Warren Area High School - Dragon Yearbook (Warren, PA)

 - Class of 1929

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E , I E 1 X' L 1 fg ww? N-AX 9:5 XEQQL X f l W A ' W X WM I N H A AX 'f Ng K c 1 X ,TQ A A, i !l jx iggnrjh xjml 1 swf A Nl JW , l Q QQ f 'fy ,W .Aw A A A X , x 2 Li v, li 'vi' L5 ff ' MN The SENIOR CLASS of WARREN HIGH SCHOOL WARREN, PENNSYLVANIA -L.. rg 2 EES , f., f ' 2 llllllllllllnnmn !i 'T i ' e I M H Mk-W X! Ellie Alma Mater W High in air thy spires are tow'ring Gleaming in the light, While, their solemn shades emboufring, Waves the Blue and VVhite - Furling in its tranquil beauty Oe'r a body true -- Sons and daughters bound by duty Give their love to you. Thy bright emblem shining o'er us Shows thy glorious might. Through the years thou safely bore us Spotless Blue and White. Sons and daughters bring thee praises, Bring thee praise and fame, And thy standard high upraises - Herald of thy name. May thy honor all-undying Keep thee ever free, Through the years behind us flying Oft proclaiming thee. Kindly Mother - .Queen of pleasure - High above the rest - May the passing years, the measure Prove thee still the best. - Ernest Nathan 21 Qo v--aiiivb E .3 Q 522, 9 , - E?3fDRMQ'D.m '+ WLA lLmmmK2 IIIIIHHI ml C K Qi 'L s LM Q , G90-: n--1 1o9o F 2 A-aww ...A,A Q w If N! C5929 ES DRAG? . W :QQ ' Z1 ' Jiiwxw y ef l llllllllllllllllml' '--H v--'lf-Q E , , -LNWREEWW K 4 , 5 -.7,i:iit.L,,i--- 1 . FOREVVURD Q? We, the Dragon Staff, present this XXII Volume of the Dragon for your approval. We wish to thank every one who has helped to make our Annual a success. May you enjoy reading this book as much as we have enjoyed the work connected with it. M a'Vl14f-Af -Bus. Manager -Editgr mhlildb Sit llv -Faculty Adviser I. MWVW Maru'-'10,-ASSOC' Editor -Aff Edil01' -Asst. Adv. Mgr. -nga VL ,M Hoe -Clubs Editor .-A . . xl'.Al' ,MMM Qiogxmbvvtf -Hon. Editor K -A Sgt I C X br -C' l. NI . Qfllawl Heatibf -Joke Editor y WMM mu 1 gf FM -soapohotEd. 4ASSf-f'if-1fS'f- 9 -A t. Ci . M T . imilllbvvx -Ath. Editor MZMJ' W S5 lr M HW! -Adv. Mgt. -Sen. Editor f a ' 4 M Qwoa.-avr-Asst. Adv. Mgt. OL,-fi.F,2'A5SL Smlldt . -jun. Editor S051 -Soph.Ed1tor 7 Q , D d 'Asst' Soph' Ed' z Z -Asst.Jur1. Ed. -Faci Adviser -Fresh. Editor o M-Treasurer QS-o: n--c w6v l71 VJ? ,l TWT.-XX ,f-'f Tx X f'X Gal 37 , 6535g,.,D5MiMm ,, f N ,,,f 91 ,ffH 1 Q-YQ X' xt .f v - 5? -- f ' f'2fQS,,- m,Y NYJAL 1 1LlM1.UmlC' Hlllltlllllmunf f f ' Q ff' -f GLW kk ' Q5 ff 'Aj N L U , Lf X IVIISS KIATILDA STE1N11oFF C901-wifnm--1 oeo I 3 '+ IM -Me -w I Illllllllllmnmu fr H DIEDHCATION 33 To Miss MATILDA STEINHOFF who has endeared herself to us, not only as an instructor, but also kind, understanding friend, We, THE CLASS OF 1929, sincerely dedicate this twenty-second 11 Of THE DRAGON. can-:in--canine: l 91 as a olume ,SQ 2 9 BQSJQIIDREQ Q Y 5 , xx 7 Y -L V X Illlilllllllmmul ' A 'QQ , Q-T-av ld ' AJMLJI I, f ALUMNI WELCOME iff HE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION EACH YEAR TAKES REAL PLEASURE IN ADDING THE INCOMING CLASS TO ITS ROLLS. gf' THIS YEAR WE GREET YOU, CLASS OF 1929, VVITH INCREASED ENTHUSI- ASM. .15 IVE FEEL THAT SUCH A GROUP AS YOURS XVILL BRING INTO THE ORGANIZ- ATION NENV IDEAS AND FRESH EFFORT IN SO LARGE A MEASURE THAT BOTH THE EDUCATIONAL AND SOCIAL SIDE OF THE ASSOCIATION VVILL BE GREATLY ENLARGED IN SCOPE AND ACHIEVEMENT. .ff VVE ARE ALSO SINCERE IN THE HOPE THAT IVE MAY BE OF EQUAL SERVICE TO YOU IN THE YEARS VVHICH ARE AHEAD .lf ceo-:iv-ai:-:eo I 101 ,,. - X Illlllllllllnmm. 5 L WD -., 32 Q W Q W , L ff ,ff-W f K iaf 551,41 ,xufijk 4. A , FX' MJT Va Agxw ' if . Q,-, gf X M h 9 A QB 1 WN 1 KCQQQ - Ei? Q 1 mx 5-lax' fi! X X ff'TfE 1 y X fx, X Xi! X N X X A N ceomiv--acizoeo 2 9 QDJQEECGS' 499 px ,Q ,Ag xp - f ' 2 3. llllIlIllllllllW ' H' 'H' -----A' tg - - .N , g L ALUMNI ACTIVITIES W CTIVITIES in an organization are necessary to keep the organization in existence. Our Alumni Association dates back many years and has a member- ship of many hundreds of people. Many of us do not think that this Association amounts to more than a name, but in this we are wrong. To be successful the Alumni Association must have the support of each member. The graduating class of 1919 originated the idea of an Alumni Student Fund. Their idea was to create a fund for the purpose of loaning money to worthy students who desired to obtain a better education and were unable to do so without help from some outside source. The first thing necessary was the completion of the alumni roll,a task almost impossible. However, this work was started in 1919 but it was not completed until 1926. In 1926 a letter was sent to each member of the Association, asking for a donation of one dollar or more for this fund. The response was very good but not good enough to make our dream a reality. Many of the letters were returned because of insufficient address. Some of the letters were returned by the more conservative who desired to know more about this fund, as to its methods of working, who would beneit by it, etc. No doubt these points were unexplained. It is natural that a person wishes to know where the money is going and how it is being used. The idea of the Alumni Association was to place the money which they received in control of a board of trustees, selected from Warren High School Faculty, from some of the leading bankers of town, and from some other reliable citizens. Students who wish to take advantage of this fund must petition this board of trustees. After careful study and examination, if the student is found worthy of help, the money is loaned to him, without interest, until his or her education is complete. After this time the loan becomes interest bearing. This is, in brief, the outline for the working of this fund. More information can be obtained by asking any of the alumni officers, who will be only too glad to enlighten anyone as to the working and activity of this fund. Appeals will be made from time to time for assistance. It is a privilege and an honor for any member to assist in this fund. Let us get behind this major activity of our Alumni Association and put it across. -George Folkman. D--G l 12 l 9 g55. i53EQ g L ' L 2 ' I In min, AE? ,A ,-J wif ? Q? B W W : X, 5 O l V12 .. 41 R fax I X Q?-15'?. ' X Ei. 1 -1-11 N F ig ' 0 gil 35-'.iu 'l C 'i i 2. lg I I I i gr U 1, Q X A -5' n 5 me 1 l m DJ! 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CLASS OFFICERS President - Vice-President Secretary - 'Treasurer - Historian - Prophet - Donors Poet - - Artist - Musician - Iester - Testacor - W - ELLEN JOHNSON, F - NELSON JOHNSON - BETTY FIELD - MILLITEEN KOPP - PAUL BORG - PAUL BOIIG - - JEANNE BARNVIS OSTER LOTT, KAY BURNS - FREDERICK MACK - - FOSTER LOTT - - HELEN PRESSEL KERMIT CUTI-IBERTSON - - BETTY FIELD Class Colors BLACK AND WHITE G90 D--G '069 l22 ,E Q S9 get robmcai b f N IK' V I IIIIIIIIIII 'H MQ 5 'f 0 D 'i N 1 4 e , gf 9 1. u 'WU' W 'M l' o e G7 kd y 5 e i D wr Lu CLASS PGIEM V 553 Our time has come---now we must part To fight the world-to make our start. And as our school days come to a close We see their worth, that each graduate knows. As we've watched the upper classmen in days g 0116 We've learned the value of dear Warren High. Goodbye in these, the closing days of our reign, But our hearts are heavy and filled with pain. Goodbye to lower classrnen and Faculty, too, Goodbye to you, juniors, good luck to you! We know that in 'our future days Thoughts of Vvfarren High will live always. So to you, Warren High, strong and true NVe say with our love A fond adieun. --Class Poet. coo:iv-QE:-foo l231 Q 2 9 ,V 1 fx 'Jrixl-iixsxj I , lt ' 1 lIllllllll'lNWl ' Ly A L ,L i fini UMW .W Qi J lg.R.L,l-A N lx, f X CLARENCE Amis -- Acksy Accounting 111.1 4.2, .og 1-v.w.,11 qs. o. l,-.f.l- 45, Us ,mt Ivlit' A-l.v.vm'1'uliur1 U, '17, This Iivvly young frllow has a luzitvslltvtl way ul' llL'l'OI1lllHI familiar with thc fair sox tconlnl it ln- thal ruml hair?J. Anyway, ,Xcl4sy , you aml vom' pmltllc jumliur arf- tht- unvy ot' t-vury lioy in srhtiol, hut oh, thosc llat tircs! I l BERNICE E. ANIJERELQLE--iiBCT1lii Stcnogmphic t.'irl.x' ,lllrlrtir .'l.i'.ml'l'ull'ml CD: Jlllllilfl' flmmlwr of tunzmwm' QD. Nui not sisters hut cousins. tif coursv, you know wc mean, llhca anrl llvrnicc. lint spcakimg of llcrnicc in particular-tlitl you cvt-r know anyonc who cuultl haml in hcttur looking notchoolxs antl class pztm-1's than Ih-rnicu? just ask any tvachur in tho Commercial tlk'Il2lI'llUt'Ill anrl y0n'll got thc answcr. lint what cnuhl you m-Npvct of a In-rson uh imn itulntt fr l qlpt umm Is htr ot Q ' nsng i 11' I ', csl 1 'l'1 i. ' nl rs ctnislvicliotxs cliaractt-rislic. E. RHEA ANnEREt:c: -- Ric Stcnographic fiirlx' ,-lllrlwlit .'l.V.V0t'llIl!ll7?l fl, 2, -153 Truck 1333 lmzzyfzfr 1in.vl:t'HiulI LII: Jnnim' t'lmmlu'l' nf tum- nn'1'rt' tj, 45. Rht-a has a cvrtain :lignity ahout hm' that th nianzls attvnlion wllvrt-vt-1' sho got-s, UK' haw- oltru wnmlcrccl how she nlanagcs to lat-vp so cuul anal lll1!'lll:flL'tl. Sho is also ont- of our lu-st looking girls. CLARENCE J. ANnERsoN -- Farmer Accounting Jlruim' t'lnm1iu'r nf t'mi1im'r't't' tflj, XXI- havt' not hatl tht- opportunitv to ht-ar so much from this chap. as hc is ont- of lhost- quicl workers. Nvvcrtliulcss. ws lxclicvc that l'larcnt't- will sonuwlay malcv: a hip: namc for himst-lf, hu- causc hc is thc sort of ft-llow who pushcs ulmstaclus In-hinnl anal slrialcs towards his goal. GLADYS H. BAILEY -- Glad tfirlx' . ltlllvlif .-l.v.vm'infi0l1 tl. 2, -U: lmtigln' litixkvtlmll Qljg fimior t'lmmIvrr of t'mnnu'1'-'t' C3, 45. lla-rv ls a quit-t, num-k, httlc lanly, who hails from North XYarrvn. Altliotxgli sho is qnict. wt- knuw that shu is rloing' a ht-ap ut' lllllllfilllg. llcr pleasing ln-rsonalily helps ht--r to make- antl ka-vp hcl' frlcmls. t-laflys, wt- wish you sncccss anml happincss. D 3 l24l Q29 Q33 ,J N l , ' M t v tttttttttt-it 1v - . - gt 7 2 ' Kystdvltl SIDNEY BAKER -- Sid Technical llrtnfori lfuiirtl 13, -ll, Axsir!-mt .-ltf:'. .tI5,r. QM, .fI.v,v1.vIaH! ltrrnlnfzmt .ll1lr. Q-U, lltqvx' fl. gl. LZ, 3, -lj, Track C3, 45: Sfhlillfll Chili Ll, 2, 55: t'lmirmnn, Senior In1'itutinn Cmrzniittvr C4J:!unm:' lt'r'nf,' t'nmn11'tt4'r' 1351 Senior Play Take ,llqv .-ld1'it'r,' 'Tonic Ou! of the Kitt'hrn. Sidney is one of the boys in Ultrren High who really has brains, lle's a jolly good fellow with the lmys. and the girls don't run in the op- posite direction either. EDELINE A. BARBER -- Bud General In-unmtlt' l'Iuli C253 G1'1'I.v' .-1. .-l, tl, 31: tfirlx' flulw UD, Ciluxx llnxkrtlmll CD: .lunior Cllizmtlrvt' of C'nn1nn'ri'i' GJ. lsn't she Cute? ' lsn't she sweet? Here's lideline with her big, baby blue eyes and her merr good-nature. XX'ho could help but like Y . . her? She's the kind everyone likes. JEANNE BARWIS -- jeanie Classical Ilrtmnitit' flulr Cljg f'-l'I'Ilt'Il Klub 13, U: Blue and ll'l1lIt' limirrl fl, Z, 3, -0, l.1'ft'mr-v Editor 132, ,-l,v.vor1'ft!t' lftlffor HD, f .l'l'HL'1I Klub 13, -U: Girls' tiles Huh 1335 Girly' Club C5, -tl, Claws Propltct C433 llrayan Board HD. Thznigh often Considered reserved and literary ,ln-annie is. after all, most human. She loves humorous situations, llyltsies, blue-eyed boys and ginger-ale. Her greatest passion is honesty, hut, withal, her humor bump is mighty big. Slte's also the lmby ot' the class-so to speak. Lois BENJAMIN -- Bennie Classical t.'irl.v' film' Vlnlv QI, 2, 4353 Cirlx' A. Y-1. fl, 2, 3, 45: Girls' Klub Cl, 2, 35. Rennie is gifted with a beautiful voice, pnlvhritnde, and popularity. jolly, friendly, a good sport, and everyirody's frientlffthat's Lois. BYRON BERRY -- By Ili-Y C-lj, Track Squad CSD: Bnrvx' .-l. .-1, 1-lj. A friend in need, is a friend indeed. Trite :is the expression may seem, we feel that By is the fellow that truly deserves this little proverb. XYe feel certain, too, that when Byron comes face to face with life's big problems, his hail- fellow-well-met-manner , will help carry him through. D'-G L25 CB 2 9 4gQSJ.iiQv1.QezacQQ w . Vluml 1 , lllllllllllllllllllll -w---'-'- ---- 534 A I W ..-H-.W--.-..7 Qi: f f-fi Mal. L .-l f' 7 ,j ,ff 1--1 l20l ANLIIELKJ J. BIEVIQVINUHAiA7lgCil Tcclmicnl Klum Iiffurrlr 137. Imu .l. .l. il. ... 3, -U. Ilmumlir l'l11Ir C-ll, Tn'u.v111u'l' LH: Ili- l' LJ, .UQ Sf mivli fluff LU lln ilx Ilwllnll I' K ll . .C A 'P' ...-.', l'uf'la:'u 1.3, U: l'frr.v1'I,v Is'l1.rk4'llmll gl. M, tfzjilfmi 133: l':1r'.vili' lfnxvlwlll 13, ll: Iil'1n'L' 1.233 llrmlun f Ifmrzl 1-llqilllylli .Svlmul I'l11yVf'.v 143, IIN ll'I1l'I4' Ill II llul n' . .wr nf I7f'l'unIu.v , C'ImVlnl1r'.v lx'1l.w ', . I.rHfI ,llc Iiiiu' .X'I1iIl1u!1.v , 'I'ln' Ilurv 'I'Iml Illlnfllll l11ml ,' ,S1'l11'm' I'I+1y, 'I'uI.'l' ,lly .-llI1'1'm '. 'l'lu-rl-'N no ul-tliing :xronnul it Align- is ilu' fmwtlmll In-ru! llusiwlls llis gl'iilil'un l':uni', his 1li':un:nu- allnlity :xml his iiiiixvrwzll pupulurily lmvv lllillll' .XIll'L'.. onv nl' ilu- lu-at Lnuwn lmyx in sulmul. PAUL Bom: -A Bugs Tcchnicall !lr'.'ln'.vIr'11 ill: Illm' mill ll'In'I.' 13. ll: Illwrfwrl Ilmml gl, 43: Iluixv .-I, fl. 11333 lluxx Irl'n.v11r'rr HD: llf:.v.v Ilixlnrmrz HJ. .X rliip ull tln- nlfl lilnck ix mn' claw lrlirnn gi':npln'l', ll.-K gu:u'znitcwl nut In gl-I :I mark lwlvm' ninety. l':u1l's pupulnrily was pi'm'i'il wlirn lu- wma ulvctl-4l IIT!!-lll'01' ul' ilu' Sl-niui' Fluff. XY:lrrvi1 lliglx m-L-mls inuru lilac him. EUMUND IjOl,L.'XRD Buwiis -- Ed Classical O1'i'Izl'xIru-ll.- 2, 3, -ljg I?1'uumI1'. tlulv Cl, 23: I.11InL ilnlv 13. 45: Ifuys pl. pl. L-U. lull certainly is gnu-l nxnurwl. llv not only wil-llls Il wickccl violin lmw, lun lic win ln-:nl thi' UI'L'll1'Sl!'Il. too. Hu uxlvvvl you to lwcmm- :A rvtlr ml Fritz lirivslcr, limit Ill5ll1llPUllll us, Iifl . MARY Louisit BRANQH -- Mary Lou Classical lfrrlx' ilnli fl, 1, 3. ll: .S'l'l'r'rl111'-i' H11 Ulm' Cilnlf ll 7 l -lb llmi Ilmlli ill Vifli' I l ll -.., . .. - .f...., , J, 3, 453. ,Sl-u1n.vIi Klub QD: llmumln tlulv fl, 5, -Hg l.ulru tlwli 3, -U, -Sl-l'r'l Il1r x' -U: Jurziw V. 'I Cl, .., .UL lvlflmg tlnv CH: I'uu on j 7 f f I'l1l1rm1 7 P rz I 11 5iml1m'l .r I uvvu ill: IiIn' llrlml .ll11jnl ' 1-7: 'I'I11' .llrlkvr uf I?l'f'ulJlx Q45. ll1-rnngli-Nlzwy l.mnsv givcs Ilic iinlurcf-ion lluul ln ix qnnl mal lu lilnl lnr mms fri mls ii' r - . - 1 ::- , ' 1 -' v .' zu wcll :xw:u'v of lici' nm-quzllluil wil :mil lnimur. Flu- has lam-11 nrstrfnng sllppol'lci' of lligll srluml :xvtivitivw uvvi' wincc slic was :L l-l'l'5lIl'll!lI'l, XXI- innsl nut mm-vlimk lu-r :ilxilily au zu atmlcnl cilliur. ELIZABETH MAE BRENN.'XN--iiMdZl6'i Gcncral fIl'l'I.v' xl. xl. ll, .l. -ll: ff1'l'l.v' lflrl' flltll Qjjg flflll-UI' l'ln1mlu'V uf f4mrl1lll'1u'l' U, -U. 'l'lu-rc! no fu-ling lulnv wln-n Nl:1zir ix ziruunml. Sllvk :us clu-m'i'il1pg :ls :l lil'llLlll spring llxly. Klum' just luis lou nmny wurtll wliilc things ln flu lu hnllu-r lacing im-lxulrholy. 'l'h:at'a thc way tu lm, Klan! CQ Q 9 1 I 1 F A GG' X 27: 5 Zi ' 8 AVL, X , llllllllllliiiimm R fj L .. l Maw M , 8 Q 'LX y ,AU l, f X VICTUR BRINDIS -- Vero General fiminr t'l1im1lu'r' iff t'miiun'r't'e CJ, 451 17ioyriic.r l.iiul:x for iz .S'i'ti'elur',x ' C453 l'i1l'.i'i'!,v l?iz.vt'lrull 13. 453 .S'fw1u1'xl1 Club Q3, 45. liveryone knows our can-free. Smiling Vet0 . Ili- haselmall ahility :mil his frienilly Spirit in elm:-es have maile him well known :mil well likeil hy :ill his elassinates. Those eyes just dance, es- pecially when he rlauees. KAY BURNS -- K Technical Blue uml ll'l1i'le C453 Ifvolluill CS, -15, l'41r.vlt-v 145g lfii.rl.'eIl1u1l 1.2, 3. 45, l'ur.vit,t' 13, 45, Jllumzgvr 135, Litzjiliiln C453 L.'li1.r.v Hf1.t'kt'll1ull 12, 351 Trnek 1455 l1'uAvs' .-lflilt-til' ,-1.v.v0ri'u1i'm1 12, 3, 45, Frcnrh Club fl, .253 Ili-l' KZ. 3, 451 I3'u.vl'lmll C351 Tfft1SllYL'f of t'lu.i-.r 1.25: l'v'i'.i'i'tlea1l of Clilxx C35,' filet' Club Q3, 45. XYell, if it isn't crafty Kay with his world- lanious hlush! Of all the fellows in the senior rlasv, we ilu nut know of one who has more frivnil- than liay. His all-arouuil fitness for activities have maile him an outstanding memher of his class :mil a very rapahle leailer. GAYLURD BURTON -- Higgs General Gayloril if one of those gentlemen of the Senior flaws who shruutlh himaelf in mystery. llowever, we have been alile tu oliserve that tiaylunl pos- sesses a rare hut most :ulmiralyle trait in high xehuol youtlls-feuurtesy. X512 ailmire you for this, Gaylnrrl, auil alrin1.g' with it we know that yuur puuetuality is unexeelleil. CHARLES VJYCKOFF CABLE -- Chuck Classical lrtflllllllll fl, 3, 45: Trurle 13, 45: lli-Y C3, 45: 1 m't'.vti'Av tlul: C453 .5-f'lUll,fll tluh Q-153 lltlltlllillgl filulz 145: la't1j'.v' .-l. .-l, 13, 45. Chuck has been an extremely morlest fellow, lint he surely has a pleasing lierfonality :intl :1 eheerful ilisiiusitmn. XXX- know that he will :ln hir. heat to make :t sueceks in hw future work. LOUISE VIGERt5N CARD -- Cardie General flirlx' f-lllll ff, 3, 45: llruumtir Lllrlv fl, 2, 3, 45, llflltlflilljl tlulf fl, 2, 55, lvdlllflifj' f35: lYt1tlnmil l m'l'11.ri'e lmiiiflit' 135: i'lt1.v,r lloekeqx' Cl, 25: iiluxx liizvkrllvizll fl, 25: ffirls' fl. rl. fl, 2, 3, 453 El-ll1l'D' or lj1'tller '. She looks as though she hall just stepped from the annals of lirench uolmility. llesifles her poorl- loolcs, She is jolly :mil witty. XVith her Clever iileas she has nothing to fear as to her muecess in costume ilesigning. D G l27 F-13 ft K i H19 fl 1 , 1 i ii iii lIllIllIlI 'L '4 i s Q A ef iI.?iin : AVERY DEFOREST CARPENTER--iiC3dYpj'U Technical licqvx .-l. .l, tl, 3. -l, nl: l1'nAi'.r film' tlnli t-li: l mfIlmll tl, .l. -U1 l r'z'l1rl1 tillrlr fl, .UQ llikl' qs, 3, 451 7111.-If 41, 3, iv. l'ar1ny , one uf those inischievnus fellows whn make life hard for the teachers and pleasant fin' the students, is said to he an expert at seienee. lle's sure lo he successful in later life it' he keeps up the type of wnrk he has done in high selluul, ELIZABETH ANN CKXISWELL--KABEIINH Accounting tfirlx' filllll 13, -ill lfirlx' .-l, fl. LU: llrunmtii' l'luIr C333 funiar tilniuilwr' nf t'nmrm'r'i'i' tl, 333 11lIft'tltl' nf ll1'xti:1j lf -'Ill-l7jlt'llt'X I.1mkx for u Sit' 'l't'ftH'l' , a . lsu't she :uluralmlt-l 'l'l1nse hig hlack eyes! And sueh pretty hair! Did you ever see sueh beautiful hands? l've heard that she-'s a clever little artist, mu. Sl1e's so liappy-go-lueky and such lnts of fun! Gee, I like her! You don't have to guess here. You knnw sninehndy's talking' almut lletty Fngswell. J. KERMIT Co1.E -- Kevin Classical Xfwuiixll Klub CJ, -U, llere is the hwy with the gorgeous complexion! Y0u'll know Kerm'l hy his talluess, his slininess, and his hlush. Kerm's a good student, ton. llis aiin seems tn he to keep nn the honor roll. EDNA ConN -- Ed lIir'l.r' ,-l. fl. CI, 2, 3, 435 liirlx' Club UH. llid you knnw that Edna plays haskethall? XYell, she does. NYe know that she has looked forward to hei' education and to the things which it would hring her. VVe know that she has gained much from XYnrren High Sehool, and that in turn she has helped her class and her sehonl. KERMIT THEODORE CZUTHBERTSON -- Cubby -- Technical lfnnllmll 13, 45, l'ar.x'it-v Q-U: lfv-v.v' .-llllletit' qlx- .Vtlfllllfl-Ill! tj, -Hg 13l1.Yl'lIUl1 U55 Hill' KJJQ Sf'un1'.rli t'1ulw 13, -U3 liu.vl1i'fhull 13, -U, l'ur.vit-v L-U3 yiftlfk l'uthhertson! XYhn, we ask ynu, has nevel heard that name? t'uhhy is prnhahly as in-ll known as any Ill schunl heeause ut' his varlnus deeds and activities. llesides nther things. he inade quite a naine for himself in fnuihall and haskethall. D--G l-231 AMQ Q 9 IQ gd ' D Watt . A LQJEX za f izll...HL x .LW ' ! CRYSTABELLE DALE -- Crip Gcncral .S'l'uni.vlt tllzlr 145, lmiigui' Bi1.vk'i'lIJi1l1 11, 2, 3, 455 Girls' .-ltlilrtlt' ,-l.v.vot 1'i1t1'uil 1l, Z, 3, 45: Girls' Klub tl, J, 451 llrtnmitit' Club 11, 2, 35, Ilorkcy 1153 1'l1lJ.r BiiJki'tlmll l'rystabelIe is the possessor of one ot' the prime virtuesfgoud naturedness. lt's good to know there are some people who can he counted on to be always cheerful. Yuu're one of thc-nt. frystabelle. STANLEY DANIELSON -- Stan Technical I r'i'm'li 1'1nlr 1.25. Stanley goes quietly about his way with thoughts too deep to he expressed, and too strong to be surpressedf' llut those who know Stan , especially teachers, Find that he is one who can accomplish a great deal in the most pleasing and unassuming manner. For further particulars! just take a glance at the latest issued honor roll. RICHARD PAUL DAsE-- Items Technical Foullmll 12, 3, 45, l'L17',t'l'f,V 145: Trizrk 1253 Bust'- lmll 13, 45: film' 1,-lltll 13, 45, P1'r'5idr'nt 145: Hi-Y t'lul' 13, 45: l'ii'i'-Pri'.riili'1it 1355 Athlrtir .-l.r.voa'i- ation 145. Ask the fellows about ltchie , and they'll tell you he-'s a happy-go-lucky friend and a real foot- ball star. Ask the girls about ltchie and the-y'll tell you he's lots of fun and has the most wonderful blue eyes . 'l'hey're both right, Itvhie . CHARLES A. L. DEFOREST -- Half Pint Classical Ili-5' 12, 3, 45: llrfmmlii' 1-lllll 11, 25: Frmwli l'lnI: 135: l.i1fiu Club 135, 1'liri'xtnm.t Carol 115, 'lf-llflifllltli nl Pqllllll-g1I11I'.Y Flair 125. lie-cause of his size, Chuck has been the object of much torment, but he has always proved capable of taking care of himself. lloth teachers and pupils have learned to know him as a good student and a good friend. FRANCIS HERMAN DELoNG-- Franie', Technical .hifV!PIlKlI f-lllll 13, 453 Ilvamulii' fllllll 145: Boyx' Ulm' 1-lllll 14, 551 Hi-Y 14, 55, B0-Vx' A. fl. 155. Franie seems to be one of these L.1't'lIIl6l'llCll of leisure, There are no worries to bother them. llis handsome countenance and happy smile are well known to all his classmates. D G Z9 Q 92 9 3 ZQUREGQQQ is is v Maxx L X f ' -- X1 f'VAgg'w-in-Wkwin - 'mg tin Ui--I-if '-----' i Y f F l I - -,ID l ip Mm I 'mmm' I Qlfig-'i 4 tjflulal s. THOMAS Dimsczu -- Tom Technical I3'u,vs' xl. xl. 13, 45, Fremli flub 12, 351 Boys' tflri' t'l11l1 C-153 Hi-l' C455 Rutlin lllltll tl 5g 1 m't'.vlry tliub 145. Tom'-a cheruliic countenance has caused many comments of ailmiratiou from lioth male ansl female. It has heen a pleasure to have him as a classmate, llis many fricnils will testify to this. EVELYN M. DIXUN -- Tibbie Classical Girls' fl. nl. tl, 2, 3, -l5,' fluxx I?u.vln'tIiull fl, 2, 3, 45: lmiiyliu' l?u.vkclIit1lI CZ, 3, 45, fillflllllll 1451 Ilruuuitii' ll, 2, 35, ,-lxlirx of If'o.vi'.v , I'i't'l-'ml nf' IIii11n'r ,- ,S'jwuii.rli lilllll C453 IIm'k4',v Cl, 2, 3, 45: Trurk tl, 353 l'ur.viIy l'olIi',i' lfull H52 Girls' t'l11lv Cl, 2, 35. Always, when we look at 'l'ilihie , we have heen struck hy a certain tilt of her heaml that suggests ilctiance, hut her actions helie that pose. ller sense of Co-operation as a league hziskethall captain is sincere. Her willingness to ilo her part anil more than that gives her many frienils. VJ,-KYNE J. DLIMLJNIH Accounting fimior t'humlu'r of L'fmiiI1i'n'r' C3, 45. You See that tall, ilelilu-rate, serious lllllltlvll person over there? XYell-that's 5Yayne lluhloncl. He knows when to speak anal when to he silent. Un all occasions hc is ever polite. EMILY EATON -- Em Classical lfirlx' t'Iuli ll, 2, 3, 453 l7v'umri1ii' flak CZ, 3, 45: Girls' fl. fl. fl, 2, 3, 45: Iitulevtllzill lmriyxu' fl, 2, 3, 453 t'li1x.v lhlxkrtbiill Cl, 2, 3, 45, fl0L'kl'.l' CI. 2 3, 45, Trurle KZ, 35, Sfwzvzislz Club C451 l'ii'i l'rc.t'itlt'11t of Clnsv U55 Latin C'1nl1 13, 45. Emily is the exact iluplicate of her twin, Margaret. For the henetit of those who cannot tell them apart, we would say that whenever a hanilsome young' fellow hy the name of lloh is sien paying attention to one of these girls, it is im . MARGARET EAToN -- Marg Classical lfirlx' t'luli Cl, Z, 3, 45, llouln'-t' ll, 2, 3, 45, llivls' nl, sl, fl, 2, 3, 45, I'lull'-l,Y't'.Ylilt'lll l35: Tn'u.rurr'r C-l5: llrumutii' tilulr 12, 35, laitiu flulr 135, Sjwlnixli lil1lll 145, Trviuurcr' 145. Everyone likes Marg , perhaps hecanse Marg seems to like everyone. She is one of the husiest persons we know. llesiiles guiding the financial affairs ot' the liirls' Athletic Association anil the Spanish Club, she is usually tloing her share tor even morc5 to help put over some affair with a hang! !1 4 iso QQ9 5335! 5 ff? WXJN J ,iimail Q1. W,. 11 - , MQ W L! W it Q, i n Immun L, y I CHARLES EEERHARDT -- Chuck ni-V ia, 594 aan' ,-1, ,-1. 41, 3, 431 Bm mai ll'liin' izp. Ucilllltlliil is the woman-hater, the mirror of male vogue, and nouehalance personified! Although he does not worry about books as much as some people, he does appreciate worthwhile things. l3on't let his handsonteness break your heart, girls. lle doesn't like females. Ile hates em. MILDRED CONSTANCE EMERSON -- Connie -- General tiirlx' tlulv U33 lmiiyiir' 1?ii.x-kvtliall tl, 23. . t'ouuie is quiet, but ilon't misjudge her. She is as much one of ns as anyone else in Perhaps her peace-loving' nature ac- the Class. H ' I r I counts tor her tactltnrnity. ls that right, Connie? ELMER FELDER General Ili-Y 1532 Junior cillillllbfl' of C'0ulmt'i't'v 13, 433 OVt'lll',YI1'II C333 Circ flub 143. Tlmngli not the best known person in the Class ui 10.29, Elmer is certainly not the least deserving of recognition. Those who have been associated with him envy him his ability to remain Calm and cool under trying conditions. A good' man you contlnde-aml rightly. MARJORIE JANE FIELD -- 'LBetty -- Muddy'l -- General Ilmm' Room flhtlllfllllfl Q-13: fnniar t'la.r.r l'ii'r- l'i-rvidmil 133: Svninr l'i'i'u-l'r'c.vitit'1it C435 Girlx' lilnli fl. Z, 3, 43, l'i't'v-l'ri'.vi'dr'11t 133, t'alvim't 143: liirlr' Ulm' Cilub fl, 2, 3, 43, Svrrcliiry C431 tfirlx' ,-lllilvtit' .4.r.rat'ia1ioi1f Cl, 2, 3, 43, Przxridrrit 1431 Il!'tHlIIlfiC tilnb tl, 2, 3, 43, Pr'r.ridz'nt C-13, Si'i'i'i'li1i'-v 123, Trt'a.rui't'r 123, I'ITL'-f,1't'Xitif'7li C335 .bwf'!llll.,Y17 Klub C333 flax.: Barkviball 11, 3, 43 Captain 1435 l.L'tlyllIf Hiixkrtbiill KZ, 43, tiaftain 1433 l'iir.vi'fy S1'i'0Hd.r Q33g t'l11:s Trask fl, 33: Hovkry tl, 2, 3, 43: lgllfilfj' l'0Ilc,v Ball 143, Jlanagfrr C433 Iilin' and ll'liit4' Board CI, 2, 3, 43, Literary CI3, f.'nx.vi'p Ifilitotr Q2, 3, 435 Dragon Baard 143, Srninr Editor Q43: Student Council Q13: High Srlzoal Playcrs A.r.wciatio11, 1435 Class Tcstator 1433 tilirrr Lradcr f3, 43, Tha Chri.vtma.r Carol , Thr Pirkvd-UP Dim1rr , Station YYYY , Thr Folk: Ncxt Door , Thr Drum Illajoru, Pan an n Simmwr Day , The Thrcad of Dc.vtiny , The Klt'f'tumauiac , Char1ot!z : Ruse , Tha Maker of Drvam.s , Land Mc Fin' Shillings , Kcc'1'ing Him l1ami ', HlliflS1t771Hll'1'iwlijjllfhi I7rz'am , St'1'm' from I.im'o1u'.r Life , Come Out of the Kitrlzvnuj Svnior Play, Take My Adz'it'c . lletty--possessor of a cheerful disposition: kind in her criticism: delightful in her associations, one who, through her infinite variety of activities, has always remained just Betty. JANE ELIZABETH FLOOD -- jeg General jane is the inlet, rather shy young lady who has not been shorn of woman's crowning glory. She should hc as proud of those braids as we are of her high scholastic record. D'-G 131 Q Q 9 QQJJEBREQ Q X . f Miffi f ,W A Wy? 1 ' Hmlmlllminm uumwf--- ---v- l +-k, 1 K ' GEYQS 8.41-.rl.fl 5 CHARLES H. FRANTZ --iiCll1LL'lQii Classical llrumfitli' lilnlv 13, 453 S1'uni.vl1 LZ, 3, 45: l.utlu tluh fl. 453 lfrI,v.s fl. fl. 35155 Ulm' und ll'l1ili' Hmm! 1355 l'rnrml 135: oyx' filer t'1ulv H53 .S-f'1UIl.Yll l'lu,v Q45. t'lnu'k is the Clever vhap who is always mzikinf the most unusual remarks. He has a L personality all his own, anrl lt is rather harrl to clescrihe him, llrilliant, amlntious, interesting, :unusing this IS l'lnu'k . BERTHA M. FRARINQL-- Boots Classical fflrls' lilirli tl, 3, -851 Girly' A. nl. Cl, 2, 3, 453 l'f1r.vlfAt' linlll'-V Bull Q-35: L.'lu.v.v Ilrlxkrtlnlll fl, 352 l,t'l!gIlll' liizskrflvcill fl, 5, 453 l'ur'xlt4v liizxlcrllnill 135: film' tiluli C453 ll1'un14lta'i' Club 12, 35: Sfinlx- ixlz Clulr Q-15g llnrlcrt' U, Z, 3, 459 Trark 12, 35. This classmate has acquirecl the lS0ffl'Cl tech- nique for playing haskethall, lt' she isn't in the lligh School gym. shi-'s playin: some game with the tlirls' lnclepenilents, or else shi-'s just laugh- ing! KATHRYN J. GAFFNERH Casy Stenographic t'1mr1m'1'i'r'1ll fAf7lllt'Xf 1355 Junior fill4!IlllH'1' of Khm- rm'l'i'i' Q3, 453 Girlx' fl, A. 13, 451 lllul' und ll'li1'l1' linuril Q-15. 5Yith Kathryn it is rather hard to get ac- quainted: hut once you ohtztin her frienilship, she proves to he a sterling friend. 5Ye flo not know what she intenmls to rlo after she leaves 5Varren High, hut with those nineties and ninety- tivcs. we are confident that she Coulml tackle any jolv. Romiar M. GAFNER -- 'ABob Technical lfofrilmll ll, 3, 45, llirxifj' Q-15: Truflc 1.2, 3, 45, l'ur'xli't' fl, 3. 45: H17-VS' Ulm' lilulr fl, 3, 45, l'l'u.vi1l1'rrl U51 l1'0vt'.v' nl. nl. CZ, 3, 45: jlrum Qllujol' 1.25: liloxx I?rl.vl-Wllvrlll Cl, 35. The silver-toned tenor! You surely have misserl soinethinp: if you haven't hcartl him sing, llis work during the Fall months has helpwl murh to huihl the team ot' which XYarren High has heen so prolul. His Hyarr-Ya for every- hoily has maile him a popular memher of tht' Senior class, MARTHA C. GANTZ-- Mart Stenographic fnuinr' lillillllllfl' of C'mnn1f1'i'u 13, -153 tfirlx' ,-l. fl. C-l5. This dark haireil maiden is inileetl one ol 29's sweetest girls. ller ability in the steno- graphic line is unexcelleil, ancl we know that the stcnographit' lielrl has certainly marle a tinil in this :ulvlition to its ranks. Klart is always rt-:uly to clu her part to help the class. I asf- v--mcisoeo l32l .J W is . QEDEE QC , I l I' ' I ' llllllllllllnmwl 3T 'N'T '1i'1g5 C, . l. , CHC!-iii Q , 2 ia.s.ar-- l, if w MARY J. GELOTTE -- Gee Gee' Classical Frcm'li Club C415 Girlx' A. A. C415 Cllrlx' Club C315 Girls' Basketball Lcaguv C41. Mary's coal black hair ami big brown eyes are most attractive features. Her cheerful smile and happy-go-lucky l'l1Z1!1llCf, we are sure, will always assure her a plate wherever she goes. W1Li.1.4RD S. GIBSON -- Dubby Classical ltitlllllfl Clulv C415 C'Ia.v,r Bnskrlbnll Cl, 2, 3, 415 l7m'i'n.v1'i' Club C315 Hi-Y CZ, 3, 41, Trz'a.v1n'rr C315 Frrnrll Club C3, 41, l'ic1'-Prrxidrlll C415 Football CZ, 313 li'11.vkrllmlI C3, 41, Captain of Soi'nnd.r C415 Vin' I'rr.i-irivui of Klux: C215 Blur and White Board C3, 415 Profivrty C'ommiIti'r for Ili-Y Girla' Club Plalv C41. XYho is that person of the snappy talk and electric eyes? 'I'hat's l1ulrlJy . lt's unnecessary to say he is popular, XYe all know that, A boy as likeable as lJuhhy is bound to succeed. MARGUERITE M. GINADER--L'Peg Classical Clirls' CQIHIY CZ, 3, 415 Girls' Glcr Club C415 llrnmnlir Club C315 1.lltlrz Club C3. 