Lordstown High School - Highlights Yearbook (Lordstown, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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ff X is 'Il 'V I QHistory -cont.D Under the supervision of Miss Thelma Taylor, we had reading, writing and geography. le were very impatient about waiting for the last day of school because we were going to Packard Park for an all day picnic. When the'great day finally arrived we all had lots of fun playing ball, swimming and eating. Especia- lly eating. Merle Armstrong, Jack Irwin, -Bill Bingham, Virgil Plummer, Delores and Herbert Bailes, Rose Steembergh, Helen Stewart, Agnes Borland, Ray Fife, joined our class. Merle Armstrong, Rose Steembergh, Helen Stewart,Ray Fife, James King, Margaret Sloan, Nancy Hardy, Carl Sheldon, and Ted Radtka left our class that year. Our teacher that year was Mrs. Fenstermaker. And to make things more exciting in our fifth year, we had a few students that withdrew and some entered. The following with- drew: Herbert and Delores Bailes, Joyce Engle, and Delores Hossman. New students, Mary Ellen Archer, Mary Ellen John- son,Marva Chronister and her twin Marvin, Jerry Burnett, and - ' 5 XT- , x? . gg X ' x X 7 J Robert Baker. g Now that the happy days were passing fast we had to is plan for our picnic for the last day of school. We went to iea' at Cassidy's Grove. We had lunch then played games and had a 5 wonderful day. That fall when we entered the sixth grade we were A met by a new teacher, Miss Clara Schiavonni. There were two new students, James Lingo and Russell Maas. Then there were .some that withdrew,Junior Ward, narva and Marvin Chronister. Roger Kingsbury, Nancy Hardy, Robert Baker. we gave a play with the fifth grade. Now for our last day of school we ti went to Packard Park. They had a bus that took the lower n grades with us for a picnic at the park. We had a wonderful 9 day by investigating a log cabin at the park. The teachers treated us with ice cream. At last we are going upstairs. This grade was going, to make a change for us-we were going to change classes by going from one room to another. We even got to go on the bus to basketball games, and have parties at the schoolhouse. Lyle Bailey was our first Class President. Our teacher was Mrs. Ruth Paugh. We had no new students but one withdrew, in the first six weeks of the second semester, James Lingo. In the past year we found that school was not really a place just for education, but to have some fun by joining in on parties that the Student Council sponsored and going X K .nl .LQCEL ,K t L H HLIBH S ly-.J QQS5.



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If 11, . , .w lf.. 1, Aw Q5 M e L Q . 1 Kfid' ' ,!,g Q!' X XTC, ,GH I CHistory -cont.D Q -s ' to games. It was really fun. Now we learned to share the responsibilities of our home room. Our President that year was Don Fisher. Our teacher was Mrs. Louise Kreitler. The following pupils left our class, William Johnson, Eugene Quimby, Russell Maas, Mary Ellen Archer, Margaret Sloan, and Delores Steel. The following joined our class, Patricia Ronyak and Gene Chalker. We were now Freshman and Freshman are always noted to be bad ones. That year we were allowed to pick one girl in our class to serve as an attendant for the queen. Our Homecoming attendant was Phyllis Lohr. 1 r ', The Seniors thought they had the privilege 'of .initiating us Freshman, so they rudely interrupted our party one night. They tied our hands together, lined us up and had us walk through the Lordstown Cemetery. One of the Seniors went ahead and scared us just as we were about to enter the Cemetary and they had Lyle lie down on one of the graves. Lyle said it gave him a funny feeling. Our teacher was Mrs. Louise Kreitler. Our Freshman class officers were: President, Jim Lingo, Vice President Kenneth Webb, Secretary, Phyllis Lohr, Treasurer, Lipton Mc- Lean. A few students withdrew from our class, Tammy Snow- den, Jerry Burnett, Richard Berkhouse, Patricia Ronyak, Jack Davis, Howard Balentine. Norma Partin entered our class. Because of sickness William Bingham, known as NBillyW to us, was absent for almost all the last semester and therefore had to withdraw from our class. . Upon entering our second year of High School, we went to the Study Hall for our home room. We didn't like that at all, but that was the arrangement. 'Our teacher was Mr. Cleveland known as WK. C.n to most people now. We had two new students, Grace Cooper and Mike Kreca. Faye Ellen Grantz withdrew at the half. Our class officers were: President, Kenneth Webb,Vice President, Jim Lingo, Secretary, Betty Fleming, Treasurer, Esther Man- sell, Student Council Representatiuu, Phyllis Lohr. Our Homecoming attendant that year was Grace.D0wninK. Our first experience of sponsoring a supper was here. Some learned how to buy food, some how to work and still en- joy themselves, imagine seeing what now are our Senior boys with aprons on, and washing dishes, the girls C00kin8n rather helping their mothers. Grace Cooper left in the last semester to go to Garrettsville. Now with twenty-four in our classc we are ready to begin our Junior.year.A X un. ,Ll l HIEHLIBH S 'txt M, Tv ' 1 . igzfx P r 1 3 ,P fl P7 in :P ,f' 1: yx5aQ

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