Shenango High School - Tomahawk Shen Hi Yearbook (New Castle, PA)
- Class of 1940
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'-5.52-fffx E W ' ,-yy-5 EOCLGUIPU? vj-7 ?0ww 6 2 I f D ,m 1, 75 E 5 ,f 9 N f US AINUAL SLAFE In the fall of 1939, the 6H1OP Class held a speclal meet ng for the election of some of the members of the Annual Staff Those chosen at thls meeting were Marlan Hay as ed1tor in chief, wuth Frances Kruck as her 8SS1St8nt, Norman Currie, business manager, w1th Jack G111 as hms ass1stant Dorothy Shaffer as advertlslng manaver, Ray Freder1cks belng her 8SS1StBnt and George Polenick assisted by Benny Fulvi, was to handle the art work At a later meetlng those elected chose the following COmm1tt668 Yr1te Ups, N11dT6d Zeigler, chairman, Charlotte Lutz, Elsle Kundy, Hazel Schwelkert, and Marian Young Photovraphy, Vvelyn Freder1cks, and Burdell Stelter Sales Cmnn1ttee, Jack Hanna, Rose LBFICOHS, Louls Colllns, and Jlm Bintrim Lovelty COmD1tvC8, Jlm Jelngartner P188 Cowmeadon served not only as our class advlsor but also as adv sor to the Annual Staff S5951 ms WEMLTY Mr Glenn R. Johnston hr. Johnston lS our superv1s1ng nr1nc1pal He was born 1n Butler County and attended Sllppery Rock Teachers College, Geneva, and Duke Un1vers1ty He part1c1pated 1n baseball and basketball at col leve and belonged to Kappa Delta fl Fratern1ty Mr Johnston's f8VOTlt9 movle actress 1S Deanna Durb1n, and he likes to hear 'When IF1Sh Eyes Are Sm111ng . H15 favorlte food lS Frerch Fr1ed LO atoes, and H15 hobby lS readlng, although we know he 11k6S to f1sh F15 fav orite color 1S blue, and one of h1s disl1kes lS red flnger na1l He llstens to Lowell Thomas, and he enjoys playlng baseball B6S1d8S belng superv1s1ng orln clple, he also teaches algebra Mlss Larvaret Cowmeadow 'lndlspensable' 1S the bes word to descr1be l15S Cowmeadcw She was born 1n New Castle, where she attended h1gh school Then she entered Sllppery Rock S T College, earn1ng her Bachelor of Sclence degree there Later she burgh and Duke bn1vers1tJ All her teach1ng days have been spent w1th us, but l1SS Cowneadow's b1tion 1S to teach Envl1sh 1n a college In collere she took part 1n dramat1cs, Y 1 C A , newspaper and annual staffs, llterary clubs and P1 Gamma lu Fraternlty Not only does she teach lltera ture Amer1can, English, and modern business hngllsh and publlc speak 1ng, but she 1S also the SGHIOT ad VISOP, librarlan, and annual ad vlsor Do you wonder that we say n1nd1spensableu 1ss Cowmeadcw 11k6S muslc, darc1ng, sports of all klnds, readlng, m0V165, travellng, and h1gh school students hr Edw1n Beatty r E Wll Canar kr Canan 18 not only princ1pal of the h1gh school but also teaches b1o1ogv and problems of democracy He was born 1n New Castle, Pa , an graduated from h1vh school there He then went to Bethany College, where he rece1ved h1s Bache lor of Arts degree Before COm1Hg to Shenango ten years ago, lr Canan taught 1H UnlOn H1vh School lhlle ln college he be longed to the Adeloh1an L1tCF8QV Society and Ph1 kappa Tau Ira tern1ty 'Fola 1S h1s favorlt song, and he engoys the mus1c d' Guy Lombardo's orchestra Lr Canan 15 a sport fan, espec1al of baseball, and h1s past1me lS read1ng e is attendlng h1s tory classes where one requlre nent lS to read twenty books Up to th1s tl e, he has read sev nteen and we feel sure he w1ll 8CCONpl1SH th1s task 1ss Vera Barker ln add1t1on to be1ng an ex cellent teacher, 1ss Barker 13 greatly l1ked and adm1red by many Shenango students She eesport and Ingram After grad uat1on from cunt Jackson d1gh School, she attended Geneva Col lege, vhere she obtalned a Bach elor of frts degree She con t1nued her studles at the Uni versltv of P1ttsburgh, earnlng the degree of aster of Letters Before COFIHQ to teach at Shen ango, 11SS Bark r taught at the rox School Her favor1te color is red, and her hobb1es are play 1ng the plBHO and traveling At the present t1me 1ss Barker 18 adv1sor of the newspaper staff and 8SS1StBHt adv1sor of G1rls reserves She teaches Latln, French, and economls geography Mr Beatty began teach1ng mBth6m8t1CS and sc1ence ln Shenango H1gh School 1n 1935 In June of that year he rece1ved his Bachelor of Sc1ence degree hr Beatty was born 1h Harrlsvllle and graduated from esley H1gh School, Grove C1ty He then entered Grove C1ty College and later Sl1ppery Rock S T College, where he nagored ID rathenatlcs and sc1ence School work d1d rot take up all h1s tune, and for recreat1on he chose dramatlcs and was a member of the R1fle leam Because he has always chosen huntlng as h1s favor1te sport, Lr Beatty belongs to the amer1can R1fleman's Club. In the fall of 1936, the erad uates of 1940 chose Im Beatty as th61T class 8dV1SOTo Thls year he 1S the sen1or home room teacher and the JUHIOT class BdV1SOP , ' F . id 'r A . , . . . A . . . . . . . . ' ' . . . H ' J . d . ' . ' Q . G U D -. . . A - . . . . . . . , . , . . . 1 , 0 D . . N . . . . X . . - 3 . W t A. - A . . . . r . , 5 - . . . 5. - . . ,N H . . . 6 ' ' ' I l Ss s 0 . V . . by , . . K . . . . . . . A . - . . H . . - Q ' L . O A . .F e .1 , F O . . A , . . . g . 7 . t X ' lf' YF' , . M . . . . . . - I , , 1.. O . D ' , . . at- attended the University of Pitts- tended grade school at East Mo- ' ' ' X , If . . u . ' , . ,. , ,. ' .T , am- e ' . . A J . . I , D , L W 1 - Q ' . ' O :IO v O4 0 ' - D I v ' 1 Q il , -,A , . I A.. A 1 lu . ' -1- N ' - ' - , Y' 'e H . , . - Y. . - . . - - - . , . ,U . , , ' ' ? LT . ' ' . . L . . . - . . . V . I ' - . . - . , . O ' O - . . . , , I I 7 I D ' ' 'u ' . L , , ' o o ' 1 . ' ,, , ' . - A . . , , - M ,, . . . O '1 F . ,, . . - .v 0 1 . . . , , V . . . . hr. Gerald Ball Hr Ball teaches h1story and economics How well remember those little marks he Jotted down 1n Iis grade book Mr Ball attended grade school 1D Seattle, Washington, later entor1ng Mount Jackson from wh1ch he graduated He has h1s bachelor' egree from Sl1pnery Rock S T College and h1s ster's degree from Columbla Un1vers1ty. In col lege he was a member of the De at1ng Team and the Open Road Club As a hobby, he l1kes to ravel H1s favorlte flower 1S rose, but h1s color is purple ould there be purple roses? He likes to hear Wayne hing's or hestra Jean Arthur and Spencer racy are his favorite stars l13 sports are hunt1ng and fish ng r all s always the l1fe f the party'. Do you recall the enlor party at Hays th1s year? l1SS Tlelma Snlth l1SS Smith was born 1n lercer, After graduatlng from hi h ollege, where she obta1ned the agree of Bachelor of Science in onmerce She began teachlng 1n henango in 1937 Wookkeeplng, yplng, and general bus1ness tra1n ng are the subjects she teaches er naln ambltlon 18 to travel, d she hopes someday to have been n all the states of the Un1ted tates and some foreign countr1es kat1na and collect1ng penn1es oc uny her extra t1me ner Iollywood avor1tes are Clark Gabl and Iyrna oy If ever you lHV1t8 her to a lnner, be sure to have ch1cken and herry ple Ironing 15 her pet d1s 1ke ler favor1te orchestra 15 laul hx eman's, and of all songs At the alilackan 15 her cho1ce hr Samuel V NcCollough Ir lLCollough was born 1n Sllupery lock, Ie attended grade school and hlgh school there, and also graduated from llppery Rock S F Col lege vh116 1n college, he engaged 1n many act iV1t1BS football, basketball, baseball, muslc dramatlcs Club, Vars1ty Club, and Orpheus Club He taught 1n Penn and ollppery Rock TOWnSh1PB, beginning h1s present career at ehenango in 1926 At present he teaches mathematics, but he for merly was the health 1nstructor He has three hobbles goats, sic, and machinery e try to get h1m to sing for us, but he's rather backward de esoec1ally l1kes I Love You Trulyn There's nothlng he enjoys better than Slt tlng ln h1s easy chalr before the radmo llstenlng to Vayne n1ng's orchcs ra, with a big d1sh of 1ce crear beside h1m iss Frances Boozer TISS Boozer was born near R1m6T9' Sllppery Rock S T College ma ored 1H health 6dDC8L1OD and soclal studles, and recelved her Bachelor of Sc1ence degree 1D :ealth Lducat1on She began teach 1ng at the Un1OH hlgh School of Plmersburg ard came to Chenango n 1931 E8S1Q6S teachlng health ed ucatlon and Engl1sh, '18 Boozer coaches the glrls' basketball team ard 15 the G1rl Peserve VISCP She likes all sports, ten D18 be1ng her favor te 13119 college she engaged 1n class bas ketball and hockey, and later 1n lars1ty hockev ana basketball She vas also a nwmber of the Women' Fealth hducatlon Soror1ty, women' Athlet1c Assoc1at on, and the V C I Travel1ng is her hobby, and she plars to tour the est soon Ir Allred Barnes r Farnes is advlsor to the rrcshnan Cla s and a teacher of freshmar and sophomore Engl1sh I 15 a graduate of estr1nster Co lege and received h1s Bachelor of Arts gree there Greer Carson and Charles Laughton are h1s screen favorltes He enjoys l1sten lng to mUS1C played by the Iew York Fh11harnon1c Orchestra, and h1s f8VOf1t8 song is Tcha11ovsky's F1Fth Symphony ris hobby is livxng, and his DHSt1W8 15 roller skat1rg lr Barnes atterded offat grade school and graduated fron hast Brook lgh School At school here he 8SS18t8 students do1ng Forens1c League work. F15 f8VOP1t8 color 15 blue, and when we see six foot three of handsore teacher cor ng down the hall, ve can usually tell 1t's Ir Barnes. Z 7 o 5. . , ., . . , , 2 0 e L o -. I 1 . Yao W . . I . . . ' 7 S ' .'. - . I ' ' 1 Q . . . S -- . 1 ' . A 0 o . 0 'Z . . . C . , . . w, ' 'r . ' v - , ' . . ' -- mu- - .H . 0 I. ' F S Y . I O A 0 W, . H 0 , , - Y . . . C -.r.'.B 1 - ' ' ' . , , . . . I U. . . L ,' - - 1 c . A ' Q L' . 1 . .,' v ,. . . U Wa. A , g la . chool, she attended Grove City burg, and she is a graduate of ' ' as o 9 She . j . , . I . - . I . H Q r ' . U . . . - H I . 0 L - , 0 . , . N J A I . . . . 5 A N O i , ., . 7. a O - W ' ' ' ' J' s I n l C l . ' ' ' - . ' ' T ad- .-, o E e W 1 U ' ' . e J ' ' , i . '.' in I l . Ll I - E. . , . . . . 7 - 1 ,. 0 ' .f ' L' ' . i ' ' 5 - S I .t 11 A ' ' A ' j S g ' ' , . ' . ' i d . ..Yh I nl ' . M- A I- I J . ' K . 1 ' V . s ' . 1 - ' . Ie ' T' .' 1 ' de- . . - . . . . - . . I - . A . n . . .1 . . .Z . h . X . .A . f . L 17 u . T L' '.. . . . V . . A -. . . 