Lorain High School - Scimitar Yearbook (Lorain, OH)
- Class of 1945
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W 5' ,c fi 4 S . V2 13 1 E 5 E' A Education for the world of tomorrow F1 FOR that bright world of tomorrow . . . we plan . . . we build . . . we create. The world of tomorrow is ours . . . ours for the working. We learned to earn . . . Weipracticed the code of everyday liv- ing . . . cooperation. Our mission be- yond darkness . . . to create one world . . . a world of prosperity . . . a world of opportunity . . . a world of PEACE. The 1945 Scimitar Lorain High School JUNE HIRKA . , ERRY FREEDMAN Loram, Ohzo J Editors 4: 5: Ki ni I -1 --v--fri--rv:--7' vvvv-1rw--1-v-vvv:-vvv v-v -Q-nil-1-mug--1-umunnnmuln-umm--uv..u'.4-u -n n-n--1u---1-----1uuu-r----nn--g-n-- --1 g----11nn1nv----1-u--- --1-I-n un ru-nv.-gvln-1-1.1---l up f -1-1-aug 5 -v E have a service honor roll . . .hundreds of names . . . sixty-eight gold stars . . . They worked, fought, bled . . . died . . . for that bright tomorrow. We must work hardg learn a great deal . . . to MAKE tomorrow bright. They gave their all . . . We must give our time, our service, our devotion . . . for that world . . . for that bright tomorrow. X, 3 5 i . . ix Q. . 'fu-nf 5:5 ix V,,,, Q . P - 35 XL, V - iv Q 'wwf' ff'i':fi?iiQfigf1rfg:g,s5svS Q .dgtwnff ' ' ' H '2 , ,L g A ag Q 'i',,-Qs A Q '47 ff , -5 f - V .w i 2 5 35 315 M .-M ist ,-LL ' Q ff Q W, -.k, W -Tzg ,,L' , ' 'dgim X51 i:4S 'mw 711312 va ' 1 5' 23512. 9 ' Lf , ggi .Alai gfljy - ggi? yilfiiffiif , 5, , ., 5 fix. L A ef? ' 1 I , ,i . ?f!3s,sgM . f f A psf ' , ' g1:?Ti5m3E??fi?5 - J 1 . 5 - - gf?i?TZiffz?., , ,gg A- V 1 A Vi x 1 L W W ,E .mf , 31 R iff k lx'-sw? E X f.W:::f 2 3 4 is 1 X Sw ,SQ U 321749 Q - ff1Mf f EARN for today . . . pre- pare for tomorrow . . . students develop their bodies . . . minds . . . characters . . . have good times . . . make friendships . . . store away memories. They learn to appreciate fine things . . . use their minds . . . contri- bute useful ideas . . . services . . . efforts. Books, tools, maps, words, signs, symbols . . . these are only a beginning. Lives of service . . . cooperation . . . help- fulness must be our goal. This is our mission . . . We cannot fail. W ,tr , ff' . 2 Y E'PfwF'4 , I A ,, V. ' ..,..a...a-.vim ,, 1-3 r-Nw. '-.aw A 't 'Qt 5? Q A ' 'N 1- .- 2- ' -Q.,-ff? Jil T' X as ,1 S X .Six Wayne Burich, C.A.P. pilot, plots the homeward course ,K ' Education or X fi D Q i the fworldis mindpower UR world will need leaders, understanding, peace . . . for that bright tomorrow . . . We need good, clear minds . . . Mind- power is strength. We study the past to prepare for the future . . . History is im- portant. We learn to he precise and accurate . . . Mathematics and science are important. We enrich our minds, broaden our understandings . . . English is important. Our vision is forward . . . airplanes, television, radio . . . our new world. For this new world we are developing mindpower. United States History I students note the diminishing size of the world-a result of modern inventions. S Marga ret Stankura, R ose Ianni, Lois P o n d y, Marian Bal- mert, and John Motto examine im m i g r a nt handicraft as they in- terpret the immigrant contribution to Amer- ican life. Eight www ot WM Ed Zahorec and Gab- riella Toth tally the votes in B-12 while Johnny Wryst and Aileen Weber report straw votes in the Roosevelt-Dewey pres- idential race. F fn. ff , P 1 1 its I , EMOCRACY requires practice in everyday democratic liv- ing . . . Voting . . . is a citizenis way . . . cooperation is the key- word . . . among students . . . between labor and management . . . among nations. The time is now to train good citizens for a good democracy tomorrow . . . Straw votes teach pupils to choose well . . . the leaders for democratic America . . . a nation of one people from many lands and many cultures. Not-uhyphenated Ameri- cans --but AMERICANS ALL. President Bill Raptis presides over a meeting of the Student Council-democracy in action in school life. Ray Drobiszewski records minutes as Bill Schuster listens. Louise Villanucci explains Gs- car's vital or- gans and the need of proper diet to a class studying Biology I. Ten A Th M I Shih eww .-s, wi c 'NQRX WV' 'Af,,0v.V-W QV TQ Joe Rich prepares to evaporate a solution while Al Cooke deter- mines the concentra- tion of an acid. ENICILLIN . . . bent light . . . aralac . . . Scientific progress brings improved tools and techniques . . . brings new beauty . . . health and enjoyment into our lives. Television . . . cargo planes . . . plastics . . . sulpha drugs . . . radar . . . helicopters . . . factory- built homes . . . will all 'help to make this world CNE WCRLD. Eleanor Barrett, Bunny Hoffman, Cecelia Benchak, and Dick Lowrie behold the miracle of the lucite tube-bent light. Qi K? . .. 23'n'5'1aaLf. 'i5 fwav,f2 4' QE' -gfgvfv., 55 W. guy ff? my sf, ML r . lg.. ,M .1 ' +V, Q f Q, aw 2 'Q -mm to build . . . to create ,al---v Members of the Art IV class create still life paintings. E must prepare for a new w niques. We must plan our new world . . . build it . . . work for it . . . create it . . . create it in the image of our thoughts. In the fine arts room we create . . . with our hands, our minds. In the industrial arts room we build . . . learn new techniques and skills. In the classroom we plan . . . with pencils . . . paper . . . and dreams orld . . . new ideas . . . new tech- Thirteen OP-FLIGHT craftsmen . . . skilled secretaries . . . will be needed in the office and factory of tomorrow . . . New and better ways will be found to earn our daily bread . . . and more of the bet- ter things of life. Six-hour day . . . guaranteed annual wage . . . severance pay . . . will give us freedom from want . . . freedom from fear . . . and will help to keep us happily employed . . . in the air . . . in the office . . . beside the motor . . . beside the office machine . . . Skill will play a vital role in efficient and necessary workmanship. Don Dengerd, Joe Chudzinski, and Jack Clark examine the Allison B-12 engine in pre-flight class. 'Q X., rf A g Pupils studying office practices learn practical skills on office machines-calcu- lators, Dictaphone, Sunstrancl, and the typewriter as a stencil cutter. L0 t W QV' VUVJH QV-'WOW ot TOM Fifteen Sophomore p upi l s build strong bodies through play and individual gym stunts. Sixteen Boys ulearned the ropes in gym class. Timing . . . effort . . . practice . . . perfection . . . play skills are work skills. We used our heads to use our hands. We learned to climb today . . . in order that we may climb tomorrow. ,lj 5, - 4 Q ffl: s ff., 'ws r' . J -L' is L' , 'S vu: ? if I mi :aff is 5 2 ,f 5 , . Y. . , 1 1 .. , ,. , t 4, N' lei' il I V I, HE Greeks had a word for it . . . Sana mens in corpore sano - y a sound mind in a sound body . . . Exercise . . . one two . . . three . . . down . . . up . . . rest. Play . . . for fun . . .for sklll . . .for w health. Healthy bodies are strong bodies . . . for work - today and ' i tOI110l'l'0W. Calisthenics condition senior boys for rigors of military and civilian life. Mrs. R a chel M c D a niel s and Dr. W. S . B a l dw in made a check- up of Mary Ann Cooper. Jean B. Mey- ers and Betty Wurm take the tuberculo- sis skin test. Eighteen '5 53 I V ' T is well to keep well. We learned that sickness can be pre- vented . . . that cures were not always better . . . that checking the symptoms now meant happy days . . . good health . . . happiness . . . zest for jobs that may be done today for that better tomorrow. O . . . caution . . . stop. Effective work . . . faithful work . . . kept boys and girls safe. Re- minders from congenial patrol boys kept jay- walkers between the lines. Safe walking . . . safe looking . . . safe living. No highschool person ever injured in patrolled area . . . a real tribute to the habit of safety. U ohn Szabados reminds students to cross the street on the green light. Nineteen fs :Q 3 'W QQ if , ' ,,s,zv,1 1: He Q, .A , . . X 1371 V, . 1 I Cla' , :Z :W Yialiflj H k A' '5 1 j :::E5l,. 53675523522 V ' . -- ' ' ' My . , ,wig 2 . 5. ,. . m,,,..,. 'f ,Q-z1,,., -5, ,.wQ,. ' . ' I , W , ML Q .. ., ':' V ., . 'F ' K w - L , W M 'V 'fl' 2 4 . , , .sv NM ' TE S i --' f '.-' ,. M' A f ' ' . , lfzzw f , 'I w A . ,im . M ,,,L f A 52? 1--7' ,.,.' 5 ' K W . 2575 1 , 2, X, Y 3 -- . , H Pe A M I ,A K . Qfizizegi' gif f ..,. 'W' , Sf . ii 2 H K in ' Rf :- I li . 3 I W Q' it 5 , '5'bi,2, Lf' gg 525 H W2 33,7 Kg, .,.. awe. ,ig M, Li, - ' A 5 ' MM- ij 5 , M ' rggcpf, ' I Y ' ia, gg -,sk . 9' 3 T . 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KW, i,-.1 'mR'1W5if'?ssi?7:sz?i m,2m,ww,.1:, Q,w,ww,: M lsfffliw' Q, , -'Q S iff limi' W , lp E W X f -1----. , -- - -'1 . 1... 1.1-1.r.v--,-.'--effvvfi--1----1---1-1,vv-f--1-'11 vm----f -.-..1-1---..---.--Y.-----11--,--f.i1.-----Hu--i-..,.--im-..-----. il- 1-q---f4'-------.-,---------1------,.--1------.ip------4 l 47---1-1----..--1------1.T.----.---T---- --.------1. ----l-l-1---V.-----.vfi--.--.'---.--nv-n--url-.-.-I wif---N -, -rv 1 .Q A ' 44 -.-----41----..-,4 4 M ORE than a building of brick, mortar, and stone . . . A school 'house . . . treasure house of dreams . . . ideals . . . action . . . more than the 3 R's . . . more than formulas . . . A school builds character . . . provides skills life. . . . encourages hopes . . . for the fuller, happier SCHOOL SK ,Mx-XM... K 'N'mwm2fm.,W -ma, . f. . iw? I , X- 71 ,K ,,-:,,. , .va ? 1 G .X MWMWW' ilk: gf , Q 13? SQ 5221 , rm V, qs ww be :if'?E- 1 an f 21? vm I. 1 15 2 4 f-f- my - :I WSE' . :.. :ev ' 117' -...Aga 1, 'P 1 An important telephone call seems a happy event for Mr. C. W. Luttrell. A Cozzgrutufatiusfzs, Iliff, aluzitirell f CONGRATULATIONS to our new superintendent . . . nine years Lorain High's principal . . . a leader in the community. Active in his new position . . . adapting wartime measures . . . pre- paring peacetime education. ' TwentyfFo1.w Seated from left to right: W. A. Pillans, Business Manager. Walter S. Nielsen, joseph A. Svete, Dr. S. V. Burley, President, C. A. Hartz, Clerk, D. W. Lawrence, Vice' President, Philip Austin. Good schools need good management HE Board of Education . . . mainstay of our entire school system. Despite the many problems . . . war emer- gency . . . priority ratings . . . wartime shortages, the Board has done a commendable job of school manage- ment. It is the duty of the board to finance our schools . . . provide the students with necessary equipment . . . issue building contracts . . . keep our schools in opera- tion. They did a tough job . . . well. College representatives encouraged seniors to continue their educa- tion. - Ai' K. H. McFall, Bowling Green Universityg E. M. McGaskey, Boys' Guidf ance Directorg Dr. R. L. Shurter, Case School of Applied Scienceg Ar' thur F. Southwick, College of Woosterg Dean Dolan, Flora Stone Math' erg Doris Long. Girls' Guidance Directorg Harold White, Baldwin-Wallace. They helped us to plan our tomorrow Dean Dolan presents to interested girls edu- cational opportunities for the world of to- morrow. Opportunities in sci- ence attracted boys in a conference with Dr. Shurter. TwentyfFive Romance, thrills, mystery, biography 1 adven. Vera H. Lawrence Ruth M. Hardy Starting at the top: tures in good reading . . . in the English class to- Ioan Jameson day . . . for leisure reading tomorrow. Constance A. Bleyer Victor E. Dobras U Engltsh Department Constance A. Bleyer Victor E. Dobras Ruth M. Hardy B. A., University of Wisf B. A., College of Woosf B. A., Findlay College Comm ter M. A., Northwestern Un' M. A., George Peabody iversity. College for Teachers Joan jameson Vera H. Lawrence B. A., College of Woos- B. A, Ohio Wesleyan ter University TwentyfSix English Department Doris M. Long Clarice Miraldi M. Bernice Sergeant B. A. Wittenberg B. A., College of Woosf B. A. Wellesley College Oberlin fel' M. A., Ohio State Uni' versity Lena Swick Helen Vorman B. S., University of Kan' B. S., M. A., Ohio State sas University M- .A-, Columbia UIUVCI' University of California sity - ' University of Mexico Unglilggg of Upsolai College of William and Mary Telegraph . . . telephone . . . television . . . pupils StartiEiri:tLEie top: study the words in English class preparing for the Clarke Mirjdi eXPe1'i911C9 in Wofld C0mmU11iC3ti011- Helen Vorrnan Lena Svvick M. Bernice Sergeant Staffing at the IOP! Protozoa . . . porifera . . . coelenterata . . . Biology Staffing at the top Charles W, Cook I sudents learn the phyla from examining pre- Harold C, jones Harold C. Freshwater served Specimens' John I. McKee Twe'ntyfEigl1t Sczence Department Charles W. Cook Harold Freshwater Harold C. Jones B. A., Oberlin College B. S., M. S., Ohio State B. A., Maryville College Qhemistry University Ohio State University Biology University of Pittsburgh John McKee B. A., Oberlin College Holy Cross College Western Reserve Univerf sity Biology Chemistry C. C. Waterhouse B. A., Lawrence College Ohio State University University of Wisconsin Physics C. C. Waterhouse Mathematics Department 01-val E. Gundrum Amy R. Hall Helen D. Simpson B. S., Bowling Green B. S., West Virginia Wes B. A., BaldwinfWallace State University leyan College M. S., Western Reserve George Washington Uni' M. A., University of Wis University versity consin Ohio State University Columbia Teachers' Col' Columbia University Geometry lege Algebra Geometry F. H. Smith Zola M. Watson B. S., Ohio State Univerf B. A., Western Reserve sity University C1eVClaf1d College Business Mathematics Trigonometry Plotting graphs of- equations, students in algebra learn their value in science and aeronautics. Amy R Hall Orval E. Gundrum Helen D. Simpson F. H. Smith Zola M Watson Edwin W. Bash Euphrasia Haskins Ada G. Marvin Edwin W. Bash B. S., Ohio University Bluffton College Columbia University Economics W. A. Smith