Chaney High School - Lariat Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)
- Class of 1950
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34.2 ANN AL 1 'Uf XXIV 7950 I CIIANEY HIGH SUIIIHIL fde SPIRIT IIIIUII WILL That 15 the theme of the 1950 annual and the underlymg meanlng of thxs lCI.C3 cannot be better stated than 1n the l1nes of Edwln Markam 1n h1s poem Outwltted He drew a c1rcle that shut me out HCFEYIC rebel a rhmg to flout But Love and l had the wlt to wln We drew a cxrcle that toolc lillfl IH The cox er of the annual IS royal blue pm seal wlth a screened deslgn developmg the theme The Splrlt of Good Will Through the reports of clubs organlzatlons and class act1v1t1es and speclal Wflte ups and plC tures the Annual has endeavored to set forth the part these Ol'g3I'1lZ21I10I1S have played ln develop mg ln the students of Chaney the Splfll of good w1ll and the deslre for unlversal brotherhood The book IS replete with plctures of the admmlstratxon and faculty every class club orgamzatxon sports and muslc Panels of the anuary and une, 1950 SCHIOIS domlnate the flrst sectlon of the Annual Nme d1v1s1on pages Introducuon Admxmstratlon January 50 SCUIOFS une 50 SCDIOFS Classes Athlet1cs Music ACIIVIIICS Blurbs and three Snapshot pages show many other act1v1t1es The Annual IS a complete hlstory of the accomplishments of the present school year and the owner of the book will treasure xts possesslon Throughout the course of hxstory man s mjust1ce to man has prevalled but always sxde by s1de wxth the advocates of bI'L1I3l1IV tntolerance oppresslon and greed there have been those of nobler sp1r1t who have advocated Icmdness peace on earth the brotherhood of man To those who hold wlth us the precepts set forth 111 the Declarauon of Independence we ded1cate thls annual Vve hold these truths to be self evldent that all men are created equal that thev are endowed by thelr Creator wlth certam Llllallell able rlghts that among these ate Llfe Llbertv and the pursu1t of I-lappmess FANNIE HARLEY Annual Adviser two 0 , 7 - - ' - - at ' aa. a a ' I . . . . . 9 a 9 ' ' 9 I ' - 9 a a 9 9 ' J :I 9 ' . . . . . . . . , . J , . ' a s 7 a 7 9 a s ' : - a a ,a 1 9 1 1 1 . . H . . ,, . . l , . as ' , s , ' a 9 , a - as I. three Tl1C IUOht pI'CSblng PI'OblClT1 of thlS l1OL1f IS tllif of CI'C'ltll'1g 'I One world pOlI'1t of VICW, SO fl1'lt ITICI1 ITYIY W'lllx 'IS brothers LIPOYI the mrrh Asxxsfarzl 1SHPCT171fCV1l1'6'7lf I belleve tlnt the greatest need m the world today 15 a reahzatlon of the f1ct that all of us are members of one human famxly SllPC7l7llE71dC7lf of Schools l 1 1 1 . I . . H -v 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . 4 Let us never forget that the torch f democracy was lcmdlecl at the sacred altar of liberty and perpetuated by a fxrm bellef 1n the brotherhood of man and the dlgmty of the lI'1CllVldLl3l Vzce Prmcxpal The publlc school contmues to he the greatest force ln Amerlca m brealcmg clown the chstmctrons among classes and the bar rlers m race and belief whlle still emphaslzmg the Cllgfllty of the ll'ldlVldLlal Pnnczpal Q, W l S -T S L5 X U 2 E YJ Q 'Sb E- E T 5 Q 0 C W Rlcltseclcer Pnncxpal Homer C1 Wllll3lUS Scltnct Assxstxnt Prlnclpal Louls Angelo tnntc Physlcal lrducatlon Assistant Coath Sax ah Barnhart English Latm oseph Camp Printing AUdIkYVIhll1l fducatlon Harry W Carlson English Marguerlte Cost Art Helen Culbertson GLI1CY1l SC-llncl Chlnilstfy E J Dlller Hxstory Publmc Spealcmg Valerxe Draghlc Household Arts Hygiene D3V1d Duff Scttnce Emlly Eberhart Librarian Hugh Erslcme Mathematics lanet Evarts MUSIQgVl1C1l Instrumtntal R S Iq1sher Cabinet Malclng Betty Forner Phy srcal bclut anon H O Foss Electrical Mechanical Drawing Ellzabeth Gordon Faglnsh Clarence Grav Cn rcs If lf1'X11 7A Jalfllhg ohn C1 fflths Cabmtt Makmg Arrthmetxc Edvth Hadley Pngllsh Fannle Harley Lncllsh ournalnsm LOUIS Heyer Mathematxcs Maude Hobson Economic Geography Allem Holden Vocal Musxc Doro y r we 5512 1 ax Nlartha Laughlm Spanish English Gomer LEWIS Dean of Boys Phxsxcal Fducatxon SCIENCE Clarence Loree Physical Educatxon ulla Fell Martm Household Science B Mllleysaclc Machxne Shop E P Morgan Mechanical Drawing Eclrth Murray History Geography Chester McPhee Hlstorv Physical Educatlon Ellen Newman Shorthand Typmg Finance Health Sclcncc Coach Ralph Ovmgton Arlthmetxc COl'I'1l l1Ll'ClCll Law Harry Pabst Nltchanlcal Drawing Vocational Councnllng Mathtnaatxcs Marv Pfmgsgraff fnglxsh Dramatlcs Verna Rtfenbet ICR Latin Mollle Russell Dean ofG1rls English Dramatxrs A L Sanders Instrumental Music Paul Schumacher Assxstant Coach History Rae Seller Shorthand Typmg Zelda Stump Engllsh Franzesca Thomas Art English Irene Thomas Houstholcl Arts Cafttcrla Laura Thompson Engllsh C ora Turner Mathematics Madelyxa Vmopal Boolclct eplng Paulme Powers Braille Sarah Tolton Br nllt Music Hurd Tuttle Mathematics Nma C Eckert Stcretary Clalre Saunders Secretary SIX v C- - 0 . . 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Safufafor anulrx 50 Parents, Teachers and Frlends, Wfe the class of anualy 1950 salute xou on this joyous occaslon We salute you because lf IS vou who have made th1s great day posslhle As we pxepaxe to go folth mto the world we axe conhclent that we can help make lf a bettel one I stllled deep wnthm us ale the pllI1ClplCS of tolerance, bmothezlw love, and the Splllf of good Wlll which CODSI1 tute the fundamentals fox the success of anv natlon We hope to follow well the examples whlch oul patents and out fonebeais hue put forth As thev who have mlgnted from vauous parts of the wolld have OCIHCV, 90 WC, XOUllg 'ldLllIS Alllellfill bOll1, also W1Sll to do Oul school and our chunch haxe taught us to be good cltlzens and to loxe our fellow men Ir IS during chllclhoocl and eazly youth that we haxe learned to make fuends and to be honest and upught We are thexefore, sure that oux COI'll:1dC!'1CC IS not w1thout wanant We know we can succeed 1n thxs world fox we haxe been taught hx mastels ll zz n l?ef1grA enght nine ohn Kenneth Amann ackze Euclxdean Club Commencement Committee ohn Leonard Antal olmny Football Basketball Go HI Y Dramatxcs Club oseph M Bezllla Buzz Stage Commlttee oseph Walker Brallsh oltm g oe Football Basketball Picture Commlttee Class Basketball Donald Eugene Brobst Guzzler Llbrary Club Eucllclean Club DlSClPUll Anttquorum A Vlctor Plllllp Busclon Buzz Euclidean Club A O A Class Basketball I-LY Alex oseph Chavlch Al N H S Dlsclpull Antlquorum El Ctrculo Espanol Bancl ancl Orchestra Marjorle C Crichton Marqze Sr Class Secretary N H S N F L Sr Class Play Goserho YTeens Dramatlcs Club Irene M Darko- Tools N F L Flag Girl Goserho Y Teens Dramatlcs Club Class Glfr Commtttce X711'1CC!llIl1'1C D DEramo- Vmcy Nllxecl Chorus Goserho Y Teens Treasurer Dramatlcs Club Sr Class Play Lxbrary Club :kk sl Wxllxam ohn Dodge Bzll Go Rmg Committee Basketball Annual Westerner Staffs Sr Class Play Stage Manager Dons can Essany D Goserho YTeens Prom Committee Chalrman Sr Class Play Dramatlcs Club Socnal Commnrtee une Rose Essany ume Announcement and Invitation Committee Social Committee Dramancs Club Clara lane Gregg ame Goserho Y Teens Lrbrary Club Sr Class Play Social Commlttee Band Herman Gutierrez H erm ootball Class Basketball Bowllng Library Club anet Lee Hall Dee De Goserho YTeens Drclpulr Antlquorum Euclidean Club A O A Dramatlcs Club Helen Hallochak Hallo Banquet Committee Art Commmttee Class Typist Sarah ane Harber Sarah N H S Goserlxo YTeens Sr Class Play Rmg Committee Dramatxcs Club oseplune Ann Harchar Dramatlcs Club Plcture Committee Baccalaureate Committee Delores Rae Harrls Dee Buslness Machlnes Social Committee Commencement Commlttec ten eleven John Joseph Hayclu Basketball Sr Class Play Arr Commlttee Class Day Committee Bulletin Commlttee ames Anthony Heclrlch Hendy Football Basketball Program Committee Bowling Paul Van Helsel H els N H S N F L A O A Euclidean Club Sr Class Play Wllma Katherine Hoefer W1 Orchestra Rlng Committee Flower Committee Ruth Hopwood Rutfne A O A Dlsclpulx Anuquorum G A A Library Club Socxal Committee Helen Lucllle Hunter Helen Goserho Y Teens Program Committee Class Day Committee Business Machines Irene Mane Illes Reme Class Typxst Baccalaureate Committee Mary Llza aclcson ackze Goserho YTeens Class Day Committee Cap and Gown Commnttee Business Machines Lllllan Alllson acobs Toots Goserho Y Teens Majorette Senior Class Play N F l.. DlSClpUll Antlquorum Frances Mary KhaP1C Frannze ' Drscnpulr Antxquorum Euclndean Club G A A Secretary Annual Westerner Staffs Dramatxcs Club ff 5, - Ion l J . A ' 110' . - D V J ,, .1 V. ' . ' A 1 ii!! . . . J ' I, -I l l . . 2 -iff JJ 'I A .J 4 ' li - irc! ' an ' ' '- 'J iff 7, T 1 l -. . - , . . . JK ' , . . Z .. Ruth Marte Koslba Rutlne N H S Secretary Sr Class Play Office Helper Majorette Goserho Y Teens Robert John Kovachlk ones Class Basketball Gardeners Art Committee Chaxrman Theodore Michael Kramer Ted Class Basketball Program Committee Banquet Committee Shlrley Mae Krawchyk Slnrl Office Helper Play Commlttee Chatrman Picture Committee CoCha1rman Sr Class Play Goserho YTeens Margaret Cathryn Kruger Peggy Llbrary Club Dramatlcs Club Annual Westerner Staffs Dnsclpuln Antlquorum Euclidean Club Irene Elizabeth Malley Renze Goserho YTeens Rmg Committee Glee Club Cap and Gown Commxttee Stella Male sky S tell Banquet Committee Art Commlttee Class Typist LaVerne Maln Matz Sr Class Vice President N H S Dlscxpull Antlquorum Mixed Chorus boserho Y Teens oseph ohn Mayor Hot Rod Class Basketball Stage Committee Picture Committee Lamont Thomas Mlller Monte Mlxed Chorus Annual Westerner Staffs Baccalaureate Committee Class Basketball twelve ' ' ll ' Q! . . ., ' HI 72 1 ' Cf JJ ' If ' ii J , . ll 3, x ' KK ' JJ t CC 13 ' If ' '13 J J If J, ' lf JJ x thlrteen ohn M1SS1k Bzg olm Veronica Marne Powers Avon Goserho Y Teens G A A Cap and Gown Committee Class Day Committee Garnet ean Nlcholayson G Moe Goserho Y Teens Majorette Mlxed Chorus AA N Robert W Paclach Shakes H1Y Class Basketball Movie Operator Stage Committee Wllllam Paul Petrych Pet N H S President Dnscrpulr Antlquorum Annual Westerner Staffs Sr Class Play Sally Lou Pllgrlm Sa y Mixed Chorus Goserho YTeens Class Typnst Offnce Helpers Plcture Committee Robert Popovec Pop Bowling Class Basketball Wllllam Allen Proverbs Bull Football Basketball Baseball Mixed Chorus HIY Paul Myron Remlas Remrod Stage Committee Rmg Committee Football Manager M1lan Samuel Roh Alf Sr Class President Class Valldxctornan N H S Treasurer Annual Westerner Staffs Mlxecl Chorus Sr Class Play J ' ' ff ' I ,, ' ' JI J ' K4 ,J G. . . . 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J 77 ' ' If JJ . . s, .- Class Salutatorlan , ' ' KC 1, - ll J ,J ' ' ff ' F, ' ff ,I ' if ' , Y Glorla Lee Stem Panama Goserho YTeens Cheerleader Mixed Chorus Glee Club Basketball Vollyball Harry Henry Temmck Temmze Football Class Basketball Student Council Mixed Chorus Annabelle Marte Tocco- Pretz Prom ueen Mayorette Cheerleader Goserho YTeens Dramatlcs Club Wllma Dorothy Toclor TMoe N I-I S Corresponding Secretary N F L Goserho YTeens Majorette Damel Tomo- Danny Prom Committee Stage Committee A O A Class Basketball Shlrley Mae Wllson Shirley Goserho YTeens Ptcture Commlttee Announcement and Invitation Committee Hrgh School Music Ronnte Benton Ward Ron Basketball Euclidean Club El Ctrculo Espanol H1Y Cap and Gown Committee Paul Woloschak Kxyo Sr Class Treasurer N H S Dtsclpult Antxquorum Counsel Annual Westerner Staffs Sr Class Basketball Euclidean Club Thomas Mlchael Yacko Yak Yak Art Committee Bulletm Commxttee Class Basketball Sr Class Play Doreen Ann Yohman 'Dore Mtxed Chorus Goserho YTeens Musrc Committee Cap and Gown Committee Sr Class Play fourteen - ' ' in J: l - in ' J: 4 - rc 11 . 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I., C I n A C A D C q xl Q C A, 1 alxi 4 Crfriz ' Q I fx '. anuary ,50 .gznior ,gferg WI EIQE S LAUIQI If The anuary 1950 class presented a hxlarlous yet myster1ous comedy entrtled Wberes Laurie The plot centers around a pretty young charmer of 17 Laurle W1lll3mS played by Doreen Yohman The four boys she had wrapped around her llttle finger were Soclcl the fullback played by B111 Petrych George Bates ohn Haydu Bud Taylor Tom Yaclco and shy Eddle Fowler played by Paul Helsel The four gnrls who were green eyed wnth jealousy at the prospect of losmg thelr boy friends were 1nx Taylor portrayed by Margle Crrchton Katle Foster LaVeme Mam Hope Graham Vmcey DEramo and Grace Phnlllps Dorls Essany Laurles pals were a cute but not very brxght gnrl played by ane Gregg and a lxvely cheerleader portrayed by Lllllan acobs A budclmg romance sproutecl between Sherlff Logan Mllan Roh and Miss Barnes the class sponsor for the fall prom played by Ruth Koslba Laurles frustrated mother Mrs Wllllams was characterrzed by Sarah Harber The cast was fxnally com pleted by a newspaper woman Sally McKenny played b y Shlrley Krawchyk The prompter was Sally Pllgrlm Two pertormances of Wheres Laune were presented one on Nov 9 and one on Nov 10 The merry old moon and stars peelclng through a blue sky gave an atmosphere of romance and mystery to the settmg whlch made the ent1re productlon a very mterestmg and entertammg one The play was dlrected by Mlss Mollre Russell dramatlcs mstructor The stage crew was B111 Dodge Dan Tomo Emery Uheleslcy and ohn Ellns The house crew conslsted of the class advnsers Mxss Rae Seller and Mr Harry W Carlson and Paul Woloschak Jack Amann Ruth Hopwood Irene Darko Frances Knapxc Veromca Najpaver and Peggy Kruger The followmg teachers and thelr classes assrsted wlth the productlon Mxss Marguernte Cost Miss Fran zesca Thomas Mr R S F1sher Mr H O Foss and Mr J J Camp Alex Chavnch mth piano solos and the Chaney H gh School orchestra under the dlrectlon of Mr A L Sanders presented pleasmg music between acts SIXICCI1 J .. . . , . , . 7 7 7 ' 7 7 7 ,J s , 5 , - 7 7 7 7 7 , . ., . . 