41. Sr'rn'tnr,v C315 Ciirlx' fltlrlrtil' ,-1.v.vov1'utio1z CZ, 3, 415 Sfvnm'sl1. Club C41. llicl some one say that Marguerite was a minis- ter's daughter? lt' so, we must have a wrong impression of such a person. Instead of a stairl, seclate, and solemn girl. we have Marguerite, just lwulvbling over with vitality. ROSALIE C. GLEESE -- Bud General l'111'.w'lwx' Iillikffllllll C315 C4lu.r.v Buxkrllmll Cl, 2, 3, 415 lfngru' Brixkvllmll Cl, Z, 415 llorkry C115 Giv'l.v' .l. A. C415 flllllltll' Cliarnbrr of c4U7IlHlCI't'C C3, 41. Although our girls have heen ilepriverl of a lmsketlvall varsity, some of them have kept up the ulal fighting spirit anyway. Bull , we are proufl to say, is one of those girls who really can play anll who loves lsasketliall. She has :lone arl- mirahle work on hoth the league anrl class teams this year. RUTH GULDSTEIN -- Rufus Classical lli'lvutiny Club C3, 415 SNri'l111'y C415 Ilnluiatiic Cilulw CZ, 3, 415 Girlx' .fltlilrliv A.vx0i'iation Cl, 2, 3, 415 Girls' Club CI, 3, 415 Hockey Cl, 215 C'Ia.r.r Haxkrtbnll Cl, 2, 315 l.l'11g1lF Baxkrtllnll Cl, 2, 315 Truck. Cl, 21: Sf CUll.Y1l Club C3, 415 Gln' Club C25 3, 415 Blur and lVl1ito Board C41: Drum Major C215 Thrr'nd of Ill'.YfliPlj'i' C315 .ll-v Aunt from C'a.li-fgrnfa C315 Ki'r'l1iny Him Homo C515 Fliltcrmon.vc C415 Sfanisli Play C41. A look at Ruth's activities will tell you how hnsy she is. She is notefl for her efficient mem- ory. Her cheerful giggle helps to Cheer us up. She is one ul our good ilelmaters. D'-G 33 9 Q 9 Xi -A 1 M Q ., If ix- wiiliiiiinl 'l N i Q Hlumimiun iiiiii--wiv ------' i - VW f K- ,Y Y, ,. A -.. -W Q' , I ll H s D iijigaaiiu s E. FLOYD GRAIJY -- Rosie Classical Uz'flii'.xlni CX, Hg IQUYVXV Kiln' l'Inl1 LU: Ili-Y U, -U3 Sl-fr11i'.vl1 t'1ulv 13, 431 1.111111 iilulv Q3, ,UQ IM'- luitiligf Klub L-U: S1wuii.vli I'Iiivv Q-lj. Ilmx' shall wi- ilr:-i'l'ilwc Rnsii '? .X rynib? Ili- Irii-s to Illillxk' ns hi-livvc hu is va-ry rynirzil, 1 hnl wi- uri- hupinninu lu thinlx il is :n lmlnff. Imsh- fnl? XXX' an- snr.-, too, that this is hlnll. lflnyml is xi-ry lah-nti-il alnnu ninsical lines. Howl lnrlx, lflnyil, jusuvii CiR:XH.'Xlv1 -- joe Ccncral llrlfiiiiliif Clulw L3, U: Ii'i'ii.v1n'i'1' C453 .Xiilrmml . . 7 . . I'n1'i'n.vii' l.i'ii,,ni' 13, 433 lmuiiitii' tluli 1.1, -U1 IiliIlrr'mnii.n ' f-U: lfnyx' Gln' Cilnh U, -U: Triirlc U, 45: Ciluxs l?f1xL'i'tlu1ll 13. 3. -U3 Sjwzliifvli i'lnlr UH: Junim' l'lniuiiu-r nf l'umu1i'r'i'i' 1333 Sulmvl li'i'f'1'v.n'iitfitim' uf f2V1lf!Vl'ii'll1 t'01iIi'xi H52 Svnini' l'I.1,V, 1'ulu' .lly .'liiT'lii'1'i'. llcrc is mn' ilrznnalist. mn' elm-lmatur. wlinsc win- ning ni-rsunalily anil nnnsnal ahilily havi' hronglil him many fricnils. ,lm-'s rcvurml in high sclnml is uni- to hi- 1-nvivil. lli-i'u's hoping yon'll always mlo as ni-ll, .Incl AN NA CAL1sTA GRIZENLLINIJ Classical lfiilx' l'liv7i Cl. .251 Jimim' l'1ii1mm'l LI. J. .UL Kfirlx' Cflui' Ciflllf U, -U: l7r'figmu limzrii 133. llunlis, lmulxs, lmmmlw. :mil niuri- luimlxs. This is .Xnnas hnhhy. bhc usually has ri-all ihv vi-ry lalvst lmoks. XXI- cannot i'uim-ililwr an liunm' roll ilnrinpg thu last fmir years on whifli hcr nxnm- has not :lppi-arwl. That is a rcvurml nf which tn ln- prmiml, Anna, 'I'hi-n, Inn, :-hc has nnirh musical lah-nt. .Xll cnjoy hvr hcantifnl vuicu. BL,ixNc:ni2 GROVE Classical Clfliliwcil jnnicn' Ycarj f,'ir'l.v' .flililulir .l.c,w.ii11x'ini QS, -U: 1 ri'ui'1l iilnlv 1.5. -U: lfiilx' Plulv QU: l7Y'IlHIlIlfi' Llnli C-U: lhwiglfln lfniiril Q-U, l!Iani'liv's nivntal ahilily inakvs np fin' hvr lark uf Nllllllfll. llnsirlcs hvinpg :L grmrl sllnlrlil. shi- is just luis uf Finn. Yun fan usually ti-II whi-n lllznirln- is arninnl hy thc jully gigglc anil lIl1'l'l'l- ina-nt. Yni1'i'u a gnml spurt, lllanrhc. M.-xRu.fx1UiT C. GRKJNVES -- Peg Classical ffirlx .'l. .-l. Cl, 2, 3, 455 f,'i'i'1.v' f'lnli 1.1. 3, -U: Ilrnmulir Lqlnh Ll, 3, -45: fiid-lx' lflvf Huh LJ, -U: Hlilr llllll H'11iti' Ii'mii'd 13, -U: IJHIIII Cilnb C332 Sfu11i.v11 l'll1lv H13 lmmflw liiixkrllmll C233 lfirlx' Club L'iiIv1'1irI 145: l?n,r 'mil l'n.r g Nw Follcx NUI! ll1mV ,' lli'lHlfi1l!1 Cillrlr K-O. Vcry hright, curly haif, poppy, a vontaginns laugh --'- now wc havc uivcn thu slmn' away. XXX- IIIUZHI l'cg ilrnvcs, Ufl'0l1I'9l'. XYlii'i'i'vi-i' llicri' is a iqmnl limi' to hc hailf -lllL'l'C is l'i'g and vice vursal v- -fl 10'B0 i341 C- T W 2 9 D2Q 6 .fo f Wifi fbi 5 , l 1 A l l lllllllllllllllllllll nglurniv-1--g V ! .5 L f ' Q! W-Zlx rib JOHN CURTIS GUILD -- Ujolmnyn Classical L'lu.r.v l9f1.vkl'llw1ll QI, 35, St't'oml.v 1353 lfmvtlmll Cl, J, 35: l1'u.u'lmll U55 l rl'm'li Club 13, 45: l.l1till tlulr Q-153 llrflvuilit' lluii 1453 llvllutiiuf lilllll CS, l5g Ili-l' CZ, 351 lin-vs' filet' tilub 13, 45: lVl1limml l fm'r1.vl't' l.uli,11u', 'Twin' Ont of flu' lx'1't.'1u'u 145: l'l1kr' .lly .-Ill'1'icl ' Q-I5. liuiltl, hezirt lmrcziker that he is, is liketl hy vrcryoiu- for his gootl uztturc :uul pl:-:isaut umu- uer. The t':u't that he is gootl lookiug' :lull thut he hits uuusuzil ailiility to trip the light fuu- t:islic hzis xuzule him cspecizilly popular with the fuiret' Czuul uenl we sziy?5 weaker sex. Johuuy's clr:uu:itit' lt'Il4lt'llClt'S :tlso have heeu well lleumu- strsileil this yt-ur. EVERRTT P. HEDGES -- l'Pece Technical lfllxrlflill C25, l'urs1'l-i' 13, 453 C'll1,v.r Btzxlevllrlill Cl, 2, 355 Iivyx' fl, .-l. QS, 45, Sfumixlz Club 125. Smile :uul the world smiles with you, Kick :uul you kick alone! For 11 pleasant smile will take :lt ouce XYlit-re n kicker will uevc-r he kuowu. This :-eeuis to lie l'etu's motto Liucl we C:iu't, lay the way, thiuk ol' :I better simile ztcquirell hy :my- llotly. Vote has :i great mziuy other zulmirzxlvle trxuts, lmut the only really clzuu.1erous one is the Ilf0I'0Sllltl suiilefeslwuinlly with the girls. lVl.-XRTHA R. HEERM.ANS-- 'AMike Classical lfirlx' l'luli C253 lQ'1'rl.v' ml. rl. C3, 45g Girls' Gln' Cilulr C-15: lfrlzmtllit' Club 135: Blue will ll'lrill ' lflmrtl H53 Llllllll flulv C-15' S tllll-Ill ilu , . , l' ll Q31 453 fuumr l,lIIlUHIl'l C2, 3, -15. XXL- llxvrl to llllllli you were quiet, Hike , but it's all iu gc-ttiug.g' ncquniutetl, isu't it? lllike is oue of those rare people who knows just when to lie serious zuul when not to lie. XXI' euvy you your gooil recortl in school. GL.-xDYs HoEosTEDT -- Happy Stenographic rfirlx' Cllll' Cl, 2, 3, 45, Girlx' fl. rl. KZ, 3, 45: llrfllmllit' flnli CZ, 35: ftulim' llutmlicr of fam- rru'r.'v C451 5i1'fl'l'flll'-X' of Sofiltvmzwz' Cilc1.r.v. lu this hectic selflceulerell worlcl, Gladys' uu- ce-:isiug goml humor is zi relief. tilzulys is de- cirlemlly pretty, extremely good uziturecl, but tatt- fully stulilloru. She has the ztlutost impossible rt-cortl of not ltziviug' :i single cueuty. hlolly, pt-ppy, :lull eutertziiuiug. NYl1:tt more Gnu we say. GRANT C. HoLL1sTER-- Hoosier Accounting l5ou't let that uickuxlme fool you because GfR1ll'S rezillyh uotutluit wziy at all. He just goes ztloug clijoyuuq' like lmtueusely, hoth iu uiiurl Jlllil iu soul, :null for that we :uiplmtrl huu. D-'G 35 K-1 O 2 S9 Q33 DEMO A We f A feeifwfxs - lluittlt cl llllllllllllllllllll' Ugg-I--we -'-V-A 1 I L , , -LD K Q' if twirl - CLARENCE E. HOWE -- Howe Technical 1l'intereml in ,lnniur Year3 l'vl'l'Hi'fI t'lnb 11, 335 Fl7I't'.HV,V Klub 13, 43, Fuji- Iuiu 1.3, 43: Hi-l' 13, -l3. flarenee is One OI' these silent hartl working fellows who form so important a part in every senior class. xvltllfblll fellows like flarence. where wnulzl we hc? C. ROBERT HUBER-- Bob Technical Junior 1'lmmbi'r of 1-0HlHlt'l't't' 13, 43, 1ling1e1u'.r l.mvk.v for tl .5'.'t'1't'h1ry 1333 llrtmmtit' Klub 1435 I'ltI1'l'SfV-X' Cilub 143: Ili-Y 143. ls it true that you are interestetl in forestry, IlOh ? 3Ve'i'e not sure about that, hut we do knnw you are very pwml looking. Ailtl a jolly tlispusitiun tO this, antl we have llOh . FRANCIS L. HULTQUIST General Truck 133: Iftmlbull 1333 Junior 1'lnunbt'r of tlrm- nzcrrv 13, 433 Hoyx' el. A. 13, 43. Although Francis has not entered into as many :activities as some Of his classmates, his remark- alile propensity for making' and keeping friends entitles his name to a fureinust place among the seniors. ANNA JOHNSON Stenographic 1lfnteretl Sophomore Year3 .Xnna's Outstanding characteristic is her calm unrnffletl manner which she uses On all Oe- casions. XYe applautl you for it, Anna, hecanse in these hectic tlays, few people ever appear cool anrl tlelillerate antl with no apparent worry On their inincls. ELLEN JOHNSON -- jackie Classical tlirlx' Club 12, 3, 433 1'nln'm'l 133: Cirlx' CIN' Vlnb 1233 Drum Illujor 1235 Girlx' Basketball Squad 11, Z, 33: C'Ir1.v.v Tram 11, 2, 53, 1'af1!nin 133, l'ur.vity 133: llnrkcy 11, 2, 3, 43, l'!17'.Yl'f-X' 1433 Girlx' Truck 11, Z, 335 Girls' A, A. 11, 2, 3, 435 Latin Cqlub 13, 433 Couxul 1335 Frrnrli t'l1rb 13, 433 t'I11'rr l.cmlcr 13, 43: Junior Ring t'onmn'Hrv 133: 1'1u.vs Trvtmarrr 113, C'lu.v.r ,S-l't'i'1'fllV'j' 133: llrtlnnltir Klub 11, 2, 3, 433 High Sulmnl l'11Lyz'1'.r 1433 Srerr't411'y 143: 1'lu.v.v Donor 143, l't'nrod 1331 l'rvrimi.r l 1'vklr 'g And the l.11mfv ll'cnt UuI ,' .llct'huuit'ul Jtlllfuf Hlilmixt- max 14l!I'17l ,' ''lx'lef'fuvmnim 'g Keel'1'rlg Him Ilnmrf' Ellen's favorite hohhy is psychology. lleware ot' Ellen when she gets that funny gleam in her eye antl asks you ls that what you really think? SO just couple mental, physical 1l.OOk at her haskethall reeOrrl3 ability antl anihition, antl you have Ellen, Q0 D'-G l36l cg 2 9 QS XQ5Rf2?SQo W ,X f XL 'A Z1 ' ' ' - f ps!! 5 1 9 - 3? lllllllIllllllll'l ' - , 2 df NELSON ALEXiANDER JOHNSON -- Nellie -- Classical Blur and ll'lllli ' Board 11, 2, 3, 43, Ed1'!o'1'-in- lllivf 1435 illl1'1Ill17lll, Board 13, 433 Frmzrli filllll 13, -l3, Sl'iil'l'lflf-V 1-l3: H0-vs' Gln' Club 12. 3, 435 .llarniavr 133: Violin Quarivt 1.2, 333 Latin Club 1435 llrnmatir Club 143: llvbatiny 143, Class Prt'.u':li'n! 143, Hi-Y 143, Pri'.v1'n'rnt 1-l3g Boyx' .-l. ml, 12, 3, 435 Police Squad 13, 433 Football 127: Ba.vvl1all 12, 33, l'ar.vity 133, Baskctball 12, 3. 43, Svvornlx 133, l'ar.viry 143, 'Tomr Out of the h,lifL'lll'll.Hf Senior Play, Taka illy flcli'n'z '. Uapahle, clever, friendly and popular-h0w's that for a combination that just can't be beaten? Nellie seems to have all those qualities that are worth while. He's the person with the good natured smile that Crinkles up around his eyes. You know llllll -fvverylrody docs. ,losEPH1NE LUELLA KIEFER -- joey Stenographic Junior tliamlzrr of fovzrnivrcv 13, 43. Sligllt of stature is joey , She possesses that comniendahle characteristic, modesty,- which so few have. She is rather quiet and serious yet an interesting' friend. This is Josephine. LERoY KIRBERGER Accounting fllllllll' 1-lllUlllIl'I' of 1'omun'ri'4' 13, 43: llraymu Board 133. l,eRoy is lvoth clever and intelligent. These two qualities are so rarely cmnliined. Ask anybody in the commercial department about l-eRoy's good marks, and ask anyhody in high school ahout his wittiness. They'll vouch for hoth. HAROLD L. KNAPP -- Knappy Accounting Ori'ln'.flra 13, 43: Rrulio Cilnh 1-l33 .luninr Cliam- llur of 1-UHlHlL'fLiL' 13, 43. Knappy , that little fellow in the orchestra, surely knows how to play the trumpet. XYe are glad you are a lneniher of the Class of '29, Good luck to you! EDITH KOHLER Stenographic JlUllI7I' 1'ln1ml1r'r of C-KYHIIPIPITK' 13, 43g Girls' A. A. 143. Although Edith may appear quiet to those who aren't well acquainterl with her, don't let that fool you, because she is really full of fun. NYhen those hit: hlue eyes of hers begin to sparkle you want to he on your guard against a very witty reniarlc. D G 37 E-3 C ZTA3 Q 93 Q9 15S,ii1H1QL:EQQfxfcli.iQi if 1 f 'xr ,.V'rWKcs-ss lj rx ng f- ,NM sf- kc, ii , li' I l lllllllllllmwwi ..M...i.-.Q W m P li -cfhxwifmii L YEL! l4lwl.ill ' lVllLI.ITliliN Kovr' -- Mickey Classical Gi ' .- illi1'mi br. 1111. 'cllfirliiiil pal, M Lnrso Allis Spanish lu Xll fiuzim' As she of our future. cousins--Qaida: l38l rls l,.l.1I,.2. 3, 41, 1,Hl.x hlii llulv 11, 2, 3 lb l'uu mi 1: .S'1rmuli'1 .r ,711-X , 1153 llI'IIIII .UQ l'1'i'.viilli'n! film' fllllll 1-U: lll'llllflill1l 1 C Klub 13, -U1 l'm'.vil-v lhlwitilrgf Trim: 13, -ld: National lful'rr1.vii' lmugfln' 1.3, -U3 llriznmlii' 1'lnlv l 17, 'U full 1111! 13 -ll 11 mmm 145 M14 ' , .L,,. . !fi.f'.vi:S'i'llinr cluxx 1-lj illrulwn Rinrrll 11, 431' .-l.r.rl. Ilruymii 1-lj: Ulm' and llflzitc Iillllfll 13, 45: Latin 1'lul1 13, 415 Vim' 1'0H.vul 13jg .qflllllllyll Club 1' 3 45 Sirfnx 1-O S111 i ll I'li , .'wc'rf'j 5 Q misli Cui ry, ii fx Qllnuiumn 1-lj: Slwzllixll film' Klub, Nicki-y , thc Smili- liirll Anil can sllc slu- lmtcl lichincl that chccry jullini-ss nt Klillitl-vii! is in 1 Arms! mligptl' king 'nil Yi 'r A 'mil , -- - nn' 3 mi . -H1 v : g lcka-y , :mil lllv kinil wc :ill llki-, CHARLES P. LANE-- Clmck Accounting 7'riii'k 1355 frzuinr l-IIIIIHIPVY' nf Can1un'nr 12, 3, -li. l'lmclc , ll stnlwurl, si-riuns lnzl, is one of that lypnt who :always inukus gmail in vvlxaxlcvui' lie ilm-s. Ili- is lsnnwn for his llt'I'Sl'Yl'l'lllIi't' :xnil for thc fact thai lu' :Always givcs his llcst. Liasuu L,-xRsoN -- Les Gcncrnl lin-Vx' nl. .-I, 1.5, 413 llrumuliu 1'lnlr 1-U3 llflmliulf Club 1.5, -lj, Ili-Y 1.2, 3, 45: Bn-v.v' film' Vinh 1-ll: Sfwmish Klub 145. n's sth-:sk of wit, :ls :xlmly llllISl1'ZllUll in thc ulflm- :mil XYl1ih- , has girl-n -him qnitc :1 rcpnlzmun. llc has that closirzililv :ulnllty nl vnlvr- lnnum, th :sm lr nt l ll lu nun hun 1 if' an lim. 'His is ' ' 1 gm-:xl mnnlmvr nf lrin-mls. ALLIS M. LEVINE--KiAl Classical ffirlx' 17141: 1.2, 35: .Sxlwulisli l'lulr 13, -U: ffirlx' ,-I. fl. 13, 45: llrumulii' club 1-0. sccins shy, lint tlmsn- who know hcr, know that shi' is an guml spurt Illlll rwuly for zu gmail time. Allis's i'i-pm't-cnrll provi-s that :A girl can lm lmth pretty :xml intclli5.:n-nt. XXI- know your slnclcnls will lilac you :ls mnrh :ls wc I , . lh. MILIDRED LIND -- l'M1lly Stcnographic l'llnmlw1' of lirlnzlrlrwi' 135: Hirlx' ,-l, .-l, 1.235 Girlx' Club 1-lj. Mililrcil is :L moilcst, quiet jewel of :1 girl. Shc is unc whom cvcrymw rcspccts :mil :nlnnri-s. is rx lmral wurkinf, cuiiscli,-ntlnns muniln-r an lnl ls class, shi- IS snri- tu lmvv :A sncwss Q 2 ,K s QSQZQBQQQEG KQ 5 ni 7 ii f lllllllllllmmiui - dv 7 FOSTER LQTT -- 8'Fos Classical llrflywu lluuril CZ, 3, 45, fake lfilitov' CZ5, .-lr! lftllvllll' 13, 453 Illirr 111111 ll'111tf' Board Cl, 25, l7r1m111!1'1' C'l11l1 Cl, 2, 3, 455 Boyx' fl. A. Cj15g !'.l'1'l!4'll filllll C3, 45, H1'-Y C3, 455 Cilnss 1 l1't1xI: I'l11-Uv .N'1'14l1! g 1.111151 Club C1, 25, fllll.Y.Y llunnrz L'mnc Om of flu' Kl'fC'llL'll',. lt rather awes one to have tn write-up a r-eal genius, and hos is a real genius. llesides being' an artist. he is an interesting friend and a elever ermversationalist. XYarren High is proud tu ae- lmuwleilire the acquaintante of you, Fos . .NNE KATHERINE LYUNS -- Rainy General lfirlx' nl. rl. Cl, 2, 3, 4, 55, T7't'l1eYlll'l'i' C45, l'1'1'1'- 1,I'l'Jlitit'lIf C553 C'I11,r.v BllJkt'fbIlll Cl, 25, Lvflflllll-ll CI5: l'11rx1'l,v 1311xk1'fl111IlSq1m1l CZ, 35, 1'11r.vit,v C353 Iln1'k1'v 3 4 5 C11 111111 lftllllf' T nm 5 ' , in , 37, P 4 4.1 1' C-5- l'lll'.i'lf'V l'0ll1'-v H1111 C553 Claxs Valli'-v Ball C55, fillfftll-Il' C555 Ilr11m41tie Club C45. Rainy is '.ZO's most outstanding master in the fast fading art of girls' haskethall. Also, if yon're looking for a stauneh friend, try Rainy . 5Ye musn't forget to add that her ever ready wit always drives away the blues, JANE E. LYTLE-- jellie General ll11111t'vIv'1m111 f'l1111'Jm11u C45: Girls' .-I. .-1. Cl, 2, 3, 45, I'r1'.vi1lv11! C453 lfirlx' Glu' filllll Cl, 25, 1.ll7l'IH'l'1!ll C253 Cllrlx' Club CZ, 3, 45, filllllillff C-15, 5' I 'Q I 7 I 'umfilii' C'lu.1 C-, 3, 45, Ir'cxirl1'11l C., 35, lille- l'1'1'x1'1I1'r1l 111111 S1'1'1'rt11r,v C455 Frcllrli Cilnh CZ, 3, 45, 'l'r'1'11.v11r1'r C-l5g ll1'l111hinyf Club C353 f-IIIXX lf1l,rk1'llv11lI Cl, 2, 3, 45: Imnyiie I1'11.rk1'tl111ll CZ, 3, 453 1I111'l.'1',v Cl, 3, 45: Trark CZ, 3, 45: Valley Hull, l'111'.v1'1'y C451 l?itl11'1' or EI.fllt'l'l'j N1'.i'! lloor .'X'1'i1fl1lm1'.v ,' fi1ll'l-.VflPl1'l.Y: rl! Pxlillllliflllllii Fl11t j Tl1r1'111l of ll1'.vl1'l1,v ,' HA-L'1'f'I'P!1j Him H1m1r ,' l'11u on 11 ,S-lIIlllllt'I'l.Y llny ,- No ,Urn lV!11IfI'1l'l,' 'T111111' Ou! of lliv Kl'lt'l1F1! ,' Svnior l'l11,v, Take llwv A1l1'11'e . llere is one of the Cleverest girls in sehooll llid you ever know anyone more interesting or inure enjoyable? jane is always the life of the party and too, slie's always natural. How much that does count! FREDERICK MACK -- Fritz Classical Ffmilmll Cl, 3, 45, l'r1r.iily C3, 45: ffriskellmll CZ, 3, 45, lY1ll'J'l4f.V C35, .llnniiffrr C45: H1TY C353 Bays' .-I. fl. C2, 3, 45. llere we have the modern Apollo-Fritz Mack! lleside this xaluahle asset, his uiipreeedented humor and athletic ahility have established fur Fritz an unusual and enviable name. 5Yhu has not seen him on the fouthall Held? PERRY ROGER MAHAEEY -- Pop General l Clf1'l11'.vtl'11 CJ, 3, 45: Ili-l' C45: Hays' .-I. fl. C459 I,11t1'11 63,1117 C3, 45. l'op f'l'l1e 5Yise Cracker! How many Classes you have saved from heing horing and dull by your amusing remarks! llas any one ever seen Ruger angry our serious? Never! Ile is always guud natured, jolly, and clever. l i U 3 l-391 Q29 L.. . J,.!-W-,.-. 1 ii 5 l' I Illlllllllllllll fI'I' 5, V. I lu M . fm, .. --- 5 Lf i! PAUL THOMAS McCoRMACR -- Abe Technical liil.vinr'.v.r Rltinlilyitr' of Ihr Drugfon 145 5 Sfwmixli Llulf 1255 lioyr' fl. A. 12, 3, 455 Iiootlmll 12, 3, 15, l,ll?'.Yll-V 13, 453 Travk 12, 3, 45. ln Honest Ah4 ' our store proprietor, we finsl :i trite pal and frienfl. .-Xhc is a football man :intl a wearer of :L couple of coveted NV's . He is also :in all-ronnfl goml fellow aml takes a prominent part in many important activities. His disposition anrl personality marie him a name in XY. H. S. JOHN CLARKE McCoY -- jolmme Technical lloyx' xi. fl. 12, 3, 455 Ili-Y 1455 Iioyx' Gln' 1'lnlr 13, 455 Glcr Club Ontliestra 13, 455 Sfvznixli t'lnIv 11, 255 I-'urcnxic Club 1255 t'la.v.v Basketball 135: Football 12, 355 Baivrball 12, 3, 455 llrbating 1'luli 1455 Junior Ring fommittvc' C352 Blur and ll In'Ir 12, 3, 455 1'irvulntion llflanngrr 12, 355 Huxinf-.vx illrmngrr 13, 455 llramntir Club 13, 455 Srnim' Cali lbmniitfrr 1455 Hi-Y Girls' Cilub l lny fam- mittre 145. 5Ve all know john hecanse of his ahility to ilo any sort of harfl work, whether it he in athletics or on coinmittccs, or in Classes. john has nn- nsnal hnsincss ahility. llc is sure to he a snr- vcs-z. .Mltl to this, ,lohn's wonderful spirit of com- raileshili. This makes him a loyal friend. MAYoL,x MCNITT -- Sunshine General .S'f'inii.rlt 1 'lull 13 5. Earnest air Ctirly hair Ya know nh? Sure, yon :lo-Y A She's our frieml Mayoln. GLENN ROBERT MICRLESON General Ifonflmll 1455 TI'llt'l1' 12, 3, 45, lYIll'.Vll,5' 145, lllan- oyvv' 1455 Ifnyx' A. A. 12, 3, 45: Studrnt lllmmgrr Foollmll runl l?a,vkz'!buIl,' Ulm' 1'l14b 1455 Frz'm'l1 Club 135. The helping hanfl fthat's Mick all over. llis work clnrinp: the athletic seasons deserve credit. lle always seems Iizippy and cheerful. XXX- prerlict :i good fntnre for this atnhitions fellow. LOUISE MILLER -- Lou Classical Girly Klub 1I, 2, 3, 455 Girls' A. ,-I. 1I, 2, 45, 5i t'l'l'lf1-fy 1455 Ilorkvy 11, 255 Dramatic Club 125: Sfinnislz Club 1455 Girls' Gln' Club 145: lmngur Brzskrtball 1155 Latin Club 13, 45. Louise is one of the girls whom everyhofly knows. She is always jolly, and we recommend her to anyone who needs to he vheerefl. ller scholastic iecorrl is an envizthle one. U--G 09 l40l L5 rx gxx gd ' J wall V IlllIIlllIllIlHll ' - 'if' A iw 9 2 9 .Q-33: 1 3 ' X JOHN E. IVIINER--HIORCH Technical H41-i'.v' A. .-l. Cl, 2, 3, 434 Hoyx' CIN Club 13, -U: Ili-Y CI, 2, SJ: llfbuliuyl Club CBJ: Frcurlz Club 11, 2, 35: I'-7'L'7lt',I Play 133. XYilI we ever forget the interesting themes John wrote in Senior English class? Carl Sand- burg had better think up some pretty snappy poerns if he wants to keep ahead of John Miner. ls that your profession, John, or is it just a hobby? MARY C. MONROE Classical Girlx' Club C353 ffirlx' Allxlvtii' .f1.rxni'1'rllimL CZ, 3, 47, llramatit' Club Q-U, Sfiawiisli Club C3, -U. hlary seems to he another one of these quiet persons of whom the class of '29 seems to he plentifully supplied. Nevertheless, to those who ltfnow her, Mary is not quiet, but full of pep and un. MARTHA K. MORTENSON -- Shorty Stenographic fuuiur Clmmbrr of Conmivrcv CS, 415 Girls' Ath- lvlic A.rsociation Q-U. This neat and prim little miss may he bashful, but looks are often deceiving. During Martha's four years in school she has made many worth- while friends. . EDNA NELSON -- Pere General Girls' Club 1-lj: Girls' Allilvlii' Axsoviation C-lj. XVhen you are looking over the ninety per cent. group, you will often glance over the name of Edna Nelson. She is one of our earnestkstudents, who is getting the most out of her studies. And notice, please, Pete is one of the few typical blondes in the Class of '29. MARTHA NELSON General Girlx' Atltlrtii' Association CZ, 3, 413 Girls' Club CZ, 3, -U, Dramatic Club CZ, 35: Imayuc Basket- ball Q2, 3, 43, Junior Clmmbcr of Coninirrre UD. Martha is a lively, Carefree girl who always has a good time. She can be happy in any situ- ation. This is a very enviable trait. XV. H. S. will miss you next year. 1:90-f D-'3 v60 I41 9 QS DQHQ W Y O 2 ' I ll nlmuu K 4 Lawn ni l 8 if ii Riff M I g mimi. Al.: .---.- i , , - Q- , k MARY JANE NICHKDLS -- UM. 1. N. Classical llmmriln' l'lnl1 LS. 41: ffirlx' lilulv fl. -U. l'ulu'm'l C-U5 lf1'1'l.v' .llllilvlir ,flx.vm'1'uI:'o11 13, 413 lfd1'lov'-1'11- fllivf of llmylvn C451 l.uIz'u Ulirlv 1-H: l'1'nf'4'1't.x' i'oum11'llm' nf Ili-Y ffirlx' Ilnlw Play HJ. Yon wzinl Il girl who run my clcvcr, nicnixiinq- lm-ss things? XYYUIIM nomln-rl You want zu girl who laughs :Anil Chatters :nnl trivs .vo hnril to make :in iinprussion? XYrong niunlmrl Ilnt you any you wxnit :A girl who is frzink :inrl honest in hi-r opinions, rzipnlmlc of :iny lnvntnl task, :nnl smniirli :is liilxmltzir in hcr fricmlsllips? Stn-p right up :mil invct our wlilor-in chief, Mary .lain-Y LLOYD NoLL1Nor5R -- Daniel Accounting Ul'i'l11'.vtrf1 HJ: Ili-l' 145: Junior C'lmmlu'r' of f'rmm1r'riz' CU. l,loyzl's :ihility :is :i plnyi-r on thv hnnjo is wvll known to cu-ryonc. llis work in the 0l'l'lll'hll'Il :incl in other :wtivitivs has llffllllllll him quite :i rcpntzition. XXX-'ll :llwziys l'L'l1ll'IllllCT l.loy4l as :ni mnlritions, inmlnstrions, ulnssnizilc. IVlAB1iL Louisa Nomus Classical ffl'rl,v' .-HI1J1'l1'f .-lxxfwifzlioli 1.2, -lb: 5'fw11li.xl1 l'lulv U51 llrmrnitii' lilirli C455 film' null ll'l1ih' lfould QU: l'l41.r.c Trflrk C41 Q iiluxx Vollry llull 1451 Imrlgliu' l1'u.r1sctlmlI L 'ln.v.r Tmzzu HJ. To look at lllnlm-I onu wonlrl think that such an small lxcrson vouhl not possibly lu' zi scnior. Now rlon'l lct Kl:llwl's stnlnrv fool you. lli-1' niinwl is :nt la-:ist llirvc limos :is lmig as hui' lvoily. AUDREY M, O1.soN, And -- Swede Stcnogrziphic lf1'l'I.i flnlv 13. -Og f.'l'l'I.v' .'I. .'l. fl, J, 3, -UC flllll-HI' l'lmmln'1' of f'mmm'rm' ll. 3, -U: lilnxx li'u.vkf'flvr1ll CID: l.l'HylIll' Hu,vki'Il1r1ll Ll, 3, -Up f.l1l5N llorkfvv UD: llluxx l'1rll1'y llull f-ll: l'ar.v1'l-v Q-U. llirl you cvur wc Anrlrry when shi' w:isn't fnll of pep :inrl go cvvry niinulr? lYcll,--we never liars, xinrl .-Xxiuliu-y's L'l:n4:4l11:nL-s h:u'c niissufl hor greatly sinu' she left us ot iiiicl-si-iiicstcr. New-r is Ihcrc :L clnll moment spun if Aualrm-y's nrunnml. ANTHoNY OR1oLE-- Tony Tccliniczil 5f'1!IIliA'l! lllllll QD: lfontlvlll Ll, 3, -U: l'l41,v.v Iffiskrilmll C3, 433 Trurle 1.2, 3, U: l1'0yx' xl. A. CZ, 3, 453 Iirlxkvllmll LD. Tony is ons of that typo who is si-cn :mul not lin':irrl. llc is Ji hnrfl working' hoy, :mil rczuly to ilo his hit in anything. Allili-tits :incl slnrlics :irc his specialties. v-'G l42 CQ 52 gp 1:g5jQE33liiiiiigigbjggxxx K gfff f N rx- .JL H..LA LQ 4. ,X Z1 s I 1 If lillllllll lllllil lglllmwlwll Himilltt r I Qtfplixxsiiitff Iiwii H.XRlJLD PATCHEN -- l'Patcl1 Accounting 1-'imllmll tl, 3, 45, l'IIr'sil,v CJ, -U3 llill' 13, -U3 lfuyx till-I' tlnb 13, 433 Bn-I-x A. .-1. CZ, 3, 45: tliuxx' ljll,Ykt'HIllH C5, -lj. l'l'1llCll'l is :I pgrmml fvllow, :Intl if you think hi-'s :itlllt-tic, just louk :It his two NYE, lfvuryliuily likvs l'1llK'll'y, :Intl why slltlllltlllii thvy F V.RL-IE.fXN ALICIA PAUL -- jean Classical l.I'I1gun' I?u.vkI'IlIIIIl fl, 2, 3, -U: ffirlx' fl. A. 125: l rI'm'lI filllll 13, -lj: f.'I'I'1.v' C'1IIh HJ. UAlt'llI1n is I'CCOLLlll7L'tl hy her frientlly smile, her hcziuliftll tu'tlI,.:III1l -ht-r 5-Ivrrt Ilispoxitimi. Igrczit :IIIIoIIIIt nt :iinlritmii Inwttrus har the sticvcss wt' wish hvr. EBBA PETERSON Stciiogrnphic I.I'tIgf1rI' Htixkvlllizll Cl, 2, 3, 453 flax: I?II.vkI'tImll 7 A -I Q1 7 'S tl, -, 573 lltllikl'-V fl, .DQ Girlr' . .. , 415 Junior CilltlHl'H'l' of t'mIInI1':'I'l' Q3, -lj. lilmhra is pnc of those girls who tlllt'SlIit tfuhlish what shc IS- Iluitig, hut one who works silently :mel ziuuoizttilirlius :I lot. Sha- ls mic ut thc :Intl stzutlicln-st ot lI'lt'l14lS. LUIS ELIZABETH PHILLIPS General fiirlx .-1. .-l. CI, Zjg Girls' film' Club HJ: filllll C-Hg INIIIIIIIIIX' Lilub 12. -lj: l.I1tiu ' Club U, LU, IVV, Gf11't1L'nI'r I'i0l'glA',S' flliviitlnj TrctI.vIn'I'r of Latin Club Q-lj. This lulnc-L-yell, light hnirczl girl gives hcr tczirliurk thc llIll3l't'SSlU!'l that she IS very lnit her IIIIIIIL-runs fricnclh Choth mule :Incl fcinzilc-D know otherwise. Lois is zilwziys in every activity fur tht- gmail uf xYZll'l'i'l1 lligh, :intl we :irc certain kht- will mzikc :I aticrt-54 of wlixitt-ver sho: unsler- tzikvs. PIIIIL PITTMAN -- Pittman General Iivnllmll QS, -lj, Sz't'mI4I.r C433 OrI'iIf.I'fl'fI fl, 2, -lj, Boys' Hlvc Klub fl, 333 B113-5' A, A, f3 -lj- l'lII.r.f lJ'I1skulbf1I! C433 BIIWIIIIII 12, 3, 45 l'IitIl'5 clansworls lllltl his work in activities have ninmlc lIIIII Inamy frtt-mls lllllilllg both tczichn-rs :incl attnlciitx. llis hnrzl work :Intl inilepeixilent l1IlYt' IIIIIIL' II grunt Illlllly things for him. Il0I1't Her -v -w trucst Cirlx' quiet, 1 1 spirit D'-3 l43l lf, fl 1 Q15 11111 11 l':111l1111 1lw1y 1lr11ll Ill 11111 Tlllll l0rt1111 1t1ly sh1 s1.1111s 111 ln 11l wi '1 r1 s11-11 11 hlmnr 1111 she s11s funn S111 of 11111 tl11 most NLl ll7lli Sllllillltlll HELEN L11111SE PRLSSEL Presse! 111v'l.v KI11 C11 I 11'1'-l'1 1111111 1111111111 6,111 7 4 I r1v111t f111'1,1 1.11111 UD: Hour l'1111 S1 1111111r v 1 1111011 l Thr N111 170111 A11111 or l1nr111l 1 X1111 nf A1111 1111ll11111 tl 17 1 111 C411111 llc. 11 lr1sx1 QTL N 1 girl we. 11l l'r1-NN1 11111-.uns s f1u 11111111 ir 11c11pl1 IIN l11 11 ':111L1r1 YN l1 11 ll1l111 Sl s ahv 1111 R l his Ll 1ss1n111 1111-mwms llllllSll 1l :1l1ility '1 1110111111111x1 1111 ft 11l1111r111- l'rcw1l 1 11111 1 1 1 l':11sy 1111 lllll 111 th ll1- Lll 11 111 the lllgll S1 mn 11rcl11str1 X 1 11 11111 ll xuth your 11111si1 '1 3 1111 111 Syl 11. 1 lllly She 11rt11nIy clou lots of work for '1 p1rso11 lltf size. v11 l1r11x1-. llllL th it s1yl111, 11101 1l111 Lx 001111 1 Slll'll 11111111.11 BURTON JULIAN PUNs11Y Burr ll1r1 IS 1 1 1111 V1 11111 111r 11111 1111v1s 11 vvcr s f 1 1 imsx 11111 him ll my r11n1 ll Olly, s 1 1--.1111l1s 1111 lCIlCllLT llflllll 111 ll 1 IIN r11111x 1111111 111 worlqr 690253714-1 1'60 Q 2 S9 ,QFQDREQQE by R f f X um: 1 H it - - Q Lf W W ess fl . Eg 1 9 'X ,QQ yt MARIAN E. RAPP -- Rappy Stenographic Junior f-IIHHIIJVI' of fi0H1H!l'1'L'I' C3, -lj. Always jolly, always good-natured, onward through life does Rappy tread, Anyone who really knows lilarian can vouch for the aforesaid statement. Yes, we have firm belief that this young lady is most easily recognized by l1er pleasant smile and cheerful disposition. F. ORLEATHA REARDON -- Exe Stcnographic ffirlx' fl. fl. KZ, 3, -O: Girls' Culub Cl, -3, 43: Ilrnmuiii' Klub fl, .UQ fllllllllf fihlllllllfl' of llmz- PIIL'l'L'c' Q3, -lj. Urlcatha is stately, dignified, friendly, and a good inixer. Never has there been a girl who so loved to have a good time as Urleatha. xxilltll you are at a loss for something to do, we refer you to tlrleatha, who is always capable of suggest.- inp: and planning something clever and unusual. HELEN REYNOLDS General fiirlx' Cilub Cl, 2, 3, 453 Girly' fl. A. CI, 2, 33: Girls' Ulm' Club fl, 253 Our Amit from Oili- forum . Here we have Helen, the College lluinor Kid. She's not only a neat looker, but slte can design and sew dresses like nobody's business . 'l'l1ere's lots Ot' talent in this future modiste. PHILLIP REYNOLDS -- Phil Accounting llrimnltii' lilnb CU: linyx' .-1. .-l. CZ, 3, -Og Awk- ivuril Sqiwnl LZ, SJ, HIYY C323 Gln' Klub C351 Junior Clnirribur of Commvwu C3, -lj. Phil is a quiet and good-looking fellow who has earned the respect of all. He is a good sport. lies! luck tO yon, 1'hil . FRANCES ROBERTS -- Fran Classical Latin flub fell. Frances is one of these people who believe in the proverb of being' seen and not heard. Although Frances is quiet, slie is the kind of girl who gives the class its backbone. D'-3 0k i451 Nil 4--NAE QS lQl5?2Q.S'D,Qw 5 , l. I Q! ' df' i.ftuL.M-A Lf K IWADELINE M. ROEINSUN -- 'tSlwrry , 'iMadge -- Accounting rlirlx' Cilnb 11, -U1 flllllitll' Ciilluullfvr' of 111111- vn'ri'v 13, 433 llruumlii' Klub 12, 55: l.l'Ill1ll1' Bilsketlmll 11, 2, 53. llere, iurleenl, is one of the shortest nienihers of the class lrut it' ynn have been in any of MaileIine's classes, you will have realizecl that size hasn't a thing: to ilu with heing hearml annl having gonil marks. ln fact, Slmrty , ynn shoulcl he prrwucl of your slistinetinn. ROGER ROBSON -- Rog Technical Ilmyou 111011111 1-U: I 1'e11i'In Huh 11, 2, 3. -15: Trnele 11, 2, 3, -ll, lllllllllllfl' 1-U: Iiimllmll 13, -ll: Ili-Y 155. ling is the kintl nf person everyone likes tn have for a frientl. lle is slow tn anger anfl :nick to helr an'one in uc-eel. llis lmusiness I . . l 5 . . . . alnllty has heeu well shnwn In lns rarnAnus tluties ln school. XYe prenliet a very successtul future for him. HELEN RYAN -- johnny Classical Frvnrli Klub 1-Og 1ifrl.v' Club 145. lt must he very iliFFieuIt to enter a strange high eclmul in 0ue's senior year. lluwever, llelen mlot-sn't seem to have mincleil that so much and we congralulate her on making so many acqnain, tances anzl friendships tluriug her one SllL'CL'5il-lil year in XVarren High, ROBERT SANDBLADE -- t'Bob Technical l rl'm'l1 1'lul1 1255 'l'1'ln'lc 12, 3, 451 Huyx' .-l. fl. 1-U. Huh is rather quiet, hut those who know him will testify that he is a valuahle rcnnpauiun. His almility in a mechanical line is quite unusual. lle is sure nt' success if he follows this line nf work. VIKJLETTE N. SAYLOR--HB1LTl1'1yn Stenographic Ilrumntie Klub 1133 G1'1'1.v' .-I. .-I. 12, 3, 455 Cirlx' filllll 1-lj, Blue um! II'1n'1v Board 1.2, 3, 435 Juniur' 1'lmmlu'r of f'0llIHlt'fL'l' 13, -U. Violette is the girl with the twinkling eyes anml pearly teeth. She is outstanding as a typist, anll well known fur her great assistance to the lllue :unl NYhite llnarll. G90:5iJD G Q29 Q Q 'K X-f-' ' Y Q W' I Illllllllll '- -fi T 'D z i ii D , t Q YZQSWT DoM1Nic J. SCALISE -- Chingo Accounting Fmillmll CJ, 453 l?11.vki'tlmIl 13, 413 Iinxvlmll 13, -O3 Junior' lilltllllhfl' of t'mmm'1't'r CS, 45: Ili-Y Q2, 3, 453 lin-rx' fl. A. CZ, 3, 43. t'hang ! This name and a thousand others have lween zipplierl to Dominic. Few antl far ln-tweeii are the unfortunates who do not know Hkilllllllflu. llis humor anrl personality have maile him cntt-rtainiiig and likeahle. Everyone likes to hate L'liingo arountl. FRANCES M. SCALISE -- Fvenchy Classical l'nlh'y Bull C451 A Bm' of illm1le1',i'.r g Ciirls' fl. A. Ll, 2, 3, -Og Ciirlx' Lilnh Cl, 2, 3, 45: llramntit' liluh CZ, 3, -UQ Frmtcli Klub 13, 41: Girlx' Gln' Club C-IJ, llmclery CI, 2, 355 Clam Bnskrtbnll CZ, 33: 1.f'11UHL' Baxkcthull QI, 2, 3, 45. 'WVU-ell-wot uf it? This happens to he lfrenchy's favorite expression, but Frenchy can :lo more than crackwise . She is apt in every- thing in general. You know that type seems to he ahle to place the artistic touch, that different smm-tliing-tliat's Frenuhy, our pretty, little liruncttc! HELEN SCI-IEARER Stcnographic llrmnulic t'lulv LZJ: Junior filznmbcr of 01111- Hl!'I'L'C' CSD. This quiet unassunling girl is well worth know- ing anal claiming as a friencl. llelen is always cheerful and smiling. Since she left us at L hristm:is, shc has hccn keenly missed. MARY I, SCHUELTZ Classical Girls' xl. .