B. S., Baldwin'Wallace College M. A., Ohio State Un versity History Thirty 1, Starting at the top: Dev Manwell War Priges , , , inflation , , , Wal- bgnds W. A. Smith Starting at the top . . . cost of living indexes . . . interest economics students. Social Science Department Euphrasia Haskins B. S., Ohio State Uni' versity Civics Charlotte Stone B. S. in Education Ohio University Industrial Geography B. M B. Ada G. Marvin A. Findlay College . A., Columbia Univer' sity Economics Anne A. Wheatley sity History S., Ohio State Univer' B. Mrs. Janice Youtt Anne A. Wheatley Charlotte Stone De V. Manwell A., BaldwinfWallace College History Mrs. Janice Youtt B. A., Ohio Wesleyan Industrial Geography Fidela A. Cummings B. S., Ohio State Univer sity Williain and lwiary Col lege Middlebury College Spencerian Spanish Foreign Languages Department Martha L. Hartley B. A., Lake Erie College M. A., Columbia Univerf sity University of Grenoble Clirancej University of Paris fFranceJ French Ida Stone B. A., Oberlin College M. A., University of Chicago Harvard Summer School Latin Edith B. Love B. A., Mather College Latin Elizabeth Wright B. A., Muskingum Col lege M. A., Ohio State Uni' versity Middlebury College Spanish Katherine G. Moehle B. A., Lake Erie College Western Reserve Univerf sity Knowledge of languages will build better understanding . . . promote cooperation . . . encourage peace. Spanish students help to interpret South American culture through handicraft arts. German Starting at the top Fidelia Cummings Ida Stone Elizabeth Wriglit Katherine G. Moehle Martlia L. Hartley Edith B. LOVE 3-Tm. Starting at the t0P5 George Young watches Al Cooke as he operates the bar saw. Hfflng at the f0D Ed Cinniger E A Monegan Donald C. Davis Henry Przychocki T. N. Hummel Charles R Swartwoo Thirtyffwo Industrial Arts Department Ed Cinniger B. S, in Education Miami B University Pre-Flight Aeronautics E. A. Monegan . E. E., Ohio State Uni- versity Drawing B. B. Donald C. Davis S,, Ohio State Univerf sity Machine Shop Henry Przychocki S., Ohio State Univerf sity Woodwork T. N. Hummel B. S. in Ind. Arts Educaf tion, Bowling Green State University Case School of Applied Science Metal Work Charles R. Swartwood B. S., Miami University Automotive Theory and Practice Home Economics and ultuml Arts Departments Hazel A. Craw Esther M. Dempsey Dorothy Jones Helen V. Oehlke B. S., Bowling Green B. S., Ohio State Univerf B. S., Oberlin College Cleveland School of Art State University sity Music Western Reserve Univerf Home Economics M. A., Columbia Univerf sity sity Cincinnati University Child Care Art Thelma Pitts Mary E. Swingle Wilbur Tipton B. S., Earlham College B. A., Wittenberg College B. A., Ohio Wesleyan B. A., Indiana University M. A., Ohio State Uni' University B. S. in Library Science versity Instrumental Music Western Reserve Uni' versity Librarian Home Economics Homemakers of tomorrow learn the fine art of home planning. Thelma Pitts Dorothy Jones Esther M. Dempsey Hazel A. Crew Mary E. Swingle Wilbur Tipton Helen V. Oehlke H? George Daniel Healthy bodies are strong bodies . . . pupils keep them strong and Herbert M1115 B, M, Mccaskey healthy with exercise . . . proper diet . . . observance of sound health Gertrude Zmk principles. Health and Physical Education Departments George Daniel B. L., Ohio Wesleyan University Harvard University Chautauqua School of Physical Education Physical Education Herbert Mills B. S.. Ohio University Physical Education Thirtyfour E. M. McCaskey B. S.. Mount Union Col lege Harvard University Physical Education Gertrude Zink B. S., Ohio University Physical Education Commercial Department Marguerite Cochrun B. A., Findlay College University of Iowa Typing O. M. Newman B. S., Miami University Bliss College Wilmington College Bookkeeping Gertrude Gaines B. S., Bowling Green Business University University of Kentucky Shorthand Regina Price B. A., Marygrove College Office Practice Stencils . . . filing . . . debits and cred- its . . . dictation . . . business letters . . . Servicemen's News Letter . . . mim- eographing . . . commercial students Gertrude Gaines Marguerite Cochrun 163111 many P1'3CfiC3l office skills. O M Newman Regina Price X Thi1'tyfSix Rosemarie Scalise and Dick Schmidt make formulas and equations live in fascinating chemical experiments. Q a - - I 'S 41-1,-w--1----1'-1v 1----1--www--vv,-----1---1--r'vvv-v-.---1---nr ---1..--- --.---...uf ------y-.f..u--uf.----.1--af.--v-..'.f.--.-1--.....---.. --,--------- -1-------fl---.-f..----i.----,-----'.-1----,--- ..1l.--.,-------i.---- --.---.1----i---.------.---g---1-- l--.--frm -v.-. ---1-,--, v--gf-----,-,-.-.-.--..--.f.--Av.-NT-N--..ff L , SHAKESPEARE . . . binomial theorem . . . wing di- hedral . . . C121-12201 1... gravitational attraction . . . vive la France . . . Know add one cup of sugar ' ' ' These and many other classes helped us to enjoy life . . . to live life . . . more happily . . . and more abundantly. CLASSES Zin zmuriam Thirtyiight Harold A. Oliver Constance A. Bleyer Constance A. Bleyer . . . for nine years editorial ad- viser to the Hi-Standard . . . Harold A. Oliver . . . for ten years editorial adviser to the Scimitar . . . -30- . . Capable directors of student publications . . . hon- ored by all-American ratings for their publications . . . Respected . . . remembered . . . Their tireless energy . . . their devotion to tasks . . . well-done . . . Their wholesome influence among their students - their best tribute . . . as we . . . remember. -14, O President, Wayne Smith, Treas- urer, Eileen Byron, Vice-Presi- dent, Bill Schuster, and Secre- tary, Dorothy Barens were the class officers of 1945-A. Realiz- ing the war would not last for- ever, they planned their futures. ' 1945-A COMMITTEES Pin - William Scutt, Chairman, June Bernasek, Dorothy Hoist, Donald Hahn, Robert Kosmo. Motto - Grant Copeland, Chairman, Mary Lou Pong, Olga Kimmel, George Haley, Edward Hornick. Color - Sylvia Lukesic, Chairman, Ro- berta Grube, Lois Ketcham, Richard Bond, Gerald Mitenbuler. Announcements - Janet Finkle, Chair- man, Nina Trigilio, Faith Walters, William Cameron, Robert Georgeff. Colors - Flame red and silver. Motto - Today's challenge is tomorronfs future. Thirty-Nine This semm Sylvia Andorka M Clubs, School Aid, Intramurals Dorothy Barens - Publications, School Aid, Clubs, Music Bruna Belletti-Intramurals, Clubs, School Aid Marian J. Berlin - Clubs, School Aid June Bernasek - Publications, School Aid, Clubs Arthur Beyer 4 Intramurals Madora B. Blakely - Athletics Manager, Intramurals Jean Bogdan-Intramurals, Publi' cations, Clubs, School Aid Richard Bond-Athletic Manager, Publications, Music, School Aid Ray Bowers - Intramurals, Athf letics, School Aid Eleanor Bozik - School Aid Wayne Burich-School Aid, Music Eileen Byron-School Aid, Club, Athletics William Cameron! Music, School Aid William Carlsen-Athletics, School Aid, Clubs William Ceresa - Intramurals, School Aid Irene Chrustic-School Aid, Intra' murals, Music Dominick Ciarrone - Athletics, School Aid, Intramurals Jack Clark - Publication, Music, School Aid, Clubs Grant Copeland - School Aid, Clubs Mildred Crisp4Music, School Aid Mike Cyb - School Aid Dora Dario-Intramurals, School Aid, Music, Clubs lass graduated on anuary 24, 1945 Norma Darvas 4- School Aid Mary DerfinyfClubs, Intramurals Violet Desantisflntramurals Ann DeSilvester - School Aid, Intramurals Joe DeSilvester-Intramurals, Arhf letics, School Aid Palmira A. Diaz - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Salvador Diaz - Intramurals Eusebio DiLuciano - Intramurals Katherine DiLuciano-Intramurals Lillian Dobrocky f Intramurals Maxine Drifke4Clubs, Intramurals Mildred Duran W Clubs Jim Eiden - School Aid Irene Emmons-Clubs, Intramurals Miriam Eppley - Intramurals, Mu- sic, School Aid, Clubs Vincenza Fabrizio - Intramurals Hilda Fallon - Intramurals, Clubs, School Aid Clifford M. Fredericks - Clubs Clarence Frederick - Intramurals, Clubs, Athletics Janet Finkel - Intramurals, Music, School Aid, Clubs Ruth Alice Fisher - Intramurals, Clubs, School Aid Irene Flaczynski - Intramurals, Clubs Bessie Frigesflntramurals, School Aid, Clubs Stephanie Furdyn - Publications, School Aid, Clubs, Intramurals NORMA DARVAS VICLEI' D SANTI5 ANN PA! MIRA X DIAZ I SALVADOR DIAZ ' KATHERINE DiLUCIANO ' LILLMN MAXINE MILDRED DURAN jAM IRENE EMMON9 1ANErmNnsL MIRIAM EPPLEY VIN ALICE FISHER IRENE HILDA FALLON CLIFFGRD M BESSIE: FRIGBS. STEPHANIE FURDYN Man non Christ GamellYInti'amurals, Clubs, School Aid Ramon Garcia - Intramurals Helen Gargus - School Aid Robert Georgeff - Intramurals, Clubs, Publications Robert Goforth Q Intramurals Robert Greenwald W- Dramatics, Clubs, School Aid Dorothy Gross - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Roberta Grube - Music, Publicaf tions, School Aid, Clubs Sophie Grycz - Clubs, School Aid Donald Hahn - Athletics, Intra' murals, School Aid, Clubs George Haley-Publications, Mu' sic, Dramatics, Clubs, School Aid Emil Haponek - Athletics, School Aid Floyd Harris - Intramurals, Clubs, School Aid, Music Jack Hintz--Athletics, Intramurals, Clubs Dorothy Hoist - Intramurals, Pub' lications, Music, School Aid, Clubs LaDonna Holzhauer - Music, School Aid, Intramurals Edward Hornick - School Aid Alan Innes - Intramurals, Clubs Norman Jacoby - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Anna Karasevic - Clubs Lois Ketcham-Intramurals, Clubs, School Aid William Kevern - School Aid Olga Kimmell4Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Dorothy Kobasic - Intramurals, School Aid 're in the armed forces Evelyn Kolbe Q School Aid Dick Korp 1 School Aid, Clubs Ernest Kosash 1 School Aid. In' tramurals Robert Kosmo - School Aid John KostelichiClubs, School Aid Don Kovacs - Intramurals, Athf letics, Clubs, School Aid Don Kozich - Intramurals, School Aid Louise Kozonics - Music, School Aid Florence Kragely 4 School Aid Marvin Lanning Q Clubs Muriel Little - School Aid Catherine Lovell - School Aid, Intramurals, Publications, Clubs Sylvia Lukesicslntramurals, School Aid, Clubs Jean Lustig - Music, School Aid, Clubs Peggy MacFarlancl-Music, School Aid, Clubs Geraldine Mazaleski - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Virginia MazurfSchool Aid, Pub' lications, Music, Clubs Ellen McAfee7Music, School Aid Shirley McCormick4Music, School Aid, Clubs, Intramurals Mary Ann McGee - Intramurals, Music, School Aid, Clubs Dale Meredith 7 Athletics, Intra' murals, Publications, School Aid, Clubs Lillian Miceli - School Aid, Clubs Matthew Milicic - Intramurals, School Aid, Clu-bs ln tomorrowis worlc Gerald Mitenbuler - Intramurals, W School Aid Samuel Morgan - Music Edna Carol Mulholland - Publi' cations, School Aid Katherine Naidenoff - Clubs, School Aid Adelle Nemeth - Intramurals, School Aid, Publications Helen Niczky - Music, Intra' murals, School Aid, Clubs Joan Payser -- Clubs, School Aid, Intramurals Wanda Pennington - Draamtics, Clubs, School Aid Vincent Perrier -- School Aid, Music Helen Pirnack - School Aid Mary Lou Pong - Publications, School Aid, Clubs Theodore Poprock - Intramurals, Music, School Aid Ernestine Pruzek - Intramurals, Music, School Aid Joane Pycraft - School Aid Edith Reed - School Aid Raymond Reid - Clubs, Intra' murals Gilbert Rhinehart - Music John Rigo - School Aid Gladys Rilko -- School Aid Calvin Riley - Athletics, School Aid Don Roth - Intramurals, School Aid William Schuster - School Aid, Clubs, Intramurals William Scutt-School Aid, Music Doris Mae Shay - Intramurals, Clubs, School Aid ey will Pla an important part Wayne Smith - Athletics, School Aid, Clubs Imogene Stashick - School Aid, Clubs Leona Stepek - Intramurals, Pub' lications, Music, School Aid, Clusb Palma Sulpizio - Intramurals, Rosemary Wearsch - School Aid School Aid Eleanor Super - School Aid Rog2gZOTaX?530zzi - Publications, . . . . - h Nlzzd Tnglho Clubs, Sc 001 George Zboran - Clubs, School Aid Irene Walchko - Clubs Adelle Zlotnicki - Clubs, School Faith Walters - Clubs, School Aid Aid Called to their country,s service before their graduation In Service 2 5 GORDON BERNHARDT JOHN BOBEL ALAN INNES HARVEY KISHMAN JOHN KOZICH ALBERT LOVE ERANSCISO MENDEZ JOHN SEDIVEY MITCHELL ZUNICH When Duty whispers low, Thou must, a youth replies, I can. ll' Q fr x- Forty-Six The Class Officers of 1945-B were Ray Drobiszewski, Presi- dentg Joe Broz, Vice-President, Mary Ann Cherubini, Secretary, and Mary Ann Saniford, Treas- urer. They smiled at the prospect of graduation. 