Lawrence Park High School - Lawrentian Yearbook (Erie, PA)

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GIIFIIHIIIIEQ IIIQAMWIRIIESNCIIFIIIAN CLASS CF 1940 LAWRENCE PARK HIGH SCHOOL LAWRENCE PARK ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA VOL. VII OUR ALMA MATER - ' The Lawrcmmuam -w-3 L.,- ne erdeavo ed +o mafe 13 lsbue o vnu .1 enulm se ve Ltps .Ju o e, U J rov ci n aw u t me 0' our 1 Luo Lea av V to tlrn over tne e 'apes ln f lf- ye 9 1.4 ITV tlan ax.. I, I -:...LZ'fO.' We hr' . I' ., '. th' ' ' L' E l:w'.:' 5 . 1 j ry 5 'hhv uf p i i 5 . ac: rn Q gist: . Efxh rrka 1 L t L rrerxce Park for tI1Ci'3 wio vis.. ' K I5 ,1 Q1 ' .Ep ' are tf foie. 31 ' It 'L' ',' WW 31 J tar' 11 1 an 0 1 ' S inn CE VB i Lawrvcfzrnrinaln Agnus v t'faQ U' ,I ro Lk. '23 J GTC 'le I '. .LI .-'-.TVN ii1ir1iStmti,fr1 11: Q2- H Clit' Xsti 1 -. mf T 3-9T,i,if exif :ts 'Exur-t iqef, IQ A T fi, Hf., E'.,U!'f The Seriizr' jlfzjf ,F ll.. ,xl raises id 5i'1 a agp r' Jitiow tc tie :Cari rf 2,-Li Hifi, tc the 1 , tc tr.-3 A: FA, if :Le gig, mar., Lf: L r 1 ' , ,i L L. :,:r.e:'3 w' ' relvei 1 k Ve rX111ili:3', C ' .Ri 'nl jc3sible. The Lawrentlan THE MQAWRENGIMAN SGIIFAJIFIIF Helen Stent, Asslstant Edltor John Eungton, ASS1St8.l'1t Ed1tor Betty Nendel, Class Edltor Ruth Greenwell, Asslstant Class Edltor Edwln Blnny, Buslness Manager Ernest Bracalento, Clrculatlon Manager Earl Goodllng, Ass't Clrculatlon Manager Jeanne Corzllius, Art Edltor Zane Brandensteln, ACtlV1t1ES Edltor Gllbert Hoffman, Snapshot Edltor Ellzabeth Splerllng, Ass't Act1v1t1es Eldltor LeRoy Warthman, Boys' Athletlcs Editor Elolse Glllls, Glrls' Athletlcs Ekiltor Constance Roblnson, Ty'D1Y1g Manager June Dunlap, Asslstant 'Ifyp-1st Ma.x.1.ne Stabenau, Asslstant Tjp1St Mr D V Skala, Faculty Advlser Mrs D V Skala, Llterary Advlser Mr J G Hoffman, Faculty Photographer , . . . . v . . N o Q o Q a o h o u o The Lawrcmtnan i BOARD OF EDUCATION W F Schzjyver, Presldent M Grotjohan, Vlce Presldent A J Redpath, Secretary P L Glll H A Hartley The LAWPCDIIRU THE FACULTY H K Rhodes, B S D V Skala, B S , Supervising Principal H. V. Anderson, B. S. Physical Education A. S. Boag, B. S. Commerce Mary Bouquin, A. B. Librarian, French Lucile Brown, B. S. English T. E. Campbell, B. S. Industrial Arts Helen Cunningham, B. S. Mathematics, History C. W. Dingle, B. S., M. Ed Geography Mildred Griffith, B. S. Commerce Nina Keith, B. S., M. L. Social Studies Principal M. M. Landers, B. S., M. L. Social Studies Bess McBride Latin, Mathematics Marian Pulling, B. S. Art, English H. J. Schilken, A. BL Music Helen Schnur, A. B. Remedial Teaching Jessie Skala, A. B., M. A. English Grace Smith, B. S. Home Economics Clara Templeton, B. S. Physical Education, Biology Lavene Spilker Secretary to Principal ' The Lemwnqaimluemm 1 re ient CLASS OF 1940 91 L8 H.. J ,T WV. ce-UWC dent 1' JGCFL mx 'Mft 1 rrv- Po Urs rI'CD'1 1.1 1C1 vu C'iI'Jf1E,, 1C n. A JVL -Y 11-v L v ntc 'ecl F FOYII OI ll A11 .M lves Q 1 P de JY: ass Flo H nw T Q ' sic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eilrv .Iio1'1'1i'11 Ui 2-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .att 1 IN .. 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' -r ,M MM. f,'J..- . .fL1.A , J' SIIEBNHNDIIRS 1 The Lawrentuan HAROLD BEANLAND RUTH BOCK COHSLZ: General COUPLZE: General Alf: Accountant AIU: Nurse l nf--wvv -r v-fs 1 no-lJlTl.:.s: ACTIVI'I'IIiS: 5 i ilan Your Future Club 3,4 n Science Club L of I Dance Comxittee L l A ' f - Intra-Mural Sports A orb r vuth ooocs tell me a olfe VIRGINIA BLAKESIF COUWSV Academe AI. Hone Economcs Teacher Ak.,lIYI1I1.S Band L Sclence Club 3,4 N Basketball 3 Candy Corfuttee Style Show 3,4 rlay Lanager 2 Gym Ex.h1b1t1on l Glee Club l A 1. WD J L CDU oclentlflc One 'lllllon Backs .uafetj Patrol Play Dlrector Drs. ratlcs 2,3 French Club 2 Sclence Club L, Basketball 2,3,4 Plan Your Future Club 3 Leaders' Club A Office Monitor 2 Dramatics She's readv for 1 :RICO r5HACALh.NTO COURCE Commerclal All. Bookkeeper ACTIVIT1 S Track Lan ber 3 L Intra Jural sports Ba eball 2 Class Committees 2 Vu JT RACAT 13 'IO COURS Commerclal A Successful Safety Patrol 3,l, Intra 'ural Sports l, ,3,l, Baseball 2 Tracl 3 Yearbook staff henexer ou call er? ooo taste ln clrthes denotes thu. lac lllln to staj untll Pe la t 1lCK' done 1,3 .18 C I , j . . I v'1fl V. rl V' , lf, 'W ' ' . ..: ' o : ' , y, ' Ax I: , G01 1 P! 'T : : h ' nr- . a , 5 I 'll A 1227 3:4 s 3 ' .-. . ,3,l, H., H , F - 1, . ,N 1113 l'.'aj'5 la'1'hin5' at treumle. ,f 11 of' fvmg a fr 1, klgiger HICIL1.. 1:3 'CHIC EEUEN E. '.. I . - I, X A' f me 0 ' ' ' . 5: ,. ' ,i.I3f: A ' 1 . 'llfz Ee ,O K Af TIYI TIES! ACTIVITI ES: 3 7 f :Q ' , ,,, ' x Q N ff X, ,3,Z, . K1 1 S ' . 2. 55: K ' 1, 1 ' S S The Lawrentmn ZANE BRANDENSTEIN BELVA CABLE COURSE Scientlfi c COURSE Academlc AIM Aeronaut1cal Englneer AIM MMS1C13D ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Orchestra 2 3,4 French Club 3 Yearbook Staff Science Club 3,4 Monitor 3,4 nCt1OHS speak lou er than words U 6 more the me Tler L. FRANK BROWN COURSE Scientific AIM Aeronautical ACTIVITIES Football l,2,3,L Track 1 Debatlng Teen 3,L Science Club L Candy Commlttee 3 EDWIN BUNNY COURSE Sc1ent1f1c AIM Law ACTIVITIES Class Offlcer Debatlng Team , Sclence Club 3,4 State Sclence C0nvent1on , Dramatlcs l,2,3,L Monltor 2 Yearbook Staff Natlonal Honor Society Commencement Speaker In clrcles polltlcal, he'll make a great leader Dramatics 1,2 Debatlng Team Orchestra Glee Club Stage Craft I speak 1D volce all my own JEANNE CORZILIUS COURSE Commercial AIM Happlness and Success ACTIVITIES Cheerleader l,2,3,L Usher 2,3,L Dramatlcs l,3,L Leaders' Club L N8t1OHBl Honor Society Yearbook Staff Student Secreta1y'L Com encement Speaker Indeoendent 1U a pleasant way MARY CULMER COURSE Com erclal AIM Secretary ACTIVITIES Girls' Chorus 2 Vblley Ball 3 Qulet, wlth a wleasant smlle I K : : 1 T, . L . . I ' d . . a . 1 Class Officer 4 Forensic L is Th . r ' . I ' . , ' 4 ' ' 3 L ' ' I ' 3 4 The Ilawueemnan JUNE DUNLAP COUHS General I' Success 1U BUS1ne5S AC'lVITIso French Club 2,3,L Debatlng 3,L Play Dlrectress 3 Student Secretary Offlce 'bnltor A lbrary ASSlStaHt Yearbook Staff Natlonal Honor Soc1ety Commencement Speaker 1 , , arl 4 erJ,ed CAFLOI INE EJERSON COUHQE Academic D Dletetlcs ACTIVITIES Valedlctorlan Band 2,3,L Orchestra 3,L Debatlng 3 Natlonal Honor Soclety Edltor ln Chlef Lawrentlan Sclence Club Presldent French Club Usher 3,L Dramatlcs 3,4 Tntelll rce n 1'1t1or unl Ll eu Apollo of the senior Cla JOHN EZHNGTON COUYQE Sclentlflc AIM lest Polnt ACTIVI I Class Treasurer 3 Sclence Club 3,L Dramatlcs 3 Intra bral Sports l,2,3,L Baseball 1 Yearbook Staff Football l,3,L D1nner Dance Commlttee Conmencement Sneaker JOJJH EI .INGTOI COURSE SC19Ht1f1C D Government Work ACTIVITIL: Football L Baseball l Track Sclence Club Dramatlcs L 6 ELOISU GILLIS COUHSL ACddEmlC AIU To be successful ACTIVITIES Basketball 2,3,L Band 2,3,L Orchestra 2,3,L Sclence Club 3,L Usher 2, 3,4 Yearbook Staff Dramatlcs l Leaders' Club Natlonal Honor Soc1ety Let bo places EARL GOODLING COURSE SCl9Htlf1C AIM Chemlcal Englneer ACTIVITI S Band Salety Patrol Sclence Club Laboratory Asslstant French Club Intra ural Sports hntrust responsllllltle to hln - H - lie, , Y J :. - . 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O M A 'Q' ' ' 3 The Lawlaentlan KEITH GOODWIN COURSE Sc1ent1f1c AIM Tb Be Successful ACTIVITIES Band 2 3,l+ Orchestra 1,2,3, Sclence Club 3,4 Debat1ng L Al ,s 'ull of fun and nlschlef RUTH GREENWELL COURSE Co mercial AIM Pr1vate Secretary ACTIVITIES Usher 2,3,L Yearbook Staff Dramatlcs l,2,L Band 2,3 Student Secretary A Candy Commlttee Chalnnan Dlnner Dance Natlonal Honor Society nature that pleases, a shy smile that teases EDWARD HALL COURSE General AIN To Be Successful ACTIVITIES Band 2 Cheerleadlng 2,3,L Track 2 Intra dural Sports l,2,3,L Football Amateur Hour 3,L A MUSIC 1n hls soul, rhythm ln h s veins DOROTHY HARRIS COURSE Co merc1al AIM Stenographer ACTIVITIES Glee Club l DT3mBt1CS 3 Student Secretary L Gym EXhlb1t10HS 1 Plan Your Future Club ner laugh 15 eard often ROBERT HAYES COURSE Sc1ent1f1c AIM Ehg1H66T ACTIVITIES V1ce Presldent 2 Football l,2, Track 2,3,L Basketball 3 Intra M ral Sports 2, Hls nterest ln llf HELEN HINDS COURSE ACad8m1C AIM Dress Shop Owner ACTIVITIES Volley Ball 2, , Leaders' Club 4 3, the ldst of fun 13 slncerely ambltlous Glrls' Qym Exhlbltlon 2,3 Glrls' Chonus 2 Often seen, seldom heard is :M : g . . . : : . 1 3 vuqb T , U 1. 