipos Frank Slavik Helen Sopkovich Randall Smith Michael smirk loc Szoke Louise Tannehill Mary Tecau Howard Tcetcr Eleanor Thomas Mary Louise Torok Bob Walters Violet Weiss Richard Whittle Iames Woods Violet Zouck i-1 - -intl wit' won X i J UNION A i 1 W WTI Lester Anderson lames Ash William Barth Mike Belak 'Iheodore Bell Ray Burke Iohn Caventer 'I'ony Cehriala Ilohert Ciarke Boh Ilaries Ifarl Dickson Rohert Fear I Iowartl Clihson Ralph Ileekert Richard Hogan George Ilollas Albert lludaeh Ilerhert jones Alliretl loyce Bert Iurista Louis Iiallath Ioe Kish llonalcl Iiishton Victor Iirajei loe Iiuener l,au'renee Iiuntlis Ioe Iiutsko Bill I.anIz Ioseph I,eI'vio Ilaroltl I,ieherman William Martin Carl Menning lack Morrison loseph Mikina XViIliam Perkins 'Ihoinas Philibin Nick Pitts Cootlman Planton Ahrain Post Andy Pupa NViIIiam Rae Iames Rowhotham William Seheets Iilmer Schroeder Merlo Senehysak ,Xntlrew Smith Randall Smith Mike Smuk loe Szoke Ilolzert 'I'urney loe Verosiek Peter VVahach Auclrey Denehy Dorothy Drake Rosemary Ilripps Ellen Evans Mary A. Fc-theroll' Helen Fetzer Maxine Fields Oneita Flynn Eleanor Fronius Rita Gorman Nellie Grant Bernice Ileselov Willetta Hill Christina Huntley losephine Irlura Margaret Iones Mary Kahealo Margaret Kenny Ianet Iiirkner Irene Iiish Rose IQICITIII Patricia Melntee Stella Ontlash Rose Peterson Blanche Phillips Ifleanor Price I.ilIian Rae Ann Sandusky 'I'heresa Savake lliltla Schuster Mary L. Sehriver Catherine Slivka lulia Sostoric Marian Sullivan Alice Smuk Coltlie Suget Brunetta Taylor Pauline Terpak Margaret Thomas Carmel Tomillio Ilelen Traut Theresa Turner , 1 I rank XVaIters lilsie Iilupik IIeIei1 Upstill 5 , Clarence Wrikeman Alherta Kroll Ifraneis Vitikas ' Betty Bahmcr Virginia I.anclahl Virginia Vcarch V I,ueiIe lit-liek Theresa Liskay Mary Votlelka t Nancy Cellio Irene Matlasei Ifsther Wlillets t Rose Ciseine Mary ID. Martin Ifraneis VVolIeale P Philoinena Chance Iileanor May Mary Warga Ilevota Collins Margaret Mazie Mary I.. Yomher ,mi- ' Iiileen Conroy Ruth Megown Anna Zemen i ' Iisther Cronie Marie MeCahe g ' Q I. v I st . :V I ffm if' Page l a1'ty-Une if .cyl V i - i .f i ., .-w .1 . -it , V . I. 1 .i. g-Q I- ' if ' it , at ' .- .r f--: -, ,, . ,,, ' as --ifwl Q ,rl J r JUNIOR, 13 Louise Alexander Doris Rates Anna Baytos Margaret Berry Lillian Begalla Tessy liielecki Faith llletso Mary Iiolha Elvira Bolton Mary O. Burnett Anna M. Cafley Pauline Cellio Martha Chapman Velma Davis Mary R. Donnelly Agnes Dzurofl Katherine Ebert Arlene Gray Elizabeth Guetler Grace Hovis Iosephine Hura Mary Kennedy Helen Kerest Anna Kopsal Susie Kublic Dorothy Landahl Rievette Leyshon Kathryn Martiner Rosa Morris Myrtle Moser Elmira Pachell Anna Paliza Iames Anderson James I.. Ash Mika Bacha lohn llarsodi Frank Belosik William lieny Sherwin Bletso Norman Brosko Harry Buehrle Harry Balmer Louis Bursak lack Butz lohn Cherol Mike Cycyk Frank Danna Robert Davis Ralston Dean Herbert Enycarf lohn Evanoff Mike Merdich Hugh Dickson William Dickson Edward Mura Nick Naumoff la mes Fairweather Clyde Fear Iack Foster Mike Frank George Galanibossy joseph Givonni Arthur Gollan Ioe Gyomber Ernest Havrilla Alfred Heyman Clifford Heath Richard Hevcner Iohn Hingal Andy Holler Gabor Hominick George Ianoso Paul lohnston Paul Iones Theodore lones Michael Kabealo Patrick Kennedy lack Lehner Nick Lancion Iohn Lesko lohn Madasci Edward Martin Charles McCabe Frank McCaffrey loc Mesleve Louis Molnar Wayne Nelson Tom Nestich lohn Matelsky Mike Novak Dick Orr Elizabeth Panik Eleanor Price Anna Provoniak Ira Parker Stephen Palyo VValter Rhodes George Romann Page F orly-Two D. Schrechkengost lohn Scrip Earl Shea Alex Sikora Frank Slavik liernard Steinberg A. Henry Stenecki Nick Temnick Iohn Theisler Victor '.l'iberio Lewis Toth Frank Yeager Iohn Yurko Eugene Zelkwitz Selone Zittelo Catherine Rick Ruth Ridinger Thelma Robbins Thelma Robinson Margaret Rohrbacker Ethel Shoalrf Violet Sinkovitch Goldie Speck Helen Stanovic Helen Stombock Margaret Szekely Helen Traynor lrene Ward Viola Watson Marion White Helene Wootopulas Stella Zmithrovitz W., 1 ., . ,N ii.. rm mil. wsmi , s it A a SOPHOMO,ItE A Martha Cartwright Helen Balint Mike Bacha. Antoinette Chance Theresa Ciccarelli Elizabeth Ferencik Florence Gustafson Katherine Kolesar Gertrude Lesirnore Elizabeth Lutheran Josephine Mariash Evelyn Matthews Katherine Nestor Margaret Rendes Elizabeth Ruane Margaret Schuster Katie Serdinesky Eleanor Sinkovitch Magdalene Takach Johanna Toporcer Margaret Turner Roberta Doowrow Robert Compton lildmund Greenley Myron Grombucker Ann Bolha Joe Bahmer Mary Brincko Roger Barger Hope Bupp Andrew Barth Helen Caridio George Beard Julia Cellio Michael Bindas Dolores Dixon Michael Blosak Mary Dulovich Eleanor Larson Pauline Everly Vera Lukas Mary Fedyna Mary Mark Sara. Feher Gussy Martin Mary Ferko Ora McCain Josephine FieldMary Matasic Mary Fields Ruth Matula Joanne Gibbs June Millard Ethel Greene Jean Newby Annette HadleyHelen Novak Evelyn Hayza Stella Pagani Alma Heinemarwlary Peterson Stella Hospador-Anna Push Dorothy Hughewngelo Salrino Agnes Hura Martha Savko Marjorie Jewe11Marion Scanlon Howard Habeger E. Johnson Grace Sheldon Delbert Hamilton Mary Joseph Anne Shulay Stanley Lesnesky Vera Joyce Theresa Slifka Clarence Lieberman Ann Jurista Theda Stark George Martinko Iflorence KaiserDoris Steiner Campbell McLean Mary Knapic Fecilia Sutak Stephen Serdinesky Ethel Koran Betty Thorne William Stauffer llelen Kopsco Mary Tomen Lawrence Varner Sara Kovaeh Helen 'Toth lCug'ene Zelkewitz Agnes Koval Lillian Vuletich lfi-rn Anderson Betty Kopachy Marie Waeford Mary Balko D. Kramer Mildred Weber Mary Behun Anna Krushal Opal Weiss M. Buynovsky Mary Lancion Iola Yeager Page l4'orzy-Tfzrce Stephen BobinichWilliam Melago Andy Bresko Norman Broscoe Louis Bursak Wilbur Calvin Sam Cardelein George Cellio Ralph Chapman Ronald Chilin Arthur Crucian John Duesing Albert Forbush John Gidowsky Steve Gyomber Andy Hoffer Andy Hohos John Horvatich John Hoval Clinton Hughes John Ignozzi Alex Johnson Kenneth Jones Joseph Jones George Kapusta Peter Kishton John Koniar Joseph Korsola Ray Kramer Stephen Krisple Laddy Laky Harry Lantz Michael Listiak Pete Listiak Joe March Frank Marino John Maritz John Maynick David McGuire Charles Mendich Mike Meredich Donald Moore Virgil Moore Ward Nagel Charles Nelepka Joseph Onder Stephen Oravec Baylor Patterson John Patterson William Patri Thomas Porter Andy Prokop Andy Ragan John Ragan William Rizer Joseph Rosa Robert Seaborn Donald Seiler John Senehysak Ralph Shea Myron Sheldon Paddy Siciliano Victor Smith Billy Stilson John Suhal Mike Susko Charles Szekely Blaine Taylor Elking Tarvin Martin Tellman Mike Terleki Edward Tinal Mike Tobias Louis Toth Andrew Yatsko Louis Yuhas 'Stew - s i - V ' i d Ugg -' if -f.. 2 y 3. 'LV' 4. SOPHOMORE 15 GIRLS Julia Antalick Mary Boivin Violet Brace Florence Burnside Felicia Capezio Gladys Carson Carmel Ceciliano Margretta Cornelius Marion Dieter Mary Drozdik Caroline Fields Theresa Gallo Agnes Gergil Annie Gergel Dorothy Graff Emma Hayes Mary Herstich Mary Hrifko Margaret Kable Margaretta Kollar Helen Kosmo Elizabeth Kosko Kathryn Kraus Eleanor Krizaneic Helen Macynski Pauline Marino Mary Mark Leora Mayberry Mabel Miller Helen Misnik Betty Panik Antoinette Pietra Alice Price Edna Ristle Rachel Rowbotham Florence Schuller Mary Senehesak Virginia Simpson Virginia Sisco Pearl Stanners Ruth Stilson Elizabeth Strieko Lena Tesone Mildred Yrakel Helen Zurkey BOYS Carmen Agnone Harry Baker Andrew Balasco Bill Balogh George Balasko John Belak Joe Benish Sam Bogan Mike Boraritcky Edwin Bowman William Bowman George Bizumick Ralph Chapman John Chonko Stephen Chubak Wilbur Cole Louis Copp George Cox Dominick Cronie Andy Cycyk James Dailey Alex Deas Donald Dickson Wm. Fairweather Emil Ference James Foster George Fleet Paul Gerak Gusti Gennaro Frank Herman Alex Hodary Frank Hoover Everett Humason Ann Jurista John Kalocsky Edna Kerest Frank Kishton John Kozak Ann Kramer' Tom Kramer Mike Knapie Paul Kulsko Merino Laeirita Tony Lash Nick Lutseek Steve Machel Joe Machingo Richard Maine William Maller Gussie Martin Wm, MeChristian Alivin McMichael Andrew Misnik Pugc l 01'ty-Four Harry Murphy John Murphy Steve Nagy Oscar Osborne Joseph Pastor Louis Push Rudy Ragan Thomas Rex Mike Ristieh William Rizer Enrico Rocci John Roth Arthur Rowbotham Sam Sardieh Arthur Seaborn Robert Seaborn George Schwager John Sheppa Neil Shroeder Daniel Sklepko Morgan Stickle John Suhar Robert Sullivan William Tiberio Frank Toth Tony Toeco Tony Viggiani Steve Vinsaek Mike Waback Steve Waloschak Arthur Whiteside Harold Zabel John Zcmko , Ill !l'-. Q .l4'RI4lSHM ICN A Richard Baehler Andrew Balasko Sylvester Bobovnik Frank Cholensky Mike Cretharieh Louis DeChillas Howard Douthitt Edward Jakubin Russell Jennings Harry Kennedy Joseph Matelsky Robert McGonnell Eugene Menning Vince Minavovich John Rembowski Carl Schlabaugh William Shaffer Andrew Sinehack Norman Tellman Rudolph Trbovich George Ulayovich Steve Yankswrak William Zander Elizabeth Buchenic Anna Buynorsky Alberta Daniels Margaret Davies Catherine Evans Margaret Garcar Geraldine Gliason Virginia Hadari lflorencc Harris Gertrude Homcnaky Theresa Ignozzi Helen Kachmer Frances Koneval Margaret Luchanskg Vvilma Marinelli Dora. McWilliams .lean McCracken Mildred McChristian Margaret Mikalay Emma Ncwcome Myron Antalik Julius Baging Joe Balka John Banyots Andrew Bartha. Alfred Beatty Clement Began Paul Behun John Belly I' rank Benish Robert Bives Mike Bodnar Ralph Bourey George Brincko Albert Brusko Pete Buniowsky Harry Case John Chillog Julius Chubak Henry Cibulko Albert Cintavey Philip Colonna Ray Correll George Crowe John Dasen Ray Davis Henry Dieter Joseph Donnell Mike Dubiek lfrank Dudai Clyde Dulin .loe Dulovitch Don Evans Charles Evans James Fervars Roy Filip Robert Fitch Varl Foster Russell Gates .lohn Geichak John Grossi Charles Gula John Gula P1 Robert Hendry Joseph Hlebak Steve Hrinko George Hripko Louis Kapusta Steve Kizar Pete Kunik Elmer Koran John Kovach Joseph Kubik John Leranovie Andrew Lesko Kurt Luth Judy Maletsky Nick Mamvich Joseph Marley Albert Martin John Martin Nick Mogish John Orend Earl Perkins Robert Price Victor Ramsey .lack Richards Don Rizer .lrhn Roman Earl Ross Frank Rosa John Runyan Mike Saltos Joseph Samuel .lohn Sander John Sardieh Alex John Semyan John Senvisky Iohn Scrbin George Slanco George Sulton Louis Srdetic Louis Sostaric George Sopko Vincent Stille lgc F01'tyfF1'L'c Schlosser John Toth Charles Upstill Lewis Vargo John Vasko Joe Vitikas Mike Wibly Paul Williams Harold Zabel Benny Zitello Albert Zlenko Rita Anderson Mary Bennet Mary Bindas Beverly Brown Mary Burke Betty Burkey Frances Callan Rose Capots Edith Carr Irene Cecko Alane Ccllio Irene Chanko Lillian Clark Nancy Coates Elizabeth Deak Virginia Dean Marg Dolack Helen Flash Ann Gallo Marian Gerst Rose Gzegacke Mary Hollis Cecilia Harnilla Mary Henick Ruth Himes Irene Hoffcr Mary Kanz Grace Huntley Helen Jakupcin Helen Jogan Virginia Kanz Pauline Klupik Mary Knapik Helen Korsala Regina Kurtz Eileen Langdon Dorothy Lantz Emma Lenn Louise Leporis Roberta Lewis Phyllis Long Freda Lucas M. Luchansky Mary Lutza Mary Magada Mary Malone Mary March Leona Martin Virginia May Julia Mikalik Mae Moorhead Arlene Murphy Sophie Nagy Helen Naumoff Helen Niznik Sophie Orend Edith Orosz Anna Popovec Jean Potter Helen Pretoke Mary Sopko Minnie Sander Anna Sopko Jean Sanders Erma Sora Mary Sedloek Mary Sudetic Mary Timhri Marian Toth Betty Veatch Marian Weir Virginia Wysel Anna Yurko Anna Kollar Andrew Suhy Simeon Hardy Wg 'W .3 'iw'+'F , pf' if 4: ' 'ii' F ff. 5, - rs ie l l 3 i . l i I 5 1 1 l A s 2 1 I 3 ' 1 4 L I . l I 5 I l i 2 i Q at f 4 ' 7 . Q 1 1 l l 1 ' 1 mf :Q ,lfq-93 fa l f j ii H 113'-, r-ug . ' , fi 954 -I U 'f .J jk, '1' 121 iumqm e l. '5 .T + ' , 4 ,, Q- -iff - Q - . .bm v-K-' r ' J .rl .. -. a If 41- 9.-gs-1 al - ,I ' , ,,., .Y ..-ig., Q ,'1 'fi' . I-'A --35-'s lu . 