Lorain High School - Scimitar Yearbook (Lorain, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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LIFE BEGINS AT EIGHT - THIRTY AT LORAIN HIGH SCHOOL LORAIN,OHIO As the hancls ol the cloclc turn and all eyes lool4 to the luture, it is the hope ol the 1939 Scimitar stall to perpetuate the cherisheol memories ol high school Clays, anol to present in pictures and in worcls, lile in Lorain l li9h School. ,Hi ,wk iv -J WM m ,Ax -K FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION iff' if 1 M- fm- l' fig, -M, Q-1 wr. 5 .VN ,,, 41.2 44:-1 -1, 'W , SuperinTendenT of Lorain Schools MR. P. C. BUNN A Message From Mr. Bunn . . . WhaT connecTion should our school liTe have wiTh liTe aTTer graduaTion Trom high school? ln The UniTed STaTes people pay Taxes To supporT public schools in order To per- peTuaTe democracy and To malce our counTry a beTTer place in which To liveland a beTTer place in which To malce a living. ThaT being True, iT Tollows Then ThaT our school liTe should have a very deTiniTe purpose--The Training Tor good ciTizenship. WiTh ThaT end always in view, our acTiviTies boTh wiThin and wiThouT The class room should aim To develop Those TraiTs oT characTer which will help us To build a Tiner and beTTer democracy. We can besT accomplish This noble purpose by The daily pracTice oT The ideals and principles oT good ciTizenship in our school liTe as well as in our communiTy life. The spiriT oT democracy has always been exempliTied in all our school acTiviTies. Social, poliTical, economic, and religious preiudices have never had an opporTuniTy To Thrive here. We hope ThaT you will carry This Tine spiriT of democracy wiTh you when you leave school. ThaT spiriT will go a long way Toward solving many oT The problems Thal perplex our naTion Today. EighT Principal of Lorain High School MR. C. J. W. LUTTRELL A Message From Mr. Luttrell . . . Every school day 'From 8:30 when The ZIOO pupils OT Lorain High School arrive unTil The close oT school when They reTurn To Their homes, They are busily engaged in guidance programs, assembly programs, class discussions, laboraTory demonsTraTions, library reTerence work, vocal and insTrumenTal music rehearsals, improvemenT club meeTings, newspaper and yearbook ediTing, inTramural sporTs, and varsiTy aThleTics. Through This broad and diTTerenTiaTed program oT acTiviTies, The members oT This large school Tamily by means oT parTicipaTion and cooperaTion, are being Trained, so ThaT each may aTTain his besT personal developmenT Tor his own good and aT The same Time become a worThy member oT The communiTy, sTaTe, and naTion. The happiness and securiTy oT The individual and The perpeTuaTion oT our American democracy depend upon proper Training in cooperaTion, iudgmenT, leadership, ciTi- zenship, service, and characTer Through The slcillTul Teaching oT correcT inTormaTion, useTul slcills, righr aTTiTudes, and proper appreciaTions. Lorain High School is exerTing every eTTorT To meeT The needs oT each pupil and To prepare him To accepT The challenge oT True ciTizenship in a greaT Republic. Nine Few sTudenTs realize The viTal imporTance ThaT The Board OT EducaTion plays in our school liTe. IT is The mainsTay oT our whole school sysTem. The services oT The group include The adminis- TraTion oT The Tinancial program oT The schools, employmenT oT Teachers and oTher school help, awarding oT conTracTs, provision oT looolcs and sup- plies, proposal oT school levies, supervision oT school building consTrucTions, prescripTion oT courses and The promoTion oT school liTe in general. lvlr. l-larTz, Clerlc-Treasurer oT The board, lceeps The Tinancial record oT The schools and Mr. Pillans, Business Manager, supervises The physical properTy oT The board, such as buildings, addiTions, repairs and mainTenance OT Their properTy. The board consisTs oT seven members who are elecTed by The people Tor a Term oT Three years. Their services are enTirely volunTary and They re- ceive no compensaTion oTher Than appreciaTion Trom The communiTy ciTizens. Those members corn- prising The board are Dr. S. V. Burley, PresidenTp D. W. Lawrence, Vice PresidenT7 Philip AusTin7 W. A. Pillansg C. A. l-larTzg WalTer S. Neilsen, and Joseph A. SveTe. BOARD OF EDUCATION MISS MARIE KRAMCHAK From 8 To 4:30 Miss Marie Kramchak perTorms her work as SecreTary To Mr. LuTTrell and helps To keep The school a smooirh-running insTiTuTion. The daily work oT a high school secreTary may seem rouTine To Those who drop in casually, buT The many conTacTs which are made wiTh boys and girls, and The Teachers, as well as wiTh parenTs and Triends oT The school, lend a greaT deal OT varieTy and pleasure To iT. Marie has esTablished herselT as a deTiniTe, viTal parT OT school liTe during The Time she has been here by aiding pupils and Teachers in many ways, checking enrollmenT, keeping records sTraighT and paTching up The mishaps ThaT happen To The sTudenTs during The course oT The day. Miss Kramchak graduaTed Trom Lorain l-ligh School and obTained her business educaTion aT Wilcox Commercial School in Cleveland. AT The presenT Time she is very acTive as SecreTary oT The Lorain lnsTiTuTe oT ArTs and Sciences, and ExecuTive SecreTary and Treasurer OT The Lorain High School Alumni AssociaTion. 1 2 1' 1 io 1 9 3 8 4 1 s Eleve Edwin W. Bash Ohio Universily Bluriion College Columbia Universily Uniied Slales Hislory Senior Civics Mary C, Briiidln Ohio Wesleyan Ohio Sialo Universily Home Economics Conslance A. Bleyer Universiiy of Hazel A. Bell Wlmfsln Oberlin College EUQl'5lW Universily of -lOUl 'lal'5m Wisconsin Universiiy ol Soulhern California English Charles W. Cook Oberlin College l-louseholrx Marjorie Carier Chernisiry Ohio Uriversify Dfmriplivc I 1 Chernisiry Physical Educaiion Howard F. Brown Murray Siale College Norlhweslern University Band Orchcsira Dora Davidson , Kent Slale George Daniel Univcrmy Ohio Wesleyan B! .k . Hmm cfiSf.2fi3Wf.N W c Q . Fidelia Ann Chauiai. .ual School Cummings of Phys-ical , Educaiiori Ohio Slale - Univgrgiiy Physical Eoucaiion Wiilliarn and Mary College Sooncerian Business College English Spanish Victor E. Dabras College of Woosfer George Peabody Eslher M. Dempsey folpgrlligicrs Ohio Slale N Uriiversiiy E'iQl'5li Columbia Universiiy D. C. Davis . , Home Economics Om? Slale Orienlalion Unlversiiy induslrial Aris Harold Freshwaler Ohio Slale Emma C- Flflli' Universiiy B ld A W ll - car- ' Versman Chicago Univcrsily Ohiokhlorihern Cornell Universiiy University , Ohio Syaie European l-liislory Uniiversiiy Norlhwesiern Universiiy lwclve Boys Guidance Business Training FACULTY 4 Clyde U. Bafeman Ohio Wesleyan United Slales History Trigonorneiry College Algebra Gerfrude Gaines Bowling Green Business Universiiy Universily of Keniucky Shorihand 'lyoing Orval Gundrum Bowling Green Universily Ohio Siale Universily Weslern Reserve Universily Biology Rufh Grall Penn College Wesiern Reserve University German Amy R. Hall Wesl Virginia Wesleyan Columbia Universiiy George Washinglon Universily Kenneth E. Grove Ohio Slaie Univcrsily industrial Arls Rulh M. Hardy Findlay College Universily of . ' Chicago EUQl'5lW Norlhweslern GBOWGUY Universily Drarnalics English Marlha L. Harlley Lake Erie College Columbia Universiiy Universily of Grenoble Euphrasia Haskins Universiiy of Ohio Syaye Pans Universily Hemel' F'lS'O'Y. Harold Hickman Senior Civics De Pauw Universiiy Business Arilhmelic Civics Ralph Holder Oberlin College Ohio Slafe Universily Ohio Universily Columbia Grace S. Hug UWVEVSIW Oberlin College Chemishy Ohio Universily WSWS l'li,Sl9fv Clarice M. Ingalls Civics Oberlin College lnduslrial Geography Civics Joan Jameson Woosler College English Eloise I. Kilgore Ohio Wesleyan University g H EQ , Murnice Lange Omg honomlcs Weslern Reserve Universify Shorihand 'lhirieen Typing Vera H. Lawrence Ohio Wesleyan University Algebra English Ada G. Marvin Findlay College Columbia University English John J. McKee Holy Cross College Oberlin College Weslern Reserve Universily Biology Blanche G. Moos Oberlin College University of Soulhern California Girls' Guidance English French H. A. Oliver Ohio Slale Universify American l-l.islory Senior Civics Edifh B. Love Malher College Weslern Reserve Universily Cleveland College Lalln E. M. McCaskey Mounl Union College Harvard Universily General Science Physical Educalion Olive E. Miller Baldwin Wallace College English O. M. Newman Miami Universily Wilrninglon College Shorlhand Twine S. Norman Park Oberlin College and Conservalory Chrisliansen Choral School Clly Supervisor of Music Earl R. Lowrie Bowling Green Universily Induslrial Arls Marlin V. McGill Oberlin College Michigan Slale Universily Chemislry E. A. Monegan Ohio Slale Universily Mechanical D rawing Helen Oehlke Cleveland School of Ari Weslern Reserve Uniyersily Uniyersily of Cincinnali Commercial Ar? Harold E. Pryor College of Woosler lnduslrial Geography Biology Head Coach Fou rleen Mary A. Ristine Miami University Home Economics Orientation Helen D. Simpson Baldwin Wallace College University ot Wisconsin Columbia University Geometry Algebra Ida Stone Oberlin College University ot Chicago Harvard U niversity Latin History Harry L. Traub Bowling Green University Ohio State University Industrial Arts C. C. Waterhouse Ohio State University University ot Wisconsin Physics Fifteen Bernice Sergeant Wellesley College Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University English Economics Frederick H. Smith Ohio State University Geometry Lena Swick U niversity ot Kansas University ot Mexico Columbia University English Charles G. Urbanic Louisiana State University History Civics Assistant Coach Madalene B. Sherman Oberlin College Western Reserve University School of Library Science Librarian William A. Smith Baldwin Wallace College Ohio State University History Director of Intramural Wilbur H. Tipton Ohio Wesleyan University Bookkeeping Business Training Helen Vorman Ohio State University Uniiversity ot California University of Upsolo English Lawrence College Zola M. Watson Western Reserve University Algebra Anna A. Wheatley Journalism Qhio gfafe University History CLASSES M M M' . L fy 2 3 if Z n k R i .L w 9 4 P55???'f'NW4 'I .W AQ1wmAImwNM W, A--'W - 5 V 9 ,wwssavwzf wrgafzegxmsisilm'mu:f:f?SisLfsm.'M?n4 I939 A ELMER PAPP, Presidenl MARIQN BULZOMI, Vice-Presloe HELEN GREENFIELD, Secretary VIRGINIA KOSMO, Treasurer CLASS I939 B COMMITTEES PIN NorloerlSIeyons,Cl1r. June Runoe Harold Sa adln Marqaror Banks Susan Llsriak Ernesl Riga George Sranko Vlrglnia Barson MOTTO Ann Bernlnardl, Cnr. Bill Eddy Lilllan Bodor Ardrevv Marley Norman Bueclne Ernesr Yonoyllz Ivor Jones COLOR Berry Dick, Clnr. Bob Bonner Ralpn Welder Ivan Elslwer Ray Srnilln Dororlny Grossner Henry Holder Anne Derflny Twcnly ANNOUNCEMENT Jolun Clwupa, Clnr. Jokn Wolfe Clarke Mlraldl Tony Melessa Jane Blank Belly Ann Lanrn George Sullla Don Sclnnllzler DANCE Barloara Baker Frank Calabrese Jack Gelrnan Roberr Gillmore Boberl Sanborn Dorls Frederick Jolnn Salisbury Mildred Jarnes BANQUET Mildred Jarnes Don Sclnnllzler Maroarel Sekelsky George Surlla I939 A COMMITTEES PIN James Creanner,CI'1 Zenon Sykula Aldo Miraldl BeHy McQuarIIe Gerladlne Rlclwards Jane Kuhn Dolores Glover MOTTO Carl Thomas, Cllr. Torn Harlan Jack Bryner Helen Boros Mary Knapp De V Manwell Anna Wakarean BANOUET George Zarrocln Ordway Clsgen Marcella Wallers Parrlcia Ann WrIqI1I V. ANNOUNCEMENT Edward Sofranko, Clnr. Jolnn Laidlaw Alberr Kulics Louise Bradley Jean Ferguson Lorella Moulder Myrrle Weeks COLOR Jack Palerson, Cnr. Alberl Primoslc Boberl Decker Lucy Perrier Marcella Wallers Anna Yakslelw Geraldine Sachs OFFICERS I939 B ROBERT SANBCRN, Preslderl JO MILDRED JAMES, Secrelary DORIS FREDERICK, Treasurer HN SALASBDRY. 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Pasko I Edward Riqda I Palricla Peller I Ernesl Rnqo I Eslher Raccio Rolaerl Rohner I Mildred Radosovich John Rose I Mary Ralrch I Eric Ryll Helen Rebman J Thomas Rzaca Priscilla Rehoreg Alphonse Sadowski Marie Rosso Joseph Sade June Runge I Harold Saladin I Lydia Sands I John Salisbury I I Lila Jean Sapienza Roloerl Sanborn Alice Scobey Sleve Sawczyn Marqarel Sekelskv Raymond Scheel Olqa Selenl I Donald Schnilzler I I Anasfasia Semanifsky John Schrenlcel Sophia Sernczylc I William SchwelnberC1I Eileen Senfl , A l Sedlv D Oil Y Marv Severa Norman Sensheimer Evelyn Shauyer Thirly-on e Alfaldo Serrano Jean Shepard Bernard Sieoielowski John Sofranko Norberl Slevens Seorqe Sulila Herberr Tellman Roberl Thompson Frank Uszak Ralph Weller Omer Workman Thirly-lwo Lucy Speck Dorolhy Slefa noff Helen Slraka Theresa Swiderski Bellv Jane Tales lrene Tomko Anna Urban Elsie Werner Bonnie Wyall Peler Shaqoyac Joseph Sipkowsky Georqe Sfanko James Sridham Frank Szekeres William Temme Mike Torh G-eorqe Verban Roberl Williams John Yager 1939 - Emma Simonic Charles Shoemaker Gerlrude Skladan Paul Sidevv Helen Skoryanek Anna Soerka Georqe Skrepich Anqelyn Slanziano Raymond Smilh Helen Slawicki June Sleward Leonard Sleris Elizaelh Sliliha Slephen Slilak Aqnes Srraka Marfha Sfraka Clifford Slipanovich Carrnela Sulpizio Raymond Super Helen Sulowski. Helen Szabo Milan Taborac Mildred Takash David Taylor Marian Tarski Kalhrine Timchuk Alonzo Thomas Anqeline Tornazin Herberl Thomas Ella Tomko Anna Tolh Alberl Uhse Selma Trawinski Alfred Uhse Mary Tyler Olga Verbilo Paul Vlha Lollie Walras John Weber Marqarel Weber Marian Wesl Douqlas Witter Jane Williams John Wolfe Myrtle Wood Olqa Zapolochny Ernesl Yonovilz Henry Zaiec Joseoh Zimmerman Paul Zudell K 1 -, ,.,, , ' g . Q ' Q A '95 K Q -A im Q g Agly is K gf 3 Tk if Q ..:.- 5 - i m A , A. ,,,V. i n 'KX , L ,J ' L i L, I ff ' -' , . I 'W '59 'Sf K- Q f Q +24 4-W , . A 1 f , if g mA ,y1 L KL A b nk IA: A L . 'Q' up W' ' iq- Q3 i M S- gm - Qf L LL ,.:- A na U A fy ,L A J K , U V Q I I Q H i .. ,. 5 F Q' ' X 'F' gf' sf, ,..k k J: i L', .Q zkklv, , ik- - 4 AE iv : M i A : i q A V A' '- ' nz x,gAK 'Q QL fff xw W Q , Fi' S Q- S' 'fn , L . , M A 2 M, it l-.: 'f1- I 3 ' Q f gVV M 'QQ 5 i fm 3... ' :V '1 3, l 5, Q, M ' 6.. : ivi- ' W 'cf' i -5 . U VVIL , 4- J A A ' J -12' ' 1 5 , N , i G- H iff .A 6 I .V .,., V B V fl Lum ,- ,A zz. ,,.- I . .. .. 1 If eww? Q 1 f M 549 is-SQ ma .f , 2:4 5 .,,..., -Q: f W f'? 4 Z gf '-,: 5 QL sz ? A I ,Il, U A I ' ' A 4, -' , 4 .--r , U V 5- I ir. m 'kg , V if U i M A V V V, -M , :, R 2-r eid .RUE lf, H' L L ' , ' '- . ZS. , . A if ,, Q Q A cf' f KIIV .M V ,,, 3 y H I kk k:f,7, ,, . I-.4 A 57 1. xr... , A V f H i H A I, ,' ZMHH. -Va V 4' in 2 ,K 41 1-fi, ff, ' -ma, -wb mv- W ii? SCHOGL ACTIVITIES Rulh Baderlscher: Clubs, Music, Oper- ella, School Aid. Harry Baker: School Aid. George Balazik: Alhlelics. Frances Banlxo: Clubs. Alfred Barraco: lnlramurals, School Aid. Anna Barlosz lnlrarnurals, Club. John Basilone: Alhlelics, Clubs, lnlra- murals. Helen Boros: School Aid. Dorofhy Boslrey: Clubs, lnlramurals, School Aid. Louise Bradley: Clubs, lnlramurals, School Aid. Anna Bruno: School Aid. Jaclc Bryner: Clubs, School Aid. Marion Bulzomi: Vice-Presidenl of I939A Class, Afhlelics, Clubs, School Aid, Senafe-Council. Mildred Carlsen: Clubs, Music Oper- effa, Publicalions, School Aid, Na- lional Honor Sociely. Frank Cellozzi: Inlramurals, School Aid. Ordway Cisgen: Alhlefics, School Aid. Anila Clarlr: lnlramurals, School Aid. Paul Codispofi: School Aid. Barbara Coley: lnlramurals, School Aid. Clarence Comiskey: Music, Operella, Publications, School Aid. Thomas Connell: School Aid. James Creamer: Clubs, lnframurals, Music, Operelfa, School Aid, Nalional Honor Sociely. Franlc Crlenialxz lnlramurals. Eugene Dargo: lnlramurals. Roberl Declcer: School Aid. 1939 A Elgin Deidriclc: Clubs, lnlramurals, School Aid. Andrew Delman: lnlramurals, School A'd Margarel Diso: Clubs. Roger Doane: lnlramurals. Franlr Dohanos: Music, Operella. Nancy Ellison: Clubs. Roberf Essig: Afhlelics, Clubs, lnlramur- als, School Aid, Nalional Honor So- ciely: Lois Farschman: Clubs, Music, Operella. Jeanne Ferguson: Clubs, Music, Operel- Ia, School Aid, Senale-Council, Nae lional Honor Sociely. Carl Ferraro: Aihlelics, School Aid, Sen- ale Council. Evelyn Fireslonez Clubs, Hugh Flennilxenz Music. Lucille Fulla: Clubs, lnlramurals, School Aid. John Gall: lnlramurals. Vera Gawne: Music, Operella, School Aid. Dolores Glover: Clubs, Dramalics, Infra- murals, School Aid, Nalional Honor Sociefy. Lois Goodell: Clubs, School Aid, Na- lional Honor Sociely. Helen Greenfield: Se-crelary of I939A Class, Clubs, Inframurals, Publicalions, School Aid, Senale-Council, Nalional Honor Sociely. Margarel Gurlsalcz Clubs, lnlramurals, School Aid. Harold Haas: Afhlerics, Clubs, lnlramur- als, Publicalions, School Aid, Nalional .Honor Sociely. Thomas Harlan: Clubs, Music, Operella, School Aid. Roberl Heilman: Alhlelics, Clubs, lnlra- murais, Music, Operella, School Aid, Senale-Council. Clinlon Heimbach: Alhlelics, Clubs, Music, School Aid, Nalional Honor Sociely. Janice Hoffman: Clubs, School Aid. June Hurd: Clubs, lnlrarnurals, Music, Opereiia, School Aid. Jerome Jaffey: Alhlelics, Clubs, lnlra- murals, Publicalions, School Aid. Alma Johnson: Music, Operella. Earl Jones: Alhlelics. Anna Karamarlrovichz lnlramurals, School Aid. Amelia Kaspirelc: Clubs, lnlramurals, School Aid, Nalional Honor Sociely. Jean Kienzle: Clubs, Music, Operella, School Aid, Senale-Council. Mary Judifh Knapp: Clubs, lnlrarnurals, Music, Operella, Nalional Honor So- ciely. Elizabelh Koboly: Cperella, School Aid. Jean Kochan: School Aid. Donald Konowall: School Aid. Margarel Kopas: Dramalics, lnlramurals, School Aid, Virginia Kosmo: Clubs, lnlramurals, Pub- licalions, School Aid, Nafional Honor Sociely, Mary Krancevich: Clubs. George Ksenich: Alhlelics, lnlramurals, School Aid. Jane Kuhn: Clubs, lnlramurals, School Aid. Alberl' Kulics: School Aid. Sophie Kuzan: School Aid. Behind lhe Scenes The Lillie Leader You Tell 'em Coach Council of War Feminine Frolics Four Sleepy People SIGVUVUIUQ SUIIY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES i Margaref Lumsden: Clubs, lnlramurals, Music, School Aid. John Laidlaw: Alhlelics. Club, lnfrarnur- al, Music, School Aid. Belly Jane Lenchek: Clubs, Music, School Aid. Malvine Mannarelli: Clubs, School Aid. Dev Manwell: Clubs, lnlramurals, Music, Operella, Publicalions, School