1945-B COMMITTEES Pin - Jack Schon, Chairman, Beverly Kline, Dominic Graziano, Leo Bas- cone, Rosemary Holder, Betty Bum- ke, Frank Mazgay. Motto -- Gerald Freedman, Chairman, Dorothy Gall, Cable Youngquist, Geraldine Olewinski, Peggy Ann Dock, Joe Chudzinski, Chase Hey- man. Color - Audrey Tomikel, Chairman, Eileen Thibaut, Helen Jakmas, Doro- thy Januzeski, Jack Reising, John Lepkowski, Julius Gajdos. Announcements - June Hirka, Chair- man, Dick Schmidt, Gertrude Bos- wau, Tony Campo, Georgene Gall, Donna Irish, Mario Columbaro. Colors - Canary yellow and powder blue. Motto - Let the torch of Wisdom light our Way to peace. FortyfSeven ETHEL JANE ARANYI GRACE ARREDONDO ELSA M, BANYACSKY X ELEANORE BARRETT LEONARD BASCQNE EIBWARD J. BAZELEWICZ NGRMA BECKIER LENORA BEIL fb' MARY ANN BEKKER ALICE MARIE BELASCO LOIS BERRSNGTON EMILY HEX FR MIKE BIBER ROBERT BICKLE MARY JEAN BIHARY GEORGENE BINDER A9 JOSEPH BLAZINA A JENNIIE BOBIK RUTH SODA ikw iw, GERTRUDIE BOSWAU JULIANNE CHARLOTTE BROKAW JOSEPH R. BROZ These senior: Ethel Jane Aranyi - Clubs Grace Arredondo - School Aid, Clubs Elsa Banyacsky - Clubs Eleanore Barrett - Music, Clubs, School Aid Leo Bascone - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Edward Bazelewicz - School Aid Norma Becker - Music, School Aid Mary Ann Bekker - School Aid, Dramatics Emily Beyer - School Aid, Clubs Mike Biber - Intramurals, School Aid Robert Bickle - Intramurals, Mu' sic, Clubs Mary Jean Bihary - Clubs Georgene Binder - Publications, Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs, Dramatics Joseph Blazina - Clubs Florence Bober - Intramurals, School Aid Jennie Bobik-Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Ruth Boda - Music, School Aid, Clubs Gertrude Boswau - Intramurals, Publications, School Aid, Clubs, Dramatics Julianne Brazina - Clubs Charlotte Brokaw - Publications, School Aid, Clubs Joseph Broz - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs ill graduate on une 6, 1945 Maxine Buckholz - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs John Buddish-Intramurals, School Aid Betty Bumke-Intramurals, Clubs, Music, School Aid Phyllis Burton-Intramurals, School Aid, Dramatics Francis Butchko - Clubs Victoria Butkowski-Clubs, School Aid Anthony Campo - Intramurals Mary Ann Cherubini-Intramurals, Publications, School Aid, Clubs, Dramatics Albert Chohany - Clubs, Intraf murals Joe Chudzinski - Clubs, School Aid Earlene Clark f School Aid, Mu' sic, Clubs Lindsley Clarke - Clubs Shirley Cohen - Intramurals, Mu' sic, School Aid, Clubs Betty Coleman - Intramurals, Music Mario Columbaro 1 Intramurals, Athletics. Publications, Music, School Aid, Dramatics Felicia Cornejo - Clubs Helen Coteff-Intramurals, Clubs Joan Croyle - Music, School Aid, Clubs Eleanore Csubak 4 School Aid, Clubs Barbara Cupp - Intramurals, Mu' sic, School Aid, Clubs, Dra' matics Robert Curtis 4 Athletics, Intraf murals, Publications, School Aid, Clubs. Dramatics M XXINC IUHN I PLT IX BUMKE FRANFF ROV Sk! CIIXI AXIVHOINX E, CAMPO MARX ANN CHERUBINI ALBERT CHDHANY JOSIZPH KHKIDZINSKI EAR LENE CLARK l LINDSLEY .CLARKE ERNKESTINLL sumtav QOHEN msrrr cotmmw sumo fs. cotxmnaao Fcucm coimeio 1 E- ,, ,101 ,pr wt.. . W, .52 - .,' .1 - f ,f-liaise E' .T g gfififfl .. f y 151323352133 M , ,Qs nggrw H ., K f l THERESA CONSTANTINO HELEN COTEFF j0AN CROYLE i ELEANORE 1. CSUBAK BARBARA J. CUPP ROBERT KEITH CURTIS LORETFA T, CZARNEY ROSE DANKCKI CLARA DELIS MIRIAM DELLINGER MARY DELLISANTX r DONALD K. DENGERD NANCY DICK ANGELA DI FILIPPO ENZO DK GIANNANTONIO MARY ANN MANFRED oossscx PEGGY ANN oocx ' ANN DOLINSKY ,lr T, ,Q 'A is in 'Ili . RAYMOND A. DROBISIZEWSKX THERBE oyczxowsici smruiw arms Gmovs ENDRIZAL 'EM' mA essex: mama FATE Rosen W. FERGUSON mm Fsnuc Graduation opener Robert Cuthbert - Music, School . Aid, Clubs Loretta Czarney - Intramurals, Clubs Rose Danicki-Intramurals, Clubs Pat Degan - Clubs, School Aid Clara Delis -- Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Miriam Dellinger - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Mary Dellisanti - School Aid, Clubs Don Dengerd - School Aid Nancy Dick - Music, School Aid, Clubs Angela DiFilippo - Intramurals, School Aid Enzo Di Giannanronio - School Aid Mary Ann DiLuciano -- School Aid, Clubs, Music Manfred Dobbeck - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Peggy Ann Dock -- Music, School Aid, Clubs, Publications Ann Dolinsky-School Aid, Clubs Ray Drobiszewski - Athletics, In' tramurals, School Aid, Clubs Therese Dyczkowski-School Aid, Clubs Shirley Ellis - School Aid, Clubs Gladys Endrizal-Intramurals, Pub' lications, School Aid, Clubs, Dramatics Rita Esser - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Robert Ferguson - School Aid Fran Ferlic - Publications, Music, Clubs. School Aid l roads 0 successful living Carl Ferraro - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Frank Findley-Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Gerald Freedman - Athletics, Inf tramurals, Publications, Music, Clubs, School Aid, Dramatics Julius Gajdos-Intramurals, School Aid Dorothy Gall-Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Georgene Gall-Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs CARL D FFRRARO EE FIELD DOROTHY GEORGENE GALL RAYMOND GERBRANU IENA GIACINTO .4 DORIS GOVE LOIS GRAVER Frances Garbo - Intramurals, Pub' lications, School Aid, Clubs Michael Garcia -- Intramurals, Clubs, Music Marcella Gavron - Intramurals, School Aid, Publications Joe Gawlik - Intramurals, Athf letics Raymond Gerbrand - Athletics, School Aid, Clubs Lena Giacinto-Intramurals, Clubs Norma Glime 4 School Aid Jeanette Glowinski 4 Intramurals, School Aid Connie Goff-Intramurals, School Aid, Publications, Clubs Rose Gold - Intramurals, Clubs Doris Gove - Intramurals Dominick Graziano - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs, Dramatics Dorothy Greenfield - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs, Publications Kathleen Grubic - Intramurals, Clubs, School Aid H FINDLEY LESTERJ FOX FREEDMAN GAIDCG MARIE GARBO GARCIA GAV RON NORMA GLIME CONSTANCE GOFF ROSE GOLD DOMINICK GRAZIANO FRANCES GREENBERG DOROTHY GREENFIELD KATHLEZEN GRUBIC , ooN ouu. LOISDEANE mms A new saw MAE immnin' mnnmxsr HARDENBERGH CHASE 3, HEYMAN JUNE mam HARRY M. A. Homer: noszxvmny uowsa ROXIE LEE .IDHN , V 5, l i,, il! I A .. f '14 '11 K L, MARIE INGRASSIA DCNNA IRISH PEYE IWANSKI PATRKHA ANNE JACOBY I AI I 2 FTTDRE O JANUZZI .. , , W, if CARMELA INGRASSIA JULIUS W. JACOBS HELEN JAKMAS CORINNE JANEZIC DOROTHY ROBERT C, JAWORSKI CALVIN JENKINS Our countr Don Gull - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Loisdeane Haas - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs, Music Beverly Hambley - School Aid Margaret Hardenbergh - Intraf murals, School Aid, Clubs, Mu' sic, Dramatics Chase Heyman - Athletics, Intra- murals, School Aid, Clubs June Hirka -- Intramurals, Publi' cations, School Aid, Clubs Harry Hoffer-Alntramurals, School Aid, Music, Clubs Rosemary Holder -- Publications, School Aid, Clubs, Dramatics Roxie Lee Home - Music, School Aid, Clubs Shirley Howells - Intramurals, Clu-bs, School Aid John Hritsko - Intramurals, Athf letics, Publications, Music, Clubs Carmela Ingrassia - Intramurals, School Aid Marie Ingrassia - Intramurals, School Aid Donna Irish - Music, Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs, Dramatics Julius Jacobs - Clubs Pat Jacoby - Music, Intramurals, Clubs Helen Jakmas-Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Corinne Janezic - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs, Dramatics Dorothy Januszeski - Publications, School Aid, Clubs, Dramatics Ettore Januzzi - Music, Clubs Robert Jaworski - School Aid, Intramurals Calvin Jenkins-Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Richard Johnson - Intramurals, Clubs ill call man to service Geraldine Jurina - School Aid Loretta Jurowski - School Aid Music, Intramurals, Clubs Geraldine Kaplansky7School Aid Dramatics, Publications, Clubs Joe Kerekes 4 Clubs Arlyne Kindelberger-School Aid Music, Clubs Patricia Kish 4 School Aid, Music, Clubs Beverly Kline - School Aid, In tramurals, Clubs, Dramatics Richard Knitter - School Aid Maryann Kocak - School Aid, In tramurals, Clubs Irene Konsevich - Clubs Henry Kozloski - Intramurals, Athletics, Clubs Kenneth Kress - School Aid, Music, Drarnatics, Publications, Clubs Dorothy Krontz A School Aid, In tramurals, Dramatics, Publica tions, Clubs Mildred Kuhn - School Aid Irene Kurdas 1 School Aid, In tramurals Josephine LabiszewskifSchool Aid Intramurals, Clubs Joe Lane - School Aid, Music Clubs RICHARD KNYITER MARYANN KOCAK BERT KOKAS IRENE KONSEVKJ-I HENRY KCTZXOSKI SOP!-IIE KRASIENRO KRBSS KRONTZ MILD?-EQLKUHN IRBNE A. KURDAS IOSEPHINE vw. JOHN A. LEPKOWSKI IRENE E. LESKA DIANA LEWIS GEQRGE LEWIS LOLA LEW'lS ROSEMARIE LIMBACH MARY LONCHAR MACK S. LONG HARRIET LONGYVELL MARTHA LOVICH ELEANORE LUTE HARRIET LUTZ 'Q -y X .J 5 L I MARY MACOVE STEPHEN MAIKUT ERNESTINE MALEY MARY LOUISE MANGAN Qin if K, X RITA MANICHL ALOYSIUS I. MARINIK EDWARD I, MARINIK GLGA MARSALKA EVELYN MARTONCHIK DOROTHY MATAKOVIC MARGARET MATYSIAK 1 WANDA E. ,MAUER N ew occasior John Lepkowski - Athletics, In- tramurals, School Aid, Clubs Irene Leska - School Aid, Clubs Diana Lewis - Intramurals, Clubs, School Aid Lola Lewis M- Intramurals, Music, School Aid, Clubs Mary Lonchar - Clubs Mack Long - Music Harriet Longwell - Music, School Aid, Clu-bs Martha Lovich - Clubs, School Aid, Music Eleanore Lute - Publications, Mu' sic, School Aid, Clubs, Draf matics Harriet Lutz - Intramurals, School Aid Mary Macove-Clubs, School Aid Stephen Majkut - Intramurals, School Aid Ernestine Maley - School Aid, Clubs Mary Louise Mangan - Clubs Rita Manichl-Clubs, Music, School Aid Ed Marinik - Intramurals. Publi' cations, Music, School Aid, Clubs Olga Marsalka - Music, School Aid, Clubs Evelyn Martonchik - Intramurals, Music, School Aid Dorothy Matakovic 1 School Aid Margaret Matysiak4Clubs, School i Aid, Dramatics Wanda Mauer - lvlusic, Clubs will teach new duties William Mays - School Aid, Club Frank Mazgaj - Athletics, School Aid, Clubs Barbara McConihe - Intramurals, Music, Club, School Aid, Draf matics John McFarland - Athletics Aurelia Medaglia - Intramurals, Music, Club, School Aid Ruth Mesenger -- Intramurals, School Aid Jack Meyers - Athletics, School Aid, Club Jean A. Meyers - Intramurals, Music, School Aid, Club Robert Meyers - Athletics, School Aid, Music, Clubs Mary Mihalic-Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Veronica Mika-School Aid, Clubs Robert F. Miller - Music, School Aid, Clubs Genevieve Misner Q School Aid, Music, Clubs Dennis Myers - Athletics, School Aid, Clubs Elizabeth Nemeth f School Aid Clubs Dorothy Nowiclci - Intramurals, Rita O,Connor - Intramurals Gerry Olewinski - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Lois Ormiston-School Aid, Clubs Raymond Pavlovcic - Athletics... Nellie Pavlovich - Intramurals, Music, Clubs, School Aids G MAXS FRANK MAZGAJ BARBARA MCCONIHE .form NLQPARIAND Ar..asi,m MEDAGLIA I QEAN A, MARY ANN MIHALIC wp? FRANCES MILLER ROBERT F. MILLER GENEVIEVE MISNER ELIZABEYH T DOROTHY NOWICKI W5 FLORENCE i aim O'CONNClli A -' sammy NELLIE PAVLOV ICH Education i Stan Pawlak - Athletics, School Aid, Clubs Anthony Perisi-Athletics, School Aid, Music, Clubs Phyllis Pienoski-Intramurals, Dra' matics, School Aid, Clubs Patricia Pikora - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Joe Pliszka - Athletics, School Aid, Clubs Robert Pogorelc - School Aid, Athletics Lois Pollock - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Donald H. Polk - Music, School Aid, Clubs, Dramatics Irene Popovich -- Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs, Music Irene Potyrala-Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Virginia Price - Dramatics, In' tramurals, School Aid, Music, Clubs Helen Rado - Intramurals Joseph Rajher -- Athletics, School Aid, Clubs Jack Reising - Athletics, School Aid Theresa Ricco-Intramurals, Clubs Mary Lou Riddle - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Rufus Rodgers - Athletics, School Aid, Music, Clubs Sarah Rosso - School Aid, Clubs Bleema Roth - Music, School Aid, Clubs Eugene Roth - Athletics, School Aid, Clubs, Dramatics he keystone to succ Joseph Rozankovic - Athletics, School Aid, Clubs Alfred Ryll - School Aid Mildred Sadlowski - Intramurals, Music, Clubs, School Aid Edward Samaha-Athletics, Clubs, School Aid Mary Ann Sandiford - Intraf murals, School Aid, Clubs Jean Scarborough -- School Aid Richard Schmidt - Athletics, School Aid, Clubs 655 Richard Schneider - Athletics, School Aid, Clubs Bob Schnitzler-School Aid, Clubs Jack Schon-Athletics, School Aid Terry Schon - School Aid, Clubs, Dramatics Alvaretta Sage - Clubs, School Aid Grace Sekelsky - Intramurals, Clubs, School Aid Lois Seng - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Dick Sevits - Athletics, School Aid, Clubs Leo W. Sheets4Athletics, School Aid, Clubs Nancy Sido - School Aid, Clubs Dorothy Smarsch - Intramurals, Clubs School Aid, Phyllis Smath-Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs JOSEPH ROYANKOVIC ALFRED RYLL MILDRED SADLOWSKI ALVARETTA SAGE ? EDWARD 1. SAMAHA JOAN G. SAMSEL MARY ANN SANDIFORD JEAN SCARBOROUGH RICHARD M. SC!-IMIDT RICHARD E. SCHNEIQER B08 SCHNITZLER JACK SCHON 13, .5 sw , , ,,i f TERRY scuox i MARGARET T. SECHKAR MARY JO SEDLAK GRACE IRENE SBKELSKY ..