'llllffi rm, Xllvllfilv is FRE Sl .IM ICN B everett aaron norman barnes robert barnes charles bartfai leroy beckett ervin begalla don bernard john bodnor walter boon paul brindiar thomas ceroli nathan daily edward dickson joseph dobransky lawrence doerr stephen drabison john edwards james evans milliard fears john feschinko david galambossy edward genuske dorothy gregory frank kollot daniel kolosky louis kukura randall loveland andy lutheran james mceollum paul mihalik joe mihalick fred moffett harry murphy charles nagie george nezbola pete nezbola charles niznik victor pacek mike pachell William 'patrick ray phillips james piesto michael puhalla lawrence rowse thomas ruane andrew ruscak john rusky john scharsu michael scheranko william gidney andrew giba billy goddard billy grombacher donald harris andrew hartman paul hatz george heintzelman bernard hendricks richard hevener willie hodary michael homorody joe homsey andrew hrabuskay frank jessich richard jones mike kondas william keeling john kennedy noble wonsettei francis yambar george zatchok karl schonhut cmil schultz stephen seifert albert seiranko george semyan mike senchysak william smith steve stefura bernard stickel daniel smuck emest tacsik ehas. tapuchansky mike tomak john tomo john toporeer alex torok frank toth mike tyhosky albert underwood joe vitikas emerson ward wencil weiss billy williams louis yablonkai steve zapla William zemen amelia allio betty adams dorthy bailey genevieve barber jeanette beach clga berilla elizabeth bodnar dorothy brenner betty brown clara buehrle rita conroy norman claire billy crosbie blanche cruickshank violet dieter dorthy ennis stella evanoff pauline fedorisin betty fitzwallo Wilson gardinier dorthy geiss Sophia gerak emily grombacher margaret hura helen jones marian jones virginia jones helen kashimer mary kollath mary kramer marie kreitzburg helen kuhur lillian kushner mary liberio jane lieberman dorothy lloyd sue machel cenna madden mary martin mary maine louise mcmullen dorothy moore lorene myatt marine nelson theresa ondash christine paralko virginia peterson mildred price inildred ristich anna roknich dolores rowse ora schultz irenc sencisak margaret sipos margaret sklepko emma takark lnargaret toth esther wagner ruth weasner charlotte wiandt june wolfcale rnartha zuby john suky mae dailey john lepsik mike hryhe helen jones Willa heath phil jones fred fisher joe dudai frank deah john beres louis beny joe kotel andy pavalko george farr ivy baibe louis kotel julia pinter ann peya viola zinz ben herr Page Forty-Six W F5 5 E S E 2 fe J! Q2 2 5 E as E 5 56 5 Sf 9 5 5 5 E E 5 2 B 5 5 E E 1. 5 S 5 Q 5 Q 5 Q ? is Q 2 5 e .--...v.,11.11--. -1-nn -lynn.--,wr-g.,l....M-fm.-.-.--nm'-14 1.-1-mu.-....m.-mv.-.g....-.......1.Q.. mn...-11-.fn 1. -. ., ..-.vnu-.-..,gm-....-,:..u-H -J I9 -g Taq mo veon- - 33 -s----- FOOTBALL After many weeks of hard practicing and playing, the stalwart Chaney High football team, under the experienced coaching of Chester Mclfhee and Paul Schumaker, ended the season as claimants to the city title. Although winning but four, tying one, and dropping live, the Scarlet and Gray pigskin carriers showed the championship form displayed by former Chaney teams when they defeated their old rivals, Rayen and East, to assure themselves at least second place in the city series. However, their place in the standing was soon vacated and they moved up a notch when Rayen upset the dope by trouncing South, thereby causing a triple tie for the championship of the city, with Chaney, Rayen, and South holding two wins and one reverse in the series. The prospects for 1933 are very bright as there will be fourteen lettermen and many line prospects from the reserves available when the call for practice is issued' next fall. Many fans are looking forward to seeing Chaney lead the list of local schools after the smoke of the gridiron clears away next season. The following playerswere awarded letters for their achievements last season. THE PLAYERS IAMES L.. ASH, Chub -The fastest back on the squad who gave the opposition plenty to worry about when he started skirting the ends. Chub has twoamore years of football at Chaney. nf 'lf IAMES W. ASH, uIlll1ll1lCH1IlIl1 never failed to take out his nian ,and had a tendency to upset everything that came around his end, which tendency marked him a dangerous man. RUSSELL BAKER, Ruck -- Ruck played his lirst year and could be depended upon to play a heads up game. He will not be back. FRANK BELOSIC-A small but mighty back who was always ready to step in and break that line. He has two years of football before him. SAM CARDELEIN, Sammie --A two year man who always worked hard and would keep the enemy guessing about his next move. He should prove a big help next season. ARTHUR CRUCIAN, Art -Art played his lirst year as center and should prove a tough man during the next two years. KENNETH DEETER, Ken -Chaney's All-City halfback could cut through tackle with the speed of a deer, and once in the open he seldom could be stopped. He played his last year like a veteran, although he had seen only one year of service. HUGH DICKSON, Hughie -Hugh has another year in which to show his stuff. He gave his opponents plenty to worry about when he was in there. MICHAEL DULICK, Man -A willing and hard workingfullback who could always be depended upon for that extra yardage always necessary for a hrst down. This was his third year on the team. FRANK DUSSEK, F'rick',-Frank was always ready to go in and do his bit at the quarterback position. He is another willing worker with three years on the gridiron. RAY GENSLER-Ray's opponents will never forget his ability to break through and cut down the ball carriers. He will be a tough man to replace next season. Page Forty-Seven ' A Page Forty Eight JJ S-4 U .CJ .-. 41 E, Us E 3 .E GJ E V2 -r' 5 GJ f-J d o Ill ... 5-4 L4 O v-4 6 .34 U CYS P1 ,ld C N5 L. fl-4 J In YU E cd vw 2 cd G2 1:- A-1 M GJ ,iii L: Z vf +-a 4-A -.-Q 0-4 cf :ri do :E 5' o E ffl .H U cf IU 5-1 I-14 :E .E U Z3 O s.. 21 .Q 4-1 S- 4 C. F-a o .Q cd Q2 U2 'P 5 .Q o DS L: 2 rn E cu U 5 3 D5 6-3 rn F4 .H L1-4 4-5 .C ini D1 O 4-2 +.: 4.4 GJ A 51 :vs D1 rol, Ni S Che Q .C O '1 .-CI U GS O CJ u B1 GS 4-2 rn ..- U2 U2 cd S .fc as E :s .-C U cn 3 5' cv D-4 Olld ROW' I BC S Baker. el ,.. Paul Russ Q, cn 4 ence, Coach el' Pachell, Emil F ony rdelien, T Ca am WI Ro hird T anager. faculty rn son, Robert H. Ross, ck Di ugh has. H Belosic, Louis Yu - .'r e2f-r 'f eva I - 4f'11'fSee: r - - .v.38xR.ug,.,,x rn .3r.:,?xf1,,yW,3ffHgz??f: -----,io - THIQHYRIG veon - 33 LOUIS HEINSELMAN, Louie -He was always raring to go and could hll his position with a great deal of satisfaction. He will not be back next year. I FRANCIS HOULIHAN, Hoots -Chaney's great guard who always played his best. He was a tower of strength in the line and whenever he hit an opponent the opponent stayed hit. He will be back to show the enemy how football should be played next year. MIKE KABEALO, Arzie -Another of the famous football family of Kabealos. His leadership on the Held made him ,a great quarterback. Whenever he was in danger, his toe would send the ball a long way down the Held. Arzie has two more years of foot- ball before him. IACK MORRISON--Another 'All-City selection last season. He was always ready to open the gaps for the backs to breeze through. lack very seldom missed an opportunity to block a kick that might win the game. TONY PACHELL, Sigs -He was Chaney's All-City guard. Tony could play the backhcld or line and make the opponents like it. It was just too bad if anyone got in his way. He will be missed next season. AL PAUL-Always willing and ready to do his best while in the game. He could be depended on to hold down his position with satisfaction. NICK PITTS, Alabama -A lineman who could play any position with ease and show the enemy a thing or two about the line art of football. He has another year. WILLIAM RAE, Bill -Bill played his second year at end and could run down punts with the ease of a veteran. He should prove a big help next season. ROBERT SEABORN, f'Bunnie -ilnjuries cheated him of his glory, but he will be back at the fullback position for the next two years. METRO SENCI-IYSAK, Snubs -i-Metro was our center. I-Ie seldom let them through and he certainly could back up the line. He made All-City after playing his first year last season. He will be back to hold down the position next year. TONY TOCCO, Cubs -He was a tower of strength who made it tough for anyone coming his way. Big things are expected of him in the next two years. GEORGE DIETER AND IOHN NANOVSKY fStudent Managersj-George and Iohn were the boys responsible for the needs of the players during the game and practice. Rain, snow, or shine, they were always on the job. , REVIEW OF THE SEASON CHANEY 403 FITCH 0- For the second consecutive year, Chaney crushed the neighboring foe, Fitch High of Austintown, on Saturday, September 14. The Chaney ball carriers, Deeter, Pachell, Gens- ler, and Kabealo, had no trouble skirting the ends and finding the holes made by the line. CHANEY Og FARRELL 19-- . Friday, September 23, before a crowd of.3,000, Farrell scored a 19-O victory over Chaney at Farrell, in a game played under Hoodlights. It was Chaney's first loss of the season. Kabealo's long punts, Baker's 45 yard run, and a pass good for 30 yards, Kabealo to I. W. Ash, were the high spots of the game for Chaney. Page Forty-Nine U . ' , .. ,. . Ulf. 'i'f!.Vffl?i,,, ..,-,e..--.,, CI-IANEY Og STEUBENVILLE 46- The Big Red was just a little too tough and experienced for the Scarlet and Gray footballers. Steubenville found it tougher going when Chaney's defense strengthened in the second half. CHANEY Og SOUTH 14- Despite the defeat, McPhee's boys outplayed the South Siders throughout the game, but the breaks were not with them. One of the many features of the contest was the 50-yard return of a kick-off by the speedy little Bonnie Seaborn, and the off-tackle smashes by Dulick and Cardelein. CHANEY 6g AKRON EAST O- Chaney defeated Akron East in a hard game. Fumbles and penalties prevented them from making more markers. In the latter part ofthe game, Cardelein was injured and had to be carried off the field. Senchysak played a bang-up game at center, with Deeter, Cardelein, Houlihan, and Morrison sharing honors. CHANEY Og SALEM O- The game resulted in a punting duel, with Kabealo having the edge. The husky forward Wall of Chaney broke through time after time to snare Salem runners. Chub Ash and Cardelein looked good in the backlield, while Houlihan, Iim,' Ash, and Morrison showed fine Work on the line. CHANEY Og TOLEDO WOODWARD 6- After scoring their touchdown on a pass and long run, Toledo was continually on the defensive. Chaney started a drive and made three first downs before a fumble lost them the ball. The remainder of the play was in Toledo territory. CHANEY 7g RAYEN 6- The victory came after a determined Fight. The Scarlet and Gray warriors completely outrushed the Rayen aggregation. Rayen was First to score but Morrison broke through and blocked the try for extra point. In the third quarter, Chaney came out with a do-or-die spirit that was simply not to be denied. After a march down the Held, Deeter slid off- tackle for the touchdown. Pachell booted a perfect goal which happened to he the winning 1 point. V ' CHANEY Og MEMORIAL 18- 2 Q On Armistice Day a heavy football team downed Chaney on a muddy field at I ' Memorial. Througout the game the backs found it hard to hold the ball, which often ' i bounded out of their arms. 5 . 