Aid, Senale-Council, Naiional l-lonor So- ciefy. ConseHa Mazzone: lnlrarnural. Lucy McAndrews: lnframurals, School Aid. Geraldine McFadden: Clubs, School Aid, Publicalions. Belly McQua'H'ie: Clubs, lnlramurals, School Aid, Senale-Council, Nalional Honor Socieiy. Waller Mead: Music, School Aid. Sieve Medvec: lnlramurals, School Aid. Janef Meyer: School Aid. Wilbur Meyers: School Aid. Angeline Miceli: lnframurals. Bernice Miller: Music, School Aid. Bessie Miller: Clubs, lnlramurals, Publi- calions, School Aid Clara Miraldi: Clubs, School Aid. Mabel Morgan: Clubs, Publicafions, School Aid. LoreHa Moulder: Clubs, School Aid, Na- lional Honor Socie-Ty. Olivia Musial: Clubs, School Aid. Sieve Muska: Aihlelics, Clubs. Mark Neumann: Alhlelics, Clubs, School Aid. Agnes Novolny: lnlramurals, School Aid. Carol Oldham: Clubs. Eleanor Oray: School Aid. Edward Papp: lnlrarnurals, School Aid. Elmer Papp: Presidenf of I939A Class, Aihlerics, Clubs, School Aid, Senale- Council. Vernon Parker: lnrrarnurals. Jack Pafersonz lnlramurals, School Aid. Mike Pavelschak: School Aid. Lucy Perrier: lnlramural, School Aid, Clubs. Charles Pickel: Alhlelics. Rose Pillari: Publicalions, School Aid. Jack Posh Clubs, lnlramurals, Music. School Aid, Senale-Council. Alberl Primosic: lnframurals, School Aid, Senale-Council. Gene Redden: School Aid. Russell Reid: Music. Geraldene Richards: Clubs, Music, Pub- licalions, School Aid, Senaie-Council, Nalional l-lonor Sociely. Leah Rogowin: School Aid. Evelyn Romick: Clubs. David Ross: Clubs, Dramalics, School Aid, Nalional l-lonor Sociefy. Gerry Sachs: Clubs, lnframurals, Pub- licalions, School Aid, Nalional l-lonof' Sociely. Eugene Sesfiliz Clubs, lnframurals, School Aid. Charles Severa: Clubs, lnlramurals, School Aid. Beryl Shiff: Clubs, lnframurals, Music, Operella, School Aid. Anfhony Simo: Clubs, School Aid. Theodore Simonovich: Afhlelics, School Aid. Joe Skrepich: lnlramurals. Frank SlaH'ery: Music, School Aid. Sylvia Slufzker: Clubs, lniramurals. School Aid, Nafional I-lonor Sociely. Edward Sofranko: Clubs, lnlramurals. Publicalions, School Aid, Nalionol I-lonor Sociely. Tony Sparino: Afhlefics, School Aid. Belly Siephenson: Clubs, lnlrarnurals, Publicarions, School Aid, Senafe-Courv cil. Alberf Sfullerz School Aid. Zenon Sykufa: Alhlefics, Clubs, lnlra- murals, Publicalions, School Aid, Sen- afe-Council, Nalional I-lonor Sociely. Clarence Teler: School Aid. Carl Thomas: Clubs, Publicalions, School Aid, Nalional I-lonor Sociely. Frank Tobias: lnlramurals, School Aid. Joe Tornabene: School Aid. James Trepoy: Inlramurals, School Aid. Donna Tressel: Clubs, School Aid. Mildred Valenfini: lnrramurals. Dorofhy Von Wonfock: Clubs, Music. Operefla, School Aid. Julia Voros: Clubs. Ann Wakarean: Publicalions, School Aid. Marcella Walfersz Clubs, School Aid, Nafional l-lonor Sociely. Myrlle Weeks: School Aid. Eugene WiHmer: Alhlelics, Palricia Ann Wrighh Clubs, Publica- lions, School Aid, Nalional l-lonor Sociely. Anne Yaksich: Clubs, lnlramurals, School Aid. John Yavornifzky: School Aid. Beffy Young: Music, Operella, School Aid. George Zafrock: Clubs, School Aid. Thirfy-five A, Camera Calches Camera Coach Pryor Ponders Mail Heroes Time Marches On Spoils ol Viclory SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 1939 B Barbara Baker: Alhlelics, Clubs, Drama- lics, Publicalions, School Aid, Senalo- Council, Nalional Honor Sociely. Elizabelh Balden: School Aid, Margarel Banks: Alhlelics, Music, Operf ll eiia. Virginia Barson: Alhlolics, School Aid. Anloinelle Benedello: School Aid. Libby Berman: Clubs, School Aid, Na- lional Honor Sociely. Ann Bernhardl: Clubs, Music, Operella School Aid. Francis Bickley: Alhlelics. Gladys Blacklord: Alhlelics. Jane Blank: Clubs, Music, Operella School Aid, Nalional Honor Sociely Donald Blalchford: Alhlelics. Cecelia Bober: Clubs. Lillian Bodor: Clubs, Music, Operella School Aid, Nalional Honor Sociely. Adeline Bonk: School Aid. Henry Boycik: Alhlelics, lnlramurals. Daniel Braggs: Music, School Aid, Na- lional Honor Sociely. Myron Branllord: Clubs, School Aid, Helen Brazina: School Aid. Florence Brosky: Clubs, School Aid. Harvey Brown: School Aid. Norman Bueche: Alhlelics, Clubs, lnlra- murals, School Aid. Kennelh Buhl: Alhlelics. Mildred Burgell: School Aid. Agnes Burke: Alhlelics. Orval Bullerz Clubs, Music, School Aid Frank Calabrese: Clubs, Dramalics Music, Operella, School Aid. Marie Cambarare: School Aid. Adella Campana: School Aid. Consella Carpenliere: Club, School Aid Nalional Honor Sociely. Viola Chonko: Alhlelics, School Aid. Thirly-six John Chupa: Alhlelics, Clubs, lnlra- murals, School Aid, Senale-Council Eslher Cline: School Aid. Belly Jane Cook: Clubs, School Aid. Joseph Csohany: Alhlelics, Music, School Aid. Arneal Davis: School Aid. Helen Demcl-lik: School Aid. Anne Derliny: Clubs, School Aid. Virginia DeTillio: Alhlelics, School Aid. Belly Dick: Clubs, Dramalics, Music, Operella, Publicalions, School Aid Scnale-Council, Nalional Honor So- ciely. i John Digianclomenico: Alhlelics, Clubs School Aid. Helen D'lnnocenle: School Aid. Berl Dropco: Clubs, School Aid. John Dudiak: School Aid. William Dugovich: Alhlelics, Clubs, Dra- malics, lnlramurals, Operella, Publi- calions, School Aid, Edilor ol Scimi- lar. Senale-Council. Nalional Honor Sociely. Roberl Dunlaveyz Alhlelics, lnlramurals, Clubs, School Aid. William Eddy: Clubs, Music, Operella, School Aid. Bernice Eglinski: Clubs. Marlin Eiden: Clubs, School Aid. Winilred Emmerich: School Aid. Belly Esch: Alhlelics, Publicalions, School Aid, Charlolle Falk: Alhlelics, Clubs, School Aid, Naliorial Honor Sociely, Ivan Fisher: Alhlelics, Dramalics, Music, Operella, School Aid. Doris Fredrick: Treasurer ol '39B Class, Clubs, lnlramurals, Publicalions, School Aid, Nalional Honor Sociely. Clarice Gadomski: School Aid. Gordon Garber: Music, School Aid. Mariorie Genles: Alhlelics, Clubs, Music, School Aid. SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Roberl Gillmore: Clubs, Dramalics, Music, Operelia, Publicaiions, School Aid, Senaie-Council, Naiional Honor Sociely. Ada Givner: Clubs, Music, Opereila, Nalional Honor Socieiy. Angela Gorlxa: Alhlelics. Mary Jane Griesser: Clubs, School Aid. Harrielle Grondin: Alhleiics, School Aid. Helen Gross: Aihleiics, Clubs. Dorolhy Grossner: Aihleiics, Clubs, School Aid, Nalional Honor Socieiy, David Grubic: Iniramurals. June Hanna: Clubs, School Aid. Sophie Harmaliulc: Aihlelics. Eugene Harlleyz Alhlefics. Roberl Hoffman: Clubs, lnirarnurals, School Aid. Roberl' Houge: School Aid. Henry Holder: Aihlelics, Clubs, School Aid, Nalional Honor Sociely. Helen Hronec: Opereiia, School Aid, Naiional Honor Socieiy. Mildred Humphrey: Clubs, School Aid, Dorolhy Husar: Clubs, School Aid, Na- Iional Honor Sociely. Clara lmhoff: Arhlelics, School Aid. Jane Irish: Alhlerics, Clubs, Music Opereiia, School Aid. Doreese Jaclrson: Music, Opereiia. Gloria Jacoby: Clubs, Music, Opereiia, Senaie-Council, Nalional Honor So- ciely. Frances Jahn: Aihlelics. Fullon James: Aihlelics, School Aid. Mildred James: Secreiary oi '39B Class, Clubs, Publicalions, School Aid, Sen- ale-Council, Nalional Honor Socieiy. Rosella James: Clubs. Emily Janus: Clubs, School Aid. Andy Jeslxo: Aihleiics, School Aid. Alice Johnson: Club. George Johnson: Clubs, Music, Oper- eila, School Aid. Ivor Jones: Drarnaiics, Aihleiics, Clubs, lnlrarnurals, Music, Operella, School Aid. James Jones: Alhleiics, Clubs, lnira- rnurals, School Aid. Florence Kalayiz School Aid. George Kanes: lniramurals. Susan Kalonalcz Music, Opereiia, School Aid. Micheal Kalrinchalcz lniramurals. Emil K-alias: Clubs, lnlrarnurals, School Aid, Naiional Honor Socieiy. Twila Keifer: Clubs, Music, Operella, Nalional Honor Sociely. Elmer Kirchner: Alhlelics, lnlramurals. Allan Klein: Clubs, lnlramurals, Publi- calions. Mary Kohari: Clubs, School Aid. Bernadelie Kolena: School Aid. Irene Kowalski: Aihleiics, Clubs, School Aid, Naiional Honor Socieiy. Margrel Kraiec: School Aid. Agnes Krasienlco: Alhleiics. Elizabelh Kruppa: Aihlelics, School Aid. Theodore Ksenich: lniramurals. Vicforia Kumse: Alhlelics, Clubs, Pub- licaiions, School Aid, Naiional Honor Sociely. Olga Kunch: Aihlelics, Clubs, Operelia, School Aid. Belly Ann Lahm: Aihleiics, Clubs, Music, Opereila, Publicaiions, School Aid, Naiional Honor Sociely. Susan LisI'ialc: Clubs, School Aid, Na- iional Honor Socieiy. Joseph Luca: Music. Gerald Lusligz Aihleiics, Clubs, lnlra- rnurals, Music, Opereila, School Aid, Naiionai Honor Sociely. Mary Mager: Clubs. Lois Marsac: Music, Opereila, School Aid. Barbara Malesicz Alhlefics, School Aid. Thirty-seven This Way Please Ladies Firsl Swing ihai Cheer Driving Ihrough Viclory Swing Jillerbug Baller DOWN 'file Field SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Andrew MaHy: School Aid. Margarel Malyi: Alhlelics, School Aid. Anronio Melessa: lnrramurals, School Aid. Dorolhy Menges: School Aid. Joshua Merves: Clubs, School Aid, Na- lional Honor Sociely. Theodore Michaels: Clubs, School Aid, Senale-Council, Nalional Honor So- ciely. Gladys Milewslci: School Aid, Publica- lions, Clubs, Alhlelics. Lila Millard: Clubs. Myrlle Miller: Music, Operella, School Aid. Clarice Miraldi: Clubs, Music, Operella, School Aid, Nalional Honor Sociely. Edward Molnar: lnlramurals, School Aid. Bryan More: lnlramurals. Gwenda Morgan: Alhlelics, Clubs, Dramalics, Music, Operella, School Aid, Nalional Honor Sociely. Keilh Morgan: lnlramurals, Music, Aarron Moyer: Clubs, lnlramurals, Pub- licalions, School Aid. Waldreen Mroslry: Alhlelics, School Aid, Nalional Honor Sociely. Verna Mucha: Alhlelics, School Aid. Thirty-eighf 1939 B William Murray: lnlramurals, School Aid. Jaclr O'Neil: lnlramurals, School Aid. Helene Onis: Alhlelics, Clubs. Jess Palagyi: Alhlelics, Clubs, lnlra- murals. Jeannelle Pape: Clubs, School Aid, Na- lional Honor Sociely. Margarel Paslio: Club. Raymond Pearman: Alhlelics, lnlra- murals. Roberl' Pecarovilsz Alhlelics. Palricia Peller: Clubs, School Aid, Na- lional Honor Sociely. Harry Perry: lnlramurals. Slanley Peruselc: School Aid. Julius Pirigy: Music. Charles Price: Alhlelics, lnlramurals, School Aid. Nicholas Provenza: Alhlelics, lnlra- murals, School Aid. Nicholas Puslcas: lnlramurals, School Aid. Eslher Raccio: Clubs. Mildred Radosavich: Clubs, Nalional Honor Sociely. Joe Rangus: School Aid. Helen Rebman: Club, School Aid. Priscilla Rehoreg: Clubs, Publicalions School Aid, Nolional Honor Sociely. Franlr Reis: lnlramurals. Richard Renovard: Alhlelics. Bill Replco: Clubs, Music, Operella. John Replco: School Aid. Ernesl Rigo: Alhlelics, School Aid. Roberl Rohner: Alhlelics, Clubs, Music, Operella, Publicalions, School Aid. John Rose: Alhlelics, School Aid, Na- Iionol Honor Sociely. Marie Rosso: Alhlelics, School Aid. June Runge: Clubs, Music, Operella, Publicalions, School Aid. Eric Ryll: Clubs, Music, Qperella, Pub- licalions, School Aid. Thomas Rzaca: lnlrarnurals. Joseph Sage: Alhlelics, Music, Harold Saladin: Alhlelics, Clubs, Drama- lics, lnlramurals, Publicalions, School Aid, Nalional Honor Sociely. John Salisbury: Vice-Presidenl' ol: '39 B Class, Clubs, Music, School Aid, Sen- ale-Council, Nalional Honor Sociely. Roberl Sanborn: Presidenl ol '39l3 Class, Alhlelics, Clubs, School Aid, Senale- Council. Ray Scheel: Club, lnlramurals, School Aid. SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Don ScI1ni'IzIer: Clubs. Margarel' Selcelslryz Alhlelics, Clubs, School Aid, Nalional Honor Sociely. Anasfasia Semanifzlcyz Afhleiics, Clubs, School Aid. Sophie Semyezyk: Alhlelics, School Aid. Eileen Seng: Club. Mary Severa: Aihlelics, Clubs, Publicae lions, School Aid, Nalional Honor So- ciely. Evelyn Shauver: Alhlelics, Clubs, School Aid, Nalional Honor Sociely. Jean Shepard: Clubs, School Aid. Charles Shoemaker: School Aicl. Paul Sidevy: Clubs, lnlrarnurals. Bernard Siepie'I'owsIri: Alhlelics, School Aid. Emma Simonic: School Aid. George Skrepich: Inlramurals, Helen Skorvanelc: Publicaiions, School Aid. Ray Smilhz Clubs, Dramalics, Publica- Iions, School Aid, Nalional Honor Sociely. John Sofranlcoz School Aid. Lucy Speck: School Aid. Anne Sperlcat Club, School Aid, Na- 'rional Honor Sociely. George Sfanlroz lnlramurals, School Aid. 1939 B Helen Slawickiz School Aid. Doro+I1y Sfefanomcliz Aihlefics, Clubs. School Aid, Naiional Honor Socieiy, Norberf Sfevens: Clubs, School Aid, Na- lional Honor Sociely. Leonard Sleris: School Aid. June Slewardz Club, Music, Operella, School Aid. James Sfidam: Clubs, School Aid. Belly S+iIiha: Club. Marlha Slralcaz School Aid, Carmella Sulpizioz Club, Publicalion, School Aid. George SuI'iIa: Clubs, Drarnalics, Music, Operelia, School Aid, Nalional Honor Sociely. Theresa Swiderslcyz Clubs. Mildred Talcashz Clubs. Marion Tarski: Alhlelics, Inlrarnurals, School Aid. David Taylor: School Aid. Herberl Tellmanz Music, School Aid. Alonzo Thomas: lnlrarnurals, School Aid. Herberf Thomas: Alhleiics, Clubs, School Aid. Roberl' Thompson: Music, Operella. Kalherine Timchulcc Club, School Aid, Nalional I-Ionor Sociely. Angeline Tomazin: Alhlelics, Clubs, School Aid, Senale-Council, Nalional Honor Sociely. Ella Tomlraz Club, Operella, School Aid. Selma Trawinski: Clubs, School Aid, Naa Iional Honor Sociely. Anne Urban: Aihleiics, Clubs, School Aid. George Verban: School Aid. Paul Vlha: lnlramurals, School Aid. John Weber: Alhlelics, School Aid. Margarel Weber: School Aid. Ralph Welfer: School Aid. Elsie Werner: Clubs, Music, Operella, School Aid. Marian Weslc Club, School Aid, Roberl' Williams: School Aid. John Wolfe: Alhlelics, Clubs, Infra- murals, School Aid. Myrlle Wood: School Aid. Omer Workman: School Aid. Bonnie WyaI+: School Aid. Marceline Yacques: School Aid. Ernesf Yonovilzz Alhlelics, Clubs, Infra- murals, Publicalion, School Aid. Henry Zaiac: Alhlelics. Arls Building Going Up They're Oil! I I WHKBfOadcaS+ SENIORB Top Row: Frank Camera, Leonard Dau-b, Eu-q-ene Davis, Dick Bowen, Edward Brady, Bill Bailing Joseph Bella, James Brallon, Belly Brallon, Anne Brlelic, Roberla Brinq, June Bryan, Third Row: Rose Allornare, Sara Andrews, Shirley Coleman, Phyllis Bickel, Theresa Barraco, Rulh Aren, Hallie Bradley, Jane Chappell, Slella Aslof rino, Jeanneile Bobel, Lucille Colaianm, Jack Bulloch. Second Row: Jeanne Crandall, Maxine Andress, Jane Bowers, William Burqell, Alberl Bevan, Frances Bevan, Slove Arnosky, Ernesl Bodzash, Palsie Campana. Firsi Row: Joseph Beiekanic, Bill Dandalides, John Chum, Dan Breckenridge, William Bremer, Kennerh Buda, Michael DeNicola, Louis D'Arazio, Sleve Balogh. Top Row: Nick Dudukovich, Edmund Gargasz, George Farschman, Lloyd Grobe, Harold Easlf man, Roberl Franklyn, Bob Gay, Bill Grondin, Frank Delillio, Anoelo DeSanlis, Jack Essig, Joseph Farinella, Cecil Gibson. Third Row: Roberl Graupner, John llcisko, Carl Greger, Alan Haqeman, Paul Dropco, Charles James, Millon Goodman, Fred Hormanski. Second Row: Helen Fisher, Fanny DeChiaro, Phyllis Dunlap, Elaine Duecker, E'aire Crehore, Rulh Greenwood, Sara Gilaroi, Mary Garnell, Eleanor Guloski, Marqarer Czapp, Laurella Horlman, Emilia Fernandez. Firsf Row: Phyllis Fair, Kalherine Dulick, Pauline Cuenin, Virginia Deal, Mary Hockenbrouch, Mar- iorie Easlburn, Clara Belle Cobb, Jean Dorsey, Mariorie Hallock, Iris Davis, Eslher Furci. Top Row: Thomas Raplis, Roberr Russell, John Romelfanger, Adolph Ravnikar, James Paunorf, Roberl Radford, Elberl' Morilz, George Phinney, William Moulder, Alberr Ponqrace, Eugene Ross. Third Row: lsoberl Prill, David McVey, Alberl Ondo, Eugene Nrckolelle, Calvin Nelson, Theodore Sas, James Rolh, Jack Milliken, Alex McNair, John Mudrak. Second Row: Mary Miceli, Rulh Meyers, Elvira Pa- qacs, Jean Murphy, Audrey Reisinq, Kalhryn Milz, Belly Schneider, Mary Lou Nevins, Josephine Pen- lifo, Roberl Faskvan, Firsfl Row: lrene Riqo, Theresa Polra, Lucille Mead, Minnie Rolh, Cecilia Pallo, Rulh Maxwel, Calher- ine Northam, Lily Mobille, Mary Nazarkiewicz. al '1 I To 1 9 3 a X 4 '7 5 Forly SENIORB Top Row: Edward Lewandoski, Wiilliam Lusiiq, Don- ald McCormick, James Lusrek, Howard May, Eli Johnson, George Kundraf, Andrew Los, Third Row: Rudolph Kleir, Richard Kable, Michael Kocak, Calvin Jones, Joseph Lenqyel, Richard Knighr, Edward Lopalkovich. Second Row: June Marsac, Elhel Loczy, Valera Lan- don, Tiliie Kulczycki, Julia Horvalh, Roloerl Krie- sen, Richard Kuehn. Firsl' Row: Margarei' Macoye, Calherine Maddalum, Jeaneiie Maholic, Blossom Hoisr, Frances l-luyck, Claire Kenf, Mary Lou Lyons, Helen Jacobs, Mary Kedmenek. Top Row: Mike Siecz, John Zboran, Clifford Wafer- house, Dale Wilker, Sieve Zagas, Allen Smilhbere qer, Mike Skebo, Sherman Ward, Charles Winkler, Roberr Sheridan. Third Row: Ernesr Verag, Raymond Myers, Darwin Vx'eikel, Frederick Taub, Slella Toderick, Roberr Theil, Saiyador Sesfili, Norman Schroeder, Leo Zocchi. Second Rowz Merry Sfolar, Julia Semkoh, Irene XiValiers, Wilrnal Todd, Helen Slranqe, Mabel Smiih, Cleia Teeler, Jean Siammirii, Mary Worl- man. Firsl' Row: Ella Welch, lsobel Wall, Concelra Shorl, Jean Sheridan, Maqdaline Zalog, Josephine Viola, Minnie Zavala, Magdalene Sesfili. J U N I O R A Top Row: John Balinl, Slanley Bylicki, Leroy Burqeli, Don Boehier, Roberl Baker, Edward Brandeis, Wil- liam Beariie, Leonard Allen, Monroe Bond, John Balash. Fourfh Row: John Bors, Darrel Blackford, Harry Bo- lick, Alberi' Arrneli, Charles Adair, John Boda, Chesler Bernalowicz, Elmer Berra, Saniino Cambria. Third Row: Neil Alger, Alice Borbas, Margarer Beam, Viva Benneir, Marie Blackann, Carolyn Aulr, Mar- garer Broz, Marqarer Bokeny, Gerlrude Buerger, Sophie Beniley, Roberr Berens. Second Row: Helen Bulchko, Palricia Bremer, Blanche Breeden, Mary Baraqa, Hedwig Bodak, Marye Balcik, June Baker, Wanda Beleyich, Evelyn Bickel, Caroline Brleric. Firsf- Row: Belly Carballada, Marcella Beeghley, Minerva Bogdan, Dororhy Benneir, Mildred Blazer, Georgia Mae Borer, Jeanefle Boylhem, Nancy Lee Babcock. H I2 1 I0 I 9 3 8 ' 4 'I 5 Forly-one Forly-'two ll '11 io z 9 ax 43 '1 5 JUNIORA Top Row: Emery Campo, Carl Clark, Adam Delli- sanle, Slephen Donalh, Thaddeus Czuba, Williarn Epps, Harry Dudush, Peler DeSanlis, Emil Chapla, Sleve Demko, Dennis Esser, Roberl Cissne, Harry Chulig. Third Row: Eugene Chopcinski, Alphonse Crisp, Jack Clair, Arlhur Carlson, Fred Davidson, George Eddy, Richard Doslali, Ernesl