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

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'XZ 5 I p kv X 'x4 Lk V H L L K, L W W PUBILSHED BY Tl-IE SENICDR CLASS OF 1931 WARREN HIGH SCHOOL WAQQEN, PA. 1 W 1 i4 L - L 1 F E 2 P 5 i ! 5, E S I F , I if v I. E r L A A iq 'VB RMJ' 5 FGREWOIQD VV ln planning this edition of NTHE DRAGONH our purpose has been not only to leafre tangible evidence of the CLASS OF 1931 but also to pre- serfve for this class facts and memories of high school days. With the hope that this book may give pleaxure to all who read it, we present this XXIV Iy0l7llII8 of 'ATHE DRAGON.H li FREDERICK BIAUR ROBERT HABEN .ii... GAIL OLSON .....,,,.... LEROY GILSON ........., LUCY DONJXLDSON WILLIAM IVIORAN. THE STAFF YY R ..,,...,.. ELIZABETH CRAFT ........ WILLIAM BALL ,....,, CHARLOTTE COON EMIL RQEACHAM ,, ARTHUR CARLSON GILBERT CHECK .....,., RICHARD FIELD ,...., GERALD SELLIN ....... Editor B usinexs JI an ager dr! Editor Athletic Editor ..,......I1onorary Editor ..,.,.,,.,Feature Editor Clubs Editor .........Senior Editor ....................Senior Editor Ildwertising Mdllllgff dssistant Jdi'erti.ving MH11IIyK7' .dssistarzt ildziertixing lllanager Circulation lllanager Circulation lllanager HELEN HORNSTROM .........,. x BYDNEY KELLY ,.,...,..........,... RAY CALDWELL ,....I..,... SHERWOOD MILLER .I.....,. VESTA MCKINNON .......... NIATILDA STEINHOFF ......... P. XV. M. PRESSEL ....,..... 1 5 Bee.- Typist fnnior Editor JU71i0f Editor Sophomore Editor ...,.....Freshman Editor ,,....,Faeulty Adviser ..,,...,.......,.Treasurer 5- 251 . , E ,:., Q x Q -Wgf 6 Eau.- '--- ,615-'fi DYE? Q .,., g P X 7 . 1 41.1 5, 4 .ig -I gs me ,f..,:,j4.K ' Q wilqi In I :ggi rwT!3R:. v .iflfk if: I 1 V ' ' X X 1 M- A . g ,I ' 2: ,L'-12...-'f-fgf :UH A ' 45 - Q3-2+2f TO ROBERT R. YOUNG as an expression of our esteem and respect for him as zz friend and as an instructor, We, the Class of '31, sincerely dedicate this volume of 'C THE DRAGON U F..- ,,., 'Agxnu wsna A, 3 I I S r 525.316, X .. 1 xt 2 I 5 4 ALUMNI ASSCDCIATION YY ACH succeeding group of officers of the Alumni Association l realizes more and more that this Association should mean and must mean more to its ever growing group of members. A few years ago the Alumni Association was, seemingly, a name given to those students who had devoted a certain amount of time and study to this or that course. Now we realize that the Alumni Association is made up of graduates who have acquired a spirit, a certain something, that comes not through study alone but rather through contacts with classmate and teachers. s ls it not this spirit that the graduating student wishes to re- tain? ls it not this same spirit that he wants to see the new stu- dents acquire? Is it not this spirit that the Alumni Association should help and must help preserve? For a number of years the Association held a banquet and dance in honor of the graduating class. This get-together meeting alone justified an Association, nevertheless the oiiicers, a few years ago, desired to set up an additional worthwhile aim. They started a student fund for the purpose of aiding deserving graduates in continuing their education. Although the fund has already reached a gratifying amount, it is not yet sufficient to put the Alumni plans in working order. Is not this student fund activity a reflection of the real Warren High spirit? The Alumni body is glad to welcome another group of gradu- ates into its midst, and to know that this class will be an inspiration to the older members of the Association as well as to the students left behind. -ALUMNI PRESIDENT. --.gf 10 iga..- I-1 Alf Gui E Q 1554.1 ilk git Q :1 .,A, . ggi I .- vi A A 1, 5. , 5 e:,- f - 1'7- L -wegf 12 5759..- I n 5 a Ubl' '--v I ,niggaz 'EQEK -es' lluu ' A 5 T- X P l 13 wa pm! IQQ 3 MARY LE5 Emuca O LEARY LAT! N -..if 14 W- i g,,.,f Epi 3 .3 1,55 A q 15 i, fill an me 115-3- Mfg-f its nu E551 N- '55 'ev' avi x 3. 'xshyhsii 16 W 4 -x fgiacagl FEMS? x,gJ .HX E l CLASS OFFICERS vv President . FREDERICK BIAURER Vice-Presizlent . . LUCY DONALDSON Secretary RACHEL OLSON Treasurer JAMES NICCONNELL Historian LOUISE CONDIT Prophet LUCY DONALDSON JANE KINKEAD Donors ROBERT HANSEN RIARTHA DENTLER Aecompanist CRESENCE EBEL lflfarbler GILBERT CHECK Jester . C. VVALLACE LOTT Poet . LEROY GILSON Testotor ARTHUR CARLSON Booster . C. WALLACE LOTT vv Colors .......... ......... B rown and Gold Flower .....,, ........... H oneysuclzle Mascot ,,.... ......,.,. K i-Chang 18 x,'ii .K'h5'K2- A , gk an M 4 Ag-. 2 'li '.,: , va V X Cl ASS PQFM YY THIS day of days we must depart Into the world to get our start, Then be our prayer, as forth we go, That strength be ours to meet each foe,' That courage give us its steady handj Our purpose and truth to understand, That whatefver cross we may have to hear, life may stand the test in the world out there Juniors, strifve hard to do your work, From your duties newer shirk,' Thus for you when the day is gone You fan look hack on work well done. flnd to faculty we hid adieu, To Alma Mater, tried and true, Our life bonds were made in you, For our lives, Pure Ufhite, True Blue. -CLASS POET. -ug 19 -. a -laga qsv w Gif get Q . fe rf 1 .. . i i k s L I PAUL H. ACKER1'-'rKurijJ Technical -Boys' Glee Club 11, 415 Baseball 121, Debating Club 111, French Club 1113 Radio Club 1115 Science Club 13, 415 High School Orchestra 121. VVhat is the specific heat of something? You may ask. Immediately you see our sci- entist, Ackert, dive into his little book and come up with the answer. We've seen him do trigonometry. We've seen him do phys- ics, and we'l1 undoubtedly see him do great things. FRANCIS ACKS - fl'Iobie General-Football 11, 2, 3, 41g Class Bas- ketball 13, 413 Baseball 13, 413 Boys' Ath- letic Association 11, 2, 3, 415 Hi-Y 11, 21. Moby Dick. He's not so big as his nick- name would make one thing he is, but he is big enough to give his whole-hearted support to the things he enjoys doing. That charac- teristic assures a job well done. LUCILLE ALLEN - Allen , CeiI Commercial--Girls' A. A. 111: Class Bas- ketball 121g Commercial Contest 131, Steno- graphers' Club 13, 41, Points Committee 13, 413 Blue and White Board 1415 We Steno- graphers Three 131. While everyone else is rushing madly around, Lucille still goes calmly on her way. Getting high marks and being continually on the honor roll are just natural happenings to her. Good students always could do those things. Ceil's black hair is and always has been really long. This fact shows will power. BERNICE E. ANDERSON - Bernie General 1 High School Girls' Club 11, 31, Girls' Athletic Association 111 9 Dramatic Club 111: Latin Club 121. Bernice, with her curly hair and tiny self, has made her place in the class of '31, This place no one else could possibly fill. Even if she didn't have that beautiful curly hair and wasn't small, she still would be sweet and smiling and dear to us. BERTHA V. ANDERSON - Bert General-Girls' Athletic Association 1113 High School Girls' Club 1413 Stenographers' Club 1419 Class Basketball 11, 41. We have a hard time trying to get Bertha excited over anything at all, but then of what use are excitable persons? Her calmness, her neatness, and her good disposition are all her very own. 20 -.-sg 4 ! my - 13' M . EVELYN A. ANDERSON - Sliwr ' Classical-Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Girls' Club 12, 315 Latin Club 1215 Dramatic Club 11, 215 Spanish Club 1415 Girls' A. A. 121. Evelyn is tall, quiet, and self-possessed. Serenely she does her work and goes her way. But underneath all this serious nature, her friends find bubbles of wit and friendli- ness. Her height is a blessing too. These new Style dresses were just made for her. GLENN L. ANDERSON - fl11dy ' Technical-French Club 11, 215 Hi-Y 1315 Radio Club 1315 Boys' Athletic Association 13, 415 Science Club 13, 41. Science, mathematics, and busses hold no terrors for him. He has conquered them all. If anyone in the class of '31 is to be commended for hard work, honest effort, and ability to keep silent, Glenn is that person. STANLEY ANDERSON -- Sf.m ' Technical- Football 12, 3, 41, Student Man- ager Football 1315 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 4, 515 Spanish Club 12, 315 Hi-Y 1215 Chair Squad 1515 Radio Club 151. Stan is absolutely dependable. He was one ofthe football managers. Anyone of the football fellows will Say Stan has a heart of gold. A statement like that from those who know him best is a real tribute. CHARLES P. ARMSTRONG - Chuck Classical-Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 415 Latin Club 1215 Latin Club Musician 13, 415 Radio Club 1315 French Club 1415 Junior Play Committee 1315 Debating Club 12, 315 War- ren High School Band 141. A flash Of red hair, and we know Chuck is doing Something or going somewhere in a hurry. I-Ie's one of our musicians and many a committee has taken advantage of this fact and has been able to put a bright spot on its program. DORIS S. ARNISTRONG - Dorm General-Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41, President 1415 Art Club 1415 Girls' A. A. 1315 Girls' Club 1315 Girls' Varsity Basketball 11, 21. With a violin tucked under her chin and a hard piece of music before her, she seems content. And when she plays we're happy too. A basketball Hoor and some strong op- position just addto her pleasures. Dot'S hobbies are basketball, music, and art. -M6211 21 may-3i. 1, .fain psf 5,4 5. 1 .1 - Dig. -, .,- ,V ll rl if . 4 .ii lxv' in -..sg 22 139- 1 HELBIER A. BACKSTROM, IR. Junior Technical-Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 415 Boys' A. A. 13, 415 Spanish Club 11, 215 Dramatic Club 1115 Science Club 613, 415 Class Basketball 1, 4 . That light hair covers a multitude of brains. Those blue eyes Hash with friend- liness, and from between those lips comes a multitude of correct answers, Ask Junior.', He knows. O. NEIL BAIRD - Baird ,' Oscar General--Hi-Y 13, 415 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3. 415 Art Club 13, 41, President 141. UOscar! What a name! But it fits. He's our man about town. If it's informa- tion you want, see Oscar. He sees all and knows all. He likes sports, and he likes to read. Such fellows help make a well-bal- anced class. FREDERICK L. BALDENSPERG ER BaIdy Commercial---Basketball 13, 415 Baseball Varsity 13, 41, Manager of Baseball 1415 Boys' Athletic Association 13, 415 Hi-Y 12, 3, 415 Class Basketball 12, 3, 41. Here we have the short, stocky youth who lets dramatic and debating clubs take care of themselves while he helps take care of the baseball and basketball teams. It's in these last two activities that Baldy shines. and he's lucky. Many of us shine only in a mirror. WILLIAM L. BALL - Bill Classical-Dragon Board 141, Senior Edi- tor 1415 Boys' Glee Club 1415JI1rack 1315 Boys' A. A. 1315 Science Club 1415 Latin Club 11, 215 Hi-Y 12, 313 French Club 13, 41, President 141. It's always Bill, never William. That in itself shows how much we like him. Then besides being blessed with a pleasing per- sonality, Bill has a larger share of intelli- gence than most of us. Nature still wasn't satisfied, so she gave him a sense of humor. Now there you have him- Bill Ball. RODN EY BARTO - Rod , MuIIets Classical-Football 12, 3, 41, Varsity 1415 Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 12, 3, 415 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 415 Basketball 1415 Hi-Y 1415 Latin Club 11, 215 French Club 13, 415 Sci- ence Club 141. Take some touchdowns, a few home runs, a wad of gum, a pleasant smile, a never-end- ing sense of humor, and a desire to tease members of the fair sex, and then stir in a lot of common sense and friends, and you have Rodney. O 'fuk dp, 'Ia , 1 ,,,,AA,,A .,.J E mx ROBERT E. BAXTER - Babu General-Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 4, 519 Boys' Glee Club 1513 Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 4, 515 Science Club 14, 51g Boys' Conference 1113 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 4, 519 Radio Club 151. Bob doesn't need much of an introduc- tion, but for the unacquainted here he is. A shock of wild hair, a merry laugh. and a lot of individuality. He's just getting out of high school, and yet Bob is already a re- sponsible jeweler. It doesn't take men long to find fellows with ability. JOHN BECKET1'-nspdfkyv Technical 1 Spanish Club 12, 31. He can ask questions that would kill Ein- stein, and his droll humor would put Will Rogers to shame. Sparky hails from the north and speaks well for our neighboring town. GEORGE BETTS, JR. - 'Wf1rz ' General--Track 12, 315 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 415 Boys' A. A. 12, 315 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 313 Orchestra 1119 Latin flub 1213 Glee Club 4 . Who is that little fellow over in the cor- ner? We mean the one with the cheerful smile and the greetings friends look on his face. That's no little fellow. That's Betts, the automobile salesman. REXEORD M. BLOOMGREN Re1l ,' Rex General-Spanish Club 111, Football 1213 Science Club 1415 Boys' A. A. 121. Rex spent his last semester working and studying in Washington, but he came back. So here he is. May We present Rex, the happy, red-haired fellow whom we missed from our classrooms and halls. FLORENCE RUTH BOYD - Boyd General-Shorthand Club 1419 High School Girls' Club 141. We understand that Florence can do school work, but that this Miss shines in doing domestic work. That's fortunate for her, as girls of that kind are in great demand these modern days. 1 --eifl 23 lem- 5,41 . 1'- .. f . Digs -v ...' ,.,, N gb .. I f,W' -'V-af 24 +I-- l1IATTHEYV BRINDIS - Tappy Commercial-Junior Chamber of Commerce 131Q Forestry Club 131. Brindis hasn't been around school very much this year, but then a busy man hasn't much time to waste. Matthew displayed his determination to finish what he started by coming' back and completing high school this year. The class of '31 has another member of whom to be proud. 17lRGlNIA BROWN H13l'0'Z,UlIi6U,' UGilIj'l1U Classical1Girls' A. A. 11, 219 Latin Club 11, 219 Spanish Club 13, 419 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 419 Spanish Glee Club 13, 41Q Science Club 13, 419 One Gift Above Another. Of all the lovely traits Virginia possesses, high and above them all stands a rare, rol- licking sense of humor. With a sense of hu- mor, softened by thoughtfulness and friend- liness, one could not go far from describing Virginia. Just Won't she make a good nurse '? ARTII UR C. CARLSON 'rdrluj Hcurly U General-Varsity Track 11, 2, 3, 41, Cap- tain 1419 Football 12, 3. 41, Varsity 1419 Basketball 13, 41, Varsity 1419 Hi-Y Club 12, 3, 4, 51, Secretary 131, Vice-President 131, President 1419 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 4, 51, President 1519 Dramatic Club 151, Secretary 1519 Glee Club 12, 4, 51, Glee Club Quar- tet 141Q French Club 12, 319 Dragon Board Advertising Staff 1519 Chief of Police Squad 1519 Tag and Ticket Seller 11, 2, 3, 4, 519 Class Testator 1519 The Dream That Came True 9 One Gift Above Another g Truthful HUSbandS,,Q The Kelly Kid. Versatile is Art. He's a letterman! VVith four letters in track and letters in both football and basketball, he's attained great heights. He's an actor. He's a Dragon Board worker. He's a very popular, curly- haired fellow. He's Art. L.-XNIONT E. CARLSON 'm!'MOIIfj'll Commercial-Hi-Y 14, 519 Boys' Glee Club 141. Few people know of the many proud deeds this fellow has done in and around school. VVe know that he likes to read, so he must know a lot. VVe know that he really wants to be a helper and a worker: therefore he must be a fellow of the highest order. ld.-XRRI ET l. CARSON - Kiz Classical--Freshman Girl Reserves 1119 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 419 League Basketball 11, 2, 419 Latin Club 11, 219 French Club 13, 419 Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Social Service Commit- tee 131, Ring Committee 141, Music Com- mittee 1419 Dramatic Club 141: Two Tables of Bridge. Quiet, reserved, sophisticated-that is Harriet at first glance. A lover of good times, a loyal Supporter of W. H. S., an all around Hood sport-and that's the real Har- riet. l 'a x,aJ ,. I 2A1,., 5 MARY CHAMBERS - Mary General-Girls' Club 141, Dramatic Club 141, Girls' Athletic Association 141, Girl Re- serve Ring Committee 141. Mary Chambers-the tall, graceful, per- fectly dressed girl that the seniors selected as their best girl artist. Evidently her artistic ability runs over into her personality, for she knows how to be attractive and likable. Ki- Chang, our mascot, belongs to Mary. GILBERT L. CHECK Gib ,' Tarzan General-Football 12, 3, 41, Varsity 141, Basketball 11, 2, 31, Seconds 131, Track 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 11, 2, 3, 41, Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 4, 51, Police Squad 151, Forensic Club 121, Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Boys' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 51, President 151, Class President 121, Spanish Club 111, Forestry Club 13, 41, Dragon Board 13, 51, Assistant Junior Editor 131, Advertising Staff 151, Orchestra 12, 31, Debating Club 121, Science Club 12, 31, Class Warbler 151, Tag Sellers 151, Chair Squad 141, Freshman-Sophomore Dance Committee 121, Dramatic Club 11, 21, The Glee Club Quartet 11, 2, 3, 51, The Drum Major 121, The Dream That Came True , Soloist at Assembly Prograxn, Senior Play, Skid- ding. Our Gib is six feet, five inches in height and a knock out in a tuxedo. In this handsome fellow of brains and muscle is contained a lovely bass voice and a lot of ambition. The Glee Club and the Dragon Board can testify as to Gib's ability. H ENRY C. CHRISTENSEN I-Ieir1ie ,' Hanfz ,' Hal Classical - Orchestra 11, 2, 31, Glee Club Or- chestra 1l, 21, Latin Club 11, 21, French Club 13, 41, Hi-Y Club 12, 3, 41, Junior Ring Com- mittee 131, Science Club 141. When Hank and his trumpet are around, you know the party will be a success. If you haven't an ear for music, he'll write poetry for you. If you like neither music nor poetry, listen to his original humor. He's good at 'em a . ROBERT CDI. CO.4lTES ffcotyvj ffgobn Technical- Football 13, 41, Varsity 141, Basketball 12, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 41, Baseball 13, 41, Varsity 141, Spanish Club 11, 21, Sci- ence Club 13, 41, Debating Club 121, Hi-Y 121, Forestry Club 111, Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41, Home Room Chairman 131, Blue and White Board 141, Boys' Glee Club 121. Each year a few of the senior fellows hold the enviable place of being three lettermen. Football, basketball, and baseball are Bob's three. Only hard work and perseverance give a fellow these. Bob's scholastic standing is above the average too, Athlete, student: and good fellow- Bob Coates. CHARLES S. COLE Clzuck ,' Chuley Commercial - Dramatic Club 131, Track 131 , Debating Club 131, Dramatic Club Play 131. With a slow, ambling walk, a slow hello, a slow grin, a slow, twinkling sense of humor, Charles, with a rush, captures our hearts and holds them with his slow, friendly manner. 1 4 -122125139 v w . , ,Y .saga b,I5 5' be-.f .5 5 is . n rhyi J I LOUISE CONDIT - Louise Classical-High School Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Treasurer 1413 Dramatic 'Club 1l,f2, 313 Debating Club 1213 Junior Philomel 151, 2, 3, 41, President 131, Vice-President 14 3 Blue and White Board Joke Editor 131, Associate Editor 1413 Class Historian 1412 Class Bas- ketball 11, 213 Hockey 11, 413 Track 1113 Home Room Chairman 1213 Home Room Vice- Chairman 1413 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 413 French Club 12, 3, 413 Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Invi- tation Committee 144, mlzhe Dream That Came rue. Mere words can't do justice to her intellec- tual ability, nor can we adequately describe her ability to keep her friends. To us all she has been simply Louise, the girl who knows what to do and does it. FLORENCE J. CONWAY - Flop Commercial-Freshman Girls' Club 1113 Stenographers' Club 13, 413 Dramatic Club 1313 Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Clarion 12, 313 League Basketball 11, 2, 3, 413 Junior Cham- ber of Commerce 1213 Girls' A. A. 11, 21. She's that short, attractive girl with the completely alive look on ner face. A head of marvelous blue-black hair completes the combination. We guess that it would be rather haiid to find another whose individuality equals F op's. JAMES M. COOK - Jim General-Hi-Y 1413 Boys' A. A. 1413 Foot- ball 1413 Latin Club 1413 Science Club 141. This dark, sleek-haired stranger wandered into our midst two years ago. Well-he's no longer a stranger, but a real classmate. That in itself proves that Jim is a good mixer and a good fellow. CHARLOTTE COON -- ChuIIie Classical 1 Girls' Club 13, 413 Latin Club 1213 French Club 13, 413 Dragon Board 13, 413 Sophomore Editor 131, Assistant Senior Ed- itor 141. She personifies speed. She shows pep and vigor in everything she does. Charlotte doesn't take a back seat in a class room, either, as you can easily see by her scholastic standing. She is also well known for her good sportsmanship. ELIZABETH CRAFT -- Lib Classical-Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Member- ship Committee 1313 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 41, Membership Committee 1213 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Girls' Glee Club 13, 413 Latin Club 11, 2, 31, Secretary 1213 French Club 12, 315 Freshman Debating Clubg Joke Editor of The Dragon 1413 League Basketball 11, 2, 41, Captain 1213 Home Room Chairman 1413 Junior Philomel 11, 21. Lovely face, lovely clothes, lovely person- ality. Sometimes that becoming air of so- phistication makes us want to kneel down and yell Allah, but then, the next moment, your infectious giggle bubbles out and we want to kiss you. 26 gt..- .f1,AAWV . P... ,thrv ,A,. ve f X THOMAS K. CREAL, II rr To nzzli: rr Tim!! Technical- Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 41, Vice-President 1415 Glee Club 1415 Glee Club Orchestra 11, 215 Glee Club Quartet 1415 High School Or- chestra 1l, 2, 315 Business Manager of Blue and White 131, Gossip Editor 1415 Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 415 Track 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 11, 2, 3, 415 Basketball 12, 315 Chair Squad 1415 French Club 11, 215 Junior Play 1315 Hi-Y-Girls' Club Play 13, 415 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 415 Dragon Band 1415 Home Room Chairman 121.5 Science Club 13, 415 The Dream That Came True 5 What Hap- pened to Jones 5 The Mad Honeymoon. Tim was our speedy quarterback and a four letterman in track-proof of his ath- letic ability. Tim is handsome, clever, and a marvelous dancer-proof of his social pop- ularity. There's an air of independence and sureness about him that can belong only to Creal. ROBERT CRossETT- Croby ,' Bob Technical-Football 12, 3, 41, Varsity 1415 Basketball 11, 2, 315 Home Room Chairman 1315 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 415 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 41, Secretary 1415 Boys' Conference 11, 215 Science Club 1415 Spanish Club 11, 21. What a man! Tall, dark, handsome, an athlete, and socially popular. Everybody likes him, and he likes Buicks. I-Ie's original too - just watch him walk. HERBER'F DAVIS - Herb General--Football 13, 415 Hi-Y 1415 Boys' A. A. 13, 415 Latin Club 1215 French Club 1315 Science Club 141. Quiet in a crowd, but well-liked for itg a hard worker in school and on the football fieldg happy, congenial, and a good sport-that's Herb Davis. MARY J. DEMEL - Mary Classical-Latin Club 11, 21, Quaestor 1215 French Club 13, 415 Junior Philomel 11, 2, 3, 41, Treasurer 1415 Debating Club 12, 31. Has anyone ever seen Mary when she wasn't working? Virtue is its own reward is the saying and it's true in this case for scarcely an honor roll goes by without her name. She's dependable and a good friend too. RIARTHA A. M. DENTLER nfllartyu Commercial - Freshman Girls' Club 111, Sec- retary 1115 Class Secretary 1215 Committee Freshman-Sophomore Dance 1215 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 415 Junior Chamber of Commerce 1215 Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Clarion 12, 31, Treasurer 131, Vice-President 1415 Hockey 1115 Track 1215 League Basketball 12, 31, Captain 1215 Cheerleader 1415 Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Social Chairman 131, President 141, Music Chairman 141, Kiski Delegate 131, Committee Dad and Daughter Banquet 141, Menu and Program Chairman 141, Committee Mother and Daughter Banquet 131, Toast to Mothers 131, Committee Hi-Y-Girls' Club Hallowe'en Party 131, Ring Committee 1315 Debating Club 11, 2, 31, Secretary 1315 Ste- nographers' Club 141, Vice President 1315 Home Room Vice-Chairman 1315 Blue and White Board 141, Joke Editor 1415 Class Don- or 1415 Tag Committee 13, 415 Senior Dance Committee 1415 Bumbs 5 E.yther or Ei- ther 5 Junior Play, What Happened to Jones 5 When Shakespeare Struck the Town 5 High School Players 131, Silence Pl:ase 5 Thanksgiving Day 5 Hi-Y-Girls' Club Play, The Dream That Came True 5 The Kelly Kid 5 Whose Money ? Just look at her activity list and you'll see what's been done in W. H. S. Inactivity and silence may describe many others, but not good looking, human, lovable Marty. i . 4-QW 1' RM 2 .1f1ff,g.gi ister' 450 -..sg 27 13..- s 4 J-lA A ,:,.. ' 2 ,A ' ' ':A '33 3-in 28 ELIZABETH JUANITA DIBBLE r'Monty General-Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Dra- matic Club 1115 Miss Iva Newway's School. How many know Libby ? Her easy walk and easy laugh and easy conversation, with an easy nature, make her easy to like and easy to be liked. People like that are so comfort- able and pleasing to have around. Life must be easy for them. BYRON HENRY DILKER - By General-Dramatic Club 1415 Spanish Club 111- Could anyone have failed to notice his sun- ny disposition and his sunny hair? Some- times he has managed to give the impression that he's shy. Don't let him fool you. When a fellow can be at ease among girls, he's not shy. LUCY J. DONALDSON - Lu Classical- Editor Blue and White 141, Joke Editor 1315 Dragon Board 11, 2, 415 Class Vice President 11, 415 Class Secretary 1315 Prophet 1415 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Sec- retary 131, Vice-President 1415 Girls' Glee Club 13, 415 Vice-President Freshman Girls' Club 1115 High School Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Vice-President 131, Membership Committee 131, Chairman Devotionals 141, Kiski Dele- gate 1215 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 415 French Club 13, 415 Latin Club 11, 2, 315 League Basket- ball 1l, 215 Invitation Committee 1415 High School Players 12, 3, 415 Thread of Destiny 5 Come Out of the Kitchen 5 Mad Honey- moon 5 What Hapuened to .Iones 5 The Dream That Came True 5 Kleptomaniac 5 The Man From Brandon 5 Ghost Huntersvg The Pipe of Peace 5 His Neighbor's Wife 5 When Shakespeare Came To Town 5 Evening of Plays5 Senior Play, Skidding. Lu's charm and personality are so natural and so unaffected that to describe her, words are almost useless. Through a four year per- iod of unusual activity and popularity, she has done that for which we like and admire her all the more. She has just been herself- Lucy. FREDERICK L. DONOVAN - Fred General-- Baseball 1115 Basketball 11, 2, 31, Varsity 12, 315 Varsity Track 1315 Football 11, 2, 31, Varsity 1315 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 415 Hi-Y 12, 3, 415 Boys' Conference 13, 415 Latin Club 11, 2, 31, President 1215 Science Club 13, 415 Class President 1315 Hi-Y-Girls' Club Play 1415 The Dream That Came True. The word hurry almost missed being in Fred's dictionary. Yet like Aesop's tortoise he gets there just the same. Lu likes him, we like him, everybody likes him, and he's handsome. VVhat more could one want? ALBERTA EASTON - Tomy Commercial - Stenographers' Club 141. lVe don't know just how to classify Alberta. ls she serious? Is she jolly and cheerful? She must be a pleasant combination of both. She would be a person we would all be glad to know better. Good cooks are scarce. R egg. gh If 15' miata x,...f ...V E Zbh ? r 2 Digi' I CRIESENCE M. EBEL - Crm- Classical - Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Accom- panist 1419 Orchestra 11, 219 Class Accom- panist 1419 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Cabinet 141Q Dramatic Club 12, 3, 419 Junior Philomel 11. 2, 31, President 121, Treasurer 1319 French Club 13, 415 Chairman Program Com- mittee 141Q Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 419 Class Bas- ketball 1119 League Basketball 11, 219 Cap- tain League Team 111. The death of past great musicians doesn't worry us. Cresence is coming along: to take their place. The ivory piano keys hold no mystery for her, and she's made them per- form for our pleasure many times. Even if she wasn't talented Gres would be a girl that we would all like. l1IARIAN ETTA EDGETT - Sticky General- High School Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Crafts Club 1415 Girls' A. A. 1219 Dramatic Club 1419 Debating Club 1419 Latin Club 11, 2, 319 League Basketball 11, 219 Class Bas- ketball 1215 Class Volleyball 1319 Committee of Style Show 141. Sincerity and optimism make a really good combination. Besides this, Marian is a real sport at all times. She deserves our best wishes for success and happiness. BARBARA ALICE EDINGER - Barb Commercial - Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 41,Chair- man of Pin Committee 1415 Stenographers' Club 13, 41, Secretary 131, Club Reporter 131, President 1415 Freshman Girls' Club 1119 High School Girls' Club 12. 3, 41, Ring Com- 'Tnittee 131, Social Service Committee 1-31, Music Group 141, Program Committee 141g Dramatic Club 1219 Class Basketball 1115 Basketball League 1119 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 419 Varsity Basketball 1215 Class Volleyball 11, 219 Hockey League 11, 219 Hockey Var- sity 1215 Girls' Track 1119 Junior Chamber of Commerce 1119 The Survival of the Fittest 141Q We Stenographers Three 131. You can't miss her --a cheerful smile, a sense of humor, a tinge of seriousness, a pretty face, and a good word for everyone - just Barb. LEONARD EK EY - Ekey Technical -- Science Club 13, 419 Spanish Club 1219 Orchestra 1415 Warren High School Band 141. Oh, yes, he's modest and even bashful, but you'll like this strong, good-hearted fellow of our class. The orchestra and the Dragon Board will miss his musical ability, and his classmates will be lost without his blush and his helping hand. JEANN ETT E ELDRED -'H.II'IIl1IIf'fff'-VU Classical--Dramatic Club 11, 2, 419 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 419 Girls' Glee Club 13, 419 League Basketball 11, 21, Class Team 1219 Hockey 11, 219 Latin Club 11, 2, 31: French Club 13, 41. Big brown eyes, nice complexion, popular with all of us, friendly to everyone, jolly dis- position too. What more could you ask?