Warren Area High School - Dragon Yearbook (Warren, PA)
- Class of 1939
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In this lasting memoir of our school days, we have endeavored to record our labors, our aspirations, and our achievements and to show the foundation which we have laid for our part in the VVorld of Tomorrow. Cfficial Guide DEDICATION APPRECIATION ADMINISTRATION BUILDING HALL OF EDUCATION HALL OF JOURNALISM HALL OF ATHLETICS HALL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES COURT OF NATIONS BUILDING OF STUDENT GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS Dedication g To MR. WILLIAM LAFFERTY, Whose invaluable friendship is our privi- lege, and Whose keen intellect is respected, We, the Class of l939, respectfully dedi- cate this thirty-second volume of THE DRAGON. For his progressive interest in the school, his sound judgment, and his capable instruction We are sincerely ap- preciative and grateful. , g l Appreciation Q In recognition of his faithful and effi- cient service, We take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to MR. GEORGE BAXTER, chief custodian of buildings of the Warren Borough Schools. During the years in vvhich vve have come in daily contact with him in the activities of VVarren High School, We have learned to admire his cheerfulness, his patience, and his promptness to oblige and to co-operate. Administration Building - The Administration Building, Which is the em- bodiment of progress, stands at the entrance to the New York World's Fair and is the center of the ex- position activities. The central figure of the sculp- ture adorning the building facade rises above the towers of lllanhattan, and with a gesture of welcome lifts with her the veil that has obscured the World of Tomorrow. In this structure are contained the lux- urious oHices of the executive staff of the Fair Foremost in the activities of Warren High School are the members of the administrative force, who guide our destinies to newer, higher, and better things. The services which the capable instructors and ofiicials render are invaluable. 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Jlfifi W ffif,i'-wi'65'SFfm 1 ' 'V ., sw.. 1-x iw ' H Board of Directors i HE Board of School Directors in the School District of Warren Borough is the governing body of our local schools. lt represents the state in educational matters and is governed by state law and rules set up by the State Department of Public Instruction. lt also represents the citizens of this community. Every two years, by popular vote, two or three citizens are chosen for membership on this board and serve for a period of six years. The duties of this board are manifold. lt determines the annual budgetg fixes tax ratesg causes buildings to be builtg has charge of their operation and repair, selects teachers, the superintendent and other employees, carries out the curriculum set up by the state, and establishes and enforces local rules and regulations. Warren, indeed, is fortunate in having seven of its foremost citizens serve without pay in this responsible position. With outstanding credit, both to themselves and the community, they have established and are maintaining an effective school program for the young people of Warren. Seated, from left to right, in the picture are Ralph E. Brasingtong Hugh R. Robertson, Vice-Presidentg Homer lll. lXIohr, Secretary, John G. Rossman, Superin- tendentg W. Floyd Clinger, Presidentg hlelvin G. Keller, Allen lll. Langhansg Robert W. Hlackay, Treasurer. John G. Rossman Floyd W. Bathurst Robert R. Young J. B. Leidig Administration He who has .seen litlle Is easily astonished. He sees ll camel and exclaims: fl horse with Il swollen lzafkf' -Httrihuted to .lleo Yung by Alan Simms Lee. To Students in Warren High School: Meo Yung observed about 100 years after the birth of Christ that people who have seen little are easily astonished. If he Were living today, he would find in the midst of all our present problems, each of us still limited by our horizon of experience and training. Seeing camels may not be of importance today, but to see things as they really are, to read carefully, to write clearly, to speak effec- tively, to think straightly, to accept responsibility, to believe passion- ately in democracy and all its possibilities - these are assets of real Worth. These are the characteristics and abilities which Warren High School would help you build into your living and thinking. We hope that every day may be for each of you one of astonish- ment, not because you are easily astonished, having seen little, but because you have climbed high enough to have a vast horizon and appreciate the Worth-Whileness of living in 1939. With best wishes, Superintendent of Schools. Faculty Nl.-XRY M. ANDERSON Grove City College Commercial Dragonette, Girls' Club, Shorthand Club JANE A NAB Ei. D.-XY M uskingum College Washington and Jefferson College, M. A. French French Club HILDEGARDE EDVVARDS Syracuse University Hiram Gee Traveling Fellow- ship in Europe Art 4 C.-X FOVVl,ER Ober College Ch Music A pella Choir, Girls' Glee ub LE.-KH EDNA. CEL.-XSSER Geneva College Mathematics Student Council, Girls' Club RUTH H EYVVANG University of Pittsburgh Commercial Shorthand Club ERN EST G. BECKWITH Wheaton College Science Science Club XXRLYN F. DUNHAM College of Wooster Social Studies Football PHOEBE L. FINLEY Allegheny College Social Studies Dean of Girls QQLENDA ARLINE GII.MORE Grove City College University of Michigan, M Latin Latin Club, Nunc et Tunc LUNETTE G. HAVENS Syracuse University Social Studies CHRISTINE HURD Alfred University English Dragon, Girls' Club Faculty ANNA LoU1sE KAHL Kin1z's School of Oratory, M. 0. Engzlish, Dramatics Dramatic Club, Commence- ment, Class Night WV1r.x,1AM A. LAFFERTY Mount Union College Ohio State University, M. A Mathematics, Science MARGERY LLoYD University of Pittsburgh Commercial Bookkeeping Club CLARA B. SPADE Oberlin College Enclish M.xT11.D,x STEINHOFF Columbia University, M. A. English HARRY A. SUMMERS Mansfield State Teachers College Music Band, Orchestra HENRY G. KOLPIEN LaCrosse University Physical Education Basketball, Football, Track J, B. LEIDIG Dickinson College Mathematics Athletics LUKE J. NOECKER Pennsylvania S te College Social Stu ies JAMES E. SPRINGER Allegheny College Science, Social Science Hi-Y Club BERNETHA A. STRICKLER Lebanon Valley College University of Vermont, M. A German, History Die Rheinlander, Lebewohl HELEN VAUGHN Oberlin College Physical Education Girls' Athletic Association Facult RUTH T. WADE University of Pittsburgh Commercial Stenographers' Club, Dragon HELENE E. VVOOD Indiana State Teachers College Commercial Student Council, Girls' Club, Bookkeeping Club E, the Class of l939, ex- press our gratitude to the members of the fac- ulty, Whose advice and readiness to help have made our years in Warren High School pleas- ant ones. Not only have they taught us in our classes, but they have given unreservedly of their time and their efforts in our eXtra-cur- ricular activities. EI, Y IZABETH Wicicsrkoivi Pennsylvania State College English ROBERT R. YOUNG University of Pittsburgh Social Studies Dragon Treasurer Administration Assistants i ii ii i . Seated. Miss Emma M. Akins, Mr. Charles Beck, Miss Mary M. Schueltz. ' Standing. Miss Laura Platerote, Miss Evelyn McMichael. N addition to the Board of Education, the superin- tendent, the principal, and the faculty there are several others who play an important part in our school administration. Besides attending to her duties as clerk of the Board of Education, Bliss Emma Akins keeps account of the funds of the many school activities. Bliss llary Schueltz, attendance officer and home visitor of the Schools of Warren Borough, is responsible for the attendance of school pupils. lllr. Charles Beck holds the position of book and supply clerk. His duties include the ordering and the distribution of school supplies necessary for classroom work. llfliss Evelyn illchlichael, secretary to the superintendent, assists llr. Rossman in carrying out the executive program of our school system. lifliss Laura Platerote, who is Nlr. Bathurstis secretary, answers our many ques- tions patiently, assigns our lockers to us, helps us find the many things we lose, and keeps our records. Dr. E. S. Briggs, school physician, and Klrs. Ann Hultberg, school nurse, who do not appear in the above picture, watch over our health and work with our parents to correct our physical defects. I I Hall of Education The structure which is known as the Science and Education Building at the New York Worldls Fair occupies a commanding site on the Fair's Theme Plaza and Constitution llall. Throughout the building are housed exhibits showing progress in education and science. Our Hall of Education presents the student body -its personalities, its spirit, and its achievements. Upon the education of the youth of today rests the World of Tomorrow. Hall of Sfience and Eduration, Nefw York WOV!d,J Fair xx, fX.,,,g-X' 1 QQ 5 , fm' QW l l 1 '30 SSDIOI' CHICGTS Paul Weaver Bernice Taylor Audrey Cobb Leroy Chapman President ....4....... ..,.... P AUL VVEAVER Vice-President ..,.... .....,,,.. B ERNICE TAYLOR Secretary ........ ......... A UDREY COBB Treasurer ..... .,........., L EROY CHAPMAN Historian ..,.,. ..................... ...,...,...,,, F R EDERIOK 'CUMBLAD ...MRICHARD LEUTHOLD, ROBERT SEAVY Prophets ,.....,.. Testator ......... ..,,.,...jOsEPH REESE Poet ....,,.. rr....... IX XIARIE WEISSENFLUH o . Class Colors ......... ,...,...., R ainbow Class Flower ........ ........,,...... .......,..... R O se Class lllascot ........ .,...... F erdinand the Bull Q 7 KD x. Q A Seniors ELLA AIAE. ABER Expressive features . . . straightforward . skating . . . accountant PHILIP AFRIC.fX A friendly manner . . . an outstanding student . . . basketball . . . college professor GER.ALDINE ALLEN Brunette . . . logical in thought . . . collecting match folders . . . manicurist LEON ALLEN Unruilled calm . . . serious worker . . , trap- ping . . . mineralogist DORIS ANDERSON Tactiturn nature . . . exceedingly polite . collecting handkerchiefs . . . nurse JEAN ANDERSON Immaculate, in dress congenial attitude . . . knitting . . . teacher of languages AIARSHALL ANDERSON Meandering gait . . . witty . . . Out-Of-doors I . . engineer VVESLEY ANDERSON Always a Smile . . . considerate . . . mechanics . . . mechanical engineer V' GRE1'H IE AANDERSSON Typically Danish . . . amialwle disposition . . sports . . . nurse VVARREN ANNA Digniiied looks polished speech . flowers . . , doctor A AIORGAN BABCOQK Neatly dressed maker of mischief .. dancing . . . hand leader PHYLLIS BAOIQSTRONI Loyal in friendship always happy . knitting . . . housewife 19 Al If 4-4 7 2944. Seniors HOW'ARD BA! RD Unassuming . . . sticks to it . . . collecting shells and bullets . . . naval orlicer PAUL BALLARD Q Happy-go-lucky . . . wide-avxake . . . stamp collecting . . . commercial artist RICHARD BARNHART Swaggering walk . . . argumentative . . . pho- tography . . . aeronautical engineer N, ROBERT BEACH Ffh t Unassuming . . . congenial . . . gymnastics 'Nw . . . physical education ROBERT BEATTY Gallant . . . good-natured . . . basketball . . Standard Oil Company employee ROSALIE BENBENEK Pleasing countenance . . very dependable . . . books . . . typist ANN LOUISE BIZNGSTON Prim . . . a capable student . . . music . teacher Of music LEOLA BERLIN Capable of making many friends . . . always wears a smile . . . sewing . . . stenographer RUTH BLACK Charming simplicity . . . never alone . . . col- J lecting glass animals . . . social welfare 1 NESTOR BLIEECH Bashful . . . attentive to business foot- 'i . . . ball . . . mechanical engineering J. , a ROB ERT B LOOM Quiet conscientious . . reading . clerk Jos EPH BONAVITA Contagious enthusiasm . . . quick in achieve- ment . . . athletics . . . teacher 20 Seniors ARGYLL Bow ELL Earnest, first and last . . . nervous giggle . . fiction . . . journalist KIARY B RANCH Smart dresser . . . constancy of purpose . golf . . . designer ELIZABETH BRENAN VVholesome enthusiasm . . . enjoys music . . books . . . teacher RACH E L B RIAN Does her best . . . blissful . . . fiction . social worker RICHARD BRIGGS Skyscraper . . . sleepy . . . hiking . . . oflice boy ISABELLE BRINDIS Sparkling vitality . . . keen in judgment . . dancing . . . stenographer JACK BROWN Tall . . . plucky . . . tennis . . . bookkeeper JANE BROVVN Dignified carriage . . . fexcellent in character . . . good books . . . steady worker PETER BUNK Long, lank, and lean . . . friendly disposition . . . fishing . . . bookkeeper WILLIAM BUSER Athletic build . . . good-natured . , . ice skat- ing . . . machinist A PAUL CAMPBELL Of small stature . . , modest . . . mechanics . . . mechanic RICHARD CARLSON My Pep itself . . , fearless . . . hiking . . . prize fighter's manager 21 X X 39 Gmail' l l Seniors JUNE CASEY Smiling Irish eyes . . . fond of society . . ball games . . . clerk AUDREY CEDERQUIST Aloof . . . slow to anger . . . collecting pic- tures and clippings of movie stars . . . news- paper reporter H ELEN CERRA Good complexion willing to work . . roller skating . . . private secretary LEROY CHAPMAN Fascinating smile . . . athletic versatility . . tennis . . . physician VVARREN CHECK Mischievous eyes . . . triple threat man . . the world of sports . . . college football CHESTER CHRISTENSEN Good-looking chap . . . every one's friend . . fish stories . . . college DONNA CLENDENING Attractive . . . never failing cheerfulness . . music . . . someluOdy's stenographer l DREY COBB of f KJ l ovely to look a unlimited enthusiasm N.f 1 ' ,f 1 1 ' :lf l ETHEL M. COLE A merry, little person . . . plain, sound sense . . . outdoor life . . . private secretary THOMAS CONWAY Enviable wavy hair . .. good-natured . football . . . future pro star ANNA COTTILLION - Few words but Worth-while . . . unruffled dis- position . . . literature . . . bookkeeper XIELIVIA CRAFT Vogufk representative . . . a real friend . . collecting pictures and poems . . . secretary 22 Seniors FREDERICK CUMBLAD Businesslike walk . . . of studious nature . orchestral music . . . journalist RICHARD CURREN Contagious laugh indispensable to the Dragons . . . photography . . . financier GERALDINE DAHL Pleasing brunette . . . tactiturnity personilied . . . collecting matches . . . interior decorator JOHN DAHLER Persevering . . . a peculiar gait . . . golfing . . . laboratory technician VIRGINIA DANIELSON Winsome maid . . . studious . . . music . business woman PALMER DAVIS Lofty stature . .. brilliant basketball career . . . sports . . . chemical engineer VVILLIAM DE 'LANEY Docile expression . .. good disposition . modeling airplanes . . . Diesel engineer LAVERN DE VORE Never in a hurry . . . always lending a helping hand . .. hunting . .. commercial designer CONSTANCE DEY Petite stature conscientious worker . music . . . airline stevvardess ROBERT DIETCH Quiet . . . a good worker . . . hunting . typesetter -X 4- GERALD DILKER jj l l Ib- ' Blue eyes . .lf moderate in tastes . . . water sports . . . physical instructor CHARLES DINSMOOR Sauntering gait sanguine temperament . . . avIat1on . . . aviation mechanic 23 37, A if ,Za s I 1 I' J ' is i Seniors AIARY DRISCOLL Auburn hair . . . amiable . . . swimming . . dietician JANET DUNCAN Cheerful . . . musically inclined . . . clarinet music . . . executive position CAROLYN DYGAN Charming . . . with a twinkle in her eye . . books . . . secretary RIILDRED EDWARDS Long, blond hair . . . placid disposition . crocheting . . . journalist 4 ,Ni A I CLARENCE ENGLER W, '. With an abundance of curly hair . . . habitu- ally silent . . . baseball . . . carpenter CORNELIUS ENRIGHT Always pleasant impartial in judgment . . . the world out-of-doors . . . draftsman JOYCE ERICKSON Genuine smile . . . good companion . . . music . . . vocalist ODETTE FEIRO Attractive ruddy locks friendly manner . . . hiking . . . secretary if' U ' y. '.i'wf- tt' HEATH FERRI E 1' Reaching for the best . . . muscular physique . . . hunting . . . salesman ROBERT FERTIG Small physique . . . never misses any fun . . . horseback riding . . . treasurer of the United States ALEXANDER FINO Blushes easily . . . bright scholar . . . mixing chemicals and getting results . , . science pro- fessor KENNETH FOREMAN Bashful redhead . . . mild-mannered . . . hunt- ing . . . Lewis's right-hand man l 2+ t XYIZRDA Fox A 3 3 . -. ,ft Fair complexion . . gracious . . art ..:X, A beauty expert ' l -Lx PETER FRONTERA X Dark curls . . . considerate of Others . . fish- ing . . . physician ,,... lfVELYN FROST Praiseworthy diligence . . . magnetic person- ality . . . nature . . . artist PATRICIA GALLAO H ER Pleasingly plump sincerely earnest . collecting photographs . . . nurse EDNA AIAY GARY Timid Titian blonde . . . earnest in purpose . . . dancing . . . typist VVILLIAIVI GEBHARD1' Immaculate . . . jolly good fellow . . . radio . . . aeronautical designer , VX' i ' f ff , . .1 X18 fxlf f - VIOLA G IELOTTE Attractive dark eyes . . . mixes business with pleasure . . . outdoor sports . . . librarian Ross G ERARDI Quantity plus quality jovial individual . . . football . . . business man W1LL1AM GN.AGE Dark hair and freckles . . . an excellent track- man . . . hockey . . . civil engineer LAWR ENC E GORDON Fair and square . . . basliful fellow . . . win- ter sports . . . electrical engineer JA N E GOTTO Ever present smile . . . enlivens conversation with wit . . . travel . . . secretary IJOROTHY GRAH A xi Blond curls . . . slow but sure . . , tennis . . designer Z5 null K, S ,J , N Q ,fl ., 'T Rl? Qi Seniors B ERYL GRANGIER Sweet as a song . . . even temperament . . literary interests . . . teacher BIARY JAN li GRAY A true Titian blonde . . . happy voice . . dancing . . . mannequin VELMA GREEN On the quiet side . . . pretty eyes . . . roller skating . . . hotel manager REBECCA GREENLEE Capable and dependable . . . fascinating grin gf . . . collecting souvenirs . . . social worker - f A f CARL GRILLO Good taste in dress persevering . sports . . . butcher MILTON GROSCH VVell over six feet . . . quiet but impressive . . . hunting . . . oil driller LORENA llIAE HAAG Trim . . . a perfect lady . . . driving the con- vertible . . . beautician DALE HAN KS Bustling activity . . . forever boosting .. sports . . . aeronautical engineer BETTY HANSEN Expert terpsichorean . . . interested in school . . . music . . . aviatrix DIARY HAY ES K Among Cupid's victims . . . perfect manners . . . singing . . . beautician REX HENDRICKSON Mischief beyond measure everybody's ' friend . . . commercial work , . . public ac- t countant l l F FLORENCE HENNESSX' Goes quietly on her way . . . pleasant disposi- t10I1 . . . movies . . . stenographer Z6 Seniors HAROLD HIBNER Imperturbable . . . courteous in all respects . . hunting . . . game official ELVVOOD HIOHHOUSE Taller than most people . . . never more than three words at a time . . . radio . . . radio ex- pert PAULINE HILLS Modest lassie conscieniious reading . . . school teacher RUTH HINDERER Jolly . . . sensible ways . . . music . . . concert accompanist MI I I VVANDA HOSKINS U Talkative . . . c te of others . . . hiking . . . librarian RICHARD HUBER Blushing . . . ready to serve . . . swimming . . . radio worker U ,fn ff - ffff 41, rf-an ,Q HM H A. ff if of V' hLI1N ucK 4l445t!?, Tall and slender among the nicest . . playing the violin . . . physical director , DIARY HUDOCK XX, X x Placid disposition . . . one of our smallest . , . W sports . . . stenograplier X 1 J - -,J tx N ' Q s Q MARY HUMMERIOH y Yo 644 J X -J J X A cure for the blues . . . pocket edition . . col- lecting autographs . . . nurse Q! Y f ARVILLA ITTEL W Permanently permanent hair . . . game for any- thing . . . collecting stamps . . . decorator V l VERTA ITTEL High scholastic achievement . . . prim and pre- cise . . . drawing . . . illustrator GERALDINE JOHNSON Dainty appearance . . . a calm manner . . . hik- ing . . mannequin 27 Seniors KATHLEEN JOHNSON Reserved . . . perfectly groomed . . . typing . . secretary LACY JOHNSON Leisurely manner . . . friendly to all . . . Out- door sports . . . forester LEROY JOHNSON Fond of talking . . . practical . . . mechanical drawing . . . musician LORRAINE JOHNSON Loyal in friendship . . . Titian locks . .. ice skating . . . dietician MARSHALL JOHNSTON Well-bred fine gentleman always joking . . . people . . . manager of the Library Theatre ALICE JORDAN Among the friendliest . . . prefers bright colors . . . singing . . . editor ADELAIDE JULIANO Cheerful companion . . . gracious manners . . knitting . . . stylist CHARLES KEYV'lNSKI Aristocratic manner . . . jovial . . .hunting . . business man JACK KIERNAN A winning smile . . . happy to do things right xl . . . amateur photography . , . forester 1 R J JACK KIFER Vi Enviable ability . . . conscientious in everything . . . baseball . . . professional baseball player GUY KISER RJ Wavy locks . . . always looking for a good time N . . ,hunting. . .oil driller X553 IQATHRYN KI.lZNCK Versatile . . . talkative . . . art work . . . teach- ing l ZS Seniors VIOLET KNUPP lndustrious worker decidedly blond .. foreign correspondence . . . housewife LORRAINE KOEBLEY Vibrant energy . . . small in stature . . . swim- ming . . . hotel hostess EDWARD KOHLER Roguish . . . Wrigley supporter . . . ice skating . . . professional football player GERALD KORB Serious worker slim reading .. draftsman I ANNE IQRANTZ OAJML Winsome personality . . . diversified in talent . . . singing . . . teacher of English CHESTER KYLER Rare sense of humor , . . well-groomed . . . am- ateur radio . . . electrical engineer DANA LARASON kv Scholastic achievements , . . neatness personi- fied . . . drawing . . . dress designer RIARS HALL LARS EN Conscientious . . . mischievous grin . . . wood craft . . . newspaper reporter ESTHER LAUFFENBURGER VVell-liked . . . winning smile ing . . . art teacher JOSEPH LEPORE Scholarly . . . curly locks . . construction . , . mechanic JOHN LE TRENT . . roller skat- amateur radio Perfect gentleman . . . snappy dark eyes . . . hunting . . . draftsman 'il RICHARD LEUTHOLD O Clear-cut features . . . eflicient . . . The Dru 0 . . . lawyer I 29 AWN y J -4 K? 's ' .n cp! Lx .X X J TM' l jf' if l X x t f is X X R Seniors BIARY LIND What a vocabulary . . . charming . . . collect- ing poetry . . . airplane stewardess HELEN LINDAHL True friend . . . artist at blushing . . . reading . . . textile designer BERNICE LINDBERG Delicate maiden . . . silent scholar . . . reading . . . commercial artist KIARY LOGAN Curly hair . . . slow but sure . . . drawing . . interior decorator PATRICIA LONG Palmolive complexion . . . willing to work . . reading . . . school teacher MARVIN LOP ER Fun-loving . . . enviable dimples . . . outdoor sports . . . landscape gardener JEAN LOPEZ Slow to anger , . . dainty dimples . . . reading . . . accountant ERMINA LORENZ Modesty itself . . . pleasing brunette . . . col- lecting stones . . . store executive ALB ERT LUCIA Of infinitesimal physique . . . among our hu- morists . . . golf . . . professional golfer ANTHONY LUCIA Auburn locks . . . mild temperament . . . hunt- ing . . . draftsman LU ELLA MAIN ES Attractive smile . . . enviable qualities . . . sew- ing . . . beautician RUTH ix1AINES Classical features . . , striving for the best . . . art . . . homemaker 30 '7f f I - ll SeI'1IOl'S 6 4 'J BASIL RIANCHESTER 'J Dark . . . happy-go-lucky . , . collecting stamps . . .aviator JAMES BIASTERSON Moderately motioned good-natured .. modeling airplanes . . . mechanic RUBY AIATHA Enjoys a good laugh , . . ladylike . . . piano playing. . .Store clerk li,-XTHIZRINE BIATHIS Fond of loquacity . . . angelic expression . . languages . . . nursing DORIS :XIAVRELIS Small, but-oh my! . . . contagious enthusiacsm I . . .dancing. . .secretzlry JACK KICCOOL 5-Q-tx ts' Clever conversatiorzalist . . . with hlushes red . . . photography . . . geologist ROBERT MCCOY Mischievous . . . sociable . . .golf . . . machinist KATHLEEN MCCULLOUGH Quickness of wit . . . one of our tallest . . dancing . . . bookkeeper RUTII TVICFARLAND Agreeahle disposition . . . energetic . . . wood carving . . . dietician FLORENCE BICFAYDEN VVith an Irish wit. . ,joy-finder. . . sports . . nurse PATRICIA RICGARRY School-girl giggle . . . true sincerity . . . collect- ing pictures . . . telephone operator KATHLEEN lX1CGEE Blue-eyed blonde . . . vitality plus . . . dancing . . . fashion artist 31 I X 3 Seniors ARTHUR RICKIZEI-IAN Wide-awake . . . excelling in athletics . . . foot- ball . . . professional athlete RIARJORIE lXlELEY Engaging sweetness . . . conscientious . . . dra- matics . . . producer of stage plays ,bfrdfdwb C, V! ff QUENTIN RIELLANDIZR Lanky. . .willing to share . . .mechanical draw- ing . . . draftsman HELEN AIESSNER Spic and span . . . likeable . . . collecting auto- graphs . . . secretary Q N BETTIE RIILLER Always in style . .. highly imaginative .. music . . . concert pianist .CORNELIUS AIILLER 'Dark, curly hair . . .nonchalant . . . skiing . . . ' doctor DOROTHY lx1ILLER Vivacious . . . athletic type . . . outdoor activi- ties . . . buyer JQNE AIINER Dainty . . . loyalty itself . . . all types of sports . . . IILIFSC Ros E lX'lITCH ELL Attractive in sport attire . . . artistic ability . . baseball . . . artist KATHERINE RIONROE P tite . . . well-behaved . . . reading . . . sec- fb C l'CI3.I'j' Ross BIORELL Curly locks . . . fun-loving . . . outdoor recre- ation . . . military aviator XX CONSTANCE RIOSIZR Light complexion . . . pleasing personality . collecting stamps . . . homemaker NWN Stvmxv l I 2 ,,,M?w llll i AIARCELLA RIULLEN Snappy hlack eyes . . . lighthearted . . . danc- ing. . . typist RICHARD RIULLHAUPT If I fwerr only tall . . . an env'a l record . . photography . . . teacher of la , ff - I IIIHLWX DORIS NELS 1 ff ' Tall and . . . ethall . . secreta I I Rona NELSO Eflicient . . . quiet . . . asketball . . . jack-of- 1 all-trades B URTRESS NEWARK Amiable . . . likeable . . . loquacity . . . glass animal collecting . . . huyer of glass whatnots JOHN NICHOLSON Versatile . . . a sense of humor . . . bacteriology . . . doctor RENA NIELSIEN Dark in an attractive way . . . steadfas . , .Threwi skating rink . . . stenographer s- SAMUEL NIVER J ff: Active . . . prankster . . . Woodworking . . journalist RIARJORIE NORRIS Makes use of her knowledge . . . sociable . . ' out-of-doors . . . nurse BI5ssIE NUGENT Slender . . . not often heard . . . attending the cinema . . . saleslady 5 PHYLLIS OLMSTIQAD Neat dresser . . . sweet disposition . , . skates . . . SCC1'CiHI'y Lim OLSEN Small of stature . . . always looking for a good time . . . mouth organs . . . another Borah Min- nevitsch 3 3 l ce c lHl o Seniors IJELLA PAUL Attractive . . . sincerely earnest . . . Girl Re- serves . . . welfare worker JOHN PAVLOVITZ Determined profile . . . versatile in athletics . . hunting . . .A Sc P Manager BERNICE PEARCE Q Tall . . . silence personified . . . skating . . Ab telephone operator , DONALD PEARSON Slim and towering. . .ambitious . . .fishing . . . postmaster ELIZABETH PECK Gracious manners . . . scholastic attainments . . . souvenir collecting . . . nurse A JANE PERRY Tailored neatness . . . companionable . , . snap- shots . . . teacher of physical education RIARIAN PESKO Makes many friends and keeps them. . .always laughing. . . sports . . . stenographer FRANC ES PETERSON Unassuming air . . . chubby . . . skating . . Hling clerk ROBERT PICKETT Courteous in manners . . . studious . . . music . . .concert pianist FLORINE PIERCE VVilling to work. . , quiet . . . singing. . .beau- tician Nicic PIRILLO jolly grin . . . Wlzy T1'1zfl1fr5 Get Gray. . .bas- ketball . . . spaghetti salesman KENNETH PRING Letting tomorrow take care of itself . . . bashful . . . football . . . ship steward 3+ llll ' DONIINIC PULLI Whole-hearted . . . on the sunny side . . . model airplanes . . . aviator HAROLD RADSPINN ER Chubby. . ,flirtatious. . . cartooning. . . rug- gist GLADYS RAPP Exacting. . . a diligent worker. . . dancing . . salesclerk LEO RAPP Rugged . . . sportsinanlike. . . trapping. . . Ine- chanic JOSEPH REESE Military haircut . . . pleasing personality . . collector of guns . . . electrical engineer RICHARD REIFF Meditative . . .very polite . . .hunting and lish- ing . . . forest ranger LEWIS RETTERER oule Leisurely manner . . . shy . . . fishing . . . ac- countant MARY ELIZABETH RICH Small . . . loquacious . . . photography . . . ste- nographer VICTORIA RICH Little . . .modest. . . dancing. . . stenographer RUTH RITCHIE Dreamy eyes . . . fond of society . . . freehand drawing . . . designer HANNAH ROBERTS Quiescent . . . praiseworthy diligence . . . read- ing . . . stenographer FLORENCE ROGAN Rosy Cheeks . . .never a word . . . reading . . typist 35 , Wl 52 6' o NRQ9' AN' .YfyQ 'J B ,fi Seniors BETTE ROWLAND Always optimistic. . . full of pep. . . roller skat- ing . . . secretary GILBERT RUDOLPH Short . . . unassuming . . . model airplanes . arc-Welder AIARTHA RULAND Attractive eyes . . . few W0l'dS but worth-while . . .housekeeping. . .stenographer RUTH RULANDER Perfect lady . . . individual laugh . . . ice-skat- ing . . . clerk ALAN SAMPSON Neat . . . modest . . . skating . . . college RALPH SANDBERG Calm temper . . . sensible . . . photography . . . mechanical drafting DONALD SANDSTROM Well-dressed a husinesslike attitude . French . . . professor of French GORDON SASSERSON Neatly dressed . . . reliable student . . . archery . . .forester 0 1Lv'5'f -I A K+ FLORENCE SCALISE Spic and span . . . earnest endeavor . . . hiking . . . bookkeeper JULIA SCALISE Always looking her hest . . . eH'iciency personi- lied . . . hiking . . . secretary LUCY SCALISE Among the best looking . . . well-bred . . . read- ing . . . typist VIRGINIA SCALISE Well-behaved . . . nimble-witted . . .collector of photographs . . . secretary 36 Seniors HELEN SCHATZLE Outdnoregirl complexion . . . academically in- 1 clined . . . knitting . . . nurse NIZLLIE SCHATZLE Curly hair . .. prize package collecting stamps . . . nurse DORIS SCHEARER Attractive smile . , . enjoying many friends . . collecting souvenirs . . . secretary RIARGARET SCHEARER Tall and slender . . . taking things as they come . . .dancing. . .secretary CLAIR SCHULER Neat . . . a capable student . . . hiking . . chemist VIRGINIA SCHULER Delightful simplicity . . . socially gifted . . . col- lecting toy dogs . . . airplane stewardess HELEN SCHVVANKE Loyal to friends . . . barrel Of fun . . . skating . . . New Process enthusiast JEAN SCHWEITZ ER Joy-finder . . . appreciative of the beautiful . . photography . . . flower expert ELLEN SCRIVANO , A 1 Energetic . . . faithful to her wOrki.i'. , reading . . . stenographer ROBERT SEAVY Lanky . . . of deserving popularity . . . sports . . .chemist , 1 x ANNA MAE SEDER Animated . . . devoted to her friends . . . col- lecting pictures . . . secretary JOHN SHANSHALA Enviable build . . . athletic . . . sports . . , elec- trical engineer 37 sf' W X 5 5 1 E-. V I SSDIOTS ISLEANOR SHEA Athletic Irish temper sleeping , physical education instructor OLIN SHIREY VVavy hair. . .frankness. . . science . . .doctor ANNE SKELTON Vivacious . . .One of our leaders . . .sports . . nurse CATH RYN SM EAD Of stately manner . . . of taciturn mien . . . out- door life . . .stenographer RIONROE SMITH P jovial . . . always dependable . . . chess N businessman UL SMITH Hard working . . . noted for modesty . . .model airplanes . . .aeronautical engineer VIRGINIA SMITH Attractive . . . our versatile artist . . . skating . . . HUYSC BEVERLY SNYDER Full of pep . . . always kindhearted . . . roller skating . . . nurse JOHN SNYDER That curly hair . . . ready and willing . . . ice skating . . . accountant ROBERT SPEIDEL Hair of radiant hue , . . full of enthusiasm . . model airplanes . . . transport pilot ELMER SPRINGER Resourceful . . . fond of talking . . . music . . orchestra leader ALBERT STEELE Rugged. , .responsihle. . .lishing. . .mechan- ical engineer 3 Seniors ' GILBERT TAFT Enterprising . . . equal to any occaslon 1 ing. . . reporter BETTY ZOE STELZER Tall and dark. . .magnetic sports nurse HARRIET THAYER Blond wavy' hair .. always prepared swimming . . . secretary BERNICE TAYLOR Neat invdress . . . populai danclng sec reta ry JOHN TTREMBLAY M Ever smiling . . . a seeker for knowledge music . . . stenographer CONRAD TRAUB airplanes . . . designer BIARGU ERITE IJNANGST A queenly carriage . . . . books . . .nurse EILEEN TURNER Carefree grin . . . clevei Iemark fict1on another Florence Nightingale WILLIAM VALENTINE Slow but sure . . .original cartoons car toonist JEAN ETTE VALENTIN E Immaculate in dress . loyal follower reading . . . stenographex ROBERT WAGNER Small of stature . . . a carefree manner out door life. . .game wai den ANTHONY VICINI Quick to act . . . always obliging collectlng stamps . , . postal clerk 39 Taller than tall . . . a genius for drawing x NW 1 uf f' N Seniors CH ESTER WALKER Congenial . . . self-reliant . . . outdoor life . . . naturalist ELEANOR WALL Small, but so are diamonds. . .always on the job . . . Girl Scout work . . . stenographer .IERALD WALLIN That friendly smile , . . courtesy in itself . . Y. M. C. A. work . . . salesman ANN WASHBURG Graceful . . . full of pent-up enthusiasm . . swimming . . . teacher WILLIAM WATT A six-footer, . . reserved nature . . .hockey . . . mechanic JANE WEAVER Athletic build . . . hrm . . . collecting pictures . . . secretary PAUL WEAVER A keen understanding . . . deservedly popular . . . sports . . . doctor R EED WEAVER Enviable build . . .genuine . . . reading. . . out- door laborer MARIE WEISSENFLUH Always busy . . . intelligence plus , , . house- work . . . business woman FRANK WOLFE Happy and carefree . . . praiseworthy . . . golf . . .football and basketball coach KATHERINE WOODRUFF Seemingly in a hurry. . . everybody's friend . . . skating . . . nurse DAVID WRIGHT Honest good humor. . . wavy locks . . .camping . . . professor of mathematics 40 Seniors G ,0 ROBERT 'XVYKOFF A joke at his tongues tip . , . franliness . . . sports . . . doctor XVILLIAM YA EOLE Small of stature . . .willing to work, . .ice skat- ing . . . stenographer - GEORGE Y.