Meadville Area High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Meadville, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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Although we have sometimes been exasperated by having de- merits awarded us for such original things as chew- ing and lciclcing the turniture, grotesque Face las it we could help itj, and tooth pick, we sincerely appreciate your efforts in our behalf. With the hope that you may continue to inspire students and that we may have the courage and ability to apply the principles you have given us, we sincerely dedicate this 63 and galaolq TO YOU-OUR TEACHERS THE SCHOOL - PORTFOLIO IN BLUE ' - ADMINISTRATION - 'JANUARY SENIORS - JUNE SENIORS - UNDERCLASSES ' N X,x L K xlfi.. PORTFCDLIO IN BLUE 31 N. Q XX ,N 2 - -, , Y L Xl. I W N N. 5 1 N K 1 1 4 'H ,iulxv 1-gf -.5 ' N .,. 1 ,' .. r H NSN' I ' V thi 'QS ,3 ,wu- V' x , P 1 k y .1 -H-V YI., 4 ' . -S s f, ' 1 ' - .- .7 N -1, , .35 N 5 sk A 'QTL 'Q x 'fy fiwicx A , 4 X xx h p-'uf . xg-y. ku f lf, '-Fr ' . , .gk x , s , :rig f 4' r. - Q' A-Q, '. B. . 'Q YK I '-'vgyfzfc ' A M , -W 5 I M: , 1 g: . 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W , ' I . -v 4 VW I if , , f K w x , iff .V V iz 53:1 y.. W lv, , , , x 1,2 ,. E -a - 5 , 1 :?.,w,,-,M 1 ' ' Ja. 'W' fri. 7f'3f:f 'W Ylbilaggf ' u ,,.. .a rf SG N- Z' ff .fe 5 fgilf'-, gif ' , II... 7 y'f ,f ff? 0, f if K, , , ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS WARREN P. NORTON, A.B., M.A. PRINCIPAL OF HIGH SCHOOL FREDERICK L. POND, B.S., M.S. SCHOOL BOARD HARRY E. FABEL, President R. X. BROWN. Secretary-Business Manager SAMUEL P. BATES DR. V. G. HAWKEY KENNETH P. WILLIAMS GEORGENEIFFERT ROBERT E. HENDERSON 'WALLACE WALKER C. C. JOIINSTON ' IDied January, 1939i 0 0 0 THE FACULTY ALLEINE AFFANTRANGER, A.B., Geography, Junior Business Training. GEORGE W. ANDERSON, B.S., Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Junior Business Training. EARLE L. BARNHART, B.S., Chemistry. ALBERT J. BENDER, A.B., M.A., Biology. JOHN L. BITTLER, A.B., English. MARY L. BOND, A.B., M.A., Geometry. DOROTHY BORRELL, Mathematics. ELIZABETH BRIGHT, A.B., Librarian. ISABELLE M. CARROLL, B.S., History. PHYLLIS CONNELL, A.B., English, Speech. ALICE C. COYER, B.S., Shorthand, Typing.. MRS. LOUIS DECOUDRES, A.B., English. ADELAIDE DEMAISON, A.B., M.A., English. HARRY A. DENNISON, A.B., Physical Education. PAUL DREIBELBIS, A.B., History. LILLIAN HAMILTON, A.B., History. PAUL J. HATCH, Industrial Arts. ERNEST L. HENSLEY, B.C.S., A.B., Bookkeeping. HELEN HOTSON, A.B., Latin. MRS. MELISSA HURLBUT, B.S., Home Economics. PAUL D. INGLEFIELD, A.B., Music. RUTH KELSAY, A.B., English. DOROTHEA KERR, B.S., M.A.. English. THOMAS KNORR, A.B., Biology. CAREY E. MARCH, B.S., Sciencefil' GEORGE MAYNARD, A.B., History. DALLAS J. MITCHELL, B.S., Science. WILLIAM N. PAULEY, B.S., Mathematics. RUTHERFORD B. PORTER, B.S., M.Ed., Mathematics GRACE PRENATT, A.B., French. ADELAIDE REMLER, A.B., Latin. FRANCES ROSENKRANS, Shorthand, Typing. J. WYANT ROWE, A.B., M.A., English, Journalism. VERA RUMMEL, Hygiene, Physical Education. MRS. LOTTIE SCHERMERHORN, A.B., English. ALBERTA E. SHAW, A.B., English. ADELAIDE SISLEY, B.S., Shorthand, Typing. GERTRUDE SMALLENBERGER, Civics. GROVER STAINBROOK, B.S., Art. MRS. ADA M. TIFFANY, A.B., English. RALPH A. THEURET, B.S., M.A., Physics. CARL A. TRIOLA, A.B., Hygiene, Physical Education. GALEN B. WALKER, A.B., Shorthand, Typing. FAYETTA E. WALP, Bookkeeping, Typing. MARIAN C. WILLIAMS, A.B., History. 4q SQ EMQQ! -v THE FACULTY I. NIR. Kvumc 2. Wulvrl Iluw mn 'rms mam' IIICIKI-II 3. NIR. 'I'Hl-11 mn' fl. Nllcs. l'x'l rr:ns6x 5. NIH. IIIQNIIICIL NIM. Nulrraw 6. NIH. IJIIICIlII41I.IIIS 7. NIR. 'I'lc16m 3. NIR. III-:Nm-:lc 9. Miss IJlcNIxlsux III. Miss RIIIIIIIT II. NIH. Amlrllprcsrmx I2. Mn. III-L'NhI,I-1Y I.1. Mics. DICIIUIIJIIIAN III-. NIM. xII'l'lIllI'1I.I. In. Nllsf Ilwmn. Nllss IIUIGIKI-Il.I. I6. NIR. II-x'l'r:H. NIH. Iiuwli IT. Mus. IIl'm,l:l l' 18. Miss Ilcnsnw I. NIR. w'YNI.KICII 2. Mu. Nlxmxnn 3. Mn. 'I H1-Ll III'1'l' I. Wm. IIlIII.lllI'l' .m. NIH. x'NIJI'IIiS1l'X 6. Mus. 'I'1r'1fux' 7. Nllas Klcm: 8, NIH. III'1NSIII'2Y 9. Mu. Puwn IU. Mn. KNUIIII OF THE EDUCATIONAL LEADERS AT MEADVILLE l 11 Y-XYXTWAQNXX LYQXQ XSQ KNIT Njxxxw' 'L1XfQSsLs1if:iiiliiis XXLXLX- J A N U A RY I SENIORS 4. O C I ,fx Z, 5 gf 2 Red and Black OFFICERS OF THE JANUARY CLASS C C O PRESIDENT WILLIAM SCHERMERHORN O SECRETARY ROBERT THOMAS I TREASURER WAYNE TIFFANY O SOCIAL SECRETARY BEVERLY CARLSON lr Qi A RALPH ALEXANDER Ilnmeroom oflief-r. 3-4 Aero Club, 1. IIELEN BYIIAM Homerooln officer, 2-3 43 Basketball, 4. . CHARLES Cl-IRVONE JEAN BOOTH llAlHn' BISHOP National llonor Soci- ety, Senior Six, llotne- room Ollieer. Baud, 3- 43 Boys' Chorus. 3-4. BEw:m.Y CARLSON llomf-room Olhcer, Retl and Black, 33 Athletic Carnival, 33 Mead High News, 3-43 Senior Play, 33 Maytlay pro- gram, 1. CHARLOTTE CHENEY Homeroom officer, Archery Club, 20th Century Club. JAMES BL!-IASDALE HARRY BISHOP RALPH ALEXANDER AMIE CATALANO CICRTRIIIJE CARMAN Bl'IVl'IRl.Y CARLSON HELEN BYHAM EDWARD DEAN ICNATIUS CURINCIONE CHARLOTTE CIIIQNEY CHARLES CEHVONE JAM!-Ls BL!-IASDALIE 0 ,ll-:AN ll00TlI llomeroom oth:-er, fl: Band. 3-43 Orc-llestru. 43 Caniera Club. f'lt3 Wrestling. 3. Gt-ilcrultni-1 CAIINIAN Archery Club. Tri-l l i- Y. llomeroom officer. IONATHLS CIRRINCIONE Homeruom officer, 23 Band, Orchestra, -1-3 Commercial Club, Ath- letic Club, 3. C AMI!-I fl-KTAIANU Football, 3--13 Basket- ball. 33 Track. 3-fl-3 Volleyball, 3-43 Box- ing, 33 Block M Club, llonierootr. oflivvr. I-Iuwmm DEAN Of 1939 TWILA DOUTT ROBERT EvEs FRANCES GALLE RICHARD HALL BETTY HEIL ROBERT HENDERSON GEORGE HETRICK HILA HIRT HAROLD HORNSTROM STELLA HUSAEM JACK KANE TREVA KARNS TWILA DOUTT llomeroom officer, 3-4, Library Club, 3, Li- brary Club, 3g Library Monitor, N a t i o n al Honor Society. BETTY HEIL National Honor Society, Senior Six, Homeroom officer, 2, Tri- Hi - Y treasurer. 4, Oflice as- sistant. HAROLD IIORNSTRONI Track, 3-4, Cross Country, 3-4, Band, Orchestra, Boys' Clio- rus, Home-room officer, 4. ROBERT EVES ROBERT HENDERSON Future Farmers of America, 3-4g Future Craftsmen, 4, Camera Club, 4. STELLA HUSAEM Homcroom officer, 4g Library Club, Office as- sistant, 3-4. Real and Black FRANCES GALLE Homeroom Oflicer, Ath- letic Carnival, Sopho- more Basketball, Com- mercial Club. GEORGE HETRICK National Honor Society, Mead High News, Block M Club, Mead Act Club, Manager football, basketball, and track, 3-4, and Cross cou'ntry, 3. JACK KANE Hi-Y Club, Camera Club, Urchestra, Home- room officer. RICHARD HALL Volleyball, 3-43 Aero Club, 1-25 Edison Sci- ence Club, 3-4g Boys' Chorus, 4, Athletic Carnival, 3-4, Home- room officer, 1-2-33 Senior Will. HILA HrRT TRI-IVA KARNS Tri-Hi-Y, 2-33 Home- room officer, Cheer- leader, 3-43 Mead Act Club, Athletic Carni- val, 3. .loAN KAI:I'IvIAN Tri-Hi-Y, 2-34 Athletic Carnival, 3g Archery ClIIb, 3-4, Mead Act Club, 3g May Day, 4, Honufrooin officer, 2-4-. FRI-:IIERICK LEONARD ilomeroom otlicer, Ath- letic Carnival, 3-4. FRANCES AIILLER National Ilonor Society, Senior Six, llomeroom officer, Tri-Ili-Y Club. JOHN KLINE 0 GEORGE KNox Football, 3-43 Track, 4. KATIIHIHNE LAWYER Homeroom officer, Mead Act Club, May Day Program, Athletic Carnival, 2-3. lblARIAN MIIIVIFORD Orchestra, N a t i o n al Honor Society, Senior Six. I CEORCE LEWIS Homeroom officer, Three Live Ghosts. ALICE PARDEE JoIIN LAKE GEORGE KNox JQIIN KLINI-I JOAN KAUFMAN MILIJRI-:D MERRITT GEORGE LEWIS KATIIERINE LAWYER FREDERICK LEONARD ALBERT PORFILIO ALICE PARDEIC MARIAN MUMEORIJ FRANCES MILLER I JoIIN LAKE Band, Orchestra. I MILIIRI-in MERRITT Homeroom officer, 20th Century Club. O ALBERT PoREII.Io llomeroom officer, 1-2- 3-flig Hi-Y Club, Cross Country captain, 3. of 1939 FRANK ROSEN IMOOI-:NE Ross WM. SCHERMERHORN RALPH SCHRECK WILLIAM SPEAKMAN BEATRICE SPINNATO EFFIE SWAVEY LEORA SWOPE ANNA TACLIAFERRI ROBERT THOMAS WAYNE TIFFANY ANTHONY TRUCCO I FIIANK ROSI-IN lit-Y Lluli, 1 - Z - 35 Home-room officer. O WILLIARI SPEAKMAN Basketball, 4. I AN NA TAGLIAFERRI Home-room officer, 1'2- 3-4g Library Club, 33 Athletic Carnival. lMoI:r:NIa Ross llomc-room officer. 1-23 Cirls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Mead High News, 3-4: Tri-Hi-Y, 2,-34. Bl-LATRICI-I SPI N N ATO RouI:uT THOMAS Hi-Y President, 45 Na- tional Honor Society. Vice Presidentg Senior Six. Senior Class Sec- retaryg Apron String Revolt, Murder in Rehearsal. Red and Black WM. Sc:III::IvlI:lIIIouN Senior Sixg National Honor Societyg Presi- dent Senior Classg Mixed Chorusq Boys' Chorusg Hi-Y Cluli treasurer, 4g Home- room officer, 2, fly. EFFIH SWAVEY WAYNPI TIFFANY llomeroom officer. 2-3- 4g Boys' Chorus. 3g Orchestra, 2-3-4g Senior Class Treasurerg Track, 1-2-3. 0 R ALPII SCIIIUIIIK 0 LEORA Sworn O ANTHONY TRIICCO Bnooxs TRUEBLOOD MARTIN VARDARO Homeroom officer, Var- sity M Cluh, Vic:- Presidentg Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Track. EDYTH I-3 WATSON DONALD WIDMANN Football manager, 3-4. DONALD WIDMANN EDYTHE WATSON MARTIN VARDARO BROOKS TRUEBLOOD of 1939 - SRXTXYSXNXQXXSYXXQXSXXTLXXVXX Y XiXIkxXXXYXfYYYXXlXXY XXX5xXYiXYNXXXfXXY VNS fx O' A XXL Y Q-A A QFEQ 'ix A Twwx' infix X. Eivfi if M -ABTA xiQfWsxXiQX AAACN QMMHA x, Q..XQxQ.xX A X.x,X E sX,mwQsXmTxM.AxXMARX Q J U N E SENIORS Red and Black OFFICERS OF THE JUNE CLASS PRESIDENT NOVA MACMILLAN I VICE-PRESIDENT BETTY SHRYOCK I SECRETARY ADALOU RANDALL TEASURER RICHARD THOMAS SOCIAL SECRETARY HERBERT LYNCH 0 'l'lAIl0l.Il ADAMS 0 RIITII ALLILN I Horne-room officer, 2-4, Rifle- Club. . JUS!-1l'lllNl'lBAIIURINSKY . Vernon High, 1-2-3. C CII ARl.0'I l'E BARR I GRACIJ BALDWIN Homeroom officer, 1, 2. 3g Alhletic Carnival, l, 23 Archery Club, Sm:- retary Nativmal Honor Socivlyg Class Baskvl- ball, 1-2-3-4. Refi mul Black, 4. CATHERINE BEATTY Tri-Hi-Y: llomormun officer, 3-4. FII.IzARI:TII AI.'I'0N Southmont High flohnslown, Pa.l: Washington lligh, 2, Blounislunrg lligh, 3: Tri-Ili-Y. CLIJON BARBER Track, llumerouni bas- ketball, llnmeroom of- ficer. JEAN BI-IATTY Tri-lli-Yg Me-arl Act Club, llomeroum ofifx- cer, 3-4-. VIRGINIA AI,ToN l'iLlZABl-I'l'lI AI,T0N RUTH ALI.:-:N HAROLD ADAMS JDRIJPIIINI: BARCO CI.If:oN BARRIIR GRAW: BALDWIN ,IOSEPHINE BA HURINSKY RAY BRANDON JI-:AN BIIATTY CATIIILRINI: BRATTY CHARLOTTE BARR O VIRGINIA ALTUN Suutlnniunt ll igh f,l0llIlSl0WIl, Pa.lg Waslunglon High, 23 BllN7I1lSllllI'g lligh, 33 Tri-Ili-Y. O JDRIQDIIINIZ BARCD Library Club, 3, Stu- dent Cungrcss. 3, 43 Atlenmlarlce Office, 4, llomc-rouni Officer, 3. Vt'I'll4iI1 lligh, I-2-3. 0 RAY BRANDON Funlball. 3--15 Block M Club, 3-4: lllblllv- room officvr, 4. of 1939 RICHARD BRESCIONE BLANCHE BRETCH JANE BROWN ULINDA Bucci JOAN BIIRROWS ANNE CALDER PATRICK CALLAHAN EUGENE CALI. PAUL CARPENTER PHILIP CARRIER CATHERINE CAVELTI HELEN CHILDS I R1I:IIARn BRIZSCIONE l'lllI'l'lt l'0UlIl Officer, 2: Student Council. 2. 0 JOAN BIIRROWS National llonor Society, Homeroom ollicer, 1-2- 3-4g Tri-Hi-Y, secre- tary. 4: Make-up Clulm, 3-4, President Foreign COI'I'espOnIlence Cluh. 4. 0 PAIIL CARI'ENTER lli-YQ Band, 3-4, Ju- nior Band, 33 Puppet Club. BLANILIIE BRETCII Tri-lli-Y, 2-3-4g Arch- ery Cluh. 3, Student Congress. 3, Dance Clulm, 2. A N NE CALIIER llOIIIeroO1II officer, 1, 3, 4g 'LAll Hands on Declan PIIILIP CARRIER Lieutenant Governor, 43 Track, 2-3-4g Home- room officer, 3-44 Stn- dent Congress, 3. Reel and Black JANE BROWN Vernon High School, 1- 2, Girls' Chorus, 33 Tri-Hi-Y, 3-45 Home- room Olftcer. 3. PATRICK CALLAHAN V e r n O n High, 1-23 Homeroom Officer, 3-4. CATHERINE CAVELTI Middletown High lCOnn.J, 1, National Honor Society, vice president, 4, Make-up Clubg Tri-Hi-Y, 2-3-43 Editor -in - Chief, R611 and Black. 0I.INIJ'K Burzcti g'Lile Begins at Six- teen. EIYCIIINE CALL Band, Campaign Mgr in Student Election, 4 HELEN CHILDS Commercial Club, sec retary, 3. O DAVID CLARK 0 PERRY Conti ,IIIsI:vII CI:I,I.I:N Football, 2-3-45 Track 2-3-43 Block M Clubg Boxing, 3-43 Wrestling 3-4-3 Outing Clllllg Rifle: Clllb. 1 O JACK 1.01.1-I I MARYIxI:I.I.I: CRAwI'oRu Homeroom nflicvr. 1-2 3-43 Red and Blfzrlr, 43 Mixed Clmrus. 3-43 Of- fice Assistant, 2-3-43 Arclwry Clubg lutvr class basketball, 3. VIRGINIA CIILLQM Ilntvrvlass basketball 1-2-33 May Day, 23 llnnleroom umrefr. 1-2 3: Athletic Carnival, 1: Mixctl Churiis, 4. ,lAIvII-is CnI,I.INs lli-Y, presitla-nt, 4: Hunim-rtmni lli'llCP1', 3-43 R011 and Blarlf, 43 Na tional llunor Sncivty. PATRICIA f1KOSl,l'lY Interclass basketball 2-3: ll0Illt'l'00It1 officer. 33 Sr-lmol Play, 23 Mixed Clinrus. 3-4: N . , . . frll'lS Lliurus. .5--1. NEAL CIINNINGIIAM Sllarpsvillv High, lg Vernon lligll, 23 Ili-Y. ELI-:ANoR CONRLIN JAMES COLLINS JACK CoLI-1 DAVID CLARK ALIIJI-1 CRIIIIIJII l'A'I'RII:IA CROSLIJY MARYIsI:I.I.I-1 CRAWI-'oRu PERRY Cook RIITII CURRY NEAL CIINNINGIIAM VIRGINIA CULLoIvI JOSEPH CLILLEN I l'1l.liANOIC CoNI4I.IN Basketball, 1- 2 - 3 - 43 llunwromti Irflic-Pr. 2, 43 Te-nnis. l-2-3-43 AtlI- lt-tic Carnival, 1-2. O Al.II:I-1 CIIOIRJII I RIITII CURRY Tri-lli-Y, 2-3-43 Ath- letic Carnival. l: l.atiII Club, 3-43 Mixed Clio- rus. 3-43 Mak:--up Club. 3-43 Fore-nsim' 1.c'agIII- Cont:-sl, 3. of 1939 KENNETH CUTSHALL MARY CZECK MADELINE DPIMARCIO GLENN DAVIS ETHEL DEJOIA GERALD DENNISON DOROTHY DEROSS TIMOTHY DEVENY ROBERT DAUOHERTY MARGUERITE DUERR BETTIE DRAUT DORIS EARLEY 0 KENNETH CIITSII ALL I ETIIILI. DEJOIA llomeroom Officer. 1-2- 3, Treasurer of Library Club, 3, Library As- sistant, 1-2-3, 0 RORERT DAIIOH ERTY Mixed Chorus, Boys' Chorus: Homeroom Of- licf-r, 2g Track, 2-3-4. captain, 4g Block HM Club. O MARY CZECH Dramatics Club. 1-2. I GER.