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UCLA LCt0l g anuary 50 To you, oh Alma Nlater Our loyalty we grve, Thrs be your prrde and honor You taught us how to lrve In our years of preparatron for the future, we, the graduatrng class of anuary 1950 have learned how to worlc, low to concentrate on drffrcult problems, how to search for truth, and how to make steadfast frrends We have learned to apprecrate the most drffrcult problem of all the creatron of human afrectron and sympathetrc understandrng For all these thrngs we owe a debt of gratrtude to you our parents, teachers, and prrncrpal who have gurded thrs moral and rntellectual growth Through thrs trarnrng you have grven us the broadenrng experrences whrch have taught us such valuable truths as the drgnrty of labor, the mutual dependence of rndustry and educatron the recognrtron of the value of an rndrvrdual, and the love of truth We who hare lrved rn a democracy and ha we b nefrted from rts prrncrples realrze that brother hood rs the basrc relrgrous farth from whrch our democracy has grown Brotherhood has been defrned as grvmv to others the rrghts and respect that we want for our selves It rs the treatment of another based on hrs worth Nerther advantage nor drsadvantage should come from color natronalrty or creed Brotherhood rs the law of the unrverse the basrs of order rn human socrety wrthrn a natron and throu vhout the world In these troubled trmes rt rs ver necessary to mal e ever effort to Orxe brotherlv love to others Y Y r and thus make rt easy for others to love us rn return Bw domg thrs, we would advance justrce, amrty, understandrng and co operatron among all peoples If Amerrca rs to have anv part rn the makrng of 1 world rn whrch brotherhood prevarls rts own practrce of brotherhood must be beyond questron As we brcl farewell to our Alma Mater, we can wrsh for you no greater happrness than that of helpmg A nerrca realrze the Spltlt of good wrll and brother hood for all mankrnd Amerrca needs us, Amerrca calls us, Amerrca challenges us to accept thrs Great opportunrty to help marntarn the Amerrcan way Thrnlc each man your brother No matter what hrs creed Trv to help another And grve rf he has need 717' IQ! 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Y D . . , . 7 .V A . v , X za , I L ' 1 - ' o 66 ' V . f ' - sv , . fl f - ' l 0 1 suentccn flllllflly GAIN Cll By lVla1g1e Cuchton ancl 11Ve111e lvlillll School Qpens an 31 1949 Recru1ts enter thtlr tmmmg Elecuon of Off1ce1s Feb 2 1949 lVl1ss Seller 'md Mr Clrlsons our prlvitn cus Class Coloxs Chosen Feb 16 1949 Umforms of Roy 11 Bllll 1nd Vkhltt F1rst Semor A ancl B Get Togethe1 Feb 25 1949 WL pnmtes meet tht sergunts FIYSI N 1-1 S Assembly Marc InlU'lt10n of qU1l1flCd lnWlSt1gafUr5 Rmgs AFFIVC May 11 1949 A1 l1s1 cur shmy mm '1 gms FIYSI Prom lNlav 13 1949 P1l11n1mns B111 FIFSY Class Day une 1 1949 Fare. thee well scrgmnts Summer Vacatlon Begxns une VBCHIION s lthout piy Baclc to School Sept 6 1949 PU resunns 1949 949 Seconcl SEIIIOI' A ancl B Get Together GCY 7 1949 Wt strgmnts erect rht pr1v1tcs beconcl N H S Assembly Oct 26 1 IL M Q KS In lgllqlll 111 St1llOlPl'lV Nov 910 1949 'll 11' L TL UFU. 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U nd gl 5 , , , - : .- , - -- Rfl'-g '- 11- -. . flh- Lille .!4JUl6Ql :5 of JJJ, ZHIQMS1, C ,1 I N Olllj . 0 QI' N 7 lf' I ll ll - lllll J f Q! ff XWWW f uf 'W f is sS7a!lfLid!0l j June '50 Gratitude IS the memory of the neartl Our hearts are fllled w1th many beaut1ful ITICITIOFICS that we, the graduatlng Semors of une 1950 shall cher1sh through the years You, our parents, teachers and frxends, have glven us so much to enuch our l1ves and encourage us toward new and b d h runneth over W1th humb F03 CI' OYIZOUS Surely OUI' CUP le l1C3I'IS WC WClCOlU6 YOU Cur parents have deeply mstllled ln us the courage to face lrfe squarely The many experxences we have had rn our homes have taught us the lmportance of sharlng hfe Through the fellowshxp and guldance of our teachers we have ga1ned knowledge and wlsdom Wfe have learned the dlfference be tween rlght and wrong, the correct attrtude toward respons1b1l1t1es, and the appreclatnon of other 111dlV1ClLl3lS 1deas and bellef R cl less of color or creed all of us have been glven equal opportunlty s egar to learn Our classmates have become mo1e than mere acquaintances, our personal1t1es have grown untll we now have a clearer un of each otner fl e frlendshlps we have made are smcere, ardent, and Clldeaflflg Wltll tl1lS p0IEl'1f13l y0l,1 have glV6I1 US WC C311 afld derstandmg wrll become better cltxzens For all of these glfts toward a better llfe, we w1sh to acknow ledge our debt of ratltude I h d ask God to g n t e wor s of Ralph Harlow we Create 111 us the splendor That dawns when hearts are kmd That knows not race nor station As boundarles of the mmd That learns to value beauty In heart or bram, or soul, And longs to blncl Gods ch1ldren Into one perfect whole We the generatlon of tomorrow have set shall strlve to attain the peace through the lnowledge and under standlng you have glven us our goal m llfe we gels? pon twenty , , , , . 5 J - . , I . 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Mary Ann Beney Beme Gosehro Y Teens G A A Soclal Committee Helen Rita Beres Scbmoo Goserho Y Teens Office Helper Dramatlcs Club Class Day Commxttee Eleanor Ann Bernet El Goserho Y Teens Dramatrcs Club Announcement and Invitation Committee Westetner Staff Lxlllan Ann Berry Goserho Y Teens Annual Westerner Staffs Dramatlcs Club Senior Play Cast Library Club Ltlllan Frances BCl't0llI'11 Bert Goserho YTeens Vice Preslclent Dramatlcs Cl b s Gnrls Gle: Club L Q 7' 'J We Sgt Ccinlatfuttee :wtf ,JZIJCC ,Z Q LA lce e per ad 04 wzfnz Rosann Marte Beucbat Ann Y Goserho Y Teens G A A Baccalaureate Comm1ttee Busmess Machrnes Edward Emrl Brellk Ed Annual Westerner Staffs Baccalaureate Commlttee Class Basketball Soccef Frank ames Blndas Cowboy Play Commlttee Baseball Class Basketball Gardeners Frank Joseph Brskup- Fnsley Baseball Football Basketball Picture Committee Westerner Annual Staffs Cectl Leroy Boulton Pete , Football Banquet Committee 'sc 4 twenty two KK ' JJ ' KK 7, KI 31 ' ' ff 'JH - L11 , ' ' ' ' ff 37 f A ' T fl, , 7 C ,V , , P H446 , V ,' 'f r. , U4 , . . . l ff, V f V 191 I ' if 4 ' cr JJ e, ' - . pl ' ' ' If 12 , J ' if P7 ' KK ' JJ , - J twenty three Gcormanna M Bros oe Georgze C os rho Y Teens P c u c Commxtte Carl Austin Brown l'l Y A O A Euclidean Club Gft Committee Dxsclpull Antlquorum Geroge Burkett r Burk Basketball Ring Committee H1 Y Band Class Football Brownze Theresa Marle Carden Terry Secretarl l C rrvnxttcc C Char mm Goserho Y Te ns West mer Dramatic Cub Leona Rae Casey Lee Cosmetology Goserho Y Teens C A A Fr 1ltf1st Committee Lawrence Celoss y Hunky Football Basketball Bowling H1 Y M xxed Chorus Robert Rlcharcl Cene Knobby and gowllng Class Basketball H1 Y Mary Jane Mane Chance Boo G A A Goss-rho YTeens Jr Chorus Commencement Commune Barbara Ann Conway Ann Goserho Y Teens B1nquet Commltttc Anthony L Ccstantmo Footh1ll Baseball Lxbr1ry Club Stage Conlfnlllll fl1ss H1slcetb1ll Conzze ' ff ' I3 .- ,- 1 Q O . ., ' I f- ' ft ' I If ' Y, 1. 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L NJ twenty fnve ames F Gallagher a Sr Class President Disc pull Antlquorum H1 Y Vlce Prestclent Euclidean Club Class Basketball Robert Mtchael Garcar Football Bowl mg Soccer Sleepy Class Basketball Printing Committee. oseph Edward Garlch Moe Class Gxft Commxttee Class Basketball Class Football Dons Mae Gaytlco- Dons Goserho YTeens Announcement and Invitation Commtttce Office Helper Glee Club Charles D3Vld Gerst Chuck Clas Treasurer Dxscvpuh Anuquorum Euclidean Club Lxlrarv Club H1 Y Treasurer LL 0 Robert Charles Goncl Gonce Tenms Basketball Cheerleader H1Y Dramatlcs Club ggglibflllall ,C V fix U 5 Baseball ZH Library Club Stage Committee Mary Ann Guyt Magg Nlxxecl Chorus Goserho Y Teens Dramatlcs Club Music Commxttee S mor Play Cast Nlck Hanuschalc Hama Arr and Bulleun Commnttee Class Football Class Basketball Evelyn Loretta Hensperger E Goserho Y Teens J . 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Arneatha Louise Houser- SSH Flower Committee Rose Anxta Houser Rose Goserho YTeens C' A A Flow r Committee Leonard Paul I-Irltzo Rztr Annual Westerncr Staffs Euclidean Club Dnsclpull Annquorum Dramat rs Cluh Senior Play Cast MW' Shlrley James esse fwful Goserho Y Teens Majorettc -3, W Euclidean Club A O A Offlce Helper Martha Ruth Kafrllk Marty Mnxed Chorus Library Club Goserho YTeens Tuclrrlean Club Art Comnmttec J S A Rauuoncl Francls Kana Tmy EJ Annual Staff Xvcstern r Staff l 0 Art Con mlrtee fl 110 Nlus c Committee Orchestra Mary Ann Kcrestcr Illert N H S N F L Goserho YTecns Mix cl Chorus Euclidean Club Rlcharcl Frank Klsh Bumbles Annual Committee , uf' A Dramat cs Club M Class Football G ,I g Class Basketball kt LV Leonard Rlcharcl Kosar Len lc C 1p 1nd Gown Commnttec Dlsc pull Antuquorurn Vucllclmn Cl: l Annual Staff twenty sw - -cc an 1. - . - lr: -71: ir . - Zu! v . of WLM f in sa . O 1 M ' ff - n : , ' C. 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Prom ueen Attendant Alex Davtd Ons Cowbov Dramatlcs Club Banquet Committee Prmttng Committee Class Basketball Sr Class Play Joseph D Orosz H1Y Transportanon Commxttce Chairman El Clrculo Espanol Euclidean Club Pete Pachell Lufack Class Basketball Class Football Music Commlttee Mixed Chorus umor H1 Sports ry Louise Panozzo- Panoz Cap and Gown Commxttce Goserho YTeens Office Helper Theodore Andrew Parent Te EI Clrculo Espanol A O A National Anthology r Football Art and Bulletin Committee Norma lean Patterson Normxe N H S Mixed Chorus Dramatxcs Club Goserho YTeens Pro ram Committee CoCha1rman Daniel Kxeth Peskor Mop Head Transportation Committee ames Pupmo Pumper Prom and Stage Committee Class Football and Basketball Ht Y Dlsclpull Antlquorum Llbrary Club Mary Ann Pupxno- Dolly Goserho YTeens Soclal Committee Offlce Helper I tlnrty Robert Emll Puslcas Pussy Art and Bulletin Committee Class Football Class Basketball Prnntmg Annabelle Sabma Rager Ann Banquet Commnttee Geralclme Reecl Bonme Annual Westerner Staffs Class Day Committee Library Club Goserho Y Teens Glee Club Frances Marte Restellt Sp: e Dlscnpulx Antxquorum Euclidean Club A O A Goserho YTeens Announcement Commlttce lVlar1an Estelle Rxstle R15 N F L A O A Dlsctpult Antlquorum Goserho YTeens Euclidean Club Anna LOUISE Roberts Ann Go erho YTeens Eucl clean Club Class Day Committee Co Chatrman Dxsclpuln Antlquorum bln' JJ Mar aret ane Roberts Mar e thnrty one 1 S 8 px '4 Flower Committee Westerner Staff Marlene C Rollin Molly Goserho YTcens Mixed Chorus Library Club Office Helper Prom ueen Betsy Kay Ross Bets N H S Class Salutatorlan N F L Senior Play Cast Mmlorette Prom Committee Chalrman Mixed Chorus Wesley Edward Rosser Wes Euclldean Club Library H1 Y Stage Committee Baseball and Jr Hn Sports ' KK Y, ' ff ' ff ' ,, - - cr 1: - ' cr - ay - rr as 5 . . 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L 5 ll 1 1 ' une 750 .gznior pfay TI 1E GAIQDEN QF THE MCDQN The Galden ofthe Moon a VCIY d1ffe1ent and Cl'lIC1I'1ll1ll1g play was p1esented by the Semor Class of une 1950 on Max 4 and 5 A moon drenched garden soft IULISIC 111 the dl tance and colorful costumes of the GllDSOl1 G1rl peuocl malce th1s plax one of the most outstandmg lI'1 the hlstory of SCHIOI Plays The stou 1ex olx es anound an old p1ofessor wlo PIOX es to h1s fr ends that real loxe CXISIS bx tell mg them tne storx of h1s wouth The class had so much talent that a double cast of g1rls was used Both casts showed great abllltv 1n creatlng character and 1n sustammg COUXIHCIII 1nte1pretat1ons The audlence was pleased bx the subtle presentation of Hgh comedv and the chanmng wax 111 whlch the CTIEIITIHUC SCCDCS WCIC PFESEIIICCT The plaw was under the d1I'ECI1OI1 of MISS Mol 16 Russell who was 3SS1SI6d bv Mr R S F1SllSI' Vlr F O Foss 'Vhss Franzesca Thomas The fol owmg students part1c1pated m the producuon 111 tr A aa 1 - A I - - 1 v 1 9 . 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SCVC SOIDE VN HX Don Agler Lllllall Bertohm hen Koxal Alex Qrls R1ta Agnone Audrex Dunloslu Nlar 1 et Lesnalt Norma Patterson ROSCIDEIFIC Alt1e1e Robert Edel Ph1l1p Axngelot ohn Ellls Peg 1 Balla Bob GOIICI X al Bell Ex elx n Hensper EI lxlarx Ann Pupmo Robert Puslcas hlarlan R1stle Kathleen lXlaxxmuh hlollx Rollm Barbua Lems R1ta lXT3Dg1C l 1ll1an hlatusalc lTlt'II1OI Bemet l ronucl T-Tr1tzo Na TLX Q Connor Betsx Ross Lxlhan Berrx 5 ule ames 11116 Olsaxslcx XX eslex Rosser Helen Sefcllc Clara Schnud Nlar aret SITIITC Sallx Stanlev Barbara Wfatters Allce Xvol ca e Dolores Zlovar 'Uak wlory June so Enlarge the place of thy tent Lengthen thy cords and Strengthen thy stakes, Isaiah 54 Z The great prophet Isaiah might have been addressino these words of wisdom to a Inch school graduating class They are as apt and fitting today as they we e in the days of the Hebrews This spring of 1950 thousands of young men and women are lea Jmfv the pio tective custodv of school and making thelr way into a world not reallf at war and vet not at peace Nations suspect each other They fear each other aid of fear is born hate We are able to face the problems of a confused world bravely for the training of our parents and teachers have prepared us to take the responsibilities before ..1S room for understanding good will and tolerance for the habits customs and ielig ions of others This is the only way that peace on earth can come If we enlarge the tent naturally we must lengthen the cords These cords are the love wlth Wh1Ch we must reach to the homeless the hungry and the sick Moreover to hold the tent 1n place we must drive the stakes deep for the winds of selfishness and adversity are always blowing under it Farewells are memorable occasions The class of une 1950 now bids good bye to Chaney High School We leave her halls for a wider horizon confident that we can enlarge our tents lengthen our cords and strengthen our stakes In closmg let us think agam with the prophet as he says They helped evervone his neighbor and everyone said to his brother Be of good courage Isaiah 41 6 amz, 7 ,ff thirty eight cf' ., , CS if 9 .as . . . 