Warren Area High School - Dragon Yearbook (Warren, PA)
- Class of 1934
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QIERALDINE ROSS ., ., CAROLYN QPRAHAM .....I . MARTHA MEYERS ,,..... NORMAN H. SAMI-SON ..... ,. MYRTLE MII,I,ER .... ...,.... CI-I1xRI,Es JOHNSON .... . JOSEPH VIOLA ..... ......,. , .... . IW,-XRY ELLEN OSTERGARD ,.,.,, JOHN FENSTERMACIIER .... ., Ni.-XRY SPIES ........,......,......... , WII,I,IAIsI HOLLISTER .,.... ELINOR EDWARDS ....... MARY SANDSTROM . ., ROBERT R. XOUNG . .,...... .,.... .,.,... ....... . RUTII TIIII.0TS0N CHRISTINE IIURD FLOYD BATI-IURST +211 Editor-i1I-Chief Bu.fi111'55 I1I11nag1'r .. .,.,......,..,.,.,... :Idfv1'I'tiJi1Ig Jlzlrragfrl' 'f.C5i.ffIIlIf .'llI4!I'l'fi.fiIIg I'll1In11g1fr l.f.vista1It .-ldw'1'Ii.ri1Ig I1l1I1I11g1'r . Cvil'l'1lIIIfi07l JH1In11y1'1' Pulllitity M1I1I11g11'1' :lrt Editor .'I55iJf1l7l1 :Trl Editor fltlllrlif' Editor ,'I.f.fi.Tl1l7lf .lllllriir Editor Clubx Editor Snapsflot Editor Fraturz' Editor .'15.fi.FflIlll Frnlurr Editor .,..,.,.. ......,.. .,...... 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Kindly fllotlier - Queen of pleasure - High above the resti illay thy jlassing years, the measure P1-o1'e tlzee still tlze bext. -Ernext Nathan, '2I. -il 10 Ram.- 1 1,1 h ff if S A' , Q TT X, A Q fff ' f xg. ff K X ,if Tfz X , xg! D , W it- il -2 img.- I fl llll u f .u vu III' W ,nfl H1 'll ll In P 'fgfll ,,,WfW1m I ll W0 Ill 1 M' lm!! U jf UMIWMQW 411' I If , W! Ill W! 1 1911 10 0' 'fo ,ph .W WW mfw T, , nf fffff, ,mwmd ,I rl ,, jf!! ,,,,, 1 , 0 0 , 1 I Www! Zlwanny' f'0f 'I' ' IHM7 hfhq v-T vr'lL. fm, ,, 'f- ., I , lf' - Mn W5 . in ' H ' . - JA, ffl ,.' I . f i 1 'I .1 ' jf, f 7 M7 ' lll ' 7 'uu' 7 ' IV up d ' ff 1 ' '- 1' ., .H f 1 , . v . 6170. HlWVW'l0f47 'k5,.W' -Nllff' 'ff 0.1 If'Wf1'm 'I J 'y,'-1 1 'dm-u My ,H -' ln, ff ' l 1,, 31 1. .U l ' 2,1 I I1 'JHDZ 'qw re 01, I 0 l I ,4 I' , . If H. 1,1 ZZ. Mflfuu V, 'Anim , lfvlll I 'np 1 I I1 V ' ,' ff M lfll fill lu M I ADMINISTRATICDIXI P. XV. KI. PRIESSHL, Slzpzfrilltffzlzlfzlt FLOYD W. BATHURST, Priufifml ROBERT R. YOUNG, .fSJ'fA'fIllIf Ijfillfifillf B. LEIDIG, ,lxsisfazzt Pri11c'ilJal AI.-XRY A. ScHU1sI.'1'z, Affffllllflllfl' Offifer 0 BOARD of DIRECTORS E. H. BESHLIN, Prexidenf A. G. ELDRED, I'ice-Prffsiflfzzt H. RI. AIOHR, S1'l'!'FfIU'j' R. VV. AIACKAY, Trmszzrfr TV. F. CLINGER A. M. LANGHANS H. R. ROBERTSON EMMA AKINS, Clerk JOHN SIGGINS, JR., Solirimr 0 HEALTH DEPARTMENT DR. ERWIN S. BRIGGS, Illedim! Inxfaector FRANCIZS EKIQY, Dental Hygienist ANN G. VVRIGHT, School Nurse HAZEL A. FINLEY, ffwllfh and Ayufritioll CEIZORGE BAXTER, firm! fjllifflliillll 11 W llj fl ,WI lfffnfn Ml 4, ' 4 In I I I WMV fdfjl 1f'l,q,Zf 0,5 1 ff ,nw nf ff num 0' W m I 'I fn, , gfyyn lf, WDM 1 nf 1! W I ,Il W W 1 mf I WI. U 'lllff 1 ' ,f n :ffm , ff ,WI INN' fffm W 01, 41511 1 1 afgw .AV A n , , . , V . . Ill 'ff' Ll 'N I I K , ,lr 57,17 .WV ff' Q f- . ., ,7'.'y 'w,:... .. 4 ' 1:1 In I 'nh 1. R 0 1 ' 7' Zia TW 12, vL'! fm, 1 Mil HJ-'fl-W .ndlifwl ,-MNH I 6 'V .,,.,+. 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DURING THESE YEARS HE HAS INSPIRED THOUSANDS OF BOYS AND GIRLS VVITII HIS LOVE OF YVORK, IIIS MORAL SERIOUSNESS, AND HIS SPLENDID ENTHITSIASM .... VVITH A SPIRIT OF TOLERANCE AND SYMPATHY IIE HAS LABORED FOR THE VVELFARE OF TIIE YOUTH OF VVARREN, HIS CONSUMING INTEREST. THOSE YVHO HAVE BEEN PRIVILEUED TO COME UNDER MR. IIRESSEL'S GUIDANCE HAVE LEARNED TO RESPECT AND HONOR IIIM. IN THEIR MINDS HE IIAS CREATED A LASTING APPRECIATION. 17111101 W ffgfw 6 67 W, UI HI Munn Iff' W, K, I x 7,219 W W If H W 4 fy, 'v W mf 1 if fl' 51 M 1 1 ' 674, fu WH, 11 ,, 1 111 ll ll W! ,Mlm . 11 ll ,AW Il 1 14:1 'lla ,01 ,k fill 4 .,,,, ,. 1155- P M Wu, '17 UNM '53 fy , 1 ,, . ,, --11,1 gf .wvplf .-my - I 1 ,- - . aw 1 .JA lf' - . ff 'vw 4 1 W ,. 1 ' A 1 ' . ' ff, 'flff vfullfnf IW ff 1 ,,fp11. .,,f1.. fn , ,. , 1, .,!l,, ju ,, ' 1, , .l,,g,, ,Q Xx -11.'fh,WZ lM'1l1fq -fllllflqy WW41 ,I mt, Y f ,I Q W WM . 1 1- X4 . .N ,WIC - ,-,,f11,.,,,,, -1, - ,111',71,4' 1,' , ' ., - 4 .uf 11 fe -A ,. 11. 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LESLIE ELLIS RUTH VIJILLOTSON JANET CARLSON PRISCILLA HAZLITT HARRY AICCHESNEY H ELENE XVOOD flI11tl11'1111lfi1'.v EDNA CQLASSER ARLYN F. DUNH.-XXI J. B. LIEIDIG JAMES XVAITE FLOYD VV. BATH URST XVILLI.-XM LAFFERTY GR.AClZ 'IJHONIAS AIARY PEEBLES L1111y1111y1's BERNETIIA STRICKLIZR, 6111141111111 K.-X1'lil5RlNIE SCHUYLER, Fr1f111'l1 AIARY STONE, F1-1111-I1 BERNICE LDVLIEARY, 14111111 LUNETTE HAYENS, L11fi11 ALICE SIGGINS, Lllffll SCIFIICF ERN EST G. BECKVVITH E. ROSS CARLSON LEONARD NASON ljll-Yfiflll EIlIlf!1ff01l J. B. LEIDIG HliNRX' G. KOLPIIZN JUDITH BANYAR flfu sic LAURA BISELI. HARRY SUMNI ERS II 11 Ill 1' E1' 11 IL 11 Ill its EDITH KNAIBB 1111l11.vt1'111l Jr! HERBERT H. NICHflI.S .11 r I HIl,DI5C1.XRD EDVVARDS H111111' Afursilly ANN G. XVRIOHT -21 I5 JIS-- I 111 01 ,ff ,H 1111 7, 1 1 I1 1 'IM 1 fm gf lf W ll 17 nl: If ml H! 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Since the association can best function through the assistance of the new alumni, it is up to the recent gradu- ates to revive the spirit and to sustain the association's program. The class of 193-I' automatically joins the association and, therefore, has an opportunity of fostering the spirit of lVarren High School in the Alumni Association. ,...,gf 16 Ek..- 5 an , WW 2'Qyx E fa, x, f S 69 'X' !'t . L V Q Mu- - - ' L? X f . ' M I ' 5 A Nr X ' W ,klfvj 1- if 1, , .ei , 1 Q ,J 1 - -.1 ,, V ,Eh -E-E .W AA 2 , S' V.. fx EN, 'Li-rs fl .,.. 1' -Q w W. Q i ,Q fi 2? ff af A b I 'F 4 ,W Kali -Q 1 2. , if -5 ' 5. z ' 1 , 4 , 3 '4 i LS 5 ,H ,. 3, ag. ,fm 1153 fl ig' -, E F J 3 . .. , . fy . ' T 1 11. ' ' 31' 3 - f , 4 -Y , Q Q.: ,Z 5 - X1 V ' 7 ' I-554. . v, . fl , 1 . . A V UE 2: .v1 , -V u L1 H '- .A I .Q jj . f N ' ,ug fuyzll K , . , ' ' Y H -. f 1 3. 71. . Y M A - I-.nf . ,ggi 'I X 5 -pg! TL H i 4 -1 A I ,4...5!,.v -Y U ,, 3 WW. -' '., . ' J fy - n 'Up-g.:, l-5'. . 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Happenings- all the results of being bored: Cast lnto ehildhood's days Unto the four corners of the earth Building history - Enlarging literature Legal dispositions lnto the Court of awards - Far beyond the hundred mark Class Flower - Rare Class Colors - Rn! and 1Vhile --1131 18 ,, ,, 1 z,11z1g11,,11f711 1,:C,j' FW' 11 14315111111 111, 1 1 I 111 ll ,111 1111111,1W, 1 1 1L1WW17lH'Z'Wil11Z2 1' 'I W' 'li NI ll 11 11 ' 101 1 0 MW, WMM pW,W S, 1 M 411, 0! ffjn I 11, 1' I I 11 . WI 111I1 WWW 1 ' MW I ' I ' 'I I ' I 1 ' 1 I 1 I :III X11 IL. , ,,1,V1 .71 It ! In 11 W1 'M . :N Ilya, 1 ,IQ L, li I 11' 71, 1 Q' ,, 11 ml . 1.1 1llf'. --1r 1f1 1111 1 1 I' 11 ' ' ' 11 -' . 1 111.11 11 ,, 111 11 1 1 1. rl .- 119.1 -1 1 1 1' 1 , .111 1.1111 11 , ,1 . J 11 ,., , M - , H lj 1, -- .1 ,, I t W1M,, 11 111 111 1,.. ISV, Ml fm: 14,1 0 1 A IWII11. 10,11 V 1-X 1 y- 11 1 .- 1.4-111111, 1'3Q.,U1., 15, ' .11 .7111 92' Q V' ' ' Q ' 31,.'::f1.,1?','1'11 111, 1 1 . 1, - if -1 1 COMMENCEMENT June 7,193+ . . . 8:15 P. M. Presbyterian Church OUR LAMPS OF LIFE' A Pageant Play by Anna Louise Kahl PROLOGUE Processional Illarch Invocation VVeIcome Song PART I The Kingdom of Time and Klemory Salutatory PART II The principles of education - Health Home Learning Citizenship Leisure Character Vocation PART III From the present into the future PART IV Presentation of diplomas and awards Valedictory Singing of 14111111 fllzzfer Benedietion Recessional IX1Iarch 19 IGPPIS HARRY KITEP 20 1lARY JAN15 ABliO'l I' Girls' Club 121. Mary Jane's lovely verses indicate her artistic type of personality. She's a cheerful little person who never makes a great deal of noise, but yet she does not escape notice. RUTH NliI.lJ.-X AQKIQRT-Hmz Stenographers' Club 141. Regardless of Ruth's apparent reserve, her views and ideas are very interesting. Just talk to her, and find out for yourself. Jl5ANNlE'l l'li RI. ACKS - Six Stenographers' Club 141. Just as her name implies, her many acts count, for she is cheerful in spirit and ener- getic in doing. ICDVVIN S. AFRICA-Doc Orchestra 13, 41g Band 131g Hi-Y 131, Dra- matic Club 13, 41, President 1419 Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Junior Play The Blue Bag 1315 Blue and White Board 11, 213 Dragon Board 13, 413 Assembly Program 141, Class Testator 141, Senior Announcement Committee 1415 Pennycop 141. As snap-shot editor of the Dragon, Ed just 1-an't he beaten. Everyone likes him because ol' his exceptional personality. He is well- known for his variety of talents. JANE BRADLEY ALI.EN -Jllen Glee Club 121: Dramatic Club 11, 2, 313 Latin Club 121. .Iam-'s frankness and her lively wit are her outstanflimz characteristics. One glance at her 90's proves her scholastic abilihg. lJOR0'l'HY M. Al.ZlNCRlf-Plllli' Band 11, 2, 315 Orchestra 11, 2, 31, Girls' Club 11, 2, 31g Dramatic Club 121. A peppy little person with a hysterical giggle is Punk, our saxophone player. We appre- ciate her excellent musical ability, both in the band and in the orchestra. C ECE LIA IQLIZAB ETH 1ANDliRSON Crfia Dramatic Club 1115 Girls' Club 13, 415 Ste- nographers' Club 1415 Dragonette Board 141. Celia, our fun-loving: girl, is noterl for her giiryrlrs. Coupled with that never-failing! ani- mation is a xxood measure of firmness. IJAISY V. ANDERSON Latin Club 1215 Glee Club 12, 315 Mixed Chorus 1319 Clarion Contest 121. Her appearance is rendered noticeable by her golden wavy hair, blue-gray eyes, and her gay smile. A possessor of high idrals, she seeks only the best in life. IZSTH ER L. AND ISRSON Stenographers' Club 1415 Dragonette Typist 141. Esther is very frank in a polite and pleasing way. To have a friend is to be a friend is Esthefs motto. LOUISE V. ANDERSON - l'Ir'i.velay Latin Club 12, 3 41. Indefatipzable industry and a heap ol' common sense contribute to LOuise's excellent scholas- tic record. AIILDRED AN1l5l.I.A .ANDERSON fllillif Freshmen Girls' Club 1115 Girls' A. A. 1115 Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Ring Committee 1315 Assembly Plays 13, 415 Evening of Plays, Elmer 1315 Hi-Y Play, A Run for Her Money 1315 Recitations in Junior Play 1315 Players' Group 13, 415 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Latin Club 12, 315 Junior and Senior Prpm Committee 1315 Dragonette Board 141. He-re's the happy, carefree szirl from North Warren. Her vivacious temperament makes her popular with everyone. Her unusual work in dramatics has been an important fcaturc Ot' her school life. JANE RITA JOAN BAROER-Bm-gn' Dramatic Club 1115 Girls' A. A. 121. Jane is one of our most attractive blondes. Herhcourteous smile and Hood-natured dispo- sition will make friends for her everywhere. 21 NORRIS WHY Ki ULD NORRIS WHY Milli? A JOHN FRISDIERICK BARN rss - Jolmny Stenographers' Club 141. John has a pleasant combination of character- istics: ambition, cheerfulness, and sincerity. His future muy be determined as a newspaper reporter. RIYRTLE BARR Girls' Club 11, 21g Girls' A. A. 1213 Girls' Basketball. Butch is our happy-go-lucky basketball en- thusiast. Though studies aren't first in her thoughts, her interest in athletics keeps her zu-tive in school. CARL F. li.-XRTSC H Assembly Play 141g Football 111. Carl is a member of the family of furniture dealers. He has a walk of importance and an air of assurance which we just ean't help but admire. BERNIQH BAX'rlzR - Bernie Commercial Contest 131g Dragonette Board 141g Stenographers' Club 141. Bernice is our excellent stenographer. Bernice manages her good marks without grinding, She gets along with both teachers and students which is ample proof of her personality. IC M 1fRs0N B ERNARD BAXTER Emmy Football 11, 2, 41: Track Letterman 12, 315 Glee Club 11, 213 Hi-Y 1415 Assembly Pro- gram 141g Evening of Plays 141. Emmy is known to all by his great big smile and immaculate appearance. He will be re- membered as one of our best track men. Rosls l1I.BEVEVINO Latin Club 12, 3, 41g Girls' Club 121. A quiet manner and a considerate disposition make up Rose-'s personality. There-'s a sense uf keen humor lurking in her brown eyes. -. 22 15.-- BONIIA R. BIDwuI.I.-Bonnie Vice-President of Freshman Class 111, Secre- tary of Junior Class 1315 Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Dramatic Club 1215 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Glee Club 121. Bonnie is friendly, optimistic, and always happy. She's enthusiastic about dancin! and music. One could hardly pass her by without a second glance. Yes, she's attractive, too. Elk.-x BILSBOROUGII An honest, worthy young man with :L more sedate turn cannot be found. JAY PHILLIII BISHOP - Phi! French Club 12, 31, Hi-Y Club 12, 31. High-tops, snappy brown eyes, always up to tricks describe our Phil. He enjoys life hy laughing and tries to get others to do the same. NELLIE VIRGINIA BLACK - Nell Dramatic Club 141, Assembly Plays 141, Ev- ening of Plays, Mousetrap 141: Latin Club 121: Glee Club 12, 3, 413 Science Club 141. Nellie is the fortunate possessor of a pretty face, lovely hair. musical talent, and many ar- dent admirers. PIZTER BI.I5IicH - l m' Spanish Club 11, 21, Football 12, 3, 41. Though Pete has never tried to put himself in the foreground, he has Fine scholastic and ath- letic records. What more does anyone need 'I IQIJYTHIQ M. BLICK - lilirky Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Girls' A. A. 1115 Drag- onette Board 141: Girls' Club 111, Stenogra- phers' Club 141, Basketball 11, 2, 315 An- nouncement Committee 141. Edythe has proved that diligence has made more acquisitions than valor. Her keen sense of humor is clothed in modesty. 4 23 WWY Kllllill josifen L. BON.-xv1'1x-x, JR. - Giggl- Class Baseball 131g Basketball 13, 41, Class Mushball 131. Joe was chosen our best-natured member, and he should be proud of that. He attacks his work with a zeal that always results in as'- comnlishmcnt. FREDLQRIQK J. BOYD - lfrea' Class Officer 141g Dramatics 12, 3, 415 De- bating Club 13, 41g Dragon Board 12, 3, 41. Our president, editor, student, leader, debater. actor -- yet always just Fred to us. It is impossible to tell in so few words of his worth ln W. H. S. JANE IC. BRADFORD - Bl'Illl'flJI'll Latin Club 12, 3, 41, Girls' A. A. 121, Girls' Club 13, 41: Home Room Vice-Chairman 12, 31. June's dependability makes her a conscientious worker in anything she attempts to do. She makes friends easily, because her sunny dis- position is irresistible. lf.-Kill. BRADY - S1IUI'kl'j' You huvt-n't heard of him 'I Well, that is be- cause he has been with us' only a year. Tidi- oule lost some of its basketball ability when l-Karl came to W. H. S. L.-xwniexcis BRIAN - Larry With Lawrenre happiness is a necessity. He lets tomorrow take care of itself, but in the meantime, he accomplishes much. 1Vll.1.,xRD ll. BRIGGS - l'l'illie Track 12, 313 Assembly Plays 1413 The Blue Bag 1315 Players' Group 141: Dramatic Club 141, Dragon Board 141. Wiilard is quiet in manner, conscientious in his work, and friendly to all. He is an excel- lent mathematician, and we believe that he'll be zu splendid draftsman. a CHARLES VV. BROOKS - Chuck Hi-Y 11, 2, 353 Glee Club 1115 French Club 1114 Home Room Chairman 143- Stage Man- ager of Junior Play 1325 Basketball 1155 Science Club 13, 43. Chuck, ambitious and well-liked, is a first class sport and an all-around fellow. ROBERT BROWN - Brownie Football 12, 3, 41. A sense of humor, happiness, a pleasing per- sonality, all belong: to Brownie He is great- ly liked, not only by the fellows, but, also by many of our fair co-eds. AIARJORIE L. BROWNELL - film-ge Stenographers' Club 143 . She is modest and shy, yet her gentleness and consideration for Others attract one imme- diately. CHARLES R. CALDVVELI.-- Chuck Basketball 11, 2, 3, 413 Varsity 13, 435 Font- ball 12Q5 Baseball 11, 21g Boys' Glee Club 12, 3jg Dramatic Club 133. Chuck's usual appearance gives us the im- pression of a slow and easy-going fellow. This, however, was not true of him on the basketball floor. We missed him when he fin- ished school at mid-year, HAZEL A. CARLSON - Skinny Stenographers' Club 141. Happy-go-lucky - that's Hazel if ever anyone was! She is absolutely carefree, and she seems to think that life gives her a pretty fair deal. RIYRON CARR - Mike Myron shoulders his burdens joyously and de- terminedly. He works hard and plays a square deal. e +2Zf25j3e- gowns: may mmin 26 Hifi-- DoRo'rHv R. CASSES - Dot Latin Club 11, 215 Dramatic Club 1113 Assist- ant Home Room Chairgnan 111g Girls' Club 4 . Trustworthiness and intergrity are two of Doruthy's characteristics. She is very friend- ly, and we notice that she gets along very nicely with one certain friend. JANE H. CAUGHEY - Jinny Latin Club 12, 3, 415 Dramatic Club 13, 413 Glee Club 1413 Girls' A. A. 121. .lane is a hard worker with great ambition to succeed. She is a loyal friend, and she always sees the fzood points in everyone. AUDRlZN' CHASE - Skippy Stenographers' Club 141. Who has not heard Audrey's distinctive laugh and odd xzimzle? Defeat doe-sn't baflle her, therefore, worries are an unknown quantity to our Audy. THOMAS W. CHIDO - Clzeedo Baseball 1115 Class Baseball 1213 Class Mush- ball 1313 Basketball 12, 31, Varsity 131. Tom is noted for his accomplishment in sports, especially basketball. He is Smiling, popular and a never failing source of fun. WILSON CHECK Though Wilson is one of our shyest boys, we know that he has many remarkable quali- ties underneath his reserve. GRETTA C.CL1zND12N1Nc - Mickey cms' Club 11, 213 Latin club 1-ip. Gretta is another of our girls who wants to be a nurse. Her never-failing cheerfulness and sympathetic understanding will help her to be a good one. GEORGE BEN CLIFTON -Ben GeDrge's nature is a combination of quietness, industry, and sincerity. KATHRYN C. CLYMER -Katie Latin Club 1215 Freshman Girls' Club 111. Kathryn puts all her effort into anything shc undertakes, and she usually accomplishes that which she attempts. KENN ETH Coma M Sonny Basketball 12, 3, 415 Baseball 11, 215 Mushball 1315 Dramatic Club 1115 Executive Board of Dramatic Club 1115 Assembly Plays 1115 La- tin Club 121. Sonny has his share of the brains of our class, especially in mathematics, but he's very modest about it. According to him, his hobby is collecting stamps and all kinds of things. A. CSENEVA CONNOLLY- Gene Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Entertainment Committee 1115 Girls Club 12, 3, 415 Publicity Committee 1215 Latin Club 1215 Science Club 1415 Basketball 13, 415 Girls' Glee Club 12, 315 Girls' A. A. 1115 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Assembly Plays 12, 3, 415 Evening of Plays, The Mouse Trap 141. We admire her pretty face, her sweet and win- ning way, her modest and unaffected manner. FRANCIS P. CONVVAY -- Franny Francis believes in enjoying life while he may. He is also fond of arguing, for e'en though vanquished, he can argue still. THELM.-x L. CooK- Cookie Girls' Club 12, 315 Stenographers' Club 141. Thelma is very quiet and slightly bashful. She enjoys music and sports. Her pretty smile is her greatest asset. ,gf 27 iil0Rl2!5 28 -- LAWRENCI2 F. COON - Conn Baseball 11, 215 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Foot- ball 13, 415 Hi-Y 1115 French Club 121. Co0nie surely is a versatile man. He is a. splendid athlete and a good student. The foot- ball dance proved that he is not as hashful as he appears. PAUL Cor-PoI.A Football 12, 3, 415 Basketball 12, 31. Coppola has done some outstanding work in football for W. H. S. He is well-liked by all. I-IARRY H. CROSBY, JR.- Crosby Band 11, 2, 3, 415 Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 415 Hi-Y 1115 Latin Club 121, Secretary 1215 Junior Ring Committee 1315 German Club 141. Harry is our outstanding: member of the band. To be I1 friend of Harry is an honor, for he is truv blue. Some day he hopes to be a famous electrical enpxinvvr. R1JBl5RT B. CURREN-Bob Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 1415 Basketball 12, 3, 41, Varsity 1415 Baseball 1115 Track 1215 Boys' A. A. 1115 Home Room Chairman 1315 Class Treasurer 1415 Hi-Y 141, Secretary 1415 Class Day Usher 131. Bob is renowned for his athletic ability. Whether in sports, society, or everyday school life, this handsome Irish lad is one of our most popular fellows. PAUL limuzk DANIELSON -Pete Stenographers' Club 141. Elmer is an upright and sensible young man who believes that modesty is the best policy. HERBlSR'l' li. DANIELSON - Herb Spanish Club 11, 215 Science Club 13, 41. Here is a boy who is ever willing to lend a helping hand, and he's always just Herbie That's why we like him. Ii1.i..-i DARLING - Darling Girls' A. A. 1215 Latin Club 12, 3, 415 Girls' Club 12, 3. 415 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 De- bating Club 12, 315 Glee Club 141. Ella 1:1-ts more fun out of life than any other girl in our class. She is cheerful, peppy, witty, original, and studious. VVARREN DECKER - Ihr-leer Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Track 11, 215 Baseball 1315 Spanish Club 11, 215 Science Club 13, 41. Decker is a good-looking fellow with mis- chief gleaming from big grey eyes. His drnll and quaint remarks would move the Great Stone Face to laughter. l,JORlS lJi1.1,m' Girls' Club 11, 2, 415 Dramatic Club 1315 Girls' A. A. 11, 215 Class Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Stenographers' Club 1415 Girls' Club Bas- ketball 141. Doris believes that goodness and happiness no hand in hand. Her smile makes many friends. H if1.1fN Doasm' - Dm-.wy Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Kiski Delegate 1415 Chairman of Recreation Committee 1415 Girls' Club Basketball 12, 3, 41, Manager 1415 Sten- ographers' Club 141, President 1415 Home Room Vice-Chairman 12, 415 Dramatic Club 1215 Assembly Plays 1215 Class Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Captain 12, 3, 415 Glee Club 12, 31. Good-looking, vivacious, athletic, friendly, re- liable, popular, a willing worker, and a good sport describe our Durst-y. JOHN H. DRlSC11l.l.- Snape Baseball 11, 215 Mushball 13, 415 Football 12, 3, 415 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 French Club 11, 215 Science Club 141. Eve-ryone knows him and everyone likes him. He is a good athlete. a pzood sport, and a yzood friend. BARBARA lism. - Barb Girls' A. A. 1115 Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Ring Committee 1315 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Home Room Vice-Chairman 1315 Senior Invi- tation Committee 1415 Latin Club 121. Barbara is the possessor of a quiet but charm- ing manner. Her sweet disposition is admired by all. She is certain to succeed as an interior decorator. ., ,jf 29 53.-- HIORMS I-WHY KIITER +21 30 -- JOHN ERERHARDT - Johnnie Spanish Club. Johnny is quiet in a crowd but well liked for it. He shows great ability in mathematics and science. We respect his independence and perseverance. YVARD ECKDAHI, - Bud Basketball 11, 2, 335 Football 12, 335 Home Room Chairman 1235 French Club 1235 Base- ball 123. Pnnster, good dancer, athlete, heartbreaker 4 Evkdahl. VVe missed him when he was in the West, because who could take the place uf this good-n:-ltnred play-boy 'I l'llI.DA IQCKLUND Hil1la's quiet modesty has made her dear to her classmates. She has learned that loqua- ciousness alone does not accomplish great things. B1z,x'1'R1clz liocmvi' - Bee Girls' Club 113. XVith Beatrice, work is more important than fun. She thinks much but says little. We shall miss this young lady with her quiet, mannerly air. IQLINOR linxvmms - Chippy Dragon Board 1435 Commercial Contest 1335 Stenographers' Club 1435 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 435 Dramatic Club 11, 435 Freshman Girls' Club 1135 Hockey 113. Her attitude makes us think that she is modest and reserved, but her ability and the work she accomplishes show her to be a very wide awake and active young lady. KIQNN ETH ICKEY - Ekry Band 11, 2, 3, 435 Orchestra 11, 23. Did you ever see anyone more quiet, earnest, honest, sincere, and trustworthy than Ken- neth? His eH'orts will some day be rewarded and we'll hear of his playing in some band even more renowned than that of W. H. S. CH.-xkuzs l'lNG.-XRD 5- Igllll, Iggy Buddy is our willinyz and well-disposed younsr chap from Venturetown. His aspira- tion is to be a forest ranger, and we know that he'll succeed in his work. VIRGIL ERICKSON - lrirg Baseball 1213 Mushball 13, 41: Football 12, 3, 41, Spanish Club 11, 215 Glee Club 121. Virrril doesn't believe in wastinx: words so he says little. His tranquil temper is seldom ruffled. He has proved his worth in athletics. CiAII. Ii. ICTTINGER - Gai! High School Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 415 High School Band 12, 3, 413 French Club 12, 317 Science Club 13, 41. Gail may impress one as beinsz bashful and rv- tiring, hut those who know him enjoy his typical humor and whimsical ways. Gail was a reliable member of both the band and the orchestra. L 1zoN,xRu FALHRISKI - Fnlby Glce Club 1215 Dragonette Board 1415 Sten- ographers' Club 141. Leonard. known to his friends as Falby, is fun-loving and humorous. We recognize in him the characteristics of a zzood, all-around fellow. Pix U LINE FINLEY - Polly Entered Senior Yearg Dramatic Club 141. Although Pauline entered Warren High School in her senior year, her friendly smile. constant cheerfulness, and unusual scholastic ability make her an outstanding: senior. L EAUDRA Foucu - Ifouflziv Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Latin Club 11, 21: Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41g Science Club 141. We flnd in LeAudra that personality and good nature of which one never tires. This comely miss is one of our best students. e 3l lg:- llllllill -'Ei 32 1-3+H-- Mmajokuf Foucii - Jllargie Girls' Club 11, 215 Stenographers' Club 141. With her serene manner and cheerful voice, Marjorie should make a. success of life. Per- haps we will see her as an expert stenographer in some big business house. We know she has the ability. A1.BizR'1' Fox - Oddie Football 11, 215 Baseball 1215 Spanish Club 1115 Art Club 1215 Hi-Y 12, 415 Home Room Chairman 121. Here we have Albert. the artist. Did you ever see such wavy hair or anyone with such a prift for talking: '! XVAYN li FUI.LER'1'0N - Fullfrt Waynegthe boy from the suburbs who is best known for his trapping. His motto is that the early bird catches the worm. HlZI.l2N FULTS Girls' Club 13, 415 Girls' A. A. 1115 Dramatic Club 1115 Stenographers' Club 141. Helen is our titian blond. No one can tease Helen about her lovely head of hair. Besides knowing the value of silence she practices it well. IJOROTHY GEBHARDT - Dade Girls' Club 12, sy, Girls' A. A. 121. This girl is a ray of sunshine in the hearts of all. Behind her outstanding characteristics of wit and humor are other worthwhile traits. GERAl.D GlEGERlCli-JF7'fj', Red Football 11, 2, 3, 415 Varsity 1413 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Varsity 13, 415 Baseball 1115 Class Baseball 12, 315 Home Room Chairman 1415 Home Room Vice-Chairman 1115 Sten- ographers' Club 141A lzrisident 1415 Boys' . . l . The red headed comet whom you have seen on the football field and basketball court is none other than our genial and energetic Jerry. You must remember that his courting.: is not in basketball alone. AIARY GILSON - Gill-on Girls' Club 13, 425 Basketball Varsity 13, 425 Stenographers' Club, Vice-President 1425 Dramatic Club 1325 Advanced Art 1125 Home Room Vice-Chairman 1325 Girls' A. A. 132. Everyone likes her. She is triendly to all, honest, and sincere, She has distinguished herself in basketball. To sum it all up, Gi1- son is just an all-around girl. CURTIS GOODWIN - Curl Track 12, 325 Varsity 12, 325 Boys' A. A. 12, 325 French Club 1225 Hi-Y 142, President 1425 Older Boys' Conference 1425 Debating Team 13, 425 Dragon Board 1425 Dramatic Club 13, 42, Secretary 1425 Players' Group 13, 425 Crime Conscious 5 A Regular Fix 5 A Plas 3 Quiet Evening at Home 5 Assembly y 1 , 42 5 Evening of Plays 13, 42, Brothers 5 The Gallows Gate 5 Junior Play 132, The Blue Bag 5 Senior Play, Clarence 5 Class Donor. Curt is one of our most outstanding' seniors. He is amiable, capable, a splendid student, and an actor of exceptional ability. IQATHRYN GORDON Perhaps you didn't know about her special talent. lt is sewing. ln fact, we believe that Kathryn is goinfz to be Our future modiste. CAROLYN GRAHAM - Graham Freshman Girls' Club 1125 Girls' A. A. 1225 Girls' Cluh 12, 3, 425 Girls' Club Basketball 12, 3, 425 Glee Club 1425 Debating 1425 Dra- gon Board 1425 Cheerleader 13, 425 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 425 Junior Play, The Blue Bag 1325 Assembly Plays 11, 2, 3, 425 Junior- Senior Prom Committee 1325 33 Class Day Usher5 Class Day Donor5 Hockey 1125 Mush- ball 11, 2, 3, 425 Class Basketball, Captain 11, 2, 3, 425 Latin Club 1225 Ring Committee 1325 Advanced Art Class 122. Carolyn is an eminent example of popularity. She has been one of our best cheerleaders and, consequently, one of our biggest boosters. Heartiest merriment is always enjoyed in her company. ROBERT GRAHAN1- Bob Boys' Glee Club 1225 Basketball 1225 Football 1225 Hi-Y 1325 Track 1225 Band 132. Bob is Warren Hig'h's Ben Bernie. Besides leading an orchestra he can accomplish many other feats, We have great faith in Bob. EVELYN GRAY - Ez' Secretary of Freshman Class 1125 Freshman Girls' Club 112, President 1125 Committee of Dad and Daughter Banquet 1125 Menu and Program Committee 1125 Committee Hi-Y Girls' Club Dance 1125 Committee Kid Day Dance 1125 Girls' Club 12, 3, 425 Membership Committee 122, Publicity Committee 132, De- votional Committee 1425 Girls' A. A. 1125 Class Basketball 12, 32, Captain 1325 Home Room Chairman 1125 Vice-Chairman 1225 La- tin Club 12, 32, Secretary 122, Vice-President 122, Treasurer 1325 Ring Committee 1325 Girls' Glee Club 132. Evelyn has been one of the best liked girls in our class. She has personality, good looks, and a talent for making friends. 