-XRZABEK A good fellow . . . dauntless . . . hunting . . , game warden GI,ADH'S YOUNG Of good height . . . a match for any obstacle . . . collecting photographs . . . salesclerk ln Memoriam 0 Robert VVest llflackay, Jr. 1921 - 1935 llarguerite Dahler 1921 -H 1936 Norma Nielsen 1921 - 1936 Eleanor Iona Albaugh 1921 -1938 wk' Senior Activities Stenoyrraphers' Club 1455 Girls' Club 145 : Athletic As- sociation 145. ELLA MAE ABER RACHEL BRIAN Stenographers' Club 145: Girls' Club 1455 Dragonette Board 145 5 Bookkeeping Club 145. LIP AFRICA PHI Dragon Board 11, 2, 355 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 45, Man- ager 145 5 Football 125 5 Student Council 13, 45 5 Science Club 145 5 Latin Club 11, 25 5 French Club 145 5 Consti- tutional Convention 135 5 Athletic Association 145 5 Ju- nior Play Manager 135. GERALDINE ALLEN Girls' Club 145 : Stenographers' Club 145. LEON ALLEN Latin Club 125 5 French Club 145. DORIS ANDERSON Girls' Club 11, 25 5 Girls' Glee Club 115 5 Stenographers' Club 145. GRETHE ANDERSSON Latin Club 125 5 French Club 13, 45 5 Science Club 145 5 Girls' Club 12, 3, 45: Girls' Club Basketball 12, 3, 45: Girls' Glee Club 12, 35 5 A Cappella Choir 145 5 Carnival 145 5 Gym Letter 135. JEAN ANDERSON Latin Club 125 5 French Club 145 5 German Club 13, 45 5 Science Club 1455 Girls' Club 12, 455 Lebewohl Board 3, 45. MARSHALL ANDERSON French Club 11, 25: Science Club 1455 Carnival 1355 Hi-Y 145. WESLEY ANDERSON Ligtin Club 11, 255 German Club 12, 355 Science Club WARREN ANNA Latin Club 12, 3, 45 5 Nunc et Tunc 12, 3, 45 5 Dramatic Club 13, 45 5- Evening of Plays 145: Hi-Y 1455 Science Club 145 5 Carnival Committee 13, 45. MORGAN BABCOCK Boys' Glee' Club 12, 3, 455 Dramatic Club 1355 Noon Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 4, 55 5 Mixed Chorus 13, 45. PHYLLIS BACK STROM Latin Club 1255 Science Club 145 5 German Club 13, 45 5 Lebewohl Staff 13, 45. PAUL BALLARD German Club 11, 25 5 Science Club 145. RICHARD BARNHARDT German Club 11, 25. ROBERT BEACH Hi-Y11, 2, 3, 45. ROBERT BEATTY Basketball 11, 2, 3, 45, Varsity 13, 455 Football 11, 255 Home Room Chairman 11, 35. ROSALIE BENBENEK Stenographers' Club 145 5 Basketball 13, 45 5 Girls' Ath- letic Association 145. ANN LOUISE BENGSTON Carnival 135 5 Stenographers' Club 1455 Dragon Board 145 5 Girls' Glee Club 145. LEOLA BERLIN Stenographers' Club 14 5 . RUTH BLACK Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 45 5 Constitutional Convention 135 5 Student Council 13, 455 Latin Club 12, 355 German Club 13, 45 5 Science Club 145 5 Lebewohl Board 13, 45 5 Dragonette Board 145 5 Girls' Athletic Association 145 5 Carnival 145. NESTOR BLEECH Football 11, 2, 3, 45 5 Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 45: Science Club 145 5 Chair Squad 145. ROBERT BLOOM Stenographers' Club 145 . JOSEPH BONAVITA Basketball 11, 2, 3, 45: Football 11, 3, 45, Varsity 13, 455 Science Club 145: Dramatic Club 11, 255 Dragon- ette Board 13, 45: Baseball 11, 3, 455 Carnival 13, 455 Chair Squad 13, 45 5 Mixed Chorus 125 5 Assembly Play 125 5 Athletic Association 11, 3, 45. ARGYLL BOWELL Dramatic Club 1455 Stenographers' Club 1455 Athletic Association 145. MARY BRANCH Girls' Club 12, 3, 455 Dramatic Club 12,' 3, 455 French Club 145 5 Latin Club 125 5 Science Club 145 5 Assembly Play 145 5 Nunc et Tune 1255 Carnival 1355 Chairman 1?fJGymnasium Show 1455 Girls' Athletic Association 4 . ELIZABETH BRENAN Girls' Club 12, 355 Latin Club 12, 3, 455 French Club 1455 Science Club 145 5 Nunc et Tunc Board 1355 Dra- gonette Board 145 5 Carnival 145. 4-2 RICHARD BRIGGS Stenogrraphers' Club 14 5 . ISABELLE BRINDIS Basketball 12, 355 Stenographers' Club 145. JANE BROWN Girls' Club 12, 3, 45 5 Latin Club 125 5 French Club 145 5 Science Club 145. JACK BROWN Assembly Plays 1255 Dramatic Club 125 5 Science Club 145. PETER BUNK Basketball 125. RICHARD CARLSON Science Club 1455 Bookkeeping Club 145. JUNE CASEY Stenographers' Club 14 5 . LEROY CHAPMAN Football 12, 35, Varsity 145 5 Basketball 13, 45: Senior Class Treasurer 145 5 Junior Class Treasurer 135 5 Ath- letic Association 12, 35, Vice-President 1455 Student Council 1355 Constitutional Convention 1355 Dragon Board 1355 Dragcnette Board 145: Ring Committee 135: Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 45 5 Science Club 145. WVARREN CHECK Football 11, 2, 3, 45, Varsity 12, 3, 45 5 Basketball 12, 3, 455 Athletic Association 11, 2, 35, Secretary 1455 Home Room Chairman 11, 2, 35 5 Carnival 145. CHESTER CHRISTENSEN Latin Club 11, 25 5 Nunc et Tunc 125 5 German Club 13, 45 5 Lebewohl Board 135 5 Science Club 145. DONNA CLENDENING Stenoyzraphers' Club 145 :A Cappella Choir 13, 45 5 Girls' Trio 1355 Girls' Sextette 1355 Girls' Glee Club 1355 Chorus 11, 25. HELEN CERRA Science Club 1455 Stenographers' Club 145. ETHEL COLE Stenographers' Club 14 5 . THOMAS CONWAY Football 11, 2, 3, 455 Basketball 12, 3. 455 German Club 11, 25 5 Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 455 Varsity 13, 45. AUDREY COBB Secretary Senior Class 145: Junior Play 1355 Eveniniz of Plays 13, 45 5 Student Council 13, 45, Secretary 1455 Constitutional Convention 1355 Nunc et Tunc Board 1255 Latin Club 125: French Club 1455 Home Room Chairman 125 5 Science Club 145 5 Dramatic Club 13, 4-5 5 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 45, President 1455 Dragonette Board 135 5 Carnival 145 5 Midway Chairman 135 5 Band 11, 2, 3, 45, Secretary 12, 355 Cheerleader 1455 Girls' Athletic Association 1455 Assembly Plays 1455 Usher for Commencement 145. ANNE COTTILLION Dragonette Board 1455 French Club 1255 Stenog- raphers' Club 145. V ELMA CRAFT Girls' Club 11, 2, 455 Latin Club 11, 255 German Club 13, 45 5 Lebewohl Board 135. FREDERICK CUM BLAD Dragon:-tte Board 12, 3, 45, Editor-in-Chief 145 5 Latin Club 12, 3, 45 5 Carnival 13, 45 5 Student Council 13, 45 5 Swing Band 145 5 German Club 135 5 Class Historian 145. RICHARD G. CURREN Football 11, 2, 3, 45, Varsity 13, 45: Basketball 12, 3, 45, Varsity 145 5 Latin Club 11, 25 5 Athletic Association 11, 2, 3. 455 Hi-Y Club 11, 255 Home Room Chairman 11, 25 5 Band 11, 25 5 Orchestra 125 5 Carnival 145. GERALDINE DAHLE Stenoizraphers' Club 14 5 . JOHN DAHLER Basketball 13, 45, Varsity 13, 455 Science Club 1455 Athletic Association 12, 3, 455 Mushball 135. VIRGINIA DANIELSON Stenogrraphers' Club 145: Girls' Club 145: Dragonette Board 145 5 Bookkeeping Club 1455 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 145. PALMER DAVIS Basketball 12, 3, 45, Varsity 13, 455 Football 12, 355 French Club 13, 45, Vice-President 1455 Science Club 145, Vice-President 145: Latin Club 11, 255 Dragon gourd 13, 45 5 Carnival 13, 45 5 Athletic Association 12, , 45. Senior Activities WILLIAM DE LANEY Hi-Y Club 13, 41. CONSTANCE E. DEY Dramatic Club 1315 Latin Club 12, 315 Science Club 1415 Girls' Club 12, 315 German Club 13, 41: Dragon- ette Board 1415 Nunc et Tunc Board 1315 Lebewohl Board 141. ROBERT E. DIETCH Stenozraphers' Club 141. GERALD G. DILKER Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 41, President 1415 Home Room Chairman 1415 Dragonette Board 1415 District Presi- rient of Hi-Y Club 141. CHARLES DINSMOOR Home Room Chairman 1115 Basketball 1215 German Club 11, 215 Science Club 141 5 Lebewohl Board 121. MARY DRISCOLL Latin Club 12, 3, 415 Nunc et Tunc Board 12, 3, 41, Typist 141 5 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41 5 Carnival 141 5 Dra- matic Club 12, 3, 415 Assembly Plays 1215 Basketball 11, 21 5 Stenographers' Club 1415 Mixed Chorus 121. JANET DUNCAN Band 11, 2, 3, 415 Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41: Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Stenographers' Club 1415 Girls' Athletic Association 141. CAROLYN DYGAN Latin Club 1215 French Club 1415 Science Club 1415 Girls' Athletic Association 141. MILDRED EDWARDS Glee Club 121. CLARENCE ENGLER Baseball 11, 215 Boys' Glee Club 141. JOYCE ERICKSON A Cappella Choir 1415 Mixed Chorus 1413 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 French Club 13, 415 Latin Club 12, 315 Nunc et Tunc 1215 Science Club 1415 Dragon Board 111 5 Dragonette Board 141. ODETTE FEIRO Girls' Club 11, 2, 315 Stenographers' Club 1415 Glee Club 111. ALEXANDER FINO Home Room Chairman 1315 Dragon Board 1415 Dra- gonette Board 131 5 Nunc et Tunc Board 12, 31 5 Lebe- wohl Board 13, 415 Evening of Plays 1315 Dramatic Club 13, 415 Science Club 12, 415 Latin Club 12, 315 German Club 13, 41 5 Debating Club 141 5 Athletic As- sociation 1315 Carnival 131. ROBERT FERTIG Dramatic Club 12, 31 5 Assembly Plays 131 5 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Carnival 13, 415 Science Club 141. KENNETH RAY FOREMAN Band 11, 2. 3, 415 Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 415 Basketball 12, 3, 415 Hi-Y Club 131. VERDA FOX Stenographcrs' Club 141. PETER FRONTERA Assembly Plays 1415 Latin Club 12, 3, 415 Nunc et Tunc Board 13, 41 5 Science Club 141 German Club 131 5 Dramatic Club 13, 415 Carnival 13, 415 Evening of Plays 141. EVELYN FROST Girls' Club 12, 415 Dragonette Board 1215 Stenog- raphers' Club 141. MARY PATRICIA GALLAGHER Latin Club 12, 3, 415 Science Club 141. EDNA MAY GARY Girls' Club 12, 3, 415 Stenographers' Club 141. WILLIAM GEBHARDT Latin Club 11, 215 German Club 13, 41, Secretary 1315 Science Club 141 5 Lebewohl Board 13, 41 5 Baseball 11, 2, 3, 415 Basketball 11, 215 Debating Club 1415 Car- nival 13, 41. VIOLA GELOTTE Girls' Club 1115 Stenographers' Club 141. ROSS GERARDI Carnival 131. WILLIAM GNAGE Track 1315 German Club 11, 21. LAWRENCE GORDON Track 131. JANE GOTTO Basketball 11, 21 5 Stenographers' Club 141 5 Girls' Club DOROTHY GRAHAM Girls' Club 111. BERYL GRANGER French Club 1415 Latin Club 11, 215 Science Club 141. MARY JANE GRAY Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Dra- matic Club 11, 215 Carnival 1415 Science Club 1415 Girls' Athletic Association 141 5 Girls' Glee Club 141. VELMA GREEN Stenographers' Club 1415 Athletic Association 141. REBECCA GREENLEE Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Cabinet 1415 Latin Club 11, 215 French Club 141 5 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 415 Mixed Chorus 141 5 A Cappella Choir 141 5 Constitutional Con- vention 131: Student Council 13, 415 Nunc et Tunc Board 1215 Dragonette Board 1415 Evening of Plays 141 5 Girls' Athletic Association 141, Treasurer 141 5 As- sembly Plays 131 5 Carnival 13, 41. CARL GRILLO Basketball 11, 2, 3, 415 Football 11, 21: Baseball 111. MILTON GROSCH French Club 121 5 Science Club 141. LORENA MAE HAAG . Girls' Club 11, 215 Latin Club 12, 3, 415 Science Club 141. DALE J. HANKS Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 415 Football 12, 3, 415 French Club 12, 3, 415 Athletic Association 12, 3, 415 Science Club 141. BETTY HANSEN . Latin Club 12, 3, 415 Dramatic Club 1315 Science Club 1415 Girls' Club 12, 31. MARY HAYES Glee Club 11, 215 Girls' Club 1115 Stenographers' Club 141. REX HENDRICKSON . Latin Club 12, 31 5 French Club 13, 41 5 Senior Play 141. HAROLD HIBNER Football 11, 2, 3, 415 Baseball 12, 31. FLORENCE HENNESSY Stenographers' Club 141. ELWOOD L. HIGHHOUSE . German Club 12, 31 5 Lebewohl Board 131 5 Science Club 141. PAULINE HILLS Latin Club 12, 3, 415 Girls' Club 1215 Basketball 121. RUTH HINDERER Latin Club 12, 3, 41. WANDA HOSKINS Girls' Club 1115 Stenoyzraphers' Club. 1415 Dragon Board 1415 Girls' Glee Club 1415 Carnival 1415 Girls' Athletic Association 141. HELEN HUCK . Latin Club 1215 Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 415 Science Club 1415 Dramatic Club 1415 Junior Play 1315 Evening of Plays 1415 Girls' Club 1415 French Club 1415 Girls' Athletic Association 141. MARY HUDOCK Girls' Club 13, 415 Girls' Basketball 13, 41. MARY HUMMRICH . Girls' Club 13, 415 Stcnoyzraphers' Club 1415 Dramatic Club 1-41 5 Girls' Athletic Association 141. ARVILLA ITTEL Dramatic Club 12, 3, 41: Steno-graphers' Club 1415 Girls' Athletic Association 141 5 Girls' Club 111. VERTA ITTEL Dramatic Club 13, 41 5 Stenographers' Club 141 5 Dragon Board 1415 Girls' Club 111. KATHLEEN JOHNSON Assembly Plays 1415 Dramatic Club 1415 Stenograph- ers' Club 1415 Dragon Board 1415 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 1415 Carnival 13, 41. LACY JOHNSON Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Treasurer 1415 Football 12, 3, 415 Basketball 1215 Track 12, 31. LEROY JOHNSON Latin Club 1215 French Club 13, 415 Band 11, 2, 3, 413 Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 415 Swing Band 13, 41: BOYS' Glee Club 131 5 Dramatic Club 131. LORRAINE JOHNSON Girls' Club 11, 2, 31 5 Stenographersi Club 141 5 Basket- ball 12, 315 Girls' Athletic Association 141. MARSHALL JOHNSTON Hi-Y Club 11, 21 5 Carnival 131. -I-3 Senior Activities ALICE JORDAN Girls' Club 11, 2, 35 5 Dramatic Club 12, 35 5 Basketball 13, 455 Stenographers' Club 1455 Glee Club 1155 Girls' Athletic Association 145. ADELAIDE JULIANO Stenographers' Club 14 5 . LORRAINE KOEBLEY Girls' Club 12, 3, 45, Cabinet 1455 Dragonette Board 1455 Dramatic Club 1455 French Club 1355 Nunc et Tune Board 1255 A Cappella Choir 13, 455 Latin Club 125 5 Science Club 145 5 Carnival 13, 45. JACK KIFER French Club 1255 Basketball 12, 3, 455 Mushball 1255 Baseball 13, 455 Science Club 145. KATHRYN KLENCK Science Club 1455 A Cappella Choir 1455 Latin Club 11, 255 French Club 13, 455 Mixed Chorus 1455 Girls' Glee Club 1355 Basketball 1355 Orchestra 115. VIOLET KNUPP Stenographers' Club 1455 Girls' Club 145. EDWARD KOHLER Football 12, 3, 45, Varsity 145 5 Band 12, 3, 45 5 Orches- tra 125 5 Swing Band 145 5 Chair Squad 145. GERALD KORB German Club 13, 455 Boys' Glee Club 1355 Mixed Chorus 145 5 Science Club 145. ANNE KRANTZ Dramatic Club 12, 3, 45 5 French Club 135 5 Latin Club 125 5 Science Club 145 5 Assembly Plays 12, 3, 45 5 Cheer- leader 13, 455 Constitutional Convention 1355 Student Council 13, 455 Evening of Plays 13, 455 A Cappella Choir 13, 455 Junior Ring Committee 1355 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 45, Cabinet 1455 Dragon Board 1455 Dragon- ette Board 135 5 Nunc et Tunc Board 135 5 Carnival 13, 45 5 Usher for Commencement 135 5 Mixed Chorus 1355 Players' Group 145 5 Senior Play 145. CHESTER KYLER Science Club 145. MARSHALL LARSEN French Club 11, 25 5 Science Club 145. DANA LARASON French Club 1355 Latin Club 1255 Science Club 1455 Girls' Athletic Association 145, Secretary 1455 Girls' Club 11, 3, 45 5 Dragon Board 13, 45 5 Assembly Plays 145 5 Student Council 145 5 Dramatic Club 13, 45 5 A Cap- pella Choir 13, 455 Mixed Chorus 1355 Carnival, Pub- licity Chairman 145. ESTHER LAUFFENBURGER Girls' Club 11, 355 Stenographers' Club 145. JOSEPH LEPORE Dragonette Board 145 5 Science Club 145 5 Carnival 145. JOHN LE TRENT Basketball 115 5 RICHARD LEUTHOLD French Club 135 5 Latin Club 12, 3, 455 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 455 Hi-Y Club 12, 3, 455 Home Room Chairman 11, 25 5 Num: et Tune Board 12, 35, Editor-in-Chief 135 5 Dragon Board 12, 3, 45, Editor-in-Chief 1455 Junior Play 1355 Constitutional Convention 1355 Student Council 13, 45 5 Junior Ring Committee 135 5 Assembly Plays 13, 45 5 Carnival, Midway Chairman 135 5 Science Club 1455 Players' Group 1455 Commencement Usher 1355 Boys' Athletic Association 1355 Class Prophet 145 5 Senior Play 145. MARY LIND Home Room Chairman 11, 2, 35 5 Girls' Club 12, 3, 455 Dragon Board 1455 Stenographers' Club 145. HFLEN LINDAHL Stenographers' Club 145 5 Girls' Club 115. BERNICE LINDBERG Latin Club 11, 25 5 Stenographers' Club 145 5 Girls' Ath- letic Association 145. MARY LOGAN Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 455 Science Club 1455 Girls' Ath- letic Association 1455 Basketball 1455 Nunc et Tune Board 13, 45. PA l RICIA LONG Student Council 145 5 Assembly Plays 145 5 Dragonette Board 1455 Lebewohl Board 13, 455 Girls' Club 11, 2, 35 5 Latin Club 11, 25 5 German Club 13, 45, Vice-Presi- dent 1355 Science Club 1455 Dramatic Club 145 5 Com- mercial Club 145, President 1455 Girls Glee Club 1455 Girls' Club Cabinet 145 5 Carnival 145 5 Dragonette Board 145. JEAN LOPEZ Latin Clb 1255 Stenographers' Club 1455 Bookkeep- ing Club 145. ERMINA LORENZ Stenographers' Club 145. ALBERT LUCIA Home Room Chairman 1255 French Club 11, 25: Con- stitutional Convention 1355 Science Club 1455 Student Council 1355 Traffic Squad 145 5 Hi-Y Club 145: Carni- val 13, 455 Ring Committee 135. LUELLA MAINES Mixed Chorus 11, 255 Girls' Glee Club 1355A Cappella Choir 1455 Student Council 1455 Dramatic Club 1455 Stenographers' Club 145, President 1455 Carnival 13, 45 5 Home Room Chairman 135 5 Girls' Club 115. RUTH MAINES Girls' Club 1355 Dramatic Club 1455 A Cappella Choir 13, 455 Girls' Basketball 135. BASIL MANCHESTER Basketball 12, 3, 45 5 Hi-Y Club 12, 45. JAMES MASTERSON Latin Club 12, 3, 455 Science Club 145. RUBY MATHA Stenographers' Club 145. KATHERINE MATHIS Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 455 Dramatic Club 13, 455 Latin Club 11, 255 German Club 13, 45 5 Lebewohl Board 13, 45 5 Nunc et Tune Board 125 5 Dragonette Board 12, 45 5 Assembly Plays 1455 Science Club 1455 Carnival 1455 Commercial Club 145. DORIS MAVRELIS Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 45 5 Constitutional Convention 135 5 Student Council 13, 455 Cheerleader 13, 455 Dramatic Club 13, 45, Secretary 1455 French Club 1355 Latin Club 11, 255 Dragonette Board 1455 Junior Play 1355 Science Club 1455 Assembly Plays 1455 A Cappella Choir 13, 45 5 Nunc et Tunc Board 125 5 Girls' Club 145, Cabinet 145 5 Mixed Chorus 135 5 Commencement Usher 135 5 Carnival 13, 45 5 Senior Play 145. MARJORIE MELEY Assembly Plays 12, 3, 455 Evening of Plays 11, 2, 3, 45 5 Junior Play 135 5 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 45 5 Nunc et Tune Board 125 5 Latin Club 11, 25 5 French Club 11, 255 Science Club 1455 Dragon Board 1455 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 45 5 Girls' Glee Club 1155 Players' Group 1455 Senior Play 145. JACK McCOOL Latin Club 125 5 Hi-Y Club 115 5 Science Club 145. ROBERT McCOY Home Room Chairman 115 5 Lebewohl Board 115 5 Ger- man Club 1255 Basketball 135. KATHLEEN McCULLOUGH Bookkeepers' Club 145 5 Glee Club 135. RUTH McFARLAND Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 45 5 Latin Club 11, 25 5 Girls' Ath- letic Association 1455 French Club 1455 Girls' Club Basketball 12, 3, 455 Science Club 145 5 Dramatic Club 11, 255 Mixed Chorus 1252 Carnival Committee 13, 45. FLORENCE McFAYDEN Latin Club 11, 25 5 Girls' Club 11, 45 5 French Club 145 5 Science Club 145: Mixed Chorus 1255 Girls' Athletic Association 145 5 Girls' Club Basketball 145. PATRICIA McGARRY Assembly Plays 13, 45 5 Junior Play 135 5 Latin Club 11, 25 5 French Club 12, 35 5 Science Club 145 5 Carnival 13, 455 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 455 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 45, Cabinet 1455 A Cappella Choir 1455 Girls' Glee Club 135 5 Nunc et Tunc 125. KATHLEEN McGEE Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 455 Assembly Plays. 12, 455 Science Club 145 5 Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 45, Cabinet 145 5 A Cappella Choir 13 ,45 5 Mixed Chorus 1255 Glee Club 115. QUENTIN MELLANDER . Basketball 12, 3, 45 5 Football 125 5 Science Club 145. HELEN MAY MESSNER Girls' Club 12, 455 Stenographers' Club 1455 Basket- ball 12, 455 Girls' Athletic Association 1455 Carnival 1455 Girls' Glee Club 145. BETTIE MILLER A Home Room Chairman 135 5 Girls' Club 13, 45, Cabinet 13, 45 5 Latin Club 11, 25 5 French Club 13, 45 5 Assem- bly Plays 12, 35 5 Dramatic Club 11, 2, 3, 45 5 A Cappella Choir 13, 45 5 Evening of Plays 145 5 Science Club 145 5 Senior Play 145. CORNELIUS MILLER 1 Latin Club 11, 2, 355 French Club 13, 455 H1-Y Club 11, 455 Trafic Squad 13, 455 Science Club 1455 Car- nival 13, 45. 4+ Senior Activities DOROTHY MILLER FRANCIS PETERSEN Latin Club 123 3 Nunc et Tunc Board 123 3 French Club 1333G1rls' Club 11, 2. 3, 43, Cabinet 143 3 Dragon Board 143: A Cappella Choir 13, 43: Mixed Chorus 133 3 Stu- dent Council 1433 Carnival 1433 Basketball 12, 3, 433 Girls' Athletic Association 1433 Dramatic Club 13, 433 Evening of Plays 143. JANE MINER Girls' Club 13. 43 3 Nunc et Tunc Board 123 3 Latin Club 11, 23 3 French Club 13, 43 3 Dramatic Club 143 3 Assem- bly Play 143 3 Science Club 143 3 Carnival, Midway Chairman 143. ROSE MITCHELL Girls' Club 12, 3, 433 Latin Club 1233 Nunc et Tunc Board 1233 French Club 1433 Dragonette Board 1333 Drag'-n Board 1433 Dramatic Club 1432 Carnival 13, 43 3 Girls' Athletic Association 143 3 Girls' Club Basket- ball 13, 43 3 Science Club 143. KATHERINE MONROE Latin Club 12, 3, 43 3 French Club 143 3 Girls' Club 1432 Science Club 143. ROSS MORELL Football 11, 233 Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 433 French Club 1432 Science Club 143. CONSTANCE MOSER Latin Club 1333 Science Club 143. RICHARD MULLHAUPT Latin Club 12, 3, 43: Nunc et Tunc Board 12, 3, 43: Lebewohl Board 143 3 German Club 143 3 Dramatic Club 13, 433 Science Club 143 3 Assembly Plays 133 3 Junior Play 1333 Evenimz' of Plays 1432 Dragonette Board 133 3 Dragon Board 143 3 Carnival 13. 43 3 Student Coun- cil 1333 A Cappella Choir 1333 Hi-Y Club 143. DORIS NELSEN Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 433 Girls' Club Basketball 1433 Girls' Athletic Association 1433 Basketball 13, 43 3 Home Room Chairman 133 3 Stenographers' Club 143. ROBERT NELSON Basketball 12, 3, 432 Mushball 1233 German Club 11, 233 Science Club 143. BURTRESS NEWARK Latin Club 12, 33 3 French Club 143 3 Science Club 143. JOHN NICHOLSON Latin Club 11. 2, 3, 43 3 Hi-Y Club 143: Dramatic Club 1433 Dragon Board 1433 Boys' Glee Club 1333 A Cap- pella Choir 1433 Science Club 1433 Carnival 1433 As- sembly Plays 143 3 Track 143. RENA NIELSEN Girls' Club 1133 Stenographers' Club 1433 Glee Club 143 3 Girls' Athletic Association 143 3 Basketball 143. SAM NIVER German Club 11, 23 : Football 133 3 Dramatic Club 143 3 Science Club 143 3 Hi-Y Club 143 3 Assembly Plays 143 3 Carnival 143 3 Players' Group 143. MARJORIE NORRIS Girls' Club 11, 2, 331 French Club 13, 43 3 Science Club 143 3 Latin Club 123. BESSIE LEE NUGENT Stenographers' Club 143. LEE FREEMAN OLSEN German Club 13, 433 Basketball 143 3 A Cappella Choir 13, 43. PHYLLIS OLMSTEAD Stenographers' Club 143 3 Dramatic Club 143. DELLA PAUL Girls' Club 11, 2, 3. 433 French Club 13, 433 Science Club 1431 Latin Club 123. JOHN PAVLOVITZ Home Room Chairman 1133 Noon Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 43 3 Basketball 12, 33 3 Football 123. BERNICE PEARCE Stenographers' Club 143. DONALD PEARSON Lebewohl Board 123: German Club 123 3 Basketball 12, 3, 43 3 Mushball 123 3 Baseball 13, 43 3 Science Club 143 3 Carnival 143. ELIZABETH PECK Home Room Chairman 123 3 Student Council 133 3 Girls' Club 13, 433 Constitutional Convention 1331 Usher at Commencement 1333 Dragon Board 12, 43, Assistant Editor 143 3 Dragonette Board 133 3 Nunc et Tune Board 12, 33 3 Latin Club 12, 3, 43 3 Prom Committee 133. JANE PERRY Stenographers' Club 1433 Glee Club 143. -15 Girls' Club 11, 3, 433 Commercial Club 143. MARIAN PESKO Stenographers' Club 143 3 Athletic Association 143. ROBERT PICKETT French Club 1431 Latin Club 12, 33 1 Science Club 143. FLORINE PIERCE A Cappella Choir 13, 43: Girls' Glee Club 133, Trio 13, 43, Sextette 1432 Stenographers' Club 143. NICHOLAS PIRILLO Football 11, 23 3 Basketball 11, 2, 33 3 Science Club 143. KENNETH PRING Football 11, 2, 3, 43, Varsity 1433 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 43 3 Track 133 3 German Club 11, 2, 33 3 Lebewohl Board 12, 333 Chair Squad 1433 Science Club 143. DOMINIC PULLI Assembly Plays 1433 Dramatic Club 1433 Dragonette Boardt1433 Science Club 1433 French Club 1231 Car- nival 43. GLADYS M. RAPP JOE Orchestra 1332 Stenographers' Club 1433 Athletic As- sociation 143. REESE Assembly Plays 13, 43 3 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 43 3 Student Council 143 3 Dramatic Club 13, 43, President 143 3 Football 113 3 Latin Club 123 3 French Club 13, 43 3 Sci- ence Club 1433 Junior Play 133 3 Evening of Plays 13, 433 Dragon Board 1433 Carnival 1431 Players' Group 143 3 Commencement Usher 133 3 Senior Play 143. RICHARD REIFF Hi-Y Club 11, 23. LEWIS RETTERER Football 11, 2, 3, 43 3 Mushball 123 3 Track 133 3 Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 43. MARY ELIZABETH RICH Latin Club 1232 Stenographers' Club 1433 Girls' Ath- letic Association 143. VICTORIA RICH Stenographers' Club 1433 Carnival 143. RUTH M. RITCHIE Girls' Club 12, 3. 