- Nothing. Jeannette, we like you as you are. I 2 1 1 J 4 4 29 1759..- 5, X 5 X '-1-1i:53l'.r,.. ' ' iii-- i.-,, , J.. Lt... ,X M51 ii. 0. A' ,- S I y:,E,,Ki:. T511 if J' - v K C+' S - . 4 ,V i 30 51..- Anouln T. li1.LuBY- Eighty Technical-French Club 11, 21. Perhaps he's just bashful, but he's certainly modest. Adolph's silence has almost hidden the fact that he is ability itself. He has been one of the outstanding supporters of W. H. S. publications. We looked up the records, and we know. lJOROTHY lixum' ERICKEN - Dorn General - Latin Club 11, 21. Calm, quiet, unrumed at times and then again jolly, talkative, and busy -that's Dor- othy. Her smile is sure to win friends even more than her winning personality. GRACE C. ERICKSON - GraL'ie ' Classical-Girls' Club 1215 Latin Club 1215 French Club 12, 415 Girls' Athletic Associ- ation 111. Out of school or in school Grace is accom- modating, willing to tackle big jobs, willing to help anyone. It's not always the outward appearance of pep or ambition that counts, but the real thing is this person herself. 1lARc:.uuf'1' liL1zABE'1'H ERICKSON ArMd7'g', . Classical - Girls' Glee Club 12. 3, 41, Junior Glee Club 111, Trio 13, 415 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Ring Committee, Music Committeeg French Club 13, 415 Latin Club 11, 215 Girls' A. A. 11, 215 League Basketball 11, 215 Dra- matic Club 11, 21. We've found in Margaret a sweet, stead- fast, dependable girl. She possesses some- thing that every girl might well desire. She has a lovely voice. Margaret is also admired for her frankness and sincerity. Lewis G. EVANS '4C1zrly ',' rlEi7dI1X ,' LewieU General-Football 11, 2, 315 Basketball 12, 315 Track 12, 315 Cheerleader 1415 Dramatic Club 1415 Latin Club 13, 41, Secretary 1315 Debating Club 12, 315 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3 5 Hi-Y 11, 2, 315 Science Club 13, 415 French Club 1415 Glee Club 12, 315 Tag Sellerg Ma- gic Mirror 5 A Trick of the Tradeng Truth- ful Husbands 5 Night of Plays, Valiant Our big curly-haired cheerleader. The handsome fellow with a friendly disposition, :1 cheerful grin, and a desire to tease. Most people will work when forced: few will volun- tarily help with The Dragon as 'tLewie has done. N I, .1 1 'SES' 'ima 5 joux FARQ U HAR - Jack ' Classical--Boys' Glee Club 11, 413 Baseball 12, 3, 415 Latin Club 11, 41, Chairman of Ring Committee5 French Club 13, 415 Boys' A. A. 11, 215 Hi-Y 1315 Science Club 1415 Basketball 141. Books! Fiction, drama, or essay f he has read them all. And poetry! He writes it and it's good. But there's another thing. Some- how or other, maybe while reading, he has found the secret of attracting friends. It's a secret we all try to discover, but not all of us find. JOSEPH M. FOLEY Dmcon ,' Joe General-Boy Scouts 11, 215 Art Club 141. Joe, our carefree lad! With his two watch chains dangling on his double-breasted vest, and a wise crack on his lips, he has whiled away many dull hours for his class and for his teachers. PAUL GARY - Gary Commercial-Hi-Y 11 2, 3, 415 Forestry 12, 315 Dramatic Club 1415 Boys' Glee Club 12, 415 Boys' A. A. 11, 215 Debating Club 1415 Truthful Husbai-ids 5 The Valiant. What's Gary like? Look at his eyes. There's the answer. They sparkle with life and the pure joy of living. And there's no question about the fact that those who must enjoy beinyz around are the ones others enjoy having' around. RALP ll GELo1 1' li -' 'lflly Commercial--Boys' Glee Club 1415 Football 12, 3, 41, Varsity 1415 Basketball 12, 3, 415 Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 1415 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 31. If good nature is the sail on which success grows, then Ralph ought to be very success- ful. Look atvhis activity list. There you'll see football, basketball, and- baseball. Draw your own conclusions as to his athletic ability. LoRlf'1 1'.fx GlLLESl'l li -' 'J1zniv Commercial--Girls' A5 A. 1415 Girls' Club ' '14 . A girl who can make herself heard without being noisy, who can be gay and not silly, who can be a fine friend and not sentimental, who can work and not be ofiiciousvsuch a girl is Loretta. ,421 Q..- .f4 -:S 1 nfl? ' A' I M ef L-- W '-fQ if 4 1 A LEROY GILSON - Maori Technical-Football 12, 3, 415 Varsity 13, 415 Baseball 12, 3, 415 Varsity 13, 415 Bas- ketball 12, 315 Awkward Squad 11, 2, 315 Chair Squad 1315 Spanish Club 1315 Hi-Y 1315 Boys' Glee Club 1415 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41, Secretary 1415 Science Club 13, 415 Blue and White Board 1415 Dragon Board 13, 41, Jun- ior Editor 131, Athletic Editor 1415 Home Room Chairman 1415 Class Poet 1415 For- estry Club 131. Who else could dress up like a rube and still look like a Brooks Brotherls advertise- ment? Well, possibly no one could, but Mood comes very near it. He's another of our he-strong-men. ln football, in baseball, and in the hearts of his friends Mood is a shining star. RICHARD XVILLIAIN1 GRAY Dirk ,' P11tIey Classical-Debating Club 1215 Spanish Club 1315 Latin Club 12, 315 Science Club 1415 Blue and White Board 1415 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 315 High School Players 1215 Penrod 5 Lend Me Five Shillings 5 What Happened to Jones. It looks as though Dick knows his three R's. At an age when most of us enter high school, he's being graduated. They say with age comes experience, but when it comes to experience at leaving the fair sex alone, Dick can give us all pointers. Maybe that's the secret of his success. KENN 12TH GREENLUND - Candy Commercial-Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 1415 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 415 Hi-Y 12, 3, 415 Blue and White Board 13, 415 Science Club 1415 Boys' Glee Clul? 3415 Boys' Conference 2 . Warbler, poet, artist, singer, and athlete. Variety 'I That's Gundy's specialty. When you want to find our big strong man, listen for his laugh. lS.-USELLE M. GROETZINGER 1zzy Classical-Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Girls' Club 11. 2, 3, 41, Publicity Committee 1415 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 415 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 315 Hockey 1115 French Club 13, 415 Latin Club 11, 2, 315 Basketball League 1115 Ad- vanced Art Club 141. She's always on her way! One minute she is here: the next she isn't. To be without some errand to run or some place to go would make Izzy feel lost. Isabelle is one of our artists too. ROBERT J. HABEN - Bob Technical - Blue and White Board 1315 Boys' A. A. 1315 Chairman Junior Play Ticket Com- mittee 1315 Boys' Glee Club 1415 Hi-Y Club 13, 415 Home Room Chairman 1315 Business Manager of Dragon Board 1415 Science Club 13, 4 . OE come our hats to Bob. He's our young man who has handled the business of The Dragon, has caught our eyes with his good looking features, has captured our hearts by just being Bob, so successfully. 'fs'-A gig? 3 ROBERT D. HANSEN -- DiIIinghamU Classical- Hi-Y 13, 415 Dramatic Club 1415 Latin Club 1315 French Club 13, 415 Science Club 1415 Blue and White Board 1415 Prop- erty Committee for Dream That Came True. A little, smiling faced boy of the day. Never a care or worry but to laugh, smile, and crack jokes. Basketball is his hobby, and growing is his ambition. ARTHUR HJELTE - Nick Technical-Track 12, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 41, Manager 1415 Football 13, 415 Basketball 12, 3, 415 Awkward Squad 1415 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 415 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 415 French Club 11, 2, 315 Glee Club 141. He's always on the go. You'1l find him wherever there is something doing. There isn't a new fad that gets by Art. He will be one of the first to try it whether it's a new style of old clothes or a gang war. GWENDOLYN NAOMI HOGUE rrczuenu Clneral-Dramatic Club 121 1215 Latin Club 1315 Girls' Club 141. Naomi. Of what does that make us think? The loyal, impartial, sweet- eyed character in Bible stories. some wavy hair, our Naomi an be the same. 5 Girls' A. A. name always Topped with d theirs might ALBERT HOLCOMB, JR.- Lanky General 1 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 415 Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 1415 Baseball 121. He was called a pile driver on the foot- ball field, and he wears a well-earned W. Lanky has, without a doubt, been one of the hardest working athletes in school. We know that the fellows like him. Ambition and lik- ableness are big assets, Lanky. ALAN C. HONHART - Allie General - Science Club 141. Alan is the big boy of the class. In him we have the natural Sportsman who is a lover of the wide open spaces and clear, cold streams. If it's guns you want to know about, see Alan. Besides all that, he's an authority on motors and electricity. It seems the bigger one is the more he knows and can do. 1 -..if 33 kgs..- 41.1. 'Ig U-BEF -'ite 2 2 K7 was A25 ix ,. ii.. . 34. HELEN DOROTHY HORNSTROM ff ll Swede Commercial - League Basketball 11, 41, Class Basbetball 1115 Hockey 111, Commercial Con- test 111g High School Girls' Club 13, 419 So- cial Service Committee 131, Ring Committee 1413 Girls' A. A. 141, Stenographers' Club 1415 Dragon Board 141, Typist 1419 Track 1415 Stenographers' Club Play, We Steno- graphers Three. great deal of credit. Her flashing fingers typed pra tically everything you read in this book. The smiling, cheerful way she dug into her big job made us realize that in her we have a jewel among workers. To Helen should go many thanks and a c MARY CLARK HUBLEY Mamie ,' Corky Classical- Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Vice- 141g Hockey 141, Varsity 1115 President Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 41, High School Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Secretary 141, Cabinet 141, Pub- licity 13, 41, Membership 13, 41: Debating Club 1319 French Club 13, 413 Latin Club Sl, 2, 313 Hi-School Players Group 13, 419 Fres - man Girls' Club 111, Secretary 1115 Dragon Board 131, Note Editor 1315 Basketball Var- sity 111, League 11, 2, 41, Class Basketball 11, 413 Night ofplilays, i'Tllile Moll-'ikey's PEW , Junior Class ay, ' W at appene to .Iones g Hi-Y-Girls' Club Play, The Dream That Came True 5 Under the Law , The Silent System , When Shakespeare Struck the Town g The Man From Brandon g Truthful Husbandsug The Valiant g Senior Play, Skidding. Mistress Mary, quite contrary, How did your school days go? They were filled with smiles Of all different styles - From girls and boys you know. l1IARY ANITA HULTQUIST - Mary Commercial-Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 313 Steno- graphers' Club 1415 Basketball League 11, 2, 413 High School Girls' Club 11, 21, Track 1113 Freshman Girls' Club 1113 Hockey 111. We don't know what it is that is nicest about Mary. We know that she has thick, We know she has a nice black, pretty hair. smile. We know that she makes a good com- panion. It must be all of these that makes Mary Hultquist - Mary. J. MENDELL W. HUNTER - Dill Commercial 1 Boys' A. A. 11, 213 Radio Club 11, 2151-Ii-Y Club 1415 Track 141. If it's a modest, reliable, ambitious young fellow that you're hunting for, you can stop hunting now. The class of '31 has just the young man you want. Here is our Mendell Hunter. GERALD IRWIN - Bus Commercial-Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 413 Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 413 Track 12, 31, Varsity 12, 319 Class Basketball 11, 2, 315 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 413 Junior Play, Hi-Y-Girls' Club Play 13, 415 Senior Play, Skidding. Signals! A flash of leather! A thud of fiesh against iiesh, and Bus rips a hole through the enemies' line and comes up smil- ing. That's our Irwin. What's a hard knock more or less to him? He just .brushes 'em aside. 'fuk A ' - 'i5?5l.1. 'ii3ii W . F3121 1- . v N f.'.l - . ,A.. ,. , E ELMER JAMES - El ,' James Technical- Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 35g Class Treas- urer 12, 355 Business Manager of Blue and White Board 13, 455 Spanish Club 1255 Home Room Chairman 125g Ticket Committee 1355 Freshman-Sophomore Dance Committee 1259 Science Club 13, 45 What a lot of energy is hidden under El- mer's quietness! Doing his lessons, working out in the Y gymnasium, and managing the Blue and White have taken most of his time. What's more, he can talk entertain- ingly without ever mentioning his trip abroad. DEHLIA S. JERMAN - Sue Commercial - Basketball 11, 25 5 Track 11, 25g Debating 1355 Stenographers' Club 13, 45. One of our classmates keeps out of our reach by going quietly on her way. That's Dehlia. We feel sure she is hiding some of lies ability for a future day or a future some- o y. PAUL JOHNSON - Bud General-High School Orchestra 1353 Hi-Y 1153 Chamber of Commerce 115. Last year he almost left us. We were wor- ried, but he came back. Now we're glad to say that Paul is going down in history as a member of the class of '31. Believe us, he's all right. DELBERT E. JOLLEY ..HapM.,j Ujoneyv General-Entered Junior year. Latin Club 1459 Glee Club 145. Here's a fellow with a name that fits. Jolley, our happy classmate, doesn't tear around noisily, but he tackles everything with a grin. His courteous manner and his wil- lingness to do things are two valuable traits. LEONARD T. KEARNS - Deals General-Track 12, 453 Hi-Y 1353 Radio Club 1255 Boys' Glee Club 1455 Science Club 1455 Forestry Club 12, 35: Boys' A. A. 12, 45. You'll have to ask the fellows about Kearns. Girls aren't lucky enough to be of any con- cern to him. But here's what the fellows say, Aw, why go into detail? Kearns is a mighty good fellow. 'W-Bar N8 Q' 'ies . .gigla -ix: 'fl-seal 3 5 V w mc 7 LL, , 7 , :Qi 'tb F? K fig, .5 g 5 .I - 'Q' - .,.. 1 . .. .. ' ' ' i s -..sgf 36 Jigs..- VVILLIAIVI ALLEN KEEFE nd Zvi. rr-Ifeefl-eu Technical-Clubs Editor of Blue and White Board 141, Boys' Glee Club 141, Hi-Y Club 141, Hi-Y Conference 131, Science Club 13, 41, French Club 11, 21. Whom do we admire for his scholastic abil- ity? Who helps us with our stiff problems 'I Who believes we get out of school just what we put into it? Our friend and classmate, Al Keefe, of course. EUGENIA L. KEHR - Gene General--Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41, High School Players 13, 41, Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Vice-President 131, President 141, Program Committee 141, Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 41, Basketball Squad 1l1,, League 12, 41, Hockey 11, 21, Latin Club 12, 31, French Club 13, 41, Junior Ring Commit- tee 131 , Home Room Vice-Chairman 141, .lun- ior Prom Committee 131, Dragon Board 121, Blue and White Board 141, Literary Editor 141, Ivan Newway's School , Bumps , Coats and Petticoatsu, When Shakespeare Struck the Town , Mad Honeymoon , What Happened to Jones , Big Event , One Gift Above Another , Dream That Came True , Man From Brandon. Ever since the middle of January, there has been a bright spot missing from W. H. S. Who else could be missed as much as Gene Kehr with her Hashing smile and sunny dis- position ? IMOGENE lXl1LDRED KELLER - Ima Classical 1 High School Girls' Club 11, 3, 41, Girls' Club Cabinet 141, Ring Committee 131, Social Service Committee 131, Publicity Com- mittee 141, Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Blue and White Board 13, 41, Latin Club 11, 21, French Club 13, 41, Hi-Y-Girls' Club Play 141, Basketball 11, 2, 41, Hockey 111, Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 41, Glee Club Librarian 141, League Basketball 141. Some people are fortunate in having a com- bination of characteristics that makes them pleasant, interesting companions. Imo is one of these. Her sparkling eyes and her srnile reveal her pleasantness and her frank- ness. Well, what is more interesting than frankness 7 CHARLES EDWARD KELLERMAN ff ' ll funzor General 1 Hi-Y Club 111, Science Club 13, 41. Eddie is our little boy with a big smile. He isn't contented unless he's using a pencil and a T square to vent his knowledge of me- chanical drawing. There's no doubt about it. Eddie has the makings of a good designer. JANE KINKEAD - Jamey Classical-Glee Club II 111, Glee Club I 12, 3, 41, Librarian 131, President 141, High School Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Mid-Winter Conference Committee 131, Assistant Chair- man Publicity Committee 141, rrench Club 13, 41, Latin Club 11, 21, Vice-President 121, Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 41, Hockey 11, 21, League Basketball 11, 21, Class Basketball 11, 2, 41, Dramatic Club 11, 2, 31, Junior Ring Com- mittee 131. Kinkead, the capable! With a feeling of self assurance, and a becoming air of genial- ity -e notice a broad grin and a pair of twink- ling eyes-Jane satisfactorily sees us over many obstacles. There is very little of gloom when Jamey is near. 'S :Y A W 1 2 f 1 'f ffi' fliiifii 3 CJRVAI, A. KIRBY- 1ffI'1Ij'H Technical- Hi-Y 11, 2, 315 Class Basketball 11, 2, 315 Track 1119 Science Club 141. Kirby is good lookingg his hair is blond and curly: he even manages to remain quiet and studious. That proves that he's got the stuff that makes successful men. H ELEN lQI.IZABli'l'li KLIN ESTIVER ffelfn Classical-High School Girls' Club 12, 41, Assistant Chairman of Program Committee 141g Freshman Girls' Club 1113 Junior Glee Club 1115 Debating Club 11, 21, Dramatic Club 11, 213 Latin Club 11, 213 French Club 1413 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 419 League Basketball 11, 21, Senior Girls' Basketball Varsity 141, The Dream That Came True. Reserved, precise, brilliant, dignified, in- teresting. She spent her junior year in se- date Boston and returned with even more per- sonality than when she left us. Her initi- ative and her ability make us proud of her. Lruz IQNAPP - Kz111ppy General-Hi-Y 12, 3, 413 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 415 Football 12, 31, Track 12, 313 French Club 11, 215 Basketball 131, Forestry Club 12, 315 Science Club 131. Believe it or not, Knapp is serious now and then. Even happy, smiling people like Lyle have their serious moments. They can do real work. It's too had his basketball abil- ity couldn't be used by the school team this year. XVILLARD B. KNUPP W7z'f ',' lflf'oo11'if ' General- Spanish Club 11, 215 Hi-Y 13, 41, Science Club 13, 41g Dramatic Club 1313 .lun- ior Play Property Committee Chairman 131g Under the Law , Hamlet, Oh! Hamlet. When we think of Willie, we are at once reminded of a smooth dancer, Peggy and Maggie ! He's always prepared for a good time or hard work. Just look him up, for he loves to visit. ROBERT Komf - KUppy Classical- Football 12, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 413 Hi-Y 11, 2, 41, Blue and White Board 11, 213 Latin Club 121, French Club 1413 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 41, Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41. We've often wondered why Bob makfs us believe that he's slow and sleepy and then contradicts that impression on the football Field, on the basketball floor, in the class room, and with his friends. All in all, he's a danger- ous rival, be it in love or in war. l 4 1 4 l i 1 W -..ggi 37 13,..- v .1 ga gg -ss? . . , 5411? W ,Q 151155 32 , 5 . 'X 1 '1' Q -1A 3 ee 'Qi all ff '4AA1 01-sad 38 13..- CHARLES F. KOTTCAMP- Chuck General-Blue and White Board 1415 Boys' A. A. 11, 215 Football 11, 215 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 415 Dramatic Club 1315 Debating Club 1315 Latin Club 11, 215 Latin Club Musician 1215 Track 1415 Orchestra 11, 215 Science Club 1415 Boys' Glee Club 1415 Radio Club 1315 Chairman of Property Committee for The Dream That Came True. The secret of Chuck's unique place in the class of '31 lies in his ever present humorous mood which places him in a class of natural gloom chasers. We like Chuck just be- cause he is himself. A. EILAINE KR.-xF'r Su'ede ',' Aggie Classical - Latin Club 13, 41, Treasurer 141. During her two years in W. H. S. Eilaine has made a host of friends. Where can you find smiles, good looks, and lots of pep? Eilaine is the answer. Al.-XRIAN A. KUHRE - Jflarian Commercial-Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 315 Stenographers' Club 1415 Dra- matic Clubg Leaguec1Blasketball 1215 Radio u . Marian is the girl with the famous giggle. Besides this there are many more things she does well. W. H. S. has an unfailing sup- porter in this senior. Marian is peppy, a good sport, and a leader among her friends. ALFRED L. LAUFFENBURGER fl' - Il Onions Technical-Hi-Y 12, 3, 415 Spanish Club 11, 2, 315 Science Club 13, 415 Glee Club 1415 Dramatic Club 131. Onions is the nickname some one gave to him. We'd like to find that some one. Al has proved to be an ambitious, likable, young fellow. He has a lot of mathematical and scientific ability that will come in handy when he needs it. PATRICIA LAVERY - Pat ' Classical 1 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 415 High School Girls' Club 11, 2, 313 Freshman Girls' Club, President 1115 Girls' Glee Club I 12, 3, 415 Girls' Glee Club ll 111'5 French Club 13, 415 Latin Club 11, 215 Debating Club 1315 Vice- Chairman of Home Room 1315 Hockey 1415 Basketball League 11, 2, 415 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 315 Pipe of Peace. A tive cent cigar to anyone who has ever seen Pat looking down-in-the-mouth. With a flirtatous glance from those smiling Irish eyes, a wide grin, and a pair of twinkling feet, she rushes in and out causing much dis- traction to the male of the species and much consternation to the female. L l if 221 ... . ,.. ,A,., A EDNA E. LEARN - Eddie Classical-Latin Club 11, 217 Spanish Club 13, 417 Girls' Club 141. Sweet, prim, and precise is curly-haired Edna. If ever you want to hear something interesting told with a pleasing voice, look for her. We're sure y0u'1l find we're right. ESTH ER LOMERSON - Erie:- General -- Entered senior year. Coming to a new school and graduating the same year means a lot of work. Esther wisely stuck to her studies a great deal of the time. As a sideline you'1l find she's friendly, cheer- ful, and wise in the ways of having a good time. AARON M. Lomax, JR. - Loupe Classical-Entered junior year. Debating Club 141. Aaron is -well he's Aaron. When one speaks his name, one invariably thinks of presidents and ambassadors or, perhaps, Ein- steins and Edisons. We stand in awe of a person with such a mind, but if Aaron smiles, our awe melts as if in warm sunshine. JOSEPH A. LUCIA - foe Commercial- Dramatic Club 1415 Boys' Glee Club 1415 Hi-Y 1413 Commercial Contest 131. Why is it we had such a difficult time get- ting a satisfactory write up for Joe '! Maybe it's something unusual and individual in his pleasing personality that is hard to put on paper. It's the cheerful way in which he helps, the sparkle in those brown eyes, and llilis optimistic smile that makes us all like 1Il'1. NIARTHA ANN LUPOLD - Lupey Commercial - League Basketball 111 5 Fresh- man Girls' Club 1115 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41g Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 419 Stenographers' Club 141g High School Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Ring Committee 1415 The Sandman's Pack of Dreams. A number in our classrwant to do as Mar- tha expects to do, that ls, they want to be- come nurses. A nurse must be patient, firm, and kindg but a nurse must also have brains. There Martha is fortunate. Requirements for nurses were evidently made for her. -..sa 39 Ea..- t,,n,?'3'L rev L x.,s.f 5,4 Q . P551 w . y ':'11'iiii L ' 2 QPQY 7' .. .1 40 ,3....- FREDERICK RIAURER - Fred Classical-Hi-Y Club 11, 2. 3, 41, Secretary 141, Treasurer 141, Older Boys' Conference 141, Boys' Athletic Association 12, 3, 41, Class President 12, 41, Dragon Board 13, 41, Circulation Manager 131. Editor-in-Chief 141, Blue and White Board 131, Assistant Business Manager 131, Latin Club 11, 21, French Club 13, 41, Secretary 131, Glee Club 141, Debat- ing Club 12, 31, Assistant Business Manager 131, Chairman of Junior Ring Committee, Owner of Fleetwing 141, Dramatic Club 12, 3, 41, President 141, High School Players 13, 41, Night of Plays 13, 41, What Happened to Jones , The Mad Honeymoon , The Dream That Came True , The Monkey's Paw , The Man From Brandon , Under the Law , The Big Event , The Silent Sys- tem , Keeping Him Home , Jerry , A Thief in the House , Truthful Husbands , The Wedding Present , Whose Money? , Cornered , Senior Play, Skidding. Nobody could really 'expect us to put very much here about Fred for we'd need volumes to tell of his popularity, his intelligence, his pep, his dramatic ability, his personality, his good looks, his versatility, his dependability, and his worth. JAM ES EDWARD RICCONN ELL 'ffinzj' General-Football 141, Varsity 141, Bas- ketball 121, Chair Squad 131, Baseball 131, Varsity 12, 31,, Boys' A. A. 141, Baseball Manager 131, Senior Treasurer, Home Room Chairman 13, 41. Jim ! That's the name we hear every- where, for who doesn't know him! He'll try anything once. If he's stopped the first time, he tries again. Remember how he won his football letter in spite of his accident? ALFRED MCDONALD - Al Classical--Latin 121, French Club 13, 41, Dramatic Club 11, 21, Debating Club 11, 21. Great men have had either one or both parts of his name. Who knows but what Al is going to be ,fzreat too. He will be if he tackles life as he tackles his history and mathematics. l1 lAY BICGARRY 4- M11c General -Glee Club 111, Hockey 111, Track 121, liadio Club 111, Dramatic Club 111, Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Ring Committee 141, Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 41, League Basketball 12, 31, League Volleyball 121, Track 141, Stenographers' Club 141, Ticket Committee, That's That. A wee bit o' Ireland personified. Some- times happy-go-lucky and care free: some- times thoughtful and pensive. Typical Irish humor, typical Irish temper -- that's May. GLENN l1'lCGEE - .7ll11ggie Technical - Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 41, Dramatic Club 12, 31, Forestry Club 12, 3, 41 , Glee Club 131, French Club 11, 2, 31, Science Club 12, 31, Radio Club 121, Track 121. A nice blue Buick to drive and someone to sit beside him. Can you think of anything nicer? Glenn's ambition, cheerfulness, and sincerity are to be appreciated. Glenn is a pleasant combination of characteristics. :ing we 'meh 5 .. ,.,., ,.., 1A.b ,eg 4 . VZIV 'zf' A E7 ,i,, A . ,, 7? MARGARET NICLAREN Maggie ,' Peggie Classical-Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Hoc- key 11, 413 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 415 High School Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, French Club 13, 41: Latin Club 11, 2, 315 Basketball 11, 2, 41g Night of Playsg Senior Play, Skidding. Loquacious! Cheerful! Laughing! Al- ways at the bottom of every prank. And have you heard her giggle 'I But she can be serious, and when she is -big things happen. DOROTHY l1lCl1lICHAEL - Dot Classical-Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Program Committee 11, 2, 3, 415 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 415 Glee Club 1115 Latin Club 11, 215 Spanish Club 1415 Dramatic Club 1115 Basketball League 111. 1 Here is a girl with a two-sided disposition. In school she's a brilliant student and rather 1 reserved. But outside of school-we know that she likes good times and can be just the jolliest person ever. That's the way. Put business and pleasure where they belong. l RAY MICKELSON - Mick I Did you ever see such devilish, humorous, l tipped-up eyes? Did you ever see what ap- peared to be a mixture of sugar and spice and everything nice and Usnakes and snails Y and puppy dog's tails 'l Did you ever see Ray? General - Boys' A. A. 121 . VIVIAN l1fllLLER - Vi Commercial-Girls' Club 12, 41, Ring Com- Committee 141g Girls' A. A. 111, Stenograph- ers' Club 1415 League Basketball 12, 315 Hoc- key 121. She's another of these fortunate people who seem to find real pleasure in working. But she's right. The results are worth it. Her lovely hair and her height are her treasured possessions. DOROTHY MOORE -1'Dot Y Classical-Entered junior year. Spanish Club 131. Milk-white skin, long taffy-colored hair- 1 Dorothy. She is one of our newer classmates who has already endeared herself to us. She seems wasted in our matter-of-fact, busy days. Wouldn't you love her in a powder- blue empire gown? -..sgf 41 ig.-- 'i x,sJ sc gel 5 -. ,445 , Jr .- va-'. ' ' .5 ' ' -,-.E'ii7 ' t- - . A-5 I E :f.- T - i 42 13..- WLLIAM E. NIORAN f'Bi11 ,- Gnu General - Football 12, 41 5 Track 13, 41, Var- sity 13, 413 Glee Club 12, 41, Treasurer 1415 Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Treasurer 12, 41, Pres- ident 141, Junior Vice-President 1319 Dra- matic Club 141g Freshman Treasurerg French Club 1219 Forestry Club 11, 2, 31, Captain 1319 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 413 Science Club 131: Dragon Board Feature Editor 1413 The Dream That Came True. Credit should be given where credit is due. It means a lot of work to take all the pictures found in the back of this book. Bill did it. Only capable, popular fellows become Hi-Y Club presidents. Bill did that too. Does he know the VV-J Highway? VELMA NASON - Snickers General -- Blue and White Board Typist 1415 Commercial Contest 131g Girls' Club 1415 Girls' A. A. 1419 Basketball League 121. With a scurry of feet and a hasty Hello, Velma rushes by. Why the hurry? Why, she's always busy. Anyone who is capable and ambitious is always busy. But the lucky girl is one who, no matter how hurried, finds time to smile, or to laugh, or to help. REGESS NIVER - Ree Commercial-High School Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Dramatic Club 1415 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 413 Ring Committee 131: Basketball League 11, 2, 3, 413 Volleyball League 11, 2, 3, 41g Track 1115 Hockey 111 9 One Gift Above An- other g What Happened to Jones 9 Night of Plays. A Ree has pep, personality, popularity, and brains. With a combination like this, innu- merable and inconsolable will be the high school friends Ree leaves behind. RAYMOND O'BRIEN - Ray Commercial. With a name like Ray's one would expect him to be a red-headed, roaring Irishman. But he's fooled us. He's not red-headed and he doesn't roar. In fact in school he's quiet, and all his energy comes out in work and not in roars. Irish or not, one thing we know Ray's big friendly grin is pleasant to see. ELLA MAE OFFERLE-f'E1Zi6JJ Commercial -- Freshman Girls' Club 111, Sec- retary 111, Conference Delegate 1113 Dra- matic Club 12, 3, 419 Girls' Club 12. 