3 ,i ' . ' A n lr Frank locera Nr Edward Ronoone Mr. Nocera 15 Shenango's able coach of football and basketball He was born 1n lew Castle and graduated from lem Castle U1gh bchool Ie attended Clippery Rock S T. College, where he rccelved h1s lachelor of CCIGHCS degree, and he also took a summer's course at en. State LS began h1s teach ing career at 'henan o Wlgh Qcbool, where re 15 the teacher of general sc1ence and c1v1c tralrlrg The gardenla 1S the flower that he 1lY6S best, and his favorites on the screen are l1v1en Lelgh and Pat C'Er1en H especlally engoys hear1ng the rmslc of Orrln Tucker and Polnie Baker and his favorlte song 1S Cver the Painbow F15 one onbltion 18 to have hls football squad beat Besse rcr on the grldlron, and we cer ta1nly hope th1s HFD1tlOH 15 one day rea11zed. T188 Lary Lavrence sides 1H .ast hew Castle She at tended Qhenango nlgh cchool and New Castle Busln ss College Qhe cuite small, but that doesn't affec her work any, as she st1ll 1S the '6ffiC16Ht secretary Joan Crawford and Clark Gable are her favorltes among the mOV16 stars 'he likes to hear the song, Oh Johnnyl' and to listen to Baby Snooks on the radio For hobby is read1ng, and she likes to ride, but we know that she goes bowl1ng too Che says her favorlte sport 18 tennis, and although we' never seen her play, ve know she is capable of dolng most anythlnv. Che 18 very helpful in mak1ng t1CLetB and programs for us, but we w1sh that she wou1dn't mimeogranh qulte so many tests for teachers to g1ve us Ir Poncone was born at Coraopolls, Fa , an attended the Coraopolls h1 h school After grad uating, he vent to college at Carnegie Tech There he was a member of the Band, the ymphony Orchestra, and student oxrector of the Ien's Glee Club He recelved P15 Bachelor of Arts de gree le began teach1ng music at Shenango 1n Lr Fobert Boal Under h1s able directlon, our band was organlzed last year, and ruch progress has been made 1n the flelc of muslc r Roncone' favorlte food 1S fried ch1cPen Fe engojs 11sten1ng to the Bosto Crchestra and Glen Cray's Casa Loma Inconsluerate people are hls net c1sl1ke H1s favorite sports are golf and bovllng likes Bill ior a boy's name and Jean for a glrl Jack Benny 15 his favor1te radlo orogram Ir Eugene Snycer staff of Chenango Hlgh chool 1S lr Cnyder, teacher of indus trlal arts He was born 1F l1p pery Rock and rece1ved h1s hlgh school tra1ning there Ee has re ce1ved h1s Bachelor of 'cience degree and has traveled exten sivelg whlle securlna advanced e ucat1on Colleges he has atten oed are Sl1pper5 Rock, Grove C1 Bradley Polytechnlc IH8L1tUt6, 'orthern Ill1no1s Ctate, Cal1for n1a state and Plttsburgh Unlver s1ty Before CON1ng to Chenango, Ir Onyder taught at Lrospect an Rousev1lle, Pa nHarvest Ioon 16 his favorlte song, and the dio program he rost engoys 1S nThe Hlt Paraden qedy Lamar an lallace Beery are Ir Qnyder' screen favorlt s Vhen a new teacher enters fhenango, what a sensatlon he causes That's what Yr Foal d1d in becember of thls year. He was born 1D Tilk1rsburg, Pa , attendee grace school and graduated from hlgh school there He then entered Slippery Rock Q T College, where he recelved his Bachelor of Science degree lh11B in college he part1cipated in many ac t1v1ties, especially sports. He played soccer, basketball, and baseball, besides belonglng to the DT8mBt1CB Club and the Mcn's Varsity Club, in which he was public1ty manager. Fe also was a member of the Y.U.C.A and the captain of the tenn1s team At present Ir Boal 18 the boys' health instructor, but h1s ambition is to be a Dean of Len 1n a small college The quality he l1k6S best in others 1n rellability and he disllkes SBUCIHBSS very much. . Y ' I M . O ' 4 I ' o . . c d - . I . ,.g U . I V, - I f .' ' . I : . C ' . ' ' E 4 Q . ,. f E W . H . - . . D. . - o 5 A' . H , , ' ,,. T ' ' , ' 1933 . . .A.. . . . . r .L A . . ' ' ' . E . s F . X . ' ae . . . K . ' V: , 1 . . . . H ., . Q , . , N 4. . . . .. . . k I . . A 0 ' ' ' . ' I 0 n- ' ' v - ' . . J . . . . ' . . . . A . F' 7 1 I . 'T Miss Lawrence, our secretary, re- A new addition to the teaching ' T ' . - ,it o 'I S ' u in u - .Q Q 5. ' C u sf is ' Q . I ' A t . . .k . . . . 3 1 - n - - Q U ' -1 . . xi ' r . - , . N I - , - - ' 2 I . , . 1 . - ky . 1 u - A v n U . . . . , . . - O LA I ve . 0 A . u ' . X 9 sf l f . . - - ll I Q as O 'I- . . . , . . ra , A . . k ' ' . L . d I o 'I ' o a S ' cl. . . , . . 1 u ' 0 0 f . - . . , . . , ' a I ' s 5 us o , . . 1 O . - 1 . - ' a U . . . I . . EENUHR5 v-'YW1 f YY THE FRESHLAL CLAS., OF 1936 Back 1D 1936 A D , lO6 students, fresh from their summer VHCBtlOD, began their nigh school career llth Nr Beatty as the1r adv1sor, the class met and elected thelr f1rst officers Imrlan Hay, pres1dent Norman Currie, vice presldent Raymond Frederlcks, secretary, and Hubert Arnold, treasurer The colors chosen by thls class were blue and whlte Thelr first soclal function was the freshman party, planned by several energetic members of the class. .7 SO1uC' XRLS CF '37-'38 In the fall of 1957, eighty-four sophomores assembled 1n Room 20 to hold their annual elect1on, w1th the fO11OW1Ug students chosen: president, George Polenlckg v1ce presldent, Vildred Zelglerg secretary, Norman Curr1e, and treasurer, Jack G111. Mr. Beatty agaln acted as our advisor. In this year we partimpated in many sports and other act1v1t1es. , ru ' 1 ig ' ,m Q Z -f..nM7,. 7 2,4 A r 1 ,T tg lx , , 2, ,..,.......,.- W ' iv' f w If ,N fn ' W' 'F A , t 1. .,,, X pi., L,h K -J -- , , R, pl 3 ' , W y v ,U ' 2 A ., 'V 'V ' L ff 1' ,Q Y , , 5 'Q gwq ' L - J msg. 5 X. -, v 4? is 'Sv Q v x Q , , . ' Y L' . . l O L . . . F. , . . . Q 4 . . . : J - . . : . 3 , I I n . O -L-.-.. JJNIORS OF '38 39 In the latter nalf of the year 1958, our JUHIOP class held an e1ect1on of Off1CBTS which resulted in the followung pres1dent, Lildred Z91V16T vuce presldent, Marlan Hay, secretary, Georve Polen1ck, treasurer, B111 Latham Our class advisor was hm Edwin Beatty. The approximate number of gunlors was seventy elght, but later we were minus three, mak1ng seventy flve to begin SeD10FSq Near the beglnning of the year, the juniors held a party 1n the aud itorlum he had games and danclng as entertalnnent and an abundance of refresh nents On ADF11 21, 1939, we pre ented our f1FSt dramatlc production, entltled 'Aunt Tillie Goes To Town , wh1ch proved to be a great succe On June 2 we honored the sex ers with an elaborate prom, whlch we hone they liked, as we junxors had an engoyable t1me 1n preparlng for and attending lt On June 6, the senlors 1nv1ted us to a soc1al time ln the form of a plOH1C whlch was held at Stoughton's Beach During our junlor year ve had a dellghtful time 1n everythlng we partlcioated, and we v1sh to thank our worthy 8lV1SOT, Beatty, for helping us to make this posslble Kiiiiii SZNIORS OF 1940 In the fall of 1939, seventy flve wonderful seniors entered the Study dall. Yr Beatty was our nome roo teacher, and 1185 Cowmeadow, our class advlsor The f1FSt meet1ng was held to elect the class Off1C6PS Those chosen were :resi dent, Mildred Zelgler, Vice Pres1dent, Dorothy Shaffer, Secretary, lrances Kruck, Treasurer, Jack G1l1 On December 1, the sen1ors gave thelr class play, 'Tempest and Sunshlneu. In February an engoyable tlme was had at the home of Larlan nay Tlls party was held for the cast and staff of the sen1or play An Annual sales contest was held between two teams of the senlor room, and on arch lc, the losers gave a party for the winning team. A very pleasant tlme was engoyed by a large group of senlors At a meetlng 1n early Apr1l, the followung people were chosen to be Senlor Day speakers Class Prophet, Dorothy Shaffer' Class .i1l, Burdell Stelterg Class Knocker, Rose Maricone, Class Poem, Larian Young, Class Song, Frances Kruck Class Donors, Lois Badger and Ray Fredericksg Class IHstory, Larian Hay. On May 31, the juniors held a lovely prom for the graduating class, and on June 6, the seniors, in turn, held a picnic for the juniors. Mildred Zeigler Mildred is not only president of the senior class but also an effic1ent member of the Annual Staff She has been an honor student for four years and was president of the junior class and vice president of the sophomore class. Her extra curricular activaties include Girl Reserves, Girls Chorus, Junior Play Cast, and Senior Play Staff She was also on the newspaper staff Mildred was born in East New Castle and has attended no other school except Shenango. Her favorite program is Easy Aces She likes to read, her favor1te subject is English, and her am bition is to become a secretary Frances Kruck Frances is one of those per sons who is always looking for a good t1me She likes to sing and dance and spends a lot of time at the Far East Dance Hall Her fav- orite orchestra is Kay Kyser, and she likes the song, 'Darn That Dream . She was born in Am bridge but has attended Shenango for twelve years She displayed her acting ability by taking leading roles in the junior and senior class plays She belonged to Girl Reserves and Girls Chorus and was assistant editor of the Annual. Frances also played class basketball, was secretary of the senior class, and was an honor student. Her favorite radio pro gram is 'Those We Love Norman Currie Norman is c e of our 'muscle' men who helped Shenango win many victories during football season. Skating and eating cake occupy most of Norman's time His favorite subject is science, and the color he likes best is blue. Norman was born in Weigletcwn and attended grade school in N Dorothy Shaffer Dorothy is vice president of the senior class and has taken part in many activit1es during her four years in high school. She was a member of Girl Reserves for four years, becoming its pres ident in her last year. She played basketball as a freshman and sophomore and became manager of the Girls Varsity in her senior year. Dorothy took roles in the junior and sen ior plays and was active on the Shen Hi Crier Lavender is Do favorite color, and her amb1t1on is to be a dress designer B cause she possesses a pleas1ng per sonality, Dot dislikes unhappiness about her She is also one of the senior honor students. Jack Gill Jack has served as class treas urer during both his sophomore and senior years. His ambition is to make a million, and with all this experience he should be able to handle it very well. He is a me ber of the Boys Varsity Club, Hi Y, and the class basketball team Jack was also manager of 4:7 on the baseball team and assistant manager of the basketball squad. D The an Jack's twelve years of school were obtained at Shenango, an favorite subgect 18 geometry. names he likes best are Rita Gordon, and his favorite food is steak Jack was an honor stu Castlewood He was outstanding in many activi ties which entitled him to membership in the Varsity Club He served as business manager of the Shen Hi Crier and the Annual Norman took part in the junior play and served on the senior play staff He was a m mber of Bi Y and an honor student. 