43 3 Girls' Basketball 12, 3, 433 Girls' Athletic Association 143 3 Home Room Chairman 123. HANNAH ROBERTS Mixed Chorus 1133 Dragonette Board 1433 Stenog- raphers' Club 143. FLORENCE ROGAN Stenographers' Club 14 3 . BETTE ROWLAND Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 43 3 Stenographers' Club 143 3 Girls' Athletic Association 143: Assembly Plays .1433 Dra- matic Club 143 3 Dragonette Board 143 3 Carnival 143 . GILBERT RUDOLPH Football 11, 2, 3, 431 Track 1333 Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 43- MARTHA RULAND Girls' Club 12, 33 3 Stenographers' Club 143. RUTH RULANDER Stenographers' Club 14 3 . ALAN SAMPSON Football 11, 2, 33, Manager 143 3 Basketball 123 3 Base- ball 11, 2, 3, 433 Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 433 French Club 11, 23 3 Science Club 143. RALPH SANDBURG French Club 11, 233 Science Club 143. DONALD SANDSTROM Assembly Plays 13, 43 3 Basketball 12, 3, 43 3 Constitu- tional Convention 133 3 Dragon Board 13, 43 3 Dragon- ette Board 1231 Evening Of Plays 13, 43: Dfamatlc Club 13, 43 3 French Club 133 3 Latin Club 123 3 Nunc evt Tunc Board 123: Science Club 1433 Student Council 1433 Hi-Y Club 1233 Carnival 133.3 Commencement Usher 1333 Boys' Athletic Association 1433 Players' Group 13, 433 Senior Play 143. ' GORDON SASSERSON Band 11, 2, 33 3 French Club 12, 33 3 Science Club 143 3 Hi-Y Club 13, 433 Track 1331 Carnival 1433 Senior Play 143, FLORENCE SCALISE Glee Club 11, 23 3 Stenographers' Club 1431 Girls' Ath- letic Association 143. VIRGINIA SMITH Girls' Club 12, 3, 43 3 French Club 143, President 1433 Latin Club 12, 3, 433 Nunc et Tunc Board 12, 3, 433 Dragonette Board 12, 3, 433 Evening of Plays 13, 433 Student Council 143 3 Dramatic Club 1432 Science Club 1431 Orchestra 11, 23: Carnival 143. Senior Activities JULIA SCALISE Stenographers' Club 14 3 . LUCY SCALISE Mixed Chorus 1132 Stenogcraphers' Club 143. VIRGINIA SCALISE Girls' Club 11, 2, 3, 433 Mixed Chorus 12, 333 Stenog- raphers' Club 1431 Girls' Athletic Association 14,33 Dragon Board 143: Carnival 13, 433 Girls' Glee Club 33. HEI EN SCHATZLE Girls' Club 1433 Nunc et Tune Board 1333 Lebewohl Board 1333 Latin Club 12, 3, 43: German Club 1333 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 43 3 Science Club 143. NELLIE SCHATZ LE Girls' Club 1132 German Club 11, 233 Orchestra 12, 3, 43 3 Science Club 143 3 Dramatic Club 133. DORIS SCHEARER Girls' Club 113 3 Carnival 143 3 Stenographers' Club 143. MARGARET SCI-IEA R RE Girls' Club 11, 23 3 Dramatic Club 123. CLAIR SCHULER Football 113 3 German Club 143 3 Hi-Y Club 123 3 Science Club 143 3 Lebewohl Board 123 3 Carnival 143. VIRGINIA SCHULER Girls' Club 11, 3, 43, Cabinet 143 3 Latin Club 1231 Sci- ence Club 143 3 Home Room Chairman 123 3 Girls' Ath- letic Association 143 3 Nunc et Tune Board 143. HELEN SCHWANKE Girls' Club 133 3 Glee Club 1331 Home Room Chairman 1233 Stenographers' Club 143. JEAN SCHWEITZER Latin Club 1233 French Club 1433 Science Club 143. ELLEN SCRIVANO Stenographers' Club 14 3 . ROBERT SEAVY Basketball 12, 333 Dramatic Club 1433 Latin Club 12, 3, 43 3 Science Club 1432 Junior Play 133 3 Home Room Chairman 12, 333 Carnival 1433 Baseball 13, 43: Class Prophet 143: Senior Play 1433 Dragonette Board 1432 Nunc et Tunc Board 133. ANNA MAE SEDER Stenographers' Club 14 3 . JOHN SHANSHALA Football 12, 3, 433 Basketball 1233 Athletic Associ- ation 12, 3, 43. ELLANOR SHEA Girls' Club 12, 3, 43: Student Council 133 3 Home Room Chairman 12, 333 Girls' Athletic Association 143: A Cappella Choir 11, 2, 3, 433 Science Club 143. OLIN SHIREY A Cappella Choir 11, 2, 3, 43: Football 1233 Glee Club 12, 33 Quartet 1233 Lebewohl Board 1333 Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 33 3 Carnival 133 3 Nunc et Tunc Board 123. ANNE SKELTON French Club 13, 43, Secretary 1433 Latin Club 1233 Girls' Club 13, 43, Treasurer 143, Cabinet 1433 Com- mencement Usher 1333 Science Club 1433 Junior Play 1333 Assembly Play 143: Girls' Athletic Association 143, Vice-President 143 3 Student Council 143 3 Dragon- ette Board 143 3 Chairman of Assembly Committee 143 3 Evening of Plays 1431 Dramatic Club 13, 43, Vice- President 143 3 Senior Play 143 3 Players' Group 143. MONROE SMITH German Club 11, 23 3 Science Club 143. BEVERLY SNYDER Latin Club 12, 33 3 Girls' Club 13, 43 3 Girls' Basketball 12, 3, 433 Commercial Club 1433 Mixed Chorus 123: Science Club 143 3 Carnival 13, 43 3 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 143. PAUL SMITH German Club 11, 23 3 Baseball 1231 Mushball 1133 Sci- ence Club 13, 43. ROBERT SPEIDEL Hi-Y Club 11, 23 3 Latin Club 12, 33 3 Science Club 143 3 Basketball 113. ELMER SPRINGER Glee Club 1431A Cappella Choir 14, 53 3 Hi-Y Club 113: Swing Band 14, 53. BETTIE ZOE STELTZER Girls' Club 12, 33 3 Latin Club 11, 23 3 French Club 113: Science Club 113 3 Carnival 143. GILBERT TAFT Student Council 133 3 Dragon Board 143 3 Constitutional Convention 1333 Track 12, 43: Basketball 11, 2, 33: Citizenship Committee 143 3 Traffic Squad 13, 43, Chair- man 143: Commercial Club 1433 Carnival, Gymnastic Show Chairman 143. BERNICE TAYLOR Home Room Chairman 133: Student Council 13, 43, President 1432 Girls' Club 12, 3, 43 3 Dragonette Board 143 3 Latin Club 11, 233 French Club 13, 433 Constitu- tional Convention 133 3 Commencement Usher 1333 Commercial Club 1431 Science Club 1433 Junior Ring Committee 133. CONRAD TRAUB Carnival 13, 433 Dragon Board 1433 Science Club 143. JOHN TREMBLAY Latin Club 12, 333 Stenographers' Club 1431 Science Club 143. EILEEN TURNER Girls' Club 11, 2, 3. 43 3 Nunc et Tunc Board 133 3 Latin Club 11. 23 3 French Club 13, 43 3 A Cappella Choir 143 3 Girls' Chorus 11, 23 3 Science Club 143. MARGUERITE UNANGST Assembly Plays 1231 Girls' Club 12, 3, 433 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 43 3 Mixed Chorus 123 I Girls' Glee Club 133: A Cappella Choir 143 3 French Club 13, 43 3 Science Club 14 . JEANETTE VALENTINE Latin Club 11, 23 3 Stenographers' Club 143 3 Girls' Ath- letic Association 143. ANTHONY VICINI Dramatic Club 1332 A Cappella Choir 1333 Mixed Chorus 1432 Science Club 143. ROBERT WAGNER German Club 1131 Science Club 113. ELEANOR WALL Stenographers' Club 143. JERALD WALLIN Hi-Y Club 13, 43 3 Football 123 3 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 43: Mushball 1131 Baseball 133, ANN VVASHBURG GQr's' Club 11, 3, 43: Dramatic Club 143 3 French Club 1331 Latin Club 11, 2, 3, 43 3 Assembly Play 1432 Sci- ence Club 143. WILLIAM WATT Football 123. JANE WVEAVER l Home Room Chairman 113 3 Girls' Club 123 3 Mixed Chorus 113. PAUL WEAVER Basketball 11, 2, 3, 43, Varsity 12, 3, 433 Latin Club 11, 233 French Club 13, 43: Dramatic Club 143: Sci- ence Club 143 3 Junior Play 133 3 Dragon Board 13, 43: Dragonette Board 113: Football 1233 Senior Play 143. REED WEAVER Football 11, 2, 3, 43. MARIE WEISSENFLUH Latin Club 1233 German Club 13, 43, President 1433 Lebewohl Board 13, 43 3 Dragonette Board 13, 43 3 Girls' Club 13, 43 3 Dramatic Club 143: Commercial Club 143 3 Science Club 1433 Class Poet 143. KATHERINE WOODRUFF Girls' Club 12, 3, 433 Latin Club 1233 French Club 13, 433 Dramatic Club 13, 433 Girls' Glee Club 133: OI'- chestra 12, 331 Science Club 143. DAVID WRIGHT Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, 433 German Club 11, 233 Lebowohl Board 1232 Dramatic Club 1233 Assembly Plays 123: Dragon Board 143. BOB WYKOFF Latin Club 12, 3, 43 3 Dramatic Club 133 3 Football 1433 Athletic Association 143. WILLIAM YEAGLE Stenographers' Club 143. GEORGE YARZABEK German Club 11, 231 Science Club 13, 433 Basketball 133. GLADYS YOUNG Girls' Club 12, 3, 43 3 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 433 French Club 1432 Latin Club 1233 Home Room Chairman 123 3 Mixed Chorus 12, 33 3 A Cappella Choir 13, 43. 46 Alma Mater High in air thy spires are tow'ring Gleaming in the light, While their solemn shades embofw'ring Waves the Blue and White '- Furling in its tranquil beauty O'er a body true - Sons and daughters bound by duty Give their love to you. Thy bright emblem shining o'er us Shofws thy glorious might. Through the years thou safely bore us Spotless Blue and White. Sons and daughters bring thee praises, Bring thee praise and fame, .find thy standard high upraises- Herald of thy name. Jlay thy honor all un-dying Keep thee ever free, Through the years behind us flying O-ft proclaiming thee. Kindly Mother- Queen of pleasure- ffigh above the rest- Nfay thy passing years, the measure Prove thee still the best. - Ernest lvathan, 121. Best All-around Audrey Cobb Paul Weaver Most Athletic Dorothy Miller VVarren Check Best Artist o Virginia Smith Gerald Dilker Senior Busiest C Bernice Taylor Richard Leuthold Most Popular 0 Audrey Cobb Paul Weaver Biggest Grind 5 Katherine Mathis Richard Leuthold Superlatives Best Looking Robert Beatty Bernice Taylor Most Humorous Q Rebecca Greenlee Frank Wolfe Most Kiddish Katherine Mathis Richard Mullhaupt Fusiest 0 Betty Miller Richard Leuthold Tallest Conrad Traub Betty Steltzer Most Loquacious Q Eleanor Shea Warren Check Best Dancer Doris Mavrelis Dick Curren Most Frank Mary Branch Richard Leuthold Biggest Bluffer Eleanor Shea John Dahler Sleepiest Patricia Long Robert Wykotf Best Sport Audrey Cobb Paul Weaver Biggest Cut-up 0 Eleanor Shea Robert Fertiif Biggest Tease 0 Rebecca Greenlee Nick Pirillo Most Intellectual Elizabeth Peck Richard Leuthold Most Forgetful O Patricia McGarry Leroy Chapman Most Modest D Florence Rogan Paul Weaver Friendliest Audrey Cobb Richard Leu thold Shortest Constance Dey Albert Lucia Best Musician Bettie Miller Leroy Johnson Biggest Eater D Helen Messner Ross Gerardi Best Actor 0 Marjorie Meley Joe Reese Biggest Man-Woman 0 Florence Rogan Robert Pickett Hater Class POSITI This is the dayg We have reached the goal. Fears forgotten and dangers past, The strength, we thought we never had, Has brought us through at last. VVe have traveled dark roads together, And often our Weary hearts Were sadg But on the Way were brighter pathsg There has been much to make us glad. Troubles are forgotten, heartaches toog Old problems, old tasks left behind. Time moves on and we leave school With many new Worlds to hnd. H Nlarie Weissenlluh Class Night Program CLASS of 1939 FAREVVIQLL DINNER Y. VV. C. A. june 3, 1939 1 Song ,,.., ,,....... ,.......... , 1 11111 Lang Syne Class Historian ....,.... Frederick Cumblad Class Poet ..,..,.... .......... 1 Iarie VV1-tissenllulm Testator ,..,,...... A................,,...........,....,.,..A......... I oseph Reese Class Prophets ,.,.,. ,........,. . Richard Leuthold, Robert Seavy 11111111 Jlatzfr ........... .,,..,,,,,..,.......,, .,......,,,....,.,,....,...,,.... T h e Class llaster of Ceremonies ........r Paul VVeaver Commencement Program Presbyterian Church June S, 1939 THE CHALLENGE TO YOUTH Composed hy Philip Africa, Joseph Bonavita, Frederick Cumhlad, Anne Kranta, Richard Leuthold, Bettie lliller, Cornelius Kliller, llarjorie 1Teley,.Patr1c1a h'IeGarry, Joseph Reese, and Anne Skelton under the direction of Bliss Anna Louise Kahl. ACT I. THE CoaNERs'roNEs OF DEMOCRACY llusic .......,....,,.rrr.,,..,..........,......,..............................,..............,.., Liberty Freedom of Speech Freedom of the Press Freedom of Religion Security Uncle Sam George Washington w ACT H. THE AIAGICIAN FI usic ........,........,..... ,r.........,..... The hlagician and the Communication Transportation Klechanism Business Economic lledicine Solo A. .......,,........,...... , r.,...,,........,r........r.......,, AT XVORK Spirits S ACT III. THE FRANKENSTEINS OF CIVILIZATION lXIus1c ,.........,..,...r......,....,...,,,......,,... ..., ....,..r............,.....,,,............,....,.......... Hlephistopheles Press Broadway Free Speech Unemployment Politicians Lawlessness Crime Doubt Dictatorship Dance of Death ACT IV. THE RAINBOW OF HOPE hd usic ........,.................,,,......,,........,........................... Hope Religion Peace Co-operation Education Leisure time Statesman Love Director of pageant-play ........... Director of vocal music ..................... Director of instrumental music .... 52 Selected .,,........Ame1'xca Selected Selected Selected hliss Anna Louise Kahl lir. Carroll Fowler' X111 Harry Summers unior Class Girls Row Row President ,.............,.............................,.,....,....................,....................,.......,..,.......,...,................. EDWIN ANDERSON Vice-President ,. -.... ,..,. ,.,,.,...., F R ANCES CANoEr.os1 Secretary .,.................. ....,.,.................,.............,.........,.....................,.,.,.................,........... F Rarrcss ENGSTROM Treasurer ...,...,..... ....,.,.....,..................,....... . ....... ........,..,.......,.,.,.,......,..,...,..,.. ....,......, H . x Row ZIMMERMAN I AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW MAMIE PICK .....,....,.,. .............,. . ,. ........,. An Indian blanket ARLENE ANDERSON ..4,....,,......,........ ,.............,.,.....,.....,........ ............................,....,.,.....,.,.. ................ A r a bbit's foot HELEN CARLINO .....,.............,......, ,..,.....,. A set of dishes MARY JANE DIETSCH ....,,... ..,.......... ,......,.... A c anary MAXINE ABER .,.......................,. ........ r A mouth-organ JANET PAUL .....,...,...,..,.....,....... ,..,....,.... A mouse trap MARIAN BEACH .............,.,.,.. .......,........ A Persian cat VERENA INIUNKSGARD ....v.,.,. ...,...,..., A glass house LUCY ANDREA ...........,.... ..4.,.,4,,.,... ..,..........,.........,... A d rygoods counter GLORIA VRENNA ...,.,..,........ ,.,.....,. ,4...,.... A t raveler's trunk ANNA VIZZA , ..... . ,.,,.,.,..,. A trip to the Grand Canyon ALBERTA RISTAU .......,.... ..,...i.r.,.,,.....,.,.,.,. .,.,. .,..,., A H a shlight BARBARA WEBSTER ..,..... .,.,..,....,.,..,..,. A n aviatrix's outfit BARBARA CONROY ...,. .......,., , . .... .. ...,.,.. .....,.. A Scotty dog MAXINE MATTHEWS ....,..... ,. ,.,.. A dancing career SHIRLEY MADER ..,......,.,,..,. , ,.,... ..,..,.... A n aquarium JUNE RUSSELL .... ..........,..,... ,....,. ........... I A h armonica BETTY GREENLAND ..,... MINNIE SILIANO .,.,.. .. FRAN CES XVOZNEAK ,.,., r.,. VIVIAN JOHNSTON ...,.. . II MARY BAKER ....... .........,.. BETTY ENGLISH ,.,..... .,.. . MARIAN ANDERSON . .,.... , JANE MCCONNELL i,..,.,.... home in the city A bag of peanuts . .,,, ..,.,. . .. A wrist watch A mosaic locket ..........,Two packages of gum A tame crow A delivery truck pair of roller skates EVELYN ATWELL ....... .,..,.,.. ......,.,., A s ilver mounted saddle HAZEL VVILBUR ..., .......,. ...,.,, , ,.............. A player piano ERICKA VVEISSENFLUH ...,.,.,,. .. ...., ., ,,.,.,. , ,... ...., A radio DORIS VVHITE ......,......,..,..,............. ..,.. Knitting needles JEAN WAGNER ...,.r...., .. ...,.... ,.,,.,....... A cameo ring MARJORIE WOLCOTT ffff' JUNE REX NOLDS ,.,. ,..,..,,.,.,. French horn ,.,..v.....Two goldfish 53 Row Row Row Row 54 JEAN MCMARROW ............., NORMA JOHNSON , ..,.,....,. ,..., . . KATHLEEN MARASCO ....,...,... .. OLIVE KINCH ......,......,.,..,...,...... MARION JOHNSON ........,..... CONSTANCE VVADE ............ VIRGINIA WOOSTER ....,...... PHYLLIS WADE ...............,....,...,.., MARY ALICE CONKLIN ........ III BETTY KROH ............,......,..,. CATHERINE ECK ,....,.....,. BETTY VVELSH .,.,...,,........., BEATRICE OLSON .,........ GERALDINE ENNIS .............. ELEANOR BAXTER ..,.....,..,,... EDNA MAY ROBERTSON BETTY MORTENSEN . ,..........,..,. ............. LILLIAN SCHWAB ..................,.. ......,. MARTHA HEALD . ,...,..4...,.... LUCHLESCHULER ...........I. MARJEJOHNSON ..4....I..I, JANETALEXANDER ...I.,I. HARRIET LIND ...,..,.,.................... DOROTHY PETERSON ,....,... HAZEL ANDERSON ............,... KATHRYN FARRELL .....,...... ANNE STEINKAMP ,.....,,... ELAINE JOHNSON ..,.,.............. VERA WOLSTENCROFT . VICTORIA KREBS .,..,.,...,.,...... IV HELEN PICK .........,.......,.... MARY KIERNAN .......... FRANCES GRILLO ,...,.....,. PAULINE PRATZ ................,.....,....... ,,.A.... ANN GIBSON ................,....,............ MARGARET MCDANNEL ..,.,..... ..,..... MARIAN LUTZ ..,...,..,.,.................,...... ,..,..., HELEN FOWLER .....,,.,,.,.....,......,. .. GERALDINE CARLSON .....,...... HELEN ABPLANALP ....,...... LOIS EMERY ......,.,.......,...,.. VIOLET HARVEY ........ IDA LUCKS .......,.... .....,............. MARY MCGARRY ......,..... JOYCE WEAVER ...,..,..,.......... JEANNETTE FOSTER ......, HELEN GOAL .,.,.,.................,......,..,..,.,.,..,,.....,.,... LAURA FLOOD ........,,.,.....,,.,.......,.,........,........,........,..,. MARGARET WOLSTEN CROFT ,.....,..... MARTHA WILKINS ,..,..,,,..,,.....,.,,..................,. V LU CILE KELLER ...,......., HELEN KAYES ...,................. HELEN HENNESSY ..,..,... DOROTHYJOHNSONQEE MARJORIE HALL ,....,,...,,...,.. MARION DIXON ,....,....,..,... ROSE CORRELLI . ,.., .....,...., ARLENE PETERSON ..,...,.,. RUTH RONAN .....................,..... DOROTHY WILKINS .........,....,... MADALENE WHIPPLE ...,,...,... JEAN THOMAS ..................,.......,... SHIRLEY MASON ...,..,...,.,...,.........,. GERTRUDE CROCKER ..........,.. JEAN SLEEMAN .,.,..,.....,....,.,.....,. THELMA RENNE ,..,.,.. HELEN MORELLI ....,...,...,.. ANNE OLSEN ..,.,...,..,,.,......,..,...... LELLA MAY PADEN ....,...... MARTHA LARDER ,.,..,.. VI LORENA DICKERSON , .,....,.., A Siamese cat A waffle iron gold picture frame electric stove banana plantation old coins string of pearls washing machine ,.....,...... A fur ear-muff pine forest Japanese parasol fur coat motor scooter A diving tower A bobsled hair ribbon ,A pair of white goldfish base drum An oil-well riding whip A hypodermic needle A French poodle dog Steinway piano A shelf of books ironing board ............,.....Molding clay ,, ....,......,..,........,....,..., A player piano trombone WA flute pipe organ .Hundreds of tulip bulbs A rose garden grocery store A pastry cook's recipes bulldog concertina A horse like Seabiscuit set of chessmen A clarinet .. ................. ...,............ ..,....., A t elescope A Sears Roebuck catalog striped bathing suit ...,A book of fairy stories swimming pool penthouse .. A guitar trip to Mexico A fountain pen bicycle soccer ball A collie gold locket pet kangaroo trip to Bermuda A planetarium mink coat raincoat rolling pin rag doll book of poems A victrola easel and paints A tent doll house Some clamshells saddle horse pair of water wings A pearl ring diamond necklace yellow sweater sports roadster Row Row BEREA MILLER ..,....A.........,..,... LOUISE MITCHELL ....,....... MARTHA JANES ................ RUTH BENEDICT .......,.... PHYLLIS BEICHNER ......... LOIS KISER ........,.,.................,...,..,....... VERA FITZGERALD .,,....,..,....,..... MARTHA VAN TASSEL ,.,....... BARBARA LESSER ,.,....,............., BETTY ANN JOHNSON ,.......... VIOLET NASMAN .,.............,...... ANGELINE SCALISE ....,,.,....... VICTORIA GENIOTTI ....,.,., ANNA MATTHEVVS ................. FRANCES CANGELOSI ......, JEAN CLARK I,4,., ,I.....V.....,....,..... MARGARET HAGAN ...,.,.,..,A MARY SCALISE ...,.,............. MARIE SIFFIN .....,.,...,................ JANE MUSCARO ....,....,.....,...,....... VII MARTHA MANSFIELD ..,......... JEANETTE RIEDER .,..,....,...... MARY THOMPSON ...,....,,.... JOYCE DICKINSON .,..,...,.....,..,.... ANGELINA SANTORO ...,.....,....,..... VIOLET SCALISE ...,.,............,.,..,.....,......,.. . JOSEPHINE CARDAMONE ..,.....,.,.. MARILYN COBB .4.4,.,.4.................,..... JANE SELLIN ......,.........,...,..,..,..,.,......,.. BETTY REX NOLDS ...,..4,..,..,............,......, CHARLOTTE ROSENQUIST ,........ ELLEN TRANTER .........,.....,.............,... HELEN VVARREN ,.,.,...........,....,........ LOLA CHRISTENSEN ..,..,.....,. JEANETTE OLSON .,..,.,....,., LORRAINE BEVEVINO ......... DOROTHY CARLSON ..,.,........ REBECCA HARRIS .........,...... BERTHA NELSON .,...................... FRANCES ENGSTROM .,....... THERESA PAPALIA ......,... VIII JANET MASON .............,.4 ,. HELEN MANGINI .......,..J.. HILDA GELOTTE .4.....,.... RUTH SEYMOUR ......,. IDA MOORE ...,....S......,.,.. IRENE PECK ..S...S.S.,.......S HAzEL HANSEN ................ VIRGINIA TOWER ,...,.....I....I,I. MARJORIE LINDBERG ,..,... HARRIET CARLSON .......... ANN HATHAVVAY .......... ANN GUSTIN ....,........,.,..,..,I..,... DOROTHY VVEBB .S....,......,......,.. JOSEPHINE MANEREY ...........I JOAN JACOESON ..............,........,..S.. MARCIA HULTBERG ,..............I. JOETTE DUNKLE ...,.....,...,........,................ .. ELEANORE KLINESTIVER ., BEATRICE PETERSON ......,....,. Not in the Picture ELEANOR DAHLER ......,..,.........,., GWENDOLYN DONAHEY BETTY DONZE ................,.................., EDITH GEBHARDT ................ HELEN KAY ES ................,.,.. RUTH OLSON ,, .,..,. . .... JOSEPHINE RUSSO ......... ELLEN TRANTER .....,....,..,......................,..,,...,....... . ALICE RETTERER ,...,..........,.,..,....,...,..,.........,........,,..,. CHARLOTTE SCHRECKENGOST ............ JUANITA STOVER ...,.......,..,................,................... BETTY JANE KING ..,..,......,...,..,........,..,......... evergreen forest flock of ducks nurse's training lie detector platinum bracelet little bungalow pair of glass slippers private skating rink A dachshund engraved wristwatch world cruise white rabbit ticket to Italy engagement ring Nobel prize A microscope dude ranch salt mine graphite mine shooting gallery A canoe .....,......Some tin dishes radio park bench geometry book . .....................,........,.... A box of candy old-fashioned sleigh ice skates cook's apron A canning factory pair of stilts clarinet movie camera stamp collection set of chimes golden voice college education jig saw puzzle A sewing machine A set of Shakespeare's dramas gymnasium chemical laboratory bulb factory ............Gallons of ice cream toboggan baby grand piano playground set flea circus muflfs ...........I,...Some pearl beads archery set German dictionary copy of Erquire bicycle package of flower seeds movie contract Pulitzer prize blond wig A trip to Germany A copy of French Grammar An escalator portable typewriter tickets to Leiby's gold locket trip to the World's Fair A ticket to Sweden pitch pipe clarinet ........,...,Theatre tickets skullcap music box set of silverware 55 unior Class Boys Row Row Row 56 AT THE END OF THE RAINBOVV I PAUL RAPIN ,,.. ........,......,, ..,.........,. .,.............,...........,...,.....,.,..,......,,..,..,,,,. ,4,,..,, ,...... ,.,.,. . . . , ...............,............,.... . . ,A yacht BERNARD KEARNS ........ ............ A druggisfs scales ROBERT LARSON ......,. ,....,...,..... A sheriff's badge JAMES BEACH .............,.,..,., .,.,.....,...............,.,..,.....,. A Model T WALLACE VVRIGHT ....... ,. ,.,., ..4.. A fo1'ester's equipment PAUL SCHWANKE .....,.,..,... ................,....,.,.....,..,.... A collector's pad ERNEST SEDON .,...............,......,.. .............,,.,.... .........., A c oaching position MARSHALL SVENSON ,.,.,.... .,........ A diamond-studded trumpet PAUL NELSON .......,................,.,..... .,...,..... A lucky sweepstakes ticket SCOTT CALDERVVOOD .......... ...,.....,.....,......,.,.., M any oil derricks KEITH YOUNG ........ .....,..,... ...........,....... S h elves of books HAROLD GIEGERICH .....,,.,.,... ,.........,.......,..... .... A c lown's suit HAROLD ZIMMERMAN .,......,. .............. A private gymnasium EDWIN ANDERSON .,......,......, ....,.,...,...........,.... H ofw to Be an Athlcte RICHARD DRISCOLL ............ .........,.......,............,...... .,........ A t umhling mat RICHARD GRAY ......,.,,...... Exe1'ri.vf,v in Increasing Stature MARTIN JOHNSON ........ II .Lessons in Speech Acceleration DONALD JAVENS ......,..... ..,......,.. .,...... ....... A m a son's trowel ROBERT TUCKER .....,. ..,..... .......,. ..,.,... I T n dying basketball fame RUSSELL PECK ............,........... ,4,4...,..,.,. .,.. ................... A p i lot's uniform ADOLPH WVEISSENFLUH ,.,,4,,.... ,.,..,..,. A ticket to Switzerland ROBERT WEAVER .,.,..,.,....,.,.,..,..... ........................ A navy oHicer's cap PAUL ROGERS ..............,.,............... ..,..,,.,.....,..,..,4.......,4,.,..,.,..............,.....,.. A theatre FLOYD PASSENGER ,....,.... ............. A library of German books VVILLIAM BRADER ............. ..,.,..,........,..,. A bank cashier's booth JEROME VVAXMAN ,.,..,...., ....,................,.. A furniture catalog JOHN PIERCE ..,......................... .........,..... A surveyor's kit EDWARD LANGHANS .......,. ..,......,.............. A mayor's gavel ROBERT FUHRER .......,......,.,. .........,..,.,.............. A college diploma DUDLEY JOHNSON ................. ROBERT WASHBURG ...,.,.,.. ALLEN DEAN ......,.,......,.......... .. III PAUL NORDINE .,.,.. .,,...... ..... RICHARD GORDON ...,........ scientist's microscope Latest Fasfzzons for Men Miss Day's confidence taxicab license draftsman's tools Row Row Row Row ARDEL DRAYER ....,.,. .....,......,.., LAWRENCE MATSON ..,.,., . JACK MINKE A.,..A, ....,....,...4,..A.. CHARLES KNUPP ...A.4A.A.. WARREN ROHLIN .......... VERNON LINDBERG 4..E.R. RICHARD POLLOVV ..........,.,... ROBERT PEARSON ......,4.....,......,.. FREDERICK SWAN SON .,.,.,,. PETER NICHOLS .........,,.,,,.,,...,.. ROBERT RUHLMAN ....... FRANK ROSSELL ..........,.,.,.,.. CHARLES NIELSEN ......,.., PAUL JENSEN .,.,................. JOHN NEWMAKER J,.,......J. IV LAVVRENCE BLAIR .4,..,...... PAUL LOBDELL ..............,......,. ,... ANTHONY CAN GELOSI ...,.... DONALD X OUNG ........,.,,.,........ LEONARD MEAD ..,..,..,........ MONES HAWLEY .........,., REAGAN HOUSTON ,....... HAROLD GILSON ............,... SAMUEL GORFIDA ........... SANTO LE TRENT ...,.,.... PAUL SULLIVAN ......,,.........,.,.,.. ROBERT O'CONNER ....,.... .. .,...,. GEORGE CUNNINGHAM ROBERT LOWLES ......................... EDVVARD ALLEN ...,.......,.,.,. ..,........ DONALD SCHMONSKY ......... ARTHUR TEMPLE ......,.,.,,.,.,.,. GEORGE OLSON .........., V GEORGE DAHLE .......,...., JOHN PESKO ...,........................, HAROLD PEDERSEN ,.,...,. BURDETTE PHILLIPS ......,. DAVID JOHNSON ......,..,.,.,. JOSEPH SCALISE ...,..J.......... ROBERT SCHUMANN ....,.... HAROLD BEACH ,,...,.S.,...L......4.L STANLEY ALBAUGH ....,..., RICHARD BLOOM .........,.,.. CLIFTON SIFFIN .............,... RICHARD KINTNER ,.,,..,...., ANGELO JULIANO ............ JAMES GREENLUND .....,,.... LLOYD MAZE .,.........,........,...,....,... PAUL HAGGERMAN ..,......., VI PAUL CHRISTIE ........, fat checkbook chemistry laboratory soft job truck farm 31'lIl0UIlCE1 S COIIITZICI A surveyor's compass A hunting license A sawmill cabinet maker's tools An autogyro . A tractor engineer's overalls detective's skill reducing diet successful marriage ,. ..,., An aviator's license plumbers blowpipe policeman's uniform guide's compass ,.,..,.. A carpenter's saw set of law hooks camera dentist's drill A drug store A pair of skiis A picture of John L. Sullivan A gardener S tools 951 in geometry encyclopedia engineer's equipment ,. An oil derrick hunter's lodge A cement mixer A fisherman'S trawllvoat A d1VCI'S sult A bag of gold A little farm ,. An aviator's outfit A second-hand store apple orchard forester's compass A microscope ice cream plant A permanent hunting license A reporter's pad A chicken fa rm .,A ticket to the World's Fair A vvatchman's lantern furniture factory electricians kit l k ' ' fil LYLE CHRISTIE ,........,..,.. ......... A Ian examiners es DEAN ANDERSON .4.,.... ....,.,....., M r. Noecker's respect DONALD MURPHY ...... ..,.....,...,......,...........,,..,...... A fish market CLAIR WARD .,..... ..,.,......... .,.........., A s urgeon's instruments RICHARD JOHNSON .,.,..., ........4..,..,.,..... ........ , , French hooks GEORGE SWANSON ......,. .....,.4,..4........... A swimmer's award JACK DAVIS ......................,... ..4...............,.,.,....,............. A lawyer's oi'l'ice VVARREN CLARK ........... ,,............,.,,...,.... A good dancing partner MILTON DAHLER .............. ......,..... G ehrig's position at first base LEO TURNER ...,.,.............,..,.,........,.,. .,................,............,...,..,.., A conductor's kit GEORGE WIEDMAIER .....,..... ,....,,..,.......,.....,,.,..,............,.,,. A private oiiice GAIL GRAHAM ...... . ..,... .,......,.... ............, A Y '. M. C. A. directorship BRADDOCK ELMQUIST ....,..,... ................,...,.. ,.,.,... A l vasketball letier KENNETH CHRISTENSON .......... ...,,.,4.4........... ....... ....... A S a xophone RAYMOND DILT ..........4....,...........,..... ,..,.. , A poultry farm VVARD CASEY .....,.,... ELMER BLOOM ...,... VII EARL NOLLINGER ...,.. .,.... JOHN WINCHESTER .,...,..... LESLIE DONAHEY .,.,.. ,,... .........,T1me to waste painter's ladder A printing press .,t..QfQQ1fQfi.'A''Look on astrology , ........... A milk inspector's rules 57 Row Row WILLIAM BENGSTON .......... ALBERT ROBERTS ............ ......... RICHARD ANDERSON ,.............. SAMUEL ARMSTRONG ........,.., country pulpit mailman's pack grocery store A hardware store HAROLD BROVVN ........................ .,..........., A football helmet DONALD FOLKMAN ....,..,.. ............ A candy faCt0fY BILL LUNDAHL ...,.,..,....,........... ....................,.........,.........,.. A clothing store NEAL JOHNSON .,.,.,, ,........,.......,....,... ......,..,4...........,.,....,.....................,.. A b owling alley CHESTER MUNKSGARD ......,. .,.,........, A gold plated monkey wrench MERTON JOHNSON ................, ........................,.. A cabinet maker's tools WALTER HAIGHT ........... .. HAROLD VVALCHLI ,...,....... foreman's authority oil refinery ROBERT HAGBERG ,..... .,..,...,., .,..............,... A p oultry farm RICHARD BLOOMQUIST ,,...,,. ..,.............,...,. A happy marriage AUGUST JULIANO .,....,.........,,.. ..............,.,................,.,....,....., A citrus fruit orchard VIII SAMUEL LETTIE ...,.......,.,. ..,..,... A thorough understanding of geometry ARTHUR SMITH ............,.,...... .......,......,...,.,........,.,.............................,... A dance pavilion ERNEST NOLLINGER ....... ..............................,......,.,......,....... A red handkerchief EARL NOBLES ..,.. . .,....,....... ...,....... A n antique pipe collection MARSHALL SMITH ......... .....,..,..,....,................ A baseball park SHERMAN IRVVIN ....... ....................,....,.... A portable radio VVILLIAM SPETZ .........,........... ,..4,..........,........................,......,............... A farm LAWRENCE DEVORE ........ ANTHONY MASSA .......... RAYMOND MOLL ........ ALVIN ALBAUGH .....,....... LEON CULBERTSON ..,.....,., LOUIS CASSES ,..,....,......4......... JACK ZERRES ,4.....,...l.. ALBERT VVESTFALL .,..,...... JOHN NOTORO ...,....,....l,..4....o,,. IX JOHN SHOLLENBERGER ...... . RICHARD SCALISE ...................r RUSSELL BEEBE ,.....,,............... RICHARD MOLL ...........,.......... EUGENE EAGAN ,4,.,............,........ FREDERICK MAHAFFY ERNEST STEWART ,.,..,..,....,... WELLER MYER .......,.................. VVILLIAM DOVE ............. RALPH JOHNSON ......,.. JACK BRENTON .....,..... LAUREN SHREVE .......r.. WILLIS FEHLMAN ........... ELTON NELSON ........,... FRANK SCALISE .,.,....,.... BERT ALBAUGH .......,......,.. CHRIS ANDERSEN ........... Not in the Picture 58 ARTHUR CHECK ..,........,......... RUSSELL HAMBLIN ,....,....., ROBERT KING ,...... ........,...... JAMES LARIMORE .....,.... DAVID LEVINE .,.,.,.,..,.....,........ ROGER MCFARLAND ,..,.,.. CARL PETERSON .......,..,.... PETER SALERNO .......... HARRY SEGEL . ,.,.,.., . WILLIAM VVELSH r....,. ln Memoriam JOHN HENRY BRENTON 1922 - 1938 A perfect attendance l'CpOlI An Oldsmobile slaughterhouse basketball team oil well , .,...,... A radio operator small dog orange grove new 1'iHe station wagon McCormick reaper bowl of tropical fish harpsichord leopard skin history book An ocean liner good report card pair of boxing gloves pet hippopotamus expedition into Africa automobile airplane toboggan collie dog X-ray machine fish pole rowboat gold plated pencil set of golf clubs Ping-pong table wrist watch shoe store tiger rug stratosphere plane new Ford Sophomore Class Girls Row Row OUR PART IN THE FAIR I MARJ ORIE NELSON ..,............., JEAN MORRISON ,s.,..I.,.........,...... KATHRYN O'MEARA ..,...,.,. ALICE NICHOLS ,..,.,..,...,. .....,.. . , PHYLLIS HATHAVVAY ...... EVELYN BOYD ,......,.....,...... .... BETTY MURBACH ...... MARY FREUND ,.,.,. ..,.. ..,... . LOIS JEAN JOHNSON .I.,..,.. MARGARET CARLSON .......,.. FRANCES ARRIGO ....,.,.,,.,....,... GERALDINE SAMUELSON .,..,. ..... MARGARET CROCKER ......,.,. DORIS MICKELSON .,.... .,....... DOROTHY MICKELSON EVELYN STEBER ...... ,....,.......... KATHERINE HANSON .,..... MARGARET JOHNSON ..,., II DOROTHY KELLER .,,......,. SARAH DE MARCO .......,.. MARGARET SAILOR ...,...,.,. BETTY BEAN .......,....,....,..,.,.., .. THERESA SCALISE ...,. BETTY LONEY ...,............,.,..,.,.,... ISABELLE RANDINELLI ......... MABEL RHODES .,....,..,.,.......,...... JOYCE PETERSON ,.,............ ......... MARGARET BATHURST ....... .. Telescopic star gazer Sampler at a candy shop Leader of the Spinsters' Society Girl Scout organizer R. C. A. hostess .,....Desk attendant at the Hall of Education .,............,....,.Coiffure stylist from Hollywood ,.Violinist in May Day Music Festival bookkeeper .,,.,..,..,.......,....,....,Super-flame attendant of a souvenir shop Guide to the streamlined trains Guide through the Helicline ...,,.................,.Secretary to Al Smith ,....., Secretary to Jimmy VValker Super-fountain technician Guide to the Hall of Sculpture ......,..,.,..YVrigley Company's representative .............,Representative of Girl Scouts, Inc. ..,.,....,.Manicurist for Gimbel's display ...,.................Passenger ship stewardess of artistic buttons Desk attendant at the Information Bureau .........School teacher at the Model Town Gondolier in Miniature Venice ,,...........Secretary of the Highway Department Model for Best's Clothing Store .,...,Nelson Eddy's page turner S9 Row Row Row Row 60 II LOUISE EATON ,4................,....,..... MARGARET D UCKETT .......... WILMA EN DRESS ,.,.............,...... WINNIFRED BLASTIC ..,...... MARY HAMLIN ,.,..,.........,......... MARY SORENSON ............. ..............Lecturer at the Historical Section ...........Head of the Hospitality Center .....,.....,......Usher at Little Old New York of the 50,000,000 visitors of the Checking Department ..,.......Proprietress of a smorgasbord restaurant LORRAINE DONZE .,....,... .,.... .....,..,,.................. ..,.......... I m 1 tator of Zazu Pitts III JEANNETTE MAZE ..........,..,.. ......4,....., , ...,.......,.4,..,. ....,.,..,..,.,........,....., M o del for a hairdressing shop VIVIAN SHOLLENBERGER ,......,.... .,.,,.,,.... M anager of the Pennsylvania Dutch Display MARJORIE DELP ...,.,.,t..,............,...,.,..... ..,.. . .,.........,....,..,..,..............,.,.,.,.........,........ ....... 'I ' elevision operator OLIMAINE HOSKINS ..........,..,.... .,..,.....,....,......................,...,.,....,....,.... T eacher of folk dancing ANN ROSSELL ....., 4...,.....,...... ...,.,,...,.,.,...,.......,......,..... D e tective for Burns Agency VIRGINIA PARSONS .......,.,. MAE LAWSON .,.,.,.,..,............, JEAN MCGARRY ...,..,...... JEAN ERICKSON ..,4...,... JEAN RASMU SSEN ......,.. PATTY HAND ,.,.,.,...,.,.......,.......,.,. JANE SHERVVOOD ,...., ,......,........... MARY FRANCES LYON ...... PATRICIA SIMMONS ............. BEATRICE LINDER .,............ PHYLLIS LEUTHOLD .,.,...,... JANET ERICKSON ..............., VERA VALENTINE ....,..... IV MARIE STREI CH ...........,..., ROSE VAVALA .,4,..,....,..,..,.,....... MARY JANE HOSKINS ..,,.... DORIS GNAGE . .............. BETTY SCH EARER ..,...,. ....,,,.. BETTY LIBERTY ........,..,............,. VIRGINIA ALTENBERG .... BERYLIS LAY TON ..,....,.,.....,.,... BETTY BIMBER ,.4.......,.......... ELLA DALEY ..,.,.,.,..,,..4,..,.,......,..,.... DOROTHY ANDERSON .....,. LOIS ANDERSON .,..,.,.,.....,..... LENORE LACY ..., . ..,,,,.,....... , GLORIA BOSTON ........., LOIS JEFFERSON ...........,.....,........ NEVA DOVE .......,.,.......,.,.......,..... ,,.,,..... MARTHA MCFARLAND ...... MARIAN HALE ,......,..........,.,. ,.,,.,.. V BETTY KUHRE .. ....,......,..,.,......, .. MERRIBELL BAXTER ...,.4.......,.. VIRGINIA VVONDERLING ANN RINGLER ........,.......... THELMA DENNISON ,.......,..... ELAINE PAUL .. .,..........,................. .. KATHERINE HIBNER ........ ,... ROWENA FARNSWORTH . CONNIE ANDERSON ..,..,,,.,... VIVIAN ANDERSON ...,.,........., JUNE GREEN ...........,...,.,.............,..., MARJORIE ANDERSON ..... GEORGIANA SHEA . ..,......,..... . JOANNE WHITEHILL ........... VIRGINIA GUIHRE .,.......... VIRGINIA DE VORE ,..,.,.,.... VERNA VALENTINE .......... MARY YARZABEK .,..,....,.............,.. ANGILENE VAVALA ...............,......... KATHERINE KEYVINSKI JANE SHARP ....,., ..,....,.....,.,.........,....,.. .....4,....Lecturer in the Hall of Natural History .,..,......,..,,.......,Little Eva in Unfle Tom's Cabin ....,,.......,........,Secretary of the Irish Free State .,,,Bass drummer in Goldman's Band of Jitterbugs .,..,.......,Impersonator of Gracie Allen ,.........Understudy for Helen Hayes .. Exhibitlon diver of Simmons beds ,. ,..... Lecturer at the World of Tomorrow America Guide to the Horticulture Exhibit of Model Home equipment ..........,Flower picker in the Heavenly Gardens . .........,.,..,... Cleaner of rugs in Macy's Exhibit show attendant Guide-at the Hall of Judiciary .....,....,Secretary to Grover A. VVhalen Guide to the Statue of Liberty ..............Cashier in SchratIt's restaurant .....4...Manager of VVanamaker's Exhibit Photographer ..,..,.... ........,....,....., R eader of Horoscopes . ...... ...,......,............ ...,.... .,..,.........,....... F a s cinated spectator dancer Bookkeeper in the Business Systems Building ..,..........,......Head of Women's Apparel Building of Women's Sports Acrobatic artist ...,.........Secretary in Consumers' Building . ....v.......,.v.Switchboard operator Girls' Activities guide Displayer of performing rabbits ......................Guide to the Ford Building ,..,....,.,4Displaye1' of TitIany's jewelry ............Governor Lehman's secretary Cross nurse .............Attendant at the Glass Stairway ,. ,.,.,.,..........., Lecturer on Roman Architecture . ........,......,,..,..,..., ..,.......,...............................,....,......,........ Dancer .,.,..,....,.Designe1' in the Horticulture Building in Children's Theater Stenographer ...........Nurse at the Public Health Building Red Cross nurse spectator Hostess at the Y. W. C. A. Boat entertainer ,.,........,.Supervisol' of the Alaskan Exhibit Mayor LaGuardia's secretary ,..............Organizer of a midgets' clan ......,.......,...,.,Observatory star gazer Row Row Row Row VI BEATRICE SCHVVEITZER .,..,.,.... DORIS HAMBLIN ........,...,.. ........ Exhibitor of asteraceous tuherous-rooted herbs .....,,..,4,...Interested spectator in the Hall of Science HELEN ZUERL ..,4,.,.,...,.......,.......... ....,......,.,.................,.....,.........,..,.....,.... O verseer of Girl Scouts BERNICE FOVVLER ....,., .,.,.,. . ...,...,..,.....,...,.......,....,. R eporter for the Press Bureau THERESA GRAZIANO ....... ......... ..... ..... .............,,..........,.....4.......,..,.,..,......,....,.,........, T i c ket clerk MINNIE IMPERIAL .......,.,.,.,... ,4.,.,..,. .............,.,4.,....,.......,...,....,.,................,. S a leslady at the Curio Shoppe STELLA CERRA ..,.,.,.,..,..,........... .,..,4.,...,..,......,.............,.....,...,....,..,.......,........,,..,......,......,.....,...,.,....,.,.....,.... H ead beautician AUTUMN ETTINGER .,.,...,, Desk attendant in the Business Administration Building RUTH GARDNER ...,.,....,..,.............. ,......... ....,.,..,..,4...............,..,....,...........,,..,.... R e ceptionist at the Amphitheatre MARGARET HOFFMAN .. .........,.,..,.,..............,................, Empire Cafeteria cashier JUNE GROVES ...,...,,....,.....,.... . ......4,,.,.., ,............ D emonstrator at the Fair Skating Rink CHARLOTTE SVVANSON .,..,...,..,.,............. Cook at the Exposition Cafeteria GERTA TONER ...,..,.,,..,,.................. ,,.,.,4........,.,.,,.,.,..,,.,...........,,,. H ead of Women's Athletics PATTY KNAPP ...,.,..........,.,.., ,.,........ 4....... . L ecturer in Travel and Transport Building MARY JANE HOLCOMB .......,.... .,................,........ S kater at the Winterland Village JO MACKAY .,.... .,..,... .....,.,..,...... .,....,. .,........,.,......... B e n c h warmer at the Music Building BETTY BIRCHARD ...... .,.,...... .,.......... S u pervisor of the Post Oflice Department ROSAMOND DELONG ...,..... DELLA BARH I GHT ......,.,. VEVA BLUME ...,.,....... ,. VII MARX KLHRE ...... .... GENEVA LANE .,.,...,. . MARY VVENZEL ...... ..,. DOROTHY GILL ......,... LOIS SCHMATZ ..,..,,...., GRACE TAFT ,..,.,....... DORIS HOGUE ...... ,, DOROTHY ROOS ......,,. PATRICIA RAPP .,........,... IMOGENE NORRIS ...,...., JEAN DOBSON ....,......,... BEATRICE MYERS ..,...., LOIS DEY ..,....,.....,..........., ANN OLSKEY ...,....,......... BETTY DOBSON ......,. JOYCE BARNES ...........,..,.,...., IDA COLE ...........,... ,..,.,...,........,..,.,.,.,. KERSTINE ANDERSON ,..... MARY MANIAKAS .......,..,...,.,. VIII MARY JANE MCCOOL ,....... RUTH KLENCK ......,....,..,....... BETTY GIBSON ........,..,...., GOLDEN HOMER ....t...... PATTY CRANE .........,.,..,..., ROSETTA FELLOVVS .....,. ANNA REGINA ......, ,,,,....,......., ADDA HULINGS ...... ,...4,..,..,.,..,. RUTH BARNES ........ .,..,.,,.,.........,....,. LAURA ANE OHNSON ..... J J CHARLEAN DUNHAM ,....t... ELEANOR PEES ....... ..,..4......... JEAN PETERSON ........,.. LORRAINE POOLE .,.... LEA RIZZARDI .............,.. EDITH SCALISE .....,..,.. SYLVIA JULIANO .....,...,. JEAN GARDNER .......,..,..,.,.,. DOROTHY VVARD .,.,.., ,........., MARJORIE MERRITT .,.,.,.. IX MARY TURNER ............,....,.... MARY CORBETT ...,........,.......... MARY K, LYONS ...... ..,....,......,., CHRISTINA PUSATERI . ..... . VAL JEAN BARR .. .....,........., LUCILE SCHUMANN ,...4,.,... ,...............,Displayer of Women's Skiing Outfits .....,...4........Ticket taker for a merry-go-round Flower vendor .,.,..,,.,..........Attendant at the Wild Life Exhibit model for Saks and Company .....,.,...,.Seamstress for Home Furnishing Building Bureau girl taker for a Ferris wheel ...........Most excited spectator at the Fair ..,............,.....,.........Information Office secretary Conductor on a scenic bus ..,.,.,............Secretary of Landscaping Department ..,..,.....Attendant at the Court of States Building ..,..........,...4.4.,..........,.....Teacher of ballroom dancing .................,.....4............,.,Saleslady in a bonbon shop ...........Demonstrator for Knabe pianos ..,......,..........,.......,.....Receptionist at the Airport ..4.,........Guide through the Hall of Nations .....'Cello virtuoso Guide to the Diorama ..,....4,.......Soprano in a music show ..,.4......Manager of the Athens Cafe Representative for Penn Grade Oil products Radio saleslady expert for Macy's .............Goldilocks in English Village play ...,.,...,..,...........,...,.,Secretary to the Health Center ..............Furniture polisher in the Art Museum to the Budget Director .,.........,Secretary in the Administration Building of a day nursery in the Model Kitchen ...,.........,.,,.,....Gymnastic entertainer Seller of noise makers .,..........,...,Comedienne in Radioland of an exclusive bakery ....,........Representative in League of Nations of spaghetti deluxe specialist ...............,...Torch singer for Rudy Valee ....,...,....Hostess of a sight-seeing blimp Airline stewardess bathing beauty Cabaret dancer .H,..................Director of Pennsylvania Exhibit operator ........,,,Superintendent of Children's Playground 61 Row Row Not 62 IX NORMA SONTAG ...........,...... AUTUMN NAEGELI ,. JEANNETTE LOUCKS .,....... JENNIE MUSCARO ,.,..,......,..,.,. BERNADINE OSABA MARY JANE ANDERSON . HELEN ZINGONE .,.4,... ,....,. 4.,.,.,. , . , LOIS EVELYN JOHNSON ..,. HELEN ROVVLAND ,....,..,......,... HAZEL KANE .............,.,....,....,.. MARY NUHFER ...,....,.,..,.,..,......,.. LORRAINE JOHNSON ..,........,.... ELIZABETH JOHNSON ,......, PHOEBE RICE .....,............................ JULIA SN YDER ..,..,......,..,.,,.,., X VIOLET FALCONER .....,..,........ ELIZABETH CLINGER ...,.,...., Assistant in the Hall of Textiles ...........Director of Fall Fashions Exhibit Accordion street singer .........Dietician for Exposition Cafeteria Adviser in the Botanical Exhibit at bingo games ..,.,..............., Secretary to a radio announcer VVinner of the Baby Contest Saleslady for Spaulding's roller skates dietician gate ticket seller shop proprietor ........................Scientific lecturer at the Trylon .....,...,..Reporter for New York Daily Nefwx ........,..,.,......,,..,...,.Theatre wa rdrobe mistress ............Representative in the Medieval Village singer in Radioland BETTE URBANSKI .,................. .......... D esigner in Home Furnishings Building MARY DEARDORFF .......,. ,............,,,,.. P ictorial RKWIBQU fashion authority ELEANOR HUBBS ........... ...,....,............,.,.....,.........,.,.........,.......... L ecturer on dogs PATTY MCCOMAS ...,....,. .........,.... H ostess in the Garden of the Moon MAE BECKLEY .,.........,......, . .,........,.,.............,..................,..., Wild West rodeo rider FREDA DAHLER ,..,.............,... ..............,.,.......,.,................,.. R eal Estate Staff secretary BETTY EDINGER .,.,....... ...,..,... Interviewer for Albert Payson Terhune ELIZABETH LARSON ,........... .,.....,...........,.....,.........,.....,. H ead of the Old Maid's Retreat LOUISE KOEBLEY ..................... ,....,....... M anager of Lost and Found Department ALINE SAMUELSON ......., ...,.....4. ,............, D e monstrator of wearing apparel for blondes BETTIEJEANNE BROWN ,.,...,... ........,.,....,,.......,....,......,..,..,......... C hampion of acquatic events BETTY JEAN PETERSON ....,...,...,...........,...............................,..,... Vogue'.v representative MARGARET BLICK ..,...,.........,. ,.,........... S upervisor in Hall of Home Furnishings RACHEL ANDERSON .,...,.,..,.,. ...........................,.. L eader in the Temple of Religion CLARA LYLE ..,.,....... . .....4...,..,. ....,.........,................,..........,.,..,..,. S aleslady of lisle hosiery MARY ANN BLASTIC ........... .....,..,.....4....,....,.....,....... I mpersonator of Eleanor Powell DORIS LOOK ...... ...,.........,....,..,... ..,... G u ide to Stop, Look, and Listen Department LUCILLE LEE ...... . ...,..,..,..,.........,.,............................,..,...........,...........,......,. Fortune teller on picture MAXINE ABER ,.,...,. ...,....,.. ARLENE ANDERSON ....,.., ELEANOR BAXTER .,.......,., DORIS CAMPAGNA .....,..... GLORIA cRoFr ..,........... MARJORIE DELP .i..i..,...... JOAN DOVE .....,.......,.......,. GERALDINE ENNIS ..i........,..... KATHERINE GOODWIN ..,......... BETTY GROVES .,.....,......,............ LOI S GU SS .,.,,. ........4,.......,..... ..,....,.......Head waitress at the Exposition Cafeteria artist from Paris .4.............Frightened person on the Ferris wheel of roller skating Happy sightseer ..,.,..,...Demonstrator in the Victor Radio Shop hostess in a street cafe maid in a theatre play ...........Hostess at Pan-American Airways station ..4......,4....4....4,..,...,..Frightened victim of pickpockets MARTHA HEALD ...... ..,.. ..........................,.... N u rse in the Medical Building MARY HENNESSY ......... ......,...... S upervisor at the Children's World MARY HORNING ............................. .....,..,..4..4........,,......... L eader of Women's Band MARTHA JACOBSON ....... ....,,......,. .......... L e cturer on Swedish co-operatives GENEVIEVE LAGERBLAD ...,....,..,..,..,......,,..,.... Intelligence Service employee MARIE LUCKS ....., .........,.........,,.......... ..........................,,......,.., .... G u i de at the Aquatic Building MARIAN LUTZ ,........,......... .,........... S peaker at State's Presentation Ceremony JANET MASON ..,..................... ....,...,..........,.,..,...,.,,.............,.... N urse in First Aid Oliice LOUISE MITCHELL .....,... ,................., .... ,..,,....,.,..,.....,.,....,....,...,....... ..,. B e a u ty culturist BEATRICE OLSON .......... ...,...... L eader of Community Interests Zone MARIETTA PRATZ ....,.,... Q.......,..,.....,................,...........,................. S nake charmer THELMA RENNE .,.......,............... . ...............................................,........,.. String collector LORETTA RISTAU .......,....,.,.,..,.,.,.,,.. ....................,..,..,....,....,.4,...,.,,...........................,..,.......... A lpine dancer CATHERINE SARACENO ........... ,......,.............,..,....,...........................,.......,........ P ianist in Radioland BETTE SCALISE ....,. ....,.........,.,..,.... .... .....,... D r a matist in the Theatre of the Universe EVA SCHUMANN ........,....... .............,..,,............ W aitress at the Swiss Village Inn LILLIAN SCHWAB ...............,... ,........,...,,...........,.,......,..,...,.........,.,........,....,..,.,..,..,.................... B icyclist ELIZABETH WELLS .,....,.,,.,.,4.,.,.. ..,.......,....,. C olleen in the Irish Free State VERA WOLSTENCROFT .. ................,..,.,..........,....,......,.........,......... Concert pianist ANNA SPATTIFOR .............,.,...,... .,........ H ead of Women's Sports Building RUTH SPIES ....,,. ......,.. ......,.....,........ ...........,.4,.,.Cook in a Huyler's restaurant Sophomore Class Boys Row Row OUR PART IN THE FAIR I-Left to Right DONALD MCCOMAS ....,.,..,. ,.,. . . Stage hand at the Theatre of the Air FRANK GERARDE ............,.,.,., ,. ,.,., Stake holder for the Air Races WARREN REIFF .................,..... ,.,..4..... S oda jerker at Standard Drug Building HARVEY NELSON ,...,.,....,....,..... .. ..,....,.... .,.,.. ..,.,....,..................,...,.... L i ve stock examiner FREDERICK ANDERSON ........ ......,...,.. ...... .....,,..,.,.,.,....., J u d ge of the dog show CARL BROVVN ,.,..,.,......, ,....,4,.,... ,....,..........,....,.,..,. ..,. M a g ician's assistant JOSEPH CORBRAN ....,... ,. ...,.. ..,.., .,.,.,. A ...... . . .. .... .,.. O wner of -Ioe's Lunch wagon ALLEN EBERHART ..,4,... ....4,.,.,.. .,,.. . . . ........,........,.,. ..,.,..,....,.....,................,,. I nspector of balloons HAROLD CARLSON ......,....,. THOMAS MASTERSON . PAUL GRAHAM ....,.,.,....... ....,. GERALD BLACK ,.,.,. . ,4...,.,... . FREDERICK HOPPE . ......... . ALBERT PETERSEN .,..... Demonstrator of brakes at Firestone Fire Exhibit Soda jerker . ,,,4....,. ......,..,....,............,.,.....,...,., , ........ O ne of The Famous Trio . ,.....,.,., Chairman of the Education Exhibit Aviator of the swing-o-planes ...,.,........Overseer in the Dairy Building RALPH MEAD .,..,...,,.,., ,....,,,.., B ellboy in the Hotel Magnilicence II HOWARD HUDSON ....... ...... ..,.... ..,.,.,.,. ...,...i,..,....,..,.... . S a l esman of fiction ROBERT PROBST .,.,..., i,....,.,.. . .,,....,.,... M anager of Acrobatic Entertainers DONALD VALENTINE ,.,..,.,.. ,.,...., ......,..,.. .,.. ......,.,...,..., P i 1 h lic Health Service man GAIL NIVER .......,....,...,....,.,.,........ .... ..,Executive of Clock-winding Committee VICTOR HUFFMAN ....... ..... ..,....,.... A g ent for Guides to Sucfessful Fishing JAMES PALMER .........,....., .,.,.... . . .... Executive in the Ford Motor Display CLARENCE ZURCHER .......... ,.,..,.,,.,. .,....,. O b server in the Hall of Science KENNETH RETTERER ..,......,.. ...... . , ....,.. .,.,.,......,......... . .............,...,....... E levator pilot KENNETH QUICKSALL ..,...,.,. ...,....,.. C hief of Sanitation Department ROBERT DUNN ....,..,....................... ...,...,.......,........,.,........... T raflic light operator HARRY ROGERS ......,..,....,., ,..,..,..,.....,...,,.........,................,. I Isher in Radio City EDVVARD MAURER ..,.,. , ,.,.,,....,.......,.. .,....,...................,..,....,............ C hief of stylists FREDERICK VVILSON ......., WILLIAM LOUCKS .....,., ROBERT BROWN ....,.. ,. . ............. Conductor of the miniature railroad Saxophone swxngster ...,.,..4..,Executive of Motor Tours 63 Row Row Row Row 64 III DONALD GROSCH .......... THOMA S VVILSON ........... RUSSELL LYLE ....,........... EARL DUNN .,...,................ GLENN ROBERTS ,....,..... DENNIS ANDERSON .......... PAUL CONWAY ...,...........,.,..... HOWARD LINCOLN .......... GEORGE SMITH .......,....... EUGENE SCHULER ....... ,.,.. LAWRENCE OWENS ,.,...... MERLE SEY MOUR ................ IRWIN NICHOLSON ........... CARL PEARSON ,...... ............... MYRON RYDHOLM ..,..................., ELLSWORTH BABBITT .,..,...,, RICHARD MILLER ...,............,.., IV GEORGE GARDNER .......... REX GRAHAM .....,........,...,.,.,.,.,..... JOSEPH TAMBURINE ...,...... ARTHUR SPADAFOR ............ ..,......,.Curtain puller for the last act Chief of the Fire Department Bus driver .....,4.,,,S,..,.,....,.............,Transportation agent Doorknob polisher in the Art Museum .,...Collector of scrapbook material ...,...,.,......,.,.,..... Recorder in the Planetarium ......,....,....,.,..,...Spellbound joy rider Hamburg frier ,.,...,........,.,Photographer of the park benches ,.,.,....Manager of Time: Sales Department calculator .......,...........Proofreader of the Fair Journal Night Watchman in the Building of Business .,.,.,....Magician in the Magic Land Demonstrator for ultramodern machinery peddler of the Zoo ,..,. Overseer of the Academy of Sports ..........,Intra-mural bus driver GAIL HANSEN .......,.......,.....................,......... ..,.....,.., . .Food tester in the Model Kitchen PAUL JERMAN .....,.,..........,.........,......,..,.......,...,. ......,,..,... D ish-washer at Joe's lunch wagon EDWARD LAUFFENBURGER .,.,,,....,.................. Head of Boy Scout Exhibit ROBERT MURPHY ,.,..,......, ...,..,., , .........,... ...... .,.. P e 1 'former in Slow Motion Studio MERLE GRAY ............................,. ..,. ,...., A d venturer from Squirrel Hollow HAROLD JOHNSON ......,..... ,.,..,......... C hemist in the Hall of Science DONALD BLAIR ,...,.,.,....... ........,...,......,..............,....,., ,..,. S o uvenir salesman EDWARD AMANN .......... .,...,...... H ead polisher of the dance floors JACK KARL ...,........,..,....................,..,...... ............,,4,..,...........................,,,....,.,..... F lag hoister BILLIE SPERRY ..,....,.......,...........,.,........, .......,...4,..,,....,.,....,,,. '1 ioy balloon peddler EVERETT SCHWEITZER .....,.... .......,4 I nspector of Floral Gardens DONALD HAGBURG .................. ......,.,............ ......., N a ture study guide DONALD WAGNER ,.,...,...,..... .......,.,....,..... . .,.,.,,.. T ightrope cyclist V JAMES MUNKSGARD ,.......4.,..,...... . ..... Mechanic of miniature automobiles FRANK SMITH ..,............,........,.................,... ....,,..........,.,......,. C Zuide to Information OH'ice GEORGE LICHTENBERGER ,.4,4,.,..,., .,,., ,............r..,.,................... . .,.... P u blicity manager EDWIN O'CONNOR ...,,...,..................,.,.... ........... . . ........... .........,...,....,. ,,,......,.4......,.4, S t ock market judge WALTER STROMDAHL .............,. .,.....,.,. M anager in the Hall of Communications VVILLARD STROMDAHL ............ ..,.,., .,.,....,,.,.,,,,....,.,.........,...,.....,....... , . . .,...... Radio Executive RALPH FARR ...........,............,.,...........,... WILBUR TRAUTMAN ......... WILLIAM CRULL .........,..,.,........ WALTER CAMPBELL ......... CLIFFORD ANDERSON .......,.... JAMES HARDING .,.,.....,....... PAUL MCCOY ..,,.,.,.,..,...,...,.... JOSEPH CANNON .......,.... STUART TEARS .......... HARRY CONROY ...,..... .......... LEROY GRAHAM ............................. EUGENE PRING , .,....,..,.....,........... ,....,., KENNETH EIKENBURG ..,.......,. VI FRANK MAZZUKA ................... ANTHONY GORFIDA .......... LAUREN CE BARR .,...,,..,.,......,.... WALTER FREDERICKS ...,....,.. HERMAN WILCOX .................,. CHARLES SONGER ..,.......,............. WILLIAM DONALDSON .....,.. JOHN BERDINE .,...............,......... ..,.. Traflic cop in the City of Tomorrow .....,..........Judge in the Zoological Gardens , .,..,.......,,.,4.,,.,,......,,.,............ .,........, F lag pole shiner Auctioneer ,.,.4.,...4,.........Demonstrator of electric stoves ........Councilman in the City of Tomorrow , .,..,.,,.,...., Head of New York City Building .,.,....,........,..,.,,,...Clarinetist in the Music Hall soloist .,.......,.,.Businessman in the City of Tomorrow of The Famous Trio binder Electric sign illuminator Mercurial messenger boy .......,.,....,.,..,.Vendor of southern fruits ....,..,...,....,Keeper of the Shooting Gallery Tester of food at Joe's lunch room ,Visitor in the Building of Agriculture . ....... .,....,.,.,..... M ayor LaGuardia's chauffeur Guide for weary sightseers hydrant tester Row Row Row FOVVLER SPEIDEL ,..,.,.., FREDERICK PETERSON GABRIEL CHIMENTI .... RICHARD TUCKER ........ . GEORGE SCALISE ., BLANDEN COONEY CHARLES TRANTER ....,. FRANK RICH ...... ..,....,............. RICHARD GUILD ,..,. ,.,., ROBERT SNYDER ,.,.., ,. VII JACK DOVE ,..,.,., .,.,. ,......,........., RICHARD DRUM ......,..,..,.,., HOVVARD CAMPBELL ..,...,. ARNOLD EDMISTON ,......,. HOMER JOHNSON .,................ KENNETH MANUEL ...... EARL CAMPBELL ...., ....... DONALD BATHURST CLIFFORD GRAHAM .,........,..,. WILLIAM GRANQUIST LEONARD SCALISE ........., MURRAY ANDERSON .. GAIL TEMPLETON .,..,.,.,. GEORGE BOYER ..,.., , .... ,. WILLIAM VVOLFE ...,4,,.,,.,. GLENN ROBINAULT ...... ROBERT LINDQUIST ..,.,. , JAMES SCHMONSKY FLOYD LANDERS ........, VIII ALBERT SEYMOUR .....,... THOMAS GENIOTTO ....... LEONARD SILIANO ......,., SAMUEL SCALISE .............. FRANCIS BENBENEK .,....... CLIFFORD REARDON ,.....,.. JAMES SPIES ......,,,................,..., BERNARD HAGLUND .,...,..,..,. CLIFFORD HOOVER ..,....,..,............. LAURENCE ANDERSON LAVERNE MACK ........,......,...... ,... RICHARD ECK ....,.....,....... DENNIS MURPHY .,..,.... DONALD WOLFE ,.......,....... VICTOR GRAZIANO ........ RICHARD THOMPSON ROBERT YVILSON ....,...,............ IX ANTHONY PRATZ .......,.... FRANK SANTORO ................,. Y MARSHALL SVS ANSON SAMUEL CERANDO ,........ FREDERICK SVVANSON ROBERT HANSON ..,........... CHARLES JOHNSON ........ JACK MORRISON ,..,.,,... LOUIS RISTAU 4...,,,....... JOHN PICK ..,...,..,.,..,.,....,.,....,. MARION VVALKER ,.,..,...... HARRY BLOSS .,.,.,......,.,................ MARSHALL OLSON ,...,,.,.,,...,,..... RAYMOND SOREN SON GAIL HUNTER .,.,.,,...................,., .. ....,. Manager of the Health Exhibit , Announcer in Radio Land Leader of the U. S. Military Band Bathing beach life guard ..,.,.....Head gardner at the Horticulture Building Hairdressing expert Manager of Grocery Displays .,.,...... ,,,..,.,.... ....,.,....,... ..........., C h e f in a spaghetti kitchen Absent-minded lecturer in the Hall of Progress ............,.,.Horse and buggy demonstrator ........................, Manager of the Midgets ....,..........Lubricator of Greyhound Buses .............Engineer on a miniature railroad Worldb' Pau' reporter agent in the Greyhound Bus terminal .,...,.,.........Mechanic in the Ford Building .,...i,.........,..Head of Publicity Department Chief of Police ........T1cket One of The Famous Trio ..i,....,i.4.4Chai1'man of the Executive Committee Chairman of Finance Committee .. General Secretary ....,....President of the VVorld's Fair Inc. Lubricator of the lVlerry-go-round ........F1reman ,4,4,4...,Pi'esident of the World's Fair Savings Club ...............,...,,..i,.,Chairman of Architecture Committee of taxi brigade performer ,,..............Sec1'et Service man ........,...Mechanic in the Super-Service Station ..,..,.....,i.........Strong man in an acrobatic show 4................,.,....Ticket salesman for acrobatics ,...,.......,.Floor walker for Macy's Exhibit ......,.......Chief sampler of Joe's hamburgs to Al Smith show barker .,..........Book worm in the Hall of Science .,.....,4.,.Feeder of the Aquarium wonders .4.,..,..,......Manager of Morpheus's train ....,.......,......,...,...,.Chauffeur of a sightseeing bus of famous autograph .............,Manager of Aquatic Animals Exhibit . .............,...,........,....,.,..,,....,.......,.,.. Guide to the A1r Races .......................,..,.........,.....,..,T1'Oml70H1Sf in the Music Hall ...,..,.....Supervisor of Baltimore and Ohio Exhibit ..,.........Landscape artist in the City of Tomorrow of fountains driver ..,....,.,...One of the 50,000,000 sightseers ...4......,4.....Salesman in the fruit center ..,.,.,.........,.......,.....,....,,...,.................,......., Policeman Automobile repairer .....,,.,,...Visitor to the Vegetable Gardens Monogram salesman .......,.,,..Visitor in the Hall of Industry examiner Speedway track cleaner 4...,.....Applause recorder in the Hall of Music of First Aid Ofhcers ...4...,...,Guide in the Agricultural Building 65 Hall of Communications The Hall of Communications, which occupies over an acre of ground, is preceded by a seventy foot entrance facade. The main theme of the mural painting on the facade deals with the Indian smoke signal. ln this building various other methods of communication are exhibited. The radio with its improvements is one of the main attractions. Our Hall of Journalism houses The Dragon, The Dragonette, Lebewolzl, and Num' er Tune, publica- tions of Warren High School, which convey to the outside World the activities of our school life. I i I I 1 y 2 i 2 9 3 E Q i i E B i k a 'f 5 Q 4 R v. E Q 2 i if 5 S 6 3 ,fc 1. Dragon Board Richard Leuthold Elizabeth Peck Ruth T. Wade Jack Davis Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Faculty Adviser Business Manager Row I Bengston Lind Wriirht Krantz Taft Mullhaupt Meley Row II Klinustiver Davis Nicholson Houston Templeton Row III Mackay Morrison Conroy Miller Anderson Hawley Hultberg Row IV Johnson Scalise Brown Mitchell Traub Hoskins Ittel Row V Reese Weaver Young Fino Segel Sandstrom Larason Knapp Row VI Miss Hurd Mrs. Wade Mr. Young Mr. Bathurst Business llanager ...... ...............,......,...........,,....,, Dragon Board Editor-in-Chief ..... Assistant Editor ..,..s. ...WRICHARD LEUTHOLD ELIZABETH PECK JACK DAVIS Bookkeeper ,.,,.,........ . ANN LoUIsE BENGSTON Advertising Rlanager ....................,... . Assistant Advertising llanager ..,.. Assistant Advertising llanager ,... . Assistant Advertising Hlanager ...... Feature Editor ..,...,,., ,........,..,...,....,,,,.. Assistant Feature Editor ..i.. . Art Editor .................,,............. Assistant Art Editor .... , Assistant Art Editor Activities Editor ..,,,,.,,i, Football Editor ,..... Basketball Editor ..., . Snapshot Editor ......,,,.............. Assistant Snapshot Editor .....,.. Senior Editor ...,,,.,.,,...............,., Assistant Senior Editor ..... Assistant Senior Editor .,.,.. Assistant Senior Editor .,..... Assistant Senior Editor ,...,. Junior Editor ....,.,............,,....,.,.. Assistant Junior Editor ..,..... Assistant Junior Editor ........ Sophomore Editor .......,,.,............... Assistant Sophomore Editor ...... Assistant Sophomore Editor ....,. Circulation llanager ............, . Publicity llanager .......i.,,................. Assistant Publicity llanager ......... Typing llanager .................,.......... Assistant Typist ,....... Assistant Typist ........ Assistant Typist .,..,,.. Treasurer ....,,,......... ......DoNALD SANDSTROM ....,...........i,.v,.,,HARRY SEGEL KEITH YOUNG .........ALEXANDER FINO .,i,,...i,DANA LARASON . ..,...... PATTY KNAPP .........,,RosE lVIITCHELL ....................,CONRAD TRAUB ,WBETTIEJEAN BROWN .....i,,.,,,MARJoRIE TXIELEY .,.......PAUL WEAVER REESE .....,,,..,REAGAN HOUSTON GAIL TEMPLETON RICHARD EIULLHAUPT ANNE KRANTZ ,....,,...,,.MARY LIND .,........GILBERT TAFT DAVID WRIGHT ............MoNEs HAWLEY ,,4.,,..MARcIA HULTBERG ......,.EDWIN ANDERSON ,,,.....,jEAN lVlORRISON ..,.....,..HARRY CONROY MACKAY ...,,.,.JOHN NICHOLSON .........,,.,...........PAL1N1ER DAVIS ELANORE KLINESTIVER .....KATHLEEN JOHNSON ITTEL ....,.,...WANDA HOSKINS .,..,,.i.iVIRoINIA SCALISE ....,....,ROBERT R. YoUNo Faculty Adviser .,,,... . English Adviser ,,.,,.. Honorary Adviser ....., RUTH T. WADE .,.....r.........CHRIsTINE HURD FLOYD W. BATHURST Nunc ei' Tunc lst Row. Peterson, Smith, Holcomb, Logan, Eaton. 2nd Row. Lindquist, Deardorff, Dove, Knapp, Driscoll, Krebs, Brown, Smithr 3rd Row. MeComas, Sellin, Kiernan, Grillo, Johnson, Farnsworth, Haglund, Grotzinger, Hoppe, Miss Gilmore. 4th Row. Peterson, Graham, Frontera, Lettie, Culbertson. Sth Row. Anna, Granquist. HIS year marked the fifth anniversary of the publica- tion of Nunc et Tune, prepared semiannually by the Warren High School Latin classes under the direction of Bliss Gilmore. Again as last year, the Beaty Latin stu- dents had a definite section devoted to their work under the direction Of Bliss Westland. Special articles for the 1938-1939 publication were written by Dr. A. Pelzer Waggener, William and Rlary Collegeg Dr. Tongue, Allegheny Collegeg E. S. Ger- hard, Northeast High School, Philadelphiag and Dr. C. N. Smiley, Carleton College, Northfield, Klinnesota. The publication staff for the school year included the following: Editor-in-Chief ....,.,.... VICTORIA KREBS Assistant Editors ..., Class Editors- 2A .....,.,...... .....,... 2B ,........,. .....,.... 70 lVl.-'RRY ELIZABETH KIERNAN PATTY KNAPP PAUL GRAHAM MARY JANE HOLCOMB RONVENA FARNSVVORTH BE.-XTRICE LINDER BERNARD HAGLUND BETTY JOHNSON PATRICIA SMITH HUDSON GROTZINGER PATTY MCCOMAS NEVA DOVE BILL f1RANOUIST BETTIE JEAN BROWVN LEONARD SCALISE FRED PETERSON FRED HOPPE 3A ......,. .,.,.....,.. Art Editors .....,...,,......., Mirneographers ......,.., Typist ........ ,.,,.,.,.... BERNARD HAGIIUND LEON CULBERTSON ROWENA FARNSWORTI-I LOUISE EATON JOYCE PETERSON SAMUEL LETTIE FRANCES GRILLO JANE SELLIN MARY DEARDORFE VIRGINIA SMITH MARY LOGAN ROBERT LINDQUIST JOE CANNON .WARREN ANNA RICHARD MULLHAUPT PETER FRONTERA JOE CANNON HARRY CONROY MARY DRISCOLL 1 Lebewohl Row I. Mathis, Long, Weissenfluh, Black, Anderson, Baekstrom, Pring, Weaver. Row II. Benbenek, Dey, Klinestiver, Kingg, Korb, Gebhardt, Fino. Row III. Calder- wood, Granquist, Hawley, Passenger, Anderson, Zimmerman, Matson, Young. Row IV. Hoppe, Pearson, Zurcher, Culbertson. Row V. Carlson, Carlson, Jensen, Nelson, Miss Strickler. HE German magazine, Lebewohl, which Hrst ap- peared in 1933, was published by the Rheinliinder Club under the direction Of bliss Strickler. This year the magazine was published in Dlarch and in Dlay. The illareh issue was dedicated to Thuringia, the center of German Culture, and the lllay issue to Baden with its beautiful Black Forest. The 1938-39 issues contained many interesting features. Special features in the publications were as follows: The Wartburg, Goethe and Schiller, lllartin Luther, The Thuringia Forest, Griginal Poems, The Black Forest, and Baden, the Golden Fleece State. Copies Of the magazine were sent to foreign correspondents and to German students in America. Die Hera usgeberin .......... Der Mithelfer ..........,.....,...... Die Ziige ..,....,......,........,............. Die Dichtkunst ........,........., Die Kiinstler .,....,.,.. ........... Die Nachricht ,...,....,............ Sffljfi Friiulein MARIE WEISSENFLUH .Herr KEITH YOUNG Deutscher Humor .......,.., Fraulein JEAN ANDERSON Fraulein KATHERINE MATHIS Fraulein CONSTANCE DEY Der Mimeograph .,.,.,.....,. Fraulein HARRIET CARLSON Herr SCOTTY CALDERWOOD Herr FRED HOPPE DIe,Helfer ,......... ........,,.......... Deutscher Verein .............. Fraulein RUTH BLACK Fraulein ELANORE KLINESTIVER Fraulein PATRICIA LONG Herr EDWIN ANDERSON Herr PAUL JENSEN Herr HAROLD ZIMMERMAN Herr KENNETH PRING Fraulein BARBARA LESSER Herr LAURENCE MATSON Die Lehrerin .......... ,.,....... Herr CLARENCE ZURCHER Herr VVLILIAM GEBHARDT Herr FRANCIS BENBENEK Fraulein BERTI-IA NEIiSON Herr RICHARD TVIULLHAUPT Herr MONES HAWLEY Herr PAUI, JENSEN Herr GEROLD KORB Herr ALEXANDER FINO Herr ROBERT WEAVER Herr ROBERT PEARSON Herr FLOYD PASSENGER Herr LEON CULBERTSON Herr WII.I,IAIvI GRANQUIST Fraulein DOROTHY CARLSON Fraulein BETTY JANE KING Fraulein BERNETHA A. STRICKLER Dragonette Board Frederick Cum-blad Frances Cangelosi Mary M. Anderson Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Faculty Adviser Row I Greenlee Taylor Lundahl Harris Greenlund Row II Lepore Anderson Bonavita Smith Lesser Dilker Zimmerman Lanprhans Row III Koebley Mavrelis Larsen McGarry Roberts Danielson Row IV Pierce Aber Cottillion Long! Black Urbanski Leuthold Rice Row V Erickson Skelton Cannon Emery We-isseniiuh Dey Cobb Row VI Seavy Scllin Mathis Tamburinc Editor-in-Chief ...., Associate Editor .,,.... Literary Editor ...,. Literary Associates .,..... Feature Editors ...... Feature Associates ...... Personals Editors ..... Jokes Editor ...... Jokes Associate ...i... Clubs Editor ,,...... Clubs Associate ....., Alumni Editors ,.... Exchange Editor ,.,,,.. Dragonette Board FREDERICK CUMBLAD FRANCES CANGELOSI BI.-XRIE WEISSENFLUH FRANCES ENCSTROM, CONSTANCE DEY, AIARYLYN COBB 1 SKELTON, JOYCE ERICKSON ....,....PHYLLIS LEUTHOLD, BETTY LJRBANSKI, PHOEBE RICE DORIS BIAVRELIS, LORRAINE KOEBLEY .,.,,,...BILLY LUNDAHL JAMES HARDING ..,...,AIARY lX'ICGARRY ELIZABETH LARSON .,......,,,BERNICE TAY'LOR, REBECCA GREENLEE KATHERIN E NIATHIS Sports Editor ....... ................... R OBERT SEAVY Sports Associate ..,.,,.,. ........,,. J OSEPH TANIBURINE Girls, Sports Editor ...... ....... ................,......,,....,.......... J A NE SELLIN Publicity Editors ..,,, ,.....,,, P ATRICIA LONG, RUTH BLACK Art Editor ..........., ....ii.i. X VIRGINIA SMITH Art Associates - EDWARD LANOHANS, GERALD DILKER, HAROLD ZIMMERMAN, BARBARA LESSER Typing Blanager ................,..,..,....,,............,....,....,,.......... 4,......4r........,..,............,...,.....,,..,,,,,. ,...... E L LA lx'IAE ABER Typists - ANNA COTTILLION, VIRGINIA DANIELSON, FLORINE PIERCE, HANNAH ROBERTS Publication lllanager Publication Associates Junior Editors ........ Sophomore Editors ..... BONAVITA .........ROBERT WASHBURO, JOSEPH LEPORE, BUD PULLI .,........REBECCA HARRIS, BETTY GREENLUND ....,....FREDERICK HOPPE, EVELYN BOYD Business Nlanager ......,........ ........JOSEPH CANNON Business llanager Associate ,.,...., ......,.......,.,,,,...,..,........ L OIS EMERY Faculty Adviser .............................. ........., IX IISS BIARY ANDERSON 73 V . Hall of Sports ln the Exposition of Progress, the Hall of Sports provides an important place for the world of athlet- ics. The facade of the edifice is enhanced by an artistic mural painting, which depicts types of recre- ation. ln recognition of their outstanding achieve- ments in athletics, the Hall of Sports Will present Jack Dempsey and Babe Ruth in person during the summer. Athletics form an important part of our high school life in the promotion of health and the build- ing of character. During the course of a year we participate in football, basketball, track, and gym- nastic feats, This year intramural tournaments in girls' sports were conducted. In our show cases are exhibited many and varied trophies won in scholastic competition over a period of years. Hnuuf smms Russell Field Squad ll ll ll H Row I. CL. to RJ Sedon, Pring, Johnson, Kohler, Dove, Curren, Check, Bonavita, Conway, Chapman, Brown, Shanshala, Bishop. Row II. Giegerich, Hanks, Massa, Rogers, Ward, Myer, Schulman, Hibner, Christiansen, Larsen, Munksgard, Jensen, Dr. Haines. Row III. Ruhlman, Moll, Mazzuca, Maze, Green- lund, Fredericks, Stewart, Fuhrer, Culbertson, Albaugh, Karl, Swanson, Kearns, Wolfe. Row IV. Mr. Leidig, Pierce, F. Scalise, Wolfe, Morrison, Bathurst, Siliano, Sperry, Nichols, Campbell, Wilson, Tambu- rine, Reardon, Graham, Harding. Row V. Mr, Kolpien, Scalise, Wykoff, Gortida, Temple, K. Patchen, Evans, Taylor, Danielson, Kearns, Engle, Kuhre, Jackson, North, Zahranski, Wolfe. Row VI. Gerardl, Wescott, Larson, Christiansen, Yaegle, Nichols, Adams, K. Patchen, Peterson, Bennett, Salerno, Maraeso, Retterer, Sampson, Bleech, MeKeehan. HE football squad of Warren High School was divided into two main sections to give each fellow a better chance to develop under supervision. ln the Beaty squad this year were those candidates Who were starting their foot- ball career. Here they learned the fundamentals of the game and began their actual scrimmage. Next year they will advance to the second and the varsity teams. The Russell Field squad was divided into various groups. From this squad came the varsity team. Each candidate worked his way up from the bottom. His ability and hard work pushed him ahead until finally he became worthy to represent our school in scholastic competition. A second and a third team also formed a part of the Russell Field squad. 76 1938 Football Schedule ITH five veterans and an eager group of reserves, the Warren High School gridiron team plunged into a season which proved to be one of the most successful in recent years. The records show that the Blue and White team came out victorious in eight games and were tied in one game, while only three op- ponents proved themselves capable of downing the raging Warrenites. The Dragons opened the season in a big way by defeating the Youngsville passers by a score of 30-0. llany members of the squad played in competition for starting positions. A powerful and heavy Erie team halted the Blue and VVhite squad in a defeat, which resulted in a score of 26-6. The Dragons fought hard during the entire game, but in the second half they were overpowered by the weight and the cleverness of the Academy team. When the time came to produce results, the Blue and VVhite players won a 27-0 victory over a determined Sheffield team. The game was a hard fought struggle, but the Dragons, excessive power came to the front as the score showed. One of the highlights of the 1938 season was the stiff battle staged with the powerful Strong Vincent team. Warren featured a fast and clever passing attack, which took the highly favored Erie crew off their feet. At the final whistle the score stood at 14-14. The following Saturday the Dragons defeated one of the strongest Kane teams in late years by a 12-7 score. A Titusville team came to VVarren determined to halt the Dragons' winning streak. The Rockets, determination carried them through the Hrst half. Later in the game, however, the Warren gridders found themselves and staged a brilliant rally, which stopped the visiting team by a score of 19-6. 1 At Oil City, Warren had a tough time. The first half was a duel of punts, and neither team could get the upper hand. Late in the fourth quarter, however, that fatal moment came with a fumble which Oil City recovered. Warren lost 6-0. With vengeance in their eyes, the Warren team reversed their fate the following Saturday in the outstanding game of the season and defeated Jamestown, their oldest and bitterest rival. The Dragons staged a dazzling aerial attack, which left the Green and Red gridders bewildered. The final score was 31-12. Before a large crowd, VVarren got a slow start against Franklin. After protecting a one-point lead for three quarters of the game, the home team displayed excellent passing power in the last quarter and emerged with a 20-6 victory. The team journeyed to Bradford a week later. The first half of that game ended with Warren leading by eight points. In the second half, the Owls used a series of powerful running plays with which the Dragons could not cope. Bradford won with a score of 26-14. ' In the last scheduled game the Warrenites emerged with a victory over a confident and undefeated Meadville team. Excelling in aerial attacks and offering commendable ground work, the Dragons held the Bulldogs well in check. The score was 13-0. This marked the close of another great season. hfay the team of '39 have as much or more success! 77 HEAD COACH LEYDIG COACH KOLPIEN COACH DUNHAM COACH F L H! A-:Uh BoNAvrrA CONWAY X cun EN 9 ve SHANSHALA BLEECH KOHLER BISHOP ww 'f 7' PRING CHRISTENSEN BROWN -SEDON dv 'Q- 4 32 9144 7 W Mat Club l l ll L. to R. Harold Zimmerman, Wilbur Trautman, Raymond Sorensen, Richard Driscoll. George Cunningham, Edwin Anderson, Eugene Pring. HIS year VVarren High School boasted a llat Team of first-class ability and accomplishment. Seven energetic high school fellows composed this gymnastic squad under the supervision of Coach Fleming. During the year War- ren met with Oil City, both at Warren and at Oil City, and scored victories at both meets. At the District Nine meet in Erie, Zimmerman placed first in tumbling, Driscoll and Pring tied for second place, and Anderson scored in fourth place. Sorensen and Trautman of Warren and Taftko of Sharon tied for first place on the side horse. At the Western Regional championship contest, which was held at Slippery Rock, Zimmerman took first place in tumbling while Anderson followed as a close third. In the side horse and parallel bar events Warren High was near the top. In the final contest at State College, Zimmerman was crowned the state champion of tumblers, Anderson placed third, and Driscoll and Pring tied for fifth place. 80 ii H H ii Basketball Squad Row I. CL. to RJ Mr. Kolpien, Christiansen, Curren, Vlfeaver, Cheek, Beatty, Davis, Conway, Brown, Conroy, Africa. Row Il. Calderwood, Templeton, Giegrerich, Graham, Greenlund, Neilsen, Hansen, Elm- quist, Ward, Lundahl, Moll, Massa. Row Ill. Foreman, Pring, Maze, Tamburine, Brown, Passinger. Harding, Miller, Swanson, Zerres, Seavy, Larsen. Row IV. Mr. Leidiyr, Lucia, Pierce, Bathurst, G. Sealise, R, Scalise, Anderson, Nollinizer, J, Sealise, Rieh. great many fellows participated in basketball this year. Of all the candidates who tried out for the varsity squad, about twenty fellows were chosen. This group was further divided into two sections making a varsity team and a second team. The varsity went onto the playing court, wearing the colors of Warreii High School in District Nine. The second team worked and developed along with the Varsity and, in turn, gained varsity positions at midyear. Other players formed the third squad, which was composed of several teams. The fellows in these groups gained excellent experience this year and in following years will advance to the varsity squad. 81 1938 Basketball Schedule H15 Dragons of 1938-39 inscribed another successful record in the basketball annuals of VVarren High School. Although Warren could not claim the District IX championship, twelve victories in eighteen games evidenced a splendid season. The Blue and VVhite squad lost the first game of the season with Erie Tech. Although definitely outclassed, VVarren lost only by the slight margin of 17-23. Un the night of December 16, the Dragons declared themselves a superior team by defeating Johnsonburg to the tune of 31-19. After this comeback, Warren was ready to meet the oncoming teams without fear. One of the most startling upsets of the season was the defeat of the Dragon team by James City in a game, which was substituted for a canceled game with Jamestown. Relations were severed with Jamestown this year according to New York State Athletic Board regulations, which declared the Green and Red team unable to compete with teams not subject to the rules of New York. The downhearted Warren fans had their spirits rejuvenated again when the Dragons trounced the Collegians with a score of 25-13 in a rough and tumble game at the Beaty gym. On January 3, the Kane Wolverines conquered the Dragon crew in a close, ex- citing battle. Ridgway appeared next on the schedule and was recognized as a stiff adversary by the loyal supporters of VVarren High School. However, the Warren quintet Won a decisive victory by a two point margin, which again showed them as worthy contestants for the Hrst half.. In quick succession the Warren team overcame St. hflarys, Bradford, Kane, and Johnsonburg, thereby becoming the Winning team for the first semester. f f In the second half of the season with only two of the live original lettermen on the team, the Dragons made a brilliant beginning by defeating Johnsonburg with a score of 31-22, by turning back the confident James City team, and by subduing the raging Wolverines. Following this winning streak, Warren lost to Ridgway and St. llarys in two hard-fought contests. Then once more the Dragons summoned all their courage and put forth their best effort to Win the remaining games on schedule. They defeated Bradford by one point in a very exciting and encouraging contest. The next game with Sheiiield resulted in a victory for Warren with a score of 35-27. St. 1N'Iarys was victorious in the concluding game. S2 COACH KOLPIEN MGR. AFRICA WEAVER BEATTY CHECK Q ' DAVIS CONWA CURREN BROWN CONROY CTHRISTENSEN TUCKER WAIRSH Y Girls' Athletic Association J i iii Row I. QL. to RJ Andersson, McFayden, Pierce, Falk, Larason, Skelton, Messner, Long, Greenlee, Dove, Miller, Miss Vaughn, Koebley, Greenland, Matthews, Hathaway, Rowland, Mitchell, Hoskins, Hudock, Duncan, Russo. Row II. Hummerich, Scalise, Adams, Nelson, Shea, Maraseo, Johnson, King, Lyle, Maniakas, Edinger, Koebley, Leuthold, Mader, DeLong, Brown, Danielson, Dygan, Branch, Warren, Wells, Cobb, Muscaro, Nasman. Row Ill. Simmons, Brian, Gebhardt, Schuler, McGee, McConnell, Gray, Benedict, Carlson, Bevevino, Grillo, Muscaro, Matthews, Johnson, Olsen, Cobb, Conroy, Black, Dunkle, Mansfield, McFarland, Driscoll, Reynolds, Miner, Schuler, Row IV. Endress, Sontag, Morrison, Larsen, Lindberg, Lindberg, Carlson, Abplanalp, Gustin, Russell, Ristau, Webster, Fowler, Tranter, Sellin, Wolcott, Harris, Harvey, Hoskins, Hathaway, Rossell, Wilkins. Row V. Hansen, Weaver, McGarry, Dietsch, Dona- hey, Eck, Barhight, Kelsey, Carlson, Johnson, Steinkamp, Ruland, McCullough, Gnage, Gibson, B. Gibson, Perry, Nielsen, Seder, Norris. Row VI. Wozneak, Andrea, Falconer, Shollenberger, Delp, Pearce, Scalise, Serivano, Papalia, Ittel, Johnson, Dobson, Olskey, Newark, Fitsgerald, VanTassel, Snyder, Roos, Farns- worth, Dey, Nelson. Row VII. Crocker, G. Crocker, Mason, Shea, Sleeman, Johnson, Jordan, Morelli, Benbenek, Erickson, Cardamone, Peck, Boyd, Altenburg, Nugent, Alexander, Engstrom, Cole, McGool, Tower, Groves, Valentine, Fees, Johnson, Beckley. The Girls' Athletic Association organized with the following ofticers: President ......,.,, ....................,........,....,...,...,...,,.,.....,.,.....,..,....,.....,. .,.......,....,, ..,..........,.,............. D 0 R OTHY MiLLER Vice-President ......, ..,........,.... A NN SKELTON Secretary .,.....,,....,..., ...,.......,....,.. D ANA LARASON Treasurer ,...,. ..,,....., R EBECCA GREENLEE REAT variety was displayed in the athletic routine this year. One day each week was set aside for ping pong and badminton tournaments, and in these games the school championship was determined. A point system was introduced and on that basis the girls were awarded their emblems and letters. During the periods of Hoof work, the girls learned constructive exercises, a little tap dancing, and interesting folk dances. Routine drills were partly replaced by old and new games. hlanagers were elected to take charge of the eight main sports as follows: HELEN MESSNER ....., ...,,,..,. M ushball MAXINE MATTHEWS ..,........,....,.,.... Tumbling RosE MITCHELL ...,..... ...... B askethall PATRICLA. LONG ...,. ....,.,.,.,.., .,,.,..,... D e ck tennis JOETTE DUNKLE ............ ,........., V olley hall BETTY GREENLUND ................. Paddle tennis ANNE HATHAWAY ,......,..,.,.............., Ping pong LoRRA1NE KOEBl.EY ...... . .,,....,.,.. Badminton The Girls' Athletic Association sponsored basketball games after school. Each grade had a varsity team and two lower teams. Great competition was shown for the championship in these intramural contests. S4- HHH Row I. Neal Johnson, Dudley Johnson, Richard Gray. Row II. Audrey Cobb, Doris Mavrelis, Anne Krantz. EEMING to have stepped from band boxes, our six cheerleaders appeared in attractive, new, blue and White uniforms in September. These capable boys and girls instilled and kept alive school spirit in the student body. The cheerleaders were in charge of pep assemblies and of the cheering at all football and basketball games. One of the outstanding achievements of the cheerleaders was the planning and execution of a very successful snake dance the night before the Warren- Jamestown football game. After tryouts under the direction of the otlicial cheerleaders were held last spring, the cheerleaders for 1939 were chosen by the popular vote of the student body and representatives of the faculty. Qur cheering squad was under the supervision of hir. Leidig and was a division of the Athletic Association. 85 Aviation Building Y: The Aviation Building, which is constructed to give the appearance of an airplane withdrawing from a hangar, is representative of progress in the field of art and science. Here transport pilots relate how they learned to Hy and explain the latest improve- ments in aviation. Occupying a prominent place in our Hall of Art and Science, school societies present new and absorb- ing ideas to their members. The programs arranged for club meetings are not only enjoyable, but they are instructive. Students participating in these school organizations receive many lasting benefits. 1 klff IdsF HRTSHHD SGIHTGES C' ' .'hf'Q.f .1,.- Evening of Plays HE Dramatic Club presented the following program on January 26, 1939: Vocal Duet .......... ...............,....,...................r..r...,...,.... N ightfall - Kentucky Babe Luella and Ruth hlaines Bettie llliller, Accompanist BACKFIRE Comedy Scene -A November evening in Dr. Clark's summer cottage Betty Parsons, leading lady in the class play ........r... . ,.......,,.... Virginia Smith Dorothy, alias Em ....,...................,...,,,,..................,......,.,..... .....r.....,.., R ebecca Greenlee Jimmy, alias Bert, a gangster ,,,,.,,, ................ H arry Segel Frank, another gangster ,...,........ ............. P eter Frontera Gwen .....,...........,...............,,.,....r,......,,.... ..,..,.. ........ D o rothy lliller Phyllis .4,.....,.........,........,,.,,...............,......... ,............, B Iarcia Hultherg Dr. Clark, the family friend .................... .................... ..........,....., W a rren Anna Illusic - Selected Saxophone Trio-Leroy Johnson, Joe Cannon, William Loucks lXIr. Summers, Accompanist BE HOME BY MIDNIGHT A Domestic Conzezly Sfene - One o'clock in the morning in the Jones's living room llr. Jones, the father ..........................,,.....r...,,,,................,....................,.......... .........,. J oe Reese Blrs. Jones, the mother ....,......,.,.....,...... ..,.,,...........,.......,,,,,.....,..,.. 1 Iarjorie Kleley Paul, the son ............,.........,,,,.......... .........., R ichard Driscoll IXIary, the daughter ...............,.........,,.,,..,.....,,.,...., ,......... .............,...........,,.,., H e len Huck Junior, the dependable child .............,.....,,,,.....,,,,.......,,.................. Richard hlullhaupt Tap Dance Duet ........,........,,..,..,........,,... Barbara Conroy - hlaxine hlatthews PIERROT - HIS PLAY A Tragic Fantasy Scene - Pierrette's kitchen - dining room Pierrette .............,.. ..,...............................,...,,.....,..,. ..... ,,.,................,, B e t tie hliller Pierrot .......,.,,,,.... .,.,.i..... E dward Langhans Columbine ............. ........,..............,.....,,..................,........,.,...............,............,.......... A nn Krantz HANGING UNCLE HENRY 11 Conierly-farce Scene-The Weiidell living room Hobart Wendell, the groom .....,.....,,,........,,..,................................... Richard Leuthold Emily Wendell, the bride ..........,,,,...................,...,....,...,,,,............,......,,,........ Anne Skelton George Sampson, the family bachelor .,.,,.,...,............................... Donald Sandstrom Clara Sims, the unplucked rose on the other family tree ...,...... Audrey Cobb 88 Dramatic Club Row I. Krantz, Weaver, Reese, Mavrelis, Miss Kahl, McGhee, Meley, Koebley, Leuthold, McGarry, Lara- son, Miller, Skelton, Monroe, Kelsey. Row II. Scalise, Smith, Sandstrom, Johnson, Fino, Niver, Lang- hans, Pulli, Miner, Cobb, Branch, Anderson, Nichols, Green, Anderson. Row III. Dean, Schuler, King, Matthews, Weaver, Mitchell, Ittel, Johnson, Farnsworth, Roos, Mathis, Long, Hummrich, Driscoll, Carl- son, McGarry, Miller, Lutz. Row IV. Olmstead, Maines, Foster, Sellin, Tranter, Unangst, Gibson, Johnson, Young, Erickson, Greenlee, Rowland, Hultberg, Lesser, Benedict, Carlson, Bevevino. Row V. Hawley, Frontera, Mullhaupt, Hamblin, Randinelli, Weissenfluh, Seavy, Davis, Nicholson, Harris, Dunkle, Bowell, Maines, Murbach, Freund, Leuthold, Hoskins, lttel. Row VI. Zuerl, Rhodes, Renne, Washburg, Crane, Sherwood, Simmons, Parsons, Lawson, Erickson, Rasmussen, Peterson, Lyons, Layton, Johnson, Hand, Rice, Knapp, Johnson. Firsl Senzrxter Officers: President .,.,....,...... ,,.,,.,...... ...................... ..,....,. .,....,.,..,..,.,.,......,. , ...,.. J o s E PH REESE Vice-President ...... ..... . PAUL WEAVER Doris MAVRELIS Secretary ,.,...,., ,..... ...............,..,.,..,..... . . . ......, ..........,..,.....,,.,..,... . Second SFIIIFSIFI' OMZTFFA' .' EDVV.-XRD LANGHANS President ......,...,...., .............,......,....,.,,,............,............ .........,..,.,.,.,., Vice-President ....., . .,,...,.,..,..... ANN SKELTON Secretary ,.,....,.... ....,.,., J OYCE Eiucxcsou HE high lights of the Dramatic Club activities dur- ing the year presented a varied panorama. The first evening performance, which was given Parents' Night during Educational Week, was an Armistice Day play in four acts, flmerira Remembers, using a cast of thirty-two. The program for the Evening of Plays consisted of four short plays with a variety of moods. During the year the club presented several evening programs in the community. A special feature was the auditorium show given for the All-School Carnival. With enthusiastic officers and every member a willing worker, a spirit of good will prevailed throughout a successful year. 89 ,-15 ' Wu,-,S 11,54 1. -Q.. . My K I Al W 9-3 D' Eff! unior Play Seated. QL. to RJ Driscoll, Bevevino, Sellin, Langhans, Folkman, Iaundahl, Weaver, Standing. KL. to RJ Hawley, McGarry, Davis, Miss Kahl, Harris, Passmger. et's Gel Together, the unique dramatic presenta tion of the class of 1940, proved to be charming, amusing, and realistic entertainment This three act comedy by Katharine Kavanaugh dealt With the ups and downs of an average American family. After many small tragedies and excited joys each member was brought to realize that he was a part of a whole family. The following juniors comprised the competent cast: Mr. HDad,' Eversman, who lives in the good old days .....,,,..... Davis lllrs. Mom Eversman, who understands ................,,..,..........,,., Lorraine Bevevino Granny Eversman, who is old but modern .,......... .............,.......... J ane Sellin Jack, who wants to do things ....,,....,.......,..............., ,....... F loyd Passinger Roger, who is the family Shylock ,,,..... .............. R ichard Driscoll Bobbie, who is the baby ,,.,,........,.........,.. .,........ E dward Langhans Bonnie, who is the Winsome girl .......,,......,..,,.,, Clark Newell, who has money and cars ....,,. ,, Patty Newell, who is gay and thoughtless ,....... Radio announcer ....,....,.....,,....,, .........,....,...,....,,,.,,.,,,,,. Sergeant ......,..........,... 90 ..,,..,Rebecca Harris Don Folkman .........Joyce Weaver ..........Bill Lundahl .,,.,,,...lWones Hawley P HH Standing. Seavy, Meley, McGee, Miss Kahl, Miller, Leuthold, Weaver, Sasserson. Seated. Hendrickson, Niver, Skelton, Krantz, Chapman, Reese, Mavrelis. HE Adorable Spendthrift by Roy Briant, presented by members of the senior class on the evenings of April 27 and 28, brought to a climax the dramatic season of the year. The delightful presentation of this three act comedy with its breezy dialogue, snappy action, and unique plot at once won the audience and scored a hearty applause. The following people comprised the cast: lllrs. lhlason, the mother who craves social position ,,..,,,,,,..............,,. Anne Skelton lhlr. Mason, her husband whom nature intended for a carpenter ......... Joe Reese lrene, their daughter ,.......,..,. ,,...,....,,.,........,............,,,.............,......,,..,,,,,,........,,.,,,..,.,.. A nne Krantz Hardy, the son who inherited money ...... Leroy Morton, Irene's Boston fance ,,,,,,. Senator Pollard, the crafty politician ........ hir. Stoneham, Hardy? banker ..,.....,... ........,,,Richard Leuthold Niver ...........Leroy Chapman ........Rex Hendrickson Sari, Hardy's fiancee ......,........,.......,,,,.,.,,..........,........................ .......... B ettie Miller Bob Brackett of the churn industry ........,....................,,,,.,.........,........ .............., P aul Weaver lWrs. Reeves-Alton, leader of the Four Hundred ,.....,........,,....,,,.. Kathleen McGee Helen, her daughter trying to be the net to catch Hardy' ..........,, Doris Mavrelis Effie, the maid ......,,.......,.....,,..........,,...,,,,......,,,.i.........................,,,......,..,,...........,. Patricia lVlcGarry lVlcVVatters, the English butler ..,..... Perkins, the pick-up butler ....,,.......... lldiss Keys, the interior decorator ,........ Director .,...,..,..,...,,.....................,.......,....,..,...... .,.Gordon Sasserson Bob Seavy ...........Marjorie Meley Anna Louise Kahl l l ll l Row I. Cowles, Duncan, Cannon, Simonsen, Cobb, Loucks, Young, Bosine. Row II. Jefferson, Dietch, Tranter, Skillman, Svensen, Lundahl, Foreman, Parsons, Schuler, Sellin, Wolstener-oft, Passenger, Johnson, Tears, Waxman, McLaughlin. Row III. Mr. Summers, Jacobson, Walchli, Beyer, Johnson, Krespan, Miller, Wright, Nichols, Huck, Farr, Folkman, Bloom, Niver, Allen, Guild, Conroy, Ringler, Thompson, Christensen, Gilson, Pederson, Calderwood, Peterson, Templeton, Harris, Johnson. Row IV. Erickson, Folkman, Chimenti, Weaver, Peterson. ACH year since its origin, the Dragon Band has in- creased in attendance until this year the membership reached a total of sixty school musicians. Under the direction of Rlr. Summers, the band engaged in many activities. Besides adding spirit to several athletic events and rendering generous assembly pro- grams, the band presented a well-rounded winter concert. A group of the members took part in concerts by the All-District band given at Erie and later at Corry. Serious effort on the part of the band assured participation in the Forensic com- petition and Won the state championship ofthe Western District. l 92 W. H. S. Band ... S, HHH Circle. I. Freund, Smith, Shortt, Barnes, Santoro. 