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

 - Class of 1932

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O GIIHIHIHIEE EIDIIRAGEJDN P blished by - The Sensor Class of 1932, Warren High School W pennsylvania V ' 'i 51,5 X X x.z FCDREWCDRD YV V E, THE IDR.-XGON STAFF, present this XXV Volume of the Dragon in order that the memories of the happy years in VVarren High School may always he clear and lasting to the class of l932. VVe wish especially to thank our advertisers who have so gen- erously helped to make our book possible. To the faculty, the student body, the office force, and to our advisers, we extend our sincerest appreciation for their willing cooperation. z' 565 X X Ll ZQR f X f Tl-IE STAFF JUNE DEFREES . RDRERT SCHVV.-XRTZ EMD N1ExcH.mM ..........., ..,.,,.... , . v VN ur KRD VS EATHERBY ....... QJFORFE COMES .. . AIFRED M AURER JAMES C 4RsoN ..,....., ISRXEI 5HUI.M.-KN ..,.. JAMES KE1 LER ........., Huzoln BRRXES ROBERT MURPHY jExN CRxMER BEUI AH BURCH , MRRTHA BRANCH ..,.., RICH XRD FIELD , , FIORFNCE ARMSTRONG ...,.. CJRETCHEN KNABB ...,.. MARY EIIZARETH DIcKsoN , NYDNEY B1 ACKMAN , .,,... . ,..,, FREDERICK BOYD .. . , CURTMARIE BROVVN .,,.. JEAN FIEID ,.., .. .,.... .......... . . BEATRICE ANDERSON EVEIYN ANDEREGG Mum HXCGERTY ..,.. MARY STADEL .....,,. ,. P VV M PRESSEI, ,.., .. ..,..,.... Fl.oYD BATHURST RUTH TII.LOTSON ...... EMMA TRATHEN ALLAN FRANK ..4,,. . . ,.,...Edi1or-in-Chief Buxinrm Jlanagfr ., ., ,. Circulation ... . , :I.f.vi.rlnnt Cirvulalion .. fldzwrtising f1.v.vi.frm1I .-1dz'rrIi.ving , .4.f.vi.rlanl ,-1df1.'f'rti.fing .. ,...... ..,. . Manayrr' Jlanngrr .11f1nfl!H'r Jlanngrr Jlmmyrr Editor ..,. .-l5.ri.r1ant slr! Editor , , .-l.f:i.ftant .-Irt Editor ., .....Y-Irhlfm .............Clulf5 Editor Editor .4.v.riJtant Cluhx Editor ,Fraturr .45.ri.rtant Snr ...,.l-Ionorary . ..., ,,..,......,,,,, ,,.. J u n Editor for Editor for Editor Editor ior Editor , ..,.. .4.r.ri.rmni Junior Erlilor . .. .Sophomorr Editor ,. ., Freshman Editor Frcsliman Editor Typixt ,. .. Typixl ., Typin .. , ..,.. Typixt Fntully fldwiur .. ,.., Fafuliy Adfvixer ,,..,.,,..,Farulty .411-ziiser . ..,..,.. Fafully Adviser 7 Trmsurrr 5 ffl? J T,,,E+ 8 f? X X f X J Ll To Miss RUTH TILLOTSON lfrienzl, in.vtrm'tor, and ml-z'ism', ax 1111 expression of our KXYFFIII for 1111 inspirilzg f7?l'50II1Ilffj' and njrfrrerialion for Il newer failing ll1lIl?f'5fIINI1iIly we, the clan' of 1932, zizfdimtf tlzix, the tfweniy-fiftlz zwlume of 1112 DR.'XGON. Z-X X X I X X IJ in IN MEMORIAM FRLDLRILK N1 FXURLR '41 X1 JOHN BLCKLEY 20 RUSSP LL FOREN1 AN '44 1 31 LOUIS CONV -XY 20 Aug, t-1+ 931 vv v - - x I - 1 Jul-' ,1931 O 1' 1 v July 1, 1931 Q N 1 7 July ,l9 1 ,Y 7 'us ,1 10 Ee.- , ,i - mv liz? ALUMNI T nl? Z-F 15: X X X J L? ALUMNI ASSOCIATION VY V HE lVarren High School Alumni Association serves three purposes of vital concern. lt is first, the in- strument by which the body of alumni may follow each other in life. A very complete address file of all the grad- uates is available and has proved of inestimable value. Second, the Alumni Association expresses the senti- ment of the alumni for VVarren High School. VVhat touches the high school touches the alumni. From this body the high school draws its most loyal supporters. Third, the function of the Association is tangibly carried out by its scholarship fund. Each alumnus is ex- pected to contribute annually to this fund, which is to be available for use by graduates Who, in the opinion of the faculty, are worthy of loans for further education at colleges or universities. It is the wish of the alumni that the present members of the graduating class will use this organization as a means of expressing: themselves on the various questions appertaining to the relationship of the Association and the Vvarren High School. -. 12 MWWN XMNNw NmMwN-www 5 f,f,,0 , .,,f ,. W, 2 1 4 4 UU an PAEUL ff I ii -.. 1.1. Ep- V Z7 X X 9.2 ADMINISTRATIQN YY Y SI1fu'r'in!e'rIdP1If., ,.., . .... , P. XV. KI. PRIZSSEL Prinripnl... .......,.,.. ,,,... , .. FLOYD XV. BATI-IURST flffiifllllf Prinfipfll .,..... ..,. . ..., B. LEIDIG dssixfanf Prinrijml, .....,,. ..,, ...., ,,.. , , . . ...,,,,, ROBERT R. YOUNG E11g1ish.' ELIZABETH XVICKSTRON1 CHRISTINE HURD ROBERT R. YOUNG :XRLYN F. DUNH.ABl JXRLYN F. DUNHAM I. B. LEIDIG RUTH TILLOTSON LUNETTE HAVENS, Lafin BERNICE O'LE.ARX', Latin ELENA ARAUJO, Spllllifh BIATILDA STEINHOFF :XLLAN FRANK :XIARGARET CUMMING Plixfory .' PHOE BE FIN LIEY LUKE NOECK ER DORIS KIDDER fllzlflzerllafics: EDNA GLASSER JAMES VVAITE RVILLIAM LAFFERTY Co 111 nmrcinl : J. LESLIE ELLIS JAN ET CARLSON HELEN VVOOD L11 II gun yes .- KIARY STONE .ANNA If.-XHL IXIARY DAVIDSON KI,-XRY AARON FLOYD XV. BATHURST AIARY PEEBLES H.-XRRY' KICCHESN EY KATHERINE SCHUYLER, Frenrh XIARY STONE, French ROBERT R. YOUNG, GFFIIIIIII Sfiwzrf: ERN EST G. BECKYVITH LEONARD NASON Home EL'UIl0lllfl'5.' LAURA DEFOREST EDITH KNABB flTI1.vif: LAURA BISELL HARRY SUMMERS Jrt: HILDEGEKRD EDWARDS EMMA 'IQRATH EN 1n1lu.vIri1Il Jrt: HERBERT H. NICHOLS FRANK KOPRIVA Physica! E1l'Iu'atim1.' J. B. LEIDIG HENRX' G. KOLPEIN JUDITH BANYAR --.gf 15 I-X X X E36 ,f Q2 PCDST GRADUATES ARREN HIGH SCHOOL was glad to welcome back the following post-graduates during the schoo it of 1931-32. Acks, Francis Anderson, Esther J. Carson, Harriet DeForest, Lucy Farquhar, ,lack Gary, Paul Gray, Richard Grotzinger, Isabelle Hartman, Alice Jean Hjelre, Arthur Huhley, Klart' Jolley, Delbert Kearns, Leonard Kinkead, Jane Knapp, Lyle Knupp, VVillard Learn, Edna 1lacLaren, Klargaret Xlcllonald, Alfred RlcGee, Glenn Perry, Jack Reed, Catherine Simpson, Gerald Stewart, Jane Tranter, Richard Vanlassell, Klyrdeth fGreenslJurg High Sclloolj -. 1 6 fa.- ,WN Nynnn f,,,, N WWW f,f,f,f WWW f,,,, N ,,,W,,,NW,,,f,,N,,M f,f,, , ,,,,,,,, N . ,,,,,,,, f ?,,,,,,MWWA ,,,,,h W M Z5 I X X I 7 f f X J I S-2 CLASS OFFICERS Prfsidenf ...., 1,766-ljfffidflll ..,,.. Sefretary , Treasurer ..,,, Pro fn lzez' ..., , D o zz ors .... .... Historian . Testator ,, Poet .. .lrsfffrn Claxs Colorx Class Flower Jlaxfiot .. , VV Y Y 4- 18 Ee .. RICHARD FIELD ....,...GRACE NIEDERER ...MAIARY Russo GERALD SELLIN EMII, BIEACHAM GEORGE COMES JANE NEAL BEYER AFRICA I, ...,, GEORGE COMES ..ROI3IZR1' RIURPHY IIIOGENE REYNOLDS . ROBERT GARRISON ..,, GVFFII Illlll Sflwfr , Rambler Roxex ...mfllickey fllouse fi ig: X I 1 X X L? CLASS PCDIEM Ground-Hyingls four years now are done, VVe leave to start our flights, Some bound for distance records, Others endurance, heights. YVe're sad to leave our training school, Our comrades tried and true, lVe're going up to try our wings, Past hills, into the hlue. For help and hope and higher aims Thanks, flight commanders - faculty And hereys one toast of much good luck -v Happy Landingsfy Thirty-threel VVe don our helmets, goggles, 'chutes, Our flight is now a fact, A last farewell to Blue and VVhite. VVe're off! Good-by! Contact! 19 .- Z-T f N f E: 'J X f 6 X X f gg 20 yt. JOSEPH Acxs General -Science Club 12, 3, 41. -Up from the West End i -Trying! 171 experiments -Popninz Off to teachers B EYER AFRICA Classical-Basketball 12, 3, 413 Latin Club 12, 3, 415 Dramatic Club 1415 Hi-Y 1315 Blue and White 141, Junior Ring Committee 1315 Class Day Dance Committee 131, Players' Group 1415 Boys' A. A.g Junior Play, Arrival of Kitty , Twelve Old Maids , Frank Glynn's Wife g Class Donor. - Our little Napoleon - Misbehaving - At Mo0re's cabin XIELMA AIARIE ALBAUGH - T'vInm Classical-Latin Club 11, 215 Spanish Club 13, 41. - Spick and span - Rose Petals - Unobtrusive JOSEPH ALLEN - Joe General- Baseball 12, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 413 Basketball 11, 2, 313 Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 41, Student Manager 1513 Spanish Club 1213 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 41. - Sunset League hurler - Back in 'ZT' - Gift of gala EVELYN A. ANDEREG13 - ETH Commercial- High School Girls' Club 131, Membership Committee 131: Commercial Con- test 121, Stenographers' Club 13, 413 Girls' A. A. 1315 Dragon Board 141, Typist, League Volleyball 111. - Likes horses - Oh Shaw! - Mounted grace 1 f5 X 1 5: .5 X XX X X I 1 I,xRc:ARu'r EXNDERIZGG - 'lllm-g Commercial-High School Girls' Club 1313 G. A. A. 1313 Stenoghaphers' Club 13, 41. f Silent mirth -- Friendliness - Tidiness BE.-XTRICE ANDERSQN - I?n1r.v Commercial-Stenographers' Club 13, 413 High School Girls' Club 1315 Membership Committee 1315 Dragon Board 141, Typistg Girls' A. A. 1313 Commercial Contest 121: League Volleyball 111. -f Agile fingers i Efliciency f White jade HIZIXA HAY Axuimsox - 1J'n'U General - Latin Club 12, 415 Art Club 12, 31. 4 Non corpulvnt -- Drawing ability -- Stuflious DON.ALl7 JXNDIZRSEN - lJ11uky General-Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 4, 51: Boys' Glee Club 1515 Boys' A. A. 12115 Football 1215 Radio Club 11, 21. f- Spats 7 Beau Brummel -- Good times are had by all DORIS LARUE AANDERSON - IJuriv Classical-Spanish Club 13, 415 Latin Club 11, 219 G. A. A. 11, 315 Girls' Club 141, Finance Cimmiktee, Music Committee. - Style- personified f- Coiffures -A One of God's great gifts --- xi frisnd 5.2 -A643121 13- Z-F f X f Eg f X X I my sa 22 13,..- HIZNRY' RICHARD ANDERSON flank Technical - Spanish Club 131. 12, 31, Secretary - Havviness personified 7 Paderewski -- Smiling through XYIZROXICA ANDERSON - Bonnie Commercial-Girls' A. A. 1115 Girls' Club 12, 415 Dramatic Club 1315 Stenographers' Club 1415 League Volleyball 1115 Sandman's Dream . - Dewy violets - Ho! Hum! 7 Hail, to thee blithe spirit ALYCE DEETTA ANNA rfDe.,j ffDittyU General-Girls' Club 11, 215 Stenographers' Club 12, 315 Dramatic Club 11, 215 Radio Club 12, 31, Secretary 1315 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 315 Freshman Glee Club 111. -- Joviality - Not waves - ringlets - Life is sweet FLORENCE S.ARN1STRONG - FIossy Classical - Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Latin Club 12, 3, 41, Invitation Committee 131, Vice- Chairman 1415 French Club 141: Debating Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 415 National Forensic League 1415 Girls' A. A. 11, 215 League Basketball 11, 315 Girls' Glee Club 1415 Junior Play Committee5 High School Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, President 141, Program Chair- man 141, Ring Committee 131, Social Service 131, Jamestown Conference Delegate5 Kid Day Dance Committee 1315 Kiski Delegate 131, Committee Girls' Club, Hi-Y Play 1415 Dra- gon Board 141, Senior Editor5 Dramatic Club 1415 Twelve Old Maids . - A turquoise ring -A pastel drawing 4 Diminutive executive GLADYS ATKINS Classical-SpanishcClul-3 13, 415 Latin Club l, 2 . 3 Hails from Big Bend - Gingerbread head - Earrings Z5 I 51.5 f I X X I RUTH R. AUH1Tz General-Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 4, 53, Girls' Trio 12, 3, 4J, Soloist 12, 3, 4, 51, Clarion 11, 2, 3, 415 Class Basketball 135, Basketball League 11, 2, 3, 4, Sjg High School Girls' Club 13, 515 Dramatic Club 1539 Girls' A. A. 12, 335 Freshman Girls' Club 111. - The nightingales are envious ff Tinklinsz laughter fHer hands create beauty too NVILLIAM P. AYERS - Bill Classical-Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 429 Hi-Y 13, 415 Science Clubg Natural Science Paper. -- That strut - 0Cicer0. My Cicero Z - Sense of humor? DOROTHX' C. BAKER - Dot Commercial Stenographic--Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Blue and White Board 12, 3, 415 High School Girls' Club 12, 335 Freshman Girls' Club 1113 Dramatic Club 12, 453 Stenogra- phers' Club 13, 41, President 1413 Basketball League 13, 433 Meddlin' Q Mr. Bob . -You'll meet my twin later -f Somebody's Stencil -- Eyes - Sleeping stars HAROLD N. BARNES - Barnzy General - Dragon Boardl - Associated Press - Pisa's leaning tower 4 Artist who painted the town - red! LYNN BEACH --nB6!1t'hU Commercial Accounting. - Quiet 4 ln the xzreat outdoors - Izaak Walton gl Y -4123 get Z-B j f x ,, X Vx . C1 A I X X my E rf W has 24- HELEN J. BERG - Howie Classical--Entered Junior Year. Dramatic Club 1415 French Club 141, Art Club 141: Girls' Club 141, Finance Committee 141. Music Committee 441. - Talent plus brush equals success f All eyes 7 We bet New Kensington misses hex' r Flux K B EVEVINO -' 'Bef'ek ' Classical-Latin Club: French Club: Boys' A. A.g Football CZ, 3, 41, Varsity Q3, 415 Bas- ketball Q1, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 413 Baseball CZ, 31, Varsity 131. - All-around athlete 7 Smilimr tears - Those Jamestown lassie RUBY 1. BIDXVELL -- Ruby Classical-Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 41: Girls' Club 1413 Spanish Club 13, 41, Latin Club 11, 21, Girls' A. A. 11, 313 Finance Committee Q41g Music Committee 1415 Home Room Chairman U H. g lnrellixaent 4 Ruby wine fThy lips are uurlvt lace jL'NrL's1V.B1RcHARD - June Classical-Band, Orchestra: French Club. f Ambition -- Me and Sousa -- Plzxyingz' the clarinet JOH N BIS H, JR.-' fBisl1y Technical-Football, Basketballg Baseball, Junior Leaders' Club. i Our mighty atom -Platinum blond f Miniature Apollo Z-5 f X ! X S2 FRITZ BISHOP - Fritz ' General-Hi-Y Club 12, 415 Art Club 141. fln the big, green Franklin - Patroitic report cards -- That insignia! XVAYNE D. BLYLER - B!yIer Classical 1 Dragon 1115 Blue and White 1215 Latin Club 11, 215 French Club 1415 Home Room Chairman 1215 Home Room Vice-Chair- man 1415 Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 41. f The salesman + 90's 7 Printfs handy man CLIFFORD C. BOLLINGER - Cliff General - Track 1215 Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Boys' Glee Club 11, 2, 31. - Style - Sun-kissed -- Love 'em and leave 'em XVALTER Bowes - Bowes General-Spanish Club 12, 315 Hi-Y Club 11, Z, 3, 41, Vice-President 1415 Football 13, 41, Student Manager 1415 Track 141, Student Manager 1415 Baseball 1215 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Buys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 41. --- On Jackson Avenue 4 Bowes knows g Free shaves Z' M.xR'1'HA J. BRANCH - Jlarzy Classical - Girls' A. A. 11, 215 Basketball League 1115 Dramatic Club 11, 215 Girls Club 11, 2, 415 Program Committee 141, Devotional Committee 141, Publicity Committee 1415 Latin Club 12, 31, Vice-President 1215 French Club 1415 Blue and White Board 1315 Dragon Board 141. -- That squeak 4 J'aime francais gy All splendid things are gently made 'El 25 X Z-F I S: X 9 X X ,-Z EDVVARD J. BRENNAN - Pagan General-Football 12, 3, 41, Track 13, 41: Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41. - Natural finger waves -- Military strut - Look at the clothes on that thar man PAUL BRODERICK f Paul Technical 1 Track 111, Football 1215 Spanish Club 121. -- Adam's Market - Essayist -A Good looks W. CRAIG BROVVNE - Jae E Classical - Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Base- ball 13, 413 Spanish Club 13, 41, Latin Club 11, 21, Hi-Y 12, 3, 41, Science Club 13, 413 Basketball 141. - Ping:-pong champ - Y. M, C. A. -Hurryinfz to catch the train E BEULAH M. BURCH 5, Classical-Home Room Vice-Chairman 11, 215 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Cabinet 13, 41, Vice-Chairman Social Service Committee 131, Chairman Social Committee 141, Kiski Dele- gate 131: Girls' Glee Clug 12, 3, 41, Secretary 121, Librarian 1413 Girls' A. A. 11, 21, Dra- matic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Latin Club 121, Consul 121g French Club 1413 Blue and White Board 13, 41, Exchange Editor 131, Alumni Editor 1415 Dragon Board 141, Clubs Editor 1415 Frank Glynn's Wife , Crinoline and Candle- light , Senior Play Committee, Vice-President of Dramatic Club, Girls' Glee Club Triog Blue and White Newsg Senior Play. - Two Loves Have I -A cheery hello! 7 Phantom or sprite is she RAY VV. CALDWELL - R11ybeIl Technical 1 Football 12, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 41, Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 12, 3, 41g Baseball 12, 3, 41, Varsity 1413 Athletic Asso- ciation 12, 3, 41, Spanish Club 12, 313 Dragon Board 131, Hi-Y - Floor fox - Breaking hearts - Endicott, in person 26 13.-- Z7 V X X 1 1 ! X JAMES CARSON -Hjilllllljfn Technical-Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 41, President 141, Older Boys' Conference 12, 41, Hi-Y-Girls' Club Dance Committeeg Dramatic Club 13, 41, Players' Group 141, A Close Shave , Re- spectfully Consecrated 5 Spanish Club 11, 215 Dragon Board 1415 Blue and White Board 13, 415 Cheerleader 1415 Boys' Glee Club 1315 Home Room Chairman5 Reelecked President of Hi-Y 1415 Hi-Y Girls' Club Play 141, Night of Plays- No Sabe 141, Crinoline and Candlelight 141, Macbeth 1415 Natural Science Paper 1415 Senior Play. -K'She's such a comfort to me 7 Competitor -New dance steps JAMES CHAPMAN - Jim General-Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 4, 515 Boys' Glee Club 13, 4, 515 Boys' A. A. 12, 31. i Rip Van Winkle i That derby -- Pins:-pong fan ROBERT C. CHRISTIE - Christie Technical-1 ootball 12, 3, 41, Varsity 1415 Baseball 11, 2, 31, Varsity 12, 315 Basketball 13, 415 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 415 Spanish Club 11, 215 Glee Club 1215 Hi-Y 11, 21. - Causing trouble +0ne true love 7 Pumpinsr the brakes LEXVIS NORMAN CLARK - Clarky Classical-Entered Junior year. Spanish Club 13, 415 Science Club. -- Free and easy -- Comes up on the bus - I can at least protect myself NVILLIS EARL CLARK - Clarky Classical-Hi-Y5 Spanish Club 13, 415 Latin Clubg Science Club. -- Newspaper man - The wrestler -Another Y gymnast X X I Q? ?E5 951271269- h Z-5 1 I X X I L X C1 A f X X I my rf 28 is GEORGE XV. COMES f J1ul Commercial-High School Players' 143, Dramatic Club 12, 3, 43g Boys' A. A. 1235 Hi-Y 12, 3, 435 Basketball 133, Home Room Chairman 133: Blue and White Board 13, 435 Dragon Board 143: Blue and White News Board 143, Night of Plays 133, Tag Com- mittee 143g A Close Shave , Polly's Hero , One Gift Above Another , Bathing Beauty Contest , Respectfully Consecratedn, Over De River Charlie , Evening of Plays 143, Secretary Dramatic Club 143, Middlin' , Witches Curse , Senior Play Committeeg Class Histnriang Class Donor, Senior Play. 3 High pressure salesman - The actor - Critic on orchestras JEAN CRAN1 ER - Jmnie Classical - Latin Club 11, 233 Freshman Girls' Club 1135 High School Girls' Club 12, 3, 43. Finance Committee 123, Cabinet 13, 43, Ring Committee 133, Chairman Ring Commit- tee 143g Blue and White Board 13, 435 Dragon Board 143: Glee Club 1435 French Club 1435 Dramatic Club 11, 235 Y. W. Carnival Committee. -Versatile in sports -An entwined garland of dependability and honesty - Tempered steel BERNICE JUNE CROSS S111i1es ,' HJllIIlL'U,' U.IIlllF'bIlgH Commercial Stenographic -- Stenographers' Club 143, Dramatic Club f2, 3, 435 Girls' Club 123, Girls' A. A. 11, 233 Christmas ln the Land of Make Believe , The Sandman's Pack nf Dreams , A Hallowe'en Husband. - Smilin' Thru - A soaring bird 1 Gurfrling water JANE D.-ALEX' General-Girls' A. A. 11, 23. 4 Basketball - Cheerio 4 Heyday PAUL RIELVIN DANIELSON ,lIeI1 ' Technical 1 Science Club 13, 437 Spanish Club 11, 233 Orchestra 11, 23. -a The bicyclist i Am I modest! - IL's not sunburn either f-5 X f g: X XX X X J I CHMJNQIEY LI212 D.-xkox li Classical X Basketball 13, 415 Baseball 1315 Hi-Y 12, 3, 415 Latin Club 12, 3, 415 French Club 1415 Science Club 1415 Snozzle Club 141. X That unknown female! X Breaking: the law! X Call me Buttercup :XRTHUR DAv1s - Jn ClassicalXHi-Y 11, 2, 3, 415 Track 12, 315 Glee Club 1315 Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 415 French Club 1415 Latin Club 12, 3, 41, -X Flash? X The Latin student X Dancing thru the Ages XV11.L1.n1 G. DlfFORlfS'l1- E1!1', ClassicalXHi-Y 1115 Latin Club 12, 3, 415 French Club 141. X Breaking a way thru the hall -- Always busy X Chemistry shark JUNE Dulfalz us ClassicalX Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Program Committee 121, Devotional Committee 131, Ring Committee 1415 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Vice-President 1415 Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Librarian 1315 Girls' Glee Club Trio 1315 Girls' A. A. 11, 215 Vice-President Freshman Classg Vice-President Junior Class5 Chairman Junior Class Ring Committee 1315 French Club 13, 415 Latin Club 11, 2, 315 Chairman Class Day Dance Committee 1315 Blue and White Board 12,315High School Players 11,41 5l-lome Room Chairman 11, 215 Vice-Chairman 1315 Editor of uragon 1415 League Basketball 11, 21, Captain 1115 Junior Play The Arrival of Kitty 5 The Kleptomaniac 5 Evening of Plays 1215 The Soul of Anne Rutledge 5 Respectfully Consecrated 5 Twelve Old Maids 5 Fiat Lux 5 Senior Play. X Sophistication X Mediterranean skies X Lace from an old valentine LLOYD li. DUMOND --- Darfur TechnicalXBand 1315 Spanish Club 11, 215 Science Club 13, 41. X Rosy cheeks X Steinmetz is the name! X SnQcs gl -2+ 29 I Z-X I 1 f X f f C: 'J ' -Y X X I LZ Lf has 3013..- DAVIS G. DURHABI - Dee Classical - Track 11, 215 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Latin Club 1215 French Club 1415 Hi-Y 12 31 Orchestra 11, 215 Band 1315 Business Manager Blue and White News 1415 Junior Ring Committee 131. f Shylock of the itching: palm fDrumming: up trade -3 Handsome R. l1lAY EATON - Skippy Classical 1 Spanish Club 13, 415 Science Club 1415 Latin Club 11, 215 Girls' Club 111. - A velvet flute note - Brighter than blossoms -f Solitary star AUSTRID LoUIs1z ECKLUND - Aus Classical-Girls' A. A. 11, 215 Latin Club 1413 Dramatic Club 13, 11, 215 French Club 415 Girls' Club 13, 41. 3 Flaxen braids - Y Flowered dimity - - Ayzlnw with interest RIARY ARD1TH ENGARD nflflzllgdrzlv Commercial Stenugraphic -Basketball 11, 2, 3, 419 Volleyball Varsity 1115 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 315 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Stenographers' Club 1415 Girls' Glee Club 1115 Hockey 111. - Ambition SS. S. Van Dine - Painting Dosters XVESTON ENSYVORTH - PVesty Technical - Glee Club 1315 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 415 Hi-Y 12, 3, 415 Blue and White Board 13, 415 Spanish Club 11, 21. f Wit and humor Y The artist i Public speaking whiz7 ef-Nt X J g.z -DOROTHY LU ELLA ERIQKSON HDUIU General - Entered Sophomore year. Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 French Club 13, 415 Glee Club 1415 Girls' A. A. 12, 315 King Committee 1415 Music Committee 13, 415 Social Service 12, 31. f- Reliable -- First, her eyes V- Crisply designed LOUIS liT'I'INGER - Lewy General-French Club 11, 215 Radio Club 1215 Basketball 1215 Football 131. -- What about that project 'V' f Not bad, eh, girls 7 7 Flashy neckties u RICHARD D. FIELD - Dick Classical-Orchestra 1115 Chair Squad 1215 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 415 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 315 Dra- gon Board 13, 41, Circulation Manager 131, Senior Editor 1415 Blue and White Board 11, 215 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 High School Players 11, 3, 415 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Var- sity 13, 415 Baseball 11, 2, 315 Varsity 1315 Football 1315 Latin Club 12, 3, 41, Treasurer 121, President 13, 415 Class President 12, 415 Class Treasurer 1315 Home Room Chairman 11, 415 Junior Play 1315 Evening of plays 12, 315 The Day that Lincoln Died 5 Lend Me Five Shillings 5 Respectfully Consecrated 5 Frank Glynn's Wife 5 The Vicious Circle 5 Evening of Plays 1415 Mr. Bob 5 Senior Play 141. f4'Field is the name i How many hearts have I broken ? 1 Sm--ogofth-y RICHARD A, FORBES - Dirk Technical-Hi-Y 12, 3, 415 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 415 Spanish Club 1215 Dramatic Club 12, 415 Basketball 1215 Football 1315 Track 12, 3, 415 What Happened to Macbeth ? -- Vocabulary King - Our story-teller - Slippery Slim L.