3, 41, Program Committee 1413 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 413 Glee Club 13, 41, Treasurer 1417 League Basketball 11, 2, 417 Track 1115 Hockey 11, 213 Debating Club 11, 313 Stenographers' Club 141, Secretary 14113 Class Secretary 1115 We Stenographers Three g Survival of the Fit- test 141. Maybe you think she's always quiet and digniliedg but wait till you get her around the corner, and hear her laugh or make her well known wise cracks, or watch her enjoy life. L w faa gi -:Hy 'I' O 'fs 'M I? ,4.A I 'xuyf Nj- I n s. E RACHEL GLSON - Rae Classical--Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Cabinet 141, Ring Chairman 141, Social Committee 13, 41, Class Basketball 11, 21, Captain 1119 French Club 13, 413 Latin Club 11, 21, Girls' Glee Club 13, 415 Track 1115 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 41, Vice-President 1413 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Secretary 1415 Class Ring Commit- tee 1315 Hockey 1113 Class Secretary 1413 Debating Club 12, 315 What Happened to .lones 5 The Big Event , The Dream That Came True 3 The Mad Honeymoon , Coats and Petticoatsng When Shakespeare Struck the Town , Whose Money? g Cornered g The Man From Brandon , Kelly Kid , Night of Plays, Senior Play, Skidding. Tall, blonde, and pretty. An hysterical giggle, twinkling, gray-blue eyes, a box of wise cracks, perfect ability to act, dance, talk, walk, cry, sigh, fool, rule, and be a friend. GERALD B. OWENS - ferry General -Football 11, 215 Track 1217 Radio Club 11, 215 Boys' A. A. 121. Those big expressive eyes and that original sense of humor, smoothed over with a sense of. duty and a grave friendliness, with a dash of pepper and a bit of sugar, make Gerald well known to us all. JACK G. PERRY -Uperryj' Classical--Track 12, 3, 415 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 41, Latin Club 1213 Spanish Club 13, 41, President 1413 Boys'cA3 A. 13, 413 Basketball 3 . Maybe you didn't hear him. He's usually quiet. maybe you didn't see him. He's not very big. Maybe you didn't know he's a hard worker, but he is. Maybe you didn't know that he came all the way from Clarendon, but he did. Maybe you didn't know we liked him, but we do. JENNIE PRING -- Jinny Classical-Latin Cll2bJ12, 3, 415 Girls' Club 4 . Jennie is smallg Jennie is quiet, Jennie is studiousg Jennie is just Jennie This girl with the delicate features and pleasant smile is an unforgettable girl. The teachers will long tell of her brain capacity, and the stu- dents will long remember her friendliness. ISABELLE RANDINELLI - Is.vy Commercial - Stenographers' Club. Issy had a. high school education in her head at midterm, so she didn't come back for the second semester. That makes her about one jump ahead of us, but she's still our class- mate. -'eil 43 12?- -Ja: gk me we 'K'-93-.vi-1 lgs . 'KX 44 Eg..- I CATHERINE R. REED - Kitty Classical-Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Secre- tary 1413 Part-leader of Glee Club 131g Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Finance Committee 131, Ring Committee 131, Music Committee 1413 Latin Club 11, 213 French Club 13, 41, Treas- urer 141g Dramatic Club 11, 213 Girls' A. A. 11, 215 League Basketball 1215 Glee Club Trio 141. Glorious, long, auburn hair, dreamy, hazel eyes, a baby's pink and white complexion, soft white hands, easy blushes, demure, shy, unrui'Hed, pensive, and above all, domestic! That is our Kitty. GRETA V. REYNOLDS -- Grd General-Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 413 Dramatic Club 1313 Ring Commit- teeg Stenographers' Club 13, 413 Basketball League 11, 2, 3, 415 Volleyball League 11, 2, 3, 415 Hockey 11, 219 Track 111. A dark cloud without a silver lining does not interfere with Greta'S ready laugh. She believes in optimism, and she puts her belief into practice whether sheis studying or wait- ing for a bus. NIARGARET RICE - Jllarge Classical--Latin Club 13, 419 Girls' A. A. 1415 Basketball 141. Often when some one enters a school only a year or two before graduation, that person is more or less handicapped, but this is not so with Margaret. In her two years here she has found work and friends plentiful. Any- one who does that is much more than just ordinary. RIARIAN Rice - Hilary Nan Classical-Latin Club 1415 Girls' A. A. 1413 Basketball 141. Hei-e's the other of the two Rice sisters whom we welcomed to our class at the begin- ning of the last school term. Marian, some- times studious, sometimes serious, always friendly, and always Marian, is trying to get the most out of high school. LEAH ROBERTS -H Leah Commercial - Commercial Contest 131. A quiet, coy, demure, retiring maiden with a sense of humor. Hath thy toil consumed the midnight oil, Leah? She is true to her word, her work, and her friends. 1,Q nm. G -ny. M ki-qi-fl H- EVELYN l'lARRllE'l' ROGERS Rogers General-Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Program Committee 1415 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 415 French Club 13, 415 Latin Club 11, 215 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 315 League Basketball 11, 215 Fresh- man-Sophomore Dance Committee 11, 215 Hi- Y-Girls' Club Dinner Dance Committee 1415 Hi-Y-Girls' Club Play-Ticket Committee 1415 Junior Prom 1315 Hoang Room Vice-Chairman 4 . Brilliant Shawls, clicking castanets, a vi- brant Spanish Melody! Dreamy, black eyes, sleek, brown hair, a tiny figure! Laughter, smiles, happiness! Gentle manners, sweet ways, a charming little person! KI ERRITT ROHLIN -4 ,lI11f1 Commercial- Hi-Y 11, 415 Forestry Club 12, 315 Boys' Glee Club 11, 415 Track 1315 Boys' A. A. 1315 Science Club 141. He always seems to be in high spirits, and his dark, thick hair joins in the fun and tries to be curly. Rohlin has won for himself a place on the track team and also a place in the hearts of his classmates. GLADYS RULANDISR - Glad Commercial--Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Ring Committee 141, Devotional Committee 1415 Glee Club 1115 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 415 Dra- matic Club 11, 215 Basketball League ' Volleyball League 1215 Stenographers' 1415 Typewriting Contest 1115 Shorthand Contest 1315 Arithmetic Contest 131. 111, Club She's lucky! Without appearing too stu- dious, she usually gets on the honor roll. In school she's known as a typist, but it's ru- mored that she's a talented musician also. FRANK RL'SSliI.l. - Fmnk General-Football 11, 2, 3, 415 Varsity 1415 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 415 Basketball 1315 Latin Club 11, 2, 315 Hi-Y Club 13, 415 Track 141. It seems hard to combine a deep thinker, an athlete, a rather quiet chap, and a sporty roadster, but what else can we do? Here he is. HOWARD RYBERG - 1'1fm'1ly Classical-Football 13, 415 Basketball 12, 3, 41, Basketball Manager 1415 Track 13, 41, Varsity 1415 Blue and White Board 1415 Hi-Y Conference 1315 Hi-Y 1415 Boys' A. A. 13, 415 Latin Club 11, 215 Spanish Club 13, 41. His attitude makes us think that he's very reserved and modest, but his ability and the work he accomplishes show him to he a very wide awake, active young' man. Howdy', was a perfect basketball team manager. Then just look at his hair -- the perfect permanent wave - only it's natural. 45145 Lf- -x g, re we' x,s.f Aer - higxt . U I xi Eisley:-I. ' -. . hir , , , . 2 g 'f-wavy 1.f,4 .--- T - -..sg 46 13.-- X H U JOSEPH W. SCALISE- J. D. Commercial-Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Letter- man 13, 41 3 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Letterman 12, 3, 415 Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41, Letterman 12, 3, 41, Captain 1413 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 41, Vice-President 1415 Home Room Vice-Chair- man 1415 Boys' Glee Club 1413 Hi-Y 141. .J'. D., our best athlete, the possessor of wavy hair, of an enviable voice, and of a pleasing personality, has for four years been reaping the rewards of his athletic ability. Ability, energy, and determination have en- abled him to earn his eight letters. He may well be proud of this record. AIARY lQ1.lzABETH SCHILLINGER 'fBetty Classical - Latin Club 12, 3, 41, Science Club 141- No nonsense for me, says Elizabeth and in school she goes diligently about her work. But we asked some of her friends and they said, She's cheerful, helpful, and modeqtal' So there you have Elizabeth. 'f BEATRICIE G. ScHUL'rz - Bee Commercial-Girls' A. A. 111g Girls' Club 12, 319 Stenographers' Club 141, Treasurer 1413 League Basketball 11, 21g Dramatic Club 111, Typewriting Contest 111, Shorthand Contest 1315 Commercial Arithmetic Contest 1313 Volleyball League 131. If being short means being like Bee, then being short must mean being a good sort of person. If being short means being good na- tured, then Bee is being the way she's meant to be. Be it as it may, Bee will al- ways be Bee no matter where she may be. HELEN SQHWARTZ - Heinie ' ' General- Junior Chamber of Commerce 111, Girls' Club 1319 Stenographers' Club 13, 415 Basketball Varsity 1119 Basketball Class Teams 11, 2, 315 Volleyball League 131. Another little girl who is short but sweet. She has quality but not quantity. Quantity is unnecessary when one possesses quality so needs only one look to very big, and it needs that's all right. It prove Heinie isn't only a talk with one who knows her to prove she has quality. ALICE SCKIPANO - Skippy General-Girls' A. A.g Girls' Clubg Stenog- raphers' Club 1413 Basketball League. It must be a grand and glorious feeling to know that one has beautiful teeth, sparkling eyes, and an attractive smile. If you want to know how it feels, ask Alice. She has them. Alice has evidently discovered that taking life rather seriously does not interfere with en- joying life. ,'2' .45 1 ' .:,,. ,,,,,. 4 :gnu .l-. Wy: A 5, tlz 2 ? Bl.-XRY -IANE SHUCKIZROXV Brown Eyes Commercial-- Girls' A. A. 11, 213 Radio Club 121g Stenographers' Club 1415 Basketball League 11, 419 Hockey 121: We Stenograph- ers Three. Her eyes are big, brown, and friendly. Her smile is quite the nicest we have ever seen. But you've guessed it. She's rather quiet and serious part of the time. That's only another point in her favor. AIYRNA SIGWORTH - fU01111 Classical-Girls' Club 12, 3, 419 Latin Club 12, 319 Spanish Club 1413 Girls' A. A. 11, 21g Science Club 141. Publicity makes her modest and retiring. When she's not in the public eye, a gayer, more fun-loving, black-haired girl you never saw. She is a girl with lots of personality, tempered with lots of quietness. She is a girl of the type not easily found. GliR.AI.D SIMPSON - Soup Classical--Boys' A. A. 1113 Latin Club 11, 213 Basketball 1119 Spanish Club 13, 419 Hi- Y 11, 2, 3, 415 Track 1419 Police Squad 1319 Boys' Glee Club 141. You've seen him, the boy with curly hair and the genuine smile that won't wear off. Behind those brown eyes there is - but there, go and find out for yourself. EVELYN SLYE 4- Siu Commercial-Girls' A. A. 1215 Stenograph- ers' Club 1413 Girls' Club 121. She's the blond girl with the large blue eyes and pretty hair. We hope her desire to be- come a nurse is granted. Her quiet, calm manner makes her appear so capable that he- ing sick wouldn't be so terrible after all. l1fIARGARliT G. STEELE - Mar-g Classical-Girls' Club 13, 415 French Club 141- When you hear her name you say that she must be hard and business like: but when you see and know her, you find a sunny haired, smiling, blue-eyed miss whose acquaintance is well worth cultivating. wil 4. . man.. 1:10 -x. get ..A. 48 EDl'l'H ST EIN - Sfeinie Classical - Blue and White Gossip Editor 13, 41: Cheerleader 13, 417 Basketball Seconds 1117 League Basketball Captain 1217 Class Basketball Captain 11, 21 7 Hockey Varsity 11, 217 Volleyball Varsity 1217 Freshman Girls' Club President 1117 High School Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Dramatic Club 12, 3, 417 Latin Club 11, 2, 31, Vice-President 1217 French Club 13, 417 Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 411 A Box of Mon- keys 7 The Dream That Came True. Steinie - the cheerleader: Oh, Oh - the flirt: Fanny - the devil: Edie - the friend. No one's perfect and Steinie's only fault is that there aren't more like her, No family should be without one like Edie. Wit, sweet seriousness, deviltry, sincerity, pep. and glowing' friendliness-Stein! JANE l'l.-XMILTON STEVVART -Jane Classical - Girls' A. A. 11, 217 Latin Club 11, 217 High School Girls' Club 11, 2, 317 French Club 13, 41: Dramatic Club 1217 Art Club 1417 Home Room Chairman 1317 Secretary-Treas- urer of Art Club 1417 League Basketball 1217 Committee for Soph-Prom 1217 Tag Seller 12, 3-1 Jane is quiet, sophisticated, and charming. Her wonderful eyes have set many a mascu- line heart afire. Her hair is the receiver of many an envious feminine glance. Oh well, we don't hold it against her. We couldn't, for you see she is Jane. ALlCli LYNETTE S'l'OHL-ncffllllllifu General-Girls' Club 12, 3, 417 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 317 Glee Club 1117 Science Club 141g Class Volleyball 12, 31. Life! Abounding in life and laughter! Who doesn't envy a girl with such a merry face and buoyant spirits? Unhappy people are invari- ably dull. Alice is certainly interesting! BURTON L. STROM- Burr ' Commercial - Hi-Y 13, 41. Burton never makes too much noise. Lung since has he discovered that silence is golden and that one can be progressive without be- ing aggressively noisy. You'll find him al- ways calm, modest, and sincere. LONA H. SUTTON - Lomz Classical - Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Membership Committee 141, Ring Committee 1417 League Basketball 11, 417 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 41j Latin Club 12, 317 Sciencec Club 1417 Dramatic Club 3, 41. Lona's ability as a student can perhaps be traced to her apparent quietness and reserve. You notice we said 'tapparent quietness and reserve. lt's evidently just a cover for a real fun-loving nature. But this fact re- mains. She's an excellent student and it must be because of her brains and nothing else. x,.,.f ELEANOR RUTH SWANSON Swanee Classical-Spanish Club 13, 41, Latin Club 1215 Dramatic Club 1119 Philomel Club 12, 3, 41. To Eleanor music is not just a diversion but a serious business. Little as we know of music, we know that a lively, wide awake girl like Swanee can put music into life just as well as she can get music out of instruments. MARTHA I. SWANSON - Mart'J Commercial - Girls' Hockey 111 3 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 413 Girls' Basketball 11, 2, 3, 413 Girls' Club 141g Stenographers' Club 141, Survi- val of the Fittestng We Stenographers Three. Jollity personified! When she smiles, she spells joy from her head to her toes. Her white, strong teeth are pretty, and her blue eyes are happy. Our hearts just couldn't be heavy nor our spirits low near Martha. For- mality and artificiality are flung to the winds as useless, and we laugh with Mart JANINA P. SVVARTZ - Jeannie Classical--Girls' Club 12, 41, Membership Committee 141, Ring Committee 141g French Club 1415 Science Club 141, Dramatic Club 141, Basketball 141. There's a smile, yes, even a laugh in her brown eyes. But don't let this small, brown- haired Miss deceive you. If it's work you want done, Janina can do it. Her recitations in Dramatic Club were always enjoyed, and small as she is, she'll be missed next year. LUCILLE SWEET - Lou Commercial-Girls' Basketball 11, 2, 419 Girls' A. Ai 11, 2, 41g Radio Club 11, 219 Ste- nographers' Club 1415 Survival of the Fit- test , Stenographers' Club Style Show 141. Sweet - It's queer how often the right name is given to just the right person. Get to know her and we're sure you'll agree with her classmates about her name. Besides that she's delightfully funny and clever and a bas- ketball player. GALBRAITH HALL 'TODD -Hall General - Latin Club 141. How did he develop such a remrakable vo- cabulary of big words? Where does he get his knowledge of important world affairs? How does he manage to remain quiet and dig- nified in a mob of high school students? We wish we knew. Maybe we'd try it. -msg 49 13..- 'K x-si, .i 135:-G like 50 13,..- RICHARD TRANTER - Dick Classical-Football 12, 313 Basketball 13, 413 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41, Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 41, Latin Club 11, 215 French Club 13, 419 Glee Club 1419 Baseball 111. Are you worried? Are you bored? Don't you know what to do? If so, ask Dick for his formula for obtaining amusement anywhere, anytime, and all the time. Here we have a ixatural All American Dancer and good fel- ow. VIOLA KI. TURNER - Vi Commercial 1 Freshman Girls' Club 111g Ste- nographers' Club 13, 415 Dramatic Club 1313 Glee Club 12, 3, 41: Clarion 12, 313 League Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41: Track 1115 Junior Chamber of Commerce 1215 Girls' A. A. 13, 41. Love me little: love me long, Do not flirt, for it is wrong. Viola goes on blithely disregarding this good sound advice and, with her little self and big heart, does lots of damage. But after all, woult?in't you rather follow Viola's advice, than OUTS . CECILIA ULLRICH - Cecilia General--Stenographers' Club 141g Girls' A. A. 121. Dark curly hair and blue, blue eyes are cer- tainly sweet to look upon. But just as sweet is the small girl under them. Persons that are lucky in one respect usually have some- thing else of which to be proud. Cecelia is an artist of no little ability: yet she's modest about it. FRANCES HELEN L. ULLRICH ffSisu General-Latin Club 11, 21, Girls' A. A. 11, 313 Dramatic Club 1413 Science Club 1413 Night of Plays 1415 Senior Play, Skidding. Frances has an individuality of a type far different from any other we know. Seemingly shy and modest, Frances often shows us a Frances, sparkling with a sense of humor, typically hers, a gift of speech peculiar to herself and a gay friendly manner all her own. What a picture she makes with her rust- colored hair and fair skin. lVlYRDETH VAN TASSELL - Van Classical- Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Freshman Class Team 1115 Track 11, 2, 315 Hockey 12, 31, Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 415 Freshman Girls' Clug: 1115 Latin Club 11, 2, 3 . Myrdeth deserves the applause of all our class. Carrying extra Work to graduate, she has come through splendidly. Myrdeth has one fault that is a godsend to her friends. She's too kind and obliging. People like that are always imposed upon, but they're always love . Egg' sg: K? 6, x,.s.f I ' K LEILA A. WADE - Lee Commercial-Girls' Club 141, Blue and White Board 1415 Stenographers' Club 1413 Latin Club 1219 We Stenographers Three. Does anybody dislike breezy, fun-loving Leila? I think not. Just to know her helps to promote your optimisitc outlook on life. But she's not a constant pleasure-seeker as her commercial ranking will prove. ROBERT WHEELOCK HBOLUI- HRMVI General--Track 11, 3, 413 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 419 Boys' A. A. 13, 415 Latin Club 11, 2, 315 French Club 1313 Blue and White Board 13, 415 Dramatic Club 13, 413 High School Play- ers 141, Executive Committee 1419 What Happened to Jones , Money For Jam , The Pipe of Peaceng The Man From Branclon g The Dream That Came True g A Slight Mis- understandingng 'The Wedding Present g Whose Money? g Senior Play, Skidding. A smile, wit, and freckles topped off with coppery hair. Whether Bob is on the stage, at a social affair, or in a class room, he's at elase. Prospects are bright for a fellow like t is. TINA M. WHYTE - Tiny Classical - Latin Club 13, 415 Girls' Club 141 . Each day the Doodle-bug brought Tina from Corydon, all prepared for another day of school. Those who know her say she's al- ways prompt and attentive, and then they'll tell you of her great big blue-gray eyes and her snappy smile. WILLIAM RAY WILSON - Bill General - Hi-Y 12, 315 Football 111g Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 411 Glee Club 11, 2, 313 Baseball 11, 2, 315 Boys' A. A. 11, 21. VVhy don't all people who have twinkling eyes and a ready laugh make use of them and become important people 'I But perhaps Bill decided he was happy just being himself, so he walks along in his own individual manner and always gets there just the same. ' BRUCE WooD - Bruce Classical-Football 12, 3, 41, Manager 1415 Blue and White Board 141g Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 419 Track 141. Quiet, sensible, smiling, and friendly. We all know Bruce for his literary ability and for his football perseverance. Bruce is critical and frank but in such a friendly way that these traits are two of his good points. emma an 'KX ..,,,, A . .151 I . v.1A,, 4,, Y. f'A' AX I . . .. A .A ? ff f1'we,i,':11 2' T -' -..sgf 52 13,..- ALBERT L. JOHNSON - Al General. Tall, slim, and handsome, Albert can wear clothes as if he were made for them. Then to complete his individuality, he has a charac- teristic swagger that speaks for itself. Al is our class pharmacist. JULIA JOHNSON - Judy General-Girls' Club 11,5 Hockey 11,5 Bas- ketball League 11, 2,5 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 4,5 Latin Club 11. 2,5 Spanish Club 13, 4,5 Radio Club 12,. Julia, the silent worker, the one who accom- plishes tasks without unnecessary fussing and noise. We don't mean she never smiles or laughs. She does. Laughing is necessary and Julia does her share. Her keen sense of humor will be an invaluable aid in her life work. CHARLES WALLACE LOTT- Wally General 1 Boys' Glee Club 11, 2, 4,5 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 4,, President 14,5 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 4,, President 14,5 Home Room Chairman 13, 4,5 Debating Club 12, 3, 4,5 Cheerleader 13,, Head Cheerleader 14, 5 Track 13, : French Club 12, 3,5 Boys' A. A. 14,5 The Mad Hon- eymoon 5 The Man From Brandon 5 Jer- ry 5 What Happened to Jones 5 The Big Event 5 Night of Plays ' One Plot Above Another 5 Sandman's Pack of Dreams 5 The Valiant 5 Truthful Husbands 5 Senior Play, Skiddinz. Words can give you only an idea of Wal- ly. He's an actor of remarkable ability- remember The Valiant 'I-a cheerleader with few equals, and a fellow, popular with fellows and girls. Wally also took a sud- den interest in Arizona and remained steady. CATHERINE PATRICIA LYTLE C Classy General-Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 4,5 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 4,5 Junior Chamber of Com- merce 12,5 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 4,, President 14,5 Freshman Class Secretary 11,5 Home Room Chairman 12,5 Junior Vice-President 13,5 Class Basketball 11, 2,5 League Basket- ball 13,5 Track 12, 4,5 Stenographers' Club 14,5 Social Chairman 14,5 Kiski Delegate 13,5 Junior Ring Committe 13,5 Evening of Plays 13,. Red head, red head, ginger bread head. But no one could tease Cassy about that lovely head of hair. What's more, she isn't a pepper pot. We have never seen a more tranquil, calm, red head mixed with pep and life and JOY- JANET lVlCALPIN - Scotty General -- High School Girls' Club 11, 4,5 Dramatic Club 11,5 Girls' A. A. 11,5 Basket- ball League 11,. Janet could talk you into anything. May- be her eyes and perfect teeth have something to do with it. Anyway when she starts to talk it means there's something doing, so we are always glad to hear her. 1,a:i, 5-gs e get Aibx :A,f: V ii fig? ROBER'1' SANDROCK - Sandy Commercial- Football C213 Boys' A. A. 121, Often silent people are much more in- teresting than talkative ones. Sandy is certainly interesting. He keeps in the back- groundg yet he seems to be out in front at the same time. Anyway he's our most interesting puzzle. STANLEY C. NVALTERS M-USNIIIH Commercial. Stan thought school a worth while propo- sition, so for a long time he traleved sixty miles a day tu come to school. Whore he keeps all this desire for school isn't known as he isn't very biz, but he certainly has the de- sire somewhere, You'll like Stan. Wc're sure. Kl-CHANG Clnsx 17lII15L'01' ln this black ball of fur we have a mascot entirely worthy of his exalted position. His pedigree is 21 thing of wonder, his hair is black, silky, and curly, his man- ners are perfect- in all, the little gentleman -- Ki-Chang. ' 2 ,. A , E, 'kg CLASS I-IISTORY YY HEAR YE! HEAR YE! To VVHOM THESE PRESENTS IXIAY COME, GRiaE'1'iNc:. E it known, that by authority vested in me, I, thy humble servant, and most gra- ciously acclaimed compiler of historical data, do here and now assemble for your approval and enlightenment, information concerning the present class of 1931, famed for its membership, fortunate in its surroundings, proud in its far-reaching influence, and humble and thankful for the deeds of valor and glory which it has been privileged to enact. As ye know Histories art as perfect as thy historian be wise and gifted with an eye and a soul. Therefore, I grant mine efforts weak and feeble in comparison to the dignity and fame which this so great a people does merit. Be that as it may, as your honored servant, I have assembled, through many hours of diligence and effort, this document, which, due not to my poor efforts but rather to your great and glowing past, may live down through the ages. Sweet to the ears of those gathered in this spacious auditorium, should be the history of this propitious class. I do hereby testify and acclaim that in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty-Seven, said class did convene in this self-same edifice and did choose counselors as follows: President ...,..,............ ......., W ILLIAM SIGGINS Viee-President ......,,.. ....,...., L UCY DONALDSON Secretary ',................... ...... C ATHERINE LYTLE Treasurer ......... .... ...r... W I LLIAM IXIORAN Insomuch as they did manifest great wisdom in confronting the manifold trials and tribulations of freshmanhood, they did also hold a great revelry, which will live long in the minds of all who were present. Now the following year they did meet again, in like manner, and did elect coun- selors anew. President ,..,.......,....... ,. ........ FREDERICK IXIAURER Vice-President ,,,....... ....... M ARTHA DENTLER Secretary ..,.....,....... .......,,. E LLA MAY OEEERLE Treasurer ........., ........,...,...,... , .................... E LMER JAMES But this, the second year in the history of our class, was characterized by a stead- fastness of purpose and a desire to excel that had not revealed itself hitherto. A second annual festival was held in the gymnasium of this institution. -..sgt 54 Et..- CEJ A worthy stage in the class development did follow upon the heels of the others. The happenings of this year did profit and develop by the experiences of the first two years, and did prophesy something of the brilliancy of mind and the keenness of vision and the resourcefulness of action which were to be so characteristic of this, my beloved class. They did gather here and did elect these officers for the ensuing year: President ......V,......... ,......, F REnER1cK DONOVAN Vice-President ,......... ........... C ATHERINE LYTLE Secretary '.,.,,.,,,...... ........ L UcY DONALDSON Treasurer ,,..,................,...........,...e,....,..,..,,..,..,..,,...,.. ELMER JAMES There were selected rings and pins whose burnished dragons should stand as emblems signifying their loyalty to the class and their acceptance of its ideals and institutions. The junior play, What Happened to Jonesf, enacted by chosen custodians of our dramatic art, was meritorious and successful. The zenith of the year was reached, however, by a day red lettered on our calendar, when we helped celebrate the com- mencement of the Senior Class of 1930, A. D. Then followed a period, so distinctive, so unusual, and so fruitful, that my talents do scarcely encompass the writing thereof. In the light of early September suns, this great group of one hundred seventy noble youths, the flower of the country, began the upward progress to the materialization of their dreams. The first recorded happening was the choice of worthy champions for this, the graduating class. The position of first honor fell to Frederick lVIaurer, a man full worthy of so great an honor. He was ably supported by Lucy Donaldson, vice-president, Rachel Olson, secretary, James McConnell, treasurer, and other minor officers. Brown and Gold, the class colors, shall ever speed our beating hearts, true ever to the fair name of Warren High. An all school party, successfully sponsored by so enlightened a group, was recorded on the annals of the year. The Hitting weeks see the passing of the senior play, class day rites, the publication of The Dragon, and kid day on which our dignity is forgotten and we hie us back to our childhood. But our grieving hearts can scarcely indulge in the blithesome mirth. Our every interest is arrested by the dawning of our departing day. Our Alma llfiater is to foster us no longer. We are to stand or fall, supported only by our own initiative and ingenuity. We are full grown ,and have reached man's estate. The commence- ment exercises of the graduating class of 1931 approach like a rising sun upon our horizon. Life lies before us, and we, on the eve of this event, face lifels great ad- venture. And to this documnt, accurate in detail, in so far as it lies within my knowledge to be sure, I do hereby set my hand and seal. -- CLASS HISTORIAN. 55 ga..