'Vs' ssl!! 45 it dent, and he expects to attend col lege, where he will specialize in areonautical engineering Marian Hay Mar1an has the important p0Blt1OD of be1ng editor of the Annual having also served as editor of the Shen Hi Crier, ju ior class vice president and vice president of the Girl Reserves. She proved her ability at acting by taking leading roles in both the junior and senior plays She likes to listen to the radlo, her favorlte program being 'Pot of Gold Marian's favorite subject is trigoncmetry, and she has been an honor student for four years. Someday she hopes to get s position in an office. A talent for friendship is Marian's outstanding characteristic. c I I - . t's , e O' o K in I ? ' I ,qw V , ggi n.M 1.11 gh ' ' ' i?,Q il' V A fe -s. - N 1 U r 1 .- ? . U K, U ' 4 fa- a :i m - Q Yr' V' 'L 1 g . d hx, W his . . .7 ', Q d , Ex 5 U - all x WEA! as ' - n .- e X 0 3 swf ' 'gg' - ' ' I 0 1 Q ' ' 0 . - . . n U I ' s , - Joh Adamczyk John is one of our representatives from the Boro His favorite flower is the rose and his color, green. His hobby is music, and his ambition is to attend a music school John doesn't like people who are 'stuck up any better than he does the dentist, whom he especially dislikes John doesn't have time to loaf in a hangout . Be was born in Sharpsville and later moved to New Castle, where he attended school at South New Castle Boro, St Philips an James, Ben Franklin, and New Castle High School. Be entered Shenango as a ju ior and in his senior year very capably acted 4, a negro role in the class play. ii- Florence Alsopp Florence is a clever brown eyed miss who, being friendly herself, admires friendliness She has not always attended Shenango, having received edu cation 1n Rose Avenue School, Ben Franklin Ju lor high, and 133 New Castle High School Her fav orite color is blue, her pastime chooses history and typing as her favorites. Per ambition is to be a stenographer. During her two years in Shenango, Florence was a faithful member of Girl Re serves, serving on the Cabinet in her senior year. She al o be longed to the G1rls Chorus Lois Badger Y? Lois, another of our senior athletes, played outstanding basketball all four years of high school. She decided that red is her favorite color and Problems of Democracy her best liked subject For some un known' reason, Lois's weakness is the navy Is it the u iform she goes for or Just whati All of her schooling has been obtained within the wells of Shenango The thing she d1B1lk68 most is walking to school Besides playing basketball, Lois served o the Girl Reserves Cabinet, belonged to the Girls Chor us, and sang alto in the Girls Trio QQ James Bintr1m When anyone hears the word 'flght', he auto matically asks, 'Is it Jim Bintrim7' for we all know Jim's pastime is fighting. As a subject, Jim chooses business arithmetic, and his fav orite color is green All of his years at school have been spent at Shenango Jim played class basketball for four years. In his dunlor year he assisted in the sell ing of tickets for the Junior play and proved to be a very capable salesman member of the H1 Y Club and also served on the Sales Com mlttee of the Annual Jim Jim was a 'ws' should become a salesman af ter graduation Bette Body A pet1te girl of pleasing manners and sweet d1sposit1on is Bette, whose twelve years of school life have been spent at 'henango She says her hob by is sports of various kinds, and ln her senmor year she was a member of the G1r1s Varsity Squad Up to th1s year Bette She greatly admires honesty, and her ambition is to become someone's private secretary During her four years in high school, Bette belonged to the G1rl Reserves and Girls Chorus. She was also on the senxor play staff IW Eugene Bogdan Gene is one of our represent at1ves frim the Butler Road His favorlte subject 18 P O I. Ee plays the guitar, and his anbit1on is to s1ng over the radio Although Fugene did not go out for sports, he enwoyed seeing the basketball and foot Be engoys listening to Bing Crosby and 11k68 Gene Autry's acting on the screen His favor1te boy's name 18 Ed, and the color he likes best is blue He was born 1n Pmtts burgh but has gone to Shenango for twelve years Gene was a member of the Glee Club and served on the gun1cr and senlor play staffs ball games v 1 - N n ni I . . d A . S U js 5 is . . U Fx v ' M U - e f U' fxgfl- 'ff X, - . V . V' In V u e . - r ffi 5' V 'Vf' V V 4 - ' - A .Ig , - - ' dancing. For subjects Florence ff , a had played class basketball. ff its 'v . 1-9 . D. t xr V If V in Q. x Ii' V . ? ' 'A E , Juv. iff' 5 ' lf', f 4 f f'.'ll's J - . s - ' sr' A' Q ,gp A. A V .pig . . . . ., . n 1 1 v . 5 I ' Lleanore Brown Ralph Cramer Eleanore 18 a and dance Aer and the quallty 15 good manrers frlendly blonde who likes to skate favorlte subgect 1S typevT1t1ng, she most admlres 1D other ,eople L1eanore's fBVOT1t6 colcr 1S In Ralnh we'vo got a Jolly chap who l1kes to dr1ve a truck or rlay a trombone U15 favorlte color lS blue, and he llkes to eat peanuts H15 arb1t1on 15 to get a pos1t1on in a swmng orchos A Ch8Fm1US young lady w1th red, and her song Ulf l D1dr't Care Per anbl tlon is to be a beauty operator Eleanore vas born in Castlevood and attended grade school and JUDIOT hlvh there four years of hlgh school at Chenango, Eleanore oart1c1 pated IH the mlxed quartet, g1rls ensemble, and G1r1s Chorus Che was a member of the G1rl Reserves and served on the Cabinet the last two years. hleanore played class basketball all four years Durlng her V1rg1n1a Cochran tra The quality he most d1S11k98 1n other eo ple 1S stubbornne s Ralnh wa born 1n lew Ca tle, and before CCNlDL to Chenango, he attended Croton Grade 'chool Ben Frank l1r Junlor llgh, and hav Castle H1gh fchool Fe served on the senior member ,,, gunner to lls flnxsh play staff, and was a of the orchestra 1D his and sen1or years Du changlng schools, Ralph d 1us hlgh school cour e ,T n January, 1 40 1144 al er Cwyner alter 1S a football slayer, wavy auburn ha1r 18 X1rg1n1a Her favorite flower 15 the l1ly of the valley She 11k6S to skate, and her favorlte food 18 ple. Vlrg1H18'S pet sub ject 18 French, and her ambl tion is to be a nurse Vir ginla was born 1n her T1lm1ng tor and atterded grade school there She entered Sherango 1n JUn10r h1gh school, and has cone here s1nce that tlne For act1v1 ties she ctose G1r1 Reserves, Girls Chorus, and class basket ball She also served on the play staff 1n her gun or and sen1or years k N Louls Colllns of Louis l1kes sclence, and h1s ambitlon is to be a success 1n whatever ke does His favorlte food 18 p1e and h1s color, blu Louls greatly admlres honesty He also has some d1S11k68, these belng to have to get up to go to school in the morn1ng and to study English l1terature Louls was born 1n New Castle, and all his educat1on was obtained at Shenango By being an honor stu dert in h1s sophomore year and managing the bas ketball team 1n h1s senlor year, Louis was en tltlea to membersh1p 1n the Boys Vars1ty Club Louis played class basketball, belonged to L1 Y, and was on the Sales Committee of the Annual and through thls activlty he wa e1t1tled to menbershlp ln the Jarslty lab As h1s fav orlte book ne chooses nCall of the 1ld , and he engoys the r dlo pro ram 'Lux lheater falter's hobby 18 NUSIC, and he 15 a member of the orchestra ,'., He 15 Jntorestei 11 avlation and he wants to be an alrplane p lot He was born in Iew Castle and attended Ben FPBHKIIH and 1e1 Castle xlgh school befo co1 ng to 'henango 1n h1s JUH1OF year ue l kes to l1ste1 to Blue baron' orchestra and the ang, Barrel Jolka l11C6 Dembrosxl 51109 18 one of our outstand 1n athletes She played var s1ty basketball ner four years of hlgh school and did much to brxmg home the pennant during her unlor and senlor years She engoys the mOv168 and l1kes to see L1nda Darnell and Rlchard ereone on the screen Yay Kysor lS Al1ce's aV0P1tP or chestra, and she like the song, no , Johnny' Born 1n l1fton Flats, ll1C8 has rc e1ved eleven fears of her educat1on at Shenango 16 attended Snenan o Taylor School for one year 3 sldes playlng basvetball, Nlic belonred to 1rl xes rves for four years :he took uart 1n the ren or play and s rved on the JUD1OF play sta1f Non, Johnn v n 1 v L. 1 Q 1, A g . - , f - . . . . . . 