Warren Area High School - Dragon Yearbook (Warren, PA)
- Class of 1930
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'VQ'i:-h-?H- 'iyw lw': :,-. 5'-.,.-lf: Z' ' f.f4'1,' Z .,,.g::4'g' A mf: -:tv '.'F.: '-:iff- .- ri :i,.'.g. .:: .Q ':,1.',. 1' ww 'J ,, , ,, 1- ' --. ,' ..-ug -f ,-: . ,..z ' --,.l!a f . , , :.'V 1 , , , n 1 -. . ..A..L4.4..Jn.... if-mg.-.-w 'V . -In K., 5 . Z.,-M H, .ggh . , ',x,.1g,f,rl..,Q,I!'gq5gF:3,Q.,.g: L 'FY' 7 5mgQ3t'j?.?:l 1-ff: lf. ' ' Z.. :iii I 4, f A l ' -:ul 111 5 .ffr Q' -, 5, V. '- n Q.,-..,. nf A of ,., n.,fw t. .. g .M 4 V ' li -4 'L.,..,,-, I f',.1Q.r-v- o,,.'vq 5 ,y 4 1 A -., ' YV , ', Trwzf - ' uk-....'-.5 ' 1 ff 9 -as 1 - P 1 'V' v ' l 'F MRT f J Li in t gywf, V 1 -wff-: , wg . x , ALMA MATEI2 'IGH in air thy spires are tau-'ring Gleaming in the light, While, their solemn shades embaw'ring, Wazfes the Blue and White - Furling in its tranquil beauty 0'er a body true-- P ,K Sons and daughters. bound by duty Give their love to you. Thy bright emblem shining a'er us Shows thy glorious might. Through the years thou safely bore us Spotless ililue and 4White, Q tl Sons and daughters brizgg thee jifaises, Bring thee' praise and fame, ' Ahdthyl 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 M other - Queen of pleasure - High above the rest -- May the passing years, the measure Prove thee still the best. --Ernest Nathan, '21. J ' gg 5 'i Q, 'H 1 A ,, V XJ Q2 Q -I The Dragon Staff 1- 5. I J ll' I 'Atv in-1? 5- fi R f r v R HC' FCDIQEWGRD '42 ACH year a new group of students leave I VVARREN HIGH to meet the bigger things in life. They haffe had struggles, trials, triumphs, and friendships during their four years in high school. These they wish never to forget. It is for the purpose of preserving these experiences in an interesting 'way tlzat this, The XXIII Volume of tlze DRAGON, has been planned. Tl-IE STAFF VVALT ER J. 1X'1AURER ..... ,... DONALD C. ANDERSON... HARRIET BORG ......s.,........,.. JOSEPH IXIASSA ...s....,., VIRGINIA SLACUM .,..... TROY KIARTIN ...,..,,,.....,. LOUISE URB.'XNSKI .......,.e AIARY HUBLEY ............ HOWARD COLT .....,...............,. FLORENCE LINDBERG ........ NI.-XTILDA F. STEINHOFF ......... RICHARD HE.-kSLEX', ...,.......,. I ERNEST C. RIILLER ........, JAMES NIADDEN ..,.,.......... . FREDERICK EIAURER, ....e RAYMOND SWANSON ........... LEROY GILSON ..,............., GILBERT CHECK ........... CHARLOTTE CooN ..,.,..,..,. THONIAS WRIGHT ......,..... P. W. M. PRESSEL ............... FLOYD VV. BATHURST ......,... ke .........Business lllanager Editor flthletic Editor Horzorary Editor Feature Editor Clubs Editor Note Editor Senior Editor dssistant Senior Editor Faculty Aldfviser J difertising lllanager Assistant fldwrtising lllanager Assistant ,ldwertising lklanager Circulation ll-Ianager .....,.lssistant Circulation lllanager 6599+ Editor ........Assistant Junior Editor Sophomore Editor , ....,.. Freshman Editor ................,..Treasurer Adviser 'A ' ,. 'F mfg I QM Y , A, V J Qi -I Thgz Dragon Staff 1- ' 645214 q ff WYE V X QQ, TO HENRY C. SCHINDLER Sincere Friend FVorthy Classmate Noble Hlhlete - A D A'L' , X gb A.,, A 15 ggi K S ' , . , 2' X144 A E X' fx Aim 1f? Q 194' 3 Qin, , , 01 . - '11 a N Mig. U ,q q i ,5.5. + E H' J ' l E XXX X' ' K x 'P , Du ' ' wh, I ' Q + V f f X ff . y ,ua 1 Q, X ,, I J 8 Us lx N R 'ei ., 5 I N I A . N fix .snww RX . ' H X38 EM Q x ...,. .....,....., E K-5 XD f he-eg E E, me - W . M E V ., ,A , , ., , V W me fue HE Alumni of Warren High School, for the present year, is ll headed by the following officers: President ,....,......,..... ...... G some NVHOLEBEN Vice-President ......,.. ..,....,,,.. R IYRON JEWELL Secretary ......,........... ,,......... A NNETTE STONE i Treasurer ..........,..........,....,.. .......,.,......,.. F RED GEBHARDT For several years the Alumni Association was content to mere- ly fete the members of the graduating class by giving a banquet in their honor at the end of the school year. In 1925, however, the ambitious ofhcers of that year decided that the activities of aigrow- ing organization, such as ours, should be more expansive. They at once set about to complete the Alumni Hling system. In this system each member is listed by name on a card bearing his name, address, and the year in which he graduated. This file, which is now complete to date, furnishes an excellent record. In this same year H9255 the Association began to tax each member one dollar per year. The purpose of this taxing was to build up in the treas- ury a fund which would be sufficient to award a scholarship each year to a student of the graduating class. This student was to be selected by competitive examinations. It was specified also that this student must be one who desired higher education, but who did not have the means, financially speaking, of getting it. This fund has now reached quite a satisfying amount, but it is not yet sufficient to begin the awarding of scholarships. The officers last year added another interesting feature to the Alumni activities. They decided to select, each year, some graduate who has made a name for himself since leaving Warren High School, and to place his name in the Alumni Hall of Fame. This idea will undoubtedly prove to be of great success, and it should arouse much interest among the members of the Association. At this time the VVarren High School Alumni Association wishes to congratulate each member of the graduating class of 1930, and it extends to them, as futuremembers of that organiza- tion, a hearty welcome. -- GEORGE VVHOLEBEN. 10 ig..- P fb ffm? M73 1 5 gm EQ M2 gif k ff W' LQ fi Nik f .x'24 KW!!! -4 A 'XX ? 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DAVID SMITH Artist GEORGE JOHNSON is Colors ......,.., ..I,...., fl laroon and Gold Flower ........,... ....... I 7lfI01llIft1i7l .Laurel :Mascot .....,...... ....,...,...,..... T he Duck -.. +f:41sE+ f WA., , 7 ml? I Nh 'Q , g if ,s,scsl V CLASS PGEM '69 OOD news it is to hear people say That this is our graduation day. But sad news it is when -we learn That this is the last to our concern. Lower classmen may be eager to leave Pyhile we regret that we must receive Our diplomas, the words of farewell, Alnd also the tears which we cannot repel. But we must go on and leave our place To all you others who can keep the pace. For after all, we must take our turn To say Goodbye, sturdy and stern, To the Faculty--who have been so true, And also you Juniors--we have faith in you. Plye all may he scattered through the walks of life, But we'll never forget Wfarren High in our strife. - CLASS POET. -..if 19 93g.,.- 44 V rs DONALD C. ANDERSON - Don Technical--French Club 11, 217 Boys' Glee Club 1215 Class Secretary 1213 Class Presi- dent 131: Hi-Y 12, 3, 41, Vice-President 131, Freshman Adviser 1413 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41: Track 12, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 415 Debating Club 12, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 41, Business Manager 131, President 1413 National Forensic Leagueg Dragon Board 13, 41, Assistant Advertising Manager 131, Business Manager 1413 Dra- matic Club 13, 413 High School Players 141: A Scrap of Paper , My Neighbor's Wife : Under the Lawn: The Mad Honeymoonng To Oblige Benson g The Creaking Chair. Wit, character, intelligence. ambition, per- sonality, and achievement - all go to describe one of the best-liked fellows in the claas.-- Don Anderson. EMMA I. ANDERSON - Emmy Commercial - Girls' A. A. 12, 315 Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 31: Debating Club 131: National Forensic Leagueg Girls' Club 12, 41,5 Blue and White Board 141: Dramatic Club 12, 3, 413 Stenographers' Club 141 5 lVlr. G a r d n e r F0Tg88,PAhEBf!',Q The Reader : eter. Emmy combines the artistic and prosaic sides of life, for is she not both an artist and a good student? Emma's main diet is eiiiciency with a small side dish of pleasure. ESTH ER ANDERSON - Six General--High School Girls' Club 131g Ju- nior Chamber of Commerce 1313 Stenogra- phers' Club 141. See that zirl with the dimple in her chin? That's Esther. No one can mistake her sunny smile and good looks. ETHEL MAY ANDERSON - Bonnie Commercial - Girls'Athletic Association 11 1 3 Girls' Basketball League 11. 215 Stenograph- ers' Club 141. Neat, modest, prim, precise -all these ad- jectives apply to Ethel. From the interest she has taken in her school work, she should do well in her life work. ETHEL MINA ANDERSON -Windy Commercial-Basketball League 111: Girls' Club 12113 Dramatic Club 11, 213 Girls' Glee Club 13, 415 Stenographers' Club 141. Ethel may often he exasperated but never really peeved at anyone. For this good trait of amiableness, we envy her. May success smile on you as you have smiled on your friends, Ethel. 9. .,,.,--0..--...-..,.. uv.-., sie n Z., 'H , gig, , 4w,,A V W ii. FLORENCE l1'.lAE ANDERSON - Flo Classical-Girls' A. A, 131: Latin Club 13, 415 Debating Club 12, 3, 41: Spanish Club 141, Secretary 1413 Girls' Glee Club 1415 Girls' Club 141: Spanish Club 141. Florence is Spain's representative in this country. If you haven't heard Florence exer- cise her Spanish ability, you've certainly missed something. She can argue, too. This fact will help her to win her way in the world. LILLIAN M. ANDERSON - Peggy Commercial- Girls' Club 12, 417 Girls' A. A. 1315 Junior Chamber of Commerce 131: Sten- ographers' Club 141. .Lillian has good sense, common sens nd still some time for nonsense. She more good student in the class of '30. W' NEVA LOUISE ANDERSON - Sandy Classical-Latin Club 121: French Club 13, 415 Girls' A. A. 1l, 2, 31: High School Girls' Club 11, 41, Ring Class, Social Service Com- mittee. Neva's scholastic record, her modest, re- served manner, her friendship, and her trust- worthiness are all that one could ask. BERNADETTE I. A.VERILL-HBf'!'l1lEU Classical-Debating Club 12, 3, 41': Latin Club 13, 415 Girls' Club 1413 Spanish Club 1415 Spanish Play 141. Where one is, the other is. Of course, we mean Florence and Bernadette. But speaking of Bernadette in particular, she can have a Hood time as well ns anyone. You never see Bernadette slat-kim! up on the job. She always accomplishes what she sets out to do. That's a line trait, Bernadette. CHARLES R. BECK -Hclllllfku Classical-Boys' Glee Club 1313 Latin Club 13, 415 Hi-Y 12, 3, 41: Boys' A. A. 1414 Dra- matic Club 141. Chuck is reserved but most likable. He has a keen mind and lots of ambition. With these characteristics. Charles, we feel that you will gain well-deserved success in life. I 1 I I 1 1 1 -vii 21 EC-3-f ,Qnlfm ? l Av I. A A 2 x xg X , Q K ,X If sf 2 ,P as H3-H421 tw Q n CD gf.-.-.-......-A'-...... ....-.5 Ill s.7Q,! E 2 1 'g b ' fs mfs i 22 JOHN VV. BECKLEY - Jack Classical -- Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Vice-Presi- dent 131, Secretary 1415 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 415 Glee Club 1315 Debating Club 1315 Junior Class Ring Committee 1315 Class Basketball 1315 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 1315 Track Varsity 13, 415 Dramatic Club 13, 415 French Club 13, 41, President 1415 Blue and White Board 1415 Class Secretary 141. Jack is noted for his winning ways -not only in the classroom and on the track but also wherever there is a social function. Many of the weaker sex have fallen for Jack be- cause of his happy-go-lucky manner, his good looks, and his infectious giggle. In spite of his carefree manner. .lack can be serious when the occasion calls for it. 1VILLIAb'I L. BEVEVINO - Bill General-Police Squad 1115 Hi-Y 12, 315 Football Varsity 1415 Baseball 13, 415 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 41, Secretary 1415 Home Room Chairman 141. He's Ange's brother. That explains his prowess on the gridiron, He's Hood natured. That explains his popularity. He's an all- round good fellow. That's why Warren High hates to lose him. You can't help knowing Bill by his ever glowing grin and by the angle at which he wears his hat. LOREN G. BIDVVELL - Larry General - Boys' Glee Club 1315 Track 13, 415 Varsity 141: Hi-Y 1515 Home Room Chairman 1515 Boys' A. A. 13, 4, 51. Bidwell --the man with a purpose. He is far too interested in important things to heed the dozens of girls who fall for him every day. Unaware of his handsomeness, unaware of his popularity - Loren enn't help being liked and admired wherever he goes. GEORGE BLUM, JR. -'Gyppef- ' Commercial - Track 1115 Junior Chamber of Commerce 1313 Hi-Y 141. Who said, Fat men are the most cheerful ? George isn't so fat: yet he has a most cheer- ful disposition. George is tall. thin, clever, in- telligent, and popular. HARMET M. Bono -Harriet Classical-League Basketball 11, 215 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 315 Girls' Club 12, 3, 413 Blue and White Board 12, 315 Volleyball Varsity 1315 Art Editor of Dragon Board 1415 Latin Club 1415 French Club 1415 Home Room Vice- Chairman 1415 Dramatic Club 13, 415 Flit- termouse 5 Come Out of the Kitchen 5 The Creaking Chair. Harriet, one of the best-liked and one of the most popular girls in our class, is one of the few students who willingly supports school activities. The Class of '30 is proud to be able to boast of her as the art editor of the '30 Diiztigon. Her art work speakes highly for it- se . ...-.C-un..-s-.-..-.. ..v.-. 1Il If 'D ,n , , . ., 1 ' . .A , A..., V Lois IRENE Boim - Lou General--Entered Senior Year. Latin Club 1413 Science Club 141. Diminutive size, happy smile, pleasing per- sonality, and sweet simplicity-all distin- guish this miss. EDWIN A. BRADFORD - 'Eddie Technical--Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41: Baseball 12, 3, 41, Varsity 12, 3, 413 Basketball 12, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 413 Football 13, 41, Varsity 13, 41: Blue and White Board 141. ' Eddie is perhaps the most popular athlete in school who can boast of his scholastic standing, too. The school is sorry to lose such a fine all-round chap. He likes to play: he li o work. He likes to win, but e can l s ' e a good sgrg? S SARAH G. Biusrow - Sally General-Basketball 1213 Class Basketball 11, 2, 31, Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 313 Girls' Glee Club 13, 41, Vice-President 141: Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Secretary 141: Spanish Club 11, 2, 313 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 13, 413 Home Room Vice-Chairman 141: Dramatic Club 1413 A Scrap of Paper g Coats and Petticoatsng Hamlet, Hamlet, Where Have You Been ? A clatter of heels, a few muffled giggles, then you are sure to find Sally. She's in, on, over, under, and around everything. What has she ever missed? Nothing. Such popu- larity as this deserves much credit. There's only one thing we can't understand and that is, When does she sleep '! CALVIN HENRY' BUERKLE - Cal Classical-- Boys' A. A. 12, 315 Track 12, 315 Hi-Y 13, 415 Spanish Club 141. An eccentric dancer, an inane laugh, a bris- tle of hair, a ready greeting. a shuffling walk - Buerkle. HOWARD C. BURCH-rrH01UF,l7,, Classical-Glee Club 121: French Club 1313 Hi-Y 13, 41: Boys' A. A. 13, 4-1:,Dramatic Club 1413 Peter. Howey is a new comer in our school, but he made a good start. He has entered into the spirit of VVarren High School and has formed many friends. He is very popular with the fair sex: in fact, from one standpoint he is too much a favorite. u X4 IE We 4 I I 1 I- +323 lin- 7 J' Krew D so mfg i . ,, V 5 ...-.4.-U.-.a-.,..,.... ...wc a ff e CHARLES CARN ES - Chuck Technical - Boys' Ggee Club 12, 31 5 Track 12, , 4 . Charles -Happy-go-lucky, amiable, freck- led, and original-is a booster of athletics, a real student, and a commuter. When it comes to grinning even Lindbergh can't bent Charles. VVESLEY CALDYVELL CLYMER Wes Technical--Blue and White Board 13, 41: French 13, 415 Hi-Y 13, 41. One whose intellect would rather not be mo- lested by studies is our friend Wes. On the other hand he is one who can be relied upon to do his duty. Faithfulness of this sort goes far in making an organization strong, both in school and in life. Doms Coorsa Couz Shrimp -- Cole 1Entered Sophomore Year-1 Classical-Girls' A. A. 12, 315 League Bas- ketball 12, 31g Junior Ring Committee 1315 Girls' Club 13, 415 French Club 13, 415 Latin Club 12, 3, 41, President 121, Vice-President 1315 Exchange Editor of Blue and White Board 1415 Executive Committee of Dramatic Club 1415 Dramatic Club 13, 415 Thanksgiv- ing Prngraxn 5 The Reader. Cole - The little girl with the big aver- age. She is both the delight of the teachers and the despair of the pupils. Cole's No kiddin' Y is as familiar to all of us as she her- self and her wind-blown bob. CLIFFORD COLLINS - Weeny ' General - Football 1215 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41. The good looking, good natured, and alto- gether respectable chauffeur and protector for that certain party. Weeny's smile and quiet manner are his two outstanding charac- teristics. P. HOWARD Com' - Pete Classical - Football 111 5Class Secretary 111 5 Boys' Glee Club 1215 Hi-Y 11, 2, 415 Spanish Club 12, 315 Blue and White Board 12, 315 Debating Club 12, 3, 415 Dragon Board 13, 415 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Honor Bright 5 Penrod 5 A Scrap uf Paper g My Neighbor's Wife 5 A Box of Monkeysug Si- lence Please! 5 The Creaking Chair. Colt is a snappy dresser and a snappy talker. He has brains-no end -and uses them to make bigger and better wisecracks, and to display his dramatic ability. Howdy has helped Dentler and Burch to lead the easi- est and most carefree life ever known. we LoU1s J. CONWAY - Louie i F-ggi. l .ITN Eiii. I K0 il . ..... , .. , General-Boys' Glee Club 131: Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 41: Football Squad 12, 3, 41: Track squad 13, 41, Hi-Y qs, 41. Who's that well dressed boy with the funny hobble? Who's always talking fraternities? Why that's Louis Conway, enjoying the so- cial side of life. HELEN RUTH Cnoss - Dee Dee 1Entered Sophomore Year1 Commercial--Debating Club 121: Girls' A. A. 12, 315 Girls' Club 13, 415 Stenographers' Club 141. Helen, the one from our number with a pleasing speaking voice. Anyone as jolly and as cheerful as Helen will certainly be a cap- able nurse. NEIL K. CULBERTSON - Cubby Technical-Boys' Glee Club 11, 215 French Club 11, 214 Class Basketball 12, 31: Science Club 1313 Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 413 Track 12, 3, 415 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 413 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 13 41, Football Squad 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 141: liresident of Seventh Per- iod Student Government Room 141. Class Treasurer 141. Here he comes! Neil is very popular in our school because of his whole-hearted, enthusi- astic support of all school activities. FLORENCE M. DANIELSON Danny Commercial -- Track 1113 League Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Captain 131: Class Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity Squad 1215 League Volleyball 1319 Class Volleyball 131: Varsity Volleyball 131, Girls' A. A. 1315 Junior Chamber of Com- merce 131g Stenographers' Club 141. One of those tall, slender girls that is able to wear the new styles so well. She is a whiz at basketball--just ask anyone who has to jump against her. Her liking for sports makes her a better sport! ROBERT S. DAVIDSON - Bob Classical - Track 12, 31: Boys' Glee Club 12, 31, Secretary 131, Hi-Y 12, 3, 415 Class Bas- ketball 1l, 2, 3, 415 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 41: Cheerleader 13, 41: Blue and White Board Honaymoonng Minstrels g The Creaking 1415 Dramatic Club 1315 Penrod : The Mad X Chair , A Box of Monkeys. Here we have a good looking fellow with with life, but actually enjoying it. He can be funny, or he can be serious. It's hard to tell which he is trying to be. He may become a curly hair, seemingly trying hard to be bored 1 K f NX! minister, or he may become an engineer. They are all one to him. xXx gi -..ggi 25 13..- A ,Llp 3 I 11 Akai ,, 1' 5 iff L L . , g .511 UUCLL X X-' 1 5 9143? :X w 1? I s. .K , 'WJ X ' I- - mfg E i She 'H .. . . V .J ti I I 'fe I pt I ISL' 1 .Q 171 rj y l ...S -.. I I sgf 26 ig..- Ross RIARGARET DAVIS - Davis Classical- Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 31: League Basketball 11, 2, 313 Class Team 1315 League Hockey 11, 2, 315 Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Program Committee 1315 Cabinet 141g Chairman Decoration Committee Class Dav Prom 1315 Ticket Committee for Junior Play 1311 Latin Club 12, 3, 41, Secre- tary 121, President 131: French Club 13, 41: Property Committee Hi-Y Girls' Club Play 141: Clubs Editor of Blue and White Board 1413 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 'fChristmas at Finnegan's Flat g Pin Money. Rose is always in haste yet never in a hurry. That sounds like a contradiction. but anyone who knows Davis could vouch for it. There's something very likable in Rose, and to know her well is to like her better. BERNARD O. DENNIG - B. O. General--Spanish Club 1113 Baseball 111: Track 121: Hi-Y 11, 2, 31: Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 41: Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 413 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 12, 315 Class Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41. Bernard is popular with both fellows and girls, especially with the girls. He has proved himself to be an athlete of no mean ability and a hard-working, conscientious student. B. 0.'s ever ready smile and friendly attitude will be missed when he leaves school. RICHARD DENTLER - Dick Technical-Football 111: Boys' Glee Club 121: Spanish Club 11, 215 Track 131: Debat- ing Club 1315 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 31: Basket- ball 12, 3, 41, Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 415 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41: A Scrap of Paper g Pen- rod g '0pal's Three Laversng The Great Doughnut Corporation , The Day that Lin- coln Died : The Monkev's Pawn: Hon:-r Brigbt g The Creaking Chair. Dick is one of our co-eds' best standbys. He is usually found with one after dark. Dick is known for his happy-go-lucky man- ner. We hope he may laugh all his life, for we hate wrinkles. Dick, we wish you all success, and may the 'Kright one come your way. 1XfIAIzIAN DUFF - Duyfy General -Girls' Hockey Team 111: Girls' A. A. 11, 213 League Basketball 1213 Volley ball Varsity 1315 Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 41: Girls' Club 13, 419 Dramatic Club 141. Duffy sings, plays, and enjoys life to a great extent. Her droll remarks have been missed since mid-year when she completed her high school work. DuH'y sparkles on the gg-firm Floor, and as to her basketball -- words ax us. CATHERINE DWYER - K General - Girls' A. A. 11, 31 3 Girls' Club 1215 Stenographers' Club 141. This girl always has a smile on her face. She gains friends by her charming personality. The thing that goes the farthest toward making life worthwhile, That costs the least and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. gg.-.C-.-.1...f.......... ....., WR X Lois HARRIET DYK1Ns - Lois fEntered Senior Year1 General-Girls' Club 141: Girls' Glee Club C415 Dramatic Club C417 Peter , Oh, Ham- let, Hamlet, Where Have You Been 'P' Lois is one of the fair girls who joined us in her senior year. She caused quite a sensation among half of the class-needless to say wnich half! Lois quickly adapted herself to the life and activities of school, and she de- serves a place in our memories. PEARL ECKLUND - Pee W ee General-Sophomore track team C213 Cap- tain of sophomore class basketball 121' Junior Class basketball 1315 League basketball 12, 31, Captain Q2, 315 Girls' Club C413 Girls' A. A. U, 2, 31: Junior Chamber of Commerce C315 Dramatic Club 1553 Stenograpbers' Club Pee Wee excels in athletics, possesses a cheerful disposition, and takes an active in- terest in Warren High. Pearl is best known, however, as being one of the prettiest girls of our class. LORETTA EDWARDS - Letty lEntered Junior Year1 General - Girls' Club 141. In her two years at Warren High, Loretta hs.sn't done a lot of talking, but she has made her marks talk for her. Have you seen her smile? Get ber to smile for you sometime. BYRON H. ELDER - Spike General. W'hy do some people always take the back seat in the classroom? Just step outside of a classroom and you'll hear Spike. Then, too, a certain girl possibly helps matters along. Eh! Spike. EMILY VV. ERICKSON - Jlifinnie Commercial -- Girls' Club 141 5 Stenagraphers' Club Q41. Emily Erickson? Who said Emily? She might be Emily to some people, but to us, lxer friends, she is known as Minnie Egotisti- cal? No. Coneeited? Ivo. Noisy? No. Good-natured? Yes: that's Minnie. r LL . E 5 3 ... . ,W X, IE .ooio .,,. ,.,........., V -..ff 27 Eh- S of-f-to ,pgs Q r AH 1 4 I .,.-.S-...-....u...v.,. ....-,, 4 n sjxkf v w I x v . Zi IE 'D , .. a 1 caia M Wifi? s , is Q Q ss-if 28 1- F 4 x RALPH C. . FASSINGER - Fassy Classical-Hi-Y 11, 213 Basketball 12, 31: Track 12, 3, 41: Boys' Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Quartette 13, 41: Football 13, 415 Latin Club 1413 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 4, 51: French Club 14, 515 Dramatic Club 13, 415 O, Hamlet, Hamlet, Where Have You Been 7 g Mother Goose Rhymes , Minstrels. Fassy has, of course, had no trouble mak- ing friends among his classmates. How could he, with his laughing, joking, happy-go-lucky air? We hear that more than one teacher has had nightmares because of the harmless little pranks of our silver-toned tenor. ANNA E. F1LLxs - Ann Classical- Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 31: Latin Club 1213 Girls' Club 131: Spanish Club 13, 41. Anna is well liked by her classmates, prob- ably because she is never known to be cross or unfriendly. While not the scintillating type of student, Anna does work hard at her lessons, and the results show each day. Louis GAGHAN - Louie Technical- French Club 11, 21g French Club Play 121, Orchestra 11, 2, 313 Boys' A. A. 1313 Hi-Y 141. We all appreciate the fellow who, instead of always telling you what should be done, goes ahead and does it. Louis is such a fellow. l.1fl:ARIE ELIZABETH GAGH.AN Fre11chy ' Classical-Class Team 111: Debating Club 121: Latin Club 11, 215 Girls' A. A. 1313 Bas- ketball Leazue 11, 2, 315 French Club 13, 413 Dramatic Club 141. Did someone mention French 'I If he did, that's our cue to bring in Marie. How may we describe her? Outside of school- vivacious - but in school - c'est une autre chose. EDYVARD GEITNER - Flash General - Forestry Club 131: Track 12, 3, 41, Varsity 12, 3, 41. Our knowledge of Ed is confined to two fields - first the track and second the bowling alley. He is one who makes work suit itself to him. Such students bring about a well- balanced class. ,mfg CLARA IYIAE GILLESPIE - Doc General-Student Council 111: French Club 12, 315 Class Basketball 1317 League Basket- ball 11, 2, 31, Captain 1313 Varsity Volleyball 1313 Hockey 11, 2, 315 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Membership Campai n 13, 415 Hi-Y Girls' Club I-lallowe'en Party Committee 141: High School Players 13, 413 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41, The Christmas Carol , The Thread of Destiny g The Kleptomaniac g Keeping Him Home g Mid-Summer Night's Dream g My Aunt from Californian: Christmas at Finni- gan's Flat g Precious Pickle g Coats and Petticoatsng Oh, Hamlet, Hamlet, Where Have You Been ' The Readern' Publicity Committee for A bcrap of Paper ,5 Property Committee for Come Out of the Kitchen. Doc - our masculine woman. Will you notice her list of athletic activities and the list of plays in which she has taken part? As a coach in dramatics and Girls' Club, well- she's all there! l1ClARGARET GISSELBRECHT NPR-qgyu General--Debating Club 121: Class Basket- ball 121g Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 31: Dramatic Club 11, 315 Junior Chamber of Commerce 1313 Girls' Club 11, 41, Social Service Committee 1415 Stenographers' Club 141. True worth is in being. not seeming: In doing each day that goes by, Some little good -not in the dreaming, Of great things to do by and by. Margaret is a quiet, unassuming girl, but she is a patient and careful worker as well as a conscientious student. JOHN GRABER - Grabber 1Entered Junior Yearl General--Boys' A. A. 13, 415 Science Club 13, 41. Grabber is our air-minded lad from Pitts- burgh. John came to W. H. S. in his junior year and immediately proved himself a capable student and an excellent mixer. When you get your airplane, John, don't break your neck. GR.ACE EMILY GREER - Greer Classical-Girls' League Basketball 11, 213 Girls' A. A. 131, Latin Club 12, 3, 41: Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Treasurer 141: Debating Club 11, 2, 3, 413 National Forensic League: Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41, President 1413 Spanish Club 141, President 141, Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Drum Major , Miss Iva Newav's School g Box of Monkeys , Oh! Hamlet, Hamlet, Where Have You Been ? g Coats and Petticoatsf' Grace is our April girl. One minute her brown eyes are soft and melting, her tongue sweet: and the next minute her eyes snap an- grily with her tongue as sharp. We can't de- cide in which mood you look the prettiest, Grace. We don't care: we all like you. Tbat's proved by the number of oflices you hold. CHARLES F. HAMILTON - Chuck Commercial-Boys' A. A. 111: Boys' Glee Club 12, 315 Hi-Y 12, 31: Blue and White Board 141. Don't crowd, girls! Introducing Charles F. Hamilton, the handsome young man from the suburbs! Charles is a hard workeriin any- thing he takes up, and he's a reliable pal. He's a big asset to our Class of 1980. 1-.-...-.-.-.--...H-... U..-, M via? I 0 ZS fn K' R .J at ,gf 29 Eg..- ' ' L s , ,,,, , , -1 U7 M!-Alf I X7 57 LUCILE J. HM LTON - Peggy Classical--League Basketball 11, 213 Debat- ing Club 121, Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 31: Latin Club 12, 3, 41, Program Committee 13, 41: Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Finance Committee 141, Ring Committee 1417 Science Club 141. When we think of Peggy, we think of a typical blonde, a good dancer, and W. K. With the knowledge she already has, and her hos- pital training, Lucile can't help making a good nurse. lVIARG.-XRET E. HAM 73, - I Classical- Fresh 'I - ' s' C - I Class Bas t all , 1 'ffgz 'n l 13 League 1. 