-1. CZ, 3, -lj, Sf'n1zixli flnh 1-0. Nlary is the pretty little blonde with the husky voice. The Spanish l'luh claims her as a promin- ent member. XYQ might add that Mary wears a fur coat anrl has a hartl time trying not to he late for school. JASPER SHEPHARD Technical Ili-Y CJD, Truck HJ: Ilivmxrilit' Klub KZ, 315 Sf'nni.i'I1 tilirlv 14, SD. jasper is it willing anrl harwl worker. His spirit ot' activity in classes and out of Classes has pruveil that he will he a success in the future. D fl L47 2 9 sv Dmacaf Q J NM l I Hllllllllllllllll tllllllil' l AW N . 0 .K fx A I l 5 I YY Y Y Y 4-'pf 141, DAVID H. S1OG1Ns -- Dave Technical .Sllwlllfsll fluff QI, 255 lllnxx f?t1.vln'Hw1fl ill: 1700!- lmll 135: l1'nAv.r' fl. fl. QD. llzuve is :n modest, plenszmt student. lle is one who is respected hy all those with whom he is zlssociated. llave is the loyal supporter of the school hull games. MINOR R. SNARBURO Accounting fuzziur filltllllllfi' nf Cl!lllIH!l'?'t'f' 13, -UZ Ifuyx' Ulm' Flnlv 13, -Hg 111'-Y Q3, U. 'l'here isn't I1 person in thu high school who crm truthfully say he has ever seen Minor in :i cross or :angry mood. Ile is one of our class- nmles who :Always has n smile for everyone. VV1: wish there were !ll0fC like him. CATHERINE SNYDER -- Cate Stcnographic r,'irl.v' .l. .-I. fl. 2, 3, -Og lfzixlcvflmll l.t'uglm' QI, 2, J, U5 Ilorltwv Cl, ll: C.'iv'l.v' l'l11lv 4.2, 31: Iuuiur t'l1un1Iu'r of C'omrm'rt't' 1.2, 31. XYhen ll1lIlll'l'll16 finished her high school Career :tt the end of the first semester, her classmates certainly missed her. She is n steady :md willing worker, XYhether she decides to he it stenog- rnplter or :i nurse, we wish her all success in her profession, LOUYSE SODERBERG -- 'ASody Stenographic lfirlx' xl. .-1, 13, 453 ilirlx' flulf HD: ltmim' clflflIllili'7' of Coninnwn' 13, 45. Study , with her shiny, golden hair, is the mollel of an perfect llnpper. llo-wzever. her Cll- deavor in school work :md :activities prove that she is not frivolous :ts the word Hopper implies. DOROTHY V. STOKE -- Doc Stenographic Girls' A. fi. Cl, 2, 3, -lj: Girls' Club 13, -U5 llrumntir Club fl, 215 Junior C'lmmbcr of Poms I 2 3 4 I mcrre C333 L'lt1.r.v Horkry C, ', , J: C'a.v.v Iizmkrtlmll fl, 2, 3, -U: Var.vi!,v Baxkrlhnll QB, 35: l't1r:iIy Vollcyv Ball Q-U5 Trask GD. Dot -our basketball star. She has always been at wonderful help in the fomnlation of our teams in the past. She simply bulvhles over with fun and vitality! And do wc envy her that lilush? lJon't ask! U G l48l ,yo 2 9 Qs Home N Q X f X414 H - 4. Q QQ, 5 lllllllllllliiiwll' HE' ' , m , 2 M X wloli' RONALD Srovraa -- 'tBus Classical Tl'u-'lc CJJ, l'ur.vit,v C435 l rt'flt'l1 t'luIt 135. ls he fast? You should see him dig into the rimlers. Bus Certainly was a great help to the track team. His athletic ability and his smiling good nature have formefl a combination which has won him many friends in XY. H. S. JOHN SUCHY Accounting junior lilmmltur of t'1winit'rt'v,' Btixvlvlill U, -U. Follow the arrow that says Ambition and you'll enil up in the town of SucCess . That's the motto by which this boy works. NYc feel that john will use his high school education to the hest advantage when he starts his life's work. Good luck, John. MABEL SULLIVAN -- Sully Stcnographic Lfflglllt' fitukvllmll Cl, 2, 35. Sully is an athlete. ln fact she has an athletic walk. Her frank friendliness is one of her most outstanding characteristics. You just l:an't help hut like her. CLARENCE O. SWANSON -- Snorky Accounting Junior t'lizmtbl'r of l'UHIHl!'fi'1' CS, -lj, Vin' I'rl'.fi- limit CSD, Prfsidrnt C-U: Boyx' A, A. Q-lj. Clarence is a good example of a cheerful, easy- going person. Like his brother, Dick, he has heen a willing worker in the class of '29, and has tlone much to uphold its high stanilaril. RICHARD W. SiWANSON --'LDick General IILY C453 Frcmli Club C-O: Boys' fl. fl. Q-0: Home Room C-llflfffllllil C-U. Dick returned to finish his high school course last year, anrl in doing so showctl his industrious, persevering spirit. Ile now expects to complete his school work at a pharmacy college. The Class of '29 wishes you good luck, Dick! D'-G l49l l NCQ 9 Q5oQg0lf55D'E?ZS j , i i , Z' l X k4 'X Jl-4W.- .. .- .- l'1m,mk l V lllllllllllllumm ..H.l...T ..... Y mai I li MAULAQ i m..P D G 1501 Howmm A. VVALTER-- 'Toby Classical lfoyx nl. .-l. 1451 Hill fl, ,Lk-ll: lfmuliilif tluli tl, .253 ,Sfwrnhvlr tlulw HD. Tully has lmcvn a gmail frit-nil :intl classmatc all ll'll'0lllLll sclnml, antl his many lrit-nals havi- lt-arm-il tu value highly his t'mnl':ulcslii11. l'-l'lL'llll- lint-ss anll thi- spirit ul' c'uulwr:itiul1 havu mailt- l'nlmy a vury :lt-siralxlv :n'tn1:tit1t:111cv. Xlay ynn ln' uni' frit-ntl always, llowiu! Ln.1,1.-xN WE.xxfER -- Bill General Iffrlx' pl. xl, QQ, 3, U3 ifirlx' Ulm' Cilulv tl. .UZ t,'irl.t lllllll 13, -ll: l'lr1.v.v Hilxlcrllnrll 1.1, .lll ll. H. lmngrxn' tl, 3, -Up l'tlF'.Vl'f-V l'nllt1v Hall L-ld: llrumzilii L'l1rlv QU: llm'lnQv fl, 3, 43: .X'f'm1i.vl1 tlnlv Q-lj. llvrc wt- han- om- peach nt' a girl. llnring ht-1' hiuh svlirwrrl carcvr, Sha- has always lu-cn 4-ingzngwl in school autivitit-s, always a loyal snppnrtcr ul' XY. H. S., anal always- a willing: anal rcacly ht-llwr on any rtnnnliltvc. Yun arc just om- goml spurt, IliIl l HERBERT Wf5NTz General lfv-tar' tflri' Ulnlw QSM llrwzrrzfzllt tluli Lil. Slum' ns thc lmy that can ln-at lll'l'llt'l'l Im' lnuilvr-ty antl t'l1t-t-1'flillu-ss. ll can'l ln- tlunv. llcrlvcrl is not only an honest wurltut' lint a rv- lialvlc fvllnw as wcll. VV.xRR1fN IMD W1LstwN -- Ike Gcncral Truck fn. lf un'u- hail a tnn'h clay :intl arc fuclinpq Y L glnmny, wt- stnlgc-t that yon talk tu llw fin' a niinntc fn' two. lt' this lmy t'an't cliucr yon np with his liluasant In-rsfnialily anil wit, yon hall ln-ttt-1' vncl it all. 'l'ln-sc qualities, along with his quiet air of svlf-:lssnr:1i1Cv, Illlllit' lkc a pvrsolt tu ln' ailmircil. W1LLI.AxRD EUGENE WINERITER -- Will5f -- General llnlvx' fl, xl. fl, 2, 5, -U1 Iffwrlmll fl, 2, 3, -ll, l'll!'.Y1'f.V t-lj: lfhltrlcvllvzlll 13, -ll: Trurk tl. 2. 3, 41, l'tll'A'I'fAV U, -U, tluffiuiu H51 Ili-Y QD5 lim- mlxiu llulr QD. lt' anyonc shonlil vvt-1' rontcinplatt- writing a hook on Versatile hlt-n l llavc Known , wc will not :lt-cm it Cmnlrlvtv nnlcss XYilly is in- rltltlctl. ln fact wc may say that in his activitics ln- has In-cn all i'I'llllI'lll'llll1. llats ull' tn this ath- lctv, lmnstt-r, :incl alnatunr Tcx'psiclun't-:iii. uxtra- urilinary. ' 9 QC? X I or ra Y ' Zi? B V lzlnxlunuumwm- s iv? I E7 p , 5 D ijn.JULA-- SENIOR STATISTICS GIRLS Betty Field ,.......,....... Edeline Barber ,............ Jane Lyons ...............,. Betty Field .....,.,.,....... Milliteen Kopp ....,....... Jane Lytle ...........,....... Betty Field .,.......... Jane Lytle ..,....,....,...... Margaret Eaton ........... Anna Greenlund ......... Frances Roberts ..,,....... Ellen Johnson ,..... . .,...... . Betty Field ...............,....,............ Mary Jane Nichols... Jane Lytle ......,.......,.....,.......,. Margaret Groves ....,... Lois Benjamin ..............,.,........ Mary Louise Branch ..........,.... Blanche Grove ..,.....l...........,,.. jane Lytle .......................,.,,.., Anna. Greenlund ..,,......... Jeanne Barwis ........... Milliteen Kopp ....,,...... Crystabelle Dale ........,.,.... Ruth Goldstein ..,,.,...... Emily Eaton ......,,,..,,. 553 BOYS ...........Best-All-A1ound...,....... ,.............Nelson Johnson .,,.............Best Looking,..,......, Mack .........,.....,Best Athlete...,,.,.,,.. ...,.....,.Angelo Bevevino .........,.Best Dancer.,..,....... Brindis ...............Best Natwred........... ............,...Paul McCormack ...................Best Sport...,..,,,,......,,, Burns Popular..................... ....,..,.......Nelson johnson ..............Most Happy-Go-Lucky......,,...,.. .........,...........Richard Dase Kiddish...........,...,...,. ..,,,......Avery Carpenter .,........,....Most Intellectual.,....,,.,. Borg ,.,............Most Modest,,..,...,., ...............Stanley Danielson ....,.,,,,,,Most Frank,,...,..,..., .............,,..Charles Frantz .......,.,,Peppiest.......,.... .l..........Bus1est....,........ ,..,A......Wittiest.....,..... ..,........Loudest............ ...........Sleepiest........... .............'l'allest.,,.,.....,., .....,.....Sho'rtest............ ................Fun'niest........... ...............Tl1innest.........,, .............Ioll1'est..,........... ..............Biggest Fusser...........,..,. ..........i...iBiggest Eater........... Willard Wineriter ........,..Paul McCormack ....................John Miner Mcpoy ...........Charles DeForest Burns .......,...Charles DeForest ,,,....,............john Miner ..........,Francis Hultquist .v....,,.......David Siggins .......r....,...Richard Dase Miner ....,....l.....john McCoy Kermit Cuthbertson Helen Pressel ........... ............. B iggest Talker ,,,,,,,,, .l......,l...,.l.,..r.....,.,..... J ohn McCoy Jane Lytle ................... ...l...,.,..,..... B iggest Cut-Up ......... Kermit CL1thl'JCI'11S011 Ellen Johnson .....,....,.,., .,.,..........l.......,,..... B iggest Bluffer .....,.............,.,... ..,,...........l............ J Olln MCCOY Frances Roberts ...,.,......... ,..........,.. W orst Man-Woman Hater .......... ............... R obert Sarldblade Helen Reynolds ...,....t...... .. .......,,.............., Biggest Flirt ,..................... ............. W illard Winefitef Betty Field .............,........ ............ B iggest Booster ...,..... ................ P alll MCCO1'mHCk eso n--area-1:0499 l51l 53929 as zoavas b .- ' ,tj Qs 62 X 'ff' iv4lllMlHHHll flwmmww- -Wmmmr 1 , M' , 5 F Mu ' Lf A CLASS CALENDAR F63 SEPTEMBER 4 School opens-the last lap. 8 First Assembly. 15 First Football game-Youngsville. 21 Election of class officers. 22 Sheffield conquered. 28 Assembly- Bumps , 29 Salamanca the victim. OCTOBER 4 First six weeks' tests. 6 Another one-Dunkirk. 12 Athletic Program. 13 Central-We won. 15 Report Cards. 19 Mr. Gardner Forges Ahead 20 Oil City vanquished. 26 The Kleptomaniacu. 27 North East defeated. NOVEMBER 2 Junior Play. 3 Hi-Y-Girls' Club Hallowe'en Party. We win at Kane's expense. 5 Tags on sale-Beat Jamestown. 9 Big Pep Meeting. Blue and White News. 10 The Big Day! Jamestown Defeated! 15 Six weeks' tests again. 16 Dragon Board chosen. 17 Titusville added to our victories. 19 Report Cards. 24 Johnsonburg-we won. 26 Blue and White Football Edition. 28 Thanksgiving Program. 29 Erie East. The end of an undefeated season Great work, boys! h assvqesfsm 1521 IIIIIIIIIIIIIHW' Q9 2 9 x flsaiisbiaacfif rs ' ii 5 I ul in S A .ffA, ' wf.,Li iff DECEMBER 7 Assembly-Spanish Play. Basketball season begun. Ludlow defeated. Evening of Short Plays. 8 Football Dance. ' 14 Presentation of Sweaters. Chautauqua wins at basketball. Vacation begins. JANUARY 7 B. B. has lost 3, won 2. - 18 Charlotte's Ruse . 19 League games start. Central wins. 25 Finals. Nuf sed. FEBRUARY 4 New semester. 7 Youngsville Play-- Laugh That Off . 15 The Day that Lincoln Died . 16 We have yet to win a league game. 22 Address by Miss Tuttle. MARCH 1 H-Y Girls' Club Play Come Out of the Kitchen . 6 Six weeks' tests. 8 Oratorical Contest. 9 End of Basketball Season. 15 Girls' Glee Club Concert. 17 Best wishes, Mr. Pressel. 18 Senior Play Tryouts. Report Cards. 22 A Box of Monkeys . 25 Blue and White . 28 Easter Vacation. APRIL 4 Rehearsals for Senior Play. 5 The Reader . 25 Last six weeks' tests for Seniors. MAY 6 Report Cards. 10 Senior Play, Take My Advise . 11 mtto. 17 Glee Club goes to Clarion. 22 Senior Play in Youngsville. 31 Kid Day. JUNE 9 Baccalaureate Sermon. 1 1 Class Day 13 Commencement. es-:n:eJvff?:oeQ I 531 s fe S9 as ieviaaaei W X Sze,--N gfx ff if X .AN ? xxgxe' llj ', ' ' 1 e lIIIIIIll!1lll1l ' '--A -, Ld., - T 1 fiilw K Q' f TV ra.L..u ef!! CLASS HTSTORY W PP O BE OR NOT TO BE -- that is, or was, the question when some three hundred freshies of the Class of 1929 entered the open doors of Wzirrcii High. These big words, though they do mean much now, did not mean much to us until the first Freshman-Sophomore party was thrown , literally thrown, for it could not be called anything else. Much work was spent on the party, but because of the lack of appreciation by the greenies and the softy sophies , the party could not be called a roaring and flaring success, for the simple reason that the boys, who are now men, wore knee trousers. This fact, however, did not retard the minds of the students to any extent as their class election showed these officers: President., .,....... ..,.. ........... R 1 cumin HE.-XSLY Vice-President.. ......,..... HEMILY EA'roN Secretary ...............,. .......,. T Hoivms WELLS Treasurer .........................,,....................................... ELLEN JOHNSON During the latter part of this year, even though our class did not have a big part in it, the Dramatic Club, now one of the most important organizations in the school, was started under the able direction of Miss Kahl. You see, our class has grown up with this club and has always taken an active part in it. We are still a part of that club. We next appeared in the second quarter of this game of school life. So far the struggle had been comparatively easy. There were few laggards and fewer failures. The class that year didn't start out so well, for during the first two months there was no particular activity to enjoy. At last a party, under the wise leadership of the fol- lowing officers, was given by us sophomores to the weany, little freshmen: President ............ , , ....... M1LToN CAUGHEY Vice-President ......... ....,..... W ILLARD GIBSON Secretary '.................. ,....,.. C TLADYS HoEusTEDT Treasurer ..........,,.,......,,..........,, . ..,........,,.,.,......,,.....,...... KAY BURNS Although we had good officers, some of our members swerved from their goal to follow other paths outside of the school. As time went on, we were gradually approaching our goal in spite of the opposing team of teachers. During this year we turned our heads to football, baseball and track. Seven men received their letters in football and as many more received theirs in base- ball and track. The officers for this year were the following: csa: n--fits-:az-:so l 541 JS 2 9 X QS DRESQ Q Z, K Jr 9 9 . me D, ,Q Salim: Fl ' I' ' if Qll .. I 'pt Illllllllllllmmv- www-ff ---1-- p- g l H 1 3 'M L wir President .........,....,...... ................ K AY BURNS Vice-President ...,....... ........,.....,....,... B ETTY FIELD Secretary .............,..,... ........,.. E LLEN JOHNSON Treasurer .......,.....,....,,,,.,.....,............,......,.......... ANGELO BEVEVINO The important events that year were the class rush, the Junior-Senior Prom, and the choosing of our Warren High engagement rings . These rings gave some students more joy than they could receive from a real diamond. It showed them what they possibly could do if they wanted to do it. The class rush, which came in the spring, was a total junior victory. Many of us can testify to that. The Junior-Senior Prom. was as much of a success as the class fight, but above all these successes, there was the Class Day Dance which we juniors gave to the departing seniors. Many a happy and sad tear was shed when we saw the Seniors go, for we knew that our turn was not far off, and that we were about to enter the fourth quarter-all seniors-to work hard for the final goal. Almost immediately after the Opening of the school in the fall of 1928, the class elected these Officers: President ...,,,....,.......... ....,.................. N ELSON JOHNSON Vice-President .......,..., ..,..,...,.. M ARJORIE JANE FIELD Secretary .,....r......,,, ...r...........i... M ILITEEN KOPP Treasurer .................................,....,.............,......................... PAUL BORG As our football team, this year, has been one Of the best Warren High has had in mgmy a year, it will not be amiss to say that we are very proud to be the graduating class of this school during the year that Warren High produced such a team under such a coach as Mr. Leidig. We are also pleased to claim Ange Bevevino, Fritz Mack, Kay Burns, Paul McCormack, Richard Dase, Bob Gafner, and Harold Patchen as members of the Class of '29. Inciclentally, our class has been one of the most co-operative of classes, for it has willingly paid all of its dues, attended all the parties, particularly the Junior-Senior Hallowe'en party, which was given by the seniors. This party, which netted us seniors quite a sum , was, by the way, entirely stag. In other words, it was Dateless . Everyone enjoyed himself, particularly in the Round Robin . At a special meeting the class colors, black and white, were chosen. Later, berets and pennants, in these respective colors, were ordered. The presentation of our class play here and in Youngsville was an event of itself. This play, Take My Advice , was unusual and interesting. Events have come rolling along so rapidly that we find ourselves-our Class of '29 -on the eve of its graduation, feeling lonely, elated, forsaken, but glorious winners in our first struggle. -:sf-:ive -feb l55 1 ,ff 9? 5asv..iDbQas Q X 1 D 7 ' e T' R Xu., Qiiliim . - 7 CLASS PROPHECY ffl N RESPONSE to a request for evidence concerning the post-graduation activities of the Class of 1929, I have gathered these data from the 1940 edition of The Literary Digest, The New York Times, and The Thompkins Center Gazette. Mary jane Nichols is a missionary, traveling throughout the United States preach- ing a new religion, the essence of which is this: There is no hell, but Virgil. Betty Fields is touring the country in her aeroplane, The Spirit of Publicity. Roger Robson has not yet succeeded in making people believe that he is an Eng- lishman and not a Swede. Avery Carpenter is the architect who designed the new Broadway theatre in which Paul and Pauline Pittman are putting on their famous Harmonica Twins act. Foster Lott is putting the finishing touches on his most inspired canvas, Telephone Wires in the Mist, or Now You See Them-Now You Don't. jane Flood hasn't found out as yet that she has fascinating eyes. Somebody will tell her so some day. Paul McCormack and john Guild are staging a ight in Madison Square Garden, over the question: Which of the two has the better nature? This is the Hrst time either one has lost his temper. Betty Cogswell is becoming famous in motion pictures as Sue Carol's double. Blanche Groves, who has not grown any since graduation, was jailed recently for crashing the theatre for fifteen cents. Frenchy Scalise is the author of a recent Broadway success entitled, May I Sleep in Your Barn Tonight, Mister? The cast is as follows: Patrick Finklestein fthe dashing young hero, .,......,...,....,... ....,....,..,............... P aul Borg Loose Ankles Lizzie fa reformed radio announcerj ..,,.,............... Chrystabelle Dale Handsome Harry fthe tax collectorj ..............,....,..,,..,.,.,......,......,,...........,........ Dick Swanson Vengeful Victor fthe villain, who chose Luckies instead of Old Goldsuj Nelson Johnson Thunder and lightning from a distance, in the third act ........................ john McCoy Lois Benjamin has become famous as a singing comedienne. Her initial perform- ance brought forth great applause. About five minutes after the applause died down, a giggle was heard in the back row. Yes-Helen Pressel was there. Louise Card and Mae Brennan have written a book of after-dinner speeches. Jane Lytle, Ireland's sweetheart, is still clever though married and living on Fourth Avenue, Warren, Pennsylvania. Ellen johnson is teaching high school French to the French, who think it is a new language. Fritz Mack has given up professional football to pose for Arrow Collar ad- vertisements. ' Some of our class have been connected with a big bank robbery. Joseph Graham, who is the county judge, presided at the court proceedings. Dick Dase, Fran DeLong and Dubby Gibson were taken as suspects. The jury was undecided as to the verdict. just as they had reached a decision, Roger Mahaffy confessed that he had committed the robbery. He said he would have confessed before, but he hated to talk about himself. Undoubtedly, '29 has as many people before the Public Eye as other classes have. Genesys--sense: I561 l Q Q S9 f L,f'ih,,,5x- ix fIIIlllIl1lnuun.1Q - Qxfi A H 5 N J L ,ff ' X LD X V fx 'wgkrgd fkvn Y CHD N 39 45592 Q,GQ3J,ED2'E2E2Q lX K 45 by YN 1 l ' M f , A,,,f fff H wx, Q , ,,QLQ-'-i-W xgx wur X 1 I, MM lllmlumilllllxy wvlyllgljvll --4-- Y i Y A w K a La A If X C, 7 N- ci-kw v- -fx -:eo l5Xl 459 2 9 iig o 'gy NS -I is L7 ,va A rT f f ':1 L, Q2 V dry i If ff C X IIIIII Illlllluuun llUNlCR CLASS President ........,.,,, Vice-President ..... Treasurer ......,.,... Secretary ............. Acks, Frances .....,..,............,., Allen, Lucille ....................A..... Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson 7 Anderson, Anderson 9 3 Donald C ............ Emma ..4............. Esther ........... Ethel ,,,.....,,........ Ethel M ......,..., Florence ........... Lillian ..,.,...... Nina .............. Armstrong, Alline ,,,,,......... Armstrong, Charles ......,... Ayerill, Bernadette .,,.,....... 33 DONALD C. ANDERSON .....,.,.,,,....WEUGENIA KEHR ...............DAVID SMITH ,,..,,..,,,,,,NELLIE TAYLOR ...........He always leads the list all around good fellow .............She's going to be a teacher more! ......,,,.,.The Jqrst seat in the first row asking for pencils .,.,,...,,............Where's Bernadette? like to work ...............Excels in algebra careful! well red fellow ,....,.....Where's Florence? Baird, Neil ........................ ..........................,............,. O scer! Baxter, Robert .,........,. ............... A sardonic smile Beck, Charles ............... ...............,.......... R efer to jack B. Beckley, Jack ...............,..... ..........,,..........,..... H e drives a car Bevevino, William ............. ............. C arrying on the tradition Bidwell, Loren ................. .,...,.................................. A football star Bishop, Joseph ...................,.,..... ...,.,.,.....,,,.... I like a good time in school Bloomgren, Rexford ,.,.,......... ..........,c..l.......,........................................ A w, shucks! Blum, George ............,..,........, .............. W onder if it's time for the bus? Borg, Harriet ..,.......,.,,,,,,... .....,,.................,.,....,..... L ook pleasant, please Bradford, Edwin ........,.. ..................... A sk him about initiation Brindis, Matthew ................ .,,,.,,,....................................... I 've other fish to fry Bristow, Sarah .......,.,....... ................,...................................................................... O ur poet Buerkle, Calvin .....,......... .....,,,...... H e likes Warren and all points North Burch, Howard ................ ....,,.....s........A...,...........................,.............. .N ow, I'll do it Burke, Anna .............., ......................................,...,........................... L atin shark Carlson, George ,,............ .,........................., H ail fellow, well met! Carlson, Lamont ............ ...,,....................... A monstrous little voice Carnes, Charles ...,........... ..,.......... W aiting for the four o'clock car Check, Gilbert ..........,.,,......... ........,.,......,,....... L et laws and learning die Christensen, Henry ............ ..,....,....,................ I talk and I think, too Clymer, Wesley ...........i.. ,,...,..... . .................................. W riting is my hobby Coates, Robert ............ ....,.......i.....,,.i .............. E x perienced in collecting gold .5- e60 DD--GE,-1-090 E591 I . xy A lv K ?S fx ww , , , L, K f fn 5 Xa 'K M wu+if.,-x--xxWvv ' - NV ' V un, 1uAeQI.m'E Mm, Wmv, 7 Q, . gli? Qi u f , NU . Q 5 MJ!! X ff w Ly s N c6vo: v--fxcE1o-6: l601 junior Class fGroup ID Hansen, William .............. 29 is X V 4 gd ' ,1 . llllunwlmmlll 'Quin ' L -Q ' 4 I ag g- . - g F Y 'EA GA 3 L! jaa.La--- Cole, Charles ....,.,,..... .......,.. B londe, red cheeks!! Cole, Doris ............,,.... .... ........,...........,,..,,........ L ikes to wear turbins Collins, Clifford ........... ..,.........,.........,.............,...............,..... T he quiet worker Colt, Howard ...,,,........... ...,...... O f course there isn't any Santa Claus Conway, Louis .........,,... ....,,.,..,...............,.................. S oda fountain jerker Creal, Thomas .......,.. .....................,.... I aim to be a business man Cross, Helen .................... .................. A nother non-resident Culbertson, Neil ........., Danielson, Florence ......,...... Davis, Herbert ...... ,,,,.... Davis, Rose ...........,,,.,...., Dennig, Bernard ,............., Dentler, Richard ,.............. Duff, Marian ................... Dwyer, Catherine ........... ..,.........Going home, Jeanette? ............Gee, the test was hard! nine days' wonder Rose the athlete car is a Maxwell ....,.,........fust crazy about dancing and singing ! Ecklund, Pearl .,..,.......... ,.,...........,. ....,.................,..........,.... S h e's my friend Edgett, Marian .....,.,,..,.. .,........,..... ......................... F ri ends and more friends Edinger, Barbara ...,.,... ,,,,,,........,........,,,,......,......,,..................l.......... D 9 I like school? Edward, Loretta ......,,, ,, ,..,........... Reproof on her lips but a smile in her eye Elder, Byron ........................ ......,..................,..,......,...,..................,..............,.............. I mprouing Ericksen, Dorothy ..........,.,.... ...,,..,.....,. ........,.,..........,.,....,. A g ood little girl is she Erickson, Margaret .............. .......... ,..,,.,.......,,........... A l ways helping Erickson, Minnie ,....... .....................,...................,..................... I like her Fassinger, Ralph .,......... .... ....... 'Y a ' outa see him on roller skates Fillis, Anna ...........,..,.. .......................... W atch my mark's rise Foley, Joseph .................. .,...,.,...................,.,,..,... I. ikes an easy life Gaghan, Louis ............... ............. L ooie! A heart for any fate Gaghan, Marie .,................. ..........,..... ' 'Parlez-vouz francaisen? Geitner, Edward ,,,.......,.... ....................,,............... P irillo's Market Gilson, Leroy ................. ........................ W ords leap at his command Gilson, Thelma ............,,.,...,, ...........i........................................,.......... ,................ O r ganist! Gillespie, Clara Mae ..,........ ...,........................................ W e hear she's a chaperon Gisselbret, Margaret .....,....,, .,.......,.,.. A sk her to write 'Ltake in shorthand Graber, john ..............,.... ,.,,................,,,.,......................... A knight in a Ford Greer, Grace .....,.,......,.... ....i...........,.......................,........ S till dying for 90's Gustafson, Mabel ....,......... ...,...................,............... S leepy? No. Haben, Robert .........,..... ................................... I have a big idea Hadden, Ruth ,,,....,,..,.... .....,...,.., T he technician in English Hamilton, Charles ...... ......,........................ M e and my derby Hamilton, Lucille ,.,...,...... Hamilton, Margaret. Hanna, Phillip ...,......,.,. Hansen, Robert .......,.... Harrington, Alice .,.,,,...... Heasley, Richard ............... Hedges, Florence .,,,.... Hiem, Helen ........,,.,... Hildum, jack ............. .....,....iWillya Kum up? fanalyzej ..........iSeuen years of bad luck ahead ..............,Little, but drives large cars!! composition is original but handsome complexion .,.,.....i...Iunior's jolly pester Writes poems ,...........,...Does she lisp? No, ............Specializes in English c6'o n--c -woo I 61 1 ........,.,..............Playing with Kenny fs-W9 nd Hohman, J Honhart, Honhart, Howard, QS Alan .......,,..., Emerson ..4,....... Harold ........... 3116 ................. Hubley, Mary C ............... Hunter, Harriet ............ Jensen, Ruby ........................ Jensen, Woodrow ..... Jerman, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Dehlla ........... Albert .................. Edward ....,,.,....... -r s -1 , 71 X . s - lllllllllllnnnmi f- g g F 7 . , .- ........ Is Vum-Vum in France? sparing wit! ............................Orletta Jockey Salesman ......................,.,...Sunday School Teacher What does she carry in her purse? are you going? .....................Relation to Ruby!! coming a sigh! Evangehne ........ ,,.. . Johnson, Frances E ............... Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Frances M ...,,........ George ........... ,.... Lola ........,.A....... Johnson, Paul ..........,,. Johnson, Ruth ......,.... ......,.... Why, I like the orchestra! ..............She just won't cut them not Francis I. or M. I'm not Frances E. or I. ..........,..,..Sixty words a minute!? middle initial is E , Jordan, Burdette ........,.. ,................................... Lad ies' Man!! Judd, Gladys ................. ................. O ur English girl Juliano, Joseph ......,....,.A...... .................. G obler's knob! Kaltenbach, Helen ........... .............................. T hose looks Kearns, Leonard ........... ............ A mind to execute Keck, Frederick ............. ................,...,... EZ, uiet and orderly Keefe, Allen ............,,...... ...................... S harp as a toothache Kehr, Eugenia ...................... .............. A way out, west in Kansas Kellerman, Edward .,..........., ...................... F ive feet or bust!! Kelly, Eugene ....................... ...,........ T he busy, busy man! Kinkead, Jane ............,..., ............................. O ne of the three Kirven, Marian ,............. ............... C onsistency is a jewel Kiley, Eva ,...........,...,.... .............................. V ery friendly King, Dorthy ............. .....,.........................,........ D oes she still study? Kirscht, Jean ................. ........,.................,............................ G iggle--Giggle!! Klepfer, Helen ...,...........,.... ...,........ I s there a sorority meeting tonight? Klinestiver, Helen ,,........... ....,....................,.......................,.... O ne of the three Knapp, Lyle ..,...........,.... ........,....,.....,..........,,.......,. A n uncommon man Knopf, Louise ...................... .............. N ever chews gum!! Knowlton, Clifford... Knupp, Greta ................ Knupp, Willard ........... Koebley, Evelyn ................. Kottcamp, Charles ........... Lacy, Marjorie ..........,.... Landers, Victor ............. Lavery, Patricia ..,..,....... Lawson, Stanley ......., Lemmon, Howard ............. Leonhart, Evelyn .........,..... Lindberg, Florence ......,.... can't think now . ..,............................. She's quiet .....,..,......The bookish man?? ...,....,,............sFlorence's friend great to be great he still got the Essex ..,............................Sophomore flirt know he's not sour ......,................Ninety percent. line .............Gets ninety in every test ea-o: v--a vGb i621 sa g Q5 , , . L C A Q 2 JK' SX f -N 5 - - - ' ,Lf V 5 - ' X fffduliai' ' ly W Lingren, Florence ............. ,........... D id you ever see me study? Loding, Jeanette ...,....... ,,.........,,,.,. .............A.................,....,,............ R e fer to F. G. Look, George .,........... .................................................,....... W ell versed in books Lyle, Stanley ...............,,,. .,......,,,.. C an make the high school in five minutes Lytle, James ............................... ,......,,,.............................,............ C ollector of blue cards Madden, James ......................,..... ,,,l.......,.....,....,.......,,.,,,,............., S unday night dates?! Mahafley, Gwendolyn ,.............. ..........,.. L ike brother-like sister! Marker, Flora ............................,.. .........,, , ,.,.,...A......,. H er contractions Martin, Troy .........,.........,........ .............. W e like to see him walk! Massa, Joseph ...................... ........,............,.... 'T he professional Referee Mastrucci, Joseph ............ .................,,,........,..,.,,.....,...... H e knows his 90's Maurer, Walter ......,.,.,.,,,. ............ H e could talk you into anything McAlpine, Ruth ............... ,,.........,....,..,,,,...,..,...........,.... 'I' hat southern drawl McConnell, Elizabeth .........,.. ,,.............., ..,......................,..................., D o es she know? Mead, Klahr .....................,... .....,............ W hat does she do with that flashlight? Miller, Earnest .,..,,.,,,,,., .....,............,,................,.................... B usy the seventh period? Mohr, Jeanette ......... in the choir! Moran, Lucy ....,....,,,...... s..,,..,,,,. ' 'Rings' and necklaces are her weaknesses Morse, Harold ..............,..... ............,,...,,,,............,,.....,...........,..,........ E very one know him? Mowbray, Leonard ......,,,..,.. ........... . ........... L ikes oysters-Rah-Rah-Rah! Muir, Hollis ...,..................... .......,........,,...,,.............,.....................,....... H ang sorrow Mullen, Sylvester .,..,,, ..........,.....................,................................,,........,.,.,, I rish wit Myers, Beatrice ............ ............,.. W e modest crimson tipped flowers Nelson, Wesley ............ ,.......,............................................ W hen I was small Nero, Wendell .,....,.,.... ...... . . ....,,,...........,.....,,, ....,............ H e fears fate Olson, Frederick .....,........ .....................................................,.,, F ritz!! Owens, Gerald .,...........,..... .............,.,.,...........,,., S econd Don juan Pasquino, Joseph ,.............. ............,.......,,,.,......,,..,. H e sure is a tenor Pearce, Florence .,.............. ,,,...,........ 'T hat schoolgirl complexion Pearson, Leonard ...,..,,....,. ....,.....,.,.,......,....,.....,,,.,............,,.,,. 'Y ou broke my hat! Pearson, Verner ..................... ...............,.......... .....,,.....,....,,....,.,...,,.,.......... I n the centerfield Pearson, Walfreda ....,..... .,.........,. M y hair looks like a wreck this morning Peterson, Sophus ....,.....,,... ..................,....................................,............... M . Graham, II Phillips, Anna ........,.,..... .....................................................,.................,,..... O n pledge Phister, Paul .............. Reed, Adeline ........ Reed, Catherine ..,....,.,. Reynolds, Greta ........,....... Reynolds, Harold ............. Rieder, Edice ...,,,,,,.....,., Ruhlman, Gerald .......,..... Ryberg, Howard .............., Savage, Albert ...,.,......,,. Scalise, Casper ...,...,........... Schaeffer, Martin .................. Schillinger, Katherine ......,.,,.., Schindler, Henry .....,......, Schindler, Robert ............ Schirck, Paul ........,..,,,..... ...,...........Learning to dance hair you heard this? ,,...,......When I'm a professional! hair is long now had a nickname care for nobody another home room chairman ..,.....,,,.,.,.,,...............Short-but some barber name is Lee! ....,,,,,...Tu1o minutes to get to church Viking Kid football bet ...........His name doesn't mean a thing D 0 l63l Wig YO. 1 k ' . minimum , ,.,..r 5 . W-... S' ,L Q D -t 1 KE fk, L L lllllllll llllllinrn ....... , Y ,Xl 'T - : x Q Aki l. i'-' Schwartz, Helen ......,, ..........,..............,,,.................... W here'd you go? Segel, Pearl ................,........... ,,,........ T hree minute walk from here- Shawkey, Dorothy ........... ......,.,,,...,,,.........,,..,.... 'T he last of the three Shields, Laura Bella ........ ....A...,........A.,............................... H elen and I Shirley, Elaine ............,.,, ..ll............. G ive me just one Silzle, Dwight ....,.......... ..........,,.................. H e knows biology Simpson, Gerald .......,,,,..... .............,,....,,........., B etter late than never Slacum, Virginia .............. ....,,........ A ctress, debater, singer, etc. Sloan, Margaret ........ ..,.,,.....................,......... V illa Maria Girl Sloan, Rachel ...,,,...... ............. 'I' hat come-hither look Slutz, Frank ............... ............................... O ur quiet boy? Slye, Evelyn .............. ..,....,......,,,.............,................... Be frank! Smith, David .l..l...... ..,................,,.,..................,. G o-getter!-who? Smith, Loretta ....,.......r... ..........ll. W hy does she like canoeing? Smith, Richard .,............ ..,..................................,, A lways with Rosey!! Smith, Quinn .o............. .,,.,..........,..........,...,...... 'T he boy who can draw! Snelding, Maurice ,.,.......,, ............. G lad he flunked Algebra! Why? Snyder, june ......,..........., ...............,..... L ucky Cal-fnot Coolidgej Springer, George .,..... ...........,..................... You know me all Stanford, Alice .........,.... ...,,..,...,.,.......................... P ep Personified!! Stein, Edith ................. .............,,,..,......... W hat will we do now? Stewart, john ............ ...,........ W hat's so interesting in Erie? Stohl, Alice .............,........ .....,,..........,.............,......... A future senior Stover, Gladys ,..........,,........ ....,...,...............,,....... 'T' hose bus rides!! Stromdahl, Eleanor .,..,,,........ ............,, A nything for a quiet life Swanson, Byron ......... .......,.............,........,...........,.......... T he first of ive Swanson, Swanson, Swanson, Swanson, Eleanor ........... Evelyn ........,...... Lillian ,..................... Raymond ............. ................Scattering gladness without care ...........,,.Thought is deeper than all speech like Raymondls attitude Sweet, Harry ........................ .............,........ B right remarks in Biology Taylor, Nellie ,..................,.. ..........., T hose eyes, those curls-Oh!! Thomas, Margaret ,.............., .........,...... .................,,...,,......,............ M y better half Timmis, Williard .........,... ................,..... ...............,,.......,,,,,...... G e neral fnuisancej Tinque, Lettie ..,.....,....... ....,................ - ............................................ S he makes friends Topper, Janet ..,..,.....,..,.....,.....,. .,............. L ife is just one compact after the other Urbanski, Louise .............,....,....... .......,............................. N ow, I'll be perfectly frank VanEvery, Clara Mae ....,,,........ .......................................... W ears earrings Waples, Alice ..,.......,...................,,.,,.....................,,,..........,..,........... Chicken and wapples Waterbrandt, Jeanette ,.,....................,...........................,,...............................,.................... Titian I Wells, Thomas ............,.....,.,... Canlt condense everything we know about him Whann, Maurice ..,,,,..................,,...........................................,........... A man without a tear Wilson, Harry ............,.. ................ A Regular Boy Scout Wilson, William ............... ..,,,.,,..................................,... S mooth Wood, Bruce ................, .............. G reat, let me call him Yaegle, Robert .,...,.....,........ .........,..,....,,,... O ne idea and that's good Zollinger, Ernest ............... ...................................,................... O ur 116wC0'm6T Zwald, Hubert .,,,,,,,,,.,, .........,.... H ear him tickle the piano keys co--ions:-:eb I 641 l QQ29 5 4 0 D ' X llllllllllllmmul f KQBPJQQ-ily , ,NISE W ' D X A Cr 53 X. X Q , ' TTYKY K ' 5 Kvvxq ,Ag A X W ff X 5 1 N my? N K EMO L - , Q ,.-- 1 Vtwk M xzmox-J QD GD S ww W gf f Nf X lj gy 1 ce-o:,'E5v:1--ff 1DeD l061 1 M ,Nw K lllllllllnnmuui iiliiwf. ......, g 1 Vi it ' lj if SOPHOMORE CLASS 563 .FREDERICK MAURER President ..................... .... ......... Vice-President .,......,...... Secretary ,........,... Treasurer .......,,, ...,MARTHA DENTLER ELLA MAE OFFERLE ......,.,........,..ELMER JAMES Abplanalp, Lillian .............. Ackert, Paul ....,....,.,..A....... Africa, Beyer .............. Albaugh, Velma ......,,,..., Allen, Joseph .................... Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Bernice ............ Bertha ......,........ Donald E ............. Evelyn r............. Glenn ........... Robert ......,,...... Stanley ..,.......... maid .. ....,..... The Foster Child of Science going to be a doctor, too just myself Silent begin Always smiling Not Donald C. ......................Mouse ...,,,........Geometry me study more Anna, De Etta ................ Armstrong, Doris .,,,..,,,,,.... Armstrong, Florence .r...... Atkins, Gladys .,....., f ....... Aubitz, Ruth .......,..,......... Babcock, Kenneth .........,.,... Backstrom, Junior ,................... Baldensperger, Fred ..,..........., Ball, W1ll1am ............,,................ Bartholomew, Geneva ..,,,.....,.... Barto, Rodney ......,,,,.,.......,........ Beach, Frank .,.........,... Beckett, john .............. Berdine, June ......,.,,..., Berry, Johns .......... ., Betts, Junior ...........,..... Birchard, Junius ,..,.. ,...... like to play football .........,...Can she play B. BJ ,,.......,..How strong am I? commuter .......,..,,....Listen, hear her sing think I'm all right ..,,.. Va'riety is the spice of life ...........Finds excuses for himself ........,..... Be gone, dull cure eyes .......,.....Calls a spade, a spade A .............,...... I like to study vidi, vici tall B. B. star ,........,.,,..Iohnnie, are you busy? ,.,...........,......Fierce though little don't like curly hair G90F D--1C5.Il-'YPGD I67 at 2 9 Zo nd QS 7929? Z vxflw, M7 , W '- Lge 1 y it Q 2 ' ' ' ' g Illlllllllllllllml' mr--fr --'- 1 4 ' 0 Blodgett, Andrey ............ Branch, Martha ......,. Britton, Inez ............,.,..................... Brockway, Georgianna ........,. Brogan, Millard ..................... Brown, Sam ....,...............,..... Brown, Virginia .......... Bruno, John ....,.,........ Caldwell, Ray ...,.......,... Cameron, Janet ........... Carlson, Arthur ........ Carson, Harriett ............... Cederquist, Edwin ...,.,.....,... Chapman, james .......,,...... Chase, Leona. ................ Check, Hazel .................. Christie, Martha .....,.....,... Clarke, Anna Mae ............. Colegrove, Jessie ............... Combs, George ....,........ Condit, Louise .............. Conway, Florence ........... Coon, Charlotte .......... Craft, Elizabeth .........,...... Cramer, Robert ........... Cramer, William ....,..,...... Crossett, Robert ................ Dalrymple, Bemice ......... Davis, Evelyn ..................... DeForest, William ............... DeFrees, June ..................,.. Demel, Mary .................. Dentler, Martha ........,......, Dibble, Elizabeth ............. Dickenson, Arthur ......... Delker, Byron ..................... Donaldson, Lucy ......,.,...... Donovan, Frederick.. Easton, Alberta .........,........ Ebel, Cresence ..........,.., Ecklund, Austrid .....,...... Ecklund, Minnie .............. Edmister, Foster ,.............. Ehrhardt, George ............ Ekey, Leonard ..................,. Eldred, Jeannette ...,.,, Elleby, Adolph. ........... Erickson, Grace ........... Ettinger, Louis..-..- .... .. dkgwfi ..,.,.,,....Better late than never in the right place I look all right? new laugh! .............,....,,,......Loves his school ...,,,.....Life is one awful grind .............Let's make whoopee! ..........,.........,....,..Always sad? ..............Where's Libby? good Indian I help? a big boy now up! what? ....Don't check me too often 'Taft A............,...,.....Always late ,...........,Happy go lucky black hair ..,.......................'1'hose 95's and sweet regular student ....,.......She made me feel happy don't believe that theory don't like it never late anymore hair! .,.,....,...Love me, love my dog me grow ..............'l'hose blue eyes dance aim to be a senior Always having a good time I am to be in England ..,.........,......Brevity is the soul of wit editor fdon't kill herj ..They say it's a Studebaker ......................Pearhes and cream ...,.........'l'hat strong right arm ,................What? A blonde! ,,........ Micky is my name ..,..................Deeds not words nice boy late into the night .....,.................Always on time student of French .........l..,Good little girl am I ...,.......Who cares about that? G901 D 4l '0'BD l68 k ki Ga 9 as izoiaa x f , iN, v I f-E4..,,,,...., 0, it x . Q I 64 I -NS, llllllilllllmmm ui -----'- rj , , I Evans, Lewis .............,.. Farquhar, Jack ...................... Fiscus, Wilda .............................. Fouch, La Verta ............... Y ,I CT if sQfsx.LJr ........,,,..,Basketball and that's not all ...,,.........Gee, I wish I had a girl smiling little, wee bear and a- Frederickson, Rudolph i............ Gary, Paul ............................ Gebhardt, Marian ......... Geitner, Margaret .............. Gaim, Ralph .........,....... Gray, Richard ................,.,. Graziano, Frank ..,......,..... Greenlund, Kenneth ,.... Grotzinger, Isabelle ........ Hahn, Katherine ............ Heath, Nary ............,,........ Heeter, Russell .A..,.,,,,.....,.,... Hegerty, Katheryn ..l..,,.,... Hjelte, Arthur .......,.,,..,... Hogue, Naomi ,.,......., Holcomb, Albert .A......... Hollister, Marian .........A.,. Homan, Eugene .................... Hornstrom, Helen .,......... Hultquist, Mary .......,.... Hunter, Wendel ......,,,... Irwin, Gerald .............. Iseman, Billy ............... James, Elmer .........,........ jasperson, Dons .........,,..... Jasperson, Lanerne ..A.. Jefferson, Edward ............,.. johnson ohnson J , Johnson, johnson, Johnson johnson Johnson Astrid ..,............ Beatrice .,,.,.......... Julia. ..,......,........ Mildred .....,.....,. Robert .............. Sarah ........... Yarda ..l............ Juliano, l Peter J .,.,,.,...... Keller, Imogene ............... Kelly, Sidney .......,,.,.,. Kerven, Alice ................... Kilburn, Evelyn ................... Kinander, Robert ...,.,...... King, Olive ........................ Kirby, Orval ................. Knabb, Gretchen ........... Koebley, Marian .r...,...... Kopf, Robert .............,. ,.,........,...Always with the bunch idleness ...........Guess! How old am I? ...........Be kind to my remains .....,,......Let's make some noise yum! yum! ,,,..,,.........Lik.es to write stories .. ,,,,..................,,..................,...........,.....,. Our artist Wigor and Witality .......,,,.Keep your hat on, so I'll know you I could see myself may be little, but Oh my! would it were time to sleep don't say a word me study know me ...,.,.....These people who donlt say much happy ................Always on the move me no plots ...r.......s...'I'hinks much, talks little? ...,........,......,...............industrious!! don wanna unknown God regular athlete ,..........Echo, I can hear you be that way there anything wrong a that? .......,....Make hay while the sun shines my hair! I'Iefan'sake and able .............Can't do a thing with it president my sister .r..,.....,....Love me little, love me long you broadcast? Allie!!! ...,............Watch me work I talk now? know all about it Oil fs:-:inn--Q21-was i691 Mahaffey, Myron ,,.,.. Laugh, clown, laugh so SD, Qasoae V1 'f D ' i L 0 4 X , jj g A lllllllllllllllllhlu ulluram ....,., g i Y , I- --Y 77 K5 , g P Anais-' f LD is 1- Kuhre, Marian ............ One of these days- Northrup, Beryl ........................ Our Secretary Ladner, Stanley .,...................... 'You know me? Larson, Clayton .........,........,. My big brother Larson, Genevieve ............ Doin' the racoon Laullenberger, Alfred...Let the work slide Learn, Edna ............................,4 Those long curls Lemmon, Lillian .................. Another blonde! Leonard, Fred ..................,.. 'You don't mean it Litchenberger, Helen ...,.................... Little girl Lott, Wallace ,..,.................... Revenge is sweet Luce, Edice .,.....,...,.........,..... Wherels Beatrice? Lucias, Joseph ,..............,........,..... Hating no one Lupold, Martha ..............................,..... Blue Eyes Lytle, Catherine ..................,.................... Carrots! Mason, Florence...Oh, I can't walk home Massa, Helen ........................ 'Those eyes dance Maurer, Frederick A.......................... Busy, Busy! McCabe, Ella .....,..... Never an idle moment McConnell, james .......r. The heart breaker McCullough, Herbert...When I'm grown McDonald, Alfred ......... Rosy Complexion McGarry, Mae .....,..................,.............. Sly lassie McGee, Glenn .........................., He drives a car McLaren, Margaret ........................ Chatterbox McMichael, Dorot'hy...Interior Decorator McMichael, Ernest ....,. Speak up, speak up McMichael, Pauline .......,,......... Natural curls McKelvey, Hugh...When I work, I work Meacham, Emil .......,,...................,.... Do not flirt Mickleson, Audrey..,Not to be sneezed at Mickleson, Louise ................................. Edition I Mickleson, Ray .,.........................i........,.. Edition II Miller, Vivian ,,......... ..................,......... L engthy Moody, Eleanor ........................ Temperamental Moore, Ella .................................... From Garland Moran, William ..................,i..,........,, Fussin' kid Morrison, Robert ..........,................... Book worm Morrison, Homer.. Musante, Mary ........ Ball .Let's play some more Nugent, William ...... Rather not learn this O'Brien, Raymond .,,i.......,... Bet on the Irish Offerle, Ella Mae .,,............ She's quiet-but Olson, Frederick ...,.............. A lover of peace Olson, Rachel ............ Gentlemen prefer 'em Papalla, Rose .............,.............................,.... Violets Perry, Jack ..............,....,..,................ Our sunshine Pesko, Katherine ......,,.....................,... Wait Up! Peterson, Margaret ..,.....,,..........,......... Play ball! Phister, William ..,...... A bold, bad fellow? Pray, John .......................,... A man of pleasure Pring, Jennie ..........,........,...........,................... Shorty Randinelli, Isabel ..............,,.......,............... Brains! Roberts, Leah ...... 'You know my big sister? Rogers, Evelyn .........,..........,......,........ Page D. H. Ruhlman, Gladys ....................,... Good looking Ruhlman, Marian ..i............,..... Better looking Rulander, Gladys ............,,,.,..........,.. And how!! Russell, Frank ........................ Not mischievous Sandrock, Robert .........,...............,. Call me Bob Scalise, joseph .,...........,............. In my youth Schillinger, Elizabeth .................. Is she smart? Schultz, Beatrice ..,......,....,... Not the Schultz? Sckipano, Alice .....,...... Let's hear from you Shuckerow, Mary ...i...,...i............ Whose rival? Siggins, William ............,....,.., N oblest Roman Sigworth, Myra ..........,..............,................... Timid Sill, Beatrice ..........,...........,................ Oooh! Cute! Stewart, Jane ........................ Pleasingly plump Strom, Burton ......... He knows what's what Sundell, Edith ........,.....,.................. From where? Sulton, Leona ........................ Silence is golden Swanson, Martha .............,........,..............., Giggles Sweet, Lucile .,....,,.........,................................. Is she? Taft, Irene .......,..............,................... See Christie Tellier, Joseph ..,......... .Quoting Shakespeare Todd, Hall ............... I'm here to go to school Toner, Albert...A mechanized automaton Tranter, Richard ...... A worthy gentleman Muthert, Alice .......................................... Big eyes Turner, Viola ...,,..,,,..............,...........,...........,,. Petite Myers, James .,........,.....,. The world's bubble Ullrich, Cecelia .....,,.......,......... Frances's sister Nason, Velma ........................ She loves history Ullrich, Frances ............,.....,,.... Cecelia's sister Neal, Jack ........................,.............. Iane's Brother VanTassel, Meredyth ............ Our opera star Neal, Jane ............................................. Iack's Sister Wade, Leila .,.,................,..................... just recent Nelson, Elizabeth ........,........................... W orries! Walters, Stanley ............ I like a good scrap Nelson, Margaret ..........., Martha's big sister Wheelock, Robert ................................. Titian II Nelson, Raymond .................. I'm happy now Worley, Isabel ..,.,.................................. Winsome Niver, Regis ......................,....................,.......... Pretty Yeagle, Hazel ,................. What's the matter? D-0 701 459 Q 9 Q3 ?ZQ5iQE 3-ilx - M' . lb ' 'i i ' 3 AA' ! w.Ax.Li , -Y vlv-, T,-4? X55 X ffodfff-Leflfj N f- ' i-i -1 T w I I K S9 L59 f Q13fi??REQ .w X f f ,' If QQX , K M 1 lllllflllllflrwl-H+' ..... . my X ' k, - T xi ww w ' Y LJ KW X L! U..g l721 9 5,9259 QSv Illllllllllmww Q , . Q Z1 1 K-,Sa D .ff r 1. y ' 2 ' ?T'nT :':4 - D E FRESHMAN CLASS W ...,..,,. Cl1'ristie President ,,,,,,,,A,,,.AA,,,, ,..... ,,A,,.,.... S 1 DNEY KELLY Vice-President .......,,.,................ JUNE DEFREES Treasurer ,,,..................A........ ROBERT GARRISON Secretary ...,.,,.,....................,...... AUDRESS MEADE Acks, joseph ,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,.......,..,, Bud Chalmers, Margaret ............. ...... . . Andefegg, Evelyn .,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,, ' I'oots Chase, Clarence .............. .. Anderegg, Margaret ..........,,,,,.......,,,,. Bidget Cl'1iClO, Thomas ,,..,...... .- Andefgon, Bgatrige ,4444,,4,4,., ,,,,,,,,, ' 'Beetsn Christie, R0lJCI't .......... .. Anderson, Belva ...A.A.......... ............. ' 'Been Clark, Willis 44-44----,------------ -- Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrews, s s 7 1 Doris .......... Ethel .,......... Henry ......,..,..... Veronica .......... Jessie .,.............. Apple, Ruth .........,,......., Arnold, john ......,,.,, Ayers, William ............ Baker, Dorothy ..i......... Baker, Hazel .............. Beach, Lynn .......,...... Beatty, Anne ......,,,,,........ Bevevino, Frank ,i......... Bidwell, Ruby ......,..,..., Billsbough, Esther ...... ....,,,, Do1ie ,.....,,,... Hen n ..,.,,... Ve1'ony KCI Eiiiii 'Aiili'les .......... -lohnnyn ..,,,.,.... F1eshai'rs 1: Dot ...............,..''Beech'' .......... Bevo Bumbon ....i..... Billie n 11 Bishop, Fritz ..........,......., ........ ' 'Fritty Blackman, Sidney ............ .............. ' 'Sid Blyler, Wayne ............... ............. ' 'Nigu Bollinger, Clifford .,.......... Bonavita, Frank ............ 1 nnnnn m..Chg,, in nv u vi is Bowes, Walter ,.i........... ......,,.......,..... ' 'Bozo Branch, Robert ,...,........,.... ,,.,....., ' 'Midnight Brennan, Edward ....,...... ..,..,.............. ' 'Ed Brindis, Mary ................ .......... ' 'Brindyn Brindis, Yolandi ..,.,,..,.,. ,...,..., ' 'Tolla Broderick, Paul ..........,.., ......,,,,., ' 'Penne Brown, Craig ........... ..,...., ' 'Zippo Brown, Flora .,..,....... .......... ' 'Dick Brown, Marilyn ,,,,.,..... Brown, William ........... Bruno, Anna ............. Bundy, Janet .............. Burch, Beulah .......,.... Burch, Willis ...i......... Burke, William .............. Calvert, Ralston ......,,.,, Carlson, Levi ,,,........... Carson, James ........... ........ Bill ........ BilV' ......... Betty .......... Bu'rchy ........,., Willie .......f'Cal ...,,,,., Lee ffm Clendenning, Oda ......,.... Cousins, Evelyn ........... Covert, Winifred .,........ Cramer, jeane ............... Croak, Elette .,........,,. Cross, June .................. Dahl, Dorothy ..,........... Dahler, Louise ,...........,,. Danielson, Carl ..,..,...... Danielson, Melvin ........... Darone, Chauncey ......,,.. , X-of ...i Marge --------HF885 Bill ... Do Do . Winnie .......i. fean C'roake'r , ..,.,. unie 1 , .....,.. Dot ' ...,.. Lizzie ,,.,.,,,........ Culy Be BE 'W Chauncy vm Davidson, Carolin .............. ...,.....,,,, ' 'Dusty' Davis, Arthur ....,.......,.,....... ........,.,,.. ' 'Aff' DeLong, Donna ......,..,,. ............ ' 'D0n Dexter, Mildred ......., ..... ....,.,... ' ' Milly Dietsch, Jane ....,.......,.,... ......,., ' 'famieu Drake, Edith ......,............... ............. ' 'Ed DuMond, Lloyd ...,,,..,..... ............ L loyd Durham, Davis .............. ............. ' 'Deen Eaton, Earl .....,..,,,............... ........ ' 'Skeezicsn Eaton, May ...............,..,,.,.......... ...,....... ' 'Skibpyu Eberhardt, George ....,,.,......, ............. ' 'Ebyu Eckdahl, Ward ,,,..,.,..,..... ...,...... ' 'Buclu Ecklund, Hilda ............ ,.,.,,......... ' 'Hilliei' Engard, Mary .................... Mudgard Ensworth, Weston ............. ............ ' 'Westy Erene, Julia ........................... ..........., ' 'fulien Fazio, Tony ,...,..............,,, ........ ' 'Fuzzy' Feather, Alda ........... ...,,...... ' 'Allien Ferry, Mary ..,........ Mamma Field, Richard ......,.... ..,,......, ' 'Fieldn Fillis, Rosa .,....,,....,.......... ....... ' 'Smilesu Fisher, Thomas ......,,,.... ........... ' Torn Font, Vera ...................... ........... ' 'V-va Forbes, Richard ....,,....... ........... ' 'Dickn Foster, Elsie .,,.,..,.................. ,.,...... ' 'Ellien Frederickson, Agnes ........., ..,,.... ' 'Aggien Frost, Harold ...................... .,..... ' 'Frosty' C60i15JD-'G I060 l73l X KQ J LN, 711.J .4,N c9o J, --fc :oeQ l 741 K--1 19962 eaoiaaa g, , mmm! C s i ' ' lllllllllllllmlllll Ulullwnlv I--'f-- ' W V S? M M 1 Lg l Gafner, Ray ........,.................... ........ ' 'Ray Kline, Mary ,...,......... ........... MCdy' Galenio, Anthony ...,.......... ........ ' 'Ant Knowlton, Joyce ............ .................... ' 'PCSC' Galluch, Virginia .,........ ........ ' 'Ginnieu Kofod, John ..............i... ........... ' 'Johnnie' Garrison, Robert ...,,..,... ....,.... ' 'Bob Kopf, Virginia ....,........., ........... ' 'Girlie' Gaughn, Mary K ...,.......,.., .. ...,..... Dathy Kreps, Betty ..................... ......... ' 'Blitz' Gay, Carlton ..A......,.......... Gabriel Kusio, Frank .....,...,,,...,........... ........ ' 'Sunwg' Gelotte, Mack ..........., ....,.... ' 'Martyn Laclner, Margaret ...........,.. ........... ' 'Marg' Gerardi, Frank ............ ... Ransy Laith, Laverne ..,............... ................. ' 'Leigh' Getting, John ...........,,., ............ ' 'Johnny' Landers, Robert ............... ........ ' 'Pee WCC' Gibson, Harold ...... ,.,.. ,.,..,............. ' ' Pete Larson, Rachel ...,........ ............... ' 'Ray' Gibson, Gerald. ..,..,.......... ......... ' 'Gibby Lay, Hazel .................,.. .......... ' 'Hailey' Gray, Gladys ..,...................,., ............ ' 'Glad Lesser, Richard .,,,.........,.. ........ ' 'Dick' Greenlund, Charles ........,.. ........,.... ' 'Chuckn Lind, Louis ........,.........,.,.,,..... ..,,,...... ' 'Louie' Grotzinger, Howard ,......... Grove, Harr ................., Y Groves, Helen .,.,...,...... Grunclberg, Jane ......,...... Gustafson, Loretta ......,. Gustafson, Norman ........... Guthrie, Bernadette .......... ........ Jarie ..ff1'rlZamy ......... Berny ..,......., Howdy ...., Lefty .,,....,.. Hellie Ina I9 Hadley, Jean ..................,.,...... .......,.,.... ' 'Pete Haggerty, Myra .........,,...................,..... Maggie Hammerbeck, Genevieve .....,...,.i Hammer Hannahs, Richard .................,.. ...,....... ' 'Dick ' Hansen, Margaret .......,.,.......... ,.......,., ' 'Marg Herdendorf, Elizabeth ....,.....,............. Dittie Highhouse, William .......,,,..... ........,,,... ' 'Bill Himes, Edith ...........,.,............... ,..,.......... ' 'Dutch Hodges, Muriel ....,,......,. Mickey Hofer, Robert .,.........,.,.... .....,......... ' 'Bob Honhart, Norman .,,,,........ .,........ ' 'Rustyu Howard, Esther ..,.,..,......,. ........ ' 'Tessn Howard, Lawrence ....,.., ...,..... ' 'Howy Howell, Ethel .,,.,..,....... .,..........,...... ' 'Et Hultman, Helen ,,,,......... .... ' 'Hultyn Hummerick, Earl ............. Hummy Jackson, Leonard ......,.,.... ..,........ ' 'Lemy James, Robert ..........,,.........,..,, ..,,,,,,.. ' 'Bob Jamieson, Elizabeth Lib Jensen, Gladys ,.....,,,,.........,,. ,., Glady Johnson, Ellsworth ,,.....,...,. ....,,, ' 'Aled' Johnson, Raymond ........,,. ..,,,.... ' 'Ray' Johnson, Robert ............... ,,,,,,,,, ' 'Babu Johnston, Dorothy .........,.,.., .....,...,, ' 'Cody' Jones, Donald .........,....,..... .......... ' 'Casey' Juliano, James ..........,.. .. Jimmy Juline, Richard ,.,,....... ,a........ ' 'Richyu Kahle, Grace ......,...,......, ,,,,,., ' 'Toatn Kehm, Katherine ...,......., ,,,,,,,,.., ' 'Katien Kehr, John ............,.,,.....,..,,. ...,,,,,,,,, ' 'D0ty Kinander, Donald ......,.... .,,,,,,,,,,, ' 'DiCk Kinkead, Merle ..........,... ......,.. ' 'Kinky' Kirschler, Robert ..........,, .......... Bob an Lindberg, Clifford .,............. .......,... Lindy Lindquist, Harold ........... .......... ' 'Lanky' Littleield, Glendora ........,. .... ' 'Coffee Logan, Jack .........,............... ..... ' 'Jackie Lucia, Anthony .............., ............ ' 'Tony Lucie, Katherine .,.,.,.,.,... ........ ' 'Katy Lytle, Joseph ....,........... ,.,......... ' 'J06 Maberg, Alberta ,....,....... ........ ' 'Birchie Mahaffey, June ..........,... ............ ' 'Junie Maley, Joseph ............. .......,,,.........,,. ' 'JOB Marlett, Leroy ............,.., ......... ' Tarbelly Marren, Margaret .............. ...... ' 'Marg May, Margaret ................ .,... ' 'Peggy McCausland, Jay ..,.,.........................,.,.....,...... Jay McConnell, Jane ..,,.,..........,...,...,......,.... Cormy McCutcheon, Mary Louise ,,,......... Louie McKale, Harold ................,.................., Harold McKellip, Hilda .,............,.,............,...... Mickey Mead, Audrice .,...,,,,, ....,....., ' 'Andy Miller, Eleanor ............... ...,..... ' 'Ellie Miller, Sherwood ............ ......,.. ' 'Sherry Minser, Levon ............ .... ' 'Bonny Mitchell, Harry ..,..,..... ..... ' 'Mitch Monroe, Arthur ............. ..,.,...... ' 'Art Moore, Charles .....,... ,......,. ' 'Chuck Moore, Jessie .,.,........... ............ ' 'Jettie Moran, Robert ............ ..................... ' 'Bob Morley, Frances ......... Morse, William .......,, Mullen, Margaret ....., Nelson, Lillian ......,.............. Newhall, Osborne .... Nichols, Julia ,................... Niederer, Grace ,............ Nollinger, Doris .........,..., Nordine, John .............. Nystrom, Margaret ............., Nystrom, Robert ....,.. Olson, Doris ........,,......... Olson, Helen ...,,....,.. - W-G l75 .. Franny .. Windy ..... Peggy ..........,,.. Lilly ....... Ossie .......... Nicky ....,..... Rusty Dot ......... Jark uPe QQQQQQQQ' Bo ...,...... Dot uH-ey 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 Il bi We Olson, QQS9 gsioiazsd N X do Q XZ' i MMM 4 mm Norman .,...,.,.. Oriole, Lucy ........... Owens, Edith ........,... Palmer, Autumn ,...,,.. Park, Alice ...................... Park, Dorothy ............. Park, Margaret ..........,. Pederson, Garney ,....... Peterson, Anna ............ Peterson, Doris .............. Peterson, Peterson, Pettigrew, Ariel ........,.., Phillips, Ruth ................ Punsky, Mildred ........., Reynolds, Imogene ..... Reynolds, Paul ......,.,..,, Walter ........ William ........... Rich, Frank ,...............,,...,.... Ristau, Herman ............ Rohhn, Adele ..............,...., Rohlin, Merrett ...,.,....... Rosenquist, Alma .....,...... Rosenquist, Paul ....,...... Roth, Margaret ............ Ruhlman, Genevieve g , 4 E 1 at Y J as s ' 1 Illlmmum I-IH'-wr ' 4 A ei 1 , ' lil 1' I u Numy ......... Lucie ........... Edie ....,..... Allie ........,.... Dot ..,...r Parky ........... Ga'rnie ..,,....,.. Ann ......... Dorie ....,,.. Baldy .....,.. Nimy ........,.....,. Babe .,.......... Rutl1y ......... Half pint ........... Shorty .,.,.,....... Busl1y ........ 'Trifle ..,.,,,....,. Rosey .,..,,......... Pal ........ Peg ......,......,.,.. Gene Russo, Mary .................. .............,.............. ' 'Russ Sadley, Mary .....................................,,.,,...... May Sadler, Rue Lena ................. Elephant Paw Sanden, Ellen ...................................,......... Sandy Samuelson, Everett ...............,..............,.,... Plat Samuelson, Gordon ................................. Go1'b Scalise Scalisez Scalise Scalise Scalise Scalise 3 9 9 Aida ...............r................................... Anthony A ..........l.. Toon g Tony Anthony Jos .................... ........ Tony El Ellen .................,......,..................,............. Frank ..................... Helen .l......,.....,..,... Schaeifer, Florence ........,..... Schaeffer, Mary ................. Schmidt, Dorothy ......... Schuyler, Cortland ............... Schwab, Harold ....,........,,, .,....... ' 'Sch wabby Schwanke, Tillie ........ Schwartz, Robert ...,....,... Sedon, Lydia .................. Sellin, Gerald ............... Shaw, Robert .............,....... Shearman, Margaret ..,.....,., Siegfried, Anne .........,..,..., Siggins, Edith ....,......... Siggins, Todd ........... Sill, Helen .............. .......... Windy ............. Helen .......,..... Flossy .,.,........ Pete .......... Sl11'imp Cort ..,.....,,f'Happy ..........,.. Bob ..,...,.. Lid jay ........., Ma'fgie ......... Figgy ......... Sig ..,.,.,... Sillie t.Ada11 V1i'ul.a'i ' Slocum, Ordella .......,.....,....... .......... ' 'Toad Smail, Hazel Belle ...,.,......... ................... ' 'Bell Smith, Barbara ................ ............ ' 'Babbie Smith, Elizabeth .............. .............. ' 'Libby Smith, Evelyn .............,,..... ........... ' 'Smitliy Smith, Raymond ............. ............ ' 'fake Smith, Theodore ....... ............. ' 'Ted Smosna, Helen ............ .......... ' 'Maggie' Snyder, Esther .,............ ........... ' 'Scooch Soderberg, Alice ..,...... ........... ' 'Sody Stadel, Mary ...................... .......... ' 'Mare Stander, Edward ............. ........,....... ' 'Ed Steber, Martha ............,...... .......,.... ' 'Steb Stein, Harry .............,...........,... ........ ' 'Porky Steinkamp, Caroline ......,.,,.....,,,......... Steinie Streich, Walter ...,,................ .......... ' 'Walt Strickland, Robert ..,............ ,.................. ' 'Bob Strom, Earl ............................,... .......,., ' 'Stromy Stromdahl, Evelyn .............. .............. ' 'jim Svensen, Carlyle .........l......... ................. ' 'Kirk Swanson, Leonard ........,,,.,... ......... ' 'Swanky Swanson, Violet ...,.....,..... ................ ' 'Vi Taft, Walter .........,, ..... ......... ' ' Whiffet Taylor, Gladys ....,....... .,........ ' 'Gladdy Taylor, Jane .............................. ............. ' 'Pest Templeton, Russell .............. ..........,... ' 'Rusty Thompson, Jean .,..,.,,,....,,. ......... ' 'Tommy Toner, George ............. ,......... ' 'Tony Toner, Loraine .,,...,...., .............. ' 'Rainy Trax, John ..................,,.,.... ........... ' 'johnny Unangst, Katherine ............. ......... ' 'Kittie Urbanski, Robert ..,. f ....... ........ ' 'Bob Vanderbilt, Pauline ............ .......... ' 'Polly Vetrie, Dominic ............................................. Vet Wagner, Gwendolyn .....,............... Giveney Watson, Gerald .................... ..,,,.,, ' 'Gerry Waxman, Leah ................. .................... ' 'Lee Wells, Alice ........................,.. ............ ' 'Shorty Wendelboe, Delford .............,. ............. ' 'Dell Werle, Lawrence ..,,.,.,.... .,,......,,,.... ' 'Mike West, Lois .,................,........... ......,..,, ' 'fohnny Wilkins, Stanley .............. ,,,,.....,., ' 'Stan Williams, Elaine ..,........... ........ ' 'Willy Wilson, William ..,........... .,.,,,.., ' 'Bill Wolcott, Hugh ....,........,....,.. ............ ' 'Hug Wolstencroft, Evelyn Young, John ....................... Young, William ............., Zahanski, john .............. Zerby, Roberta ........,....,.. Zobriest, Helen ....,,..,.,...... Zobriest, Louise ..........,,... 4:9o: D--f! 06O ........... Iohnny Pee Wee ............ Gaddy ................ Neal ...,......... Louise 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WW Q5 V1 s llualnunnmnmm. 4 fx Q -1 , fy V7 Q X H!! ,K f Af! fffff X ' 1 fx + 5 1 x XX Q i Q f kJ VX TX px W X . pl I fx X 1 X X 'Y ff ,,-:N f f 7 xx 'X ffnx J! N xy! X A X I XM gi fx ,X X X Q Ks? . X 7 6 ff ' 5 ff A f J4 g , . A f QA xy, t l K ,4 E-n-KM ! i F: . ' lx f Qi. , 'GX . igfz g 1NpiRaa?i3L,CJf V . .I Y,,Xxi L3 , I 4. 1 as -.tk 5 6,53 5' KJ ' , A N 1 Y' ,V ' a i ll , :Lf QQ? if Gff4BEx'i',!7 gg x ' , N1 F, K , if Nik '- y ' at N 1 Q AHF EL EIGIQS ABQ 2 9 mllllilpmmlm T! f -, ,- - - Q , 5 D !y.ax.LLu - 1 'U cs :S U' VJ 1 Z3 N cs , .Q 1-I W o , o ' PL. i eeotinv--ac,2'.:oeo l 781 fQ29 .QEQEMQEX rg 2 wf gy J if , 41 gas' i, , xg, V N llllnuauannmm. '----mf----r .4 B-- .. B Q 5 W 4 . Q L! jff:1Jful.d ' FOOTBALL 553 ERE'S to one of the best teams, if not the best, that ever played under old Warren's blue and white banner! May the record which it established live forever! To go through a schedule of twelve games without a loss is more than enough to boast about, but when Jamestown, Erie East, and other such teams are among the defeated ones, then it is time to leap in the air and shout. This year's team was very well balanced. The defense and offense of the team was almost perfect. The team might be described as a combination of eleven stars, each man a powerful and dangerous member of a perfectly co-operating machine, which crushed an opponent's offense like paper and crashed through a defense like a batter- ing ram. Many factors helped to make the season such a success. Next to the wonderful work of J. B. Leidig in turning out such a team, probably the most outstanding factor, was the work of the second and third teams. Too much credit cannot be given them. The following certainly earned the coveted W : Ange Bevevino, Captaing Bob Schindler, Manager, Fritz Mack, Kelly Mowbray, Harold Patchen, Abe McCormack, Billy Bevevino, Jimmy Lytle, Loren Bidwell, Bernard Dennig, Itchy Dase, Bob Gafner, Ed Bradford, Art Anderson, and Kay Burns. The Season's Record Warren Youngsville O Warren Sheffield 0 Warren Salamanca 0 Warren Dunkirk 6 Warren Erie Central 12 Warren Oil City O Warren North East 12 Warren Kane O Warren Jamestown 8 Warren Titusville O Warren Johnsonburg O Warren Erie East 12 can-:inn--aEzoeo i791 Lv 2 9 as If55i2?7?RQ7 r X 1 SX I Ulf Rf Mlmlz, ,1 'IIHlIlllI'IllH ' --- - QA R 5 1,--fx Q o19o H101 g a g aa ,R 9. . Q ,D - f 'XDR gil lllllllllllllmllm jwlffvld' fwiw OUR HEROES 56 ANGELO BEVEVINO: As good an all-around player as ever fought for the Blue and Wlmite. He was an ideal captain for such a team. ROBERT SCHINDLER: As hard as rock, with the strength and accuracy of a pile- driver. Bob spelled defeat for many of our opponents. LEONARD MOWBRAY: A steady, impassable tackle, who helped to make our line a stone wall to opposing ball-carriers. FREDERICK MACK: A second Fritz of the educated toe , Mack's punts have been as sensational as Kennett's were. HAROLD PATCHEN! Patchen had both weight and speed-assets which made him a valuable linesman. He seldom missed a tackle. PAUL MCCORMACK: Abe was a tower of strength at guard. He never let a man get past him. KAY BURNS: Kay's size and grit more than once have been good reasons for War- ren's victories. Kay never gave in. JAMES LYTLE: Jim , hard and clean in tackling a man and accurate in passing the ball, was an ideal center. WILLIAM BEVEVINO: Bill certainly could plough. His plunges and end runs have had a great deal to do with the season's success. LOREN BIDWELL: Another member of that famous lineg Loren always got his man . RICHARD DASE: A quick thinking, elusive player- Itchy gained a lot of ground for the team and broke up many an opponent's play. ROBERT GAFNER: Bob played a fast, pretty game. More than once his accurate tackle saved a game. BERNARD DENNIG: B. O. was always a hard worker. His help will greatly strengthen the team next year. EDWIN BRADFORD: Bradford was a fast, hard hitting endg his tackles and runs helped to win many of the games. ARTHUR ANDERSON: Art's ability as a ball-carrier brought plenty of yardage for the team. He was a consistent, spirited player. f:6v0 n--a o6o l81 1 F3 Q Iyfffxh X' , 1, 1.1um, Mm Illllltltfllnmm. NTU! Cl--AMW K fel? ,-if 'A' MUL, Lf K c9o: n-N1C ::-eo N21 F7 W bt w 1, Illllllllumnnm 7 'iii 7 7 1 , L fur. I BASKETBALL Varsity 35 HOUGH it must be admitted that the basketball varsity has not been very suc- cessful, yet the team deserves credit for their hard work and for the spirit with which they faced defeat. 1 Outside of the first few games, the team played without the aid of any of last year's lettermen, so it can be seen that this year's team was comparatively inex- perienced. However, the team has, at no time, given up, though luck has always seemed to be against them. The following received letters for their work on the varsity: Bernard Dennig, Eugene Kelly, Robert Schindler, Leonard Mowbray, Frederick Donovan, Edwin Brad- ford, joseph Scalise, Anthony Oriole, and Nelson Johnson. Ludlow .........,.................... Here Chautauqua .................. Here Sheffield ......... .......,.,.. H ere Falconer ......... ,........... H ere Kane .................. ............. H ere Youngsville ..................... Here Sheffield ......... ............. T here Academy ......... ......,...... H ere Falconer ......... .....,i...... T here Ludlow ........,,,. ............. T here Titusville .....,... ............ H ere Central ............ ............. T here Kane .........,.. ........,....There Varsity Schedule We Th e y 2 5 9 East .........,..,......... ............ H ere 2 1 2 4 Jamestown .,,....,.,.........., Here 1 5 3 6 Olean .......,,,...,.... ..........,. T here 2 5 19 Oil City ..,...,.,. ............ H ere 17 27 Youngsville ..................... There 61 18 Academy ......... ............ T here 2 3 24 North East ................,,... There 2 8 3 8 East ..1...,......... ........1... T here 24 27 Central ......, ............ H ere 18 12 Oil City ............ ..........., T here 1 9 2 5 Titusville ...,,,.., ....,..1.... T here 16 41 Faculty ..................,.........,. Here 2 3 18 Chautauqua .................. There G91-: D---! 1331 We They 23 32 14 31 18 14 22 27 39 16 12 44 35 27 13 31 18 26 22 27 18 24 41 14 25 32 I H5 x1--Nc :1vk H941 E Q KJ , W1 fm y x fl f7?f?fj xx g Ii! W gl fl J Team Baskezball-Second Boys' V ,5 39 X iimasa g 5 3 Illllllnlllmww' V MULA-. . , lj J BASKlElTlBALlL Second Team W O MANY have played in second team games this year, that this team should. be termed the second squad, rather than second team. About thirty fellows have composed this group, and they have done very well by winning twelve and losing eight games. The majority of these fellows will he back next year as material for a strong varsity. The following is the second team's season record: We 'They Chautauqua Seconds .....,.. ............ H ere Sheffield Seconds ............. ............ H ere Falconer Seconds ............. Here Kane Seconds ....................,. ............ H ere Youngsville Seconds ....,...... ...,..,,.... H ere Sheffield Seconds ......,..... ...........,. T here Thirds ............i..............,......... ......,,,... H ere Falconer Seconds ............ ......,,,,... T here Sugar Grove ......,..........., ,.........,, H ere Kane Seconds .......,........ ............. T here East Seconds ........................ ............ H ere Jamestown Seconds ........................ Here Scholastics ........................... ............ H ere Youngsville Seconds ..........,.,.........., There Sugar Grove ........................ ............. T here East Seconds ................... ............. T here Aces ...................... Here Tidioute ..,..,...................... ............. T here Tidioute ...,,,,,......................,.......,,.........,, Here Chautauqua Seconds .................,,.. There D G l85 ,5 29 is zoieas m Q. A 11 'S Ax fro 114s Illllllllvmumi. 1-I-My --'-- s , If T -Ttrili-N-'47 : L, fs VOJLUEY BALL W ECAUSE of the fact that the girls had no basketball varsity this year, they had to find some other means of exhibiting their athletic powers. This means was found in a different phase of athletics-namely, the volley ball varsity. The interclass tournament created much interest and competitiong the seniors were the final victors. Schools near Warren had no trained varsities in volley ball at the time, so only two games could be secured for our team. Both of these out of town games were played with Youngsville. The superior playing and training of the Warren team can be judged by the scores which the girls ran up against their opponents. The results of the games are as follows: November 9, Youngsville 15 - Warren 43 - Here. November 20, Youngsville 12 - Warren 52 - There. The following, chosen as the best players on the class teams, by Miss Alter, the coach, composed the varsity: Rainy Lyons, Captain Tillie Schwanke Betty Field, Manager June Berdine Dot Stoke Swede Olson Doc Gillespie jackie Johnson Boots Fraring Dot Lord Tibbie Dixon Juanita Dodge Bill Weaver Jane Lytle 090f D GC '099 l86l ,gw29 fa x A D Xjmm-. 4+Ug Z1 8 X w.., Inlrllunxunnwm- --HW K A H w L f' 1 'f k ff-J :nw QQ HC f 1 K, Q L J ' L1 if VJ Gu LJJCCU 1 T K A' - C I 25' L K, pl - ..,X-,-,- f 'T 1 f N I 1 I . - 1 , , W , j K Q . J -,- Us 343523 hp r .ao I , .inf ,golf 5233.4 'Et' - :swf fire' wr 'mi mf isa :Su v 'J my-Jar Low' F lj Gi l I--1 f 1 ,ff-Hag X ff Y Qi! V . 11 1 111 A Clif , 1 17 Q v 1 1 1 '- rw . ,L-.',1.fV-bif4m.1.'-Zig . 1 kc 'rf -R J + . 14 M '.,f- iq I 21 1. , 'wg W 2 1 'XFX K , K F ,gi X X . , gm, 33 1111 fi 1 1 1 1 1 1 cao: z1--fxrsezioeo I 88 I V -, 4 fi D . W TO! R . I Y A -f ,irvgv ir 'UNIull1'IH 'QE H 4? s c V f. t. i W kd ' by X fd, L ig. Y HllCGH SCHOOL fGlllRlLS, CLUB ffl Officers for 1928-29 President .,..,............,...............................,.................,. HELEN PRESSEL Vice-President ......,.... ..............,,,....,... E UGENIA KEHR Secretary ,.,,,,.......,..... ......,..,, M ARY Louisa BRANCH Treasurer ..A.................,....,.....,,.,,,,. ..........,.......... M ILLITEEN KOPP HIS HAS, without a doubt, been one of the most successful years the Girls' Club has ever had, but with a membership of one hundred twenty-five and our new secretary, Miss Helen Phillians, with her clever ideas, what could one expect? One hundred and twelve girls were received into the club on October first when we held our first meeting in the form of a Recognition Service. Of course our biggest accomplishment this year was the adoption of uniform dress. At a Supper Meeting on October 8, 1928, a heated discussion of this subject was held, but it ended with a vote of eighty-nine to thirteen in favor of uniform dress. The girls this year may look back in years to come and remember with pride that they belonged to the club that originated uniform dress in Warren High. Conference reports were given, at our meeting in October, by Jane Lytle, Betty Field, and Helen Pressel. The annual Hallowe'en Party given by the Girls' Club and the Hi-Y was held in the Young Women's Christian Association Building November third. This will long be remembered as a huge success . Our World Fellowship Program was held November twelfth. The Reverend Mr. Dickson of the First Presbyterian Church talked to us most interestingly. A new idea, originated by Miss Phillians and Betty Field, was the Japanese Tea which was held November 26th. One would have thought that he had entered a japanese home, had he seen the girls sitting on cushions, playing games, and drinking tea. On December tenth the Hi-Y joined the Girls' Club at a dinner at the Y. W. C. A. Since this dinner was such a success, more dinners will probably be held. At this meeting the Reverend Mr. Ware of the Trinity Memorial Church gave a most inter- esting talk, and R. Pierson Eaton showed motion pictures of the Warren-Jamestown game. The Club is now making extensive plans for the future, in the annual College Night, the Mothers' and Daughters' Banquet, the Moonlight Hike, and other big pro- grams. ' The Cabinet wishes to thank the girls who have helped to make the club so successful this year. We hope all the members will support this club during the re- mained of this year and in years to come. --Mary Louise Branch, '29 c6o: Jn--ri :v6o l 891 C2 Lf 4535053256 w li? .T-B. l 'G l 901 555 75259 1453255 iDiQZiQgCDQQ W4 ibfsj L - MIM! T 1 . - ee f 0 I , lllllnumu 1 7 nd L! jA:asL3c-- Hll -,Y CLUB W HE HI-Y CLUB has been very successful in carrying out its three-fold purpose Of clean living, clean speech, and clean scholarship, and the training Of boys in the Christian way Of living. It has accomplished these two important purposes by alter- nate social and discussion meetings. The discussion meetings have been Of a more serious nature and all those concerned feel that each fellow has gained something from them. The social meetings were always well attended, and the programs were very good. I The Find Yourself Campaign sponsored by the Hi-Y Club under the very capable leadership of its adviser, IVR. Gardner, was successful. Probably it will be made an annual affair. This year's Hi-Y Club has not fallen behind in the line Of dramatics, for the play, Come Out of the Kitchen , presented by the Girls' Club and the Hi-Y Club was a success, both socially and financially. Much Of the credit for this success belongs to Miss Anna L. Kahl, the director. Several of the members of the Hi-Y Club went to Titusville for the first annual Western Pennsylvania Hi-Y Conference. It was interesting to note by the reports of the activities of other clubs that Warren's Hi-Y Club ranks among the best and largest in this vicinity. This successful year will be brought to a close by the annual Mother and Son Banquet to be held in the first week of May. The officers for the past year were as follows: First Semester President .,....,...............................................,.......,... DONALD BENSON Vice-President ......,..,,..,.....................,............ ARTHUR CARLSON Secretary ,,...................,........ ........... ,.............. D A VID SMITH, JR. Treasurer ...................................,.,..................,...... WILLARD GIBSON Second Semester President. S.,...............................................,,.,...,,,... NELSON JOHNSON Vice-President ............ .,........ . ..DONALD C. ANDERSON Secretary ,........,.......... .... ........... W A LTER J. MAURER Treasurer ........ .....,....... W ILLIAM MORAN -Walter I. Maurer. D'-G l91l f' fy?f??,.'g?,N Qw FLM ILM, MK lfI1rIsnnww '- -f - --XQ Aw3 N I f' oeofim--a?:oe: l92l -Q -Q .1 U M N E5 VZ 'I CD ,59 9 X Q 17 i b 0 D i fr f- 'eff .i ' llllllllllllllllml' 'Tf !'f 'I',Q,,,, r EI Tw if f nd , 5 D WA2JruLA 1 GIRLS fGlLlElE CLUB 56 Let all my life be music Ah! let the heart of me be as a harp Where joy and pain are blended harmony Strike! strike! the harp that is my soul! Though pain or joy it bring, My only sorrow to be dumb, My only joy to sing! And when The Great Musician plays In notes of joy or pain, Then let my heart respond and sing, Though in a minor strain A wondrous song! A living song! A rapturous song, Oh send! And on a thrilling major chord There let life end! At the Hrst meeting of the Girls' Glee Club, on September 13, 1928, the mem- bers elected the following officers: ' President ......i.,............... .............. M ILLETEEN KOPP Vice-President ,..i...... ...........,. H ELEN PRESSEL Secretary .................. ............,... B ETTY FIELD Treasurer ....,......,,,,,,,...... ,.,...,,,...,.............,......!......... E UGENIA KEHR Librarian ........ .,....,,..,,,,...................,.,.,.............. A... J E ANBTTE Morin The musical numbers were chosen by the Club's unexcelled director, Miss Carmen Milliren. Intensive study was started in October. The rehearsals were held weekly until two weeks before our concert on March 15, when practices were increased. The trio deserves much praise and commendation. The voices of the Misses Ruth Aubitz, sopranog Milliteen Kopp, second soprano, and Helen Pressel, alto, are an excel- lent combination. By sufficient rehearsing and working together, these voices have been blended so well as to sound like the chord of an organ. The accompanist for the trio, Mary Louise Branch, has, without a doubt, helped a great deal to give the work an artistic finish. The club accompanist, Helen Pressel, is most proficient in the art, and we are ever grateful to her for her unselfish efforts toward making the Club a success. In February the Glee Club gave a few numbers at the services of the Baptist Church. At the time of writing, the Glee Club's activities are not nearly over. Another concert will be given in April at the Baptist Church. There is yet Hue Kiwanis Club's entertainment, for the Club, and the Annual Dance. Of course, the zenithjn the work of the Girls' Glee Club is the Clarion Contest where, it is hoped, the girls will repeat the success of last year's efforts, and with their ever faithful and dependable director, bring back to their Alma Mater first honors as before. -Betty Field, '29. D--G 1931 C9929 65 N X fy, . A W M- QQ ' ' f X L lx I m'm5131I-Kill Yi Illililllmmvwf ,,,.,,i,,,,,,f1E 'K'-A X? WW Q E -Q--YY 7' Y - Y A y Q' 7 Q4 f ,A f 7 5 x 4 ' l it ,Q J, ,Af f C90: D igugl k IQ41 ,g s asr2Trei V' X ! -F C 9 . 1,1 - X 1 1 1 N - D ,f W lllllllllllmmm- in -'--'- M-- T ,Q - e jsLJllA-' 3 BOYS? GlLlElE1 CLUB Q3 HOUGH the Boys' Glee Club has not been making much noise this year, it is not a dead number by any means. Because of the loss of our genial and efficient leader, Mr. Gage, we were late in reorganizing. In October, however, Mr. Byron Knapp was chosen by the Board, of Education to be our director. We then had our organization meeting and elected the following as our staff Of Officers: President ........... ..,........... R ICHARD DASE Manager ............ .,.....,,...... E UGENE KELLY Secretary ........... ........,...... R OBERT DAVIDSON Director ,....,............. ..... ............ M R . B. W. KNAPP Aeeompa-msc ........,...,,..........,............,..,. MR. R. PIERSON EATON Since this election we have been meeting in weekly rehearsals. Mr. Knapp found us a bunch of raw recruits , but under his earnest and capable direction, we contem- plate presenting to the public our annual concert in the very near future, most likely in April. The personnel of the club is as follows: FIRST TENORS: Robert Gafner, Ralph Fassinger, Clifford Bollinger, Eugene Kelly. SECOND TENORS: Charles Beck, Charles Frantz, Rudolph Frederickson, Raymond Cvafner, William Hansen, Wallace Lott, Emil Meacham, William Moran, William Peterson, Harry Sweet. BARITONES: Jack Beckley, Avery Carpenter, Robert Davidson, John'Guild, Nelson johnson, Edward Johnsen, John McCoy, john Stewart. BASSES: Richard Dase, Francis DeLong, Harold Patchen, John Miner, Charles Savage, David Smith. c6o: n--a :o6: I 95 1 Q9 QSi ,, W 'RQ x ' D ,Q if Y - Q 0 rx -. lllllllllllllmnni J jlsLJV Lx-. BLUE AND WHTTE W EVER BEFORE has the UBLUE AND WHITE!! had a write up in the Dragon . This year we have decided to give it a place among our other school activities. Since this magazine has been a factor Of great interest in the high school for many years, we feel very proud of it. The '28-'29 Blue and White Board has carried out the year's work successfully. The board is composed of the following members: Editorial Staff Editor-in-chief ................,........................,,,,..,,,,,,,..........,,,,.,.,.,,,....,... NELSON JOHNSON Associate Editor .......................... ............r.r............... J -EANNE BARWIS Literary Editors ....,.,,.........................ss.. ................................ M ABEL NORRIS MARTHA HEERMANS MARGARET GROvEs KATHRYN GAFFNER RUTH GOLDSTEIN HARRIET BORG GERALD SELLIN QUINN SMITH Club Editor ............,...,,,.,,.....................,..v...,...,,.,...........,,..........,........... VIRGINIA SLACUM Exchange Editor ........... ....,...,s....,........,...........,.............................. H ELEN PRESSEL Gossip Editors ........... ............ B ETTY FIELD, WILLARD GIBSON Joke Editors .........I..,.,.,..... ......,,,,,, R IOI-IARD HEASLY, HOWARD COLT Athletic Editor ......,,...... .I...............................,................. E UGENE KELLY Art Editors .................. ....I......,.I....II.I... G EO. JOHNSON, TROY MARTIN Faculty Adviser ............. .............I.,,....... ........,...... M I ss MATILDA STEINHOFF 'Typists ............................. ............ V IOLETTE SAYLOR, KENNETH JOHNSON Business Staff Business Manager .,.,.,.,...........................................................,,..................... JOHN MCCOY Assistant Managers ..............,,.,. ......,..,,,.,,......... P AUL BORG, JOHN STEWART Circulation Managers ....I.....................,... ROBERT KOPF, WALTER MAURER Treasurer ........................,,....,..,..,.,............,...,,......,......................,.................. J. LESLIE ELLIS There have been three regular issues of the Blue and White this year. All of them were successful, especially in a financial way. Just before the Warren-Jamestown game, the Board published a supplement to the Blue and White in the form of a newspaper. It met the approval of the student body and the towns people. This year a new feature, the faculty department, has been added. It consists of a picture, a short write-up of the teacher's life, and the teacher's view on some high school activity. Two of the issues this year have contained seventy-two pages each. This is the largest number of pages ever in the magazine. We feel that the Blue and White has been and that it will continue to be successful. D--G i971 , B ff- iq' ,X L2 XQQQQSQQQQECQQK aw ff , X, N U ,aff V' gx X N 'fx ' Tw ki gn' ,!g'Qx,, MWXXSK! N-Xgx' N ', Y '1li ly11 M llNlll!ll'illH '1' ' N 3 x x'--vt C o6:' l931 529 asm? , it ld a:aULcIfH- 2 ' ' - L-iv O at Ig K Tx 'If ' 3 Illlllllunlmmvl- y i ':', MQ f, iw A lj ORCHESTRA Q3 F A SCHOOL ACTIVITY is to be successful, there are several factors to be con- sidered. One of these is that interest must be shown in the activity by the students. There is very little that a director may do to make up for this loss of inter- est. This year the student body seems to be interested in the success Of the Orchestra. As Miss Vowinkle took charge Of the Orchestra in November in 1922, illing the vacancy left by Mr. Kenneth Wells, she did not have the full year in which to develop the plans that had been madeg but in spite of this handicap, the orchestra did very well. Besides playing for the regular assembly exercises, the Orchestra has played on many other occasions. Some of these were The Junior Play, the Dramatic Club Play, the Hi-Y Girls' Club Play, the Senior Play, both at Warren and Youngsville, Senior Class Night, the Commencement exercises, and at several debates. The personnel of the orchestra this year is as follows: CHARLES ARMSTRONG ........,........................ Clarinet DORIS ARMSTRONG .............. ............... V iolin EDMUND BOWES i.,............ ....,.......... V iolin JUNIOR BETTS ................ ........,........... V iolm GEORGE CARLSON ..,........ ,.........,.... S axophone GILBERT CHECK ..,.........,., ......,,.......,.... V iolin THOMAS CREAL ...T...,,,........,.. ...,,,,.... T rombone MELVIN DANIELSON ..i........ ........,...... V iolin ARTHUR DORIS .................. ............... V iolin DAVIS DURHAM ............ ...,...... C larinet CRESENCE EBEL ..........,,.., .,.......,..... V iolin RICHARD FIELD .................. ............,.. V iolin LOUIS GAGHAN ...,.....,.............. ............... V iolin EDWARD JOHNSEN ..I.. ,,,,..... I................... V i olin KENNETH JOHNSON ......I.I.,. .,,,.......... 'T mmper PAUL JOHNSON .......,.,..... ......,....... 'T rumper DONALD KINANDER ,,.......... , .................. Violin HAROLD KNAPP ................,....,.... ....,.,....... '1' 'rumper CHARLES KOTTCAMP ..... ,.,,,..... HARRY MITCHELL ................. LLOYD NOLLINGER ........... .,........Clm'inet ...............Violin ...........Banjo PAUL PITTMAN ............. ...,........... V iolin PATSY PRAINO ..............,. ,..,...,................. V iolin THOMAS WELLS .........,, .............................. D mms HUBERT ZWALD ................ .,,..,......... A ccompanisr MISS ELEANOR VOWINCKLE caoain--aezsoea E991 .................................Di1ecto'r I ,3 ,J ,ff'f '7i KS is pf' camsipw--QE:-fe: l 1001 YO. 29 aromas 459 X Q EP ff 11 1 lil B p IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIII - A:,fUL,,,. , if LATTN CLUB fi: ECAUSE the work of the Latin Club was so successful last year, it was decided to continue club work in all advanced classes. This year the Club has been divided into seven sections, each representing one of the seven hills of Rome. The meetings have been held once a month in regular class periods. The officers of the third year classes represent the officers of the Roman Republic, the second section of the second year represent officers of the Roman army, while those of the Hrst section of the second year classes represent Deities. The programs have been varied and interesting, as well as instructive, and they have been based upon the subjects connected with the work studied in the different courses. The Roman in His Home and in His Business, The Contrast of Poverty and Extravagance Between the Roman and the American, The Life of Cicero and His Contributions to Civilization, and Mythology have been some of the topics discussed during the year. The Uses of Latin Today was very cleverly brought out in a small sketch entitled One Day Without Latin and in the roll call, when the Club members contributed examples of modern and practical uses of Latin. These ideas are being made into a poster. The Christmas Programs were carried out by celebrating the corresponding festi- val, the Saturnalia. In response to roll call, each member placed on a tree, drawn on the blackboard, the name of some Christmas present, written in Latin. Christmas Hymns were sung in Latin, and the Christmas Story was read in the original. The festival of the Saturnalia was explained. Appropriate programs have been given on the Ides of March and other important Roman holidays. A fitting close to the work of the Club was the Roman Banquet, given in honor of the Virgil Class. This was carried out in true Roman style, similar to the one held last year. - Rose Davis. c60 n--fl 1o-8: I 101 1 L-:1,..