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Jim was a member of the Varsith Club through h1s active partlcipation in various sports, namely basketball, football, and mushball. Havlng always lived in Shensngo Township, he obtained all of his education at Shen F1. The rose is h1s cho1ce of the flowers, an blue is his best l1ked color. Like so many other Shenango students, 'bn 18 a Kay Kyser fav The Glee Club, minstrels and Junior and senlor play staffs occupied his spare t1me. Jim's likeable per sonallty caused h1m to make and keep many friends. Luc1lle 'ruschel Orchlds and nGone V1th The Y1nd' a n1ce COmb1DBtlOH Pt least Lu cille seems to tllnk so, for sme picks these as her favorite flower and book She 11kes to be outdoors and names outdoor sports as her hobby For movie stars Lucille ,, likes Priscilla Lane and llckey Rooney. As raoio propzars she en Joys hay hyser's orchestra and 'T e Green Eornetu Luo1lle was born ln how Castle and has attended Shen ergo for twelve years She played class basketball in her Junior and senlor years. She has been a mem ber of the G1rl Peserves and Girls Chorus throughout her h1gh school COUTS6 o Betty Iarrel 7' Betty is a very tall lass She was born 1n New Castle and has attended Shenango since the flPSt day she tripped off to school. DUT1Dg her four fears of h1gh school she belonged to the Girl Feserves and was a member of the Girls Chorus for three years Betty's screen idols are Robert Taylor and Ann Sheridan She en joys Benny Armstrong's orchestra and vhen Barn Dance time comes calling, Betty 15 al ays near the radio loudspeaker. Like most girls, Betty's pet hate is washing d4shes, but oh, how she loves to chew gu t Lethinks she should COmPPCm1S8 and do them together Betty's ambit1on 15 to be a telephone operator Evelyn Frederlcls Evelyn was born in Butler, lew Jerse , but later moved to Ilrevmk, T Y , where she attended school for four years Per last elght years of schoollng were spent at Shenango Fvelyn's ex tra currlcular act1v1t1es vere G1rl Peserves, Girls Chorus, and class basketball She wa a member of the Annual staff ard played an Lmpor 73s 'UI' 0- Boro, Ben Frarkl tant part an the enlor play Fvelyn enjoys skat1ng, and l1k1ng milk shakes so well, she w1ll of en be found at Sm1th's Falry rvelyn engoys Guy Lo bardo's orchestra and 18 a hay ayser bollege fan. her one amblt1OB is to be a nurse, and her pleasirg personality would make her a successful one Paymond Fredericks Ray was born 1n Bloomlngdale, Few Jersey, but attended grade school ln New York Fe later moved to New Castle and s ent the rest of his school days 1n Shen H1 Pay was outstand1ng 1n all sports, includ1ng basketball, mushball, and football Through participation 1B these, he was ent1tled to nembershzp in the Varsmty Club, of which he was president ln his senlor year Be 1ng fr1endly himself, Ray admires this quality in others Ee prefers roses and girls, and from the rainbow he chooses green Ray served on the play staff in h1s gu ior year and on the Annual staff in his senlor year Ray wants to be a mechanic Fern Frisbee Fern is a qu1et lass She enjoys movies when Carol Lombard or Lickey Rooney 18 the star For favorite song is NSU FISB oerenade , and she enjoys hear 1ng Tommy Porsey play it Fern was born in her Castle, and be fore joir1ng the 1940 class at Shenango, she attended the J P Byers School in South New Castle n, and Senior H1gh School She i was a member of Girls Chorus for one year and the Girl heserves for two years Fern's Bmb1t10D and goal ln life is to be a secretary Good luck, Fern Te hope to see your xnitials soon 1n the left hand corner of many business letters. 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' ,' I e , e e u Q a ' ,, - , . 1 ' - - Q , . . - l A I Y ' 1 e - ' e A c John Fruitt Lartha Gierling Another of our representatives from the Boro is John Fru t He plcks the rose as his flower and enjoys eat1ng julcy steaks H18 hobby 15 trapp1ng and h1s ambit1on 1S to join the U S Alr Corps John was entltled to membershlp 1n the Boys Var slty Club through vlr ue of be1ng an honor stu dent layne Plng holes speclal appeal for John but he also enjoys Jack Benny's program de entered hen F1 as a freshman and became a member of the Joys Glee Club durlng h1s jun or year John likes the act lng of Ann Cherldan and Bas11 Rathbone and nares nGone 11th The l1nd' as h1s fHVOF1t9 book oohn's qulet, frlerdly attltude has won h many frnends Benny Fulvi Benny was born 1U lex Castle, but he has attended Shenango all tvelve years of h1s elementary and hlgh schcol tralnlng Errol Flynn and Iarlene D1etr1ch are h1s best llked movle stars, and he has a weakness for cake Benny dlsllkes business ar1thret1c and problems of democracy very much, hls favor 1te subject be1ng senlor sc1ence Becau e of h1s sklll 1n dolng art work, he was selected as Assistant Art Bdltor of the Shen Pi Annual Tre or1g1nal copy of all the ad VOPb1S6m6HtS 1n the Annual was made by Benny L1nn1e FU1V1 llDHl6 also was born ln low Castle and has attended Shenango her twelve years of school l1fe che was a member of G1rl Reserves for four years and G1rls Chorus for three years She played on the class basketball team for tvo years and was an outstand1ng player on the G1r1s Vars1ty Squad 1n her jun 1or and senlor years Thls young lady 1S an adnlrxng fan of Sonja he1ne and Tyrone Power, and she enjoys the or chestra mus1c of Kay Pyser I1nr1e's fBVOY1t6 color 15 blue She llkes dancirg and d1sl1kes washlng dlshes eouallv as vell ,1DF16'B b1tion is to be a stenoprapher 71FH16'S red han' does not mean a bad temper, for her dls posit1on 18 frlendly and calm Martha's favorite flower is the carnation, an red 18 the color she l1kes best Because of her fondness for skat1ng, she can often be found the pond. hartha's weakness 1n for pireapple be a wa1tress 1S her ambltion Lynne 1S the boy's name she orefers and Carol the g1rl's name C e rjoys hearlng Blue Baron play nl The loodn, WhlCh 18 her favor1te song The screen stars Iartha enjoys seeing are Judy Garland and Lew Ayres 111 of Lartha's school1ng was ob ta1ned at Shen Fi She belcnged to the G1rl Reserves Club and G1rls Chorus Iartha 1B the last of several Glerllng g1rls to graduate from ohenango George C1lson George was born 1n Iev Castle but he has attended Shenango for twelve years he d1dn't like school very well, but the one sub- ject he Qld llke was problems of democracy When George goes to the movles, he likes to see Bet te Davls and Henry Fonda good b1t of h1s tlme lS spent hanglng around the gas statlon Ie enjoys hearing the revlved song hit, Ch Johnny! 116 fa vorate color 15 green He llkes to llsten to 'Blg Town on the radlo, and of all the books he has read, he found uThe Call of IO the l1ld the most interesting Ph1l1p Granato Phll was born 1n hem Castle and spent all h1s school days 1n Shenango He would rather be out 1n h1s Ford than in school Ie was qulte active in mus1c work, belng a member of the or chestra and Boys Glee Club Phil l1kes to slng, and his amb1t10n 18 to slng w1th an orchestra l1kes Horace ne1dt's band 1S also good at act1ng, havlng parts ln both the junlor and senlor plays h1S fa vorlte screen stars are Errol Flynn and Myrna Loy Phll played class basketball all four years of hlgh school Fe was also an honor student, and th1s en tltled FIV to membersh1p in the Boys Varsity Club Probably because of h1s 1nterest 1n music, Phil also enjoys dancing very much J d 1 Q . 0 I X . . . . . . at ' K . n 0 . 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' ' f., ' 1 e ' a 1 u Q I - c I 0 Edmond Gu ienny Edmond is another student who has spent all of his school days 1n Chenango Y ch School he was a member of the Boys Varsity Club by virtue of being an honor student He likes to tinker with automobiles, his ambition being to become a nw chanic When he goes to the movies, he l1kes to see Hedy Lamarr and Bing Crosby Fe also likes to listen to Lager Bowes d nond was a member of both the Junior and senior play staffs and Boys Glee Club He likes Kay Kyser's orchestra, and his favorite song 15 nsouth of the Border His favorite names are Jim and Helen He engoys eating watermelon, and the rose 18 his oholce of the flowers Jack Hanna Jack was born 1U 'ew Castle and now comes from the Butler Road ango, jUn1OT high at Scott Town ship, and his four years of high school were divided betveen East Brook and Shenango. Jack particl 'W pated 1n a number of sports, base ball and football 1n his Junior year, baseball in his sophomore year, and football and basketball in his senior year He was also a member of the Hi Y and Boys War sity Club 1n h1s gu ior and senior years His favorite radio programs are the Grouch Club and Blue Baron's orchestra Jack served on the An nual staff as senior salesman Evelyn Hogue Evelyn comes fran Castlevood, where she attended grade school and junior high school Then she entered Shenango as a fresh en, she joined the Girl Reserve Club and Girls Chorus. In her senior year she became a member of the class basketball team Yhen she goes to the movies she likes to see lickey Rooney and Lyrna Loy 'Silver Theatern is her favorite radio program, and she also 11kes to listen to Benny Goodman's orchestra She engoys eating chi ken very much. Her favorite book is 'Trail of the Lonesome Pine , and English is the subject she likes best Anne Hord1v Anne's hobby 18 playing basketball She was a member of the varsity quad for four years and deserves spec1al credit for her f1ne playing Be ides playing basketball, Anne likes to r ad love s orLes and go to the movies She Clifton lats lnl first started to four n grade She was a member of for four years and in both the Junior corws 'rom Shenan o in Jirl Reserves also took part and the senior class olays Her ambition 18 to become a nurse, but she will have to overcome her pet dlsllke get ting un in the mornin ner av orit food lS hot dogs Blushing lS a common occurrence with Anne, specially when she 13 in front of an audience aus' Y' elen Houk 'elen is an ar ent fan of Hedy Lamarr and 1ckey Roonef I Pay kyser is her aforite orches tra, and the song sne likes best is nThe nittle Red ox Helen 13 another steady listener of uThe Aldrich Familyn She pla e WEN' class basketball for two years and then became a member of the Girls' Varsity The color she 11k6S best is blue, and she tells us that she loves spaghetti. Helen attended H111 School for eight years and entered henango as a freshman he was a member of the Girl Reserves and Cirls Chorus and served on the JUHIOT play staff- lb B111 Klingensmith Bill was born in Freedom, Pa but received all of his schooling at Chenango His favorite sib mx- ,ject is mathenatics, and his am bition 1S to become a mechanic. He was a member of the Annual staff and also the senior play staff He belonged to H1 Y and the Glee Club In the way of music, Bill liles Kay hyser's orchestra and ' unrise Ser naden dis pastime is reading, and his favorite book is wwe B1ll's pet dislike is short socks. Ie names the 'Green Hornet' as his most enjoyed ra dio provram The rose is the flower he prefers -D I - - - , D Q s. ' S .Hg . . ' . . , ' ' 3 , . . . . , , . - s 1 ' S ' ' e . . . . - B . I , U I L h . . . . . ,f l I . A 0 v 1 f g, is - L, -. O L V l x ' I ' ' ' TP - I .1 . . . A . i , , O ' . ' - ' ' -- Q . A . Q . S. . F - no . .oe ' Q . I I 4 ' nw - . - . Q A e . . . . e 5 5 . U ' J J ' 1 . ' LZ' . Lo ier He attended grade school at Shen- ' pet dislike is studying P.O.D. . . , , . , - , , 1 - . . M , . . . , . Y. , 7 n . . ,dw ,. . . L e ' . . . ' ' . ' ' ' ' Y d , ' s A , 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 - 1 . q A 'V a Q D V r 4 L1 ' . S I G A . A1- . . . . ,N x as f-f f : ' ' 'I . 