-XbvER'l'A E. FOUCHIZ - BPM Classical 1 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 41: Debating Team 1215 Latin Club 11, 215 French Club 13, 415 Glee Club 1415 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Girls' Club Cabinet 1415 Music Committee 13, 415 Ring Committee 1315 Publicity Committee 1415 Social Committee 1415 Class Basketball 13, 415 Basketball League 12, 315 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 415 Players Group 1415 The Dream That Came True 5 Parlor Tricks 5 Sardines 5 Respectfully Consecrated 5 Ki- wanis Review 5 Thais That 5 Senior Play 14 . -- Dramatic ability - MY boy friends 4 Finger waves 1 -sg 31 13,..- 2-5 I 51,5 Y X X I gl W 3211-2-- AGNliS lf. FREDRICKSON - Jggie ' Classical7Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 French Club 1415 Latin Club 11, 215 Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Class Basketball 1315 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Say It With Flowersug The Dream That Came True. 7 Chubby 7 Cumical 77- Sealed spice jars XV. l'l.-XROLD FROST - 1-'msfy General 7 Track 121, Varsity 13, 415 Foot- ball 1115 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 415 Spanish Club 12,315 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 415 Science Club. -7 Going' steady 7 VVhy walk T I - - Fast - 7 track mnni Romain' GARRISON - Bob General 7 Spanish Club 11, 215 Dramatic Club 1215 Football 12, 315 Hi-Y 12, 315 Bas- ketball 1215 Class Treasurer 1115 Freshman- Sophomnre Dance Committee 11, 215 Boys' A. A. 12, 315 Class Jester. 7 Thut night on the roof! 7 Our je-ster 7 Yuu can hear me coming R IARGARET B. GlZl'l'NER - Touts Commercial Stenographic - Volleyball League 121: Class Basketball 12, 315 Class Captain 121: Basketball League 111: Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 311 Stenographers' Club 13, 415 Radio Club 111. 7 Ge-niality 7 Ludicrous 7- Sweet smells of heliutrupe AIARK J. GELOT1'E 7 ,lIarfy Technical 7 French Club 11, 215 Science Club 13, 415 Basketball 141. 7 Those Saturday morning scrimmages 70ne of the East-side gang 7 Guud things come in small packages Z5 f X X X Q2 GLADYS ODELLIXE GRAY - Gay General- Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Ring Com- mittee 131. Publicity Committee 13, 41, Social Committee 141, Girls' A. A. 11, 3, 413 Class Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41 g League Basketball 111, Captain 1115 Commercial Contest 121, Class Vice-President 1219 Blue and White Board 1215 Dramatic Club 13, 415 Assembly Pro- gram, Twelve Old Maids , His Best Seller. - Chrysler coupe -- Eyes - sapphires set in snow - Country boys FRANK J. CiR.-KZIANO - Grutzy General--Spanish Club 1213 Football 11, 2, 3, 419 Varsity 13, 41, Baseball 1113 Track 1213 Basketball 12, 413 Chair Squad 13, 51. + Mussolini - Hold that line! - Chess wizard CHARLES GREENLL'ND - Chuck Classical-Basketball 12, 3, 41: Latin Club French Club 1419 Baseball 13, 413 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 313 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 41. 121: - Blushing g Touch-hall artist 4 Those Older Boys' Conferences HOWARD BURDETTE GRO1'ZINGER ..Gmg,.J, NGN-ogg., Technical-French Club 11, 21, Dramatic Club 13, 413 1-n.Y 41, 2, 3, 413 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 313 Basketball 13, 413 Baseball 1215 Debating Club 1415 Petty Cop 1413 What Happened to Macbeth. 1 Lanky -Our gift to the Shakespearian art - Seconds or I'1l sque-al l'l.-XRRY S. GROVE - Lefty -rechnacal-Lmn Club 1 2 a -ni Y 11,2 I 1, f 1. - 1 3, 41g Football 1215 Basketball 12, 3, 415 Track 12, 3, 417 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 31. -- Strangler -Oh, that laugh! - Bring on Londos! -..gf 3 3 E.. 1 Z5 X X f X I X X ,-Z E 34 NOR3I.AN E. GUSTAFSON - Gum General - Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 413 Football 13, 413 Spanish Club 13, 41, Boys' Glee Club 13, 41g Debating Club 11, 41, Chairman of Hi-Y Senior Discussion Group. - Man mountain +'0h, Ain't She Sweet? - Mischief-maker BIYRA A. HAGGERTY - Ally Commercial - Girls' A. A. 11, 313 Commercial Contest 1213 Stenographers' Club 13, 41'g Dragon Board 141: League Volleyball 1115 Class Basketball 121. f Fort-st's hush 3 Brilliant as a dream -- lndelible RIARGARET HANSON - JIfzrg Classical - Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Girls' A. A. 11, 215 Latin Club 11, 215 Spanish Club 13, 41. 7 Alert repose -3 Solitary but sufficient - Golden specks of sunshine KATHRX'N R. HEGERTY - Kay Classical- Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Girls' Club 12, 3, 413 Social Service Committee 131, Music Committee 141, Publicity Committee 141, Girls' A. A. 12, 315 Latin Club 11, 21, Dramatic Club 13, 413 Girls' Glee Club 1413 Class Basketball 13, 41, Basketball Varsity 1315 A Christmas Gift , Twelve Old Maids , That's That. -Vim, vigor, and vitality - Unaffected -- A phosphorescent spark RIARGARET LILLIAN HILLARD Hfllargzeu General-Entered Sophomore year. Sten- ographers' Club 11, 21i Girls' A. A. 131. - Cameo brooch 7I'm Dorothy's twin - Beauty is its own excuse for being I-X f X X EUGENE P. HOMAN - Gene Classical -Latin Club, Treasurer 11, 21, Spanish Club 13, 413 Hi-Y 11, 21, Vice-Chair- man of Home Room 1413 Track 121. -- Taxi 1 gl use Palmolive - Girls, stay 'way from my door 1'I1 H. NORMAN HONHART Classical-Latin Club 11, 215 Spanish Club 13, 41, Science Club 1413 Track 12, 3, 41. i Tiny! - Heaviniz the shot - Our big, silent brute ROBERT DAVID HULINGS - Butch General - Entered Sophomore year. Football 1215 Latin Club 131, Dramatic Club 131, Hi-Y 121g Boys' A. A. 121. f He flirts - Interested in public speaking - Doing a good turn a day lfVILLI.-X51 ISEMAN - Bill General, + Sturlions ? a Our Lindy -- Girls, beware 1 EDWARD JEFFERSON w Eddie General - Entered Sophomore year. Football 13, 41, Varsity 1415 Track 13, 41, Basketball 13, 413 Baseball 1Zi1g Boys' A. A. 13, 4, 51. - Rolled up sleeves - Let me develop your physique -e You will go hunting, eh? 42 35 X X I f I GLADYS E. JENSEN - Glad Classical-Girls' Club 12, 3, 43, Ring Com- miitee 13j, Membership Committee 14Jg Girls' Glee Club 1415 Latin Club 12,3 French Club 1433 Dramatic Club 11, 21, Home Room Chair- man 11, 213 Assistant Chairman 1313 League Basketball 125, Girls' A. A. 11, 33. - Goldilocks f- Mellow strains from the violin -A Her cheeks are like the blushing cloud BEATRICE F. JOHNSON - Bee Commercial 1 High School Girls' Club 12, 315 Slenographers' Club 13, 43. -Thou art so true that thoughts of thee suffice 3- Azure Skies - Touring ELLSVVORTH JOHNSON - dleIe ' Technical-Science Club 13, 453 Hi-Y 1413 French Club 1213 Snozzle Club 141. - Those noon workouts at the HY - Our innocent country lad? fA curly blond AIILDRED L. JOHNSON - Adil Commercial Stenographic-Radio Club 11, Zlg Girls' A. A. 1115 Dramaiic Club 1115 Slenographers' Club 13, 415 League Basket- ball 12, 413 Hockey 12j. 1 Mirthful 4 Zane Grey's rival f Gypsy life lv,-XRD.-X E. JOHNSON Commercial Slenographic --Girls' A. A. 111, Hockey 1215 Stenugraphers' Club 13, 41. f Taciturn f Honest as a brlar - Old tunes f5 L X XXX gg N 9 x x 1 ICDNA GR.-XCE KAHLE 3 Toons Classical3Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 47. --e A wow at Verflil 3 Deen blue lakes 3 Infinite gentleness IJONNA Klflli KEEPER - Don General 3 Entered Senior year. Dramatic Club 143: Two Tables of Bridge. 3 Eyes 3 blue as forget-me-nots 3 Arhntus 3 Sphinx JOHN M. KEHR - Duty Classical3Dramatic Club 143, Hi-Y 12, 3, 415 Latin Club 11, 2, 3J3 French Club 1415 Baseball 11, 2, 3jg Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Football 12, 3, 433 Blue and White Board 13, 4li Boys' Glee Club 131g Senior Play, No Saba , Night of Plays 1415 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, fn, Track my 3- Gee3love's GRAND I -3 0i, those puns l 3 Speed merchant of the locker room ? AALICE P. KERVEN 3 Six Commercial Accounting3Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Devotional Chairman 131, Chairman Mother-Daughter Banquet 133, Class Basket- ball 11, 2, 3, 41, Basketball League 12, 31, Blue and White Board 1405 Debating Club 1ll5 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 413 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 33' -3 Confetti --- AA convent garden 3 Pine-scents IDON,-XLD liIN.-XNDISR - Dwi Classical-High School Orchestra 11, 2, 313 Hi-Y 12, 3, 41: Latin Club 125, President 121: Home Room Vice-Chairman 121, Home Room Chairman 13Jg French Club 1415 Snozzle Club 45. 3 I prefer the South Side 34'Why, yes, officer, 1'm old enough 3 Short but sweet! gn! -. 37 lg..- Z-5 I I X X I Eg f I X X I S12 I Lf 38 AIERLE EDYVARD IQINKEAD - flIuIt Technical 1 Spanish Club 121: Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41: Football 12, 31: Boys' A. A. 12, 31: Class Basketball 141. - You see IT- ff Baseball prodigy if Rides to school in style CAROLYN GRETCH EN KNABB Gretvlz Classical-Editor of Blue and White 141: Dragon uoarcl 141: Freshman Girls' Club: Hivh School Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Ring Com- mittee 131, Social Service Committee 131, Jamestown Conference Delegate 131, Member- ship Committee 141, Devotional Chairman 141, Kiski Delegate 141: Girls' A. A. 111: Class Basketball 131: Debating Club 141: Latin Club 12, 3, 41: French Club 141: Junior Play Publicity Committee: Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 41: Vice-President 141, Clarion 12, 3, 41: Dramatic Club 141: Frank Glynn's Wife. --A book of knowleflble -- Those Breaks! - Perfumes JOYCE G. KNOWVLTON - Joe Classical-High School Girls' Club: Latin Club: Spanish Club: Girls' A. A.: Basketball: Girls' Glee Club: Orchestra: Secretary of Junior Philomel: G. R. Ring Committee: Tag Committee: Social Service Committee: Music Committee: Program Committee. i Loquacious -- Melodies divine -ff Blue Eowns RIARIAN KOEBLIZY Commercial Stenographic 1 Science Club 111 : Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 41: Girls' Club 11, 2, 31: Stenographers' Club 13. 41: League Basket- ball 1l, 2, 31: Class Basketball 11, 2, 31. - Outside interests -- Tinted Bold - Domestic 1 VIRGINIA H. KOPF - Ginie Classical - Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Social Service Committee 121: Girls' A. A. 11, 31: Latin Club 12, 31: French Club 141: Dramatic Club 141: Ring Committee 141. -- Modesty becomes a maid f A rare treasure W- A feather from an ange-l's wing X Xb f-5 Eg 3 X AI.-XRY ELIZABETH Kmzrs - Bettie Commercial Stenographic 3 Girls' Club 1335 Girls' Glee Club 11, 235 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 435 Home Room Chairman 1335 Blue and White Board 1435 Stenographers' Club 1435 Junior Play, Arrival of Kitty 5 Basketball League Team 1135 Social Service Committee5 Two Tables of Bridge 5 Twelve Old Maids 5 Polly's Hero 5 Respectfully Consecrated g High School Players' Group 1435 Girls' A. A, 1, 2 . 3 Ethel Barrymore 33 Those come hither eyes 3 Popular songs BIARGARET ALICE LADNER Hillary Commercial Stenographic --High School Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 435 Dramatic Club 12, 335 Sten- ographers' Club 1435 Social Service Committee 13, 435 Girls' A. A. 1135 The Sandman's Pack of Dreams. 3 Charming modesty -3 Apple blossoms 3 Blushes are becoming ROBERT L. LANDERS -l'KllllfKJ' Commercial 3 Football 12, 3, 435 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 435 Baseball 1135 Track 12, 335 Bas- ketball 133. -- Our gift to Ballyhoo 3 Always wisecracking 33 Why worry Y Glsxuvllzvlz M. L.'3RSONT Bl'1ll?', Classical -- Girls' Club 12, J. 43, Social Serv- ice Committee 13, 43, Devotional Committee 1435 Latin Club 11, 235 Girls' A. A. 12, 335 Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 435 Accompanist 1435 French Club 1435 Class Basketball 143. 3 Teaser 3- Music 3 Hands HAMQL LAY 3 Sis Classical3Basketball 1135 Latin Club 11, 235 Spanish Club 13, 435 Girls' Club 12, 33, Finance Committee5 Social Committee5 Dra- matic Club 13, 435 Twelve Old lVlaids 5 Girls' A. A. 11, 33. 3 Sunlisrht of good cheer 3 Coral 3 Prudence X I I L? 5355 -B21 39 I.- Z7 I, f X I C1 A 1 X f 1 gg +0 5..- LlLl.I.-KN Lmniox - Lillian Classical-Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Latin Club 1215 French Club 1415 Girls' A. A. 1215 Dra- matic Club 1411 Junior Philumel 141. - The Hutes of silence -rf lilumle and me-tty 7 Reserved Riciuko A. LESSER - Dirk General - Science Club 13, 41. - Talking - The world is focused before me --- An unaffected personality HIELIZX E. IJICHTIZNHERCER Lichy General-Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Dramatic 43, 415 Gi.-is' A. A. 11, 2, 315 Latin club French Club 13, 415 League Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41. Club 121: f Faithful vows -Ten cents. please --f Conscienuous classmate LOUIS KI. LIND - Louie Technical-Science Club 13, 415 Basketball 12, 315 Baseball 12, 315 Track 1315 Boys' A. A. 12, 315 Track 1415 Basketball 13, 415 Chair Squad. 7 Those marks I +4'Einstein's a big bluffln -- lVlanag1-x' W- Third Squad JOHN LOPEZ Classical - Debating Club 13, 415 French Club 1415 Blue and White Board 13, 415 Dra- matic Club 13, 415 Hi-Y 13, 41. gOur Daniel Webster -Giving his opinions -241 have a right tu be fi f X X ANTHONY J. LUCIA - Lucia Technical-Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 413 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 31, Glee Club 13, 41g Spanish Club 12, 313 Latin Club 1117 Debating Club 11, 2, 31: Science Club 13, 415 Track 12, 319 Dramatic Club 1219 Radio Club 111. - What'd you get in typwriting? - You flinched I -V Attending science lectures l1lARY-LOUISE BICCUTCHEON flI11ry Lou Classical-High School Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41: Social Service Committee 12, 41g Publicity Committee 141: Latin Club 12, 313 Spanish Club 13, 41g Spanish Club Play 1315 Girls' A. A. 11, 31 g League Basketball 1115 Dramatic Club 1415 Science Club 13, 41. f Our Girl Scout - Finished and flawless ee Snapdragrons ERNEST S. AICAIICHAEL - Ernie General-Football 1313 Spanish Club 11, 2, 313 Boys' A. A. 131. f--- Sheffield, Ho! --One of the Sugar Bowl gang + To be ffor, not to be! l1lYRON G. Al.-XHAFFY - ll'Iz1g Commercial. Y Delivery boy - Million dollar smile 3 Curly locks lXLxRG.xR12T li. Bl.-KRRER -Hillary General-Dramatic Club 11, 2, 315 Latin Club 12, 313 Girls' Club 13, 415 Girls' A. A. 11, 31: League Basketball 11, 21. + Good natured - 'Tis better to Hive than to receive 7 Pennies Q2 634156 Z7 I 1 f x 1 E: I X X Z M +2 Ea..- FLORENCE NV. MASON - Flo General - Debating Club 113, Latin Club 133, Girls' Club 123, Dramatic Club 143. -- Plucky - Always smiling - Checkered aprons HELEN M. MASSA - Twilight Commercial-Stenographers' Club 12, 3, 43, Girls' Club 13, 43, Basketball 11, 23, Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 33. - A football enthusiast 1 Bubbles - Bustling movements AIARGARET LOUISE Bl.-XY Peggy Lou Commercial- Dramatic Club 143, Stenogra- phers' Club 143, Basketball 143. -As sweet as April f Crisp organdie - Enduring as the stars AUDRESS LORETTA IXIEAD - ,Ju1ly General-Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 43, Sophomore Representative 123, Vice-President 133, Sec- retary 143, Rink! Committee 133, Membership Committee Chairman 133, Publicity Committee Chairman 143, Finance Committee 143, Latin Club 123, French Club 143, Class Basketball 123, Assistant Home Room Chairman 123, Dramatic Club 133, Class Secretary 11, 23. 7 A one-man woman -- Vogue i Luna Moth EMIL K. BIEACHAM -'Qllnzclzu Classical-Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 43, Vice-President 143, Older Boys' Conference 12, 33, Home Room Chairman 123, Latin Club 12, 33, Pres- ident 133, Glee Club 12, 33, Boys' A. A. 12, 33, Track Team 123, Dragon Board 13, 43, Advertisinsr Manager 133, Circulation Man- ager 143, Tag Committee 13, 43, Basketball 12, 3, 43, Manager 143, Forestry Club 133, Debating Team 13, 43, Manager 143, National Forensic League 13, 43, Editor, Blue and White News 143, Cheerleader 13, 43, Head Cheerleader 143, Dramatic Club 12, 3, 43, President 143, High School Players 1433 Junior Class Play. The Arrival of Kitty , Night of Plays, The Valiant 133, Truthful Husbands , Bathing Beauties , Blue and White Board 143, Business Manager 143, Night of Plays, No Sabe 143, Senior Play, It Pays to Advertise , Class Prophet, Class Booster. gukingn - Going to Erie! 4 Time on my hands? Z5 X X I I X X AUDREY JANICE RIICKELSON nd udu Classical- Freshman Girls' Club 1125 High School Girls' Club 12, 3, 425 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 425 Latin Club 11, 225 French Club 13, 425 Dramatic Club 12, 425 League Basketball 13, 425 Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 425 Clarion 12, 3, 425 Ring and Social Service Committees 132, Program, Finance, anfl Devotional Committees 4 . --- Hapvv-:zo-lucky 1 Wind blown boh + Evening! gowns ELEANOR F. BIILLER - Ellie Classical-Latin Club 11, 225 Spanish Club Club 1323 League Basketball 11, 225 12, 3, 4y. cz, ap, High School Girls' Volleyball 11, 225 League Class Basketball - P910 coats - Flrm as a fortress -- Prismatic glass LEVON AIINSER - Le Commercial - Girls' Club 12, 325 Dramatic Club 1225 Blue and White Board 13, 425 Sten- ographers' Club 142. +Mild as an English summer -- Priscilla - Drowsy music AR1'l'lUR J. l2lONROE - Squirt General-Football 12, 3, 425 Boys' A. A.5 Baseball 1425 Track 12, 32. -4 Tarzan - Why Teachers Get Gray - Gangster El. EANOR B loom' - Ernie General - Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 425 Girls' Trio Accumpanist 1325 Class Basketball 11, 225 Dramatic Club 1125 Girls' Club 12, 3, 425 Girls' A. A. 1225 Latin Club 1225 Spanish Club 1325 Ring Committee 142. - Gold against blue - Blue organdie - Glass slippers S-Z I -35143 5. f 1 X X ! ! C1 A ' X X I CHARLES XVILLIAM XIOORIE - Bud General-Radio Club 11, 215 Property Com- mittee 1315 Chairman5 Dramatic Club 141. - The host f Fussy -- Now, Charles Y RUTH ELIZABETH KIOORE Rutl1ie ' Classical 1 Entered Sophomore year. Spanish Club 1315 Latin Club 131. - VVOman's crowning glory - Sincere as sunlight - Serene HOBIER T. RIORRISON Slauglzter-Ho11.w General - Basketball 1315 Baseball 1315 Foot- ball 13, 41, Varsity 1415 lrack 1415 Spanish Club 1215 Class Basketball 1215 Hi-Y Mem- bership Team. --Our line plunger - There's power in that right - Maybe, lt's Love - Bill XVILLIAM C. KIORSE Commercial 1 Basltetball5 Baseball. - Lefty 4Third team's Hash 3 That boyish erin ll.-XRG.-XRIET KIULLISN General - Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Social Service Committee 131, Social Committee 141, Fresh- men Girl Reserves 1115 Girls' A. A. 1115 Stenograuhers' Club 1315 Class Basketball 1115 Home Room Chairman 121, Home Room Vice-Chairman 141. - Rose and ebony -- Summor showers 4 Sh1mmering satin I-F X l X X , CC XX f X ROBERT A. KIURPHY- Bala Classical and Technical - Entered Sophomore year. Hi-Y 12, 3, 41, Secretary 1415 Latin Club 12jg French Club 14Jg Blue and White Board 1413 Dragon Board 1415 Football 12. 3, 41, Varsity 1479 Basketball 12, 313 Baseball 1215 Senior Play, Class Testator. - Sig--nuls --- Lover, come back to me! -t'Ohl doctor -- the tooth BIARY ELIZABETH MUSANTE General. --- Perseverin! - Wmtersrreen berries +Generous as daylight C. .ALICE AllI'l'1-lliR'l'-'Arif' Classical-Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 425 High School Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 French Club 13, 4Jg Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 4Jg Science Club 13, 413 Girls' A. A. 11, 213 Clarion Musical Con- test 133. f A pause f- Faithful as the sun in the hcaverzs - Hollyhocks JAMES KIYERS - Jim General-Spanish Club 13, 4, 5, Gjg Spanish Club Play. -At the gas station - Modern Apollo + Better late than never JACK NEAL - Jak General-Football 12, 3, -U, Varsity 1413 Basketball 12, 335 Hi-Y 11, 3, 435 Dramatic Club 1413 Spanish Club 11, 2, 315 Glee Club 1417 Boys' A. A. 11, 2, 3, 43. -- The Huntsman fThose Oil City girls! 7 Thunderbolt g-Z s .if 45 ., vu Z-F I X X l X 5 C31 ff Sl - hu' 46 JANE NEAL --NJIIIIFI' General-Freshmen Girls' Club 1113 High School Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, League Captain 1415 Glee Club 1415 Art Club 1413 Latin Club 11, 215 Class Donor. -- Firecrackers -- Skyscrapers f Cosnieties JULIA NICHOLS Commercial-Stenographers' Club 13, 41, Stenographers' Club Styyle Showg Basketball 12, 4 . iuilfe see the brilliance of your eyes And need no other light - Carthairinian rose + Vlfhite jade M. GRACE NIEDERER - Grave Commercial - Hockey 1315 Basketball League Team 11, 21, Class Team 131, Captain 131, Girls' A. A. 11, 315 High School Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Treasurer 141, Social Service Com- mittee 121, Ring Committee 131, Music Com- mittee 131, Membership Committee 131, Fi- nance Committee 141, Chairman 141, Christ- mas Party Committee 131, Dance Committee Kid Day Dance 1315 Dance Committee Hi-Y Girls' Club Dance 1413 Dramatic Club 11, 3, 41, Secretary 141: Ticket Committee Hi-Y Girls' Club Play: Cheerleader 13, 41: Tag Committee 13, 415 Vice-President Senior Class: Home Room Vice-Chairman 1415 Senior Play. - A tireless worker -- Tongues of Hama ft-Men 1 Oh. theY're all right HBUV, ROBERT XV. NYSTRON1 - Technical 1 French Club 11, Club 13, 41. 219 Science - XVuvy hair - Smile, boys. smile - Mudesty brings success! DORIS M. OLSON - Olson Commercial Stenographic-Girls' Club 12, 31: Glee Club 12, 3, 41g Dramatic Club 121g Stenographers' Club 13, 415 Girls' A. A. 12, 31: Freshman Girls' Club 111. f-A sunset sonata - Glow worm -- May morning I Z7 5: X I I X DOROTHY E. PARK PIlfl'Xll,' Daily General-Girls' Club 11, 2, 315 Latin Club 12, 315 Girls' A. A. 11, 215 League Basketball 1215 Class Basketball 12, 31. - Sport clothes - Moonstones -f Admirable courage ALXRGARET PARK - Parkes Classical -Glee Club 111: Latin Club 11, 215 Girls' A. A. 1315 Girls' Club 1413 French Club 1415 Dramatic Club 1415 Girls' Club Ring Committee 141. - French verbs - Little thinfrs - Black-ered susans GARNIZY PEDIZRSEX Commercial - Radio Club 11, 215 Junior Play, Arrival of Kitty 1315 Orchestra 1415 Science Club 121. f The fiddler 1 Laughing -One of our huskies ANNA C. PETERSON - Pen Classical-Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 315 Hockey mg Girls' Club 11, 2, an Latin Club 11, 215 French Club 1415 Girls' Basketball 1215 Radio Club qu. 7 Lavender sachet -- VVhite clover -Immaculate moonlight DORIS PETERSON Commercial-Skenographers' Club5 Steno- graphers' Club Style Shaw 1315 Home Room Vice-Chairman 111. -- Sure as truth - Timid as a fawn -f Square shooter S2 -if +7 X I Z7 I f I 1 X X r C1 1 X X f ig 1 cf J. XVILLIAM PETERSON BiI1 , 'Pe1e Technical--Hi-Y 12, 4, 513 Glee Club 12, 4, 515 French Club 121g Dramatic Club 131: Boys' A. A. 13, 413 Football 1415 Home Room Chairman 121. 4 One of our dancing Romeos --'41Vl12lt a line! 7 Desvriblnr zi whale 3lIl.DRED L. PUNSKY Y .lIid Classical-Latin Club 11, 21, French Club 1315 Basketball League 11, 21: Girls' A. A. 11, 21: Radio Club, Dramatic Club 443. -- A jungle night -- Droopim: lashes ff A Greek writer lxiocuxiz C. REYNOLDS UIIIIOHJ HSIIIIZZ-l , Classical -Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Assistant Secretary 141, Membership Committee 131, Finance Committee 141, Publicity Committee 13, 41, Ring Committee 1415 Blue and White Board 13, 41, Associate Literary Editor 131, Literary Editor 141, Latin Club 11, 215 French Club 1413 Girls' A. A. 11, 31, Volleyball 111, Basketball 11, Z, 3, 41 Freshman Team 111, Junior Varsity 131, Girls' Club Team 141, Senior Varsity 141: Class Poet 1413 Y. W. Carnival Committee. 