1 CHANEY 6, EAST 0- l l 1 A pass, Kabealo to Deeter, was good for 12 yards, and Deeter scampered 18 more for I l l the lone touchdown of the game. The field was a sea of mud and it was hard to dis- : tinguish the dilferent players. It was a regular mud bath for the players and officials. ' This was the last game for Baker, Paul, Pachell, Deeter, Dulick, Dussek, and Heinselman. l 1 l SCHEDULE FOR. 1933 3 September 16--Ursuline October 27-At New Castle Qnightj A September 22-At Farrell fnightj November 4--Rayen September 30-Open November ll-At Martin's Ferry October 7-South November 18-Akron East October 14-At Weirton W. Va. November 30-East QThanksgivingj October 20-At Salem fnightj Page Fifty --l I9 - The Ric. veofr - 33 BASKETBALL Displaying a great attack and aided by an air-tight defense, a spirited Chaney quintet started the season by trouncing the Fitch High passers 23-13. A week later their inability to make foul shots count lost them the Akron East and West Middlesex games, but on the next Friday, December 17, Chaney journeyed to Faculty Manager Robert Ross' home town, Bellevue, and defeated the home crew 24-15. The next day they lost a close encounter to Fremont, after making only four out of fifteen fouls. The following week proved the turning point and Chaney mowed down East Liver- poolg then Warren, Salem, Hickory, and Sharpsville fell before the mighty Red and Gray passers. On Ianuary 21, the victory streak ended as Chaney dropped a close game to Dover, the team that later won the state championship at Columbus. But, in another week, Steubenville was added to the victory list. Saturday, September 28, was the beginning of a three-game losing streak, when Lowellville downed Coach McPhee's boys after a spectacular battle, 26-25. The next week proved disastrous when shots in the last few seconds of play cost Chaney the Scienceville and South tussels. However, not for long did the plucky Chaney cagers stay on the short end of the score, for on Saturday, February 11, Ursuline fell by the wayside. Then came the Rayen and East games. Try as they might, the North and East Siders could not stop the West Side aggregation, as Chaney trounced them 25-20 and 33-21, respectively, for the First city cage viztories in Chaney's basketball history. During the last two weeks of the schedule, Brookfield, Sebring, Girard, and Hubbard H1611 the sting of defeat at the hands of the mighty Scarlet and Gray five, thus ending the regular season with Hfteen victories and seven defeats. On March 2, after a week of needed rest, Chaney again humbled Hubbard, this time to the tune of 34-24, in the Northeastern Ohio Class A Scholastic Tournament at Warren. But Friday, March 4, proved unlucky for Chaney. After leading at the half, the Red and Gray was eliminated from the tournament when Scienceville downed them 36 to 30 in one of the best games of the N. E. O. classic. Two weeks later, Chaney was called upon to meet Boardman in a preliminary game to the Western Reserve-Youngstown College game at the Y. M. C. A. Chaney ran up a total of 18 points while holding its opponents to nothing during the first half. The game ended with Chaney coasting to victory, 27-12. The Boardman game was a climax to the brilliant basketball careers at Chaney of Ray Varner, Al Paul, Iohn Nanovsky, and Darwyn Brown. It also marked the end of a successful season for Chaney. With the basketball togs stored away to await the opening of another season, we feel sure that Chaney will be more than well represented on the court, and that Coach Chester McPhee, with the loyal support of the student body, will continue to produce great teams in the near future. THE PLAYERS AL PAUL-Al was a whiz when it came to caging them right under the basket. His pivot shot kept the opponents worried throughout the season. He could play any position with great satisfaction. This was his second year on the varsity. METRO SENCHYSAK-Senchysak made it tough for any opponent. His man seldom got away from him and he was always there with his share of the points. He will be hard to stop next season. Page Fifty-One F l9M-g 'IHQRIG VEDH - 33 ----5 IOHN NANOVSKY- Iohnnie was Chaney's big center. He was always there with his share of the fight and points. He gave the opposition plenty to worry about. This was his second and last year on the varsity. RAY VARNER- Ray's long shots and his special clean-English shots made him the leading scorer in the city. His offensive work was a great help in the pinches and he seldom missed a free throw. In 1932, he won the foul shooting contests held at the N. F. O. meets at Warren and Akron, and then placed third in the state meet at Columbus. BAYLOR PATTERSON-Patterson was the best defensive guard in the city and second highest scorer on the team. He will be hack to worry the opponents for two years. He was and will be one of Chaney's main threats. IAMES L. ASH-He was the fastest man on the squad and one of the cleverest dribblers seen at Chaney. Great things are expected of him in his junior and senior- years. Iust watch him next season. DARWYN BROWN-A clever and cool player was he, who was always there with his best. Very seldom did a man get away from Dye . He was quick, alert, and patient. IAMES WOODS-Woods made good for a newcomer. He knows the essentials of basketballg that is, to cut and break for the basket. I-Ie has another year. I RALPH HECKERT-It is said that good gifts come in small packagesg this was espe- cially true in Ralph's case. With flashing eyes, filled with fire, he went to meet the foe. He has another season. PAUL BROWN Student Managerj-Always willing and ready to help. His towel was always welcomed during the brief moments of rest during the game. The team would not be complete without mentioning the members of the reserves, who so willfully gave their best so that the team could have the best opposition in prac- tice. The reserves were composed of Martin, Rae, Yuhas, Kabealo, Gundry, Nelepka, Iones. Tocco, and Heinselman. The following will be on the squad next season: Martin, Rae, Yuhas, Kabealo, Iones, and Tocco. SCHEDULE FOR 1933-34 o December 8-Akron East December 22-East Liverpool December 30-Sharpsville Ianuary 5--Warren January 6- Salem i Ianuary 12-Sebring Ianuary 13-Canton McKinley Ia nuary 20-Dover Ianuary 26-Girard February 9--South February 10--Ursuline Februa ry 1 4-Rayen February 16-East February 23-Scienceville March 2, 3, 4, 5--N. E. O. Tournament , .L ,HL ,A Y A Page Fifty-Two t -.M t A lti 1'i5 Nvl-ttf Buck Row, Left to Right: Metro Senchysrtk, Darwyn Brown, Ptnil Brown, Student M:tn11.ger3 .lzunesf Wood:-4, Herbert Enyeart. Center Row: Iftieulty Iiflztliztgtrr' Robert Ross, John Nanovsky, Albert Paul, Ralph Heckcrt, Coach Chester Mt-l'hee. Ifr-ont Row: James L. Ash, Ray Varner, Baylor Patterson. t'1llf1l'lRrLl'1AlJl4IHH Nlueli tietlit for llie line L'lllllll5l1lSl11 ztntl spirit sltown lay tlie sttitlent lmotly ntl ztssein- lilies :incl gznnes is tlne llownrtl Clnlitlry, Morgan Stiekle, lzunes lgnozzi, Zlllll ltteli l.eliner, tlie Seztrlet :intl Gray elieer leutlers. Uunelry :intl lgnozxi are seniors, lnit l.eliner and Stielale will lie liatek next season. 'I' IG N N I S 'l'lie lllil tennis letnn was represented lmy tlie liollowing players: lltilpli Heelaert, .Xl Paul. 'liliotnus Xlefltirtliy. Iolin Ngniovsky. Iatela Rollins. llolm llttvies, gtntl Paul Ritlinger. 'l'lie teznn tlelieattetl lfatst :intl tlroppetl close inaitelies to Soutli ttntl l'rst1line. lleegtnse ol' no primate courts iuxiilnlwle lor praietiee. tlie lvoys xxere lioreetl to play wlierevet' tliey lizltl ll elittnee. Despite tliis lizicl, tlte teznn sliowetl line worlt in tlie lntttelies. 'lliis spring. Cozteli Uotnei' Lewis will lmve Pzllil, lleekert, Natnovsliy, llttvies. llllll inzlny neweolners reattly lor service. 'l'ennis is Inst l7CL'Ull1ll1g at popular game witli Clutney stutlents :intl in il sliort tilne llllllllkf' will lie iepresentetl by strong teznns. Mneli eretlit is tlue Cogteli Cioiner Lewis for its-tuning llie responsilwilities of linsliioning Ll teqitn :tt Cliztney. b f'H,XNl'iY l'iXf'l'iliS IN YW M l'il'i'l' lritlzli. Xlqireli lll, Cligtney won tlie sliieltl ol' lionor otlieretl ln' this lwoys' tlt'IXlI'llllL'lll ol' tlit- YU lor Illillilllg tlie lwest showing in tlie tlillierent events ol' tlie general liigli seliool tlauy tneet sponsoretl lay tlie Mztlioning Valley lli-'Y eliilms :tl tlie iientrztl Y. M. U. A. lllnqlney won lirst plztee, Illlllilllg 62 points out ol' :i possilwlt' Ili. l.ntlt VVelt5li, presitlent ol tlie Clniney Ili-Y. wats intlivitlttztl liigli point tnztn, winnin:,g lirt plztee in ping-pong tintl lmiitllutll. :Xl Paul won lirst plttee :intl Iolin Nnnoxslay, tliirtl pl.-rr in lionl sliozrting. Cfligtney suilntners :intl tlixers, Xlortgani Stielile. Xlilae liztlmeailo, Paul 1 llroirn. ll.lI'l'j' Xlziy, .Xntly Kagan. l'raink tintl joe llenisli. .intl llolw MeXl4tli:ni. l'll'sIly tle- I'e.tletl tlieir elosest rival, lfust, by walking away with the lionors. Pugc Fifty-Three 19 -'rrre mo veon - 33 SPORTS CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 1932 to IUNE 1933 September 11-Football Season Began. Fitch 0, Chaney 40 September 23--Farrell, Pa. 195 Chaney 0 I September 30-Steubenville, Ol1ici?i46,iiCl1a11ey9 0 October 8-South l4,,Chaney 0 October 15-Akron East 0, Chaney 6, October 21--Salem 0, Chaneyx0 October 29--Toledo Woodvn ard 6, Chaney 0 November 5-Rayen 6, Chaney 7 November ll-Memorial 18, Chaney 0 November 14-Rayon Rererves 18, Chaney Reserves 0 November 14-Basketball Practice Began. November 19-East 0, Chaney 6 December 2-First Basketball Game. Fitch 13, Chaney 23 9 December 9-Akron East 14, Chaney 13 December 10-West Middlesex, Pa. 27, Chaney 25 December 16-Bellevue, Ohio 15, Chaney 24 December 17-Fremont, Ohio 18, Chaney 16 December 23-East Liverpool 19, Chaney 26 January 6--Warren 14, Chaney 31 january 7-Salem 19, Chaney 28 Ianuary 14-Hickory, Pa. 12, Chaney 23 Ianuary 17-Sharpsville, Pa. 10, Chaney 25 Ianuary 20-Twenty-F ive Boys Receive Football Letters in Assembly Ianuary 21--Dover, 'Ohio 20, Chaney 17 Ianuary 27-Steubenville, Ohio 17, Chaney 19 Ianuary 28-Lowellville 26, Chaney 25 February 4-Scieneeville 25, Chaney 24 February 1.0--South 17, Chaney 15 February 11-Ursuline 23, Chaney 30 February 15-Rayen 20, Chaney 25 February 17-East 21, Chaney 33 February 18-Brookfield 9, Chaney 31 February 21-Sebring 17, Chaney 21 February 24-Girard 22, Chaney 28 February 25-Hubbard 20, Chaney 39 March 2-N. E. O. Tournament at Warren. Hubbard 24, Chaney 34 March 4-Scienceville 36, Chaney 30 March 15-Post Season Game. Boardman 12, Chaney 27 Page Fifty-Four - 'h5u...L.g,:..f, Ea, Dingle-f ' ,- . , ,'1,nfE.t.a ....., .1.1-Q-1.-1 :fi -M with mr, i.-'t-Lthr-t it t il A.THLET1C ASSUtf!IiA'l'.loON Chaney's success in athletics is due largely to the co-operation of the members of the Chaney Athletic Association. The association was organized in 1926 to plan, direct, and carry out all matters pertaining to athletics. Despite the depression during the last year the association managed to cut down the deficit considerably besides paying for all equipment purchased during the year. The association is composed of members of the faculty, appointed hy Mr. Q Ricksecker, principal of the school, who decide questions ol' policy and finance. In the office of linancial manager was created, which gives the faculty manager more to devote to the scheduling of games and details connected with this scheduling. Q'l'hrec years ago, Mr. G. B. White left Chaney to take a position in Elmira, York. His position as faculty manager was assumed by Mr. Robert Ross.j OFFICERS Roherl Ross , I. R. Grifliths Faculty Manager, . . Financial Manager. . Secretary. i Miss Ida Cohen MICMBIQRS Principal , ll. W. Rickseckcr Assistant Principal ,, Coach , . .Xssislant Coacli Miss lda Cullen I. R. Cirillilhs R. S. Fisher Page Fifty-l l'zfc W. W. Parmcnter , Uhestcr lVlcl'hee . Paul Schumaker VV. Fl. Barr Roherl Ross ,. W. 1930 time New l l '-'fm Mi if Q., 1, 5 -1 . 1 ' i H+! . 'il ,. 1, ' ,Q it y ii,.:iiVie?iift5PQ. It A I . 1.3 I- T if-11:4 . -I V -.-- , , Hair. in -Q QQ: iigylff--Q - mi Et 'A y', II l. I l V4 l K l. i Q. 'i l ly' Fi. 1 l y . ' l li il .i. ilf il, l ili iw i I' elif' 'f -I -'aft E tfill. W: ...a Rl - . if 9'- i .'- 14 ' '. 1?':5z25,t A X' Jil . . I J 'I V 1 v . iv 1. 'fp L.:-Md, 0' i ,xl-, I.- J M . 