3- u ev ir .A. 11, 2, 31: 1 ' ci 2' can-:':ae S' 5 ' ' U r ' F U 1 1 Pr g ln Commit H- 131, Se:rexiaryu1413 Dra- matic Club 11, 2, 41, Pin Money g The Creaking Chair. Vim, vigor, and vitalityn- time worn as those words are, we just can't resist using them to describe Ham. She's always ready for good times, and does she get them? Ham's claims to beauty are her wavy hair and her baby face. PHILLIP D. HANNA Phidup ,- Phil General-Hi-Y Club 131: French Club 131: Radio Club 13, 41: Athletic Association 13, 413 Football Police Squad 13, 41. Phil- the man with the grip of steel: but don't get scared. He only uses it on certain persons, to our sorrow. Phil has seen enough of the classes of yore to realize that the Class of '30 is supreme - eh, Phil? We agree and heartily endorse his choice. J. VVILLIAM HANSEN, JR. - Bill Commercial - Boys' Glee Club 131 5 Dramatic Club 1315 Hi-Y 141. Bill Hansen possesses a friendly and quiet attitude. This makes him liked by both boys and girls. His manner seems to belie the fact that he is earnest. Have you seen him working in the art room 'I ALICE Lovisn HARRINGTON - Al Commercial-Junior Chamber of Commerce 11, 21: Hockey 11, 213 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 31: Basketball League 11, 2, 315 Class Basketball 11, 2, 315 Class Volleyball 1313 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41g Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41: Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Stenographers' Club 141. A musical laugh, u pretty face, a wonderful complexion, n love for a good time-Alice Harrington. v,.-.-.-..t....- CQ... ...U gTo0 fs YQ I. LEROY HASKINS - Van fEntered Senior Year1 General --Police Squad 141: Radio Club 141, President 141: Dramatic Club 141: Monkey's Pawn: Minstrels. Ivan has two qualities that are almost ln- compatahle - that of soberness and quietness, and that of adaptability and cooperation. In the short time he has been in our senior class, he has cooperated with us well and has shown genuine Warren High School spirit. RICHARD CRESSLER HEASLEY lrDiL-ku General - President of freshman class 11, 21: Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 4, 51, President 151: Blue and White Board 12, 3, 41: Hi-Y 12, 31, Freshman Adviser 131, Older Boys' Confer- ence 131: Track 131: Junior Prom Committee 141: Dragon Board 14, 51, Joke Editor 141, Advertising Manager 151: Spanish Club 14, 51: Home Room Chairman 14, 51: Cheerleader 151: Dramatic Club 13, 4, 51, President 151, High School Players 151: A Scrap of Paiern: Life of Anne Rutledge : My Neigh or's Wife : The Creaking Chair. Talkative? Yes. Jolly? Yes. Likable? Yes. Dick has dramatic ability, too. Re- member the dog bark in the junior play 'Z Page Diek. But. that's not all: remember Dick as Abe Lincoln ? Hensley is, beyond a doubt, one of the most popular fellows, with the boys and girls alike, ever to graduate from W. H. S. Dick's work as the Advertising Manager of this year's Dragon Staff clearly shows his ability to do real work. FLORENCE JAYNE Hsooizs - Flin Classical-Dramatic Club 11, 21: Debating Club 121: League Basketball 121: Latin Club 121: High Schol Girls' Club 11, 2, 31: Girls' A. A. 12, 31: French Club 13, 41: Publicity Committee 12, 31, Junior Philomel 11, 2, 3, 41. Of me, you may write In the blackest of ink: I say what I mean, And I know what I think. ' HELEN E. Ham - Hallie Commercial - Stenographers' Club 141. Quiet? Well, kinda! Noisy? Perhaps! Bashful? Rather. Does Helen know her busi- ness arithnietic? iVhew, I'll say! She's bet- ter than an adding machine at it. If you ever get stuck in adding figures, go to Helen. JOHN N. HILDUM - lark Technical--Boys' Athletic Association 131: Baseball 131: Football 131. Jack is a fellow whom most people would brand as another question mark. When school is out, .lack is hard to Find. His one great hobby is to get out into the great open spaces. If Jack doesrft worry in later life any more 1.51311 he does in school, he will live to be quite o . 1 w 4 1 I I I I-, We -151 31131-..- W' I W rx fi V ima A .J .f - 1' si ,X X C K...-..-...-.-v..-.v..... uno I D sf is: : Z-5 .lll x fi! H v W in I I 1 32 is-Q-W JANE HOHZNIAN - Jane General - Girls' Glee Club 1215 Dramatic Club 11, 21: League Basketball 1215 Girls, A. A. 11, 2, 31, Latin Club 52, 31: Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, . Heaping tablespoonfuls of pep, cupfuls of good nature, spoonfuls of cheerfulness.enough personality to blend with recipe, and a pinch of salt - that's Jane. This spirit boosts War- ren High and our class. EMERSON J. HONHART -- Em Technical - Spanish Club 12, 3, 41. Em could not be called a serious indivi- dual, for once he was lifted from a science class. He really isn't very big although you can hear him for many u block. You're all right, Emerson. D. HAROLD HOWARD - Housie ' Technical-Spanish Club 13, 41. Harold is one of these people who takes life seriously. Now don't get the impression that he is quiet, because he isn't. The secret is that he knows just what to say at just th right HUG. RUBY GERDA JENSEN - Rube Classical - Freshman Girl Reserves 1113 Lat- in Club 1213 Hockey 1213 Girls' A. A, 11, 2, 31: Basketball League 11, 2, 315 Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Cabinet 141: French Club 13, 413 Home Room Chairman 1417 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 413 Flittermouse 9 Coats and Petticoatsng Oh, Hamlet, Hamlet, Where H a v e You Been ? : The Creaking Chair. Step right up and meet a captain in the army of cut-ups, and of those who get away with almost everything because of that line. Ruby has a great aversion to staying still in any one place. Clear sailing, Rube ! YVOODROW' JENSEN - Zooky Commercial- Baseball 13, 415 Basketball 141g Boys' A. A. 141. He appears shy and unassuming, but those who know him say he isn't. Whether you are or are not, Zooky, you're a mighty good sport and welcome in any crowd. 3' -.-.-.-.-...v.-..m... ..... .-. kg: 405 s..!Xf D g f ' M W7fiji 54il Je -' 'ww 1 A ,,'f'.!, ' ,-F V .1 f CLIFFORD H.'!JOHNsON - Cliff ' 1 General--Glee Club 12, 315 Baseball 1313 Spanish Club 13, 413 Hi-Y 141. You may talk about your smiles, but we de- fy you to show us one more pleasing or more consistent than the ones of this newcomer, His blush, his blonde hair, his neatness -all cover a friendliness that is appreciated by everyone who knows him. I LOUIS EDWARD JOHNSEN rl-Edu: rrzekeu General -- Radio Club 1213 Forensic Club 1215 Basketball 1315 Junior Chamber of Commerce 1313 Football 13, 413 Track 13 41: W. H. S. Orchestra 13, 41: Dramatic Club 13, 41, Vice- President 1415 Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 415 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 413 Police Squad 141. Zeke is the hoofer in Warren High, be- sides being right there when it comes to clothes. After a semester out of school, Ed is still one of the most popular members in the class - especially with the unfair sex. M. EVANGELINE JOHNSON Evangeline Commercial-Junior Chamber of Commerce 1313 Stenographers' Club 141. Certainly she was properly named. Not too quiec, no 'Loo conspicuous, but fair, friendly, and most of all sensible. That is our concep- tion ot' Longiellovfs Evangeline. We're glad that our Evangeline maintains that vision. FRANCES E. JOHNSON - Fran Commercial-Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 31: Junior Chamber of Commerce 1313 Girls' Club 1415 Stenographers' Club 141, Vice-President 141. I Dignity, serenity, blonde hair, quiet voice, intelligence, real quality -Frances. FRANCES ISABEL JOHNSON - Fran Classical--Girls' A. A. 11, 213 League Bas- ketball 1l, 21: Hockey 11, 21: Track 11, 215 Spanish Club 121: Latin Club 121: Dramatic Club 11, 2, 413 Debating Club 11, 2, 415 Girls' Club 11, 2, 41g National Forensic League. Fran, who left us in her junior year for sunny California, came back to the school of her first love 1?1 to graduate. Fx-ani' is peDD5' and has the must-get-there complex. -Q P Le V, . 'Ei 33 f f 3+ QM FRANCES M. JOHNSON - Fran Commercial--Junior Chamber of Commerce 1355 Stenographers' Club 141. Red-haired! Blue-eyed! Freckledl Petit - Fran to a T ! Fran should be remem- bered as the shortest of the Fran Johnson's. Did some one say short-hand ? Just come into Room 23 sometime and see Fran help- ing the short-hand pupils. GEORGE H. JOHNSON - George General--Art Editor of Blue and White Board 12, 3, 415 Senior Class Artist 141. A restful, leisurely gait and an artistic air. It can be no other than George. our budding genius. As a lover of art, he has proved him- self to be the possessor of considerable artistic ability. Who doesn't like to be greeted by Johnson's ready smile 'Z KENNETH JOHNSON - Kent General-Blue and White Typist 12, 3, 4lg Dragon Typist 13, 4-lg High School Orchestra 12, 31: Hi-Y 12, 3, 4h Music for Class Dances 11, 2, 3, 4Jg Minstrels. A good bit of the musical talent of our class is boxed in this boy. He can play E curnet -with no if'sl Kenny is a good sport, a good friend, and a good fellow. LOLA A. JOHNSON - Sl1rin1pJ' Commercial -- Girls' A. A. 11, 21 3 Commercial Contest 11, Zlg League Basketball 11, 2. 333 Girls' Club 13, 4,5 Blue and White Board 14jg Stenographers' Club 142. Life is just one darn street car after another for Lola, but running after trolleys has cer- tainly developed her speed. You should see her burn up the keys on a typewriter. She's little, but -- oh my! PAUL JOHNSON - Pauly General - Orchestra 11, 2, 3lg Hi-Y Club 141. Wild and woolly and full-now don't get a wrong impression. Paul is A fellow who takes things as they come, providing they some the right way. Leaving school may be a hard task for Paul. It is getting to seem like home to him. Z' l fl 's.!X.z 22.5 -1- XL I- we 1 Y ... A V RUTH E. JOHNSON - Ruth General-Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 315 Latin Club 12, 3, 41, Secretary 131: Girls' Club 1413 French Club 141. She's one of the most interesting conversa- tionalists Warren High has had for some time. No honor roll has been issued in the last four years without her name. ALICE JOLLEY - A 1 1Entered Senior Year1 General It certainly must be hard to enter a strange school in one's last year, but Alice seems to have caught the W. H. S. spirit. She has made friends, just as you would expect from a per- son with such a pleasant disposition. BURDETTE JORDAN -- Doc Classical-- Debating Club 12, 31: Boys' Glee Club 1315 Boys' A. . 131: Hi-Y 13, 415 Latin Club 12, 3, 41. Dancing is his hobby: curly hair and spats, his insignia. When he is not dancing, he's at the Y. M. C. A. waiting for the phone to ring-need we say more? ' GLADYS E. JUDD - Juddy 1Entered Junior Year1 Commercial-Blue and White Board 13, 41g Stenographers' Club 141. Gladys is English, and everyone loves to hear her talk. Her quiet dignity is her great- est charm. She has been speedy and depend- able as a typist for the Blue and White. JOSEPH L. JULIANO - Joe Commercial-Commercial Contest 121: Ju- nior Chamber of Commerce 12, 31: Debating Club 1313 Track 13, 415 Boys' A. A. 13, 413 Hi-Y 141. Joe is best known to us in the classroom for his pluckiness, his intelligence, and that merry twinkle in his eyes. This cheerful type of student is enjoyable as a classmate. 1 N I I I I I-ee- -gf 35 E..- L 'bg .....-.-.a-.--..-...... . . 11 sJX1 ogy I I 'S V 1 fi ' . .. , V e 1 w-----..l -ag 3613-6-- EUGENE B. KELLY - Gene Classical - Football 111: Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3. 41: Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41. Varsity 12, 3, 41, Captain 13, 41: Basketball 12. 3, 41. Varsity 13, 41, Captain 141: Blue and White Board 11, 2, 31: Dragon Board 131: Hi-Y 11, 41, Vice- President 141: Glee Club 12, 31, Manager 131: Snanish Club 131: Latin Club 13, 41, President Club 141: Junior Ring Committee 131: Junior- Senior Dance Committee 141: Dramatic Club 121, Vice-President 121. Hair of copper, cheek of brass, heart of gold -that's Gene Kelly. By his list of activities you'd think he was pretty lively. He is for being tied down. ' Rl.-XRION KERVEN -- .Marion Commercial-Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 31: Hockey 11, 2, 31, Varsity 131: League Basketball 11, 2, 31: Debating Club 12, 31: Junior Chamber of Commerce 131: Girls' Club 13, 41, Social Service Committee 141: Dramatic Club 11 2, 3, 41: Christmas at Finnigan's Flat : lVliss Iva Neway's School. Marion is a typical brunette with black hair and snapping eyes. She is a ringleader in her circle of friends and- oh! yes, we should mention that other achievement. How many girls could capture the heart of a genius ? EVA KILEY - E-V-.fl Commercial - Dramatic Club 11, 21: Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 31: Hockey 11, 2, 31: League Basket- ball 1l, 2, 31: Junior Chamber of Commerce 131: Girls' Club 13, 41, Social Service Com- mittee 141: Girls' Glee Club 141: Stenogra- pliers' Club 141. Although Eva's greatest achievement is talking, we all like her merry good nature. We might add that Eva has two weaknesses: Woolworth stores and history books. r I J! DOROTHY i1lARI!Z lxmc - 'Dol Commercial-Girls' A. A. 11, 21: Junior Chamber of Commerce 131: Girls' Glee Club 13, 41: Junior Philomel 13, 41: Girls' Club 141: Social Service Committee 141: Dramatic Club 141: Oh, Hamlet, Hamlet, Where Have You Been? : Christmas in the Land of Make-Believe. A slight blonde girl is Dorothy. She is noted for hcr funny little gimzle and her com- plexion. In school her main interest is Glee Club, but what is her main interest outside of school? Do you know? JEANNE V. KIRSCHT - Fat Girl General - Freshman Girl Reserves 111: Girls' A. A. 1l, 2, 31: Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Spanish Club 141- Science Club 141: Dramatic Club 13, 41:, A Scrap of Paper : Coats and Petticoatsf' You're downhearted? She'll chase those blues away. She's our carefree kid. and her smile is famed from Erie to Dubois. MQ HELEN J. KLEPFER - Klein Commercial--Freshman Girl Reserves 111: Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 31: Junior Chamber of Com- merce l31: High School Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Stenographers' Club 141, Vice-President 141. Klep is sereneness pez-sonihed. If you doubt this, you have never seen her calm, de- tached manner even on her most hectic days. We hope you may keep your pose in the busi- ness world, Helen. M. Louisa KNOPF n.R1l!lj'U,' Ku opfi' General- Dramatic Club 421: Debatin C213 Girls' Club 12, 31: Girls' A. A. 12, 31. She says what she thinks, and she thinks a lot. She excels in gum chewing and laugh- ing - mostly laughing. CLIFFORD KNOWLTON - Tip Commercial--Track 131: Hi-Y 12, 413 For- estry Club C3, 415 Bczyi' Athletic Association 4 . His qualities are remarkable as his host of friends testify. You shouldn't leave high school until you know Tip. GRETA M. KNUPP - G:-et Classical--Girls' Club 111, Latin Club 121: Class Volleyball K31z Class Indoor Baseball 3 . Greta is one of our inconspicuons girls. She plugs away at her lessons and says nothing - zx regular little student. EVELYN M. KOEBLY - Ere Commercial-Dramatic Club U13 League Basketball fl 2, 315 Class Basketball 11, 2, 31'g Class Volleyball C315 Junior Chamber of Commerce 1313 Girlz A3 A. C317 Girls' Club , 4 . When the word athletics is mentioned, we can't help thinking of Evelyn. We think of her also as a consistent student and a cheery companion. MQ . 1 l.-.-.--...N-.......-.-. -1-.-. It 1 sf K1 ' AN -JN! r ' ZQ .J sf, f-.+ , I I QWX -..gf 38 VICTOR G. LANDERS - Vic Commercial - Track 11, 2, 3, 41, Manager 1415 Varsity 13, 415 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 415 Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 141. Our diminutive Sampson in person. Vic gets lost among the blades of grass, but never- theless he has become a fine athlete and has obtained a. letter in both football and track. The class of '30 is proud to claim the smallest fallow that ever toted a football letter on his c est. STANLEY L. LAWSON - Bub Commercial. Behind Stanley's slow, slouching manner is a great deal of energy and stamina that he knows how to use to a good advantage. He is earnest, studious, ready-for-fun, and a northern neighbor. HOWARD M. LEMMON rrLe,,l11,. frH0wJ'1,: Classical-Bi-gs' A. A. 1215 Dramatic Club 121: Debating lub 121: Latin Club 1213 Span- ish Club 141g Hi-Y 141. Howy says exactly what he thinks, and his opinions are always valued. He is a good friend: hence he has many friends. EVELYN F. LEONHART -- Evy Classical--Girls' Glee Club 111: League Hockey 111: Class Basketball 1115 League Basketball 11, 215 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 313 French Club 1313 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Publicity Committee 1413 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 417 Latin Club 12, 3, 41, Secretary 131, Treasurer 141. If we had only one word by which to de- scribe Evelyn, distinctive would Drobably be used. However, that's a valuable asset for a kindergarten teacher, and Evy expects to be one. Evelyn is noted for two things: her curly hair and her clothes. FLORENCE IRENE LINDBERG H.L1Illlj'U Classical-Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 317 Dramatic Club 1213 League Basketball 11, 21: Class Volleyball 131: Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 41: La- tin Club 12, 3, 41, Program Committee 12. 31, Vice President 1413 Assistant Senior Editor of Dragon Board 141. Lindy's a doctor for the blues. Her smile is her only medicine case. It has cured many u case of despondency. Her only worry is that of her inconvenient blush. 52.9 --it-E IS V ZQ mg she LQ. . ...A.. ' ss' Fmmaxcs LINDGREN u-Fwlossyui rrFlou Commercial-Girls' A. A. 12, 315 Stenogra- phers' Club 141: Dramatic Club 1415 Oh, Hamlet, Hamlet, Where Have You Been? Flosy Lindgren - the girl who is so far- famed for her pretty baby face, her innocent demeanor, and the fun-loving deviltry under it all. Thex-e's no denying your appeal, Flosy. R. JEANETTE Looms -- Boots Classical-Latin Club 121: Girls' A. A. 12, 31: Girls' Glee Club 11, 413 Girls' Club 12, 3, 41g Dramatic Club 13, 419 Junior Philomel 13, 415 Orchestra 141: Spanish Club 141. Jeanette is known particularly for her tal- ent in piano playing. Few of her gym peri- ods pass without a demonstration of her abil- ity. It seems highly probable that Jeanette's future will be devoted to music. STANLEY J. LYLE - Jake General-Baseball 12, 317 Boys' Athletic Association 12, 3, 41: Football 13, 41: Second Teamp Track Varsity 141. Jake would make a good buddy for someone if we had another war. Hardy, cheer- ful, witty --this will help describe him. JAMES E. RIADDEN, JR.--HJillIIIIiEn General - Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41: Junior Cham- ber of Commerce 1315 Football 141: Assistant Student Manager 141: Dragon Board 141, Assistant Advertising Manager 141: Dramatic Club 12, 41: Christmas Carol , Pin Mon- ey , The Creaking Chair. Who is that handsome young: fellow with the big blue eyes? Our one and only cigar store cowboy who travels around in his mod- ern Noah's Ark, and one of the three M's of football fame. He's also the idol of many of the shemales His work in advertising has proved his business ability and salesmanship. Bsssis GXN'ENDOLX'N RIAHAFFY ff ll Gwen Classical-Latin Club 1213 Girls' Club 1413 Spanish Club 141. Will we ever forget Gwen with her arms filled with lettered text books? Her rare wit is made more rare by its infrequent use: yet her wit affords great amusement when it is displayed. 39132-- I I sd X1 A8 19 .. 1 -,ef 40 lse- F LORA M. MARKER - Flo Classical - Junior Girls' Glee Club 1113 Class Basketball 1113 Freshman Girls' Club 1113 Girls' A. A. 11, 213 High School Girls' Club 1213 Latin Club 12, 313 Debatin Club 13, 411 French Club 13, 41g Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 413 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 413 High School Or- chestra 1412 Senior Philomel Club 141. Hear that majestic music? Sure, that's our Flora ticklin' the ivories. When she isn't playing the piano, she is studying, for Flora is one of our honor roll students. TROY VV. NIARTIN - Tracey Classical - Latin Club 1213 Glee Club 12, 313 Art Editor of Blue and White Board 12, 3, 413 Football 12, 3, 413 Manager 1413 Track 12, 3, 413 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 413 Dragon Board, Snap- shot Editor 1415 Class President 1413 Adver- tising Committee of Night of Playsg Play Nightg A Scrap of Paper 3 Pin Money. Flashing ties, fiashing paint, flashing hon- ors - Troy Martin. Just one glance at Troy's activity list will give you a good idea of his record in W. H. S.: just one question to one of his classmates will give you a good idea of his popularity. JOSEPH MASSA - .Ioe ' General-Football 13, 413 Varsity 1413 Bas- ketball 13, 413 Varsity 1413 Varsity Baseball 13, 41, Captain 1413 Athletic Editor Dragon 1411 Official Basketball Scorer 12, 3, 41. If there's anyone who hasn't heard of Joe Massa, he can't be living in Northwestern Pennsylvania. Joe is one of our most popular athletes. I-Ie has performed excellently in football, basketball, and baseball. His record in school is such that he is known and admired by everyone. JOSEPH MASTRUCCI - Joe Classical -- Latin Club 1213 Spanish Club 141 3 Spanish Play 1413 Hi-Y Club 1413 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 411 Football 12, 3, 41: Baseball 12, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 413 Blige and White Board 3, . Joe is one of the most industrious stu- dents in our school. To knock down a 95 in a course is like a game of marbles to this lad. He has a most likable disposition, too. We certainly envy you your ambition and your ability. VVALTER J. MAURER - Whit Technical- Boys' Glee Club 1213 Football 1211 Spanish Club 12, 311 Blue and White Board 131, Circulation Manager 1313 Hi-Y 12, 3, 41, Secretary 131, Treasurer 1413 Debat- ing Club 12, 3, 41, President 1313 National Forensic League: Track 12, 3, 413 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 413 Dragon Board 13, 41, Circulation Manager 131, Editor 1413 High School Play- ers 13, 413 Dramatic Club 13, 41, Vice-Presi- dent 131, President 1413 Come Out of the Kitchen 3 A Scrap of Paper 3 The Monkey's Paw 3 Charlotte's Ruse '3 Coats and Petti- coats 3 Keeping Him Home 3 Follow Suit 3 The Day That Lincoln Died 3 Lend Me Five Shillings 3 Spanish Club Play 3 The Mad Honeymoon 3 To Oblige Benson 3 The Min- strel 3 The Creaking Chair. Many people are popular, but few are ad- mired. Who could help admiring Walt for his dramatic ability, his dependability, his versatility. and just for himself? Z' I D , I X1 fs D me , M V use MQW . i 1 'A' 1 I f El.lZwlijETH RICCONNELL I , 6 it Elizabeth Xassiq l-League Basketball 121: Latin Q U ll Club 131, Girls' Club 13, 41. K Laughing brown eyes, but don't let them fool you. One look at her 90's will change any thoughts that she is not serious. It has been rumored that she is quite a cook. 'Tis enough for life. KLAHR AADELAIDE M EAD - KZahr General-Hockey 121: Debating Club 121: Latin Club 12, 31: Girls' A. A. 12, 313 Dragon Board 1315 French Club 1313 Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, President 1413 Glee Club 1413 Home Room Vice Chairman 141, Senior Invitation Committee 141: Dramatic Club 12, 3, 41, Sec- retary 141g High School Players 141, Say It With Flowers , My Neighbor's Wife , Coats and Petticoatsf' Intelligent, pretty, capable, friendly - all in one - Klahr Mead. ERNEST C. l1.'lILLER - Ernie Tec 'cal--Spanish Club 11, 21, President 1 5 oys' Glee Club 131: Forestry Club 11313 Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Treasurer 141, O der o ' onference 121: Debating Club 12, 3, , V ' 13 41, M ager 1417 National sic ' r 131: Boys' A. A. 13, 415 Drago 141, Assistant Ad- vertising Manager 1417 :'The Mad Honey- m , Here's the boy w been trying to hide for three rs, but we found how much he can do. 'e's debating and scholastic ability i ' e: his sin s ability has been clearl e t y s wo k on the Dragon adverti mg s ' reserved manner in the face of all his a ent made him just -- Ernie, JEANNETTE CAROLINE NIOHR Nfealzlzettyn Classical - Freshman Girls' Club 1113 League Basketball 1117 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 31: Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Social Service Committee 141, Latin Club 12, 3, 41, Treasurer 1313 Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Librarian 131, Secretary 1413 Blue and White Board 141: Dramatic Club 11, 21, Jeannette is one of the song-birds of W. H. S. Did she ever miss a. football or basket- ball game? I should say she didn't. Does she enjoy waving hair? I should say so. She is also a steady on the honor roll. ,LUCY l1 Ql0RAN Half-Pi11t ,' 1llorrm General- Girls' Glee Club 13, 41: Cheerlead- er 13, 413 Stenographers' Club 141, Treasurer 1415 Girls' Club 1415 Dramatic Club 1413 A Scrap of Paper. As the psychologists say + One word sug- gests anotherf' The words Lou Moran sug- gest lavender, brown eyes, diminutiveness, curly hair, pep, cheerleading, an awful line, and -- Louie I .gf 41 is.- V 1 1 2 1-1, wg,1 fs U . . . - .Mg . . .. . . . 55 sfo. QQ,,i4Q,,..- HAROLD H. Mosse amy Commercial--Hi-Y Club 12, 3, 419 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41, Dramatic Club 1313 Debating Club 131: Baseball 1313 Class Basketball 1315 Boys' Glee Club 13, 413 Junior Chamber of Commerce 13, 41. When one first looks at Nunty, he gets the idea that Nunty has just played a boy- ish prank on someone and is smiling innocent- ly, awaiting the results of his trick. Morse is outstanding for his eyebrows and his dancing. LEROY MOTZ - Lee 1Entered Senior Yearl General-Hi-Y 141: Dramatic Club 1413 Oh, Hamlet, l-lamget, yhere Have You een Leroy came to Warren High last fall, and we soon learned to like his wholesome, con- servative, genial spirit. That whole-hearted smile will win him many friends. We like and appreciate the interest you have shown in Warren High School since you came. LEONARD KELLY NIOWBRAY rrKeIIy11 General-Hi-Y 12, 313 Track 12, 31g Chair Squad 12, 315 Dramatic Club 131, Treasurer 131: Basketball 12, 41, Varsity 1419 Football 12, 3, 41, Varsity 13. 41: Boys' A. A. 1l, 2, 3, 4, 51: Police Squad 151. There is usually a silent laugh in Kelly's eyes. Sometimes it's irony, punctuated by a peculiar twist of the mouth: more often it's mood hearty humor. I'm Kelly , I'm Willie . I'm Bob should recall a gallant trio. HOLLIS l1flUIR - Holly General - Hi-Y 121, Class Basketball 12, 315 Football 12, 3, 41, Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41g Track 13, 41, Varsity 13, 41. Hollis Arnson Muir, more generally called Holly, is one of our best known seniors. Holly has made his letter on the track squad and has played football for three years. Clean, hard working, good natured, good looking- that's Holly, SYLVESTER AIULLEN - Red Classical-Latin Club 121: Debating Club 12, 315 Class Basketball 12, 313 Football 12, 419 Baseball 12, 3, 41: Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41: Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 413 Forestry Club 13, 417 French Club 1415 Basketball 141. A flaming thatch. lots of freckles, and a smile-Sylvester. Red is the outstanding feature about this chap. His red hair, red freckles, and an almost permanent blush will be hard to forget. MQ BEATRICE E. l1'IYERS - Bea Commercial-Girls' Club 11, 21, 1 irls' Ath- letic Association 11, 313 Junior Cl xmber of Commerce 1313 Stenographers' Club 141. Did anyone ever hear of quietness and laughter both in one person? If you haven't, be sure to meet Bea, Although not of the talkative type, Bea helps make the senior class a success. YVESLEY N ELso:: -- IVes Technical-Boys' A. A. '., 413 Football 13, - 415 Forestry f'.ub 13, 41. Wes -has the record for smash-ups al- though he is the be.-L driver in the school. Kane seems to have some peculiar attraction for this lad. Gcod natnred generosity is a good characteristic, V.'es, but d0n't let the greedy world take advantage of it. VVENDELL NERO - W'endy Commercial-Boys' A. A 111g Junior Cham- ber of Commerce 1315 Forestry Club 131: Hi-Y 11, 2, 31. Nero is that brown haired, somber-eyed. tall, young gentleman who always looks so serious. Don't let his looks deceive you. FREDERICK GLSON - Olly Technical-- French Club 11, 21: Hi-Y 13, 417 Class Basketball 12, 3, 415 Boys' A. A. 141, Manager of Varsity 141. Fred is that type of fellow who works hard at the task he is given. As basketball manu- ger Fred has proved himself to be reliable and efficient. JOSEPH B. PASQUINO - Joe Commercial-Baseball 1313 Basketball 131: Forestry Club 1313 Junior Chamber of Com- merce 12, 3, 41: Class Basketball 12, 3, 41. Joe's outstanding characteristic is inde- pendence. Tnose who are better acquainted with him find him an all-around good fellow. Joe was also a staunch supporter of our foot- ball and basketball teams. P l 1 I 1 , fs y E I 'E N' -nv., S32 --f-151 44 124- Q... FLORENCE L. PEARCE - Flip Commercial-Class Basketball 111: League Basketball 111: Girls' Glee Club 111: Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 31: Vice-President of Junior Chamber of Commerce 131: Girls' Club 141: Stenographers' Club 141: A Scrap of Paper. Flip is jolly, friendly, and agreeable. She's a living advertisement for Palmolive or Woodbury's. You'll fmd Flip ready for either hard work or pleasure. LEONARD PEARSON - Len General-Latin Club 131: Baseball 13, 41: Boys' A. A. 141. Here's our lanky fielder whose long arm has turned many a home run into an out, We predict a high batting average for Len in the future. VERNER PEARSON - Verner General-Baseball 12, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 41: Boys' Athletic Association 12, 3, 41: Basket- ball Varsity 141: Hi-Y 141: Spanish Club 141. Verner made good in baseball and in basket- ball. He earned two baseball letters and, in his senior year, a basketball letter. From these facts we should say that Vern will work hard at anything he undertakes. VVALFREDA PEARSON - W'aIIie Commercial - Stenographers' Club 141 . Who is the person that is always ready to help another classmate out? Walfreda, by all means. She is always willing to join in and help supply the fun. Chief among her char- acteristics is her earnestness. SoPHUs PETERSON - Boy General-Baseball 111: Track 12, 31: For- estry Club 131. Our impersonator artist! He barks, crows, and yodels so realistically that the animals themselves are deceived. Boy will reach Broadway with EBSQ. sie S Z-Q ,fy ,, .. i W, f' Q3 Y . . , , V Je. fi! ANN E. PHILLIPS - Annie 1Entered Junior Year1 General-Latin Club 131: Girls' A. A. 1313 French Club 141: Dramatic Club 141: Girls' Club 141. We all envy her for that pretty curly hair and that sunny disposition. Ann has taken her part in school activities, Those who know her realize that she has very marked ability. ADELINE E. REED - Betty Classical - Junior Girls' Glee Club 111: Latin Club 12, 313 Girls' Club 11, 2, 41: Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 413 . Debating Club 13, 41. Adeline Reed-a jolly friend, a good sing- er, a good natured classmate. What else could we say unless it is that Adeline is the baby of our class?