-T VF I ' QI? M' gf!--W--M g+X g fll V Qllllmlim . IlIIHlllllHHl'4'l' Hg '--- ---4 ' A7 K 1 TL 7 . H c641 Dm--wzQ o1Bff I 102 1 nd L! Vmavia-' ig ? 9 E725 r fi X K' T T2 rx llllillllllnnnm. 1 , SPANISH CLUB 55 ITHOUT a doubt, the year 1928-1929 has been the most eventful one for the Spanish Club. Early in September the Club reorganized with the election of officers. The mem- bership this year has, by far, surpassed that of former years. Our activities have been many and varied. There have been Bunco Parties, tureen dinners, hikes, picnics, and Spanish programs. The Spanish Glee Club was started again this year. It is the ardent hope of the members of the Class of '29 that a greater interest and enthusiasm will be aroused for the continuance of the Glee Club next year. Perhaps the most outstanding work done by the Club this year was the presentaQ tion of the Spanish play, Castillos de Torresnoblesf' in assembly. The cast was well selected, and the play was capably coached by Senorita Araujo. The success of the Spanish Club this year is due, for the most part, to Senorita Araujo, our friend and teacher. She has always been interested in our plans, and ready to help us in any way. It is indeed difficult for the Class of '29 to say goodbye to her. The officers for the year '28-'29 are as follows: President ..............,.,,......,,.... ..,..,........ ...,.....,...,.,,,...... J A MES MYERS Vice-President .,......,... ...., LILLIAN WEAVER Secretary ,..,.,........,..... .... .......... M 1 LLITEEN KOPP 'Treasurer ......... .............. M ARG EATON --M. Kopp, Secretary. C6'1 D--G 0190 I 103 1 C ',,. Z1fi I 9 Q5,.fl75QDl?ECC3' ..W fx? H- R fgal v, NHIMIUMQLE Hunnnuw 'gw G60: n--ac-.71-t-1116: I 104 1 S fs 9 X. i V 7 if X H ri fl ' llllllilllllllllml' '-Hr ---'-N QQ - in-XQQQMILJ' Ci 3 FRENCH CLUB 55 HE French Club was organized early in the school year under the supervision of Miss Annette Stone. At the first meeting the following officers were elected: P-resident ......i.....,...,.,.,..,.............,....,....,..,............... RUTH GOODWIN Vice-President ......... ........,.... W ILLARD GIBSON Secretary ...,..s,.....s.... ........... N ELSON JOHNSON Treasurer ..........i....,.. ......,..........,.. ,,., . ....,........,.,............ J A NE LYTLE The Club held a picnic or Weiner roast on the nineteenth of October, on Stone Hill. Although the elements raged and tossed, the party was well attended and thoroughly enjoyed. After some consideration and deliberation it was decided that the club pins were getting rather out of date. Whereupon new pins were promptly chosen and pur- chased by the members of the Club. Instead of holding the annual Mardi Gras in the high school gymnasium this year, the French Club joined with the Spanish and Latin Clubs in a combined party. This was very successful. In order to exhibit the benefits derived from the study of French, to those of our classmates, who have missed the opportunity of delving into this beautiful language, a play in French was presented in chapel. It received much favorable comment. To complete this active year the Club members, at the suggestion of Miss Stone, presented something new, novel, and entertaining, in the form of a tea in honor of the senior members of the French Club. Seniors as well as all others enjoyed the tea. -Secretary. 09'l D--G 069 I 105 1 45 2 9 Q5 I xt!! Q . 1 V1 1 255 . Illlllillllllmmu I 'f ' 7' QM A I 7 DlEBATllNC CLUB 563 HIS YEAR the Debating Club has been especially successful, and Warren High School can be proud of the work it has done. Q The Hrst meeting of the club was held September 7, 1928, at which time the following officers were elected: Business Manager ...,...,.. .,,....... D ONALD C. ANDERSON President ....s....,..........,.,... ....,...... W ALTER MAURER Vice-President ......,,,,........ ............ V IRGINIA SLACUM Secretary .......u.,.....s.....,.........,,.,, ........... R UTH GOLDSTEIN Assistant Secretary .......................................,.,...... GRACE GREEK 'Treasurer .........s...........,....................,...e.....,.,,,,.......s JOSEPH GRAHAM This Debating Club has held many debates since last September. All of them have been very much enjoyed by the high school students and by the general public. Nearly everyone in the club has been given a chance to show his argumentative ability either at the club meetings or in out of town meetings. Our debaters met with the representatives of these schools: Erie Central, Erie East, Erie Academy, Jamestown, Kane, Youngsville, Ludlow, Clarendon, and Kellettville, In addition to this work we held oratorical contests with the Youngsville and Russell schools. At every club meeting at least one and very often two debates were held. These club debates were judged either by students, members of the faculty, or visitors from our town. Since the spring of 1926 the Debating Club has held a charter from the National Forensic League, an honorary high school society devoted to the interests of forensic work. The local chapter consists of approximately fifteen members who have won sufficient points in debating. As a whole, the debating team has had a very enthusiastic and successful year. May the best of luck attend the efforts of next year's debaters. Too much credit can- not be given to Mr. MacDonald, who has developed and coached the team. Without him it could not have been half so successful in its undertakings. The club, also, wishes to thank Mr. Noecker for his help in coaching the last four or ive debates of the season. The student body must be complimented for its loyal support. Let us hope that this work will continue. -- Ruth Goldstein, Secretary, '29. D G K I 1071 iii F-13 jc if ff-ri,-T A ACES f?lQEgf:5,S2Q5D5QQ24icmaw, Xf , I 'X' ' f' zwfl-X--- -YN-Y,,,,,, -J v-44MB Y id Y Y-iilv lx lx1l,nJg'5l1uL Illw'm x 3-dun x K LX 'H . I'--l H081 'r'Vl77lE'l'CC C Chamber of for C 1- .- -.Q .- 5, 9 2 9 QS TZDREQ Q 9 as e . 3.3 9 as 2 'X ggi lllllllllllllmml' T! i f' ' - is 3 nd 5 L if7fwgax,LAf- THE lllUNllC5R CHAMBER CE COMMERCE W CCN AFTER school opened this year, the Chamber of Commerce became quite active in school affairs. The first meeting of this club was held in November and the following officers were elected: President ...,..,............,.....,.. ,,,,... ......... C L ARENCE SWANSON Vice-President ..................., .... ...... ......, F L o RENCE PEARCE Secretary-Treasurer .......,..............,....... LEE ROY KIRBERGER The club held several interesting meetings, at which the members were enter- tained by music, speeches, and recitations. - The Chamber of Commerce aided in the planning of the commercial contest between Warren and other neighboring cities. The club Wishes to thank the speakers and entertainers who have made the meet- ings so interesting. -Lee Roy Kirberger, Secretary. c9f1: v-'aGz-anew I 109 1 QP - 2-17, ,Y ?K A Q HSEWQEVZXCQI my n N X VT f Y -- my 'i f-W ,yu LLLXLYW M- Y x YMi5'x- ' C1 ff V lv 1 .x W. ij W! Hmnmilwlilvlx Wsyi if K av Q ' L, f H , as ' f:9nE?Dmw-'1 :-wee l 1101 r X K- - 0 D . ga Q I-:T-LT-U T S V llllllillllmnnni ui -1l- w-1' '-- ' A j,sLJsLA I A--5 GIRLS? ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 55 T THE FIRST MEETING of the Girls' Athletic Association the following officers were elected: President ........,...A....,.... ............... B ETTY FIELD Vice-President i......,..... ....................i J ANE LYONS Secretary .............,....... ..i,....... L ou1sE MILLER Treasurer .......,................................,.....,..........,..... MARGARET EATON At the beginning of the year a committee was appointed by Miss Alter to carry on the membership campaign. This proved to be very successful, and now this associ- ation is the largest organization in school. At the Jamestown game the girls sold coffee, candy, and hot dogs. The money made on this was enough to pay the debt left last year. In the fall there were hockey and inter-class volley ball games. This was the first time we have had a girls' volley ball team. , This winter a Round Robin Basketball Tournament was held instead of the usual varsity basketball. The girls of the Athletic Association certainly showed some spirit by coming out to these games. There were twenty-six teams, including freshmen, in the league. Fraring's team won first place, Dixon's second, and Craft's third. Russo's team won the freshman contest. At the end of the tournament, the girls were chosen to play on the class teams. In the spring there will be a baseball league. Girls will be chosen from the league to play on the class teams, and girls chosen from the class tcams will play outsiders. Before school is out, the Athletic Association will hold its annual party. Trophies for baseball, volley ball, basketball, and hockey will be awarded. c60 D--Ct 060 I 111 1 T2 9 SJQUREQQQJ LX! C X 'gif - -XD ' X Illzllinuumvwl H1 '--- E PT A V J 2 A Ti T C U igax,La--- BOYS? ATlHlLlETlC ASSOCllATllON 353 HE BOYS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION held its first meeting early in Septem- ber. At this meeting more than one hundred students were enrolled, and the following officers were elected: President ......,.,.,.............A. .....,,,.A. B RAMER CARLSON Vice-President .,,..,...,.A. ..............,.,............ J AMES LYTLE Secretary ..,.l............,,,,,,..............,,..,..l....A.......... Ronan Sci-IINDLER Treasurer ,.......ll...........,,,.,,...,.,........................... P. W. My PRESSEL After the football and basketball seasons, a sweater was presented to each letter- man. Throughout the entire year the members of the Association have been greatly interested in the athletic activities that have been carried on in Warren High. Our annual football and basketball dances and banquets were unusually successful this year. The citizens and merchants of Warren have shown their interest in our school and its activities by giving their loyal support at the games and by their encouragement to our boys. The following, by their personal favors, have shown that they are true backers of the teams: Every night, rain or shine, one of C. C. Smith's trucks carried the football squad to and from the football field. Barrett's Dry Cleaning Company cleaned the football uniforms for the players in the Jamestown game. Several times during the year Mr. Sarvis entertained the entire football squad at the Library Theatre. The Warren Dry Cleaning Company cleaned and pressed a suit for every one who played in the Jamestown game. The Draheim Store gave anything in trade to the lettermen after the last game. J. A. Johnson gave a hat to each of the Hfteen lettermen. The Geracimos Company gave a drink after each home game. During the football season the Columbia Amusement Company entertained the whole football squad. The Texas Lunch gave a free lunch to every man who played in the Jamestown game. The Easton Candy Shop gave candy to each of the lettermen. The Gandy Oyster House gave a dinner for all who played in the Jamestown game. The Elks' Club held a dance and luncheon in honor of the football squad and it was at this dance that Mr. Neil Ensworth, representing the Warren Merchants, pre- sented each letterman with a gold football. For years Charles S. Knabb has provided the Athletic Association a place in which to store the bleachers. We extend to him our sincere thanks. We wish the Association the best of success next year. Q0i5D--G I 1121 l g ee QS r' gf 9 V Y p 9 s D X ,S X , H G - rl --'Wm 7 3 H I mllllllllllr uTIiwf1l':--:- Y! - A Q Y fd . i 2 ifQi7iga,.L..i-. 'W I mu ' FORESTRY CLUB W HIS year we have the first appearance of a Forestry Club in Warren High. This club was organized by Mr. Stone, who is employed by the Federal De- partment of Forestry. The club has been organized for the boys, over sixteen years of age, who are interested in forestry work. The purpose of the club is to aid the State and National Governments in the fighting and preventing of forest fires and to learn forestry work. The club has been divided into two fire-fighting teams, each having about twelve members. Each team is lead by a captain and a lieutenant. The meetings, under the leadership of Mr. Stone and Mr. Hetrick, have been held monthly in the science room. At these meetings a very interesting study has been made on several phases of forestry work. The subjects of study are organization of the forestry department, rudiments of forestry, the biology of a tree, the practice of silviculture fiield tripj, logging ffield tripj, utilization of lumber flield tripj, forestry management, and the profession of forestry. An interesting visit was made to a tract of government timber land, located on the Arnot Creek. The purpose of the visit was to make a study of the experiments being worked out in the cutting of the timber there. This club was joined by the Kane and Tidioute Forestry Clubs on this hike. Mr. Stone and Mr. Bishop explained the experiments, being carried on out there, to test certain theories of forestry practice. The roster of Warren High's Forestry Club is as follows: TEAM 1 TEAM 2 Joe Bishop Eddie Geitner Sophus Peterson Harry Wilson Wesley Nelson Leonard Hearns Clarence Howe Paul Gary Harry Sweet Calvin Buerkle Sylvester Mullen Dan Moran Ernest Miller Kermit Cuthbert-son Dwight Silzle Albert Toner Gilbert Check Lyle Knapp Glen McGee Charles Cable George Blum Robert Huber George Springer Robert Strickland james Lytle Gerald Ruhlman - Clarence Howe, Captain Team 2. D G l113l ly ? 9 65,32 D235 gp X. '05 Llw. O- A ' Lf x7lz.ai,La-- - 0 7 . ,, if no fe- N . ' W f I f A RADIO CLUB W HE Warren High School Radio Club was organized on November 22 in the Science Lecture Hall. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President ...,..,l,,.............,..r............................. ...ROBERT KINANDER Vice-President ............. . ......... MILDRED JOHNSON Secretary ........,...... ...,.......,,.....,........,.,...... G ERALD R. ONX'ENS Treasurer ...,...,,,...........................l.......l........... .i.,.... H AROLD GIBSON The Club has purchased a five tube radio set and a short wave set which worked out wonderfully well. We have heard from such far stations as England, Fra.nce, and other foreign countries. The Radio Club has sponsored parties and entertainments that have been successful. -Gerald R. Owens, Secretary. 09 D-'13 069 1 1141 X1 X. Q, A-A ,f XTJJNB lb X vm-L1 mmmtlmlllhfl ugvwlwi-U Q-.74 vm 5 ci? Lxg f flf XM, 9 5 LE gp' E W 0 W' --MA, TY x I I 'mm 'PE' '-'H' ' -'---'- 4 e TD nd , 5 Jjazarslafr I- D DRAMATTKC CLUB 95 HE FIRST MEETING of the Dramatic Club was held September 10, 1928. From the opening of this meeting to the closing of the school term, this club has been one of the most active organizations in school. The officers for the first semester were these: President .............................................a..,,............a............... BETTY FIELD Vice-President ............ .,........... E DWARD JOHNSEN Secretary .................... ,,....i......... ............... T H oMAs WELLS Treasurer ...............,..,......,..4,...................,.......... ANGELO BEVEVINO Early in the semester a group of players were chosen from the club to give plays before different clubs in town. These players were Ruth Goodwin, Jane Lytle, Betty Field, Lucy Donaldson, Clara Mae Gillespie, Virginia Slacum, June DeFrees, Bramer Carlson, Walter Maurer, Angelo Bevevino, Howard Colt, Dick Gray, Fred Maurer, Thomas Wells. Plays were given before the following clubs: Zonta Club, Y. W. C. A. Annual Banquet, College Women's Club, Grace M. E. Church, Presbyterian Spinsters' Club, jefferson Parent Teacher Association, Life Study Club, Kiwanis Club. An evening of short plays, instead of the usual club meeting, was given at the December meeting. These plays were The Ghost Hunters, Flittermouse, The Maker of Dreams. The officers for .the second semester are as follows: President ...................................,................................. HELEN PRESSEL Vice-President ............ .,............,... W ALTER MAURER Secretary .............,.......................,.,,..... ........................... J ANE LYTLE Treasurer .........................,.,....,,..,,...,.................. ANGELO BEvEv1No Early in the second semester the club selected a pin. This pin is a combination of tragedy and comedy portrayal. The club, also, made a proposition to the School Board in regard to the purchasing of stage interior scenery. The conditions were that the club was to pay two-Hfths and the board pay three-ifths of the cost. The Board agreed to do this. The following plays were given by the Club this year: Pretense, Bumps, Mr. Gardner Forges Ahead, The Kleptomaniacf' Charlotte's Ruse, The Day that Lincoln Died, Lend Me Five Shillings, A Box of Monkeys. -Iane Lytle, Secretary. D 35i03P l1171 ,g ag Q5 9 -1 X Y 0 Y x Q-+R E5 FT ' llnrl11suumn.. ,g fx1JVLAfg'W I . SlENllCR PLAY W N MAY NINTH AND TENTH the Class of 1929 presented the senior play, Take My Advice , a comedy in three acts by Elliott Lester. This play, which kept the audience in a continuous uproar, has a breath-taking climax that held the audience in suspense until the fall of the curtain. The plot is modern and very inter- esting. The Weaver family is composed of four members, each of whom has a par- ticular weakness. Mr. Weaver cannot resist salesmen, though he always loses moneyg Mrs. Weaver believes in the power of numbersg Bud Weaver, a seventeen year Old schoolboy, thinks he wants to get married, Ann Weaver has been deceived into believ- ing she could become a famous actress. Kerry Van Kind, a fake artist, and Jimmy Thayer, a fake bond salesman, are trying to fleece the Weavers. Bradley Clement appears in the scene and succeeds in helping each member of the family to overcome his weakness. Then, Just when everything seems to be all right, Clement, himself, apparently falls a victim of consternation, but it turns out that he has been only pretending this in order to make the Weavers see their mistakes. Thus the family is corrected, and everything ends satisfactorily for all converned. The Cast Bud Weaver .............. .....,....,,..............................,...... J OHN Gunn Ann Weaver ............. .......................... J ANE LYTLB Mr. Weaver ............... .............. A NGELO BEVEVINO Mrs. Weaver ..,.............. ...........,... H ELEN PRESSEL Kerry Van Kind .........,..,. .............. J OSEPH GRAHAM jimmy Thayer ............... ,,...,,,...... S IDNEY BAKER Marella Scotte .........,.... ....,,.,.......... B ETTY FIELD Bradley Clement .............. NELSON JOHNSON 0611: D f! 06D l1191 rjj' ,,,, , QM ff-fvdwxxx XXL-VY JN - -'T mf X -rsf l ,g QLg4q5 W-S-V ilxxgj F5 Q x VTLLH1kQxmAuL M?S1l1IHr1IH'IHM Q- n 5 L X Q L. mn j Qi f A 7, in X! 6 ,V X L x X ,ff V, xv ,ff X' x 4, 3 l llllll V- f- 'U .Z 'J Q .- L4 'U 4-1 N-. C A.. 6 6 L Q U ' A U E1 M H ,l ' g lllltllllllnmmm in -M-rr - iiQijs:err.La-1 william: F! i- A n me ELM A I , Hll-,Y GTRLSY CLUB PLAY YZ? FP OMF. OUT OF THE KITCHEN , a three act comedy by A. E. Thomas was selected by the committee for the Hi-Y-Girls' Club production because of its entertaining quality and non-partial starring of characters. The following characters composed the cast: Paul Daingeriield, alias Smithfield ........,.......... ...,,,,,..........,,,...... F OSTER LOTT Charles Daingerfield, alias Brindlebury .,.............,,.......... BRAMER CARLSON Elizabeth Daingerfield, alias Araminta .i............ .............. H ELEN PRESSEL Olivia Daingerfield, alias Jane Ellen ........................ ...............,,,. J ANE LYTLE Randolph Weeks, the Daingerfield Agent .,...................i.. SYDNEY BAKER Burton Crane, a Yankee ............................................................ WALTER MAURER Mrs. Falkner, Tucker's Sister ........,.,..,..........,.......... ........,,.... B ETTY FIELD Cora Falkner, her Daughter ....,.,,........... Solon Tucker, Crane's Attorney ............. Thomas Leiferts, a Poet .....,.............,,......................,......,..............,.,.,,...,... ...MHARRIBTT BORG NELsoN JOHNSON JOHN GUILD Amanda, Olivia's Black Mammy ....... ....,.,........,.,..........,..... L UCY DONALDSON The scene of the play is laid in an old colonial home of the South. Here the four Daingeriield children assume the roles of domestic attendants, for they have leased the home to a Northerner who insists upon a full staff of white servants. The Northerner, Burton Crane, arrives at the house in company with his lawyer, a Mrs. Falkner, who was a pretentious society woman, and her daughter. Randy Weeks, who is an admirer of Olivia Daingeriield, has been somewhat slighted with the coming of the new occupants. Another man in the person of Thomas Lefferts arrives on the scene to make his loved one, Cora Falkner, a visit. Amanda, a faithful colored servant of the family, lends a little southern color to the scene. She appears at the opportune time with a cheerful message or a word of comfort. Soon a complication arises for every man of the household has fallen for the charming cook, formerly Olivia. Through one misdeed or another the remaining servants, Smithfield, Brindleburg, and Araminta have been dismissed. Jane Ellen pleads for them so earnestly that Crane suspects her relationship to the Daingerfields. Jane Ellen, knowing she can no longer carry on the deception, yields to the proposals of Crane. Each character played his part with the most confidence and reality. Jane Lytle, the heroine, displayed her excellent ability of acting as a cook. Walter Maurer more than capably filled his role opposite the heroine. Bramer Carlson played a triple role and carried off each part expertly. Betty Field, with her exceptional domineering air, would have been accepted as one by the 400 . John Guild, proved to be a real poet. Helen Pressel carried off her representation as an obstinate character very well. Foster Lott promises to be an excellent butler. Lucy Donaldson, as a mammy, and Harriet Borg, as a relenting daughter, demonstrated their ability to act. Sidney Baker, the faithful standby, and Nelson johnson, a lawyer and gourmant, accelerated the ac- tion with their persistent visits to the kitchen. Much of the success of this play is due to the skillful coaching of Miss Anna Kahl. D--G I 121 1 W9 Q FD Cnr X f 4' Xlrl --- - - Nxmfq T T I I llmllllllmmnn l.E.j...T ..... i R ' Mww. V p--G :ogQ I 122 1 gov? 9 QS l15iQ2 l R M 4 I D ng 'sf 'R , ., g mmmlmmlllll wmv:-ii .-.... i, Y , ' 5 nd . 5 f. f aqasiiufe- pi! 'JA SCRAP OF lPAlPlERU W OR THE FIRST TIME in Warren High School, the Junior Class sponsored a play, A Scrap of Paper . This play was held in the high school auditorium November 2, 1928. If the Class of '30 has set a precedent by giving this play, we hope that the juniors in future years will have as great a success. The action of this French Comedy, as the title might imply, centers around a scrap of paper. Prosper Couramont and Louise, who were in love with each other, correc- ponded by means of secret notes which were placed under a small statue. Prosper, becoming ill, failed to get, from the unique post-office, a note that Louise had written, telling him where she was going. They gradually forgot each other and Louise mar- ried the Baron de la Glaciere. After a number of years they again met in the house in which they had hidden the notes and where the last note that Louise had written still remained. After a series of amusing events the letter was revealed. Prosper, in order to 'Llet bygones be bygones, lighted the paper and threw it out the window. Brise- mouche, a naturalist, happened by and put out the flame so that he might use the partially burnt letter to wrap up a bug that he had found. Anatole, Brisemouche's ward, discovered the burnt paper in the end of a gun. He wrote a note on the back of it and gave it to the maid who delivered it to the wrong person. This error of the maid's caused many difficulties and many amusing events. After everything was ex- plained, Prosper declared his intention of marrying Suzanne, the cousin of Louise, thereby ending the play in an atmosphere of happiness. The cast was as follows: Prosper Couramont .......................,...........,.,,,...........,...................,.,,...... WALTER J. MAURER Baron de la Glaciere .......,........,.................,........,..,.........,,............,, DONALD C. ANDERSON Brisemouche fLanded Proprietor and Naturalistj ......... RICHARD DENTLER Anatole fHis Wardj ........,.....i...........,.................................,.,......,,,,...........,,,... HOWARD COLT Baptiste fServantj ..........,.............,,.........,,.,......,i. ..,........................,. ..i.i..,,,.....,,.. T 0 M WELLS Francois fServant of Prospery ......................,..,........, .......... R ICHARD HEASLEY Louise de la Glaciere ,........,.......,...........,,.........,,........,.,....., ........ ,.......... L o UISE URBANSKI Madlle. Suzanne de Ruseville fHer Cousinj ........................... VIRGINIA SLACUM Mathilde fSister to Louise, .............................,..,.........,,...........................,...... LUCY MORAN Mademoiselle Zenobie fSister to Brisemouchej ................., FLORENCE PEARCE Madame Dupont fHousekeeperj .........,......,,......................,....................., JEAN Kmscur Pauline fMaidJ .........,....................................,....... .,..............,.......................,,., S ARAH Bmsrow This was Walter Maurer's debut into the world of dramatics, where he has since been a star . His pleasing personality has won its way into the hearts of his hearers. Dick Dentler and Howard Colt, who won such favorable comment in Penrod last year, upheld that reputation in this production. Louise Urbanski and Virginia Slacum, the leading girls, carried their share of the intriguing comedy very creditablyg while Florence Pearce, in the role of Zenobie, made a very capable and busy caretaker of her brother's affairs. Donald Anderson, as the baron, helped very efficiently to bring the play to a pleasing conclusion. Each member of the cast is deserving of applause. Q0 D--G l123 1 ,BO 9 BQE,.IZ:DE?EIcQ ,Q Al ' 1 7 I If 7 P ImI'lllIlimm,,, 'WT' ullhlv Z Y i',, AIJMLJA-. ASSEMBLY ACTIVITIES ff? OST OF OUR ENTERTAINMENTS, 'this year, have been one act plays under the directorship of Miss Kahl. A list of those are the following: UPRETENSEH. BUMPS . MR GARDNER FOROES AHEAD . HTHE KLEPTOMANIACH. -A uCHARLOTTE'S RusE . THE DAY THAT LINCOLN DIED . HLEND ME FIVE SHILLINGSH. A Box OF MONKEYSU. HTHE READERH. HTHE GHOST STORYH. HCOATS 'AND PETTICOATSH. WHEN SHAKESPEARE STRUCK THE TOWN . NOT A MAN IN THE HOUSE . However, not all of Our assembly programs were plays. Some of the other enter- tainments were these: AN ATHLETIC PROGRAM. A THANKSGIVING PROGRAM. PRESENTATION OF FOOTBALL SWEATERS. ORATORIOAI. CONTEST. A SPANISH PLAY, under the direction of Senorita Araujo. c9o JD--G '4B0 I 1241 I , -ff' X-1 X, 1 f Q X L-S lx' I I Hlllllllllillnnm Y, LM 3 l ' UW! X Q13 X i 320 ffqirxoks' GD Q 2 9 is EQQQESGQ 'Q Ay D Ld IJ X5 KJLQ ff fi N .ff 2 llllllllllllllll'l ' 'M'----5 . - ' , Q- f . v a ' 5. Motherly Old Lady fto small boyj: My dear, does your mother know you smoke? ' Small Boy Qcoldlyj: Madame, does your husband know you speak to strange men? 1 H W5 ... Greenhom: And how can we tell when we're near an elephant? Bored Companion: You'll detect a joint odor of peanuts on his breath. 1HW5.- Bob Kopf: Set the alarm for two, please. Mrs. Kopf: You and who else? -HWS- Miss Finley: What do you think of monogamy? Miss Stone: Well, personally, I prefer walnut or oak. -HWS- Bob Davidson: My father is Scotch. Lucy Donaldson: I thought he was born in this country. B. D.: That was to save the traveling expense. -qgxvsi Yokel: And how did the coat hanger lit the suit, Karl? Second Swede: Et bane all right, but the wire hook keeps poking me in the neck. -KWS- He: Honey, I'm knee deep in love with you. She: All right, I'll put you on my wading list. -HWS- Alice Stanford: I don't see how you tell those McCoy twins apart. Betty Field: That's easy. Freddy always blushes when we meet him. -HW5- David: Daddy, what is dew? Mr. Leidig: The rent, the note on the car, and the grocery bill. .. H 5 ... There would be more money in aviation probably if it wasn't for the overhead. ce'-a n--c -oe: l1261 QW K 1, xf L' - 1 E ' lllillllllllnmnm 'Ri'fw- L, A S 1-?!uS:fe!...v gg,,35o95gg,favzsgQg. SNA S Q S - 1-1!!Qd2s!' NEED S , mmf Ola , D--G 9 I so 9 Q5 zona ss.. Q Y, if I M 1 mm 'H' '-'M--W l4i'vl.f - 9 D QM bg- 0 ' -V Qi Qi ,Ib I MT . 5 - I mm ---'-- - ' 'IA ' I Q ' 5 nw GJ g I Amour and Co. -..- ....... ...- ..... - .....,.... -.... As ' t d G C ADVERTISING INDEX Among the Advertisements will be Found the Names of the Babies. Page ......... ..-198 socla e as o ................... . .... -.......-.--.- ,...,.. ...,... . ..,. . 161 Baird Tire Shop, Inc.-..--..-... .... -..:-...- ............. .......... . .179 Bairstow Studio -..- .......... - ......... -....-..- ..... .. .,.......,. .176 Baker, H. D.--.-.. .......1......... - .... ...-.-.-..-..-. ..... . ,,.,.. .--.172 Barnhart and Davis Co.-.-- .......... - ..,.,.............. ..... - ,....,..,.. 1 45 Barretts Dry Cleamng......,..-.-.. ,,..,.,.. 4.................... 1 96 Beckley Electric Co.-...---..-...........-.. ........... .-.-..-.--175 Bennett, W. F.....-........-,-.-............,.... ..,.......... ...... - -.171 Betts Found and Machine Shopw- ...... - ...,........... -..l98 Black and Wqite Oil Co.--.,..... Black, A. R..,.........,..-.-W .. ,.................... .......... l 92 ,. ...... - ..... .....--. .... ,129 Blue and White Confectionery ............ - ....,., -...-.-....173 Bor Studio ......,........-......-..---...... ..... - .....4 ,. - .... -.-.180 Bradford Supply Co.--.. .... -.... .... -..- ..... - ...... ...........,. 2 02 Brown's Boot S op-.-.-......--.--. ..,..,.. -... ....... -.-.194 Bryant Stratton Collage- .......... -...- ............. . ..,,,...,. ---.153 Carnahan Schearer o ....., -...- .,....... - .,,.......... --..--.136 Citizens National Bank ...........,........ -.- ......,.......,.., ,...... ...... 1 8 3 Conewango Building Loan-.-..-..---.M .,.,...,.,.....,.... . .,.... ...200 Conewango Trust Co.-.-.--..-..-.--... --..-......-.-.-.1 59 Cook's Boot Shop..........-...-.. -.-..-..-204 Cosy Corner .-.-..--e..... .... --.-.- ...... ,,.. ..... . . -.- ..... --.171 Craft and Genge--. ............... - .... - ........... - ...... -. ,,,,. - .... - ,..,..... ,--.185 Danielson Haglund - .....,... - ..... - .......,...........,,,.,, ,..-..--.-......192 Davidson Companlyl .. ......... -..- ..,.. -..-...- ....... ,,.,,.,,,.,,. ,.,... - - -142 Dexter Washing achine Co.