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Her sklll w1ll be Frlendly nd caref The LAWPCDIIRU CATHERINE LARSON COURSE: General AIM: Secretary ACTIVITIES: Glee Club l Student Secretary A Monitor A Plan Your Future Club 3 shown ln the buslness world ROBFWT LARSHALL COURSE Commerclal AIU To Be Successful TIVITIIS d 1,2 Orchestra 1,2 Football l Intra Lural Sports l,2,3,A ree, not to be hurrled 1 LTUQ MATTSON COUU I General AIN Journallst ACTTVITI S Debatlng 3 A sclence Club 3, Comnercement Speaker ERNEST HARZKA COURSE: Cormwrcial AIM: To Be Successful ACTIVITIES: Co-Captain Safety Patrol Wrestling Basketball ALLLN LACKENZ COUPSE Sclertlflc AIM Newspaper dork ACTIVI I S Debatlng 3,4 Safety P trol 3 L Plan Yolr Future Club 3 Intra 'ural Sports Llbrar' Asslstant A A real frlend RCBH T EACYBNQIE COUPSL Academlc AIN Physlolan ACTIVITIES Band l,2,3,L Orchestra 3,4 French Club 3,4 Intra Vural Sports l Tal and everyone l Ignorance may be llss, but 1t's Jolly to be w1se Hall fellow, and ell built lkes hlm well met . . . . . 1 W - . . . 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Intelllgert, aCt1V9, pl Rho Lawremuan CATHLRINL HCHUGH OURSE General AIM Private Secretarg 8 TIVITILS Dramatics 3,4 Student Secretary A French Club 3 A Volley Ball Team r s' Chorus asant to knon Nltty, BLRTRAM MILLER, OUR.n Scientiflc AIM Llectrical Englneer ACTIVITILS Band 3 French Club 3 L Lab Assistant 3 L One Act Play 2 Sclence Club 2 3 L SCleHtlf1C mind, boylsh heart LLLA MAL NASH COURSn Commercial AIU Stenographer ACTTVITILS Basketball 1 2 Leaders' Club Jr Basketball Gym Erhlbmtion 1, Dance Committee GBOWGL O'N IL COURSE Commercial AIM Bookkeeper ACTIVITIES Football 3 A atrol 3,4 Intra Mural Basketball class Commlttees A gentleman wlth pleasant smile w1th an 1nfect1ous smile COURSE Commercial AIM Nurse ACTIVITInS Offlce Monitor Cheerleader 2,3,L Glrls' Chorus lass Nlght Committee Gym Exhib1t1on Pleasant and V1V8C10uS COURSE Scientific AIM U S Navy Band ACTIVITIQS d l,2, A Orchestra l,2,3 L Mlxed Chorus 3 Football Manager L Forenslc 3,L A tuba player, par excellence Z A: ' 'f 1 fl r 1 VX l l3,L .X , u Q K . . 2,3 imsvv Gi 1 ,Q ' JR. u -' IL cf- TQ? 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V I Q A . o Lawlvemuan YOnEQT SCO IZLD COUQSE DC1eUt1f1C BRC+6FlOl0glSt ACT VlmlES 2,4 .lX9l Chorus Football 2 ack 2, ,L DCIGHCE Club eba+1ng 3,L slnce e and good debater KW1EHiSE?LE COJ1U COVWwPCl8l THOMAS SHEEHAN COURSE SC16Htlf1C ADJ Electrical Englneer ACTIVITIES Basketball Manager Football Class Offlcer Dramatlcs Sclence Club Hllarlty cores wlth hlm JOSEPH SHIER COURSE Sc1ent1f1c D To B6 a SHCCGSS AIM Aeronautlcal Englneer A TlVl ISS ACTTVITILS Football 3 Basketball l,2,3, Golf 2 3,4 Golf 3 A Intra Ural Sports l 4 3 L Band 1 2 7 J ,1 33,10 'lib Thls actlve lad full of fun CLAHEZC SHA rSTALL COURSE Sclentlflc AIU Aeronautlcal Mechanlc ACTIVITI S Track Intra Lmral Sports Plan Your Future Club Llbrary Asslstant A When there's work to be done, he's alva5s or hand Class Offlcer 3 Sclence Club L 's actlve and easy gO1Dg RETA SIELENS COURSE Commerclal AIM Stenographer ACTIVITIES Offlce LOH1tOP L Student Secretary L Drum MaJoress L Advertlslng Com lttee Commerclal Paper Tall, slncere, and oopular - - gn 'V Q I Hn. F N 2 'ak ,::,. Z2 BW lf 3' N ,V I .v 3 l 1. sai Tr. 3 ' 1, ,. 5' I I D -I . A C, 1- .3 rqgqq 3, A ' T . . . Ah , . ' A I V H A I It ' . n 1 a A t ', P A A 5: : - - 'A I I A ,Q:, ,,f, C 'T T I - ' : 55' T7 ' ig Q L E 5 . 1 ' . . K , , . W' X .K - Q E ' ' is W . . He ' , ' , J E 'Fm hx E : ' : 1gQ'xN' lh'?:l 1 7 Q 'Y gif? I ffy If - 5 'I 'C .. ' , , iwf . , xqs M saiint Gooj thln s co L The Lawrentnah ' '- C BL S S ITB CCUD General To Be Successful ACTIV Tluo band l,2,3,4 Plan Your Future Club Orchestra l, ,3,L onltor A axed Chorus 3 Dramatlcs A ELAI' TIRKS C Cownerclal Clerlcal brk ACTIVITI S Offlce 1OPltOP Student Secretary Candy Committee Glee Club Q - HA. E. 2.4 .13 s 5 ' ' HSE? COURSE: ,.. ' AIV1 AIX: ' Y T ws. Q , A ' 4. u I . , . I . 'I 1 I - a 'N' , . M ' ' 3 H' in Smlll pHGk1'SS. Always quiet, neat, and calm , , I T V H FA 'Tn ' 4 ' C . -. . . . AIX: ' ': .nm fe.,-A, , rivA If . - A . D . . . 3,4 . V A V - . Gati . ' I : 1 ' 1' . . ' ' '. ' 'I ' om C ' 5 L ' F . 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ELIZABETH SPIEBLIMG CUTS Academlc Elbrarlan U11 ,Q Dramatlcs l,3,L .and 3,L Llbrary Asslstant SCleFC6 Club 3,4 earbooP Staff I + oral Honor SOC1Sty 'rench Club lady MAXINE STABENAU COUBSE Commerclal AIM Prlvate Secretary CLIVITIES Basketball 2 3 L Leaders' Club Usher 3,4 Dranatlcs 3 Student Secretxry L Offlce MOHltOT 3 Year Book Staff Glee Club HELEN STENT COURSE Academlc AIM Nurse ACTIVITIES Basketball 2,3,4 Sclence Club 3,L Class Presldent 2 Usher 2,3,L Band 2,3,L Orchestra S,3,4 Dramatlcs Yearbook Stalf Leaders' Club Natlonal Honor aoclety Her frlendshlw 1 LOIS STEVINS COUQSE General AIM To Be Successful ACTIVITIES Play Dlrectress Candy Comnlttee Glrls' Chorus Invltatlons Commlttee s s ethln to treasure Llvely, llkeable, Jolly wlthal ce Lawrentaan ROBERT STON Q COURSE SCl6HtlflC II Aeronautlcal ACTIVITIES Band l,2,3,A Play DlT6CtOT llX8d Chorus Student Patrol Intra Rural Sports A Jolly lad lS he VI'IPYLD SWLP AIN Nurse ACTIVITIES Basketball 1,2 Prom Commlttee Plan Your Future Clu Usher L Invltatlon Conmlttee Dre sed 17 fashlon, a form petlte CHARLES SWENSON COURSE Sc1ent1f1c I AIM Theology ACTIVITIES Sclence Club French Club Intra Pural Sports DT3mBt1CS hanlc Electrlcal FPFIHLCI D3 JOHN VID COURS Sclentlflc ACTIVITIES Class Pres dent 3 k Lanaser ure +I ng Dramatlcs j,L SC1GFC8 Club Stage Crew Llfe o tr party LHROI W TWLAA, D Athletlc Dlrector ACTIVITIES Football 4, Bas etball 2,3,L aca l,3 Plan Your Future Club 3 ehall lanaver Sclence Club L Yearboo St If A good sportsnar axd a good spo BETTY WENDEL COUHSL Commerc1al AIM Prlvate Secretary ACTIVITIFS Salutatorlan Dramatlcs 3 L Usher 3,L Student Secreta 'X Llbrary Asslst 3,4 Class Offlcer 2 YearbooY Staff Natlonal Honor Soclety Llkeable and good natured Efflclency plus, dependable and loyal Th - A . E, . ETTO - : . - - E: . . . A J: ' Mec ' AIM: ' 1.Hf Ae' .i ' Trac ' . H M' 'W so i 'ini A A f' . ' 1 ' , ' E ke 1 JI Y ' 'LT ' AR .I ' JR. COURSE: Academic COURSE: Scientific .: A 1: ' ' 4 : : B ' 9 3 A 3 Q ' Y' Kx Tr ' y I C ' ' A ' Bas C E O 2 v, , :- lx 41 3 ', ' - , ' , r . 1 rt X rl , u . . . ,. . . C. . . 1 . A In ' ' ant . . Y . - . . . The Lawrentnan 'LnILfI -'1.sT'fA1w. OURQ Commerclal Florlst TIVITIE., Chorus Usher Z, student Secretary A Advertlsement Committee Plan Iour Future Llub 3 1' MHC 5 YAD S OUWQE Cowmerclal L mfflclent Secreta --. LF X I TH.- A ., ' C' NE: . ' ' AIM: ' 'Q ' AC sz .:.. . A A. - , Y . I I HY Z' .' : M. ' A . ' ' ' , , , A .1. I'y Qulet, but sue wlll someday be heard. ACTIVITIES: N 'X',. 'll V 1 - 1,...f uv .. 1 2 A b C' T : J . ' ' ZE AC. I F : P- Q Q H fx M K : -ir V 4' .A . ? . H hat's the rush KE! 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P ' ' vw. rr'-,A.,a, -, x X I, in ....- The Ilawuremuah CLA S PROPHECY In 20 years our class will be as pictured in this prophecy You won't see Harold Beanland shy1ng papers anymore, 'Editor, Dlspatch Heraldn is the sign upon his door Dick Bobonic always thought that politicians stunk At present he's the Sth Nard boss in Little Slopodunk Ne never fully realized where Ruth Bock's talent lay, She's sing1ng blues to all of youse on VXYX Oll1e's grade has always held a facination Now she's klcking up her heels and dancing LPICO Bracalento replaced Joe DiMa gio, And swings a mighty wicked bat as baseball for us, in the chorus fans all know Buzz gave up this tuba and took himself to ke toots a different kind of horn it's on sea, his barge, HMarie He's wearing horn rimmed glasses and he walks with dignity, 'larence now is called Uprofessorn in the field of chemistry Tommy Sreehan's made his fortune he's another Tyrone Power His next colossal picture will be, HRomance by the Hour To get a manlcure deluxe try Madame Siemen's shop fSince HMadameH adds a touch of swank, she let the Reta drop D Says Jean Schuld, fashion expert, who introduces them Bob Scofield's task is difficult but progress slowly comes Jith a sturdy mop and bucket he is cleaning up the slums lf you're feeling slightly dizzy and you seem to crave pink pills, Dr Kenneth HSawbonesH Sample will relieve you of your ills Attention glrls from 80 down, if you deslre class Miss Spierling's Modern Beauty Shoppe will fix you so you'll pass Maxine is happily engaged in keeping house for two, She soaps her husband's favorite pipe and feeds him onion stew Jargle's quite successful, she's secure forevennore She's a million dollar baby in a five and ten cent store 'Tho trudges through the local streets just full of information? It's Stevie taking census for the welfare of the nation He takes some gaudy paper and he slaps it on the wall Then paper hanger Stoner finds he's wrapped up in it all She made her reputation teaching peoole how to dance, Now hinn1e's head A t1ny lighthouse The only exercise nthelda Schmid is instructor at a studlo in France on a cape 15 charles Swenson's home he gets 15 wadlng through the foam lecturing with confidence and poise She knows her subgect thoroughly It's NHow to Handle Boys We're proud of Joseph bhier, his adventures never stop, QHe's had a lot of close shaves in his modern barber shop J If romance disappoints you and you're feeling rather blue, Just write to tatherlne Larson, and she'll tell you what to do S 4 -- . Il ll NOur skirts this year will be at least 12 yards around the hem,N I . 