Lordstown High School - Highlights Yearbook (Lordstown, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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. 2 X1 5 I Class Motto V Our Ship's Afloat, Port's Unknown X If Class Flower 1 White Rose Class Color y Blue Q White Class Officers ' B President-- ------ -- ----------- ----------Kenneth Webb Vice President--------- --------------- ------Jack Irwin 5 Secretary---------- ---------------- - ------- Phyllis Lohr 6 L, Treasurer------ ------ --- ----------- ----Harold Stevenson 'W Class Night r Pauline Best Class History Joel Bailey if Mary Ellen Johnson Q I Jack Ima Class Prophecy Phyllis Lam- Lyle Bailey I ' Harold Stevenson Class Poem Agnes Borland . Don Fisher t rf, ' Gene Chalker .ir Class Grumbler Dorothy Bright 9 Robert Cross 9 Mike Kreca Class Donations Esther Mansell Robert Waggoner Lipton McLean Horoscope Betty Fleming Virgil Plummer Betty Morris I Last Will and Testament James Lingo - , Grace Downing X Class Song Don Fisher 5, Betty Morris . I n N aff. 'yfy QicX,W lf, w C gl H HLIGII 5 lg



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x ag? E 'fy 1 CLASS HISTORY It was a bright sunny day in September, 1937, the halls of Lordstown school were brought to life when twenty- nine active little lads and lassies enrolled in the first grade under the supervision of Miss Betty Irwin. In our first year we learned to read and write. It was all that we could do to wait for Christmas, Valentines Day.and the last day of school, because on those days we had parties. Those enrolled in the class were as follows, Harold Stevenson, Dick Berkhouse, Don Fisher, Lyle-Bailey,, Joel Bailey, Melvin Stitle, Kenneth Webb, Den Peterson, 1-'leye Teeters, James King, Bob Cross, Phyllis Lohr, Margaret Sloan Elaine Manross, Betty Hartman, Betty Fleming, Nancy Hardy, Rose Church, Mildred Kennedy, Betty Craver, Esther Mansell, Betty Morris, Alice Schweratfeger, Dorothy Keller, Nedda an- Mary Marinkovich, Pauline Best, Betty and Loretta James. Elaine Manross, Mildred Kennedy, Rose Church, Floyn Teeters, Mary and Nedda Marinkovich, Betty and Loretta James left our class. ' We were very impatient while waiting for the little orange school busses to pick us up the first day of schong the next year as we were to be in the second grade. We again had reading, writing and arithmetic under the supervision of Mrs. Helen Adams,-our home room teacher. Melvin Stitle, Don Peterson, Betty Craver, Alice Schweratfeger, left our class. Foster Teeters and Paul Doley joined our class but left again at the end of the year. We felt very proud on the first day of school as we were to be in the third grade and we felt that we would not have to study very hard as we kncw.ao muck. I l f jr Xu In our third year Dorothy Bright,Ted Radtka, Dolores Q Kernahm, Faye Ellen Grantz, Lavonne Bodamer, joined our class. The following left our class, Betty Lou Hartman, Laura Hanna, Dorothy Keller, and Dolores Kernahm. As we waited for our fourth year of school to start we thought about how much fun this year of school was going to be because we would have more than one teacher. This was the year that the girls decided that we could play games as well as the boys. Almost every day when we had recess the girls could be found playing baseball and other games with the boys. Under the supervision of Miss Mary Partridge we 'l learned to tell time which was one thing that we never did forget because we have been watching the clock ever since. ,NL HIGHLIGHTS lgi f-isp

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