2. Lawson, Peterson, Eaton, Schuler, Passinger, Wolcott, Sellin, Schatzle, Mickelson, White, Gotto, Horning. 3. Huck, Scalise, Sealise, Bathurst, Payden, W'o1steneroft. 4. Mr. Summers, Duncan, Simonsen, Bosin, Waxman, Cannon, Johnson, Chimenti, John- son, Blick, Klinestiver, Folkman, Foreman, Huck, Lundahl, Harris, Templeton. HE 1938-1939 orchestra was proud to be the first in the history of VVarren High School to have a full instrumentation. This distinction not only improved the quality of the orchestral music, but it also made possible partici- pation in Forensic competition. hlembers of the orchestra entered the contests featuring the string ensemble, the string quartet, and solo numbers. ln the finals at Norristown the first place was Won by the string ensemble, which was made up of the following music students: Patty Smith, hlary Freund, James Shortt, lVIae Lawson, Joe Scalise, Louise Eaton, Joyce Peterson, Betty llflae Rudolph, Joyce Barnes, Angeline Santoro, Don Folk- man. Throughout the year the orchestra presented three concerts, accompanied the chorus in a music festival, supplied music between acts of school plays, and held several musical programs for assemblies. A number of social functions including several parties and a dinner-dance added to the enjoyment of the students taking part in this organization. 93 HHH Row I. Turner, Edinger, Long, Messner, Miner, Anderson, Mr. Fowler, O'Meara, Erickson, Johnston, Cardamone, Matthews, Kiser. Row Il. Whitehill, Swanson, Nielsen, Perry, DeVore, DeMarco, Nasman, Loney, Winslow, Ward, Blastic, Bengston. Row III. Beach, Blastie, Kane, Nuhfer, Samuelson, Ander- sen, McCool, Lyon, Myers, Cottillion. Row IV. Wolstencroft, Groves, Juliano, Hogue, Faulkner, Steber. H15 Girls' Glee Club under the direction of Mr. Fowler was composed of thirty-five enthusiastic members. This organization, which took the place of the mixed chorus of previous years, was started at the beginning of the second term of this year. Although the majority of the members had had little previous training, their earnest endeavor and co-operation brought rapid improvement in their Work. The outstanding event of the semester was the presentation of an excellent assembly program. It is hoped than an enthusiastic turnout next fall will bring great success to this organization. 94 W it Qppe HHH Row I. KL. to RJ Mr. Fowler, Van Tassel, Donze, Unangxst, Wolsteneroft, Holcomb, Blume, Pierce, Groves, Mackay, Knapp, Dobson, Snyder. Row II. Krantz, McGarry, Shea, Carlson, Young, Emery, Olsen, Lesser, Sharp, Carlson, Miller, Maniakas, Vizza, Mavrelis. Row III. Johnson, McGee, Larason, I. Nicholson, Masterson, Blair, Anderson, Babbitt, Bloom, Trautman, Olson, Stromdahl, Farr, Koebley, Miller. Row IV. Adams, Andersson, J. Nicholson, Wooster, Shirey, Gray, Pearson, Dean, Rydholm, Tranter. Hagberg, Johnson, Harding, Vrenna, Maines. HE annual spring concert brought to a climax a year of accomplishment for the A Cappella Choir. The great success of this vocal organiza- tion was due to the earnest endeavor and the untiring efforts of Klr. Fowler and to the co-operation of sixty ambitious members. Qther outstanding activities of the year were the first annual choir conference, the winter concert, the carol festival at the high school, a carol program before the Rotary Club, and a group of songs at the llemorial Service of the Warren Elks' Club. The Christmas carol festival at Beaty featured one hundred thirty-five voices in the combined student chorus and was accompanied by the high school orchestra. New gowns in royal blue decorated with a white silk stripe at the yoke added greatly to the appearance of the choir. 1 9 5 H ii II Science Club Row I. Hinderer, Hummerich, Adams, Shea, Barnhart, Fino, Sandstrom, Seavy, Lucia, Anderson, Kelsey, Weaver, Young, Mr. Beckwith, Koebley, Long, Davis, Chapman, Nelson, Miller, Primz, Sampson, Bonavita. Row II. Moser, Smead, Sleeman, Shea, Larason, Skelton, Erickson, Young, Unangst, Falk, Logan, Mon- roe, Snyder, Mitchell, McCullough, McFarland, Daye, Dygan, Branch, Warren, Cobb, Greenlee, Black, Dunkle. Row Ill. Granger, Schweitzer, Schatzle, Klenck, Taylor, Benedict, McDanne1l, Gray, Anderson, Weissenfiuh, Newark, Miner, Harvey, Engstrom, Norris, Hansen, Haag, Gallagher, Row lV. Gebhardt, Christensen, Huck, Schuler, McFayden, Kiernan, Davis, Smith, Fertig, Miller, McGarry, Mavrelis, Krantz, Smith, Craft, Shirey, Clark, Backstrom, Hanks. Row V. Highhouse, Anderson, Korb, Kyler, Sasserson, Yarzabek, Anna, Lepore, Speidel, Curren, Check, Dilker, Dinsmoor, Brown, Brennan, Washburg, Eton. Row VI. Nicholson, Masterson, Wright, Anderson, Nelson, Grosch, Kifer, Pearson, Wykoff, Pirillo, Bal- lard, Lamb, Walsh, Larsen, Tremblay. Row VII. Pulli, Frontera, Sandberg, Pickett, Ward, Houston, Smith, Brown, Johnson, Reese, Niver, Johnson, Morell, Allen, Johnson, Carlson. GAIN in 1939 the Science Club appeared as a regular school activity under the direction of lllr. Beckwith. The club rapidly developed from the embryonic stage to aninteresting and helpful organization for the pupils of the science department. The society convened the second Thursday of each month. llloving pictures of scientific interest and talks by well-known men of Warren were features of the pro- grams of this organization. ' The following oiiicers were elected at the first meeting: President .................. ,................ K EITH YoUNc Vice-President ....,... ........ P ALMER DAvis Secretary ...,..,.,.... ..,.,.. P AU1, WEAVER Treasurer .,...,. ...,..... R OBERT SEAVY 96 Stenographers' Club I H H Row I. Driscoll, Hummrich, Scalise, Nelsen, Rowland, Jordan, Maines, Mrs. Wade, Maines, Wozneak, Benbenek, Scrivano, Scalise, Pierce, Clendenning, Siliano, Scalise, Olmstead. Row II. Tremblay, Perry, Nielsen, Lorenz, Fox, Russo, Johnson, Hayes, Ruland, Dahle, Cole, Seder, Rapp, Maths., Cottillion, Rogan, Wall, Gotto. Row III. Danielson, Casey, Reynolds, Messner, Knupp, Duncan, Gary, Berlin, Allen, Johnson, Ittel, Hoskins, Ittel, Bowell, Valentine, Aber, Brindis. Row IV. Rich, Papalia, Rulander, Anderson, Nugent, Pearce, Roberts, Shearer, Lind, Sehwanke, Lundberg, Lindahl, Bengston, Scalise, Lauf- fenburger. Row V. Brian, Feiro, Bloom, Peterson, Briggs, Frost, Hennessy, Pesko, Green, Rich, Lopez. HE Stenographers' Club organized in September and elected the following officers: President ................... ......,..,... L UELLA MAINES Vice-President ......,., .,.........,. A NNE L. BENGSTON Secretary ....,.,..,.,...... ..,...,..., K ATHLEEN JOHNSON Treasurer ..,.,.. ........ ..... ....,.... ...,,,......, .,...... .... ........,.,..,..,.,..,.,,. M A R Y L I N D All the members were keenly interested and toolc an active part. Programs, which were well attended during the year, stressed the qualifications necessary for success in an office position and consfsted of office plays, talks, and dis- cussions. Several times during the year the club joined with the other commercial clubs for instructional meetings and entertainments. An effort was made this year to make the work of the club more effective by establishing a closer bond between the community and the school. Through a series of surveys the club ascertained what positions are open to Warren High School graduates, what duties are entailed in these positions, and what percentage of former commercial graduates are holding oHice positions. lt is hoped that as a result of these surveys this year's group of stenographers will be better fitted to take its place in the community. The spring style show, which is annually sponsored by the club, was well received by the students and the general public and proved to be an outstanding event of the school year. 97 l YN H unior Shorthand Club l Row I. Weisseniiuh, Kinch, Stoner, Vizza, Vrenna, Bevevino, Miss Wood, Miss Heywang, Miss Anderson, Taylor, Mathis, Conroy, Matthews, Greenlund, Saraceno, Peterson, Rizzardi, Anderson, King, Cardamone, Manfrey. Row Il. Paul, M. Scalise, Peck, Hildum, A. Matthews, Cangelosi, Fitzgerald, Snyder, Beichner, Munksgard, Reynolds, Long, Mader, Lucks, Look, Duckett, Poole, Baxter, Aber, O'Meara, Osoba, L. Mit- chell, Geniotto, Edwards. Row Ill. Hansen, Lindberg, Donahey, Flood, Rapp, Wade, Wooster, Miller, Toner, C. Swanson, Beach, Maraseo, N. Johnson, Samuelson, Muscaro, Andrea, I-Iorning, Lacy, Dickerson, Seymour, Mansfield, M. Pick, H. Pick. Row IV. L. Johnson, Eck, English, Cobb, Alexander, Cerra, Sara- ceno, Crocker, Mason, Loucks, Ettinger, Turner, Muscaro, A. Olson, Nasman, Boston, Jefferson, Spattifor, A. Anderson, L. Anderson, Rohlin, Nielsen, Rossell, Cangelosi. Row V. Mortenson, Kiser, Foster, Tower, Groves, M. Johnson, Goal, M. Anderson, M. Johnson, R. Olson, Whipple, Wolcott, Thompsen, D. Peterson, Ronan, F. Petersen, A. Steinkamp, E. Johnson, A. Peterson, Casses, Phillips, Gilson, Christie. Row VI. Webster, Thomas, Ristau, Moore, Wolstencroft, Rieder, Brown, Greenlund, Christensen, Lamb, Moll, O'Connor, Taft, Notoro, D. Wilkins, M. Wilkins, White, Wagner, E. Weissenfluh, Corelli, Baker, Nollinger. Row VII. M. Johnson, Irwin, Christie, Bloom, Albaugh, Palmer, Wolfe, Robinault, H. Carlson, Spattifor, Juliano, Pesko, Lindberg, Bensgton, Siifm, A. Smith, M. Smith. HE Shorthand Club was started this year by the beginning shorthand classes of Bliss Heywang, Bliss Wood, and Bliss Anderson. ln the meetings, which were held during the class period one day in each month, shorthand and business requirements were the main topics. The social side was brought into these meetings by games involving shorthand. The officers were as follows: President .......,...,...................,.,..,.,....,....., ........... P ATRICIA Lorie Vice-President ........,,. ......,... B ERNICE TAYLOR Secretary .........,.,.,.,...,.......... .,..,..... J EAN THOMAS Executive Board ......... .....,.... K ATHARINE MATHIS FRANK RossELL STANLEY ALBAUGH H KATHLEEN MARASCO GXLBERT TAET LORRAINE BEVEVINO ELMER BLooM CHARLES NIELSEN MAXINE MATTHEWS CHARLOTTE SWANSON JOSEPH TAMBURINE MARY HORNING DOROTHY PETERSON 98 Bookkeeping Club ll H U H Row I. Beichner, Graziano, Imperial, Barhight, Dietch, Rowland, Blastic, Schreckengost, Matthews, Knupp, Mitchell, Reynolds, Munksgard, McCullough, Danielson, Aber, Ristau, Mader, Webster, Thomas. Row II. Drum, Berdine, Manuel, Landers, Hudson, Grosch, Mahatfey, Streich, Graziano, Hogue, Cam- pagna, Miss Wood, Miss Lloyd, Hansen, Baxter, DeLong, Dahler, Ristau, Probst, Egan, Gray, Wells, Welsh, Speidel. Row III. Roberts, Wilson, Lyle, Scalise, Dilt, Edminston, Rich, Pierce, Peterson, Valen- tine, Loney, Randinelli, Scalise, Hulings, Anderson, English, Mickelson, Mickelson, Anderson, Groves, Paul, Ringler, Fowler. Row IV. Blume, Dennison, Delvlarco, Scalise, Vavala, Lee, DeVore, Wenzel, Zuerl, Zingone, Wolstencroft, Gnage, Altenberg, Gibson, Greene, Layton, Andersen, Andersen, Dunham, Barr, Valentine, Johnson, Dobson, Olskey, Myers, Gardner, Ward. Row V. Songer, Brown, Homer, Keyvinski, Arrigo, Merritt, Hennessy, Maniakas, Lucks, Hall, Hoffman, Gardner, Johnson, Juliano, Spies, Hale, Hamblin, Barnes, Sharp, Kane, Nuhfer, Scalise, Pratz, Keller, Lagerblade, Lane. Row VI. Wagner, Wooster, Smith, Lichtenberger, Schweitzer, Lyle, Steber, Taft, Gill, Schmatz, Yarzabek, Schearer, Hand Turner, Ettinger, Cerra, Tucker, Schmonsky, Siliano, Wilcox, Farr, Walker, Pederson, Weissenduh, Guss, Pusateri. Row VII. Segel, Stewart, Conway, Walker, Temple, Smith, Wilson, Swanson, Olson, Johnson, Cobb, Olson, Graham, Sorensen, Nichols, Scalise, Larson, Schuler, Dunn, O'Connor, Schmonsky, Pearson, Hagberg, Valentine, Vavala. Row VIII. Dove, Graham, Nordine, Seymour, Welsh, Nuhfer, Haight, Bloom, Albaugh, Cangelosi, Smith, Driscoll, Reiff, Amann, Thompson, Anderson, Pick, Anderson, Nelson, Cerando, Meade, Munksgard, Campbell, Carlson. HE Bookkeeping Club represented the advanced and the beginning classes in bookkeeping. Each section was organized as a unitg the entire group then worked together. The following officers were elected: Hdranced Group Beginning Group President ........................................,....,,.... ELLA MAE ABER President .....,..............,.,..................,..,.,..,. JOE TAMBURINE Vice-President . ,.,..., .... CHESTER MUNKSGARD Vice-President ......... ......,... R AYMOND SORENSEN Secretary ..,.....,.....,.,..................... ,..,...... ,..,..... , J EAN THOMAS Secretary ..,......,.,..,.......,.....,.,......................,..,.,......., JOAN DovE Representatives, who aided the oiiicers in program plans, were chosen from each bookkeeping class as follows: Phyllis Leuthold, Ernest Sedon, Jane Sharp, Fowler Speidel, Raymond Sorensen, Geneva Lane, Jack Dove, Betty Dobson, Ann Ringler, William Pearson, Jean Gardner, Richard Larson. The purpose of the club was to promote the study of bookkeeping and to provide the necessary social qualifications of a bookkeeper. At the meetings, which were held during class periods, topics of interest and of value were presented. Informal parties were held at the close of the business session. The club made a survey to determine systems of bookkeeping used in various oflices in Warren. Speakers from several business organizations were invited to discuss import- ant questions with the club. 99 l l i italian Building The three-storied Italian Pavilion at the World's Fair provides a superb setting for the treasures of art and of history which have been selected from innumerable collections in Italy. The structure itself typifies Italy's conception of hydro-electric power as a great factor in building the World of Tomorrow. Surmounting the Pavilion is a tower upon which is a replica of the ancient statue of the Goddess Roma, the original of which stands on the Capitoline Hill in Rome. A magnificent cascade of Water falls from the base of the pedestal and presents a thrilling spec- tacle with its unusual lighting effects. In our language clubs not only the principles of the language are learned, but the customs, the life, and the culture of both ancient and modern times are gained through pictures, colored slides, and projects. Italian Building, New York World'.r'Fair OUI' MUSGUITI N exceptionally fine museum is to be found on the second Hoor of our high school building. Two years ago all classrooms were removed from the top Hoor of the building. Arrangements were then made for displaying most of the exhibits formerly located in cases in the corridors and for relocating these exhibits in the lwuseum Room on the second Hoor. The major portion of the exhibit constitutes one of the finest geologic exhibits in any high school in the State of Pennsylvania. It was made possible through a donation in 1920 by llr. Levi Smith, a resident of Warren. This exhibit of minerals and mineral rock is of such rarity and value that the School of Klineral Industries of Penn- sylvania State College has sent experts who have cleaned and reclassified that portion of the exhibit on condition that they may remove a portion of that exhibit as a loan to Pennsylvania State College. Today a visitor to the School of lXIineral Industries at State College will find the loan made by the Warren High School as one of the out- standing exhibits in that institution. The Levi Smith exhibit includes the history of coal and the geological formation of Pennsylvania arranged in the order of that formation. Other exhibits on display and their source are in part as follows: a valuable collection of fossils known as the Randall collection made possible by several local citizensg models of early American homes and early American furniture secured from the Works Progress Administration -these form a background for students of Ameri- can History and American Industryg varied materials from the Commercial lX'Iuseum of Philadelphia and from interested citizens in Warren. The museum is open to groups of students upon schedule and to individuals in the community upon request. 102 llll Row I. Siffin, Clinger, Peterson, Mackay, Brown, Morrison, Miss Gilmore, Leuthold, Chapman, Harding, Conroy, Graham, Bathurst, Dey. Row Il. Beckley, Linder, Corbett, Hubbs, Deardorff, Lyon, Dove, Koeb- ley, Blick, E. Larason, F. Peterson, Chimenti, Scalise, Bathurst, Graham. Row III. Blastic, Kiernan, Grillo, Russell, Barnes, Cole, Driscoll, Brenan, Nichols, Washburg, Crane, Guild, Granquist, Pearson, Pollow, Row IV. Hinderer, Gallagher, Shollenberger, Delp, Hoskins, Rossell, Hansen, Falconer, Croft, Sontag, Nelson, Johnson, Anderson, Masterson. Row V. Hills, Smead, Schatzle, Peck, Ollson, Hansen, Smith, Tranter, Sellin, Knapp, Whitehill, McGarry, Johnson, Rice, Shirey. Row VI. Anderson, Samuelson, Roos, Farnsworth, Kuhre, Klenck, Hibner, Pees, Guiher, Boyd, Hathaway, Murback, Peterson, Eaton, Rasmussen, Lettie. Row VII. McCool, Lyon, Monroe, Logan, Carlson, Crocker, Shea, Anderson, Rapp, Norris, Krebs, Holcomb, Crane, Lawson, Erickson, Davis, Erickson. Row VIII. Johnson, Endress, Donze, Dobson, Hathaway, Gustin, Lutz, Heald, Schwab, Wykoff, Cumblad, Mullhaupt, Nicholson, Anna, Seavy, Waxman, Sorenson. Row IX. Frontera, Schweitzer, Liberty, Maniakas, Snyder, Simmons, Donaldson, Hoover, Karl, Campbell, Templeton, Lindquist, Black, Hoppe. Row X. Retterer, Johnson, Gray, Tranter, Crull, Trautman, Campbell, Haglund, Tears, Cannon, Pring, Cooney, Masterson, Wilson, Murphy. HE Latin Club engaged in various activities during the year. At several meetings educational material was featured. Slides pertaining to famous paintings were presented, and the artists were studied. With an attractive program including a tureen supper, a play, and the exchange of gifts, the Roman Saturnalia was celebrated. At Christmas and at Easter the Nunn et Tune class pub- lication was issued. One of the outstanding events of the year was the annual Hflay banquet, which was attended by students from High School and Beaty. Dr. Calderwood of Grove City College was the guest speaker. Certificates were awarded to all students attaining an average of 90'Zy or better. The encouragement and guidance of Bliss Gilmore merited great appreciation. Io MACKAY Editor of Nunc et Tune .......,.,.,.., VICTORIA KREBS JEAN Moiuusorc Assistant Editor ,........,.,..........., MARY E. KIERNAN HARRY CONROY BETTY J. BROWN LEROY CHAPMAN JAMES HARDING Consuls ......... ....,.,., 103 l I I Le Cercle Francais N H N Row I. CL. to RJ Klenck, Meley, Krebs, Africa, Jacobson, Davis, Erickson, Skelton, Miss Day, Smith, C. Miller, Marasco, Folkman, Miner, J. Weaver, Johnston. Row lI. KL. to RJ Norris, Falk, Unangst. Schweitzer, Dygan, Monroe, McFarland, Cobb, Greenlee, Young, B. Miller, Taylor, McGarry, Matthews, Greenlund, Scalise, Svenson. Row Ill. QL, to RJ Kelsey, Woodruff, Cotillion, Granger, Brown, Branch, Warren, Andersson, J. Anderson, Brenan, Carlson, Lind, Peterson, Rosenquist, Cunningham. Row IV. CL. to RJ Sherwood, Clark, Dunkle, Engstrom, Klinestiver, Hultberg, Harris, McFayden, Paul, Harvey, Abplanalp, Nelson, Santoro, Newark, Giegerich, Elmquist. Row V. CL. to RJ Pickett, R. Johnson, L. Allen, Reese, Washburg, M. Johnson, Henderson, E. Allen, Morell, Lundahl, Langhans, Swanson, P. Weaver, L. Johnson. HE French Club was composed of students from the third and the fourth semester classes. Once every month they convened for a program of songs, plays, and talks, all in French. At the October meeting the following officers were elected: La Presidente .....,...,. ........... Y '1RG1N1.i SMITH Le Vice-President ,......,. ,.....,.., P ALMER Davis La Secreraire .....,.,.... ...,.,...,., A NNE SKELTON Le Tresorier .,..... ......... ........ ,.., .... ..., ......,... P H i 1 . i P AFRICA The November meeting featured a play, cleverly presented by a competent cast. All French students were invited to the Christmas meeting. A marionette show was the highlight of the evening. Santa Claus was there and distributed gifts to all. Game Night, fast becoming an annual affair of the club, was held in February. Familiar games were made different by applying French in place of our own language. French Club proved both entertaining and educational to the students. 10-if Row I. Wilkins, Hathaway, Dey, Lesser, Black, Mathis, Klinestiver, Weissenliuh, Anderson, Nelson, Craft, Backstrom. Row II. Carlson, Carlson, Long, Drayer, Mullhaupt, Miss Striekler, Jensen, Matson, Hawley, Zureher, Benbenek. Row III. Hansen, Anderson, Zimmerman, Ristau, Rydholm, Young, Pearson, Armstrong. Row IV. Loueks, Rapin, Culbertson, Calderwood, Passenger. Row V. Korb, Fehlman, Geb- hardt, Lauffenberger, Pollow. Row VI, Anderson, Weaver, Fino, Hoppe, Christensen, McFarland. HE German Club was organized into two sections under the name of Die Rheinlander. At the first fall meeting the following officers were elected: Erster Teil Prasidentin .,..,.,.,...., , ...,.,..,,............. ,.., .....,..,.. , ....... ........,... K A T HERXNE MATHIS Vizeprasidentin ....... .....,.,.,........,......,.......,..... ,..,....,. M A me WEISSENFLUH Schriftfiihrerin .,..,,,..,....... .,,..,....,.,...,...... R UTH BLACK Programmausschuss ...,.,. .,.. , .,...,.,...... , ...,... ,,...............,., .......... C 0 N STANCE DEY Zweiter Teil Prasident .,.,,.,......., ,,.................,..,...........,,.........,.,.....,., ,.,.......,... E D WIN ANDERSON Vizeprasident ...........,.,.. ....,..,,.,.,. H AROLD ZIMMERMAN Schriftfiihrerin ..,,.,........... ,.,..,..... E LANORE KLINESTIVER Programmausschuss ..,.,.,..,.....,..............,....,......,..,...,........,....,....,.........,.,..,.,..,..,..,....,...,......,..... KEITH YOUNG The club meetings were made very interesting by the unusual topics which were chosen by the program committee. Fraulein G. Hollander, a native German from Unna, VVestphalia, Germany, was a guest at several club meetings. llflany interesting facts about Germany were presented. The German classes subscribed to a new German magazine called the Jugend- post, published by the Rochester Abenpost. This magazine won the hearty approval of all the German pupils as was shown by the large number of subscriptions. The magazine, Lebewohl, was published at the end of the first and second semesters. These issues were dedicated to the Thuringia Forest and Baden. The annual banquet in honor of the senior members marked the end of a very inter- esting and profitable year. 105 DeUl'SCi19I' Vefelh Federal Building The United States Federal Building is one of the most pretentious buildings of the Fair. Last Junc- President Roosevelt assisted in laying the corner- stone of this building, which includes exhibits of the executive, the judicial, and the legislative branches of our American Government. These departments are symbolic of a government for the people. The Student Council of Warren High School inculcates a spirit of co-operation between the admin- istration and the pupils. The Parents' Round Table promotes a better understanding between the home and the school. The Girls' Club and the Hi-Y foster the growth of high ideals and train for citizenship. - -... , --., ...-.,.,..P.,,....?- .-.f-vii i I I 4 1 l I X k i 1 V T ,,,, ,V V wi N Y W U Y H V Y YY rf ,whim 777777 Wg., , ,,,,,,,,- ,,f7n, - --.----f ,-,vv -- ---N I 1 i Q I i i A f . f V -V ' V 1 3 i 1 i 1 5 5 1 e 5 r 1 1 1 Y F , , l YQAQ 'W M ,,-. M 1w-,V WA-MmMw bMM-,WWQ-W ,,,, Y- 44M, ,,,, ,v,Mmm,,,,W4.AAA-,MW mm ,,,,, A -.-.. - -..,.-A. -W 1 K 1 I S I '- -'ai-5f, n f ' .1'.'-,', ,'j-. ' 1, 'f-3.11.1-1gf.'gi' ', ., !f2C 'Ti -1-A-' ,'- ,1 -Q ,- Hg ,- A- ' fr 1' V- , -'., ' '- '. ' -' '- 'f 4 K if 'ffi ' ' ' . Q ' , - --f . , , I 2 1512.-n,. fy.-Myra, -, '.W.,,x-,gr .1,,K:.':f1 ,-K.,Q--.,.,,,.,.4,f:-,fr ,,-.: -ag-f,m,,f VW.-9 ,LW ,M , fy ,, x 4, ., H ,. ,, 1, M, -H , . x, W5 , - , H Q WF? A f l- +i5uy'fA', 9' ly Y' T I'f:1.Lr: ,',-vw: 'aVI,f'f .p' 1m4QnE: f5szs..,q. ,Lux-1flf?-e.Q:f1ffgsf1-5fIQ,-.w,r.:f'v.','w1-mgaq'a.uy::f'f'wma' 154. mg gl' iff W .- -45E fQ2wi.'mJgiZmQkE:f'f vwfwmafmwafwgagnimvxmw2.mm:fm T I T Student Council Row I. Miss Wood, Davis, Krantz, Mavrelis, Engstrom, Taylor, Cobb, Skelton, Larason, Cumblad, Lundahl, Miss Glasser. Row II. Smith, Long, Miller, McGarry, Urbanski, Linder, Greenlee, Reese, Sandstrom, Neilsen, Calderwood. Row III. Rice, Mackay, Knapp, Dean, Young, Africa, Bloom. Row IV. Krebs, Cangelosi, Leuthold, Templeton, Dobson, Nelson. Row V. Maines, Johnson, Sellin, Cannon, Conroy, Leuthold. President ,.,. ..,. . . ..... BERNICE T.-XYI.0R Vice-President ..... ......,.,......,, J ACK DAVIS Secretary ...,....,..,.,. ........., A UDREY COBB Treasurer ....... . .,....,.. BILL LUNDAHL HROUGHOUT the year the Student Council, which was a representative group of the entire school, Worked to bring about a better school spirit and to unite the student body through co-operation and friendship. The standing committees were responsible for much of the success of the Student Council. The ways and means committee, headed by Jack Davis, had charge of the All-School Indoor Carnival, which was most successful both in a financial and a social Way. About four hundred students played an active part in carrying out the details of the event. The work of the social committee under the leadership of Doris hlavrelis was greatly hindered by building repairs. However, a few dances and an all-school party were held. The assembly committee, headed by Anne Skelton as chairman, brought to the students many entertaining and valuable programs, in which out of town speakers were presented. The cost of these assemblies was paid from the treasury of the Student Council. The citizenship committee, headed by Fred Cumblad, took charge of traffic in the halls and a reorganization of fire drills. The eligibility committee with Frances Engstrom as head checked to see if each member of the Student Council was eligible for membership. Rigid adherence to the requirements of scholarship and attendance was maintained. 108 PGI'eI'1'l'S, ROUHCJ Table HH Seated. QL. to RJ Mrs. George Hultberg, Mrs. William Cannon, Mrs. Albert Leuthold, Mrs. Carl Lun- dahl, Mrs. Freeman Peterson, Mrs. Walter Eaton, Mrs. Paul McGarry. Standing. QL. to RJ Mrs. George Cobb, Mr. Arthur Kirby, Mr. Edward Branch, Mr. Ray Gerould, Mr. Floyd W. Bathurst, Mr. Alan Templeton, Mr. Maurice Emery, Mr. Hans VVa1ch1i, Mrs. Merton Klinestiver. HE Parents, Round Table consists of Il group of parents of high school students who meet in a monthly luncheon conference in the teachers' dining room of the high school. The membership in the group is kept at eighteen, the term of membership being three semesters. Each semester six members retire and six others are chosen to take their places. At these meetings, questions of interest to the school, the home, and the community are discussed. These questions may be of local interest involving a matter of school policy, or they may be questions affecting all of the schools of the state. Parents are encouraged to bring up questions in any meeting. The whole purpose of these con- ferences is to bring about a better understanding between the school and the home with the utmost benefit to the boys and girls of the high school as the end in view. The following members are grouped as to expiration of terms: January, 1939 MRS GEoRt:E C.xLDERwoon MRS. KXLBERT LEUTHo1.n MRS. GEORGE COBB MR. MAURICE EMERY MR. R. L. GEROULD MR. ARTHUR KIRBY MRS MRS MRS MRS. MRS. MRS. January, 19-L0 GEoRr:E l'lUl.TBERG F. O. PETERSON PAUL MCGARRY VVALTER EATON CARI, LUNDAHL W. H. CANNON June, 1939 MRS. M. G. KLINESTIVER MR. DONALD SCHULER MR. B. V. KNAPP MR. H. W. VVALCHLI MR. E. M. BRANCH MR. ALAN H. TEMPI,ETON Junf, 194-O MRS. HENRY JACOBSON MRS. F. H. NEWMAKER MR. S. H. RASMUSSEN MR. E. E. HAWLEY MR. DONALD MCCOMAS MR. VERGII. LESSER 109 5 MH High School Girls' Club Row I. Matthews, Corbett, Schuler, Miller, Taylor, McGee, Koebley, Branch, Greenlee, Miss Glasser, Miss Spade, Miss Wood, Miss Anderson, Miss Hurd, Miss Armstrong, Cobb, Paul, Skelton, Klinestiver, Krantz, Mavrelis, Wells. Row II. Adams, Donze, Benedict, Driscoll, Hummerich, Scalise, Nelson, Row- land, Reynolds, Erickson, Mathis, Larason, Warren, Schuler, Kelsey, Woodruff, Peck, Snyder, Johnson, Jacobson, McGarry. Row III. Unangst, Young, Croft, Black, Hudock, Brian, Danielson, Ristau, Webster, Conroy, Blastie, Endress, Bathurst, Andersson, Carlson, Foster, Hultberg. Row IV. Webb, Dickerson, Pick, Pick, Roos, Farnsworth, Hibner, Gray, Weaver, Greenland, McDannel, Lutz, King, Dickison, Munks- gard, Mitchell. Row V. SiHin, Gardner, Gibson, Abplanalp, Gebhardt, Knupp, Duncan, Gary, Lind, Messner, Loney, Meley, Boyd, Hathaway, McFarland, Monroe, Brown, Anderson. Row VI. Robertson, Mortensen, Wilkins, Tranter, Dahler Weaver, Ritchie, Regina, Manfrey, Knapp, Leuthold, Whitehill Koebley, Dove, Nelson, Sontag, Morrison, Lesser, Washburg, Row VII. Rasmussen, Lyons, Lawson: McGarry, DeLong, Layton, Ronan, Smith, Backstrom, Lacy Freund Eaton Peterson Russell, Mitchell Birchard, Crane. Row VIII. Parsons, Hand, Rice, Erickson, Gustin, Hathaway, Peterson, Alexander. Cobb, Harris, Carlson, Miller, Craft, Farrell, Miner, McFayden, Goal, Weissenfluh. Row IX. Linder, Deardorff, Clinger, Beckley, Urbanski, Lyons, Johnson, Sherwood, Simmons, Mackay, Murbaeh, Valentine, Paul, Wolstencroft, Wolsteneroft, McConnell, Samuelson, Peterson, Lind. Row X. Dobson, Dobson, Hubbs, Atwell, Beach, Rosenquist, Lucks, Keller, Matthews, Papalia, Frost, Allen, Aber, Dietch, Barhight, Larson, Ettinger, Brown. , President ....,.....,.,....,, .....,......,......,..,.. A UDREY Conan Vice-President .....,... ,.,.... E LANORE KLINESTIVER Secretary .,...,,.....,.,.... ...,..,.......,.,..,,....,.. D ELLA PAUL Treasurer ........, ........ I ANNE SKELTON HE Girls' Club of 1938-39 was a very active group. The cabinet was elected in the early part of September when plans were made for the first semesterg activities for the second semester were arranged following Christmas vacation. The program was carried out with great enthusiasm. The speakers were excellent and the social functions were very enjoyable. A leading event was the Hleadville Conference, which was attended by many girls besides the elected delegates. A new feature this year was the Saturday night dances. The annual Christmas party for poor children was also held. Early in the year standards were set up for Girl Reserve rings, which were presented to many club members at the annual lXIother and Daughter banquet. The Girls' 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. 