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X Q N H .L . - a I I 1 The Lawusemnan .J e, tte lass of l9LO belnp of sound mlnd and body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament In an reclatlon of the trying hours the Facalt has scent in educ t1nP us, we bequeath them the dogs that we didn't go to, after all At the sane time, we place 1U trust for the Board of oducatlon tke sum of 55 cents to be used 1D repairing the damage we did to school property To make telephonlng 1ore p easant for or Rhodes and to rrevent tim from gettlng callouses on tis shoulder, we very generouslf will h1m a three ply, blue and write, felt shoulder nad n orcer to srow that we d1d, eventually, realize the humor of Ur skala's Jokes, he stall recelve a phonograph record wlth hearty laugkter recorded on botr sides e feel that the ganlto s those patlent fellows wro have cleaned up after us for twelve years, should recelve a share of our e tate Therefore, we bequeath to Mr Snltr, the Bead ustod1an, a good sized bite to go wlth his barn, and to Ur oay, an electrlc broon wlth detachable broomstraws to lighten F13 dutles, Mr cassler shall receive a sparkling glass of cold water in whlcr to put his teeth To those lnferlors, the Junlors, who w1ll attempt to take our places next year, we very generously leave several thlngs irst among them 13 our lntelligence Qwe realize their pathetic lack of it J For the good of the s hool we feel they should have an is now theirs on the cond tion that they naintaln lt or, if possible lncrease it Third, we bequeatk our textbooks and pencll shavlngs, for them to use as best they can Our last bequest to ther is our great popularity wlth the teacrers and in case thev rave difficultg nain ta1n1ng it we hereby throw in a flannel rag to be used for ShlH1Ug apples To the school at large, we the lass of l9LO bequeath much valuable property Harold Drake shall henceforth possess Joe Bmington's hair, we leave Zane Brandenste1n's reserve to relth Nrlght, Tommy Sheehan's odorous plpe to Xndy Mepham, Ieeny Reouck's shoes to anyone wko can get them on, Frank Brown's brawn to 'Alfalfa' d Bunny's golden tongue to Dlck Glll, Dlck Bobon1c's wardrobe to dd1e Ames, a palr of drab grey trousers to Jerry Hrigkt lnnie Sweet's flgure to Jean Forsytk Betty Spierling's polse to Jean Thonms, Jar ulmer's quiet snlle to Maxlne Kauffnan, Joe Sh1er's lost tooth to Harold Partch, Vrances Yadesk1's efflclency to the laz underclassnen alla Wae Nash's helght to Ruth Denim, Bert '1ller's sclentlfic knowledge to Glenn Vrazce Virglnia Blakeslee's even temper to Varian Metcalf We hereby stipulate that any P613lH1Rg nronerty wr1ch has not been dlSUOS8d of by thls document stall be used to increase the conforts of the boller room Slgned, sealed, and attested, thls twenty fourth day of Aay ln the year of our Lord Nlneteen hundred and forty The lass of l9LO CLABS HILL .N - . . . . , , J 1 , 1 ' a ,o ' ' . ' y 5' . ,v .J 0 I , 1 ' ' n l U . . , A ' . ' 3 I . - Y l , A h . I 1 1 ' ' . . .14 a A ' ll A . A A . A . A Q , , . . n . IV A , 4 A 1 , ' s . . , . A Q In A .4 .4 ' . L , I , . . M . M . . . 4 A 0 , . . . F 2 . . . c V ample supply of brains. Second, be it known that our school spirit . i I. ' ' , . . . .. H ' , : ' A '.t - . . Q . . , . 9 l-' ' A ' V' ' A - I I 1 Z' . . , H . . . . . k E . K . . 1 , . WT' ' H , , H ig ' ' ' F y C . .s . . D V u ' . ' , 5 ' ' y . g H l 3 . Y. ,. . . , 4 g J' . H. .. . , . , . . o Ni. HAMMERMILL PAPER COMPANY ERIE PENNA. Z QM? Other Famous Business and Advertlslng Papers Manufacturers of d LAWRENCE PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT Community Service and Protection Call us when In nee o FIRE PROTECTION ARTIFICIAL RESUSCITATION INHALATOR FIRST AID PENN THEATRE Congratulates e C ass 1940 an Washes Them I Every Success ISAAC BAKER 81 SON STATE ISEVENTH I ' cI I I Erie's OIdest and Newest Men's Store th I I of I d E' P . QIIUIEDINIHIDIDIIRS The Lawrehtnah LAS3 OF 'Ll The year l920 13 one to be relenbered, for on one brlght september dav of that vear about thlrty young ters stumbled lnto the brlghtly lighted COFF1dOTS of the Lawrence Park Plgh school Ttis actmon narked the beglnnlng of the class of nineteen kundred and forty one DlHC8 tkat day, thls group of youngsters has grown mentally and physicallv, until they reacted the lane upon wrlch we, tnelr counterparts, recline This process of growing, however, is not to be underestimated Take, for instance the COHdlt1OUS in first grade here 'rs QlCk6DbFOd6 taught us to read and wrlte' Durlng thls flrst year we became acquainted with each other, and nada our frlends In second grade, Miss Grove helped us w1th arlthmetlc she also made us behave, Pearson and cole know about that Durlng trese two years in the New school, manv of us were in a rhythm band d1rected by Viss Kennedy Cir skala didn't work here then J How manv of you classmates remember that day ln third grade when Miss Stoddard left the room and B111 D took off U3XlD6'S shoes and rung then 1n the cloakrooxq H158 Stoddard never did flnd out who to nunlsh for the ness that room was in Speaklng of DUH1Shm6Ht Suz1e had all the boy making eyes at her that vear flftt and slxth rades we were departnentalized for the f1PSt tlme Bov, that Aade us feel big' At tnls perlod ln our llves, I ttlnk we all were 1D love at least twlce weren't we leifero ' e the great da w'en we were t on e aga n enter the New Qchool, not as bables, but as seventk graders now we were glven the op ortunlty to nartlclnate in Q2ny'Ef tle hlgh school actlvltles How trose two years as seventh ard elghth graders flew by for us' Then wonder of wonders, we were Freshmen embers of a select group For tte first tlme we elected officers and organized Our actlvltles were small compared to future tasks but HBVGFtU6l6SS they were activlties As Freshmen our schoolwork lncreased but so did our capacltv for learnlng Suddenly we were Sophomores and, therefore, one step higher on the ladder of social promlnence Many of our athletes were varslty men and others led 1D muslc and dramatlcs Thls banner year of l9LC we reported to school, Junlors, upnerclassnen, people who knew all the robes Ne went tkrough the routlre of 81SCt1HP officers and arranglng schedules Then we embarked on a course, that because of the fine cooperation of each i i . . W . , , .. A t L K , . ls A . A . v . -. A . A 1 vv x v7 A ' ' ' . . .A . , Y A . .L ,A ' . . . . . . , .A . . T. . A . V . A , A l . 1vA . A J A A ' ff . , . I don't believe we'll ever forget that day in fourth grade when Miss Honan spanked Jean L.g ' . . 's , . In ' , ' g .. ' '. . D r 1 1. V . ' . . A ' s . I , I -am n H y h o c i . . . - - ' A . I ,, . 2 . Y A . .A A 4 . . . . i U , A . A I . --E . L ' . A I A. , , . 0 A . , U . A. . . . . A . D n , 1 .A . I V. I The Hawrhemuah e ber of tre class was destlned to be f PaHCl3llJ tne most suecessful vear for our u,1aSS OI' fOI' Elflk ULLFQLOI' 9 J lass eler to eave tf1S s hoo lW1FoB hovever, was not our only success J ha e resentatlves 1D al count football asketbal UUSlC an a and now as we draw to the lose of a rospercus Junlor year we stcn a while to ewlnlsce he' ar e lH'O t e work that we will 1Wh6Y1t as vSHlOTS AmT R uoesn't Wucku have a beautiful pair o red Dante Wanted two girls to ask Faith culson and Pelth frlght to go to the prom HT Dream of Jeannie fith the Light Qed Hair guess who doe nvone who conside e the un ors eneath 'ke sen'ors s ou d asa Ruth B a out L o or Jretrlen aboat larry e the El ls o' the unior class 'lnd Bill Vorsvth pregardless of bra esy nothing but a glanor bov almer 1ller must have had a rot hand t e da of golf tryouts He shot an elgrt slx tVlFd owest o' tts da axine and Albert stlll seen to engoj ear? other's omoany u ie' legs took a nlce plcture for the annual but the were ut oat staexs' Glen and Marv Yana are Stlll golng rreat guns ih1t's ar' lller got that we haven' bo sq Girls follow rlm everywhere he goes Arval1ne's h11r wo ld wmn a DFIZB in any com p 'ltlon Qenenoer the lanoq Renember tle orld arv lemenber tre enress on Remember that reshman ra. .alfer 7 JlnC6 the trx ut of the lun r l fe're all 1H'l1H8d to thlnk that wiplng off the l1DS 1S reflex action wlth Hhelfer Xsa 'Bltl 'oulson how he rated the honorar seat llStOPj class Iere, here, sob ole, do you reallv make the glrls crvq h, for Jean La dlaw's gaietv, always laughlnv areless ngel Dee ln a ream h, Uohnny In the H starlit Hour lt 'akes No Dlfference Now Leanin' Un the wld lop 1311 S Nu TILLLQ Dlck Iartley Rutr Benlm ohn Dean llmmy Foster Grane Joltz War Klng Grant Hood Tom Rafter Robert Cole 1 m 1 1 , ' i.' 