-II.o DENNIRON MAROIII-:RITE DIIERR Mead High News, 43 Mixcd Chorus, 3-43 Or- chestra, 3-43 Dramatic Club, Dance Club, Home-room Of'fIcer, 4, Athletic Carnival, 1. Red and Black MADELINI: DENTARCO Library Club, 2: Homeroom officer, 1. DOROTHY DEROSS All Hands on Dec-k g Homeroom officer, 2-33 Girls' Chorus, 3. BETTIE DRAUT Tri-Hi-Y, Dance Club. 2, Athletic Carnival 1, 3, Archery Club, 3: Homeroom Oilicer. 2. GLENN D NVIS Orchestra, 2-3-4-g Band. 2-3-4g Boys' Chorus, 3, Mixed Chorus, 43 Dance Orchestra, 2- 3-4. TIMOTHY DEVENY DORIS EARLEY Dramatic Club, Tri-Hi Y, Homcroom Officer 3-4. 0 ,IAMEE I-Iclmoz O l'i'l'llEL EMIC llomeroom officer, 4 Commercial Club, 3 Travel ffluln, 3. 0 JOANN E FITCH Westfield, N. Y. lligli, 1-2-3: Mixell Chorus, 4. CIIAIRLIQS ICCKERT llomeroom officer, 2-3- flg School Covernor, 4-g National llonor Soeiety. Why The C ll i m e s Rang. fl-g Athletic Carnival. 23 Rell mul ltllzlrlf. 4. CECIL ESTES Girls' Chorus, 2-33 Athletic Carnival. 1-2. I iVlARYl-IYI-ILYN Fuck SHIRLI-LY lC1sAw1AN National llonor Soeiely, llomc-room ofliver. 2-3- 43 Secretary for Foren- sic Forum, 4g Omer- Assislant, llg Atlenml- anee Office. 4-. I,.oRE'rTA FEIIIAN Tri-l l i-Y Clulxg llome- room ollicer. 2. GENE Fox Nlearl Act Clulmg Stu- dent director, 4'lVlurder in Rehearsal, 41g life Begins at Sixteen. BERNARD EMERY SHIRLEY EISAMA CHARLES ECRERT JAMES l'iCHNOZ N MARY FERRA LORETTA FEHLA CECIL ESTES ICTHEL EMIG N LLOYD FRANTZ GENE Fo MARYEVELYN FLICR JOANNE Fmru ' BEIKNAIKII EMHIIY Baml, l-2-3-4g 011-lie tru. l-2-3-4. 0 lxlAllY Fl-ZRRA O I,Lox'n FRANTZ X S. Brockway lligli, 1-2: Erie Strong Vince-nt, 3. Of 1939 AI Il E FRAZIISR BETTIE FREUND RUTH GAMMILL NORMA GANSTER LVLLYN GLEASON PAULINE GLENN CLA1R GIBSON BETTY GISEWHITE LLLANOR GOURLEY ROBERT GROVE THOMAS GUNN CORDEN HAAC ALICE FRAZII-:R lnterelass haskethall. Evi:1.Y N G l.i1Aso N Band, 2-3-4, Orchestra, 3-4, Athletic Carnival, 2, lnlerclass hasket ball. 3. O ELRANOR COIIRLEY Vernon High School, 1 2g Orchestra. 3-4. Bli'1'Tll'I FRI-lliND High School ffjhicago, llI.l 1-2-3. PAULINE GLENN Tri-Hi-Y, H omeroom Officer. 4g Dance Club, 2 ROBERT GROW: Orchestra, 2-3-43 Stage Crew, 3-4. Red and Black Rl'Tlf GAMMILL Dramatic Club. CLAIR GIBSON Vernon High School, 1 23 Homeroom officer, 4. THOMAS GUNN Football, 4. NORMA GANSTER Library Chihg Attend- ance Office, 4. BETTY GISEWHITE Vernon High School. 1- 25 Girls' Chorus, 43 Home-room olhcer, 3. GORDON HMO Hi-Yg Edison Science Cluhg llomeroom offi- cer, 43 Band, 3-43 Transfer from North Dakota. FREDERICK HANRS 0 Cross-Country Mana- ger. 3: lli-Y Clubg Mixed Chorus, 2-3-4. GERALD HENRY Track. 3-4, Football 3-43 Homeroom officer. 1-2-3-4, Wrestling. 2-3 43 Boxing, 2-3-43 Block HM Club, 2-3 4, Mead Hi Circus, 1: Mead Act Club, 2. JOSEPH HOENIO Hi-Y Club, 4, Com- mercial Club, 3, Out- ing ClIIb, 3, Home- room oflicer, 2-3. PAIIL HANK lli-Y Club, 1-23 Edi- son Sci e n C e Clubg llomeroom officer, l, 4. VIVIAN Ill-LNRY Tri-Hi-Y, 2-34 Mead Act Club, Science Clubg Homeroom Ofli- cer, 2-3-45 All Hands on Deck , Mixed Clio- rus, 4, Student Con- gress, 3. CATHERINE HOOD Latin Club, 3-41 Tri- Hi-Yg Debate team, 3- 4, Captain, 43 Red and Black, 4, Homeroom Congress, 45 National Honor Society. 4. O CATHERINE llAllSlIIll-ll. Homeroom officer, 4. O CHARLOTTI-I HOOIIE Homeroom oflicer, 1, 43 Vernon High School, 2. ALICE HORNE Vernon High School, 1, Home-room Officer, 3-4. BETTE HENDERSON CATHERINE HAUSCHEL PAUL HANK FREDERICK HANKS ROBERT HOLTZHAUSER CHARLOTTE HOGUE VIVIAN HENRY GERALD HENRY HELEN HOWARD ALICE HORNE CATHERINE HOOD JOSEPH HOENIG I BETTE HENDERSON Mead High News, 3-4, Editor-in-Chief, 4, Na- tional Honor Society, Student Congress, 3g Mead Act Clubg Out- ing Club. . ROBERT HOLTZHAIISER Homeroom officer, 1. 2, 4, Mead Act Club, Outing Club, 3-43 Edi- son Science Club. 0 HELEN HOWARD New Richmond, 1-2-3. Of 1939 RALPH HUMES STANLEY HUMES BRUCE JANNOT RUTH JANNOT CHARLES JOHNSTON MABEL JOHNSON PAUL JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON JAMES KEENE RICHARD KNOBLOW BETTY KOEHLER JACK KOHLER O RALPH HUMES ' CHARLES .l0H NSTON Homeroom Officer, 2, 4g Mead High News, 3: Red and Black, 3-43 Murder in Reliearsalf, 4g National Honor SO- cietyg Hi-Y. 2-3-4. O JAMES KEENE O STANLEY HUMES MABEL JOHNSON Library Clulmg Com- mercial Clubg Home room Officer. RICHARD KNOIILOW Vernon High School, 1 23 Hi-Y Clubg Home- room officer, 3-4. Red and Black 0 BRUCE JANNOT Homeroom officer. 0 PAUL JOHNSON 0 BETTY KOEHLER Vernon High School, 1. 2g Homeroom OHicer. RUTII JANNOT Homeroom officer, 1-2- 3-43 Vice-president Tri- Hi-Y, 43 Mead High News Staff typist, 4-. WILLIAM JOHNSON JACK KOHLER Homeroom Officer, 1-2- 3-4g Class basketball, 1-2g Athletic Carnival, 1. O Dum Kuul-:R O llnxnm-rnmn umcvr. 2, -'l-1 Outing Cluli. O Roni-:RT I.ARsON lnle-rclass has-akellnall. O HOWARD Lriwls Band. 2-3. Blu, KuNsi-QLMAN Tram-k, 2g li0lT'lf'l'll0lll oflicvr. 3. JANE LAWEON Atlllvtic Carnival, 1-25 llumvroum Officer, 1-2- 3--1-5 Life Begins al Sixte-en g Mead Act Clulm: Dramatic Clulmg lf-e-, 4g Dramatic' Club: Mix:-cl Chorus. 3. Ili-:LEN LORZ Athletic Carnival. lg Homeroom ufliccr, 3. .IA NE Lanns 20th Cz-ulury Clultg Library Clulmg Arr-lu-ry Club. Rl'llilili1' Ll-:FFINGWI-:l.I. llornc-romn Oflicvr. 2-3- 43 Edison Sc i e n c v Clulrg Basketball mall- ager, 3-43 Cheerleader. 44 Manager 'tMurder in Rehearsalf' 4-3 nffap- tain Apple-jam-k. IIRRBERT LYNCH Football, 3-4-g Basket- lnall. 3-4g Outing Clubg Home-room Officer, 4: Block M Club. PEGGY LALEY JANE LADDS BILL KUNSELMAN DAVID KUDER RUBY LEPLEY ROBERT LEFFINCWELI. JANE LAWSON ROBERT LARSON LAWRENCE MACMILLEN HERBERT LYNCH HELEN LORZ HOWARD LEw1s O PIQOOY LAL1-:Y llonwruom Officer, 33 Mead High Nvws, 3--1-. cu-editor, -lg Mead Act Clull. 3g Outing Cluli. O Huw I,l-11-1.EY Alhls-tic Carnival. l. 0 LAwRENr:E lNlAClxilI.I.l-IN Of 1939 ,gl-211 NOVA MACMILLAN RALPH MALTBIE BETTY MAXWELL EDMUND MAZIARZ HAROLD MCQUISTON CHARLES MCLALLEN JAMES MCGRANAHAN DELORES MCDOWELL LEON MCCULLEY ELWIN MEssERALL ROBERT MEssERALL BETTY MILLER O NOVA MACMILLAN Hi-Y, 1-2, Football, 3- 4, Basketball, 2-3-4, Class president, 3-4, Treasurer Mead Ac I Club, 3, Block M Club, Chairman Ju nior-Senior Prom, 3-4. O HAROLD MCQITISTON I LEON MCCULLEY Homeroom Officer. 4. RALPH MALTB1E Football, 1-2-3-4, iCap- tain, 41, Block M Club, Student Con- gress, 1, Athletic Car- nival, 4, Homeroom Officer. 1-3-4. CHARLES MCLALLEN Mixed Chorus, 2-3-4, Boys' Chorus, 2-3, Basketball, 4, Home- room officer, 3-4, Tur- key race winner, 3, President National Honor Society. ELWIN MESSERALL Red and Black BETTY MAXWELL Athletic Carnival, 1, Homeroom Officer, 1-2- 3-4, Make-up Club, Mixed Chorus, 3, Var- sity debate, 3-4, Tri- Hi-Y, 3-4, president, 4. JAMES 1lflCGRANAI-IAN Hi-Y, Student Con- gress, 3, Homeroom Officer, 4, Orchestra, 2- 3, Mixed Chorus, 3. ROBERT MEssERALL O Emvtuwo NIAZIARZ Golf, 3-4. DELORES McDOWELL Athletic Carnival, 1, Mead High News, 4, A Cappella Choir, 3-4, Tri-Hi-Y, 2-3-4, Foren- sic League Contest, 3, Homeroom Officer. 1-2- 3-4. BETTY MILLER Cheerleader, 3-4, Mead Act Club, Outing Club, Homeroom offi- cer, 1-3, Mixed Cho- rus, 4, 'EAU Hands on Deckf' O JIssIE MII LEII 0 LA VERNA NIILLER I PEGGY lh1ILLER Randolph lllgh Vernon High School! 1- Glrls fhorus 4 23 Girls, Chorus, 3, Student Council, 3, Homcroom ollicer, 4. O ELLEN MIIRPIIY VIRGINIA MYERS 0 RUTH NAGEOTTE Tri-Hi-Yg Homeroom officer, 2-3. PAUL NIUROII AIIIIIE NOLFIN 0 BETTY .II-:AN Oscoou Mixed Chorus, 4: Homeroom officerg Girls' Chorus, -1-. Girls' Chorusg Mixed Chorus. MARY MoRANTE PEGGY MILLER LAVERNA MILLER JESSIE MILLER STEWART NEARPASS RUTH NAGEOTTE VIRGINIA MYERS ELLEN MURPHY GEORGE Oscoow BETTY JEAN Oscoon AIIIJIE NOLEN PAUL NEURoI-I MAIRY MORANTPZ Library Club, 3: Homeroom officer. 2. STUART NEARPASS Track team, 1-2-3-4g Cross-Country Team, 2- 3-4g Edison Scicfnce Club, 3-45 Basketball scorekeeper, 3-4. GEORGE Oscoon Red and Black News, 1-2-33 Red and Black, 1-33 Boys' Chorus, 2a Mixed Chorus, 2-3-43 Hi-Y secretary, 2g Dance Orchestra, 2-3- 45 Band, 3-4. of 1939 q - SHIRLEY OSTER MARY PARRAsEvt'II:II VINNIE PETRIISO JOSEPH POWELL OLIVER PRALL INEZ PRENATT GERALD PROUDFOOT HENRY PAZDYK KENNETH RAMEY ROBERT RAMSIEY ADALOU RANDALL LEONARD REICHEL 0 SHIRLEY OSTER Athletic Carnival, 2, Homeroom off1cer, lg 20th Century Club. C OLIVER PRALI. Hom e r O O m omeerg Camera Club. 0 KENNETII RAMIQY lYiAItY l,ARRASliVV1fIII Homeroom 0i'l:lC'?l', 43 National Honor Society, Attendance oHHce, 4. lNEz PRENATT Student Congress, 4, Girls' Chorus, 11-3 Li- brary Club, Athletic Carnival. 2. ROBERT RAMSEY Treasurer N at i O n al llonor Societyg Hi-Y. 4g Science Clubg llomeroom Officer. 3g Mixed Chorus, 3-4. Red and Black VINNIE PETRIISO Dramatic Club, 23 Girls' Chorus, 2g AI- tentlanc-e office. 4. GERA LD PRUI lDFOOT Cross-country, 2, Mgr., 33 Track Mgr., 3-4: Homeroom ot'Hcer, 4: Rifle Club. ADALOII RANDALL National Honor Society, Cheerleader, 2 - 3 - 4g Rell and Black, 1-4-5 Mead High News, 42 Mead Act Clubg Inter- class basketball, 2-3: Class secretary, 3. Jost-zvtt POWELL Football, 4, Varsity M Sec'y and Treas., 3- 4, Home-room Officer. 2g Athletic Carnival. HENRY PAZDYK Football, 4. LEONARD REICIIEL O Ronmucx Rl-IID I FRANK Russ 0 RUEERT SAVELAND National Honor Society. Hi-Y: Student Con- gress, 4. I ELlzAlu:Tu Rial: Summit High School. I-2. I.ulJ1:-QE ROZICSKY Vernon High, 1-2-3g Homeronm officer, 4. MADCE SCHALL All Hands on Declan: Dance Club, 2g Ath- letic Carnival, 2g Hnmeronm nfficcr. 2-3-4 O IJOLuuEs RILEY St. Edwards H ig h lCorryl , 1-2g Cnmmittce. 4. I LIICILLE Rumi Mixed Chorusg Chorus. I HELEN SHARTLE Prom Cirls' Douoruv ROLAND DoL0nEs RILEY ELIZABETH RICE RODICRICK REID PAUL RUHLING LUCILLE Rum: LOUISE ROSESKY FRANK Ross JACK Scorr HELEN SHARTLE MADGE SCHALL ROBERT SAVELAND O Douorm' ROLAND Make-up Club, 21 Homernom officer, 1-2- 3-4-g National Honor Society. 0 PAUL RIYHLING Franklin High, 2: Homeroom officer. 4: Student Council, 33 llomeroom basketball, 33 Hi-Y, 3-4. 4 Of 1939 BETTY SHRYOCK HAROLD SHUNK DONALD SIRES BERNARD SIMMONS STEVE SIPOS LAUREL SMITH MILDRED SMITH ROBERT SMOCK HAZEL SPAYDE ETHEL SPEAR IDA SPOKE EQTIIER STAVEY 0 BETTY SIIRYOCK 0 HAROLD SHUNK Vice-president Of classg Rifle Club, Home-room HIJIUCFOOIH Officer, Cheerleader. 3-4. Officer, 3. 0 STEIE SIPOS I LAUREL SMITH New Richmond, 1-2-3 0 HAZEL SPAYDE 0 ETIIEI. SPEAR Vernon High, 1-29 Homeroom Ofhcer, 25 Homeroom Officer, 3. Attendance Office, 4. Red and Black 0 DONALD SIKES l1f1ILDRI-ID SMITH Oliice assistant, 3: Stu dent Council, Home room Officer, 4, Mm der iII Rehearsal. IDA SPOKE Athletic Carnival, 2, Homeroom Officer, 1-2 3-43 Science Club, Archery Clubg Inter- class basketball, 2-3-4g Student Council, 4. 0 BERNARD SIMMONS 0 ROBERT SMOCK ESTIIER STAVEY Athletic Carnival, 1-2, Girls' Chorus, 2g Homeroom Officer, 3-4 BEIINICE S'I'HEN National Ilonor Society, llomeroom officer, 3-4-g Mixed Chorus, 3: Tri- Ili-Yg Make-up Club, l oreIIsic League von- test. 3-4, Latin Clubg RMI mul Hlaflf, 4. PAI'l.lNl-1 'l'IIATf1III1R Tri-Hi-Yg IIUIIIPTUUIII officer, 2-35 Girls' Cho- rus. 3. CIIAIII.or1'I: 'I'I:IuIII.I. Archery Club: Latin Club: Tri-lli-Y. 0I.IvI:II STEIN F ll t ll r e Farmers oi America: llomeroom officer, 1-2. C.-III, TIIAYIJII Tri-Hi-Yg Student Con- gress, 4-Q Athletic Car- nival. 2g May Day, 3. SA M VAI.I1I,I.A Homeroom offlcerg Stu' dent Congress. 4. IIIINIIY SUTTON ,lunior lMll Cll2illlCSQ Elli- son Science Clubg Ath- letic Club: Cam f: r a Club: Boys' Chorus. fl: Mixed Chorus, 4. RICHARD THOMAS Block M cllllll. presi rlent, 4-g Athletic Clllll treasurer, 33 Football 2-3-4, I' ap t a i II. 4, Wrestling ehampion, 31 Treasurer .lunior Class. 4, Rifle- Club. RICHARD WAI.THP1R Stage crew, 2-3, Home room ollicer, 1 - 2 I Homeroom basketball l-2-3. BI:vI:RI.I' TAYLOR HENRY SUTTON OLIVER STEIN BILIINICI-3 STIQEN JoIIN 'l'I-:I,I.IIIo RICHARD TIIoIvIAs GAII. TI-1AYI:II PAIII.INIa TIIATCIIIIR LoIIIsI: WARNPIR RIQIIAIID WAI.'rIII:II SAM VAI.I:I,I.A C1IARI.oT'rIs TI:ImII.I. 0 BI-:vI-:III.Y TAYI.oII llomeroom offieer, 1-2- 3-4, 20th Century Clubg Tri-lli-YQ Li- brary assistanl. 2-3-43 Mem! High News, 4. 0 ,loIIN TI:I.I.IIIo 0 LoIIIsI1 WAIINPIR Basketball. 23 Girls' Chorus, 23 Mixed Cho- rus. 'l-3 Athletic Carni- val, 2. of 1939 11.-1-1-1 ANNI-:TTE WA'I'SON MARSHALL WEBB ARANIINTA WEBSTFIR GLY WHEAT LILA WHOOLERX' IONA WILLIAMS RUTH WILLIAMS WARREN WINKLER MARY WRIGHT SARA WRIGHT EVALYN YOUNG PHYLLIS YOUNG O ANNETTI-1 WXATSON Tri-Hi-Y, 2-3-4: Home- l'1Nllll ofHeer. 3g Alli- letie Carnival, 2. 0 IIILA WIIIlKll.PIIiY Murder in Reltearsalf' Cheerleader, 2 - 3 - 43 Mend High News, 3-43 Mead Act Clllbi Na- tional Honor Society3 lnterclass basketball, 1- 245: Attendance oflice, 3-1. 0 lNlARY NVRIGHT Library monitor, 1-2-33 llomeroom officer. 43 Jleml High News, 4-. MARSH ALL WERR Athletic Club, 23 Homeroom officer. 2-3- 43 Meinl High News, 3-1-. loNA WILLIAMS Girls' Chorus, 43 Latin Club. SARA WRIGII1' Make-up Club, 3-41 Mem! High News, ll-3 lnterclass basketball 4-: Camera Club. Red and Black ARAMINTA WEIISTER Vernon High School, 1-2. RUTH WILLIAMS lluineroom ofHcer, 4-. EVALYN YUUNG Tri-Hi-Y, 2-33 Mead Act Club. 2-33 Edison Science Club, 33 Class oflicer. 1-2-4. O G LY WHEAT Dramatic Club. WARREN WINKl.l41li Vincennes, lncliana. 