Chizmadia, William Davis, Edward Falencki, George Faroh, Waller Crisp. Second Row: Olga Cyb, Regina Deidrick, Relha Do- rinski, Velma Erickson, Mary Doychak, Emma Cooper, Mary Lou Deisler, Olive Louise Cobb, Emma Csiliag, Mariorie Ellis, Olga Davis, Carinda DelGrosso. Firsf Row: Heien Doza, Rila Cordy, l-lelen Dargo, Irene Dargo, Nalhalie Clair, Rosina Del Monaco, Dorolhy Deulchlander, Arline Duecker, Joan Dennis, Jennie DeFoggie, Conslance Dropco. Top Row: Jesse Gulierrez, Waller Haponek, Kennelh Goodman, Alberl' Holard, James Goodell, George Hall, Floyd Holloway, George Guesr, Manuel Go- mez, Jesse Gonzales, Jack Gornall, Fred Filker. Third Row: Kennelh Hall, Lawrence Ganobsik, An- drew Fazekas, Billy Ferenci, Roberl l-lolfelder, Charles Kishman, Alvin Frazier, Franklyn Green- wood, Richard Foole, Charles Herrman, Rulh Ford. Second Row: Jeannelle Godlewski, Gladys Graves, Carolyn Greulich, Helen Gavron, Dorolhy Gudan, Freda Folberlh, Noreen Glick, Kalherine Harris, Evelyn Harlley, Mary Fisnic, Elaine Harl, Margarel Ezral, Margarel Gelich. Firsf Row: Helen Greco, Doris Gudgell, Cecilia Ger- gel, Bernice l-liller, Doris Grondin, Mary Jane Hig- gins, Dorolhy Hlavec, Julia Farkas, Gladys Gron- din, Eleanor Halabuk, Phyllis Haylhe, Sanlina Evan- gelisl. Top Row: Will.iam Kish, Eugene lmbrogno, Chrisl Koppenhaier, Joseph Kowalski, Charles Koleno, John Kolesar, William Kalb, Waller Kapron, Frank Jere, Clark Jansheski. Third Row: Robert Hyde, Eugene Klembeck, Nicholas Kailas, Manuel Jacobs, Emil Jeancola, Mary Kara- markovich, Marie Horfon, Burdell Kolyno, Donald Johnson, Jerry Janidlo. Second Row: Susan Kafer, Marie Killeen, Florence Hudak, Helen Juslice, June Joyce, Elaine Kalenack, Margarei Hrbal, Mary Jakmas, Georgina Jones. Firsl Row: Jessie Jerzyk, Sophia Ireland, Hazel Jaz- dinski, Helen llcisko, Kalherine Kalkic, Irene Jar- zmik, Dorolhy Kenzik, Margarel Kaminski, Doris Howells. Forly-lhree 11 '1 1 I0 1 9 3 8 ' 4 7 S JUNIOR A Top Row: Richard Pazder, Paul Nilz, Howard Muhle- rnan, Roberl Pries, John Pelrilla, Harnillon Mc- Kleveen, John Willis, Charles Mazurkiewicz, James Prosser, Donald Messmer, Oscar Olson, George O'Rourke, Jarnes Nolan. Third Row: Mary Ondulich, Alberl Novolny, Adelberl Polernry, Edward Parlyka, Frank Plasko, John Priese las, John Mroski, Sleve Mikulan, Norloerl Novak, Chesler Piergies, Joseph Perichak, Diana Mihalic. Second Row: Ruby McGlening, Joan O'Connor, Mil- dred Mihok, Florence Novak, Margarel O'Leair, i.aVonne Olsson, Tillie Mika, Rila McGee, Mar- garel Milchell, Cecilia Oravec, Geraldine Mc- Cormick, Gladys Mihok. Firsl Row: Eva Naidenoll, Mary Owens, Belly Neese, Rulh Nalher, Slella Michalek, Margarel Morilz, Barbara Murray, Margarel Ockaiik, Calherine Mc- Ghee, Bridie O'Keeie, Geraldine Nardinii Top Row: Joseph Serazin, John Sender, Joseph Rosso, Elmer Schneider, Alex Shlapack, Jack Reisinqer, Edward Rosa, Andrew Shukail, Roberl Schrnidl, John Rebrnan, Beniamin Rolh, Roberl Roll. Third Row: Bernard Ryan, Agnes Romick, Henry Ouesler, Frank Prunicki, Edward Reis, Helen Rak, Mildred Paier, Margarel Revla, Richard Reidy, Mike Rular, Harold Rurnpler, John Sexslella, An- lonio Rosso. Second Row: Eleanor Pawlowski, Bessie Redden, Mary Prieslas, Alice Poszywak, Druelene Reed, Hazel Palerson, Mary Pogachar, Helen Perril, Marie Plavachan, Frances Mikulasik, Janel Polh, June Price, Elizabelh Pell. Firsl Row: June Pullin, Frances Perkovich, Mary Pasly, Anna Pelroski, Florence Pawlak, Evelyn Rogers, Helen Riley, Florence Pawloski, Julia Pakos, Na- lalie Ricci, Frances Pallurni. Top Row: Frank Slilak, Joseph Trnian, George Vancs, Sleve Tolh, Glen Swairn, William Waldecki, Roberl Taylor, Slanley Snyder, Roloerl Slelzer, Roberl Tur- rnan, Mike Tornasic, Floyd Srnilh, Allred Todarello, David Slewarl. Third Row: Palricia Slack, Eleanore Szabo, Rose Skerianc, Elhel Mae Slulzke, Waller Slavin, Gerald Snow, Thornas Trigilio, Joseph Venzel, Joseph Tree lay, Arlhur Ursic, Jarnes Wallace, Sanford Slulzker, mxnini CQ-l'.Ifu..i,-v Second Row: Kalherine Smilh, Veronica Schullz, Mary Rozankovic, Virginia Rollari, Jean Skuse, Margarel Schon, Regina Tanski, Virginia Sova, Slella Szyrnu- siak, Shirley Rolh, Louise Surace, Gerlrude Siernon. Firsl Row: Julia Szarek, Evelyn Slilak, Veronica Shus- ler, Margarel Szabo, Mary Skapin, Corinne Slang, Regina Srnilh, Geraldine Slauder, Madeline Shoupe, Agnes Schwarlz, Kalhryn Shaw. JUNIOR A Top Row: Michael Warhola, Frank Zell, Donald Zilch, William Zqonc, Alberl Yinqling, Frank Zorc, Ed- ward Wilzynski, Garlh Wieder, Roll Wernlloener, Ray Webber. Third Row: Joseph Znamenak, Dorolhy Weber, Tneresa Zuila, Arlene Troslle, Marquerile Thomoe son, Florence Tarson, Irene Wagner, Madalyn Wesl, Sylvia Ziberna, Jennie Tonlazic, Charles Zinlc, Second Row: Vivian Tressel, Treva Zirnrnerrnan, Olga Wolchko, Helen Wiikowski, Rose Trebonialc, Made- leine Urbas, Farrie Taylor, Belly Walcrhouse, Evelyn Vfeaver, Viroinia Walcarean. Firsf Row: Fabiola Zahuranec, Agnes Weilzman, Mary Lou Thomas, Elhel Thompson, Hazel VerSoy, Violel Varouse, Elizabelh Valacheck, Cecilia Ur- banski, Audrey Wells. Top Row: John Kresman, Joseph Malic, Joseph Maqyary, John Maziarz, John Krasnobrucky, John Lapunka, Roberl Male Willard Loclcridqe, Wayne McClure, Edward Kraiec, John Maiden, John Jacoby, Elden Marlow, Third Row: Harvey Mea:harn, Joseoh Manrillo Iyar McCracken, Willon Meisler, Gilberl Lirn, Anqela Mahnic, Dorolhy Kacias, Ida Kardos Mary Knioper, Edward Maslinski, Sanford Lmcksoeiser, Ray Kulr. Second Row: Helen Maqer, Juanila Marsac, Norma Lesler, Eleanor Kovacs, Corrine Loyy, Mariorie Koleno, Violel Kuzlich, Ann Mahnic, Mary Marec, Rulh Lulz, Edna Lewis, Harriel Laucailis, Firsf Row: Anoeline Labiszewslci, Madelyn Love, lilorence Mazur Eleanor Kryc, l.co'se Kornlcsi Vir- ginia Kulcis, l.iIlia Lee, Mary Koslehcl' Ida Mar' narelli, Mary Mme Aqres Kwoas. JUNIOR B Top Row: Roberl Tales, Andrew Talpas, Roberl Wil- lianris, Philip Dore, Henry Weber, Andrew Yayor- nilzlny, Vlfaller Brumback, Rudolph Bahn, Gerald Walinslri, Warren Brown. Third Row: Michael Esposilo, Helen Dohanos, Susan Gresko, Calherine Gaydosh, Joseph Swioecki, Jonn Seri, Wallace Cleqq, Jarnes Hanra, Mildred Beachler, Sleye Dudialc. Second Row: Belly Br,ner, Marqarel Sandor, Frances Temkiewicz, Roxie Briqqs Mary Gorriez, Helen Celovich, Gene Anne Dolde, Margarel Soqan, Vfanda Blahay. Firsf Row: Elvira Caiabrese, Rulh Arndl, Marqarel Chochol, Mildred Greslco, Olivia Barson, Mary Gradlsh, Aqnes Slams, Mary Dernelros. n '1 1 10 2 9 3 a X 4 '1 5 Forly-four JUNIOR B Top Row: Viclor Vass, Roberl Basinski, Donald Woods, Roberl Thursron, Dick Williarns, Carl Alex- ander, Ricnard Weeks, Edward Bandagski, Jack Beach, Eugene Cavececi, Arnold Fries, Arlhur Ford, Roberl Freedrnan. Third Row: Williarn Dave, William Gulling, Charles Gurlsak, Jarnes Barlock, Mike G-ildzyn, Herbert Coierrian, Eoirund Budka, William Breslovansky, Waller Fisher, Sarn Skoda, Harold Aull, Frank Basilone. Second Row: Rena Calhers, Rulh Schallon, Geraldine Zinsrneisler, Gladys Chupa, Muriel Coxon, Anna Drencevicn, Margarel Vida, Mary Tobias, Pola Barrelr, Jean While, Dolores Dadukovich, Margarel Eppley. Firsl Row: He'en Gacesa, Margare' D'lrnocenle, Lil- lion Vaerfine, Rwh Bergrnan, Janel Gelly, Ann Sirch, Vrg,n:a Gulhrie, Elvira Fafasko, Josephine Cicco, Rosancro Fielcwer, Mary Caserla. Top Row: Mike Magazyni, Roberl Morning, John Magyary, Joe Knapp, George Maikul, William Kishman, Richard Meyers, John Kundral, Roberl Morgan Chesler Morgan, Sleve Kos, Mike Kordeleski, Third Row: Julius Marcie, Ernesl Kirkpalrick, Wil- liarn Knignl, George Koleno, William Kerkes, James Mayberry, Roberl Mays, Williarn Kiilics, Loois Mazza, Virginia Lurnan, Leo Kurish, Paul Kleefeld. Second Row: Helen Hovey, Frances Jannuzzi, Berlye Kopas, Mary Koboly, Malilda Koslyn, Helen Jesko, Mary Manolofl, Helen Levak, Helen Hullibarger, Belly Huszli, Florence Johannsen. Firsl' Row: Barbara Kalkic, Yolanda Looch, Lois Jones, Belly Hood, Margarel Jerkovich, Kalhryn Klinqbeil, Mildred Hornick, Blanche Levine, Helen Kraiec, Elilaruelh lvfariolli. Top Row: Frank Poore, Jerome Novak, Roberl Nau, Sleve Pirnack, Bill Richardson, Wayne Sheller, Don- ald Queer, Donald Sanborn, Alvin Simmer, Sieve Olexen, Alvin Ffah. Third Row: Julia Pasko, Madeline Porciello, Sebas- lian Pollrone, Joe Schneider, Eugene Fail, Joseph Sanlucci, Joseph Paysor, Richard Poroslosvsky, Richard Rosenberg, Tony Rogers, Joseph Sirnsic. Second Row: Virginia Perusek, Rulh Prieskorn, Shirley Peebles, Flra McCalla, Dorolhy Lee Parsons, Lily Royhab, Gerlrude Rogowin, Marlha Rogers, Val liria Pallo, Eleanor Marlincin. Firsl Row: Mary Naple, Mary Mendez, Mary Moriella, Jeanelle Myers, Marie Milli, Irene Radick, Delores Radosovich, Eileen Palerson, Barbara Norcross. it '1 1 I0 I 9 M 3 B 4 7 5 Forly-five Forly-six n 'Z I 10 2 9 o 3 8 X 4 '1 5 JUNIOR B Top Row: Slanley Brobeck, l-larold Wingale, James Edwards, Roberl l-linlz, Roberl Toma, Jack Wag- ner, Paul Biher, Andrew Sirak, Willard Taub, Pele Bulrey, Slcye iirpak, Robert Blumeier. Third Row: Dick Ballahan, Bill Grobe, Charles Balog, James Darvis, Sam Bradley, Charles Fullar, Roberl Whalen, Boris Coleif, Marlhew Yuricich, Charles DeCarlo, Mike Bushak. Second Row: Marian Young, Mary Sparaino, Eslher Caci, Clara Sobocinski, Carol Shaw, Emily l-lardin, Margarel Sulliii, Shirley Slaller, Gerrrude Smilh, Wilma Fulrell, Agnes Franko. Firsl Row: Lillian Garqus, Anna Golobich, Mary Breaz, Evelyn Farschman, Rose Skebo, Dorothy Slewarl, Josephine Zorkovich, Emily Yakovich, Eleanor Slulick, Angeline Soira, SOPHOMORE A Top Row: Paul Branszlel, Frank Bobel, Morris Brown, Richard Blake, l-lerberl Brendel, Jack Andrews, Roberl Fry, Tony Bilancini, Clemenl Bonaminio, Roberl Brandi, George Ashlon, James Bales, James Bires. Third Row: William Ashboll, Joseph Akosi, Slanlev Bernas, Jack Blake, Lloyd Braleski, Edmun Bo- ryszko, Ralph Bache, Nick Carrier, Carmine Allo- mare, Bernard Alkielski, Clyiord Allison, James Bales. Second Row: Elsie Bauman, Dorolhy Bialoszewski, Dorolhy Beckler, Lillian Brezinski, Joan Anderson, Mary Breno, Josephine Aouilino, l-larriel Baker, Richard Bonk, Allred Budka. Firsl Row: Julia Barbuschak, Naomi Beam, Eileen Berlsch, Jcanelle Basinski, Helen Babies, Louise Ciccali, Nunzia Campola, Eleanore Bliss, Cleo Bryanf. Top Row: Emil Cisarik, Raymond Coleman, Edward Chovancak, Roberl Dillon, Andrew Cooper, Ray- mond Curlis, Raymond Campana, Raymond Crawf ford, William Cook, John Crooks. Third Row: Kennelh Cowan, Val Burrer, Andy De- Angelis, Elmer Cherney, Slanley Dembek, Leland Dearing, George Dunnigan, Anlhony Hullai, George Capiain, Harry Dernbinski, Nickolas Connone, Francis Devlin, Second Row: Clara DeSilvesler, Kalhryn College, Mary Jane Coyau l, Eya DeSanlis, Helen Diamond, Mary Chizmadia, Evelyn Dcrnbroski, Mary Def Lioxnardis, Barbara Deeler, Belly Decker, Palricia I l'llCV1. Firsl Row: Concellaina DeChairo, Genevieve Cyran, Heien Calaldo, Florence Cilak, Ann Coleman, Eleanor Csesregi, Marie Czarney, Mary Ellen Dick, Eleanor Cilak, Theresa Curcillo. Forly-seven H I1 1 I0 1 9 X 3 8 4 7 5 SOPHOMORE A Top Row: Richard Hyde, James Half, Edward Gro- hoski, Richard Flood, Charles Grublos, Raymond Hodkey, David Hawley, Roberl Hahn, Alex Gress- ler, Sam Giannini, Kennelh Graves, Roberl Gas- coigne, Mike Fallis. Second Row: Mary Jane Felix, Marian Forner, Audrey Goldslein, Mary Giannanloni, Virginia Evenden, Margarel Gillies, Fred Hamillon, Helen Doslak, Joan Flaczynski, Rose Marie Frick, Jacqueline Guil- lard, Colleen Erving, Firsl Row: Edviqe Ealasca, Arline Earschman, Rulh Glime, Virginia Follz, Sarah Ann Gould, Belly Goldman, Helen Ellis, Marqarel Erdy, Tacy Ger- mana, Gladeen Half. Top Row: Waller Kramer, Sleven Krokos, Emil Kse- nich, Dean Hol'lman, Richard Jazdzinski, Peler Kral, Alyern Kovanes, William Kranlz, George Krieger, Thaddeus Jones, Bernard Kralcik, William Janezic, John Jahirn, Ralph Jaworski, John Hrbal. Third Row: John Kish, Leo Kunaszewski, Arnold Kirschner, Chesler Kuranl, Thomas Kallis, Ted Kala, William Jansheski, lyan Hofmann, Casimer Jurczyn- ski, Al Jurowski, Raymond Jurina, Andrew Jurczyn- ski, Willis Knowles, Charles l-lobor, Pele Kochan. Second Row: Madeline Jones, Frances Jurowski, Gloria Hill, Jean Gard, Rulh Jones, Jean Hennin- ger, Julia Harrell, Jeanelre Harbul, Florence Lesko, lva Jones, Norma Haupl, Geraldine Huber, Flor- ence Jones. Firsl Row: Azelene Hall, Agnes, Hrilz, June Hem- rninqer, Olive Jones, Mildred Karpiel, lrene Hormanske, Frances Hrilsko, Rosella Kaspirek, Mar- garei Herman, Berlha Hilko, Pauline Helfley, Vir- ginia Henencheck. Top Row: Joe Palka, Sleve lXlaym,ik, Edward Nawicki, Alex Oleiko, Bruce Leilcnberger, Richard Milasky, Dick Parker, Roberl Norberg, Salvalor Pelro, How- ard Landon, Tony Maiher, Jack Miller, Mike Malesick. Third Row: Paul Myosky, Viclor Musial, Pele Mazze, Roberl Mcflarlney, ,lark Miller, James Piper, Rob- err Palcli, Eugene Lucas, Joe Penlilo, Joe Michal- ski, Leo Laney, Clyde Mallhews, Allred Lassin. Second Row: Belly McDermoll, Roberla Lallo, Anna Kelley, Harrier Krugman, Olga Kovacs, Eleanor Maiesky, Helen Kniller, Sophie Mager, Evelyn Ko- basic, Jean Lance, Magdalene Lukach, Pauline Luca, Geraldine MacDonald. Firsl' Row: Pearl Macove, Virginia Lewis, Slella Ko- ziol, Cecilia Kielkowski, Margarel Koska, Helen Leokowski, Carmen Mackerly, lrene Krebs, Ann Knezelic, Anna Lelizia, Vivian Lane. SOPHOMORE A Top Row: Alberl Rolh, Ted Prosak, Joe Rulkowski, Howard Smilh, Floyd Schooley, Ellsworlh Slanden, Andrew lornabene, Jerome Tressel, Arrhur Pooa, Salvalore Pollrone, Richard Schilling, George Rue- bel, Alberl Rulo. Second Row: Viclor Rangnoni, Lloyd Schooley, Ken- nelh Scull, Vicloria Miechor, Agnes Nagel, Rose- mary Molnar, Mariar McGee, Jeane'rle,Merves, Anna Mozak, George Raiher, Chesler Sn-iilh, Alex Shinskey. Firsl Row: Eslher Moulder, Norma Nickolelle, Wilma Jean Markel, Celesfa lvliraloi, Slephanie Malusik, lrene Moldovan, lona Newman, lrene Mizeski. Doris Miller, Dorolhy Monegan, Michlena Moriella. Top Row: Charles Saoiefza, Philip Sofia, Nick Puma, Louis Wearsch, Rooerl Vy'ood, Arden Whilacre, Roberl Slack, Jack Volpe, William Taub, Rolnerl Yancey, George Todd, Third Row: Joe Schrankle, James Wagner, lrene Sal- kaevils, Elsie Ryll, Thomas Smolka, Sfanley Symaf nel, James Weber, Florence Palocki, Jean Posey, Vera Prieslas, Evelyn Rabl. Second Row: Leona Willow, Kay Slelzer, Doris Shoe- maker, Roselle Pawlak, Margarel Zimmerman, Har' riel Radlord, Ella Mae Puskas, lrene Orosz, Helen Raccio, Erances Passanisi. Firsl Row: Rosemary Plalo, Margarel Smilh, Agnes Rulkowski, Barbara Tyler, Eleanore lomasck, Agnes Wnek Helen Novak, Elizaoelh Sragovac, Helen Solomon. Fourlh Row: Alfred Urbanski, Leonard Thomas, Rob- erl Uehlein, Ed'-yard Warner, Gerald Vfilsorl John Vucelich, Carl Trigilio, James Wozniak, Bill Young, Norberl Uleski, Peler Zanno, Edward Zemanek. Third Row: Don Ward, Leonard Wasserman, Waller Warhola, Burney Zawada, Belly Sparling, Agnes Sarnasky, Elsie Wagner, Mercedes Sl. Julian Anne Zalog, Josephine Sakovwski, Anne Zaikowski. Second Row: Dessie Tremaine, Irene Weber, Rila Samaha, Dolores Yohn, Evelyn Slang, Norma Smilh, Mary Vukas, Henriella Springowski, Rulh Vick, Doris Raynor. Firsl Row: Lorella Yenney, Shirley Weilzel, Lois Tuflord, Rulnl Slang, Margol Skorvanek, Virginia Sulpszio, Miriam Sleward, Helen Worlman, Jung Wood. n '1 1 9 2 9 o 3 8 4 7 5 Forly-eighl SOPHOMORE B Top Row: Dave Manwell, Roberl Bernhardl, Andrew Schurferl, John Fabrizio, Leonard Rushlon, Robert Trinler, Hoyle l-lafely, Ervin Barber, Alberl Greu- lich, Ray lrlaefka, Warren Johnson, Russell Jacobs, Roberl Bai.ey, Roberl l-lowells. Third Row: Vilay Fun Pong, Jack Engelhardl, Daniel Kerman, Robert Miller, Philip Kaplanslcy, Audry Eurlcharf, Dick Prucha, Richard Rieger, Adelberr Gibson, Olen Marlin, Jarnes Beach, Eugene Givner, Leroy DeCerlo. Second Row: Mona Daub, Janice Kelcharn, Mary Schrnill, Eileen Slrauss, Virginia l-liggins, Cheryl Clark, Eunice llerers, Shirley Fireslone, Elaine Per- kins, Faye lrlackenburg, Margarer Snell, Leah Dee Asch. Firsf Row: Doris Fie os, Peggy Gillnnore, Shirley Ann Wehr, Mary Axelson, Joan lrish, Jean Ego, Geral- dine Dorsey, Ella Slone, Mariorie Buksar, Evelyn Alien, Muriel Texlor. FRESHMEN A Top Row: Rooerl Yonovilz, Waller Ross, Eornon Tressel, Gean Van Sickle, Marvin Radlow, Jack Smirh, Dick Prosser, Donald Sheller, Richard Ross, Leiqhlon Scoll, Roberr Reiss, David Srnirh, Charles Sleris, Richard Mays, Roberl Bohannon, Billy Ellis, Richard Dodson. Second Row: Kennerh Snow, Dorninic Thomas, June lrivwzmle, Mildred Tiooelr, Margie Thornpson, Joan Ward, Nancy Nelson, Louise Roscoe, Violel Tre- rnaine, Harry Parker, Donald Uehlein, Jane Raymond. Firsf Row: Berly Lancly, Mariorie Slulzker, Lenore Scanlan, Ernily Slammilli, Mary Ellen Whalen, Lila Moir, Janis Van Sickle, Mildred Long, Roberla marerhousc, Rrla Smilh, Jean Penson, Shirley yers. Top Row: David Burley, Kenyon Gornall, Sheldon Cohen, Paul Clarke, Daniel Meyers, Thornas Buck- ley, Clifford Arndl, George Cherry, Boyd Mac- Lean, Richard Edleman. Third Row: Alberr Koharl, Gordan Marlcel, Jack Mifenbuler, Leonard Biscan, Thomas McCorrnick, Dick Maloy, Theodore Eddy, Sidney Gelman, Rob- err Leonard, Joel Draper, Roberl Lovell, Edward Bauman, Nelson Faris. Second Row: Marilyn James, Viola Bazelewicz, Audrey l-licks, Barbara Biscan, Jean Boyce, Mary Lee Bridensline, Gloria Gordon, Josephine Diso, Opal Herzog, Glenna Hadsell, Veronica Koharr, Dominic Esposiro. Firsi Roy: Lois Gelrnan, Jean Kosrnan, Mary Dandrea, Patricia Burnbach, June Broyles, Nancy Lee Kenf, l-larrieire Foulks, Dorolhy Doslall, Isabelle Forney, Joan Cronowali, Margarel Ashron. I1 '2 1 I0 I 9 X 3 8 4 7 S Eorlyfnine Ffy Cn the shores of old Lake Erie MORNING INVOCATION Fiffv-one Lel' us pause In our work ol Ihe day, M I1 1 To be gralelul, our Falrher, Io Thee: Io 1 9 3 We musl worlq, we musl serve, we mus+ pray, 8 f 4 To deserve all Thy blessings so Iree. 7 5 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE I pledge allegiance Io Lorain I-Iigh School and Io Jrhe Ideals for which II slands. I pledge allegiance Io my cily and Io all Ihe movemenlrs which make for a be+Ier communI+y. I pledge allegiance Io my counlry and Io IIS flag-Ihe emblem of courage, purily and Irulh. 