110 HHH Row I. KL. to RJ Driscoll, E. Anderson, Mr. Bathurst, Mr. Springer, Templeton, Dilker, Conroy, Leuthold, Mr. Davis, Hanks, Miller, Hultman. Row II. lL. to RJ Zimmerman, Wiedmaier, Young. Hawley, Guild, L. Scalise, Chimenti, Mullhaupt, Niver, J. Nicholson, P. Nichols, R. Morrell, M. Anderson. Row Ill. CL. to RJ Rapin, Kearns, Wright, Manchester, Anna, Larimore, Turner, J. Beach, Maurer, Moll, Babbitt, Hansen, Niver, Horner. Row IV. IL. to RJ Amann, Weaver, R. Pearson, Christie, Waxman, Clark, Dahler, L. Graham, Pring, Cannon, I. Nicholson, L. Morell, P. Conway. Row V. QL. to RJ Lucia, Hoppe, Snyder, Mahaiy, Scalise, Hagerman, Cooney, Tears, Seymour, Trautman, W. Pearson, R. Beach, R. Speidel, Boyer. Offcers First Semester President ,, ..,......,..... .,.....,............................,........................................ .......... G E R.-XLD DILKER Vice-President ..,..,., ....,.......... H ARRY SEGEL Secretary ....,..,.,., ........ ,....... . ...,....,. H A RRY CoNRoY Treasurer ...,.,, ..,...,.,....,........,..,...,..,.,.....,.............,.................,........ ....... G A IL TEMPLETON 0,wf6I'I Second Semester President .......,.............. .,.,..........,.....,......,........,.............,..,.,.........,......,.,...... .......,.., J E RALD WALLIN Vice-President ....,.., ,.... ...,,,.....,,. D . ALE HANKS Secretary .,......,,.................,..,...,.........,........,.,.....,..,.,....,................ ,................,... , ..,.............................. H ARRY CONROY Treasurer ......,.....,.,....,,..........,......,..,.........,........,,.......,....., ...,,..,.,..,,,....,.........,..,..,....,.,......., B Asn. MANCHESTER Advisers ,......., ..,....... M R. BATHURST, MR. SPRINGER, MR. DAVIS of the Y. M. C. A. HIS year the Warren Hi-Y Club enjoyed the largest membership in its history with seventy-one boys enrolled for the first semester, and another good group for the second semester. A fine and varied program was planned for the year. The Hi-Y Club combined with the Girls' Club for a Hallowe'en party, a skating party, a Christmas carol sing, and several swims at the Y. llfl. C. A. Other outstanding events included the annual faculty tureen dinner, the County Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Rally, two educational movie programs, a health talk, a vocational guidance night with County Superintendent Blair as speaker, a talk on National Defense, and the annual senior banquet. 111 Heinz Building At the New York Worldls Fair, millions of spec- tators will visit the Heinz Building, which is erected along the architectural lines of the famous Peri- sphere and Trylon. Spectacular lighting effects fea- ture the structure, which has 20,000 square feet of fioor space. The huge dome of this edifice, towering 90 feet, is a landmark at the Fair. This enormous building with its displays is only one of many adver- tising projects by the makers of world-famous products. Our Hall of Exhibits contains 119 advertisers. Without the patronage of the merchants in YVarren and the surrounding communities, the publication of this yearbook would not be possible. '59-Q. Fd,-r Heniz Building, Nefw York World': Fair I EXFHBHS Advertising index A A. A. A. fWarren Countyj .,.... Ace Beauty Salon ..,........,.,.,.......,,. Angle's Restaurant ..,....,,....,...... Angove's Market ..... ,,.... ........,.......... Autobody Repair Company , ..... Arcade Recreation ..,.,.....,.,..,.,..... B Baird Tire Shop ..,..... ....,..,. Balrstow Studio ................... Baker's ..........,.,.,,...,.,...........,.,........ Barrette's ............,......,....,.,................ Bartsch Furniture Store ., ..... B Q B Smoke Shop ,....... ,...... Beckley, C., Inc. ..,.,.......... . Bennett, W. O. ...,......,.,.......... . Betty Lee Shop ....................,....,.. Blomquist Canoe Livery ......., Blue Sunoco Station .,.................. Borg Studio ....,..,.,.,.,..,...,............,....,....,. B. P. O. E. 1Warren Localj ...... Bradford Supply Company ......... Brown's Boot Shop ,.,.. ...,.......,.. . C Canton Engraving Company ....,..,.........,.,.,..,...,.,......,.... Clarendon State Bank ,.,...... .......... ...,.... ,............,. .................. Community Consumer Discount Company .....,.,. Conewango Refinery .,.,....... ,.,....,.,...... ..........................,.,.,.,... Cox Sons and Vining Company ..... ,. .,.,.,...................... . Cozy Corner ....,..,.,......,.,...,,....,.,..................,.... ........,, Craft and Genge ............,........................ .......... Croghan Printing Company ...... D Danielson-Carter ...,................. Davidson Company ....,..,,,,.,.. Dieges 8z Clust .,.,...................,.... E East Side Esso Station .......... Eddy Insurance .........,...,..,.......,........ Edgett, C. W. .....,,...,,,.,..,..,........................... ..,...... . Educational Supply Company .......,. ........., Emblem Oil Company ..................,...,.. .......... Erickson, Creed ..,,..,..,.,.,.,..,..........,.,, F First National Bank ..,.. ,...,,.,,. . Floridin Company ...........,...... Folkman's .............................,.......... G Gaughn's Drug Store ......,...... Geracimos ....,,....,..,,,,..,............,,.. Gibson, Leo D. ........ .............,.,.. . H Hammond Iron Works .,.,...... Harriett-Byrt Shoppe ,.... ,..,.. , .. Hoff Business College ......,.,,........... Hubbard Motor Sales, C. .A .,.,, . J Jean Carol Hat Shop ............ Junior Class .. .,...,..,.............,.......... .. K Kay and Miller ......................., Keystone Art Studio ................ Kinander Coal Company ..,.... Kingsport Press , .... . ,....... .... , . Kinnear, Ben .,.,..,..,..... .............. Kresge, S. S. .,.,..... ..,............. . L Langhan's Service Station ....,.... Leiby's Donut Shop ................,.,..., Lesser, B. V. .........,.,.,,.........,....... , 114- 122 129 132 138 138 132 138 128 121 153 144 140 152 148 130 162 152 156 147 121 129 161 159 128 123 160 146 159 163 150 153 146 165 164 164 162 145 163 115 116 137 129 145 165 163 121 145 130 140 124 162 160 158 159 140 139 156 140 124 Lester Shoe Company ...,...., Lewis Market ...,.,..,.....,..........,. Lipman's ......,..............,......,......... .. Lutz Funeral Home . ..,.........,... .. M Mader Motor Sales, C. L. .....,,.,....... , McClure, W. L. and Monty Messerly Monument Works ..,,........... Metzger-Wright Co. ............,,.............. . Miller's Cut Rate Drug Store .....,., Miller Shop, The .........,...,,................... Mohr Printery, The .......................,........ Montgomery Ward .,.......................,.,........ Motor Lighthouse Corporation ..... Mullen Drug Company ....................... Munksgard Garage .................,.......... Murphy Company ............,..... N National Forge ..............,....,..,. Nation-Wide Stores .,.....,,... Nichols Jewelry . ....,.................,..... 0 Offerle, Victor ...... ....,.,.,.,......... P Penney Company, J. C. ..,..,,.,.,......,........ . Pennsylvania Electric Company .,.,... Peterson Funeral Home ,.......,.....,,..., ,... Pickett's .....,,.,.....,....,,....,,,.,.,..,.....,............... Piso Company ....................... Printz's .,....,.......... ... ..............,.. R Reliable Furniture Company ........ S Schaeffer, Fred M. ....,..,.......,.........,........,.......,...... ...,.... . School District of Warren Borough .,..,..... ....,.... Senior Class ......,.........,........,......,.......,..,.,...,..........,. .,....... South Side Cash Market ....... , ........ , .,.,... Stein's .,.,.,,...,.,.........................,,,., .. Stokes Studio ................,........, Struthers-Wells Co. Sturgis, Stanley ..,......... Style Shop,. The .........,.. Swanson Tire Shop ....... ,........ . .. T Texas Lunch .....,...,........,,.............. Thomas Studio .........................,....... Times Publishing Company .....,. Times Square Super Service ....... V Valentine 81 Sons, Nels ..,....... W Walker Creamery Products ..,.,..,.,. Waram Motors ..,.,,,.,.,....,....,...,.,.,..,............. Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Warren Axe 8: Tool Company ...,..... Baking Company .......,........,.,..,... Bank and Trust ,.....,...,.,......, ...., , ...,.. ......... County Dairy Association .......... ,...,,... Gear Products ........,.,.,.......,.,..,.,.,...,. .....,... National Bank ., ..... ,......,,.,. ..... , ,..... WeakIey's Service Station .....,,., Webster, Geo. D. ....,..........,.,....,..,.,.,...........,...,.... ..,...,. . Western Auto Association ..,....,.,.,.,,................ ,...,..., West Penn Oil Company .....,......,.,....,,.,.,..,....,,.,..,.. .......,. West Ridge Transportation Company ,....,.. ,.,..... Wills and Company .,................,.......,,.........,..,.....,. ...,...., Winan's Insurance .............................,.,...,........ .....,... Wineriter's Grocery ..,.,,.. ....... Y Y. M. C. A. ....... .....,.. . Y. W. C. A, ,..... . 154 116 130 131 129 135 160 142 153 14S 149 151 125 122 116 128 117 139 158 121 122 141 152 141 151 125 151 130 155 157 136 132 132 158 164 137 153 154 150 144 137 137 136 154 148 135 127 133 164 119 160 136 141 120 122 154 146 124 120 150 0000000 Kathleen Johnson Lorraine Johnson Alice Jordan .....,. ,.,. Adelaide Juliano ,. Marjorie Kelsey Violet Knupp .......... Helen Lindahl ,.,......., .,,,,.,,,,,, DRAGON '39 SMWZ p EE Q ' L 0 - 'S r' 'T Yi' :V,,g11-' 'K 'kv . . . . when books are shelved for a more intense study of the world and its ways .... One of the first business steps undertaken by many of this year's graduates will be the opening of a Savings Account as soon as they start earning money. Many of our older citizens may well follow the example of these future business men and success- ful homemakers in preparing for life's challenges. W'e'l1 be glad to help your funds grow by adding compound interest to the amounts you save here. I Warren, Pa. QQQK XNSURMQ 5' mm 2 g 5 - 'Vemaef' LASTING IMPRESSIONS . .,.,. .. . ,.,.,....,.,..,..... . ......,.,.. .... .,... . . ,... ....,.,......, . . .Honest labor bears a lovely face , .,........,..,.........Better late than never , A little nonsense now and then- : .......,..Endurance is patience concentrated 2 . Her voice was ever soft 2 Bashing smile, a cheerful face . .Modest humility is beauty s crown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s 0 c 0 c o 0 0 o o o e 0 o c--o--o--c--0--0--0--0--0--one--0--0--0--0--Q--s 0 0-c--0--a--0 115 DRAGON '39 lvlunksgarcl Garage Complimwlzs 110 Crescent Street of A REPAIRS ' STORAGE Lewis Market 2 QUALITY MEATS ' 2+-HOUR ' VVRECKER SERVICE Since 1890 ' OFFICIAL AAA GARAGE TI-IE FLQQIDIN COMPANY ..g..g.. g.4.4..g..g..g..g..g..g..Q..g..Q..Q..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g.. ... g..g..g..g..g LASTING IMPRESSIONS - Ermina Lorenz .,....,.,....,.....,.....,..,.,................................,........,.........,..................,.............,.....,.......,. Neat, not gaudy Ruby Matha ,.,4,..,...,. , ........,..........................,.....,.........,............,.,..................................,........,...,.,.,.,..., Deeds alone suffice Wesley Anderson ,...... ............,.,..,...,., .......,4..,..,........,.,.,.,..,.,......,.....,.............,...,.........,. N o waster of words is he Warren Anna ..... ,.....,....,...... ........,.....,... L i kes to carry on conversation Morgon Babcock ..........,.,.... ,............,.,..... H e's not dead: he's sleeping Paul Ballard .,.,................ .................... S tudying is one awfu rin Richard Barnhart . ...,......,,.,.... I love a good time all the ime ..... ..,.....,.., .......................,..,.....,..,...........,..,........ I 116 lgd I t DRAGON ,39 il3est wishes to the Glass of 1939 ' Notionol Forge ond . O CDTCII IGI ICG Co - 0 I IRVIXE. WVARREN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA I O U O C O 00000 OOC UOOOOOCC OOO O .,..,...........,........ . . ,..............,.....,...............................................,..,.....,..... . .....,..,..........., , LASTING IMPRESSIONS Robert Beatty .......,. .,........,................,..,.,.,.....,.,..,.,.....,.,,.,.,.,..,...,.,.... G od's gift to women, one in particular 5 Robert Bloom ...,..... ,.....................,........,.,............, ,..... ,...........,. .,...................... W a lkinyz around in a dream 3 Peter Bunk . .,.,...... ,........ . , .....,,....,.....,,..,......,........,.............,.....,......., Going up Q Paul Campbell ,.........,. ............,.,.,. G reat man in a small body 5 Richard Carlson .,....... ..,....,.,.,..,.,.,..............,.,... S trivinyz to do right 5 Warren Check .,............... ............,........,.,.........,........,,...,,... N oise personified 5 Chester Christensen .... ............,. W ho doesn't get tired of work? 5 Frederick Cumblad .,...,..,.., .,........................... W hat man dares, I dare 5 117 TOJGY-TOI'I10l'l'OW? DRAGON '39 Y A X I 2'11 E 1,f A X Lx 23 If gn 1 I KX X x Cv fl, AHA, 1 4 X 455, 52?-lim! -2 4' wx! I S? l ' l 'I f Ku. 1 'kf X xx ' 1 '53 gi 4245.5 l rl Clip this advertisement and pLlSl18 'l'YI, U. SCTCLP book! Look at it frequently, for it contains an age-old secret of getting ahead, the truth of which you will realize more as years go by .... This is the mes- sage: Out of every dollar you receive, set aside a dime for the . instead of misery, plenty instead of want, and success instead of failure. life invite you to use this bank. It will be zz pleasure to co-operate with you in any possible way. Y5lARREN NATIONAL BANK llflember Federal Deposit lnsurance Corporation 119 future. By following this simple rule you may know happiness 5 DRAGON '39 Compliments of West penn Gil Compony Nlarketeers of Petroleum Products Warren, Pennsylvania Congrotulotions Seniors! Tell me of 'whom thou art fond, 1111111 will tell thee who thou art, mid the sage Goethe. No one 01111 hide hir true character. lflflzerefver we go, we are on exhibition. Gur voluntary everyday acts are held up like a bul- letin board for everyone to read, not as We Would like to be, but as we are. A thousand eyes and a thousand judgments are estimating us, and any act of pettiness Will leave its impress upon that esti- mate, be assured. We stamp our own value upon ourselves and cannot expect to pass for more. The Editor AS WE KNOW THEM Florence Rozzan ....... ........,..,.,........,...,. ...............,........................................, Geraldine Johnson ....,.................,............,........,.,........,........ ...,..,.... Marcella Mullen .... ..,,.,.,..,......,....,......,..,..................,..........,....,......., Ruth Black ........,.,..... Mary Branch .,......... Isabelle Brindis ....., Audrey Cobb ......,.,.. 120 . ........ reserved f ' dl rien y ..........independent ............artistic entertaining Jolly ..........,athletic : Conljrliznrfzzts of Brodliord Supply Co. VVarren, Pa. . OIL, GAS WELL and REFINERY SUPPLIES 2 . Rlyerls Automatic Water Systems, ? VVorthington Pumps and Compressors . .U... . ...ll ...U . C C . '. .'.'. . . . l C C C C U C . AI Your Junko' S QQ I 6 535 4 BAKERS 6 Cleaning .. Pressing .. Repairing 211 Third Avenue VVarren, Pa. 9 in life is a good appearance. Let us take good care of your wardrobe g One of the greatest aids to success DRAGUN '39 BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS of 1939 O O from l-larriet-Byrt Shoppe 225 Second Avenue HQuality First - Service Always Victor l-l. Qhcerle qllloriil . 18 Hertzel Street Phone -H+, Day or Night VVarren, Pa. O O C l O C C O C C U 0 U O I l C O O l C C I . , . . . . , . , ....,..........................,...........,..........., , , , , , , , ,..,.......... AS VVE KNOVV THEM ' Mary Driscoll ........... ....,.,.,......,,.,.,,.,...........,.,.....,.,.,..,.,.,......,......,...........,... ................,.. t a lkative 2 Janet Duncan .,., ........,.,.......,...,..........,... ...... .....,.,.,....,..,...,.,..... ...,...........,.,...,.... s t u d ious . Q Carolyn Dygan ....... .......,..... L! ood-natured f 2 Verda. Fox .....,.............,.,. ,...,..,....,......,...... c heerful 2 Edna Mae Gary ............ ......,.,........ e ourteous 5 Q Viola Gelotte ...............,. ...,.,.,.,..,... p leasant 5 Z Jane Gotto ..........,.,.... ...... S oeiable 5 5 . '. Q l l l . l I C U l C C U C C I C U O C C I l C l O O O O O O U C 'l l O 2 121 DRAGON '39 J. C. PENNEY Wlarren, Pa. 0 4'lVhere the values are greatest ENC VY- Og MOTOR cl-9 9- A A A Pfllnl. mm! FEDERATION 43 23. l 9 C0lllf7li7HENfX of Worren County AN ECONOMICAL AND REASONABLE MODE OF TRAVEL West Ridge Transportation Co Phone: VVARREN 31 ..,...... ......................,........ Mullen Drug Co. The Rexall Store o XVarren's Leading Drug Store Motor Club ' 9 7 , g Does for You what you can t PHOYE +6- O do for yourself ' I . c--s--on --.- nu- -o--s--s--0--0--0--a-.0..5..Q..g.....,.................g..... 5 Q AS VVE KNOW' THEM 2 Mary Jane Gray . ,.,.,....,................., ,....................... ,.........,....., ,.,.,..,,,........... ,.,..,............. d a r g 2 Velma Green .,.,..,...., .....,......,....,.......,...........,.,.....,..................,.,.,..,.,...,,..... , . ,,,................,.,.... happy Q Kathryn Klenck ....... .........,.....,...,..,........,...,.,..........,............,,......,.. ..... ........ g 0 o d-natu 2 Kathleen McGee .,...,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, j oyf Q Lorraine Koebley ,..... ,....... h aughty 2 Constance Moser ...... ....... p eace 9 Ella Mae Aber ..,.,,., gen l 122 DRAGON '39 Gompliments 0 Conewongo Qefiining Ccampony I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I g g 0 g g..g..g..g...ug....4.....g..g.....g..g..g........9. 0 0 q Q .g..g.. AS VVE KNOVV THEM Leula Berlin ....,.,.,. .,.,,......................,.,...,.,..,. .,...,. , . ., .,., ,... ,....., . .......,. i n quisitive Virginia Danielson ..,...,..... ,.,.,.....,,,.,.,..........................,.,.,.,.,....,,.. .,.,...... .,........ n e u t Dorothy Graham ,....., attractive Mary Hayes ,. ,.., , ..,..,.,,.., beaming Dana Larason .......... ,....,. ...... a r tistic Betty Miller ,....,, ...vivacious Alan Sampson ,. .... reserved 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I'll Il DRAGON '39 520 Conewzmgo Ave. 619 Pefnnfa Ave,, East 7 Complimenis WINERITEIQS of C. E. XVINERITER, Prop. 6 B. V. LESSEI2 Insurance It Pays to Drive Up the A Avenue - Either WVay THE CLASS of 1940 NNISHES THE CLASS of 1939 THE BEST OF LUCK AS THEY GO QUT TO SEEK Y W SD QCESS ..........................,..,..,..,..,..,...........,..,..,. AS VVE KNOVV THEM 2 Gordon Sasser .......................,...,..,..........,........................,,.............,......,., ..4,.... j oy 2 John Shanshala .. .,...,..............,. ........,...........,................,..............,. ..., 1 n quislt 2 Monroe Smith ..,. ,......,....,................,......,.............,......,.......,.,.,,..,.,. ........,...,.,.. j 0 v 2 Paul Smith .... .......,,......,.... m od ' John S yd ..,.....,., f Robert Sp 'd 1 ........,. t lk t 2 Flmer Spring 2 d- t 12+ 1 DRAGON '39 Youlll Enjoy Stopping at the MOTOR LIGI-ITI-IOUSE for GRADUATION . . and after UNDEl2-GRAD SUITS ln smart, new double and single-breasted -Handsome tweeds, cheviots and Worsteds in the season's best colors and newest patterns 516.95 To 529.95 SPORT COATS SPORT SLAX Clzrrks, Plaids, Solid Colors Tfzcwds, Flannrls, Gabardincs 59.95 T0 520 53.95 TO 58.50 53 Years Young D I TQ 1 S S 6 - 19 3 9 . 2 .........,. ......,.... ...,..,.................,.. ...........,.....,..............,..,..,..,..,..,..,. AS VVE KNOW THEM Albert Steele .,...... .... ......................,........,. .,...........,................,...,..... .,.. . . . . .....,...,...... d reamy Gilbert Taft ............. .............................. ..................... .................. ...., . ........ m i s c hievous Conrad Traub ......... . ...,.,............... modest William Valentine Anthony Vicini ..,.,.. John Tremblay ,....... , ...,. ................. q uiet .,.......,.f1irtatious ..,..........talkative The Carnival-Another Laurel DRAGON '39 '53 5200 580 'HX ga HQW MUCH CAN YOU SAVE? ECIDE on a stated amount to be saved within one year. Deposit TZ of the amount every week in an account with this bank. A systematic plan makes saving easy and insures definite results. Warren Bank and Trust Company Robert Wagner Chester Walk VV 11' YVARREN, PENNSYLVANIA lllember Federal Reserve System fllember Federal Deposit Insuranee Corporation AS WE KNOVV THEM Jerald a m .,... William Watt .,...... 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Money to Loan 9951573249 Economical Financing For Every Purpose 3' '53, of Time Payment In Amounts From tg, E Purchases S 1 0 to S 1 O00 Autos, Stoves, Electrical Appliances Penn'a Avenue at Hickory Street, Warren, Pa. , ,fm URI' Y' i s se-fvife wins .4 Smile ! 50 AND 10 C 'STORESPPEVERYWHERE ..g..g..g..g.....g..g. .....,............................,..............,........,.. AS VVE KNOW THEM P 5 'l py Q -o--o--o-.n..o..o..o.... William Yaegle ..,...........,..,.,...........,......,.,..,...,.... ,,.......,...................,. .,,. 1 o quacious George Yarzabek ......... ...... , .. ..,.,.,....,...,....,..,.................... .,..,..... ..,..........,... w i tty James Masters ..,........,......, ,.,...,.,.....,.. quiet Jack McCool ....,,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W itty Robert McCoy ........ ,v,,, v Hd my Arthur McKeehan Ace Beauty i':':'f'I'I'I'f'.'. 1 v .' vI'f'I'1'Z'.'.' iiifigififiiiiifiiiiii. ' ,, f ?55iEQS2EQEQEf:1: 1 . u - 5Q:':'i:?Q:i'??i1E5 Nifilifififigf S perl al zzz ng ? . ....... m , w PERMANENT YVAVING AND ALL BRANCHES OF BEAUTY SERVICE DRAGON '39 Let This Friendly Store Serve YOU! YVe are proud of the part we play in protecting the health of this community. Q VVe are ready always to serve you with reliable prescriptions, and depend- able drug supplies. Let'5 get acquainted! VVarren Bank and Trust Co. Bldg. Third Floor PHONE 2375 O .g..g..g..Q..g..g..9..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g............. . This will be Sb another b i g X WHITE ' xx SHOES , Season ' WKXJMQ 2 Specializing rg SHOES for YOUNG PEOPLE Z l ji E B001 stop 542 PENNSVLVANIA Av:.w Iflfarrenlr Popular Family Shoe Starz g AS WE KNOVS Quentin Mellander ...... ......,..................,..,.....,. ................ Ross Morell ...................., ,.,.,...,......... ..,...,.,...,.............., Robert Nelson .,.,...,..... John Nicholson ,. Samuel Niver ,.... ....... Raymond Nuhfer ..... Gaughrfs Drug Store 348 Penn'a Ave., VVest . Warren, Pa. 000000000 C. I.. Nader Motor Sales DESOTO I PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE 616 Penn'a Ave., East U O I O 0 O O O U O THEM 3 ..,...,..,good-natured ,.,..................steadfast Q .............mischievous I ......,inquisitive Q , ......, sociable I ......,..,.,..ambitious ti0iiul00000000o0o 000--0--0--I--0--or 129 DRAGON '39 Pockord . Chrysler plymouth U Sales and Service C. A. Hubbard Motor Sales Wire we writing this? VVatt is the reason? It's a plug for the Seniors This commencement season. lc VVC know you conduit - i'Light out and re- fuse To drift with the 'lcurrent You simply can't lose. May each single-phase Of your life turn out line. VVe say socket to 'em, Class of Thirty-nine! Schaehcer Electric: Shop lf I'5filI!lll01l56 Rfplvxerltafifuf Q 208 East Street, Warren, Pa. Q 118 Penn'a Ave., East I C OUIOOUIU .llll CIOC OOIO CIIIOCOCOIOIUU UCI! COOCCIIO 'UI ill.. CIOC C COIllfJliIl1FlIfA' o of . . Betty I-GG Llrvmf-xN's Congratulates the Class of , l939 and Wishes every suc- ? . cess to you. VVe hope our lNIen's and Boys' new friendship Will be Clothiers pleasant and long ' ' lasting. ' O 336 Penn'z1 Ave., VVest VVarren, Pa. l OOOUOUUO IOOOIOCU U C IOIOOUDCCOIOI OC I c 0 0 c o 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0--o-ha--ono--o--a--o--o--one--o--0--0--c--c--o--o--o-o 0 Q 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 n . AS WE KNOW THEM 9 Lee Olsen .....,...,....... .......................,........,........................................ ........ a m bitious 9 John Pavlovitz Q Lloyd Peterson ......... Q Robert 'Ifickett .....,.... .. ...........reticent h .,...,.........talkative Q Nick P1r111o .....,....,,.,..... ,........, . Hmisehievous Kenneth P1-ing .......... ,.,.,............. , .athletic ' I O'lO11l O O'lO Ol'O O O I O O l l O O O I I I I C O O O O O O l O I I O I 'IHOHIHOHC 130 DRAGON '39 I-HEAD vs. I-IIEAQT VVhat we are concerned about in this fast-moving world in a time of crisis, both in foreign and domestic affairs, is not so much a program as a spirit of ap- proach, not so much a mind as a heart. A program lives today and dies tomor- row. A mind, if it be open, may change with each day, but the spirit and the heart are as unchanging as the tides. Lutz lzunerol Home Warren, Pa. AS VVE KNOVV THEM Dominic Pulliv ...... .,,,..,,....,.,......................................,.,.,....,.,........,...,......... Harold Radsplnner ., ...,..,.,..,......,..,......................,.......................,.. .. Leo Rapp ,..,................,. Richard Reii' ........,., Lewis Retterer ............. Gilbert Rudolph ,..... ..... good-natured ...........talkative ,,.,.,...reticent ., unassuming ' Il -Y .........enthus1ast1c DRAGON '39 9..o..g....................g..,..g..4..g....................,. 5 when You Think oft Z T Q Seniors ' SMART CLOTHES Triumph over for Knocks DATES EW' PARTIES Semeeeef 2 Salutations! PROMS ' SPORTS 'NUS Unprecedented think of DTH!-T00 STEI W9 'S 2 Overwhelming EXERCISE FUN Cojjlpfiyjlpjylg TH.-XD LAWSON, Prop. of ' . a 5 : TW Angle S Qestaurant B O W I N G 242 Penn'a Ave., West VVarren, Pa. for your Healtlfs Sake I 237 Penn'a Ave., West Warren, Pa. ... Q 3? cl: WE KNOW THEM xgmg ergldine Allen ,.,... ................,....,......,.,..,.............,..,...,.........,...,..... .........,...... b 1 Q Dorls Anderson ...,.,.,,..........,....,..,........,..,.,.......,.,..........,............... agreeabl Q Jean Anderson .......... ...pleasa t Q Grethe An ersson .. elf-relia d 9 PhyliS Backstrom .......... ....... fi e y U 'EDI ! Rosalle Benbenek E I 132 Li'-UQUCODPUP VVHIPPING CREAM BUTTER DRAGON '39 7T COFFEE CREAM BUTTERMILK COTTAGE CHEESE CHOCOLATE MILK Warren County Dairy Association Phone 233 AS WE KNOW THEM L B t .,...,..,..........,.............,. ...................,.......,.,.....,,.......,,.,.,, b ll t 11 B Il ,.......................,.......,..........,...,............., ,.,.........,.,. d tt B .........,.,........,.. . .... d t h l B ...........,..,.,....,. ........ B ...,........... d C .,,...,.,.,........,... ......... ..g:............ Calendar of High School Events 1938-1939 September 3-The Dragon sallied forth to its first victory-Warren 33, Youngsville 0. 5-Erie Academy came down for special Labor Day game. We lost, 6-26. 7-Back to school-with joy and jubilation CYD. 10-We walloped Sheffield, 27-0. 17-A fierce battle with Strong Vincent ending in a 14-14 deadlock. 19-First Girls' Club open meeting. 24-Kane game there-We outguessed them, 12-7. October 1-Another game, another victory. This time over Titus- ville, 19-6. 8-We took a 6-0 beating from Oil City. 14-'Dja ever see a snake dance? 15-We trounced Jamestown to the tune of 31-12! 21-Teachers' Convention and, therefore, no school. No more need be said. 22-We gave Franklin a severe drubbing, 20-6. 24-Oh, woe to us! Grim reality as first report cards came out . . . Also Girls' Club ceremonial for new members. 29-We hit a snag at Bradford and lost, 14-26. November 3-Annual Shakespearean recital. Better than ever. 5-6-Girls' Club delegates went to Meadville for the annual fall conference. 5-Meadville game-We wound up a successful season with a smashing victory, 13-0. 7-Council sponsored assembly featuring Fred Robison, .ventriloquist, magician, vaudeville artist . . . Alumni game. The varsity was the best yet, 2-19. S-Hurrah! First snow Hurries. 11-Football Dragonette out! . . . Armistice assembly. 17-Everyone got together at the junior class play. 18-Deadline for senior projects. 19-Football fellows went to Pitt game to learn the tricks of the trade. 24-25-Someone decreed a Thanksgiving vacation. Hurrah for our side! 28-Deerslayers noticeably absent from school. December 2-First Gym-Jam at Beaty. 5-Best of hopes, worst of fears realized as report cards come out. 6-Santa Claus visited the Dramatic Club. 8-Mr. Ball discussed bugs in general at Science Club. 9-Christmas Dragonette. Hey! Can I borrow a nickel? 10--First basketball game. Erie Tech trampled us leaving us on the wrong end of a 23-17 score. 14-Ed Rowland, autograph collector, in special assembly. Sudden boom in a sale of autograph albums, especially to the gals. 15-Music in the air at the A Cappella Christmas concert. 16-Another big James-.Iam after which we slaughtered Johnsonburg, 31-19. 19--Everyone sang at the High School Night at Beaty. 20-Our team received its just reward-football letters awarded . . . Christmas issue of Nunc et Tunc out . . . Also we lost to James City, 21-23. 21-We close our books and called it quits for Christmas vacation. 24-Miss Tillotson entered upon a precarious future occu- pation-Lucky Mr. Wade! 28--Collegians have nothing on our Varsity, 25-13. January 3-Two tough breaks in one day--back to school and a 23-25 loss to Kane. 6-We edged out Ridgway, 24-22. 13-Our own Swing Band in the hottest assembly of the ggagri . . We beat St. Marys by the small margin of 20--Still riding high with a score of 46-19 over Bradford. 25--Tragedy, comedy, romance, all for a quarter, at the Evening of Plays. 27-We mowed down Shedield, 33-20. 134 28--Played Johnsonburg, emerging victorious with a 37- 29 score. P. S. This makes us champions of the first half of the league! 30-1t's too late to pray-Mid-year reports out. 31-Band concert-Very fine. February 3-First game of second half. We downed Johnsonburg, 31-22. 4-Warren-Oil City Gym Meet at Beaty Gym. 6-7-8-9-Furious preparation for the great event. 10-The great event, the carnival-bigger and better than last year. 11-We crushed James City, 36-27. 14-Kane invaded the Warren court and went away, re- pulsed, 24-22. -Ridgway beat us, 30-15. Was our face red! . -Romeo-Juliet dinner-dance, followed by an astonishing epidemic of Hu. 22-Washington's Birthday assembly. 24-St. Marys added to our woes with a score of 15-18. 27-Bradford fell victim to Warren cagers, 29-28. 