- , , 1 CLASS PRCDPI-IECY YV ALKING down the street one day - I believe it was the spring of 1950 -I was arrested by the sound of a mass meeting of some sort near by. Someone, whose face looked very familiar, informed me that it was the exponents and disciples of a new religion, headed by Rodney Barto. This did not surprise me very much, but when I was told that his first helper was Tina VVhyte, I was amazed. Looking again at the crowd, I perceived many familiar faces. Among them was Frank Russell, one of the most ardent followers. He was waving a huge banner with the insignia, UI am saved by Bartog are you ?H, and there was Neil Baird, singing a hymn of the new relig- ion. I eyed my companion suspiciously. Where had I seen him before? Then l found the answer. It was Gerald Simpson, a popular song-and-dance man on Broadway. I questioned him as to his business and discovered that with the help of Harriet Carson, his beloved partner, and Jennie Pring, his manager, he had put on a very successful show. HBut, he said, Hwithout the approval of NVillard Knupp, the famous comedian, I might have failed. As I walked on down the street, several signs caught my eye. On huge banners, waving valiantly across the street were these words, g'VVelcome Home to Louise Condit, The Discoverer Of The Germ Which Causes Hangnailsf' On an obscure basement window, covered with cobwebs and spattered with mud, I read the following: 'ACome in and have a shave. lXIanager, James lXIcConnellg assistant, Joseph Foley, janitor, Junior Betts. Noble boys, all of them! lNIy heart sorrowedg then my spirits rose for there high up on a building, with a huge crowd, shouting and cheering below, was the Human Fly. That boy, Hall Todd -I always knew he would succeed-was at the sixty-sixth story of the famous Creal building, the home of beautiful, gilt, bird cages. Someone in the crowd fainted. lt was Martha Swanson. No wonder that she was disturbed, for hitherto, she had been the world's famous Human Fly. Yet she had climbed only to the sixty-hfth story. Paul Gary, the noted president of the National Broadcasting Company, very confidentially informed me that he knew someone who was even better. Upon my questioning him, he told me that he thought Helen Kline- stiver, nationally known pole sitter, could outclimb anyone. Edith Stein and Arthur Hjelte walked by arm in arm, and I was informed that they were newly-Weds. Art had married Steinie for her money. Oh, the perfidy of men! Joseph Lucia, Jack Perry, and Albert Holcomb, I was told, were working on an invention to facilitate Santa's means of coming down chimneys. Lucille Allen and Paul Ackert were violently opposed to their methods and Paul, it was said, had his own ideas. Jane Stewart had told him that there was no Santa. l walked on down the street and arrived at the police station where I was going to report a fight that I had seen, between Charles Kottcamp and Bruce Wood, over the ravishing beauty, Rachel Olson. She had regarded them both very disdainfully and was known to favor the ...sgflf Ego... y N . t xx A 5 , eminent boxer, Delbert Jolley. Gerald Irwin was in the station, having been accused of taking Frederickllaurer into a speakeasy. Velma Nason was matron of the women prisoners. She was trying to comfort my dear old friend, Miartha Dentler, who was supposed to have cried at Gerald Sirnpson's comedy act when in reality she was simply giggling. Dehlia Jerman, Marion Edgett, and Gladys Rulander were also there for having been out of order at the movies. The judge, Kenneth Greenlund, was having a terrible time as all these culprits were his old school friends. His wife, Pat Lavery, was holding his hand and so of course he could not waver. The country was in a state of prosperity and wealth such as it had never known, due to the untiring efforts of Robert Haben, the eminent Secretary of the Treasury. However, the President, Charles Cole, had hindered him in every possible way, and I had heard rumors that Margaret McLaren, with the help of Edward Kellerman, William Ball, Jane Kinkead, and Dorothy Moore, was going to make herself queen. I doubted that as Margaret had always been so modest and shy. I thought probably they meant Mary Hubley. The other members of the cabinet were Secretary of State, Aaron Lopez, Secretary of War, William Wilsong Secretary of Agriculture, Robert Wheelock, Postmaster-General, Myrdeth Van Tassellg Secretary of Navy, Burton Strom, Secretary of Interior, Frederick Donovan, Attorney-General, Edna Learng Secretary of Commerce, Adolph Elleby. My heart swelled within me with a pardonable pride. Practically all of the class of 1931 had done very well. Va lf Xu 57 4 I K 4 4 CBJ 5,4 '- 4 Q :El sr--vw 'tfb're,-wwe GIRLS Lu Donaldson .......... Jinny Pring .......,.... Vi Miller ..,.......... Cres Ebel ............. Steinieu Stein .......... Barb Edinger ....,..,,.... M Chambers ......,..., Imo Keller ,.,........,... Marg Erickson ........ Y! Gene Kehr .................... Marty Dentler ...... . Pat Lavery ....,........,. . Jeannetteyn Eldred Lu Donaldson ,....... . Corky Hubley ....,....... Lou Condit ...,....,.... . Rae Olson ..,.,,,,, , Steinien Stein ........... . Cres Ebel ..........,..... . Pat Lavery ..,............... , Jeannie Swartz ...... Marty Dentler ........ Lui' Donaldson ,,.,,. ..... Lou Condit .....,,.,,.,..... 7! Gene Kehr ........................ , Jeannetteyn Eldred SUPERLATIVES ...,,.,....,.Best All-Around,,,..,.,.,, Most .7llode.vi.....,..,.,... ...,................Tallest..........,. Best Musician......... Peppiesr .....,,,,,Biggest Fusser........ ..........Best Arzirr..........., Most Frank........... Fz1ttest..,.......... Funniest Best Natured ......,..........Biggest Flirt.......... .....,,.......Biggest Blujfferw.. Busiest................. Loudest,.....,..,........,............ .,,,. Worst Elan-Wfonzan Hater ........ ..........,.Biggest Flatterer............... .............Best Daneer.......,., .,...........,Class Crank........... ........,.Big9e.vt Talker....... Shortest........... Biggest Booster..,..., Bert Sport.,.....,.......... Most Intellectual.............. .,......................Sleepiestu..........,.,..,,. Corky Hubley ............,... ......,...,... B iggest Cut-Up .......... . Steiniel' Stein ,...,.,,...... . .,.....,...., Best Athlete ..,....... Cassy Lytle ...............,........ ..................,,,......., I olliest ..........,............... , Jeannetteyu Eldred ,..........,. ...,........ M ost Happy-Go-Lucky .......... . Sliver Anderson ,..... ...,................,.. T hinnest ,.....,...............,. . Lib Craft .............,......... ..,,..,,...... M ost Conceited ....,..... . Corky Hubley ......... Peggy McLaren ............ 'Lib Craft .......i...,........, 'Lum Donaldson ......... .....,,,...,,,.,,,,,.SilIiest ..,......,..Most Kiddi.rh..,..,..,..... .........,.,Best Looking,............. ., ......... Most Popular .,...... -Mgr 58 Ea.- BOYS ....... Fred Maurer .....,...,.,. Koppy Kopf 'lTarzen', Check Heinie Christensen ..,............ Wally Lott ,, Ducky Anderson 'Gundyn Greenlund .....,........... Tim Creal .,.,.... Allie Honhart ..... Jim McConnell ......,, Curly Carlson ........'lMullets,' Barto ......... Curly Evans ,...... Fred Maurer .....,,, Gary Gary ..,..,.. Hall Todd ......... Curly Evans ..,........... Tim Creal ..m,4..i......,..,...''Ha1l Todd ,, Chuck Kottcamp Junior Kellerman ...i.,.i.,...., Wa11y Lott .,........ Curly Carlson .......... KeeHe', Keefe .........., Wally Lott .,........ Koppy Kopf ......... Bus', Irwin D. Scalise ....... Happy Jolley .,,..,. Deacon Foley .,..,... Al Johnson If ' Y! , ...,..,,,,... Tim Creal ..........,...... Gary Gary ,. Chuck Kottcamp .......... Curly Evans .,..... Fred', Maurer F X M fi 5 3153. x,,J pm gk 1 fig 3-9 .mist 4. 512 5 JUNIOQ CLASS President ..............,..... Vice-President ........ Secretary .......,..........,.. Treasurer Africa, Beyer ..,............ Albaugh, Velma ......,,.,,., Allen, Joseph ..,.........,............ Anderegg Anderegg, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson ! 3 Evelyn ..,.........,....... Margaret ..,.......... Beatrice ..,..,.... Doris r........,... Henry .....,.......... Robert ............,,,..... Veronica .....,......... Anna, DeEtta .....,.........,..,.... Apple, Ruth ....,..,....,.........,..,. Armstrong, Florence ....,,...... Atkins, Gladys .,................... Aubitz, Ruth ......,,,,....,,..,, Ayers, William ,........ Baker, Dorothy ..,...,,..... Beach, Lynn ,..,...,.....,....... Berg, Helen J .... .,,,......... Bevevino, Frank ........... Bidwell, Ruby ...,.....,., Birchard, Junius ..........., Bish, John ..,......,,.......... Blyler, Wayne ............ Bowes, Walter ..,......., Branch, Martha ,,........., Brindis, Yolandi ,........... Broderick, Paul .,.,.,.,,...., Browne, Craig .,...,..... Burch, Beulah .....,,.,... Caldwell, Ray ,.....,,,,,. Carson, James ..,......... Chapman, James .....,...... Christie, Robert .....,,..... Clark, Lewis .........,..,,. Clark, Willis ...,..... Combs, George .....,..... Cramer, Jean ...,,.,...,., Cross, June ,.... ,.... ,........ Daley, Jane ........,..,,,....,.,,. Danielson, Melvin ..........., VV SYDNEY KELLY DEFREES lVIARY RUsso RICHARD FIELD Caesar with W. D. Give the shotfelers a chance, Foggy Warren High's horse woman .............The girl who has been California-ing Our shorthand shark ........,,..She's tall, blonde, and good looking The modern Paderewski .lust a farmer boy To know her is to like her .......,.........Everyone knows this girl .............She doesn't grow on a tree Waiting at the front door traveled lady absent or tardy in ten years big little boy .......,..............,.,..........Goldilocks herself lowes the outdoors working along Cariedofs rival .,..........Coty's walking adfvertisement ,..........,,........,.....,.Aeronautical wizard Future football star breezing along on 90's you don't know, ask Bowes ..,,........Hlntellectually, she's a whole tree ,...,.,.,...,..4...........,.,.......Talkatifve and clefver .. Our bicycle king big man from the sticks subject for a new language ...,..........,..........,,.,,.,.All-American end ....,.......Yes, girls! He's got a car waiting for street cars Moynihan ofthe two scouts in W. H. S. other scout in W. H. S. those curly locks Sampson happy .........,The girls' basketball team bicyclist -..gt 61 Ea..- ivafiiav 'SQL 9 XIQJ 5 4 mi- '16-3 9 1351155 W' 'Q-We , ' v A119 ,,:.-.-f A -P- r v.'f : vm- V E ? - 't'Q:n.ss-H Darone, Chauncey .,......,.. Davis, Arthur ............,,..,.... Davis, Evelyn .......,....,,.,......,,,. DeForest, William ...,..,......, Durham, Davis ,.,,......,...., Eaton, Nlay ....,...,...,.,,,.,,, Ebrhardt, George ........,.., Ecklund, Austrid ,..,......,.. The baby of Room I8 .....,.,,,,.The human airplane We like her Sonny boy future furniture manufacturer mathematics shark No workg no play fl loyal PV. H. S. student Engard, lX'Iary '.....,....,,.......,..... ..,,.,,,.,......, 1 fre you still roller-skating? Ensworth, Weston .........,,.,..,... .....,,...... T hird best man in the woods Erickson, Dorothy L ........ ...... ,.....,.........,,,,,,,.......,,..,. A s hy young maiden Ettinger, Louis .........,..........,., ....,...............,...........,. 0 ur drug store cowboy Field, Richard .,....,.. ...,,...... 0 ur treasurer- Qfackie Cooganj Font, Vera .........,...,,,,.,,,. ..,...,4...,...................,,....................................... T omboy Forbes, Richard ....,...... ........................,.....,..... 0 ur Beau Brummel Fouch, LaVerta .,..,..... ....,,,.,..,.......,,,...............,..,,,., O ur gift to Ziegfeld Garrison, Robert .....,,,....,. ,,,,..,,....,,......4.,.......,..............., T he noise of our class Gay, Carleton ,.......,................,..,,.,.,.,........... We wonder why he is always smiling Geitner, lylargaret .......,............... ........,....,........,...,.,.....,,....,,,.,..,.,,..,........ O ur stenographer Gray, Gladys ........,..,...,.,,,..........,,..,,....,...........,.........,......... She owns that Chrysler coupe Graziano, Frankn. ....,..,..,..,.... Franklin - Metzer - Mussolini - Graziano Greenlund, Charles .....,,,......................,...,............,.,,................., A complexion girls envy Grotzinger, Howard .........,..,, .,........,.................,.....,...,...................,..,.. 0 ur sculptor Grove, Harry ,,,.......,.....,.,.,..,... .,.,........, T he awkward squad will miss him Gustafson, Norman ,........... ....................,.,..,...,,. T he big part of the class Haggerty, Myra ............., ...........,,,...............,..,,............, S port enthusiast Hahn, Catherine ...........,. ,....,.....,,,..............................,,...,........ O ur mermaid Hansen, Margaret .......... .............,........,......,.....,......,...,,..,.,, T hat smile we like Hegerty, Kathryn .....,..... .,........... Y ou ought to see her play basketball Highhouse, William ....,.,.... ......,..,,.,,..,..,,,............................ H e has saxophobia Hillard, Margaret ...,.,..., ...,......,..,...,..................... S he's another athlete Homan, Eugene ........... ............. T he owner of the ark Honhart, Norman ........,.. .......................... T he big boy Hulings, Robert ,........,..... ......,..,,............... L atin student lseman, William ............... ....,,,,,,,. O ur gift to aviation Jefferson, Edward .,,,.,...,. ..,,,....,.....,. ' 'Strangler Ed. Jensen, Gladys ...........,. .........,,,.. 11 typical blonde Johnson, Beatrice .,,,,....,.,...... ....,....,. W hat is it -a car? Johnson, Ellsworth ,.....,...... ,,..,..........,,............. A mbitious? ? Johnson, lwildred ,,..,....... ..,.................. F ull of pep and fun Johnson, Yarda ........,,,.. ,.,,,..... T he girl from Stockholm Juline, Richard .,.,.,,,..... ..........,..,......,................... L apchick, the II Kahle, Grace ......,..... ..,.,,,.......,.....,........,... fl nother 90 per center Kehr, John ..,.,......... .,......, H as a temper, but the girls like it Kelly, Sydney ,,,.,,..., ,.,......,....,.......,,......,..,.,,,..,...................... O ur president Kerven, Alice ,,...........,.,.. ,,.......... T he woman from the West Qendj Kinander, Donald .........., ...,.................,.......,..,.,..... T he big blonde brute Kinkead, lwerle ..,,.,.,,,, ...,... ' 'I know anything and everything Kline, lVIary ............,,,,,,. .....,.........................,.... O ur basketball star Knabb, Gretchen .,...,,....... .............,,......,,,,,.. 9 5's fly thick her way Knowlton, Joyce .,.,,,........ ........,,,.,,,,,....,,........, 0 hl Oh! 63 lo, . ask - 1 ,.. , .55 ' yi MQ..- tg,-Y-fii' .faxfi .I U an s - .zf 13272 - V Qiffi' jf' -. . . , oX5.:ief ni R fe? 4 -:iz is 1, 115' 'rf E122 :ggi .3 '1 ..is1 ' sag? 4li Q gt... '-5311 ' 2 :i , - 2. . .mf . ,-5,9-nga' .:. i r 5 3 -- 1 X .. if .P T - Koebley, lVIarian .......... Kopf, Virginia ...,.,,..,. Kreps, Betty ....,...,,,..i.,,....,..... Ladner, hlargaret ............ Landers, Gertrude ............ Landers, Robert, .......... .. Larson, Genevieve ......,...., Larson, Rachel ,...........,,,, Lay, Hazel .......,,....,,,.... Lemmon, Lillian ...,...,.. Lesser, Richard .......,..,.......,.... Lichtenberger, Helen ...,...... Lind, Louis .................,.......... Lindquist, Harold .,....4....,. Logan, Jack .,,,,................,. Lopez, John ,.......,.......,. Lucia, Anthony .....,.... Lynch, Lucille ........ Mahaffey, June ..........,,, llflahaffey, Myron ,.....,....., lklarrer, Margaret ,,,,,.,,.... hdason, Florence .......,... quiet and peaceful girl real supporter of W. H. S. teams has arrived girl of few words .............She lifes in Pleasant Township Wy'koff's ri'z'al Can she play! f tall reserved girls be a senior- .............Slie's not what her names implies hard worker nurse girl ..,...............You can't hear him, but he's here mighty good looking chap .,.,,.....The Y. lil. C. 14. best all-around camper contribution in the fruit business Our East sider His ambition newer runs out honest, hard worker She hails from afarfmb hdassa, Helen ,.,............... ............, Y es, she's Joe's sister lslay, Margaret ...,,....,....................,.. ..........,..,..,,..,............................... P etite and pretty lVIcConnell, Martha ...,..,,..,,,......................,,,..,,.....,,,......................,,....., Our Y. W. lassie lWcCutcheon, Mary Louise .............,,... Work hard and smile is her motto McDonald, Theodore ,........,.,,,.......,. ...........,.,.....,,,............... A lfred's my big brother McKale, Harold ..,......,........,,........... ..,..........,,,,,,,......,.....,........ O ur Spanish wizard McMichael, Ernest .......,...... ........,......,. L ittle, but we know he's here lVlclVIichael, Pauline ,......,.... ...,,,,,..,,...,....,,,,....,..,....,.,.. G lad to have you back Meacham, Emil ....,,,,,,........ Mead, Audress .....,,,,..,.,.. Mickelson, Audrey ......,,... can he bring in ads? Yes! ! is the happy event to occur? Miller, Eleanor .................., ,... ....... F i nd Margaret-Eleanor will be there lkliller, Sherwood .............. lVIinser, LeVon ,.....,........ hlonroe, Arthur ............ Bloody, Eleanor ..,.,.,...,. llloore, Charles ............ Moore, Ruth ............., lldoran, Robert .,....... Morley, Frances ......,.,........ Morrison, Homer ..........,,. Morse, William R .......,,.. Mullen, Margaret ............ lllurphy, Robert ............ Musante, Mary ...,,..,,..,. lVIyers, James ,..........,.. Neal, Jack .....,...,,,,,,.,,,... Neal, Jane ............................... Nelson, Raymond ..........,... girl who is always just herself did he get those pants? Katherine gift to gangland ...,....,...They're wrong, she's cheerful he doesn't run a bus ..........Our classmate with a high aim Our artist boy rather work hard worker in athletics ...,,....,....Napoleon, too, was small future model .........,..lVo relation to the I0c man biology student many, please? ...........One of the wearers of the W' altitude maiden ............,..Fords and radios -..gf 64 fm 'GFX 'mi , '42 -,-,.-1l'v A534 I E A-af -,,1: 4., ZI: . Nelson, Stuart ,,........,.. From Glade Gangland Nichols, Julia ............,,.. ...........,,.. .1 ust plain sweet Nichols, Rlichael ..,.....,... ....,..,...., T he banjo player Niederer, Grace .,4........... ............,.,,...., O ur cheerleader Nordine, Jack ................,,.. ................,... S tudent and friend Nystrom, hdargaret ...,........ ......,.. S ure, she can do things Nystrom, Robert .,......,...,. ...........,.. L ittle, quiet, and bright Olson, Doris .,.,..........,.. ,..,.,,,,.,,..,,...,,,........,.,,.. S ee for yourself Olson, Helen ............ .................,......... Q uiet? Who says so? Park, Dorothy ...........,.. ................4,.,......,..........,,,,,............ W ell, I'll try Pedersen, Garney .,.......... .,,,,,.,,.,, H e's Ye Olde Belle Hoppe Penniman, Loretta .....,........ .,,.....,,,,,,,,....,.,,.,..,. F ive and Ten cent store girl Peterson, Anna ,..,.,,,,........ ....,,......,.,.,...,...., , ...fiction speaks louder than words Peterson, William ..,....... ..........,.. W e wonder if he can play basketball! J Punsky, Mildred ......,,,... ..,....,.,.,............,....,...,,.,,............,,.... S he can drive a car Reynolds, Imogene .,............ ...................,,.............................. A rising young poet Rohlin, Adelle .,...,........,..... ...,.,.......,..:.................... L ittle but ambitious Rosenquist, Alma ,............ ......................., B londe? Gentlemen prefer 'em Rossetter, Sara ............,, .....,,.............,...,..,,,.,............... T he girl from the South Russo, Mary ,.......,,,,,, ............ A loyal follower of the basketball team Sadley, Mary ...,,.,,..,. ..,................................................ T oo sweet for words Scalise, Aida .....,,,..,.. ................................... T hat friendly disposition Scalise, Helen ................ .,,.....,, G ood looking? Sure Schaeffer, Mary ................ .,........................,,...,,....,..... J ane's pal Schmidt, Dorothy .......,... ....,.......................... T hat wavy hair Schwartz, Robert ,.,,........ .......... O ur red headed boy scout Sellin, Gerald ,4............. ...........,,,,....,,........ S ocrates, the II Siegfried, Ann ..,,......... .......,,.... P opularity personified Sleeman, Jack .....,...., ......,..........,,............. T he baker boy Slocum, John ...,....... ,,,.,,...,........,,,,..,,,.,,,..,..,....,. O ur soldier Smith, Evelyn ......... ,,.,,,.,,. ....,.,....,.............. U 7 ords can't describe her Smith, Harry .,,.......,, ........,............,,........,,,....... .l ust watch him step out Smith, Richard ............ ........,,,.., O ur gift to Hawaii COh l'm all rightj Stadel, Mary ..,.,..,,..,,..... ......................,.............. A fter all, words don't count Streich, Walter ...,.,.,.,,. ................................................ He owns that Ford Stromdahl, Evelyn ...,...... Stryker, Wilma ,.......,... Swanson, Violet ..,..,...,. Sweet, Harry ..............,.. Taylor, Gladys ..,,,....,,. Toner, George .........,... Trax, John ..,,.,,,,,,...,,,,. Urbanski, Robert ,..,.........,,,,. Vanderbilt, Pauline ...,,............ Wagner, Gwendolyn ............. Watson, Gerald ..,,.........,,.... Waxman, Leah .,,,,...,....... Williams, Elaine ,,,,......... Wolcott, Hugh ...,..........,.. Yaggy, Katherine ........... Young, John ...,,,,.,,,......,. ..........,Friday, Saturday, Sunday nights! ! I ...,..,...,.She will be found tickling the ivories ought to hear her sing boy from Erie how she can run Carnero pet? is not a bell hop, but an usher ...,,,......She is no relation to Cornelius coming musician Sherlock's friend Einstein's rival sings in a choir The social lion ..........Likable - that's Katherine Van Winkle, the II -654 6 5 'gh gh D15 'mi 5, Q VA,,.. 551- 'Sl' Qin' SGP!-IOMORE CLASS VV INTEREST IN SCHOOL Jane and Pat ...........,,,...,. Gymnasium ............. Geometry ...,....,,... English .............. History ............ NAME Sill, Helen ,.................... Sloan, Rachel ,...............,., ..,......... Smail, Hazel Belle .....,,,.,....,........ Smith, Barbara ............,4,,..........,..., Smith, Elizabeth A ...,..,.,....,......... Smith, John ........,.....,,,...... ,,.....,,,... Smith, Ruth ................ Gymnasium ,. Smith, Winifred ...,,.,....,...,.,........,. Basketball .....,..... Snarburg, Eleanor ......,.............,.... History .....,...,,...,.. Snelding, Elsa Mae ..,..,,,......,..... Basketball .,,......... Snow, Richard .........,..,................ ,..... A thletics ......... Snyder, Esther ,....,.......... ..,........., B asketball ............ Soderberg, Robert ........,.,......,..,,,,.., Track ...,......... Steber, hlartha ,.,............. ,,.,,....,,. E nglish ........... Stein, Harry ....,............ ...,,.,..... S tudying ......,,...... Strom, Earl ,............ .........,... S tudy hall ....,.,..... Sundell, David .......... Svenson, Carlyle ...... Swanson, Edna ......,,..... .,,....,.,,..Athletics ............,Gynznasium Swanson, Harold ........,,.......,......... Glee Club ...,....... Swanson, Leonard .,,...,,...,...,.,.....,. Recess ..............,. ..,...,,,, .......... Taft, Walter ,.........,......... ............ D etention ....,,...., ..,......... Taylor, Jane ........,,...,,. ,......,,,... W alking tournament ......,......,.r,......... Taylor, Philip ,.,..,,...., .,,,...,,,.. R unning gangs .....,..,....... Thomas, Myron ........,.. .,,..,..,... S chool parties .......,,,............. .......... Thoreson, Gladys .......................... Latin .,.....,.,,..........,,......................... .......,., Toner, Lorraine ...,........ ......,..,,. W alking around halls ...........,......,.,.. Toner, hflarie .....,................,........,.. Basketball ..............................,. ..,...,.... Unangst, Katherine .......,............. Spanish ............. VVatson, Albert ,.........,... .......,.... T rack ...,.,..... Way, Crma ,...........,.........,............. Algebra ....... Weatherby, Willard ...........,....... Alone ...........,., Wells, Alyce ..,..,.....,,,,.,......,,,....,,,..... English ..,......,,,...,.., Wendelboe, Delford ,..,................. Geometry .....,..........,. Wentz, Elizabeth ,..,........,,,.......... Study periods ,,..,.,. Whitney, Gladys ,,........ ..........., H istory ................, Wilcox, Guy ........,.,,..,,..., ....,......., B aseball ................ Wilcox, Sophronia .,,...,.....,,,,,,..,.,. Gymnasium ,..,..,...... Wilson, William ........,,........,.,,....,. History ................... Wolstencroft, Alice .,,,,.,,.......,,.... History ...,,....,......., Wolstencroft, Evelyn .......,..,..,.. Shorthand ..,,..,.,.. Wooster, Norman t.......,,,,......,.,,,,,. Football .........,,, Wright, Thomas ...,....... ..,....,,.... A lone ...............,.,.....,.... Young, L1nn1e ............ Zerbe, Valrie ........, Zerby, Roberta .....,,,... Zobrest, Louise ...,,.,.,...... Efverythzng ...,,,,.,....Changing classes,...,,..... ,...,,......Shorthand..,...........,.. -.,,.,5f 55 ik..- HOBBY lllocies Pat and .lane W'ater sports Outdoor sports Basketball Pinochle Try to guess it Swimming Sports Dancing Hiking Roller skating Sleep Hiking Hiking Fishing Work Tennis Reading Chemistry Eating Wrecked cars Toe dancing Bumping guys o Playing the Sweet Potato Hiking Dancing Dancing Sports Bumming Swimming Canoeing Accidents Work Hiking Hiking Farming Hiking Sleep Washing cars Skipping rope Sleep Camping Home work Eating Blowing bubbles Hockey W M M X 5, 5 4 x '.:f ., sg: ..-. 2-:ILA --,,x , .,3. ' ' -'Q - af' ' V : T 3 Picture I fl- --lf Sophomore Class - arrives 194 get 5 122125 A I K2 A wmfgi '15 A I .E vi J 'V A' J Salk 1' r 'K ., 1 ' . ?:.-r T - SGP!-ICDMQRI3 Cl ASS w YV . President ..................,.. ................. R OBERT DELONG Vice-President ........,A,. .,.,.,,,.. C ONSTANCE JoHNsoN Secretary ..,.....,.,.......,. ..........,...,,......... h IARY CRAFT Treasurer .,,...... GAIL OLSON NAME INTEREST IN SCHOOL HOBBY Abbott, llary Jane .....,................. Getting out ...........,...........,..... ........,. D rawing Ackert, Ruth ............... English .......... Golf and lziking Acks, Joseph ,...,..... Blothingmi ........ More of the same Africa, Edwin ,...,4..,,,. Basketball .,....,,..... Basketball Allen, John .,...........,..,, Track ,..,.............. lee .skating Andersen, Arthur ,....... .,,...... It ootball ,................ Riding Anderson Belva ,,..... Don't know ......,...... Ewerything Anderson Cecelia ......... .,,....., B asketball ......,...... Dancing Anderson, Dorothy .................,.... Gymnasium Swimming Anderson, Ethel Nl ..................... Shorthand ,.........,, Basketball Anderson, Irene ............ .....,.. M athematies ......,.... Basketball Anderson, Ruth E ..., ..,,,. ......... B 1 zsketball .,,........... Swimming Anderson, Ruth G.. English .........,,......... Basketball Andrews, Jessie ............ .,.,.... S tndy periods ......... Sleeping Averill, Eleanor .......,. Allgebra ............. Shows Backstrom, Robert.. Football ............ Basketball Barger, Jane .,,,..........,..... ...,,,..., Barnes, Harold ........,,.. .....,,. Barr, hlyrtle .......,..... Barto, hlae .....,............ Baxter, Emerson ..,.... Beaty, Anne .,,...,...........,. ,,....... Bennett, Clement .... Betts, Dorothy .,......... Betts, Jayne ,.,,,..,... Bishop, Fritz ,........,,... Bjers, Donald ,............ Blackman, Sidney .....,...... .,,,...,,. Blair, hladelene ........ Blair, Vera ....,.,.......... Blick, Violette ........... lily enemies ..,. No interest .....,.... Gy in n asia nz E n gl is h .......... Football ......,,.... Gymnasium lllusie .....,,,..... English ,,,................ Study hall .......,............... Being personal ...,.......,. Football ......,..,,.,,.... Talking ................,,. Certain people ........ Nothing ....,.........,... Study periods ......... -msgs 69 Jgeo.- llly friends lVo hobby Roller skating Parties Swimming Athletics Alothing Sports Sleeping Playing marbles Basketball Mo1'e talking Thinking about them Hockey .....,,....dll sports 'X r x ' .-3375. -I Keg bt vm! 544 5 px ?-1-f' Picture II J- I Sophomore Class A 'Eiga ri! Bti. ,,T 2 S nuiv 4, Yah ivv' C I X ,.1 ge. ... ? ' 7- .4 NAME Blick, Wmifred .......A....,.. .A,......... Bollinger, Clifford .,...,.,.......,......, Bonavita, Frances ..... Bonavita, lllary ,,....,.. Branch, Robert ,....,,.... Brennan, Edward ..... Brown, Flora ...,..,,..,... Brown, hlarilynn ,..,. Brown, Robert ,..,.......,.., ............ Brownell, lltlarjorie .,,. ........,.. Bruno, Anna E. ....... . Carlson, George ........,.... ..........., Carlson, Lorrin ..,,,,,,. Cerando, Victoria ..... Cerra, August .........,..,, Chalmers, blargaret ,,....,,..........., Chase, Clarence ......,,..,.......,,.......,.. Check, Hazel .............,... Chido, Otto ,,,,,,,..,... Clark, Willis .,....,,.. Cole, lVIadeline ..... INTEREST IN SCHOOL Gymnasium ........,..,,,.............. ........,. fllechanical drawing .,......... .......,.. Basketball ....,....,.......,..r,,.......... ..,....,.. Basketball ........,.... .,,,. ,.......,. My pals ........... Sleeping .....,...... H-1117 ,,.,..........,......... Shorthand .....,...,.. lllullen ........,.....,,., Study hall ...,.....,... 7th period ............ Loafing .................. Basketball .....,...... ,,.........,Volleyball.......,.... Track ..,...........,..,... Clee Club .,.......... Spanish ...,.,..,.,.....,... My work .............. ..,....,,...Athletzcs..,....,... Spanish ..........,,,...,,. Basketball ,...,...,.... HOBBY Volleyball Basketball Reading Auto riding Pals again Getting personal Blue and White Sports Sleeping Driving llflofcies ...,,.,,.,.Sleeping Fishing Dancing Hunting Reading Horseback riding lily friends Sleep Football Dancing Dancing Riding Swimming Golf and swimming Arguing Swimming Football Gymnasium Hiking Track Farming Cook, Thelma ......,,..... Basketball ......,....,. Coppola, Paul .............. ............ F ootball .....,.........,.,,.,. Craft, lwary ...,.,........... Dramatic Club .......... Covert, Winifred ...,,.,..,,,................ T24 ......................,...,.,. Culbertson, Sidney .... Baseball ........,,....,,.........,. Culver, Jane ............,.,,..... ........,... B asketball games ........,.. ...,...... Dahl, William ......,..,....... .....,.,,,.. F ootball ............,.,,...,.,,..,. Davidson, Carolin ,,.....,........,....,,.. Gymnasium .,,.,.,,,...,, Dean, Juanita .....,,,.....,,.... ............ S tudy hall ........,.. DeLong, Robert ............ ,..,,...... B asketball ..,.,,,,,..., Delp, Paul .,,,.,,,,............,. Studying .....,......... .,,,,.,,,.. Dietsch, Jane .,,.,,.......... ..,.,,,...,. G lee Club ....,...... Doolittle, Robert ......,, DulVIond, Lloyd ,,...... Eaton, Jane ...,..,..,......... Ecklund, Hilda ......,,.. Edmiston, Myrna ..... Edwards, Kenneth .... Ekey, Katharine .................,.....,,,.,,. Erickson, Norman ....,..,..........,....... Erickson, Romaine ........................ Falbriski, Leonard ..... Farr, Dorothy ..,......,,.. ,,... ....,.,..,,. Fillis, Rose ..,,..,....,.,,, Fiscus, Ethel ,.....,.,... Foster, Elsie ..........., Football ....,,...,....... Science Club .......... Spanish .,...,............. ............Bookkeepzng Base ball ................. Basketball .,..,..,..... Hzs'tory ...,......... Orchestra ........ Gymnasium ........ Bookkeeping ....,..,.... Study ..,..,,.,.,.,,....,.... Basketball .,.,,,.,.... .........,,,Basketball -H-sf 71 at.- Reading Hiking Swimming Sewing Golf Roller skating Ice skating Sewing Basketball Hiking Golf ,Working Movies Ice skating Swimming af'-rr fx'-'Riga fe: NAME INTEREST IN SCHOOL HOBBY Walking Wishing ...........,Fishing Franklin, Esther ..............,...........,,., Basketball ...............,................ ........... Fredrickson, Agnes .....,.........,........ Worrying ........,.., ............ Fredrickson, Rudolph .....,........... Studying .....,... Frost, Harold ,...........,.,.,.,,.,..,............ Track ............,.,. Galenis, Anthony .....,.... Gaughn, Joseph .............. Gaughn, Mary ....,.,......,. Gebhardt, Dorothy ........,........,,.... Gelotte, Mark ,..,,,....,...... Gettings, John ,....,... Gettings, Ruth ,......... Gheres, Marie ......,...,, Gibson, Gerald ........... Basketball ......,..... ,..,,,..,,...Football........... Glee Club .......... Basketball ...,,.,.,.. Sleeping ,,,.......,, Basketball ............ Basketball ............ Gibson, Harold ..,....,...... Study periods ......... Gibson, Llewellyn .......................... Home room ........ Gillespie, William ....................,..... Basketball .........,,, Gordon, Kathryn ........,. Basketball .....,,..... Gough, Edward ,....,...... Football ,.....,,,... Grady, Raymond ........... .......,,,,.. S panish ...,.,............ Graziano, Peter ............., .,.,,,,,...., M atheniatics .......... Gray, Helen ...,........,.... Basketball .......,,.., Gray, Melvin ,....,..........,. Basketball ,,,,......., Groves, Helen R. ......... Grundber , Jane ,.......,., .............Studzes.......,,.,,.. Basketball ............ g Gustafson, Iva .... ,....... ....................... B a sketball ........,,., Gustafson, Lauretta ..................... Bookkeeping ....,...... Haben, Mary ..,,.........,........,............... Talking ...,,,..,.....,,...,.. Hadley, Jean ......,,,....,........................ Study periods '......... Haehn, Edna .,,,.......,,,.......,,,,............. Athletics ,........,..... Hammerbeck, Engvar .,.........,.... Hammerbeck, Genevieve ......,... Hauenstein, Enid ....................,,..... Hazeltine, James E .............,...,... . 4th period ,,,...,.... Basketball .....,........... Bookkeeping .....,..... Study periods ......... Heald, Donald ,...,,,...,.....,,,,.............. History .......,.....,... Heard, lVlargaret G .............,....... Gymnasium ...,.,..,,,., Herdendorf, Elizabeth ............... Basketball ....,...,... Heseh, Robert .,,................................ French ......,........ Hinton, George ................................ Track .,.....,.............. Hockman, Burla ,....,,..... .......,....,Don't know.,...,..,.. Hogue, Lois .............,.,...... Basketball ............ Hultman, Everett ...................,....,,. Espanol ,..,...........,, . Hultman, Helen ,......,..,,..,,,,,,..,....... Basketball .......,.... Hunzinger, Frances .,..,,,.............. English ............. Hyatt, Emerson .........,...,.,,,,....,.,.. ,Sports ...,......,. lseman, Gordon ....,..,...., Biology ......,,,..... James, Robert ,.....,.s......,. ,............ M yself ......,............. Johnsen, Lucille ............. Basketball ....,...,.. -mag 72 Ba..- Swimming Fifve Hundrezl lee skating Outside sports Swimming Eating Sleeping ..........,.Swin1ming Touring Zo-ography Too many Football lee skating Skiing Camping Track ,,...,..,...Sleeping Horses Horseback riding Educational research Riding Dancing ............Reading thletics llflozfies ............Tennis ..,........,Sleeping Swimming ...,........Hiking ......,.,,..Chess ...,.......,Sports Making candy Hiking Tennis Hiking .....,.....Athletics Swimming Hiking Miniature Golf Dancing Sports Hiking Other folks Dancing QAIAWK 'mi t gigs 5 V V, Wei: A, sb Eg, gmivtifge, . NAME Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson Johnson, HOBBY Swimming Walking More athletics ..............Loafng Dancing Work Books INTEREST IN SCHOOL Alice .........,,.,....... .......... G ymnasium .......................,,..,, ,...,,,..,..,, Chester L. .,..,,...,,..,.,...... Study periods .......... Constance ........,44,44........ Athletics ,.,..,..,........ Edmund ....,,,..., Work ...,,..,,,.......,. Eleanor ...,......... ..,........ D ramatics ,.....4..,.,, George B ....,...,....,,.,,..,, 3 o'clock ............ Nora ,.,,,,,....,,.,,,,,,,..,,.,..,,., Basketball .........,....,...,,,,,..,....,.. ,,.,,.,...,.,, Robert H .....,,.,....,......... llflechanical drawing .,,,,....,,.......,.,....., Sheridan ,..,....... Juliano, James ,,,.,....... Kehm, Kathryn ............ Keller, James .....,,,......,, Kellerman, Elsie ......,,...... .......,.. Kennedy, Dean ...,.,...... Kifer, Helen ...,,,,....... Kirby, Gretchen ...,,,,,... Knight, Frances .,.,,...,...... .......... Knudegard, Aubrey ...... ,,,... .......... Kofod, John ................,..,,.... .......... Ladner, Barbara ......... Langhans, Ruth ........... Larsen, Elinor ..,,........... Lawson, June ....,............ Lawson, Magdalene. Lesser, Jeanne .,.,,......,...,... .,,,,,,,.. Lindsey, Mildred ....... Logan, Teresa .,,,........., Look, Ruth ,..............,,.,,. Lowe, Carol ....,,,,,,........,...,,..,............. Lowrey, lllary Eliza Lucia, Daniel ....,............ Lucia, Sylvia ....,,,,,,,,..,.........,,......... Lucie, Katherine ,............ ....,,..,. Lytle, Joseph ...........,..... Madden, Alice ,....,,..,,,, Mahood, James .......,.. Martlett, LeRoy .,,...,.. hlaurer, Alfred ,........,,, McCool, James ........... McCray, Roger ..,,,...... Mclntosh, Adah ........,.. lVIead, Gail ...,,...,........,... Merritt, Kenneth .....,. Loafing .................,,,.....,..,,,,... ,.....,.,,,. . .Sports .......,. ..........Sports.............. .Wfork ,,.,..... ........... .Gymnasium ,,,.,..... Sports ......,..,,... ..........Gymnasium.......... .English ,............... .Track ......... Music .,,..,............. Talking ,.............. .A thletics ............. Bookkeeping .........,.... .Atheltics ..........,.,,... Having fun ..,.. Basketball ............, ,...................Basketball..,,,,........ .Studying ,.,.......... beth .....,,., Art ....,.,........,.....,,.,,,... ....................Basketball........,..... .English ,...,.......... .Shorthand .......,,,,. .Football .,,,..,.,,.,. .Art ..,.....,,.,....,.......,, ,Teachers .,,,...,.....,,. Under classmen ,... ........,.Dramatic Club,...,....... .Football .,,,,....,....,.... Latin ........,..,.,,,..., .English .........,, Spanish ....,,,........,..,,,.... Football ,.....,.,,,,.,,..,.,............., .............. Eating lhlechanical work Baseball Swimming lvo work Swimming Hunting Swimming Swimming Vacations Skating Fishing Most anything Sewing Swimming Hiking Swimming Riding Athletics Athletics Dancing Dancing Movies Sports Tennis Soccer Reading Tennis Art Upper classmen .Golf Qcaddyl ..............Fifve hundred Swimming Dancing Hunting Music Hunting Swimming Swimming ' lllolinaro, Frank .......,,,,,,. .,,.....,, H ome room teacher ......,...,,................. Moore, Sara Alyce ....,,,,,,,,.....,...., Room 27, 5th period .,...........,..,..,,.,.... lldorganroth, Lavina, ,,................. Basketball ...,,,..............,,,,..,....... ..........., . . Morse, William C. .. 73 Hiking .qs rx-L x,t...f ,.., E13 E,',Y J: ' X I I- EAH' . 2.-,:f Q: 'fvl'-' p I- ' Us-'f' Eiiflifrssff NAME Mullen, Mary .......... Myers, Verna ............... ,...,.,... Newhall, Osborne ....,.... .......,., Nollinger, Doris ....,.. Oberg, Geneva ........... Olson, Gall ....,,,.,...,..,,,.....,.,. ,4,,..,,., Ostergard, Maurice ..................,... Park, Margaret ................ ..,..,.... Park, Woodrow ,..4,.... Pearson, Clarence ......,... ........,,. Penniman, Roy .,,,,....... ,,.. ,....,. Perry, Ned ................ Perry, Paulme .............. .,,....... Peterson, Doris ,,,,,... . Peterson, Walter ..,,,..,,.... ........., Pray, Jane .........,..,..... Punsky, Jean ........,.... Rapp, Jack., ..,... Rapp, Mary ...,...,,..... Reynolds, Paul ....,,.,.... Ronan, John ,.,.....,,....,. .,...,..... Roos, Florence .....,..... s , INTEREST IN SCHOOL None ,..,........,...............,.......,.... .....l...,. English ...,..,...,. Nothing .......... Gy mnasiu m Basketball ,.,....,..., Music .....,,........,,.... Reading plays ...... w Itrench .,..............,.. Football ..,........ Baseball ..........., English ........ Track .............. History ...,...,....,.,...... Bookkeeping .....,.... Athletics .....,...,,.. Basketball ........... ,History ,. ........... .. Study hall ,,.........,.,,, Detention .....,.........,.,.,.. Good assemblies .........,. Nothing ........,.,,...,.............. Basketball ..............,,.............., ............ HOBBY Same Dancing Trapping Ice skating Reading Sleeping Sodas Shows Y. M. C. A. Camping Columbia Theatre Hunting Skating Swimming Reading Reading Reading Wrestling Reading Camping Fishing Hiking Eating Swimming Good talkies Dancing Shooting craps Rosenquist, Paul ...,....,.,.. ........... C hemistry laboratory '.......... .......,... Rossman, Beatrice .......... .......... D ramatic Club .................. ....,...... Rowland, Alberta ........., ...,,,..... B ookkeeping ..,................ ..........,. Samuelson, Alice ......,..,.........,......,. Gym after 4:00 ........,. Samuelson, Everett ,,,,,...i.......,..,,,, 7th period ...........,......... Sanden, Ellen ...........,,. Basketball ................. Sasserson, Curtis ...,....,.... ......,... Scalise, Angelo ............ Scalise, Anthony ,...,... Athletics .............., Latin Club .....,... Basketball ....,...,... Scallse, Ida ...,,........,.........................,.. Basketball ..i.,,...... Schaeffer, Laura Belle ................ Basketball games Schuyler, Cortland ................,.....,. Study hall ,........... Schwab, Harold ............,... .,...,.,,., G eometry ........,.. . Schwartz, Elma .......... ........... G ymnasium ,...... Seaquist, Elsie ..,..,,.. Senger, James ,..,...... Senger, Jane ........, Shorts, Adda ........,,,....., .....,..,.. Shawkey, Curtis ,..,.......... ..,...,.... Sherman, Margaret ......,,,............, Shields, David ..........,,....... ...,....,ii Shulman, Israel ,..,.,.i.,, ,,.......,, Siggins, Edythe ,........... ....,,.,,. Siggins, Lillian .,,...,,,.... ........,,. Siggins, Todd .,,........ , .,........ ,Gymnasium ..,..,...,.. Athletics ,.............,,.... Bookkeeping .......... Bookkeeping ........,. Gymnasium .,.,.....,., .Undiscovered .........,,,,. Baseball ....................,..,,., Advanced art ..........,,. .Bill ...........,....,.................,.. Gym. after 4:00 ..,....,... Mead ? ........,...................., -sit 74 Egan.- Outdoor sports Fishing Deer hunting Football Hiking Swimming ,...,.,.,....Camping Tennis Reading Reading Pinoehle Sports Hiking Swimming Reading Hunting Journalism Diving ..,......,,.Dancing Eating +49 I Y I Y x,.,J 5:4 2. X 'er '55 ns h 5 X l, - Picture I Glas s 9.11 -I Freshm .qsfifi W' CQJ seg ta tr A A A A B FQESI-IMAN CLASS ...., Larry ... WiIlie ,. Brinky President ..................... ............. R ICHARD LOPER Vice-President ........... ......... R OBERT CSR.-XHAM Secretary .....,...A,........ .,.,..,,..... E VELYN GRAY Treasurer ...,.... ,.,,....., B ONITA BIDVVELL Abbott, Leon .......... ...... ' 'Abof' Brian, Lawrence .........,,. Acks, Jeanette ............ ..............,. ' 'Sisv Briggs, Willard ........., Allen, James ........,....... ..tl...,. ' 'Shrimpu Brinck, Hazel .....,...,. .. Allen, Jane ..........,.,........,.. ......... ' 'Blonrlyu Brindis, Samuel ,...... .. Alzingre, Dorothy Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Daisy ...... Doris L ......... Punk ....... Dizzy ......,, Dot 1: .U Esther ....,,... ....... ' 'Estau Fred .......... ....,.,,,. ' 'Fritzv John ......... .....,... ' 'Johnny Loretta Louise .. Mildred ......,.,... Gyp Lou ....... MiIlie Ralph ,,,,,..... ..,.....,.. ' 'Swede rr U Ruth ,,.,.... ,..,,,.... R ufhie Antico, Donald .... Aubitz, Edward .. Barnes, John .......... Barone, Carmella w Bartsch, Larl ..,.........,. Baxter, Bernice .... Bevevino, John ..... Bevevino, Rose ..,...... Bidwell, Bonita Bilsbourgh, Ezra , Bishop, Philip i...,..,,..,. Black, Nellie .......... Bleech, Peter ........ A Buck, Edith ..,.,.., Boberg, lllary ........ Bonavita, Joseph ,. Boyd, Frederick ..... Bradford, Jane ...... ...... Tico ,,,...... Eddy ......,,, .I0hnny .........,,, Mella rr Kzzryon ........... Bernie ...... Shorty ....,,,,,, Rosy .......... Bonnie .,,,...... Ezzy ...,............ PhiI .....,... Bl1zckie ........... Pete ........ Eddie rr -1: .,,.,, , S15 .......... Jiggs rf - U Fritz Bradford 11 U U 12 11 ,u U :J U U u U 1: u u JJ Brinkley, Harry ........ Brooks, Charles .....,.. Burke, Eva ...,.,...,.,...,.,. Burke, Gurdon .,.......,,, Caldwell, Charles ..,.,,,,.,,., ......... ' Carlson, Ethel ,............... ...,..,. Carlson, Hazel ..,.,..... Carlson, Ida ...... .......... Carr, lllyron ...,.,.,..,........,, Casey, hlary Jane... Casses, Dorothy ,,,........ Caughey, Jane .,,...,,...... Cederquist, Gordon Cederquist, Norman ...,,,..... Chambers, Lois ....,,........ . ,,.. . Chapel, llflarjorie .,.,...... .,,... , Chase, Audrey ......,.... Chase, Keith .,,,..,.... Check, Wilson .........,,..... ,,,,,,. Clendening, Grettan Clifton, George .....,,,. Clymer, Kathryn .,...... Cole, Kenneth .........,.. Cole, lNIyra ..,...,,.....,. Cole, Norman .,....,..... Collins, Harriet .,....... Collins, Wardmen ...,....... ...... Confer, Vvalter ,.,..,.... Connolly, Geneva ......... 77 rr .,...,... Sa1nmy ..... Brink Frenchy .,,......... EvJ ..,,.... ferk ........ Efry Carlson ............ Idee ....,. Mike ..... Casey ff Dot Ginny ...... G0rd ...fffvorrn rr 1 Lum .. Margy .......H14Zld rr 1 Bus ..,. Chink ...,...... Denny ........ Ben Katie ..., Sonny rr 1 Pat .... BulIie ... Hattie Chinleey rr J Walt .i,... Gene 1 1 1 1 J J J 1 1 J 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 x,,.J gg K ini: ' QW? N ,,. 5 .,., Picture II fl- -I Freshman Class - Conway, Francis .....,.... Coon, Lawrence ,............... ,... Corah, Edward ..... ,...,.,,........., ..,,. Corah, llary Virginia ..,.............. Corbran, lsabell .............,,,,,..,,. ,..., Crawford, William ....., Crosby, Harry .....,,........... Culbertson, Homer ........,.. .... Culp, Katherine .,..........,. Curren, Robert .,...,,.. Danielson, Elmer ........,... Danielson, Herbert ..,.. Darling, Ella ,.......,.,,..,.,,,, Dase, Lillian .......,,....,. Decker, Warren .,..,..,.,... Dickson, Mary .....,...., Dilker, Audrey ...,,.,,,., Dillon, Mary' .......,.. Dilly, Doris .....,.,... Dorsey, Helen ............ Driscoll, John ,...,.,.. Dunham, Edna .......... Dykins, Hazel ,...,.,.. Eagen, Ellen ..,.,,...... Eagen, James .......... Ebel, Barbara ..... ........,.... Eberhardt, Garnet ......,... .... Eberhardt, John .........,,.. Eckdahl, Ward .,...,.,.. Eckhardt, Helen ........... Ecklund, Donald ,........ Edgett, Beatrice ......... Edwards, Elinor .,.........., Ekey, Kenneth ............. Engard, Charles ,.,..,,...... Engstrom, Florence .,,, Erickson, Louise ......,,..... Q. no -at-in Cmf it gs 'A Q? ... Fr11nny ..f'Coonie ,..,nShorly Gee Geei' ... Shri1np rr 'ilu B1 ..... Lanlzy ..... Cubby .........nKaty Sonny ... TuggIe Half-pint ,....,.... Deary ....., Dieky ... Deelzer ,....,.. Rube rr JJ Andy ...,,,... Bebe ' rr J: Torn ,,. Darsey .Hfohnnie rr ' 11 Bzng rr :J Dyke rr - J: Aggie ....... Mike rr 11 Baby ... Goober ,fffohnny fr ,v Erie ......,... Don 1 p U U U u U 1: 1: JJ ,u :J v u J: 11 11 11 Flick, Louis ....,..., .. Folts, Helen .,.,...r., Font, Eleanor ,........ Fladry, Gertrude Foreman, Russell ,, A ,,.,.. Genie Lefty Lou ,............. Ginger .. , ... Fontie fr J .. .,,,. Rusty Forsgren, Norman ........... ...... ' 'ZX7u1n1ny Fouch, LeAudra .......,.. ....... ' 'Fouchie Fouch, lldarjorie... ,....,. Bobby Fox, Albert ............... ,....., ' 'Addie Foy, Warren ............, ........,...,,.., ' 'Y Frost, Jeanette ,.... Fullerton, Wayne Galenis, Anna ......... ll ' Gerg, Eileen ....,.,,.... Gillespie, Donna .... Gilson, llflary ......., .... Gladd, LaVerne .,.. Gould, Lola Jane .... Graham, Robert .... Grandin, lVIary ,,... . Greene, Harry ,....r. , Grosch, Verna .,....... Giegerich, Gerald. Goode, Alice ,.........,..., Goodwin, Curtis Grace, Thomas ......... Graham, Caroyln .. Graham, Loretta .. Gray, Evelyn .,.,,....... Green, Burdessia ., Grove, Virginia ..,.. ..... BeatieJ' Grundberg, Clifford ......., Eddy ' Guild, Alma ....,...., Ken Haehn, Helen ....,..... Bud Hagerman, Arthur..,....,.. ,... FIossie Haggerty, Dale ....,..... Lub Hagstrom, Ruth Erickson, Vergil ........ ..... ,..,, ' ' Virgv Haight, Anson .............. .. Ettinger, Gail ,,.....,,..,..,...., ......,... . EH Haight, Lulu Belle ......,.. Evans, hiary ,,.....,,.......,..,....,., .,......... ' 'faneyv Haines, Nlildred ,.......,, Farnsworth, VVilson ..,,...,.... ,,........ ' 'Porlzyu Hamblin, Harry ......... .. Farr, Doris ....,.,.....,,........... ,..,.. ' 'Rustyv Hamblin, Hazel .,,....... . . Ferris, Anna lyfae .,...,.,. .,,.... ' 'Fairyv Hamblin, Pauline ..,.,.,........., .. Fitzgerald, Edward .... ....,..,. ' 'Edu , Hammerbeck, LeRoy,,a ....,...,. .. Fitsgerald, Evelyn .....,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ' 'Fitsv Hand, Barbara ...................... .. 79 ge..- rr Nettie ..,...,.. Buzz rr J Annie ......,... Leen rr Red ...........,. Don fr Gigolo ..,.,,. Happy Al .......... Curt .......,.. Lulu ....,..... Tom ....... Carry ............. Rita ,,............ Bob DingIebuts A ...,... D essa ....... Sonny Vern 'fGinger Clzff r.,....., Babe ,...... Helen ....... Red ..,.....,., Dan ........ Toots ....,., Annie ,............. Lue ,...,'fT'weety ......... I-Iam ..,,.... Hazy ...,..,. Toots ............. Lee ..,....... Babs 1 J J J J J J 1 J 1 1 J J 1 2 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 J 1.1-+. ri: W 'mia 1f'fQ .y,, W-'fi 'gli' Hannahs, Raymond.. Hansen, Gilbert ,......,,. Heard, Doris .,........ E .,.,,.,JRay'1 ,,,.,,..,... Gib 'Do -Do Hedges, John ..,,......,,..... ,...,,,,.,,,,, ' 'Buff' Heim, Geraldine ............, ........... ' '.lerry Henderson, Ruth ............ ......... ' 'Rufus Herdendorf, Grant ,.,,,,..,,,. ........ ' 'Herdy Hickey, Mary Louise ............. ......... ' 'Hieky Hildum, Cleo .................. ....,.... ' 'Crisco Hills, Dorothy .............. ..,,..,,. ' 'Dot Himes, Edith .....,.......... ......,,,... ' 'Edee Himes, Penniah ..,,....,. Hofer, Louise ...,...... ....,,... Nina ........ Utie Hoffman, Vera ....,...... ..... ' 'Happy Hogan, Louise R. .,.,,,.... ...,,,,, ' 'Loui.ve Hollister, William .............. .........,,,,....,,, ' 'Bill Holmberg, Viola ,,,,,,..... ........,,,. ' 'Blondy Holt, Beatrice ...............,,,. ........... ' 'Beetsu Hornstrom, Charles ..,...... .......,. ' 'Babu Hultquist, John ,...,......,.... ......... ' 'Reef' Hoskin, Preston ...,.,,.,. ,..... ' 'Prexty Huber, Ruth ................. .... ' 'Bloridy Huggler, Henry ,...........,...... ...,...,,, ' 'Hank Hunsinger, Margaret ,,,..,,... ......... ' 'Peggy Hyatt, Margaret .....,...... Peggy Irwin, Claribel .....,....... ......,,, ' 'C'larie Jackson, George ............, ,,,,...... ' 'Peanuts Janes, Francis ,........,... ,....,,,.. ' 'Half-Pint Jaynes, Estelle ....... Jensen, Evelyn ......... ,.............. Stella ..........., E11y U Jerman, Monica ,,...,..... ,. ....... , Monie Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Q Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Albert ,,......,. Charles., Clifford... Clyde ...... Donald ..,. Elvera ....,..,....... Gerald Howard ........,,..... .............. ' , Marjorie ......,,..... .....,. ' 'Margy Jordan, Robert ...... Juliano, Angelo .......... Juliano, Julia ,....,..... Juliano, Rose ,.............. Juline, Edward ,.......,. .,........... Al ...... Chuck ......... Pete .....,,. Don .....,,...... .4l ........, .lerry rBudu u Bob ......... Ange .4 ....... Juli ..,.,,,. Rosy .,...,. Ed Kabat, VValter .......... ,.,...,... WaIt Keefer, Pearl ,.,.,............. ....... ' 'Keefer Keller, Elizabeth .......,.... ........ ' 'Jackie Keller, lkluriel .,................ .....,,. ' 'Corley Kerven, Richard Kintner, lldorris ,....,... Kirby, lw arian ............ Kiser, Leona .............,.,.,. Klein, Frederick .,..,..... Knapp, Helen .......... Koebley, Charles ....,.. Kofod, Laura ........... Knupp, Edward ......,.. Knupp, Gilbert ...,..,,,.... .......,... Dzcle ...,.., Kitner ....,..... Mare rrLe ,.....,...., Fred ........, Honun1 ff , . .,..... Dutch .......,. Loree rr Knupp .........,. Gil1bey' Krantz, Karl .,,,,..,..... ............... ' 'Gully' Lacy, Mary ...,...,,,,,.,... ,.......... ' 'Murry' Langhans, Mary .....,,,, ............ ' 'Mar' Larsen, Jane ............, ......,, ' 'Bud' Larson, Alice ....... ..,.... ' 'Al' Larson, Alta ,....,......., .....,......,.... ' 'Al' Larson, Glema ,...,,,.,,,.. .,,..... ' 'Swede' Larson, Howard ...,,...,,... ........ ' 'Pete' LaTrent, Joe ............,,,,..... .,.,... ' 'Cam' Latshaw, Betty ........,..,,......... ......,.,. ' 'Belly' Lauffenburger, Miner ....,,... ...,,,.,.. ' 'Lojffy Lauffenburger, Philip ,,.......... ...,.... Phil Leaf, Sylvia .,.,..,......,........,....,.. .........,. ' 'Syl Leonard, Lillian ..,.......,.. ....,......... ' 'Bill Lindgren, Martha ...,..... ..,,....... ' 'Martie Lindquist, Floyd .,........ Logan, Catherine ........ ,,.,..... Lindy ...,.....'fKay Logan, Douglas ...,,...... .......,.. ' 'Doug Lohnes, William .,...,....... .....,............. ' 'Bill' Loper, Richard ,......,.... ........,.,..... ..... ' ' Diclz' Lord, Allan ............., Lightning' Lord, Ruth ....,,..., ........,...... ' 'Dolly' Loree, Irene ,,,.,..., ..,...... ' 'Renee' Lott, George ....,............. ,,.,..,..............,. ' 'Bud' Lowe, Kenneth ..,.,...... Half-Pint' Lucia, Josephine ......... .....,,....,,,....,.... ' 'Jo' Lucia, Louis ,,,,..,,..,.. ..,.,..... ' 'Louie' Lucia, llflarie ...,.,,,,.. ........,.. ' 'Mari' Lucie, Franklin ...,,,.... .......,. ' 'Frank Lyle, Leona ..,........... ...........,.. ' 'Laney Lyle, Thomas ..,,,.... -wsgrl 80 fig.- ...,...... Lineoln J J 1 J J 1 J J 1 1 J J 2 1 J 1 J Mickelson, Marian .,..,.... Lytle, Robert ....,.......,,..... llrlabery, Winford ..........,, lVIacDonald, Eleanor .........., lXfIacDonald, Jean ..,,....... lVIadden, Ermina ........ lVIain, David ,,....,.,,..,.... Nlarlcer, Gretchen . ....., . Marlett, Edith ........, Massa, Frank ..........,.. Mathis, Laverne ...,... lllaurer, Gertrude ..... ,,.. McChesney, Ralph ....,,,, ...,,,,, Winnie ., .......,.., Dafoe viii 211 pmf at X U ,ig 's , , , ,,.. liii K gifi iis s 5 7 , ,.fir,f:fafaY X . 1:: F 'A K , .,,...... Bob .U rrEI1J ffffffffflfoae ........ Mina'J JJ Nelson, llflary E. ...... .. Nelson, Richard .... .. Nelson, Victoria ......... Nero, Ethel .,...............,. Newmalzer, Jean ......., Nichols, Josephine .....,,..... ....... Swickee ........,'fMarLett rr - Chznk ......... Matr ...,...... Gert ........... Mie 1: n H J' Nielson, Edna ........, J: - Nlver, Beth .,......,....,..... Nordine, James 4,,,.....,. O,Donnell, Ralph ..... O,Leary, Kathryn 4,,4,....,.., ....... Olson, Billy .............,,,.. McConnell, John .,....,,..... .,,,,,....,,.... ' 'faclzu Olson, James ,.......,.. McConnell, Joseph ......................,....,,,,,,...., foe Olson, Robert ,............ Mccurdy, Eva .....,........,,.,,,,,,,...... Little Eva Oriole, Sara ..,,..,.,,,...,,,,,.,. McCutcheon, Margaret ...........,...,.... Betty lWcDonald, Arthur ...,,...,......,,. McDonald, Robert ........... McFarland, Marie ,...,,... McGhee, Ruth ,.....,....,.. Mclntosh, Keith ,,,,,,....... lVIcKeehan, Avenelle ,........ McKeehan, Faye ,....... lVIcKinnon, Vesta ...,.,.,.... McMichael, Forest ........, Meyers, Dorothy ,........,, Meyers, lwartha .,........ ......,, Art ..........,, Bob ......., Miekey ,....... Maggie .......... Mczc ....... Nellie .....,f'Mif1wy .,,,,,. Sandy ,...,..,,, Shorty ............ Dee ffMart!J .,,,,,.,... Mffey u , U n U 11 U U u u u J' Osoba, Irene ........,.... Ostergard, Durwood .......,,.,. ., Petersen 3 Peterson, Peterson, Overturf, Pauline Papalia, Ralph ........... Parise, Anthony ...,,..... Pasquino, Josephine. Pearson, Ruth .........,,,,,. Penniman, Vern ...,,,,,,, Pesko, Mike ................. Peters, Howard ,......,. Gladys ...,...... Doris ............ Gerald ........ Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Moore, y Bernice .,.,........, Frances .....,. Georgia ............. Mae .. ,............,.., .. Mary L. .........,. ,...... . ..' Edith ....,.....,.. Monroe, Agnes ...,,... .....,,,.. Bunky ..,,,,. Frannie .....,.,,,.....,., Maecy 'Mary Lou ,,,...., Cheerio Monroe, Elizabeth .......,.. Montore, Minnie ,,,,........ llloran, Rosemary ,........... lllorrison, Bertha ,,........... Mortensen, Ethel ..,.,,,,,.,... Morton, Autumn .........,... lllunch, Vera ...,,,,,,,.,,,..... lldurphy, Paul ........,.,,, Musante, Joseph ....,..... lVIyers, Stuart ............ ,,,,..... Monty ,.......,..... Joeie u 1: ff Il . ,..,,... George U u Edee U ,,...., Beeky Il ..,..,,... Ro.vy ..,......, Bert ,U :J .,,,,.,... Awe .......... Ve .,...... Andy :J r J: . .,.,,,,.. 'Myers Peterson, Harry ........ Peterson, Rodgers ..,... Peterson, Virginia ...... Porter, Willis .....,.. Pray, Betty ......,.,............ Punsky, Jean ,.,.,............, Punsky, Lawrence .,...,,,,..,. Putman, Isabel .......... Rader, Beula ,................ .. Radspinner, Betty ..... Reed, Arthur ....,............... Rieder, Ethel ,.......... Reiff, Isaac .,.............. Retzer, Reta ................. Reynolds, Robert ........ Rich, Charles ,,,.....,, Rich, Leo ,............., -ssgf 81 Jkt- ..,...... NeZI 'Dick' Vic' ....... ferry .....,,,,,. Bob rrjoz ...,..., Ed ............ Misery O'Donnell ,......... Kitty Bill' Olze rr Bob ,....... Sally .,,..,,, Rene .,...... Monk rr Lena ........ Papa .,...., Tony rrjo Ruthie ,. CaroIine ...... Slzieter Frosty ..,....... Pete Dot Gerry .......... Pete .....,.... Pete ....... .finny .............. BiIl . ..,. Bettina .....,. finny ..,..,. Punk .......,. Izzy ............. Bud Bettine ............ Art ..,....,....... Ike ....... Retzer Fat .....,, C'huck Lee 4 J 1 Nchub' 1 J J 1 1 J J J J 1 J J 1 1 J J 1 1 it fhii' 'mia Jt c A tr i, : , , rrrr J A Richards, Joyce .......,.. Ristau, William ..... Roberts, Harold ,.............. Robson, Ada ............ Ross, Geraldine ..,,,.. Ross, Vance ......,,...... Roth, Dorothy ...4......... Rowley, Imogene ..........,. Rulander, Kathryn .,.,........, Russo, Adeline .......,..,,,,,.. Rydgren, Kenneth Sadley, Albina ......... Sampson, Norman Sandblade, Helen.. Sandstrom, Mary .,....... Sasso, Helen .............. Satterlund, Lois ..,,, Saylor, Scalise, Scalise, Scalise Scalise Scalise Scalise, Scalise, Kenneth ........,...,.,..... ..,,,...,..... ' 'Saylor Anthony ,,.....,,, ., Frank .........,.... , Joseph .......,,., Josephine.. , Margaret ,......,,.. Rose ........4...,, Theresa .....,... Schatzle, Robert ...,.......,.. is ,, ...... Pee Wee rr JJ Handsome .............. Harry ....,... 'R0bbie .,....,,,,,. Jerry ....,,.,.. Van .......,,.., Doty ,.......... Jeannie ,,,..,....... Kate ,,.,,...,. Addie ........ Ridg ................ Bee ,......,.. Numn1y .......... Sandy'J ........, MolIy ..,...,.... Sa5sieJ' .,.,.....,.. Sut JJ JJ ...,...,,, Mooney ...,,,...... Samson ..,.,,........... Joe ,,............ fo ....... Margy ,,,..,,. Rosy ......... Tess .....,,. Slats Schmidt, Harry ,,,,,.,......... ...,,,....,... ' 'Heggs Schmutz, Cordelia Schuler, James .................. Schwartz, Anna ...... Sharp, Neil ................ ......,, Schwartzie Shawkey, Anna .....,... Shellin, Inez .......,,.... Shephard, Anna ...... Shephard, Clark .... Sherwood, Gscar .... Siefert, Bernice ...... .....,......,................. Inze flfllff ....,,,,,..r.,.,...,.... Omg Sloan, Martha ..,,.,..,,.... Slye, Merle .............. Slye, Myrtle .....,....... Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith, J Charles .,.......,.. Geraldine .... Henry .............. June .....,,...... Marian ......... , ........, Dee Dee ......,,.........'rBaby JJ rr JJ Chuck ff ' fl Annze ff ' JJ JJ JJ Clarket-Barket JJ ff JI Bern ff fl Mart ............... Bud fr' ........,, Holly ........,. Smith ...,,.....,. ferry ...,,.,,,,. Hank .......... Juney ............ Migs Smith, Philip ........,. Smith, Violet ,,,.,,,.. Smith, VVilson ....,,,. Snyder, Audrey ........... Songer, Gladys ,.......,,,. Steber, Geneva ,..,........ Still, Adelaide ,.......,,... Still, Oletta ............,.,.....,. ....,.. Smithy r-'Vi .....,....., Smat ........... 14udy ,,....... Glaa'y ...,.. Gene ffdd ,...., Blondy Stillwell, Maurice ,.,....,,.... ,....., ' 'Connie Stromdahl, Bernard ......... , Stronner, Ralph ,........ Stover, Ruby ...,.........,.. Swanson, Harry ...,,,,,...,, Swanson, Paul ............ ,.,...,...,. Bern ,...,,......'rRalphy .,...... Sto7Jer ,........ Pica .....,,... Pauly Toplis, Eveline ...........,.,. ,......., ' 'Top' Templeton, Russell ...,,,,,.. .............,. ' 'Rusty' Thompsen, Margaret ....,,.,.,........... Tommy' Tickner, Willis .,,,,,......,, ...,...... ' 'Toots' Toner, Robert .......,..... ......... ' 'Bob' Tremblay, Leo .....,,,,,., Trushel, Arlene ........, Trushel, Robert ........,. Ullrich, Marian ......... Vizzi, Minnie ,,.,,.......... Wade, Robert ................. Waterbrandt, Louise.. rr J Leo ,....,. Lene rr J . .,...... Bob .....,,.,. Richy .... Frenchy Bob rr J Lou Watson, Roberta ..,..,,,.,.....,. ..., ,.,.... ' ' B erm Walters, Durwood ..... Weatherby, Marian ,... Wells, Georgianna ...... West, Harry ,....,,.......,....., rr J Rube Mary Ann ff J' ..,.,.... Sandy Whiteshot, Howard ........,............ Buckshot Whittin, Laurence ..... Wickstrom, Thomas ...,,.....,.. . Williams, Bert , ............ .. Wilson, Robert ,,.....,,..... Wineriter, Harold ...... Wineriter, Vera ,..... ...........,. Wolfe, Burdette ................,,,,... Wolstencroft, Muriel Yerg, Elizabeth ............ Young, Edna ................,.... Zimbauer, Eileen .......... Zobrest, Belftta ......... Zurcher, John ,.,.........,,, -..sg 82 1,3..,.