- ........ .,.. ....,..., - ,....... -...-.151 Draheirn W. ....-- .......... - ......................... -. ............... --.206 East Side Service Station- ......... -.- ,........ .. ......... .-.167 Edinger, RW -.....-..,.-- ....... ....-.--.---..-...- ........... ........ . .-.156 Eaton, A. .-..-.....--.M .......,. -.. ----.- ....,.... ....... . .....181 Elliott Chevrolet Co.- ....... - ..... - .............. - .........., ...... - ..-.172 Erickson, Creed .....--..- .......... -.- .,.,., - ...,...,,,.. ....... - -150 Evcrett's Hardware ..-.-..- .... - .... - .............,, ....... - .... 1 63 Fairchild-Rapp Machine Co ........... .-...-.-.181 Fellows, M. I ..... ---.-.M .,...........,......,,..,,,,.. -.. ........,.... 198 First National Bank...-.-.- ...,.,,,....,.......,,... - ..... --.147 Folkman and Son-..... ......... - ...... - ,..... . .,.... ....... ...... 2 0 8 G and J' Sandwich Shop ..,.........,. ...........,......... ..,.,.. - . ..l54 Garrison, Inc., Shoppe .......,,...... ,..... ......,.., .. ........,......... - . ..-,.160 Gaughn's Drug Store-- ...... - ..... - ........ -.-- .... - ..-.--162 Gay's Market ..-...-.. .... -- ...,........................ ..... . ....... - ...160 Geracimos Company .-.. ............ .-.- .... -.-.. --..172 Gibson Bros. ...-..-...-..- ........., - .,........ -.--...176 Gibson Leo - ..... -...-...-- ,......... ..-....-.- ......., ....- . .-..l94 Gray Top Taxi Co ..,.......,.........,.., - .- ....... - ..... - .......... --..l70 Greenlund, H. L...-..-...-- .... - ....... , ,........... ...... . .--156 Greenlund - Lutz ...... --.. ................,.... .,.........,...... 1 35 Grove City Collegs-.W ................ - ......... ..... - -...l32 Hammond Iron orks ....,... -..- .........,... ...... .... 157 Hartman, I. C ...... -..-,. .... - .,...........,. ..-..--...208 Helmhrecht, Wayne ................. .- ........ ............. 1 29 mu, c. 13.-.. ..... -.---.-.-- ....... Hoff Business College.-..- ..................,....... ..- Hubbard Motor Sales.-.-.,,-...--.N ...., ..- ...,.... M-.204 .....-....-.-.....-13 6 ...--.-.l 7 6 ohnson Bros. -...,.-.-...--.-- .... -.-,.- ........,,., - ...... ....,.,.... . 169 ohnson, J. A.m...-..-.---..-....- ......,... - ......... - ...,..,..... .,,....,.. . ...-.175 ournal En raving Co ....... -....,...- .....,.... - ......... .---....165 eck, H. S.-....---.....- .... -.... .,... -...-...-...- ....,.... - ....... ...-......200 Keller, August .-...-.-.-..- .... .. ............,... -.-.....-.- ....,....... - ..,..... ...-.194 Keller, Leather Goods......-...- ...................... - ......................... ...,. . 180 Larson, C. F.-.....- .... -.-- ......... .-.- .......,. .-..- .................,,............ 192 Lesser, B. V.- .... - .... - ..,. - ......... ........ - ...- ........... -.- ,..... -..- ...,...,....,. .204 Lester Shoe Co ..............,, ,.........,....... . ..- .,... --.- ................ -.-..154 Lewis Market...-M ............... .-..-..-..-.-.-.- ........... -...-...-189 31 Madden's Smoke Shop ........... Page .... ..... - ...... -- .... -.144 141 Metzger-Wright Co. ............... - -.,-- ,.... - .... -.. Marker's Ba ery ..- ......... -.-- ..,........ .,.................. - ...-..-.204 Milenius A. ..... .... -...-..-.....-...- ........ ..--..-.--..-.148 Miner, E. ...... - ........... - ................. - ,....... ,..,, - ..........,....... ...isa Miller Shoe Co.-4, ....,..,. -...-.-..--..- .,,.. -.- ......... - .... -. ,... -...163 Motor Light House .... --.-..--- .... ..--.-.- .... - ..,., -...-.-....173 Mullen Drug Co.-.---..-. .,........ - .,..... - ............., -.--.-- .,,. ---.....144 Mcgabe's Restaurant ...-.- .................. -.-. ......... .,-,-.....-..--.142 Mc lure, Monty .-.-,-.. ................ s..-.-..-.-..-- ,... ,--.-..-187 McGarry's Barber Shtg:-.....--...-.,......-.---.-..-.-..-.-....129 McMarrow's Jewelry tore ...... -.---.- ....,.......... -..--.-148 New Process Co....-.--.M-..-..-.-,..--..---...--.....177 Newell Press, The ...... ...-.--..-...-..-..--,-.........-....-..,....-..-.....-.177 Nichols Jewelry ..... -........, ......... -- ..... - ..... -.-....--...- ........ -..-.150 Olferlee, Victor ..... -....- .... -...- .......... -..,.....-.--.......,....--.-...-162 Ostergard and Son Confectionery--,.............167 Palace of Sweets.--.....---.- .,..... ...-.- ..... - ...... -..,.---...-.129 Parvin Motor Co.-. ...,.........,,,,....... - ..... . ,,..... - .......... --.-...-.--.167 Pavania Oil Co .... -.,...- .... M ........ - .... -.. .... - ....... -- ..., -..-..--.-137 Peerless Garage ..-.- ..... - .... -...- ............,.................... -..-. ......... --144 Peleggi Grocery Co.-........- ..... ---...,.-.-..-.........-.-154 Pirilo, Charles-.-.N ..... -..-.-..- ...... .. - ........ -202 Pickett's Hardware Co...-- .,... -. .... - ......... .- ........... - .....,... - .... .190 Post Oliice Garage- ......... - ...... - ............ .......................................... - 189 Print: Co., The ................. -...--.-- .... - .,.. .... . ...... - --...-..-,..-,149 Ray Chain Store- ....... --..---.-. .... -.-.-.-...- ...--.-202 Redding, F. E...-.-- ......... -... ..... - .... ....... - ...... .- .... - ...-..-208 Retterer and Son- .......... -.. .-.,........,. - ..... -... -..--.--192 Rhodaberger, R. O ..........,.................... Ring Around Rosy Shop ...... - .... -..-. Rossell Garage - .... ....,...., , ......... - Russell Auto Supply....-- ............ 1 69 - .... -.-I 32 . ....... ....l 83 5 6 Russo, Carl ..- ................. ...... ............ 1 9 4 Sckipano Grocery ............ ..... -. .-148 Shortt, J. D ......................... .,.......... ...... ............ 2 0 8 Siegfried, Inc. ..-.- ........... ........... - ....... ..... -. . ..196 Smith Shoe Store.--.-.- ...... - ..........,. ...... -... 161 Stein, E. L.-- .... -..- .... - .... -...- .... ............... .......... .......... . . 1 87 Stewart, Edward --.--- ................ ................... ...... ............ ........... - . . - 206 Sturgis Jewelry ..........,.,.- ...... -.-.-..- ..... ....-- .... - .... ,..- ..... .........170 Style Ship -..- ..... .-..--..-..---..-...-... -.- ........ L..-.....-.........-.163 Sundell leetric Co..................-.-.......-..-.- ......... - .... 202 Tasty Bake -...-..-......- .... .. ....... ,..- ........... ,. .......... - ....... - ............. ..-ISS Texas Lung .... --.--- ...... - .... ....... -. ..- .... - ............. -..- .... - ......... .-...162 Thomas Flexible Coupling Co.-.-.aw-. ..... -.-..- ......... -...159 Times Publishing Co.--...-...- .... -...-... ..... - .... -.----.---.169 Unit Oil Co.-...........,-...-- ............. ..- .......... - ...................... ,..196 Walker Creamery Products Co.- .... - .... Waid, R. E.-...............- .... - ...... - ................... ...- .... .,. ......... .-.155 .......-............-.-...180 Warren Bakin Co...,..- ........ ...-.- ........ - .-..- .... - .... ...I43 Warren Drug Store--.-.--.,....W .... ..... ..... - ......... -.. . 148 Warren Dry Cleaning-.-- .... -.-..-... .......... .............. . ...136 Warren High School.-..--..-...- ...... - -...-... ............ .--.......-...164 Warren Garage Co..-.-,-.- ..., -- .................. -. - ...... -...185 Warren Gear Productsa- ............ ,... ,...... - ....... - ...... ...--.160 Waram Motors, Inc...-..- .... -.-... ......... -..-...-...-. ..-...200 Warren National Bank ..... --... ......... - .... -.. - .... -......--139 Warren Printing Co ...... ,..- .... - .......... .....- .... - -...-.-..196 Warren Restaurant -...-. ......... --...- .... ,..- ....... - ......... ........ .. .-.--..198 Warren Savings Bank .................. - .... -.--..-... ............ -...-.-..-131 Wood's Flower Shop ...... .....- ........... -..,.,...... ..... mm...-.-...142 Y. M. C. A.-....-...-..--..-- ...... - ..... - .... -...-...-........-.....-.....--..-170 Y. W. C. A..-..-...--......-..-....--.-....--...............-.--...-..-.-.-..179 G90' D'-6 H'f0P N 1281 l . I ' fit! 5 'lu g Illlllllllllllllll' I 7' fikfviwl'-' WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE Delicious Light Lunches, Drinks Sundaes Home Made Candies Q Palace of Sweets Carver House Building Warren, Pa. Paul McGarry's Up-to-the-Minute Barber and Beauty Shop HAIR B OB BING Grant Matthews BEAUTY WORK AND PERMANENT WAVING Warren Nat'l Bank Bldg. For Appointment Call 1633 Compliments of Dr. Wayne C. I-Ielmbrecht. OPTGMETRIST Practice Limited to Prescribing the Proper Lenses for the Relief of Eye and Nerve Strain and Improve- ment of Vision. Warren Savings Bank Building A. R. BLACK Interior Decorations WALL PAPER and FABRICS FRESCO and RELIEF SPECIAL DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED Bell Phone 552 Nos. 4 and 6 Penn'a Ave., E. 09' D'-GC 06D l129l 2 S9 5 Wf, 1 llllllllllllnmm. 'Q iw- G c9u: v--a :1o6D I 1301 Q29 QS: DHEQ r . LS KK if kd ly Kjwiriigl Ai V . --- -. . Lrg, M 8 'K .-. ,, X F lui ' llllllllllmmnili Q V'? '1 .. ' Y Ala! A, . , W , Established -- l870 April 25.--XVith his command of six- teen foreign languages, a nearly illiter- ate man startled a group of noted linguists at a meting here today. Un- able to write little more than his own name in his native Clinglishj language, this unknown was able to talk Huently in and to understand sixteen languages. Giving his home as Wichita, Mass., john G. Bowers, globe trotter, told the scientists how it happened that he had this remarkable command of languages. Sailor, soldier, jack-of-all-trades, this bkikllfflf cvllmazing '- Yes, but consider what might have been his lot if he had been educated. Educated, it is not difticult to imagine him as an exporter, a missionary, a famed linguist, or an emissary to a foreign country. Education will give you a better chance to make your way in the world, and so will a connection with a strong bank. The VVarren Savings Bank and Trust Company has helped many young people to success and will be glad to help you. The start in a banking connection is an account. VVe will welcome you. Warren Savings Bank 86 Trust Company Warren -- Penmylwnia ea-:Fi-an--aciaeo I 1311 I A99 Q E 'QQEQQE .X ' ti' I x 1 'Q E Illllllllltnumm f 'E . ivlgtfm C 7 t h C t Ile H d Grove City College Mloolernistique leads to the lliing-a-Round a-Rosy Shoppe SECOND AVENUE A Strong Coeducational Collegz 'GD' Courses in Artis, Science, Commerce, Chemistry, Music and Fine Arts. Attractive campus and com- plete equipment, including a modern gymnasium and beautifully appointed dorm- itories for men and women. Strong Faculty, Healthful Climate, Helpful Environ- ment, Democratic Spirit. -cw- F or information write: PRESIDENT WEIR C. KETLER 01' REGISTRAR HAROLD O. WHITE GROVE CITY, PA. ERNEST C. MILLER 7 ALEXANDER ST. - WARREN, PENNA. -CID' Postage stamps bought and sold. Collections formed at reasonable prices, -GD' All students should be inter- ested in the recreational and educational hobby of stamp collecting. -G n- Inquiries Solicited. Phone 722 Foot Ball Babies - 3 1. J. B. Leidig 2. Harry C. Hutchings 3. Angelo Bevevino. 4. Frederick Mack. 5. Richard Dase. 6. Harold Patchen. 7. James Lytle. 8. Paul McCormack. 9. Leonard Mowbray. G9 D--4lL '0'90 l1321 Q 9 9 QS , ll x U' W , A , . gl ' X x xx rw ,T llllllllllllnmmv E'f ' Q lv 5 A , 5 D iilfjwgfal, Tasty Bakery T he Best of Everyfhzhg in the Cleanest Way 35 Retail Only ffl 210 Hickory Street VVar1'en, Pennsylvania U'CKEII?vb I 1331 I I fs ? 97 , .ssmas s W3 '2 I ' f NX .ELWW l l'IIlI'Imw-M 'Wwl9 S awk -4, L.a--- qi 3, Lf f Ship: Only an angel could fly home from an airplane ride. Mate: Only an angel would want to. .. H WS -. Professor: Am I speaking loud enough? Freshman fdozinglx Sure, I can't even sleep. ..HW51 They tell me that the people of Chicago don't bathe but once a month. The dirty crooks. 1 H W 5 -. The Barber School surpasses In ease the student states, There, one must cut all classes Before he graduates! - H WS - Quinn Smith: I know a dog worth S17,000. Dave Siggins: How could a dog save so much? - ,I W, - Ruth Langhan: And while you were traveling in the Sahara didn't you find the Arabs intense? Dusty Davidson: Oh my, yes, in tents and on horseback, both. lgwg-. A: My doctor says I'm slowly killing myself with whiskey. B: Ah, murder in the thirst degree? -..HW5-. Miss Hartman: Abe Lincoln was noted for his honesty. - Peggy McLaren: Then how come they close up the stores on his birthday? .-HWS.. Aviator: Wan'na fly? Gee Gee Brockway: O-0-o-oh, yeh! Aviator: Wait, I'll catch one for you. ,.HW51 Say, bog do you know where I can get a date? No, I'm hungry myself. G90 D--G 090 I 1341 I 459 2 9 D a 0 'K if ' ' Xu 1 0 a L..-M... Hnlummmmh ' I ia Ll w 1 L lfm Friendly T lz ouglz is k.1gfafQ?'igv 5 ' .' 'rf , Wfkgfiii l ' W 5' ffwfmlh 'it 'D Z? Q . 5 Ky, f RT ..mugl,,y., Q22 :hnulf M F-V as Myysl lfif VV: gl ,A ,. j., f ,. i' r Q5 A will . 'fl xx- gg .,-, rg,-.1 :Ein Riff' l rrrrlisi- i 'J 1 ' Y K 9'-1. 1 Y x- p .1 ss X - 1 f iiiii:-7:5 Patience wins worth-while prizes. And patience also builds rugged character that can remain unspoiled by success. And Patience in itself is one of life's worth while possessions. 3331 Ask anyone, whose knowledge of our equipment, and whose personal experience qualines him to speak, his opinion. Then you will know what we would have you know. Kimi! WlLLlAM E. LUTZ FUNERAL DIRECTOR Exclusive Ambulance Service. C91-:inn-ack?-was I 135 1 l fy 9 . N Z1 ' If-Y-C W A -e-. vr vw - lllllllllmunum. mm l'-I.h L wil-DVA , Freeman and Portage Oxfords For MEN and YOUNG MEN Two of the lmest lilies at this price 51342 Carnahan-Shearer Co. 236 Penna. Ave., VVest VVARREN, PA. Have Your DRY CLEANING Done by the Only Master Cleaners and Dyers inWarren ' flfaififgg A lZEs?'gXAlD J' Q' GARY' + 4No C199 We Call and Deliver Phone 189 We employ a graduate Cleaner of tlie National Association School Warren Dry Cleaning Co. 127 PA. Ave., W. If You Want A Good Position Graduate from THE HOFF BUSINESS COLLEGE After You Leave High School Many HOFF graduates get a thousand dollars a year or more in their First positions. Places like this are worth prepar- ing for. .Q 3. Call, phone or write and we will he glad to furnish particulars. Foot Bal I Babies 3 10. Robert Gafner 11. Robert Schindler 12. William Bevevino 13. Kay Burns 14. Loren Bidwell 15. Bernard Dennig 16. Arthur Anderson 17. Glenn Mickelson 18. Edwin Bradford c90 'DD GG:-212000 11361 K 2 S9 fgiiiiwo- , 7 K lf -igfg ix 7 my 1111111111-mmm r fflllxll Fl bove all: To thine ownself b -S kffp you ean't be true to yourself by improper lubrication and fuel- ing of your car -- loyality insists on Pawmia. fX..f5 Pavania Oil Company Warren, Penna. 11371 ,A if 7 LC ' I' 'V , ' lllllllillmlnnm uI ' ' ' Q - D ,X AIJVLAJ C6'0 D G 099 I 1381 E '7 QQ Q K aQgo X Q A U G lil 'Hi Illlliillrllnmml A , ia . ,Z ., JM 'f 1 ,rw 'Z ' ' - M A . 42 .9 , Q f A ' E - fl fuilg 'gag '53 Q E .IQ ii r ,L fill 3 E4 I I HMI X Q u 'Q , -' ' 2. :' E: sk -Q f 'Q-xg, 1, f I - 3 If 4 -A-fee PLODDING ALONG G or GETTING AHEAD PEND all you make and plocl along. Or save something regularly and get ahead-youre bound to. The decision is yours. This decision-save some or spend all-is as important as any youlll ever make. For if von spend all, your chance for continued happiness 18 just one in ten. Make the right decision today 47 Interest on Savings Accounts 0 Compounded Quarterly 0 , ,, W V lrsr CORNER 5ag 14 --i s STREETS REN ANK X, D'-K I 1391 I Q 9, .X .QSJQW Q Q L, R I Q llllllllllllmmu. ilu--if--F --- - I - Mvmpi, ., Lord of the Castle: Why are you running a roller over that field? Serf: I'm trying to raise mashed potatoes. sa -HWS- n So you met Alice today? Yes, I hadn't seen her for ten years. Has she kept her girlish figure? Kept it? She's doubled it. as sn -HWS- ss He sure was a far-si hted u Y How come? n He had a fire-extinguisher put in his coffin. -.HWS-. an Dear Sir: I am engaged to a girl and I have been informed that you were seen kissing her. Kindly call at my frat house at 11 o'clock Friday night and make an explanation. Leo Line. Dear Leo: I have received a copy of your circular letter, and will be present at the meeting. Ed. -HWS- Nervous Party: The train seems to be traveling at a parful rate, ma'am. Elderly Woman: Yes, ain't it? My Bill's a-drivin' of the engin', an' 'e can make 'er go when 'is got a drop of drink in him. --HVVs- 4 john Young: I have a new convertible coupe-you can convert it into a road- ster in two minutes. John Stewart: That's nothing. I had a convertible sedan-I converted it into a pile of junk in two seconds. .-HWS.. Ringmaster: Who broke that trapeze? Acrobat: I did, mister, with my little acts. - II VV s - No. 165501 fjumping up in rage after the prison movie showj: Darn it, a serial, and I'm to be hung next week. - H W S - Tony fin hotel on basketball tripj: By golly, what :1 nice bathroomg I wish it was Saturday. 416v0 D--G 069 Il40l Q 9 QS ' D 1 ' -1 -NA., XT? flew H H llllllllllllllllllll' E TL ee A Page from Kipling I lmtu' .vix lznztvxf .VCl'i'lllg uzrn, Tlrt'-V fauglzf mv all I leufw. Tlzvir nantes are II'lmI and ll'l1y and H'l1uu .-Intl flow and ll'11t'r'z'al1d 11710. --Rudyard Kipling. WHAT is Warren's leading store? Olwiously :mtl easily, it is the Metzger- NYright Co. WHY does it hold this position? Larger stocks. Better styles. ln short- alertness l WHEN do people shop there? Always when they want the fztshitm right at lowest prices. HOW may a stranger know it? just the biggest :mtl the finest store 111 town, 'l'hat's ztll. u WHERE do its customers come from? From all over northwestern PCIlllSylX'2llllI1 :tml southwest New York. WHO knows the above-stated facts? Everylaotly. ' MIEIIGEIG IZIG I ' cet- D-.ftciioes I1411 ..' ':r:i 4 F ly 9 ,, .QQEE Q N Z1 Fl 'i Illllllllliunwi. L WOOD'S FLOWER SHOP 'gl If your tastes 'run CUT FLOWERS m gill? :mes DESIGNS PETE PLANTS Library Theatre Building WOOD'S McCABE'S RESTAURANT 420 PENNA. AVE., W, Van Raalte Leads 92 Silk Hosiery Silk Underwear Silk E25 Fabric Gloves 92 On Sale Only at DAVIDSON COMPANY Plate A 3 1. Anna Greenlund 2. Charles DeForest 3. Grant Hollister 4. Martha Gantz 5. jane Lyons 6. Nelson Johnson 7. Louise Miller 8. Kermit Cole c90 D--CK 09D 142 l 45 2 9 fix-'REX KQSX6' 9 B 0 D 0 ' Q IlllII1IlI'Illll ' wi ---H H ---A-Q- 5 gi -ii g 4 K 5 iff In M40 4- X ,. Compliments of Warre m Banking Qwmpaumy Warren, Pa. 3 c90 l7 '3i1- -090 I 1431 l l l S Q X .QSQDEEQ Q L V 1 fi' M' K rx lllllllllllmmmi Madden 's MULLEN SMOKE SHOP DRUG fo' c Tobacco Canjjrft Drinks xg 'YS' Look for the Indian Warren 's Leading 'ae Drug Store Cor. Third and Liberty Sts Nash 6400 Registrations Prove NASH 400 lst of ALL THE SIXES in Greater New York for all of 1928 Peerless Garage Warren, Pa. Phone: Warren 1200 Plate A 'is' 9. jane Flood 10. Je anne Barwis 11. David Siggins 12. Stanley Danielson 13. Floyd Grady 14. Roger Mahaffey 15. Charles Frantz 16. Edmund Bowes G90 D l! '06P 1441 u ,sw as Y, ' Q If I x -X 0 if ' 5 f Q. I1 9 S , of eve, 1 E llllllllhlllmnm nn-1-Mj-f i'4Q -- Q4JvL5-. T Barnhart -Davis Company WARREN, PENNA. SERVICE STATION -- - for MaI1UfaCtUI'CFS and Garages Authorized Diftributorf of AUTOMOBILE PARTS including American Hammered Piston Rings The Wright Whirlwind Motors which enabled the Question Marhyy to set a New Wor1d's Record of 150 Hours, 40 Minutes and 15 Seconds, were equipped with American Hammered Piston Rings! 108-110 SOUTH IRVINE ST. PHONE 264 e60 v--G o9b I 1451 459 2 9 ZQQ Q 1 - ' Q D ., l X - -Y YZ X v Ng fx g I V ' ' V' ' llllllmllmlmlll uylwinn-I--2-f il' i i YAvAVAV J ' L! X-lfyWf1i'vLoM Qc- s--a o9o H461 9 p QS TZQDQQQEQ Q - 5 Q ff-ffexaua, ' D M 9 I 6 Lil ,- W llllllllllllumm. 1iJuLi. W 1 Lf I - , WE? Fifi ir e 'qifflf' i n Min!-lei'J4ifl W A , all i t o M l i b ,H fl ply 1? Elm ffl :E IN K ilk I ill, ill, Pin 5 ,' 'iff' y 2.1! ll' f l' im fllllhlr ,. 'I T21 ' -5?.,-MN a, X lllll ELSZ' Xik,-1,21 Congmtulaliom, CLASS of '29 upon the successful completion of your course at Warren High . This institution-the Oldest Bank in Warren County--is serving many hundreds of your Alma Mater who have taken their places in the community's business and pro- fessional lifeg it will welcome the opportun- ity to place its complete facilities at your disposal now, or at any future time. May success go with you, whatever your goal. The Ffh! Natz'onaI Bank . WARREN, PA. --ESTABLISHED 1864 -- Q6-01 v--ai:-:eo I 1471 LY 9 QQSOEQLQE 1 , Affiz-xylqs K , Xl ww , lL4W,v..S, L 4 , KAVLJ ,. x lx-2 X, HJ s a . Featuring WC! iaffay f Ci1ICAc30-KAHN BROS. 3 COIN 3 C C l C ' , ,I 0 P SUITS -- TOPCO.-XTS New White Gold Frames A large assortment of the lllllh. Season's smartest patterns- mngllllllmuw ! tailurecl to measure, in any I,.1 ' style that suits your fancy. lulllllnss' b Specially Priced Q E Illllll EQ 525.00 FQR but worth more. ' SCHOOL . . , won:-1 , 3 MILENIUS CLOTHIERS sw, msmnnow , Jewstsnaooromermsr 105 IC111111. A-NVQ.. E. I lO3 PENNA AYE,EAST B. J. SCKIPANO IMPORTING CO. Importers ll20 l'enna. Ave., VVeSt VVARREN, PA. 'l'Al'ES'l'RlES-flfor the Home: from Famous Paintings. SPANISH SHAXVLS--From that little Spanish Town. SPANISH LACE BED SPREAUS. ITALI.-KN NED SPREADS. l'l'.'Xl.lAN DAMASK. TAPliS'l'RY IJAMASK. ARAISI.-KN GILT SCARFS. ARAIHAN Cliff COVERS. PIANO COVERS. SILK PRAYER RUKIS. VELVET HANGING RUGS. And OTHER IMPORTED NOVELTIES. Something Nrw All thc Timc. Plate B 5 l. llarolcl Knapp 2. Phillip Reynolds 3. Antliony Oriole 4. Tom Dietscli 5. Francis lielmiig 6. Charles Fberhardt 7. Quinn Smith S. Luis Benjamin D G l143l ss Z. A ff it -P lllllllllllllllllllll nuinivuuw- ---4 f i i f QLZQQA,f,jLAULA ,AY lj If 0 fd 'GH f- f 1 4? l . Loon AT lXl3' Q Youre c1.oTHEs ..oTi-1ERs no. Tha UNIVERSITY, admitted source of authentic style for young men, endorses Tim Peak Lapel, The Tivo-lmlton New Ilaweu Jaclct't, The 'llrtlarmll Vest, The New Pleated 7i7'U1lJCf.X', in all of our New Spring and Summer Clothing. CHARTER HOUSE CLOTHES Made popular by decisive preference of college men. E,rrlu.rz-we Reprvyezztafz-z'es, 539.50 -- 344.50 -- 550.00 Other college clothes from 322.50 upwzlrds. FOUR PIECE GOLF SUITS Designed expressly for THE PRINTZ UO. Broad shoulders, box-hack, soft rolliri lapclsg Plus-6 Knickcrs. NEW ARRIVALS NEVV ARRIVALS Sfueaters, Golf Iloxv, . .S'11irf.v, Caps, U11a'fr'wcar, .IX-lIIFl?l'1'.f, Half-Hosev, ' Neckwear, L'r11.vlzm'-Ilafs. flk. Pajamas. c9o rf--a :1vQo I 1491 1 I y l 2 99 aroma 492 -, A if -i 'QD f ' Inlulnnsnmmm. o K , 6 LZ - jx11l'vLA-' I . Your Drug Wants The , Northwestern will always A I Q be well taken care of at Mutual Llfe Th W Dig llnsurance 3 Company Founded on Integrity W Built on Service M Sustained by Fair Prices A. N. MCCAUSLAND CREED A. ERICKSON 233 Liberty st. AW' NICHULS pgateg Gifts Thar Last llevveler Opposite Soldiers' Monument WARREN, PA. Q? Anything in Jewelry Diamonds Clocks and Silverware Q Agent for Bulova Watches ? 9. Martha Nelson 10. Madeline Robinson 11. Gladys Bailey 12. Lillian VVeaver 13. Robert Huber 14. Dorothy Stoke 15. Avery Carpenter 16. Floyd Nollinger 1190' D'-f! k' 150 l Ky 9 ,, QS fi-ff NX Jgw 1 0 I 1 is Q '7 z A 9 1 QD . . HlllHNIIlll 'inf ' ggqwziiuiouiiih ll N X ,IM '1 Aw , ,lui+IX,X,ig f 11-ii will it- i',.f,,... Xxix 2 r il 3,1-my iw e I lil it W ' f W ill ii X , ui W! I ' , Mm 'iii u X, M ' Qx xx X . QQ .4 if i Z r-,r-95,1 J, W1 E F 1 E Q, wi? D C X t C 1' CDouble Tubl A Qualify Washer that really does the work in halfthe time .Q----5. The Home Electric Appliance Corp. 304 Third Avenue -- Warren, Penna. o6o: v--ciievef I 151 1 is 5333 IZ? - nuunn 3 M I , L! if7vfLu W m y , 4, g X a y N , WT MQQ 1 1 1 3 V4 I 1521 -X . 5' 1 ! ' W fx se 5' We 9 I Illlllllll ' l .. f X , A , ' Vwifiolrlc' ,Q 1 8 X A llllllltlh lll I1' I' ji'-I 0 W ,,.M.,, 'I H ' N ,Mats In We f tftigw P'Nl'-X J H 'S . '94 ,, .... .I h ,N --15 .- -A ,V---H f 1' Us V 5 2, b' i' 1 c R o ft Qfwa, . we-5 .,.. . 9-. vin, 'qlmifggl 5- ax- 1. . :A.L,'.-ikggc kj 5' - ,.,yQ,,. x X f 'A 1028 Maia Sffe fc Y BUSINESS EDUCATION THREE TWO-YEAR COURSES FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES INCLUDING sruonss IN Principles of Business, Business Economics, Finance, lnvestment Problems, Business Law, Account- ing, Auditing, lncome Tax Procedure, System Building, lnsurance, Real Estate, Traffic Management, Sales Management, Retail Store Management, Public Speaking, Advertising Copy and Practice, Labor Problems, Business Ethics, Secretarial Practice, Professional Efliciency, Business Ethics and other subjects all of college grade. I READ WHAT THFSE RECENT GRADUATES SAY. iff KIA s Q ' , s,si2gf , V ,se . -cs, Is TT-fl' .f.2f.1cs .il I j.'ac . ,5 W1 iz- ji , I 73-.j2 ig . 522 ' ' , K a 1 get A A 'tb wi. MI 5 I W 5 'L N vc ' K- f Y kenaf ts 5 ,135 yy , C W uw: K ,jf Q, VT, 1 Rf. 'mg M .3 va 'EX' ,Q ,' e . COLLEGE X Ne GRADE S-WE, Bryan! 6' Stratton College edncalioir is diferent. It was that dilfercncc that hclpvd me win success . . Margaret Cavers, S.S. '26, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Private Secretary to Vice-President Spirella Com- pany. Professional Accountancy training given at Br ant 6 Stratton College enables me to holla myfneposition.......... .. . Gerald Flaherty, Accy. '25, Corfu. N. Y., Field Clerk and Payroll Accountant, fcr Republic Light, Heat 6 Power Co.. Batavia. Brvanf 6' Stratton College grade course in Secre- tarial training is rcspolrsiblc for my success . . . Marion Brennan, S.S. '27. Salamanca, N. Y., Secretary to Assistant District Manager of Ameri- can Car 8 Foundry Co., Buialo. Bryant 6 Stratton College grade eduratiojilin busi- ness docs prepare .vtmlfiifs for orgaiiismg and managing a sricccssful biisinrss . . . . . . . . . James E. Poland, B.Ad. '27. Cornimt. N. Y.. Pro- prietor and Manager. Poland Transporta Lines, Elmira and Corning. N. Y. take the tion g' you 'want to win in modern business ryant 6' Stratton Course Na. I. It is foundalion of my success ..... . . . . Earle Holts, B.Ad. '26, Dunkirk, N. Y., Cost Ac- countant, Republic Light, Heat 8: Power Co. I find lliere is a great difncwice. Aly tours: at Bryant 6 Strattoifs lms proved its superiority . . Mary Grillin, S.S. '26, Buffalo, N. Y.. Secretary and Assistant to Accountant L. G. Ruth Invest- ment Co., Buialn. llfy position 'was zuon by the Ianoiiilrdgl' obtained through my arcoimtancy training at Bryant 6' Sfraltorfs - . . . . . . ..... . . Dean Sprague, Acc. '26, Albion, N. Y., Accountant, General lee Cream Co., Niagara Falls, New York. Fvar is back of most failures and ignorance is back of most fears. Business knowledge insures busi- ness success . .... ......... . Bertha Mae Glatt. S.S. '21, Kane, Pa., Privatl Secretary to the President, Super Health Alum- inum Co., Buffalo. My success in Iiolding a responsible and lucrative position is dnc to college training in bizsiness at Bryant 6' Sl1atton's . ...... . . . . . . Isabelle Long, S.S. '25, Mt. Morris, N. Y., Private Secretary to Sales Manager, J. W. Clement Com- pany, Buffalo. I am irrinning. Tliajiks to my Bryant 6' Stratton college grade course in Professional Accounting . . Harland Storum. Accy. '25, Cattaraugua, N. Y., Sn ervisnr of Accountin A. 8 P. C Clelireland. Ohio. gi omnlny' Send For Free Catalog BRYANT 8: STRATTON COLLEGE 4.1 TQ, , :fc 3,5 f wc w 'af 67 Q AFS Q., vm Y t , I I I Y-s s-ll it Q-.Ei 41.54 'J J ,l ri Qtlfifssfv '-ifllif ATI lxfdgitsi lim r'P-Bri -isa wi 41525 'iffy 1 QLQRQ 43' 'lic v i-?rf,?A1' avg L, . . V. - '4., Is, - ,, -1-5, , A, 1' ,sz te V.: Q. , 5- :.- i I ,- .Qt :bay 1- - - A I-EM -All Ii' uw fa: .. st It In 2-All -Q, is was we? ww'-f lffs.-ff. 17,535 sg, 543- ff fat if .- I' 'li D12- . ,if X 'r 'V V '- F' i w-g 5 lciwiig' 3521-'3'- ffl,-s lFfiff,E3.-'carl :i.v'e2'?1:'Y'f'3i .- ia. .1 ,area at V-.-,cf a,.Q.As-, 2.1-M.. .... ,css-. .12 ww f it? 1, sie- 1-1. 'fi sw iiea -:,c5 'T,5 D--cxcil-:eo I 1531 is 9 I, -X aemes a r 1 x XR lllllllllllllsinin1. A26VL 3--I 9 Success -- Like Coach Leidig's un- defeated grid team, our business has been built up by co-operation. Service, sanitation, pure food and environment have combined to make this the most popular eat- ing place in Warren. G. Sandwich Shop 235 Penna. 'Ave., W. Pileggi Grocery Company IMPORTED and DOMESTIC FOOD PRODUCTS 6 Pure Italian Olive Oil 'P 1118 Penna. Ave., West, XVARREN, PA. Latest Styles Footwear is Lester Shoe Co. Plate C 3 l. Helen Reynolds 2. Mabel Norris 3. Foster Lott 4. Mary jane Nichols 5. Betty Field 6. Allis Levine 7. Helen Pressel 8. Audrey Olson 490' D G 06D l1541 QQ Q E , if-1 EX lllllllllllmmml wtf-W ---- 3 V 7-gf ' FOR 34 YEARS THE FAVORITE fa Phlleerif Celebrated IX L Iee Cream --Qlw lQRfgm1 lb-- ..Ql lQv3:Wl 1Q3.. Man ufaetuzfed by the Walker Qreamery Prndlnnits Company 305-315 Union Street Warrerl, Pa. Branches: Kane, Pa., and Dunkirk, N. Y. Cassius--ac-251.2099 I 155 1 l W 9 .wiggle s gl W if . K 'iff' 1 .Y 'Q Illllllllllnunm. 1'l f'f : ' ' .A OJ' A S OV O '-U 1 5 japemtr- 2 1, Y United States Tires E D I N G E R r S Are GOOD Tires S H O P '5 S tew art Batteries J. H. RUSSELL AUTO SUPPLY 44 Penn., Avenue, E. WARREN, PA. 5 QUALITY and SERVICE 3 304 Penna. Ave., East New Rugs Plate C Choxen for Beauty and Quality 3 VVhcn you select rugs here, you are assured of a quality that will preserve the beauty of the rug. Our assortment is large and you are sure to find vyhat is needed to harmonize with the rest of your furnishings. Come here for good rugs and right prices. VV'e specialize in Oriental and 6 H. L. GREENLUND Warren's Oldest Furniture Store Chinese rugs. 9. Lettie Tingue 10. Mabel Sullivan 11. Robert Sandblade 12. john Miner 13. Elmer Felder 14. Mary Monroe 15. Kermit Cuthbertson 16. LeRoy Kirberger G60' D fl 1090 I 156 l ,592-59 Q5 N D 4. Q If as 0 z . 1 f 5 5 I l IllIlIlIIvmnnm -1y f T 'I f 'n' is The Sun Never Sets on Hammond Yanks I I I I O H K TRADE 'MARK REG. u.s. P'AT. oFF. WARREN, PENN. U. S.A. The Copyrighted Slogan Tells the Story Did you ever stop to think about where the power comes from that propels your car? The gasoline may come from Pennsylvania, California, Okla- homa, Texas or Sumatra. The best grades of Gasoline, Kerosene and Motor Oils, if properly housed, are stored in HAMONDTANKSI,. Along the seashore, along the highways, from lowland to mountain top, not alone in America but all over the world, if you will observe- The Sun Never Sets on 'HAMONDTANKST' HAMMOND IRON WoRKs Mfgrs. Steel Tanks and Steel Plate Construction Main Office and Works: 17 Battery Place Warren, Pa. New York City D'-G I 1571 77 5.3 L, Q - , ws , ' K? Rx XQ 521 QW 4, Q5gfjSl5PQ4Zf4NYwmJ4ff, f 1, 1 ' , -X Ukfcfi ir, W - -V, X 1 Vi , V? f w' g JH f x GLM f - Nm 1 lm1Am.mUumH rUWHlW'W W1 T QA , A I ww Q- H f x KX ff -Y ,fl A , A ,. .fi - -- , '1 . q,f,,phga'Q., vffggfgly A. Q: . -, . ' 'Q' i t 'A X L ,. ,A .. ,, ., 4:5 V ,ij . gn I gf 1 , In 1 'ffm .JYAAF .Il .23 ,A , ,ay ..- c6v0 r--NKC?'-.-1190 I 158 1 9 QS f fl E ffm M 9 B Q D O as ' ---+A. V1 T ' llllllllllllllllml' if gjJx1dULA-' Conezwngo Tray! Company 311 Penna. Avenue, East VVARREN, PA. Real Banking Service Safe and Conservative HE1ll!PZR'l' G EATON, President W C SIGWORTH Sevrvtarv 6? Trcav-urcr FRANK MORRISON, Vive-President . . . , A . C. VV. HENDERSON, Vice-President C. G. LUPOLD, Amt. Secretary 5' Treasurer A. VV. EATON, Asxistarit Treasurer X V ..:, S A I - - ww-N 4 World's largest Flexible Coupling -'A Manufactured in Warren, Pa. Installed in a STEEL MILI. between a Plate Rolling f Mill and a 10,000 H. P. Electric Motor. .Q--.