1- 2-33 'sMurder in Re- hearsal, 43 Mead High News, 43 Varsity Debate, 4-3 Red and Hlnrl.', fl-. PIIYLLIS YOUNG Allilelic Carnival, 1-22 Homeruom officer, 2-3- 43 Prom Committee, 33 Meinl High News, 4. GEORGE ENGLES STANLEY ZELASCO SARA YoUNc O SARA Yotzwc O STANLEY Zi:t.Asr:o O Cmnct: Eucuzs Vernon lligh, l-2-3. Donornv BRADSHAW Cirls' Chorus. l-2-4. RUISEWI' llonn Wit't's W'ontler Warr- lu-r. llllIIIIIIlIllIIllIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIllIllllIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIllllIllIIIllIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllllIllIIllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll nunuuuuuuununuuuuuunuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuumumununuinuununuoununuuum Cl-SO Pllll.UMI-IN A DALKSSIO Athletic Carnival, 1: Talent Show, 3. Grzoluatz Knox Football mgr.g Basket- ball mgr.g llomeroom LAvt:nNi: lli:Lwn: Girls' Chorus, 33 Ath- letic Carnival, l. L.-will-:T1'A Li:oNAnn Dance Club: Athletic Carn i val, l-2-3-4g luA lllAl'1 lli1Nm:nsoN Girls' Chorus: Mixed Chorusg llomeroom of- ficer, 3-4. .IAcx NIARSHALI. Ridgway High, l-2-33 lli-Y Club. officer. . CICUIICIAI NELSON llomeroom oHicer, 3-4g National Honor Society. llomeroom olflcer, 4. BILL Rrztmzit Mead Act Club, 2-3g Cheerleader, 2 - 3 - 4 3 President Cheerleaders Club, 4g Boxing champion of school H00 lhs.l . 3. .IENNII-I VAiuuccuto Girls' Chorus, 2g Li- brary Club. 2g llome- room office, 4. of 1939 fy jXfQCOg'lQtIl7QO1fL Oy! Cmefri XS I XY JANUARY Selected for Scholarship MARION MUMFORD ROBERT THOMAS Selected hy the Faculty WILLIAM SCHERMERHORN FRANCES MILLER Selected by the Class BETTY HEIL HARRY BISHOP J U N E Selected for Scholarship GRACE BALDWIN CATHERINE CAVELTI CHARLES ECKERT JOAN BURROWS Selected by the Faculty DOROTHY ROLAND ADALOU RANDALL Selected by the Class RICHARD THOMAS CHARLES MCLALLEN UNDERCLASSES January Class ol IQ!-LO lfrvrl Allen. Gfwilia llallingvr. Alive HI'2lylllf'l'. Mvrvin lluvkinghani. liliarl1's Gvrvono, Mary Ghristic, Mary lJ8AI'tllCIllQ, Robert DeGouclrvs. Gloria llc-l'as1-alt-. livlmiv llffshnvr, Charles l'ft'm'les, Madeline lfvkart, Kathryn l'lIlllt'l'. Fl'illIt'6'S linge-ls. Dram-illa Fettf-rman, Gloria Fisher. William Fleisch, Juync' Foulk, Suv l7am'ist'o. Dorothy Gillette, Paul Gunn, Paul Hamilton, liohert Hanavxay. 'llwila Hill, Marie lloe-gerl. Lois Jeffrey. lfugerle Johannesmeyer, George Johnson, llolwrt Kfqlltilllflll. tile-ola Kiglitlingor. Howard Lewis. Veto Limano. William Mvsaru-li. Arxilla Millvr. Gravv Miller. llonald Minnis. Melvin Mook, Naomi Moon-. Gertrutle- Mottillo. Rola- 1-rt Nvwell. l'lPl6n Unspaugh, llcssie Pierce, joe Pvtrtiso. Maynw Pvtruso. Ilorolhva l'lautz. John Pond, Donald llohleder, Virginia Rushlancler. Fftifl Svowrlvn. Kay Sullivan, Ralph Smith, Bob Sparks. William Stright, Jeanne Te-rnplc, Jvnnie Trehlvtti. l,ZlWl'E'llt'f' Wagner. Jim Walker, lflaine Wellvr. Gly Wheat, lfllgm-rw Weziwr. lit-tty Whipple-. Shirlvy Whiting. lfclwarrl Yetman. - . .. , N... . ,,, t . Q , , . -www .W- ,..,.......... . A.........,.,,. -,,,, ..-DLL ' 'f 1, Junior Class ol IQ!-LO l.eona1'ml .'hfll'lIIl, llealriee Aeker, Rllfllilfkl .'N1l21lIlS. Donna Allmriglit, Walter Alclrieh, llarolal Allen. Paul Allen. Dorisniae Anderson, ,lean Al'l'UWSlllllll, Aurel Bat-iak, Margaret Bamlo, Ralph Bailey, Alfreml Baker. Barbara Baker. Paul Banlz, Nlary 1,uu Bartlay. Frances Barksmlale, Marion Harksclale, Neil Barnes, Fred Barney, Charles Barr. Rolmerl llarr, Elizabeth Barretla. Patsy Basile. Anlhuny Batlislu, Marie Beck, Nlarie lleelu-l', Betty l'll'Cl'QIlliiI1. llaviil Heller. Ruth Beu- sun. Eleauul' Hossarml. Joe Buswell. ,lean Bowen, l.aura liuycl, lllareuee Bradshaw. Charlotte Bren- nan, Louise llrvwlun. Emlwiu Brown. Ethel Mae lirowu. James Brown. Betty Buckingham. Gene liurns. Joyce Burton. Ralph Rulcller, ,luseph llyham. Wanila Calvin. Huherl Carman. Texas llarr. .lauies llervuue, Rayruuuil illllSlll211'. ,laelx lllaney. llunalcl illapp. Esther Clavie, Mariun lllilrlurml. :Xlxerla Collins, George COIIIIUII Eretl ilragrgs. Kathryn Crawforil, Wayne Crispen, An- rlrew llruulis, Katy CIimstantinuvieh, Lou Cullen: lI'lS Lusleail. Lelha Dailey. hlariun Dane. l,ll- lian llaulwnspeek. lluruthy Daugherly. ,lack Ilan-ru. llliristiue Davis, Mary ,lane Davis. Sheila llavis. Etlwarml llearhurn. llerh llearlmrn. Eleaiuu' lileelwlx William l'JefImuulres. Geraldine lrletlc-rick. Roh:-rl D1-Maison, Delruse Delnpsey. luez DePascale. Jeanne Dr-Wall. Vivian Dias, Eileen Diehl. Joe Dill. joe Divinliu. Lawrence Douglas. Frances Draehslin. Dorothy Earley. Chester Eisaman. Elizaheth Emler. .luyee Emmel. Charles Engels, William Engels. Charles Ernst. Etlna Estes, .lean Ethrimlge, Theresa Eulianu. Anna Ewing, Germaine Faivre. Catherine lferra. Evelyn June First. Arthur Fitch, Dale ltliuillx. Martha l reclunia, Marion l risina. .lnhn lfron- cillu, Niuk Furno, Aram Garahetlian. William Cehharclt, lsahelle Gentle, Eleauur Glenn. ll::r:'y Cuoclman. Willialrl Cure, George Craysun, llalver Getchell, llnwarcl Cross, lluherl Uuyot. Darlene Haag, Luis Haas. Shirley Hadley. Earl Hall: James Hall. .lune Hall. Marian Hall. Nlinanlell Hall. Juyee Hank. Ruhert Hanka. Marion Hanl- ing, Margarel Heekmau. Albert Heil. Riehartl Helwig, Mary Hemler, Dunaltl llenilersun. Wil- liam Henry, Etlwarcl Herman. Dick lla-wil, Belly Haemer. Dunalml Hugue, Howartl Hugue. lliek Huke, James llollern. Richard llupkins. Juseph Horn. Robert Hurnak. Martha llurner. Charles llornstein, Ann Hrisu, Suilie lluhhell. flllill'lt'H llumes, Leo llumes. Harriet llllIlll'l', ,loelta l,ee lluuter. Roherl llurley. hliltlreil llusun. Nlary l'11'1-11l1. 5ll'Illl1'll l'11ll111. N11111' l'1111x. 1,l11-sl1'1' l'1411sk11wsl1i, Wil1l11 R2.lgl4'l'. Allllil ll11g11. l'll'1'1l N11111l11ll. Slllilfl li11111l11ll. H11l11-rl R1-1'I111'. l'll'ill1lx R1'k11s. llllWill'Il R111-l11-, Waiw R111'l11-. lNl11x R11l1111 l31'lli1' Russ. Yirgilliu RlDll1'lll'y. l.1'1111 KliIl4'l'll!'. .I111-lx Hyun. .I111111-5 Hulw, 'lll't'SSll S111-1-11, Sl1i1'l1-y SHlllIJll'. A111111 lxlill' 51lllt'l'l1'l'. tll'0l'Qll' Silyl'l'. .lLllll' .l1vl111s1111. l.11is ,l11sli11. Xvlllllil .llIflIl. llulllillf' fll11ri1111 S1'lll'lll'l'. Hoswvll S1'l1111iIl, l3111111l1l S1-l11'11:-- Kzlslvl. l'llyllis Kl'Illll'4ly. P1-ggy Kl'l'Il. lcllllil Kvp- 1l11l, l':4lWilI'll Sl'llllHlt l'. llazvl S1'l1w11v1-y, lll'lll'QL'l' l1'1'. G+-111'1:1' K1'v1viu11. li11111ui111' Kl5Illlllllg1'l'. Will- S1-11l11ll. l.111-ill1- Sll1'l'l!4. ,ll'ilIl Sll4'l'lIlilll. l,1-wis l1'r Kiglllllillglvll Allvn Kimlvr. B1'y1'1- King. .lv Sl1illi11g.,I111- Si1111111111s. l'vI'illlli Sipns. Hulvy Sippy. Jllllll' King, H1-x Klt'l'lilll'l'. R11sz1li111l Klinc-. C1-urgv lIli11I1111 Silvs. ll111111-1' Siu-1'li11g. lfmily Sl1'1-ll1. K11s11111wi1'. l.ilWl'1'I1i'l' KI'l1li'l'. Nl111'i1111 l,11w1'1'111'1'. William SI1-ppy, llz11'11l1l S111ill1, ,l11l111 S111ill1. 511111 Nlz11'i1111 IAIWMIII. l':llIl1'I' l,1'u1'y. l'l1l1111 l.1-1111u1'1l. S111ill1. IJUYQ' 5111v1lg:1'11ss. .lilIllI'S Slll'IN'1'l', l 1'1111l1 lxl1ll'QlllI'4'l lA'lll'l'. ,'Xlll1'l'l l1l'lll. .'xlW'l'Ll l,1'l11. .l11l111 Sll0l'i1'. Willi11111 Sl1111f111'1l. .I111111-s 5l111'11. IJ1-ll11-1'l l.1-1i11slxy. Ile-l1'11 l.1-wis. l'il'illll't'S l,ill1-y. Gram- Sl1't'l1'. l'lllWill'll S11-v1-11s1111. l,illi1111 Sll'WiIl'l. Nlil- l.i111111111. .'Xlltll'l'W l,i111ls11y. lg11111li11s l.lllllIt'. ,lusr-pl1 1I1-1-1l S11-11,1-13 011141-I1l S11'yk1-13 P11111 Sw1111g1111, l,11ll111-. fNl111'11ly11 l.11g11111. Ray11111111l l,lll'll. H11l11-rl Il111'11l1l SW11111-y. ,l1'1111 'l'111'l11gli11111-. ,l11l111 'l'1111li11: l,111'l, 'Nl111'i1111 l,llllfl. Nl1111i1'11 N1Lllllll'll. l?l'21I1CK'S Doris T11yl1v1', llLlI'I'll'I lllI'llS1llllt'. l'wl'l'1l 'l'l1il11111l. MiUU'U4'l'i'- PVU' MUlf'llU- LYNN xlallarll- YV lm JZllllf'H 'l'l111111ps1111. Guy 'l'ill'1111y, ffl1111'l1-s llll'III'L!ll. lvlilllll. l'1111li111- Nl11111v11ggi1111, .I111111-s lNl111'li11, fllllll'll'!-3 M11 'l'1-115l1,w. M111-j111Ai1x 'I'111-111-13 WiIIi11111 'I'111-111-1g 'll11sI1'11, Nl111'i1'k NlLillIl'WS. lJ111'11ll1y Nlaxwvll: Willnn 'l'u1'111-1'. ,la111'I w'lilgll1'l'. lxlilflllll W11i1l. Nllflllilll Nl11y11111'1l. fI1'1'1'liu Nlilliilfl. fflll'Hll'l' Nl111'j111'i1- W11i1l. l'i1l1li1- Wullwr. lXlil1l1'1'1l xxlllllx1'l'. Nl11zi111'z. l.1-11 Nl1-l31'i1l1-. llUWilV'l ll lll1lUl l1l. Jlllll' l:l1'lllll'fl Walp. William W111'1li1111. l,ilWl'l'll1'I' Wux- Wl1'fIl1-1111. ll11yl11r1l Nlvllill. vlill'glill'l'l Nl1'C11i1'1'. Sllll. l711r1vll1y W11ls1111. li11l11'1'I W11ls1111. 'Nl111'i1- 'xl'l1'lll' Nl1'l'l11Ii1'1'. .l1'lllI Nl1'K1'lvl'y. lll1'l'1'1'llil MV- W1-l1I1. ,lllllll Wvilxzll, lxlilI'jlbl'll' Xvl'llll'l. l'llUl4f'lll ' Ki11s1-y. 1il111'i11 fNl1'Nl11l11111. llr111'1' 'Xl1'N111111l1'11. W1-1'l1-y, .l11111' wlllll1'. l':IlWllI Williauns, sllll'll'j' Ali1-1- N11fU11i5l1111. NI111-y xll'll. Divk Xlillvr, lC1lill1 Willi11111s. .llllllflli Wwlll. .l11l111'S xvyglillll. xlilXlIll' Nlillvr. lxl1'lllIbll lNlill1'1'. Rnlwrl Nlillvr. Wilflll Wyg1111l. ll1-111'g1- Y111'111-ll. lhilph Yl'ilLE1'l'. ll11w:11'1l 'Xlill1-1'. l7111111l1l Nlinnis, l'ilix11l11-ll1 Nl1v1lisl111r, Ruse- Y111-111111 N111-1111111 YUS1-1. -I1-1111 Y1111111. Yi1-1111- Zim. Nlugnsli. ll111111l1l lxlllllg. 'Nl11ri1111 M111-ki11l1a11pI. 1111-1'1111111. Yi111'1-111 Zi1111111-1'1111111. X-lll1'l'l1l X111'i11. l'lllWilI'll xllllllgdll. Pill fNl111'1'z1y. Bl'I'llli.l lNly1-rs. fIl1111'l1's Nlyvis. K111'l11'l Nuplvs. R11ss1-ll N1-sl1itl. l'illWi1l'll N11l1'11. lflizalme-1l1 N1114Il1. Bvtly N11111111. lxlill'Ll2ll'1'l N11w'1-1'lx. R1r1111l1l 0sg11111I. fiQ'UI'LI1' Puglv. l I'LllI!'1'S l'11l1'l1111'lQ. Hylunrl l'111'lx1'1', lClix11l11-ll1 P111- I'ilSl'Wll'll. A111111 Nl111- l'11ll1111. R0ll1'l'l l'1Jas1-, lNl111'y l'1-111111111. 'l'1111y P1-r1'i1-111111. Nick P1-l1'11s11. .lUlll1 Sophomore Class ol I9LtI William Ackcrtnan, Frances Adams, Robert .'Xdatns, N innie Aiola. Viola Aldrich. Louis Alexa- tos. Peggy Alton, Bohert Allen, ,lack Andrews. Philip Anselmo, Evelyn Bailey, ,lean Bailey. David Baldwin, Rose Bergamasco, Mary Lou Berger, Robert Boehm, Rohert Bradshaw. Salle Brewton, George Bright, Wit1if1'e1l Britton, Myron Bromley, George Buchanan, Dolores Bulger. 'Nlaxine Burton. Llewellyn Brown. Irene Buttray. Charles Gain, Gharles Gamphell, Richard Gap- pelene, Marjorie Carlson, Norman Garneck. Patricia Carnes, ,le-anne Carr, Eleanor Garter, Arthur Gatalano, Marino Gatalano, Virginia llhamhers, Kenneth Christie, Gatherine Gin. Ele- anor Clancy, ,lean Clancy. June Glapp. Marion Glarlx. Bohette Cohen. Dorothy Gohen, Gordon Golc. Nladelene Cook, john Gopeland, Andrew Costa. Blanch Coulter, Norman Grate, Ann Crosby, George Cullum, Garl Curran. Maryland Curry, Betty CIIHIIIHBHU, John Gypltert, Bettina Dalton. Alle Dainieo. Franees Davern. Paul Dav- ern. Anthony De john, Charles De John, Viola Dc Pascale, Margaret Der Klanulian. Peggy De Boss. Ida De Santis, William Dickey. Betty Dis- kin. James Donohue, lrma Daugherty, Donald Dinkeldein, Anna Dowling, Charles Dragosoavaeg Donald Du Pont, Hazel Eaton. Rose Eckart. James Eells, Gal Evans, Kenneth Ewing. Frank Ferlin, Vincent First. Betty Flangh, Billie Flangh. Burdette Fleming, William Foster, Helen Frantz. Alfonso Frazier, Helen Free, Andrew Frisina. Dominic Frisina, Marian Frisina, Tony Frisina, Lorraine Frist, Theresa Froneilla, Ardell Fronk, Mary Fugagli, Janet Fulton, ,lack Gartner, jill Gartner. William Goss, Hoyt Gillette. Yiola Glancy, Wiltla Glenn, William Gorman. Betty Gould. Edwin Gourley, Charles Gray, Marie Greenleaf, Frances Groves, Betty Groves, Ethel Groves, Helena Gruhlms, Naida llall. Victor llall. Walter Hamilton, Ernest Hansen, Martha Heck- man, Donna Heil, Amy Henderson. .lvllll llerlllfr- son, Ralph Henderson, Eleanor Henshaw. Gwen- dolyn Herriman. Betty Herrington. .loyce llilgen- dorf, Robert Hines. Eileen Hipp. Genevieve lloff- man, Walter Holabaugh, Jim Holmes, Mildred Hope, Phyllis Hopkins, Ma1'ian Horne, Doris Hotchkiss. Catherine Howard. Edward Humcs .v'lnnr- llnnnnvl. Rlllll lrwin. Rnlli ,li-aiiin-wil liulpli .lvfln-ya. lilwlys ,la-wr-ll. llnnalil ,lnl1nsun. ,'ll'llIlIl' Julinsnn. Ks-nn4-Ill ,luInisnn. l.1-is ,Xnn lnlinslnn, lv:-Ilv Kulfuyun. .fllivv Kult:-nlranigli ,lane-I Kam-. llulurw Ke-lmorl. William Ku-ini. lms- I1-1' lX1'll'll2llll. l'r1'il lXIlll!'l'. Slnrlr-y lXIQlllllllUIt'l'. lyilllllllt' king. lfn-lvlle-ii lXIlllf'llllLlll. lxay km-r. Nm-ll lxnn-lwrlmvlwr. flrum- Nlarn- lxrnln-. Klan'- ggurvl l.ui-lwy. Pm-ggy l.amIi-ru-r. llvralil liLlllli'I'llilL'lx lzllivl l.IlllUlllP. Nick l.un'nnn. lulsw l,nmux. Malls'- linv l.nvn-, Nlilrlri-sl Nlnlmn-3. Mlggr-limi Nlnngginu, .'ll'llllIl' ixliH'4'f'4'il. l l'ilIll't'S Nluslriunnn. lnuif Nlnslru. llvle-n Nlaiziurz. 'l'ln-nrlnrm- Nluziurz. Klllll- lf-vn Nlvllnin. Rnlli Nlvlinll. Rnlwrl Nll'liliIIl1lllS. llivk Nlvfiray. lin-n Nlvllill. l'iliA21lH'lll N11-Kinlvy. Xivlun' xl1'Klllll'y'. Zilllil xllqxlilllilll. Bryw' Vi'- Xliclnn-l. .ll'illl N14-Qnislnn, Stunle-y Xl:-urs. Xlurilyn Nli-lion. lll'l'llt'l'l xl4'l'1'If'I'. Rwliuril Xlvsuri-li. I.lnrn Nlillvr. llm-li-n Milli-r. 'llPl'vmli!l1 Nlillm-r. Paul Nlil- In-r, l'm-url Nlillc-r Jannvs Nliznvr, llvlvn Xlnrallln-1 lflln Nlnrnslli. lie-ily Xluswinan. Rnln-rl Nlnvlxin- luunpl. .lznne-5 Nlnir. Illzulys Nliniifmwl. Ruth Nlnr- ruy. Unity Nluslirmli. Irvin' Nlym-rs. Maris- Nam-il, Ce-rlrmlv N4-nnn-yi-r. l lure-m-v Niglilingalv. .Insvpli Niggru. .Mlzilaiiilv Ufli. lillilFlt'S UnQpani l1. Tony :- Urlumlu. Palsy Pulniiu-rn. Slalnlvy l,ill'l'2lsf'Wl4'll, lulln l'usi-nrvllu. Urxillv Pm-Q-linail. Rlllll Ps-vs. Xin:-vnl l,1'Hlll2iIl. .luliu l'm-nnl-ru. Ulnrizl l'a-pin-lli. lnnu-s Pm-le-rs, .lmm-plniiiv l'i-lrnw. l.4-imv Pllilliw. Yann Piuun. Xinwnl Piazza. Xlzlry l'iw'r-re-llu. Ninlvt Plnllnf-r. I rznn-inv Pinnillv. Nirginiu l'rm'- lor, llvlvn l'rlislxnwslxi. William Ruulv. .lm-rry lhnlim-Ili. fllnn-li-S Ruffin Pvlv Rulnluwu llurrx ,.. - Rnmlnlpli, .lnsi-pliinv Rzippzl. Williann Rick--ri. lluwzml Hinlgi-way. Punlinn' Rimlla-. llurrim-I Hulwrl lic-lly Rolninsun, Louise' lim-In-, .'xlll1'l'Ill Holm: fizlrul Hnsv. Aflliilfl Rosvll. 