- .......,...,,. Red .......,,, Wick ...,,... Bert ,,.,..... Bo .......,.. Shelze .........,...,. Ver rr J Elmo .......,,.nSP6d!? Ed' Lee ...,,...,... Babe ..,,,,. Xerxes J J J J J J J J J 1 J J J J J J J J J J J bJ J J ......... MolIy' J J -em -If Football Squad 1- H, n ' fi 1: f 15'-4 ,A, N Ya-f A S ,,:,,A, FOGTBALI. VY HE 1930 season was just another season, but it holds a few high lights and some rather dim ones. Even just a season holds memories. The Kane and Jamestown games were both battles with iight and drive that make the game what it is today. Our football squad was one of the largest we have ever had to begin a season. From this squad developed a varsity and a number of other teams. These other teams were builders of the varsity, and the credit given to them should be unlimited. Above all, the patience and the hard work of our coach, 1VIr. Leidig, were a big help in keep- ing the team together and in enabling it to carry on. Scores Wari'en 20 Youngsville Warren 14 Sheffield Warren 39 Corry Warren 0 Dunkirk Vvarren 13 Titusville Warren O Oil City VVarren 13 Salamanca Warren 13 Kane Warren O Jamestown Warren 6 Ridgway Warren 12 Johnsonburg Warren 0 Strong Vincent -seg 85 fp.- : K x.,c,J 545 X -4 Qi? -I Letterman 1- .123 rur- x,aJ 5,-4 Q. ts. if 1, - LETTEIQMEN YV CALDWELL-All sectional end-our llflidget, Ray. IRWIN- Our smashing, fighting tackle, Bus.', GILSON-An interfering, blocking guard, ll'Iood. SCALISE --A snapper and tackler, our center, HJ. Df' NEAL-A strong and reliable guard, Jack KOPF- lm assable steadfast true tackle, Bob. P y a MCCONNELL-A hard, clean playing end, Jim, CREAL- Our punter, passer, and quarter, Tom. ALLEN -A line smasher, our halfback, Hjoef' LYTLE - Our great Savoldi, H-Toe. SAMUELSON - Our elusive fullback, 'KPlut. GETTINGS- Handled the ball well for many gains, 'ijohnnyf' KELLY- Our copper-haired halfback, Syd GREENLUND-A mountain in the line, 'fGundy. CROSSETT - Played a good game at end, Bob, COATES - Ready, efficient, a hard worker, 'lBob. GRAZIANO -A powerful, exact, tackler, Grutzy. BEVEVINO - One more famous Bevevino, K'Frankie. BARTO-A speed end with an accurate eve, HBart.,' Y . ANDERSON - One of the two most helpful managers we ever had WOOD - The other of the two before-mentioned managers. -msg 87 fat.- X !,'-E W ' 'ef x,,.f Exe Varsity 1- Basketball - -fr ,gfv X xntq BASKETBALL VARSITY YV HIS yearls basketball team was composed of the following lettermen: J, D. Scalise, UBob Kopf, 'fRay Caldwell, and Bob Coates. The latter was in- eligible at mid-semester. Lytle, Kelly, Miller, Field, and Bevevino worked hard to complete the quintet. Howie Ryberg, a former luminary, acted as student manager. The Dragons experienced a fair season, having won six games and lost fifteen. Regardless of records they accomplished several feats of note. Among these was the decisive win over the champion Sheffield quintet. This was the first defeat for Sheffield in twenty starts and the first defeat by Warren in six games. In the N. W. P. 1. A. A. League, Section one, Warren finished fifth, winning twice from Youngsville, losing to East, Central, and Academy in hard fought battles. The leading individual scoring honors were captured by J, Df' Scalise with 173 points and Ray Caldwell with 163 points. The following earned their WU-NJ. D. Scalise, Rayl' Caldwell, 'fBob Kopf, Bob Coates, Speed Lytle, Sid Kelly, Sherry Miller, Dick Field, FrankieH Bevevino, and Manager 'fHowie Ryberg. Record .' Warren 13 H Sheffield Warren 21 H Titusville Warren 28 T Strong Vincent Warren 19 H Academy Warren 28 T Jamestown Warren 45 H Youngsville Warren 23 T Erie East Warren 45 H Kane Warren 23 T Corry Warren 22 H Oil City Warren 13 H Strong Vincent Warren 25 T Shefheld Warren 12 T Academy Warren 22 T North East Warren 34 H Jamestown Warren 33 T Youngsville Warren 20 T Oil City Warren 23 H Erie East Warren 12 T Titusville Warren 32 H Corry Warren 32 T Kane -..sgf 89 Ea..- la, Q-X F12 '-. :ik 5 qi ' ,lu Us -5 711' 4221:- , -- -.Wy ., ai S,6.,w X E+' k' - A 1 g. 1, . ,.,::1wr.,-: .:, '- V1 . -az:-sm.:-:rf-1:4 5. I .,-,Y ,,.- 2 , . .. - Seconds 1- Basketball - --I - K . get rl ws .. X BASKETBALL SECQNDS U HE Second Team managed to get a somewhat better record than the Varsity, by registering twelve wins and ten defeats. Led by Field, Kehr, llfleacham, High- house, and Bevevino, the Seconds played a fast, hard game. The general all-around play of the Seconds showed that they have plenty of abil- ity, which can be developed into varsity playing. The following composed the squad: Bevevino, Confer, Field, Gay, Highhouse, Juline, Kehr, Logan, Lord, llleacham, and Urbanski. Record: VVARREN OPPONENTS WARREN 8 H Sheffield Seconds 21 13 T 29 H Sugar Grove 30 25 T 33 H Titusville Seconds Z0 22 T 15 T Jamestown Seconds 14 30 H 31 T Tidioute 27 23 T 34 H Lander 22 Z8 T 47 H Kane Seconds 21 19 H 43 H Tidioute 12 18 H 17 T Corry Seconds 19 21 T 31 H Oil City Seconds Z0 29 H 23 H Chautauquas 26 35 T TI-IIIQDS OPPONENTS Sheffield Seconds 18 East Hickory Z4 Sugar Grove 32 Jamestown Seconds 10 Lander Z7 Oil City Seconds 26 East Hickory 21 Jamestown Aces 27 Titusville Seconds 23 Corry Seconds 11 Kane Seconds 20 Here in the high school, under the careful coaching of Mr. Leidig, a third Warren High team played a hard and fast game in order to turn in a season record of .917. They played twenty-four games, winning twenty and losing four. Centered by Nick Hjelte, guarded by Goober Gettings and Plut Samuelson, and forwarded by Fred Baldensperger and Walt Bowes, the thirds rapidly grew to be a strong offen- sive and defensive team. They played heads-up ball in every game. A fourth team composed of Schmidt, Anderson, Wilson, Taylor, Cook, Burke, Durham, Barto, Caldwell, Mfaurer, Coppola, Eckdahl, and Christie established an im- pressive record of sixteen victories and two defeats from eighteen starts. Record: THIRDS OPPONENTS THIRDS OPPONENTS 21 H Sugar Grove Seconds 11 43 H W. H. S. Seconds 28 25 H Ace Reserves 22 39 H Lander 26 20 H ACC Reserves 16 27 H W. H. S. Seconds 29 28 T Grace 111. E. 13 - 29 T Sugar Grove Seconds 16 Q Egitsgaikory 33 H Tidioute Seconds 27 22 H W H S S d 19 49 H Grace M. E. 12 ' ' ' econ S 16 T w. H. s. seconds 10 30 T Lander , 27 15 H Ace Reserves 17 24 T Sugar Grove Varsity 31 39 T East Hickory 38 41 H W. H. S. Seconds 16 34 H W, H, S, Secgndg 20 47 H Sugar Grove Varsity 26 47 H Ace Reserves 26 21 H W. H. S. Varsity 23 -..Sgt 91 Ba..- x Q15 ri' 'Qi sag Q51 . -1-,. if -If Baseball Team J- X BASEBALL VY HE 1930 baseball team with a group of ex-lettermen and a tough schedule man- aged to win thirteen out of eighteen games. This record gave us a season's per- centage of .722. The Big Fourl' were Barto, Gelotte, Kelly, and Scalise, who led the batting with high averages. HBoots Allen again bore the brunt of the attack and pitched great ball against Oil City, Bradford, and Jamestown. The Seconds played a number of games with local clubs. This work helps pre- pare them for varsity positions. Lettermen who leave the rame are oel' Allen, Bohn Coates ell YU Gelotte, Ss v 1 lVIood', Gilson, 'KGene,' Kelly, Joe', hiastrucci, and 'XVern Pearson. The men who return are 'iFred,' Baldensperger, Rod,' Barto, UBobH Christie, 'iGoober Gettings, Sidl' Kelly, UPlut,' Samuelson, HJ. D. Scalise, and Johnny Smith. Record: Warren H Tidioute 6 Warren H Sugar Grove 12 Warren T Corry 5 Warren T Sugar Grove 2 Warren H Bradford 4 Warren H Oil City 8 Warren T Youngsville 5 Warren H Corry 9 Warren T Tidioute 4 Warren H Youngsville 5 Warren T Tidioute 2 VVarren T Oil City 13 t Warren T Jamestown 8 Warren T Youngsville 10 Warren H Jamestown 8 Warren H Tidioute 9 Warren H Titusville 5 Warren T Bradford 9 Magi 93 lg..- 1 x,,.J 5? :.- . .A ',.,- wgggh bg ag -E Q, I ----.,:,, 12. M59 Q . .-,,..,.,2., . sg L , ,. - -l' Track Team 1- A .2 fL'2'?-if 32? is rig ..1d V l TIQACK VV H13 track squad of 1930 was a championship outfit. It won every dual meet and l was placed fourth in the district meet at Sharon. Leading the local tracksters to their excellent record was Coach H. G. Kolpien who was ably assisted by Captain Carlson and lllanager Landers. D ln winning every meet, the team had to defeat Smethport, Bradford, Cchampions of lX'IcKean Countyj, Erie East Warriors, lllt. Jewett, and the 'lFlying Eagles of Youngsville. High scoring honors rest on the strong shoulders of diminutive UVic Landers, who amassed a total of ninety-one points. 'lArt', Carlson was second with fifty points. He was closely followed by Wfimn Creal, l'Bill Wilson, Don Anderson, K'Bill llfloran, and Nick Hjelte. In a grand summary, it can easily be seen that this was not a one-man team, but it was a Well-rounded, hard-working clan of athletes. The lettermen are Captain Art', Carlson Mana fer Vic Landers, Nick 1 5- Hjelte, UTim Creal, Bill VVilson, l'Bill llloran, Ink Ryberg, Don Anderson, Dick'l Tuline Chuck,' Carnes l'Frostv Frost and student mana er Ernie', llffliller. , 3 . . a g Record: VVarren SSM Youngsville 54-Z Wax'ren 61 Bradford 43 Warren 77 Smethport 36 VVarren 59M Erie East 53M Warren 8-lyg lit. Jewett 37M 95 bl..- Association 1- C Girls' Athleti -I ,,AZ,, ,,,, r :gig we ,V., 'W ws.: 9 56 ' GIRLS' ATI-Il FTIC ASSQCIATIGN ITH the passing of the basketball varsity in 1928 interest in athletics among hx X y R V B the girls seemed to die. This year Miss Banyar helped to reorganize the Girls' Athletic Association. This seemed to stimulate our enthusiasm. Although We do not meet other schools in competitive games, Miss Banyar intends to pick a basket- ball varsity from each of the three upper classes. Each member of the Winning 'team will receive a VV in recognition of her efforts. The Athletic Association has decided to adopt uniform gymnasium suits of light blue. It is optional whether the girls Wear them this spring or not, but next fall it will be compulsory that all girls Wear them. Although the membership campaign was not so big a success as we had hoped it Would be, We have made a fine start for next year. . To make this year a success socially, the girls expect to give an Athletic Associa- tion dance. The ohicers who served during the year Were the following: Preszdent ...,,,...,....,.. ,... ,.,., C A THERINE LYTLE Vice-President ......... .,.,,,,,.,..., R ACHEL OLSON Secretary ,,,. ............... .......,,. M I LDRED LINDSEY Treasurer ,...,. ..... .......,,,, H E LEN GROVES - MILDRED LINDSEY, Secretary. -..-:gf 97 lk..- :ES 1 im 'HM E 5 x 1' vgifiig 1 3113: S ,tx GIRLS' CLUBS YY This year there are two groups in the Girls' Club, one composed of freshmen and the other of upper classmeu. Both clubs have been very active. I-IIGI-I SCI-IOOL GIRLS' CLUB Presidents. ...4,.,. EUGENIA KEHR, NIARTHA DENTLER Vice-Preszdent ,..,,.........,....................,.............. AUDRESS lWEAD Secretary .........,,,................,,......,,.........,..... ............ 1X fIARY HUBLEY Treasurer ......,.....s.....,,.........,........,....................... LOUISE CONDIT 'ix T the beginning of the year the Get Acquainted lX'Ieeting for all girls in the high school was so successful that our membership campaign brought in 154 members. The president presented the three ideals: Consecration, Comradeship, and Co- operation-these served as our aim throughout the year and were used as the theme for the annual Nlembership Ceremonial. The treasurer and her finance committee celebrated the month of November by four special events: A Dad and Daughter Banquet, a Hot Dog Day, a Rummage Sale, and a Doughnut Day. The annual Hi-Y Girls' Club Hallowe'en party was an unusual affair this year as it was a dinner dance. , The outstanding events of the year were The Great Olympic Races, a Christ- mas Party Cat which ninety-five poor children were entertainedj, College Night, a Swimming Party, Faculty Night, and the annual Mother and Daughter Banquet. The talent of both the Hi-Y Club and the Girls' Club was displayed by members of each organization in their club play, The Dream That Came True, given in December. Two years of activities seemed to have been rolled into one as our two presidents, Eugenia Kehr and lVIartha Dentler, tried hard to make this year's work so successful. Each committee chairman and her adviser has made her group a strong factor in the interesting and attractive programs that have characterized this year's meetings. - lVIARY HUBLEY. FRESI-IMAN GIRLS' CLUB The Freshmen opened their club year with a Blue and White tea. At the Thanks- giving meeting they packed a box of Christmas gifts for the little Indians. This was followed by a Christmas Kid Party. At the beginning of 1931, the members' adopted a new constitution. Miss Carlson entertained the members at her cottage with an Irish Stew Supper. Dame Fashion called, so the club held a showing of spring styles. ln order to obtain credits, the girls have taken several hikes. To conclude the year's work, the club had a tureen dinner at which awards for the year were presented. - EVA MCCURDY, Secretary. -..ii 99 K' Luisa? Q1 y,g.f 5x5 Q : 1 x Y '1-2,. 1 K1 f ,llv .gn Q -gg ' ni, 'S ':vV1. . x I-ll-Y CLUB YV HE Hi-Y has been unusually successful and interesting this year. The discussion meetings have been profitable to all who attended them, and the social meetings with their 'Tlchoesl' have been most entertaining. The enthusiasm shown by the large attendance at the meetings is gratifying to those who have devoted much time and energy to club Work. The annual Hi-Y-Girls' Club play, The Dream That Came True, was one of the finest presentations the combined clubs have ever given. Twenty-seven boys from our club attended the Older Boys' Conference in Oil City. They brought back exceptionally good reports. They all reported having an enjoyable time. The Club responded to an address given by lXIr. Veryard, who is a Y, lXI. C. A. secretary in China, by pledging financial aid. The following oilicers served during the year: First Semester : President .,........... .................. .............. C . VVALLACE LOTT Vice-President .....,.. .,...... T HOMAS K. CREAL Secretary ,,..,....... ........, F REDERICK RIAURER Treasurer .... ,.... ,,...,.. ....,....... ........., W 1 L L IAM MORAN Second Semester: President ........,.....,.. .....,,, ........... W 1 LLIAM BTORAN Vice-President ....... .,,........ E DWARD GOUGH Secretary ,.....,......... .,,......... R OBERT CROSSETT Treasurer .......... ,......, F REDERICK BIAURER - ROBERT CROSSETT. -..gf 101 Ee..- iiiigglf I 51 A1 Q is 5 1 K 'ZW We .,.. E A f il I ,I ..., .,.l A 5 X H SIRI S' GI FI: Cl UB On wings of song I'm flying, And lore, thou art are by my side! Where the soft hreezes are sighing, And wr11'e.v of the Ganges glide. - COOPER. At the first meeting of the Glee Club, the following officers were elected: President ,.....,,,....... .,............ J ANE KINKEAD Vice-President ...4.4.. ,,..,,... ll IARTHA DENTLER Secretary ...,,.........,.. .......,.,,.. C ATHERINE REED Treasurer ,,.......... ........., E LLA MAE OEEERLE Librarian ,,,...... .........,..,, J UNE DEFREES URING the absence of lbliss Laura Bisell, our new music director, the combined Boys, and Girls' Glee Clubs gave a Christmas concert, under the direction of Mr. Harry Summers. A committee was appointed to select pins for the club. Rehearsals were held twice a week in preparation for the annual spring concert. The climax of our year's work was the Clarion llflusic Contest which was held in lhlay. VVe looked forward eagerly to this event with high hopes of again bringing home the first prize. - CATHERINE REED, Sem-etnry. E a-sw, 'im 'Q , s,gX 1 BUYS' GI FF CI UB NXFTER a period of inactivity, the Boys' Glee Club was reorganized under the cap- A lt able leadership of Harry Summers, who comes from Mansheld State Teachers' College where music reigns supreme. He deserves a big share of the credit for the success of the club. About sixty-five fellows reported for the first rehearsal. This certainly showed that plenty of interest was taken in the club. The following officers were elected: President ....t...t.......... .tt....... G ILBERT CHECK Vice-President ............ ,......... R ICHARD SMITH Secretary ........,,,..,.. ......,........ J OSEPH LYTLE Treasurer .....,,, ..,,,..,., W ILLIAM MORAN Much hard work was required to make our December concert a success, however at each rehearsal we sang many popular numbers to relieve the strain after singing the more difficult ones. The Boys' Quartette, composed of Diclc'y Smith, tenor, i'Art Carlson, second tenor, Tim Creal, baritone, and Gib Check, bass, has not been idle, as it has been called upon to sing at the theatre, at various club meetings, and at Parent-Teacher Association gatherings. Our hopes of going to Clarion this year, for the annual contest, are very bright. Perhaps by the time this report appears in print, we may have the first prize in our possession. At least we hope so. We wish to thank the student body and the public for their support. Without this our success would have been impossible. - GILBERT CHECK. -ssgf 105 gas.- fl 'gg .8 9 EI it M231 'K X.: I 526 ' ,, ,..-.1555-5 f::f.4'..,, X . -S -1' ,QF '- A - ,f --If Orchestra 1- A .,,. ,vblvuv amy, :Q K,-'Y .E+ .gs Y . if ix - 1'f1-, f 1 v-f-'- Q l-IIGI-I SCI-IQQI QIQCI-IIZS-I-QA VY URING the first semester the orchestra, under the direction of Miss Mary Aaron, contributed greatly to our weekly assembly programs. The following are the oflicers of this organization: ' President ....... ,.,.l... ....... .............. D 0 R IS ARMSTRONG Vice-President ..,,.,... ,,,...................... G AIL OLSON Secretary ,,,.......... ,... .....,,,,, ,.,,,,.i....i...,......,.,,.. J 0 H N KOFOD After mid-term, the leadership of our orchestra was turned over to Mr. Summers, the supervisor of music in our public schools. A new library of music was added, and now we feel that the orchestra is the best Warren High has ever produced. Personnel : First l7iolins.' Doris Armstrong Jeanette Frost Muriel Keller Romaine Erickson John Kofod Second Violins: Sylvia Lucia Stuart Nelson Arthur Davis Madelene Blair Arthur MacDonald Howard Johnson Banjo .- Angelo Scalise Sousaphone: Kenneth Ekey Piano Jane Culver Jean Newmaker Drums: Michael Nichols Saxophones: Carlyle Svensen William Highhouse Paul Murphy Dorothy Mae Alzingre --D-wifi 107 Rf-W Trumpets: Gail Olson Kenneth Merritt Maurice Stillwell Trombone: Leonard Ekey Thomas Wickstrom Clarinets: Charles Armstrong Junius Birchard Harry Crosby Gail Ettinger iii? :Ha A552 . t -,-.- 4'f ' Al:'A 'fi'- H W i, DRAGGN BAND YY ARREN High School finally has its long needed Dragon Band. ln spite of the fact that this organization is the infant extra-curricular activity in school, we expect that it will grow by leaps and bounds. The band, organized at the beginning of the second semester, made its initial ap- pearance at a student assembly six weeks later, and its first public appearance at the Corry'-Warren basketball game. Public comment indicated that the band would be a very popular addition to the high school 'and to Warren itself. Uniforms are practically assured for the band. Picture for yourself the snappy looking outfits which will appear next fall at the football games. This band will add much to the spirit of an already enthusiastic student body. The VVarren Kiwanis Club committee, composed of S. NI. lIcClure, A. H. Wickstrom, and William Hill, are securing financial and moral support for a better Dragon Band. ln other words they are sponsoring the band as their community project. Every member of the Dragon Band is deserving of much credit for his hard Work and for his untiring effort in trying to make this organization a real success. lllembers of the first Warren High School Band: Trunzpefy : Kenneth lXIerritt Maurice Stillwell .John lVIcConnell Floyd Lindquist Avonelle RIcKeehan fll!'U1Ilb0lIF.S'.' Thomas Creal, Jr. Leonard Ekey Tom Vvickstrom BII!'if01Il' .' Preston Hoskin DfIlII1S.' lsrael Shulman Nlichael Nichols Jack lIacDonald Flute and Piccolo: Byron K IcKenzie Srzxoplzones : Dorothy Alzingre Paul llurphy Garnet Eberhardt Vvilliam Highhouse Paul Swanson 109 H orns: Evelyn Toplis Anson Haight Lloyd Dumond Bass: Kenneth Ekey Clarinetsr Charles Armstrong Gail Ettinger Harry Crosby Junius Birchard Director: Harry Summers is A -L Art club J- 1 '-1,,, ' assi- ,,.,. .,-,xw' f ZFVI A X X ART CLUB YV 00N after school started in September the Art Club was organized. At its first meeting, the following officers were elected for the term: President ,.,,,,,,,....e.,........te. ,......... O SCAR NEIL BAIRD Secretary-Trfzzsurer ,...,,... ............ J ANE STEVVART From the first it was easy to see that the club was going to have a busy and a successful year. At Christmas time everybody in the club was busily engaged in block printing cards. These were sold and a fair profit was put into the treasury. At the beginning of the second semester the club made masks and tried their hand at making puppets. These were used in the puppet shows, l'The Three Bears, 'iSnow VVhite, and 'cRed Riding Hoodf, All of the meetings were not business meetings only, for one evening the Art Club entertained a fevv guests at a dinner at the Liberty Inn. After the dinner, the club adviser explained the purpose and activities of the club. The membership at the end of the second semester was double that of the first semester. Judging from the rapid in- crease in membership and interest, next year promises to be very successful. - JANE STEVVART, Secremry. 1 11 Eg..- hi, 4 5 ff :fi .551 . v fif- .,,5:: 4 ,csijei n 3.5.3 Q: x:n.,.Qsi,. ,351 - V ' Y' V 'X ' ' 1.1. ws' , .,..,.' 5 fgfrlkfigiiiiiii LATIN CLUB VV 41 HE Latin Club was founded lVIarch 2, 1928, with ten charter members. It has now increased its membership to one hundred and ten. This year, the club is composed of second and third year students only. In the second year classes, the officers represent Roman military officials and in the third year class, officers of the Roman state. Instead of studying the life and customs of the Romans, as in previous years, each class has presented an appropriate program in celebration of some special Roman holiday. The following holidays have been so celebrated: Hallowe'en was observed with a program on superstitious and prophecies by the oracle. Thanksgiving was celebrated in honor of Ceres by a harvest festival with dona- tions for the needy. Christmas was celebrated on the Saturnalia, a day honored in old Rome corre- sponding to our Christmas, with exchange of gifts. On Valentine's day a program was given in honor of Saint Valentine. Later in February a patriotic program was given in honor of our patriots and of the old Roman patriots. The Ides of March was kept in due respect to the death of Caesar. April Zlst, the date of the founding of Rome, was observed with a fitting program, Rome To-day and Yesterday. ' The spring festival in May was celebrated in honor of Floralia, Queen of Howers. The fourth annual banquet, given in honor of the fourth year class, brought the club activities to a close. The Latin Club provides an opportunity for the dramatization, demonstration, and illustration of many topics. Many plays have been written and presented by the students. The following have been presented: A Roman Vyedding. Abduction of Proserpina by Pluto. Death of Caesar and Assassination of Lincoln. Imjnersonations of famous orators, statesman, and soldiers. Other interesting plays given were Saturnalia. Pyramus and Thisbe. Ofifium Stellae. Dramatization of First Oration against Catiline. The purpose of the Latin Club is to help its members to understand and to appreci- ate the Romans, their institutions, customs, manners, traditions, ideals, beliefs, char- acter, spirit and life, to become acquainted with the historical and cultural contribu- tions of the Romans, to show the relation of Latin with further study of law, medi- cine, dentistry and other professions, and to develop facility and understanding of the Latin language. - WILLIAM DEFOREST, Scriba. msgs 113 Et..- 'X-251'-m , 5 2 2-1 3 A , ,mn ,g m A E, lniww i if Q Q FQENCI-I CLUB VY U HE usual preliminary procedure of organizing the club and electing the officers took place early in October of the first semester. The officers elected were as follows: President ,4..,.,.... .,,........4 W ILLIAM BALL Secretary .......... ...4... ,,., C A THERINE REED Treasurer ........ ,,.......... G ERALD SELLIN This year the French Club became a club with a definite purpose. The programs were carried out with the idea of developing and increasing interest in French life, cus- toms, and language. With this purpose in mind, lVIiss Schuyler, the head of the French department, gave several very interesting talks on these subjects. Her talks were doubly interesting as she told of things that she had actually seen while in France last summer. By means of a projection machine, enlarged pictures of famous French buildings were shown on a screen and at the same time some one gave the history of each building. In order to study present day French news, we subscribed for the French newspaper, Le Matin. While a large part of this paper is still rather deep for many of us, it has proved to be one of the most helpful features of our meetings. The club believes in practicing what it studies, so a wide-awake committee of club members was appointed to make plans for our annual Mardi Gras. lt was as successful as even the most optimistic expected it to be. The meetings may have been rather irregular in schedule, but they were always well attended and very enlightening. We feel justified in priding ourselves on having had a very successful French Club. -- GERALD SELLIN. -1-if 115 Bw-- Art ix Sgr X am Q A is X F 5' Q vv H13 Spanish Club began its activities in September. The first meeting was held for the purpose of electing officers. The following were chosen: President .,..,,... ...........,,..,t.,.... J ACK PERRY Secretary ......., ........,, H ENRY ANDERSON Treasurer- ...... ........., C HESTER JOHNSON The club decided to meet twice a month, once for a social gathering and once for a business meeting. Our Hrst social meeting was a long hike. Everyone enjoyed the delicious lunch we cooked over an open fire. The next social meeting was held in the school, and We spent the 'evening playing Spanish games. At our December meeting we learned to sing Spanish carols. At the All School Dancen in February, a Spanish booth was decorated in the colors of the Spanish Hag. Here several of the girls sold candy. The meetings for February were held in the individual classes. There were val- entine parties in all of them. The whole period was devoted to the playing of games and in working Spanish crossword puzzles. During the month of llarch rehearsals were held for La Broman QThe Jokej, a play which was given completely in Spanish. This play was given in assembly later. After the play, Spanish songs were sung. In April the regular meetings were again held in the classes. The activities of the Spanish Club ended with a farewell party and dance, given in honor of the members who are graduating. - HENRY' ANDERSEN, Secretary. 117 iam-- x,,J E51 li -I Stenographers' Club fl- '1:.,. . . .l.,. 1 ?,,1 . y STENCDGRAPI-IERS' CLUB VY .41 our first meeting, offifers for Ihr' year were elected as follows: President .........., .A....... B ARBARA EDINGER Vice-President ..A,... ,......,,. IX XIARTHA DENTLER Secretary .,,A,....,,.. ..,.. . .ELLA lWAE OFFERLE Treayurer ................... ....A,,,,, B EATRICE SCHULTZ Points Commiflfe .....A ,,.,,.. L UCILLE ALLEN X7IVIAN lVIILLER E have had a very enjoyable year. Our programs have been varied by means of short plays, sketches, and impromptu talks. We feel that We have gained a great deal of knowledge concerning the problems we shall have to meet when we enter the business world. A At the beginning of the term, we made out questionnaires concerning the charac- teristics of an ideal stenographer and sent them to prominent business men of Warren. These were filled in, returned, and discussed at the meetings. lim sure we all received quite a few good Htipsn from them. The most entertaining meeting was our Christmas Party, which was held in the gymnasium. Six of the members presented the play, Survival of the Fittestf, It proved to be very entertaining. We then gathered around the Christmas tree and received grab bag presents. Refreshments were served by the IB class. VVe spent the rest of the evening in dancing and in singing Christmas carols. All of the 2B's are working hard to obtain membership in the O. G. A. COrder of Gregg Artistsj, a national organization. We are trying to beat last year's record in which thirty-five out of the thirty-six students obtained membership. - ELLA lXIAE GFFERLE, Secretary. 1 19 'mia' W: A. QN- -. .121 1 X..,1l:v ' -gjY ,i,' Tl-IE BLUE AND WHITE YY HIS year i'The Blue and Whitel' has improved by leaps and bounds. First, we joined the Pennsylvania School Press Association. With this impetus for com- petition With others and with the inspiration of a new year in which to attempt to im- prove upon our past shortcomings, we began our work. Under the capable leadership of Miss Cumming and through the untiring efforts of the editor, Lucy Donaldson, the faults of our magazine have been greatly eliminated. Our new feature this year is The Beaty News. The students at Beaty deserve much credit for the excellent material which they have contributed. The poetry department has expanded and improved so much that it is now one of our finest departments. The Blue and White Board is proud to announce that, in spite of the handicap of the times, there has been no deficit this year. Board: Editor-in-Chief ,.,,,,..,,,,. .................... ........... L u cy Donaldson Associate Editor .,.,...... ,,,,, ...,. ......,. I ,,..,,,,,...,........ .,......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.. .,.....,.. ,.,,,........ L o u i s e Condit Literary Editor ....,,,..,,,.,........,,,,,.....................................,,,,,.,......,.,.,,,....,..,,...,,,............................,.,.,........ Eugenia Kehr Literary Board: Geraldine Ross, Martha Branch, Frederick Boyd, Imogene Keller, Lavina Morganroth, Lucille Allen, Stuart Nelson, Kenneth Greenlund, Imogene Reynolds, Anne Beaty, Harold McKale. f . Alumni Editors ....,,.,...,,....,...................................,..........,,,,,.,..,,,, ..,........, J une DeFrees, Anne Siegfried Clubs Editor ,,....,,.....,.,,.,....................................,,......,....,......., ...........................,...................,,........ A llen Keefe .lolze Editors ........,..... .......... E lizabeth Craft, Martha Dentler Gossip Editors .,..,.......,. ................,,. T homas Creal, Edith Stein Exchange Editors ,.........,. .,,.,,..,... G erald Sellin, Buelah Burch Art Editornfi .................. ..,.,,,.,,.,.,. ,,,,,,.... .,,,,........................,............,,,,,.....................,.,.,.......,. R o b ert Moran Athletic Editor ,...,.....,.,.............,..,..............,..,...,...................................,....,,,,.,,,,,,,,....,,...,..,,...,,.,.,.,,......,,. Robert Coates Typists .,.... Velma Nason, LeVon Minser, Dorothy Baker, Leah Waxman, Lelia Wade Faculty Adfviser ...........,........,........,.....,......,,.........,..................,,.......................................... Margaret Cumming Business Staff Business Manager ,,,,,.,,. ................................. , ..,,,...,..,,.........,..........,.,......,.....,,.,,.,,,,,........,....................... E lmer James Assistant Business Zllanagers: Charles Kottcamp, Robert Wheelock, Bruce Wood, Howard Ryberg. Circulation Manager ,,.,.,.,. ...,...,,.......,,............. ,,.. .... ,.....,.....,,,...............,,....... ..,.,,.,...,.,.,...,............. ,.... R i c h a r d Gray Assistant Circulation Managers.' Alfred Maurer, Sidney Blackman, William High- house. Treasurer ...,. ...,,.. ,....,.,,....,,,,,.......,,..,..,. .,..,..,..............,.....,..........................,..........,,..,...,.......................... J . L eslie Ellis Beaty School Staff: Circulation Editors ........,..,....,....,,.,,.,,..,,.,...,,,, Thomas Wickstrom, Edward Knupp, Keith Chase Literary Editors: Reta Retzer, Ethel Nero, Jane Allen, Mary Langhans, Elinor Mc- Donald, Helen Haehn, Martha Sloan. Faculty Adviser ,,,......,,,.,,,,,,, ............................. ,.,,....,.,..... ......., E m m a Gerhart -'Heil 121 Pages'- xg! 514 5 ,'3.Qgi23E, 561 . - : -7j'1':'.fff 5i3Yb. b 1 .f:1 : a,,'1. i:-',A::.'-,A A Il W ' - 9 N.:-? 'A ' if , . 's'iEfl- :xr W- - . 4 , , Sv :W E1- .3 4 ll' ' ' 29 -IS x x-:J 1 3 1-JS. N I .,... I ' 1.-if . ' ' 1 'H I-IGMP RQQM C1-IAIRMEN T is now three years since the home room chairmen came into existence, and their 1 usefulness has steadily increased. These OHicers and their assistants are elected by the members of their home room at the beginning of the term. Throughout the year their duties are to collect class dues, to make announcements, to take charge Of elec- tions and balloting, to assist the teachers in taking the attendance, and to get subscrip- tions for the school publications. Their Work has proved invaluable both to the faculty and to the student body. The following is a complete list of the chairmen and their percentage of home- room Sales for 'KThe 1931 Dragon. ROOM CHAIRMAN VICE-CHAIRMAN PERCENTAGE OF SALES 1. 24 ELIZABETH CRAFT ........... ,......,.,.,,. W ILLIAM BALL ,,,.,...,,,,,....,,....,....................,,,.,.... 97.7 2. 25 LEROY GILSON ..,........,,...,....,............,..... LOUISE CONDIT .......II...I....I..........,.4....................... 97.5 3. 22 JAMES lVTCCONNELL .,,,..,.,,,,..,.,,,..... JOSEPH SCALISE ,.......,,.. 94.3 4. 23 WALLACE LOTT ..........,,,,..,, .,..,....,,.. E UGENIA KEHR ........,.., 91.9 5. 18 GEORGE COMBS ........ JANE DALEY .............. 89.5 6. 20 GERALD SELLIN .........,,,. JUNE DEFREES ,...,....... 77.1 6. 36 BETTY SMITH ............,..,.........,...... ..,.,... 7 7.1 7. 17 DONALD KINANDER ,.,.,..,.........,,,....... GLADYS JENSEN ...,......,,......... .......... 7 1.1 8. 14 ALFRED TVTAURER .,,,...,....... ............. L AVINA MORGANROTH .........,, .......,,, 6 6.0 9. 21 JOSEPH ALLEN .,,,...... EVELYN ROGERS ..,...,,.,,,,,, 62.9 10. 35 JOSEPH LYTLE ....,...... HELEN OLSON ,,....,..,... 61.3 11. 16 JOHN YOUNG ......,..,.. MARY SADLEY ,......,.. 60.0 12. 34 HAROLD GIBSON .......,..., BETTY KREPS ,,.,,..,,,,....,,,.... .,,,.,,... 5 8.8 13. 27 ANNE BEATY ,,.....,,......,.,....... ......,...... S IDNEY BLACKMAN ........... 48.5 14. 10 MAURICE KINTNER ....,..,....,..,.......... BERTHA MORRISON ............, .......... 4 4.7 15. 37 ROBERT DELONG ....,....,,..., ,,........., J ESSIE ANDREWS ............... 42.9 16. 38 TVTARY CRAFT ..............,,... LLEWELLYN GIBSON ...,,,.,,,., ........,, 4 1.9 17. 11 WARD ECKDAHL ,,,....,... DOROTHY CASSES ....,..,,,,. 40.5 18. 9 EVA BTCCURDY .....,.. 38.1 19. 8 JAMES SCHULER ............ JOYCE RICHARDS ,.....,,, 37.1 20. 28 CHESTER JOHNSON ..,....... ......,,..... E DNA HAEHN .........,. 33.3 21. 9 DONALD JOHNSON ,,.,....,...... .....,,, 2 8.9 22. 9 TXTARY LOUISE HICKEY ,..,..,,.. 25.0 23. 9 FLOYD LINDQUIST ......, . ....,,,. ,,....... 2 3.9 24. 7 WILLIAM OLSON ..,................. MARTHA LINDGREN .....,..... .....,,... 1 7.1 25. 5 PAULINE OVERTURF .....,,,.., ..,,,.... 1 5.4 26. 13 WILLARD WETHERBY ,......... z .,,.,..... MARTHA STEBER .......,. 13.9 27. 6 LEON ABBOTT ,........ .. ....,. ..,,..,...... T HOMAS GRACE ,...,,.... 11.4 123 5 O lub 1- --lf Dramatic C LK. I ,V - is WH - A11AA 1 .A.A J xiii DQAMATIC CLUB 'V HE 1930-31 Dramatic Club was organized during the last week of September. The following were elected to serve the first semester: President .........,...... ..,..... C . WALLACE LOTT Tift?-lJ7'l?XiIl!?llf ...,... ...,..... L UCY DONALDSON Sffretary ,,.......... ..,....., R ACHIEL OLSON Bliss Kahl, who was treasurer for the last two years, consented to act as treasurer again this year. The Dramatic Club Players,,' appointed by lXIiss Kahl shortly after the year's work began, are as follows: Lucy Donaldson, Rachel Olson, Nlary Hubley, Eugenia Kehr, Carolin Davidson, Frederick lX'Iaurer Wallace Lott, and Robert VVheelock. Y Hy means of a number of short plays presented this year, llliss Kahl was able to tell 'VVho is Who in the organization. Some of the larger and more important features of the year's work were the Hi-Y Girls' Club play, The Dream That Came True, and the annual K'Evening of Plays, consisting of The Kelly Kidf' Squaring it with the Bossf' HThe VVedding Presentf' and UThe Valiant. The following officers were elected to carry on the work of the second semester: President ,,............... ..,,...,. F REDERICK TXTAURER Vice-President .....,.. ..........,...... lX TARY HURLEY Smrremry ,,,.........r... ,...... A RTHUR C. CARLSON During the second semester a new feature was introduced. The freshman and junior classes competed against the sophomore and senior classes in providing programs for the successive meetings. VVho won the contest still remains a question. This fea- ture has proved so interesting that it will probably he continued. -ARTHUR CARLSON. -..egf 125 ig..- x il R 3'5'S RQ, fghffsib, If x,,,J 5:24 Q . Dig. z -af 5-Q ivl- -I Senior Play J- .1,,, -. 3:25151 M-' ' AA,, u ,,1.,, 5 USKIDDINGH YY KIDDING? Yes, thatls it, the senior class play, the grand finale to the year's work as in dramatics. What skidded? Everything skidded -political life, social life, home life. Yes, married life after thirty years of matrimonial bliss, some after three years of happiness, even the couple of one day's engagement, then, too, the boy with his first love - all skidded. In fact, everything skidded except the cast. They, through- out rehearsals, went along following good spirit and hearty co-operation. No jolts, nor jars, nor sudden hold-ups were ever in evidence. Skidding has the rare quality of blending common sense, pathos, and humor in such a pleasing manner as to keep the audience on its tiptoes at all times. Andy is a general favorite, Grandpa is extremely lovable, lllarion throws us in the whirl of mod- ern habits, while llffother makes us feel very much at home. The play gives each character an outstanding part so that they shall be remembered as Andy instead of Robert Wheelock, Judge Hardy, otherwise Fred llaurerg Grandpa, or Gerald lrvving Steebins, the politician, Gilbert Check, Wayne Trenton, engaged and not engaged, Wallace Lott, Aunt Bflilly, now Rachel Olson, lWyra, once Frances Ullrichg Estelle, or Margaret lVIcLareng Mother of all, Mary Hubleyg lVIarion, who wins, Lucy Don- aldson. -mg 127 Ein.- Q fi? Jai? . gl-X :fi , 'K -QQ ., in pg' wiikv 124 V: 4, . , F w- :xf -l Y . 4 K , :fkf ef .' ,. fn- ' ?'?iF . V 5 ' 3 I - .-,x ? bgh t ,,A,,,,.1 I-II -Y--GIRLS' CLUB PLAY VV HE annual play of the Hi-Y and Girls, Clubs, presented in December, very truth- fully boasted a personnel of unusual talent, although it was one of the largest casts ever to take part in a presentation of this kind. There were fifteen girls and nine boys in the cast. The comedy-drama, entitled The Dream That Came True,', by Lindsay Barbee, is based on the struggle between labor and capital. VVe get glimpses of the laboring classes of people, with their meagre amount of money, trying to find the comforts of home and desiring the joys of the Christmas season. At the same time we find the rich, celebrating in an elaborate house party, not paying any attention to the strike hovering over them and about ready to break in all its fury. , , , The play has several interesting by-plots: a contest between love and brains, one between Browning and football, and one between lllinerva and Venus-all of these help the dream to come true. Pleasing additions to the play were the selections given by the boys' quartet and the tap dance by Katherine Kehm, who was accompanied at the piano by Caroyln Gra- ham. The cast of characters included llflary Hubley, Frederick Maurer, Lucy Don- aldson, Eugenia Kehr, LaVerta Fouch, Arthur Carlson, Imogene Keller, lVIartha Dent- ler, Louise Condit, Frederick Donovan, Constance Johnson, Agnes Frederickson, Ra- chel Olson, Carolin Davidson, Thomas K. Creal, Helen Klinestiver, Edith Stein, Wil- liam Moran, Robert Wheelock, Gerald Irwin, Katherine Kehm, Carolyn Graham, Richard Smith, and Gilbert Check. The play was presented under the direction of Miss Anna L. Kahl. - MARY HUBLEY. -wait 129 QJBSQEL 95' Y x,,,.f gpg Q x K --I Junior Play Picture J- .erin . lg 4 f 1 5'b?.s3i'5 f 1. TI-IE ARRIVAL GF KITTY VV three-act farce, f'The Arrival of Kitty, presented by the junior class, was hailed 'X as a huge success. In this farce, Norman Swartout presents a play, brimful of laughs and humorous situations. With this as a background and with Miss Kahl's efficient directorship, how could the play help being anything but a success? The ma- jority of the cast were making their initial performance but that did not prevent the play from being a finished product. The plot centers about the arrival of Kitty, an actress, who has had clandestine meetings with Winkler. Bobbie, in order to clear himself, becomes Kitty. Winkler frantically tries to prevent Aunt Jane from seeing her, but when both Kittys appear, Winkler is overcome. Through the aid of the landlord, all ends well. Ting, the bell boy .,........., .........,.... R ICHARD FIELD Sanz, the handy man ,......,........,,.........,......... ......,... G ARNEY PEDERSEN William Winkler, n typical man .,......... ,.4....... E MIL MEACHAM Aunt fane, his maiden sisler-in-law ..,...., ........ J UNE DEFREES Jane, his niece ,.,,,...,......4.,........,............................. .,,...,,.., L EAH WAXMAN Bobbie Baxter, fane's admirer .,.......,. ....... G ERALD SELLIN Kitty, an actress ......,,...........................,.,,..,,,.....,,,,............... ..,.,,,,., B ETTY KREPS Benjarnine Moore, a friend of the family ..,,....,,., ,.,..., B EYER AFRICA Suzetle, Aunt fanefv maid ..,....,...,,,..,.,..................... ....,...,, E VELYN DAVIS 131 A ..1 5,4 7 BUYS ATI-Il FTIQ ASSQCIATICN vv HE first meeting of the Association was called early in September. At this meet- ing over a hundred fellows were enrolled, and the following officers were elected: President .,,,..,......,,.. ..,,,.,, A RTHUR CARLSON Vice-President ......,. ......., J OSEPH SCALISE Secretary ............, ,,......... L EROY GILSON At the end of each season, football and basketball letters were awarded to letter- men and managers. The Association and the student body showed fine spirit throughout the season by following the teams so enthusiastically. Each vear the Association ives ban uets and dances for the various athletic squads. . fl Those given this year were unusually successful. The Athletic Association extends sincere thanks to the merchants and dealers who backed the squad in all its endeavors. The Elks, for their delightful party and dance. George Sarvis, for his enjoyable entertainment. lllasterson Transfer, for transportation to and from the field. R. K. Russell, for unfailing observance and loyalty. The Nlohr Printery, for Basketball Schedules. Gandy Oyster House, for their delicious supper to all the lettermen. lllanager of Columbia Theatre, for his interest and entertainments. Warren Furniture, for storage of the bleachers. We extend to the 1932 Association our best Wishes, and we hope they may do even greater things. 132 Self Qpinioms Advertisements Snap Shots Anderson Shoe Company ..,.,.... Angove's Market .......,.....,..,.,...,........ Associated Gas 8: Electric .,.,.,.,,,..... Autobody Repair Company ....,.,..... Baird Tire Shop, Inc ...,...,,,...,.,,.....,. Bairstow Studio .........,...,,.,....,.........,,.....,... Barnhart 8: Davis Company .......,.......,..,. Barrettes Dry Cleaning Company ..,.,... Beckley, C. W .......,...,,..,..,......,.,.....,,.,.,........,.......,., .2 'Ina WRX. 'li l 5 'Sf .::F',., W. eil, -.gteigff X, .fl-v. I 3 .61 Y.,,x!'aiv' ' 'X B I2 ADVERTISING INDEX ...........170 ...........156 62 37 89 .. ,..,...... 155 ...........157 .......,..,.147 Bennett, W. F. ,..,. ......... . .,.,.,,,..,...,,.,..........,.,.........,.,.... ........., . 1 88 Betts Foundry 8: Machine Company ........... ........... 1 53 Biekarck Music House .....,,.,.,..........................., Black, A. R .....,,...............,..,.,..,..,,.,........................... Blue Kr White Confectionery ,......, . Borg Studio ...........,...........,..........,......,.... Bradford Supply Company. ..,.., .. Brown's Boot Shop ........,.,....,....... Bryant Stratton College ....... Bussard Auto Repair ..,............... Candyland .....,..........,...,,,........,......,.,.,.,,.., Carnahan-Shearer Company ,....... Citizens National Bank ......................, Commonwealth Laundry ............,........ Community Savings and Loan ....,.... Conewango Refining Company .,....... Conewango Trust Company ,.,........ Conway Barber ..............,,...,...,,.,......,... Cottage, The ....................,..,.........,.,,., Cozy Corner ,.... ,.,,.............,......,... Crescent Floral Garden ......,. Danielson-Haglund .......,...,... Davidson Company ...............,.....,.. Draheim, W. E. ........,.,.,.................,.,,...,.. . Durkin, Reeves Ez Company .......,.,.. East Side Service Station .,.,.,....,...... Elliott Chevrolet Company .....,...,.. ummm153 nmmm182 Hmmm171 ummm196 ummm156 HWNNI43 Hmmm148 mmmw198 mmmm142 mmmm170 mmmm151 mmmU200 ummm205 mmmm167 nmmm164 ummm19T Hmmm198 mmmm204 ummu201 mmmw196 HMWUI73 nmmm177 ummm206 ummH137 ummU159 mmmm197 Hmmm179 Hmmw165 NWWMI75 cmWW139 NWWWI57 ummm196 mmmm199 nmmm136 . ,...., .... 153 WWMMI71 HWMHI56 Hmmn203 ....,.......200 ............137 Erickson, Creed ...,....,.....,.,.................,......,....... Everts Hardware Company ...............,....... Fairchild-Rapp Machine Company ......... First National Bank ........,......,.,......,,..........,.,... Floridin Company ..... ,..........,.,,.,......,.... .......... Gandy's Oyster House .......... Gaughn's Drug Store .......... Gay's Market .....,.........,.......... Geracimos Company ..............,.,,......,..... Gibson Brothers, Inc .....,..,........,,,..,...,..... Gibson, Leo D ...........,.,..,............................,......., G-J Sandwich and Waffle Shop .............., Hammond Iron Works ...,....,..,.......,.,...,.,............ Hanson Battery and Electric Service ....... ........... 1 52 Hartman, J. C .,,....,............,.,...........,...................,,...... Hill, Charles B. ......,.................,.......,.,.....,........... . Hoi' Business College .....,.,......,.,...,......,.. Howard Tree Expert Company ....,,.... Hubbard Motor Sales .,..,..,...,..,.................... Hultman, A. E. ....,............,,..,....,............. . Industrial Oil Corporation ...,..... Jean .Carol Hat Shop ..,.,..,.,.,......... Jenkins, Thomas H ......,,.......... Johnson Brothers ..,........ Johnson, J. A. .............,........,..,.,...... . Josten's Jewelry ,.............,,..,.. .............. Journal Engraving Company ......... Junior Class ..........,.......,................,..,..,,. Keck, H. S ..............,,,.,..,.,.................,. Keller, August A ......,.....,... Kinney Company, Inc ........ Kresge Company ..,......,............ Langhans, Frances A. ....., . Lawson, Thad F ......,.....,...... Lesser, B. V ......,,.,.............. Lions Club ......,,..,.,....,..,.......... Lutz, W. E ....,....,,.,...........,.......... Madden's Smoke Shop ...........,....,... Marker's Bakery ................,...,.,................ Masterson Transfer Company .......,., ......,.,...144 204 ............173 .,..........145 ...........145 200 201 ......,....164 ......,...,151 ...........172 ........,..150 ...........179 ...........199 ...........205 ...........136 ............190 ...........142 . ........., 183 ...........171 ...........139 ...........181 ...........156 ......,.....152 ...........147 McClure, S. M ................,........,.,,.......... McMarrow's Jewelry Store ....,.,. Mead Repair Works .................,............. Messerly Monument Works ..,.,..... Metzger-Wright Company ........... Miller Shoe Store ................,,,..,.... Mohr Printery, The ...,. ......... . ............... Molloy Company, The .........,........,...,........ Montgomery Ward 8: Company ............ Motor Lighthouse ....,..............,.................... Mullen Drug Company. ....,.................. Murphy Company, G. G .,......,. National Market ...,..,.,............. Neal an d Company ....,....... Newell Press, The ....,,.,....... New Process Company. ...... . Nichol's Jewelry .........,....,.. Offerle, Victor H. ,...,.... .....,.,. . Oroleta, The .,....,..,,.,...,...,.,,...,... Ostergard, J. P. and Son ......... Parvin Motor Car Company ........ Pavania Oil Company ,.., ......... ,...... .... . Pennsylvania Gas Company .,........ Pickett Hardware Company .,.,.... Piso Company, The ,....,..., .......,.... Printz Company, The ,......,.,.,... Ray Chain Store, Inc ......., Redding, Frank E. ....... . Reed Barber Shop ,..... . ,........,....... Refiners Oxl Company ....,..,........... Ring Around-A-Rosy Shop ......... Rogers, Rogers and Cramer ,......,. , .................. . H. G. ...................,............. . Garage, The .,.............,.,.. Rossell SchaeH'er's Electric Shop ..,.,,.... Senior Class ...,,,..,,,........................... Shortt, J. D. ,,..,.,..,.......,.............. . Siegfrie d, Inc. ,.,............ . Smith Shoe Store ........ .. Sophom ore Class ......... Stem, E. L. ..........,..... . Stewart Sturgis , Edward .......,.. Jewelry ..,.,................ Style Shop, The ,........ L ...............,... Superior Dry Cleaning ............,. ....... , ..... ,........ Tasty Bakery .,....................,........,.,,.......,,.,............... Texas Lunch Company .... .................. ..,...... ......,...... .,........ Thomas Flexible Coupling Company ............ .,...,.... Thomas Studio ....,.......,............,,,.......,..............,.. Times Publishing Company .....................,.. Tiona Refining Company ......,.....,............., Turner United Waid-R Walker Waram Warren Warren Warren Warern Warren Warren Warren Warern Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren West P W ills 8: Wood's Radio Shop ........ .. ., ............................ .. Lumber Supply Corporation ....... ......... ogers Insurance Company ...... .. .... . .,..., .. Creamery Products Company ......... .......,.. Motors, Inc. ...........,.........................,.,.... ......... . Auto Laundry .................................... Axe Sz Tool Company .....,........ Baking Company ...,..,...,.,...,......,.. County Dairy Association ......... .......... County Tuberculosis Society. ......... .......... Drug Store ........ ...,,......,........,.................. ..,.... . . . Dry Cleaning Company ................ Furniture Company ,....... Garage Company ................... Gear Products ................ High School ...........................................,.........,........ National Bank ...,... : ........,..................,..,..................,. Plumbing 81 Heating ,..,...... ,... .,......,...,..............., Savings Bank and Trust Com pany .... ,.., . Sheet. Metal Shop ......,...........,.,.......,..........,..,....... enn Oil Company .,.,., .......,.............................,... Company Dry Cleaning ........... Flower Shop ......,.,...,..................... Y. M. C. A.. .....................................,........... Y. W. C. A ....................... --asf 134 lar- 200 170 201 173 158 191 191 206 183 182 172 178 153 199 197 177 157 143 173 159 138 169 176 204 170 141 143 157 136 188 206 197 199 163 205 149 136 198 178 206 138 184 142 145 152 195 196 144 204 164 163 165 201 205 192 176 193 178 185 161 167 137 172 185 184 171 166 187 165 135 152 190 198 172 142 189 -x X '2'2f K- .,.. ,- ' D 55 Ws'9i'1 gin? N X all 3 3 X Get on this Merry-Go-Qound 4 M , My -Af , ,... V , V WS ? fs i ' 1.1 V?-M, . ,, . ,i .... - , . l B ,, ,.A, . A-. 5, 4 5 el W A ,,QLb l me ' 0 J ' I ? SI IIQTS , ,g 2 Vi, Q ix . - -i ,, I 535. I. 1 V -'.-' f af'.L:9'2'.'-ft . -:5 Save Steadily. Spend Wisely. If you save, you can spend. If you save wisely, you Will be the richer for both saving and spending. The Whole matter is a merry-go-round. Keep yours spinning merrily by heeding both maxims. We pay we interest compounded quarterly on Savings Accounts Worren Sovings Book 651 Trust Co Old, Strong and Reliable l Warren, Pa. ARTHUR CARLSON-l'As ye judge, so shall ye be judged. .-HX,VS.- ROBERT WHEELOCK--lf you want to find out what I'm like, just cross my path -.r.5f 1 3 5 Ra..- its Mg! d 5: ,K , B,r lzother and Mother Jock ond Jone All get their hair Cut at QEEDS The F1'iena'lySh0p Lunches Cendy lee Cream WHERE ALL THE HIGH SCHOOL RATS The Ilomp of tllf TOI1Jf'lL'i!'ll', GEQACIMQS VVARREN JAMESTONVN JAMES D. SHORTT DENTIST Warren National Bank Bldg. Phone 1616 FOCDTWEAR For the GRADUATE at KIIXINEYS 336 Pennsylvania Avenue, West VVARREN, PA, WILLIAM BALL-1 love meg somebody has ro. --HWSi EVELYN ANDERSON - I've decided that I'm too easy go ng 136 1396-- D., 5 . f.Ei?ffif Efx Q52 . 17 ' A f'1 f .--' 1' Your Drug Wonts will always be well taken care of at The Worren Drug Store Founded on Integrity Built on Service Sustained by Fair Prices At Your Service For Everything in TENNIS BASEBALL FISHING TACKLE And All Other Sports. Also Field and Garden Seeds. I-IlI.l.'S I-IAVQDWARE A. N. MCCAUSLAND VVARREN,PA. P 233 Liberty Street Phone 241-I Eost Side Service DUCO PAINTING SPORT TQPS IOOZ Penn Motor Oils . Autobody Qepoir Co. Pennsylvania Avenue, East Three-Gas Service Corner Park Our Service Like Our Gas Is Good L DEN TS OUT Corner Parker and Penn'a Ave., East WARREN, PA. ACCIDENTS ALBERT HOLCOMB-Not so bad as the worst and not as good as the best. THWS, ALFRED MCDONALD-I expect to be another Napoleon. -...,gf 137 EQ..- 5,45 ..,.q 1 . .,., ., 5 ..E.'. T- STEIINVS The Woman's Shop 4' APPAREL OF DISTINCTION 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 Fashionn decrees for the new season-reproductions and adaptations of Paris Modes -always up to the minute Ensembles .,.,., ....,.,......,.... S5 22.50 to S 97.50 Coats ....,....,.,..,.,............................ 525.00 to 5147.50 7 Dresses ...............................,.,,.., 516.50 to S 97.50 K S Suits ..,.........,,,..,....,.........,...........,... 329.00 to 3129.50 ' Evening Gowns ,,,.........,.. 322.50 toS 69.50 The Wgrngnfg' Evening Wraps ........,...... 329.50 to S 97.50 Millinery ..,...................,......... S 5.00 toS 18.50 3-I-4 Penn'a Ave., West--VVarren, Pa I-lupmobile ' Grohom Pierce-Arrow STORAGE CAR WASHING AND GREASING NIGHT AND DAY Porvin Motor Cor Compony Qpp. Y. NI. C. A. 1 Phone 1502 ROBERT HANSEN-llm just one smooth guy. ..HWS-. MARY HULQUIST-I almost told on myself, but I've changed my mind. 138 13..- 3 E ?A T -, ':' 0568 4 1 ..,AA.1 14 'G 5 E 'LY 4 g i X 5 xx X COMPLI MENTS OF e UONS s ' ' 'wmCL cnus ' Q1 5 2 ca - 5 ix. 25 Q! WARREN, PA. Compliments of FLGIQIDIN CCDMPANY STANLEY ANDERSON-No one seems to know it, but I'm terribly ambitious. -HWS- ISABELLE GROTZILGER-I don't think I'm as lazy as my family believe I am -634 139 EQ.- f 1.5- Mix ,,,,, x '- is ..1 T5 i' ' , E X Uyo Wont the Dope on the Stuff thot hos the Compus GH ia Come in and let us just show you 5 C7 , the nefw, athletic fashions listed belofw. Flannel Trousers Sport Coats Sleeveless Sweaters Golf Hose jantzen Swim Suits Pastel Socks New Neckwear New Oxford Shirts Something Nefwf CHARTER HOUSE SUITS Tailored by Fashion Park At a new low price T7 I vt' A in xx ,V f My Y, I 5 gkgs fn, llltlif ,. EQ ' KZ Ag ! 1 L N ' 'I' lf XL15 qi,-fat ' -. 1 C1 x if his-J,:i:LL'q,f.-f. 3,2152-Zi, 5' it .LQET - if Shii- 0 fr.. 'Q-Ta xi!-HJ I. ails ' ir fwsg-, .V-'f-,IW-. p,,fi:::?faif: X717-54 'fi'-jr-'x-.tx '-53135 :,g.v:.- Qi Y- V -,L tg' X i 'r . X lr! X l S 38.50 4 pieces S it T Q .IEANNETT E -l'm really the most studiou in in high school, ..HVV5- Nlx 5 -l' 1 just a big disappoi 141 , Y .sf 1 A 'th rn 1 .,, i515:3:r:5:3:5' :nz 1111: w,::.,:::::::, 21111 .,I,I4Qj,Q,f,l X jg. Request that PHON E 1177 Your eeeeeeee Watch be an for ::a:z:a:QS- - 'Wf:15125Eziei5E1? 3 U B 5 C RI PT 1 Q N q O M E GA, A the official 70 In Watch of ALL 1 5 3 87 countries. 5 8 4 MAGAZINES 'LEP M by e,,. . Peeeeee A. Leeeheee ., 16 Crescent Pefk E WARREN, PA. Where VVater St. Crosses Penn'a Ave. CANDYLAND CHERONIS CONPECTIQNEIQY VVhere Warren Meets The Finest in Confectionery Light Lunches and Service 328 Pennla Avenue, VVest WARREN, PA. Warren Y. lvl. C. A. , Boys Comp on Luke Chrzufnuqzm Opens XVednesday, July 1, 1931 Closes 1Vc-dnesday, July 15, 1931 For Particulars Apply to R. NV. GARDN ICR Boys' woxuc SECRETARY WHl'1'Cll Y. KI. C. A. STANLEY WALTERS --I consider myself a failure. -HWS- LEROY CSILSON-1 know what 1 think of myself. YVhat do you think? -..gf 142 Be..- ,1,'1 1 'tiff ,Q W, I Ask Us About the KG DAK Picture Competition 3Sl00,000 To be given away in National and Inter- national prizes Open to fllllllffllff Only Boirstovv Studio Liberty Street Q The Roy Stores 106 Liberty Street VVarren, Pa. VVARREN'S POPULAR PRICED DEPARTMENT STORE Hosiery Lingerie Shoes lllillinery Dresses Domestics Baby Needs Yard Goods Art Goods Housefurnishings .f4c'ro.f.v from Warren-Jamestown Waztzng Room o R S A of W unlity 'irrl - errficf ' luvlysu ' st' R ' -A M X 11 fl'0 Victor l-I. Qiclzerle 'W'H ! W' Q plorist SUMMER SPORTS A SHOES V 1 of Outstanding Style l and Value 18 Hertzel Street ' Plmm' -l-4-l, Day or Biighf YVARREN, PA. B001 SLOP i 542 PENNsYLvANuA AVE.W. HALL Toon-Silence to me is a better revelation than and public confession which would be both blasphemous and without significance to others. BRUCE VVO0D-- Darn Good! ,HWS1 143 .'Qg. IVhen you have finished Wa1'ren High, we suggest a Secretarial or an Accounting Course at The l-lofi: Business College This will prepare you for securing a good position or make your University work much easier, should you do that. Tuition only 2518.00 per month Enter any time. Special 6 weeks' SIQXIRIER TERII, June 8 to Iuly 17 FALL TERRI starts September 2. Phone or call for detailsr l FLEXIBLE POWER TRANSMISSION MACHINERY 1- NI anufactured by 1- Tl-IOMAS FLEXIBLE COUPLING CO. WARREN, PA. SHAFT COUPLINGS FOR ' DoNA1.u ANDERSON1IlVC got a big appetiteg I'm rather inclined to be indifferentg 1 wish l were more ambitious. -HVV5.. FRANK RUSSELI,-Illu very good and howl! 144 V ::, ,X -ut. we a t t X Compliments of AXEL E. I-IULTMAN CUSTOM TAILOR 220 Liberty Street Warren, Pa. Salesmen do not beat competition except on the first order. After that it's an inside job-High Quality-Right Prices-Intelligent Co- operation, and Prompt Deliveries. INDUSTRIAL OIL CORPORATION WARREN, PA. THE CHOICE OF WELL DRESSED MEN! Society Brand Clothes lwallory Hats Sincere Shirts Faultless Underwear Tybest Neckwear IVIonito Hose We are the home of men's finestwearing apparel STYLED RIGHT PRICED RIGHT THE STYLE SHOP Best in fllezfs Wear'j RODNEY BARTO-All that I know is that I don't know nothing. ,Hwsi JOHN BECKETT-Ilm too conscientious to get the most out of life. -4631 145 1-1 512' .. K . ,iii 551 ,.,,11 ,M H15 0. rig gf A:,h,Q?g, 1 ff ' .A,, :. f V -' 1 uli, . U lvql 9 5 g X Compliments of fvlosterson Transfer WE DO NOT SELL ANYTHING Except Electrical Merchandise and Service This is not a sideline with us B eckle X I Tor the Best in fflnythinq Electrical RY-I'm not bad in my place, but I don't know my place. 1. HWS .- MORANiIyIH only a loose garter around the ankle of fate. -Qsgf 147 ,, lb. .:-. ,, x wfhb ,,,, i P Q , , 'fl . 4 Ii It I 5 5 BUSINESS EDUCATION LEADS TO SATISFACTION BUT, REMEMBER THESE THINGS I QUALITY OF PREPARATION DETERMINES THE QUANTITY OF SUCCESS LL XX Q 0 ZZ? A 90 0 X DQ d ff Q TX! gmarmg 5 ZQQQMZ My Z g 1 by V f , 72? , .,,,,,, M5 7 ' 4391 f 2,44 22' S f V6 5 , , 05, ,i 0 151 , X I7 1 .17 - J if 1 X '??W 597 , Z 75 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE STANDS BACK OF OUR COURSES 14114275 A IOZB MAIN STREET, BUFFALO, N.Y -..iff 148 fx-Eggkx 5,1 QR 'b'-x A ' The Senior Closs of IQ3I Wishes the Unclerclossmen Good Luck ond 1 Good-bye F NI. f P-'VI ' ' 'J 5 N1 ' ' 1 R H mm1'11 1 1 11 lfl ylf 11 1 ---if 149 ,':, vm.. Q. ,x.f,f Q I Youi btoiy In Picture Leaves V Nothing UntoId Every Step oi: the Way--9 Clear-cut, sharp, tone-yielding printing plates demand careful handling every step of the Way. Makfxhiffs have no plate fwith JOURNAL ENGR:ll INGS. H poli4'yj1utiyfnl by Nxzzltx. THE PLATES IN THIS ISSUE XVERE MADE BY JCUPNAL ENG ' NG COMPANY JAMESTOWN 3 3 :L 1: 1: New voma, -,,.,g,f 1 50 191, . ex ,A.A..qVYL 'A ,A,, 7- A faq . He who has p11ff01'Ihhi5i0ml sfrengflz in ff action hay the riclzesi reiurn of 1t'i5a'0m. - Emerson. SUCCESS comes from effortg from action. lt is a clear case of self-managing. The big point isg are you ready to receive successg- are you qualified to handle it? The Citizens INIotionoI Book DISTINGUISHED C By Braehurn J lt is becoming more and more diflicult to distinguish a Senior from a Freshman. That infinite wisdom and the jaunty cock- sureness, usually characteristic of the upper classes, can be any Freshmanls who is smart enough to insist on ' BRAEBURN University Clothes 5523.50 to 51545 J. A. JOI-IIXISGN -:- Liberty Street ROBERT KOPF-l'm just a hard working boy with a devil-may-care attitude. ... HVVS - .KRTHUR HJELTE-Everyone knows l'm modesty yet I think l'm a pretty good fellow. 