Lorain High School - Scimitar Yearbook (Lorain, OH)
- Class of 1938
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W Us Aerial views by courtesy of W. Lorbhs' FORE CRD 'A' Keepers of the ship's log, the 1938 Scimitar Staff pre- sents a pictorial and factual record of one year's life and interests in Lorain High School, Lorain, Ohio. In order that those who have lived it may remember and that those who follow may learn, the senior classes of 1938 have assembled this portrayal of Lorain High School as it is today. V lm A . f,. 2fLaLsQ4'ff'1-QulfmY,9,12,fi:1f7 W fr .. SCIMIT f qrqwm , , ,2L,,, .,h,,A L A Zi? ti' vi' ' m K1 ll f up .-Ji: ,., Am .FWZ AQ' ff if ei' ,fgggi J Yah' zivtggjwl N325 E151 ,sw . L. 'LE A ' ,Ll -..u..... V. sm, , The ups and downs of school life are to the best administrators just as the wind, waves, and calms are to the best navigat- ors. --.K-.-J.. ii' KVI i'a'ii'Teiigfl4'fQ'Q -, Q lkiT1'i '2:iv?'j'a'Qg:gf.f . ,, 'I' 1:'.'f.'fQQ'L C.i Riff-R:-31,3 . -if-153:59 I - w M -. ?,,,-, F I , ,. H ,mil ., K -,,..,, - . U . ,A . ,WHT qv, af - , N A-.. ,. x.,-.1 1 ,Qs f ., H 2434.-.. 1 , J ,A i 1 rg 01- -ff-'Q-., ff. f Mn, , -A, . . ,, , t ,gr R U-1 fig, - I 15-N V .,w...,- . 1 ,i N f . Q a . .. 4 ,-.H ,.. ,Lv - ' ., -' fio avx gs, 1 ,nh .gf R, 5 A, .gd . D.,-LLL' if, ADMINISTRATION Superintendent A MESSAGE FROM MR. BUNN Greetings to the classes of 1938! I congratulate you upon the successful completion of your courses of study, You have earned the distinction of graduating from Lorain High School. I think that is a worthwhile achievement and you deserve the comf mendation of your parents, teachers and friends. Now that your school days are over, what are you going to do? There are thousf ands of young men and women graduates of our high schools and colleges this year who would like to he able to answer that question, Until recent years, young people just out of school could look forward with confidence to a successful career if they had the determination and the will to work. The opportunity to work and to succeed by individual initiative and effort has been a priceless heritage of American youth. You will not find so very many opportunities today and it will take real courage for you to face the discouragements and disappointments of the present. But do not lose hope! We all believe in the future of America. The same homely virtues of honesty, thrift, a sense of responsibility, the will to work, cooperation, unselfishness, and an abiding faith in God will overcome our present difficulties. We have the utmost confidence in your ability to solve your problems. Keep your chin up and your chest out! Have faith in the future! :i'?7 l1N's.:-,N .. ',,- w -, . -Nw Lf-.12-. N., - M' fir-' a1C'7'3'k' 5'-I 'W VJ A- , . A -siiipg., 1i4:,Qnl-5.1fgg' .wwMQwqLEsC,. V. a-'r wwe: 5 . -.- . ,f1f'4 ' .4-A '. -...ff-'.,:,-I If 1' cl 1 Yi K R rv. , '- ,i ,V--1--1, ,.v,-v-.t4,!:.,a,:,,' .. - 4.2. , 'M N-,gp-. r , ,. , ,-xg.-X, a -,: ,,gza. f 4- . ., , e- rr.-.v 1: sr ,- . '-J S5551-21' ' . 4 .- ,sg 9935413 :.m..,.,N ' . f , ' X M L , . , s-, , , PRESEN TIN G MR. LUTTRELL Like the wheelsman in the bow of a large vessel, upon whose foresight and sense of direction rests the responsibility for a safe and successful voyage, Principal C. J. W, Luttrell guides the ship of determined Lorain High School students through the ever' important years of learning. L'With the many extrafclass activities, the increase in the number of subjects offer' ed, and the improvement in the various courses taught in the public schools, pupils of today have a much better opportunity to obtain an education which will enable them to live happier and more useful lives, declared Mr. Luttrell. Mr. Luttrell graduated from Ohio State University in 1917 with B.A. and B.S. in Ed. degrees, and seven years later he was awarded a Degree of Master of Arts at Teachers College, Columbia University. Before coming to Lorain High School in 1935, he held various positions at Middletown High School, West Technical High School, Cleveland, Fulton County, Ohio, schools, and was then principal of Ashtabula, Ohio, High School for eleven years. In order to achieve success during your high school career, you must plan a wellf balanced time budget, devoting a certain amount of time to studies and a certain amount to extrafcurricular activities and recreation, he advised. Mr. Luttrell recommends to students the wide reading of good literature, especial' ly the extensive reading of biography and history. - Principal C. J. W. LUTTRELL S?-,,,.. fm' 14 ! 'IU li il 111619 247526 31 BOARD OF EDUCATION The function of the Board of Education is to negotiate and plan for all new school buildingsg to employ all teachers and other employees, to propose to the voters a special tax levy when necessary, to continue operation of the schoolsg to exercise control of all public schoolsg to pref scribe grades and courses and to fix all salaries. This year they have prof vided all students free text books. Mr. Hartz, ClerkfTreasurer of the board, keeps all records ofthe financial operations of the school. Mr. Pillans, Business Manager, has charge of the physical property of the Board, such as buildings, grounds, repairs and maintenance of the schools and the purchasing of all supplies. The Board has proposed the erection of an industrial arts building on the site in the rear of the high school. They hope to receive aid from government funds to construct this addition. Another project is to im' prove the athletic field by putting in lights for night football, building a concrete wall to replace the wire fence, and grading the practice field. The citizens of Lorain have a right to be proud of the members of the Board who render service without compensation, There are live members, elected by the people for a term of four years. The five mem' bers are: Dr. S. V. Burley, President, D. W. Lawrence, VicefPresidentg Philip Austin, Walter S. Nielsen, and Joseph A. Svete. 'LMy daily contact with students and teachers is indeed a pleasure. Any small way in which I help a student to make a success or make this school a smoothfrunning institution makes me feel happy. Thus, Miss Marie Kramchak briefly sums up her job as Secretary to Mr. Luttrell. However, Marie is not content to limit her job to sec' retarial work. She it is who checks enrollment, diagnoses our ills, repairs our rips and tears, and aids in home room programs. Miss Kramchak, who became the principal's secretary eight years ago, was graduated from Lorain High School. She attended Wilcox Com' mercial-School in Cleveland for her business education. Marie is interested in the diiferent students who daily come in conf tact with the oH'ice. She never has two days alike and each hour new problems arise. From the social standpoint Miss Kramchak is also very active. She is Secretary of the Lorain Institute of Arts and Sciences, and Executive Secretary and Treasurer of the Lorain High School Alumni Association. 5 K '5 - . . --,J -f .. .- , . .X-. ff. -1' x,-Us . . 'rf' '5'- vfigvf- - ' .'-z'v'i-1-:'nY6'1'.': 1. 'f:f?' V- -'vs -, - -, -g. A, , M X fs .,.fQ if'?N - ' . Fw wi Q . . .. .L,:s5'-54? '1'v'lf-ia-., N.. -. 'pb L We'f1C f'-'- 2-3 '--1. .H I-f1f1rv'1Q?i5'. 'ff-:9,,.3 ,.5.,-295 ' . 1.,, K . ,335 g' .,,t-2f',54g3QQ'-1'- , .,. . args fag-1-:ggagp-'migigffiiiiblfyiat-'-LLL,.-'i. f14,.5,2Qzf 1, I '-.1 'H-'haf 1. 4 ..f.'fi' ff l? 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Mary College Spcncerian Business College English Spanish George Daniel Ohio XVcsleyan University Harvard University Chautauqua School of Physical Education Supervisor of Physical Education Sixteen D. C. Davis Ohio State University lndustrial Arts Esther M. Dempsey Ohio Stale University Coluinlwia University Orientation Home Economics Victor E. Dobras 1 XX'ooster and Peabody Colleges English l Carl R. Eversman Ohio Northern University Boys' Guidance Director Business Training Emma C. Finly Baldwin NV1rllace College Chicago anal Cornell Universities History i l i Harold Freshwater Ohiu Stale University Biolugy Gertrude Gaines Bowling Green College of Cmnrnerce University of Kentucky Stenniggraphy Law Typcxvriting Ruth Grail Fenn College Wi'stirrr1 Reserve University German Ancient Histtirv Grval E. Gundrum Howling Green Unixersity Ohiti State University Xvvstvrn Reserve University Biiilugy Amy R, Hall Vfesf Virginia XVeslvyan Cetirge Washington University Cit'firm'lr'y English Seventeen Ruth M. Hardy Findlay College University of Chicagn Northwestern University English Martha L. Hartley Lake Erie College Culumhia University University of Grennhle University of Paris French Euphrasia Haskins Ohio State University History Harold Hickman DePauw University Business Arithmetic Civics Business Training Basltethall Coach Ralph Holder Oherlin College Ohio State University Ohio University Columhia University Chemistry Physics ACULTY Grace S. Hug Oberlin College Ohio University English Ioan Jameson Wofnster English Murnice E. Lange Western Reserve University Shorthand Typing Vera H. Lawrence Ohio XVesleyan University Algebra Enqlish Edith B. Love Mather College Xyestern Reserve University Latin FACULTY Earl R. Lovvrie Bowling Green State University Industrial Arts Ada G. Marvin Findlay College Columhia University English Economics E, M. McCaskey Mount Union College Harvard University Physical Education Martin V. McGill Oberlin College Michigan State University Chemistry I. Joseph McKee Holy Cross College Oberlin College Biology Olive E, Miller llaldxvinfllhllaee College English E. A. Monegan Ohio State University Mechanical Drawing Blanche G. Moos Oberlin College University of Southern California English French Girls' Guidance Director Donald C. Morrell Findlay College School of Commerce Findlay College Bowling Green State University New York University XVestcrn Reserve University Shorthand Twine O. M. Newman Mizinii University Vililmington College' Bliss College Shorthand 'Twins Bookkeeping Eighteen Helen V, Oehlke Cleveland School of Ari, XVusLern Reserve University University of Cincinnati Conirnercial Art H. A. Oliver Ohio Slate University History S. Norman Park Olwrlin College and Clivnservatory City Supervisor of Mllsic Harold E. Pryor XVnoster College Business Training Industrial Geo graphy Head Coach Mary A. Ristine Miami University Home Economics Orientation M. Bernice Sergeant Xlvullcsly College Ohio Slain Uniwifitv Qhio XVufluv.ili Unixersiiy Economics English Madalenc B. Sherman Oberlin College XYv9tern Rrrcrxv Univerfitv Lihrarian Helen D. Simpson Baldwin XYallacc . College Unix-erbiiy of b Vfisconfiri .cclumbla Unix urfity Geometry Algebra i a Frederick H. Smith Ohio State University lvlathcinatics Williaiii A, Smith BalClvvin'XVallacu College Vvlestvzrn Rvsvrw University Northwestern University Ohio Northern College Cleveland College Ohio State University Law History Intramural Director Ida Stone Ulm-rlin College Harvaril University Univuixity of Cliiraggo Latin. History i i Lena Sxvick University of Kansas English Vfilhnr H, Tipton Ohio XYuflt'v:iii Unix ersitv Booltkvtpirig Harry L, Trauh Bowling flrccn College Ohio State University lnilnfrrial Arts Charles Urhanic Lonifiana State Uniwrxirv History' Civic? Arfifranr Cioach Nineteen Helen Vornian Ohio State University Univvrwity of California Univvrfily of Upsulo lfnr'li4h lin in.nnicS C. C. Waitcrliouse Lawrence College Ohio State University University of Xvisromiii Physics Zola Mary Wzitson XX'cstCrn Reserve University Alg.1elu'a journalism Anne A. Wlieatley' Ohio State Unixcrsity History LTY - , . as-' , . X- . N af, S-'51-Q-.-Arg, ' 4 , .-5.43.1-r :wx-wi-4-,A ' 9 oN wr! ' ' 'i,Gg: . - -. :'E'2fg'Y, . Xu . ,-142' 'Y' ' Q M Q1 n 1 r,4,.-on 33,'M '1e:.-,3,-.wmfiff I ,. 'Q 'A 4 4 ,, Wu 7' 'v 4' 54' 'M f- ' Nix -WK? A' 2 'I f' + .-:Nags fl, -zfmn' + , ' f.-M-.Q-'yggfgr BIJJVY ,, -ff vgflfv ,H ,. -4- ' , 1 4' w 5 QI :,4.f5, . - --.st N, -' M. J ,wr .. f.. k,.',, fy- .1 -4L'1.g ' ri'-'X '- ,. 1'u.'a'1- QM-, ' 'Mya-L .4 ,, P n Q ' 1 ,W 7g.y,L:wk -4 fv,:31,55.h?,.wf, 14 ,Azz-Vbfwlzwg s is g kim fl K , w f l A Em, X ,v n ' . v-H , -KM , J, as N'- MI-1.1:-1: X J?R,:,4.A -N M I Av L fmt 11 A A tk L .IL 1 -L n, 15-S x The ship has weathered every wrack, the prize we sought is won. After twelve years on the Seas of Learning, the 1 9 3 8 graduates leave better fit- ted for life's voyage. - 1 ,-:ww-, leur ,I .4-Qu., N kk I A 6 C A 'R N ' , - -WE 1 ' 1 wpgQff5'fLF'L3 7 P K hx! 4 ' w, jf' Q aah , . . , ,Sv ' ' ' 5,1,g:A, , , ' k,,-.,,WygQ,- , 4w , , . ' ' 1 WW, H: S'jf?4'3:gygykM if A f Q . an Y K H, ia C J P ,. , . k ' J '! 1 CLASS GFFICERS, 1938 A LQWELL STEDMAN, Pmfdfm MILDRED GERBER, Vice Pmfdm WILLIAM FEICKS, s effe tary MAYME MCQUATUE, Treasurer , fyl Wqijgigggf .,. 'K' lf - . . Q .. L 4'1 if H -'L p X v 'Snil?'?LWf,y w1 ,m,, - - ..je'-fav: f .fw 'A' ,V rf-ag,-??5FE?s2153s, ?v5g534i': ',,515fs:ff' we L .f gf. 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Margaret Jewison, Roy Sheets, Kathryn Dennis, Jerome Lerner. BANQUET- AMERICAN BEAUTY AND GOLD Judith Burley, Mike Vanca, Dorothy Stang, Frank Pillari. MOTTO- Sylvia Roth-Chairman. Richard Chesnut, Richard Willis, Mary McGeachie, Helen Sestilli. TI'IERE'S MORE BEYOND TwentyfNi'ne VIRGINIA ALTEN DONALD ADAI R VERONICA ARTI CARMEL ASCH KENNETH ANT WILLIAM ANDREXVS HONY CLAIR AUSTIN CLARA BALOG DAROLD AUGUSTIN ROBERT BACON KATHERINE BARBUSCHAK GENEVIEVE BARCZYK ERNEST BENKO JAMES BECKLER PHYLLIS BASTERFIELD BETTY BATES GLENN BERRY RICHARD BERGER ANNA BEREZNAY MARIE BERNHARDT ROBERT BLACK RAYMOND BLACKFORD ADELIN HELEN BIRUSH E BILANCINI CHARLES BLAZINA EDWARD BORAWSKI EVELYN BISCAN GERALD BRANTFORD W A- mgwemm H 1 - 1 asf -ve 1 ',-- Q .ww tvs:-.M , . elyafxf-fi-,v V, f V - ' -' .f6!23iiH' ' flwigffifwv- ' .mxrlfeiffggfxif ' ' S 'f'mZb5'7F51' 'r A ' ', Nyefkzif,wg-i5'E4wff.Q-rqr'figfwi,V I ' , f.w21':s'i1'7 L Hr. 1.'?ffE'+-V ' ' ' 4pf 5 N,,,.:i.:. ., , , . 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ToDAY DECIDES ToMoRRoW ANNOUNCEMENT- A Rose Marie Mirillianffjlzairrnan. Richard Townsley, Helen Susi, Ernest Chonko, Evelyn Svete, John Szabo, Mike Toth. l Isabelle Falls, Joe Sarlauskas, Albina Jancar, William Mattson. A , - ,I-'.1 - .-z- .A-.-.. - fr-5, 15 -A ,-4 5 4-M ' ,,.,,,9+-4f'f' , Q3 ?'-:2'- , ..-:f+2.1'!2 '??s.,f..,,a.. . .,. .-2-'14 fic-f'S'2'2-3 -f-F, . ,pgt-'rif f 'Qs- IA . ' 1f. '3 f.-:g..- cn ' -N 2 .,,L,,eM5i2?'5'- , r A A 'in f'-Tqazfl-:,,:5: -'lu- .s'14r255' : rfrfrl ' K ' L 'Mr Q--Hz: . --.aw 311,41-np. ' -I'w!-AL ,?a'm ' ,, Q' ..f -.-ff.-g utr- , ' 4-'1-sv? ,,. .,.,gg.': wr:-1 - . X J, .1-. P , f is- ,- 4--47:11-:. . 1, 'f 4 ,J . snags.-ag -- - ,am -vw-V 1-4 - . 3' 4 . 'f J, 'Sf' --'Y' 1-l:1.v. i. -, ,. A -f . - - 'XV 11 ff' v-'I' +-cl--n-'V . is .1 L 1 vf, .1 J f- - ' V,-. wp- , - -flaw.. 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BARTOCK, ESTHER Athletics 3, Clubs 1, National Hon' or Society, Operetta, School Aid 3. BAUM, VIRGINIA Clubs 3, School aid 3. BELLAN, MARGE Athletics 3, Clubs 3, School aid 2. BENSON, ALICE School aid 1. BERTOLAMI, SALVATORE Athletics 2, Publications 1. BICKERS, LOIS Athletics 2. BINDER, ANNA Clubs. BISCHOFF, EVELYN Clubs 2, School aid. BLOEDORN, ROBERT Athletics 3, Clubs 2, School aid 2. BLUMEIER, RICHARD Athletics, Clubs, School aid 3. BONAMINIO, MARIE Athletics 3, School aid 2. BORTHWICK, LOIS Clubs 1. BOVE, LUCILLE Athletics 3, Clubs, School aid 1. BOWERS, ANNE Athletics 3, Clubs 3, National Honor Society, Senate Council, School aid 3. BOYCIK, JOE Athletics 2. BREGMAN, JUNE Athletics, Clubs 3, School aid. BRING, ROBERT School aid 1. BRYANT, ELEANOR Athletics 1, Clubs 2, Publications, School aid 3. BURKE. EMMA Athletics, School aid 2. BURKE, PHYLLIS Clubs 3, Music 3, National Honor Society, Operetta 3, School aid 3, Senate Council. BURLEY, JUDITH Clubs 2, School aid 3. CARROLL, JANE School aid 1. 