-Q! LOXS UOUISE SESKAR DICK SEVITS LEO W, SHEETS , NANCY S100 RONALD R. SLAUTER DOROTHY SMARSCH PHYLLIS SMATH HVFSLYN STAREC .:::::..:Z HARRY A. STEWART SULLINGER oowy KJ-JESTER N In tomorrow? worlc Esther Smith-School Aid, Music James Smith - School Aid, Clubs, Dramatics Joan Smith - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Martha Smith - Music, Clubs Maynard Smith - School Aid, Clubs, Dramatics Oreal Smith -- Intramurals, School Aid Rita Smith - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Elaine Sparr - Intramurals, Mu' sic, Clubs, School Aid, Publicar tions Lois Spidell - School Aid Lillian Springowski - Intramurals, School Aid Parul Springowski - School Aid Don Starrett - Athletics, Clubs Chester Stawicki - School Aid, Clubs Virginia Stelmack - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs Harry Stewart -- Music Ed Stoeff -- Athletics, School Aid, . Clubs Bill Stulgis - School Aid, Clubs Elsie Sullinger - Intramurals, School Aid, Clubs JOHN c EMMA TOCCHI AUDR JOSEPH TRIFILETTI IUCHA DARLENE VARGO JOSEPHXNE t e will be builders John Theobold - Clubs, School Aid Eileen Thibaut - Music, School Aid, Clubs Mary Thomas - Intramurals, Mu' sic, School Aid, Clubs Ruth Thompson h- Clubs, School Aid Edward Tirpak - School Aid Vincent Tisler - School Aid Emma Tocchi-Clubs, School Aid Audrey Tomikel - Dramatics, School Aid, Clubs Fidel Torea - Intramurals, Music, School Aid, Clubs Agnes Toth - Publications, Clubs, School Aid Gabriella Toth-Clubs, School Aid Stan Treboniak-Athletics, School Aid Joe Trifiletti 3 School Aid Richard Trimble - Clubs, School Aid Dorothy Triniszewski - Clubs Richard Turton - Intramurals Mary Varbanoff - School Aid Darlene Vargo 1 School Aid Josephine Wagner - Clubs Aileen Weber - Clubs Raymond Weber - Intramurals Malvina Weigl - Music ' MARY VINCENT TISLER ii ' FIDEL F. TOREA GABRIELLA TUTH STANELY F, TREBONIAK DOROTHY TRINISZEW SKI RICHARD ,I TURTON MARY AILEEN WEBER RAYMOND A. WEBER CHARLOI IE LOUISE WEEKS MALVINA CHARLES RICHARD EDWARD G. ZAHOREC May the torch of wisdom light then' way to peace Ken Wielgos - School Aid Paul Wilms - School Aid John Wryst - School Aid, Clubs Cable Youngquisz - Clubs, School Aid Henry Zaborniak - Athletics, Inf tramurals, Clubs A. WRYST These pupzls are next year s graduates The thrid row shows: Betty Farsetti, Jean Guiliani, Donna Irish, Eugene Roy Har' bert, Steve Halasz, Harry Lampe, Lois' deane Haas, De Laurice Hauer, Dorothy Gallo. Appearing in the second row are: Frances Garbo, Anita Gelman, Wilma Jacovetti, Rosemary Horvath, Alice Guzik, Susanne James, Frances Greenberg, Sally Jo Ferf raro, Edna George. The first row includes: Jack Herman, Daniel Krzak, John Kordeleski, Norman Kent, Kenneth Kress, David Krieg, Bill Knight, Mike Kipychinski. Appearing in third row are: Olga Mud' rak, Marguerite Mihal, Irene Malinowski, Irene Krasnobrucky, Norma Martino, Dorothy Kozarich, Rose Mazze. The second row includes: Isabel Leslie, Beverly Miller, Mary Katonak, Geraldine Justen, Adelia Miraldi, Marilyn McConf nell, Geraldine Kowalchuk. The first row pictures: Gene Maynard, Don Martin, Bill Lewis, Richard McGee, Albert Lasky, Mike Miller. Sanding in the back row are: Elvira Sesf tili, Christine Rango, Virginia Porostovf sky, Mary Jane Prodonovicj, Anthony Prilgine, William Nemeth, Jeanette Paw' lowski, Julanne Py, Blanche Senio, Janice Radar. Those in the second row are: Charlotte Roemer, Frances Rosso, Germaine Mudf rock, Lillian Sharog, Phyllis Penson, Joan Shaw, Arlene Parker, Mary Rado. Seated in the first row are: Robert Smithf berger, Elmer Reig, David Merves, Ernest Ostrognai, Cliff Nolan, Nick Petroff, Dan Nishanian. In the top row are shown: Donna Stephan, Helen Sosiak, Rosalie Walker, Eleanor Stephan, Robert Warhola, Joe Yakovich, Victor Mihuta, Dan Talpas, Mary Toderick, Evelyn Yager, Helen Super. The second row presents: Mary Lou Young, Mabel Dean Shook. Fanny Vail' off, Kathryn Ulakovic, Audrey Water' house, Olga Yavornitzky, Renee Smith, Josephine Volak, Virginia Price. Seated in the first row are: Mike Trbof vich, Fred Wilhelm, Joe Woch, Bill Snell, Alfred Strauss, Paul Timko, Frank Temf kiewicz, Joe Zvosecz. Tomorrow s leaders may be found Standing in the top row are: Casimira Los, Dorothy Lockspeiser, Bill Krieg, Dick Lowrie, Norbert Krzak, Steve Lesko, Pat Kules. In the second row are: Rose Levay, Ann Machnik, Maria Lisca, Pat Lucas, Mildred Kutting, Mildred Lukenic, Leona Martin. Seated in the first row are: Robert Ludf wig, John Lasky, Raymond Krafcik, Jack Krause, Joe Kozarec, Walter Konsevick. Standing in the third row are: Amelia Mazzone, Andrew Marko, Ioe Mihalic, Jacqueline Muir, Pauline Molnar, Jo Miceli, Lois Molnar, Iohn Marmol. Standing in the second row are: Helen Molnar, Sophie Mazur, Ann Mraz, Mabel McGinty, Helen Miechor, Theresa Mic' halskia, Helen Nagy, Mary Lou Masin. Standing in the first row: Bill Miller, Joe Mauro, Dick Miller, Joe Marsalka, Don Mitroff, Ray Malanowski, Bill Magyar. Shown in the third row are: Elizabeth Bodi, Louie Digiandomenico, Quentin Dobras, John Angelos, Don Dengard, Otto Falk, Frank Cavallo, Ieanette Beczyf kowski. The second row presents: Gwen Coates, Eleanor Clontea, Josephine Aleksin, Lois Cisgen, Ianice Chupa, Leola Barnett, Ce' celia Benchak, Mary Arnosky. Seated are: A1 Cooke, Roy Caple, Bob Bastock, Don Bunker, Bob Cameron, John Banas, Bob Dick. Standing in the third row are: Marie Domjancic, Shirley Cohen, Charles Ellis, Joseph Darazio, Iohn Gudan, Florence Ellis, Genevieve Darvas, Concetta Curf cillo. The second row includes: Mildred Dom' jancic, Margaret DiPasquali, Clara Delis, Rosaria DiLuciano, Betty Dietrich, Rose Marie Derifay, Mary Dellicanti, Marietta DiFrancisco, In the first row are: Richard Fisher, Serge Glagolev, Sheldon Gould, John Goodell, Ken Gibson, Jack Eiden, Ron Clucksrnan. n these upperclassmen 0 toda Standing in the third row: Janet Glosser, Paul Fracchione, Joe Howell, Eugene Gargasz, Jack Elliott, Edward Field, Audf rey Firestone, Ruby Gibson. Kneeling in the second row are: Shirley Germaine, Fanny Falasco, Betty Fisher, Rose Marie Gerber, Billie Foos, Jean Fior, Paula Evangelist, Lois Jean Fisher. Appearing in the first row are: Emery Gencur, Gerald Garl, John Franta, Wilbur Erving, Joseph Fekete, Albert Elek, Bern' ard Giardini. Appearing in row three are: Daryl High' land, Anne Higgins, Jeannine Gould, William Gula, George Hanna, Wilbur Herschelman, Donald Glass, Alicia Grose, Janice Goline. Those in row two are: Aloma Leah Gula, Rosemary Greulich, Marilyn Hunger, Martha Gresko, Frances Hobar, Mary Ellen Hopewell, Gloria Heinzerling, Bea' trice Hilenski. Seen in row one are: Charles Grego, Bob Gula, Don Ford, Richard Gradisek, William Haff, Walter Godlewski, Paul Gidich. Appearing in the third row are: Tillie Kaczur, Laura Jurina, Ann Hribar, An' thony Hoholski, Lee Hirst, Elmer Hric, Theresa Iwanski, Doris Keen. In the second row are: Dorothy Jeamf bert, Phyllis Januszeski, Mary Ivan, Rose Ianni, Eleanore Kish, Therese Karpiel, Audrey Janosik, Julia Kertesz. Sitting are: Chuck Heffley, George Hronec, Frank Hudacek, Byron Hoffman, Harry Jabbusch, Alvin Jacoby, Richard Hooven. The third row shows: Marty Lou Kreis' ler, Mary Kozarec, Harold Koleno, Henry Jenkins, Herbert Jacoby, Phyllis Kon' ieczny, Dan Kalayi. The second row presents: Eleanor Komf inz, Germaine Kramer, June Kosash, Mary Ann Kramer, Pat Knisely, Olga Kostelny, Stella Klacek. Seen in the first row are: Bob Jurina, Ken Johnson, Bob Kish, Elek Karnai, Ed- ward Kobal, Clarence Jenkins, Albert Januzzi. MTIIOTS CITE P1'CPdTiTlg 11012 Those in the top row are: Lois Pondy, Magdalene Posey, Jim Pihlblad, Emeric Ramiriz, Wally Riegel, Bob Peterson, Eleanor Recznik, Dorothy Pastran. Standing in the second row are: Carol Ann Posey, Mary Ramirez, Dorothy Radovich, Evelyn Pelter, Madelon Park, Joan Przychocki, Gladys Popa. Those in the first row are: Jack Schremp, Edmund Schulz, James Schon, Leonard Schremp, Ben Poplar, Michail Salassof vich, Earl Ryll. The top row includes: Mary Rosso, Joan Rosso, Robert H. Smith, Joseph Sofra, Harry Siegfried, Jack Springer, Theodore Sexstella, Helen Repko, Rosalie Rittner. Kneeling in the second row are: Vilma Rousie, Jeanette Sadowski, Donna Rieger' Sophie Rogala, Lillian Rutar, Yolanda Rulli, Lois Richter. The first row includes: Harold Smith, Harold Sommerville, Stanley Sniezek, Bill Schwan, Edmond Shukait, Bob Ska' pin, Dick Spademan. Seen in row three are: Joe Toth, Dick Svat, Steve Straka, Leo Theobald, Jack Stidham, Louis Tammaro, Therese Sis' lowski. Consuelo Segevio, Rose Schindler. Those in the second row are: Irene Skref pick, Anzelma Shinsky, Ruth Savinsgy, Margaret Socotch, Stella Semyczyk, Lura Sommers, Joanne Stack, Rose Marie Scali. In the first row are: Norbert Stirzaker, Albert Sulphizio, Ernest Stelmack, Charles Teleha, Bob Strick, John Traut, Arthur Stevenson. Standing in the third row are: Catherine Tisler, Mary Ann Szabo, Robert Ward, George Valko, Bob Veon, Altha Rae Thomas, Della Talarico, Ella Szabados. Seen in the second row are: Mary Jane Szakats, Mary Jean Stigel, Clara Thomas, Margaret Stankura, Eileen Taylor, Mary Louise Szarka, Therese Tilosanec, Betty Steele. In row one are: Clinton Ward, Bartlett Tyler, Walter Wagner, Paul Tru-shell, Joe Vargo, Edward Waldo, Buck Walters. or their places in tomorrow 5 world Row Three: Lewise Zolnay, Doris Vargo, Helen Urban, Geraldine Vargo, Patricia Werner, Bernadine Vinovich, Paul Zalog, Bill Weber, Bill Zeb. Row two: Dorothy Zarvas, Corinne Westrick, Audrey Tomazic, Shirley Whalen, Lily Zoundos, Louise Villa' nucci, Lois Whitacre, Delores Wade, Shir' ley Trifiletti, Veronica Wasileski, Harriet Wichrowski. Rowe one: Robert Ziemba, Phil Young, Walter Weiss, Arthur Wilkowski, Domi' nick Zelnik, Dick Zelina, Dick Woods, Earl Woodings, Sylvester Yockey, Bill Wise. In the back row are: Ethel Benko, Louise Bernabale, Dorothy Balcik, William Bla' ser, Steve Bires, Pete Astorino, Beatrice Bach, Mary Bartock, Lillian Baker. Kneeling in the second row are: Louise Baker, Wilma Angeloff, Vivian Bennett, JO Ann Balderson, Lila Beckler, Margaret Arti, Marian Balmert, Florence Bobel. Sitting in the first row are: George Berry, Dick Baum, Iohn Bilancini, Theodore Ashford, Donald Berens, William Bevan, Harold Bair, William Bickel. Those in the third row include: Mary Jane Clement, Kathleen Bowditch, Norma Crawford, Charles Boycik, Jack Chapman, Peter Cetovich, Magdalene Cronka, Mary Ann Catanzarita. Appearing in the second row are: An' geline Cicco, Olive Burhart, Mary Ann Cooper, Frances Bove, Hallie Crawford, Leona Bodi, Barbara Cendrosky, Seen in the first row are: Iames Coptain, Louis Bremer. Edward Chonka, James Callis, Frank Borer, Chuck Darland, Otto Borsich. Those in the third row are: Mildred Darmafall, Theresa Dembinski, Elizabeth Estrada, Don Durfee, Jerry Ecker, Achilf les Delis, Rita Cyran, Florence Dunnigan, In the second row are: Helene Csutoras, Viola Di Pasquale, Pearl Dades, Doris Jeanne Dick, Christina DiFrancesco, Shir' ley Drifke. In row one are: Don Dunlap, Edward Dembiec, John Deptowicz, Dan Demko, Tom Delis, Ernest Dayka, Mide Diaz. These students learned earl The third row includes: Helen Orton, Carl Moos, Frank Rock, John Pawlak, Richard Morgan, Ed Ondo, Jim Mont' gomery, Frank Naymek, Paul Mozak. The second row shows: Mary Jane Or' seno, Mary Pappas, Margie Ondo, Made' line Parks, Mary Eleese Schroeder, Doro' thy Novak, Margie Nowakowski, James Parobek. In the first row are: Elvira Orosz, Dorf othy Nickel, Iohn Niskey, Miriam Pan- zel, Leona Martin, Georgene Ondick, Florence Nahm, Mary Ormiston. The third row includes: Ruth Mihok, Philip Miceli, Robert Nagy, Antone Pathe, Bill Lewis, Dale Quester, George Pordan, Audrey Mahla. In the second row are: Phyllis Del Man- nerall, Ann Mrosko, Mary Maley, Ioan Maslanka, Violet Nahm, Roseline Ma' daglia, Elvira Pesti, Shirley Mihok. Those in the first row include: James Mitroff, Andy Petroff, Edward Musko' vich, Ed Nikonowicz, Dale Minkler, Carl Nahorn, Gerald Prucha. Seen in row three are: Esther Silva, Gerry Radlow, Paul Strexovski, Leonard Shaw, Bob Smith, Adolph Starec, Wayne Ray' mond, Eleanor Nehmey, Betty Ross. Those in the second row are: Joy Shrefff ler, Ethel Phares, Shirley Stewart, Norma Pelton, Ernestine Piskur, Virginia Plas, Lois Stem, Jennie Rupcic. In row one are: Bill Spangler, Edward Rastovski, Frank Stelzer, Alvin Thomas, John Stefanik, David Sparks, Charles Rook, Ed Sakowski. In the third row are shown: Theresa Zator, Iennine Wheeler, Dolores White, Jose Zaferakes, Fran Stilgenbauer. The second row shows: Betty Wurm, Eleanor Tiberi, Pat Weirich, Olga Szuhy, Dolores Watson. Appearing in the first row are: Thomas Yanetti, jay Warnicke, Bob Toth, James Zimmerman, Joe Zaletal. 0 carry their responsibilities Appearing in the third row are: James Widder, Nancy Young, Ernest Witter, Howard Yacobucci, Russell White, Wil' liam Wheatley, Jo Wendrowicz, Ethel May Wyvill. Seen in the second row are: Mary Louise Winkler. Helen Viskup, Lois Wilson, Diana Zajkowski, Joan Zieba, Helen Zapotachny, Alice Wicyzboslri. Seated in the first row are: Willie Lee Young, Frank Zemanek, Robert Willum- sen, Richard Zboary, Eddie Yepko, Arn' old Yancy. Standing in the third row are: Josephine Chino, Beatrice DeNicola, Joe Bennett, Edward Bozik, Mariano Carnpana, Bruce Block, Antoinette Catanzarite, Myron Carson, Jean Breckenridge. Kneeling in the second row are: Jayne Cartwright, Nancy Coleman, Barbara Co' vault, Mary Jane Desilvester, Joan Balko, Marilyn Dolde, Vivian Barabas, Jeanine DeSaulles. Those in row one are: Tony Bascone, Charles Bevan, Gerald Aulr, James Arm' strong, Angelo Bangas, Roland Atley, Dan Bash, Stan Ciula. Standing in the third row are: Louise Caddy, Evelyn Haladey, Richard Fallo, Dan Costin, Eugene Gary, Dominic Col' ella, Angeline Gomez, Vera Hall. Those in the second row are: Evelyn Gole, Dorothy Fernolend, Julia Fernanf dez, Norma Jean Eastin, Ruth Eldred, Jeanine Fogel, Gerry Gross, Agnes Em' mons. In row one are: Alfred D'Andrea, Rob' ert Ewers, Neil Durjava. Richard Dur' ham, Richard Ellis, Donald Emerick, Robert Clark. Appearing in the third row are: Evelyn Harris, Pat MacFarland, Bill Kuhn, Ted Golubic, Steve Katkic, Edward Kochis, Frederick Crisp, Marcella Leshinski, Mar' garet Lange. The second row includes: Lorraine Hor' bue, Billie Kratt, Margaret Jahnsz, Doris Dean Hole, Patsy Longwell, Margie Ko' vanes, Phyllis Luttrell, Charlene Kucia. Sitting in the first row are: Walter Craig, Bert Lahm, Elias Koury, Darwin Johnson, Werner Jahnsz, Carl G. Hoff' man, Francis Howe, Bill Jellison. Sophomores explore man Seated in the top row are: Salvatore Campo, Salvatore DeChiaro, Joan Czar' ney, Edward Dembek, Geraldine Creel, Josephine Defino, Carmela DeSantis, Ruth Congetta. The following are in the second row: Lena DeLeonardis, Janet Comer, Beverly Case, Eleanore Duduck, Donna Carpmail, Shirley Coulten, Miriam Cowan. The first row includes: John Deagan, Robert Connolly, Ronald Coleman, Thomas Carloff, Robert Csillag, Dave Crawford. Appearing in row three are: Florence Brezinski, Adah Bolegard, Virgil Battle' bough, Kenneth Bunker, Jack Bland, Al- fred Briches, Shirley Bennett, Helen Be' hary. Those in row two ate: Norma Amato, Pat Adams, Margaret Abahazi, Luellen Brantford, Ruth Arthrell, Dorothy Duis, Florence Bober. Seen in the first row are: Jack Axelson, Eugene Bailey, John Bruno, William Bla' zina, Chester Bazelewicz, Jo Berstling, Bob Balrnert. Appearing in the first row are: Beverly Dyka, Catherine Draves, Peter Galanic, Eugene Dayka, Gerald Feldkamp, Larry Flaczyoski, Rita Dyczkowski, Mary Rose Ellis, Mary D'Arazio. Seen in the second row are: Margaret Eastin, Carmeline Dimacchia, Grace