7 l . D D . 1 D ' . , l 9 4 7 . A 1 .4 ' . It is for us of this generation to enlarge the place of each his own tent to make I 7 i 1 1 9 9 I l ' , I . . 7 9 ' 7 7 7 7 ' . , . . . IV I Cf ' ' .. 1 7 . ' - . as , . f 1 n f e lille CCLLIIJGP By Lillian Nlattlsalc and Kathleen Maxyxnych SCHOOL BEGINS Sept 5 1949 The day IS finally here The hegxnmng of our semor year CLASS ELECTIONS Sept 7 We chose these four to he our guides And throughout the year stand ly our Sldl CLASS COLORS ct 5 We chose the colors of whrte and green And brought them out nn our class themes SENIOR A and B GET TOGETHER Oct 7 Fun food and pop Also added was a little BeBopl N H S INITIATION Oct 26 FUrW1fd fnqrfh the Selected few Who lnqdl Scholarshxp Leadership Servxce and Character their grade JANUARY SENIOR PROM Dec Z Excitement heauty gaxetx and lrght All of these made up our nlght CHRISTMAS PARTY Dec 16 Santa came wnth rows for all Laughter was heard throughout th all SENIOR RINGS ARRIVE Dec Our rlngs had come thrs could It sun In eyes that held an exclttd gleam CLASS PICTURES TAKEN an I6 Intt tht annual ur ptfturts art gomg WU are prtud thtt tur class has madt a g M d sht wing SENIOR CLASS DAY at 18 Prtudly wt marched down th at lt ln wht And tur happy facts made a l autlful sight JAN COMMENCEMENT lan 76 There goes the class of old Out to conquer the world so lold tlalrty nine SECOND SEMESTER BEGINS an 30 e at last have reached the top And from here we Il never stop A and B BASKETBALL GAME MAR 3 We all came out ln mighty throng To see we were XICIOFS didnt take long SENIOR A and B GET TOGETHER Mar 1 Getting acqualnted IS so much fun Especially then friendships you lcnow you ve won N H S ASSEMBLY Mar 2 Scholarshlp Leadershtp Character Strvxce all these rule The pride and glory of our school CLASS PLAY May 4 5 Wrth such actors and actress s ln our class I-low long can Grahle and Gable last' SENIOR PROM Our queen looked l0VllX you Collld tell at a glance She had everyone around htr completely entranced CLASS DAY Such laldden talents and artistry Xvert fmally hrought out f r orhtrs tx ste BACCALAUREATE ASSEMBLY une Fhrs octasxon hud S0llIT'll1lI'y for its thtmt lVlalcmg us feel rxghtetus and clt ln SENIOR BANQUET une l-lappmcss gattty and laughter trualltd Alumm at last ur Alma Mater wt haxltd SENIOR BREAKFAST une XX :th lun and cntertamment gal rt We wlshed that wt coul stay fr mtrt COMMENCEMENT june Diplomas wexe won now all sulvltme T ward new horizons we shall Ilml MAY 12 Mav 31 7 I 8 L - 9 . . 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Callison Donal Del . lc M Galla . a ne M. i ue A n Carclelein Richar Dcinlco Donna arm olwcrt ames ,ar l M i s. ar ov mclia JiMuzio ernar a t . i. - K.l.slc' atherine Ma 1. . inrv arr ,hi i cnzu tephe l ' Ronald Kana uth e l w nrhony Ct . i. ,luop as Dohlis olores oncy K li tz alter e ich tl - ll osv l 0 i e Hanuschalc 0' ichto 'larie McCr0ry I l :iisylcnc C. .i ack l oepping ames Har ing ii 'irltcn all Vivian McMullen ohn Allman Mary Ann Allemin Cluster Anderson Benny Balcxar hlxe Barrlcella Bobby C dman Donald Ceo olwn Clzmar XX ayne Cluk Mary Lou Cole Wlllldln Curlex Duck DIOFIO Donna Kay Dragxsh lkuhylaen Ehret fortv mm. Iohn Gxovanm ohn H1115 B1 rg1ret H1ndel rmmre Hzr Bernard Hottmger Be erly Humison Fred Kivs Dale Kelly can Kemeslx Pittx lkosdnlc Iacquelxn Ikumlx Richard Lush Pamcm Long, Rosemve Lox1s R Chard Nhrlan guna 1953 Swndra Marko Amelia Martino Tom McCartney Paul McFarland Ruth Nleredxth He1nor NIOFFIS Pat Oflourke Duck Osborne P1tsv Parent 'Iheresa Pinter Vlrgmxa Phlllxps Udlfh Rochom Pitrlcla Rohrlnugh Dm rd Shuffldwrgnr BL tha M e Srock Pr scxlla Srock lVl1lan SI'lflOlkOVlCh Ann Rose Stefan Carol Streltferdt Vale-rxe Suppan Roi err Vaslleff Eldme Vxrag Annu Vona Shxrley Warmer lVI1lce Wlluly Marilyn Xvxllmms Bexnrly WIISOI1 fum XX oods Roh rt Yeml rick C4155 of ' J It E . . in I is .lu fHPl1l11I'IeI11I RICHARD MARIINO X XVII I IAM ARCIOIXIANO RI IA IOHNSON 1 46 HELLN MARKS 1144 RICHARD I IMMIINS 4t AN I HONY DAMORF MICHAEL FLDGRISIN 6 1 9 CHARI IES KURT? PETI R BUINIOXVSRY 1 ALICL XWOI OS,-CHAK K I TYI5 Mal' II. II?-19 ,Iunv I 'P-I4 Alum' 16, 1949 ,Iunv 'J ,Iuly ZI. I9-19 Alum- I 0Ct. 14. I949 4 f . f , ,Iuxw lf? I Nov. 6. IWW Ijormm-r Studi-nt Nov. IS, 1949 Iforxner Suzdvnr Nov. 1 , 94 I'wrm4'r SILLQIPIII IDL-C. I4. l'?-49 Inna' I956 fVInrc'Iw 19. 950 8A :XVIII II, WSU i 1949 nal' I ff 3 v 4 Cl fl 00 ? 2' 'e Q- : 0 J G Ecu LIS PIP f J US YOU Ce ovsky Her nan Larry Tom Eskay Proverbs B on Ag er v- v-i -- sk u errez F an ,., I- v- Q. o Z he uge 9 u s. 'U 12 FOCU epore X10 OS an An ll fy - fs fl Cl J O! 9 . f : F v ,Y w K 4 X I 1 . I .l.- . S ' A .Q-ii, L .,..,, X r ,Q . r Y A, , I A A Q Q Q Q . L.: :IZH ' , , 5 Y :'h 1 ei .4 ':'5 h .. 5 1 A Q fa ' Q 'I V x'1qq A f U I' i 4 ' ' 4 .. . L X A Front row, left to right: Dick Baun, Andrew F i , Mike Se cik, ulius Bodnar, Nick L hansky, Emil DeMichnel, Frank Magda. Second Row, left to right: ohn Antal, im Chambers, oe Gutierrez, D l , ill , , l , 1 G ti' , 'r k Bi up, Ronnie Gedra. Third w, let to right: Martin Nestich, Bob Hripko, Bob Garcar, ohn Klacik, Cecil Boulton, oe Fabian, Werner Fahr, Steve Sanrha, im H i h, Frank B lcik, E Sharpe, Bill Adsit . Fourth Row, let to right: H I ik, Dick Vickers, Frank Mayoras, Anthony C t ti , Frank L , Pat B li. DC Em T SFFV f M 1 x X Joofgam sgzadon Ln eutew The 1949 Football season ended wrth the Cowboys wrnnrng three games whrle losrng three and tyrng two In crty serres competrtron they won two lost two and tred one frnrshrng the season rn frfth place Chaney avenged therr loss to South last year by downrng the Red and Blue 19 12 on Sept 16 Bob Garcar was a standout on defense Proverbs Antal and Celovsky sparked the attack The second encounter was on Sept 30 wrth a stubborn Mernorral team Both teams fought valrantly through four scoreless quarters On the followrng week the Green and Gold of Ursulrne edged out Chaney 14 7 rn a last half rally whrch netted two touchdowns Oct 14 saw a strong Chaney team and an equally tough East team battle to a scoreless deadlock The Orange and Black of Rayen won out rn a close vrctorv over Chaney on Oct 19, by a score of 20 12 On Oct 27, the Red and Gray bowed to a strong Nrles team by an 18 7 score Comrng from behrnd rn the frnal mrnutes of the game, a determrned Chaney squad defeated Canton Lrncoln 13 7 The Scarlet and Gray rolled to a 19 0 vrctory over Wrlson rn the frnal game of the season Brll Proverbs featured the passrng attack frfty two 'A Vs 8 h ful? .1 0 X V ' K 1 ,, . aws- BIW U . .J-'gh ' .... . J, 'fl fi.: 1 fl., I ,lap-g'1,, '.f H 'f- 1 .1 I ' f ' .J ' .1117 A .,,,.- X P,-'1,lLq?lQ5'iJY :' X' 7 ' ' 4',f.Li,,5.,f 'L I 'iw-'Lgflk l 7, 3,5--,ff Q1 if M -zz o c a - A a a , . - - S ' ' f e 1 , I . p f ftv tl ret .Jloofgaf C3fQ!fQI I'l'lQl'l 0 DON AGLFR An end who could run lllce a deer and catch passes wxth the best of them ANTHONY COSTAN UNC, The heaviest man on the team scallng 220 He plaved tackle on the forward wall and will be gone next year BOB HRIPKO Guard who broke through and spllled many opponents for losses Hrxp lus another vear and s1ould be one of Chanevs outstandlng llnemen next ear HARRY TEMNICK A dependable uatd who always dld hls b st when called UPON HHFFV IS 3. SCHIOI' CECII BOULTON A xetelan guard who was a fine taclcler and could reallv open up holes MARTIN NESTICH A center who played clefenslve end because of hls hard tacl lm Martln IS 1 sophomore and should be valuable to the team Ill the next few sears FRANK BISKUP A small but tough end who guarded his slcle of the l1ne wlth rl e furv of a t1 er lranlc blolce ln many tunes and dropped opposmg runners for losses Frank IS a senlor TOM ESKAY Small but tough are tht words that best descube this rugged guard rllppv will be mlssed next year EMIL DelVlIC'HAEL A powerful fullback who could drlve lllce a mule and tackle luke a demon Moe has another year RONNIF GEDRA A reserve tackle who speclalrzed 1n l'C1ClCll1g the extra pomts He was dubbed Golden foe by sports wuters fot thls 1b1l1ty JIM HEDRICH A rugged tackle Jim wall be remembered for hls YICIOLIS bloclcmg IH the South game NICK IOPUSHANSKY A fast half baelc who played has heart out every game he played Beau er sparlcecl the offense m the Ursullne game wlth hone crushlng hne bucks JOE GUTIFRREl A good runner and 1 good blocleer Scrow was 1 COI1SlbfZlI1l round gamer He was a bull on defense and baclclng up the l1ne was hls speclalty Scrow and hls brother Herman wlll be gone next year , N . . , 7 , . ss - as 4 I 7 - ' 1. . . , yr . f 0 . ' ' c ca 7 . t S 1 e , f 4 U 1 . . . . I I g . . ' 1 . . . -.. - . , . - - , - - . . H .. ,, . . I -- ' SC 79 V 4 1 C x .C . H F ,, .. I . . . 4 . . -- . Q Y. . 5 . ' s 4 L ' C4 K LL Y U7 ' ' ' GC . ,, . f I 7 H I ., .Q , 7 . t , . Q U . . ,' D GS 73 ' ' , . i 4- 1 - N 'x .Jloofgaf Aware ofleitefni en i' ULIUS BODNAR Pretz backed up the lme llke a tank He was n on almost every tackle throughout the season Pretz has another year FRANK IVIAYORAS A tall and fast end who could snag passes l1ke a pro Como was on the recervmg end of a famous Proverbs to Mayoras aerlal attack BILL PROVERBS An A11C1tv quarterback who could run as well as kxck and pass Blll had the fxghtmg Splflt that kept the Chaney team ahve when the chips were down He w1ll be gone next year BOB GARCAR Horse was a rugged tackle who bowled opposmg l1nemen down like plns on an alley He was chosen on the flrst strmg A1lC1ty and All County football teams and played ID the All Star game He ll be IU1SSCd next year LARRY CELOVSKY Hunky was a fleet back who ran the OPPOSIIIOI1 ragged H15 best performance was hrs brtlhant runmng 1n the South game OHN ANTAL A rrght halfback who really put hxs heart 1nto every game le plaved Junda was a great asset to the team WERNER FAHR A hard charglng tackle who was a terror on both offense and defense He was a member of the All County team and was one of the four Chaney members of the AllStar game Welner lS a senlor HERMAN GUTIERRFZ A powerful guard who had the flghtmg sptrlt of a l1on Herman was one of the mam cogs ID Chaney s l1ne He was selected for the second team Al' County and All Clty fifty four All 1 1' t sl' S -Sc X W Q- Z ,Z mtg ' .f,:ilE -:fi ' k?' of I 9 .JE J -Qu as - - Y l SC 97 . Cf ' . ' cc va ' - A - LC 77 ' ' , I ' . , A 1 cc Uv A - - J -- ' ' ' 1 SC 77 ki ' 37 ' ' 1' ' I . fiftv fin: 1949 .4 AJ! 6lI'5l llfll0l' jCh P Chero F Ro lco G Rcharclson R Yohman E Saven orgh Rw Ee 91' .a V1 P-u -A-4 .C u ru O v-f P-S v-1 '-. V9 SS ' 'fy oof guac! of . , E X., - N N ..-my ,, Ms- V M i i i P l Front ix , left l i t: . , . l , . S , . i , . l, . erol. -cond Row, left ro right: E. Kamai-ada, L. Duliclc, D. Williams, G. D t , M. Yaclco, F. Kabealo, R. Petrus, G. Cole, F. Gaulr. Third Row, le r to right: B. Koneval, Manager, B. Peslcor, . Milcolay, R. Teno, A. Hanuschalc, R. Phillips, L. Costantino, R. Kobus, . Dailey, . Proverbs, C Louis Angelo. Fuurrl-i Row, left to right: R. Sal i r, S. Zirello, . ones, B. Wegendt, M. Sefcilc, C. Kabealo. CULLUJ 0 I lfll'll0l afjlig Jloofdaff .SQGJOI1 The unror Varsrty chalrced up a very successful season under the able coachrng of Iours Red Angelo Therr record showed srx wrns and one loss In the season opener the unrors defeated North l20 captured therr next encounter from East 120 also In therr only defeat of the season they lost to Ursulrne 60 The Red and Gray avenged thrs defeat by whrpprng the Irrsh 32 0 rn a later game The last two games on the schedule proved to be xrctor res for the unror Cowboys defeated Wrlson 266 and Memorral 24 0 un cor Uararfy ofleffermen R YOI-IIVIAN A hard chargrng reserve fullback E SLAVFN A frne lrneman wrth another year to play F ROSKO Fred had the puntrn chores wrth skrll G RICHARDSON A hard chargrng guard J Cl-IEROI A hard runnmg half back wrth a lot of frght E KAMARADA A wrde awake end wrth a lot of speed D WILLIAMS An aggressrve raerrre wrrrr erre rrrere year refr r a M YACKO A trrcky halfback wrth a lot of frght C KABE ALO A rough and tumble tackle R PETRUS Frrst errrrrg quarterback who lrrrew lrra stuff G COLE An undersrudy ar tackle who kept on tryrng F GAULT A frrst strrng guard Wire rrrrew the ropes W PFSKOR A hard chargrng reserve raerrle A I-IANUSCHAK A hard defensrve end that showed prornrse R KOBUS A frrst strrng center who was always on the rob R SAI SGIVER A hard workrng guard who n ever gave up -I JONFS A frne halfback who should prove needy to the varsrty M SEFCIK A fme pass catcher who saw lrmrted varsrtv ac ron B KONEVAL Mgr A good Werrrrrrg manager who was arrrare err the Job frfty s x Q ' 1 ! . e 9 9 ' ,U ' C- I J . . , V . .I I . ' 7 4 I P. CHEROL-A hack with ability and HKnow-hown. . - ' ' o pl y. O! ,49 ,50 fxftv even First row left to right Don Agler ohn Antal Frank Blskup Brll Proverbs Frank L pore oe Fabxan Frank Magda Second row Ken Hatfield Pat Mele Bull Leskovec Frank Mayoras George Burktt oe Melago lmmx Popowxch Manager Third rom Brll Behan ohn lXl1LIlx Fred Rosko Mike Blasko Dick Vickers Paul Thomas Fr1nk Sl1fk1 1950 W 6 O jozcrnamenf most of these games bv a sllght margln Chaney went lnto the North Eastern Chlo Basketball tournament as the underdogs for the flrst game The tournament prox ed to be a thrlller all the wav The Red and Grav plaved Canton Central rn the opener and the Wests ders beat the ulntet from Central 49 40 Gaston DIMUZIO was outstandlnv for Chanev wrth 17 pomts In the second round of plav, Canton McK1nlev defeated Chanev ID a one s1ded game 53 72 Fran' Mayoras and Joe Fablan were lugh scorers for Chanev . , . 1 'J 3 . 