-speaking literally. EDICE R1 EDER - Rieder J Commercial - League Basketball 11, 2, 31 3 Class Basketball 121: Junior Chamber of Com- merce 131, Stenographers' Club 141. Just try to feel blue for long' when Edice is around. With her cheerful smile and quick wit, she has made many friends. You're a good sport, too, Edice. GERALD P. RUHLMAN - ferry Commercial-Forestry Club 13, 415 Boys' Athletic Association 141. In every class there are those who remain in the background for their four years of high school. These people are usually the push- ers. Jerry, we are proud to say, is one of our best. C. ALBERT SAVAGE - A b Technical-Hi-Y 12, 31: Blue and White Board 12, 41, Spanish Club 13, 41: Science Club 13, 41: Dramatgzaflub 1413 Boys' A. A. VVe like Ab's sense of humor. We - the girls at least-are crazy about his hair. We appreciate his work in raising the circulation of the Blue and White, and we cannot fail to recognize the characteristics of a fine, all- round, good fellow. .gf 45 Jae- .F Fai., R l 1 W .v.,....-.v.......-.-....... ...W 1 7 sJX.f' u v I x v if ' fi SEX-LE gi 1i 1 , filly X ! I l w -..gf 46 E..- r 0 CASPER SCALISE, JR. -- Cap Comn1ercial-- Football 1315 Junior Chamber of Commerce 1313 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 415 Base- ball 12, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 41. Cap has that something in his style that makes the whole world his, so to speak. He is capable and whole-hearted in work and in play. lVe will not worry about your future ncapf. lll.-ARTIN SCHAEFFER - S1my Technical-Hi-Y 111: Class Basketball 12, 31: Awkward Squad 131, Football 12, 3, 41, Varsity 141: Boys' 12, 3, 41: Track 12, , 4 . Our hard pounding half-back is more than a football player: he's our general handy man. Hard problems are his hobby. You've a prob- lem 'Z See Schaeffer. KATHARINE L. SCHILLINGER rrlfittyu Classical-Girls' A. A. 1313 French Club 13, 415 Latin Club 13, 413 Girls' Club 141. Kitty is little. but nevertheless she has that elusive personality. We know Kitty's mental ability isn't measured by her height, and we know her success will not be. ROBERT SCHINDLER -- Bob General-Football Squad 12, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 41, Manager 1415 Basketball Squad 12, 3, 41, Manager of Second Team 131, Varsity 1415 Track 12, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 41, Captain 1415 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 4, 51, Secretary 141, Vice-President 141, Police Squad for Football 151: Police Chief 151. Schindler- the answer to a co-ed's prayer and just as hard-to-get !! Woman-proof. u football hero, and handsome - isn't that enough to drive any girl crazy? And he has. Bob is as great a favorite with the boys as with the girls, and thnt's saying a lot. PAUL E. SCHIRCK - Farmer- ' Technical-French Club 1213 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 419 Track 13, 413 Football 12, 3, 41: Hi-Y 141. W'e believe that Paul is gifted with one of the best minds in school. Paul proved his true sportsmanship and gained the esteem of ev- eryone in his three years on the gridiron. Here's all the luck in the world to you, Paul. me E PEARL SEGEL -- B1ondy Commercial-Class Basketball 11, 213 Bas- ketball League 11, 313 Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 31: Girls' Club 1417 Stenogra- phers' Club 141. Pearl just digs into her school work as though she likes it, but maybe she does. VVith her consistency and her ambition, Pearl should he ready to receive any opportunity to suc- ceed when it knocks for her. BEATRICE B. SHAWKEY - Bee Classical--Hockey 111' Freshman Girl Re- serves 1115 League Basketball 11 21: Class Basketball u, 21: Track u, 21: diris' A. A. 11, 215 Girls' Club 12, 413 French Club 141: Dramatic Club 11, 215 Miss Iva Neway's School g Pan on a Summer's Day. Bee Shawkey--tall, slim: noted for her happy disposition, her keen enjoyment of life, and her many absences from school. DOROTHX' B. SHAXVKEY -- Dar Classical--Girls' A. A. 1213 Latin Club 121: Class Basketball 12, 313 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41: Hockey 11, 2, 315 League Basketball 12, 3, 41, French Club 141. Hair with bright lights of red and gold, devilish brown eyes, a pink and white com- plexion, a roguish smile, a merry giggle- 'ADor Shawkey. K LAURA BELLE S1-u rryu General - Girls' b 141 Laura Belle's friends know her b good nature, her smile, her fluffy hair, quiet- ness, and her studiousness. She ay seem very shy, but we think she can do her share of the talking. RUTH E. SHIELDS - Rufus 1Entered Senior Yearl Classical- French Club 1419 Girls' Club 141. Ruth has been with us during her senior year only. but in that short time she has made herself known. She loves to argue, there's no question about it. ,,,.....-.....--u....... U..-, ll 'sjkf is-2--.As fi ' K . . . . V Qld. l 1 1 I 1 ii 47 V WO v . .N I, AU my 1, XX. Z 71 I 5.-.....-.-.aa-....v.v... U..-. I 1 itil.-'J J I - rin f' W 1 W Q, f --.gf 48 ELAINE SHIRLEY - Shirley Commercial - Hockey 1113 Basketball 11, 213 Girls' A. A. 11, 215 Junior Chamber of Com- merce 121: Stenographers' Club 141. Elaine is rather a happy-go-lucky girl, bois- terous in actions and cheery in disposition. She aims to get all the fun out of each day that is possible. Because of her good nature and determination, she ought to succeed in whatever she tries to do. DWIGHT L. SILZLE - Sizzle General - Baseball 12, 3, 419 Junior Chamber of Commerce 13, 415 Football 13, 413 Forestry Club 14, 515 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 4, 51. Dwight has that easy-going bearing, yet he does not lack ambition. With these two char- acteristics and that smile of yours, Dwight, you will go a long ways before you find other than a host of good friends. VVIRGINIA S. SLACUM X' Gi11ger '- SI11cumu Classical-Class Secretary 1115 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 319 League Basketball 12, 31: Latin Club 12, 313 Junior Philomel 131: Blue and White Board 13, 1, Clubs Editor 131, Editor- in-chief 1415 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Service Chairman 131, Program Committee 141: Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Reader 13, 41, Trio 141: French Club 13. 41: Debating Club 13, 41, Vice-President 13, 415 Dragon Board 141: High School Reporter 1415 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41g High School Players 13, 41g Miss Iva Neway's School , Bumps : Christmas at Finnigan's Flat g Penrod g Christmas Carol , The Readerng The Strap of Paper g Kleptomaniac g Coats and Petticoatsng Drum Major : Oh, Hamlet, Hamlet, Where Have You Been'I g Follow Suit , Char- lotte's Ruse g The Mad Honeymoonng To Oblige Benson 3 The Creaking Chair. Everybody knows her-everybody likes her. Just glance at her activities and the story is told. She can do everything you could imag- ine. Always in demand, always very busy, always dashing around, always ready to help where she can, and always the same. Some people think the day of geniuses is past, but the Class of '30 has one. Ginger, we admire you. D.1lVlD A. -SMITH - Daz'e ' Classical- Dramatic Club 11,21 gHome Room Chairman 1313 Class Treasurer 131: French Club 1313 Track ,1l, 2, 31, Varsity 12, 313 Debatbing Club 12, 41, Secretary 121', Treas- urer 141 5 Hi-Y Older Boys' Conference 12, 415 Glee Club 131: Cheerleader 13, 41, Head Cheerleader 1413 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 41: Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 41, Secretary 131, President 131: Class Booster 141. Dave-the perfect gentleman, a great booster as well as our cheerleader. Perfect clothes, perfect manners, and n smile that dev- astates the co-eds-all this has figured in his popularity. LORETTA N. SINIITH --nsllliflljfv Commercial - Girls' A. A. 111 3 Basketball League 1113 Track 121. Our demure classmate who keeps just out of our reach by going' quietly on her way--that's Smithy. We feel sure Loretta has hidden some of her ability: yet you know what the philosophers say about a place for everything and everything in its place. 3'- ...-...-.v...-..,.-.-.. . ...... 11 'x.!X1 :L X 1. A Ng . .. f 1 mg 51.9 n..y.. V Q l1-flAURICE B. SNELDING - 1VIorry General-Basketball 11, 2, 313 Boys' 'A. A. 12, 3, 415 Spanish Club 12, 3, 41. It is not easy to summarize the sterling qualities of Merry, since he has made no great eifort. to display his talents. We do know, however, that he has lots of vim. and lots of vimmen. It seems to us that this is plenty. JUNE L. SNYDER - Jamie Classical-- Freshman Girl Reserves 1111: Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 31: Hockey 11, 31: Track 12, 31: Class Basketball 131, Captain 131: French Club 13, 41: Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Finance Committee 131: Social Service Com- mittee 141: Dramatic Club 12, 3, 415 League Basketball 11, 2, 31: Cheerleader 141. Our poppy cheerleader has a smile that would have warmed the heart of Nero. Do we envy her that smile? Chorus, Yes, yes, yes. JOHN S. STEWART -- Johnny Classical- Track . 111: Debating Club 121: Football Squad 1Y, 21: Class Basketball 11, 2, 31: Dance Committee 11, 2, 31: Boys' Glee Club 12, 31: French Club 12, 31, Treasurer 1315 Latin Club 12, 3, 41: Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 41: Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 41: Home Room Chair- man 141: Senior Invitation Committee-141. Johnny is, without doubt, one of the most popular and best-liked fellows in the class of '30. He is rather happy-go-lucky and fun- lovingg yet he is always ready to lend a help- ing hand. John's slow, ambling gait and cheer- ful greeting are his, alone. These traits help to mark him as an individual who is himself wherever he may he. A. ELEANOR Srnox . 1. - Ed Commercial-.l nio a er of Commerce 131: St o r e ' Club 141. Immaculate is o e ord which we think tits Eleanor. Dilferen i another. The business world gains a goo worker when Eleanor is graduated from Warren High School. BYRON L. SWANSON - By Commercial- Boys' A. A. 13, 41. After three o'clock, Byron is free to choose his own activities, and, nine chances out of ten, he will be either reading, tuning-in, or practicing Shubert. But in the class room, he is doomed to listen attentively to those around him. It seems it's just his fate. . Ze if Nl ef 49 ye-- 1 I ,L IE . f' gels V X lo EVELYN l1LlARGARET SXVANSON IIEQVIFJYIJ Classical- Girls' A. A. 111: Latin Club 131g Junior Philomel 13, 41 5 Spanish Club 141 3 Girls' Glee Club 141. . We nominate Evelyn as the most faetidious girl we know. Evey is as nice as her tastes, and her tastes are evident in her appearance and manner. These virtues make her out- standing. LILLIAN Minus SNVANSON Swede N Commercial-Junior Chamber of Commerce 1113 Stenographers' Club 141. Lillian's main pastime seems to be that of acquiring knowledge. Truly this is a com- mendable trait, and we all could learn some- thing from her. Swede, your cheerful, sin- cere manner will long be remembered. RAYMOND K. SWANSON lrRHj'IIIPJ, Commercial-Junior Chamber of Commerce 131, Executive Board 131: International Ora- torical Contest 131: National Flag Contest 131: County Commercial Contest Award 131: Blue and White Board 13, 41, Literary Editor 1415 Debating Club 12, 3, 41: National Foren- sic Leagueg Assistant Circulation Manager of Dragan Board 1415 Class Historian 141. Our 'idea of a successful business man is Rayme. Unassumimz but steadily climbing higher towards the top of his ladder of am- bition: his marks speak louder than words. NELLIE E. TAYLOR - Taylor Classical-Class Vice-President 111: Presi- dent Freshman Girl Rnserves 1113 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 31: Debating Club 11, 41: Class Secre- tary 1315 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3. 412 Glee Club 1413-Blue and White Board 141: Home Room Vice-Chairman 141: Dramatic Club 12, 3, 41: Night of Plays. All who come in contact with Nellie can not help sensing the quiet charm of her personal- ity. Her curly hair and her blue eyes make her as pretty as she is sweet. We like her, don't we, Don? l1ClARGARET LOUISE THOMAS To m my Commercial - Hockey 111: Girls' A. A. 11. 2, 315 League Basketball 11, 31: Dehatine Club 1313 Dramatic Club 12, 413 Girls' Club 13, 41. Happy-go-lucky! Good naturedl Ready for a good time! Yes, it's T0mmY. and where there's Tommy there's someone else 1?1. With that combination they either find a good time or make one. Q73 l LETTIE T. 'TINGUE - Tim 1Entered Junior Yearl General-Girls' A. A. 1413 Girls' Glee Club 1415 Girls' Club 1413 French Club 1413 Latin Club 141. Lettie is one of six of the Class of '30, who belongs to n minister's family. She came here in her junior year, graduated at mid-semester, and is already in training in an Oil City hos- pital. We're sure her patients will have pa- tience when they hear her sing, for she has a lovely voice. JANET T01-'PER -- Janet General-Hockey 111: Girls' Glee Club 1113 Latin Club 1315 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 31: Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41: French Club 141. Janet has an always creed. She's always with Janeg and she's always hungry. They say both spaghetti and olives will satisfy the latter. while Jane with her definition of Friendship will take care of the first. LOUISE F. LTRBANSKI - Louise 1Enlered Junior Year1 General -Debating Club 1315 Girls' Club 13, 413 Dragon Board 13, 41: Blue and White Board 13, 415 Vice-President of Senior Class 1417 A Scrap of Paper. ln this age of sophistication, Louise's sin- cerity and perfect frankness are a relief. Her whole-hearted support of activities and her capacity for friendship make her one of the leaders of our class. ' THOMAS GEORGE NVELLS -- Tom General- Class oiiicer 11, 31: Spanish Club 12, 31, Secretary 1313 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 4, 515 High School Orchestra 12, 3, 4, 51: Home Room Chairman 13, 415 Hi-Y 13, 41: Football 13, 415 Baseball 13, 41g Class Basketball 13, 415 Chair Squad 141: Police Squad 14, 513 Blue and White 1415 Buys' Glee Club Orches- tra 1413 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 4, 51, Secretary 141g High School Players 141: Christmas Carol g Please Pass the Cream g Lend Me F ive Shillingsug Christmas at Finnigan's FlaZs g ' Miss lva Neway's School g Scrap of Faper g The Creaking Chair. Tom Wells and shamrocks. We are sure thai. he has kissed the blarney stone at some time, and he certainly has used it to good effect among the fair sex. His pep, his danc- ing, and his blarney make him a favorite wherever he goes. AIAURICE E. YVHANN - ZlIorry 1Entered Junior Year1 General -- Football 131: Boys' Athletic Asso- ciation 13, 41: Track 13, 41: French Club 141. Although Morry entered Warren High last year, he did not hesitate to enter the rou- tine of study, the social life, and the athletic activities of this school. But, if we talk about him any more, he'll be just one big blush, so we'll stop by saying, He's a good sport. ,.....,..-...--..L-...... ...... iii? a.M1 it-'E 1 1 -424 Sl I YQ I 5--.-.-.-.-..-v.,.-..... Y...-.1 U1 99 I-nf ' Za W s -., P i l 52 yas.- fhy A Wm, HAR C. WILSON - Happy General-Latin Club 11, 21: Forestry Club 13, 415 Boys' A. A. 141: French Club 1413 Hi-Y 141. Harry's our juvenile jester. His witty rc- marks surely drive gloom - outside Paint the clouds with sunshine is Harry's motto. H UBERT ZVVALD - Hubs General - Glee Club Orchestra 11, 21, Pianist 1115 High School Orchestra 11, 2, 31: Presi- dent of Latin Club 131: Pianist for Pep Songs 11, 2, 3, 41: Night of Plays p Minstrels. First, last, and always, Zwald will he re- membered for his music. Many a Friday morn, he has pepped up a pep meeting with his classy accompaniment. For this alone, he should re- ceive a kiss on each cheek. As 11 good sport, he's hard to beat. We won't argue over his playing -- we know it's good. It's your chor- us, Zwald. JOSEPH L. BISHOP - Joe General--Hi-Y 11, 21: Forestry Club 12, 313 Boys' Athletic Assiasigiorg 12, 3, 413 Football , ,4 . In spite of the fact that Joe is our heavy- weight, he is quite a fellow. He's a good dancer and a good sport. It has been rumored that his humor is second to none. GEORGE R. CARLSON - Judd General - Boys' Glee Club 12, 315 J u n i o r Chamber of Commerce 1315 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 415 Baseball 12, 3, 41: Football 12, 3, 41, Var- sity 141g Orchestra 12. 3, 413 Hi-Y 13, 413 Basketball 13, 41. In a few years, when George is playing All- American football, we can look back and say, Why, l remember when he was just a little fellow, playing guard for W. H. Sf I well re- member that Meadville game: 'Judd' was a shining light. CHARLES M. HANIILTON - lilac General--Boys' A. A. 12, 31: Hi-Y 12, 31: Football 12, 31: Home Room Chairman 1413 Track 12, 313 Class Basketball 12, 415 Latin Club 1217 French Club 13, 41, Treasurer 1413 Dramatic Club 131, What Happened to ones. Mac went to Canada during his junior year. We thought that we had lost him, but this year he was found again both as a basketball player and as an actor. One might have no- ticed that he is the oldest member of the class -- that is between the nose and mouth. 5-....-.....-..,.v.-... uv.-.1 me l le QM, f 4 A 1 ,f V SENIQQ STATISTICS G1RLS Ginger Slacum .......... Sandy Anderson ,.......,. . Ham Hamilton ...... K A Ki Rudy Knopf ...,........... Sandy Anderson ...... 'Dannyn Danielson ........... iJunnie Snyder ,......... . 'TQ Bert ,alll-around fl-lost t'lIodest....,.... ..,...........TaIlest Best Alt1'1lete......,..., folliest................ Biggest Cut- Up BOYS ....... Dick Hensley ..,.,. Chuck'l Beck .....,'WVes Nelson , .......... Joe Rlassa . ...,.. Dickl' Heasley ,. .... Fassy Fassingcr . ,,.... Phil Hanna Junnie Snyder '....,,...,...... ........... 4 Host Happy-Go-Lucky ',........ .....,., ' 'Dicku Dentler Peggy Gisselhrecht ....,... .....................,..,. T lzinnest .....,................. ,..,...... ' 'Wes Clymer Njeannettyn lllohr .........., ......,... B igges! Flzztterrr ............. ....... I 'TOIHH Wells Al Harrington .....,.... ...,...,..,,....,...,.... B est Dancer -...,.............,. ....... ' KEd J0l111S011 Sandy Anderson ........... ............ I Vorrt 114011-IVOIIIIZII Hater ......... ,.,...,.. ' 'Jim ibiadden Rudy Knopf ........,.. .......,...............,... S illiest ....,,....,..,......,.,... ,.,... ' 'Howyn Lemmon Ujunniey' Snyder ......,.. .. Lou Boyd ........, Greer Greer .,......... . Betty Reed ....,.. .. Al Harrington ......i ., i'Junnie Snyder .........., Loon llioran .......... .. Rudy Knopf ...........,. .. Jeannetty lllohr .... .. Ginger Slacum ..r. Shrimp Cole ........ .. Shrimp Cole .,...,,,. .. Lou Rloran ........... .. Junnie Snyder ...,.... Ginger Slacum .......... Louise Urbanski ............ YGreer!' Greer '....... Ginger Slacum ....... ., Harriet Borg .,...,.... Jane Hohman ............. Ginger Slacum .......,. T Best ZX atured Sl1ortest...,........... Best Il-Turicizm ,, ............ F attest ................ . ...........Besf Looking..,...... ..........,.,Peppiest........... Biggest Flirt Loudest.,.............. ..,., Biggest Booster .....,... .. Ufittiest..,...............,. ,Host Intellect11al..,.,,......, fllost Kiddislz Biggest TUlk?f........... Best Sport,............ ...r....Biggest Blujfer........... fllost Frank .........Biggest Fusser..,.,......, Busiert Best drtist ............FIlIllIfFSf,.....,... H1051 P0f7IlIlIl'.,...... -Magi 53,121-Q.- .,........ Tracy Bfiartin ......... Em Honhart .......... Hube Zwald .4..........,. Joe Bishop ........f'Lorenl' Bidwell ........ Dick Heasley ,...,........... Tom Wfells ,,......,..,.,. Fassy Fassinger ..,,......3.,,,.. Dave Smith ........ Dick Hensley ......... Don Agderson .........'cEm Honhart ...,... B. Of, Dennig .....,,,,..,.., J0e lflassn ...... Johnny Stewart .,,.... Walt illaurer .....,, Howy Lemmon ,........l'Don Anderson ,......,,...George Johnson ........ Dick Heasley ........ Dick Heasley Z- ill s.!X1 e....?5 mfg I fu! SEPTEMBER 3 School opens- The doors creak open and we dust things 05. 12 Election of Class Ofiicers. 13 Assembly- Coats and Pettieoatsu Oh! Oh! 14 First game-lVarren gets a O but so does Sheffield. 19 Dragon Board nominations. 20 Assembly - Under the Law. Dragon Board elections. 21 Warren trounces Youngsville 21-U. 27 Assembly - Silence Please - Sounds like a teacher. 28 North East is left behind to the tune of 13 to 12. OCTOBER 3 First six weeks test - The less said the better. 5 Dunkirk does to us what we did to North East. 11 Assembly- Peter.' Talk on Edison by hir. Kirby -About Edison. 12 Central wins. 14 End of first six weeks - VVindstorm caused by sighs of relief. 18 Mr. Young talks about Jamboree. 19 Oil City 30-Warreii 6. lt was their turn. 2-l Night of Plays-Both on and off stage. 25 hir. Young talks some more. 26 Hi-Y Girls' Club Party-The NY. llI.'l is a good place. NOVEINIBER 2 Kane 0 -lVarren O -This game was evidently for nothing. 8 Pep meeting-The echoes haven't died down yet. 9 Jamestown wins - Our turn next year. 11 VVarren and Jamestown Seconds get a goose egg each. 16 Erie Academy adds to our woes -Also whoas. 22 Assembly - Follow Suite. 23 VVarren beats Johnsonburg. 25 Reports again- It's a chronic ailment. 28 Niagara Falls snowshoes to a win. DECEMBER 6 Football dance- Don't worry girls, they'll learn. 7 Junior Class Play- Play at what? Oh -pardon us! 13 Assembly - Girls' Glee Club concert. 29 School opens again - Now wasn't that nice? 54 .si t -.. K i QQ, CI ASS CAI FNDAR 1 . ff Y 1 , ,, , V X-J to JANUARY v l .4 l They let us out-This wa nicer 3 First basketball game. Assembly - Pin 1-Ioneyf' Presentation of VV's for football - Congratulations boys! 10 Spanish Club program -YVe're still wondering what they said. 17 Finals-- Finals is right. Final flop! 31 Assembly- llusic and a reading by Helen Pressel. FEBRUARY ' 6 VVarren loses to Academy- in debating. Youngsville Senior Play, The Enemy. 7 'gThe lN1instrel, first showing- Pretty smooth! 14 The lfinstrelf, second showing - Smootherl 21 lieasles in full control - All over everybody. 25 Assembly - Presentation of Basketball VV's - Congratulations! Allegheny Glee Club concert. 28 Assembly - Spark Plugf, APRIL 4 Assembly - ulloney for Jam -- Yeah! Razzberryl ll Tests- Bigger and better. I IS Vacation -- Too short. 25 Assembly - Jerry. IXTIAY 4 Assembly -- lliscellaneous - Bliss who? 9 Assembly - The Shop of Perpetual Youth. - 16 Assembly - hllrs. Flynn's Neighborsf' 23 Kid Day - Seniors get young and foolish. The DRAGON appears. 26 Senior Finals begin - Check and double check. 28 Senior Finals end - That's that. 30 All over BUT- JUNE Baccalaureate sermon. Class Day. Commencement. QSQQE masses , if 2 ZS X3 4.. f' V .A . ,. V W CLASS I-HSTCDIQY fic! HE essence of the word, history, reveals to us that this yarn of ours must in- clude a narrative of events connected with a real or an imaginary object. lvlay some worthy arbitrator inform us as to which of these adjectives is descriptive of the Class of '30. Following the custom of many past historians, our summary will be divided into ages that best describe or characterize the development of our present culmination as another group or seniors, graduating from YVarren High School. During the fall of 1926, some divine power selected 300 youthful citizens of our city to seek their education in VVarren High. Through the doors, which were opened to us, we entered with a noise that probably reminded the various history teachers of the F all of Atlanta. llflore deafening was the noise when we endeavored to find our assigned classrooms after being led into the channels of school supervision. Because this was our AGE OF INNOCENCEQ' our undue clamor and variation of noise was overlooked by the faculty, although the need of immediate organization was readily seen. The following students werechosen to devise a plan of action for the ensuing vear: President .........,i.....t.. .,......, R ICHARD HEASLEX' Vice-President ......,,..., ....,....,. N ELLus TAYLOR Secretary ........,........ . ....,....i......... HOXVARD COLT Treasurer ..,,...ii.......,........,..i..,.....,...,.......,.,..i., VIRGINIA SLACUM This first historic age was climaxed with a Freshman-Sophomore party which - outside of showing what we looked like when we were dressed up-was a means of becoming better acquainted with our school associates. On our return to school in our second year, we were sophomores. Records inform us that the following members served as class officers that year: President ..,................ ........ ....... G I LBERT CHECK Vice-President ...,........ ............................. E UGENIA KEHR Secretary '........,. ........... ...,.....,. D o NALD C. ANDERSON TI'KH.YllfE7' ..,.........,..............,....,.........,..,.............. THOMAS VVELLS Because of our slight participation in school activities during our freshman year, we were now forced to live in the AGE OF SlLLlNESS. It was during this year that our existence really became known. Some of the boys received their first letters in athletics, and the rest of us joined the various club activities. Several suc- cessful parties were held, that year, and the enthusiasm which was characteristic of those events showed that the Class of '30 was willing to support anything which was to be sponsored in the interest of the class. - Our junior year may be truly branded the AGE OF AlXfIBlTlON, for it was during that year a worthy precedent was established for succeeding classes. VVe, as a class, presented for the first time a junior play, A Scrap of Paper. 56 me l r R .Je The officers largely responsible for our ever-increasing activities were the follow- ing: President i...............,... .......... D ONALD C. ANDERSON Vice-President ,.i......... ..................... E UGENIA KEHR Secretary i...,..,.......,..... ....,... N ELLIE TAYLOR Treasurer ..i....... ....... D Avro A. SMITH The fact that we had an undefeated football team in 1928 cannot be wholly attributed to the previous graduating class because six of our men were members of that team. Five letters were likewise received in basketball. The first visible signs of our graduation was seen when we received our junior rings. These were unique because of their stone settings and the colors which were later adopted as our class colors. On January 12, a Junior-Senior party was held. It would have proved undoubtedly a far greater success if some of our young men had not been so reluctant in approaching the fair damsels and entreating each of them to be his for the evening. The time for the actual deciding of class supremacy drew nigh, and although the methods used were incomparable to previous fights, we were forced to bow, though un- willingly, before the seniors. lifiany of our class attended the annual class day exercises only to be awakened by the fact that the responsibilities, relinquished by the graduating class, were to be ours to assume and to carry out until we were prepared to repeat the same ordeal the following June. In September, 1929, we entered into our age of school existence which was named the AGE OF DIGNITY. After the usual eliminating procedure, the following were elected to lead the illustrious class to its climactic ending: President i........t........... ...,........... T ROY NIARTIN Vice-President ..,......... ...,.... L ouiss URBANSKI Secretary '................. ................,.. J ACK BECKLEY Treasurer t....,..... ......... N EIL CULBERTSON The enthusiastic spirit, characterizing our beginning as seniors, was quelled as we mourned the death of a most popular and esteemed member, Henry Schindler. Upon our graduation, we shall still remember him as being one of us. The foremost positions in athletics, on school publications, in dramatics, and in debating have been held by the seniors during the past year. This partly explains the continued success of these activities. With the passing of the usual class parties, class day exercises, senior play, Baccalaureate sermon, and Commencement exercises, another group of seniors will be cast into the gulf of earthly existence to place into use such knowledge which became theirs as a result of four ages of learning spent in Warren High School. - RAYMOND K1 SWANSON. -..gf 57 ig... kg 40 5 s! 5 , 75 Q- F Q me abs CLASS PQOPI-IECY T5 HE room recedes into a dreamy, blue mist, and gradually familiar faces come before me. Slowly the thought grows on my deadened brain that I am seeing the future of the illustrious class of '3O. June Snyder is smiling her way through many Pepsodent advertisements to fame and fortune. The following big advertisement runs through all the leading magazines: How to obtain personality in twenty days. I can give you personal magnetism or your money back. Be the life of the party. Learn to have charm with the women. Send this coupon and five cents to Richard Heasleyf' I see a lecturer's platform with Lucy Nloran eloquently expounding on How to Improve your Conversation and How to Reach Great Heights. A huge building comes into view with the following sign: Home for Homeless Cars, affectionately dedicated to the sacred memory of the 'Mayflowerf owned and operated by Burch, Colt, and Dentlerf' Rose Davis is patiently awaiting the day of Frosty's graduation and their subse- quent marriage. Troy lVIartin has been unable to resist the lure of the footlights and travels all over the country lecturing on The Benefits of Public Speaking and Proper Color Harmonies. There has been a very tragic accident. We announce it with great sorrow and regret. ln a moment of the most dreadful display of insane jealousy, Paderewski assassinated our much honored pianist, Hubert Zwald. Being of very retiring natures, Grace Greer, Alice Harrington, Doris Cole, and Klahr lN'Iead are ideally situated as teachers in a deaf and dumb school. These girls could teach anyone how to talk. Jim Madden and Loren Bidwell have jointly written a book entitled, How to Avoid Women Successfully 5 while Cal Buerkle has gained fame in the literary world with his masterpiece, The Duplicity of Women. Florence Lindberg is suffering from measles, after using the latest cream which Evelyn Leonhart recommends for curing a blush. People from all over the world are flocking to a little shop on Fifth Avenue, run by Louise Urbanski, to have her tell them their faults. Her number of clients is increasing daily, for all have unbounded faith in her frankness. Gene Kelly, Bob Davidson, Jack Beckley, and John Stewart are making plenty of money in New York. When they have enough, they plan to settle down in Erie. The two best little fellows that ever flapped a wicked flapjack in a window of Childs' are Don Anderson and Walt lllaurer. We always predicted that these boys would.have the eyes of the world upon them no matter where they bent their numerous talents. Harriet Borg, Neva Anderson, and Frances Johnson are hostesses of a New York .night club. Wouldn't you just know it? ' But now the mist begins to recede, the old familiar faces vanish once more from my sight, and life goes on once more as before, little caring what may happen to the people all around us. ...gr 58 ig..