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

 - Class of 1935

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Fond memories . . . . Amhitions . . . . Striving for Goals ...., A chievements ...... 1? The Staff RIT.-X RETZER ....,. . ,.,..., . . .... ROBERT REYNOLDS ..,.,. ,.... ......... . CHARLES JOHNSON HEI.EN KROH ....,...,.,.... ,..,..,...,.........,........................... CHARLES JOHNSON ..,., JOHN LARSON .. ,..,. PAUL COCHRAN ...,...........,. CHARLES BLACKMAN .....,.. ., ELMER KEI.l.ERMAN .,...,.,. JOSEPH VIOLA., ,,....,.,, RENALDA DUNNINO .......,. ELEANOR 1VIACI,ONALD . .,.., ,. MARILANGHANS .... .... MAC CORAH ......,..,.. JEANNE FIEI.D ......,.....,..,.........,.... . MARY ELLEN OSTERCARDN, .. H.XROI.D TONER. ..,.. . ,.., . . ROBERT COOSWELL ,.,. . MYRTLE MILLER. .,.. . JIMMIE MILLER ..,,..., .. HARRY SCHMIDT .,.. ., MARTHA SIIOAN ,..,. . ..,.,. ,..,. . NlURIEI,W'0IISTENCROFT ..,., CHESTER QQUTZIIER. .....,......,. . GILBERT H.-XNSEN .,..,.,.... CHARLOTTE KNABB .......... BYRON MCKENZIE .. JOHN F,-XNARITIS ,.,....,.. JEAN SCHULER ,.....,, SARAH CARROLI ,...... ........,,.., AIIDEN MACDONALD .......... HELEN HOCKM.XN ......., LAURA LARSEN .,....,,.,.,..,, ,.,.,...,.. . . XVIARGARET FARNSWORTH... .. OLIVE OLSON ....,.,,.,..,.,,.,... ,... ,.... ROBERT R. YYOUNG ,.,.......,., .... RUTH TII,I.OTSON... ,..., CHRISTINE HURD ....,... .... FLOYD BATHURST .,.. ..,. .,.. . Editor-in-Chief Businrss Manzzger Business Manager . .-Icfountant Advertising Assistant Adfvffrtising Assistant Adfuortising .......Assistant Adfvertising .. Cirrulation .. Puhlirity . .. Assistant Publicity Jlanagfr Dlanagrr Hlanager Hlanager Alanagor Jlanagor Rlanager . ..,.... .,....,... . Honorary Editor Editor .. .... Assistant Art Editor Fraturr Editor .......Assistant Fraturr Editor .. ,. .,., .,..,.,.. . Athletir Editor .. ,,,.. .Assistant Athlrtif Editor Cluhs Editor . ,.,.,., ..,.. .,.. .... . S n apshor Editor .. Assistant Snapshot Editor . .. . .. Sfnlor Editor .,.., Assistant Srnior Editor . Assistant Sfnior Editor Assistant Senior Editor . ......,.. ,...... ,..,., J u nlor Editor .Assistant Junior Editor . .. Sophomore Editor . Assistant Sophomorr Editor Frfshman Editor Assistant Freshman Editor .,.... ,... .,.,.. ............Typist Typist .. .Typist .................Typist ......,.,.,.Treasurf'r Farulty Adfvisrr .. Favulty Adfvisfr ..Fai'ulty Adwisrr fhe Staff Dedication 0 Q'l'o HR. JOHN G. Rossxux . Zlbll' leader .... sulicitous zidvisvr . . . worthy exvcutivc .... this rxwllty- eighth issue of 'lx H 1-3 D R A ca 0 N is dc-cliczxtcd, cxprcssiug thc sillcerc' ZldI1liI'Z'i- tion of the class of 1935. Appreciation O Q ln recognition of his unceasing eifort in our behalf we, the members of the class of 1935, take this opportunity to express our apprecia- tion to Mk. FLOYD XV. H,x'i'i-iuusr, Principal of XX7ZlI'I'CI1 High School. 'l'hrough our four years of association with him we have grown to honor and to revere him. Wvise counselor . . . . Patient guide . . . . Sincere friend . . . . Alma inter . . lligfh 111 air f11y .vf111'1'.v 1111 1fIZU'I'1IIg G11'11111i11g 111 11111 11g11f, 11711111 t111f1r ,v111e11111 s1111111's r111b11u 1'i1111 l1'fl'Z'4'A' 11111 111116 111111 117111111 - 1 11r1111g 111 its 1l'Illlffl111 1lf'Illll'j' 0'l'f ll body true' Y So11.v 111111 dllIlg1lfl'l'A' b1111111l' by Illlfj' Gif? Ihfir 1117? in .1'flI1. rlvllvl' 61111111 f'II1b1tfIl1 111111111111 11'1'1' 11x S11f1'z1'.v fllxl' y1111'11111,v 1ll1y1If. fl'111'11111111 f111' j't'IlFJ 1111111 .YIlfl'1j' 1llll'l' 111' Sf71If1l'.K'.S' 111111' 111111 11'11111'. SUIIA' 111111 111111111111'11v 111-11111 f111'1' f11'111.v1fx. 12111111 f111'1' p1'111.v1' IIIII1 f111111f, .11111 11IAl' st111111111'11 111g11 11j11'111.v1'.vg 111111111 nf fffy lI1lIllt', .Hay 11I,1' 111111111' 1111 1111-I1w1'1Il1f IXV1't'f7 I111'1' l'T't'I' f1'1'1', ,l'1II'0IlKll1I 1111' vl'1'1l7'A' 11111111111 IIA' '11-l'11l1l U11 f1r111'111111111111 1111112 1x'1111l1y 11111111111 7 Q111'1f11 of fl1I'Il.YllI't' 4 111g11 111111111 I111' 1'1'xf - flI11y Z11y p11xs1111f -1't'lll'5', 1'111' 1111'11x11r1f 1'1'111'1' 111111 51111 11111 11111. El'llFSf Ivflfllllll, '21 Alumni Association o o o o ini Class of 1935 is welcomed into tht- hody of over two thousand Alumni, who :ire associated for the purpose of fostering a continuing interest in VVarren High School. The Alumni Association keeps a record, insofar as is possihle, of the addresses of all Alumni, to the encl that school acquaintance shall not entirely he forgot. Q lVithin the coming year the Association hopes to organize the scholarship fund which has hcen growing with each year, and which has now reached sufficiently large proportions to finance students who plan on college. It is essential that this fund he incrc-asc-ml with Cach year so that it inay prove of continuing cffcctivcncss in the opportunities it may offer to serve . the Alumni . C ll l f Y Administration JOHN G. ROSSNIAN, S11fN'ri11fz'1l1l4'llf l'1,m'1J NV. B.x'1'HL'Rs'r, l'f-imijm! B. LIZIDIG. .A1.v.vi.vfz111f lJf'i11r'.7,hz1f Rm:1iR'r R. Youxcz, .l.v.vi.fm111 IU-im-ip HI-.RBIiR'l' IJ. HARRIS, Priufifm! limry Sm NIARY A. Sully!-11.'1'x, Jflwzflmm' U-ffzlu BOARD of DI RICCTORS IC. H. Bliszmlx, l'rf.viflw1f w -X fy I,I.DliRIJ, lifrz'-l'n'.vi1l1'11f H.K I. XIOHR. Sl't'7't'f1I7'-Y R. XV. KI.-XCR.-XY, 1'Vl'lI.1H'l'7 . u XX. It L1.lxc.r.R A. XI. I,,xNc1H.xNs H. R. RomaR'l'soN lfxxxu AKINS, Clvrk tloux SIUGIXS, AIR., Snfirifnr I HICAI TH IJICPAR'lx3IlCN'l' IDR. ICIINYIN S BRRLGS, .llnliml lmjmf 1 I R.xxcr4 AN N G X clll0RtLIi ,J IIKEY, Drufuf IlVl'ffil'l1f.Yf YR1czH'1', Sflmnl ,Xw1lI'.Vl' H.XX'l'liR, Hum! fJll.VfUIliIlll ath matics hum frI..XmSliR MARX' l,lfElil.l S Nlxxlris XVx1'1'12 j. li. I.:-:muz :XRLYX F. llvxnxxi XVII,l.I.XNI I.xI-'r1aR'l'Y lstor Prmlcml. F1x1.1aY Lrxra Nruscxrcm F. ll, IIIQTRICK Muay A xrmx Mun' llwznsux RUllI4R'I' R. Yorxu .bXRl.Yx F. lhwrzxxr ,I xm-5 XV XI mf angua es C21 1 XIJX NI. U11 wma, l.f1!if1 Nlxm S'1wwx4., lflwmff Ax XIZEI Du, I-'rf-11.11 Bl'IlXl4l'HX r91'1xu'r4l,lcr:, llwrfmnf I1 x1,1a'1'2 H no xx. I.f1m1 ,XI :cr 5I1Qt,!XS, I,f1liu lin lis AlX'I'lI.lJX S'!'liIYHO!'l Axyx K xm. C1.xR.x Sxxxma K'x1susx'1v1i linux E111 x1zlf'rH XV1cxs'1'Rrm EBIYXIA lQERII.XR'I' MARY Sroxli :XX,XI3IiI, Du' Commercial ,l. I,xes1,1l. Bums RVH1 ,l'll.I.4J'I'SUX llxkux' NlcC'm'sxm' Hrfmixl-. XX'4mn ,I XXI-nl' Cxvelwx Nh Luis lim 1 NI xx Science Ekxl-151' G. BICCKXYITH L.EOX.XRI3 Nxsrmx E. Ross CAR1,s0N xVlI.I.I.XM LxrfFEk'1'Y Physical lid I. B, I,15xmr9 ,IL'IJl'I'H lixxyxk Hrivu' CI. K4lI.I'IliFx llmlrcla Fmfmlwrz fine Arts l..xl'R x Ii1sI51.1,, Jllzyif limzm 5l .lMliIlS, 1111111 .XIWIX Sxxwsrvx, .1Ill,k'H' I'.DI'l'H hx XIZI1, llffmr' lifflflffflzlm Ilv-rzlznm' Il. Nlcrlms. lIIL1'll,Yll'l1ll .lff C'XIiI,I.THN KVM, fII.f11.4fl'I1lf lrl llIl,m4f:x1m l',I1W.xRIJS, .lrr .Xxx U, XVR1r.H'r, llumf' .yllfglllff lI.xm4.1, l'1x1,1ix. Ilwnw .xlllkllly Qi QE 53 'ff at Q y .Mg k'1 1 f -1.222 X 'Q A Z fi ,uni -..a4l-.,,.. ,f,, ,gf ,wm.:Lfs.Q.zfii3.Q.Lm-g.v.,s5.,r RT C ass fficers JOHN l,,-msox, l'nf.vi11w1f ICLIC.-XNOR KIACIJONALIJ, I'ivv4l'rw'i1I' AIARG.-XRli'I' BI.-XL'RIiR, Sefrrtfzry BLYRDETTE XVOLFE, Tzwmzrw- 3wlYR'l'l.lZ MILLER, l'Ii,vtm'ia11 LEVVIS KIZTXIHLIS, Twxtninr Rrlyx RE'1'xER, Projwluff XI.xR1,xN JENKINS, Port M.-xc COR.-NH, 1101101- JILXNNIQ FIELD, Dmmr YlRc:lN1,x COR.-KH, Donor JACK M,xcIJON,-x1.n, Donor Amxinik KIACIJONA-xI,1J, lf,'Ill'llfl'I' AR'1'HUR REED, ffnrblw- liE'1 1'Y KELLER, llkzrblwr 0 Blur 111111 Crawl Class Colors - Class I?l0XYCI' - llvllirf' Ruff Class Klasmt 4 flwzry ll Class Might Time Place Scene Scene May 31,1935 .... 8:15 P. M. Beary Building A Novelty Play THE KIYSTIQRY ROOKI - 1950. -The goi eou new high school huilding, 1-The superintendent of schools in confeienee uith detec tives from Scandia Yard. ll - 'lihe detectives make some wonderful diseox erus Prophet . . . . Rita Retzer Historian . Xlyrtle lliller Poet . . Klarian Jenkins 'liestator XVarhlers Donors . Lewis Kemhle Betty Keller Arthur 3 lcljonald Arthur Reed . Klac Corah Virginia Corah Jeanne Field jack Nlacllonald Others in the cast numher one hundred forty. Composed hy the class in Creative 1Vriting. Commencement .... june 7, 1935 .... S200 P. KI. Beaty School AKIIQRICAS CHILD or THIC THRICIC HL'NDRICD'l'H ANNIVERSARY of ANHQRICXS HICH SCIIOCH The class Pr A Pageant Play hy direction of in Creative YVriting1 under the Anna Louise Kahl PRO Loc U it Processional Klarch Invocation Song K .lfllrrim PART l Salutatory Birthday Gathering PART ll The Schools of Yesterday PART Ill 'Phe Struggle for Ifree Schools PART l V rll0I1'l0I'1'UXV Our Goal Yaledictory esentation of Diplomas and Awards Singing of flllllll Jlalw' Benediction Recessional RICHARD M. ANl1ERS0N7Dit'lt' Ruddy, at-commodatinzr, lively. SHELDDN M. :XXIBERSON Ellicient, blond, courteous. DONALD ROIIERI' .-XN'I'ICo-Tim Likable, mannorly, cordial, Basketball 11, 3, 415 Varsity 13, 415 Football 13, 1415 Baseball Class 13, 415 Hi-Y 121. EDWARD j, ARMs'I'RoNc:-Iiddif' Lively, flattering, egotistical. Orchestra 11, 215 Band 11, 2, 315 Latin Club 1215 Hi-Y 1315 German Club 1315 Glee Club 11, 2, 415 Basketball 13, 41. EDWARD :XUBITZ-Emi Sedato, friendly, staunch. Football 11, 2, 3, 415 Science Club 13, 41. lVl.XRG.XRIE'I' 1iAII.Ex'-I'f'g1yy Quaint, neat, dear. Dramatic Club 13, 415 Assembly Plays5 Glee Club Girls' Club 1415 Latin Club 12, 3, 41. Band 11, 415 Varsity JAMES L. ALLEN-Jim Determined, impartial, high-minded. CATHIQRINH EI,IzAI2ETH ANDERSON-Kay Nive, sincere, natural. Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Cabinet 1415 Social Service 12, 315 Finance 1215 Dramatic Club 12, 415 Dragonette 141. I L. llXXlliI, AxImRR5ox-121111 Reliable. consistent, strong. FREDERICK ANDIQRSUN liusy, jovial, persistent. HOWARD A. AxDuRsox-lx'ri5.f-lx'z'zI.v!y Cheerful, bright, small. 2, 315 Latin Club 1215 President 1215 Orchestra 1215 Science Club 141. Nllil.VlN ,'XNl1liRSON-.lllfifll Ohliszing, hardy, discreet. Stenographers' Club 141. 12, 3, 419 12 l'Iexiuu'1 1ix Hman Judicious, decisive, well-behaved. Stenographers' Club 1433 Commercial Contes R.Kl.l'H L. Blkxei'-Rudy Sympathetic. childish, buoyant. Basketball 11, 2, 3, 43, Dragonette Board 1433 Fo Baseball 11, 335 Mushball 123. O 1TARME1.1..x B.-xuoxx-Mr! Peppy, charitable, mirthful. Class Basketball 13, 43, Girls' Club 123 DALE IKEAN-Bmny Cautious, orderly, capable. Basketball 11, 335 Science Club 13, 43. Axxx l'51.EI-:CH-.inn Reserved, amiable, polite. Stenographers' Club 13, 43. join: B1,uucH-Ulfraimia liashful, alert, sportsmanlike. t 133. otball 1139 Football 13, 435 Varsity 143, Track 1133 Basketball 12, 3, 433 Glee Club 143, Mushball 123. Nl.-XRY ELIZABETH Boisrnr:-liridgn Old-fashioned, happy, splendid. Girls' Club 12, 339 Latin Club 143, French Club 143. SAMUEL F. BoxAv1'r.x-Sammy Speedy, ambitious, cheery. Basketball 12, 3, 435 Varsity Squad 13, 43, Baseball 11, 3 43gHi-Y143gMushball123. O SAMMY B. Bklxnls-Nmcxlzuy, Cowboy ldnthusiastic, perplexing, active. Football 113. l3ORlS Hkomeiucx-Iluty Observing, keen, stuclious. Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 433 Junior Play 1335 Glee Club 11, 2 33: Girls' Club 11, 2, 335 Debating Club 12, 3, 43. O l.UCll,I.Ii Bimwx-AI,11ry Demure, eompunionzible, naive. Club 11, 2, 335 Glee Club 1135 Dramatic Stenographers' Club 13, 43. Girls' Club 123 RUTH Er,1z.x1suTH Iiumux-Rzzllzir Mirsvhievous, petite, zealous. Latin Club 143, Freshman Girls' Club 1135 Girls' Club 123 ETHHI, C.xR1,s0N lmlepemlent, agreeable, prurlenl. Stenographers' Clubi Cliimugis Grexx C.lRl,SON11:l1I'fA'IIIl lndiffi-rent, hearty, stvaslfasl. Football 11, 235 Glee Club 1235 Basketball 11, 23. 0 NORMAN lkvix CEDIalu1Uis'1'-Sf'l1nozf Gifted, fearless, worthy. French Club 1235 Basketball 133. Mwrsram' MAE CH.wEI.+.1l111-gif Elvish, dreamy, comienial. Girls' Club 13, 435 Dramatic Club 1435 Basketball 13, 43. liizrra Enwix CHASEYBIIA' Kirlflish, nimble, romantic. Home Room Chairman 1235 Latin Club 11, 235 Hi-Y 11,235 Basketball 12, 33. KI-:NNETH M. CHR1s'rENslsN-Kmzny Quiet, witty, slow. Home Room Chairman 1335 Latin Club 11, 235 German Club 13, 43. BII.I.IE CIUXXCY Jolly, friendly, vivaeious. Girls' Club 13, 435 Stenographers' Club 13. 435 Dramatic Club 143. VV11.r.1s Leis CIARKE-IVilIif l Mischievous, jocular, argumentative. Basketball 12, 335 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 43 5 Assembly Plays5 Spanish Club 11, 235 Hi-Y 11, 23. , PAUL YV. Cocnmx-.llirley Calm, serious, sincere, Dragon Board 1435 Dramatic Club 1435 Hi-Y 11, 2, 33. B.xRn,xR.x liuxxiak COOK-Conley Chatty, brisk, happy. Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 435 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 435 Girls' Club 11, 2, 335 Latin Club 1235 Stenographers' Club 11, 23. O E. Mic Coluri-A-Ipplr Comiual, popular, jolly. Football 12, 335 Dragon Board 1435 Senior Playg Cheerleader 1435 President Dramatic Club5 Dragonette Board. MARY Viiuzixu CORAH-Ginny Radiant, cute, lovable. Latin Club 12, 335 Girls' Club 12, 3, 435 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 435 Glee Club 12, 3, 435 Freshman Girls' Club 113. LUc1i.1,E L. CGRBHTT-Cillf Amiable, Come-ly, sentimental. Freshman Girls' Club 1135 Girls' Club 12, 3, 435 435 Senior Play5 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 435 Assembly Play. lS.XBEI. lVl.XRIE CORHRAN-Izzy Bland, musical, capable. Stenographers' Club 13, 435 Dramatic Club 143. GEORGE L. CRAFT-Bllfffl Chivalrous, evasive, impressive. Basketball 12, 3, 435 Football 1335 Varsity 13, 43. Band 1135 E1.ia.xNoRE PA ULIN E CROWLEY-Elle Healthy, active, playful. Stenographers' Club 13, 43. E.XKl. CHZORGE CULRERTSON-Cuby Huge, mild, worthy, Football 11, 2, 3, 435 Varsity 143. lvl.-XRY AGNES IJi1.i.oN-Dilly Animated, gay, Carefree. Stenographers' Club 1435 President 1435 Senior Club 12, 335 Latin Club 123. Cabinet 13, Track 11 3 5 Play5 Girls' EDNA Louise lJUNHu'1MYBi71y Genuine, content, sociable. Latin Club 1235 Girls' Club 1435 Freshman Girls' Club 113 REx.u,D.x Axx l7UXXlNG+A'!lt1'II Iivwituhingr, clever, exceptional. Entered Senior Year5 Dragon Board 1435 Dramatic Club 143 Glee Club 1435 Home Room Vice-Chairman 1435 Girls' Club OLGA IJYCKNSIJI-U11 Talkative, sympzithetiv, solemn. Latin Club 12, 335 Girls' Club 1235 Dragonette Board 143 French Club 143. fi.-XRNET EDVVIN EBERH.-XRIJT-GUYIIIFF Little, lively, beaming. Football 13, 435 Basketball 12, 335 Senior PlaV5 Band 11, 2 335 Hi-Y 1135 Latin Club 1235 French Club 143. 0 HELEN ECKARDT Moody, ambitious, talented. County Contest 19325 State Contest 19335 Orchestra 11, 2 3, 435 Glee Club 12, 3, 435 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 43. JOHN CONRAD EIKENRURG-Ikr Capable, stromr, vigorous. Home Room Chairman 1435 Hi-Y 143. F .-XR'rHL'lz Gmumox liwuian-Gitldy Kinrlht-artt-rl, ms-rry, ss-homing. I-li-Y 11, 235 Dramatic Club 1135 Debating Club 113. lznxx M.uu:.xRE'r Exrzlii-Iitldlr' liivt-ly, tiny, llesorvinul RlCH.3Rl3 Exr:l,15H-lliuk l'lat'isl, sit-arly, 4'cmsn'it-ntimls. 1 i FI,nRi:xcE M. Exc:s'rRoM Liberal, nu-ck, worthy. Latin Club 11, 235 French Club 1435 Orchestra 12, 3, 43. 1i13RD13Y Rl'SSEI.I. Erucksoxilirif Stoliwl, sinm-re, manly. German Club 1335 Latin Club 1335 Science Club 13 4,3. 5 Nokuxx L. Ekxcxsox-Nornz Powerful, joynus, frolicsome. Track 11, 2, 33 5 Varsity 11, 2, 335 Football 12, 3, 435 Varsity 1435 Hi-Y 1235 Spanish Club 11, 235 Rifle Club, Chairman. Rmzniu' E. Ekicxsox-King Goutl-lookiutr, 4-lamorous, friendly. Football 12, 3, 435 Basketball 12, 3, 435 Senior Playg Hi-Y 1435 German Club 1235 Boys' Glee Club 1435 Rifle Club 143. Vivux YVINIFREIJ Eklcxsox-Dwvd , Genial, timorous, loyal. Girls' Glee Club 11, 235 Latin Club 123. M.xRY j.xxE B. EVANS-Jazzir Attractive, distinctive, genial, Dramatic Club 1435 Latin Club 11, 2, 335 French Club 1435 Girls' Glee Club 1135 Assembly Plays 1435 Girls' Club 143. Mixxcmnsr juan: FARxswoR'rHYI'fygy Noisy, happy, infantile. Dragon Board 1435 Stenographers' Club 13, 435 Girls' Club 1235 Commercial Contest 12, 33. XV1I,soN 'l'. FxkxsuURTH-I'nrkfy Loyal, rt-tiring, spruce. Assembly Play 113. Axxx Mui FliRRIEb-,'17lIl Affalwlm-, ubliprimr, jrood-natllrwl. Stenographers' Club. jmxxu El,1z.xBr-:'rn lflmn-Flrri Diminutivo, coquvttish, popular. Dragon Board 11, 435 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 435 Players' Group 11, 335 Assembly Plays 12, 3, 435 Junior Play 133. FRANCES ELLEN Fl.1317I3-Ffflllllil' Laudablv, resolutv, sim-4-rv. Stenographers' Club 13, 43. CI,ll-'ifoklm Hlzmsxwr Fouscaknx-Fuzzy Scnsiblu, exacting. pleasing. Basketball 13, 435 Science 13, 43. NORMAN lNiliRRl'l' FoRsc:Rux-w.Ynrn1 Agri-cable, premise, pt-rsevcrinfr. French Club 1235 Science Club 13, 43. FRANK Auuusrus fiEl.l3'l I'l57Ctlllk Clover, tat-tful, chzlmrealwlc. Cilik.-XLDIXE lhzm. Gmaxus-Jfrry Ohligrinxz, aliventurous. factitious. Latin Club 1235 Girls' Club 133. SliR.ll-'IND l'. lil15I.l13'lA'l'l, -lk.-Giggfc Youthful. lzickadalsicul, humorous. Baseball and Basketball 13, 43. Doxxx I.ExoR.x Clll,l,liSl'lIi-Dllllllll' Frivolnus. sm-iablu, pleasant. Girls' Club 1335 Stenugraphers' Club 133. INl,xRY linxx lilSSIil.BRliCH'l'-Glflflfflf lnqnisitivv, smiling, talkative. Gi:-ls' Club 11, 235 Stenographers' Club 133. 'l'HnM.xs jxmris CiR.XCl-1, JR. Tall. aprrvuablm-. c-cmsurvutive, Al. R,xx'MuND GRAM'-Grady Cnmpanionalule, wt-ll-clispost-rl, jolly. Dramatic Club 11, 235 Track 113. llxtil, 1-ILMER Gan'-Ilzzllrl Mirthful. optimistic: manly. Basketball 13, 435 Science Club5 Football 143 l,E'I'liR GR.xZI.xN0 Athlc-lic, balmy, humorous. Football 12, 315 Basketball 13, 41. l5URIJEssI.x JEAN GREEN-1s'Im1f.f l'm-rsistt-IIL, scrvne, swt-ot-tenim-resl Stenographers' Club. HARRY 1iRliliN Happy-u'o-lIIcky, je-stinzl. consrenial Football 12, 3, 415 Varsity 1415 Track 11, 215 Mixed Chorus 1415 Basketball 1315 Hi-Y 121. M. VIRGINIA ciRl1Vli-Gillfjff Frank, gracious, tlirtatious. Dragonette Board 1415 German Club 13, 415 Vice President 1315 Secretary 1415 Latin Club 11, 215 Dramatic Club 13 41 CHESTER ll. GUTZLER-Chet Dependable, vigorous, tactful. Basketball 13, 415 Varsity 1415 Latin Club 11, 21 German Club 13, 415 Hi-Y 1415 Dragon Board 1415 Class Softball 121 l'lEI.EN M. l-IAEHN-Hrlfzzf Slow, cultured, responsible. Glee Club 12, 3, 415 Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Girls Club 3, 415 Home Room Chariman 12, 315 Latin Club 121 EIIITII EI..xIxE ll lCl.L'Xl'1-Sl10I'fj,' Unalssuming, swvet, rt-sourcm-f'ul. Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Dramatic Club 1315 Latin Club 1215 German Club 13, 415 Home Room Vice-Chairman 131. RUIII li. H,u:5'rRox1-Toon Aygilu, candid, suave. Girls' Club b ll 12, 315 Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Class Basket- a 11, 2, 3, 415 Stenographzzrs' Club 13, 41. I I-Xvsox BURR ll.xII:II'I'-llarpa Witty, hasty, loquzirious. High School Band 11, 2, 3, 415 High School Orchestra 13, 415 Hi-Y 1415 Assembly Playsg Dramatic Club 11, 2, 41. R.xYxIoNIm lfDVV.flRl3 l'IAxN.xHs-Ray CoIIsirlcI'zIt,c-, rt-snonsiblv, sportivc-. Spanish Club 111. Gll.l3liIiT HANSEN-Gilf Armlont, athletic, fickle. Football 11, 2, 3, 415 Basketball 12, 315 Junior Play 1325 Football Varsity 1415 Glee Club 1415 Dragon Board 141. l1l.XRI.lN WINIFRED llANSEN Thin, gentle, dignified. Girls' Club 12, 315 Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Latin Club 11, 2 . ELXIXE Louisa lxlli.Xl,D?I,I1Il1l' Humblu, kindly, pensive. Latin Club 121. l'llil.EN RUTH HUCKALXN Ruddy, chubby, admirable. Dragon Board 1415 Dramatic Club 12, 315 Stenographers' Club 13, 41. O Vl1Jl..X .'Xl,I RliD.X llOI.MBER1971Q1lA'L' Rt-servvd, precise, proud. Stenographers' Club 1315 Class Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41. Bli.YI'RICE JANE l'l11l,'l'fBf' Reliant. refined, charming, Glce Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Latin Club 11, 215 French Club 1415 Girls' Club Debating Club 1215 Girls' Club 121. lVl.XR1i.XRl-1'I' P. llY.x'l 1'-I'rg1gif Slenclvr, trim, lovely. 11, 2, 315 French Club 1415 Lat Dramatic Club 111. lVlARI.XN El.li.XN11R HYDE Timorous, industrious. upright. in Club 1215 l1Hll.I,ll' M. l'1 1'riI.-l'l1i! Surccssful, bright, mannerly. Football 12, 3, 415 Basketball 12, 3. 415 Baseball 11. 31 Mushball 1215 Senior Playg Home Room Chairman 131. lVl.lRI.1N EI.lZ.