9 I A u Q . V ' f ' . r - Q I n .' ' fl Q . I .C f . ' ' S ' e . e I . no . ' I C . , . , . - n I O I I . I Bill Latham Bill is another of our muscle men. He played Varsity football hls last three years at Shenango and helped to br1ng home many V1CtOY16S One way we could tell Bill 1n hls football outf1t was the way he chewed his gum Fo one can get FIS money's worth out of gum any more than Bill does He was also ent1tled to membership in the Varsity Club through his part1cipat1on in foot ball Bill was born 1n Cleveland but spent his early school days at H111 School, enterlng Shenango as a junior hlgh school student Lushball and baseball were also on Bill's list of sports Talking, joklng, and being w1th girls Kes peclally one are Blll's favorite activities Mae Leight Mae is one of our senlors hail ing fr m Savannah nLilacs in the Rain' 15 one of her favorite songs Kyser Her nhangout' is the Wash ington Quick Lunch, where she en joys eatlng hotdogs Mae's hobby is reading fiction, and her fa vorite school subgect is sen1or science. She enjoys the actlng of popular Linda Darnell and Ty rone Power. The flower Mae likes is the delphinium, and her color is blue. For ambition is to be a secretary, and we're sure she'1l be a success. Extra curricular ac t1V1tl8S Mae part1cipated in were Girl Reserves and class basketball. ,- Ott Agnes Lundeen Agnes is a bla de who comes from the Princeton Road, and she's usu ally seen driving to school in her u cle's 'Chevie'. Robert Taylor is the actor she prefers seeing on the screen, and Kay Kyser's music is tops w1th her. Strange as it may see , she likes chemistry. fOr is it the people in the classfj She see s to think ice cream and roses a good cunb1nation, because they are her favorite food and flower Shenango is the only school Agnes has attended, and she belonged to the Girl Reserve Club for three years and was a member of the junior play staff. Charlotte Lutz New Castle is Charlotte's home town, and Rose Avenue Grade School is where she began her edu cation Her pastlme is dancing, and she uhangs out at the Far East Dance Hall Besides being an act1ve member of the Annual staff, Charlotte was in the cast of both the jun1or and senior plays and a member of the Girl Reserves Since read1ng 'Gone With The Wlhd she names lt as her favorite book Blue Baron's music is her favorite, especially when he plays that popular tune Blue Ofchldsn Charlotte is one of our honor students, and to be a dentist's asslstant is her ambit1on ID' Pose Lar1cone Rose is a fun loving girl who goes for cake in a big way She enjoys listening to the Barn Dance on Saturday nite, and her D1fference Now . Rose's hobby is going to the movies, and she es pecially likes to see Hedy Lamarr and Clark Gable in r mantic roles Before comlng to Shen Hi, Rose attended the Mitchell and Lin coln Garfield Schools Her extra currlcular 8CtlVit1e8 lncluded newspaper and Annual staffs Girls Chorus, and Girl Reserves Rose was one of the senior honor students. Llk9 so many others, Rose has an Bmbitld to be a stenographer. Ruth Marks Ruth comes from South New Castle Boro. Before co ing to Shenango, she attended Shenango Taylor and m1BTt0 He1ghts Schools. Whlle a fresh en, she joined the Girls Chorus and Girl Reserve Club. nMoonl1ght Madness' is her fav- orite melody, and Glen killer, her band Ruth was s member of the Girls Varsity Squad and she served on the Annual and play staffs Priscilla Lane and Gary Cooper are the screen stars she most enjoys seeing Sewing is her past1me She says her ambition is to be a business wmman, but we know wedding bells will ring for Ruth in June. Il ll U - l - - . 1 . u , . , . . . f r 'V ' I . . - sc: 'Q I . J . . , ' 5' especially when it's played by Kay favorite tune is 'It Makes No , - . n ' I 6 I Helen Matis Helen joined our class during her Junior having previously attended New Castle H1gh year, School She enjoys reading the 'Life magazine, or is lt just glancing at the pictures? On Thursday even ings you can usually find Helen at home listening to the radio program she likes best, nThose Te Love Dancing is her pastime, and R1chard Greene and Bette Davis usually get all her attention at the movies. Her favorite names are Johnny and Margaret Llke everyone else, Helen has an ambition. Th1s is to be a perfect house keeper. She belonged to the Ne Ca Hi Girl Reserves, and also served on the newspaper staff there 927' Anna McCracken Anna 18 one who engoys readlng stor1es of the 'Vild and Wooly lestn. She likes noth1ng better than to settle down before the rad1o and l1sten to Glen L1116T play the song, nSouth of the Bor der Cake and 1ce cream is a combination that she goes for 1n a big way. Because she 15 quiet herself, Anna dislikes loud talk ing by others Blue and gold is her favorite color combination, and of the flowers she l1kes the rose the best The screen stars whose act1ng she enjoys are Rosemary Lane and Don Ameche. Anna belonged the Girl Reserve Club for four years 0 fi - Opal Laller Q... Here lS a g1rl who has two amb1 t1ons One 15 to be a nurse, an the other is to marry a doctor Ier favor1te song 18 nDearie, Please Don't be Angry , and Frankie hasters 15 her orchestra Because Opal is small herself, maybe that accounts for NLittle lc en belng her favor 1te book The names she likes are Donny and Patr1cia Vhen Tuesday n1gnt rolls a round, you can usually find Opal before the rad1o listening to 'Henry A1dr1ch . Janet Gaynor and Joel McCrea are her screen favor1tes Opal was a member of the Girls Chorus and G1rl Reserves If giggling is a sympton of a good time, Opal certainly enjoys life. Sylvia 'OFTIS Sylv1a 18 one of the sen1ors comlng from the Old Pittsburgh Road Her hobby 15 skatmnf, and she can usually be found at the pond or Skatlng r1nk She has a pet dislike, and that 15 be1ng called 'Fatty Before cdm1ng to Shen H1, Syl vis attended school in Plymouth, FB , and Won rranklwn Junior High School. Gray Gordor pley ing 'ecatterbrazn 18 her dea of a first rate comb ratnon. Songa lelnie and Tyrone Power clalm all her attentlon on the screen Sylvia was a rembrr of the G1rls Chorus and also of the G1rls TY10o In math y1v1a d1s plays outstand1ng ab1l1ty, and 'V' her favor1te subject 15 Buslnes fTlthW6L1C lsie Mundy Another of our renre ents tlves from the Boro 16 red halred LlS16 Her hargout 1S at the movies, vhere she en joys seeing Ann Sheridan and John Payne She tells us her hobby 15 day dreanlng lt couldn't be dreanlng of a tall, dark, handsome lad, could ltl her f8VOP1L6 music 18 suppl1ed by lrt1e Shax, and the song he she 1lk6S best 15 NL118CS in the Rain Blsle was an honor s+u dent, and he belonged to the Girl Ieserve Club She was al o nual Staff L1816 has an unusual ambltlcn he wants to be a 'W PO11t1ClEn John hagel Jack's f8VOF1t6 song 15 'le've me a Long lay Together , an we think it's very appropriate His hobby is playing the cornet, and he belongs to the Shen i Crchestra nB1g Town' is the rad1o program to wh1ch he rost engoys l1sten1ng. F18 screen favorltes are Wriscilla lane and mon .neche. Jack was a member of the H1 Y and Boys Glee Club was born in Energy but has recelved all h1S schook xng at Chenango Jack tells us that the gardenla 15 his favorite flower, and that the subject he engoys rest in school is Bus1ness nnglish F15 anb t1on 18 to be a mach1nest. ' . . 0 Q u H 1 ' ' ,, - . . . n . . , - - ' e . L, fl - -. . C b I A' I c , ' N ' i . il ' A s ' .1 ' ' ' - . . e a -1 . : . . . K. A . . - U Ji mx ' ' ' ,ks e 3, , 1 . v. o yay. 'lf' 1 .ll . , . H Q Q Ui . ' , . , - ' ' ' J ' n , , ll ' I A . n c 70 l 1 O N ' - - , ,gpm F - , , ' r I - - . t . . . . 0 , 'L ' s, 'I S . fr I g , - e V 1, lf! -1 If . . S . 1 i . ..l s to , 7 W an efficient member of the An- ' ' ' 'aaa ' u s 'T . -if - ' ---U U . C , M. I 4? of- 1 ' ' ' .. V hr up qs v , ' 1 'A' ?' ' l ' D - P 4 ,ff ,4 ' ' ' at ' ' . 1 ,, lr C 1- n d 'V 4 .' .Q 'r . . 1 9 ' JL 1, 0 'Ll . 1 . ' I- u - - . . l Al . . ' . V . . . . -. ' e 1 I F 3: A ' '- . He - N . . . 0 . v ' e I . O , . . ,.. . is c . 1 i ' ' . ' Dale Newton Dale 18 only one of the many Newtons attending Shenango He received his eight years of grade school tralnlng at the Hill School in Castlewood You can usually f1nd Dale at h1s hangout, Doc's Cervice Stat1on His favorlte book is the best seller, 'Gone Ylth The Rindn. Dale also l1kes the comblnation of 1ce cream and rises, because they are his favorite food and flower. From the ralnbow, he chooses red as his color NHubbell , as is Castlewood frnends call him, as pires to be famous as a baseball player. He is the Peewee of the senior class, and h1s pet dislike is school While at school he can usually be found where there is a crowd, as he 11k8S to 'm1ngle' wuth people James Renton J1m played the lmportant pos1t1on of left end on the gridiron ma chine 1n his JUHIOT and senlor years at Shenango Because he won a letter in football, he was en tltled to membershlp in the Var slty Club Jlm 15 another Kay 1635 Kjser fav, and he chooses 'Seat 45Jr! f terbra1n as his favorite song Born ln Castlewood, Jim atterded grace school there, enterlng Shen ango as a freshman His pet d1s like 15 gettmng up 1n the m0PH1ngS, especially school mornlngs I wlnter 1ce skating takes up most of h1s t1me, and 1n summer he can usually be found at half lay Inn Margaret Newton Peg , as she 18 known to er many frlends, comes to Shenango fran the lampum d1str1ct Qhe has taken part 1n many extra curr1cular activxties, being a member of the Girls Chorus and G1rl Reserves She served on the play staff 1n her ju ior and sen1or years Qhe names nlndian Love Callu as her favorite song, especially when played by Gray Gordon Peg played class bas ketball all four years Qhe is also vell known for her perfect attendance record, which rates three years out of her four at Shenango. 