Warren Area High School - Dragon Yearbook (Warren, PA)
- Class of 1943
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.1 r X ff f' f X X , if f f - -g,,, --M...,,,N-A .MMM 'Wifi 'M-as-.lf1 '2t-t., qfQ'i w'A'l?W'W-1 -.KMAN4 ---.mum -.-..-. ...- ..,k ,fum Mm I P5 High in air thy spires are to'w'ring Gleaming in the light, While their solemn shades emboufring Waves the Blue and White - Furling in its tranquil beauty 0'er a body true - Sons and daughters bound by duty Give their love to you. pw .pw Thy bright emblem shining o'er us Shows thy glorious might. h Through the years thou safely bore us -f Spotless Blue and White. Sons and daughters bring thee praises, Bring thee praise and fame, And thy standard high upraises - Herald of thy name. i -Ernest Nathan. '2l. S 9 1 -,W .. .v ,-., .-,.,..,....------an- ' J'-,us 4-.:::1 ..'ff:':......,.,w.w...--M- -M X THE DHHGUH Published by the Senior CI Warren High Waffe ass of IQLL3 School 6. VOLUIHIE XXXVI We Zfffza gain Mew pafallali ..... Develop the Practical Side of Life . . . Understand the Acquire the Phenomena of Principles oi: the Sciences Mathematics Expand tl'1e Social lnterests of Lite . . . Master tl'1e Learn tl'1e Fundamentals ot Annals of the Languages . . History ,ix Y -- IE f'5,f,f!J' 413 Z' -X. X flhs ff P If xx Q 4 T171 1- I4 , xx ' : T' 5 f x .ti ff X 1' ,mf 1 ,E ,T f .1 X , --,,, .vf Q45 X .4-. f - - 'N ,L K4- ' V k ' 3' ff5T:i:' ,-, X: X ' 'J W A 2' VR!! X4 mv' ff' SX yon? 1 Z H- ff 1 - ,-, Q I ffm I X , , ng in ,I X Q If S ,f Z, fi : X x ' fx 2' X .Llx K fig! I :fAfx Zi , f ff-f ff f v , ,. 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V III Faculty ....,. . ......,. ...,..,, ,.,., ...., . 1 Clerks ...,4, 4...4.., .....v.,.... , 6 Senior Section ........, 4 7 Junior Section ,.......,.,... . 41 Sophomore Section ..........,.... .,.......,.. . .. , 51 Activities Section ...,.........,....,..,.,,....,. .4,,.... , 60 Student Victory Council ..,....,. . 62 Standing Committees ..,.,.. ..t.. . 63 Girls' Club ...........,....,....,... ,....,.. , 64 Hi-Y Club ...,..,. ..,.4,..4,......... ,..,.,,...,,..,. ,..... . . .,..,.,,....,. , . . ..................,......,....., . 65 Stenographers' Club ,..,.... ..,...............,.,.... ....,,,..,e..,....,.,..,........,.....,..,... ...,,. . . . 66 Junior Chamber of Commerce Executive Committee .,..,.... . 67 68 Shutter Shudders ..... . 69 i I . 70 72 ff lllusic Lofver'.r Album ............ . 73 74 Shutter Shudders ..,....,. ,...,,.......,...,,..,....,.,...........,...........,........,,.....,......,.,.... . Music Section .......,..,....................,...........,... Band ,...,.....,.............,............,..,... ..,....... , Orchestra ....,...,.,.,,.,.....,......................, .. ,........ . , Chorus ,..,..,,................................ .....,.,......,......,.... .,.,.... . 75 A Cappella Choir ......,......,..,.......,........,........ ,........ , 76 A Music Lo'Uer'.r Album 1Cont'd.j ,...... . 77 Dramatics Section .,................... .......,..,................,..,.,. ........ , 7 8 Dramatic Club .,......,.....,.............,.....,......,,..... . 80 Senior Play .......,.... . 81 junior Play ...,.,.,......... A 22 Evening of Plays .,... .... . 83 . 84 . 36 Language Section . .,.,...,,.,...,... , Latin Club ....,..e.......... German Club ......... , French Club ..........., . 87 S8 Publications Section e......,. , 89 Dragon Staff ........, A 90 Dragon Staff ......... A 91 Nunc et Tune .....,.,. 4 92 Lellefwohl ,.........,., . 93 Athletics Section ..,...,..,........ ................... A 94- Cheerleaders ............,.e..,.....,..........,.... , 96 Girls' Athletic Association ,....... , 97 Football Varsity ...,...,.......,.............. , 98 Football Squad ........,......... ....... 9 9 Football Calendar ........ ,,,,,,A 1 00 Tumbling Team ....,..,.. .,.,., 1 01 i 102 Basketball Varsity .......,.... ....,............,.,, ,.., ....,. Basketball Squad .......... .. ....,.,e.,...., ....,..,....,.... ....,, 1 0 3 Pre-Induction Physical Education ..,....... ..... 1 04 Appreciation ............,4..,,.,4.,.,..,............,.,........ .,.........,r.........,.. ......, 1 0 5 Class Calendar ............ .,......, ....,. .,,....,..,....,.,.,.....,. 4,..., .,.,... 1 0 6 Class Calendar ..,... H .,,A 107 Superlatives .......... ,,,,,,, 1 08 Superlatives ,.,.,,. ,. ,,,1 109 Class Poem ....,. .,...,.... . . ,,,,,,. 110 Senior Activities ..,.... ,,,,4,, 1 11 Advertising . .........,.., ,,.,,,, 1 19 V VIII www ' Alma llflater , ...,.,...,..................................... ..,.....,...,.....,. Ye Who Enter These Portalx .......... Ye Who Enter These Portal: ,....,...,. Dedication ..,.....4.,..44.,4.,.....,...,....,.,.,.......... Dedication 4,,....., Administration 4...... Faculty .,.,....4.,............ Clerks .,., ...,,,..,........,........ Senior Class Officers ..... Seniors ,....,.......,......,....,....... Junior Class Officers ,. Juniors .,.,...........,..........,. ..,.. Sophomores ......,...,......,................,..,,.. Student Victory Council ........... Standing Committees ..,.... Girls' Club ........,...,....l....., . Hi-Y ...,....,....., .....,............. ....,... Stenographers' Club ..,....,.............,............. .....,,......,4.......,......,............... ......,..... junior Chamberiof Commerce Executive Committee .......,.... Shutter Shudders ....................,....,..,.,........,..., ..,.,S.,4......,.......,..........,.......,... , ., Shutter Shudders ....,..... Band ...........,.......,....,......,.........,...,.. Music Lover's Album .....,.,.,, Orchestra .,......,.,,,..,.... ..,....,... Chorus .... ..,..,.......,...,.....,....... A Cappella Choir ...........,............,.........,....,. Music Lover's Album fcont'd.j ,...4.,., . Dramatic Club .......,..,........,..,.,....,,............,...... Senior Play ...,.4..... Junior Play .,.,., Latin Club .............. German Club ..,...,. French Club ,..,....,,. Dragon Staff ,......, Dragon Staff ....,... Nunc et Tune .,....,. Lehefwohl ,...,.,.,.,. Cheerleaders .................................,...,..... Girls' Athletic Association ..,.....,,.. Football Varsity ,.,.......,..,..... ...,...,,.,.... Football Squad .,.............. ........,...... Gym Team .,....,.....,,...,..,.,. Basketball Varsity .....,.. Basketball Squad ...,...... .Appreciation ............,.,... Superlatives , 4.,. Superlatives ....., Frontispieee III IV . V . 2 . 3 . 6 . 10 . 11 . 42 . 43 , 52 . 62 . 63 64 . 65 . 66 . 67 , 68 . 69 . 72 . 73 . 7-1- . 75 . 76 . 77 . 80 . 81 . 82 . 86 . 87 . 88 . 90 . 91 , 92 . 93 . 96 . 97 . 98 . 99 101 102 103 105 108 109 FHCULTU 1- g ,I BUHHD UF SUHUUL DIRECTORS . The Board of School Directors of the School District of VVarren Borough is responsible for the management of the local schools. It determines the policies, makes the rules and regulations, erects and maintains buildings, elects and assigns teachers, and on the basis of the outline supplied by the State sets up the local course of study. In April or Blay of each year after careful study, a budget is proposed, a tax rate indi- cated, and after a public hearing, the financial program of the next year is established. There are seven members on the Board of School Directors. They are elected at large for a term of six years. YVarren is fortunate in having as members of its Board of School Directors outstanding citizens who without remuneration accept this impor- tant responsibility. The members of the Board of Directors are as follows: Neil D. Patersong John G. Rossman, Superintendentg Dr. VVilliam BI. Cashman, Ralph E. Brasingtong W. Floyd Clinger, Presidentg Homer II. Blohr, Secretaryg Robert VV. llaclcay, Treas- urerg llelvin G. Keller, Vice-Presidentg and R. Pierson Eaton, Solicitor. John G. Rossman Floyd VV. Bathurst Robert R. Young J. B. Leidig' Superintendent Principal Vice-Principal Vice-Principal ERNEST G. BECKYVITH VVheaton College Science Pre-Induction Science Club H ILDEGARDIZ EDYVARD5 Syracuse University Hiram Gem- Traveling Fellow- ship in Europe Art CARROLI, A. FUNYLER Oberlin Colletre Choral Music LEAH EDNA GLASSER Geneva Colleprc Mathematics Student Council A N NA Louisa KXHI. nglish, Dramatx rapnat' Club, Class Nizrht Comm cement ,J X s School of Qltory, M. O. - N iff N, sf ARLYN F. IJUNHAM Colle-:Ie of Wooster Social Studies Director of Correspondence Study Blue- Print Reading Football, Baseball PHOEISE L. F1NI.EY Allegheny Colleyre Social Studies Dean of Girls Giuxm ARLENE QIILMORE Grove City College University of Michigan, M. Latin and French Latin Club, Nunc et Tunc CHRISTINE HURD Alfred University English Dragon HENRY G. KOLPIEN LaCrosse University Physical Education Basketball, Football, Track A Nlll.l,lTEEN Kovr Clarion State Teachers College University of Pittsburgli Social Studies lNl.XRj0RIE Lr.oYn University of Pittsburgh Commercial Girls' Club . I - ,' ' L, iff - x L C , XVARREX E. lN'lu,I.ER Franklin Marshall Pennsylvania State College, M. Ed. A ' i , Bookkeeping' 1 Junior ,Chamber of Comrnerre f 4 . LUKE J. NUECKER Pennsylvania State College Social Studies Science CLARA B. SPADE Oberlin College English I. B. LEIDILI Dickinson College Mathematics Athletics HELEN E. lhlCCIiURE Indiana State Teachers College Commercial Student Council ,. MJ My 1 ,f 1 I ,A ,L J Y V 1 ,XX - WERA INEA1, . Pennsylvania State College Physical Education Girls' Athletic Association I. R. REnoEcI.1Fi-' Edinboro State Teachers College Social Studies JAMES E. SPRINGER Allegheny College Columbia University, M. A. Science, Social Studies i i lNl.x'rii.n,x STHINHOFF Columbia University, M. A. English H .XRRY A. SUMMERS loire Musie Band, Orchestra EI.lZ.lRliTH VVICKSTROM l'4-nnsylvania State Colleilv English Roneirr YOUNG University of Pittsburgh Social Studies Dragon Dean of Boys Mansfield State Teachers Col- BERNETHA A. STRICKLER Lebanon Valley College University of Vermont, M. A. German, French Die Rheinlander, Lebewohl French Club lVlARY lVIARr:ixRET VVADE Grove City College Commercial JAMES WV1I,soN Edinboro State Teachers Co lege, B. S. Social Studies F. L. ZIMMERMAN West Chester College University of Pennsylvania, B. S., M. A. Science, Correspondence The following teachers filled very important gaps in our disrupted wartime faculty: Kliss lilizziheth Husted Klrs. Russell Kelly Xlrs. Allison YVade llrs. llelvin Keller llrs. Lyle Knapp Xlrs. Robert Young Bl rs. YValter Sigworth Both students and school authorities appreciated their willingness to help. HDIHIHISTRHTIUH HSSISTHHTS ' The administration assistants are indispensable to the well-being of our school. They yvork conscientiously to keep our school life run- ning smoothly. Daily they render us many special services. Kliss Laura Platerote is Xlr. Bathurstys secretary, hut this is only one of her numerous tasks. She at some time or other assists every per- son in YVarren High School. Kliss lfvelyn llcXlichael is Xlr. Rossmanls secretary. It is her duty to assist him in the executive management of the YVarren Borough Schools. Xliss Emma Akins is clerk of the Board of Education, and also keeps account ot many tunds from our extra-curricular activities. Bliss Xlary ll. Schueltz is our school attendance olhcer. By tele- phone and personal calls she creates a hetter feeling hetyveen the home and the school. Klr. Charles Beck capahly holds the position of hook and supply clerk. Besides ordering and distributing all the school supplies neces- sary for classroom work, he also acts as cashier in the school cafeteria. Ur. lf. S. Briggs, school physician, and Klrs. Ann Hultherg, school nurse, supervise the school clinic and yvatch over the health of both students and teachers. Other assistants of the administration are Klr. Geo. Baxter, chief custodian, and his associates, Xlr. Charles Berry and Klrs. Dollie Allen. 1 are deeply grateful to the members of the fac- ulty and the adminis- tration for their willing help and guidance dur- ing our pleasantyears in YVarren High School. Not only have they taught us in our classes faithfully and patiently, but they have given un- reservedly of their time and effort in our extra- curricular activities. smlolz cuss U . Finally the seniors reached the last lap of their march, the most eventful and, in many respects, the most diflicult. Work piled high, and social events occupied much time. Important duties were as- sumed in plays, class clubs, the Carnival, football, glee clubs, the Student Council, and a myriad of others. Many times it seemed that the goal would never be reached. Disappoint- ments, handicaps, and mistakes were al- ways present, but these in time were sur- mounted. Commencement, the ultimate object for which the seniors had striven for four years, was achieved. The final victory was Won with heavy hearts but happy memories. One chapter of life had ended, another was beginning. 12 -ff XZ, Ayfiff ff g - ,M k'Vk,Mf. N pf ' ,ff .A ,f-'J ,f !, -fd,f-'- ,1- Mfg! .J bv? , James Urbanski Doris Anderson Gloria Gentle DGVO!'l' lVIattheu I President ,,.,, ,, James Lvrhunski Vice-President Secretary ...... A Treasurer M, Historian .,,,,,, Testator ......,,. Poet ,..... Doris Anderson Gloria Genge DeVere Klatthews Robert lrllllilllilll DeVere llzltthews Klarion Kridler Prophet ,.,... ...... P atricizi Coe Prophet ...... ,,,,,,. R ichard Davis o Class llascot ,.....,.. ,,..... ' Phe Gremlins Class Flower .......,, .....,....,............ R ed Rose Class Colors .....,r. ...,,.,,.. l Srown and Gold , I N ,. 3 I A1 ' RN, BLANCHE One of Our viOliniStS . . . si- lent at times . . . Sweet-mam nered . . . tidy. rANI.XCIiER, H ELEN An ever-Smiling redhead . . . full of pep . . . Our chicle champion . . carefully groomed. ANDERSON, :ARTHUR An habitual hluaher . . . dif- hdent . . . Silence reigns . . determined to progrev. EXNDERSON, DORiS A dancer Superb . . . particu- lar about her appearance . . . a pleasure'Seeker . . . spark- ling. AN DERSON, JOYCE Neat and precife . . . confi- dent. ,.haS a Soft voice .. composed. l lil. f 1' 1 L!! AMAQH ISR, FRANK Deliberate . . . nonchalant . . . well-dressed . . . never worries what the day will bring. AN DERS EN, LA DORA Envialvle hair . . . likes ac- tivity . . . cool and collected . . . easily pl A Srw.', . i ulic l 'er . . . always happy, gayf and carefree . . . exceptionally tall . . . unos- tentatiouy. 1 T LID, i f' j I 1 I' . ' r A f. , 1 I, ' ,fjir , . l A 'V 1 XX 2,1 f I i: , K ANDERSON, GR.ACl2 Boisteruus . . . loquacious . . attractive . . . a prankster. ANDERSON, AIARIAN Ulvlj' tongue within my lips I rein . . . a natural hook- keeper.. . does her Share . . . sereneness personified. 11 Q I fR, RIARCIA ANDERSON, VIRGINIA Sociable . . . dark-eyed . . tranquil . . . good-nrmirvd, IXTSVFLI., 'llXVlL.-X Has an abundance of re- serve . . . slow hut sure . . . always prepared . . . never an idle Inoment. l I l AN N Iz'r'rE An ardent bowler . . . small hut capable . . . siIICeI'e as sunshine . . . arlalvle. .fl I BARISS, JAKE' X I Always ui ' about his marks . . . ll uture physician . . . . . rdy . . Interested Ill . er My 4 typist cle luxe . . . fond of all sports . . . displays sur- prising energy and alertness . . . Cool and deliberate. ARRIGO, COSIMA Good things come in little packages . . . possesses coal lvlack waves . . , diligent . . . trustworthy. B.-IRBIER, ROSE BIARIE Always dreaming . . . flirta- tious . . . never a hair out of place . . . loves to skate. N Am clan.. Jo nd... N se -assured . 2 capable D ,v bk . CFCIHTY. B.x'rIIURsT, RICHARD Teachers' problem . . . in- frequent visitor at school . . . :I fix-it man . . . Rip Van YVinkle Il. B IQAN, ROBIZRT A good sport . . . unassum- ing . . . self-conscious . . . a gymnast. B1 must Lu, JANET l 4 BliCKXYl'I'H, Klxiuixx Cienteel . . of good taste A pleasing.: disposition . . once a 'ientl, al 'ays a refined . . . easy-going . . fiiend iplet l' oisf . tlirtatious. M? I lpffq x Riu LH XRLIZS shooter . . . enter- . skating is his . . no inclined to Duff X 1 ' 1 ' I Z .f l W. j f' 2' lg ' l fl Hmm R DoRo'1'HY P a beautiful auburn hair an mdividualist . . . al- waxs happy '... keenly ine e ested in athletics, BIONIQ ISI R.-xcHi2i. YY llllng to work . . . fastidi- ous possesses scholastic aliilitx . even-tempered. j f l- Kb K r' li- I' ' 'N I - n I I f .J , I Box ici Romiiu' Xcttxe the A Cappella C hott everyones friend xitality plus . , . has an infectious laugh. Biassiiy, KIARIAN Her voice was ever soft . . a latecomer frmn Kane . . lively . , . modesty itself. Buziacu, Much Crashing the line . . . tem- peramental . . . a lilond Cas- anova . . . lioisterous. BOGART, Lois AN N 0 A lauxum lass . . . with wavy tresses . . . iinalfectedflfg . considerate of otlfpf' - L, 'ay .fi ' 1 f V ' J , i. J I i ' X , 1 Mr 1 Boswomii, Noium, i ---f Al Endowecl with a vigorous school spirit . . . self-assured . . . immaculate . . . possesses an enviable complexion. 13 BRADFORD, CIERALDINE Nleticulous in appearance . . . a roller skater . . . a practical joker . . . with sparkling eyes. V BRINDIAS, Roslf ANN , Of a reticQuNnariner . . . po- lite . . . with aypleasing per- sonality . . . without worries. BR12 iso, ERNEST A man of his own opinion . . . an inveterate teaser . . . animated . . . a chatterbox-. ,L tx t, X I f A . V . . t , . ' V If :gp , ' jl'l4 I 6 ,, f it nl If . x I x i r liRowNr, Iii.12.xBE'1'H I Often seen but seldom heard . . . has unusual athletic abil- ity . . . reliable . . . perpetu- ally lively. BUERKLE, tAI,.xN C.fn11zRoN, AIURRAY T' Twinkle toes' . . . a math JL f l'erk . . . ever interested whizz . , . our drum major . . . conscientious. tv? in the fair sex . . . a football hero . . . easy come, easy go. 'P K Rv: , 53 'n vt x J ff , . , NCMRLSON, GRACE L.-u SON, l CILLE s 'VVith a shy manner . . . al- Vnusu air . . a e thu- Kways worried about studies siastic mowler . . n osed hw- . . . such a delightful person . . Gmodest i se - ra se. to know . . . steadfast. C, XRLSON, bl,-XRTIN A true friend . . . a follower of Mr. Boyce . . . very cap- able . . . interested in basket- ball. C,xRvALHo, FIZRNANDO Our Good Neighbor' from Brazil . . . intellectual . . . has high ambitions . . . al- ways in a hurry. X I ,L --1 X -jf! :hx if I pr? ..vl1 X Al .lnjf fa A 4-' 1 1 1 I N , Clill.