'Xl'lllll0 Rossi Nlivliar-l Rumi. Allflllillllt' Sugggiu. Nick Snggggin. lfsllwl' Sapnlo, Rnssrll Sayrvs. Sylvvsln-r Srlmll Us-rulal S1-liniill. Cliffuril Hvilmllll. llnrl Sm-inplv. Us-un St'lI1Illf'. lcllglill' Sllill'llt'. lluwllli-al Sll1'lllxl4'y. Dnrullly Sin-rruil. lfllvn Sllirlx. llc-nry Sippy, lflizaln-Ill Flu-llon. Ka-illi Slllllll. Sllirli-y ,Xnn Slllllll. ,luvk SllQ'llt'lif'I', laulwlli- Snymlvr. lcllllllll Spf-nc-r-r. lflln-l Stuillvr. ,le-an Slillllllftltblx. llnlu-rl Slillllllfiilllx, llnln-rt slllllilfll, Ymnnv Simi-lis. fil'ilt't' Still. Curl Snllill, William Svvuni-y. l'ilu-uiwr 'l'illT. .liln 'lii1l'lil:lllllllf', lilliil'll'S 'l'm-llilln, .l1'illI Te-son. l.4-sl:-r 'lilllIllIlIll1'l'. lluln-rl 'lil4il1'l'. Ml.-Iuiilw Twmnlnly. Fay l llISll'illl. llunninim' Ynlm-lln. ,lu :Knn Yun Gii-sun. Marlin Y21I'lN'!4. llc-nry YHl'lll1'l'. Nlnry l.un Wan-lale-. llnle- Wugmnw. Us-un Wngne-r. l,ynn Walk:-r. llvnrie-lla Wallis-l'. lflnisi- Wnrv. lin-lyn Wasson, Jr-unnv Wm-is:-r. lilli1l'lt's Nv4'll'll. llivk WlPlSll. Arlvnel Wintvrs. Huy Whiting. lllurggurr-I Wliith-lxin. Elliot Wllunlvry. Nlnry ,lanv Wifln-l. lflyflc' Williams. ,lulin Williams. lllzirjnrim- Winans. Alxin Winger. l.nnisQ- Wisginla. Hnln-rl Wisgirilu. Ke-nnvlll Wnml. Hosalif- W'nml. llvlvn w'iHlllllllIl'y. lilinrlvs Wrigllll. Wunila Yuunl. William finnnvr. llnrulfl Zinnni-rnnin. Freshman Class ol IQ!-L2 Janet gM'liim'lose. Bernice Allwigllt. Rodney .-Xllen. William Allen. Catherine Ainator, Richard .-Mny. lflla Anderson. liflllil Anderson. Viola Baciak. Margaret Badaglaeea. Roherl Bado. Dor- othy Hahurinslxy. James Bailey, Oakland Bailey. David Baker. Alexa Balizet. Dick Barker. Arthur llarlxsdale. Catherine Barnhart. Cira Barretla. James Barrows. Shirley Battles. Winilred Dt-aston. Joseph Br-ek. Shirley Br-clunan. Kenneth Black. Nlarjorie Blaney. George Hollis. l ranlx Boswell, Dorothy Dov:-e. John Bowler. James llowlin. Ct-orge Boyd. Nlaralyn lloyd. Donahl Boyle, Roh- ert llroeli. Vlayne Bromley. Rohert Bright. Betty Jane llruve. Arcllie Bttevi. Charles Bucei, Marvin But-hanan. Matthew Huretz. Dorothy Burns. Eliza- heth Byhani. lfrederiek Byham. Ric-hard Byham. lllant-he Caldwell. Marie Callahan. lra Camp: Bruce Cainpln-ll. John Catnphell. Maxine Cedar. Phyllis Charlton, Betty Chinn. Mary Clancy. John Clawson. llarold Cole. Joyce Collier, Jean Collins. hlargaret Collins. lsahelle Conler. Ethel Connor. Gail Conrad. Lois Conrad. Devetla Cope- land. Yiola Corll. Yvilliain Crain:-, Hugh Craw- ford, lflizaheth Crooks. Ann Crosley. Owen Cul- wr. Philip Cunningham. Sain Cusumano, Thomas Dailey. lfthc-l .lean Dalessio, Rose Dalessio. Susan Dantieo. Geraldine Davenport. Amy Jana David- son. Nlargaret Daugherty. Donald Dean. Donna Dt-arhorn. Morton Denison. Sain Der Nlanulian. Perry Detweiler. Dorothy Dittrieh. Angela Dividio. Bernard Dohhins. Hia-hielyn Dohhins. Shirley Dorlsworth. Edward Dolan. Jack Donaldson. Alex Donnell, Edward lfastinan. l lorHm'e lfaslon. Roh- ert Eckart. Dorothy Ellis. John Ellison. Holi:-rt Elway. llarold Ellllg. Rohr-rt Ende. Roger liric- son. Him-hard Erwin. Alhc-rt liwing. Jaek For-han: Anthony Fera. Rlizahetlt Fera, Courtney Fr-ssy. Raymond Fish. Vivienne Fitzsixnmons. llarry lfleining. Arthur Foley. Joe lfoulk. Joseph Fron- villa. John Frantz. Catherine Fredonia. Frank lfrisina. Paul Fullerton. Dorothy Furno. Tony lfurno. l.yle Cahle. hlalvohn Ct-tt-lu-ll. James Gill. Mary Lou Gleason. Bill Glenn, Norma Gflllllll., Magdalene Grinnell. Steve Crippe. Ruth Cross, Jean Groves. Marilyn Crows. F1'l'ClPl'lL'li Cum-ntln-r. .loss-pliine Culieli. Patrivia Cuth. lfthel llaag. lmla llale. Lurian llale. Vi'aid llainilton. William llaney. Clair llanks. .-Nrtluu' llanohl, Carrie llansen. Barhara llasiner. Patricia llaugh. lda Mae lleight. Bessie Henderson. Nlarjory ller- rington. Arvhif- Hilgendorf. Josephine llilhnan. llarry llirt. Donald llitelteock. Frecleriek lloeli. lfranees llogue. Richard llolh-rn. Hohert llood, Hirdeen lloyt. Evangeline Hunter, Rolwrt llun- ter. Joan lngols. Rohc-rt Erwin. Hiellard Jann-s. Twila Jannot, Stella Jastzrarnp. .lean Jeffrey. Lillian Jewell. Karl Johns. Paul Johns. David Johnson, Evelyn Johnson. Neil Johnson. Joan Johnston. Ilarold Joliet. Paul Jones. George Kal- Nzilvnlim- lyvlllllllll, Xlilylvm- l'm-lvrs. Annu mam, law-lyii lXllllI'lll72lIlflll. B4-Hy lxarn. liomllir-u linsulif- l'ii'virillu, .lov Pnml. 'xl'llQ'll l'urliliu. liill l'urls'i'. llurullu-u l'ra1ll. Carolyn l'rm-lui'. M-rmiic-u l'ruslwwski. N4-lliv Pun. l l'illll'i lhuli- 4-1-Ili, Ira Rninsvy. ylilflllil. H1-ilnmml. slllI'l1'y Heivlluril. lim-rwyn lie-iil. llc-m'y Rm-luis. l'lI'1'4l llivli- urilsun. C1-ni'gLv Rirlilingz. Rulli Ri4lge'wuy. lfflnzi Ric-mann. llunalnl liilvv. xlllirvil Hnwllv. Nlilu K l'l l l'uWli l K l'l 'i' 'l ll 'r Klglllllllglir' llngvrs. lmiiism- Rus:-iiln-l'gL. llurolliy Hnsf-nlrlzul: lillwl Kllllllllllflpli- lipgfly Klllllvli- wlllllir Kililfvl Bc-lliv Russ. William Rvam. lisllimfr Salam, 'llmx Tlmnius Kirkpulrii-k. Nl:-rlv Kling:-nsmilli. Rich- 5uL....,' .Ivan 5a..k,,H. 4jm.l'5apulUA l.:um,m, 5.lyni. iff' Kllllilmlslllllll' llluilv K ll4k l 'k ' R l 'l Klarjuriz' Sayrv. Slllilfl Sziyrv. Rulli Sl'lll'1'l'lx. lilllll linolmluw. lllllll liulnwslxi. l,aYinu Kraimm. l'ulri1'iu Kl'ilIlI1'l'. lvun Kr:-ss. .le-nniv Krolikuwski. Svlimi-nl:-l. .lvzm Svillllilll. 'llurggzirvl 5llu4llc'y. Du- lurvs Sliupln-y. Rolwrl Sllilw. lli-lm-n slll'il. Pvggy 'Xlivlium-l Krulilwwflxi. Nlurlliu Larson. Um-urgv Slwukllwq Ijnrullly 5hl,L,kI1,l.. Crm... gllwlsl Mit... l.i1m'y, f:lIlll'll'4 lAilWl'l'Ill'l'. .lilllll lf !lQf ll- llflly Sli:-rmun. Cimluil sll1'l'lIlllll. fiilllll'I'llll' Sll1'l'l'j'. l.imLmu. lirm--linv Limli-r. William l.ungstrr-Ill. can 5iu,'.w,0ml. Ummm Shilling- Uvmmim, Slmrls. gum I,mi-vi-Inio. lil'Lll'4' l.us'as, Wilma l.lN'ilS. Ct,m,vit,H, SMH.. gllirhy 5iH,l.HmL I,:IimlN,II, l iw1-llv lynn- lJllll lZl4 Nlavllillzm Hull: Nluvnn 'H ' '- P ' - ' ' Smilli. Kl'IllN'lll Smilli, l.infnral Smilli. l'mil xlLlXlIll' flluiln-r. Walllvr Nlailisun. Jiwpliim- Mun ,gi-im. livilli Xlill'lQllLllll. xllln-l'Izi Nlurrioll. HIDVVPIHI Nlllffllllll. liuln-rl Nluxwn-ll. l I'iiIll'PS Nluziarz. ' ' Smith. lhivial Slll01'lx, lflizuln-Ili Sproul. .Nulimm Sluinlrrimlx. llurnllly Sluirilmmk. Rmlm-y Slain- Rlld 5 H, g lnrmvk. H:-riiim' .'lullai'ml. luln-rl flzinlun, l.ilXlllSl 'Xlrlil-i1l4.v llvlf-n Nlc-flull. Durulliy Nlvffliniuns. gtt,inlN.l.g- prank 5H,inl1,- Murslmll SWWIN Wul- ll:-ily Xli-fiurinivlx. llwriicc- xl1'l f'lI'l1lQll', liurl Nlv- li-r Siiskm-y, Curl SWllllSIlll.,lll1' 'lligligifm-i'i. I,miisi- lf:-Iriilgi-. lflizalln-Ili Nl1'l e'l1'i1lg14'. lfvvlyn Nlvlialy. Tuppom-. lxfllllll' 'l'l1uy1'i'. lim-ily lllllllllllli .lzivlx Ni-llivN11-Kinli-y.PliyIIis Nl1'NllII. William illf'4't'll. Tlminus. Buynl Tilslvr. I.iIlizm 'I'lm-liulx. Suruli Willizim Nl:-i'r-lilwziki-r. Wullvr xlt'SilI't'll. 'Xmlm-laiilv 'I'un-giaxi. lllargari-1 'I'ruvv. lfiuim-5 'I'yi.,l.1, Yu- xlf'SFlllil. flliw' Nlillvr. .Nmlrf-w Nlills-r. lfsllwr lzmilu 'I'i'm-co, Huln-rl Yam Nlmwe-r. llonulil Yam Xlillvr. .lulm Nlillvr. l.uyIun Nlillc-r. Rmlnf-y Xlil- lass:-l. Wuynr Vnguii. I..-sn-r Yuslnirg. Waillvi' lc-r. Sliirlvy Nlillz-r. Jnlm Nlmiif-11. lie-lly lxllilllllllill Yusluirg. .lm-an Xviltlllllljllllllll. Nlilflllll Wan-lmle-1 Emma Xlimlguiln-l'y. All-x Nlnnivu. Nlaiirivc- l r:-mlm-riuli xvillll. .lunv Wuifl. :lun xlilflt' xx'lilllxl'IA. xl01ll'l'. Urri-n fllmm-. Nlurjuriz' Nlivrris. Rolu-rl Uvrry Wall-rs, .'Xl'lQ'f'll Wi-lwlv. .limv We-luslvr. lfrn- Nlurrow. l,ilu Nlnrlun. lllllt' Nlnrplly. lfvvlyll ml Wllilm-. lmiisw- wlllllf', C4-ui'gv Wllili-sn-ll. lin- Nlnrruy. .la-un Nvlwn. Holme-rl Nm-wi-ll. Be-rnivv gs-iw Wiill. Dun Williams. lm Wilsmi, llnrnlliy lXllt'lU'l'rllll. .lrlliur Nil-S. 'llllf'l'1'SZl Nigru, xvlfflllllil Wim-1-kv. Nlililru-al Wlvgv. ,luv Wujm-ik. lffligivin- Nnulruriun. Annim- Nuzlulu. llonalil 0'CInnnm'. Vl uml. Nlurgurvl Wnmllnury. Cviulilim- Wmnlriiigl. lwsvpll 0'11imiiur. William Oli. licliliv O'Nzm. Nlulwl Wyknll. lfvulyn fiimm-rmuii. llulliwim- lla-rnuril Osh-r. lfln-unor Osh-r. Frank Pallf-mi. Ziicvaim. lfliurle-s Pulmvr. .lov Paris:-. Puulim- Parker. Nllwrlu l'ullmi. Oli-nn l'w-limin. Sally Pe-inrm-. rusu. .'Xnlninf'llc' llc-lriiso. Dnnninivlx Pvlriisu ilu-4n'gn-iw Phillips, Kc-illi Phillips. Spa-nc-Q-r Phil lips, .luv Piazza. Nlilflrml Piazza. lmiisi- Piazza. P.-. ACTIVITIES - SOCIAL - FORENSIC - JOURNALISTIC - DRAMATIC - LEAGUE CONTEST - ATHLETIC SOCIAL Varsity M Club OFFICERS l'1'e.vi1lc'nl Iliff' l'rc's1'r1c'nI Sl'l'ft'll!fy'-Tfl'IIXllft r Rxrvu NlKl.'l'l1II Lui ill l,l.l41N ,Ima l'0wl1:1.l, SIIIIIISUF WVIIAIAIANI N. l,Al'l.liX MEMBERS Aurel lizu-ink. lVlariun liarksdale. Fred Barney. Ray lirandon. Ralph Bulelier, Philip Carrier. Juv Cullen. Hub Daugherty. joe Dill, Albert Furnn, 'l'mn Gunn, Jerry Henry, lid lll'l'I1lilll. Bula Hines. George Jaeksmi. Holm Lellingwell. Herlr Lyneh. Nova Mau-- Millun. 'lk-d lVla1zia1rz. Chun-k lVl4'l,allen. ,lolin Nlmitanu. Palsy Paliiiieru. Henry l'amlyk. l red Secmrlvli. llolm Straw. Fred Tliiliaul. Dirk Tlimnus, lid Walker. T ri - l-l MEMBERS Frances Adams, Elizabeth Alton, Peggy Alton, Virginia Alton, Evelyn Bailey, Jean Bailey, Catherine Beatty, Alice Braymer, Blanche Bretch, Jane Brown, Joan Burrows, Catherine Cavelti, Bobbette Cohen, Charlotte Cotton, Ruth Curry, Marian Dane, Eleanor Decker, Gloria DePascale, Inez DePascale, Betty Diskin, Anna Dowling, Bettie Draut, Madeline Eckert, Betty Flaugh, Helen Franz, Pauline Glenn, Marie Greenleaf, Darlene Haag, Lois Haas, Shirley Hadley, Naida Hall, Martha Heckman, Catherine Hood, Mildred Hope, Doris Hotchkiss, Ruth Jannot, Yvette Kalfayan, Janet Kane, Edna Kepler, Pauline King, Grace Marie Krohe, Edna Leonard, Maralyn Logan, Madeline Luce, Yvonne Mann, Delores McDowell, Arlene McEntire, Elizabeth McKinley, Elizabeth Modisher, Gladys Mumford, Elizabeth North, Betty Norton, Helen Onspaugh, Jean Sheakley, Ethel Stadler, Marjorie Van Marter, Janet Wagner, Annette Watson, Marie Webb, Jean Young, Wanda Yount. Twentieth Century Club i-Y MEMBERS Geraldine Bleasdale, Laura Jane Boyd, Texas Carr, Eleanor Clancy, Bobette Cohen, Dorothy Jean Cohen, Virginia Cullen, Sheila Davis, Peggy De Ross, Joyce Emmel, Billie Flaugh, Helen Franz, Wilda Glenn, Patricia Guth, Naida Hall, Donna Heil, Betty Herrington, Joyce Hilgendorf, Genevieve Hoffman, Marian Horne, Margaret Lackey, Marilyn Mellon, Gloria McMahon, Marion Muckinhaupt, Shirley Sample, Shirley Saunders, Darl Semple, Margaret Shadley, Jean Stainbrook, Alice Twombly, Eloise Ware, Arlene Webb, Louise Wisgirda, Wanda Yount. I-li-Y MEMBERS Paul Allen, Joe Boswell, Mervin Buckingham, Paul Carpenter, Harry Goodman, Gordon Haag, William Henry, Joe Hoenig, Eugene Johannesmeyer, Bryce King, Richard Knoblow, James McGranahan, George Osgood, Ronald Osgood, John Pond, Robert Ramsey, Paul Ruhling, Robert Saveland, Eugene Weaver, Norman Yoset. Freshman I-li-Y MEMBERS Bill Allen, Hugh Crawford, Bill Glenn, Walter Kinley, Tom Kirkpatrick, Eugene Lyons, Joe Pond, Ira Ramsey, Robert Shaw, Donald Shilling, Jack Thomas, Roy Whiting. OFFICERS l'1'1'.x1'1le'r1l II1:'1'1'x XlxXXXI.I.l, lim' l,l't'Sl.lfl'Ilf II1 'III ,I xxxwl' S1'1'l't'fllI'vI' .lu xx II1111mxxs TI'l'llSl1I44'I' 11111111 x DI-1I'xY1 Xl,Ii Spzrlmul' Nhxx XIII-1I.KIIII4I S1x1,1gx' OFFICERS l'1'1'.xi1lr'l1l l'1I.IlxIII'.'I'II Srxl-.15mx I iw' l'I'l'.Yl'1lt'lIl .In Xxx13 N xNlrI-ZIMDX S1'1'l'4'l1lI'-Y IJn1m'1'11x IJx11,111a1c'1'x TI't't1.YI1!'l'l' H111-.'1'1 IIICN KINILI-ANI xx SINIIIXHI' Klux XIx1:1xx XYIl.I.IxNls OFFICERS l'l'e'.x1'rl4'l1l .I xx1 lax I I41111,1xx Inv' l'n'.x1rl1'11I NYx11111.x xXvI'Nkl,l'.If St'4'l'4'lIll'-Y fill xItl.I4.x ,IIIIINVIKVX 7'1':'11x11 rw' NN II.I,I xx1 NVIII-LIIXI 1g1c11u1:x SIIUIISUI' Hl'I'IIIiIII4'UIIID II. I'u11'1'1-111 OFFICERS l'l'l'Sl'Ilf'IIl XX 11.1.1 xx1 IIxx11x' I irr' f'r'4'.s1'1l1'11l Il1lI1,l,xx Nl xm.NI11,1,xx Sf'r1'1't111'.1 II111:1,1:'1' 5'I'XN'I'4IN l,t'llIll'I' II1fz11 11:11 Sx1,x1m XII OFFICERS l'l'c'sirlf'11I ,lun Bl IIIIUWS I'i1'v l,V4f'SIlll'l1f 'Xl l'I-'lI'I 'I XI xlzlclwlwl' . J. Sw'1'1'lr11'y-T1'1'11s1lf'w' illcxfila Bxlnwlx lIl'1lgI'IlIII ffllllllflllllll 1Ix'l'll1-zlzlw IIUI'QI.'I'I Spruzsnr ss NI XIII xx XVIIII I OFFICERS I'1'f'.w'4l1'11l I.:-zu XIIIIIICIIIIQ Sf'1'l'1'I11lW' I Il-:Nm Sl 'Vrox Sponsor 'IIN Iil'l'llr11:wn:l1 IS. I'm:'rl-11: OFFICERS l'1'0sirl1'r1l XX II,I.l M1 Ri-Ll 'l'I-LII lim' I'I't'5l.lll'Ilf I,ll.x NX IIIVIILICIH St'1'l'4'lllI',I' III-.'l I'X SIIIiHHl'Ix Spn11.wrx M Nlxlzlxx I.. XX:1.1, III-IUIULIC NI wx um OFFICERS l'f'f'sirl1'11l I'xI'1. Sxxvxxsnx I im' l'rvxirl1'nI 'I'nxl Cl wx Sl'1'I't'fIll'-I Dull: SNOIJLIIKFS 7'I't'IlSIll'f'l' Duck 'I'lmx1 N Spmzxnrs IIXIIIALX IC. NI'xm'u IKNIF Wl1.l.1u1 N. I,M'I.l4X Foreign Correspondence Club MEMBERS Jean Bailey, Alexa Balizet, Rose Bergamasco, Geraldine Bleasdale, Pat Carnes, Max- ine Cedar, Eleanor Clancy, Marion Clifford, Bobbette Cohen, Dorothy Jean Cohen, Madeline Cook, Catherine Ciu, Kathryn Crawford, Bettina Dalton, Dorothy Daugherty, Gloria De Pascale, Viola De Pascale, Margaret Der Manulian, Peggy De Ross, Rose Eckart, Ethel Emig, Betty Flaugh, Helen Franz, Marian Frisina, Janet Fulton, Viola Glancy, Ruth Gleason, Betty Gould, Betty Groves, Patricia Guth, Minadell Hall, Naida Hall, Patricia Haugh, Martha Heckman, Mildred Hope, Ann Hummel, Donna Heil, Pauline King, Betty Kobernuss, Eleanor Kress, Peggy Laderer, Pauline Manoogian, Alberta Marriott, Arlene McEntire, Gloria Pepicelli, Shirley Saunders, Jean Sheakley, Grace Sheets, Kathaleen Sullivan, Sara Toregian, Adelaide Twombly, Jo Anne Van Gieson, Martha Waelde, Dorothy Watson, Arleen Webb, Marjorie Winans, Sarah W' right. Camera Club MEMBERS Richard Adams, Paul Allen, James Bittles, Bob DeCoudres, Robert De Maison, Halver Getchel, Patsy Guth, Robert Henderson, Mildred Hope, Jack Kane, Pauline King, Leo McBride, Ronald Osgood, Olive Prall, Gerald Proudfoot, Berwyn Reid, George Sen- tell, Paul Swanson, John Sutton, Gerald Stryker, Charles Turran, John Weikal, Sarah Wright, Mary Wright, Howard Yocum, Norman Yoset. Cheerleader Club MEMBERS Shirley Beckman, Marjorie Carlson, Charles Dragosavac, Joyce Hank, Suddy Hub bell, Treva Karnes, Robert Leffmgwell, Eugene Lyons, Jane McClean, Betty Miller Amie Poux, Adalou Randall, James Rector, Robert Rector, Thelma Smith Rllile Club MEMBERS Leonard Aaron, Aurel Baciak, Ralph Bailey, Ralph Butcher, Lou Cullen, George Cullum, Abe Damico, Charles Eckert, James Hunter, Albert Lent, Herb Lynch, James Martin, Leo McBride, Charles Myers, Joe Petruso, Gerald Proudfoot, William Reu- ter, Don Schroedel, Fred Scowden, Harold Shunk, Harold Swaney, Charles Truran, Warren Turner, William Turner, Don Williams. OFFICERS Presiflerzl Ciuniizs lNI4:l,'xl.lii-A Vile I,l'USfllf'IIfS Roislairr Tnomims flATlIliRl'VIi tIMin,'1'i Svvrvtzzry Glmfzifx BAi.nvs'lN Trerlsurvr RUIBFIIKT HA Mslai' Sponsor Miss Gimrzi-1 PItlCNA'l l' OFFICERS Consules DAVID Bizimzn Monim M.