1 9 3 8 - A oARsTENsEN, JACK Music 1. CATHERS, COLLEEN School aid 1. CECIL, MARJORIE Clubs 2, Music 3. CERA, LAURA Athletics 2, School aid 1. CHERRY, DON Atheltics 1, School aid. CHESNUT. RICHARD Athletics 3, Clubs 1, Music 3, Op' eretta 2, School aid 3. CHISMADIA, ELIZABETH Athletics 1. COLEMAN, CARLTON Clubs, Dramatics 2, Operetta 2, School aid 3. CRATES, DALLAS Clubs 2, School aid 3. CYB, HELEN Athletics 3, Clubs 1 CZAPP, ELSIE Athletics 3, Clubs 2. DELGADO, PAUL Athletics, School aid 3. DENNIS, KATHERINE Athletics 3, Clubs 3, National Honor Society, Publications, School aid 3. DETILLIO, GEORGE Athletics 2, School aid 3. DEUTSCH, JANET Clubs 3, School aid Z. DICK, DOROTHY Athletics 3, Clubs 3, Music 1, Na' tional Honor Socitey, Operetta 2, Music 1. DIETRICH, ALBERT J. Athletics 1. DOBBECK, LOIS Music 2, National Honor Society, School Aid 3. DODSON, LEROY Athletics 2, Clubs, School aid 1. DOMBROSKI, ANGELA Athletics 2, Publications, School aid. DONALDSON, WILLIAM Athletics, Clubs 3, Dramatics 1, Mu' sic 3, National Honor Society, Op' eretta 1, School aid 3. DUNFEE, HARVEY Clubs. DRAHOS, ELLEN Athletics 3 ,School aid 3. DZOBA, MARGARET Athletics 2, School aid 2. Fovtyfcfwo EASTIN, DICK Athletics 3, School aid 3. ELLISON, JOHN C. Athletics, Clubs, School aid. ERDY, VERNA School aid 3. EVANS, JACK Athletics 3, Clubs 2, School aid. FEICKS, WILLIAM Athletics 2, Clubs 3, National Hon' or Society, Publications 3, Secretary of 1938 A Class, School aid 3, Senate Council. FILKER, ROBERT School aid. GASCOIGNE, LAVERNE Athletics 3, Clubs 2, School aid 1. GERBER, MILDRED Athletics 3, Clubs 3, Music 2, Na' tional Honor Society, School aid 3, Senate Council 2, Vice President of 1938 A Class. GERYAK. ANDREW Athletics, Clubs 3, CofEditor of Scimitar, National Honor Society, Publications 3, School aid 3, Senate Council 2. GIASOMO, MELVIN Athletics, School aid. GOOHS, ELEANOR Clubs 1. GRANDINI, TONY Athletics 1. HARDIN, ELLA FRANCES Music 3, National Honor Socieity. HARLAN, BETTY Music 3. HAY, GLADYS Clubs 3, School aid 3. HELLE, ANNABEL Clubs 2, Music 3, National Honor Society, Operetta 2, Publications, School aid 3. HERBERT, ELEANOR School aid. HILL, ELIZABETH Athletics 1, School aid 2. HORBAN, MICHAEL A. Clubs 3. HUDAK, FRANK P. Athletics, Clubs 1. JACOBS, JOSEPH Music 1, Operetta 1, School aid 1. JANNUZZI, CONCETTA M. Athletics 3, School aid. School Activities JENKINS, KITTY EILEEN Clubs 1, Music 3, National Honor Society, Operetta 3, Publications 1, School aid 3. JEWISON, MARGARET Athletics 1, Clubs 1, School aid 1. JONES, ELINORE Athletics 2, Clubs, Music, National Honor Society, School aid 3, Operf Etta. JURASEK, STEVE School aid 1. KAPLANSKY, MYRON Athletics, Music 3, Publications. KOLACZKO, ANDREW School aid 2. KOLYNO, CORRINE Clubs 1. KRAMER, VIRGIL Clubs 3, Publications 1, School aid 2. KRUPSKI, JOHN G. Athletics 3, School aid 2. KRUTKIEWICZ, STANLEY Athletics 1. KUEHN, ROBERT C. Music 2. LANNING, LEROY Athletics 2, Clubs 3, School aid 3. LASKAY, MATILDA Athletics 3, Clubs 3, Dramatics 2, Music 1, Operetta 1, School aid 3. LAVRIHA, MARY Clubs, School aid. LAUX, ROY School aid 1 LEATHERMAN, MILDRED School aid. LECHNER, VIRGINIA ANN Clubs 1, Publications, School aid 2. LEIGHTON, VINA Athletics 3, Music. LERNER, JEROME Athletics 3, Clubs 3, Senate Council 2. LESLIE, WILLIAM C. Athletics 2, Clubs 3, National Hon' or Society, School aid 3, Senate Council. LITTLE, VIRGINIA Athletics 2, Clubs 3, Publications 3, School aid 3, Senate Council. LOVELESS CONSTANCE Clubs 3, National Honor Society, Publications 2, School aid 3. MCEARLAND, KEITH Athletics 3, Clubs 2, Music 3, Na' tional Honor Society, School aid 3. MAJORAS, EDWARD Athletics 3, Publications, School aid l School aid 3, MANTIN, EDWARD R. Athletics, Music 1, Operetta, School aid 2. MARGOLIS, BEN Athletics, Publications. MARTINO, LOUIS Athletics 2, Senate Council. MAUER, JUNE Atheltics 1, Clubs, School aid 2. MCCARTNEY, DAVID Athletics 1, Clubs 3, National Honor Society, School Aid 3. McCRACKEN, KATHLEEN Athletics 1, School aid 2. McGEACHIE, MARY Athletics 3, Clubs 3, Music 2, Na' tional Honor Society, Operetta 3, School aid 3. McQUATTIE, MAYME Athletics, Clubs 1, National Honor Society, School aid 3, Senate Counf cil, Treasurer of 1938 A Class. MESSMER, RAYMOND Clubs 3, School aid 3. METKA, EMILY Clubs, Music 3, National Honor So' ciety, Publications, School aid 3. MIRALDI, MARIO School aid 3. MITRO, MICHAEL Athletics, Dramatics 1, School aid 3, Senate Council. MOLNAR, ERNEST School aid. MOOS, CHARLES Athletics 3, Clubs 2, Music 2, School aid 3. MORNING, LILLIAN Clubs, School aid 2. NAVALINSKY, STEVE Athletics 1. NELSON, HARLAND T. Athletics. NOLLEY, EVA Athletics 3, Clubs 3, National Hon' or Society, Senate Council. NORE, GRACE Clubs, Publications, School aid 3. OBRADOVIC, BEATICE Clubs 3, School aid 2, Senate Counf cil. ORTENZI, MARIE Athletics 3, Clubs 3, School aid 1. PAGACS, FRANK M. Clubs. PAKOS, THERESA Athletics 3, Clubs 3, School aid 3. PALL, JULIUS Athletics 2, Clubs, Music 2, Operetta 2, School aid 3. Fovtyfflwee PANDY, ELIZABETH Athletics 2, Clubs 3, National Hon' or Society, School aid 3. PATERSON, CATHERINE School aid. PENSON, BETTY Music 2, School aid 1. PERRIN, ESTHER G. Athletics, Clubs, Music, Operetta 1, School aid. PETTY, IRENE School aid 2. PILLARI, FRANK, Athletics 3, School aid 3. POORE, WILLIAM School aid 1. POPOVICH, HELEN Athletics 3, Clubs 1. PREGER, IRENE Clubs 1. PRICE, JAMES Athletics 3, Music. PRICE, JUNE Athletics 3, Clubs 2, School aid. PROFANT, ANDREW Clubs, School aid 2. PROSOSKY, MARGARET Athletics 1, School aid. PUZDER, DANIEL School aid. RAMSER, LOIS Clubs 3, Music 1, National Honor Society, Operetta 1, Publications, School aid 3, Senate Council. RAYNAK, THOMAS School aid. REGER, EVELYN Athletics 1, School aid. RIES, DOROTHY Athletics, Publications, School aid 2. RITCHIE, LANORA Clubs 2, School aid 3. ROCHER, ISABELLA Athletics. ROGERS, JEAN School aid. ROMES, ERWIN Athletics 1, Clubs 2. ROSSO, ROSE Athletics 3, Clubs 3, National Hon' or Society, School aid 3. ROSSO, SALVATOR Athletics 3. ROTH, SYLVIA Clubs 3, National Honor Society, School aid 3, Senate Council. RYAN, JOHN M. Operetta 1, School aid 2. School Activities SABIN, DOROTHY Athletics, Clubs 3, Dramatics 1, Mu' sic 2, Operetta 1, School aid 3. SANDOR, PAULINE Athletics 1. SCHNEIDER, BETTY R. School aid 3, Senate Council. SCHULLER, MILDRED Athletics, Clubs, School aid. SCHWELIK, FRANK Athletics, Clubs, Music 1, School aid 1. SESTILI, HELEN School aid 2. SHAW, MARY LOUISE Music. SHEEN ,ROBERT Clubs, Music 3, School aid. SHEETS, ROY Publications, School aid 1. SLUTZKER, EVELYN Clubs 3, School aid 3. SMITH, JACKSON Athletics 3, Clubs 3, Music 2, School aid 3, Senate Council. VIOLET SMITH Athletics 3, School aid 2. 1, Operetta SPAHIA, MARIE Athletics 1, Clubs 2, School aid 1. STANC, DOROTHY M. Athletics, Clubs, National Honor Society, Publications, School aid 3, Senate Council. STEBBINS, JUNE Music, School aid. STEBBINS, MAY. Athletics 2. STEDMAN, LOWELL Athletics 2, Clubs 3, President of 1938fA Class, Publications, School aid, Senate Council 1. STINECIPHER, JIMMIE LEE Athletics 3. SWAIM, DALE L. Athletics 1, Clubs 1, Music 3, Op' peretta 1. THOMAS, CLARA Athletics 2. TIPTON, WILBUR Clubs 3, Music 3, National Honor Society, School aid 3. VANCA, MIKE Athletics, Dramatics 1. VLHA, VINCY School aid. VUKAS, ANN School aid. WATERHOUSE, ORA MAE Athletics 3, Clubs 3, National Hon' or Society, Publications, School aid 3. WATT, GLADYS Athletics 3, Clubs 3, National Honf or Society, Publications, School aid 3. WATT, MURIEL Athletics 3, Clubs 3, National Honf or Society, Publications, School aid 3. WEMHOENER, HERTA Athletics, Clubs 3, National Honor Society, Publications, School aid. VJHALEN, DORIS Athletics 3, Clubs, Miisic, School aid I. WILLIAMS, CLAUDIE Athletics 3, School aid. WILLIS, RICHARD Athletics 1, Clubs, Operetta 1, School aid 2. WOCH, KATIE Clubs 2, School aid 2. WRIGHT, ROBERT Clubs 3, Music 3, Operetta 1, School aid 3. ZALOG, PAULINE Athletics 3, Clubs 3, School aid 2. ZAGAS, HELEN Athletics 3, Clubs, School aid 2. ZAROSLINSKI, ANTHONY Athletics 1, Clubs l. ZIMMERMAN, DEWAIN School aid. ZINSMEISTER, THELMA Clubs 3, School aid 1. School Activities ADAIR, DONALD Athletics 3, Clubs 3, National Honor Society, School aid 3 ALTEN, VIRGINIA Clubs 3, Music 3, National Honor Society, School aid 2. ANDREW, WILLIAM Athletics 1, Music 2, School aid 3. ANTHONY, KENNETH Clubs 3, Dramatic Club Play 1, Mu' sic, Publication, School aid 3. ARTI, VERONICA Athletics 2, Clubs, School aid 1. ASCH, CARMEL Athletics 3, Clubs 3, Music 1, Na' tional Honor Society, Operetta 1, Publication 2, School aid 3, Senate Council. AUGUSTIN, DAROLD Athletics 3, Clubs 3, National Hon' or Society, School aid 3, Publication 1, CofEditor of Scimitar, Senate Council. BACON, ROBERT Athletics, Music, School aid 1 9 3 8 - B BALOG, CLARA National Honor Society. BARBUSCAK, KATHERINE Athletics 3. BARCZYK, GENEVIEVE Clubs 3, National Honor Society, School aid 3. BATES, BETTY Clubs 1. BECKLER, JAMES Music. BENKO, ERNEST Clubs, School aid. BERGER, RICHARD Clubs 2, Music 3, National Honor Society, School aid 3. BERNHARDT, MARIE Clubs 2, Music 1, Operetta 1, School aid 3. BERRY, GLEN Music, School aid 3. Fo'ftyfFou'r BIRUSH, HELEN School aid. BISCAN, EVELYN Clubs 2, School aid 3. BLACK, ROBERT Athletics 3, Clubs 3, National Hon' or Society, School aid 3. BLACKANN, HELEN Athletics 3, Clubs 3, National Hon' or Society, Publication 1, School aid 3. BLACKFORD, RAYMOND Athletics 2, Clubs 3. BLAKELY, Lois Athletics 3. BOND, LUCY Athletics 3, National Honor Society, School aid. BONK, FLORENCE School aid. BOZIK, MARGARET School aid. School Activities BRANTFORD, GERALD Clubs 1. BRASS, JACK Athletics, School aid. BROWN, LILLIAN Athletics 3, School aid 2. BROWN, RUTH Athletics, Clubs 1, School aid 2. BULLOCK, OLIVE Athletics, Clubs 3, Music I, Operet' ta I, School aid 1. BUXTON, IRENE Athletics 2, Clubs 2, National Hon' or Society, Operetta, Publication I School aid 3. CAMPANA, MIKE Athletics 3. CARIOTI, NORMA Clubs 1, National Honor School aid 3 CARUSO, JOHN Athletics 3, Clubs 3. CASETTA, ANNA MARIE Athletics 3, Clubs 2, School aid. CHERNEY, CAMILLA Athletics 3, Clubs 1, School aid 1. CHONKO, ERNEST Athletics 3, Clubs, Publication School aid 2. CHOVANEC, MARY Athletics 3, Clubs 1, School aid Z. CHRISTY, BETTY, School aid 2. CHULIG, EDWARD Clubs 2. COLEMAN, PAUL Athletics 3, Clubs 2, School aid. COLEMAN, ROBERT Athletics 2, Clubs 2, School aid 3. COLUMBARO, TONY Clubs, School aid 2. COOPER, JEAN Clubs, School aid. COXON, JANET School aid 2. CRISP, GEORGE Athletics CRISP, WILLIE Athletics 3, School aid. DOHANOS, HELEN Athletics, Clubs 2, Publication, School aid 2. DORSEY, ALVIN Athletics, School aid 2. DROPCO, LILLIAN Athletics Z, Clubs 3, School aid 2. DUECKER, GERALDINE Clubs 1, School aid 3. Society DURJAVA, ANASTASIA Operetta. EDDY, GENE Athletics, Music, School aid. EHRLICH, CHARLES Athletics 3, Clubs 2, School aid. EIDEN, VIRGINIA Athletics, Clubs 2, School aid 3. EMERICK, ALEX Athletics 3, Clubs 2, National Hon' or Society, President Senior A Class, School aid 3, Senate Council 1. ESPOSITO, PASCAL Athletics 2, School aid. EVANISH, GILBERT School aid. FABIAN, DOROTHY Athletics 2, Clubs, School aid. FALLS, ISABELLE Clubs 2, School aid 1. FAROH, LILLIAN Clubs 2, National Honor Society, School aid 3. FELDKAMP, ALFRED Clubs I. FIELDS, ROBERT Athletics 2, Clubs 3, Publication, School aid 1, Senate Council. FINKEL, WARREN Athletics, Clubs 1, School aid 3. FLAHERTY, JAMES Athletics 2, FORD, ALBERT School aid. FOSSIE, ORVILLE Athletics 3. FOX, ELTON Athletics FRADLEY, CHARLES Athletics 2, School aid. GANOBCIK, ALBINA Clubs 1, School aid. GARGUS, ELIZABETH Athletics 2, Clubs 2, School aid. GARNER, ELTON Clubs 3, National Honor Society, School aid 3. GAY, GEORGE Clubs 3, Music 1, Operetta 1, School aid 3. GERHART, ALFRED Athletics, Clubs 3, National Honor Society, School aid 3. GIANNINI, ANTOINETTE Athletics 2, Clubs, School aid 2. GILL PETER Athletics GLASER, MARY ELIZABETH School aid 1. GLICK, JACK Athletics 3, Clubs 1, School aid 1. Fo'r1:yfFive GLORIOSO, PIA A. Clubs, School aid 2. GLOVER, HILDA Athletics 3, Clubs 3, Dramatic Club Play, Music, National Honor So' ciety, Operetta, School aid 3. GOLDBERG, HYMAN Clubs 3, National Honor Society, Publication 3, School aid 3, Senate Council. GONAS, EDWARD Athletics GRASSO, TONY Athletics, School aid. GRAUPNER, JAMES Ivlusic 1, School aid 2. GRESKO, JOHN Athletics 3, School aid 2. GRUBBS, ROBERT Music, Operetta, School aid 2. GUIDO, MARGUERITE Clubs 1, School aid. HARDING, EVELYN School aid 1. HARMYCH, STEVE Athletics, School aid 2. HEIDER, ALMA Athletics 2. HLEBCAR, PHILIP Athletics 2. HOFFMAN, ALMA Athletics 2. HOLP, ELIZABETH Athletics 3, School aid 1. HORNE, DOROTHEA Clubs 3, School aid 2. HORNICK, FRANK Athletics Z, School aid 1. HORVATH, AGNES Clubs, School aid. HORVATH, JOSEPH Athletics 1. HOSPODAR, PAUL Dramatic Club Play, School aid 1. Operetta 1, IRELAND, HELEN School aid. JACKSON, IRENE School aid I. JACOBY, GEORGE Athletics 3, Clubs 3, Dramatic Club Play, National Honor Society, School aid 3. JACOBY, GERTRUDE Clubs 3, Music 3, National Honor Society, School aid 2. JAKMAS, THERESA Athletics 3. School Activities JAMES, BETTY Athletics 3, Clubs, School aid 1 JANCAR, ALBINA Athletics 3, Clubs 3, Publication 2, School aid 3, Senate Council. JANCAR, VJILLIAM Athletics, Clubs 3, Music, School aid 2. JESSE, DONALD Clubs, School aid JURCZYNSKI, JOSEPH School aid. KABASAN, JOSEPH Athletics, School aid 2. KACHUR, FRANK Dramatic Club Play. KAPANKE, HILDA Athletics, School aid KENNEDY, JACK Athletics 3, Clubs 3, National Hon' or Society, School aid 2, Senate Council. KERN, DONALD School aid 1. KEVERN, JOHN Clubs 3, School aid 3. KINTLER, JOSEPH Athletics, School aid 1. KITKA, MARY Athletics, School aid KNIGHT, JACQUELINE Athletics. KNOREK, ARTHUR School aid 2. KOBASIC, EDWARD Athletics, Clubs 1. KOCHIS, ELIZABETH Athletics 2. KQHLMYER, WILMA Athletics 2, Class Treasurer, Clubs 2, National Honor Society, Publicaf tion 2, School aid 3, Senate Council 1. KOLBE, MILDRED Athletics 3, Clubs 3, School aid 2. KOLENO, DOROTHY School aid 1. KOSANOVICH, DANIEL Athletics 3, Clubs 1, School aid. KOSTOFF, JOHN Clubs 3. KOVACH, HELEN Athletics 2, Clubs 3, National Hon' or Society, School aid 3. KOZJAN, ANGELINE Athletics 2. KREZMAN, THOMAS Athletics 1. KRIVELL, HAROLD Athletics, National Honor Operetta, School aid 3. KROLL, ELMER Clubs 2, School aid 2. MARY 1, School aid 3. KSENICH, JOSEPH Athletics 3. KUEBLER, CHARLES Athletics, School aid 2. KUNCL, EDWARD Clubs 3. KUNTZ, ARDATH Athletics, School aid. KUZAK, IRENE KRONTZ, Athletics Society, Athletics, Clubs 2, School aid. LAPUNKA, ANNE School aid 1. LEE, IVY Athletics 3, Clubs 3, Dramat Play, National Honor Society, ic Club Publi' cation 2, School aid 3, Senate Counf cil 2, Vice President. LEPKOWSKI, THADDEUS Athletics, Clubs, School aid. LEVAK, MARY Clubs 3, National Honor School aid 3. LEWIS, DELBERT School aid 3. LEWIS, LESTER School aid. LIPKA, JOHANNA Athletics 2, Clubs LISZAK, JOSEPH Athletics, School aid 1. LOOSE, GEORGE A. Clubs 3, Music 1, National 1, School Society, aid 2. Honor Society, Operetta 1, School aid 3. LOOSE, MARTA Clubs 3, Music, National Ho nor So' ciety, Operetta, School aid 3. MACK ANE , I Athletics, Clubs 2, School aid 2. MARX, FRANCES Clubs, School aid. MATTSON, WILLIAM Clubs, School aid 1. McGILL, ROBERT Music 3, Operetta 2, School aid 3, Senate Council. MCKELLOGG, Robert Athletics 3, Music 3, School MERTEN, EVELYN Music, Operetta, School aid ate Council 1. MICHAEL, VERONICA Athletics. Forty'Six aid 3. 3, Sen' MIRALDI, LEONARD School aid 3. MIRILLIAN, ROSE MARIE Athletics 3, Clubs 3, National Hon' or Societiy, Publication, School aid 3, Senate Council. MLINARIK, SUSAN Athletics 1, Clubs 2, National Hon' or Society, School aid 3. MOORE, ADOLPHUS Athletics 3, Clubs 2, School aid. MORGAN, VIRGINIA ANN Clubs 1, School aid 1. MORRIS, JENNIE Athletics 3, Clubs, School aid. NEMETH, ANNA MAE School aid. NICKEL, JACK Clubs 3, National Honorary So' ciety, School aid. NIELSEN, DAVID Clubs 2, Music 2, National Honor Society, Operetta 1, Publication 2, School aid 3. O'KEEFE, EILEEN Athletics 3, Clubs 1, School aid 1. OLSON, SIDNEY Clubs 2, School aid 3. ONDERIK, ALBERT Athletics 3, Clubs 1, School aid. ORAVEC, SYLVESTER Clubs, School aid 3. PARSONS, HARRY Clubs 1, School aid. PATERSON, MARIAN Clubs 1, School aid 3. 