7 . , C u J , Y 5 YV: . V u . , Y , J Q J. I' Ending the regular season with 8 wins and 10 losses the Chaney Cowboys lost D I ' Y Q A A - - . ' ' A C, , 49 50 Z?MLef6.Jf alefzefmen oe Vettorl Frank Magda oe Fablan Brll Proverbs Frank Lepore Frank Bxskup ohn Antal Don Agler oe Melago George Burkett Frank Mayoras Blll Leskovec Pat Mele Ken Hatfleld Frank Slnfka Paul Thomas Dxck Vlckers Mlke Blasko Fred Rosko Blll Behan lm Popowlch Nlanager 49 50 Z?a5LefLaff .giowon euzew Dec 9 Newton Falls Chaney notched 1ts flrst vlctory of the season by edglng out a stub born Newton Falls qulntet 48 46 oe Fablan caged 14 polnts to lead the Cowboys Dec Z0 Struthers The Cowboys drop ped their f1rst encounter of the season to the Struthers Wlldcats ln a slow contest 29 Z8 Chaney s offensrve attack seemed to be slxppmg except for oe Melago who zipped ln 8 points Dec 27 Alumnx The Chaney FIVE play 1ng against former teammates led by Frank McPhee notched thelr second wm of the season 49 43 John Antal s 12 points paced the varsrty Dec 30-Fitch The Red and Gray gamed 1ts th1rd vlctory and 1ts second on the home floor 42 39 Frank Mavoras wlth 14 pomts was the Cowboys only threat a 3 Canton Llncoln An underdog Chaney flve hlt thelr stride and trounced a hlghly favored Canton team 62 48 Hogs Agler and Frank Magda set the pace Wlth 10 and 15 poxnts respectlvely an 13 North Gaming thelr frrst c1ty serles vlctory of the season the Cowboys coasted to an easy 47 33 vlctory The scorlng was well dlvlded wxth Mayoras leadmg w1th erght an 17 Alllance Leadlng at half tlme the Red and Gray dropped 1ts second encounter to a sharp Alliance squad The AVIHIOYS showed good ball handlmg and tr1cky floor play to over power Chaney s two platoon system an Z0 South Dropplng 1ts th1rd game to a rough South team led by Pete Popowxch Chaney showed very little marksmanshlp at the hoop Mayoras led the team wxth flfteen POIHIS ln the 69 49 contest an 21 Canton Cathollc Leadmg all the way until the last two mlnutes of play the Chaney flve dropped thelr th1rd stralght loss 51 44 Joe Melago was hrgh wxth 14 polnts all of which he galned ln the first half Jan 27 Barberton The Chaney Qumtet netted 53 pomts to defeat Barberton Hxgh 53 44 John Antal s Z3 pomts paced the West f fty e ght 7 9 I J . . I J . . . J . J. ., ' -' 1 in K ' .- - I , lj.. - - .. . . . . I - .J ' .. . I . .,. . .- i - M - J. - . .T . -. J . . . ' , - I I - U- I, v J' - - . . . U Jn.7. . .. T . . . ' ' slders to vlctory Thls game ended the schol astlc careers of ohn Antal B111 Proverbs and ohn I-Iavdu on the1r home court an 28 Wllson The Chaney H1 cagers gained the1r second w1n tn Clty Serles play by defeaung a strong Wllson team 54 51 Frank Magda entered the game 1n the flnal three mlnutes and sank three baskets to assure Chaney a vxctory ohn Antal featured w1th 14 po1nts wh11e Don Agler bagged ll Feb 3 Ursuline The Cowboys Cltv Ser les hopes vamshed when the Irlsh continued to hold the -'IDX of the Red and Gray by wmnlng 44 38 The Cowboys rallled 1n the f1na1 period but the Irlsh s 7 polnt lead was enough to assure them of vlctory The Westslders were paced by oe Melago who caged 14 po1nts 7 Q. Feb 4-Salem A set shot by Salem s Al Reash ln the last 15 seconds speeded the defeat for the Cowboys on thelr home floor 50 49 Thls was a thrllllng contest from start to fmlsh wxth the lead changing hands several tlmes Gaston DIMUZIO playrng hrs second game for the Cowboys was hugh scorer w1th 18 po1nts Feb 10 East The Chaney Hlgh Cow boys suffered thelr thtrd stralght defeat rn the last three games 1os1ng to East 53 47 The xVCSfSIdCfS held the lead at IDICFIUISSIOD 26 Z4 but when the reserves started the second half f fty num. the Eastslders took advantage of th1s and held a 9 polnt lead before the varslty returned Chaney lost the game on the foul 11ne mak1ng only 5 out of Z4 Frank Magda paced the Cow boys w1th 16 po1nts wh11e Don Agler was close behxnd with 14 Feb 14-Boardman The Cowboys lost their fourth game to the Boardman Hlgh Spar tans 58 56 rn an overtxme perlod Gaston DIMUZIO s lay up shot tled the contest up 52 52 at the end of the regulation game Then the Spartans sank two fxeld goals and two free throws wh11e the Cowboys could only match the fleld goals DIMUZIO and Mayoras paced the Mcpheemen w1th 16 and 15 po1nts spectlvely Feb 17 Rayen A fast start gave Rayen a 52 43 nod over the Cowboys Chaney made a remarkable comeback rn tts cllmaxlng match but the West Sxders couldn t wlpe out the foe s tremendous earlv advantage Chaney was blanked for 1Om1nutes before oe Melago con nected w1th a field goal Frank Magda led the scormg w1th 10 po1nts Feb 71 Canton South The Chaney Cow boys ended their f1VC game loslng streak defeat mg Canton South 57 48 'I he Cowboys proved to be too strong on thelr home floor for the Stark County fzve oe Melago and Frank Magda paced the McPheemen with 14 and 13 po1nts respectlvely Melago sank 6 from the fleld and dropped 1n 2 free throws all 1n the ftrst half Feb 75 Mansfield The Mansfleld T1g ers checked Chaneys belated second half ra11y to beat the Cowboys 59 54 at Mansfleld 1n a brlsk game The Cowboys were paced bv Don Agler who netted 18 po1nts The West Slders ended their season with an 8 10 record 1 J 1 . 1 ' D 1 ' .I I ' . . . I . t , i ' - 1 I i , . - , . v- . - , 1 - l . 7 ' . . ' 3 , A l re- J ' . W H ' 1- Q n Wx . . . . a vf . , . , NX . - ' J - Gulf X Eau-' Q fav- ' ' L 1 1 - - , - a ' , 1 ' . 1 - I l l J . . . . . . . , , V . , . . ' 7 3 I ' . A , - . . . . - . , . U , ' - . ' . . F I - , I . , - o unior Z?a:5LefLaf! Squad of ,49- ,50 First row left to right Pete Costello Ronnie Posey George Senedak ack ones Iohn Cantanzrm , , . Z 4 , . Q Y J I W I . ,G SecondlRow: Jim Proverbs, Louis Costantino, Sam Stipanovic, Paul Cleckner, George Richardson, Paul I I Mnkula Coach Red Angelo lfl.lll0l' George Seneclak Sam St1panov1c ack ones John Cantanzrm arguf el Ronald Posey Pete Costello George Rmhardson Paul Cleckner l8I'l'l1l2fl IITIITIV Proverbs Paul Mxkula LOUIS Costantmo sixty Ul'll0l' H5 Kellie!!! Thls year basketball for the umor Hlgh boys retumed to Chaney under the able coachmg of Red Angelo And this vear the team was entered ln the Mahonlng Valley Conference Th1s has proved to be a help to Varsxty because lf glves the boys experxence an 10 Wxlson The Chaney rs lost thexr openlng battle to a hard Wllson team 42 36 The Wnlson rs were 1n the drlver s seat throughout the entlre game George Senedak paced the Chaney rs wxth 9 pomts an 13 North The r Cowboys of Chaney went down to their second defeat of the year bow mg to the North rs 39 29 The Angelomen were leadmg at the end of the flrst quarter but the North Jrs then took the lead and held lf the rest of the game Ronald Posey was hlgh scorer for the Chaney rs wlth 12 pomts an 17 Prmceton The Chaney rs lost thelr thlrd encounter of the year to Prmceton 3019 Prmceton controlled the backboards whlch proved to be the dec1d1ng factor of the game George Senedak was the sparkplug for the rs wlth 8 pomts an Z4-Hayes The Chaney rs lost a heart breaker to the Hayes qumtet 38 36 Trallmg by one polnt at the end of the thud perlod the Cowboys tied It up wxth two ITIIHLIICS to go But Hayes then sank a basket and put on the freeze to wm the game an 27 East In a game played on the home floor the Cowboys again went down to defeat by the score of 34 30 Thls game ended the Jr H1gh career of Georve Seneclak George caved 7 pomts IH this game to run h1s season total to 39 Sam St1panov1k sank 3 buckets and one foul for 8 pomts to pace the Cowboys Feb 7 Wllson Enterlng mto the second roand of play the Angelomen lost one of the best games played this year Vffxth 25 seconds left to plav ohn Cantanzr1t1 sank a one hand push shot to put Chaney m the lead Z3 22 Then Wllson s Yurak sank a set shot from far out to put Wllson 1n the lead wlth 2 seconds left to play Pete Costello who took over for George Senedak caged 9 pomts to pace the rs Feb 10 The Chaney rs trounced the North rs 4617 The entlre Chaney team partlclpated ln the game ack ones and Sam SIIPBHOVIC were the sparkplugs for the r Varslty wlth 8 pomts eac Feb 14-Prmceton The Chaney rs captured thelr second stralght vlctory of the second half beatmg the Prmceton rs 32 29 The r Cowboys rallied m the last half of the game to overcome the Prmceton quintet Paul Mlkula paced the rs wlth 12 pomts Feb 17 The r Cowboys handed Hillman rs their first loss 1I'l four games 47 40 Hlllman lead at the end of the flrst chapter but from then on Chaney was m command Sam Stlpanovnc and ack ones were h1gh wlth 13 and 10 pomts respectlvely Feb Z1 The Chaney Jr quintet lost to the Hayes rs 42 Z0 Hayes was m the drivers seat throughout the ent1re game Chaney lacked thelr center Sam Stlpanovlc due to slckness Costello was hmgh wlth 7 pomts ' in ' J.-'- 1. ' 3 ' -. jf '. J-E 4 1. 4 ' ,- J., .. ' BJ.-' - tj. in ' -. J.. l . - .. . '. 7. I' 1-'f .,', ' H .. . V . 1,71 , .T - . . .- J. J.-. ' ' . .JJ . . 4 J. .. . h. E , 4 J' , .4 7 . . JAH. It .. .- J.. ' 1. g' S JJ l 4 '- 'h. . l 1 . '. ' Sly-Ont! 1949 Aa!! J Belfnn B Brown George Ad1ms B Ted Cantanzr t Fusco ony h T i Prover , f n, Bill R aia J pcure fam C0 H185 OHIGS I .G '-. I elago. 2. ae - 'c L. S c no gaaegaff peureuf Aprrl Z3 North In the openln battle of the season Chaneys Brll Proverbs fanned 17 North batters as the Red and Gray won 7 4 Frank Brskup paced the hrt trng attack wrth 2 hrts out of 4 trrps Aprrl 76 South Brll Proyerbs notched hrs second vyrn of the season by holdrng South to frve hrts Adams and Mrkula combrned to lead the hrttrng department rn the 4 7 wrn Aprrl Z8 Struthers The Cowboys flrst loss of the season came at the hands of Struthers 42 Pete Levrtsky prtched a four hrtter but had lrttle support from hrs teammates May 3 Warren The Cowboys went down to therr second loss of the season sufferrn a 3 0 setback at the hands of Warren Lou held the Red and Gray to frve hrts Porkey Melago garnrng two of them My 5 Mernorral A haphazard Chaney baseball team suffered IIS thrrd loss of the season to Nlemorral 5 l Bob Marstellar made hrs frrst start of the season but farled to go all the way Matt Mrkula s double proved to be the only run May IO Guard Chaney garned ltS frrst NEO wrn whrle Brll Proverbs lrmrted the out of towners to srx hrts Frank Brskup Chaney s krng of swat nabbed Nlay ll Warren The Cowboys reached the frnals when thev downed the rough Warrern team 3 1 George Adams belted a pau of trrples to pace the attack May 17 Frtch Behrnd the two hrt prtchrng of Anthony Fusco and Pete I eyrt sky Chaney crushed Fltch 103 The Cowboys collected 13 hrts of whrch Frank Brskup and Bernre Bolha each got 3 hrts rncludrng a homer aprece riff . . A- if . O , A Q O , . O u . V . D , , . , - r . . - - 1 four for four including another homer. v ,-. i Y ' . K I lv, A 1 . - D I I , . aj -' Yrs' rx ON. ' v r-J G. Q 4 'Il 'x 1,2 ff ,,,,, ., ...y Baaelaf ofeffermerz 0 7949 BILL PROVERBS Ace hurler and mainstay of pitching staff also helped out rn outfield when needed GEORGE ADAMS jrggers was the spare plug of the team I-lrs hitting power came to life rn the N E O Tournament TED CANTANZRTTI Squealcs was the boy Wl'1O covered ITIS lCCySf0I16 S3Cli Wlfli Vefy few CITOIS Ze My 'r 4 P' AB BERNIE BOLHA The first sacker whose spe cralty was knocking out four baggers Hrs average for the season was 391 MATT MIKULA Mattie proved to be a very efficient outfielder and was one of Chaneys clutch hitters PETE LEVITSKY Pete was a hurler who had a record of 1 wrn and 1 loss vet he proved l elpful rn relief roles FRANK BISRUP Lead all rn batting wltn 19 hits out of 39 times at bat for an average of 486 Watcli him go next season OE MELAGO Porkey showed most of his skill at the shortstop positron I-le was also among the top hitters with an average of 300 DAN ANTAL Alternate third baseman who served two vears on the squad year handled the laot corner with superb accuracy BILL BROXVN An outfielder who received hrs first letter' rn hrs senior year FRANK MAGDA Another sophomore who got a chance to show hrs ability rn the outfield and has two years of servrce FQANK BELCIK The third sophomore who max proxe to be great rn future years ty four I i 7 244 ' as I' 4 ' Z ' ' ' l lg M J in sa - i 2 ci , C: 4 ' la ' H BILL BEHAN-A sophomore who in his first f:7Qf ,?'f iq- x A B . cc - as - YQ . j ' GL ' 57 . . . . I - . six - el'll0l QLPA 650Clafl0l'l Badminton ancl ping pong opened the Senior GAA activity season in the fall Other sports seasons included basketball, baseball, and volleyball Credit earned by participation in the sports is accumulated towarcl the Chaney C which is the goal of every member of Senlor G A A Social events include inltiatlons, bowling, and picnics Dorothy Antonoff Nancy Balla Carol Banks oan Bardon Agnes Belcik Roseann Beuchat Ida Mae Caffey Carolyn Collins 'Vladelyn Crish Dorothy Dimanoff Darlene Dobrinclt Dorothy Enoch sixty five President Vice President Secreta ry Treasurer Social Chairman Adviser ean Eskay Rosemarie Garcn Irene Hllnka Ruth Hopwoocl Rose Anita Houser Delores Ince Connie esvtald Edna ohnson Catherine Kerester Patricia Kachmar Frances Knapic Eleanor Koker OFFICERS Nancy Balla Madelyn Crish Doris Wilson Helene Proch Gloria Zitello Miss Betty Forner Bertille Kupelian Maxine Kunkle Annie Kutlik Rosellen Levitsky Irma McMullen Donna Mancme Judy Marko Mary Ann Miller enny Muzenjak Mildred Novotnik Eleanor Palotsee Helene Proch Mary Louise Sabol Greta Skringer Peggy Slavik Margaret Srnlk Dianne Stanyard Nancy Tomasino Pdith Vona Doris Vfilson Mary' Louise Yuhns Gloria Zitello julia Zooclie unzor WA .fgfkdefzc dfioczafzon un1or Glrls Athletlc ASSOCIHIIOU 15 the only club especlally for grades seven, elght, and nlne 'lhe organlzatlon IS patterned after the semor group and under the1r supervlslon Credlts earned lll unlor GAA are carrled over IHIO Senlor GA A toward the Chaney C Each year, rn November, both groups sell POPPICS for the American Leglon ThlS year the PFIZC twenty flVC dollars to add to the fund to purchase letters for the school selllng the most, came t Chaney Bonme Amrlch Elaine Anderson Nancy Antonoff Geraldine Bardon Dorothy Caclman Nancy Cardelem Sue Cardelem Sarah Cleckner Marie Crlsh lean Damore Mary Loulse D Eramo President Vlce Presxdent Treasurer Advnser Ann D1Muz1o Beverly Dyer Kathleen Ehret Mary Ann Galla Mary Ann Hardy oanne Hospodar 'Vlary Ruth James Mary Lou Kachurelc Lorraine Kelley Barbara Kxrlcner Bernle Knapnc Irene Kuthy Delores Segesto Nancy Antonoff Ann DIMUZIO Miss Betty Forner Alberta LaBuda Marlan McAndrews Georglanna Maruschale D Nelle Panozzo Carole Patterson acqulyn Polite ane Price Nancy Puslcar anlce Rome Acla Sollazzo Delores Segesto Florence Southerland Norma Southerland Donna Thompson Llllnan Thompson eanette Toth Rose Vujcec Beverly Whxte Marxlyn Wxllxams Mary Alice Wllwn Allce Woloschak Donna Zelomsh IoAnn Zupko slxty six 0 0 , 0 0 0 J 1 - 1 . I - . . 