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Complimenks of 1 Choice Meats, Groceries, Fruits and VegetabIes 0 - ain ree hone -35 r 'v r Trosk Prescott 8. Rnchordson Co ERIE PENNA Graduatuon Gifts Comp! ments po t g Goods Depat PALACE HARDWARE HOUSE 9 3 I5 State Ste t Receive Specual Guft Wrapping Compllments Your Mlllcman CARL WAGNER Pho e 83 l98 ELMER G GRENZ t eb R Na H Laltay ti Sales 6- Se v ce 2263 Buffalo Blvd Wesleyvllle Pa -57? X 7 lx -'N I I I 0 i or U Our S r in r ment J 0 Al - r e Erie, Perma. n - of S ud a er- s - e e ri 1 I I SGDIIDHGDHMIIGDIIRHBS J The llawneemuah kwa Cr ' Tre years mav come and the vears may go, but the fond 1SmOFl6S of oxr y ars of F1 H school w1ll always linver ln our nlnds Durlng our reshman year we elected f8DHGtH Garthwalte, Presldent, R1 hard Bock 1 e fresident, War aret Vorn, Secretarv and argaret Bunny, Treasurer ur f1r t SOCl3l event was a part ln the gvm at WhlCh everyone rad a gala time any of our more entxget c members lOlN9d tlc band ani cr zestra and otler organizxtlons sponsored by the school Others belng athletlcallv lncllned took an active part in our sports True we had to suffer such names as babies' and 'lnfant , but a tle year rolled by we began to leel ore certalr tkat wlthout tle reshman Class lawrence Park Hlgh schoo woald be 1U a sorry state ents This year our lass offl ers are Juy bayter, Pre ldent, Xrtrur hannah 1 e res1 dent, 'arion Metca f, secretary, and Robert Ja hter, Treasurer qur lass advlsers are 'rs Qmitl and Wr Boag since rallowe'en class partles seemed to have been the custom with other classes, we felt that me shouldn't pass uc the opportunlty cf havlng one also This was held ir the gym and was en oyed 1mm6DS6lb b5 everyone A sophomore Skatlng Party was presented at skateland and proved to be a Ureat success We also sponsored a very successful movle 1n tle 3UdltOPlLm ne have partlclpated in varlous sclool actlvltles Among 'less are band ard orclestra, debating, student patrol, basketball, football track, glrls' glee club ushers squad cheer leadlng souad, and intra rural sports The obhomore class is verv much talented 1U dramatics For two years we have entered the senlor Cne Act Play Pontest, and for two years our actresses have been awarded the PPlZ6 for the best acting We are very sorry to report trat several of our classmates are leavlng us Lucllle Vontgomery is now attending school lH Buffalo Guy layden, Arthur lannah, and Betty Jones are leavlng us at the end of the term H135 UCBP1d6 gave a lovelv farewell party for tho who are moving We slncerely hope that they wlll engov thelr respectlve schools as much as they did Lawrence Park Hlgh School we'll miss them Ne're very happy to welcome Robert Rouse from Unlon Clty to our school, he is a very promlslng member of our class The Class of 'A2 has now completed two years of hlgh school, and ln future years promises to be one of the flnest groups ever to graduate from thls school l 3L.,, N L? l . N . t .. . , ' 1 e .'g. ' D ' N' ' . ' F .. l ' X ' ' ' 'c T ., V'c R . - - 7 A . g . M . K ' 3 'V V y ' N . .'-. ' . .. . sf ' 5 A 4 ' .1-' . C, Cv' A .. J 5 . . A . .r V . . Q . , H I I ' Sh S 1 ' ' ' 2 '. . ' 1 7 n. , ' V- - V ,w - - . - . Now that we are Sophomores we feel that we have just reason to boast of our accomplish- m . . c 'c P I 'i . s' - , . ' , V'c P '- -TJ J l ' ,H .V T c . o c- ' V , , , - V . .M . e . . . . . . . 4 V ' V V V - - N ' . . 0 . - - D . t , . . Q . .U . . D 'U ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' . cl . A ' 1 1 1 - ' , -.. A , A U ' 1 1 N 4 V - o . Y A 1 a . V ' : V I ' . .u' . ' L f ' . se ' v O V' O 1 ' ' n . ' . ' A g The LAWPCDEHAU J6mOY16S that bless and burn Remember Vhen Marion 'etcalf chased Vlncent Nalley at our class partyo Nhen Uarworle Durand just adored Yenny 'Sugar Dun Nllllemson hen Arthur Hannah broke a study hall seat at the Freshman party MwGwHwmnmmkmwwe Xmen Don Prlndle considered charglng h1s name to Jones so tlat te could s1t near Betty ln all h1s classes when Russell Klng was the wlzard of the Algebra Class Nlen Lillian Uarzka had a boyish Yalrcut Autterings Ask Vardorie Durand about her conversation wlth John UT1NgtOU Andrew 'ephan ras e cutest cough germs ldV1C9 to tke Lovelo n Ask Hqoneon Jachter about his conquests Harry Darker is a tenpecked husband Xsk Qlta Bole and Hay seitzinger about the fresk ple Gladys Jobe 15 a good skater It must be love between Uary sebell and Tohn C'FB11 The big attraction at the Playhouse is ulll16 hlnes Robert Qouse has a cute ra1r do Bill Ostermaler adds to the oomoh of the safety Patrol Harold Parris is qulte a i1tt9TbUg Isn't Russ King a cute llttle rascalo 'tkel Punt 15 a very lndustrlous g1rl scout Betty Jones is a regular old Prom trotter Ask Jean Forsyth about the watch she keeps durlng cooking class Llberty Park st1ll attracts Arthur hannah and Kenneth Gartrwalte Paul Hood keeps spiders Kathryn Dunlap stlll has a Hcockyn one and only Does Doris Beanland still adore Tommy Hugheso Clifford Guckes and Larry hinds should have a hard tlme keeping thelr map up to date Betty hellogg takes her lunch to assembly Arthur Ahrens plays chauffeur to Marion Guerrln We wonder if the attractlon at Niagara Place for Albert Johnson is plng pong or a blond Wax Corzilius is a genlus at Geometry Peg Korn catches up on her sleep ln English class d Ames's favorite questlon is, 'How do you knowo M3TJOPlS Sherwood has flne artistlc ablllty Joanne Vldetto carries pins to assembly Nhy Those fog horn noises you've been hearing are the result of Don Prlndle trying to play HTuxedo Junction N Gladys Kappel I ' - . 'n A . , . , , . , . . A . . . . . , .. . ,. V , , . . T. ' A Q . I . A . ' , X ,. 1 l ' . .. . . , ' x ,- r' , . U 4 ' 'H' . A . th '.. . ' . r : , n T . ' . x , Q A , ,. F A l dough that slapped back at them. Don't Peg Bunny and Kenny Williamson make a cute couple? ' . .M ' L - S ' . AA 1 Q . I gl n A 4 1 . L . 1 l . ' ' o A 5 A . I D l ' Y A A . g . , . . . V ' I A4 , I ' -. ' E ' 1 .Il ' ' . . . . . , 9 . . . . ADVANCE PRINTING 8. LITHO CO 1 111141, 8QOCht 52975 SPILKER PHOT0 STUDIO Photos of Pe Iectlon me S es Ws es o e Seniors of Lawrence Park GENERAL ELECTRIC REALTY CORPORATION 3595 Mans! Lawrence ar , re, enn one 841 1 N,-frfliu .1 nn' 1 14' L !7A4lAL'f U 111 - es nu! Shed Phone . 0 All Senior Portraits in the Lawrentian taken by ll r . Bkh and S e tracts Erie, Pennsylvania B I i h Q th i ., P k Ei P a. Ph - 9 ITS NOT SO BAD TO BE UNEMPLOYED AS IT IS TO BE UNEMPLOYABLE Thorough Trarmng makes you employable and s your best Insurance against Unemployment ERIE BUSINESS COLLEGE endorses only thorough Courses In Secretarial Trannnng Accountung and Business Adm nustratron which prepare lor the Better Posrtuons ERIE BUSINESS COLLEGE College Grade Courses Strong Teaching Statt Selected Student Body You are vnvlted to vusvt the school Phone or wrnte tor Descrnptvve Folder 220 West Nmfh Street Erie Business College Erle Penne Establushed I884 Trme Pueces Tnme Servrce 6I3 NOBEL AVENUE LAWRENCE PARK ERIE, PENNA P O Box I666 Telephone 83 404 . . I E . . . . 