Fran' cis, Joann Emmerich, Betty Essex, Laurf etta Farabaugh, Delores Drobisewski, Sal' ly Ellison. , Seated in the bottom row are: George Feldkamp, Arnold Finley, Frank,Dralilk, Donald Fields, Martin Evenchik, Deme' trius Darin, Lyman Green. In the top row are: Clementine Gross, Violet Giaffre, Gene Goferth, Bob Haley, Carl Hallgreen, Jesse Hoss, Frank Giam- bai, Mary Lou Frasca, Pia Giancinto. Included in the second row are: Pat Q Friend, Geraldine Goir, Nancy Gray, De' lores Franks, Jane Gray, Jeannette Gal' ini, Lois Gascoigne, Ann Gabcyszewski. Seated in the bottom row are: Arthur Def Francesco, Albert Graziano, Victor Toga, Don Heisner, Duane Gibson, lack Gel' man, Ray Hoff, Anthony Ganilla. l new fields of learning In the top row are: Annie Jasinski, Ar' lene Johnson, Yvonne Hill, Rose Marie Jacovetti, Janet Janes, Vera Jackson, Dorf othy Kaminski, Rita Johnson. Seen in the second row are: Marie Jones, Vivenne Hauff, Robert Kelling, Louis Jones, Donald Jenkins, Charles Irish, Hilda Kastner, Patty Hartle. The first row includes: Richard Jawoiskic, Stephan Hultai, Edward Horton, Delbert Haefkac, Raymond Swanicki, Ed Kish, Leonard Kasper, James Jakubowski. Those in the third row include: Helen Kocak, 'Dolores Kish, Jean Kramer, Don Kuehn, Eileen Kimmell, Masine King, Theodore Klekota, Phyllis Kelley, Jack Krupp. In the second row are: Bernadine Klein, Margaret Krafcik, Alfred Leight, Alfred Kozloski, Bill Lewis, Frank Labizewski, Tom Lempertz, Dorothy Kurowski. Seen in the first row are: Paul LaLonde, Frank Knurek, Louis Krul, Gerald Kiska, Andrew Laidlaw, Robert Kowalski, Dan Lewis, Robert Kiser. In the top row are: Casimir Malinowski, Dixie Raw Lutz, Amelia Letizia, Alma Lescher, Anita Matuszak, Bernadine Mari' nik, Camona Lopez, Mary Lauver, Ed' ward Luca. The second row presents: Kathryn Lasky, Helen Matchinson, Daniel Malek, Rich' ard Kurant, George Llewellyn, Betty Mar' tincin, Margaret Flogarec, Eunice Leitenf berger. Appearing in the first row are: Joseph Mason, Arthur Manichl, Melvin Lerner, Norman Maciejewski, Jack McVey, James Long, Clarence Linhart. Seen in the third row are: Lillian Mihelic, Mary Jane Morgain, Theresa Michael, Frank Lynch, Kenneth Michison, Robert Nagel, Mike Naymik, George Pappas. The second row presents: Genevie Nowaf kowski, Norma Minch, Suzanne Morgan, Lois Norberg, Mary Oleiko, Aurelia Milf asky, Dorothy McLeon, Mary Jane Naro. Appearing in the first row are: Jack Pettigrew, Edward Pasko, Andrew Mi' halic, Robert Michalski, Ray Migra, Frank Meztesta, Ray Pawlowski. A good community citizei In the top row are shown: Mary Lou O'Neill, Joan Patrick, Phyllis Marie Pas' key, William Plata, Robert Reinhart, Richard Ragan, Don Riegel, Ward Riley, Martin Rangnoni. The second row presents: Faye Reed, Marjorie Olsaysky, Lucille Puhalski, Inel Revel, Nancy Reese, Florence Pearman, Doralee Pryorc. Seated in the first row are: Bill Romano, Carl Poprocki, Albert Roth, Jerome Popiel, Joe Poplar, Charles Rhinehart, Earl Redman. Those in row three are: Rita Shuster, Agnes Roches, Ulla Olson, Frances Sed' lock, John Shagovac, Wayne Schafer, John Shiltz, Donald Schuster. Seen in row two are: Georgie Rick, Jo' sephine Ricco, Therese Schultz, Theresa Sklarek, Tabea Ryll, Carol Sheets, Audf rey Schmidt. Sitting in row one: Robert Sands, Albert Sandor, Donald Schilling, Paul Skebo, Dick Simpson, Jim Smith, Ken Saltis. In the top row are: Helen Taggart, Irene Stawickic, Bob Tomasic, Ray Sterk, Chuck Stack, Eugene Thomas, Frank Sugerik, Margaret Riddell, Millie Sylak. Appearing in the second row are: Jean Stone, Betty Ann Talpas, Josephine Tatex, Alex Telatnik, Geraldine Theil, Harriet Sullivan, Marie Sofia, Helen Szefcyk. Seated in the first row are: Jerome Swartz, Don Stein, Ernest Sposato, Rich- ard Stammitti, Paul Stark, Steve Teleha, Robert Strauss. Standing in the back row are: Elizabeth Wade, Phyllis Weidman, Joan Tressel, Ben Vogler, Don Wagner, Calvin Wat' son, Bruce Weirich, Richard Veysace. In the second row are: Margaret Toth, Gloria Walker, Betty Thomas, Mildred Weaver, Barbara Wallace, Helen Toth, Tessie Trebonik. Sitting in the first row are: Billy Ward, Ed Westwood, William Weikel, Harold Wacker, John Waby, Donald Tompos. 'egins as a good school citizen Shown in the third row are: Joe Carpentiere. NVillian1 Cleaver, Fred Faroh, Jim Gallo, Luther Charlton, Jerome Goodman, William Dancik, Charles DeAngelis. Those in the second row are: Milf Ton Dobbeck, Thelma Felix, Hazel Drifke, Sam Farsetto, Patricia Cu' lig, Georgia Delis, Hugh Close, Jim Ferraro. The first row includes: Lenora Di Francesco, Patricia Fabrizio, Shir' ley Crehore, Virginia Del Signore, Virginia Day, Geraldine Eppley, Marie Curcillo. Seen in the third row are: Allen Ashbolt, George Binder, Steve Bla' zina, Norman Anderson, Bob Bryan. James Azok, Richard Allen, Jack Bellasano, Carl Bober. Those in the second row are: Eunf ice Clark, Pauline Coates, Shirley Bradford, Phyllis Able, Bill Bruce, Lawrence Biczykowski, Clyde Calf houn, Shirley Atkinson. Shown in the first row are: Fern Asch, Mary Angeles, Elizabeth Cicatti, Gertrude Beyers, Albert Campana. Shirley Brobst, Margaret Bradley, Marianne Burger. Seen in the third row are: Mal' com Matherson, Bob Konnerth, Jerry Goro, Walter Johnson, Bob Jenson, Richard Kaufer, Ed Kluf kovich, Harvey Hellinger. In the second row are seen: Betty Gerbrand, Dorothy Hardenburgh, Gerry Jenkins, Gerry Kimmel, Joe Kapron, Joyce Foos, Rosemarie Gressler, Jean Filleut. The first row includes: Rosemarie Garbo, Jeanette Haak, Virgil Graf ver, Donna Henniger, Kale Kreif eck, Joan Guzik, Margaret Gaddy. A good beginning promise The third row includes: Abel Cija, Tony Ciarrone, Mario Arredondo, Frank Balla, Norman' Budka, Don Borsos, Bill Cundiff. The second row shows: Pat Dades, Ann Hoczko, Delores Garcia, Amelia Espinosa, Rosemarie Dum' koff, Evelyn Jevic. In the first row are: Ophelia Am' brosia, Rosemary Ivancic, Mercedes Jacinto, Hazel Arti, Helen Horva' tich, Jenny Dudkovich. The third row includes Carl Vasilf off, Dudley Peterson, Ronald Szanty, Stanley Schroeder, Al Os' tang, John Zelesky, Bob Smith, Ralph Ramirez. The second row shows: Lona Tre' lay, Lois White, John Palaccius, Ernest Nagy, Bob Thomas, John Rozankovich, Irene Nndertilo. In the first row are: Jaqueline Velenerovich, Elizabeth Tudich, Rudy Ru-lli, Phyllis Teloni, Dorf othy Wallace, Virginia Telosanic. The third row includes: Al Donat, Julius Guin, Tony Dilauciano, John Majoris, Bill Hendrickson, Dave Darmas, Paul Durisek, Jim Hritsko. The second row shows: Ruth Simko, Frances Miller, Vera Pet' roff, Lewis Mikula, Kary Gumbos, Bill Lute, Lillian McCaully, Anna Jean Kocheff. In the first row are: Yolando Szucs, Joan Rohatina, Shirley Naef litz, Vera Strand, Anita Kosten, Mary Jean Kosmar, Elizabeth Kuhar. u successful and happy ending Shown in the third row are: Bob Miller, John McGarVey. lack Mc' Daniels, Carl Nielsen. Gaben Perf isi, Ralph Motto. June McAnf drews, john Mihalic. Those in the second row are: An' drew Moulas, Floyd Messenger, jean Lynch. Elaine Kerchinske, Dean Miller, Donald Nemeth. Seen in the first row are: Doris Marsh, Naomi Martin, Vivian La' patkovich, Jean Ianni. Carol Lou Krieger, Delores Miller, Phyllis Macurio. ...,..Those in the third row are: Margaret Super, George Shaw, Marvin Reising, Albert Poprock, Charles Thompson, Dick Phiels, Gilbert Reising, john Telanik, Bev' erly Sens. The second row includes: Arlene Meyers, Ruth Whitmore, Nancy Stanbaugh, Ken Sanborn. Tom Simpson, Ioan Wise, Lois Ann Rice, Georgia Pappas, Margaret Vilevac. ....,Shown in the first row are: Florence Mensak, Dolores Smith, Catherine Moulas. Mary Widener, Joyce Robinson. George Ridenour, Marvin Pfaff. Dale Smithberger. Seen in the second row are: Barto Saici, Bob Zich, Lionel Whitney, Kenneth Williams, George Wil' liams, Harold Wasserman. Albert Todarrello. The first row includes: Albert Wyda, Lois Wolfforcl. Jean Zinsf rneister, Arthur Vv'aby. Barbara Zellars, Anita Yacubucci. ,QQ gag ? Mfg? N + , Q A' f , S Mymillym n , f N' Q m if by My My Q My 1595? 1 2 4 ,S f KL4 A Y YS 'ww ,r -1.'w. 52415 Y O It ggi? f .iff L 1 Na 4 X K pp 5 if H -1 11: -1 1 1,1 1 1 71.1.7414-v.-1. gi-1.11.-1-1.-1.1--1.--14--1.---1.n-1v. ,-s-vvv-1- - A1 'rl .r-r 1 1 nn- g1'--u-nn-ungrn-nu---1-111-1-1--1--u 1-114'-1-ufmnggvpgp-1-1,n -1 -1-ll-I-up----1-----H11'---lg-if1- 1------111-1---1:1111 1-.4--1--pnvppu wi.---in-QHIH------pu-Vf--71---n--4n11--- 11-gn. 1171--511-gg--4 gun- -4 '4-'A-1-4vgvg-11.--A v1--1-4--uv-zur -- v.- 'H-.-up SCHOOL days were happy days. How well we remem- ber . . . special assemblies . . . fun frolics at the Senior-B Party . . . commencement . . . our quest for TWO des- serts . . . war activities . . . pupils still going down UP stairs . . . the Indian medicine show . . . '40n to Tokyo bond drive . . . gaiety . . . strains of Accentuate the Positive . . . All was a part of school life at Lorain High. SCHOOL LIFE George Daniel, the walking ticket office, prepares to walk. Otis Schofield reads the gauges in the Engineei-'s Room. The situation was well in hand Engineer King is at the controls. A physics experiment absorbs the interest of embryo scientists. ,E, fl-w f y QW! was M isf' - 'v if iiic 5 ' L' , . Nw, . W -S im '. Q '. g. . ...Q i 'w 4 4 V 1 1' Q A ' I N0 more pencils . . . no more books School days were now but a memory . . . We had our sheepskins . . . now we were to face the future . . , unafraid. Mr. Luttrell called the names of the class and Dr. S. V. Burley presented the class their diplomas. Seventyfhline 4 6' Q I 5 1. ? ,NK . I ,il qw. , H 5555522 ow, ' ASTE!! 5299!-f5.S'.Iii 'S ikiiklif? W' E -.lwbs new .QA an '99 Less meat . . . less butter . . . less sugar . . . but we ate well . . . even in wartime. Good food is good health More fun than a circus was the Senior Banquet. Guests at the speakers, table were caught in a jovial mood. Eightyffwo l 2 , 5 1 E f 3 E i 1 i 1 5 ! 5 E S i f 5 S i I i l S 3 E E Q l l Q 5 A leader without peer . . . his courage . . . his sacrifice . . . thought- ful, courteous, excellent leader. War insignia replace school insignia . . . Our graduates active throughout the world. , I -1326? ka' Q sw I I I A 1 1- , --u - I , -- - -- -i .--1 -1-----,-1..-3-1.1..v-..'..-Tv-------r- v.---.f- .---1--v- .11--1 . 1-1----.--ir.-- --1.1- -..'-..---..-.-.-'.. I--.--U-...--1--. L-ql--11----. -.L---'-------f.l--4--.--------------4 - -i---.-.--v - 1-i--.1 ,-1-L--.----.--------1 -l-----l ----.-- - 1- -1--.,-------'--.v--' ----v.v NEW duties taught well a sense of responsibility and leadership. There were war stamps to sell . . . Routine school activities to perform . . . Assemblies to plan for . . . Copy to prepare . . . Deadlines to meet . . . All of us were busy in the many jobs that had to be done. Cooper- ation was our key word. Recognition Day was a happy day for everyone. ACTIVITIES l PATROL BOYS HOMEROOM CHAIRMEN Eightyfour Leaders must lean E i s 3 u 5 Q 3 5, PATROL BOYS In the second row are: John Szahados, Paul Trushell, Charles Teleha, Joe Pliszka. Seen in the first row are: Earl Woodings, Fidel Torea, C. W. Cook, Frank Findley, Carl Rak. l HOMEROOM CHAIRMEN In the third row are: Tony Bascone, Dan Borsos, Iohn Bilancini, Bob Jensen, Mike Trbovich, Don Lesniewski, Dan Nishanian, Mario Columbaro, Cal Ienkins, Frank Stelzer, Quentin Dobras. The second row includes: Joan Zieba, Audrey Schmidt, Dick Schmidt, Dick Lowrie, Clinton Ward, Jack Pettigrew, Bob Tomasic, Mary Ann Sandiford, Hallie Crawford, Cecelia Benchak, Joyce Robinson. Those in the first row are: Mary Lou' O'Neil, Violet Gioffre, Mary lane Morgan, Lillian Spring' owski. George Pordon, Elizabeth Ciccati, Jean Kramer, Helen Repku, Theresa Sislowski, Altha Rae Thomas. perform tasks well TOP PICTURE Those in the third row are: Betty Wurm, Pat Adams, Margaret Hardenbergh, Gerry Olewinski, Mary Ann Cooper, Virginia Price, Marilyn McConnell. The second row includes: Chalotte Roemer, Georgene Binder, Phyllis Luttrell, Joyce Poos, Iulanne P. Seen in the first row are: Geraldine Vargo, Lorna Trelay, Harriet Sullivan, Janet Iones, Gladys Popa, Florence Nahm. LOWER PICTURE Standing in the third row are: Rosemary Limbach, Io Wendrowicz, Nancy Gray, Phyllis Januszewski, Nancy Reese, Mary Lauver, Alrha Rae Thomas. Seen in the second row are: Mary Lou Masin, Ieanine Desaulles, Charlene Kucia, Elizabeth Ciccati, Edna George, Dorothy Gall. Consuela Segovia. The first row includes: Willa Jean King, Audrey Firestone, Mary Lou O'Neil, Shirley Bennett, Beverly Dyka, Lillian Baker. GIRLS, GUIDANCE SECRETARIES EightyfFive SENATE-COUNCIL GIRLS SENATE-COUNCIL , BOYS Working together, pupil SENATE-COUNCIL GIRLS Seen in the third row are: Arlene Parker, Pat Adams, Phyllis Luttrell, Mary Ann Sandiford, Ruth Eldred, Mary Ann Cooper, Doris Jean Hole. The second row includes: Ioan Maslanka, Audrey Tomikel, Mary Ann Cherubini, Eileen Thi' baiut, Shirley Trifiletti, June Hirka, Donna Irish. The first row shows: Audrey Firestone, Dorothy Gall, Dorothy Krontz, Elizabeth Ciccati, Altha Rae Thomas, Violet Gioffre. SENATE-COUNCIL BOYS Seen in the third row: Jerry Freedman, Ray Caple, Jack McVey, Bob Bastock, Byron Hoffman, Ken Kress, Bob Dick. The second row shows: Quentin Dobras, Ray Drobiezewiski, Jack Shown, Bill Iellison, Howard Yocobozzi, joe Broz. The first row includes: Edwin Mitchell, Mario Campana, Dick Schmidt, Chase Heyman, George Hronec, Joe Kapron, Bob Curtis. li e learn practical cooperation SENIOR-A LIBRARY AIDS Seen in the third row are: Clara Delis, Pat Burton, Barbara IvIcConihe, Gerry Olewinski, Nancy Dick, Margaret Hardenbcrgh, Dorothy januszeski, Mary Ann Cherubini, Virginia Price. Second row includes: Bleema Roth, Nellie Pavlovich, Kathleen Grubic, Frances Garbo, Arlene Kindelberger, Roxie Lee Horne, Lois Ormiston, Patricia Pikora. First row shows: Fran Ferlic, Shirley Cohen, Geraldine Kaplansky, Ruth Boda, Connie Goff, Loisdean Haas, Margaret Matysiak, Dorothy Greenfield. UNDERCLASS LIBRARY AIDS Seen in the third row are: Mary Jane DeSilvester, Frances Hobar, Dorothy Bires, Dorothy Novak, Norma -leblan Eastin, Margaret Ondo, Mary Ivan, Charlotte Roemer, Doris Jeanne Dick. Appearing in the second row are: Louise Bernable, Dorothy Lockspeiser, Lois Wilson, Frances Rosso, Cecilia Benchak, Jeanine DeSaulles, Aloma Gula, Mary Ormiston. In the first row are: Altha Rae Thomas, Theresa Sislowski, Christine Rango, Ioan Rosso, Conf suela Segovia, Marty Lou Keisler, DeLaurice Hauer. SENIOR-A LIBRARY AIDS UNDERCLASS LIBRARY AIDS STAGE HANDS AND USHERS MOVIE AIDS EightyfEight They served our schoo 3 E! s ,, 3. 