1 kfr' 'iL ' eff' 121115. tial? gt. CHESTER MCPI-IEE PAUL SCHUMAKER Coach Asxixzmzz Coach COACH Cl't1ESTl1iR Mc1'l-H315 Coach Chester McPhee has had the very dillicult job ol turning out the football and basketball teams of the past seasons. As a result of his unceasing elliorts, the teams have built up such line records that they will never be forgotten. The ability of Coach McPhee to build teams of such caliber and Linder such unsatisfactory conditions is a credit to our Alma Mater as well as to himself. ASSISTANT COACH PAUL SCI-IUMAKER Assistant Coach Paul Schumaker devotes his ellorts to the forming of formidable lines on thc football teams. He is able to get the utmost from the players, as has been demonstrated during past seasons. This year the line will no doubt be one of the best in the history of the school. Mr. Schumakefs ability in scouting opponents has proved a great help. Chaney was very fortunate in 1920 to acquire his services as assistant coach. FACULTY MANAGER RUISHRT RUSS To Mr. Robert Ross a debt oi' gratitude is owed lor his well-arraiiged schedules, which have brought Chaney in contact with the linest teams in the state. We are proud of his achievements since taking over the position, and wish hiin further success in continuing to manage the teams ol' the future. mga Fifty-six l I Org lllZiltl:0IB 'i 4: la 5 5 5 F H 1 5 Q5 I! W 15 F If: SE Mi 54 Q 3 5 2: 33 if 5. 3 y. 5 Q 3 Q5 E 9 fi 2 I 3 1 ,, 'Q Xa f 3 L 1 Q 5 Q E ,. w 1 E E .e f im. ligne, xf i 2 XVEST.ER,NiI+1N STA I+' lf' The Westerner has heen acclaimed the largest ancl lwest school paper in Youngstown. For this reason, inemhers ol thc stall and Faculty advisers work continuously lo keep this reputation. Iournalisin proves a fascinating suhieel to those students who take it. Not only cloes it improve and xvitlen the knowledge oi' gl'1ll1ll1111l', hut also atlmls to the students' vocabulary. l ACUl,'I'Y AIJVISHRS Miss lfannie llarley Instructor ol' Iournalisni Mr. S. W. Rawson Instructor ol' Printing Mr. C. VV. Riekseeker. .. ...,.,i,.,,.. Principal Mr. W. W. Parmenler . ....... ...Vice Principal S'l'Al:l4' litlitor Dorothy Traul .Xssistant lftlitors Magwlalene lfilipsin. lfleanor Hauler llireulation Manager ...... .... ..., l 3 ill McWilliams Advertising Manager . . .. . Michael lferencik Assistant Atlvertising Manager. . . lhoinas Philihin Business .'xLllI1lIll5lI'LllO!'S.. 1-ltl Smith. Iohn Torola Annette Argcnziauo llelen llrincliar l.ueile Collins Catherine lloller Sophie fit'lll'iy I-lil Crolil liverett Duncan lillen livans jUURN.Xl.lSM ll Heatriee Haxvltins Viola Moore 'l'helnia Mass Louise l1ui::elnll If lLlllN.'XLlSM l Rita Gorman lsel liunkle Peter Mellerniott Helen Sopliovieh Page lfifty-Sczfwz Charlene Steinlort Ann 'l'eeau Nettie 'lnylor jean Russell Q f. fi 2? M 5 ,swf K 'rf Q: lt- i.,.i' ., .3 X ,,,,, 1 ,, 'l-1.5 1 Y V A E 'V-1.522 Pla- 'f ' ,ga 'Q' V s w, Zi 5 . 25' t -13, fihif ' V .1 ANNUAL STAFF This, the Rig Veda of the class of Iune 1933, is a monument to the achievements of Chaney High School in the past year. This volume is the result ol' weeks of diligent and sell-sacrilieing work on the part ol' the staii and its advisers. 'l'o a greater degree than all previous annuals published hy the senior classes ol' Chaney. we helieve that this is an all Chaney product. ln order to surmount the difficulties caused hy the general economic situation, the printing ol' the hook in its entirety was done in our own print shop. 'l'he class owes a deht of gratitude to lid Croft and Iiill Crowe lor their untiring woi'k in handling the printing joh. Michael Fereneik is to he commended lor the line aft work. To Miss Fannie Harley, the annual adviser, and Mr. S. NV. Rawson, whose position was two-fold as class adviser and head ol: the printing department. we leave this expression of appreciation for their part in making this annual the hest possihle, AIJVISERS Nliss Fannie llarley Mr. S. VV. liawson BOARD liusiness. . . .,,....,.......... Irene Willixiliis Printers . ,, .vvilliillll Crowe, lid Crolt Iournalists. , Magdalene Filipsin, Edna Cleverly Artist . , . ,............ , 4 .Michael Ifereneik S'l'Alf'l l.ditor in-Chief . Marjorie Wighton lledieation Nliehael ldereneik liicturt- Iiditor .. Darwyn Brown llistory lulia Wzirtl Sport lfditor. . . .Iohn Nanovsky Prophery- Organization Iidilor. .. ..... Mary Wick Magdalene lfilipsin, Ciliarlene Steinlfort Circulation liditor., ...,,, Ludt Welcli Class Willw .Xdverrising Manager , lloward Gundry Nettie Taylor. liill McWilliams Class Poem . . . Beverly Brown Rofalster , Don Heekert Page Fifty-Eigliz .lil ,AY UA ST ul.1lllgl1 Clown, at eonietly mirtliquzilte in Iliree nets, written by C. l,. Iintltly, wus presentetl lmy tlie senior elaiss of Iune IUS3, untlei tlie tlireetion ol' Miss Mollie Russell, on tlie afternoon ol' May -l, and the evening ol' May 5, WS? The east wislies to express its grutitucle to tliose who so zllmly zissistetl in protlueing tlie pliiv. 'Io Mr. R. 5. l 1 ' slier untl lus eluss. tlinnlas are exlentletl lor tlie stage settingsg to Miss Mar-'uerite Cost iintl tlit art eluss. for tlie rosters: to Miss Fannie llnrlev :intl tlie a- l eliorus. 'llll0ll1llS Gray the intermission. Director Maury XVicli Mairtlizi llzieliler lftlnn tilt-vt-rly Ilererly Brown llowzirtl Guntlry Mieliaiel Ferencil-1 Mngtlnleiie lfilipsin Ray Ciensler lion lleeltert lleleu 'llirleaiiiisli llelen Uilmal ltllen Runyxin llertlin lloolli Margaret Sm-kt-ly Xvllgllllll llentlrielas l lost llostess journalism elnss. for the pulilieity. Musie was liurnislietl lwy the Chaney orcliestrquiuiitler tlie tlireetion ol' Mr. A. L. Saintlers. Miss Margery Nye lielpecl with tlie clirection of tlie girls, William Stoll, tnemliers ot the elnss, were solo artists tluring CAST Diirwyn lirown lllllll llrown lfleiinor Hauler Clizirlene Steinliort Izunes Dulliy l'RUlJUClNCI S'I'i-Xl? Viviun lolinson Peter Mcllermott llorotliy 'l'r:1ut L7SHliRS lieaitriee Haiwkins liJll'lTllI'1l Fzilmnisli .Miss Mollie Russell llelen l'lunkett .Xllvertn Vllngner liunes lgnozzi XM2lllCI' llislei' Iolin Totli is lolin Nnnovslay Iuliii Wiirtl l,tlLllil1L' lirainier Nettie 'linylor l.t-onii Cierst Roseliiairy Gentile SICNIK JR CIRILS' Cl IORUS 113,-lm,-4, lj,-Ulu. li:IlI'l'11lI'1l lfailinnisli .. . . 'I' ie nin Moss lugmm Mclllu llelen Mzituseilk Xiltllll Moore Page l71'j'ty-N1'nc' Cieuexieve Myers Mielmel liuliek llorotliy iliruut 8 A team of debaters and readers took part in the state tournament held at Canton, I fi lfiffie ltlri 'sihlikfi Yi NATIONAL FORENSIO LEAGUE, CHAPTER 652 ELIC ,...7. ....,.--- The purpose of the National Forensic League is to encourage more students to take part in interscholastic debate, oratory, and other speech contests. It endeavors constantly to advance the standards ot excellence so that greater skill will be developed among the participants and liner relations will be caused to exist in those competitive events. This purpose is realized by ollering the students a definite and suitable reward for successful participation in these events. Membership in a national organization and the privilege of wearing its distinctive key are rewards that are Htting, dignifying, and enduring. The Chane I debaters have met the aHii'mative and negative teams from Niles, Sharon, 3 Brookfield, Youngstown East, Youngstown South, and Charleroi, Pa. .Xpril 13-15. Ralph Heckert , . . , President Harold Lieberman . . Secretary-Treasurer Mr. E. I. Diller... .,.. Adviser Martha llaehler Fong Chin liverett Duncan Ilernice lieselov Willizilii liopachy Rf DLL Oli' MEM BERS .Xnn Krushal .Xlhert Martin Toni Nestich Vera Orosz Rose Peterson Page Sixty Mary Sipos' Eleanor Thomas Mary Ttlftllif Opal VVeiss I W4 'N A N,X'I'IONA I, I IOXUII SOI 'I ICT Y The Chaney Chaplcr, No. 652 ol Lhc National Hfinor Socicly, was organizccl in 1926. :X coinmiucc ol' scvciilccii incmhcrs ol thc lacnlly clccts lhc highest liltccn percent of a scnior class lor lncmhcrsliip into the organization on Lhc hasis nl' Sclmlarsliip. Lcamlcrsliip, Character. anal Scrvicc. In a hcautiliul ccrriiiuiiy. ilu- inilialcs prnniisc Iaiilitully to niainlain thc stanmlarals ul' thc socicty. They light their cannllcs at thc altar ol' thc Iuur carilinal virlucs, thk or- clicsira accompanying in low, swcrl loncs. An annual hanqucl is hclnl during thc Clirislinas vacation: in lhc spring, incmhcrs, Imih olal anal ncw. enjoy a picnic in lhc opcn. Wiclililln' Manor was thc rcnnlczvous of all mcmlncrs. December 27, 1932, when they hclrl their last Icstival. .XIDYISIAIRS Miss Iidylh Iladlcy - UIIIIILIICIIS Prcsiilcnl. , Yicc Prcsidcnl . bkcrctary Trcasurcr SICNIUR Ns luhn Nanuysky l'anl liroivn Nick Scstocl: lXliclian-I Ilnlirk llurulliy 'l'r:nlL Mary l ai'laus Magilalciic lfilipsin Nlaiuarct lluniolya lulia VVaril Nlary XVicli Marjorie Wighlon Ray Cicnslcr Page Sfffvjl--OIIC? Miss Iiannic Ilarlcy Paul llrown Mary Wick Marjorie VVighton john Nanovsky SENIOR Bls Ilmlwarml livans llnrnlliy Uarmlinni Mary Mogish l i'ula Roth Ricliaril VVhilllc lanics VV0oils Vg. i-1 an rn il if L 1 GOSERHO l Goserho, the Chaney Senior Girl Reserves Club, has had a very successful year. The membership is greater than in any previous year. The program and work of the club has been most interesting. A co-ed party opened the yearly program. At Thanks- giving and Christmas the club packed baskets for the needy. On the evening of January 20, a delightful dance was held at the HY College auditorium. A pleasing custom was established when the girls entertained their mothers and the lady members of the faculty at a reception at school Tuesday evening, April 4. After a number of other interesting activities, the season was closed with a farewell banquet to the members of the senior class of June 1933. ADVISERS Miss Mollie Russell Miss Elizabeth Knowlton Miss Martha Laughlin Miss Madelyn Vinopal Miss Maude Hobson OFFICERS Mary Wick ....... Frieda Roth ...... Marjorie Wighton Dorothy Gardinier. . . I.. Amit-rson lille-n.uor liiulvr NIn.rl.ha lim-lilei' Murizarol Hurry Faith Blvlso H4-rilia Booth lim-vu-rly Brown Bl. O. Burnett lin-In-n Ca.ri4Iio M. Carlwriglit Sophie Qu-uky illa1.i'1.lia Lluiplila Rom' Cisiuv Hrina Cl:-x'--rly ll:-vota Collins Luvile Collins Hill-on Conroy Rl. Criswl-ll Esther Cronin- Nlllil'lf3il'l'i Dvas lluruvt. ll:-1-Im' Audrey Dom-hy lilll'lllll'1l llflllil' Dorothy Drake ll li, Dripps liatliryn ldlwrt Ellen Evans H4-lon Diiygvr Out-im Flynn E, Gurdinivr D, Gnrdiniu-r K. livniile Lvonil- G4-rxt. llilil'LIlll'0l Ga-rst H4-lon Crllitli Kiln. Gforiunu Nw-lliv Grunt Arln-uv Gray Anm-II1' Hsullvy li. Hawkins Y, Hu-mlrirks Nl. llonloliwl lloloris Horurr l'il'3ll'k' llovis U. lluntlvy .lost-pliiuo lluru. Al. .Inkupvin Kl.il'gi-l',' .li-well Viviun flOllllL40Il .ll?lI'l.fill't'if Jones Fl0l'l'l'lll' liililSi'l' Ann Kopsal Annu, lic-atcm .lanvt Kirkm-r Nt'-llu Kishton Elsie Klupik Nl. Kohler Christine Kollui Betty Kopncliy GPM-lln, Kopacliy l'11izn.bril1 liosko Marilui Kozak Dorothy Kriuuur Ann Kutsko D. Lmulahl Y, Laudahl 'l'l1m-ru-su lfiskaiy Eva-lyn lllatillzwvs Helen Matusaik lll:u'l.ru.1'1-i. Nlaziv Mario NIoCabu Yirginiu Mvlllo .Juno Millard Mary Mogish Page Sixty-Two ..... ...President . . .Vice President . . . . .Secretary . . .Treasurer lil'I'll'Vll'Vi' Myers Hr-len Newby Joan Newby lim-rtlia. Ondash Sta-lla Ondasli M. J. P1-tvrson Rose Peterson Blanche- Phillips H1-lun Plunkett Eva Polisky Lillian Rm- Ruth Ridinger Frieda Rotli L. Rowlioilmiu Pllizuln-Ili Ruanc llvlx-n SilY2ll'lIl 'l'lierosa Suvlio llc-My Svliradi-r Cath. S1-luister Evelyn N1-nich M. L. Sl'lll'lVl'1' l'I. Sinkovitcli l'. Sinkovitcli Hairy Films N. Sxnitlirovitz H. Sopkovitch C. Stvinfort. Louise Slitllllllfzliflll Marion Sullivan ll. Sze-kely L, Tannehill Helm-n Tarkuuislx Burnetta Taylor Nettie Taylor Ann Teva-u lillllllflllll' Tllfllllilfs Mary L. 'Forok Dorotliy 'l'rn.ut Heli-n lipslill .lulin Yruhul Blilrlrvd YV:-Iwi' llpul XVQ-iss Yiolvt Vlloiss Mary VVi1'k M. Wigliton Mu.riou Whiliu l41sl.ln-1' Willotts F. Wolfculv H. NVootopulais ll. L. Yauiber HI-Y The Chaney Hi-Y Cluh. alhliatetl with the Hi-Y Cluhs of North America, was organized at the opening of Chaney lligh School in Wlo. Only hoys who are in senior high school are eligible for membership. 