-XBETH -IliNKlNS1JI'1IkJ' Boyish, intellectual, talkaLivv. Assembly Plays 13, 415 Dramatic Club 13, 415 Senior Play German Club 12, 3, 41. CH xkuis D. JOHXSUY-1,'1il1f'k Pomnous, systcmatiu, prudent. Dragon Board 13, 415 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 415 Senior Play Junior Play 1315 Assembly Plays 12, 3, 415 Hi-Y 11, 21 Cn.uu,o'r'1'n VIRGINIA joHNsoN-Dolly Uuzissuming, inoclt-st, quiut. Stenographers' Club 13, 415 Girls' Club 141. Cl 11-'Forum ciliR.Xl,l1 jr'mNsnN-Nilhjwrs Slim. loyal. wise-1-rackinir. Band 11, 2, 315 Buys' Glee Club 1415 Spanish Club 11, 21 E1,is.xNolu2 lxl.XRl.XN JOHNSON-Blfllltiil' Amiztlulc, happy, precise. Entered in Senior Year. 111.1 1-.RA juswiilxri, jrmxsnx-I ra Stuuuvli, porsistt-ut, painstaking. Stenographers' Club 131. bl.lR1iXRli'l' ,'XRl.liNli joiixsox-l'wg1gfy Vig:'m'uus, uriinizltml, zu'n'un1Inmlzitiripf. Girls' Club 13, 413 Stenographers' Club 13, 415 Dramatic Club 1115 Commercial Contest 131. RICHARD M. AlllHN5'l'UN-111116 Uonipusvd, sim-or:-, rclizxlilv. Stenographers' Club 131. Rmar:R'1' XY1zrx.1xx1 .lORlI,XX+B01I C0ll1Ilt'l.f:'lll, friemlly, kind. Spanish Club 11, 21. o lun 1'i.AR1c luiixxo-.lufr Little, appreciative, trustworthy. Stenographers' Club 13, 415 Glre Club 13, 41. Rum KiiuRi,i-Kflzrli V Nota-worthy. precise, wise-. Dramatic Club 13, 415 Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Latin Club 12, 31, French Club 141. Dux Ricu xzz11Kii1,1.ER-lfflln Lzinky, quit-k, zuxreeable. Boys' Glee Club 11, 2, 415 Latin Club 121: German Club 141 ' Hi-Y 11, 2, 41. Burrx' jxxia KiQ1.i.Ek-Brtiy Cnxiiimluiit, wrll-likwl, attlmctive. Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41, High School Quartet 1415 Vice4Chair- man of Home Roomg Girls' Club 131. ELMER Nifrsia KEi.1.i-11:MAN-liflly StlHllU1lS,lll'1lll3Y1f,PX?lL'l.ll1g'. Dragon Board 1417 Latin Club 12, 3, 413 Science Club 1413 French Club 141. LEWIS G. KiaMm.ia-Imwiy G. Playful. unique, talenti,-nl. Dramatic Club 11, 3, 41, Senior Play: Assembly Plays 13, 413 Evening of Plays 1413 Latin Club 12, 3, 413 Hi-Y 11, 21. Fxuxcus N. K1nnuR-lfmn Riiuisfn-11, munnish, can-l'rm-u. Football 11, 21 . lihkxicia ARHIAIAE KIFER-liffrzzir All'c's'timi:i1.v, pretty, Lisly. Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Ring Committee 1415 Freshman Girls' Club 1115 Latin Cl.1b 121. Howfuzn j. KINQXNDER-If0Q,L'fF Romantic, cheerful, rugruish. Rum' BLANCHE Kixfp Quiet, intelliyrent, vapahlv. Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 455 Glee Club 1255 Girls' Club 11, 2, 35. I Vlikoxlcx jorxx KIN12-l'fI'I1 Short, thoughtful, obedient. Dragonette Board 1455 Stenographers' Club 13, 455 Glee Club 115. Gwraxnumx joycic KINKMD-Gfwfzzzzif Earnest, faithful. nmdcst. Freshman Girls' Club 1155 Girls' Club 12, 3. 455 Latin Club 1255 Girls' Club Varsity Basketball 145. Avikyi, jefxxxia lilSliRf.'l'L'!? Fascinating, cloliberatv, joyful. Stenographers' Club 13, 455 Commercial Contest 135. Eiiux Louisa lil,Iil'FliR4l1'Hil' Dainty, painstaking, upright. Girls' Club 11, 255 Dramatic Club 13, 455 Glee Club 1355 Latin Club 11, 25. Nl.-1R.I 011112 Emisu KNABH Patient, gifted, conscientious. Dragon Band 12, 355 Junior Band 1455 Orchestra 13 45 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 455 Girls' Glee Club 12 3 45 ll.lZEI. LOUISE KN1511'l,T15N1lI!l1' Animated, me-tlioriival, smiling. Girls' Club 12, 3, 45 3 Dramatic Club 11, 3, 455 Stenomaphens Club 13, 455 Freshman Girls' Club 1155 Ring Committee 145 EDWARD KNUPv4lx'n11pp Kind, business-like. industrious, Latin Club 125. QPILRERT B, Kxuvp-Szzoz Comic, enerxrt-tic, determined. Latin Club 1155 German Club 13, O HELEN KRUH Charming. hlithv, busy. Stenographcrs' Club 13, 455 Commercial Contest 135 Dragon Board 145. EVA LUCll,l.E l,,fxND1-:Rs-l'rf IVN Wt-v, ambitious, frail. Slcnographers' Club 13, 455 Dragonette Board 145 45 Przcsrzr El.1Z,Xl3liTH l,1NlJlS+Pi'gl Stutliulls, clauntless, llcpemlziblu. Assembly Programs 1335 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 435 Glee Club 1435 Girls' Club 143. MAR1 I,.xNcpn.xNs Artistic, sopliisticau-ll. cultured. Dragon Board 13, 435 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 435 Girls' Club 133. I,.xUR.x lklirmum IARSEN Ablc, vonversable, llracious. Stenographers' Club 13, 435 Dramatic Club 1435 Dragon Board 1435 Commercial Contest 133. IXRLENE lJOR13'l'HY L.-XRSON-IVFIII' Painstakinfr, noble, pleasant. Entered Junior Year5 Latin Club 1335 Girls' Club 1435 Dra- matic Club 143. JOHN YVILLIAM LARSON-Johnny Influential, tactful, popular. Football 11, 2, 3, 43, Manager 1435 Senior Play5 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 435 Home Room Chairman 13, 435 Senior President. ROBERT BRAO1.12Y Lxsssk--Srrub Sensible, dapper, vigorous. Dragonette Board 1435 Latin Club 1235 German Club 133 CHARLES G. l.lNCK-Cflllfk Self-confident, talkative, well-groomed. German Club 1435 Latin Club gl, 235 Track 1135 Football 12, 3 . Elll'fH LIND-Iidif Pcrsevcrinfr, tall, dignified. Girls' Club 13, 435 Latin Club 12, 33. JOHN VVESLHY L1NuuERcs-Lindy Gentle, honorable, substantial. Dragonette Board 143. FLOYD LINOOUIST-I.indy Languid, lanky, handsome. Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 435 Band 11, 2, 3, 435 Glee Club 12, 335 Spanish Club 11, 235 Home Room Chairman 123. lJOU1II.AS LOQQAN-Doug Bothersome, Original, kind-hearted, Football 1 2 3 ' Glee Club 4 ' S anish Club 1 2 ' Hi-Y 1 v , 3, 1 3, P . 1 , 3, 11, 235 Dramatic Club 13, 435 Evening of Plays 133. CLARA CAROLINE LONEY Timixl, quiet, bashful. Stenographers' Club 13, 43. ELIZABETH L. LOPEZ-Bffly Rare, f:0n109l, 2CY10Y'l1llS. Dragonette Board 1315 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Senior Play5 French Club 1415 Assembly Plays5 Latin Club 12, 31. ARTHUR JEROME Loucks-dirt Sluw, grood-nature-d. If-nivnt. Baseball 1215 Basketball 1215 Latin Club 12, 31. JXIAVIDA ELIZ,-Xlili'l'H LUCIA-,J!1'r Energetic, tiny, lady-like. Girls' Glee Club 1315 Latin Club 121. JOSE1-Hmm R. LUCIA-.Io Lovable, thoughtful. mt-ek. Glee Club 13, 415 Stenographers' Club 13, MARGARET Ac:NEs LUc1A-Margfir Benignant, obliging, dainty. Latin Club 1215 Girls' Club 121. SARAH FRANCES Lucma-Sally Genial, generous, mild. Latin Club 121. 41. RoB1eR'r HENRY LYTLE-B011 Sleupy. athletic-, humorous. Football 13, 415 Basketball 13, 415 Hi-Y 11, 21. E1.uANoR lvl.-XCDUNALD Gracious, yrentee-I, desirable. Dragonette Board, Editor 1415 Dragon Board 1315 Senior Play: Junior Play5 Vice-President of Senior Class. JOHN G. MAcDuN.u,1v-Jafk Fervm-nt, gleeful, gallant. Dragon Band 11, 215 Orchestra 11, 215 Senior Playg Glee Club 11, 2151-li-Y 11, 2, 315 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41. VIRGINIA l,.XUELI..fX MAIER-Minry Serious, calm, artistic. Stenographers' Club 131. JOHN IJ, MALLNO-Johnny Massive, shrewd, smart. Latin Club 12, 3, 415 Nunc Et Tunc Board 1415 Senior Playg Football 11, 215 Science Club 141. 1iRETCHEN ,IO-ANNE MARKER-SfLcivkfy x71V1f1.L'1O1lS, unusual, extreme. Assembly Plays5 Girls' Club 1215 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 315 Girls' Club-Hi-Y Play 121. Aramis K.x'rH1.EEx l1'l0NROE Unsellish, mischievous, vivacious. Dramatic Club 1315 Girls' Club 131. El,IZ.flBli'I'H A N N E MUNRUE-Bivlay Unassumingr, hesitant, eandidi Girls' Club 1315 Latin Club 121. I JUNE V1Rm:1N1A MONS'I'R11MfJIllliP Great, exceptional, happy. Stenographers' Club 131. JAMES F. MOR.XN, jR.-Jim Immaculate, impetuous, uneoncerned O CSEORGE VVM. Morro-Gfnryr Noted, boisterous, mlyrmmic. Football 11, 2, 3, 415 Basketball 12, 3, 415 Glee Club 1415 Mushball 12, 31. VERA lNlUNCH-fl Pla:-id, studious, slender. Girls' Club 13, 415 Stenographers' Club 141. OTIS G. M.xRx,1f'r'r-Oiy Subtle, diminutive, alert. FR.xxR josrirn i1l:lSS.l1C1IiIllf Unrestrained. sleek. enthusiastic. Football 11, 2, 3, 415 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Track 11, 21. I M.xRc:.xRET M.xURieR-Maygir Notable, versatile, peppy. Cheerleader 1415 Quartet 1415 Senior Play5 Girls' Club 12, 3 415 Girls' Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 415 President 111. lxllkli lNlERliNICK Honest, tiny, diligent. Stenographers' Club 13, 41. MAE C. lVlll,LER Light-hearted, agreeable, visionary. atin Club 1215 Freshman Girls' Club5 Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 L Dramatic Club 12, 41. lVlYR'I'I,E MAE MILLER-Myrr Ju rlieious, cultured, scholarly. Varsity' Debating 12, 3, 415 Dragon Board 12, 3, 415 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 415 Assembly Plays 1415 Senior Play. m.tmsem. ARTHUR J. M.xCDoNAI.Ix, JR.-Art Happy-no-lucky, frank, enterprising. Junior Treasurer 131, Cheerleader 13, 41, Assembly Plays 13, 41, Home Room Vice-Chairman 121, Mixed Quartet 141. JANE lVlCClARRY Joyful, petite, keen. Girls' Club 12, 31. KEITH CHARI,Es MclNTosII-Mac lfearli-ss, jolly, accommodatinxr. Football 12, 3, 41, Varsity 141, Spanish Club 11, 21, Secre- tary 121, Hi-Y 12, 31, Glee Club 141, Dragonette Board 141. LoIs AV.lNEl.l.E MCKEEH,XN-Iyllf Talented, adorable, magnetic. Band 11, 2, 31, Orchestra 131, Home Room Chairman 121, Girls' Club 111, Freshman Girls' Club, President 131. FOREST lVlClVllCHAEl.-Sfufl Stubby, sturdy, optimistic. JEAN NELSON-Blondie Kind, coquettish, fickle. Freshman Girls' Club, Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Dramatic Club 12, 41, Latin Club 12, 41, French Club 141. lVlIl.DRED CHRISTINE NELSON-Millie Cordial, reserved, admirable. Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Home Room Vice-Chairman ographers' Club 141. 121, Sten- ETHEI. NERO Graceful, delightful, capable. Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Freshman Girls' Club, Dramatic Club 13, 41, Home Room Chairman 141. BETH E. NlVlilliSlIIfJ Impressive, staunch, fun-st-ekinpz. Freshman Girls' Club, Dramatic Club 121, Glee Girls' Club 12, 31. Club 11, 21, DOROTHY E. NIVER-1101 Encouraging, amiable, sympathetic. Stenographers' Club 13, 41, Girls' Club 13, 41, Dramatic Club 131. C RQIIERT VV. NORDINE-BOL, Sfwrdc Unchangeable, busy, grenial. Football 13, 41, Basketball 13, 41, Baseball 11, 3, 41, Mush- ball 121, Hi-Y 141, Older Boys' Conference 141. KIX'l'HRYN EI.IZ.xIzETH O'LEARY-Katie Unusual, active, well-liked. Glee Club 111: Girls' Club 11, 21. OLIVE L. T. OLSON--Lollir Pleusing, delicate, worthy. Girls' Club 11, 3, 41: Stenographers' Club 13, 12, 3, 419 Dragon Board 141. E. CLYDE ORRIS Generous, kindly, polite. Boys' Glee Club 141. l1'lEVlI.I.E OSTERTAG Towering, majestic, successful. ELVIRA. ls.xBE1, OSTROM Modest, dutiful, expressive. German Club 13, 419 Latin Club 12, 3, 41. JXNTHONY J. PARISE-Tony Stalwart, impartial, docile. V1Rr:1N1.x lYl.XRY ANN PETERSON-hGingrr Comrenial, sunny-haired, gay. Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Dramatic Club 1113 Girls' Club 415 Freshman Girls' Club 111, Girls' A. A. 111. 1Vll.LlS PUVQIAER-Bill Satisfactory, rouyzh-aucl-ready, blissful. Football 13, 41g Track 11, 215 Hi-Y 12, 313 Home Room Chairman 131. JEAN E. PUNSKY-Punk Loquaciolls, zealuus, acuomplislied. Girls' Club 2 3 4 ' Senior Pla ' Glee Club 1 2 ' Accom- 1, , 1, , 1, 1, panist 13, 41, Latin Club 11,y21g German Club 13, 41. 0 BEULA RAIJER-Bild Stately, whole-hearted, lucky. Stenographers' Club 13, 41. B1cTTy ,IANE R.xl1sP1NNER-Bwfty VVumauly, tailored, meticulous. German Club 13, 413 Glee Club 13, 413 Latin Club Club 12, 3, 41. 121, Girls' l'HYl.Ll5 EVELYNNE RAM'-Plzyllis l'ious, nent, resolute. Freshman Girls' Club, Girls' Club 12 ,315 Glee Club 11, 21g Dramatic Club 131, Latin Club 11, 21. VERNA Ruxxnox Complaueut, good-looking, reliant. Dramatic Club 141. 415 Glee Club Football 12, 3, 41, Varsity 1415 Hi-Y, Basketball 12, 1, Baseball 1215 Mushball 1313 Spanish Club 11, 21. 3 12, 3 IXRTHUR A. JULIUS REED-Rffdy Musical, reliant, square. Bays' Glee Club 11, 2, 419 Band 11, 2, 315 Quartet 141g French Club 1215 Dragonette Board 131. ISAAC HENRY' REIFF-Ike Earnest, ambitious, responsible. Latin Club 12, 31. RITA M. RETZER-Rity Mafrnetic, noted, sagacious. Dragon Board, Editor 1413 Girls' Club 12, 41, President 1417 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Debating 13, 413 Cheerleader 141 , ROBERT S. REYNOLDS-Bob Audacious, literary, proficient. Dragon Board 13, 41, French Club 1413 Hi-Y 11, 2, 31. LoR1AN RxcKERsoN-Rlfki Proud, keen, trustworthy. Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41, Latin Club 12, 319 Boys' Glee Club 1415 Home Room Chairman 1213 Hi-Y 11, 21. HARoI,u RoBER'rs Unpretentious, reserved, likable. Home Room Vice-Chairman 121. CHARLES ROBISON Stern, faithful, energetic. Latin Club 12, 31. LEONARD ROSENQUIST-Rowy Small, friendly, mischievous. Basketball 13, 419 Hi-Y 1413 Baseball 1415 Mushball 12, 31. lVlIl.DRED SANDEN--Millie Enthusiastic, striking, sociable. Freshman Girls' Club, Girls' Club 12, 31: Glee Club 11, 2, 315 Secretary and Treasurer 1313 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41. lVlARY Axles SANDROCK-Ann Pretty, alluring, timid. Assembly Playsg Glee Club 11, 2, 315 President 1213 Senior Playg Latin Club 11, 21, Girls' Club 1315 Junior Play. l'lEl.EN FRANCES Sfxsso Companionable, serene, loyal. Stenographers' Club 131. FFHERIZSA MARIE SCuKl,ISE-TKJJIL' Deserving, painstaking, tiny. Glee Club 121. X Band 12, 31 Girls' Club Latin Club Football 12, ciENE SCHVVING-Gflll' Comely, sunny, worthwhile, Dramatic Club 12, 3, 413 Girls' Club 12, 3, 413 French Club 141Q Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Latin Club 12 ,31. lvl.-XRGARET E1,1zA1zE'rH SHANNoN-Margarff Diligent, stuclious, demure. Stenograpbers' Club 141. ANNA MAY SHE1-ARD-.4nn Energetic, unconcerned, interesting. Latin Club 1213 French Club 141. CLARK MCAR'fHUR SHEPARD-Sflffl Enthusiastic, self-willed, smiling. Football 12, 3, 413 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41Q Baseball 11, 3, 41. Mushball 1213 Spanish Club 121. EUGENE SIMMONS-Gfnif Prudent, gentle, hesitant. MARTHA SLOAN-Jlarffe Munificent, dexterous, mirthful. Dragon Board 13, 411 Blue and White Board 1113 Senior Playg Home Room Chairman 1213 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 41. 1Vll.l,IXM RICHARD ScAr.1sE-Bill VVur1hwhilv, tall, liberal. Latin Club 121. RUHERT IXIQRRIS SCHATZLE-S!a1.v Likahlu, devoted, dc-1,erminvd. 3 Football 13, 413 Basketball 12, 31g Older Boy Conference 121. CQRDELIA Louis SCHN1UTZmlJ1' Dr Good-natured, true-blue, firm. 11, 213 German Club 13, 413 Latin Club 11, 21 Girls' A. A. 11, 21. Ci-iARI.Es LINCQLN SNYDER-Clzurla Original, dexterous, obedient. 11, 2, 3, 41Q Basketball 13, 41g Football 131 Mushball 13, 41. RUTH lV1.1RCIA SCHULER Cummendable, xzenteel, delightful. Latin Club 121. LEROY SCHWAB Ruddy, humorous. heedless. 3, 413 Baseball 1113 Basketball 1111 Orches tra 111. S lN1ERl.E ARTHUR SLYN-Burl Shy, earnest, reticent. Stenographers' Club 141. EI.lS.XBE'l'H ANNE SMITH-Brtty Well-endowed, gray, proud. Freshman Girls' Clubg Girls' Club 12, 3, 41g Cabinet 13, 41g Senior Playg Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Latin Club 12, 31. MARTIN A. SMITH-Bfffl Rambling, reserved, determined. Track 11, 215 Spanish Club 11, 219 Hi-Y 11, 21, Rifle Club 1415 Baseball 121. NoRM.xx Lao SMITH-Nummy Cool, clever, no-operative. VVILSON M. SMITH-Smitty Ala-rt, influential, vigorous. Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Football 11, 2, 3, 419 Track 1113 Baseball 1215 Mushball 1315 Hi-Y 11, 2, 31. V.xu. SPERRY1SfJI'Ill' I - Conservative, tranquil, frank. MARY lJUNH.-XM STEYVART Fun-lovinfr, entortainingx, brilliant. I Girls' Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Dramatic Club 1115 Latin Club . 12, 313 Girls' Club 12, 41, Freshman Girls' Club. lVl.XURlCli J. S'I'll.W'lil.iClIIl?11f' Hilarious, robust, accomplished. Orchestra 11, 2, 315 Band 11, 2, 315 Spanish Club 11, 215 Hi-Y 121. HARRY V. Suixxsoxwlhke Valiant, debonair, trustworthy. Basketball 12, 3, 41g Basketball Manager 141, Band 12, 315 Latin Club 1215 Orchestra 12, 315 German Club 13, 41. FRAYK J. 'I'.xM12UR1NE-Clme Gifted, tranquil, obliginu. Entered Junior Year. Cr..xYToN N. rl':XYLOR Musiual, pm-tic, well-known. Dramatic Club 12, 315 Assembly Plays 1213 Senior Playg Junior Play, Glee Club 1419 Orchestra 1415 Hi-Y 121. H.xRoI.D E. Tow 1-:R-Kung Muscular, commanvlinsx, loyal. Football 11, 2, 3, 419 Varsity 13, 415 Basketball 12, 3, 413 Varstiy 1413 Hi-Y 13, 419 President 1415 Dragon Board 141. PEARI, ARLIQNE 'llRUSHliI. lfzxithful, porsvvoring, cheery. Stenographers' Club 143. VIOIA Ernst, Y.xRc:.x Avtive, mmlvst, polite. Glee Club 143 . O RUBERT M. XV,xDEkS!ippf'ry Debonair, noisy, frank. Football 12, 3, 439 Track 11, 23. ROIZERTA ANN VVATSQN-Iinlfbiv Calm, attractive, unalfected. Freshman Girls' Club 1133 Girls' Club 12, 33 G. URMA XNAY-Skipx Fervent, slender, pleasant. Girls' Club 1335 Latin Club 123, German Club 1 lNl.XRl0N VVEATHERBY-Mary Ann Asrreealnlc, expressive, sensible. Latin Club 1233 Freshman Girls' Club 1135 Girls' 335 Girls' A. A. 113. jony L. VVi31rQI.u-.Iafk linerm-tic, clzxtt-cl, apt. Basketball 12, 3, 435 Baseball 11, 335 Mushballg Hi-Y 1435 Stenographers' Club 1435 Treasurer 143. llmzlu' CH,uu,Es VVEsTeSantIy Conscientious, mild, wise. Hi-Y 1235 Track 1235 Baseball 133. C LAURENCIQ VVn1'1 1'EN-Rm! Slow, lmshful, patient. Mushball. jonx llURIlli'I l'E VVOLFIQ-Iilznn Athletic-, jaunty, upright. Baseball 11, 433 Football 11, 2, 3, 435 Varsity 13, 43 5 Basket- ball 1l, 2, 3, 433 Varsity 12, 33, Home Room Chairman 123. l3lURIEI. Aliissna XVoI.s'1'laxckovr-.llivky Versatile, tuctful, estimable. Ring Committee Chairman 143, Girls' Club 13, 435 Dragon Board 143, Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 435 Glee Club 11, 33. Nl.xRc:.x1:ic'1' M. Woomauri-' ICven-tn-inpc-rurl, cu-operative, timly. Stenographers' Club 143. 3, 43 Club Muzjokua XVOODRUFF-Jim-gf Praiseworthy, sensible, neat. Stenographers' Club 143. V1Rr:1N1A ANN VVRIGHT-Ginny Placid, charming, consiileratv. Dramatic Club 1433 Freshman Girls' Clubg Girls' Club 13, 435 Secretary 143g Home Room Vice-Chairman 143. I lNIARTHA AI,THE.X Youxcs-Mart Obliyrinpf, juvenile, talented. Freshman Girls' Club 113: Senior Plays Girls' Club 12, 3, 439 Cabinet 1435 Assembly Playsg Evening of Plays 13, 43. ROBERT SHERMAN ZERBEY-BOL Garrulous, spry, courteous. Football 1333 Basketball 123g Baseball 1333 German Club 1335 Hi-Y 1433 Mushball. F65 .-.X Q9 x HL - - I ll OUR MASKOT C ass Poem . . T11r1111g11? Avflf yet-11111 11111'1111'f won The g0Il1,' our 61111111 1.v11't 11111111. 11'11'1'11 only .v111r11111 1111 our race T11 1111111 11111 1c'111'11z' 111111 111111 our f1111C11. 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YVe didn't have a fresliman-sophomore party either, but the Freshman Girls' Club put on a successful dance. lt let us see how our classmates looked when they were dressed up .... And then came June. YVe went up a notch .... Then we were sophomores ,... Xve did work hard then .... Klany of our class began to take active parts in various clubs .... Some became actors .... The Drngozzeffe and no-date dances became a regularly recurring part of our school routine . . . . Another June, another notch . . . lVe really became known in our junior year .... Some of our fellows were athletic whizzes .... Our oihcers were the following: president, Lewis Check, vice-president, Burdette XVolfeg secretary, Jeanne Fieldg and treasurer, Arthur Klc- Donald .... Our junior play, 4'Here Comes Patricia,'l was really good .... Our rings finally did come. YVeren't they just beautiful? .... Our bolder members went to the junior-senior prom .... At class night we found out what legacies were ours . Then came june, and our turn as seniors .... XV:-'re the seniors now .... Fun but oh so much work so many res wonsibilities 3 3 7 7 , I . . . . llramatics, athletics, music, debating-we're the leaders in them all . . . . Our oHicers are as follows: president, John Larsong yfce-president, Eleanor Klac- Donald: secretary, Klargaret Klaurerg treasurer, Burdette NVolfeg prophet, Rita Retzerg historian, Xlyrtle Hiller, testator, Lewis Kemble, poet, Klarian Jenkins, donors, Nlac Corah, Jeanne Field, llary Virginia Corah, and .lack Xlacllonaldg . . . Remember the senior wlay Growing Pains? XVasn't it grand? .... You do like our . 