- D 4 . , ft , .,W f T A , V ,J Q3 .fx N qfrm , 5 x i QQ, .,,... in if A iw A fi l l' J fs Q m m V ?. 4 4 1-'X A 7 5 5 EW 6 mf ? I j l?l 'f X J JL -1 J Ng ' X. -'lu f N1 ll M Ll X b X flume I 5 . X K X ,O Q YGQQKNX f P y nk 'iwnx V X X 9 'SHAW lm nm W.mWM,1,mw .M,, Q n K 1 W , , . , V W1 1 1 1 1 M24 so Qi I 1 1 II s..!X1 E .L .., , f mg t Wes 'A ,,. , , V rd lv JUNIOR CLASS President ...,...,............ If ice-Presid ent ...,.....,.. Secretary ............... Treasurer .......... Abplanalp, Lillian .......,.,,. Ackert, Paul ..............,.,.... Acks, Francis ........... Africa, Beyer ............ Allen, Joseph ..,..,...... Allen, Lucille .,,..,......... Anderson, Bernice ...,..... Anderson, Bertha ,.....,..,.. ....,.. Anderson, Donald E. ,......,.. Anderson, Evelyn ........,, ....,..... Anderson, Glenn .....,..... Anderson, Robert ,........ Anderson, Stanley ......... Anna, De Etta ............... Armstrong, Charles ......... Armstrong, Doris ......,...... Armstrong, Florence .....,.... Atkins, Gladys .....,...,...... Aubitz, Ruth ....,t.,.,...... Backstrom, Junior '........ . Baird, Neil ...... ..,.....................,. Baldensperger, Fred ..........,. Ball, VVilliam ,.....,............ Barto, Rodney .,.....i. Baxter, Robert ........... Beckett, John ,.,...... Berdine, June ......... Betts, Junior ,.,.,..............,... Birchard, Junius ....,...,...,.,......, Bloomgren, Rexford ........... Bowes, Waltel' ........,.,.... .......... Boyd, Florence ........... Branch, ll-Iartha ....,.., Britton, lnez ..,..,. for .... . Brindis, Rrlatthew ...,..... Brown, Virginia ..,,...,.... KM FREDERICK DONOVAN CATHERINE LYTLE LUCY DoNALDs.oN ELNIER JAMES ....,....Tl1e Dairy Queen of PV. H. S. ...............Einstein of the chemistry lab. . lf hot air were IIIIISIC -- .,.........You should see him play basketball Pile it elsewhere, Foggy One who masters books Gee, it must be great to be in lotfe .................That beaming smile of innocense Here's to the good time I must have had Some day l'll change my name ana' tlzen -+ Silence is more eloquent than 'words To study is my delight ...,..,....NeQz'er saw a pretty girl in PV. H. S. Contemporary of Venus Seeks painted trifles and fantastic toys lffishes Byron could play second fiddle hf'e hear you like buds, Florence .Comes all the 'way from home every morning The little warbler in the Glee Club He hath a face like a benedietion ...,,..,...,....,..,Drowsy am I? Yet I rarely sleep Lowes basketball like nobody's business Great man in a small body .lust ask me anything about baseball Believe me, and tell me so sometimes Doer of great deeds --feet two, eyes of blue l'd walk a mile for a camel! fate is in my hair ...Md merry heart maketh a clear countenance Future basketball critic and selector of teams A' new member brought into the fold Striving to do right .........Tl1E girl serving a double capacity The progressnre grocer IJ7ll all excited about something -..gf 61 15..- O Q A IE , 5 . mb QQ, 11,5 62 W fc 's .. ... V Burke, Anna .,......... Cal dwell, Ray .,........... Carlson, Arthur ............. Carlson, Lamont .........,, True as a dial to the sun ............Those spats, that smile, O boy! Curly, the master of dificulties My time to future advantage Carson, Harriet .......,..... ,...........,......,,............. L ihes many freinds Chapman, James ....... ................,.,............. M ine is the land of dreams Check, Gilbert ............,....... ........,.,,..,...,.,...........,. I Vrencher, football, and- Christensen, Henry .......... .......,..... 0 ur contemporary of Wright Brothers Coates, Robert ................. .............,...,..............,... T hat potato and-smile Cole, Charles ,.......,..... .....,..................,,..,......,........,....,........ C ould he blush? Combs, George ......,... Condit, Louise .,.,....... Conway, Florence ,... Coon, Charlotte .....,....... Craft, Elizabeth ,....... Creal, Thomas ........... Crossett, Robert .,....,..... Dalryxnple, Bernice Davis, Evelyn ....,....,..,.,.,. Davis, Herbert .............. DeForest, William. DeFrees, June ........r.... Demel, lllary .,................. Dentler, llflartha ,...r...... Dibble, Elizabeth ..... Dilker, Byron ...........,. ought to play a flute Jokes and ninety-fines black wavy hair! Aims to break academic records .,,........Measles, dates, and what have you? high pressure salesman associate with white people only That dignified something .,..........,..,..Those little strolls with M. FV. .............Olives?? I ate them there olives a big boy now dream girl ....................Higlzer ambitions are hers , ,......... Good looking, human, lovable don't understand such things Big gas and oil man Donaldson, Lucy ...,....... ......................,........,..........,.... A great prazser of men Donovan, Fred .......,.. ....,..... G od's gift to womens one in particular Easton, Alberta ........ ...,..,......,,.....,...,.,...... ll ly schoolgirl complexion Ebel, Cresence .,.............. ..,...........,...........,.................................... M e and my piano Ecklund, Austrid ..... Edgett, hiarian ...r..., Edinger, Barbara ..... Ekey, Leonard ,.,,...... Elleby, Adolph .......... Eldred, Jeannette .,.. Ehrhardt, George ,........,... Erickson, Dorothy... Erickson, Dorothy... Erickson, Grace .......,.......,. Erickson, Margaret .............. Ettinger, Louis ................,... Evans, Louis .................... Farquhar, Jack ........... Foley, Joseph ........,...... F ouch, La Verta ............ Gary, Paul ..........,.......,..... Geitner, Margaret.. Gelotte, Ralph ..........,.... Gillispie, Loretta ...... Gilson, Leroy .........,..... Gray, Richard .....,...... ..........Next year l'll be a senior and then l- Lihes to carry on con-versation a girl go steady?? ..,.....,........,R07l1F was not built in a day ......................Loyal supporter of W. H. S. ......r...The woman with a thousand lowes got a permanent Silence is golden independent character innocent goodness ,..,........dnother of our Glee Club canaries yes, fm Louie! He thinks heis one teacherfs pet Girls, here I am Moderrl Rip Van Winhle .,,,,.......That smiling countenance ...................fIlias Andy Gump country milk-maid Gay Lothario ..............Too bad we don't have a varsity agood man to ha-zve around ........ Lunatic at large. 'lllenzber the. play ...Ei 63 f fb fe afar V be a Greenlund, Kenneth ....,........ Grotzinger, lsabelle ......... Haben, Robert ....,............. Hansen, Robert .,............,. Hegerty, Katherine... Hjelte, Arthur ....,.....,..... Hogue, Naomi, ........... . Holcomb, Albert ..,......,.. Hollister, Marian t,........ Homan, Eugene .......... Honhart, Alan ..........,...... Hornstrom, Helen ,... ......... Howard, Lawrence ........... Hubley, Mary C .,...,. .,... Hultquist, llviary ..,....,..... Hunter, Wendell ........... Irvin, Gerald .,,,...,......,. James, Elmer .......,..,.,,..,... Jelferson, Edward .......,.. Jerman, Dehlia ......... ,. Johnson, Albert ......... Johnson, Beatrice ..,.,,.,. , Johnson, Julia .,............. Johnson, Yarda ............ Jolley, Delbert ..........,....... Kearns, Leonard .,..l..., Keefe, Allen i ..,...........,.. Now, she' ain't my mother Innocence is bliss Uur little giri ain't got no gum D.'s latest inspiration kffalking around in a dream . .......... Our woman hater? Check and recheck .,,........Holds down her part in N. kk . street car The speed king .........All the big men aren't on the football team el sweet young lassie eat nails The cane and crutch girl Francis's sister Spee1l's my middle name Wlxat can't we say about Bus? Hefs been ,to Europe These Jamestown fiappers a cinch she's not Swedish Gosh, is my hair combed? .lust watch me She has a look of wisdom in her eye Oh my! Iflfe hope not ......,....,,............. .larles leads a life in his name .......,,..........,..,........, Featuring in Deacon, the water-boy Kehr, Eugenia ....i...........,........ Human encyclopedia, ask him anything We wander where Kehr got the sweet base voice? Keller, Imogene ...........,...........,...............,....,..,............,..,.............,................,.....,... I'm not so dumb Kellerman, Edward ,.......,...............................,.,......,...................,............ Hey, I'm no microbe Kelley, Sidney .....,.......... ..,......,. A nother of those famous basketeers Kerven, Alice .......... ............,.....................,,.,,..,... O ur great sport fan Kinkead, Jane .,........ .....,,.,............. O ur example of higher life Kirby, Orval ................. ......,.......,...,..,,................. B ig time stuff Knabb,'Gretchen .....,...... .,...,.,............................,...,........ J ust give me a chance Knapp, Lyle .,.....,......,.... ...... f .....,,..................,. ll' ly gosh! flnother blue card Knupp, VVillard .....,... Koebley, lVIarian ......,.. Koph, Robert ..............,. ,,... Kotteamp,. Charles ..,........, Kraft, Elaine ...............,. Kuhre, Marian ........,.,., Lacy, lliarjorre ..,............ Larson, Genevieve .,........... Laulfenberger, .Alfre d ,..,,,..,. Lavery, Patrlcra ,................. Learn, Edna ........,............. Lemmon, Lillian ,....,, ...... Lopez, Aaron .,.,..,....,,,.. Lott, Wallace ........,.. Lucia, Joseph A. ......... Lupold, lVIartha .......... .........E1.'eryone knows him ,' everyone sees him Quietly she goes her way He's not dearly he's sleeping little big boy .......,...Lot'e makes us like that! ...................Don t be like that! hurrying Somethin' new and -- .,........Onions!.' PVizard?? Chisell -- no Irish eyes .........,,,...Does she believe in her name? One of our preferred blondes Giving W. H. S. a break Noise personijied fdon't get loudl .......,.............Another silent lifes!-End boy ' ...'. I ...... Blue eyes look my blue eyes away ...gi 64 35..- ,D .s . Q3 N ,WJ . . . s oe Lytle, Catherine ......,...... lylarrer, Mlargaret ........ lkiassa, Helen ........................ llfiaurer, Frederick .......,.... lVIcConnell, James ................. McCullough, Herbert ........,..... lVlcDonald, Alfred ...,.... lVlcGarry, lVlay ..,.,..,.,... lWcGee, Glenn ............,.... lX'IcLaren, Margaret .......,.,.., Mclldichael, Dorothy ...,....... Mcllflichael, Ernest ..,...,......,. lblchdichael, Pauline .........., A flame of red and good cheer .................,.,.....,.,...Another big party tomghl Great athlete among women ,..........Tlze second of those famous brothers ....,.,......And they shoot guys like Lincoln Wyants to grow up ....................Trying for glory in lzistory girl of mystery all, I like gzrls ..........Thou art too young to think of love can't be that she is Irish A bold bad fellow Goes quietly along llleacham, Emil ................. ..,....................... H e's got a mean eye for business lhlead, Audress ............... ...,.....,,..,.................. S he poses for Fischer Bodies lllickelson, Audrey ,........,.. ..........., A nother little songbird of the Glee Club Nliclcelson, Roy ....,............,., ............,...........,...... ,........................ I ' in a flunkie now lwiller, Vivian ......,......... .......... .......,. W i ll we say -- ? No lVIoody, Eleanor .............. .........,' .................,. 1 1 game, plucky little girl llfloore, Dorothy ............. llfloore, Ella .............,.... llfloore, Ruth .........,...... llioran, VVilliam .......,.... s shy sister ........,.Too young to know how to behave s sister ..........That derby, large coat, and serious look lldorrison, Robert ......,,.. .,............,.....,,.........,.,...........,... S oft-soapzng teachers lwuthers, Alice .,......r.r .,.............. T hose eyes and bewitching looks lklyers, James ......... .,..,.....,..................,................ H ow many, five? Nason, Velma .........,.,. .......,........,............,.........,....... A teaeher's favorite Neal, Jack ....,...............,...... ...,,........ S kunk catching is becoming a game Niver, Regis .........,..........,...... ...., ,....... . ,.....,....... O u r future Hollywood star O'Brien, Raymond ..,..... ...................... W ait'll I work up my Irish Ollferle, Ella lVIay ........,..... .....................,........,...,,.,.... W e like her style and grace Olson, Rachel ,,..,,,.......,.,. .............................,.... O ur beautiful blonde mannequin Owens, Gerald .,........, A cook, a gum machine, and an agriculturist Paplia, Rose .................. ............,.............................. 1 'he girl from Woolworth Park, Dorothy ............ . ..,...,......,.......... Another from the haunts of N. W. Perry, Jack .......,,....... ,................ Shaver, speedy, what ha-ve you? Peterson, Anna .........,..... ...,............,....... ....... , 4 rose without a thorn Peterson, William ......,.,...., .....,.,......,............. P laying with P. J. in study hall Pring, Jennie .....,...........,. ........,..........,.............. P etite but blessed with brains Punslcy, lVIildred ........... Randinelli, Isabel .........,. Reed, Catherine ............. Reynolds, Greta ............. Rice, llflargaret ...,....., Rice, Marian ......... . Roberts, Leah .,....... Rohlin, Adele .............. Rohlin, lllerritt ............. Rogers, Evelyn .....,,........., Ruhlman, lliarion .,..,......... Rulander, Gladys .,....... Russell, Frank .,...,...... work when l work and play when l play good girl and an excellent student doesn't always betray temper Our little coquette what a student runs in the family ..,..........Bashfulness is an ornament of youth .................PVho doesn't get tired of work? hobby? You can't guess Azn't love grand? Where have we met before? hVhat's the cause of that? The little roadster and what's belzind -tqgi Eff.. M7429 Ryberg, Howard ,......... Sandrock, Robert .......... Scalise, Frank ............ l She g-a s z f f X l an n Spare your breath to cool your porridge can't shoot pool like ffish - sharkl? that supposed to be funny? Scallse, Joseph ,....,..,...... ......,,. . ,..,..... A lways busy, football, VZB, Sugar Bowl Schaeffer, lVIary ...........,............... ...............,...............,.,........., .............. ............,........,..,.. L e e s sister Schillinger, Elizabeth .............. Schultz, Beatrice ....,......,....,. Schwartz, Helen .,........... Sckipano, Alice .............. Sellln, Gerald ........................... Shaw, Robert ......,...........,...,.......,.. Shuckerow, Mary jane. Sigworth, Myrna ................ Sill, Beatrice .................,,......l... Simpson, Gerald .......,........ Sleeman, William ............. Slocum, John .................. Slye, Evelyn .,.............. Stadel, Mary ...,.......... Steele, Margaret ,......... Stein, Edith ........,........ Stewart, Jane ...,......, ,. Stohl, Alice .............,.... Stoltz, Dorothy ...,......,.. Strom, Burton ..,,................. Stromdahl, Evelyn .......,.. Sutton, Leona ...........,.... Swanson, Eleanor ......,..,,. Swanson, Martha ..,.......... Swanson, Violet ,........... Swartz, Janina .........,,... Good silence is near holiness fair, jolly, and cheerful lass ,...,.,.,..Those eyes are always merry handsome little boy .......,..Running home from school Une of the big three ............l'nz too scared to even think ..........,.......................Engaged!! Who??? . .,.,.....,..,..........., Student of Lionel Strongford ..............Playing pool or driving a Cherry training to be a boxer Sly in studies, y como!! E-very day I work harder and harder I was a freshman She picketh up one and sitteth down another love a good time all the time What's in a name? tired and hungry I seeing things? Stepping out! ...........Nary a word escapes her lips Carrying books That big bewitching smile We all love violets No one has a name like mine Sweet, Lucille .......,..,..... ............,...,.......,.,.....,.............. S ounds good Todd, Hall ............,.............. .....,..........................,..... L ocal athlete.!!! Tranter, Richard ............,. .........,......... W here's sorority meeting? Turner, Viola .........,...,.. .. .................., Studying is one awful grind Ullrich, Cecelia ........,,,..,....,... .......... ....,........, W o men of few words are the best Ullrich, Frances .................,..,......,.,..............,..,.....,.,.,............. Quietness is a gift few possess Van Tassel, Meredyth .,....,........,...,..,,.,..,...,........... . Happy, vivacious, and always gay Wade, Leila .......,.,........,,......,......,......... Another Leila of phonograph record fame Walters, Stanley .....,..,....... ......,,...,..........,.....,,............ IN lewsboy, Boy Scout, Islander Waxman, Leah ..........,....,.. ...........,... W ork is a pleasure for me Wheelock, Robert ...,........ Whyte, Tina .......,...,....... Williams, Elaine .....,.., Wilson, William ......... Wood, Bruce ..........,.,..... Worley, Isabel ................... Yaggy, Katherine ..........,... Young, John ..........,........ .............Better men than you in jail! Was the train late? Wish we had those curls! ...,...,...Canoe liveries are my joy Don't rob the cradle De Etta's side-kick who know her, love her Wl1at's that growth on my face? 66 g- x-... .,. ., ,V .Q V X X X W 10 'W W Z Z lm VQG 1 I -A n EQ QM W Q N -..-gjf 68 Eg..- M v so e t ff Q M H , i e V J td, SGP!-IQMQRF CI ASS Q5 President ...,...,,.....,..... .AA.A...... R ICHARD FIELD Vice-President .,.,A......... ...,............. G LADYS GRAY Secretary ....,....,.........,.. ..,.,....,..,. A UDRESS NIEAD Treasurer ,..,,.. ...... . . ...... ...,,... R OBERT NIURPHY Acks, Joseph .............,, Albaugh, Velma ........... Anderegg, Evelyn .,....,.... Anderson, Beatrice ...,.... Anderson, Belva RI ay ................. INTEREST IN SCHOOL Nothing ..................,............... ........,....,.Stutly Hall,........... Volleyball .,........ Basketball ..,....... flrt ..............,......A......... Anderson, Doris ........................,..... dwoidiiig -- .............. Anderson, Ethel .............,......,........., Basketball .......... Anderson, Henry ............. .......... A rt ............,......,, Anderson, Veronica .....,................, Thira' floor ,.,......... .......... Apple, Ruth ...............,.... English ...,.....,...,...................... Ayers, William ........,.... Baker, Dorothy ................ Barnes, Harold ,.......... ...r,..............., Bartholomew, Geneva .......,..,..., Beach, Lynn ....................,,.. Berry, John ............... Bevevino, Frank ........... Bidwell, Ruby ..........,..,...... .......... Brllsborough, Esther ...............,.... Bishop, Fritz ,..........,.......... Blyler, lVayne .... , .......... Bollinger, Clifford ,........ Branch, Robert ..........,.. Brennan, Edward .,......,.,..... ........., Brindis, Yolandi .....,.,... Broderick, Paul .......,,.... Brown, Craig ,.........., Brown, hflarilyn ........,. . Bruno, Anna ............. Burch, Beulah ........... Carlson, Levi ............. Carson, James ,.........., Chambers, Rlary ......,... Blondes and Brunettes ...,.............,..... School Hymns fhinzsjr lllechanical Drawing .. Typing ................,....,...,.,..........., ,.... ......., .....,,.........Scenery Football ....,,.........,...........,....,tr.... .........,... Keeping up with D. A Gossip ............,..,...,..,,.............,.................,,,... Rushing E. F .... ....... ..........Sl'IIIll!'S Nobo1l5 s business ......,.,., Sleeping ,,... ........,...........,,.,r.,,.................. Getting to school on time ,.........,..,.. Hatlgilzg around halls, ...................... Track ....,..,...,.,............,...................... .: ...... Teachers ............ Basketball ............. ,. lllzztlzeflzatics .......,..... Jthletics ,.....,.............,... .....,......,.,Skipping school....,........ Basketball .........,,......... Drawing .....,,............ -tags 69 B..- HOBBY Peddling papers lllusic Horses Reading .,,,..........Skiing ..,........,..Refer to R. B. Dancing ...,....,.....llIusic Swimming Bowling Ditto Other Hymn fhimsj lvothing Sports Hiking Boxing A Football Going to D. Afs Sleeping Playing pool ' ,lutomobiles Swimming Slapping Trying to sleep , lllowies Aeronautics Boxing Sports Bus-riding Sports Loafing Checkers Geracinzos mfg if H 1 XJ Q, 5 70 ' q t ff 'H e..s. V Chase, Clarence, ........, Check, Hazel ........... Chido, Thomas .....,....A Christie, Robert ....,.,.. Clark, VVillis ......,.,......,..., INTEREST IN SCHOOL Algebra .........,......,.......,......,............ .......... Clee Club .......,.........,.......,...,..........,......,..... Attempting to pass Civics ...,........, Athletics .,.................,..,....,............................ ..,.........xltlzlet1cs Clendenning, Oda ..,..........,........... Typing ...........,,......,............................. I ......... Cramer, Jean ........... f .,....... ........... S tudyzng .,..,,...............,.........,........................ Cross, June .................,.. ..,....,... A lot living up to my last name .... Daley, Jane ........................ ...,..,.... B oys ,...........,........,..............,.....................,...... Danielson, lbfelvin ......,................ Riding elevators .....,.....,.,....................... Darone, Chauncey ....l.,,.................. Teachers' pest ............ ,...,,.... Davidson, Carolin ........, ..,........ D ramaties ........... Davis, Arthur .............r,.... ........,,. H istory ...................... . Dickenson, Arthur ..................,..,... Study????f?? ,........,...... ......... Durham, Davis ............... .........., K idding teachers ..,........ ......... Eaton, hiay ....,...........,... ........... JV Iathematics ....,........,.. ,....... Eckdahl, Ward ........... ........... E nglish ,.......,..,.,,.........,... .......,,. Engard, hlary .....,.....,....,.r.... ' ,.......... B asketball ,....,......................,,.. ........, . Ensworth, Weston .,...............,..... ????.'!!!f7y ooj? .....,.,.,.... ..,......, Ettinger, John .................. .........,. B asketball ..,...,..............r..,.. ...,...... Field, Richard ............. .......,.,.. . dthletics, .................. ,. Font, Vera ................... ,.........., fl lgebra ..............,.......................................... Forbes, Richard ,.......,............,,.,....... Explaining how to run l'l7.H.S. Frede rickson, Agnes ..... Fredericlcson, Rudolph ............... .Third floor .... ,...,,................. ........,....,......... .Studying ............,..........r....................,.,........, Frost, Harold ...........,........,........,....... To get amount of school ............,... Garrison, Robert ,....,.................,..... Yes ................,.........,................,...,,............,..,.. Gelotte, John .............,. .,......... S leep ..................,,.....,...... Gettings, John ........... ...,........ r lllatlrematics ........,., Gibson, Gerald ,.,...,..., .........,.. T rack ................. Gibson, Harold ......,...... ........,.. T alking ..,.............. Gordon, Frances .....,....... ........... P opping-of .......... Gray, Gladys ................ ......,.,,. B asketball .,............... Graziano, Frank .,,........... .,.....,... G etting exempt .......... Greenlund, Charles ................,..,... Basketball ...,,.,,,..,,..,.,.,....,,.,, ,,,,,,.., Grotzinger, Howard ....,.,.........,... Baseball ..................................,,. ....,.,. Grove, Harry .................................. lllaking the -varsity ..,......,,. ....,.,.. Gustafson, Norman ...,.................. Football ......,.........,............... .......... H aggerty, Myra .............. ,Basketball ...r..............,,... ...,..,... Hahn, Catherine ...,......,,.................. Basketball .,.....,........,. Hammerback, Genevieve .......... Chewing gum ........ Hansen, hflargaret .....................,,.. Basketball ..........,.. Hillard, lkiargaret ............,...,........ Basketball ...,,,........ Honhart, Norman ...,........,........,.... Basketball ,.........,.e Howell, Ethel ,................. ..,........ E nglish ,,..... .,... HUIIHQS, Robert .............. Iseman, William ........... Jackson, Leonard ........... Jensen, Gladys ........... Football ......................,........ ........., Nothing ,. .. ..,,.,...............,.... ...... . Mechanical Drawing ........... ........,. Basketball ...........,......,.,..,.... V ..... ........ . 71 is..- l am HOBBY Horseback riding Dancing Selling tickets North llfarren Y. lil. C. A. Dancing Studying Reading More boys Resting South Side Geracimos Star-gazing Football and Track Riding puddle-jumpers Nothing Anything - Roller-skating Guess what Swimming Y. lil. C. fl. lllovies Explaining those 7ll's llloonlight hikes Baseball To keep amount of school No , Eat Bus rides Swimming Swimming Church Dinners Outdoor sports . Three meals a day Tennis Swimming Co-get-her Hunting Outdoor sports Swimirnng Studying history Swimming Swimming Swimming Reading Swimming Hunting Outdoor sports Tennis V A , , 7 'H e er ,A A V sf Q, INTEREST IN SCHOOL HOBBY Swimming Tennis Track - Johnson, Ellsworth ...,,.................., Baseball .,...,...,......................Q..,...... .........,.. Johnson, llildred ........................... Football .......,..,................ 1 ........ ,....,....., Johnson, Robert ............. .....,........ B asketball ...,....... Kahle, Grace ...,..,..,.,,. .......,...... B asketball ........... Kehr, John ....,.......,........... .........,... Kinander, Donald ...,..,........,.......... .Football ,.,.....,. Football ........... 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Lay, Hazel .................,...... .............. d sseinbl y .............,......,........... Lesser, Richard ..............,.............,.. Ena' of seventh period ,..............,........ Lichtenberger, Helen ..,...... L ,........ Basketball ........................,........... ..,........ Lind, Louis ...................,.,,.................. Basketball ...,.................,,........ ........... Lopez, John .........., ...,.,........ D ramatics .......... Lucia, John ,...,.............. , ............ lllathenzatics ,......, . Lucie, Katherine ............ ...........,. S ports ..,.............,.... Lytle, Joseph ......,............ ............. F ootball ................ Nlahaifey, June .............. ....,....... B asketball ........,,,. Marlert, Leroy .........,. ......,...... H istory ..........,. ,........... llflason, Florence ............ ............. C afeteria ............. .......,.... lllay, lbiargaret ......................,........, Cafeteria ............ lNIcCabe, Ella ...............,.........,....,.... Basketball ,.......... lWcCutcheon, Mary Louise .... English ,,.......,... Dancing Reading llflinser, LeVon .,..............,................ Sports ................,......,..,........ M o-vies Monroe, Arthur .........................,.... None .............,..l...........,.......,.,.,,. ...,....... N one llfloore, Charles .......,....... ............. I' Ia-ving a good time ............. ,........... D ating e lbloore, Jessie ..l............ ............. G etting through .,............... .........., S tudying llfloran, Robert .........., ...,.....,.... P assing ...........,,.........,....,.... Reading and Hunting lblorley, Frances ............ ............. S ports ,.,....,.,.............. Dancing A lXflorrison, Homer ......,.,.................. Basketball ,...,..... Hunting hiorse, William .... 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Nollinger, Doris ..,........ ..,.......,.. Nystrom, Robert ,..,..,.... ............, P assing algebra ,...,.,.. Olson, Doris ..,,..,........ ...,....,.... P assing history .......... Olson, Helen ...,,......... ,............ S inging ......',...,........,... E+.- ..,....,...,Fishing Dancing Reading College Hzirrzor Z' ,.-.-.-....v.--..v....... ....,., li gjw P SM Me t 1 r Q ! ,..., f r r ...... l.. .,.4.. , ,,,,.......,. Q INTEREST IN SCHOOL Z- HOBBY Reading mofvie books Reducing Dancing . J. C. Penney Company Drawing Outdoor sports Huntitzg Basketball Baseball Outdoor sports Sewing W. E. ...,.......,Outdo or sports . Outdoor sports ............Changing my mind Swimming Boats Outdoor sports Oriole, Lucy ,,..,,......,.....,. ,..,.......... S inging ......,.,.,,.....,,..,.....,..,.,.. Pedersen, Garney .,.............,,,.......... :Mathematics ................... ,........... Penniman, Loretta ......,........,......... Athletics .......,....4...... Penniman, Leroy ....,..,.. .,.....,...... Q uitting time ...... Reynolds, Imogene ................A..,,.,. Gym ............,.................,....... Reynolds, Paul .......,.....,. English ,......,...,.,,....,.....A......... Rich, Frank .....,...,,...,,....... Talking of hunting .............. ........... Rosenquist, Alma ....,.,.,.............,...., Latin ...............................,........,. ........,... Rosenquist, Paul ........... lllathematics ...........,....... ............ Russo, lylary ................ ........,..... B ookkeeping .,........ ............ Sadley, Mary .4........,......... ..4.,,........ S horthand ........,.. 4......,...., Samuelson, Everett .,....,........,,......, Football ........... ...,......... Sanden, Ellen .,,........... .............. H istory .................. Scalise, Aida ........,......,. History .......,............... .,.......... Scalise, Helen ,................ .............. C hewing gum ..,.....,,. Schmidt, Dorothy .........,.......l......... Gym .....,.,..................... Schuyler, Cortland ..................,...... Boats ...........,............. .. Schwab, Harold ,............ Matheiizatics ,,.......,..,...... Schwartz, Robert ............................ Trying to behave ,.........,.. .,..,,...... Shawkey, Curtis ............ Siegfried, Ann ,......,,.... Siggins, Todd .,...,........,... .............. Smail, Hazel Belle .,,,......,..,........... Smith, Barbara .............. Smith, Elizabeth .........,.. Smith, Evelyn ............. ..,.........., Smith, Theodore ........... .....,........ Steber, B-Iartha .............. .......,...... Stein, Harry ..,.,......,........................... Steinkamp, Caroline ,..,............,.. Streich, VValter ....,.....................,..,..i Swanson, Leonard .....,...,.,,............. Taylor, Gladys ...,,......... .............. Taylor, Jane .,............. Toner, George ......,... Toner, Lorraine ..........,. Trax, John ,.............,,........ Urbansl-ri, Robert .......,................,.. Vanderbilt, Pauline .......,...,..i....... VVagner, Gwendolyn .................... VVatson, Gerald ..,.......,......,............. YVells, Alice ,.....,............,.................... hvendelboe, Delford ..,,............... VV est, Lois ...,......,.,............,................ VVilkins, Stanley .........., lfVolcott, Hugh .............................,... Biology ...,.,...,................. Gym ...,...,..,..........,.,...,..... Writing to F. B. ...,..... History ..,....,................... Algebra ....,........,..,.............,... English ....................,............,.,....,.. ..,.,....... Trying to be different ...,....,............... History ,...,....,.... ...i..... . ..,,........,,.... ..,....... . . Typing ................,...........,.. School Banking ....,........ ..I'l1rt1ng ,..,....., ..... ,.l............ . Loafing ,.................,.,......,.......... To have a good time .... Gym ..................................... kValking up stairs ....,...,.. ...,........ Bookkeeping ..........................,.. f. ........... . Nuisance, ....,......................,.............,,.......... .. Trying to study in L. Basketball .......,,............,....... Algebra ,,,....,.....,.....,......,....... Teasing teachers ............,,. .,,...,..l.. English ................................ A I gebra ..........,.,....... J ,.......,.... .Ha-zfzng a good time ..,..,..,..... ............ Espanol ..........,....,..................,. ............ First ,door ......... ,........... .... Wolstencraft, Evelyn ,.........,...... Blowing bubbles ....,...,. Zerby, Roberta ....,....,.......,................ Zobriest, Louise ...,,......., E n gl ish ,......,............ A I gebra ,.......... -asf is nb-- Kidding people Swimming Swimming Dating with F. B. Outdoor sports To have a good time Outdoor sports Talking Fishing Outdoor sports Fishing???. Flirting Makirzg fire Talking Tending children Art work llfoonlight hikes Dancing Going to Pittsburgh Ushering Swimimng Basketball Fishing Outdoor sports Camping Ditto Loafing Swimming Skiing Swimming Skiing 'air 1 f 45334 'Q 4 , . l l , V FIQESHMEN '65 K5 Olson, Robert ......4...... ......... ' 'Babu Shearman, lylargaret .4...................... Maggie Ostergard, Betty ...,............ ,....,....,..... ' 'Bef' Shields, David ...........,..... ...,...........,. ' 'Da-ve Ostergard, Maurice ........ .....,.. ' 'Puttlyu Siggins, Lillian ...........,.. ,...,.. ' 'Pee W ee Papalia, Ralph .,............,.. .........,.. ' 'Paprf' Sill, Helen .................. ........................ ' 'SilIy Park, llflargaret .,........... ....,,......,.. ' 'Parksn Slocum, Olive ,,.,........ .......... ' 'Olive Oil Park, Woodrow .,..... .,........ ' 'Woodie Slye, Llyrtle ........,,. ,...,.........,....... ' 'Sly Pasquino, Josephine ..... ................... ' 'Joy Smith, John ..........., ......... ' 'Smittyu Pearson, Clarence .......... .......... ' 'Cleclzu Smith, Philip .............. ........ ' 'Smif' Perry, Pauline ...,.,..... .......... ' 'Perry Smith, Ruth .,.............,.......... .........,...., ' 'Rufusu Peterson, Doris .......,... ..... ' 'Darien Snarburg, Eleanor ,,..,..................,,.,... Sleeezix Peterson, Elmer ........ .......... ' 'Oscaru Snelding, Elsa Mae ........................,........ Hon Peterson, Gladys .......,... ............ ' 'Glad Snow, Richard ...,.,.....,....... ........ ' 'Snowballn Peterson, Walter ...,........... .,,,.....,, ' 'Walf' Snyder, Esther .,...,........., .......,... ' 'Tanieu Pray, Jane ..............,......,...... .......... ' 'Jane-V Soderberg, Robert ........,... ,....... ' 'Sodyv Putnam, Isabel ................ .,................ ' 'Izzy Songer, Gladys ,.,,........,.. .....,. ' 'Shrimpu Rapp, Jack ..........,...........,...,.,... ........ ' 'Pee W ee Stander, Edward .......... .........,.,...... ' 'Edu Reynolds, Harriet .............. ,......,.,..... ' 'Re-V Steber, Martha ....,........ .......... ' 'Steber- Richards, Joyce ..,,.......... ........,..... ' 'Buff' Still, Adelaide ..........,. ...,.......,....., ' 'Adu Roberts, Harold ............ ......,.. ' 'Harr3f Stover, Ruby ............... .,....... ' 'Sta-ver Robson, Ada ................. ........ ' 'Robbien Strom, Earl ......,.......... .Q ....... Strom Ronan, John .....r.......... ..............., I . Riley Stronner, Ralph ,,.......... ........ ' 'RaIphy Roos, Florence ...............,.. ........... ' 'Roosteru Sundell, David .,.,.......... ...,........ ' 'Davey Ross, Geraldine .......,....... ........,.. ' 'Jerry Svensen, Carlyle ...,...,..... ,............. ' 'Kislf' Rossman, Beatrice .,............ ........... ' 'Beetsi' Swanson, Harold .,............. ......,.,. ' 'Heaton Rowland, Alberta .............. ...........,. ' 'Alu Taylor, Philip .........,....,........,,... ......,,, ' 'Nookyv Rydgren, Kenneth ............. ............ ' 'Pakeu Templeton, Russell .............. .........., ' 'Rusty Samuelson, Alice ........,.. ............ ' 'Sammy Thomas, Myron ............... .......,... ' 'Cyclapsu Sandblade, Helen ......,........ .......... ' 'Sandyn Thoreson, Gladys ............, ............. ' 'Gladu Sandstrom, Mary .............. ..,....., ' 'jllollyu Tickner, Wilfred .....,,....... .......,,...... ' 'Bu11 ' Sasserson, Curtis ........... ......... ' 'Sweden Tickner, Willis ............ ......,..., ' 'Toots Saylor, Kenneth ........ ...r..,. ' 'Kennyu Toner, Nlarie .........,.,. ............. ' 'Pinlf' Scalise, Angelo .......... .,.......... ' 'Ya Ya Toner, Robert ........,........ ............ ' 'Tony Scalise, Anthony .......,..... ,.......... ' 'Tony Tremblay, lVIiles .........,..,.. ........ ' 'Opzzln Scalise, Ida ..,..,.,......,....,.....,.... .......,....,. a .. I Unangst, Katherine ..,,.......,.. ............. ' 'Karyn Scalise, Joseph A ....... ............,....................... ' 'Joe Watson, Albert .....,................. ..........,. ' 'Buzzi' Scalise, Margaret ,......,....,,........,..,,...... Jllargy Weatherby, VVillard ........,.. ,,.... , . Wig Schaeffer, Laura Belle .............., Snapshot Wentz, Elizabeth ............. ........ ' 'Izziev Schearer, Louise .................,.................. Dewey Werle, Lawrence ,.... ...,. ..., - . .. Ot-ty Schmidt, Harry .................... ......... ' 'Heggsu Westling, llfladeline ,........ .,..... ' 'Madge Schmutz, Cordelia ............. .,.......... ' 'De De Whitney, Gladys ........,. ..,...,... ' 'Gitzie Schuler, Ethel .................., ......,... ' 'Schul Wilcox, Guy ........,.,....,...,, .......,,.,,. ' 'Speedyu Schuler, James ................, .......,.,.. ' 'Baby Wilcox, Sophronia ....... ...,.....,....... ' 'Phoney ' Schulman, Israel ............. .......,..... ' 'Dizzieu Wilson, William ....,.................. Vermillion ' Schwartz, Elma ............ ............ ' 'Swattyu YVilliams, Bert .,.....,..,.......... ...........,.... ' 'Oscaru Seaquist, Elsie ....,......... .....,.... ' 'Seaqyv Wolstencroft, Alice ............... ..,......,,..,,. ' 'Auf' Seaquist, Violet .......,...... ...........,.,,........ ' 'Viv Wooster, Norman ............. ........... ' 'Roostern Sedon, Esther .......,..,... ........r.......,. ' 'Chessyu Wright, Thomas ..,.,..,.. ............. ' 'Tomy Senger, James .............. Handsome Zerbe, Valrie ........,.,.. . ,....., Peg Senger, Jane ..........., ............ ' 'Barney Zobriest, Helen ........,..., ....,.. ' 'Zobyu -Mgr 74 H., 'Q .,., V XJ H. u N7 P 9- , , X ,IQ gf' J Q .-ff5Q5 l'M AN 7? A A x X ff fu j Ml' 996' K -5 XT' EX X W Z ' Jf 'fVV XI ff ggi:-'max E ' 'ffl ' W if 1Q:944f J B W xl! ff? 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' 'lllileeu Blick, lvinifred .....,,.,. .......... ' 'PVinnie Blum, Harry ,........... .........,..... ' 'Blumu Bobelak, hilary ............ ........,.. ' 'Bobolinkv Bonavita, Frances ,........... ,........,. ' 'Borzzzieu Bonavita, lllary ..,...,.. . Boyd, Frederick ........... Bradford, Jane .....,....., Brian, Lawrence .....,.... Briggs, Willard .,.,........ Brindis, Nlary ..,...... Bonme ff Fred rr -1 fame' ............ WiIlie ......... Brindle' Brooks, Charles ......,...., ...... ' 'Chuck' Brown, Flora ....,.......,.,,..... ....,..,.... ' 'Brownie Brownell, hfarjorie ........,.....,.....,... Brownie Burch, Willis ................... .....,. ' 'W'ilIie Caldwell, Charles .......,., ........ ' 'Caldy Cappola, Paul ,...........,,... .. Scarface Carlson, George ........, Carlson, Hazel ....,.....,. Carlson, Ida ............ Carlson, Lorrin ..,......,.. Carr, lliyron ...........,. Casses, Dorothy 4 ,.......,. Caughey, Jane ............., Cerando, Victoria ............ Cerra, August .,................. Chalmers, hiargaret .......... Champion, Freda ..,........ Georgeous rr J Nut ........,... Idee .......'fWood ......... .7llike ,....... Dot ff , ...,...., firmy fl ......,.,. Gust rf J , .......... ,, Peg rf J Deed Check, Wilson ,.,........... ....... ' 'Chink' Chido, Otto .....r,..,.,....... .,,.. ' 'Chotfo' Cochran, Virginia ........., ....,.. ' 'Gidge' Cogswell, Francis ....,....... ........ ' 'Floyd' Cole, hfladeline ........... . Conhoy, Gerald ,......,.... Cook, Thelma .......... Couse, Clinton ..,,.,... Cousins, Evelyn .,........,. Covert, lVinifred ......r... .,.... Craft, llfiary .................. -..Qi 77 Eh- ....,...... Crafty rf J . ..,....... Pete ........,... Y0yJ ..... Cookie' ....,., Red' nl: ... W'innie' J 1 ........ Br1g111' J 1 J J J 1 I 2 J J Virky' 1 fp AVV .vA.i c 'w s X H , Q , A V J N l N -MH 78 Eh- fl! s V X ,Je Culbertson, Homer .....,...... .....,... ' 'Cubby Culver, Jane ....,..........A. ............. .lane ,vu Daley, Dorothy ........, ..,...... ' 'Daily Daley, Neal .....,...................... .......... ' 'Duley Danielson, Herbert .....,...,. ........ ' 'Daniel Darling, Ella ...,.....,........,. ................... ' 'El Dean, Juanita .,,.,.,.......... .,..,..... ' 'flfannie DeLong, Robert .....,...., ,,,......,..... ' 'Bob Delp, Paul ......,..,.......... .....,,.... ' 'Del Dickson, lklary ............. ....,...,.. ' 'Lib Dietsch, Jane ........... ....,,. ' '.lanie Dilley, Doris ,.,.....,....... .,,.,..., ' 'Dill Doolittle, Robert ,.......... ...4... ' 'Doobig Driscoll, John ......,..... ....... ' '.lohnny Dullflond, Lloyd .....,,.,.,. ,.r........ ' 'Rudy Eaton, Jane ......,..,.......... .....,.. ' '.laclzie r Eberhardt, John ,........ ....... ' Johnny Eckdahl, Ward ......... ....... Eclzo Ecklund, Hilda ..,,....., ..........., ' 'Itflzy Edmiston, lllyrna .......... ...,.,.. ' 'Happy Edwards, Kenneth ............ ......... ' 'Kenny Elcey, Catherine ......... ......., ' 'Kate Erene, Julia .........,....,.... ..,...... ' 'Jule Erickson, Louise ............. ........,.. ' 'Louie Erickson, Romaine ....,,..., ,.,.,..... ' 'Rae Erickson, Virgil ,........... ....,,... ' 'Eric Ettinger, Gail ,.....,....... ........... ' 'lllike Falber, Verna .................. .....,.... ' 'Peaches F ransworth, Wilson ,...,.,... ...,... ' 'Porleey Farr, Doris ....,....,..,,.,...,... .....,. ' 'Near Farr, Dorothy ........ Fazio, Tony ......... Dot ......... Fuzzy JJ Fillis, Rosie .,.....,...... ...,,...... ' 'Rosy ' Fiscus, Ethel ..........,. .....,......,... ' 'Ethyl Fisher, Tom ............ ........., ' 'Tommy Foster, Elsie ....,...,............ ,.,............. ' 'Frost Franklin, Esther ......,.,.... .......... ' 'Frankie Frazier, Robert ........... .........,..... ' 'Bob Frost, Jeannette .......,.... ........ ' 'Frosty Galenis, Anna ,............ ........... ' 'Banana Gaughn, Joseph ..........,....... .....,,..,,.,... ' '.loe Gaughn, lliary C .......,...,,. ...........,. ' 'lVIarcy Gay, Carleton, .,.............,,. ..,........ ' 'Gabriel Gebhardt, Dorothy ........,... ............... ' 'Dot Gettings, Ruth ................. .....,... ' 'Ruthy Gheres, llflarie ..,.............. ..........,. ' 'Gear Gibson, Llewellyn ..........,. .......... ' 'Louie Gillispie, William .,........ ........ ' 'Gibbie Gilson, llflary .....,.,..... ......,. ' 'GiIson Goodwin, Curtis ............ . .......... Cuff Gordon, Katherine ,.......,..r.. ......... ' 'Kitty' Gordon, Rhea ..,..,.,............ ,....,. ' 'Reg Gough, Edward .......... ......,....,... ' 'Ed Graham, Beatrice ............ ........ ' 'illickey Gray, Helen ...,..,......,,.... ........... ' 'Sissy Gray, llflelvin ,...,,.., . Graziano, Peter ...,....,. Groves, Helen ...,...,, Grundberg, Jane ..,...,... lllel Pete ......, Helen ........ Grundy Gustafson, Loretta ......... ........ ' 'Retta' Gustafson, Iva .............,,... ....... ' 'Gusty' Guthrie, Bernadette ............ ......... ' 'Ditto' Haben, hilary ,.......,............. ........ ' 'Mack' Hadley, Jean ...,.......,....... .,..,...... ' 'Pete' Haehn, Edna r...,................,...,.. ...... ' 'Eddie' Hagerman, Arthur ............, .,.,......... ' 'Art' Hammerbeck, Leroy ........., .......,.,.....,.. ' 'Lee' Hauenstein, Enid .......... rr J Holstein Hazeltine, James ............, ......... ' 'Jimmie Heald, Donald ......,,..,.. .......,.,. ' 'Don' Heard, Gail ,.............,,,,........ ....,...... ' 'Herdy' Heard, llflargaret ........... ........ ' 'lllaggie' Helm, Geraldine .................. ,..,,,. Herdendorf, Frant ........ Gerry L HerdJf Hesch, Robert ................... ................, ' 'Bob' Highhouse, VVilliam ,.......... ........,.... ' 'Bill' Hills, Dorothy ..................... ....,.,........,, ' 'Dot' Hinton, George .........,... .,....... ' 'Pumpkin' Hockman, Burla ............. .i...,..... ' 'Burl' Hogue, Lois ..,..,............ ........... ' 'Loie' Howard, Esther ........,.. ........ ' 'Sissie' Hultman, Everett i......,.,. .,.,............. ' 'Efvy' Hultman, Helen ......,... .........., ' 'H. H.' Hultquist, John ................... . ...,....... Red' Hunzinger, Frances ........... ........... ' 'Dutch' Hyatt, Emerson ...,.....,.,.... ........... ' 'Emy' lseman, Gordon .......... ....... ' 'Bud' James, Robert .....,....,......... ..,.., ' 'Bob' Jamieson, Elizabeth ....,.,..... ...,...,..... ' 'Libby' Jamieson, Emily .............. ..1 ..,..... Moses' Janes, lVIary ,,,...............i. ...........,.... ' 'Jane' Johnson, Alice ..i.,.., Johnson, Charles ............. ......,,. Shrimp Chuley Johnson, Chester ...,.......... ........,...,,. ' 'Chet' Johnson, Constance ,............ ,,,. ..... ' ' Connie' Johnson, Edmund ............. .,.... ' 'Eddie' Johnson, Eleanor ,r............ .Z ,...,i -sei 79 tg... Ennie 1 J J J J 1 J J J J Herdendorf, Elizabeth ...,,..............,. 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Grandma lX'IcCool, James ......,..,,...................,............. .lim' McCutcheon, Margaret .,...,.......,......, Betty lX'IcDonald, Jean .....,........ lNIcDonald, Robert ............ lX'IcDonald, Theodorenj. lWcGary, Jane ,............,........ lklclntosh, Adah ............ lVIcKale, Harold .......... hlead, Blain ............,.... Mead, Gail ,....,,.......,.. llfierritt, Kenneth ....,.. L. Nleyers, Dorothy ........,... llfleyers, lhiartha ........... llliller, Eleanor .....,........ Miller, Frances ................. lhliller, Sherwood ....,..,..... Molinaro, Frank ........... Moore, Sara Alice ,....,.,.... . lhloravek, lhlary .,..,.......... llflorganroth, Lavina Morrison, Bertha .,..4..,.. .....,.,,... Mac n 1 Bub rr J ,, .,........ Mac .......,.,.. llfIag ........ lllirley Ixale .....,.. Big Boy ........,.. Sl1ri1np , ........... ulllerry Dot rr J lllart rr -J Ellze ..,...... Curly .,...... Slzerry ..,..... Molly' ......., zVIol1y Lewe ,,...... Bert lklorse, William .............,... ........,....... ' 'Billie' llflortenson, Ethel ........,.,... .......,.. ' 'lllortey lllullen, llflary '...............,... ,.......... ' 'Jerry' lllyers, Verna ............ ......... ' 'Vin' Nelson, Lillian .......... ..........,...,. ' 'Lil' Nelson, Stuart .......... ....,...,, ' 'Nelly' Newmaker, Jean 4.....,... ....... ' 'Jean' Nichols, Josephine ....................... ...,......... ' 'Jo Nichols, Julia ............,....................,.,.,....,,... Nich' Nichols, hiichael .............,.... Daniel Boone' Nielson, Audrey ......... - .,...,.......,............. Rudy' Nordine, John .....,..,,......,...........,............ Jackie Nystrom, Margaret ..........,......,...., Hllflnggie' Oberg, Genevieve .,.,,.,..,..,. ............. ' 'Gen' O'Donnell, Ralph .......,.... ..,...., ' 'Nell Olson, Billy ..............,.. ..,....... ' 'Ole' Olson, Gail .....,...........,..,.. ......,... Q :. 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KN Howie! fbov W w ff ' i mfg Q f V J Q I .-. -1: n ss U' un L' as :E o 0 FY-1 L... I 82 EN.- Z-1 Z- l D Jw - ' ss scscs n ff we Q i l l sa to k...,.....,,..............r.....x FOCDTBALI. f4 HE 1929 season will stand out vividly, during our later years in life, not because ll of another championship team but because of the various things which befell the squad. A jimi invaded the ranks of our warriors, and it made its visit a lengthy one. In did not depart until the football togs were donned for the last time. llriinor injuries became prevalent during the opening weeks of practice, and the first serious blow came when Jim lVIcConnell, varsity end, suffered a broken leg. The climax to our rather unsuccessful campaign came when Heinie Schindler, regular tackle, died of pneu- monia. Heinie's death came as a severe shock. His absence was keenly felt on the gridiron. Regardless of these bad breaks the team plugged away in a vain effort to uphold the record of Warren High teams -- that of winning more than half of the games on the schedule. We can all take off our hats to the '29 eleven because they went down to defeat as gentlemeng they fought with spirit, courage, and stamina. The second and third teams must also be given a share of the credit, for without them a varsity would be impossible. This ir their record : Warren Sheffield 0 Warren Youngsville 0 Warren North East 12 lfVarren Dunkirk 13 Warren Erie Central 14 Warren Oil City 30 VVarren Nleadville 48 VVarren Kane O Warren Jamestown 27 Warren Erie East 19 Warren Johnsonburg 6 Warren Niagara Falls 13 3 3 mfg I I QM 'Q ... f ...,., V xJ up i i 1 I 5 i 5 -..if E4-U.- 1 ffm Frei N me s 255 W tt. LETTERMEN is EDWIN BRADFORD: Ed proved to be an ideal leader. He carried on where Amgen left off. ALBERT HOLCOBIBZ Lanky!' hit that line like a battering ram. He was the most consistent ground gainer on the team. MARTIN SCHAEFFER: A fast half-back- Shay He reached great heights in the Jamestown game. GEORGE CARLSON: He was a tower of strength on the offense and defense. Judd showed college class in the llieadville encounter. GILBERT CH ECK: Gibbon was a hard Worker. Although inexperienced, he stepped in when help was needed. VICTOR LANDERS: Vic was the midget of the team. VVhat he lacked in size, he made up in speed and grit. :ARTHUR CARLSON: 'iArt's ability as a forward pass receiver and as a consistent player made him outstanding. NEIL CULBERTSON: Here was a trojan for work. .Although hampered considerably by injuries, he stood the gaff and earned his VV, HENRY SCHINDLER: Heinie's performance stamped him as the third member of the Schindler family to spread terror into opposing elevens. EDWARD JEFFERSON: Eddie was a hard running streak, who showed best when the war became the hottest. THOMAS CREAL: Tom,' started as a half, but shifted over to quarter where he showed promise of developing into a brainy leader. JOE SCALISE: Jaidy,s uncanny ability to diagnose plays and his deadly accurate tackling made him an outstanding player. RALPH GELOTTE: Jelly, handicapped by ineligibility and injuries at the starr, proved to be a valuable man on the home stretch. GERALD IRWIN: Bus', is a sure-smashing tackler and an exceptional man at breaking interference. JOSEPH ALLEN: Foggy was the best passer of the year. He has the makings of a triple-threat man, being a passer, a kicker, and a ball-carrier. FRED DONOVAN: ll-'Ioses showed flashes of form during the season. He displayed his best work in the annual Jamestown game. LEROY GII.soN: blood was the type of lineman who took great care of everything that came Ill his path. He was a willing worker and a world-beater for punishment. TROY RIARTIN! Troy successfully fulfilled the shoes vacated by Nlickelson. He was always on the job and encouraged the fellows along. -..if 85 by v 7 Wifi Q V Mm -- if se 5 , ., as M75 s . V X ,Je BASKETBALL VARSITY 'SRS HE Dragons, experienced a fairly successful year, having won nine games and lost nine. Figures fail, however, to determine the power of the team, for they accomplished several notable feats. The outstanding event was the defeat of the strong Erie Academy quintet. This was the first league game that VVarren has won in two years. In the second game of the league with Erie Central, Warren met defeat in an overtime fracas. After being defeated twice by the powerful Erie East five, VVarren finished third in league standing, having two victories and four defeats. The Dragons closed the season with a brilliant 36-20 victory over Kane. iThis was the last game to be played on the high school Hgymf' Next year the Beaty school floor will be used. Although this was Coach Kolpeinls first year as coach in VVarren High, he turned out a well-balanced team, which at times showed championship form. Next year's team has high prospects, because, by that time, the comparatively new Kolpein methods of basketball will have been implanted in the minds of the candidates. A - The leading individual scoring honors were captured by Jaidy Scalise' with 137 points and Captain Gene Kelly with 121 points. The following earned their VV : Gene Kelly, Jaidy Scalise, Fred Donovan, Art Carlson, Bob Kopf, Ray Caldwell, Vern'J Pearson, Bob Coates, and Manager Fred Olson. Of these, Scalise, Coates, Donovan, Kopf, and Caldwell will I'CtUI'Il HCX11 yeilf. Their record: VVar1'en 21 Sheffield Vvarren 27 Corry VVarren 38 ' Youngsville VVarren 22 Erie Academy VVarren 24 Youngsville Yvarren 20 Erie Central VVarren 20 Jamestown YVarren 19 Erie East VVarren 22 North East YVarren 22 Kane VVarren 19 Sheffield ,1Varren 34 Erie Central +VVarren 24 Erie Academy VVarren 13 Jamestown VVarren 21 Erie East War'ren 26 Titusville YVarren 36 Kane -..sgf 87 lg..- 4,A 7 E 4 5 Q EQMA H W J QD 1 1 -..gf 33 XD . f 2 .,.V. .M 1 .A A , , v X-Wil BASKETBALL secouos fi! HF. Second Team, handled jointly by Kolpein and Leidig, turned in a better record than the Varsity by registering fourteen victories and ten defeats. Led by Coates, Jensen, Caldwell, Pearson, and Gelotte the Dragon juniors amassed a total of 497 points to their opponents' 393. This clearly shows their superiority over their rivals. The general all-round play of the Seconds was characterized by their speed and ability to come from behind. They started a winning streak which extended to seven consecutive victor.es before it was broken by Kane. This was their outstanding per- formance during the season. The players on the Seconds will fight hard for varsity berths next year. All have plenty of natural ability, which can easily be developed. The following composed the squad: Jensen, S. Kelly, Gelotte, Smith, Ryberg, Crossett, Lytle, Miller, Gettings, Lindquist, and Forbes. ' Their record .' Warren I3 Shefiield Seconds 16 Warren S Corry Seconds Warren 24- Youngsville Seconds Warrezl 32 Youngsville Seconds Warren 19 Tidioute Warren 18 Sugar Grove Warren 21 Jamestown Seconds VVarren 9 Erie East Seconds Warreri 14 Falconer lvarren 26 Corry Seconds Warren 20 Kane Seconds VVarren 19 Tidfoute YVarren 12 Chautauqua TVarren 30 Sugar Grove VVarren 21 Sheffield Seconds WVarren 34 Lander Warren Z5 Lander VVarren 30 Jamestown Seconds Warren 33 Jamestown Aces Warreli 16 Erie East Seconds VVarren 23 Falconer lVarren 37 Sugar Grove W3f1'CH 13 Kane Seconds -..gf 89 Ea.- W Q , W an n i . V ,, oo fv- 3- l I D X wk o . . r V sae BASEBALL Ai INCE baseball was placed on a paying basis a few years ago, the sport has gained many followers in VVarren High. It was due to the enthusiasm of the students that this sport was retained in our school. The 1929 team was bolstered by a large number of lettermen who returned from the championship team of '28. The team had a difficult schedule, but it managed to pull through with 14 victories, 7 defeats, and one tie. This record gave the team a per- centage of .666, which is above the average for high school nines. According to figures compiled at the end of the season, Kelly led the hitters with an average of .372, while our home-run king, Jelly Gelotte, was second. Q The leading pitcher was Foggy Allen, who turned in some remarkable pitching performances, especially in the Oil City and Titusville games which he helped to win 7-6 and 6-3, respectively. The Seconds played a few games in order to gain experience under Ere. They played Russell, Tidioute, Lakewood, Garland, and a few other local teams. The '30 team, with a few breaks, can look forward to a bright season. Among the lettermen who are returning are Kelly, Scalise, Allen, ll-icConnell, lylastrucci, Gelotte, Pearson, Gilson, Barto, and Frederickson. The lettermen who will not be able to return to the team this year are Bradford, Casper Scalise, and Hedges.. The Varsity record : VVarren Corry 3 Warren Sugar Grove 5 XIVHFYCH Sugar Grove 0 VVarren Youngsville 14 Warren Nlarienville 4 YVarren Tidioute 7 lVarren Titusville 4 VVarren Sugar Grove 5 Warren Tidioute 5 VVarren , Bradford 6 lVarren Oil City 13 VVarren Lakewood 0 VVarren Oil City 3 Warren Youngsville 0 VVarren Titusville 6 Warren Corry 3 Warren ' Bradford 4 Warren Youngsville 4 Warren Sugar Grove 3 VVarren Youngsville 2 ' Warren Lakewood 4 Warrexi Youngsville 3 91 B w ff Q FTE! W7 X JE w 1 A 4 4 1 92 fl . . as is i i Eapkgs H .. . V W Q TRACK ASC HE record of the '29 track team is very impressive. lVarren won all but one I dual meet and was placed third in the District Kleet, held at Bradford. This feat was considered remarkable because of the strong competition encountered. VVhen one stops to consider that Warren was placed third, he should remember that in doing so, it was forced to defeat Erie East, Erie Central, a great Sharon squad, Grove City, Bradford, and many other high-powered teams of Northwestern Pennsylvania. Besides the squad's splendid showing as a unit, several other noteworthy things were accom-- plished. First, there was Captain 'lBob Schindler's work in the discus. Bob's per- formance was sensational, for he broke both the state and district mark of 117 feet and 4 inches by hurling the discus 120 feet and 8 inches to capture first place. The former record was held by Rflonte Scott of VVarren. This mark of Bob's is certain to remain intact for a long time. Next to Bob's work came the sterling race which Donovan gave DeTeurk of East in the 440 yard dash. Fred was nosed out by a scant margin only, after a gruelling run. The lion's share of the credit for the victories rightfully belongs to Coach Harry C. Hutchings who made a name for VVarren High in the realm of track. Hutch had track in his hands from the start. He nursed the sport along with great success. He turned out championship teams year after year and established track firmly as a paying sport. In addition to that, Hutch developed numerous stars, such as lllonte Scott, Lawrence Clark, Bob Schindler, Eberhardt, and Phister. In summarizing the work of the '29 team one can easily see that it was not a one man team but a collection of many stars in a variety of events. Outstanding among the dash men were Bidwell, Creal, Donovan, and Beckley, in the distance runs Geitner, Juliano, Art Carlson, Don Anderson, and llloran upheld our colors notably. The Held events were taken care of by Schindler, Beckley, Gafner, llluir, Irwin, and the diminutive Vic Landers. Each of these boys earned his VV.l' This is llze record of Ihr ienm: lVarren 62 Smethport 44 VVarren 84 ,Bradford 29 VVarren 74-X5 Youngsville 29M VVarren -Third in District Meet Warren 56M Erie East 6522 VVarren 65 Jamestown 35 93 55..- 7 , ff 76-Q 4 4 EW 'Q . , ., Q ,.., , WD v Ei, 94 E..- .....-.-.-f.--..s.v.- .... .-.V S ii Q l l W7 s t V TJ e I-IIGI-I SCI-ICD! SIRI S' CI UB fc! President ......,,,...... .. .,,,...........,... KLQXHR RIEAD Vice-President ,.......... .......... L ucv DoNALDsoN Sem-emry '......,,.,...... ........... S ARAH Biusrow Treasurer ..,....... ........ G RACE GREER N writing the past year's activities of the Girls, Club, we find many interesting things to set down. VVith a membership of two hundred and twenty-two, almost a hundred per cent. gain over last year's record, we hold the honor of being the largest club in Northwestern Pennsylvania. Our Kiski delegates brought back enthusiastic reports, and many of their unique ideas have become actualities. Some of the innovations were Doughnut Day, a new form of Recognition Service, and a Beauty Talk. The cabinet members held an all day setting up conference early in September. At that time they made extensive plans for the entire year. ln our Recognition Service-made most impressive with the Ship Theme -- we welcomed the many new members into the organization. Needless to say, the annual Hi-Y Girls' Club Hallowe'en party went over big in every sense of the word. Two big questions, VVhat do you want to be ? and 'WVhat school do you want to attend in became the center of interest in two lively discussion meetings. Vocation night dealt with the topic of our life career. At this meeting several representatives from the College Womai1's Club, gave us interesting talks on college life, while others showed us vivid pictures of our college-life-to-be. Forty club members, who have held weekly discussions, will receive Girl Reserve rings at the lllother and Daughter Banquet in June. Perhaps the zenith of our year was reached in the llid-Yvinter Conference of the Northwestern Pennsylvania Girl Reserves which was held in Y-Varren on February 7, 3, 9. Nliss Zelah Heinbaugh, Secretary of the Girl Reserves in Cleveland, Ohio, brought a fine message in her talk to us, From the opening session on Saturday morning until the Vesper Service on Sunday afternoon, not a thing was lacking to make the con- ference an overwhelming success. Team work has been responsible for the great-I think that term would be applicable - year we have had. Such a year would not have been possible without the harmonious committee work and the hearty cooperation of all the members. - SARAH Biusrow. 