'lihe purpose of the eluh is to create, maintain, ancl extend Ihrou3,ghout the sehoolxanrl conttuunity high stantlartls ol' Christian character. During the past year the eluh sponsored many activities. Relief programs were carried out u'lienex'er possible. Co-operating with the other cluhs ol' Mahoning Valley, the Chaney group took part in a New Year's clance, a spring proni, two private clanees, and a card party were also given. The weekly protgranis incluiletl helpful lallis from Miss Mollie Russell untl Mr. C. W. Ricleseeker. Many lively discussions on appropriate subjects were earricd on by the niemhers. The season was elosetl hy a pienic for the faculty antl a banquet in honor ol the gratluating seniors. li. ll. Ross . Ci. .X. l,eu'is l'resitlenl' . . Vice l'resitlent ., - Secretary ., Vice Secretary Treasurer , Paul Brown lloh Davies Rohert Davies George llietel' llugh lliclison Rohert Kane l lt rliert linyeart liaflor ialterson 3. . paul it-nes cl ycle liear hill cron-e walter tlisler Iitlwartl livans Q llowartl Guntlry Donalil Heekert -William Rae l.ewis l'lClI'lSCllllilll Al JVISICRS Rllyllllllltl lohnson Miss Mollie Russell Ul l lCIIiRS . . . .l.utlt Welt-li . Darwyn Brown A. Ray Gcnsler .. Earl Dickson lanies I-Iovis NIEMBICRS liverett Prosser Rohr-rt Wzilters Cfharles Mcliahe 'YI-Q1ll'11Y'l'liS roliert' lezzr alheri paul richarcl Whittle joseph iones Page .S'1'.rty-'l'lm'c Rayniontl Pyshe Roland Rider lirank Hoover lfrank McCaffrey Andy Hoffer 'lliomas Gray pete ineflerinott cainphell melean i LIBRARY CLUB MEMUIQRS LIBRA R-Y 4 'Ll VIS The Library Club was organized in the fall ol 1930 and since has become one of the leading organizations ol' Chaney. ll is the purpose of the club to give students a pro- fessional interest in library work, to foster the desire for good literature, and to create rt literary atmosphere throughout the school. Members of good scholastic standing are as- signed periods in the library during which they charge books, l'ile cards, and otherwise assist the librarian. The meetings ol' the club are held every second Thursday in the library. liach semester the Library Club takes charge of an assembly, usually putting on a play dealing with books. This semester the club gave The Lost Letterf, 'llhis is a play built around the plot of a letter being mislaid in the library book which has been carried off by absent-minded old judge Whitcomb, who forgot to have the book charged. Adviser A . Miss lfmily ljberhart Ol I ICliRS President , , . . , ,...,, , , , .klrnesline llinely Vice President ...,,. 4 , .Margaret lakupein Seeretary-Treastirer . ,Virginia Mehlo Betty Adams Carmen Agnone lfrances Callan Margaret Callan Margretta Cornelius Barbara Drake Frank Dama Dolores Dixon Ellen Evans Barbara Fabanish Joanne Gibbs Geraldine Gleson Nellie Grant Ernestine Hinely Margaret Jakupein Mary Kabealo B'etl.y Kopaehy Pauline Kramer Isel Kunkle Virginia Hendricks Dera. McWilliams Virginia Mehlo Jeanne Newby Lena Pupino Jean Potter Catherine Schuster Katie Serdinesky Eleanor Sinkoviteh Julia Sostoric Goldie Sugut Page Sixty-Four Margaret Szekely Frances Vitikas Irene Ward Helene Wootoptxlas Iola Yeager Mabel Miller Margaret Gerst Mary Jurista Janet Kirkner ,I ii t w. Iii iii? ilu, Y-'iil1 'T e . if. 1 V. .i .l iATIN U LUB The Latin Club is an organization designed to create an active interest in the study of Latin through familiarity with the customs of theRoman people. Miss Belle Montgomery Mrs. Verna Rifenberick .lust-pli linlha, l'anl lin-hnn, Ralph Bonn-ry, Bev- .-rly Iirmrn, Nay t'nrr1-ll, lim-orgv Crown-, Margaret. lfnius. Mary Ilramlik. Jos:-pil Donni-ly, Marion iii-rsl. Kita tim-man. QW-1-ilia Harvilla, Florence liais:-r, l'anlinn- Klnpik. .Indy Mali-tski-y, Mary Malmn, Gnssiv Martin. Frank Monns. Frank MC- t7a.!'frn-y, Engom- Manning, tin-urga li'lart.inlio, Louisa NUWIIIIIII. lfldit-h Orosz, Rolwrl l'rime, Stfvlla. Ragall, Andy Ra.gan. .lahn Si-rliin, H4-ol'i.5o Salton. George Hu-Iiwagi-r. Mary Sud:-tif-, .lnlin Si-ncliasali, Ralph Hin-a, lllarprarvt Thomas, l.awrs-:irc Varnn-r, Lndt. Wi-lrh, .-krilinr Whit.:-side. Mn-rino Sacivita, Anna Kollar. Dvralu-lla M1'Williains, Arthur Rowbothani, .-knlninvttv IN-itra. Miko 'I'm-rli-1-ki, Anna Yurko. Ruth Stilson. Mildrm-d Wt-In-r, Albert Zliuko. Lorrainu- Atkinson, B1-rnard Blosh, Iris Bletso, Anna lilasko, .loss-pliinv Mist-iglia. Matilda Bzirlis. .lnlia llilnnslty, Ruin-rt Burnside. Sara Vina. Miri- mn t'ollins. Hn-lvn t'run1'. .lanv Hvhols, .lark Evans. lsaln-l l n1-nrt-. l'anI Fi-ar. Lncillv Fishvr. J2llI.lL'N Fnis.-, lr:-nv Hilo, li:-rtram H4-ynian, Mickey lg- nomi, Quinlan .Iohnst.on, livtty liiininul, Ann linhor, Anna Lnrliansky, Vivian lVla.l't.vy, Jack lllllllfllill, vl?llllt'N Mrlinigllt., Orrin Rodt-hull, Ruth. ltnso, Mary Srhnltz, Fred Stoll, Virginia 'l'rc-harnv, t'la.ra 'l'nlip, Mary C. Tuttle, Ht-lc-li Vargo, Rojt-an Wall, Carolina- Willianis. Roh'-rl Barn:-s, C14-ment. lit-gan. Olga Bt-rilla. Hay linrkv, Billy Crashiv. Gi-urge Farr, Fred Fish--r, William tiidnvy. Mika Homurody, Frank .Ii-ssivk, t'harln-s Li-pnvliansky. Michal-l Listiak. John Sardivh, liihi-l Slxoaf. th-urge Slanco, Emma Snxa, Katln-riiiv 'l'ohin, Rudolph T0lJlbN'll'll, Mur- garit Toth. l'hnrle-s Kpstill. Ruth XVe-asm-r. XVencil Wi-iss, Ivy liailvi. l'1lizaht-th Bndnar, Dorothy lh-ram-1-. B1-ity Brown, Nathan Daly, John Hd- wards, Ht.:-lla. l'Ivanofl'. Pldward G1-lnisko, Billy tloddord, llt-Ii-n .loaf-s. Virginia. Jonas, Mario K l'l'liZlDlll'j1', Jann- Liz-In-rinan. Ulmrlvs Nagio, ,Hvlrn Nlllllillllll. 'l'livi'i-sa Ondash. Virginia. P1-ti-rson, Mil- drf-d I'rir'4-, l'isthe-r Wagnm-r, Marion Wt-ir. Char- lntlc- Windst, Iiirhard Hat-lile-r, Mary lie-nn:-tt., tie-m-rim-iv llnrlwr. Clara lint-hrlv, Russ:-ll Galts, .Iu::nnu- tiililns, Hthvl liallnv. Durutlly firvgury, Ninn-mi Hardy. l Inrn-nrv Harris, Ev:-lyn Hayla. livorgt- Hvintm-Inman, .Inv llolnsi-y, Louis Lopusto, lbornlliy Lloyd. Andy l'ayalltn, Margari-I Rohr- hnvln-r, Iiaylnr l'atta-rson. Ire-no Si-nvhisak. Mal'- uartt Sipos. l'athvrini- Slirka. Mary Ann Sopko, Josqdi Sn-kt-ly, Ht-lvn Traynor, linu-rson WVard, Miss Josephine Gorsuch Miss Julia Hanna Miko Wihly. Nohlo hV0llSl'lflK'I', Genrgv Hohas, William Martin, .lark Sanmli-rs, Andrew Smith. l-llh-n Evans, X1-lliv Grant, .lam-t Kirknt-r, Stvlla liishton, I-Jlsiv Klnpikt PII:-anor May. Pnulinv Tvr- pak. Arla-nv Yann, Mary I.. YllllllHll'. Mike- Kahvaln, .Iohn Matolsky. Sirk XainnotT. Eleanor Lindeloff, lrvni- Ward. Mapdali-no Wilipneiii, John Barsodi, Iiolwrl. Clark. 'l'hamas Gray. Alfrvd 1-14-yman, Bi-rt Jurista. .lov L4-hio, Miko Mort-ditli, ,loo Mosdovo, Wayne Nc-lsnn, 'l'oni Nostirh, Abram Pont., TIIUIIHIS l'hiliIiin. William Rao, Waltz-r Rhodes, Roland Rid:-r. Jann-s Rowholham. Carl Manning, David Harris. Andrvy Dvnehy, 'l'lll'lllHi- Robinson, Mary Nipos. Anna 'l'vcan. Pearl 'l'i-tt-r, Hi-len Upstill, ltitli Ridingt-r. Margaret Hoinolya. Julia Ward, Mary Wick, Rohr-rt Jenkins, Andrew Estok. Paul Antalik, Lillian Clark, Nancy Coates, Eliza- ln-lh Di-ak, Virginia Dm-an. H1-lon Evvrly, Gerald- ini- l l1-ininir. Virginia Hodari. Hvlvn Kursalo. Mildrvd Al4'f'lH'lNll2Il1, Paulina Marino, .lusvphinu Xvwtoli, Jean l'otl1-r. lilvnnor Sinkovitirh, Yvilnla Iiiarim-lli, lloward Douthitt. Louis Sostoric. Carl Hrlilabangrli. Billy Stilson, Viator Raxnaoy, Elking 'I'arnvr. Iii-tty Balnni-r. H4-li-n tlaridi-s, Robort LUlllDi20ll, .Iohn Du:-ssinir. Mary .Dlll0Vll'll, Doloros Dixon, .Linn-s l 3lll'XYt'llllll'l'. Arlt-nv Gray, John Hiugvl, .lohn Korsala, Hara liovavli, Dorothy Kramer, Ularn-in-o l4ll'lll'l'llllll1. l'lx'vlyn Matthews, Campbell Mc-Li-an. Thomas Port:-r. Mary J. Peterson, John Kagan. .lohn Snrhar, .Inv Rosa. Martha Savko, Yiol-i Sinkoriti-h, Marion Sullivan. Batty Thorne, .Inv Yi-rasik. Opal Weiss. Tin-mloro Bi-II, Harry Cas:-. H4-nry Cibulka, tivo:-gn Cox, Franrvs Callan. Dominick Parnil, Milw Hlosak, William Dixon, Maxine Fi:-lds, Anna Gallo, Harry lit-nm-dy, Rayiuond Iii-ann-r, Elmer Koran. h'l2ll'1Illil'I'l. Kabir, lti-gina. Kurtz. Mary lina- pili, lhitlnwilu- liolisa-r, Grari' llnlltlvy, Irene Hofa IR-r. .lost-ph Morin-y, .lov Matt-laky, lllmnia Sinn. llarry lin:-Iirlt-, Harry linlnu-r, Earl Dickson, liirlialwl Hvvn-lio'l'. Frank Iiishton, Louis Kollatll. Harry Lantz, Nivk Lntsa-4-k. liivhard Maine. Ed- uard Mnra. William Mi'I'hristian, Donald Svilvr, l'Zarl Shia, lmnis Sud:-tir. l'Idwurd Tinal. Mary Ann llc-hnn. Martha l'artwriglit, 'l'ln-rosa. Vit-wart-Ili, Mary Donut-lly. Ann Jurista, Agnt-s Ixnyall. Hlvanor Krizanclv. H4-It-n Macynski. Mary Mark, lfanlina- Mott-ff, Jvanne Newby, Helene Wootapnlos. 1 Page Sixty-Fizfe lx MQ. 3 .- .I U. So T. ,lJR.A.lVlfAfl'.l,U CLUB This year's work of the C. Sc T. Dramatic Club has shown very gratifying results in developing appreciation and interest for good drama and good acting. Part of the class saw Mr. Walter Hampden in Hamlet and K'Cyrano de Bergerac, and their reactions helped in class study. Outside of regular class worl-L, the club has presented football pro- grams and a one-act play, Elmer , in assembly. As their service work this year, the club took charge of a theatrical night, March 16. They enacted two plays, 'iNot Quite Such a Goose and A Friend ol the Familyf, The entertainment between the acts was furnished by students from the club. The club has 1-i7 members and is divided into three classes. The orhcers in the third period are: Ray Kiensler. president: Grace llovis, secretary: and Betty Schrader, in charge ot musicg in the iifth period, Eddie Evans, president: Mary Earkus, secretaryg and Darwyn Brown, reporterg in the ninth period, Helen Plunkett, presidentg Dorothy Traut, secretaryg and Beatrice Hawkins, reporter. Adviser . . Miss Mollie Russell lmuisn Anderson Eleanor linider lVl:-u'th:t liutehler William 'liartlia Doris Bates l.ucile Bt-liek I IIviria Bolton Bertha Booth lleverly lirmvn Ilarxvyn Ili-ovvu Paul llroivn llope Rupp Ray Burke l4'lo. llurnsitle John Uaventer Martha t'lmpinan Ralph Chapman Rose Cisine Robert Clark Edna Uleverly Eileen Conroy George Cox Billy Crowe Bob Davis V elina Davis Audrey Denehy Hugh Dickson VVIII. Diolcson Dorotliy Drake 1i0Sl llHl'l'V Dripps James nulfy Michael Dulick B. Fahnnish Mary Farkas Margaret Fear Michael F'ereueik Maxine Fields D. Gnrtliniei' Ray Gensler R. Gentile Helen iiilia. Arlene Gray Hnivartl Gnutlry David Harris B. Hawkins lierniee lleselov NYillettfl Hill George Hohas Grave Hovis Jaines Hovis C. Huntley .lanies lgnnzzi E. Johnson Vivian Johnson Theodore Jones Margaret Jones Mary Kabealo Mike Kabealo Helen Ki-rest .lnnet Kirkner Irene Kish Stella, Iiishtou Rose lilepin lVln.ri:rett.a Kolluir Betty Kopateliy tlizelln Kopnehy Agnes Koval Martha Kozak Ann liutsko Dorothy Larntlnhl Virginia Landalil .lark liehner H. liielierinau David Maguire Page Sixty-Six Marie lNleCatlie Frimlt lVlcCa.iTrey Gen. lVlcCrnelien C. lVleLeun Mike Meredith Joseph Murphy Genevieve Myers .lolin Nanovsky Toni Nestit-li Helen Nexvliy Stella. Onclttsh li. .l, lltmik Rose Peterson 'Flionuts Pliilibin Helen l'lnnket.t. 'l'lionms Porter Abrnln l'nst Alive l'l'iee liliznlieth Runne .lenn Russell Ann Sandusky Betty Seliracler Cath, Schuster Evelyn Seniqli M, li. Shriver Mary Sipos l'I. Sinkovitcli Virginia Siisuo flllill. Slivlca .luliu Sostoric Helen Stanovic C. Str-infort M. Szekely lirnnetta Taylor Ann Teeau Mnry 'I'orok Dm-utliy 'l'ruu1. Helen Llpstill .lne Verosili l rn.uees Vitikats Alberta Wagner Holi XValtt-rs Opal XVL-iss Violet WV1-iss Iirtlier W'illet-S vl1lllll'S NVoods H. Vi'ootopnlos Marian Wargn M. L. Yiunbor ' i i S CMANEY ART UIJITB Y' 'l'lie Cltaney lligli Art Clulw, tlie lirst organization ol' its ltind in Cltaney, was or- ganized in September 1932. During the first semester of its existence, the elulm promoted many xvortltwltile art proieets. Regular programs, exhibits. and soeial alliairs were features ol' interest. Tlirougli tlie generosity ol' the Stanilmaugh-'liliompson Co. and Mr. Clyde Hossel, the boys' eluli has secured an art studio in tlte building vacated by the Dollar Savings Sc Trust Co. on Mahoning Avenue. There, results of their untiring work arc displayed. Un May lll, tlie combined 1ll'l clubs presented an art arssemlbly in accordance Witll llieir custom. .'XlJVlSliRS:Miss Marguerite Cost, Miss Bernice BOYS' CLUB Mieliael Fereneik, Pres lfugene Barnes, See.