7 nmin Zfiglg Srlpanl Suu . . Jesse Homman, I9I7, B. Q' GrIffIIh J. Jones. I I I J I I I I I l :aa-' 4 al 'I 4 9 I- i 'I az I I -4- -6- -6- -6- 0 -V 7 On ffze ,Shares of ofa' Lake E- fre Wfzefe Me cm! and f'- fax? meevf 5faf7d5 our Wien auf days af .School are 0- ver Arm' a 001776 we fry fa make Back 70 M 'Aff' - EEE' In to F lp arp ip I I 1 V' I , I . A IIIIHGI-I' 'wif PLIIIIE ,alarm af as E-3. 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V I I LI I I I , I I ' F H ACTIVITIES 6 .f I 4 1 ,.,a-.MQ-M ,wwf-ww 9-naw' 1- W , , , M ya , .xg 1 e 5 2 if W . I ndm JN' ? Q nw ' qnnuvww' if Q 1- QW 1 J, ., ,,, . ,, .V fwfff s ,E 1 HONOR SOCIETY L. we-.. J '-ff: :AA M 11 Magus NATIQNAL HQNQR SQCIETY 1939 - B Carol Arrnslronq, Daniel Braqqs, Rosemary Auslin, William Uuqoviclw. Barbara Balcer, Roborl Gillnnore, Libby Gorman, l-lenry l-lolder, Jane Blanlc, Emil Kallas, Lillian Bodor, Gerald Lusliq. Concefra Carpenliere, Joshua Merves, Helen Demcliik, Tlwcodore Micnaels, Belly Diclc,Jol1n Rose, Cnarlorlc Falk, Harold Saladin Doris Frederick, Jol'1n Salisbury, Ada Giyner, Ray Srnillw, Dorolhy Grossner, Norberl Slevens, Helen l-leblolellnwaile. George Sulila, Helen Hronec, Doroflwy l-lusar, Gloria Jacoby, Mildred James, Twila Keller, lrcne Kowalski. Vicroria Kurnse, Belly Ann Lalwm, Susan Lislialc, Clarice Miraldi, Gwenda Morgan, Waldi'Qcn Mroslcy. Joannello Pape, Palricia Puller, Mildred Radasovicln, Priscilla Rclriorcq, Marqarel Sfflcelslcy. Mary Soyera, Evelyn Sliauyer, Ann Sperlca, Dorolliy Slclanoll, l-lelcen Sulowslci. Kallnerino lirnclml, Anqellna Tornozin, Selma Trawinslci. I Filly-six 3 sf -is 53551 ' 44. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1939 - A The Nalional l-lonor Sociely is composed of rhe l5CC ol lhe gradualing class who have achieved Jrhe highesl records in scholarship, characler, leadership and service. Top, leff corner, reading clockwise, are: lvlildred Carlsen. James Creamer, Roper? Essig, Jean Ferguson, Dolores Glover, Lois Goodell, l-lelen Greenfield, Harold l-laas, Bellye lVlcQuaHie, Aldo lvliraldi, Lorella Moulder, Geraldine Richards, David Ross, Palricia Ann Wrighl, Marcella Wallers, Zenon Sylfula, Carl Thomas, Edward Solranko, Sylvia Slulzlcer, Geraldine Sachs, De V. Manwell, Virginia Kosmo, Mary Knapp, Amelia Kaspirek, Clinlon l-leimloach. is A me mm .zL....3 3 fi QW 'ri W 1 'iw pm ri, ,. ,W , . , Wnwa E 1. v is 5' an -1-J.. fi,--f ,- . sf-ara' . bs.. ff inf 1 5 5 ! it 2 . ef 5 Ar E 5:73 me ., r-r ww Wvfg lar If ,-:IA. , N Vv- 72 ,,af , SA. , Veg t A 'i-is is. 7351: 1, 2 , i i 'Ia 'Q' at , as W . M, ,J , 31' O 1 ,A l A o r . .,:, ii n '1 1 10 2 9 o 3 a X 4 7 5 V-eighT Club Officers: RoberT Thompson, Virginia Barson, Olga Kunch, Mr. F. l-l, SmiTh and Virginia Deal are aiming aT The bull's-eye. Grouped around The TargeT are: FirsT Row: Nancy Lee Babcock, Barbara Murray, l-lelen l-lovey, Lois Jones, Mary Lou Lyons, Evelyn Allen. Second Row: Oscar Olson, Frank Calabrese, La Vonne Olsson, Fred Davidson, Olivia Barson. LasT Row: Alan l-lageman, William Jansheski, Richard Flood, John llcisko, RoberT Male, Jack Milliken, Doris Frederick, Theodore Michaels, Jane Blank, RuTh Greenwood, Marian Forner. The reTurning poloulariTy OT archery has lead To The TormaTion OT This new club, under The direcTion oT Mr. Frederick SmiTh. The members rneeT once a monTh Tor prac- Tice sessions aT Lakeview Park. Observing The bees are: Geraldine Richards, Roberlr Gillrnore, and Jeannellre Pape. ln lhe large group are: Firs+ Row: Viclor Rangoni, Eileen Palerson, Cecilia Urbanslci, June l-lemminger, Doris l-lowells, Julia Pakos, Madelyn Love, Doris Miller, Rosella Kaspirelc, Viclor lvlusial. Second Row: Palricia Slaclc, Agnes Weilzman, Elhel Mae Slulzlce, Carolyn Greu- lich, Rosemary lvlolnar, Mary Breno, Noreen Gliclc, Bessie Redden, Bessie lvliller, John Kish. Third Row: Pauline Adams, Jean Posey, Eleanor Csesregi, Muriel Coxon, Gladys Chupa, Rena Carhers, l-larriel Krugman, Celesla lvliraldi, Marian Eorner. Fourfh Row: Norma Albrighl, Jane Bowers, Mary Pogachar, lvlargarel Koslqa, Elsie Ryll, Rose Treboniak, Agnes Rorniclc Gerrrude Rogovvin, l-larriel Baker, Elsie Bauman. Lasl Row: Thomas Kallis, Eloise De Veny, lvlargarel Oleair, Gerald Luslig, Bill Eddy, lvlargarel Revla, Olive Cobb, Leonard Allen, Garlh Wieder, Allen Jurovvslci. Fifty 11121 I0 1 QQ 3 8 4 7 5 A M R A 2 11's 10 2 Qoa x 8 4 '15 Sixiy Donna Tressel, Geraldine Sachs and Beryl Shiicl advise as David Ross prepares lo snap a piclure. Slanding in group piclurez Firsr Row: Richard Pazder, Waldreen Mrosky, Jane Irish, Leah Dee Asch, Ada Givner, Jean Gard, Twila Keller, Evelyn Allen, Virginia Deal, Mary Jane Griesser, Mary Koharl, Vicror Musial. Second Row: Audrey Goldsiein, Shirley Ann Babcock, Jean Shepard, Dolores Glover, Rila McGee, Marie Blackann, Jane Kuhn, June Runge, Gloria Jacoby, Rose- mary Auslin, Anne Derliny, Philip Kaplansky, Richard Rosenberg. Third Row: George Ruebel, David Forbes, Edward Loparkovich, l-larold Easlman, Bill Grobe. William Jansheski, Frank Slaiurery, Bob Freedman, Michael Warhola, Gerald Snow, Kennelh Cowan, l-lerberl Kimmel, James Nolan. Fourfh Row: Sreve Naymik, George Zalroch, Dennis Esser, Roberr Essig, LeRoy Limpach, Jack Posr, Jack Reisinger, Dick Eiden, Roberr Thurslon, Salvalore Glorioso, Keilh Raymond. Lasi' Row: Carl Thomas, Mr. Davis, Olen Marlin. Sixly Sanlina Evangelisl ancl Helen Hronec offer advice as Libby Berman lypes. H I2 1 Orlier club members are: Firsi' Row: Fabiola Zaliuranec, Carmella Sulpizio, Anaslasia Semanilzlcy, Helen Slqorvanelc, Mary Severa. Lasf Row: Helen Demcliiclc, Irene Jarzmilq, Miss Lange, Florence Broslcy, lvlr. Newman. This group sludies various melliods of filing, visils newspaper planls and mill offices +0 wilness flue meclwanics of llie commercial world and slucly ils management I0 1 9 3 8 X 4 v s iw... ae ' Triomphe nun I0 2 gm s 4 1 5 v-Two .X f '3 f W!! MZ ?l'!', 'f'!i,? if iff' ff. .-'-' .. :Nix ia ' . 'L' 1 n ,mu may .. fx, l 7.51 Z' f 1 A w,4v q fp 1' ' ' nf if ' W! , - f -1 if w ,f',-f:.- rv' , - - LYWQQAW 1.1112 W5f'f5'5JZ1 3-1 5 -,,,::'?55 lf ,. '6.'G,y'. W . !:l9,,,l. u'f,,ff ,. ,f-.nf . 1. ,f fr, I If qv, ' if A 1 fa 'Mn 4 ng ,'W..4 A srurlrfsw U T11-use-nisfff Geraldine Richards looks on as Parricia Wrighl and Dorolhy Boskey sludy lhe map. ln lhe large group are: Firsi' Row: Belly Dick, Magdalene Seslili, Merry Srolar, Pauline Cuenin, Jeanne Crandall, Ann Bernhardr, Janice l-lolfman, Gwenda Morgan. Second Row: Lily Mobille, Mabel Morgan, Marjorie Genles, Priscilla Rehoreg, Clarice Miraldi, Rosemary Auslin, Bessie Miller, Doris Frederick, Barbara Baker. Third Row: Jane Bowers, Laurella l-lollrnan, Julia Semkolil, l-lelen l-lebblelhwaile, Sara Gilardi, Mary Knapp, Miss l-larlley, Lucille Colaianni, Mildred James. Las+ Row: Virginia Barson, Jeanne Ferguson, Emil Karlas, Roberlr Sanborn, George Sulila, Gerald Lusrig, Theodore Michaels, Jane Blank, Velma Erickson, Gloria Jacoby. Varied programs provide enrerrainmenr for members who musl have a B average and an inleresr in acquiring addilional knowledge of French. Miss l-larrley is in charge. Irene Wallers, Eric Ryll, and Nancy Ellison loolc al piclures ol Germany. The large group are: Firsl Row: lsobel Wall, Carol Armslrong, Phyllis Biclcel, Elsie Werner, lvliss Grall. Belly Ann Lahm, lvlargarel Banks, Ada Givner, Susan Lisliak, Sanlina Evangelisl, Lois Earschman. Second Row: Eslher Cline, Erances Jahn, Winilred Emmericlc, Belly Lenchelc, Eleanor Guleslqi, Dorolhy von Wanlock, l-lelen Gross, Charlolle Eallc, Dorolhy Grossner, l-lelen Rebman, Evelyn Borniclc Lasl Row: Mary Lou Nevins, lvlariorie l lalloclc, Carl Thomas, Jack Balcer, Roberl l-lollman, Donald Schnilzler, George Zalroch, John Salisbury, Joseph lvlaras, Jaclc O'Neil. Songlesls including lamiliar German songs, clebales, discussions, parly and lec- lures are some ol lhe aclivilies ol lhe German club, sponsored by lvliss Grall. Sixly-Th 12 1 li I0 1 903 3 4 '15 i ! i Gryille Buller bugles while Donald Queer, Roberjr Wood and John Salisbury raise lhe flag. ln Jrhe large group are: Firsi' Row: Rellen Jones, Charles Winkler, George Johnson, Oscar Qlson, Leonard Daub, George Ruebel, Richard Pazder, James Wagner. Second Row: James Edwards, Roberl l-lolfelder, Ray Koba, James Jacobs, Roberl Uehlein, Mr. Freshwaler. ger, ship lrali Third Row: Bill Replco, James Piper, John Replco, Charles Zinlc, Bill Young. Lasi' Row: Jarnes Mayberry, John Romellanger, Leonard Sleris, Richard Beiswen Charles Shoennalcer, Roberl Thursron, Glen Swaim, Roberl Whalen, Bill Richardson To furlher lheir knowledge oi elernenlary scouling, The l-li-Scouls under lhe leader of lvlr. Freshwaler delve deep info such Jrhings as lirsl aid, and assisr in adrninis ng lhe olilicials' dulies on Cily Boy Scoul' Day. Charles Adair, Secreiary Ken Buda and Presideni James Creamer of +he l-li-Y lrio lune up, while Robe-rl Sanborn, Viceepresidenl, sounds lhe Members of lhe Lorain Chapfer of lhe l-li-Y are: Firs+ Row: Sieve Baloqh, Roberi Dunlavey, John Chupa, Harold Saladin, Mr. W. A. Smilh, Roberl Palch, lvor Jones, Marion Bulzomi. Second Row: Mr, Louis lvlonas, Mr. Urbanic, Dale Willcer, Roberl Essiq, Howard Muhleman, Roberi Gillmore, Ray Smiih, William Kranlz, Jack Bullock, William Dugovich. Las'r Row: Zenon Sylcula, Roberl l-leilman, Bob Rohner, Roberl Gay, Norman Bueche, Don Sanborn, John Laidlaw, Don Boehler, John Wolfe. The purpose oi lhe Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. W. A. Smilh, Mr. Urbanic, and Louis lvlonas oi lhe Y. M. C. A., is lo Creole and mainlain lhroughoul bolh The school and lhe communily high slandards ol Chrislian characler. ixiy-live I1 '1 1 I0 1 9 o 3 8 ' 4 7 5 ' 1 nz 10 2 9 3 ax 4 1 5 Sixfyesix .n its vfjfQ'..f1.- .,-,.w- 'f Q ,A ,, .. -. s . 4 u - ,- ..- .nf-4 ww., ghiwxigfkxxysfzsfav-tss'r.f Q. aff' -, S3 fr A ' .os ff K. Ii X 1-,Mff..w' f .im g ' st -'MF if 6 A' SV- .- 4, wg. ,fsissbajs 1 The group discussing ancienl firearms is Roberl Roll, presiclenlq Kalhleen Flaherly, Jean Kienzle, Dorolhy Be-nell, viceepresidenl, Mr. Cook, sponsor, Angeline Connone and Belly Cook, secrelary. Olhers are: Firsl' Row: G. Morgan, J. Sakowski, S. Evangelisl, M. Owens, S. Weilzel, J. Lange, M. l-lumphrey, A. Johnson, L. Willow, W. Chomko. Second Row: A. Tomazin, P. I-laylhe, l. Mizeski, R. Slang, M. McGee, A. Brlelic, B. Malesic, l. Jarsmik, M. Kaminski, D. Kenzik, E. Szabo. Third Row: B. Slephenson, M. Carlsen, J. Sleward, M. Ellis, A. Druzen, C. Brlelic, A. Sranziano, C. Falk, S. Coleman, l-l. Jazdenski, W. Belevich, l-l. Dernchick. Four'rh Row: T. Zulia, R. Treboniak, A. Romick, M. Qleair, M. Karamarkovich, M. Sekelsky, J. l-lurd, M. Skapin, J. Czuba, M. Rozankovich, D. Shoemaker, L. Tullord, M. Nevins. Las+ Row: R. Wemhoener, B. Krafcik, J. Piper, O. Olson, E. Sekelsky, S. Sawczyn, D. Breckenridge, B. Leilenberger, R. Jurina, M. Eiclen, B. Cook, W. Janezic, J. O'Neil, M. Bond. The proud L winners are: Firs+ Row: H. Haas, J. Wolfe, Z. Sylcula, N. Bueclie, R. Sclweel, D. lvlcCorrnic:l4 E. Harlley, J. Wallace. Second Row: l. Jones. J. Laidlaw, R. Sanborn, H. Zaiec, E. Rigo, G. Kseniclw, H Mulilernan, J. Palagyi, lvlr. lvlcCaslcey. Third Row: Mr.Wa+erl1ouse, A. Los, J. Cliupa, H. Boycilq, C. Piclcel, D. Blalclilord J. Weber, C. Heimbacli, lvl. Bulzorni, J. Basilone, J. Jalzley. Las+ Row: l. Fisher, lvl. Tomasic, W. Epps, lvl. Neumann, J. Willis, D. Boelwler, H Holder, R. Heilman, E. Rapp. Standing: R. Woznialc, A. lvloyer, lvlr. Srnillw, J. Gelman, C. Friclc, R. Hoffman J. Balcer, lvl. Warlwola, A. Klein, R. Smillw, H. Saladin, N. Slevens, R. Dunlavy, R. Heil man, E. Yonovilz. Kneeling: J. Andrews, H. Mulwleman, NN. Janezic, P. Sofia, D. Sanborn, B. Leilen berger, W. Bailing, B. Zavada, F. Camera, E. Kallas, W. Dave, J. llcislco, R. Yonovilz Sixly ' I0 QC 3 ' 8 4 7 5 ll '1 I 10 2 9 3 s X 4 'I 5 Ty-eighl Kneeling on Jrlwe grass are: Olga Kuncli, Pal Zalog, Miss Carler, Waldreen Mrosky and Evelyn Sliauver. Sealed in Jrlie group are: Firsl' Row: Isobel Wall, lrene Kowalski, Jane lrisl'i, Gwenda Morgan, Belly McQua++ie, Merry Slolar, Emilia Fernandez. Slancling are: Las'l' Row: Margarel Banks, Mariorie Genres, Evelyn Slwauver, Sylvia Slulzker, Miss Carler, Virginia Barson, Rosemary Auslin, Louise Bradley, Minnie Zavala, Mary Gamell, Shirley Ann Babcock. Sponsors of llne semi-annual play days, fha Girls L club is composed ol rlwose girls wlfio have a rolal of 700 aclivily poinls, Bill Dugoyiclmlvliss Love, and Janel Selly lislen wliile Ray Srnillw reads. Kneeling are: Firsl Row: William Kisl1man,Gerard l-lunler, Aaron lvloyer, Don Sanborn, George 0'Rourlce, Rullw Ale-n, l-lenry Quesler. Second Row: l-lelen l-lovey, Pauline Adams, Irene Rigo, Adeline Bonlc, Margarel lvlacove, lvlargarel Eppley, Miss Slone, Virginia Sulpizio, Marian Forner, lvlargarel Kaminski. Las+ Row: Gerlrrude Rogowin, Lucille Fulla, Belly Palmer, Emily l-lardin, Rulli Sliallon, Belly Walerliouse, Minnie Rolli, Norma Albriglwl. The Lalin Club, lwaving compleled ils colleclion ol slale seals, lias widened ils scope lo ll'1a'l ol gallnering college seals. The group also Carries on correspondence willi foreign sludenls. Sixly ' 1 111 so 1 9 j 3 8 4 7 5 Mildred James, Angeline Tomazin and Anne Derliny are reading over Ray Smilh's shoulder. In lhe group are: Firsl Row: Eslher Raccio, Adella Campana, Bernice Eglinslqi, Clara Miraldi, Vicloria Kumse, lrene Tomlco, Theresa Swiderslcy, Mary Koharl, Ada Givner. Second Row: Fannie DeChario, Eslher Cline, Margarel Diso, Mildred Radosavich, l-lelen Demchilc, Ella Tornlca, Winilred Emmericlc, Elsie Werner. Third Row: Florence Kulas, Margarel Malyi, Libby Berman, Susan Lislialc, Kalherine Timchulc, June l-lanna, Velma Erickson, Anna Barlo, Florence Broslcy, Selma Trawinslci, Mary Jane Griesser. Fourlh Row' Anaslasia Semanilzlc l-lelen l-lronec Bell Sliliha Gloria Jacob - Y- - Y - Y- Lila Millard, Valera Landon, Irene Wallers, Mildred Talcash, Margarel Selrelslcy, l-lelen l-lebblelhwaile. Lasl Row: Anne Urban, Consella Carpenliere, Miss Gaines, l-lelen Slcoryanelc, William Replco, Mr. Tiplon, Wilma Todd, Eileen Seng, Florence Kalayi, Belly Flood, Cecilia Bober. Virginia Kosmo and Barbara Baker walch as Dolores Glover searches Jrhe files. Slanding are: Firsl' Row: A. Tomazin, S. Lisliak, L. Moulcler, V. Erickson, A. Bernharcll, J. Kienzle B. A. Lahm, De V Manwell, B. Slephenson, G. Mclzaclolen, N. Paris. 9 3 ' 8 4 'I 5 Second Row: Miss Sherrnan, L. Molnille, B. Dick, M. Morgan, H. Dernchik, M. Carl- sen, O. Musial, D. Srelanoicl, D. Srarnps, VV. Mrosky, M. James, N. Clair. Third Row: J. Nolan, A. Sperka, B.iMurray, M. L. Deisler, M. J. Higgins, l. Wallers M. Macove, M. Karninski, P. Haylhe, S. Trawinski, M. Rosso, G. Sachs, H. Greenfield Fourfh Row: J. Bowers, V. Arick, D. Frederick, M. Hallock, J. Runge, V. Barson, L McAndrews, M. Lurnsclen, P. Rehoreg, D. Howells, H. Hronec, L. Berman, l. Kowalski Las'r Row: N. L. Babcock, P. Bickel, M. Malyi, H. Brazina, A. Urban, M. Mannarell, J. Kuhn, R. Bader+scher, M. Sekelsky, M, Blackann, E. Kruppa, E. Shauver, P. Slaliery. Sev 'ry 11 '2 M n 'I I 10 2 9 o 3 a X 4 '1 5 Sevenly-lwo An inlormal discussion on various polyhedrons is being held by Norberl Slevens, vice-presidenly Mr. F. l-l. Smilh, Rulh Greenwood, secrelary-lreasurer, and Ray Smilh, presidenl. Firsl Row: Michael Warhola, Charles Adair, William Dave, Aaron Moyer, George Sulila, Marlin Eiden. Second Row: Alan Hageman, Jack Gelman, Ben Rolh, Emil Kallas, John llcisko, Don Sanborn. Lasl Row: Theodore Michaels, Janel Gelly, Belly Palmer, Emily Hardin, Gerlrude Rogowin, Rulh Alen, Palricia Peller, Lilian Bodor, Melvin Monegan. Sludying lhe slide rule, knowing how il works and how lo make use ol il, is one ol lhe proiecls ol lhe Malh club under lhe supervision ol Mr. Frederick Smilh. De V Manwell, lvlargarel Lumsden and Charles Adair are making preparalions lo sludy a slide. Grouped on lhe lawn are: Firsi' Row: lvlr. Freshwaler, Michael Warhola, Ben Rolh. Lasl' Row: Jane Bowers, Helen Slrange, Rulh Baderlscher, Belle l-lusli, Helen Greenfield. lvlr. Freshwaler leads lhe Microscope club in a careful sludy oi lhe microscope and The induslries wilh which il is closely connecled. The group also visiled local dairies and lhe waler lillralion planl. enly-three I1 '2 1 10 1 9 X 3 8 4 '1 5 M 0 O Arlhur Ford, Dick Eiden and Mike Reyas are comparing Jrheir scores. Sealed on 'lhe lawn: Roberl Lovell, Jack Bryner, James Slidham. Kneeling: Gerald Snow, Le Roy Limpach, Salvadore Seslili, Charles Kishman, Alberl Gruelich, Clark Jansheski. Sfandingz Mr. Lowrie, George Johnson, Ervin Barber, Roberl Baker, Richard Weeks, George Phinney. Mr. Lowrie's marksmen malch Jrheir shoolring eyes in friendly rivalry To gain posses- sion ol The Rifle club medal. larger shooling makes an inleresling hobloy, as +he mem- loers meel every olher Tuesday lo engage in Jrhis inleresling recrealion. Discussing The program wiTh Mr. LuTTrell are Virginia Kosmo, John Chupa, and Marion Bulzomi. OTher members are: FirsT Row: BeTTy STephenson, Jean Kienzle, Angeline Tomazin, l-lelen GreenTield, DoroThy BenneTT, Audrey Wells, Lucille Mead, Bill Dugovich, Frank Camera. Second Row: T. Michaels, B. l-lusTi, J. Czuba, R. Schallon, De V Manwell, G. Jacoby, E. PeTers, M. l-lalloclq, M. James, J. Salisbury. Third Row: l-lelen Simpson, B. G. Moos, l-larrieT Balcer, Jean Ferguson, Geraldine Richards, BeTTy McQuaTTie, Dicli Bowen, AlberT Jurowslci, Donald Sanborn, Roberl' Roll, Earl R. Lowrie, C. C. WaTerhouse. Top Row: RoberT Sanborn, Warren Johnson, RoberT Gillmore, Marlc Neumann, AlberT Primasic, Elmer Papp, Mr. LuTTrell, Zenon SylcuTa, Donald Boehler, Howard Mayhile, Jaclc PosT, Monroe Bond. The SenaTe Council Torms The main linlc beTween The sTudenT body and The TaculTy oT Lorain l-ligh. Mr. LuTTrell, Miss Moos, Mr. WaTerhouse, Miss Simpson, and Mr. Lowrie are The sponsors oT The group. CV 2 S Tyf 11' I0 1 9 C 3 8 4 7 5 Mildred Carlsen, Marlin Eiden, and Jean Kienzle are searching lhe globe. Qlhers in The club: Firs+ Row: Miss I-laslcins, Twila Keiler, Waldreen Mroslcy, Mary Slrolar, Mary Jane l-liggins, Theresa Barrow, Isobel Wa+l', Concella Shorl, Ada Givner, E. W. Bash. Second Row: Elaine Duecker, Clarice Gadomslqi, Vera Gawne, Clarice Miraldi, Dorolhy Qrossner, Irene Kowalslci, Elaine