7 The Wielller ofa Haminpr pen -- An oasis in tho desert W- Scintilluting ADIQLE M. ROHLIN - Del Classical-Latin Club 11, 21, Spanish Club 13, 413 Basketball League 11, 21: Girls' A. A. 11, 215 Radio Club, Volleyball League 121. -a Tremulons smoke --- Pussy willows f Carefree as zz bubble ALMA Rl1SENQUlS'l' Classical--Latin Club 11, 2, 313 Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Dramatic Club 141, French Club 1413 Girls' A. A. 11, 315 Basketball 11, 2, 31. -- You are all that is lovely and light - - Maiden hair ferns --A A fresh mountain spring of words ZQK X X I X J ' PAUL ROSENQUIST - Rong Technical - French Club 1313 Basketball 1313 Baseball 12, 31. 4 Times-Mirror 4 Silence reigns 4 Experimenting in the Physics Lab MARY J. ANN Russo Commercial4Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 413 Stenographers' Club 1413 Dramatic Club 1413 Home Room Chairman, Sophomore3 Home Room Vice-Chairman, Juniur3 Home Room Vice-Chairman, Senior3 Secretary of Senior Class3 Basketball League 1213 High School Girls' Club 11, 2, 313 Secretary of Junior Class3 Radio Club 1213 She Couldn'k Pay the Rent , Shantytown Scandal. 4 Infectious giggle 4Dark and deep as mysterious seas 4 Flaming tulips BIARY S. SADLEY Commercial Stenographic 4 Girls' Club 11, 41, Social Committee, Music Committeeg Sten- ngraphers' Club 12, 313 Dramatic Club 13, 413 Girls' A. A. 1313 Vice-Chairman 1313 Sand- man's Pack of Dreams , The Trick of the Trade , Twelve Old Maids. 4Sweet and dignified 4 I Dive but fancies on a reed f4 Stained '-lass windows DOROTHY MAE SAMPSON - Dot Cnmmercial4Entered Senior year. Bandg Stenngraphers' Club. - Dragon band 4 Taffeta 4 Pipes of Pan ELLEN AIARIAN SANDEN Classical-Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Cabinet 1313 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 413 Laiin Club 11, 213 French Club 13, 413 League Basketball 1113 Twelve Old Maids. 4Yo4u are the theme of brush and tongue --- Tripping the light fantastic 4 Kid gloves X-Z -123149 12+ Z5 X f f 7 f L C1 I X X gn? l 1 in-n -l -if 50 AIDA SCALISE - Aida Classical - Class Basketball 11, 433 Girls' A. A. 11, 333 Latin Club 123, French Club 143, Girls' Club 13, 435 Dramatic Club 143. - Sociable -A bit of sunshine -- Mobile HELEN SCALISE Stenographic - Stenngraphers' Club. - A scent of musk -- Silent litany - Profiles RIARY E. SCHAEFFIER -Hillary Classical 1 Freshman Girls' Club 1135 Girls' Club 12, 3, 43, Social Service Committee 133, Ring Committee 143, Finance Committee 1433 Girls' A. A. 11, 2, 335 Freshman Basketball 113, League Basketball 11, 43, Senior Varsity 133g Latin Club 11, 235 French Club 143, Hockey 1133 Glee Club 143. 4 A lullaby 7 Moses 3 Fleeting sunshine DOROTHY SCHMIDT Smitty ,' Darin Commercial Stenugraphic -- Radio Club 113 g Girls' A. A. 12, 333 Girls' Club 133: Stenogra- phers' Club 13, 43g Girls' Basketball 123g Hoc- key 123g Track 123. - Petite 7 Gingersnaps +Maiden, enchanting, gay HAZOLD SCHVVAB - Schwab ' Technical -- Hi-Y. 7 Maybe I'm another practical man - Physics shark f Deeds are stronger than words ty.- f-5 15: X f X X ROBERT SCHYVARTZ - Bob Technical- French Club 11, 215 Science Club 13, 415 Business Manager, Dragon 1415 Bas- ketball 1315 Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 415 Senior Play, lt Pays to Advertise 5 Natural Science Paper 1415 Older Boys' Conference 141. 7- The business man 7 Canoeing 'Z -- Headed for the South Side GERALD SELLIN - Izzy Classical7Latin Club 12, 3, 415 French Club 1315 Dramatic Club 13, 41, Executive Committee 1415 Junior Play5 Evening of Playsg Junior Ring Committee5 Home Room Chairman 13, 415 Plaifers' Group 1415 Senior P ay. 7 A real woman hater 7 Oscar Johnson -- It's tough, gir1s7 ROBERT L. SHAVl'7HSllIZZL'U,' Bob General7l'li-Y 12, 31. -Interested in Physics 7 Equestrian minded 7 Toughy ANN SIEGFRIED Classical7Blue and White Board 13, 415 Home Room Chairman 11, 215 Junior Ring Committee5 Girls' Club 11, 2, 315 Latin Club 11, 2, 31, Secretary 1315 French Club 1415 Class Basketball 1115 Girls' A. A. 111. -- Peacock 7 Gentlemen prefer blondes 7 Venus JACK SLEEMAN - Jack Classical7Latin Club 13, 415 Baseball 131. 7 Curly hair -- Latin shark 7 Hello, Clarendon! S? ,gf 51 Ee.- l X X I C1 Z-F I f I X J gg JOHN FRANCIS SLOCUM - Jack Commercial- Glee Club 13, 413 Hi-Y 141. -- Abuses the use of free speech - Popeye, himself - Those gals! RICHARD G. SMITH - Dick Commercial Accounting - Glee Club, Quar- teiie 1325 Football 11, 255 Boys' A. A. 11, 21. - Our crooner - Looking after the boys at the Y - She lives on East Street-now RIARY STADIZL l Commercial Stenographic 1 Radio Clubg Girls' A. A. 12, 33: Stenographers' Club 13, 415 Dragon Board, Typist 142. 4 Her soul, a pool of water still and pure -An old opera tune - A solitary child I E HARRY STEIN - Stewie Commercial-Boys' Glee Clubg Blue and White Board. I - That hair! - Sylvia, My Sylvia! - Amusing Hoor talks XVALTER STREICH -J'Sfrike General 1 Football 12, 3, 413 Boys' A. A. 12, 3M Track 12j. wa Flying tackles f C'mon now-who is she? 4'Me and the ark I Ag 52 Z7 X X I Eg f 1 X J EVELYN M. STROMDAHL Ewe ,' Sfwe1lv Classical-Girls' A. A. 11, 255 Latin Club 11, 255 Spanish Club 13, 455 Girls' Club 11, 2, 355 Basketball 11, 2, 355 Spanish Play, La Broma 5 Hockey 11, 25. - Solid comforts -- Flakes of foam fa Wxstarxa vines XVILMA B. STRYKIER General - Entered Junior year. Art Club. Latin Club5 fA Quaker maid 3 Life is a window - Meek as a turtle-clove LEONARD SWANSON - Shrimp Technical - Spanish Club 12, 355 Boys' A. A. 12, 355 Glee Club 1455 Dramatic Club 13, 455 Debating Club 1455 Hi-Y 12, 455 Forestry Club 1155 Football 1155 Radio Club 115. 4'Ohl Oh! + Make way for me! -- Do I slay, 'em'Z XYIOLET E. SYVANSON Swe1lf ,' Vi Classical-Girls' A. A. 1155 Latin Club 11, 255 Spanish Club 13, 455 Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 455 Basketball League 12, 355 Volleyball League 1255 Class Captain 145. - Firm address -4 Mornim: papers 7 Starched uniforms HARRX' VV. Swxsur -- l3unny General 1 Glee Club 1455 Forestry Club 1455 Class Basketball 1455 Boys' A. A. 145. A f Montgomery Ward Co. f That car! +Females, watch out! LZ F3555 53 53-6-- I f X X I I X X I GLADYS E. TAYLOR - GIaddy Commercial Stenographic-Girls' A. A. 12, 355 Girls' Club 13, 455 Stenographers' Club 13, 45. -A silent sea - Crystal ff Rose-leaf ashes JANE lf.-XTHRYN TAYLOR General- High School Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 45, Assistant Chairman Devotional Committee 145, Music Committee 135, Publicity Com- mittee 135, Ring Committee 1353 Girls' A. A. 11, 35g Freshman League Basketball 115, Junior Basketball 135. Captain 1353 Hockey Varsity 115, Hockey League 135 g Class Volley- ball 125g Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 45, French Club 1255 Latin Club 1353 Glee Club 1455 High School Orchestra 125. -- Prancinsc poetry -A lousy punster - Capering iester GEORGE F. TONER - Tony Technical. - A x gymnast - Sorta sleepy - but still alive - Future President, Boy Scouts of America V. LORRAINE TONER muRlIiI1j'U General-Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 45, G. R. Ring Committee 145, Social Service Committee 11, 2, 3, 45, Social Committee 11, 2, 3, 455 Stenographers' Club 145, Girls' A. A. 11, 25, Girls' Basketball 125. - Silhouettes - Lavender and old lace - Gay as a butterHY JOHN S. TRAX - lark General- Football, Basketball: Hi-Y. - The dream that came true - At last! -A Rooms at the office fi 15: X I 1 X X KATIIERINE UNANGST - Katy Classical--Dramatic Club 1115 Latin Club 1215 Spanish Club 13, 415 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Ring Committee 1415 Social Committee 131, Social Service Committee 1415 Spanish Play, La Broma. S Trailing gowns 3 Green waters - Kitchcnettes ROBERT LVRBANSKI Commercial-Boys' A, A.5 Track 1315 Bas- ketball 13, 415 Home Room Chairman 141. 4 Dead-eye 3 Runnin!-Z errands - An accomplished basketeer GXX'ENDOLX'N VVAGNER 4Gu'e11ie ,' HlIfll5II1PI'U Classical-Girls' Glee Club5 Spanish Club. -- A toy music box 4 Spike heels -- Twirlim: leaves GER.ALD VVATSON - Jerry General. f Waiting: for the bus - Authority on books - Smoking his pipe LEAH NVAXMAN - Lml1 Classical - Freshman's Girls' Club 1115 Dra- matic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Glee Club 12, 3, 415 High School Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Debating Club 13, 415 Latin Club 1215 Girls' A. A. 1115 Junior Philomel 13, 415 Junior Play, The Arrival of Kitty 5 High School Girls' Club Cabinet, Social Service Committee 1415 French Club 141. 4 Brilliant hues - Steadfast as a fixed star 4 Proud humility gtk ,es -..gf 55 Z-5 f X f I I I C1 A , f X X I gy C nl 81 56 Lols IQLAINI3 WILLIAMS - Lamp Classical - Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41 Q Freshman's Girls' Club 111 g Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Music Committee 13, 41, Finance 13, 413 Junior Philomel 141, Latin Club 11, 21 Q French Club 141 5 Dramatic Club 141. f- Books are frigates -N A vhant - - Delicate as old glass H UG H V. 1Vo I.co'1 1' -' 'D oc Technical - French Club, Science Clubg Base- ball 131g Basketball 13, 41. --- Our dignified classmate 4 Flirting -ff Always interested EvI3I.YN KATII ERINE XVOLSTENCROFT Erie Stenographic-Girls' Clubg Stenographers' Club. - WVillowy 41 fasten my ideals to the stars 4 Handel, Beethoven ls.xBI2L li. 1VORLliY-H155-l , General-Girls' A. A. 1215 Girls' Club 1315 Membership Committee 1317 Stenographers' Club 131, Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41. -- A study in black and white - Toy baloons -e Canterbury bells Ii.-KTHERINE O. YAGGY- Kay General 1 Latin Club 12, 315 Girls' A. A. 111, Freshman Basketball 111, Basketball League 11, 3, 41. f Rosy cheeked apples 3 Modernity -f Raven locks K-5 Eg X joux YTOUNG - Popeye General. -A supposed woman hater - A possible competitor - They all give in sooner or later Class mitte 11 J: ROBERT.-X BIAE ZERHY 'fBertiz? ,' Bobby ical- Girls' Club fl, 2, 35, Music Cum- e 131, Social Committee C213 Girls' A. A. Latin Club fl, 21: French Club Q41 Basketball Captain Q2l. Oriental poppies Marcels A rare gem 5.-J Qc! MICKEY MOUSE YV EHIND that happy grin and carefree expression lies the spirit of the class of '32. lVe7re something different, weyre something newg that's why we choose Klickey Blouse for our mascot. lt's a hard and bumpy road aheadg stick with us, lliclceyl Z7 ig: X f XJ CLASS I-IISTCDRY VY Y UR class was organized in 1928. lnexperienced as we were, we realized that we needed capable officers, and felt that we had made a wise selection in the following: Presizlellr ...... ...... ..... . . .SIDNEY KELLY Vice-Prexifleflt ,, . ,JUNE IJEFREES Ser-remry , .. . .,,,, ..AUDRESS AIR.-XD Trmsurers, ., ROBERT G.-XRRISON Owing to our retiring, unobtrusive dispositions we did not enter into many activities this year. llost of our time was spent in adjust- ing ourselves to new situations. W'e were alert, keeping our eyes and ears open for things that would help us in our development. In reality, our freshman days were wonder days, exuberant ones, as we conquered what we met. As sophomores, our first act was to hold our class election. After the smoke of battle had cleared, the following were declared victorious: President ....... .....,.. .,.,.....,,., D I CK FIELD Vin'-Pre'.vi1lel1t.,, .,.. ..,,... G LADYS GRAY Sfvremry ...., , ....., ....,AUDRI2SS AIEAD 7lfFlI.Yll!'P7 ',,....... ...... R OBERT AIURPHY Our sophomore days were boastful, as we felt our first measure of responsibility and gloried in it. NVe became component parts of the Athletic Association, the Dramatic Club, and other extra-curricue lar activities. To us, the outstanding event of the year was the Freshman-Sophomore dance. Our junior days were confident, as we summoned all our reserved dignity and shouldered our ever-growing obligations. ln our class election we found that history does repeat itself, for the class chose the president and vice-president of the freshman year to act again in the same capacity. Prexiflrnt, ..,..,, , ,.,, .......,,, S IDNEY KELLY' Vine-Presiflezzf ....... .... J UNE DEFREES Sffretflry. ,,... ,, ......, Bl.-XRY Russo Treasurffr ...., ,... .... . , . l7ICK FIELD 58 P+..- Z5 5: X I X X x.z The junior play, The .frriwzl of Kitfj-, was a success, notwith- standing the padding of the temporary proprietor, Dick Field, and the calamity which almost hefell Jay Sellin, as Kitty. Our Class rings and pins, which were chosen during this year, were worn with great pride. The design on these pieces is used as the seal of the class. An all-school dance was given under the auspices of the junior class. lt was a farewell party for our president, Sid Kelly, who was to leave shortly for Greensboro, North Carolina. His responsi- hility then fell to our vice-president, june DeFrees, who ofliciated at the Class Day exercises where we said good-hy to the seniors. Secretly we were rejoicing at the thought of taking their places. Yvith the passing of the summer months, our senior year became a reality. XVe were guided through this last year to a glorious finish hy strong, capable leaders: l'rf.vifle11t, .... , ., ..,. TDICK FIELD Ivifl'-I,Vl'5id1'lIf,,. .Grzacii NIIZDERER Sl'l'fl'fI17'vl' . AT.-XRY RUSSO Trmsurw- ....,.. , GER.XI.D SELLIN During the First semester the editor-in-chief of the Dragon was announced. June DeFrees was the recipient of this honor. The senior class play, the choosing of announcements, the rejuvenation of our youth in kid day, baccalaureate services, class day, and commence- ment followed one another in rapid succession. These last days brought a sense of achievement, yet a sense of opportunities lost. XVhat a queer mixture! Yes, we have come to the end of our high school careers. lVe have enjoyed life and felt disappointment, we have heen praised and reproved, we have succeeded and failed. Now we go to take up our tasks here, there, and everywhere, determined that what lvarren High School has given us shall not have been given but for her own glory. To the classes of '33, '34, and '35, we yield those things which make the spirit of our high school unsurpassahle. 59 K-5 X X s.z CLASS PROP!-IECY YV Y E have come to the office of Plotz, Ze Great Crystal Gazer, for the purpose of ascertaining the future of the class of 1932. After a few moments of uneasy waiting our medium informs us that everything is in readiness, and that we are to prepare for a venture into the great future. Immediately a mist envelopes usg we seem to float on some magic carpet. The mist gradually clears and we End ourselves in a strange land. Ah, is it the Future? --Yes. There is Father Time behind us vainly trying to catch up. A look of anger is upon his countenance as he sees us cheating his dollar-ninety-eight alarm clock. Now we approach a great city. A sign informs us that it is Radio City built in the year 1932 A. D. As we draw nearer we see a hgure at a television microphone. He looks familiar and he is, for the announcer is none other than Dick Field. He is broadcasting all the news and gossip of the day on the Early- to-Bed Coffee Hour. At this point we seek a parking place for our carpet and prepare to listen in. Here is his broadcast: f'And that story about the grand opera reminds me that those two songbirds, Ruth Aubitz and Dick Smith, are making good in the footsteps of Kate Smith and Russ Colombo. Dame Rumor also reports that Henry Anderson and Gwendolyn VVagner are now playing for the social candlelights of Europe. Congratulations! And while we are looking at this page of music news, I may as well tell you the ICS-t of the story. It is reported that Beyer Africa, Song and Dance Klan of Broadway, is suffering from a broken heart. Siegfried, The pride of the Follies, has turned him down. Anthony Lucia hasn't anything to worry about. He is directing the General Food Company's Symphonic Television Orchestra and is rated with the best. 'fAt this point let me tell you what some famous chemists have to say about our famous Early-to-Bed Coffee. Craig Browne, VVilliam Ayers, and Donald Kinander, who are employed at the Beckwith Home for Retired Chemists, have made the follow- ing statement after severe tests: fVVe honestly believe that this coffee has been aged for at least five years.' lt may interest you to know that three customers of this institution have also heartily endorsed this brand of coffee. Chauncey Darone, Robert Hulings, and Arthur Davis said this: 'VVe drink two cups before each afternoon nap so that we will not fall asleepf Thank you gentlemen. Now we will proceed with the program. Bill lseman, the Terror of the Skies, was arrested this morning for speeding. Judge Norman Gustafson contends that patrol- men Graziano and Allen caught him in the act of traveling at the excessive speed of one thousand miles per hour. Of course he was flying his Sellin Special. However, as Iseman is a 'close' friend of those politicians, Charley Bloore and Bloosey Chapman, it is believed that the charges will not be pressed. Walter Bowes, the new owner of the Round Barrel VVorks, suffered a slight mis- hap to-day when one of his employees mistook him for a barrel and handled him accordingly. It has been suggested that Walter carry a sign when he is around the factory stating that he is not a barrel proper. f'That racing king, Jack Trax, broke another record to-day when he escaped from oHicer.Combs. A rumor says that Combs held his own until he came to a curve. He is resting comfortably to-night. 60 Ea..- 7 X X gy But now folks, let llrs. Fields little boy, Richard, turln the microphone over to Bob Urbanski while he tells you more about Early-to-Bed Coffee. All right, here he is. Hello everybody. You have all probaly heard of the scheduled match to be held in the near future between Ed Jefferson and 'Bull-Neck Blooseface' Jackson, the colored champion of the funderj world. Ed is now in training and expects to give the black boy a great run for his money. Listen to what he has to say about Early-to- Bed Coffee: 'l always prefer Early-to-Bed Coffee. It is so kind to one's muscles and makes one feel almost like a young school boy again.l- And let me tell you that not one cent was paid for that statement. However, we hope that he will get a couple of million dollars worth of publicity out of it. VVell, here is Dick again.' I have some more gossip here, girls. That flapper, June DeFrees, has just re- turned from another Klediterranean cruise. They say that while in Algiers she was smitten by a shiek. ln the near future she intends to go back to the old country and live in a tent on the Sahara Desert. VVhile we are speaking of being smitten I had better tell you that police are hot on the trail of Killer Monroe, the slot machine king. lf present indications mean anything, Sherlock VVatson will soon have the desperado behind the bar. But speaking of bars, did you know that Attorney Blyler is down in the Capital City working hard for twenty-five per cent. beer? However John Lopez, an ardent advocate of twelve per cent. is doing much to prevent it. Congressman Lopez says that as long as he has the support of the Speaker of the House, VVilliam DeForest, he can prevent the measure from being passed. There is quite a bit of discussion going on about the argument that Davis G. Durham, millionaire sportsman and president of a chain of hock exchanges, had with John Slacum, traveling salesman for a nationally known buggy whip concern. lt seems that the two are very much interested in the ravishing beauty, Agnes Frederickson. YVe aren't certain, but it has been learned from a good source that she is going to turn down both of them in favor of John fBurymore' Young. This couple has often been seen at the night club of Alma Rosenquist and Florence Armstrong. f'At present everyone seems to be suing everyone else. The latest case to be brought up is that of the two leaders in the facial cream industry. The manufacturers of the Xlurphy-Kehr Beauty Cream are suing the LaVerta Fouch lfiracle Kreme makers, not for breach of promise, but for infringement. lt seems that the president of the first named, Robert flafurphy, was digging a ditch in his front yard when he discovered that the clay dirt, when applied to his face, would make him handsome. He immediately interested the wealthy John Kehr, who financed the project. Since then, Kliss Fouch has made millions on a preparation of her own and hence the suit. Harry Sweet has stated that it is his belief that the first named party was merely jealous of the second's success. lt is drawing near the time when the Early-to-Bed Hour will have to come to a close, but before this happens allow me to inform you that those two apostles of basket- ball, Ray Caldwell and Frank Bevevino, who are now playing with the Rosenbombs .Knot the clothiersj, drink one cup of this brand of fine coffee before each and every important game. They say: 'lt gives us the stamina and pep that we need to make baskets and fouls. VVe have made more fouls than ever before since using this excellent drink.' Not a cent was paid for the statement either. Buy it at you nearest five and ten. Before we hear or see anything more, the magic carpet starts into reverse and in a few seconds we are out of the future. Time did not permit our seeing the fate of all the members of the superb class of '32, but perhaps the gods will allow the remain- ing ones to know their fate ere long. -wg 61 E.-- Z5 f X b I , E36 F gt! SENIORS NOTE E DICK JUNE OR AY HE 'ff62F+ AC EN f X X X X g.z SENIORS QI: NOTE YY Y UE to the omission this year of the Hall of Fame in the Blue and Uflzite, the Dragon board has taken this opportunity to introduce a new feature into the high school annual. VVe have set aside a page to ten seniors whom we consider have contributed much to the success of the class of '32. It is the hope of the Dragon board that this ambition will be favorably accepted by all those who chance to see it. Zi X If f 1 eg ! x J 1 Grace Niederex '.,, Gladys Taylor Ellen Sanden Jane 'llayloru ..., ,, Gwendolyn XVZ1QIlEl'.. Grace Niederer. Alma Rosenquist , Jane Taylor . ., , Gladys Gray . , Aida Scalise, ..... , .... .. lmogene Reynolds , Grace Niederer. ,, . Leah XVaxman ., . DeEtta Anna. , .. Jane Neal., ..,, ,, Grace NlCdC1'Cl '..... June DeFrees. ..... VVilma Stryker. ....,,,. Florence Armstrong. lllary Russo ......,, , -lane Taylor ..... .,..... . . Klargaret hlullen ....., Helen Berg ...,,, .....,.. . . Ann Siegfried... Jane Daley, ,... Jane Neal ..,,, ..., Jane Neal. Beulah Burch ...., DeEtta Anna .....,, . Belva Anderson ,,.,.... Leah VVaxman ......, Klary Schaeffer '..,,,.4. , Beulah Burch ,... Rlargaret Park ......, . L! SUPEIQLATIVES YY Y .. Hes! dll-Jrnzzlnl ,, Jloxt fllnzierf ,, , Hrs! IJIIIIIFI' ,Uoxt flflpfry-Gu-Lzzcky, ..,, Bert Jlllfiffllll Bw! ABIIYIIFFII , Bigger! Talker ., . lfzzlzzziexf . 1:'iggrxtI 1irt l'l!flffFl't'I' ,, . . . ...Wirrm-r , ,,l ej1f1iext , ..... rllori 111IelIn'I1mI. ..., .follizfst ,, , ,, . .,Lo1ul4'xt .. . .. Bigfyeavi Booster, ,. ,Buxifxf .,, ..... ...... , llvwxvt JIIIII-flwfllllllll HIlfF7' Bigger! 1'lIlS5f'I' . ,. , ....llo.r! Frzuzk, .. . ...Bigyrxf Cut-up 13051 Looking . ,, Hey! Jrtiri, .. , ., Jlnxi Cmzvffiffrl l3zf.vt,Jtl1IeIf ,, .,1'IlHf A'f., ..... . Silliesf , ..., , H1051 Pojrular .,.. . .,,.,...,,F11lIexl Thinnrxf ,, Class Cl'HlIk.,,.... .. ,, Slefpiexl ....,.. ...rllnsf Kifldish ., Slrlallffst , ,. 