5 . . l . . . l School Ideally Located - Refined Atmosphere - Equipment Up-to-Date , . c 0 HPHRHESSMHMIIHEEN The lawnaemnah LF ' nlne Je rs apo 1 group of chlldren shuffled 1 to the new school most easer to begln tlelr career Tre flrst few :ears conslsted of a few ylays, the three r's and recess ' nlrxng to get thrcugl tie vlfbt ive years 1n one comolete unlt tie lass of ' had 1 ver, suc e sful slxth velr Thls 1WClUdBU tle tor lonor of the unlor ne not Play ontest, the flfbb sixth lrlde PFCWOt1OH SYGFCISBS ln the llStOTY of lawrence arl and the dedlcat on of a tree on Arbor ay 'ter six years of hxnd labor in the old school, the class thrllled at tte trougrt of enterxng unlor lgh, only to live thelr snlrlts dam ered bv the mocking rrolps of TLFYGP rank X5a1n we clalmed honors in dranatics ight Prade was a lone e r, that lS, the longest one we ever rad to endure e were lust 1U betweens, too old fo tl1S and too young for that Having been oresented with the sallx ornson up for the thlrd consecutive vear, we cons4dered ourselves most excellent perfcrners The arrlval to nlnth grade was an experlence' Gradually we were becoming more inde pendant whlch weant we had to choose our courses and prove ourselves worthy of trem r faculty advlsers, Wrs Brown and Hr Landers, have been wonderful frlends, ln structlng us in many ways to compete Wltl l1f9'S proble.s Vhat rave we to show for our nine yearsq a well rounded Proup of young oeople, who ln three years shall be ready to take tleir rlace 1U the world We, the lass of 'L3 realize that Lawrence Parx H1gh's faculty and school board have done all in thelr power to holy us attlln our yoal we w1ll attaln that goal' GOSJ P lf vou can't pronounce B 's name wust call her Joe sle'll re bond' Thlnps of interest eorre llen's yalt 1ss POb1NSOn'S new ha1r do, and Jerry -right's qulet clothes ongrat1lLt1ons to lda Gest and Neal schatmeler fo thelr splendld perfornlng 1n The ale of a shlrt H 1ll they nake Broadway Clnswer 1U next year's column see your annull yearbook D Jerry estman wlll save a lot of shoe leather slnce a certaln girl moved from Wesley v1lle to wwrence lark Does Hln the 'oodu FBWlHd you of Evelyn Peterson9 Does HTuxedo 'unctLonH remlnd you of sax Narthmano Ie all envy Gloria Royal's snlle, Fred Byrd's spunk ff, af. 5 ,olde L3 ,.. 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Ihre Lawzvemnah B111 N Nhat did the Clty drunkard say to tre farmer drunkzrdq Do I I-'ow do I knowo fperplexedl lick' If you are 1U doubt as to how to buck the buck lcd mlght try asklng Jeannf Voulsor Flash' 'arion Guerln worders how the La+ klddles ever learned t e awful lanruafe Need an excuse PorYy's suorlx 15 UDl1ml'9d SPSC13w reduced pri e ' lO onja Fenle of our class, namely da Gest builds 'erself up for a great set down ask reler Eresee about lXlOW I are will ex air If plg is an an nal and nan is an anlma well it just goes to s ow wr t an effect slmultareous equa'1cns have on a nerson Rose erna's feet comp a1n when she tries to crowd a number 8 foot lnto a number 5 shoe operetta entltled HTte Barber cf bev le as the song arelessu dedicated to Elll iller b dlss 'cnride lnted lte 1U etc'1t allas Rob Vale lss Prlie s QQ Psalm x algebra puplls are a eacache I do not want They maketh ne tc lle awake nlghts lheir heads are de se Yea, trough I pre arest mv lessons hey do not I prep rest tests anoint trelr heads with Ilgebra surely gcodress and mere shall follow we all the rest of my life And I stall be freed of the worr of Fresh en fc ever ' arlon ouerln Father Jln, this report ard is terrlble Aren't you ashamed? Janes But I d1d lt for vour sake, Daddy Father Qxplain yourself, son Jales hell, you ronised me a dollar if the card was better tkls nonth, and mother told me vou coulon't afford lt Jean Poulson . ,,. W . W V X K h t V.: . . , Bill A.: E . , . N Y Y . . v 1 v A v ' .. L ' . N ein ' E - I y 1 . .. 7 .f A,'j ' ' 't . . ' I e' 3 o. 3 ' ,. ' A , ' 4 W . .' I I . ' - . H. '-- rl ,. ' .in . . ' lg h Ia ' . ' .' .Q . . H A , . . . v .I . - 4 .A Miss Ruby Jewel Eruno and Miss Helen Irene Freeland announce the opening of their new ' iT H J Cf u ' ' 'T ' y T ' .ff .. 'f H' --S rr' F V' - ' . . 'J' TC., 'c ' -1, ' a ', W .. . . I ' n . L , Q .V . , 12 ' . v 5 . - . , L . 4 A : n - ,, 1 , I . , , . . 1 A '7 I' , , . - . ' . ' rw ' A T : ' ' , . ' - L. v . . W ' t h Y AA A U A l O JOHNNY CUNNINGHAM CongratuIates e C ass 1940 an Wishes Every Success BLICKLE GULF SERVICE Accsssomras D y d N gm Te! Iv P C64 Approved ECOMA ICE CREAM an DAIRY PRODUCTS ERIE COUNTY MILK ASSN Q I dshsl 22 255 9 I ton The Graduatrng CIass of 1940 From Your Friends 'EDS C0 0w.::: Pa 1 nf Headqua rfcrs I3 81State Streets ah I Open a an i I 0 East Lake Road at Payne Ave. CI Denman ir . Unconditiona I Guaranteed Them Goodrich Tires and Tubes hone -18 . Con ratu a i s Io d I - K? S . . - ' 1s an e - I TH I FLORISTS P t LAVER S DECORATORS W r7rh Sr RED 81 WHITE Rystalc o 8217 GROCERIES MEATS o pl t o W J BRIDGER DAIRY F D Pho 99625 14th dSm Se it W MAC and JIM S SERVICE 2404E QLkeR d P P Y Roo s Co rteo S Engravmg K2 Printing 706 Peafi Sf Fr-ze 'Pa L! 5'af'0 '-ffv Crrculatrng Library Greeting Cards For All Occasrons I 705 each S ree! 27 es ,egg Erie, Pennsylvania C m imens I o r s Ernie W Ile Phone - 3 R. . . 4 ne Compllmenfs of Best ishes from I George MacKenzie and Jim Daglish as a on an e S' Greasing, S ring S ra ing, Clean Rest m , u us ervice Enmpenna' Rou 5 Lawrenc f M W E38 QKQFIIMMIDIIESQIE J 'X 'VX XX XXX . QCX CIAII CIYII -- The Lawrenmuan RIM EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Compllments PLUBELL HARDWARE COMPANY T D Krum pres Eounclecl I93l ERIE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Spec al sts n Business Tm nung STATE AT EIGHTH STREET State Cert ed Tea tiers Placement o Graduates 98 Largest Bus ness Tra n ng School n Northwestern pennsylvania Phone 22 6011 Res 98179 Member 0 the pennsylvania Approved Business Sclwools Aiea 04051100 DAIRY Bulilialo Roacl at l-larrrson MCGARVEY BROS Phone 81+ l28 ol: i i i i ti I t ili Q t , i i i i i ' Visit tlwe Sctwool Tuition Reasonable F . . 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Wesle ville Y The Best In Graduation Photos Phone 94-541 We Do Our Own Cleaning PORTRAITS WEDDINGS 110 W. 11th St. Erie, Penna Compliments ol H HERFF JONES COMPANY World s Largest Manufacturers of Class Ring Jewelry Virgil Ware Cleveland Ohio Compliments ol Mme Misses and Women s Fashion Apparel 917 State St ne Penna Compliments of ANITA GOODLING Plano Instructor Pre Instrumental Classes Private Theory Classes 1056 Smrthson Ave Phone 84 551 I-'IRCH S MA MADE BREAD II DARLING FLOWER SHOP Flowers For AII Occasions 108 West 'Ith St Phone 43 242 Compliments ol MACS UNION BARBER SHOP Wesleyvllle Open 8 Closed 'I Saturday 9 19' E 8g A DOUBET Jewelers 10th and Holland Sts C202 E 10thJ T E - ' - T ,J . - I I I S ' 1 - . . 31,148 ,171-,.1 L ' .fl-,.i,Zg, . , . . ...,... .r...r..r. . ,I - I JI -2ve,If'!X?:, ' Nlfigf- I Compliments of ZINK S MIRACLEAN Clean as a Breath of Sprung Phone 25 2l6 fy DUStl9SS Coal and Colne RED SEAL COAL COMPANY All K ds ol Solt Coal I-la d Coal and Colne Reasonably Pr ced Phone 83 I65 Phone 83 406 for appolntment MARGARETS BEAUTY Sl-IOPPE Spec alaz ng un Noma Mach neless Wave Nestle OI Permanents at S3 50 S4 5 Spec al for Chnlclren 2 Complete I Open Even ngs also tor your convennence 3906 Ma n Street Lawrence Pa lc Ene Dry Goods Company ll I g :fl AWN Jw Ie Z BOSTON STORE BUEHLER BROTHERS INC ual ty Meats Reasonable Pr ces 72l State Street Phone 22 988 Compl ments WIRTZ PHARMACY 4003 Ma n Street Phone 84 IOC? Compliments ENS' CTT? CONN 854 Ranlcme Avenue Lawrence Park 1915 STATE ST u D , ,hi clcizi i i.. lilly. ' a'a ' i Hang' H - - -S llIf,m?I,, 3 ' 5 I fi 3 A Haircut, Shampoo, and Fingerwave ' A f if 5 ' 51 V 5 ' rl K. ' wlilll I r ilgiimif C Q f of at QLMEGHFMVIHWEMHES A I I I l The lldawmamnan BAND lhe Hlgn School Band, under the suoervlsion of Nr H J Schllken, has acconpllshed some very lHt6PGStlHg trlngs thls year Ther partlclpated 1U parades, concerts, and names and have shown marked muslcal advancement The fourteen enptx chalrs left by the QSH1OTS wlll be capablv fllled by the younger students Through the flne work and lnterest of the Parent MUS1C Club, our unlforns w1ll soon be a reality !e're looking forward to seeing a smartly outfltted orranlzatlon MSMB RS CF Tha BAND Clarlnets ABPPIB umerson, Gilbert Hoffman, Harrv Pearson, Joe Oboe Charles Smith Flutes Robert cole, Doris ROb1PSOn axophones Betty Spierling, Marlan Guerln, J ck Hillegas, Har Anderson, Robert Scofleld Trunoets Robert Hacnenzie, Arthur rreeland, R1chard Peterson, June Snlthers Trombones Kelth Goodwln, Donald Prlndle, Arthur Ahrens, Berne Horns Thomas Hughes, nOUH16 Robinson, Edward Ames Bar1tone Kenneth Garthwalte, Robert Wllmi9P Bass Harry Opdyke, Jack V1HC6Ht, Jean Ferrls, Gretchen Rohde, Drums Helen Stent, Eloise G1ll1s, V1rginia Blakeslee Shler, Reglnald Hoffman ry Moorehouse dward John 'OPP1SOH, Neal Goodwln, rd Disco, John Anderson Fred Raven gj.....fv 'T .. ' ' .1, - Keith Wright, Jean Laidlaw, Marjorie Durand, Gladys Kappel, Arthur Swetland. S : ' '. ' a ' , , E V . I . , - . ,M . . The Lawrentuan ORCHESTRA Our orchestra is provided with complete instrumentation by its forty five members in past years, it won County first place in the Music and Forensic Contest and also took top honors at the All County Fest1va1 The orchestra has received high praise for 1tS presentatlons at all school dramatic fUHCt1OHS and cooperates fully w1th our musical supervlsor, Mr Howard J Schllken MrZMBr.R.b OF THE OR HLSTRA First Violins wllllam Mlller, Richard Brandenste1n, Janet Robinson, Grace Voltz, Saxton Aarthman, Aeith Wright Second Violins Harry Jell Hita Bole, David Bock, Martha Steltzer, Margaret Mattson Marion Cameron, Catherine Scofleld, Margaret Scofield Ruth Parker Mary Larson, Evkina Avedisian Cello Zane Brandensteln, Jeanne Hartley, Andrew Mepham, May Seltzinger V1o1a Jean Paulson, 'velyn Peterson axophone edward Anderson, Marian Guer1n Piano Connie Robinson Clarinets Gllbert Hoffman aroline Emerson, Harry Pearson Flutes Robert Cole Doris Hobinson Oboe Charles Smith Horn Thomas Hughes rumpets Hobart McKenzie, Richard Peterson, Arthur Freeland Trombones Kelth Goodwin, Donald Prindle Bass Gretchen Rhode, Jean Ferrls, Harry Opdyke Drums Helen Stent, Eloise Gillis - . 