Crehore, Mary Prieslas, Velma Erickson, Pal Zalog. Top Row: Ann Erances Derliny, Bernard Ryan, Jaclc Gelman, Darwin Weilcel, Rob- eri Gillnnore, Bill Eddy, Roberl Essig, Aaron Moyer, Paul Sidevy, Amelia Kaspirelc The Social Science club has had a variely ol aclivilies This year, lhe mosl imporlanl being a survey ol danger places 'For lraialic. Miss Marvin reads Trom Shakespeare To Geraldine Mclladden, PaTricia Ann WrighT, and BeTTy Ann Lahm. OTher club members are: FirsT Row: BeTTy STephenson, Olga Kunch, Mary Slcapin, Mary Pogachar, Agnes WeiTzman, Phyllis Biclcel, Elsie Werner, Mildred Radosavich. Second Row: Barbara Murray, Sylvia Ziberna, l4aTherine Timchulc, Mary Rozan- lqovich, Eleanore Szabo, Clarice Miraldi, Priscilla Rehoreg, Lucille Colaianni, Mary Fisnic. Top Row: Mary Lou Deisler, Florence Kalayi, Mariorie l-lalloclf, Rose Slcerianc, Marjorie Ellis, Malvine Mannarell, RuTh Greenwood, PaTricia Peller, BeTTy Schneider, Doris l-lowells. The sTudy oT The works oT Shakespeare To a greaTer exTenT Than is possible in class- room worli is carried ouT by The STraTTord club Through The producTion oT shorT sl4iTs and plays. Miss Marvin is sponsor oT The group. SevenTy ' 1 -S 112 I0 1 902 8 4 '15 l i Making oul schedules wiih Mr. Eversman are: Aldo Miraldi, Bill Eddy and Jack Gelman. Slanding are, in Jrhe Firs+ Row: William Dave, Leonard Wasserman, l-larold Saladin, Rober+ Williams, Richard Black, Sidney Gelman, Daniel Braggs, Dick Rosenloerg, Roberl Yonovilz, Roloerl Mccarlney. Second Row: Richard Flood, Ben Roih, Alan Hageman, Melvin Monegan, Denny Esser, Edward Sofranko, Ivor Jones, Bill Bailing, Harold l-laas, Michael Warhola, John Kolesar, Manuel Jacobs. Top Row: Alonzo Thomas, Clyde Edleman, Rober+ Thurslon, Charles Adair, John Kundral, Ray Smilh, Roberl Gillmore, Howard Muhleman, Torn Curlis, Darwin Weikel, Raymond Roih. The boys' guidance secrelaries, under Jrhe direciion of Mr. Eyersman, work dili- genily 'ro keep Jrhe pupils' records up-To-dale. Selma Trawinslci and Mariorie Hallock check girls' schedule cards wilh Miss Moos. Slanding in lhe Firsl Row: Jane Bowers, Blanche Levine, Marilyn James, Dorolhy Monegan, Leah Dee Asch, Mary Jane l-liggins, Belly Hood, Janel Selly, Gerry Sachs, Adeline Bonlc, Connie Shorl. Second Row: Virginia Lollz, Mary Lou Deisler, Elsie Werner, Rosemary Auslin, Ann Coleman, La Vonne Olsson, De V Manwell, Clarice Gadomslfi, Jeannelle Pape, Gloria Jacoby, June Joyce, June Broyles. Top Row: Rulh Glime, Margarel Morilz, Joan Anderson, l-larriel Radlord, Rulh Alen, Belly Walerhouse, Jane Kuhn, Mary Jane Rice, Elaine Crehore, Rulh Arndl, Nalhalie Clair, l-lelen l-lebblelhwaile, Veronica Shusler. The girls' guidance secrelaries also aim lo keep grade records up-lo-dale and aid in lhe malcing oul ol schedule cards. Seve ly I2 ll 1 I0 1 9 J 3 8 4 '1 S nun 10 2 Qos ax 4 1 5 Eiqhly SiH'ing on +he grass are: Ray Scheel, and Jerome Jalley, wilh Bill Dugovich, Nick Provenza and l-larold l-lass kneeling. ln lhe large group are: Firsi' Row: Vicloria Kumse, Minnie Zavala, Bessie Redden, lrene Kowalski, Mariorie Genles, Phyllis Bickel, Shirley Ann Babcock, Jane lrish, Julia Pakos, lsobel Wall, Gwenda Morgan. Second Row: Mike Esposilo, Leonard Wasserman, Donald Ward, Charlolle Ealk, Rosemary Auslin, Evelyn Weaver, Margarel Revla, Virginia Barson, Rila McGee, Louise Bradley, Merry Slolar, Ernesl Verag, John Kish. Third Row: Joseph Earinella, Willon Meisler, Salvalrore Glorioso, John Chupa, Ered Davidson, Roberl' Sanborn, Leland Dearing, Charles Price, Joe Sanlucci, l-larold Saladin, Joe Schneider, Roberi McCarlney. Top Row: John Laidlaw, Norman Bueche, Floyd l-lollaway, Eugene Nickolelle, Ernesl Rigo, Paul Biber, Zenom Sykula, Roberl Gay, James Trepoy, Emil Chaiola, Clarence Comiskey, Jack Bryner, Nick Puma. Eighly Ordway Cisgen guards againsl Jrrespassers. ln The group are: M u 1 Firsl' Row: L. Mead, J. Hoffman, H. Greenfield, V. Higgins, C. Armslrong, J. Bowers, H. Boros, M. Hoclcenlorouch, G. Morgan. Second Row: B. Miller, G. Sachs, K. Smirh, D. Grossner, D. Glover, M. Blaclqann, G. Richards, W. Emmerich, M. Rolh, A. Sloerlqa. Third Row: E. Csesregi, M. Humphrey, D, Schmill, S. Fireslone, C. Dropco, R. Slang, T. Zulla, S. Semyczylc, C. Mackerly, B. Kolena, ll. Devlin. Fourlh Row: R. Myers, N. Puma, M. Monegan, S. Balogh, R. Crawford, J. Andrews, R. Scheel, Z. Sylcula, J. Sofranlco, J. Tornabene, T. Sparino, J. Crandall. Top Row: A. Jeslco, R. Wood, A. Ravnilcar, R. Hollman, A. Sluller, G. Sranlfo, E. Deiclricli, W. Greenfield, T. Czuba, E. Molnar, G. Zalroch, T. Michaels. D 903 8X4 vs l it 'I I 10 2 9 Q 3 a X 4 '1 5 . Eighly-iwo ,Q ' ff xl as .., ,i i -: ':. '1 If 5 i i, Puzzling over a reel ol lilm are Roloerl l-lollman and Melvin Monegan, kneeling, and William Kalb and Carl Alexander, slanding. Sea'red in 'I'he firsi' row are: Dick Rosenberg, Adolph Gaidos, l-lerberl Brenclel, Edward Lewancloski, l-lerloerl Rosenbaum, George lzaroh, Alvin Rlall. Kneeling in +he second row are: Vlfillard Taub, l-larry Bolick, Ralph Weller, Richard Rieger. Sfanding in 'Phe 'lop row are: E. A. Monegan, James Goodell, Bill lemme, Emil Kallas, Jack Milliken, Theodore Michaels, Bill Davis, Charles Zink, Frank Boloel. The numerous movie operalors enlerlain Jrhe weary sludenlrs during The lunch hour loy showing lhe movies. Looking on as Miss Kramclmak clweclxs alosenlees are Norberi Slevens and Marcella Wallers. Kneeling al' ease are: Harold Salaclin, John Clwupa, Norber+ Slevens, Ray Smillw, Emil Kallas, Tony Melessa, George Farsclwman. Top Row: Belly Diclc, Rullw Scliallon, Belly Palmer, Ruin Baderlsclier, Palricia Ann Wriglwl, Gladys lvlilewslqi, Susan Lislialc. Service +o Lorain l-ligli Sclwool inspires Jrlwis group To perform rouline clulies willi ellliciency combined willi pleasure. Among Tlfmeir clerical dulies are dislribuling mail, delivering messages and bullelrins, and answering Jreleplione calls. Eighfy-Three I1 2 ' 1 I0 1 9 j 3 8 4 '1 s A O l i i nun so 2 9 3 ax 4 1 5 Eighfy-four The long arm of Jrhe law belongs lo John Replco. Those lisiening lo Mr. l3aieman's inslruciions are: Firsi' Row: Charles Shoemaker, Leonard Daulo, James Jacobs, Richard Beiswinger, Leonard Sieris, Donald Queer, Orval Builer. Top Row: Roper? Uehlein, Roberr l-lolfelder, Richard Pazder, George Johnson, Bill Davis, Burdeir Kolyno, Charles Zink. John Salisbury, Bill Young, Raymond Koba, Michael Warhola. The Safely Pairol Boys are always on The loolcoui lo guard The pupils againsi any unforeseen mishaps in The viciniiy of The high school. The group is supervised by Mr Baieman. The slip colleclor a+ work is Jennie Tomazic. Pausing from lheir labors are: Firs+ Row: Mary Nazarlciewicz, Margarei Sekelslqy, l-lelen l-lruslic, Evelyn Shauver Lillian Bodor, Palricia Peller, Jennie Tornazic, Barbara Deeler. Second Row: Shirley Babcock, Blossom l-loisl, Jeannelle Pape, Belly lVlcQua++ie, Anna Bruno. Third Row: Charles Kishrnan, Jaclc Palersonl Salvalore Glorioso, Andrew lvlalley, John Dudialc. Top Row: lvlilce Pavelschalg S+eye lvledvec, Edward Papp, Alberl Primosic, Clifford Walerhouse, Elmer Papp. This group ol service aids galher up The absenlee lisls al +he beginning of each period of Jrhe day. Eighly-f ' I nl so 1 901 8 4 '15 at '1 I 10 2 9 o 3 a X 4 7 5 Eighfy-Six ln lhe group are: Firsi' Row: Audrey Wells, Lois Jones, Audrey Goldslein, Elsie Werner, Gerry Zins- meisler, Virginia Deal, Mary Koharr, Dorolhy Monegan. Second Row: Palricia Ehrlich, Jeanne Crandall, Erhel Mae Slulzlce, Charlolle Eallc, Velma Erickson, Shirley Rorh, Mary Jane l-liggins, lris Rose Davis, Ella McCalla, Jane lrish, Jean Kienzle. Third Row: Joan Anderson, Margarer Selcelslcy, Barbara Norcross, Bessie Redden, Helen D'lnnocenre, Margarer Weber, LaVonne Olsson, Margarer Morilz, Lily Mobille, Mildred James, Erhel Kosrer, Eleanor Kryc. Top Row: Dororhy Grossner, I-lazel VerSoy, Marie Blaclcann, Paul Vlha, Margarer Revla, Lois Marsac, David Taylor, Andrew Delman, Alberl Kulics, Wilma Todd, Rulh Greenwood, Niclc Puskas, Lillian Lee. The monirors rake arlendance in rhe various sludy halls. Faculry manager Mr. Traub insrrucrs L. l-l. S. srage hands as To lighring elifecrs. They are: Vicror Vass, Harold Deidrick, Marrhew Yuricich, Richard Meyers, Roberr Toma, George Eddy, Edward Lewandoslci. Maui ,ke Zaho 686 L1 VICTORY SONG f Phyllis garlic 365 k - V ,, y ' l s . I I . 1, 'a I II :E j gif? I A QI 3 JJ elf'- 5 o o O 3 3 -Sqg-1,4 Hn-ee cheers idea: Lorain high e rousing' Joung? feng? digg, D I an o evervw 8 e OUP -N113 0 Nffll-fe W1 1 i I J - ll e I s I J I VE fd: , .' - E CJ j I A j J I : I I I1 I A :Qi I I K J ' J' ' z:'i:f Z QL Zi I 1 n l He 1 d e . - our team will n h to do or die Another ze tory 13 wan . 1 I 'IJ Q93 I I I JI J: I J IJ dabll j 'J CJCH4 I 5 : X R I I X cuoava I A JH ll . : e I . b ib 3 we - ea.: harm: I I 31 3: 3 Ima JH: n : e v , agar ,QLD min, H55 065001 e' ,gov do Jive ff, ee Chee, fb, Lamm H, msn, fghl on for Jury . I , , , . . . iq: :I J J-l A JI X . . 5 I' J J ' J - J I jf! If II in OI J HJ . J J I e I Jw I I I Z . : Iq e Iq Iq e are always oui ia win ' Q Neirer are Jiscourqgea! and we rn : make our name lxn wn far and near For lhe besi of In gl: .schools Ji ll Jw HT? JJ Ji ff x fi x 34 . . : J- I J Ji? J .J 3 3 1'1'J HJ J 5 'I 3' 15:55 Siva in L01-ainH5y11wcYlrai.se ar.-hear 5'fI5fI J :JJJIJJ 1 JM ,JJ . J . JJ J n '1 I 10 2 9 3 a X 4 '1 5 Eiqhiy- Q The Blare ol Trumpelsl The Roar of Drums! Loll The Lorain l-ligh marching bancl approaches. The band, displaying ils snappy red, while, and blue uniforms, played al all of The home loolball games and al several away irom home. Their broad lisl ol aclivilies included, besides lheir regular playing in assembly programs, pep rallies, and parlicipalion in Jrhe May lzeslival on l-ligh School Night The number in lhe band is expeclecl lo increase due lo lhe large number coming from iunior high schools. Mr. Brown is direclor oi lhis line musical organizalion. STRIKE UP THE BA STrike up The band and swing inTo acTion are Tamiliar words To L. H. S. ND band members. Under The direcTion oT Mr. Howard Brown, who has builT up a fine organizaTion since he came To Lorain, The band has become a very imporTanT parT oT The school curriculum. In addiTion To The regular crediTs given Tor membership, service crediT and leTTers are awarded To Those earning a cerTain number oT poinTs. These poinTs may be earned in various ways, SUCI1 GS. playing aT games, helping wiTh The iunior band and orchesTra, and parTicipaTing in perTormances. AT TooTball games The band added much pep and inspiraTion by Their Thrilling new TormaTions. Two new songs, wiTh words by members oT The TaculTy, were inTro- duced and were enThusiasTically received by The sTudenT body. Since compeTiTion Tor membership is so keen, iT is necessary To have Tre- quenT TryouTs and audiTions. Mr. Howard F. Brown, Direcfor BAND MEMBERS OBO E-FLUTE FirsT Row: Emily I-lardin, Ham- ilTon McKlveen, William Richard- son, Dweese SchmiTT, James Nolan. Second Row: Jean Gard, Mike STecz, William Dandalicles, Norma LesTer, Mary Jane CovaulT. TRUMPET EirsT Row: Eugene Givner, Orval BuTler, C'arTh Wieder, Lawrence Adams, Olen MarTin. Second Row: Willis Knowles, Ada Givner, Jack Blake, Lucille Colaianne. Third Row: RoberT Whalen, Rus- sell Reid, Jack PosT, RoberT l-leil- man, RoberT TrinTer. FRENCH HORN EirsT Row: RuTh ATen, LaVonne Olsson, MargareT Eppley, Audrey Wells, Phyllis Bickel, Ray Jurina. SAXOPHONE EirsT Row: Richard Rosenberg, Agnes WeiTzman, Maxine Andress, Shirley Ann Wehr, DoroThy Mone- gan. Second Row: Manuel Jacobs, BeTTy Esch, l-leberT Tellman, Den- nis Esser, Emma Cooper, Shirley FiresTone. CLARINET EirsT Row: Evelyn Bickel, Daniel Braggs, Sheldon Cohen, Sarah Ann Gould, Ned STilgenbauer. Second Row: BeTTy Lenchek, Charles l-lerrman, Richard Ross, Melvin lvlonegan, Evelyn Rogers, Mariorie GenTes. LasT Row: Paul Clarke, Jane Blank, Douglas WiTTer, RoberT RadTord, Raymond CurTis, RoberT Bailey, Mabel SmiTh. BASS SECTION EirsT Row: Frank Zell, Anne Zai- kowski, Jack SmiTh. Second Row: Wayne McClure, Ralph Bache, Ivan McCracken. DRUMS, FLAG BEARERS, DRUM MAJORS EirsT Row: Ernesf KirkpaTrick, RoberT SmiTh, William Kish. Second Row: Beryl ShiTT, Bob Freedman, RoberT Russell, William Grobe, Jack Bulloch. Third Row: Clyde Edleman, BeTTy Ann Lahm. TROMBONE FirsT Row: Richard EooTe, Clif- Tord Allison, Jay Boey, DoroThy Weber. LasT Row: William AshbolT, Glen Swaim, RoberT ThursTon, William Zgonc, ClinTon I-leimbach. Eighfy-nine SYMPHONIC nun io z sos ax 4 5 '1 Ninety Brass: Richard Poole, William Zgonc, Roberl Thursfon, Ada Givner, Roberi Heilman, Jack Posl, Wayne McClure, Roberl Trinier, Margarei' Eppley, La Vonne Olsson, Audrey Wells, Rufh Ale-n. Viola-Cello-Sfring Bass: Susan Kaier, John Boda, l-larriei' Radford, Leah Dee Asch, Kafherine Harris, John Salisbury, Richard Pazder. Gloria Jacoby, Donald Grubbs, l-lazel Versoy. Reed: Manuel Jacobs, Roberl Bailey, William Richardson, l-lamilion McKlveen, Dennis Esser, Charles l-lerrman, Jane Blank, Emily Hardin, Dorofhy Monegan, Michael Siecz, Jean Gard, Norma Les- fer, Kennelh Scufl, Firsi' Violins: Mary Karamarlcoyich, Jo- seph Csohany, Roberl Schmidt Philip Kaplanslcy, Leah Dee Asch, Emil Jean- cola, Sherman Ward, Clarice Miraldi, Janef Selly, Evelyn Farschman, Gerlrude Rogowin, Lois Farschman. Second Violins: Julius Piriqyi, Edward Lopailcoyich, Joan Ward, William Dan- dalides, Sidney Gelman, Kaiherine Har- ris, Blossom l-loisi, Rosemary Ausiin, l-lelen Riley. Percussion: Agnes Slaus, Roberi Freed- man, William Kish, Mary Knapp, Roberl Smiih. Ninefy STRAINS. Pupils aT Lorain l-ligh School welcome The 8:30 bell on Friday mornings as They hasTen To assembly, Tor ThaT's The signal Tor lvlr. Brown To sTril4e up The orchesTra. l-laving received a superior raTing in The disTricT conTesT aT Alcron, The orchesTra was qualiTied To enTer The STaTe conTesT aT Columbus on April 29. Upon Their arrival They played aT The lVlen's Gymnasium on The Chio STaTe UniversiTy campus, compeTing wiTh bands Trom all parTs oT The sTaTe. They received a raTing oT excellenT . On The Trip home many oT The orchesTra members sTopped aT Delaware, Ohio To dine and visiT Ohio Wesleyan College, which was having l-ligh School Day . The orchesTra also parTicipaTed in The annual May FesTival held during The TirsT weelc oT May and won The applause OT The Thousands in The audience Tor an excellenT perTormance. vo 1 9 j 3 8 4 7 5 1 1 I J......, -,,,,, , ,,,, , R-,, ii . ---B.-, 1.77 STanding, Top Row: Franklin Greenwood, Eric Ryll, George SuTila, William Zgonc, RoberT Gillmore, William Dandalides, RoberT ThursTon, RoberT Thiel, John Boda. Fourfh Row: Thomas Harlan, Milne STecz, STeve Balog, Ivan Fisher, KenneTh ScuTT, Jesse Gonzales, William LusTig, Jaclc Bullock. Third Row: Frank Camera, Ann BernhardT, Lois Ann TuTTord, June STeward, Mary Lou Nevins, Carol ArmsTrong. Second Row: Helen T-lronec, Elaine Crehore, Gloria Jacoby, June Runge, June l-Turd, BeTTy Young, Jeanne Ferguson. SeaTed FirsT Row: Mary Owens, Twila KieTer, Jean Kienzle, BeTTy Ann Lahm, Mary Knapp, Vera Gawn, BeTTy Diclc. CAP The Lorain T-ligh School A Cappella Choir opened iTs musical season wiTh The presenTaTion oT The lighT opera, Chimes oT Normandy, by RoberT PlanqueTTe, under The direcTion oT S. Norman Park. This enjoyable performance was Tollowed by The annual program oT sacred ChrisTmas music enTiTled, The Legend oT The CaThedral Choir . The ChrisTrnas season was concluded by Talcing parT in The annual Mary Lee Tuclcer chariTy program given aT midnighT on December I6 aT The Palace TheaTer. We will noT concenTraTe our eTTorTs on one conTesT, buT we will give many concerTs ThroughouT The year, sTaTed Mr. Parlc aT The beginning oT This Term. Singing Tor mid-year commencemenT exercises, Junior T-ligh School Assemblies, Lorain T-ligh School Assemblies, and acTing as hosTs Tor The annual Lalce Erie Music League FesTival were ime porTanT evenTs scheduled on The choir calendar. Appearances were made by The A Cappella Choir aT Finney Chapel, Oberlin, Ohio, Baldwin-Wallace Chapel aT Berea, WashingTon l-ligh School aT Massil- lon, and The WoosTer College Chapel. This is The TirsT year our choir has sung in any oT These disTin- guished places. The disTricT solo and ensemble conTesT was held aT FremonT and each soloisT and ensemble Trom The Lorain A Cappella Choir received superior raTings. This is The besT record ever made by a Lorain T-Tigh School group in a solo and ensemble conTesT. The Lorain l-ligh School A Cappella Choir also has The disTincTion oT being The TirsT and only high school choir To presenT an original synopsis oT a producTion such as The Chimes OT Normandy, on The radio. The choir was indebTed To Mr. VicTor Dobras oT The high school TaculTy Tor wriTing This radio scripT. BroadcasTs were given Trom WTAM and Wl-TK in May and June. Probably The mosT ouTsTanding broad- casT was Trom The sTage oT The Cleveland Music l-lall, Public AudiTorium, on May 20 over a coasTeTo-coasT neTworlc. This was in connecTion wiTh The NaTional Radio ScripT ConTesT sponsored by WT-TK. Each semesTer many members are losT Through gradua- Tion, buT Their places are guiclcly Tilled by anxious and TalenTed members oT The Junior and Sophomore Choirs. STudenTs con- '33 sider iT a privilege and honor To be a member oT This A Cape S. Norman Park. DirecTOr pella Choir in Lorain T-Tigh School. NineTy-Two i C H OIR WHERE WE SANG . .. Opererla Chimes of Normandy ,, November I6-I7 Chrislmas ChariI'y Program ,o,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, D ecember I6 Musical Arls Chrislmas Program ,,,,,o,,.. December I9 Commencemenr Exercises ,,,,,,,Y,,s.,.s,,,,,o,..,, January 25 Broadcasl Chimes of Normandy .,,,,,,, Eebruary 24 Concerr ar Longfellow Jr. I-Iigh School ,,,,,,,, March 8 I-losls Io League Eeshval ,,,,...s,,,,,,s,s..,,,,,,,,, March II Concerl ai' I-lawlhorne Jr. I-ligh School ,,oo,,,, April I4 Dislricl Solo and Ensemble Conlesl ,,,,.,,,,,,,s, April I5 Concerl al Irving Jr. I-Iigh School ..,....,,,,,,,,, April I9 Teachers' Banguel Program ooo,,o.,o,oo.,...,,o,,o,,, April I9 Fourlh Darwin Eugene Givner. Second Kobaly, Jackson Sealed, Phyllis Morgan Vesper ar Finney Carlsen. Karonalc, Sfanding, Top Row: Kennelh Buda, James Creamer, William Eddy, Charles Adair, Roberl Thompson, Gerald Luslig, William Replco, AI- beri I-Iolard, Roberl Schmidl. Row: Warren Johnson, Ivor Jones, Weikel, Ralph I-leimann, Beryl Schili, lrnbrogno, Eranlc Calabrese, Richard Rosenberg. Third Row: Jane Irish, Elaine Deuclcer, Sara Andrews, Ella Tomlca, Myrlle Miller, Eugene Row: Dorolhy Von Wonloch, Elizabeih Jane Blanlc, Alma Johnson, Doreese Elsie Werner, Lillian Bodor, Mildred Firs+ Row: De V. Manwell, Susan Margarel Banlcs, Clarice Miraldi, Biclcel, Caiherine Norlhham, Swenda Chapel in Oberlin ............ April 23 Concerr ar Whillier Jr. I-Iigh School ....,..... April 26 Annual May Music Eesiival ........ .......... ....... M a y 4 Concerl ar Baldwin-Wallace College .............. May 9 Concerl ar Washingion I-Iigh School in Massillon ............. .................,.,, , . .......... May I 3 Vesper al Woosler College Chapel ...,.......... May I4 P.T.A. Program al Longfellow ..... g ................... M ay I8 Coasr-To-Coasr Broadcasr from Cleveland .... May 20 Memorial Day Program .................,................ May 27 Broadcasl over WTAM in Cleveland ..... .... . May 28 Commencemenr Exercises.. ..,,................... ,, .June 7 ' - .............,..,,.,.,........... ,M OPERETTA The Chimes oT Normandy, comic opera in Three acTs by RoberT PlangueTTe, was given by The senior chorus as The TwenTyfTirsT annual opereTTa. The sTory, woven around colorTul liTe in The village oT Corneville, France, opens wiTh Gaspard, an old miser lSTeve Baloghl, wishing To marry his niece, Germaine lCarol ArmsTrongl, To The Baille lRoberT SchmidTl. This arrangemenT is noT agreeable To Germaine or Jean Grenicheux lRalph l-lei- mannl, Tisherrnan who preTends To have rescued her Trom drowning. To escape The power oT Gas- pard, Germaine Talces advanTage oT The privileges oT The village Tair and becomes The servanT oT The Marquis lKenneTh Budal, as do SerpoleTTe, mischieT malcer oT The village llvlary Lou Nevinsl and Grenicheux. When l-lenri, The lvlarguis oT Corneville, reTurns To his ancesTral casTle he learns ThaT The vil- lagers believe iT To be haunTed and so deTermines To uncover The mysTery. lT is dis- covered ThaT Gaspard is The cause oT The phanToms in The casTle and his discovery drives him mad, especially when he hears The bells oT The ChaTeau ringing Tor The TirsT Time since The TlighT oT The old Marquis. II 'I I When a grand TeTe is given in The garden oT The ChaTeau in honor oT The 10 2 reTurn oT l-lenri, SerpoleTTe arrives as a lvlarchioness, as some papers Tound in The ChaTeau indicaTe ThaT she is The losT heiress. However, The miser has regained his l-lenri and lThey lived happily ever aTTerl. 3 reason and idenTiTies Germaine as The True lvlarchioness, much To The pleasure oT OUT Ninery-fi e 11 '1 1 DRAMATIC CLUB 'O 1 Ladies oT The Jury an amusing saTire ol a hung lury in Three acTs by Fred 9 X 3 . . . . . 8 4 I 1 7 5 Ballard, was presenTed as The TwenTieTh annual dramaTic club producTion on Febru- ary I5 and I6 in The high school audiTorium. The enTire ploT OT The play is laid abour a dispuTing iury, which is Trying Mrs. Gordon lDeV Manwelll Tor The murder oT her husband. AT The TirsT reporT, The iury voTes eleven guilTy and one noT guilTy, The lone holdouT being Mrs. Crane lWilma Toddl. By many ingenious schemes, such as serving sTealcs and ohfering iobs, Mrs. Crane finally swings The whole iury To a noT guilTy counT. GThers playing a sTellar role were Flarry Boliclq as clerlc oT courT, Franlc Calabrese as Tony Theo- dophulus, lris Rose Davis as Miss PraTT, BeTTy Diclc as CynThia TaTe, Ivan Fisher as RuTherTord Dale, deTense aTTorney, Jack Gelman as Judge Fish, RoberT Gillmore as Alonzo Beal, RuTh Greenwood as Mayme MixTer, a bold and well seasoned chorus girl, Florence Hudalc as Mrs. Dace, Ivor Jones as Andrew Mcliaig, a ScoTch gardener, Gwenda Morgan as Suzanne, Oscar Qlson as courT olllicer, Flar- old Saladin as l-lasley Van STye, prosecuTing aTTorney, BeTTy Schneider as Mrs. McGuire, Veronica ShusTer as Miss Evelyn Elaine Snow, Sanlord Sluirzlcer as STeve Bramm, a garage mechanic, KaTher- ine SmiTh, courT reporTer, Ray SmiTh as Dr. Quincy Adams James, Jr., George SuTila as J. J. Press- ley, iury foreman, Darwin Weilcel as Spencer B, Dazey, an aged, TlirTaTious realTor. The play was supervised by Miss l-lardy, assisTed by Misses Bell, Finly, and Mr. Coolc wiTh Miss Oehllre, assisTed by Franlc Oravec, in charge ol rnalre-up. HI-STANDARD The Lorain l-ligh Slandard, a bi-weekly publicalion issued every olher Thursday is gladly awailed by all high school sludenls lor il serves as a permanenl record ol all aclivilies engaged in by lhe various sludenl organizalions. Clubs, lealure slories, music columns, scandal column, senior person- alily skelches and slories ol general news value all have lheir place in lhe l-li-Slandard, every sludenl's newspaper. The l-li-Slandard is enlirely a sludenl publicalion aided by Miss slall is responsible lor lhe news-galhering, all wrile-ups, copy-reading up. This lasl year's publicalions have had several new lealures, mainly and more human-inleresl slories. Walson and Miss Bleyer. The , prool-reading and page malce- , new sporls and music columns Lell lo righl-lop lell circle: Belly Lahm, associale edilorg Bill Walson, lacully advisor: Mildred James, edilor, and Miss Bleyer, associale advisor. Dugovich, sporls edilorg Miss Top cenler: Jack Gelman, Jean Kienzle, Mildred Carlsen, Bill Bailing, Ken Buda, Margarel Selqelslry, l-lelen Slcorvanelr, Marie Rosso and Belly Diclc. Top righl circle: Bessie Miller, Geraldine Mcliadden, Marlin Eiden, Aarron Moyer, DeV Man- well and Palricia Wrighl. Lefl lo righl al bollom: Gwenda Morgan, Allan Klein, Belly Walerhouse, Virginia Barson, Vicloria Kumse, June Runge, Priscilla Rehoreg, and Belly Lahm. Bollom cenler: Bill Dugovich, Doris l-lowells, Mary Jane l-liggins, Richard Mar- linelf, Tony Melessa, Velma Erickson, Mildred James, and John Merva. , I2 I Righl bollom: Miss Bleyer, Belly Esch, Eric Ryll, Mary Jane Griesser, Don 2 Blalchlord, Bob Rohner, and Doris Frederick. 3 a X 4 7 5 N ly 'S ix Ninefy-se Allrhough consisling of only eleven members, The i939 l-li-Slandard-Scimilar business srarl performs The imporranlr 'rask of Jraking care oi The finances of The Jrwo publicarions, The bi-weekly newspaper, The l-li-Srandard, and The year book, The Scimirar. Due ro Their unriring eTTor+s in collecring, organizing, and assembling adver- Jrisemenrs of Jrhe various business eslablishmenrs, The l-li4S+andard and Jrhe Scimirar are available To The sludenrs al The leasi possible cosl. lvlr. Bareman, Tacully advisor, reporrs Jrhalr, These folks accounr Tor over Twelve hundred dollars each year in adverrisemenrs. This year's srarf deserves special menrion Tor The services Jrhey have ren- dered, nor only from me bur from Jrhe whole sludenr body. The bookkeeping srarf, consisring of Jeanerre Pape and Lucille Mead, handles aboulr Jrwenly-Three hundred nores a year and keeps a rec- ord oif Them. The sraFF's work is noi finished when school is our, for Jrhey help collecr our bills during The summer. We Try To selecr srudenrs of characrer, pleasanr personalily, dependabilily and lead- ership. This year's sraii has lived up +o Their reguiremenrsf' Barbara Baker and Roberr Gillmore are Jrhe business managers Jrhis year. lvlembers oi rhe srarl include: ln leT+ upper picrurez Mr. Balreman, Lucille Meade, Jeanerre Pape. Upper riqhihand circle: Barbara Baker, Roberr Gillmore. Lower le'f+hand circle: Darwin Weikel, Rurh Greenwood. Large circle +op: Roberr Gillmore, Barbara Baker, Rurh Greenwood, Darwin Weikel. Large circle boHom: l-larrier Baker, Richard Rosenberg, Jennie Tomazic. Lower righfhand pic+ure: Nancy Babcock, l-lerberr Rosenbaum, lvlargarei D'lnnocen+e. BUSINESS STAFF 1939 SCIMITAR STA l William Dugovicl! Edilor H. A. Oliver Facully Sponsor 2 Doris Frederick Raymond Smilh Senior Seclion 3 Miss Bleyer Lilera ry Advisor Carl Thomas Edward Solranko DeV. Manwell 4 Belly Ann Lahm Priscilla Rehoreg Belly Dick Senior Seclion 5 Harold Saladin Sporls Edilor D. C. Davis Pholographer Roberl Roll Junior Edilor 6 Roll Wemhoener Senior Seclion Gladys Milewski Mary Severa Typisls Wilh lhe passing ol lhe school year and lhe sound ol lhal linal 3:30 bell lhe Scimilar edilorial slall will have cornpleled ils work lor I939 ye-arbOOl4. When our days ol school are over, lainl memories will remain. ll is our hope lhal lhese mem- ories will be revived as you glance lhrough lhis book now and in lhe years lo come. Our work has been inleresling, enioyable, al limes arduous bul we have laken pleasure in ob- serving our book lake lorm. We believe lhal lhe linished lask resembles lhe ideal belore us lhrough- oul lhe school year. The heighl ol our happiness will be reached if our classmales derive rhe enioy- menl lrom il lhal we did in crealing il. ll has nol been a lask lo be perlormed bul a rare privilege and we are deeply gralilied lo have been enlrusled wi'I'h lhe pleasing lask ol crealing a permanenl memorial lo lhe class ol I939. Ninely-eighl nun 10 2 gm ex 4 '7 5 Hi-Boys The finishing +ouch In readiness A Masferpiece Sound fhe chord Choir Carols Modern Mefal Machinisis Masfer of Ceremonies Hard ai' work Direcior, Mr. Brown Creafing 'rho charac fers Girls' Sporis Eyes ahead Fuiure Carpenfers Fiddlin' Whaf a game! 11 '1 1 I0 1 9 X 3 8 4 7 5 Nineiy-nine ATHLETICS Y Wggma 400 J 1 5 5 ,W ,M fi. xv - . f, 'fT1'fi'gEffilQ? .Q f 41:24 X 4? Yi'w vi 1, L .1 -4 T 'R xv H28 na' '37 n '1 1 io 2 ATHLETIC DIRECTORS A quick glance over our TaculTy coaches and advisors. lvlr. C. W. Cook, assisTanT Track coachg advisor Tor The weighT evenTsg collecTs old guns as a hobby. lvlr. E. lvl. McCaskey, Mac as he is aTTecTionaTely known is The man behind The scenesuq Tor- mer head TooTball and baskeTball coach, conTenT now as general supervisor oT L. l-T. S. sporTs. lvlr. l-larold l-lickman, head baskeTball coach: once a crack courTman himselT3 hopes To win an- oTher league TiTle Tor Lorain nexT year. Mr. Charles Urpanic, assisTanT TooTloall coach: Teaches Those linemen how To block, charge low and Tackle hard. lvlr. C. U. BaTeman, The man who heralds The end oT The game wiTh his Toy pisTol7 Lorain's chieT Timer in l:naskeTball and TooTball games. Mr. W. A. SmiTh, known as PeTe To The mulTiTude, believes ThaT The lnTramural program is gradually increasing unTil soon There will be a sporT Tor every boy in high school. SeaTed in The TronT are lvlr, Pryor, The head TooTball genius who direcTs and drives his Teams To Those Lake Erie championships: guided The Lavender TracksTers To second place This year: iusT call him Pop . lvlr. George Daniel, Tormer L. T-T. S. Track Tlash, has coached every sporT in Lorain High School since his arrival in I9lOp now holds The TiTle oT General Supervisor oT Physical EducaTion. Miss Mariorie CarTer, The girls' insTrucTor Tor physical educaTiong has enlarged The girls' pro- gram wiTh The addiTion oT varied sporTs. Mr. E. W. Bash, laughable Tennis coach who waTched his cohorTs Take second place, The only coach To deThrone Lakewood in Tennis supremacy. Mr. C. C. WaTerhouse, The reTired Track advisor, now chieT Trainer and condi- Tioner oT The TooTball and Track squads. ' T 1 lvlr. l-l. L. Traub-once played Tackle Tor L. I-T. S., now- as assisTanT coach helps make The gridiron machines TuncTion smooThly. 9 3 a To 4 'I 5 O Hundred Four One I-Iund dF e FOOTBALL ON PARADE FINAL LAKE ERIE SCHEDULE FOR I938 LEAGUE STANDINGS I938 W. L. T. Lorain ,VLVV, . 4 0 I ' 4 I O 3 2 O Cieveiand I-Ig+s. .,,. I 2 2 Elyria ....,,,,, ,L,.... Shaw ...,..,,.,,,,..VVV,VV4 Shaker I-Ieighlrs .L.... O 3 3 Lakewood L,,, ,,,,,, O 4 I I I-Iead Coach, I-Iaroid Pryor 2 WoIIe breaks Ioose 3 Biber in+ercepIs 4 Assisianf Coach, I-Iarry L. Traub Lorain ...,,...Y,Y..., ,E.. Lorain L,,,L, ,7,,,,,, Lorain .,,aa.a,L ,,,, Lorain .,.,,. ,a,, 3I-Cleveland Soufh ,..... 7 26-Akron NorIh ...,...,..,. 6 I4-New Philadeiphia ,,L,,. 7 Q... CIeveIand I-Ieighfs .,.. O Lorain ..,.,.. , ,,,,,,,, 33-Shaker I-Ieighfs ,,....,, O Lorain ..,,., ,,,,,,o, 6 -Sandusky ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,A, I9 Lorain, ,.,o,,,, 40-Lakewood .,..,.....,,o,,, I 2 Lorain ,.,,,. ,L,, I 3-Shaw ,,o,,,,,,Y,,,,.,,V.,L... 6 Lorainn ,,,, 7-Campbell Memorialw 6 Lorain o,,,,, ,,,,,o,o I 3--Elyria .,L,,.,,,,,..ooo,,....., I2 Lorain ,,,,o , ,o,,, I83-Opponenis ,,o,, ,,,,,. 7 9 . . . . 5 Caughf-buf noi down 6 Re+urn of Ihe Ireasure 7 Ready Eiyria? 8 The Winning Poin+ 9 Line Coach. Charles Urbanic IO Inspirafionai +unesIers II The piie-up I2 Assisfanf Coach, I-Iaroid Hickman 7 I, 'i , I ,..r. , 9 ra I 4 , If 7' gi:'i 5 y 12 9 3 1 8 4 'I 5 e Hundred Six ilu! io z 9 3 ax 4 'z s VARSITY FOOTBALL Seven rough and ready linemen, seven blocks oT graniTe, augmenTed by a hard driving seT oT backs Tinished The TooTball season wiTh Lorain's besT record in nine years. From end To end one oT The TinesT grid machines ever To Take The gridiron Tor The Lavender and Purple The Team losT only To Sandusky. The line, composed oT Boehler, Thomas, l-larTley, Neu- mann, Chupa, SykuTa and MaThewson Turned back enemy ThrusTs and opened holes Tor The runners To drive Through. The backTield was sparked by Willis who passed and ran in yeoman Tashion wiTh The needed aid oT Rapp, Bulzomi and WolTe. The Two bloTs on Lorain's record were The Tie wiTh Cleveland l-leighTs and The Thumping by Sandusky I9-6. The Sandusky game was a Thrilling, hardToughT baTTle conTrary To The score. The invaders sTruck Twice in rapid succession To puT The Lavenders in a I2-O deTiciT aT The halT. ln The las+ porTion OT The conTesT Lorain ToughT Their opponenTs To a sTandsTill buT only in vain. The Tinal encounTer wiTh Elyria, proved The Team's caliber. Elyria raTed as among The besT in The sTaTe was handed a I3-I2 shellacking which was worse Than The score indicaTes. 1938 LAKE ERIE RESERVE FOOTBALL Playing wiTh noT guiTe The success oT Their elder breThren, The Reserve squad won Three and losT Two Tor The '38-'39 season. Traveling To New London Tor Their TirsT seTTo, The Lavenders upseT The home Team I5-6. The locals showed promise wiTh a TasT ground aTTack. Following The TirsT game, The squad losT several good pros- pecTs To The varsiTy: conseguenTly, wiTh a riddled lineup, The combine losT To AmhersT, I8-O. ATTer The TerriTic seTback by AmhersT, The squad Tangled wiTh Elyria. The conTesT was TighT and cauTious and breaks led To The only Two Touchdowns oT The game, which The opposing Team won, 7-6. ln The second encounTer wiTh Elyria The locals showed class in dumping The Crimson I3-O. The Tinal game aT Clearview Turned ouT To be a lopsided vicTory Tor Lorain. Easily ouTclassing The Clippers, The Reserves won, 20-O. Members oT The Reserves who proved valuable nexT year varsiTy maTerial and who will bear waTching are Norberg, DellesanTi and Crooks in The backTield, and T. Jones, Socha and Gay in The line. 121 I1 no 9 j 3 8 4 7 5 l ij i 1 14527 Harold Pryor Top Row: Dominic Dellesanli, Edward Scnovanic, Clwesler Morgan, Roloerl Gay, George Head Coach Ksenlcn, Adam Dellesanli, Alvin Simmer. Second Row: Eugene Sleslili, l-lenry Zaiec. Don McCormick, Paul Bilner, Don Boelwler, Paul Nilzlci, Elmer Papp, Marlc Neumann. BoH'om Row: Eugene l-larlley, Sanford Slulzlcer, Jolnn Clwupa, Marion Bulzami, Joe Penlilo, Darrel Blackford. Norman Mallrewson. LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Top Row: Dominic Dellesanle, Edward Sclnovanic, Cluesler Morgan, Roberl' Gay, George Ksenicli, Adam Dellesanfe, Alvin Simmer. Second Row: Dan Soclwa, James Jones, Sherman Ward, Elgin Diedriclc, Eugene Lucas Jonn Pelrillo, Jolnn Giannini, Joe Penrilo. Third Row: Leonard Wasserman, Eugene Willmer, Arclnie Pupa, James Wagner, l-lenry Zaiec, Roberl Norberg, Joe Magyary, Jim Ward, Manager. Charles Urbanic Holding Foo+ball: Jolwn Kislw, Reserve Manager. Line COaClW Marion Bukzonnr, Quarrer Darren Bkackford, Haw Jonn Wokfe, Hank EH Johnson, Haff Roberf Sanborn, End Henry Hokder, Guard Zenon Sykufa, Tackle Mark Neumann, Tackle 1 9 3 8 Don Boenfer, End Fiqnf Team Fiqnfl Eugene Harney, End Donald M-:Corr'nIck, Cenfer Q rv 3 X One Hundred Ergnf Bulzomi Crashes Through Norman Mafhewson, Cenfer Elgin Deidfick, End Paul Biber, End John Chupa, Guard Roberf Essiq, Tackle Herberf Thomas, End Elmer Papp, Half John Wiflis, Fullbafk Richard Bowen, Quarfer One Hundred Nine I1 '1 1 D 1 9 J 3 8 4 'l 5 V A R S I T Y Sfeve Muska, Guard Eiberf Morifz, Half -awww- W. ww. an am hL .i- v--4 . Q N I I SpliTTing The season's schedule wiTh n Lorain ouT oT The baskeTball doldrums. WiTh The inTecTious Team spiriT in The school's hisTory. Nearly one Thousand Turning back AmhersT in The opening haIT. John Marshall agnd Shaw deTeaTed The decisively Trounced The locals however VARSITY BASKETBALL ine wins and nine losses The '38-'39 courTmen wenT a long way To bringing caTching hold OT The school Tans The squad played beTore The IargesT crowds by a 40-22 score. The win column was speckled wiTh vicTories over Shaker I-IeighTs, Parma, Clearview, Cleveland I-IeighTs, Lakewood, Bellevue and Sandusky. Tans waTched Elyria deTeaT Lorain 39-29 in The Tinal game oT The TirsT haIT. clash 42-28 The combine Then won eighT of The Twelve games in The TirsT baskeTeers 24-20 and 4I-37 respecTively in close conTesTs. Akron NorTh Probably The Two sTandouT games oT The season came in The TirsT half oT The schedule, Lorain againsT Sandusky and Bellevue. In The Sandusky TilT aTTer Tour Thrilling quarTers oT rough and Tumble baskeTbaII The Lavenders eked ouT a 25-24 vicTory in a sTory-book Tinish. Sanborn wiTh TwenTy seconds To go dumped in a poT shoT To Tie The score. Hacked in mid-air, he was allowed a foul shoT and spliT The meshes Tor The deciding poinT. In The Bellevue game, The briIlianT Teamwork oT The Purple baT- Tled The invaders and aTTer several close quarTers a 28-24 vicTory was recorded. 