6+ ,,..Richard Field . ,,,. Gerald Sellin , ...,., James Carson ,..Arthur llonroe .. ,, Henry Anderson Frank Bcyeyino ,,,. . John Slocum Robert Landers Robert Garrison , ....,, John Slocum . Robert Landers , ...... Emil Kleacham , ......, , John Lopez ,XValter Bowes Norman Gustafson , ,, Emil Kleacham Emil Rleacham Gerald Sellin Charles Kloore . ...,, Beyer Africa .. ..,., ...John Irax .. . John Young Xveston Ensworth ...ajohn Lopez ..... Ray Caldwell Norman Gustafson , Chauncey Darone ,, Richard Field ,.XValter Bowes ..Arthur Davis , ,, John Lopez James Chapman .Chauncey Darone Wvilliam DeForest ! 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O h, this learning what a thing it is Anderson, Ruth G .........,. ....... ,........,,,,,.... . . . ..,,.......,,....... Life is but a thought Andrews, Jessie ....... .. ........ Those lines and dots are locks and keys Backstrom, Robert ........... .,... ,.,,..,....., .............,..........,..,.. S e l dom he smiles Barr, Klyrtle ......,......... ....................... .....,.......,,.. . ......... B e tter late than newer Bjers, Donald .......,.. .,,,. He makes no friend who newer made a foe Blackman,Sidney ..... .. Blair, lladeline ......... Blick, Violette .........,,.. Blick, VVinifred ......,. Bonavita, Frances Bonavita, hlary ......,.. ..,...... Branch, Robert ..................... ,... . . Brown, llarilyn ....... .... P lea Brownell, lxlarjorie. Bruno, Anna E. ..... ..,., . Carlson, Lorrin .................. Chalmers, Klargaret .......... Chido, Otto ,.....,. ....... . .. Cole, llladeline. ....... . Cook, Thelma .,,....,. .. hyistlom and fortune combating together Oh reputation dearer far than life . ,,,. She's all my fanny painted her Honest labor bears a lovely face Know thyself .. ...Endurance is patienre ronrentrated ...,........,.,......Abundance of superfluous breath sure and aetion make the hours seem short thfozlest humility is beauty's crown Patience ana' time conquer all things .....,,. ..............,............ fl mighty hunter, he .. ,, flbilities in1'ol1'e responsibilities . Hasten slowly To be gentle is the test ofa lady flow wise must one be to be always kind Coppola, Paul ..,......... .... .... ........ ............... . ........,...... U I I 1 at is your study? Covert, Winifred ..,...... .....,. ........ ............, T r 1 ith makes the devil blush Craft, lklary .... .........r.... ............ A b sence makes the heart grow fonder Culbertson, Sidney '.....................,... .. ...,......... .... .......... ' T 'is only noble to be good Culver, Jane ...,........ ........ ..,.,...... S I ie hath eaten us out of house and home Davidson, Carolin ....,. Dean, Juanita .,.. ....,.... Dietsch, Jane. That which All that glistens is not gold ...,,,,......,.......Paradise is open to all kind hearts is e1'erybozly's business is nol1ody's business Dickson, lllary ,...,,....., The clock upbraids me with the waste of time Doolittle, Robert.. ...., .,,,,,......... .......,, T I ze thirsty eartlz soaks up the rain 67 XT f X 9 2' an f X-5 Eaton, Jane . .. .. Eckdahl, VVard ...... Ecklund, Hilda. .... . Edmiston, llyrna ..,.. Edwards, Kenneth .... Ekey, Catherine E. .. Erickson, Romaine .. .. Farr, Dorothy.. .. Fillis, Rosie . .... Font, Vera ..., Foster, Elsie ,, Gaughn, Joseph . ,.,,.....,, .. .. Gaughn, Klary Catherine... Gay, Carleton Gebhardt, Dorothy .. Gettings, John ....... . Gettings, Ruth . Gheres, Klarie Gibson, Gerald ..... Gibson, Harold Gibson, Llewellyn Gordon, Katherine .... . Gough, Edward Gray, Helen .. .... .. Gray, blelvin... . Groves, Helen . Grunberg, Jane . Gustafson, Iva ........ . Gustafson, Loretta .... . . Haben, Klary ,. .. .. Hadley, Jean .... . Haehn, Edna . Haines, Sarah . 15: X l XX!! . LVIIIII aff l11.ve.r bntli itxelf Illllll fl'll'llIl ...EIl'l'l11Il smiles l1i.f e111pti11e.rs betray .. .. ..C1111ta11io11.v l'IIfl1ll.K'lIlXlll . .... Illffllt' is l1!'l'.Yl'l-f flll' best r1'1U111'1l .. ..... .... . Zeal 111111 Illllfj' are 1111t xla-zu . ..... . Blue '1v1'1'e l11'1' eyes as the fairy flax Tliere is i11 her .wal Il x,1'111f111tl1y fwillz 5111111115 . .lIe11 lllllkl? lates, zz'r1111e11 lllllkl' IlllIIIlIl'I'X . .,.lIe11 lllIT'l, .vigl1t, ZUOIIIFII 111.vial1t The IIIZIIH' that 1l1c'ell5 1111 ewry 11111111111 .. l31'1111l5' is its 111011 t'XL'II5!' for being . .. .. .. il l1ar1l,1' la1l1s lze Earth l1llX not Illlyfllllly to sliou' lllflfl' fair .. The bllfl'llPl' ,fee1l.v tl11'111 11ll .. ...EIII'llF.VfIll'.VA' ix tl1e yalt of el111111e111'e . . plrllfllfl? is your l1'111'11i11y ,l111i11b1lit-1' .vlzinex by its 11'1c'11 light ..Ti1111' and j111i11.v will 1lo llllyfllllljj .. . Beauty is 1111e of G111l's aifty .Complete lll ft'!lfIH'l' Illlfl 111 111i111l .. .. .. . Tlma art fl 1101111 frie111l D11 tl1e 1l11ty u'l1icl1 lies 11e11rest to you Oar 111111 if l!IIflf7llIt'A'S .Great tl1111111l1t.v, great feelings 1'o111e to her . ...... . .... .. For llfli' a jolly good fellow . . .. ..... flllly lool: you 11111113-011 3'f07'lll .....Do11l1t the 1111111 101111 .V'1L'l'lIl'A' hir 1le1'ol11111 .. Lire to exl1l11i11 tliy 1lo1't1'i11e of thy life ..... .. The 11j5p111'el oft f77'bt'1!lllIl.V tlze 1111111 .Ho1c' xt1'1111aely easy 1lij'lic11lt thingy are . ...... . I 11111 ll part of 11ll that I IIIITI' 111et ., Forget, farait'e,' 1'11111'l111l1', H1111 be agreed .. ....... . .... ....... . . ...... .. Your Illlllll' ix great Hammerbeek, Genevieve .... ...... C o111j1lefe xelf-1let'11tio11 is u'01111111's f1111't Hazeltine, James. ..... . .. Heard, llargaret Gail Herdendorf, Elizabeth ... Still tlze 14'11111l1'1' yreu' that 111111 Xlllllll llflllll 1-11111111111-ry all l1e 1:11110 .. . .lly fflllylll' u'lIl1i11 my lips l rein .Count tl111t 1111-1' lor! tulzore lou' 1le.f1'e111li1111 11111 t'ieu'1' fffllll thy llllllll 1111 u'111'thy aetion lllllll' Hesch, Robert ...... Highhouse, VVilliam. .. Hinton, George . ....... . Hockman, Burla.. . . Hultman, Everett. .... . Hultman, Helen .... .. .. ,......, Ge11tle11e.v.r, a 11'11rtl1u'l1ile Ilffflbllfl' Hair that glints IHKIIIII' . . . ls there II rarer l1ei1111 . Her t4'111'1lr are ax II liquia' pearl . .SIFIJIIIX Quark t11r11x 11l'1llIl5 to a l1111111 ....,Sile111'1' ix the perfett l1er11l1l of jay f-5 X l X X gf Hyatt, Emerson ..,, lseman, Gordon ..,,.... James, Robert. ,,,. Johnson, Chester ....,., . Johnson, Constance ..,., .. Johnson, Edmund ,.,.. Johnson, Eleanor Johnson, George B. ,,,. . Johnson, Nora ,......... . Johnson, Robert ..,. , Juliano, James . , Kehm, Katherine. ..., The Keller, James ..,,.,..., Kellerman, Elsia ...,.. Knight, Frances ..,,.. ,,,,, Knudegard, Aubrey '... Kofod, John ,....,......, .....,,, Ladner, Barbara ...,, 1-In ahridgment of man The answer to a maiden 's prayer ....,,,To get thine ends, lay bashfulness aside ,. .. ..Beauty is one of God's gifts Beauty is a delightful prejudiee ,. .... In small proportions we great beauties see , Deeds alone sufee ., ....... ...,., . .Still waters run deep Lore me little, lore me long ..... Wyisdom and goodness, twin-horn ..1 ollower of the national pastime Juline, Richard ....,. .....,,......,,,.... ,,...... . .,....., .,....., ....... . . . r 'lly heart is true as steel very shadows seem to listen to what she says ,, is the greatest artist - .. ..... Curiosity is the thirst of the soul ...Lore is familiar ., ,.., all flashing smile, a rheerful voice .,...,,...,...... ......,. ......,,....,,,...... H e peneils our fares . ...... I have no other but a woman's reason .,,Sweets to the sweet Landers, Gertrude ....,,,., Langhans, Ruth... Larson, Elinor ,...,,. . Larson, Rachel Lawson, June ...,.., .,,.,.,.. Lawson, llagdaline ..,,,. Layton, Fay ..,,, Lesser, Jeanne... .... Lindquist, Harold. .. Lindsey, llildred Ufhat we admire, we praise .....,JIy life is just one horrid grind . ll hen found maize a note of Ufhat is it to he wise? .......,,The world lfnows nothing of its greatest Ufvomen are as roses .. ., Go where glory waits .. ,..,. The lzlush that hindles in thy rheelr Our myriad minded Shakespeare Logan, Jack .....,,...... ..,... .... ......,,.. . . . ,. ,..... . .,.... l am in this 'world Lowrey, hlary Elizabeth. .. .,.., ..., ....,,... ...... ....... . . . . ........ ......., A ' eat not gaudy Lucia, Daniel ..........., .. ..... .. ....... This fellow is wise enough to play the fool Lucia, Sylvia ....,... Lucie, Katherine ,, ,. Lynch, Lucille., R-Iadden, Alice ,,.... hlarlett, LeRoy ...,,, . Klaurer, Alfred ..,,, ...., , . RIcConnell, Klartha ......, .. . ,,... . .....,,, .....,, .....,, I 1 fho first in1'ented work? ....,,.. .....,., A 'ot if I know myself at all .. Come now again thy woes impart .. .... ,. J previous evening all too .swiftly spent Let not the eooings of the world allure thee .. .... ,.,,,... . ., ....,.. ...... I Ie was a shrewd philosopher it few strong instinrts and a few plain rules lXIcDonald, Theodore ,..... .................,.....,..,,,... r J true son of the Emerald Isle Alclntosh, Adah. ......... . Blead, Gail ..,. ...,. . lllerritt, Kenneth.. Metzgar, David ., lletzgar, Robert Hellas, how little fan a moment show ..,,,....Trath has sueh a fave and sueh a mien d little nonsense now and then ...., Two lovely berries molded on one stem .... Two lovely berries molded on one stem 70 FM- 3-5 15: X 1 X X lliller, Sherwood ..., The rising hlizshes iL'1I11'1I his 1'11ee1cs Olfl' sf11'e1111 Klolinaro, Frank ,. lloore, Sarah Alyce ...... . Rlorganrotli, Lavina . hlorse, VVilliam R. Blyers, Verna ,. , Nelson, Raymond .. ,. . ,, ...JI 1e11r11i11g's 1111111111111 it is sweet to 111'i11h , , ..,, ,, .. .1-11'1i1111 is 11'1111si111ry S 11e 1011.1 good 11.1 she ZLYIX 11111- . flvllllf 1111111 llllff, l Illlft' , ljllfll 1111, keep llIO7'lIIy 1 profess 11111 talking Nelson, Stuart .. . Iffllfll 'ZU0l'Il.V 11111, 111,1' eyes 111111 smiles will 'win Newhall, R. Osborne ..,. ..... ....,, .,,, , , . , .,.., ..., . . .. ,. ..., 1 11111 11111 1111111 Nichols, Klichael .,.., Nollinger, Doris.. . Nordin, Jack ......, . ,,,, Nystrom, Klargaret , Oherg, Geneva, ,. .. . Olson, Gail ...., Olson, Helen 1 ....,, Ostergard, Klaurice ..,,,. Park, VVoodrow Perry, Ned . Perry, Pauline E. Peterson, VValter Rapp, Jael: .. Reardon, Eleanor, Reynolds, Paul ..., Ronan, John ,. Roos, Florence Rossetter, Sarah ., Rowland, Alberta Samuelson,Alice .... Samuelson, Everett Sasserson, Curtis ,....,,, . .. .. . ..... He 11111hes sweet 11111si1' ..., ...,, . 11.110 1111111 been X'Z.L'FFfP7' 1111111 she? 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O11 01111111 1 1'11 fly 101111 thee ...J little nonsense now 111111 then .. ....., . .,., .....,, ..., N ' 11 '11'11s1er of 'w11r11.v is lil' Schaeffer, Laura Belle.. ., ., Two hearts u'i111 but II si11g1e thought Schuyler, Cortlandt Schwartz, Elma ,, ..., ,, Seaquist, Elsie ..., Senger, james . Shawkey, Curtis , , .. Shearman, Klargaret Sherhack, Betty .. Shulman, lsrael ,, Siggins, Edythe . Siggins, Lillian . Siggins, Todd ..,. ,I hurse, ll hurse, 1111 hi11g11o111 for n ll!1f.YP.l , ,, For 'iis 1111111 well h11o'w11 to 1I10Jl .. ..., ...,, . ..,, ....,, . Elegant 11s silnfzlifify The 11e1'i1 F1111 1'i1e .Vl'7'1pfIlft' for his j111rj111se , ..., , ,, ..,, ..., . . ..D11re 111 he true The .ro111111i11g j111'g1111 of the s11111111s . . , nl 1o111'11ge 111 Fllllllff and to obey ujllll' 111g r11111111 lFIl7'S 1'11re11 one l1!l0f11l'1' 1101011 his Illlllllj' rheeh .. lf'e 1e11r11 t11r1111g11 1ri111 risk 1111' 1111 q11es1i1111s 111111, I'11 lfll you 1111 lies . .. .. Uwe life 11111 to n11rse11'es 71 1'-xx Sloan. Rachael.. Smail, Hazel Belle . .. Smith, Elizabeth A.. Smith, John. . , .. Smith, Ruth ...., . Smith, VVinifred ,, . Snarburg, Eleanor ....., .... Snelding, Elsa Blae, Soderburg, Robert ., .... .. Strom, Earl ,...., , Svensen, Carlyle .. Swanson, Harold Taylor, Philip. gg ,n 1 XY!! ...The 11151 111115' 0f Il 11001111111 15 10 be pre11y ., . ...,, .. ..,.. ...... ,... ,,,... , ..,.. .,.. QI ' 1 1 e g1f'111ee1 fllillg ,,S11e11 111111 50 T'I1V'10IlJ' are the 11151115 0f men ....,.TI'1l1' 51111111, II 7l11g1Ifj' 1111111 .. ,,,,. The 5011111 511111e -11111 .Yj'lIlfl1lf1l4'f1L' 1'F11l' . ..,. .... T 1112 11111111 10110 lIl011f'Kf1j' 17011111115 her 'lU01'f1l ISIN' we 111111 1111' 111 171811.19 7IlIl.Yf 111111511 10 11111 ,, , ,, .. SZUFFIKI' 6'-FFS ICFIY' IIPTFI' SFF!! HS0 5u'ee1 1111? b111511e5 of 1111511f11111e55 . ..., . ..... 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XVilsun, Xvilliam ..... ........ XVulstencroft, Alice. NYright. Thomas . Il 101055115 ..C0111e, g11'e 115 Il 111511' 01 your qllllnfj' , , ,. Her 1'011'e 10115 ever 50,11 ..... ,......, ......., ....,,,.... 1 1 1 I re11511 Il 111111' IIUIIJYIISA' .WJ 511y f111'e 15 be11er 1111111 Il f0r'w11r11 11e11r1 Ile r11115 115 fflif 115 if 1112 111111 egys 111 1115 5110125 There i5 11 y11r11e11 111 11erf111'e IlY1l6'Il 111' 511111e5, I1 f1re11y 11111111111 ill 1'111'11 1'111'ek YYYYYY YYYYY YYYY YYY YY Y --1+ 72 111-- M W www M Wwf M Gf, ,,:7W W WWW f,fW A f4Z,h ,,f, , WWWWWW,mWWW,WW, 2 f ,Q z f 2 4 14 Z 1, , , f Q. X 3 S 3 s 3 S 5 Q . Q X E 2 E S X 3 X Nm ww MNWQMNMXX XNmQmwwSwwMwmQww5vm w Wmwwmwxfmw 5 Z 5 u 2 M nw fb SGDIIISHGDIIMINDIIRIIESS if QE J l K Z5 f X 1 I X X I L! SGP!-IOMCDQE CLASS Abbott, Klary J. ..,..,,,. . Ackert, Ruth .. ...., Acks, Jeannette.. ...,,, Africa, Edwin. ,.,.,... . Allen, James. .... Alzingre, Anderson , Anderson, Anderson Anderson Dorothy '..,, , Dorothy. ......, . Esther ,,.... Y Anderson, Frederick Anderson Anderson Anderson Barger, J , Louise V. , Rlildred. , Ruth E.. ...... .. RUC ............ .. Barnes, John. .,4,.....,,.... . Barone, Carmellau.. Bartsch, Carl.. ............. .. Baxter, Bernice ,.... ,,., . . Baxter, Emerson .,,, Betts, Do rothy ll. Betts, Jane .....,.....,,,.., .,,, Bevevino, Bidwell, Rose XI... .. Bonita ....,,,... Billsborough, Ezra Bishop, P Black, N Blair, Ve hillip .,,,.,..,.,,,.. ellie ..,,....... ra KI. ,...... . Bleech, Peter.. ..,...., .. Blick, Ed Bonavita ith ,.....,, , Joseph ....... Cecelia .,.......,,.. Daisy .,,,.......,,,. Boyd, Frederick Bradford, Jane ,.......,,.. Brian, Lawrence .....,.... Briggs, Willard ..,, Brinck, Hazel ,,,. ,,., Brooks, Charles Brown, Robert ..,,,, ......., . . Caldwell, Charles ,,,,...,,, Carlson, Ethel... ....., Carlson, Hazel.. .,.. .. Carr, llyron. ..... ......... . Casses, D Caughey, orothy .. Jane .....,..... , Cederquist, Norman .......... Chapel, Klarjorie ..... . YY Y .... ., .... ,, flw lVertz Oli, for Pete'x sake Oh! Oh! Thats the nuls . ,... .. Yeah . Gee . .You darn betehn .............Oh, my gosh .... ls that so? Runt Oh, yeah? Oh hen . .,...... .,........ .,...... W 7 hy not? .fire you telling me? any gum? ...,........I or gosh saber . Raspberries Oh, yes? Am I speedy? ......Oh, for mtl' sake . Oh, no? No leid-ding ...............Ix1ddo , ,,.... .Donii be funny Isley, lllillie, got your math? . Blerlz For he1l1'en's sake .. lVertz .. ..... dm l blue or am I blue? boloney . . ,, ........ ........ O h thunder Sure, why not? .............Prel!y elefver ., ........,.. ................ . .. Holy roostey ..... Dorff be funny Either Ihat or II bunch of bmmrms .lust off hand .. ,, llly gosh Oh for dass sahes You don't mean to tell me . fIren't you clever Hold your horses . .,,........ Blow me down! 5 Q55 J 3 f 5 1 Y a Z7 lg: X I X Sl J Chase, Audrey '....., .... Check, YVilson ..,,, ..,. Chido, Thomas ..,,, ..... Clendenning, Gretta Clifton, George Clymer, Kathryn ......, Cole, Kenneth .,,. Confer, VVa1te1 '.... Connolly, Geneva ..,,, Conway, Francis ....., .. Coon, Lawrence .....,,... Crosby, Harry ,... Culbertson, Homer.. Curren, Robert Danielson, Elmer ......, .... Danielson, Herbert Darling, Ella ,,., ........ . .. Dase, Lillian Decker, VVarren ..,,,, DeLong, Robert ..., ,,... Delp, Paul .....,,. ,,,,.. Dilker, Audrey . Dilley, Doris ....,,,...... Dillon, llary A. ,..... . Dorsey, Helen. ..... .. Driscoll, John ...., . libel, Barbara ,,,., Eberhardt, John ....,,......,, Ecklund, Donald Edgett, Beatrice ,,r.. .. Edwards, Elinor , .. Ekey, Kenneth ...,,, Engard, Charles ....,., .. Engle, Edna. .... ,,... . Erickson, Virgil .. Ettinger, Gail ....., ....,.,, Falbriski, Leonard .. ..... .. Ferrie, Anna llae Fouch, LeAudra Fouch, Blarjorie. . .. Fox, Albert ..... .. Fullerton, VVayne .... ...... Fultz, Helen ..... . ...... ,. Galenis, Anna ...... .... Galenis, Anthony.. .,.. .. Gerg, Eileen .............. .. lsllflffl' U'lmt Ilzf lwrk? Hr-r fellzlh .. .... JIT 11001111655 Oh ymli? . .............,, Gee I 1lon't know fflmt do you t'Ilfl'.9 ...........Sm'k 'rm I a'on't know, do you? gee whiz . . . rilll I zz good girly? .. News ......Rn.vjvbw-ries . ............... I don t mfr .. ..... 171 tell you later O11 .vhmikr Get' 'whiz .. .... ffvhoops, my boy .. orkablf Hill!!! . Gee, I !l0I1if lczmu' .HllI,l' mfs . .. ....... .. Kyo . GW yozfre dumb .Too bury fo folk .. ,,,, ..... . . . ..,. I1 fmt? . ..... Nzfrts You Ilflllif my . ..... . SpPfrl1lfxs ....Hj' George H UP work togzfihfr .. . .Oh EYFIIII., I rlozft know .... Go lay down nlfllllll' . ...... I'm Il ,f!17'lllf'!' ....... PVPII? . .... ......, . .. Lf't'r we ...lim 1111 artist , ........... . Do IFN .... .. ...... .. Heck . ...... Don? ,IF dumby . Gimme krirlmfl korn Goxh XT 5: ,5 f X X Giegerieh, Gerald., Gilson, llarym., Goodwin, Curtis Grace, Thomas ,,....,. Graham, Caroline Graham, Robert Gray, Evelyn. ..., Graziano, Peter . , ,. Green, Burdessia .,,,.... Grosch, Verna ..... .... Guild, Alma, .... ...., , .... . , Haggerman, Arthur ..,,, Haggerty, Dale ,,,....,,,, .. Hagstrom, Ruth ...,,... Haight, Anson ,,,.....,.. Haines, Geneva .....,.. Halsey, Betty ........,,....,.. Hamblin, Hazel ,. Hamblm, Pauline ...........,,,, Hammerheek, Engvar .....,.... Hammerbeck, LeRoy, Hand, Barbara,.,.,...... Heald, Donald ..,,, .. Heard, Doris. ..., Heim, Geraldine Henderson, Ruth .....,, . Herdendorf, Grant ,......, Hickey, llary L. ......, . Hildum, Cleo ..,.. Hills, Dorothy .. Himes, Edith ,,...., . Hofer, Louise .,,. ..,. Hoffman, Vera ..., Hogan, Louisa, Hogue, Lois June ,,...., , Hollister, Willizim .....,, Holmberg, Viola ......,, . Hornstrom, Charles ,,,,,.... Hoskin, Preston Huber, Ruth ,...,, .. Hultquist, John., .....,, .. Hunzinger, Frances ,,,,,, .. Hunzinger, Blargaret lrwln, Clarihel. .....,,....,...,,. . Jaynes, Estella ,..... Jackson, George Sl , ......,......,, ..... . .. .dm I fast. 9 They Cflllif mean me . .,,. ,,.....,,. . ,,Let ii lay ......, ,..I'7II n noie furrier Jnrl his name is Allie , ...,,.Gosl1 , .,,., Oh Hizrryy' .. .. Raspberries ,. ....,,,... I zlmft knofw l knou' l'll fail ,,,... 'Er sunzpiu ,,,lI's jus! my false Ieeth , ......., I live in Stonelzam .dnrl-rl .........,,,,, .,,. l lull, to girls Newer do 'what oiliers will for you ,Oli for the life of clog ---+1 78 yet.- Dorf! chu ., .....,.. Hou' ean you tell? ,. You say 1Vl1y ask me? .. 111711 not skinny .. Be quiet 9,011 heel' , ...., ,.,... . .. No foolin' Two hnnilzurgers , ,....,,..,Oh Yeah? ,..,,,....Tl1e bus was lzzle Gee, 1 like lzinl .,......His nnlne is folin ....,,, ..,,, . . You flilley , ...... Ilfvllllfil' flint for? ..., I forgot Iilll II elliplnunk Squelch ..... I Iilllllf 'LUIIIIUI , ......., Illll n Swede ...,,......,,..1Y0ll squirrel .. ,,,. .. .,,. ,.... PVl111t of it? , .For t'I'-1'lll, out loull Cause Iilll l rnnkenstein ., ......,,.....,, ,..., 0 ll, all right ..l fhouglit I'd sjrlil Youll be surprised ., ....,. .....,,....,...... r Uuyhups fi f 5: X f X X xy Jensen, Evelyn ,,,, .. ,.,., ,,.. ....,,.. ........,,......., . . . Reaily Jerman, llonica ....., .... . . ..,... You u'ouldn't laid me? Johnson, Alice .. ....,. . .. ..... ............,., O 11 Yeah? Johnson, Charles .......,. .,,,... . .,............ . O. K. Johnson, Clyde.. ,....,., ..... . .....,..,..,. ..,,,,.. ,,.. r 1 I eriry Johnson, Donald YV. .. ...., .. ,.,. Ufhat is it ll game? Johnson, Howard ,,,. . .....,. HI Iihes uvnizeri Johnson, Lucille.. .,.,.,, .,,,......,,...,,,......, H uh? Johnson, llarjorie .....,. .,,.,., ......., . . .I'll bile Johnson, Sheridan .... 4,,.,.... ....,... . . ,,,..... H oly Juliano, Angelo .... ........... . Dorff he ,foolish Juliano, Julia.. ...,,,... . . .... .. ..,,.,,,...,..,...,,,.. ,,,.,,.....,,....... S top it Juliano, Rose ......, ......, . . .. .... .. ............. ,....,. . ..Bring me that picture Juline, Edward ....... . Kabat, VValter .....,..... Keefer, Keller, Kerven, Pearle.. .. Kluriel .... .... Richard ..... Kifer, Helen ,,... King, Valjean ......, Kintner, llorris ..... Kirby, llarian .,.,, .... Kiser, Leona .... ......, Klein, Frederick ,,4.,.. Knapp, KUUPP, Helen Gilbert... ...,. Koebley, Charles. .... Kofod, Laura ...,,..... Krantz, Larson, . Karl ...... ....... Alta ....... ,,.... Larson, Glenn ...... Larson, Howard ...... Larsen, Jane ...... Latshaw, Betty .....,... . Lauffenberger, Xliner ........ . Lauffenberger, Philip ...,......... Lindgren, Klartha ...... ,...... Lindquist, Floyd... .... Logan, Catherine ....,... Logan, Teresa .,...... ..... Lohnes, William .......,.. Loper, Richard J ...... Lord, Allen .... .... . Lord, Ruth .......... Loree, Irene-.. Lott, George .......... . ..... 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Bflillflll Charles D. .....,. dffuble Charles YV. ,.,..... .. .. ...Hizuglzty Clarence .,.. ......,, ...., . . Shy Clifford ..., .. . ,,.... Slow Dolly .....,..,. Llzune ..,,,..,.... s. Johnson, lxlvera ......,.. Johnson, Gerould ..,,,. Johnson : Klargaret Q. Jordon, Harry . .....,,,.... . Jordon, Rohert ...,,,,.. Juline, Jane ..., ....... Kays, Florence. . ..... .. ....Trunquil ...Graceful ...Quiet .........Bluslering Tlllkl1fi7'6 Fluent ...Peaeeful .. ....... dthletie Tolkatiw Kearns, Mary ....,,,,.,.. ,.,.. . . Siuilioux Kehrli, Ruth ..,, .,...,,,..,.... ...,...... r 1 musing Keller, Betty Jane ..,,,.r....., .. ,,.....,, Cancelled Keller, Don . ...., . ,....... .............. S tulzborn Keller, Florence ......... Kellerman, Elmer Socinble . .,,,.... Stuzliour Kelly, Lois .,,, ,......,,, ..., . .Friendly Kemble, Lewis . ....... ,... ,,.... 1' ' riendly Kemble, Vvayne ............ .... . . ..... ........ .... . C lever Keyvinski, Stephen .. Kidder, Frances ,,.... 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Denzure Cheerful Egotisticzll ......, Intelligent .. ..,.,,.. Frienrlly .........,l5su1ning ......Clteerful ..,.........lnquisitiwe .. Steadfast Energetif Slow Sleepy Iiiflciire Pepin' LeTrent, Joe ...... .... . .. Loquacious Linck, Charles Lindberg, John XV Logan, Douglas Loney, Clara ........... ....l riendly lllodest Royuish .. ,.... rllodest Lopez, Elizabeth ..... ...udinialzle Loree, Jane . ..,,, Louchs, Arthur J. Lucia, Alyida Lucia, Blargaret .. Lucia, Rose ...... Lutz, John .... Lyle, Dorothy .... . Lyle, Thomas .. Lynch, Otto .... Lytle, Robert ..,, .. llahery, Juanita , llahery, Junior . ...... ,.,. ........,, . . .Friendly Pyeuzlo-solemn .. Intelligent .. .. ..., .. .... Oxtentatioux . .....,,,... Quiet .. . Cheerful .. .,,,, ........ ....,... ....... Q u i et Gooil-nrztured .. .,...,,... ..Sl1ort Pleasant ........Dnring1 .. ..,... . ..,. Courteous 1IacDonald,Eleanor ..,..... . .. .... ..Plensr1nt KIacDonald. Jack ........ . ..... ...Breezy llack, Louis . . .............. ........... C heerful -. 88 gg..- K-5 Illack, Blarie ..,, .. lxI21CXN7llli2lIT1S, Doris hlaier, Virginia .. , Klain, Robert .... ,, Blaleno, John ..,. lllaley, Joseph , , hlarlett, Edith ,. .. Klarlett, Otis ,. . llassa, Frank ....,, lllassa, Laura .... Klathis, LaVerne . ,,...... .. illaurer, hlargaret ,... ,..... illaynard, Ruth ,....,..... HcChesney, Janet ..... lXIcConnell, John ...., . lXlcConnell, Joseph AICCll1'dj', Klargaret ....,,.,... Klcllonald, Arthur KlcDonald, Leo , 1IcDonald,KIarie ,. .. KIcEvoy, Frances .. hlclntosh, Keith ...,... hIcKeehan, Avanelle hlellichael, Forest . Klellander, Evelyn . Miller hlellander, Vernard. hlerenick, Alike ...,4. Miller , Dorothy ..,., . Xliller, Howard .... .. hliller James .. .. hliller Klae C. Rliller, hlary Louise , VVayne . ,. Hlitchell, Charles .... . hlitchell, XVilliam hlonroe, Agnes llonroe, Elizabeth llonstrom, June . Kloore, Delbert ...., . hloran, James .. 