-'l' llenry Kappellioli Steve 'liotlt VVillian1 Kopaelty llowarml Clundry George Clalainliossy lidward Diekson TCR llugli Dickson Iosepli Mesleve ts. Rieliard Hogan GIRLS' CLUB Iulia Sostorie, Pres. Dorotlty Dralte, V. Ptes. lfllen livans, See.-Treas. lane Lieberman, Reporter Mary Bennett Page S1'xty-Swvrz liaweett .Xnn Cramer Mary VViel4 lfleanor Bader Beverly Brown Pauline lilupik l'll'iIllL'lS Vitilias Virginia Meltlo Violet Zouek Mary l.ouise Yxunlmer 'M bs .1 ...I ,N ., ,. , l t l 5 1 5 l 1.5 T x l 'wgrsaqq uv-pmt ff... V, . bfi Ti. , f I me it .nj it il at ttf. fi.. X. 112 GlKLS' ATHL,I41TIC ASSOCIATION in athletics and to states. To lieconie olliered during the Nlany unique We, as an organization, will try to ollor you an opportunity for further achievement grow, to love and appreciate the great out-doorsf, the G. A. A. ritual a member ol the G. A. A. it is necessary to earn live points in sports year and to earn additional points every year. events are enjoyed by the members ol' this eluh. .X basketball game on roller skates was lieatured. A gingham formal and week-end senior-farewell trip were the outstanding social functions of the year. UFIJICERS President . . . . , , . . ,Dorothy Traut Vice President . Eleanor Bader Secretary ,. .. . ..Martha Chapman Faculty Adviser . ..,. Miss Grace Bruce l,'ilCilll0l' llader Bertha llooth Beverly llrown Martha Chapman Rose Cisine llileen Conroy Mary llulovieh Mary lfarltus lVl'axine lfieltls liorolhy fi1ll'llll1lCl' lleatrice llaxvkins Ciraee l lovis G. A. A. MEMBERS Margaret Iakupsin Ann liutsko Virginia Landall Helen Matusak Bernice McCollum Genevieve Myers Helen Louise Newlmy Stella Undash Helen Plunltett Lillian ,Rae Frieda Roth lean Russell Page Sixty-Eight Betty Schrader Mary Shriver Christine Siciliano Mary Sipos Iulia Sostorie Margaret Szekeley Nettie Taylor Ann Teeau Dorothy 'l'raut Helen ',l'raut Marion VVhite Violet Weiss MEMISICRS 'l7iH.lG U11 IGM il HTH Y'illi l VIS The Chemistry Club is open for membership to all stutlcnts interested in chemistry. Meetings, which are held every two weeks, are clominatctl by variety. Usually there are one or more reviews given on current events in. the world ol' chemistry. Besides the new developments, something of thc methocls ol chcmical processes is tlemonstratctl. Simple reactions, such as color changes in liquids antl more complicatctl processes, such as the making ol' baking and washing soda, are shown by these demonstrations, which arc given by the members. Ulitcn. spcal-:ers are brought in anal trips are taken to various laboratories to make actual contact with the chemical xvorlil. The main objcct ol the club is to give the students a view of the practical side ol chemistry. UI-'l lLIliRS loc Kircn, l'rcsitlcnt fiellevievt' Myers, Secretary john Cehriala, Vice Prcsiclent loc Pisauslcy, 'l'1'casurer Miss Culbertson, Adviser John Barsodi Lucille Belick Sherwin Bletso John Cebriak Tony Cehriak Fong Chin James Cellio Robert Clark Edward Croft Frank D'Aquila John Damore Michael Dulick James Duffy Frank Dussek Magdalene Filipsin Albert Forbush David Harris Lewis Heinselman Alfred Heyman Margaret Homolya James Ignozzi Bert. Jurista Joe Kiren Joe Kish Frank Kishton Henry Kappelhof Pauline Kramar VVilliam Kopachy Stanley Kramar Anne Kutsko Harry Lantz Joseph Lebio Clarence Lieberman Frank Marino William Martin .John Matelsky Helen Matusak George McCracken Wm. McChristian Mike Meredith Genevieve Myers Page .S'1',rfy-lV1'11c Tom Nestich Charles Pavalko Joe Pisansky Abram Post Nick Sestoek Mary Sipos Andrew Smith Julia Sostorie William Stoll Frances Vitikas Mary Vadelko .Julia Ward Mary L. Yamber . fp .f 1 , , S :ffffif as ill-'S K - 1? 1' 'f- - SENIOR- G.Iil4l'Fl CLTTBS The Senior Girls' Glee Club has a record of which to be proud. It has grown from 20 members in 1929 to 160 in 1933. The increase has necessitated making the group a selective cne. During the year the club has participated in an a.ssembly and a P. T. A. program. lt held two annual ccncerts and a brcadcast once over WKBN. Besides the musical work, the club has had a few parties and social events. The Senior Boys' Glee Club is small in membership but great in talent. In the past year the club has participated in school programs. The fine Christmas program was helped by the work done by the quartet chosen from the group. Adviser. . . . . .Miss Margery Nye A. Argennianu .luilizi Antalik lmuise Alexauuler llertlm Booth .Iessie Bnlieki l lo. linrnsiile .losephine Bzlytos Margaret Berry Nlalry .li. liowin Anna, Bolhn. liillian Beprullln. lloue Bnpp Mary Behnln Mary Brinelco Helen Brindiar Sophie Uenky Xl. Cornelius Feliz-izi Unpiziu Helen Cureiles l'lxil. Cliunee M. Cnrtwripglil l'1Iizai.hetll D1-nk Mary Dromlieh Mary Dnlovirh l52lll'll2lll'ill Dru.lu- M. li. Donnelly l':i.nline lilverly llelen lvillmrul' il1lll'0llll0 Fields Mary Fields liar. Fnlmnisli Sum Fl-hr ll. Gentile Helen Giba .lounne Gibbs l'Ithel Green Millie Grunt Annie Gergle lVlzu'giLret Gersl. Alum HGlU3.lllll-ll ldvelyn Hayza Annette Hadley Nlsrry Herstieh Nlnlry Hrifko lVlllll',l0l'iG Jewell Mnrgnret Jones Mary Joseph Yerai Joyce Ann .lnnsta I l lorenee Kaiser Nlnrprnret Kahler Elsie Klupik H:-len Kopseo Dorothy lirzuner Sum liovaeh Marry liemz lilclnnl Keri-st liultllwyii Ki'u.us Annu. Kranner llorotliy ininiiw G. liinsioinoru' 'I'herm-sa Liskaiy Mary Lutza li. Leyshon MEMBERS Betty Lutheran Dorothy Imndahl l'Iln-:mor May Mary lvlatnsic Margaret Mazin- Pauline Marino Evelyn Matthews B. McCollum Jean McCracken K. Martinec Helen Maltnsak Ora. MeCu.in 'Phelniul Moss Leona Martin Pauline Motiif Helen Mueynaki M. Mikoluy Gussie Martin Mary Maine Leona Mayhnry Helen Misnxik Dorothy Martin Ann Maitulax. Rosa Morris Helen Niznik .learn Newby Stella Omlulsh llllizzillu-l.l1 Panili C. i,ll'lfll'l'lll B. J, Panik Anne Provuniak Alien- l'rire Pagc Seventy Al. J. Peterson llnth Ridingel' M. Rolirlrnrker Nlairpra-1'et Kendis 'I'ln-lina Robinson liilna Ristle A. Salrino Josephine Saiteler l'l. Sinkovitch Virginia Sisco Theresa. Slivlin, linlzh Stilson V. Simpson V. Sinkoviieh Goldie Snget Grace Sheldon l'Iliz. Strieko Nlurian Nnllivun Mug. 'l':u:kneh ll:-len Tnth Nl. Tlmnnis Illury 'l'r-c-:mu liilliiin Vnletieh Mildred Vrzihel l4'rn.neis Wnlfeuile lVlllil'l0Tl While Viola VV2lllfN0ll Marie Vvllllll-lll'll lohi. Yalrer Anna Zlxlllilll William Beny Norman Brosroe Alfred Beatty Andrew Bartha Roller! Biris lid Dickson Hoy Dnvis .I. lhiirweatln-r .lznnes Foster Clinton Hughes George Hripku Ernest, Havrilla. G :tho r Homeni ck Ric-liumd Hevener Phil Jones Donnild .Kishton Sh-plien Krispli John Kozak John Kaloesky .loe l.ehi0 Harry Lantz l'. Lielrerinan Win. MrChrisl.i:in liill M1-Williams Mike Novak Jars. llowbotlnnn Myron Sheldon George Scliwulrer Joseph Sainiuel l'lnrl Shen. lmlplu Shen, Alex Hikorzi Lewis Toth L. Vnrner James NVoods 1- '- H-X-I a I., J UN IOR tllllillil QWIJIIISH The Junior Girls' Glee Club was organized in the fall of 1931. The membership has increased from 40 in the first semester, 1931-1932, to 160 at the present time, Throughout the semesters, the different classes of girls have participated in enter- tainments given by the Parent Teachers' Association. the dramatic clubs, and other organizations of the school. Each spring, a festival is given by all the glee clubs of Chaney, in which the girls' club has always taken part. A broadcast is also given each year. The Junior Boys' Glee Club was organized in 1930. It has been rapidly growing until it now has a membership of sixty-five, which necessitates its division into parts. This year, the club participated in the Christmas assembly, P. T. A. meetings, and dramatic clubs. The primary work of the last semester has been the preparation of the Spring Festival, held May 9, 1933. Adviser. . . Ii. Atkinson Allltlvllllt' Ash Dorothy Hull:-y lflliznln-th Bodnnr Iii-tty Brown I'lnrn linehrlc lietty liurkey Mntileln Hunks .lt-nnnette liruch .l. liiseigliu. Annu lilusko Iris liletso Marie Booth iirnre liupp Ivy llltiley Olga Iiirellu Irene Ulionko Sum Ginn Maury Cchrink Mnrgnret Cooper In-onn Ilorll llelen Crom- liliz. I'rout-lie Rose Unpots llitn Conroy Anielin Ui-llio Iiclith Curr Nnnry Uontes Mary Ann Dolak linthryn lhiw Violet Dil-t.el' llosenmry Drake Alln-rm Dnnii-ls Virginia Dean Helen ltlverly .lune ldllinger Dorothy Enniu Nellie Hnsley Stn-lln l'lvunol'f Dorothy Fislwr lim-tty Fitzwallo ltilsie Gurthwnite Dorothy Hs-iss Ir:-nv Gola lirna Itollnn l'lthel Goss Sophie Geruk liliznlietll tialnry Dorothy tlregory I lorenei- Ilnrris Ui-eelizi ll:ix'l'illn Mary llenilc Virginia lloalnri Florn llnyes .Krzlis llenlren Willn Ili-.ith A ralis Ilengen Mn ry K rfuner lieginn Kurtz lletty liiinnn-l Hose Iil.irir-In llelen linhnr lillllllll lxnshner Hizelln I-lush Freda linens Roberta In-wis Ann l4lll'll2l-ll'4ky Sue Mm-lu-l Mury Mzigaidu W. Murinelli .Iuliu Mutt-lsliy M, INlrl'hristian Theresa Ignoui Betty .Ie-nlains Helen .lones Virginia Jones ll. l'lllllll'll5liy xlllI'H'blil'I'l .lost-ph tlwynnr-th .lont-S Virginia linnn I'uuliin- Kluglili Helen Knslnner Ann Kult-ir Dolores Rouse .Ienn Snuntlers Yirginiu Nelinfer Mary Schultz Ora Sr-hultz vt'llllll Htrzinhe Mnrlrnret Si nos ...We Q l G1-l'nltline Snyder Nl Nll pl o K. Sopliovirll N, Steinhnrg Doris Mlly . . .Miss Margery Nye li. Me Mullen Mary lllelnne .I. Newton l'llninn Newcoine 'l'herm-sn 0'n4lnsh lfditli Urosz litllel Orosz U. Puvnlko Milrlrn-rl Price M, Peterson Annu l'eya Annu Popovee Y. l'eti-rson ,lt'tlIl Potter D. M. Kllllt'lIllI'll Helen Rnffler Flo, lil-rorfl Miltlrefl Ristieh Florence Rerortl lletiy Roth Mnrimr:-t 'l'otli Mary 'l'uttle Y 'l'reh'lrne llntli 'l'llllllllPStlIl IX 'l'llH'rio Mn lszlhel 'l'oth Illnrtlizi 'Peter Iloselnnrv 'I'niniIl fill! rn 'l'iilip llelen Vzirgo Ilolty Ventvh f'lllll'l0l.lil' Wiundt Win. Gnertler llojenn VVall li. VVea'lily U. Williams ltinunn Yulnts Annu Yurko Mnrthn Zinz Yioln Zinz l+'x-tink Antuluey Wnlter liielieki Olaf Ballinger Ham llernnrd D. Bisrigliai, lionis livlly lilI'llllrl't,l liziehler Ulmrles Ulnpp Ilohert linrnes llowaiml Donthitt liny Donthitt llllllllltl Dunenn ,loo Duclni lfreil Duter Alex Downie Arthur Dyer .lllu-rt. Daniels Donziltl Dickson llownrd I urr liohert l it.eh . Win. l':lirwi-zltln l rn-il lt'isher Anil rew H i lm M. lireitzlierg Virginin May Marion Weir l'i4lwnr1l Uenuske ,Inne l4li'lH'l'Illilll Helen Meredith Esther Wagner John Gent-lmk Page Sruczlly-0116 Joseph tlnvini llenry tlralinnl ltlmlwnrrl llnhler Phillip llnyllen Katy Hevt-ner G, lla-intzellnzm W'illie lloclnry Richard Jones Unrtis Jenkins .lurk Johnston Quentin .lohnstl Rohm-rt. Kl'Il.llll'l' liohert Kuntlis Andrew liesko Jas, Mm-Knight, Eugene Mennin .Iolln Millie Millard Allen Geo. Posrliner .lohn I' illlrz I ' . 'l'lltlN, Phillips l'lllltlt'li lhellnrils Win. .lurk Iialrl liielmrlls Victor llnnisey Joe Szvliely Sum Htunovie Alex 'l'orok I1'r:in k 'l'ot li Al. llntlerwoofl .Iuek Williams Ulaty Ynist Stew- Znpkn Ill II ..',.g- s .. ..1,. 1 1-.w.,::' II ' ' ' f f t sis I. in -f I-In O R C H IG S T li A 'l'hc most proinincnt oi'gtniizzttion in thc school is thc oi'clicstrn. Duc to thc nntiring cllorts ol' thc clircctor. Nlr. A. l.. S1lllllCl'S. thc orchcstrii has tlcrclopctl into Ll wcll-rccog- nizctl group grcattly zipprcciaitctl hy thc- lincnlty anitl stutlcnt hocly. 'l'hc orchcstrgt rcntlcrs its scrriccs lor :tll usscinhlics, plays, coinmcnccmcnls, opcrcttats. batnqucts, P. 'IQ .X., :incl civic ullltirs of thc connnnnity. Among thc onlstztncling nicmhcrs ol' tlic orclicstrzi, thrcc haul lsccn sclccted to put'- ticipntc in thc iiNCDFll161lSl'C1'll Ohio District Orchestra ol one hunclrccl picccs at Warren, Ohio, April 8, 1955. They arc: Donald Dickson, Clillord Koby, and George Galambossy. Dircctor hir. X. l,. Sz1t1tlCrs Stntlcnt Director , .. lohn Nunowsky URCHliS'l'RA MISMUICRS Piano loscphinc Buytos Ethel Shoaff Dclhcrt llumilton Violins lohn Nainovsky Henry Cibnllizi Mikc Cycyk Dorothy Gciss George Galalnlmossy Clun-les Guia Bert Iurista Alfrctl llcyman Bcrnicc llesclov Victor liraijci lohn Kurtz linrk l,nth Miko ML'l'L'LliCl1 Willizliii Martin Ancly Proliup David Ciulambossy Iohn Rclnbowslii Nick Scstolc Iuliu Sostoric Paul Vllilliztms Tru nz pats Vinccnt liilip lltiylor Patterson llrumx Frauila Ycztgcr '1'1'o112bomr.v lizirl Dickson Thomas Gray I 'nge Sclfcnly-Tivo Clurfzzclm' Donztlcl Dickson loc Ioncs 'lihonizts Phillips Williillll Stoll Suxuphol1cx Howard Ciihson ,Donnltl llnhcgcr VV:iync Nclson Andy Ptipn 11215: V l.01IiII Clifliorcl Koby William Zemen ..., '...s, g l to 'wr Hn. .wwf . - g.'