45133231- IOPPIE HARRY NITE? -- 34 4- XYERNA GROSCH P- fern Girls' Club 11, 3, 417 Ring Committee 1413 Stenographers' Club 141: Girls' A. A. 1115 Commercial Contest 121. Verna is recognized by her friendly smile and her sweet disposition. She's such a foxy little person that she never seems to be lone- some. She is an exceptional student. Al.N1.X GUILD - Sho:-fy Alma Guilclfour little artist. Can you im- amine her hobby? lt's collecting butterflies and buns. She has quite a collection, too. Alma is one of our most interesting class- mates. IDALIZ HAGc:1aR'1'v -Dan Brogan Track 11, 21. Here we have our mischief-maker from Clar- endon. He is a trustworthy friend and an all- around good fellow. HJXZIZL HAMBLIN - Hnzy Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Assembly Plays 11, 2. 31- A wee bit of girl with a large capacity for knowledge. Hazel's outstanding characteristic is neatness. L u Roy HAl1lNilfRBACK Football ll 3 419 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41g Track 1215 Mushball 131g Stenographers' Club 14 . LeRoy has such an amiable, pleasing, and co- operative way about him that he commands the respect of everyone. He shines as one of our athletes. BARBARA HAND - Bobbie Girls' Club 11, 3, 41, Stenographers' Club 1413 Ring Committee 1419 Girls' A. A. 111. We are amazed, every time we talk to Barb, at some interesting phase of her personality never before revealed to us. Her aggressive way of tackling problems is commendable. JAMES G. HARRISON-Jill! Basketball 1315 Band 121. Jimmy--always jolly, always good-natured, always working. Although he is a newcomer, everyone knows him. Incidentally, Jim hails from Chicago. DONALD HEALD - Don Basketball 13, 415 Track 121. Donald is enthusiastic about all sports, espec- ially track. He is always the same friendly Don. That's why we like him. DORIS HIEARD - Dee Basketball, Class 11, 2, 3, 415 Girls' Club Var- sity 1415 Girls Club 11, 2, 415 Latin Club 12, 3, 415 Ring Committee 1415 Girls' A. A. 1115 Dramatic Club 11, 215 Hockey 1115 Mushball 41, 2, 31. If you want a girl with ability to play basket- ball, dance, or just be a true friend, find Doris. She has not only lovely auburn hair but a fair f-omplexion to go with it, GERALDINE HEIN1- Jerry Stenographers' Club 141. Geraldine is a girl of invincible modesty. She is sober, steadfast, and demure, and we like her just as she is. RUTH HENDERSON - Bebe Latin Club 12, 3, 415 Class Basketball 11, 2, 3, 4 . Steady application brings achievement. This applies to our prim and precise Ruth. GRANT HERDENDORF - Grunt Football 11, 2, 3, 415 Varsity 1415 Basketball 12, 3, 415 Track 12, 315 Hi-Y 11, 2, 315 Latin Club 1215 Boys' A. A. 11, 21. Everyone knows Grant because of his splendid work on the gridiron. He is an amiable chap, and he seems to be one of our steadiest. ,gf 35 NORRIS HARRY Klllliil 36 E.-- RIARY LOUISE H ICKEY - Hickey Girls' A. A. 1115 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Latin Club 12, 3, 415 Ring Committee 1415 Class Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Home Room Chairman 1115 Vice-Chairman 131. Mary Louise. better known as Hickey, has brains and uses them. Her mirth the world requires. CLEO HILDUM - Rusty Girls' Club 11, 3, 415 Girls' A. A. 1115 Ring Committee 141. VVith a naturally jovial temperament and a merry humor, Cleo is beloved and esteemed by all her friends. Louisa HOFER - Vzie Girls' A. A. 1115 Girls' Glee Club 12, 315 Clair- ion Contest 1215 Latin Club 1215 German Club 141- A tall girl with ability as an athlete and a student. Her cheerfulness has grained many friends for her. 1vlZRA HOFFMAN - Vee Latin Club 11, z, 3, 415 cms' A. A. qzy. Her thougrhtfulness proves that life is worth living and that fully is not the goal. Louis HOGAN - Louie Stenographers' Club 141. Louis' interests are varied. He likes both athletics and academic subjects. He is a serious and industrious young man. Lois Hocus - Wzzda Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Girls' A. A. 1315 Sten- ographers' Club 141. She comes from Tiona or thereabouts. If Lois is always as serious as she has been in school, she's bound to be a good worker. XVu.I.l,xA1 A. l'lOLl.IS'l'liR -- Hill Stenographers' Club 1413 Dragon Board 1413 Commercial Contest 131. ISill's ambition is to venture out and see the world. Perhaps this is due tu the fact that he lives in Venturetown. He is quiet. genuine, justly deserving of confidence, and an expert in typing. CH.-XRI.liS HoRNs'rRm1 - Hub Football 11, 2, 31, Manager 141, Baseball 111, Class Baseball 12, 315 Basketball 13, 41, Sten- ographers' Club 141, Boys' A. A. 111. Charles proved himself to be a capable football manager, His happy-pro-lucky spirit is the joy of his classmates, and his wit reaches no bounds. Pmzs'I'oN HOSKIN - l'rv.vry Band 11, 2, 3, 41, Orchestra 11, 2, 31, Spanish Club 11, 2, 315 Science Club 13, 41, Boys' Glee Club 12, 31, Boys' Quartet 12, 3, 41, Hi-Y11, 2, 31. Preston --Wa big smile, a bil: boy. He sinus tenor in the Boys' Quartet and is a faithful member of the W. H. S. Band. RIARY Loursis H ULI. - ll 've Entered in Junior Year, Girls' Club 13, 415 Girls' Club Basketball 13, 41. Wee came to us in her Junior year, but we have found her most likeable. She specializes in basketball, swimming, and --dolls. JOHN HU1.TQU1s'1'- Red, Julumy Football 11, 3, 41, Basketball 131: Track 12, 31, Boys' A. A. 111: Stenographers' Club 141, Advanced Art Club 121. t'Red is cheerful, carefree, and friendly. His. wit and humor are all his own. His athletic ability cannot be overlooked. l RANcris H UNZINGIZR - 1917111 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Dramatic Club 11, 215 Latin Club 11, 21. Her face is always beaminxz with smiles nf human kindness. She is fond of work, and she likes to do it well. -a 3715+ IOPRIS WHY KI ITIS!! KITFP -if 38 MAxRGARls'1' li. H UNZINGISR - Ihfggy Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Dramatic Club 11, 2, 411 Girls' Club 11, 2, 43. Margaretfs eagerness to learn has proved her ability in scholastic work. We like her serious demeanor. CLARIIHSI. M. lRXVlN -Irzvin Latin Club 11, 21, Dramatic Club 1l, 2, 3, 41: Clarion 122g Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Girls' Club 12, 3, 413 Cabinet Member 13, 435 Evening of Plays 13, 433 Junior Play 1313 Assembly Plays 11, 2, 3, 473 Freshman Girls' Club 111. She is famous for her singing, her dramatic ability, and her rosy cheeks. She always has the right remark on the tin of her tongue. and that is ai prieeli-ss gift. filillllflli -I.xcKsoN, JR.-l't'IIlII1f.i' George is a lover ol' the great outdoors. Un- doubtedly he prefers the woods to sehuol. but he takes the latter with zi smile and makes the best of it. l'iR.-XNCIS -I,xNl5s l-'rant-is lakes life in 3,51-nerzil very seriously, He plans to be another one of our foresters. l':S'l'liI.I,.'X X. xl.-XYN las - Tmlzlif Freshman Girls' Club 1133 Latin Club 123, German Club 145. NVQ- know that Estella is just bubbling over with mirth and joviality beneath her apparent dignity: we have read it in those blue-gray QYPS. Ev1a1.YN NI. JENSEN - Eu- Stenographers' Club 145. Others would boast if they had the ability hidden behind Evelyn's quiet self. She is talented not unly in studies but also in musie and art. MONICA JERM.-KN - ,llnnir Monica is joviality personified and to her. hau- piness is a necessity. She has no trouble in making friends and in keeping them. LUCILLIQ G. JOHNSEN Lou, Wim' Iliff' Girls' Club 11, 2, 313 Dramatic Club 11, 21. This member of our class is prone to a good time. She is disposed to look always on the bripzht side of life. One recognizes in her a person to whom One can turn in time Of' trouble. CH.-xkufs A. JOHNSON - Clmrk Band 13, 41, Track 111. Chu:-k's favorite pastime is hunting. He has shown his fidelity by his workin the hand. He can be relied upon to do his bit in backing both Warren High and his friends. lJONAl.D XV. JOHNSON +0011 Spanish Club 11, 215 Home Room Chairman 1113 Science Club 13, 41. Don is earnest, frank, learned and amiable. VVho could have a more desirable combination of traits than Don 'J HOWARD B. JOHNSON -Ilwvif Spanish Club 11, 217 Home Room Chairman 1213 Junior Treasurer 1313 Science Club 13, 413 Orchestra 1119 Advanced Art 111. Howard, our good looking: blonde, believes in taking from each day a measure of quiet pleas- ure. He is always jolly and lookinyz for the chance to play some trick. However, he pos- sesses a worth while ability. XIARJORIE L. JOHNSON -lllnrgv Latin Club 11, 21. Too much cannot be said about Marjorie. Be- cause of her endurance, foresight, and skill in her academic work, she ranks among' the highest in the class. -. 39 .- MORRIS HARRY Kimi!! -1221 +0 1521-55- SH isiziolkxx P. -loHNsoN - Sim-ry Hi-Y Club 12, 315 Latin Club 11, 215 Track 11, 2, 31. Sherry's interests are for the most part in water sports. Some say he hopes to be sail- ing over the bounding main. Sherry is also known for his prartical ideas on practical sub- jects. ANGIZLO A. JULIANO - Ange French Club 11, 215 Track 12. 315 Football 1215 Science Club 13, 41. Soi-iable, good-nature-d, ambitious is our An- gelo. He likes to arfrue and is quite capable of holding an interesting conversation with al- most anyone. EDWARD L. JULINE M Ed Track 11, 215 Football 12, 3, 415 Basketball 12, 3, 415 Manager of Basketball 1415 Hi-Y 1315 Spanish Club 11, 215 Science Club 13, 41. Ed is a fellow of so fine n personality that no one can help but like him. He has done notable work in both football and basketball. XV A LT E R KA BAT WVult enjoys sports, and he delights in hunt- ing. He overcomes unpleasant things with a smile. RICHARD F. KERX'l5N - Dirk Spanish Club 11, 215 Football 12, 3, 415 Home Room Chairman 1415 Dragon Board 13, 415 Hi-Y 1215 Track 11, 21. Dick is a worthy footbafl man and student. He possesses a sterling character. The Dra- gon Board has claimed his services for two years. VA1.JisAN li. KING- Ivflf Latin Club 1215 Girls' Club 11, 21. ValJean, who is especially known for her blond locks, is a girl who believes that there is a time for work as well as play. RIORRIS H. KINTN ER - illorrie Baseball 1115 Track 1215 Football 12, 315 Penny Cop 1415 Dragonette Board 1415 Dra- gon Board 1415 Advanced Art 131. Morris' constant alacrity and remarkable skill and ability as an artist make him an ideal senior. l1lARlAN R. KlRBX'Ljl'1fllf6 Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Clarion 1215 Latin Club 1215 Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Chairman of Social Service Committee 1415 Girls' A. A. 1215 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 415 Assembly Play 1315 Evening of Plays 141. Marian is always busy both in and out of school. Her capability and her w.llingness to help keep her much in demand. LEON.-X KISER Stenographers' Club 141, Leona likes to work and she does it earnestly. She hopes to be a good stenographer some day, and how could one so conscientious meet with anything except success? HELEN KNAPP Helen believes in enjoying life while she may. bhe is always happy, and full of fun. She is a true friend and an interesting, entertaining pal, GILBERT KN UPP For good lively spirit and plenty of it, page Gilbert. With him around, there is no chance for the blues. We wish him a successful ca- reer. CHARLES G. KOEBLEY - Duirh Football 11, 2, 3, 415 Varsity 1415 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 1415 Baseball 1115 Track 121, Varsity 1215 Mushball 13, 415 Sten- ographers' Club, Treasurer 1415 Home Room Chairman 11, 415 Vice-Chairman 1315 Boys' A. A. 1115 Captain of Chair Squad 141. Football, basketball, and studics are Charles' strong points. He is well-liked and generally admired by all who know him. -ll NORRIS WHY Kllllill lollllli WHY KITIER A -. 4.2 KARL A. KRANTZ - Kully Spanish Club 121. Karl is a big, quiet chap who likes the great outdoors. He is well liked, possessing a very agreeable personality besides being a good sport. One ronsideres it a privilege to have made his acquaintance. JANE LARSIZN -Janie Girls' A. A. 1115 Latin Club 1215 Girls' Club 13, 415 Ring Committee 1415 Glee Club 13, 415 Dramatic Club 141. Jane never has a lot to say. but we would grive plenty for her ready smile, her cheerful dis- position, and her willingness to cooperate. ALTA H. LARSON Glee Club 11, 215 Dramatic Club 11, 215 As- sembly Play 1115 Latin Club 11, 215 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41. Heixllit, exceptional blondness, a Palmolive complexion, animation. and good posture make Alta a different type. GLENN LARSON Glenn has that determination which makes him a steady worker. He manages to have fun with his work, however, for he possesses oriii- inality and an unfailimz good nature. HOWARD G. LARSON - Pete Hi-Y Club 'l, 215 Dramatic Club 1315 Junior Play 1315 Latin Club 1215 Older Boys' Con- ference 111. Breezy and talkative, Pete has lots of unique ideas and real talent that will be realized in making our future homes more beautiful. BETTY LATSHAW - Betty Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Girls' A. A. 1215 Girls' Glee Club 11, 215 Girls' Club 2, 3, 415 Home Room Chairman 1315 Latin Club 11, 215 Dramatic Club 11, 215 Hockey Captain 1115 Basketball 111. Have you ever seen this golden-haired lassie when she wasn't having a good time? Her ability to make friends and hold them is amazing. Our class is proud to claim Betty. RIINER LAUFFISNBURGEIQ - Red Stenographers' Club 141. Miner's slow, kind smile reveals his sincerity. Red would prove to be a real friend in the time of need. PIIILIP LAUFFENBURGER - Phil Boys' A. A. 11, 219 Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Span- ish Club 11, Zlg Science Club 141. Here is one of our football manazers. Tall. dark, and quiet-hard-working and capable gthat's Phil, K.A'I'HERlNlZ l. LOGAN - Katy Freshman Girls' Club 111, Latin Club 1233 Girls' Club 145. Katherine's happy voice and lovely smile in- spire confldence which a more boisterous man- ner would fail to do. Add to this a fun-loving spirit, and you have a friend who is well worth while. W'II.LIAxI LQHN ES - Bill Latin Club 12, 3, 415 Science Club 1415 Debat- ing Club 1393 Hi-Y Club 141. Here is a conscientious student who is always occupied with serious things. Work brings its own reward as In the case of William. RICHARD J. LOPER -4 Dick Spanish Club 11, 219 Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 33. Many girls are envious of Dick's complexion and curly locks. We like his jolliness and air of camaraderie. ALLAN LORD - Allie, Eli Basketball 11, 2, 31, Varsity 12, 313 Hi-Y 12, 31- Al1ie is the tall basketball player, dancer, and philanderer. He's very amusing and friendly. ,gf 43 E..- momzm Iwanx rumen A IOPPIE HARRY KITER .54 +4 RUTH L. LORD-Dolly Dramatic Club 11, 2, 43, Girls' Club 11, 43: Stenographers' Club 143: Basketball 11, 2, 3, 435 Assembly Plays 13, 43, ..irls' A. A. 11, 23. An attractive fzirl with a lovely voice, a good athlete and a cheerful student - Ruth. IRENE P. Lomas Girls' Club 11, 3, 433 Glee Club 1235 Sten- ographers' Club 1433 Girls' A. A. 113. lrene's infectious laugh can never be dupli- cated. She measures the world by her good times, but she is serious when the occasion demands. GEORGE W. LOTT - Bud Modest, serious, artistic, arnb'tious f all these describe Bud. He' is making such a nam:- for himself in his music that his talent for drawing' is sometimes forgotten. We never forget how interesting and likeable he is. KENN ETH LOWE Slow and calm describe Kenneth for he is a pe-rsonification of both. He is a Eenial fellow with great possibilities. FRANKLIN LUCIE Football iz, s, 43. Dark hair, clark snappy eyes, a gentleman in every respect, but a serious one. Franklin meets a task squarely and masters it. JEAN MACDONALD Latin Club 1337 Dramatic Club 13, 43, Secre- tary 1435 Junior Play, The Blue Bag : Senior Play, Clarence g Dragonette Board 143 3 Vice- President of Junior Classg Vice-President of Senior Class. An intellectual student, a good sport, a willing worker, and a charming personality explain Jean's popularity. JEAN R. l1lALIK Girls' Club 13, 413 Dramatic Club 13, 413 Glec Club 13, 41, Evening of Plays 131, Elmer , Junior Play 131. The Blue Bag g Latin Club 1215 Assembly Plays 141. Jean is one of those lucky persons who docs the rirrht thing at the rifrht time. Hur keen mind, her artistic and dramatic ability make her a valuable asset to our class. l':RIX1INA M. KIADDEN - .llizm Girls' Club 11, 2, 315 Dramatic Club 11, 21. She-'s so friendly that everyone likes her. Mina has good looks, pretty clothes, musical talent, and we un Yerstand she is a perfect master of syncopation. IJ.-XVID MAIN M Sfwpy Football 11, 2, 319 Baseball 11, 219 Mushball 13, 413 Basketball 12, 3, 41. David has participated in football, in basket- ball, and in baseball. Favorably disposed in mind. willing and ready to act, he has accom- plished his high school tasks successfully. GER'I'RUDli M. AIAURIER Grfrf, ylfllll-1' Ring Committee 1319 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Secretary 141, Cabinet Member 1417 Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Treasurer 121, President 141: Girls' A. A. 1119 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Assembly Play 1215 Latin Club 1215 Ger- man Club 141g Social Service Committee 1313 Publicity Committee 13, 41. Gert rivals even Venus. In addition to this natural possession she has displayed consider- able ability in social, musical, and dramatic activities. Sho has endeared herself in the hearts of all. RALPH MCC1-u5sN15v Football 111, Boys' Glee Club 131. Believing that all work makes a dull boy, Ralph has enjoyed his high school life. We hear that as a radio imitator he can't be beaten. Herc's to his success! JAMES MQCOOL Football 141, Basketball 141, Baseball 141. Worthy, clean-playing athlete, a fine student, and a true-blue friend - Jim. -. .53 .l. 5 IIIOPRIE HAPPY IGITIER IOPPIZ HARRY Klllfll I -if 46 EVA M. KICCURDY - Litfle Em Assembly Play 1335 Evening of Plays 1433 Dramatic Club 11, 3, 435 Freshman Girls' Club, Secretary 113, Girls' Club 12, 3, 435 Ring Com- mittee Chairman 143g Glee Club 133, Latin Club 12, 333 German Club 1435 Home Room Chairman 113. l-Iva is slow but sure. Judging from the num- ber of times she has been on the honor roll, we should say very sure but not too slow. KIARGAR1a'1' lf. MQCUTCH liON flfargir Latin Club 1235 Girls' Club 12, 3, 433 Devo- tional Committee 12, 43 5 Membership Commit- tee 1335 Ring Committee 1335 Nominating Committee 1335 Girls' Athletic Association 1135 Dramatic Club 123. Mm-yzaret is known for her calm assurance, ambitious determination, and quiet sweetness. Romani' Bl. MACIJONALD Hob, fllrlzvi' Boys' Glee Club 1333 French Club 11, 235 Bas- ketball 113. Robert possesses an unruflied and tolerant disposition. He is heard from very little un- less an argument is in progress: then, he has a ready answer for any question. Alftklli L. Xlelf',xRI.,fxNn - Zllirkvy Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 43, Girls' Club 12, 3, 43, Social Service Committee 1333 Ring Commit- tee 1433 Girls' Athletic Association 113. A girl who is optimistic, who always sees the bright side of everything, and who has a von- tinnous smile is bound to get much out of life. RUTH ill.-XXINE AICGHEE Girls' Club 11, 2, 333 Stenographers' Club 143. Ruth -f our lass with the smilin' Irish eyes. They say more than words ever could. Joy of life is rehected on her countenance. Ouvia lfsriz lXlCKlElill.fXN -Illivkry Band 12, 3, 433 Orchestra 11, 2, 333 Girls' Athletic Association 113, Girls' Club 1433 La- tin Club 1l, 235 German Club 143. Faye has an enviable trait for making friends. because she believes that companionship ln-ings happiness. She is one of our most ar- dent band members. 1'liS'l'.-X MQKINNON Dragon Board 11, 315 Dragonette Board 1415 Junior Ring Committee 1315 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Assistant Chairman of Ring Committee 1415 Publicity Committee 13, 415 Dramati-: Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Assembly Plays 11, 2, 315 Evening of Plays 1115 Glee Club 13, 415 Latin Club 1215 German Club 1415 Girls' A. A. 111. Vesta-an unusual name, an unusual Srirl. She is pretty, lively, versatile, and ambitious. Her ability as a student is widely known as well as her achievement in musiv. DOROTH Y 1 I iii' ER Whatever Dorothy does, she does well. She always looks for the funny side. for with her, worries d0n't count. 1l.xRT11.x M ifvlzns - ,lim-fy Secretary Senior Class 1415 Home Room Chair- man 1315 Vice-Home Room Chairman 1415 Stenographers' Club 141, Secretary 1415 Dra- gon Board 1415 Commercial Contest 1315 Sten- ographers' Club Style Show 1315 Advanced Art Club 1215 Class Basketball 12, 3, 415 Girls' Club 121. We are well acquainted with Martha's distin- guishing features of excellency in intellectual vigor, cooperation, and faithfulness. AIARIAN l1lICKliI,SON Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Girls' Club 1115 Latin Club 11, 21. Marian has the outstanding traits of Jzentle- ness and retlcence of which she can he ,justly proud. BERNICIQ AIILLIZR - Bunky C-lee Club 12, 3, 415 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Social Service Committee 1215 Finance Com- mittee 1315 Ring Committee 1315 Devotional Committee 1415 Girls' A. A. 1115 Dramatic Club 13, 415 Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 41. The little girl with the great mind. Serious, quiet, dependable -- they all describe Bernice. You should see her scholastic record! FR.xNc1as RIILLER - l l'IllIl1i1', l lo.v.vy Girls' A. A. 1115 Girls' Club 13, 41: Ring Com- mittee 1415 Latin Ctub 1f, 315 Dramatic Club 3, 4 . A smile like Frances' would boost anyone to better things. In addition to that Frances is happy, friendly, and a willing worker. +7 fee '- lilmik IOPPE IWPPY RITE? ,gf 48 Et..- GEORGIA lXlII.I.IaR Stenographers' Club 143 . ll' determination, serious-mindedness, and de- pendability are indications of success, Georgia Is sure to succeed. EDITII KIOORE - Ezlffe Glee Club 1435 Latin Club 143. Evenness of temper is the ruling principle uf her conduct. Her interest In domestic afl'aIrs makes hor an unusual young lady. ROSISIVIARY lllORAN Latin Club 11, 23 5 Girls' A. A.5 Girls' Club 1435 Ring Committee5 German Club 143 . This gentle maiden so meek and mild is Rose- mary. Her calm seriousness will be worth- while to her when she becomes a nurse. BIQRTIIA RIORRISON - Bert Latin Club 1235 Dramatic Club 12, 335 Junior Play 1335 Girls' Club 1235 Home Room Vice- Chairman 113. Bert takes school and life in general lightly and nonchalantly. Worry holds no meanmg for her: perhaps that's one reason for her pop- ularity. She excels in original literary work. AIARY KIULLIQN - Smoothy Girls' Club 11, 2, 335 Class Basketball 1135 Girls' A. A. 123. Short but sweet is Mary. Charming ways, gentle manners, and a winning smile - all be- long' LO Mary. JOSIQPII lllUSAN'1'E - Joe Loyalty, kindness, and sincerity are predom- inant in Joe's life. S. STUART l1lYER - Stewie, M3'ers Dramatic Club 13, 41, Secretary 131, President 1415 President of Junior Class 1315 Dragon Board 1415 Dragonette Board 1415 Hi-Y 11, 2, 315 Evening of Plays 13, 415 Track 11, 215 Football 121. As a cheerleader, Stewie has urged our teams on to many a victory. Stewie displays considerable ability in other lines: musical, dramatic, literary, and social. M. VICTORIA NELSON - Viv Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Ring Committee 1315 Girls' A. A. 1215 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Executive Commit- tee 141. Lovely red hair, a good dancer, a sophisticated lady -- Vic. Cleopatra may have won many a heart, but she had nothing on our fair Victoria. JEAN li. NEYYMAKER - Newmie Dramatic Club 12, 3, 41, Vice-President 1315 Latin Club 12, 3, 415 Glee Club 12, 3, 41 5 Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Treasurer 1415 Girls' A. A. Jean's individuality makes her decidedly in- teresting, and her contagious, whole-hearted smile is a blues Chaser. Common sense, con- geniality, and scholarship are all hers. JAMES NORDINE - Jim, J. C. Spanish Club 11, 215 Science Club 13, 41. 5Iim .is especially interested in chemical en- gineering, and if there is anything you want to know about mathematics, just ask him. RALPH O'DoNN ELI. - lilac Spanish Club 11, 2, 315 Track 11, 215 Science Club 141. Ralph has a quiet way of leaving a deep im- pression on his associates. When he talks you may be sure that it is about something in- teresting and worthwhile. WILLIAM L. CJLSON - Billy Home Room Chairman 1115 Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 415 Basketball 11, 2, 315 Base- ball 1l, 215 Stenographers' Club 1415 Chair Squad 1415 Boys' A. A. 11, 21. Slow, debonair, a budding crooner, and a foot- ball husky. Billy's funny sayings will long: be remembered by his acquaintances. -1514913 IODPIS HARRY KITEP -121 50 JAMES E. OLSON Track 1215 Football 13, 41g Basketball 141. James is very persistent in any kind of work he does. He believes that if at First you don't succeed, try, try again. ROBERT OLSON - Ole Football 13, 415 Basketball 111g Track 12, 31g Boys' Glee Club 1313 Science Club 1419 French Club 1215 Hi-Y 13, 41. Bob- the blond fellow with unruly hair and a sleepy demeanor. He's popular, studious, and last, but certainly not least, a flood, hard- working: athlete. lRlfNlZ Ososn What would lrene do without Monica, and what would Monica do without Irene? Felicity should be her middle name, for her mirth is always in evidence. Duawoou VV. fjSTlZRGARD flfonk, Usfy Hi-Y 11, 2, 3, 413 French Club 121, Basket- ball 12, 3, 41. Joynus, yzood natured, agreeable is Durwood, Success in life awaits him, if determination is a crlterion. CLARENCE PEARSON - Clerk Dramatic Club 1413 Science Club 1415 German Club 141. Clerk is a humorous, likeable fellow. His happy-go-lucky nature has acquired a host of friends. l1lICHAlEL PESKO - Mike Spanish Club 11, 21. Mike is unobtrusive, genial, and intelligent. Although he is conservative with his friend- ships, he is not conservative with his friends. GLADYS PET ERSEN Girls' Club 1315 Girls' Club Basketball 1313 Ring Committee 131, Stenographers' Club 141. If you think Gladys is as quiet and studious as she pretends to be, you just don't know hor at all. Hers is a friendship well worth cultivat- ing. DORIS M. PE'I'liRSON--1101, Darcy Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Dramatic Club 111, Girls' Club 12, 3, 41g Freshman Girls' Club 1113 La- tin Club 11, 21. A wonderful personality, a happy disposition, and a friend to all describe Doris. RODGERS PETERSON - Pete Basketball 11, 2, 413 Track 1113 Latin Club 121- A jolly good fellow and everybody's pal. With his characteristic wittiness, Pete is one of the most amiable and best liked fellows in our class. LAWRENCE PLTNSKXY-LIli'I'j', Punk Latin Club 11, 219 German Club 141, President 1415 Orchestra 11, 2, 31g Football 12, 31, Track 1215 Hi-Y 12, 315 Boys' A. A. 121. Lawrence is one uf the steady members of our class. With his unlimited capacity for knowl- edxre and learning, he helps to maintain our scholastic standard. l1lARIl5 REARDON Girls' Club 12, 3, 41g Dramatic 121. Attractive, sparkling eyes, curly hair --Marie. lf you ever want to hear something! interesting told in a pleasing way, just ask Marie. CHARLES RICH - Charley Basketball 1413 Spanish Club 11, 21, Mushball 13, 41. Though Charles is inclined to be small, he has plenty of ambition. He is sincere and upright. We hear that he lonxzs to become a newspaper man. -if 5 1 Hier-- NORRIS 52 Ee-- Jovcis RICHARDS - Joyrie Glee Club 12, 3, 413 Trio 12, 3, 413 Girls' Club 12, 412 Girls' A. A. 1213 Dragon Board 1413 Ring Committee 1313 Latin Club 11, 21. Joyce's work in the Girls' Trio has provided unexcelled entertainment. A position on the Dragon Board proclaims her scholastic ability. Her cheerful disposition attracts all who meet her. HOWARD RISTAU - Curly Stenographers' Club 141. If you see a fellow exerting no more energy than necessary, it's Howard. He has always been more of a thinker than a doer. HIELENE RITCHIE - Beanie Entered Junior Yearg Girls' Club 141: Basket- ball Varsity 141g Girls' A. A. 131. Helene is lively and full of fun. She never lacks friends. She has athletic ability which will be greatly missed. GER.ALDIN is Ross - Gerry Girls' Club 12, 3, 413 Vice-President 131, Pres- ident 141g Glee Club 12, 3, 413 Latin Club 12, 3, 413 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Blue and White Board 1113 Dragon Board 1413 Girls' A. A. 121. Gerry is our deserving leader, and our capable and efficient committeeman. Her character and ability were so appreciated that she was elected president of the Girls' Club. VANCE Ross Latin Club 121. Vance, reserved and studious, always does his work to the best of his ability. He will un- doubtedly play a worthwhile part in the world. IMOGEN E ROWLEY - Jeannie Girls' Club 12, 31, Dramatic Club 11, 413 Sten- ographers' Club 1413 Assembly Plays 1413 Evening of Plays 1413 The Mouse Trap. Imogene is one of Clarendon's promising young ladies. She is determined to do her work without any unnecessary fussing and noise. The Dramatic Club will miss her ability as an actress. Aux LI N is R Usso - qlddie Girls' Club 1215 Home Room Chairman 1415 Stenographers' Club 141, Treasurer 141. Adeline impresses us with her meek, retiring way. Her graciousness and gzontlcm-ss lc-nd to her popularity. KliNNl5'l'H RYDGREN - Kenny Football 12, 3, 415 Track 11, 2, 315 Hi-Y 12, 3, 41: Boys' Glee Club 11, 215 Spanish Club 11, 2, 315 Boys' A. A. 12, 31. Back of an exterior of apparent unconcern lurk serious and sincere thoughts. h 'iKenny has been a hard worker on the gridiron. Al.BlN.fX SA111.izY - lim Girls' A. A. 1115 Freshman Girls Club 1115 Dramatic Club 1215 Girls' Club 1215 Home Room Vice-Chairman 13, 41. Quiet, calm. seemingly never worried, Allwina sets about to accomplish her tasks. We envy her pleasant smile. Al.