-xnmzx Srribu SHilo,i:Y Wnmwu Quuvslur flllNRI.0'I'TI'1 'I'i:lnni.l, Rvclrlvlor fiICt1lI.lA BAl.l,lNlllill Sponsor Miss Am1i.Aini: Rl'1h1Lllll National Honor Society MEMBERS Harry Bishop, joan Burrows, James Collins, 'llwila Doutt, Charles lfekert, Shirley liisaman. Retty Heil, Bette Henderson, George Hetriek, Catherine Hood, Paul John- son. Charles Johnston, Frances Miller, Marion Mumford, George Nelson, Mary Par- rasewieh, Adalou Randall, Dorothy Roland, Robert Saveland, William Sehermer- horn. Rerniee Steen, Robert Thomas, Lila Vlfhoolery. Latin Club MEMBERS Riehard Adams, Paul Allen, Estella Armstrong, Ruth Benson, Eleanor Rossard, Louise Rrewton, Eleanor Glenn, Catherine Hood, Grace Lirnano, Robert Lorz, James Martin, Arlene lVIc-Entire. Jean lVlcKelvey, Frances Palchuck, Virginia Rushlander, Bernice Steen, lVlild1'ecl Strayer, Kathleen Sullivan, Charlotte Terrill, Janet Wagner, Iona Wfilliains. .X XM KNLXX v Q If If Z ff Q .. .swim 21: It-Esc: ,-Q-tw fm --A.,-. uv FCJRENSIC Squad Captain Debate Coaclz Catherine Honda? . Harry fi0UdIll3Il'Ii Hubert Hornakai Paul Allen . Yvonne Marnie? Warren Winklerii Betty Maxwellii . filizalwetll McKinley INIOPIHZIII Yosetii . Sylvester Schallii Ignatius Luliue . Betty Diskin . . William Wardian . Walter Hamilton . ikl,l'lIf'I'lYlf'Il. Forendc Forum . CATIIIERINIC I-Ioon J. WYAN1' ROWIC Season's Individual Scoring Years un Sqnanl Dt-Iuarvs This SUQISUII Avt'i'ug:1' I'iIIeetivm'm's, . . 2 3 3.33 . . 2 It 3.25 . 3 2 3.00 . 3 I 2.00 . I 2 I .50 . I 3 I .00 . 2 2 I .00 . I I I .00 . 2 2 0.00 . I 2 0.00 . I I 0.00 . I I 0.00 . 2 0 . . I 0 . 'I'eams delmted during season: 'I'itusviIIe, Greenville, I7runIxIin. Curry. I'iIIwtmtI City. Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor News Editor . Assistants , .. Features Editor Assistant , . Sports Editor Mead High News EDITORIAL STAFF Fmsr SI-2MES'l'I'1Il Bette Henderson Peggy Laley ,,., Cecilia Ballinger ..,. A . . . .. ,Adalou Randall Sylvester Sehall ,lean MCKQ-Ivey . . , . . . . Delores McDowell George lletriek Suomi Smtr:s'1'1cl: .Bette llenderson-Peggy Laley Ceeilia Ballinger Adalou Randall Sarah Wright jean Melielvey Delores McDowell Warren Winkler John Pond Exchange Editor .. Imogene Ross ..Sylvester Sr-hull Assistant ....,. . . .... Beverly Carlson Girls' Sports Editor , .,Lila Whoolery. , . ...,. ,.l,ila Whoolery Reporters ...,. Eleanor Clancy. Charles Delohn, Betty Diskin .lames Donohue, Marguerite Duerr, Sudie Iluhhell .lanet Kamerer, Grace Marie Krolte, Ignatius l,oBue Eugene Lyons. Ruth Macon, Betty Maxwell, Eliza lieth McKinley, jean Nelson. Elizaheth Parrasewieh Antoinette Petruso. Ilenry Sutton, Beverly Taylor Warren Winkler. Mary Wright. Sarah Wright BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Manager .... Brooks Truehlood . ,Phyllis Young Assistant ....., flolleetors Iilireulation Manager . . ,,lNIarshalI Wehh . , , Donald Nong Shirley Iladley Betty Buckingham .laek Williams ,Marshall Wehh Staff Typist ,. . , . Ruth ,Iannot , .. , .Buth .Iannot I'aeully Shirley Eisaman Adviser .,.J. Wyaut Rowe Red and Black of I939 Catherine Cavelti . . . lfdilor-in-llhiel Adalou Randall . Advertising Manager liernii-e Steen Donald Mong lVlary helle Crawford Shirley Hadley Grave Baldwin Lois Haas Warren Winkler .larnes Yvyfganl ,Iohn Pond lflizaheth Skelton James Collins Catherine flood Charles lim-kert Charles Johnston J. Wyant Rowe. Faeulty Adyiser This year the stall has worked on a hasis of co-operation ill nearly all fields and therefore there were no departmental heads with the exveption of advertising. ily' this system we have tried to lessen the amount of work required of any one person at any one time and also to give all staff lnemhers a yariety of experienve. liontrihutions for the feature set-lion were sulnnitted not only hy stall nieinhers. hut hy the following students, to whom the staff herehy expresses its appret-iulion: lflizaheth Modisher, Ronald Osgood. Lila Morton, Sara Toregian, Janet Wagner, Charles lVlm-Lallen. lfdwin Courley. Rohert Keilhaugh, Bill Glenn. Harry Goodman. Norman Yoset. MUSICAL Mixed Chorus Walter Aldrich, Catherine Darnharl. Ruth Benson, Florenee Bradshaw, lVlerxin Buckingham, Warldzi Calvin, lVlarjorie Carlson. lfleanor Carter. Marion Clifford, Wayne Crispen, Pat Crosley, Mary'- land Curry, Bob Daugherty, Gerald Dennison, Frances Dravhslin, lVlarguerite Duerr, Eleanor Glenn. Wlilliani Gorman, Norma ,lean Crinnn, Howard Gross. lda Mae Henderson, Jim Henderson, joseph Hillman, Phyllis Hopkins, Charles Johnston, ,loan Johnston, Rohert Hines. George Lang, Marion Lawson, Yvonne Mann, Betty Max- well. Norman lVlaynard, Howard lVlcCalmont, Delores MQ-Dowell, Bruce lVlvlNamara, Shirley Miller, Betty Norton. George Osgood. Francine Ponlille, Bergon Reid, Shirley Saunders. Nlarion S4-heller. Fred Srfowden, Dorothy Sheakly, Williaril Sleppy, lVlarianne Stanton. Bernive Steen, Henry Sutton, Jane Van Cieson, Dorothy Watson. Eugene Weaver, Betty Whipple. Helen Woodhury, Howard Yom-um. Girls' Chorus Pram-Ps Aflzuns, lzvelyn liillll'y. l'4l0illlUI' llussurxl. Murylyn lioyrl. Dorothy BI'ilClSllIlW. Phyllis Cllilflltlll. lluhlwllv Ctblllxll. Mur- garfll Cullins. Luis Cmlrafl. Viola Curll. Nulh Cross, ,lvunnv Ih- Wull, Shirlvy Dodsworlh. Vlllfxlllll' l'lilZSlllllllUllS. liulh lill'ilSUll. lflhvl Kighllirlger. Pvggy Kinclvr. Cutlu-rirn' Hipp. AlYl'l'lil lmlu. Helen Lewis. Alice lVlillm'. Pdlllllll' lliclle, Harrie-I 'lbusalulx-. Iilnisr- Wure, lfwlyn Wasson. Arlvvn Wvhh. Arurninlu W't'lHSl0l'. Boys' Chorus linlwrl llruclshaw. Kim-lmarfl Cappelin. Hugh C1'awfu1'rl. 'lillUIll1l5 llurlvy. lii'I'lllll'tl Duhhins. All-x llmnlvll. Paul Ilvvillars. liugvr lfriv- sun, John Frmllz. Arthur lfulvy. l'll'PclPl'i1'li Cucnlhvr. llill Ulvnn. ll2lI'l'f Hirl. Vivlnr Hull. Rll'lllll'll Jannvs. Paul jomfs, Ralph jc-llvry s. llavirl ,lUl'lllSOIl. Kf'lllll'lll J0l'lllSl0ll. John Monicu. ,IEIKIIPS lVluit, Or- villv l'vc-lnmn. flefrmrgze Hvdcling. Juvk 'lllI0llliIS. lmstvr rlllnnnrnlvr. School Crchestra X tol.lv -David Beiler, Robert Brock, Edwin Brown, Nlarguerite Duerr. lileanot' Uourley. Arthur Kightlinger, Allwrta Marriott, llerhert Mercier, Meredith Miller. James Mizner. Ruth Murray, Marjorie Wenzel Ttutuvtar. . . . , . . ..,. . . , . . . Robert Barr, Dick Hewitt fILAtttw:'t'. .. ,... ,., ,. . ,. John Froneillo, Ben McGill l t,tt't'r1 . ..,,. . Marion Dane. Rather flliller. Gladys Mumford l7ltENt:tt HORN , Anthony Battisto, Burdette Fleming, Leon Roueehe Tttonttsovtg ..., , . .... . , . . . , . . , . Eleanor Decker tltat,t.o . , . William Sleppy Dtttms , Glenn Davis l'tANu , ,Betty Flztugh School Band tIt.'xtttNlc't' Cliarles Barr. George Conner. Bernard Emery, john Froneillo. Ardell Fronk, livelyn Gleason. Cordon Haag, Ruth lrwin. Wilma Judd. Howard Lewis. Betty flloasiuan, Robert Newell, Jean Record, ,lean Tartaglione l t.t't'r1 ,. , . , . . Marion Dane, joan King. Esther Miller Saxotutomtlz . . . ,Wilda Glenn, Meredith Miller. Clinton Sites l'r1ttt:t'sstotv . , ,. .. ,.,. . , . , Joe Boswell, Clenn Davis, John Pond 'l'ttt'xtvt-rt'-Rohert Barr, Paul Carpenter, June Hall, Diek Hewitt. Bill Keim, John I,oBue, llarriet Roberts, Roy Whiting 'l'ttotvttsotxt'1 ,Eleanor Decker, James Salvo, Harriet Teasdale, Alvin Winger Bxtttrotvtc . , . ,, i... .,.,.. . , Wayne Crispen, Vincent First lfttmtztt llottm . . Anthony Battislo. Burdette Flemining, Leon Roueche Sottsfttutowtc . .,.. ..... , James Henderson. Rex Kleekner lf lil.-XT Bass . . . . . . , . . Bruce McNamara DRAMATIC N ' H The Flying Ace CAST .lulm-- llmmlrlrw. NUDIIIII' Mann. lllbllilfll NXullIn'r, H1-In 5lIl'XUl4lx. xlllfll' l.rr'1'r1- , . If-all Nllflllilll Mm-I. ICH-1311 xvil-3-till. Jxllilllbll lxumlull llwrrx fHlillIll'lIl NI-rrx xxvfigllll. Klux Iinllal. N H Murder In Rehearsal CAST . 1 v 4 . s Hrmallrl ilegmnl, IIIVIIIILI Slllilll, fflmrlv- llllllllrllill. Warn' 1l'l'4'llIl If lllw v r..r XXluml1'r'y, H1-Ivu fhlfllilllgll. Xx'ill'l'l'll XY'i11lxln'l'. Warrior: l.uml. Hula lllulllzlf Nh. . . . , . . 4-llzr Ilan:-, xlII4ll'l'll Flllllll. lhlllillli XX llllurne. lflmrlr-5 I7r',Iul1rr..Iur1u-5 lluglullm-, llI'l1'I'fr7lA .IUIIN Iil'1'l'l.l-.rr Slllllfllf llflwwlnl' Iirxlxli XXL1.m.r: HlI'4'1'lnI' rw Hmm If. Il4lNKIll.l.Ir SfIII!t'Ilf ,ll.l'l'1'lllI' tlmr. Ifm loin o ,...,.. Flute Solo ,-.,.,., Music and Forensic League Contest COUNTY CONTEST March 31 . . . Cambridge Springs Extemporaneous Speech ...........,........,..,............, Elaine Weller Group Discussion .,..,........ ......,..,........,... E Iizabeth Modisher Declamation ..,.,.... .,...,,...,..............,... E ugene ,Iohannesmeyer Poetry Reading ...............,....,,...,.,...,...,.......,... Eugene Call Debate ,,., Catherine Hood, Warren Winkler, Robert Hornak, Harry Goodman Original Oration .....,..,.,..,.....................,...... Marshall Webb Saxophone Solo ..,,,.......,.. ....... ..... ....... G 0 d .. eorge sgoo Trombone Solo ...... ....,.... .,...... ,.,.. .,....... E I e a nor Decker V' l' S Io ......... David Beiler ...,,.,......,Ioan King . . . . . .Delores McDowell Soprano Solo ..... . . . . . .William Sleppy Baritone Solo ..., Band Boys' Chorus Girls' Chorus Mixed Chorus Girls' Trio ...,,............. Betty Maxwell, Ruth Benson, Marianne Stanton Double Mixed Quartet-Delores McDowell, Marian Lawson, George Osgood, Charles Johnston, Bernice Steen, Patricia Crosley, Wayne Crispen, William Sleppy DISTRICT CONTEST Franklin ..... April ILL - I5 Group Discussion Debate Saxophone Solo Trombone Solo Violin Solo Flute Solo Soprano Solo Boys' Chorus Mixed Chorus Double Mixed Quartet Band STATE CONTEST . . . None ATHLETIC o o o Earle L. Barnhart Albert J. Bender . . Harry A. Dennison Paul M. Dreibelbis . . Dallas J. Mitchell William N. Pauley . Vera E. Rummel . Carl A. Triola Athletic Personnel . . . . . . . Head football coach . . . Faculty manager and head track coach . Boys' physical education teacher and head tennis coach Head cross country coach and assistant coach of track . . . . . . . . . Head golf coach . Head basketball coach and assistant football coach . . . . . Girls' physical education teacher . Boys' physical education teacher l Pug skin Luggers The season just completed by the Bulldogs will go down in the records as one of Meadville's best, for the Barnhart coached elevens started out with a 54 to 0 romp over Edinboro and ended up with a 42 to 0 victory over Sharpsville and the N.1 .l.A.A. championship. With Joe Cullen at fullback, Marty Vardaro at left half, Arnie Catalano at right half and Dick Thomas in the quarterback slot, the opposing teams had a tough time. Marty took top honors in district individual scoring with a total of 128 points. The line was also a Meadville joy, and oifered plenty of trouble wherever it went. Herb Lynch was at right end, Ray Brandon at right tackle, Jerry Henry right guard, johnny Kline at center, Aurel Baciak left guard, Lou Cullen at left tackle, and Tom Gunn at left end. The Bulldogs rose to their greatest height near the end of the season, when after losing to Warren, they came back and downed a p0WCYflll Erie Strong Vincent eleven, 7 to 6. A second Meadville touchdown was stopped an inch from the goal line after many, including several Erie fans, thought it had gone over. A total of 261 points were scored by the Bulldogs. more than any other football team in the history of Meadvillc High School. This is an average of 26.1 Meadville points per game to 4.0 for their opponents. A fitting, if delayed, climax came late in February, when a banquet was held in honor of the team and of Meadville's All-American product. Bill Daddio. The speaker and special guest was Dr. Jock Sutherland, then coach of Pittsburgh University. l93Q Football Squad SEASON'S SCORES Mlcum HAIKKSIJKLI-. XVIII-II. l!'u'1-ug 'l'4m1lll'Nx Hon STN-xw .Mina 4.-x'l'-xl.-no nts 'I'llmus .mn lIl1,1,l-,x Bu n I'mx'1al.l, Nlurrv Yklillklllh li.-xx BI!