-XNDO, ANTHONY CHIODO, DON Aglow with mischief . . . Sturdy . . . a possessor of en- with plenty of vim, pep, and viable waves . . . likes femi- vigor . . . never worries . . . nine company . . . 5lOw-mo- dapper. tioned. L , 1 lu! . yy ' iffljjl Q H ' A it V Af H . f' x My 2 X' . , Ll, I VXA X pilt' N ni Y WN i Y f h 3QHRISTIY2, N.-moi' , Lou, PATRICIA ttf r A . x M t ff AIHQ oiyndrfon 'tht'-clari t Love 'em and leave 'em il! . c atfty . . N40 a d .HX ' . . . a peppy cheerleader . . . .fyet so.1VFarr x . . a qnor- x an accomplished pianist . . able girl. 4 COH AN, GEIJRGE A juvenile jester . . . fun lwe- fore work . . . has an op '- mistic Outlook on life . t'lNIartha, Martha, I 'e CORIQLLI, BEATRICE X . . . Swee l1'lCCI'lty . . . glowing xfrie Al'ne's . . . a future sec- x Xret ryt.. . . easy to please. it . A f fjmyf D'ANGELO, JOHN A capable worker . . . crew- cut . , . temperamental . . . a real sportsman. always ready to help. ,f ' CONAWAY, DONALD Determined in manner . . . sagacious . . . always prompt and attentive , . . a future pilot. ID.-XLRYMPLE, Louis A menace to peaceful Nchool life . . . a movie fan . . . naturally nautical . . . a man of many words. IJAVIS, RICIi.ARD Delwonair . . . our person- ality boy . . . immaculately groomed . . . stands scholas- tically high. 15 Q7 X f , IJ K. 5 fl A 5 fi. , 1 f pw. Iliaklixnco, Iloxnxicx A conscientious and diligent fellow . . . with bright pros- pects for the future . . . gen- tlemanly . . . clean-cut. lJliSTEFANO, CARL Local Hank Luissette . . . never worries . . . a baseball fan . , . of I1 jovial spirit. IJIIQTSCH, Romziu' Bubbling over with energy and mirth . . . an exceptional baritone . . . enviable curly hair . . . reliant. lJoNoV..xN, JOHN Animated . . . musically in- clined . . . free from care . . a typical school boy. llurciiizss, IQ'1'HyLM.-xii Puts her best foot forward . . . a future bookkeeper . . . takes an active part . keenly alert. 7 4' ' .- rj lfif'-f 1 lJizN,iRDi, 'NIA-my 'ifZfJ5 l ' C'onsiderate of others' feel- ings . . . has fidelity of pur- pose . . . neat . . . charming to know. IJIQKIQRSON, IJLOYD lnvaluable to the Blue and VVl1ite gridiron . . . out- spoken . . . ready for fun . . sturdy. llormrr, Mixiuruuzr Grams VVith a typical schoolgirl giggle . . . exceptionally agreeable . . . member of the A Cappella Choir . . . pleas- ingly plump. lioxziz, Ltr LU AIAY Fond of mirth . . . a future housewife . . . tickles the ivories . . . buxom. lfA'I'ON, PAU 1. VVith an eye for a bonny las- sie . . .brisk . . . has a fas- cinating grin . . . possesses dancing ability. Qgnfrf ENIERY, 1j1.1z.fxNoR Our orchestra pianist . . . possesses a hrilliant mind .. . trim and neat in appear- ance . . . striving for the lwest. f . ,lj :ff V' 1' 9! 1 ,n I xl I .,f! ERIQKSON, I,Uc1L1.rz 'Iil'lUllg'l'lfflllI1C5S first, then fun . . . with a pleasant dis- position . . . Titian locks . . . scholarly. 3' Q5 'czl,1sH, KIARTIIA Diligent . . . tall and thin . . . YVhere's George? . . . soft! spoken. -f A s. ff 4 A I 4 A . 4 , ILRXST, GlzR.xLDIN1i A Commercial shark . . . ea- ger to please . . . one of our tallest girls . . . a sports en- rhusiast. I 04' ' . . f 1 . Fmis, X IRG A ' ZX l' IZHLNI,-XX, 141-LANCIS A 11,5-al fl-Xem , , , jqyyiglili' Dirfident in class . . . a speed balanced hy seriousness . . . demvfl - - - Zi HICIILHIISI mllii' decidedly different . . . a fu- Cifln - . - IlfliVC- ture pharmacist. ' r WV I , ix V 'I r' lieu yvs,Y1g:d1NH .' FISH, L11.u,tx M H35 mi11'lY fflendi -- - 3 Will' lndustrious . . . short in sta- ' QD! b'f0l'lS91' -'Z - 3' 'lmwlmne ture . . . a motorcyclist . . . Player - - - felifing df' anxious to please. meatwr. 1 r . .iw 5 9 lx 1 bl ikeigk Lhr'r1a A Uri A htll'sewmnan . . . wields a N Q xk ,eh pencil , . . well-ao qltainted with the wee hours i , V. . . has a sunny disposition. I lf1'rnc:12R,xI.1J, GLENN YVith an unassuming way . . . thoughtful of others . . . an outdoor man . . . small in stature. FOLKMAN, ROBIERT Versatile . . . our capable Dragon editor . . . liked by all . . . a person of high , zvhns. Qty jf U :U , XJ' I t Sr dw JJNLA QMKIQSVJ fb 1' . ,J Vp ff' ' rc 'L Y- Q I Fox, KIIZRLE A huntsman . . . agreeable . . . prone to solemnity . . . excels in manual labor. f . 114,11 Uf LT1f7 t'M I-1 Alki, ' 'H '-2.4-fd 'iff' 4 . Q I I A 14 REDRICKSON, Xr1Ro1N1,x A go-getter . . . a songstress . . . prone to mischief . . . one of our biggest boosters. FURMAN, I IELVIN A latecorner . . . a photog- raphy enthusiast . . . accus- toms himself readily . . . rather lanky. GIZNGE, GLORIA 'fFifteen for the team . . . attractive . . . an ardent worker . . . carefree. FORSLUND, CAROL A pleasing blonde . . . pleas- ure comes first . . . kind to everyone . . . with dainty ways. FREDRIQKS, L13 Roy Our reliable football tackle . , . a future forest ranger . . . a six-footer . . . a sports- ! man. FRoN'ruRA., 1015 Prospects are bright for this fellow . . . wonderfully friendly . . . excels in vas orts! . . . appeals o the'fa' ek. fi' , J, -1 IL lj rf' ' N 1 ff . A . 1 ld ry ' 1 f 7 . f Cul t , . JY ' , A ffl GE Lfgllll' E. Gofm li X immaculate in appearance imperturbable . . . pleasing . . . strives to do her best. G11.s0N, IQTH ELYN Bootsy . . . quiet friendli- ness . . . winsome . . . digni- fied. JM-Mft f IV. ,,,fi,-4 ,C c f , L:j,s,,g ,.,y,,C., v -.f Q G1,izAsoN, VVALTIZR Gl,o'1'Z, CARL Unostentatious . . . calm of Earnest, first and last . . . temper . . . time on his hands kind to everyone . . . few . . . reserved in opinions. words but worthwhile . . . a L misogynist. s if - ,Mg- .i - JG J, J A i' A L i M' O' ' l ff lb fdlgivfd-J , BETH, lx iw HAM, RIARY ! fi i ' ' . i Lafovdaisigll . .- hmvesf if Cheery . . . carries her own j skatd . . . pretty .N,.l'ady- responsibilities . . . plays . i ,A like. J ' square . . . chatty. i . , if fi ' li - , 11' ji' A , 7 I4 R fr' V J wi YC1R.xxQL'1s'r, Lois Lovely to look at . . . an able worker . . . worthy in bg D, havior . . , energetic. f p 1 fy! M0 ,X 1 3 Q GRAY, B i2'r'1'Y Everybodys friend . . . nat- ural . . . always obli ng . . . compgten. lf' . 1 . i fi'ff jk ,ns 'X ,1' Jjjlqffik 1 , X . ifiihr X CSR.-XY, RACHEL A diligent worker . . . seri- ous . . . worthy of praise . . . accommodating. fill.-XNQUIST, XYICTOR G Qui' chemist and math wiz- ard . . . dependable . . . has high ambitions . . . tower- ing. RAY, CORINN E Pleasant . . , taciturn . . . an example of the domestic type . . . modest. , , - ff!!!-1 - ' f -1 lux? t , A-I Ah 1 . 5 1. Z , ff K ' 1- ' 1 1 ' .. f .ff l CiR.XZlANO, X' IZRNICE . ' , Agreeable . . . friendly . energetic . . . ready for fun. . - If is 'A bu GRn.1.o, Nltuu' Gkosen, HAROLD Has gorgeous wavy locks Always cooperative . . . a . . . always immaculate in pleasing: pal . . . lwulwlwling dress . . . reserved . . . eon- over with pep . . . a jokester. genial. f .M x Qiaoseu, Lots f 7 llappy-go-lucky . . . ll uhaker of tnerriment . . athletic . .f garrul wus. Y , KX e l l Z A Y 1- v . ywff l'l.XflUlfR'l'YM jlly ixllllllllllllh . . . Z1 lover of the outdoors . . . a good student . . . :I future lwusiness man. HALI5, Bif'r'rY Always considerate of others . . . imaginative . . . on the quiet side . . . I1 real friend. llANINlliRBIiCK, -Ili.-XXNIC Self-composed . . . of a tran- quil nature . . . reliant . . . a trustworthy pal. H I l H H Annizx, Kl,xRG,xRt5'r Finds enjoyment in talking . . . always on the go . . . stylish . . , has an alluring sinile. Mix, liiixx ETH Sparkling: with humor . . . a whizz on ice skates . . . hrnwny . . . indifferent to WVU l' Tj' . ,xx11.lN, XVENDELL A man of artistic almility . . . independent . . . loves excite- ment . . . lvetter late than never. AN Ks, GORDON A capable leader . . . a hearty worker . . . Z1 pleas- ure seeker . . . a regular fel- low. HANSON, SIIIIRAIAN Interested in radio . . . rug- ged . . . reserved . . . an Out- door man. I y ,lv .17 J qi J KIIL 1 fl, ' LJ! VV! , I j . O ' f JIH.-XRRINGTON, ANNE A perfect lady . . . coInpe- tent . . . always striving for the best . . . admired by everyone. H.-xRRIsON, ROBERT One of Our football players . . . an excellent artist . . . possesses a likeable dispo- HARNI.-xN, COLI5I I',x A pretty lass . . . with a sun- ny disposition . . . a confi- dential friend . . . modest. HARRIS, DOROTHY IXNNI2 Overflowing with initiative . . . responsible . . . cheerful . . active in school affairs. H .,xRTNI5TT, XVILLIAM One of our football manag- ers . . . never makes a great deal of noise, but does not ' escape notice . . . husky . . . , jx - Archie, , .- I' I 'lx I, .. Q ix W- V N - - - :ition . . . carefree. , f ,A If , C film 4. 'I ' , 9 x , S ff 11,-L ig, -xi 1 ' -L f' A ,. - . F r ff HliUB:XCH, CAROJFYN A dashing blqinde . . . with- out a care . . . coquettish . . . nimble-tongfued. O W V xx x HIl.1,, ROBERT A man of few words . . towering . . . forever blush- ing . . . with a broad smile fgflx Xl.-:lj kj Q 5, n J X f 4,2 HICKEY, JOHN An illustrious football man- ager . . . well-groomed . . tall, dark, and handsome . . mischievous. 1 HOLLA , UG , 1 ORENQIQ Til id . an uitious wo ' r . . . agr ble . . . sm I bu apal . fe 5 , X, V J'L i Mzfifff- f f LW f gf f' .1 ' f 1' rw' V e l , ' +FfOOV1EN, by Always willing to' help . . . goes het' own way . . . has many outside interests , . . an ambler. l'lL'L'l'BlAN, P1t1LL1P Occasionally seen in school . . . inquisitive . . . NVt'll41ll- tired . . . scientiiically in- clined. 4- . , f 1 i 2. lNIl'lZRIAI,, joitx Big john . . . a gridiron Ki H UCK, Xoiumx A towering tenor . . . uncon cerned . . . absent-minded . . . straddles the cello. llL'NT1sR, lQv,tuN,x Bubbles . . . Z1 contagious giggle . . . good-nattlred . always n pal. , -lxeksox, GQQRTRUDE Carefree . . . impartial in gladiator . . . always at't'o1n- her dealings with otliers . modating . . . shy. with an attractive coitfute . . . always smilingxj l , ' . Q lo i , if u If I e Mu if .Y Q ft ' t fl , Q1 ,i I , 1 Mt yi U, ,K , VJ' Jjll ' . it 7 N- M, , My ffizxsiiiw, Gmuys joitxvtax, ANN j Flame-tinted hair . . . earn- ,lrncltisgtilylf . . possesses est in purpose . ypleasant sweet It ponnlity . a 151 Q, . . . nppreciategf the finer Cotnnfittee girl . .V dgisery t ings tvftlife. kjyyidxf L . -J , J X V fi li ' ri sf! OJ ,X M . yy' N' tj f MJ by im V y , XJ , g ' ,A t 4524 .f if . 1 1 V 4 fi' P, 3' , JOHNSON, BIZRNICE 5 ottxsoxl Bots. vi J . . . ' J . A spirited companion . . . Enthtlsia n plt X . a is K rliOlH0!'l'lJNV is another day trious so 'gg ss - an e . o f- . . . . has' good sense , . . cepttonzillf sion-Qt 'irler' breezes along. indepenclentfl '. ffl YH ,J it ' Aff! 7 W 1 5 W 'T 22 H I J f W1 'jus lil 9 1 . A , JouxsoN,C1mRLi3S Of a roguish nature . Chulwlwy . . . a hllntsman . . tries to do his lvest. Jon N sox, Ron i3R'r Chick . . . a real student . . . one of our steadfast gridders . . . friendly. X 1 Joiixsox, XJIRGINIA An equestrienne , . . uneq- ualed in height .' . . an ardent Artist . . . spirited. - I l JON iss, CH.'uu.o'1'TE Ever smiling . . . always looks her lwest . . . an excel- lent dancer . . . a perfect model. ri eller , JI ' 1 ,- ' -sehewi.. xri 5 . . . 9fh Ai!5ftigff1x1i'1u1pQElpgWlike- ahle. I if J W Jorixsox, ELEANOR l'Sis . . .an outdoor girl . . . argumentative . . . a sturdy blonde. Jorixsox, ROM.-XINE Meditatiye . . .always obliges . . . gentle in temper . , . in- Wwljw JOHNSON, XVARREN l Swede . . . ready and will- ing for fun . . . with a mathematical tendency . . . a l clarinctist. A f W J f ' 4? fy Wi'f I I K .NJ ef JOY, Gi5iz'raUDE i Joyful . . . sincere . . . an athlete . . . diligent. JURY, CLYDE Has fl deep voice . . . a dia- mond in the rough . . . sturdy . , . lmisterous. ff , ,L gg. X - s -4 ,w I ' I 4! ,f . ' r ' L ,J . I1 23 N! li.-XHLE, BIILDRED Possesses a quaint simplicity . . . interested in sports . . . nonchalant . . . obliging. KIgI.LI3R, RICHARD Indispensable to the gym team . . . mischievous . . . possesses radiant energy . . alert. KIZLSEY, RIERLIN A hsherman . . . an excellent swimmer . . . a A'dear slayer . . . never 21 dull moment. KINANDIER, JEAN Serene . . . an agreeable las- sie . . . with a sedate turn . . deserving of praise. l I ' fi s' xr 1 x N KNIGHT, Ialf ELLA KIAE , l lmperturbabl'e . . . a coquette . . . viv ious . . . a fluent talker. l 1, RAIN., JAM Izs One of the football managers . . . a good scout. . . hand- some . . . versatile. KEI.LY, CHARLES A fireman par excellence . . . a Clarendon lad . . . takes life unconcernedly . . . has mischief under cover. Krriak, RICIIARD Serious on the gridiron . . . everywhere else, happy-gm lucky . . . good-hearted . . . is now a sailor. KNAPPENIIILRGIQR, HAROLD Sam . . . industrious . . . a man of melody . . . with all-around ability. JWW7' IQNUDEGARD, wlIDA Friendly . . . a student de luxe . . . original . . . grace- ful in Inien. KRIDI,ER, BIARION Congeniality to the nlli de- gree . . . studious . . . a com- petent actress . . . superb. LACY, LILITH Short but sweet . . . possesses a superior mind . . . worth while . . . well-liked. LAN ii, FLOYD Of the silent type . . . takes life with a long stride . . . resolute . . . indifferent to work. I A- LECKLITER, LARIAF1 - Frank . . . individualistic . .T appreciates a good time . . hails from Dunkirk. Lu'i'Ri2NT, BARBARA An enthusiastic worker . . . sweetly disposed . . . looks on the bright side . . . has natu- ral dark curls. Lmiikry, Yiom BI.-XRIE A timorous lass . . . has an interest in bookkeeping . . . seen but seldom heard . serious-minded. .1 ,Q ' , J-wi 'f ,X 1 Q0 N- Cxr fl Loauxz, form A redhead . . , an outdoor man . . . good-natured . . . lets tomorrow take Care of itself. all s l I4L'XDNI.-XRK, KIARY .ANN Keen . . . fl soprano of prom- ise . . . with a pleasing man- ner . . . speaks quietly. LYLE, Bi3'r'rY Reticent . . . conscientious inconspicuous . . . always ready with a giggle. X IADER, CLIFFORD Of clever wit . . . uncon- eerned . . . game for anything . . . lively. - l 'T' I I-I J 'ff 141 1' f fi x ,Q v f I fll ffl! r 1 I J! js h , , 1 . l eq!! I If J L'iNDBizRr:, CSERALDINIZ l i A great homebody . . . a sly maiden . . . with a bouncing gait . . . an energetic worker. LUCIA, FRANK Slight . . . nimble . . . large, expressive eyes . . . puts his lvest foot forward. LL'NQL'IS'I', ROBERT Ilandv with a basketball . . bubbling over with jokes . . . a tenor of quality . . . self- conscious. MAQK, Xvl2RNA Tranquil . . . carefree . . . tiirtatious . . . aaelt on roller A skates. I ,Ll l fe X all 1 4 5 Nui' Ft lx , E Y. i' V A N N JA' wr. il ll X. BIADIZR, AIARGUERITIZ Reliable . . . suave . , . an up-and-at-'em Student Coun- Cil member . . . sunny. A ll IJ ll A ' ,W WR' f Ira f 1 ll' I l , V Y' . 4,12 4 Mk' I Rlarifxrrgrwf Jalan l 1 A M,x11AFFm', KARL 4 A perfect lady . . . honor roll Studious f . . hound to suc- student . . . exceptionally de- ,coed . . . a huntsman . . . pendalwle . . . languid. fell-groomed. f ,I ' ' -A-4,,Jfq' ff , ' f ' ' 'c. f I f X I l J 1 1 f ff' 4 I ,f f 'I Jr, 1 'fr 'i , i I 1 ff 'X J ,V ff 1 y 1 ' , -iff fr A ' 1 , vf 1 1 f 1 ,AU KIALONE, ARLENII A competent stenographer . . . perfectly groomed . . . beaming with sunshine . . different. f f lyyfl 'X li y eq ff, Of X hsyi' X r f .X f , xfyy, 1,1 , , r 0 f I if ill.-N31 1, X,IARY,,'L ff A pleasing brunetteL. .fcon- servative in manne X. ,i. never wastes worms . small and ladylike. ,J ll,-161-IA, LljlEIl,.lA . . I I A jr Higih qcfstature . . . of even 1 N ldikpos tion., I. . intcjrested 'n , j anything,ynusix:al . . npfrecise. , f - yf . X. 1, ' X 1 ' . J 'J - ,fl ,f j L I f ' lf . . 1 , lf t - r , ' ' 1 I f.4 ,'Y I l ' lil fl jf X BICCLURE, XVILLIANI Teachers' pest . . . huhhling over with mirth . . . inter- ested in aeronautics . . . has hidden ahility. KIAN FREY, RITA Neat in appearance . . . smil- ing . . . wide-awake . . . un- assuming. J-K -V C! UA' 1, If fn f'flf'?0 f fl' f 1 f X C K l.-XNIAKAS, TH EODORE Has Fats VValler's style . . . a punster . . . tall and lanky . . . dauntless. Bl.bX'1 fHEVS'S, DE XKERE Active in school sports . . . a good dancer . . . a loyal friend . . . witty. MCCONN ELL, HENRY Me and my Ford . . . in- dividualistic . . . argumenta- tive , . . lots of gray matter. 416 '5 Mw53,.Q,,.0Qe ww Slsaair 28 ima! - 1,1 5 K . 1, . 4 '- -VLP L JHXJL. BICGARRY, JOAN MQLEAN, DONN1X Reliable . . . possesses a Ready willingness . . . of a unique personality . . . I1 pleasing nature . . . a Clar- true leader . . . happy-gm endon lassie . . . exhibits a lucky. vibrant energy. KIEADIZ, XVILLIAM Mrzkkrrr, RIARDENE An asset to the tumbling Silent as night . . . light- team . . . Atlas II . . . ami- hearted . . . genial . . . a able . . . short in stature. valuable friend. 1.f7'. It --K '. ' -X 1' I Mnssxiza, LAURA Klll.I.liR, ELAINE jovial . . . bubbling with en- A confidential friend . . . thusiasm . . . slight of stat- thoughtful . . . a hard ure , . . a friend to all. worker , . . immaculate in appearance. . 1 5 - l .-1 - gl X I -. - I If I ll ' 1 f at . - - I 7' lg Q BIITCHISLL, XYEIAIA Mooiuz, HIERTON . fQ, N1,1,,.- Prefers domestic activities f VS hy Hurry? . . . interest- , . . coy . . . a strawberry led In airplanes . . . a qyrg- blonde . . . persevering. 5 c1'astinatp1'. . . qhieti ' 1 X i X r f l TKT, MoR1z1.1,r, Davin MUN 'sGARD, DOROTHY AJ V F Original . . . short . . . a 'flllepen bleu . . 'ndustrio pleasing person to know . . . 4. . . kes' any 'iendsx . . never hustles. . gbel' 'es iw cfoind her bes . U ,V P f 1 A F, 1 I, ,, jc I 0 D ef Toi, VS 'O Jeep!! Amiga? ' 'lin-f BIUNSON, WII.I.IS Busy enjoying life . . . has a shuffling walk . . . reticent and modest . . . a true friend. -:dl ml M9 ,NM NA'rH,xN1EL, RUTH TO have friends, you must be one . . . of a serious na- ture . . . never seen slacking on the job . . , greets life with a smile. N ELSON, DEAN Our basketball center . . . sees the brighter side . . . nonchalant . . .gg musical man- , ' ,Y nf CLP' 'i ,. If'-f -9 , -0 4, I xv AL I , p A NELSON, BIARY LORRAINIZ Loads of hair . . . always daydreaming . . . with a per- sonality of her own . . . slow X to anger. Illia NICHOLS, A i CD- Good in vam aes . . . thusiastx . . .yhileat . . . like- , able. 9 lf xl MUSCARO, MARY ? Known by her jolly dispo- sition . . . energetic in doing . . . enjoys popular music . . . pursues a variety of activi- lies. X liI,SON, BI3T'rY Never without a giggle . . with plenty of Words . . trim . . . delights in fun. by lfvxr ffgb-L J., 'V' .