. .1 hm' , BAND The Chaney Band, under the direction of Mr. A. L. Sanders, has made great progress in the past few years. The stirring strains ol' the Chaney Band have stirred the Chaney teams on to many a victory. 'l'he band always takes part in parades, civic events, and football rallies held throughout the school year. Two members of thc band, Thomas Cray .md William Stoll, were chosen to attend the three hundred piece band during the Ohio State Fair at Columbus, Ohio, and again at Cleveland, Ohio, for the Ohio Music Teachers' Convention, May, 1932. The former, moreover. participated in a military band at Indianapolis, Indiana, Iuly 5-Aug. 3, 1931- l932. Later this year other members will be a part of the Ohio State Fair Band at the Chicago Century of Progress Exposition. Director ,....... .... M r. A. l.. Sanders Student Director. .,..,.. .. .... William Stoll HAND MICMBILRS Tru nz pets Vincent lfilip Charles Oula Alex I-lodary Dick Orr llaylor Patterson Ralston Dean Baritone lidward Croft Suxtzph ones Russel Oates lamcs Modarelli Donald llabeger NVayne Nelson Andy Pupa Clurinels Donald Dickson Howard Gibson Howard Habeger Ioe lones lili Pacetti Thomas Phillips William Stoll Tl'0I71b!Jl1L'5 Earl Dickson William Rae Page Sezfwlty-Three Bass Horns Clifford Koby Donald Seilor Paul Williams French Horn lohn Rembowski Drums Oeorge Galambossy Delbert Hamilton lohn Kurtz Iohn Nanovsky Frank Yeager all I T'9l'iM gl-ll , .41 ,,Lf1' , ef - it 'I . :L as Ml r . i' 5'-A li.:-ii' 4' .. , ' X . 4. . iw' l at 'Y 1 l nf- f-... - ... ........ . .W . .. ,,,,,. ..,.... .. ..-........,.,.,, . ,............... ., ...... -.....l........., -.-.-,-..-- ,,,, M... ,.,.., ..1........................ ,. , , , y, QQ '1 . r 1, iff. ,, 4 , g 4. , -W.fa. Wi.: YME.Q'fi t W, ., E .,fjQfffQ.-f... lg. I.: s 1 l Q 1 l l l 0 A L E N D A R y 1 2 September 19-School starts-Shucks! October 21-Friday assembly, Miss Betty Knowlton's review of summer events. I October '28-No school, 'Feachers' Convention at Cleveland-Goody. November 2-E. I. Moore, magician, performance in auditorium, 2:30 p. m. November 4-Rayen game assembly-Yea Bo! November 8-Rayen game, Chaney wins-Rah! Rah! Rah! November 9-Library Club assembly. November 18--Enrollment day for next semester. November 23-National Honor Society initiation assembly. X u November 25-Thanksgiving Day vacation. l l December 2-Basketball, Fitch. 1 December 8-Senior Class Play, 2:00 p.im. l i December 9-Senior Class Play, 8:00 p. m. l l December 9-Chaney defeated by Akron East in basketball-Bah! l I l December 10-Basketball, West Middlesex. I December 17-Christmas play by elementary group, 2:30 p. m. H - l December 17-Christmas vacation begins-Iingle, bells. Iingle, bells. 1 December 17-Basketball, Fremont. ' Ianuary 27-Senior Class Dayg Basketball at Steubenville. l X Ianuary 28-Basketball at Lowellville. , A Ianuary 29-Baccalaureate Service, 7:30 p. m.g Rev. W. I-I. Eglin, speakerg A Sermon by Rev. S. I. Purvis. I ' I February 2-Chaney Commencement, 8:00 p. m. in auditorium, Dr. W. H. McMaster A p p of Mount Union College, speaker. l A . February 3--Semester ends-Ho, hum. Basketball at Rayen. . l February 4--Basketball at Scienceville. ' February 6-Basketball at Hubbard. 1 5 February 14-Chaney and Niles debate. I Q - V Feb. 15-Chaney-Rayen basketball game. i ' February 17--Grant Iuniors down Chaney Hve in basketball. - l February 17-C. and T. Dramatic Club gives Elmer', in auditorium. February 17-Chaney beats Akron East in basketball. February 18-Chaney beats Brookfield High in basketball. February 22-Sebring defeated by Chaney in basketball. Page Seventy-F our ' l I I , February 24-Seniors elect annual stall. February 25-Girard defeated in basketball. February Z. ,-West Siders spank Hubbard in basketball. March 3-Chaney defeated by Scienceville in basketball. End of N. E. U. Tournament March 9-Mary Wick announced valedictorian of senior A's. March 10-Everett Duncan performs tricks in assembly. March I0-High School Day Meet at Central Y. M. C. A.g Chaney first. March I4-First session of Adult Education. March 15-Senior li's elect ollicers. March lf:- Not Quite Such a Goose and A Friend of the F'amily', give C. Sz T. Dramatic Club, 2:45 p. m. and 8:00 p. m. March lo-Chaney-South debate at South. March 17-Chaney vs. South delfate at Chaney, 3:30 p. m. March Zl-Movie in auditorium, Century of Progress. l0:l5 a. m. March 25--Senior scholarship test at South: Mary VVick, second. March 28-Humorous declamation contest at Ravenna. March 30-Dramatic recitation contest at Chaney, 3:30 p. m. March 51-Movies, Crass,'l Fire-Walkers of Begaf' in auditorium: Mr. Leihgeber, sponsor. April 5-Oratorical contest at Niles, 2:00 p. m. April 5-National Honor Society assembly. April 8-Extempore contest at Wooster. April 8-District orchestra, 100 piece, Harding School. VVarren. April 10-Easter vacation begins-I-Iurray! April 16-Easter vacation ends-Aw, gee! April 19-Enrollment day. April 19-Sociology trip to jail and detention home. April 22-Library Club assembly. April 26-Movie treating of Ohio, in auditorium, lc. May 4-Senior Class Play, 'Laugh Clownf' 2:00 p. m. May 5-Senior Class Play, 8:00 p. m. May 12-12B assembly. May 19-Art class assembly. May I9-City-Wide Girl Reserves Dance at Stambaugh Auditorium. May 26-Senior Prom. May Sl-Sociology trip to Christ Mission. Iune 2-Senior Class Day. Iune 4-Baccalaureate. Iune 5-Senior Banquet. Page Sezfenty-Fizfe 1 s .5-f 7Q N sm kv Q -I-1 7 JP f' A W ,AJ , , Q ,cf aiu 1 5,1 4 A , . ' fi-I X 1' Q ,in 'L 1.1.1.1 1211211 'Liz' . 01,1 1 , Q 2 ,ar 01, 1 1 L 4 :xxx l fffff fff XXI!!! 1 2 1 ZZLZ fo! 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Try playing volleyball once, and I'll bet youill be at it again soon. X What's better for the T. H. S. G. fTired High School Girl, than an invigorating game of basketball? But we hope the number who signed up for basketball this year is not an indication of the number of T. H. S. G. at C. H. S. It took the Seniors to extin- guish the lights of the Freshmen, Sophomores, and Iuniors in a fast intra-class tournament. Sign on the dotted line for next year. You might be the light extinguisher. C'mon gang, let's go swimmin'! Not to the ol' svsimmin' hole this time, but to the pool at the Y. W. The whole year 'round you can learn new strokes or perfect old ones. There is an opportunity to pass your junior or senior life saving test, too, if you are pro- Ficient enough. The goal of practically every swimmer is to qualify for the all-city swim- ming meet held every year. We are hoping to bring the cup back to Chaney soon for the trophy case. Two out! Score 6-4! Bases full! The batting team is attempting to rally in a desperate last inning effort to change a defeat into victory. The captain decides to place the responsibility of the victory on the keen batting eye of the pinch-hitter. The pinch-hitter calmly paces to the bat rack to choose the appropriate bludgeong, then she phlegmatically adjusts herself at the plate. The voice of the umpire breaks the-fdeath-like stillness with Play ball! The hitter stands at the plate with the umpire's decision of 3 to Z! The pitcher winds and quickly releases the deciding sphere-victory or defeat, which? The baseball bug is awakening from its winter sleep. Does it call you? Then re- spond! If it has bitten you, then the only cure is to Play Ball. In all kinds of weather, fall, winter, or spring, a group of girls may be seen leaving for Mill Creek Park. No sports proggairi would be complete without hiking and getting close to Nature. All the G. A. A,'gi'f1S know the joy of cooking over an open f-ire and if you never have had this thrill, join us sometime. We always welcome new enthusiasts. ii Page Seventy-Nine u 'O : li a,. . , Nu . Q ,R i g g A gl is 'FTS I1 1 ll Annette Argenziano: Tea or cotfee? Dussek: nD0ll,I tell me, let me guess. Iulia NVard Qlooking at the billj: Five cents each lor fresh eggs? livelyn Allen fthe waiterj: Certainly. That includes wear and tear on the hen. VValter Disler: Give me a cigarette. Bill McVVillianis: l'll see you inhale lirstf' judge tio a girl on witness standj: Was your lialher under the inllufnees ol' liquor when he hit your mother. Virginia Hendricks: No, he was under the table. Pas Iames Ignozzi: l believe in telling a girl all l know. Dot Traut: You must lead a very quiet lilie. Mr. Barr: Now we will take the life of Lincoln. Red lluliy: No, that would be murder. ' l Cyril Furman Qin chemistryj: Alimony is a very bright metal. Mr. O'Bruba: When posting from the trial balance, mark your column 'T. B.' Louisa Anderson: Why, anybody looking over these books will think we have tuberculosis. Wanted: A beautiful young widow to do my washing. Blonds preferred. Ask for Bill Crowe. Michael Dulick: Hey, put me in, coach, l'm a halfbackf, ' Coach McPhee: Sorry, this is not a game for cripplesf' Miss Montgomery: You've all heard of Iulius Caeser. Now, what do you think Caesar would be doing if he were living today? Alberta Wagner: Drawin' the old age pension. Iohn Cebriak: Do you know how to make a peach cordial? Pete McDermott: Sure, send her some candy. Mr. Parmenter tin physics classy: Can anyone tell how iron was discovered? M. Gerst: 'KSure, my father said they smelt itf, VVylie McCleery: So you Wllllt a position as stenographer, young lady? Wlizit are your qualifications? Virginia Mehlo: Well-my father is a bad shot. Mary had a little lamp, It burned a cheery glowg But everywhere that Mary went The lamp was turned quite low. .- Tom Gray: Do you think you could learn to care for me? 'Q Bernice McCollum: Oh, yes. l'm studying to be a trained nurse. Page Eighty --i I9 - THQ Ric. Venn - 33 a Why in the world didn't you stop when you saw the train coming? asked the engineer. Betty findignantlyj: Sayl I sounded my horn before you blew your whistle. .Mike Ferencik in answer to a query about a date with a certain young lady answered, Oh, she has a nice dog, I got to see the dog. Miss Simmons: What figure of speech is this: 'My hours of school are as bright as sunshinef Don I-Ieckert: Why-ah. That's a lie. Y Dye Brown.: I hear they are going to change the name of Wick Park to Orchard. Helen Plunkett: Why is that? Dye Brown: Because they find so many 'pairs' in it. It's not the cough, That carries you off: It's the colin, They carry you in. Friend: In what course does your son expect to graduate? Mr. Boyle: 1 In course of time, by the looks of things. Mr. Rawson: Compare cold. Ed Croft: Cold, cough, coflinf' If water makes milk thin, what makes gas-soilean? ' ' An Ode to Latin All are dead who wrote it, 1 All are dead who spoke it, All die who learn it. Blessed death! They earn it. Eleanor Bader fbitinglyj: This steak is like a hot day in 'December-very rare. Miss Arnold: Yes, and your bill is like April-weather-unsettled. ,Bill Stoll: What makes you think Miss Turner took up surgery at college? Tom Gray: You should see the way she cut my math grade. Miss Culbertson: What do you know about prussic acid? Bob Davies: A drop on your tongue would kill a dog. The little boy saw a small tug towing a large steamer, the whistle of the former blowing shrilly. Oh, Daddy! he shouted, the big boat's got the little one by the tail and it's squealing. We editors may dig and toil Till our finger-tips are sore, But some poor fish is sure to say, l've heard that joke before. Page Ei ghty-One F I 1 f -- -- - .li ' fU5JiJ0.!s.ED'L.e 33. E W H.O'S WHAT IN OUR CLASS Best Dancer-QU Tommy Gray, Dorothy Traut QQ Darwyn Brown, Christine Siciliano. Best Looking-fly Tommy Gray, Eleanor Bader Ludt Welch, Marjorie Wighton. Most Intelligent-fly Iames Duffy, Mary Wick QZQ Paul Brown, Iulia Ward. Wittiest-flj Billy Crowe, Alberta Wagner QZQ George Boyle, Darwyn Brown, Dorothy Traut. Best Heart Breaker--QU Iames Ignozzi, Charlene Steinfort Q25 Tommie Gray, Betty Schrader. Most Popular-QU Paul Brown, Eleanor Bader QZQ Ludt Welch, Betty Schrader. Most Quiet-fl, Magdalene Filipsin, Cyril Furman QQ Iulia Ward, Charles March. Most Talkative-CU Ray Gensler, Betty Schrader C25 George Boyle, Helen Plunkett. Most Ambitious-fly Iohn Cebriak, Iulia Ward CZ, Michael Dulick, Mary Wick. Cutest Couple-fl, Paul Brown, Eleanor Bader Q25 Walter Disler, Beverly Brown. Best Athlete-CID Ray Gensler, Margaret Iakupcin QZQ Iohn Nanovsky, Dorothy Traut. Best Artist-QU Michael Ferencik, Eleanor Bader QZQ Howard Gundry, Genevieve Myers. Best Actor-fl, Paul Brown, Charlene Steinfort QZJ Howard Gundry, Edna Cleverly. Most Versatile-fl, Mary Wick, Paul Brown QZQ Michael Dulick, Dorothy Traut. US IN THE FU NN IES Boots ..... Babe . . . . Cora ..... Iimmy ,...., Ferdy ,.., Spence ..... Ella Cinders ,,.. Eric Randall ..... Tillie the Toiler. Bubbles .......... Mac ...........,. . . . . . . .Betty Schrader Dick Tracy. . . . . . . . . . . .Iames Duffy Bernice McCollum .......Mary Wick . . .Donald Heckert . . . . . .Billy Crowe . . . .David Harris . . . .Ann Tecau ......Ludt Welch . . .Beverly Brown . . . .Charlene Steinfort . , . .Walter Disler Gladys Newfangle ...,.... Eleanor Bader Chick Newfangle. . . Salesman Sam ..,. Wash Tubbs. . . Easy ....... . . . . .Paul Brown ........Bud Boyle . . . . . .Frank D,Aquila . . .Iohn Nanovsky Tess Truehart ..... Dixie Dugan ..... Mickey ...... Boney ....,. Iiggs ..... Maggie ............ 