9 5 7 mfg mf? 1 QD i 1 -..if 96 fp .. A , ,,,l . me as I-II-Y CLUB A65 HIS year the Hi-Y Club has been successful in its three-fold purpose of clean liv- I ing, clean speech, and clean scholarship. It has accomplished these objectives by alternate social and discussion meetings. The former were enjoyed because of their entertaining programs, while the latter were enjoyed because of their serious nature. The quality of these meetings and the value received from them by each member have been responsible for keeping the Hi-Y from being merely a dinner club. The 1930 Hi-Y Club has left a mark that has never before been equalled in the annals of Warren High School. It has succeeded in establishing a membership of one hundred and sixty-three. This makes it the largest Hi-Y Club in the United States. Several new ideas were started in this year's club. One of these was a Faculty Dinner at which time the Hi-Y invited the men teachers of our school to be its guests at one of the weekly meetings. This year the club elected Helen Pressel, who has so willingly given us valuable service, as an honorary member. The annual Hi-Y Girls' Club play was, as usual, a huge success. The lliad Honeymoon was enacted by four students from the Girls' Club and eight from the Hi-Y Club. The Hi-Y Girls' Club Hallowe'en party was held at the Y. hfl. C. A. this year., It was, needless to say, a great time for everyone who was there. Several members have attended out-of-town conferences this year. The following oflicers served during the year: First Semester President ......................................,.......... DAVID A. SMITH, JR. Vice-President .........,. ................... I ACK BECKLEY Secretary -...,.,......... .........i, A RTHUR CARLSON Treasurer .,.,......,.. .....,,,.. W VALTERPJ. ll'lAURER Second Semester President .........,..,...............,,......................,...,... ARTHUR CARLSON Vice-President ............ .......,....... E UGENE KELLY Secretary .......... , ......... ,..,............,.... J ACK BECKLEY Treasurer ......,.. ............. E RNEST C. MILLER -JACK BECKLEY. -..gf 97 fi 1 ff W7 V QQ + 98 I '11 -Q 3 U U 2 ca E .5 zo ... I , 1 fi -Je, --4--45 :a we l V at GIQI S' GI FF CI UB Music it was we brought from heatfn, . On an angel's breath so pure, And it alone may -we carry back, dr a thing that shall endurej ' And thus uplifted do we mount, Like some celestial throng To realms of world-forgotten joy On wings of living Song! - GAINES. . N the several years that the Girls' Glee Club has been existing very actively, there h has been a constant endeavor, with a definite realization, to achieve the aim of increasing worth and accomplishment. ' ' This year the experiment of organizing two glee clubs was successfully attempted. The first club consisted of juniors and seniors, and the second of underclassmen. Each group developed a program with numbers suited to the variance of the voices in its organization. With the combined efforts of both clubs, our hundred girls gave a concert of very high calibre. This successful event was later celebrated by a dinner and dance at the Y. W. C. A. During the year the club accepted a few outside engagements. In February, Glee Club I sang before an assembly of Warren County school directors at thecourt house, and in llilareh it gave a concert in the Baptist Church. Late in the spring the Glee Club will enter the contest at Clarion with the hope of receiving the much coveted loving cup. As usual, we shall give a concert at Reynolds- ville, the evening before the event at Clarion. The splendid and unified response given ll-'Zliss lllilliren by the -girls is proof of thc esteem with which they regard her and the excellence of her work. The trio, composed of Ruth Aubitz, sopranog Virginia Slacum, second soprano: and Margaret Erickson, alto, also deserves praise. Our accompanist, Helen Pressel, has given us the best of service during the entire year. The oflicers of Glee Club l are as follows: President ...............................,....,.........,........,............, GRACE GREER Vice-President ...,..... ,...........,... S ARAH Biusrow Secretary ......,........... ........ J EANNE'r'rE Mona Treasurer .....,..,... ............. .,...... lk ' IARTHA DENTLEK Librarian ....,,..,...,.............................. ,.....,........ J ANE KrNKsAD Those of Glee Club II are as follows: President .............,,......,........,................. lVIARGARET CHALMERS Vice-President ......... ....,......,...... H ELEN Guoves Secretary ,............,.... . .,.,......... BEULAH BURCH Treasurer ,.....,..,. .... ,.....,,. K A THERINE KEHM Librarian ........ ...,.... E LIZABETH JAMXESON -JEANNETTE INCIOITIR. -..gf 99 'F 'H , g 1:, f T ,W V J --C-liif 100 4 I Z, W -M , Q N 'A E V NJ I-I IGH SCI-ICQ! GRC!-I I-STFQA fix! Officers of the or'flw.v!r'11: President ......,..................A.,.............................,....,......,.. Foxx XVELLS If'ice-President .,.,.,,...... ......... C HARLES ARMSTRONG Secretary-Trermn-ez -.....,... ,....,..... X VILLIAM HIGHHOUSE Direfior '............,.....,......... ,.........,. ll IISS AIARY AARON I T the beginning of the year, the VVarren High School Orchestra was reorganized under the direction of Bliss Khry Aaron Increased interest is as shon n and thc orchestra was greatly enlarged. In fact, the orchestra is larger now than it has been for some time. A new instrument, the sousaphone, has been added to the number of instruments. At the present time the boys are still engaged in the learning process, hut they expect to surprise and delight the student body at Assembly some day soon. ln addition to playing for the regular Assembly exercises every Friday, the orchestra played for the following plays: The Night of Plays, A'VVhat Happened to Jones, The lllad Honeymoon, and The Creaking Chairf' The personnel of the orchestra is as follows: Firrl liiolin: Sevond Violin: Doris Armstrong llyron Thomas Klargaret Nelson Donald Kinander Muriel Keller Ella l'IcCabe Irene Anderson Tru znjrets : Gail Olson Kenneth llflerritt Lorrin Carlson Paul Johnson Romaine Erickson Sylvia Lucia Arthur Davis Xladeline Blair Vern Johnson Stuart Nelson Banjos .' Angelo Scalise James lllahood Dru ms : Tom YVells flfanzlolin: llichael Nichols 101 C1Ill'iIIFf5 : Charles Armstrong Gail Ettinger Davis Durham S1IA'IIf5l10lIl'X : Carlyle Svensen lVilliam Highhouse George Carlson Piano : Flora llarker Jeannette Loding I QQ r-Q11 E 3 W7 f 102 .W . E was DEBATING CLUB fig! HE Debating Club has held several meetings this year at which more or less im- promptu debates were held. This type of debating was found very interesting. Several of the members became engaged in rather heated arguments but no casualties resulted. The following oiiicers were elected, at the first meeting, to serve for the year: President ......,..,..,...... .......,.. D ONALD C. ANDERSON Vice-President .,....,., ....i...... X fmcmia SLACUM Secretary ',...i.,., ...... ........... R r 'IARTHA DENTLER Treasurer .,....... ....,.. D AVID A. SMITH .Manager ...,....... ........ E RNEST AIILLER At the first two or three meetings Rlr. Young, the new coach, gave short but very instructive talks on debating. He explained the two sides of the question that the club was to use in most of its major debates this year. The question was: Resolved that the mergers of present day manufacturing and public service corporations are to the best in- terests of the American people. In most of the major debates the aflirmative side of the question was upheld by Virginia Slacum, VValter lllaurer, and Donald C. Anderson, while the negative side was taken care of in a very capable manner by Ernest C. hliller, Frances l. Johnson, and Raymond Swanson. Debates were held with Erie East, Central, Academy, Bradford, and Jamestown. Klembers of the National Forensic League, who are now in School, are Donald C. Anderson, VValter llaurer, Virginia Slacum, Ernest C. lliller, Emma Anderson, Grace Greer, Raymond Swanson, and Frances l. Johnson. For some reason it has been rather difficult to get anyone, outside of a few regular debaters, to take part in the various debates. Debating itself may be rather uninter- esting at times, but it gives students who are incapable or, for some reason, do not Wish to take part in athletics, a chance to uphold VVarren High's prestige in active competi- tion. Furthermore, debating is perhaps one of the most valuable extra-curricular activi- ties. Debating trains one to think clearly, quickly, and logically. Not only does de- bating train one's mind, but it also helps to enable one to present one's ideas in a clear, convincing manner. E , VVe hope that in the years to come more students- will take part in this valuable extra-curricular activity. 103 ig... XQ . ., '7 'Q v QQ I 1 W w W 1 w w 104 gar- 'J , iiii .s . 'F 'H A, V J ltd, LATIN CLUB fb! N the past two years the membership of the Latin Club has increased from forty- six to one hundred and twenty-six members. Each Latin class has an individual club with its own officers. ln the fourth year and the second year, first semester classes, the ollicers represent the Roman cities. ln the second year and the third year, second semester classes, they represent the officers of the Roman Republic. At Christmas time the Vergil class celebrated the feast of the Saturulia with appro- priate speeches and games. Un Valentine Day the Club had a Valentine program, con- sisting of ancient love stories. A song, At Dawningf' was rendered by Jeannette llflohr. At other meetings, the Club studied the lite and works of Vergil. In the third year classes the club had impromptu programs, comparing the Rdman' literary and political customs and statesmen with modern ones. In the second year classes the students had impersonations of deities. A very interesting program was car- ried out in the portrayal of a Roman wedding. The students had 'written original Latin poems, plays, and jokes. Each class was divided into two sections, the Gauls and the Romans. Each side had its own oflicers and presented its own programs. Points were given to the side having the best program, and the side having the most points was entertained by the losing side. The purpose of all these programs was to acquaint the student with the people, the customs, the geographical and industrial features, the important feasts and holidays, and the famous personages of ancient and modern Rome. As a fitting close to this year's activities, the third year class entertained the fourth year class at the third annual Roman banquet. -..at 10 5 U ' A rg, 'B .A.,. , f .,., V XJ no I l'l .Q 2 O .cz .E s: as n. m LJ I -'-if 106 Q, fa M75 . . V X .Je SPANISH CLUB 'ii HE 1929-'30 Spanish Club was organized in September, and, resolving to carry on the work of the clubs of previous years, it gained a higher goal. Interesting Spanish programs were presented each month. They consisted of parties, where games and dancing were enjoyed, a Spanish concert, and a hike. The outstanding feature of the year, however, was the presentation of a Spanish program in assembly. The members of the club presented the Spanish play, Uno de Ellos Debe Casarsef' The cast for the play were the following: Juan ......,.., .i....... R ICHARD HEASLEY' Diego ..........i ........,....... J osEPH Mfxsrauccr Luisa ...,..,......... ........,... B ERNADETTE .AVERILL Tin Illaria ......,...., ........ F LORENCE ANDERSON Spanish songs, sung by Grace Greer and Sally Bristow, helped to make a weli- balanced Spanish program. - A farewell party is now being planned in honor of those who will graduate in June. lliembers of this club can be recognized by the official insignia, which represents the two great provinces of Spain: Leon and Castle. ' ' The following students held the offices this year: President ........... ......,.................... G RACE GREEK Secretary .....,...... ............, F LORENCE ANDERSON Treasurer .,........ ,.......,......,. ........ J 0 SEPH ALLEN -..ei 107 5..- W ff W f J i 1 -wg ms EQ W fi f D ' Q z E -:Ein E 5 f v F n pf' I 9WYf 2 c v QM FQENCH CLUB 'BS I HE members of the French Club can proudly boast of an unusually successful year. Shortly after the beginning of the first semester, Bliss Stone, our very capable leader in all French Club activities, called a meeting for the purpose of organizing. After the usual squabbling and excitement of an election, we announced the following officers: President .......4.,,u..,.. ,........ I ACK BECKLEY Vife-President .,........ .,.....,. R onepsr SMITH Secretary .,,.......,.... ......,...... F RED ll1lAURER Treasurer -..,...... ........ 1 IAC HAS-IILTON These officers immediately started activities. A party, held in conjunction with the Spanish and Latin clubs, was given in the high school gym in November. Those feeling the urge tohiance did so to the strains of a phonograph and a piano. Q Refresh- ments were served to the exhausted multitude. All this may sound uninteresting- but you should have been there. f For a while at mid-term, except for an important business meeting, we did noth- ing. At the beginning of the second semester, we again came to life. After looking around and seeing no shadow, we made plans for the annual lllardi Gras to beheld sometime during the early spring months. A In April the grand ball took place. Gaily dressed merry-makers came to the highly decorated vm. Everv detail was a Treat success - ffood eats, good orches- . . g is we tra, and a good moon. Every one liked the moon. This dance brought to a close our major activities for the year. The club wishes equal success to all future clubs whose members desire to master the French language. - FRED MAURER. - -ii 109 fies- U E 5 ' W. ,, V X my ...ff w 1 mg .- f' ' . . , f f .A.A, x V STENCDGIQAPHEFQS' CLUB AES Efficiency -- Our Goali' HE Stenographers' Club was organized November 18, 1929, with a membership of forty-five students. The following officers were elected: Presidenz ..........r...,,.................... ,.,............. F Lomzxce PEARCE Vive-President .....,w.... .,.,...,,.. F RANGES E. JOHNSON Secretary ..........,... ....,...,,..,. B ARBARA EDINGER Treasurer ..........r..,............,........,,........,...............,,.,. LUcY KTORAN The purpose of this club is to aid the members in acquiring a knowledge of busi- ness, in learning the detailed requirements of the stenographic profession, and in ac- quainting themselves with general information, valuable to private secretaries. The development of these stenographic arts is promoted through discussions, readings, plays, and contests. - . ltleetings are held the first and third hlondays of each month, at which time a committee of five is appointed to arrange the program for the following meeting. These committees have proved themselves very competent and original, by presenting novel programs consisting of talks, plays which portray features of the business routine, hu- morous stories, written in shorthand to be transcribed by the members. The advertis- ing, typing, slogan, shorthand contests, with prizes awarded to the winners, stimulate much enthusiasm in the club, and they are largely responsible for the attentiveness of each member. The members of this new club are the first from Warren High School to enter the national contest sponsored by the Order of Gregg Artists. Thirty-five of the thirty- six participants who submitted shorthand copies passed the qualifications and received engraved certificates of membership in the O. G. A. Ethel Mi. Anderson and Louise Urbanski received gold O. G. A. pins as a reward for special merit in the contest. The club expects to close the year's work with a banquet. The following menu has been proposed: Rewrre Currie Soup Diptlzong HPI1I'fS Broiled PI'ord-Signs Consonant Chips Stuffed Vorablllarjf with Short-Cuts ' Disjoined Prefixes and Zlfllillfli Circles Light-Line Cream and Expedienis Blend Salad Sufix-Noir Under the leadership of llfliss Ruth Tillotson, the Charter members of the Ste- nographers' Club have formed an active, helpful organization that should be carried on tn the coming years by students who are interested in this profession. ' - B. E. AND L. M. -as 111 fl ff 'H V QQ, -if 112 Ex-W -i L 'J 3- N o Q 2 LE 3 1 c ev Q! .2 an ... l ,Qc ff E 'EE bliss fy , , ,. R QW - r f BLUE AND WHITE fb! 2 HE students enjoyed reading ity the Board enjoyed making itg and the magazine Y was a success financially. What more could a Board wish for? Each year it has been a custom for the new Board to initiate a new department. This year's Board has just cause to be proud of its offering, the Alumni Department, which we feel will have a permanent place in the book. The members of the Board were partly responsible for the success Of these pub- lications, but the greater share of the credit should be given to those students of Warreil High who supported the Blue and VVhite by their subscriptions and to those who made it interesting by their original and interesting contributions. A V The Board: Editor-in-Chief ......r,... r......,., N VIRGINIA SLACUM Associate Editor ......,.,. ..., . . ,,.,...r,... CHARLES HABIILTON Literary Editor ..,..........,.....,.,.... .........,.,...., R AYMOND SWANSON N ELLIE TAYLOR EMMA ANDERSON LEROY GxLsON JEANNETTE MOHR JOSEPH ll'1ASTRUCCI WESLEY CLYMER dlunini Editor .............,.,...,.r.....,.,.....,. ...r.-................. L OUISE URBANSKI Clubs Editor .............r.... ,................................,.........r..,... R OsE DAv1s Exthange Editors ......... .....,............... D ORIS COLE, WAYNE BLYLER Joke Editors .r.......... r......... L UCY DONALDSON, LOUISE CONDTT Gossip Editors ......... .......... E DITH STEIN, ROBERT DAVIDSON Athlrtir Editor ...,.... r....r....r...............,...........,.....,... E DWIN BRADFORD ,fri Editors ,.,..,........... ,.......,.. T ROY ll'IARTIN, GEORGE JOHNSON Faculty Adviser -..,.................,......r...... ,....r....,........, M iss ll1ATILDA STEINHOFF Typists ...,............ LOLA JOHNSON, GLADX'S JUDD, EMMA ANDERSON Business Staff 5 Business Ilflanager .............,.,.,..............,......,.......................,.... THOMAS K. CREAL .dssistant Business 111 tmagers , RICHARD FIELD, FRED lVIAURER, JACK BECKLEY Circulation Illanagers ...,...,...,,..,..,......, ROBERT HABEN, ALBERT SAVAGE Treasurer .r,........................... .........,r.,........................,...... J . LESLIE ELLIS -..gf 113 EA- E . A , .i , h W7 f L I i L I -1.3 1 14 yew Z' 35 D scs s Da HOME RCDGM CI-IAIRMEN 'T-5 gl' HE practice of having home room chairmen was started last year as an experi- Il ment. This year it has been established as a necessity and has proved increasingly advantageous to the Student body and the teachers. This year a chairman and vice-chairman were chosen to attend to the increasing amount of work carried on in the home rooms. The Officers collect class dues, get Subscriptions for school publications, make announcements, take charge Of elections and balloting, and in some cases they take complete charge Of attendance. YVe hope that in the near future these chairmen will form a real organization that will eventually become a student council. Below is a complete list of chairmen and vice-chairmen. Cl1airn1en: f ice-Chairmen : XVILLIAM BEVEVINO LOREN BIDWELL RICHARD HEASLEH' WVALTER NIAURER JOHN STEWART ROBERT COATES ROBERT HABEN JAMES RICCONNELL ROBERT CROSSETT WAYNE BLYLER RUDOLPH FREDERICKSON GLADYS JENSEN EMIL RIEACHAM llfl.-'XRGARET RIULLEN TODD SIGGINS JOHN 'TRAX CHARLES M. HAB'IILTON TOM FISHER WILLIAM HIGHHOLTSE EDYVARD STANDER DONALD B J ERS EDNA HAEHN CONNIE JOHNSON GAIL OLSON WILFRED TICKNER MARY Russo JAMES SENGER HARRIET BORG SARAH BRISTOYV' RUBY JENSEN KLAHR MEAD N ELLIE TAYLOR LUCY DONALDSON PAT LAVERY ll'1ARION RUHLINIAN JANE STEVVART BEULAH BURCH JUNE DEFREES DON KINANDER AUDRESS lh'IEAD JACK NEAL ANNE SIEGFRIED PAULINE XIANDERBILT ll IARTHA DENTLER ROBERT BRANCH DORIS PETERSON HELEN SILL JOHN ALLEN ROBERT DELONO JEANNE LESSER DOROTHY MYERS H.ARRIET REYNOLDS JOE LYTLE ELSA MAE SNELDING 115 15..- ff , A 'F gwfii EXW 'Q V XJ no 1 1 1 Ez-e... w 3 V , ,Q,. , - V W ms DQAMATIC CLUB '59 U HE Dramatic Club for the year 1929-30 was organized in September. The fol- lowing officers served the iirst semester: President .....A....,......... .........,. X V ALTER J. MAURER Vive-President .,,,.e..... ,.,.e....., 1 'IARTHA DENTLER Secretary ,..,......,.,...... ......,..,.,.,..,. K LAHR lUEAD Treasurer ........... ......... H owfmo COLT The Executive Committee, appointed by the president, consisted of Eugenia Kehr, Helen Pressel, and Howard Colt. Their work was to help plan the programs for the club. Some very original and very fine one-act plays were presented this year. Perhaps the most outstanding was the llIinstrel, Written and directed by ll-Iiss Kahl. Every- one enjoyed the short plays in which almost every member of the club has, at one time or another, taken part. These plays gave Bliss Kahl the opportunity to discover new talent for the more important dramatic work. One of the big features of the year was the annual Evening of Plays, consisting of a well rounded program in the form of a farce UO, Hamlet, Hamlet, VVhere Have You Been? g a comedy, My NeighlJor's VVife y and a mystery, The Monkey's Paw. The proceeds from this play will he used in the purchasing of a new curtain for the stage. ' A H The following officers were elected to serve the second semester: Presidenl ii..i......,........ ......... R ICHARD HEASLEX' If'ice-Pr-esidefif ....i.,.... .........,............ 'I TOM VVELLS Src:-erm-5. -,.................... .,..... L UCY DoN,x1.DsoN Trmmrfv -....... .,..,... H owfuzo COLT A representative from the VVilliam's School of Expression gave the students a real treat. His clever impersonations were greatly enjoyed. At the meeting preceding this one, the program consisted of some very amusing impersonations of different members of the faculty. lllany more good programs will he arranged before the year closes. i17 . 1 ff Q35 W7 w , V X Q kc . -Wg 118 I r-1 by .E M 'S 'E U U2 - i ,,.. .... J K7 mg t O Je SENlOi2 PLAY NE of the really big events in high school activities - one that is always looked forward to by everyone- is the annual senior play. This year the seniors had reason to be proud of their offering, The Creaking Chair, presented in lVarreu hlay 1 and 2, and in Youngsville hlay 6. The Creaking Chair, a farcial mystery play, has an English setting, although the characters are all affected in some way by the mysteries and beliefs of ancient Egypt. Edwin Latter, who is recovering from a knife wound, received in Egypt, is somewhat worried over the condition of his wife, Anita, who, due to her childhood experiences in Egypt, has a terrible aversion to anything blue. Latter receives from Egypt a valuable headdress sent by his colleague, Carruthers, who is secretly planning with llirs. Carruthers to steal the headdress. Latter's daughter, Sylvia, is in love with John Cutting, a cub reporter. Cutting and his friend, Philip Speed, a journalist of some note, come to the Latter home on the evening of the arrival of the headdress, pre- sumably to get a story about it. Holly is Latter's devoted butler and is more or less in love with Rose, the maid. On the morning, following the delivery of the headdress, Mrs. Carruthers is found murdered. For several reasons, all clues indicate that the murderer is one of the Latter household. Suspicion falls on everyone, including Hart, the detective from Scotland Yard and his two assistants, Henley and Bates. After many arguments, explanations, and revelations, Speed, who is actually an Egyptian and a member of the mysterious Ulema, confesses his guilt. The Cast of Clzaracttfrs' .-lngus H01l3', L!1fl'FI'lS butler ......,,..,.,........,.,,.....,....,....,.......,. RICHARD HEASLEH' rlsmi Alissa, an Egyptian .......,,.. ,......,......,...... T OM YVELLS A flnita Latter, Latterfv 'wife ,...,,..... .......,.............. R UBY JENSEN Rose Hfiurh, a maid ..................,............... ,.......,.., X 7IRGINIA SLACUM Edwin Latter, an archeologist ,.,.......,......,..,.......................,..... lv,-'XLTER ll-IAURER Sylvia Latter, Latte-r's daughter ............,..,,..,..,.......... MARGARET HAINIILTON Eleanor Carruthers, 'wife of Lattrr's associate .................... HARRIET BORG John Cutting, I1 rub reporter ,.......,,....,.....,.,,................................,.,,.. HOWARD COLT Philip Speed, n journnlin' .,.....,.......................,.......................... RICHARD DENTLER Oliver Hart, Inspector from Scotland Yard ,.,. DONALD C. ANDERSON Herzleyi, ll detective ............................,................,....,.......,. .,,...,......., J AMES TVIADDEN Bates, another detective ...........,.................,............. .........., R OBERT DAVIDSON As comedy leads, Dick Heasley, Virginia Slacum, and Jim Nladden furnished the amusementg while lValter lllaurer, Donald Anderson, and Ruby Jensen kept the ten- sion high. Dick Dentler swayed his hearers with his oratory, and Howard Colt and ll-Iargaret Hamilton were greatly appreciated as the young lovers. Harriet Borg and Robert Davidson added to the pleasing effect of the whole play, and Tom VVells lent Egyptian atmosphere. . The credit for the successful production of this play can, as usual, be laid at the feet of Miss Kahl, who again demonstrated her ability to produce a splendid play while working with a cast in which many were inexperienced. ' -..gf 1 19' ig..- XD ,...,.5 VDWA mf? Q V N JSC 3 120 yay-- -i l .-4 73 as . , f tl c .W ' e NJ I-II-Y GIRLS' CLUB PLAY KBS N the evening of February 28, the Girls' Club and the Hi-Y presented for their annual play, The llflad Honeymoonf, by Barry Conners. This play was highly entertaining because it had so many laughs and so much action. v The main plot has to do with the implications arising from Peggy Colgate's elope- ment with Wally Spencer and the very unconventional efforts of Peggy's father in help- ing the elopement along. lVI1'S. Shannon, Colgate's housekeeper, only partially under- stands what's happening, and her efforts to stop the elopement are very comical as well as extreme. . . The sub-plot has to do with stolen bonds and the efforts of Bill Cripps and Parson Crandal, two crooks, to place the blame on Duke Wilson, a reformed criminal, who has married llflarie, a maid in the Colgate home. Still further complicated situa- tions arise from the efforts of Obediah Eads, a small town constable, who is in constant fear of lllrs. Eads, to place whomever hesees under arrest., Kennedy, a detective, does his part to straighten out the arrests and to capture the real criminal. Jimmy Rawlin- son, a lawyer, also tries his hand at straightening out the complicated situation, but only succeeds in making matters worse. Finally Duke Wilson, 'by a clever piece of strategy, clears up the Whole matter in a few minutes. Cast of Characters : llfrs. Shan non ..,...... Rufus Colgate ........... lllarie Ufilson ..,....... Duke Wilrozz ....... Bill Cripps ....,....... Kennedy ....................,.... Peggy Colgate ....... Walljv Spencer .....,. Jimmy Rawlinson .,......... Obediah Earls ................ lllrs. Eads .............,.... Parson Crandal .... .. .........,,....,..........,..........,..,,..........,.,,,..........,,.. EUGENIA KEHR This play was presented under the direction of -vEf'12l E+.- DONALD C. ANDERSON . .,..............LUcY DQNALDSON .....,..,...ERNEST MILLER ............ROBERT DAVIDSON GERALD IRWIN RACHEL OLSON .............THOMAS K. CREAL ...................WALLAcE LOTT ...........WALTER llrfAURER ,............VIRGINIA SLACUM ...........,....FRED MAURER ll-iiss Anna L. Kahl. w 7 fdfi N Q, N 1 22 fi I r-. In 2 P4 H. .2 G Sl P1 s.: l , setsy f 'S . , V lip WI-IAT HAPPENED TO JGNESH 'ii HE Junior Class won much applause upon the presentation of their class play, What Happened to Jones, a three act farce by George H. Broadhurst. The public was unanimous in declaring this one of the most finished and most laugh- produc- ing plays ever staged in the high school auditorium. A good looking and a good working cast made it pleasing to the eye and to the ear. The Cast was as follows: Jones, a hymn book salesman ........... ..... ..,............ T O M CREAL Ebenezer Goodly, a professor ............,......................,., .,,,........ G ERALD IRWIN Antony Goodly, D. D., Bishop of Ballarat ....,....... ....,........ F RED lVIAURER Richard Heatherly, fiance of lllarjorie ...,....... .................... W ALLACE LOTT Thomas Holder, a policeman ...................,......................,.,,,. ROBERT WHEELOCK Williarn Bigbee, an inmate of a sanitorium ..... ....,.,.,....,,, R ICHARD GRAY Henry Fuller, the superintendent ....................... ........... IK 'IAC HALIILTON Mrs. Goodly, Ebenezefs wife ..,,.,....... ,............. E UGENIA KEHR Cissy, their ward ...,.....,.......,.,,............. ,.,.,....... L Ucv DoNA1.nsoN A Marjorie . V IVIARTHA DENTLER their daughters .........,,.................. ..... Minerva Reels Niven All-vina Starlight, lllrs. Goodly's sister ........,.. .......... M ARY HUBLEY Helma, a Swedish maid ........................,.,.....,..... .....,.... R ACHEL OLSON The plot shows the ingenuity of Jones in getting out of the many perplexing situations when, for protection, he poses as the Bishop of Ballarat. The play was produced under the direction of Anna Louise Kahl. -- FRED DoNovAN. -sf 123 gs-- fs fb t t ff vs -- v ,J Q1 QQW- BUYS' ATHLETIC ASSCDCIATICN fe! HE Boys' Athletic Association held its first meeting early last fall. At that time the students were enrolled and the following officers were elected: President .,....,...,...... ........... R ici-man HEASLEY' Vice-President ........, , ......... Rosem' SCHINDLER Secretary ........,.... ......,...... W ILLIAM BEVEVINO Treasurer .........., ,.....,... . ..P. W. NI. PRESSEL Throughout the entire year the members of the Association have supported the athletic activities in every way possible. At the end of the football and basketball seasons a sweater was presented to each new letterman. The annual football and basketball dances and banquets were declared unusually successful and enjoyable. At the ice cream social held at the Y. BL , the members showed their ability to make ninety-Eve bricks of ice cream disappear in less than a half hour. lt always makes the teams feel more like fighting hard if they feel that someone is interested in their welfare. The citizens and merchants have shown their interest in our school and its activities by giving their support to the teams in various Ways. VVe wish to thank every one of them for his kindness. The ilrlasterson Transfer Company solved the problem of transportation by carry- ing the football squad to and from the field in one of their trucks. lklr. Sarvis entertained the entire football squad at the Library Theatre. 