7 ? ' 2' blue and green Dmrfmz, now donlt you? .... The end is drawing nigh . . . . Kid P' . . P' 2' Uay .... Class Night . . . The junior-senior prom . . . . Baccalaureate . . . . Commencement l .... -KIYR'1'1.13 KI11.I.15R, Historian. C ass Prophecy .... lt's not a XVho's VVho from 1945 .... nor great psychologists mind wanderings. None of these unusual and exciting things . . just a meeting of a group of friends .... Yve have met only to talk .... only to tie the ends That are dangling after years of separation and physical wanderings. ltls the reunion of the class of 1935 . . llet to compare victories and defeats .... Some, we see, have passed beyond .... Others, much alive, Are babbling and jabbering to their heart's content .... Lol The depression is olerl .... All members are prosperous and happy. llarian Jenkins is the author of Bly 'l'rained Sealf, Virginia Grove is the successor of Eugene O'Neill. llac, one of the famous Corahs, is a cartoonist for the Press, And Virginia's married to Butch, quite happily, we guess. Harold Toner, a man of great strength and physique, Is in Tin Pan Alley pounding out that weird and savage music. Elmer Kellerman has published the book, f'How to Concentrate. Of course, Doug Logan still driyes crazily around in some old crate. Our own Jean Punsky is now a kindergarten teacher, XVhile Daniel Anderson claims to be a preacher. Lesser and Cochran are two detectives from the well-known Scotland Yard, And, meanwhile, George Klotto is their trusted, dependable guard. Helen Eckardt, now a celebrated concert violinist, Has Anson Haight as her accompanist. A very clever singer is our renowned Helen Haehn, Who hired an old flame, Jimmie Kloran, to care for her great Dane. Fleet, the famous lass with dancing twinkling feet. Goes with all celebrities to Beatrice Holt, a seamstress, careful and neat. Klary Dillon, that bundle of fun, is a stage comedian. Surprise! Jerry Gheres has gone Bohemian. The coal business in Xvarren is owned and operated by Howie Kinander, YVhose chief customers are Peggie and Bus, who still slowly thro' the streets meander Helen Hockman is the secretary to the bank president, Chuck Johnson, And her assistant from Stoneham is Klargaret Farnsworth, that never-quiet person. A fine dean of a young women's school is Miss Anna Klae Ferrie, And Isaac Reiff has found success in operating a dairy. Anne Sandrock has a contract with KIetro-Goldwyn-Klayer, VVhere that notable Chuck Linck is a featured player. CLASS PROPHECY . Norman Cedarquist made a rocket-ship and took a trip to Xlars. Frank Klassa runs a tavi service with his many Ford cars. Pete Graziano and Serafino Gigliotti Have acquired a huge fortune selling hot spaghetti. An exclusive day school for children helongs to Betty Smith and 'Cille Corbett, XVhile their assistants, Klargaret Bailey and Ruth Kehrli, teach dancing Florence Fngstrom and Lorian Rickerson have won fame with violins, VVhile lfthel Nero has a famous collection of fraternity pins. Renalda is a beautiful society woman with much leisure time and money To spend in the elite dress shop owned hy Hazel Knowlton and Billie Clancy. Tony Parise is now a sailor, sailing oler the sea, and etiquette A married woman - to whom she's married we don't know - is Katherine O,Leary Jack YVeigle, the millionaire loafer, Drove here in his car with Boh Zerhey, as his chauffeur. llarjorie Knahh has joined the U. S. Navy Band, And jack Klacllonald has an orchestra in hand. Vera Klunch has married a man from the Five and Ten, Wl1ei'e Bill Porter and Boh Wfvade are prosperous men. illae hliller now resides in France, lVhere Klart Young is doing the fan dance. Sammy Brindis is a hoxer and a very good one, too, Beth Niver has hecome famous for a picture which she drew. Klari still paints for the love of it, and not financial aid. Professional women's hasket hall has claimed Virginia XVright and Gwenie Gretchen Klarker tints with oils all day long, VVhile her housekeeper, lsahel Corhran, keeps husy and happy with a song. Burdette, who is filling the shoes of I. H. Leidig as coach, is seen XVith 'l'ico, who has straightened and stepped into the shoes of Klr. Kolpien. Avanellels playing with a famous dance hand, XVhich provides the music for Klillie Sanden's new picture, Sunny Land. Clayton's studying organ eleven hours a dav, . . A Y' . Anna Ble-ech's selling tv uewriters - at least, so veo le sav. 2- .l , l P . Attorneys-at-law, Ed Auhitz and lid Armstrong, XVith Klarjorie Chapel and Helen Sasso, as stenographers, are going strong, A traveling salesman hy the name of Francis Kidder Stopped at Vail Sperry's gas station to make his car go better. Rohert Reynolds, President of the United States, Has appointed llyrtle Kliller, chairman of dehates. Klary Stewart, the first lady of the state, Has found at last her ideal mate. Kinkead CLASS PROPHECY . Eleanor's directing ability is shown by her success As Editor-in-Chief of the New Yaris Daily Prfxs. Chet Gutzler has become a plumbing expert. And Barb Cook is the world's greatest flirt. Our own little Sammy Bonavita has one ambition, That is to be a husband of great devotion. Ed Knupp at lastiowns his own theater, And a most-devoted housewife is Dot Niver. We still may find Cordelia Schmutz busy with her paints, And Dr. J. Larson, besides being a devoted husband, still assists the lady who faints hlilly Nelson has continued rejecting all suitors fair, And lives with Catherine Anderson and illarian Hansen, Gene Schwing, a famous beautician, Is often seen with Lindquist, electrician. Frank Gelotte is a life guard at Palm Beach, And his assistant is our little Johnny Bleech. The people's favorite radio songstress is Agnes llonroe, And a priest's housekeeper is Elizabeth, the other lXIonroe. Garnet Eberhardt now owns a chain of grocery stores, VVhile Phil lttel is selling polish for hardwood floors. Believe it or not, hlarty Sloan is a famous surgeon. Kleanwhile, Lucy Brown is in Europe, as a social companion. hlary Gisselbrecht broke VVinchell's talking record, VVhile Ralph Barney is a master with the sword. Sheldon Anderson owns a stable of famous horses, And Cubby Culbertson trains them for world courses. Cn an expedition to the unknown are Schatzle, Lytle, and their boss, Julia Juliano. Betty Radspinner and lllaggie lllaurer Are home-loving women with very great power. iXlaleno's play has had a three-year Broadway run. Keith llclntosh still delights in poking fun. Hey! -lean Nelson, Ruth Burman, Toot Hagstrom, and bachelor girls without a care Avaryl Kiser are giving dancing lessons to the men of our land. Competitionl George Carlson, VVillie Clark, Johnny liikenbur Bob Erickson give swimming lessons to the ladies of the land. - Rrm RIQT g, and ZER, Class Prophet Superlatives . Rita Retzer A Elizabeth Lopez Jeanne lfield A Virginia Corah AA A Avanelle Xlclieehan Rita Retzer A ........... AA -lean Punslcy A Billie Clancy A .leanne Field A Billie Clancy A Xlyrtle Kliller ,,,,, Xlarglaret Farnsworth Rita Retzer ,,.,., ,,..... A .... 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Kathryn Groves, Kathryn .. Gruber, Gertrude , Grundherg, Curtis Guthrie, Rita ....,,., Hagberg, Jeanette ,, Haggerty, Grace .. CLAINTS TO FAM E ., ....., star lizzesnuzzz ,, aliystfrirfll giygle .........18'x gridiron flash frzirrfmzjalefxiozz . ,, mprlbilify .rznzny zlisfwsifion .. bzzilrling rrlzliox ,, Gzfrryfv broillfr . llflI1l'fiL'IlbiHf-1' azmtlzrr Eizzxiffin , frifndfiziess , ffzillzfzzlnrss . mayfer mind , f7UIifl'lIc XK .. , ..... Uflfillliflll .. .. jPe1',fe1'f'rr111FE serially II1iIIIlt 'IllIf'55 .. IIFIUIIFXSf7t'f5OI1ifll71l ., ..,.. 1ff'li11err1lesfu'f'flz ....,,,,,..Ili7lIiIIIlfi'Z'f'I1t'5S f'7'l'f'Il0IlI frenz rare .. mirth 1IIlIf1l6'1lIflfftYll glfllfllj , , Pafmolifif model aptituzle in oral z'xp1'esxi01z ., mrzzestzzcfss JUNIOR CLASS . Hamblin, Beatrice Hamilton, Ethel .... . 1 Hamilton, '1 om ,.,,,,.....,,,..... Hammerbeck, Romaine ..,.,,. Hand, Lillian ..,,.,..,.......... Hansen, Genevieve .,,,.. Hansen, Herman .,,,,,,,, Harkless, Jean 4...... Heath, Lois .. .... .. Hedges, Eugene .,,,,, Herron, Julia .,,,..., Hildum, Jane ..,,.,.. Holmberg, Violet ....,, Holt, Quentin ....... Hood, Dorothy ..... . Hoppe, Jeanne ..i.. Janes, Klargaret ,, , Jerman, George ....... Jewell, Robert ............. Johnson, Albert R. .... . Johnson, Ardelle ........ , Johnson, Charles VV. .... . Johnson, Elaine ,,,,,,,... Johnson, llelford ,, Juliano, Klary Ellen . Juline, Jane . ....,,, .... . Hays, Florence ....... Keller, Florence , Kelly, Lois ,,,.....,,,, Kemble, VVayne ,. Kinnear, Betsy ,,,,, Knabh, Charlotte Knight, Helen .,,,,,.. Koebley, Elaine ...... .. Ladner, Laura ..,.... Larson, Lois ,,,, Larsen, Klarian ..., .. Larson, Klartha ..... ,. Laufifenhurger, Klary Lavery, lsabel ...... . .. Lawson, Katherine CLAINIS TO FANIE L'07ISL'il'Ilfi0IIXIIICVX H1L'lI'1' genfx prefer bllllllliv sizzufrity 511113111111 struggle self-relirzfzre zlgreezlblnzesx bluslzes 11cco111pli5l1111entx SOll1FbU1lj',.Y .vfff11og1'r1j1he1' basketball -07'!lL'F'fIlIlIF5.V , ...... self-a5sur1111ce illlllliffj' Rubinoffizm Iezzdmcies .. Tiiirm hair rlewrriess baslzfizlrzess .,.,,,,,.,COIlfIlyi0ll.V grin ...... Harlou'?-P11011! imlustry ., .FIIj0j'iIlj life .. .... quiel11e.vs .. sinrerity good lizzmor l1rou'11 eyes style ,. ., mozlesty ,, ouixirle inferesi ICQllIlCif11l3'IIPX.Y ...,, flIII1UIlX rzlibix ,,.,....,1lui11g her bex! Ofjgilllllif-1' .......,.v1'11.x'e of llllllllll' 11ft1'artii'e11ex.v 11e1'r'r in Il hurry . .. N111 boy friend .....'HI15lIj' xlyle ., si11r1'1'ify Ilff7'IItffi7'l'I1FS.X' l'llF67'.flllIIF.YS . mrzufxl FIlIlt Ili'0l' JUNIOR CLASS Lzxwson, YVendell , ,, Lawton, Lawrence ..... , Lee, Robert . Leonhart, Jeanne . Lester, Owen LeTrent, Joseph .. Lohnes, Annabelle A .. Loper, Alan .... Lord, Agnes Loree, Agnes A .. Lucke, James Lutz, Jack Lyle, Thomas , ., Lyle, Violet ....,.... Lynch, Otto ., ,..,,, ,, llacDonald, Sarah . .... A R'IcDonald, Leo ......,. ,. llacwillizims, Doris ....l., Klahaffy, Rachel ....,.... Klain, Robert lVIassa, Laura ...,.,.,. llattison, George .....,. 1'IcChesney, Janet ..r,.,,,, 1'IcCurdy, Blargaret ....... lVIcEvoy, Frances ...... NIcKenzie, Byron ...... llellander, Evelyn llellander, Vernard lX'Iercier, Rhea ........,... . lllesserly, Eleanor ,, lleyers, George ...... Kliller, Darrell ....l.... Kliller, Dorothy Nliller, Howard ....,. Kliller, James. .... . lloore, Delbert ........ lloore, Pauline ........ Nloran, Patricia ,,,.... llorrison, Paul .....,..,,,, .. Nicholson, Frances Notoro, Tony .. .,.... ., CLAIMS TO FAM If . . anofller X. lflvarren pest ,..,... . zlefrenzlability Bean B7'IlII1IlIFl diligence Inoforryfle racing .'4One low have li' .. ..Lutl1eran rhoir , ,,,.. posing for I'IfUOI1l1llf'j' ,, .... bubbling vitalify inferest in opposite sex . 'weslern aal1'entures , ........,.. Ilze -ith slooge ,.......,egotism f'lIfllllSlIl.WIl , ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,, genialiiy ........,ability to fake it playing square lack of worry ...mdramatic ability C. C. uniform ...voicing her opinion ......,...interest in dogs ,..............mtrying to win reaching for the best musical ability ....,...,..,................,......,,.freatifve ability ,,,....,,,looki11g for the silver lining ,....,.high ideals ...,.....freating happiness in the Fog ..,,....Illl.X'l!lI business and leasure .I ,,...... .... ........l........ A l ofty stature fEl'lCFIIt 8 . dual personality ...,,..,.tlze big man from the sticks .mfizzrling a Hlffayl' ,,,, ..., ..., ..... l 1 iglz ideals making the most of opporianities eagerness for knowledge Hblark curls frustzuortlziness JUNIOR CLASS . Nuhfer, Joseph .......... Oberg, James ,.......,,......., O,Brien, Genevieve ....,... Ostergard, hilary Ellen Pace, Nlarguerite ............. Pearce, Charles ......,,.. Pesko, Jennie .............,. Peterson, Gerald ...,...... Peterson, lllargaret ....... Peterson, Stanley ......... Pratz, Lena ..,........... Punsky, Harry ....... Putnam, Greer ........... Rapp, lllary ........ Reading, Kent .,........... Reardon, Harold ........ Rich, Louis .........,,...,. Rich, Sam .,..,..... Rieder, Janice ......,,.,., Riggle, Charles G. Riggs, Franklin ,...,..,. RIZZH, Ellen .......... Roberts, Ruth ...s... Roberts, Walter .,,..... Rosenquist, Esther ..... .... Ross, Janet ........,. ...... Rossman, Aldean ,,,,,,.., Rossman, June ...... Rowley, Robert ..,,.... Rulander, Lyle ......... Russell, Pauline ......... Sandstrom, John .tt.....,. Scalise, Benjamin ..,..,, , Scalise, Louise ......... Scalise, Peter ......... Schirclc, Lois .........,...,,, Schmutz, llflildred ,,..... Schearer, Elaine ....... Schwartz, lllartha . Schweitzer, Vernice .......,. Scott, Dorothy ............... CLAIMS TO FAME ..,....,,striz'ing to make a goal ..............,scholastic ability short and sweet ...... ls it Paul or Jack? lzeeping apace ..........sports mentor .,,.......................studying Mugsy Slealdany ...........mathematical genius sense of humor kindness economy in labor resemblance to Bing carrying her own responsibilities unassuming manner contentment helping others Big .........,,,,....,........l...laughing eyes hailing from Pittsburgh letting tomorrow take care of ifself gracious manners Iaciturnily , open-mindedness ability to make friends .. ..,......s, ready 'willingness class secretary .....,.......,...lifzieliness .,.........friendly grin .............,.sitting by good disposition purposefulness .......,trials of a playuirighl always being on lzand meekness teaching Sunday School ......,...reaching for the best ,,..,,.,.....,.................hurrying naturalness franhness 7I8llflZt'.YS JUNIOR CLASS . Scott, Linnea ,.... , Sedon, Helen .. .... .. Siefert, Everett .. Sirianni, Rose ,....... Smail, Rachel Smith, Allen ,. . Speaker, Edward .......... Speidel, Jane .......... Sperry, Eleanor .. ............. .. Stromdahl, Bernard , Stover, Bonnie ...,,.....,, Summerson, Vera .,,, ,. Swanson, Hubert . Taft, Delores Taylor, llary . Tears, Frederick .,.. ,...,,,,,,.,.. Thompson, llflargaret Thoreson, Doris ,...........,,,. Tibbot, Ray ..,.,,., . Tibbot, Virginia ....... Toner, June ..,,,,. . Trusler, llary ., .. Veterie, Florence ...... Viola, Joseph .,........ Wade, Beatrice ......... Walker, YVilliam ......,,. VVaples, Xlary ..,,, , Wells, James A. ,,... . VVescott, Helen .......,. Whitehill, Robert ....... Wilcox, Ernest . ........ ...,,..... . ,. CLAINIS TO F,-XXIII ,,,r11'anelle's sllfvessor .. fillflflltl? .doing no more than nefessary .. ,..,....................... ...,...... . .. sociability , ...Times-llirror fFH6'l'flOI1X keeping out of misehief ....,...,............r.,,speezfhlessness .,en1'iable report card meeting e1'ery-day problems son of Apollo primping .,..,...enjoying good things .. ,.,... Il'lllllllIlll7'E stature studying , ,..,.,......................,, attractive smile peraznlzulating encyclopedia calmness ,. ...............,...., gentleness of attion ...wsliaring in blood transfusion feet two flliss Banyar's joy ...........lzysterieal giggle .,......,.....,,..,.,,,,,loyalty .........,.elass president .........faithful endeavor ........being on the square ......................,,...... optimism ...........,the noise of our class knowledge of the latest ..........r. being late for Biology class keeping out of ewerybodyis 'way VV1lliams, Xlargaret F. ...... ........ . ,, ............ scholastic standards Wilson, Nlarcella ,.......... VVilson, Nyetta ......... Wineriter, Harold Wolstencroft, George ,..,,..... VVorley, David ,,,,,,..., ,.... VVright, Rlary . VVykoff, Helen .,r....... Zimhauer, Ruth ,,,, . Zobrest, Belftta ....,,,, interest at State , persistence bothering the teachers diligent labor ,mlooking for the funny side always PVright breezing around ,.....,..lzeeping the Golden Rule ,...........last but not least Sophomore C ass .... FIFTY YI-IARS HENCIC Aaron, Rosemary ., , . ,z1e1c',vp11jw1' r1fpo1'fe1' Abplanalp, Katherine .. . , ...IIIllA'l1' fFI1l'1lf'l' Abplanalp, Ruth ..,,, , . nzissiozzrzry Aekert, Bernard Albauggh, XVilliam , Anderegg, Phyllis , Anderson, Chester Anderson, .lfdna Klae Anderson, Klartha Anderson, Robert Anna, Lois . , Armstrong, Stewart Arnold. Albert , Arnold, Richard . Athens, Ula .... . Baker, Jack D. Baker, Robert . Barhight, lfthel Klae Barnes, Klary ,,.,,,.., ,, Barone, Louis ,. . Baxter, Dorothy . Baxter, Hazel . Baxter, Klillard Bean, Kathryn ..... , ,...... . Benbenck, Edward Berry, Klarion .... Betts, Helen , Blackman, Charles .. . Blair, Betty , ,.,.,, .. Bleeeh, George , Bova, ,hlatthew Branch, Ifdward Brown, Janet ..,..., Brooks, Edward Bullock, Kathryn .... Caldwell, Robert .... .. Campbell, Reese ....... Campbell, NVayne .,., A Cardamone, Sylvia Carlson, Anna Klarie A Chapel, Ruby . Cheek, Doris ........ . Cheek, Harold , Cheek, Robert , . . l'il'L'I15 clotwr .. Hfwllbffr' xjleflflrzv' .. choir fflllflyl' lllllif lYlI'fit'7' . 11flZlSf'kf'1'f7l'l' .. .. ,vf1'11ug1'11fwl1e1' 10111111 l'Il!'7'f'7' . ., gu1'e1'11e.vx . !lllt'fiUlIf'l'l' artist .. 111'1'hil1'1'i ,. zrzilliner 1116111111111 llzlxebzlll IIIIIIIIILQFI' Lalin l'l lIt'lIFI' . Illflilit' 1z'ire1'to1' .. , Il7'illf0l' zliefirizlrl IIIITXF ,,,.,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,111e17lz11111c .,...,..,Re11' Cross nurxe , oildrillrr clerk ., artist zlftorney . , zlortor ,, ,, .. ,, -fIl7'lIl?!' fiIIIlIIt'il'l' .. polilirirzn .. j7'Il1IIlIIlUfhl f' .......,,sl11ge 1li1'e1'!or , , . pifznirt rrzxllier ,, , 1112111151 broker .. ,. 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Lind, Harriet ,.., Lind, Ruth . ...,, . Lindsay, Elaine ...,... Lindsey, Edward Lobdell,Audrey .... . Logan, Jane ,,,,,.,,....., Lucia, Anna ll. .... . Lyon, VVilliam ..... lllagee, Robert ...,........ Klangini, Robert llansfield, Edward lXIassa, Josephine ,..... lllatha, Klary .........,....... . KIcCausland, Ray .,,, ,.......... . lVIcClellan, Rlargaret ,.,.... fXIcConnell, Adaline .... lIcEvoy, llildred ........... lX'IcFarland, Kathleen ....... BIcFarland, Thomas INIcGhee, Hlarjorie .,..,. llleyers, Lois ..........,i. Kliller, Ruth ...... lliller, VVayne .....,,,...., blorgan, Robert D. Klohr, Klary Jane ,,,. Nloore, Robert B. ..,. . lXIorris, Dorothy . Klorris, Francis ...,i.. ,,,,, Klorris, Rlary Ellen ......, Klyers, Jane ,.......,,,....,.,..... Neal, Ann Nichols, Ellen .,.,.. Norman, Edgar ....... Ohlson, Robert ..,,,.. Olson, Ann ,......,..... Parks, John ................ Pearson, Kathryn ....... Pick, Floyd C. ,,,..... Pederson, Vivian .,,, . Peterson, Anne ,,,,..... Peterson, Gilbert .,... Peterson, Helen E. .. Pixley, ,,.,, Alice ........... Plateroti, Laura . Purdy. Blary Regner, Jack ,...,...... Reynolds, Clair .. . Reynolds, Gilbert ..... Rieder, Ronald ......,,,... Riggle, Charles F. . Rock, Dominick .,,,, Rosenquist, Howard ,,.... Ross, Helen ,....,,,rr.,,,,,,, . . Rossell, Jeanne ,.,..,, FIFTY YEARS HlfNClf erlrtoonirt nmgfzzine editor ehief tnfr dzzneer jeweler . ..,,,,,, clliropodist ...... .. jqfl7'1A'f ..........dres.v dexigner . .,,,,..,,,,,. foresrer . randy maker ehzrofzraetor ......,..........soprano Singer United Staley senator wrestler .,.....I'lfFl1l'll tearher .. .,.... 11d1'enturer rug designer ........biogr11jJl1er ........phr1rn1aCist nmnieurisi ......,,......,ll0II1P maker .......antir1ue eollertor inrentor . . srzleyfwonzan Il'l'lIl1'fI.X' . ... Hll7'Sf ...retired tax collector ................eounly auditor .....jzrofes.viona1 dnneer politieian fwidou' Hfminter ...........,,..,.,.7I1i1Ii0lllli7'6 ,,,....,!'Ildi0 announcer .. ........... society 'woman emigrant ....he1lIIh romnlissioner organist .... flfIiss rl II16'l'ilTlliH . ranch owner .. ..1'isiting nurse llf'Il'ff.YlIIIIII .. typist dietirian .. . eieetrieifln .. lnilliner ,........,e1'eryone'.x' friend .. ...... lznppily married violinist FIIQZIIFE7' .........orelzestr11 lender . ...nliilionaire .. plumber ...wtherlter nmnager .........footl111ll roaelz ......yIl7'Ilgl' owner ........foster mother nzixsionzzry SOPHQN I ORE CLASS Rowland, Charles , ,, Rudolph, lla llzie .. Ruhlmun, Richard . Ruhlmnn, Vera Russell, Klnrilyn Russo, Anthony . . Russo, Nicholas . Ryherg, liclwztrd ...,,,,..... S2llT1UUlS0l1,lxI21I'g,K2lI'Ct , Szitterlund, Ruth ......... Sziylor, Artlell Sezilise, lfdith Sezrlise, Joseph P. . Sezllise, Xlinnie R. Sezllise, Rose .. Schaffer, Naomi .. Sehezlrer, Xlzlrgztret Schmidt, Hurry ........ . Schohey, Katherine .,.. Sehuler, June ......., Sehuler, Jenn ,,,...,,,,, ,. Schumann, YVilli:im Schwzlh, Raymond ....., Sehwingg, Ruth Scott, Yvillizrm Sedon, Harold Seymour, Harold ....., Shuwkey, Howard ,,,,.,,,... Shollenherger, Dorothy Simpson, Joyce .... .... . Smith, Donald ,,,,.. Smith, Dorothy . Smith, Ethel .,........,.. Smith, Klziry Ellen , Smosnzl, Louise , .,,,. , Songer, Junior .. Spies, KIZ1l'gl2l1'Ct . Spies, Alilfj' ...... , Stoddard, lflzxine .... , Stromdahl, Catherine ..... Suter, Clarence ,. ,,,,,,,, .. Swanson, hlarie ...... Swanson, Ruth Swanson, Killiam ., 'l':1ft, Kenneth . Tzxnnler, Robert . , Thompson, Alhert , Thompson, Shirley ,,,, , X 11211, Louis ..... ., . XVziite, lflaine ,..., XValker, Jane XV:u'd, ,lane ..,.... Xxflltf, Thomas ,, XVClj1lL', Raymond ............ XVendelhoe, Frederick .... . XVhitehill, Robert ....,,,, XVhiteshot, Carolyn . , XVhitten, llzxrie ......,...t. . 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' '52,-J. + , '.,3,f,m-If:',i flag.: . -IQ 'f 11- ' L' freshman Class .... Aaron, Jane ....... Abel, busan ...,,,..............,,.. A , Abendroth, Elizabeth Abendroth, Eleanor Abplanalp, Hlarjorie Acks, Jerome ,,,,.... Addams, Glen .,,...... Akers, Dorothy Allen, Albert VV. ....... . Allen, Leon , .....,,.... . Anderson, Donald XV. Ande1'son, John ..,.. ...... Armstrong, Lucie .. .... ., Aubitz, Charles .... Averill, lladeline ,,,, ,. Babcock, hlorgan ....... Backstrom, Virginia Baird, Howard Baker, Clifford ,...,,..,..,... Baldensperger, Elmer Ballard, Paul i .. Barr, Jack .,..,,,.,,.. Barron, hlelvin , Baxter, Norris .. Bean, LaVerne ., . Belz, Robert , Benson, Donald .. Berry, Gerald ., Bilsborough, Ethel ...... Blastie, Eleanor . ,..,... A Blum, hlary ..,..,..,, . Boreman, XVilliam ., AS NYE KNOVV THEM artist winter xportswoman ....Bl11e if White twins ,. ,, ,..,Bl11e hlfyhite twins ............vl'ii11g enthusiaxt joker polite confziersationalist .. ......,,.. ....... , .....,ez1tie ................,,,,,...artist honor student ,..,,,,,. hermit .........Einslein ...Wgood dancer ......,,.wiseaere , ,.,. student ii....,.i.,......11f11-if11,- ,, rlarinet player teaser , ,........,..,,, dreamer Andy Gump hoineworh derotee f???j . Cookie , ,sophistication . ..... soda jerlcer ,,..,,,b0Uk7,U07'lll foryet-ine-not arti.vt'x model ., hahy-fare . . ....,,.......,,,.., ....,.. 51 Illll zihewer Glade llv. H. S.511jJ,oorter helle of Clarendon ,.......auto racer Branch, Betty .. ,,......,,.r.,,.,, ,,....... ........ d r eamy-eyes Braunschweiger, Betty . ....., keyboard performer Briggs, Violet ... .,,,,,,,..... ..,,, ,,.. w e e-small-hour addict Brooker, Jenny Bryan, Harold ....,,., , Buerkle, Edward ,,,, Burke, Blargaret ..., Calderwood, Rosanne ,,,,,, Carbaugh, Royce .,,, ,. Carlino, Albert .,....,.. Carlson, Helen .. Carlson, Howard ......... Carlson, Kenneth ......., Carlson, Klarian . Carlson, hlildred ..... Carlson, Robert ..,,, .. Carr, lXIary ....,..,. , Carroll, Sarah ...,,,, Casey, Joseph ,,,.... Casses, John .rr... Cederquist, Audrey ...... . Cerra, Angeline .. . Cerra, Helen , ..... Chase, Robert ...... Childs, Grant .,.. .. Christensen, Donald Christensen, Ray ...,, Clark, Elizabeth ..... . Clark, Jack Cogswell, Jack ....... Cogswell, Jane Cole, Ethel ...,..... Colt, Patty . ..... .. Couse, Bernetha ...,.,.. Conway, Thomas , Craft, Velma .....,.,.. Cramer, Audrey ,.,, .,,, Crowley, Lawrence . ,... , AS WWE KNOWN' 'I'HENl skating fan jlllllflifij aid ...mfoothall star ...dog-trainer ................ang'el .........,blllf?-FT procrastinator ,,.,,,,,..side-.vtrolze expert .....,...,..,..Unele .losh marble champion , , ,... sweetheart of '38 portrait artist ,,,,,,..,Tarzan KU frezrhle-face Ufebsterk pal ,,,,..r,..l.tl1i11 man .Eddie Cantor shorty huxtler Shafer ,rhelh ,.. ,,,...,..,.,..,,.,,,, carpenter Glade representative retired farmer why teaehers get yray ,, ,,,,, Rllblllflf whiz . swiinnzer Clarendon router , ,, .rlzarpslmoter .,..,....Latin wizard ehixeler , Ir reehles .dancing authority lzashful beau 61 FRESHKIICX . . Currie, Betty Custer, Maxine Dahl, AlIlI'Sll2lll l,J2llCy,.'XI1IlC' Dasen, Ruth A Daye, Robert ., Decker, Dorothy , DeLong, ljldo DeV amr' e,Lz1verne Dickerson, Herbert Dickey, Ruth Dilker, Gerald .. l,DUIl2lllCy, Rudolph Dunham, A 1111 El Uunh: 1x11, Lee . Uunkle, Albert Dunn, Virginia Durnell, Zelmzx Dyson, Helen lick, Fl mml' ence , liek, Klzirgaret , Iickardr, Ruth ...,, .. 62 AS NYE KNOW' 'l'HlfNl Hwrll-1111! zzzlrwwlff' br'1nn'Hr ... ..r1 IIIYIUII lcvzfkw' flirt ,, .X lC'illllIlt'7' zfru lll mfr , Hgoozl fm! .. 41111111 fjt'llfIt'll1IlII .l!lt'k5U1l Il'Z't'IIllc' booster 1 rm'klm' Filifjlllli . . Curly . lll'IlfjffIIl'f I't'fll't'lIA't' , . . lzikrr ., ln1.r,l'e'Ib11H f7!Ilvl'Kl' . gr:-yfelfel' 1C'fIl'kt'l' . .vlfzffizzg lem' .. t'l1ft 7'fIlilId'I' , Hgzzllz-cllrzuilzg rlmmp .. 1'f'1li.rt lxnlinger, Donald lfdwzxrds, Robert lfkey, l.: 1xs'r 'ence lfldridge, John lflliott, Raymond lflmquist, Phyllis l':lTlC'Tj', Rachel lfndress. Neva lzngler. Clarence lfnglish, Florence lfnright. Cornelius lfriclcson, Guy lfrickson, Nlarizxn lfzirr, Jack l'l2lZl0, lnlizi lfeeny. Carlyle lferrie, Heath .. lfertig, Robert ,. l inney, 'llhomas l'lltZgCl'2llll, Harold lfitzgerald, Leone , Fladry, Klzlrie .. .XS YVE KNOW' THIQNI , 1'11zlio-ojvwflfof' .rofiflulr . , fforisf rfnliff-1111llulnlrer fffj .llrlx Haw' .. Titian 1lt'flllf-1' nffl-fmvlzirnled girl ., quiet rhilrl . Hwrzzffzv .,,l1f1pfwy-yfrl-lzzfkwg' .rnzilizzy 11111 .. short Hcylljnv fn'1'ff'z'I fairly I't'I1-llfflli ., 4'1n'1.v IDM' . . .rlzub NIIIXI' of .,Cf1r'11,m .. ..,,.,llIlllft'l' quiet UIIIXJIIIIIII .. .rlfvlder lIIl.Y.Y FRICSHKIICX . I' looti. Frank Font, Anthony Font, Frzincis ,.,,.. Ifoster, Rohcrt ,. 1' ostcir, Betty . .. l rcund, john R. Fiiilwtoii, Dorothy Geary, -Tack ...... Geer, Gail .. Gciottc, Viola Gcrzircii, Joseph , Gcrn, Beatrice A Gcrmzinto, Louis ..,.. Gcrould, Gordon Gibson, Lyle ........ Gigiiotti, Victoria, Gilson, Richard ,. Glzidd, Vvilhert A . Gizitz, Kizxry ,, Gnzigc, YVilliam . Graham, Dorothy. Gray , Klziry Jzinc' .XS XYE KNOW' THEN! .i'f1f1'11111 .ro 111 , f11r1ff111H XI111' . fltkff ffllfflllllll 111111111 KU , 1'l11111'y11'l Igfllll lz'1'111111111'f , ,,,.. . , ,, , l11'f111'11-1'y1'.v Lifflz' Lord l'xIlllIlfIf'l'U-1' . , , .vfwzls .. , yiyfyfrr ,, ,, Illl'l'kll!7.V.V p1'1'.s'f1111fir'11 l111.vl1f111 bln 1111 ,, ...,., ..1ifll1fl1r1y ,A .vf11111f1-mll1'1'fo1' Frilz 1X'l't'i.VIf'l' .. , 1'f111lf1'1'11f1x Sflf'lAIIfI'.f Drzrfffy L111111 Lvgfx ff11vf1111f11'11Iif1 Il of 111f11l1',ffy . bl11.vl1111g RlllI1I'f1 ..,. Gufzly l',111',l'.v f1'11t w - w Cwrillo, Lziri Grosch, Allen Cil'0:ZSl'lli1L1I'jl, Altzi Haggstrom, Kin-ikcn , Hzimnierhzick, Donald Hahn, Anthony Hahn, Kiury C. Hnnmorc, Joy , Harrington, Dorothy Hayes, Kiziry , Heziid, Lois ,.,, , , Hiidum, Norman Hilnchaugli, Jznncs Hinton, Frank ..... , Hoffman,Ad:iline ,, Hohman, Phil ,. Homzin, Dorothy ,,,,, , Hooyer, Uonziid Hudock. Joseph .. Hydc, Aiicc . .Izickson,:X11n ,, ,, Jackson. Bvtty func- .XS NYE KNOW' THIQRI . Sf111111.vll 1111 ll . ,, .. . ynzifing .rir . l111l1'-1l1'1'.v.t1'1''A' 11101111 . lft' ,r1f'1lf1'1' 11Hf1r111'y . .. H112-F-1'1'.i' Sfzvwl fl fury 1'l11vv'r for . 7'iUlilIi.Y1 111111511111 TYl7,l'll.S'1Iif7 lzifcvr ,,.,.vl1111 1111xx .... ,..,, , Illlllt' lflfill Roqzfrix' 1101111-l11f1k111g l'1ll.YA'Ill!lIl 111110 1'f11'1'1f.rf1f1111f1'111 .rff'Ff11'1' .Yf!Il'yllZl'l' bl1XillI'A'A' 1111111 1111k111171'11 lfllllllfifj' IIUIIYII' pllflil .. Fqll!'A'17'iIlll 1'f1U1'1'-.i'k11f1'1' fm FRESH KHCN . Janes, lflizabeth , Janes, John Jensen, Robert JCVIHZIII, Klzxry . Johnson, Allan .. .. johnson, Geraldine johnson, Gretchen . Johnson, Hzlrolcl .,,, -IUl1llSOI1,l1CTg1Cl'f , johnson, l,z1wrenc6 Johnson, Robert Louis johnson, Ruth , johnson, XVilli:un . Johnston, Xlzirshzill Jortlzin, Alice . . , -Iulizino, Atlelziide xlulizino, -Iosephine . Kziltenbzxch, Harold KEij'S,XX72lL1IlCff2l Keller, Kenneth .. K6I'SllZ1YW', Harry .. Kiernzzn, lfclward Kiernan, Jack Kifer, Floyd ,. ...... ,, Kinzinder, Xxiillillffl ., 64- AS NYE KNOW' THEM , Slim Lib ., 1c'i.ve4'rf1r'l'e1' .. f4'1ll'llf'l'X,Ilffiflllf llflll'-I!I't'A',ft'l' , l'!ll'f0UlIi5f Illlfllw' . ffm'-yzzrzrrl lznlzzixullze Ilnrry' . , ffifjlll-1' 11i'11!f1l1'r',v,ve1' A i'11.vy-gf o er .v'zc'f'ei t'fIlUIl4I',1' lasr . t'I1f'Il ff f7t'l'fl'l'f ff?IIffl'l2lllII ..4'lo1c'11 llI'IllIt'fff' f11'iylIf-ej'e.Y .. lliXfUl'ifIll , !ll0T'lt'f'I1Il ,. zzeuxvboy ., 4 yr'f1.x'1' .. , ,, .Yfllllfllf ,, illIIIl.Yfl'iUIl.Y ivorker lllflfllflllflfiflllll ,fyzzfzve l'f11le1'r'1c'.vH liinkezul, lflizzzbeth Kinnezir, Klurcizi Kirby, l,eonzn'd Klepfer, Joy ce Knz1pp,lJoris ,, Knopf, Rachel linupp, Robert Rocher. Janet Blue Koebly, Beatrice , lioebly, Jean Kohler, Louis liopf, Hurry Krnntz, John Lzitlner, Hoyyzirtl Lzidner, Klziry Lzirrymore, James Lzirsen, Alice Lzirsen, Romziine l,Zll'SOI1, Donald Lzirson, lflsie A Larson, Gwendolyn Lzirson, Helen Lzirson, lver . Lzxuffer, lvzi, Lester, Gertrude AS VVE KNOW THEM ., bIl5kf'fllIlH Xffll' lmpjvy ,vtlulwll .,f'1lz'1'ffrIf1' l'!fl.VJ'IlIII1I .Vlllilff 1f7't'.VXt'1' , Sillfjfl' , .fI'it'NIl!j' z'l11.v,v111f1ff' . fmfver buy . llfllllfffl' fund iallw' ffl , jve'1',ff'f'f Xfllflflll' fw'0r'1'11.vli1111f0 r ru I-1115 , .vi'1mf11r uffligillff Lflfff-llerj Sffnlrll l11,x'.s'ii' ,j7l1ifo.wfwl1v1' qfwrf jwlf lziffllbrrrzv lNlH.l'IIUOt'I' fafkw' , . .Y0fllliXfflYIft'If fre.vl11m111 . X'ZL'lll1!lll'I' 1111111 nmzlefrz' , bIlfI'f'!'fl,1' t'llIl.Vt'l' .vifefzw FRIQSHRIICN . . Levine, David ......,.. Lillie, Esther ......,, . Lindgren, Bertha ., IJiI1Clgl'6I1,AIyI'l .... Loper, Xlarvin ...i, Lord, Stuart ........ Lutz, YVilliam ......., ,, lIacDonald, Alden .. black, Charles ........,, , Klahaffey, YVayne A Blahaffey, Geraldine Blahood, lXIary ...,.,.,.r.... . Klaier, XVilliam ..., ,.., blames, Ruth ........... llarti, Raymond ,..,, Klartin, Geraldine , .. Blatthews, Kathryn hlavrelis, Neove ..,..... K1cChesney, Joe .,.... ,, KIcClennen, Pauline lXlcClure, Patricia .. KIcConnell, llelvin RIcCool, Jack ........,, , lWcCoy, Robert E. lIcCurdy, Donald , KlcGarry, Ann ....... lXIcFarland, Joyce .... . hlclieehan, Arthur hIcKe1vey, Robert ...... lWcKenna, Theresa . lleacham, Richard .. Kleacham, Romaine . hflealey, blarjorie ...... llellander, Quenton Bletzgar, Betty .... .... lbliller, Elizabeth . AS WE KNOVV THEM cyclist ,........Lf1,- my midget ,, , .., ,,,.........blaffer The llflighty BIIFHIIIII .. ,...,.............. skyscraper .hunter panster .,,.,,,,.,exerutiIz'e ............. hlreiner ...ideal student Zazu Pitts 11 ,,...,,w0odtflzopper ,,,.,,..,,C111rzphre Girl ..............,.....gaad sport ..... belle of Kinzua , ,,... our dance team ........our dance team , ,, ,.,......,.....,.,,,, grind .. ,.,., class uihisperer .......minzpersonatar shorty Clarendon associate lifve freshman German specialist La llladenmiselle golden silenre heartbreaher cut-up babbler big talker Danze Rlllfhllllllllllllff jewel silent partner , lllae hVest . nursemaid Kliller, Elna ,,,,,,, lliller, George , ,... . hliller, hlyron, AS VVE KNOW' THEM determined maid ,, mneeited gay ............industrious pupil Kliller, Robert r,,,,,.. .,.,...... .,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,.....,,.... . ,....,,. t r uant Rlinnelli, Bertha .................. Wrigle3 s' representati1'e Hlitehell, Dorothy lway Klontere, Samuel ...............r Kloore, Phyllis hlorgan, hlartin ....... Klorell, Ross , Rlorrison, Jane ...r... . Rlorse, Kathryn ,.,,,,...., Klurbach, Donald ,,,,,,,,,, Near, Loren Nelson, Kenneth ,....... Nelson, Robert A ,, ,r..r..,. ranabout . .,,,....... , ........ smiles .. . ,,.. perfeet blond braintruster . Hzlrpo llfarx .. Flapper Fanny ...,.,..,ballroom dancer good- Newhall, Clair ......., .... ............ Newton, Helen, Helen Newton, James ,................ Hoosier selzoalboy natared rlassmate .. ...he-man .jolly sfhaolbay , ,..., .. ,..,, A ,.,..., artist of Tray, renowned beauty De Braey Nicholson, Catherine ....... ..... Nielsen, Inger ............... Nobles, VVilbur .......... Norris, Helen Norris, Louise ........... Nugent, Bessie ....r.... O'Donnell, Harry .,,,.., ,. O'Leary, Erma ,,,,.,. Olson, Jeanette ,,.... . Olson, Lee ............ . Olson, llarion ,,,... . Dwens, llargaret ..,,,,..... Parkins, Alfred ,,,,. . Passenger, Charles ........ . Patchen, Dorothy ...,. . Patchen, Frederick r Paul, Della ........,,...,.. ...Ucheerfnl Cherub bit of Denmarlz ........,...........,southpaw .......,.....busybody ...popular blond .......,,...su'eet sixteen dandy dimples trumpeter ,.,.......77ll1l'.dEf ........,.....Brownie .master pianist .............,..,.,.,.f11tty ...,....strong man boohuiorm .,..,,,,,slow-poke ...,..Venus l 6 5 FRESHMEN . . Paul, lola ......,,.....,, Pearson, Donald Peck, Anna ,, ,,,, ,. Peterson, Gail Peterson, Klartha ...,,,... Pickett, Arthur 4 Pirello, Eleanor ......... Popleton, Elsvin .,,,,,,.. Pratz, Betty ......... Proud, Clair .,...... Putnam, Janet ......, Rapp, Leo .........,,... .... Reardon, lvlarie .. Reed, Robert .,.,,,,, Reese, Jeanette .,,,,.,. Regina, Sam ..,,.,.. Retterer, Alice ........ Retterer, Lois .,,. ...., Riggs, Wilbur . Ritchie, Ruth ...... Roberts, Carl , , Roberts, Esther ........, Ronan, Ann .r..rr..... Rossell, lllarie ....... Ruhlman, lllarie ......,. Ruland, Phyllis ...... Rulander, Ruth ,..,,,... Salerno, llary Ann ...,.,... Santoro, lllary Jane .,,,,,,.. Saserson, Gerald Scalise, Florence .,,,,... Scalise, Joseph T. .... . Scalise, Theresa ,,,,,,.. Schirck, Betty ..,...... AS WE KNOW THENI .,Beantown blond student ...sophisfieated lady southern gentleman , boob lower Slim Jim ...innoeence orator champion heavayweight spitjire ........,harpist gentleman genial pal ..... algebra wizard eoquette Blaekze Vanity Fair industrious worker ..,,,,,,.........lli'F-'l,UI7't'? ........flapper .........sel1olar ..........................Priseilla bridge champion giggles .........sly giggler .sugar bowl gum cllewer doll .........musician elarinetist giant ..... strong, silent man .............,.,o,,tielfvet-eyes Schuman, Walter ...,.,.. ,,.,,,.. e in deutelzer Sehuler Schwanke, Helen .....,..... ......,..,..,..,..,,,.. s erious soul 66 Seaquist, Evelyn , ,,,r...... Seder, Anna llae ..... Seder Shallenberger, Virginia Shanshala, lllary .,............. . Shield, Raymond .,... Shortt, Charles .r , Sigworth, Robert ....... Simmons, Kathleen ,..... , Simpson, Edward .........., Simpson, Evangeline ,r.....,, Simpson, Samuel ......,.... Siragusa, Frances ....... Sirianni, Francis ....r,... Sleeman, Janet .... Sleeman, Duane ..,,,,.,,,.... Slacum, Klarguerite ..,,,,., Sly, Ray .... ,............,,........ . Smerker, Jane Smith, Gale .,......,, Smith, lltlarjorie Smith, Paul .....,....., Smith, Raymond ....... Sanley, Lois ..,r.r..,.. Snow, Treva ....,,.. Snyder, Jean ....,.., Synder, John ..,, ., Songer, Beatrice ......... Songer, Sylvester ....... Springer, Elmer .,........ Stanton, Lillian ,.......,r Steber, Louise ...,... N Steele, Ruth ........,....... Steinkamp, Paul ............ Steltzer, Mary Ellen ..,,,,., Stoffel, Clyde ,..,.,.. Sturgis, Opal ,........ AS VVE KNOVV THEM .......... elzurelz-worker but not a tally eedar ...petite mademoiselle make-up expert jester ,.,..,,,,..professor master mind eolleen ,..........,.......,....,.,smiles ..,.......pub1ie speaker .. ..,,...... fzfermilion lllona Lisa pop-off sweetie-pie .H.........,...,,.,.,tease ...,....,..good sport grinning lad ..........,.honor student questionaire ......,.tall'er good sport .. sleepy-head ambitious student moonlight liileer movie prodigy ........,,.lzandsome blond optimist ,, ...,,,,.. wriggler soldier ...,...,,lo1'e-in-bloom ,,.....,....,.,,,.....sylplz woman dependable dancer ..,,....,...1'an1p .mroly-poly jewel FRESHXIIQN . . Sullivan, Joseph ..,. Suppa, Joseph Swart, Carl A A Thomas, Raymond .......,,,, AA Thompson, Delores Tingwall, Klargaret Traub, Conrad T r'z1 ub, Robert ..A.. Tremblay, Clifford Tremblay, John ,,,,,.,, A 'l'uller,Linford ...., Turk, Fred ,.,,,, A Turner, Eileen A Ugard, Charles ....,,... 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LTHOUGH the Dragons of 193-1 did not achieve such an impressive record as many Blue and lVhite teams of the past have done, yet they upheld the prowess of Vflarren throughout the season. If the gridiron warriors suffered a defeat, they went down fighting. The NVarren fellows were inexperienced, but they gave a good account of themselves by never giving up. They possessed a wonderful fighting spirit for which they were rewarded. A blazing finish gave assurance that the 193-1 team with sheer determination could win in football. YOKNGSVILLE at VVarren - September 8 The team Went into the opening game with many inexperienced men and defeated Youngsville with a small score of 12 to O. hlany substitutes entered the fray. FALCONER at Warren- September 15 VVarren met Falconer on even terms, but a well-oiled team and a Heet back- field proved to be our downfall to the tune of 19 to 0. JANIESTOWN at Warren-September 22 The Blue and White team of clean-fighting boys went onto the field full of determination to stop Jamestown. After a brilliantly played first-half in which Warren led 6 to 0, Jamestown came back the last half and with a heavier team pushed across two touchdowns. The final score was 13 to 6. BRADFORD at Bradford - September 29 VVarren journeyed to Bradford to play under artificial lights, which confused the boys. They went down to defeat to a fast and heavy Bradford team, which had not been beaten in two years. The XVarren boys put up a good fight and featured with a fine passing attack. The final score was 27 to 12 in favor of Bradford. TITUSVILLE at Warren - October 6 Titusville came to Warren with an undefeated team. Behind a veteran line they ran a speedy backfield. Playing under a handicap of injuries and in- eligibility of some players, Warren went down to defeat by a score of 32 to 12. OlL CITY at Oil City-October 12 VVarren again met an undefeated team and was taken into camp by the Oilers. llany bad breaks caused the score to come out 36 to 0. ICRIE TECH at W7arren - October 20 XVarren was scheduled to take a beating by a good lfrie team, but by two well executed passes VVarren led with a score of 13 to O until the final quarter. Tech then came back, and by two long passes also scored 13 points. The resulting score was a tie, 13 to 13. KANE at Kane -- October 27 ln a snowstorm and a sea of mud, ice, and water VVarren was beaten by a crack Kane team by the small margin of 2 to 0. FRANKLIN at Vvarren i November 3 After suffering defeats that deeply stir a fighting team, the boys realized that the last game was upon them. Set with a determination of winning, the Blue and VVhite warriors started the game with a powerful attack and a strong defense. Despite pre-game predictions VVarren came through with a decisive victory of 46 to 0 over a plucky Franklin team. football .... J. B. LEIDIG -J. B. - Coach Serious, honorable, efficient .... . . Klr. Leidig is our Well-liked football coach, who continues to turn out successful varsities. HEX RY G. KOLPIIQN - Hffinie - Assistant Coach jovial, generous, confident . . . . . . Klr. Kolpien handles the scrub teams, from which are built up successful varsitfes. ARLYN F. DLYNHAKI - Jffy - Assistant Coach Reliable, patient, friendly '..... . Klr. Dunham handles the first year aspirants and teaches them the fundamentals. DOUGLAS LOGAN + Doug - Klanager YVitty, hardworking, sportsmanlike .... Dougie took time out from hunting and joking to be a real manager. ,ICI-IN LARSON - Johnny - hlanager Quiet, energetic, intelligent .... Johnny was a dependable manager, a real friend, and a ha1'd worker. . . . . Russell field Squad Allen, Albert Anderson. Klziurict Antico, Donultl Aiibitz, lftlwzirnl lileech, John lirzmeli, lftlwzircl Campbell, Tom Check, Robert Cogswell, Robert Culbertsc JI1, lfzxrl llzihl, Wvillizim lfmers mmrl, lfverett lfrfckson, Norman lfriclis mmrm, Robert lforslund, Hilmer Giegerieh, Richard Gray, Pziul lf. Greene, Hurry llziuseli, Gilbert Hedges, Eugene lttel, Phillip -lermzin, George Jewell, Robert Lzirson, John Lawton, Lawrence Logan, Dougles Lutz, john llzxin, Robert llclntosh, Keith Klellzmder, Yernzird Xliller, Darrell Kliller, James KI c1l'z Ill,-IZIIUCS Motto, George Nortline, Robert Notoro, 'liony Pzlrise, Tony Peterson, Gerald Peterson, Gilbert Porter, XVillis Reading, Kent Rich ,Louis Rowley, Robert Russo, Auth tmii y Schzltzle, Robert Schwab, LeRoy Scott, lvilliruu 'l'ibbott, Ray Toner, Harold Yvalker, VVilliz1m Xvolfc, Burdette XVolstenerott, George football .... HAROLD TON ER - Kong - Quarterback Letterman Co-Captain Powerful, aggressive, determined . . . . Toner threw the passes, which led to touchdowns, and he used a polished toe. KEITH lXlClNTOSH - Illatr - Tarkle Lanky, driving, prompt .... Klac crossed the line and stopped many plays just as they started. HARRY GREENE - King - Guard WILLIAM WALKER - Sikr' - End Diminutive, driving, daring .... Harry was a little man with a fighting heart. Tough, smart, quick .... Sike, a powerful waiting end, was hard to block. ROBERT COOSWELL - Bob - Guard GEORGE Hale, clean-playing, hrainv . . . . Bob, a reliable guard, was in the game with a helping hand in the rough spots. AIOTTO - Sully - G1lIIl'1l Hard, efficient, just George .... Sully was one of the hardest working men on the squad. He stopped manv line bucks. NORMAN ERTCKSON - Nffffff 'H Guard BURDIZTTE VVOLFIZ - Elmo - Halfhack Earnest, pugnacious, intense . . . . Norm was a speed-demon, who cut down many runners. 