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Paul Brown Cnext to a beautiful girlj: 'KWhat do you consider the most interesting thing in the world. B. Crowe: When I am next to beautiful girl, I consider nothing else. Here, said the salesman, ls a pair of pajamas you'll never wear out. Edna Cleverly: Er-yes. They are rather loud for street wear, aren't theyl Miss Lamb: Students, look up and bring to class some data on the coast guardf Ernestine Hinely, next day, handed Miss Lamb a sign, which read, NO COAST- ING. 1-4 1 1 1 T I-0 1 1-1 1 1 PERFECT BALANCE THE PH OTCGRAPHS C0 'f U of u I In School JUNE CLASS - 1933 0 In VVork VVERE MADE BY THE ' In Sports In Bread RE ES STUDIO , AL N 145 W. Federal St. B ANCED BLE D Phone 43912 WONDER BREAD H on 1013 111-Lit!! 11-5 Page Eiglzty-Tl11'ce 9 I I I I 1 Complimenls of THEODORE O. JOHNS Wholesale Confectioner Dixtfibutoi' of Qualiiy Candy 366 Emerson Place Phone 75164 Conzfvlfrnenls of GENSLER 8: YAKE POULTRY MARKET 229 W. 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RICH iitxixttizzso-L New Spring H Collegiate Styles ,, 'l-4 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' Smart Shades Including Blues u d G . . an reys 0 Coinmunity Dairy s' 1 d . , 4 Douivlig Rrzgsted w PI Udllfath Models 0 0 I 1 ,Q n 1658 Mahoning Ave. IIARTZEiii Ph 4. ' + e P he . 0 0529 YoungstoWn's Oldest Clothiers 0 one Y 141 - VV. Federal St. - 143 Y J-ittrzstztzxzxr-Q 2 xtrf44:1x to-L Page Eigh ty-Four 1-4 1 z 1 ll-Q 1 MIIJPON FLORISTS ICE CREAM AND 1597 MAHONING AVENUE PURE DAIRY PRODUCTS Y NGSTOWN, OHIO . ., OU Phe IbALY DAIRY Oo. Phone 41308 1033 MAHONING AVENUE 1 5--Q z 1 1 5.5 Teacher Qin Germany: Eingezogcnl is litterally 'pulled in'. What would we say in English? W. Disler: l'inehed. Lucille Collins Ctalking ahout Bob Kane to Ienny Myersj: Why is Hob Kane going to he a hachelorf' Ienny Myers: Because he doesn't have a ear. Beatrice I-Iawkins: Cats my dear-l hate the very sight of them. I had a sweet little canary and some cat got that. I had ll perfect parrot-some cat got him. I had 'a sweetheart, and, oh, don't mention cats to mel 1-4 8 t t t 0--0 0 1 it S,....K Congratulations - . it Q27 I fr Chaney Graduates! - 4l A We have said that to a long procession of Youngstown I graduating classes-but never with any more sincereity and l A pride than to the class of 1933. We are glad to have shared your high school life iso many of you have made the habit of shopping in our Girls', Boys',and Junior Misses' Shopsj, 9 and we shall be happy to play our part in outflitting you for the larger life that's before you. I 1 v T US f H B l 1' I I I I I O- 1 I I I I I 'i 'B I i 1 1 I O-M Page Eighty-Five Q-Q 1-1: STYLE LEADING ..... -6 1 . . SMART LOOKING UNDER-GRAD Clothes for the Young Chap 'Who Knows What It's All About We Want to Say, There ls Nothing Like Them l THE PRINTZ CO. 1 1-1 514 1 1 1 1 1 1-5 BENJL A LAGLER a,Co.c1Nc.i I INSURANCE C SURLTYSHIP 6l0'6l2MAHONINGBANKBLDG. YOUNGSTOWN. on-no 88189-QIZRIIRIJIX1111111183 11-5 Miss Knowlton: No, clerk, I simply couldn't wear this coat. It's too tight. Clerk: Pardon me, rnadam, but I've shown you all of our stock. Th:1t's your own 9, Cont you have on. Miss Lamb Cin historyj: Wliere in the U. S. are there at scarcity of silver dollars? Helen M1ltUSCllk fholding her purse Upb: Right here. ..4,:,,,,,,,,gg1.nF,-4--ctxrrrrzzxxx Expert Instrument Repairing 1 + NEW - USED Y REBUILT S U I-I A ' A T112,i?ZZ1fS55,'Sgiiigplfftiiliii' MUSIC Q . . X X J -1 Alhnakes Typewriter Quality, Sewice and Dcpendabifizy and AND T112 Rfghf Pf1'f'f Adding Machine Uo. G Keith-Alba? Building 110 W. Commerce St. i High G'Z'jj1NiQi1jQOfQZtfumentS . Entrance Erie Depot Phone 34605 Residence 77687 T Y0UI1gSt0WH, 01110 Youngstown, Ohio 0 'L L. Green Phone 3-0218 -cz sstzrzxttr-LJ---ctttzzxcrxxizxxi, '-I-csxzrxtztzzz x 1-cxrrzxxtxzzzczi 1 T l A 5 'aw N 5 'w w -I X W vni1,No1as eAi,1ii+,Ns FRIuDERILIx S I .. 2612 Market swat GOOD I ,, The Home of Ilomc-Coslgea' Foods L 4 9 ICE CREAM . A AND MILK W 3724 M k t st GmGER'N'E .- ar e . I Phone 21132 1 L1L1133l!LU3fllQ'lQ'?LP'L' DANCING 1: rrxtxr :xv-il: x:z::1 xo--5 Page Eighty- Six Y 4 V i I . 1 1 i i , r w i IQML-gg THQWBIG VEDH' gf ' W 'Q P' 'm M'm ' ' In L f , 0 l E.HENNEssEY-R.BADER lil Th W d B k 0 MCCREADY DRUG oe. - e on ef a ers 2 '1'-P-MCC'eadYfPf0P- ' BEDELIJS BARBECUE . Drugs, Kodaks, Stationery, Market St. Extension - 0 Toilet Articles, Sick Room 1 I Supplies, Rubber G09dS, DR. J. K. LATIMER .1 Sundries, etc., Candles Dentist g - , A 2222 Market Sr. I 1625 Mahoning Ave. Phone 75239 n I 409 W. Lzedieen Ave. Phone 43615 GROVER DGIHOFF ' . , , , , , , , , , , - 2233 Mahoning Ave. . 9-1 . McLEODARTSTORE ll MCC1ai11 Auto Service 0 37 N. H3261 St. Plf10I1e 31432 1 Complete Service Department for Sparton and All Makes REMBOWSKI BARBER SHOP of Radios Mahoning Avenue AUTGRADIO A SPECIALTY MAHONING THEATRE E u e We Installed the Rad1O RCCCIV- ALL S t 10 All T. I 1 I ers in Y. P. D. Cruiser Cars ' ea S C - lmes , 5 l 2428 Mahonins1Ave- w FOUR-LEAF CLOVER BARBEQUE ' I ' Ph0l16 32105 e On Youngstown-Akron Road : I 1 I I t t I I I I t F1 At Austintown Center , , , , Compliment: of f l 1 T FRANK GEORGE co. . I l JORDON a ATKINS Moron co. ' 2 ,, 1 Garages Q , M Austintown Center . , . STOLL az BERGMAN 3 ll U I CD Compliments of 4 I ncorpom 6 ' BERNARD J. CALLAN Q f l i 31 S. Phelps St. M- CSOEDKOVICH . . 011 C'C'll01167'y l , . 503 Steel st. Phone 94804 9 i 0 W rv , Hee I I I I I I I I I I I I I P an ,., I Outfitters for Bastian Bros. Company l Young Men f- Manufmmm i l , - A Class Rings Society Pins from Head to Foot T Commencement W I ' Announcements l l' 0 0 H 0 Y -1 1 1 -1 -x -1--1 1 1'-1 -1 5-L Puge Eighty-Seven E. F. RILEY, Stale Representative Minerva, Ohio ect.: . --11 3? , 1-1 1 1 1 1 T I1-4 1 0 Y va 4, .. 1 . ., I 'f 0 'YOUNGSTONVN-4 . T Y P E S E T T I N G . THE RAHN Q CQRPORATION I PRINTING Co. I A A ., ' 309 FIFTH AVE. l ' YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 1228 OAK H1LL AVE. 1 PHONE 41424 4 0 0 on T r 4 5 A J- 1 1 1 1 1-I I 1 1-L 1-4 1 1 1 1 QI 1 We Congratulate the l933 I -1 Graduates W I i Remember that success both in the completion , J of your edlloation and in your ehosen profession. ' I will largely depend upon your own diligence A and effort. I Umon atlon al Bank 3 T YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 1 5 T ll 1 I V? I I I I 3f+O'1C I I I O-2 Page Eighty-Ez'gl1t -----qs he - me me virion, - 33, tC-- ff1f:f-- H-o s z L+- 1-0 3 t 4 nr L 1 1 Fischer clk Burkland Compqmcm of Fl 'fs . if PUELIO MARKET 3514 MARKET STREET 18 E FEDE1-:AI STREET PHONE 23913 ' x 3 9-L r 1 t t 1 9-L 'V 5 1 cKELVEY'S 3 We've Long Been Famous for Outfitting the New Grads in Youngstown! We March Them Out Into theWor1d Dressed WELL for the Important Part They Are to Play. H rv A Complete Junior Miss Shop for Girls, with Dresses, Coats and Suits fSecond Floerb Complete Collegiate Toggery or Young Men, Right off the Campus -. CStreet Floox-D MrKe,'vcy's Prices Are Always within the Limits of Young Budgels w 0 f-4 I I 1 '-G--C I I I I I I -I Q-i I1-ext -4rei-tno- BOultOn Insurance Service Complete Insurance Service 1508 CENTRAL TOWER PHONE 36968 I I I I I 1 I I I Page Eightyvnine H I I ILC I I I I I I I I I I ITCEWI I I I I I P1 -C I I MILLIKIN'S QUALITY ICE CREAM CREAM-TOP MILK, CREAM, VVHIPPING CREAM, CHURN-FRESH BUTTERMILK, YELLOVV ROSE BUTTER, COTTAGE CHEESE, AND CHOCOLATE MILK PHONE 32161 THE YOU NGSTOWN SANITARY MILK COMPANY HENRY AND ERIE STS. I I I O- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 5-5 Bertha Booth: Oh dear! I have the stomach ache. Martha Bnehler: Call in the Secretary of the Interior. David Harris: Hello, old top, new car? Ioe Kiren: No. new top, old car. Howard Moore: I owe all I have to one woman. Sophie Cenky: Your Mother? H. Moore: Nog My landlady. Mr. Ross: VVhat are we going to do about the spread of disease caused by biting insects?,' Magdalene Filipsin: Stop biting the insectsf' 2-rtxzzzxzzxxxza--rg-its 1-il N l 0 , THE HARDWARE STORE n A I ' CLASS RINGS - :- CLASS PINS . 0 THAT SUPPLIES EVERY A ' .. 1- COMMENCEMENT E NEED I y 0 INVITATIONS Sporting Goods Our Specialty MEDALS and TROPHIES T N N 0 l p A H Y 0 ' N 1 7 W TEE ETAMBAUGH- 1 U J 0 5 'ls E N 5 I I Represented by 0 THOMPSON oo. A Q H 1+ w H. E. STAIIEFER . Clyde Hossell, Manager 3024 HUDSON AVENUE ' West Side Branch YOUNGSTOWN OHIO I 2 Y 1652 Mahoning Ave. ' 4 1 t 3 3 5-E 2 - 3 1 P.: Pfzgc Ninety H-0 1-1 wi iw mf, ix if ,- ,i,+, a I I I I I I I I I - Compliments of D. N. 62 Steelton Baking' u Oo. None Better - Few .45 Good 517-519 STEEL STREET YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 1-1 1 1-110-JI' I I I I 3 I I I I I I I THERE'S SAFETY IN NUM BERS The old saw goes: There's safety in numbers. Also, there are numbers in safety. Many citizens of Youngstownfmany of your friends-are safe because they get their insurance from The Hewit-Bowman Company 501 Mahoning Bank' Bldg. Youngstown, Ohio ,g -- 71 I I I I I I I I I. I . Complinjenlx of 'C DR. J. F. UULIOK PETERSBURG, OHIO I I .,w,. If-IIIIII IIIIIIII Phone 40600 Open All Night Rayeu Spaghetti. House We Deliver Spaghetti Steaming Hot--To Your Home or Office Steaks - Chops Chop Suey a Specialty H H H 0 132 W. Rayen Ave. ' Youngstown, Ohio - I I I I I I I I I I 2-i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. T M1'i'. Sabinc'x Beautiful I YVICKLIFFE MANOR HOUSE Wide verandasg acres of H grounds, trees, flowers, birdsg ' a natural rock garden and a ,, Japanese gardeng always cool. H An Ideal Spot for Out-of-Door Cara' Purlie.c I CLUB LUNCHES 'REASONABLE PRICES ' Phone 94153 H Out Mahoning Ave. Extension W T 1 1 I 1 0-5 I-C C ,.. If-1 1 COI7lP!fl7IC 71f.Y of COLLEGIATE GAP AND GOWN COMPANY COLUMBUS, oH1o 5- 1 I I I 1 I 'I I 'i 'R'-I 'I 8 -4 I I I I I Page N1'M6fjf'-0716 A a-,I Y -5.5-1, A l. The plan worked, dearff-we have saved our frst hundred dollars. A, 1,4- Page Ninty-two . ., . K 5. f'-S: ' 1 , DQ.. I ,.. H 1 . -MV . asf . W-1-ik' -ff? . ,JV V- J :-...yew-STEM VAN- - , .F ka, -1- A -is- --fi, V +,, . ..bg T ' -,..w, ,.' Vx? 2-1 5... ' 'F .QQ Y ' 'T ' ' ' . .V -. Nfl .f 1 5-V rf V -EV 4- ' - -- f - -- --- -- VVf- - V 2 a v- V- .1-V - 1 L 1--Vx--gi., 1- V 4 .Aw V -1:1 -V . ie . 1. - 1: , V - .- E.. , , . .. ,,. f g- Jfrsr f 152 Ji . . TV fy: ' - ' L ffffff V e L. .191.f .. V' gf 'Va V' 'ff V. . .n,',V, . 7 ' ?' '.'.'. 1,gAq,Vwf,V.gk3,..a.v V V- -WSJ... z.-- V ' Ve-. , 1 f , f',.z'V1V nf., Q ,M M -W ...,. .,.'. X ., .F l n. E ul 'r 1 ,K 'K 4 X .4 lb gf W z D ',L L. V . 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