1argaret's hob by 18 sewing, and she hopes to be a great seam stress some day Any time that you want Peg, Just inquire of Virginla, for these two are rarely apart. Walter Ov1s Walter was the captain of the Boys Varsity Basketball Team 1n his senior vear, and he was also the high scorer Blue 15 h1s favorite color he lxkes Larian for a g1r1's name, and R1chard is h1s Cf01C9 in the mascul1ne l1ne One quality that he possesses 18 qu1etness Gray Gordon is names as his favorlte orchestra, especially when they play the nBarrel Polkan Valter was a member of the Boys Varsity Club through his par t1cipat1on in sports He at tended grade school at 'outh new Castle Boro and entered Shenango in h1s freshman year P15 amb1tion in life is to be we a Big League baseball player and we certainly wash him luck Fred Pack Fish1ng 15 Fred's hobby all names for girls he chooses Shlrley In case you should be huntlng Fred, he can usually be found in RZ6CZn1k Brothers' Gasol1ne Stat1on, or 1n a res qu taurant eatlng hamburgers, h s favorite food Fred's ambition is to become an av1ator, and for thls reason he JO1H6d the Radio Club to become better ac quainted wuth that part of av played class basketball and helped to w1n the clas cham p1OHShiP All of Fred's educa tlon has been obtalned at Shenango 3 f1k6 Petro Another of our athletes in football and basketball is Like Petro Fe was born 1n lood Pennsylvanla, but has obtalned all twelve years of school1ng At Shenango As was orevlously mentioned, Nlke took part in sport act1vit1es, and for th1s he was 1nitiated into the Var s1ty Club in h1s gunlor year Bexng lnterested 1H radio, also JO1H9d the Iadio Club, and his ambitlon to become an avlator Nike's favorlte color green, and of all the flowers he chooses the rose To h1m the 'Green Hornetn is the most 1nteresting program on the a1r, and he prefers Nickey Rooney and A1106 Faye on the screen ' r U . 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' is u' ' O ' . all . . . 1HtlOD In his sophomore year he George Polenick George is outstand1ng as the sen1or class art1st, dolng art work not only for the Annual but also for the newspaper Hls scholarshlp letters en tltled him to membershlp 1n the Boys Vars1ty Club He was born 1D Robertsdale, Pa., but recexved all his school1ng at Shenango I9 was pres1dent of the sophomore class and secretary of the JUHIOT class George took part in both class plays He 11k6S to listen to Kay Kyser's Kol lege of Musical Knowledge this being h1s favorlte orches tra e likes the book, Gone ll Ylth The Wlnd , and h1s fav Orlte song in In The lood' The rose would be h1s cholce among the flowers hazel Schwelkert If ever you hear someone hum mlng a merry tune while walk1rg through Shen F1'B halls, you know 1t's Hazel Her interest in music is shown by belonging to the G1rls Chorus for three years, and her ambition is to become a singer She llkes Pub our l1c Speaklng better than any other subgect She chooses or chld as her color, and from the world of boys' names, she llkes Gary best Claudette Colbert and Gary Cooper are two that she 11k6S to see on the screen Hazel be longed to the G1rl Reserve Club and served on the Cablnet ln her senlor year She also played class and Varsity basketball Paul Shaffer 0- Paul says spaghetti and meat balls 1S his favorlte dlsh When he goes to the theater he ore fers to see Vyrna Loy and Clark Gable H Border as especially Blue Baron Paul likes names South of the h1s best lxked song when lt 18 played by and his orchestra to read uThe Yellow most 1nteresting HBVIHE llved C1FC16n to hlr was all his life 1U Shenango TOWDShlD, h1s educat1on was obtained at Shenango School Paul's ambit1on is to be an ai gineer, and for trls reason his favorite subjects deal with natheratlcs, especially trigonametry Being qu1et hlmself, Paul prefers th1s quality ln others Helen Shaftlc Helen 1S one of the smaller girls 1D the senlor class, but good thlngs frequently come 1n small packages On the radlo she enjoys listenlng to Magor Bowes' program, umlle on the screen she ore fers to see Judy Garland and Janes Stewart her freshman and sophomore years, Helen played class basketball If diamond rings mean anythin we will be waltlng to see xelen's name mnong the marrlage llcenses this sumrer We certalnly do wish you all the luck in the world, Helen She served on the 3un1or play staff Helen 18 an other who has attendee lhenanro all her school days very morn Q.. ing, rain or shlne, you can flrd Helen walking to school P6111 uherbal' Paul entered Chenango as a Junlor, havlng previously gone to New Castle Hlgh school was born 1n New Castle and at tended the Boro School and Ben Prank11n JURIOF hlgh Jurxng his two years at Chenango, he ,ar 1 clpated 1n sports, namely foot ball and baseball Because of these activlties, he was 1nit lated 1nto the Varslty Club 1n h1s senlor year He llstens to the thrill1ng adventures of the 'Green Hornet' on the rad1o a subgect he choose ungl1sh Llterature but prefers detect1ve stories for outside readlrg Of all foods, raul p1CkS raw oysters as h1s favorlte 1- Burdell telter Strange as lt mal seen, urde likes to study Engllsh Llterature when lt cones to eatlng, he'll choose 1ce cream anytire :ls pastire 18 loafing, and he car usually be found at h1s favorlt hangout Guy's Service Statlon Blue 15 h1s favorite color invarlably attends TOV16S starring Ann Sher ' or Spencer Tracy hen it comes to choosing h1s favor1te song and orchestra, they are 'Scat terbrafnn and Gray Gordon The quallty Burcell most adm1res ln others is a sense of huror e served on the Annual staff and was one of the sen or honor students ' , . . . . . . . . , , - . ., . 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Being muslcally 1nclined, Elinor likes music very much She plcks nAt Least You Could Say Hello as her favorlte song! especially does she like to hear it played by Artle Shaw's orchestra She was a member of James Ye1ngartner Here is a boy whose amb1t1on is to be President of the Un1ted States Here's to your success, J1m His favorlte radlo program is 'Camel Cara van , and nScatterbra1n' is the song he most en joys hearing Because of J1m's standing as an honor student, he was entltled to membershlp in the Varsity Club He dlsnlayed hls acting abil ity by taking parts in both the the Girls Chorus Of all the names Gerald and Carol ambition in life especially would for four years she chooses Ann Ellnor' is to travel she like to tour Florida Ellnor also be longed to the Girl Reserves Minnie Trimble n h, ohnnyl Oh, Johnnyu 16 th1S young lady's special tune and she enjoys l1sten1ng to the music of Kay Kyser Because of her interest in music, dancing is her pet hobby Handsome Ty rone Power 13 Minnie's choice fron stardom. Ice cream and pie is the combination that is tops ,K ,Ah jU 1OF and sen1or plays 1m also worked on the Annual staff and he belonged to the Boys Glee Club durlng h1s freshman year. H1 Y is another activity that Jim part1c1pated in. Florence Whlte nSouth of the Border' is Flor ence's favor1te song The sub ject she likes best 15 English and she says her hobby 15 col lectlng poems Ilorence was born 1n Wurtemburg, Pa , but she at tended grade school 1n Castlewood later enterlng Shenango as a fresh- man For her favor1te names she chooses Laverne and Ghlrleen an with her. It was suggested that 'CT7' linnie put her ab1l1ty to talk 1n to practice by publishing a Trimble Dictionary She is a constant lis tener to the radio and especially engoys listenlnt to nThe Hit Parade Red is M1nn1e's favorlte color, and tea roses, her flower. She served on the play staff Clara Talczak From the flower kingdom, Clara chooses the aster as her favorlte Upon enter1ng Shenango 1n her soph o ore year, she joined the Girls Chorus and the G1r1 Reserves Club Her ambition in life is to travel, and she would l1ke to make a tour of the lest Over the a1r she l1kes to hear Mayne K1ng's Orchestra, and on the screen she prefers the actlng of Bette Da v1s and Robert Taylor Readlng 1S her pa tune, and of all types of literature she engoys novels most Being a quiet girl herself, Clara d1sl1kes concezt in others. From the colors, she names blue as her choice from the colors of the ralrbow she prefers blue On Tuesday nlte you can usually f1nd Florence at home llstenlng to the nAldr1ch Famllyn Honesty 1S the quality that she most admlres in people Per one amb1t1on lS to be an e vangellst, and we certa1nly wish her luck IV. Helen m111B Helen 15 another one of Sammy Kaye's fans, and she llkes to hear h1s orchestra play 'Goody Good Bye The radio seems to take up a lot of Helen's time and when Saturday n1ght rolls a round, she can usually be found lstenlng to The Fit Parade' As extra curricular activities, Helen chose the Glrl Reserve Club, and she served on the play staff in her junlor and sen1or years. Helen was born in Castlewood and attended grade school and JUDIOT hlgh school there She entered Shenango as a freshman Of all the flowers, she llkes the tullp best. 0 . g . . - . . . . - . - gg . , - e . o ' R . . . - . . A . - U . . . ' J. n 0 . B A . Y K 3 ,M . . . 1 . - W . . ' .iss sxnnx t' . 59 H lQ- . . LV.. O J ' ' . - . ' . I , 0 U 0 'l . . - ' ' . . n L 0 . flu. W ' , d ' J' 1 0 i . . . - . . . - A . . . y . . . . ' ' ' . . A' ' A . 0 . . . ' A . . . - U I ffl A I. .. J . n U . Qt i N.. . . L ' ll,' - 9 rub V7 ' '- V . ' ' 1' ' N . '. . . . . S . . . . . . . . . , I U . . . 