Martins Ferry High School - Ferrian Yearbook (Martins Ferry, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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ANNA CUDDIHY Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-43 Shorthand Speed Club, 4. Anna's interest in commercial subjects points to her successful accomplish- ment of a secretarial career. She is a member of the Shorthand Speed Club, the aim of which is to give its members greater efficieney along that line. Socially, she is a member of the Girl Reserves. JOHN CZUPOR John is earnest in all he does and takes his subjects seriously, Journalism best suiting his talents. Outside of school , he plays baseball and football with considerable interest and ability. Sincerity of purpose makes John well-liked by his friends. JUNE DAKHOFF Caesar Club, 2. Her quietness is no hindrance to the way she performs in her class of Home luconomics, as she measures above the average mark. June is also a good student in Plane Geometry. She has shown her interest in academic subjects also by taking Caesar. CARL DARRAH Debate 4. As a member of the Public Speaking class, Carl has become quite an orator. He is to be seen anywhere doing anyahing-serious or humorous-as his interests and thoughts are not narrowly centered. Doing of the unexpected is expected of Carl. DOROTHY DAVIES Girl Reserves, 43 Leaders' Club, 4. Dorothy is a lively, humorous young girl whose aim is to make her intimate friends care-free. Her chief accomplishment has been displayed in her ability to play basketball. REESE DAVIES Here is one fellow who believes in starting his business career early. While most of us were playing ball, he was doing the work of men who have been out of school for years. Congratulations, Reese, we know you will succeed. AUDREY DAVIS Class Basketball, 2-3-43 Girl Reserves, 43 Leaders' Club, 4. Audrey is very talented in art and thus she will probably be a rival for the great masters. She is very good in basketball, having for the last three years pl..yed in the class basketball leagues. She enjoys all activities in the division of rhysical Education. WILLIAM DAVIS Football, 3-43 M Club, 43 Athletic Club, 4. Bill has most efficiently played the position of fullback on the football team. VVhen a first down was needed, the hell was given to Bill. He has conquered Shorth-nd, a diificult sub,ect ior anybody, there.ore proving himself as not only an athlete, but also a student. LOIS JEAN DAVIS Band, 2-3-43 Orchestra, 3-4: Class Office, 33 Caesar Club, 23 Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-43 Ferrian StaH', 43 National Honor Society, 3-43 Dramatic Club, 2-3-43 Hall Guard, 43 Student Representative, 4. Her activities speak lor her! An ardent worker in the band, an excellent student in Chemistry and English, and in all her other subjects is Lois Jean. Known by all, she was prominent in the social life of the school. RUTH DAWSON Glee Club, 13 Class Basketball, 1-2-3-43 Girl Reserves, 3-43 Dramatic Club, 13 Cheerleader, 2-3-4: lVl Club, 43 Leaders' Club, 4. As a cheerleader, Ruth could not be beaten for pep and enthusiasm. She is intensely interested in all lorms of Physical Education, which was shown by her elecuon to the o fice of president in the Leaders' Club. She has been a mainstay on the class basketball teams for the entire lour yars of her high school career. KATHLEEN DeVAULT Dramatic Club, 43 Shorthand Speed Club, 4. Here we Gnd a girl who is ever smiling and cheerful. She is outstanding in Civ.cs and does good work in the Dramatic Club. Behind her smile we find a girl who is consistant in her studies and also a willing and sensible worker. She has a natural gilt for commercial subjects. ESTELLA DEVER Class Basketball, 1-2-3-43 Girl Reserves, 1-2-33 Home Economice Club, 4. Civics and Home Economics are easy subjects for Estella to conquer. She has been a stand-by in class basketball during her four years in Ferry High. Fc ke: her humps and mistakes smiling, not only in basketball but in the Girl Reserves. CHARLES DOBBS Chess Club, 4. As a student, Charles' work in Typing and Gen. Math. is outstanding. Charles' cheerful Howdy and gay chatter are guaranteed to dispel any fit of the blues. 1-'lucky and always happy-we like these qualities in Charles. VALERIA DRAGHIC C-ISSSP' Club-.23 Vergil Club, 3: Girl Reserves, 3-43 Dramatic Club, 23 Li- bl'HI'Y Sl-aff, 4: Cicero Club, 33 Scholarship Team, 23 National Honor Society, 4. .To mention the subJ.ects which Valeria shines in would be to mention the SubJeC'1-S She has taken since entering High School. She is a valued member of the Girl Reserves and Library Staff. Her stick-to-it-tive-ness has won her the admiration of her fellow students-a fine example for us al1'to follow.