72 Letterman Co-Captain Elusive, versatile, outstanding .... Elmo led our scorers. His hlocking paved the wav for manv gains. i .l RICHARD Gnzorzrucn - Difk - Halfhack Doxfxrn Small, Heet, shifty .... Dick, our little backlield man, made up in speed what he lacked in size. lj.-nu. CULBIQRTSON - Gabby - Tackle Stalwart, vigorous, alert . . . . Cubby was the giant of the team and a rugged tackle. football AN'r1co - Tim - Center Accurate, strong, daring . . . . Tico, our snapper-back, was a depend- able center and a bulwark of defense. GlI.BER'I' Hr-xNsuN - Gil: - Halfback Unpretentious, ambitious, intensive . . . Hansen was a man who was at the right spot at the right time. His blocking was a great help to many runs. ANTHONY Prxrusii - 7'f,ny - Fullback Rn' Tirzisorr - R115-Y End B affling, speedy, adaptable .... Tony did broken-held running and trav- eled around the ends. JOHN BLIZIZCH - JOIIIIIID1' - Guard Big, forceful, alert .... Ray was a crashing end, who went in and got his opponents just as they started. Courageous, dependable, decided .... ohnny, a very modest man, was a reli- able guard and a sure tackler. 73 Basket Ball .... Hli 193-I--35 hasket hall season was hrougght to a close with a very satisfactory record. XVarren won eighteen games and lost eight. This gave us a season's percentage of .778 The season opened with only two lettermen hack from the preceding year, hoth of whom were lost hefore the schedule was half completed. The enthusiastic aspirants who formed the squad, although inexperienced, hecame a hard-fighting team of varsity caliber. The following hoys were awarded the much cherished XV for their commendable work: Donald Antico, Samuel Bonavita, Robert Caldwell, lCug1ene Campbell, George Craft, Xvilliam Duff, Chester Gutzler, Kent Reading, Harold Toner, and Louis hvlllil. The following games were played: 1. ENDEAVURfat VVSI'I'CHAAlJCCCIIllY8I' 4. VVarren won the first game with an overwhelming success of 39 to 17. 2. PLEASANTVILLE-at Yvarren-Decemher 6, A crushing victory for ns resulted in the game with Pleasantville on our court, The score read 34 to 16. 3. YOVXGSVILLE-at YVarren+-December 10. The Blue and VVhite fellows hit the hasket to the tune of 43 to 19 in our favor. 4. L.-XKEVVOODfat VV3l'l'CIl+T,CCE'lIll19I' 12. VVe encountered a stil? hattle with Lakewood, hut we were victorious with a score of 26 to 20. 5. TlTl'SVlI,LE-at YVarren-December 15. YVe lost W'olfe hefore this game. A revamped team Wellt to a 31 to 19 defeat in a conquest with a veteran Titusville team. H. G. KOLPI EN Cjllllfll H. V. SVVAN SOX .lla n a 11 rr SHEFFIELIU-fat VVarren-December 21. VVhen the fnal whistle blew, a thrilling score of 18 to 16 marked VVarren's victory. RIDGVVAY-at Ridgway-January -1. VVith the usual VV. ll. S. spirit we won in spite of a slippery floor. The score stood 36 to 29. -1.-XMESTOYVN-at VVarrenwYjanuary 5. A defeat with a score of 21 to 33 was handed us hy a crew of seasoned Jamestown veterans. BRADFORD-at VVarren-january 11. Last year's champions were easy meat for our lighting team. The final whistle was 27 to 1-1. TITUSVILIE-at Titusville-.Ianuary 12. Wa1'ren avenged the defeat earlier in the season and brought home a victorious score of 29 to 21. MT. -IEVVETT-at Mt. jewett-january 15. VVarren met the Mt. jewett team with an overwhelming victory of 56 to 19. LUDLOVV-at VVarren-january 18. VVarren sent the visiting team home with a defeating sco1'e of 50 to 12. jOHNSONB1'RG-at johnsonlmurg-january 22. A journey to johnsonhurg proved XVarren the victor with a score of 31 to 18. KANE-at VVarren-january 25. A record crowd witnessed a victory for VVarren with a total score of -10 to 29. OIL CITY-at Oil City-january 26. Our journey to Oil City was disastrous. VVe met defeat with a score of 30 to 48. ST. MARYS-at St. Marys-january 29. VVe lost Antico before the St. Marys game. The revamped team was defeated in I1 tough battle hy a 34 to 37 score. SHEFFIELD-at Shefheld-Felwruary 5. Sheffield proved too much for us on their floor. The score of 7 to 14 showed the VVar- ren boys defeated. RIDGVVAY-at VVarren-February 8. Aceustomed to our own court, we won another victory to the tune of 25 to 14. BRADFORD--at Bradford-Felmruary 12. A hard-fought hattle brought a victory to VVarren. The score stood 30 to 29. MT. -IEVVETT-at VVarren-February 15. VVarren showed a superior team. A victory of 12 to S fell on us. ,IAMESTOWN-at Jamestown-February 16. VVe again fell lmefore the jamestown veterans. This time the score stood 27 to 47. LUDLOVV-at Ludlow-February 19. VVe took another league victory at Ludlow's expense hy a 47 to Z7 score. JOHNSONBITRG-at VVarren-Fehruary 22. VVC tripped ,Iohnsonlwurg the second time hy a score of 31 to 18. YOVNGSVILLE-at Youngsville-Fehruary 26. The Youngsville lads could not overcome our superior power. NVe won with an excel- lent score of 19 to 6. KANE-at Kane-March 1. ln a hard fought battle on the Kane court we lost a thrilling game. The score was 26 to 28. ST. MARYS-at XVarren-March 4. St. Marys was victorious in the Concluding game. The linal score stood 20 to 37. Basket Ball BURDETTE WOLFEZEIIIIO-F0fXVHfd Letterman. Skillful, quick, talented .... Elmo did not play with us long but his influence guided us through the games. DONALD ANTICO-Tim-Forward Small, speedy, aggressive .... Don was our veteran forward. His able work won many games for the team. CHESTER GU'I'ZLER-CIIFY-CCHICX' Tall, fast, accurate .... Chet gave us the advantage at center, then made his work good by chalking up some baskets. GEORGE CRAFT, JR.M-Bllft'll1FOI'XVZll'l.l Lanky, fancy, clever .... Butch, a valuable man in difficult situations, proved to be a big help in the scoring. WILLIAM DUFF-Bi!!-Guard Shifty, exact, swift .... Bill was our hook-shot artist. His scoring was a valuable asset. HAROLD TONER-Kong-Guard Large, pugnacious, versatile . . . . Toner played the back court and was instrumental in saving many baskets. EUC EN E CAM PBELL-Siffffll-FOTN'2l1'd Slim, honorable, intensive . . . . Stretch proved to be a good man in following shots and making them into X baskets. ROBERT CALDWELL-HB0bby-Forward Tall, witty, popular .... Bob's natural ability, as well as his jokes, was appreciated by the team. K E NT R EAD! N G--Kr n I-Fo rwa rd Alert, reliable, defensive .... Kent showed up best in times of stress. Hfs fighting-spirit was a great help to the squad. SAMUEL BONAVITAiSIlll1Ill-1'-GUZlI'd Diminutive, sure, lively .... Sammy made up in speed and pug- nacity what he lacked in height. Louis XyllZA-l,0llfl'1F0l'XYHI'd Vigorous, fancy, spry .... Louis, who had an uncanny eye for the basket, was a valuable man. l'lARRY SYVANSON-ljfkflxIZUIZIQCI' lifhcient, dependable, cheerful .... Pike was a serious fellow, who did his job well. Basket Ball nic XVarren High School Second Basket Ball team completed a very successful season, winning nineteen of the twenty-live games on the schedule. The personnel l of the squad follows: I . XVolfe, Russo, Riggs, Johnson, XV. Campbell, llclieehan, Loper, and Zerhe. filllllff XYarren Seconds SICCON IJ TICAM SCH ICIJULIC l5 . Klethodisrs ,,... ,, 26, Tidioute , ,, 26 ..., Lakewood Seconds .il ,, Titusville Seca wlic l s ., 30 ,, Sheflield Sect xlic is ,... . 15 .... ...hlethodists , 2-P. ...i... Bradford Sec miiia is ........... 29 ..., , Titusville Seconds ,, ,, ,ll 39 Tidioute .... ,. 7 ..... North VVarren , 32 .,,. . Youngsville Seconds Z2 Klethodists ..i.. ., 36 ,,,,. Kane Seconds . . ..,. . , . 23 ........, Sheffield Seconds ............... 30 ....,,, Ridgway ....... A 20 North YVarren ZS Bradford Seconds . . 236, .,., Xlerchants ..... .. , 26 ,, Jamestown ,, . 13 , Thirds ., 21 ....,,, Klethodists ..., .. .... .. 37 Johnsonhnrg Seconds 25 ,, Youngsville Seconds 26 .. 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The Dmyfnzlzeilr Board took a great pride this year in having its own rot x its own cupboards and desks. This advantage greatly facilitated each puhlication The exchange department was inaugurated this year with great success it DfllfjlJIIlIl'ffF was sent to other schools in exchange for their magazines. The suggtstions and constructive criticism received from other papers inspired the 1JI'11ffUlIFfff Hoare to turn out a larger and more literary Drfzgoziefle. The Ilrzzyufzrlrr Board of 193-l-35 follows: Editor Honorary Editor Publicity Marlager Feature Editor Gossip and joke Editors .. Cluhs Editor ,. Athletic Editor , , Alumni Editor .,, General News Editor Exchange Editor Sophomore Editors Artists .Mfxc Comix Louis jomssox Maki LANr:HANs KEITH Mclxrosn Literary Board j.'tMEs VVELLS Moxicix ARMS'l'RtJNfI BETTY SMITH OLGA IDYGAN Mimeograph Typists . .. Eiexxox IN1.tcDox.u,o Rnix Riirzm: JACK lxd.-XCl5UN.XI.D Viiugixu Gkove ,. 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Rr1111i11'r NIORILXXI B15'r'rY B11 XYCH C1,11'1'o111x B.1K1a11 STU KRT I.u11D Ro11E11'r VVo1.1'1a rilgon Band .... H12 193-lp-35 Dragon Band had a memhcrship of ahont sixty capahlevmusicians, both boys and girls. This year for the first time since thc- hand was organized, rehearsals were conducted during sclmnl hours. The marked imprm'vmcnt of the organization signified the hand inc-inhers' t-'tl'm'ts. ln addition to playing for foothall games and hasliethall games, and appearing frequently in assemblies, the hand presented four wry fine pnhlic concerts. lfach year this urganizatimi is proving its worth as a school activity. The Dragon Hand is siipmwisctl successfully hy Klr, Harry Summers. , . . . rc estra H15 High School Orchestra this year had a membership of forty capable student musicians. Appearances at assemhlies. at school plays and entertainments proved its value as a prominent school organization. Besides these activities during the school year the orchestra appeared at vesper services, presented programs in local churches, participated in the All High Concert, and journeyed to Bradford, Kane, Alohnsonlvurg, and Ridgway for concerts. The annual music Week program completed a hanner year in the history of this organization. The following were the officers: President ciREIiR PLVPNAAI Vice-President . .FRED 'IXIQARS Secretary-'Iireasurer BYRON NICKIZNZIE Student Conductor HicI,i5N ICCKARDT Director: HarrySumniers. Y-BYRON Hcliiixziia, Secretary. , , . .wig Girls' G ee Club .... in 'SJ I ' f K Hli Klusic llepartment this year acted as host to the Xlusie Organizations of Johnsonhurg, Ridgway, Bradford, and Shefheld at the Song lfestival, held at XVarren on March 21. At this festival the Girls' Glee Cluh sang two songs: Hom- ingjf' hy lsabel Dungan Ferris and The Green Cathedral, hy Carl Hahn. This festival was presented instead of the annual spring concert, which has usually heen given hy the Girls' filet- Cluh. Une large organization this year tool: the place of Glee Clubs l and ll of former years. At the heginning of the second semester our much loved Xliss Bisell resigned. This Vacztnex was filled hx Kliss Simpson, who has ahlv carried on the worlc. PERSON N lil, -I ms l'L'xsKY, l'iani,tr lfl RST SOPRANU Virginia liaekstronl Marian Berry Betty liraunschweiger .-Xndrey Cramer Kieraldine Erickson Clara Foueh Angeline Gorlida Alean llarkless Mildred llunkle Marjorie lilverhardt lfvelvn Frederiekson Lois Anna Kitty Barnett Sarah Carroll Doris Cheek Ann Peterson Ann Ronan Helen Ross Florence Sealise Louise Sealise Theresa Scalise Ruth Sehwing Kathleen Simmons SICCUND SOPRANO Gretchen johnson Margaret Mt'l'urdy Marjorie Knahh Frances McEvoy Peggy Landis Marjorie Meley Al, LO Donna Gillespie Eleanor Maellonald Charlotte Knahlw Mildred hlelivoy jean Koehley Theresa Mclienna Katherine Lawson Ruth Miller KI ,my li 1.1. li N Osr li Ro Rose Sirianni Mary Smith ,lane Speidel Marv Bettv 'l'rn lei liileen Turner Pauline VVatson lilaine Xxvllllfillls Ethel Nero janet Ross Martha Sehwar Ethel Smith Ulive Olson Rita Retzer Ruth Satterlnnd .XRlJ, Secretary . . . Stenographers' Club HE Stenographers' Cluh. organized in 1929, has passed its fifth successful year. Early' in the fall the following oflicers were elected: President Klyiay' IJu.1.oN Vice-President . ,,,, If'i'Hici, NERO Secretary' , .Hiirisx Kaoii '1'reasurer Jiycii XVi21o1.ia At the meetings, which were held the first 'lihursday' ot every' month, the programs consisted ot office skits and play s, talks, and discussions. 'lihrough our work in this cluh we were taught how to secure positions and how to keep them. Proper dress, office etiquette. and the routine duties ot a stenographer were the suh-iects of many' of our discussions. . i . . Not all of our meetings were of a serious nature. :Xt LllI'lSfH12lS time we had a tureen dinner, followed hy an evening of dancing in the gy'mnasium. 'lihe faculty' menihers ot the commercial department were our guests ot honor. ln the spring we enjoy ed a picnic. At the annual commercial contest, which was held in yVarren in dlayg we acted as hosts to the out-of-town guests from Sheffield, Kane, X oungsrille, and Bradford. 'lihe annual style show was presented in Nlay: YVe displayed in a novel manner what the well-dressed 1935 stenographer will wear in the office. on the street, and at formal and at informal evening entertainments. We presented a commencement award ot tive dollars to each of the two out- standing stenographers in the class ot di It is our sincere hope that next y'ear's class will he as interested in stenographic work as we have heen, and that they' will carry' on our work. - H I-.Lex Raoir, Secretary. latin Club .... OR the seventh consecutive year the Latin Club of XVarren High School began its activities early last fall. This extra-curricular activity among second, third, and fourth year Latin students was proud of a membership of one hundred forty. The Latin Club pin, represented by the scroll and the olive branch, was ordered by new members. Special meetings were held for the election of ofiicers. lfach class elected its own consul, scribe, and program chairman. XVith the eager cooperation of the students many line meetings were held. Super- stitions and Fortunes was the subject of the first program given in Nliss Havens, classes at Hallowe'en. The November program was held in honor of the Ceralia, the Romair Thanks- giving. As the roll was called, each student placed on the altar his offering of an article of food. These donations were later given to the XVarren County Relief Association. At Christmas time the Latin Club celebrated the Saturnalia, and the students exchanged gifts, which were later sent to the Tinley-.llirror Alias Santa Claus. Valentine's Day was celebrated in honor of Cupid with original valentines written in Latin. The ldes of Klarch, the anniversary of the death of Caesar, was observed in an in- teresting and instructive manner. An all-Latin meeting was held in April, while the Floralia or Feast of Flowers was held on Klay Day. Each pupil responded to the roll call with the Latin name of his favorite flower. During the month of December Bliss Gilmore's classes attempted something new in the form of a Latin paper called '4Nunc et Tuncf' This paper represented the work which was done in the Latin Club as well as in our classes. Bliss Gilmore presented slides dealing with Vergil's Aeneid. These were of great interest to all. As a most fitting climax to a successful year a banquet was held in honor of the senior members. W NI,-KRG.-XRET B,vii.iiv, Secretary. eutsc er Verein IIE German Cluh of l93-P-35 consisted of three sections under the name of Die Rheinliinder. At tlIe first fall meeting the following officers were elected: Priisident Vice-Priisident ,,,. Sekretiir ,, Zweite Sekretiir ,..... Priisident Vice-Prasident Seliretar Zweite SQ-krerzir Prasident ., .. Vice-l'riisident Sekretar Zweite Sekretiir lfirxt St'l'fillII I R,x L' LI5 I N RI'r.-x R I-:rx IiR .. FRI-IIJLIQIN HIZLIQN HI-xI5IIN I FRALTLIQIN YIRGINI.-x CEROVIQ HFR.-xLII.IsIN JEAN PUNSKY Sftkflllll Seelion ,, H IQRR JOHN L.-xRs0N HERR S'l'L'AR'l' IJICKSON l'lRAL'I.ElN KI.-xRI,xN JIQNKINS Fil,-XL'I.IiIN l':I..fXlNli HAc':I.UND Tflfrzf Sffrflfzll .. Ifni-xLII.IzIN B,-xRB,xIaA XIVOOIJRUIPF 1 Iz.-xL'I,I5IN IALICE PIxI,I5Y , ,,FR.fXUl.lilN ISAIIIQI. I,,wI3IzY .. ,,,,,, ,,.,,, F R.fXL'I,liIN GIzR'I'IzL'IJIa GRL'BIiR Xlany interesting phases of German life and customs were illustrated at eaeh meet- ing. Special holiday programs for 'lihaIIlcsg1iviIIg, Christmas, aIId lfaster were presented. Films and slides were shown, which portrayed characteristic scenes of Germany. Pictures of Oherammerggau, including the cast of tlIe famous Passion Plziyf' accompanied hy an explanatory talk hy Kliss Strickler, were enjoyed hy all. A very interesting correspondence with students of a Real Gyinnasium in Saar- briilien was maintained from which we received first-hand iIIfoI'Ination on the Saar question. Those of ns who were graduated at mid-semester enjoyed a German dinner with real Ge rman food. A hook entitled Lehewohl was planned by the second section, while Thanks- giving menus, Christmas greetings, ggames, German calendars and a minature German castle were made hy the third section of the eluh. The whole year seemed very worth while. Aufwiedersehenl f l'iRAljI.ElN XYIRGINIA CQROVIC, Sekretar. french Club .... H15 French Club this year consisted of the students who had previously pursued French for three semesters. Unusual interest and success marked the activities of this club during the first semester. However, the club was not continued during the second semester, because the original members had completed French. The club elected the following officers: le president .....,..,......... ,...,,, ..... B I ONSIEUR ROBERT COGSVVELL le vice-president .,....rr,, ....., X IADEINIOISELLE ill.-XRTHA SLOAN le secretaire ..,.,,.. .,,.. ,,,,..... R I ADEMo1suI.LE RITA RETZER Ar the regular monthly meeting some French phase pertaining to that month was studied. The high-light of the semester was the Christmas party. At this party the members brought gifts for each other, and Santa Claus answered the letters which the members had written to him. Two of the club members played Santa Claus, much to the amusement and surprise of all. It is to be regretted that the club could not be continued for the other French students. The entire French Club wishes to thank Bliss Day for her splendid cooperation in making this club such an enjoyable one. Au Revoir. - RITA Rurzeiz, le secretaire. 