- 5 X IQLSON, DONAI.D Mathematically inclined . . . enjoys all sports . . . an out- door Inan . . . ambitious. I I 4 Q , ff, J ' 4 NERO, JEANETTE f V Athletic . . . enjoys a good time . . . a good worker . . . talkative. I 0 1 -4 if ' N L .f 7 ', H 7 Lf .113 125. X FJ' X sens I . . has an 'A ecr 'l lf ility . . . with I, CN t I tempe . . . con- -lj 1 I u I gema . ,J qw YN 29 3 :IW ' , f , ' . l ,f o'roRo, FRANK NUIIFIER, GARNETT Spic and span . . . determined Shy . . . dainty '... has little to win , . . few words but to say . . . with a twinkle in worth while . . . a depend- her eye. I able friend. fl ' A , xr, l be fix il 2 'AO ll :xl N l N' , 4 l ' 5 UHFJZR, XVILLIAM A competent telegraph mes- xA 1. ,fi ,- - 1 fa f,FFl5RLE, .lHONI,-XS X Anxious to learn . . . well- senger . . . believes in conser- behaved . . . commendable vation of speech . . . rough . . . Ll head of curls. and ready . . . has e n 'essive l eyes. A ' 1 i , , ,H ! 7 . , I A 1 ,v A L 1. V 1 7 JJL5e, , RIELDA J ' hen 1 4 are e 'il- A t ue soprano . . . Cl futile Q ing , , , ' n ondugr sten grapher . bfalways in X . . o l hfful im t , , , fl hurry . . . likes a gimd tirne. 'uf gum ch ving. A' U LSON, iANNA MAE Calm-tempered . . . light- hearted . . . a nurse-to-be . . . practical. f'xPALI.-X, JOHN Never without a smile . . . takes no thought of tomorrow . . . easily embarrassed . . . big-hearted. CJLSON, DAVID Earnest and sincere . . . goes quietly on his way . . . level- headed . . . has u dignified carriage. P.-XSSINCIZR, PAUL Wlith a spontaneous laugh . . . has an eye for mischief .. .congenial . . .has varied interests. b P.x'1'ci1EN, GORDON 'Wvhy put school work first? , . . good-looking . . . well- PECK, LIEROY Mischievous . . . possesses an infectious laugh . . . amic- meaning . . . a typical play- able . . . musically inclined. boy. W PEES. STEPHEN SldFR.ANCIS ,, A correspondence student . . . ' 'cient . ble secretary . . V . likes outdoor sports . , . agile I . oes hi st . . . keeps l . . . roguish. to himself. PETERSON, CARL l7li'I'l2RSON, GLENN XVell-rounded . . . meek . . . Rugged . . a voracious a good student . . . slow- reader . . commendably moving. earnest . . moderately motioned. f k 0114-A lj! X A I -Q ZW' 'fq J I-' ' ' ff f fi A . , pb ,L ,,,,tJv v U ' f at rj. J ff P 'rERsoN. LAv1zRNE PETERSON, ROBERT Pat , , . the blush that Interested in athletics . . . a kindles in thy Cheek , , , 3 merry-maker . . . a pleasing member of the A Cappella Choir . . . interested in school activities, PITT, LL'ClI.LE Has a pleasing personalitf' . . . athletic .fhajp.pylgo- lucky . . Wllywf typist. I ' ' I, pal . . . straight-forward. PORTER, ELLIS Robust . . . a Veteran of the football team . . . a blushing towhead . . . for he's a jolly good fellow. 1 fr- , -I , I Pizosiix, JOHN 'fic ,M A newcomer to YVarren High . . . swift . . .has a face that will take him to Hollywood . . . interested in athletics. I I ' , 1 f I R.-xsxi Uss EN, AIARTHA Our light-hearted cheerleader ...a good dancer. . . sociahle . . a prospective secretary. Rll'l'L nik, JOHN A joy-finder . . . handsome . . . a dependable athlete . . . spry as a cricket. RIEDliIl, ORLO A catchy grin . . . perfect in behavior . . . am ambitious worker . . . shy but likeable. RISTAU, ROBERT Artistic . . . mischief under cover . . . impetuous . . . wears a broad smile. w A H V f 1 4 RAW, ANNA Noted for modesty . . . fond of home life . . . quiet-man- nered . . . a loyal friend. 1 T gjljg 'TTlfRliR, AXIY ' If A chatterl x . ' pul ive . . never a w 'ri ...active. Ricu, RIARY Sociahle . . . earnest in her work . . . the athleti type . . . short and dark. V .i.19t'ly, J l i ol of r T .U I fl Tl V ,Lp JJ. ,il Rimzy, DOROTHY Efficiency personified . charmingly reserved . . . diligent . . . completely poised. RIZZARDI, LOUIS Eager to please . . . of a zealous' nature . . . profusion of words . . . always on the lookout for fun. ROBERTS, ELMER Considerate . . . sparing of words . . . ditlident . . . seri- ous. ROXVHAND, DQRRIS Nirnble-tongued . . . enthusi- astic about roller skating . .y. an inveterate gum, chewer . . . never alone. RLTIILNIAN, RICHARD Eager to get ahead . , . ready for fun . . . congenial . . . a VVestern Union man. if , , L .r RUHLMAN, rllERRl3LL '1'rustworthy . . . well-liked by all . . . a leader in school activities . . . a zealous worker. SALIQRNO, AALBERT Slim . . . our valuable foot- ball captain . , , good-na- lured . . . loyal. Ros EN'rRATxzR, ALTON School comes next . . . enjoys the solitude of the wide open spaces . . . lean and lanky . . conserves his words. RUDOLPH, BETTIE AIAE An attractive blonde . . . vi- vacious . . . a viola player I. . . carefree. RUHLMAX, Ross lndefatigable . . . striving for success . . . merits the best . . . I1 staunch friend. of f' C 7' V , - I 1 .4,4,LA 'A - -!f27,fJfj-4 K RYBERG, RIURIEL An agreeable companion . . . neat . . . etlicient . . . toots the flute. SAMUELSON, GAIL t'Buck'l . . . fair and square . . . quite the gentleman . . . takes things as they come. ! , I , . I' ,I I 1 ' I ' ' 'la 1 ' s S.kNlUlil,SON, RACHEL Sterling character . . . dainty . . . appreciates gtmd music' . . happy. SC,u.1sE, JAMES Muscular . . . drives a Chevy K' . . . even-tempered . . . a spirited companion. SC,-XNDRIi'1'1i, IDA An unaffected personality . . . another Florence Night- ingale . . . meekness personi- tied . . . Il serious worker. SCHORMAN, THOMAS A motor boat enthusiast , . . unperturbed . . . a pleasant fellow . . . a card shark. , . 1- X fl- ff I x .-4,1 1 .-f f ff 7 f w , ' 'f . 1' .f SCOTT, JOYC Ii Quiet . . . loves tO skate . . . bright-eyed . . . has an ad- venturous spirit. a S.-XRACENO, JOSEPH A second Harry James . . . a good dresser . . . a funster . . . optimistic. f ' , V, f . 1 SC.-tL1s,E,,ROsE 1 x A E W , WVilling to do hu share . . ' a smile fU1 CVCl'j'0l'lC . . . very luquacinus . . . never NVOITXCS. SCltilZLLH,-XIXIMISR, lxlARY A. Yvorries are taboo . . . a dy- namic redhead . . . a neat 1 dresser . . . petite. J , l BCHUELTE, BIARY JANE Patient . . . quiescentn . uw :J ive, ., r. ?'stvM high f ' ,. ,Z I' X! Cfffjfj, Al M ,fx LJIL , -714-Wlfiff , S E.-txt,-xN, RICHARD Abundant ability . . . genial . . . an ardent baseball fan . . . has unusual knowledge Of world affairs of the day. f' N '1 ' , ,. 1 I I, Xf. X Ml ' I - I biz.-ivy, xlouiwgx X , SEIZLEY, jo1iN w One of- ur fdvtlwl mainx X skilled radio repairman stays . . micabl ca- . . a lover of Ewfuks . . . of pablerxjhla regul r ellow. reat height . . . a man uf xi T many xXorcls. A A , X A , . as X X x 'xl X N f V 'JI ls' S 12 E 1blTlQd i'Y S xxbf great mental ability . . . ' studious . . . always bowing the fiddle . . . a good sport. Sli.X'l l'L'CK, RICHARD Our football center . . . cour- teous . . . ambitious . . never wastes words. SIFFIN, llox.-x1,D Energetic . . . an enthusias- tic sportsman . . . Z1 tease . . a rapid typist. vp' of n X sr ' ...x ' ,H 5 1..xUP'1',M11.DRi2D ext usiastic skater . . . lem child . . . lavish fx- ' ll y to all . . . teachers' J If lipstick. 1 X Ki' t Siirrz, Rl'l'.'X Consiclerate of others . . . a good dresser . . . energetic and persevering . . . an avid reader. SHO.-XFF, NORMAN Yvarren lligh's profuudo . . . jocose . . , a Casanova . . a sporty dresser. SIGNYORT H, BIARY A stand-by of the G. A. A. . . . has naturally curly hair . . . a smile for everyone . . . persistent in her work. S1.ocL' xi, J L' N li' Always the same . . . never n care . . . an unassuming friend . . . a giggler. -X 0,1 p . v v S' , 1 5, I kk SMITII, l.-XULINI1 An ert s ter . . . econ- Reticent . . . goes her own ' in labor . . . unobtrusive way . . . faithful to her . . unrul'l'led in manner. friends . . . always does her SMITH, VVIIIARD Oh! that contagious giggle . . . takes life easy . . . :I towhead . . . Inicable. OJ I . IOSNA, JOHN Ready with a ing hand . . . sympathetic . . . deserv- ing . . . a good pal. SORENSEN, KENNETH Likes the solitude of wide- open spaces . . . never dis- turbs anyone . . . well-be- haved . . . great-hearted. STEVENSON, DORIS VVith blond hair . . . blushes galore . . . demure . . . al- ways laughing. best. SMITH, VVILLIAM M. A mischief maker . . . ready to laugh . . . sportsmanlike K . . . unpretentious. .N J 'V Av Cs oo SN.-IvI.I3v, LYLI3 yxjly' Alert . . . always disturbing the peace . . . forever argu- ing . . . a hunter and a lish- erman. STANTON, LYLE A lover of all sports . . . a man of few words . . . has wavy hair . . . quick iII ac- tion. STILL, Lois Midget-like . . . with a shy bearing . . . ever Still ! . . pleasing to the eyes. I Eff H 1592 i QJJ ly ii S'1'l,l'liS, lJOROTHY Lets the cares of the world go by . . . well-liked hy those who know her . . . ardent . . . on t nk pf 1. STRISICII, KIAYNE A future nurse . . . an ardent worker . . . a lover of music . . . always blithe. f I f- 1 - ,. Sup-xxsox, linyyix ,ffl A ,fi Animated . . . nothing daunts him . . . keeps out of every- one's way . . . stocky. TEx1i'1.1z'roN, GEORGE Slider of the slip-horn . . . enjoys singing . . . ready and willing for fun . . . with a perpetual grin. Toyyiaa, CLARA-x BIiI.I.lj Of modest intent . . . carries her own responsibility . . . always congenial . . . sim- plicity personified. STITES, EDXVARD Hardy . . . at home on roller skates . . with reserved opinions . . . has little in- terest for school. 'Jim' L t 1 . J A19 Pl., f Q! he V 6220! SWANSON, CARL A huntsman . . . frequently absent from school . . . on the handsome side . . a mischief maker. Swicic, JOHN A walking encyclopedia . . . musically inclined . . . a vvhizz at mathematics . . voices his opinion. A i X f f 1 4, 1 J 1 , ff 1 f f '1'Ho5n'sox, AUDREY Has unusual skill in art . . . an intensive reader . . . un- affected . . . with a calm manner. ' 'Nl 5 ly? 5 Def ., , ' vt A FRAUB, H.-XR0I.D-,JL G15 Enjoys the game of basket- ball . . . tall and lanky . . an extremely quiet youth . . taking it easy. 37 'l'Ri1mLE, HAROLD faaf, I . - f 'llRIDlC0, 'THOBL-QS A mighty hunter . . talka- Neat in appearance . , .likes tive . . . Clilzltury . . . of a tO lmwl . . . very mannerly jovial nature. . . . always On the juli. LfR1s.xNsK1, -li.-XNIISS Yisrisv, DORIS Our class president . . . a tal- Vnassuming . . . always ented basketeer . . . retiring zigreealule . . . helpful , . . . . . active in school affairs. f NV.-xczxiziz, RALPH A six-footer . . . guutlaia- tured . . . meritorious , . . capable in the culinary art. XV,xI.L1N, KENNETH A friend, indeed . . . medi- tative . . . always ready to considerate. oblige . . . slow but sure. W ' X ' xrxriaks L VJ lTl2,XX'liR, DONALD 1 A , A er . . l3lIll3llj' .'X drummer superlu . . . an si n . . . naemus . . ' authority un airplanes . . . m .C pre serene . . . a lover of base- f i O ' f mu. 1 ff f f ff yf f XVMDIQRT, XV11.1.ru1 XVEIGLE, GEORGE Never puts himself in the Goes his Own way . . . loves foreground . . . kiddish . . . to drive . . . radical . . . has very slender . . . honest good an eye for the ladies. humor. VV12s'r1.,xND, CH.-XRLIZS A well-dressed young man . . . has a Capacity for merri- ment . . . with nn amiable personality . . . unhurried. if pl , ,J f l R. ,c 1 if - NYu,1,i,xx1s, Rifniscux Becky . . . an expert seam- stress . . . a natural athlete . . . a fair-haired lass. XVOLN mx, MARX' Independent . . . has a gift of grab , . . big-hearted . . . enjoys each day as it comes. ,ij , IJ hh-XRZABEK, JXNN A modest little blonde . . . sincere . . . inclined toward the business world . . . oblig- ing. HRJUNG, Nl.xI.ColA1 A big booster . . , willing to do his part . . . of unusual ability . . . undaunted perse- verance. M Q ll 1 f jf,-'1f s for lf i I , 49 1 3 ' ' ft f s , X, p X U, pa ,- .fffff-4.0 7 in - ,. ,,.y, , i or - X, , 1 , , NVu.1,1AMs, H,ARRY Moderately motioned . . . of small physique . . . easily embarrassed . . . well-dis- posed. jf f ,yt XWYOOSTER E1...uNE 1 ' ' f L Gracious-inannered . . . with a carefree way . . . never disturbs anyone . . . slow- moving. 1 I M D Jffvi' 4. M . Y VRI T, R 'N ' , 0 of the ivorie' . . 1 I I joys gn l 'ne . . . as a per n reel . . a dare- devil dr er. yv0RK, GLQRIA Quietly' she pursues her studies . . . smiling . . . of the domestic type . . . ei'l'i- cient. X ,I 1 by l You N oou IST, B i5'rT1 IE Striking.: in appearance . . . a prirnper . . . sees the brighter side of life . . . flir- tatious. 39 X x,. 1 5, xx 5 X X , R X K l X E Ex X X X X l 1 x X l X X l Q, ,f ZAKRZEXVSKI, S'rELI..x ZOLLINGER, GERTRUDE Athletic . . . lets the cares of Never troubles trouble . . the world go by . . . of a sub- taciturnity personified . . clued nature . . . olwliging. acquiescent . , . meticulous ZURCHER, RUTH A big booster . . , with a light-hearted giggle . . . a Winsome lass . . . last, but W X not least. IX :Nw tiqttl it K N x K iyt! xfx igtxgxxix YV if-.,x:.:N ' K X Mi X Kee pix , E23 E X W ll x Tx, X Y-,. X sfei x- JUHIUHS .Q - 3 1 Fllf' , 1--f' fz. 5 f - I Pzxtrivizx Murray Edward Peterson Grace Younyr Gerald Vesling o President ..... , .. Pzltricizl BIl1l'1'l1y Vice-President ...... I'3dXV2lI'd Peterson Sccretzlry ..,,, . . Grace Young ,1xI'C21SL1I'CI' ,, Gerald Yesling X Ahlgren, :xlllll'L'X Afexeels in Latin Alliauyzh, Betty-ffwlieels a mighty skate Albaugh, Ray- -- -tiekles the ivories Allen, David-'fa nimble Nimrod Allen, Donna Lou--Y-keeps conversation going: Amaeher, Richard----knows all the ropes A I Anderson Bettinaffsmall but swcetXy'3 if ' Anderson. Eniilie--af-quick to smile Anderson lCrnestffdoesn't worry about work Anderson Phillipf fist sportsman and a sport Anderson Ralplwrf- sees all, says nothing: Anderson, Raymondf-ffonly looks sleepy Arri,-zo, Gustyff--slings a neat pass Baekstrom, Donaldirthinks before he speaks X Bainbridge. Forrest- --a man of few words--....1 Bancroft, Lan reneeffan all-around fellow Barker, Gail? -our shutter-bu: Baxter, .loyeef fgets into everything Beclnez, Dorotliyffkeeps :t good record Belton, Jeanneffsees the sunny side Benuston. Raynmentlffcari take a joke Bengrston. Rieliztrtl-v--aeeents sugyrestions Benglston. Rehertf-always willing to try Benigni, Joanffsneaks with emphasis Bennett, Craigiinodest but reliable Berdine, Barharzxffan outdoor girl Berdine, Kennethff-likes his sports Beyer, Fred---Abowls 'em over Black, Riehard----witty and well-liked Blackwell, Maryffappreciates life Bloom, lviirizun-f---jolly and jovial Borne, Johnff-ffeanable and dependable Brecht, Mary-7-ezxn go places when she tries Brenan, Robert-fdoes his best in everything Brittain, Betty Janefffminds her lys and Q's Brown, Donaldf-fa clever iniitator Brownell, Alvin f 'Sets fun from school Bullock, Hazel-M fvfaees the day with a smile Burgeson, ltladolyna--r-loves votintry and friends Cable, Normanff Cable, Robert ff--always eager for anything -knows more than he says goes over with a bang: Cannon. Janetf - - f Cardamone. Mary--f-enthusiastie and active Carlson, Donald- f- -interested in athletics Carlson, l r:tnt't-sf f-ff a popular young lady 43 x , . H!! Carpenter, Murielf-really enjoys learning Casses, Ruymond?--enjoys peace and quiet Ceriolu, lloscf ffgrives undivided attention f Champion, Junior--likes fun but not work Check, Annef -fzilways on the go Chester, Bll1'l.JZl!'llf2C11'll6f and calm Chirnenti, Frzinkfiour can-t'x'ec clipper Chiodo, l'llztim-f---Aqiliet and home-loving Christensen, Marjorie----has :L wholesome cliziructci' Clendeningx, liettyffaupreeiutes grood music Conroy, Lexvisffknowii for his humor Cook. Autumn mf- fan orderly nature Dailey, Violet'--1-in home :Iirl Daley, Kathleen -- --industrious und diligrent Daley, Lztwruxiuef-fttll of bright ideas Dalrymple, Delbert-fsliort but snappy Danas. Crissyfrfpopular about town Davis, Johnf- f -:x good story-teller Davis, lvlztryeA-enthusiastic and poppy Denzxrdi, Jennie-f ffdovted and zumrocizttive DeVore, l'liyllisffwez11's 11 ready smile Dobbs, NVilliumf -has artistic ability Driscoll, Rose-f-flikes a food joke Duckett, Paul-2-au outdoor mun Duncan, lilztrgziretff-tuctful und courteous Dutchess, Murtlm ffreniemlmt-rs her manners Eaton. Jzuncs----wears a pair ot' 13's liehelmeyt-r, Vizxlterffwith ai willing srrin Pick. Mildred--fserious but resourceful Edquist, lmrrztilieff-knows good music Edwards, l!ruce-- --likes 4 :OO P. M. Edwards. Loisf-- -has a keen mind l'1lllJer:z', l'lill'l l1Lll0t but dependable l-Zlmquist, Gox'donfAhas a will and a way Tlstes. Susie vf--keeps on smiling: F211'l', Juzinitaxff-ardent in all activities Farrell. Victor-ffrlikcs his leisure Feidler, LHXY!'l'llt'9'1JOSS9SSE'S great determination Ferrie. Mztryff- ---likes simple pleasures Finley. Riclmrd f-ff -an ardent bztskvteer Fino, Guilio- -ffhas a snappy personality Fiteh, Helen- We 'believes in tact Fitzgerald. Doris----bubbles with frzxiety Fitzgerzild, Virginiafa 951 student Flick. John--f-fpluys 21 good Same Gibson, Elaine----looks to the future Gilson, Joyce'---contented with the World Clans, Janws- -has a light-hearted air Gorden, Miriamf-admires new things Gordon, lfraneesf if-always finds humor Gorfida, Lucy-likes a crowd Gorman, Virginia-nf-realizes values Granger, Joseph- fis unpretentious Gray, Charles+-is always grinning Gray, Eileen--tis quiet and demure fri Gullanrl, Br-tty---takes to tumbling i V3 i Gustafson, Carl--fsticks to it V. ' X Gustin, Grant-knows and loves nature A Y Halleren, JohnTrc-ady for anything ' Hamblin, Evalyn--ffeols life should be enjoyed Hamblin, Margaret1enjoys her health Handest, Bertl1a1the artistic type Hanna, June flikes to be in the swing Hanson, Clarei-finds a lot of fun Hart, Donaldi-Aa true friend Haslott, l'eggy an expressive actress Hausaman, Gloriaffpossesses great ability Hay, Carole-----a fancy skater Hedberg, Beverly- -a lively girl Henderson, Dorothy-glikes the rinks I J' Heseh, Joan--+talks at the drop of a hat Hilburn, Gretchenialways there to help Hubbs, Charles--knows his way around Huber, Carolyn-fa Songbird of the choir Huckabono, Ruth-friendly and warm-hearted Hunzingrer. Robert!--rather shy and reserve K Jacobson, Idaisports a broad smile Jamieson, Hugh---gets things done Javens, Richardi-ready with a gag Jespersen, Geneva-ff--sober and thoughtful Johansen. Marieffcatches on quickly Johnson, Barbara Ann--has a sharp tongue Johnson, Barbara Ann---has beauty plus character Johnson, Donald-'takes his time Johnson, Dorisffkeeps up with the times Johnson, lirnestine-fnever serious Johnson, Gilbert--fhas hidden talents Johnson, Russell has a subtle humor Johnston, Gailffinterested in his work Johnston, Willisf-ffpossesses a good vocabulary 45 l' r Kammc-r, Jack-f--in perpetual motion Kavinski, Julia?