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WILMA BROWN Shorthand Club, 4: Glee Club, 4: Home Economic Club, 4: Girl Reserves, 4. A studious lassie, who has always been faithful in preparing her lessons and in all other duties assigned to her. YVilma, whose charming manner is a delight to all, is a loyal member of our class. She will make a good private secretary for some big business man. CLARA LOUISE BRUNEY Girl Reserve, 1-2-3: Caesar Club, 2: Chairman Junior and Senior Literary Contest,2: Dramatic Club, 4: Debate, 4: National Honor Society, 4. Clara Louise has shomn a never-failing spirit of helpfulness and hard worq in all school activities. One of her many assets is her pleasing personality. We can really appreciate her true worth after four years of companionship. She was a real trooper in English and Chemistry. GEORGE BUGNER Possessing those qualities which spell true character, he will make a man to whom any school might point with pride. Judging from his Citizenship grades, George will be a good citizen some day. JOSEPH BURNETTA Class Basketball, 1: M Club, 4: Football, 2-3-4: Basketball, 2-3-4. Joe's name will go down in the history of the school as a clean, wholesome, versatile sport athlete of recent years. A good student and not afraid of work. His athletic fame has not interfered with his studies, especially Civics and Bookkeeping. N V, . f I I Q ' C1 I rf Q QL,,I,l L6 L4 t 'i PHILLIP CALHOUN J' Band, 1-2-3-4: Orchestra, 2-3-4: Glee Club, 1-2: Debate, 3: Caesar Club. 4. An efficient and dependable boy. For four years, Phillip has been a promi- nent member of the band. He never gives up, just persevers until the task is overcome. He will be remembered by the school for his never failing courtesy and loyalty. ALMA CAMPBELL Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-4: Home Economics Club, 4: Hall Guard, 4. Alma's work in the Girl Reserves throughout her entire high school career has been very efficient. Alma also served as a hall guard during her senoir year. Her interest in cooking prompted her to become a member of the Home Econom- ics Club this year. Commercial subjects are her main interest. SARA CARLILE Glee Club, 1-2-3-4: Class Play, 4: Ciesar Club, 2: Girl Reserves, 1-2-3: Ferrian Staff, 3: Dramatic Club, 4: Nationzl Honor Society. 4. Sara's ability to reach the top notes in singing and also the sweet tone and quality of her voice will be missed very much by the glee club. Sara is grextly in.erested in dramatics. She is a star journalism student and intends as a life work to become a journalist. PETE CARPINO Glee Club, 4. Pete will make a fine reporter for some newspaper not only because of his ability to write, but of his knowledge of English. He is so small that there should be no bit of news that he could not pry into :ind get the whole story. His interest in Pkublic Speaking gives promise of his becoming a prominent afterdinner spea er. GEORGE CARTER Science Club, 4. George is a steady fellow who does not waste his time in idle talk but rather when he says something it is full of meaning and shows serious thought. English, Typing and Economics are the three subjects toward which he shows partiality. MARGARET CHILDERS Class B'1sketball,1: Home Economics Club, 4: Shorthand Speed Club, 4. During her senior year, Margaret became quite a Civics student. Home Economics and Shorthand seem to claim the majority of her varied interests. Dancing is her most enjoyed hobby and pastime, although her happy nature includes all sports and recreations. BERNARD CHRISTMYER Dramatic Club, 4: Class Play, 4- Science. electricity, and radio are the three hobbies which Bernurd assidu- ously pursues. His knowledge o these subjects is equal to that of some who are already practicing them as a profession. He has marked ability in dsleverlng orations :nd has also surprised us this year by showing great ability in the field of dramatics. WlLLlAM CLULO ---- Bind, 1-2-3-4: Orchestra. 1-2: Glee Club, 1-2: Dramatic Club, l. Bill is well-known for his four years of trumpet playing in the band. He is one of the Jolliest iellows in school and seldom misses any of the social events. Bill has, for the most part, taken commercial subjects in prepJrat'on for entering his father-'s business to which he now devotes his time out of school. DOROTHY COX Band, 3-4: Debate, 4: Caesar Club, 2: Vergil Club, 3: Girl Reserves, 1-2-3: Cicero Club, 4: National Honor Society, 4. The ever fun-loving Dot, who is really quite serious, especially in her debate work. She's one of our industrious College Prep students who has finished her schedule of two years of French and four of Latin most successfully, VINCENT CRUCIOTTI T0 suppress Vincent's bubbling spirits is an impossible task. He is noted for his friendly and happy manner. Although attentive to his lessons, Vincent is fortunate in sincerely believing the saying that- Too much work and no play makes .Tack a dull boy. We believe he is one of the few who has struck the hannv medium between work and play.