8 6 i . . . . forensic Club HIS Debating Club was organized this year in the early fall. Soon we were in the midst of preparation for important debates. Practice debates between the club members took place often, so that the debaters had opportunity to put the theory of debating into actual practice. YVe also had debates with Youngsyille and Sheffield in which we gained desirable experience. On the eighteenth of December Kliss Gilmore went to a meeting of debating coaches at Erie. Representatives of Erie East, Erie Strong Vincent, North lfast, Jamestown, and YVarren High Schools formed a league to be known as the Lake lfrie Debating League. lfach team in the league debated each of the other school teams. The topic which the Varsity debaters used in these league debates was l'Resolyed: That the federal government should adopt the policy of equalizing educational opportunity throughout the nation by means of annual grants to the several states for public elef mentary and secondary educationfl 'llhe final debate for the championship of the league was held at Allegheny College, Kleadyille, on the fifteenth of Klay. All of the mem- bers of the league were the guests of Allegheny College on that day. The awards to the winning team were donated by Allegheny College. hluch credit is due Bliss Gilmore, whose excellent help was responsible for much of our success. -AIYRTLE MILLER, Secretary. . S. Girls, Club .... N spite of the depression the Girls' Club continued to function successfully in its various activities during the year. lfarly in September the cabinet made extensive plans for the entire year. One of the first events of the fall season was a tea given after the XVarren-Jamestown football game in compliment to the Jamestown Hi-Y Club. Other highlights of the year were as follows: the Recognition Ceremonial, Klusic Appreciation Night, College Night, the Christmas Program, the Childrenls Christmas Party, Health Talk, Nlodern lnterest Groups, Faculty Night, the Kid Party, and the Klother and Daughter Banquet. The Club aimed to maintain a spirit of friendliness and kindness toward everyone, to uphold a high standard of honor, to face life sincerely, and to find and give the best. Officers of the year were as follows: President . . ., RI'r.x RETZER Vice-President ,,,. ,.lNf1ARY EI,I,IaN Os'I'EIu:AIm Secretary ,. , ,. ,.,, , .....VIIu:IN1.x VVRIGHI' 'Iil'CZlSllI'CI' , , , , EI.E,xNoR lVl,XClJON.Xl.Il -VIRGINIA XVRIc:II'I', Secretary. FRESHMAN GIRLS' CLUB . . . . The Freshman Girls' Club was organized early in the fall with a membership of forty-five. Kfany activities were held, including a tureen dinner, a treasure hunt, a Christmas dance, a tea for the new freshmen, and many arts and crafts meetings. , The following officers served this year: President ., .. Yikcsixu Durex Vice-President . .... ,.,.,. I ,AULINE VVATsoN Secretary ,, ,. .. NT,-XRION Onsox Treasurer ., . .. ., Neove lN'l.XVREI.IS Publicity Chairman . .,.,.,. EI.IzfvIsErH Kixicsxn Vice-Chairman ,,.. . ..,., ZELMA DuRNI3I.I, . . . . i-Y Club HIC Hi-Y Club of 1935 was not organized till late in the fall. Although the membership of the club was small, the boys added their enthusiasm to the leader- ship of Xlr. Young and Hr. R. XV. Reynolds for the staging of a successful campaign. Throughout the year the membership of the club has been increased to forty-five mem- bers. The first semester's activities consisted of the handling of the Thanksgiving donations, a series of discussions concerning war, the participation in the Older Boys' Conference at Bradford, where our club was represented by thirteen members. The following officers served the first semester: President , .r.. H.xRoi.n Touiaia Vice-President , , IJ.-win XVORLEY Secretary .,.. .Tnoxiirxs H,xx1n,'r0N Treasurer , ..,... . ., .. . XIi:i,ifoRiJ -Ionxsox The main activity of the second semester was the participation of the club in the State Bible Study Contest. lixaminations were given the members at the close of this contest. The Bible Study discussions were led by prominent citizens of XVarren. The club also sent a basketball team to the State Elimination Tournament at Bradford. The club cooperated with the Girls' Club in their presentation of their annual carnival. The following were the ofiieers for the second semester: President , ,, .... , I.-xcit XX7liIGI.li Vice-President Howmzu NIn,i.icR Secretary ,. lJHII.l.IP I'r'rizi. Treasurer ..... ,... . TXXYID XVoRi.iiY - l,HII,I.ll' l'I l'liI., Secretary. llriuniltit Club .... E NUSUAI. activity and enthusiasm characterized the 193-l-35 Dramatic Club. which enjoyed a membership of one hundred twenty-live students. The assembly programs were made lively and interesting by the many and varied one-act plays presented. The club, represented by The Players' Group. entertained the Rotary Club of VVarren with the play, l'Rig1llt Around the Corner. Later they presented The Cancelled Debt for the Life Study Club at their Alias Santa Claus meeting. The outstanding event of the year's work was the lfveningg of Plays, when The Case of Klrs. Kantsey Knowef' Little Oscar, The Pampered Darling, and Let There be Light were presented for the public on February twenty-lirst. The combined casts of the four plays numbered thirty-two people. A variety of common sense and non- sense and a good supply of humor and pathos made this program unusually interesting. The regular monthly meetings, which were well attended and most thoroughly enjoyed, were planned by the president and the executive committee under the superyision of Kliss lxahl. ALEX XVELLS, Secretary. lirowin Pains HIC stage production of this year's senior class upheld the standard set in former years. This season's drama, Growing Pains, proved to he charming, amus- ing, and realistic entertainment. The play, dealing with the family affairs of the Klclntyres, presented the comedy of youth, the painful process of growing up, and the trying experiences with which every parent is acquainted. The small tragedies and the excited joys of adolescence charmed, fascinated, and entertained with its mirth and tenderness. Xlartha Sloan as Terry and Jack MacDonald as George, in the process of growing up, delightfully held the attention of the audience, while their parents, Lewis and Lucille Corhett, won the sympathy of eyery mother and father. John Larson Phillip lttel Martha Young Martha Sloan Lucille Corhett Margaret Klaurer CAST Anne Sandroclc llarian Jenkins Klyrtle Xliller lflizaheth Lopez Betty Smith Iillen Klepfer Mary Dillon Lewis Kemhle Mac Corah Clayton Taylor Rohert lfrickson Charles D. Johnson Garnet lfherhardt -lohn Maleno Kemhle -lean Punsliy lfleanor Xfaclionald .lack Klacllonald Anna Louise Kahl - Director. SYNOPSIS of PLAY SCENIC - The Mclntyre home. ACT l f Scene I f Late afternoon. Scene 2YSeveral months later. :XCT ll v Scene 1 W A few weeks later. lfyening. Scene 2vTwo hours later. ACT lll f The next morning. A Peach of in famil Q 1 5 f 5 1115 iunior class chose Peach of El F:unily z1s their presentzition this XL If hefure the students 11nd their friends. An z1ppreeiz1tix'e ziudienee gave zissur inte to those i11 charge that both the play and the C2181 were wisely selected. Those who so cleverly :mtl eiitertziiningly interpretecl the rule were: The The The The A fr A fr The The The rich, crusty old uncle A sentimentzll zxunt ne'er-du-well nephew . sky-rocket hzuiker , iend i11 need iend in law .... , lure interest . NIAR Ql0IHlI1CCI'lllg1 housekeeper , zuloptenl tlziughters VV,xYN Ii li1ex11z1.1a l'iR.-XNCES Klelivm' VIININIIE NllI,LIiR Tnxl l'lAN1II,TON .. ,, B111 xv.Xl,KIiR 105151111 YIOL.-X lfLI.IiX fJS'l'liRGARIJ .CHA111.o'1 1'1z KN.-XBB Klum' XVRILQ111' Hl'QI.liN Drxvinsox -IAN15 JL'1,1N1g . XRlJIiI.I.l-I Jcnixsox . . . . Evening of Plays N lfebruary the twenty-first the Xvarren High School Dramatic Club presented a group of four excellent play s. The program, which was a success from a standpoint of finance as well as dramatics, was a combination of moods ranging from the comic to the pathetic and the sublime. The program follows: Klusic Henry .. Josie Klusic l,lT'l'LlQ OSCARH- l m're , K lac Corah Fred Jeanne Field Gussie . THE CASIC Oli' MRS. KANTSICY KNOXVIQH High School Orchestra ,, Jack K laelionald Klartha Sloan High School Orchestra Sw'io11.v Cjflllllflfvl' Xlrs. Knowe , , Klargaret Klaurer lflaines. ......., . lflizabeth Lopez Xlrs. Noweu... Klarry lfllen Ustergard Bea ...,..,, ., ...... ...,, J Joyce Klepfer Nlrs. YVright , . Klartha Young Billy , Jack Cogjswell Klrs. Leshur Lee ............,,. Rachel Klahaffey Benny .. .. . Leonard Kirby Xlrs. Tender Lee . , Lucille Corbett Ruthie. ,, Janet Erickson Xlusic .,.. High School Orchestra TH If PAKI PICRICIJ DARLINGU- llilfzriuzzx fjfllllfflj' Connie . ,,...,...,...,, Jean Blodgtett Xlrs. Perkins .. . ..Ruth Kehrli Janet .. .,,, ,,.,, , Jean Punsky Joy .... . Klary Spies Jessica ,..... ,, , ...Virginia YVrig1ht Annabel . .. .. .,,,,,, Jane Juline Norman , . ,. .. Jimmie Hiller Victor XVayne Kemble Ur. Rudolph Yon Hapsburger lfloyd ,, ,,......... XVilliam Lyon Garnet lfberhart Dudley , Jimmie NVells Klusic ..... High School Orchestra Llf'1' 'l'HlfRlC BE l,lGH'1 '-Rwliginux Play Azariah . .... Lewis Kemble Nellie . , Anne Sandrock liather Ambrose .,.,... ,Joseph Viola Soldier ....... .. .... .... . , .... Charles Johnson Xvaits . .,,,,, , ,..... .. llargaret Maurer, Jean Blodgett, Jimmie XVells C ass Calendar September- S-Football season opened with a Youngs- ville game. 15-Falconer downed our football team. The Falcons swooped down upon their prey. 22-Jamestown game-no remarks needed. 29-Bradford game. The lights were new to us. October- 6--Titusville football fray. 12-'Oil City-we all remember that and the dance. November 13-Our senior presidents birthday. 20-Erie Tech-a tie. VVe are coming up 29-VVolves and Dragons fought fast in ice. - 3-We were dumbfounded, but we did beat Franklin. 28-School dance. Z9-Thanksgiving vacation. December- 3-Back again. 4-First game with Endeavor. Opened a busy season on the basketball court. 6-Pleasantville bowed next. 7--junior Play, A Peach of a Family. I0-Youngsville game. just a game though we did win. 12-Stiff Lakewood fray-.victory for the Dragons. 15-Titusville-no VVolfe-no victory. 21-Christmas Drrlgonfilv. 21--Football letters awarded--wise re- marks made. 21-Sheflield fell next. 21-School dance. 2-I--Christmas vacation. january-- -P-Ridgway slid into defeat. 94 S--I amestown veterans won. 11--Bradford was easy meat for our Dragons. I2-Titusville-revenge for us. 15--Mt. Jewett fell, too. 18-Ludlow-'lnutf said -School dance. Z2-Downed Johnsonburg. 2+-End of first semester. 25-Dragons slashed YVolves. 26-This trip to Oil City was disastrous. 29-St. lylarys won-no Antico. 29-Second semester. February- Ma rch- 5-Shellield won this court game. S--Ridgway came our way. 12-Bradford game was ours by a foul. 13.-Debates with Erie East. 15-Mt. Jewett fell again-Valentine Dragonr'tt1'. 16-Very Platonic game with Jamestown Cl'lay for themg tonic for usj. 19-Ludlow next viciim for the Dragons. 21-Evening of Plays. 22-Jolmsonburg tripped again. 26-Youngsville next. 1 - Kanine teeth of the VVolves dug deep. The score was 26-28. 4-Tears! St. Mary's overcame the Dragons. 7- Let's All Get lVIa1'ried -Play by Athletic Association. 13-Erie Strong Vincent-our debating op- ponents today. l5-Pre-Lenten school dance. 21-All High concert at Beaty building. Aprili- 1--April Fool's Day-Editor fooled us by being absent. 2-Our affirmative team debated james! town. 10-North East debate. 11-Negative team debated at Jamestown. 12-Spring Dragoneffe. 17-Basketball letters awardediFellows' secrets revealed. 18-Easter vacation. 21-Easter. 23--End of vacation. INlay-1- 2-3- Growing Pains - Senior Play - XVill we soon be over our growing pains? IU 11-Girls' Club-Hi-Y C'arnival4what revelry and joy! 15-Debating team at Allegheny College- swell dinner! 17-Dragon out-editor out, tool 23-Congratulations to undergraduate editors of the Dragunflfzf. 2+-Kid Dayqall sophistication vanished. 30-lVlemorial Day. 31-Class Night-Donors' gifts amused all. junei- Z-Baccalarueate. 7-Commencement-Q-the end. Allen,james ,. Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderaon Anderson, Catherine Daniel Frederick .,.,, . Howard Melvin ...... Richard .... .. Sheldon M. Antico, Donald ...........,...., Armstrong, Edward J Auluitz, Edward, jr. .,.. , Bailey, Nlargaret . .... ., Baird, Henrietta Barney, Ralph ..,.,. Barone, Carmella . .... . Bean, Dale .,... . Bleech, Anna ,.,. Bleech, John . .,,., . Boberg, Nlary ......, Bona vita, Samuel .. . Brinclis, Sammy ..,.,. . Broderick, Doris Brown, Lucille ...,., Burman, Ruth .,..,., Carlson, Ethel .,.. . Carlson, George , Cederquist, Norman Chapel, Marjorie .,., .,.. C hase, keith Christensen, Kenneth Clancy, Billie . Clarke, VVillis .,,., Cochran, Paul ,..,. Cook, Barlvara Corah, Edward Mac .. Corah, Nlary Virginia Corbett, Lucille Corlwran, lsaluel . Craft, George . .... , Crowley, Eleanor Culbertson, Ea rl .., Dillon, hlary Dunham, Edna .,.,,. . . . . Seniors l,.xS'r1Nc: IMPRESSIONS srrmingly quiet, liutl ...., , ...... .,..l2a5hful! ,llayhff an llllfllffflllll rountry gflzllrmali , a frllofw of good lillll7'lll'fl'l' . . .... .. .,.., tlir Fl'f'7Il'lI exfifrl , ..,.5llI'Ilf in Awards, hui not in aftiou .,,.,takir1g life rhrfrfully as it fomfs ,miloirzg fhf duty fichifh lim nfrlrfst him the main gnu' in athl1'tiz'.v , .,.. .... .fall him .vperrlyl ,.,. ....... ll hoy of high standing ., ....... , a quirt and dignifird Jtudfnt .,.,.,. flIy folzgur' fwilhin my lipr I reign .........our roller .rlmting rhamjb a girl of infvinfiblf modrxvfy . ......,..... .,.,.,,. .,......,. ....... ' ' I rrafvzr lanofwledgru . .,..., mild in mannfrr and grntlf in heart ..,. ,. , ,.,..... , our artixt and port ,.i'Sllll mcalfz' runs deep our fax! lilllz' guard .. .,.. our future lllaxif' Barr Bf't!fr lair than newer . .,,. ,follofwing Ihr right road ., .,..... irzflinfd to fniycliiff ,......,.nSlll'71l'P is goldrnu , ,.,,.,... , , ....... alfzuays dixlurhing ju'm'1r , a rruvfrfvfil and intclligfn! .vludfllf . II small hundlr of happinfsr ., . ....,. .l'f.Y1'771llll7lg rnolaxxm' . . .,.,... ., ....... .faking il roxy .. .,.. unrquzrlrd -wit and humor lawn is hlizizl' for Willif rml hair is dI'l'I'l'l!l7Ifj t'071dI'7IA'l'Li riot II pfrrlfsx jwrzragon mcilhoul Ihr jrrdmfal , Ihr rzrmr of fl'II7Zk71l'.Y5 fwho hnofuxv ficlnlf lim llfhiml thoxf' fyrxvl , ,..,...,,.,. ,. .... .,...., fl Sfdlllf iuilifviduril ,. .. , . . a lll'!I7'f bf1'I1kfI', girly! '11f11.r11r'ing the 'lL'I17'lzl' hy hfr good timrx ,. .. , . ll skillful hunlfr II ficalhing hook of ftiqzlffff ,... l,v tlirrr a rarer l11'ing? 5 39 5: Q f A ,X .il A If H 222 Qs - :du-E - - K , X . fs 'L 1' ' -A - ' - ' - ' 1 ' . . ' . .'.11r'2' -r' ,, y ' ,fs '1 W ffwk-I ' ' ,ff QV V '.1.5:- ff fzffxti ' ' f me Q.-I . - lvfijw Ag . . ' X, 3.5 ,3 efflvf A 52,4 . - ., lr! KE sw 1 LQ X 1,1 u ' ,1 .1 ' V' . wg? if '15 aff' -2. V ' - ' Y ' K w . ml xref,,Q,fgh2zgW,:ALi,-,Jia-Q., -4 1 ,rg--.Z L .HW - . .dwsflgMeri.mewfwwmM,f,L:fc,m,MMefmw,MmQ,,,..T.....mt.,.44.,:.,,.m,X. .mm If ll 5 N G as . b llalf Shots A Snap Shots 'A deem-fyw,1ma:1:uwvfffimsas A, . u.f1n.xiM M1...Lf'fl 1-Q. W 5 2 . DRAGON 35 x'Nfy.s'x A ffl exif ,Hu ffflgi 5,5141 lib zmting FOR realm re? L.- Any successful man can tell you where it is:-in the part of your income that you can save each week. Nothing indefinite about this treasureg it's there-not in doubloons or pieces of eight, but good American dollars. lt will buy you things you have dreamed of hav- ing-and amply reward your digging , Find the romance in saving. lt's more fun than any treasure hunt. and the best part is-you are sure of success. Warren ational ank Corner Liberty and Second Streets DRAGON '35 . I LaSalle Extension U mverslty cfldult Tbusiness Tfraining District Representative O. A. SANSTROM BRADFORD, PA. Compliments ofthe ea W WI 2 - ,f,l l.NWQ,'2'2gF.s ' 0 9 SAGER A HV i i , i- -W Q iw -ulliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i i i W I I f 'Ill Ill- But 06 0 i 3 LOQSHIUEQYIQQLS U 32559 ' LASTING INIPRESSIONS 49. Dunning, Renalda ...,.,. . ,...., Il flzarming personality gygahn, Egg? .......,.. ,.... ......,.. ..,.. a 5 tudious indgviduai . mer ar , farne ...,. ,,...,,...,... ........,..,..., .,.,...,.,....,.,.....,. . . . u ' 52. Eckhardt, Helen .,., ,,...... . . .,.......,......,,...... .,..,,.. a trmpframfnijomusifiizrn 100 53 S+ 53 50 . DRAGON l3J COMPARATIVE WIDTH OF CLEARANCES Al 1,000 miles Al10,000 mile: AI30,000 mlln Q HWS O Lf' Your speedometer tells you what grade of. . . INC 1 H HG,!,!,!d5 MOTOR OIL FlTS YOUR CAR Ask f0l' 3 jbr mileage in 3 figure:-up to 999 mile: Ask for IIYVIS 4 for milvagv in 4 figuren-1,000 to 9,999 Ask for IIYVIS 5 pw mil.-ag? in 5,fig..re5- 10,0110 M 29.999 Ask for IIYVIS 6 when ,pe.1.1..mm.- mul, 0.-ff 30,000 mile, I N fl A T' HYVIS OILS, Inc. Q WARREN, PA. I.xs'1'1Xr9 lxlifuliaslruxa . l.lCkl'I1l5RlI'Q. ,luhn Cf zz xlzniiffzz.-' mfmp Inf-f7ffl1'lIfl1lll!I'lHltlIIt'1' I ldrcd, filifillbll . , ll My l111.vl11r'.v.v Inari I ngle, lfdnn ffm? mlgffllf' rxf1r'1'.r,v1u11,' . Lnglish, Ricllard KJIFZCIIJJJ' ,vo .fl'l'IIlI1,k' DRAGON '35. Try! i-Fos'roR1Ai' Glassware BRADFORD PENN S 1, t --PERsoNAL O X en Dinnerware Processed MCPYOY l HVVILSONR Oils Sporting Goods 0 Recognized Zlflrzrks of Bradford Penn Rerog Qmty Company by CLQESSQON PICKETTS Braeburn Leads Again In Young lXIen's University Suits - Slacks - Topcoats Rochester and other Young lXIen's Clothes 5514.95 to 5540 J. A. JCQI-INSON COC!-IRAN BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR Vncler VVarren National Bank PHONE 1633 57. Engstrom, Florence LASTING IMPRESSIONS ,.....,..,...dr5tinfd to beromf llfHm01l5 fviolinisl 58. Erickson, R. Gordon .,.,. . . .4,. . ,.... .,.. .,....... ..,.. .......,,.,. , 1 1 J ally good ffllofw 59. Erickson, Norman ...,. . ,..,. .,...,.,. . ,. ,.,. .,,...... I lm dffr-.flayrr 60. Erickson, Robert .. .......... ..... t lm .rarisfifd King 102 . . . . DRAGON '. xx K r r , ,, xx A x O ,fx V! f ff!! . 0 f ' ' fi l' fs ,- X 0 , xi A ' f fn 'Q Q -V ' ' ' I Q ,f 4- Q gg-..-' 'M - I ' ' K , L W, ' XL j KIR. XOICCKER: VVhz1t's all thc cheering nhout? JACK KIAQDUNALD: The whole schoolk cheering OXCI those snazzy neu styles for summer at FOR VITALITY AND ENERGY Insist on Butter Krust Brood Contains Vitamin B O Kludc hy Worren Baking Company IUXBI IXC IMPRESSIONS IZ. livuns, Mary janv . . II om'-rnrllz fzcumzlrz . Farnsworth, Margaret . .... . , .1'.A'fl'l'Ill1'fy fllqllllflllllj K+. Farnsworth, VViIsun , . V711 nm !71!llI41'1l 11r'r11L'j11,rl In gf! In .Vflllllll . Ferrie,Anna Mae . , . , , . Ilf'U.'Il:VJ'lIlll!fl1iIIIj Jean Carol i-lat Shop 231 Liberty Street YVe cover the millinerx' theme for Spring :md Summer, with every version of the mode interpreted with quality detailing. Co ll1f71ill1F1If.X' of Pickett Lumber Co. QUALITY and SERVICE 0 PHONE 1728 +22 Crescent Park SENIOR OFFICERS President .,......, .,..,.... . .. ..,.,.., John Larson Johnny Vice-l're5islent,.. .... .. ...... Eleanor Mac-Donald El Donors ,..... . Edward Mac Coruh 'AMac Jeanne Field Fleet Virginia Corah Ginnie John Mac'Donald Jack Poet Marian Jenkins Jenkins . Secretary .. . Marilaret Maurer Maggie Historian .,.., Myrtle Miller ..Myrt,, v . T' . .li I 1VVlf ALL POPI LAR mum 'Game' -AEi1L2,?m Q ALL XEVV COLORS Testa-itor Lewis Kemblo , . , ix Louie ALL HI1ADbIlIzb 21 to 2+ Prophet Q Rita Razer URetu LASTING IMPRESSIONS 66. Field, Jeanne .....,., .. ..., , .... . ,.,. 1'1'frla:tingf fwfr, wim, 1l7ld'L'lff0l' 68. Flood, Frances , , .,., HN fl'0ll'I' fleas ffwr .v0fI 69. Forsgren, Clifford , . ..,..,.. Il quid, l7lt1'Il,Yfl'l0I4.Y rlaxsmate 70. Forsgren, Norman, . . , . .. I1 1'rr'yg1r'1'r1t mind 104- What Your Stars . . . DRAGON '35 ', ' Q ff? X ' Lxdifyy X X ffl Q flkliflill . 1 X I ,, 4 Nfi's45 . 'I Xxx if w..,fs- ff j ev '?w5, J f ici! K 'jg' ,ff H 1 g ,ff fan X-K1 Sc1y...cJhout lvloidlznest I-lose .IEANNE FIELD... ... ELEANOR NIAC DONALD RITA RETZER . . . . . NIYRTLE MILLER . . O' C '.:O 1' 0 og. 5s. N 5 5 XVe wanted to know what the XVarren High School girls thought of our Famous Best Ilose Twins. So, we asked the Seniors. Vve gave four of them two pairs each and this is what they say: XVhether play-acting, dancing, or cheer-leading, I find Maidhest Hose give me a feeling.: of smartness and security. 'I'his, with their econ- omy, make them the ideal stocking for Iligh School girls. 'I'he most perfect hose for a High School girl is one which is sheer hut also durahle and moderately priced. Maidhest has all of these qualities. Maidhest have stood the straining IGSI of cheer-leading. They are the most strong and serviceable yet sheer and fragile hose I have ever worn. I like them, and hetter yet, I can afford them. 