Lincoln High School - Ellwoodian Yearbook (Ellwood City, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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lfLJ'L.lfl6J'J' Miss Barberio-In addition to being a popular commercial teacher, she gave an excellent review of the P.S.E.A. Harrisburg Convention to the local members. She keeps in contact with many former students by means of her night school classes . . . Mrs. Sarabelle McCaslin Bryclon-No longer a member of our faculty, she is keeping house for her Beulah Remaley, Betty Walzak, Frances Hogue. defense working husband in Meadville, Pa . . . Miss Lyle-In her quiet but unique style she directs the hands of many. Fingers that seemed all thumbs are soon nimble key strikers. Her time is your time and your progress in typing is her joy . . . Miss McKee-This year we miss her sweet smile and pleasing personality. What is our loss is Union Township High's gain . . . Mr. Montgomery- Monty makes you want to learn to type, spell, or use the Palmer method. In him we find a sense of humor, of duty, of justice-all rolled into one . . . Mr. Rubino-A jolly, well-liked teacher who taught commercial law before he joined the army and obtained the rank of Corporal. His favorite hobby is taking artistic pictures of army life . . . Miss Wooster-She holds the book for our plays but not for her classes. In her personality is stored a wealth of wiseness, knowledge and understanding . . . Mr. Zahniser-The rudiments of bookkeeping are made simple, by this amiable teacher. His capacity for making us understand is beyond us. Time Dlarches Onl BUSINESS Elodia Barberio, B. S. Indiana State Teachers College. Sara Belle McCaslin Brydon, B. A. Geneva College. Claribel Lyle, B. S. Grove City College. Sara McKee, B. S. Grove City College. Owen Nlontgomery, B. S. Ohio University. P. S. Rubino, B. S. Duquesne University, Nl. B. A. Duquesne University. Clara YVooster, B. S. Indiana State Teachers College. Kenneth Zahniser, B. S. University of Akron, M. Ed. University of Pittsburgh. l 17

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he rzif Mr. Ansell-our little strong man is keenly interested in making our boys physically fit for the service. During the Registration for canning, Mr. . . .p Q we . y .N pa 7 . i 42-1 Ansell held the record of registering 96 townspeople - i ft the first afternoon . . . Miss Crowley-manages to , . X, obtain good results from her sewing classes even it el- ' . Q i V . though there is a scarcity of needles and scissors punishment as weii ag practice in First Aid Cin, . . . Mr. Hawke-During Day School, Dick can be found in the Shop. But during Night School, the director can be located in the office giving in- formation relative to Technical courses . . . Miss Iackson-instructs girls in use of sub- stitutes in cooking and use of ration books. She urges each one to keep a scrapbook contain- ing food rationing clippings . . . Miss Kelly- Quiet girlsl Mr. Ansell won't be able to talk above you. Thus she gets attention to complete May Day plans . . . Mr. Stewart instructs the boys in shop in the making of model airplanes. He and his classes have com- pleted 80 for the government . . . Miss Thompson-The Girls' Glee Club director believes the girls should practice tonal quality and clear enunciation, before they sing their wide variety of songs . . . Mr. Winter helps Uncle Sam by following his favorite hobby. He farms his twelve acres and brings fresh vegetables to the curb market. During the winter months, Prof directs the school band and orchestra. 1 , . 7 THE ARTS Iames Ansell, B. S. Slippery Rock. Helen Crowley, B. S. Nlercyhurst College. Richard Hawke, B. S. Carnegie Institute of Technology. M. S. Pennsylvania State College. Iva Iackson, B. A. Muskingum College. Hazel Kelly, B. S. Slippery Rock. Ralph Stewart, B. S. Carnegie Institute of Technology. Mary lane Thompson, B. IW. cnns ' vania S ate Colle e. P sl t g Paul YVinter, B. S. M. Oberlin College. 16 V . , M V .,, .W



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,.: - E.. .,., . U In Mrs. Anderson is a war wife she goes early to night school typing class to type a Y letter to her husband somewhere in England . . . Mr. Bloom- Do you think we'll have one of those tests again today? How does he find time to be business manager and still give so many tests? . . . Miss Grace Brown is blue when she is thinking of khaki. This explains her intense interest in world events in Newsweek . . . Mr. Burry-The well- liked Sales teacherl Yes, he will sell you anything but-his little brown-eyed daughter . . . Mr. Caplan-Our former Stage and Sound Crew director is now serving in Uncle Sam's Army . . . Mr. Flinner is the sociable, easy going eleventh grade history teacher who has spon- sored the Kiwanis Key Club in its varied activities . . . Mr. Mitchell addresses ninth graders by Miss and Mister. As his share in the war effort he drives a local bus after school hours . . . Miss Sanders-ive miss this efficient teacher on first floor for two reasons: change in semester schedule as well as absence for illness . . . Mr. Wallace-The tall, dark and athletic science teacher is assistant coach of the Iunior Woly'erines and referees basketball on the side . . . Mr. Williams-Wlith the strict rationing, our stage crew director will have to use magic to construct new stage settings . . . Miss Charlotte Chambers-This charming Miss Chambers makes her Sth grade history classes varied and interesting. - iff ,1 X Clara Anderson, B. S. Geneva College. George Bloom, B. S. Slippery Rock College, M. A. University of Pittsburgh. Grace Brown, B. A. Geneva College. Harold Burry, B. B. A. Wlcstniinster College, M. A. University of Pittsburgh. Harold Caplan. B. A. Geneva College, M. Litt. University of Pittsburgh. Lawrence Flinner, B. A. Geneva College, M. A. Duke University. Clayton Houlc, B. S. Geneva College. XVilliam Mitchell, B. A. Susque- hanna University, M. S. Unli- versity of Pittsburgh. biililred Sanders, B. S. University of Pittsburgh. Charles Wallace, B. S. Slippery Rock College. Howell W'illiams, B. S. Ohio State University. Charlotte Chambers fno picturel B. A. bluskinguxn College.

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