-KNINPN fux Knmc me 111 l.l.l-Lx Ii.u.ru lim-:zur-11: Ill-:lm l,'fN4:u lil Ll, Nluvlwx x Ill-:nm -xx mln' l'Az1n'K ll-:lucy Ilrzwln' M1 M1 M4 NI: Ma H1 H1 VI: M1 M4 'aulxillv 51 -mlxillv Ili -mlxillv 25 -mlsillv 25 'aulxillv 21 -zlclxillv LZT 'zlflvillm IT 'il1h'iH1 U -zulvillv 7 -:ulwillv -I2 261 . l':llillllol'o ll ' . lam- rm-cll U . f.m'ry o . Franklin U lIl'n-1-xlvillv U . on lfily 6 . 'l'ilIISViH1' U . Wurrvn li? rung X lnvvnl 6 - . . . Sllurpsvillc- ll . V lm In-ml.:-1 I.. BARN 5 llwml f.'UllI',l IIXIKI 'Xlmulxilln xll'Ll1lNiH1 X11-mlxillq xltilllkilll Nl:-aulxilh xll'il!lXiHl Nlvumlvilh- Nl:-aulwillv Mvzulxillu' Nlvzulvillc- Z9 .7-4 Eu .ZH ax as an as 3 1 I-1 SEASON'S SCORES . . . . Nvw liaxlln' 30 . SIILIYIDSN illf- 129 . ifumplu-ll 26 . lfrie- liusl I5 . l'niun lfilv 22 . Tilusxillv 22 . . . 1Iux'ry 21 . lfrin- ,M'z14l:-nly 53 , . lfrunklin 32 . . Ull Lau ll M4-Lulxilln J . H...-Ly 4:1-.nik 21 Nl:-zulxilln 39 . l niun flily N3 xIl'illIXiIIQ 30 . Vlvllllsxillm' ll Nl:-:ulxillx 31 . . lfurry 120 In lr H N11-aulxille il . lfriv 'xl'J.llI1'll?y ful ',x f,',,,A,,x' N xl.-mimi. 57 . lmmklm IT Nlvaulxillx HI . . Oil llily Ii-l X11-aulxillc 23 . Hmwky Crum- IIS Nlmulxille 26 . Shurpnillm- fill Null 362 F' M d 1 ll Xl I rf Nl1I.xl.1,l:x 'lvl-Ill Nl xzl mx Illulill l,Yxm:ll Nm x NlM:NIIl,l.u lmmc XX Xllxl-.li Bm: Illxlcs Ilm-'11 'I'mn-H1 .lwli DIIAI. 8 Basketball lVlvafli'ill0's liullrlngs playf-fl unc- of the tuughost sm-lwclulvs fan-vml Ivy a lm-al tt-am in sm'm'al yvars and vanw thrnugh with lvn wins and ninv fic-foals. lt was tht- Bulldogs' first yvar nnrlvr the lf llflPl'SllllJ nf Cuarli William lN. Ihuilvy. who was prvxinusly assistant tu Cnavh lztlflf' L. Barnhart. 'lihv final game' with Sharpsvillv was the curtain to a fair svasnn for a lvmn that stllfowcl svwial haskethall I'C'V0l'SPS as wvll as thus? frmn sickness and injuries. hut nn scvm-ral on-casiuns rose to real championship heights. Thcy lvcl lhv lvaglu' in sun'ing with a total of -L57 points and plavml lhircl in final team standings with nine' wins and threw clvfvats to finish behind Oil City and Franklin. Of this yvaris squad. Hvrh Lynvh. Nova lVIam'Millan. and Charles Nltlallvn urn' lwing graduated. leaving Joe Dill. Fwd Thihaut. Tvflcly Nlaxiarz. liclrlic Walkvr. Huh Hinvs, and ,lnhn Lvvinski to do most of the hall-handling for Coavh l,illllt'N nf-xl fall. A fliffvrvnt Olvnwnt was inlruclmetl this year that proved to iw smnvthingr along the linvs uf lhv urnlsual. Mlisiv. clanving. lmxing. and wrvstling w'c'rv lvalurvcl during Ihc- half time. with the at-ts proving a lnig silvwss. Thv past svasun may prow tu he the l'tll't'I'llIll1P1' to a nvw Ora in Mvaclvillm- has- lifltlmall. for Coavh Paulvy has lrevn Klf'Flllilf'ly planning anfl lllliltlillg his lvams with nn vw' to tht- futurv. Cros l1:lrn-hl Stryke-r. Sl:-vvur! Nl'Lll'U2iS4. Wayne- lfrispvn. Kvith Smith. filli1I'lt'S Wright. .-Xlln-i't l'urfiliu. William Slrigihl. Jllllllbl' Wulf. Arnold Ruse-n. flliarlvs flllSlH1l!flll. Gwslqln- Juvksnm. Flunle-y Mvars. Cvurgv Whilvsvll, Vimwnl l'r-nman. llunulfl julmsfm. Bill KllIlSl'llllLll1. Philip ilarrivr. Tony Saou. Warn 51 lmsl -l: llislrivl lllwl plavs-ll fuurlh: Slate Med-1Jlu1'x'1l luurlli. s C o u n t ry lfu:,u'li ....... Paul Nl. Urn-ilwlhis l.'Kl I'fXl x l Nl xx xuicizx .lwhn Smith IMI: l:ill'lllLlIl llnll lgfiglll I4-ii Nl:-Iirnlv U1'l'Lllll llftllllllalilll l.llLll'lQ'S Unfpuu-'li llurnhl fininxcr Traclc COAClllC5 fXlhx-rl ,l. Br-mlvr Paul lJl'4'IlN'llllS Sl'lc1Nl'lfi:s Wlarilm Barksilalf-. Slunle-y Nll'Lll'S, Huh Mnrrnvv. 'llmy l'1-rriwmm-. Frm-sl Sl'UWtlt'Il. ,lov Tugliafr-i'1'i. lll'IillI,I41IQS --Ralph Hllll'llf'l'. Put fiallalian. Tom Gunn. Km-nm-lli ,lnlmQluu. Dirk KllI!QlQ'IlSlllllll. lluwuril lmwis. Frank Rvkus, llaruhl Svvum-y. lxllllllll-i-lllS'I'XINKIIC Rl'NNI'1RSf Phil fiEil'l'i1'l'. ,lulm llHIllll'l'SUll. l'i4l llt'l'lllllll. Cn-mvigw ,lzu'ksm1. lfliurln-s Mvlizillell. Palsy l,21lll1lf'l'H. Ks-ith Smilh. William Slrighl, fiill't'l1l Slryke-r, Cllarle-s Wright. vlfvEI1Gll'I' Mich- Aurivl Baciak. l'll'K'1l Burney. ,live lllllll'll. Lou llullvn, Huh i Ilinvs. Dirk Thomas. Jliwivizlcs -Ray Brandon. Paul DvYillars, Joi- Dill. H1-rh Lynn-li. fiurxrtii Bl-lNIJl-ill Louzu lllil-Illll-lllls Ilimilfl llurnfllu m Racquet Busters TENNIS CLUB l'uul 'lllr-n. l'uul llunlxs, ,lulln l'und. Llnyd Frunlz. Rulwrl lfndv. Clvnn Davis. l innk Sl:-inlv Ilryw- King. Warren Winkler. Nnvu Maclllillun. llarry Cnnmlniun. Rnln-rl llullzliunsr-r. Willizun Hyun. Donald Nlung. llnnglus llla1'Nlillz1n, Wil- llillll llvnry. ll:-zxvll fxllllllli. David Kunll-r. Conlon Iluug. ,lov Bnswz-ll. lllurylund l.Illly. lzdwurd liruwn. Klux Ribllll. ,lov Pond. llunuld ,l1IllllSUll. Uwvlgv Kusuinw- nv. 'Xri wld Rus:-n. l'1iig'e-1n- Lynns. William wr'lLlI'1lli.lll. Nlny Huy Nluy Nluy Nluy May Nluy Al. IMLI.-xs lxll'l'4IIll-.I.l. f.lUIll',l lluun DI-INNISIHN f,iU1lf',I Turf Diggers MEMBERS OF SQUAD l'I'ilIlli Urlundo Andrvw lfnslu l'unl Mlvn ,luvk 'l'lnnnus Edward Maziurz William lfngle-s 'l'ilusx ill: Sllurnn lilnsvilli l runlxlin lfrunklin l',1lnl1lmi'n Wurrf-n Winklf-r VARSITY GOLF SCHEDULE . ll1'I't' . ln-rv . away . . uwuy . . lwre' llISlI'Il'l lllt't'l . . ln-rv Boys' Gym Prog ram lntcrclass and honwrootn lmaskcthall wcrc mliscontinuctl in 1933-39 liccuusc of the formation untlcr Mr. Triola's tlircction of junior varsity and other tllfliilllltttl liaskctlvull groups. Wrestling antl lmoxing lllCllFlH'S wvrc usccl as cxhihition cvcnts for cntcr- luinrncnl lmclwccn halvcs of haskctlnull ganlcs. thus also clirninuting the forrnul Cll1,lItlpl0llSlllp contests of previous ycars. This talent for non-varsity liaskctlmll boxing and wrcstling was tlvvelopcd. ll1IWPVt I'. through tht- gym clusscs of hoth Mr. Triola and Mr. l'Jcnnison. Nht. TRIOIA CHAMPION GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Yirginiu ilollom, managcr. lflcunor Conklin, ltla Spokv. Alice Fruzicr, Lila wvlllbllll'I'y'. captain. Crucc Baldwin, Putriciu Croslcy. Ce-rry livers. Mary Wright. Girls' Gym Prog ram Vt'ith this lvuiltling ol tht- new girls' gytnnasiunl. improving the courscs in physical ctlucation. atntl ilu- lIlt'l't'LlSt'tl outsitlc inlcrn-st that has tlovclopvcl in girls' sports, Miss Vera E. Rutnmrls attltlctic program has shown clclinilc progress. Ncw cquipntcnt has rnatlc it possihlc for sports such us 1lI'l'llt'I'y. lrtulminton. untl vollcylmall to hc atltlctl to the sports program. which originally con- .-islctl of just tcnnis, tnushhull, anal huskctlmall. Tournaments with trophy uwarrls have hccn hclwl in lmskctlmll antl lcnnis. ln zultlilion to this r-xtvnsive sports program, the gym classcs have fulfilled the requirements of tlw statc pltysit-ul ctlucutiou laws hy learning formal coordination tlrills. tlancc routincs. and gain:-s. V4 23 'K 'mu iff Q n M T E H' lp-Q,, ,T ,I f., maQQt?W' K ,. .V .wr!if2'C' .N wr s ., I A . 1 ,gg 'N :wa-vw'-r 1 l-PWS, ii v:3g:3vfg?li'f1g,L,f-E-Ei -X5 ,vi -V -rl: A 1 . P? m E ,,3, - A J: .A i , 8 , THE FEATURES Announcing the Winners During the spring of 1939 the most stupendous contest in the his- tory of Meadville High School was waged. lndubitably the reason for the enthusiasm shown by the students was the super collosalness of the prizes offered. These prizes were as follows: First prize in all fields-One light colored caramel. Second prize in all fields--One chocolate caramel. Booby prize in all fields-The privilege of throwing into the waste basket the wrappers from the caramels won by the other contestants. fAll prizes were donated by Donald Mongj . The impartial board of contest judges consisted of the authors of the entries, Harpo Marx, Shirley Temple, Charlie McCarthy and his cousin, Mortimer Sneerd, and Adolph Hitler. Mr. Hitler was especially interested in the poem entitled The Model Homef' We are told that he plans to use some of the unique color combinations and decorative touches in his new palatial residence in Berlin. Miss Temple on the other hand said that she was deeply touched by the poem An Auto Ride because it reminded her of the little limousine in which she is driven to work. Charlie McCarthy was very much interested in the prize-winning advertisement because he is sometimes bothered with termites-in-the-knees. ln connection with the powder's ability to eradi- cate dead men, Mortimer Sneerd has started a Keep the Battlefields of the Next War Clean campaign. His heart also went out in pity for the victim in the winning true confession. In fact, he said, it could be my twinf, Mr. Marx retained his usual dignified silence, but he smiled knowingly over the movie review column. All winning entries follow. First Prize Scientific Review CHINESE Cl-IECKERS By Gracie Allen B. Many spectacular scientific phenomena flourished in the glorious year 1939, but the most appalling arduous enigmatic avocation was the colossally incomprehensible contest for half-wits, Chinese checkers. Its origin dates back thousands of years to the Chinese insane asylum-Singan Singan Sing Sumore. lt was intended as a final test for admittance to the asylum. lf a prospective inmate could play the then called Hop Ching, he was admitted without further ado and with the well deserved sympathy of all as a hopeless case of irrationalism, derangement, and lunacy. Nowa- ways we call them jitterbugs, authors, or nuts. . Because of the peculiarly habit-forming effects of this pastime those of doubtful mental and moral status should refrain from over indulgence in Chinese checkers. An extremely pious old gentleman was once induced to spend his evening playing the game. The next morning in church he mused on the possibility of a new scheme for jumping all the way across the board and used fellow church members for checkers, the pulpit being his aim. He began by jumping the lady with the fiowerpot hat over a loudly snoring fellow with walrus whiskers, over the yowling cherub in the next seat, over the lady doing the acrostic in the Sunday School paper, and finally over the small boy who insisted upon mimicking each move of the preacher, only to stop behind a pillar on the middle aisle. ln the midst of his efforts he heard the preacher say, They move as-. Instantly he 'shouted out, They can't move yet. it's still my turn. This of course only succeeded in embarrassing him and waking the snorer, who had been engaged with his own dream game. It would be rather advantageous to be able to jump students in the classrooms on examination day, knowing that Jimmy is better at mathematics than Bill is or that .lean crammed last night when the rest of the gang went to a party. Ridiculous, isn't it, how some teachers so rigidly oppose this novel method of passing quizzes? Dictators too seem to find this a good way to rearrange world maps with no interference what- soever. Like the students who unwittingly put the Aleutian Islands where the South Shetlands belong, or Nova Zemlya where Oahu was placed by the geographer, the dictators are criticized. But unlike the students, they are not forced to correct their errors. This is unfair to the organized descendants of Singan Singan Sing Sumore. Certain members in the cruder stations of life, such as teachers. doctors, and lawyers, have been known to use this game as an excuse for a boarding-house reach at the table or other such unmannerly actions, but let it be known to all that this will not hereafter serve as sufficient excuse even to children. Recently Mr. Kulja Suichan, chairman of the S.S.S.S. board of directors, informed us that owing to the sudden increase in the number of jitterbugs, a branch asylum was to be set up in America. No place had been definitely set, although Washington, D. C., was being seriously con- sidered. Drastic and tragic as this incredible situation seems, it is true nevertheless and advance warnings have already been sent' to all modern songwriters. Anything even faintly resembling a Chinese checker board will be considered as circumstantial and condemning evidence of mental instability, and immediate isolation will be recommended. FLASH! China reports that the Mead High News office has been selected as the American base of the S.S.S.S. For further information concerning the asylum, see any members of the news- paper or annual staff, who will be charter members of the organization. First Prize Movie Review Column WOMEN IN REMORSE, Colossal Films fStella Glama, Leslie Medley, Reginold Baldyl. A tender beautiful story of live women who don't love the same man. Complications do not arise, making the whole picture slightly dull. Reginold Baldy is especially good as the sly African slave, Gregor. Your Reviewer Says: Put this on your mustn't see list and keep it there. at -r 4- 4- 1 WAR OVER PADUCAH, John C. Steinblatz Production fSylvan Dell, Donald Coober, Becky Schuster, Kresna Bresloval. The first American picture of the lovely Scotch actress, Kresna Bres- lova land likely to be her lastl. All about two Chinese girls, Gew-Gaw and Trinket isistersl, who for some vague reason wish to sell their belongings and migrate to Jonesville, West Virginia, where it seems they have an aunt. The girls set out and get as far as Nome, Alaska, where they are suddenly murdered. There doesn't seem to be much any one can do about it. Your Reviewer Says: See it, by all means, if only for the wonderful singing. The earthquake scene is unforgettable. is as m N 4- 1: ICEBERG FOLLIES OF 1902, Grand Republic Picture lDouglas Dooley, Brenda McGregor, Trenchion Dollyl. This musical extravaganza is our choice for the eighty-second best film of the last year. It is handsome Trenchion Dolly's first picture in twelve years and it is your reviewer's opinion that he is being overworked. This is the tragic tale of a waitress who is kidnapped by her grandfather tDouglas Dooleyl-calculated to make you feel very sad. Your Reviewer Says: The only thing that makes you feel sad is the thought that the ushers have to see five showings a day. 1 4 at 4- a CRANDPA CALLED IT CORNELL, Little Gem Production lShankson Foowell, Chelsa Moocha, Begeena Begine, Fronblock Griegspoonl. They say it cost 540,000,000 to film this gigantic flop. It is hard to see where all the money was spent, unless it was used in the building of the reproduc- tion of Madrid. Except for seven murders, five earthquakes, three kidnapings, two shipwrecks, and a few minor government intrigues, there is no plot and the story is inclined to lag. The picture has its bright spots, however, such as the scene in which Begeena Begine runs through the streets of London pulling taffy and screaming at the top of her hideous voice. Your Reviewer Says: Exactly 193 shopping days till Christmas. 