151 tk.- 1- YYYY I 545 .... 'Q-fQ ,. .rfxifafli 1' -A, it 5 ' SUPERIOR DRY CLEANING CO. DYEING, PRESSING AND REMODELING Expert Furriers Furs Glazed Bell Phone 1816 221 Pennsylvania Avenue, VVest WARREN, PA. Our Motto: Betler Work Better Serfzficff' Warren Sheet Metal Shop Roofing Spouting Tanks Blow Pipes Furnaces Repair Work 12 Clark Street VVARREN, PA. I-lansorfs Electric Shop Sellers of Atwater Kent Radio Battery and Electric Service Bell Phone 1374 616 Penn'a Avenue, East We Specialize in everything in baked goods for your School and Social Functions GIVE US A TRIAL IVlarl4er's Bakery 229 Liberty Street Our Motto - PURiTY---CLEANLINESS - QU.xLITY Established 40 Yea rs EDITH STEIN-I wouldn't he the one to say. ,HWSY HOWARD RYBERC- l'm pretty clever. Why work when you can get through any way? 152 Kei 5 . 55' . . ,. -1:: A z 2 'N':A 5 T- Gibson Bros., lnc. Let Us Furnish Your Home Special Prices to Aleuflyi-Weds FURNITURE STOVES RUGS Nappanee Kitchen Cabinets Century Gas Ranges WE SAVE YOU MONEY Betts Foundry G Machine Co. 1109 Fourth Avenue WI-IEN Your Radio sounds like the old gray mare Whinneying for oats DONT Call a plumber or a Wash ing machine salesman, but Pl-IONE 5Li For one of our radio en- gineers-the newest test equipment. THE HOUSE OF All Kinds of Fresh Meat, Vegetables, Fish and Fruits Your Dollar Buys More At BIFKAIQCK . Devoted to Illusie The National lvlaflfet Phone 54--Warren, Pa. 216 Liberty Street Special Ulculeles, 31.50 Up I EVELYN ROGERS-I'm not a bit as I had planned. .-. HWS 1 LEONARD EKEY-Every one knows itg I'm just a great talker. 153 gal.- 152 QAX .-1 . - ,131 .56 1 . Q.-.1255- 1 1fA ' A, 1 4, V 5 rn' 5 ei?-lee Egx 5 5--.?? iC'Q'l5iZ 'i 1 wilfl- 'ui ..gg,cg:' l--Q I J in 1 Americon I-iommereci Piston Rings Distributed by Borniwort - Dovis Co. Warren, Pa. IXIembers of UNIT PARTS and NATIONAL AUTOIVIOTIVE PARTS ASSOCIATION 108-110 South Irvine Street, Phone 264 HSERVICE STATIONI' For MANUFACTURERS and GARAGES Popular Numbers of Motor Parts and Springs Carried in Stock JACK F.-XRCUHAR-Iim a sap and the funny parr of if is I admit ir. -HWS- ELIZABETH CRAFT-My opinion? Who cares -..if 1 5 5 1.3.5- 1-9K , '- ,fi H I ,Nags H I 5-564 was . Q . - ' i' '-1 - V . . L1- ' 23,5-r 1-,ul ei ,J-H . A , ' 1 -' i T 5 If T - G-J Sandwich and Wohcle Shop All Kinds of Delicious Toasted Sandwiches Home Made Pies and Coffee Our Waffles Can't Be Beat 235 Pennsylvania Avenue, VVest MADDEIXVS Smoke Shop Tobacco Soft Drinks Candy Look for the Indian Cor. Third and Liberty Sts. AnQOVe'S Conzpsinzenis Meat Market Bradford Supply The Best of Meats, Eggs, Lard, Butter, Cheese and Company Poultry Bradford, Pa. Warren, Pa. fl Clean, Sanitrzry Shop 228 Pennsylvania Avenue, West and Branches LA BELLE STEEL PIPE READING IRON PIPE SUPPLIES Flooding Pumps and Equipment ALLAN KEEFE-If I wasn't so thick, I'd be doing more than I am. .-HWS1 HELEN HoRNsTRoM-My self opinion is so bad that I even hate to think about it -wif 156 134-me :he , 'VtEA.1r4 . 3 BARl2ETTE'S DRY CLEANERS Gondy's Q Seafood Qestauront L. K. MOWBRAY, Prop. DYERS ,AL'1iERING 329 Penna Avenue, XVQ-sr and PRESSING SEA FOODS In Srfason Phone 633 STEAKS 233 Penn'a Avenue, NVest CHOPS VVarren, Pa. SALADS Z SANDVVICHIQS XVe Call and Deliver QPEN ENTIRE YEAR LIFE FIRE Giffs fllllf Lax! AUTOMOBILE Jeweler HEALTH and Opposite Soldiers' jl'l0llIlll1t'IIf ACCIDENT VVARREN, PA. Anything in Jewelry 1 Diamonds Clocks and SllVCl'NVZlI'C li. E. Qeclcling 7 20-l XVH1'l'CI1 Savings Bank Buildlg Jyfnt for Bulowl W an lm JANET MCAI,I'IN-lilH lazyg XVALLACE LOTT- Do you bel I lack ambitiong 1'm inclined to be temperxnental. .,HWS.- ieve what my last name implies? 157 llull F YNI' -i - x-:L,'5i L' 320' N 'X wr , ,- A 1 xi , X 1 f ' 'lf fi 3 his isfxfx Miss Emma McPeelc, 4 4 , standing on the thresf ,X f if ii hold of Life! Last night was the Heava Psi partyf- ' I C J 1 h er dress came from W I us, ofcourse --she had a mar A X velous time. Now she has a secret to re- veal. She goes 1 V to our nevy inexpensive dress shop for little froclcs. Her mother buys here-- she does too, Not from habit-'but because she likes the Very smartest of everything at prices she can pay. Try the Help-Yourself Shop Magnum me I CH.xRLHs COI,E-MQ' superior knowledge and ability can not be surpassed .... HWS -.. CECELIA ULLRICH-VVhar's the use? It takes wo long. Egg.- f'-,WJIIE lr: CCJ H? QR 4 , 'f ,:-, , f A In ,fb ,, iv 1 A1 'vil 5 T - ELLIO TT YOU ARE CORDIAL L TO COME IN AND DRIV NEW CHEVR Y INVITED E THE OLET SIX A OSTEIQG CON FECTIONERY AN Sodas Sundaes Lun QDS D TEA ROOM ches Candy Newspapers Magazines ECOMA Quality Ice Cream and S 606 Pennsylvzuiia Avenue, East herbets War1'eri, Pennsylvania Phone 9804 l THOMAS CREAL-I don't think much of myself but too much to say what lttl 1 d M HWVS ..- AUL JOHNSON-XVouldn't you like to know? 159 +im- Q? 1 2 X Ragga My , buf its , . . 5. el. . ,sg -. . .zf r wgfei ' 3122 wa -iii i . , ,, I wp A . I . I?'f,F. fi' 'L , :. ' 45 2 'fiik' -' X Warren County Dairy Association PASTEUQIZED Mll.K Safest Milk for All CULTURED BUTTERMILK CA Health Drink 5 A special delivery service to every customer on every street in Warren For Special Service- PHQNE 233 i R B vi REX-I'Il'l the best listener to the libs of others. ..HWS.. L QU ON-I'm selfish. I lack initiative, b t l' ot so dumb and modest. -msg 161 ge.- ' '55 a X 5 Compliments of The Associotecl Gos ond Electric System K I X QSAGAQ GIS E ELECTRIC J' 1 RACHEL OLSON-I'm a nice girl and won't talk about others, so why talk about myself T HWS i JOSEPH ScA1.1sE-l'm a squirrel. 162 :A1 A'V .Q . -1,, Q w,. .i ' a -'fy' 1 1 . . X v F , , , 1 f 3. sf-3? i A REAL QUALITY IN THE NEW EORDQ Low first cost, low cost of operation, and low yearly depreciation mean a distinct saving to every purchaser THE ROSSELI. GARAGE 710-712 Pennla Avenue, East Phone 912 Warren, Pa. THE BEST PLACE TO BUY A NEW OR USED CAR Tiono Qefining Company CLARENDON, PA. I illlanufa ffufgff of TIONA QUALITY OILS ELMER JAMES-1,111 not conceited in any way, but 1 will admit that I'm the best look ing, the best scholar, and the most popular. .. HWS - CHARLOTTE CooN- I'm just a great big joke. -ssgf 153 e' A ,J xed B,. ff . V -:. ubl- 3 .1 164,51 v - CGNEVVANGO TRUST COMPANY Eaxt Side Bank 311 Pennsylvania Avenue, East VVARREN, PA. Real Banking Service--Safe and Conservative HERBERT G. EATON, Prefidenf FRANK MORRISON, Vive--President VV. C. SIGWORTH, Serretary G? Trmxurrr C. W. HENDERSON, Vice-Preszdent C. G. LUPOLD, AJJI. Serretary c? Traxurer A. W. EATON, iflnislant Treaxurer READ THE TIMES-MIRROR , For your favorite Sport News and MANY OTHER FEATURES Warrerz C0unty's Only Daily fVewspaper A LIVING PERSONAGE Is Reflected In Il Storelr Transactions Its salespersons speak to you. Its show windows are eyes to meet eyes. Its front doors are arms which swing with welcoming gestures and the friendships Cherished are from man to man. Think of JOHNSON BROTHERS As a living personage when you need fabrics and ladies' furnishings. LEWIS EVANS-My self opinion contains a lot of regrettable facts. ...HW'S.- CHARLES KOTTCAMP-I'm much too modest to give my self opinion. 164 x,v.f 5:45 I 'PFIQ ',,, 1 ,EVH XX VVhen in Need of PISTONS :: PINS 1: RINGS VALVES :: JOINTS FAIRCI-IILD Ck RAPP MACHINE COMPANY Particular Plumbing Pays VVARREN PLUMBING SL HEATING CO., INC Library Theatre Building Phone 2322 VVARREN, PA. NTURN :Sw 'PBRADIQ Asulgsii' E1i,.iixE KRAFT-I think lm all right, but thats no sign that every one do ,HXVS1 CATHERINE LYTLE-I don't think of myself. 165 -5 The Worren High School Offers FOUR COURSES TO STUDENTS as follows : COLLEGE PREPARATORY TECHNICAL COMMERCIAL GENERAL iHWS.- This school is quite amply equipped and the Work is carried on by an efficient corps of teachers. ' The student spirit is good and the opportunities here afforded to young, people are worth while. DOROTHY MCMICHAEL-lt's just my modesty that keeps me from telling how gm I am. ..H'VV5- RALPH QTELOTTE-1.111 another who keeps his opinion to himself. -Mir 166 ,,,1'- VA'jA I lhlh .A,. - ,f,s1s'9 -I 055- 'I x-a,,1'fi ' 31? 13' x I X ,, X , 1 I I 2 J 3 , z . 1 The Conewongo Refining Compony Warren, Pennsylvania Sole Jlar11lff1cf111'ers HYVIS MOTOR AND AERO OILS GENUINE HM BRIGHT STOCK GENUINE LM BRIGHT STOCK Producea' from Pure Pezzzzsylfvania Crude A VIINT- ' T I3 I ' n u ercu oSlS .5 THE Fol-3 it R ' w gi ix Worren County I . . M w? S 'N Tuberculosis Soclet H '- V k. V x 1 . 319 I I A 'S' Al S Court House ' W1 t IVarren, Pennsylvania DORIS ARMSTRONG- It takes too many words to tell about me ..-HXVS1 L SENCE EBEI,-I dnn't think much of myself, but I'm not . ' 'm. -'A 1 67 'KQQEQ 1457 ZA A -, jill tff. :bi H, . If, x I.. V , I, f i X The Dfarlz of Qualityu ROYAL BLUE GASOLINE ETHYL GASOLINE MOTOR OILS GREASES QUAKER STATE OILS BLUE JWHITE PUMPS MARKS OF AL INSURORS ECONOMY Q .. I J an ' OU ITY INDICATORSOFSERVICE r PROl 1IS0RS'4dF SATISFACTION 'fService, Satisfaction and Quality Smile at the Mi1es'3 Drive In At 0 Blue ond White Pump! PATRICIA LAVERY-What I think of myself, I couldn't put p p - HWS - NTERRITT ROHLIN- Sunny Boyf' -.,eg,f 169 Fen.- ' ' 5 E 5 ' l P I S O'S FOR COUGHS AND COLDS CDIQLANO TIES S ld E h , , The Smart Four-in-hand 0 veryw ere, ID two sizes, 1 . 7 Y 35 cents and 60 cents l TIC for X Oung Alien and FRENIAN OXFCRDS P I S Q , S for Young Men THROAT AND CHEST SALVE A S10 Style fOr S5 fFor External Usej Sold in jars, 35 cents X THE P Carnahan-Shearer Co. 236 Penn'a Avenue, VVest WARREN, PA. VVARREN, PA. ,,,.1u'l-- Nunn-Bush Shoes X . 'X' 7 'lull' 4 l,l!,!l1liLq?ll'y H L for I llll' Star Brand Shoes for LQ llll' ,GQ the VVhole Family - SCZZZL All Solid Leather ' wonx 1 S. W. lvlclvlarrow JEWELER AND CO. OPTOMETRIST Conewango Trust Condpany Building 103 Penn'a Avenue, East Warren, Pa. l BERNICE ANDERSON-I'd like to keep you guessing a little while longer. -HWS- TINY VVHYTE-Look out for mel Nobody ever did find out what I was like. 170 ig..- 5:45 q-fAb2 ..,, . W.-ii , .1 uf A, ', . Jlx ii' ','f: :A v R DINNERS CANDY SODAS TOASTED SANDWI CI-IES The Blue ond White CONFECTIONERY and RESTAURANT 211 Liberty Street CLAIMS are settled in our own office. Better try this service and see how much better it is. B. V. LESSEQ INSUROR Top Floor Savings Bank Building Phone 2140 VVZll'1'CH Leo D. Gibson The Only Gibson Mortician in Warreri 811 Pennsylvania Avenue, East Ofhce 675-I Residence 675-J A Superior Service that Never Costs llore - OFTEN LESS Coflzpliments Of Warren Gear Products Co. WARREN, PA. MYRNA SIGWORTH-Now my opinion is a big, big secret 1HWS.- MARTHA LUPOLD-I'm sorry, but I can't conide in you -..if 171 waxes Cmf 5,34 -e ,: .lV, T A.,: . A 'va 7 - CLGTI-I ES Smartly Pressed Keep YOU Smartly Dressed Let US care for your wearing MULLEN DRUG CO. Apparel Warren Cleaning Warrenls Leading Cgmpany Drug SYOYC 122 Penn'a Avenue, West Phone 189 I II W E IQ S AClassRingotPinby YVhen you wish to ex- press some tholight thin il XVi11 appropriately preserve that troubles you to put in I' English. ln joy and sorrow the elusive thoughts can best be ex- pressed in the universal language of flowers. host of memories which school days recall. Oflicial Jewelers for Class 1932 Trophies, Plaques, Statuettes, l Loving Cups, Bledals, Fra- ternity and Club Pins, Class Rings, Commencement Announcements. 1 S 885 Union Trust Building Library Theatre Building Cleveland, Ohio l JUNIOR BETTS-just take your choice of these words: Bolshevist, kind, Democrat, ambitious, miserly, lazy, heartless, charitable. -HWS JANE KINKEAD-BCllSX'C me, I can argue, and I can take my own part, too. ---si 172 is-- 4.., i x x,:.f Ertgx Li '- E5-i a H OROLETA TEA raoom U 412 Third Ave. Talk ot the Town How do you like this ANNE: Sing a song of sixpence A pocket full of cash, How can a poor collegiate Preserve his style and dash? Excellent, Youthg change it to Co-ed and I'll give you the an- swer: Buy dresses from 1- DAv1DsoNfs'f Davidson Company W07ll67Z,S PVear 240 Penn'a Avenue, VVest l Messerly Monument Packard and Chrysler Works SALES GRANITE and and SERVICE MARBLE lX'l0NUlN1ENTS X EAR OAKLAND CEMETERY Estalflirhvd 1885 C. A. HUBBARD Motor Sales 208 East Street VV2lI'1'C11, Pa. VVILLIAM YVILSON-XYOLI nex er :aw me down-hearted unless something went wrong. ..HWS,-. .ALFRED LAUFFENBURGER-l'TH happy when eve vhen If doesn't. rything goes my way, and l'm happy 173 gem.- law it i rerti '- ? i il Qs: - , tx 'Fila lx! ly 1'N:l ll l ls-P, fm lllllll gi ll I I Ili I ll e m l M ' lll l l lil i l 5Cg l l ' ' ll rl Q fl ucongrotulotions, Closs of lQ3I --fand may success attend your efforts, always. Whzitexfei' your immediate plans-whether for additional education, or the pursuit of a busi- ness or other career - here at the First National Bank we wish you to bear in mind that We stand ready to serve as your financial ally whenever you are in need of banking service. The First Notionol Book VVARREN,PA. LTIIIZFI' Sfrirt lfrziffzl Sfatfs C107'l'I'IIIIlElIf Szlpfrwisiozz ROBERT BAXTER--1.111 the big shot around school, but l'm the only one who knows it .. HWS - LUCILLE SWEET-Oh! OH! I love me. -s Q1 175 Eel.- -sf l Ag E3-FYR, 'H , his 1 i e f r re X A Guaranteed Used Buick is a Better Value than Any New Car at Equal price Waram Motors, Inc. BUICK SALES AND SERVICE 307 Pennsylvania Avenue, VVest -XVarren, Pa. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT - EASY TERMS FOR BALANCL Pennsylvania Gas Furnace Automatic VVater Tanks Hot XVater, Steam or Vapor Incinerator Heating Circulating Heaters Janitrol Conversion Burner Humphrey Space Heaters Detroit Jewel Ranges Gas Refrigerators NVE SERVICE OUR CUSTOMERS' GAS APPLIANCES FREIL pennsylvania Gas Company Phone 1970 Roi:EkT CRossET'r-I've ot black hair brown eves' 1'm slightly under six feet n t . at l , . , t . fat, not thin, and 1 haven't any bad habits. -HVV5.. jtxrziwrx Swaixrz-I'm short, s eet, and shy. -.r.,g4 176 efxs APPLIANCES--5 f 413' -A' i ,, We l-love Nothing to Sell t l 'Ir Young men and women know what they want - we never try to sell them anything. We do try to have everything they want, however. Perhaps thatls why an increasing number of well-dressed young men and women are turning the corner on Hickory St., and coming mi 'K' New process Cornpony 'K f Confectionery Groceries NEWS STAND CIGARS ICE CREAM Try our ALICE FOGTE MACDOUGAL COFFEE . E. Drohei m 613 Penn'a Avenue, East - Phone 9817 MARY HUBLEY-I'm as good as any one. -..HWSi HERBERT DAvIs- Some good looking people are nceited, but I'm not. 177 Bag.- .A,, 5 1-9 W.-ei 1 -ujw' wr ' X 4 x XX f 2 E sPoRT SHOES fm Young Wien V,.f V' --. Q' 49 f QQ: '-1' - ' 1 Y ff GCG.: -'if' f A ' -g K. .' cffb 4 ff, 5 -if and +V' F 41 ff VX omen X ' 'xnxx 'Ik Xxil ,,,. X - K 1 A ff f X 1 THE, SNIITH SHOE STORE Compliments of WARREN AXE X TOOL CO. When shopping always try Murphy's first. Merchandise of the highest quality. Sold to you at the lowest prices. Keep in mind Murphyls-buy no Seconds or Sub- Standard' m e r - - 2 ...l - chanclise. f . EJ Lunch with us or my 9 f' A get that cool re- A X ' ' . f freshing drink at MA, Lin Serv1ce7lJzth.ISrnzle. Fountain. It 55 ANDIOCQ STOIZESO' EVERYWHERE f will make Shop' ?-------- - ' ping a pleasure. GLENN ANDERSON- Smartest, best looking, happiest boy in high school. T HWS 1 MARTHA DENTLER-Single heartg double face. -..it 173 gt..- nies ,1, I t fl QUALITY COUNTS WITH HARDWARE Good Tools Make Easy Work Acme Quality Paints and Varnishes Landretlfs Garden Seeds-bulk or package Bell Telephone S2 414 Pa. Ave., West AARDWARE CO. Q ONE OF OUR AMBITIONS IS TO SURPASS THE HIGH STANDARDS SET BY THE CLASS OF 1931 YY THE JUNIOR CLASS l gol PAUL ACKERT-I'm a little vain, not Witty, often careless, extremely affable, a p fer and a wizard at sleep , . CIERALD OVY'ENS-Ilm only one in a thousand. -sit 179 E, Q 5 X 'K alll .-ah gp l .qv . 11' it 1.4 T54 1- 1 W .. N- 4 Y . ,N V' Q :L , -t at u M-ESR. psf 5,4 5 FQIENDLY THQUGI-ITS tep out of the crowd and think. VVhere is this hurrying Hoodtide of humanity taking you? Dare you turn around and stem the current if you think your direction Wrong? It's the test of manhood- of calibre. It is your great opportunity. Step out of the crowd and think. A thoughtful service is rendered by our attentive staff - a personal, sympathetic attention that adds serenity and dignity. WILLIAM Eturz EXCLUSIVE AMBULANCE SERVICE XVxr.LARn KNUPP-l'm a great big guy-Yeah!! ?? LHVVS- DOROTHY Moons- 1'1n Z1 hard worker and rather serious. -ogg gym.. was 'Elgin' ,.b.!-my ilg I ' X Youll Enjoy Stopping at the MOTCDR LIGI-ITI-IQUSE Interior Decorations A R. BLACK VVALL PAPER AND FABRICS FRESCO AND RELIEF Special Designs Bell Phone 552 and Estimates Furnished lNo 4 'ind 6 Penifa Ave., East R ARD C n-I' j er l llg, blusrering ll if . -HWS-. ELLA MAE OI-'FE '-I' r wonderful for word 182 , 'f xt .sq 5, Q l-love You Visited Words Foshion Deportment? lf you havenlt, there is a treat in store for you, for you have never seen such lovely frocks as VVard's are showing at 34.95, 56.95 and 58.95. You will he surprised at the remarkable style and smartness that is made up into these charming dresses. Visit VVard's to-day. Then, too, we wouldn't forget the young men of lVarren High School either for we can supply them with shirts, socks, ties, underwear, shaving necessities, shoes, suits and overcoats, all at Ward's low prices. Here's a tip - he sure to see War'dys suits for men and young men. Snap, cut, and style and the price is only 2519.75 with two pairs of trousers. REIXIERIBER-'l'hink first of VVARD'S. Montgomery Ward CS' Co. Liberty Street - VVarren, Pa. Bowling and Horseshoe pitching Are a Real Health Builder Come up and use our Alleys and Courts Arcode Qecreotion 'IXHAD LAYVSON, Prop. 308 Second Avenue, lVest- Phone 9719 lNlARr:.xRE'r lVlCL.XRIiN - Rather silly, rather dumb and unreliable, still I like myself- o they say B.xRlzARA EDINGER-l try too hard to he seriou 183 Ee..- .,.1.f W-12 A555 , -.-f f A1 4 X WGTFSU GGFGQS Company The House of Qualify Service CADILLAC Wfarren, Pa. I LA SALLE STUDEBAKER To keep looking your BEST frequent EDWARD STEWART'S Borber Shop Penn'a Avenue, East JOSEPH LUCIA-They say I t Th q'e. at'sfo' tk df 3 tfidt THWS, LDRETTA GI1,I4ESPIE1Mj' deter natxon 1S just I g ll ff -ggi 184 Egu.- i D . More l-han An Ideal NO BREAD can be consistently good unless the organization that sponsors it is keyed to a constant high standard of technical efficiency. 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 fine bread when using BUTTER KRUST Warren Baking Co. N The Home 0fBu1fZer Krusi H Compliments of the Warren Furniture Co. VIVIAN MILLER-My mother and I think I'm wonderful, but I'm too timid and words fail me. ..HWs.. JAMES MCCONNELL-I'm less than minus infinity. -'Gif 185 Est-- Fiat i , H fi Told the story of the boat which had to stop for lack of steam every time the whistle blew. Don't splurge. Keep steam up through a Savings Account in this strong bank. It will carry you safely through the dangerous currents of life. NAQ I4 TWAIN Your Account Will Be Welcome WARREN NATICDNAL BANK HENRY CHRISTENSEN-I've got bad habits, but I'm hopeful. -HWS.. lVl.-XRY DEMEL-I'm neither witty nor wise, but I try to be friendly. -..ggi 187 kg..- 9 ' fa , , X va. 'fi .26-I 7 -G' I i ,I f f 9 5 Q I p 'Y ' ,'l i f ' I h' fk USE FINER GASOLINE-FINER OILS-You'll like their lasting qualities REFINERS OIL COMPANY The Little Green Service Station 4 :ALLEN M. LANGHXNS SOBIE PEOPLE DONIT KNOVV TI-IE W. li. Bennett lnsurance Agency lwrites- ACCIDENT INSURANCE AUTOIVIOBILE INSURANCE BONDS BURGLARY INSURANCE COIXIPENSATION INSURANCE EXPLOSION INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE FUR COAT INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE LIABILITY INSURANCE PLATE GLASS INSURANCE STEAIVI BOILER INSURANCE 205 Warren Savings Bank Building- Phone 1475 -VVarren, Pennsylvania LOUISE CONDIT-I really shouldn't say what I do think. ,-HWS, RAY MICKELSON-There is no word small enough to express my opinion. -..egg 183 ,,.-- 1 -if ,.,s:iL9iili 1 - f A -' .R ii Warren Y. W. C. A. Service Courtesy Satisfaction I TIRES TUBES and ACCESSORIES I HIGH THETISOOR QUALITY HOSPITALITY MUTOR ,, GASOLINE Cafeteria for an and Camping on Lake Chautauqua OILS Clubs for Girl Reserves Cluhs for Business Girls I Employment Bureau Health Education A Religious Education B i Room Registry NVorld Fellowship QINCJ vv 209 SECOND AVE. 103-105 llarket Street Bell Phone 625 FRANCIS ACKS-l've got a habit of worrying about JAMES COOK--I'm not so much. .-HWS.. the future when it gets l'LCl if 189 ff-5, I Ffgx lk B -.1 hi Y-'v M5 1 ' my AIVL . 4 f West Penn Oil Company IWarkefe1's Of ALL GRADES OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Compliments Of S. S. KRESGE CO. STORES 5- I O-25-and-25-1 .OO JU RBCs vi-1 .-'d- y,-lfrhel mr b frh 1 lrll k lf hd -HWS- C1 SR -Th ' t uch wrong h 190 x,C.Jf Apr A iii. , 1 ,411 - .1-, 151. ' 5, , lil' , AQ -. Y . 4 f Shoes with Collegiote Taste To have collegiate taste in dress is to have good taste Coupled with a desire for the latest in styles. Take one look at our shoes and you'll know what We mean Geo. l-I. Miller UTI-HE DRAGGNN YV Pdnted by Tl-IE MQ!-H2 PRINTEIQY WAIQIQEN, PA. l E PRING-l'm dumb as to tongueg yet you should see my brains. -IIWS--- L ROBE -lN t so quietg a bit of humor. -..ggi gs.- C 5, 4 V- ,en ig-N - tt' ,5,s-, W ,ailqi A nm W- ' .Vqy Xe A A 4 V .. ? - Compliments of Wollsefs Cfeomery Products Compony MHI1UfHCtUfCfS of XVALKER'S CELEBRATED I X L ICE CREAM 305-315 Union Street WARREN, PA. T Branches 1- KANE, PA. DUNKIRK, N. Y. Ro E COATES-ThC1'Ca1' t many big things dt l th th k g f lf -.HWs.. Ma C xM s-I th' k 1'm O. K. -wtf 192 feat- at he vm! 5145 I , ,EIS vcslvi l QQ. N i J, J' 4 'f . 4 5 TVVO DONITS-OUR SLOGAN IF WE DON'T PLEASE YOU DONT PAY US WARREN AUTCD LAUNDRY Foot of Market Street Featuring Products of PURE PENN REFINERY Clarendon, Pa. 10072, Moron oILs High Grade Auto Washing, Greasing, Simonizing Battery and Ignition Repairs, Rental, Service We call for and deliver We test your battery FREE KENNETH GREENLUND-Smaller than an atom, bigger than Gibralter, but al y th same. .- HW S 1 BYRoN DILKER - I love myself. -'red 193 Bea'- jf . K :ii , pg .nf 1155? w.-,5.'5i 31:51 Q- ,, .A .K . ' .-.5 ' . 5+ A A 4 , , - , 1,1. 1 .. A 3 ,.. 1195? 'Lax fig? 1-X 'S f- - - T' ':, TASTY BAKERY The Best of Everything in the Cleonest Way RETAIL ONLY I 210 Hickory Street WARREN, PEN N SYLVAN IA LEILA WADE-Teachers don't give me time to think about myself. -HWs- , Aux HONHART-Nor too badg not too good. -- elif 195 fx? - ,,, , , is 15 5' : ' X OUR BOY-soon to A be in school-then FRIENDL college, and a man almost FIV before you know it. And gi: ,. then, how you will treasure y ' those pictures made today. Photographs of children f never grow up. H h .ld More Beautiful- Nlore HW WW C 1 V971 Fashionable than photographed today W Ever Before I 1 . Danielson - I-laglund 222 Penn'a Avenue, VVest Phone +59-M PHONE 1416-R i OVER THIRTY YEARS Texas Lunch Hot VVeiners and Hamburgers Our Specialty QUALITY, CLEANLINESS AND SERVICE Our lVIotto OjJe1zDayand Night l i l Experience in the Drug Business in VVarren is the Guarantee We Offer You Let Ls Fill Your Next Prescription WVe also carry complete lines of Toilet Goods and accessories. Our stock of Whitmanys and lllary Lincoln Candies is ALWAYS FRESH GAUG-I-NS DRUG STORE The Starr' of Perronal S1'rfvife 348 Penn'a Ave., VVest VVarren, Pa. MARGARET STEELE-I wouldn't dare tell what I think of myself. 1HWs.- FREDERICK DoNovAN-My self opinion? It is not Ht to prim. -..gi 196 Ea..- ,. m 5145. , 5143. Automobile Truck and Nlachine Repairing Rogers C91 Cramer Phone 555 4 206 East Fifth Avenue WVarren, Pa. One Trial Will Convinee You of the Best Service V CCDNWAY The Barber 214 Liberty Street, Downstaii WARREN, PA. Phone 2347-J Printing Engrrzziizzg SflIfl0IIl?fy A Complete Printing Plant NQRTHWESTERN 213-217 Third Avenue INSURANCE The Newell Press CGMPANY The Business Man's . Department Storell W 210 Liberty Street High Grade Sl'Ilfi0lIFI'-1' CREED A. ERICKSON Blank Books Agent Office Supplies :XLBERT JOHNSON -I'm just a dreamer. .-HVV5- EUGENIA KEHR-Nobodv loves meg everybody hates me, so Pm going out into the garden and eat worms. v 197 tk W .fi 5 x :7. 7' ? PM If You Want Something Different to Eat, Drop in at the COTTAGE By the Lzttle Pzfket Fence Cool, Crisp SALADS Tasty, Dainty SANDWI CH ES Attractively Served FOR PROMPT AND EFFICIENT AUTO REPAIR WORK -SEE- Bussard Auto Repair 10 Clark Street Phone 2437-R CuurfP.vy Ffrrl- Quality ,-llfwayf' W!I.l.S G CO. CLEANERS AND DYERS 327 Penn'a Avenue, VVest WARREN, PA. Phone 452 B RTHA ANDERSON-I lack patienc SI EGFR! EUS Clncorporatedj C U T R A T E DRUG STORE Drugs, Candy, and Cigars YV E S A V E YOU MONEY ..HWS... ALICE S'roHL-- Pm not good at wri ina a e, and 1'm hard to plea- SC, V t A, n encvelopedi' tl. A inf' 'X 4 mmf P 1 X l , WALL PAPER PAINT THE 1 W1NDoW SHADES N',lEATING PICTURE PLACE FRAMING Corner East and Fifth 15 Penn'a Avenue, East VVE INSTALL REPAIR H S KECK REPLACE ' ' SEE US, or telephone when- ever you need sheet metal Insurance Work done. There is no job C H - too difficult for our experi- Ounse 01 enced workmen. Ask us to examine your plans, or inspect your house, and sub- mit an accurate estimate of I Work needed. There is no charge for this service. And you are not obligated in any VVZY. ASK FOR RATES AND Neal C91 Company SUGGESTIONS Pennsylvania Avenue, East MAY lN1CL?i-XRRY-lvly inferioritv complex keeps me from expressing my wonderful qualities. ..HWS.. lwl.-XRIAN EDGETT-LIU only one of the 168. egg 199 RQ'- x,,.J 'EA Support YOUR I-ligh l School Band Help Buy Uniforms and Equipment YY Donations flflay be fllnde to Conznzittee: S. NI. MCCLURE, Chairman VV. M. HILL A. H. WICKSTROM, Treasurer Commonwealth Laundry Dry Cleaning Rug Cleaning 1101 Pennla Avenue, YVest I-IARTMAINVS Barber Shop FIVE CHAIRS Under Warren Savings Bank Sz Trust Company BERETS Are in Season The Beret is an outstanding fashion at all times. All America is out o'doors-and the Beret is the perfect style for all outdoor activities - Golf, Nlotoring. Tennis, Hiking. ' FRENCH BERETS XVe Solicit Your Trade ANGURA BERETS price at ' 51.00 to 352.95 N O WAITING Jean Carol l-lat Shop SERVICE 231 Liberty Street Warren, Pa. JULIA JOHNSON-Ilm afraid you would think me conceirecl. -HWS- ALBERTA EASTON-I'm just myself, a last minute person. -Magi 200 pas- . at ff fr rr - 1: V .gf ,. h -5, ?' N 5' 4 Q l . l Mead Repair Works Why Not 606 Lexington Avenue ' IJet us make your House A HOME? I N Call us today and allow , I us to submit landscape Auto Repalrlng plans that will beautify Electrical VVork l Your h0USC Arc and Acer lene Weldin y Crescent Floral Gardens g SHERM OFFERLE and 404 Crescent Park-Phone 140 Machine Work FLOWERS SHRUBBERY -l-lie CGI' Sudden Service Most Up-to-date WHY? Because It Is AIR COOLED THE FRANKLIN Has been a Quality Built Car since 1902 All Kinds of Building Material Also Manufacturers of Straub Patented Cinder Blocks Air Cooled - Easy Riding Powerful - Fast-Quality Built--Finest Service Lumber G . Corporation l'l. Wetmore Yard 5 Scofield Alley Phone 920-405 Beech Street Phone 1080 VVarren, Pa. FRANCES ULLRICH-YVOU may hunt the world over and never Find another like me. ,HWSM GILBERT CHECK--I like everybody and everybody likes me. --arf 201 I flag . ix -i ws' ' i , BJ QR T li st -- THE SUN NEVER SETS ON HAMMOND TANKS' ---I TRADE MARK REG.U,S. ' 'EOFF WARREN PENN. U S.A. The 'Tfopyrighled Slogan Tells the Story l l T 'I By Invitation Member -, 1. ,i ,Y Did you ever stop to think about where the power comes gli J' from that propels our car? . 5 4 i Y lx? x ' l ' . . li ,g g K 4 'I he gasoline may come from lf ll Pennsylvania, California, Okla- Rf homa, Texas, or Samatra. h li ,jW W' ,gl The best grades of Gasoline, T ' H - xi ' '. Kerosene, and lVlotor Oils, .if fii Emblem of il properly housed, are stored in S BUSINESS CHARACTER al UHAMONDTANKS- Lgghgyg Hg Along the seashore, along the affh, ,, highways, f r o rn lowland to Hggotiatinn iff mountain top, not a l o ne in Represents Highstmdmgin Amerieabut all over the world, , NAME'PRODUCF POLlCY il if you will observe - The Sun Nezfer Sets on 'I-Ianzondtanksf' HAMMOND IIQON WORKS MFRS. STEEL TANKS AND STEEL PLATE CONSTRUCTION Home OHice and Works: 17 Battery Place Warren, Pa. New York City DELBERT JOLLEY-My self opinion is inexpressible in words. .-.HWS-. VELMA NAsoN-I'm quiet, a deep thinker, and not silly. -ggi 203 Egan.- 'X i :L me ' -Q'Q' -,f: Howard Tree Expert Company An organization of skilled craftsmen specializing in the transplanting and pre- servation of large shade 25171 REDUCTION In Price on Portrait and Commercial Photography trees Rates on a 1917 basis. ESTABLISHED 1913 Thomas Studio Room 604 418 VVater Street VVarren Savings Bank Building VVarren, Pa. l STOP LOOK LKSERVICE AND DROP IN WITH Our Service ls Delightful. 1 I Our Food and Ice Cream ls A the Best. SMILE77 SODAS LUNCHES CANDY 'V Fountain Service i 'li i 'r W The Cozy Corner f ' P' . . , AREQ . I ' Conpectlonery N The Biew rlllrulerlr Hardware Store Corner Market and Penn'a Ave., W. 5 l ADOLPH ELLEBY-Besides being studious and LEONARD KEARNS-1 consider myself average ambitious, I'm a day dreamer. and hope to continue 0 -Gif 204 fgea.- l ,,gm. .f,. j U Y- T- Scl'iael:l:er's Electric Slwop Y Electrical Contracting Supplies Y 304 Penn'z1 Ave., lflast Phone 1840 Warren l-ligl1,rYou will lwave a successful yearl IQ. E. WAI D Insurance XVarren Savings Bank and Trust Company Building r r rr il E NEXV MODELS l . ll'1 OWN' i swxraron B SYSUM U N J- fT..'Ser'7'ce Equasonne l Radio . . li Community Savings i li vv C91 Loan Co. ll XXTZIITCH, Pu. I August A. Keller LUCY DON.Xl.DSOY-A big long drink of warm --not always but usually. ...HXNfS... LHARLES ARMSTRONK --B lieve t or not, l'm going to he a great nan. 205 Q Q X A ,nm CHAUTAUQUA f REGXSTER f f r Y Q Distributed by public Speakefs Supply Q A Pennsylvania Corporation P. O. Box 505, VVarren, Pa. Molloy Made 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 MOLLOY CO. 2857 North western Avenue CHICAGO IJ1'pf1m'aLlf Serqfire Sinrf 1909 COURTESY VALUE l RELIABILITY I GP-RW g 4 Congratulations 2' 6 . v QL Seniors! 725-YQ The Sophomore Class Antiques, Reproductions, lllodernistics, and Rental Library 225 SECOND AVENUE HD IMQCENE KE yone tells me. LLER-el never thought rnuch about myself because I never believe what ..HVVS.. AARON LOPEZ - Lopez speaking. 206 ggi..- Y . , x ff 52. ,,, pig.: 4 X -,.,.' 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