'I'hese hose are the hest-looking, hest-fitting hose I have ever worn. If I am to judge hy the service they have given me, Nlaidhest must he made hest. flawless and perkct-filing -Xt pure silk 5 QM. X -.o X L , Six xxx. Metzger-Wrightis 14. W1 1 L. .il Kei -Ve . W ri I..XS'I'ING IMPRESSIOXS il 72. Gelotte, Frank A. . ..,. ., 11f1'1'rlrn11l1lf.v lroufflf till fl'0lI.IlII' froulzlm 717711 Q' 1 73. Gheres, Geraldine . . ,. ... , Rfd Riding I10lInI,.Yl'I'L'l1l 7 il 74. Gigliotti, Serahno ,.... . .,.. .,...,. , . lfu' lmy izeillz thi' bflllfflflll lffffl l I 75. Gillespie, Donna .. ., ., ,. ,. alfrcayx 171 II flurry K. v r! 105 DRAGON '35 . You'll Enjoy Stopping at the MoToQ Lloumoosg C0n1pfz'111e11I.v Of S. S. KRESGE CO. 5-IO-25-and-Z5-1 .OO 1 7 I v 1 ,Y , o , I I 1.As'r1Nr: IMPRESSIONS ' 76. Gisselhrecht, Mary .,..,.. ..,.....,.,.,,...., ' 'If'J brtlrr fu lllllflll than fry 77. Grace, Thomas , ..,., . fLI.'IH'kill!l QCIIFII flll'l'l',.f llllfflillg flu' io do i 78. Grady, Raymond .,.......... ,,t1'11' boy fwirh flu' 4'uffi lJl1ff'd laugh ' 79. Gray, Paul E.. .. . . .... . .. , , . .,..... . .a hardy lad' 106 . . . DRAGON '35 'Y' it '? W W W frfnll 'w+ N Y' li 1 1 'K' ' ,E X! EVERYTHING R l 11:1,EcTRICA1, l M ll 0 l l w l i OMMUNIT rl Fred lvl. Sehoemclfer l l . CMSYSEEPQQ. N. e,, lf H N in i i u ectrinal Lontiacting and Supplies li 1 PhonesfShop 1840, Home 2122-,l l l 1l 30+ Penn'a Ave,, East l l VVarren, Pa. W E . YVarren, Pa. XVICSTINGHOUSIC W RICFRIGICRATORS W ,c-s e ,, sf W ll ,A W rf, W TY: ,fl Vw. ,:N,, 1 f ,, m ,r k. l f 1 l PRESCRIPIIONS .... i N Rendering a service that many Y'0ung Nfggfg Uxfgyfrlg V times is the difference between X fin' Spgrf and Dfegg Zllld dCI1fll. lVe ITIUSY , . l combine skill, precision and l 'N speed with fresh, pure drugs 5 Ytiung L21CliCSl Slippers li I in each prescription. That if fo, 5 ,mit and D,-ess l we have succeeded is evidenced if 1 l l . il by the gratefulness of our I, H X many patrons. ix il , ll ' li G'oughn's ii ll l Drug ll Come ln and Look 'lim Over lr 'X Store l , on 7 ,VY , il LY, 7 , ,7, ,Y 7 W hill SO. Graziano, Peter. Xl. Green, Burdessia 255. Green, Harry . ,, SZ. Grove, N ll'g'1I1lZ1 ...,.. .... . ,, ..,., ., ..,.., iii liiiilil I,.XS'l'ING IMPRESSIONS lflfingf fllingfx yn llzwir ufwn fway l , .... ,. .l1z.fl 14-aiftill l!lI'f5l111'fF4H , .. a frrxt-rlaxs .vfmzk , .,.... . .,.... , . ,.,. llml .vfLL'N'i dmposztzon I 107 DRAGON '35 .. ' A Substantial Gift awaits the First Bride or Groom of the Class of 1935 IVho Furnishes their Home from BLOMQUI ST FURNITURE SHOP I NORIII XYARREN 0 Out of the 1lYIlj',' Less tu 1,11-YH BARNHA RT-DAVI S CO. Engineers Founders Klachinists IJiXf!'IblIffl7'X of AUTOKIUB l LIC PARTS l IHS-IU S. Irvine Street Telephone 26+ L- ,es ess L s ii is f If THE BEST IN IfLECrIlRlC:XL :Xl'PLIl-XNCHS General lilectric Refrigeration 1: Blackstone XVashc-rs and Ironers Philco Radio :: Century Ranges NTURN 'iw I E,?'RADIO SHEET 1. xs'1'INc: IMPRESSIUNS SS. Gutzler. Fhester our t'Ill'lj lIlIII'1'LI lm.rleff1'f1' Q S+. Iluehn, Helen ,.., . , ability tu 1r111lwfri1'11d.v l XS. Ilaglund, Elaine ,. You firxf, fllfll I ll So. II3ghll'lJ1ll,RlIlh ., ...,. ,, ,,., , lwllwr kllIIfLClI ax Toot l IHS . DRAGON '35 l l i l l l l W l..XS'l4lNG INIPRESSIONS l S7. lliligllf, Anson ,.,. . flu' .rl1m1'ofw of all lim girly Y SS. ll11IlIl1lhS, Rayinond ... ., . , , , ,,, zllfwzlyx happy , S9. Hansen, Gilhert , , ,. ffm! A'iII1'1'I'1' and ra alilf Jfllcllfflf N 90 , 1 Sl i 1 l las ,N J ,,..,,4A..A i I l n f lll e i . MK ' , lm tl ll in ,llr l W V iff 'T V ',: ll .t lil l gl it il ll ll liu lil We l ll A ll , gi : 4: it f , W ,ll lf l isis, 1 'js .ga Hfzangratulations, Class of IC935 I A---und may success attend your efforts, ALWAYs. l XxIll1lfCYCl' your immediate plz1ns4whether for zulclitionzll education, or the pursuit of zi husiness or other cz1recr- here at the First National Bank we wish you to hear in mind that we stand ready to serve as your finan- cial ally whenever you are in need of Banking Service. The First National Bank Warren, pa. lvnrlrr Sfrirt lvzzffnl Slzlfrs f:UT't'I'1llllt'lIf SIlf7l'!'T'lA'lUII I llansen, lh'l3l'lfl1'l . ., . ., . ,, , ., , an Il7I4'lI1'I'l'!'Li lmrrfl of fun gas L s as as as self Tai I s s i i i i if as 109 J ,lk ' Vg? '61 5 llalf Shots A Snap Shots Q QE SQ Q 4535 X, SK 3 sw R ,M A ,. . DRAGON '33 A VVORLD RECORD IN BLJSINFSS FDUQATION eo YEARS in Business Our Successful Past Experience ls Your Present Safe Assurance Bryant G Stratton Business College IOZS llain Street, Bullalo, N. Y. E.rt11b1isl1f'1l in lS5-l- SEND FOR YOUR FREE com' OF OUR LA'I'liS'I' cA'l',xLOG R E A D -l-lie Warren limes-Mirror VVarren County's Only Daily Newspaper News of VVarren and Vicinity, most complete NEWS SERVICE, features, serial stories, sport news, comics, etc. 0 203-205 l.JCl1I1Sy'lVZlIll2l Avenue, XVest Business Office Phone 439 f lfditorizll l-Hlll I..xs'rIxc: IMPRESSIONS 91. lleald, Elaine ., Il I'l'.Vr I L'1'4l' and !l1IfIOV'I1l7lF girl 92. Hockman, llelcn ., ...,., ,.,, .,... . . ....,. .bizxznfrs alzzllty 93. llolinberg, Viola , .. ..,.... . .,,..., .tlmt Jrlf-a.f.f11ra71tz' 94. Holt, Beatrice ., ., . . .,.. . ,. .. ,,,.. ..fl1o11yf1ff11lm'J5 frsf, fllffl fun DRAGON '35. Christensen Studio PORTRAIT AND COMMERCIAL QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING 110 Penn'a Ave., East Warren, Pa. Donold B. Smith IJRUGUIST llhe East Side Drug Store Q 216 Penn'a Ave., East VVarren, Pa. TREADEASY SHOES Are the right kind, built with style and comfort in the right pro- portion. And built, besides, to look well through a long life. If you donlt know this remark- able shoe, we'll be happy to intro- duce it to you the next time you are in. A pleasant and profitable friendship will surely follow. Donielson-Corter Corner Liberty and Penn'a Avenue PHONE 1+l64R Put Your Frfl In Our Handy F. W. Woolworth Co. 5 and IO cent STORE 95. Hyatt, Margaret. 96. Hyde, Marian .. 97. Ittel,Ph1ll1p ......,..... 98. jenkins, Marian ., 1,AsT1No 1MPkEss1oNs ,....l1uir that glint: flame .,......,.,.,.h1ddf11 mirth ,wer all, knofws all, tells all! llflllfl original DRAGON '33 Wal ker Creamery Products Company 305-315 Union Street XVARRIQN, PA. Klzinufacturers of XValker's Celebrated I X L lee Cream Fine Creamery Butter Pasteurized Buttermilk Cottage Cheese 7+ I3fI1lIl'llf'5 rind Rflail Sforrs -1 RANK, PA. IJUNKIRK, N. Y. LASTING 1M1'Riiss1oNS 99. Johnson, Charles ,.,.. ., , ,.,. ,.......,..,.. . ..,.,.... .... Aw i .ff 117111 nlllfrfwhfff 100. johnson, Charlotte lllollyl ,4 , ..., .,. l ,tfudird hard 101. johnson, Clifford .. ,. ., , ...... .,.. . .... . .,.., ,..,.,, 4 lou 111' .vlay 'fmf 102. johnson, Eleanore M. V. ....,. ,.,.. .,....... .,...., ...... ........ ....,. ......,.. ....,..,.... 1 1 n 1' I f 1 ' t but lllljflflll l'llHfIlt'fl'!' DRAGON '35 . 1 l 1 l 1 1 1 l l COIIIPIIIIIFIZIS Of A Friend QNREN CO0 FEDERATION QV' 47. i 1 MOTOR CJ-0 Organizer of School Boy Patrols Be- A-lways A-lerr .A-lways One of the fundamental aims of this organization is to establish a School Boy Patrol in every school in Warren County located near a hazardous road or street crossing. Gd information at Warren County Motor Club Exchange Hotel, VVarren, Pa. 9 1 1 1. 1 lvl l l. l. E 12' S CUT-RATE DRUGS 316 Second Ave. o Patent Kledicines and Toiletries Ht Cut Rate Prices Shop at M ILLER'S Lewis Market QUALITY MEATS PRICED RIGHT LASTING IMPRESSIONS 103 johnson, Elvera .,.,.,. ..,..,. . ,.,.., .,..,..... I 1 appy-go-lucky 10-l-. johnson, Margaret A. .,.. a .vtmdfast friend 105 Johnston, Richard ...., ., 11 flffrrful, jolly lad 106 jordan, Robert ..,.... .... .... . ..,.....,.. t I If fulurr? Dorn 114 . . DRAGON '35 Compliments Of B. V. LESSER Insurance Worom lvlotors, lnc. Sf f7'Il'IIIg BUICK PONTIAC CADILLAC LASALLE and G. BI. C. TRUCKS 307 Penn'a Ave., VVest VVarren, Pa. Mullen Drug Company VVarren's Leading Drug Store WATCI-IES for GRADUATION Finest Quality Lowest Prices A. C. Kirberger C91 Son Esfablixlzezl 1870 -Iuliano, Julia .... . Kehrli, Ruth .. ...... .. Keller, Don . . ..... , . Keller, Betty Jane .......... ........ . . IHXSTING IMPRESSIONS fwlmn not Jrzfdying, talking ...........f!1Ilf .vrlzolarly girl fwillf I1 jllfuxlny Pl'I'J07l!lIZly ...hir grfaffsf df'Jir1'.' lfngtlz our old mantra DRAGON '35 .... l i ' C t I t' S ' 5 l Success is speaking words of praise In cheering other people's ways, . In doing just the hest You can, l 1 'With every task and every plan. ' lt's silence when your speech would hurt, l Politeness when your neighbors curt, 1 It's deafness when the scandal Hows, And sympathy with others' woes, 1 N lt's loyalty when duty calls, It's courage when disaster falls, l X lt's patience when the hours are longg , . lt's found in laughter and in song: ' 1 lt's in the silent time of prayer, W In happiness and in despair. . I In an of life and nothing less, 1 VVC find the things we call success. 1 l -V-7 ' f A W' 2 ' A' --J' Jfjf Y 'II Lt o 1, ou I e ur .fmW1i7UQ 1 X If-TV, N1 '73 ' g Photo 5 1 1 tsl' 5 v. , , , es ' Fig ,ng - . X 1 r, 1 Finishing Q55 ss X . i'- N V B s Let us do your vacation developing, 1 printing, enlarging. You'l1 be pleased with your prints and prompt service. BAIIQSTCDW STUDICD Liberty Street . MLLL - L L. L L L L L .L A L -- 111 112 113 116 114. 1,.xs'r1NuiM1-REss1oNs M Kellerman, Elmer .,.,. ,...... . .. IV. 11. S. ln11If1PlI111z'ic'1lffwizrlrd 'N Kemhle, Lewis U. , ,. lzarifum' 5c 7l.fIIflUIl of19-10 Kidder, Francis .... .. our of our lilmlllr Norill I'f'I1I'l'Fll ladx ' Kifer, Bernice .,.. . ,... ., . ..,.. . .... .,,., ., .. , .... ,. ,, .,., ., lilllf girl qcitlf big idfax . DRAGON '35 FOR YOUR GRADUATION SUIT 21 3 pc. blue Serge or llzinnel zlnnl :i pztir ot white llzinnel ti'ous.-- Special 528.00 f- - Strictly tziilor made :incl fitted -M- FASHION TAILURS 230 Penn'n Avenue, XVest XVhen shopping always try Murphy! first. Merchandise uf the highest quality. Sold lo you at the lowest prices. Keep in mind Murphy?-luiy no Sec'otuls or Sula- Stz1nclard in er- ' M ' W ' W ' ehandise. V Lunch with us or get that cool re- : , , , f freshing drink at AAL' Line Service zvlthnsinlle' our Fountain. It 5C ANDIO ' will make shop- ' ' W ping a pleasure. 115 116. 117 118. Kinzincler, Howard King, Rulwy B. King, Verzl ,. KlIlkCZlll, Gwelidulyn The Girl Reserves, whose insignia is the Blue rllflilllglll' with the letters GR inscribed with- in, form zi part of the National and lnternzi- tional movement of the Young YVornen's Christian Association for girls between twelve :ind eighteen. Slngrzzz-- To face life squarely. l'11rjm.w'- 'l'o find and give the lvestf' Cl.l'B5 FUR lllflll SCHOOL, URKIJE SCHUUI, .XYU Yotfxu lf51l'l,0Yl'.l7 GIRLS Sumnifr lfurnp on Lakr Iflmiltnzzqmz I. XSTING IMPRESSIUNS ll1'afwz1 fzrljv lfn' f1'lll'lll'I'5H nm' uf nur izzlrlligfwlhvia Il 1'f.v1'm'ml liillf llllllnifll . our A'll'f'fFill!1 llraufy DRAGON '35. Warren County Dairy Association MILK . CREAM . BUTTER BUTTERMILK . COTTAGE CHEESE KRIM-KO CHOCOLATE DRINK Phone 233 zz 207 East Fifth Avenue WARREN, PA. LASTING IMPRESSIONS 119. Kiser, Avaryl ......,.,.., .... ,....,. fha! tzfaserf 120. Klepfer, Ellen .,.... a Lonsczentloux fworkcr 121. Knabb, Marjorie , ,. , .,.,.,., ...mgopd :port 123. Knowlton, Hazel .... .,..,............., a fvzfvaclous flirt 118 L S1 . DRAGON '35 ELLIS MOTORS SALES - SERVICE VVarren, Pa. I PHONE 911 A Bimbefs Smoke Shop TOBACCUS CAN DY FOL'N'l'AlN SERVICE NENVS PAPERS MAGAZIN ES A AA AA AA A J. C. PENNEY A VVarren, Pa. 0 AA where the Values are greatest A A A A Quality Counts with HARDVVARE. A Good Tools Make A Easy Work. A llonad Paints and Enamels. - Acme Quality Paints and A Enamels. X Garden Seeds and Tools. 'A Fertilizers, Lawn Klowers. 'N AA E. D. Everts Hardware A Company A Phone SZ, VVarren, Pa. A 124. Knupp, Edward ..., ,.,. . Knupp, Gilbert 125 126 , 1. ,. 127 . Kroh, Helen . Landers, Ev Zi ......,. .. .... ., LASTING IMPRESSIONS future managfr of ilu' Library Theater .. .,.. .,., . .. .,.,., nur lnryvlp enlhurzast . . , ,,., , rhoyr attraftlfvf ryes .. .,...,.. .,..... . .,.....,., . ,. l trust and am fontfnt A 119 DRAGON '35 . . . XLMLY ,,, F. EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS FOR THE JUNIOR CROWD STEHWS The WOWldH,5 Shop VVARRENIS ALL NIGHT SERVICE STATION INVITES YOUR PATRONAGE Times Square Service ext to Times-Mirror GERACIMOS .5 2 l 4 I- 5 IIE C , -,D g E73 O O i :s D fp 3' . ff mm fp i O 5? me ' 5- ' 405' -s fv UJZZIIF' CD I +4 Of' Q1 CW I E G 3 Q, , FH 3 I E. O. 9 L' K4 : LTI I I Q Z K' QQ, WTO ,OCD 11757 fa S wewsv Z i3'U3PCm l 0 2 0 ZQLQ E FU r-45121-1 3 H27 WO I 2C?,:+3-'- 5 C7 'J gm i :J- 8 Always ready to offer you real service in our new location at 211 Third Avenue, across from the Post OfHce 1As'rxNc: IMPRESSIONS 128. Landis, Peggy ....... ..,.,.,. ,..,.., ...,.,..,.........., u g i ggling -girl 129. Langhans, Mari E. .. .... ,. art prrsonzffd 130. Larsen, Laura ....,. ...... . . ,.,..., .. .. ,..,..... ., .,....,.,..,...,.,.., ll Jffrkfr for knofwlfdge 131. Larson, Arlene ....,......... .....,.. .,....,., ....,. ,......,..,. ...,....,.,.,,,, ,,,.,...,, ,....,.,.,,...,.,, ...,.. ..,.,.......,.,. 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 ' P rharzldfr 120 .DRAGON '3 TELEPHONE WARREN 1866 51rWI21l'.H3'M QigDfCNlD l-2241211-'2INfiN'iQ1 tl 11?21YIP,AMEt' iSV.AlI1?il'iiY', l'.x.. Friends and Neighbors:- It is too bad that We do not know each other better! There are many things you could tell us that would interest us tremendously. And there are things We can tell you of interest to you. For instance- do you know that right here in Warren We operate one of the few white oil refineries in the world? The hnest grade medicinal White oil-made in VVarren by War- renites! When you go to your drug store to buy Umineral oil, permit us to suggest that you remember HOME TNDUSTRY. We enjoy the fine support of practically every druggist in your city. They will be glad to supply you MEDICOL, the Warren made genuine medicinal oil, put up in their own packages. In conclusion, permit us to extend to the boys and girls of l35 our heartiest congratu- lations and best wishes for well rounded, success- ful, and happy lives. Yours very truly, SHERVVOOD REFINING CoMPANY, V. Roberson, Vice-President. LASTING IMPRESSIONS 132. Larson, john VV. . ..,.,.. ..,....,..,.,, o ur lmndxome president 133. Lesser, Robert ,..,.,.., , .........,..,....... .....,....,..,....,..,.,..,,,.,, 'IC atclz rny dur!! 134. Linck, Charles ,..,. .. .......,., .,....,..,.. 0 ur sopl1i.vtif'atz'd fashion.-plate 135. Lind, Edith ....., .,..... ,..,..,.,, 1 1 young lady with suprr-lntflligenrf 121 DRAGON '35 e Wee-i Pennsylvania 1 Qlectric: i Co. 1 i er n ,2, 2 W 221W W 22 W wwe i V' 2 2 2 4 2 iii 7222! 2? 224' 2' 2'i i i i W i i 2 ii . H ILL , W fill' W First with the Newest i il SPORTING I AND ji A'l'HI,lQ'l'lC GOODS Bicycles ll :md ix Repairing ,i it i I-larriett-Byrt Shoppe I 136 2 137 138 139 122 225 Second Avenue Wi Lindberg, john Lindquist,F1uyd.. ,. Logan, Douglas Luney, Clara W 0 ii N i i. 227 I'enn':i Ave., VVest i W 't i-Hoxi: 1239-R 1 2 44 L17 2-2 2 2 Le 22 e 2: 1- 1, + -7 ,if 4 V Y - , ---V V 1.As'rlNc:1MPklcss1or:s a ba.tl1ful4'0u11lry buy M ... .. II ka11il'xun1fl1uy V , fin'liifli 'k11ittwr nf Ili H. S. t , ,, , .,.. .,.. .. .v1zL'm'l4'1' ax IM' y1'1111v gm by . DRAGON '35 K f i--A 1 pockord Chrysler '1Quz1lity First Q Service Always 1 . 1 pIYm0UtI'1 1 Victor 1-I. Qificerle 1 ' 1 Florist X 1 SALES and SERVICE i 5 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 C. A. I-lubbord Motor N 18 Hertzel Street . 208 East Street, Warren, Pa. 1 Phone SJILTISSYPZI. Night 1 PHONE 356 l ' ' 1 1 1 . Complznzenls Best IVLJIWJ I0 lhe of Class of 1935 LOGAINVS fro m ,, 1.-,md l ooA'1'S .. SUITS .. DRESSES 1 111111 MILLINERY LASTING IMPRESSIONS 1-10. Lopez, Elizabeth . ,.,.. ,... ., .ffm jlfrfrd lady 141. Loucks, Arthur .,......,.,, ...... ......... .. l'm 1147177 rlnyfwztyv 142. Lucia, Alvida ., ., ..,..,. ....,. . ,, .MSIIF ix good as Jlzc i5fq1r 1-I-3. Lucia, Josephine . ......,.. ....,.,. . , ...., ..,.,.. .... . . ,,.,.. .... ...,.,. . .,.,. , . Il truz' frlennl 123 Superlatives ..... ISIQSI ALI, :XRIJINIJ IIICSI XIISICIAX ISICICIICSI 'IIXIJQICR NIOHI' IQIIJIJISII HOST III'XIl7RUI'S ISICICIICST I l'SSICR I HOST IX'I'IfI,I,ICL I'l'AL HOST NIIJIDIQSI I I3lGGICS'I' Cl IFI'I' I.Ol'IJIiS'I' XVI'I I'IIiS'I' SI'IOR'I'IiS'I' IEICIGICST IiI,I'I I I'fR I3IfS'l' A'I'III.IC'I'IC HOST COXCICI'I'IiIJ IiI'SIIiS'I' 'I'-XI I INT I SI,UXYIfS'I' W NNW . . . . . . Superlatives BICST AR'lxIS'l' THINNIQST BIGGEST I4'l,lR'l' CLASS CRAXK MOST POPLLAR BIGGIQST XIANAYOKIAX H .'Yl'VR MOST FRANK BICST LOOKING BICST NA'l'L'RICIJ FA'I l'ICS'1' BIGGICST GRINIJ HOST HAPPY-GO-Ll'L'KY BICST DANCER BIGGIQST BOOSTICR SI,I2liPII'fS'lx BICST SPORT 3,1 ,534 ff I i i W DRAGON '35 . iT ii ii H ii Ti ii i i Complimenlx of lndustriol Gil Corporotion Xvarren, Pa. H i i ii il Vi ii 1-H 145 1-L7 , 148 126 I-lommond iron Works STEEL Xvzirren, Pri. o STEEL TANKS PLATE CONSTRUCTION Lucia, Ma1'gz1ret. Lucke, Sarah , , Lytl Roh rt .,.,, ,. e, e MacDonald, Eleanu' , .,.. .. .. .. I..-XSTINKQ IMPRESSIONS ..... ,..., ...,,.. , . .,.. . sfrifvillg for flu' but . , I,1n'le4' lly IlIIfl1r ,I1l4'ky by nafurf' ,. ......,. ,..,..,.. ..., .... . , . . ...... Plraxz' do not 1l1.vlurI1! HBFIIIUJ' and IIIYIIIIA' Qlflffl Ilufflllllll' rf1gn .. . . DRAGON '35 I i ii ii 1 1 Rogers C9 Cramer ii i Bell '1'e1i-phime 555-J I 206 EN Fifth su-ee: CfJ11If7!fIll4'IIfA' W ivan-en' Pa' of X Q Warren Ministerial i AUTOMOBILE Association TRULK H and i NIACHINE REPAIRING i 4,,, V L , L, , ii Li a,,Y,i:,i.L ,K West penn Gil Company . lfarleel ers Of ALL GRADES OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS I..-XSTING IMPRESSIONS 149. MacDonald, jack ,.,. ,.., n1r1r1'1'lo115 .iupply of hot air 150. Maier, Virginia , ,. .,..,. fzcordf but fworillfwlzilf 151. Malenu, john ....,.. ..,. . ,Wu griod-natuwd .9f1lL1l'7If 152 Marker, Gretchen ., . , , . .,..,. .,,., , .... . . .,.. .. flllljl'fll.1'l'i7lIIffll!1 fyrs 127 l ,aa gli il' ? H r . by 'siemens rr Motor r W Q1 l Il VVarren, Pa. ll i i 1 -I. . 1 o-I 9 '2?1?121ff'.1a ll 1935 SENIORS VVhen you finish Warreii High, we suggest an Executive Sec- retarial or an Accounting Course at the .... I-lo1CFBusiness College This will prepare you for a ,good position or make your Lvniyer- sity worlc much easier, it A OLDSNl0BlLE i PIERCE ARROW' 1 GRAHAM l ! 0 3 fjUllIf7lillll IIf.1' i of l r parvin Motor Car Co. 309 Liberty Street should you do that. l Y o u r request l ' will bring 1 N H W Q v 1 1 details. l bAL1.b 111111 SILRV lQlL l .- u. u: ivouoweuowv Yo ,o Y. M eu-.- A. I.As'r1Nr: IMPRESSIOXS 153. lwarlett, Otis ...... . .,...., 'I llzink tllf fzcorld is full of fun and frnlif' 154. Massa, Frank ,.,.. .,.., . ,. . ..... .. ..,., IV. H. Sf: r11ynfJun.vl1inf 155. lVl3ll1'6l', Margaret .,..,. ., ..,.. ,. ,, ,. ,.,.,... ,..,,..,.,... fl ifrsafilf popularily 156. Mei'en1ck,M1ke .,....,....,... . .........,.. guod Iliings rome in ,vmall pfzrkagm 129 Worren Qeicining Co. . DRAGON '35 Compliments 0 i THE FLGRIDIN COMPANY if I PERSONALITIES Boys' Quartette. Drzigonette Editor, Honorary Dragon Editor. Rlixed Quartette. Office Force - Emily Eaton Orris Brown Eva Kiley RIr. llyers Hoffman. Some industrious D r Z1 g on Board members at Work, in- cluding the Editor. A Iiss Alma Simpson. -I-be Newell Press 'Thr' Bzuirzexs lWan's Drpartmfnl Store' 210 Liberty Street HIGH GRADE STATIONERY BLANK BOOKS OFFICE SUPPLIES fl Cornplftr' Printing Plant 213-217 Third Avenue PRINTING ENGRAVING STATIONERY Nliller, Nine C. ,.,,.. . Miller, Myrtle ...... ..... . Monroe, Agnes Monroe, Elizabeth l..fxs'rlNG IMPRESSIONS fvery fxprzmfifvf hands .....,.. .,.,..,..,..,., the honor .vtudfnt .,.,.,..,,.,... lVl1y not laugh at nf? .. ....... ....,....... ' 'lf you don't lznofw it, bluff 129 DRAGON '35 . THE UNITED REFINING COMPANY AND K EMBLEM OIL CONIPANY A WISH THE CLASS of l935 l THE FULLEST MEASURE OF SUCCESS l p . . I Youll Like the prints We Make .... l Enjoy better vacation snapshots. Load with 3 Kodak Verichrome .... leave your films p With us for prompt, careful Finishing. 1 Enlargements? Drop in and see l samples of our Work. Your 1 favorite print in picture- , . framing size will be ll Borg SJCUCIIO m o r e pleasing Photographs 'El121I1CVCI'... ll PortraitfCommercial Q YV El r r e n , P a . Prifes are Rwzsonable iL L.L.L AL L L L J. ,. A A L .LLAA LA A A A l XSTINC IMPRESSION L 159. Monstrom, june ,... ..... .. ..,.. .. ,.... ,.,.. f 1 roguislz rmil l 160. Nloran, james . .,.. . ...., ,.....,. .,,...,.,. , . .. ....., ..,.i,..,... .man about tofu. 161. M tto, George , ,.,. ..,.. , ,.,.. . ..,..,. , . .. . , ,.,. .,,....,...,..,. . ...,. .,,.... 0 u r fuofball flax! Q 162. Nlunch, Vera C. .. .... ..., .... . , ..... . ,... ,, .... . . ....,,., .,., . ....i'Tllf llliljll f,IHfk17lLUl'5 111 thy rllnrle 130 . , DRAGON ' W MOBILGA-xs NIOBILOIL X ,Powerfu11y Good for Your Corn BAI RD,S TIRE SHOP 33 IQ s. '52 Hxigflghi 1? the place YI: in 1V:u'ren to huy the WHAT NS YOUR THE FIRST TWO f00fWC21f f0l' WUI' VH' 1'ip?iii2'?f5gg5?553511 vocATl0N? WEEKS KN AUGUST cation-N ggigj. 53,'5j3.g.' ..31.5:351'-I-3335.5553,3-1-e5555351115.p.5g.5.j.f.,-51323: .-.- f-f'l-E. Our 511065 Combim N comfort and smzlrtness. Prifm are Nofw Jo 7 If If f .. --,.,.. 0 -.,.,.-4,A,, .. - .-.,, 1 ..,. -.,... 4 . X f AQ' O 6 C GEO. H. M ILIAER i ' 5 .-o. ff L ,rimes Square 1-rr ---4 NRI! '.-. , 4.'- -L ,- 5-5,-:fl '.'4-'.- Q ' 'K'gg5,g,,':if12g.,u li i l,i, Y Y L .