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Iretta aeson Vlce President Ruth Long Treasurer Don herr First Row Cecond Row Thlrd ow Fourth Row Fifth ow Sixth Row Qeventh Row Advmsor Ir Beatty Georgia lcferren, Dorothy Houk, Irene Ealczak, Fenrletta Zawadzki, Olive Lechner, Cladys lcQuiston, lary Earvnn, Sara !cCu1ston, Irene Vanasky, Anne Helkklla, Roberta Vuner Regina Lagusiak, Jean Qxtler, Etta Styers, Ella. Ike Ort, Alberta Henderson, Caroline Uruno, Pletha Lay, Loretta Crowthers, Paullne Baka, Iulda Laltmen, Eelen Alexanoer Genevieve Kapcewlcz, Katherxre Iev swander, Edna Hlll, Berrlce fchrecongost, flnne Lurleboue, Tariar Black, Larv Trogffio, Qara Nelhausen, Ruth long, Dorothy Young, Irefta Saeson, Sylvia hoski John Dudash, John Tanner, like Latms, Frank borurlck, Lon Kerr, 'falter Hoover, Lems Fiser, Pike Glcrloso, Robert Pavhch Jack Altman, R1chard Lonley, Edvard Lear, Joseph Zak, Clare Book, Dale Brown, Lawrence Teaver, Tom Zavadzki, Jim nerr Donald Houk, Dale Anderson, 'alt Brunton, Earl Covert, Jael Montgomery, Kenneth lorrov, Bob Gere, nlmer Duncan, and John Dzemyan Joe Falba, Franc s Suzorw, John Chrobak, Cu! ChI'1b116, Tom O'hei1l, Bob Pitzer MA U 5 WWHMUREE za Q, P -X215 0 'N 'QS , 'P H tis SOPHOMOPE CLASS At the beg1nn1ng of this school year, the Sophomores elected the following as their off1eers for the yearn PT9S1dBHt Mary Loulse Wllliams Secretary .Maxine Sweet V1ce President John Roman Treasurer Bob Marks F1rst Row: Second Row Thlrd Pow Fourth Row Flfth Pow Slxth Row Adv1BOTo hr Ball Martha Hogue, Flora Golns, Ellen La11nchak, Dorothy Donley, Lou1se Fulvi, lary Emma Duckworth, V1v1ar Cameron, and Betty Krepps. Jul1a Laskolka, Genevueve Cochran, Doroth5 Pitzer, Elsie Shaffer, Dorothy Robinson, Mary Ann Kraft, Betty Currie, Vera Lae Tanner, largaret Baker, and Betty Brown 'h1rley Layberry, Dorls Toods, Nartha Houk, Richard Donley, Florence Badger, Evelyn Layberrv, Lary Maricone, Mabel otaph, Inez Taylor, Evelyn Swogger, and Ethel Park Lois Wilson, Edwin Joki, Elmer Houk, Paul Layberry, Don Yelly, John Roman, Charles Critchlow, and George Suzow Charles LcCandless, George Leplsto, Stanley Majeskl, Robert Llles, Carl Stembal, Arnold Whiteman, Nick Hordig, Don Stembal, and Reese Thomas. Duane Workman, Albert Pavlich, Howard Walker, Andy Semansky Bob Marks, Dave Francescone, Arthur Cline, Valter Drusohel, and Bernard 'herbak .JK4 K . IIIOI OIUQIOO' Hay, Mary Louise Williams, Maxine Sweet, Helen Nastorek, Edith . ' F L D Z v , JR WEEUWUEN Z' K ... A .... 3 W5 Y wwm f u xp ff i ,, ' ff ' FRESAILAN CLASS Thls year' freshman class 1S the larrest class ever enrolled ln Shenango glgh School There are 152 puplls 11 the clxss r Barnes was chosen to be the class 8dV1SOr At the f1FSt bUS1H8SS meetlnv of the class, Anthony Staoh was elected president, Dorothy Kelly, vlce pre ldent F60PU18 Thomas, secretary and Fred Robb, treasurer The class c ors are lavender and whlte. First Row Second Row Thlrd ow r1fth ow Slxth ow seventh Rom Plghth Row Donald lartella, Bertna Terpllowskl, Corban, Beru1ce oore, Agnes Teller, Thomas, Dorothy zritcharl, Pharlotte Dolly Falaa, Arnes lolltrot, Dawn Olga Rrocn, Tary Coll1ns, 'eorvla Crabaglo, Davld Brandon, loward Tr1lble B111 oarbo, Bllly Tanner, Tom Sweet, Javid 'cCreary, Paul satklns, Tneodore Zak, Emma Shrxeve, Irene Sclola, Ph11l1s 'lm6F, W1lla Stewart, Dorothy Kelly, Al1ce Hobel, arle Paladlno, lary Louise Book, Harrlet lcGary, Ruth Stewart, Doris Dodge, Harold TP1mb1B, Albert Bober Vzola Tuscnno, Lo1s rlrble, Thelda Badger, Helen Gur acz, Doris Duncan, Thelma l61SS, Vlfglnla Dombek, Laura de Glocomo, anda Sm1le5, Grace Horue Dlana Pappas, Levenia Clark, lr Barnes, advlsor Ro s, Agnes Parrot , Bette 'undy, Irene Dando, lary Lou Knlvht, lae euarterso largaret Ibbotson, Prace Baker Agnes Zurasxy, Harriet Minteer, Nancy Newton, Pva Beckert, Josepnlne Carney, leanor Suzow, Shlrley Dean, Mary Abraham, Julla Ovls, Ilorence Kullnski, Loulse Duckworth I1k8 Stolxtca, Paul lorrone, dward Gur acz, Fugene Vrengel, Pharles Terpl lowskl, Adolnh lran, Bob Nelson, Nick ralleriuo, Tony Trxnble, Joe Glorloso, 'eorge Pastrl k, Jullan Adamczyk, Alex falozak, Charles Kalagalnen ndgar Perlue, Ivan Grlnm, Louls Spelich, Darel Booher, John Klabon, Yelth tevart, orlon Larxs, Dale haffer, Ronald Pibson, Bob Covert, zete oran Harry Park, Anthony Smetana, 'am Tanrer Staph, R6ld lhlte, 148 J1gHOV1Ch, Eob Qurrena, l1lliam Rlchard Kalagalnen, valters, Fred Robb, Duda, Cl1fford Fobb steve Lysko, Arthur Johnston, Edwin Alexander, Bob falter rru1tt, Frank Adamczyk, Charles Danell, Jonn na ...f D., A , N . 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I HITWUTUEE LX 4, fXN via K,.j J 1 . - .J vvVb Cs......f'7 QL W SENIOR PLAY On December l, 1939, the Senior Class presented their last dramatic product1on, entitled 'Tempest and Sunshine The action took place on a plantatlon in kentucky, where Joshua Middleton, Phil Granato, and h1s wife, Alice Dembroski, lived with their called Sunshine because she was so lovable and sweet, while Julia, n1ck named T mpest, was of a fiery nature. Tempest was envious of Sunshine, because her father held Sunshine up to her as a model of all that was right and good Dick Wilmot, George Polenick, a you g school teacher, was inclined to like Sunshlne. But Tempest attracted his attention by forcing herself on him Sunshine only cared for Dick as a friend, and Tempest exerted her power and succeeded in winning a proposal from Lr Tilmot Then a hands me young physician arrived from New Orleans, George Lacey played by Jim Weingartner. After learning of the love between Sunsh1ne and Dr Lacey, Tempest succeeded through a series of clever plots in tricking Dr Lacey into proposing marriage to her Tampest's cruel schemes are discovered in time, and final curtain falls on a repentlng Tempest and a happy reunlon between Sunshine and Dr Lacey The colored servants on the plantation were Uncle Luce, John Adamczykg Aunt Judy, Helen Kachmarchie, and Ambrosia, Evelyn Frederlcks The other characters were Mrs Carrington, played by Dorothy Shaffer, Kate Wilmot, Charlotte Lutzg and Susan Middleton, Anne Hordig The play was u der the capable direction of Miss Thelma Smith, and an energetic staff helped to make the play a success. Q-,,, 5, 'wisp' sr ' . two daughters, Fanny--Marian Bay--and Julia--Frances Kruck. Fanny was GCOD TCPIIIG CLOPY' Junior Play The Junior Class of this year presented on April 12th thelr play extltled uGood Iornnrg Glory The etting of the story is ln Yother Tony's Tavern at Danville Junction. It is he day before the Fourth of July P beauty contest s to be held at the lavern on the rourth Clory famuon Mar1an Blackj and Eva B1gson Iretta aeson are wait eases Glory 15 supposed to be a g1rl who ds lnterested 1n nothlng but her work, and so she does not enter the conte t. Florabelle FleepeLner Alberta Henderson , tie richest g1rl 1U town, enters the cortest ard tllHAS she has t all won rer rother Irs I C Fleeielner Ruth lougl, a very ar1stocratic sort of woman, 18 at the read of the contest. Harold Hines halter Prunton , a famous movie star, 18 to bring h1s band to play at the big occaslon Fe brlngs wuth h1m Joe James Don Perf and Frunkle James Elmer Duncanj, who fall in love with Eva and Laxg lacy Pauline Bake . Howard Hershey Kenneth Morrow , a frlend of Lothar mony is very fond of Glory The movxe star 18 also ln love with her Howard is jealous of Glory, and so, thirk rg le would get even w1th them, Howard steals one hurdreo dollars ard blame it on Clare Garmon Ulla Lae Ort , who lS Glory's sister The n1ght befcrc the contest hal asks Glory to go to the dance with hlr, tat test and oance but when howard tells Glory that Clare stole the money he said te would forget about t 1f Glory would go w1th him to the con Mrs Fleeoepper an.ou ces the w1nner of the contest. But first she sees that Plorabelle is looklng ber very best to recelvo the pr'ze Luch to Lrs Fleepepper and rlorabelle's surrrise, the win ner s Glory Eva had ent Glory's entry 1n wuthout telling her a bout lt asks that p1ay1ng that thelr men, Toey and Prankle, don't that they have smallpox hy mearing lipstlck 1n the1r faces Flnally, they ask Laxy and Eva to everytrlng ends happily they're not wanted at the tavern and leave Harold flnd out LAXU: pretend blotches all ovor marry them, and Howard confesses ln the end that he stole the money Glory to be hls v fe hrs rleepeprer and Flcrabelle Eva and get away, The play was a aromatic and financial success because of the time and effort spent by the ercellent cast, the play director, Miss Thelma Umlth, and an efficlent group of committees. gg 1 1 v 1 .. mx x 1 . . X ' 1 . - f - .vl v ' 4 nl I s S ' . ,, y V : rv r- o - l G 1 - ,- ' ' f' . V, L 4 , Q L, 3 - 2' a A S . 1 Q J - ' ' -A ' . H : - -. 4 - l l .L o u , 1 1 V , W ' o .Q 'o A WA A., . qv 1 D I . 1 s . ' ' -' ' K - 3 - - C -' 7 . , . . . . 4. 7 0 . . 0 ,. . 1. A ' A A , . . S . in J 0 ,L : . . u . . .L ' . I l 1 'I ' r - rx .h 0 a . rw - I o S ' c A Q ' . -'L Q - I A 'R . A . T r , 1. ' 6 . . . U ..- . ' . 5 A c 1 Q an-1, BOYS VARSITY CLUB Th1s club cons1sts of boys who have earned a Shenargo letter NGN for athletlc BCtlV1t1BB or scholarshlp and have taken the oath of pledged me ber The Bojs Varslty Club was organized for the purpose of promotlng athletxcs and other 1Ht6P6StS of beneflt to the school The followirg boys vere elected to office this Jour Pres1dent Pa Freder cks V1ce PT8S1d6Dt Bob Pmtzer The club has sponsored many act1vit1es in order to earn money wh1ch was used to buy basketball and football equ1pment The merbers mere also responslble for havlng programs pr1nted for the Shenango nessener football gene kr. Frank Focera is the advlscr of the club Flrst Pow Walter Ovis, Llke Petro, Dave Francescone, Feorge Polenick Bill Latham, Ray Freder cks, To 0'NB111, Bob Pitzer, Lou1s Col11ns Second Row mr hocera, edvlsor, John Ro an, J1m Teingartrer, B111 Donley, Norman Currle, Jack Hanna, J1m Newton, Levis K1ser, Edmond Gu lenny Th1rd ow Paul Qherbak, Walter Cwyner, John Fru1t, 11k6 Frengel, Rlcherd Donley, John Dudash, Frank Tuscano, Jack G111, Bob Larls, Andy Semansky, B111 Nagel. ' - L, -' - - W - 1. I ' ' v Q . . . . . A . N 1 ' . ' . . . . . f . . .. onus:sooaulonosooosnaaooaas.y i I . lllliill IDUO . Secretory-Treasurer.................Bob Denny ' . A ' L O q . . 0 D - 2 ' V 1 , - I I 3 , ' ' ' I .n ' 1- u . R : U . ,. 