-XRIAN S. Smwsox -.lllnrv Band 12, 3, 415 Girls' A. A. 121. Pit-ty is the ruling principle of this roy litLlc maiden's conduct. NORMAN li. S.-mvsox - Nunmzy Band 12, 3, 41. Norman came to our school in his Sophomore year, but his adaptability enableml hirn to be- come one of us in no time at all. His musical tal:-nt will be long remembered in the Dragon Band. NORMAN H. SAMPSON - lxvllllllll-1' Spanish Club 11, 215 Orchestra 1215 Home Room Chairman 13, 415 Debating Club 1415 Manager of Debating Club 1415 Hi-Y 13, 415 Dragon Board 1415 Class Invitation Committee 4 . Conspicuous among us as a student, a con- scientious worker, and a very acc'ommomlatim.r young chap, Norman helps to make up the backbone of the class. 53 -- BIORRIH WHY Kllfllill 5-l E+-- H 1aI.1aN SANDBLADE - Hesxie Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Trio 1415 Girls' Club 12, 415 Girls' A. A. 1215 Latin Club 12, 315 Ger- man Club 13, 41. We are sure that Helen's motto is Let a smile be your umbrella, for who has seen her when she wasn't happy? She has also proved that blushing: is not a lost art, l1lARY Y. S.-xNns'1'R0A1 M Tim Girls' Club 1415 Stenographers' Club 1415 C-lee Club 1115 Dragon Board 1415 Typist5 Girl Reserve Adviser 1415 Commercial Contest 1315 Ring Committee 1415 Secretary of Sten- ographers' Club. Mary is very studious and eonsc-ientious, but don't let that mislead you! She always has plenty of time for fun as is evident by a rather hysterical giggle. Lois KI, SAT'ri5RI.UND-Lou Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Trio 13, 415 Girls' Club 12, 415 Latin Club 12, 31. This girl with her pretty voice and sweet friendly manner will make her way in the world and be famous some day. ANGHLO A. SCALISE - Yrz-Ya Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Co-Manager 1215 Basket- ball 1l, 215 Baseball 1115 Boys' A. A. 11, 215 Latin Club 11, 215 Orchestra 11, 2, 31. Angelo possesses a wealth of ambition. His splendid work as football manager proved him to be one of our most capable fellows. ANTHONY 1. SCALISE Football 1215 Baseball 11, 215 Basketball 121. Happy 'I Yes. Good-natured'! Yes. Talka- tiu-'J Nu---- but where Moon is 1.here's usually a crowd. FRANK J. SCALISE - Srlmxfm Football 11, 2, 315 Boys' A. A. 11, 215 Spanish Club 111. Frank may keep himself in the background in school, but just the same he's a regular stu- dent. He is the dependable type of person whom one can't help but like. RIARGARU1' J. SCALISE - .lim-gy Girls' A. A. 1119 Girls' Club 1415 Ring Com- mittee 141g Latin Club 1217 Stenographers' Club 141. Our Maryzaret is studious. ready to help at all times, and above all, she is friendly anrl cheer- ful. 'PONY Scrxtlsxi - biflllllff Tony Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsitv 13. 41: Basket- ball 13, 413 Baseball 13, 41, Boys' A. A. 'l'ony's quiet smile speaks volumes for him. He's true blue. He has been a fair and clean- playinlr athlete. li.-XRRY F. SCHNIIDT, JR. - llffgyx Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 413 Basket- ball 1l. 2, 3, 41, Varsity 13, 415 Track 1115 Baseball 1215 Hi-Y 1315 German Cluh 141: Boys' A. A. 11, 21. Ht'LE'1!S,, is our hard-workinll hero on lmlh the gridiron and the basketball rourt. He has ac-- complisherl much for W. H. S. in athlt-ties, and he is popular with everyone. Imufs J. Sc11U1.n5R-Bflby, Jimmy Ho may be James to some people, but to us he is just t'llaby. What he lacks in size he makes up in effort. .ANN li Sc H wAR'1'z Girls' A. A. 111: Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Girls' Club 13, 415 Stenographers' Club 141. Anne has a sense of humor which makes her pleasant company for all, because it enables her to laugh at one-'s poorest effort to be funny. This is a trait which few of us possess. XVIOLET SEAQUIST - Vi Stenographers' Club 141. Violet, with her sweet nature, and quiet man- ner, is one of our girls who strives to do her best. -- -if 55 NORRIS HARRY llllllill -151 56 lisa-- JAN li SENGER - Srnger Girls' Club 1319 Stenographers' Club 141. Jane is slow but determined. Her trust- worthiness and composure are assets not to be held too lightly. ANNA I.. SHAXVKIEY-flllll Dramatic Club 111, Glee Club 12, 3, 419 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Assistant Chairman of De- votional Committee 141g Junior Philomel 11, 2, 3, 41, Secretary 141, Home Room Chairman 1215 Home Room Vice-Chairman 141, Latin Club 12, 317 Vice-President 121, Secretary 131- Annn Lou protests wildly against all assert- ions ol' her ability, but her protests do not c-hange our opinion of her. She has distin- guished herself in ull her numerous at-tivities. lxrfx C. Sn1z1.1.1N Wlnie Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 315 Orchestra 12, 3, 415 Ste-nographers' Club 141. lnez's eHin'ienry and ambition have been exem- plitied in her skillfully prepared lessons and her exrellent work in the orchestra. Auutx SHORTS - Shorty Stenogruphers' Club 1413 Basketball 13, 41. Adda is never alone. Her friends deem her at good rompanion. Such a personality is to be envied. N.-Yl'll.'lN.-Xlil. SIMINGTON - N111 Band 141. NVQ- have found Nathanael to be earnest, aspir- ing, and justly deserving of confidence. His musical ability is worthy of notive. Cu.-xR1.15s H. SMITH Clllllfk, Charley Dramatics 1413 Assembly Plays 1413 Evening of Plays 141. Chuck is a Star Brick. ln his possession lies capacity to forge ahead. He has taken an active part in dramatics. HENRY' XV. SMITH --Hank, Snzittie Football 13, 415 Stenographers' Club 141. To those who don't know Henry, he 'seems quiet and sedate. But he has traits which we are startled to find in so seemingly shy a per- son. JOHN SMITH John is our tall, good-looking basketball cen- ter. He likes to play, he likes to work. He likes to win, but he can lose like a good sport. PH1L1P L. SMITH-Phil Hi-Y 1l, 213 Football 11, 2, 3, 41: Spanish Club. Philip's interests aren't confined to his studies. Besides playing football and knowing his art, Phil has a great ambition to enter a naval academy. AUDREY SNYDER - .fludy Girls' Club 12, 3, 413 Stenographers' Club 141. Audrey's magnetic personality can't be re- sisted. Her genuine smile makes us believe there is really a silver lining. GLADY'S SONGER - Happy Girls' Club 12, 3, 41g Dramatic Club 11, 2, 31g Latin Club 1217 Class Basketball 13, 41. Happy is everyone's friend. Cheerfulness, capability. kindness, and sympathy are her most domineering traits. RUBY O. STOVER - Shorty Girls' Club 11, 2, 315 Girls' Basketballg Ste- nographers' Club 1313 Home Room Vice-Chain I man 111. Little, pretty, and efficient, that maiden is Ruby. We find that her conversation is witty as well as interesting. ,gf 57 Ea..- lllOl?R!5 WHY Klfllill IOPPIE HARRY KKTEP RALPH STRON N ER Ralph is our tall, dark-haired young man who wants to be a newspaper reporter. We hope to hear great things of him in the future, for he always makes a good attempt to finish whatever he starts. PAUL SVVANSON Spanish Club 11, 21. In addition to his smallncss in stature, his intense shyness keeps him rather inconspicu- ous. But we have found that Paul is a steady, conscientious chap who lives to accomplish things. RUSSELL rIlEMPLETON Russell has, of course, had no trouble in mak- ing friends among his classmates. How could he with his laughing, joking, happy-go-lucky air? WILLIS E. rIlICKNER-Tffk Spanish Club 11, 219 Baseball 11, 21g Drama- tic Club 1315 Hi-Y 141g Science Club 13, 41. Willis is one of the kind who usually listens, but in his turn to talk adds his bit, He is al- ways sincere in his efforts to accomplish his best. ROBERT L. TONER - Bob Spanish Club 11, 215 Science Club 13, 41. Robert has the desirable quality of content- ment. He is a deep thinker and a serious- minded chap. It is for all these reasons that we like him. ROBERT TRUSHEL - Bob Football 12, 3, 415 ?asketball 1215 Baseball 1 . A cheery disposition is his chief asset, and we'11 wager that it will help him out of many a dark corner. As a friend he is generous, kind, and sympathetic: as a companion he is witty and entertaining. RIARIAN V. ULLRIOH Girls' Club 11, 2, 31, Stenographers' Club 141. Although Marian is inclined to be reserved, she is always ready to enter heartily into any- thing that is going on. She is a good student. AlINNIE Vizz,-x Stenographers' Club 141. Minnie's calm manner is always a source of pleasure to her friends. Dark hair and deep dark eyes add to her attractiveness. HOWARD li. VV.HITESl lO'l'1IWVIIUE-V Spanish Club 11, 2, 315 Dramatic Club 1115 Science Club 13, 41. Our modern scientist of Warren High. If he is not arguing friction in Physics class, he will be found at Turner's rebuilding a radio. ROBERT A. WILSON - Bob Spanish Club 11, 215 Baseball 1115 Basketball 1313 Football 13, 41. Wilson takes everything just as it comes, con- sequently, he hasn't a worry or a care. Treat him as a friend, and a friend of his you are. ELIZABETH YERG - Betsy Freshman Girls' Club 111, Treasurer 111, Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Cabinet 12, 41, Sopho- more Representative 121, Chairman of Devo- tional Committee 141g Glee Club 12, 3, 41g Dramatic Club 11, 21, Junior Philomel 11, 2, 31, Latin Club 12, 3, 41, German Club 141, Vice-President 1415 Home Room Vice-Chair- man 131g Dragon Board 141, Circulation Man- ager. We needn't look further for wit and intelli- gence: Elizabeth has them both. Her capabil- ity and willingness to help have put her in great demand for many committees and boards. EDNA YOUNG -e Eddie Girls' Club 141: Dramatic Club 11, 2, 41, Ste- nographers' Club 141. Edna's philosophy runs on the principle that good times outnumber hardships, and that smiles are worthwhile. 59 131- IOPPIS WRT NITE? WIN PY EILEEN ZIMBAUER Glee Club 1415 Latin Club Q2lg German Club 1415 Girls' Club: Freshman Girls' Club ill. We find in Eileen humor. ability, a lover of music, a sincere student, and a friend. VALRI E ZERBE Valrie is petite and congenial. She believes that gloom gains nothing. Her everlasting buoyancy is remarkable. GEORGE ANN WELLS George Ann has plenty of pep and an abund- ance of wit. Her gift of singing keeps her in great demand. if Our Mascot Q Q --.gf 60 IV nu 'flwlluff 1 ff! , ff W F' ffmH1'f'W, 1 1 uf I n,y,,f1W,111, fa A l,m1M,1frWlf Vw 11 ,f W IW 1 pm 1 ,f llfvlwi jfwfff fly!! jf ff 'MIIWNM ' Q ' Mya ,fl Z I lu q . 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MW, I -fflf. 94, , ,,,I,, 'X or , ,Q ,, 1' L II -f. ll f, '-,If WWW -1,. ff- 4 W fr V, 1, jg ,uw-.. f ' ,f Iv. ' H Im' wp, Qy IIMIJ, .II ,,Ih,j, if ' 5 .11 7- 4, I fc I .H 1 II rg ww V nm i' l' L i f' 'Q 4U f , fp' i M., 0 i.. ff., . ff,-'lj . CLASS I-IISTO QY VVAY back in 1931 we were only freshmen. XVe were somewhat acquainted with our surroundings as we had spent our eighth grade in that familiar Room 9. Because of this previous attendance, we managed to locate our rooms with less pushing, noise, and general confusion than now greet our ears from some of the bewildered fresh- men. As we were somewhat backward, we did not take part in many activities. VVe were onlookers and we endeavored to profit from our observation. Of course, we wanted some officers to represent our class, so one day in Room 9 we elected the following: l'1-exiflmt Ricimau LOPIER I-il't lJI'!fXf1ll lIf .... . .... Roinziu' GRAHAM Snrremry .. H .IQv151.YN GRAY 7'rm.mrw- ,. ., ,,,. Boxmx-x BIDWEL1, ln our sophomore year we began to take part in various school activities. Klany of us joined the Girls' Club, Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, and other organizations. Some of the boys received their letters in football and basket ball. This year our class was not organized. Our freshman officers took care of any business which occurred. VVe were represented at the all-school dance, which now took the place of the Freshman-Sophomore party. As a result of participating in all school activities our sophomore ear we entered our junior year with a sense of confidence and 5- ' s responsibility. --.gt 62 yi lu 'll 11111111 ffffffl I nn ll hfiifflmiili' '1 'dl I fflfmlll W 'Af U If Ill I MLW WWII!! lm A nyh,:M!'l5r,,f Wm ,ff 1,101 I WIWZI 01111111 I MMM H l I Mm fp,ff y,4I N 1 1,1 ffl! ,M y1 r 1 ,M uw Wfqiahlh , ,4 1 , fwwbv ,I ., ,, fum Wu WLM w --I-mt., .I If f, -I ,spun fry Hill .inf ' -7- ly' ' I sf' 'T' 'A 1 i f 'ff , 'X M ' 1, 'A 417. W, f- flllw'-. ,1,g1'f,VL, ,,,, ,u 3 1 ,' ff ' rf 1, ff ' 'f,,,-0 ,yr ,,, .. p 5 , ,M ,. L, 1 fyaf f, -mf, 1 WV W 'I ll 7 4 I., .I if ,IV V . ,,,, Xu, U M. WWW., ff ,1 W , ff ,i ff ' 1 -.,,. Mi, ,U :,:., .,4:ffff , C Q: M e 1 ,ff 'll I ,. f fi ' -, ' , 1' As officers we chose: Presideni .. , S'1'c',xR'1' NIYER I'in'-l'rw-iflmt ., JEAN NI.fxcDoNAi.o Sfvremry , . BONITA Blnwizu. Trerzmrer How.-uw JOHNSON Along came the junior play, The Blue Bag, which was given by eleven of our class. This play provided entertainment and was successful, as were also the newl5-introduced no-date dances. YVe had quite a time in choosing our rings. WVe just couldn't agree. Finally it was decided to permit each member to choose which- ever one of the three metals he preferred. Finally in l93-l we became seniors. There we had many more responsibilities. XVe chose the following to be our leaders: Prexiflwzi , .. ..,.,,.. FREDERICK Boro lifC6-Pfl'J'fllf'lIl JEAN RI.-XCLJONALD Secremry . KIAR'1'H,x MEYERS Treasurer . .i.. ROBERT CURREN YVe changed the form and frequency of the Drrzgonetle. This Drzzgonette has been Very successful, and it has greatly aided in the publication of this Dragon. All through this year we have been busy. First was the senior play, Clarence3 then came kid day, class day, baccalaureate services, and commencement. During our years here at school, we have had pleasures and dis- appointments. YVe hope that in the future we shall be able to settle our own problems and be successful in whatever line we undertake. -. 63 EQ..- 1 1 01 111 1 1 11111 ll U M lf f I! ful 7, ff W I U ffw 11 A 1 1 I 1 1 I I ff fl I ff f tffwlf 04. '41 M QV ful f ,V Q .N ,, .,,.,.,.ff, 1, . ,A A,,1f1f ,, 'if' , iv, 5v'Q1'ff,'f 'f'ff, il 11 mf. ' f, - QW W'y:,'l illlll l . , 1 17' i , ff '- -, ,. tw Q ' , f. '- ' , 4' ' J.. H vff,f'U'ffy'WUWZ . ' li f.,' vi. '. war N' W f,, , L, I Jil' 'wma U7 W! ft .1 ,W WW ' WY' VW r 1, hi ' 4' ' , ff ...Z - 21? rf ,fl ,Hy f, rw if lu f. .. ' ' ff, , 'vw ff... M, fjwg! ' I, I 'W 4 i ' 5 WZZW Li, fmfm lr ffm W, i.fl'.i., ,O Q .lf -1 i- ...' .N- CLASS PQQPHECY H95-l J. D. flffer the DKf7l'F.X'A'illIlj T was a gala occasion. All day guests had been arriving in pri- vately owned cars and in elegantly upholstered conveyances from the landing field. Some two hundred fifty people had arrived at the historic event. It was an occasion long anticipated-it was the twentieth anniversary of the class of 1934. Participants will not soon forget the impressive addresses of those few hours, the entertaining music, nor the jollity and good fellowship of old friends meeting again. The hlayor, Curtis Goodwin, handed over the keys of the city of Warreri to our toastmaster for the evening, Fred Boyd. The orchestra secured for the evening was Dorothy Alzingre and Chuck Caldwell's Seven Singing Syncopaters of Saxophone and Song, assisted by Bonnie Bidwell and Betty Latshaw's dance team. Preston Hoskins, tenor soloist on the Burpee Co. program, tendered a number of excellent and much enjoyed solos. At the beginning of the banquet, Fred introduced some of our old classmates who had made their mark in the world. Peter Bleech and Ezra Bilsborough, our millionaire business men, responded. Fame had come to them through excellent management and unsurpassed sale of soap, sardines, and soup. Ella Darling, a member of Laurel and Hardy Company on the screen, was introduced. She told many interesting experiences of her screen life. VVe couldn't believe our ears when the next speaker was introduced. lt was our own Geneva Connelly, author of Let Nurs- ing Be Your Guide. It was a pleasure to hear from our George Lott! Although as lank and lean as ever, he was most distinguished looking with his Howing beard and long hair. Of course, it was no longer Lott but Lottowski, the conductor of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. VVe certainly were proud of our two classmates, Charles Brooks and Emerson Baxter, for their new world's record in parachute jump- ing. QI hoped Gerry Ross, who sat across from me, or l should say Emily Post, would correct me in my etiquette if l made a social l3lLlIldCI'.J Anna Lou Shawkey and Elizabeth Yerg were then asked to stand. It certainly was a great pleasure to be in the company of two hletropolitan Opera Stars. The banquet had been in progress some time when we saw some HCSV-COITICYS. Better late than never! They were none other than 6.1, Eg.- v uf :fl ' I II ll pqfylfk- H 'Ill' ff,,, 'l ' 'ffl f 1924155 W 1 .lllf uf in 'HW' ,l ' rf IW 10101 lf , 1 I 1 If V 'l'1 ff, 67414 f iff ff f' V17 I fflllff f ff wwf aaa- MH ll I 1 I ul j' iw V 1' ',f,'LL j ' .,lh.'f' . gt, we wa ,9a' .a,5tVe,i f me 1,-.A with 27,1-,M N fill, ,,1, ,lr . ' H ' 1 . 'QZWI lIW9,,,ui,,iilf,61'?140L,Ag .,,-lflffwgbM,f5lQ51,f.Zs L 1 J .xy ly ! W ,W .,,,' , V' 7 4 1 . Hiffpif W!!! ' 1 W - ,f,'SQi,., , f V f lr l ,iff , f I ' -L,-1519! Q ' 11 ihuin -i... -In u'1 'f 'IWAI' .' 1 'Y Stewie llyer, manager of those really entertaining 101 Ranch Shows, and Janey Allen, l'The Rough Ridin' Cow Girlf' Now that Stewie had come, we had our song. We sang Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Herel' led by Robert Trushel, the local dairyman. During the second course, a commotion ensued in one corner of the room. Eva lXIcCurdy and Pauline Finley were busy getting votes for their cause of women's rights Cin relation to trousersl. From the street excited shouts of Vote for Currenl' reached our ears. Curren for District Attorney on the Republican ticket. We learned later that he was meeting with strong competition from Marian Kirby, a contestant for the same office. Another pleasing feature of the evening was a slow-motion screen demonstration by Howie Johnson, the well known golf pro. We were very glad John Barnes, El Hildum's successor, and Gladys Songer, a heart throb columnist from the Tiniex-fllirror, were there. Near them sat Claribel Irwin who was the corespondent in the divorce suit of Bing Crosby. At my right were John Driscoll and Allan Lord, great men on that great team, The House of David. It was also a pleasure to meet Louise Anderson, none other than the wife of a famous land- scape gardener. l wondered if rock gardens was still her hobby. Ughl There was a lull in the music so the chairman of the music committee turned on the radio and we heard from some of our class who were unable to attend our festive occasion. Gerald Giege- rich as Rudy Vallee,s understudy sang for us. This was intermingled with some setting-up exercises conducted by Evelyn Gray. Then Bert lllorrison, lladame Bert to the radio world, in a beauty talk, advocated green tints for the hair. That was too much, so Bob Trushel again led us in song. Following this, lllr. William A. Hollister gave us a very enter- taining talk on the Hlrlysteries of India, which we certainly enjoyed. It was apparent that Phil Bishop had prospered in his racketeer- ing in Agua Caliente. An evidence of diamonds showed that this had been a most profitable business. Of course, Carl Bartsch was sitting beside him. He had been a salesman for duraluminum trains for a number of years. Speaking of old classmates and their professions, we were pleased to greet lllillie Anderson, post mistress of North Warren. We were most surprised to learn, that being unable to choose among her many suitors, she had decided to remain a spinster. Then came an interruption for a short time while the good old trio, Satterlund, Richards, and Sandblade, sang Sweet Sue. Thank you, friends, that was very good, and it brought back memories of our school days more than anything else on the program. We joined in singing the Alma lXIater, which ended a wonder- ful event, long to be cherished in our memories. 65 Eg..- ll, 111 1110, 11, fl! L' W' lllll , 1 Hof Y, 170 ll 010, V' WW ,111,111Jg1'1111 11 ,HL i WU 1111 1, 1' ,y1'111 K 41, 1 11'0,'ff10'vg1,ZQ MW 2,1 ,M ' 11, X 1 ,W ,vlzy l'y:1V!:11'l'6f1j 1.11 11 111,111 M 11 111, 1, , V 11 1x 5, W' I 11 fl 1 4, M ,MW '711.,f'--M1010 W 111 ,1 1,1 1 ,NU A V ay! --ln ,- ' 11 1 ' v VCf 4 71 to , I 'ill' VW, 'W 11 1 f 1 1 i 111111. 11 BJ I L 7M fl' il ,Wi ll J l W41 ,I N ,Vi L,-I . . 1. 111 wha MNA' ,I Wax Nl yt Wt!! M1111 11 'A L11,,.114,,'11 f 5 lgxb W, 1 V 13 1, 1111 7, ,.,.. 1 r, 4 qA1,,1M IMI., ll I My I ,,,, W A . 1 111.11 11. 1 ,11'.11' 0 y I 'I SLJPERLATIVES Carolyn Graham .,.. ......... B est 1-Ill Around ..,.,..,. lVIarian Sampson... ........ Most Modest ..... Helene Ritchie .......,. ................... B est Dancer ,.........,,........ Helen Dorsey '............ .... ..... ll I ost Happy-Go-Lucky ......... ..., Carolyn Graham .......,..,,. ................ B est fllusician ................, Geraldine Ross ....... ......... B est Natured ........., Eva lWcCurdy ,........, ,.,... . Biggest Talker ........ Ella Darling ...........,,.,... ......... 1 Most Humorous .....,.... .... Cecelia Anderson.. .......... Biggest Flirt ........ .. Jean Newmaker ...... ......,,,.........., W 'ittiest .........,,,.,.. Jean lVIacDonald ..,.,,..... ......... 1 'llost Intellectual .......... . Evelyn Gray ............... Carolyn Graham ........ Carolyn Graham ......... Geraldine Ross ........ Edith lVIoore ................. Geneva Connolly... Barbara Ebel ............ Hazel Carlson ..,....,. Gertrude hlaurer ............ lX'Iary Jane Abbott ........ Nlary Gllson .........,.,,,,.. Cecelia Anderson .... Carolyn Graham ........ Estelle Jaynes ............... Cecelia Anderson.. Evelyn Gray ,.....,....,,...,. Cecelia Anderson .. Victoria Nelson ........,., Barbara H and ......... Evelyn Gray ,....,,...,. . llinnie Vizza ............... hlildred Anderson Nlarjorie Johnson ........... Jane Caughey ........... Carolyn Graham Jolltest............. Biggest Booster.. Busiest .........Biggest lllan-lVon1an Hater. .................Biggest Fusser,,......,.,,,... . lllost 1'rank........... Biggest Cut-Up........... Best Looking... ...........Best Artist. Best Sport...,,........ .Wlllost Conreiterla... ...Best Athlete .... .........Tallest ........,S1ll1est........ ..............Fattest............ ......,....Class Crank,.......... . ........ Sleepiest .,........ , ..........,Thinr1est.........,, . ...... lllost Kiddish ........ . ,.........,.,...Shqrtest................ Biggest Bluffer............ ........Biggest Grind.......... Slowest. Most Popular,........... --.is 66 53..- Stuart lVIyer lWichael Pesko Robert Brown ..,...Ralph lX'IcChesney ....,..........George Lott Joseph Bonavita Emerson Baxter Ralph lX'IcChesney ,.........Ward Eckdahl ............Edwin Africa Frederick Boyd Richard Loper Emerson Baxter Stuart lllyer Frederick Boyd Nathanial Simington ..........John Eberhardt .. ...... Robert Brown ..Charles Hornstrom Robert Cvrren . .,,..... lXIorris Kintner ,.....Charles Koebley ........Howard Johnson Harry Schmidt ,...............Wilson Check Ralph lXIcChesney Preston Hoskins John Eberhardt Lawrence Brian ............George Lott .. ........ Kenneth Cole James Schuler ..........Ward Eckdahl Frederick Boyd ............Glenn Larson Stuart llyer W ffx 3221 X , nnnuunu M Wyf Q f xx 5 W f iiw .Agj 4 r w. A A .L-1, .WE .Hw.- 'r-z L 425 fi. 5, nu , .Qyw rx If , V 5 gn Q! E , fp ., JH , 124 .1 I v . 1 I , 4 1 il 1 .-9 ,EET Sf' 4 n 1 .. 'f - , .1 f 1 I-A CONVICT Allen, James .....A..... Amann, Leland .,,,....,,, I p ff f f ll ll t1l1112311i',,,,' 1 11111i1i f,j whiny' 1 A, 1lM1 H I, 'll fill, ll 'J f1Illl Ill'll ,1 A ,ln ll' ' llll WW' I g mp l' l I 111 ,, W' 1111 11lll,1 11ll ff lil html f '0 ll 10 ,wwf deja!!! 11011 1 UJMA1 Ill U11 efhh ' , 1115-,1 ,1-111,,,r1- lu,-1111 W111 .f1 '1 111111, 11,,,,11.l .1 1 V, ' - , ,1Il1- 1 1 , ,I , 1 1 1 f1 ' Jw .1111g' xy ll 33 ,1 1 511 7,11 S f I 1 'flu' ' - ' 47 W Ill ' -'11, 1101 'E' 'l '11l11'L ' ' .1 ' ' ego-11 ' ' I If ' 1f,,1 , .11' J1111 111' f 0,11'1' J fy, W I I 1 ro 111' lllf ll 1-1 '1 111f f' ' 1 115' 1117 111'-11 i11. 11'g,'f' , 111111 QW 1 ,' - 1510 7 105111111111 , rt' 5-1,1111 y1111111',gfI ,',, 1 1 1y M ,' 5 'v'Z7l,! S 1r111 1 1 1 , , 1 111111111 111111111 1121 ' 11,111 ' tl 9 ' JUNIOR CLASS SENTENCED FOR Newer being rushed ..... .Playing second fiddle Anderson, Catherine ,,.,. 1 Being deeorous 1 ,,.1 1 Anderson, Daniel ...... Being agreealzle LAST WORDS Take it easy. 0 h, Yeah? Well, if you insist,- l like to. You're telling me? l just 'wanted to know. PVa--l-l. Anderson, Frederick ...,..,, Being so original ...,... 1 Anderson, Howard ...,..,. 1111ishi11g questions .............,..., 11 ..1...1...... ..... 1 11 Anderson, lllelvin .,.,, ......., H awing relatively .vmall velocity .,..........,. 1 Anderson, Richard M. Lo11ki11g so .YIlfl.VjqPll ,,.. .,... 1 ........,...1... 1 Anderson, Sheldon M. .1.. Burning up the highway Antico, Donald ,...,...,.,... ,.... Armstrong, Edward J11 Playing square ...... Dating blonds 11 1 Aubitz, Edward, Jr. ,,,,,,.. Being in a hurry 1 1 Bailey, lllargaret ,,1, ,111,, 1 111lVorh done on time 11 Baird, Henrletta 11111,,,11111,,.1 Barney, Ralph Barone, Carmella 1111..1,.,.,,,, Barr, William 11.11.,1 Bean, Dale 111111111,11111, .,,1 Bevevmo, John I .11111,1.,1.11 Bleach, Anna 1111111 Bleech, John 111111,, Being pleasant 1111111111 Being happy-go-lucky 11 1 llfearing bracelets 11111 1 111111111Being independent Being a wool-puller 111 Talking about flnge 11111111 Being staid 1111111111111111 1111 1 1 1111 11111111111 1 11 Having an inferiority eomplex 11111111 11111111 Illll happy. Seandia's a great town. lt's fun. ls she a blond? Hurry up! l'll soon be done. Feeling good? Boy-is it pretty .9 Hey- 1l dia' it myself. isn't done. 141 nge's my lzrotlzer. Aho, you donlt. Silenee is golden. Uh, mel You wouldn't laid me! 1l did it twice. l'nz normal. Boherg, lllary E. 11111111111111111 Being elusive 1111111 1 Bonavita, Samuel F. .111111111 Too much basl-et ball 1111 11 Bosco, Ruby 1111111111111 11111111 I Vorhing ofziertime 11111111111111111 1 Boyer, James VV. 11111111111111111 Alot liazfing any eomplexes 11111111 1 Brindis, Sammy B .11111111..111 Feeling important 11111111111111111111 Broderick, Doris 1111 11 Being seen in halls 1 1111111 Brown, Lucille RI. 111111111111 Her neatness 1111111 11 11 11111 1111 1 Burman, Ruth E .111111 11111111 I feing lIll5Cllll'7'Ull.Y'--111' times 1111111 11 Carlson, llildred 11111111.111..1 dating so hiddisli 111111111111111111111111111 11111111 67 Someday l That burns me up! Oh, I see! l dare you to! llle, too. ' W' lm ll fl , jffylhl Z1 w ,mm mf ff WW, 6700 I . I 4fl?,fM'w,14 W mf ,W f 0 L f f Z4 W W W , fd Af Wh M, 'IIW ff W f 'W' 1 W 10 fllyf fnllfnl W, lf'l ,,4,,'g1,0 Q a ,ff riff! ,f my My ll W I ZW A W ug 1 M2111 fl' y M, 1 1 . 0 , 1, ' Q ' If 'ff 'ff 4 - gfiwff, . f., f ,f M1 if-11' R W' V 5' I - If vu , W f , . , If X mn I - 'hx ,-I XM 1. ,Nqr I 6 I H Nwyfl lx wqfvf Wh!! .. 2 - , ,W A lu? WW ,K may 1,1 IKM! M vw 1 , Iv. fl -, I A, JN .. , . ,,,,fvIl, ,Q .ml ,I UN 7 , Ark, , if 1. 7UWW,,,, A3 , f !A,yw Www WWW, 1 6 ., .. A , f f ,, ,M 1 mf .Y W , ' f . ' f 1 ' fl ,- 1' 1, , ,ff fan, ff f 1' ,ff - ,. .. .,., - 111.5 6 mln..-1 Q .,. ,W W I.. j:l,x5:I!,,! l I Gif 68 hes-- 1 10 , 11 111 .,,1 CONVICT Carlson, Ethel ,..... ......... , Cedarquist, Norman ...... A Cederquist, Edwin ,,,,, Chambers, Elizabeth ,,,,,, Chapel, Rlarjorie .,.,.,,,,, ,, Chase, Keith E... ,, Check, Lewis R. Christensen, Kenneth Clancy, Billie .,.....,., ,... ,,,,,,, Clarke, XVillis Cochran, Paul Cook, Barbara. ,..i... . .. Corah, Edward RI. ........,, . Corah, Rlary Virginia Corbett, Lucille ,,,.., . .....,. . Corhran, Isabel. A .... ,. Craft, George, .,,,,,.,,, Cramer, Donald ,.,,,,, Crowley, Eleanor ,,.....,, Culbertson, Earl ...... ,.,..,, Dahl, VVilliam .....,., ,...... DeLong, Anne ..... . ...... . Dillon, Rlary . Dockham, Natalie ...... Dygan, Olga ...... ......,,, ,,,., . . Eherhardt, Garnet ,, lfckhardt, Helen .,.... ....,, Ecklund, Donald ..... ........ Eikenhurg, John C. Eldred, Gordon .,., Engle, Ednaa., .. English, Richard ..,... .,,. , Engstrom, Florence .......,,. Erickson, Eugene ,, 11 U1 :fl llfll lll ll ll 11 1 ln Hpfyl ff 14101 11101 Ill If 3 ,1111 lllllhll I I 'Q Ill' 111 Ill I 1 1 flwf' M ' rf 1111 1 '1lilll1 lllgflgfhrl ll ill' 1 My 1 HW ' 11' I N I 1 III 11 0 ,fl,1l 1 QQZARB -11,11 1 ' 1' 11.111119 .. 1 , 11lf'1'1 '11 '1. 11'.' p ,1ff1'Q'1 ' Nj. 'M , 7 UIIMWIN1 11101, '.11fj1!,:Qdl, 1 K ,111l,,7!!VQN,, ,lmlf 7' fl 4121 41.7 1,p:'f,: ,.,, 1l1. . 1 11 ' , ' ff ' 1,1170 , 1 ,, IQ .- .,,1,I,1.11 , ,,, ,-I J '1 ,., 111 V 1 ,1 , 1 1 , , , 1 1 ,, 1.1 gk, 'f',11l 11 ,111 bl ' 0 M . 1 . 7 4 7 2 i '11- 'l 'J ' !011l1 ' '1 f 131111, Q 1'1'1,'l'. 5 , ' 111111 1 ' 11' 11 ' D '1' ' c W1 1 If ill' 11 ' 1M W' ,,11IUl1'7 'll' -'ww 1 ' S ENT EN C ED FOR Nl'-1'1'1' bl'L'fllll1IIg 111-11-1'11ke11 ....... 116111411 1111r 11111111 1f1'l1ll11l11'1 . . IJ,f'11I!j f71l'II.SYHI1 ,,,. 11111l1y 1111 111'1' y1111l'11' ................ ., ,,,.,, , , LAST XVORDS Rl'll11,l' La U. K. S1II11l', b1'11I1:1'1', .v1l1111'. 11 11y? I1t'1IIy 11111'1'1c'11l'11 111111111 r111l1111y f11l 1U111'11 1171111 'X 1'1y11I 11fl'zLl.9 7lI',l'1I1fl 111 01' 111jf1'l'1'1l1. 111211111 11111' f1l'1'.v1111'l1f ......,,,.,,, ,,,,,, . . . Dll1I11j lI011I11IH 11.r .lvlfllzclljl 11x fw11x.v11111' ...,,. 111'11ly x111'111b11' .,...., ., ,, f11ll'111l1l 111.r 11111r ......... I11ll.V1111Ifj ........ .,,, X11t1l1'11l1y 111'1' 11y1'. ...,.. ,,.. , , . Hrilly r11r1.vfe11e11 Jllfhflllllllfll ,.,..... JI111-1111111111 C11'1'1'11 .,,. T1111 lllflllvl' .r1v1'1'1's ....... Rl'1lll'IIlbFf1Ilg 1'r1f111s ,, ,. 1IlI11flf1lly l'Cfllf1ll!'1' ....,....,,,.,,,,.. Avl'1'f711IQ his zuork 1117 111 111111 .. IfF1lly 11111 7'17'IIl'1Ull.Y ...,,.... LIIfk1llfj .Vl'1f'!fflllf1I1l'1ICt'. ,. T111'1l1y 11 1'1lX'1' 111'111y r1'f1r1l1y ........,.,.. ,,.,, 1 11111 .v111'1'1'.vsf111. 1.111 1l'IIl'II11IH to 1111l1fe. .1111yl111. .111.vf ll 1ll111111'e. 1,111 1Il1ly1l11Iy. 1.s' lllj' -f111'1' 1111? 1111!-11111-11111. 11's 11111 my ffIIl11. 1111, l11'l'lz.' S111-11111-I 11 1 D1111't -1'flIl 151111111 11111119 111'1111, 1111115- 1f's 11111 x11 51111. U11, 1 57111511 xo. 1.111 11111 I'A'KII'11j' sure. 57111110 if. 1171111111111 1 111 1111? Swilzy 11111 fillllllxl' 5'111l' ,,,,,, ,, ,, .1II1llf1H11ly 11111' l1ff1I1l'A' y 111'111yx11 11111111 . ..,.. .. ,U1,rb1f1111-1'111y . CJIII' 10151111111 . .. .... 111111131 , . 1J11.V.V11I1j .111 l1l11l1y 1lU1t'.Y ...,... 111.1 lll1'l'k1ll'XA' .,.... . 1Xvl'T'l'l' t1'111'1'y1l1y ...... , 111111111 ffllllk . ., .,,. 11'1fi11y 11111 1'1111t11111.v, A G111111by11. ljfllll' this lflflk riyllt? 111111111 1 'III .V0!'I'41'. T11111' 'x l'II.Yvl'. 11111 1 y111111? 1 1'11l1'f. .Y 11141, br11f1l1'1'! vlllflf fr 11111 1111111111 11'11t11. 117011. 1 111111 'I 111111112 11111111111 i'11111l11.vI ,.., ..... . f1l'f11Il1f 111 111.1 1111111 rvrzy .. ., -.. 69 131- 1,111 1I01XllI'E?. 11'1111t'x 11 111 3-1111? 41 ,NN M A Wulf 01 M lm IINIW' Waxing? W, I ffy 0 'm ff I If f 1 I uf Z ,,, -U.. ., . , ,V 'M 'MMIII LI. 4- M , , .3 fl .M ,4, ', '- - --f, , mv, 'l ,NV 1 ', - ff 'Y f -' 1 ,, ,' 4,0 Wu- ff- ',7. fwfr! .-In ff 114' :ll fmf f fm, ,MIWW 3, , E W N ,J I - ,N 1' ' ' 'H A L V7 'WI Wy? 7, ! fl W' fl? VW 01 'iffy' 4' I wp Q L.. , f I 4 .V 4 ul 4 , 1' , - ., . . ,M W, 1 1 Q 1 f .,f , 1 H. If 1 ff I lwlfyf !,,,.n,.k mv, fy 'f llfiff ,fi Va aww 'I' 'f an , .Nm W ff, J' l. , . W H Il. nn, v. Lf, ,1- ,, 4 n ,, 1, ., 11501 W M , 1 I 1 m I fff 'WMWJ 0 WM ' 1 V7 ,ll .- ' - , 1 'W if Ml ,uf 1 I 1 . ,lwnlffff 46,7 .'::.-1' - +3 70 129-- ll1l CONVICT Erickson, Norman ,. Erickson, Robert ............,.,.. Erickson, Vivian ....,. Evans, Klary Jane ,,.... ....... Farnsworth, hlargaret .. Farnsworth, VVilson Fazio, hlayme Ferrie, Anna Klae Field, Jeanne ...,...,. . Fisher, Glenn ,.,.,, Fitzgerald, Dale.. Flick, Louis ,r..,,. Flood, Frances ..,..., Font, Eleanor .....rr., Forsgren, Clifford.. Forsgren, Norman ,H 1, Win In Il 11111 p WI, ,,,plg,M1,m ll: ' 1 ,l 1111 f1113,W,H 111 dl ,, 1 I1 I 1tW1ll lj, W Ill 111101, I, rf 111111 ll 111 0, A 1 11 I1 , JI 111 Il 4 11 1 ' 1 1 11,'1'0'11'11 WW' '1 ' J W1'11,1 I r 11' ' 11',,, ,WW 1 I9 5,11 1, .11 FII 'Can My hu 4 111 lil Q ll jfgl,-,I -11153, 'I,1,1., ,flu ' 1- 1' X, ,gf - 1 ,gl 11,141.1 1,1 , Y, 1 , 1 I '. . 1 I 1, 1, 1 , , 1,' I- I W AM- JW .1111 ' 7 4 1111 V, H ll' ,Q 'A 2 f 11 , i fhfl l ' 41 nw tltff 1,917 lf . ,,, 11lIt. jf 'f ,i fl QQ' ' 1 ff - ., . , A 'N .,1l1.,1'-1, I - L ,Q W. , 1,1- 111 ' , 11 1' - , 11' 1 f., 1 1- 111. 1 1 1 Yi f 1- 1.1 1 1 I ' 1 w1'1fffff ff '1z,1,1 1.111 1 ' ' 1 A I ' gg . ,1 V e 111:61 .1 'Q ' ,UV Q- X. X , , 4' ,1,,ff 1 1 - I ,11 nf -1... . 1 ' ' 1 ' 11 1 1 1 W 1 SISNTIZNCED FOR LAST VVORDS ,.I11111ti11g things that 11o11't exixf. .... l,t1ll.Vj'., Being ofltinlistie .....,...... .....flI111'i11g 1111.vte .rlowly ,. .iililllifillfj the bfllllfiflll .......... fler r'11111hi1ity ,,,,,,.. .,.... . Sf7l'IIh'iIIy out of turn ,,...,.. ,, Not being n11if1'e . Being xlzy ...,.,,,,,,.. ....... Trying to 111't yl'0'lUl1 np , Being l'!lIl7'fl'0IlS.. ......... Letting his light x11i11e......,... lIi.r t.'Ul1fllgiOIl.S' .i'111i1e .,..,.. ..H111'ing no 111st words ,C1'111'hi11g wise ...................,,,,.... ..Ell.Y1lYl' bl't'0lIlilIy t'01IfIl.fFIl , ........... Being so llIOIlF5f ,... .......i...,... Frederick, Pauline ,.............. Being II 110011 C0llIfltIlli0ll Frederickson, Evelyn Gelotte, Frank .................,.... Gheres, Geraldine .......,,..,. Gigliotti, Seralino .,.,,. Gillespie, Donna ........ ,,... Gisselbrecht, llary Grace, Thomas ,........ Grady, Raymond .... Gray, Paul ,.......,.,, Graziano, Peter ....... Green, Burdessia .. Greene, Harry ...... . Grove, Virginia ........ Gutzler, Chesters., Haehn, Helen KI. Haglund, Elaine .,..., Hagstrom, Ruth ...... Being tl u'iz11r1111t Latin Seenling to he 1'onte11te1l ,,.. ..D1SfIll'b1lly the penre ,.....,... . .........I,00k aut! fllore haste, lesx xpeezl. ........C-Jllifl' fetching. fjilltl IIllllll'7'0llJ' to Il!E'lIf10lI.j ,..,,,,,1'111 lftlfllilly f11.rt. .,.,.,,..5YUIl r1111't guess. . .C1111 it! ,ll lllllff he my .rizef , .S0lIlF1I011j' stole my gal. ,.,,..,.,1l's red. IVI1 o .rays so .1 1None.j ffvllllfhf the latest? 11111111111. .,,,,,,,,So sorry! 11e11r1l this one? fll,Bf1lfl'.9', You on1y1i1'e onre. ...,,...,U11.' Oh! ..K11o1Ui11g 1111 the 1111.v'wer.v ........, ...., 1 1111 1 Fllff? .,He1' xenxe of lllllllflf., .,...... ,..,...,DfIlI'f he flllllly. .. Getting her ex1'n.ves n1ixe11'. .,r., , r...... 1t's fnnfzzsing. .iillillilillfl his own hzzxiness ,Doing 11111111 he 5111111111117 ,, ........Lon1c out forya111'.fe1f. Huh? 111'LL'IIj'.S' loohizzg 1UU7'l'iF!i .....,, ....1.... 1 Illlllif get you. , Being tlllllljilly ..........., ..11lI7'i1Iy 11 good time ...,,...,. .. IJI111 me Pete. He yo11rxe1f. , lff'e11ring out fweneil-s1111rfJe11ers ....., 111111 1,t1ee11y? ilrguing fP1f'IlXtlIIf1.1'1 .......... .. Being f7!'!'f7!I7't'Il ,Knozuing so 11111011 ........ .........Bei11g so1'i11h1e..........., ., Illlifllfilly Jenn Harlow -. .951 71 111110 'J th' 'ZUf'tlflll'f up there? . ,,,,.., I play h11.vhet LIII1. got SOIIIIPII to te11 .l't1. ........Ye.r,1 guess xo. Tirh! Tish! 'I 4 l flll' WI ,111 ,fin , if11,1,,,1,11-,n,g,nf'111,,a1 110 11, . ,A 11111' 1' '- , I' 11, 111101. iifl:l,,f0, f0f I ,Z WC0LM W!iy,, ZZ W. ' 131, Y I -I1 7 ,n7,,7'.'l 111WZl1,1,.f111 '1 ' W 'V' M ' 'ff , 'WYE 1 0 wi ii l' l 'IWW .1111 fi 1 ,L .,,,,.' 111- , wg!! H, l 1 31, 1 1 , , ,. 1 Q 1 S s., 1111 711 11 1 .1 11,4001 n,',,,,,,,, Q ,1,n,,,, '411,,1y .. gli ,U W i., 1, W y ,111 WMI ,, n,n1.11,1:11 ' ' 1 MZ? 'IU - ,V 11 'W' n' ' ., 1, 11. 7' qA1,,1lhl1l1uv, 11, I H ,V L1...x,1,,I ,- . Z. 5 ' M CONVICT Sl N11 l NCLD POR I AST YVORDS Haight, Anson ................,...... l'el111'i!y pluxloq11111'iiy.,. Hannahs, Raymond ............ lfenig girl-xliy ................... Hansen, Gilbert .........., .,,.... l feing 11111' Indies' 1111111 ...... Hansen, lllarien ........., ...,... C liwing her opinions ...... Heald, Elaine ......... .......Heing Il IIIIIII-lIIlfEI'...... Hockman, Helen ....,.. ....,. Y 'l1i11king 11111 lbllll ............ Holmherg, Viola ...... ....,.. E 1'4'I'j'llllIly i11 ge11er11l,,. ., Holt, Beatrice ..... . Hyatt, llflargaret ...... Hyde, hlarien lttel, Philip ...,.,... Jenkins, lllarien ...... Joh nson, Albert R .,............ ......lJ'ei11g l111lylike,....,.......... 1l'ri1i11g1111m'r11 Dot .......... ....... .ll'w11y.v trying to lIy1le Newer being 'wrong ........ ..,.......l111it11Ii11g Zane Gray Being 1'111nfrl111'e11l ,,,..,, Johnson, Bernice .............,..., Being .111 lllllljlfllllllllg ........ Johnson, Charles D. ........ , 'w fliy gif! nf gab ............,... Johnson, Lharles W ..........,, llu'11-ry fllllllllly fault ...... ,.. Johnson, Llllford ..... A ....... Singing f11l.v1'ti11 ............ . 1 Johnson, Llyde Johnson, Dolly ..... . Johnson, hlvera ,,,.,,, ...,..,,..., ......,,.,l1is 1'1111tin11e1l 11bse111'e..... N1'1'e1' l1e1'11111ing ex1'ife1l ,,,,... ,..,... Johnson, lllargaret A. ,...... Being II yllllll .Vfllllfllf ....,.. Johnston, Richard ,,......,,,..., Bemg Il .rf111rl ,,,rr..r....., .,., , Jordan, Robert ,, Juliano, Julia .,.,...., Kearns, Klary ...... ,. Kehrli, Ruth ......., Keefer, Pearl Keller, Betty ...... A Keller, Don ..rr. .. . Kellerman, Elmeru. Kemhle, Lewis., .. Kidder, Francis Kifer, Bernice...... Kifer, Theodore .,.... Being 1'l111nge11ble ......., I1ll'I'lII!l slrnight l111ir ......... .......Tl111se rosy clieekx .. l'l'1n-1-yi11g so ............ . Being IllI1llf'L'lIlFIl ....... H11-z'i11g 1le1'i1le1l 11pi11i11ns l'xing l1i.v own GFVIIIIIII Tlmxe 95 is ..,....,...... ......Heing Il l1111'l1el11r.,,,,,.. Driving Il neu' Cliewy . .. .......I3t'l1Ig Il l1e11rf-bre11ker,, ., .,....N11f ll't'IU'llly Il 'LL'11isf1'o11t 7 2 dpfwe11ri11g to be tranquil ...... . ..... . Tl1ey'll miss 111e. l like them, 11111- 1,111 1111 angel. No, sir. 1111111.11131 .l fjllll l llUl'l'0'ZU ii? LFIIIIIIF see tl11lf. For ljefeyl' Xllkf., Tlmfis 'ZU!'Ully. Sure. l fllllllyllf sn. lie ki111lt11 1111i11111ls. l Illlllll llllllll. Yes? Uylzj' l10Il'l you 1l11 fllllffl lfffylzy 110 flmif' ,VII lllllllf say? l 1'11n'f .v11y. illlj' gr111fi1111.r.' lx tl111I right? lf'r my nniure. S11re,l tl1i11k.r11,11111. .lI1111esf.9 ls ll111t renlly sn? UI1, 1'11f if out! He pr-11n1j1t! l lYlII.f 1le1'i1le. Clieexl l lllll not xkiiiiiy. l lore my .rf111lies. lt'x vlzezifwer. lfl 'el l -11- 7lllllf'X'ZUl1I1fj'0l1 think. .,...,.COIll.f0I'f firxf! CONVICT Kinander, Howard . ........ . King, Ruby .. ..........,, King, Vera .,,,.,A.. ......,..... .... , . Kinkead, Gwendolyn Kiser, Avaryl ...,.....,..... .. Klepfer, Ellen .,..... , Knowlton, Hazel ,. ,. Knupp, Edward.. .. Kroh, Helen Lacy, llary '..l Landers, Eva ,.,....., Lane, lllildred... ..... Langhans, lllary E. ,,.....,.. Larsen, Laura ..., Larson, Arlene ..,,.. Larson, John . ......... .. Lawson, VVendell , Lesser, Robert ..... . Linck, Charles .,,l,,... Lind, Edith .....,,...,.,..,... Lindberg, John VV. .. Lindquist, Floyd ...4.... Logan, Douglas ......... Loney, Clara ,,,.... Lopez, Elizabeth ,....., Loucks, Arthur ..,..,.. Lucia, Alvida ,..,.......... Lucia, Josephine R. Lucia, llargaret A. .. Lyle, Thomas ,,,, ,,..,, . Lytle, Robert . ,...... .... . llacljonald, Eleanor lXIacDonald, Jack ,, , llaier, Virginia ..,.,,. I ' nlll I lfffglln i ff'ili..,'fff ffi Fe tilt? ff W I flll tri ljdll W! 1 I Hlhinill I' ul!! l l 1 f i I ll lin rgffl' 'fr f gl' hi' , ' I I I Ill 1 Niall MIM Q, , ' 1 0, hi jwalg I I 0 llplfhrll W, ,W 3, -1-2An,f.',l. L I ,,1:!,,,. ,,,riq-'I'i!i,,-if 1 li Lrg, . J. ' Wg., ,f alll! V Illlli J ' ttf f' W ff 'wir !lll '-- ,,,Q1'f IL, ' .llli l' f t ,,f if l J ,. ' ff ..7.,,, 1 vt 1 ,M '-- ,,,- Inf. of- X ly, f ,., 150-f. ,li H - .1 ,f V 1, V ,I .,,.f. ,,.,.,, 9, I, Quay -,LAM 1, , WM . , if ,I ,mmf ,V ffl' '1 'f V ,g,L'..,. 5 f I lit, .dlfzf if , ,f , QP -aging Q ff f Ill .vw 'Un ' If .P 1 ' l W' fl ffl I , mi W1 7 SENTENCED FOR f fhose puns ,...............,,, ,,,. Her ehoiee of 'words ,,,,,,. Looking frail-, Having taetm... Being jolly ,....,...... Being so dainty Not being natural ........ , Being so industrious ,, lllnking eyes . .,..,, . Being changeable ......,.. Getting bookkeeping ,. Being ohliging .,......... ..... Being sophistimted .......i. Her curiosity .... . Being ll blond ,,,, .,,,,, .,,. .......,. .,.,..,. Being the perfeet gentleman ...... .lrriwing late ....,..,..,,, ..,.,, , Being our woman-hrzter. ,..... . Drifing ll Ford Being unaffected . .. ,,.. Jlwoys passing remarks .,..,,,, Being so tall . ............,.,.,,,, , Being our nll! ll7'-Sllljffn ..... Hearing ll good time .,.,,,.,... .. .,.................... .. Dnily escapes from North PV lN'e7'er being on time ,, ,.., .. Being Illll1lNllfl7'f ...,,..,., Being negligent, .... ...... . IUTFII . ..... . Lnboring under delusions ...... Not shn1'ing ,,,. . , One of our athletes . ..., . Smiling ..........,, ,..,.. .......... Hnring zz good time Looking so angelic , .. 73 LAST WORDS 'Pun my word! lily lands! l'm really strong. Say it ofeer, please. How you do it! You think so? Thnt's easy. Wyho said so? Yes! Yes! l'm here to slay. Need l reduce? I'1l he glad to. Yoifre so silly. Show me. l'm II newcomer. Beg pardon? I-Iorsefeathers. dw g'wnn. Biggest joke. l work hnrd. l thought so. Come up some time! l'm modest. lily ear won 'I start. l know, hut- Cnn l help it? You know what- lt doesn't matter. ls it that had? Big shot! just n minute. lily, my. You 're eute. l'm on detention. lil! 01 in , 11117 H 1 1 fl l I 'Ili' 'I ff 1 0 ' MW I ll . L' fu lf!!! I!! f I V, 7 ffm, 1 ff mv' i fi l i I , ' ' i f t , uwn,,tf fff,ff,n'f 1, fWon.n,, . ,A I ,10 - f'fj,, , .X ,f gt. -- 1,f J,-X, Qui L 44 l,,r0,v7,,,-gy!! H, ,M 'I-ri A if ,Navi M3111-. A - H 't J' ' f- 1 ,M 'iflfgfg ,-fy M to 5 'i M 0 -. '-MIA .nn . wi ,fle VH, 'QI I ., , .WH an t lx ,tl wi ,UV ', wwf if ,1 'li lf' V L if 431 f' QC it 1 f 1 ' - UW' VV' i In ' ' 1 t f, 1 if . ,dw I. , V, i , g V 4 Mokgilqg, or , in ,,,ni.. , .,: 5,4 9 f , few fy M, I., fy' Vw f, ,Ay 1, VV., lh'uiA4fl,N . , 5 may ,ll f .fur I I ,Inn ml' 1 L' ' X f' 4'5 Wxffh fl-it 'A' We V, ,i , '?. 1. CONVICT hlaleno, John, .... ,. hlarlett, Otis ............. llflarker, Gretchen ,,....,....... hlassa, Frank .,,,... ..... hlaurer, hlargaret .... lXIcChesney, Janet ..... lXIcDona1d, Arthur .... lXIcGarry, Jane ........ hlclntosh, Keith ........, lXIcKeehan, Avanelle ...,.., Klchlichael, Forest ,..,....,., llerenick, lllike ,...., htliller, lXfIae C .,.,....,,. Nlonroe, Agnes ,........,,.. Nlonroe Elizabeth ............, hliller, lltlyrtle HI. L, lllonstrum, June ,...,.... llloore, Delbert ........ hloran, James, Jr .,,,... lllotto, George .......... Munch, Vera C. ...... hlurphy, Paul .....,.. Nelson, Jean ..... ,. Nero, Ethel ,.,,,..... Niver, Beth ..t.tt..,,,,,,,. Niver, Dorothy E. ........,.,. . Nordin, Robert O'Leary, Katherine.. Qlson, Olive ,,..... Orris, Clyde .............,.. Ostertag, lllelville ...,,...,,,... Parise, Anthony ........ Peterson, Virginia ,.... Porter, Willis....., SENTENCED FOR Being so talkntifzie ,,.,,......,,. Being so unconeerned Being sympathetic .. Being different ..... Running for ll has ......... Being amusing .......,. Being nonehalant ......,.., Being happy-go-lueky ....... . Laeking initiative ......... .............. Being our kitten-on-1' e-keys ,,,......... K h Being too leehnieal .....,....4...,...... Being nzilzl-inannerea' ........ Disliking sehool ,....,,....... Being .luniorE1lito1 '.... .... Not growing up Being serious .....,.,,........,.,,, Being leinperaniental .. Being so kind ......,,............ Oweruiorking f???j ...,. .. Being our water boy ........ Being our bookwornz ,.,.... Being aznialile ,..,,,,,,.......,...,.,..,. . ..,, Newer seen--always heard ,............ .. Being attraetiw .,,..........,..... Partieipating in wrecks .,,..... Hzlmiring ....................,.,.......... Being a regular fellow ........ Being our colleen. ,,,....... . Being likeable .,,,,..,..... . Being unpretentious ,..,. ,. Being intellectual ......... His eoealzulary ............ ...,..,,,.Talking to the boys Being nzisehiezious .......... --.gi 74 t3....- LAST VVORDS lVhen l get big- Throw the ball. 1sn'l life ronzantie? Srram! Do you rate? Dorff ask nie! Girls like me that way. lllore fun! l gi'l'F up. Let's try that again. 1'Iou 1lyou get here? Do you know? 1,111 blushing. Time on my hands? 1,111 trying lzarrl. l newer safrl so. Plow niee! dh, heek! Wl111t's' the use of that? I go to school dances- Oh, please- l aini to please. He's a sinoothy. Oh, dear! Quit kidding! How eute! Beteha! ,,........Ol1, stop! Honestly .9 Gee! ,...,.....kVell, now, l wonder? You gotta bug! Let's get acquainted. dh, phooey. fsometimes f lm jf 11,11 'W ,Ill 1 dl ff ,N f 1 lg nhl, Nl I I1 I I 1' 11'i1 1 ' '1 ',1'11' ' if '- '1 1. r .. ff' In iw' 'fl'-ffl- i' HW f v 'fuf,flf,a.tffffM. ff 5- ffl, h'4..i. .. .ii Wi' , all ' ilu: f gif, ' K 'Q-lb . if ' I .1 ei -W '- ,1ii11 f...,..:wfz. ,.,,'.i1,.yqf illl ,i,,,,y 1 , H .1 A hm, 4 i iw- 4- Uv, iw , '. V 'lf,,gf. ,ill ,,, --'I : i ,,,j.i., 5ff1l,.1w- L, 1 'ffw -, ,,,-.. W ., ..,t . , A ff 1','. ,ii ' 'eg ..g::i.,,, .1- .- .wi .i 1' oi, if ' I , f y' 7 Q Q ' n', f I iq ,,,, f , 1 ff 1M I fl ' ll n 1 ' l 4' I I I fffffuhvit' Wifi ' ffa.1r1fg,'Af1l QW W 3, 5 .f,.,1l! WMM , .,,, ..wlWlf7C111' ,min n CONVICT SENTENCED FOR Punslcy, Jean. ...... ,.,..... 1 mitating Paderezushi Rader, Beula ,...........,,....,.,,. Being affable. ..,... ............. . Radspinner, Betty Jane.,.1J'eing seen, not heard .,.... Rapp, Phyllis ..,... ,,.,,........... I ieing sineere ...... . Reardon, Verna ......,, ,,..,.. Reed, Arthur. .. Reiff, Isaac ........ Retzer, Rita .............. .,...... Being retieent .,,,,,,. ...Being ro joeular ,.,,,,,,, .... . . . Explaining geometry props. .. Being a shark , ............. Reynolds, Robert ................. Collecting ..,. Rickerson, Lorian ,............... Hiteh-hiking .... .. Rieder, Ethel ........,.. ...,.... Roberts, Harold ....... ........, Not being joeular. .. Being immobile ........ Robison, Charles S. ........... Beating the Baron ......,. . Rosenquist, Leonard ........,. Feeling superior ............... Rowley, Robert .......,..........,,, Rulander, Lyle ,.,., Russell, Pauline ,,.,... lllowing like lightning ,...,.... .........l'rou'n1ng............ ........Be1ng sn1all,....................,,... Sanden, hlildred .................. Having nothing done .......... Sandrock, Ann .....,..... Sasso, Helen ........ Getting into trouble Being colnely ....... .,.. . .. .fi 1 '1,-Aj.Wl,d l lllll ,, 0 ,if hug Q, 0 ., hh gg .. , LAST WVORDS Two and a pretzel. ..,.....Oh, dear. ......,,Hello, there! ,........SI1lIl6' other time. .,......Silenee is golden. .... Slow bnt sure. . ........ This darn Ford! ........Great Heafvens! .. Your autograph, please! ........Going my way, buddy? don't see it! ll0lI'l wanna. .........That'x what l said. ran spell it. ,.....,..lt'.v not .vo bad. .........That's easy. .......,,I1fYlIlIl' does that matter? ...,....Greetingr. ........It'x my middle name. . .l don't Care to. Scalise, Benny ',..............,.......,.. Being on the end ......... .... .... I p lay football. Scalise, Joseph A. J ..,.....,... Being our 'wit ........,. .,....... I ean do that. Scalise, Rose hlarie ........... Being .vtaid ,........,,,,,,....,.. ............... ....,... S i ire, 1,111 good! Scalise, Theresa ........ ........ IN 'ever looking dexpondent ......... ..,.,.... P l'l:at's the use? Scalise, William ,.,,,.. meebnes.v...... .. Schmutz, Cordelia .,,........... Being obliging .. Schneider, Charles .............. Being a platinum Schuler, Ruth ......,,. Schwab, LeRoy ,.,... . Schwing, Gene ...... w blond . . ,.... Entering late... .. ........Proi'rastinating , .. .,,.,. Smiling through .... .. Sedon, Helen .. ..,,.,,,,,...... .. ...Studying ........... Shannon, Rlargaret .......,.. Being reserved .......... Shepard, Anna ...... Shepard, Clark ....... .. ....., Laughing at life .....,,.,.. ,, .. ..... Being big for his size ........ .. 75 ........ls that 'what you think? . ....... l'm listening. ...lt's not peroxide. . ...... Illy land! Do it next period. ........Grai'ions! ......lt pays. fSilenee.j lvh-hnh. ...,.,..Do l rate! Ill' UI 111 1,1111 1 11 If 1 ll 1 m 1, I ' W1 I 1 why' H1 '01 ff 1 WWW I, A I inf It ' if 1 Wifi' ,, ,v I 1 Off I, 1 lllil f1 11, 01 W , 'If 1 , Wi 11,111 ,11v,nL ff, 1,11 1- ,1h N 11111. 'ff' '1 , .vfj 611, I., W, VV 4?,!, , env: WA ,ITL VIII N1I7l,v, ,1l2MlAv:,'111, VW, -'I 1, Ji, S if' gnu 7,g511Zg,,,1g,,. r11.11!, -Q, agp ..11, 13- 6 1 V W ',,, V lu 1,1 'W1'1,'-ff '21 '1, 1111 ,,.i.1 1 ll lly117fV'11 11W 1 V t f'1'f 'w1,f'g1 - Mi L L .1 ,. 1, 111, 1 ,M 11.1111 4 W, V 1 ,1 V, lc:,,,f'1 WA. ,,11.ll1,, rvnw. fl, .. lg my 41, W 4,1111 ,,11 nl 1, U ,Iv 15 in Li., 151.0 ' 1 ,- . f ' 1 ' b y ' nw -ll? , ,. r, A1,1o IIN, . W U G ',,w,,: L I, I . CONVICT Simmons, Eugene ..........,,..,.. Sloan, hlartha .,....,. Sly, hlerle .,....,.,, .,...... Sly, hlyrtle ..,........ ...,,. Smith, Betty Anne ,.,.....,....., Smith, June ................... ........ Smith, hflartin ..1.. .. Smith, Norman ,.......... Smith, Wilson .,,...,,, 1 . Sperry, Vail ........... ,....,,. Stewart, Mary ............ ....,,.. Stillwell, lllauriee .,..,.......... w Swanson, Harry .....,....,.,....... 41 SENTENCED FOR His light waziy hair ..... .... Our artress .......... .... Quite qulet ....,..,.........,,.....,............ LAST WORDS Now, listen! .... lfkyait a minute. .........1lsk nie! Newer being downliearted ...,,...,,......... lily pal. Being generally niee ,,,,. ,.,,... . Giggling ....,...,................... , Robbing the cradle .......... Being so unpretentious ,,,,,,, . Playing basket ball .......... ,,,.,,...,l11' l ups to him. ...,.,..,Gee, but that was funny! .........Wh11t1l11y1111 know about it? Take me as l am. ........,Pass it here! Doing well ,...............................,.................... I :night as well. lllixing business and pleasure .......... Now, l think- Belng our Romeo ...,.....,,,.........,...........,.i.. IIIII plenty good. .Sliding all ofzier the lot ........... Tamburine, Frank .,..,,...,..... Being speedy ..,........,.,,,.,,,.,,.. r Ilaylor, Clayton ..................... Thompsen, lwargaret Toner, Harold .................,,..... Trushel, Arlene.. ...... ...... . . Wade, Robert ......... Watson, Roberta .................. Way, Orma .............................. Weatherby, lllarian .......... Weigle, John ........ West, Harry .....,........... Whitten, Lawrence ............ Wickstrom, Tom ..............,.. Wilson, Nyetta ...........,........, Wineriter, Harold ....,.,....... Wolfe, Burdette ...........,...,.... Wolstencroft, hluriel ....... WVoodruff, lllargaret ........ Woodruff, hiarjorie .......... Wright, Virginia .........,......., Young, hlartha ....,..... ........ Zerbey, Robert ........... Those jokes Being so slow ..,,,....,...,...... dnother good athlete .......... Being so docile ................. ...l play the trombone. .........cilIfl'lI up! .........fCensored.j .........,hV11it for me! .........Easy.' like to. Being so industrious ........... ,, ....,............. Get to work. Combining dignity and jollity ...,...,. Ur sonfpun. Taking Moore and lhloore. ............, dll aboard. Being so earnest .............,............ Surh slick hair ,,...,,... Being so fast .......... Being prepared ........ Sliding around ...,,..,.................. Being so good-natured ........... Getting around ......... ........ Being our big hero ..,.... Her neatness ...,...,.. .,... Being so eonfusing ..,... Being so eonfusing .......,.., .llways being Wright ...... .........1'll do it. .........lt's beautiful. Hlflfestf' young man! .........Yes, sir! play baseball, too. that so? pays to adfziertise. .........Football or basket ball. .........lVhere's lean? ..........l'm Margaret. .,,......l,lIl Marjorie. .........Don't you think so? Those color combinations ........,.,,.,..... I think it's pretty. Being last but not least .......... -..,.,g.f 76 Ee..- forget. 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I-Innling Anderson, Anderson, Ethel Gladys ...... r .. Roxy flieehx S1lllllIF.VS Anderson, Kenneth ,....,. . ......... Keeping out of e1'eryhorly's way Anderson, Maurice ....... .......,..,..,...,........,........,.........,..,..,,,.., B lashing Anderson, Rachel H. ...... ..,4......., ZX lice complexion Anderson, Robert . ....,.,., ...........,,....... l Jleasant smile Armstrong, Monica ...... .,...., . lftraefiw personality Barlet, hlahel ,,,.., r,.,... ,,.....,...,.............,,,r........... B 11 by face Barlet, Tod , .... , Barnett, Kitty ..... . Barr, William ..... Basil, Rose .......r.,r, i Beaty, Susan ...,..,,.. Bennett, Blanche Betts, Kenneth ..,, Betts, Ruth .......... Berlin, Rex ,.,,,,,,.........,. Billsborough, Ear Bishop, Marjorie Bjers, William ,, Blodgett, Jean .,,. Bloom, Bernard . Blume, Ruth ........ Boberg, Albert ....,.., Boyd, lfVilson Brown, Anna . .... . Brown, Gladys Brown, Janet .....,. Brownell, Jeanette ,........ Buerkle, Gilbert VV. ,.,, , Bunk, Joseph ............... Bunk, William .... Burch, Charles .... Burke, Paul R. l ...,,,, Going steadily .to long Being just plain niee .. Dwarfing Carnera .......Con1ing from Erie . Dignity A ..,,,,....,...,. Preiiy hair Con.veientiou.vne.rs .. .,.... .,.,,,, . Smiling .. Ifellwfnlnesx Lihing reel hair lnfallihle pep ........... ,A .... ..,. . ...... G eneroxily Selling Saturday Evening Posts ,, ..... Jffaining Chewing gunz Being znieroseojrie in size lvonrhalanee greal heights fanatoniieallyj Loud lalhing Qnielness Good nature , . J whzuardnesr lllixelzief Trumpet playing Campbell, Eugene ..., Campbell, hlarian +234 77 ,lwhwardness Cheerfulnesx H Ill ,, , , fl' 110 W 1'fWWf W f, 770 MQW? ' ll 0' fffum, iff' W 'WW Ziff WWW f W l f wwf WW' W I QM mm , .. 1 f 11 W 'Mr vi M f 'M aff' ' X wi M .QAQHM all !1fdb,4M'1'4 W 1'4'W,0n,'1 ,,.. , -M ,1f2?'fqQ .Z.n dy ' rl ,l' ,Wy I., WW .qu , , HA'--,IIW-., WJ I R , .:., ,M Z ,fi A Wvwf ,fy W M ,Q,f0,,,,r G, I . 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Clark, Howard ....... rin' NOTED FOR ......Laek of speed Jloofnexs W ,, Cfiggllng .....Rl'HII1I'k'X in English class Clinger, Dorothy ...... .........,,,,,,,,.....,.,.. ........, ,,.,.,.,.. S t 5 'le Cochran, Gerald ,.,... 1 .... Niee disposition Cogswell, Robert ..... ...,, . ..CllllbblI1FXS Collins, VVardmen ...... Cosentino, Angeline .,..... Crockett, Leon .....,1....... Crosby, Helen ,.,.,,,,, Davidson, Helen Decker, Charles ...... Dilker, Harold .......,,... Don aldson, Theodore .... .. Dougherty, hlyrtle . Dove, Marian .......,,..,. Duff, William ...... . Dulllond, Donald ......,. Dunkle, lllildred ...... Emerson, Everett ....,t Endress, Delyle ...... Engle, Paul ,,t,.,.............,. Erickson, Geraldine Erickson, Gordon .,., Erickson, Janet ..,,,,.,.,, Ettinger, Adelaide ..,,,, Farr, Leola ..,.,..,,........ Farr, Leona ,,,.....r... Faul, Genevieve ...... Fish, Ardith . ...,..., . Fladry, Frances ...... Flaus, John ,...,,.. Flick, Howard .... Font, Betty ..,, ,,.,.. , Forslund, Hilmer .,,. , Frick, Georgia .......... Fullerton, Helen ...., Gebhardt, Donald ..... Gerould, Lawrence .. Gibb, Alice ......,....., .,.....,. Giegerich, Richard .,.. Gilson, Betty ......,,, , Gnage, hlelvin ,,,,.,, Gnage, Romayne .,.,, A. Gorfida, Angeline ,,.., Gott, John ..., ,...,..,. Grace, William .... . Gray, Paul VV. ,..... , Green, Raymond ...... . 79 iter- .......,, Quietnexs ,......Good grades .. Brown eyes ,r,. ,. .......,., ,Jwkwardness ,A Being Helen Davidson A ,. ..... .... , ,, Cheerfulness ........S'Z,UllI1lI1ll7y Fishing ., ...................,, . ..,.....,.,, , Danring dlzcvlys hurrying around Basket ball ability llorror of girls Dozing off in rlasses lllaking noise Boy Srout work ........... Curly hair Kind temper . ...... Interest in .vrhool .. .... t.,Friendliness ....... Being sludious ............,...,....,....Being a twin Being the other twin ,Keeping quiet Driving a Chewy Being with drdith ,. Ufixe erarks ..,..................,,,,,Neatners .Lowely hair Being a good sport ........Being retiring and quiet Rolling her eyes at the boys llf. C. J. arIi1'ifies ,,,,,,..,........Bei1ig slow Sunny disposition Football ability , Being loud .............Retieenee Being a good eoznrade Being neat and pretty ,, Good marks . Being a perfect gentleman Saying Don't cha know? Creating inixelzief M1 11 111111 ff' 10 m 111 WI 111111111 Ill' 710 I ffwf 1 'W ' WWI fan 1, 11 11 1 ff 1151 f lf Dfw 1.11 M My 11110 M llfff 111 I, 1 ,1,,!,,l , 1 ,11111 mL! W 14. W 11 11 M 101.12 MW ' 5 1, ri bf 4f'w '5 ' I' f ff 1 I IIIWIH, 4 I11 1 7 1 II1 'h' V .Ml ,11,f,,jvNk vw, 1 - 'Lf ' If ' 1 W1 ' ' 1' If ' M 1 - ' V, Iv. -1 , 'f'C 1 01, ,', .11.'-I' V.-111' -. ' 1 nnlfl' 11 111. 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Keller, Florence .. Kelly, Lois ,,,,.. ......... Kemble, Wayne ,..,., Kinnear, Betsy ..... , Kintner, Glenn ..,,,, Kittner, Ethel .r.......... Knabb, Charlotte ......... Knabb, llarjorie ...A Knight, Helen Knupp, Gilbert ..... Koebley, Elaine ...... NOT ED FOR , ,... Teasing the girls .mdrtistie ability .. ....,........,, ,, ., ,,,,,.,, ,.....,. B lushing ,Being acquainted with her teachers Pretty brown eyes lntelligenee , ..........Dark eyes at l'i1'aeity . ,, ,Infertious giggling 81 EM.