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I 1 zqulsilire Xugent, Avahelle .. ,.., ....,., I ndustrioux Olsen, Hazell ,,..,... Flirtations Olsen, Peter i .,.,, ...... Impetuous Olson, Olive! .... ..... .,.....,,..,. .............. I I 1 nirzble Oriole, Sara .. ........ ,.......,..... , ..Ostentati0us Ostergard, Xlary Ellen ..., .,.,.,,....,,, . Pretty Ostertag, llelville Ostrom, Elvira ....,,,.. Owens, Lambert ,, Owens, Quay ..,, ,. Pace, llargaret , Parise, Anthony ., ...... Pearce, Gertrude , . ,, ....,,,.....,,, lllilrl . ,,... ,, lllodest Friendly Beorning Quiet Talkzztizie Qulet Perry, Klyrna ., ....., ......,,. . ....., . Coquettish Peterson, Gerald .... ,, ,,... ,lllodest Peterson, Gilbert . , ..... ,..........,,.. I nrlifferent Peterson, Helen C. , ..... ., Peterson, Stanley . ..... ,. Porter, WVillis ,,.. ..,,, Punsky, Harry ...,,,, Punsky, Jean .. ....,., ...... , . Punsky, Lawrence ,, .... ., Rader, Beulah . ,,., .. Radspinner, Betty Rapp, llary Rapp, Phyllis . .. Reed, Arthur ..... .... Reiff, lsaac ., Retzer, Rita ,, .. ,, ,,,. .... ......., . . Bright lllischiewou: Little Entllusiastic Dreamy .........Frlendly ....,.....Demure y ....... .....,,, . Sli Ostentatious folly Dj'7Il17IIIE Rich, Leo , . , ..... Faeetious Rich, Louis . ...... ...,,.. D reamy Rich, llary A. , .... . , ..Plea.mnt Rich, hlary T. , .. ......,, Friendly Rich, bam .... .,..... ,....,, .,,,.,... . . . ,,,....., , . Short Richerson, Lorian Rieder, Elnora . ,. Rieder, Ethel . Rfeder, Janice 89 5+ .- Hzlppy'-go-lucky' Joyful ....,...Reticent .. ..... Entertaining 43 X X x-1 l 7 ! H Rieder, Ronald .,.....,,. Riggs, Franklin Rizza, Ellen ....,...... Roberts, Ruth .. Roberts, WValter .,,.....,, Robinson, Charles .... Rock, Dominick Rosenquist, Esther .... Rosenquist, Leonard .....,,.. Ross, Janet . . ..,,.,.....,,,...,.. Rowley, Evelyn ....,... .,.,...... . Rowley, Robert ...... .... Ruhlman, Florence ,,..... .. Rulander, Lyle .....,.... , Russell, Pauline . ,,,.. . Sailor, Everett .,,....... . Sanden, llildred ....,,.. Sandrock, Anne ..,...., Sandstrom, John , ,... Sasso, Helen ,....,.,,,....... Saylor Scalise, Benjamin ..., Scalise, Rose .,.. ..,.,..... Scalise, Scalise, VVilliam ...,,.. Schatzle, Robert ..,.. ..,,,,. ..., Schweitzer, Vernice ..,, 44., Schneider, Charles Schwab, LeRoy ..,,,. . Schwartz, llartha . Schwing, Gene .... ,. Scott, Linnea ....,.. . Sedon, Helen .,... Shannon, llargaret .. Sherwood, Dora ,,... Sherwood, Oscar .,, Simmons, Eugene ,,,..., Sloan, Klartha Smead, Edna ,...... .....,,... Smith, Betty Anne ,, .. Smith, Geraldine ..,,. . Smith, June ...,,.,.,... Smith, llartin . , Smith, Norman , Kenneth ......,..... Theresa .,,.....,.... . Short llli.s'el1ie1'ous 4 ..Baxhful Small , ......, ......... , ,,,. S hy ....,, Bashful ,, Good-mztured .. ,,.. ..... P leasmzt . ,,... .. .Presuming .. Quiet ..,,,....,,,.BFI1Ilflflll ....Goo1l-naturezl . ..Consfientiou5 .. ..,,,....... Friendly . .....,,, ...., . ,i ., flililrl .. ...Ulzassuming ,. ..., dttrrlctiwe Baslzful Poetic . ....., Brzshful ,. Quiet .. ...... . Conreitea' .,.,.... Coneeited Sweet-temfzerezl Stuzlious ..... Lzznky Peppy .. .. Boislerous' . Noixy . Toll Ostentatious , Faithful , ....,,, Studious . , Stuelious Easy-going lVIu.veulz1r lllilrl ,, ....,., Athletir Thelltrifnl Demure ,Corpulent , . affected Reserved .. Pleasant l -- at 90 te-- Sperry, Vail . .....,.... .,,,,, ...,,. L 1 lnyuizl Steele, Coburn .. ,,..,, ......, . .. flleehanieol Stewart, lXIary ...,....,, . ,....., ..., I ooial Stoetlzing, Virginia ........ ,,.. , , ...,,.. Quiet Stover, Inez .,,,,.. , ,,...,,....... ....,...,, F lirtfztious Stromdahl, Bernard ., ,... ,,..., ....... I 1 mttentifve Summerson, Vera .,,... . Swan, Carl ..,,,.,...., ,..... . . Swanson, Harry ..., ....., Swartz, VVadeh .. .,,,..., ,, Taylor, Clayton .... ....,, Tibbott, Roy .... ,, .... ., Tibbott, Virginia . ..,.. . Toner, Harold ..,,....., . . .lowitll Reckless , Bright Plezzsnnt ,mlnzlustrious , ..Li1'e-'wire , ..Li1'ely ., ............ Friendly Torrey, Arthur ..... ..,.. .....,.,.. , , ..,Uisehiez'ous Tremblay, Josephine .. Tremblay, Leo ,.,.,.., ......., . .. , ........ . ..,....,.,. Bashful Short Trushel, Arlene ,....,, ....., . ,.Goo1l4nature1l Viola, Joseph .. WValker, William . VValtman, Elinor .,,. ,.,.. VVaples, llary .....,,. . VVarren, Rosalie .... .... VVatson, Roberta ,......,. VVay, Orma ,. , ...., ,, VVeigle, John VVest, Harry .....,,...... VVhitehill, Robert ....,. ., , XVhitten, Lawrence . .....,... . VVhitten, lllarie , ,. VVickstrom, Tom . ,... . VVilson, Nyetta .. ..... ,. VVineriter, Harold VVolfe, Burdette , ,, Small .. ..... Popular ., .... ..... Sweet ,, .......,.. Thoughtful Friendly .....,,.. Dignifiezl .. .,In1lu.ftrious ,. Retiring .. ....,,,, Athletie ,Bashful . ,......,, Brzshful Silly , ...., ., Kllert .. ,.. Friendly . .,... Imlifferent I-Iumorous Vvolstencroft, llluriel ...., ., rlmlzitious VVoodruff, Klargaret ....... .Stuflious VVoodruff, Xlarjorie .....,......, .. . ..., Shy XVooster, Claribel . .. lVorley, David , ..... , VVright, Virginia . ,. VVylcoff, Helen ....... Young, llartha ...,,,.. , ,..., .... . Zerbey, Robert., ,....,, .. Zobriest, BeEtta .....,.,.., Zurcher, John .....,.. ., Boisterous .....,.....Pre1'alent Sensitive Tunzultuous Tempermental dmbitious ,Cynical Quiet 71 l i fi 1 X 5 boo? - 1251? ,- e- Z-X 5 E-D M naw--' 1 f K1 H ' f F6 A fffq OX ' 'O Q23 QW AGECIIFIIIVNIFMHESS 5 Q5 J 1 X5 f X 7 ! I 1 X X f S2 FOGTBALI. YY V HE football team of 1931 had a fairly successful season. Wiith only four return- ing lettermen, Samuelson, Gettings, Graziano, and Caldwell, the team with these as a nucleus won five games, lost four, and tied two. ln the first of a series of games which will determine the county champion each year, lVarren won the honor in a final game with Youngsville. The season opened with VVarren playing Sheffield at Sheffield. lt was an ex- tremely hot day, and the players tired quickly. XVarren showed superior strength and won. The score was VVarren l-l- Sheffield 0. ln the next game our team was pitted against Youngsville on the XVarren field. TVarren f'lashed good form against a bewildered Youngsville team. The score was iVarren 38 - Youngsville O. in a practice in preparation for the game with Corry, llr. Leidig broke his leg and was unable to attend this game which was played at Corry. Our team suffered a relapse. The result was a scoreless tie. The next Saturday against a highly touted Dunkirk team, TVarren flashed the best defensive strength shown during the whole season. lt was only by a break in the form of an intercepted pass that Dunkirk was able to score. The final result was Dunkirk 6 k VVarren 0. At Titusville, the next Saturday, iVarren played poorly during the greater part of the game, only really showing form once. This. however, was enough to give us a touchdown and our third victory. The score was VVarren 6 - Titusville 0. There were a few shifts in the TVarren line-up for the Oil City game, VVarren played mediocre ball against a good teamg and by virtue of two long passes, an inter- cepted pass, and a long run, we were defeated. The score was Oil City 27 - XVarren 0. VVe journeyed to Salamanca for our next game. ln this game YVarren's offense really clicked and by taking advantage of the breaks we won easily making the score YVarren 26- Salamanca O. Kane came to TVarren for the next game with the best team they have had in several years. TVarren's offensive power suffered a severe relapse and we failed to score. The game resulted in a second scoreless tie. Jamestown, our old rival, met us on their own field. Vvarren, greatly outweighed, played a courageous game in the first half. The score at the end of the first half was 6 to 6. Superior weight began to show during the second half, Jamestown ran up the largest score ever registered by a Jamestown team over a iVarren team. The final score was Jamestown 40 - YVarren 6. On the following YVednesday, Erie Tech came to TVarren for their first game against a TVarren team. Erie's men played inspired ball coming from behind twice to win the game. VVarren's men, after the hard game against Jamestown, played, for the most part, listless ball only displaying a fighting spirit once or twice. The final score was Erie Tech 26- VVarren 13. VVarren played its last game against Youngsville on the following Saturday. Youngsville had won the right to play in the county championship finals by defeating Sheffield on Armistice day. VVe completely outclassed them. The score was VVarren 28 - Youngsville 6. This was the last game for seven of the year's lettermen. Prospects for the 1932 season look bright. Besides the lettermen who will return there is some very good reserve strength on hand. The lettermen for this year were Samuelson, Gettings, Christie, Graziano, Caldwell, llurphy, Logan, Juline, Taylor, Lyle, Xvilson, Coppola, Blorrison, Streich, Confer, Scalise, and Klanagers Bowes and Allen. Those who have played their last game for VVarren are Klorrison, Streich, Samuelson, Gettings, Christie, Caldwell, and hlurphy. 93 5 QD J Z5 l X X il BASKET BALI. VY Y ARREN HIGH ScHoo1.'s basket ball team of 1931 and 1932 had a fair season. Coach Kolpein had four returning lettermen around which to mold the team. These four lettermen were Ray Caldwell, Frank Bevevino, Richard Field, and Sherry lliller. Ray Caldwell became ineligible at mid-term. However, during the eight games in which he played, he made enough points to be entitled to the place of high scorer for the season. The record for the season was 8 wins and 8 losses. One of these games was won by forfeit. It was played against Erie Tech who forfeited by using an ineligible man. Those, who this year earned the VV, were Ray Caldwell, Richard Field, Frank Bevevino, Sherry lliller, Robert Urbanski, Carlton Gay, Allan Lord, Jack Logan, and VVil1iam Highhouse. Of these lettermen Caldwell, Field, Bevevino, and Urbanski are ineligible to play next year. With five returning lettermen and the second team for a foundation, prospects for the succeeding season look unusually promising. Srores: Warren Z6 Titusville 1-1- Warren 29 Kane Z5 Warren 25 Erie Tech 11 VVarren -1-Z Youngsville 12 Warren 2-1' Oil City 30 VVarren 20 Corry 24 Warren 14 Sheffield 12 YVarren Z9 Jamestown 35 Warren 2 Erie Tech X0 VVarren 25 Titusville 10 Warren 42 Youngsville 6 Warren 6 Oil City 22 VVarren 31 Jamestown 43 Warren 31 Corry 37 Warren 15 Sheffield 19 Warren 19 Kane 27 gf Forfeit 95 l Z'X X X lil? J 1 ZH X X ' S2 Z5 Ig: X I I X X gf BASKET BALI. ARREN HIGIi SCHCOL's second team can be proud that they have to their I credit 21 record unsurpassed in years by a Warren team. They yy on eighteen and lost only two games. Both games were lost to Sugar Grove. The entire second team with the exception of Durham will return nefct year and some of them will be sure to make the lettermen fight to keep their positions on the team. The members were Heggsy Schmidt, UChuck Caldwell Bud Eckdahl 'ADeeH Durham, VValt Bowes, 'iDick Juline, and Art Anderson Scores: YVarren 20 Titusville YVarren 40 Kane VVarren 44- Jamestown Jr. High XVarren 50 Youngsville XVarren 25 Oil City VVarren 49 Curry WVarren 25 Shefiield VVarren 26 Jamestown Warren -I-0 Jamestown Jr. High Yvarren 32 Titusville VVarren 38 Youngsville VVarren 18 Oil City VVarren 31 Jamestown VVarren 38 Corry VVarren 20 Sugar Grove Wrarren 33 Sheffield YVarren 23 Kane VVarren -I-O East Hickory VVarren 34 East Hickory VVarren 26 Sugar Grove -..ir Q7 Eta- Z-5 51 .3 T X X gy TRACK YV Y ARREN's track team of 1931 was composed almost entirely of green material. The returning lettermen from the pref vious year were Captain Bill'l VVilson, Harold Frost, and Richard Juline. Captain 1Vilson surpassed any other member of the team both in performance and in scoring of points. ln the several inter-scholastic meets he participated in the 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, -H0 yard run, high jump, and broad jump. ln the Smethport meet he won first place in each of the live events named. The following men received track letters: Captain K'Bi1l VVi1son, Rlanager 'WValt'l Bowes, Emerson Baxter, Gurdon Burke, Harold Frost, lingvar 1-lammerback, Richard Juline, Thomas Lyle, Jack Perry, and Ned Perry. As a result of careful training the team greatly improved itself by the end of the season. ln the District 10 meet YVarren won seventh place. The outlook for 1932 is unusually bright. All of the members of the team except Bowes, Hammerback, and Jack Perry are eligible for another season. VVilson has been re-elected Captain. R6'l'07'I1.' YVarren 47 Youngsville 57 1Varren 49h Bradford 632 VVarren 62 Smethport 51 YVarren 5113 Erie East GIX3 -. ,gr 98 Et..- I5 f X 9 X J x.z BASEBALL VV Y ARREN,S baseball team of 1931 had the most successful season in years, winning twenty out of twenty-four games played. VVhile the competition was mostly against smaller schools, the team encountered some stiff opposition, and acquitted itself in a most creditable manner. The following men were returning lettermenz Barto, Christie, Gettings, Samuelson, and Captain-elect Scalise. lnasmuch as this was the last baseball team to represent VVarren High School for an indefinite time, it was a fitting ending to a number of successful VVarren High School baseball teams. VVe hope that in a year or so conditions will warrant the return of baseball to our high school. Those who received their letters for baseball were: UFred Baldensperger, Rod Barto, HFrankie Bevevino, 'fRayl' Caldwell, f'Bob'l Christie, f'PaulieN Coppola, HDick'l Field, f'Goober Gettings, Doty Kehr, f'Plut Samuelson, and Jaidy Scalise 7 Scores VVarren 27 Sugar Grove 5 VVarren 51 Lander 4 Warren 24 Sugar Grove 12 VVarren 11 Tidioute 3 VVarren 35 East Hickory 0 VVarren 5 Tidioute 3 VVarren 14 Russell 3 VVarren 5 Falconer l VVarren 15 Corry 1 lvarren 9 Titusville 4 VVarren 17 lfast Hickory 4 VVarren 4 Corry 7 VVarren 13 Tidioute 0 Warren 16 Russell 15 VVarren 6 Corry 8 VVarren 8 Falconer 4 VVarren 2 Oil City 4 VVarren 13 Russell 3 VVarren 7 Falconer 6 Warren 13 Tidioute 3 VVarren 12 Corry 6 VVarren ll Russell 6 WVarren 9 Titusville 6 Warren - Titusville 3 z J Z-F ig: D ! XX-X! GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Dirfrior . , P1'z'.rizle11! , Iviff'-Pl'f'.YfIiK'l1f , SFli7'l'fIlI'j' TfF!IXIll't7l' .. Librfzrian . Jessie Andrews Ruth Aubitz Dorothy Baker Ruby Bidwell Klargaret Chalmers Jean Cramer Jane Culver Dorothy Erickson Florence Armstrong Jayne Betts lladelene Blair Beulah Burch LaVerta Fouch Carolin Davidson Jane Dietsch Katherine Heggerty Elizabeth Herdendorf YY V Lrxckrvx Brsizu. NI.-XRY RIJSSO GRi2TcHEN KN.-isis . .,.. .. KI,-KRGARET CH,-XLMERS PERSOXELL First S0f?7'II1l1l Helen Groves Helen Hultrnan Eleanor Johnson Gretchen Knabb Joyce Knowlton Jean Newmaker Geneva Oberg Doris Olson Second Soprano. Agnes Frederickson Klary Catherine Gaughn Klary Haben Edna Haehn Constance Johnson Ruth Langhans Jllos Gladys Jensen Nora Johnson Jeanne Lesser Carol Lowe Alice Kladden . HELEN OLSON BUELAH BVRCH Florence Roos Geraldine Ross llary Russo Betty Smith Jane Taylor Alice YVells Georgianna lVells Audrey llickelson Eleanor lloody Jane Neal llargaret Nystrom Leah lVaXman Alice lluthert Laurabelle Schaeffer Klary Schaeffer Violet Swanson A great deal of credit for the success of the club this year belongs to our eflicient director, Kliss Bisell, and our capable accompanist, Genevieve Larsen, who have aided us in every way. -. 101 5 5 Q55 J Z-X I g: X 3 K!! Tl-l E DQAGQN BAN D VVY Dfregl0r,' Sousapllones: Harry Summers Arthur Reed Kenneth Ekey Trumpety: Kenneth hlerritt Rlaurice Stillwell Norman Sampson John lXIcConnell Harold Lindquist Avanelle lNIcKeehan lllarjorie Knabb Charles Burch Robert Schatzle Saxoplmnes: Paul llurphy William Highhouse Richard Arnold Dorothy Alzinger Garnet Eberhardt Carlyle Svenson Fay lXIcKeehan Charles llitchell Horns .' lllarion Sampson Anson Haight Frederick Hays Flute an1lPifcoIo.' Edwin Africa Byron lXIeKenzie ,gf 103 yaw- Clarinels: Junius Burchard Gail Ettinger Harry Crosby Clifford Johnson Howard Anderson llanley lllorton Kenneth Betts Arthur Hagerman Helen BIcEvoy Trombones .' Tom YVickstrom Harry Swanson Charles Johnson Leonard Elcey Bnrilonfs. Preston Hoskin Dorothy Sampson Drums : Israel Shulman lllake Nichols Jack lNIacDonald VVilliam Rlorse George Craft J N 5 5:19 Q w XX!! l Z-R CSV, H I-HG!-I SCI-IOOI. GRC!-IESTRA Director, HARRY SUMMERS First liiolins: Romaine Erickson Helen Eckhart Harold Peterson Sylvia Lucia Lawrence Punsky Edward Armstrong Kluriel Keller Cl1lri11f'IS.' Gail Ettinger Harry Crosby Junius Burchard Cello: Jimmy Hazeltine Sz1xof1lzo11es.' Carlyle Svenson Dorothy Alzinger Paul illurphy YVilliam Highhouse Dfllfllf .' Alike Nichols Jack llacllonald Banjo: Frank Scalise Second lviulins: Preston Hoskins John Lindquist Lorizm Rickerson Frederick Boyd Arthur Davis Norman E. Sampson Tru nipels : Kenneth llerrirt Gail Olson John 1lcConnell Harold Lindquist Tramlmne : Tom YVickstrom Harry Swanson Bass : Kenneth Ekey Flutes : Byron BIcKenzie Edwin Africa Pianist .- Curtmarie Brown 5 QE J I XT I 5: X I XX-X! I-HGH SCI-ICDQI. GHQLS' CLUB vv v Presidenl .. ,,........, ,, ....., FLORENCE ARNISTRONG I'ire-President ..., , ,, HAI.-XRGARET CHALMERS Trnmurer .... ,,.... . . ,, GRACE NIEDERER Serretnry , .... ..., . .AUDRESS BIEAD FTER the first meeting, a wget-acquainted party with 157 members in attendance, we were introduced to the more serious side of our club work at the membership ceremonial. The most interestin 1 meetin s were the 'Akid artv, the annual L g P , Christmas benefit artv and some ins irin'f educational ratherings. P . i P 11 L A Hallowe'en dance, sponsored by both clubs, and the play, fn - The Dynamo, produced in collaboration with the Hi-Y Club were well attended. A carnival is the next event to which all members are looking forward and on which the committee are now busily working. This year thirty-two girls are working for their Girl Reserve rings which will be awarded at the ring ceremonial in April. - AUDRESS AIEAD, Secretary. 107 Z5 f' X J ff 45 ZQX f X 4 C: , X X gg I-II-Y CLUB YY Y HIS Hi-Y Club was not quite so large this year as the clubs of previous years, but it cannot be said that it was less interesting or less active. ln its discussion groups the club considered its relations to church, school, athletics, and the community at large. Among the speakers who aided us in these various fields were Dr. Xander of Thiel College: Mrs. Firestone, of the Pittsburgh Y. Al. C. A., and Dr. Gray, the Physical Director of the Y. KI. C. A. in lndia. The meetings were not all serious, and the famous Echoes were still in evidence at our social meetings. The club had its annual reunion in spite of the depression which seemed to have a relapse during this very successful and enjoyable social event. The Halloween party, sponsored jointly by the Hi-Y and Girls' Clubs, was not only a great social success but it also set a precedent by being financially successful. This year the Hi-Y inaugaurated what promises to become an annual event. It was a Young Peoples' Church Night with guests from practically every church in Vllarren. The Girls' Club again joined the Hi-Y in presenting JnfTl1e Dynnum, a pleas- ing comedy under the able directorship of lliss Anna L. Kahl. About twenty of the fellows who attended the Older Boys' Conference at Taren- tum reported a good conference and a good time. lf this list of successful activities does not make up for our loss in membership, then we must blame the depression. Our oflicers for the year were: I,7'l'.VlIll'llf lvice-Prraviden! .,.. St t'7'l'fIII'-I' . . T7'l'fI.l'lfl'fl' Preyidezzt . ,. IviL'l'-P7'f',ffIll'l1f Secretary Iv7'L'II.N'll7'F7' ,, . l'lif'.ff S1'111U.ffr'r.' . Alaxiiis A. CARSON . VV,x1.TiiR Bowes , ROBERT AIURPHY , ,. SHIZRXYOOD M11.1.r2R Srcaml St'lllI'Xf!'7'.' ,, . ..,,, , , ,Ahxtizs A. CARSON ,, E. KEND.'XI.L AIEACHANI .. ALFRED AIAURIZR .. . SI-IERNVOOD AIILLER -.ALFRED AI.-XURER, Secretary. -sg 100 is -- 5 SE f Z5 X X gy LATIN CLUB VY Y HE Latin Club of VVarren High School consists of all second, third, and fourth year Latin students. lt was organized March 2, 1928: and in the Club's four years of existence, the membership has grown from ten members to the present total of one hundred thirty-five. The officers in the second year are named after military officers and the ones in the third year are given names of political statesmen. The Latin Club has been versatile in its activities this year, the American and Roman holidays having been celebrated with some very clever programs. At Hallowe'en, the roll call consisted of words connected with Hallowe'en which were traced back to their origin. Talks were given on various signs and superstitions connected with this holiday, and in one section a prophecy was given by a sibyl CConnie Johnsonj. ln another section a program was given on school life and for roll-call the members gave the Latin names of all the articles used in the classroom. Two plays were given, J D11-l' W'iIho11f Latin, which was an English play, and 4110111111 Consilium, a Latin play. At Thanksgiving the offerings to Ceres for the needy served as a roll call, the name of each offering being given in Latin as it was presented. A talk about Ceres and Pomona was given, and Thanksgiving songs and poems were enjoyed. The following plays in keeping with the spirit of Thanksgiving were presented: Philfnmn IIIIII Iillllfif S0l1H'flIiIlH In be Tllllllkbflll For John Illld Prirrilla CPr'1'.f 111111 Pronfrpilm Appropriate programs were given at Christmas at which time two plays were presented, Sllfllfllfllid and Offirium Sfellrzff, and talks comparing the old Saturnalia and our Christmas. The roll call for each section was different. ln one class each member drew a present from a pie on which was the Latin name to be translated before the present was openedg in another class the members wrote Latin names of toys on a Christmas tree drawn on the blackboard: and in the third class a stunt, written on a slip of paper, was tied to a candy cane and given to each member, and then each stunt was acted out. In honor of the VVashington Bicentennial Celebration a patriotic celebration was held on February 22 at which time the old Roman statesmen were compared with VVashington. Patriotic songs in Latin and English were sung and interesting dialogues on the lives of VVashington, Cicero, and Caesar were given. A program was held on the ldes of Klarch Chlarch 151 in commemoration of the death of Caesar. Superstitions were given for roll call. A talk was given on Fate Among the Old Romans and lllark Anthony's speech was given in the original and also in parody form. The spring holiday featured a celebration in honor of Ceralia, goddess of grain, and Floralia, goddess of f'lowers. On April 21 the founding of Rome was observed. Names of flowers and grains were given in Latin for the roll call. A delightful climax for the activities of the club was reached in llay when a dinner party in the form of a Roman banquet was given by the juniors in honor of the seniors. - FLORENCE TARMSTRONG, Secretary. 1 1 1 15.