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ZAHOREC, JOSEPH Athletics ZELINA, JOSEPH Clubs 1, Music 1, School aid 2. ZELINSKI, JOSEPH Clubs 1, Music 1, School aid. ZEMANEK, ANTHONY Dramatic Club Music 1. ZIEBA, MARIAN Clubs 1. ZURCHER, LILLIAN Athletics, Clubs 1, School aid 1. THE LAST MILE COMMENCEMENT PRACTICE TOASTMASTER FEICKS- EVERY- BODY SMILEU BANQUET CHATTER IT WON'T BE LONG NOW MESS HALL AND NOW WE EAT Fo1'tyfEig71t Deck Activities --REMEMBER WHEN? i an . 1' f Second RowfB ' SENI Top Row-jack B ryner, Euffene D Jak, Frank D h lid RUW'OtfO Chuhay A h Goodell Ita w Helen Boros, Louise Bradl Ellison, Margaret Dis i o, Carlse ver. First R ow-Frances Banko Evel Gawn, Doroth B 'Tap Row-Carl Fr E . trraro, Eugene H ssig, john F Third Row-Betty Leonehek M Malx'ine Mani ORB a argo, Frank frle o anos, James Creamer, Or vu Cisgen, Andrew Deliman, Norman Buecl ard Asmus, Elgin Deidri k ie, Rich tx Founh Rou.'fMarion Bulzomi, Harry Baker, John Dandrea, Frank Cellozi, Edward Berens, Bert Dropeo, Robert Decker, Thomas Connell, Alfred Barraco. 'Th' , nt ony Cocco, Lois , rn Ferguson, Barbara Coley, Anita Clark, George Balazik, Roger Doane. Second Ro - ey, Nanev 0, Anna Bart ' n, Dolores Glo Mildred , yn Firestone, Vera y oskey, Anna Bruno, Lois Farsch' mann. , ' artley,, Robert urdyn, Frank lazdinski, George Ksenich, Donald Konowalski, Victor King, An' drew jesko, Nick Grondin, Fourth Row!-Tom Harlan, john Gall, Mike Katrin- Chak, Frederick Gliine, George Kalvasan, Robert Heilnian, Clinton Heirnluach, ,lerorue lalley, Harold Haas, Hugh Flcnniken. , argaret Lumsden, 4 iarell, jane Kuhn, Elizahetli Koholy, Anna Karamarkovich, Sophie Kuzan, Amelia Kas' pirek. econd R0wfMary Knapp, Margaret Gurtsak, Elizabeth Kover, Margaret Kopask Mark Kran' eevieh, Alma Johnson, Agnes Krarienko, Lucille Fulla, Irene Horvatli, First Row-Janice Hoffman, Esther Kurdas, Virginia Kosmo, .lean Kienzle, Nasta Maunarelli, Helen Greenfield, Tommesina Leone. Top R0wfAlbert Kulies, Aldo Mii':1ldi, Stexe Muska, Albert Primozic, Vernon Parker, Elmer Papp, John Laidlaw, Mark Neuman, David ROSS. Fourth Row!-,lack Paterson, Edward Papp, Steve Medvee, Anthony Martinein, ,lack Post, Eugene Redden, Charles Pickel, Keith Raymond. Third R ' ' ou.4Mike Pavelschak Berni etta Moulder R , te Mille1', Lorf , ose Pillari, Geraldine Richards, Betty MeQuattie, Leah Rogowin, Clara Miraldi, Charles Sexera. essie Miller, DeV, Manwell, Con- l cctta Mazzone, Evelyn Romiek, Carole Oldham, l Lucy Perrier, Helen Ixlillif. E First Rowflanet Meyers, Olixia Musial, Geral' , dine McFadden, Eleanor Oray. Angeline Mieeli. l Fifty B Top Row--fBuryl Shili, Eugene Vviittmi-r, Frank To bias, David Taylor, Albvrt Stullcr, Zvnon Sykuta, James Trcpoy, Jnmipll Skrcpich, Cvrald Traxlcr. Fourth ,Row-Joe Tornahi-nc, Albert Smith, John Yavornitzky, Edward Sofranko, Elmcr Vick, George Zatroch, Hfnry Slana, Alhvrt Pochurck. Row fxarl Thomas, Eilwartl Xvoloszinski, ng Dnrothv Von Wanf ncth SENIOR Third '-- , Myrtle XVccks, Betty You , I rock, Sylvia Slutzakvr, Anthony Sparinu, Ken Taylor. Y Dorothy Spikcr, M r-ulla Walters, I , Mildred Val' Second Row- at . Y Geraldine Sachs, Patricia Wrigit cntini, Thcrcsa Simmer, Julia Voros. First Row-Ann YVakaruan, Anna Sipos, Betty Stephenson, Dorothy Stamps, Anna Yaksich, Donf na Trcbscl. JUNIOR A Top Rim--Alfx Blczykoxvski, Robcrt Baker, Kcn' 'H h Anilruws, Henry Boycik, Rich' ' 'ck Baker, Jay neth Buhl, Joabp ard Bciswcnger, Jofvph Csohanji, Ja Bocy. ' H' Joseph Buribak, Francis ' ' My' Fourth Row-Daniel Bra1,g,b, Bickluy, Donald Blzitchford, Harwx' Brown, I ron Brantford, Anthony Brczinski, Orval Butler. 'Third Row-Cccclia Bobcr, Barbara Balicr, Margaret Banks, Antoinette Bi-ncdcttu, Virginia Barson, ' Frank Calabrrbc. Anna Mae Baicr, Sccand Row-Florcnci' Brusky. Hvlvn Brazina, Gladys Blackford, Lihhy Bcrrnan. Elizabcth Bold' en. Carol Armstronq, Ailulinc Bunk, Norma Bla' hay. Fimt vRow7Paulinc Adams, Norma Albright. Doro- thy Bliss, Rosemary Austin, Shirley Ann Babcock. Rose Banlio. Top Ron' Emil Cyran, James Blackqnni, Tom Cnr' tis, Tliomas Cowan, Andrew flhorhol, Bartalc Cambararc, Steve Challis, John Chiipa, Robert Dnnlawy, Harry Dtlwwc. Fourth Raw-Gunrgu Di-Vinutz, Bcity Jann Cook, Joe Crnko, John Difhamlonicnicu, Sturling John' son, Eiigrnc Connons, John Diitliak, Hvlcn Dem' lwinski, Bill Dugnvicli. Third Row---Fannie l7vCliario, Mariv Calnbararc Thcrcsa Cisarik, Bvrnici' Chestnut, Aifncs Burkc Betty Esch, Consctta ffzirpcnticis, Hvlcn D'lnno' Ccntc, Efthcr Cline, XYillii'lmina Clionko. Sammi RnwfBctty Dirk, Carolinv Dugan, Stclla Forma, Elizabeth Erily, XV1nifred Einmrricli, Anna Drilzin, Clara Bcllv Cohh, Jcbsiu Uaniul, Adclla Campana. First Run'-Arncal Daiii, Marry' Dllnnigan, Ann tic Braillvv. Bcrnicq lfglinski. Virf ' ' Viola Chonko. i Dcrfinv, Hat ginia l7igTillio, Hclcn Dcmthik FiftyfOne y fm I gznmir - K V my Q A??W: Third jUN10R A Top Rua--fEi1tgerie Foss, Salxatnre Glorioso, Davi Gruhic, NX'illiam Greenfield, Bill Eddy, Riehar Eiden, Raynmnd Frederick, Charles Friek, Reber Gillrnoic. Fuu-rth Rani Bill Fischer, Ivan Fisher Bill din Chilli , .laik Gul emn Files, John Gascoigne. Thivd s 's 1, da Givner, An' gala Gnrlaa, M'ii'Jorie Gtnt , i cs, Helen Gross, Virf ginia Unlla, Dorothy Grossner, Blanche Farkas. Rowflsranccs Hodoroxx lc' A Second Razr'--fRnth Gave, Helen Hibblethwaite, Doris Frederick, Sophie Harmatiuk, Helen Hanko, Dollie Fazifa, Charlotte Falk, First iRowfPatricia Goldthorpe, june Hanna, Har' rict Grontlin, Claricc Gadoinski, Zori Galbich, Kathleen Flaherty. if ir Top Rowfilenrge Kancs, Harold -Innes, Bob Hoguc, Robert Hoffman, Stephen Klcmcn, Gerard Hunter, Henry Holder, George Johnson, joseph -lurasck. FONTII1 Ron'-Robert Hoffman, Emil Kattas, Allan Klein, Elmer Kirschner, Ivor jones, Benny Ko' xvalski, Fulton James, Dorothy Hnsar. Third Ruiz- Dcvrccsc Jackson, Helcn Hronec, Susan Katonak, Emily Janusz, Gloria lacolwy, Elsie Hoff vath, Florrnee Kalayi. Scemid :Row-Dorothy Konynr, Frances Jahn, Mil- dred James, ,ICUDIC Kata, Rmsclln James, Lucille Klukox-ich, Clara Imhoff, Niildretl Humphrey. Fivst Rfiic'-Mxirg' Koliarr, Helen Kish, Bernadctt Kolcna, Nlaxinc Ing' S l at ' e tr ol, Jane Irish, Twila Keiff cr, Allie lulirisnri. 'A' 'A' Top Ron'-klnscph Maras, Theodore Michael. Carl Lambmfl, Tony Melessa, Seth MacDonald, Le' roy Limpach, Bryan More, George Klein, Gerald Lustig, Mzirtin Eiden, Theodore Leonard, Fourth Row-,Tnscph Luca, John Mntcsieh, Frank Lewandwski, ,lnshua Merves. Aaron Moyer, Joe Magcr, Andrew Mattey, Norman Mathexx'son, Joseph Lcngyel, Richard Martinek. RnivfHt-rhcrt Kimmel, Eclwarcl Molnar, Elsie Lillicqnisf. Elizabeth Kruppa, Lois Marsac, Mary Magcr, kVilliam Moulder, Lmiis Laney, Mary Lewchak. Second Row Vfl Fi iera Landon. Eleanor Mafiisek, Casimcra Knwalchyk, Mzirgziret Kraiec, Vanita Kramer, Una Mare Lutz, Irene Kowalski, Lois Latto, ,lrwhn NIerx'a. ret Rrfii'-Marggiret Maty'i, Flnrvncc Kulas, Vic- toria Kumsi-, Susan Listiak, Barhara Matesie, Betty Ann Lalim, Olga Kuncli. Fiftyffwo tl d -t . , Gronf , , 1' 's Glasen, Richard Uarver ' ' - man, V l Tfp Rm' .. Pnxlmii, lliwwgu Pliinnvv, . ,' . V, , 1?ivr,ix'1.il.i, l luii11n l'.ii1l, Smnlny kliznilwxx- , flimygr Mrwxx, umtli Rim Cflmrlw l'r1:v, lfnnl l'7nlyr.ilLi, Raw i Pczumzxn, Miki' l'1'il1.u1ic, ,l.iinvs N.xgLy, Julim i Pirigyi, XVilli4nm Mi1i'1'a ', ,I L P'1l'wvx 'Tliini Run' flask O'Ns'll, l3vrn11ilinc Niwm: 1, ' Nlxi Lil,x l'v11ll,i1il, Olga Olm':.x, PJ li: Millni. 4 A lv lxx url Ml'zi:, Shin 4' ' L lliiu P'i'lx' lim-w ki f'l'i,lvk Nlilixx. , 1 lvlimlili, M511 Sccuml Rifii'7XYnlLlrvcn Nlmflxy. Mildrinil .im xich, Hrlrn Unis, Eiinirr NlcKinncy, Nl.1i'g.urut Pnslw, Rim Nlnry O'Ni-il, Ncllic Mxkiylzxixlw. Miilgznxi, Dorurlxy Q NL-ngvs, FHM Rim' Clwnndu ,lcanvtlv l'.i1w, Hclcn l'iiin', lj-thu' Rxxi i, Mi1cl1.1. R-vu'--lvlilw Rgjvixf. Dick Rvnuuard, liilly Rcp- Rwlwrl Rnlmcr, Ei'iu:st Rigu, ' ' Fxic Ryll, Top ko, liilxxuml Allvpko, Rimxvllxnngcr, Alplwxiw Smlnwblri, . l John John Szxlixlunry. Faiutli Rim' -Niglx Prom-n:.i, Rnlmn Piillin, klnsvpli Rlxngux, Tlxnnmf Rum. Qlnlxn Rina, Nigk l'i1-lcuf, Eilwnlil Rigilxn, klvlin Rgplw. llniwilil Siilailin, Tlunl Kim' lvfurgiirct Svkrlfky, Nlildrril Rnlrmnir, Hclcu R-mint, Evelyn Sham.-r, june Rungv, llvlcn Slmrvzxnvk, Lydia Szlnilf. xl--gin Slicplninl, Maury' Scxcrzi. Scgmiii Rfi:f'fl.1lii ,lain Sipul-r1:.1. klvnnw lvfnrxcs, Soplni- Sinxczxlc. .-Xrxsimi-1.1 Sim.ln1v:lXx. Olggi Sw lunt, llwriiuilq Sklnilmx, P11-gill,i R.-him-1. l'v1.iyf bull Rimng, Flu! Rim' Nlnv Rulicll, Cllvuifx lkxwivc, M.irii' Russo, Hvlrn Rcbrnnn, Alum: Scmbuy, lfmmn Sim' onig. 532' 'if Top Rim- -lllmrlms Slmc-'m.iL.-x'. Cllmrles Shing, Allcn SITliIflll'Vl'QUI', Nnrbvrt Slvum, Ray Sxniilm. Donf ald Sflm1t:lvr. ,loicplm Siplxmxwlcy, Rnyimmxl Super, Julin Srlurnnlwl, Gaim-5 Simlm, ,lzunqs Sunni. Fmrrtli Rnivf-Ailzxm Sfnllli, Anton Sfilixy, Pvtvr Slmgovnc, ,Lirixcs SIiklll.ll11, Srevc Sziwrzvn, Nur' man Svlislwinmr, Lcununl Sivris, George Slarupiclw, Rolwrt Sginlwrn, Stew Slitnlc. Tlzmi Rim'-livrrmrd Sivpirtmx-lei. Clillmxl Stiprmuf viqh, Kay Sqhgfl, Hvlvn S:1xbo, Nlminn Tzirfki, Carmelzu Snlpizio, Hclrn Strnlm, Pxuil Sill.-vy, John Sul'mnlm, Bill Sclxxwinluurg. Second Row' -Mildred Tulczulx, Knthurim' Txmclxulc, Agnus, Srmkn, Irena: Stow, Hvwiq Tnggrxit, Lucy Spcck, Hvlvn Stawiclai, juni' Stcwzirt, Angcllnc Stnrxzizmu. Firm Rifiwf-licttv Tatu. Nfnnluax Srmkn, Elihlvcllu Sfilhql, Sv.-lk, Tvmkivwifz, llurothv Sfwfiimiiff. :Knnc Spcrlaa, llvlvn Siitmxwkl, Tlucn'-xx Swidviflxi. Fiftyfffliree , f ..-- erik l 'wx xwqwi XIQKXQXDN 4 LQQRXXM Top Row-Alfred Uhsr, Paul Zudcll Gcorgu Sutila, ,lclhn XV X but Tellm enc Tnmko, jane Vial' Xktrncr, Florcncc lirobky, lviyrtle kuonl, Anfreline Tornazin, Olga Zapntclrny. up rRmc'fPar:xf Campania, Eugcnc Davis, ,lack Bullock, Dan Breckenridge, Vfilliam Brcinur, Kcnf nctlr Buda. ,lou Bulckanic, SICYC lialog, jnscplx a, Carl Camcra. Fu1n'1l1 Row-Lronard Daulu, Frank Clanrura, Dick owen, Edward Brady, Xkvilliam l5L1'f'r D'Ara:io, -lnlm Claurn, B - ' rhitt, Lcmis 1115 Bailing, Alburt Bcvf Tllifd Row-,lane Bowcrs, Lucille Calaianni, Mzixf inc Anclrcss, jane Blank, ,lunu Bryan, Frances Brown, Rnsc Altunxarc, Erncst Boilzaalx. Sccmld Row-fAngclinc Conirnnc, lviinvrva Bntlgan, Slrirlcy Colcman, Lillian lintlor, Ruth Atcn, Phyllis Bickcl, Stulla Ablorinu. First ROW-C8lhCfiIXC Cornizjn, Tlrerma Barraco, hlanu Chappel, Betty Brattun, Sara Anxlrcws, Ann Bcrnhardt, Rcibcrta Bring. Top iRm4-fEdmund Gargasz, Robrrt Franklyn, Lloyd Grabs, Robcrt Gay, Donald Grills. Pcttr Dc' Santif, Mika DiNicola, Angclo Dcfgantis, Paul Drnpco. FOLWI11 Ro:u!Davirl Forbcs, Harold Eastman, Gvorge Farsclrman, Vkialtcr Gawlak, Frank Dclillio, Jack Essig, Milton Goodman, Rulmcrt Graupner. Third Row!-Nick Dndukoviclr, Sara Cilardi, Shirley lircisbach, lris Ross Davis, Rntli Grcunwood, Elaine Crclmrc, Nlargarct Czapp, Mziitgoric East' lvurn. Suimlcl Rowfljaulinc Clucnin, Plryllis Dunlap, Emi' lia Fcrnandez. Nlary Gainrll, jcannu Crandall, X k in Dorscjv, Nlaric Craiglwarl. 1 Flrxt Rowflulia Daxis, Katlrcrinc Dnlick, Hrlen Fiflnr. Constancc Enwry, Elaing Duuckur, Virf ginia Deal, Erthcr Fiirci. f ., . if la FzftyfFour E Safeco 'L 1-if 41' yew. gapalll if 5 f iiii ' ' , Ira Taylor cbtr, Allvn Ynnovitz, Her an, Duuglab NYittcr, Rnlvurt Tlrnrnpson Alonzo Thomas. Fourth RU1L PLll1l Vlha, jnlm NVQHC, Xvilliarn Tummc, joseph Zimmurrnan, Onwr XVorkman, Hcnry Zajac, Jnc Tarson, Clrarlca Znlara, Milan Taborac. Third Rotv7Mikc Toth, John Yagcr, Ralplr Vfcltcr, Herbert Thornas, Frank Uszak, Frank Szckcrcs, Gcorgc Vcrban, Ernest Yunnvitz, Second Row-Anna Urban, Anna Totlr, Cctclia Tusko, Mzarg' Tylcr, Nlarian Wkst, Olga Vcrlvilo, Nlargarct XVclwr, Bonnie XVyatt, Mqirculinc Yaqucs, Lottiu XVatzas. First Ro1L'4Ella Tomko, lr liams, Elsie Y' X, Top Row 'loc Fzlrinc L, ' 'l1 lnlnleon, Miclmcl 0 JUNIQR B lll Lm Kzlsrl, Calvin jones, K oak, Allvcrl Kzllriclc, Elljli k R'ch'iril Kzllwlu, John llcialm. 1 1 Fumrli Rnzv-Rndulplx Klcir, Rnlwcrt Kricscn, james ' il 1 xl Lopzltknviclx, Marjorie Hallock, Llzicnlw, Li xx x1 Richzlrcl Kurlmn, Edward Luwnmlmxclii. Third Kun,-f--lllizulwcth Hustntlcr, Hclcn Hrnstich, ,lulin Hnrvnllx, Elczxnor flutnslci, Erhcl Koster, Mary Kulmcncc, Juscplllnc Pcntito. Second Run--ffllxurc Kent, Lunrctra Huffman, jane Krziufe, liilmul Loczy, Hclcn jzicobf, Catharine Maddulnn, First RowfM1nr5' Lou Lyons, Marry' Hockcnbrouch Bl asain Hwisi, Margaret Macuvc Frances Hnycli, 0 Lu ig lmcx Punnofl. Marcin f d, uf Top Rim'-XK'illi1xm S , ,. . Karkic. Allnlplx Rzivniknr, Rulwrt Rnd or gcnq Nsc'-acts. 'L xin Nulwn, 'l'l1L'nLlurc 5, Alburt Uniln, Xxvlllfild lmcllrnlgu. Fourth iRn1u-,lmcplm Llurxlbek, Richard Knight, ack Milliken, mirt Ruarcll, ,lzlmcs Roth, Gcnrgc Kunilrut, llnwnrd Mny, Tlminne Rnptis, Slnvadorc Scsrili, Nlvlvin lvlnncgzln. Tlnrd Rum- mx . :Ninn L ci N Nlczxnl, Mary N:l::n'lx1cwic:, Eugene Ruff, Clxxirlfs lznncs, us' :ell Sclnni K, Ribcrt Prill, Cncilia Pmvcll, Albcrt Pungrncc, Anilrcw Lua, bccond Roz' Ruth Meyers, unc Mznrsnc, can Murphy. Cntlicrinc Ncvrthzxm, Audrcy Raising, Minnn' utr, lxirn :g.cs, Katherine Mitz, Mrxry' l.uL1 ,lx :, vcrt l.f xxxn. First Rim' - uc urn 1, Mary Miccli, ul Mxlxxwll, lrcnc Rigo, Mznrgxnrct Porcicllo, Jeanette Malwlic, Lily Mubillc, Marry' Raxngnonl. Twp Rau Mika Skobn, Norman Schrocnlcr, Slcvc Zagzas, Fnwlurick Taulw, .lim Lnstclc, Robert Txci , Clifinrd Wgircrhoixfc, Darwin XYcikcl, Andrew 71 il, Petcr Yllm. Fmwtll Rlriufp mst vcitl, ,lulin Zborzin, Ansc Wright, Dnlc Vfilkcr, jzick Wulch, Mike Stccz, oscph Siriclxvr, Sherman NV1xrnl, Loon Zncchi. 'Tk 'rd Rim' Rulwrt Shcriclgxn, lrcnc XVI! tvrs, uin ' r 'ck W'ilin:n.Toclal, Mnclelinc 1 Scmlwil, blclln Todcric , S anwr. H'l'n Stramgc, wsuphinr Y1ol.1, Mary Xllnrlrnzxn. cccoi Run' -Mcrry Stolur, Ella XVclch, Klum Siam' mitti, li.-ny Schneider, Cllcnm Tccrcr, Mn e Smith, M11 lzrlrnu Zzllng. mr Ruzufmlncl llvztt, Mlnniu Zzvzilzl, Clxristinc omzu, xlczln ncridrln, Clnccrm S lit, Mug a ' Q Sc: '. FiftyFive , 111, f -feb - SOPHQMORE A Top Row7Anthony Calderaro, Charles Adair, Eel' ward Brandeis, Harry Bolick R b lioehler D , , o err Baker, Don , arrell Blackford, Leroy Bnrgett, Roh' ert Berens, Fowrth Rowfstanley Bylicki, john Bots L Allen, Carl Alexand ', eonard f. er, Elmer Betta, Chester Berna' tnwiez, XVilliam Beattie, Monroe Bond. Third RowfNathalie Clair Ma Carolyn Al , .rgaret Bokemy, ut, Mfxrie Blackann, Olive Louise Cobb, Dina Chulik, Sonh' X er, S 5 ' I ie Bcntly, Robert Blazf teve Arnoski. Second R ow-Richard Callahan, Evelyn Bickel, Ger- trude Buerger, Nancy Lee Babcock, Vv'anda Belc' vie, Patricia Bremer, june Baker, Jeanette Boy- thcm, john Balash. Frrst Rowflfl' izabeth Allen, Helen Butchkn, Georgia Mae Borer, Mildred Blaser, Dorothy Bennett, Elvira Bruno, Filamena Catanzarita. if ir 'Top Row-Fred Davidson, Frank Cunningham, ,IO seph Dlugosz, Emil Chapla Steve D liam Davis Ad , emko, XVil' r , am Dellisante, G' ' thony Caldf eorge Eddy, An eraro. Fourth Row-YValter Crisp, Alphonse Crisp, Carl Clark, lack Clair, Richard Dosrall, Ted Czuba, Ernest Chizmadia, Emery Campo, Arthur Carlson, Third Row!-Jennie DeFoggie, Dorothy Deutsch- landcr, Regina Deiderieh, Frieda Folherth, Eloise DeVeny, Margaret Ezral, Emma Csillag, Emma Cooper, Eugene Chopcinski. Second Row-Rita Cordy, Joan Dennis, Rose Del' Mnnoco, Mary Louise Deisler, Velma Erickson, Bette Hinkley, Mary Doychak, Corinda Del Grasso. Fwxt RowfHelen Doza, Mziry Demitris, Helen Dargo, Irene Dargo, Retha Dorinski, Arline Dnecker, Santina Evangelist. 