1 1 I 1 Y - THE CRIMES OF DR. GOOBER, Nickle-odian Films fRoston Gender, Goldie Harpo, Ruby Del Mari. This pictures the life-story of Hineas Bel Goodie, inventor of the rotary egg-beater. It has been banned in many states, probably because of the risque scene in which Roger lRoston Genderl winks at Phyllis lRuby Del Marl. Several fine new songs are introduced, among them The Crooner's Blues and The Insurance Salesman's Lament, all of which should become hits. Your Reviewer Says: Has anyone a good recipe for rhubarb pie? -R. Woodworth Keilbaugh. First Prize Dialogue Mr. Brown, the owner of a large country estate, came home from his vacation, and was met at the station by his servant, Zeke. Hello, Zeke, what's new? asked Mr. B. No news, hos, replied Zeke. That's funny, remarked Mr. Brown. I've been gone two weeks and there isn't any news from home? That's right, sir, answered the servant. d As they neared the estate, Mr. Brown noticed that he couldn't hear the customary yelp of his og. Where is the dog. asked the boss. 0h! I pretty near forgot, Mr. Brown, your dog died. Whatl explained the owner, My dog died! What happened? Well, you see, it's this way. Your dog ate some burned hoss flesh. Burned hoss flesh! exploded the proprietor. Yes, he ate some burned hoss flesh over where the barn used to stand, added the tenant. Good grief! exclaimed the owner. You mean to tell me the barn burned down? That's about what happened. 'LHow did it happen anyway? questioned the master. Well, you see, boss, offered Zeke, A shingle from the house caught on to the barn roof. Then my house burned tool? Yeah, supplied Zeke, the house is out of your road now. Frantically, Mr. Brown was able to blurt out, Where was my wife during all this excitement? That reminds me, your wife died. My wife-dead! came the faint reply. Sure, agreed the tenant, she was burned up with the house, after a shingle from the house set the barn on fire. Then the dog ate some burned hoss flesh, which killed him. Outside of what I have just told you, I don't believe there is any news from home.-Charles McLallen. 797 First Prize Letter Dear Tissie: I just got your letter and I could hardly wait to answer it. Things have been speeding up here at the old schoolg some of the boys have had their heads shaved, but Joe Dill refuses to come to school because he says he is afraid his little lice will catch cold. The students have been trying to elect a Mr. Meadville High. So far Bob Holtzhauser has the lead, with Joe Pond coming second and Hank Boswell third. During student day, Mr. Maynard got lost and janitors First and Guenther found him asleep on the boiler room Hoor. Mr. Rowe was caught playing tiddly winks with his shadow and Miss Remler and Mr. Triola sitting in Wirt's gussling one coke from two straws. Some of the demerits given to the teachers were really enlightening. Miss Carroll received one for an uncalled-for outburst, Mr. Knorr for being too quiet, Miss Connell for taking French leave, Mr. Pauley for making too much commotion and Mr. Anderson for having too long a conversation with Miss Coyer. Miss Rosencrans and Miss Sisley were found playing football in the halls, and Miss Walp was doing the Hat-foot floogie in the teachers' room while Mr. Barnhart provided the accompaniment with his baritone horn. Mr. Theuret and Miss Kelsay were playing crap in the upstairs of the boys' gym, while Mr. Walker was downstairs taking a shower. Is this how the faculty acts when our backs are turned and they really let down their hair? Lots of love.MIcausa Riot. First Prize Research Repor Lately an innovation has been introduced into Meadville High School by Frederick Thibaut and other members of his sect. Perhaps you thought the gents were inflicted with some serious cranial disease or head malady. At any rate it was evidenced that something was amiss, and some students suspected foul play- for upon his arrival to school after Easter vacation Fred exhibited a strange phenomenon. Students catching sight of Meadville High's chief jester doubled up in hilarious fits. For Fred's hair was gone. I repeat, completely gone! Catching sight of the cue-ball that walks like a man, students crowded around, some fainted and others began to write their wills. As if enough commotion had not already occurred. other members of the old Alma Mater be- gan to appear with bald pates. A panic broke loose. Sane students thought that it was a contagious disease. After careful investigation by Meadville medical authorities, the disease was found to have originated in Sanderson's barber shop.fTautology Pond. First Prize Short Short Story It seemed a propitious moment. He could hear the man upon whom all his hopes rested whist ling a merry tune. His heart beat very quickly as he knocked gently at the closed door. A moment passed which seemed an eternity to the young man. At last came the gruH com xuand, Come in. Very hesitantly he entered the sumptuous study where his father was working Well, son, what do you want? queried the man, not unkindly. Father, began the youth, holding fast to his courage then-'s a girl a very lovel irl 1 Q Y g whom I know and am very fond of. Some day you will want to meet her. Young man, thundered the father i marriage until you are able to support a wife mpatiently, 'Syou know that I will not consent to your I! With a sigh of relief the boy replied, I quite agree with you, Father, and I'm sure you won't . d . . mln giving me five dollars then to take her to the spring dance. -Janet Wagner. FIRST PRIZE LYRIC POEM THE JITTER BUG JAMBOREE Truck on down, get in that groove, Start on shaggin' and begin to move. Swing it high, swing it low, Hi there bobcat, begin to go. The hiclebeaters' sticks Beat short and fast. The jitterbug thinks It can not last. They rip and snort And beat and blow Till exhaustion comes And the swing falls low. Flat Foot Floogie The corny band Swings on down And gets a hand. As the end draws near, The hand plays hot, Till finally it's over And the music stops. Then we truck on out With aching feet And end up in bed For needed sleep. Some call it music, Others call it jiveg All I can see in it Is exercise. -Re Pete Pond FIRST PRIZE EEFLECTIVE GRANDPA'S AVERSION T0 SLANG It wasn't so when I was youngg We used plain language then. We didn't speak of them galootsf' Meaning boys or men. And when we saw a girl we liked Who never failed to please, We called her pretty, neat and good- But not about the cheese. And when we met a good old friend We hadn't lately seen, We greeted him-but didn't say, Hello, you old sardinel The boys sometimes got mad and fought. We spoke of kicks and blows- But now they whack him on the snoot Or paste him on the nose. Once when a youth was turned away By her he held most dear, He walked upon his feet-but now He walks oil on his ear. We praised a man of common senseg His judgment's good, we said- But now they say, Well, that old plum Has got a level head! Oh give me back the good old days, When both the old and young Conversed in plain old fashioned words And slang was never slung. -Lila Morton. POEM First Prize Simple lncident I stood in a small dark room. The atmosphere was one of complete dread. A feeling of horror enshrouded my whole body. Perspiration dripped, dripped onto the floor. My heart beat madly, pounding and throbbing. Soon the physical exertion began to tell on my nerves, already half shot. As I looked around my room of torture, I saw pictures of those who had come before me and who had gone to the place where I might go. Suddenly the man at the desk in front of me rose and said, Son, if you have the stuff you may make good. Report to the Giants tomorrow at ten. -By Jay Hammie Lake. Second Prize Narrative Poem AN AUTO mos isn't very new, so awful old. Pa starts out to crank the starts in to scold. Our auto But ain't It's when That Ma lt's Pa, And don't get into harmg For if the engine starts and kicks, It may even break your arm. thing now do be careful, dear, Ma says, Do slow down a bit. What if the car should spill? Then Pa snaps back, You hold your seat We're starting down a hill. Then Sis yells out, It's wrong to coast, And Pa says, Listen, lass, It may he wrong to coast down hills, But it surely saves the gas. And when our auto gets us home, Ma says, to Pa's surprise, Well, we can thank our lucky stars That we're back home alive. lfirst Prize Essay of Appreciation MY CONCRESSMAN It gives us an important feeling to know we have a congressman in four years he comes around to tell us how he loves the common people' of us. How he shakes our hand and asks what are our needs! Then he and sends us garden seeds. Whenever we get worried about certain legislation which we wish to send him telegrams or letters. He reads them very carefully, l'm sure, addresses and sends us garden seeds. l'm glad we have a congressman in Washington, D. C., for his legisl us. Now, as usual, since spring has come, he will send us garden seeds First Prize Advertisement As June approaches, Ants and roaches From their holes come out. Whales and snails .lust flip their tails And gaily oomp about. Bed-bugs bite You in the night, As on the bed you slumber And dead men crawl Upon the wall ln squadrons without number. BUY-COSTERS ANT, ROACH, WHALE, SNAIL, BED-BUG, and DEAD MAN EXTERMINATOR. By Elizabeth I-slay-'em Modisher. O O I O I Q 9 Washington, D. C. Every and get a vote from each goes back to Washington have passed or vetoed, wc for somehow he has our ative efforts mean a lot to .-Tanks, Pal Glenn. First Prize Debate FIRST AFFIRMATIVE Fellow Goofs: As the thirtieth speaker, I realize that it is your painful duty to listen to me. Owing to so much time, I shall limit my talk to three hours. The question for debate is, Resolved, that screw- balls should be abolished from these sacred halls of learning. The issues are: thirty-ninth, cats should be kept in each home roomg fifty-sixth, the school should keep catsg and, first, cats should be kept by the school. My reason is very simple. I like apple pie. The dope that sits next to me will clarify the issue by proving that all screwballs are nuts. In conclusion, I wish to say that youse guys have the dumbest faces that I have ever seen. Fooey. SECOND NEGATIVE k Mr. Couchman, Fellow Nitwits: We the speakers for the negative believe that the affirmative must indeed be screwballs to want ordinary or garden variety cats in the home rooms as pets. We believe this for the express reason that we like our pie a la mode. However. to you who still may be a bit dubious, we of the negative have formulated this plan that no doubt if carried out as it must be will insure the future safety of the younger generation and start the whole darn school living. We wish to bring swing cats, not Tom cats and house cats, to the school. Why not have the track men go out and get some new records for the students to use on the phonographs during study hall? If they could get the record Two twenty Yard Dash as played by Tommy Cat Dorsey, we could be rug-cutters. Yea man! Call me a taxi and set your sugar foots swinging, honey-coated judges. Letls have a house full of swing cats. THIRD NEUTRAL Mrs. Chairwomen, Fooistic opponents, Most dishonorable judge, and fellow suckers: Today we are gathered before such a large assemblage to speak our piece. Owing to the small time allotted us by the Federal Communication System, we will restrict our gabbing to the short space of two hours. We hope you will be bored by this dialogue and will hiss and boo to your heart's content. The question behind us tomorrow is not Resolved: That all people with two legs should be sent to Mars to help reduce the over population crisis. My blankety-blank opponents believe that the two-legged animals fpeople to usl should be allowed to remain upon this earth. I will not prove beyond a shadow of sense that this contention is unfooistical, immortal, and should be stricken from the records. As I stand here behind you-not in front of me, I wish to address them who listen with greatest interest that she believes old man Mose is dead. But we know better, don't we? Hold tight, hold tight, throw us some fish balls, audience. Shrimpers or trout will do. Who is your greatest friend? Who eats all the scraps from your dining room table? Who follows Mr. Rowe to school because of brotherly love? Dogs, of course. There is the old saying, the dog is man's best friend. Let us favor our four-legged friends by giving them this over-run. weedy, and unmanageable bit of sod upon which we trod. Let us make a concerted stand to wipe out all two-legged people upon this earth by deportation. I have tried to prove this to you because I know this to be false, all my statements lies, and because I am a profound prevaricator. Please let my most lousy opponent transfer from his mind to yours his firmest convictions, believe in all statements, and forget my most wonderful construc- tive speech yet given in these halls of knowledge on what not to learn. This is Skidmore speaking. Goodby.