- , The owl in his wisdom has said that when you need Dry Goods of Quality, and Style go to johnson Brothers U lf'llr'rff 1U4'rz'l1rz11zli.v1' of Jfrrif Coxls No Jlonf 1 0 JOHNSON BROTHERS PHONE 205 IT11 11 1 1111 1 1 1111111111111111 1 11 1 1 N I,.xs'1'1Nr: IMPRIQSSIUNS 163. Mcllonuld, Arthur .,... Nix :wir vlllifrratfx lzif t'0lICl'1fH 16-1. xICc1111'l'j',blZ1l'1C ., 165. Mclntosh, Keith .. , 166. Mclieehan, Avzxnelle .. ,... .... . .11 pfrflrfzzul Jmiln , lllIf'Xt'f'HI'11 fzult our frnplzlar 111u.firf11 Il D R A G O N ' 3 5 . . . l H V -V A 1 '1 ANTH' i' Ev 1 This will he Z1 1 tl B' f Y 1 VVHIEFE 1 X' 1 DAVIDSON SHOE .' ll l 1 Season Ji' b X 7 lvl 1 3. w 1 is 1 A 1 1 1 - READY TO t il 1 l Spffilllizillj ,l li SHOES for YOUNG PEOPLE lt 'll ' lu ll . ll 1 ll 1 l Bool l 240 Penn'a Ave., VVest 542 Psunsvtvxmm Ave.w. l W Vvarren, Pa, W'arrr'n's Popular Family Shoe Sforf 1 TAS-I-Y BAK E EY The Best of Everything In the Cleanest Way QE-FAIL ONLY 210 Hickory Street t VVARREN, PENNSYLVANIA l -XSTILC INIPRESSIONS 167. McMichael, Forest .,...,....,..,............. .,....... ...our papfr boy 168. Nelson, Jean ,..... .,,., .,., . . .... . .,.....,., ,..,. o ur !Iff7'llt'fl'UF Hand 169. Nelson, Mildred ,.,. .,..,., ,,,... ..,...,,.. . ' 'To .vw hm' is to l0'Ul'l1FTU 170. Nero, Ethel . .,........, .,....,.. . , ,, ,... . ,,,HI,7lt'f' a frifnd, alfu'ay.f Il frif'nd 132 . DRAGON '35 Autobocly Repair Co. Penn'a Ave., East Colnplimenls of 0 Bonner Grocery We are the Dent out of Accident- . 0 GLASS TRY OUR FRESH ROASTED DUCO PEANUTS f-I-GPS I PHOTOGRAPHS O Professional Photography Compliments The art of producing pictures by of the action of light Requires years of experience, study and the finest materials. Tl-IOMAS Telephone 382-J +18 VVater Street I-loogvoll I-lorclvvore IASTING IMPRESSIONS 171. Niver, Beth ., . ..,..4,,.,.,..,.,,.,... JkI'fl'lli7Z!f is ller lim' 172. Niver, Dorothy ..,.,. .....,. ,....,. ,.,.,..,,.,,......,., a I 1 fart on her slrefvf 173. Nordine, Robert VV. .,., ................ rw fl!-fvfrxfd in ,many topirs 174. O'Leary, Katherine . .,.... . ,.,..,., .. a plfaszng brunette 133 DRAGON '35 . CHARTING X your Fincmcicl Course I SOUND financial program is the basis of success- ful business management. In making your plans, a helpful banking relationship is an important consideration. This bank places at your disposal every facility for commercial banking service. We invite you to consult us regarding your business plans, your banking needs, and your credit requirements. Our service is offered in the spirit of personal, helpful cooperation. You are assured of our desire to meet your requirements satisfactorily, and to extend every accommodation within the limits of sound banking practice. Warren Bank and Trust Company Warren, pennsylvania LASTING IMPRESSIUNS 175. Olson, Olive .. ..... ., .... . ..... .. l'fvr Iiwfd and l0fLfr'rl 176. Orris, Clyde . . our fulurf Y. .ll. C. gl. pl1y.f11'11l di7'l't'f.llI' 177. Ustertag, Nlelville .. .. . ...., fwz' look up lo lllfll 178. Ustrum, Elvira .. .... ...... . .. ..... ,. ., ...... .. l'irIz11' ii, Irldfmf, 11.1 01011 I'f LL'IIl'dU . . DRAGON '35 WIIjlERlTElQ'S CALL VS -Y 98,74 - Conewango Ave. CALL VS-121+-J-Penn'a Ave. It Pays to Drive Up the Avenue EITHER WAY Commercial Lumber Company VVarren, Pa. Lumber Nlanufacturers I CLOTI-IES Smartly Pressed Keep You Smartly Dressed Uflzere the Charm of Nfwzzexx is Restored Warren Dry Cleaning Company 1507 Penn'a Ave., East PHONE 189 I rr'f Call and Dr'lifvf'r'y Sfrfuim C07l1fJIilIlKIIfX Of Warren Wholesale ' Company LASTING 1M1'REssI0Ns 179. Parise, Tony QAnthonyj ...... .,..,.. ......,... ' ' The morn I hear, the lrrs speak 180. Peterson, Virginia ,..,.,., .,.,. .. ...,., ....,.,.,..,,,, , laff, but 'LCUFLII :waiting for 181. Porter, Willis ,.,..,., ...,..... ..,.,. ..,. ,.,.,. , p 0 p ular 1-with tlzf fair .rexfalzemf 182. Punsky, jean ,...., ,....,....,.........,..,....... .,..,...,. ........,.,...,, 11 r e fzln' along 135 .4-- - f Af-,wwdmmwmc -in . ' , f un A-su-mf, f,, V, ., A ' .... DRAGON '3 'There is hut one chieic consideration when you pioce a Printing Contract The expenditure must be justified by Engraving .... Typography .. . . presswork and Binding Ti-IE IQ35 DRAGQN Executed by The Mohr Printery Warren,pa. .ASTING IMPRESSIONS R i B l h J ll y aku liff fzcof'tl1fu'l1ilr R d.-p B Y' ..,. ...., . , Il I I a fwom11n'.rr1'a.ron R Pl Phyll . L.. .... . ......,..,.,..,, . ..,..,. ,.,i.,. . . ....,. ....... . , .....,,.,.....,,.... ' Lwn rxcuse for being R 'd V ,. , .. , .,., .. .,.., ,.., , , ....,, .,..,.. . ............ . . .... I 'l 'itll room for rfvfry joy D R A G O N 7 3 5 . , WI , - ' l South Side Cash Market . - 102 St. Clair Street l ' PHONE 149 l l l , Colllfllillzwlfr I Our Nlotto: CLICANLINESS Of ' United Lumber and QUALITY MEATS SUPPIY CO- Our Specialty Branded Steer Beef Only Free Deliwry Sfrwire W l l l , ll . . l I Cfllllfllllllfvlfb' A 1 of . it FINER FOODS . . ll ll t t Gomble Building l , F' f Corporotlon Angles Restouront i Liberty Court li l 242 Penn'a Ave., VVest 1 VVarren, Pa. VVarren, Pa. PHONE 2233-J l l 1 s l l L l '- ll 'R 1 LASTING IMPRESSIONS 187. Reed, Arthur ....... .. ,.,. ,4...,........,, I will mu.ri4'al and arfistif 188. Reirf, Isaac .,..,.,.....,.. .,.., zzlfways taking the right .side 189. Retzer, Rita . .,..,......... ., ,....., ....... f rx! lady of f0fFflI01lglIl 190. Reynolds, Robert .,.,.. our rfnofwnfd .viglnafurfr-g1'Itez' 138 . . DRAGON I Q . B e k Tor the Best ln Anvthmq flectncal Rl'f7flIl'.Y for ANYTHING IiI,IiC'I'R I CAI, Dr1 z'c 011- IJVNLUIJ - Y'I.1't'.X' and Tzrbm' Illcy Gu I'IllI'fIlCI', Ifm' Imss KIUIICQ' 0 IJLINLUI3 TI RIC STURH IIRIL RICIIXIR SIQRYICIC PIwne 12-R 315 IICIIIIIII .xYCIIllC, NVewt 'IIIAQRNI I NAI, GA RAC Ii XASII ZZ I,AI'IAYI'I'IvIII'I S'I'I'IJI'II3AKICR IJASSICXGICR C.-XRS S'I1L'IJIfI3AKI'IR 'IIRIVCKS xxY2lSIIIIIQ CI1'c11si11g SUJVIIQC SIIUUIIIZIIIQ Tires Iizlttvries 0 Sl'7'T'It'f' on qlff .llfflw nf ljllfh' 1..xs'1'1xc, IN1I'RIf,3IOX I91 RlL'Iit'l'NOll, I.,4ll'IZ1l1 , llnfzL' 'rn I Jrlfllf' 197 RuIwc'1'xs, Ilzlmld , , I1'u11'l fiddlf your firm' :many 192. Rulwinsun, Churlex . . . nu! lmml to funk Ilf, girly 193 R4!rCIlKIllI5l, I,i'UIl2II'LI , ., ,. , . icffy QvzlilrffIm',fn'II1gfgfnnnly DRAGON '35 . THE THREE KEYS TO SUCCESS Eye to see with. A trained mind to think with. A Good Watch to keep check on the hours. 0 SEE T S. F. STURGIS A-Ieweler and Optician OSTERGARDS Confectionery LUNCH MEALS ECOKIA ICE CREAM 111711 SHERBETS 606 Penn'a Ave., East 980+ Swonson Tire Shop Used CARS PARTS TIRES BATTERIES 25 Penn'a Ave., East PHONE +3-J C07IIf7li7llFIIfA' Of Geo. I.. Folkmon C91 Sons, Inc. 223 Pemfa Ave., YVest PHONE 72 19-L. Sanden, Mildred .,.... . 195. Sandrock, Anne 196. Sasso,Helen .,..,.,. ..,.... . 198. Scalise,'I'heresa LASTING IMPRESSIONS ., ,,..... . .our afnusiny pumter ,. our blond I'f'nu.v II jbrtitf and fharming ,vfnior , .... . . ....... .,.., I1 sfwfft littlf girl 140 . DRAGON ' fo 3, 3 4 '5:5:5:g1-1 3 V 1 5- - 'f:52' '2.2,?,' fi . . ...,. . .f .. ,, N ., 3. -. 4. ,Z 'I 7- .M . 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Illlf 111111101111 Sc11w:111, Le-Roy . plflyx, f1:11rf.',v ajl1'r'f1L'11r11'.f ::C11XN'1l1Q, Gene Hn' gurl fulfil tin' l l'l'I'11IJfI1l1f ,1'l71lf.f' S11z111n1111, M:11'g:11'e1 , . .wicrrf !III1i1ll'77II1If' . DRAGON '35 in I I ',- 'if xy .V 1 f 1-it as ' I we ' I I teot rr Il i I We Use Finer Gris . IIOIIIH Like their Lflxtiny QIIIIIIIILIFJ' REFINIIRS OII COMPANY The Little Green Service Station Allen KI. Langhans Notion-Wide Stores A NEW KIND OF CHAIN FOOD STORE o No different from other chain stores in the all important detail of im- mense huying facilities and ahility to sell at lowest prices? hut NEXV in the idea that each store is an established neighborhood store- IN DlX'IDL'ALI,Y OXVNEIJ -instead of heing operated hy a manager. The result is BlC'l'TER methods of operation-giving the customer chain store advantage and direct contact with the OXVNICR, who is vitally interested in serving you BEST. 218 219 220 221 Shepard, Anne Shepard, Clark , ., Simmons, Eugene Sloan, Martha . ,. IUXSTIXG IM PRESSIONS ll rllfrry lilflr person to IHIUFLAJ . . .... forge! your lI'0Illllr 5 ,H 'Tix only noble to bl' good our fulnrr llnllylwood .Y!lt'l'I'55 DR AGON l35. A ivlessoge to Every Ambitious Boy ond Girl in Amerieo While you have your youth and health and strength, Hll your life with beautiful things. VVhile your hearing is good, lis- ten to all the lovely sounds that are to be heard, the songs of birds and the sweet music of the great masters. lt is while you are young that you should grow to love the great plays, with their beauty of movement, Color and music all blended in one lovely whole. -fEff FII T4'1'1'y. f By Courtesy or y School District or Worren Borough -H I..XSTlNC IMI RL BIONS 223. Sly, Merle ,. . , ,,....,,l1fli1'fU1'.v all uomrn 1111 julala 225. Smith, Betty Anne ,. , .. ..., , , , ,.,. II Jolla! 11101111 226. Smith, Martin , , ., ..,., ..I'1If1H'l .rfrfp 1111111 227. Smith, Norman , ., Il 11111111131 good 1111111 Ill I1 Mani -4114 y 1 , j, 3 .eg M -gr We A new year - Cod bless him JANUARY 2-Robert Bradley Lesser 3-Charlotte Virxzinia Johnson 37 57- 57 Robert W. Nordine June Virginia Monstrom Edward Aubitz 6-James L. Allen 10- 10- 11 Norman Merrit Forsgren Mary Virginia Corah Arthur J. McDonald, Jr, Clark McArthur Shepard 123 15--Josephine R. Lucia 18-Gwendolyn Joyce Kinkead 22 24 24 24 25 26 26 27 20 30 30 -Kathryn Elizabeth O'Leary -Anthony J. Parise -Charles G. Linck --Robert William Jordan --Marian Winefred Hansen -Margaret Woodruff -Marjorie Woodruff ---Robert Morris Schatzle -Arthur Gordon Eldred -Gordon Russell Erickson --Paul Gray Two young ladies take refuge from April showers APRIL -7 :J 6 fi 7 7 10 10 11 12 18 2-1 25 25 25 26 27 28 29 -Harry Charles West -Eocene Simmons VVilson T. Farnsworth Edward Knupp C. Henrietta Baird -Norman Irvin Cederqnist --Prank J. Tamburine -Frank Augustus Gelotti --Elmer Nelse Kellerman -Paul W, Cochran -l P1I13fy Elizabeth Landis --Gretchen Jo-Anne Marker --Ellen Louise Klepfer -Lewis C. Kemble --Pearl Arlene Trushel -G. Orma Way -Arthur Jerome Loucks --Laura Mildred Larsen --Norman Leo Smith ---Marian Elizabeth Jenkins var -Q 1.2 Valentine issue of Dragonette reviewed by Helen FEBRUARY 57 57 7.7 1 1 12- 15 17 17-- 22- 22-- 8 17 17 Anna Mae Ferrie E. Mac Corah Edith Elaine Haizlund Georire L. Craft VVillis Lee Clarke Edith Lind Charles Lincoln Schneider Mae C. Miller Ethel Nero lieth E. Niver Sheldon M. Anderson Elvira Isobel Ostrom 26-Mary Jane B, Evans 27- 27-- Clara Caroline Loney Marixaret P. Hyatt 2 8-Elaine Louise Heald Spring . . . . . Flowers . . . . . . . Mclntosh MAY 1--Roberta Ann Watson fi fi 12 13 13 17 20 20 24 25 224 29 30 30 30 -liorian Ric-kerson -Thomas James John Graee. Jr. --John lileeeh -Ruby Blanc-he Kim: -Rita Mary Retzer --Ralph L. liarney -Ruth Kehrli -Renalda Ann Dunning -Robert Erickson --Don Richard Keller -Otis Marlett -Mildred Christine Nelson -Eleanore Pauline Crowley Y-Edward J. Armstrong -Howard J. Kinander --Willis Porter Very windy, both the month and Jack MARCH 1--J. Raymond Grady 5-Jane McGarry -Jean E. Punsky --Harold Roberts 8 8 10-Gene Schwing 11-Wilson M. Smith 12-Florence M. Enrxstrom 12- 14 14- 15 15- 16 -LeRoy Schwab -Mari Langhans -Dorothy E. Niver -Beatrice Jane Holt -Isaac Henry Reiii' --John Conrad Eikenburg 17-Edna Margaret Engle 19--Margaret Arlene Johnson 19-- -Viola Ethel Varna 20--Mildred Sanden 21--Muriel Jessie Wolstencroft 23--Keith Edwin Chase 23 25- --Elisabeth Anne Smith -Clifford Gerald Johnson 28--Forest Harry McMichael 29--Cordelia Louise Schmutz 30---Ruth E. Hayrstrom 'W-J l ,Q 31- Betty Jane Keller ,x 1?Q if nf, The month of happy brides JUNE 2--Merle Arthur Sly 4- Catherine Anderson -1-Veronica Joan King 5 . -James Moran, Jr. 6-Margaret Agnes Lucia 7-Mary Anne Sandrock 8-Gilbert Hansen 13-Virginia Mary Ann IH-tersoi 14-Helen Kroh 14--Lois Avanelle Mn-Keehan 15-Melvin Anderson 16-Richard Anderson 17-Vivian Erickson 17--Avaryl Jeanne Kiser -..- .lnlia Clare Juliano 24--Margery Mae Chapel 28-Douglas C. Logan 'I 'J One of the boys spending a safe and insane Fourth JULY 3-Martha Sloan 4-Margaret Jean Farnsworth 4-lieula Rader 8-Arthur A. Julius Reed 9-Ethel Carlson Sl-John Burdette Wolfe 13-Vail Sperry 16-Margaret Bailey 16-Virginia Ann Wright 20-Lawrence Whitten 21-Martha Althea Younxi 22--Keith Charles McIntosh -Phillip M. lttel - -Anna lileech 24-Edna Louise Dunham 24-Elizabeth L. Lopez 25-Barbara Benner Cook 25-John L. Weigle 224-Margaret Maurer 24 Q4 Football season opens OCTOBER 6-Frances Ellen Flood 6--Virginia Lauella Maier 12-Earl Georzre Culbertson 13-Doris Broderick 13-Olga Dyxran 13- -John William Larson 15---Bernice Arville Kifer 15- -Harold E. Toner 16----Seralino Gigrliotte, Jr. 16--Melville Ostertag 20- --Hazel Louise Knowlton 22- -Ruth Marcia Schuler 23- --Helen Eekardt 23-Arlene D. Larson 24-Sarah Frances Lueke 25--Riehard Johnston 26-Anson Burr Haight --Mike Mere-nick -Marian Eleanor Hyde Z8 29 Droop Lytle lives on this kind of weather AUGUST 1-Chester H. Gutzler 8-Anna May Shepard 9--Robert Henry Lytle 9 9 13 13 15 17 17 18 20 20 22 25 25 25 27 28 31 --Margaret Elizabeth Shannon -Clayton N. Taylor Carmella Barone Peter Graziano Frederick Anderson Mary Edna Gisselbrecht -Maurice J. Stillwell -Howard A. Anderson Lucille Brown Eleanore Marion Johnson -George William Motto -Marjorie Eloise Knabb William Richard Scalise -Martin Smith -Mary Elizabeth Boberg Eva Lucille Landers Olive L. T. Olson John seems thoroughly satisfied with his turkey dinner NOVEMBER 1- -Floyd Lindquist 3----John G. MacDonald 3--John Wesley Lindberg T---Leonard Rosenquist 8-Billie Clancy Sl- Virginia Grove 12-Elizabeth Anne Monroe 14 Phyllis Evelynne Rapp 15 Robert M. Wade 16 E. Clyde Orris 1T Donna Lenora Gillespie 23 Helen Ruth Hockman Richard Emllish 29 Robert S. Reynolds We trudge wearily back to school SEPTEMBER 1-Charles D. Johnson 2-Sammy B. Brindis 2-Theresa Marie Fcalise 4--Frances N. Kidder 4--Eleanor MacDonald 6--Clifford Herbert Forsgren G-Helen lil. Haehn 10-Gilbert B. Knupp 10-John D. Maleno 10--Frank Joseph Massa 11-George Glenn Carlson 12-Viola Alfreda Holmbersl 15--Ruth Elizabeth Burman 17-Norman L. Erickson -Harry V. Swanson --Kenneth M. Christensen 22-Garnet Edwin Eberhardt 22--Betty Jane Radspinner 25- -Donald Robert Antieo 25- Harry Greene, Jr. 25--Charles S. Robison, Jr. 76 19 21 - ---Alvida Elizabeth Lum-ia 29--Mary Dunham Stewart M ' M-,.. x . . 1 lf: .v ll - l! i I . A A .-4 ,,,,, i ' , i' ! igggfe- I f -as j ,I WI iv . V J , A couple of the boys admire their Christmas gift DECEMBER 2- -Raymond Edward Hannahs 5 -Myrtle Mae Miller ti- -Verna Reardon X- -Geraldine Hazel Gheres El -Dale Bean El- -Lum-ille L. Corbett 9--Robert Sherman Zerbey 10- --L. Daniel Anderson 10- -Isabel Marie Corbran 10---Marion Weatherby 15--Burdessia Jean Green 113--Vera Munch 17-Agnes Kathleen Monroe 17--Helen Sasso 18--Elvera Josephine Johnson 19-Mary Axrnes Dillon 23 -Jeanne Field 27-Samuel I . lionavita 31-Jean Nelson . DRAGON '35 l 2 QANDYLAND if l 3 - 1 l The Choice of High WV7 , School students for ' l l - - ' ' - - , SODAS .. SLINDAES ' ly? 2 LUNCHIQS ., .V 4 'lf' ' tl The Finest Fresh SJ l Homemade FlfRNl'1'L'RE of the latest de- N Candles signs can be found at Greenlundls, X' and the prices are as low as can 'X 0 be found anywhere. I-I, Lo GIQEENI-UND l Cheronis Confectionery 337 Penn'a Ave., VVest l , e -- ., -1. f l l t Lions 5 ' ET - . WARREN, PA. Sjmnsor Warren County Tuberculosis Society 7 Court House - W arren, Pa. 2 I LASTING IMPRESSIONS r 228. Smith, VVilson ..,. ,.,.....,.,..... ....,., ' 'It'5 II f1fI'lIffl,L'0f1d after all 229. Sperry, Vail .,,.,.. , ....,,.,., . ......,. ..,..,..,.. ......,. . ji ut: up ll rhefrful front N 230, Stewart, Mary . .,., Ihr firrt duty ofa woman if to be pretty 'l 231. Stillwell, Maurice ..,..,...,..,..... .......,..,.,.,. ..,......,.,....... I 1 ig trumpft-player 147 DRAGON '35. We Distribute . . . . i THE MODERN DUPLICATOR CClay Basel p THE UVVARREN WONDER, Rotary Stencil Duplicator THE UTEACHERS TRU-RECORDH 5 TALEN'S SCHOOL SUPPLIES and ART PRODUCTS H VVATSON METAL FURNITURE AND OFFICE i EQUIPMENT A- ZGDQEEHNSIMIH The public Speakers Supply i 3 H CA Pennsylvania Curporationj NIINIEOGRAPH . SUPPLIES Durkin, Reeves C9 Company P. O. Box 505-Phone 2200 Send for flesfrifwtiw cirrulrlrs Depzfndnlzle Serwire Sim? 1909 nnd prices Warren, Pa. l T I i Kuiimes MAQKET I FRESH i I. . i DRESSED , JOIIIPZIIIIFII1. I Y U, ii POULTRY I - I 1 i i TEXAS LUNCH I 5 I 212-214 Penn'a Ave., vvesr l i Warren, Pa. W L PHONE 603-1 W A . N i li 601 Penn'a Ave., East N- i Bell Phone S97 i WTHYTCD, Pa. H I 1 - l L ,,- .L Ulf LASTING 1Mi'kEss1oN 232. Swanson, Harry ,i...,.. .,.... , ,i., ..,.,,......... ..,....,....,......,.,. . . , ,i,,,.,,. , trombonr Harry I 23-L. Tamhurine, Frank . ..,.., .,.. .... . . .,..,, ,..,. ,'AK7II!Q,CIFL1gflIlIfl1 no dfptlz' 235. Taylor, Clayton .....,....,.... . ..,..,..,..........,. , ,..,.,.I,..,..,......,..,....... .....,,.... . .makrr of Jfwfft musiz 237. Toner, Harold .. .,.. .,.,. , ., II .ftudfnt fwifh zz full Ulpafily of .vporismanxllip 148 . DRAGON '35 SAVAGE PHOTO STUDIO 1955 Seniors: I Thank You ! 1936 Seniors: I hope you will--?-l+- C. ALBERT SAVAGE 'N' Vx, -, - f' N- me at .. LEO D. GIBSON I FUNERAL HOME 5531? in V ' - P E LW 30+ East Street, VVarren, Penna. fri 5 Phone 675-J ' i l.'ai' P lg il T' Nyfv r LE i d:I' x . uxff- E L A ' El L fi ' gh K, . , Others' Recommendation :gl is our 'Ti' Personal Recommendationl' CLAYTON7S DAIRY PRODUCTS IUXSTING IMPRESSIONS 238 Trushel, Arlene ,. ,... ..., . .,., ., always flzeerful 239 Varga, Viola .. .. ..,., nz'-11:-romrr from Nefw Jnrsfy 2-HJ VVade, Robert . .,.. .Jl!'5 asf!! that ends well 2-H Vllatson, Roberta ,.,.,. .,.,.,,., .,............. 71 e ry domuiic 149 DRAGON '35 . THE CLASS of l936 WISHES THE CLASS of 1935 THE BEST OF LUCK AND SUCCESS IN THEIR TRAVELS ON THE ROAD OF LIFE Sloon ond Zook Refining Co. Manufacturers of GASOLINE KEROSENE FUEL OIL FURNACE OIL and CYLINDER STOCKS 0 From Pure Pwlzzsylwzlzzifl Crudf MOLLOY-MADE covers do give an extra value in fi n e workmanship no matter what the classifi- cation, the design, the color, etc., may bc. The Dovici J. Molloy plont 2857 North Western Ave. Chicago, Illinois LASTING IMPRESSIONS 242. VVay, Orma ........ .......,.., ............ . , blurlzm arf' brroming 243. Weatherby, Marian ,.,.,..,., Jludipus, but playful 244. Weigle, john .,....,.....,.. ......,.,....,., m lgflfy good stout 245, West, Harry ..... ., ..... .......... g rm! lo-ver of nature 150 . . , ,...lJllsXlrHX .sw I. .-.'1'..'1.F,1Uf.-.lkykcyi There are few fields where 'lhe necessify for progress-fha demand for new ideas, is as pronounced as in +he producfion of School Annuals. 5 Here in Canlon we +ake pride in no+ only keeping pace, buf in selling 'rhe pace for innova+ions and changes in ihis highly progressive field. C' When you work wilh Can+on you are hand in hand wifh experienced people, cons+an+ly on ihe aler+ +o sense +he wanls of Annual publishers, and quick fo change from +he old order, and oHer new and unusual ideas io progressive edi+ors. me CANTON ENGRAVING a. mcrnorvne co., cANroN,, omo lk IIX1, IXll'lQlv1llXN r IIIILII I ixxwn L :g1J'1'111f1l111111111111 4X kk lie li unlmtlv 1111111f1111l11l111'1111.f111n,i11f1f 1111111 7 l ' ul YI XlllI'lt'l g11111.f 'y'lmf.'!.1.1 4117 N111 :L1!f'1f1l1!1111111l'11' 1 V lilllll XlII'L1llL'l 101' 11111' fifzff lvl DRAGON '35 . CGM Glass of 1935 wzshes the Underclassmen., Goodbye and Czoodluck vigl l'iN Wg-KQTX ii QQL. ,m My xxx 4' xii? I xsT1Nc: IMI-RESSIONS 251 VVo0druff, Marjorie . ,,.,...,....,.....,...,..,... .. ,.,,. flu' other llaif 252 VVright, Virginia .....,.... zffvfr -wrung, airways Wright 253 Young, Martha .,...,.,..,.,.. ...,..,..,.,......, Y oung,l1ut.fophi5ti4'at1'd 254. Zerlvey, Robert ,,,,.. . .,.., ,.... 1 111 -work 7flI1kf'J' II dull boy 152 . DRAGON Qobert l.. Qbobl Qitehie Republican Candidate for YY:XRRliX COl'X'l'Y 'l1RliASlfRliR our Sufvjwrt mn! Illflllfllft' rm' Rw.i'fii'i'if1zffj' Soffcifml l,1'illl!l!'il'A'-7ll1l'XIII1j', Swfvtcfllflvl' lf, V735 Acknowledgments O li wish to thank all those who have in any wav patronized our Dragon and helped to pave the way for its success. Q NVe are especially in- debted to Xlr. Nlohr, who has helped us in number- less xvavsg to Nlr. Fred Gilbert of the Canton lin- graving SL lflectrutvpe Company, who has so readily answered our numerous questinns.q,XVe acknowl- edge the help of Nlr. Bjers of the Xlohr Printervg of our photugraphersg of our faculty advisersg of the staffg of the student bodyg and of our typists, who have given so freely of their services. Rnxx Riffrziaia, Edirol--in-Chief. CiiixiaL1cs jonxsux, Business Nlanager. Autographs O Autographs O TIII-I MUHR J 5k'i'-WF' PRIXTERN


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