-has a ready smile Keim, Charles--knows all the latest Kifer, Dc-aniactive in sports King, Donna- --ffriendly a nd pleasant Kings, Du dlvy-f King, -knows whcn to have fun Myron--f--earnest in whatever hu does Kirheruc-r, Gladys----likes to laugh Kite-linzrer, VValter-ffuarnc-st in his lwlic-fs Klenck, lionnoth-full ot' pep tl fy Knapp, Dorothy- -fol' uhange-able mdol X Kuhre, Robert-fa good marksman l Lacy, Audrcyftfour cute li tle blefii 'L Lane, Wilzla-Pehappy and .L W Larson, Marjorie----does 1: or ynrk g , , L A X' I Lawson, Myrtf lik s it t ment Leafstrom, licttz --t - clans, cebut - l Lewis, Robert f n worried Liberty, lic-a't riceff as c-onsfervgfi 1- astos Lindgren, lfloity'-Vyxvar1l and dirt-ut .i Aj 1 l' Lindquist, Richard-ffthv vlass Tom Thumb Lucia, Leonard -Y'--f-Well-yxroomed MacLar0n, Joanfthc Veronica Lake typo Mangini, Donna+fratlwr kiddish Mangini, Pon-rw-flikes tool work at . V 4 QA hMann, 'l'hdlf'nas2fplcasing disposition Martin, 'Joanfffintn-rcsti-xl and inquisitive Magpfi, Charlotteiflikl-s to dance Mathis, Joycuf--is food-humored jf vlilathyer, liarlvara-7-glad to he-lp X McCarthy, 1ziCllEIl'dfl'Yl'R looks like Charlie McClain, Paul-f-has a quiet smile McCloskey, Ralphff-is full of mischief McGarry, Suv---with zu big' heart McGuire, Jr-an----a deep thinker McKown, Joan?-best thinfs come in little packages McLean, Charlesf-AL-an be justly proud McMillan, James fehappy-:xo-lucky Mealey, Elnoraff-aims to please Menco, VViIliam--tall, dark, and handsome Mintzer, JHIUQS 3l'lfiJYT1llliShES his tasks Moffatt, M aurice Moll, J0sephin0--- l0quaa-ious with everyone -hard-working M onroe, Cecelia?--a joker Moore, Agni-s --we likes lic-r comforts Munksgrard, Alice- --very industrious Murray, Patriciairhus 11 Pepsodont smile Myers, Dallas-f-alert and imaginative Nelson, Dorothy-A-expresses herself well Nelson, Janef--has a Hood sense of humor Nelson, Tcssie----likes nonscnsc Newmaker, Annihas a sunny smile Nicholson, Joan----has 21 smile for everyone Nielson, Eleanor enjoys small luxuries Norris, Done-neat in appearance Nosel, Ireneva bowler Nuhfer, Dolores-----fan athletic girl Oili, Ardisffrather lxashful Owens, Cleolknows when to laugh Park, Je-an+-takes advantage of opportunities Paul, Warren---:L man of few words Peterson, Robertishows a good time Peterson, Dorotheairefined and cultured Peterson, Edward--Popular and active Peterson, Wilma--very vivacious Pierce, Janiesi-desires to learn Pirillo, Josephine--answers quickly Pluteroti, Frank-e-- one in a million Pochey, Barbara-ffcongrcnial and chic Ponsoll, Richard--likes to have his fun Rzulspinner, Jeanne-fpolished and meticulous Rapp, Bettyithougthtful and likeable Reist, Robert-ffa rugged individualist Renne, Elizabethineut and stylish Rickerson, Laura Mae!-f-satisfied with life Rigrgrle, Mclvinfflikes to be one of the group Riquer, Pauline-modest but efficient Robinson, Ruth--has wide interests Roos, Maryia friend in need Rybemz, Theodore--a head for business Salerno, Thelmaifull of suggestions Saraceno, Tome--a man of spirit Sealise. Evangeline---likes real quality S1-alise, Franke- -doesn't beat around the bush S1-alise, Marie--likes small ornaments Sealise, Rohert---a likeable disposition Sealise, Sylvia--wholesome and unsophisticatcd Schmader, Waynefffa typical athlete Sehueltz, Johnffsmart but quiet Scrivano. Mary--thoughtful of others 47 Seaman, Jean--an all-around grirl Seeley, l-'rankffa jolly good fellow smooth dancer Sharp, Dorothy-fa spurtswoman Sharp, Romayne--- Shaner, Frank- 'il prim and dainty Sholdom, Virginia-fis full of ambition Shelton, Frederickifhas a morrry laugh Sherman, Clair---has an engaging grin Sigworth, Walter is an ambitious lad Simones, Marianf- jovund and merry . ' Q 1 7' - 1 Smith, Barbara--likes to be sociable Smith, Cathleen ---:L homvbody Smith, Robert--Ahas a carefree disposition Smith, William D.gis proud in chemistry Smith, William Hfffhas brains plus brawn Snyder, James-fhits thu line hard Sontagr, Donaldf--a zealous lad -even-tempered an all-around athlete Sperry, Patricia-Y Stanton, Gordon--q Stobor, Donna--has music-al talent ialways 1II'01l1lI't'Ll Su-4-le, Olive Still, Robert- Stono, William1 fpleasant but quiet loves a flood time Sturgis, Earlef-always with u wisecraek Sutter, Donnaf--optimistic in spirit Swanson, Charlesffa rcxiular fellow Swanson, Helen-fmodcst and modern Swanson, Margaretf-encouraging to other Taft, Philip----ready and willing Tcllman, Joani-adapts herself readily Tome, Byron--does many things well Tucker, Phyllis--entertaining' and gay Uplimzer, Maxine--f-dresses conservatively Van Tassel, Joyeegfgrlad to oblige V1-sling, Gerald---has a great personality VVa5rner, Pauline?-is fiirtatious VVarr, Mary---eager to cooperate Webster, Charles--of a :constructive mind We-dlock, Robertffffadmircs real worth We-iler, John--has good manners VVendell1oe, Nicholas-fa man about town NVenzel, Richardi-another fresh air fiend Williams, Maryla good conversationalist VVinchester, Dale-ialways amiable VVozn-Sak, Josephie-very inch a man S Wozneak, The-odoref--a rod and gun fan Wroth, Lanai-has many friends Yaegle, Richardffneat as a pin Young, Donald---believes in play before Work Young, Grace--is punctual and prim Carlson, Richardf-a sports fan Elsholz, Addisonfv-quick to learn Elsholz, Raymond--quiet and unassumi g Giltinan, YVilliam---a man of the woods? fjf Johnston, Cynthia-----has original ideas Manfrey, Jose-ph+can keep a straight face Merritt, Betty?1oya1 to friends 49 3 'Nl ' mimi -dw 'W' 'QF ,.., , ff' 39 't,t , gms B A na., K yi- H - L Y wi I if-afgiff Q!1,f .,.V JA 6 ,S .. A' f fm y , , J JUNIOPQASS ' An eventful and interesting year brought its privileges and its duties to the juniors. Nlore difficult tasks were under- taken, and new pleasures were experi- enced. ln the full swing of things broader opportunities presented themselves. Al- though some of the class had fallen by the wayside, those who remained were more decided than ever before to carry on to hnal victory. NVith new-found confidence some of the group assumed responsible positions on the football team, the Student Council, The Dragon, and many others. Tish revealed the fine dramatic ability of the juniors. The year was topped off by that great event, the Junior-Senior Prom, which afforded so much pleasure. A bright future lay ahead. SUPHUHIUHES Adams, Charles- --more football Ahlgren, Betty Jane-demure Alexander, Alice----an accomplished pianist Allen, Clare---everyonels friend Allen, Joseph--an interested historian Andersen, Richard---a typical schoolboy Anderson, Betty Jane-that charming smile Anderson, Delbert-a Glade Run athlete Anderson, Esther-musical Anderson, Janies-- -interested in aviation Anderson, Lois--out of a bandbox Anderson, Ruth Joyce--full of fun Anderson, William---tall, light, and freclzled Armstrong, Sara-happy-go-lucl-ry Arnold, Joyce-a strawberry blonde Baker, Virginia-pretty and pert Ballard, Jack-a Hook Towner Harris, Jane--cheerful Bauer, William-eager to learn Bean, Jack-little, but my! my! Beariield, Geraldi Beebe, Maxine- Bell, Edward- Berdine, Mary-- Betts, Robert- ne- -always happy -a friend to all -a piano genius Bennett, Jean- those sparkling eyes long, lean, and lovely -a good worker Beyer, Joan---with sunny hair and disposition Bidwell, Bernetia--stately Billstone, Raymond-a Fleming man Bimlmer, Stanley- --- Bimbor, Violet-- Blair, Frances-- Bohren, Peter- Brown, Charles big and powerful a G. A. A. enthusiast her Winsome smile! il worthy band member A good student Brown, Donald--a sportsman Brown, William-- -sehool com es second Burkhard, Ann-attractive Callard, Jean---competent Campbell, Ruth- -always optimistic Carlino, Vlilliani -- Carlson, Dornthy----- Carlson, Lavonn Carpenter, Bett Carpenter, Joyce Cataldo, Charles- 0 ie il whiz on skates -energetic --amiable ---complacent --a grand friend --a good sport Czxwley, Harolrl+a flirt Ceriola, AYlLL'l'l0+YVl'l0l0-l193.l't9d Cheronis, Chrisffa South-sider Christensen, Robertffobliging Coe, Barbarztffrverszitilc Collins, John-fagyzressive Colvin, Howardefslecping in study hall Connolly, Judy-conscientious Constable, Joefiwith a congenial attitude Cook, VVaynevf-prefers shorter school hours Cooney, John well-mannered Corelli, Louis-1'--a true friend Cowles, David--21 future band leader Cromwell, Douglas-+11 hard worker Dailey, George- -Acarl-free D'Angelo, Jane--interested in sports Daniels, June with Z1 bcwitching smile David, Ruth Ann-v-happy Duye, Lelandt-considerate of others De-Marco, Frank---fgood-natured DeVore, Doloresicarefree Devore, Lorraine---with flaming red hair Dickerson, Puulifond of the outdoors Dinsmoor, Doris--a silent worker Dobbs, Joanne--frolicsome Dodge, Orvalf---on the sunny side Drum, Norma-ire-strained Eaton, Dixie--blithe Eaton, Ruth--peppy Eckman, Kenneth?-pessimistic Eikenburg, Luis-a queen on skates Ellberg, Chann-1-impish Emery, Marilyn-get loyal schoolmate lflndressi Donald--loquacious English, Wildu- -silence is sweeter than speech Engstrom, VVilliam-V+-resourceful Farrell, James4eners:etic Fellows, Violet1-a French horn player Finley, Marxzare-t+jocular Fisher, Bruuen--overwhelmingly enthusiastic Fisk, Rich:1rd likeablc Fitzgerald, Dorothyf7Dark Eyes Frodericks, Bob'-always game Frieflrick, Eileen--reserved Gelotte, Clzu':zJ+-gay 53 Geracimos, Niel Q-V-fa maker of mischief Josenhf-fun-lovin! Giuliotti, Rose f- - Gillett, Dorothy-- Gilson, JoAnnfv Gerardi, pert fprudent with much sin:-erity -'likes a :food laugh Gleason, Theotloreff Glotz, Andrew-Y -fnnostentat ions G nagey, Mary--T Gollnick, Daviclf- fthoughtful fthe silent type Granquist, Ruth Ann-----'work first and then play Gray, Arlelle--fa willing: friend Gray, Wendell-ffwith a mild temperament Green, Lucille' ffan old-fashioned girl Grosenberg, Bettyf-f -attracted to English Class Guiffre, Joseph letting tomorrow take care of itself Gustafson, Marvinfn- Haan, Wilcla Belle- Hall, Constaneeffbf f-even-fempereml fwith that school girl complexion -taetful Hamhlin, Virginiaf-finterested in music Hamilton, Toni with dramatic ability Hammerbeck, Rohr-rtf-f -a basketball man Hannold, Julanaf --- Hansen, Dorothy- A Harmon, Clyde-fmeditative Hartweg, Barbara fwith a fine school spirit -a typical blonde +-mirthful Hathaway, Ruth-ffwell-erooined Heeter, Ceoilfffftall and lanky Hennessy, William never misses any fun Henry, Bruce-v- wagyxish Highfield, Priscilla--fshort and sweet Higrhhouse, Je-anne pleasin:: to the eyes Hillard, Howarclf Afunassurning Hinkle, Robert'----Hnonchalant Hoff, Rowellwf scientific Hnlinsrs, Harven-+foncl of winter sports Hulings, Helen Claire---galways 95 Hunter, VVillianx leisurely-mannered Imperial, Eureneff--'slow but sure Jaekson, Roberta-fWhy Teachers Get Gray Johnson, Allen-f-earnest silent thinker J oh nson, Bohf 7-a Johnson, Johnson, Brueefff-'-with stu clious appearance Dorothy-A Johnson, Richard- Johnson, fwith a sunny disposition fquietness personined Virgrinia--fan algebra shark 5+ Johnson, Viryzilf-always cutting: capers Johnson, 'Nilsong---a regular fellow Johnston, G01'lI'llLl0 tlYlliCl Jones, Elmerfff- devilish Juliano, Thomasff a cheerful companion Kzimerer, Virginiaffartistic liavinski, Dorothyfe-has lovely eyes Kina, Jeanettf-7-f-wide-awake Kiser, Richard-fa good caddy Knapp, Robert-Yan outdoor man Knitfin, Mary- f-'perplexed Knopf, Charlesffroguish Knnpp, Genevaf-fone of our tallest Kolpien, Patricia--f-original Korb, Richard-A -fan excellent student Langxhans. Allen--Beezer Larson, Avonelle-v-light-hearted Larson, Janlzf-easy-going Larson, Kennethf-likes the girls Leave, Virginiaianimated Leonard, Harold- ffffpersistent Lesser, Davidff--an aviation pilot Leu thold, Charlcsf fself-assu red Lewis, Harryf-2 an experienced skier Lewis, Ruth Annffwith innocent :rlamoux Littlefield, Bernardian interior decorator Littlefield, Dorellas- N-a skating fan Livingstone, John-finterested in science Logan, Blair takes life easy Lord, Lorena- --loquacious Losh, Lucia, Lucia, Lucie, Charles----shy George----excels in sports Rose Mariee-A-a chatterbox Charlesff fmusically inclined Lucks, Ruth-4-subdued Lundahl, Helenffefficient Lundberg, Robertia good pal NIELULKTSII, WilllHm bQXViid8TQll Madsen, Inger--f -an animated blonde Marti, Davidf--a sports enthusiast Massa, William----wiry Masterson, Mary Ann--Ya true friend Matha, Ivaf--sincere Mavrelis, Byronfpersonality plus McCain, Lois?---dutiful 55 J ,J 'J . ,iulfii ff McClellan, Robert -spurtive McConnell. Charles--a good pal McCulla, Ruthvan interesting friend McCune, Kale-A--a Titian blonde McDonald, Khlari-a capable student McFarland. VVil1iam-flikes to exaggerate McGuire, James---has a pleasant bass voice McKillip, Riclmrclf--immac-ulzite in dress McMarrow, Lois---ftulkativv Mead, Dorothy-fsweet and shy Meade, Patriciaf--neat and precise ML-uley, Neal'--f-unrumed Merchant, Violetf-falways at her best Moore, Donald'--arrogant Morris, Elsanor-iindustrious Morris, John-fRed Morrison, Kendall-amicable Morrison, Lucille-a striliiny: blonde M nscaro, Maryf--:food-mxtured Myers, NOFHIHYI'-71 man of spirit Nason, Russell-Tbetter lute than never Nelson, liurluarafcoy Nichols, Lewisiboastful Norris, Russellffdetermined Notoro, Sam---f-decisive Nuhfer, Royrer-ffclever Nystrom, Ericitimid Nystrom, Jane4-a lovely girl Olney, Richard-a placid disposition Olson, Milton--'pretentious Uwens, Donald-i-a future aviator Papalia, Josephidetermined to win Paris, Lorraine- Paternite, Peter -fran athlete --ian experienced bowler Perry, Joannef-friendly Peters, Eleanor-with a comely personality Petersen, Allen- --a mathematical genius Peterson, Jean-V-a baton twirler Peterson, Margaret---always the same Peterson, Richard-fA- -a bzlsketeer Peterson, Ruth1ilight-hearted Phillips, Audrey-always smiling Phillips, Gail-4:1 loyal companion Ponsoll, Elizabeth--vehement Prutrf, Gloria?fenj0ys a good time Primx, Paul-fzxthletic Randall, Richard- Rapp, Lyle-A -A Reed, .loyccA-H-c Reed. Normai ffreeklod Hunting We Will G urly-hairc-d has a friendly smile 0 Reynolds, Jaekf--quiet Richards, Jam:-s1a builder of model airplanes Riggs, Eleanor-fperseverin! Ristau, Lillianfefa song bird Robertson, Jeanne'--funassuming Rosentrator, Florence-f-athletically inclined Rowland, Margxarcte f-friendly Sadler, Rllth---rl Saporito. Tony-rf Sasserson, Dolore Scandrcth, Ivaf Schaeffer, Fred Schmiedcl, Rheaf Schulc-r, Arlene-- Sehwartz, Nancy ittractivcly dressed fagrgrcssivc s-f--slender fnoted for good looks Scalise, Robertf- is nb du ed a hard worker fwith a pleasing personality fwith numerous freckles 7-has an attractive wardrobe Scott, Jack onn- of our hunters Scott, Russell schoo17just a pastime Seely, Francesizealous Shearer, Isobel---f--a determined blonde Simmons, James Sim onsvn, William--f Sirianni. Mack Slater, William -When Irish Eyes Are Smiling -whole-hearted a football enthusiast with a large vocabulary Slocum, Glennvffsincere Smith, Beth?-congenial Smith, Dorothy----studious Smith, Gail has a mischievous smile Smith, Genevieve--vigorous Songer, Jackf husky Sorensen, Emilio!-f-a quiet worker Sorenson, Marcia-A1-always willing to help Sorenson, Myron--fisteadfast Spatafure, Helen---friendly Spies, Davidi-1 Springer, Richard Stevenson, Mary Swick, Bob-a Taylor, Marie-- Thomas, Harriett 57 in excellent promoter 2-fa prankster 7--trustworthy good Scout -vivacious -spin: and span Trask, Alice---unassuming Uhr, Robert -earnest Unanerst, Donald -rugged Waite, lileanor+has a cheerful disposition VValker, Doris-v-lively Ward, John--u -seeks a goorl time Warner, Dudley--f-carefree Weidert, Maryf-icourteous in manner Wert, Barbara-----a typical W. H. S. student Whitaker, Dean----fplay first, then school XVhite, Jay-'active in Boy Scouting Wickstrom, Nancy---a lovely complexion NVilder, Robert-stall, dark, and handsome VVilliams, Tom--+smal1 of stature VVilson, lVIarg:1ret1with articulate speech Winchester, Jamesf-confidential NVOor1ruH', AllenA1a precise worker Zimmerman, Jean---difiident Zobrest, Lawrence-ffjovial Baker, George-bashful Bullock, Dean--a hunter Burdick, Frances- -conservative Carlson, Donald-easy-goin! Carlson, Robert---likes a Hood time Cook, Marion- placid Johnson, Nellie- -trustworthy Lee, Richard--f--Aauburn-haired Lorenz, William fmakes haste slowly Monroe, Patriciaf-has an attractive smile Nelson, Evelyn--Yan industrious student Nelson, William--very punctual Scalise, John----with a reserved manner Sehmader, Stanley-----a football enthusiast Sharp, Donald---easy-going VVashburn, Beverly---boisterous l 5 8 SODHOMORL CLASS U New vistas opened as the sophomores began their first year in XVarren High School. Greater worlds - as yet uncon- quered -lay ahead. In the first bewilderment and confusion many extra-curricular activities from var- ious helds of endeavor confronted the sophomores. As the members of the class became more aggressive, they began to as- sert themselves and made those prefer- ences most suited to their likes and most closely correlated with their course of study. Some joined the Dramatic Clubg others chose the Glee Club, the Band, the Orchestra, the Hi-Y, or the Girls' Club. VVorking together and delving into pre- viously unknown Helds furnished interest, relaxation, and the making of life-long friendships. ' just as cogs are necessary to Wheels, so every person in school keeps the Wheels of non-academic school activities moving smoothly. Like the cogs, each student has an equal responsibility. It is unfair that a limited number of persons be forced to do all or more than their share of the tasks involved in such activities. The Wheels Will be turned, but progress will be slow. However, with everyone doing his share, all the tasks will be lightened and the Wheels will turn much more easily and effectively. In spite of the unsettled conditions in this troubled world, the machinery of VVarren High School has continued to function smoothly and efliciently. For your approval we present in the follow- ing pages a true record of our school life of 1942-1943. 