52 ga STAGE HANDS AND USHERS The third row includes: Walter Wagner, Joe Marsalka, Charles Teleha, Donald Bunker, Bob Cuthbert, Phil Young, Jim Smith, Don Mitroff. Seen in the second row are: Bryant Richardson, Earl Woodings, Cal Jenkins, Bill Stulgis, Mario Culambaro, Neal McCaskey, George Haronec, Bob Jurina. Appearing in the first row are: Bob Warhola, Joe Chudzinski, Quentin Dobras, Wally Reigel, Walter Weiss, Dick Spademan, Dick Trimble, James Parobek. MOVIE AIDS In the third row are: Earl Ryll, George Hronec, Frank Borer, Leon Klein, Anthony Perisi, Dominic Zelnik, Carl Nielson, John Szabados, Donald Emerick, Eugene Roth, Charles Rook. Seen in the second row are: Gerry Kowalchyk, Josephine Labiszewski, Betty Nemeth, Mary Katonak, Eileen Taylor, Frank Mezatesta, Barbara McConihe, Mary Ann Sandiford, Germaine Mudrock, Irene Leska, Nancy Sido, Standing in the first row are: Dennis Meyers, John Wryst. Anthony Pathe, Ben Vogler. Jerome Schwartz, Paul Zalog, Cecelia Kmiecak, Shirley Drifke, Christine Wright, Theresa Case, Eleanor Barrett. many helpful ways ! I BOYS' GUIDANCE SECRETARIES Appearing in the third row are: Bernard Gardine, Neal McCaskey, James Armstrong, Kenneth Wielgos, Alfred Strauss, John Theobold, Dick Baum, Chester Bazelowicz, Bartlett Tyler. Standing in the second row are: Bill Iellison, Carl Moos, Jack MacDaniels, Cal Jenkins, David Krieg, Dick Lowrie, Louis Bremer, Mario Columbaro, Joe Rozankovic. In the first row are seen: Ronald Riegl, Gerald Prucha, Bert Lahm, Russell White, Quentin Dobras, Art Stephanson, Bob Curtis, Milton Dobbeck. WAR BOND SALESMEN In the top row are: Eleanor Sandrew, Patty Hartle, June Hirka, Rosemary Holder, Audrey Tomikel, Corrine Janezic, Dorothy Smarsch. In the first row are seen: Mary Jane Clement, Norma Crawford, Betty McBride, Ethel Benko, Alicia Gross, Georgia Rick, Audrey Firestone. BOYS' GUIDANCE SECRETARIES WAR BOND SALESMEN Eightyflline HALL GUARDS Their capable han In the third row are: Jim Long. Richard Zhorziy, Darwin Johnson, Paul Trushell, Don Bunker, John Zvorecz, Elek Karney, John Lasky, Bob Bastock. In the second row we see: Joe Zalatel, Paul Stack, Bob Meyers, David Sparks, Dick Ellis, Vincent Tisler, Ed Borso, Mike Salasovich, In the first row may be seen: Chester Bazalevich, Ed Zahorec, John Kern,, David Merves, Charles Thompson, Earl Redman, John Pavvlak, Raymond Krafcik. In the third row are: Roy Caple, Earl Ryll, Frank Stelzer, John Bilancini, Joe Pliszka, Bill XVeikel, George Hronec, Charles Reinhart, Neal McCaskey. In the second row we see: Bill Bickel, Cable Youngquist, Anthony Bascone, Ed Yepko, Bill Schwan, Don Mitroff, Paul Gidich, Mike Zemanek, In the first row may be seen: Demetrius Darin, Louis Bremer, Jim Schon, Bill Haff, Dick Widder, Harold Koleno, Ed Bozik, Dick Baum. In the third row are: Pete Ivvanski, Eddie Waldo, Joe Rozankovich, Dick Schmidt, Al Roth, Ken Johnson, Mario Cam' pana, Russ NVhite, Joe Broz, Howard Yacobuzzi. In the second row we see: George Young, Gerald Prucha, Norman Anderson, Charles Ellis, Steve Lesko, George Binder, Paul Zalog, Eugene Gary, Joe Carpentiere, Fred Faroh. In the first row may be seen: Dan Kalayi, Marvin Pfaff, Ed Luca, Tony Pathe, Louis Di Giandominico, Chuck Stack, Bob Nagel, George Pordon, Rudolph Rulli. ystematized school 'routine In the third row are: David Krieg, Karl Moos, Cal Jenkins, Alvin Thomas, Don Bunker, Byron Hoffman, Ed Schulz, Quentin Dobras, Bert Lahm, Bill Herschelman. Seen in the second row are: Charlotte Roemer, Audrey Waterhouse, Doris Jeanne Dick, Miriam Dellinger, Rosemary Holder, Phyllis Luttrell, Doris Jean Hole, Madeline Parks, Harriet Long' well. In the first row are: Louis Spidell, Lois Pondy, Dorothy Pastron, Helen Toth, Gloria Walker, Gladys Endrizal, Mary Jane Morgan, Lillian Baker. In the third row are: Al Roth, Clinton Ward, Quentin Dobras, Pete Wagner, James Arm' strong, Leo Sheets, Bill Jellison, Bill Cleaver, James Parobek. Seen in the second row are: Carol Posey, Lois Molnar, Pat Lucas, Margaret Hardenbui-gh, Mary Ann Cooper, Gerry Olevvinski, Georgene Binder, Jean B. Meyers, Ethel Benko. In the first row are: june Kosasch, Lois Jean Fisher, Audrey Firestone, Florence Nahm, Dorf othy Nickel, Milton Dobbeck, Bob Curtis, Ruby Gibson, Dean Miller. K GENERAL OFFICE AIDS AND MIMEOGRAPHERS NmetyfOne ational H onor Society In a beautiful candle-light ceremony twenty-four members were inducted. V Second row: Miriam Eppley, Olga Kimmel, Dorothy Kobasic, Rosalie Yacobozzi, LaDonna Holzhauer, Harriet Longwell, Mary Lou Pong, First row: Peggy Ann Dock, Bessie Friges, Nina Trigilio, Stephanie Furdyn, Audrey Tomikel, Sylvia Lukesic. Second row: Jean Lustig, june Hirka, jerry Freedman, Grant Copeland, George Haley, Dorf othy Barens, Roberta Grube. First row: Faith Walters, Eileen Thibaut, Eileen Byron, Leona Stepik, Wanda Pennington, Edna Carol Mulholland, June Bernasek. Ninetyffwo Seen in the second row are: Jim Smith, Rosemary Holder, Gerry Olewinski, Barbara McConihe, Don Bunker. The first row includes: Mary Ann Sandiford, Mary Ann Cherubini, Dorothy Ianuszeski, Clara Delis, Margaret Har' denburgh, Lois Ormiston. The second row shows: Ken Kress, Helen Jackmas, Georgene Binder, Joseph Broz. In the first row are: Nellie Pavlovich, Jean B. Meyers, Virginia Price, Lois Pollock, Beverly Kline. Seen in the second row are: Quentin Dobras, Eleanor Lute, Donna Irish, Dorothyy Gall, Joe Chudzinski. The first row includes: Cecelia Benchak, Dorothy Krontz, Diana Lewis, Charlotte Roemer, Ruth Boda, Grace Arref dondo. In the second row are: Don Dengerd, Harriet Lutz, Dorothy Greenfield, Emma Tocchi, Bob Curtis. The first row shows: Margaret Matysiak, Martha Lovich, Maryann Kocak, Lola Lewis, Gladys Endrizal, Phyllis Pienf oski fnot picturedl. These members were elected in Ma Ninety-Three Hey, Leader, strike ul Trim in their gaily colored uniforms . . . executing in- tricate formations . . . always appropriate . . . inspira- tional . . . Crowds cheered their football appearances . . . Music, too, went to war . . . Ship launchings . . . E- Award celebrations . . . dedication of the U. S. S. LO- RAIN . . . bond rallies. In Appreciation . . . a citation from the Music War Council of America . . . a sterling tribute for faithful service. Seen in the fifth row are: Vivian Lopatkovich, Lois Gascoigne, Wilbur H. Tipton, Bob Miller, Jean Meyers, Ettore Jannuzzi, Rufus Rodgers, Harry Stewart. The fourth row includes: Joan Patrick, Albert Sulpizio, Joyce Foos, Phyllis Paskey, Antonnette Catanzarita, Bill Hendf rickson, Bob Bober, Serge Glagolev, Roland Atley, Dorothy McLean, Virginia Price. Shown in the third row are: Roxie Lee Horne, Ioan Stack, Phyllis Luttrell, Donna Rieger, Martha Smith, Bill Bickle, Bob Cuthbert, Don Heisner, Bob Dick, Melvin Lerner. The second row shows: Joy Shreffler, Jack Gelman, Bob Ward, Altha Rae Thomas, Bill Cundiff, Ethel Wyvill, Tom Simpson. .gppezx-ing in the first row are: Margaret Hardenburgh, Barbara Zellars, Tony Perisi, Alvin Thomas, Fran Ferlic, ern sc. i c he band Special band rehearsals . . . 7:45 in the 4, yawning . . . after school rehearsals with special ensembles . . . original band stunts . . . Remember the Dewey-Roose- velt knock-out? Tireless in his devotion 1 to his work . . . capable . . . faithful in his interpretation of great music . . . our z is director kept alive, in the finest tradition, iii even in war time, the music of America Ref ' C We N . . . and the world. ,F J Wilbur H. Tipton, Band Director The fifth row includes: Carl Hoffman, Pete Galanic, Dorothy Kish, Kenny Sanborn. Shown in the fourth row are: Carl Hallgreen, Geraldine Eppley, Pat Kish. Gerald Prucha, Ed Marinik. Frank Stelzer, Earl Matthews, Gerry Jenkins, Julius Guinn, Jeanine W'heeler. Josephine Zeferakes. Seen in the third row are: Eleanor Barrett, Frances Stilgenbauer, Don Durfee, Joe Sofra, Phyllis Able, Dorothy Har' denburgh, Sally Ellison, Joe Zelatel, Peter Cetovich, Don Toinpos, Norbert Stirzaker. The second row shows: Pat Friend, Pat McFarland, Dale Quester, Bleema Roth, Charles Rhinehart, Loretta Jaworski, Ed Kish, Ken Kress. In the first row are: Mabel Dean Shook, Beverly Case, Thelma Felix, Eunice Leitenberger, Nancy Dick, DeLaurice Hauer. CLARINETS In the third row appear: lack Gelman, Gilbert Rhinehart, Alvin Thomas, Tony Perisi, Vincent Perrier, Floyd Harris. Seen in the second row are: Donna Reiger, Joy Shreffler. Roxie Lee Horne, Phyllis Paskey, Altha Rae Thomas. In the first row we see: Bob Ward. Phyllis Ltlttrell, Margaret Hardenburgh, Albert Sul- pizio. SAXOPHONES Appearing in the second row are: Peter Ceto' vich, Sally Ellison, Loretta Jurowski, Mary Mar' iotti, I.aDonna Holzhauer, Dorothy Kish. We see in the second row: Kenneth Kress, Nor' bert Stirzaker, Joe Zalatel, Bill Cameron, Don Tampas. BASS AND HORNS Standing are: Jeannine Wheeler, Richard Bond. Sitting we see: Ed Marinik, Frank Stelzer, Gerf ald Prucha, Earl Matthews. PERCUSSIONS In the second row are: Pete Golini, Rufus Rod' ger. Harry Stewart, Carl Hoffman, Lois Gas' coigne, Aurelia Medaglia. In the first row are: Bob Miller, Ettore Ian' uzzi, Jean Meyers, Delores Kish, Joan Patrick. NmetyfSix TRUMPETS In the second row are: Bob Dick. Don Heisner, Neal McCaskey, Bill Bickle. Sitting in the first row are: Janet Finkel, Melvin Lerner, Martha Smith. BARITONES AND WOODWINDS In the second row are: DeLaurice Hauer, Eunice Leitenberger, Mabel Dean Shook, Fran Ferlic. Seated are: Fran Stigenbauer, Eleanor Barrett, Miriam Eppley, joe Sofra. TROMBON ES Standing are: Donna Irish, Virginia Price, Pat McLean, Pat Kish. In the first row are: Serge Glagolev, Roland Atley, Carl Hallgreen. FRENCH I-IORNS AND WOODWINDS Standing are: Charles Rhinehart, Shir' ley McCormick, Pat Friend, Bleema Roth. Seated are: Roberta Grube, Peggy MacFarland, Dale Quester, Pat Mac' Farland. Music of the mastei In war or peace . . . music knows no national barriers we heard thrilling music from the pen of Wagner . . . Handel . . . Mozart . . . Chopin . . . Strains of Lohengrin . . Peer Gynt . . . Sylvia . . . Samson and Delilah . . . good music . . . great music . . . music of yesterday . . . for today . . . for tomorrow . . . for ever. The fourth row includes: Pat MacFarland, Dale Quester, Peggy MacFarland, Roberta Grube, W. H. Tipton, Bob Milf ler, Jean Meyers, Ettore Januzzi, Harry Stewart. Seen in the third row are: Ted Piskur, Nick Petroff, LaDonna Holzhauer, Bill Cameron, Shirley McCormick, Vincent Perrier, Margaret Hardenburgh, Anthony Perisi. The second row includes: Mabel Dean Shook, Ed Marinik, Nancy Dick, DeLaurice Hauer, Eunice Leitenberger. In the first row are: Bill Scutt, Nellie Pavlovich, Barbara Covault, Maxine King. peaks a universal language School assemblies . . . community celebrations . . . war activities . . . the orchestra was there . . . with beautiful music . . . appropriate music. Commencement closed a busy year . . . but we cannot forget the excellent per- formances . . . before Musical Arts . . . at assemblies . . . long hours of practice . . . early morning rehearsals . . Congratulations . . . for a job well done. Top row: Serge Glagolev, Virginia Price, Donna Irish, Rolond Atley, lose Zaferekas, Dorothy Kish, Jeannine Wheeler Dick Bond, Gerald Prucha. Third row: Melvin Lerner, Bob Dick, Janet Finkel, Bob Cuthbert, Donald Polk, Edna C. Mulholland, Mary Lou Wink- ler, Earl Matthews. Second row: Fran Ferlic, Jean Lustig, Bleema Roth, Charles Rhinehart, Frank Stelzer, Doris Jeanne Dick. First row: Nancy Reese, Eleanor Barrett, Gilbert Rhinehart, Bert Kokas. FLUTES AND CLARINETS Standing are: Albert Sulpizio, Mar' garet Hardenbergh, Anthony Perisi, Roxie Lee Horne. Seated are: DeLaurice Hauer, Nancy Dick, Dan Bash, Eunice Leitenberger. FRENCH HORNS, BASSOON S, OBOE Standing are: Charles Rhinehart, Fran Ferlic, Ferne Asch, Bleema Roth. Seated are: Tom Simpson, Pat Friend, Pat Macllarland, Dale Quester. TRUMPETS Standing are: Melvin Lerner, Bob Cuthbert, Don Heisner, Bob Dick. Seated are: Virginia Price, Serge Gla' golev, Roland Atley, Donna Irish. PERCUSSION, PIANO Left to right are: Beverly Case, Harry Stewart, Bob Miller, Aurelia Meclag' lia, Rufus Rodgers, Don Polk, Ettore Ianuzzi, Jean Meyers. VIOLIN Standing are: Jean Lunch, Julius Guinn, Bert Kokas, Earl Matthews. Seated are: Doris Jeanne Dick, Shir' ley Brobst, Mary Lou Winkler, Amelf ia Espinosa. VIOLIN In the second row are: Nellie Pavlo' vich, Mabel Dean Shook, Shirley Mihok. Appearing in the first row are: Ed lilarinik, Ted Piskur, Arthur Wilkowf s 1. VIOLA, CELLO Standing are: Maxine King, Aurelia Milasky, Barbara Covault. Seated are: Nancy Reese, Eleanor Barrett. BASS, SAXOPHONE Standing are: Josephine Zaferakes, Dorothy Kish, Jeannine Wheeler. Seated are: Norbert Stirzaker, Don Tampas, Nick Petroff, Gerald Prucha. One Hundred One The song is ended We heard the choir singing . . . Prayer for America . . . Send Forth Thy Spiritv . . . 