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Wwe lawrentnan GIRLS GLEE CLUB Our Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs Skala, is the largest it has ever been Over one hundred g1FlS meet twlce a week to slng classlcal and popular songs Qxtensive solo work has been done w1thin the club to help the girls gain self assurance Because of its size, outslde slnglng as a unit has been impossible However, selected gxrls have sung before the P T A , Men's Club, and other organizatlons The Glee Club's tr1o, 'leo Freeland, Ruby Bruno, and Irene Freeland took top honors at the distrlct Forensic Contest The librar1ans, and distr1buting the Alton, Rita Ames, Audrey nderson, Shlrley Avery, Sally Barnes, Betty Bashioun, Jean Bennett, Donna eoderocco, Emma Jean Bresee, Helen Bruno, Ruby F3ddlS, Kathleen Cameron, Donna Carlson, Audeen Chrlsty, Barbara Conrad, Frances Cordlngly, Phyllis Cragle, bdlth Crowley, Rose Marie Daglish, Shirley Dean, Helen Dingman, Doris Dollinger, Catherine Gladys Jobe and Lillian Uarzka, have done a commendable job of filing music for these one hundred and seven glrls Durand, Margorie Freeland, Cleo French, Myrtle French, Betty Ferris, Marletta Foster, Gertrude Fox, Nilma Jeanne Gahn, Gahn, Gest, Green, June Grotjohan Alma George, Elizabeth Hannah, Patricia Hecker, Ruth Helninger, Mary J Herman, Dorothy Herman, Marion Hess, Charlotte H1l1egas, Blaine Hines, Mildred Hooven, Dorothy Aileen Nadine A a Dowd, Phyllis +Hunt, Ethel Drake, Doris Jobs, Eleanor fDunlap, June Freeland, Irene +Monitors ane 4 Jobe, Gladys Jones, Jacqueline Jones, Jones, Peggy Phyllis Kellogg, Betty hellovg, Irene Kennedy Jeanne Marie Korn, Pegny La Roux, lrevajane Larson, Genevleve Marzka, Imogene Marzka, Lillian Matoslan, Louise McClaran, Gay McHugh, Margaret Metcalf, Marion Miller, Jean Jiller, Lois Moreland, Beth Mungle, Joyce Mungle, Marjorme Nelson, Olive Nelson, Rose Nickolson, Wilma O'Neil Doris Opdyke Natal1e Rafter Rose Hay, Betty iettew, Betty Royal, Gloria Royal, Helen Sanner, Grace fSChH1d, Ethelda berpa, Rose Ma herwood Jean hultz, Alice telzer, Evelyn tr ab, iarjorie ee, Mme swenson, M8P10D Uzzle Joan Uzzle, Marie Uzzle, Virg1nia Wachter, Betty +Waechter Dorothy adeskl, Emily Yadeski, Kathleen O U l Q 0 I o . 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A , Y The LAWFCDIIAU DEBATING TEAM Interest 1n debating has r1sen this year to a new h1gh Many underclassmen, as well as the old debaters, reported to Mr Landers for a place on the team In order to train the recruits and glve them eiperience, a Junior team was organlzed wh1ch relieved the varslty from tlme to t1me The Senior Team was dlvlded into two groups, one Group debating in the County League and the other ln the Lakeshore League, on the tlmely subgect, Resolved That the Govern ment Should Own and Operate the Rallroads The debates dlffered from those of prevlous years 1n that no decisions were rendered Under the new system one orator 1S chosen from the d6b3t1Hg team of each school to part through the 1nd1v1dual abllity of 1t3 representatlve in the flnals June Dunlap came through for Lawrence Park by winning the laurels as the best debater in the Lakeshore League Because of June's accompllshment a new debat1nv cup will appear 1n our trophy case Debatlng does much toward developing poise, qulck thinklng and personality in those who partlcipate Ihe debaters were Varsity June Du lap, hdWlH Bunny, Frank Brown, Walter Mattson, Allan MacKenz1e, Robert bcofield, Belva Carle, Kelth Coodw1n, and Ethelda Schmid Junlor Team Richard Splerling, James MacKenz1e, Richard Glll, Joan Videtto, Gladys Keppel, and Edward Anderson I icipate in the finals at Allegheny College. A school may win the Championship only e Lawrehtnan Ps- 1 SENIOR PLAY One of the hlghllghts of our Senior year was the presentatlon of our class play, HProfessor, How Could Youlu The productlon centered around the predlcament of a hlStOTY professor who was offered the deanshlp o hls college, DPOVldlHg he found hlmself a w1fe w1th1n three days Matters were compllcated when three glPlS proposed Flnally he suc cumbed, however, to the charms of a VlVaClOuS student who, when she was angry, would hurl the nearest thlng at hand A large part of the credlt for the play's success 1S due to the excellent dlP6Ct1OD of Mrs Skala Her patlent coachlng and tlreless effort made it not gust another play, but a flnlshed productlon The cast lncluded Keats Perry, the professor V1ck1e Randolph, bane of hls llfe Grandma Perry, Obllglng soul Grandpa Perry, sly codger John Appleby, Keat's frlend Prlcllla Morley, secretary TDOtSle Bean, good, llttle cook Butcher Boy Bean, brother of Tootsle Valerle Whltman, southern charmer BOgg1US, butler Chlldren John Vldetto Jean COPZllluS Betty Splerllng Gllbert Hoffman Edw1n B nny Helen Stent Marjorle Jones Tom Sheehan Catherine McHugh Joseph Enlngton Lols Rebuck, Eth Charles Smlth elda Schmld The Lawrcntuan WI NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The long awalted anmouncement concerrlng those chosen to the Natlonal Honor SOCl8tS dlsclosed that elght OSHlOFS and two Juniors were selected This 13 the hlghest honor that can be bestowed on a hlgh school student Before the pFlVl1S26S of a National honor society Chapter can be granted to high school certaln requlrements must be met The Department of secondary school Princlpals, sponsor of this organ1zat1cn, demands that the hlgh school be accepted by the Assoclatlon of nolleges and rreparatory schools of the Ulddle states and iarvland, or the equlvalent thereof When a school has attalned this ratlng, lt may then form a chapter of the National Honor Soclety acholarshlp 15 the flrst requlrement for admlttance into the orpan1zat1on Only two flfths of the upper one thlrd of the Senlcr class and only one flfth of the upper one third of the Junlor vroup may be cho en to the soclety each year At the t1me of graduat1on no more than flfteen per cent of the Senlor class may have been taken into the Socletv The faculty, at a special meetlng, votes upon those who have met the scholastic requirements The qualltles which they cons1der are character, leadershlp, and service At the lnstallatlon, members of the faculty discuss the qualificatlons necessary for adnlttance to the soclety, and the new members FSC61V8 a certlficate of merit and an accompanylng gold key, the emblem of the organlzation The followlng pupils were elected thls year to the Natlonal Honor Society Senlors onstance Roblnson, Helen Stent, .lizabeth Sp1erling, Gretchen Rohde, nthelda Schmid, June Dunlap, DdW1H Bunny, and Ruth Greenwell, Juniors Robert Cole and Parol Mcnlintock Four Senlors were elected to the Societv ln thelr Junior year Thev are Carollne Emerson, mloise Gillls, Jeanne orzlllus, and Betty Wendel 9 The Lawrenmuah Tx 1 V mm! as NINTH GRADE JUNIOR ONE ACT PLAY CONTEST tn Xpril l6 the seventh, eight and ninth grades competed in their annual One ct Play onte t The Contest is an annual event which was originated to develop character no se and personality in the students Tre eighth grade ,lay, 'His first Girln, directed by Robert stoner, captured first honors hrs Bessie Barton Winger judged Edward lifton, eighth grade, as the best actor and Ada Jest, ninth grade, tre best actress of the evening Those who received awards for the outstanding performance in each play were Francis Spearman, seventh grade Richard Brandenstein, eighth gradeg iornelius Schatmeier, ninth grade The plays were as follows. Seventh Grade--HGawky, Twelve and Freckledng Director, Earl Goodling John Anderson, Francis Spearman, Ralph Hooven, and Audrey Ames Eighth Grade--HHis First Girlug Director, Robert Stoner. Richard Brandenstein, Edward Clifton, Sally Avery, Virginia Uzzle, and Marion Swenson. Ninth Grade--NTale of a Shirtug Directress, Lois Stevens. Ada Gest, Cornelius Schatmeier, James McKenzie, Margaret McHugh, and Ray Beanland. The Plays were under the general direction of Mr. Dingle. ce Lawrcem an svn ,Rss JUTTA . 