0 OFFICERS secretary ,...,..... -.-.'.'f.'.1iff.fliifi .,.. Nancy puskaf . 1 J ' ' A J . . IDIFCCIOI' Allelll Holden 1 six!! so 'Q6J CAOPUJ Une of the most entertalnlng and enjoyable departments at Chaney IS the vocal muslc clepart ment under the cl1rect1on of Mrs Alleln Holclen The hlghest achleyement of th1s department IS the Nlxxecl Chorus All durmg the school year through many yarlous 2lSSClT1bl16S ancl programs the Nlrxecl Chorus IS busy brrngmg muslcal enjoyment to the school, 1tS stuclents, nts faculty, and IIS frrencls The songs sung at the Thanksgwrng assembly and the Baccalaureate serylce of the Senior As add to the cl1gn1ty ancl sacreclness of the program Each year a top operetta and a special Chrlstmas concert are presented, ancl the Chaney lVl1xecl C horus aclcls 1ts vocal harmony to the clty Wlde muslcal event each sprlng But one of IIS DICCSI fI'3dltlOhS comes clurlng the Chrlstmas season when the mlxecl Chorus Qoes carollng through the halls bungmg wlth them a tlnge of Yuletlcle Spirit wlth the smgmg of favor lte carols Bull 'Xclsxt Pilll -Xlltmun Lu lfldhl 'xndkfb I1 liar im llll mg Shlrl9x BTYLLT Danna Ltt Bell X altnum B ll Frtd Bonn lrxm Brno Bur 'lfl lrtslft N xr: IH limo f hwrlts Bush. ng lxwth xn lhrlt RCU mn Pslux Xn mutt I-1 mn 'hr lrm lumsu Prkd. Clillll R mld G d Klan Ann Guxt Nlxrthi lxiglll. rrnm 1 Nlwrx -Xnn lktrtst Xnmt lXL1Ill ms Sxlua 1 ll' amte Llgutrt K 'lk ill IX trm Nlnn IJ nnw Klan nc hm lx'l'll lgIl Rm Manga Chtstcr bl urllan Ft urns IX 1 mr im. nt N11 r N TVX -Xnn Nlnll 1 C l-H'l5tlnL N llphlx Y' 'Nhrxe 'Nirdtlll 'nur x Nc Allldr d N Y fnllk 1 lx Nxstrom IN ln 1 O C 'mt r lnlk Olbv Skx Rlti Orofmo 'lom Pmtrr Pnl Prour s lrlx P Y ll m 1 lr 1 H1f5X R155 lxwthtrxm S Hldlllx lms S 1111 Al'!rg'lrlf Sl1XIlx D1 lm mm 1r lVl1rth1 SIlP'lI1L!XIL Burt Ann Tukw s -X tr W. Xnn Yr l X n 7 1 . . ' ' ' u - l 'eff .H- . . - . .- to - - lb. Delores lNl. 'l -l Q 'tv eo - '. - ' v - . ' to . . - tw l. lv. . 7 l.. V - l . lx: -. h . . lw. . 4 1 ' - Q. .u . . ci - '4 cc ' ,ox w . . - . - - V' . -- lv . o ra p . Y - 1. - '. 'a - S. d 7. - ' 1 Q -loan Haynes lxlartin Nlarshall Nurnm Pam-rstn john Susam' 5 ' xg Lo . - K-lly I 'lt -' l ll- l '- lv' . lx Hlfmlt- 5 ln, , S 'tw ..'. ' ' -, ' l.. w Ill- Sh' l 1 ' ru 1-rlvs lo: ' -nm' . 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Nl. lt-x t- Rollin aneg Ol CAQ5fl'6l The Chaney Orchestra IS composed of students who are lnterested m the study of orchestral ITIUSIC Selectlon of members IS determined by ablllty and occurrence of xacancles and IS llIT11tCCl to those who have adt anced to a hrgh degree of slclll rn the study of thelr mstrument The orchestra plays at the school assembhes, many of the school act1v1t1es, the commencements, and the Parent Teachers Assoclatlon meetmgs Advanced students have been selected for membershlp 1n clty, state, and natlonal educatlonal conventxons Special ensemble Groups have been orgamzed from the orchestra membershlp for radio broadcasts and for appearance before local IT1LlSlC3l socxetles Solo worlc IS encouraged and mem bers often appear as soloists lI'1 school programs and elsewhere Although emphasls IS placed on the study of the best classxcal and modern muslc, the versatllnty developed enables these orchestra musicians to plav dance as well as concert IULISIC Drrector A L Sanders Peggy B1ll1 Wxlmu Hocfer Louns Malandra larrv Ungar 'Nornn B1rch1c Ruhvd Hruslu R ltrt Nl1ytr lXl1rtln W1sch1L George BlSlx8f Sylvn Lelxo Donald Plnter Pwl Yohman james Chambers Srue Lapushansln Robert Suhv Vknlham Yohman Slkty IHHC 1 I Q .S i . .fm , A 5 v f . 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The Chaney Band was orgamzed m anuary 1928 and was a boys organlzatxon untll 1940 when girls were admitted and majorettes were added Their umforms consist of scarlet jackets, gray trousers, and VISOI caps of scarlet and gray Majorettes wear whlte satm uniforms and flag glrls wear scarlet and gray UDlfOfmS The band plays for all the home football games and has talcen an actlve part m patrlotlc, c1v1c actxvltxes, radxo broadcasts, concerts, school functxons, and war act1v1t1es Concerts are glven nn the Chaney audltorlum and the proceeds are used for the purchase of music and cleamng of uniforms Since 1ts mceptlon many members have part1c1pated 1n bands orgamzed for educational pur poses Many former members have been assoclated wlth prize wmmng bands and several nationally known concert and dance bands The flag glrls are une Celllo, Irene Darko, Elleen Laughran, and Maryanne Llptak The majorettes are Lllllan acobs, oan Hayn s, Shlrley ames Ruth KOS1b3, Garnet Nlcholay son, Shirley Proverbs, Betsy Ross, Sally Stanley, Barbara Stone, Annabelle Tocco, and Wllma Todor A L Sanders, Nancy Balla Peggy Balla Norma Barchle George Blslcer Pat Casey James Chambers Robert Dahman Bernard Homnger Edward Hess D1rector Mary jane Hudalc Rnchard Hruslca Verlan Kolesar Bertllle Kupellan Sylvia Leblo Steve Lapushanslcy ldward Lancy Louls Mal1ndr1 Robert Maytl Donald Pmter Leonard Remxas Alfred Suppan David Stoltan Donald Snyder Eugene Sharpe -lacLxe Sullngan Vmcent Severin James Thorpe Larry Ungar Louls Vulcovmslcy Martin Waschak Helen Watt Kenneth Wertz Paul Yohman Wnllnam Yohman Theodore Zalnr seventy L ,. , ,, Y A 7' W f Zasfr' , to I of s t, ,ts t E A 7' fgrrhjgfff ,Lj .M - 5 A ,, lj .tj N 5-af D wg , ., V 54:-,md . . 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J , . , - 36 JfePHeF The Westerner, the school newspaper came rnto exrstence twenty three years ago The frrst name was the Chaney News, ancl the frrst eclrtron was publrshecl rn September, 1926 the vear Chaney offrcrally opened Prrncrpal C W Rrclcseclcer prepared the frrst number 'Vlrss Fannre 1-larley became the advrser for the Westerner and the annual rn 1928 and has held that posrtron ever srnce The W esterner holds membershrp rn the Trr founty ournalrsm Assocratron the Northeastern Chro Scholastrc Press Assocratron, urll and Scroll, and the Natronal Scholastrc Press Assocratron To rncrease the number of subscrrbers rnsrcle and outsrde of school, a crrculatron campargn IS sponsored each tear by the Journalrsm department Posters are made talents drscovered a lovrnv cup awarded to the home room wrth the hrghest percentaOe and an assembly presented The paper rs sent to Chaney graduates, students rn the armed serxrces, and to all not rn school vt ho subscrrbe Tloe Wfesterner exchanges wrth oxer one hundred schools all ox er the country The Vxfesterner sponsored the frrst H1 h Sc rools on Parade broadcast oxer Wfbhll Cn Qct 7' 1949 the staff put on a broadcast vtrth the theme Nothrnv Less Than My Best the theme for the school year 1949 D0 May 13 1950 the theme ol the broadcast was The Sprrrt of Goodwrll SEASOINED REPORTERS Don Ay, 11111111 t x lil T111 1 lrmlt lirs L11 bl x cntw 0110 15 l Hurts x T1 m Gt nth l nrrd 1-'lrrtzo P1 11,1 lxructr Nl 11' 1 l N1 str 13 ll Pttrx h Pr Nil' Bwnnt Rrt Sunnn Sxltrs nal llt 'l N rrx N Q. Pau W l s rrlx CUB REPORTERS lr nr lx wa 1 mnur lirrn t 11 T trtn Card n N 1rF1rtt R lt ts 1 rn ID l 1r11 111111111 wrtru MAKE UP R DLHT ITIL 11' Rt n1ld G drr Ll Nlax 'lunntttt Glizu Rn 'Nrrntrgut Q cc 97 - - ' - l , If J L I . . . , 7 . . .1 J J . . . q A L A ,V ,V V . ' ' 1 f V 'cn K V h . I D F I-Y l . -v . N .G ' l Q, ' Y D - , lu . . ---. , ' L ' . D . A 1 or vlcj ' - jc ' 1 - 'o xl w 1 '- B111 U f- las il -. t ' v lu. 1 13111111 vlt-r ,W 5 ' 1 Q- --d 11- ,. e 1 lr 1. - o 1 -r g Nlargie 151-res Xllfglfiltl Krt-ll Nlrlan Roh Kathryn Darl-to hludx' Ruzrmrr . 1 ll 'rr ' 'jj ' ' jr 3. 13 1 1 - ' H -l' 1' :L . 1-Xl 4 -4 -Iqlihllhlf 15111 -1. Ifrht-n . . tm .-Xn . we - 'occo ll wl ' lfnoth . ' - , lfd 131-1114 N1 l'- X11-rt-r 1 lx ' '.1.l4o o - 1 '- G: C111 1.1514 .'X1lNi1l'l1I11l'l' ' .lc 1 dltclc L ' 'om 1 l 'loo cl . ' 1 - 0 - pil l tv 1 'ur' Q! LC? sN0408l f5 The Chaney I-hgh Off1CC Helpers were organlzed ln September 1927 by Miss Nma C Eckert the flrst secretary of Chaney, and who IS sttll secretary Miss Claire Saunders was assistant secretary for the frrst semester, Miss Maryorle Crlchton for the second Belng an offlce helper IS a great honor Not only IS lf a testlmonlal of the student s abllltv to perform clutxes such as flllllg, clencal work, carrymg messages, rendeung services to the facultv, but also proves her w1ll1ngness to glV6 up one perlocl each week for this work, and when she has no free perlocls IS Wllllllg to come at 8 O0 or stay 10 m1nutes after school Offlce helpers HSSISI the Prlnclpal, VPplSer,dhD hhhldd ff Thy l xce r1nc1 a, cre ar1es an t e eans rn ot t e o an new o lces e are awavs on the alert to be of servlce to the teachers These students have a hrgh scholastic stanclmg asxcle from other charactenstlcs wh1ch make them ellgxble for th1s honor A plcnlc m une CllIT1ZiX6S the year s work for all Betty Adams Nancy Balla Peggy Balla Norma Barchlc ulxe Barrlcella Agnes Belcxk Margaret Beres Lrlhan Bertohnx Dolores Bodnar Barbara Bresko Thelma Calllson une Ccllxo Maru Crush Irene Darko Kathryn Darko Patsy Docheff Beyerly Dyer Audrey Dunlosky ame Fxlbert Betty Jean Galla Dorns Gaytko Margaret GOHCI Salah Harber loan Haynes Shlrley amcs hllldrtd lxorhan lNl1ry lxolemt Ru! 1 lxosl sa Shlrhcy kfnmi litrtlllt lxupelxan Barbara lxutsko Nlargarct Lesnak Rlta Mangle oan Martlnx Ruth Mehlow osephlne Metro Eleanor Nllklta Marllyn 'Vhller Thelma Morlan Beytrly Nmff Garmt Nltholayswn Nlrldrtd Ncyomlk Nan n Ofonn anlt Olsaysky jom a o Rose Marxt Pankoy Mary Lou Panoz7o Norma Patterson Sally Pnlgrlm une Price Anxta Proverbs Shirley Proverbs Mary Ann Puplno Nlalltne Rollm Betsy Ross H1 Ln Stf lk hllldrtd Sxmk Crttl Sltrmgu SLIl1l1l1t S urs Rose Nlary Soya Nlargartt Stun Barbara Stone Elame Stothard Yolanda Terrago Donna Thompson Mary Ann Tomko Dolores Turok Aurora Vona Edith Vona Carol Wultschner man Ytany hflarrlouxst Yuhas 1a fr 1 Dol vrts Z ogar bt X L Hty two o ' 1 ' J. I . X J . . I J . . V . J . r r . ' l . Patsy Bonacker Dolores Tnce Jeanette Murphy Pauline Roman Alice Vifolfcale ' Y I l ,, lv ' . - -i A r A ' f' ' ' . . - ' .ft 'C' Jm. 1 I 1' . lm - lv V ' - ' -0 '. '- ., 1 I' 4 I, T V , ln .1 K' ' 1 j or I 'f ' I ' ' ' 'UI . V .K Odlt' . '- '.'r '- '. .. - ol-' t -'fl . . ' A ' V' ' H- - P. ll '- . ,f . al' 8l'lQl 5 Due to love of thelr Alma Mater and of nature, the Gardeners have done wonders 1n beautl fylllo tlae grounds of Chaney They have been a symbol of great progress on the West Slde and compare favorably wlth those ln other parts of the cxty Consxderlng COIIVCIIICDCC, beauty, and comfort the XX7est Slde ns close to the top IH bulldmg areas for resxdence Many more plans that will beneflt both school and COU1lTlL1l11Iy are an fl1ClT13lC1I'lg to mapnove e grounds The Gardener s Club IS an unusual club that all nature lovers should 10111 Rolnrt Agler Gall Anderson lcanne Battaglme Brll Behan Vllke Blaslc Ronald Calsm Rxchard Canranzrln ames Cherol hmll Chumlta Don Corbett Sam Ctstell XIAMIL Cflbla Joe Dealt ses entv three Faculty leader of Club David Duff Ketptr of the Prescrvr Chaxrmlnl Richard I-IODIUS Fortster Busmess Maxaagrrl Landscape Lngmtcr Tum lkupc rs lsccretarlv. 9 Sprung I949 Autumn 1949 lx1'lI'IlI'l Ntsnch lion Halcgcr Gall Andrrsl n uqumlsn Sulllgan and o Ann Battagllm llomlnlc Del Nlontr Gasten De MUZIO Richard Fronlus Andy Cvoncx Tom Gough Stex c Gula W al el' GUbhCYM Don Hal eger o Ann Haltztr Hrll anus Uon 1 w sal. Frank lxal cal x ohn klaklk Richard lxolus Mary lkulenlch Altx lxuthx Don Laslto Bl Lukoxl Frank Magda Georgie-ann a Nl arusrhalt Carl Nlaxor Hua ard Nlt Xndruu hlhiflklflt GK M an R1 hard Nlc uxllan lugem lxfloder alll Richard Nloss Nl artm Nestlch lN tlaolas Pachell ulxus Pallax ohm Pasquale in pl lt r Richard P ps n Rr nn 1 P s Rol nrt Pupm w Chtster Puscharsl Cla. rgt Rlrhards 5 Rt Lrfb L n XX arrua Rcllrr Louls Sal mu Nlxlsr S flflx Garald Sxmlcc lranlx Sllflxa Cnllnrt Smxth la qutlxn Sullrgan l hn Tadla l urs X ulsounslu shn XX atters Ijllll rrasttler lllll X ohman D O . .. , . . . I ' ' ' ' ' 4 - th , . . . - ' - K l . Q 4 . A - A . - l ' . . . - ,,,,,,,, ,, . ' ' ' . ' ' ,. . . I 4,3 , 1,fffC,1'.f.. j. - ' . . J - . l 3, ' ' - - K ' s h- A ' t . , . Nancy Anlcnoff Andy Fronius La Vada Kollar Bdlw O!BTlt'H Bula Schwelnslwurg H 1 K . , K . L , I' ,K l I 1 K U ul tl V l ' o ' Il ' 'c j . x 5 . ' '. . '- . . I ll -s 'rw 11 ' ' . ' 'I ' ' . . . '. o 'o .c ' J , x ,, . 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Btlw vlv' ' . mlfeld yjeefld The Phrlexa Y Teens, open to all UUIOIS, IS now COIT1Pl6I1110 1tS tlnrd year The purpose of the club IS To Fmcl and GIVE the Best Thrs organlzatxon promotes frlendshxp among all the guls, and encouraves their lnterest 1n soc1al affaxrs Partres, da1lCCS, and fL1HIllECf1l'1gS 'HCC 3. few of the VHFIOLIS HCUVIUCS Lllldelfalxell tl'1lS club Carole Adams Nancy Balla Carol Banks Agnes Belcllc Donna Lee Bell Margle Beres Ann Berllc Barbara Breslco Pat Bonaclcer une Cellxo Paulme Chtzrnar o Ann Clark Madelyn Crlsh lkathrxn Darko Adviser President Vice President Treasurer o Ann Davis Helen DeFur1a Letltla Deming, Mary Lou bonley EGHBIIS Edwards Dorothy Enoch Bcttv Flexsher Rosemarie Garcia eanette Glazzy oan Haynes Irene Hlxnlca Mary Jane l-ludalx Lvtlyn Ivanllc Cmnnrt Jtsmuld Miss Franzesca Thomas Ruth Millard Barbara Breslco Kathryn Darlco Pat Kachmar Dorothy Kolcer Agnes Kolar Llllran Laslca Erlten Laughran bylvla Leblo lxlarle Nardella Dorothy Pachell oan Pallo Tune Rae Price Flelene Proch tan Prolcop Shrrlry Proyerlns judy Roman Paulme Roman Loretta Salagl Irene Sandor Lllllall Sefcxlc Mlllle Sl!T1kO Dorothy Sprvak Peggy Starr Margie Stem Barbara Stone Fdlth Vona Aurora Vona Betty vlfllllT'llfCl'1 Pearl Wultschn r phylll5 Y1lsL1l Ll Gloria Alftllil seventy four o 0 . . - I . I . . D . . . ' H ' ' 77 Secretary ,,,,................tV,V.t, ..................vVv.... 