4 . Qs NEWSPAPER Originating way back in 1930, the Chen Ii Cr1er has develcped fran a one page bi s mester issue to the four page bi-monthly pub1icat1on of 1940. Through the newspaper those interested 1n writlnp and editing have been ad vised by very capable faculty members The f1r t faculty advisor for the Shen Li Crier, then called the 'Shenango Review , was riss Katherine Alcorn. Since that time the paper has been u der the direction cf several teachers at the present belng superv1sed by Liss Vera Barker Meetings are held every Tuesday morning in Roan 26 Under the capable guidance of Miss Barker, much has been accomp11shed in promoting the interests of the newspaper The material 18 edited and typed on stencils bg students. These stencils in turn are run off on the school mineograph machine and later clipped together About three hundred copies are issued every two weeks, at the subscription price of two cents a s1ngle copy or fifteen cents a semester assume the duties of the seniors at the end of the first semester. The members of the staff at the beg1nninv of the year 1ncluded Larlan Lay as editor with Marian Black and Iretta Saeson ass1st1rg her, George Po1en1ck, a1ded by Duane horkman, oapably handled the art workg the business managing was done by Norman Currie, with Bill Nagle ass1sting the Latest Page was in charge of Dorothy Shaffer, G1r1 Reserves and all clubs, Lou1se Hay Every Class had its reporter. Those representing the various classes were Seniors, Mlldred Zelgler, Juniors, Iretta Saeson and Larian Black Sophdmores Mary Louise Wi111ams and B111 Nagelg Fresh en, Thelda Badger, Agnes Zurasky Clifford Robb, and Harriet McGary, Jumlor Y1gk, Felix Kulnls and Tilma Booher The typists were Mildred Zeigler and Pose LBTICODB V i 1 v ix ? Y ,, ' 1 - 2 ,, I It has been a custom during the past few years that the junior members ' ' ' ' 5 s I . . -. 1 1 D GIRL RVCLRV S Ol N The purpose of the G1rl Reserves 15 To F1nd and Give the Best To become a member of this club, each g1r1 must accept the Girl Reserve code and str1ve to 1Lve by lt daily The officers for tnis year are Dorothy Shaffer, DP9S1d6Ht, Alberta Henderson, secretary and Larlan Black, treasurer Piss Boozer was assigned the task of b61Hg 8dV1SOT to this club and has worked w1th the glrls to make lt a better BSSOC18t1OD Their social funct1ons tnls year lncluded a nTheater Party , a 'Chrlstmas Dance , and anKid's Party F1rst Rev econd Row Thlrd Row ourth Row Fifth Row Slxth Row, Seventh Row h1ghth Row hather1ne Jewswonder, BGPHICG Schrecongost, Ella Mae Ort, Alberta Jenderson, Mar1an Black, Dorothy Shaffer, Carollne Bruno, aletha Toretta Crowthers, ary Trogglo, Sara elhausen, Margaret Newton Jean Sltler, Georgia Lcberren, Dorothy douk, Iretta Saeson, ary Darwin, Dorothy Young, Sylvia hoski, Nary Loulse 111l1ams, LOUISE Bay, Dorothy Donley, VIPFIHIR Cochran, Ooal Illler. h1sLe Shaffer, Dorothy Ultzer, V1V1HH Cameron, lary Emma Duckworth Dorothy Pr1tchard, 11la Stewart, harrlet IcGary, Flora Go11s, Iary ann hraft, Dorothy ROb1nSOH, G6OPg18 Thomas Ethel lania Hazel Dorls Park, Lvelyn Mayberry, Florence Badger, Allce Hobel, Vary Col11ns, Sm1le5, ary Abraham Jorothy Kelley, Shlrley Mayberry, L1S16 Lhndy Schwe1kert, Vera Lae lanner, Betty Currle, lnnle Fulvl, Tartha Jouk, Woods, Shlrleg Mayberry, rern Fr1sbee, Helen Louk, Anne HOPd1g Lucllle Druscnel, Tae Le1vht, Lo1s Badger, Vleanore Brown, Florence Alsoop, Charlotte Lutz, Betty Brown, Bernlce oore, Betty Body Irene Xalczak, Thelda Badger, Agnes Weller, Olga Tech, Yarth G1erl1ng, Nar1an Young, Dorzs Duncan, H1106 Dembrosrl E11nor Tanner, LBXIHG Sweet, Theana Pappas Clara uae Book, Ruth Stewart, Har1e Palledlno v -v f X - Y - uv ' Ln o Q - . . 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I : . . . . . ... . , . . . 1 . . . o -.- . . , . ., . , - , . . o HI Y The Hi Y Club is new in Shenango, hav1ng been organized the fall of last year To become a member one must sign the Hi Y oledge, which also reveals the purpose of th1s organizatlon create, maintain, and extend through the school and community high standards of Chr1st1an character H The off1cers elected for thls year were: Vice Pres dent B111 Klingensmlth Secretary Treasurer John Nagel F1rst Row B111 Latham, Norman Currie, Raymond Frederlcks, Ton O'Ne111, Bob Pitzer, Jack Lontgomery, Lou1s Co111ns Second Row Earl Covert, Walter Brunton, B111 Y11Hg6H8m1th, J1m Weingartner, Jack Gill, B111 Booher, J1m Bintrlm ' v X x - ' in A A ' ' : 'To President.......................Jack Hanna 6 Z RMK TX KFUHHEUK S 'f SJ X J il - K f jf Q5 GIRLS CHORUS A success in the field of music, the Girls Chorus gives many of Shenango's students a chance to develop their vocal talents Starting as a small group several years ago, the number has gradually increased This year there are fifty two members in the chorus Under the able direction of our former music super visors, Miss Hertzler and Miss Bess, and of our present advisor, Mr Roncone, the Chorus has made much progress Each year the group takes part in the Forensic League Events by singing two selectlons. The Chorus members are as follows Soprano II Florence Alsopp Thelda Badger Bette Body Caroline Bruno Elizabeth Gudyk Sylvia Koski Gloria Kroesen Aletha May Bernice Moore Margaret Newton Marie Pallarino Dorothy Pritchard Olga Proch Wanda Smiley Viola Tuseano Agnes Weller Soprano I Mary Abraham Jean Badger Bette Brown Mary Collins Dawn Corban Evelyn rredericks Anna Marie Granato Vera Houk Genevieve Kapcewicz Mary Jane Karki Sylvia Morris Nancy Newton Agnes Parrott Dorothy Pitzer Lucille Ross Dorothy Shaffer Mabel Staph Lois Wilson Shirley Dean Alto Lois Badger Margaret Baker Eleanore Brown Virginia Cochran Bette Currie Lucille Druschel Helen Houk Dorothy Kelly Delores Magusiak Elinor Tanner Maxine Sweet Vera Mae Tanner Regina Magusiak Elsie Shaffer Anna McCandless Imogene Wallace 'Af' s X OPCHESTRA Fver since there has been a Shenango Hlgh chool, we have had an orchestra Each year it improves because of the 1nterest of the participants and the ability of the d1rector Thls year the orchestra 15 under the expert direction of lr Edward Roncone The orchestra 18 an important part of school life, providing the music for both the Junior and senior plays and for all Commencement exercises Orchestra practice is held four times a week Through graduatlon the follow- ing members will be nissed Walter Cwyner, John Nagel, and Raloh Cramer luch credit 18 due Mr. Roncone for his untiring efforts Violin: Trumpet Pauline Fredericks John Nagel Berdina Anderson Frank Adamczyk Yalter Cwyner Bill Stewart Stanley Mageski Andy Semansky Mllton Anderson George Lepisto Reese Thomas Janes Alford Clarinet: Oboe' Albert Duda hmogene Lellace Trombone: Piano: Ralph Cramer Loretta naman B111 Nagel 5'S,gp-:rw HL? ,, , . , L.. . A V ' G K. , Q- n T' Q K . ,' W I X . , ' 5 . . , . I . O - : . , . I . O gd' THE BAND Under the able dlrection of Hr Edward Roncone, the newly organized band has made rapld progress Unt1l 1939 Shenanvo had only an orchestra, but through the initiative of hr Roncone and the cooperation of musically incl1ned students, the band was formed Students part1c1pat1ng 1n th18 activity are as follows Clarinets Harry Jordan Gladys Fell Albert Duda Ernest McGuire Trumpets. Jack Nagel Andy Somansky George Lepisto Frank Adamozyk Drum: Lloyd Overmoyer Homer Cramer Rlchard Kalajainen Trombone: Bill Nagel Baritone: . Wilbert Gill Bassoon: Milton Anderson Charles Tanner Agnes Vl118T Madeline Santabarbara Berd1na Anderson Virglnla Young M1ke Stol1tca B111 Stewart Walter Marks Merv1n Nagel Joe Thomburg We feel that in the future our band will be outstanding not only in Shenango activities but also in various county participations. A WTLHJMEWTHKS X F jf B M . ,M- fbi- FOOTBALL The determlnation, f1ght, and good sportsmansolp d1sp1axed by our team made th1S season a successful one. finn1ng two games, 1OS1ng tvo, and t1e1ng four, Shenango copped second place ln the county leabue The big thrlll of the eason came when we tied the Bessemer team, wh1ch had not lost any games. Raymond Frederlcks, Norman Curr1e, Mlke Petro, halter Cwyner, Jack Hanna, James Newton, H111 Donley, and Paul Sherbak will be missed rext season VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD Seniors Juniors Raymond Fredericks CCo Captainj Ilke Frengel Norman turrie CO0 Captainj Frank Tuscanno Mike Petro James Iewton B111 Donley Paul Sherbak Jack Hanna Walter Cwyner Sophdmores Andy Semansky Arthur Cline Walter Druschel Robert Marks Stanley Majeski Coach . Hr Frank Wocera P1chard Donley Elmer Duncan Bob Denny John Dudash N1cL Stro1a Sam 'ooney Freshman Peter 'oran Aike Stolitca Robert ,alters Eugene Frengel Ass't Coach U Fugene Snvder Manager Lew1s hlser Ass't Manager... ....C1ifford Robb Boys Basketball hven though competltlon 1n the County League was unusually keen th1s year, the boys basketball temm dlsplayed abil1ty and excellent teamwork Although they d1d rot win the championship, the boys deserve much credlt lr Nocera and kr Boal should be comnllmented for thelr untlrlng coaching and their efforts 1n teachlng the boys teamwork and good snorts manship Next year the fo1low1ng senlors w11l be mlssed Ray Frederlcks, F1TSt Row Ray Frederlcks, guard Bob Pitzer, forwardg Talter Cvis, captair and forward Frank Tuscano, center, Tom O'heill, guard Jack Hanna, center Second Row N1k6 Sto11tca, forvmrd Bill Donley, forward Mike Fetro, guard Andy Semansky, guard Guy Chr1stie, guard Louls Collins, manaver Third Row Mr Nocera, coach, halter hoover, ass1stant manager Walter Brunton, forward Kenneth borrow, center, Talter Druschel, centerg Nr Boals, assistant coach ' x u n -L . 1 U D . 0 , . . . . . . . . -snn : A . Walter Ovis, Jack Hanna, Bill Donley, L3ke Petro, and Louis Collins, manager. . 2 l . Q ' f A s ' ' : O 2 I' ' : z ' s ' : ' , : ' L, : . ' v ' ' 5 - : ' ' -' ' O O as - GIRLS BASKETBALL The season of 1939 1040 ended quite victorlously for the Glrls Basketball Team Again this year, they won the County Championship, and for th1s, they received a bronzed basketball trophy The girls lost only one game and won fifteen High scorers for the season were Anne Hordig and LOUISE Hay Much credit for the splend1d show1ng is due to Liss Boozer's effort and untiring interest, not only in the team but 1D each g1r1 personally. Through graduatlon the followlng senlors a111 be missed next year: Allce Dembroskl, Lo1s Badger, Anne Hordig, LiDD16 Fu1v1, Betty Body, and Dorothy Shaffer, manager. F1rst Row: Louise Hay CFD, Mlnnie Fulvi CGD, Alice Dembroskl CFD, Anne Hordig CFD, Lo1s Badger CFD, Mary Troggio CGD, Mary Louise Williams CGD. 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