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HELEN ELIAS Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-4: Dramatic Club, 1: Cheerleader, 4: Leaders' Club, 4, Vice President: Shorthand Club, 4: Class Basketball, 4- A member of the Girl Reserves who never shrinks when called upon to do any task. Her work in Typing and Shorthand make many envy her. Snappy black eyes, small in stature, a pleasing sense of humor-these are some of the qualities which make Helen's list of friends a long one. JAMES ELIAS Footbal , 2-3-4: M. Club, 2-3-4: Athletic Club, 4. When we mention Jim's name, we think of the football team. As quarter- back, he put forth calls for a variety of plays that caught Ferry's opponents sleep- ing quite often. We know the team will be thrown for a loss wh :n he graduates. Give Jim a football and he's right at home. A genuine Purple Rider! ORLANDO FEORENE Class Play, 4: Caesar Club, 2: Dramatic Cluh, 1-4: Cheerleader, 4: M. Club, 4: Football, 2, National Honor Society, 4. Orlando is one of our star students. His ability in literary work, readings, and chiracterizations is outstanding. He possesses the grit and deterrnlnlruon to get far in life. We consider him a good sport and a good all-around student. EDITH FLEMING Girl Reserves, 3-4: Sales Staff, 2: Shorthand Speed Club, 4. Edith is a member of the Girl Reserves and is outstand.ng in Shorthand. She deserves much credit for the way she works in school organizations. She is iriendly, geu.le,neat,and modest. She has not only the ability to associate wi.h other peopie but also the ability to comprehend hor lessons well. ANNA FRANTZ Glee Club. 1-2: Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-4: Dramatic Club. 1-2: Leader Club, 4: Class Basketball, 4. Anna is a member of the Girl Reserves and Leldzrs' Club. Her work in Public Speaking is worthy of acclaim, while her grades in other subjects are nothing to he laughed at. She is happy and plucky along with hor earnestness. As a member of the Senior Class Bzisketbill Team, Anna showed the pluck and fight that helped to win several of the games. ORCA FUNARI Class Basketball, 1: Caesar Club, 2: Girl Reserves, 3-4: Jr.-Sr. Literary Con- test, 3: National Honor Society, 3-4: Dramatic Club, 4: Sales StaH', 2-33 Scholar- ship Team, 2: Bridgeport High School, 1g Hall Guard, 4. An active me.nber of the class who shines not only in her activities but also in her studies. Orc-is work in French and Latin is outstanding Her .1bili.y to get along with other students may be reztdily seen by the large variety of activities which Orca has participated in during her High School career. RITA GARDEN Band, 41 Girl Reserves, 4. Rita has been an active member of the band and Girl Reserves during her years in Ferry. Her work in Bookkeeping spellzs for itself, ind her :1bili.y to understand and derive results for her other subjects is worthy of praise. She is known to her cllss-mates for her wit, pep, and jolly good-nature. LAWRENCE GASAWAY Hi-Y, 4: Dramatic Club,4. Here's a lad whom we know for his friendly attitude tow'rd all. A student who believes in putting forth an adequ ite amount of effort in his work and who derives equal benents irorn it. We're for him in whttever he may try to do. LaWrence's work in Hi-Y and Dramatic Clubs is very commend tble. AMELIA GAUTSCHI Amelia has been a member of the gym during her four years at Ferry, play- ing basketball quite well. Amelia must be a good cook for we find her right at home in Home Economics class. CLEO GETTLES Band, 2-4: Girl Reserves, 1-2-3: Glee Club, 2: Class Basketball, 1-2: Caesar Club, 2: Vergil Cluh, 3, Jr.-Sr. Literary Contest, R-4: Cl-iss Play, 3. Here is a girl who needs no introduction. She his been active in the band and other organizations during her four years in High School. Always leauh- ing and full of fun. We remember her excellent work in the Junior Class Play Tell Me Your Troubles, and also her good work in the Jr.-Sr. Literary Contests. LORETTA GIBBS Typing Cluh, 4. Loretta a girl who shines in her studies because of the much she puts into them. A quiet andrunlssuming g.rl whose work soezks for itself. This is rezd ly seen by her work in Shorthand. Her ability to conquer Cornmerciil sub ects is very good and we expect to hear o.' her being a very good stenogripher shortly. ELEANCR GOFF Glee Club, 1: Caesar Club, 2: Vergil Club, 3: Cicero Club. 4. Eleanor is a good student and a steidy worker. Her activities hive been concerned with Caesar, Vergil, and Cicero Clubs. We will let her work and ac- complishments speak for themselves. Eleanor has a host of friends through her perserversnce and consistency in her different activities. EDWARD GOSNEY Class Basketball, 1-2: Basketball, Ci-4. When we mention Eddie's name, we immediately think of basketball in which he is one of the best. Eddie's 'l'ippy Dye perjormunce this year will not be forgotten quickly. His sportmanship in basketball and his friendliness toward school chums have acquired the honor and respect of the students and te1chers for Eddie. EDWARD GROMEN Band, 3-4: Glee Club, 4: Dehate, 1-2-33 Hi-Y, 2-3-4: Stage Crew, 1-2-3-4: In Edward we have a hoy who is sincere in all work he under-tikes. Eddie-'s ability at woodwork has been very handy in helping on the stage crew, of which he has been an active and dependable member for the past four years.

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