- Being a good mathematician Hailing from North Warren . ,.,,,.,,,,,.....,,..Dll7lPlFS ...wlndependent thinking .. ..,.. . ..........,,,,,, hVa1'y hair Low tioiee Being studious ,......,,Being son of Kong ................,,,...,........Dancing , Fiekleness .............,Curly hair ,. ...... .,Being II pest ,, .... Shire eoinplexion Piping fzioiee 4,......,...Red hair Knowledge ofthe latest ,, ..................,,,,, ,,,, . .... .Reserve Height .. ..... Mindiiig his own business Blondness ,,........Being flirtatious ....,,,,,...Eniharrassment Basket hall ability Good marks . Neatness Quzetness Seeing Preston after elasses . ,...,,,. ........ .....,,,.. . .Sweetness . .,,.. Being pestiferous , .... .,Frankness Being in the fog ,... ..... . ., Getting 95's ,...,.,..Being just ChardyU ,,...t .. Good report cards Being the last to enter Being a pest Being Chuek's sister fdh 11 al 1 I !fW1f I L f 1 1 , at 1 , W- V, Q , !,,f,,,1 ,rf'.,ff,n-',gg Wynn 17, A .WM 'milit- ',,4,,1,'1, h AH, ,f,,,W WM 1 Vlfm, W I . NM., i-1 ,wif 1 ' J' ' S i ' M ffl! :T,,17 fo w- W ll, 'h. WWI -fin - , , -ffm' i 1'fff.', of 'Nh . . ,Vu M ' LMC' W ff Q .f ,W X 1 X- -.'ll'Vf' ,iw My ' 4' 'll ' vW'-- -I 'lf' ' ill Nl 'I 'ln W '-'lm 11 ' Y' 1 W 'Y ' ' ' 1 7 'I ' f 'f 5 'W 0 ' ' I If ff Ilu , 1 Q fy, A fill 1 W I ,, 'Wi 1 ry!! ul I, ,Z - , Aa . X Ladner, Laura ......,.. Landis, Peggy ,... Larsen, Lois .....,4,A Larsen, hlarion .....,....,,.. Larson, llflartha .......... Lauffenberger, hiary Lavery, Isabel ,,,..,.,,...,......., Lawson, Katherine ..,...... Lawton, Lawrence ...,.., Lee, Robert E. ........ . Leonhart, Jeanne ..... Lester, Owen ......,......... Lindsey, Edward ...., Lohnes, Anabelle ...... Loper, Alan ..,.........,.r Lord, Agnes ,,,... Loree, Jane ,,r...... Lucke, Sarah ........ Lutz, Jack .......... Lyle, Violet ..,,.... Lynch, Otto ........ lVIabery, Leslie ...,,....,.. lX'IacDonald, Sally ..... Black, Louise .,,............. hfIacWilliams, Doris hlahaffey, Rachel .,...... lNfIam, Robert ......,.....,, hlansfield, Gerald llassa, Laura ....,,,,.,.... lllattison, George .......,.. lN'IcConnell, Adaline lX'IcCurdy, lllargaret hIcDonald, Leo ...,,,... lWcEvoy, Frances ,......... hIcKenzie, Byron .,.... Mellander, Evelyn .....,. hlellander, Vernard lwercier, Rhea ,..,.,..,i.... hlesserly, Eleanor ........ lweyers, George .r..r.... lW1ller, Darrel .,,.,........ Miller, Dorothy .,,.,,. . Miller, Howard ......... lVliller, Jimmie ....,... lX'Iiller, Wayne ........ Nloore, Pauline ...... hfloran, Patricia ..,., llflorrison, Paul .,.... lylyers, Jane .,,,.......,....... Nelson, lllildred ,..,,,. NOTED FOR ..........Bright remarks eyes ...,..,,..Her extensifve use of cosineties Smiles Shyness ...,......Kindliness .............................................Cheerfulness ambition in basket hall ...,......Wanting to he I1 ladies' man Riding a motorcycle .........,.............,,.Dilatoriness Singing Permanent hlushes ........Being boy-crazy Chewing gum Curly red hair ..........Being I1 Fashion Plate ..........Business-lilce qualities dmhitzon Playing a harmonica ' with lllahaffey and Field ..........D1znc1ng Dreaming ........Being a husybody mirth ........Being a good sport ................,.,.....,,......Sleepiness Good hand-writing ...His dog Pal Kindness ...,...Being happy-go-lurlzy Being Ted Lewis's rifval His competition with Piccolo Pete .. ...... .. ............. Shyness Good disposition .. ....., Enjoyment of life ...,,...,,..,........lllechanieal ability ........,..Carrying the girls' books ,.......Being our gift to Hollywood .,...SIl1flll stature Quiet personality Politeness Seriousness ......... Bashfulness .. ..,. ilttractiweness if 82 Eem- r 11,1 11 F , 11 ,pnffffn 1 fnn'0 ' fly! IZ, ff Il 1 ,I 'll 111 Ill I ffl UI inflflllllff fa g I 1,14 l'rl'W I , ll 11 Ill Il 1 fl1,'l7gf1l' fdnfj, I 1 ,llbllhil , P 'Iliff Ill ll' ,lf gags, llrl 1 ,A , A nlj rp , 15,01 114.1111 fn- 0,141 fy 21.1 - I Q , W 71' -dh' .1111 ' : ll Ihr, ' 5 llllrlfflqi N 1 ' f 14 , f lf l, l dll 'WV 'iM - I I I 11,,1 f 7., .,,'Uf!lil 'Y ,I uf 1 rf ' 1' ,.,., ., 1 1 1 , lr' Us 115' , , V ,, 'fL,,1. A f ,,1 N' I 'f 1 , ,,f',f,,, 7lfo1'.1. ff- Q, 10 'gary ,- ,, Lf, ,1 11 ft A., ,1,. 1 11, ff1,,, V Q, W, 1 .1 l .- ,rf , Hy, 11' 1 ,W'-,,g,,h1,, 5 1' If-WL, , ll fh , V ,Wi , Q: ,alll 4. 'mfg A. ,I if Ill ,1f,.rv'lUlf 1b 11 1 Up 1 b W1 ' rs Notoro, I ony ..,... A Nuhfer, Joseph ....... Oberg, James ,.1., .....,.,, O'Brien, Genevieve 1 Olsen, Hazel .....,...,, ,....... Ostergard, hlary E. Ostrom, Elvira ....,.,,,, Pace, hlarguerite Pearce, Charles ,,,. Pesko, Jennie ............ Peterson, Gerald ,......., Peterson, Gilbert A ..... A Peterson, Lucille A ..,., A Peterson, llargaret Peterson, Stanley A, AA Pratz, Lena ,... Punsky, Harry Rapp, hlary ........,,,. Reading, Kent ..... Reardon, Harold ,,,,. Rich, Louis ......,,.., A Rich, Sammy A AA Rieder, Janice ..., Rieder, Ronald ,,.,. Riggle, Charles Riggs, Franklin A Rizza, Ellen ,.,.,,.... Roberts, Ruth Roberts, Wzilter ,,,. Rock, Dominick ,,... Rosenquist, Esther AA Ross, Janet .,.......,,.,..... Rossman, Aldean ....... Rossman, June ...,.,...... Ruhlander, Kathryn Runyon, Charlene A Russo, Nicholas ....,, Sailor, Everett .....,., Sandstrom, John ...,, Scalise, Edith ,,,r,,... Scalise, Louise ....... Scalise, Peter Schatzle, Robert ....., Schearer, hlargaret A Schirck, Lois Schmutz, Klildred , Schreier, Elaine ......., A Schwartz, hlartha ,.,. ,A Schweitzer, Vernice Scott, Dorothy A NOTED FOR .A ..................,., ....... D iligenfe Pleasing personality AAAAAAAAAGood 5fJ07'f.S'lllIllI.9lllfJ .Appreciation of wit A A Pleasantness AA ,,,,,, Ufillingness to work AA.A.AAA.A,Den1ureness A ,,,,,.....,....................,., dgreeableness tllfanaging athletie teams Polzteness ,,,, ,,.. 1 Waking friends A ........... A,I1'e1ng Pagan AAA,AAAAAABeing a hard worker Earnestness ,ffeing a regular fellow Calmness Bashfulness AAA.A.AAAAAAAAA.ABlandness AAAAAAAAAPlaying basket ball A Pleasantness AAAAAAAlndependenCe AAAAAAAAAACheerfu1ness A llflerriment AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA,AAAA,AAAlndustry ,,,,,,flrri7'ing at 8:25 Basket ball .,....J0yUll.5'7lFXS ,A ,,,..,. AShyness A .,..., Bashfulness ,A ,A AA .... .A.... 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Thoreson, Doris ....... ...... ..Getting good marks ....,.,.....,......,,.Getting on the honor roll ,,..,,,,..Keepi11g out of e'z'eryhody's way Pestering people Gigglirlg Good humor ...................Dark eyes ,,,..........Latest style in dress ...mjppreciation ofa joke ............,,.......,Neatness Red hair Quietness Blushes That Tiona air .,..,.,.,.Lorie of dress Xlhility in .shorthand Reliability . Interest in srhool tlflischief .....,..Being the opposite of loud Prmzness Tibborr, Ray ...........,.,. ...............,, C urly hair Tibbott, Virginia ..... ....,..................,.,.. C oyness Toner, June ............ .......,,,,.,,,.,.,,r.r C onsfienfiousness Torrey, Arthur ....... Tower, Walter .,,,,,.. Tremblay, Leo ..... Trusler, llflary ........ . Veterie, Florence rr,..., Viola, joseph ........ Wade, Beatrice ........ Walker, Bill ....... Waples, llary ..,.. . Vvells, James ,,.r..r... Wescott, Helen ,....,.,,. ,,... , .. Wetmore, Dora lX'I ae Whitehill, Robert ,...... ..... Whitten, llflarie ..,.. Wilcox, Ernest ............ Williams, Elaine .,,,,.,,.. Williams, lhlargaret Wilson, llarcelle .,,..........,. Cheerfulness ...,.....lllinding his own business sportsmanship . .........,. ...........,......... L isping Industry .,r.,,,,,,,,.,.,....,Friendliness Being Boh's sister Pleasing personality dttrartizie smile ,, ,Tlzeatriral activities Interest in style Reliability .....,...I7lllf1lfiII51 Fu lllzlnchuu Gentleness ..........flppreciating humor Demureness Attention to duty Dramatilf ability Wolstencroft, George ....,,.,. .,... . .Being a good student Worley, David ............,.. ,...... E njoyment of life Wright, lwary Wykoll, Helen ........ Zimbauer, Ruth .,..., Zohrest, BeEtta ........ Beautiful hair notes .Oreupying the last s ,gi gs EW- Being unassuming eat in the last row A ya'ggyi g X S is SQ f y , ,f X n QQ I0 Q ,Zz .A N .XX , ,N I , M WI' f.Cx X- XX ., I we QS? f?! Q S q l l gee ff' ff 1 A B- fx X X X QSX fggg i KX fi pi! 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Taking rare of animals Anderegg, Phyllis Anderson, Chester Anderson, Helen .... Anderson, John .4......... Anderson, Klartha , , Anderson, Robert , ....,, . Anna, Lois ,,,.,.,... ...... Armstrong, Stuart Arnold, Albert ........ Arnold, Richard ,,,, . Aubitz, Charles ..,,,,...,., Dancing Talking to the girls Reading Basket ball , ....., Eating Football Dancing Building radios Basket ball .........Fisl1ing , Reading Baker, Clifford .... lfhispering to the girls Baker, Jack ,, ,,..rt... ..., , ,llloonliglzt skating Baldensperger, Elmer ..., ,,,t,, , , ,,... Hockey Barhight, Ethel Klae .... , ,r,,,, Reading Barone, Louis ....,....,,., ,A Basket ball Baxter, Dorothy ............,,,.. .,,,,..... S uiinzniing Baxter, Hazel ,,..,, ..,,., l 'llaking new friends Baxter, Klillard ..... . ,,,., ,, ,,.,. Hlllashball Baxter, Norris A Talking to the girls Bean, Kathryn A .. Berry, Klarian Benbenelc, Edward Betts, Helen .............,,, Blackman, Charles Dancing .. .. Reading Basket ball S7,UlllI1IIlIlf1 ..............Golf Blair-e, Betty ,... . Bleecb, George ,,,, ..,... FAVORITE PASTI M li ., ,,.,.,,,,,., . ,..... Reading l-luniing and fslzing Bova, lllatthew ........., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,... . Reading Branch, Betty ,,,,,.,., , Branch, lfdward , ,,,,, . Brasington, Fred ....... Brooks, Edward ,, ,. Browne, Betty ..,, , .........lll0foring .. Basket ball .,...,,..SlllIlj'illy trees Swinilning . , , Reading Bryan, Harold ..,,,,,,....., .aillllliillj the girls Bullock, lxathryn ........ ..,,..,... , ,, .r... ,, Dancing Caldwell, Robert .................,.........,. Basket ball Campbell, Reese Reading murder stories Campbell, WVayne ............... .,...,.,,, B asker ball Cardamone, Sylvia ,.,. , . .,., Reading Carlson, Anna KI. ........ r ....Reading Carlson, Klildred ...... Carroll, Sarah ....,. Casey, Betty Casey, Joe .... Casses, John ,.,,. Cerra, Angeline .. . .. Cerra, Helen . Drawing drguing .... Danring lfvorking .........CollerIing rocks .. Coasting .......Mot'ies Chapel, Ruby .,,,,,,, .....,,, B aseball Chase, Bernard .,... .. ...,. Reading Chase, Robert ,.,,, ..,,..S!eeping Check, Doris ,,,t, , , ......,.. Dra-wing Cheek, Harold ......... ,. Swinuning Check, Robert ., . ........., Trapping Chilcott, Hazel ..,, ............ , ., Reading Christensen, hlarguerrte .........,.,.. . Dancing Cogswell, Ned ..... Jnzatear radio operator Cole, Virginia ,,,, ..,,. ,.,.................,,..,.,.,, R e ading Connolly, James ................ Tending pigeons -, 85 tk.- llll 1 , 1 I' 110111111111 W 1 1 1 ll 0 U 1 1,111 ,, U, 0 WW W Uflgllww L 1'f01! , ,0111n,,'. NMI 1111l1lZIW!y Q 14 11 I 1 L22 ,111 'J 'Gu 11 gp M1111 f 1 !1V'1 ff , H I 1 11 W 1l,,I' 11 , 111 I Im , , 1 V111 .11 1, ,. '. 'f11.' , . ' 1f'1',11, 1 ,1 1 1 ' ,, 1 '!1'ffn -11 ' 1' ff' ' 1 ','1:f f.'f Nf A 1,-1111: 'QI 10 1-5' 172, . 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Reading Reading Daneing .....,,,SfllllylIly Skating ......,...Reading Fishing Hikilig Hikillg Baseball Talking Stvilnnzing e ....,...,.,.,.,.,,..., ...Reading ..ln.vu'ering noles' Edinger, Donald .,,.... ,.,,,.,. R adio building Eikenburg, Albert Ekey,Agnes ...,,,............. Eldridge, John, Jr. Elmquist, Phyllis .......... Erickson, Helen ...,., Erickson, Ruth ..... 1 . . I' anaritis, John rr.r4............, Fenstermacher, Joh Ferrie, Patrick ......... Finney, Thomas . ....... Fino, Julius ..,......,, Fiscus, Dorothy ...,,,,,...,.. Fitzgerald, Harold Fladry, Charlotte .....,....... Font, Anthony W., Skiing .. .... fllofvies ...,. Reading Talking Sfwiinniing Reading Sporty ,. Radio operating Iforsebaek riding Reading Collerling xlalnpx Skating Baseball Riding horseback Football Font, Francis ......... Forslund, Sven ...,., Foster, Robert ...... Fouch, Clara .......... IU: 1 I If!! 'I .fn f,, FAVORITE PASTIMIE Boxing Reading Swiinnzing Baskef ball Fouch, Geraldine .,,.....,.,. Playing the piano Frederick, Carl ....,,.,... Fullerton, Donald .... Gardner, Harold ..,.,.. Geitner, Klary Ann . Geniotto, Tony .,.....,.. . Gerould, Gordon .....t. Hllllflllg Sleeping .. .,.,,,.,.. S'Z,UlllllIIlllg ............Read1ng Basket ball Football Gettings, Thomas H. ..... .......,,..... H nnling Gibson, Lyle ,.....,..,... Giltinan, Mary C. Gott, Francis ....,.... Greene, Dora ,,,,,.... Greer, Jane ..,....... Grosh, Allan A. ...,.. . Gross, Harold ....,.4,.... Grossenburg, Alta .... Groves, Lillian .....,..., Guignon, Virginia .... Hadley, Klildred ....... Hagstrom, hlajken . Haggstrom, Lloyd .. Hahn, Evangeline ,.,., ........Playing 'violin Reading .. Basket ball Reading Ufriting nofes Basket ball Gaines Reading Szuininzing Reading Reading Reading Fislling ,..,.,.......................Singing H ammerbeck, Donald...Collefting stamps Hanmore, Joy ......,.,....... . . ..... lllotoring Hansen, Kathryn ........ , ..... Reading Hansen, Meredith ..,,,,... ........ 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Hodges, Jo Ellen ..,,....,, Hollister, Edith ........ Huston, Jane ...,......, Hultman, Donald . .,., . Hyatt, Bertha Ingalls, Phyllis Jackson, Eleanor Janes, Elizabeth . ..... . Johnes, Anne ........... Johnson, Charles G. . W, ll llllll 1 flfdff lf MIM NMMA ggi! Ill law f ,Midi I K! 1 ll Il l lfllljlill ff f inylliffff ' J IW l 7 l 1 1 I 10:11 'I l W 1 I llllfgld ill S, 1 'mn Q l I Wa 110 , Hg! Wgpf ,lf f f f' MMIII A' .,,.'- -'V I al :ww , will' ,L-u 1 'f ,ily I vo I ' gif MM, I ' IW... JW M . 7 :E .I 1. lil, H , , ,g,r,.7l7w 1 ,, f WI, I Y ai . Z W, : f17'i 'ff , w'i,l :,LfV' bali? 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Kelley, Thea ....,,,...,. .. Kelsey, Winifred . ,r.... . Kershaw, Harry Kiernan, Kathaleen .... King, Doris ..,., ..... . Li Kirberger, lllary ,,,. A Kirberger, lXIyron .. Kirby, Leonard Klepfer, Joyce A, Knapp, Doris ,... . Knapp, Jean ,.,.,, Boxing ,, .,r., Swimming .,........Reading ............,Hi.l'i71g ,Reading noles Reading ..........,Training dogs slening to the radio ..,,,,,. Dancing ..........Reading ,.......,illlzletics ...Reading ...........Reading .......,..Reading Knuff, Clarence .. Knupp, Robert Koebley, Beatrice ,,.,,., Landers, June ,...,. Lane, Evelyn ....... Lane, Helen ........ Larson, Elsie ,,.,. , Larson, Helen ..... Lord, Stuart , , Lasher, John .. Lind, Harriet . Lind, Ruth ,,,,,......... Lindsey, Elaine .,,. .. Logan, Jane ,.,...,.. Lueke, James ...... Lucia, Anna RI. Lyon, William , Hladigan, Helen Rlagee, Robert FAVORITE PASTHWE ...,.........Shooting crap ....,...........Sehool .,...,.,.,S7,UlIIllI1lI'lg ..Mushball ...Swimming Swimming . ,,,,.. Reading A, Motorizig . Reading ......Eating apple pie , ....... ......... S ewing ..,,..Counting sheep ..,...,.......,Dancing Dancing .....,.Camping ,.......Coa.rting Drumming . ...... Reading ,.................,Boating hlahood, lllary .... Baking rhocolale cakes hlaier, William ...... lllaking airplanes Rlangini, Robert ,, ..... ....... P laying cards Rlansneld, Edward ,,,,, ,....,. Reading hlarlowe, Earl ......,.. ........,... E ating Blartin, Geraldine ..,.., .......,.,....... G ossiping Rlassa, Josephine ,.,,,,, ,......... C lzewing gum Klatha, Diary ,,,, ..,....... .,.,.,,..... ..,. R e a ding RleCausland, Raymond , .... ......... S ,eating lXIcCurdy, Donald K. ..... ....,.. H unting llcEvoy, llildred ....... , ,,,. ..... L oajing RIeGhee, Rlarjorie ...... .. Swimming llcFarland, Kathleen ,..,....,,,....,.. Danring hlcFarland, Thomas , Reading literature HlcKelvy, Robert . .......,,,...,,, .,,. . .. Shop work llleacham, Romaine .... ,. ., .,,, ..,Daneing Rletzgar, Betty .............,,.,..,,........... Swimming Rleyers, Lois ,.,,.......,.. zltlending the rnofviex -.,,.,gf 89 I 4 ffrwmq 4WVZ,!M'IfWf' 1 ZULI7 WWW 1 111 I I ' ll ff QM, M04 WW! . ,pm . r'ff1f,,fm ,QL ffl mv, I W W+,hf,!5 JV' ' W? W ,A 1' llll nf. Z' xw1M 1 1 ff mf 1 ' ww, V 'H' I fm W ,W 'wh 1 1 f I 1 ' 1 , , , ,, , . 1lff,,'f1 'nlwwfgi Wim W WW' R wdngmf 4f45'g,f1,!5gi W , V-W VW I IM thug, :IMI M914 11,7 ' ' I - ' ,V I ' .ff A 1'f 'f.'- . V ' .- , ': U ' ,ll A ,M i,, L5 ,, .W KW,-,W QWW W Www V Nffwfqr ,V ml -. by WW L Q. 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QWQIMQ f' ' Jing!! 011 lm 1 1 fn FAVORITE PASTIME hliller, Elizabeth ...,,..,A...............,,........,. Talking hliller, Ruth ,.,,,....,.......,........,..,.............. Reading FAVORITE PASTIME Plateroti, Laura ...,,,..,..,,,.,........,.,........... Reading hlinnelli, Bertha .... Attending the mozfies hlitchell, Dorothy lhlae. Practicing music hlohr, hlary Jane .. Listening to the radio lllontare, Samuel ..,,.....,,,,,.....,............... Fishing Hloore, Robert ,,,.....,,......,...........,,,,,,,,.,,,..., Eating hlorgan, hlartin W. ,.,.... Stamp collecting hlorgan, Robert ,................ Stamp collecting hlorris, Dorothy ........ ...,.,...,.,...,........ R eading hlorris, Francis ...,............................, Swimming hlorris, hlary Ellen...Going to the movies llorrison, Jane .,..,,....,...............,..,,, Swimming Morse, Kathryn .. Solving jig-saw puzzles Neal, Ann ..,,,..,,........... Listening to the radio Nelson, Kenneth ......,,.................,,,i..,....., Skating Nelson, Lucille ..,...,,..,.,...,....,...............,,.. Sewing Newton, Helen ...., Collecting autographs Nichols, Ellen ................,,.,...,.,,,... ....,.,,. D ancing Nielsen, Lillie .......... .,............,......... T alking Norman, Edgar ..,.,.. ......... ll laking models Ohlson, Robert ....... .,,,..,......, S wimming Oleary, Erma ........,...,,....,..,...............,,... klfalking Olson, Ann ......,.,...,.,,,.,.. Talking and reading Olson, Sterling .,.,..,......,..,,,,,..,,.....,..,.... Sleeping Qwens, hlargaret .... ,...,.,,, Swimming Paris, hlarguerite ,,.. ...., .,,,,...,, D a ncing Parks, John ....,,..,.....,..,....,..................,,,,,,,,,, Skiing Pearson, Kathryn .. Listening to the radio Peck, Floyd C. ,,,,,,.,... ..,..,.... ,..,..... I' lishing Pederson, Vivian ......., .,,...,. S ewing Peterson, Ann , , ,,,...,,. ........... L aughing Peterson, Helen E. ..,.. H .... ..Reading Peterson, hlartha ....,,.. ,.i...,.,. T alking Peck, Anna ...., ...,,,,..,... ...,.,.,,..,.......,.,.. T a lking Pickett, Arthur ...,.,.,. ,.,,, ,... B u ilding radios Pixley, Alice .. ..... ....,.. ll faking mistakes Poppleton, Elwin ........... ...,,,.. F oothall Purdy, Hlary A. ......... .....,.. T ennis Rapp, Leo .....,.,.,,,,, ,,,...........,.,.........,.... I' 'ishing Regner, Jack .... ...... Talking to the girls Reiff, Richard ...,,..,,,................ Reynolds, Claire Playing hockey Playing the drums Reynolds, Gilbert ..............,...,.,.....,....,. Talking Riggle, Charles F. .......................,......,. Hunting Riggs, Wilbur ..,. .. ,.,.,..,, ., Ringler, Robert ......... Ringler, Ronald .,...... Roberts, Esther ...,..... Rodgers, Joseph ......... Building radios ............,.........Reading Eating .........Reading ,........Sleeping Ronan, Ann ,.......,.....,...,.,.,,,.. ............ H iking Rosenquist, Howard .,....... ......... T alking Ross, Helen ,,..,,,.,,,.,, ,,.,. . ........ R eading Rossel, Jean ........,,.,.,.... ..,...... T alking Rowland, Charles ,.,.................,.,,...,,,..... Eating Rudolph, lla lXIae,.i1lttending the movies Ruhlman, Richard .........,.,...,.,.,...,...,,... Hockey Ruhlman, Vera ..... Talking on a telephone Russell, hlarilyn ...,,.. . .................., Forgetting Russo, Anthony ., Ryberg, Edward .... ....,. Samuelson, hlargaret Satterlund, Ruth ....,,.,, Saylor, Ardell ........ Scalise, Florence .. Scalise, Joseph . Scalise, Joseph ,, , Scalise, Hlinnie ,, .... .. Scalise, Rose . ...... , .,,..... Basket ball ,,...,....Basket ball .........Readzng ..,........,Giggling .,.,.......,,Basket hall Roller skating Swimming .. Playing golf ..,..Reading ....,...Basket hall Schaeffer, lNaom1 ...., .............., S wimming Schermerhorn, Jeannette ..., Eating candy Schmidt, Harry VV. ,.,,,.,,, .. ......... ,,,Talking Schobey, Katherine .,... .....,,,,, H iking 91 lil! dl ff , gn I, 1 4 1 fl fl 91101 wb,' lf! ,W , ,fd r I ' f if 447,11 ,I ,, 5 ll, 1 1 Q '4 ffdg ,.'JI ,gl ,f Z!! fl on at fd I, .X ,fl gn, H1171 ,. hiv, K W I! ,f 0,u,W.W,lVlir ZW!! WA , .W ,WI IN W 71,1 :jNy,,l,,v11f4 ,fi ,, W, - ,,,J, fa 1,111 M1 715,14 W ,V if ,, ,, 0, HW, If 'H ,, - I . X, n,7tg,,gAf f Y' 7, 1- ,c',,,,jf..fy,1,', WW, ' ' ' '- ,,,',,. 1 on , ,,,, 'lift' f , NJ,-, 'NIL C7 L H lf, ffl I , ' ' wfllll' WW ' 1, In ' 4' ,W ,Wd 4'-nik ,omni no, M10 Q QL I , ,I -W V , inf fv,,, 1, ,jI'igLn,'b,fhoflw 1 5 1. ' I ,fri I i'AA1,! 'um 1' ,' ,Z sv' . of b ., it ,. fg,i'1g, '- F AVORIT E PASTIM E Schuler, Jane ,,,,.,........,.,,,,,.. Flunking algebra Schuler, Jean ....,.......... Collecting butterflies Schumann, William ....,,,.,...,.,,,....., Swimming Schwab, Raymond ...........................,,...... Skiing Schwing, Ruth ...............,., Playing the piano Scott, William ..,,,,.. .......,,,,.,,..,, ,,.,. F o otball Seaquist, Edwin .. ...... ,........ D ay dreaming Seaquist, Evelyn ......... Sedon, Harold ,,,, ,....... Swimming Hunting Seymour, Harold .........,,,,,,.. Radio building Shanshala, Frances ....... ........... S fwinznzing Shawkey, Howard .....l. , ..,.. Sleeping Sherry, hlaxine ......,., ..,.,... D ancing Shield, Raymond .................. .......... F ishing Shollenberger, Dorothy ,...... .. ..... Reading Shollenberger, Nadean Smith, Donald ........... Do Smith, Dorothy lXIay .... Smith, Ethel ,,,,...,,,.,..i...... Smith, hlary Ellen ........ ., ,.,......... ,.,, R ending ing most anything .,,,..Dancing Reading Golfing Smosna, Louise ........ Talking to the boys Snavley, Lois ...,...........................,. ,,.... .,.... H i king Songer, Beatrice ,,,... Collecting lofve letters Songer, Francis ,, ...,..,....., Playing the radio Sorenson, Ruth ......... ,....................... D ancing Spies, Margaret ........,..,,,,,,,,,,.............. Camping Spies, lvlary ........ Eating clzeese toastwiches Steber, Louise ............................................. Tearing Steele, Ruth ,............. ...,.... R eading Steinlcamp, Paul ..,,....,..... ........, C ooking Steltzer, hdary Ellyn ......... ..,.,,,.. R ending Stoddard, Elaine ,...,,,.,., Stromdahl, Catherine Skating .,.,,..,.Tenni5 Suter, Clarene ,...,... Swanson, llarxe ,. Swanson, Ruth ......,...,, , Swanson, William ....... Swart, Carl .... .....i , r Sweet, Eugene ........., .. Taft, Kenneth ......... Thompson, Albert ....... Thompson, Shirley ....... Traub, Conrad W. Traub, Robert ..,............ Tremblay, Clifford ..... Tuller, Linford .........t. 'i FAVORITE PASTIME Playing the violin ,.....,,,,.,,........,Reading Sfwinznzing Riding a bicycle Swinzining if Y - ., lN051I'lj around ................,.Camping .. ...,,.,.... Reading .. ...,,,..... Reading , ,... Swiinnzing Singing love songs ..,.,,.,..........,Basket ball Underwood, Richard .. ..... t,,.,,.. B axket ball Vizza, Louise ............ ..,,. . . .,,.,... Basket ball Vvaite, Elaine ,,,.. . ,.................... Reading Walker, Jane ,, ,,.... ....,.. 4 risking what? Waples, Joseph ,... YVard, .lane ,,,, ..i.i , , VVatson, Pauline ........ Watt, Thomas ,,,,,,.. Weigle, Raymond ,, ,, , Reading Hiking , ,............ Reading Playing pool Eating Wendelboe, Frederick ......,.. ..... . Hockey Whiteshot, Carolyn ,.,. .. Wilson, Marion ,..,,,..... Wolfe, Gall .............,... Wolfe, Raymond ........, Wolfe, Richard ...... Wolfe, Robert ........... Dancing .....,....,Reading ,,,,....Fi5hing Hunting Swiinnzing Reading Woodruff, Barbara .....,. ......,,....... 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At the close of the season those who were awarded the hard earned HW were: Lewis Check, Bob Curren, Jerry Giegerich, Grant Herdendorf, Dick Kerven, Dutch Koebley, Tommy Lyle, Bob Lytle, Billy Olson, Harry Schmidt, Benny Scalise, Joe Scalise, Harold Toner, Burdette VVolfe, and the two managers, Charles Hornstrom and Philip Lauffenberger. l'iIllt'flIIl'7' at llfII7'I'l'lI - Sffiflflllbfl' 9 The first game was played at Russell Field with an overwhelming success of 26 to 6 in favor of VVarren. Many substitutes entered the fray. Although the team was unpolished, the prospects for the future were favorable. yY0llllgI'l'fHF at Yozlnyswilll'-Sejrfenzber 16 On an exceedingly hot day the Dragons met the high school team at Youngsville. VVe came back rejoicing with a victory of 54 to O. Erie Sfrong Iiifllffllf nf Ufvzlrrell-Sefltelllbfr 23 Russell Field was in excellent condition. The large Erie team made VVarrenls team look like a bunch of midgets, but the Dragons soon proved they were made of the right stuff. When the final whistle blew, Warren was ahead 13 to 7. Brrulforrl at Uf1zrrcl1-Septerlzber 30 VVarren met its first opposition in the Bradford game. Bradford made the first touchdown, and scored an extra point. Warren then gained possession of the ball, marched down the field, scored a touchdown, but failed to score another point. The score remained so until the final whistle. Bradford 7 - Warren 6. Tituwillf at Tilusriille -- October 7 The game was played at Titusville, October 9. Victory seemed uncertain until the last quarter when Warren's warriors proved superior with a score of 18 to 14. Oil Cify al PVarrf'n -- Urtober 14 Oil City came to Russell Field expecting a hard battle which ensued. VVarren won the much coveted victory with a final score of 12 to 0. Erie Tech 111 lfYIlfI'l'I1-- October 20 Releasing an aerial attack which could not be denied, the Warren High Gridders turned back the Erie Tech Centaurs in a hard fought battle of 13 to 0. Kane at Iffrllfffll - Ufiober 28 October 28, Kane came to Warren. The Blue and VVhite eleven consistently outgained the rivals from Kane, and were never in real danger of being scored upon. The large crowd, which attended the game, saw Warren turn back Kane I2 to 0. .IllIIIPXf0'lL'1I Ilf JIIlIlF.Vf0'l1UlI - AT07'l'lllbf'f -l- On November 4, Warren saw its second and last defeat of the year. A crowd of seven thousand people saw the Blue and White congregation go down to defeat under the superior attack of Jamestown, 26 to O. Jlunnzi nt Pyarren -- Nowrzlbef' 10 On a gridiron covered with a foot of snow, the High School team defeated the Alumni 7 to 0. 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The following is the record of the games won and lost: Warren 36 Titusville Warren 38 Kane Warren 15 Sheffield Warren 34 Jamestown Warren 20 Warren Nlerchants Warren 44 Johnsonburg Warren 17 Hoff Business College Warren 18 Bradford Warren 27 Kane Warren 16 Titusville Warren 18 Sheffield VVarren 22 Jamestown Warren 19 Tionesta Varsity Warren 21 Youngsville Varsity Warren 30 Tionesta Varsity Warren 17 Sweepstakes Warren 17 Bradford Warren 18 YVarren lllerchants YVarren 14 Times-lllirror VVarren 36 Youngsville Varsity -.,.f5.f QQ tk.- a 111,01 W fW 571 M I' 11 11 1, ,111 1 Why, :- W I, ,y ll 1Z1wMg M ' !,jl 2,y!yWf'4. M H71 1 L 1 Mulgnfifhf 10111: I1 40,1w,Hl ,X ' ,,,11u 11411, W 141- Wu ll aw 4 WW: . 0 fl , I II MN I I mi mv 44, 111 1 W af O11 n 'W fur llul 1 limi :. 'l 6 If 'I 1,7 my L' JA V7.2 ,,, , ,11 5 11 1 ,. --1, -. QW 1 I 0 lvl' VV V W ,Z V., JW., fy, W W ,111?111,,:1,,W kk ff 1.11101 -. 1, 1, ,-, 7 1 1 1 A1 ,, I 1 1' , j: V 1 mr , N, 1 11. U '1 1' V v .H J 'K ,M ,1 E I, M fy! 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V t .,,.. rf r .1 if 1 Tl-IE DRAGCDNETTE O have every student in XVarren High School participate in the Drzzyomdtv was the aim of the staff this year. The publication steadily improved after the first number and the Circulation reached eight hundred tifty copies, which well repaid the staff for its efforts. ln order to insure greater ease in saving the editions, this year the Drngonetle was published in magazine form. It contained poetry, gossip, jokes, special features, and write-ups of clubs and activities. Covers of different colors were used. Blue prevailed in the Thanks- giving number, while red adorned the Valentine edition. The other three were in green, in white, and in maroon. hlany clever cartoons were Contributed by our art editor. Instead of the Dragon Board's publishing the Drfzgonrtte as last year, a separate board was chosen consisting of: blllffll' .. .. , , Bzzyinfxrsfllnmlger ......,, , ., .... I FREDERICK BOYD ...HUSTUART AIYER 1'l6'Ilflll'l' and I oetry Editor .. . ,,,,,. ,,..., J EANNE HOPPI5 Feature and Poetry Editor . Gossip rind Joke Editor ...... . ,fri Editor .. , ,, .. Clubs Editor General Nzfuuv Editor Jthletif Editor ,. ,, . .llhletic Editor . ,, tlllllllllf Editor ,, HealyRff1r'z'se11trlti1'f' . Typiyt. . , . Typist Typixt , Typist Typist , ,. ,.,.. VESTA AICKINNON AIILDRED ANDERSON ....lxIORRlS KINTNIER . JEAN JOHNSON ,HELIZABIETH LOPEZ BYRON KICKENZIIZ ..........JOHN LARSON JEAN KIACIJONALD ,r.r,.. LEONARD KIRBY CEQELIA ANDERSON ,. ESTHIER ANDERSON EDYTHE BLICK .....,BERNlCIE BAXTER LEONARD FALHRISKI NVe wish the Dragonette Board of 1935 success! 101 III' I 1 4 alll' 01 111 ffWQ'W ' W, ,Zgh 0, W 11 kiln ,fl fMfWWf!U'7I ,fly 'WIQ01 '71 .,,,, ,111 ,gglgfffa ah In 5, wh 'W' ,, I.