-- n X I ff Q5 X f-5 Eg X X X Q1 EI. CIRCULCD ESPANOI. VY Y 1. Circulo Espanol de la Escuela Superior de YVarren, se reunio por la primera vez en el mes de Octubre, para elegir los oficiales para este ano. Despues de hacer una votacion general fueron elegidos los oficiales siguientes. Prfsizlrutf' ...., .,..... , , RUBY BIDXVELL fiw-Presizlezzze ,, .... IFIELEN OLSON Texoreru ,. .,,, .. . NORMAN HONHART Swrrmrif, .... KEITH AICINTOSH En nuestra primera reunion, se decidio que el Circulo Espanol se reuniria una vez al mes, para una reunion social. La primera de estas tuvo lugar, en el edildcio del Y. VV. C. A., donde tuvimos, la semana antes de Navidad, el 16 de Diciembre una comida, en la que todos participaron en proveer el menu. Las mesas formando una larga linea estaban decoradas con eandelabrcs Verdes 5' velas encarnadas. Delante de cada asiento, enla mesa, habia Villancicos de Navidad escritos en espanol, los cuales habian sido imprimidos para este proposito 5' los cantarnos despues de que la senorita Araujo pidio la bendicidn en espanol. Despues de la comida todos gozamos jugando juegos espanoles. Todos conservaremos. siempre un feliz recuerdo de nuestra primera reunion social. A causa de los examenes Hnales del mes de Enero no pudimos tener una reunion social en ese mes, pero tan pronto como la temporada de Basket Ball se termino tuvimos un gran baile todo el Circulo Espanol que se verinco en el mes de lXlarzo. Desde que empezo el nuevo semestre, el prirnero de Febrero. nuestras reuniones sociales se tuvieron en la sala de clase cada viernes donde cada muchacho 5' muchacha han estado oeupados haciendo libros en espanol con recortes de los periodicos 5' revistas, tomando diferente asunto cada alumno, como transportacion, deportes, juguetes, muebles, alimentos, llores, ect. Al final del semestre tuvimos una exhibicion de todo este tralwajo que se ha liecho en espanol en las diferentes clases. En Abril tuvimos un programa en espanol para la Asamblea, como hemos estado haciendo cada ano. Dos cortas comedios en espanol: HEI Chaleco Blancoll por Kliguel Ramos Carrion 5' El Sueno Doradol' por Vital Aza fueron representados 5' cantos espanoles fueron cantados por el Circulo Espanol para terminar el programa. Fue un exito, que represento mucho trabajo 5' abilidad en cada uno de losque tomaron parte. En Mayo tuvimos una jira de la cual todos disfrutamos. Este era nuestra ultima reunion social del Circulo Espanol para el ano 1932. La Senorita Araujo se despidio de todos deseandoles a todos los mejores deseos para el futuro. - KEITH AICIXTOSH. Secretario. -..gf 1 13 .- f-5 f x 1 1 1 1 1 xxff 1 W 3-3 S: X f XX-I! FRENCH CLUB YV Y HE first meeting of the French Club was held on lllonday, November 16, for the purpose of electing officers. The election lresults were as follows: President ,,.......,,. ,...,,,. ..... ,,,. B I A ARGARET CHALBIERS I'iCe4Pre.ridenI and Sfcrflrzry FRANK BEVEVINO Trmxzzrer .,,........,, ......,......,....., ,,.. 4 . ,, JACK LOGAN At the first meeting, moving pictures were shown and French songs were sung. It was decided that the remainder of the meetings would be held on the first and third lllonday of the month. For a first meeting this was unusually successful. A Christmas party was arranged by Bliss Schuyler and the officers of the club. lt was held on the night of our departure from school preceding the holiday vacation. At this party each member brought a ten cent present and a shoe. A present was placed in each person's shoe and the shoe was hidden. Dixie cups and animal crackers were served later in the evening. Preparation is now under way for a dance which is sponsored annually by the club. - FRANK BEVEVINO, Secretary. l I5 5 J f-X f X f C: 7 1 XX-X! FCDRENSIC CLUB vv v 1? nzzrzl : Jlrzmzgfvr EMIL Miiacurni :Irrimmt fllamzger, ...,, .. ,, JOHN Lomax COIIL'l1 . ...,, , ....... .,.. ..,,, . R OBERT YOUNG Coavlz .... JAMES VVAITIZ Tl'1IllI.Y.' ,1f7fi1'111n!it'z' .' AvI'!lIIffi'l' .' Florence Armstrong, '32 lfmil Meacham, '32 Gretchen Knabb, '32 lsrael Shulman, '33 Paul Gary, '31 Leah Vl'axman, '32 John Lopez, '32 iNCE 1926 the Debating Club of this school has held a charter from the National Forensic League, an honorary high school society devoted to the interest of forensic work. Although any high school student can become a member of the local debating club, to become eligible for membership in The National Forensic League, one must have earned at least ten points in contests with outside schools. At present there are several students holding this honor. Two of these have attained the degree of honor in the league which calls for at least forty points. Letters were given out this year to those who reached the honor degree mark. lt is believed that such recognition of merit will stimulate greater interest in a most valuable extra-curricular activity, and encourage the student who is not interested in the participation of athletics to uphold the prestige of XYarren High in another form of active competition. The proposition that was debated bv the club this year was Re.mlr'rn', That the several states should enact legislation providing for compulsary unemployment insurance. Debates were held with Niagara Falls, Jamestown, North East, and Bradford. In the past it has been rather diilicult to interest the underclassmen in debating, but with the forming of a county forensic league next year, it is hoped that the fresh- zueir and sophomores will take an active part in this organization. -..sg 117 1 5 il? Z-F f X 1 C: X f XVCJ STENOGQAPHEQS' CLUB YY Y HIS year the Stenographers' Club was organized early in Octo' ber. The first meeting was held for the purpose of electing oHieers for the vear. About forty members were enrolled at that time. The election resulted as follows: IJ:-rxidrni ..,,, ,, .. TUOROTHY BAKER l'ire-Prwiflezzt ,, . , ill.-XRY STADEL Sf't'7'!'fIl7'-K' .,,, ,, . TJOROTHY SCHMIDT T7't'I1AiIl7'F7' , , ,. CSL.-'KDYS TAYLOR lt was decided that meetings should be held the first and third Klonday of every month and that the programs be sponsored by a committee of tive appointed by the president. . On October 12, a tureen picnic was held at Bliss Carlson's camp on the VVarren-Kinzua road. The evening was spent in singing and playing games around a camp Hre and proved very successful as a get-acquaintedl' meeting. Since that time, we have had many interesting and instructive meetings from which we have gained useful knowledge concerning the requirements of the stenographic profession. VVe have yet to look forward to the annual spring style show to learn what the well dressed stenographer will wear in and out of the office-g the commercial contest at Kaneg the honor of securing member- ship in the Order of Gregg Artists: and the selection of the ideal stenographer of 1932. - DOROTHY SCHRIIDT, Secretary. 1 19 .- Zi f X f f f if il? H i t 6 BLUE AND WI-IITE HE aim of the Blue and White board this year has been to make the magazine an all around publication, and t is a magazine representative of the who o bring out the idea that the Blue and White le student body. The present board has published three numbers: a graduation issue for the class of 1931, a Christmas issue, and a spring issue dedicated to the class of 1932. These editions have shown marked improvement. Some old departments have been discon- tinued and new ones added. The poetry section has gone forward in both quality and quantity to such an extent that it was not only highly praised but also given a fair rating in the contest sponsored by the Pennsylvania School Press Association. The literary department has endeavored to secure more and better material. Editor-in-Chief ........,. Assistant Editor Literary Editor ..,,.,, Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Alumni Editors, ......., Club and Class Editors .. ......... ,. Joke Editors '...,, ...,.. ,,..,,....... .,,.,.,... Gossip Editors ...,.......,.., ..........,, Ar! Editors , A....,,,........,,,...,,,, ,,,.,.,....,.. ..,...,, ,.... . . Athletic Editors ,,............... Board .' Gretchen Knabb . ...,,..,,, ........ . ,. Ann Siegfried Imogene Reynolds , ,,... ..,........,..... ll Iargaret Chalmers Lavina lllorganroth Jean Cramer, Beulah Burch Kreps, Thomas Wright Constance Johnson, llary Craft, Helen Groves ..Caroline Davidson, Beyer Africa, Jane Culver Israel Shulman, Gail Olson, Weston Ensworth John Kehr, Sherwood lliller, Robert lllurphy Typists... ,..... Dorothy Baker, Alice Kerven, LeVon Klinser. Harry Stein, Leah Waxmaxr l'aculty Arlfvisers... ......., ......... ........,,...... .......,........,.... B I argaret Cumming, Luke Noecker Business Staff: Business lllanuger ,,.... .,...,.,,,,....,,,,,......,.,., . ., .4....,,,, ..,,,. . ,. ,,,, ,,,. ....,,,. .......,,...,......, .......... ,.,, A l f r e d hlaurer Assistant Business lllanagers ........ ..... ......,.. S i dney Blackman, James Carson, John Lopez Faculty Treasure: ',,, , .,...,,.....,,,,. .44,,,...,, ..,,..........,.,,., 4.,,.,, , . . ., .......,,, ....... .......,,,... ,.,............... J . L eslie Ellis Circulation Manager ......,.......... .......................... ,....,,,,,.,......,. ,,....,,,,,...,, ,,,........,......... .....,,,........., .,.. G e r a l d Sellin Assistant Circulation illunagers .......... Edwin Africa, George Combs, YVilliam Highhouse BEA-VY SCHOOL STAFF Literary Squad - Frances ilIcEvoy, llarjorie Knabb, Helen Davidson, VVinifred Crary, llary Ellen Ostergard, Charlotte Knabb Business Staf - VVayne Kemble, James lliller, Riggs, Billy VValker Faculty rldviser ,,......,,,...,. .,...... Stanley Peterson, Robert Cogswell, Franklin . ,,,,, Elizabeth YVells 121 ge-- 2 H I? gi if F' f'x f f X f f C: 15 ' L 1 Xxx I-IOME ROOM Cl-IAIRMEN YY V HIS year the home room Chairmen have proved themselves to be of invaluable Servicej This Service has made the burdens of the home room teachers, the student body, and the school organizations a great deal lighter. Every year the respon- sibilities of the home room chairmen become greater. The freshmen and sophomore chairmen have had Il double task this year as these classes have been unorganized. We hope that they will Continue their work in the same enthusiastic, dependable manner which they have shown thus far. WILLIAM BJ ERS CHARLOTTE KNARB MAC CORAH BIARY GRANDIN 'IQHOMAS LYLE ETH EL NERO STUART AIYERS ERMINA AIADDEN LOUIS CHECK GEORGE CRAFT LAMBERT QJYVENS MARGARET AIAURER JEANNE FIELD BARBARA COOK KEITH CHASE JOSEPH LEVIQRENT BIARTHA SLOAN HARRX' SVVANSON HOWARD JOHNSON B ETT Y LATS H AVS' ALBERT Fox EVELYN GRAY GORDON ISEMAN RIARY HABEN PAUI. COPPOLA ARTHUR L. ANDERSON EVERETT SAMUELSON H ELEN OLSON 123 -- JOHN GETTINGS JACK LOGAN ROBERT URBANSKI AI.-XRY RUSSO ROBERT LANDERS GRACE NIEDERER RICHARD FIELD EUGEN E HOMAN JAMES CARSON YVAYNE BLYLER GERALD SELLIN JOSEPH ALLEN IMOGENE ROWLEY RUSSELL 'TEMPLETON NELLY BLACK XVALHER CONFER ANNE SHAWVKEY VVILSON SMITH CURTIS SASSERSON AIILDRED LINDSAY AIYRON THOMAS ALICE XVELLS ROBERT DELONC HELEN DORSEY BETTY H.ALSEY IXGVAR HAN1NIERBECK ROBERT OLSON HAROLD ROBERTS PAULINE RUSSELL EUGENE SIMMONS Q52 J f Z7 X X gz DFQAMATIC CLUB YY V HE Dramatic Club is a busy, growing organization. The membership this year numbers one hundred tiftyg the largest number of these are members of the senior class. The club met the first Tuesday of each month. :Xt each of these meetings the program was interesting and worth-while. The aim of the club has been to make every member an active one. That aim has been accomplished. Every member has taken part in an assembly or a club program: many members have appeared more than once. .-Xt the beginning of the year, Kliss Kahl appointed the Dramatic Club players. They were Richard Field, Kathryn Kehm, Emil Kleacham, Connie Johnson, Beyer Africa, Carol Lowe, James Carson, Betty Kreps, June DeFrees, and George Combs. Because of the crowded curriculum, this group has not given any performances for out- side organizations. Some of the plays presented this year were the following: The Jl!'7A7Aj'-CJIHR0111711 Ifviffllff Curxe Tu'elr'e OI1I,lIr1i1l.v Crinolimf mul Crznzllelight Srlrrlinex Let There Be Light Respectfully CUll.YFl'l'llfl'I1 lfYt'illl'l'.i' and I17Fli1Il'SliI1gl' Frank Glymfs Uvife Three Potatoes for fllnry .lfezldlilf Too fllanj' ilfarys The evening of short plays, an annual feature, consisted of a farce, .lill1IIlj X Little Sister: a two-act comedy, fllr. Bob: and a tragedy, Xu Sahe. Because of the variety of the plays offered and the excellent manner in which the cast interpreted their respec- tive parts, the performance was one of the most enjoyable presented this year. The following oflicers were elected to serve for the first semester: President ..., ,......, , .... EINIIL RIEACHAN1 I ice-Prexidenr ..... . .,,, . JUNE DEFREES Secretary .. , ,....,, ,,,. ......,.....,,,, . . ..,,, . ,. .,,,....., GR.fXCE NIEDERER At the beginning of the second semester, an election was held and the following oidicers were elected to serve until the end of the season: Prexidenr ,,.... .,,,, . . , ,A ...., .JAY SELLIN Vice-President BEIILAH BURcH Serrerfzry . ....., , , ....... ,. ,,,. ...., . .... GEORGE Coxms The quality of the plays presented, combined with the untiring effort of lliss Anna Kahl, Dramatic Instructor, contributed in a large measure to the success of the club. Last year at the close of the semester, the club presented to the high school a hand- some, garnet, velour Curtain for the stage. -GEORGE Cones, Secretary. -. .3 125 5 53135 J Z-F X X I X X gy IT PAYS TG ADVEIQTISEH VV Y 0 longer is thirteen an unlucky numher. Our seniors who represented The 13 Lucky Soap Company proved this to be a fact. Not only did they, by their advertising, persuade us to eat hen's eggs, to wear Boston garters, and to he clean, but they also con- vinced the butcher, the baker, the modern candlestick maker that it does pay to advertise. This ingenious and entertaining farce, with a most amusing story which is consistently carried through the three acts, was cleverly presented the evenings of Klay Z0 and 21 to large audiences who laughed heartily, without having their intelligence insulted. IJAXJERTA FOUCH GR.ACE NIEDERER GEORGE COMES JAY SELLIN Jmnzs CARSON ROBERT SCHVVARTZ Cari : Director - Miss ANNA Louise -be 127 JUNE DEFREES BEULAH BURCH DICK FIELD EBIIL BIEACHABI JOHN KEHR ROBERT XIURPHY KAHL Z-R Q Ls S? K-5 X X l X X S2 GO SLGW, MARY VV Y H12 committee in charge of selecting the junior class play chose one in keeping with the conditions of the present time. Billy, a young married man out of a job, and his wife, impatient of poverty dispute, over the question as to which is the easier - keeping house or earning a living in the business world. Neither can be convinced without tasting the hardships of the other. Klany complications arise and untrue to the title, Go Slough' the action moves along fast and furiously. The interpretation of each part was so real that the audience heartily agreed that married couples need the advice, go slowf, Billy Abbey, zz joblers husband . .. Hilary Abbey, II zliscontented wife, .....,. , lllrs. ISFVIIIOII, just II motlzer-iiz-lauh . Sally Carter, fl friend of Mary s....,, I-larry Stn-ms, S11lly's sweelhmrt ..., Burt Childs, ll B0.Yl0IIlllll ,,...... ..,., . Bllbb-1',Il holy terror ,,,, Dolly, another holy ferrorw... Kaffe, Il n111i1l,, ....,,,..,.,,,, .,,,..., , , Danny Grubb, the irenianm... lllurplzy, Ihr' fwlicenzzm.. 5,3 129 ., ....,, . ALFRED BIAURER ROMAINE ERICKSON BIARGARET CHALM ERS ...WIQATHRYN KEHM ROBERT JAMES ...GAIL OLSON .. . RIYRON 'THOMAS .. ..,,. ,HELEN GROVES JANE CULVER ..1sRAizL SHULMAN ,'l.iHOMAS VVRIGHT 5 S1155 J W X X gg Y I X-5 I ig: X X J Sl I-II -Y-GIRLS' CLUB PLAY YY V H O-TIIE DYNAMo,', a sparkling three-act comedy by Mrs. Mamie Harris Ho- bley, was presented by the members of the Hi-Y and High School Girls, Club on February 5, 1932. The play included a song and dance act which made it very different from former plays and therefore especially entertaining. The play opens with a short prologue which paves the way for the life of Jo for the next ten years. The first act shows the tragic results of the patterned life of Jo. Friends at once try to change her oldefashioned mode of living. In the second act, a parlor scene on the boat, The City of Savannah, the transformation begins. The act closes with a typical eyeningls entertainment on board the boat. ln the last act is shown the complicated change, a change so complete that Jo can hardly be recognized. Cast: fusejrlzizw Johnson, the 1l'y1111111o. ..... ,....,,, . Sarah, lzer sister ....,... .. ..........., ...,,,......, ...,,,,. . . llfarshall flfartin, her childhood lover.. Zllrs. fllartizz, his wry modern wife ..,, . Barry Barton, Il desirzlble baclzelar .... .... Patsy, the fVIartin's lllllillu.. .... . ..... ....,,, . flfrs. Bordini Bugsby, Il misuser of words Dr. Bugsby, her lzen-peeked lzuxbzznd ...., .. Reuben Bugsby, Il nephew of the Bugsbys.. .,,, Grzmcy Flzznnigzln, Il Crabby grmzzlfnotlzer .... ,, ........., IC.-KTHRYN KEHM ..-ELLEN SANDEN ALFRED BIAURER HBETTY HALSEH' . . JAMES CARSON LAVERTA FOUCH ... HEI.EN OLSON AIYRON THONIAS --.GEORGE CoMBs CAROL LowE Juliezre, her grzlfzddzzuylzfer ....,........ ,....,. . . ..,,,.. ., ,...RUTH LANGHANS lark, fzzliettefv jgllllfl' ........ .... .. .. ...... ROBERT AIURPHY .flnnnullfffr ....,......,.,... ,, ....... .... .... .... . . ..... ........ C O N STANCE JOHNSON The dancers were members of the Betty Field School of Dancing. They were Gretchen llarker, Carolyn Graham, Bonnie Bidwell, Ada Robson, Alice Wells, Jeanne Field, Vera Vvineriter, Jane Allen, lllary Grandin, Helen Davidson, Klary Langhans. Soloist ......,... RUTH AUBiTz Pianist , ..... ..... ..... ....... J A N E CULN'ER Violinisl . .. ,,.,........... ........................................... ........ .... , . . ..... ROBIAINE ERICKSON The play was presented under the direction of Bliss Anna Louise Kahl. - FLORENCE ARN1STRONG. l 131 ts-- A CS 6 A AN EVENTNG OF SI-IOQT PLAYS EVIZRAL years ago the Dramatic Club adopted as its annual feature, An Evening of Short Plays. This, because of its variety of entertainment and its use of many more characters, has proved very pleasing to the public. PROGRAM Music ....,...., ...., . ..,,, . . ,. . ...,. ....... . .. ,,...,., ....,,,...,,,,...........,,,,,. ..,. . . ,HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA JIMMY'S LITTLE SISTER Jimmy, a freshman .....,.,...,. ....., Beans, another ., ..... ,.....,...,.. The Professor, n sophomore . ,. The Society num, anolher .. The Sylph, Il junior . ....,,,. ,.... . The Judge, a senior ...., .,.,, . Une The Shoe, Cl senior llflajor, another ....,.. QOne-Act Farce I Scene: The living room in a College dormitory. lluslc ............ .......,.......,...,.. .... , ...... ..... . ....,, ,.....,, .,....... ,..... , . , ,,.....,,. ..., ....,,, . H I G H NG SABEU QA One-Act Tragedyl MAC CORAI-I ATYRON THOMAS BEYER AFRICA ...GAIL OLSON ,....., ISRAEL SHULMAN .. .,,,......, ,. JOHN LOPEZ ..........TVESTON ENSVVORTH JACK AIACTDONALD SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Chief Inspector of Polire ..., .... . .. ....,,... , , ....,,,,..... ...., . . ..,.. .....,. li MIL ATEACHAINI Lettie Fairbanks ............ ..... ...,,, ..,., .... H E L E N GROVES George Stewart .....,,....., ,,.. .,... . , ,. .. JAMES CARSON Sergeant of Police ...,.. ...., . .. ...., .,... , ,......., ......, ..... ...,,,,.. , . . .... . . ....., -TOHN KEHR WM, Ihe Chinese Sera-nn: ....,,,. ,, ......, ,..... ..., .....,,, . ,.... .......... ...,,,, . .,,,. ....., . . . , , I ,,,, ,....,,,., . . JAY SELLIN Scene: llorning in the Fairbankls home after an all night police investigation. Klusic ,......... .,,,,, ...,,,.. . . ,. ,...... I ,... ....,,,...... ,... , , ...., ......,, ....... . . ., HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA u n MT2. BOB CA Two-Act Comedyj Philip Royson, Ihe young num ,,,.., Roller! Brown, Clerk of Benson and Benson Jenkins, flfiss Reberrffs Butler Reherea Luke, ez llmiden lfzrly ........., ...... ltnlherlne Rogers, her niece . .... , .,.... .Tlarion Bryant, Kntherine's friend ....,...,. Patty, the Illtllll , .....,.....,,,,.. , ,,.. ...,.., . .. ACT I: Breakfast room at Tresham, morning. ACT ll: Same place, afternoon. Director .... ..,, .... .... ,....... . . ..., . . . ,,......,, .... . . , 132 GEORGE COMES ALFRED RTAURER .. DICK FIELD , HELEN OLSON IQATHRYN HEOERTY .... DOROTHY BAKER LAXYERTA FOUCH ANNA LOUISE KAHL arren Hi h School ews Volume I VVARREN, PA MAY, 1932 Price. One Jir KIDNAPPERS CAPTURED BY GARLAND POLICE VVELL-KNOVVN HEIR FOYND IN GANG HIDEOFT Gaizintxo. P.t.-Charles lBudH Moore, the widely-known young man about town, was found this morning, hound and gagged, in a dark, filthy underground hideout. As was sus- pected, the notorious Poison Ivy Gang were the perpetrators of this liendish deed. The following members of the gang were captured nearby: 4'Little Ceasar Monroe, renowned chief of the gang. Snake-eyeu Peterson Slug Murphy f'Pois0n Christie f'Black jack Trax Dopey Chapman Chapman, breaking under the strain of the third degree, admitted that the following were still at large: Strangler Slocum VVeasel Allen Killer Young He also testified that jimmy Monk Myers, Moore's chauffeur, aided the gang in the ab- duction. The criminals were placed in the VVarren County Penitentiary to await the next term of court, held by judge james Carson. VVillis Clark and Patil Rosenquist will he the attor- neys for the defense. The prosecuting attorney is Patil Broderick. tr GROVE AND ISEBIAN COKI- PLETE NON-STOP FLIGHT AROUND GLOBE RUSSELL, PA.-Harry Grove and Bill Ise- man, his co-pilot, finished the last thousand miles of their remarkable flight and arrived at the flying field this morning. A group of small boys were on the scene when the flyers came in view, and Director Merle Kinkead and the airport employees had a ditl-icult time in keeping them from dismantling the plane in their eager quest for souvenirs. The pilots were brought through the surging crowds and conducted to the City Hotel where they were personally greeted by the proprietor, Richard Lesser. They will attend a dinner there in their honor this evening. They are to be hon- ored at a large banquet given by Wlilliam Morse, president of the Nineteenth National Bank, to-morrow evening. Among the speakers on this occasion will be june Cross, a foremost aviatrix, and Louis Ettinger, the noied globe- trotter. MISSIONARIES PROHIBITED ENTRANCE TO ASTHMANIA DECREE OF KING EMIL I ASTOUNDS VVORLD Wacrzotut, ASTHMANI.-X. - The famous American missionaries, Rev. jack Neal and his sister, Miss jane Neal, were barred from this country today by order of Emil I. The king issued a statement to the effect that all mis- sionaries found within the boundaries of the country would be disposed of in the usual Asthmanian manner. This ultimatum was translated for the press by Lloyd DuMond, the noted linguist, who is studying the peculiar language of Asthmania. OLYMPIC GAMES TO BE HELD IN KINZUA Kixzutt, P.-x.