6raduaTion and iniuries riddled The TirsT Team Tor The second halT. Berea was Lorain's only vicTim while The locals were subdued in Tive league conTesTs. RESERVE BASKETBALL A good oITense is a good deTense seemed To be The Reserves' slogan Tor The '38-'39 baskeTbaIl campaign. WiTh a TasT clicking combinaTion and Tricky plays The younger Tive piled up poinT aTTer poinT To win eleven oT Their sixTeen conTesTs. In The non-league TilTs, Bellevue and Sandusky proved Too sTrong Tor The locals by scores oT 37-28 and 27-23. I-Iow- ever, AmhersT, John Marshall, Clearview and Berea Tell beTore Lorain's TasT aTTack To round ouT a Tine season Tor The Reserve deparTrnenT. In Lake Erie league play The Reserves won seven ouT OT Ten. Shaw was The only Team To escape The Lavenders' sTing as They whipped Lorain Twice, 40-3I and 28-I8, Shaker I-IeighTs was deTeaTed 30-20 and 46-23, while Cleve- land I-IeighTs was whipped 50-43 and 33-32 along wirh Lakewood 36-24 and 30-I5. Elyria spliT wiTh The squad 55-20 and 33-39. VARSITY BASKETBALL SUMMARY LORAIN OPPONENTS Lorain.. ......... ........... ,....,, 4 2 -AmhersT ,,,,,,,,,,,,s,.,, ,, Lorain.. ,,,,,.. 20-John Marshal ,,,, .. Lorain ,,,,,,, 28-Bellevue , ,,,,,,,,,, , Lorain ,,,,,.. 30-Shaker ,,,,,,, Lorain ,,,,,,, 40-Parma ,,,,,,,,,, Lorain ,..,.,. 30-Clearview ,,,,.. Lorain .,,..,, 22-Akron NorTh ,,,,,,., Lorain ,,,,,,, 25-Sandusky ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,VV,, Lorain ,,,,,,, 37-Cleveland I-IeighTs .,,,,,,.,. Lorain ,,,,,., 37aShaw ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Lorain ,,,,,,, 27fLakewood ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,, Lorain, .,...,. 34-Elyria ,,,,,,,,,,,, Loraine ,,..,., 28-Shaker ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Lorain, .,,,.., 24-Berea .,,.,.,,,,..,.,,..,,,,,,, Lorain .,,,,,, 3I-Cleveland I-IeighTs .,,,,..,,. Lorain ,,,,,., 25fShaw .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Loraine ,,,,,,. 29-Elyria ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Lorain ..,,,,,,, ,....., 2 9-Lakewood ,,,, TOTALS ,,,,,,, ,..,,,, 5 38 TOTALS ,,,A.,,,,,,, II I1 I DISTRICT TOURNAMENT AT AKRON to 2 Lorain ,A,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I B-WadsworTh ,..,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,, 3 9 9 3 O 8 4 '1 5 One Hundred Twelve nz, 11 I0 1 9 3 8 X 'I 5 G I R L S S P O R T S The ringing oT The bell aT 2:45 ends classes Tor The day buT The blowing oT The whisTle a Tew momenTs laTer in The gym is The call To acTion Tor over 500 girls who Take parT in The many girls' sporTs TeaTured aT Lorain l-ligh School. Speed and plenTy oT acTion wiTh driving smashes and speedy pickups was displayed during The Tennis season, The earlier parT oT This spring. ATTer waTching The girls play a guarTer oT baskelball while They whirl, Turn, pass and shooT one can imagine The exciTemenT when Team l composed oT Evelyn Shauver, Gloria Gordon, Julia Pakos, Irene WalTers, Emilia Fernandez, Anna KneziTic and RuTh STang emerged as champs This Tall and The IIA Third period class wirh Olive Cobb, Madelyn Love, Connie Dropco, Elaine Kalenack, DoroThy DeuTschlander, Regina Tanski, Doris l-lowells, lvlargareT Ezral, lVlargareT RevTa, Bessie Redden and Agnes Romick were vicTorious This spring. This was also The TirsT Time a Treshman Team reached The Tinals. The girls swing and piTch viciously when The score is close and The home run queen, Evelyn Shauver, is in The baTTer's box and Evelyn Weaver piTching. ln The Tinals CapTain Evelyn Weaver led Team A composed oT Regina Tanski, Mary WorTman, MargareT RevTa, Rosemary AusTin, Angeline STanzi'ano, Esrher Furci, RuTh ATen, Julia Pakos, and Blanche Levine To The championship. To Those who like someThing slower buT no less enioyable, The girls' deparTmenT oTTers horse- shoes, badminTon, shuTTleboard, hiking and swimming, Tor The moTTo oT girls' sporTs declares a sporT Tor every sporT. PicTured are, Top leTT, wiTh racgueTs, Rosemary AusTin and Mariorie GenTes. ln The circle are Julia Pakos, baTTing, Isobel WaTT, caTching, and umpiring, Merry STolar. The shuTTleboard arTisTs in Top righT are lVlargareT RevTa and Evelyn Shauver. Phyllis Bickel and Agnes Slaus are shown piTching horseshoes. One Hundred ThirTeen TRACK CapTuring Tour dual meeTs and a second place in The Lake Erie League meeT Thus Tar, The Track squad has been The mosT successful cinder Team ever produced in Lorain High School. The Lake Erie League rneeT was The closesT in The hisTory oT The league. WiTh sTrengTh in The relay evenTs and The place and show marks, The Lakewood squad nosed ouT The Lavenders 45lf2 To 40, Lo- rain's besT chance in The ThirTeen years OT desperaTe TighTing Tor a championship, was again shaTTered. Willis capTured Lorain's only TirsT wiTh a winning heave in The shoTpuT. l-lowever, The squad cap- Tured mosT OT Their poinTs in seconds and Thirds. Epps, Boycik, Boehler, l-linlz and Kowalski scored heavy Tor The locals. ln The dual meeTs Tor The newly opened season, Lorain has won Tour ouT oT six. The TirsT meeT wiTh Elyria proved The Lavenders' vasT superioriTy as They smashed The Ely 84lf2 To 47lf2. Boycik, Epps and Willis led The poinT geTTers. VicTories over Bellevue 83-35 and The Oberlin Erosh 69lf2 To 62lf2 Tollowed. The meeT wiTh The Erosh proved a Tough maTch wiTh The locals' sTrengTh in The place and shows Telling The Tale. Shaker l-leighTs handed The cindermen Their TirsT de-TeaT 63 To 55 as The suburban Team scored heavily in all evenTs. The oTher Two meeTs To daTe have been wiTh Oberlin l-ligh School which Lorain won 85 To 33 and wiTh Sandusky which The big blue Team won 63 To 55. Chief poinT winners have been Boycik 6Olf2, Willis 44, Epps, 42, Chupa 33lf2, J. Jones 24lf2, and C. Price, 22. LAKE ERIE LEAGUE STANDINGS Lakewood .,..,.,....,,,,,,,..,,,,,....,,...,..,,,..,..,.,,,..,,, ,,...........,... 4 5lf2 Lorain ,,,.,,...,,.,,.,,,,,.,,.,, .,..... 4 O n I2 l Cleveland l-leighTs ..,.... ....... 3 6lf2 Sim cccccccccccccccccccccc ccccccc 3 6 X 4 Elyria ...... ....... 3 5lf2 7 5 Shaker ....,. 3llf2 Hundred FourTeen One H undred Fiffee I2 ' I0 I T E N N I S H ' 9 3 8 ' 4 Srroking and lighling desperalely for every march righl up +o Jrhe season's finale, '7 5 Lorain High neliers were barely nosed our of firsl place by Lakewood for lhe '38-'39 championship. Wilrh only lhree lellermen back, inexperience again plagued Jrhe +eam's chances. ln less Jrhan a week Ivlr. Bash had Jro condilrion Jrhe leam and pick lhe slariers as rain held oil valuable praclrice sessions. Finally, wiih a makeshili lineup and considered as a dark horse, ihe Sleel Cily Team opened agansl Elyria. Emerging wi+h a 5-O viclory, Coach Bash's profeges showed +hey were ready for Jrhe remaining marches. Rerurning io Jrhe home couris lhe Lavenders showed surprising slrenglh in slashing lhrough Cleve- land l-leighls 4-I. Dunlavey and I-leimbach los+ Jrheir only malch of +he season in a Jrhree ser lhriller in which borh sides had several march poinls. The big march was Then a+ hand. The squad had lo upsel Lakewood lo gain a probable lie wi+h The Purple leam. Piiiing all Jrheir cour+ wizardry againsl Lorain, Jrhe invaders barely eked our a 3-2 viciory To cinch fhe championship. Wilh lhe valianl bid for 'rhe Jroga over and lhe hardesr malch pasi lhe courlrmen breezed 'rhrough Shaw 5-O and fhen licked Shaker I-leighls 4-I. Clinlon l-leimbach and Roberl Dunlavey composed The Iirslr doubles leam and Eulron James and l-lenry Weber played second doubles. I-leilman al rhird singles, John Weber al second singles and Harold Saladin a+ firsl singles rounded oul +he squad's leller winners. Olher promising men who received experience for nexl year were Don Sanborn, Eugene Davis and Mike Warhola. LAKE ERIE LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Losf Lakewood ...,.....,,,.,, ,,,s,,, 2 3 2 Lorain ,,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,,,..,A, ,,,,,,, 2 O 5 Cleveland I-leighis ..,,,, .,..... I 3 I2 Shaker ..,.,,..s,.s,,,,.,,,,s, .,,, I O I5 Elyria ss,,,,.,,,,,s,........ .... 5 20 Shaw ,,,,,,. ,.s. 5 20 COACH SMITH SPEAKING . . . InIramuraIs in Lorain I-Iigh School have made a de+ermined cIimb in Ihe pasi few years. As IacuIIy advisor, I Ieel Ihalr Ihe increased inreresr in our program by Ihe sophomore and freshmen boys has developed our acIiviIies nearly Iwo-fold. In Ihe coming years, I believe Ihis viIaI parI of every boy's schooI Iife, wiII advance Io an even greaIer goaI. The Iime wiII come when Ihere wiII be for every boy in Ihe high sChooI aI IeasI one inferesring sporf. May I fake Ihis opporIuniIy Io Jrhank all Those who cooperaI'ed so IaiIhIuIIy Ihis year in heIping Io esIabIish a bigger and beJrIer program. dred Sixreen I 21 io z or ax 4 vs BOYS' INTRAMURALS WiTh The addiTion oT Tennis, soTTball and a sporT's library To iTs Told, The inTra- mural program Tor The I938-39 year reached a new high in iTs developmenT, under The guidance oT W. A. SmiTh, TaculTy advisor. According To lvlr. SmiTh, The TurnouT, especially oT The underclassmen, Tor The year was The TinesT in The pasT hisTory oT The inTra-school aThleTics. The Treshmen and sophomores were especially inTeresTed in The sporT's library, which conTained liTera- Ture on The varied sporT Tields, and in The TasT rising indoor game, Table Tennis. The baskeTball compeTiTion again was The keenesT oT all The scheduled sporTs. Always a TasT game, The cage sporT was harder ToughT and more sTrenuous Than ever beTore. Quick oTTensive ThrusTs, beauTiTul deTensive blocks and well rounded ouT plays TeaTured The season. Several ouTsTanding courT sTars were developed ThaT seem cer- Tain To become nexT year's varsiTy maTerial, according To Mr. SmiTh, The volleyball schedule was dominaTed by one Team, The Kokomos. Sweeping Through a diTTiculT array oT Teams This combine spiked iTs way To The championship wiTh TourTeen consecuTive vicTories. Under The capable direcTion oT sTudenT manager, Nelson Faris, The Table Tennis branch oT The program advanced TurTher Than any oTher sporT. lvlany ouTsTanding neTTers were developed in a shorT Time. Mike Warhola, Don Sanborn, RoberT Dun- lavey and Bill Bailing were The veTerans who held Their places in The Top rung accompanied by Nelson Faris and William l-larlan, Two up and coming under- classmen. Elmer Kircshner managed The soTTball loop along wiTh The baskeTball and vol- leyball. Twelve Teams signed up Tor The spring soTTball which is now in Tull swing. PicTured in number one is The Sluggers Team composed oT Male, Kishman, Swaim, Mgr. Kirschner, Weider, and Socha. In number Two are The championship Kokomos, who include Cairns, More, Trepoy, Rigo, Primosic, and Palagyi. Mr. SmiTh, TaculTy advisor, is shown in Tour, wiTh The Rollers in number Tive. The Team was made up oT D'Arazio, DiNicola, l.eiTenberger, Breckenridge, Glover, Camera, and Roll. ln num- ber six are The Canniballs: Sirak, llcisko, Talpas, Russo, lvlaToTek, and Ksenich. Num- ber Tive is a common aTTer-school scene in The caTeTeria. The volleyball champions, The EliTes, are in phoTo number seven, and include Price, Bond, Jones, Perry and Epps. Number eighT is a library scene wiTh Bill Bailingyand Bob Dillon. The caTeTeria volleyball Team is picTured in nine and is made up oT Zboran, McQuaTTie, and G. Mudrak, in The TronT row, and in The back row, Leonard, SaTkovich, and Semyczyk. I0 1 9 3 1 One Hundred SevenTeen nun so 2 9 3 8 4 1 5 One Hundred EighTeen IN APPRECIATION o o The ScimiTar sTaTT Thanks These people Tor assisTing in The pub- lishing oT The i939 yearbook. lvlr. Russell Benson and Mr. GuilTord Pearce Tor designing The original layouT, and assisTing us in so many ways. lvlr. F. N. Ropkey and The Indianapolis Engraving Company Tor The engravings. Mr. D. C. Davis Tor Taking picTures Tor us. Mr. C. D. Knapp and The Ohio Service PrinTing Company Tor prinTing The book. Mr. H. A. Oliver Tor his invaluable counsel, ingenuiTy and conTidence in The sTaTT. Mr. Sabiers Tor developing and prinTing our picTures. Mr. C. U. BaTernan Tor his managemenT OT The circulaTion and business aTFairs. Miss Bleyer Tor her help and advice in wriTing copy. All members oT The business sTaTT Tor Their work in geTTing adverTisemenTs Tor The ScimiTar. Mr. Young aT The PosT OTTice Tor helping us wiTh our mailing. The Board oT EducaTion Tor conTribuTing necessary supplies. Mr. William Sims and The S. K. SmiTh Company Tor making covers. Mr. C. J. W. LuTTrell Tor his advice on many perTinenT maTTers. Miss Marie Kramchak Tor her help in checking names and Tor wriTing our correspondence. The AdverTisers Tor Their adverTisemenTs in The yearbook, Tor They Truly deserve and meriT paTronage. ADVERTISING f SECTION X' , L fpxxifiwgm CJ JZNQ Qj?lVC?Qx f'- iw 29222 VIJKUH aff :lj P H 'M X i iff Eiwlwf f iw my if ij J X Qjjwfgggfig YARV! N H M QP7g:gJ5f'Z7 SQ T3E j QifNqf.SQiX,,g 5 Higf pw KSN Efwfij X Hll ,ll-LX Q 'X-fx,.Lf X . ' f X1 A X, igx -. .-,fjW j 'fi fqaflli' f-4 'hfvx f 1 .U fefffff S LvY,gv,yLLJ,lf- A-., Y Lfvw j-x,,,vx-Ak A X W! jL 'Vx 'H N'A'A'A'M JMJRMA Q k 4 X JW THE C. E. WARD COMPANY INCORPORATED 1905 GRADUATION CAPS NURSES' CAPES, Etc GOWNS AND HOODS BAND UNIFORMS CHURCH VESTMENTS LODGE COSTUMES AND SUPPLIES AND SUPPLIES We appreciate the opportunity we have had in serving Lorain High School for Marzy years. ovsddf y Compliments of Compliments of ALLEN 'S BOOT SHOP IPPS TEA 86 CHINA Established isss Queen Quality Shoes for W.omen Nunn Bush Shoes for Men 214 Sixth Street Phone 2125 Glen Syvairntz 'LI can't sleep, I can't eat, I can't drink s1nce I met you. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Barbara Murray: Why not? The Name THOMPSON is your Swann: g'I'm broke. assurance of Better Service Compliments of E- K- SMITH FISCHER'S DRUG STORE jeweler Prescription Specialists Successors to C. Tiffany 2817 Pearl Ave. Phone 74-410 404 Broadway Lorain, Ohio ELYRIA'S ACCREDITED rf' - 5' NATIONAL .Qhoof of udmedd E ASSOCIATION gi 90 ELYRIA BUSINESS COLLEGE 64 fi 340 BROAD STREEL1 h N 1 A ELYIEIQ, 015113 Y Q , F 11 dt cl t t' na iati c re ite Commgrclialacgshohi. Mlemhir oil lghio Bsiighessogchjools zixssociaf mm- Special hrief finishing courses for Commercial High School G d . emblem ra Pli1llSStenographic, Bookkeeping and Secretarial Courses with Calculating Machines, Mimeograph, and Dictaphone-Graduates assisted to positions. One Hundred Twenty Che was 'gftiktienf School HEIMAN N 'S BARBECUE Ho-Made Ice Cream Fresh Daily 402 E. Erie Ave. Phone 83-401 Betty McQuattie: Say, Herbert, when your orchestra plays why do you always play old songs? Herbert Tellman: L'Because old songs never die even when they're murdered. MELVILLE A. SPAID INSURANCE - BONDS 220 Bdwy. Bldg. Phone 6832 Compliments of CITY TRANSFER Local 6' Long Distance Movers 110 Fifth Street Phone 4256 J. R. CECIL, Manager Success and Best Wishes to the New Graduates O S T R O V ' S Where Better Shoe Values Prevailv 524 Broadway Lorain, Ohio 357 Broad St. Elyria, Ohio CHARGE IT! THE GLOBE STORE Quality Apparel for Men and Women 630 Bdwy. Phone 4291 Use Our Easy Payment Plani' SEYMOUR'S Budget Planv fewelers Congratulations to the class of 39B Bdwy. near 7th St. Phone 6565 O H dedTwenty-1' A Great Graduation Gift CHEVROLET A FINE CAR THAT IS ECONOMICAL TO DRIVE HAWKINS MOTOR SALES BROADWAY 86 W. 22nd St. LORAIN, OHIO We Want To Please You JACOBY BROS. Stores of Good Things to Eatn 3 STORES TO SERVE YOU DEMETER'S PHARMACY 2816 Pearl Avenue Phone 7871 Lorain, Ohio Sth and Broadway Prescriptions 1848 Broadway Drugs and Sundries 12th and Oberlin Ave. H A R T , JEWELRY COMPANY Compliments of Nationally Advertised Watches, Rings, and Jewelry The at x Nationally Advertised Prices CENTRAL BAKERY USE HART'S BUDGET PLAN 575 Broadway Phone 4287 0 H d d T iy H1 THE NAT1oNAL BANK C OF LORAIN D , 4 f f 1 E., , Lorain, Ohio Members of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation XXX THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN COAL 0. B. BOWER COAL and BUILDER'S SUPPLIES 920 W. 13th Street Jim Blackann: I can't stay in school today, I don't feel well. Marie K.: Where is it you don't feel well? Jimmy: mln school. Phone 6734 SEE AlVIERICA,S FINEST BICYCLES Qi . tp, A .3 Compliments of A3 Q ll ' tile in 1 MAURICE ffl BEAUTY sHoPPE Your Head Style Value-200 Bicycles on Display at Reduced Prices. 58.85, 517.85, 522.85, 525.85. Largest Line in Northern Over Style Center Ohio. Every Part New and Modern. Tires 65c, 51.09, 51.25, 51.49. 412 Broadway Phone 4282 Everything Costs Less at- H. FREDERICK 963 Broadway BEE--B1LINE CHASSIS1---ALIGNER Cold Frame and Axle Straightening Body and Fender Repairing MILLER BROS. GARAGE Cor. Washington 86 West Erie Phone 4181 Compliments of S P A N G ' S ed Twenly-four Our Football and Basketball Teams Always Stop at- COULTER'S RESTAURANT -Across Rocky River Bridge In Lakewood Congratulations to the Graduates of 39A and 39B OHIO THEATER CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS? s What shoe store was established in 1883? What company uses this motto: There is A Difference In Coal. Where Is There A Fine Selection of Bi' Cycles? What store says: 'kUse ...........,............ Budget Plan. What company furnishes the senior caps and gowns? What store in Lorain manufactures its own paints? What theater in South Lorain has recent- ly been remodeled? . How many stores do Sutters have now? . Who did the construction work on the Industrial Arts Building? . Who was the architect for the new Build' ing? . What store in Lorain uses this motto: Where Better Shoe Values Prevailf' . What company says: k'Your Dollars Buy More at .......,...,.,....,,,,,,, ' Where do the football players usually stop to eat in Lakewood? The first one to hand in a correct set of answers will receive a free Scimitar. X 3 ., .--- -.N I , 5 if 7 . - I ve-,X nd 'tg X .1 - J ' 1. . -kv rr .-' , 'Q . If 'h ,1f' ' is f ' LE, , , FL, fi! FOR GRADUATION Quality and Ultra Smartness G. D. TRIMMER F I S H E R ' S 444 Broadway Compliments of LORAIN LUIVIBER CO. 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They usually enroll shortly after graduation, There is no long period of idleness, no loss of earning capacity, no drifting into futureless employment. Our Placement Bureau has long had an outstanding record for assisting graduf ates in securing highly desirable positions. SUMMER TERM BEGINS JUNE 12. Those who begin with the summer term are ready for employment earlier than those who wait until fall, they earn extra salary, they are ready for employment when the demand is usually greatest. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 5 and 6. Day and Night School all year. LORAIN BUSINESS CGLLEGE C. L. BAIR, Manager Lorain, Ohio Employment service to student and employer One H u ndred Twenty-seven GRADUATION GIFT N AT'S N ATTY SHOP EVERY- ' Featuring WHERE Q.j55,g755.'QQ'g7e?5 I F15 fi A i s m,:g ,g53 THE ORIGINAL RUYM. PORTl-IBLE NWS CAMPUS ELDRED'S HATS TYPEWRITERS 375 Broadway Phone 4185 SUCCESS TO ALL - CLASSES OF 1939 The GEO. A. CLARK Co. jewelers and Opticians Broadway and Seventh Phone 3133 Mr. McGill fatter much disturbaneej : uI'd like to have a little attention, please. George Myers: l'You're getting as litf tle as possible. Compliments of GEORGE CAN ALOS WHEN BUILDING or REPAIRING Ask For 4 SQUARE LUMBER MULE HIDE ROOFS GLIDDEN PAINTS CELOTEX INSULATION See The WOOD LUMBER Co. Phone 3130 Elyria Ave., at 20th St. Compliments of DREAMLAND, ELVIRA, AND PEARL THEATERS O H d ed Twenty-elqhf YOUR DOLLARS BUY MORE AT PENNEY'S -the store where quality, fashion and price unite to give you 'values found nowhere else! A TPENNE Y -A Y 0 0 ' ., x 'I nc. Ride The Johnny Willis: Busy? 1 h MY b 7,7 CLEVELAND-LORAIN Junior JO nm' Ou HSV' HIGHWAY COACH-LINE Willis: Nope.M A Between Cleveland and Lorain Jr.: Then let's go to class. rid South Lorain Phone 4188 110 W. Erie Ave 'iDeep in the man sets fast his fate To mold his fortunes, mean or great. - Emerson HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MEMBERS o f THE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION CLASS THE CITY BANK C0. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation One HundredT fy THE T. J. HUME Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building Construction and Remodeling Lorain, Ohio WE DID THE CONSTRUCTION WORK ON THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUILDING Lorain People Can Be Proud of Their New Industrial Arts Building. We Are Proud of The ELECTRIC WIRING and FIXTURES INSTALLED BY US WARD ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractors 917 Broadway Lorain, Ohio LORAIN'S LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Dr. Walter S. Nielsen eweler - O tometrist P 419 Broadway Lorain, Ohio F. J. MCFADDEN ARCHITECT FOR THE NEW INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUILDING Call Your Friends by Telephone The LORAIN TELEPHONE Company ed Thirty Success To The Class of 39 A By 06' Your Class Photographer d You Are Cordially Invited.. to visit and inspect the big new Gumpert plant at any time as our guest. Include an interesting tour of the Gumpert plant when you visit the New York World's Fair. You will enjoy it, Our new plant is just ten minutes from thc Fair Grounds. A friendly welcome awaits you. S. GUMPERT CO., INC. OZONE PARK NEW YORK CLEVELAND 3-6200 The success of Lorain depends on the Independent Merchants. Buy from the Independent Dealer. Ask for Lushus or Syco canned foods distributed by - The LEADER GROCERY Co. Lorain's Largest Food Distributors IERSEY LANE SUNDAE SHOP Make your choice of a sundae, soda, or malted milk as pleasingly delightful as your favorite ice cream cone. LORAIN CREAMERY MODEL BAKERY Baked Goods for All Occasions 2076 E. 29th St. Phone 7291 Please. George S. Daugherty NO! New York and Pittsburgh Pretty' PICHSC No! WE FURNISH CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FOR THE CAFETERIA just this once. No! Aw gee, mom i all the other kids are going barefoot. AQUILLA BROS. Meats and Groceries Delicatessen 700 Broadway We Deliver Lorain, Ohio Phone 5136 HEINZ 57 Varieties QUALITY PRODUCTS USED IN THE CAFETERIA e H d ed Thirty-two FACULTY AUTOGRAPH PAGE 4 STORES IN LORAIN Remarkable Values in YOUNG MEN'S SUITS 9 STUDENTS 2-PANTS SUITS In the new Free Swing and Sport Backs Specially Priced at 315.95 to 319.75 The SAM KLEIN Co. The Store Reliable On Broadway at 425 John Gascoigne: s'Why is so red? Ang. Stanziano: 'Causef' John: Cause why? Angelynz 'LCausemetics. o r f 1 Y u act Compliments of LORAIN THEATER George Schenker, Proprietor The LORAIN BANKING Company Sixth and Broadway The Following is a list of men who Direct the Affairs of the Bank B. G. Nichols, President C. M. Irish, Executive Vice-Pres. - OFFICERS - H. Smith, Vice-President I. G. Roth, Vice-President G. E. Dick, Sec. and Treas. - DIRECTORS - B. G. Nichols G. A. Resek C. M. Irish H. Smith C. E. Krantz I. G. Roth H. H. Brightman H. E. Hageman E. L. Krantz G. E. Dick Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation d Thirfy-four LORAIN STUDENTS IN THE OBERLIN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE THIS YEAR W H Y did all these students choose the Oberlin School of Commerce B E C A U S E For more than seventy-five years students and business men of Lorain and vicinity have found the Oberlin way the best way- You will be attending a school of commerce that is a member of the American Association of Junior Colleges. You will take your business training at Oberlin under college conditions. YOU TOO WILL FIND IT BEST One Hundre dT CONGRATULATIONS , us TELLINGS ICE CREAM Let this name and symbol be your future guide to Ice Cream Goodness Lorain, Ohio R. N. WILCOX COLLEGE OF COMMERCE The School of Achievement PUBLIC SQUARE BUILDING Cleveland, Ohio Dad: You were out very late with this car last night. Did you have a flat tire? Jack Gelman: No, Ld have hccn home early if she had been. WILCOX, Pres. Maine 2425 Compliments of LORAIN GLASS Co R 0 B I N S 0 N T PAINTS - GLASS he Dry Cleaner Broadway at 35th St. Phone 6912 1215 Broadway The Home of Good Dry Cleaning d Thirty-si LORAIN COUNTY BUSINESS COUNCIL Local Consultation in Elementary, Cost, and Advanced Accountancy Co-operating with LASALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY KA Correspondence Institutionj Over One-Hundred Students in Lorain County 671 BROADWAY , PHONE 61-933 George W. Krause, Registrar Compliments of THE DOAN E SAILORS Compliments of T h e A. H. BABCGCK Co. General Insurance Real Estate and Bonds 521 Broadway Phone 4216 Mary J. Griesser: Oh, Henry, you're too slow. 5' Holder: 'Tm afraid I don't grasp you. Mary Jane: 'LYes, that's just it. Compliments of A. D. WHIPPLE LORAIN COUNTY OIL co. -Quality- gservice N EMECEK,S Lorain's Leading Quality Food Market', Established 1895 Meats and Groceries One Hundr ed Th Q: .W ,,-.... W .,.. .Him f E N 55- 5 9. 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 Pray let me kiss your hand, said he, With looks of burning love. HI can remove my veil, said she, Much easier than my glove. DYKE SCHOOL of COMMERCE Complete Training for Business FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Standard Bldg. CHerry 2520 CLEVELAND The Quality Business Training School EDDY'S PHARMACY 800 Broadway PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES DEVELOPING DONE HERE All Lines of Beauty Culture PERMANENT WAVING a SPECIALTY MARTHA DEAN BEAUTY SHOP Don Blatehford: You're dancing with me tonight and I suppose tomorrow you will he making a date with some other man. Pat Erhlick: 'lYes, my chiropodistf' DID YOU KNOW? L-O Paints are Manufactured in Our Own Factory in Lorain. L-O PAINT STORE 1046 Broadway Phone 6622 O H d dTh,irly-eight W W oozbvcglg, ,, V Z. Qigong xg l XI' 'nf '12, lg Q We Us I l 0 S 650 ' E9 'wis.ffa-4 - Not the greatest . . . not the large t . . . but an organization devoted to a principle of excellence. For more than three decades hundreds of yearbook editors and business managers have placed their iaith in our ability to help them design, publish, and finance unusual yea:-books . . . Just old-fashioned in principle, but with a very definite flare for the best in modern publication trends! INDIANAPULIS ENGRAVING CIJMPANY, INC. INDIANAPQILIS, INDIANA Ninth Period Prexy Papp Football Awards Bicycle Brigade Weher in Action Tennis Trio Swinging the Stic The Last Mile Victory Y ? Vesper Service nun 0 2 9 3 8 4 'l 5 One Hundred Forty I1 '21 so 1 9 X 3 8 4 7 5 Chairman 'Mac' Backhzind Smash 'Scoop' and 'Torchy' Listening to the Chimes Give Me Libertyfu Touchdown I ! I Cn to Knowledge After the Slaughter Fighting Cagers Future MZICSIICJS Concentration GRADUATION SPECIAL Blue Cheviot Suits With Two Trousers 520 You can have One Pair of White Flannels if you Prefer CLOTHES 4-01 Broadway, Lorain, Ohio For Real Eye Comfort Consult DR. S. HETTLER Optometric Eye Specialist 559 Bdwy., Lorain, O. Phone 2841 Lenses Ground in Our Own Laboratory Complete Ocular Muscle Treatments with Newest Scientific Equipment. Specializing in the Correction of Children's Crossed Eyes Sandy: Do you like amusement parks? Barb: 'LI sure do. Sandy: i'Well then, let's park here and amuse ourselves. THE LORAIN JOURNAL 86 TIMES-HERALD Established 1879 All the local news and happenings. State, National and Inter- national News from the three greatest news gathering agencies . . . Associated Press, United Press, and International News Service. DELIVERED TO PER YOUR HOME C DAY One Hundred F 'ry Compliments of THE OHIO ENGINEERING COMPANY LORAIN BANK BUILDING Phone 2261 OFFICIAL AAA CARLSEN'S GARAGE Road Service - General Repairs Wreck Car Service Washing, Tires 6? Battery Service Always Open 18th 86 Bdwy., Lorain, Ohio Ruth Greenwood: Scotty told me I was the eighth wonder of the world. Wilma Todd: 'LWhat did you say? Ruth: I told him not to let me catch him with any of the seven others. REBMAN MARKETS 2908 Pearl Ave. 3142 Vine Ave. Phone 73583 Phone 7267 Home Dressed Meats Fresh Vegetables 6? Groceries IRA E. WISSINGER Compliments to THE GRADUATING CLASSES OF 39-A and 39-B NORMAN C. WIELAN D TYPOGRAPHER One Who Does Printingv 2035 Broadway Phone 63-747 JOHNSON and COOK TEXACO SERVICE Sth 86 Reid Ave. TIRES -2- BATTERIES PHONE 2609 O H d ed Foriy-iwo LET US CONGRATULATE THE CLASSES OF 1939-A and 1939-B and assur L. H. S. of our Fullest Co-operation in Every Undertaking THE LGRAIN HARDWARE CO. BAETZ-BARBER DAIRY CO. Quality Dairy Products B-B Home Maid Ice Cream 318 - 15th Street THE BLACK RIVER LUMBER 86 SUPPLY CO. East 28th St., 86 Fulton Road Millwork, Builders' Hardware, Paint, Cement, Builders' Supplies Phone 7202 LORAIN, OHIO R E I T H ' S FOR leweler Opfieian ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 351 BROADWAY AND Complete Optical Service SPORTS GOODS of ALL KINDS SEE Our Usual Low Prices JOE E. GAYNER PHIL KELSER 521 E. Erie Ave. 1121 Sixth St. How YOU Can Win Good K U T Z A a S Business Positions Study today's business problems under ac' P H A R M A C Y tual business conditions at Spencerian College I 1 Where modern equipment, classrooms free from COT- Bdwy- and 13th Sf- Lofami Ohio noise, good lighting and good air are extra aids to your success. New classes, day or evening, begin every Monday in accounting, air conditioning, stenography, bookkeeping, stenotypy fmaf Chine shorthandj, sales and advertising, sta' tistics, state and federal tax work, private and executive secretarial training. Four courses lead to college degrees. Write today for your FREE copy of New Opportunitieswz see how YOU can obtain a GOOD business position. Free Placement Service Easy, Low Tuition Plan SPENCERIAN COLLEGE 3201 Euclid Avenue HEnders0n 3200 91 Years of Faithful Service to Student and Employer PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Phone 4222 Now Showing Complete Assortments in Exclusive Graduation Apparel at Popular Prices THE STYLE CENTER Lorain's Finest Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Store One Hundred Forty-four KA mi- FQ, f 5 1111: - - L4 WW- fi HEILMAN,S ' jr fl L A Lunch and Nlarine Room I 'V The Finest in Foods 2 I I 'fT'Il!T jill. M4 M .-2-' T: ' ! j IX' X 'X 4 :eva , xp Dr. H. C. Blackann NG CO Largest Exclusive Optical Store ' in Lorain County 550 Broadway Complete Grinding Plant on Premises Broken Lens Duplicated 522.50 MENVS SUITS 527,50 Quickly and Accurately Ph0n26839 Union Made 309 Broadway Lorain, Ohio LORAIN COUNTY'S BIG BANK Ebe Glevelanb rust Glompamg A. E. CAMERON, Manager 383 BROADWAY LORAIN, OHIO MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION One Hundr d F tyf BEST WISHES , 0 V , 9 DEPARTMENT STORE Broadway at Sixth Lorain, Ohio G O U L D t S Extend 39A 39B Their HEARTY WISHES Dick Bowen: She said she'd be faithf ful to the end. Pryor: L'Why that sounds good. Dick Bowen: Yes, but I'rn the quarter hack. Billy Grohe: Something seeins to be wrong with this engine, it . . . Charolerte Falk: iiDon't he foolish, wait until we get off this main road, Owl Stamps X-Ray Fitting Good Shoes Fairly Priced HAGEMAN SHOE CO. East Side of Broadway at 4th Street Hosiery - Chiropodist - Luggage Compliments of JOSEPH SVETE General Insurance 1782 E. 28th St. Phone 7110 The quality of our printing is apparent when you get the job. The economy is apparent when you get the bill. The OHIO SERVICE PRINTNG Co. Lorain's Leading Printers 552 FIFTH STREET PHONE 5242 O H d ed Forty-six SAY good-bye, once and for all, to the creaky old notion that electric cooking is costly. Say hello - and Welcome 1 to savings, clean- liness, freedom from the kit- chen, better tasting foods! Ask to see actual electric bills we have borrowed from your neighbors. Midgets they are, those bills. Come in today - see for yourself how little modern electric cooking costs! N GNN I474 5 11R ' 4 0 0 sAYs MRS. B. A. RAY I FOUND our THAT ELECTRIC COOKING cosrs AS mucu AS ONLY 2 I moucnr' 4' . . . I prepare three meals each day for from ten to sixteen people, and I find it costs me no more to run the Electric Range per month . . . This lett now on file in our office. 5, ., r - - 1 A 'IJ' if ' lla Flllla' flYlL'f . E ghth and Broadway Telephone 6991! In Lorain, the Cost of Electricity Is the Lowest in History! EVERY HOUSE NEEDS WESTINGHOUSE INDEX Allen's Boot Shop ,.,,,..., Aquilla Bros. ,,,....,,,............, . Babcock, A. H., Inc. Baetz Barber ....,,.,.....,.,..,,,,,,... Blackann, H. C., Dr. A..A,. .. Black River Lumber ....,, Bond Clothes .....,...,.....,....,........ Bower, C. B., Coal Co. ,,,,. .. Canalos ........,,..,.,......,,............,.,. Carlsen's Garage .,,,,,.... Central Bakery ........ City Bank .,,......,,..,a..,... City Transfer .................,...........,.....,................., Clark, Geo. A., Co. ,...........,,....,,,......,,,........,.. . ClevelandfLorain Hwy. Coach Cleveland Trust Co. ,,,................,,,.....,.......... . Coulter's Restaurant ...,.,..... Daugherty, George S. ....... . Demeter's Pharmacy ..................... Doane Electric ,,,,,....,..,...........,,,......................,..., Dreamland, Elvira, and Pearl Dyke School of Commerce ,,........,.......,.,... Eddy's Pharmacy ............................,, Eldredls ..,.,.....,.,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,......,....., Elyria Business School ........ F1scher's Drug Co. ,................, . Frederick's Bicycle Shop ............ Globe Store .,..........,.,,,,.......,,,,,......,,,,.. Gould's ...,..............,........... .......... Gumpert Co. .....,,,,,.,,,,,.. . Hageman Shoe Co, ,,,.,,., . Hart Jewelry ........................ Hawkins Motor Sales ,,...... Heilman's ................................. Heirnann's .,..........,..........., Heinz ............................ Hettler, S.,'Dr. ............,,,.,,...,,,.. .. Hume, T. J., Co. .,..........,............... .. Indianapolis Engraving Co. ......,............. . Jacoby Bros. ,,,,...............................,...,, . Johnson E5 Cook .................... Klein Co., The Sam ..,,,,..... Kl1D6lS Dept. Store .......................................... Kutza Pharmacy .....,......,..,,..........,,,,................. La Salle Extension University ............... Leader Grocery .........................,.......,,..,............. Lipp's Tea and China Store ........,............ L, O. Paint ....,..........................,...,.......,, Lorain Banking Co. ............... . Lorain Business College ....... DF ADVERTISERS 121 132 137 144 145 144 141 124 128 142 123 129 122 128 129 145 125 132 123 137 128 138 138 128 121 121 124 122 146 132 146 123 123 145 122 132 141 130 139 123 142 134 146 144 137 132 121 138 134 127 Lorain Creamery ,,,,,,,i,,,, Lorain Glass Co. ,..,,,.. . Lorain Hardware ............ Lorain Journal ..,..,....,., Lorain Lumber Co. ..,,..,,,, . Lorain Telephone Co. ,......,, . Lora1n Theater ..,..................,....., Lyon Tailoring ...,..................,.,,,,,, McFadden, F. J. ,....,.,,,............,.,,,.,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,, . Martha Dean Beauty Shop ,,,,....,...,........ Mathews Funeral ............,........,.,,..., ........,., Maurice Beauty Shop ............ Miller Bros. ............................ . Moc Studio ...........................,,,.. Model Bakery ................................. National Bank of Lorain .......,, Nat's Natty Shoppe ..,..,....... Nemecek's Market .,..........., Nielsen Jewelry ............,...,...,.,,..,., Oberlin Business College ...... Ghio Engineering Co. .,...,,.. . Chio Public Service ,....... Chio Service Printing .......... Ohio Theater .......,....,,,.,.,,,,.,.. Ostrov's Shoes ......,,,,,.... Penny, C., Co. Rebman Grocery ................. Reith's Jewelry .,.,,.......,,,.,...........,, Robinson Dry Cleaning ......... Seymour's Jewelry ....,.,..,......... Shiif's Jewelry ..................,,,.........,.... ........... Smith, Jewelry ................................... , ......,.........,. Southern Athletic Association Spang's Bakery ,,......,......,.....,,..,.,i,......................,, Spaid, M. A. ......................................... ...,...... . Spencerian Business College ..........,.......... Style Center .....,..............,..,.....,..,........ .,,........ Sutter s ......,,,,..,,,..,..,,,,..,.,,.,,.,.,..,,,,,.,.. Svete .........................,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,...,.,,...... T6ll1Hg,S Ice Cream ...................,....,......,,......... Thompson, J. Ford, Funeral ....,..........,..... Trimmer Jewelry ................................ ........... Ward, C. E., Co. ....................... . Ward Electric Co. ........ . Whipple, A. D. ................................ .......... . Wieland, N. C. ............................... .v ........... .. Wilcox College of Commerce Wissinger, Ira E. ............................................... . Wood Lumber Co. ...... ..... .......... . 132 136 143 141 125 130 134 145 130 138 125 124 124 131 132 124 128 137 130 135 142 147 146 125 122 129 142 144 136 122 138 121 144 124 122 144 144 134 146 136 121 125 120 130 137 142 136 142 128 e H d ed Forty-eight


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