61 Row l+Norris, Carlson, Harris, Ryberg, Ruhlman, Gi-nge, Hanks, Nichols, Urbanski, Row II--Jamie son, King, Phillips, Armstrong, Harrinmrton, MeGarry. Davis, Olsen, Streieh, Mader, Murray, Johnson Hillwurn, Johnson, Blair, Kolpien, Miss Glasser. Row Illf-Spies, Peterson, Peterson, Hickey, Gran quist, Anderson, Ruhlman, Dietseh, Young, Farr, Peters, Young. Row IV-f-Daye, liorb, Conroy, Mor rison, Peterson. Row V--McConnell, Peterson, Blat-lt, Cheronis, Stone, Elmquist. STUDENT VICTUHU UUUHUIL . The Student Victory Council was a representative body comprising twenty-one seniors, sixteen juniors and thirteen sophomores, who were elected by the student body. The following officers were elected for the year: President 'l'erry Ruhlman Vice-President Ted Ryberg Secretary . .... .. .... . . ..,.....,. . . ..,. ,. .. ,...... . . Gloria Genge Treasurer , ...,, .. . . ..... . .,,., .,,. . ,. .. . ., Gordon Hanks Facility Advisers-Mr. Bathurst, Miss Glasser, Mrs. lNlcC'lure This year the Student Victory Council readjusted itself to cope with the changes brought about by the war. From the first meeting it was the aim and purpose of the Student Victory Council to further the war effort. 'lihis was ac- complished in addition to maintaining its regular program in school. Drives were sponsored for the collecting of keys and silk hose. Copies of Rmrlefs lligeri were gathered and sent to sailors. Unusual assemblies were presented for the student body. Noon dances, dancing lessons, and gym- jams flourished during the year. ln December the Student Victory Council purchased fifteen drawings for the school halls. A traffic squad was organized. ln Klarch the Council presented the Annual lndoor Carnival. ln this function all students participated. The proceeds were divided between lliar Relief funds and lvar Bonds. 62 STHHIJIHG IIUHHIIITTEES Sofia! Co 111 ll1iffl'l'-- Dorothy' Arm H arris ln charge of all social activities of the school, the Social Committee was responsible for many enjoyable parties and dances this year. This committee also provided gym-jams, dancing lessons, and noon dances for the students. Ififiyy llllll illflllll' Comzlziiifc-Teal Ryberg This committee devised ways and means of increasing the linances in the Council Treasury. The success ot the All- School Carnival depended largely on this committee. iirswzibiy Cn !!1Illifff'l'w'AHIlH N ichols This commitiee furnished frequent assemblies for the student body and was responsible for several speakers heard during the year. Educational movies and lectures were viewed through the efforts of this group. Eligibility Committee-Donald Norris Every six weeks the Eligibility Committee investigated the scholastic standing of each member of the Student Council. This committee also, in accordance with the Council laws, checked carefully the attendance and the conduct of each member. Citizezirlzip CornmitIa'r'-Laverne Peterson The promotion of good citizenship was the object of the Citizenship Committee s etlorts this year. Tratlic squads, book drives, stamp drives, and wholehearted support of the Victory Campaign rounded out the duties of this group. Row I Carlson Ryberf. Nichols Ruhlman Harris Norris Urbanski. Row IIf!Vesling, Jamieson, Shoal? Shaner Brown Conavway Wroth lohnson Hiusaman I stes, Hunter, Leafstrom, Morris, David, Emery Matthews Cooney Wilder Buerkle Korb McDonald Barker. 63 GIRLS' CLUB . The Girls' Club of 1942-43 was an organization ofapprox- irnately one hundred twenty-hve members. Many activities and entertainments were enjoyed throughout the year. Club programs included the candle-light ceremonial, a style show, and addresses by prominent speakers. Ideas brought back from Summer Conference made these meetings successful by up- holding the ideals of fellowship and democracy. During the fall the Girls' Club entertained the Jamestown Mi-Y at a tea at the Y. Friendships were renewed and acquaint- ances formed. Other functions were the Romeo-Juliet dance, the May Day Breakfast, and the Mother-Daughter Banquet. On February 5, 6, and 7 the High School Girls' Conference was held at Westfield, New York. Representatives from VVarren were joan McGarry, Anne Newmaker, Gloria Genge, Margue- rite Mader, Barbara johnson, and Donna Lou Allen. Ideas and new viewpoints were gained. The officers for the year were as follows: President ,...., ,..r... .,....... . . ..,.,.,.. , ,,..,., ....... . ....... ..,.., , ,.,... . .......,.... J o a n lNIcGarry Vice-President , ...,.. . AHIIC NCVVIl'l2lkCl' Secretary .,..,.. .. ..,..... jane Mahaffey Treasurer ......,......., Betty Gray Row I-Huber, Knapp, Hays, Larson, Murray, Fees, Gnagey, Morris, Nichols, Harris, Blomquist, Nichol- son, Van Tassel, Knudegard, Peterson, McCain, Riggs, Eikenburg. Row lliliuckabone, Lane, R. John- son, A. Johnson, Genge, Rasmussen, Mahaffey, J. McGarry, Granquist, Hunter, B. Gray, Farr, S. McGarry Miss Lloyd, Miss Kahl, Miss Neal, Gordon, B. Berdine. Row Ill-Mathyer, Mangini, Niedzialek, Alcorn Ernst, Olsen, Riley, Kridler, Hazlett, Dolloff, Harmon, Zurcher, Rudolph, D. Anderson, Jones, Pitt, Fitch L. Anderson. Row IV-M. Berdine, Gulland, M. Nelson, Hooven, Retterer, Fredrickson, E. Nelson, Olson Streich, Munksgard, Harrington, D'Ange-lo, Hamilton, Blair, Beyer, P. Coe, Beardsley, B. Seely. Row V- E. Gray, Kinander, F. Seely, B. Coe, VVert, Finley, V. Johnson, Lundahl, Masterson, Schwartz, E. Nelson Leckliter, L. Lacy, Armstrong, Kolpien, Hannold, Alexander, Peters, B. Smith. Row VI-J, Anderson Miller, Mader, Lundmark, V. Anderson, Thompson, B. Anderson, Duncan, Leafstrom, Mathis, Check, Carl- son, McKown, Hedberg, Hesch, Estes, D. Smith. Row VII-Grosch, Newmaker, MacLaren, Simones, Hil- burn, Roos, Rapp, Hanna, B. Johnson, B. Smith, Hausaman, Cardamone, A. Lacy, Driscoll, Spatafore Wiekstrom, D. Johnson, Schmiedel. Row VIII-Storum, Allen, Cannon, Allen, Burkhard. Haag, R. Eaton D. Eaton, Campbell, Paris, P. Smith, Heubach, Pochey, E. Anderson, Sharp, Lewis, Phillips, Morrison Danas, Mangini. Row lgMr. Reddecliff, Smith, Juliano, Hanks, Sigworth, Randall, Richards, Hunzinger, Mr. Ruuss Row II-Jamieson, Black, Carlson, Samuelson, Peterson, Bainbridge, McDonald, Farrell. Row III? Nelson, Hickey, Wagner. . The object of the Young KIen's Christian Associ- ation is character building through the encouragement of clean sports, scholarship, clean speech, and clean living. This year the Hi-Y was completely reorganized to fit this high objective. The new officers were as follows: President .....,.,,.,..,. ..,,.,.. H ugh Jamieson Vice-President .. ..... ...,., . Khlar McDonald Secretary-Treasurer . .... Ralph NVagner Chaplain ......, ........... .,.. .,..... .,,....,.,..,., ..,..,.,. ...,., . . . .... ....,.. -I a mes Richards Programs consisted of educational movies and of talks by the Reverend Knappenherger, Reverend Cruickshank, lllr. Rossman, llr. Young, and Officer Hlunn. Hikes and parties for each of the holidays were enjoyed. As an added project the club undertook a Go-Tm Clzunflz Cfuzzjwzigzz, conducted during the entire month of April. A Palm Sunday evening service and an Easter sunrise service were held jointly by the Girls' Club and the Hi-Y. Advisers of the Hi-Y were Klr. Young, Klr. Redde- cliif, hlr. Bathurst, and llr. Ruoss. 6: Row I-Hill, Urbanski, Maniakas, Notoro, Haggerty, VVestland, Mrs. McClure, Granquist, Riley, Yarza- bek, Bosworth, Baxter, Erickson, Barr, Corelli, Ernst, Johnson. Row Ili-Jensen, Johnson, Johnson McGarry, Rasmussen, Olsen, Beckwith, Knight, Jackson, Barrett, Brown, Joy, Carlson, Musearo, De- Marco, Juliano. Row Ill-ilietrent, Mitchell, Merritt, Alcorn, Graziano, Hollabaufrh, Liberty, Forslund Gray, Anderson, Jones, llimber, Gilson, Anderson, Munson, Pesko. Row IV-Niedzialek, Anderson, An- derson, Alhaupzh, York, Olson, Thompson, Messner, Harman, Dolloff, Landers. Zureher, Morelli, Kahle Wooster. Row V-Dutrhess, Johnson, Nnhfer. Anderson, Fellows, Mutha. Mack, Graham, Malone, Col- lins, Fiti-h, Pitt. ' This year the aim of the Stenographers' Club was the development of personality, character, and good inan- ners. These topics were discussed at the monthly meet- ings, which were held during class periods with one of the Executive Board members in charge. Speakers were secured. Programs of interest were arranged so that every member took part. Accuracy and speed in dictation and typing were de- manded of club members. Stenciling, dittoing, mimeo- graphing, typing, and hectographing were some of the skills acquired. As in the past, each club member was assigned to act as secretary for a teacher during a period of six weeks. This provided opportunity for actual secretarial work. The officers who served for the year were as follows: President ., ,. , james Urbanski Vice-President Frank Notorn Treasurer . .,.. john Haggerty Secretary ,. Luis Granquisr Adviser . . Nlrs. lNlCClure 66 ' The ,lunior Chamber of Commerce was made up of representatives from smaller clubs. The clubs represent- ed at each meeting of the lfxecutire Board were the Book- keeping Clubs, the Junior Shorthand Clubs, and the Ste- nographers' Club. This organization kept in touch with the functions ot each club through the monthly reports of its representatives, who in turn carried reports back to their classes. Topics were chosen by the Executive Board for discus- sion throughout the classes. This year through the Ste- nographers' Club Klr. Xlelvin Keller and Klr. llax Saunders addressed the members and pointed out the requisites and qualifications necessary for employment in the New Process Company of VVarren. Officers for the year were as follows: President .,.. .. ...,....,....,. Melda Olsen Vice-President ..,.. ......, B etrie Leafstrom Secretary ., ,, .,.. ,.., , . .,....,..... , .. ,... Geraldine Ernst 'Treasurer ..., , .,., ..,..,. .,., .,....,..,.... . ,. .,... ....,.....,.,.,.. , Peggy Blair .-Kdvisers-Mr. YVarren E. Miller, assisted by the other CUYTI- mereial teachers. tio Right Massa Bosworth Ieafstrom Olsen Ern t Blair 'Vlr Miller. 67 Left to Right- 3 Modern Europexpert lvliss Finley marks on the blue cw Coach Fleming and stars C?j McConnell, Stone, and Brown Midwinter frolics At the Carnival The winter routine livery hfiondav morn A dancer's Vtopia master at work Take it off A study in strings A familiar sight-our head- Before the fracas L i 'Bored of education Glamour at work Thoee scenef tml few and far between-assemblies ll Spring fever's got L15 The gridiron classic of the year The old maestro 1 .2 -K Hoarder Davis at work l 4'-lakie Pasteur dabhling in E the lab Q x The gauntlet of wolves SHUTTEI 68 HUDDERS Left to Right- At the mines VVill he make it? Tiblvett in one of his more reflective moods yu Now, now, daughter They're off! Specimen A fYVendelhoe in First Aidj Madame Lazonga On the gala night of March 7 l do solemnly swear- Guess Who? Rendition by the Andrews Sisters A study in meditation lt's close-but we've got it! That old familiar scene Slim reaches his goal at the Letter Assembly A good time was had by all, and among those present were -, and the hostess Bliss Strickler The Between4Period Discus- sion Club holds its meet- ing As seen by the teacher That grand and glorious tur- moil on Carnival night Basketball fans taking ad- vantage of one of those rarer occasions-when we had candy Business Solicitor VVilder at- tending to routine First installment of the 4:00 rush Chimenti hung from the flag- pole to take this shot 69 IHUSIC U Participation in the music organi- zations of VVarren High School gave stu- dents a chance to develop their talent, to further their love of music, and to broad- en the scope of their interests. ln the Dragon Band and in the Orchestra in- strumentalists had an opportunity to demonstrate their abilityg vocalists made up the A Cappella Choir and the Chorus. In the community the various music groups contributed their effort and their talent in many programs and projects. Entertainment was afforded to eager au- diences of students and their interested friends. High school music added much to the pleasure and the culture of school life. HM BHHIJ ' The Dragon Band under the leadership of hlr. Summers saw one of their busiest years. Besides render- ing generous assembly programs, the band participated in football games and parades. From their annual mid-winter concert half of the proceeds was given to the U. S. U. The llusic Boosters' Club, which was made up of in- terested parents and friends, deserved much credit for the wholehearted support given the band this year. The band suffered a great loss when Klajorette Nancy Black moved HXVZIX. Due to Wartime limitations, it was decided not to enter into competition this year. Greater effort was spent in preparation for the spring concert, which was held in April. The officer President .... Vice-President Secretary ,. .....,.. .. Treasurer ..,.... 72 s of the hand were as follows: Alan Buerkle .. lNIuriel Ryberg Blarcia Baxter NValter Sigwurth Row I-Dietsch, Johnson, Christie, Hulings, Mr. Summers, Boynton, Glassman, Leidig, Rybe-rg Row II-Smith, Blair, Passinger, Knapp, Mahaffey, Lucie, Saraceno, Cowles, Blick, Sontag, Weiler Beebe, Chimenti, Donze, Johnson. Row III-Norris, Hansen, Johnson, Fehlman, L. Peterson, Anderson L. Matha. Glans, Donovan, McCarthy, H. Fellows, D. Matha, Cannon, Anderson, Harris, Dobbs, Fino Green, McCune, Beckwith, Hunter. Row IV-Black, Kirberger, Baxter, Emery, Folkman, Peck, White Grosch, Hubbs, Barrett, V, Fellows, Wright, Erickson, Thurn, D. White, Sigworth, Granquist Row V-Geracimos, Davis, Weaver, Schorman, Lewis, Benigni, Peterson, Buerkle. 14 luudlc .fauefzfi 14Mum Row I Iundmark Murray Geracimos Munksg-1rd Ml Summers, Winans, Maneval, Mathyer, Et- tmger Row ll Stebel Alcorn Ln strom Ryberf. Leidu., Hulings, Christie, Johnson, Johnson, Smith Knapp Rudolph Harris Hallgren Mtkendrick Peterson Row Ill--Harrington, Cannon, Wen- delboe Campman lawheful Standing Blomquist Fmery Peters, Glassman, Blick, Cannon. Sontag, Saraceno Lucie McCarthy White GTllll1lllSt Lewis Ixolplen lolkman, Kridler. . The assistance of the lVarren High School Or- chestra in the presentation of the A Cappella Spring Con- cert brought to a climax a year of musical accomplishment and of social activity. The great success of this organiza- tion xvas due to a large cooperative membership under the able direction of Klr. Summers. The following oflicers served for the vear: President . . . Robert Folkman Vice-President and Secretary .... . Victor Grzinquist Treasurer ., .. ,... ..... ....,., , . . Nick Geracimos 'l'hroughout the year the orchestra held several musical programs including the annual mid-winter concert. At the Carol Festival the orchestra assisted in the program and provided the accompaniment for the choral groups. ljntertainment was supplied for the students at several assemblies and other school functions. The orchestra members and friends enjoyed a number of social events during the year. :X splendid party at Camp .leifinore was one of the outstanding features. Row I--Sharp, Callard, DeVore, Nelson, Anderson Johnston Hannold HdFtWXlL Glllett Bauer Fitzgerald Row lI+Bell, Collins, Schwartz, Blair Sc huler Armstrong. Phillips Spatafore Wlckstrom Ixltelinger Row III-Henry, Logan, Larson, sham hlmquist Hey er Ddyid Marti Cuiffre Harmon ' The Chorus offered preparation for the A Cappella Choir as well as a singing opportunity for those who did not Wish to he in the choir. During the first semester the Chorus sang accompanied music. Later in the year voice culture became the chief activity. This innovation was greatly enjoyed. Several voices of solo quality were discovered, and the class proved very yvorth-while. The A Cappella Choir, the Chorus, .md the three Beaty choruses with a total of 236 students presented the Annual Carol Festival in Beaty Gymnasium. Public response was so enthusiastic that a second performance was demanded. A total of nearly one thousand tickets was sold, and the audiences sang lustily. The lVarren High School Orchestra played accompani- ments. llr. Summers and Klr. Fowler shared conducting honors. Both directors were very pleased with the Hne cooperation of the students and the responsive audiences. Row I+Yuun2, Harris, Olsen, IC. Andei on b McGuiy Lal on Dollofl J NIKCBIIX Merchant Coe Genge, Nichols. Row llfllht-ck, Fitvgqcrald B John-.on Hubti Ristau Hdll1IlL,l0!l Hausdman I' Carlson, lirittain, St-hueltz, L. Carlson Hunter Rismussen Row III Johnston Baxter Lundmark Farrell, Jasperson, Yaegle, Gerardi, Ht-th FI'6LlI'lLl'x on bigworth Moon NICGUIIL Shoafl' Allen VVright. Row IV-Morris, Guiffre, L. Int x on P tl E l-ettr on Hut' ltmple-ton Iunquist Crxy Marti, Div,-tsch, Swick, Bell, Young, SClllltll.l NItClo lx X hcl on I-lx yui t Nli low el . The A Cappella Choir and the director, Klr. Fowler, deserved much credit for their outstanding musi- cal achievements during the year. Numerous concerts were given for student entertainment and for various or- ganizations in VVarren. At the first public concert given by the choir, the or- chestra played several selections and furnished an interest- ing contrast. The program closed with the Cantata, I Hezzz' Amerim Singing by Gaul. This cantata featured a two piano accompaniment, artistically performed by two members of the choir. A committee of choir members planned the Spring Con- cert, which was given on hlay 21. The first part of the program was devoted entirely to a cappella music, both religious and secular. The last part was given over to familiar songs with accompaniment. Unusual approaches to the stage had been marked out and were effective. The choir closed the year with the greatest number of seniors in its history, necessitating the organization of a new choir for next year. 76 KLMMMLAMMQAWWMQWMMU .hhjw 'G-ta, MMWL 4MWM?w, gmm fwbgpm pmmot, mpg mzlmlncs ' Dramatics in NVarren High School offered a wealth of training in a deeper appreciation of dramatic art. Students interested in dramatics gained poise and self-conhdence, important requisites in daily living. Great stress was placed upon correct speech, quick thinking, and stage deportment. Enthusiastic students of dramatics took much pleasure in presenting plays for as- semblies, for the Carnival, and for vari- ous local organizations. The Evening of Plays offered a program of interesting entertainment. The plays by the junior class and by the senior class were out- standing events of the year. The technical side of dramatics offered practice in business management, in make-up, and in lighting. H1091 ,,.wawm..Lf' Q Cooperation, talent, and enthusiasm characterized the membership of the Dramatic Club during the year. Linder the capable planning of the president, Dorothy Anne Harris, unusual club programs were presented. hlalce-up Classes were formed, and real interest was dis- played in this field. Pantomime work, monologues, and musical selections added zest to the meetings and brought previously undiscovered talent to the foreground. The Evening of Plays program was repeated in North lVarren. A patriotic play was given for the entertain- ment of the Daughters of the Revolution. VVell-presented plays provided variety and entertain- ment in assembly programs. The ollicers for the year were as follows: President ...,.. ,. Dorothy Anne Harris Secretary ...... ......,.. ,..,,..., L P loria Genge Adviser ,.,.. ......,., lN liss Kahl Row I-Carlson, M. Davis, J. Baxter, Morris, Nelson, R. Anderson, Dobbs, Nichols, Genge, Harris, Miss Kahl, Lundmark, L. Anderson, Rudolph, Retterer, Ernest. Row Ile-Estes, Check, King, Kamerer, Fitz- gerald, Armstrong, Beyer, Blair, Hamilton, Morrison, Lewis, Schmiedel, Arnold, Mader, Mahaffey, Knu- degard, B. Anderson, Duncan. Row IIl+Hesch, Hedberg, Larson, Cook, Eaton, Alexander, D'Angelo, Kolpien, Wert, B. Coe, Phillips, Riggs, Peters, Callard, P. Coe, Rasmussen, J. McGarry, McKown. Row IV-Farr, S. McGarry, Huber, Roos, Hilburn, Fredrickson, Olson, Johnston, Van Tassel, Kridler, Has- lett, Edquist, Young, Hausaman, Harrington, Smith, Finley. Row V-A. Johnson, Granquist, Streich, Munksgard, Seaman, B. Johnson, Allen, Hanna, Cannon, Rupp, Breed, Knappenberger, Borne, Leafstrom. Row VI-Hunzinger, Sifzworth, Buerkle, R. Davis, Korb, Betts, L. Peterson, Langhans, Schmader, Weiler, Yeagle, Barker, Moffatt, VVebster, J. Davis, Fino, Shoaff, Peck, E. Peterson. S0 Left to RightfHarris, Miss Kahl, Banss Krrdler Davis Youm. Harrington Peterson McGarry Mat SEHIUR PLHU thews, Knudegard, Baxter, Breed Peck Nichols Olsen Knappenberger Genge ' American Passport, an up-to-the-minute comedy, of- fered entertainment and enjoyment to Warren play lovers on April 29 and 30. This timely presentation by the members of the senior class voiced the slogan UAmericans for Civilization and Christianity. The cast was as follows: Father-Ed Hamilton ..,.,., , ..,... . Mother--Bertha Hamilton ......... Judy Hamilton . ..,.. ......, .,.,.,, , . Dick Hamilton ,............ Louella Hamilton .,.....,... Aunt jen .......... Bill VVilson lN'lr. Craig ., ,. Silmyl Jennings ...., lNIrs. Schwartz .... .... .... Richard Davis Marion Kridler Gloria Genge Harold Knappenlwerger Melda Olsen .,.., Nlarcia Baxter Alan Buerkle ,, ..,.,. ,.,., .,,, I ake Bariss Dorothy Anne Harris .. ....,.,. .,., r Anna Nichols Cheering Neighbors-Joan lN1cGarry, Vida Knudegard, Leroy Peck, Malcolm Young, Ernest Breed, Anne Harrington, La- verne Peterson, DeVere Matthews, and Edward Korh. Director .,..,.. .... ,..., ..,.,..,.,. ....,,.,...,.,. . .... . .,..... . ..,.,. .,,.. ..... .,., , . , , . . ., Miss Kahl Trsh .,.,.,.....4....,...,.................... ........ ..,.,......... .,...,..,.... I o a n Benigni JUHIUH PLHU ' Tish was the comedy presented by the junior class on November 18. With the spirit of youth in her heart and the gleam of mischief in her eye, Tish got herself, Aggie with her hay- fever, Lizzie with her huge size, and all of her other friends into another trouble before they were halfway out of the preceding one. The east was as follows: Lizzie .,...., .........,... Aggie ..,.......,.... ...,....,.... . . Charlie Sands .... Ellen Leighton ......,. ....,.,. Charita ...,...........,............ ...... Luther Hopkins ........ . ,.,... . Callie .,....,. ,..i........,,...,.,.... . Bettina Trent Lem Pike .,..4,,....,..,.,...... ..,..., Wesley Andrews . Marian Simones Peggy Haslett Ted Ryberg Gloria Hausaman Betty Rapp Edwin Peterson Juanita Farr Janet Cannon Lewis Conroy Gordon Elmquist Dorice Gaylord .......,....,. .,..,........ .......... ..,..,....,.,.,,..............,.,,. G 1 ' ace Young Denby Grimes .,.. Jack Davis This play was directed by bliss Kahl, and the music by the High School Orchestra was under the direction of lllr. Summers. 82 Left to Right-Cannon, Elmquist, Rapp Slmones Benlgnl Haslett Davis Young Miss Kahl Conroy Farr, Hausaman Ryberg Peterson EVENING Uf PU-IHS ' The annual Evening of Plays was presented by the Dramatic Club on the evening of February 5. Pleasing interpretation, worth-while acting, and appropriate stage setting met the approval of a large audience. ln I Pledge dllegizuzce, a patriotic play, the hero brings to justice a Nazi saboteur. The cast was as follows 5 Xlr. YValter .......,,.....,...,.,,...,,.....,. .... ..,, L a verne Peterson lNIrs. VValter ........ ..,,...... IX 'Iarcia Baxter Patricia .... .,..... ........ G loria Genge Chet YValter ........, .......,... E dward Bell Grieda ...,........,,.....,.......,..... .............. B etty Rapp Karl Von Abend ,,...,... ,ii,....,.......... L eroy Peck Ethel Coyne ,.......,........... .......... L orraine Edquist lx'IR1'l0I'l hloresby ,...........,,.,.. ..,, ..,.... . . ...,. ..,4,.... C y nthia Johnston Peare, It's Pfonderful gives a picture of a typical American family. Hlembers of the cast were as follows: Edith ........................,.....,.,....,,............... . ..........i,......... ....... ll Iarion Kridler Fred ..,..,.... .....,,... D iclc Davis Roscoe ,..... ..........,. . .. Ed Korb Helen .......,... .,......... P eggy Haslett Junior .................................,.,,.,.,,....,,,. ........,...,4.,.,........................ .,.......,,,i....,,,......,..................,,,,,...,...,. A l lan Langhans .1 Certain .lust Jllan presents Josiah Bancroft at the Gate of Eternity demanding en- trance. After he reviews his past life, he penitently hears the heavenly host sing There's I1 Ufizlerzess in God's fllercy. The following players took part: Josiah Bancroft ........,......,...,,.,,......,.,.,......... ...,..... H arold Knappenberger llliss Allen ,............ . .............,, Gloria Hausaman Klrs. YVilkins ..,...........ti. .,,,..,... ..t.....,..... A n na Nichols Xlr. Kennedy ..,,...,.....,......,,,,....,,,,,..........,. ..............,,...... E d Peterson The Keeper ofthe King's Gate .....,., .............,,...., N orman Shoaff The heavenly Guide ,.......,..........,,.,, ......,.,,. D orothy Ann Harris lllelda Olsen Virginia Fredrickson Anne Harrington The choir .,i.,,i,...........,,......... .....,,,... Klusic was furnished by the vocal and instrumental departments. Lmaulets g Q The languages of other countries have contributed greatly to modern life and have presented unique advantages for wholesome development. A broader understanding of different nations came through the study of their life and cus- toms. Students of Latin looked back upon the great days of Rome, the conquests of Caesar, and the literary achievements of Cicero and of Virgil. Latin, a prerequi- site for the study of law and of medicine, was of interest to many students who realized that this subject was necessary in the professional vocations. Although with the study of the French language were shown Parisian gaiety and the worldliness of France before the present world conflict, a more serious study presented the language of diplo- matic circles and a better understanding of world conditions. The German language offered a knowledge of scientific terms to pupils interested in science. Students of foreign languages were taught to think for themselves. The English language and the life of the United States became more intelligible with the study of foreign tongues. A5 'Rm ' I . wa' F935 an af 523 if .,E,,5j3g ' Y' ., i-i q ' -'mr , Asiisniw. :fi -w e URM' W 1 , Sw -my if1Q.sf'ii19 gf ,211-4 A .rffqyr-H. A Vi?-I 4 51.7 A 5. 5' 5'5'2fif111'-ff X, -fx Q: -amy '11 t 'Miz K ,s A U! 4 Qifrj- . H V M U gn K 3955, Q , V V g 'Af' 3 ui,-4 , ' 2 A ,Q Awww W exams? UIEIHEESEIA FORBCPYS 5 C1525 m.w,gs2,A1,2 Nwmmup-,-.1 Assam' emma 'rryma X' urns- Aww mag ' L V., - .-My-weQQ-5 all I A Sana! Gmail Bad 'P ., iw ' w.'?252 zfzmm ,S fi'0L !sY ,fxgtilvg-Lwrrr A . Il. VT. ww: ,. mv ..,, ,xr .,,,M,.W ,,,.W msmmzw cp ,R-'P' 'S g 'L K afflw 96,1 uf' -wwvwff Row I-R. Johnson, lirown, Norris, Geracimos, Rickerson, Scandreth, Denardi, Park, David, Miss Gil- more, B. Smith, Weiler, Cook, Eaton, Burkhard, Hannold, Gnagey, Morris. Row II-Wilson, Bennett, Thomas, Hulings, R. Anderson, Renne, Lutz, Armstrong, Beyer, Hamilton, Morrison, Phillips, Heubach Knudegard, Mahaifey, Tellman, Schmiedel, Arnold. Row Ill-Hartwegz, Fitzgerald, King, Kamerer, Mer- chant, V. Johnson, Masterson, F. Seeley, Eikenburg, M. Peterson, Harris, Hall, Riggs, Sorenson, P. Smith, J. Anderson, Bogart, D. Johnson, Callard. Row IV--B. Seely, Baker, Lundahl, Connolly, Granquist, Emery, Wert, Lewis, Coe, Schwartz, D. Peterson, Nicholson, Blomquist, Van Tassel, Hausaman, Johns- ton, Anderson. Row V-J. Eaton, Bauer, Logan, Fredericks, Mayrelis, Highhouse, Haag, D'Anxzelo, Kolpien, Alexander, Munksgard, Nathaniel, Campbell, Reed, Peters, Heebe, Zimmerman, Paris. Row VI- Engstrom, Losh, Nason, Carvalho, McLean, Karl, Swim-k, McDonald, Leuthold, Cooney, Wilder, Morrison Pryce, Korb, MacLaren, Allen, Scalise. Row VII-fAllen, Ellberg, Betts, De Stefano, Simmons, Spies Nystrom, Cheronis, Fino, Dietsch, Breed, King, Jamieson, Jasperson, MacMillan, Cable, Sturgis. LHTIH CLUB O The Latin Club of Vvarren High School was made up of the various Latin classes, each class being a complete club in itself with its own oflicers. These groups were members of both na- tional classical organizations: the Junior Classical League and the Association for the Promotion of the Study of Latin. The club participated in a Christmas meeting and party. A radio program was presented, a pageant was dramatized, and the custom of exchanging gifts was carried out. The annual Latin 'banquet was held on May 13 at the Y. VV. C. A. with a guest speaker for the evening. At Christmas and at Easter the semi-annual club publication, the Num' ft Tunr, appeared. This magazine was edited by Betty Seeley and Vida Knudegard, with Miss Gilmore as ad- viser. Tureen dinners, book reports, slides, and the reading of the yluxilium Latinium comprised the other activities during the school year. The class othcers for the year were as follows: CONSULS-L3A-Betty Seeley, LZA--Jack Cooney, LZA--Nick Geracimos, LZA-Eleanor Peters, LZB-Robert VVilder. SCRIBES-LSA-Vida Knudegard, LZA-Richard Pryce, LZA -Maxine Beebe, LZA--Audrey Phililps, LZB-Kenneth Jas- person. QVAESTORS-LSA-Fernando de Carvalho, LZA-Charles Lean, L2A-Robert Fredericks, LZA-VVilliam lNlacLaren, LZB-Byron Mavrelis. S6 GEHHIHH CLUB Q Die Rheinlander held their meetings during the regular class periods. Ger- man songs, quizzes, spelling bees, reports, and contests enlivened the programs. The Christmas meeting was one of the outstanding events of the club year. The Jugmzdport, a German paper, gave the German students information and reading. Lebmcohl, the work of Die Rlzfinliindfr, was published during the latter part of the second semester. lt was dedicated to Der I'Vert der Dcutsclzfn Sprache. Two prizes of five dollars each were presented to the two senior students who had shown outstanding ability in their two years' study of German. These prizes were awarded at the commencement program. Miss Strickler also pre- sented a half year's subscription to the Jugfndport at the May meeting for ex- cellence in German. A joint picnic outing of Lf C1'1'rlf' Franrais and Dir Rlzfinliinder closed the year. The following ol'l'icers served for the year: I'or.vitzer-G1A-SA-Herrn Phil Anderson, Gerald Vesling. GIB-SB-Herr jack Donovan. GZA-1-A-l-lerrn john Hickey, Dick Davis. ' Vize Priisidentrn--GIA-3A-Herr Lewis Conroy, Fraulein Juanita Farr. GIB- 3B-Herr Maurice Moffatt. GZA-+A-Herr Terry Ruhlman, Fraulein Evad- na Hunter. Sekretiirinnen-GIA-3A--Herr Robert Lewis, Friiulein Joan Nicholson. GIB- SB-Fraulein Barbara Johnson. GZA-4-A--Fraulein Elaine Miller, Fraulein hlarguerite Mader. Programms Vorsitzer-GIA-3A-Herrn Don Norris, jim Farrell. G2A-4A- Herr Dick Keller, Friiulein Lilith Lacy. Lehrerin-Friiulein Strickler. Row l-Gustin, W. Smith, Shoatf, R. Ruhlman, Hulings, Fitzgerald, Korb, Shorman, Wendelboe, Passin- ger, McClure, Peck, Wright, Granquist, Borne, E. Peterson, R. Anderson. Row ll-H. Johnson, Sigworth, Fino, Brenan, T. Ruhlman, Vesling, D. Kifer, Norris, Feidler, Lewis, P. Anderson, Shelton, D. Ruhlman, Farrell. Row III-R. Anderson, D. Peterson, M. Scalise, Moore, Hadden, Hunter, B. Lyle, Miss Strickler, Ryberg, Donovan, Keim, Matthews, Randall, Slocum Miller, Mader, V. Anderson, Backstrom. Row IV- Davis. Shaner, Chimenti, B. Nelson, Nathaniel, Seaman, Munksgard, Streich, E. Nelson, B. Johnson, Emery, Benigni, Simones, Christie, Donze, Lacy. Row V--Mead, Johnson, Ward, Conroy, Bean, Hubbs, Newmaker, MacLaren, L. Anderson, Lindquist, Flick, Elmquist, G. Johnson, Wilson, Schueltz, Gollnick, Gerardi, White, Brown. Row VI-Mangini, Mathyer, M. Nelson, E. Scalise, Sheldon, Cannon, Rapp, McKown, Farr, Nicholson, Fitzgerald, W. Brown, C. Brown, Fisher, Ellberg, Young, Sontag. Row VII- Gern, Dalrymple, Fehlman, Cable, Hilburn, Roos, B. Johnson, B. Smith, Hanna, Williams, Barker, Soren- son, Fisk, Billstone, Conaway, Nelson, McCloskey, Pace. Row Vlll-Brownell, Dickerson Baker, Marti, Scalise, Constable, Schellhammer, Youngquist Leckliter. Lewis, Keller, Kifer, Hickey, Lucia, Bean, W. Schmader, McGuire. Row IX-Granger, Bancroft, S. Schmader, McMillan, Gray, Richards, Wagner, Mof- fatt, Johnson, N. Cable, Lesser, Owens, D. Anderson, Peterson, Johnson, Black, Jasperson. S7 Rowl Keene Ritz Muirny Larson Sxxiel Bxtul Barris Wroth, Stone. Row II7Huekabone, Harris, Brittain Miss Strleller lmcrv Nichols kridler Harrington lredrickson. Row Illfstevenson, Ed- quist Fdxxards Peterson ben e Fets Beardslry Coe Harris Row lV4Schae-ffer, Hlllard, Seaman, Reynolds Nichols Sharp lohnson RowV Rapp Bell Pcttison Eaton, Glotz. FRENCH CLUB . The activities of le Cercle Francais promoted an in- terest in France, her language, and her people. Le Petit Journfzl, a French paper, and the La Vie gave student readers a View of the accomplishments, the character, and the heritage of the French people. ln December the French classes celebrated the holiday season by singing Christmas carols and exchanging gifts, which had been placed in a large wooden shoe, symbolic of the French custom. During the second semester a puppet show, Guiana! 'n ftfmle, and a play were presented for the club. Games, quizzes, and puzzles made other interesting meetings. Ln Revue Frzzzzgaise, a magazine published by the ad- vanced members of Le Cercle Francais, made its appear- ance in hlay, 1943. The French students joined the German students in a picnic outing in Nlay, which brought to a close a success- ful rear. The following officers served for the year: Les presidents. .................,.....,..... .... . TIA Lewis Nichols, TZA Patty Coe Les Vice-presidents ..,.. .,.,..,.,....., ..,.,...,,.,.,. T 1A Marjorie Larson TZA Dorothy Ann Harris Les Secretaires ..,. ,. 4,...,.,..,...,.,,..,...,. ,.....,,.. 4 ,.,.,.,,.... T 1A Robert Peterson TZA Gloria Genge Les presidents des programmes ,...,.,. ,....... T 1A Lois Edwards TZA Janet Beardsley Le Conseiller ..,..... ...,,.......,.....,.,. M iss Stricklei W PUBLICHTIUHS Above Left I olkman Ixnuslc ard Above Right- Harris Davis Standing- Younii Peterson Dietseh Sitting- Genge Harrinsrton Hearrlsley lilomquist Standing- Horne Johnson Rybers: Sitting- Leafstrom Cannon Coe Peters Spies Standing- Urbanski Sitting- Nichols Coe D'Anue1o Editor-in-chief. . Associate Editor Associate Editor ........ . Business llanager '....... Art Editor .,,,, , ..,. Assistant Art Editor. Assistant Art Editor ',.. Assistant Art Editor ',,. Senior Editor '...,.... .. ...... .. Assistant Senior Editor Assistant Senior Editor Assistant Senior Editor Assistant Senior Editor Assistant Senior Editor Assistant Senior Editor Junior Editor ,......,,......,, . Assistant .lurrior Editor Assistant Junior Editor Assistant Junior Editor Assistant Junior Editor Sophomore Editor '...,, ,. Assistant Sophomore Editor Assistant Sophomore I ditor Copy llanager '................ Photograph lllanager Photograph Editor .... Assistant Photograph Ldltor Advertising llanager Advertising Solicitor.. Advertising Solicitor.. Advertising Solicitor.. Advertising Solicitor Advertising Solicitor.. Typist .,,,...,.. ....,,...........,...... Typist ....,. Typist ...,.,,, Typist ,....... Typist ....,.,,......,,,......, . Typist ,,......., ,, ...... ,...,. . , Activities Editor ..,..,,.. Assistant Activities Editor Assistant Activities Editor Faculty Adviser '..., r..r.rr English Adviser ..,.,... . Honorary Adviser... Folkman Dorothy Anne Harris ......,.....,Vida Knudegard Davis ..........,.William Smith Joyce VanTassel Bob Harrison .........Allen Langhans ..............Janet Beardsley .,,......,Rachel Blomquist Dietsch .,,......,Laverne Peterson .....,,..Anne Harrington ..,,....lXIalcolm Young ..,i.,....,Gloria Genge ......,.,..Ted Ryberg Borne .........,....,-Ianet Cannon Gilbert Johnson Betty Leafstrom ....,....Eleanor Peters ,.,.....Barbara Coe ,.,.....,,.David Spies ........Jack D'Angelo .,..,......Alan Buerkle ...,...........Gail Barker ..,,,..,.Franlc Chimenti Korb ,.........Gordon Elmquist Bob VVilder Jamieson ...........Victor Granquist Gordon Hanks Lucille Pitt ,......,.Lucille Erickson .....,,,,....KIarcia Baxter John Haggerty ,,.......Geraldine Ernst .M.......Doris Anderson Coe Urbanski .,.......,.Anna Nichols llr. Young ............,lxIlSS Hurd Bathurst Miss Hurd Mr. Young Standin g-- Hanks Jamieson Sitting- Elmquist Korb Granquist Wilder Standin g- Baxter Haggerty Sitting- Erickson Ernst Anderson Pitt Harrison VanTassel Smith Langhans Chimenti Barker Buerkle Rnw I-Van Tassel, Korb, Knudegard, Seely, King, Johnson. Row II--King, Wert, Johnston, Eiken- burg. Standing-Spies, Fredericks, Cooney, Baxter, Haggerty, Erickson, Morrelli, Seely, Smith, Ernst, Wilson, Beebe, Blomquist, Hulings, Kamerer, Miss Gilmore. 