'k ir Top Row-Robert Henncs, ,lames Gootlell, George Guest, Dennis Esser, William Epps, Andrew Fazekas, Edward Falencki, Kenneth Goodman, Richard Foote. Fourth RowfGeorge Faroh, Kenneth Hall, ,lack Gornall, George Hall, Arnold Fries, Lawrence Ganobcik, Alvin Frazier Fr k , an Filker. Third Row-Elaine Hart, Gladys Graves, Evelyn Hartley, Margaret Hrihal, Marie Horton, Katherf ine Harris, Phyllis Haythe, Doroth ' Bernice Hiller. y Gudan, Second Rowfjeanette Godlewslci, Doris Gudgell, Carolyn Greulich, Patricia Hnch, Helen Gavron, Noreen Glick, Gladys Grondin D ' , oris Grondin, First Row-Dorothy Havec, Eleanor Halabuck, Mar lane Higgins, Carol He' H - ' Y iman, Ruth Ford, Doris oxxells, Cecelia Gergel. Fif1:yfSix lvl: 'H' aff- 1 ' gl' SOPHOMORE A I inunla, EL, l l Hillm-any, , . Rulucr wenv linlurngnii. ,l filnrl 'Tap Rim' lfniil xc: Kowalski, Allwcrt Hcitzml, Foyr 1 Kolcnzi, Harry hlolinstun, W'illiain Kalb, Hnlfulrlvr, Cliarlvs Kislinian. Fowrtli Rifzvf-Burqlqrt Knlino, Clirisi Knppcnhafvr. klohn Kulnsar, ,lolin Kiipmiiira. Aiiilwxx' Hnrvutirli Ray Knlwa, Clark wlanslicski, XV:illur Kaprnn, Charlcs Hcrrman. Tliircl Ruzvflnhn hlacnlw, Susan Kafcr, Dnmlliy Kocias, Hclcn rluslicr, Lorraine Kniwwzilski, lilainc Kalcnazk, Ida Kardos, ,lung jnycc, ,lcrry Janirlln. uzvtic, Florence Hndak, Hzizcl A' Knlcno, Gvqorgiai Raw Fva Km Marjririi. l ack, William Second r -. klazdinski, Elcnnur Kryc, Kohl, Mary Jaknizis, liugcnc Klvniu Kish. ' s', Sophia lruland, Gcnrgina ' X , Dnrutliv First Row fLuu1sc Knrnlo 1 Jones, Cluricc Mii'aldi, Mary lxninprr Kcnzik, lrunc Jarzinick, Margiirct Kaminskl, ,Irs sie Jcrzyk. Ivan Mcflrackcn, Aus' Cillwurr Top RmvfFrank Prnchnicki, x tin Livingston, Charles Mazurkicwicz, 1 Linn, Rnlwrt Mala, Donald McCormick, Allvurt Matiisik, xlolm Mrnski, -lnscph Manillo. Fourth Ruin'--John Kresrnan, Lconaril Miclialski, Henry Qucsrcr, Nick lvloldovan, .lulan Lapnnka, Ray Kuhn, Xkiaync Mcfllurc, Bud Maiclcn, xlnlin Mudrxik, Elnlcn Marlow. Thwd Rnivfcarl Marx, Harriet Laumitis, Hulcn Magcr, Norma Lcstcr, Erlna Lewis. Byrtha Mata' kovich, Diana Milmlic, ,lfmicc Linilcrnan, Ruth - LutZ, Agnus Kurdas. Second Rnw-fFranccs Pailumi, Virginia Kukis. Ruse Maccrli, lilta McC,f.ill:i, Mary lvlarcc, Garry Milli'r, ,luanita Marsac, Flnrvncc lvfazilr. liridic OiKurl'r, Magdvlinr- Love. ' ' dini, Lillian LCC, Stella Carlivrin First Row-Guraldinv Nar Michalck, Gladys Milmk, Rita Mcf-ir, L McGhr'm', Angvslinc Lfwanrlowski, Rnlvy Mcfllrnf ning, Guraldinc Mqfliirriiigk, ir ir 'Top Rolcffjnisnph Pericliak, Rolwrr Pries, Frank Pruchniclci, Nnrbcrt Nowak, Jack Rcisingur, XYilf ton Mcistcr, John Pctrilla, ,lack Ruicliart, Rcilwcrt Roll. Fourth Rl7LC'fRiChJlFLl llaznlcr, Oscar Olson, Eilwzird Rees, julin Pricsras, Paul Nitz, Clliusrur Piergics, Albcrt Novotny. Thivd Rfiwflilward Partyka, Tillic Mika, Eninia Ncrnanic, Margaret Olcair, Mzirggxirct Mitclicll, Florence Novak, juan O'Connor, Gvnrge O'Rnurkc, Second RiizvfAnmnio Russo, Barham ML1YT8y'. Hazcl Patcrsun, Elizaberh Osks, Florence Pawloski, Cc' cclia Oravcc, Lu Vnnnc Olsson. First Row-fEleanoi' Pawlnwski, Julia Pakos, Rntli Nathcr, Bctty Nccsc, Florvncc Pawlak, Mary l Owens. Fifty'Seven A SOP ORE -T op Rou'fNValter Slavin, Eugene Schremp, Benin min Ruth, Glenn Swaim, Stanley Snyder Th Stitalr, Robert Schmidt, Franli Slutzker, Roger St HOM , omas . ' Stitak, Sanford rause, Fourth Row---Theresa Polna, Harold Rumper, Ger- ald Snow, Elmer Schneider, ,lohn Sender, David Stewart, Justine Sikorski, Floyd Smith, john Sextella, Thlrd Row-l 1 ames Scarborough, Bessie Redden, E yn Rogers, janet Poth, jean S Romick, Margaret R jane Ri'- ve' kuse, Agnes cxta, Mary Plavehan, Mary te, June Price. Second Row-Agnes Schwarz, Mary Priestas, Shir' ley Roth, Druelene Reed, Virginia Sova, Mar' garet Sclion, Helen Riley, Minnie Persutton, Joseph Siinsic, First Rou'+Ve roniea Shuster, Regina Smith, Veron- ica Schultz, Elizabeth Peti, Katherine Smith Kathryn Shaw, Gertrude Simeon, ' Madelyn Shoup. Nathalie Ricci, Top Roirf Charles Zink, Donald Szalkiexviez, George - Vrabel, Donald Zilch, Alhert Yingling, john XVillis. Robert Turman, Edward YVilezynski, Thomas Triglliw, Garth XVeider, Ray XVeber. Fouvlll Row-Rolf YVemhoener, lVilliam XV Frank Zell, Mzirguerite Thru ' son, lreue XXVH XY aldeelci npson, Flore .i,.,ner, Mike ' argu, Alirtl nee Tar: e Tomasie, Melbourne ex Todarello, Mike XVarhola. ' wel Run' -Vivian Tressel, Betty Wlaterhousc, X Evangeline Traxler, Arleen Trestle, Rose Tre' honiak, Evelyn NVeaver, Theresa Zuffa, Louise Surace, Agnes Weitzman, Evelyn Stitak, Ethel Thompson. Scco-rid Row-Dorothy YVeber, Corinne Stang, Julia Szarek, Regina Tanski, Madalyn XVest, Farrie Taylor, Helen YVilkewski, Stella Szyrnusiak, Gerf aldine Stauder. First iRow--f' ' .ecelia Urhanski, Ethel Mae Stutzke, Fabiola Zahuranec, Violet Varouse, Hazel Ver Soy, Patricia Stack, Mary Lou Th Wrells. omas, Audrey 'lr if SOPHO Top Rowfllalliam Grobe, lack Beach, YVilliam Kishman, Edward Bandagslci, Robert Mays, Earl MeNary, XValter Brumhack, Christy Dandrea. Thifcl RowfAdolph Gajdos, james Hanna, Stanley Brobeclc, Donald Karpinski, YVarren Brown, Charles DeCarlo, Ernest Kirkpatrick, Second Raw--Rellen lones, Billy Holl, YVanda Bla' hay, Ruth Arndt, Rena Catliers, Ruth Bergman. First Row-Josephine Caci, janet Getty, Margaret D'Innoeente, Emily Hardin, Helen Hovey, Lois Jones, Margaret Eppley. MOR x .Aff xx .fqwk Fiftyflfiglzt PHOMORE B S O 'Top Row- Rolwrt Tlnnflon, Riclxartl lvluycrs, XVaync Shclltr, Xlalliam Ritliarilfon, Fix-tl Smith, Clxarlcs Nagel. 'Illini Rum--Riclxaral Roat-nlwcrg, Cliostcr Morgan, Donald Sanborn, Rolwrrt Totna, Lce Papurt, janc Ellen YV15:ingcr. Second Ruwfjcancttc Nlycrs. Hclcn Kuzak, Gcrf aldinc Zinsmuistcr, Klum Wvhitc. nxt Ro14'fVirginia Luman, Crti'i1'Llalc Rtigowin, on, Betty Mite Palmar, june Pullin, Ruth Sglxnll 'A' 'Ir MEN A F R E S H Richard Flood, Charlvs Gforgu Ash' Top Rou'fAnLlrt'w Connor. Crublas, Rolicrt Fry, Clyde Edlrman, L ton, Ralph Baclic, Rolwcrt Brandt. Fuiurli -Ron? ,lohn Einary, John Barivr, Mary' lanc Felix, Virginia Evcntlvn. Autirny Goldstcin, Ray' mond Curtis, Virginia Foltz, Richard Black. 'Tliiml Row-Kcnnetli Cowan, Eiltwn Balccr. Patri' cia Elirliflx. lvlary Ciannantoni, Hvrlacrt Brcntlcl, Cliilortl Allifon, Llainus Bircs, lack Blakc. Sucoml Ru1vfLucy Faziu, Norma Haupt, loan An' dcrmn, Harriet Balwr, Eleanor Ofcsrcgi, NVilliam Aslrlmlnlt, Charles Carp, Nicholas Connonv. First Raw- -Azclinc Hall, Virginia Hencchck, Ruth loncr. .lran Gard. lfxtlwr Clair. Elsic Bauman, Tacy Ci-rmana, Coricvttiiizi Dtfiliivxim, Top Roi4'fKcnncth Sturt, Rayinontl Roth, Harold Kicnzly, Donald Smith, Ardvn Wvlritacrc, Dick Parkrr, Robert Nnrlwcrg, Robert NVQOLI, john Sands. Futwtli Kuii'ffHowaxtl Landon, XYilliam Rancour, lamp: Pipur, violin Vucctich. klainw Half. Richard Iaztlinfki, hlamub XYagntr, Richard Hyde. Third Kr11,1'-Albert Ruth, Virginia Sulpizio, Har' rivt Ratlfortl, Nlary Rita Smith, Norma Smith, Exnlyn Stung, Rita Smalm, Sliirlcy juan Nvcitzcl, Lconartl XYaS5crman. Secoml iKoiufRiclmai'tl Yeager, Iona Newman, llcan Langc, Leona Vfitiow, Cvcraltlinn: NlCDonalcl, Lois Simpson, Lois Ann Tullnrnl, Pcarl Nlccolay. 5 First RMU' 'Donald XYartl, Rolicrt NlcCartncy, Marr' garct Koflxa, Rosnlla Karparnlc, lltimthy Nlonugan Eftlitr Nliiuldur, Vixian Lanc. FiftyfNine , f 533'i'5x Tx Ji ' M' i 5 n.,,.J 'MN Affiiifnt V Y 7 ,.1.,.T.-Y.-W...-,-...v.N,...,-.1 -WWWT.- P-'4 P'-I I-4 Y ' - -Qnfsvixw., . V. , . -p. .. 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ESTHER BARTOCK ANNE BOWERS PHYLLIS BURKE KATHRYN DENNIS DOROTHY DICK LOIS DOBBOCK WILLIAM DONALDSON WILLIANI FEICKS MILDRED GERBER ANDREXV CERYAK ELLA FRANCES HARDIN ANNABELLE HELLE KITTY JENKINS ELINORE JONES WILLIAM LESLIE CONSTANCE LOVELESS DAVID MQCARTNEY KEITH MuzFARLAND MARY MQCEACIHIE MAYME MCQUATTIE EMILY METKA EVA NOLLEY ELIZABETH PANDY LOIS RAMSER ROSE ROSSO SYLVIA ROTH DOROTHY STANG WILBUR TIPTON ORA MAE WATERHOUSE MURIEL WATT HERTA XVEMHOENER ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY 1938-B DONALD ADAIR VIRGINIA ALTEN CARMEL ASCH DAROLD AUGUSTIN CLARA BALOG GENEVIEVE BARCZYK RICHARD BERGER ROBERT BLACK HELEN BLACKANN LUCY BOND IRENE BUXTON NORMA CARIOTI ALEX EMERICK LILLIAN FAROH ELTON GARNER ALFRED GERHART HILDA GLOVER HYMAN GOLDBERG GEORGE JACIOBY GERTRUDE JACOBY JOHN KENNEDY IVY LEE WILMA KOHLMYER HELEN KOVACH HAROLD KRIVELL MARY LEVAK GEORGE LOOSE MARTA LOOSE EVELYN MERTEN ROSE MARIE MIRILLIAN SUSAN MLINARIK JACK NICKEL DAVID NIELSEN IRENE PHILLIPS MARIAN REVTA ISABEL ROBERTSON MARY RODGERS LEONA ROUTSON BERNICE SLOBODZIAN JOHN SZABO EUGENE SOCHA EVELYN SVETE LEO STAWICKI JEAN THOMAS MARGARET TOTH MARY E, NVARBURTON STANLEY WILCZYNSKI Sixtyffiouv The 1938 Scimitar staff has presented a picf torial cross section of school life, just as a ship's log tells graphically of the ship's voyage. All those who have taken part in making this hook become a reality have worked in the belief that in future years this volume will have an everfincreasing value as a record of this year's voyage. Cofeditors f f Junior Editor f Art Editor f Senior Section f Boys' Sports f Staff Photographer Literary Advisor Faculty Advisor Darold Augustin Andrew Geryak Bill Dugovich Salvator Campo f Carmel Asch Kenneth Anthony Alhina jancar Wilma Kohlmyer Ivy Lee Marian Revta Isabel Robertson Betty Stephenson Lilian Strong Harold Saladin f Mr. Davis 'Miss Bleyer Mr. Qliver BUSINESS STAFF The HifStanclarclfScimitar business staff solicits, assembles, and organizes advertisements of the varif ous business firms and collects the money for them. Though small, this group performs the important task of Hnancing these two publications. Menibers of the stall include: Virgil Kramer, Vx7illiam Feicks, Hyman Goldberg, David Nielsen, Mr. Bateman, jean Thomas, Ruth Greenwood, Darf win Weikel, Robert Gillmore, Virginia Little, Barf bara Baker, Leona Routson, Gerry Richards, Connie Loveless, and Virginia Kosrno. Mr. Bateman is faculty advisor. J 50 HI-STANDARD Iilian Strong makes a criticism of an issue of the HifStandard, Grouped around her are Frieda Rottman, Harold Saladin, Miss Vvlatson, Isabel Robertson, 'lack Baker, Dorothy Stefanofl, Helen Dohanos, Gerry Sachs, Barbara Urban, Wiliiiu Kohlmyer, Ernest Yonovitz, Ivy Lee, Marian Reyta, Betty Stephenson, Harold Hass, Robert Gilhnore, Ieorge Jacoby :ind Helen Blackann. just before the deadline! Reporters Harold Suladin and Barbara Baker tell the typist, Betty Stephenson, to hurry the copy for the printer. Relaxing after publication are lvlury Rodgers, Miss Bleyer, Ritzi Ruebal, George Kullis, Genevieve Barczyk, Robert Fields, Isabelle Falls, Dzirold Augustin. -lack Gelinan, Albina jancar. Garinel Asch, Betty Ann Lnhni, Barbara Baker, Mildred Dlzunes. Billy Dugovich, Ernest Ghonko, and Charles Kuebler. Getting ready for the printer, Helen Blackzinn cuts gzilleys as Mz1i'iz1ii Revtu pastes up the dummy sheet and Robert Gillinore reads lastfniinute proof, SixtyfSix ARCHERY CLUB I ' of irchery his lewd to the formation of ri new club, The returning popu :irity 2 ' K . under the direction of Mr. Frederick Smith. The memliers meet once 21 inontii for practice. Staviriiiigfllritii Greeiiwood. Fred Davidsmi, Audrey Vfelis. Standiiig -Nlzirgziret Banks, Lillian Bodor, Ulzinc Blank, Robert Male, Virginia Bznrson, Betty Brat' ton, Thcodm-Q Miciiacls. Mi'S. F. H. Smith. T' Li' Bzibwvck. Doris Frederick. K71C6ifHg'Vifgil1ii1 Deal. Olga Kuncli. Bziriwura kluimy, Nancy cc L La Vonnc Olsson, Ruth Bergman, ,J v, ff' N vs ,Q B 32 .efpdrl I I Egfr in A H11 I A vii x .A gg 5 L? fi iff jfs ' 3 125 J Q STUD 'A ' ,Arg 1 A. .,-'f,:gQ1,,xB Wdbhhbrn Nlbffxbt4,r.:1+:rwR?f12',,11ji 5 J' 'JUS' if 5131 1 I .r 'SSW , il! J all I .if 1 r . f ef 5'5iif1 -. ,. , .-: I .-1 f - ff 12' - -r ,pr we ff:-6 rf 'F-a-wet M. ,v-w+ '1e'S3w,, .A M 1. ' vfu iai w H 1 a W5f M.5g,,,fg.-5,,4. ,,i 1 :1-. ha v a i.-.,..,,,?l ' f sr -i m :f'1f f f ' 'f , w, L.-,,- vN,,,,QyfAf,j,. .. .5- 55.t,, ,.g',... a! 5 -, 1 ., . '7 5- . :,, , ,,,,:Hjj. - K ,--:1,,3 g.4 v , 1i',,y,f '--f , mfr-.f rfl-'ir g53:,H,, , .w..,Qv: 2 , V N J :,.rg,.r1 X A QSM H ,,,.f,-,LL . . V- ni- ,Yr V,-,:,,frw.,qf, , rl 1 ,, fe? . ,V ,, 'fM'f1-.fr,..3X'v.-Q ,fax In order to give students an opportunity to study and appreciate nature, eolleef tions of plants and leaves have been made by the Biology Club this year. Mr. McKee and Mr. Gundrum are eofsponsors. Standing-Betty Dick. S8dl6dfR0lJETI Gillmore. Second RowWGwenda Morgan, Libby Berman, Angeline Tomazin, Mary Mieeli, Margaret Sckel' sky, Agnes Weitzinzrii, Merry Stolar, Elaine Dueeker Isabel Watt, Irene Rigo, Rosemary Austin, Helen Hanko, Lily Mobile, Harold Saladin, Back Row-Mr. Gundrum, George Farah, Mr. IVIeKee, Billy Eddy, Gerald Lustig, Helen Hronec, 'Tack Baker, Ernest Yonovitz, Bill Lustig, First Row-Shirley Andrews, Sylvia Roth, Phyllis Bickel, Sylvia Slutzker, Jeanette Pape, Jane Irish, Frances Brown, Helen Ann Dohanos, Virginia Barson, Patricia Wright, Vera Gawn, f Jane Bowers. SixtyfEigl1t - CAMERA The Camera duh, sponsored hy Mr. D. C. Davis, is comprised of students inter' ested in modern ainziteur photography. This year it conducted ii contest :it every meeting and made use of the E. K. C. Camera Cluh Photographic Service. SZd71dl71gfClll'Il1Ci Asch, Leroy Lunning. SiII'iT1g'El'VVill Ronies. Sti.mdinggEdwurd Loputkovich, Frank Schwelik, Mr. Davis, David Ross, Edward Svete, Harvey Dunfee, Virgil Kitiiiieip Austin Livingstone, lack Reichert, Hzirry Bali-jk. Iuines Coodcll. Sitting -Beryl Shiff, Richard Pzlzder, Anne Frances Deriiny, MLITQQITCE Hrhul, Howard Textor. Elaine Kziienaek, Cerzild Snow, Clinton Hciinhach, Evel 'n Firestone, Cerry Sachs. Y , ,.1f1?lfil.'7F.Liia25,g5 , Q' V . ,ifjfz ., VWAUNQ- 1 l'5i .o ' 'Tj A . -, i ,fx ,-.1 sf- NA- VY' f f W J' '- - , .u5i,fii 19f'rf'gfi?,' .I p .1 ',pQ55T':'j4f - ' '5.',, A' i ' ' C s M gg., ,-- H6152 5 Y. ,. . fi pf-Q -fy f' :iq -',1:iQ!?i:q:ii?lL5je'jg?H'4:Hw15 .lkimv-5m iiiicwiif fssff ff'W??ff'fiTff'?51Cf:,-f,, fi' 'Vf 1 , 4gyf1'if'f?f??rZ33iv,,,p+, '- 2 A - ', ,eff-55?s2i34 ?3? i:f:xiL if fV'- M 1 .w,,,,p1v2N1 ' '- '- nuvfaifffitf' - - V.-L-A..-.v:99i' - ' wth-s.1.,W,,. - ' ' '- - 'ew--W,.,s.,.+.'wvf9 ...pi df .ff iffy? i ikiix ,,fff?4.. 'Q XM? CCAC m x.. . , K Tx 'F x glitvvwv C is 99 qu lam. 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SittingfHl Z ' f ' c en elinti, Helen Spahia, Mr, Newman, Eliznlwctlw Pancl y, Emily Mctka. 4 Seventy FOOTBALL CLUB A new organization at Lorain High School, the Football club under Mr. Pryor's leadership teaches newcomers the fundamentals of Americas liyeliest sport and keeps fresh in the minds of the veterans the everfchanging game. Sitting, QleftJ-sRudolph Kosanovich. fllightj Mziricin Bulzomi. Standing, Elmer Papp. Top RowiHerbert Thomas, Donald McCormick, Dan Kosanovich, Charles Erhlich, Robert Male Elijah Johnson, Robert Gay, Robert Essig, Henry Holder, John Vxfillis, Donald Boehler, John Szabo, Paul Coleman, Jack Kennedy, Mairk Neuman, Alfred Smith. Second R0u'iHarold Haas, Robert Sanborn, John Wolfe, Don Blatchford, Darrell Blackford, Sanford Slutzker, Norman Mathewson, Zenon Sykuta, Edelbert Moritz, John Caruso, Eugene Soeha, Eugene Hartley, John Chupa. Front Row-John Krupski, John Basilone, Ray Kuhn, Jerome Jalfey, Ivan Fisher, Frank Camera, Jessie Palagyi Kvieeling-Mr. Pryor, V . xy: yu Q . 5,-,,.: , 4. h ,,...3.,-4.5.3, ' r..--tgp-529 L, .L ,u..ar'14 1'z,:,:,, , -1. fT T'W 5 ?v.:':w ,i .fffslf 'Y-w.a--. i ..0. ff m f'vf'2f. '. . . ae' ',. 1 'l5' . A .UM r, -1 7 '- -M. 511'-.,:f41 Au. 'tC f -3- - ' '1k. sg. ---1.- -'fr 'v ' '- A Ni V if 'tZ:.?,'2'-Q-F .- iff' , , -. 'Z - 40- 435- - '- 1- x ' ' .?.s.: '- ' J - 4' In f- . A -..-.-M. , wa..-ta. w. . . .-. . -Af - wr-I rf 4 an --. , . .- V - . f 1- .f.t 4. . . .. .. gr . ...-. 140. .1, g J ..- . .4 -- .l..:. , . , ,... . 5. ...a..!fM ,L . ,,- , . ,. ,, , . -,, 45. . .C , , ef i, , -,.g ,.. - ' . -M453 H, ,mn ,1,- - ,- -a...,ge--.. . 5, , 3, ,J , car.-5-.,:, X .,5,fi W- . no 4 1, ,,-.--,,-3,g..,f..- L ,JA J -i. M :.- 5.-wr . 1---,.1.,.-M.. .- - .gg ss.: -- 1 -fp. . 1+ 1- A--I cf 1 '0 .5oz L. , -Pitt ,.-137--I '-,. 