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Ile- 15 -ts Rum: .-Xl111- WX-ll1'.1l1' xXl.!I .' j.111- CQl.1111'1- fXl.151t.. l '1 L' l-l r ':1tl1 . 1 -1 - . lx t- S l l311l111'us ',log.11' l'1 '11 . 1111 Rest- A211 .1 11 mfr 'lllu-l 1. l1 l.1n S .1 - 1l11- s lllfleflf 6!0l' K ..f4A'A0l'lll5t:5 The Ancient Order of Alchemists has meetings full of magic and practical chemical demon strations The meetings are interesting as well as educational Every semester the chemistrv club takes a trip through some steel mill or industrial plant in the city or in a near hy suburb Rita Agnone Philip Angelot Peggy Balla Shirley Barker Valentine Bell Carl Brown Dick Bueno Victor Busclon Adviser Miss Helen Culbertson President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,, Valentine Bell Vice President ....,.....,,...,................., Edward Novotny Secretary ..,,......... Audrey Dunloslcy Reporter ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.......,,,........ Mary Ann Kerester Alan Delfs Audrey Dunlosky Werner Fahr Paul Helsel Shirley James Mary Ann Kerester Ruth Kosiha LaVern Main ean McNulty James Mangie Rita Mangie Mary lhluzenjalc Eduard Novotny Ted Parent Norma Patterson Frances Restelli Marian Ristle Howard Schafer Richard Semko Margaret Smile Suzanne Solners 'Vlartha Stipanovic D111 Tomo Paul Yohman Dick Young seventy-six UC l ellfl. In 194' rl e Euclidean Club was organlzed at Chaney by a small group of mathenaatlcally mind ed 56111015 Slnce that tllT1C the Euclldean Club has opened tts doors to all students who are in lorh llth, or 17th grade naathematlcs and are going to contmue 111 rherr study of mathematics The great phllosopher Plato once sald Let no one unaquamted wlth geometry enter here Thxs quotatlon may well be the motto of the Euclidean Club Each year the Latin Club and the Euclidean Club combxne forces to have a socxal and a p1cn1c The membershlp now stands at 70 mterested mathematxclans lle Ann 1 phllllp Xngel I Nan x Balla Peep Balla N rma Bar lm Shlrllh Pgirkir Bill Behan PM Bonaeleer Barl ara Breslto Carl Brown Pat Brucoll Bl Buroslex X lctc r Busdon -Xlrx Chaynh SQNCHIX SLYLII Adylsery Miss Cora 'I urmr Mr Hugh lrslcme President Valentine Bell Xfxce Pres: ent Donna lee Bell Seeretary 'I uasurer nn Mangle lxlthryn Darko Alan Uelfs XX arner Fahr nn Gallagher Charles Gerst Itanmtre Gluzy Bal Goncl tan Haynes Paul Helsel Leonard HYIIZO Mary Ann lktresttr Shirley .ames Frances lxnaplc Durst y lkolxer X ITLIHI1 lxrell Prggy lkruger Sylyxa Leluo Mary Loftus Nlarx Ann Lrptalt Rua lxlangxe ean lNlclNulty Mllee Nleser Eleanor Nlxlcxta Ruth Mxllard Nlary Lou Nluzenjalc Xerne Neel Bexerly Ne-ff Rosemarie Nemeth ld Nm omy Nancy Oconnor 1 an Pallt Shirley Proye-rl s Frances Restelll Nl man Rlstle Anna Roberts Pauline Roman Betsy Ross VC e-slay Rosser Irene Sandor Richard Semlto Nlartha Stlpanmle Barbara Sum karl Stromeler Paul Themas Dan Tcmo Pete X enorslcy Xumra Nona I dlth X ona loan W elch Alice W olfcalr Ptarl W ultschner Paul Yohman Dlck Young ll 4. 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ET HAECLNW QW, am- ,359 l6Cll0ll,! .!4l'lfl?UOI lflI'l'I, In Latln Club meetmgs, the classroom study of formal grammar and classlcal hterature glVCS way to the colloqunal Latln of jokes, rlddles, and plays Songs are sung 1n Latln Every meetlng be gms wlth Amenca and the Pledge of Alleglance ln Latm Roman refreshments are served The club has fun wnth Latm and at the same txme learns Roman ways Advrser Mrs Verna Rlfenberxclc Consuls Paul Woloschak Mlke Blaslco Duck Baun Scrlba Rxta Mangle Norma Barchxe Dclc Baun Mrke Blislco Barham Breslco Alex Chavlch lxnhryn Darko Audrey Dunloslcy Rxchard Fronlus james Gallagher Aera rlus harles Gerst om Haynes Lrllxan acohs Ruth Koslha Sylvn Lelno L1Vern Main lmus lVl1ng1e Rum Nlangxe hlarx Nluzenjalc ames Mangle ean McNulty Beverly Neff Rose Orosz oan Pillo Bull Pearns Wllllim Petrych lom Pmter Helene Proch Shirley Proverbs Wxllxam Proverbs Frinces Restelll Mrlan Roh Irene Sandor Nlargiret Smllc Mirtha Strpanovlc lvzrl Strorneler Robert Suhy P1ul Woloschak Piul Wonsetler seventy eight M I 2 , V 1 Y '-,: 'Ni QM , t f r :Qr: , 5 Z Q. v,', I vs Q . ri ,,. if I. 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J x 4 Delray, cm Tle Llbrary Club IS an organlzatlon of students who are mterestecl enough 111 llbrary work to volunteer thelr SCFVICCS several tlmes a week lh the school llbrary Here these students learn to flle Cards shelve books charge out books ancl card them, as well as take attendance This semester four of the members of the club wlll recelve l 4 Cledlt III llbrarv sc1ence since thew lvaxe completed certaln speclfled requlrelhehts Llbrarlan MISS Ellllly Eberhart lilll lithm AHD1 lNl1r1e Bulls Llllllb Bodnar n Br 1111 Burlult mrtn L ft s x thu C1111 Hlltn lJtl'urm llsrtlhx ljlIT1hil'1 f Htl l-dll 503 LYIIY UIUC Pri sldenr X :ct Presldt m Sl K ftlnifk Tri, 'lsurll' lh s l's ix am Gregg Herman Gumrnz lrtm Hlmln Ruth Ht pm 1 d lxlarrhi lkaglxlx ltls 1rd lkxsh Rn srmarx In .fm Bill 'llnl kLltSkK f'llLtl l lklirtm an Bn st Helm U1 l'LlVl'l L1llL1S li Clnwr u x Raman IIN hlangu Don lXl'lI'Ill1 oe Nlarllnu Rust Nlarn Nrmrrh 1n Nl lNultx mn Prulx p Y l1nd1 Prnt r udx Roman lrtnl Smdtr llllnn Sefult IN ttru S nm lla Sl'll!'llX Slsltr Rn Slnurx Peggx Stwrr Margle Sum xn St ml N10 mcli 'ltrrle Ann1lwllt T Dons XX rlssn 0 U 9 7 U ' - ' ,, , ,, ,,,,, ,, , ,,,,, Dw slr -1 f , V ,,,,,Y, , , I dl' x . -. '4 ox flux' j 4 - l'r ll ml. ' Par Bhnacker juan Havnes JoAnn Nlltcht-ff Sally Smnlev lju LwlvSI ' ' 'L ' l . ' . l ' 1 V V' . .It - -- w -an jc. . C' A' . l - l.4 ' - c- .lluvkj . . '. ' t 'o J 1 L- wok -lx 4 4 v, 'UL K w 'L' lvs l . if gm - - 1 ' , me f . V' V L xv ' - l ' uftu 1 X ' . of . w, K ' A- w 1 - L w ' 1 A I-I1 Y club IS the bandmg together of a group of purposeful older h1gh school boys who are seeking Chnstlan ldeals for themselves and for the soclal group of whlch they are a part The H1 Y movement among the h1gh schools of Amerlca grew out of the need felt by h1gh school boys for a rallylng ponnt for those who des1red to stand for h1gh ldeals, that ls, for thlnvs that are good as agalnst thlngs that are questlonable The Chaney I-I1 Y club meets on Thursday nlght at the Y Center Our club has one of the largest enrollments 1n the CIIV We have set up and mamtalned many worthwhile projects and social affalrs Wxllnam Adslt Donald Agler ack Ausnehmer Ernest Barker Robert Burosky George Blsker William Behan ullus Bodnar Carl Brown George Burkett Davld Cadman Lawrence Celovsky Presldent Vlce President Treasurer Sergeant Ar Arms Fmnl Chumnta Alan Delfs Donald Deopp ng Robert Edel Thomas Eskay ames Gallagher joseph Gallagher Charles Gerst Robert Goncr Robert Harris William James Charles Kabealo Valentme Bell Richard Young Phillip Angelot Jack Strlcko Alex Kuthy Richard Langacher Rrchard Murdock ames Mangle Martln M rshall joseph Orosz Wllllam Pearns ames Pupmo Warren Roller Wesly Rosser Robert Salsgrver Howard Schafer ames Shxna Wxllxam Shrock Karl Stromener Robert Szalma Paul Thomas John Toth Richard Vickers Martin Waschak Jack Wauers Bernard Wege11dr erry Wegendt Charles Zamarxa K, km . t- .- ' C4 73 Secretary ........................,....................... David Wilwn J i ' - J , ' J ' A J ' ' .Q enghty ughty I al'l'll1!lC5 Chaney I-hgh Dramatxcs Club spent a very busy and mterestxng year The classes have shown great IYITPFOVCITICHI 1n rnterpretatlon through studylng one act and three act plays Everyone enjoyed the fun at the Chr1stmas party and the sprmg PICUIC Personallty was further developed by the students wrltmg thelr own play for the Chr1stmas party The IDOVIE Hamlet and the productlon of The Hezress, at the Youngstown Play House, were used as the basis for the study of the techn1que of actmg as well as fo the appreclatlon of the drama March 2 the dramatlcs classes presented 5 one act plays for the annual DFSIUHIICS Club nlght Cn March 1 and Z the classes under the d1rect1on of M1ss Mary Pflngsgraff, ass1sted Mr A L Sanders 111 the Sprlng Concert by glvrng a one act play Two students, Rosemarle Altlere and Betsy Ross, partlclpated 1n the hlgh school broadcast by rht F Nl players at NVFMJ One of the dramatlcs classes was fortunate enough to have as thenr guest Dxck ones a former student of Chaney, now a member of the Stock Company He part1c1pated 111 the class pl0dL1CIlOl1 of Clarence The advlsers of the club ale Mlss Nlary Pfmgs Laff and lhllss Nlollle Russell R111 Agnone NIFICX Ann Alturr Rosemarxe Alturt Cnxl Anderson obn Anml Dorothy Balltr llc Eleanor Baluch VIH B1luth o1n B-1rdon Shlrlu B1rlttr L1ll1'1n Bur 1ll11n BQYI H11 lqmmrs li Lug D ltrts Ho mr OKI? 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' 1 1 ' I' v I' -I . . 11 . wilt- Norco Stepbanw Barber Audrey Uunloskv l.1ll1an Jacobs Jenny' hluzenjal: Nancy T11111:1s111o JA 1 111- ,dp , . 1, ' . . a 1 f- 1 1 Ano - 1 HQ1111 A 11 3 ' fr 1 1 1 1 1 1 .r 1 1 '1 1 Fd Valk ' . 1 1: llll 11 I5 ,','. '. ' '1 1 1 .1 ' ,lm 1 '-nr 1' l. V. 1 ol Pwr 1' I-'I 1 ,l1l'f f 1. 1 'ull 1 1- ls l51111l1.1 Y11l111 .111 ' 4 f 15' 7 1 l U lLl,' A n . r 1 IA ,Il .111 I,flllU llllllbi' X,l l1.lN Q Y d p ' 1 ' Y A' ' 3 I ' I r 'vt A A ' . 1 'K' V r,UKWdll' ea 0l'el'l:flC enghty two C. Wafiona .ploremiic eague Chaney's hard working speech class started out this year with the Prince of Peace Contests spons- ored by the city churches The class then began to work industriously on debate and attended several tournaments The annual Chanev Debate Tournament was held Dec 17 Our novice team consist ing of Mary Ann Kerester, oan Haynes, Rosellen Levitsky Marian Ristle Donna Lee Bell Mary anne Liptak Mary Loftus, and Mary Lou Donley won first and second in the novice division Other debate tournaments were held throughout the year at Alliance, Canton McK1nlev, and Massillon An all events tournament was held at Cathedral Latin in Cleveland At the Niles Tournament on an 21,our Humorous Declaimers did remarkable work with Nlancie O Connor placing first and Donna lee Bell and Bob Edel tying for second in the tourna ment oan Haynes placed second in Oratorical Declamation A city wide tournament was held at Ursuline on Feb 23 at which Chaney speakers again came out on top Nancie O Connor and Beverly Neff placed first in Humorous and Dramatic Declama tion, respectively, while Sally Stanley placed second in Original Oratory and oan Haynes and Mary anne Liptak tied for second in Oratorical Ten speakers weathered storms of opposition when they qualified at the State League District Eliminations Tournament at Raven and the N F L District Eliminations Tournament at Kent State University for the state finals in Columbus held March 17 and 18 However, the big event proves to be Student Congress which will be held at Chaney for the first time in history Chaney will send eleven representatives and two senators There will be nine gavels pres nted to outstanding speakers of the Congress One hundred sixty students from twenty schools in Northeastern Ohio will attend Our Congressman will tty to emulate the three who won honors for Chaney last year Mickey Yohman, Al Galusha, and Pete Levitsky Advisers Mr E J Diller OFPICT RS FIRST SEMESTER Ol'f'ICl RS SECOND SFMf STER Pres dent Valentine Bell President Pat Brucoli Vice President Pat Brucoll Vice President Nancie OConnor Treasurer Sally Stanley Treasurer Beverly Neff K Y l Debate Z N Fl District Finals 3 State Lugue District Fimls 4 State Finals 5 Student Congress 6 Prince of Pe1ce Contests DEGRH- OF DISTINCTION DEGRFI- OF FXCI-LLFNCF DEGREE- OF HONOR DI-GR!-F OI- MERIT Nlarjorie Crichton l 2 6 Donna Lee Bell I 4 ean Allen l 6 ludson Bennett Fdel l 2 V1Ientune Bell l 5 6 Irene Darko l 6 udy M1rko I n McNulty l 7 3 4 5 6 Brucoli l 2 3 hlary Lou Donley l 6 anle Olmvsky l xerlx Neff l 7 3 4 B tx Fleisher l 7 6 Maryanne Liptak l 3 4 6 Irene Smdt 1 mtie Ofwnntr 1 7 3 4 t n H1ynes 1 2 3 Mary Loftus l 6 sy Ross l 7 3 4 p'ILl Helsel I 6 Russell R1mire1 l 5 6 V Stanley I 7 Llllnn icobs 1 6 1r11r1 St ne l 7 3 4 5 lVl1rx Ann Kerester l 3 6 XYIHYI Tudor l 7 3 6 Rosellen Levltslvey I Z 4 5 6 A ne Wolfule I 7 4 5 Garnet Nichohyson 1 6 lvarnn Rlstle l 3 5 6 Plultne Roman l 6 lN11rth1 Stxpanovlc l 5 6 eprmlu ll rl of I wmlm nl i J i s i i 9 7 ' , . . , . . 3 . . l .1 ' . , . . . Secretary ..........,e,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, rrr,l,,,, , ,, Beverly Neff Secretary ....,...,...............................,....... Sally Stanley E : , 5 , . '. .. 3 ' ' g , . -. 1 ' ' ' . 3 . . - ' 5 , - g ' ' . 3 6 J g 1 - 1 Bob f - 5 6 . 4 -I . 'lea ' ' - Pat ' 4 5 ' ' ' I -- ' Be 'f j - - 5 6 ct A' -' - i - 1 HF Nz ' ' ' -t v - 5 6 -Im t ' ' 4 5 6 Bet' - 5 6 . l ' ' . ' '. Sallj t -' .. 3 4 5 6 '. J. B. le . o - - 6 . j ' , I K h Q . Q - l '- 7 1 .. 3 6 ' . ' l. . ' ' L' ltr lla' S I eight,--thrpc flu' lfriitcrl Nations. WILLIAM PETRYCH PRES MARJGR CRICHTON VALENTINV BELL PREQ WERNER FAHR TREAC M 6 MAGDALINL Homm f .of HOWARD SCHAFUZ RITA MANGIE +79 IKA gs LAVERNE MAINE RUTH KOSIBA WILMA TODOR MILAN ROH V. PRES. REOSECY COR. SEC. TREAS. ALEX CHAVICH vw SARAH HARBER lg, MRS VERNA RIFENBERICIR BEVERLY NEFF V PRES nv'L9' PCS' VK-PSF AL Dr qw KATHLKEN MAXYMYCH MIKE 'illn- SEMKO SMIK SALLY STANLEY NANCY OCONNER REC SLC PEGGY yum.- U1 MARY RITA MORRISON PAUL HE LSEL kv nop. 