92 ' The F1111 of Rome and Latin in illedicine were the themes chosen hy the editing hoard of the Latin maga- zine for the Christmas issue of the Num: rt Tum: The high school section developed the first theme under the guidance of Miss Gilmoreg Beary School used the sec- ond one with Bliss YVestland as supervisor. Caemr and Zlfodern pyllffllfk' C07l1fJllf6Il and Latin and Ils Descendants were the themes of the Easter issue chosen by High School and Beaty, respectively. The publications of the Nunc et Tune for the year in- cluded the following: Co-Editors ..... .. ....... .,.... ....,..,....,., . Betty Seely, Vida Knudegard Class Editors-LSA .....,... , ,. ., ..,.. Rachel Blomquist, Dudley King LZB Lois Eikenburg, David Spies, Bob Fredericks, Jack Cooney, Virginia Kamerer, Maxine Beebe, Jeanette King, Frances Seely LZA Virginia johnson, Margaret VVilson, Barbara VVert, Helen Hulings, Richard Korb Club Secretaries-L3B ...,... ..,.., . .,,.,. . ,.,. Vida Knudegard L2B Barbara Coe, Mary Ann Masterson, Chann Elllverg, Maxine Beebe, Audrey Phillips Art Editors-Joyce Van Tassel, Bill Smith, Dick Korb, Cyn- thia Johnston The mimeographing was done by commercial students under the direction of Nlrs. Helene McClure. Row I-Lacy, Nicholson, MacLaren, Nevxmak r Hannold Norrls Row II Peck Johnson Anderson Rapp, Emery, Anderson, Anderson. Row III Shoaff Ryberg Peterson Ruhlman Schmader Ellberg Row IV-Matthews, Hickey, Wagner, Barker Mlss Strickler Row V Davis Borne Farrell Ruhlman Row VI-Wilder, Hubbs. ' Die Deutsche Sprache and Die Deutscher: In Den Vereizzigtezz Staaten formed an interesting theme for Le- Izewohl, which made its appearance during the latter part of the second semester. This magazine, published by the German classes for the eleventh consecutive year, portrayed German people and German influence in the United States. Copies of Lebewohl were again sent to teachers and students of German in the United States. The staff was as follows: Herausgeberin ..,.... ....,..,................,..,....,..,....,...,......,...,..,.. .,t...., F r aulein Lilith Lacy Mithelfer ,...... .,..,....,........,..,...................... ..,,.,., .,.......,.... .......,.,.,,.,..,... H e r r Leroy Peck Kiinstler-Friiulein Bonny Johnson, Fraulein Ruth J. Anderson, Herr Gail Barker, Herr jack Farrell, Herr VVayne Sehmader, Herr Richard Ruhlman. Gedichte-Fraulein Joan MacLaren, Herr John Borne. Ziige-Fraulein Virginia Anderson, Herr Don Norris, Herr Ed Peterson, Herr Terry Ruhlman, Herr Norman Shoaff, Herr Dick Davis, Herr DeVere Matthews, Herr John Hickey, Herr Ralph Wagner, Herr Jim Farrell. Mineograph-Herr Ted Ryberg, Herr Phil Anderson, Fraulein Betty Rapp, Fraulein Ann Newmaker, Helfer-Fraulein Eleanor Emery, Fraulein Joan Nicholson, Frau- lein Julana Hannold, Herr Robert Wilder, Herr Earl Ellberg, Herr Charles Hubbs. Lehrerin-Fraulein Strickler. ATHLETICS ' The strength of America today de- pends to a great extent upon the health of American citizens, and athletics form no small part in the development of sound bodies and keen minds. Warren High School offered many op- portunities for participation in football, basketball, baseball, track, pre-induction physical education, gymnastics, and in- tra-mural tournaments. Boys chose for themselves the field which they pre- ferred and in which they excelled. Both participants and spectators in these events engaged in building character, a vital as- set to our country. Girl's athletics, built around a diversified intra-mural pro- gram, included a variety of classwork that not only developed skill in the vari- ous sports but provided corrective exer- cises. VVartime physical education for girls included nutrition study and first- aid courses. The student body strove to uphold the reputation of fine sportsmanship for which lVarren High School has always been noted. HTHLETIUS Left to Right--Davis, Rasmussen, Genge, Coe. CHEEHLEHDEHS ' Vigorously exhorting the Wai'ren High School student body, the four capable cheerleaders spurred the Dragon teams on to victory. With accurate timing and rhythm, the four young ladies demonstrated the traditional cheers. Although at times spirits lagged slightly and yells diminished in volume some- what, all in all, successful cheer sessions were enjoyed in all sports. lVIany pep assemblies were held throughout the year, and the confidence which they generated helped to inspire Warren athletes to greater heights. The cheerleading squad was unusually small this year, but enthusiasm made up for the dehciency in size. The members were always ready with a yell, regardless of the odds against the team. When chances looked blackest, the pep of the cheerleaders seemed greater than ever. The cheerleaders were chosen upon a competitive-elective basis, and their training was conducted by the squad of '-11342. They served under the direc- tion of llflr. Leidig and the Athletic Association, and they were present at all games. GIRLS' HTHLETIC HSSUCIHTIUH group, was an organization of conscientious girls. The main goal was to develop physical fitness and a greater in- terest in sports. The following officers, elected in the fall, led the or- ganization: President .,,.,. ., . .,,, ,. Marcia Baxter Vice-President ......... .. .... . ...... Joyce Baxter Secretary ...,.,. ,....,., . .... X 'irginia Fredrickson Treasurer .,.. ..,., ..., Jean Seaman Adviser ,..,....,...... ..,..,.. .,........,........ ..,.....,, M i s s Neal The club gatherings included a wiener roast, tureen dinners, and a Christmas party. Bowling was a new sport for many members of the club and was greatly enjoyed. Regular meetings were held on the last Thursday of each month. Tournaments were conducted in ping-pong, badminton, deck tennis, basketball and softball. Row I-Iva Seamlreth, Ferrie, Ida Scandreth, Stites, Nelson, Anderson, Dobbs, Fredrickson, J. Baxter M. Baxter, Miss Neal, Seaman, Sigworth, Joy, Smith, Peterson, Eikenburg. Row II-Morris, King, Kam- erer, Fitzgerald, Callard, Armstrong, Beyer, Blair, Hamilton, Kolpien, D'Angel0, Grosch, Brown, Finley David, Hall. Row III-M. Berdine, Gulland, B. Johnson, E. Johnson, Roos, Lindberg, Granquist, Olsen Beckwith, Riggs, Eaton, Gorden, Kirberger, B. Berdine, Gorton, Malone. Row IV-Peterson, Benigni D. Nelson, Ristau, Sasserson, Daniels, Carlson, English, Barrett, Riley, Schueltz, Carlson, Gibson, Gilson Christensen, Gordon. Row V-A-Shearer, Hamblin, Steele, Kinander, Hooven, Fitch, Niedzialek, Paris. 97 to Right- x Kolpien Coach Leidig i Dunham Hers: rl :key rtnett 10 rial h gzelu r -rson ,ng fron T0 'ieks son ,uck th ladei' lan Row I-Hickey, Veslimz, Seavy, Cameron, Imperial, L. Fredricks, Bleech, Salerno, L. Dickerson, R. Kifer, Shattuck, D'Anxzelo, R. Johnson, Hartnett, Karl. Row II-Porter, Zobrest, Hubbs, W. Schmader, Wroth, C. McLean, G. Arrigo, J. Frontera, F, Notoro, Bennett, Retzer, Stanton, Harrison, Wendelboe. Row III-Tome, Daley, Snyder, Beyer, M. Sirianni, Backstrom, Cooney, T. Saraceno, G. Stanton, Adams, Jackson, Carlson, Lawson. Row IV-Ellberg, Brenan, S. Schmader, Green, Sedon, L. Dickerson, Leu- thold, Wilder, Tomasone, Reed, Lucia, B. Scalise, R. Amacher, D. Kifer, Lewis, Bainbridge. Row V- R. Price, Christensen, Baker, Geracimos, Marti, Barbara, Wiedmaier, McMillan, Losh, F. Scalise, Six:- worth, Norris, White, Henry, Mavrelis. Row Vl-Collins, Gollnick, Gleason, DeMarco, Henessey, No- toro, D. Brown, Borne, E. Christensen, Warner, Baxter, B. Brown, Lyle, Constable, Engstrom. Row VII-Mr. Leidig, Mr. Baxter, Mr, Kolpien, Mr. Dunham, Carlson, Philips, R. Gerardi, Gerardi, Fred- FUUTBHLL ericks, Cawley, J. Scalise. Led hy tive experienced lettermen, the lVarren High School football team drove through their season with seven victories and three defeats. The Dragons maintained the reputation of hard iight- ing and clean playing. YVARREN 13-YOUNGSVILLE O. ln the opening game of the season, the Dragons encountered a determined Youngsville team. The Dragons proved themselves su- perior and rolled up a 13-0 score. XVARREX 6 - ACADEMY 14-. On Labor Day a heavy well-trained Academy team gave lVar- ren the first defeat of the season with a l-l-6 count. XVARREN 0 - GIRARD 0. ln this game lVarren met the Red Jackets of Girard, who were determined to avenge their previous defeats. Once more the increas- ing powers of the Blue and lVhite chalked up Il victory. WARREN 32- KANE O. High on the hilltop of Kane, YVarren's heavier and more ex- perienced team proved to be superior in a surprisingly easy contest. VVARREN 21 -TITUSVILLE 7. Again, at Titusville this time, the Dragons smashed victoriously through a speedy and shifty Rocket team. 'VVARREN 26- OIL CITY O. At Oil City the VVarren High Dragons in their initial night game against a staunch Oiler team added another conquest to the record. WARREN 0 - JAMESTOWN 34. In the traditional combat against Jamestown, their oldest rival, Warren gridders with high spirits and grim determination were up- set by superior opposition. WARREN 12-FRANKLIN 6. The Nurserymen proved to be a much harder problem than was expected, and Warren had a difficult time in nosing out a 12-6 score. WARREN 0 - BRADFORD 13. An overconfident Dragon squad meet an aggressive Bradford team and came out on the short end of a 0-13 score. WARREN 16- RIDGWAY 2. In a blinding rainstorm and a sea of mud, the Warren High gridders sloshed and slid through the game with Ridgway and came out 'holding the lead. This contest, which en-ded in triumph, con- cluded a schedule of colorful events for the varsity squad. Warren ,.....,,....... .,,.,........ ............. ....,.......... Y 0 u ngsville Warren Academy Warren .............,. ........ ............ ,......... G i r ard Warren Kane Warren Titusville Warren ,.....,...... ....... ,....... O i 1 City Warren ..,.......... .........,..... J amestown Warren ........,...... ........,.... F ranklin Warren ...........,... ........ Warren Bradford Ridgway Left to Right--Hallgren, Conroy, Amacher, McConnell, Bill- stone, Stone, Brown, Thomasone, Bean, Brenan, Mr. Fleming. GUIH TEHHI . The activities of the VVarreni High School Gym Team were confined to local exhibitions because of the gasoline and the rubber shortage. Although handicapped also by the loss of experienced lettermen, the Blue and White team made some splen- did showings. ln preparation for these exhibitions, the boys spent many tedious hours Working on the parallel bars, horizontal bars, rings, mats, ropes, and sidehorses, and with Indian Clubs. Their efforts were appreciated in the High School Carnival and in the intermural meets at the Beaty gym. The team had no opportunity to win their accus- tomed fame, but they succeeded in gaining the necessary experience for future meets. Their strenuous exercise played a valuable part in hardening the boys for military service. Coach Fleming worked diligently to train the gymnasts and merited great credit for his efforts in producing such a worthy team. BHSHETBHLL VHHSITU Row I-Left to Rightfiloach Kolpien, Mgr. linriss, Urbanski, Buerkle, Matthews, Nelson Peterson, Carlson, Finley, Hublys, McLean, Stanton. 102 Row I-Mr. Kolpien, Peterson, Finley, McLean, Matthews, Urbanski. Nelson, Buerkle, Hubbs, Carlson, Stanton, Bariss. Row Il4Mr. Fleming, Lucia, Sealise, Flick, VVeidert, Beyer, Wroth, Ruhlman, Bain- bridge, Eaton, Morrison, Wilder. Row Illfflooney, McDonald, Reid, Farrell, Nm-dine, Simmons, Gray, ' k B . R IV-M La '. An lcr'on Kifer, Samuelson Traub, Bonace, Harris, Hammerbec , orne ow oore, yyson, 4 1 s , . , Breed, McMillan, Sturgis. Row V-Mr. Leidig, Massa, Nason, Juliano, Randall, Nystrom, Peterson, McGuire, Littlefield, Seeley. BHSHETBHLL Because of wartime restrictions, the P. l. A. A. District IX Basketball League was disbanded this year. Although this ban deprived many schools of competition, lfVarren maintained a full schedule and played nearly all of their previous opponents. With four returning lettermen, VVarren cagers easily defeated Youngsville, their opponent of long standing. The Dragons lost a heartbreaker at Oil City, in con- secutive order they rolled over Corry, Titusville, the Collegians, Youngsville, James- town, Sheffield, and Falconer, and they ended the first semester with a thrilling vic- tory over Strong Vincent. The Blue and VVhite machine was broken up with the loss of three lettermen be- cause of semester ruling. ln the initial fracas of the sec- ond half, the NVarren passers, faced by their yearly League nemesis, gained much experience against a veteran Brad- ford aggregation. The Owls winged their way to a 42-17 decision. After playing inspired ball which resulted in vic- tories over Sheffield and Jamestown, a powerful Falconer quintet jolted the high-riding Kolpienmen by a 37-32 count. The mighty Bradford Owls returned to Beaty Court and ended the official Dragon season by snowing under the Blue and YVhite cagers by a 50-30 score. The VVarren High School faculty revived their traditional rival1'y and provided a thrilling anticlimax to an abbre- viated but successful season. XVarren -H-ll VVarren .......,..,. 28-32 VVarren ........... 49-29 ...,.,..... Wlarren ....... M36-1+ VVarren -l-8-26 XVa rren +0-23 w7Hl'l'CIl 3-l-28 VVarren .......,... +2-10 WVarren +2-35 VVarren .........., 40-32 VVarren ...,....,.. 17-+2 ........,... VVarren. .......,. 38-31 VVarren .,.. ....,. 3 7-32 VVarren ,. ..,..,., 27-32 .,.,...., ., Warren ..,........ 30-50 VVarren .,......... +7-42 ,........ , Youngsville Oil City Corry Titusville Collegians Youngsville Jamestown Sheffield Falconer Strong Vincent Bradford Sheffield Jamestown Falconer Bradford Faculty 103 PRE-IHIJUCTIUH PHUSIUHL EDUCHTIUH A revamped program for physical education was instituted to meet the na- tion's growing demands for physically fit man power. The boys were put through vigorous periods known as Commando Gyms, styled after the rigorous training of the men that bear the same name. ln these classes strenuosity was the keynote, and games bearing the name of usuicidef' over - the - top, Hrigor mortisfl and l'cruncher were introduced. Boys of all sizes and ages were thrown together in the melee and the hardiest proved to he the victors. When the weather permitted, the classes were held on the Beaty athletic field upon which had been erected an ob- stacle course similar to those use for pre- ffiglzt training. This program proved its worth to the armed forces as most of our boys had no trouble in entering the service. HPPHECIHTIUH ln recognition of her faithful and efficient service, we take this opportunity to express our sincere ap- preciation to Blrs. Dollie Allen, who expects to con- clude her janitorial duties in the XVarren Borough Schools at the close of the term. During her fourteen years of employment at Beaty School and at VVarren High School, teachers and students have found Klrs. Allen a kind friend. Her CillCCI'fL1lIlCSS, her patience, and her promptness to oblige and to cooperate have Won for her the esteem of those with whom she has come in daily contact. THE Clll SEPTEMBER 5-We beat Youngsville with a final score of 13-0. 7-Academy beat the Dragons 1+-6. X-School began-much to the joy of the students fha, halj 11-Our first vacation-Saturday and Sunday. 12-The Dragons emerged as victors in the Girard fracas C6-OD. 19-Again our bruisers smashed their way to victory. We walloped Kane 32-0. 25-Teachers' Institute-students' lassitude. 30-The orientation of the llloron Stories in VV. H. S. OCTOBER 9-We had a swell turnout on the part of the students at the annual Snake Dante, following a very peppy pep assembly. 10-Jamestown beat us fsung to the tune of l'Song of the Volga Boatmanuj. 12-We voted for our officers of the Student Council. The able members elected were Presi- dent, Terry Ruhlmang Vice-President, Ted Rybergg Secretary, Gloria Gengeg Treasurer, Gordon Hanks. 13-All of our Barrymores and Hepburns congregated in the auditorium for the first meeting of the Dramatic Club. -UStamp Day,'l a day per week set aside for the purpose of purchasing War Stamps or Bonds, was inaugurated. 14-It was our unpleasant duty to participate in the first High School Air Raidg however, the students cooperated fully and the Air Raid was very successful. 15-The A Cappella Choir presented to us a most wonderful assembly. 16-Again that blessed event-Teachers' Institute! 23-We tearfully returned from Bradford on the short end of a 13-0 count. -Report Cards. fMust this editor say more?j -jimmy Urbanski was elected Senior Prexy. 26 29 NOVEMBER 9-Noon Dances were initiated by W. H. S. Hjitterbugsf, ll-The populace, pausing in a more serious vain, reflected the true meaning of Armistice Day. 12-GAS RATIONING began lamid much wailing and gnashing of teethj. 25-Band struts their stuff in assembly. 26-THANKSGIVIN G. DECEMBER 3-Installation Assembly of the Student Council. 4-The Salvation Army presented to us a very fine assembly. 7-PEARL HARBOR DAY. 11--W. H. S'ers were entertained at the annual Christmas Assembly. 17-I. Q. Tests were given. fWe still don't know whyj. 19-Christmas vacation began! Oh, boy! 25-CHRISTMAS. In spite of gasoline restrictions Santa Claus arrived. 30--Local dance fans enjoyed the Xmas Dance. JANUARY 1-The town ushered in the New Year with the greatest of serenity Csounds good, anywayj. 4-Back to the mines! Such a headache! 7-Movies were much welcomed in assembly. 12-The War Stamp Drive continued with much rivalry between home-rooms. 22-We all brought out our straight-jackets as tests began. 106 l 27-The First Semester was brought to a close. 28-Vacations for everyone except the teachers and the DRAGON Board. 31-Urbanski, Matthews, and Buerkle played their hearts out in their last game of the year. We trimmed Strong Vincent 40-32. FEBRUARY 2-Everybody was decidedly over the hill after a most wonderful mid-semester vacation. 3-Fly spotted in Dragon room-killed same. S-The W. H. S. Dramatic Club presented three excellent plays at the Evening of Plays. 11-The Evening of Plays cast was invited to perform at North VVarren. 12-We celebrated Lincoln's Birthday by topping the Wolverines 38-31. 13-Again the Dragons swept to victory--over Jamestown 37-32. 14-Valentine's Day fAaahhhh!j 15-22 Belofwffff 18-More DRAGON Board pictures taken. 