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. The Warren Furniture Company provided the Athletic Association with a place to store the bleachers. We also wish to express our thanks to all those officials and professional men who donated their services during the year. ' ---ti 124 is- cg s 5 gm ' z E s kj H ... , . i .A,. V X- lo FOIQESTRY CLUB gk! HE Forestry Club, organized some time ago, has been quite active, and several of the fellows have made expedi- tions into the woods to study nature. The club has always held itself in readiness to be of service in any way possible to VVarren's Forestry Department. One of the things that this club does best and actually likes to do is to fight forest fires. Several promising young fires have been tripped in the bud by the members of this organization. Two large boxes containing all the equipment necessary to put out a fire are kept in readiness for an emergency call. The study of forestry is closely allied to tree surgery and the care of trees in general. Next year the club expects to start a class in the care of trees. Tree surgery is fast becoming a profession of importance. This class should give the students, interested in forestry, a chance to see if they might be interested in making tree surgery their life work. ' VVilliam Nloran was the student leader of the club. lllr. Hetrick was the faculty adviser of the club. -..gf 12 5 Es..- H r t e t o W a ASSEMBLY ACTIVITIES September September September October October October November November Novembe r December january January january February February February March March March Nlarch April April May lVIay May May U ll H U H If U H fb! Coats and Petticoatsn Under the Law Silence Please Peter Talk on Edison by Mr. Kirby Mr. Young's talk on Scouting lVIr. Young's talk on Scouting Pep meeting Talk on Flags Follow Suit Girls' Glee Club Concert Presentation of Football W's Pin Money Spanish Club program lVIusic and readings by Helen Pressel The Minstrel The lkiinstreln To Oblige Benson Shakespeare Strikes the Town Musical program Presentation of Basketball W's Allegheny Glee Club concert Spark Plug Nloney for Jam Jerry Nliscellaneous Shop of Perpetual Youth Mrs. Flynn's Neighbors Kid Day program -.ag 126 15-N- fi 41 Q 7 t st t 'F Zi-s e Q s ss v Qt, ,J 2.4 Advertisements Silhouettes Notes 5, f W Q 'eY'B -g '11 - Yi 1' 'H , rl , WR X 5-..-.-4...v.--U.-..... ...... Hi 1 V fx xii, AN JSJ IE 47 's v , ., . ADVERTISING INDQX Read me farewell 71 ofef of me Wim. Page Anderson Shoe Co .........,.................... . ...,.......,..... . ..,..,.. 133 Associated Gas du Electric System ..,,.....,. ......... 1 93 Baird Tire Shop, Inc ........................ ,.......... ........,.. ..., .... . 1 3 2 Bairstow Studio .......,......,,... , ............................ . ......... 138 Baker, H. D ......,,.,,................................... ......... 1 55 Barnhart-Davis Co ......,...,...................., ........, 1 81 Barrette's Dry Cleaning Co ............... .... . ..,. 1 33 Beckley Electric Co. ....,...,...,........,.................. ......,.. 1 57 Bennett, W. F. ...........,....,...,................................., ......... 1 44 Betts Foundry and Machine Shop ,... .. ..... .... . .... 1 42 Black, A, R. ..,.,.....................,....,....,....,................ ......... 1 77 Blue and White Confectionery ....,........ ........, 1 45 Borg Studio ......,.,,....,,,.....,......,,...............,....,.... ......... 1 49 Bradford Supply Co ......,.,............,....... ......... 1 49 Brown's Boot Shop ......................,..,........ . ....... .172 Bryant and Stratton College ..,....,.. ......... 1 63 Carnahan-Shearer Co ...... ,........,. . ..,..,..,.....,.. ..,...... 1 4 4 Citizens National Bank .....,..,.............,...,......., , ........ 178 Community Savings and Loan Co ...,,.... ......., . 164 Conewango Trust Co ...............,.............,....,... .......,. 1 B7 Conti Barber and Beauty Shop ...,......,.. , ........ 177 Cook's Boot Shop .......................,.................. ......,.. 1 42 Cozy Corner .,...,....................,..................... ......... 1 39 Craft and Genge ............,......... 7 S Danielson and Haglund .....,... ......... 1 B0 Davidson Company .....,,.......,.....,..........,..,.,...........,.......,....,.... 149 Draheim W. E ............ ........,........,................... 194 Durkin, lleeves Sz Co. tPublic East Sidc Service Station. .,......................,.... . ................. ......137 Eaton, A. W. ...,..,.,..,...............,.......................,............ ,....... ...,......, 1 8 3 Elliott Chevrolet Co. ...,................ ........, 1 67 Erickson, Creed .... . ............,............... ......... 1 80 Everts Hardware ..........,....................,..., ......... 1 37 Fairchild-Rapp Machine Co ...,....... ......... 1 60 First National Bank ....,................,...,. ......... 1 41 Floridin Co., The .,....,.... .....,..........,.. ' ......... 1 96 Follcman and Son .....,...,..,.......... .,...,... 1 43 Gandy's Oyster House .,,......... ......... 1 S9 Gaughn's Drug Store ......,.... ......... 1 67 Gay's Market ...... ,....,.........,. ......... 1 8 4 Geracimos Co ..........,.... ...... . ......., 1 84 Gibson Brothers ......,. .......,. 1 71 Gibson, Leo D. .........,.,... ......... 1 55 G-J Sandwich Shop ..,...... ......... 1 73 Gray Top Taxi ..... . .......... ..,...... 1 85 Greenlund, H. L. .......,......... ......,.. 1 64 Grove City College ................ ......... 1 B0 Hammond Iron Works .... ..... , .. ........ .175 Hartman, J. C. .............,..,.,...... ...,..... 1 33 Helmbrecht, Wayne C ......... ,........ 1 55 Hill, Charles B. ,.,,.........,......,.... ,..,..... 1 33 Holi' Business College ......,..,.. ....,.... 1 36 Hubbard Motor Sales ....,...,...... ..... 11138 Hultman, A. E. ...................................... .,.,,... 1 85 Industrial Oil Corporation ..........., ....,.... 1 59 Johnson Brothers ....................,.... ......... 1 61 Johnson, J. A.. ....................,,......... .,....... 1 57 Journal Engraving Co. ,......., ......... 1 62 Keck, H. S. ............,.........,.,........ .....,... 1 61 Keller, August A. ............... ......... 1 43 Keller, E. S. ........................, ......... 1 54 King and Son ..,..........,......... ........ 1 64 Kirberger, A. C .,..........,........... ........, 1 42 Langhans, Frances A ........ . . ..,..... 155 Larson, C. F ......................... ......... 1 64 Lesser, B. V.. ..,..,..... ....,..,., ,..,.,,,, 1 3 S Lewis Market ........,..... .....,... 1 50 Liberty Inn .,...,..,................... ......... 1 72 Lutz, W. E. ..... ........................... .....,.. 1 5 8 Madden's Smoke Shop ........... ...,...., 1 89 184 Marker's Bakery ..........,......,.... . ..,... . Martin Grocery .....,............... .........189 'TRC is Page Mastercraft Jewelry ,..,........, ........ .... . .......... 1 6 5 M cCabe's Restaurant ...,.............,,.... ., .... .. .,........ 167 McClure, Samuel Montgomery ............ . ,.,.... M130 McGarry Barber Shop ........................... ., ..,,., ..171 McMarr0w's Jewelry Store ........ Messerly Monument Co ............... Metzger-Wright Co. ......,...,........ . Miller Shoe Store .........,....,....... Mohr Printery, The ..................... Molloy Co., The .... ,,,..., . . ..................., . Montgomery Ward Q Co .......... .. Motor Lighthouse, The ............. Mullen Drug Co. .......,....,.,...,..... . Neal and Company. .,,.......,.. . Newell Press, The .,....... New Process Co. ....... . Nichol's Jewelry ........ Offerle, Sherm J. .........., ,... . Offerle, Victor H. .... ,..,..,...... . Oroleta, The ........,......,................... Ostergard, J. P. and Son ......... Parvin Motor Co ..,.... .....,........... Pavania Oil Co. ........,.,......,,.... . Peel's Meat Market ..,,,... Peerless Garage .,.....,.,....... Penney Co., J. C. ............,....... . Pickett's Hardware Co ......... Piso Company, The .,.,.....,..,..... Post Oliice Garage ..... .................. . . Printz Company Inc., The ....,..... Ray Chain Store ........... ,... ..... ,...... Redding, Frank E. .,......,.,......,...,..... . Refiners Oil Co. ........,...,...,...,.............. , Ring Around-A-Rosy Shop .... ....... Rossell Garage, The ..,...,..,.............. Russo, Carl . ........,..........,................ Schael1'er's Electric Shop ......... Shortt, J. D .................. . .............,... Siegfried, Inc ..............,........ . .... . Smith Shoe Store .......... Stein, E. L. ........... ..... ....,.. . Stewart, Edward ............ Sturgis Jewelry ............. Style Shop, The ........ . .,...,.. .. Sundcll Electric Co .,....... Tasty Bakery .........,...,..................,....... Texas Lunch ..,......,.,....,......................,.,..... Thomas Flexible Coupling Co .... Times Publishing Co. ..........,......,,...... .. Tiona Refining Co ...........................,.. Turner Radio Co. ...,. ......,...... . .. United Refining Co. .......,..,,....,......., . Waid-Rogers Insurance Co. .. ..,. .. Walker Creamery Products Co Waram Motors, Inc. ...............,......,.............,... . 1 1 ........, . 84 71 66 ........,.160 ......,...172 ..........195 ..........195 ......,..,196 .........142 ..........173 ..........173 ..........1B1 ..........178 ..........167 ..,......165 ..........171 .........165 ..........150 ..,......169 ..........143 .........165 ..........170 ....,....153 .........185 .........131 .........129 .......,.192 ..........192 ..........189 ..........189 ..........151 ..........185 4 B ..........170 ..........1'i0 ..........159 ..........187 ..........176 ..........154 ..........161 ..........14S ..........186 ..........133 ..........186 ..........159 ..........151 ..........160 . .... . .... 187 ,.........154 ..........190 . ......,... 179 Warren Baking Co. ...........,..,...,............,...,....,,,,.,. .......... 1 9 1 148 Warren Coal Co. ........................,.......,............... . Warren County Tuberculosis Society ......... .......... 1 79 Warren County Dairy Association ........ .. .......... 145 Warren Drug Store ............,........ . ...,....,...,... .. ..... ...154 Warren Dry Cleaning... ...........,....,.....,.... Warren Furniture Co .,...... Warren Garage Co ..... ..,.,........... Warren Gear Products.. ....... .. Warren High School ..,..........,....,....., Warren National Bank ................, ,............. ..., ..........170 ..........194 ..........183 ..........14S .........,182 . .......... 147 Warren Restaurant ................... ....... ...... .,.. ,,.. ...... .......,.. 1 4 8 Warren Savings Bank and Trust Co. .......,. . ......... 135 West Penn Oil Co. ....................,...,........................ ,.,... .... 1 7 6 Wood's Flower Shop ,.....,,................,..,...,... . ,....., ......,... 1 49 Y. M. C. A. ..................,......., . Y. W. C. A. ....................... . -..gf 128 ig..- ........,.172 32 559 H , . 1 V H-J Q ln Whot I-lol Groduotes And all that sort of thing -- but LISTEN! lVhen you seek your position in the fworld remember ihat Clothes go a long way to creale respectful impression--dlso re- member that PRINTZ'S are here to .verve and ofer you the newest, smarlest, and most ex- cluslfve in G67ZllE7?16Il,5 Clothing and Fuwzishings. Complete Shofwing -- POLO SHIRTS WVHITE FLANNELS LINEN SUITS STRIPED FLANNELS SYVEATER SETS LINEN KNICKERS GOLF HOSE CREPE NECKVVEAR Hvandsome Line of- GRADUATION SUITS The Compony If you see an ancient joke among these just remember that if If werent any good It see It HWS A hug IS a roundabout way of expressing affection . . . . . , . wouldn't have survived. Laugh at it again. It probably won't be the last time you will I -,,5f 129 33..- 5 Z, 4 fl li-l ' E' 557 u i f QQ, 4' . . 1, , ,4 3 ,A V THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ' CREED A. ERICKSON Agent Mg S110 for SPRING More Beautiful - More Fashionable than Ever Before Danielson - l-logluncl 222 Penn'a Ave., West PHONE 1416-R To the Class of 1930 GREETINGS! fllay the success attained through graduation increase with the years, and health and happiness be yours, ALAWA YS SAMU EL MONTGOMERY NICCLURE C MONTY, Infvrrtment Scruritirx Newell Building Phone 1565 P. O. Box -I-53 VVarren, Pa. Grove City College .4 Strong Co-Educational College - Courses in - Arts, Science, Chemistry, Commerce, lvlusic and Fine Arts. Beautiful campus and complete equipment, including a mod- ern gymnasium and attrac- tive dormitories for men and women. For Informatiolz fVrite: President VVEIR C. KETLER or Registrar HAROLD O. YVHITE Grove City, Pa. ' -HXVS-' To me Warren Hi h Sch l' l'k ture.- Nenue TAYLOR. g oo is x e a crossroads where we choose the road into the fu- Warren High School has given me friends and experience. These are better than gold. - Eiwssr C. MILLER. -..gf 130 lg... fl , , , , W ml? Q 55 Q Q POST OFFICE GARAGE DAY AND NIGHT WRECKING SERVICE Service on All Rlakes of Cars Official A A A Station Storage -- Car YVashing IOOZ Alemite Service and Greasing . Phone 90 is UNITED REFINING CO. PRGDUCTS 10072 Pure' Penizsylfvania Oils lZ61i'6,5 an arf in selecting a hat most K' becoming to you. Plfe shall be pleased to show you our new styles in a model tha! suits- you best, and at a price most X appealing to a young man's purse ..... Il' a Q l 1 New Process Company Hickorgf Sfreet I Make a good startg the rest will be easy.-JIM NIADDEN. If I had my high school days to live again, I'd get down to work in my freshman year - H VV s - V and stay there.-- HOLLIS NIUIR. 131 'D W w iiiii . , 7 's , . , , V J ld, Service Warren Y. W. C. A. Courtesy Satisfaction fi TIRES TUBES and ACCESSORIES fue HIGH QUALITY MOTOR The Door GASOLINE fo and Hospitality Cafeteria for all . Camping on Lake Chautauqua CE Clubs for Girl Reserves Clubs for Business Girls IQ D ' Employment Bureau Health Education S H 0 P Religious Education Room Registry World Fellowship NIARKET SQUARE Bell phone 525 209 SECOND AVEQ Warren High has given me a bigger, better, and broader view of life.- ELIZABETH MCCONNELL. ....HXN S.. School is the place in which first and best friends are made.- BYRON SwANsoN -g 132 isp- i i l Y-1 sn.-...-.B-.--ts-.-..... -ut., S i i Sho ffdfij g . . . 55 53 .Je ROBERTS JOHNSON AND RLKND Star Brand Shoes Are Better. All Solid Leather. TEXAS LUNCH Hot I,!t'illl?I'S and HIllIl1lllfgFl'S I Our Specialty For the i lfflzole i li .1 QUALITY, CLEANLINESS 'ami y AND SERVICE SHOE REPAIRING AND HOSIERY Our Morro Anderson Shoe CO' 0 lv e I1 D ay and N i g lzl 311 Penn'a Ave., E. I HARTMANS Barber Shop stx CHAIRS Under Xvarren Savings Bank 8: Trust Company VVe Solicit Your Trade NO XVAITING SERVICE A Good Tennis Player knows the value of proper accessories of the game. He wants a racket that exactly balances, that he can handle constantly without strain or tiring. Tennis players will find this the one place where everything necessary for their favorite sport is always to be had. We invite a visit and a look over dis- play of what have been called The Tools of Tennis. HlLL'S HARDWARE 8: SPORTING GOODS STORE Warren, Pa. Don't work, have a good time and stick around six yearsg work, have a good time, and get the heck out of here.- DICK I-lEAsI.EY. ..HxV5.- The school spirit is the thing that impresses me in VVarren High.-- VICTOR LANDERS. 133 E.. ..- 3 ,. .. E W .,,. ,. , V XJ -H-:ei ,134 Ei, . .., W KT fl! s.!X1 RFFFIQIINCIZJD u VVANTED-A young man with char- acter and ability--experience unneces- sary - must furnish references -- good opportunity for the right man--Apply at Blaine Company, head office, at 9:00 o'cIock, Thursday morning. The President of the corporation which had advertised had almost finished interviewing the applicants. There was but one young man remaining in the large office, and finally he was called into the private oflice. After hearing the youth's answers to the many routine questions, the official asked him to produce his references. This is the only reference I have, sir, said the young man, and produced a time-worn savings account pass-book. The older man looked over the book carefully, and noticed the series of regular deposits and the tidy balance the young man now had in the bank. You may report for work on Monday morning, smiled the President, and shook the hand of the delighted youth. After being asked by another oflicer just why he had selected that particular youth for the position, the President replied, Any young man who can take care of his own money should certainly know how to handle ours. A good banking connection with a strong, dependable bank affords an excellent reference. Start your account here at once. MZ, INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Warren Savings Bonk C9 Trust Co '0ld, Strong and Reliablf' VVARREN, PA. Don C. Anderson was in receipt of the following from the printer: VVe hope you can send us the amount of your bill, which is several months past due. To which our Busine s Manager replied: Anything to oblige. The amount of your bill is 57,443.4-I-. 135 filet-- Qi my s i e r E XJ te l-IOFF l3l,lSINl3SS CGI l FSF Intensive instruction. Courses in Business Accountancy and Secretarial. Leading employers seek our graduates. Credit towards degrees in many colleges for work done here. Take a course here and you can have a good oH'ice position or put yourself through a University. Ask for details. Nd' Qu Qu l Q x Q e l Plforldfv largest Flexible Coupling - lllanufactured in Warrerz, Pa. lnslalled in a STEEL MILL between a Plate Rolling Mill and ll l0,U00 H. P. Electric llflotor. Smaller size: and fvariou: types are carried in .stock for suitable fonnertron Io all kind: of power tranxmzsnon machinery Designed and Manufactured by Thomos Flexible Coupling Company WARREN, PA. As graduation time approaches, we realize more and more each day what high school has done for us.- JosEPH JULIANO. ... HWS.. High school has shown me the value of education. It has influenced me in my decision towards going ro C0llCgE.--JANE HOHMAN. -...,gi 136 73 T' ,A ,, V F r 'H rsaea T , V J EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN HARDWARE If you want to Build, Carpenter, Cultivate a Farm, Paint a House, Renew your Kitchen, or anything in the Line of Hardware, you'll Find this the right place to buy. Sporting Goods C - Estate Gas Ranges Savage Eleetrie ' ' lVashir1g Illachines AA DWARE coo VVarren's Reliable Hardware Store VVe Deliver Phone 82 . CONEWANGO TRUST COMPANY East Side Bank 311 Pennsylvania Avenue, East VVARREN, PA. Real Banking Serwire-Safe and Conservative HERBERT G. EATON, President FRANK MORRISON, Fire-President W. C. SxGwoRTH, Secretary G? Treasurer C. VV. HENDERSON, Vzee-President G. LUPoLn, Assr. Serretary GJ' Treasurer A. W. EA'roN, Assistant Treasurer EAST SIDE SERVICE STATION SINCLAIR THREE -- GAS - SERVICE Pure Pennsylvania Riotor Oil- Accessories Corner Parker and Pennla Ave., East WARREN, PA. Bell Phone High school memories are like pleasant stories.- SARAH BRISTOW. .. HXV3 ... If the underclass men could experience the feelings of a senior, they would have an en- tirely different attitude towards school life.- JACK BECRLEY. A 137 vw ' GQ, .v.-.-.-U.-.-vu.-,'.., ...fa Q ' z X 'H ..... . V J Pictures you never hoped to make are simple Snapshots,' now with the modern Colored Kodaks. Claims -- are settled in our own office. Better try this service and see how Whether you Wvant the Ko- daks for yourself or as a gift that you know will be much better it is. welcomed. BROWNIES B. V. LESSEQ 53.00 and 54.00 INSUROR K O D A K S TOD F100r 357.50 to 5520.00 VVarren Savings Bank Building Phone 2140 Boirstow Studio BAl2l2ETTE'S pgckcfd 0 ond DRY CLEANERS Chrysler DYERS ALTERING SALES ' and and PRESSING SERVICE Phone 633 233 Penn'a Ave., VV. Warren, Pa. C. A. HUBBARD Motor Scales We Call and Deliver .203 East Street WVarren, Pa. High school is just the first turn in the race track of life.- EDWIN BRADFORD .. H W S .. High school memories will bring back many happy thoughts in my later life.- LOLA jomzson. N-at 138 30-- Ji ffl , 'A 'F Q H ,, , W a in i 1: X, USE FINER GASOLINE-FINER-OILS--You'll like their lasting qualities IQEFINEDRS ou. COMPANY Try Sweets Instead of a Smoke! Pure Wholesome Candy is Beneficial to Health-Our Confec- tions are of the Best-Home Made in Bulk or Boxes Exclurive Agency for Wheat's F R O -J O Y Ice Cream USED AT OUR FOUNTAIN-SOLD IN BULK TI-H3 CQ7Y CQRNI-El? Times Square Theo. Danas, Prop. 'And then there is the Scotchman that gave his girl lipstick so that he would get it back again. .... HWS.. Troy: If I kissed you on the nose, what would you do ? She: Oh, dear, I think I'd call you down. M54 139 W 3 W7 Q f EQ 1 140 ya. ...- .1 5 M y t t We Q W7 e e r X as X u NX X3 f'El' N55 -SUNNY lin 'l A. 1' li? 's r43lgf, j A -3 fr 1' Y 1 Y- ' if, Klwllugqqgit an it ifffielffflwfg lymsicr lm t e .,. llflfwff vu ff J 9 'f' lFl,,ewa1f1: W N 'lil' Q tl' mt if yn' ,Il l v egg? glmfjtl ' :DM Ml' I 'ill 5 lilli .' li Ml 3 QP Il, I s ,tlywt-, 4. 51, 14? pq v: 1 :yi 'w 1. . . ' A Ui , '! j5f'L w cllllllllll 5 L' lea f' 1,4 - ,vii i t12lfj',g-f . f . 12 N, F ' ' li n. 'Qf 1w LL T V lllllllll is - Xe, ' CONGISATULATIGNS, Class of '30 upon the successful completion of your course at YVarren High. This institution - the Oldest Bank in Wa1'ren ' County-is serving many hundreds of your Alma Mater who have taken their places in the c0mmunity's business and professional lifeg it will welcome the opportunity to place its com- plete facilities at your disposal now, or at any future time. lllay success go with you, whatever your goal. The First Notionol Bank WARREN, PA. Established 1864- Sydney: Daddy, is today tomorrow ? Daddy: Certainly it isn't. l Sydney: But you said it was yesterday. Daddy: 'WVell, today was tomorrow yesterday, buttoday is today just as yesterday was today yesterday but is yesterday today and tomorrow which will be today- tomorrow which makes today yesterday and tomorrow all at once. Now run along and playf' -..if 141 Ea- ill h y l i fs .. . f' - io o oi iivo i ' e Quality for 60 Years A. C. Kirber er Q Olld Son Estalllished 1870 JEWELER SILVERSMITH Coolc's Boot Shop Library Theatre Building VVarren, Pa. Slippers' PVith 11 Jaunty Air! FOOT SAVER SHOES and Other Makes Yes jaunty just describes the slipper styles, here awaiting the approval of shoppers. No two styles alike, yet all have little distinctive touches that make them different, To describe them all would take too long-yet in one detail t.hey're all alike-they're SMART! S lglgst all shades of hosiery 51.39 and 2. . MULLEN DRUG CO. fix!! VVarren's Leading Drug Store Betts Foundry C9 lvloclwine Co. 1109 Fourth Avenue Your record in school may serve as a foundation for your life, so build it strong.- JOSEPH MASTRUCCI. ..HW5- I'll be sorry later for feeling the way I do now about leaving school.- GEORGE joHNsoN. e -wif 142 EH-- f w l w .ai 5-5-...vw-.--...v.-... ...W aim KD KVAWA ...,.--' 5 Q! s ' 1 A me 25 M V Complirnenfs Of C. S. PEEL Meet Market Pennsylvania Avenue VVest SPARTAN EQUASONNE RADIOS HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES August A. Keller Quality-- Scl'1c1eFl3er's Electric XTICTROLA-S AND Slqgp RADIOS Upholstering' Electrical Contracting Supplies 304 Penn'a Ave., East Phone 1840 Furniture Repairing Furniture RE-hlllbllillg Interior Decorating .Jwnings Geo. l.. Eolkmon ond Sons, Inc. 223 Penn'a Ave., West Phone 72 It vont be long nova Of cout e we x ould l ke to repeat lu well Signals' P HOVVARD Com' HWS 1 ' '. s ' v i- 3 1 t-- - ' ..- . Let us so achieve that VVarren High will be proud to name us as alumni.- GLADYS E. Juno. ..... .gf 143 fy md ., 'F ffklj Q V ,J MEN'S AND BOYS' VVEAR .AT POPULAR PRICES llfieifs Dress Shirts Boys' Knickers Men's Dress Socks Boys' Sweaters lNIen's Ties Boys' Shirts llfIen's Sweaters Boys' Stockings llfien's Leather Belts Boys' Caps lWen's VVorlc Clothes Boys' Tennis Shoes llIen's Underwear Comohon-Sheorer Co. On Penn'a Ave., West Next to Community Savings and Loan Co. Sufrexsor to W. F. HENRY COMPANY 'ing ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE PHONE 1475 205-6 lfvarren Savings Bank, lVzu'ren, Pa. High school is the most important stage in education. It instructs us in citizenship and the benefits of fellowship- CHARLES F. HAMILTON. ..HWS-. High school is one continual good time peppered with bumps that have made it inter esring.- HELEN Cnoss. 144 lid, mf X J Q, DINNERS CANDY SODAS TOASTED SANDWICHES Tl-IE BLUE and WI-IITE Confectionery and Restaurant 211 Liberty Street Warren County Dairy Association DAIRY PRODUCTS Pasteurized Milk -- Raw Milk - Heavy Cream - Cultured Buttermilk - Cottage Cheese - Butter - Delivered Early Every Morning PHONE 233 FOR SPECIAL ORDERS D. C. A.: How did you like my theme for the last Blue and VVhite ? Slacum: VVith that esteem which can come only by long acquaintance .... HXVS1 Louie: She's a little mite. Fluie: Yeah - dynamite. 1451-Eve fp 1 '-- K7 ' C35 W7 UQ W . . 146 ish- -Q N -1 ff 'A A iq ,S SK WAL T Lltlll Nuhju X ffziwef s If . Di' 'TT j Lbgfaf I O RQ49: ,fi 2 fl ' 11' --f' Il pig-u. 'xflffliilfil i V . -:ff ,-r Pzrrsi b I , ' 1 ' 5 ' . Ms-'if , .. 1.i.il ':'.Y. ' 'L ' T ' EF :E ' iff .' 'inf Q l illlgl El llxill 1 IIUQUI1 L . - .. -13 +9 ' ' ' ' df - ., W ff'l1 1 'T' .' 'Q E ' fa-gfwmm UL ' 5 -9 A Ll,,J,allf, f :l,f-fi ,. , iii x jgzf-A N' C, . it -533+ zz fini- '- OOD WILL is the esteem in which a man or a business is held by the public. It is the product of service well rendered, of innumerable small and, perhaps, unimportant acts. 'I The good will of the public is the most cherished asset of this institution. OUR POLICY IS TO DESERVE THE CONFIDENCE WE HAVE XVON .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Tl You are cordially invited to get acquainted with our ofiicers and to make practical test of our facilities WARREN NATIONAL BANK Corner Liberty and Second Streets WARREN, PA. -ag 147 ig..- xi? fi g u i , 0 pa a , tc, 1 fe s ae RADIOS A Supplies and Expert Service SPEEDOMETER SERVICE Heads Calibrated and Repaired Cables Blade to Any Length Sundell Electric Ca. 209 Penn'a Ave., East Phone 1124-J Warren Restaurant 242 Penn'a Ave., West WARREN, PA. REGULAR DINNERS LIGHT LUNCHES SPECIAL SANDWICHES TOASTED SANDVVICHES OPEN 1:00 A. M. Compliments Of Warren Gear Products Com pany WARREN, PA. Warren Coal Company Excl usive Sales flgents for IVIADEIRA HILL DOMESTIC The first two or three years of high school are full of fun and some work, hut the last vear, along with its fun, opens up the serious and deeper aspects of life.- GRACE GREEK. When doing ic, why not do it well ?- DVVIGHT SILZLE. ...Q 45148996 l l l I I l ,... .,.u. . ..,..,... . , TD .s ,,, f i f 'ii Z - l s Wa w e 3 v W QUR BOY-SOOH to Compliments a l be in school--then of college, and a man almost before you know it. And BTQdF0'rCl Supply then, how you will treasure C those pictures made today. Ompcny Photographs of children B df d P W P T21 OX' , 8. HITCH, 21. never grow up. Hafve your children photographed today. Borg Studio Phone 459-IVI and Branches READING IRON PIPE LA BELLE STEEL PIPE SUPPLIES Flooding Pumps and Equipment Visit Our NEW Womerfs Wear Store 240 Penn'a Ave., VVest VVhere you get better Q U A L I T Y THERE ARE TIMES in LIFE when showing appreciation or thoughtfulness is difli- cult of expression .... Then is the time for ll GIFT Of FLOVVERS 1 for a little less Woods Flower Shop Dclvldson Condpcny Library Theatre Building If I had my high school days to live over, I would take my studies more seriously.-ANN PHILLIPS ..HW5... I ' My feelings on leaving VVarI'en High School are best expressed by keeping still. Ac- uons speak louder than woI-ds.- ROBERT DAVIDSON. I , -as-if 149 Ie-- w 7 MQ r o r QQ, LEWIS MAIQKET HOME CURED BACON MEATS, BUTTER AND EGGS sos PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, EASTA WARREN, PA. I-lupmobile Grohomh Pierce-Arrow STORAGE Car Washing and Greasing Night and Day Porvin Motor Cor Compony Opp. Y. NI. C. A. l Phone 1502 I h th t I ld h p t f ur years rathe th two in Warren H gh.- Lou U K igws.. F ' dship and comradeship a the most precio g ft I h e re 'ed from Warren H gh School.-JEANNMTE Monk. M54 150 Eh.- ' Z ro r fx xxx, AN JNJ r A, f' Q Q u o 1 V Ke isha Jet, New Beouty in the New Ford Beauty of line and outstanding performance make the new Ford a value far ' above the price The new Ford is a particularly good choice because it brings you everything you want or need in a motor car. It leads in Sales because it leads in Value. Tl-IE RUSSELL GARAGE 710-712 Penn'a Ave., East Phone 912 Warren, Pa. Tiono Qemcining Compony CLARENDON, PA. 'TGS Illanufrlcturers of ' TIONA QUALITY OILS Donovan: If you had ten dollars in your pocket, what would you think? Stewart: l'd think I had someone elses pants on. -. HXVS... Chairman: HI will not go on with this meeting until this room settles down. Voice: Better go home and sleep it off, old boy. 151 1 WQ QNQ . . .. - .. . M , .., .., .. , Mixii 152 SIU? N r r s E Jac I ESTABLISHED 186-I I I ,Jz 5285, 1M'u 5'5 I I My s ee , E41 AREQ Q , , I WVarren's Modern Hardware 'ws GENERAL HARDWARE SHEET METAL WORK BUILDERS' HARDWVARE PAINTSQ OILS, TOOLS, CHINA,CUTLERY,STOVES RADIO AND SPORTING GOODS I I I ELECTRIC APPLIANC,ESi-FIXTURES OIL, GAS AND VVATER WELL SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTING I 'QQ This - Our Creed Our service is hunesi when all that we do and say is based on truth. I I Our service is profnpl when it is given at the very time when il is needed. II Our service is courteous when if is given politely 'and willingly. I Our serrife is complete when il satisfies in every way. I I I Burch: Why do you wanr to call our car the regulator ?' Colt: All the other cars go by it. In 'T HVVS- II Sam: I'Mistah jones, ah camelto ask foh yo' daughter's hand. L gl jones: 'lNiggah, yo' elder gotto take all of her or nuHin. ' I -wg 153 6 , , 7 el ls Wjib g . E n Rf. HSTUDENT SPECIAL Hartman Vlfardrobes LAUNDRY CASES DRESSING CASES PORTFOLIOS MEN'S BELTS DIARIES MILITARY BRUSHES VVRITING CASES COLLAR CASES LETTER CASES IE ' T CASES BRUSH and COMB SETS Qualify Tells Your Drug Wants will always be well taken care of at The Warren Drug Store Founded on Integrity Built on Service KELLERVS Sustained by Fair Prices LEATHER GOODS A. N. Mc CAUSLAND 233 Liberty St. Request that your expected watch be an Warren I-liglw YQU OMEGA? will have a the oflicial successful yearl Watch of 87 countries. 