-11111 ai! 1 . 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'I vm I. hMI,,,,,0 ,Hp W, 3 U, A ,W,I,,,3WUIlI, iff. ,.,.- Q, 1 'f',,I'h -Q, W, I, l,, V ,I ,fn , .1 . 1 lf, , H. pf 'WY WMM, ' , ,I ,- Q30-IIUIIIIIII, I f I I , Q2 M Q .i'i1, mf ff ' Z, .,,,.,w 1152 ' , ,I J 0 'e HQIVH- l2QQM Cl-IAIIQMEN ARLY in the fall the Home Room Chairmen and Vice Chairmen were elected by the students of each home room. These OfiHcer1a were a great help both to the teachers and to the Dragon Board during the past year. They collected class clues, made announcements, got subscriptions for school publications, took charge of elections and halloting, and helped in various other ways. Below is a complete list of the chairmen and vice chairmen: CllI1il'lIl VH CHARLES BROOKS GERALD CSIEGERICH RIcHARD KIZRVIZN VICSTA AICKINNON NORMAN H. SAMPSON PHILIP ITTEI, CHARLES KOIZBI.liX' FRED BOYD KENNETH CHRISTISNSEN HELEN l'lAliHN AIJEI.INI5 RUSSO xVII,I.IS PORTER LEXVIS CHECK BENNY ScALIsE RUTH SA'I l'lZRl.UND JOHN LARSON JAMES W'ELI.S EVIZRIETT SIEFIQRT AIARILYN RUSSELL BYRON RICKENZIE TOM CAxIIfBEI.I, BILL XVALKIER XVILLIAM BJ ERS LILLIAN H.-AND GII.BER1' PETERSON DOROTHY DAVID -. ,J I'il'l'-ClIIlil'lIll'II AIILDRIZD ANDERSON HELEN FULTS CLARIBIEL IRWIN IJAVID MAIN ALBINA SADLEY ELAINE HAOLUND AIARTHA AIEYERS HELEN IDORSEY AIARY VYIRGINIA C0ll.XlI GlI.BliRT HANSEN EDVVIN CEDERQUIST ANN SANDROCK AIARTHA YOUNG CSRBTCHICN AIARKIZR EDWARD RYIIERG l':I.IZABETH LOPEZ AIARC ELLA VVILSON IJEAN ROSSNIAN IANTIIONY FONT SALLY AIACIJONALD lJOR0'I'HY CLINOER SUSAN BEATY BETTY GRI? ER TOM l'lAIXIILTON JANET ERICKSON STERLING OLSON I 103 1 11111 M 0 WU WI Illl '01 1111111 W 11 f ' ' 111 I 111 '1110! IZWWLN 1wWWM'H ' a ll 'fp 1 111 M fl W I , 1 f1f 101111 1 11 VI nm- In IW rl 1 ff 1 W 'f' f W r!,f'!'Wf1flfll4. 1 M90 , 11' ,111 4 1 1 1. 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Miller, Bernice Miller, Mary Louise McFarland, Marie Punsky, jean Ross, Geraldine Sanden, Mildred Schwing, Gene Second Soprano Ebel, Barbara Eckardt, Helen Haehn, Helen jenkins, Marian Kifer, Bernice Haglund, Elaine Mack, jean Mickelson, Marian Miller, Myrtle Irwin, Claribel Frederickson, Evelyn Keller, Betty McKinnon, Vesta Nero, Ethel Alfa Newmaker, jean Retzer, Rita Sandblade, Helen Satterlund, Lois GIRLS' GLEE CLUB II Fim Soprano Hadley, Mildred Harkless, jean Leonha rt, jeanne MacDonald, Sally Deitch, Betty jane johnson, jean Nichols, Ellen A. Eherhardt, Marjorie johnson, Vera Ostergard, Mary E. Erickson, Geraldine Kinnear, Betsy jane Ross, Helen Gortida, Angeline Knabb, Marjorie Scalise, Louise Secoml Soprano Abplanalp, Ruth Baxter, Hazel Bundy, Betty Clark, Martha Dean, Durnice Anna, Lois Barnett, Kitty Cole, Virginia Crosby, Helen Dunkle, Mildred Hand, Lillian Lavery, Isabel johnson, Ardelle Greer, jane Hyatt, Bertha Kesley, VVinifred Massa, josephine Mahood, Mary McCurdy, Margaret McEvoy, Frances McGhee, Marjorie Alfto Knabb, Charlotte Lawson, Catherine McEvoy, Mildred 105 Irs-- Shawkey, Ann Smith, Betty Tibhott, Virginia Yerg, Elizabeth Zimbauer, Eileen Scalise, Theresa Peterson, Virginia Richards, joyce Peterson, Doris Sandrock, Ann Wolstencroft, Muriel Olson, Olive MacDonald, Eleanor Schwing, Ruth Sirianni, Rose Smith, Mary Ellen Spiedel, jane Trusler, Mary Betty Williams, Elaine Millander, Evelyn Miller, Dorothy Ross, janet Schwartz, Martha Smith, Ethel Wykoi, Helen Mohr, Mary jane Moore, Pauline Runyon, Charlene fur WI 101101 W W ,1!,,,W M 1,1114 W1 M I ,'11l, rf aff 11 4 41 70. 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Ou r membe rs were: Dil'f l'f0V' Harry Summers Trzznrlrffts Norman Sampson Rlaurice Stillwell Harold Lindquist lllarjorie Knahb Charles Burch Bob Schatzle Realm Foreman LaVerne Lester Rlary hlather Hllfllh' Blarian Sampson Anson Haight Avanelle lXIcKeehan Bnritonfx Preston Hoskins Nathanael Simington Richard VVolfe Fluff' Pifrnlos Ed Africa Byron KIcKenzie Bflssfx Art Reed Kenneth Ekey Clarizzefx Gail Ettinger Harry Crosby Art Haggerman Clifford Johnson Frances llclfvoy Kenneth Betts Sterling Olson Gordon Sasserman William Lutz William Swanson Howard Anderson SIIX'0f7l10 nes Richard Arnold Garnet Eherhardt Tru III bo mfs Harry Swanson Tom Wickstrom Charles Johnson Edward Armstrong Raymond Klarty DfIlII1.V Bernard Ackert Charles Johnson 'lPee Ween VVroth Billy Lyons 107 HI 'UI 1,00 W 4, vfffffwf W 111 W ,111 W1 Ill M 1 I I , ff 1 , , 111 1 lf W1 0: I 4 W jfznwnllllo Wprw I fl :ff 1 1 , W, ff 'W f W , f f,, , ' L ll I Qu f 5 WW 4 ,,,,fu r'm,,fma WA IW If fwfr Wm I 2 o. . , an I , ,f',,1g'r,,g'4. 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Ql2Cl-IFSTIQA HIE HIGH Sciiooi. CDRCHESTR.-X completed another successful year. They studied and enjoyed the works of hlozart, Haydn, and Beethoven, besides some lighter and more modern compositions. This organization provided music for the regular Friday assemblies and a number of dramatic productions. The personnel of the orches- tra was as follows: Firrf I'ir1li11s Helen Eclcardt Cozzrert illfrlyfer' Lyle Gibson Stuart Dickson Mildred Hadley Genevieve Faul Florence Engstrom Lorain Riclcerson Helen Crosby Catherine Barnett Clarineis Gail Ettinger Harry Crosby Frances Klclfvoy 'Cello Ruth lickardt Sr1x11f1 I1 11 II rx Richard Arnold HQFIIX Avanelle hIcKeehan lllarian Sampson Anson H aight Tru Illbfllll' Harry Swanson S1fr'o111l fyiofins Hay Hildum Mary Jane Santoro Charles Passenger Paul Gray Richard Bloom Quentin Holt Viola Vivian Pederson I3fI5Jl'.Y Art Reed Bernard Ackert Corzlefx Haurice Stillwell Floyd Lindquist Marjorie Knabb Fl ll fr' Byron lllclfenzie Edwin Africa Piano Inez Shellin Dirrfrtor Harry Summers '- all 109 IW W I 1 fl lN ' W 71, 1 ffffm ffl f 01,111 WM ,f 1 W,Qq wyynw 7 1 H1 H .fa W fu ff W ' rf' ' I 1 1 In Maw! 0,1 311,104 0 ffm, A I fm ff L A wif 0 UMW I, mf I4 , I , ,1 , ,M Q9 , 1 W1 ,mf Wm W1 DLI' Im an I, 1 ,lu l f . ff 1 f 14 ,'. f,,,, ,W I. vxl, , fi V , , rl ,, 41. , 'V I, If ,ff ,I ,.f,1:Q KWH,-M VI .M m,0,.,5..7 uf ':,b, , . 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GIZRTRUDI5 NI.-XURISR Tnvzxzzrw- .,,. 112,-xN Nizyvxmxiza HIE GIRLS' CLUB opened successfully this year with a member- ship of 155. Unusual interest was shown by the members in the various activities of the club. The theme, about which the program was centered, was Lamp- lightersfl Each meeting was represented by a different lamp. The high lights of the year were the Football Dance, The Bazaar, the Christmas Party, the Hidyvinter Conference, and Faculty Night. The serious part of our work was brought out in discussions and ceremonials. A spirit of friendliness and kindness toward every- one prevailed throughout the year. The club continued to teach girls to face life squarely and to find and give the best. +GIiR'I'RLIIJI2 AT.-XURER, Secretary. -'egf lll Ee-- f 'I' W' lfnffm llf' W0 0711941 fm If If ,ml 111 M I W' HI 0 Wfyfffff 21 flf WI, WI 1 ' N' ' 7 f gl W M f X , I 'I Uh' 4 W1 Q I 1 1 f M, MW L Wwfw fffff ff 'ffwf W 1 I W, af f It 9 WM rf M X My '-01011, lllfl I f ffl, WH' 0 ', ,, fl' 4, ,fl , df qofhuhfm M 'yy 1' '!lQ'0' C, ' ' if' ' i2 i:fi'W' Mlflmw ' 'f V '7lf- 11' W' 1 H M' Lf' K, 'V A ' WJ! L lid Ji -, V, Ulf' ui W . W 17 H 'Nu ' ' A , ' v'ff fo, I ,, , W' L' J- U :gl ' , HIHIL 'V uf ' IM UW 'Way f' -f uf ' '- ' 1 fl fl ' l ff W, , ' 1 H ' 4' ,011-I . .' 5 ' 4 A , ' 1' ffl' -'Wy I 1 1 1: . ,. - ,- .- I. , , I I, Q -- -'N .f ,W W ,, :J:1s::I.. -' if I 12 '- Ill fl 'I ll ll 111 P ll p ffffm f W M Ill I lfiiylfliiilwllifi W flu WW' I I l ll :if 1656170114 in A ffl' fill 0' My W 1 1 I I I ff , ,,,,,,M1 Maja, ,r M WM Q , 11,1551 'f'f 1 1 ,, ww, .V wp., 1 1, ,,, - ,,, 1 .1 fruit .W , 11' 4 '.wf4yf,. f' ' f ffzff-fu H T -J 'WJ 'vlaf ll, ffl, -.i,,,pf' fy., V F, .gflfl 51 ' J ff 1021 fr , If f, f ' ldli' 'U , rfifhlfffivf lm 1- ' C W H10 finial 1,11 Vw- Li, ,v WW! ij? 7 ' ff Q W W i Wwe fW l - ' ' w il' Ju- 'V f f 4' fail ' ' iq ff mf 2,1 1 1.,. .,,,f.-v'lll1f4m f uw if ' A LATIN CLUB HE LATIN CLUB, organized Ilarch 2, 1928, has since that time been consistently increasing in membership, and this year had one hundred thirty members. lt is made up of the second, third, and fourth year Latin students. The officers were elected at special meetings held for that pur- pose. Each class elected its own officers and conducted its own meet- ings independent of the other sections. The first meeting this year was an impromptu discussion held on Columbus Day- about that famous ltalian explorer. At Thanksgiving a program was rendered in honor of Ceres, Goddess of Grain. The food taken up during roll call was given to the Warren Relief to be distributed to the needy. An appropriate meeting was held at Christmas time. Toys were exchanged, and later given to the Times-Illirror Alias Santa Claus. Valentine's Day was celebrated in honor of Cupid, with valen- tines written in Latin. A program was held on the Ides of lllarch in commemoration of Caesar's death. Prophecies and superstitions, both ancient and modern, were given, in keeping with the Ides. The next program was an all Latin one, with quotations from Latin authors. ln lllay the club held a meeting in memory of Flora, Goddess of Flowers. Each pupil responded to the floral roll call with the name of a flower. The club year ended with a banquet given by the junior members for the senior members, celebrating the club's sixth birthday. - ELIZABETH Lopez, Secretary. 113 FAH M , ,fm ,ff 0 UNIX' 1 I yv WZLI, ,Wil -ff 11 W my ,, .. 1 ,411 ,f ? Myy W fm. A QW H wf fh,mfL xv ,,,, I, lp N I I ' , , ' I ff! I I ll ff 120,141 f'f f267z: fW Z ,fm u ff ,ff pu1'W ' 171110101 U1 4 ll l I 0 y 1 ,alia .. s ffl!! MMM ., f f M1104 ',,. R 4 , aff i f , 1-,LIJIVILI-5 1 ,j My V, 7, f ..,f1Q, M, ,f M90 i ,L ,, A, - ,,,,f,, ,L V t A fg ,. Jain 1 U'-. 'g'f,,'7,, 'lllftfl' 1 ,' ,H ,ff1fgq1 vff'llfifW !1 ,3'lf' .Qfl,,WL,,'ff,Wl1.U ,. LJ -f ,Q -:WI If ,IV yy iv, 7 4, li ,', 4,1011 ' v 'W -,Widths 6 L' Lv ' .-if A 1 , 1 5 '- 'fl ff fflliiu .fn . 1'l1lf7.1lf V1 ,i I JW '1 f Ill lgflhg STENCDGQAPHEQS' CLUB I Ambitious People Succeed FIRST CLASS SECOND CLASS President ...A......... .,,A, HELEN DoRsEv ........... GERALD GIEGERICH lice-President ,.,. ,... ......... R L IARY GiLsoN ...... AN'ANELLE RICKEEHAN Secretary , , ,, ,,,,. BIARY SANDSTROM L ..E.. RIARTHA BIEYERS Treasurm-...., ..,... .CHARLES IQOEBLEY... . ADEI.INE Russo HE STENOGRAPHERS, CLUB of 1933-34 with a membership of sixty-one regular members from the second-year shorthand classes, and of fifty associate members from the first-year shorthand classes has been a busy, growing organization, ambitious in its aims, versatile in its activities, and successful in its accomplishments. XVe have had many unique and instructive meetings from which we have gathered useful knowledge concerning the requirements of a stenographic position. A constitution, drawn up by a committee appointed by the pres- idents, was left as a guidepost for future members. Questionnaires were sent out to leading business men for the purpose of learning what they considered the requisites of a successful stenographer. A survey was taken of former members of the club to ascertain what sort of work they were doing, whether or not they were using their shorthand, what hours they were working, and what salary they were receiving. Christmas and Easter parties, instructive and interesting pro- grams, the annual style show, and the commercial contest, all have helped to make this a long-to-be-remembered year. We worked together, played together, acted together, and danced together, and the success of this club should be an inspiration to the future sten- ographers of Warren High School. -DIARY SANDSTROINI, Secretary. - RIARTHA AIEYERS, Secretary. 1 15 I Ill 01 llflflmllll 4, 1 'f W 1 1, , , f I J , lm Q W fff,,1,M mf WM' 1142 W iw W, afwfwwhf Wu 0 u 1 WL. ' nuff! Q f 0 M9 4 W 1 , ,fn W A rv , 1 M, I Wm 'V I ,ff I I nf I I wif 0 V ,ffl , 1 If V1 , Q? '10 Wil 1:1 MU, 'Q I JA ll!! ' ' W I' ' ' ' 'f ' ' ,' .1 3' 'H 'ff fn, 11. ,milf fav' gfww. , 7,! fn' ff, ,' f fvzf A ' -my W ,, --I VI 1 lm-V 14 Z' IU, ' LUV M 'I alfwfff-fjif' , ' . ww HU WWW'-., ,vwllzllh , ., , w,,f,p' c. zvmf- ', fy lf y. W M911 4. 1,-ww, l , H '. ,, , H, 1 . 5. I . , f.C'! 'MLW h 1, W, nw, 1, ' 4 W-.,nf'-I. , f ' ' . 'ff 'iwk V- - 'I I' 'A'v- 5 .- 'ZX ' - .- if 'W m 1. P'?:f-7'::. -- .F 1 ff H Ill 14 1 ' 1 16 fif-W H ry up ql ,IIN ul II 11 :ff 7 I I I, my 1 14 IIM fruf Wf 1 H1 I fl ,ll Iwi U ff :iw llllwlrllll I f f Ill X 1 1 mf flfllf ' 1 ff' W ' ' 1 H Wyre' 5, f' .,ff4f1Ww ff f, ', ,ff , 1 ' I .J X! ,1 1 f M Ulil y v Ill, 4 -1- t . , 1 ff'f .,.' ' , 1, , j 1'11'1'f. J H' -f 'Wefif -, -fin, 17 I 7 lf,1 f,4.7f' ' '!',! ' '- N ' NNW' .. V, .wr f v,', 1 'll' ., ,,mq7vf'f'fl'wm, vw ,4ffc,y1f,w4.'fW11 t, f' ,J W. ., , ,r , A vm 'fy' fl-I . 1. If ll' ,FN W' V Mi' ll? , -' 'Ill' fl, 5 r fl' lfll:q,fffgH',f'fif flip I. 7 ff li 'VIWM1 5 'M,'f,w 1 V ,ff fn. ,,,,, fi ff, ' .. ,f 1 1 W' ' DQAMATIC CLUB DRINK! the past year the Dramatic Club boasted of an active membership of one hundred twenty. The oflicers responsible for the management of the club were: Prv.vidrn1 .. . S. S'l'U,xa'1' AIYER Vice-I'resi1lenr ., .. JEAN NEWMAKER Sen-wary . JEAN MAcIJoNAI,o .'1Il17'i5t'l' ANN1X Louise KAHL Besides the regular assembly programs and the monthly meetings, the club represented by the Players, Group entertained the Kic- Clintock Parent-'l'eachers' Association, the Ladies of the G. A. R., the Life Study Club, and the Councils of the Boy Scouts of VVarren County. The personnel of the Players, Group is as follows: Klildred Anderson, Claribel Irwin, Jeanne Field, Nellie Black, hlartha Sloan, Fred Boyd, Stuart hlyer, Curtis Goodwin, VVillard Briggs, and Joe Viola. Another feature of interest was the exchange of assembly pro- grams with the Youngsville High School. The Evening of Plays presented on l ebruary the eighth netted a nice financial return and much enjoyment. This program con- sisted of three charming and vastly entertaining one-act plays: l'he llousetrapf' A Xlatter of Choicef, and The Gallows Gatefl XVork and cheerful cooperation have characterized the Dramatic Club this year. -JEAN KI.-xcIJcJN.x1.1J, Secretary. -will 117 IW '01 pl l11q,ll11n11h fZZ'l N a4Z12WlWQp11f,,6Z,y 1 0, 4 ,Aja Wm Wilt!! qu. ' I :Wag IMIU 1 X 7 f 01 L ll H, fr lqggalufwlltr 4 . 1 WWI ml ff glv Dia mf, ,Hg Wm. , ', 0: 4.1 wha Will N I, 1 'Nl Wm! 6 I 04191101111 Q ,, f ,l af 0, -1 It '- ,lr ln ff,,,,' 12 ,- ,uh ,Nh U ,nh m,,4,,,,--'..,, V . 1, , 'ff' f 'fm-7 1 Jn. f,,, ,lV i'W'lI-xl, 'IH 7 , WWW- J, W 14' 1 ffwZw ,.-4- W . f'f'1, Z ww -'wil' if ,h JI. .., V f nl fy 'fly' Ni, Am, ,mmf .v ' ,Q J ' Mf'ZI. ':i..'- ,fl , , , 1 -eff 1185+-k 'll 1 1 1 ll u flllllllgyw Illllhl llllil i, 'I I I f WZ 5,7 gym!! in 1 :WI ll I lm IIN Will, M 0, rf I rw 10 10' I , f I ll ' W iWifJiI flights' ' www mf ' inf if'W-,lf ' f I if f f mf Wm Muay 7 .11 .. I f f' 'f ' .1 uf , ' ' , 'IQ Wen ,am .,,,f ' ., ,lla ' -' '14 g ljf ' ,fi 7f, ff' I I I ,,,,,' . ,I ,l.., f,fI ,I , A, 'I 7.2, 7 llqwfywL,lf,ff 'QLW-- ,,:'1Qj,,Q, Mig, 4p0l1Q 5' J . ' vida. ,N uf! ...NZ If I4 I vida. Wm lvl. I. . 2, Mm Wiz, ii,-,zyvxll MU ,,,1f.lf!1,f . mu in I' , Q1 V- ' ' , 1111 'H - ' I.,,I,.I ,,,.,' ,JfZ,. , 'C ff, R+ -WWW 1 Q Jia Huw ff uf, -,,,..,,,.1' .. ,I 4 W GERMAN CLUB 'iDFlIf.YI'lIf'1' I,l'1't'l.IlH HE main purpose for organizing the German Club this fall was to give the pupils a greater appreciation of German life and literature by representing Germany in all its phases. An invitation was given to all pupils studying German who were interested and about ninety responded. Two sections of the club were formed which chose the names of Die Rheinlandern and Die Schnitzelbanku respectively. Die Rheinlanderu selected the following officers: Prdsidenr .......4.,...,. i......i..... H ERR HARRY' SwANsoN I'irf-Priisizleut .,,,,i,,r . FRAULIEIN VIRGINIA GROVE Sekreriir ........... ...,...,.,,,,,,, . MFRAULEIN JEAN PUNSKY Kiinxtlw-in .,,,,,,, ,I..,.. If iR.-XULIZIN CORIJELIA ScHxIU'I'z Die Schnitzelbanku chose the following officers: l,I'fi.Til!l'Ilf. .,.,., .,,,...I. H ERR IJAYVRENCE PUNSKY Iiiff lJI'iiSilll'Ilf ............ FRAULEIN ICLIZABETII YYIERG Sekrrtiir . .,I.. , ,.,,..,.,.... HIERR DAVID W'oRI.Ev Kiinxtlw- ..,.,., HERR ROBERT CURREN One of the important meetings of the year was the VVeihnachts- program at which time Christmas was celebrated as in Germany. The real Pelsnickell or VVeihnachtsmann appeared and distributed gifts. The club has attempted to establish continual correspondence with German pupils in order to gain first-hand information. Since singing is such a vital part of the German life, many of the old German songs were learned and used at the meetings. German conversation was furthered as was shown at our German dinner which was enjoyed by il group of fGermanD club members. It has been the aim of the officers of the club to present Germany in such a way that it might become a real living country to each one of its members. Aufwiedersehenl -FRAULEIN JEAN PUNSKY, Sekretiir. LHIZRR IJAVID XVORLEY, Sekretiir. -'--if I I9 Il' 01111 U, H1171 1 W If 1 fl lfllh 1, l, af f,,' yLmff7'W fo, my fl ' Aw'W 1 ' 1 L J 1 7Wllf fl Hi ll f lfl,q6fu1!1 MMM fi! 'UU of 4 5, i I V . Q vw ,f, - ,f4,1q,'f, 1 1 ,f, . ,A lll f 1' I, .JM ,,, HL: ,W nf, Y C0 W ,,fhyly,W.,,f My 'lf um , .ly .VI Nm7Y ,, ifliywymf uf, f' H ' 1.1. in S ff 1' l'.f vf,WffZ,,'f 'f W ,Q NVQ UWM' .uri-I I , ,Q 'ff . , K ZWe'j .1 Zi ' pl l Wil 'MLW 4' WI, f ,' ', . n,i.,,g . ,4 -- 4, W My , Qin ,A ,V V 1, -lj WWW fg,,', ' ' 5 'fa 'ff I 'lpil , ' li IA 7 in., . ,I L - ,, Z qw ,,, A H M ,gg5x..:1'., fl I f ff f 1,1 lay! mm! M 0, I-II-Y CLUB IELAY characterized the organization of the Hi-Y Club this year. Although the depression demanded the discontinuance of the weekly dinners, very successful discussion meetings were held. Various subjects, including a group of seven topics on emotions, were discussed under the able and efficient direction of Mr. Fleming of the Beaty school faculty. Nine boys representing the XVarren Hi-Y Club attended the annual Ulder Boys' Conference which convened in Butler. lt was an excellent conference and all who attended brought back fine TCPOITS. The Hi-Y together with the Girls' Club conducted a week of prayer services for young people. The club elected the following officers: Firxf St lIlf'.Vfl'l' I,I'KSll1l'IIl ,...,... ..............,...,...,.. . ..., A STU.-xRT RIYER Vice-Prexidrur ,,,,,,.. EDWIN AFRlC.A Serrerary ,, ..,,,,, . .,...,, , . ...... Romani' CURREN Semin! Srlllntel' l'residenr ....,,.ti...,....i.. .,.. . ......... , CUR'l'IS Goonwnv Vice-Prexidrzzf ....... ,WIOSEPH VIOLA Senenzry . . 'l'Hox1,Axs H.-XNlII,'l'0N 120 Eu.- lf' ' P '0!'fuff WW' I H, 11111 'lg ly K J! I 1 0 ,M lu lf bf lllllf W1 ' W 7 ' ' X ' 11 fllfmf 11101 'Wi W ' Z W 'fffirfff' diffs, ' MW! Wm f 0 'H . 0 f I 9. .' flfflf WMM f IUJMIU mln , rv llll Wu lu M 0 4, U I I I , I 'l Iv' llul f I VZ' f' IA! Q H I ' fix, , f Il l I 2.01 Wq 71 My .M , i UH .N Lflrffllfz l - A 7 'iff 71, 1, , mv ' A ' 151:--,. My you -..,, 3, V.-fm ,, 1' I- ,M I I' I f ' ' Z1!'7.f fmvq1fff1,1 'fM.'al' -fN'lfff Wff ffflcwm' J J V. , ' . 1 I 0 ,l J, 4 f,,,fUf..fl.1' L, 1 .ff q If M, A ,, , . ' V if ,,,' M.. ' I V iff' 'ww .. ,fgg',,,, 1 , JM- fy f'f ff., . 1 M .M I , 1.1 f . 5 .,, i. ,,,1,,. ,Qs , ,. 1 f ff V ,f 1 y 'af a7,,f 5 ' A li! rf I ,Il If 'f ' 1 ,,,f ' fi., I' I ,i W! '1 ' A FQIQFNSIC QI UB HE DEBATING CLUB was organized somewhat later than usual this yearg but, nevertheless, a great deal of good work has been done by the debaters. At the Hrst meeting of the club, officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Presidenl ....,,,......... ......,. R IYRTLE RIILLER I 'ire-President ........,,,,....,.rr.., ..,.....,..,.,,,,.,..r, .4.r, C U R'r1s Goonwm Secretary and Business fllnnrzgfr NORMAN SAMPSON The club decided not to join the National Forensic League this year. ln place of the insignia of the League is was decided to present the varsity debaters with white W s on which the word Debating was written in blue. The major topic, which our varsity debaters used in their inter- scholastic debates, was Resolved: That the United States should adopt the essential features of the British system of radio control and operation. lklinor debates took place at nearly every club meeting, so that the members who did not have the privilege of competing in inter-scholastic debates at least gained valuable and practical experi- ence in public speaking. The debating club has had, all in all, a successful year. We wish to thank lllr. Young whose enthusiastic help was responsible for much of our success. -- NORMAN SAxrPsoN, Secretary. 121 hge..- U HI I' 1,75 lmflll Hll W W M 0 I' 0,1 f g I IW :IM 4 111001 X ,IMI ll ,hr bm 1 1 W f 1 1, fw W f 5 0, 1 W ,ly ffm' '4 W WI MZ la: vt A W 'M of W Q49 1041 5, 1 r F 'AL llffl a'1 Wg, 6111! UI '7ll V I I ll up flllllff I , ,, MM! I! f 7, I H 1 1 E ' 'n ll f' 1. '. 1 1' , 'lp 4 ,IV v,,..1, ,L i 'I ww- 7 'f,,:v:.4 ni qi ,fy H r '1f 'M. , 1 WML, -Q4 ll' f ., ,,- . , .D ,jf 'yi' Ny ' ',. '-f, ,,, P' ul ,, , .Q ,0 I .,, A ,,,'fZ,, .?I.l -e , . I, I fWfWq'fAL,f.A. 1 . . . Q' '. 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' 'f 11.71 if ' I I-IFIQF CCDMFS PATRICIA F bursts of applause and laughter ringing throughout the audi- torium are to he the criteria of a play, then Here Comes Patricia, the Junior Class play, was a success: if the net proceeds form the basis of judgment, it was a success. At any rate Patricia, who operated the gas station, shocked the aristocracy Of the small towng but she made hosts of friends. The play shows her as the tom-boy, as Shirley Wade, and as the gOvernOr's daughter. Klartha Sloan appeared as Patricia while her supporting cast was as follows: 111 rs. Carrol ...... ..........hIARGARET MAURER Elsie Crowder ............,... ,,......,......, A NN SANDROCK Mrs. Smith-Porter ........ ......,,.........,,.,..,. J EANNE FIELD Angelina Knoop ........ ...,.., E LEANOR PIACIJONALD Illinnie Knoop ........ ,.....,.,..1.. D Oius BRODERIOK Jillllllj' Clark ...,..., Elbert Ifastifzgs .,.... 111111111 Pfade ....1.... Tim Hopper ..... Bud Isllllllligllll .,,... ...MCHARLES JOHNSON ..........CLAYTON TAYLOR DOUGLAS LOGAN ..........JAcK lxl.-XCDONALD ..........Gll.B1eRT HANSEN The play was under the direction of Anna Louise Kahl. 41+ 123 111 '01 ,,f1,0,,,111 7, 0'fpl,y1 W If Wfuf df 00 IZ 1 W 1 1 I 1 1 MQW gwyfflzwfwwwlf W, ff 9, JW, ,mn 'W,Wfs.W,HS1'W ' l A ffffwwwyw I uf ' ' 1 1 ff If 1 f MW? '-H ' 11 ' 'vf' MH gf, fm any C U fu ., f I ul f 0 - , , f f f , 35, uf I , n,4u. g--f, ,lun , 7 -, I ,V -f 1 f 5 , ., ' ., ,VH 'af' 1. 44 lr. W 6,11 I , IJ. fs fp I 'IMMKE I-If Yin' 5 , fm, A M51 f .'f' W '.. -AWWA' I .JHNH I V I I, , fy - fn, ', , -,V . .wry I X, ,I w uh I 1 ,,,,,M, ,A 4 ,, l,w1,fm,. L , M. u.,w,Z7aM1 mf 4, 'f A Www' ZW MIM' 4' , f ' flrjhlnn f 'W' Z F U fffgl, 'hx 'I V, QI ,V , ,, .1 5 ,. mu. , ,1 ,W fm, If-.H ,v , f,... .., ,m,,, ,,,, W ,..'::.':2. - 124 Qi? 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Our expectations had been fully realized in this year's presentation of the Senior play. just because he could drive a mule without swearing, Clarence is given a job in the home of Rlr. Wheeler where he becomes guide, philosopher, and friend to the distracted family. As plumber he appeals to the vanity of the Irish housemaid and to the butlerg as phil- osopher he aids the suddenly grown-up son and the sentimental daugh- terg as saxophone player he wins the admiration of the step-motherg as piano-tuner he annoys the grass-widowerg as friend he interests the governessg as non-de-script he irritates the father. Cast Zlfr. Uflleeler, ilu' zlislrzzftezl frzfhcfr ,.., ..... FREDERICK BOYD fllrx. lVheeler, the zzvylertrzl sfep-111ur11r'r,,..,, .,.... CLARIBEL IRVVIN Bobby, the xurlrlenly grorun-up .von ...... ..., , ,, ...CHARLES SMITH Corn, Ilze idolatrous uwrslzipper. .,,. ........ B IILDRED ANDERSON Della, the difflllll 11dn1i1'f'1 '.......... ..... , .,,,. . ........... R UTH LORD IJi71'LUilllliF, the rerenting butler ..., ,...,, , ,,..,,., ,,,,, , l CMERSON BAXTER Illr. Hubert Stem, flzr yrrzss-zUia'ou'r'1 ',,, ,,..... .... , , CURTIS GOODWIN fllrs. flfzzrtyn, effirifzzcy if.wIf..... ...,......,, . .,., JEAN RIACDONALD Violet Purney, only a yowrlmvs but ,,r,. .... , ,, . .AIARIAN KIRBY Clzzrenre, who had been in flu' Il7'llIj'. .... . ...... STUART KIYER -- af 125 I Ili' 'Ill Inf flu nh i Mlm' ffffpqff 'nazi' nn ly, . L H lll - f 1 I, .,1ll,!,1f, 1-.ffffffvw . W- h 44 ,W 7'n.W'oy,l ff MW, 7' ,M ' It V-I ,M ,, 7.1 WW 'f-W4 - 3 ,, fl - ',,,,'I . R QW M ftyyff,W,Zrt,,7M I its ,. ,I W .R .WW MQ! If fl . , Ig , fl V, . -I , If,,, I- ng, ' ,I tm W I H, 7, I7 V Q, I JO? If-4 ,nl ZVQ7 Wlfzn- ,I ,gn lift, l- ffl? 471, flfl' 4' ' 'f - 1 '- V, 1. ' J ,',, ' f ' ,I 1 J , WI: M001 ltr tyglftw . W Jn ,411 I ,ML ,fl Mit! ,fa 1, 1, LJ flirt, in , Iwi ht QI 1 5 fa 0 ., rpvl If 1 , nt.: ,qv in ,,, A 'ZW qAt,,flA1lI'tU, - M H H I..:N,,,,I ,- EVENING OF PLAYS ITH the production of three excellent one-act plays on February the eighth, the Dramatic Club presented to an appreciative audience an evening of moods ranging from laughter to pathos, and from disgust to perfect satisfaction. LVFHE lx10USl5TRAP,H a farce by Howells, showed that there is such a thing as succeeding too well, or being caught in one's own mousetrap. lllr. Ctltnpbell, who set the trap ........................................ ......,..,..,.,.......... F RED BOYD lllrs. Somers, who caught him in his own trap ........ .......... l MOGENE ROVVLEY llfrs. Roberts, who suggested opening the trap ......,, .......,.. ll IARY LANGHANS lllrs. Bemis, who walks into the trap ........................ ,......,. G ENEVA CONNELLY lllrs. Cnrwen, who 'walks into the trap .,...... ....... R IILDRED SANDEN lllrs. llliller, who walks into the trap ....,.,,.. ,r..... h IARIAN KIRBY Jane, the maid also taught ....,............,...,,.............. ..,,.... .......,,,................,...,,,,........................... N E LLIE BLACK A ll'IA'I'TliR OF CHOICE, a comedy by Farma, emphasized that too much free- dom of choice given to the younger members of the family may work havoc and con- sternation to all. llfrs. Brent, the mother ,,., .. ....... JEAN BIACDONALD Air. Brent, the father.. ...,........,................ ......i C HARLES joHNsoN Phoebe Brent, just getting freedom ....... .,,,,.,,, R IARTHA YOUNG Jeanette Brent, who goes modern ....,. ......... J EAN PUNSKY Marcin Brent, also modern ............. ........... R IARTHA SLOAN Hettry' Brent, on the side lines ....,.,.,,. ....,.. J ACK RIACDONALD Aunt Alargnret, always neutral ..,.,..,,,..,....,..,,.,...........,....,....,,.,.,,,. ................,...,.............. C LARIBEL IRWIN Url!!-Ili GALLOWS G.A'l'li,,, a drama by Douglas, portrayed only too plainly the extremes to which right and wrong may influence a mother's and a father's interest in their only child who is to pay the extreme penalty of crime. lllcDe1'itt, 'willing to sure his son from further wrong ,.,,,,,,,,...,,....,..,............,, S. STUART BIYER lllrs. lllrDewitt, willing to lutw her son hanged to prevent 'wrong .......... EVA RICCURDY Sands, the jail guard ..........,,,,.........,....,.......................,..,................... ....,,...,............,.,.....,..,.,..,.,. D OUGLAS LOGAN Duff, the altl reporter. .r..,,.............................. .....,. C URTIS GOODWIN .linnny Thompson, the new reporter ........,.......,...,...,...,..l,.. ....,..,.....,,..............,......,......, JOSEPH VIOLA Supernanierrzries ........,.,,, , .,,.l,l,r,l..... EDVVIN AFRICA, EMERSON BAXTER, TOM WIOKSTROM CHARLES SMITH, AND ALBERT 'IQHOMPSON Diretftot -,.. , .....,,,.,.,... rr..,........II.,I.,,e.,llI..,.,.. A NNA LOUISE IQAHI, -..gi 126 il Hr Ill' W 'll uf II ll I 1 p ff fflh ff alll ffllgfff, j fffff'f14f , X 'jj fi! W ' 1 q 1 :W ll W 7 Umm lllIl,lIl , rl in 1 ll 400' 1 , .f f rf, ., ,, ,om til' ' - M 'U I ff I' 'IMG , 7 ' IV' .V an f I J A fl wf if If f rr 7 1 r : ff A w ' ,f f ..m,. ,A , 1 - , C' I- : , f- l PM A HCT-0 .,11f'iif'?'7l W'1,w,'Wf, .2501.l'Wf.W,. f'li I 18, ,, .10 'f f'f n 1, f1Q 'hff' D fn ,, My , . 2 01' 'WV ,Annu 5 , f own ,W itil, ,,,, , if , -WWI!! Q ' ,f,'fff, ,f ,I if ill.: W, , JU ' W 1 ff 1 ' SliI I'EMBliR Ocronaa NOVEMBER DECEMBER jQxxU.xRY FEBRUARY NIARCH Amit. Mu' JUNE CI ASS CAI FNDAR . Class year began. . Pick Vp Dinner - assembly play. . Please Pass the Cream -- assembly play. . Vacation! Three cheers for the Teachers' Convention! . 'lConclusions - assembly play. . VVarren beat 'l'he Big Bad YVolf llianel 12 to O. . Ill-omened pep meeting. . Jamestown beat VVarren 26 to U. Nuff cedf' . Merchant of Venice, gone modern. . Report cards! Ouch! . Vacation - School dance - Ijragonrllzt . Thanksgiving --lots of it. . End of vacation-worse luck! . Christmas play and carols. . School dance-Christmas vacation. . Christmas-Santa Claus! . New Year's Day-we made unkept resolutions. . Back to the grind. . A Quiet Evening at Home -assembly play. . Class president's birthday. . End of lirst semester, . Beginning of second semester-some members go on part time-they do their part. . A fine Evening of Plays. . Miss Kahl entertains us in assembly. . School dance. . Valentine Drayozzrrfr-grand showing of hearts. . Youngsville and VVarren exchange demonstrations of a good play. . YVon a debate with Northeast. . Musical program. . Parents meet and talk about us. . Setback by Erie debaters. . St. I atrick's Ilragfnrzrlrf- Twenty girls get posture pins M- .