1 D 1 T fa QENIOQQ SENIOR ONE ACT PLAY CONTEST On February twenty-ninth the Senior One-Act llay ontest was pre ented to a full auditorium. The tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades competed for the coveted sally Johnson cup which is awarded the winning play The trophy was won for the second successive year by the lass of l9LO The play, trite Ae 7 Love sceneu was directed by Jeanne orzilius John Videtto was judged the most outstanding actor of the evening, and Marion Metcalf who was in the sophomore Play, HJunior's Justache', won the award for the best actress Awards for the best acting in their respective plays were given to Carrie Emerson, Senior, Jean Thomas, Junior, Arthur Freeland, sophomore The ilays were as follows. Senior Play--Hwrite Me A Love Scene , directed by Jeanne cor-ilius John Videtto farrie Qmerson, Qdwin Bunny, and Joe dmington Junior klay--'Afterwards', directed by Marjorie Jones Robert Cole, Jean Thomas, Harold Partch, Willard Thonpson, Jean Laidlaw, and Keith Paulson Sophomore Play--HJunior'e Mustacheu, directed by Dick Bobonic. Aarion Metcalf, Xrthur Freeland, Lillian Marzka, Donald rrindle, Doris heanland, and May Seitzinger. The Plays were under the general direction of Mrs. Skala. The Lawrentuan MONITORS FRENCH CLUB USHERS COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS SAFETY PATROL SCIENCE CLUB The Ilawremuah J I N LIST Oh ST ev el of Ol' students ude o s erterel tfe Count U51 and FOTEDS1C t a strong ce t 1 1 sclool o ar h The tart clparts we e Jeanre Corzlllus, oe r', eo reela d, so,rano so o, ooh faclenzle, trumnet solo Tho SGClFlHU flrst place tue corte xere Kelth Good ln, tro bore solo, John Emlngtor, decla tlo 1 t d , tuha solo, leo rc TT , WUbJ sruno, and Irene rreela d, rls' Trlo Band and Orchestra t tle dlstrlct contest held 1U O11 Clt , Harrf OndyTe on secord place e D F s v c o 9YlSt or tre brass so olsts ONITCES The offlce monltors re ort one free erlod each da to perform dutles always present around the offlce xnd halls The vroup, selected by Mr Skala, have done thelr work faltdfully The monltors are Of 1ce, Catherine Lar on, Audrey horse, Ethelda Schmid, Reta Slemens Jear La Jlar Halls Kelth Goodwln, Bob har hall, QlChBTd Redpath, Bob Scofleld, Bob stoner 'RL CH CLUB The 3CtJVltlPS of the French Club got off to a hllarlous start wlth the lDlt1atlOH Then at Cnrlstmas tlme they cont rued the precedent of serenadlng the community wlth French Chrlstnas carols In Jana ry a hot dog ,arty was cl1maxed by an evenlng of 1ce skatlng ass rv BOHUUlH lS sponsor o the rrcr h Club The offlcers are Presldent, Carrle Evers , Vlce Pre ldert, Catherlne 'c u5n, Secretary, Betty Splerllng Uon2RS The res orslbllwty of gUldlHg guests about the bulldlng ard seatlng audlerces wlthout confus on, rests uron the g1T1S' u herln squad Because of the unusually heavy demands u or the snuad tVlS ear, lt I s beer enl rved to lnclude Sonhorores as well is Junlors and Senlors The revular Senior members Carrle Emerson, Wmth Greewxell, Jeanne Corz l us, Helen Stert, Bettv end l, Jeanxe Schuld, ElOlSB G11 ls, Maxlne Stabenau, and Conrle Rob r on Soon or of the ushers' scuad 15 Mrs Lavene Spllaer HA S HThe en behnnd the scenesn nave be n an unseen but lndlspensable dart of our assemblles, P T A eet nys, and the County art ard H310 Festlval Thelr magor WOPP1e3, however, are the three One Act Play Contests, and the Jurlor ard Senlor class plays These bovs have done an excellent Job of handllng and arr nflng propertles They are Edvard Aspden, Earl Kelly, John O'Nell, nd Harold Tltus Thls group 15 under the d1rect1on of Hr Smith SA LT' PATQOL Our Safety Patrol lH l3 ears of exlstence has superv eo da1ly'3,000 CPOSSlH9S wltnout a slngle accldert Besldes malnta nlng such a splendld rscord, they h ve had the respo Slbll t of dardllnp trafflc and parklng at all rajor events :Y ch have taken ol ce at ou1 Tool The boys who have helped to uphold the Patrol's envlable record are Ernest Marzka and Ernest Bracalento, co captalns, Jlm Foster and Kenxeth Sample, Lieutenants, Blll Ostermler, falter Mattson, Clarence Shaffstall, George O'Ne1l, Bob Pungle, Ernest Montgomery, and Allen MacKenz1e, regulars, Don Prlndle, Harry Parker, Elmer Mlller, Earl Kelly, Grant Rood, Tom Cralg, Harold Partch, and John Hltzges, substltutes CAJTHA CLUB The Camera Club, now 1n lts second consecutlve year, lS under the d1rect1on of ur J G Hoffman Th1s student group meets weekly to develop, prlnt, and enlarge plctures whlch they have taken The a1m of the club lS to stlm late lnterest ln photography by sho lng the members the correct way to take and to develop plctures The students who make up thlS promlslng organlzatlon are. Kenneth Garthwalte, Elalne Hlllepas, Dorothy Herman, Grace Voltz, Betty French, Jean Laldlaw, Helen Brezee, Max COTZllluS, Arthur Freeland, Reglnald Hoffman, Robert Waechter, and Harold H3TT1S . A T,, , e,H A n -w, M S - ATU TOR . To C TL T C V , ' FL- - W.. -.- '. . ' - S er- .u. and so Ant ,T Tp T T T . y L c T A ,L f- - Yr' - ' .J P- ' , fs - - . . ,onteso t T, Tlh on n 5. T n Y c 47. TT w 1 T v r A .N a -. do 17 -, w , 1- 1 f - V Q . . 5 T, My ol T ,L YT 'E T A, T .1 , Lu 59 . D ' ' ,-4 .T 4 ' ' ..-' 7 ' ' 1 T ln r, Tt.sc T . T .. Tm T - F. T ma ng f' f, , ff -Y , 1 ,: .. 1- v -- .. . TTT TIL- , ,:.F TT V , : El' Ta TT. T X '41 1 g 3 . , . . . . . M vu W C A . a K. J - y T 3 , T H T A , 1 .al J V w -- - f-T V- Y- ' 0 ' ' oonTl, -o,-n on .ae a -T1haT l T T l . VI ' T.T A '. T w p T y ' T I . ,, . T . T T 4 T s T , -Z 7 T . ' V v ' I ' ' T .L 'v Q , S T , YT' -.W Y' 1 .V -. 'I ' Eduard Talone, Jack hlllepas and June Dunlap. t 1 T: I T r no. , , . , . . W, 4 . . . . . T -T T T . . 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I X Z4 G A ..4 Q K, V Q ,ge QQ , 33 ,V - The Lawrenuan - SCIENCV CLUo Thls year has srown a marked 1ncre1se 1B SC16PtlllC lnterest and entluslasm WWtWlD the club Instead of belnv voted ln, as Jas the lrev1ous custom, 3DJl1C3DtS are no. admitted on the bas1s of womrts received for WDFklHg out SClEFtlf1C orogects A corwuttee of flve club me.bers, judges the projects care ully and credits them lccordlng to thelr worth The old me lers also lncrease the SCl6Ut1llC fnowleove of the club by monthly contrl 1t1OHSn Tk wutstxnd eufnt ol tl 1 the t to .asllnr'an and Jefteraor olleve where the Junlor nb i U of JClCWC6 C:rvert Un was e d Pape s .ere reid there hy Bert Mlller, chard W Carrle Jner,or, Jlloert FOILHAH, Bob ma s and 'rank brown. Carrie Jn 'son nxs w rdel t.e honorwrv embersh p to the Ame can nssoc11'1on for 'he A VT c n lclc' ' r fre e txnf most outstandlnr 1ClCTtlllC paver H D V 5 la ls snonsor o the aclence C ub Its ofllcers are r esldent, Bert 1 er, V ce fre 'der rl uoodl ng, c etary, Zane Branderstemn, Treasurer, John V1detto. Ll -:dn I TNI' a Our l brarlan, ass Bouquln, selected several asslstints to melp her perfonw the many necessar' utles al e s to be found ln the llbrary These stude ts h ve done an excellent J o T ef are Bettd uy erllng, Cl1 ence Shaflsc l, Betty endel, Allan MacKenz1e, and June Du.la balutatory CO' IIICINEIRT Sr 1K..RS The nuPTlCHluH 'Ovement Betty Nendel OTdblOH Educatlon Oratlon Educatlon Oratlon hducatlon Oratlon Educdtlon Oratwon Edunotlon Or tlon 'fn IH V3lCQlCtOKY we nO cut for for for for or foe me self Reallzatwon John mnlngton iuman Relatlonsnlps June Dunlap occuaatlonal ufilclency ndwln Bunny UCOHOWlC mfflclency lH the ugme cthelda Schmld C v1c Resnom blllt alter kattson , w uUFTlPdlU' Jeanne corzl Q allenge p1FOllD8 Jnersvr LL- TAQ u The cast of Heurlv To Bed arly to asm , soonsored b the Parent H510 Club, was made uo of toe Nlnners lf revwous Ore Act Plaf Con ests The proceeds of the roduct1on, whlch Unlform Fund The cast 'ncluded K3FlOU Guerln was coached by r D rgle went to the Band John V1detto, BettJ fewdel, Tholas Sheehan, Carrle Jnerson, Don Prlrdle, Elll .ors tfe, Jeanne Corzlllus, Joanne V1dGt+O, hdward Anderson nd Ruth ureennell :ut The PUD1lC JDS1f'D Cl1ss resentei ts t 1rd anvual Anxteur show 1 der the dlrectlon of Is la on n r l 9, before the tudent bod, Once agawn t cored 1 creat success as students of both the rxde ,c ool nd the .lah school partlcl ted Betty erdel, nlnlfred sweet, 1nd nf ne at bedlu 1n'rodnced the conteltants over our own L 1 H S B1oadc1st nv Unmt The audlence was asfed to vote for tlelr favorwte perfonuers The results of the votln, ner: JlttSTbuV rlo rd Hall, Kemth -r1Lht, cat erlnt chu Q nLor scrednders Jeanre oc dld, Jeanne COFZlllUS, oarrle Emerson, helen Stent, VlFgWPl3 Blakeslee, wOlSC olllls, Connle Robl son, and Ruth Grecnwell , - H V-J V V' . 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WiIson Sporting Goods ' I o 0 I - If I X I C ain t. Lawrence Park M irifvzi. .. , .1-5 We make our own T-N f Ice Cream Fresh aiIy - S . ne Eri , Penna. I n ratulations . . . 