17 18 March -We handed Sheffield a 35-27 defeat. -The best team won a hard-fought battle as St. Marys copped the District Nine Championship with a score of 1 3 25-41. 10-Spring issue of Dragonette . . . Senior play tryouts.. 13-Another report card! They seemed to be a chronic ail- ment. 14-The band brought to school the nimble fingers of Cecil Leeson. 16-First robin seen from Dragon room window. Oh bliss! Sprig has cabe! -Top o' the mornin' to you . . . Track hopefuls assemble. -Latin Clubs' open meeting in high school auditorium. 28-George Elias, A Man Without a Country, in a special assembly, courtesy of the Student Council. 31-Deadline for Dragon down payments. 17 23 April 1-April Fool's Day, but wasted on a Saturday. 'Twas a pity. 6-10-Glorious Easter vacation. 12-Basketball letters awarded, and varsity secrets re- vealed. 14-A Cappella Choir and Band went to Clarion for District Contest. 21-Senior issue of the Dragonette . . . Girls' Club cabaret evening. 24-Tliiqe bad news leaked out in a mixture of red and blue in . 27-23-Senior play, The Adorable Spendthrift. 28-29-Members of Band took two flrsts at the state con- test 1n Norristown. 29-Track team got off to a fiying start in the dual meet with Kane. May 1-Girls' Club May Day breakfast. 9--Franklin Band in guest concert at Warren. 10-Stenographers' Club style show. 12-Friends, Romans, Countrymen ate their fill at the Latin Club banquet. 16-Spring Concert of A Cappella Choir, a huge success. 19-Warren Band in return engagement at Franklin. 26-Another brain-child of the Dragonette board. 29-Product of combined efforts Dragon board members. 31-The crisis approaches-beginning of senior headaches. June 1-2-Continuation of headache. 2-Height of senior glory, the Junior-Senior prom. 3-Class night. 4-Baccalaureate service at the Presbyterian Church. Rev. Wroth spoke. 5-Ants in the sandwiches, at the senior picnic. 5-6-7-Days of anxiety for lower classmen. 8-Commencement. 9-Long waited verdict arrives. Ho-hum, better luck next time! DRAGON '39 li CORN BREAD Made by Butter- Krust Bokers dmv, ,i1 G.i J H6 I Q of .Q 2 uf Fahd 1 -- HAM , Ji! -rat Ui E 6 Hi, . ...,............................................,....................................... .. .. .............. .. .............. .. .....,.............. .. .. .. . LOOK AT THE SELLER! , XI Q if df When you buy an intricate piece of . M mechanism like a typewriter, it is safest X e ff to buv from some one you know - some ' -V ' . ,, one you see every day. Their constant presence is your guar- Y antee of ualitv and sati'factorV service. , v q - 5 ' WARRILN VVONDER . Rotary Stencil Duplicator Legal Size .,.,4, ......,.......,.,......,..........,.......,.,.,... S 22.50 ' ' ' is as L g l A ' i ...,................. 3 William Lincoln W. L. McClure E 3 'Ze lmmaltlcl 2 CIS-L00 in supplies includedj Samuel Montgomery Monty McClure Send for Descriptive Circular Post Office Box 505 Phone 2200 i-' Vvaffefly PH- Typewriters, Duplicators and the H A , I . U Warren-VVonder line of dupli- Thirty Years of Srlmifylny Sfrfvlcf caring, ofiice and school supplies. IOQUCOOOOIOI .OU 'OOO .Ill .OO ...O .OO OOOOOO U O O I U O O I O Q I UC .''O O l C . l U IMI O . C l l l l . O O O I C O O . O I O AS WE KNOVV THEM Audrey Cederquist ..........,. ...,,,...,......,...................,.,......,........................... ..,........ a m icable Helen Cerra ,,.,...... ......,.,... ....,....,.,............... ,.,..,.....................,...,.........,... .......,......, m o d e st Donna. Clendening ,.,... .. ..,.......,... lively Ethel Cole .,.,.,.,.,...,.............. ,........ 1- eliable Anna Cottillion ......,.,. ..,..,... e arnest Velma Craft ,..,.,.,.,.. ......,....... w itty fl'-0--0--if-0--I--0-'Q--0--I 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 l l 0 0 l 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0-lv-0--0--O--m DRAGON '39 0 0 g g gag... g g.....g..g..g..g..g... g g ...gag g..g..g. g g 9-4..g..g.4..g..g.....g.4..Q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.4..g..g.....g..g..g..g.. ' 9 ' Scientific Eye Examinations. Quality ' Glasses, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Location Market ' On Route 6, Three Blocks East of 62. 0 5 Opposite Motor Lighthouse. 102 St. Clair Street : Z Tel. 1126 PHONE 149 ' ' I ' 2 9 - Y ' ? Q our Motto. CLEAALINLSS Dr- Geo. D, Webster . . : Optometrist I QUALITY MEATS 112-114 Penn'a Ave., East Warren, Pa. ' Our Specialty One hour to one day service on most I Bfaflded SYCCT Beef Only all glasses-it's thrifty and economical Q to buy glasses here. ' 9 ' ' All eyewear fashioned to individual Z types, becoming to personal QFree Delivery Serviceig 2 appearance. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIII IIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII II I , Wo l lcer Creamery products Co. I 305-315 Union Street WARREN, PA. ' lIanufacturers of I . VVALKER'S CELEBRATED I X L ICE CREAM Sweet Cream Butter Pasteurized Buttermilk Cottage Cheese : 1-BfI171l'lI6,1' and Retail Stores- I ' +24 Penn'a Ave., VVest 30+ Penn'a Ave., East VVarren, Pa. Kane, Pa. Dunkirk, N. Y. II IIII IIIIII I IIII IIIIIII IIIIII I I I I I I I I I I''I''I''I I'II I'lI I I I'II I ININI0I I I I'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' AS VVE KNOVV THEM Geraldine Dahle ....., .....,........,...,.,................,...........,......,.....,.,.........,........,.... .,.,...... 1 1 keabie Q Mildred Edwards ......., ,.................................,..........,...............,...........,..... ...................... q u iet Q Joyce Erickson ,....,.. .,...........,........ d emure 9 Louise Falk .....,..... .,............ 1 oquacious Q Odette Feiro .....,,....... .accommodating Evelyn Frost ...,.,...... .,.,..,,.,....., d reamy 10I''I'II''I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I'I I 136 NelsValentine Q91 Sons Disposal Service 126 Penn'a Ave., VVest The Prompt, Economical VVay to Dispose of Garbage and Rub- bish in VVarren, North Wa1'ren, Russell, Youngsville and Sheffield 0 PHONE - VVARREN - 1063 .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..q.....g....... Nationally Known . . Buy with Confidence MICHAELS-STERN CLOTHES hlallory Hats Sincere Shirts Tvbest Ties llunsing Underwear DRAGON '39 THE NAME Geo. L. lzollcrnon C9 Sons, Inc. Stands for First Class Labor and Q lllaterial in Upholstering, Furniture Repairing, Wvin- dow Shades, Awnings, Tents and Canvas Goods C Bell Phone 72 or 2177 Times Square Super Service XVARREN is FINEST STATION for Quaker State Lubrication Car WVashing Battery Service O I The Style Shop JOHNSON 8: LUNDAHI. O P E N 2 4 H O U R S XR73l'1'Cl'l, Pa. Phone 1672 ..., ..... ........ ............. . ,..,..,...........,..,..,.....,.....,..,..,..,......... .... AS VVE KNOW THEM Patty Gallagher ....... .. ....,......,,,....,.,....,....,.,.,....,........,.........,.,........,., ...painstaking 9 Beryl Granger ,,...,.. ...,.,.,.,..,..., ,..,. ,..,... ....,,.,...............,.,............ ................. g e n t le Q Lorena Mae Haag . .,........,...,...,. stately Q Betty Hansen .... . ......,.. loquacious Q Pauline Hills ,,..,., .,................ o bliginpr Q Ruth Hinderer .. ..,. good-natured Q 137 DRAGON '39 Angove's Market Autobcdy Repair CO E Penn'a Ave., East FRESH MEATS I O G VVe take the Dent All Klnds out of Accident- of PQULTRY . Home Dressed . GLASS 5 , DUCO DAIRY PRODUCTS TOPS SERVICE SATISFACTION COURTESY GOODRICH TIRES TUBES AND BATTERIES MOTOROLA CAR RADIOS Use Our Convenient Payment Plan BAIRD TIQE SHQP, unc. MOBILGAS PHONE 625 MOBILOIL ....,........,................. .......................,............ ..................,..................... ...... ...,...........,........,..,..,..,..,..............,.....,.., 5 AS VVE KNOW THEM O 5 Wanda Hoskins .......,,......,.........,................,....................,............................. ..,.,..,.,, c heerful 9 Helen Huck ..,.,.,.,..,.,. ...,....,.....,....,...,................... ..................,........................,,.... .,.......,. f r i endl 5 Mary Hudock .,........... ......,.,.....,,...,...,.,...,...... ......,......,........,.,.,............. ............ c o q uettish 9 Mary Hummrich ..... ....,......,......... m odest Q Arvilla Ittel ,.............,.. ....,.,...........,.. t h 5 Esther Lauffe b ...,.,..... I t 138 . Q..0..g..g..g..g..g..p..g..g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g........g..g..g.....g.....g DRAGON '39 S. S. Kresge Co. Candies Hosiery School Stationery Fine Lingerie 5c-I0c-25c 25c-51.00 200 Liberty Street 20+ Liberty Street Notion-Wide Stores A NEW KIND OF CHAIN FOOD STORE No different from other chain stores in the all important detail of im- mense buying facilities and ability to sell at lowest prices- but NEWV in the idea that each store is an established neighborhood store- INDIVIDUALLY OVVNED - instead of being operated by a manager. i The result is BETTER methods of operation-giving the customer chain store advantage and direct contact with the OXVNER, who is vitally interested in serving you BEST. AS VVE KNOVV THEM 1 Bernice Lindberg ....,..,,.. ..........,.,.,... . ,. .........,i.....,........,.,........,..................., .,... .....,.,.,.... L . meek Jean Lopez ,..............,.,......,......,, ,.,.............,....,,...... .,,,,. ..,.,. , ..,.................. . . . ...,... f riendly 9 Mary Logan ....,..,........................... ,.,. ....,.,. v e rsatile Q Kathleen McCullough ..........,. ,..,.,......,, o bliging Q Ruth McFarland ....,.,.,.,.,.,.,... nconeerned 5 Florence McFayden .....,,,..,. ,..,., . ,Hplayful g 139 DRAGON '39 l B. C91 B. Smoke Shop 3 Hot Roasted Jumbo Peanuts- Daily Candy and Tobacco I Fountain Service I I Fishing Tackle . I Q - Guns and Ammunition I ' Newsroom I I 235 Liberty St., VVarren, Pa. Bob Ritchie, Prop. Games School and Books Ofiice Supplies I Gifts Stationery Specialties ' BEN KINNEAR I 208 Liberty Street Phone: WVARREN 2540 g..g..g..g g g g..g..g..g.. pm--l.-u..q-0 o..l..q..g..g g g 9 Jean Carol I-lat Shop 231 Liberty Street VVe cover the millinery theme for Spring and Summer, with every version of the mode in- terpreted with quality detailing. GAGE, DOBBS and Cl-IALFONTE HATS I All Popular Styles .. All New Colors All Head Sizes 21 to 2-1- I IIIIIIIIIII CoNoRATULAT1oNs CLASS of 1939 . I VVe thank you for your Patronage with a wish for , Success I I Leihy's Donut Shop 222 Penn'a Ave., VV. WVarren, Pa. Party Orders Our Specialty I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIHIHI IHInI'OINIU'INI''I''I I I I I I'lI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2 AS VVE KNOVV THEM ' I I Q Helen Messner ....... .................,. ......,.,................,............,.............. ......,.,..... m i r thful Q Dorothy Miller ,,.... , ................. .......,.....,,.,...........,,,....,.,..........,...... , ........ v ersatile Q Q Rose Mitchell ........... .,..... e nergetic 5 Q Katherine Monroe ..... ,...,.,......... c arefree 9 Doris Nelson ................. .......,.,..., l oquacious 9 Burtress Newark ........ ...,.,............. s olemn 9 . . Iv1I'UINI0I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I' I I 140 ' NIT PAYS TO PLAY With 'WVILSONV Sporting Equipment Baseball Tennis Golf Soft Ball Football Basketball PICKETTS VVZll'1'CllyS Sport Shop 9 DRAGON ' Western Auto Associate Store THE LOVVEST PRICES for THE HIGHEST QUALITY C Davis-Deluxe Wizard Tires Batteries Wizard Truetone Vvashers Radios Automobile Accessories- Parts-Household Appliances Pennsylvania Qlectric AS VVE KNOVV THEM Rena Nielsen ....,..,. .... . .....,.............,......,.,.,.,.,..,.,.,.,..,.,. .... ...........,......., ......,., Marjorie Norris ,.,., .,... ........,.,.,...........,.,.,.,...,. . . .,.... ,.,, ...........,,.. ....... . . . Bessie Nugent .....,.,..... Gerald Dilker Charles Dinsmuor ,.,. James Hathaway ...,. attractive ...wloquaeious imperturbable ...,.,.., ..,.,.,..., ,.,.. c o ol .... self-conscious .............,dreamy .... ,... .....,.., 1-Ll 39 DRAGON '39 . 0 ...O UQINCNOUI CCOCCCQOIQII DOCCOC CCOOIIIO ...li .Cl C U fW'777lWf, ,t l Z 1 C . , O N C I fs-4 i C Q 4 3 ax , l' , 1 , Z I fp 5 ' ,.-:J Q , a ::.-'in . 1 5 l., ' E9 V . l Q O V fr ' o , Q Q . Q 9 fl! , - ' 05- 16 1' XX , rim' r + +!ff+sf .f Si .itil V a o3'fff'4e'Q!w is-1-0 f':1f2i-it .1-wif 1 .bg rut Q '1u22Ei'f xvfl-Q fJg5,3',',f,I1. 5 l .3fL1ffQ2f2f1:' ' E I S Mwsxorsze ' .fiqmff , l iQl. 'A' Q02 , iff '14 , A ' P' x t 5 f'777'. i: ' I xh'U'nnl'lg5gl 3 '24 fi! - I -A . fan H9a'Sl!EH5i?W:i75 Z a .-ff ' 'Z'-, r-'55.l!f.f-Wine W - I I A-Q I I -A X .age -1,.:,:.g:'.h: , , A i ,.. , . W ' 3 ' ' '513:3'b: ' ' . ' ll - I ll :':9'53tf9zx 0:22 o - - S lg I I . 5.g5sv3'4'99, 'lslgnsir - - 5-s . I lQo'0M'g99s 1- iz .. '. 12. ' l n , Y-'2v'o':'Iv?09'o9 ass:-' A , ,llpg ?S lv'5'o',CV ' ': lp.-'f K'Qxl:s':sQ9V 'is' l'f9Y19 ' You'd rather die than Wear a dress as out-moded as , this dress, although We assure you it was the height of fashion in its day. We know the type of clothes you Want. Junior Miss frocks, made for you. Clothes with plenty of snap, and yet, will not be out dated tomorrow. Clothes that will be the back-bone of your Wardrobe. It Will give 1 us pleasure to showthem to you. I 0 llllfl OOOCCOUOOIUO COOOUCIUCOCCC ...Cl Olll 0 0 Q o c 0 c Q 0 0 0 0 Q Q o--o--Q--s--0--on0--o--o'-n--0--o--s--c--0--0--o--0 o 0 c 0 0 AS WE KNOW THEM l Q Rex Hendrickson . Q Harold Hibner .,...... Q Elwood Highhouse Q Richard Huber ....,....,.. i Marshall Johnston 5 Lacy Johnson .............. 142 ................,...robust ..,.,...,..boisterous .....,...dreamy uiet self-reliant I l O I OHD- More Carnival DRAGON '39 vi 000 00 OQQOOQOQQQOIIUIIIUUUOO OOOUIO 0 OIOOOOQ OO . 0 - - . .M : VlSlt .,,, - ' X ------ I QUT Model A. If. . iz i f if' VV., 1 , ' ' ' - ,,,,,. I ,,,,, 0 I I ' This is the Place, Boys. Nlarry the Girl, VVe'll Furnish the Home. . Phone 122, VVarren, Pa. BARTSCI-I FU RN ITU RE CO mo AW . . ...,. IIIIIOII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I ICIIIIII IIIIC ' Tl-IIETIMES-MIRROR ' COIXIPLETE NEWS SERVICE SERIAL STORIES SPORT NEWS FEATURES COMICS 203-205 Pennsylvania Avenue, WVest Business Office Phone 439, Editorial 1400 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IMI I I I I1'I1'I I I I'lI''I I I I I I I I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' AS WE KNOVV THEM Charles Keyvinski ,. ,,...... .,.................,.........,.......,........,.....,..............,...,.,..., ......,., t e asing Q Edward Kiernan . ...... ,. ..,.,.., ....,.,......,.,..,........,........,.....,,......................,............ .....,., r e tieent Q Jack Kiernan ...........,,.,... .............,.. a Ffable Q Jack Kifer . ,....,........, ................... reticent Q Guy Kiser ....,. ..,.,.,., ....,...... g 0 od-natured Edward Kohler ........,.....,..,.. dreamy I v'INI0I'lI I I I I I I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IHI I I I I I'lI' 144 DRAGON '39 1939 SENIORS May you have a happy and prosperous future Gerocimos . The I-lofi Business C5333 College ln the field of business are many opportunities. Perhaps we can as- sist you. W1'ite or call for free literature. A -blind -- is T ' KEY one 3 Are n a THE UNITED REFINING COMPANY AND EMBLEM OIL COMPANY WVISH THE CLASS of 1939 THE FULLEST MEASURE OF SUCCESS ........... ....,........,..........................,.................,. ......... AS WE KNOW THEM G ald Korb ............ ,.,......................,.,.. . .. ,.,....,..........,.......................,.,..... .......... a mbitious ster Kyler ........ ,.,,.,. .....,............,......................,......,...,.....,.............. ,.,.. .......,. i n q u isitive shall Larsen ..................,.,.....,,.,....,... .......,.,...........,.,.. s hy ph Lepore .. .............. brilliant 9 n Le Trent .. unassuming M vin Loper ..... ....,.....,... j ovial 2 ......,........a 145 DRAGON '39 ! g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....gn ..g..g..g Dieges CSI Clust OFFICIAL JEWELERS TO THE CLASS of 1939 9 OF WARREN HIGH SCHOOL A 17 John Street Chamber of Commerce Bldg. New York City Pittsburgh, Pa. Cozy Corner just Around the Corner 0 NEWLY WI NANS REDECORATED 0 lnsuronce Restaurant and Soda Grill ' Confectionery 6 0 Penn'a Ave. and Market St. . AS WE KNOW THEM Albert Lucia ..,...........,.,... .......,....,............,.,.,...........,.........................,.......,,... ...............,... m i schiev 5 Phyllis Olmstead ,...,...,.,...... ......,..........,......., .......,.......,.......,..,.,.........,..,..... ...........,..,........... c 0 n ge l 9 Della Paul ..,.,..,.,................ ..........,..... d ep d 9 Bernice Pierce ....,.,.,.....,. ................... m ann ly Marian Pesko .......,.... ...,..,...,...v..,........ g l f l g Florine Pie ................. pir t d 146 DRAGON '39 To the Closs of IQBQ A manage for may year and an the years to come'- . . . is not a time of life-it is a state of mind. It is not a matter of ripe cheeks, red lips and supple 9 knees, it is a temper of the will, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions, it is a freshness of the deep springs a of life. Youth means a temperamental predominance of cour- age over timidity, of the appetite for adventure over love of a ease. This often exists in a man of fifty more than in a boy of twenty. Nobody grows old by merely living a number of a years, people grow old only by deserting their ideals. Years a wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm Wrinkles the soul. Worry, doubt, self-distrust, fear and despair-these are the long, long years that bow the head and turn the growing spirit back to dust. Whether sixteen or seventy, there is in every beingls heart the love of wonder, the sweet amazement at the 5 stars and the starlike things and thoughts, the undaunted chal- lenge of events, the unfailing childlike appetite for what next, and the joy and the game of life. You are as young as your faith, as old as your doubt, as young as your self-confidence, as old as your fear, as young as your hope, as old as your de- spair. In the central place of your heart there is a wireless station, so long as it receives messages of beauty, hope, cheer, courage, grandeur and power from the earth, from men and 3 from the Infinite, so long are you young. When the wires are all down and all the central place of your heart is covered with 4 the snows of pessimism and the ice of cynicism, then are you 4 grown old indeed and may God have mercy on your soul. Benevolent Protective Order of Elks Warren Lodge No. 223 Warren, Pennsylvania AS WE KNOW THEM Gladys Rapp .. .........,..,.,......,.,,.,.,,... ...............................,,,..,....,........ ......,.....,,.., g e ntle g Mary E. Rich ......... ....................,.,........,.,.,...................,...,....,....,.. ......,.,.,......... d e mure 9 Ruth Ritchie ........ ......,.... p raiseworthy Q Hanna Roberts .,,...,.,.,............ practical Bette Rowland .... ,............. t mperamental 9 Martha Ruland ., ......................... cheerful I 147 DRAGON y39 O O O'lO O O O O O O'O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 2 fl Good Store in Il Good Town I . . . 5 3 William O. Bennett O I O . - The Muller Shop 3 g GENERAL FORMERLY THE LOGAN si-lov I : INSURANCE 223 Liberty Street : I VVarren, Pa. : O Q I E DRESSES .. COATS .. SUITS 2 ' ' . e o 2 NIILLINERY and ACCESSORIES 0 Q - I . , T . . Q 0 3 Everything s New - We lI1VltC g you to look - Whether or not you have 21 purchase in mind. - 2 PHONE 1700 Looking at the lliller Shop , Room 604. O O HCVCI' lTlakCS YOU feel that yOU are i 3 Xval-1-en Bank and Tfugt C0, 2 obligated to buy. 9 O OO OOO OOOO OO OOOOOOOOOO O OOOOOOOOOOOO OO OOO OOO O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O OO OOO O O O O Compliments of O ' OTTSU xe OO O O O O O OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOO OOOO O OOO O O O OU'O''O''O''OU'O''O''O''O''O'lO O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Q AS WE KNOW THEM O 3 Ruth Rulander .....,.... ..........,.............,..,....,..,.,.,.,...............,............,.. . .accommodating Q Florence Scalise .,,... Q Julia Scalise ..........,... Q L S alis 3 Helen Sehatzle ucy c e ....... .. Virginia Scallse .. ...............ta1ented .,.......,...animated ., .......,...,.,.... comely ...self-possessed ........,......vdili1zent 1+s n umm- Jr DRAGON o--wo--0-0... ..q..q..p--................ + X THE 1939 DRAGON Executed by I I 1 1 i THE MCHR PRINTERY WARREN, PA. 4 'V 1151511135 Siglheagi-if .l.'.l. ......- .-,-.-.-.-.A.-.-.-.-.-.'.v.,v.'.l. -.'.'.-.A.-.,.-.-.-.-....-.l.'.l. l.,. -.-.-. V.I.-.-.l...l,A.-.-.-...I,v.- -.',-...v. .,.'.-.-. -.-.-.,..,-.-.-,. ..., ..,...........4, ..-.. 5 1 Ig 2 3 1 .4,A'l .......,...................... ,,,..,... ........ ,.......... a 3 E: Ii. Jean Schweitzer Ellen Scrivano .,..,..,...........,..... shy ,.....,......,chatty g.....g..p..g..g..p..g..g.. ..g.....g..g..g.. 149 DRAGON '39 I O U C Ill! 0 O DANIELSON - CARTER - Put Your Feet in Our Hands- TREADEASY SHOES E. T. WRIGHT ARCH PRESERVERS JARRIAN FRIENDLY and CUSTOM SHOES for Young Men 106 Liberty Street .. Warren, Pa. The Girl Reserves, whose insignia is the Blue Triangle with the letters GR inscribed With- in, form a part of the National and Interna- tional movement of the Young Women's Christian Association for girls between twelve and eighteen. Slogan-'ATO face life squarely Purpose- To find and give the best CLUBS FOR HIGH SCHOOL, GRADE SCHOOI. AND YOUNG EMPLOYED GIRLS Summfr Camp on Lak? Chautauqua :Qu nlu.ll.n.nln.lv.b lnQnQu.nQnQn nQu Qu THOMAS 3 Portrait Photography Anna Mae Seder ....., Eleanor Shea . ,.... ...... . Cathryn Smead ........ Beverly Snyder ........., Betty Zoe Steltzer Bernice Taylor ......................,..,..,. 150 418 Water St., Warren, Pa. AS WE KNOW THEM pleasant fun-loving sensible .,........,.vigorous .sunassuming ........,,enjoyab1e PlS0'S SOOTHES-LOOSENS COUGHS DUE T0 COLDS Have Piso's ready, Mother, for your child's cough. Give Piso's because It quickly acts these two ways: LOCALLY-Piso's special combination of ingredients clings to the throat, quickly soothes irritated membranes that bring on coughing. INTERNALLY-Piso's stimulates flow of normal throat secretions-helps to loosen phlegln in upper air passages. For coughs due to colds of both chil- dren and adults, he sure to ask your druggist for Piso's Cpie-so'sJ. DRAGON '39 C07IZpliIIlFI1fK of . 0 You've tried the rest, - Now try the best I Q I 31 Penn'a Ave., East : PHONE 781 P1so's ssc- soc , , ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . ' Conzplzments of Q I I . MONTGOMERY VVARD AND CO1XlPANY ' : Warren, Pennsylvania I I x I I , Warren1s Largest Department Store I . I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I0I II'IUI I I I4'I''I''I''I Il'Il'IUI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AS WE KNOVV THEM 5 Harriet Thayer ,.,......,.,. .........,.,..........,.,....................,.,.,.,.............,...,.... ......,.,,.. b u oyant 5 9 Eileen Turner ..,.,.......,.., .........,......,.......,,.......,,....,..,...........,,......,.,......,, ...,..,........ g 1 eeful 9 Q Jeanette Valentine ....... .....,., c omposed Q Q Eleanor Wall .,4,.,.,,...............,.. ..............,....,......... c oy Q Q Marie Weissenfluh ...,...,,... ,.,.,........ p ersevering Q Q Katherine Woodruff ........ .......... i mpetuous 5 Q -0--onO--on0--on0-'Q--out--0--0--O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I l 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I I l 0 l 0 0 0 I l l l 0 0 O 0 0 0 l I-U--0--0--I--U--0--l--m 151 DRAGON '39 See 'Tor the Bert 'Ill Anvthmq Iflectrzcal Only One Quality e- BLUE SUNOCO WARREN SUNOCO STATION Corner Conewango and Pennsylvania Avenue, Last PHONE 968 Freeman Q. Pennsylvania Avenue, East :: Warreli, Pa. AS VVE KNOVV THEM Gladys Young ..,..... ,.....,.,......,.,...... Q Virginia Sehuler ......... ........,...,.,4....... ......,.,.....,.,.,.............,. ...,...,.,..,.. . . , 9 Virginia Smith .. .........., .,...... . .... .,.,.,........,..,.,.,.,,...,.... . . . 9 Anne Washburg .. ..... d t 9 Jane Weaver ,..,.. ..... t t g ' Leon Allen .....,....,. I t 152 Peterson Funeral I-lome VVARREN'S BUSIEST TIRE SHOP Offers the following services: Battery Glass Replacement Generator-Starter Repairs Lubrication Hypoid Gear Cranlccase il'IuFHer Inspection Towing and VVrecking and BARGAINS in Used and Retreaded Casings U. S. Royal Deluxe Tires Swanson Tire Shop 25 Penn'a Ave., East PHONE -I-3-1 q..a..o.-o..o..g..g..g..g..g. .....q.....g..g..g..g..u..u..o BARR ETT E'S DRY CLEANERS OOO. O 'HZPUIU' 5 N Sgggof 5 31 'UQ-'mfg 5 '50-1915. : -1 :Y-xrfn ! 'N all a Q S ggruwp 5 D 'tl 35322.21 zu' Q 42-Tag 5 , 3, A :D 14 2 'U r- .izgo g If' . W - C 2 O' T F1 'T :2:- ' ll R 9-7 'Q 2 Z1 0 R' 0 U3 F7 o :S 9 Fin? A KDS-W Fl R I :J l r-1 Z 5 on Q.. 7 cl: 3 S G5 5: Q E 5 2 'H Ef'g P R 5511? 37 sage , g .,....., 2 5506 'Z Q lj fe cn 3 2 3' E. O 'U , - 'U 3'-O L1 3 D C,'AlH ox ,. Ein' ff 2 Z O::.: E, O : r-M O Nm rv?-102 O D P4 gn-fD :,7 fe F 5-U-Ee 3, r' 5 :., 5-2. Q E-viii To ms i: Q Q , ,Pj '55-'1 f 555242 in 2. Sui-S22-SE 5 Twcv:-aim UQ r 7-4 95 ra F' UL' -1 0 2 If DRAGON '39 Davidson Company The XVoman's Shop Quality Merchandise 0 240 Penn'a Ave., XVest M I L I. E R ' S CUT-RATE DRUGS DRAGON '39 Worom Motors, Inc. Servicing BUICK CADILLAC LA SALLE and 1 G. RI. C. TRUCKS 307 Penn'a Ave., West VVarren, Pa. Summer Footwear C0l1If71i71lPIIf5 of TEXAS LUNCH 212-21+ Penn'a Ave., VVest W'arren, Pa. PHONE sos-J COIl1f1fi1I1FI1fS Sport and Dress of Popular Prices 0 Q W Q ' CLEANLRS and Lester Shoe Co. DYERS 327 Penn'a Ave., VVest ' PHONE +52 Q ' VVarren, Pa. Best WV1shes to Class of 339 X QuolIolI'C1IOoslaIIIIluuf-:Q-n.uQuQu.uQuQu I AS VVE KNOVV THEM O VVilliam Buser ....,..,...,. r...........,..,...,,.,.,.,........,..,.,...,,.,...........,...,.,,.....,. ...........,, f r iendly Q Peter Frontera .,..,.,....... ,.,....,.,.,.............,.,.,.......,.,......,......., ..,.,.........,... ...........,. c a r efree Q William Gebhardt ............ .,.......,.,...., p oised Q Ross Gerardi ,.,.,.....,.,..,.... ,..,.........,.,..,.......,. j olly Q Carl Grillo .... ..,..,. ...,....... ...,...,...,.. fl i r tatious ' Milton Grosch ..,.,.......... ....,............. r eserved 15+ DRAGON '39 To Warren I-ligh School Students and Graduates TiL'L'l7't' Tfzifzgx fo Re1ne1'1zber- The The The The The The The The The The The The value of time, success of perseverence. pleasure of Working. dignity of simplicity. worth of character. power of kindness. inHuence of example. obligation of duty. Wisdom of economy. virtue of patience. improvement of talent. joy of originating. - - Marshall Field. Courtesy of the School District ot Warren Borough BOARD by the of SCHOOL DIRECTORS .-0.-aug. Q.....q..g..g....4..g..png..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..... 'ino AS VVE KNOVV THEM Alexander I' ,,.,.............. ....,.,.,...........,.............,.........,........,...........,...,....,..,.,...,..,.,.. t t enneth I man f eath F ' ............... .. ................ ....... .............................,. l h d Cornel' E ht f dl Cl E l t are ri. DV Rb tD h fltt 155 DRAGON '39 B Q IQ G S T U D IO Photographs ' illillelf' 0114 FOR MOTORS You'II I.iIce Its MACCIILERY Lasting QuaIitieS 9 Q 9 6 A fm 4 Complete Service Since 1926 LANG!-IANS SERVICE STATION g..g..g..g..g..g....Q..Q..3..g..g...ug..g..g..g.....9..g..g..g..Q..gng..gug..g..g..g..g..gup.....g..g..g..g..g.....g..q.....Q..g..g.. g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g g..g..g..g..g..g..g... HALL OF FAME Palmer D ..........,.,....,..,......,..... ...................,....,........ C h S th 1 d i Willlam De L y ,.,...........,.. ..,...,.,,.,,.,. D Y D Q Robert Fert g ...,,,....... .... L t d P t Q William G g L gf ll Q Lawrence G d A th y Ed Q Dale H k D 1 d 156 EVEH THE BEST UE EHIEHIJS THUST PHHT, BUT BEEHHE TEHVIHG, HIE GIVE TU THE UHITEHCLHSSTHEH HHH SIH- SEHEST HHSHES HTH SUS- SESS HHH GUUH EUHTUHE. THE SLHSS HE T939 DRAGON '39 Q..g..g..5..5..g..5..g..g..g..g..Q..g..g..g..g.....g.....g..g g..3..g.....g..g..g..q..g..g..Q..g..Q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..q..g..g.. I-fYouDon'1Knofw Dfamofzds, Know Z Hblue Coaln Your Jeweler America's Finest Anthracite 5 5 Neville Coke ' The Coke of quality, ashless, dustless DIAMONDS Olga P9?ah9nFaS Q mokelen, dustlesa VVATCHES E Youghiogheny Soft Coal and 9 The best soft coal mined GIFTS Special Soft Lump Coal O VVire-screened . . , Soft Coal for all makes of Stokers Nichols Jewelry Store l 6 217 Hickory Street 6 Kinancler Coal Co. 1006 Pennla Ave., East PHONE 707 Cmplfmmfi- of Strutlwefs-Wells Co. 2 HALL OF FAME Q Ralph Sandburg .............. .........................,........,..,.....,....,......................... .,.....,......................., D u ncan 6 Donald Sandstrom ,.,.,........., .............,..,....,..,......................,,.......,.... ........,..,.,............,..... S c rooge g Clair Schuler ..,.,,,.,.,..,.....,..,. ...,.,.................,,.,.. J ohn Alden i Robert Seavy ...t............ ,.......,.,,............... , .William Penn Q Olin Shirey , ,.,.....,..,..,... . .,.............., August Weismann Q Frank Wolfe ....,.,.... ,,,,,4,4,,,,. H uqkleberry Finn 158 Conzjrlinzents of Croft CS' Genge GENERAL INSURANCE AND BONDS PHONE 1640 Room 509 VVarren National Bank Building DRAGON '39 Clorendon Stote Bonlc This book is bound in zr KINGSKRAFT COVER COll1f71ill1l'lIf5' of manufactured by the KINGSPORT PRESS, Inc. ' Kingsport Tenn. A Friend ' Producers of Fine Covers for All Purposes .,........,....., ....................,..,..,....................... ..................... ,....... HALL OF FAME 5 vid Wright , ,.,.....,, ...,...,.,..,.,...,,.,.,...............,... ...........,...,,,,,.,......... ..,.,....,.,.. . D a vid Copperfield nstance Dey .,.,............ .......,.........,,........ ,.,,,,.,...,....,........,..,.,4,..,. . , . ,,.,. ............., G ertrude Stein Q ne Skelton .,..,.,..,......,.. .....,,...,.,.. ............. .......... ....,......,........ ,......,.,... E t h e 1 Barrymore becca Greenlee ...,...,., ,...,.. ,.,..,.. A n nie Laurie P91109 EHHQSS . H y ..,.,..,..,.. Mrs. Malaprop . ttl P 1B k rtal e .......,...,.,....,... ear uc Q ..,..,........................ 1 59 DRAGON '39 Cox Sons 651 Vining, Inc. Estrzblirliezl 1837 131 East 23rd Street New York O Rlakers of CAPS and GOWNS ACADEIXIIC I-IOODS JUDICIAL ROBES CHOIR GOWNS COMPLIMENTS OF Ivlesserly Monument Works ESTABLISH ED 1885 SPECIAL PICTURES for GRADUATES See the KEYSTONE ART STUDIO Special for Graduates. Our prices are right and within reach of every pupil. Keystone Art Studio 309 Hickory St., VVar1'en, Pa. 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