-Our fair city is to be accorded another honor. It was announced today that the Olympic Games will be held in the Sugar Bowl, the largest stadium in Kinzua. Two of the athletes taking part are well-known in this section. They are Gladys Taylor and jane Daley, the speed demons of Northwestern Pennsylvania. Their trainer, Frank Graziano, has high hopes for their success in the con- tests. TAXI AND BUS CRASH AT INTERSECTION Tral'l'ic was tied up for hours today when the taxi driven by f'Gene Homan collided with a city bus operated by john Bish at the inter- section of Melrose Place and VVater Street. The passengers, Dorothy Baker, Lillian Lem- mon, Lynn Beach, and Lewis Clark, escaped injury, although one of the ladies fainted from annoyance. The drivers of the two machines engaged in a violent dispute as to which was responsible for the accident, bitt were finally separated by the Misses Lorraine Toner, Joyce Knowlton, and Alice Kerven, who were pass- ing the scene of the accident enroute to a meet- ing of their sewing circle. At the hearing, however, these witnesses could not agree as to what actually occurred, and the case was dismissed by Justice Robert Schwartz. JANE TAYLOR AC- CLAIMED AS POET Louis Lind, North VVarren literary critic, has pronounced Space, by jane Taylor, to be the m0st stirring poem of its kind that he has ever encountered in his vast experience. The quality and human appeal of Miss Taylor's works have endeared her to all the citizens of North VVarren and surrounding territory. -- -if 133 VV -XRREY HIG 2 i . H WARREN HIGHWSCHOOL News A Ediforr Martha 1. Branch C. Gretchen Knabb Imogene C. C. Reynolds E. K, Meacham Businfrx Blllllllflffj E. K. bleacham Imogene C. C. Reynolds C. Gretchen Knabh Martha J. Branch Published now and nevermore by the Anti- Balloon League Publishing Company. Circulation last issue,... ..,.., ,.., , ., .,.,13 Circulation this issue ..,.. ,....,..1-i ELLEN SANDEN IVINS BEAUTY CONTEST The National Bathing Beauty Contest was held at Oakview Park today. bliss Ellen Sanden, of Scandia, won tirst place and the coveted title of Miss Oakviewf' Miss Alma Rosenquist, of Cable Hollow, was awarded second honors. The judges, Donald Anderson, Robert Hulings, and George Toner. showed a decided preference for blondes. ElNSTElN'S THEORY DISPROVED 1 i HAMBURG, GERMANY.-Dr. Leah Waxman, N considered one of the world's master minds along mathematical lines, recently disproved the theory of relativity set forth bv Einstein i l several years ago. Dr. VVaxman has set forth l a theory that far eclipses anything ever dis- covered. SOCIETY THE BACHELORS' CLUB jay Sellin, president of the Bachelors' Club, announces a meeting to be held Friday eve- ning at the apartment of Beyer Africa. The program will be in charge of Howard Grot- zinger and Junius Birchard. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS PICNIC N Mr. Hugh Vllolcott wishes to remind his Sunday School Class that there will be a picnic supper at Stoney Lonesome on Thursday at 5:00. i DANCE President Barnes announces that the Smear- em Art Society dance will be held May 1 in the Blue Fountain Room of the magriiticent new Carver House. Music will be furnished by Henry Anderson and His Orchestra, and as a special feature the committee has engaged Ruth Aubitz, the famous blues singer. The committee is composed of Miss Belva Ander- son anti Miss Helen Berg. l l l 1 i l l l 1 1 l SCHOOL NEWVS ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Curtis Armstrong entertained at a luncheon at her home on Tuesday to announce the engagement of her daughter, Florence, to john Maxwell Kehr, well-known pugilist. RETURN FROM STONY LONESOME Miss Katherin Ifnangst and Miss Margaret Hillard returned home today from Starbrick, where they spent the week-end with Miss Margaret Ladner in her pent-house. On Sat- urday they were entertained at tea by Miss Dorothy Park and at dinner by Miss Doris Olson and Miss LeVon Minser. ittumtmttttttmtutt tm-mm mmmmmu num Beauty Parlor 3 OPEN EVENINGS 2 IVF Specialize in Hair Dyeing Blanieuring Q Permanent VVaying E RYBY BIDWVELL, Proprietor E DORIS ANDERSON, Assistant Don't Miss Barrel Bowes and His Minstrels 3 LONG D.-ws 5 MAY 4, 5, 6 E Admission 4 Bits FAMOVS PERFORMERS Sirzgeri' Craig Browne Melvin Danielson Chauncey Darone Anthony Lucia George Combs Leonard Swanson Garney Pedersen Frank Bevevino Bob I'rbanski Clifford Bollinger Gerald VVatson Harry Sweet Danrfrr Gladys Gray Audrey Mickelson De Etta Anna Aida Scalise Margaret Park Virginia Kopf Florence Mason Agnes Frederickson Beatrice johnson Hazel Lay Marian Koebley Margaret Marrer VVARREN HIGH SCHOOL NEXVS ENTERTAINS AT TEA Mrs. Audress Mead Siggins entertained at a tea at her lovely home near Sugar Grove in honor of Miss Beulah Burch, of Nlarien- ville. Miss Burch is the house guest of Miss Ann Siegfried. MARRIAGE LICENSES Register and Recorder Charles Greenlund has issued marriage licenses to: Norman Gustafson and Mary Schaeffer. Homer Morrison and Mildred Punsky. Harold Frost and Betty Kreps. Richard Smith and Dorothy Erickson. ANNUAL MEETING The VVarren Graduate Nurses Association held its annual meeting last evening with near- ly all the members present. The main event of the evening was the presentation of the glass medal for 1942. This medal is given every year to the member of the association who performs the most noteworthy piece of service to humanity for the year. On this oc- casion it was presented to Miss Violet Swanson, who has perfected a treatment for sleep-walk- ing. This treatment has been tried on several sufferers from this allliction-VVilma Stryker, Catherine Hahn, and Helen Lichtenberger, with great success. The medal was presented by Dr. Harold Schwab. Other speakers of the evening were Miss Evelyn Stromdahl, Super- intendent of Nurses: and Drs. Roberta Zerby, Dorothy Schmidt, Evelyn Xvolsrencroft. and Eleanor Miller, of the Pet Animal Hospital. KNITTING CLUB Miss Veronica Anderson entertained the members of her knitting club VVednesday eve- ning at the home of Miss Myra Haggerty, during the owner's absence. The evening was spent mostly in the discussion of the absent members. The members present were the Misses julia Nichols, Margaret Anderegg, Doris Petersen, Margaret May, Ruth Moore, Grace Kahle, Donna Keefer. Helen Massa, and Mary Musante. LtmnuminI-mrmmmtmmrm mm Blyler SL Kinancler Clothing Store The Latest in .llwzk Clothing REASONABLE PRICES l l ........ ........... ... ........... . ....... .......... . .. Columbia Theatre COMING JUNE 2 The Redskins' Revenge fwillz Eow.-um BRENNAN PEGGY MULLEX ADDED ATTRACTION Pre VVEE LANDERS Sxazzv REYNoLDs 171 1171 Animated Cartoon On the Stage Art Davis and His Singing Violin Do You Want to Be Popular? Learn Music by our simple Howler Method and no party will be a success without you IO Easy Lessons VVill Make You a Finished Musician Endorsed by .rurlz famous muyirianx as Genevieve Larson Austrid Ecklund Gwendolyn VVagner Velma Albaugh Dorothy Sampson Howler Institute of Music ELEANOR Moonv, on-mor inmrmmmumimnmuumInmmninmrrmnr 135 4 YVARREN HIGH ATTENDING CONVENTION Friends report that Mildred johnson, Anna Peterson, Kathryn Yagge, Beatrice Anderson, and Helen Scalise, the VVarren delegation to the National Pet Vllelfare Convention at Por- key, are having an enjoyable time and will be sorry to leave. LOCAL NEWS WARREN COUNTY WOMAN PATENTS INVENTION Gladys Atkins has been notified by the U. S. Patent Ofiice that the scooter which she invent- ed for traveling from Big Bend to VVarren has been examined and approved. Manufacture of these energy-saving devices will begin im- mediately, Miss Atkins informed the press. This vehicle should prove indispensible to commuters. CIRCUS COMING IN JUNE The Bishop-McMichael Tent Show, which is one of the greatest of all present-day cir- cuses, will be in VVarren june 16, 17, and 18. This announcement should hold especial inter- est for VVarren readers as the troupe includes several former VVarrenites. These are Evelyn Anderegg, the leading rider of the showg the chief elephant trainer, Robert Shawg and William DeForest, the India-rubber man. LOCAL BRIDGE TOURNAMENT EN DS The bridge team composed of Mrs. jean Cramer Sandblade and Miss Margaret Han- sen was victorious throughout the tournament. This pair won 211 out of the 300 rubbers played. VVe wish to congratulate them on their splendid shin-kicking system. Miss Grace Niederer and Miss Mary Russo were the l'llIl- ners-up. Once a Scotchman stayed away from a ban- quet because he didn't know what the word gratis'I meant. The next day he was found dead before an open dictionary. .m-.mm..mmmmm.-mmitHmmitomm-Immmmmmmlmr- BECOME a SAMSON OVERNIGHT 111 YVe Specialize in Corrective l Exercises Telephone for Appointment 5 ED. JEFFERSON MARK GELOTTE -mm mm' mmm' l l l l l l i l SCHOOL NEYVS mmitmiimmmmnmitmmmimmimmmmmmim SAVE THIS COUPON and 986 for The New Collegiate Dictionary Containing Up-to-the-llinute Slang Expres- sions and Complete List of Puns to be Avoided Edited by RICHARD FORBES and WVESTON ENSVVORTH Ben Hur Perfume Sufcrrsrtr to BLUE WALTZ IOC per quart 25c per gallon At All YVoolwertz Ten Cent Stores or Buy Direct from the Manufacturers MAHAFFEY Sz JOHNSON Qlncorporatedl itititit4itmmmmmm-im .rmmmmnmmnmimm mmm. im Ride Like a Gentleman- M C D u r h a m ' s Swindlease Taxies 10c per mile plus gas CSpecial rate of 9c to personal friendsj Other Propositions on Request DAVIS McDURHAM Panhandle Alley VVarren. Pa. mmnmimmmm 136 ga..- XVARREN HIGH SCHOOL NEVVS SUES FOR DIVORCE Alice Muthert Ayers, fifth wife of William Ayers, has tiled suit for divorce. She charges him with going about with other Women for some time. Ayers denies this, but says he is anxious for a divorce as he is already engaged to Gladys jensen, a follies girl. VVINS HOG-CALLING CONTEST Bob Garrison outdid himself in display of volume and voice range yesterday and is today the state hog-calling champion. He won the contest with little or no effort. LOPEZ TO SPEAK John Lopez, the noted Arctic explorer, will deliver an illustrated lecture at the Science Lecture Hall on his discoveries. He will have all the facilities of the vast auditorium at his disposal, including the new motion picture pro- jector. All should avail themselves of the rare opportunity of hearing this truly inspiring speaker. Tickets on sale at the Caldwell Sporting Goods Store, BEST SELLERS AT THE LIBRARY Miss Elaine Williams, head librarian, has published a list of the following new books: How I Got My Man, by LaVerta Fouch and Kay Hegerty. t'Rural Football, by Walter Streich. l'Purple Poodles, by Martha Branch. UTheories, by Gretchen Knabb. GIRL SCOUT CAMP Miss McCutchen announces that her annual Girl Scout camp will he held at Blue jay from june 20 to july Z. Make reservations early. ESCAPE FIRE Friends of Adele Rohlin and Mary Stadel are congratulating them on their lucky escape Sunday night when the newspaper Miss Rohlin was reading was ignited by her cigar. The flames were discovered by Miss Isabelle Wor- ley, who sped to the nearest alarm box and summoned the tire department. Fire Chief Harry Stein estimated the loss at 37.95. :tu-in1mutuItinitinittuitin.-ItInmitmitinitintmtmuuummm- Spanish in 10 Easy Lessons sf E ,Senorita Eaton., Tutoring School for YVould-Be : Spaniards -ttitinitnmmmmmm-m nmumm mt mm. Housewives and Unemployed Husbands l l I Donlt Forget the Cooking School Run IJofLcn by Ilzir Paper Miss Mary Sadley.. ..,.. ..,.,,. ,...,Dirertor bliss Yarda Johnson ,.,, , ..,..,......... Arsirtant Miss Margaret Geitnerw ..,.., Arrirtant nt in mtmmm-tm Idan Your Vacanon Thip OW! Hit the High Spots of Europe. Party Leaving Clarendon JULY 1 Personally Conducted by JUNE DEFREES WVorId Traveller lnquirr at the Globe Slmmxhip Co. RICHARD FIELD, Agent ENGARDS DUDE RANCH The Ideal Place to Spend Your Vacation Typical VVestern Cha racters JACK SLEEMAN NORMAN HONHART BOB NYSTROM Guides Wifi!! for Weekly or illanthly Rain Box XVII, Bull, Montana 137 X5 f X f l E: 7 L l X X -2 VV Y September S Beginning of the Big Year. 12 Opened the football season by defeating Sheffield. October 14 Dragon Board chosen. 19 Report cards. November 7 VVe were defeated by our ancient rival. VVarren 6, Jamestown -10. 13 Junior play, Go Slow, Jlary. 25 School closed for Thanksgiving vacation. 30 Back to the grind. The bad news leaked out again in a mixture of red and blue ink. December 5 Football dance. 12 Our first basketball game. YVe beat Titusyille. 18 Blue 111111 lflzife made its appearance. No more school till 193211 25 llerry Christmas!!! January 1 Happy Xew Yearlll -lb End of Christmas vacation. February 1 The beginning of the last semester for some of us. Report cards were turned loose again. 5 Hi-Y-Girls' Club play, Ju-The Dymznm. lllarch -1- VVe finished our basketball schedule but Kane won. 11 Evening of Plays. 14 Again we hopefully presented our cards- first to our teachers and then to our parents. 17 Klany happy returns, Klr. Pressell! April 8 Girls' Glee Club Concert. 15 Girls' Club Carnival - another big success. Z0-22. Seniors measured for caps and gowns. 25 Blue up llonday - report cards again. Xlay 7 School dance. 17 Blue and Ufhite came out. 20-21, Senior play, If Pzzyr to ,1d1'frtise. 27 Dragon appeared in XV. H. S. 27 Kid Day. June 1-2 3 5 10 Senior tests start. Class night. Baccalaureate. Commencement. 138 EQ..- Z5 lg: X I 2 1: 2f 2 ii Z. 2 ,?,,,M?,,,W,,Z ? 2 1 X X g? 222,21 222W 2, ,, S UP -A li ZIQ .TX 2 22 ,2 V 2 22 ,, M 2 2 22 22 2 e2 xi 12 mwwmw f 2 2 , 47 1 Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 , , , 2 , 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 .,.. 2 2 .2. 2 ,..,..,. 2 ..,.. H2 2 ,,,,.. 2 H2 2 2 ,..,.. 2 2....2 2 .,..,...., 2. 2 ,..,. 2 2 1. 2. 2 2 2 2 139 gat.- X-5 51 0 I X I I X X Angove's Market . , . Arcade Recreation .. ..,. . ,.,,., Associated Gas Ki Electric ,. Autobody Repair Company . Baird Tire Shop, Inc. . Bairstow Studio ..,., .,.. Barnhart-Davis Company. ,,., . Bartsch Kz Sons .,...,. .,...,.,..,., . Beckley, C. W. . ...., .,..,, . . Bennet Co., W. F. ,..,..,. ..,. , , Betts Foundry h Machine Company Borg Studio ,,.. ,..... Bradford Supply Company, ,.., , Brown Boot Shop.. ..... , Bryant 81 Stratton College ,. , Clicquennoi, Floyd ....,. ., Candyland ............. ......., . .. ...,..,... ,, Community Savings and Loan.. .... .. Cottage, The .,..,,.. .,,.,,.. ..........,..,,.. . .,.. . Danielson-Haglund Davidson Company ..,.,,. Dragon Band .,.. ,,,., Draheim, W. . Duprey, D. L., ,... ..,.... Durham and Meacham. .... . East Side Service Station ,..,... , Ekey, Emil ,.,., ...,....,,.........,...,.. . Estate of M. Beshlin. ..,,....,..... Everts Hardware Company .,., ..,.. First National Bank.. ......,......., Floridin Company .,,........,..,.. Gandy's Oyster House .,,... . Gaughn's Drug Store ,,..,...... Gay's Market ,.,.,.,. .. . Geracimos Company Gibson, Leo D. ..,............ . Haser, L. ..,..,.,,.,...... .,...,. . Hill, C. ,...,.. . ......................,. Hoi? Business College . Hubbard, C. A. ..,...,.,,.,...,.,..,...,. , Hultman, A. E.. ,.,...,..,....... ,, Johnson Brothers ............. ..... . . .. Johnson, J. A .k.,............,...,.,.,....,....,.,. Journal Engraving Company....,. Junior Class .,...,. ,. ..,.. ........,. . Keller, August A. Kresge Company ..,... . Langhans. Frances Lester Shoe Store .......... .. Lions Club .. .. ,.,,..,.,,. , .,.,.,. Lutz, W. E. ,, .,.. ,..,.,,.... , .. , McMarrow's Jewelry Store ,..,....... Metzger-Wright Company ,.,.. Miller Shoe Store ..,... . Ministerial Association Mohr Printery, The .. , Montgomery Ward 8: Companyn... ADVEIQTISIIXIG INDEX Page .....14S ..,..171 174 163 144 .,.. 1 T1 .,.,,.,.149 ,180 153 167 , .....1S0 165 ,.,167 ,,...156 197 ..179 .155 183 , 1 65 165 H156 .. .,., 156 ..1S4 179 , 203 181 H191 ., 175 .1951 ,160 ..164 H168 .152 152 .,.,159 175 , .,... 191 ..165 .. ..... 152 181 168 .. ., 193 148 .,.. 178 193 203 202 .. ,.., 148 203 . .,... 190 ....,,..173 72 ., 145 .,.201 ,..,.164 H196 ..,,.157 Motor Lighthouse Mueller-Polz Co., 1nc......, Mullen Drug Company...... Murphy Company, G. G. National Market . Newell, Press, The... ..., . ,. New Process Company ,..,...,. Nichol's Jewelry, ..,.. ...,. . Offerle, Oroleta, Victor H,. . ., ., The.. .,,. . Ostergard, J. P. and Son ,,.. ,. Piso Company, The ,. .......... ,. Printz Company, The ,..,... Public Speakers' Supply , Red Cross.,.,..... ....,..,.,, .. Refiners Oil Company .,...,.., Reichs ...,..,. .,,. . . .... .. .... ,... , Rogers and Cramer . Rossell Garage, The ,,., Schaeffer's Electric Shop, .,...,. . Senior Class . . .,...,. , ..,, ...,.. .... . . .. Siegfried's, Inc... .,,. ...,. . .. Smith Shoe Store .,..., Sorenson, Peter-..,. Stein, E. L. ,,.. .. .,,.. Stewart, Edward ,,...,. Sturgis Jewelry .. ,..., .. Style Shop, The ,.,...,. Tasty Bakery ,,., ., Texas Lunch ., Page 1185 203 .159 .177 ,. ...159 143 . ..... 202 ,,.,..172 175 186 203 .175 . ...., 190 .. .. 143 ,.,.,...179 180 . 172 .181 .198 169 204 ,....,.186 ..... .199 172 , 183 , 157 186 199 161 156 Thomas Studio ., ....,.....,.,..,... ., .,... ..... . 169 Times Publishing Company ,.,.,.. .... , 191 Tiny Gift Shop ....... ...., ..,........,...,,.. , . .... .,..........,. . . ,.,..169 Turner Radio Shop ..... .,..,.. ..... . . . ,,.....,.,,. , .,.,., ..... . ..... , .,1T7 United Lumber Kr Supply Corporation .,..,. ,.,. . ...169 waia, R. E. ...... .,..,.,,..,.....,....,.,,..,.,,.,....... , ,,,. ,... . ..,.. , .. .,..1'79 Walker's Creamery Products Company .,..,,....,... .187 Waram Motors, Inc., ,..,.,........,.,. ..,...... . ..,..... . 184 Warren Baking Company.. ,.......... .,..,.,, .... ,......, . 1 8 5 Warren County Dairy Association .,,.,, 151 Warren County Dental Society ...... .. 195 Warren County Medical Society .... 189 Warren County Tuberculosis Society .,.. 196 Warren Drug Store ,.... .. ,.....,..,..,, .. .. .. 153 Warren Dry Cleaning Company.. ...... 168 Warren Furniture Company ..,.. ..,. . ...., 1 49 Warren High School . .,,.. ....., .,.192 Warren National Bank .. ...,. ., 147 Warren Printing Company ., 163 Warren Radio ....,..,.,,..... ..... .....,. ,.,,. . . , .. ..,. .,...,.......... .,..,, . , 155 Warren Savings Bank and Trust Company ..,..,. 141 Warren Sheet Metal Shop .,.,.,....,...,.,.,,.,,.. .,..,... ...... ...,.., 1 6 3 West Penn Oil Company .,........,. , .,.,,. , .... . .198 Wills 8x Company Dry Cleaning ..,.... . 153 Wood's Flower Shop ...,..,.,..,..... ....., .,.., ......... 1 8 6 Y. W. C. A. ,..,.. , ,.,.... .. ...,.,. .---144 140 Eg..- fi r r 1 I X X l C1 V5 , X X I Q? ,aWno,atooaaaaaaowaaaoo, 5 Be known W , QWEQZQWWQ B 5' 0 eaaaa l ll r , ,, 1 strong loonk ,, 1 : mg WTO U QIW banlerng lwerel We become your co-worker l. - when we become your bonk 1 Warren Savings Bank C91 Trust Co. Qld, ,Strong and Reliable Warren, pa. 141 W Z-X ' f X 5 sb J 142 f.3,.6,.- J Z-T w f X f f X X f gg znfwmn ,W ,,,,, ,H W, , HE X 3 Printing D E1zgra1'1'ng 5ACHER5 lx Stan o rz ery N ' A Complete Printing Plant 1 ' 213-217 Third Ave. ' ZTWQO N The Newell PreSS 1 EGISTER X 1 EVEAL ' ..- EPORT 1 M ' ix The Business Klznfs Department IGHT 1 W Store FROTQLE 1 1 210 Liberty Street . A 1 . , . TART, 4 .Hzgfz Grade Sf!1fIOIZ6'1'y I :N li Blank Books , 1 Office Supplies Y 1 1 H -N ,Q W .W 3 ' SUPERL.-XTIYES N 1 I 1 1 1 e Best A11 Around W rj 1 2- Klost Klodest 1 3 - Best Dancer . . 1 Dm'A'b H l by 1 4 - Klost Happy-Gu-Lucky - , 1 5- B st KI si'ian The Publlc Speokefs 1 V 6 U L S I 6 W Best Natured Upp y W 7- Biggest Talker A Pennsylvania Corporation 6 1 Funniest P. O.B1 sos ' . A .- WARRES, PA. 1' 9 - Bnzgebt Flnt Dzffwnzlable SFf7'it'F Sim? 1909 X ix I i ,gf 14-3 l Z7 l f x f i 5: 'J r , tv, H ,H I E E VVC VVz1sh and Grease Cars Warren Y. W. C. A. Service Courtesy i E Sotisicoction l , Vv i TIRES TUBES I AND ll ACCESSORIES THE DOOR TO VV i HOSPITALITY HIGH lj QUALITY T NIOTOR Cafeteria for all , Camping on Lake Chautauqua AND Clubs for Girl Reserves , Clubs for Business Girls OILb Employment Bureau Health Education vv Religious Education Room Registry YVorld Fellowship BAIRD TIRE Sl-IOP l Qlnc.j ' 103-105 lllarket Street ij Phone 625 ' ' ' ' 'H ' W 209 SECOND AVENUE YVe YV:1Sh and Grease Cars -if 14+ rw I X fi X X f N-EW The Smart Kind c Pr. The Wearing Kind The sheer kind that doesn't go Pouf! the First time you snag it on your desk. Pure silk from top to toe. Picot hem, You'd better hurry in for a pair too! 3 pr 52 fOf course, there's a grand service- weight style also.j MHIGIEIE RIG T l X I Z-F 5: X I 1 X X gy H465- K-3 f X 6 K3 1 L! F C9 51 Qxyiw QF Q L . 4 ,L , fwfflg I X vi . 4123.35 1 W A mail 2 Y ' , X-ew 'Sf f f v' - . 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Irvine St. Telephone 264 Complimenlx of the Warren Furniture Co. -I+ 149 5 if Q52 ,Q LJ f ggfxx Z7 XX! f i ii Worren County Doiry Association I Miiic - Cream - Butter Buttermilk - Cottage Cheese i Phone 233 :: 107 East Fifth :Xvcnue i XV.-XRRIQN, P.-X i i i -' 151 Eff'- XT gg ,5 ' XY!! l l OVER 30 YEARS' l EXPERIENCE IN THE F W , COIZg7'HfZl11Ifl-0lZ.Y ana' llfuclz Success lo all DR UG BUSINESS IA' l l Wfyarrell Hligll School IVARREA IS THE GUARANTEE WE Seniors OFFER YO L' , - Let lfv Fill Your PERHAPS THE New Prescriptiofz Xye also carry complete -lines of 1 X lil?3OO5G1T5liSYECS2Tf5e5'iHifi BUSIUSSS COHGQS Lincoln Candies is Q-an help you on the way- ALXVAYS FRESH Your request will bring details of lx our courses in Jzlfvz zrc' ffl nlcconnf- GGUQIWVVS DVUQ Store S 'lQiffTflmfffff'fffffiiffffffffilfffi ' 'inf sm-.0 uf Prrsorml small,- l i - 343 Penn'z1 Ave.. XVest ll XVzm'en, Pa. W YVRVFE, PHONE or CALL , 1 gi in 1 l SUPICRLATIYES THE 1 -- Bi fffv est Fusser 'A NIEATING l' X NV H PLACE Z - lllost Frnnk 1, 3 g Biggest Lut-Up -1- - Best Looking C. 5 -Bc-sr Arrisr C.,me,- EMI and Fiffl l 6 - Klost Conceited il 7 - Best Atlllete 1 9 - 'llzillest W, Em- , ,W El il Vf--- -- -..sjf 152 Z5 f X f 1 X 1 H gz We Do Not Sell Anything- EXCEPT ELECTRICAL MERCHANDISE AND SERVICE This Is Not a Side Line WVith Us ll X , ' N K ll X , Q l 'N Q Q I X' i 'Tor flIL1BC.Yf in flnvlhinq E'Icctric-11 I Incorporated I l I Your Drug Wants I' will always be well I ' taken care of Ht- l The Worren CLEANERS DruQ Store AN JD DYERS Founded on Integrity 327 Penn'a Ave., VVest 1 Built on Service VVarren, Pa. 3 Sustained by Fair Prices PHONE 452 , 1 A. N. RICCAUSLAND 1 233 Liberty Street i 153 .- Z-X X X 9 5 CS J IJ i? 65415413 Z-X K X X G 7 C1 f , XV, H CANDYLAND The Choice of High School Students for SODAS . SUNDAES . LUNCHES The Finest Fresh Homemade Candies YVhere All YVarren Eats Ciweronis Confectionery ii . i ii Warren Qodlo Co. i Phone 216441 i Yvarren, Pennsylvzmia G SUPERLATIVES i, 1 - Siiliest PHILCO RADIOS 2 - Thinnest 3 3 - Most Kiddish 1 i 4 - llost Popular 1 5 - Farresr SALES r if 6 W Class crank SE1S::iCE l 7 A Sleepiest i if H 155 -- Z5 X X 4 C1 J f , XV, H Support YOUR High School 'Drogonl Band Help Buy Uniforms and I l i l EqUipfl'1CHt l Compliments of the l Sfwnsorffd by ' , VVARREN IQIVVANIS CLUB Davldson Company Donations may be made to I COMMITTEE: l l S. M. McClure, Cflairman 2 l W. M. Hill A. H. Wickstrom Harry Summers VV, L. lNfIcClure, Tr1'11.vur1'f l lVarren'5 Popular Family Slzor Store , 1 I . i i Specializing in . i Hof Wemm and 1 Young l3eople's Shoes Hamburgers Our Specialty i Q i Quality l -.4A Value ' I - 1 Service l Price .- 'i ' Q! N! QUAL1'rY, CLEANLINESS l , AND SERVICE ' Our llotto V i fligl si... O p e n D a y ll II 11 S lg I1 t , 542 P:rmsvLvANiA Avn.w. l ---IQ 156 Eer- Z7 f X f 5 rs a gl Your Neighbor Soves ot Word! Why Dont YGU? YY MONTGOMERY WARD s. Co. 218-220 Liberty Street, Phone 87 YV fren, Pa. To keep looking your BEST frequen! Edward Stewart's Barber shop Penn'a Ave., East --if 157 l fi X X f f ff f XR!! I BAck IN '27 4 I K O 0 Q 0 ?' O X Wm C9 5 'Q V QW, l QQ Q , + X 4 2 Can u may Football ' CD Q Q 5 1 44! 4 7502 40 av 'Q 7 , fx 400 -I ,fif I ff n X A.-if r . lL.' I D Q Q9 mo JW -. .