4'Thine is the Great- nessi' . . . voices and thoughts were raised upward . . . on the wings of song . . . Stress . . . tension . . . anxiety were relieved . . . music had powers to soothe the soul . . . The Lord bless you . . . and give you peace. The fourth row includes: Bill Herschelman, Dick Lowrie, Bert Lahm, William Scutt, Fidel Torea, Iohn Lepkowski, Bob Meyers, Howard Terflinger, Bob Cuthbert, Phil Young, Dale Meredith, Dan Marlowe, Floyd Harris, Clinton Ward, Bob Iurina, Harry Hoffer. Seen in the third row are: Dick Schneider, Rufus Rodgers, Don Polk, Robert Bickle, Bert Kokas, Jerry Freedman, james Fredric, Ernest Kosash, Richard Bond, Bill Cameron, John Kostelich, George Haley, Alvin Thomas, Ken Kress, Wayne Burich, Dan McNutt, Art Stephenson, Serge Glagolev. In the second row are: Betty Dietrich, Consuela Segovia, Janet Finkel, Rita Manichl, Diana Lewis, Virginia Price, Nelf lie Pavlovich, Mabel Dean Shook, Beverly Kline, Clara Theobald, Mary Ann McGee, Eileen Thibaut, Mary Ann Cher' ubini, Mildred Sadlowski, Peggy Ann Dock, Mary DiLucianio, Faith Walters. The first row includes: Angeline Cicco, Pat Jacoby, Jean Giuliani, Marie Domjancic, Eleanor Kominz, Edna George, Betty Bumke, Shirley McCormick, Pat Longwell, Ellen MaAfee, Rosemary Horvath, Lois Pollack, Edna Carol Mul- holland, Wanda Mauer, Miriam Eppley, Eleanor Lute, Lois Molnar, Martha Lovich, Dora Dario, Lola Lewis. out the melod lingers on al Madrigal singers . . . a tradition of fine singing . . . kept alive in our day in the true style of the Qld English interpretation . . . English airs . . . light . . . melodic . . . some funny . . . some serious . . . a pleasant diversion . . . enjoyed by all. Reading from left to right: Jerry Freedman, Bob Bickle, Pat Jacoby, Betty Bumke, Virginia Price, Lois Whitacre, Peggy Ann Dock, Mildred Sadlowski, Alvin Thomas, Kenneth Kress. gig -Q K fl i YE .SM iff? gggi,r:f:f5-I i if, fi Viz 355741 Y SFS BEGINNING AND ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUSES In the third row are: Vivian Barabas, Patty Hartle, Nadine Jautz, Grace France, Jean Zinsmeister, Genevieve Nowakowski, Geraldine Theil, Mar' garet Ruth. Seen in the second row are: Shirley Anchors, Joy Shreffler, Katherine Moulas, Arlene Myers, Jean Ianni, Mary Lauver, Sally Ellison. First row includes: Dolores Smith, Anita Yacobozzi, Pat Fabrizio, Theresa Zator, Margaret Lange, Joyce Robin' son. In the third row are: Gertrude Beyers, Joyce Foos, Norma Amato, Marlyn Dolde, Jeannine Fogel, Betty Gerf brand, Ann Hoczks. The second row includes: Cecelia Benchak, Dolores Drobiszewski, Flor' ence Pearman, Helen Taggart, Joyce Hanna, Pauline Coates. Seen in the first row are: Dixie Lutz, Arlene Johnson, Josephine Wendrow' icz, Jean Breckenridge, Margaret Toth, Ethel Wyvil. Standing in the third row are: Jean' ette Pawlowski, Josephine Aleksin, Olga Szuhy, Margaret Ondo, Julia Fernandez, Olga Kostelny, Genevieve Darvas. In the second row are: Jeannine de- Saulles, Dorothy Juha, Wilma Angel' off, Janice Goline, Joan Czarney, Elea- nor Tiberi. The first row includes: Florence Dun' nigan, Helen Bihary, Joan Guzik, Clementine Gross, Beverly Dyka. Seen in the third row are: Jessie Wrice, Shirley Trifiletti, Mary Louis Szarka, Mary Ann Cooper, Doris Jean Hole, Beatrice Hilenski, Georgia Delis, Eleanor Kish. The second row includes: Dorothy Kazarich, Barbara Covault, Anita Matuszak, Yvonne Hill, Joan Trussel, Geraldine Kowalchyk, Qlga Mudrak. In the first row are: Gerry Radlow, Jayne Cartwright, Patsy Werner, Mir' iam Cowan, Vera Jackson, Georgia Rich. Appearing in the third row are: Mar' garet Riddell, Irene Krasnobrucky, Pat Adams, Tibena Ryll, Delores Dearing, Julanne Py, Aurelia Milasky. The second row includes: Virginia Porostovsky, Vivienne Houff. Mildred Domjancic. Nancy Reese, Mary Lou Winkler, Dorothy Pruzek. In the first row are: Helen Sosiak. Mary Lou Frasca, Elvira Sestili, Willa Jean King, Maxine King, Shirley Ben' nett. These choruses, too Efted their voices in song BEGINNING AND ADVANCED MIXED CHORUSES In the fourth row are: John Telatnik, Robert Strauss, Ralph Ramirez, Leon' ard Kasper, Richard Allen, John Stef- anik, Charles Irish, Jerry Gow. Standing in the third row are: An' drew Moulas, Jerry Jenkins, Bull Cun' diff, Ray Iwanicki, Albert Graziano, Allen Ashbolt, Bob Thomas. Appearing in the second row are: Mary Lusca. Betty Nemeth, Leola Barnett. Corrine Westrick, Barbara Cendrosky, Dolores White. The first row includes: Donna Steph' en, Audrey Firestone, Mary Lou Masin, Mary Jane Morgan, Jeannine Wheeler. In the fourth row are: Richard Kaufcr, Dick Phiel, Robert Bryan, Richard Kosak, Jack McDaniels, Chester Baz' elewicz, Louis Jones, Mary Grumbos. Standing in the third row are: Betty Tropio, Frances Bove, Ernest Nagy, Paul Strezouski, Ernest Dayka, Shirley Coulter, Donald Nerneth. The third row includes: Dorothy Mc' Lean, Helen Viskup, Pat Knisely, Helen Super, Rosaria DiLuciano. In the first row are seen: Louise Bern' able, Eleanor Stephen, Sally Ferraro Delores Kish, Ethel Benko. Standing in the fourth row are: Bill Dancik, Ronald Glucksman, Stephen Majut, Dick Spademan, Edgar West' wood, Eugene Bailey, Carl Nielsen. The third row includes: Alfred Leigh' ty, Dorothy Smarsch, Renee Smith, Phyllis Penson, Adelia Miraldi, Olga Yavornitzky, Achilles Delis. Inthe second row are: Frances Rosso, Geraldine Kaplansky, Charlotte Roemer, Roxie Lee Horne, Doris Boda, Josie Zaferakes. Appearing in the first row are: Vir' Ginia Grseno, Mary Prodonovich, Gwen Coates. Harriet Lutz. Lois Pondy, Genevieve Misner. Appearing in the fourth row are. Bart' lett Tyler, Walter Weiss, Bill Hend' rickson, Tom Delis, George Hronec. Standing in the third row are: Fred Faroh, Victor Mihuta, Sylvester Yock' ey, Alvin Jacoby, Lyman Green, Green, Charles Rhinehart. The second row includes: Marilyn Hunger, Olga Marsalka, Phyllis Lutt' rell, Elsie Sullinger, Earlene Clark, Barbara Cupp. In the first row are: Kathleen Bow' ditch, Altha Rae Thomas, Rosalie Walder, Elaine Sparr, Pat Friend. Feathers in a Gale produce: Oh, Annabelle . with this recurring wail, Phoebe set the tempo of this delightful, enjoyable . . . early American comedy . . . Faithful delineation of charac- ter . . . clear-cut interpretation of lines . . . appropriate costumes and settings . . . helped us to forget the war . . . momentarily . . . Feathers in a Gale will be re- membered as another in the high school dramatic hit parade . Posing in the second row are: Bob Curtis fCap'n Ebenezerj, Maynard Smith fParson Thacherj, Terry Schon QDeacon Abnerj, Kenneth Kress QCap'n Barnabasj, Jerry Freedman fZeb Hibbetj. In character in the first row are: Virginia Price QAbigailJ, Geraldine Kaplansky fMrs. Spoorj, Barbara McConihe Qlviatilda Phinneyj, Audrey Tomikel QAnnabelle Hallockj, Barbara Cupp QPhoebe Fullerl, Margaret Hardenbergh fLucy Abnerj. One Hundred Six gales of laughter PUBLICITY On the air they popularized the publicity theme song- Skin-a-ma-rink a dink-a- dink . Jean Meyers enjoys Tony Perisi's Medicine Show Blues . Minnehaha gets a laugh at the Medicine Show. ABSOLUTELY FREE - for only 60c. PROPERTIES From a conserve jar to a warming pan . . . the property committee got them all. One Hundred Seven Introducing . . . THE EDITORS Arranging copy . . . meeting dead- lines . . . identifying pictures . . . writing blurbs. To the editors . . . for their untiring efforts . . . direct- ing the staff . . . orchids to you. June Hirka scans a suggestion that Jerry Freedman proposes for the end sheet. The editorial staff In the third row are: Ed Schulz, jerry Freedman, Walter Weiss, George Hronec, Earl Ryll, Appearing in the second row are: Shirley Trifiletti, Delores Wade, Gertrude Boswau, Margaret Harclenburgh, Frances Garbo, Agnes Toth, June Hirka. Standing in the first row are: Lois Pondy, Christine Rango, Magdalene Posey, Louise Baker, Virginia Orseno, Dorothy Jeambert, Donna Stephen, Dorothy Greenfield. 'V55 :v'Vl , 33 A' 5T i ....1 3E'?CQ?iWk A - r,v-'mMT ?? iiff ? ?3'i'F.'5E-.-Ik2QF.,'L4'N '4N'w ' Trimming and mounting pictures was the Photographs became engraver's copy and first step in preparing the book. the book was well on its way. Who is this girl? a frequent question as The business staff made the book pos- we prepared picture identifications. sible . . . financially. Unusual shots . . . more and more pictures . . . action . . . What is the finished size of this cut? . . . Zinc etchings . . . halftones . . . copy . . . ink . . . paper . . . ideas . . . these created the 1945 Scimitar. One Hundred Nine Presenting . . . THE EDITORIAL BOARD Dorothy Krontz, Geraldine Kaplan- sky, Mary Ann Cherubini, and Dorothy Januszeski combed the school for news . . . planned the issues . . . edited the copy . . . ar- ranged for pictures to make a bet- ter I-Ii-Standard . . . A real job . . . but they did it. The Hi-Standard Editorial Board meeting in a typical conference to pla: an issue of the school paper. Our capable business staff In the third row are: Dick Lowrie, Elias G. Koury, C. W. Cook, Bert Lahm, Ken Kress. Appearing in the second row are: Frances Rosso, Phyllis Luttrell, Mary Katonak, Patsy Longwell, Arlene Parker, Doris Jean Hole, Bernadine Marinik. The first row includes: Aloma Leah Gula, Charlotte Brokaw, Bob Curtis, Joy Shreffler, Cecelia Benchak, Mary Lou Masin, Phyllis Paskey, Barbara Covauilt. One Hundred Ten 5 , P-1 if W 2 W A Jw -ar MR WW' , ,W , 3, L. ,,f,m.m-L fsiiivxvi' ' 'Ui 6 ,L www Q 3 3 ESQ' 34 '1f?i1?gsf-Q A gf? 21 -QQ ..A..,L. ,W W -SM TW ' ifif , 452592: im 2ff5f'if5L W? A , -1. 'Il' 'E:5af55f: WM I 3 , , mv www -q.,f,wiifff,y5 i if For distinguished service . . . the coveted right to wear the official school ULN. One Hundred 'Twelve O 'raffle Q! - ii Q -- -,- - , - - v----im -.-.- .........-...-.--..,-....---.-. -.... --i-..------...---...,-...T..-.,.. .--.,.l- ,- 1 l- ----- ...1.-........ ........-...-.-......-...-....-.-........-T--..1.- -,l---------T--,-.l---.-.-,--.---....-,..---,.--.-..- -,.i...-- ..-...-.i..-i..-1,---.-.i.------...T.-.--.,--T,. ......-..-V ---- ....--....-..,.......-...-.. ..- ..--..-- - -- -.. - 0 N the athletic field . . . in intramural competition we played the game. A good clean fight is more to be desired than a victory . . . We learned team play . . . cooperation . . . respect for rules and officials. ATHLETICS H it the lin Seen in the fifth row are: Robert Pogorelc, William Weikle, Elek Karnai, Robert Jurina, Alfred Gross, Sylvester Yockey, Stan Treboniak, Dick Woods, Louis Mikula, Jim Smith, Steve Bires, Stan Pincura, assistant. The fourth row includes: Coach Cinniger, Albert Laskey, Bill Czapp, Harry Lampe, Dan Lewis, John Stefanik, Karl Moos, Don Zernikow, Joe Marsalka, Ioe DeSilvester, jack Hintz, The third row shows: Coach Mills, Henry Kozloski, Harry Jabbusch, David Sparks, Byron Hoffman, Frank Mazgaj, Carl Ferraro, Don Ciarrone, John Kordeleski, Walter Wagner, Andy Laidlaw, Doc Waterhouse, Salvaf tore Yacobozzi, Coach Swartwood, Ed Mitchell. Shown in the second row are: Philip Miceli, Jack Willoughby, Bill Schuster, Ray Drobiszewski, Don Hahn, Bill Raptis, Joe Mihalik, Nick Molnar, Dan Nishian, David Crawford, Ed Kobal. Appearing in the first row are: ,lack McVey, Cliff Nolan, Stan Pawlak, Wayne Smith, John Pawlak, Angelo Bangas, Emil Haponek, Lloyd Scvits, Louis Krul, Wally Riegel. Varsity Football Teamwork . . . cooperation . . . a new season . . . a new team . . . a new coach . . . 11 Steelmen . . . only 6 lettermen . . . They opened the season with Akron North with a 13-0 victory . . . Lakewood game . . . close contest for two quarters but finally overpowered . . . Congratulations, Lakewood. Our string of consecutive victories ended at 17. Steelmen won 5 . . . lost 4 . . . end season with triple tie for third place. One Hundred Fourteen and hit it hard Z FOOTBALL SUMMARY Lorain 13 Akron North 0 LAKE ERIE LEAGUE STANDINGS Lorain 13 Fremont 9 L T P Lorain 6 Cleveland Hts. 0 Lakewood X31 O O 10 Lorain 21 Shaker U Shaw 4 1 0 8 Lorain 6 Wesleyan B's O L , 2 3 O 4 Lorain 0 Lakewood 14 SQUID ,7 3 0 4 Lorain 6 Shaw 46 E1a,er 5 3 0 4 Lorain 14 Sandusky 21 Clyrli d H O 5 0 O Lorain 0 Elyria 20 eve an ts' Won 5 Lost 4 Tied 0 It's Schuster upstream with Nishanian taking the left line backer. 