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Standing-Janet Deutsch, Lilian Strong, Mary McGeachie, Matilda Laskay, Elinore Jones, Kitty Jenkins, Annabelle Helle, Ruth Cecil, Shirley Andress, Margaret Bellan. SittiwgfMiss Hartley, Anna Bowers, Phyllis Burke, William Donaldson, June Price. Standing-Evelyn Biscan, Isabel Robertson, Isabelle Falls, Mildred Gerber, Jean Thomas, Rose Marie Mirillian, Gertrude Jacoby, Jane Mack, Hilda Glover, lrene Buxton, Robert Fields, Dorothea Horne, Helen Kovach, Helen Susi, Patricia Vxfright. Sitting-Vera Gavvn, Mildred Carlsen, Jean Kienzle, Irene Phillips, Wilma Kohlmyer, Anna Marie Gassetta, George Jacoby, Thelma Zinsmeister, Virginia Little. Seventyfcfwo 4 l GERMAN CLUB Songfests including familiar German songs, dchates, discussions, party and a hay' ride are some of thc activities of the Gcrman club, sponsored hy Miss Grall. StzmdingfBill Feicks. Sittingfjohanna Schmidt, Robert Essig, Miss Grall. Top RowaBob Williaiiis, Dorothy Stang, Carl Thomas, David Nielson, Richard Berger, William Tcmme, Daniel Profant, George Loose, George Zatroch, Richard Blumeicr, Darold Augustin, Dallas Crates, Dorothy Von XVontoch, lvlary Levak, Alllina Ganohsik, Irene Walters, Mai'ta Loose. First RowfVirginia Baum, Evelyn Bischoff, Eleanor Goohs, Alfred Gerhart, Amelia Kaspirek jane Kuhn, Kathryn Dennis, Don Adair, Naomi Richter, Evelyn Merteii Freda Rottman, Nancy Ellison. .-v- .- :f'1... . 1 : rw - . - fv: !rv ., sx-ws - .- .:.4.12.:s.:-:. . -fs--v ' 12 :12- M, -Q- + , . ' irc, '!1 'a- ., . . H 1--1'5 v i-? '2'kT,.-Qs 2 ,1,f:If3 ,M 'V .N .. ,, 5 '-.-1 1' .- M: ,gm-x , ,,jf:w,f'--'-'.-,1.. ,5'g- - , .. -wg' , ,--r' - , ' I- 1:1 ,fc-4, nl-r-' x 3' -, -W., , '.--4-N: U... ..n,-:- 'f s . .,-X -' -1, ,.g.?.3-,495 i c ,--41.-f--'L 1 -4-: 'v--: + A 1: -1- .- '- 5 'nik-:'ri.:Je'? ' ' Mme -1-raft- ' , N-M. 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It f- V H Q , 1 ,Y -, . , . ,, ,-- . . 47 -, , 14 A Ajax i Me if 1.,-Kick r N ' 1' A , ls:-J f, A , ..-I f u .3 .Az 31? E ji 3 't,,,, .gli . W' 'xxx-vcw Y .ez-'Lillian ........-M. ....g..h.-.....,L, .....7-1- 'S2' WN., ,wu- , 1:7-w-A . '-We u Z.-,-... .... 1 WXTWW. aa w I . GUIDANCE SECRETARIES B 'd kee inv students' grade records upftofdate, the guidance secretaries sponf esi es p U sored a Courtesy Week in May. Miss Moos and Mr. Everman are in charge of the group. Top Row+Sylvester Cravec, George Kundrat, Edward Svete, Robert Black, William Donaldson, blames Creamer, jack Smith, John Romelfanger, Robert Radford, Bill Leslie. 'Third Row-Herbert Kimmel, Andrew Geryak, Hyman Goldberg, Clinton Heimbach, Dennis Esser, Charles Adair, Alonzo Thomas, Allan Hageman, Eugene Socha. Second Row-William Feieks, Ivor Iones, ,lack Gelman, Jack Clair, Benjamin Roth, Sanford Slutzker, Ernest Chonko, Robert Kriesen, Del Lewis. First Row-Mr. Eversman, Leonard Wasserman, David Nielson, Donald Adair, Richard Rosen' berg, Daniel Braggs, Bill Bailing, Joe Zelina, -lohn Kolesar, Richard Black. Top Row-Ann Sperka, Evelyn Merten, Gloria Jacoby, Esther Cline, Adeline Bonk, Florence Wallace, Irene Phillips, Mary Elizabeth Vv'arburton, Norma Lester Angeline Tomazin, Priseilf la Rehorig, Patricia Ann Wright. Third Row-Geraldine McDonald, Dorothy Grossner, Rita McGee, Magdaline Tomazin, Camelia 'le 1 G tty, Ruth Schallon, Cherney, Mzirgaret Bakeny, Florence Hudak, Irene lat son, Jmet e , Helen justice . E1 ' D cker lean Sheridan Elaine Crehore Harriet Baker, Mar' Second Rowflrene Rigo, aine ue , . , . , r , jorie Hallock, Shirley Andress, Carmel Asch, Betty Ann Lahm, Geraldine Duecker, Ivy Lee, .lean Thomas, Clara Balog. First Row-Miss Moos, Kathryn Dennis, Dorothy Deutschlander, Veronica Shuster, Audrey Wells, La Vonne Olsson, Mamye McQuz1ttie, Katie Vsfoch, Lois Ramser, Betty Christi, Norma Carioti, Geraldine McFz1dden. GYM AIDS AND MANAGERS Attention, Thus the boys' and girls' gym aids go into action for the gym classes while the managers contend with all work ranging from drying sweaters to running the water pail at the games. Top Rowe--Harold Krivell, Jack Evans, John Szabo, John Laidlaw, Herbert Thomas, Keith Macl Farland, Bob Gay, Zenon Sykuta, Frank Pillari. Third Row+-Jerome Jalfey, Harold Hass, Jack Glick, Carl Ferraro, John Krupski, Jack Gelman, Salvatore Glorioso, Jerome Lerner, Irene Phillips. Second RowfMarie Ortenzi, Luev Bond, Mildred Gerber, Esther Bartoek, Marizin Revta, Evelyn Shauver, June Price, Alhina Janear, Kathryn Dennis, Eva Nolley. First RowAAnn Bowers, Ellen Drahos, Bernice Slobodzian, Rose Marie Mirillian, Dorothy Dick, Evelyn Svete, Mary McGeachie, Mruiel Wzitt, Marge Bellan, Gladys Watt. Top Row-Robert McCartney, Jack Gliek, Frank Pillari, Charles Ehrlich, Rudolph Kasonovich, Daniel Kasonovich, Ray Sheel, Harold Hass, Carl Ferraro. Second RowfDonald Ward, Leonard Wassernian, Pascal Esposito, Julius Pall, Robert Williams, Jerome Jafley, Bill Dugovich, Joseph Sinisie. First Rowflirance Sofia, Pauline Zalog, Miiriel Wzitt, Jimmie Lee Stiencipher, Mildred Gerber, Evelyn Svete, Marie Ortenzi, LaVerne Gascoigne. 4 - 'reef 4 W if? jf: A ,.,,,,,A ' QQ '-E'-'E ,-5.-gi? 'Sig ,X-f f 1' 1XW3:vgx,- ' I I ED I . w Wi H if H nu, ,Ki mi ,x tx K l l ll XFX X X gf 'K' 1 ,..,,..., , J 'Q llwifsm 4 E! 'il -rl: fi 4 'llmf , liar ' A in All' J! fair r ,Qi 4 , 1 HALL GUARDS The Hall Guards keep stowaways from frequenting the passageways. Miss Finly is captain of the group. Top Row--june Stebbins, George Jacoby, lohn Laidlaw, Frank Pillari, Mike Toth, Charles lvloos, Jack Smith, ,laelc Nichols, Helen justice, Marion Bulzomi. Second R0wfMargaret Dzoba, Lucille Fulla, Helen Boros, Barbara Urban, Fanny DeChiaro, Esther Cline, Virginia DeTillio, Florence Bonlc, Marcella Wzilrers, Barbara Coley, Lillian Zurehur. First Row----Dorothy Boslcey, Violet Smith, Matilda Laskay, Elinore Jones, Emma Burke, June Alger, Elizabeth Hill, Gladys Hayes, Barbara Baker. Top RowfElton Garner, Thomas Connell, Robert Coleman, Richard Townsley, Steve Harmyeh, Alex Emerielc, Ernest Chonko, George Kallis, joe Kintler. Second Rowfliatlieriiie Paterson, Mayme MeQuattie, Elizabeth Pandy, Dorothy Stang, Leonard Allen, joe Zelina. Miss Finly, Eugene Foss, Fulton james, Garth Wvieder, First R0wfMargaret Bellan, Kathryn Dennis, Evelyn Bisehollr, -lune Ma1L1ei', Grace Ivlore, Bernard Skodney, Pascal Esposito, Dick Bowen, Robert Graupner. Seventy'S1'x HI-SCOUTS uts under the leader' To further their knowledge of elementary scouting, the HifSco ' h thin s as first aid, studying the anatomical ship of Mr. Freshwater delve deep into suc g charts seen in the picture. T R 4Leonard Steris, John Salisbury, Charles Shoemaker, Robert Russell, Robert Essig, op ow Howard Textor, Wayne McClure, Mr. Freshwater. Second Row-Ray Messnier, Raymond Kolba, George Johnson, Richard Beisurnger, John Romelf fanger, James Jacobs. B'11 KA h, Edward Lopatkovich. ert Holfelder, Richard Pazder, 1 is SatndiwgffLeftj Sidney Olson. fRightJ Bob Williams. Seatedsflxftj Orval Butler. fRightJ Anthony Simo. First Row-Rob .-:- .- Q.- ... . - . . . ,. r 4-'J' '-' -.us-.ga a,fw1e-+,y'- Q - . .avr 1- :-. , .A V 11 , - ...H V , ., q s- -.3--, V 5,-4.-ry., Q . a-fr. , . , in -.1,.y.y.1.. I -,:,-5-1...--.f,. , ,- ' - P C -I f. . 7wi+1', ..- .n a-f-'Luis' aw - :ai- H flag A. s , - .a..ffl'4f' wr ' Rf -:fr-,-5 - . 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I .vyyg x -- - ,area-Q1 -N . 1-f ,.,,- r,:bfg,.,m,, Um 4'5, 'f--vt. fffg' A' '-'hiitgx .glib iQ X5 ag ,A,..'-f-- KM, Q! .,-.--K . i' if A ,. X .W J . -- ,M t xx 5 be fi . ,Q Jag? L! , 134 .- . '-'QHV eff K? ? ae' E , -.jgfgti S53 SP, xx Qmlf. 2 fiifil vi A X fa .,.., ,W- 0., V ff ,Q ,ff . me .,. ifwf. .L -W r., it ' Q , f -WZ? 4 ,354-' ' HI-Y CLUB The purpose of the HifY, sponsored by Mr. W. A. Smith, is to create and mainf tain throughout both the school and the community high standards of Christian character. Seated-CLeftj Bob Bloedorn. fCenterj ,lack Smith Qliightj John Szabo. StandingfEugene Soeha. Top Row-Herbert Thomas, Keith Macliarland, Eugene Soeha, Robert Roth, Robert Sanborn, Norman Bueehe, Jack Kennedy, Mr. W. A. Smith, Kenneth Buda, Bill Feieks, Lowell Stedf man, Robert Gillmore, James Creamer, jackson Smith, Steve Balogh. Second Rowslvor jones, Iohn Chupa, Robert Essig, Ray Lucas, john Wcmlfe, John Laidlaw. Kneeling-David Nielsen, Darold Augustin, Bill Dugoyich, Bob Fields, David NleCartncy, John Szabo, Donald Adair, Edward Svete, Robert Bloedorn, Andrew Geryak. SeventyfEiQl1t HOBBY CLUB lcglncrs, clogs, or any otlicr collections 'nirs pmt cards, pipc c Picturcs, stamps, souvc , c of intcrcst are principle topics dicussccl at Holvlwy Clulw incctings. Top Row---lVl411'y june Gricsscr, Mary Kolizirt, Adu Civncr. Second Rowflirnnccs Jilllll. Irene X7VY2llIC!'F. Dorothy Stclzznoll, Clizxrlottc Fulk, Marry' Sckclsky, Angeline Tomuzin. First Row- --Selma Trziwinski. Gwcnda lvlorgun. Alice Johnson. Nlilplrcd Hunlplircy. Standi11g7Bctty Cook, Gloria Jacoby, Mi'. Cook, Dick Clicsnut. Olive Bullock, Dorothy Him-ac, M2lI'Q1ll'Ct Ezrul. Sitting- Pzxtricial Flrilm-ry, Angeline Connonc. SEU.71df'l1gf'lVli1l'jOI'lC Genres, Lucille Fulla, Gladys Ivlilcwski. Mary Lou Nevins. Elsie xxNYC1'l1Cl'. ' ' ' S Vera. Robert Black. MZ1l'lZ1T1 VNVCQI. 4-Xllwinzx junczxr. Seated Virginia Bzuvon, INL115 C g ' 5' J. ig -i :T , .- ,, Q23 ff 1-fxwamfibfkxzfiiflivkw , -26' , , , www NXAWKWWNQQX , U 3.6.90 fx!-6 I W1 1 x K L 'f' i I BOYS' L CLUB The Boys' LR club h as as its main objective the sponsorin of among lettermen, according to Mr M C g good fellowship . c askey, sponsor. Sta d' 1 n mg Mr. Pryor, -lack Evans, Robert Heilrnan, Frank Pillari, Ray Lucas, Lowell Stedman, Henry Zajee, Arthur Pelander, Robert Dunlavey, Mike Svaulak, Tony Mezzatesta, Pascal Esposito. Sitting-james Price, Iohn Basilone, Dan Kosanovich, Thomas Peeples, -lack Click, Donald Boehler, Rudy Kasanovich, Eugene Hartley, Adolph Moore, Raymond Blackford. Back RowiChai-les James, Michael Tomasic, John Szabo, john Weber, Henry Holder, Alex Emerick, john Caruso. Second Rowgjessie Palagyi, Frank Basilone, Ivan Fisher, Charles Pickel, Williziin Epps, Herbert Thomas, Zenon Sykuta, Richard Eastin, Eugene Socha, Ancil Viright, Harold Haas. First Row-Marion Bulzomi, Williziiii Crisp, Mark Neuman, Elmer Papp, Donald McCormick, John Vx'illis, Charles Erlich, Michael Kobasik, Claude Vwlilliams, Jerome lailey. Top Roivflohn Krupski, John Chupa, john Vxfolfe, jack Smith, Mike Toth, jack Kennedy, Keith Macliarland, Louis lvlartino, Mr. McCaskey, Stanley Krutkiewicz. Bottom Row--Charles Fradley, Robert Black, Richard Uh Donald Blatchlord I ' esnut, Robert Sanborn, Ceorge Ksenich, , vor jones, 'lohn Laidlaw, Julius Pall. Eighty GIRLS' Lv CLUB nu ll play days thc Girls L cluh is composed of thnsc Sponsors of thc scmifan Q . . ., girls who have a total of 700 activity points, which makes them mcmhcrs of thc grnup. Standing-V--Alina lvlaric Cassctta, Margc Bcllan, .lunc Price, Louisc Bradley, Betty MCQLl2ltEiC, Elsic Czapp, Jimmie Lcc Sticnciphcr, Marie Ortcnzi, Marian Rcvta, Sitting --Rosa Marie Mirillian, Gladys YX'att. Hclcn Cyh, lrcnc Phillips, Theresa Pal-ms, Lavcrnc Cascuignc, lyluricl Vfatt. Hclcn Popovich, SfLl71dl l'lg'rAXl'l1IC Bowers, Ivy LCC, Mildred Ucrhcr, Hclcn Zagos, Pauline Zalog, Miss Cartcr, Kathryn Dennis, Bcrnicc Slohudzian, Francis Sofia. ' ' ' B1 'tock, Eva Nolley, Mary McGcachic, Rosc Rosso. Sit!i11gfLucy Boy-2, Ellen Drahos, Esther 11 I 1 . 1 . ' ,, nu J W., , at .Y il iffif , W, ma ,- Y' V QW. 'Ex 9 'f,f f 1 5 X , r .41 32 SX. js' 42 LATIN CLUB Under the sponsorship of Miss Stone and Miss Love, the Latin club, captained by Eugene Socha, completed its collection of State seals, and members have corresponded with foreign students. Standing-Helen Mariana, Mary Micelli, Betty Waterhouse, Doris Howells, Mary lane Higgins, Mary Louise Deisler, Benjamin Roth, Norma Lester, Margaret O'Heir, Patricia Stack, San' tina Evangelist. Sitting-Monro Bond, Ray Smith, Nathalie Clair, Miss Love, Eugene Socha, Anastasia Szemanitf sky, Virginia Deal, Phyllis Bickle, Bill Dugovich. Standing-Iack Clair, Ruth Greenwood, Marjorie Hallock, Charles Adair, Gerald Brantford, Miss Stone, Kenneth Hall, Dick Foote, Priscilla Rehoreg, Lily Mobille, Margaret Macove, Adeline Bonk, Pauline Adams, Norma Albright. Sitting-Hyman Goldberg, Jane Bowers, Evelyn Svete, Aaron Moyer, Eightyffwo rfb if i iillwlll LAW CLUB The Law eluh aims to acquaint its members with everyday law and its application, The group, sponsored hy Mr. Tipton, annually makes a trip to the Elyria court house to witness a trial. Stmidiiig-George Jacoby. Sittingffida Givncr, Joe Farinella, Ruth Badcrtselicr. Standing+M:1i'y 'lane Griesser, Cariwl Oldliain, Mztrgaret Gurtsalc, Nnrina Carirvti. lvlargaret Diso, Miss Gaines, Irene Kuzak, Virginia Little, Kathryn Dennis, Elsie Wernei', Ivlalyine Man' nurell, Agnes Burke. SittingfLillian Dropeo, Mr. Tipton, Iuhanna Lipka, Clara Miraldi, Shirley Andress, Irene Buxton, Jean Slote, if ' A ,frfffiiifw ,L riff -mf-ea, 1 , .gf . 2 1 ' ' 'V 'fs V- Q , , ,.: PM ' 1:M. i ,A ' Tee .. ., K . , ' f- 2 : ' U W ' f , tfrglfaxv- 1--f',-'iffy A .1 A. -, .A ,N ' f t'f'1?fg? , ,L , ?f95fQM?1fRi-'L L 1 'f ' -I , ff ' ' 'if ' N'..,1p,-:222ir?'M9f'f 'J1:,,,L ' ' ,f9:??r?mf?2:'w i 5 A 'r . f-F'sriafwt-g3i5??'F1,?'i ii i., V' 'iff ' F K i i f'fW-53,,,,,, V K L ' r.,,,f? .-'.'. Mf 'f'ifa-ag., . ' 1 ,,wN ? ,,J:1f:3ggtgx,im, N T'1t z ' a ,Mg fi ' ' ' ' ' f - 1' -fi' L ' ' -....,3,-...W AMS' 'nf ' ' ' '5'd'ws-:- . ik, V, if U. l'll:'fvg bbc 0 X f 4 X . L . Ui? ll'-L sf ,fix A X NN xi, I no :J , V ' Fb 5:7 Wuxi? N. ,fr L 'Q Wh. 'f . ',v 5 in 'Nunn' 641: . N f 'Ox ,. Q Y Q iii I CC C LIBRARY CLUB The Lihrary eluh serves as a eenter of reading interest in Lorain High and gives students a ehanee to talk over the latest hooks and their authors. Miss Sherman is SIUCHSOY. Standinf--DeV. Manwell, Mar Chovanee, Camilla Cherne , lviarian Patterson, Elizabeth Pand , E 1 ' Y YY' W . Y Ruth Brown, Frances Sofia, Lucy MeAndrews, Agnes Smith, Genevieve Barezyk, Gerry Sachs, Betty Stephenson, Doris Wlizileii. SiIfl71gfVi1'Qlll1lil Kosmo, Dolores Glover, lvlargaret Toth, Gladys Hays, Ann Bowers, Dorothy Sahin, Dorothy Stang, Dallas Crates, Lenore Ritchie, M:i1'ie Bernhardt, Helen Blaelcann, Stavidiwigflixfa Nolley, llune Alger, Betty Qhraclovie, jean Kienzle, Mildi'ed Carlsen, Bettie Zahn, Thelma Zinsmeister, Dorothea Horne, Hilda Clover, Naomi Richter. Dorothy Boskey. Second Rowflvlarta Loose, Marian Revta, Evelyn lylerten, Lillian Morning, Bernice Slobodzian, Alhina hlancar. Olive Bullock, Alhina Ganohesilx, First RowfHelen Creenfielel, Lilian Strong, lvlargaret Lumstlen. Mziieie Spahia, Helen Zelina. Staiidiiigfllrase Rosso, lvlareella Vvlalters, Mildred C-erher, Lois Ramser, Geraldine MaeFadden, Miss Sherman, Sylvia Roth. Eiglztyfoiw MATHEMATICS CLUB Studying tlie slide rule, knowing liow it works and liow to make us of it, is this years project of the Math elulw under the supervision of Mr. Frederick Smith. Standivign Patricia Peller, Emil Kattus, Martin Eiden. Alex Emeriek, Norbert Stevens, Irene Walter-s. Sitting---Anne Yrtksielm, Helen Susi, Helen Kovaelw, June Blank. Lillian Bodor. Ruth Aten. Standing-V Nlr. F. H, Smitli. Seated---'George Sutila. lvlurv Levuk. Eugene Soelm. SIL171df7'LgfRiCllllI'd Berger, Druid Nielsen. Donald Adair. Allred Gerliart. Ray Smitli. lolin llcisko, Harold Eastman. Sittings-Theodore Mieliaels, Margaret Mueovy, Ivlildred james, George Farselnnun. Betty Selineiclf er, Ruth Greenwood, Edward Cliulig. 4f'l y?:'-YYN ' r.. . ' V- '- ,Qf-ffsf' f A M , . , ..- -- b y , - I ,A , is my ,,,,, .. .- my ,i7kg,j,g,v.3,95131+h.f:?flE:QfQ'2f5 M In AH. . . tr-,L :Mini -rm k l t pt f . .4i.,xL I' .z if I V a5VA,,w.? 1 A Y, ,HLA ,, Awww, ,sc lvhnk Vi., . 1 Z,,:L,.,:,' -,I t.1ekr,,, dtY Wu K WMM . lmf5,.fif,,L,,-I , I 'wb W Q '.,E..:b,k X it 3, wk? N ' V ,,5 k 'l61:- ' Q, ' .Q-zf1f'i'f ' M 'illfafxhf-zg3yg,,.l,,.. W +.3-:MUWQ ilflgvfhg fM1:fs,,,L, - U f -xi A -1-,tw . ' 'war fl , ,, ecswziyds., ,sm Q V FW---1--if s-,f,..m,,,u?: 2 ,,5ggyQErQTc4j,,,,g5i,:t+,A -- , A Ri' Q AMW S 'fa ' - -' A..-,rsh-n35' l '- Rxs-mg. M. ,4ff,3f53A v- - Qdsxtlt Jylfy! C C 332 'e r a C3 cc Q Q f? WWW I ai..