'has PAUL WOLOSCHAIK MARY ANN KERESTER COR SEC 4'0- W' BALLA AUDRE DJNLOSKEY NORMA PATTERSON BUSY ROSS 6'- DAVID STOKAN DOLORES ZLDGAR as M P 'W If Af A iii 5' yga, 'I M ' .: 3 g MW, A 9 fx! ...f,., ,. ' -fiv I A III I - 'Q I 22? ,. . Q 'f I ' 91 w ' 'jk 1 . ' ,A .:Ig:'z::: A I f . k gi . I H . L I I 5 A Ln Q N X . , .V , ,I TIE-, ' Y ' ' , . ,V'Y, ' ,, I ,I. 5' 5' Q I I I' I - A ., W ' ' 5' ' -I as af, I I : A bf , AYL, I 1 , fy 24 nf -1', . ' 57' f YYI: A , ' ' I If' - V , K v,.:,I . -:Z V KL 5. -H 7, 6 Ig ' '-v ' 4' ' W' 5 V - A ' ,. L A , , ' m- ' I , I Aw ' A I .Q I W ' I , I ' x I I I Wafiona! ajvlonor ociefy The year 1949 - 1950 was a memorable one for Chaney Chapter of the National Honor Society. It brought the twent1eth annlversary of the founclmg of the chapter Thls event was celebrated by a dmner at a popular tea room, at whlch Dr and Mrs C W Rlcksecker and Vlce Prmcrpal and Mrs Homer C1 Wllll3mS were honored guests Our admlnxstrators have the arduous taslc of com putrng rank 1n class and of conductmg the electron of N H S members udge H P Beclcen bach of the Court of D0mCSIlC Relatlons was the spealter NHHCIC O Connor, program chalrman read an or1g1nal poem about the members A muslcal program was presented by Alex Chavxch and Davxd Stolcan at the plano, Valentme Bell, accordxan, and a vocal trlo consxstmg of Beverly Neff Betsy Ross, and Nancte O Connor Durmg the second semester, mterest centered m the nommatlon and electlon of d1st1ngu1shed Americans to the Hall of Fame Each of the 5530 chapters of N H S was asked to nommate one candldate, a great Amerlcan deceased at least 25 years After much consultmg of teachers and dlscus slon, Chaney Chapter sent 1n the name of john Stnger Sargent, art1st The careers of all the fourteen Chaney candxdates to the Hall of Fame provlded part of the program of the monthly meetlngs until. the electron rn May when the chapter took part ln the fmal selectlons Two flne mstallatlon ceremontes were held For the first, 1n October, Mr Thomas Prosser, tenor, was sololst, accompanied by Vice Prmclpal Wzlllams The March assembly was enhanced by a muslcal program by students of ean Wllllam Hugh Mlller of the Dana Muslcal Instltute, a v1ol1n trio, a vrolln solo by Stephen Horvath and a vocal solo bv Ralph Motanto A 13er Mrs Verna R1fenber1clc MEMBERS anuary 1950 OFFICERS Wllllam Petrych LaVern Mam M Presndent me President Sethtary Ruth Koslba Corre3ppnd1ng Secretary Wilma Todor Treasure M1 an Roh Paul Helsel Milan Roh Rutlg Ebslba Wnlma Todor L1V6rri Main Paul Woloschak Alex Chavxrh Nlarjorle Crichton Sarah Harber June 1950 QFFICWS Valentxne Btll Beverly Ntff Secretary Nancle OConnor Correspondmgt Secretiq Mary Ann lkerester Trusurer erntr Fahr President 42 Vxrc Preslderfg eughty fu e Rosem1rn Alfllft Valentlne Bell Peggy Balla Audrey Dunloslxy Werner Fahr Magclalme Horvath Mary Ann lxertster ju son Btnnut Rlt-1 Nfangle Kithlt Maxymxc MICh1 Meser Mary Kita Morrxsolk Iieveflyg mme, O Connor Normf Patterson Betsy oss anuarv 1951 Wallace Horllck Munn Ry mer Howard Sclnftr Richard Semlcu Margaret Smllx S1lly Stanley Martha Stlpanov David Stolun Dolores Zlogn' Bub an Stom IC . . . , . 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Enleen Martln ohn Matuscak Eleanore Mlklta Jack Muller JoAnn Mltcheff Chester McQu1llan Richard Murdock Betty lou Murphy Irma McMullen ean Denxse McNulty Verne Neel Dorothy Pachell oan Pallo Paul Pavllc Bull Pearns Carl McDonald Don McMullen ames Meser osephme Metro Catherine Muller Charlotte Mxller Dolores Miller Mary Ann Muller Thomas Muller Eugene Modarelll enme Muzenjak Patrlcla Nagy Chrlstme Najpaver Mildred Novotnlk Bob O Bnen Grace Ol-lara acqulvn Polite Stephen Prusak Harold Pugh Robert Pupmo Nancy Puskar oe Rohousky erry Rembowsky oan Sadler Esther Sake Carolyn Salsgtver Ada Sollazzo Gloria Sanchez ack Perkins ane Pnce lmmy Proverbs George Puskar Rlchard Ragan Leonard Remlas Thomas Repula osephme Rxstle anlce Rome ulxus Roznakl wlllle Ruth Celeste Sahatlno Carolyn Suhaus Llmer Sanulll Barbara Schettmo allied 615505 COI1lllll,le Tom Pmter ohn Pltzo Patrlcla Popney Richard Poslvak eanne Prendergast une Pnce Helene Proch ean Prokop Edward Prusak oan Relchle Tom Rmgos Judy Roman Pauline Roman Loretta Salagr Irene Sandor 11.45 Rita Orofmo ullus Palley Eleanor Palotsee Mary Ann Pankov Bull Peskor Ronald Petrus Don Pmter ames Popowtch Amta Proverbs Russell Ramirez Warren Ramirez Fred Rosko ohn Remlas Warren Roller Mary Louise Sabol Robert Salsglver Thomas Serenko Bob Schwemsburg Anna Mae Sefclk oseph Shorosky Willis Southerland Anna Bell Spark oan Sproutt Ronnie Small Donald Snyder William Stanko Coy Stevenson o Ann Steward 615.4 Eduard Schmidt Rnchard Schnell Vmcent Sevenn ohn Shamsak oan Sharpe Nortne Shelly Une f une Steve Santha Nephl Santllh Frank Schmidt Lllllan Sefclk Mlke Selecky Mildred Slmko Francis Sllvka Robert Snyder Edward Southerland Barbara Stanton Peggy Starr Marjorie Stem Paul Thomas Nellie Thorpe I 952 Dolores Schepns Nhke Sefctk Gerald Semko Shnrley Slsler Greta Skrlnger Margret Slavlch Diane Stanyard oe Stella Ann Marte Strauch Elmira Srock aquelme Sulhgan ohn Susany Charles Talley Phyllis Teno Alex Terlesky George Terrcrx of une f 9.93 MIIB Ann Marte Sheronovlch Gaye Sxmcox Robert Slmunlc Shirley Sklepko ames Smith Nurm1 Southerl1nd P'lIl'lCl1 Stern Nornnn Stoth1rd Nlartm Sucky Sam Stlpanovlc Donald Stone Sandra Sullivan Lnlllan Thompson Bob Tornaskovnc Constance Tralno ack Trojan oe Turner Ruth Vestal Rose Vujcec 'ames Wasclnk Rcnntth Wtrtz I 95 4 Alfred Suppan Nancy Swearlngen Delores Takach Herbert Terrern Donna Thompson ames Thorpe Mary Tomasmo ames Tomhn eanette Toth oann Tramo ordan Tsvetkoff ljelores Carl V1Llg,l1h George Vtst1l Magch Vona Raymond Tomaskonc Mike Vasko Ed Velk Aurora Vona Eduth Vona Steve Vuksanovlc Martm Waschak Pearl Wultschner Blll Wylte Phyllis Yakubec Bull Yohman Wnllxam Youngman Ann Zalac ulxa ZOOdlQ jack Thomas Beverly Timmins Betty Takacs Nancy Tomasmo Mary Ann Tomko Trudle Vaughn Faye Veroslk Richard Vickers jack Watters Bernie Wegendt Carol ean Wilson Helen Watt Mickey Yacko Dick Yohman Donna ean Yohmm M1rllou1se Yuhas Tom Whltakcr Beverly Whlte Sarah Wlle Pearlme Womack Mary Wonsctler Gerald Yohman Robert Yohman Genevieve Yalch Martha Yurcho Ted Zalac Stanley Zrrellu Michael Zltrlcltl o Ann Zupko Dorothy Wtxolley Alice Woloschak Helen West David Wxlllams Grace WIlllamS Mary louise Wlllmltch ames Wilson Wllllam Wooten Mary Ann Wuckovlch Robert Zdelar Patrncla Zelonxsh Alice Mae Zemko Rolurt 7ln7 lr-lnlt Llttllo cnghty sux ., Cf 1 ly Gfaaa of? 51 fl l. 1 5 ' A ll 7 JP ' . j ' . - J , . , J ' I V' J f A QS 4 4 I ' J Cf ., 3 1 . , A JAP . J' V . j Jyfi J 4' 5 A' ' '41, ' gfaaa J V JH , In ,r A I . r J ' , , J . Cf .fy J . . A J. is , J A A .. I D l I. . J I. JH . JV, g 1 . . I p , 1V I J 1 4 1 g i ml . Capturing the joy and beauty of the occasion is true art. Prexervc such events with honest, lifelike photography. 1 wish to extend my most sincere good wishes to the graduating class of january 1950 Qaldcftene Sincfaca Phone 3 1714 104 W Wood St I Lompllments ol A FRIEND 1 o V a T There is a Recognized Besf in Every Producf ,eczema Qeaaeiew CLASS RINGS TROPHIES AND GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS Ohio Represen1'a'I'lve H E STAUFFER 3203 Llvlngsfon Rd. Cleveland Ohio shy JUNIOR CHOIR Dorothy Antonoff Vlfglnla Arcaro Carmel Capots Ed Carden une Celllo Mary Jane Chance Glen Cole Patsy Docheff Shirley Davis Shirley D1Mxchaelangelo Betty Galla Alex Hanuschalc Edward I-Itss Bob Howell Betty Joblgy Beverly Kaglllc Blll Kaglllc Paul Kramer eanette Murphy Antomette Mosca Eleanor Palotsec ean Pastovlch Rnchard Perrme Robert Puplno Warren Roller Ada Sallazzo Bob Schwemburg Shirley Slsler oe Stella Sam Stnpanovlc eanette Terrago jack Thomas Nancy Tomastno Bob Tomaslcovnc Ed Wasmund Carol Wultschner Stanley Zltello SENIOR GIRLS Dorothy Antonoff Vlrglnxa Arcaro oanne Battaglme oan Beclcer Betty Jane Blres Dolores Bodnar Donna Boyer Carmel Capots une Celllo Marv ane Chance Carol Cramer Darlene Dabrmdt Patsy Docheff Shxrley DBVIS Shirley D1M1chaelangelo Batty Galla Betty jones Beverly Kaglllc Cathy Kerester Berme Knapnc Emily Krusell oan Kurllla -Iudy Marko Margie Martln Margxe Martlnko Susan Muller Antomtttc Musc GLEE CLUBS canctte Murphy Eleanor Palotsee ean Pastovlch Carole Patterson eanne Prendergast Ada Sallazro Shirley Slsltr Anna Marie Strauch aclcle Sulllgan Phyllis Teno eanette Terrago Lillian Thompon Nancy Tonaasmo Sara Wlle Mary Wonsetlcr Carol Wultschntr JUNIOR GIRLS Nancy Antonoff Frances Baco Barbara Brown Carolt Buchtnuc Thelma Callxsan Norma Chancv. Sara Cleclcner Mane Crush ean Damore Ann D1Muz1o Mary Domokus Beverly Dyer Rose Marne I-xew Donna Garman tamttt Good Phyllis Grles ohanna Holztrager Ann Mane Hedrlch Carlotta esllc Angelme eswald Thtresa Manes Georgxeanna Maruschalc Marjorle McGowan Ruth Mehlow Barbara Pachell Patsy Perlcxns Yolanda Proverbs Nancy Pusltar Dolores Segesto can Slcublalc Gloria Lee Stem Patricia Stem Marian Towarnlclcy Mary Tomasmo Ruth Vestal Patricia Zelonlsh Ann Zemlxo Mary Zoodu. SENIOR BOYS Ed Carden Glen Cale Alex I-Ianuschalc Edward Hess Bob Howell Bull Kaglllx Paul Ixramer Richard Pcrrmc Robcrt Pupmo Warren Roller Bob Schwemsburg oe Stella Sam Stnpanovxc ,lack Thomas Bob Tomaslcovxc Fd Xwasmund B111 Wylie Stanley Zltello JUNIOR BOYS acl: Doeppmg Ken Faton Howard Edwards Andy Goncl Paul Hardv Keith I-Iarxey Charles ewhurst Verlna Ixolesar Richard Kovacs Clement Masloff Rlchard McQu1IlLn MICKY Moore Richard Moslcoslcy Richard Pallo George Rnchardson Louis Sabmo Vmcent Severxn ohn Shamsalx Ray Terleclcl oe Turner ames Waschak Rolcrt Zlnz ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Durlng the years whxch have gone by the Athletlc ASSOCIALIOH of Chaney has proved to be a helpful one Mr Clarence Loree IS servlng hxs second year as Faculty Manager smce Mr Frecl Gluck left 1n 1948 The newest addmon to the ASSOCISLIOH IS Louls Red Angelo who replaced ohn Nan ovslcy The members are as follows Prlncxpal, C W Rlcltsecker, Vlce Prlncl pal Homer G WIIIlamS, Coach Chester Mc Phee, Asslstant Coach Paul Schumacher, un lor Coach LOUIS Angelo, Faculty Manager, Clarence Loree, Bowlmg Coach john GY1fflfhS R S Flsher, Warren T Barr mncty . JK E . . J ' . , , . I , , , I . J . . . I I - ' I - I ' , - . . ' . . J , . . . . I J J . . ' ' J ' - J. ' ,. . J . 4 X .K . Y , . 1 4 . K J I , Carole Patterson Berry jobigy Dorothy Cadman Richard Milcesell . . J . , .I I K ' J ' 1 A A '- I ' 1 ., . ' , , .-L, In , , . ' ,. f . 9 ,II ' ' . v A , ' I D ' , - . ' 7 - J . I , U . I. - . 4 . . . . , 3 Congratulations Graduates' THCRNTON 0 Laundry 0 Dry Cleanmg 0 Fur Storage 234 Belmonf A Pho 4 0155 Best W1shes Of Xour Conbressnmn MICHAEL I KIRWAN ' c O VC. Ile - I 7 JKWAY I I Congralulahons Class of 1950 my' how you grown' here you are ready fo shoulder 'Iomorrow' 1883 Io 1950 S BLAIR CONDITIONING UNSURPASSED BLAIR'S Youngsiown s La rgesl' QUALITY CLESRETSRQND Compllmenis of Diamonds Wafches and Jewelry 7 E Federal S+ YOUNGSTOWN 3 OHIO :yr . 've I IS I ' MILTON'S 0 V t Compllmenfs of YUUNGSTQWN WYLQESEUTHNCG liftll'lCflUe ENROLL Now NEIGHBORHOOD s Sh h If SHOE REPAIRINC 2410 Mahoning Ave Indlvldual Insfruchon MIRlxIN AUTO S XI FS MAHONING VALLEY BUSINESS COLLEF E M h 828 M k 'I' 1' 6 6295 7 5524 D - - ! L Typ f and, Boo keep A A , g A f g d B siness Ad + I' ' . . Complimenfs of V' - , n L J Jk 1 805 a oning Ave. are S. Phone - Ph 9 - It matters not how strait the gate How charged with punishment the scroll am the captain of my fate am the master of my soul! Williarrz Erne5t Henley Congra'l'uIa'l'lons Class of 1950 STROUSS HIRSHBERG S YOUNGSTOWN OHIO Warren Ohio Sal em Oh IO New Caslle Pa LI LVIf RI Y II KRDWARE C0 In The HAZELWOOD SCHENLEY DISTRICT Household Plumbing Eleclrlcal Bulldmg Supplies Glass cul' 'Io order and Inslalled FENCE GARDEN TOOLS SEEDS We Glve And Redeem The Nahonally Famous S 81 H Green STAMPS Compllmenls of KLIVAN S JEWFLRY 5 W Federal Sl' Vlsll' Our Complele Camera Rellablllfy Qualify L R MCCLFERY, INC INDUSTRIAL and DOMESTIC COAL SLAG AND ASHES Terminal 112 S Merldlan Road Youngslown 9 Ohlo 2710 Mahoning Ave Phone 9 9141 phone 9 9723 nl I I K J 5 11 J F I J - f 7 9 W J Aufhorized Lowe Bros. Painf Dealer And Phofographic Depf. 0 o J I CO OPERATION Slmefchers and Consfrucfors The future generatxon of Amerlca IS repre sented m th1s Art Slcetchmg Class P1cture Edlrh Vona IS holdmg a shlp whxch IS an example of the type of craft done ln the class The shlp was des1gned and constructed by Edlth and Carolyn Cubbons Lloyd Brenner and Clara Schmldt represent the students interested ln pamtmg Lloyd lS holdlng a water color paint mg whlch he dld The students bulld and sketch models whlch help them to understand and buxld goodwlll m our country Poehc Confrlbufors These eleven students have contributed much to the Chaney Chapter of poetry They are Paul Helsel La Verne Malne Mary Muzenjalc Vlncentlne DEramo Allce Xvolfcale Margaret Smlk Ted Parent Mar jorle C I'1Clllf0ll Barbara Balog Wllma Todar Color Perfecfors These f1ve students exh1b1t some of the fme palntnngs that are done at Chaney These color mmded students are Pat Kachmer Patrlclc Mele Ted Parent Bob Puslcas and Ralph Humphrey Homemakers A nation would not be complete wlthout homemakers They must learn to get along wlth each other and should not have any rac1al preludlce The future homemalcers of Chaney are Paullne Chlzmar Marlene Rollin Dlane Stanyard Madelyn Crxsh Nancy Cardelem and Mary James Buulders of a Nahon The makers of goodwlll would not be com plete wlthout bullders Our bullders at Chaney are Ray Nemergut B111 Dodge jack Ausneh mer Paul Remxal Harry Temmck Carl Brown and Dlck Bueno Chaney has a prlntlng shop cablnet malcmg mechamcal drawlng and a machme shop whlch help to teach students the wav to construct thmgs for thls world of ours Someday we wlll be very proud of these boys n nety fnc THE HUGHES PROV CO 118 Easl' Federal Sfreef 118 oungsfowns Fmesf Samfary Food Markef Flsh Deparfmenf Owned and Operafed By R A CAMPBELL Bakery Deparfmenl' Owned and Operafed By WM GROSS Hughes Markel' Never Undersold Hugh Ouallfy Meals The Hughes Prov Co THREE DEPENDABI E FURNITURE STORES O 252 W Federal Si' 0 2930 Markel' Si' 0 292 E Federal Sl' . . . . . , . . . Y I I O : 1 ' a . . . , . In 7 3 a u a v 9 ' J 7 7 , . I Martha Stlpanovlc. J. L. Scherer I 7 7 , , G ll M E , . ' . J , 7 9 a , 1 ' . O O . l , . a 7 ' v a , 1 9 . O O 7 V . Y 7 ENGRAVINGS FOR THIS ANNUAL THE YOUNGSTUWN ARC ENGRAVING C0 1000 1950 Q - ji i ARTISTS ENGRAVERS PHOTOGRAPHERS Co pl m nfs of 10 740566 DRY CLEANERS INC Thee saSf e Y Neghbohod by - . ' X Jalwm 6036 EQQ 56 N TS TRDM an UVEQ THEWDRLV TU .YFNIYVY EYv:F!Y TPA N E W bg? Wm as Q 90 3938735 Q0 -'lfbx 5 C? M Mew ' New QD QQ G 'fjjfk' Osman? 