-Xdvertising copies in . Mr. Pressel has a happy birthday. . Easter vacation - needed: spring clothes. . Easter. . Dragon entrusted to the printer. . End of vacation. . Advantages of Being Shy --assembly play. . Senior play - big success. . Glee Club warbles in concert. . Stenographers' Club shows us some styles. . Dragon outl Hurrah! . Half-day return to childhood-or the last of thc real thing ?-Kid Day . Vacation - blemorial Hay. . Class Night. . Baccalaureate sermon. . YVe move our tassels from left to right. -. .ggi i I ll ll ,,,,no7 1 ff lf ff flf 0 1011 I I 'li !fWffffn!'f fWw L, 1 Wiz' iff? ill 7 X l,I,W0 1 9 V1 ff W ff. g , ,no aio frffiv 1ff:,c,f L A , , , .ui ...W 1 H .. 1f ' I' -' R 4,1 fa .. .A It f H5 if wi, 'A Ii, ' ,, QQ yi! L f' 'W Vo .. , i fI. i1' ff! fill' 1 i I ' I wa' 1 If I SENIQR FEATURES NAME ABBOTT, MARX' JANE. ACKERT, RUTH ,........,. ACKS, JEANNETTE ........, AFRICA, EDVVIN .,,...,......,. ALLEN, JANE ..,...........,,.......,,....,........ AIIZINGRE, DOROTHY ............,.,,., ANDERSON, CECEIIIA .......,.....,.,.. ANDERSON, DAISY ,......... ANDERSON, ESTHER ,.... , .... ,.....,.... ANDERSON, LOUISE .,,....,............... ANDERSON, MII.DRED ,.........,. ....,. BAROER, JANE ....,..,..D....,..... BARNES, JOHN BARR, MYRTLE ...,,.., BARTSCH, CARI., ...... BAXTER, BERNICE ..,...,.... BAXTER, EMERSON ,....,.... BEVEVINO, ROSE .,.........,... BIDWELI., BONITA .........., BILSBOROUGH, EZRA ...........,......., BISHOP, PHILII- ......,......... BI.ACK, NELI.IE ........... BLEECH, PETER .........,. BLICK, EDYTHE ......,..., BONAVITA, JOSEPH ,....,.. BOYD, FREDERICK .,........., BRADFORD, JANE ....,.... BRADY, EARL ...,..,......,........ BRIAN, LAWRENCE ,....... BRIGGS, WILLARD ..,....... FAVORITE PASTIM E Playing the piano ,...,....,, Hunting ....................,.,..,..... Reading ,.,....,.........,.,.. Drifving a far ..,......... Danring, .,.........,.... . Danfing ,.,.,.,............,,..,... .............,......,........ .......,. Reading ............,.,.,.,.,......,,..,......,.,..,.................,,....,...... I'Vorking rrosr-fword pu zzlrs ,.................. Rrading ...,,,..,.,..............,..,..,....................,........ ......... Danrlng .,,...,,......... ..............SfwimmIng Playing ford: .......... Rollrr-skating ........,.. Driving a car .....,..,. Srfwing ................... ...,....,..TalkI'ng.............. Rrading ...,,..........,.,,.,..... Dating .,...,....,........,.................., Makin-g furniture .... J ..,,........ Lutenlng to thr radio ........ Rrading .........,.,.......,............,..... Rfading .........,... S-'wimming ..,....,.,. Basfluzll ............,.,,,,.... Rushing ......,...............,.,.. Collerting dog: ...,.,..,. Ilorxrbafk riding ........ Rfading .,,,,,,......,,.,......,... . Dating .,,,,...,.... BROOKS, CHARLES, .,.,,I.I.....I.I........ Rfading ............................,....,... ,. BROWN, ROBERT ...................,.......... Dating .,.....,.,,.,.,,,.......,,.......,...........,. BROVVNELI., MARJORIE ,..,.,..,.. , CAI.DwEI.I., CHARLES ,.,. CARLSON, HAZEI. .......... . CARR, MYRON ...,..,.,..,.. CASSES, DOROTHY ,....,,.,.. CAUGHEY, JANE.. ..., ., CHASE, AUDREY .,,...,.. CHIDO, THOMAS ...,.,...,.,... CHECK, VVXLSON ,... ,.,.. ,.,,...,.,......., CLENDENING, liRETTA CLIFTON, fiEORGE ..............,.,,....... CLYMER, KATHRYN ,. A COLE, KENNE1'H .,.................,.....,,. CONNELLY, QIENEVA ..............,... CONWAY, FRANCIS ......,.. COOK, THEI.MA .............. COON, LAWRENCE ...,...... COPPOLA, PAUL CROSBY, HARRY ...........,... CURREN, ROBERT .....,..,.... DANIELSON, ELMER ...... DA NIELSON, HERBERT ,......,....... ,Driving an automobile ,..,..... ,.,...,.......Ba.rkf1 ball.......,....... .....,.....Cambing Rrading ...,.... Rfading. ...,. , Reading ,..,..., Hiking .,.,,,,,...,.,.. Playing golf ,......... Hiking ..,.,....,....,.,,.... ....,.,.,,. ...Dariring . , Running around ,.,.,....,. Danring .,... .,.,...,,.,....,... Collfrting things .,.,.., Playing tfnni: .,,...,., ............ Bothfring the girl: ,...,,...,. Sw-wing ,....,....,.,.............,.......... Playing baykrt ball ........, Playing basket ball ........ Making musii' ..,......... , Playing football ....,..... Talking,..............,.....,..... Rfading fsxays .........., DARLING, ELLA ....,.,............,....., Rrading .. .............,. DECKER, WARRENH... DILI.EY, DORIS ............, DORSEY, HELEN .,,.....,. DRlSCOI.I., JOHN ..,.,....,. EBEL, BARBARA ..,..,.,.., EBERHARDT, JOHN ...,...,., ECKDAHL, WARD ..,.,... ECKLUND, HILDA .,........, Loafing ,.,..,,,.......,..................,. Sw-wing .,..,.,....,..,.,.,...,, 1 ........,...... Making .rrrap book: ,.,....... Fishing ...,.,........,......,..,...,.......,.... Slfeping .,...,,,..,.,..,........,...,..... Hunting .,..,,... Dating .,....,. Sffwing ,.,....,,.. 128 FAVORITE EXPRESSION Hofw arf you do1n'? .Oh, my row! ,Pipr dofwn, .vmall rhangf, bf- forf I .vpfnd you! .Drafw one. Worst mms I F'Ul'7' safw! .Nrrlzf ,Br good! .Nertzl .Gosh fakes! .Uh frirkfls! .No kidding! .lYofw, fwhy? Oh, ye: ! ..........No kididng! ,Razzberrinf .,...,,.,.Go.flI! Am I ofrial lip-.viii-k tf.Itn'? 1 Honntly. Oh, gosh, kid! Uh, boy! ..........Razzl1fri'if.v ! GN! GN fwhizz! .Nut.r! .fffw nuts! Will you--! Gad! Oh, pshafw! What'.v nffw? Do you knofw-? Oh, hefk!!! Hey thar! .My gosh! ,What do you farf? Oh, Gosh! Jimminy! Br Good. Golly nfdx. I ran tell by thi' fwa ya mouth! ,You,Dobl11n! y ya hold flin't the mountain Jlffp! IJ za! Jo? .Baby fam. .Moly Hosn! Nolhin'. No kidding? Soak 'fml Oh, dear! .,........Wfll 1. .Hofw ran you toll? Fooir! ,C1'n.forf'd. Yofwza! ......,...lVut.v ! ,Hyr ya! Yofwza! Hi, keed! .........,Nrrlz ! Did you lifar about Ihr king? Nofw,-whatfwa.f I going fo Jay? ..........Boooo ! Wat': it to you? ,,....,...OlI, boy! ll I i GQ, 'Ma m U: a E A sf P I A ' , :x-. 1 1 u r Q A-4.42 W- mg 1 'x' fl fn X af K S Y F 1 I m Il 'fl ul ll 11 ff F , 1, pwff ' I '1ur'W ml ll I ff ff in 1 fi I l I I I ll IqW,n,Illl 0 1 , I 1 , ,ff 011 - W 1 fill '11, 'liglgh Iuhlgzfl I Il I M ffl! W1 II d 1 If MVN' W' 1 :Wye Qyahp I X' 1,1 If I0 in , ,I U Job W I' If In .,f,,fwI1llf finI' 'ww W , ' ' .. ,,.. 0 f'7 f' I 'fm 1 .. , ' , nf M., W. ,H .III , ,- f . ,I I., f N119 I ,li ' 7 ,ff ' f. ' 100,211Ii'I-II..,m., jvI.'IIffvIfflf'Ile I'IH' ll ! -'TMI ,W ff M , 7- . ff .1 . if' .V . 'Wg-f, ,uf ,,,, I .fl 1 ,jp ,MID .,.,,.f L, 13 ', if. J 7, I, I - 715' ,j My WI' I , MI' 'Q' I U, '2i'u,, 'J ' wg! ,Qf,'ff,M ,f '!1, IL. I 5 I V W Q5 ,gall c 3.4, Igffw I ll. I ll W' ' ADVERTISING INDEX A A. A. A. CWarren Co.J B B 8: C Smoke Shop ,......,. ..,. Bairds ..,. ..,,, ,,.,.. ...,.,,..... ,...., Bairstow Studio ........... Bakers Tailor Shop . Bashlin Co., The ....,.. . Beckley, C., Inc. .,,............ , Bennett Co., W. F. ......., .,.,.. , Blomquist Canoe Livery ...... 32 65 ,........,140 ..........161 55 ........,.169 ..........161 ...,,.....132 ..........161 Blue 6 White .,,.,,.....,................,... ...,...,.. 1 72 Borg Studio ...... .....,.,........,..,....,.... ,..., .......... 1 4 7 Brown's Boot Shop ,.,.,..,. .................. ...,,..... 1 3 7 Bryant Q Stratton College ..,...... ........., 1 44 C Cheronis .,.,..,.........,.......,.............,...... Cochran's Barber Shop ....,,.... Community Loan ...,..... .,.....,.,.,. Crescent Floral Gardens ...... D Danielson-Haglund .,....,....... Davidson Co. .,........... .... . .. Durkin, Reeves K: Co. ,.,.,...... . E Ellis Motors ............... .... . . Epstein A Sons ,.... ,...... . . Erickson, Creed .,., .,...........,.... Everts Hardware Co. ......... ,.,. , F First National Bank ..........,.,., 32 65 37 ......,,..179 ..........141 ......,..137 6 ..........149 ,,.....,.,172 ..,,......144 . ...,... 164 ...,......163 Florldm Company ....,...........,.... ,........ 1 60 Folkman 8: Sons, Geo, L. .,...,.. .,.,...... 1 44 G Gandy's Seafood Restaurant . ..... . ..,.,.... 149 Gaughn's Drug Store ..........,.......... ,,,.,.,.. 1 '11 Gay's Market ,,.. ,, ..,, .,.,.,........., ,..,.... ......,... 1 7 6 Geracimos Company ....... 1 69 Gibson, Leo D. ,..,.,... ........ ....... .,........ 1 6 4 Glendora Products ....,..... . ..,.. .,....,.,. 1 75 H Harriett-Byrt Shoppe ..,. , .,..... .,.,..... 1 53 Hill's Hardware . . ,,...,.,,.,. ,,.,.... ,...... ,.......,. 1 6 S Hoff Business College . ................. ....... . .153 Hubbard Motor Sales, C. A. . .... . 161 I Industrial Oil Corporation . ,.,.. ....,.. ...164 J Johnson Brothers ......,.. .... ...,.,..., 1 4 7 Johnson, J. A. ..,,.......... ,. .,........ 145 Junior Class .. ,,.,,., . ,,.. ..,. ...... , . .179 K Kinander ..., ....,.,.,.. . . .... .. Kirberger Sz Son, A. C. ...,. . Kresge ..,. , .....,. ,..,.,.,...... L LaRose Dress Shoppe ,....... Larson, C. F. ,.,.,.... . .,...... Lesser, B. V. , ....... . .....,.,. Lester Shoe Company ..,..,... .,.,......132 ....,...,.152 ..........136 .. ...... 1 55 72 ,,.....,.,152 ..,....,..153 Lewis Market .,.,..,..,............. Lions' Club fWarrenJ ..,. Logan's ..,..... , .......... ......,......,............ Lutz Funeral Home .,...............,.. M Metzger-Wright Company ,...,. Miller, Geo. H. .,......,,.,....,...,,,,....... . Mohr Printery, The .,., ,... ...,..,... Montgomery Ward Sz Co. ..,.,... , Morse Engraving Company ......, .....,... Motor Lighthouse .....................,.,... . Mullen Drug Store ...........,.,..,.,. Murphy Company .,.....,. .,.. , N Nation-Wide Stores .,...,,.......,.. Newell Press, The ..,..,,..,.,...,... Nichol's Jewelry .....,,.........,.,.,.,... 0 Offerle, Victor .,.,.. ...,.,.,..,...... P Parish ,.....,..,,...., ,...,............................ Pennsylvania Electric Co. .,.,.... . Penney, J. C. .,............,...,..........,.,.. . Printz Company ....... .......... . Public Speakers Supply .,.,.... . R Reed's Barber Shop .,....,......,.. Refiners Oil Company .,.,.,..,.,.,. S Savage Studio ,. .,................ ........ . . Senior Class ...........,.,..,.....,.,...,.,.,,...,.,.. Smith Co., S. K. fMolloyI ...,.. Smith Shoe Store .,....,. . .......,.,... . South Side Cash Market ,. ,.,. . Stein. E. L. . ..,................,.,.,..... ., Sturgis Jewelry .................. . Style Shop ........., ,......,.,,.. ..,..,.. Swanson Tire Shop ,.,.,...,,... . .,.,. , T Tasty Bakery ...,.,.,......,.,. ,....,.. Texas Lunch ...,.,......... Thomas Studio ..,..,... .,..... ..... Times Publishing Co. ........ . Times Square Service ,. ..... . . U United Refining Company W Walkers Creamery Products .. .,... ,.,.. , . Waram Motors, Inc. , .,..,,...,.,,....,...,..,... ...... . .. Warren Baking Company ,.,,...,. ....... ...,.,.. . Warren Bank 8: Trust Company . .................. ........ . Warren County Dairy Association ,......,...,.,. ,..,........ Warren County Tuberculosis Association ............ Warren Dry Cleaning Co. .,....... Warren Garage ...,...... ...,............,....,.... Warren High School ,.........,. .......,..,. Warren Ministerial Association Warren National Bank .,........,...,..., Warren Refining Company .,.,....., West Penn Oil Company ..........,.,.,, Wineriter's .. ........ ...,.,.......,...., Y Y. W. C. 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ENG.-XRD, CHARLES ,.,...... ERICKSON, VIRGII, ......, FAVORITE PASTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION ,. ..,... Sffwing ,.,...,....,..,....,.,.. .,... . ...,4. ,.,...... I ' ll .WP ya. .,I,..,..IJrIf1.fing1 a rar.........,.. ,...4.,.Nut.v to you, too! .,..,.....l31'rng atl1letic,..,....,.. .........Bfat it! right ! .. .,.... I don't knofw. ..... Huntzng ..,.,..,...... .... . .,....,...Rf11ding.... 13 1 gn.- 1 kdly 111 1 1111'1f,.' 1 11,11 .1 15111 fffj 711 fn, I '1 fy - 1111,11 f' '1 1 ,1,?'1'w1y, 1015, 11- ' .V ---' fd ., 1111- ! fMWllhf'l'1dlI if 'I H 'A' 01' 1' J Al lf W1 111 Q 1 1 1 If 1 of !1 'Zu' 1 fl ,I H4 ,U 1 2 an 1 1, 111 Kill U H I, I W LW I ulynll 1 1111 1 1 1 1 1 L H 111-41, W 'Zim ,M I, 1m 1,1110 .4 V ,fehlr .Mu 1 .1 fa' 1 yu, 1 ., , .111f,,,l 11 M -11,,1 W V I Im U I W 11, I L, Vu 1,,,,ZlL1,, M011 ,IW lf, I I, 111,111f10, , ML 41 1 I 1 1 1 Q 11111 1 I Q A , 1, 11,7411 1 ,, 1, 1 , ' wyhl, fl'f 5 'wif , 'L 1 'I 1 ' A V' , qu..- L 1' 4 . 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Danring .,....,...........,,.,.. ............,. , . .,.,.,....... Ho1w'm I doirf? FALBRISKI, LEONARD .,.........,....., Croonzng ........,., .,.......,. ,..,.. farmer! FINLEY, PAULINE .,.,.....,..,.,.,, .,,., I 111rrfl1a1'k riding .......,., ,....,....,.,. I 'll be seein' yuh ! FOUCHE, LEAUDRA .,.,.,.,.,.......... Smcimming .,.,..........,.,....,... ...,..,.,.... 0 h, I don'l knofw. - FOUCH, MARJORIE ......,1.,.,........ ...Danring ,1,..,,,,... .... 1.,., ,,.,,. . H ' 'ho fwould lzafvf thunk lt? 132 Eh.- 1-. - A'-1. ll ll JW':111lf1wWfW,. I V! Ill' 'll 'Q' fuglll 'IL' l,'lh i ' 11 ' 'ff' ll '1 F iflX7,7f,'N'i M 11 ' .. .1 'l' pf fl' M H , 1:llHf'IoZM,'rlIl i Ml ,,g,,j,7,'l5f,1 .. 11mm I ,, 11,4 ,f ,Jifi 1-1 If 2' ' , .'11' il Wu. ' m11l1'f'0f'n'2I ' -WZ-ff 111' 1 U V ,W!l,,W l21,7'W ,,.1' ,, .,ffdf '04-11 'ww--G 1' 0' , 0,,J,Mu,1 ,uh 'U V 1 , , , ! 1 U f 1 ' . W 9 :lf .41 dn I Nfl f ff ' 1 ' '7 f H! 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VVe dream about them, we rave about them, we stroke ,em reverently- because VVIQARBEST Hose are so perfectly perfect, and we know fl good thing when we have it. The chiffon hose are clear and soft. The A m7,,,.:.:4 service weights are just what every mother approves of. And they h o t h W e a r m Zl r V e o u s 1 y . F' 1552322319 . 4. -.gfQ:i:Q:11L m2Q12ZEQEQfQ' r -- ------ 1 NAME CQIEGERICH, GERALD .,.,,. fr1I.SON, MARY ,..,.,....,....,.. QPOODYVIN, CURTIS , fQORDON, KATHRYN. QQRAHAM, CAROLYN. FAVORITE PASTIM E ,.,,.,.l'l11-yifzg l111.w'bnll,.. ,.,.,,..Srflng1 Tidinute ,. ...... lining rzwupfrd .. .... V .V .. .,,..,, Rradzng .,.,,. ,.....,Sr1'ing1 llrrdfnz1orf....j: FAVORITE EXPRESSION ..... 0l1,g11'1'.' .. ..., Gnd! ,. -..lin-w.v!mu1dI knomc? .,,....I'll ln' srrin' ya. .. ...,,., Comrupand .err f7ll'.f0!l1l'iifl1!'. -. 135 M, W, WMM W, W, 0 lima! 111 1 Wulf I' IM ly 1 0 f W W f ww A l 0 ' W 0 WW! 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M a,4Commumt Service C0,,,p1i,,,1,,1y of COmmUn'tY L-Om Davidson Company Com pony VVarren, Pa. I NAME FAVORITE PASTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION H.vXMBI,IN, HAZEI, .,....,. .............. I ,ooking for .vomrtlzing nefw ., .,,........,,..,... Farirty is the spin' of life. HAMMERBECK, LEROY ............ R1-ading ..,.,. ...,.........,.....,.... ,.,....,..,.,....,,.,.,... ,.,,........ 0 I 1 ,yeal1.? HAND, BARBARA ....., ...,...., ..... . , .Going to Ihr mofuies .,.,..... ..,..... . .,Well, I knufw it! HARRISON, JAMES.. ..... ............ G omg to the mofvifs ......,,, ......,..... W lmn do -we mt? HEIXIID, DONALIJ .,....,.... ,.,.,.,..,... S pnrling ...,............,.. .,........,.,. ............ S ff z you? 137 1.3,..,.- NIQW' lffhlup lffl 7f W nf,m fff',ff,Ll f1l'f07n11,1f,,, , . - f. I f. v ' 'V , l'f ' ' , v . 1' I' ' , 'ZIXW-'Q 'ZwW W 1,,,V xlfffw- ' .' , ff, -V' . 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VVhatever your future plans . . . now is the time to start and l maintain a Savings Account in this strong bank. l l WARREN ISIATIGNAI. BANK 139 1534..- Wff, 11117 fffyfff M11 lmf I ' 0104 K aff gf 1 W I I 4 Q' J LWIW ll 1' ' 1 J I 1 I I ' MMM 'l,w1ml' 0 W bill' f I 1 'ff' ff, I ffnnq, If, uw I ,M , I Wm 'ff' -. I MWA 'nxt' I4 Lua, W Y I ,M,lMW.,,f , iw! M l uh VW W 1,713 ,,I:!,WVL111A I L .II ' ' W. M ,cw mf M' 4, -uf, , , Iv'-,,f,,W, ,WWI IW 4 I V t ,M swpmv .MA N ,U .I , .-In ffwwbn, WW M V if wwf' fl' f U-1, ffl Q ' , ' fflwf- HQ 4' 4 f ,' 0: ffm, II ,ff If., mffy 4 'ff,l H 4, 'MI ,nf W I, 1 'et t fe - -, ' rv ' , 'M f M If ..1: - ' ' ff 4 iw' ,. If ' ', ., g,II1g I. WAIQDS For SPOIQTING GOODS BASKET BALL . . . BASEBALL . . . GOLF SWIMMING . . CAMPING . . . FISHING HUNTING . . TENNIS . . FOOTBALL See AL WOLFE Warren '24- Montgomery Ward C9 Co. Service . . . Courtesy . . . Satisfaction HIGH QUALITY MOTOR GASOLINE AND OILS Tires, Tubes and Accessories BAIIQD TIRE Sl-IOP Une., 103-105 Rlarket Street Phone 625 We Grease Cars NAME FAVORITE PASTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION HE.-XRD, DORIS ,.......,........... ...,..,.,. D anring ..,..,, ............,.,.....,.,..,.............., ..,.........., W I Ia! do you think? HEIM, CTERALDINE .....................,.. R1-ruling ..,.,.,.....,...,.....,.......,..........., Yu-wza! HENDERSON, RUTH .......,.......,...... ljstnzing ta Bing Crosby ......,....,.....,..,........, I ran take it. HERIJENDORF, GRANT ...........,.,.., Swimming .,...............,,...,...,,........... Don't e-ver do that! HICKEY, MARY LOUISE .........,,. Dam-ing ,..,.,..,..... ,.,., .......... ....,,..,,.... Y o u ought to lenofw. 14,0 Ip..- 1 'II ll II If W ,, ll ff f'f WWW, I I! mlyfllll ff f Ill,bM1I!'Wl 01. f I 10,1041 llhlmz Wh IJ I ll 'V H ll I arm 7,41 1 , I ,If ffl WW I 9 fo N0 M I W ll I, 1,1 'V JIMJMYI 1 . , 1'-ff.f'1 H v l'l6 ff - I .rl ,IW .mg ' 5 ity ' I flllyi nv' l nf, Wi, f ' I If WM 'W'- 1Illi'J'-A my YJ., ,,., .I1w,'i! ,,' ff ' J ', ff '-fy., -W' ' lv 'I 10.5, .,,1vlw N' , ,aff Q 'ww .IIIQ f, -i I . I ., wwf- 21 1 2 -If w,. ,,,wfIf.' of if f lf ' 1 f -4' ,,' ll' , 'L' - MSM, 'Wi' Jf' fl I1 f' l' Mill!! lin Qi , f fl' Q ZZ P In f ,IN ff 'fu in , ff ,171 LH, ,,,..,-fnl1 VJf1' A 7 J' 0 U lt Pays to Drive Up the Avenue Either VVay WINEIQITERS 5 520 Conewango Avenue 619 Penn'a Ave., East l TREADEASY Spring Styles have arrived . . light, graceful, lovely models that will delight every de- votee of Treadeasy Shoes. They will also win the hearts of every other woman who possesses an ap- preciation of those two greatly desirable shoes qualities-suberb GROCEITEILS comfort and supreme beauty. IXIEATS VEGETABLES FRUITS Danielson-l-loglund The Two hlost Popular Stores Comet. Lihem, and Penn-a Ave- In VVarren Pl-tune 1416-R The PICK HEOUNTPENCILH The Fountain Pen with the Pencil Point The FOUNTPENCIL meets every writing requirement, and makes writing a real pleasure. Goughrfs Drug Store J. F. GAUGHN, Prop. Expert Prescription Service 348 Penn'a Ave., West VVarren, Pa. CIlllIf71ill1ElIfX Of LOGAINVS CQATS .. SUITS .. DRESSES Illlll MILLINERY NAME FAVORITE IIASTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION HILDUM, CI,Eo .,.......,. .....,..... C Ioingy Io the mofvies .,......... .......,.... G ef! HOFER, LOUISE ..,,............. ,.......... L iytfning to Ihr radio .,.............,.. .,.......... S rrmx if -- HOFFMAN, VERA .......,... .....,..,, W orlaing on .wrap book .....,..... .,,.....,... G oxhf HOGAN, LOUIS ,......,... ,.,....,... F irhing .,.............,.......,.,.......,....,......,...., .......,..., S o fwhat? HOGUE, Lois .,.......... ........... C 'allrrting .clamps ..,......,.....,.. ......,...,. 0 h! Gee. 141 V 0' 'W' lffhnn W' 1' 0 ,num mf 1 wwf film n, ,M 1 fl ,V-.,,,kWfW,AZ,f1: i 7 4 '71 V J: 5 ,v 51, 0 W M ff ,f WW Y uf' W'f'fW4 'fW' Jlyffl fx V1 UV '1 lf? f' WWYAM fffvbn, nzayly 0 lf' MINI Y' 'nf , QM WWA, ' ' , 0' , 1 f,f 5,!,.'f 1 1 0 H 1 , ,Iliff , R wwf .. ,, f,,!L! H, .I will flwfnmz 1,7 , , 1 J 1 f 1 , , , , , f 0 my fu 6 H- L X3 ' 'ff 1 I 'f mf, 1' Wy f, l 1 ,IWW . 0 ,MU 61, Wh, , W If I U6 Ml IP In lf, 1 ff 105071, i M ' fifty, ' , , fl' W of l 1 nw 9 r., .1 r, 4 q fl ,lf 1, X ,QI nn. , I 5 r 'D' -' 1 Iliff 'MIQVW H I I fd .ww A , , HOST CONCHTED NO5T KIDDISH 5 r . I ul' G ' L T p5 , i 5 Q I L ' V , SLOWEST BU?lE9T M071' MOUNT 142 flew BIGGEST BOONE! CLASS CRANK Il , f' r 1' 'I r -. ,fr , al, rw rm' 'Il. Mfg! 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Playing lmrkft ball ..,..,.,.. ,........ G rr! 143 1111 01,11 ,,,,p17, Q ,ny ff 4 ,ff 1 mf, 1 'why K 4lW f'M,,ffff , L, I I I j ' ' Wm ' 1171 L H XQXW 'W ' 11111 I, I , ll llll 'NVQ 'lf M I f I , ffr' 1 ff ffrwg YV ff I 1 . ,, . , lll ' 'ff' I'fW,,,l,,, .jf ,5 ,V wf ff? , thin.. 5.727 'if M ,M N I 'I ,Awww rffwfnrmfffn fl . ,W 'fb-WZWVQ J, Vfltwn- f,!0f ' ly Wa? ,I 4 ff ml, ,hr ,,.w,,,L f ,Q ,ff m,, Mf,, , 41.11.77 ,HI 1, H IM ,MC 5 ,Wm 'D' - 7 .lf '10 V ' 'fi' '- ,Q 9,0 f I. r..f WH, ,,, .,,4 f, 'f:Awl'j1'1. For Information About 2 Q BUSINESS C A NICHQLS 3 3-L8 Penn'a Ave., VVest N I Swirl for Om' Cnfalog ' VVATCHKTAKER ee e AND Bryant - Stratton .IEWELER Business College 1028 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. It Pay: to fltlrnfl I1 Good Sl'lIO0I l t Now IS THE TIME TO r CoNs1DER r C!llllf71ilIIFlIfX INSURANCE of N r Geo. I.. Folkmon C9 T t Sons, Inc. Creed A. Erickson NAME FAVORITE PASTIME HUl.TQUIST, JOHN .....,.. ,,.... ,.,,... R 1' ading fight artirlr: ....,,.,.... HUNZINGHR, FRANCSS ,..,.. ..,... HUNZINGER, MARGARET .....,. Swwlng .,......,..,.....,..,.,..,......, ..,.. . .,., . Rfading .,....,..,,.,... ...,..,,.,.. ..,.. IRVVIN, CLARIBEI. ..,...,...,..,.,..,....,.. All-rzng .,.,. . ...,............,..,.......,.... ., JACKSUN, KIEORCIE ...,....., ........,. . ,1'rar11ring mxzdfrmy .... FAVORITE EXPRESSION , .... ..... I Vim fu-on? ..,.....,...0l1, yfall? frying out loud! ,...,..,...Gfl'.! ...........Sa fLL'f1!1f.? 144 i W F7 ' nim 1W'i0 I f WV 'lim' WIA 'I I m 1 IL ff 1 I f ,ffl fi' 'WV' 10,7021 W Ml' ' flaw I 1, 'JW ff ' YM ll I 1 f fl Inf Ill 'f 0415 'lu Hi Jw' Inq ' 7' IIWQ i' .MQ Z ffffh ' ,'f ' 'fi If ww vw fill! -AI.g3'f,fa,, ,,, ,1II'4'il 5 ' rf 1. ff -' '17 Y., ' ' , I 'L' I -'wifi' 'V' , ,rl - Q 'y, -,-I I ww - Jim' ' , - AL '-,J fi fIg :,fX' f ' +I ' 1 -4' ' ,, . - 1 I , ' ,. ' I I WWJI ww .,f1'?l ! 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Illaybr 1 ....i,i.....,Don'tjudgP olhfrs by yourself. ,........Yfp! +524 145 +3-W 1111 UI ,f11,,,,, ,111 7 Q 1 M1 W, ,ff 1 011111 01,0 ,I I fl 'f 01 01 ,,f M 1 Zufnggf ffwff ' V 9 1 W wwf f f '1 I 0 1 9 01 I WIMWA U2 fl! I H ! I0 'W I 9 an If ' v Qi lh 111, , m 1 , 'f -H' , , ,fy ' ,x .M R ,W -fy -1 1 A IW- f fg 151' QQ 1 ' QU,-1 ,-ffm 1 ,,' ,,, ' '11, -. . ,767 ', '111,1f.. 1 ff L' Af H W, , '71 vigggMIfo ,V ..,A ' 1, ,1 ,,, ,vw 2- . ,,., Wm ..,,,1, 'fy1 f 1 3111111 W f!1,!4'f' .1 .W ' f' 'f fn -N, . ,,,fJl1,.. fl M EI' , 'Lb W' M1 1 , ,, I ' 1, 15 , ,,. 1'1 3 yy Liu, My ' 16 ny - 1... ' f' Q 9-'WY .. w- .1 ,N -1 , 1, jg,-Ugg, 1, Cl ICULL' vi' 5700? BQ' H414 Tofrl-as Sn-lowzni mnuAL TRAININQ ' rvvmq noon 'W Pnvsncs LAB. 'fo QT' T96 6 0 4 Crh -. 93 146 f f I 'W ,I W ,I N,y0f4ZIm6i. 1,,JZW,'7u H :Nl ,luwilg Ifllqwpl Wh J 'UV ,f will L, .o I W mwgh va 71 RQ, nf' ,,,4W 'Ww ,,,m1v,,,, 6 , ,ff-IIMLI wM.Zf'l1 4 ,' , I - ., mfg-'wi ,f , ff ni ,,, M'W1f'i7f9liU J I 2 W ' J M W SNA PPY FOOTWEAR FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE GOOD SHOES X Y Kilim- arg 1 T .'A 'ij' , - A S 5 ',',:' CHEAP SHOES Y' . f A. I X X, g . , A Xxg THE SMITH SHOE STORE GRADUATE or UNDERGRADUATE you will learn in the school of experience that quality hose, fabrics, dresses, gloves, and other accesso- ries . . . . . cost no more, service considered. You are sure of quality at moderate prices at YV JOHNSON BROTHERS . Phone 205 HEADQUARTERS for Q kodaks Q kodak films Q kodak finishing Qvcine kodaks Q cin Q enl e film argements Q quality portraits Q commercial photography BORG STUDIO Photographs NAME FAVORITE PASTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION JOHNSON, CIIARLES ,...., ,..... Hunting . .,.,..... ,,.,.,.,.,,.,,.,,.,,,.. .,..., ......... . E r .vumtl1in'! JOHNSON, DONALD ., .,.... Basket lm1l,.,.,,.. . . ..., ,..,.,You natty man! JOHNSON, HOYVARD ..., ,.,,. ,.,.. I Jannng. ..... . .,...... WR are lofi, the captazn JOHNSON , MARJORIE .Rfading . Jlloutfd. .. .Nutsf +54 1+7Jf31-4- M701 Wm, 1lll'7,, Q Vyfff 41' fw uf- Wylie 117110 ry 1 1 , , 1' x .1 ' .Aff , , ' M I ,. :W Il .Y 411, f4.,,zW:Wv01n Lt JZ M Z7!52q,i'Whf:Wlf,,W,5W, qw- ' ly! H til: W wwyyfq Ill l 1, ' ' ' 'M -f Xml: pf W -,W , , lv ' u 'I J , --fn wwf mv 1, . I, H I ,J 1 mm In , f, ,IW VU' ' L' ' X3 Jw I ,LLM ZW4f 7J'WW Mi. 'Mlllll' ,lil SH W7 WX Z QM 'ilypfyvl 4' Q! W4 W '4 W v1f'K fffW -- MM! M ff' 10 Ml, I 'L W2 I 40 aww 1a 11597, I,-I' ,1. , v' 9.15 fig'-llllw r M, ff mv Vw ,IIlI.:l1,,A?.h TASTY BAKERY The Best of Everything In fhe Cleanest Way' RETAIL ONLY 210 Hickory Street NVARREN, PENNSYLVANIA West Penn Oil Company vv Jlarkelers Of ALL GRADES OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS NAME FAVORITE PASTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION JOHNSON, SI-IERIIJAN .,.,..,....... .... S ailing ....,,.,..,.,....... ...,. , I ,.... .,,4,.. . .....,......,. ,,.,., . . Sink me. JULIANO, ANGELO ,.,..,....,.. ....,.,... S mdying mevhanira! drar-wing ....,.... ..,.,. W ho the heck told you! JULINE, EDWARD .. .,... .,....,..,,. 1 'laying football .,..,.,,.... ..,...... ..,...,..,..,. ,.,......,...., I J u PPOJF- KABAT, WALTER ,....,..,... ,...,.,...,. R fading ., .... ,.,. ..... . , I ., .,.,......,..,.,....,, ,.,.., .,..,.,., . Y mlm' KERVEN, RICHARD ,.,, Sleejling Hafw are ya? -Aff 148 Eh.- .e vu Ill 1l'.' MQ 1, 1. ul, h ,H,,,f10 Mila' 119 . , ' 'rr 71Af11.11.,h f 11.55153 M112 xlib d1.lf-'yy W 711115911 ,' !WW 0 ' y 1 y,f'!lf,0fjQ50V . W .11Illf101uf fl 3V ' . .1 1 ' Wurlff -0111 -WWW Q, 1 W 1 1: ,1 111 . 4 f--- 1 mv' llhyg' , , ,,. MIN ' 'VW I hhywvgf 1 I f 1 I 'll I 4 1 11 4, 1 H. .131 WWW ,W M, yy! if 400,111 l F ,I , 'I f I1 7 ' 'W' I 1,11 'ffl lfll Z 'r'l 1. ,, V, H' ll' wwf! cl 0 ,f 'fv ' ff? ll 'ZW M W4 Q fl.1'lllfUlff-lf:-'fl' ' 'V 1 'J ff',1i'1 11 V1 -1, w, 11 1 I, ll' 0 I HIM ' j I7 ,'Z11,, , 11 ,I ff' f'0'1fI'1,' 1 I 7 , f , Q, W1 C 11: f, W ff 111 W ll f ' I 0 1 f if vi ' X fe ,159 mf ie ELLIS MOTORS Qlfil 1 TQ , Y 'Q I I I 1 E51 SALES-SERVICE There is lots of splash these days X hut the Wawenj Pa' . DlAlVlOlXlDS and PHONE 911 l VVATCHES N we sell are permanent S. S,CUI'QlS - Jeweler Gandy's Seafood Restaurant L. K. MQWBRAY, Prop. 329 Penn'a Ave., YVest I l SEA FOODS In Season STEAKS CHOPS SALADS SANDWICH ICS w s l COMPANY XVarren's Leading Drug Store Open lintlre Year NAME FAVORITE P.xs'r1ME FAVORITE EXPRESSION KING, VALJEAN ..,......, ,.,......, I liking ,...,,., ,.,, , ., ,.,.,.....,.,....,.,.,,.. . ....... Sn, what? I-UNTNER, Moluus .... , ...,...., IJ:-afu-ing .,.,.. ....,..,., ..,, ....,,.,. . . .l1uh.? KIRBY, lN1ARI.-XN .,......,. ....,.... R wzding. ,..,. .. ....,,... Why? KISER, LEONAH... .,.,. ,. ..,....... Rmzdlrzy .,.,.,.,, .,,......,. I Ill, my! KN:XPP, HELEN ..,..., ,. ..,,.. ,,SmL'ing1.. ...,,.. ..........,. I 1ufwcl'o.? 149 hw- ,, ., ,,..,.,.,1g,,, , f fu , 1111 , Q 111001 44: , WI 'V , I .. .V ...jqfwwff-1, R gyg fha. w.Af5.,V,, 'MQW ' .III 01 . f fwfwgwvfm. 'ff' J.. 1 u',',H'A-. ' , f f?, '1ffJ f M'1 fn 'W'nWrM V' fv nlffl. . W' Qi' M. 'A . .. , 4. , , 7, ,fn 10' uf, 1 U 1,112,641 W 7 ' lfyf fl I 'W ff' :W WW' , .HMM 4 I I I J W ,I , f 1 ,f ,V Y I ., In vm L X., .w,,,.fufLl,,Wm.,wZ M ', ....,! jj Wy W 1. M '.'fW.,r 4. X I Wff ' ff 'N 7' I nw QW! L If X lflqu IV: 70? I 1' ' if 0 0 ' ' I 'f ' ' 0 ' ll ' ',4,f1h.,4 , .ff 1 V' 1 ll,l , If 1 'WM l l M .. ., I, , , 1 f 1-ff -0' A' 'VW fwffff ' W, E, .. wx.. fp - fl 4.0 .. NOTABILITIES l' as . ,. A 'Mex I ,. . 5 ,Q . .f f 49 5' if' 4. 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' ,UI , 1 will , L 1. fly , ' '77, W '- .a,p:'W,':, ii i , ,,,,.i . , J. 1 i - , 1 f- - . f Ill -, 1 .J ,, -0 Y Mllllflfl 1 W Ulm' 1,0357 . dy, HW r, l M.ll.'li'l l i L11 1 0 'f! ,iv'fl V v,, 7,5 1 If 7 5 If . i My WI' V l ' 'iw' i,y'll7iui 5 1 ' i 'HL M., 'Ivy I I Q 1 5 ffm, .11 ,1 nf .,,,wv' 11,1 ' f 1, l W IM l u fl, X010 7 Warren County Dairy Association Milk Cream Butter Buttermilk - Cottage Cheese Clwocolate Milk Phone 233 :: 207 East Fifth Avenue NVARREN, PA. NAME KNUPP, CSILBERT ,.... FXVORITE PASTIME ....... .,..,. I Iunring and firliing KOEBLEX', CHARLES .,.. .,.. Playing football FAVORITE EXPRESSION Ymlif Quit your kidding. KRANTZ, K.XRI. .... ,.,. . . .,.,., Trawling .,.. . .,.. .,.,.... Jlfll Ill' grain' yuh! LARSEN, JANE ....,... .. ...Playing Ifnuis. .... .... ..... . Iluli? LARSON, ,ALTA ............. .,...,.... L isrfnnig to UV'lifl!'51I'!lJ ......... ......... 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Carjrfnrfring ,.,....,..,...,,......,.. ....,..,.. I 'il lm .Ye I'i7I' ya. LATSHAW, BETTY ....,.,.,..,.,,.,,....,..., Dunning .... 1,,..... . .. .,.,,.,.. lfrazzlzf if I vozzld. LAUFFI-:NBURr:Ek, MINER ,..A... Rmding GU.FfI.! LAUFFENIJUIICER, PHILIP.. .... Rfading .... ..... . ..Yfp.' 152 M ,,1 lrZmZi,,,, 1 I my fllyff u X f I ll I I I W I 14111111 rua 0 p ,mf IM' fvffw 'ww 'ff W ' l llll I4 ' ff' , wh, IMI y ' 1 WJ wr ' P ', ,I .-Wil! W W mb ff! f 1' Hull! ,I I ,,,,,,wf Wil' 4 If ' I II ,,f.. WV W A I .imifji full'Iq',j,,lll1Z1 uelmfdr M ,,xH11y,,lff1WfZ1 ,. .,. ,l ,- 1- .I ,,1 . ,I .M 'M , V, Y il f. I llfllii'-i,SL, 1,'7 Iilillm IN' if f f I f' A I' W rf 1 ' I i li W, if I if I 71,7 .frhllifi ul , Ci L Q 'jr .W l ,- N , -- ,li 'a V , yfI.I,fu'1 1h fn j j',, ., , ,I 'Z ,,f If I , I' f'II,i.wf1 , If 'I .W.I,.I,I,i I If Y fff ' ffiyl Y 5 'I' I I I ll! IW ll LESTER SI-IOE CO. Young Men's Oxfords for Sport and Dress 582.98 . 554.00 . 35.00 YoungLadies'S1ippers for Sport and Dress 552.98 . 