- Z-T w u lg: X f 9 XV, H l 1 W Lunches Candy r l The Best orc Fresh Ice Cream Meats ond XVHERE ALL THE W HIGH SCHQOL l EATS l l r PM l The Home of fha Tozlxfizirlz ' , l YOUR DOLLAR BUYS Y I X MORE g r AT ,, , eemclnes l l The Nqtaomn Mofket VVarren, Pa. V 216 Liberty Street N l sl 1 1. ww'vv -Q T ' X l l 1 1. Beyer Africa ' l 2. Joseph Allen D J. George Combs ' -l-. Jack Trax 1 5. Harold Barnes ' W 6. lfmil Kleachmn ':' 4 7. John Lopez 1 iw. Rohert Klurphy VV21I'1'CI1lS L621dlI1g lx M 9. .lunius Birclmrd Drug Store , 10. Charles Greenlund ll 1 l 1. Belva Anderson U r 12. Paul B1-oder-wk U l -ll L , -..si 1 59 X5 f X ! Q ij H I f ,Y aw ll ,gi2i'E5illl'Qvi 11611 ' TQMU, My li ' ' ' fi' '1Q..j ++ viii!! , -V x gil il Y i, lllllll. ,i ll il mi ' .., -V - ,r y L.: Fl pi, L W i N x f'-ff':+f xgyeffxix Congratulations, Class ot IQ32 Mvand may success attend your efforts. ALNVAYS. VVhateVer your immediate plans - whether for additional education, or the pursuit of a business or other career - here at the First National Bank we wisll you to bear in mind that we stand ready to serve as your finan- cial ally whenever you are in need of Banking Service The First Notionol Bunk XVARREN, PA. limler Strivt lvnitnl States Gorerzzlzffffit Sllf7F7'7'iA'iUII wif 160 Fe..- Z5 5 fi 9 9 Sl TASTY BAKERY The Best ot Everything in the cleanest Way RETAIL ONLY 10 H lx 5 WARREN PLN N SY LY AIN IA 4161+ ff fx , e ff A Xxfj ,F Q9 i, . Q W ' Qi Q 3 X xlwell Look Who'5 Here 11 A QQ!!--an jj pf 'GIGQLEH Q 5 I 9 g Baby Face V :fix Q QM Q NL. K XlN Q Q 5 Q3 y Rf D. 17.3 51 A 1,11 1,.,1,, , N G If W 1 li 1 XUJ X V Qi? W X' 1 Q Q --SQ 162 I-T gg ,s ' 5 x f ? l Complimenls DUCO PAINTING . I SPORT TOPS of lhe X Warren Printing Co. Autobody Repair Co T V l Penrfa Avenue, East QLAPITX , Corner Park AIND I SERVICE l I IVE TAKE THE I DENTS l OUT OF W ACCIDENTS Citizens National Bank Building I r'DIlIlL'P Progrfzmx Our Specialty l l Warren Slweet Metal 13- John Slocum Sho l-l. IValter Bowes p I 15. June DeFrees ROOFING SPOLITING 16. Gladys Gray TANKS 17. Myron Mahaffy BLGIV PIPES .3 18. Clifford Bollinger r ' f ' FLRINALM l l 19. Fritz Bishop REPAIR NVORK W 11 I ' 20. Lewis Clarl-: 1 l 21. James Carson l I 22. George Toner 1 I 23. James Chapman ' 2-lr. Ruth Aubitz 12 Clark Street li Arthur' Davis IVarren, Pa. 26. 1IelVin Danielson W 1 1 Q4 163 ga.- Z5 X X I C: 7 I XX-J! I VVith the Compliments and Best VVishes of the VVARREN COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Complimezzts of FLORIDIN COMPANY N- Q54 16+ Z7 t L f f X f X X Q12 ci 5 lift Easy to be Comfortable 1 'with Treadeasy and l Friendly Five ' Shoey Q H I Let us ht vou with these smart, ' l comfortable shoes. - l for Exclusive foot-fashioned features , l relieve vour arch from everv strain t l . ' . . ' A1231-5L6EIgIC ' and distribute body weight evenly. l l 2-H-I Penn'a Avenue 1 lvarren, Pa. 1 Danielson G I-laglund l 222 Penn'a Ave., VVest Phone 1416-R 1 J 1 . l A CHARNIING PLACE i TO EAT ,Noon Day Luzzcfzeorz l Plafe Dinners Sandfwiclzer it Salads PRON OUNCED W- The most attractive Dining I In Kodak Film Nook in this section. A and Kaddk Ample selection of the finest Vey-igbyome Film Home-Cooked Foods served h Q under the most delightful con- , A th 'd-more elm for 5'9 'A monff' d. . N W two extra chances for picture taking mom and moderatelf Pllled- every time you load your camera! + l Kodak Film and Kodak veriehmme Film-sizes ZMXSM and Zhx-PM-now come in eight-exposure rolls instead of Tl,-1 C t six, ai ffm .mme prim' y01l,4UF allways e O paid! Get a few rolls to-day for the coming week-end. C. H. REYNOLDS S EXPOSURES at the prite of 6 l BORG STUDIO -xi 165 ffxx I L1 f ' x f 5-I ,oe B X N Liiijerlj . kA.1 Ejgf LJ! Q ' .' 9 S ,Zh N Q-dll? 7 f ok X ' , M K num. , x f i X Q X X .' 0 N H4 W Wi? BEST Mu BLACK WNK BROWNE GREEN YELLOW GRAY ORANGE BLUE WHITE RED WWI It allma na e X MQ 5 Z2 I Nam 51 Q lfxk gm! JVXS Q 5 , I U I ' A r s of ME we 2 N Q , rxY V G? Q Q ' Q9 'S m X Z in j U f T 'L X Y , Q X Q SGS' Q 14 W ' 5. 'fave' . -HICSBW ff 11 Q 'B 3 X X XJ g! Fire Lvse X Oceupancx XVater Daniage Tornado SL Wvindstorin Automobile Liability Compensation W Plate Glass Airplane Accident X Health Personal Effects Steam Boiler . I3. BENNETT CO 205-206 XXRZITTEII Savings Bank Building Telephone H75 Explosion Burglary Robbery A W ' T i - ' l ix Harry Stein Bradford Supply Co. l LW Beach Bud' 'd YVV' W l U H Bmnchegum l, Klerle Kinkead Shops Bradford and lvarren l Edward -legel-Son K VIOHHD l I Richard Field l Klary Russo l il Anthony Lucia A 1 Florence Armstron it A LaBe1le Steel Pipe John Kehi- Readlng Iron Pipe 1 Richard Lesser Myers Domestic 3 Craig Brown Automatic VVater l WU. IQ 4 Systelns ix 1 iam seinan il il XVillis Clark ll Hugh VVolcott lXlKlEDlA'l'lQ SERVICE June Taylor U ll U -.ei167E,.., Z7 X X f i C: rj ' W X X IJ V Kepairing XVe Call For and Deliver Alterations DIQY CLEANING AND PVQESSING SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED. SOC YY LADIES' QIEIVS Suits Qualify and buns Coats S J- '1 opcoats Wool Dresses em me Overcoats Silk 131495565 up Estimates Gladlv Given Robes I-I U LT MAN ' S 220 Liberty St., Phone 1683 ' A A C I. 0 T I-I E S Gandy s 1 r Y Seafood Qestouront i i SMARTLY PRESSED L. K. MQWBRAY, Prop. l Keep YOU 329 Penn'a Avenue, WVest N SEA FOODS i - I S w A H MUN y Let US care for STEAKS V your wearing X Al7l51lf9i SALADS - SANDVVICHES Q 1 A Warren Dry Cleamng W Company Penn'a Ave., East and Hammond Road Open Entire Year i Phlmelgg -if 168 gf-W Z-R X X 1 XX-Z! Sudden Service i TINY om siiop l0n.4, 1182 Conewango Ave. All Kinds Of Gifts for Graduation I i Vifeddings and Building Material i Bridge Distributors - of i YVzirren Clean City Coke W C0stume afewelry , H an NIore Heat for Sour Money' I Handkerchiefs A Specialty . i gl , ' United Lumber ond Rem 'bm Supply Corporotion A VVetmore Yard Phone 920--I-05 Beech Street 1 1185 Conewango Ave. VVarren, Pa. Phone 177 i , , i . HARD PAINTED l Schciettefs Electric MINIATURES i Shop S4-95 i 3 for 1512.95 1 - GOLD CASES- OFFICIAL SIZE i Electrical Contracting SPECIAL-60 Da,-Q Supplies i Thomcs Stl-ICIIO 30-1 Penn'a Avenue, East -118 YVater Street Phone 18-10 -' 169 -e 1 XX!! X XT X X lf! 5 RQ C3 W Q f M Wh I R MQ QQ J l Lib if w g A E13 ,MQ 3 0 ' 5 ff C 991 X X ' 5 X KLA T. f 3 f 15' X Q X f 1 hmm ? X K-lj 5 V6 !!ff?HXXX f f in 115 100 lg!! K? M ...mkmxx G 0 Guo 9 Q. . ' 'NN' digg Q! X Z E EN f - ' G fe - 5 .s Q Sxxube gxggffgux SSH? 425 3,51 QQ ZIHHIS all 2270311 I 4, ' W? ' 0 f Zi? M YW 1? W iQ? 4 4 5 V 'Q EU 7 on YW w ,, , - Z4 I r ,c -' 170 324--V I f I H Z-X f X f t 6 H Q? Bowling and Horseshoe pitching Recreation Is Essential to Good Health Come Up and Use Our Alleys and Courts YY Arcode Qecreotion THAD LAWSON, Proprietor 308 Second Avenue, WVest - Phone 9719 l LET US l DQ YQUR E Norman Gustafson PHOTO FINISHING N lxlark Gelotte Skilled workmen using mod- f Grace Niederer ern methods and equipment l Edwqrd Brenmn assure you of excellent prints , I when you bring your films Leah Vvaxman to us. l Lloyd Duhlond l Robert Garrison , Robert Hulings AT Leonard Swanson IXIODERN PRICES Rlargaret Park Chauncey Darone Boirstow Studio Eugene Homml S lc G ' Liberty Street Frm razlano l l it 171 ps.- Z5 X X f Q: 'J X 1 X X IJ l ll li i il p N 'CHQ'-S Peter Sorenson X Gifzs fha: Lan l Expert JEXVELER l Shoe 1 Opporifz Soldi1'r'.r' Illonumfnl X Repalrlng 5 Vvarrenl PH' At a Reasonable Price l l l Anything in JEVVELRY i DIAMONDS i ' CLOCKS and SILVERXVARE W L l - p, ' Pennla Avenue, XVest l Jyfrli for Blll0i'1l W'Yllfi'l1l'5 N Under the VVest Ridge VVaiting Room l le l ' You'll Enjoy Shopping at A FQEICI-VS l 106 Liberty Street 1 VVarren, Pa. l l VVarren's Popular Priced ll l Department Store i Specializing in l VVearing Apparel for l High School Students l I lVlzPre You Bought the Drfsrn N l S. W 4 QE- '-GN.: FOR SCHOOL WORK rw lil' r W. lvlclvlorrow JEWELER AND Or-'romsriusr 103 Penn'a Avenue, East --:elf 172 i fi f X f f fi J H 6 iz! I . its silffii Step 1 x SV' thx S - 1 lm RN' -rw ytlm Wr it i WR4 M-'r.Q X ,rp 'Wit , r 7'14QiWt.i5 Xgsrfirttwq. -gf li r Friendly Thoughts out of the crowd and think. YVhere is this hurrying Hoodtide of humanity taking you? Dare you turn around and stem the current if you think your direction wrong? 1t's the test of manhood of calibre. it is your great opportunity. Step out of the crowd and think. A thoughtful service is rendered hy our attentive staff - a p sympathetic attention that adds serenity and dignity. WILLIAM E. LUTZ EXCLUSIVE AMBULANCIZ SERVIC E ersonal, 173 Z7 f X f CS 6 H S2 C pl of The Associated Gas end Electric: System X - X -:ZQLQ GAS C ELECTRIC I E7? Z-F l f f X f C: 'J , X I f l it' 1 l CGM- - COKE F Leo D. Gibson T and The Only Gibson Nlortician . Q, N . N I 1 Builders Supplies In vyarren i , i l , S11 Pennsylvania Avenue, East i i on-me 675-J T M Residence 675-J i f 2 Estate of M. Beslwlin l 412 E.s ' ' Phogetlggget 2 A Superior Service that Nevei Costs llore - OFTEN LESS l l i f T 'AQualirv First- Service Always P I S Q ' S FOR COTTGHS AND COLDS , ' Sold Everywhere. in INVO size 3 Victor l-I. Otterle 35 Cm and 60 cam T Florist i and P T S O'S T THROAT AND CHEST SALYE 1 l l8 Hertzel Street W Phone -H-l, Day or Xigllr W' lFor External Vsel Sold in jars, 35 cents Tl-IE PISO CO. XXTZIYYCH, Pa. I 1 YVarren, Pa. . i l 1 l i 5 S9 ,2 LI M 42 an 'I' X wE?? X X0 U X0 G7 DICKDARE XX AJ X HAMLET Q0 ,ga-,fa - f X! OVER we Go If if . x if ?Wffl ffff, , ,.,,x X N XXXx- . 1: . fg.5- f 'm , Nw . - . J L 'Z 5' if Q f Q 1' f I I-ne: X flg Q Jw ' Q Q 7 A 1 gf fr f fx 5 ' I - GE Q ' 097 + IN Q I ice 5+ 5 rg , I 9 3 - fm - Q + - f- -2. M, ,df Q Ig, ' K-5 g: X I X X IJ S? MAJESTIC RADIO AND REFRIGERATION NTURN 'ff' ZEBRADIO sues'-s f x VVhen shopping always try Murphy's Hrst. Merchandise of the highest quality. Sold to you at the lowest prices. Keep in mind Murphyls-buy no Seconds or USub-Standard merchandise 5 2 v Q Lunch with us or if U ' get that cool re- X ' K ' x freshing drink at in 9,55 Servite wiihlsmilef Our Fvurlfairl- It 5f Anhl0'l STORES EVERYWHEQE will make SMP' i' ping a pleasure. 55. Robert Schwartz 62. Louis Lind 68. Robert Urbanski 56. Homer Morrison 57. Robert Christie SS. Arthur Monroe 59. Norman Honhart 60. Harry Grove 61. Paul Rosenquist Ga rney Pedersen Cha rles Moore . jack Neal Robert Landers VVilliam DeForest Ray Caldwell jane Neal jay Sellin . john Bish Beulah Burch 177 Ea., Ki Eg X 9 xxff YOl'R STORY IN PICTVRES LEJVES NOTHING L'NTOLD Every Step or the Way- Clean-cutysharp, tone-yielding printing plates and illustrations demand careful handling every step of the way Makeshifts have no place with journal Engravings and Illustrations-a policy justified by results JQUPNAL ENG ' NG COMPANY JAMESTQWN :: as :: :s :: e: NEW 4' 178 ya.- f f f H if gg I f Lf X X .? l Z JOIN THE RED CROSS I ,Ee EE 5 l, WHO KNOWS? 1932-Annual R011 C311-1932 E Insure now, don't wish for it NOVEMBER iifh to 24th l y f'ftema'd5' , . Conducted by l The Warren Kiwanis Club Wald Insurance f Agency XNARREN COUNTY CHAPTER YVarren Savingsv Bank .and Trust AMERICAN RED CROSS l , Company Building ii M. McClux'e, Chzgyman l FIRE . B. P i, fire 1 irm n - VV. L. Bfaiflure, Treafurfra ' LIFE l AUTOMOBILE I I Il E JOIN THE RED CROSS Ik SURANC 'i V D. L. DUPIQEY F. I-l. Clicquennoi CONEECTIONERY f Eiiijilgi' , l I l W REPAIRING SOFT DRINKS 1 LIGHT GROCERIES 1 1 - l l . l Electrical Service l I l l I - I l PHONE 871 l 5 YV. St. Clair Street 19 E. Fifth Avenue W yvarreny Pa. l -if 179 '- Z5 f X f 9 X: 'J H g-X rl fi ' 21, -.:x.Z,,,.i ' K f K , gif' I . I Ri. I 'F' 'f .Li,,, L im, mf. T5 ' A1 u Y.r-' ,Q'??!15i -I ' USE FINER GASOLINE- FINER OILS You'l1 like their lasting qualities REFINERS OIL COMPANY v i MARRY THE GIRL- ? WE FURNISH I TI-IE HOVIE , - Betts Foundry 69' ' I Machme CO- C. F. Bartsclw CS- Sons 1409 Fourth AVSHUC 31-35 Penlfa Avenue, East ii I ,I ' FURNITURE . Since190-l- -..Q 130 Em.- Z-F EQ f Xvf H packard Chrysler P m h ly out The Super Finish Embossed Cover for this book was designed SALES and SERVICE and manufactured by i C. A. Hubbard Motor The Mueller-pelz Co. lncor orated CLEvr3LiND, OHIO Creators of Unusual Covers for School Annuals, Catalogs, Book and Loose Leaf Binders and Port- Sales W folios for all commercial purposes. Phone 356 208 East Street, VVarren, Pa. l Eost Side Service AUTONIOBILE TRUCK IOOCQ Penn Motor Oils and NIACHINE t Kelly-Springfield REPAIRING ' T1 R E S ,?q i Our Scrwifr Like Our Ga: I5 Good Qogers G Cromer Phone 555 206 East Fifth Avenue VVarren, Pa. Corner Parker and Penn'a Ave., East VVARREN, PA. ef 181 gf f x l C: f f Xvf H 4049 f Q gfg,'?ec73 X J os' ...v-IEW? ft' .fl f 5 QF ff i f Q N L f X 1 4'6'S e4 Q - 1 3' X X 'Wzvf' ,I 5' S 'l Q Q Lmemeno 7 69 N' j Pglnnbgisll S XKQQGQ X s6Q,q.' ll x EW 00 ' In affa ' : - mf , ' I A, , 5 atv' I in 1, Qi . frv--- 'sqo :QF 2:4963 2'9 ----X O 9 . 9 u ' Q - I g fx NS 2 fi i ff' ,I W W g ' 3i'lfFFlEq,p I Z - 3 u IK flux tlllxll --1-if 182 Z7 f X 9 C: , XV, H Collection of Foshions l For the Groduate i l0'g REDUCTION l Graduation Frocks Class Night Frocks l Lingerie Slips Dance Sets Hosiery - The Womorfs Shop l l D i 7 F l l 7 7+. Wvilliam Am. 'l l Gladys Jensen l l l 75. June Cross N 76. Alma Rosenquist 'i ' ' 77. Harry Sweet - 78. Donald Kinander , SYSTEM , ,, i 79. xiafgam Hillard 'gg ll-Service S0 L1Ve1't1 Fouche V l Sl. Katherine Hegerty Community Savings st SZ. Howard Grotzinger 5.5. Klildred Punsky cfv Loan Co. S4. Ruby Bidwell -lean Cramer Xvmreny PH' 1 SS. Dorothy Baker l Q Doris Olson l se. Ei-nest Hcllichael 1 SY.. Dorothy Daley ---if 183 i I i f f x 1 1 1 if J ' 1 xx!! 1 A Guaronteeci Used Buick is a Better Voiue tiuon Any New Cor i ot Equal price i Worom Motors, Inc. 1 BUICK - PoNT1,xc - C.-XDDILAC -4 LAS,xI.r.1z i AND G. M. C. TRUCK i 307 Pemfzi Ave., VVest, YVarren, Pu. i 7, i Confectionery- Groceries - Cigors i News Stond - lce Creom VV i W. E. D ro ii e I m i 613 PGIIIIVZI Avenue, East - Phone 9817 i -. 18.1. KT X X 7 ESV, H Youll Enjoy Stopping at the MOTOR LIGI-ITI-IOUSE More Thon An Ideal NO BREAD can be consistently good unless the organization that sponsors it is keyed to a constant high standard of technical efhciency. So the Warren Baking Company, instead of making quality merely an ideal, makes it the guiding principle of every operation. And people hnd they can depend always on the same hne bread when using BUTTER KRUST YY Worren Baking Co. The Home of Buffer Knut 0,3 135 Z7 lf: 'B I xwf H When you wish to ex- ' press some thought that troubles you to put in l E l h. I ' Y' 1 d 1 sorfoii' thenelods iqiie 1 G Q 0 th hr . b :r b .- T prggid iriqtrhe inivirigl l M language of Howers. 1 ,l l -H2 Third Ave. N lvnder New lllzznagenzelzt l Woods Flower Shop ' R Library Theatre Building l i I Like Finding Money Clncorporatedj Y jglmaegib CUT RATE il- DRUG STORE l . T 1- M i Q-fi R ' DI'UgS, Candy, and XVhen You Buy Our Cigars l Dependable Watches il at ' l VV E S A V E YOU MONEY Reduced Prices S. F. STURGIS llfhere Wafer St. Croxsex Pcnn'a Afve -wi 186 f-5 f X f 9 X 1 gl Compliments of Wollqefs Creomery Products Com pony 305-315 Union Street VVAARREN, PA. Manufacturers of Wolkefs Celebrated I X I. Ice Creom - Branvhes i I KANE, PA. DUNKIRK, N. Y. 187 Z-X f x C1 A f xvf lj 0,f1'5R1'vf wnnauu , - f S' xr 'r E 0,0 Quo f . 0 'L ' .1 ' 57 - ' JAZZ Q 0Rl..1'orl 5' ' T!! B gl I, 0 1 I PM , Xykfpx 009 .rreuocy l I ' H X ,. X ' I ll golgtw' u XX ' E '- 'YV' Q .s f' W' fo .- ceffwx K1 For-Tiff ' -- u09-Sew I H0 'f-1 ,... .Ja EETOH-I4 fl ' ll 0 ,I v lo 5 f:-'L' E names unflf !n L-'nJ'rLsm01.'1 PREF62 , HEQES , J .'f,' - Q 0l.oNpJ'. milk' U II ll Q N' n un:-gf' jo Panzer: Olffjt - P. 5 os HG ' THE nvmncrwe S HEP' '9?m'- FR 1' 1' 7 ' BQQSKEKP ogg Q LIFE! lKJ'lculmNll I -- 188 Z7 S: X I X X Sl Compliments of The Warren County Medicol Society Good Health ls Your Greatest Asset Mary Engard james Myers Veronica Anderson Gerald VVatson Mildred Johnson Mary Louise McCutcheon Adele Rohlin Violet Swanson Margaret Anderegg Beatrice Anderson Myra Haggetry Beatrice johnson Marion Koehley LeVon Minser julia Nichols Evelyn VVolstenc1'oft Mary Eaton Robert Shaw Louis Ettinger Dorothy Park -2 7. Margaret Hanson Dorothy Schmidt Helen Scalise Robert Nystrom Eleanor Miller Mary Stadel Alice Muthert 98. Harold Schwah 99. Grace Kahle 100. Lillian Lemmon -. 189 KT X X ! I X A2 f H StyleS Swonley Summer Flzinnels Suede-Slip-Ons Slack Socks Rlesh Hose Sport Coats Polo Sweaters Sport Belts Linen Suits C'mon ln! CHEER LEADER STYLES ffl! ut Neu' Renzljzzsfzlfezzf Prirex The printz Co., Corduroy Slzieks Linen Slacks Linen Knickers Sleeveless Sweaters JZIIIIZCII Swim Suit Tab Collar Shirts Xxyllifff lVarp Ties Gulf Hose Inc. Clmon In COKIPLIRIENTS OF LIONS ifgjw , 'A if . -D K 'T ff1' - ' if ' iii? XVARREN. PA. 190 Es.- Z5 EMII. EKEY X X f E36 M l l Manufacturer of Auto Fenders Bodies Tops Repaired l l FLORIST Auto Springs 212 Main Avenue l Curtain Lights Phone 368 ll i Automobile Painting l H All Types Blacksmithing l l VVoodwork on Bodies l i - ll l Shop On the lsland Beocl the Times-Mirror YV For Your Favorite Sport News and Many Other Features !l1'1't:'IZ COIlIZfj'l5 Only Daily Aveivspaper if 191 f'5 51 ,5 ' X X gy The Warren I-Iigh School Offers FOUR CGURCES TO STUDENTS as follows: COLLEGE PREPARATORY TECHNICAL COMMERCIAL GENERAL ..HVV5- This school is quite amply equipped and the work is carried on by an efhcient corps of teachers. The student spirit is good and the opportunities here afforded to youu people are worth while. 192 Z5 g: X I I X f H gtg ONE OF OUR AMBITIONS I IS TO SURPASS THE HIGH STANDARD SET BY THE CLASS OF 1932 vv THE JUNIOR CLASS GRADUATION Yes there is graduation in school and academic courses In the course of serving the public there is no graduation from quality. Quality, style and economy are the pass words of true merchandise value. The endeavor of Johnson Brothers is to follow these dictates of the buying public of to-day and of you the purchasers of to-morrow. JOHNSON BROS 193 Q.- Z5 X X f f I , ij ,f w:L'f 'f'w f3z,'fL ?.3 6:.iLEZEf'.w . T 3:99 BE ggwlg, fro 95537 H 7 Afmz EQ!-v.s'7'0 WHEESOTQERS gJ:H'gZ GR6Y.! '0 3 If S moesr ,df Q 'U' Q51 XV 'Q 'ffm ' 'V Cui' ,AI-4 - A359 . W .1-W pa oo! Q15 G' y z g FQ 'J2?c.fZ.N's Q9 '. rsosuuss ! X.. -' 194- X ff f X 7 1 1 1 xxJf 1 WGFFSD Compliments ofthe County Dental Society VVayne Blyler john Young William Peterson Mary Schaeffer Ann Siegfried Mary Sadley Roberta Zerhy Margaret Ladner Velma Albaugh Margaret Geitner Yarda johnson Donna Maae Keefer Virginia Kopf Margaret lVIarrer Margaret hiay Ruth Moore Mary Musante Anna Peterson Evelyn Stromdahl Lorraine Toner Isabelle Wlorley Katherine Yaggy 105. VVilliam Morse Vllalter Streich Elaine VVilliams Frank Bevevino VVilma Stryker Katherine Unangst Ellen Sanden Aida Scalise Richard Smith Dorothy Erickson Hazel Lay 195 fi f X 9 , C36 ,f gl Tl-I E DIQAGCDNH VV Printed by -I-I-IE MCI-IQ PIQINTEIQY WAQIQEN, PA. XB-- 5W 'w b I ' ,Qi-ff: -I-u ercu osls ' THE FoE A T of YOUTH i -at A 1 ' M if Warren County 52,21 5' i Tuberculosis Society J, I Court House k R 5 ' XVarren, Pennsylvania --iq 196 336 V- 5 ffl? H X X il TwwwuuaIwfff1fw e Q Wlff!fW E. me W'2N IE 3. 5 2 - 1 J - ' 'Z ,, ,, 5, , A 9 -- Qfiggeafazg ' ,eg Standard Comes in Same- ff-T Cwggsin Business Adm1Mstratibn'i?f.7,L 5 A' V' Shorthand Typewrihhg J - L: fl Bookkeeping V Accountancy X X wx K Secretarial Science Uwmf-1,5 1,4 Standard Secretarial Mark - 'Ave .Vw NN'-X.-n .xvqx mxffbq , 'f xv-.N ' 1.L:.3+:- , Send fbr 0urM?w Catalog address Reglktmg 1028 Main Street B UFFALO, NEWYORK MEANS THE DAWN OF BETTER DAYS It Pags To Attend A Good. School i ij H West Penn Oil Compony Blarkeferx Of ALL GRADES OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS V-Eight or Four The speed, power, performance, comfort and beauty that you have expected only in the highest priced automobiles, are offered in this New Ford. Fourteen body types, wide choice of colors. V Tl-IE ROSSELL GARAGE 710-12 Penn'a Ave., East, VVarren, Pa. V The Hr.vfl'fat'4'f0B11y1lAv6'zL'0rl.vSP1lC1lr -., 198 Bee- Z-5 f X f X X IJ gl Snappy Footwear For the Young people I9 fl-XTTIC NNA r, , ooon SHOES U NR ' ' 4, A.-xjjfll lf' are Q The Smith Shoe Store Change DEpression to llvlpressionl YVe'll do our part if youlll do yours. A New Suit, a new smile -to replace that dejected look. Take the shine off your pants and put it in your eyes-And the formula isn't expensive- Good Clothes were never as reasonable as they are right now-right here. Tl-IE STYLE SHOP B051 In JIFIIVS lffmr Quolity Counts With I-lordwore Good Toolx llake Easy Hfork ACME QUALITY PAINTS AND VARNISHES LINDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS-Bulk or Package E. D. EVERTS HARDWARE CO. Bell Telephone 82 -H4 Penn'a Avenue, lvest 199 1- S 1' un-m1 PHUOY ' 0 ffxx , if J 499 H GD fn 2 Q I 1 r GD PANSY QD h u Q IIHIHID 1wa'rA1gH.f - V S9 W L 9 UMD' 9 'Q Q9 ' +1 I LIKE up YQ YOUUY. ' . I Q 22m + ' ll , New XX N6Q,L9iUY..... YG Ogb r1HlIf,! UHHQG 'VWNCUNG'--.I STE? ONLY IU: 4' XX u ff Q-D 4 A v 'mah ' .QJIQ Q! avg.-G Q Q9 0 uc Il I Ms 200 Eh.- XM fi lg: X f X X gz WZ -if--ii -,- we . ff' rmfggnllfml ' 1, mf FLORSHEIM SHOES are Olympic champions and more-now at S8 they're miles ahead! . . . Back the nation's favorites-they're built to stand the modern pace and keep going longer. GEO. I-l. MILLER the race to give you money's worth Evelyn Anderegg Henry Anderson Harold Frost Betty Kreps Beatrice johnson DeEtta Anna Donald Anderson Gladys Atkins 121 122 123 12-L 125 Dorothy Sampson Agnes Fredericksun Ellsworth johnson Jack Sleeman Audress Nlead Gretchen Knahb Audrey Mickelson Imogene Reynolds Helen Massa Helen Lichtenberger . Austrid Ecklund Genevieve Larson Gwendolyn Wagner Joyce Knowlton . Richard Forbes Helen Berg 201 Ee., X f-5 Eg X X XX 9 X ff I g-Z Compliments Of S. S. KQESGE CO. Stores 5-lOf25-and4Z5-1.00 ir 'A' if 'k if New pro We I-love Nothing to Se Young men and women know what they want -we never try to sell them anything. YVC 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 to cess Com pany i i 'lr ll' If 'lr 'A' ir -. Q4 202 XT 5: X I 6 XX!! 1 H NEW MODELS l I-IAVE you any problems you Want solved? Have you any money to be invested? Why fret? Let in ' us take care of your heartaches and 1 l troubles. Let our experienced staff take over your money and expand , + and expend it. Equaggy-me Estimates gladly furnished for Radio W 524.995 l YVe also want you to notice we paid cash for this ad. v l - l Durham CS' Meacham BROKERS! 1 FINANCIEES! August A. Keller i JOBBERS' ff1Special for Saturdays Only. l ! l SODAS SUNDAES CANDY i BEST VVISHES VV. H. S. 1932 I FO, l LESTEIQ SI-ICE CO. DINNER PARTIES Headquarters C ll , OSTEQQEAIQDS SUMMER FQOTWEAR for CONFECTIONERY AND TEA ROOM Dress and Sport 606 Penn'a Ave., East Phone 9804 -Better Shoes For Less Jlloney- 203 Z7 X X 9 if H' 4-Z WH? PSM ,Senior Glass Of 1932 'wishes the Unclerclassmen., Good Luck and Good-bye -- 204 K-5 1 S: x Q I xXJ5-B H AUGIIDDGEJIRAIIDIIHIIS ZZ , VMQVYBWM444-' x ' ' ywfww, WA Qwbqvuk 'Qu' Cv-4 if UMM aagecas U H0443 M15 'fm' 0 b -0fM90f,w.Q:!X?44,f :C J KI? X I' Cul If I ,fjjdvjzl ddwdbff-'J-. 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Warren Area High School - Dragon Yearbook (Warren, PA) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 1

1929

Warren Area High School - Dragon Yearbook (Warren, PA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 1

1930

Warren Area High School - Dragon Yearbook (Warren, PA) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 1

1931

Warren Area High School - Dragon Yearbook (Warren, PA) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 1

1933

Warren Area High School - Dragon Yearbook (Warren, PA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 1

1934

Warren Area High School - Dragon Yearbook (Warren, PA) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 1

1935


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