415 1 f 77' 232902000 3WEST FEDERAL STREET Reliable Drugs Fanr Prlces CHANEY PHARMACY 2622 Mahonmg Ave Y My Sincere Congrafulahons fo fhe Class of 1950 Anfhony Berardi, Propriefor oungsfown Ohio G Q W Q Q3 . 0 ' 0 0 Q 'D p Q Q LIL: iqofsg , 5 6 0 iln4'f,'Tf137f 0 Q -f5? :5'-:::r. 5 o .0. U 9 o'C-'att s Q ,Q :f , , .,x..4 0 - - -- v 011 L N 0 YAGOOQ w-is ' 4' 6 1 Q D D f U 3 ' 1 I f f an I 'Q 9 ' 0 5 , C - Q SANITARY'S Congrofulahons Groduaies Go 'I'o Wane? 4 Jawa ewefeze for your Elgin Longlnes Wlfinauer or Bulova Wafches Parker H51 s and Shaeffer Pens and Many Ofher Glfi liems ai' a Savung Credd Terms If Desired 2730 Murkei' Si' Phone 8 2211 Nexf fo fhe Upfown Theafre ly ght I 1 . 1. : 'e-ei Congratulations and Best Wishes Dial 2-4347 Dial 9-3246 McKinley Hts. 1578 Mahoning NILES, OHIO Youngstown 9 Ohio FQWQPS LL, HIGLEVS I Spcczalzzzng In W6dd1ng5 .maugron NAL IR If S SONS mont 1 mo CLEA R5 AND SONS CLEANERS PERSONALIZED CLEANING SERVICE Careful Cleaning of Men s Women s Chnl dren s Wearmg Apparel Hats and all your Household Cleanables Clfy Wide Plckup and Delivery WALTER M JOHNSTON S 43 Years Experience IS your Guaran fee of Sahsfachon ctyn 1. I 9 TIC. . . . I . I I ' C . - . 0 . I fy'ylf,'fi772Q fnnlgf 1502 Glenwood Phone 7-7800 if f I 1 1? - in' ANNUAL STAFF Front row left to rrght Pat Mele B111 Proverbs Don Agler Rxchard Semlco Howard Schafer Second row Peggy Kruger Mary Vaslco Leonard Hrrtzo Vrrgmxa Krell Bonme Reed Lrllran Berry Frank Bxslcup Thrrd row B111 Petrych Margxe Beres Barbara Watters Barbara Stone Leone Casey Rosemarxe Altlere Sally Stanley Brll Behan Fourth row Helen Sefcxlc Theresa Vallus Beverly Neff Allce Wolfcale Edward Blelllc ack Nystrom Fxfth row eanette Glazzy Eileen Martin osephlne Harchar Wllma Hoefer Phrhp Carclelem Ray Nemergut Slxth row Milan Roh Anna Roberts Dorothy Enoch Magdelme Horvath Evelyn Hens perger Almajean Thomas Annabelle Toeeo Ronnre Ward Seventh row Alex Orls Norma Patterson Sarah Harber Marlorre Crrchton Kathryn Darko Irene Koval can Pallo Eleanor Bernet Suzanna Sobers Mary Muzenjalc Lamont Mlller Eighth rom Paul Mayer Bob Buroslcy Tom Gotxch acl: Ausnehmer Bob Kova chllc Paul Wolosclmak Leonard Kosar Mike Meser Miss Fannie I-larlev IS Annual 3dV1SCI' Compllmenfs of BRADA CARTAGE COMPANY Cor Mahoning Ave a+ Harfford Schaefel MUSIC SHOPPF 409 I0 11 I2 Kel'I'h Albee Bldg MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES SHEET MUSIC and SUPPLIES INSTRUMENT REPAIRING Music . . . The Universal Language o Phone 3 4605 Res. 7-7687 IIA 'IIA IIIIO C0 ROCHESTER N Y Designers and Producers of Exclusive Hugh School Jewelry Engraved Com mencemenf Announcemenfs - Name Cards. Mr. George Roih 3648 W. l33rd Sf. CLEVELAND 11, OHIO one hundred 1 - s 7 y 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 A ' I 7 7 7 7 Y 1 ' 3 3 1 1 1 1 J ' 'J 1 VJ 1 1 1 A . , , 7 , ' 1 1 , ' - 1 1 1 1 ' 3 11 1 1 1 1 - lf I, s 1,l' 1 ' 1 1 1 - n . 0 e 1 1 1 O O 1 . - - - . . , . Q - . . , - L F DONNELL FUHD HIEHCUHU DUTCH HUT RESTAURANT 17 E Boardman Si lNex1' fo fhe Ohlo Edison Bldgl Servmg fhe Fmesf m STEAKS CHOPS LUNCHES and TASTY SANDWICHES af Modesf Prices Owned and Operaied by Pe'l'er Befchunls enbamf a S hII23 Congrafulahons fo The Graduafmg Class of l950 135 Wesl' Federal Sl' Compllmenis of CHEROL S MARKET 1283 Sall Sprung Road Phone 9 4745 FLOWERS 1101 z Je :ye z and qQKllll!00f FERSCNALIZED SERVICE 2506 GI n ood A Fosfer Thealer Bldg Tel ph ne 2 8149 YOUNGSTOWN 2 OHIO hdd Op . . o 1 .m. Frl.- af. ' ' : 0 a. m. ,S Lef us say if for you A P I VV X, J' 'I 9 1 ' e w ve. - ' e o : - , 'ODD ACME COAL CO. 387 E. Boardman Sl'ree'l' YOUNGSTOWN. OHIO Phone 4 0277 Acme Premium Monlour Champlon Pnllsburqh Lump Sloker Coal Kenlucky Block Coke Mme Run Slack Premlum GOOD FURNITURE For Over 113 of a Cenlury THE PENNER FURNITURE CO 2718 Markel' Sl' 162 Bridge Sl' Youngslown O Sfrulhers O GLASGOW TAILORS Clofhes of Characfer T P MORELLI 312W Federal Youngslown Ohlo Phone 3 1429 CLASS RINGS PP Conslruchon lnlrlnslc Value Servlce Quallly Amerlca s House BALFOUR Of Inlegrlly Harold C Jones Repr L G Balfour Company R D 112 Medina Olno Candy IS Dellclous Food Enloy Some Every Day DDCO DR SPIKELL Complele Denial Service W Federal Sl' Over McCrorys Dual 7 6833 h d d 'A' i' ' I a , . 71 o' s o FAMOUS FOR: Slyle ' Eye-A eal ,, . ,, . . . ,, . ,, . , 9 . . - ' one un F9 EXPONENTS OF GOODWILL Dlrecfors of Success The responsxbllltxes of leading us IS on the shoulders of Dr C W Rlcksecker and hls as xstant Mr Homer Wllllams These responsl b1l1t1es also fall on the Deans Mr Gomer LCWIS and Mlss Mollie Russell and on the school secretarles Mlsse Nma Eckert and Claxre Saunders They are here ready and prepared to help us Mender Among Friends Here are Bob Suhy Larry Ungar and Ed BIFCS dependmg on Nurse Margaret Varley to mend their wounds so that they can go on thexr way under the Splrlt of Goodwill Bob and Larry are watchmg Miss Varley bandage Eds fmger Leaders of Fellowship Ready to guide young men and women 1nto a successful world of Brotherhood are Mr Gomer LEWIS and Miss Helen Culbertson uary 1951 advlsers Here wlth them are Con me eswald Ronald Gedra and Martm Rymer representmg thelr fellow classmen Tolunq Tlme Oul' hood and goodwill turning IS an essentlal M Robert Kroll Sr and Mr Robert Kroll r have thelr duty of keepxng the school and grounds trlm and neat Along slde of Mr Kroll Sr IS thelr lnttle helper George Infernahonal Relahonshlp Frxendshlp IS a necessary factor m lnterna txonal brotherhood The Spanxsh Club IS a Great helper to the factor Thev speak Span rsh and play Spamsh games at their meetlngs The members are left to rlght Shlrley Barker Robert Goncl Betsy Ross Val Bell Ronme Wfard Russell Remxrez and Ernle Barker Standmg left to rlght Barbara Stone Glorla Sanchez Miss laughlm Adviser and Jeanette Glazzy e l nd cd thr The SPORTING GOODS COMPANY Carl Genklnger Pefe McBride Ben Scharsu We speclallze In all afhlehc equlpmenl' GOLF BASEBALL FOOTBALL SOFTBALL FISHING TACKLE HOSSEL H ARDWARE CO GIFTS TOYS HOUSEWARES Phone 9 7517 1618 Mahoning Avenue Greefmgs Joseph 1 Vaschak, Inc FUNERAL Home 40 Lincoln Avenue Youngsfown Ohio Phone 4 0235 n 4 .5 . . 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A ' 9 ' , 3 7 , . 9 T ' : , , - ' 7 ' 9 1 4 lu T' ' DC Compllmenls W11t Crest Farms 168 S Merldlan Ave Youngslown 9 Ohlo Phone 9 5233 SPECIALTY Whlfe Holland Turkeys Year Round Buda Wigwam 23 S Belle Vls'l'a Ave Phone 9 3261 When You Say If Wlfh Flowers Say If Wlfh Ours For Your Dancing Pleasure from 74a Elma P 'XSS ARFLLI BROS DANCING AUTO SERVICE Every Tues Thurs Sal' and Sunday You can always counl' on good music a good Noor and a good hme CI 832 Mahoning Avenue Phone7 5253 THE ELMS I - . . . , I Congrafulafions Classes of '50 I L u I J I- Q , ., . ir one hund d I CROSBY S MARKET 2521 Mahoning Ave THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORE IN TOWN COMPIIMBIIIS JOSEPH DQMILHALL DEPENDABLE Auro SERVICE 268W Rayen Youngsiown Ohlo Phone 3 3996 Residence 9 6933 Says Jack fo Jlll Going up fhe hull You Id love fo please Says JIII fo Jack Comphmmns of When coming back Lei' s s'Iop ai lsalys galgw ROY S I IFT SHOP hddf 5 . ll ll . . . 31 W 4 O ' I ll l ll I ll l I II wg w w be I L, 9 ive Cash and Carry - 15W Off O NEILL O DRY CLEANING I PRESSING I LAUNDERING We Call For and Dehver Telephone 9 7117 2725 Mahoning Avenue Youngsfown Ohlo Compllmenis of Z9 dice age 7m: STOP AND SHOP FUOD MARKET McCollum Bros 1216 1218 Markei Sireei' Youngsiown Ohio S TELEVISION APPLIANCES 2233 Mahoning Avenue RCA ZENITH ADMIRAL Phone 9 5202 Insiallahon and Service Terms fo Surf Compllmenfs of PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SF H001 10 N Hazel Sf I 0 f l 7 7 for- Lgw C951 Teleyigign 'A' We Do Everyfhmg and Never Close 2428 Mahonlng Ave Phone 9 7619 Success T The Class of 1950 from THE 'I IP TOP B AKERS CompIlmen'l's of UNION WHOLESALE LUMBER CO Telephone 4 4406 The Cholce of Dlscrlmlnahng Sensors PRIN 1' CRAFT Dlshnchve Graduahon Personal Cards and Commencemenf Announcemenfs Prinfcrafi Card Company. Inc. 1425 E. Elm S+., - Scranfon 5. Pa. ll St lIl1I3dllgIl Thompson Company 114 W Federal Sl' 2625 Markel' Sf 1652 Mahoning Ave YOUNGSTOWN S QUALITY HARDWARE STORE FOR 104 YEARS h d cd-seven SHEETS AUTO SERVICE I A 730 Mahoning Ave. - Youngslown. O . . . Tl P Hi' THE AMERICAN WAY Baclung Up I'he Foo'l'baII Team Durmg the football season four student managers along w1th Mr Clarence Loree the faculty manager keep the team supplled wlth the necessary equxpment They are Steve Ferencz 1m Popowlch Bob O Brlen and Don Corbett Flghl' Team Flghl' Bob Eclel leads h1s crew of cheerleaders rn a cheer for the football team Throughout the year the cheerleaders clld a splendid job Here shown Bob Edel 1m Mang1e Val Bell Duck Young and Bob Goncl Only 1m lVlang1e w1ll return next year Challenge To Compehiors In the world of sports COIUPCIIIIOYI IS very keen The g1rl cheerleaders try to stlr up the compet1t1ve sp1r1t durlng the basketball season They comblne rn teamwork trymg to galn and estabhsh fr1endly relatlonshlps The gurls that make w1th all the cheers are Helen DeFur1a Annablle Tocco and anne Olsavsky They vere helped at m1d year by oan Haynes Mag dalene Horvath Mary Ann Lrprak and Nancy O Connor Teamwork The sp1r1t of teamwork counts IH the game of basketball Thxs IS emphaslzed 1n the p1cture by Don Agler George Burkett and B1ll Pro verbs who show that teamwork always scores the POIHIS And Ihe Score Goes Up Anofher Nofch Frank Mayoras sinks a basket whlle team mate Frank Lepore wa1ts under the basket Melago and John Antal comblne to stop an attempted defense Compllmenls of FISH DRY CLEAN IN F C0 Comphmenfs of THE YOUNGSTOWN TENT AND AWNING CO 120 E Woodland Ave YOUNGSTOWN OHIO THE A H BUEHRLE C0 PRO VITA MIN FOODS Seed Ferhllzer Peai Moss Cor Tod and Wesl' Ave Jusl' off Mahoning Comphmenls of Champlon Recreatlon Center 31 N Champion S+ YOUNGSTOWN OHIO Bowl for Pleasure and Healfh Compllmenls of A FRIEND one hundred eight . . 7 1, l . J. . i, . , , . . . 7 , f 'l'. 1 '. - l 7 .. . . 1: ., O ,A J . l ' a ' ' 7 7 , , l - 0 o o ' .Joe 1 - . ., ' . . . I InsuIaI'e WARMER IN WINTER COOLER IN SUMMER Free Surveys 36 MONTHS TO PAY I odd Insulatlon Co Phone 2 4136 Waldman COAL AND COKF Company Phone 9 9122 908 Sali' Sprung Road YOUNGSTOWN OHIO Congrafulahons To The Sfudenfs Of Chaney Hugh School DOLLAR SAVINF S .md TRUST Consolldated Steel C0 Scrap Iron and Mefals 113 Oak Hlll Ave Youngsfown Ohio Aflanfic GASOLINE MOTOR OIL Dlsfrlbufor THE VAHEY MARSH WOODS LO Youngstown Cablnet Worke, Inc 408 Norih Merldlan Road YOUNGSTOWN 9 OHIO Cabmef Work of Dlsfmcflon DeHOFF S MARKET GROCERIES DAIRY PRODUCTS and NOTIONS 2217 Mahomng Ave Ph 9 0960 MAHONINC MOTRS INF Your Frlendly Chrysler Plymou-H1 Dlsirlbufor for Over 20 Years PARTS SALES SERVICE 1201 Wlck Avenue ldd V Y V 0 - x g ' X1 k L. A o L I ' I ' . . . I I 1 1 1656 Mahoning Ave. Branch ' - - - I AI ' o A I 1- Jo ll ll 0 1 'I l rc -nine UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE Worlung Wlfh Sklll Addlng color beauty and a lot of skill t the Chaney band are these majorettes and flag glrls Sally Stanley Ruth Kos1ba oan I-Iavnes Betsy Ross L1ll1an acobs Annabelle Tocco Shlrley James Shlrley Proverbs Barbara Stone Mary Ann Llptak June Celllo Elleen Laughran and Irene Darko Cooperahon In Color The Chaney I-Ilgh School flags are carrred by Mary Ann L1ptak Elleen Laughran and Irene Darko to represent Chaney I-Ilgh School They are dressed ln Red and Grav and march ahead of the malorettes acldlng color and beauty to the band Tomorrow s Sfars The Royaltles a qumtette of talented students consists of larry Ungar Paul Yoh man Loule Malandra Davld Stokan and Syl v1a Leb1o Thls group 15 popular at church dances and have frequently entertmed at school assemblxes and soc1al affalrs Chaney Leaders The Chaney gym leaders aren t content just to be 1n C1 A A They also take a part ln the gym class helping MISS Betty Forner out Wlfh the grrls These happy faces are ln the first row Glorla Z1tello Bertllle Kupelllan Eleanor Koker Mary LOUISE Sabal Peggy Slavlk Marv Ann Belclk Pat Kachmar Second row Greta Skrxngen Rosellen Levltsky Conme eswald Carol Banks Donna Maclne Eleanor Paletsee and Cathy Kerester Thxrcl Row Mlss Betty Forner Mlldrecl Novotnlk Helen Proch eanne Eskay Donna Boyer Darlene Dobrlnt Dorxs Wrlsorm Dorothy Antonoff Margle Smlk and enny Muzenlak Defermlnahon The Brallle class has turned out many tal ented students In SPIIC of the1r lack of v1s1on they have won many scholastlc awards Thev partrclpate ln some of the assemblles and once a year put on one of the1r own They are fxrst row left to rlght Shulev Coudrlet Ronald Abrams Ray Oliver Patsy Sebastlon Sonya Davls Theresa Nenad1ch Second row Mlss Paullne Powers Catherme Kuncle Annie Sparks Alex Chavlch and Mrs Talton the Muslc Teacher COMPIIMEIITS of EDNER RUG and FU RNI1 URE INC 400 416 418 420 Easi' Federal PETE COPPLUE S JEWELRY Watch Clock Jewelry Repalr GUARANTEED SERVICE Chaney Radlo 2930 Mahoning Ave Phone 9 3752 Compllmenfs of L A L A R S NEW SUPER MARKET Youngsfown Ohlo DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY SPORTING GOODS 0BY'S 233 E Federal Sf Phone 4 3923 YOUNGSTOWN OHIO one h dred ten I 7 I O o l : 9 I 9 ,I , 9 5 J 7 7 7 7 7 1 9 7 9 - - A 1' 7 7 . . 7 ' . SC ' 7, ' 5 l A a ' ' a 5 a ' 9 - ' . Q . . , . 7 7 7 Nancy Balla, Delores Inse, Dlane Stanyard, . , V 9 9 1 I 9 - Q - .7 1 ,I 9 7 7 9 . , I 7 7 9 ,I 1 . 7 7 7 7 3 9 ' s . . 7 , 9 : ' , 9 a s s L . , . 5 ' 9 . 7 7 9 I 7 ' 9 un ' Capturing the joy and beauty of the ofcasion if true art. Prcyvrw suck events with honest, lifelike pfvotograpfvs. 1V1y most sincere good wishes and congratula- tions are extended to the June graduates of 1950 Phone 3 1714 104 XV Wood St f ' - . om- llundred-eleven W - Y Hwtagzapke
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