354.00 Come In and Look 'Em Over First with the Newest I-larriett-Byrt Shoppe 225 Second Avenue CONGRATU LATION S and MUCH SUCCESS to all Warren High School Seniors. Perhaps the l-lohc Business College can help you on your way. Your request will bring details of our courses in Advanced Account- ing and Business Administration, Secretarial, Civil Service, Etc. W'riIr, Phone or Call CUlllp!ilIlPIIf5 Of A Friend NAME FAVORITE PASTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION LOGAN, CATHERINE..- .,.,......... Danring ,.,..........,.,...........,.,.,,.,. ........... I dan? kno-w. LOHNES, VVILLIAM .,...,,,.,.,....... .Reading .,.,...,.. ,..,.,... ,....,,,,., W I ry, uh -, LOPER, RICHARD ,,.,.,.,. .,..,,,., , .Fishing .... ,...,.. . ........ ........,.. Y ou'rtf1lin' mr? LORD, .ALLAN ....., ,. , ......... ,.Clm.ring girlr ........,..., .....,..,.. I n da Img! LOREE, IRENE ........,... ,........... 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V, , :W F, ., .,.w.1,,..:.,ff, f mc. J ,J ' IM-A 1 ,I .rf , Q ' d,'r,,f-nfl ll. ff' L., 1 'MW -q, IM-rf. 'lf 7 fl, A ff fav fm' ' all 'fl' - fm., wr, 'ff' ff 0, f fp I , ,ix ,, 1 - Q I .Wo , ,gun I ,f A ,f , ,I gg AW Q Mi.-1, 1 1 1 Ill Ill l'I l W' ' I .,,,,,w' lf 7,n ' 110,70 A ' ll , F jf' flllljlfffff f f W 'W H I I W1 -w,,f!!1'1 W N . llliimlu I When Shopping for LADIES' READY TO WEAR go to the l.aiQose Dress Shoppe 126 Penn'a Ave., West South Side Cash Market 102 Sr. Clair Srreer PHONE 149 Our lIotto: CLEANLINESS QUALITY IVIEATS Our Specialty Borg Block VVarren, Pa. K Free Delivery Serfvife Bakers Tailor Shop H. D. BAKER, Prop. PHONE 58+ CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING J C pENNEY 55 VVarren, Pa. Made ro Measure SUITS , where the values are greatest I :: Y Always ready to offer you real service in our new location at 211 Third Avenue, across from the Post Ofiice NAME FAVORITE PASTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION LORD, RUTH .....,.,... ........,... D framing .,..,., ,,.,.,,. .........,... .....,.... I ' f Qu fwouldrff kid mf would you? LoTT, KIEORGE ................ ............ I 'laying ilu' piano.. ,...,..,. ....,,.... G FF fwlzideersf LowE, KENNETH .,......,......,.......... Slffplng ,....,.,,.,.,..,.,....,. ,.... .,.. .,........ I I 0 t-Ala dog! LUCIE, FRANKLIN ........,..,,.........,.. Playing the -violin ,........... ........,. G ash! asf 155 ray! till' 'W lf lm' 1, Q IGH f'ff',H'Lw fl' W 110 ,ff . I 11l'f' 'FC' I' 'fl6g ' igliW'Wlil - X 4l fl p'oQ2'wJWZfWfiWnZ uw. ' , .'f , ng-vlll 'fl?y1'5 'u'l Q l ' U ' ' 'HJ' i S M ll fy 7ll.'Wl5mf,'0 ,,,'f ' A li' ',ll',,l , QM Mn 'i. . ,.,, -, ,, ., ,, H ',,, , in ,,, W 'fvw 9 . I WU? WI' 401 1 M l- lllllh' 'W 'Ml' ' ff, X, ,, J 0 .i ,uf L ,, fill If ,, ,, 4. ., 4 f 'f'W, l Nw 'LU Q fffW 1- WW! 'L' W mu, 'I 'ln 101' 'ffm' lv 'Www in ' 5 'V em, iq, 'Wh I ...., Jn. N- ' ' Q , ' fwlllf ' 01 ,W ,,,, , Q 4. 0, . fp' 2, , W IU. ,ff it mdlzn L .1 VVe are the Manufacturers and Distributors of A New Deal For A Experience the satisfac- - tion that comes with the use of . . . --V- I ' ' Modern Duplicator and ,ffff , 5 it ', K' Liiiii I' 1- I 6. - ', 'Q 'fklxgg Q 1 I lf r A ' 2-'44 4 ' is Mimeograph Supplies ' -4- - WE :Ire Hendquartersl The Stock is Always Fresh! The Price is Always Right! THE WARREN WONDER ROTARY STENCIL DUPLICATOR Letter Size 3929.50 Legal Size 539.50 Send for descriptive Circular and copies of work DUIQKIN, IQEEVES Q91 CGMPANY THE PUBLIC SPEAKERS SUPPLY Newell Building Phone 941-J VVarren, Pa., U. S. A IJ!'fJr 7lIjllllll' Sfrfvirz Sinfr 1909 Pennsylvania Electric Company W I c,0Cl47- GAS E ELECTRIC I www 6 1, - - - NX -?'4eIs'2 xx lf NAME FAVORITE PASTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION lVlACDONAl,D, JEAN Rrading ,.,.,.,..,,.,.... ,,.. . . ....... .,., ,,.. . i Vo! really? MACK, JEAN .,.,, ..,....... .......... D ra-u'ing,. .... .,,.. ,,,. , Y ou knofw fwlmt I mean. MADDEN, ERMINA .... Singing ,.,, .,.,. .,....,.., I I at dog! MAIN, DAVID .,...., .,.,..,. B ring athletic .,.,.., .,.,.. You'rf telling mr. MAURER, fiERTRUDE .,.,,,,.... .. ,.1Janc'ing.... .,., ..,. . ,. ,. ..,...., llonnflyf -P -if 156 13'-we a X ' ll my gp ql 'll ul ll ll 111 A 1 ll ff 1 WM , ,Il Lum :Hy Ilglllflll Illfl I, 1 K ff gffgfl f WW? I 1 1 1,10 V M yi, mn fllllml I ' um fwflllfg 0, A If ff M1 ll' 1 ull ,0 0, If 1 Q ,fl ff I flhlfllllbdl 0 'Van' ' H WW! 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Features for Young and Old. ln'llOTUURAl'l'lY l lVe devote our time exclusively to , the new 1 l Wratten Panchromatic l Pltotogmpliy. tl f W Ultimate + ,tALlV2lIlCCll1 Learn of l Wratten Panchromatic l l by l l l-l Q M AS l l li , it Y +18 VVater btreet ' W YVarren, Pa. N , I l i XVzn'ren County's Only Uztily Paper Published Daily, Except Sundays vv 'l 1 rr ll C Serial Stories. S p o 1' t s tune FAVORIFE 1-Asrmis FixvoR1TE EXPRESSION lXlCCHESNEY, Rui-H .,,.S'lwpir1g.... . ,.., ,,.,... , .,... .,.Cl1frrio! McCoo1., JAMES .,.,..,Rfad1ny ,. , MCC Ukm, Ev.x, ,,.. .... R fading .. . .. lNlCCU'I'CHEN, lVlARGARIi'I' ,Playirigf flu' j1iarm....,.. lNlCDON.-XLD, RUBERT. ,.l.i.flfrzingrnll1f radio . .... .,Sf'z yuuf . ..,.1Ifllo,liy!1! of mylifrf 0l1,grr! .,0. K. -' +A 157 Ek '- ',, 1- f 'rv' ,,g, nw' 'wg fgffm. Wf yr, 7'yll'W!'47f,f 1fN'fff'jVg,f'Wflflf. .Y ll ., .fzklmryllv awlnzllfr, WWW-,IZW , IV Y :Il ymjkl .1 7 ff 'f-524 1' ' 0 H f ' 'Ill' I' 1' 1 I in W f IQWI, I 1.1 'V 1,1 UAW. ,WW1 I IWW f L L, ., rl L, 'W .,,,.jW,jf ,Q-' 'Wa' 1, Q ,, W f 9 , ff 'U ' 0 f 'f 17 'ffl M M, 1 f f , 1 '4 11111 f, I I f fy ' 'W mf A 1, 'W Q0 of , fi' ' . 5 ff W, 'M' ' 'fl 'Z W ' nm ' ' r' fo . ' f. f . ,,,111,,,., , , . J- 1 ndw .4 Www ,, ,, WWW L F ILIAD , 'Y A A'.w 3 I Q ,YXM V , Q - I KKLTEV VIVI HX?-X ' m V V V V,LLL L ' X 639 +V' ,qt !ffZ'f.,h -,fflfrff s, Yf' 2 yu' , ' J' 11141, 1 W 4, -WH' lla. wx-fgvrllf' L 41 ,I ll 85-4 '2- ff THE STAGE STEWIES 'ARK . 1'-af ' F A ,W THOSE DRAQONETTES LYTLE QERAC 0105 oun cowaovs nnaqou noon -M-if 158 P310- I MM, Lmrllmlilllll H, ,IW P I, flu Zlffffffn :W Ill f Nl lllffw' ,Il rf If fwffflfr ,ff w rwffffr' 0 ISI 1010' 'ff My I I 0 I 1 f WI W f ff Wmfflrgff QWZAD 'MHZ AMN! ' If ff Ifffl -- 3,,f.'-r,,f.. .4 , fr' :' rf I 'f,'.v 'T vf if HW 1'1 ,, f ,fff 'V ' h '. '-, W ' 71 WV 'HIS' ' ' , ' 1 7-' H, I K 'A 'WWI' 'f ff j 'WH fffzdr 1lllU'-- ,,,7 ,f: 52:11. WV ,'f,f 0 ' ff ,IW , 1, 1 rr, , .L I L.: In my lm, ,HL N, IIN ,fs K I N., I 'fl 1 1' . , r 1 ' I ' , I ' ' If ' um W, VN I IM if I I A iffy, If J I , ',,J Wu Jmhm 5,71 ,',f,0,, fqhnm ll , f r A ' L A I ' . -ww M, fy ,, . ,, Q, f Q. f , , X f , 1 H 1 ' ' If 1 I uf ,,,,,,-4 Ill ,ff 1 I, ,,, , 4 if W' '- l'41 1111, THE UNITED REFINING COMPANY AND EMBLEM OIL COMPANY WISH THE CLASS of 1934 THE FULLEST MEASURE OF SUCCESS EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS FOR THE JUNIOR CROWD CLOTHES Smartly Pressed Keep You Smartly Dressed VVI1ere the Charm of Newuess Is Restored W Warren Dry Cleaning COl'T1pE3Dy T T Penn'a Ave., East and Hammond Road The IVOIVIIIIZLY Shop PHONE 189 NAME IVICFARLAND, IVIARIE FA VOR ITE PASTIME lJll7ll'llI!l..., , .... ., .... .,.,., . F1xvoR1'rE EXPRESSION Oh, fwlmt ll pine of fwork is II man! IVICQIHEE, RUTH . . .,.... Ilrifvirfyw... .,.,., ..,.,..,..,0ll, uh! IVICIQEEHAN, FAYE .. ......... ljllllfinjl ., ...,,. ., ,4,4...,.., Yfllllf MCKINNON, VEsTfx .,.,..,.,..r.... . Dam-ing ,.,.,. .,.,.,....,.. No kiddizf! -. 1 SQ Eg., ffl? I 1 1 1 Wyvf ,fy vlffgwq I 1 mf! L l fgywl 1 ,W Q03 , Jwflilf 'I 1 r1'g!W WW ' 4 0 1 'IVA .MW X 1 4 , lhlwyg -01,01 N JI' 'll ff 11 ,. w r f w.m'fWffll- llf 1 ,f . Hi- .u , - 1. 1,4 H X-5 ,,1faJy,7ffy0f,W Q5 M, ff- W, ,',,! A Us srlyg In .HQIWI Mn fn, , ,.,N wfii. A , lv -i 'Q Y -f.Qiff'Q'Q'i, f 1 wwf 'JW' J ,If ,' ' W rr lv Num, q,,,J' ,LZ Q jf I '1 GW-VQnlr1l.hfl,,,l, 1, ,,b', f 5 09, . 1,1 'AU nw n 4 47, I ,f Q lr ii HERE is but One Chief: Consideration When You Place a printing Contract The Expenditure Must be Justiiied by Excellence of Engraving . . .Typography . .. Pressworlc and Binding The 1934 DRAGON executed by THE MOHIQ PRINTEIQY WARREN, PA. Complimelzlx Of FLORIDIN CCDMPANY NAME MEYER, DOROTHY, ,... MEYERS, M .'xRTH,x .., FAVOR ITE PASTIM E Talkirzg ,.,, . ,..... .,,. ,.,. . . ., lffallanry .,....,.., MICKEI.SON, MARIAN ,....,.,.,.., A Rmfling Mu.1,ER, BERNICE ,.,.,. Mu.r,ER, FRANCES ...,,..........,Rr'11ding..,, ,. ...,.. .,SfL:1mm1n g .... FAVORITE EXPRESSION ,. 011, yf'11l1.? Nu! rfally? ,. ,....,., 0l1,y1'1rh? ,...., GN! Hull L? l 60 -I, -fat. lsr, ., 4 , J I If In 'JI , lllulv llygu ,ill :I 1 M JW lu Zfjvfyaffy flmrlw.. '-,,:7,, , I, Ifflzglq H -'Y I fflmlwllllfg mp ww' Wfmlf' ' , ff mm JM! ' I i If' 11 ,I I' ibn, -I ' r I Z.m.If' Jlywyll 1 ,wow If ,Q W INJJWIIJ 0 , .I I 1- u 1 1 M, R I 'H W , fn ,Hg fl ' If ,flf ' ffl 'f ' I, ' 7 f 00 ' l ' m,,' I Ill W ' ll f r' h rf 1' 'qZ 'f- ll' ll li we 'W V 'i' 'ff IlILllw'Zf1 WI. W 'I L, wo i '.7f' -I w- -M 11 if Il ,flly I jmymp 7 ,fulfil I MMHW W IWZIHH ' N ,EM M yy, hi 0 If ' v- I Q I I ' ' I ml 1 ff ' , , Q, 1 ,M If 1 I fl ,film ,fi I' ' f 4 W' .. In M Hal' I-mW 0 BLOMQUIST CANOE LIVERY North VVarren , 3 Bell Phone Pa. 902 i'i4..,..gQi.. LT'f'f ff ,E V f. Courteous Service . . . Clean Canoes . . . Cars Parked Free at Water's Edge. The Ideal Summer Sport. KEEP THE DAY IN SNAPSHOTS x Don't let any Hred letter day slip by unre- ' corded. Keep a Kodak handy - with a roll P I or two of Kodak Verichrome Film. Among JB P our selection of Kodaks and Brownies is just xl 9 the camera you want - and prices as low as , of 51.50. U ., As lf: BAIRb row STUDIO ' Liberty Street For Repairs to Your Electrical Equipment C. BECKLEY, IRQ. Call 1336 We Call for and Deliver NAME FAVORITE I-ASTIMR IfIIvoRITIa EXPRESSION lVlII,I.ER, CJEORGIA. ,.,. ....... l'mtf'ring pfoplf ....... ,. ...... You knofw how it is! MOORE, EDITH .,.,,.,,. ,. .,.., ,....Sfu-Ing. ......,. ....,. ....,. . . ....,....Hpy, Dat! MORAN, RosIiIvI,IRY ...,..,.,...... ...,Rrading, .... . .,..,.,., , . .. Dfar mf! MORRISON, BERTHA ...,. .,..,.. . Playing golf. .,... ,,...,,.,. 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VVlIateyer your immediate plans -- whether for additional education, or the pursuit of a liusfness or other career - here at the First National Bank we wish you to bear in mind that we stand ready to serve as your finan- cial ally whenever you are in need of Banking Service. line lzirst National Banlc Warren, Pa. l lvnrler Sfrirt liniferl Stairs CI07'f'flIl1I6'IIf Szzjzfrwisiozr NAME FAVORITE PASTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION MUSANTE, JOSEPH, ..., ...,., I lunting .,.,....... .......,.,,.,.,.,. , .,..,., ,....... . , 011, mr. MYER, STUART i... ...,.,.. ,,.,.,..... P X flying the piano ,....,.. ...,,..,., You'rr Zrlling mr? NELSON, VICTORIA .,.........,.,,,,,.,.., Dazzrzng ........,.. ,.....,., ...,........ .,...,.... W P I l, I don't lenofw. NEVVMAKER, JEAN. ,..., ,,,.,.,..,. R fading ,.........,....,.........,.. ..,......, A 'ulrf NORDINE, JAMES .....,... ........,., I Iiking ...,..,.. .......,.,, I J that right? 163 law-- LUI' WI W ffllf , 1 ' NW M4,wg1f f11f uf m.1f,,. . ,I npr, 'f1', , lf 'fl4 ZfIi1f hfZiW' K 42 W W0-W Wifi ZWHZ ra. ' 'f, , ' my 1,17 1717214 MH 4: .r. 1, 1 ,,,,.Ir1 S 'Mr Mffwwrbl ,Wu fr, ,WWI .,,,,l 'ff 51794, VU, , ll? W' I if I rdf, lbw! 3077 of' fjffl W' 'fi '-iyfllx ' mfg! 4' ff, fm, Q ,own M4 A, wgff Y 1 wr nfw ,Mmm Wy, Q 5 .4 1 1 Mad mfg Ml: fwrwrl fm, nm .. -,rv .,.,, 4. , V' gn ,4,,Q,1Av1ffrq', - m MQW U h,,,mLLI M r LEG D. GIBSQN Funeral Home 304 East Street Office 675-J Residence 675-J No Charge for Use of Funeral Home A Superior Service that N CVC1' Costs More-O FTEN LESS Quality Counts with Hardware. Good Tools Make Easy Work. Klonad Paints and Enamels. Acme Quality Paints and Enamels. Garden Seeds and Tools. Fertilizers, Lawn llflowers. E. D. Everts Hardware Company Phone 82, Warren, Pa. Complimenfs Of lndustriol Gil Corporotion NAME FAVORITE PAsT1ME FAVORITE EXPRESSION O'DONNELI,, RALPH ...,..,.......,.... Hiking .,.. .. .,,... .,.,...,.,.,.... ,...... ......,.... 1 5 t hat so? OLsoN, WILLIAM 0LsoN, JAMES ,.., .,...... OLSON, ROBERT Osorm, IRENE ...........Rcad1rzg .. ....,... Drafwzng ...... ...,.......I ul11ng ,. Clleeriof Hey! . ...,....,.,.Tlmt'5 fwl1a'alz think! Sez you ! M34 164131-re .1 If mlv ,lin u Il 1 1 P fWn,,,7f4,fffxm I I I NIl1dl1,:IlwI!0, A0 X IM, wi IIIWIA WI r I ll I I I Jilin? iff jfqig, ml Q ff ' 0 I M Iii H ..,-ww,-,,,.. W , 'If' ff' 1'.7M-', -iw , 2, f L. In ,fr .. ' - lMH'1l1f'f0' :nlllfllr - I f4 - ' pf - Y, 1E.LY.,lA I lfy,,,'ffIIWW,-LA My-'lll I,,,,fW,fylilfflq... 'hu WIN ,WI ll nhl 1 1 I ' I 1 . 1' . I 1 f' V, '41, gn U09 -' ff T' 'V ,,jI:1Qf'I'D'I1 HI. 1 I ,fy Iwo 'f',FU f!' 'rl' fha'-'If,' V ,W ,ff , W 7 1 If W ,,. I, J 'fly' ,,, , ,' ' Nh, fly 4, 1' If , I. pg Q I 'I 1 W. I 1 I I ff W' K ,.,f 411 f WW M , nf, I fl hymn, ,H I uf V ,.,, .fn mv' IIHl7,1fl 'MQW W Q B QS' C Smoke Shop TOBACCOS, CAN DY FOUNTAIN SERVICE COCP-IRAN BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR NEWSPAPERS KIAGAZINES 1 I I Under VVarren National Bank PHONE 1633 Conlplifmfntx C0II1PIifl1f'11fS of of Warren Ministerial TEXAS LUNCH A - ' 212-21+ Penn'a Ave., VVest SSOCIUICIOVT VVARREN, PA. Phone 603-J NAME FAVORITE 1'.xs'r1ME FAVORITE EXPRESSION OSTERGARD, DURXVOOD ,....,, , Sfwimming.. .....,......,.,..,....,.... ....,. ..., .,.. . , . You fwouId7l'tIeIzIf1 guyfwould you? PEARSQN, CLARENCE . ..,..., .,.,.. S fwimming .,..,. . .,..,.,.,.. ,. ,..,.,. .By tlzr -way-- PESKO, MIKE .,.,.,....,.., . ....,.,.,...,, .Playing fifve lzzuzdrrd ...,....,4, ,.,..,.,..,,, S urr! ' PETERSON, GI.1KDYS .,.. ...... . . .,..... 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M 'fm htm ' f' Q 'Q ,- .. 11, fm.. fo ,V W 1.' ff,J'jQ, - L9-WXMA 963 HE GG5 OUR COACH A LTLE ,K 1 JANESTOYIN GAME GOING THROUGH VARSITY -- 166 +59- In llll I rr Ill I 'll ru ll ll 11 4, ll ffvfffffh ' ,ww ' 1111 f fffff ' ff I ll I 1 1 fl W f ill! ll I I YI I lllllf WI Zi, I I ,I ' I f'l'lIll hlflllfj 0, I I 01 ll' W ' IU Will' If I W hi 1 f m1,'f'Wf1l fffffs 'fl H1 W4O,Wy,f I 0 ff' 'nw' ' .--Hp. . . vw f'lf'J',L' 'II' F U ', ff'- I, If 0,493 .fm :Inq - H7 MII, N ,I 5.-I ,flfljj ' 15 ,Lfh , ' i ff 1 , 1.7 I,-If Iflll M' N, ,,,, If, , ,. My 1 MI, , Il I , , f- in- l,,. .fr ,, .ff J ., Ilia , I - ff ,C '4 , ,, ,f,,,fff nf, 1'-' gnu my 'i'fjW,,,,ju,,,,fffgfIf,5 ' V, my ,N I. , 71,1 I . H7 11' if .', hum, c ' L-,Wf.,f-I ,,V.f,'II I 1 A V' , ,I E .V.,W, MI, ww ,I , ,ff I .,,,.,'1'lW1lfW lj 'I 4 Aj ' I 1 IQ, ff I 1 1, ' ' vll U J 10 IU II auf? 5 ' Service above Self Convenience-Location Telephone 65-J YV ILJT7 FUNIZQAI HDMI: MARKET--A'I'-THI RD I YVARRIHN, PILININ'A NAME FAVORITE IAISTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION PETERSON, DORIS... ..., .. Rrading , ...,. .,,,...,,.. ,.,., ..... I ' o r gpodnrss sake! PETERSON, RoDr:ERs.,. .,,. .,.Ba,fkft ball .. ..., ., . Nu lnddmg! PUNSKY, LAVVRENCE REARDON, MARIE ,,.... RICH, CHARLES, ..,..,... , Rradingf . . ,....., Ifl orklng ....,.. ., .Playing rlzrxrs .. .... ,, ..,. I gums you'llp11.f.v.' GN! ,.Jolly! 167 IIIXWM1 WWI 1 n If 0 fl Inf 1 L Qywx ,, Mud qlz. :fy Mail' , , , , W. ., V, I, ,Hn Z U-Nl, ,V ,i,AZ,.,I f,vf,ff'f1,m,, l -I .M Hllfl' JW, . ., 'L 'f Wlfwfl W W , lf f-1 R! W -. WW' A' ...lzflw ' ks WW-,,,fW'2f fl qu vw wwff' ' 1 ,, ,Q H ,ww , , ,J r'f'v,4 'f Wa 'L 'WI' W v,,,1,f' 4' mf, 'V 'eau ,,,,,,,, My ,W , ,,, ,, mu M ' lu .f f f, , A A Vw mf ww for l 0 'gl 1,711 lf' 'ff ' 1 Wqfw ,, 6 A ' ' 1, ' 4 f, nn.. ly uf un. V' 1 q4f,,fAIlr', , ,N M l ll... ,,,.. , YY l 'jf U, 1 fy. 4 Vw STUDEBAKER d -l-Door Sedan For Athletic and X - Sporting Goods Fully Equipped and Try Delivered in Warren I-lill's Hardware 5857.00 Warren Garage Co. Father and Mothel' jack and Jane all get their hair cut Bert 1V1'slze5 lo Ilzc' Class of 193-1- I from d II Friend lQEED'S The Friendly Shop NAME FAVORITE PASTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION RICHARDS, JOYCE ,..,.. .. ....4.. Traring around , ....,.,. .,., .. ..,. 0,l,.Yh 1lg!lI'.' RISTAU, HOWARD. ..,,.,... ..,. Firhing .,..,., . .,... ,, .. gosh .valcfxf RITCHIE, HELENE ...,....,. ...,.,... I Janring ,.,.,. ...,.,... .,.,. , . ,.,,. ,,..,.. .,., ....,. .,.,,.. . , . I 1 1 rim Img. ROSS, CPERALDINE Making or lzfaring mush' .,.. ..,.,,.. . MOL'-I1-, my! Ross, VANCE ....,.,..,...... .. ...,... Rmding, ,.,. .,.,,..,.,.,..,.., .,.,,.,.,., . , . ...., .. .. ..,. Do you Iezmfw llzal? -354 168 llfl no ll 'yIlZMl l' :W fn f W 1 ll 1 f W, 111 W1 I Ill , , ' 1 mill' flfllli, 10601 llwllifl I W V N ,W ,I I f ll ff , Mlhwff yy W ,, ful Wa Q' ' , In Wil , ' . -11 1 I HM, . ,,.. 415' WM?-' 1 U E ,I ,,,f . If','I f'4':,I'fI'3III'f,-'cf 'III 3' -I 'HI ij, f4lff'f7,,:fgf'z, , Lrllfrjflf ,, 51 ' rf f' Qin is if ' H , 1 If U, L d2f',,Q,fIuI1, fr. I ' ' ,KJ 'wo ',j'.71 0' why ,ur ww I VI 7 4' ffl- HM 1 'J TW, ,h'f7 f , p1 '0f .,jff, I ,,f', I 7 I ,, R: MW! Q I , 1 nf IW n if LEWIS MARKET QUALITY MEATS PRICED RIGHT Lunches Condy Ice Cream YVHERE ALL THE HlGH SCHOOL EATS The Home of the Toastwichn GEIQACIMOS Boshlin Volves ond Faucets Ultimately the least expensive packard Chrysler plymouth SALES and SERVICE C. A. Hubbard Motor Sales 208 East Street, Warren, Pa. W'arren, Pa. PHONE 356 NAME FAVORITE PASTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION RowI.EY, IMQGENE ,.,. ,.......,. Danring ..... ,.., ,...,., ,..... . , . ..,. ...........,.,,. ..,.,,,.,..,.,, 0 D f ar, Dfar! Russo, ADELINE ,.,... .. ...,,.,.,.., Hiking .,...,.,.... ..,....I ,..,.,.,... .,., ...,..,. . . , ,,.,. , I ., ..., Gff! RYDGREN, KENNETH .,..... .,..,... R 1'adIng and lixlrning to the radiom. Tharlf fwlzar you say. SADLEY, TALBINA . .,..,.... Ekfadlng good books ..,.,....,.... ..... ...,.. . , . ...., ,... I lonfstlyf SAMPSON, MARIAN.. ,..,.,.,,. ...,... S ffwing ,.... .,.,..... .,................,......,,....,......... ......,..,.,.,, K J , Dear! l 69 +31-M W W ,mm W W, 0 fpfwflwf 2 Zyl? 0 Z7 I I 5, fu, f , 1 1 , 1 'wffq f,,,' Wfm wwf 1 f W 1 I M2747 W I0 If ,Ill Nu, 1,4 4 ll 0,10 W ,Ml 4 . 11 f 4, IU WI ,I 1011 Mlm, fluff' 'f ' ' W Q 111111 .,,, , V 1 f ' 'f 'rw f 11. .' . W ,,jw,'ff:'4-,,. Q .wf i 'WW' W. ',g'f-. . , 'wf '- UW' In -, ,ll -- ff, f N 4' M ay A, :iff I rl. ,WM fy -'nuff gl,-r Ingw- .,.,,, -3- - ,, . 'ffwv' ', 2. -, . mf f lf V' , ' 'f ' f 'I' H wwf' L , J u,,,,, f If Q .WV 'f ff..ffZfw.lW 4' If 1 ' f-, ,n. -f.. I , 1. . 1 ' ff u- ' M.,,.'.f-'I-.f ,' ,fu , ,.. WW fn ::.- ::. ff' f A X 41, 1 'bxpt P1 THE CHIEF Ti-HRD noon QSQSY' C6 5 x ANOTHER NINQOUT QIQL a 99' I C10 QV' aff -..gi 170 Eg..- 40 1 ,ll -qlljlfllg u ll-ri, lf P ,gf 'lr ' ily! A flilftffi 1' f M if .v ', , ,, 1 ., ,'.-,ll ,' Q M-.p,l.oj n,.,fl .1 Wvmelyu ,.l ' 4' ll f IW f l. f,1 K 75' f 'f ii i y , ' ? ilfwmle' f- 'myflllfll 'ft'-' 'WP ' ff ff, ,, 1, W1 1, Wm, fffm. ,r J 15,10 'yl,,,, 1 ,' , f,,,f' . I ' IL, ,I W, 'W l,, ,VIH mu If if lit I ' ' hi nf I ll 'I In 43 I i lr' W N lil fn, f, I If , Q, ,WW 9 M 1 1 , fl 1 1 NVE SAY: 'Wlisht shoes dull the mind. Buy your footwear here and know that you're getting an ac- curate ht in Z1 smart, be- coming style. Qur shoes wear-and wear Well. V H. lNllLLER 226 Penn'a Ave., West --fr ' AY... .,f ,If ., WH11llrff0',Qlfg'Ill1l'W .I . 'zgfll fwmfvlillig- A mm . fbi' fwffffjt ' 'l 1' ll WW WW QWZ' tiff- 'lim ' fa If ,I . F, WW 2 U .fn -, 1 rf, lllj MM y .0 , 'HE IAYI: IHE JZYI: somggmtmg is DON'T WORRY,1T'LL. Pkevme ON MY Minn DIE OF STARvATt0N .-.... Ea . r.-. VVhen shopping always try lVlurphy's first. Merchandise of the highest quality. Sold to you at the lowest prices. Keep in mind Murphy's- huy no Seconds or Sub- Standardn m e r - - 4 l ' chandise. Lunch with us or get that cool re- freshing drink at our Fountain. It will make shop- 5 ANDIOC STORES EVERYWHERE ' 'St YS M, A-. - B., Service ww. .4 Srnilef C ping a pleasure. THE NEVVELL PRESS The Business Klzufs Department A Complete Printing Plant Moran 213-217 'rhit-d Avenue 210 Liberty Street I w A J . . , High Grade Smfmnery Blank Books 1r 'f 'y Lllgfllllll-0 Uffire' Supplies Stationery NAME S,xxvn'soN, Noxmsr: E. ,..,.. .... . SA1vn'soN, NORMAN H. ,..... .,., . FAVORITE PASTIM E Rrading .... .,...,. , . ..,,.,..,. ,. ...,................ Dnilty Jometlzing useful .............. FAVORITE EXPRESSION .i... Yrh! .....,...FlIlI' and fwarmer. SANDBLADE, HELEN... ,.,......,., ,Srwmg ..,.....,.... ...,.. . .,.. .....,......,..,.....,..,. .,.,.... D a g -gonit. SANDSTROM, MARY .,,,..... .,.....Tl1inking .,... .. .... ,.,.., .,.,... . . Don't. SATTERLUND, Lois .,....... . ....., Mfssin' around . .,... ..,.,... T i.vIe,1i:k! -t+Zfl71f3+-- llll 01 ,ff 11117 1 5 1 ll I H Ill Il!W,' ffl aff ' If , , I if M' Ill II 0 ll ' ff! 0,1 1111 I X , ' I 1 ,, of' ,r, ,I ,ogg ffffylm U11 fo, . ,A ,llIf T , ,, ,. 'Q 4, o,,,f I ,,,,f.I, fg',5io.'fff 4, I, , I ,,,,,,, foof or , ,7 1 lf ,, ,V ,,,. ., H ,. M X W, ,,,,,,,,, ,, ,I ,,,, .Noni ..,,, ,Q Ip - ' I ,I -1 - . iff, I , ' ., , I,, , , , ,W 1,2 . I 'J V 'fowl fab? 9' f W III, Y' , I- .YNIIVIIZ-IM N,f5,?'i 4' f I 'z 'W , W. 'zo , ' I wo, ,, ' 5 . ., ' rw' 1 ff' ri ,I 'H I 'fl- ' Wx' f ' Il I ' 01 'W nh 5 I ' f' Q 9.'l'f ' iw M I, -U i. 'jj,-Ugg, I- , Worom iviotors, I I I I nc. Servicing BUICK PONTIAC CADILLAC LASALLE and G. M. C. TRUCK 307 Penn'a Ave., VVest Warren, Pa. Perfectly Cooked Foods, Appetizingly Served, and Most Moderately Priced I I BLUE AND WI-IITE RESTAURANT I DINNISRS and SODAS PHONE 9840 211 Liberty St., Warren, Pa. COII1f7IiIl1FlIf.Y Of C. F. LAIQSON I New Suits, Topcoots ond Eurnisiwings Af Reasonable Prices I , V I Levi Epstein C91 Sons 410 Penn'a Ave., West NAME FAVORITE PASTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION SCALisE, ANGELO A .,.....,...,..... ,Playing golf... ...,..... .. ,.,...... .,,.....Slia'e it. ScAr.1sE, ANTHONY J .........,...... Football ....,..........,..,..............,. .......... Y 'ofw2ga! Scmuss FRANK J. ,..,..,...,.,..,.., ,Playing golf. ,..,.......,.,. ....,..,., S kip 11. Scixriss IVIARGARET .,....,... ,...,.,. D oiny anything ,.....,.,...... ...,.,... I 'll bf seein' you. SCALISE TONY ,.,...,.,.......,.........,..... Frmfbalf ,..,..,..... ..., .... . , .,.... ,.Nfrlz. -. ,gi 172 Ek..- 1 ll 1111 up ll Ill F W11,,,p,11,1f111 lr' 1 'II1 ll1 f 1 f 11111111 ll 1 luffwfll ' 'fl' ' f llfllll 10101 W 4 1 I' l l' I 1 f I llfflmfll 0,5171 jwl 'Wd , f 0 ' 0 ,flu 111 ,, ' 11 ll 0 in fl 1 1 ffrll MMM , l lhlmffj I-,212-'1.'-11... 1 , win fm W 1'fii I ' fi fffw' ' fI '11fi ,1 , M , ' '7 f- ww 1 'I'..1,L5'7,r1,, I,, .11111I1 If , ,W,1 ,. 1-' tfffwlffllflzVw -y3,l'f:',g1lc,.'f5.lcc. 1-LJ ff ,J I, ,1 11 I ,u,!,j' ,., 74 '1 ,U 13,111 ' A 1' 711' Mg-,W I ',,L1l,1 ,'fffff'111.1 511. iff , f,I, I Q: -mmf! 4 , lf Il ,.,I11ff41w ,, - lf -1 . 1111, 111 1 I lu fl W 'I USE FINER GASOLINE-V FINER OILS YOUVLI, LIKIZ THIZIR LASTING QUALITIIES YY lQl2l:lN ERS Qll. COMPANY The Little Green Service Station - Allen KI. LanglIans Notion-Wide Stores A NENV KIND OF CHAIN FOOD STORE VV Bo different from otlIer chain stores III tlIe all IIHDOITHIII detznl of Im- I mense buying facilities and ability to sell at lowest prices -- but NEW in the idea that each store is an established neighborhood store -- INDIVIDUALLY OXVN ED - instead of being: operated by a manager. The result is BETTER methods of operation-giving the customer chain store advantage and direct Contact with the OVVNER, who is vitally interested in serving you BEST. NAME FAVORITE PIISTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION SCHMIDT, HARRY.. .,.. .1 . ,.,.. Sporting around ...... ......., .,,....., I I ww yn doin? SCIIULER, jAMEs...... ,.... ,....,,.,., S porting... , ......,.,.... ..,.,. ....,.. . . .Srramf SCHYVARTZ, ANNE ., ...,............. Studying people .,., ...... .,,.,..... A ' ut really! SE.-XQUIST, VIOLET., ,...... ...,.,.,.. S lnfping .... .,I,,...,..,....I... ....,..,,. Y o u bum! SENGER, JANE .......... .....,.,,. 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Sampson 11-Monica Jerman 10-Albert Fox 17-Carl Bartsch 13-Marian Ullrich 13-Howard Larson --Jane Bradford 14-Jane Barger 14--Dorothy Casses -Billy Olson 15-Katherine Logan 15-Georgia Miller --Inez Shellin -Joseph Musante 16-Lawrence Brian 19-James McCool 16-Paul Swanson 19--Wilson Check 20-Bonita Bidwell 21--Esther Anderson 20-Allen Lord 21-Verna Grosch -Helen Fults 21-Charles Engard 25--Helen Dorsey 22-LeAudra Fouche 22--Nathanael Siminsrton Zlli Louis Hogan -Curtis Goodwin 23 Willard Briggs --Leona Kiser ' 23-Thelma Cook 213--Edwin Africa 27-Franklin Lucie 24-Gretta Clendeninfr 27-Gerald Giegerich -Willis Tiukner 245--Robert Brown -Rosemary Moran 28-Marie McFarland '7 7-Alta Larson --Tony Scalise -Robert Olson 30- -Richard Loper 29-Geraldine Ross -Anna Shawkey 30--Emerson Baxter f A I I .I X , fy Q v , 1 L ff ae f f ' - '-..-2 s ' C V K '31 ,?f x April May 1-Ward Eckdahl 2-Donald Heald 9--Adeline Russo 4--Mary Gilson 12-Victoria Nelson -LeRoy Hammerbeck 13--Gladys Peterson 17--Charles Johnson 159-Grant Herdendorf' 20-Albina Sadley 24-Edythe Blick --Preston Hoskins -Ralph 0'Donnell 25 5 1 5 17 18 20 21 22 23 26 1 1 27 29 30 -Valrie Zerbe -Marjorie Brownell --Jean Mack --Jean MacDonald -Anthony Scalise --Audrey Chase -Morris Kintner -Jane Allen -Louise Anderson -Helen Sandbladc --Mary Louise Hickey Eva McCurdy --Martha Meyers -Rose Bevevino -Jean Newmaker --Robert Trushel 174 he-' T El 10 12 15 143 17 18 2 0 9 -n 2-1 iii 29 June 1 Henry Smith --David Main -John Driscoll --Ruth McGhee --Donald Johnson Bernice Miller Richard Kerven Ralph Stronner -Harry Crosby -Vesta McKinnon -Mary Jane Abbott -Phillip Bishop -Margaret Hnnzinger Marian Sampson Peter Bleech Howard Ristau Lois Hogue Herbert Danielson -Marszaret Scalise -Hazel Hambli n Ruth Ackert -Estella Jaynes -Robert Wilson Edith Moore I , 'fu H If V V 1 HW,Ljlllclfvwkllu-W,f,0yl,. ,f H M y f 'UMW I .1 H, .,,,uy.,, 01,4111 f I ' W 1 flu fu f ' ' 1 1 ' f .,, l 0 W Wwgjlh V. 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Values were never more tempting than they are right now. Good clothes and accessories are among the best investments you can make today . . . they cost so little that no man need deny himself the as- surance of being correctly dressed. Tl-IE STYLE SHOP Best In fllezfs PPVFIIFU Corleton O. Goy The Home of Blue Ribbon Meats HOME CURED PRODUCTS HIGH GRADE GROCERIES HIS Book is hound in a RIOLLOY KIADE COVER for which there is no substitute-or equivalent. fi RIULLOY RIADE COVERS, produced by the oldest organization in the cover field, as always, the standard of excellence. Your hook, bound in a KIOLLOY lXlADE COVER, will give you the finest obtainable. ll'ri1'f for flIffl7'II1!1I'iU1I to - The Uovid J. Molloy plont 2857 NORTH WESTERN Avis., CHICAGO, I1.i.. NAME F.xvoR1TE P.xs'r1ME F.xvoRi'ru Ex1'REss1oN SMITH, HENRY ,. ......,..,, Sfwimming ,.,.,...., .,..,.,., .,,.,.. . . . .......Dun'l vwr do thai. SMITH, JOHN, ....,.. .. .......,.. Sin-ping .,.. Yfllll? 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Q 'li ,rf f - if w' Mr 411 1 Jaw The Worren I-ligh School Offers FOUR COURSES TO STUDENTS as follows: COLLEGE PREPARATORY TECHNICAL COMMERCIAL GENERAL - HXIVS- This school is quite amply equipped and the work is carried on by an eflicient corps of teachers. The student spirit is good and the opportunities here zilforded to young people are worth while. suis FAvoR1'rE PASTIME FAVORITE EXPRESSION STovER, RUBY . .,.,, IJam'ing,..,,,. ..,., .. .... ....,...Ol1! My! STRONNER, R.xt.i-H , , . , Driving a rar .,,,.,....,.. . ,.,., .,.,. , , .,.,.,., Nerlz! Svmxsox, PAUL .. Working on 7I1Pl',l!lIlll'J l1m'le.' TEMPt.m'oN, RUss:1,r, ..,....lJrifving a hrarsf ,.., .,,.. ,.,,.. ....,.. . . .Ymlz? TICKNER. XV1I.1,1s .,.,.,.,.. .,.. I Iunting .,.,.., .,,., .,...... .,.. ..... . , . ,. Chestnutsf -- -Q4 177 go.- 0 VI fW 'ff Wqifih ,lv L MIISWI yfn,,,,, ,ffl 7, wfyffwf'w,fq9w,'fff1f,iflf110 . 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Sampson 26--Gertrude Maurer -Durwood Ostergrard Z9-Bertha Morrison ' -Imogene Rowley -Audrey Snyder 31--Michael Pesko 4 5 El 10 12 14 15 21 22 25 241 -Lois Satterlund Hazel Carlson -Mary Mullen -Frances Hunzinbler -James Schuler -Marjorie Johnson -Evelyn Jensen -Gilbert Knubb - -Georixe Clifton -Charles Koehley -Robert Toner -Gladys Songer -Irene Loree -Hazel Carlson --Glenn Larson -Francis Conway Z3-Dale Haggerty -James Olson -- -John Smith Philip Smith 28-Charles Caldwell 2 9 3 0 Geneva Connolly --Violet Seaquist -William Hollister Octo x, ber 1-iiernice Baxter Jane Larsen Kenneth Rydyrren -I--Kenneth Cole -Gail Ettiniler T-Kenneth Ekey 9 13- 14- ix- 19- 20- 21- 23-- 27- Barbara Hand John Hultquist Anne Schwartz Jeanette Acks Howard Johnson Charles Rieh Pauline Finley Kenneth Lowe Carolyn Graham Lucille G. Johnson Irene Osoba Marion Kirby George Lott Betty Latshaw Ruby Stover November December 1-Geraldine Heim 3- Mildred Anderson 4 Francis Janes --Elizabeth Yorlr X-Doris Peterson 4- Philip Lauffenhurger 12-Myrtle liarr ri--George Javkson 15-Virgil Erickson 12--Vera Horfman 16- -Leonard Fallxriski --Vance Ross --Sheridan Johnson 14- Robert Mellonald 17-Dorothy Gehhardt 15-Alma Guild -Margaret MeCutehen -Edna Younsr IH- Amrelo A. Scalise 16--Claronee Pearson 19- 20-- 24- zu- Miner Lauffenberxier Thomas Chido Ruth Henderson Cecelia Anderson Angelo Juliano - 178 17- 21- 24- 26- 2 8-Robert Graham 29- William Lohnes Marjorie Foueh Mary Sanclstrom Mary Louise Hull Warren Decker Doris Dilley If :.1f iQ W ,ff 1 ' , 1 , , 'H rw' f1l1 'ff'.wlfl'lI if fi 'br '41 P vl f1fI'fWf0 ., , If ., rJ1l'f0' 1,111,111 ' 1' IW! VI, ' y 11111111407 'H PM 'W W ff! 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