5 k ,,v , v,' Kay Drobiszewski Bill Raptis Stan Pawlak Dan Nishanian Joe Mihalik ' Back Guard Halfback End Tackle ntramural Champs These groups distinguished themselves in intramural play. Badminton: Joy Shreffler, Billie Kratt Ciarrone scores 2 points. l 1 Left picture I Cavaliers - Volleyball Second row: Cameron, Banas First row: , Graziano, Schon Right picture 75's-Basketball Second row: Mihalik, McFarland First row: Reiz, Lampe, Wilhelm Left picture Bougainvilles - Basketball Second row: Kiska, Gibson, Knurek First row: Kowalski, Carson, Kish Right picture Saipans - Basketball Second row: Heyman, Ciarrone, Gajdos, Gamell First row: Graziano, Arroyo, Kovacs, Kokas CNet pictured, Flaps - Basketball Second row: Campo, Mitroff, Piskur, Zaborniak First row: Kin, Lesniewski, Karendal. Gremlins - Basketball Gremlins - Volleyball Second row: Iahnsz, Luttrell, Eldred. Second row: Jahnsz, Kratt, Luttrell, Eldrcd, First row: Kratt, Covault, Shreffler, Hole. H019- First row: Covault, Shreffler, Mrosko, Wiirm, White. One Hundred Seventeen Dick Schmidt Dick Sevits Mike Trbovich Guard Cillillil Center Varsity basketball Coach Cinniger is welcomed as our new coach to build a new and better basketball team. It was a good year . . . there were thrilling games . . . large crowds. We'll always remember the Shaw game . . our outstanding performance. The Lakewood game was a real thriller . . . close all the way . . . we won. Our league standing doesnit tell the whole story . . . we remember events . . . excitement . . . not stand- ings. In the second row are: Ernie Ostrognni, Mgr., Iolin Pawlak, Mike Trbovicli, Bob Bastock, Louis Krul, Coach Cinniger. The first row includes: Jack McVey, John Stefanik, Dom Ciarrone, Dick Schmidt, Dick Sevits, Angelo Bangas. A E as 3 Ri ii 3 3 fi si .... -I 'WW n Angelo Bangas Bob Bastock john Pawlak Forward Forward FOFWRYJ orovid ed man thrills SEASON RECORD LAKE ERIE LEAGUE STANDINGS :5:Lorain 27 Amherst 20 Lorain 13 Lakewood I O :f:Lorain 28 Bellevue :5:Lorain 40 Elyria Team pta Lorain 22 Shaker Hts. 44 Lorain 40 Shaker Hts. Pts' Pff' :lfLorain 36 Cleveland Hts. 47 Lorain 32 Cleveland Hts. Elyria 443 347 :7:Lorain 36 Akron Garfield 35 :5:Lorain 53 Shaw Shaw 394 376 :l:Lorain 38 Sandusky 27 Lorain 47 Sandusky Lorain 37 Shaw 44 Lorain 39 Lakewood Cleveland Hts' 423 372 :5:Lorain 42 Lima Central 39 :5:Lorain 31 Elyria Lakewood 317 296 :1fHoine Games L01-am 343 43? Shaker Hts. 336 433 Games Won 7 Games Lost-9 Shuey and Narten of Shaker attempt to 'ftwo-timev Bastock at the pivot. Bastock rebounds a shot for two points uw Yeah team! Let's fight! These boys lead our cheers . . . Novel stunts . . . fine coordi- nation . . . a full staff at last. They were on the job. Standing tn the second row are Ray Bowers Dale Mferechth E W Bash Coach Rufus Rodgers. Seen ln the first row are R1ChHfd Schnelder oseph Ziletel Alvm Thomas ohn Hritsko, The second row includes: Mike Kelleyflvlanager, Jack McVey, Andy Mihalik, C. C. Waterf house-Assistant, Ed Rastovski, Achilles Delis, Manager. Seated in the first row are: Roland Atley, Dick Phiels, George Simonovich, John Stefanik, Tony Ciarrone, Mario Campano. The reserve team had a good ear Energetic . . . inexperienced . . . this all sophomore team gave us some thrilling performances. They show promise of a brilliant future. RESERVE BASKETBALL RECORD :f:Lorain i:Lorain :l'Lorain Lorain 4:Lorain :l:Lorain Lorain :lfLorain 4:Lorain :5:Lo1'ain Lorain '-'Lorain Lorain 38 Amherst 64 Bellevue 30 Seniors 26 Akron Garfield 40 Sandusky 37 Clearview 23 Lakewood 23 Elyria 34 Ir. High AllfStars 40 Sophomore B's 39 Sandusky 29 Lakewood 34 Elyria :li Home games Won 8 games-Lost 5 games One Hundred TwentyfOne Standing in the second row are: Coach Cinniger, Dan Nishanian, Bob Meyers, Bob Bastock, Mike Trbovich, joe Mihalic, John Pawlak, Louis Krul. Seated in the first row are: Jerry Goodman, Rufus Rodgers, Ray Drobiszewski, Ed Westwood, Dick Schmidt, Harry Jabbusch, Stan Pawlak, Ed Kin. Baseball returns as a spring sport Uur track season was getting under wa In the fourth row are: Pete Wagner, Fred Wilhelm, David Darmos, John Theobald, Byron Hoffman, Ed Mari' nek, Ed Stoeff, George Williams, George Young. In the third row we see: Bartlett Tyler-Manager, Virgil Graver, Steve Bires, Dick Schneider, Paul Mager, Bill Czapp, Tony Trnian, Bert Kokas, Paul Durisek, Kyriakos Grumbos, Richard Ragan, Coach Doc Waterhouse. The second row includes: Frank Temkiewicz, Joe Zvosec, Julius Gajdos, Joe Mihalik, John Stefanik, Chase Heyman, Ed Kin, Ted Ashford, Ed Bozik, john Zipp. Seated in the first row are seen: Hank Zaborniak, Andy Laidlaw, Maynard Smith, Jack Schon, David Popa, John McFarland, Lewis Jones, Dick Kocak, Tony Ciarrone, Joe Barto, Luther Charlton, Louis Mikula. Action, action, and more action At press-time, our baseball team defeated Elyria 6-1 and lost to South Amherst 6-0. Our track team had won a quadrangular meet with Clearview, Avon Lake and Avon, defeated Oberlin and Elyria in a triangular meet, and lost to Mansfield and Rocky River. Mihalik makes a Jones completes nice throw. a barrel roll. Stefanik rolls Rodgers gets a over the bar. a good jump. Hoffman lets the Charlton gets Wilhelm follows McFarland puts the discus fly. off a nice jump. suit. the shot. X? Schneider, Stefanik and Smith clear the first hurdle. They're off for the tape. Lots of snow .... cold weather .... zero temperatures . . . . No buses .... No buses . . . . no coal . . . . no school. It's an ill wind . . . . It was a real winter-that winter of '45, A good reminder for those hot july days ' A l IN THE BUSINESS WORLD TRAINING COUNTS Now that you've graduated high school, we will equip you for a good job with our practical course of business training. With victory in sight there will be a gradual tapering off in employment. Employers will give preference to persons who have completed their training and have a diploma from Business College showing them to be qualified. Many with little or no husiness training who were given positions during the emergency period will eventually be replaced as soon as more betterftrained help be' comes available. SUMMER TERM BEGINS JUNE 11 FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 4-5 Day, Evening and Part-Time Classes LORAIN BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone 63859 C. L. Bair, Manager One Hundred 'I'wentyfFive Compliments of A Compliments of ALLEN? BOOT SHOP W. C. MCCONNELL, Inc. Established 1883 , Your Buzck Dealer Queen Quality Shoes for Women . i Nunn-Bush Shoes for Men Lorain' Ohm Red Goose Shoes for Children 1797 Broadway Phone 2261 SINCE 1905 The RE1DY.scANLAN co. Comflfmfnfs of FUEQQQEIQEWEOR GEoRGE CANALOS Broadway at 21st St. Lorain, Ohio Freshman- May I kiss You? Senior A girl-ujeepersl Another amateur! THE LDRAIN IDURNAL 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 HGME DAY One Hundred 'I'wentyfSix THE LORAIN BANKING CO. B. G. Nichols, President The Following is a List of Men Who Direct the Affairs of the Bank: O F F I C E R S - - I. G. Roth, Vice-President H. Smith, Vice-President C. M. Irish, Executive Vice-President G. E. Dick, Secretary and Treasurer H. Hammer, Assistant Secretary G. M. Irish, Assistant Treasurer --DIRECTORS-- H. H. Brightman B. G. Nichols C. M. Irish J. H. Clark R. B. Miller G. A. Resek H. J. Smith I. G. Roth H. E. Hageman G. E. Dick ...Member of Federal Reserve System-Mcrnber of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Polygamy would never work in this country. Think of six wives in a kitchenette. Compliments of MMELMKHWCQ The Best in Baked Goods 2076 E. 29th St. Phone 7291 DEFENSE ls Planned With a Pencil PAPER WORK Controls Production ELDREDS Stationers Since 1889 Serving Defense Industry for the Duration TIVOLI THEATRE CONGRATULATIONS to the GRADUATING CLASSES OF 1945 john P. Tender, Mgr. One Hundred 'l'wentyfSeven FOR THE UNCERTAIN DAYS AHEAD Never before was special business training as necessary as it will be in the days just ahead. Built upon the good foundation you have laid in the High School. Get a thorough business or secretarial training, thereby preparing yourself for a good permanent posif tion, independent income and promotion to a wellfpaid responsible position where you can satisfy your own wants and needs and also be of service to your community. Naturally You Will Want to Get That Training in THE OBERLIN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Al Roth- Aren't you coming in swimming? Eileen Thibaut-HI can't. A moth has been eating my bathing suit. Al-'LThe little rascal! He must have been on a diet. S U T T E R ' S NAT'S NATTY B d 525 SHOP roa way PALACE THEATRE BLDG- Next to Dreamland Theatre L0l'3il1, Ohi0 Next to Tivoli Theatre , e U 5.12. I A 2- 12' -.AVIH iH.l1fFVlil'llIl MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - RECORDS -- SHEET MUSIC RECORD PLAYERS - RADIOS And An Excellent Teaching Staff 204 Sth Street Phone 3128 One Hundred 'TwentyfEight LET US CONGRATULATE THE CLASSES OF 1945-A and 1945-B and assure L. H. S. Of Our Fullesf Co-operatic Every Undertaking THE LCRAIN HARDWARE CUMPANY OHddT N X1 if - Mem la s, IQLH E ' THE NATIONAL BANK OF LORAIN Lorain, Ohio bers of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of MAURICE BEAUTY SHOP Over Style Center I-IEILMAN'S Marine Room and Grill Fine Foods Since 1920 412 Broadway Phone 4282 Charlotte Roemergul wond selves? Cil Benchak-HProbahly the Charlotte-'iOh, aren't they er what men talk about when they're off hy them same things we do. awful! TELLING'S Sa lien, I . ndrb' ar: nndarni-5: MMl'zlc0z1?J?lZ l'Vhen your dealer is temporarily out of Ice Cream, do not blame him. Our government h as taken part of the raw materials from us, hence the reason for the shortages. One Hundred Thirtyf'1'wo Sucess To The Class o 45 It A-B!! By T17 Oo STUDIO Your Class Photographer One Hundred Thin y'Thvee SUCCESS TO ALL CLASSES OF 1945 The GEO. A. CLARK Co. IEWELERS DR. H. A. PISTELL, Optometrist Broadway and Seventh Phone 3133 The WOOD LUMBER Co. LUMBER AND COAL GLIDDEN PAINTS We Appreciate High School Patronage We Aim To Please-Try Our Service Elyria Ave. and 20th St. Phone 3130 Mary Katonak-'iWhat is that peculiar odor I get from that field? Farmer- Thais fertilizer. Mary-i'Oh, for the lands sake. Farmer- Yes, lady. .mm mmf' Q I , , . va K. 5,6 v bnbtnartg 1124 Sth Street Phone 3221 Ambulance and Invalid Service -- Lady Attendant TODAY,S CHALLENGE IS TOMORROWPS FUTURE Let This Be The Guiding Thought Throughout Your Life! One Hundred 'I'l1irtyfFour SUCCESS AND BEST WISHES TO THE NEW GRADUATES OSTROV'S ' Where Better Shoe Values Pre'vail 524 Broadway 345 Broad St. LORAIN, OHIO ELYRIA, OHIO Compliments of W Congratulations to the Class of 45A and 45B DREAMLAND ELVIRA and SEYMOUR,S PEARL Bdwy. Near 7th St. Phone 6565 THEATERS Honest Value s--- Honest Prices Mr. Bzlsh- Why are the Medieval centuries called the Dark Ages? Jack Schonf Bccause it was Knight Time. RUDY MOC STUDIO PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographic Supplies, Frames, and Framing Broadway at 20th Street LORAIN, OHIO Phone 4225 One Hundred 'l'hirtyfFive In seeking opportunities to be of service the object of this Compliments of Shiff Iewelers customers - - - but friends. THE STORE OF SERVICE FOR THE LAST 40 YEARS Open an Account Now The Central Bank Company 1. SHIFF 2830 Pearl Ave. Optical Dept. Look for the Big Street Clock bank is to make not only MILLER BROS. GARAGE Compliments of New Location 1544 Broadway Lorain, Ohio Phone 2241 CO' COMPLETE AUTO REBUILDING 550 Broadway 24 HOUR SERVICE Lorain's Largest Repair Garage Bob Dick- Did I ever show you Where I was tatooed? Wanda M.- No, Bob- Well, we can drive around that way. K U T Z A ' S P H A R M A C Y Compliments of Cor. Bdwy. and 13th St. Lorain, O. T h e PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY A. H. BABCOCK Phone 4222 C o . CALL YOUR GENERAL INSURANCE FRIENDS BY TELEPHONE REAL ESTATE AND BONDS The Sth and Reid Phone 4216 Company One Hundred 'ThirtyfSix THE GIFT STORE OF LORAIN Since 1904 in China, Glassware, Art Pottery, Metal Ware, etc. LIPP'S Tea 86 China Store 714 Broadway STUDENT CLOTHING and HABERDASHERY The SAM KLEIN Co. The Store Reliable On Broadway at 425 Compliments of JOSEPH SVETE General Insurance 6' Travel Bureau 1782 E. 28th St. Phone 7110 FOR THE BEST Try Our Vitamin D HOMOGENIZED MILK BAETZ-BARBER DAIRY l men have only twog WOMCIIHS fau ts are many, Everything they say and everything they do. Compliments of LORAIN LUMBER CO. Foot of 9th Street Call 6923 The AMSDEN AGENCY Real Estate - Insurance 617 BROADWAY Phone 2178 B L A C K A N N ' S Opticians Largest Exclusive Optical Store in Lorain County Complete Grinding Plant on Premises Broken Lens Duplicated Quickly and Accurately 309 Broadway Lorain, Ohi l o r Qi: 9' i n PM f- ik N Il I ri. 5 Noni! v al? L , X .XG x , . X 47- X: 0 One Hundred 'I'hirtyfSeven M A R T Y ' S An Ideal Shop for The Iunior Miss 1920 Broadway Compliments of ROBINSON The Dry Cleaner 547 Bdwy. Broadway at 35th St. The Home of Good Dry Cleaningl' MARIOTTI PRINTING CO. Phone 5545 511 E. 30th St. LORAIN, OHIO Styled Printing to Suit Your N eeds Tailored to Fit lnsures You Clothes Satisfaction R I C C I Quality Tailoring Makers of Men's and Young Men's Clothing 725 Broadway Lorain, Ohio Gladys Endrizal- Here comes the Parade, and Gertie will miss it. Where is she? Mary Ann Bekker-'iShe's upstairs waving her hair. Gladysfnlvlercy! Can't she afford a flag? Compliments of The SPANG BAKING Co. Compliments of SHOEMAKER PHARMACY East Erie at Kansas Complete Prescription Service Compliments of LORAIN THEATRE Perfect Vision - Perfect Sound - - The Modern Theatre The BLACK RIVER LUMBER 86 SUPPLY CO. East 28th STREET and FULTON ROAD Phone 7202 Lorain, Ohio One Hundred Thirtydiight --. o Z: T ..f:2i igz Fi Z .bqE,:Z.Ei:EA :EEE f T- ci ci . ... .- 19471 - ..,1-' . 1 22 513 3 fQe igfge aa :2::1.,., M Zibilz '94' MODEL Zl. 2:E .V.,:. . ::,, M ZAZE Ailli 19425 WE DONT KNOW 1941 MODEL M ':' ' WHAT THEYSLL LooK LIKE! IT IS NOT probable that there will be many immediate changes in the design of postfwar electrical appliances, we know that the better ones made by reputable manuf facturers will give you what you've always wanted in electrical appliances-cleanlif ness, convenience, comfort. The charge for the electricity to operate them will continue to be low. One important thing to remember is that wires of certain sizes can carry just so much electricity. Therefore, if you are planning to build or remodel after the war, you will be wise to plan to install wires big enough to carry the current for not only the appliances you already have, but those you expect to have. Wheii the end of the war is more clearly in sight and home building again becomes possible, we will reestablish our wiring advisory service for home builders, Ejdllla 100116 IRVIHIII' . One Himdred Tlzii'tyfNine THE ENGRAVINGS FOR THE 1945 SCIMITAR EWERE FURNISHED BY THE INDIANAPOLIS EN GRAVING COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Leaders In School Publication Engravings OHdd J. FORD THOMPSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR HARRY NIELSEN jewelers The Name THOMPSON is your assurance of Better Service 503 Broadway l ' . Congratu atzons Compliments of Graduates of '45-A and '45-B FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE OHIO THEATER Phone 7164 Miss Swick- Did I notice another error in your theme, Ed? There is no such thing as a freshwomanf' Ed Marinek-HAW, you never dated an Elyria girl. THE OHIO SERVICE PRINTING CO. Producers of This Fine Annual 552 Sth Street Lorain, Ohio One Hundred Forty-One X' ll AUTOGRAPHS THIS PAGE THRU THE COURTESY OF THE C. E. 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