-.l,..5, tx ll 'if'- lf 3 v 2.211 4 T ' 42 A ' x 55-4- , I M as I XA 5 Q7 .f ,. gc Q P u fy x Q ' Q MICROSCOPE CLUB ,f M l 2, C eff' ,if if it M Q-LM' ?l 1 .T F. rgfwf' YY' fi ' MQ , tl Yifgsqf' W ff' VKX f A' pf-, , X ., o N J X ' .' I yff . , 3 R l h ' areful study of thc microscope Mr. Freshwater leads the Microscope c u in at c and the industries with which it is closely connected. ' l ene Rigo Helen Strange June Rose Alger, Agnes Standing-Elaine Crehore, Lucille Colaianni, r , , Weitzman, Merry Stolar, Wilnia Todd, Mr, Freshwater, Williziiii Dandulidcs, Minnie Zavala, Concetta Short. Seated-Blossom Hoist, Isabel Watt, Ivy Lee, Ruth Badertscher, Lois Goodcll, Michael Stecz.. ' ll. Gerald Lustig, Helen Greenfield, Jeanne Crandall, De V, Manwe Eig,l1tyfSix OFFICE AIDS Service to Lorain High School inspires this group to perform routine duties with efliciency eomhined with pleasure. Among their clerical duties are distributing mail, delivering messages and bulletins, and answering telephone calls, Top Rcittixwilliziiii Steiner, ,lack Patterson, John Rose, Steve Jurasek, Keith MaeFarland, Clinton Heimbaeh, Nickolas Provenza. Second Row-Sylvia Roth, Virginia Alten, Theresa Cisarelc, Anna Karamarkovich, Mildred Cer' her, Mar K z L ' ' y ront , oretta Molilder, Judith Burley, Evelyn Svete. l First Row-Colleen Cathers, Kitty Jenkins, Lenore Ritchie, Lois Dohheck, Pauline Zalog, Norma Blahay, Naomi Richter, Clara Balog. Top Rott'-Olive Bulloelc, Patricia Vv'riglit, lsahel Rohertson, Geraldine Richards, John Gresko. Marie Blackann, Lois Goodell, Dallas Crates, Francis Huyclc. Tliird RowfElizaheth Chonko, jane Bowers, Clara Balog, Ruth Aten, Ruth Greenwood, Mildred James, Marie Bernhardt, Phyllis Bickel, Herta Wiieinhcneiier, Angeline Tomazin. Second R0w+Mary Micelli, Marglueritte Guido, Dorothy Grossner, Elaine Crehore, Betty Steph' enson, Sylvia Roth, Evelyn WeziX'er, Evelyn Svete, lsahel Wzitt. First Row-Elsie Vv'erner, Shirley Andress. Irene Petty, Ethel Mae Stutzke, Mary lane C-riesser, June Hanna, Rose lxlarie lwlirillian, Mary Lou Lyons, lean Kienzlc, Vylilnia Kohlinyer. Siandivig+Dorothy Dick, Victor Urhansic, Miss Kramchek, Stanley Wilczinski, Aldo Miraldi, Bill Steiner, Steve Iurasek, Willizim Donaldson, lean Kienzle, Albert Primosic, joe Liszak, Silll71tf+AHDC Bowers, Mary Severa, Mary McGeachie. i -aff 1g5Eg'3 '9.'w:s-:fzfiiy , in ' , .M ff. ,f,igN 5Vl:gK1ffl'- 2' .1 sf'f-lfixww f'v is5'l'Vli?': i H Q ll 73-rv.-.Alam if J 8:1 FQ' A I f,.r.U5iTi'lff3i'l:'Kll fi' i ' D if 7l?'!11:J9sg -Ei' f -1'f7f i '. --fE7z3? 'f's:' l C ,Si ' Eli id 'Q 'x'f?'?i W?'19M:i- N A' A A . ' if ,.,..a:'Q l i ' ,, . f H- l5l,3f3'Q+-Y. :rev l' -' ' -' it 'lt'lf3zYf?ilfw -, Q - , 'if ' 'H '1' ., f f-W?? N ,. A 'wff72't5' 'gpg 2255 1,5 ,5f,.jg-rl-gjqwi, fi f41f,'5:+-ff- .,,,,4f,x'-f-3ff5:,gg,,,y 'I-,'Nf Qj1jj '?f' 'A ' ' te-ff14f,,: '1' fjlgirfi X j fvtfgi. A , -, -Q ,.,,fif,, A , 425, , A Ca, ,.f,,i.,?,,, , . v, sm, ,..,,,4.,qaai'1 ' 'i f'--'fwffssvfkf' ' , ' wi 17,,,.,.,,5,5..,,1wsf'? -- .,:-sims, 1 -- .,,. mlm, ,, , .t .,W.w,.-vm:.iS4f ' K ' A ,ri i Ii V A , is-f 5 X so Q xxx WWW Wi was e . , 'tfvfmlu C C My? va, I . 'Y V , f i ff , i, 1 f ,I V j. 3' r if Q' 'twig viii. V f iw x, 5 f J , ff emi if 7 4 23 If :S 4 ! 54 R' Y-f 'i sm , . .:n.r-.- f r A-, 9 J s x Q ,Ark 1 w 'i't R f S af 5' f' Sestili, George Gay. RIFLE CLUB Mr. Lowrie's marksmen rnatch their shooting eyes in friendly rivalry to gain posf session of the Rifle cluh medal. Target shooting niak es an interesting holvlwy. Standing-Fred Davidson, John Kostoff, James Stidhain, Robert Essig, Richard Eiden, Mike Reyas. SittingfRohcrt Coleman, jack Bryner, Oscar Olsen, Rob ert Wright, Sidney Olson, Salvador StandingvMr. Lowric, Raymond Blackford, Robert Blocdorn. Sitting-Jack Kennedy, Edward Kunel. Eigl1tyfEigl1t SAFETY PATROL The Safety Patrol Boys ara xl L lways on thu lormkfcmt to guard the pupils against any uuforsccn mishaps in thc vicinity of the high sqlmml. Antlwuy Slllltl, Slcluc y Olslm. Orval Butler lack YlCllUl' l' . bl . f. xay fvlcffmur, Ruhcrt Vxvilliamf, SlLl'l1df7lgY' Riuhard Beifxx'cmgcx'. Cuwrgc Dlolmsfm, Rwhcrt Hulfcldcr. Slwrmau XVa1'd. N111 Bat-Qman, Edward Lopatlsoviclw. jwhn R4 ali UV ' ' 1' ' mu anbu, Rlkllklld la der Charlc' Sh: nm ku .. , L N . 1' ami Sitting Raymond Kulba, james .lacohs I x ' l ' , Ulm Rlplxo, .Iuhu Salxshury, Lcfmard Stcris. 2 5. ll. an l 'A X : TTT f l 1 it l l l ffigf l I f l JT sto? STU? u J lkqglxy X f 't .Jil if s 4. ll f Zi 5 . ,mffzi a95.9. y : 389 1 'lg . . 2: Z-' . 1, 'ff XJM P55 HY? STG? r ki. I fl 5-75. if T il . W' .5-gp ,ffl I f.4?ffW?KfQ 'j,'k Wfffwfif' K o , o 'lil SEN ATE-COUN CIL The Senate Council forms the main link between the stud t b Cl ' 'en o y and the faculty of Lorain High. Mr. Luttrell, Miss Moos, Mr. Wetterhtiuse, Miss Simpson, and Mr. Lowrie are the sponsors of the group. Standing-Mr. Waterliouse, Marion Bulzorni, Robert Sanborn, Zenon Sykuta, Robert Gillinore Iohn Szabo, Jack Smith, Mike Mitro, Bill Leslie, Bill Feieks, George Eddy, Miss Simpson. Sittingfvxfilinu Kohlmyer, Betty Schneider, Gloria Jacoby, Lois Ramsar, Eva Nolley, Mayme Me' Quattie, Dorothy Stung, Sylvia Roth. Sfd71df71giM1'. Earl Lowrie, Andrew Geryak, Ira Taylor, john Salisbury, Lowell Stedman, Mr Luttrell, Al . E ' ' ex meritk, Louis Martino, Eugene Soehu, Robert Toma, Clifford Vv'uterliouse, Miss Moos. Seated-Ruth Arndt, De V. Manvvell, Helen Greenheld, Angeline Toniazin, Arlene Dueeker. Elaine Dueeker, ,lane Bowers, lyy Lee, Virginia Little , Phyllis Burke, Mildred Gerber. Ninety ,4Nx 'S .- if f-4,25 tf'f::Z , 4?-fi nf ffiif V ,129 24' f W j'f557' , 25.7 SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB The Social Science club has had a variety of activities this yearfa play for assembly, discussion of marijuana, and L.H,S. as we would like it. Mr. Bash and Miss Haskins are cofsponsors. Sitting-Andrew Geryak, William Leslie, Herta Wemhoener, Bill Feicks, Muriel Watt, Bill Dugovich. Standing-Hyman Goldberg, Lowell Stedman. Top Rowflvliss Haskins, Mr. Bash, Lilian Strong, Kenneth Anthony, George Loose, Gladys Watt, Darold Augustin First Row-Evelyn Svete, Victoria Kumse, Clarice Miraldi, Helen Sestili, Mary McGeachie, Mar' tha Mae Wright, Sylvia Roth. w Xa '4 ffff QQ,-if 3.. . Mf Www rf - 5 1 X 5 K gwxf., si 'J tN..,,,,-,,,- v NM ,X 3 1' x x N l V R V! f Xxx , 1' x M fi , M f s i f I f' 'vwm.,, ff, t..' 1, - . wh... I I -Q .-Z:-ilu: . ..i ' - .Q.f.':w , ,.. .:- A , ' n Eg.-I? ' , s.. ' N -222 . ' :- 4 z'vs , L- -- ?'i2v.' A - -. F -'farm .. . -.Lv Y a fG 'i' 'Y . - nv ww- . .-4i.. Nx Vl ?5' K? Dei . 2. fr,-VQEFM' ' ki' V - 1 'fii:.,, i 1 Lf 4Y'9 f-fd 1' i'irf .s.-:5+W935? t ' ff 'if f' J . f. . 1 , , Interesting discussions under Miss Cummings' guidance, and short Spanish comf edies have given this group a background in Spanish customs and manners. Sta'ndingfMiss Cummings, Ernest Yonovitz, Manuel Serrano, Zenon Sykuta, Bill Bailing, June Hanna, Bcrncll Pawlak, Myrtle Miller. Sitting-Joe Farinclla, Mary Krancevich, Patricia Pellcr, julia Voros, Iohn DeGiandernonico. Standing-Harold Salzidin. ...Sitting-Anne Yaksich, Mary Rodgers. fffwo Nmeq Bk' f Af-rc A s i - 1 , 'NA .L,.,, ' wi 1 1 1 s , f '- nr s 1, 'Y . 1 v 4' STAGE MANAGERS The crew of stagehande whoQe e'1pt'1in ix M H x ,, e . . 5 r. arry Trauh, make it their fundaf mental purpose to keep the stage deck Uspie and span. The movie operators entertain weary pupils h ru ' P ' y nmng the movles durmg the noon hour. Left to Tight-f Eugene Soeha Mr Truxh Blll L Y L, . 1, . 1 cslie, Edward Svetc, Edward Piergies, Mznrirm Mi1'aldi. StandingfTheodo1'e fvllehuels, George Iaeohy, Bill Rocher, Robert Roth, Donald Adair, lxlelvin Nlonegan, Allred Gerhart, Elmer Kroll, lohn Kevern, James Goodell. Nlr. Nlonegan. Sitting-Harry Parsons, Carl Alexander, Ralph Vwlellier, Edward l.exx'andoxx'fky. Standingf-lvlario lvliraldi, Edward Svete, XVilliam Leslie. K7166li71g+ELlQCl1C S 'l or ma, Edward Piergies. -, H F .vAtWll 'Ez5f39 ?ff - g Tierra.-i . 193' 'E ' 'A -',7-'ylavi ,,.,-cf-'W ,. b ,fy-Q-. ,, ,, 1 . U ,LA , X 'XX ' dfixlf E lily 5 ills ' V Mtv. ,N vw J H if uf 1' KV e k fi an ' l N , f fir , , . . S 5 X 3-X A , .Hai l J Asillil Q' X ilfly. , , lp -Q.. I Wifi .Kkx ijklx. gf ix ., .' ft l '-X 1 4 A A, 1 . Slip. if J i .qgj . ,..s STRATFORD CLUB The study of the works of Shakespeare to a greater extent than is possible in classf roorn work is carried out by the Stratford club through the production of short skits and plays. Miss Marvin and Miss Miller are sponsors. Back Row-Marta Loose, Clarice Miraldi, Priscilla Rehorig, Betty Stephenson, Betty Ann Lahm, Miss Marvin. Front Row-Evelyn Svete, Anna Yaksich, Helen Susi, Elizabeth Gargus, Lillian Difopco, Kneeling-Evelyn Merten. Stcmdingflrene Phillips. Sitting-Jean Thomas. KneelingfMariz1n R ' evtti. Standing Evelyn Merten. NinetyfFou1' l l T I X! WEATHER OBSERVER GET TOGETHER HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED! IN THE SPRING SPIRIT OF L. H. S. THREE GIRLS AND A BOOK ROYAL ORDER OF MYSOGONISTS MR. WATERHOUSE ANCHORS AWEIGH DUO AND TRIO MR. COOK CLASS SCENE ABOUT TO EMBARK SCHOOL AT NIGHT TYPIST THREE SMART GIRLS? RAH! RAH! LORAIN! ATTENTION PLEASE DRESS PARADE I PLEDGE MYSELF. TAKING CLASS PICTURES OPERETTA We sail the ocean blue And our saucy shipls a beautylll So sang the sparkling English sailor lads when the senior chorus presented HH. M. S. Pinaforef' Gilbert and Sullivan, as their twentieth annual operetta, Novemf ber 9 and 10, 1937. Josephine QKitty Jenkinsj, daughter of Captain Corcoran fKen Budaj, falls in love with a conirnon sailor, Ralph Rackstravv fRalph Heimanj, although she is bef trothed to Sir Joseph Porter, K. C. B. fGeorge Loosej. She plans to escape with Ralph, the crew assisting, but the plans are overheard by the villainous Dick Deadeye Qulius Pallj who reports the plot to the captain. The elopers are captured, but Sir joseph sends the captain to his cabin because of the strong language he has used, and imprisons Ralph for his insolence. At this time a burnboat woman, Little Buttercup flvlary McCeachiej, appears on deck and by revealing that she had interchanged the captain and Ralph when they were children and that Ralph, because of his high birth, can now marry Josephine, brings the story to a happy ending. NinetyfSix ,fem-X-N DRAMATIC CLUB An innovation in L. H. S. in dramatics was instituted when a double east of eighteen were chosen for the annual Dramatic club play after a trying training period of three weeks under the direction of Miss Hardy, Captain, Miss Bell, First Mate, Mr. Cook, Wheelsmang Miss Finly, Chief Engineer. The play is laid in New England in the home of Doctor Haggett QFrank Kachur, George Jacobyj. His wife fEvelyn Svete, Mary Lou Nevinsj is a social climbing sort of soul as is the elder daughter fHilda Clover, Ruth Creenwoodj. They have a maid flvy Lee, Carol Armstrongj who is a very capable person. All goes well until a tele' gram arrives that tells of the coming of a Mr. Davenport fCeorge Sutila, Darwin Weif kelj who was an admirer of the late Chris Bean. A Mr. Tallant fKenneth Anthony, Jack Celmanj, masquerading as Mr. Davenport, swindles them of a small fortune in the Chris Bean paintings they thought worthless. The two lovers, Susan Haggett fBarf bara Baker, Dolores Gloverj and Warren Creamer fDavid Ross, Donald Adairl, bef come involved in the plot. Warren Creamer is the local painter and paperhanger and on the side he even paints portraits. How Mr. Rosen fHarold Saladin, Frank Calabresej, also from New York, and the real Mr. Davenport bring to light the real value and the rightful owner of the pictures, Abby, provided a worthwhile entertainment for friends of L. H. S. V--nm NmetyfSeven ORCHESTRA Hear that sweet music in the auditorium? Thats the orchestra. They play for most of our assembly programs under the direction of Mr. Brown. At the district conf test this year they received an excellent rating and on the bases of that rating they will go directly to the state contest next year. A CAPELLA CHOIR Behold the National Champions! Lorain His a capella choir won a superior rating in the National Competition in St. Louis, March 31. In addition singing for various organizations this year the choir gave the operetta HH. M. S, Pinaforev and took part in the May Music Festival. The choir is directed by Mr. S. Norman Park. BAND Accompanied by Mr. Brown, director, the band attended both the state and district contests this year. In these contests they received an excellent rating for the district contest and a good rating for the state contest. The band has played for all the football and basketball games and several special assemblies. NmetyfNi-ne F I l P E . -Q.. ' ,- uv , . .-,,v wr., . 3'-' Q. r,. 'ff-1-, ,g ,-.. 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Fourth Rowfnjohn Caruso, Adolphus Moore, Donald Boehler, Robert Gay, Robert Essig, John Szabo, Claudie Williams, John Chupa. Third Row--Coach Pryor, Eugene Sestili, Richard Beisf wenger, Eli Johnson, Joe Magyary, Edward Kobasic, Marion Bulzomi, Elmer Papp. John Krupski, Coach Urbanic, Coach Traub. Second Row-Trainer Waterhouse, Donald McCormick, Thomas Peebles, Eugene Hartley, Rudolph Kasonovich, Charles Ehrlich, Zenon Sykuta, Mark Neuman, Howard Rose, James Wallace. First Row--James Telloni, Ray Kuhn, Sanford Slutzker, James Flaherty, John Basilone, Darrel Blackford, Elbert Morris. Richard Bowen. Hard tackling, knifing blocks, and drive were the key' notes to the varsity's successful 1937 voyage. Lorain's stunning bombardment of New Philadelphia, a powerful battleship, l4f6 was the bright spot of the sailing. In the final maneuver of the voyage, an aggressive Elyria crew outmaneuvered Lorain and opened fire at short range to sink our ship, 6fO. One Hundred and 'Two LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL Top RowfHoward Muhleman, Sterling johnson, Robert Rohner, Tom Raptis, Eugene Wittmer, john Rose, Thomas Curtis. Third Row----Coach Tipton, Burdett Kolyno, William Lustig, Dale Wilker, Allan Yonovitz, Clifford Water' house, Vxfilliam Beattie, Charles Price, Kenneth Buhl. Second Row-Jesse Palagyi, Ivan Fisher, Frank Basilone, Charles Pickel, Williani Epps, Ivor Jones, Elmer Berta, Mike Tomasic. First Row!-Francis Bickley, Charles James, Henry Holder, Sherman Vw' ard, Robert Sanborn, Henry Zajec, Kenneth Goodman, Donald Blatchford. , 1: 1, X -5-N G 'ig - 2-V , 'f, ,', b ' 1 V 5 iii it Q 1 V- v 91' ,Z I.: , f 3 f M will -' W 4 3,-9 3. fl' .A 'Q' F- 0' 1 3 ? J' Pi 4 2 -3' -4 1 X 1- Q 7 2 a A 1 , J .-I, ... :-. ' VE v. . .J at 1:1 .J ,, 5, ,',, ,,, I ,-' 'R' ,a a - f E' lc, . ' 3 X' J. 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One Hundred arid Three Zenon Sykuta Rudolph Kasanovich Donald lVlcCormick Eugene Hartley Thomas Peebles Adolphus Moore Donald Boehler Mark Neuman Lorain 21 16 14 7 19 6 13 14 O O 110 HEAVYWEIGHT RECORD Fairport Harbor Akron North New Philadelphia Shaker Heights Lakewood Sandusky Cleveland Heights Shaw Youngstown East Elyria Jack Kennedy James Price John Chupa Marion Bulzomi John Wolfe Norman Mathewsoii Charles Ehrlich Elmer Papp LIGHTWEIGHT RECORD Lorain 7 Elyria O Cleveland Heights 14 Lakewood 6 Alumni 13 Lakewood O Shaw 6 Cleveland Heights 7 Shaw 0 Elyria One Hundred and Five H. E. HICKMAN Varsity Coach ir ASKET LL 1938 'sk VARSITY BASKETBALL Basketball victories for the 1938 season seemed to float around on the wide open sea, but every time the varsity sent out a lifeboat to capture one, a big wave would wash it out of the crew's reach. Coach Hickman and his team did not have a successful season from the standpoint of games won, but experience was given to many of next year's prospects. Lorain was last in the Lake Erie League, losing twice to Lakewood, 37f34 and 43f29, twice to Cleveland Heights, 4282 and 38 27, twice to Elyria, 31f17 and 33411. The team heat Shaw, 300.6 and Shaker Heights, 28-27 in the first half, but lost to both of them in the last half 4483 and 3828, respectively. In the hrst half of the journey Lorain lost to Amherst, Parma and Bellevue all by close scores, but were walloped by Massilon, Canton Lehman, and Akron North. The last part of the voyage was Lake Erie League tilts, except for the lone Sandusky win, 2927. In all their close contests the crew played good basket' ball, but in the crucial moments they seemed to take shore leave. The team, left to right, watching Charles Loos shoot are: Marion Bulzomi, James Wallace, Coach Hickman, Robert Sanborn, John Laidlaw, Mike Toth, Keith MacFarland, Charles Moos, Joe Ksenich, John Willis, George Ksenich and Jack Kennedy. One Hundred cmd Six 'A' 'lr 'ir H. E. PRYOR Reserve Coach S sa ,K ,- x I? , ,Q . n qi. Y, A if 1 Sf' ,H 9' VIA Q 1 . 