--9. Smaller sizes and various types are carried in stock for suitable . . h. connection to all kinds of power transmission mac lnery llcsignccl and Mfgd. by Thomas Flexible Coupling Company VVARREN, PA. c9f1 D--G 1v9'-v l 1591 C 'l ' N9 62 9 X, .QSDQQSQ D . Z1 xg- -T . .. 3 Illllllllllmnnm 'f- 3 , 1 7 K5 5 f1kl'vl.aJf ' f 1, -,. DRESSES and COATS FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRL Ji DRESSES in sizes 13, 15, 17 and 19 , Compliments of COATS ' in sizes 12, 14, 16 and 18 PRICE RANGES 39.75 to 825.00 Ja'- Garrzivon 'J 344 Penna. Ave., West WARREN, PA. C. O. GAY Corner East and Fifth Compliments of Warren Gear Products Company WARREN, PENN'A. Plate D 3 1. McCoy Twins. 2. Burton Punsky. 3. Willard Gibson. 4. Eaton Twins. 5. Pittman Twins. 6. Edna Nelson. 7. Hulquist Tvirins. 8. Marguerite l Ginader l G90 D--G '0'90 'V V l. 1601 l 1 5999 - . :El xl mm F1 T mwjmw Q ' wi illlllllllllnn 1 L I' , ,V g7xAdvLcu SPURT SHUJES T 'li ,,-- L' 1 I ' 1 . TMXSQ THE SMITH -SHOE STORE Compliments of THE ASSOCIATED SYSTEM 3113? '. xx : v--3 I 161 1 inf' '- ' W W ,gg S9 x aQs.if32112a 71 'S' l x ' llllllillllinnmw uw---iff ---'- - - 1 f TEXAS LUNCH Hot Weiners and Hamburgers Our Specialty ,sh 'r QUALITY, CLEANLINESS AND SERVICE4 OUR MOTTO OPEN DAY AND NIGHT GIFTS for the Graduate 'GD' ' C'0lgate's Shaving Setsi llfennerils' Shavgmg Sets Shavtpg Lotions Hair Brushes M ililary Bruxhtes Leather Billfolds Vanity Caxes Perfumes Toilet Sets Bath Salts Bath Powders Stationery Toilet W aters -a v- Gauglzrfs Drug Store The Store of Personal Service Quality First - Service Always Victor H. Offerle florzlvt 18 Hertzel Street Phone 444, Day or Night XVarren, Pa. Plate D 3 9. john Guild. 10. Martha Morteson. 11. Rhea Anderegg 12. Leslie Larson. 13. Clarence Anderson. 14. Dominic Schlise. 15. Mildred Lirid. can-in--messes l Q I 1621 1 U. ilta A M W ? if . f Illlllllllllnuwf, -ig -' ' '--' ' ,J-TEH-T QHVEETR-EMEEEE-'AT-A7 m V Z 'if '-ff nl-.flnll ' lj if Everything yon need zn HARDWARE If you want to Build, Carpenter, Cultivate a Farm, Paint a House Renew your Kitchen, or anything in the l.ine of Hardware, you'll find this the rigiht place to buy. Sporting Goods Savage Electric Estate Gas Ranges Washing Machines C Phone 82 o 0 We Deliver AA DWARE Co. Warren's Reliable Hardware Store In Vthe Center ofthe Shopping Center WHATEVER your footwear needs -A for Dress, XVork, Sports - A'Dragon readers are cordially invited to see the outstanding styles, all priced so reasonable. Polishes Hosiery Rubbers Spats Shoe-trees GEO. H. MILLER 316 Second Avenue ' ' ' Q dH!l Individualit ! Z'f'C,0,f',m Designed specially for College Men and High School Students 525.00 to 335.00 Many are shown with Knickers to match. The Style Sh op 2iQENf5!YEff?5fQ C90 D--G 0'8O I: 163 1 V 4 ,559 32 if fffxj gp ' ' VA, llllllll ' 'vu'-mv v---- Y' 54' Q-T! - 'WAT'-bi vfj E l-wlxrlmv ' 35 lf The WARREN HIGH SCHOOL Offers FIVE COURSES TO STUDENTS as follows: COLLEGE PREPARATORY TECHNICAL STENOCRAPHIC GENERAL ACCOUNTING This school is quite amply equipped and the work is carried on by an efficient corps of teachers. The student spirit is good and the opportunities here afforded to young people are worth while. G04 D'-G 1'0-90 l164l i me p ' . an nj - f i s V .Kip cl K' Ad X' f 1 lull '1 pi 1 lrlllllwfw' K -,,.,,, l is ,Y ffQlffft -7 j at-f 'r.zl.L.v - J ly ff Your Story in Picture Leaves Nothing Untold Every Step of the Way -- Clear-cut, sharp, tone-yielding printing' plates and illustra- tions clemancl careful handling every step of the way Jlfrzleeslzifls l1a'z'e 11,0 Marc -zuiflz JOURNAI. ENGRAVING5' AND ILLl .S l'RflTION.S' -.-I folirfy justified by wmzlfs. The plates in this issue were made by sh ,ss s? JAMESTOWN NEW YORK! JQURNAL coMpANv csoezfggv--fxeesoeo 11651 5999 is TQDMQ ,D XV I -,fgni 9-Q A ILMQEQ. X I' lllllliltllllmnul m...........3. i M I-l..Mv.,,x-g-'D F2 if fW2d'xrLJ ' 1 4 l e60: D--u 1oQ9 H661 9 X . 0 X YQ 7 -IW . if Hllllllllllnnmu !! ' ' Lg J, - V 3 S X 2 -7AZ1'rvL.!4'A fe tj T HUPMOBILE GRAHAM-PAIGE Sta rage Car Washing' gl Greasin Night or Day Parvin Motor Car Company O11 Y M. C. A. Phone 1502 Qohteotiohery and 3 5 Restaurant LET US SERVE YOU THE BEST OF EATS V. P. osTERoARD ee soN Pennsylvama Avenue, East East Side Semftee Station United Refining Company Products STRAIGHT RUN GASOLINE PURE PENNSYLVANIA MoToR o1L ACCESSORIES Corner Parker and Perma. Ave., East WARREN, PENNA. Bell Phone cousin--Q?:0e9 1 1671 l 9 2 9 s oiaqoaaca yg , A fly N , i Z Vp-rwrvpv gr nf I ' lllllllllllmvwl 'wrff -- 15 - . . L! Y AQ1lul.J ' ANSWERS FOUND IN EXAMINATION PAPERS A blizzard is the inside of a hen. A circle is a round straight line with a hole in the middle. A mountain range is a large cook stove. Sixty gallons make one hedgehog. Typhoid fever is prevented by fascination. Pompii was destroyed by an eruption of saliva from the vatican. -llWSi Ticket Taker: Sorry, but you're not allowed to take that dog inside thc theatre. Rachel Olson: How absurd! What harm can the pictures do to little Tricks. . - xi Ws - Mr. Bathurst Qto tramp, : Why don't you try to keep out of jail? Tramp: I did, sir, and I got two months for resisting an officer. -HWS- Mr. Stroup fin check roomj : How do you know that's my hat, boy? Cloak Room Boy: I don't know, sir. I only know it's the one you gave me. -1xWs- Dubby: Aren't rosy cheeks a sign of good health? Marty: I should say they are. Dubby: Well, you're a lot healthier on one side than on the other. -1xVVs- Mr. Young fin problems class, : Did you know that they are not using brooms in the White House any more? Jim Madden: Why? Mr. Young: Because they have a 'Hoover' there now. -xxyVs- Goliath: Why don't you stand up like a man and fight? David: Don't get in a hurry, Big Boy. Wait 'till I get a little boulder. -.HW5.- Teacher: Who can give me a sentence using the word 'avaunt'? Little Abe: Avaunt vat avaunt vhen avaunt it. calf-in-a -:eo 1 1681 . l sig S9 QS E X r by X Egfgi I 6 e - -I 'fee' -. ummm L V -.... .7 Y- W V gl , Q ' ff rd Li A , ' D a 2 1 I 0 IIIIIIIHI '- -I A 0 Rhodaberger Hardware Co. Hardware, House Furnishzngs, Stofves, China and Crockery, Baz'lders'a11d Hardware Supplies. ELECTRIC WASHERS ...fr .g.-.--qs. 306 Penna. Ave., East Phone 1654 ' 0 ,I .11 qu ll ffashzorz In many fascinating sunburn I shades. 9Fresh new stock. All , 62. .--- F :1::' . 4.:::: perfect. Very sheer fabric. Nar- I, ff' f' zeiz 5 2 row hem. Extra length. hIl.:A,. r 31.50 e 1 T Johnson Bros. Haj :-: .,. .:'1 ' I '::' ::s,a:4:a.sa:af.'25-.iff ff?V551-ffiiliifff Warren,s Only Newspaper The Times Q Mirror Most complete and up to date news service. News of VJARREN and VICINITY by well trained REPORTERS and WRITERS. Features for Old and Young. NENVS WHILE ITS NEVVS Recognized RESULT GETTERS' for Advertisers Business Office, Phone 439 Editorial Office, Phone 1400 D G 11691 l wg 9 QSLDDQEQQ Q ' 1 C ,f y Q 7' lllllllllllmnnnr 1 2 ' '- Q :ll-MN-C kd 2 i' -ff frldrvld-' 9 ly X ' Waffen GRAY TOP Y. M. C. A. Boys Camp COMPANY on Lake Chautauqua Opens Friday, June 25, 1929 Closes Friday, july 9,1929 For Particulars Apply to R. W. GARDNER Buys' lfV0rk Secretary VVarren Y. M. C. A. Phone- - 777 T3 Special attention given to train calls YF Two Minute Service ls ii it - llllllll llllllll ll ... fr l.lil ll Plate E . ' t Tzme is valuable in the start of Life -- come to us for a reliable time piece or have your present one made right. 'CID' G. F. Sturgis Your jeweler 1. Frances Scalise. 2. Clarence Acks. 3. jane Lytle. 4. Everett Hedges. 5. Lois Phillips. 6. Harold Morse. 7. Constance Emerson 8. Louise Card. G60H D'-GC?-3090 l1701 i 2 9 QS time 5 , : llllllllllmmnm lwy... ...... . , ., D QVQMVLAFT-A fs ,O . Q '1 of ie 5 AAAAA T so -M .el wtf Try Sweets Instead of cz Smoke! F1 ' I to Health Pure Wholesome Candy is Bene c1a Our Confections are of the Best Home Made in Bulk or Boxes. EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR Wh t's FRO-JOY Ice Cream C3. AIN - SOLD IN BULK USED AT OUR FOUNT THE COZY CORNER THEO. DANAS, PROP. TIMES SQUARE W. F. BENNETT Successor to W. F. HENRY CO. A11 Kinds of TNSURANC JE, Q 205-206 VVarren Phone 1475 Savings Bank Bldg. Warren, Penna Qoiijn--f! o6o I 171 1 I Q5 2 -S9 eQ,e.v.IQi.Qaa Q - ya H -' N ' lllllllllllmmml Wifi ' 5 f 7,,g.f..LaA- I il? RIDE IN THE NIQW Chevrolet Six .1-4-a-5. ELLIOTT CHEVROLET COMPANY WARREN, PA. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING GD RIAIJE-'l'O-MEASURE SUITS A SPECIALTY. 325.00 UP an H. D. BAKER Phone 584 VV:-:ndelboe Block VVARREN, PENNA. Lunches Plate E Candy S Ice Cream WHERE ALL THE HIGH SCHOOL 9. Howard Walters 10. Martha Heermans EAT5 11. Ellen Johnson 'Cm 12. Mary Louise Branch 13. joseph Graham UTM mmm of me Tuamvmlu 14. Orleatha Reardon 'CW' 15. Clarence Howe 16. Gladys Hoegstedt WARREN JAMESTOWN 17' Vallean Paul G91If:i:iJD fK v-90 11721 I '1 . Q D ,F ng s X ' 1 tl 1 E ' llllllllllllmmm tu -1-- mf- ---'-- - - A rf gl ? -TD LH , 5 L!! AIJf1rLi I A DINNERS SODAS CANDY TOASTED SANDVVICHES The Blue and W lzite Confectionery and Rcstaurzmt 211 Liberty Street YUUY11 Emjmy Stwpping at the MUTUR LIGHTHOUS1-E 5 1 13X Q0 D G I 1731 ASQ Q 9 Q3 YQRE XI D -!LQ. .- .' X Ji , V iYgf '7YiNAf 9 A ' I Illllillllnlnnnm 'B f ' ' Q - ,yg.11'i-At D--G I 1741 QQ 2 9 Eg lQ5?i-QE W fi so Wah X ---- ., ' CEN llllllllllllmmni ,,, ..,., ...,,...l,. ' iii l l P' f mi e 5 e ef he L f Qohgratulatioms Graduates of N29 on uttzlining the high stzmdzlrd required to gflldllilftf fmni Wz1ri'c11 Iligh School-may its high ideals bc an inspiration always. Dress ever as well as you can afford becausef'lThe body is the shell of the Soul, and cl-ress is the husk of that shellg but the husk often tells what the kernel is . -- ANON. Q-acazgc, l, A, WOHNSON me Qloithieir Liberty Street Spe0z'alz'5z'.f on Things Electriw! Imqggrw I X ' Beckl X 'Tor the Best in Anything Electrical n..ix I 175 1 l l W 9 N .eaeeas a sl I I ' llllllillllllmmu f 'L mfg I kt' 6 AIJIVLA-' 1 Lf Gilbson Bros., llnc. Let Us Furnish 'Your Home Drop in today-don't go away without your Brownie. Full line always in stock-also film and supplies. Always at your serv- ice for finest develop- ing and finishing. Left us help you. W Special Pvices to Newly-Weds FURNITURE STOV ES RUGS NAPPANEE KITCHEN CABINETS CENTURY GAS RANGES WE SAVE YOU MONEY C. A. HUBBARD MOTOR SALES 208 East St. Warren, Pa. CHRYSLER CARS Plymouth 56657, S57S!7 Imperial 14' One of the Best Equipped Fireproof Garages m Northwestern Pennsylvania. Plate F 3 1. Margaret Groves 2. Milliteen Kopp 3. Sidney Baker 4. Byron Berry 5. Helen Ryan 6. Charles Lane 7. Veto Brindis 8. Roger Robson 9. Elizabeth Cogswell l G9' D-'G 0'9D I1761 New 9 .eeo x 1 T T fl Illllltlllllnnmm f - E gw:JlLI-- 1 The T lze Smartest Fm e S t TIES Made-to-Measure SHIRTS SUITS SVVEATERS at GQLF HOSE 3525.00 In Our Newly Remodeled Dzkeoz' Shop NEW PROCESS QONUPANY qllflll-IIIIIBO NIIESM VIIIQIIIQ IIIOIIRIIEBSS U Printing Plant Completely Equipped for the bm of TI-IE BUSINESS MAN'S EVERY KIND DEPARTMENT STORE of Printing Complete 213-217 THIRD AVENUE WEST Offwe Eqmpmem 210 LIBERTY STREET Warren -- 'Pennsylvania D--G I 177 1 5 629 as DRE Dr.- 'N fw:1r.,LA-- , 5 0 YD O Z3 if N VK' g L i X I mlllmlllllllllllu .w.......3. . . g 4 1 .I Y. . , V l 1 X L Mr. Beckwith: Name a liquid that will not freeze. Fran. DeLong: Hot water. .... H W5 1 You can't pay the rent on love , is a song in many flats. -HWS- Warden :E What! It's against your religion to split rocks? Prisoner: Yes. What the Lord hath joined, let no man put asunderf' -. H W 5 1 The yoke bane one me said the Swede as he dropped the egg. ... H W 5 -. Old Bill: Don't talk to me about crop failures. Why when I was working over in Skunk County, nigh forty years ago, the oats were so low the sparrows had to get down on their knees to reach 'em. -.HW5- As the first brick layer on the pyramid said to the second, So long: I have a pile of work to do. ...HWS- Driver: Did you test the oil? Milkman: Yes, it tested awful to me. A Paul McGarry: I see your hair's getting a little g have you tried our hair tonic? Les Larson: Oh, no, it isn't that-it's just worry. -11Ws- thin -xxWs- R. Fassinger: What kind of cigars do you smoke? N. Morse: Al Smith's. R. F.: Why, what kind are they? N. M.: Up from the city streets. -HWS.. Q Parting Advice: Put a little water on the combl' G60 D--GL v60 I 1781 A, , Nl r 'O ' X V ' llllllllllmmnm 1 , Q ' ,slfiiftilt '- Service Courtesy Satisfaction Y. W. C. A. GIRL RESERVES High School Grade School Young Employed Girls Clubs Open to AllGirl.r,12to 19 Years Summer Camp on Chautauqua Lake T5 THE IDEAL of the Girl Reserve is growth in Health, Knowledge and Spirit through Service. THE PURPosE- To End and give the best. THE SLOGAN- TO face life squarely. Tm: Coma- As a Girl Reserve I will be Gracious in manner impartial in judgment Ready for service Loyal to friends Reaching towards the best Earnest in purpose Seeing the beautiful Eager for knowledge Reverent to God Victorious over self Ever dependable Sincere at all times FEDERATION or BUSINESS GIRLS, CLUBS Clubs for Business and Professional Girls and VVomen CLASSES-in dressmaking, millinery, arts, languages, etc. Y. W. C. A. CAFETERIA For Men and Women Excellent Food at Moderate Prices The nearest Thing to Home, Yet Near Office and School W Tires, Tubes and A666550 ries E SUPERIOR GASOLINE AND OILS QShs BAIRD TIRE SHOP MARKETSQUARE BELL PHONE 625 WG F 2 99 ev ioiaae of X Q. - X Q ' i t llllllllllnnnmn U.-1.-- -.----3 1 ihiTnZiHA'E+'U... T lz ere Iii' one Gzft -- that carries the warmth of friend- Warren H iglz YOU wz7l have a suooemful V ship as no other can-the gift that no amount of money can duplicate year' Your Photograph .fw- s.9f 11: Make an appointment today 'ff'-'-'ff' R. E. W AID BORG STUDIO Infuffmff BELL 45Q-1X.1 Warren Savings Bank and Trust Konmcs -- SUPPLIES -- FINISHING Company Bmldmg is X I liT finial:-M':: 5 Fitted Cases S11 to S50 Unfitted Cases 85.25 to S35 Exquisite Hand Bags in Os- trich and Tooled Steer Hide. Wri-ting Folios. Square and Round Hat Boxes. Migrator Cases. Hartman Student Special Wardrobe Trunks. Keller's Leather Goods Store Plate F 3 10. Evelyn Dixon 11. Bernice Anderegg 12. Edeline Barber 13. Charles Cable 14. Ruth Goldstein 15. Katherine Gaffner 16. Willard Wineriter 17i ViO'lCttC saylof 18. Mary Schueltz 19. Bertha Fraring 4190f D--G :'v'9D l180 5 f Lim D 1 is 4 N Q! Illllllllllsnmnw uw- -1-h- - f----' HW? T5 rs I 'Q' 5 E' E E it Y-M'!i,i,.L.u, When in need bf Pistons : Pins : Rings Valves : Joints Fan'clzz'!d E5 Rapp Mnchz'ne Company Provident MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of PHILADELPHIA Represented in NVarren, Pa., by A. W. EATCN Two and Twenty Years eeo :--aciioeo I 7 I A9 G2 9 as EEAQJEQIQODI A,-,AL ,-L f Lfl -Mx-+-V viii! -E '. r 'wi i-fi mf I IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIWI' 'T N'Tf l,HA E - T 'A Him i QL A+ N.4fxrL.M - Q L qw BEEOQE A Qnowo ESTTMATED AT V uooo WE PLAYED KN AsuowsToRM W . - I WITH A5 OF vxuo TO MATQH. T .A.-3v- Y -- 'Q -1 I X --E - N fx QL LTA A XX W TIN? 1 LX A -R T lx X XXX A XX 'AX Tx XX .K Xxx . Xy,xX Lx T .X-X XXX ifgxn, fr, til- F WX, ' IK! ' xx fy X, X XX X' ,N N X1 RTX-xx. I A Ni- W ' 1 AVWT 'r - Q C ,U T MQ ' ,LZ f ' Q' f '.' LL. fiQ9571 'h N L -? '2 TT' Ti' lliiif x X , ,, A Q - ' Q N . 4' 135 ff-, 113 .sf K YH ' -l -J 5 A .T x I4 t - .21 xxx-lXv,.:j--T ,M Qk B E n id ' XX 1 Li ' EACH BAND f 1' . A I TQKED TO MAKE THE , MALDKOE IN f e-5 vo. MOST NOSE QA GALLOD- KT MADE -.. T 'L K ' JAMESTOWNS LONE 6, U Touueoowm. , 1 1' I' A' U fs: 'WIS Q 2 x X ag' ,AND THOSE QHEER Q in Q pl ' , 1 F LEADERS? s V2i'J l A V 6 'T www f fd .lf Es'-?EE'2A1'?5c?Axl I '51 - 'I '- ci, - H , 142. ..,3 K gf- X ' .. THE BLuE-.WHTTE C 45 4'-'ff ' ::ff- - ' GOT OUT V A JAMESTOWN LTNE QOULD NOT STAND THE 1NcE55ANT DOUNDINCJ OF BEVEXIINO AND SCHINDLER f NLWNT X X X N HEX VlW! 1 H -P V f T l gl - -A ' w ' 4' E f ALL DLAYEQE zoom HAD A ' comoLExTom LTKE JANXEBTOWNS THENKGHT ' ' COON Lf Ewone , A W. ,I 9 N wmueu 20 ,T 4? A , 1 fa x as 1-A ZTAMESTOWN 3 Xp A f X nm . A f ' FINAL SCORE 6 ' Tv r 1 , , M62 wp 6' ' 2 ' A K xi I SN TFKJOIU VA' . ii Mb Mb F5 W, fl, vu EXPRESSTHQ f ax Fw JP ,K flfw A- H, 4 ou - M W M W av RSELVES P1 L95 ' FANS Kilkifitfaiwq U .428 maria D K H821 e el B ' O D Q NB Q2 2 N as 1 ,f Cav., 1. ' Q llllllllllllnmmf E'f 1 ' ' ' Q- fe as X f T gd 5 L? ymdfoltrr' I . The New SPEED! DURABILITY! LOW COST! Beauttful, low, smart lines! Lightning pickup- Covnfortf The best place to buy a new or used car. Place your order to-day! THE ROSSELL GA RAGE 710-712 Penna'a Ave., East Phone 912 Warren, Pa. STUDY IS THE SECRET OF SUCCESS Every One Wants Success--- Unly Those Who .Master Fundamentals Step hy Step Earn Success 'ban uae. Let Us Help You With Your Financial Problems Citizens National Banlls can-:is--trainee 1 1831 . V' ',.ov ff' ' ,Of -41 . M n' I I . Q 99 was wma W Q f Q,Q ?vKfu Rx I' 'mm 1 llIlllIIlI'lll1 ---'-' ' '--A 5 5 K M' jQQl g,,j, 1v 1 ! 3 Mwfxrl..-u ' on 1.-me Q0 'F' L T ,. f . ff' ' 11,3 'lv n 1 . 1 Xtilxf? Q M AX Q, S4 ., ' '- . V 'I 1- . ' 41' ' 3-EDQQL L xg Q. Y? ,K x f Q X f I 1 Q 1 I l 1 I ' X 11 .- ff . un w. J 'Z 094 4 NL SQ-an Q fx 5 f V .,r,. ' -. i I f ' 'vu h r 5 F ' Q., 2 ' 1.t'. F, M .A mv A D--K 11841 is ? -N as-DfaiQ r 2 ' ' 9 . 0 NL 1. A . v , V lllllllllllllllllm' ' i:aVLa , lj WHEN-- You need medical attention you visit Your Physician You need legal counsel you consult 'Your Attorney You desire financial advice you seek 'Your Banker. There is no condition more worthy of specialized as- sistance than the proper protection of yourself, your family and your accumulations. We are always -ready and willing to give atten- tion, council and advice concerning protection. +99 00 p 'geNQ',,. 8C kb YOUR PROTECTION IS OUR DUTY Rooms 28-29-30 Warren Nat'l Bank Bldg Th' Km WAARREN, PENNA. Warren Garage Company The House of Quality Service Warren, Pa. Cadillac Studebaker La Salle Erskine H851 Lg? 2 9 QSQSDQTQEEMM Q 6255 ' Mum! I lllllllllllnmwll Ugg-I-T---3 Q A C 3 Ky Q' 'jf N' L' HV Q1 Af' 5,1 .V 1.1 Q g N X 4 'U 3191 ff' ff - , - N P f ,, ,, . , at., asv A ff .. Lx 52121 -rn. 2 ' 12iIf.'iHillIli!fYll, g n c9ol:B n--a o6v I 1861 1 x '35 .2 'Y QQ. CIVIL: ' if X I .1 9 2 9 QS DLEHCS Q, W. by W' XSYLML ' D 'l wif: '4' ae pd 5 A D H7fw:JfoL.it'-' CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISI-IES TO THE CLASS OF 1929 SAMUEL MONTGOMERY QMONTYQ MCCLURE Investment Securities Room 301 Warren Savings Bank 81 Trust Co. Bldg. Warren, Penna. Stein's The Woman's Shop CV4lN Exclusive Shop for the Young Woman who desires Coats and Frocks of striking individuality, combining Quality, Materials, Smart Lines, Color and Beautiful Workmanship. We will have a brilliant collection of youthful, modish Apparel for Graduation D-'G I 1871 gag e S7 Q .,f,a.iogaa Q f 1 A' a 'ff ' to fm, llllllllllmnum Q s 'D Still Another: What Scotland needs is a good tive cent box of cigars. ... H W 5 ..- She: You worm! What do you mean by coming home at this hour? He: Every other place was shut, my love. inwg-. Pat Lavery: Are those two in love? Mary Hubley: No: they've been engaged too long for that. .-HWS.. Burch: Who's this girl, Logarithms, I hear so much about? Colt: Oh, she's a good number. - ll WS - Lady fin a pet storej : I like this dog, but his legs are too short. Saleman: Too short! Why, madam, they all four reach the floor. .-HWS.. The latest edition of the American Slanguage, Mr. Gene Tunney's new and force- ful exclamation, Oh, no, indeedyf' ...HW5.. Visitor: What are you in jail for? Paul Borg: Taking a picture. Visitor : What? ' P. B.: A cop got me just as 1 was taking it off the wall. ..HW5.. Drunk fto movie actorj: I shee you've gotcher double with you. .-Hwg.-. Bob: I can read your thoughts, Lucy. Lucy: Then what makes you sit so far away? .. H W 5 .- Asked to pray for warm weather so that her grandmother's rheumatism might pass away, a five year old girl knelt and said: Oh, Lord, please make it hot for grandma. fsogin'-a?weo l 1881 ,Q29 Q,2.v JK I T i 0 D N f 1 S 1 ffm Q S L llllllllllllnnmu .N---M- 'ti4Q A A ' E, EW I S Q g Q! , yr, Ak? LYA PGPST GFEEIICE GARAGE -++aa+'- DAY and NIGHT WRECKING SERVICE .,4my,. -F I Service on All Makes of Cars Official A A A Station Storage - Car Washing 10079 Alemite Service Phone 90 and Greasing UNITED REFINING CO, PRODUCTS 100W Pure Pennsylzfania Oils LEWIS MARKET MEATS, BUTTER AND EGGS 303 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, EAST WARREN, PA. D-'G I 1891 ,E Q Q3 iivbisafi fs 9 9 ' ' 'X - . - f Zfsfiafmi , pp ' Hlmnlllllllllllll ..w..... .-.,.- 1 y f -SM' :W 5V,V wifi? . ! 3 Niilxrlmh XV. 'l'. KI-'LLV, Pres. :md Trcns. XY. C. llIfIASLICY, Vice-Pres. J. S. RIHIIIAIKIAR R S y Established 1864 Incorporated February 6, 1928 General Hardware, Oil and Water NVell Supplies, Plumbing and Heating' Contracting, Builders' Hardware, Sheet Metal VVork, Electric Appli- ances and Fixtures, Paints, Oils, Tools, China, Cutlery, Stoves, Radio and Sporting Goods. DIREC'TORSf H. H. james W. T. Kelly R. H. Elliott W. F. Bennett W. C. Heasley D. W. Crossett C. W. Benjamin J. S. Rhodaberger A. L. Schellharnmer This...Our Creecl--- Our service is honest when all that we do and say is based on truth. Our service is prompt when it is given at the very time when it is needed. Our service is courteous when it is given politely and willingly. Our service is complete when it satisfies in every way. D--G l190l ,EQQQQN Q,S 1 ' f Illlllllilllmmni m-Ig-H - ji ig D . s 5 .fd ky 2 L! Xonix-- I Cubby: Did you hear about the traveling salesman who died? j. Brindis: No, shoot. Cubby: Left an estate of 500 towels and a hotel key. .-HWS, Mr. Brown: Why, this pi1l's about the size of a pinhead! What is it? Doctor: It's a headache tablet for you, sir. -uVVs- ' Mrs. Leidig Cas child is making much noise, z Jacob, will you speak to David? Mr. Leidig: Howdy, Dave. - 11 W s -- Dale: What was Adam's favorite song? Sale: There's Only One Girl in All This World for Me. --nVVs- Kay: What is it that runs between Warren and Jamestown and never moves? Guild: Give up. Kay: A road. - xr VV s - Mabel N.: What asks no questions but requires many answers? Allis: Don't know. Mabel: A door bell. - H WS- Charles K.: Dad, one of the chaps said I looked like you. Dad: An' what did you say? Charles K.: Nothin'. He's a good bit bigger than me. --uVVs- Bruce Wood: Better stay away from that gas station. You're liable to get consumption. jim Chapman: How? B. W.: Say, didn't you ever hear of gasoline consumption? -1fVVs- A New York actress was giving a benefit performance at Sing Sing, Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage, she trilled. From the back of the room a deep bass voice ejected, But, lady, how they do help. cess:-is-ar5..q1oeD rf 191 1 49229 Q i ei gem ' 1 1 IIllIIllll'lll'1 ' mm--H' ---'-A- E I 'V'-RTT' . Q fQQf33'yX.1lul.a.' Lf I 4 Ol aluiiu rlucs our l.ulvric:1l1m1 B Scrxicc save repair and re- plzzceim-nt lmills lvul it keeps yuni' cur ruimiiig right, rclialily zuirl quietly. llziu- ns slum' you lww thoroughly we lizuicllc lliis wurk -- lmw quickly :xml iwlsuxinlvly. 5 X W' Style With Health, NVI15' Not? One is desirable and the other is essential. Both are possible with our Shoes. -Q Du Bl-ACK 8 WHITE Danielson-Haglund 222 IICIIIIH.. .'Xx'c., VV, Phone l4l6'l .... Allin - 'Eff jafv' . 2, . Wl55j'x'lZ7X -f I W E3 sf CE., IF. ILMRSCIIDN in 023'E?16E'5?,,, Home of the Big-4 Line ffl FURNITURE INTERIOR DECORATING RUGS AND CARPETS UPI-IOLSTERING IL. If. Retteireir 81 Sons Dry C:l6'd7l6'7'.S' and Dyers BELL PHONE 400 v G N921 2 9 QS: DEH Y L5 'lki I C 1 7 -U G T jaw La-- 61 ' 9 'N . lrlunuannum... ....... ...... MQ 'A' i , , D L, Billy Bevevino: He rustsf' Joe Graham: Why? B. B.: Iron constitution. ... H WS 1. Bob Gaffner: 'Tm going out to Adam and Eve's place. Eaton: Adam and Eve's place. I never heard of that. Where is it? B. G.: M281 Apple. ,.HWs.. Tut: So your father is a Southern planter? Tut Tut: Yes, he is an undertaker in Atlanta. ...HWS-. Do you suffer with rheumatism? Certainly, what else could I do with it? ..HW5... Ed. Johnson: Have you a cigarette? Bram. Carlson: Yes, plenty, thank you. .-HWS-. Algernon treading jokej: Fancy this, Percy, a chap here thinks that a track coach has four wheels. Percy: Haw, Haw! and how many wheels has the bally thing? T H W S T Slightly Inebriated fto girl on Broadwayj: Do you ever speak to strangers on the street? Sweet Little Dove: Oh, no. S. I.: Well, then shut up. -HW,- Another: Again we have one about a Scotchman who was invited to a party and told that each guest was to bring something. He brought his relatives. -HWS- June DeFrees: Don't you think she has a wonderful complexion? Gene Kelly: Yes, rarely seen outside of a billboard. f:9o: v--a v9v I 1931 ,Q 2 9 is vom 'Q MQLTQWX , D . . . . 0 5 Q Illllllllvmwml - MQ N 4 . I f fx:afl,LAf-- X . ' L.I CARL RUSSO MEATS, GROCERIES ANIJ CONFECTIONS FRUIT AND ICE CREAM A SPECIALTY Special Prices for High School Parties 3 Corner Third and Conewango Aves. Bell Phones 1381-1382 VVarren, Pa. LEO D. GIBSON MORTICIAN 'Q vu Invalid Car-Lady Assistant .Q 9. HA Sufvericzr Serrifr' Ilzat Newer Costs Marc- OFTEN LESS. :G Du Bell Phone Office 675-J Residence 675-I .Q 3. 811 Penna. Ave., E. VVarren, Pa. SPARTAN EQUASONNE ' RADIOS Graduatzon Footwear for Girls and IIIXRLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Boys 5 9 'B ISL August A. Keller . 00 OP A 542 Pnmsvuunu Avnu C60 D--G 16D K-1 fy ? N ES X Y O N' X ru , Illlllilllllmmm T ' Q do 7 , E3 kg ' 5 ijfsiffvldl FACTS ABOUT YOUR HIGH SCHOOL FRIENDS Future, the Q 'Fi 53 : O -u .2 E U CQ O lc U1 Isl I-' O Z Z 3 L-1 3 Q lil E -f. A Z O U4 U7 rn ru rf- o as D4 Ill U bl CoLL ME NA Clarence Acks Bernice Anderegg Rhea Anderegg Clarence Anderson Gla Edeline Barber K Jeanne Barwis 2 Lois Benjamin W Byron Berry Q Angelo Bevevino Paul Borg Edmund Bowes Mae Brennan Veto Brindis Kay Burns Gaylord Burton H951 QQQJ Queen arbitrage W ' f 'rv K tx 0Qa z7q 0 .N A 61 i me it W ,. e 9 ' f aemkgr- M f lllliillilillhlil' flew'-vw---il-WY i i t kd ' fy lg!!! WRTULJ' fe, LX X r v t ' 5 GP ' :iS L DYER Compliments of I DRY C za PRESSING Warren Printing m'557'53?TU5A7'Es' Cflmpany Phone 633 3 We Call and Deliver Siegfried's flncorporatedj Cut Rate Drug Store Opposite Street Car Whiting Room 'G D' Drugs, Cigars and Candy .Q D. We Save Tou Money Compliments of Unit Oil Company W est End Service Station C60 D 0 109D H961 Ldv-- Wlifu -I f N V TQEEQQ O T IIIIII Illl O g s 5 I 'Ik X mm'-KOZ 20:43 QHHMM4 2 ZOHmmHhCMm HUWAAOU BE-no UEIQEQ wicsm EBSQ Naam 3120 ROE gi ENE Q3 ,828 SEE COEUEMH UOCSEOO HEEHULQ 3120 GEMM uemwgg Cgmm Naam MEOEDQ NCES? CONMQ Ergm Logan 38055 wijvm mmgsm QWSOHWUQ 312D EQ ES-UMM GOBUENQ RSHGSW QE M3850 COSHMDEDO EEO! GOOD sim BOD tea! SNPQMOO bam SEQEND E074 Biz .m4 nSEEgUVEmQZmHM'm Aoommum mum! MDC? H5624 mHU!E Q Q QQ K, Q1 O15 MM O O D if za l1971 45 T BQSXGQLQE AX Z1 f' Jil. xv? QTY. iHiHllllllllll ' E 'h '1 ' T WARREN RESTAURANT 242 Pcnna. Ave., West VVKRRLIN, PA. uff nn RECQULAR DINNERS LIGHT LUNCHES SPECIAL SANDWICHES 'QQ' OPEN 1:00 A, NI. STA R We XK.nsrnN 4-1. . V tl ll -, iff, Star Hams and Bacon .Xsk your dealer for these Quality Products ARMOUR Sc CO. WARREN, PA. H. F. CARTER, Manager Betts Foundry 85 Machine Co. 1109 Fourth Avenue Society Printing Genuine Engraved Greeting Cards nQDa Stationery, Calling Cards and Business Cards fMnv.le from Old or New Platesj VVedding Announcements and Invitations -Q D. A Telephone Call lVill Bring Our IfCf'YE'.YL'llfflfi7'C' to Your Home IVitl1- SUIllf'lL'X of Our llf'0rk. -GDo Phone 354-M 104 Liberty St WARREN, PA, Q' U-G 11981 ,X 2 S9 I5 V GX 2 X 'MMI 5 I I llIIIllIII'lllll ' 9 . G2 H ff il a rf 5 Q 1, y 'Wm '- 9' G MQWAQJULM , 1, tznuedl 071 DS-- C EN I FR OOL SCH GH I H UR n NT! FACTS ABOUT YO UI U 1T1 I1 112 Robe Gafner Martha Gantz Mary Gelotte n Marguerite Ginader Rosalie Gleese Floyd Grady Joseph Graham Anna Greenlund Z Blanche Grove Q Margaret Grov Everett Hedges Martha Heer ans Grant Hollister Clarence Howe Robert Huber Francis Hultquist Anna Johnso Ellen Johnson I 1991 Y 3 0 .lm 'Y D . so O A 0 s llllllllllllmmn .n T ' IQ' 1 jA:JULA'-A f lj A Guaranteed Used Buicllt is a Better Value Than Any New Car ot' Equal Price G90 v9O WARAM NIUTURS, lluc. Buick Sales and Service 307 Pennsylvania Ave., West - Warren, Pa. Your Tlzrzft will purchase twice as much Life Insurance at age 18 as at 43, give longer protection and larger re-turns. -GD' HUMAN VALUES far exceed property values in young Money invested in this As- sociation has earned six per cent., compounded, for thirty years. Investment in these shares will enable you to in- crease your cash reserve through small deposits made from month to month or by a single payment. people. My PROTECT THEM. 'W CONEWANGO BUILDINC Ask why and how, gf LOAN ASSOCIATION , H' S' KECK 225 Penna. Ave., West Llfe Insurance Counselor 06 D 6 '009 l2001 l ,592 9 Qs 1922236 5 Y.. L' !d ' wr Li lj K! , 3 0 D . E E . If-E. X F A XLT me-W llllllllllllllilml' fx --A , ' .W P5 na N 3 .2 R 5 U S---c D EN I FR HOOL SC GH I H UR YO BOUT A S CT FA No'rEs ATION Loc ED ARRI M PRoFEss1oN COLLEGE NAME I' H. CI CH Josephine Kifer LeRoy Kirberge Harold Knapp Edith Kohler Milliteen Kopp Charles Lane Leslie Larson Allis Levine Mildred Lind Foster Lott jane Lyons Jane Lytle Frederick Mack Roger Mahaffey ' Paul McCorm ck John McCoy Mayola McNett Glenn Mickleso Louise Miller John Miner Mary Monroe Martha Mort son cow-:reign--aissoeo l2011 rr If 2 9 etienieae 45,9 JD N , ' il! AiJruLal--- QUALITY CASH MARKET QQ D- Freslz Killed Poultry GD CHARLES PI RILLO WEST END Electric Radio Monarch of the Air W Sundell Electric Co. 209 Penna. Ave., E. Phone 1124-J The Ray Stores 106 Liberty Strcct Arrays from Compliments of Bradford Supply Il 'nrrvnz-.lanwstotwz l1'ai1iuy Room VVARREN, PA. Cgmpany Q l ml. Q Bradford, Pa. Warren, Pa. Featuring wezirmg accessories and Branches from the infant to adult Hosiery 'U' Lingerie Shoes READING IRON PIPE Millinery LA BELLE STEEL PIPE Dresses SUPPLIES Domcstics Notions 'GD' Toilet Goods Art Goods Flooding Pumps andEquipment Housefurnishings Q0 D-0 202 '1 J - COBOM mga COEEOM 25022 BHBOM WMUCEL wmv-OCKM 8-EE mEOg5M CUT: COESM 21310 nadm E632 Rimini COUEQ Uwszddi Exim OESL hmmm Maman Cams Saga OGEEAH Eiga can REE mg GOWHBUAH BAE adm CSDM? C2025 2033 ECCO NEOGEQ C020 5636! WTCOZ GLSA SwE:OZ pgs EOLOWZ UGA 532 C0202 53:2 M242 VV W Nj Q mx M MMV D D if YW F S ' X W 9 Wm -W qui, -- 5 lk SEZ ZOESOA 52:2 Zgmmmagm M0580 Amsastawvimmzmnmm Qcomom mmgm Macy HDOMZN mrwumm Y sr D--ll 5 l2031 Q 29 ,E .QSQDB5 za - - '3 A A it ,, . Hmnlulllllllhln un -1.- -3.ff-.--3 7- Q4 -,lID lg 5 f -t fNl1l'vl.nH' I L, It We Speczalzke in everything in baked goods for your School and Social Claims - - are settled in our own office. Better try this Functions service and see how my much better it is. Give Us a Trial -cz n- M B V LESSER lVllarlier's Bakery Insurer 229 Liberty Street Top Floor Our Mom'-' VVarren Savings Bank Building 'APURITY -- CLI-ZANLINI-:ss -- QI1Al.ITY Phone 2140 Established 40 Years , lm, HIILILPS into llllw- Awami lit bfgegivl for ATHLETIC Gooos BASEBALL TENNIS SWIMMING SUITS GYM CLOTHING also ROLLER SKATES BICYCLES CANOES CANOE PADDLES 241 Penna. Avenue, W. PHONE 241-J Foot Saver Shoes Patterned for perfect style Modeled for utter comfort Made for the active woman Bought by the most fashionable nQ Du COOK'S BOOT SHOP LIBRARY THEATRE BLDG. Hosiery - Boudoir Slips - Galoshe .Y G90 D--Cl 06D l2041 N Y W hr M 1,4 XV X . EEG 9 o 4 1 llllllillllllll 5 1 IL W mm:-OZ Z0 H43 QHEM45 ZO Wmd OMNM HOWAAOQ HBTSCS? 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