3 fu! Sold by S. l:. Sturgis R. E. WAl D THE Insurarzce I DEEEJBZZLE NVarren Savings Bank and Trust I Company Building IVhcre Hfnter Si. Crorsrs Pcnn'a A-ve. HWs There is no friend like a true friend this is what I have found in Warren High SchouI.- FRANCE. M. JOHNSON. r The students of Warren High are unusually good sports and surely know how to take a victory or a defeat.-- Rose DAVIS. Q l B I -.e +tf154l31- .-3? ' 3' l D ee wi lf? B 4 ie LEO D. GIBSON MORTICIAN AE! Invalid Car -- Lady Assistant fl Superior Service that Never Costs :Worr- OFTEN LESS AES Bell Phone Office 675-J Residence 675-J S11 Penn'a Ave., E. Warren, Pa. DRY CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING fix! Made-to-lldeasure Suits a Specialty--525.00 Up 'ix-5 I-I. D. BAKER Phone 58+ Over 235 Liberty Street Warren, Pa. PHONE Complimenis of for . . l h SUBSCRIPTIONS Dr Wayne C He mbrec t ,O OPTQMETRIST Practice Limited to Prescribing the Proper Lenses for the Relief of Eye and Nerve Strain and Frances A. Longlwons 16 Crescent Park Warren, Pa. Improvement of Vision. Warren Savings Bank Building If you don't fight, you'll never win.- KL.AHR MEAD. ...HXV5.- and High school has given me a better appreciation of life classmates in the classroom and in various activities.- through contact with my teachers CHARLES BECK. -QH155 ig... w ff my Q ,.,, , 5 X NJ QQ I 1 l 156 WZ? Q X we Congratulations Graduates of IQBO on attaining the high standard required to graduate from VVarren High School--may its high ideals be an inspiration always. Dress ever as well as you can afford bemuse - The body is tlze shell of the Soul, and dress is tl1e husk of that shell: but the husk often tells what fhe kernel lS.,,-'ANON. J. A. JQHNSQN --- Clathier NVE DO NOT SELL ANYTHING Except Electrical Merchandise and Service This is not a side line with us l .J N 1 N '- .Tpf Uh Hey! -in Auylliinq 'flrclrii ul Absence maketh the marks to grow lower. - HWS-' Dentler: Hello, is this the City Bridge Department? Voice: Yesg what do you want T' Dentler: How many points do you get for a little slam? .1 HWS ... Eddie Bradford's famous last words: I don't want no headgear. -..gf 157 sg..- WEN . e R 5 .Je FRIENDLY Tl-IGUGI-ITS Your mother loves you. It is the highest type of earthly passionythat she feels for you. lt is an affection that knows no compromise. It is a blessing that you should cherish. Don't ever neglect your one best friend. fi Ask anyone, whose knowledge of our equipment, and whose experience qualifies him to speak his opinion. Then you will know what we would have you know. A619 y WILLIAM E. LUTZ FUNERAL DIRECTOR EXCLUSIVE AMBULANCE saizvrca Bob D.: There's a dirty streak across your cheek. Ruth L.: Well, you needn't rub it in I ...HW5.. Gerald O.: UI belong to the farmer's fraternity, Bus Irwin: What's that? Gerald: 4'The Alpha Alpha. -.s QQ 158 fi l 42 xav...-.-u--L..-.-.. . ....-.1 vs were v WP QD lfVarrf11's Only Neunvpnper THE TIMES - MIRROR The most complete and up to date news service. News of Warrext and Vicinity by well trained Reporters and Vlfriters. Features for 01d and Young NEVVS VVHILE ITlS NEVVS Recognized HRESULT GETTERSU for Advertisers Bzzsirzess Offce, Phone 4-39 Editorial Office, Phone 1400 Good Shoes -:- Good Prices -:- THE SINIITH SHOE STORE ' I Diwm XV. CRossETT, Pres. XVILLIAM F. Ckossarr, l'ivc-Pres. ADAM H. Ysko, Trmr. INDUSTRIAL OIL CORPORATION PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS Compounders and Grease Manufacturers VVARREN, PENNSYLVANIA VVorks - Stonehanl, Pennsylvania -- Pennsylvania Railroad I hate to leave school because I don't know for sure what is ahead of me.- INIARIE GAGI-IAN. T HXVS.. Although graduation is looked forward to by everyone, as it approaches, one regrets that his high school days are ended.- RUTH JOHNSON. 159 gs-- 6 , , ttttt , 7 H tt. .. o .... v Jac 'WARREN'S LARGEST and FINEST RADIO STORE NTURN '15-ff Ennio sung!-1'7 Never Illind the Size--Ge! Fitted A REPUTATION for selling FOOTYVEAR of undoubted quality is your best guarantee for shoe satisfaction. May we satisfy YOUR every footwear need-at your earliest convenience? CASH DIS- COUNT BONDS spell greater economy. G E O . H . IW I L L E R . 316 Second Avenue I Plflzen in Need of P1sToNs PINS .. RINGS .. VALVES A IOINTS FAIRCHILD SL RAPP MACHINE COMPANY Teacher: 'iVVhat animal is satisfied with the least nourishment? Bright Soph.: A moth! It eats holes. -HWS.. Miss Schultz: VVhy were you tardy today? Phil Hanna: Ain't my fault. Class began before I got here. -..Qi 160 -i Sm fp 7'LA 'W--: ALL EYES TURN . . . TOWARD THE MAN .... FASHIONED by SOCIETY BRAND You have seen this man. He creates an atmosphere of distinction. Men look and listen with respect . . . his opinions carry weight. He commands attention and forges ahead because he looks well and dresses well. Look at the label inside his coat and you'll probably find that he was fashioned at THE STYLE SHOP. Society Brand and Quad Hall Clothes-325.00 to sso.oo THE STYLE SHOP Best In Men'.r Wear HUMAN VALUES far exfeed the property values of young people- PROTECT THEM 35 SB 25 5 35 5 56 5 35 S Buy twice as much Life Insurance protection at age 18 as at age 435 give longer protection and greater investment return. Insure the value of your education. For Suggerlzons on YOUR Best Plan, Ask H. S. KECK-Life Insurance Counselor- Phone 1825-M Of Kayser full fashioned Silk Hosiery They Say--- lls popularity ir deserved. They have that characteristic that out dances the dance and out distances the walker. Clever heels and correct colors that interpret the mode. Chiffon and service weights. A PAIR 52.35 to 31.95 JOHNSON BROTHERS ' Xi' N Y F x , X N as x 5 . X is s i Y 'tc .Rv - xx I Gp' '-1:rf:f.:::i:e X49- -' :21:kc1:'r?r- -c:257f2bf1SQf' - 5:1557 ':2:2::a'1:3-Sf '.r1:f:2::1:1:rs':2 -:W ' 5:1513 . 1-e2:f:rs:z:::1ff3:1:'s is-,.e1:2+':: Ne:-:-3:-:biz-iqrifiibze - :-:tc-Q3 .3 vs.:-:S .-:2:f:1i?-: x .fs :sas Qsszgsgr .:gg:5::4:4:f1: s 4 , sfz-21 -1ff.fE'-ra 2 - 5:eagsk:r:2EI1Ee . - . -gi F?:b:22Si1?1E15fEirZ., .- .52-fir! 5- .sf .1 .- :2f.j-1:-, -.5:5:1:5s:5:5:r:f:g:::,,A4, :fi - -fires?':s.:1:s:5:e:s:as:2:z::: -,235:515:5:5:53:2:3:335:2:55, :fa-eg -5:5:4:r:1:Q:::r3:3Q5:g:5:3.3.5:1 al- .2:2:srs:1:2::::2fff:e-::1r1r3s:1- ik ' xI513?2k2Ef:1z5:f'3'-73 ' s ,-A.-.-.'.'.z''I'I'Z-I-'-'-'-' - ' '5'I'1v -'-'-'-4I'I-I- +. '4 KA ' N gr. N gtk S.?x-:swxsf , X sb c ' W 5 P ig r , se ,...... ......... My thought on leaving school is VVhat lies before me? 1 HWS ... WEsLi:Y CLYMER. ' If we only realize before it is too late, the boy and girl friends of our high school days are the best we may ever make.- Tom WELLS. -MH 161 ig..- ,N db Vw Wig X Q ei 150 Sc en Halftone with Hand Tool ng Y ur St y In Picture Leave Nothing Untold Every Step of the 'wayn Clear-cut, sharp, tone-yielding printing plates demand careful handling every step of the way. lllakeshifts have no place with JOURNAL ENGRAVINGS. A policy justified by results. THE PLATES IN THIS ISSUE VVERE MADE BY -..gf 162 ig..- Fi.-.-.v.-M..-......... .-.vi F I TD 7 SIAM MA BUSINESS EDUCATION I LEADS TO SATISFACTION BUT, REMEMBER THESE THINGS : QUALITY OF PREPARATION DETERMINES THE QUANTITY OF SUCCESS X! XX f ffl? ff 0 , Q 72 '10 Zag 5? fa0d f' t V' W5 9 f T 5602256 If PM Z i ,,.., as W ..,...mm f ... .,,:- , A -wy:-If-vnu Z 'Jaffa ffi, W ' 1! C 7 117 01' 1 1 iffy. 1 ff f X f J444' f , l' 5 Q ..:.u:.'.a:.:-... 4 4 -L f Q' PM A ,1,,,, 124444 I xl 2 A I , , ff' I fa, fl f r?',7,7', ff X t gg! f fig? I 144472- -f f 2?5 I Q 75 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE STANDS BACK OF OUR COURSES Wang A lO28 MAIN STREET, BUFFALO, N.Y. -wg 163 jg....- I s Eel E - MQ W H . Q 3 Qt. OMMUNI 0 SYSTEM 9,4 Cow Service' Community Sovings C9 Loon Co. Warren, Pa. il - Qlllimsr- ll QFIZTRNISH fi gmunnonm 9 ll J his J' ll' 'l'El.l.5 WHAT YOU ARE sm..-,,,,,,,,.,-ef' C. F. l.orson l 4 l YOUR EDUCATION in Warren High School has taught you to always deal with reputable home town dealers. You're There lyith l-l. S. King C91 Son A Johns-llilanville XV are Electric Building Products Radios Telephone 1977 Gifts of , CEDAR CHESTS Useful andfbeautiful and a con- stant reminder of the giver. A ' cedar chest pays for itself many times over in the protection it will afford your clothes, linens, etc. Unequalled cedar chest values. ln quality, construction, design, finish and trimming. We know that these values cannot be dupli- cated. Compare .our chests and prices with others and convince yourself now, as others have done, that we have real bargains. l-l. l.. Greenlund The senior year for me has been the happiest of my life luntil ChristmasJ.- CALVIN BUERKLE. .-.HWS1 . My high school career has given me knowledge and friends. These will be invaluable m the business world.- Louis F. GAGHAN. 44 164 ya-- 1 , H v ,J Quality First - Service Always Sodas Sundaes . Candy Vuctor l-l. Qfferle for l:l0TlSt DINNER PARTIES call fi! ' ' Ostergorcls 18 Hertzel Street Phone 444, Day or Nighz Warren, Pa. Confeclionery and Tea Room 606 Penn'a Ave., East Phone 9804 I l NASH 4-00 . , Complzments REO of DE SOTO q lvlostercroft Jewelry Corporation A Peerless Goroge Warren, Pa. Phone 1200 36 St. Paul Street' Rochester, N. Y. A fllanufacturers of CLASS RINGS and PINS, CLUB EMBLEMS and... SERVICE PINS One couldn't spend four years of one's life in a better place than good old 'Warren High. HARRIET Bono. ,gwsaa A thought for my school days: never to be repeated but always remembered.-SoPHUs Parsnson. ,QI165 H eie i V Je i NTI-IE HCDIQSE TI-lllilif Is out of vogue nofwf OR one thing, there aren't any horses left to gallop off with on a pitch dark night! VVe may not be so romantic now but we're more practical. So is the old-fashioned way oi: Merchandising Es, the good old days are past when people had to rely on the local merchantls whims and fancies. He doesn't dare to have them now! Becausie we moderns buy Fashion Authority E know what is smart in New York, Paris, the Lido. Consequent- ly, we buy at Metzger-Wright's where we know whatever we get is the fashion-right. WEMIEIIGIEIG RIG T E Louise Condit: Steinie plays forward on the team, doesn'r she? Maggie Mac.: Naw, she plays rough! N -HWs-- One: 'Alf a man marries a widow named Elizabeth with three children, what does he get? Two: A second-hand Lizzie and three runaboutsf' --asf 166 ya'-M q t if Q W7 s c V N fe Ass? Compliments If your tastes run of in gooa' tastes CTeSCent eat at PETE hr1CCABE'S RESTAURANT 4-20 Penn'a Ave., YVest Flower Gorden The House that Ser-vice Built SHERM OFFERLE, Prop. XVarren, Pa. Over Thirty Years Experience in the Drug Business in VVar1'en is the Guarantee We Offer You Let Us Fill Your Next Prescription We also carry complete lines of Toilet Goods and accessories. Our stock of VVhitrnan's and lVIary Lincoln Candies are ALVVAYS FRESH. Goughrfs Drug Store The Store of Personal Service 348 Penn'a Ave., VVest Warren, Pa. Ride in the Greatest Chevrolet of Chevrolet History! Elliott Chevrolet Co YVARREN, PA. Without extra curricular work, school would be monotonous- DONALD C. ANnEnsoN -.HWS-. One friend in school is better than a whole raft of acquaintances.- WALTER J. MAURER 43167535 v ma mb QQ, 168 yy..- fp ,rer ,,,. 4,, 7 H nl o e v Q QD The Zllark of Quality ROYAL BLUE GASOLINE ETHYL GASOLINE MOTOR OILS GREASES QUAKER STATE OILS 'x K my I fu : 4 'S L ' BLUE.: dWHITE PUMPS F UALITY INSURORSor ECONOM Y ,Q ,I II MARKSO I INDICATORSOF SERVICE I PRONISORS -or SATISFACTION Service, Satisfacfion and Quality Smile at the Miles Drive ln At o' Blue ond White Pump! Donlr worry if your job is small, and your rewards are fewg remember that the mighty oak was once a nut like you. -. HWSL Troy Martin: WVes' Nelson hasn't been out one night for three weeks. Beckley: Has he turned over a new leaf? , Martm: No, he turned over an old car. I -..gf 159 Eh- . Ze KD . vga. . f Z3 lil! E7 nlfffear Clean Clothes OPERATING CLEAN' JUST THE KIND CLOTE-IAE1? A W GF A STORE LONGER YOU LIKE JUST PHONE 1 8 9 - J fix! J. C. Penney Co. 215 Liberty Street We Call and Deliver Warren Dry Cleaning Co. 127 Penn'a Ave., West Sieghriecfs flncorporatedj JAMES D. SHORTT CUT RATE DENTIST DRUG STURE - Opposite Street Car Waiting Room Drugs, Cigars and Candy We Save You flloney Warren National Bank Bldg. Phone 1616 As I go out from Warren High, I'll take an altogether favorable and everlasting im- pression of it with me.- DORIS C. COLE. 1HW5- My senior year has been the happiest of my school career.- RALPH FASSXNGER .4 +5fl70lB-f- X-D ..... 7 gg la v OJ lvlesserly Compliments Monument Works of GRANITE OIQOLETA and MARBLE TEA ROOM MONUMENTS NEAR OAKLAND CEMETERY Ertablixhed 1885 Paul McGarry's ' Up-to-the-Minute Gibson Bros., Inc. Bgfbef Gnd Let Us Furnirh Your Home Beauty Shop HAIR BOBBING Grant Matthews BEAUTY WORK AND PERMANENT WAVING Warren Ng1t'l Bank Bldg. For Appointment Call 1633 Special Prices to N ewly-W eds FURNITURE STOVES RUGS Nappanee Kitchen Cabinets Century Gas Ranges WE SAVE YOU MONEY High School has given me many friends, some knowledge and many good times. WILUAM HANsEN HVVs- After graduation Warren High School will not be my school but my alma mater rhere's a difference! - Fwnsucn Lmnnnnc. -Q .invigo- . , W ,4 7 N , v J be Fha fDmgon fP1'inted by 551112 efbfohr fPrinte'ry 'ZOJarren, 'Pa. LIBERTY INN ROOIVIS and MEALS The Place Where You Can Get that Good Home Cooking and Baking 318 Liberty Street MRS. A. D. BRANCH Prop. Q B001 SL OP .542 PENNSYLVANIA Ave.w. VVhere the Young Bloods Worren Y. M. C. A. Boys' Comp on Lake Clmufauqua Opens Tuesday, July l, 1930 Closes Tuesday, July 15, 1930 of town , et ther For Particulars Apply to 1 g R. VV. GARDNER SPRING BOYS' WORK SECRETARY SHOES Warren Y. llfl. C. A. My thought on leaving school is that I have learned what to dread and what not U dread.- Bunoarrn jokonn. , I will always have pleasant memories of the four years in VVarren High School.- EUGENE KELLY. -HWS-. A l .gg 172 iai- .-.-.-.-..-.-.N-.v.-... ....v,, es Ser Priniing 1 Engraving Stationery Success -.. A Complete Printing Plant 213-217 Third Avenue The Newell Press The Business Man's Department Store 210 Liberty Street High Grade Stationery Blank Books Offire Supplier Service, sanitation, pure food and environment have combined to make this the most popular eat- ing place in Warren. G. J. Sandwich Shop 235 Penn'a Ave., West W7e're N ever Satisfied till you are! NICHOLS Gifts That Last Jeweler Opposite Soldiers' Ilflonument WARREN, PA. Anything in Jewelry Diamonds Clocks and Silverware Agent for Bulova Pffatches We Believe ln Prevention We believe in using the best materials - for two reasons. In the first place, we know it. will save you money. In the second place, it safeguards our workman- ship. Our reputation for dependability is has- ed upon careful workmanship and the use of only the highest quality materials. By allowing us to do your work you will be assured of complete satisfaction and protection against future plumbing trouble. We would be pleased to quote on your Next Job Neol C9 Company 206 Penn'a Ave., East VVARREN, PA. Tel: 277 School work and outside work don't agree with me.- HUBERT ZWALD. .-HWS.. Leaving school brings sorrow to me because of the friendships of students and teachers that are lost and because of the high school spirit that is left behind.- JOHN STEWART. is 173 mfg E E 5 me K -...H 174 yah- F.-AQ..-...-.N-... ,. . fi XD ,a Jim- f f 2, 1 , f X Q I ul l y g - THE SUN NEVER SETS ON H,JJlI1'li0ND TANKS I Iii- ff' A l!'.HRfl11.ill, K IE EI WARREN PENN USA The Copyrighted Slogan Tells the Story AT T' L75- ?'L Q, 1' Xa 'fi By Invitation Member il' . n , ,v H .-a. -likes? Vg: lil, D, .J 4 I ffl 'v E K km 2 193 1 J ra M - 3 1. all '- if Emblem of 1' BUSINESS CHARACTER III4 I ,r gl' 'gil Rice Leahers fi My afbfe Kflltlfl Qfg, gg .Hsiocialfinn :ll Rqnesenu High Standing in 5' NAME 'PRODUCI' PUUCY lx, 'HQ norman nw . in-...W mn un ,aa Visag e 5 Q g' 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 Samatra. The best grades of Gasoline, Kerosene, and Motor Oils, if properly housed, are stored in HAMoNDTANKs. Along the seashore, along the highways, from. l o w l a n d to mountain top, not alo ne in America but all over the world, if you will observe -- The Sun Never Sels on 'Har11ondtanks'. l-IP-QM PQOTN D ILQQJN QXXOIQYKS Home Office and Works: Warren, Pa. 17 Battery Place New York City Doctor: I will examine you for fifteen dollars. Crossett: O. K., Doc, and if you End it, we'll split fifty-fifty. Blotto: A train just passed. Ditto: How do you know? Blotto: Here are the tracks. ..HX,Vs.- sag 175 Ba- , ,+ ,,, 7 'H ,, V J QD West penn Gil Compony ' Marketers Of ALL GRADES OF PETROLEUIW PRODUCTS Q To keep looking E your BEST -- frequent EDWARD STEWART'S Bofher Shop PETll1,0 fffvenue, East fax. A dl k h 5 th k the boy went-b th d'dn't! lt was d bl t L andh th th ..HXVs.. I 'lh b Q, t d th I d k. He did h the bell. The train x t H I F h N t Th ll b l'ttl change in tr p k t th 5 -..gi 176 Eh.- X- : . , f . : 'sxxf' ' e gl Q75 life FEJ 'X l 5 65 Q r e The fkstlb Wave For Beauty Many smart women have learned this secret. the genuine Nestle Permanent Wave imparts a brilliant living loveliness to their hair! ll Gorgeous soft Nestle Waved hair keeps its natural appearing curl becomes easily man- ageable mspires envy and admiration everywhere. today s Nestle system embodies the most modern im- provements known to the hairdressers art 11 Individ- ual analysis of each head of hair and individualized treatment based on the findings IXIRS JOSEPH COINTI duthorzzed estle I elllur Permanent VVzue Specialist :ir . . ,H ,,' 7 . . P . . f -1. 'fs A ' - , - ' 2 -ilu! . ms I 11 Perfecgd by Nestle - creatoriof the Permanent Wave Ml .F l- . 1 . ' .' s.L ',' ' . Cant: Barber and Beauty Shop 804--806 Penn'a Ave., East Phone 1608-R Interior Decorations... A. IQ. BLACK VVALL PAPER AND FABRICS FRESCO AND RELIEF Special Designs and Estimates Furnished Bell Phone 552 Nos. 4 and 6 Penn'a Ave., East VVise freshmen will he those who stick it out.- JOSEPH A. MASSA. 1HW5.. My high school career is a foundation for future advancement.-- NEVA ANDERSON. 177 Jae- E ..,,4 ,,,,,,.. X QD ze sta Automobile lnsuronce Let Us Handle Your Claims Direct from Our Office uRA4, S Cuff C9 1? GWCP v- kb ll Tiny Knml CRAITV c?-f GENGE Phone 1640 30 Warren National Bank Building Warren, Pa. HERE is a simple and workable RULE for Spending less than you Earn The first thing, each pay day put away about 10 per cent. of your earnings, and then spend the remainder as you please. In other words, spend what you do not save, rather than save what you do not spend. By saving first, andspending what is left, you will automatic- ally cease buying the things which are the least necessary for your present comforts and happiness. The Citizens Notionoi Bonk Won't: Why is it that the theatres are so cool in the summer? Will: I don't know. Why F Won't: Because of the movie fans. .- HWS- Old Gent: VVhat is your son taking up in college this year? Another: Space-nothing but space. -H-if ns ia-- ' A'A an Q73 l l em H e i V J -l-hanl-1 You. We desire to express our appreciation to the Faculty and Student Bodies of Warren High and Grade Schools for their cooperation in helping to put Warren County once again over the top with the largest per capita Christmas Seal Sale in the State of Pennsylvania. Warren County Tuberculosis Society A Guaranteed Used Buiclc is a Better Value Than Any New Car ol: Equal Price 'EJ Waram lvlotars, lnc. BUICK SALES AND SERVICE 307 Pennsylvania Avenue, West -Warren, Pa. I shall always think of YVarren High as that place where, amid work and pleasure, I spent four happy years.- FRANCES E, JOHNSON. 1 HWS-. Warren High School athletic fans are fair weather friends. - Mmzcaxer HAMILTON. -..gf 179 H... 5 QTMA Q75 Q5 JM 'Q ,,. , . V XJ American Hammered Piston Qings H OVER BOTH POLES U with COMMANDER BYRD Distributed by Bamhart - Davis Ca. W arre l1,P?l. hflembers of UNIT PARTS and NATIONAL AUTONIOTIVE PARTS ASSCCIATION 108-110 South Irvine Street -Phone 264 Serfuice Sfaiion ' For MANUFACTURERS and GARAGES Popular Numbers of Motor Parts and Springs Carried in Stock HWS Schaeffer W hat did you do with your chivalry? Mr Ca ey I turned it into a Buick and now its a wreck Mr. Beckwith: Define water. . Clymer: VVater is something which turns black when you put your hands in it. A : ll f 1 V, V 1 v .ll U S : xc - - ' , - v ,'n -.,-'gf 181 lg.-..- 1 Q l fb i i iii 'F L H 7 fiigjf . V The Warren l-ligh School Offers FIVE COURSES TO STUDENTS as follows: COLLEGE PREPARATORY TECHNICAL STENOGRAPH IC GENERAL ACCOUNTING E This school is quite amply equipped and the work is carried on by an efcient corps of teachers. The student spirit is good and the opportunities here ayforded to young people are worth while. A If I were to go back to high school, I would join in the actxv1ties.-- GRETA KNUPP. .-HWS.. Tackle your difficult subjects hardy the rest will come easy.- PAUL Smkcx. 182 ya... fvmuwaq Pw'V'HJ Q Q gd! iw L H , . W V J Warren Garage Corn pany The House of QualiiySe1-nice VVarren, Pa. -1 'TZ CADILLAC STUDEBAKER LA SALLE ERSKINE gl ' ll D A ravi ent MUTUAL l LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY gl of PHILADELPHIA Represented in Warren, Pa., by , l , A. W. Eaton 508 Penn'a Ave., East Three and Twenty Years Miss Finley: That answer makes me think of Quebec. Jeannette Eldred: VVhy ? Miss Finley: Because it is founded on a bluff. -. HWS... Gene: You know you're not a bad looking sort of a girl. June: Oh, you'd say so even if you didn't think so. Gene: 'WVell, we're square then. You'd think so even if I didn't say 183 A- . 'F W ... , V YJ ms We Specialize l-UDCIWSS in everything in baked goods CGI-'dy for your School and Social Ice Cfegm Functions GIVE Us A TRIAL lVlorl4er's Bakery 229 Liberty Street Our .Moito - Funny - CLEANLiNEss - QUALITY Established 40 Years Compliments Of C. O. GAY Corner East and Fifth WHERE ALL THE HIGH SCHOOL EATS The Home of the Toastlzvirhu GEIQACIMOS WARREN JAMESTOWN imw M. Clgllilllllllllup FGR SCHOOL L wonx . S. W. lVlcMorrow JEVVELER AND OPTOME1-iusr 103 Penn'a Ave., East I will always think of Warren High as the home of achievement, the school where loyalty and friendliness reign.-- HARRY YVILSON. ..HXV5.. When high school days are over, we have only memories of our friendsg these we must keep.-- JOHN W. GRABER. ...s sg 184 ,i -Lg Z' ,.,.f...-N-.-..,.-.-... ...... Ill s.!X1 is IE Wye el bl 'S , , V be P I S O ' S FOR coUGHs AND coLDs Sold Everywhere, in two sizes, 35 cents and 60 cents and PISO'S THROAT AND CHEST SALVE f For External Use J Sold in jars, 35 cents Tl-IE PISO CCD. CARI. IQUSSO MEATS, GRO CERIES AN D CONFECTIONS FRUIT AND ICE CREAM A SPECIALTY Special Prices for Srhool Partie: fb!! Corner Third and Conewango Av Bell Phones 1381-1382 Warren, Pa. ES. Compliments of Axel E. l-lultmon CUSTOM TAILOR 220 Liberty Street Warren, Pa. I GRAY TOP TAXI COMPANY PHONE 777 Special Attention Given to Train Calls Two Minute Service Though the end, graduation is just the beginning- How.-mu LEMMON. .-HWS.. I'm glad to be graduating from high school, but I wish I could go on with a college course here among the same old gang.- BYkoN H. ELDER. fussy. .. f' Q73 EM 'Q .A... -, ...,, .,.A ...... V 'VD .,..,-.v.....,-...,.... ....-. 7 5. S A QL 'lusty Bakery 55116 iBest of Everything 4 in the Qleanegt 'May '15 Qetoil Only BS 210 Hickory Street WARREN, PENNSYLVANIA To live my high school days over again would he my greate t joy.- RUBY JENSEN. ..HW5T High school is the mill, grinding out our best qualifications for the market of life.-- LOUISE KNQPF. 186 ya-- fb , .f TMA wh . e a he United Qeicining Compony Makers of EMBLEM NIOTOR OILS fe! 10073 Pennsylvania of the Highest Quality and Gasoline made for the month in which you use it Sl-lEN'S The Ufomanfv Shop APPAREL OF DISTINCTIONH Styles for every individual type - it is a pleas- ure to shop at Stein's where you can be assured of the best that Dame Fashion decrees for the new season - reproductions and adaptions of Paris Modes -- always up to the minute Elzremlller ..., Coat: ...,.,...,... Drrsses .............,... .. Suzi: . ,,...,....., .,.......................... . Evening Gofwn: Eoerring lVrap5 522.50 to S 97.50 525.00 to S14-7.50 316.50 to S 97.50 529.00 m 3129.50 522.50 ro S 69.05 529.50 to SB 97.50 STEI NS The WOWIGUIS Shop Mlllmery A.............,.,...,..,.....,,. S 5.00 toS 18.50 34+ Penn'a Ave., West-Warren, Pa. Fresh: I just bumped my crazy bone. Senior: Never mind, just comb your hair different and the bump won't show. 1 HWS.- Mullen: Holly, this is my cousin, twice removed. Muir: YVell, remove him again. -..Qi 187 FM.- ? 'F 1 W f f E C25 H .Hag 138 E' I XD I ....A.. KF A lm!! X is A ' A S V ,J QD o. P. MAIQTIN ghllgp STAPLE AND FANCY Q 5 GROCERIES ag 495135 KSC RENTAL LIBRARY Ptllllla Ave., East and Warren, Pa. Intrinsic Values and Unusual Phone 378 Selection Second Street , , Goigdy s Seoli ood Mcddenrs estouront Smoke Shop Sea Foods In Seaton for Steaks 53352 Tobacco Soft Drinks Sandwiches Candy OPEN ENTIRE YEAR Look for the Indian 329 Penn'a Ave., West Cor. Third and Liberty Sts. L. K. Mowmzav, Prop. In high chool we learn the true meaning of unity cooperation and patriotism ESTHER ANDERSON s ' f, , .- 1 H S 1 A more agreeable teacher is better than a duty-stricken one.- CHARLES F. HAMILTON. 189 fan fj , . 7 H , tttot t W XJ Q 1 Students Should Have the Best Be Sure That It Is WALKER'S CELEBRATED I X L ICE CREAM Manufactured by Wolkefs Creamery Products Company WARREN, PA. 'Q Branches --- KANE, PA. DUNKIRK, N. Y. Lik I f g t r f high school just what w p r 'nro ir.- JUNE SNY -HWS.. Warren High School to me has meant the meet g f f d d th g f the benelits which an education affords.- GEORGE Ciuusot. -Mgt 190 Eh.- L .A 15321 fa A 'Q W AW,Y1 , V J lei More Thom on ldeol NO BREAD can be consistently good unless the organization that sponsors it is keyed to a constant high standard of technical efiiciency. So the Warren Baking Company, instead of making quality merely an ideal, makes it the guiding principle of every operation. And people find they can depend always on the same ine bread when using BUTTER KRUST QQ, Worren Braking Compony The Home of Buffer Krust Iam leaving school without any fears of losing interest in WVarren High in futu y STANLEY LYLE.. .- HWS- My senior year in high school has meant more to me than all the rest together.- JEANNE KIRSCHT. -ng 191 53..- fi. lll 753 She H . , V J The Roy Stores 106 Liberty Street Warren, Pa. VVarren's Popular Priced Department Store Some Reasons Why You Should Insure While You Are Young Because - 1 - Insurance will cost less. -You are insurable now. . 2 'Hiilery . 3 - You will need insurance. gllgerle 4- Insurance will make you Hal. Independent. I may 5-It is a conservative invest- Dresses mem Domewcs 6- Business men believe in it. Notions Yard Goods F. E. REDDING Ari-IGOOCF , h, District Agent 0 s r 1 n A f W ui u ns I gs MAssAcHUsE'rTs MUTUAL LIFE crass rom arren- amestofwn Waning Room INSURANCE Co. ANNOUNCEMENT--We are new the distributors of THE CHAUTAUQUA CLASS REGISTER Used in All WARREN Schools We are also the distributors of the MODERN Duplicator Excellograph Brief Case and Overnight Big Stationery Send for Descriptive Circular THE PUBLIC SPEAKERS' SUPPLY A Pennsylvania Corporation DURKIN, IQEEVES 6+ COMPANY 'Phone 1565 Newell Building P. O. Box 505 WARREN, PA. Dependable Service Since 1909 I'm glad to have been a student in Warren High.- STANLEY Lawsors. ..HW51 Do not put off until tomorrow what you can do today. That is what I would follow if I had to take my first three years of school over again.- LAURA BELLE SHIELDS. 192 is Y , f nccbcc V lll Hit, Compliments of -lbe Associcnted Gus cmcl Electric System , ' x 52Las'2u GAS E ELECTRIC Dumb: An undertaker was run over by an auto and died. Dumber: He didn't make much on the funeral, did he? Dumbest: No, in fact, he went in the hole. -HWS.. Bill Moran: Does history repeat itself? Miss Finley: Yes, when you Hunk it. -.,.,g.f 193 i3..,.- U lo y T wk e V be Compliments of the VVARREN FURNITURE COMPANY CONFECTIONEIQY GIQOCERIES News Stand .. Cigars .. Ice Cream Try our Alice Foote MacDougal1 Coffee W. E. Droheim 613 Penn'a Avenue, East Phone 9817 Mr. Young: I don't believe that you studied your history map. Fred M.: No, sir, I heard father say that the map of the world was ,changing every day, so I thought I'd wait till things settled down. .. HWVSL Teacher: Why didn't the people on the ark play poker?H Freddy D.: Noah was sitting on the deck.'i , -..if 194 19..- l r ,L -... Z' Zi- IJ D , ,W W. . i L. A .. , , 'Kp M73 55 .Qs Me M THE COVER on this book is the product of an organization of specialists whose sole work is the creation of unusual covers for School Annuals,Set Books, Histories, Catalogues, Sales Manuals and other Commercial Publications THE DAVID J. MOLLOY CO :857 Novtll izvmem Avenue CHICAGO r G THINK FIRST 0F WARDS! Say, fellows, the next time you need a real noisy tie, step into Wards and give yourself a real treat. While you are there, give our suits the 'lonce overf' The prices will seem too low. That's what is to be expected at Wards. Now girls, I want to give you a tip. VVarcls are showing some of the cleverest dresses that ever hit Warren. They will make you look most charming at a price that will make Dad smile. Make it a habit to think first of Wards. You will enjoy shopping where prices are always within the reach of your pocketbook. Keep in mind we never sacrifice quality to make a price. MONTGOMERY WARD 8. Co. Paul Gary: After the dance I asked if I could see her home. Cable: 'WVhat did she say ? Gary: She said she'd give me a picture of it. T HWST Dave Smith four cheer leader, I Do you have any white ducks ? Mr. Glass fa manj: Vat do you tink dis is, a poultry store ?'i 19 5 ll! E Vs we fi Compliments of THE FLORIDIN COMPANY Youll Enjoy Stopping ot the MOTCDIQ LICSI-ITI-IQUSE 'i'!J The barber had nicked Neil Culbertson for the third time. As the shave was finished, Cubby raised his head from the chair and said to the barber: Hey, gimme a' glass of water, will you P What's the matterg get some hair in your mouth ? No, I just want see if my neck leaks. -:sf 196 yaw- fy , ff 45ilJQg5 EEkEQ3iE!c25RygQ2 H ,A, V W togrophs ' 7 Mae! x Z ' -.-+54 197 I 56 .X 'S' Haw ie? 'Bo-vs I cfifahr 'Prinrery CQEQEFU Tdlanen, 'Pa X ... , T.. ,. 3.55. .pl H.: 1.2. nw, ,W ,, .,.,, 1 'fy .:!:,:!e'zx.13.--1 ....2 '---f'-!??:!U- ' 1 W . 'M' .N . - , ' ml ' 1 ' Q . s A H R 2 I up ' , f K . is-A 5 . ,. . -O A T 5 ,I ,2 4 if V ':': .:':': . ' :,: .s' I A' Q '. f if 'a lg! , 'Q 3.8 , PJ '-Lia fs2sz:ssssz-:f . 511. masse , , ,:. . 1 , - .:::::::::21..:. 5- 1-1-':::: .Y , ,V ,,. ..,.. 1. 'iilih ifzifilill -:Sai L -. .. A ' 55,22 '42,
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