5-1 3 -a' S3 4' ig X -. I 1 'w f' 3 2 ' .1 . ., If .5 4 V-ip xi? Q. nv E 3 ,L. f - i f 'EL :I ii ' .R :. - -,cl . : :V 9 . , -,- if ', jf- A 1: Q --. , 5 id . 1 ':, i 4. is E Q 'JF , 4, N .. ,ge .Q.g,., ff Q4 'iv Qs X r - . --Q Z- f m, Q jif N15 if w.,. 4 af, 5 . ? T , if rf -- w W . H 'r 'it '511 X Q' xi? x ', , 2 'f 1 xi Q, 3 1' 'P lt' 1 .Is . 1 'T M Vs : UG ju !! I 1' 'I y . 'V I S4 1 'V r nl I' ll? N715 1, E I y 'Yu 5- A nf iv ' vw. 5 A . X . ,, af It -A f 'ln' 9 1 17 X ' A A .gs 6 I J 4 f X .0 . , . x 3 r i x ' -ar . Wg I Lg , c LK' A rjf, , 3 fi-2 fp: V qw ..., X . - fr .3 QS. QT 1 ' V if 1 - 3 ., - 'fe 3 ' 55, a ff M we vs' f 13 .a g ' Q 1 f f F l e i 4 K V T RESERVE BASKETBALL The Reserve Fishboat went out and netted ten big fish this year and only allowed six to slip away. The biggest fish to get away was the one that slipped out of the net when the Faculty whipped the Reserves 5441. There are no standings in the Lake Erie League for Ref serves, but our team would have been in top rigging. The Reserves were victors twice over Shaker 24322, 2924, LakevvOOd 27324, 3261 and Elyria 44'l1, 37'l7. They were deprived of important victories by Shaw in two contests 3846 and 4862. The Cleveland Heights boat decided to split with Lorain, Lorain winning 2423 and losing 3361. Independent victories were won by the Lorain in three out of five contests. Victories were registered over Can' ton, Massilon and Sandusky and losses were dealt by Bellevue and Amherst. The boys listening to Coach Pryor's instructions are, Dick Bowen, William Lustig, Don McCormick, Norman Bueche, James Mayberry, Herbert Thomas. Coach Pryor, John Wolfe, Dale Wilker, Robert Gay, Eli Johnson, Ernest Rigo, Don Boehler and John Weber. IN TRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL Volleyball competition was the main sport of four on the intramural program for 193788. The intramural program was conducted by W. A. Smith, faculty advisor, and Elmer Kirsehner and Ernest Kirkpatrick, student managers, The Class A volleyball championship was won by the Yannigans, who were conf tinuous leaders throughout the entire season. The members of this team were George Ksenich, eaptaing Paul Yaksieh, Andrew Delman, Andrew Jcsko, Albert Primosic, Edward Papp, Joe Liszak, and Mark Neuman. The Class B championship team, the Foxes, was made up of John Mudrzik, Steve Zagas, Marcus Katkic, Paul Dropeo and N. Davis, Other sports on the intramural program this year were basketball, pingfpong, and outdoor playground softball. One Hundred and Eight ,Q V f ., 6 I 5 COACH HICKMAN KICKING A GOAL IN A HUDDLE HERBIE CATCHE BALL S THE 4 F' vw Q COACH TIPTON DAD'S DAY', THEY'RE OFF MANGERS HIT 'EM AGAIN .lf .va.' FIRST AID TWO IMPORTANT YEA TEAM COACHING CREW THE LINEUP Y. f.1 . FY-ffivg-af, -gum , Nuff ,A,gi3.55.,5:yg5.f.1 1. f ,mzrxr Q H - , 1- -.,ys,.,-f,. xv A, L. A -, . 5 Rfb f-- . I W'3+w,2-fIwx'ff'1?'W ' : ' Wfx-,ao-,,,,,,,,,. - Af Sf -,,.z.,.,Q.,, . .Aj2 WN fr, 'V if, 'Q 'f' ' - J I ,.,,,,,..,.,w W N . , . 'wlkfffx-if ' W' mi -- m 1 q he ., 5 1 ,I I Q U IY g L . ,, my 'TN 5 - I Q. V , 1- -f-f , , , -M.,.,..5 H , ,EW 5' 9-3.1 'sg ,kmt,,nx .. , .dx ,hs ,.. -'-- x me I 5 ' '-V WI ff. ' if 'H' z , , f 53 .IFS , 5' -f f 1 R A . wr I . 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' 'u ls ll' I gf r f ' 'r 'r .- .L-Q - -J I With only one experienced letterman, Captain Stedman, Admiral Bash rounded out an efficient crew of tennisers and piloted' them to second place in the Lake Erie League. Lorain lost but one match, that to Lakewood, the league champions, 4f1. Heilman, third singles, won Lorain's only match. After their opening capzing the crew beat Shaker Heights 4f1. It was in this match that Stedman pulled a tendon in his back and had to retire in favor of Savulak. The crew sailed along and beat Shaw and Elyria '5fO and then turned its guns on Cleveland Heights, sinking them 4f1. The singles crew was composed of Stedman, Heilman, Weber and Savulak. The second doubles team of Dunlavy and Pelander are in the below picture listen' ing to advice given by the first doubles team of Black and Chesnut. 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Perhaps you've been in the girls' gym Nsocial room behind Miss Carter's office when the balls are clickf ing on the table and flying up the chimney. Badminton is a similar sport, but a newf comer on our ship. And for those that don't like the racquet there's always horseshoes to provide entertainment on deck. One Hundred and Twelve Captain Carter supervises the games, but her crew of worthy gym aids and HL girls are there during classes and after school to assist in timing, umpiring, and scoring. So let's give three cheers for the jolly girls' sports on board the good ship L. H. S. In the upper left hand corner we see Irene Phillips just after a 'Lsmashf' Next we spy Louise Bradley and Betty McQuattie communing with nature. Get that ball girls! In the upper right hand corner Marian Revta looks like she's ready for a 'Lgrand slam so look out Mildred Colby, and last but not least we have a picture of real pref paradness, the score must be close. MQRE SPORTS Do you want a few pointers on how to swing a mean racquet, wield a wicked pad' dle, or to put reverse English on a ball and have it swish through the basket for two points? Come down to the Gym and watch Lorain Highs corps of girl athletes go into action. L'Roek and Roll might be the theme song when the shufflefboards get their daily workout except that the ship's deck shows a marked resemblance to the gym floor ---- and the splashing of waves is caused by the drinking fountain. Pivot around, jump catch that ball, swishfoh what a honey of a basket and two more points. Who says that there's no action in girls' basketball? From the cellar occupants to the champs--Athey're willing to sacrifice a skinned knee just to hear that two points, A big league pitcher wouldn't be appreciated because it takes a long time for the girls to swing. But if they connect for a home run, look out for the windows! Curves are surprising accidents but fast balls whiz across the plate when the pitcher means business. The whistle starts a volleyball game and ends it but in between there is action. If a ball goes outside you hear Run out and get it, 'LPick it off the net,'l and Two hands please. Sometimes the ball merrily wings its way up to the ceiling because someone wasted too much energy. Horseshoes and hiking for those who like outdoor sports-Y swimming for those that prefer the water, round out the calendar of girls. sports. HORSESHOES GYM AIDS BADMINTON SHUFFLEBOARD BASKETBALL One Hlmclrecl and Thirteen STERN SHOTS NUI!! WING U1 FR AIJVI-IR l'I1'-S One ff1L71d7'Ed and Fifteen DYKE SCI-IDOL of COMMERCE Complete Training for Business FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Standard Bldg. CI-Ierry 2520 CLEVELAND The Quality Business Training School There is a good place to eat at Rocky River after you cross the bridge- COULTER,S RESTAURANT 'Tve a boy friend I'd like you to meet. Irene Phillips: What can he do? Mary Levak: What does he read? Virginia Little: Who are his fain' ily? Miss Bleyer: Where is he? Compliments of JOSEPH SVETE General Insurance RUSINE MENS' WEAR 766 Broadway The Best Place to Shop . . . After All Arrow,' Shirts Adam Hats 1780 E. 28th Sr. Phone 7110 Dobbs Hats Moorehead Hose For a Large Selection of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables visit any of our stores JACOBY BROS. Inc. -Stores of Good Things To Eat- A million dollar educational institution estab- lished in 1898, has its reputation and re- sources behind a cooperative plan to train on a university level at low cost, young men and women who want to develop into execu- tive positions. The plan is endorsed by high officials. Bonded Field Representatives are employed to talk with students interested. Address WINSLOW SMITH, Sec'y AMERICAN TECHNICAL SOCIETY Chicago, Illinois One Hundred and Sixteen WHALEN'S PHARMACY Prescription Druggists 2831 Grove Avenue Telephone 73-114 Lorain, Ohio Mildred Carlsen: 'KNOW before we start this ride, I want to tell you that I don't smoke, drink, flirt, I visit no wayside inns and I expect to be back by ten o'clock. Ivan Fisher: You're mistaken. Mildred: Do you mean that I do those things? Ivan: UNO, I mean about starting on this ride. .5-Qzei-- I ggg- 3. V eras? Mori 31, F'-i?2?9' 'SZ Compliments of SHIFF JEWELERS The Store of Service for the last 35 years Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Novelties Open an Account Now! I. SHIFF, 2830 Pearl Ave. Look for the Big Street Clock BAETZ-BARBER DAIRY CO. Quality Dairy Products B-B Home Maid Ice Cream 318 - 15th Street Compliments of BERGER at JACOBS Department Store Phone 7041 2853 Grove Ave. Elton Garner: Say, where do you get that 'zero, Zero, zero' stuff on the tele' phone? Ed Svete: Oh, I was just Whisper' ing sweet nothings to a girl friend. The quality of our printing is apparent when you get the job. The economy is apparent when you get the bill. The GHIO SERVICE PRINTING Co. Lorain,s Leading Printers 552 FIFTH STREET PHONE 5242 One Hundred and Seventeen HOWARD'S HAMBURG Chili Malts SERVICE - QUALITY 507 Broadway THE RED and CREAM FRONT H A R T JEWELRY COMPANY Nationally Advertised Watches, Rings, and Jewelry Ht Nationally Advertised Prices USE HART'S BUDGET PLAN,, 575 Broadway Phone 4287 Representative The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States R. G. LITTLE The Virginian 738 Broadway Lorain, Ohio Compliments of DREAMLAND and ELVIRA Theaters John Wolfe: HI would give five dolf lars for just one kiss from a nice little girl like you. Ivy: 'LOh, how terrible! John: L'Did I offend you? Ivy: L'No, I was just thinking of the fortune I gave away last night. Compliments of MAURICE BEAUTY SHOPPE Over Style Center 412 Broadway Phone 4282 Smart New Skipper Sport Shirts Featured in ESQUIRE MAGAZINE 5 1 . 0 0 RAY BAKERS 543 Broadway Lorain, Ohio One Hundred and Eighteen NORMAN C. WIELAN D B. Schneider: What is that gurgling TYPOGRAPHER noise? J. Szabo: 'Tm trying to swallow that none Who Does Printing,- line you're throwing. 2035 Broadway Phone 63-747 Ride The Compliments of CLEVELAND-LORAIN HIGHWAY COACH-LINE Between Cleveland and Lorain via South Lorain Phone 4188 110 W. Erie Ave. Compliments of The CENTRAL BAKERY ROBINSON The Dry Cleaner Broadway at 35th Phone 6912 Dave Nielson: Gee there's an awful lot of girls stuck on rnef, Bob Gillrnore: Yeah, they must he an awful lot. SUCCESS TO ALL The GE O . A CLASSES OF 1938 C L A R K C 0 . jewelers and Opticians Broadway and Seventh Phone 3 1 33 Orze Hundred and Nineteen SIDNEY B. ROYCE F u n e 1 a l 700 WEST ERIE AVE. D i r e c t o r LORAIN, OHIO Now Showing Complete Assortments in Exclusive Graduation Apparel at Popular Prices THE STYLE CENTER I.orain's Finest Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Store Gerry McFadde11: Have you ever had any stage experience? Ruth Greenwood: 'iWell, I had my leg in a cast. Kenny Anthony: What would you say if I kissed you? Jean Thomas: L'At lastli' fersey Lane Sundae Shop Make your choice of a sundae, soda, or malted milk as pleasingly delightful as your favorite ice cream cone. LORAIN CREAMERY CHEVROLET The Finest Car in the LOW PRICED FIELD I-IAWKIN S MOTOR SALES Broadway at 22nd St. Lorain, Ohio WHEN BUILDING or REPAIRING Ask For 4 SQUARE LUMBER MULE HIDE ROOFING GLIDDEN PAINTS CELOTEX INSULATION See The WOOD LUMBER Co Phone 3130 Elyria Ave., at 20th St. One Hundred and Twenty LET US CCNGRATULATE THE CLASSES OF 1938-A and 1938-B and assure L. H. S. of our Fullest Co-operation in Every Undertaking THE LORAIN HARDWARE C0. OHdddT O Compliments of Congratulations to the T h e A. H. BABCOCK Co. Graduates of 38A and 38B OHIO THEATER General Insurance John Chupa: Some men fame, some after love and money. Real Estate and Bonds John Laidlaw: 'LI know they all thirst after. 521 Broadway Phone 4216 Chupa: --what-S thatff Laidlaw: Salted almonds thirst after some after something as YOUR DOLLARS BUY MORE AT PENNEY'S -the store Where quality, fashion and price unite to give you 'values found nowhere else! One Hundred and Twentyf'Two , AUTHENTIC Compliments of VARSITY featured exclusively at BON D'S N EW Lorain's Most Sanitary Market S20 524 S27 With two trousers Ken Buda: Did you keep the date with your girl last night in all that rain? Don Adair: Naw, I waited for her two hours and she didn't come, so I CLOTHES stood her up. 401 Broadway, Lorain, Ohio The LORAIN BANKING Company Sixth and Broadway The Following is a list of the men who Direct the Affairs of the Bank SOFFICERS- B. G. Nichols, President H. Smith, Vice-Presidetn C. M. Irish, Executive Vice-Pres. I. G. Roth, Vice-President G. E. Dick, Sec. and Treas. -DIRECTORS- B. G. Nichols H. H. Harris C. M. Irish G. A. Resek C. E. Krantz H. Smith H. H. Brightman I. G. Roth E. L. Krantz H. E. Hageman MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION One Hundred and IlI1fU67'Lfy'rIIl'LTC6 AUTOGRAPH PAGE One Hundred and T y F GROUP OF STUDENTS FROM FIRST SEMESTER ATTENDING LORAIN BUSINESS COLLEGE Tap Row: Phyllis Burke. Mild1'ed Ger- her. Anne Bowers, Iviary Mefleacliic. Second Row: Kathleen McCi':1ckexi, Kitty jenkins, Janet Deutsch. Bottom Row: Betty Harlan, Eli:aheth Pandy. lNIore than ISO High School Graduates from Lorain, Amherst, Elyria, Vermilion and Avon enrolled at the Lorain Business College this term, Lorain Business College Training will enahle you to put your education and talents to work-V - apply them advantageously-and place you in the way of opportunity. New courses in Comptonietcr, lvlonroe Calculator, Dictaphone and Ivfachine Bookkeeping. The recognition among husiness men oi' the excellence oi Lorain Business College trained em' ployees has given the school the enviahle record ol having placed practically all ol its graduates in desirahle positions. SUMMER SCHOOL: Classes for High school students, graduates and teachers, Monday, June 13. FALL TERM: Opens September 6 and 7. Day and Night School all year . The .LORAIN BUSINESS COLLEGE One Htmclred cmd Twentyfive 'THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN COALU O. B. BOWER COAL and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 920 W. 13th Street Phone 6734 Isabelle Falls: 'LKissing makes me whirl. Bob Fields: Same here, let's me and you go around together. uality- -Service- N EMECEK'S Lorain's Leading Quality Food Market -Q Established 1895 Meats and Groceries H. A. ERWIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR Modern Houses at Moderate Prices Phone 63-913 Lorain, ohio f , rrffqfu fc i ' . E 3, 1313! 1? I K Lf I X -Q X x, Dr. H. C. Blackann Largest Exclusive Optical Store in Lorain County Complete Grinding Plant on Premises Broken Lenses Duplicated Quickly and Accurately Phone 6839 309 Broadway Lorain, Ohi Coach: What's his name? Manager: 'iOsscowinsinskiewskz. Coach: Put him on the first team! I never did like the newspapers in this town. Home Made Candies Sodas - Sundaes Malted Milks Meet Your Friends at S U T T E R S o Next to Tivoli One Hundred and TwentyfSix LORAIN'S LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Dr. Walter S. Nielsen feweler - Optometrist 419 Broadway Lorain, Ohio Owl Stamps X-Ray Fitting Good Shoes Fairly Priced HAGEMAN SHOE CO. East Side of Broadway at 4th Street Hosiery - Chiropodist - Luggage Frank Kachure: I would like to dance like this forever. Wilma Kohlmeyer: Don't you ever want to improve? Compliments of C. KOHLMYER R e a l t o r Tel. 73-624 2944 Pearl Ave. Call Your Friends by Telephone The LORAIN TELEPHONE Company Wilcox Trains Champions! 