--The Three Mosquitos. First Prize Narrative Waal, girls, if you must know, I reckon I must tell ye. Waal, 'twas in the winter time and Pa and I were sittin' alone in the kitchen. We were sittin' thar sorta quite like, when Pa sez to me sez he, Jemima! and I sez I what sir. And he sez wan't that a rap at the door and I sez no sir. So I went to the door and opened it and there stood a man. Waal. he came in and sat down by Pa. And he and Pa talked about everything you could think of. Bimeby Pa sez to me Jemima! and I sez to him what sir, and he sez can't we have some cider and I sez I suppose so. So I went to the cellar and brought up a pitcher of cider. I handed some cider to Pa and then some to the man. Ther they drinks till they drink it all up. After a while Pa sez to me Jemima! and I sez to him what sir. And he sez, ain't it most time for me to be thinkin' about goin' to bed and I sez you are the best judge of that yourself sir. Waal he sez bring me my dressing gown and slippers and arter a while he went to bed. There sat the man and Bimeby he began a hitchin' his chair toward mine Oh! my I was all in a flutter. Then he sez sez he Jemima and I sez what sir and he sez will you have me and I sez No! sir. For I was most scared to death. Waal we sat and after while he began backin' his chair closer and closer to mine and by this time he had his arm around my waist and I hadn't the heart to take it away, 'cause the tears was arollin' down his cheeks and he sez Jemima for the first and last time will you have me and I sez sez I yes sir, for I didn't know what else to say.-Lila Morton. First Prize True Confession I was invited to a party last evening. Everything went smoothly until I saw a bashful man at the other end of the room. Poor fellow, he looked so pitiful, red up to the roots of his straw-colored hair. A great big red bow adorned his neck. His packet barely covered his bony elbows. His pants were too tight and too short. Orange socks showed above his high-buttoned shoes. Losing my own shyness for a few minutes, I began walking toward him. 'hHello, there! I exclaimed loudly, extending him my hand. At this instant some ladies standing around burst into laughter. Looking at the stranger again. I noticed something peculiar. He looked exactly like me! Another look proved my suspicions to be true. It was a full-length mirror and I had been talking to myself. In haste to get away from the fatal spot, I sat down on the first chair I saw. With a cry of pain I jumped up so violently I knocked down a fat lady standing in front of me. Her hair fell down. and her arms, legs, and glasses flew in all directions. My pains were forgotten as I helped put the poor fat lady together. My stuttered apology was cut short by the announcement of refreshments, but my misfor- tunes weren't over. The maid dropped my spoon when she was serving me my ice cream. We both bent down together and bumped heads. That was the last straw. I grabbd the spoon, dish of ice cream, and all with the napkin and stuffed it into my not too big pocket, jammed on my hat, and left. That was the first and last party I went to.-By Sara Toregian. First Prize Descriptive Poem THE MODEL HOME The old newspaper office was a messy-looking dumpg So a certain person criticized to make the students jump. The attics all were raided by the members of the staffg The things that came to school next clay would make the old Scroo Some one brought some curtains, a very sour pink, ge laug That were hung afore the portals by a ladyis. man named Wink And so the nuts did decorate with fury and with foam. Kate Cavelti polished it off with the sign. Cod bless our home. Miss Connell,s daily classes were serenaded with 6'Hold Tight g Jitterbugs in her classes would truck, but wouldn't write. The handle of the phonograph that certain person swipedg So the swinging notes of Artie Shaw in there no longer piped. Mr. Rowe, as A'Pappy,', sat at the dinner table, And Sonny Robert Keilbaugh posed like Clarkie Gable. The curtain-hanger Winkler lay down to take a nap, But still that certain person can't give that place the wrap. -Ron-nie Rah Rah Osgood IF This Doesn't Kill You, We Pass EVOLUTION OF AN ANNUAL STAFF OR THE AMALGAMATED SCREWBALLS OF MEADVILLE HIGH To Meadville High there came one day One who was destined during his stay To make the mighty tremble and fall, For they soon found out that he was a screwball. Shortly after to Rowels home room Came a tiny freshman to meet his doom. Because he gave caramels to one and all, They soon figured out that he was a screwball. From cold New England there came a lass Soon to stand at the head of her class In screwiness, dizziness almost all So they made her the chief, this lousy screwball. Though she legally dwells in 209, In the Mead High News office she spends her time, Where the great game of bridge she endlessly plays- Very contagious this screwball craze. The subscription end of it fell to her lotg She wheedled and wooed them to sing on the dot. When the end was nigh 'neath the news office walls, She lost her records and joined the screwballs. In '38 from the middle west Came a haughty senior to join the rest. Amazed they were at his Vincennes drawl They solved it by saying he was a screwball. When the Chinese Checker craze came in, It found a staff member eager to win. That she often lost didn't phase her at all. Doesn't that make her a screwball? One of Pond's little puddles Came to school and got in muddles. He used the wrong stairs and raced through the halls, So they made him a member of the screwballs. One staff member scurried around To see what advertisers were to be found. Although she collected eight pages in all, Still she has symptoms of a screwball. Though others were members, they seldom appeared. They were too busy to be there, they feared. But confidentially we lay it all To this awful disease entitled screwball ! In '39 they were all collected, We hope that none have been neglected. They'Il stand forever in the hall of fame: On them alone is placed the blame. For this publication of the senior class, Neither the first nor we hope the last, Edited with many a groan and sigh By the Amalgamated Screwballs of Meadville High. By the Two Mutts. O ,gg 69 WZMM W Wi WWW Q64 wg iyfjjfw x3 My iff Qi Jfgwlw J' WWW? f Q L W .V W Wh rrMsLlf'Ql . ' .4 5 . , Jif W f' w1WmM'Xk KW! V S69 YQ A jp1 W A Xi QQ,- x-X- ff W I +G KXUQKM MQ W3 :J 1 v - ' . ' ' +5 xv X X545 . QW A . Y f JW' pfy uid 1- M ' 'Lia X X019 WV X 71-af, if Qi X-f Q XY Q 'fig N' MM 159 . . 45? yy -p0r,4.,4wU r - E ' Dgw. QNX if M A AW I 1g'i7T'1 ig WW N Qui is e-,cxs-wEgJj,wK?fW , XMMWWMKP 0 3' o 'vf ilaamx WA ,Q 5' Q Q W e, S-EL Ay: f wk M W iff wh ,K 1?i?iyi,sf 53? 421444 W E W, M Sf . fo if Q J my 'kjiwwf Q? fy if 5-ff! ,fa 'Q 1 WSE Gt. QM Wigggqt a ay' . QV, 4411 V32 ,ZZ X The Staff of the I939 Annual Wishes to Express its Appreciation to the Following People: MR. PAUL J. HATCH for trimming engravings MR. GEORGE W. ANDERSON for inaugurating the subscription campaign Miss ALICE COYER AND Miss FRANCES ROSENCRANS for supervising typing of copy and all other people who have in any way helped to make this publication a success. WE WISH TO THANK the merchants who have cooperated by advertising in this yearbook. N xN Xx m , 6 W ADVERTISING First Choice in Meadville Moonnis MILK and ICE CREAM YosT e LANG M- Inc' MERCATCRIS DODGE - PLYMOUTH 66 Sales and Service Distributors ESSO PRODUCTS I FORD and LINCOLN Automobiles 952 Federal Court Park Ave. at Center St. Meadville, Pennsylvania Phone NO. 1 For That Chas. A. Mi11er's SUMMER REFRICERATOR N Go to 65 221 Chestnttt Street 954 Market Street Featuring Phone 101 JARMAN SHOES 0 Young Men's CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! with from the ' Manhattan Shirts ' Dobbs ' Northhrooke ALPHA GAMMA SORORITY ' Hart Sehaffner and Marx ' Nunn-Bush Shoes 0 KARL K. ' SMOCK, Inc. A1.m0u1.,S KROGER'S Shoe Store ' 215 Chestnut Street 0 Good Shoes For Less Meadvi1le's Leading Food Market Phone 582 884 Market Street V W. IAMS, Pres. F. A. GROUNDS, Treas. 62 Mgr. MEADVILLE L MBER CO. 149 PINE STREET - TELEPHONE 120 Dependable Servicev LUMBER .. MILL WORK 2: ROOFING :I CEMENT PLASTER : SASH AND DOORS MEADVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA When sports are in the olfing . . Take a KODAK along O Tl-lERE'S speed to be captured, thrills and excitement to be saved when games and sports of any sort get under way. Kodaks that will get these pictures are featured here in our store. Brilliant new models that take in their stride the speed of a skier or the sensational plays of an indoor game at night, for ex- ample. Let us show them to you, surprise you with their modest cost. Come in and see them soon. A. L. Ballinger Co. GET YOUR Athletic Supplies TED BYHAM'S SPORT STORE Every year some suckers have been willing to buy up these remaining spaces on the trumped- up hoax that their names would go into posterity. This year, however, the student body is wise. Sn this time the staff admits the superiority of wise seniors-and congratulates them with the stall by-word, Fool WI RT ' S Two Stores Red Cross Pharmacy 245 Chestnut Street Wirt's Cut Rate North and North Main Streets Gawne Cycle Service BICYCLES ACCESSORIES RADIOS 350 North Street J. C. Penney Co. Meadville's Busiest Store 0 When you buy at Penney's, you can feel sure that you are getting NEWEST STYLES QUALITY MERCHANDISE at the LOWEST PRICES O Shop at Penney's First 898 Park Ave. Mercatoris Bldg. Telephone 693-R STANTON STUDIO Photographer I O HOME PORTRAITS and COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY MEADVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA 0 You have tried the rest Now try the BEST Do You Drink? REMEMBER- It always gets you in the end. O This space is contracted for by a friend who feels that some readers might at some time be encouraged hy this advice. Congratulations, Class of 1939 . . . Mayfair Shoppe for Smart Feminine Appareli' 211 Chestnut Street Lafayette Hotel Bldg. SMARTLY STYLED S H O E S For Fashionably Attired Co-Eds PARK SHOES J. M. HARTMAN M. C. JUDD Hartman 6? Judd HARDWARE, STOVES, PAINTS, OILS PLUMBING, HEATING AND TINNING Next to Park Theatre 211-7 Chestnut St. Telephone 63 l Meadville's Everything in Music Leading . Clothier - Edward T. Bates ' Co. K 287 Chestnut Street WILLIAMS Inc. 206 Chestnut Street Meadvilleis Oldest anal Largest Music Store GILMORE'S STATIONERY .STORE takes this space to thank all students of MEADVILLE HIGH SCHOOL for their generous support, which was increasingly apparent through the year. Meadvilleis Largest and Finest WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SHOP Always the Newest in Apparel and Accessories Yet Not Expensive Fahr Style Shop 248 Chestnut Street Phone 171 Compliments of THE NEW BURCH'S Introducing FROSTY MALT The Drink You Ear With a Spoon NEW EQUIPMENT BETTER FOOD GREATER VARIETY CHARLES JEWELRY STORE Wahl, Eversharp, Sheaffer and Parker Watch and Jewelery Repairing Our Specialty Next Door Park Theater MEADVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA I Compliments of MEADVILLE BUICK CC. Al's Clothes Shop 0 ALWAYS FIRST with the NEWEST STYLES FOR YOUNG MEN 0 946 Water Street lVleadville, Pa. Compliments of Rindfuss Beauty Shop Compliments of Hi -Y Club SCHIFF'S BIG SHOE When You Need Haircuts STORE Sw Quality Shoes for the , Entire Family at S3Ude1'S0U S Popular Prices Barber 931 Water St. Meadville, Pa. 344 North Street Meadville, Pa. Graduation The Purpose Gifts . . . of ' WATCHES ' DIAMONDS The Tri-H1-Y ' is Robert E. Stone JEWELER To create, maintain, and extend Succeisor to throughout the school and com- munity high standards of Christian character. WOOD AND STONE 967 Water Street Meadville, Pa. A. R. Wolff and Son Hardware and Paint Sporting Goods Opposite Market House Robert E. Roha Representing ARTHUR V. LEBERMAN Insurance and Real Estate 407 Trust Company Building Celvin, Jackson F. W. 63 Starr Woolworth Trust Company Building Phone 40 Insurance Real Estate C0- FIRE gg AUTQMOBILE COMPLETE LINE OF STUDENTS LIFE :: ACCIDENT SUPPLIES VAL J. LEONE BUY WHAT You N1-:ED The Store of Real Values MEADVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA from the ' C. C. Murphy Smlffiiifiiliirftosilniilllelif iiiffli COTUPQHY to the platform to receive a diploma. See how they Hatter your feet and add that final touch to your important graduation dress. And after that lifetime event they'll take you briskly through the summer. 5 AND 100 STORE 226-228 Chestnut Street F. G. Prenatt Company Proper Apparel for Man or Boy Brownell Shoe Company 201 Chestnut Street . SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COMPANY printers Meadville ---- Pennsylvania MAY GOOD LUCK BE WITH YOU WHEREVER YOU GO And whatever you do We want you to know That we send our Joy And also good cheer To each girl and boy From Each REUNIR Take Your Date 'EO VAN RIPER'S Mosbacher Jeweler Opposite Post Ofhce MEADVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA WANTED FORENSIC FIENDS Why Stay at MUSIC MASTERS HOtelS Whent I TO COMPETE for the honor of M. H. S. in next year'S contests THINK OF IT IN 1939- BE PREPARED IN 1940 emoriafs '4Why Pay Two Prices?', L. P. ALDRICH Telephone 369-M R. 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