5 As ou iourne d wn Life's ig as 6 Q ' hone ' Aiwa n time with a watc I m iments of I es . Eyiel Pe I hone -43 i s a eep n Living R Y A N 'S CREDIT CLOTHING A Square Deal Store Locally Owned 1106StteStet 'e DEVINE 8- JAVENS Cut Rate Prescription Druggists Wesleyville, Pennsylvania THE REXA LL STORE HEYL PHYSICIANS SUPPLY CO Medical and Surgical Supplies Prescriptions QQW tN ehSe 4000 4002M Ste t L e cePaIc GREENLEE S Meats Fancy Groceries Vegetables P 89 Q77 HAROLD C TEFFT Contractor is 4006 M S 81 301 pl t BESS MENNECKE S BEAUTY SHOP Specrallzlng In Permanent Waves Iley St N Coo y 51 471 cf + wndv 'WQSS' 10' 'V 'T V tYou HILL MILL fr-Lx SI EQ I! BALWAID S JEWELERS Diamonds Watches Jewelry We t N th St SIIDIDIIRCIIIS The Lawrentlan I RYA! FOOTBALL When the football season opened, thirteen lettenmen and a squad of prom1s1ng reserves reported to Coach Anderson They spent a week 1n football camp gettlng lnto shape for the tough schedule that lay ahead The flnal whlstle of the opener w1th Mlllcreek found the Parkers on the short end of a 6-O score Undlscouraged, they downed thelr next two opponents and looked forward to the annual classlc wlth Wesleyvllle The game llved up to the expectatlons of the crowd It was a mp and tuck battle that ended mth Lawrence Park the vlctor, 7 6 The boys played their fmest game of the season at Buffalo agalnst Canislus Hlgh It was the f1rst out of state game ln Lawrence Park's football hlstory The Buffalonlans educated toe sent the ball through the uprlghts from the twenty yard llne, cl1nch1ng the game for the Blue and Whlte Walter Balley was named to the All County team at end Bob Hayes, John Elnlngton, George O'Ne:Ll, Joe Ehungton, and Al Gest were selected to play ln the L1on's Save an-eye East West Charlty game Co Captalns for the year were Al Gest and Bob Hayes Harry Opdvke and Harold Drake were managers Asslstant coach was A S Boag There w1l1 be lO lettermen returmng for the 1940 squad, the outlook 1S brlght for a Champlonshlp team The lettermen are Bob Hayes, A1 Gest, Joe Eknlngton, John Enlngton, Frank Brown Thomas Sheehan, George 0'Ne1l, Walter Baxley, B111 Deplatchett, Harry Pearson, Grant Rood Leo harzka, Davld Nash, Thomas Rafter, B111 Marinelli, Neil French, and Arthur Hannah Games East Hlgh Reserves Mnllcreek Harborcreek Unlon Clty Girard Wesleyvllle North Ehst 9 At Buffalo o K' self -. ' 'I fi: led at the start of the fourth quarter, but in the last few minutes of-play Bailey's . . . . - , : . - - ' l I n n , L. P. Opp. O ' O O ' 6 26 0 7 . . O 7 12 7 f ' 6 26 A 12 7 The Lawraentuan fl Fa 1-5 It nr'-. 4 ,nn..- nf Wh ,r ,A -v ,Q 3- ? 1' I fs rg Q Vi. g 'il l v--.. its BOYS BASKETBALL The strength of our basketball squad was centered around s1.x lettermen and a number of reserves The Parkers were llght, but what they lacked 1n welght they made up 1n speed The Blue and Nhlte played thelr best brand of ball agalnst Mlllcreek when they fought desperately for a chance at the tltle ShJ.er's fleld goal :Ln the closlng seconds txed the score and forced the game :Lnto an overtlme perlod Mlllcreek then tallled two polnts and the game was thelrs, 36 34 The season ended w1th L P tled for thlrd place w1th Glrard A S Boag coached the team Thomas Sheehan and Robert Cole were managers Lettermen are Tom Rafter, Halter Balley, Grant Rood, Leo Marzka, Ken Will1a.mson, Joe Shler, and LeRoy Warthman Wllllamson, Shler, and s'Jar'thna.n vnll be lost by graduatlon Other members of the squad were Kelth Yrlght, Chuck Moody, and Arthur Hannah Ken Wllllamson 'L1sten, Ref Joe shier 1'h1s basket for Norma ' LeRoy Warthman 'I'h1s bench 15 har Tom R.-after Four fouls yet? Walter Balley L1sten to Boag Grant Hood Gee, Doc! Leo Marzka I never touched hlm Tom Sheehan, Mgr Where's Cole Robert Cole, Asst Mgr Tell Westman to do it Coach Boag Aw, nuts The Lawnemtnan COUNTY CHAMPIONS oach Mlss Clara Templeton Captaln-Gretchen Rohde Manager- Lo1s Rebuck Game Opponent Hlgh Scorer '1 to , E . . . - F' ' IXJVJKDKDXDB ' XHXHIXJXNXH FU fl s I I I u !0I I BI I'4 ' XDXJINJT LOT ' wo Wesleyvulle Northeast Glrard Wesleyvllle Northeast Under the capable dl:-ect1on of our new athletlc coach, Miss Clara Templeton the glrl basketball squad came through a hard fought season w1th flylng colors For the second consecutwe ,year they have attalned the championshlp for Lawrence Park, wlnnlng five out of sax league games and tylng one Durlng the course of the season the glrls totaled l63 pomts to th .Lr opponents' sum of 108 pomts Peg Bunny, varslty forward, was seasonal hlgh scorer w1th a record of 61 out of 163 polnts Members of the champlonshlp squad are Gretchen Rohde, Peg Blnny, Maxine Stabenau, Helen Stent, Ella Mae Nash, Eloise G11l1s, Ruth Bock, Frances Yadesky, Jean Forsyth, Maxme Kauffman, Glaaws Jobe, Marjorie Durand, a.nd Betty Jones su The LAWPCHIIRU hN..2 ARK H what v an ARK if ' ,vnzycl Pl I E 9 X xinflcb P wir,-I V'.FARK 'V TRACK TEAM Lawrence Park was outstanding in 1939 track with impressive individual and team victories 1n invitational relays, dual, and P I A A meets Ken Garthwaite, Hay DeP1atchett, Al Gest, and Bob Hayes were in fine form against Erie Academy's B team and Erie Tech's A squad, winning both meets The Alliance ollege relays at Cambrldge Springs and the Mansfield, Ohio relays gave promise that the Park tracksters would bear watching at the d1strict ten meet ln rie True to expectation, the Blue and White qual1fied a squad that pla ed L P in the Class B divislon at the P I A A meet at State College C W Dingle coached the track team Erico Bracalento and Harold Drake were managers AL GEST Al Gest proved himself the outstanding junior athlete of the state by winning three state champlonshlps in the P I A A Class B meet at State College Gest's vic tories were made even more impressive when the announcer stated that the Park star had set two new state records by running the 100 yard dash in 10 seconds Gest fol- lowed this with a broad jump of 28 feet ll inches, onl 3 inches short of another record aswell Q' STATE CHAMP The Lawremtuan CHEERLEADERS SECOND TEAM COUNTY CHAMPS NINETY POUND CHAMPS n A Q F! A slx MAN FOOTBALL LEADERS CLUB The Lawrehtuan LUAPQQS' TLB Intra Mural sports have taken their pla e as an outstandlng part of our currlculum Because of the lmportance of thls phase of school actlvltv, the Glrls' Leader klr Club has been organlzed They have undertaken the responslbllltg of managlng the extensive program so that every student may beneflt by thls flne opportunity for devclop ent Presldent Helen Stent Vlce President Gretchen Rohde becretary Gladys Kappel Treasurer rrances Yadeskv Faculty AdV1S6F Lss lara Templeton KEY ' IINTRA DLL :PCHT5 ASPcTBxLb lght basketball teams from the high school grades played a Tuesdav Thursday lntra mural schedule throughout the regular basketball season The title was won by the Safety Patrol when they defeated the Juniors ln the flnal game The olayers were arnle Bracelento, B111 Cstermaler, lmer Miller, arnie, arzka James roster, Kenneth sample, Robert Mungle, and George O'Neil on OND TUAV Excellent materlal for next year's varsltv basketball squad can be found on the second team which played a schedule independent of the varslty The players are Robert Hole, Richard Bock Jack Vincent, Gerald Nestmen, Manager, A s Boag, coach SIX MAN FOOTBALI Forty boys from grades seven to twelve lntroduced six man football last fall 1n a four team league The ckamplonshlo was won bv the Andy' players Richard Bock, william Waechter Francis spearman, lllbur tragle, vllliam Jones, Artrur Freeland, Halter Kerstetter, Lester Patmore, and Paul Hood C J Dlngle coached tre new sport and James O'Neil was manager EADNINTCN Badminton, first played a year ago, entered lntra mural sports this year srico Bracalento won the tournament wlth Clarence Shaffstall, runner up GOLF For the second consecutlve year one golf team captured the Countx Championship They defeated botr the clty and countv teams which comprised the golfing schedule A S Bo g was coach of the team Kenneth Williamson galned an added distinction by dOWnlHP the other schoolboy golfers of the distr1ct and wlnning tke ity Junior Fhampionship in golf Members of tre squad were Kenneth Nllliamson, Dave Thurbon, George Moody, Joe Shier Halter Bailey, Nilllam Freeman, and Kennetr Semple CHVERLLADLRQ In their new unlforms our cheerleaders add a colorful touch to the athletic contests However thelr servlce to the school conslsts not only in leading cheers, but in ma1nta1ning the school sp1r1t of the student body They are Jeanne OP7l11US, edward Hall, Xudrey Horse, UHPIOD Metcalf, Ada Gest, Gay Maclaren, Hurdock McKenzie, eddie lifton, and Harold Bergstrom 41 1 ,, ,, 1 , ,J . so - c ' J ' . .M . , . . 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