'k WILCOX COLLEGE OF COMMERCE PUBLIC SQUARE BUILDING Cleveland MAin 2425 Stores Conveniently Located To Serve You GOLDBERG F O O D STORES Owned and Operated by Loirain High School Graduates One Hundred and 'l werLtyfSeven Lorain Students at Oberlin School of Commerce The above is Lorainis contribution to the student body at the Uberlin School of Commerce for the school year 19374938 Over 40 students arc in attendance, the largest number Lorain has ever sent to this school. This school has gained a reputation as one of the leading schools of its kind in this country. lt is a member of the American Association of Junior Colleges 4 A standing accorded to fewer than a half dozen private business and secretarial schools in the U. S, It is also a member of the National Association of Accredited Comf mercial Schools and is a charter member of Ohio Business Schools Association. Graduation from high school is its entrance requirement. The attendance this year is larger than ever. Une Hundred and 'ldwentyfEight Bob Heilman: L'Where were you last night? Clinton Heirnbach: Dorothy and I went coupeingf' Bob: Big time, I suppose? Clinton: Dorothy did the cooing and I did the paying. RIETI-I'S fe weler Optician 3 5 I Broadway Complete Optical Service Our Usual Low Prices USE OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN DEMETER'S PHARMACY 2816 Pearl Avenue Phone 7871 Lorain, Ohio Prescriptions Drugs and Sundries Goldberg fDebatorj Allow me bef fore I close to repeat the words of the immortal Webster. Jack Bullock: L'I'1n goin' to get out of here if he's goin' to start in on the dictionary. Compliments of LORAIN THEATER George Schenker, Proprietor L-O PAINT STORE Factory Direct to You Artist Supplies 1046 Bdwy. Phone 6622 Compliments of The OHIO ENGINEERING Company LORAIN BANK BUILDING One Hundred and Twentyflline Compliments of ALLEN 'S BOOT SHOP Established 1883 Queen Quality Shoes for Women Nunn Bush Shoes for Men E. K. SMITH fe wel er 2817 Pearl Ave. Phone 74-4 1 0 All Lines of Beauty Culture PERMANENT WAVING a SPECIALTY DEAN BEAUTY SHOP T h e SHEFFIELD DAIRY Co. Milk, Cream, Cheese and Butter Dari-Rich Chocolate Orange and Grape Drinks 2853 VINE AVENUE Phone 7274 Lorain, Ohio Bateman: Doris, I'm surprised! Do you know any more jokes like that? Doris Frederick: Yes, Teacher. Bateman: Well, stay after school. LORAIN GLASS CO. PAINTS - GLASS 1215 Broadway K U T Z A ' S P H A R M A C Y Cor. Bdwy. and 13th St. Lorain, Ohio PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Phone 4222 One Hundred and Thirty Success To The Class of 38 NA-Bi, By 06- 7 Your Class Photographer One Hundred and ThirtyfOne Bash: I wear the trousers in m M h Y ome. Oliver: Yeah, but right after sup' per I notice you wear an apron over them. 214 Sixth Street Phone 2125 J. FORD THOMPSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR The Name THOMPSON is your assuf ance of Better Service THE BLACK RIVER LUMBER 86 SUPPLY CO East 28th St., 86 Fulton Road Compliments of FISCHER,S DRUG STORE MANUFACTURING and DISPENSING CHEMISTS Millwork, Builders' Hardware, PRESCRIPTION Paint, Cement, Builders, Supplies SPECIALISTS Phone 7202 Successars to C. I. Tiffany LORAIN OHIO 404 Broadway Lorain, Ohio It's the Touch that Counts ROYAL PORTABLES with Touch Control ELDRED,S Office Outfitters BEST WISHES o . 9 DEPARTMENT STORE Broadway at Sixth 375 Broadway Phone 4183 Lorain, Ohio li THE NATIONAL BANK o 12 L o R A 1 N 'V Lorain, Ohio One Hundred and 'Thirtyffwo PR VFDI fi 27 ey f N Ksffm' ggi. ? ii i? m i' f QE -f f Let proof from 103 women ' end all doubt about electrxc cookmg speed For three months they tested West mghouse Ranges cookmg 3-mee-le-a day in their own ' homes. Now they agree , nothing equals a Westing- l 1 ll lg house for speed, better l ' cooking and more eco- ,XX nomical cooking. 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' ' - F25255552SEESEQEQEEESEEEQSQS'' QQ' -5 Q, '1f1?f'f1ff:21:15151?S?5?E:25E:5555555f2 ' ' A .4 ,Q ' - ' . . v - L 0 ' Elf . i ' 0 Q ' E 41 1 cuts elyc- Topheatermakeaperfect A, .4 f ..,., 5-ic cookxng broiling easy in the fgjjjji' 4-If wt- 1895 Wef-H-:hw if , to W SUPEROVEN YY SEE OUR DISPLAY xx my-we-f 1 he W0 00110 IIVIEI Y 8th and Broadway Phone 6991 ELECTRIC RATES IN LORAIN ARE THE LOWEST IN HISTORY One Hundred and Thirtyf'Th'ree YffWn,,,,,,N6AAAAAAN Your Personal Appearance is SPORTING GOODS Baseball - Football just as Impoytant as your Tennis - Bicycles - Hockey t Outboard Motors - Boats Educatzon The NATS NATTY CENTRAL HARDWARE Co. nfhe young menlg ghgpv 1941 Broadway Pl'l0l12 Bob Sanborn: 'LYou want to keep your eyes open around here today. Barbara Baker: What for? Bob: Because people will think you're a fool if you go around with them shut. Compliments of CITY TRANSFER 526 Hamilton Local 6 Long Distance Movers Phone 4256 I. R. CECIL, Manager The LORAIN ROTARY Club congratulates THE CLASSES OF 1938A AND 1938B We extend our best wishes for a happy and useful life. We believe that the Rotary motto is a worthy ideal for you to practice: SERVICE ABOVE SELF One Hundred and Tlzirtyflxour The N WSpaper of Lorain and Lorain County! The Lorain ournal and TIMES-HERALD -Established 1879- Day after day- direct to your front door, comes The Journal with com- plete local, county, state, national, and international news. Features and comics, editorials, pictures. Your Lo- rain Journal is the biggest value ever offered for only 3c a day! ALL THREE of the world's great Wire Services Every Day! Associated Press - International News - United Press 14,618 Net Paid Copies Delivered to the Homes Each Day! MEMBER Audit Bureau of Circulation - - - American Newspaper Publishers Association Associated Press - - - Ohio Newspaper Association One Hundred and ThirtyfFive AUTOGRAPH PAGE 'I' 'L If-,K 5, kk'- ' MWA, ' VAL..-f 4.x I M A D- Q A if 'ci , 'xA'- 'lf---Mi' 'Y,.p4x,,., N. is , Q, , .J 3' R l A A O! K0 1:2 J 2 12 I Lg., 5722. X4-.E ' -44.4 'P 9 One Hundred and Thi'ftyfSix Success and Best Wishes to the New Graduates OSTROV'S Where Better Shoe Values Prevailv 524 Broadway Lorain, Ohio 357 Broad St. Elyria, Ohio GOULD'S Extend 38A 38B Their S HEARTY WISHES Tom Peebles: i'What color bathing suit was she wearing? Del Lewis: I couldxft tell. She had her back turned. Success to Lorain's Largest Graduating Class from the HOBBY SHOP I Headquarters for jokes, tricks, novelties, souvenirs, and I.orain's only magazine ex- change. We buy and sell old stamps and coin collections. 956 BROADWAY LYON TAILORIN G CO. 350 Broadway 522.50 Men's Suits 527.50 Union Made HEIMANN'S KAN DY KORNER Ho-Made Ice Cream Fresh Daily Lorain City's Only Barbecue 402 E. Erie Ave. Phone 83-401 Magazines A Dependable BARSON 86 FOLEA MEAT MARKET and GROCERIES 2932 PEARL AVE. We Specialize in Steaks and Home-Dressed Poultry Of High Quality Established 1912 Market One Hundred and 'ThirtyfSeven THE C. E. WARD COMPANY Incorporated 1905 Hifi GRADUATION CAPS NURSES, CAPES, Etc GOWNS AND HOODS BAND UNIFORMS CHURCH VESTMENTS LODGE COSTUMES AND SUPPLIES AND SUPPLIES Ti, We appreciate the opportunity We have had in serving Lorain High School for many years. One Hundred and ThirtyfEight JOHNSON and COOK Texaco Service Sth 86 Reid Ave. Lorain, Ohio Firestone Tires and Best of Batteries YOU WIRE FOR US AND WE'LL WIRE FOR YOU DOANE ELECTRIC 1224 W. Erie Phone 2131 Compliments of A F R I E N D Jack Kennedy: How many kinds of wood does it take to make a match? Isabelle Robertson: TWO kinds. He would and she would. COLGAN MOTOR SALES STUDEBAKER - CADILLAC C0mPlimef1ff of LA SALLE and ff LORAIN LUMBER CO. Gvvd Selection Of Used Cars Foot of 9th street Call 6923 1803 Broadway Lorain, Ohio BEE-B-LINE CHASSIS--ALIGNER SEYMOUR'S Cold Frame and Axle Straightening MILLER BROS. GARAGE Cor. Washington 86 West Erie Phone 4181 Budget Plan jewelers Congratulations to the class of 38B Bdwy. near 7th St. Phone 6565 One Hundred and Tl1irtyfNine Prepare THE BETTER PQSITIONS IN BUSINESS at SPENCERIAN COLLEGE Spencerian trained men and women are in demand for responsible positions in today's business. More than 740 students and graduates placed Free of Charge by Spencerian in 1937. New classes, both day and evening, in shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, ac' counting, air conditioning, stenotypy fmachine shorthandj, business adminisf tration, private and executive secretarif al courses, begin each week at Spencerf ian College. Social, cultural and athletic activities are also available. You can now arrange your tuition in new, low, easy payments. Call or write today for complete information. SPENCERIAN COLLEGE 3201 Euclid Avenue HEnderson 3200 Faithful Service to Student and Employer Since 1848 f l fs fairy '59 I ' ,72Y-Ska? E 'v a -- -1 J ao gy yi. 2 in lg l C , . Q A -5 if - ff' X-yy: J I '34 '. ' 11,5 FOR GRADUATION Quality and Ultra Smartness G. D. TRIMMER F I S H E R ' S 444 Broadway CONGRATULATIONS nuns? xv sf I , 'o 1 TELLING'S ICE CREAM 'non v 0 Let this name and symbol be your future guide to Ice Cream Goodness Lorain, Ohio One Hundred and Forty Remarkable Values in Students' Clothing and 2908 Pearl Ave 3142 Vine Ave Haberdashery Phone 73583 Phone 7267 The SAM KLEIN Company Home Dressed Meats The SMH Reliable Fresh Vegetables 6' Groceries 425 Broadway Compliments of We editors may dig and toil Till our finger tips are sore, MATHEW,S But some poor fish is sure to say, FUNERAL HOME 'Tve heard that joke before. Ambulance Service Phone 7164 LORAIN COUNTY'S BIG BANK Ebe Gievelanb Ernst Gompamg A. E. CAMERON, Manager 383 BROADWAY LORAIN, OHIO One Hundred and FortyfOrze Billy Matsoiiz Do you have this waltz? Joan Irish: No, sir. Billy: Good, hold my girl's coat while I dance then. Compliments of GEORGE CANALOS We Extend Our Heartiest Felicitations to the Members of the Graduating Classes of 1938 The CITY BANK Company SEE AMERICA'S FINEST BICYCLES , L f ff il HEILMAN s , p 5 5, my it iw Lunch and Marine Room The Finest in Foods Your Head Style Value-200 Bicycles on Display at Reduced Prices. 88.85, S17.85, ,K22.85, S25.85. Largest Line in Northern Ohio. Every Part New and Modern. Tires 65c, 51.09, 51.25, 51.49. Everything Costs Less at- H. Brgadway ELYRIA BUSINESS COLLEGE 340 BROAD ST. ELYRIA, OHIO kk 'n and Accounting Courses that Complete Stenographic, Secretarial, Boo eepi g, provide the 'LSuccess Way to office employment each year for High School graduf ates. The school is favorably surrounded by business oihces supplying jobs for graduates. ' ' ' ' - free. A post card mailed to the college office will get full information ' 6. You'll do well at this Elyria School. Summer Term opening, June One Hundred and Fovtyffwo Q W4 M v.,,5Vc5:3, , V Z. Ggegeagx WW il ., 2:2 'C 1- 'sofa w, Zi Q-so 0 g.g . Not the greatest . . . not the largest . . . but an organization devoted to a principle of excellence. For more than three decades hundreds of yearbook editors and business managers have placed their faith in our ability to help them de ign, publish, and finance unusual yearbooks . . . Just old-fashioned in prlnciple, but with a very definite flare for the best in modern publication trends! INDIANAPULIS ENGRAVING CUMPANY, INC. INDIANAPIDLIS, INDIANA INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Allen's Boot Shop .....,,,.,,,......,,,..,......,,,,...., American Technical School Babcock, A. H. Inc. ,.............................,,,.. . Baetz, Barber .................................... .......... Baker, Ray ...................... Barson EG? Folea ....,,,,..... Berger Es? Jacobs ......,..,,, Black River Lumber .,,,....... Blackann, H. C., Dr. ......, . Bond Clothes ..........,,,.................... .. ...,.... .. Bower, O. B., Coal Co. ,........ ......... . Canalos ......................,,..........,,.......... Central Bakery ....................... Central Hardware ............ City Bank ,........................ .......... City Transfer ....................................,.............. Clark, Geo. A., Co. ......,............................ . ClevelandfLorain Hwy. Coach Co. Cleveland Trust Co. ................................... . Colgan Motor Sales ,.......... Coulter's Restaurant ........ Dean Beauty Shop ......... Demeter's Pharmacy .......... Doane Electric ...,. .......,............... Dreamland 52? Elvira ................................. Dyke School of Commerce Eldred s ..............................,.................... .......... Elyria Business College ............ .......... Erwin Contractor ...................... Eischer's Drug Store ..................... ....,..... Erederick's Bicycle Shop ....... ,, ........ .. Goldberg's ........................................ Gould's ......................................... Hageman Shoe Co. ..... . Hart Jewelry .................................. Hawkins Motor Sales .......... Heilman s ................................... Heimann's .............................. Hobby Shop ............................,.......,,, .......... Howard Hamburg ........,,,............................ Indianapolis Engraving Co. Jacoby Bros., Inc. ...................................... . Johnson E99 Cook .............................. .......... Klein Co., The Sam ........ Kline's Dept. Store ........... Kohlmeyer f Realty ........... Kutza Pharmacy ............... Little, R. G. .................. . LfO Paint ................., 130 116 122 117 118 137 117 132 126 123 126 142 119 134 142 134 119 119 141 139 116 130 129 139 118 116 132 142 126 132 142 127 137 127 118 120 142 137 137 118 143 116 139 141 132 127 130 118 129 Lorain Banking Co. ..................... .....,,.. . Lorain Business College ......... .......... Lorain Creamery ...................... Lorain Glass .....................,....... Lorain Hardware Co. ......... . Lorain Lorain Lumber Co. ........,. . Lorain Rotary Club ........... Lorain Telephone Co. ......... . Journal .........,............. Lorain Theater .................. Lyon Tailoring .................. Mathews Funeral ................. Maurice Beauty Shop .......... Miller Bros. ..i......................... . Moc Studio ...............................,.......... .......... National Bank of Lorain ......... .......... Nat's Natty Shoppe ......,...... Nemecek's Market ................... Nielsen Jewelry ....,......................... .......... Oberlin Business College ,.................... Ohio Engineering Co. ............ .......,. . Ohio Public Service ........,,...... Ohio Service Printing ....i..... Ohio Theater ...........,...........,....... Ostrov's Shoes .................. Penney, J. C. Co., ..... .. Rebman Grocery ............ Rieth's Jewelry ...............,,,..... Robinson Dry Cleaner .......... Royce, Sidney .i...........,.... Rusine .....i..,.............,. Savulak ........,....... Seymour's ............... Shellield Dairy ........... Shit? Jewelry ......,,.................. Smith Jewelry ...............,.................... .......... Spang's Bakery .............................. Spencerian Business College Style Center ..........,........................................... Sutter's Nut Shop .- ...... .......... .......... Svete ...........,..... ...........................,,..........,.............. Tellings Ice Cream .................................... Thompson, J. Ford, Funeral ......,.....,..... Trimmer Jewelry ..............,....................,...... Ward, C. E. Co. ............,... . Whalen's Pharmacy ..........................,....,.... Wieland, N. C. ..,.....................,,,................,... . Wilcox College of Commerce ............ Wood Lumber Co. ............,..,.............,,..., . 123 125 120 130 121 135 139 134 127 129 137 141 118 139 131 132 134 126 127 128 129 133 117 122 137 122 141 129 119 120 116 123 139 130 117 130 139 140 120 127 116 140 132 140 138 117 119 127 120 One Hundred and Fo'rtyfEou'r
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