24-No school as rationing began. MARCH 5-A gala time was had by all at the Carnival. It was a huge success! 6-The Senior Play cast was chosen. The DRAGON Board was well represented. 9-Our Student Councilors held one of their bi-weekly conferences. 10-Richard P. Barrymore and Company started rehearsals for the Senior Play. 17-Superlatives were taken tonight by our photographer Corporal Chimenti. 19-The A Cappella Choir rendered to the public an excellent concert. APRIL 1-Guess what! 5-Monotony was relieved by an assembly of Choral Speaking. 12-W. H. S'ers were thrilled by the harrowing experiences related to us by P. F. C. Landis, who had just returned from Guadalcanal. This wonderful narration was the prelude to the SECOND WAR BOND DRIVE in W. H. S. 13-18 Bond sales were reported. Nice work, kids! Let's dig deeper yet! 15-Mr. Summers, Mr. Kolpien, Mr. Dunham, and Mr. Harris placed their request for a vaca- tion. Fishing season opened. 19-Rain! Rain! Go away! 20 -Ditto. 21-Ditto. 29-Senior Dramatists presented the Senior Play 4'American Passport. 30-Repeat performance of same. MAY 1-Only 17 more Jchool days! 3-More rain! 4-Still more rain! 14-Diversion in form of an assembly. 17-DRAGON scheduled to be out C????J 21-Choir Concert. JUNE 3-Seniors finished CYaa-Hooo! ! U 4-An enjoyable evening spent by all at the Prom. 6-A procession of solemnity at the Baccalaureate Service. 10-Seniors bowed out at Commencement. 11-That's all, folks! IDIU U U UQ 5 E' -1, Q, 1 A. 16 uw XA ' we X 15 15 15 14 . -V A ,f IM 5 ' ffm 2 my 1 Hy. is Six CLHSS PUEHI To XV. H. S. Q VVe must leave you and be on our way, Though the journey is so long and hardg We Want you to know welve enjoyed our st lt's with tears that we now say 'lGoodbye. T HY S 'lNeath your roof we've formed friendships true VVe hope that they'll last through the years. The teachers have helped through and through To guide us in all that is fine. VVe now realize our country's at wary There are many who've answered the call, Who will never again darken your door, lfany have now paid with their lives. You have taught us in all of these years VVhat these boys are fighting to saveg And we'll win, though it take blood and tears, Our freedom ne'er shall be lost. VVe have cheered as our boys played a game There've been carnivals, concerts, and plays. We hope that we've kept up the name That some others have worked hard to buil We have thrilled when welve sung your ow For we knew t'was ours just as well Youlve shown us the right from the wrong VVith God's help we shall know what to do. d. n song, These few words cannot speak for each heart, There's something that goes deeper still. So from each one who's had any part, Comes Farewell we will miss you our Y . 7 -Marion Kr school idler. SEHIUR HCTIVITIES ALCORN, BLANCHE Bookkeeping Club 121: Girls' Club 13, 41: Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 31: Jun- ior Shorthand Club 131: Orchestra 12, 3, 41: Science Club 1412 Stenographers' Club 41. AMACHER. FRANK Science Club 131. AMACHER, HELEN Girls' A. A. 12, 31: Girls' Club 12, 31: Jun- ior Chamber of Commerce 12, 31: Junior Shorthand Club 131. ANDERSON, ARTHUR Science Club 12, 31. ANDERSON, BETTY Band 12, 3, 41 :Bookkeeping Club 121 : Car- nival 131 : Junior Shorthand Club 131: Sci- ence Club 131 : Stenographers' Club 141. ANDERSON, DORIS Band 12, 31: Carnival 12, 31: Class Oflicer, Vice-President 141 :Dragon 141 :Drum Ma- jorette 12, 31: Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Junior Chamber of Commerce 131, Vice-President: Junior Shorthand Club 131 3 Latin Club 121 : Stenographers' Club 141: Student Council 121. ANDERSON, GRACE Bookkeeping Club 121: Carnival 131 : Jun- ior Shorthand Club 131: Science Club 131: Stenographers' Club 141. ANDERSON, JOYCE Latin Club 12, 3, 41. ANDERSON, VIRGINIA Carnival 12, 31: German Club 13, 41: Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Latin Club 121: Lebewohl ATWELL, TWILA Bookkeeping Club 121 : Science Club 131. BARBER, ROSE MARIE Bookkeeping Club 121: Carnival 12, 31: Girls' A. A. 12, 31: Girls' Club 121: Junior Chamber of Commerce 121: Junior Short- hand Club 131: Science Club 121: Stenog- raphers' Club 12, 31. BARR, ANNETTE Bookkeeping Club 121: Girls' A. A. 121: Girls' Club 121 :Junior Shorthand Club 131 : Latin Club 121: Science Club 141: Stenog- raphers' Club 141. BARRETT, KATHRYN Band 12, 3, 41: Bookkeeping Club 121 : Carnival 13, 41: Girls' A. A. 141: Junior Chamber of Commerce 131: Junior Short- hand Club 131: Stenographers' Club 141. BARISS, JAKE Baseball 12, 31 :Basketball 141: Boys' A. A. 13, 41 :French Club 13, 41 5 Latin Club 121: Nunc et Tunc 121 : Orchestra 12, 31 : Senior Play 141. BATHURST, RICHARD Egzxtball 121: German Club 13, 41: Track BAXTER, MARCIA A Cappella Choir 141 1 Assembly Plays 131 : Band 12, 3, 41, Secretary 141 : Bookkeeping Club 131: Carnival 12, 3, 41: Chorus 121: Dragon 141: Dramatic Club 13, 41: Drum Majorette 12, 3, 41: Evening of Plays 141: Girls' A. A. 13, 41, President 141: Girls' Club 12, 31: Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 3, 41: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Sen- ior Play 141 : Stenofrraphers' Club 141. BEAN, ROBERT Basketball 141: Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41: Car- nival 13, 41: German Club 12, 31: Gym Team 12. 3, 41: Hi-Y 121: Latin Club 121: Science Club 131: Track 131. BEARDSLEY, JANET Carnival 13, 41: Dragon 141: Dramatic Club 131: Evening of Plays 131: French Club 13, 41: Girls' Club 13, 41 : Latin Club 12, 31: Student Council 12, 31. BECKWITH, MARIAN Band 12, 3, 41: Carnival 131: Dramatic Club 131: Girls' A. A. 141: Girls' Club 131: Junior Chamber of Commerce 131: Junior Play 131: Stenographers' Club 141. BERRY CHARLES Bookkeeping Club 121: Carnival 13, 41: Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 31: Jun- ior Shorthand Club 131. BESSY, MARIAN Bookkeeping Club 13, 41: Carnival 121: Chorus 121: Girls' A. A. 121: Science Club 121. BIMBER, DOROTHY Bookkeeping Club 141 : Carnival 131 5 Girls' Club 121 : Junior Chamber of Commerce 13, 41 : Junior Shorthand Club 131 : Latin Club 121: Nunc et Tunc 121: Science Club 131: Stenographers' Club 141. BLEECH, MIKE Boys' A. A. 141: Football 141: Track 131. BLOMQUIST, RACHEL Carnival 12, 41 Z Dragon 12, 41: Girls' Club 13, 41: Latin Club 12, 3, 41: Nunc et Tunc 12, 3, 41: Orchestra 12, 3, 41. BOGART, LOIS ANN Carnival 131: Girls' Club 121: Latin Club 12. 3, 41. BONACE, ROBERT A Cappella Choir 12, 31 : All-District Chorus 1215 Baseball 121: Basketball 12, 3, 41: Carnival 12, 31: Junior Chamber of Com- merce 131: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Latin Club 121 : Nunc et Tunc 121 : Stenog- raphers' Club 141. BOSWORTH, NORMA Bookkeeping Club 12, 31: Carnival 12, 3, 41: Commencement Usher 131: Girls' Club 121: Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 3, 41: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Science Club 141: Stenographers' Club 141: Stu- dent Council 12, 31. BRADFORD, GERALDINE Bookkeeping Club 12? 5 Carnival 12? 5 Girls' Club 12? 5 Junior Shorthand Club 13?. BREED. ERNEST Assembly Plays 14?5 Baseball 12, 3, 4?5 Basketball 14?5 Carnival 12, 3, 4?5 Dra- matic Club 14?: French Club 13, 4?5 Latin Club 12, 3, 4? 5 Senior Play 14?. BRINDIS, ROSE ANN Bookkeeping Club 12?5 Girls' Club 12?: Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 4? 5 Jun- ior Shorthand Club 12?5 Science Club 14?. BROWN, ELIZABETH Girls' A. A. 12, 3, 4? 5 Girls' Club 12? 5 Jun- ior Shorthand Club 13?. BUERKLE, ALAN Assembly Plays 14? 5 Band 12, 3, 4?, Presi- dent 14? 5 Basketball 12, 3, 4? 5 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 4?5 Carnival 12, 3, 4?5 Commence- ment Usher 13?: Dragon 14?5 Dragonette 13?: Dramatic Club 14?5 Drum Major 13, 4?5 German Club 12, 3?5 Lebewohl 12, 3?5 Science Club 13?: Senior Play 13?: Stand- ing Committees 12, 3, 4?. CARLSON, GRACE Bookkeeping Club 12?5 Girls' Club 12?5 Junior Shorthand Club 12?I Science Club 12, 3?5 Stenographers' Club 14?. CARLSON, LUCILLE A Cappella Choir 13, 4? 5 Bookkeeping Club 12?5 Chorus 12?5 Girls' A. A. 12?5 Girls' Club 12? 5 Junior Chamber of Commerce 13? 5 Junior Shorthand Club 13? 5 Latin Club 12?: Stenographers' Club 14?. CARLSON, MARTIN A Cappella Choir 12, 3? 5 All-District Chorus 13? 5 Baseball 12, 3? 5 Basketball 14? 5 Boys' A. A. 14?5 Carnival 12?5 German Club 12, 3? 5 Hi-Y 12, 3, 4? 5 Lebewohl 12, 3? 5 Stand- ing Committees 14? 5 Student Council 12, 3, 4?. CARVALHO, FERNANDO French Club 12?5 Latin Club 12, 4?. CERANDO, ANTHONY Bookkeeping Club 12? 5 Science Club 13, 4?. CHIODO. DON Bookkeeping Club 12, 3? 5 Science Club 13?. CHRISTIE, NANCY Band 12, 3, 4? 5 Carnival 12, 3? 5 Dragonette 13?: German Club 13, 4?5 Girls' A. A. 12, 3?: Girls' Club 12, 3, 4?5 Latin Club 12?5 Lebewohl 13?5 Nunc et Tunc 12?5 Orches- tra 14?5 Science Club 13?. COE, PATRICIA A Cappella Choir 14?5 Assembly Plays 12, 3, 4?5 Carnival 12, 3, 4?5 Cheerleader 14?, Chorus 12, 3?5 Commencement Usher 13?: Dragon 13, 4?5 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 4?5 French Club 13, 4?, President 14?5 Girls' Club 12, 3, 4? 5 Junior Play 13? 5 Latin Club 12, 3?5 Standing Committees 12, 3?. COHAN, GEORGE Bookkeeping Club 13?: Boys' A. A. 12?5 Carnival 12?5 Football 12?5 Hi-Y 12?. CONAWAY, DON Carnival 12, 3? 5 German Club 12, 3? 5 Hi-Y 12? 5 Science Club 12, 3? 5 Standing Commit- tees 12?5 Track 12?. CORELLI, BEATRICE Bookkeeping Club 12?5 Carnival 14?5 Jun- ior Shorthand Club 13? 5 Nunc et Tune 14? 5 Science Club 14? 5 Stenographers' Club 14?. DALRYMPLE, LOUIS Band 12, 3?5 Baseball 12?5 Basketball 12, 3? 5 German Club 12, 3? 5 Hi-Y 12? 5 Orches- tra 12, 3? 5 Standing Committees 12? 5 Traf- fic Squad 13?. D'ANGELO, JOHN Carnival 12, 3, 4?5 Dragon 14?5 Football 13, 4? 5 French Club 13? 5 Latin Club 12?. DAVIS, RICHARD Assembly Plays 12, 3, 4?5 Band 12, 3, 4?5 Baseball 12, 3?5 Basketball 13, 4?5 Boys' A. A. 12?5 Carnival 12, 3, 4?5 Commence- ment Usher 13? 5 Dragon 13, 4?5 Dramatic Club 13, 4? 5 Evening of Plays 13, 4? 5 Foot- ball 12?5 German Club 13, 4?5 Junior Play 13? :Latin Club 12? 5Lebewohl 13, 4? 5 Nunc et Tunc 12?5 Senior Play 14?5 Standing Committees 12? : Student Council 13?. DEMARCO, DOMINICK Baseball 13?: Bookkeeping Club 12?5 Car- nival 12, 3? 5 Football 13? 5 Hi-Y 13? 5 Jun- ior Chamber of Commerce 12, 3?5 Junior Shorthand Club 13?: Stenographers' Club 14?. DENARDI, MARY Bookkeeping Club 12?. DeSTEPHANO, CARL Basketball 12, 3, 4?5 Latin Club 12, 3, 4?. DICKERSON, LLOYD Bookkeeping Club 12?5 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 4? 5 Carnival 14? 5 Football 12, 3, 4? 2 Track 12, 3?. DIETSCH, ROBERT A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 4?5 All-District Band 12, 3? 5 Band 12, 3, 4? 5 Carnival 12, 3, 4?5 Commencement Usher 13? 5 Dragon 14?5 Latin Club 12, 3, 4?5 Orchestra 14?5 Student Council 13, 4?5 Traffic Squad 14?. DOLLOFF, MARGARET GENE A Cappella Choir 13, 4? 5 Chorus 12? 5 Girls' Club 12, 3, 4?5 Junior Chamber of Com- merce 14?5 Stenographers' Club 14?. DONOVAN, JOHN Band 12, 3, 4? 5 Carnival 12, 3, 4? 5 German Club 12?, President. DUTCHESS, ETHYLMAE A Cappella Choir 13? 5 Girls' Club 12?. EATON, PAUL Baseball 12, 3?5 Boys' A. A. 12, 3?5 Car- nival 12?5 German Club 12, 3?5 Hi-Y 12, 3?5 Latin Club 12?. EMERY, ELEANOR Carnival 14? 5 French Club 13, 4?5 German Club 14?5 Latin Club 12?5 Lebewohl 14?: Nunc et Tunc 12?5 Orchestra 12, 3, 4?5 Science Club 13?. ENGLISH, MARTHA Bookkeeping Club 12? 5 Carnival 12? 5 Girls' A. A. 12? 5 Girls' Club 12? 5 Science Club 13?. ERICKSON, LUCILLE Bookkeeping Club 13, 4?5 Dragon 14? 5 Girls' Club 12?5 Junior Chamber of Com- merce 13?5 Junior Shorthand Club 13?: Latin Club 12? 5 Nunc et Tune 12, 4? 5 Ste- nographers' Club 14?. ERNST, GERALDINE Assembly Plays 14? 5 Bookkeeping Club 12, 3?: Carnival 13, 4?5 Chorus 14?5 Dragon 14?5 Dramatic Club 14?5 Girls' Club 12, 3, 4?5 Junior Chamber of Commerce 13, 4?5 Junior Shorthand Club 13?: Nunc et Tunc 14? 5 Science Club 14? 5 Stenographers' Club 14?. FEES, VIRGINIA Carnival 12, 31 : Dramatic Club 121 : French Club 13, 41: Girls' Club 141: Latin Club 121 : Science Club 131. FEHLMAN, FRANCIS Band 12, 3, 41 : Carnival 131: Gorman Club 13, 41 : Latin Club 121. FELLOWS, VIRGINIA Band 13, 41: Bookkeeping Club 121: Car- nival 131 : Junior Shorthand Club 131: Ste- nographers' Club 141. FITCH, BETTE Bookkeeping Club 121: Carnival 13, 41: Girls' Glee Club 121: Girls' A. A. 13, 41: Girls' Club 12, 3, 41 : Junior Shorthand Club 131 : Stenographers' Club 141. FITZGERALD, GLENN German Club 13, 41 : Latin Club 121. FOLKMAN, ROBERT All-District Band 12, 31: Band 12, 3, 41: Carnival 12, 3, 41: Dragon 13, 41, Editor 141: Latin Club 12, 31: Nunc et Tunc 12, 31 : Orchestra 12, 3, 41: Standing Commit- tees 12, 31: Student Council 12, 31, Vice- President 131. FORSLUND, CAROL Bookkeeping Club 13, 41: Junior Chamber of Commerce 13, 41 : Junior Shorthand Club 131 : Stenographers' Club 141. FOX, MERLE A Cappella Choir 131: Boys' A. A. 1311 Carnival 12, 3, 41: Chorus 121: Football 131: German Club 12, 31 : Lebewohl 121. FREDRICKSON, VIRGINIA A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 41 : All-District Chorus 131 : Assembly Plays 141 3 Carnival 12, 3, 41: French Club 13, 41: Girls' A. A. 12, 3, 41, Secretary 141: Girls' Club 12, 3, 41 : Latin Club 121: Senior Play 141. FRONTERA. JOE Baseball 12, 31: Bookkeeping Club 12, 31: Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41 : Carnival 141: Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 31: Track 121. FURMAN, MELVIN Hi-Y 141. GELOTTE, GOLDIE Bookkeeping Club 12, 31: Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 31 : Science Club 131. GENGE, GLORIA A Cappella Choir 13, 41: Assembly Plays 12, 3. 41: Carnival 13, 41: Cheerleader 13, 41: Chorus 121: Class Offices 13, 41, Vice- President 131, Secretary 141: Commence- ment Usher 131: Dragon 141: Dramatic Club 13, 41, Secretary 141: Evening of Plays 12, 3, 41 : French Club 13, 41, Secre- tary 141: Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Program Chairman 141 : Junior Play 131 : Latin Club 121 : Senior Play 141 : Standing Committees 121 : Student Council 13, 41, Secretary 141. GILSON, ETHELYN Bookkeeping Club 121: Girls' Club 12, 31: Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 3, 41: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Science Club 131: Stenographers' Club 141. GLEASON, WALTER Bookkeeping Club 121. GLOTZ, CARL Gym Team 12, 31 : Science Club 131. GORTON, BETTY Bookkeeping Club 121: Girls' A. A. 12, 3, 41: Girls' Club 12, 31: Junior Shorthand Club 131. GRAHAM, MARY Bookkeeping Club 121: Junior Shorthand Club 131 : Science Club 131 : Stenographers' Club 141. GRANQUIST, LOIS . Bookkeeping Club 12, 41: Carnival 12. 413 Chorus 121 : Dramatic Club 13, 41 S-Evening of Plays 131 1 Girls' A. A. 13, 41 Z Girls' Club 12, 3, 41 : Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 3, 41: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Science Club 131: Stenographers' Club 141, Secre- tary 141 5 Student Council 131. GRANQUIST. VICTOR Band 12, 3, 41: Carnival 12, 3, 41: Chorus 12, 31 : Commencement Usher 131 : Dragon 141: German Club 13, 41 3 Junior Play 131: Latin Club 121: Lebewohl 131: Nunc et Tunc 121: Orchestra 12, 41: Science Club 13, 41: Student Council 141: Track 121: Traffic Squad 13, 41. GRAY. BETTY Carnival 12, 3, 41 : Chorus 121: Drum Ma- jorette 12, 31 : Girls' Club 12, 3, 41, Treas- urer 141 : Junior Chamber of Commerce 121: Junior Shorthand Club 121: Stenog- raphers' Club 131. GRAY, CORINNE Bookkeeping Club 121: Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 3, 41 : Junior Shorthand Club 131 : Science Club 131 5 Stenographers' Club 141. GRAY, RACHEL Science Club 131. GRAZIANO, VERNICE Bookkeeping Club 12, 41 : Girls' A. A. 1313 Junior Shorthand Club 131: Science Club 121: Stenographers' Club 141. GROSCH, HAROLD Band 13, 41 : Carnival 141 : Junior Chamber of Commerce 131. GROSCI-I, LOIS Bookkeeping Club 12, 31: Carnival 1411 Girls' A. A. 12, 3, 41 : Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 31. HADDEN, MARGARET German Club 12. 31: Latin Club 121. I-IAGGERTY, JOHN Bookkeeping Club 131 : Carnival 121 : Drag- on 141: Hi-Y 121: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Latin Club 121: Nunc et Tum: 12, 41: Stenographers' Club 141, Treasurer 141. HAHN, KENNETH Bookkeeping Club 121: Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 31. HALE, BETTY German Club 13, 41: Girls' A. A. 131: Latin Club 121: Science Club 131. HAMLIN, WENDELL Track 121. HANKS, GORDON Baseball 12, 31: Basketball 12, 31: Boys' A. A. 121: Carnival 12, 31: Dragon 141: German Club 12, 31 : Hi-Y 12, 3, 41, Presi- dent 131: Lebewohl 12, 31: Student Coun- cil 13, 41, Treasurer 141:TraHic Squad 141. HANSON, SHERMAN Basketball 121: Science Club 121: Track 12, 31. HARMAN, COLETTA Bookkeeping Club 131: Carnival 13, 41: Girls' A. A. 131: Girls' Club 12, 3, 41 : Jun- ior Chamber of Commerce 13, 41: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Stenographers' Club 141- HARRINGTON. ANNE A Cappella Choir 141: Assembly Plays 13, 41: Carnival 13, 41: Chorus 12, 31: Com- mencement Usher 131: Dragon 141: Dra- matic Club 12, 3, 41 : Evening of Plays 141 : French Club 13, 41: Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Latin Club 121: Senior Play 141: Standing Committees 131: Student Council 141: Traffic Squad 131. HARRIS, DOROTHY ANNE A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 41 : Assembly Plays 12, 3, 41: Carnival 12, 3, 41: Dragon 13, 41, Associate Editor 141: Dragonette 121: Dramatic Club 12, 3, 41, President 141: Evening of Plays 12, 3, 41: All-District Orchestra 12, 31: String Ensemble 12, 31: French Club 13, 41, Vice-President 141: Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Junior Play 131: Latin Club 121 : Orchestra 12, 3, 41 : Senior Play 141: Standing Committees 12, 3, 41: Student Council 141. HARRISON, ROBERT Baseball 131: Bookkeeping Club 12, 31: Boys' A. A. 13, 41: Carnival 12, 3, 41: Dragon 141: Football 13, 41: Hi-Y 131: Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 31: Jun- ior Shorthand Club 131: Stenographers' Club 131. HEUBACH, CAROLYN Carnival 12, 31 : Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Jun- ior Chamber of Commerce 141 : Junior Shorthand Club 141: Latin Club 12, 3, 41. HICKEY, JOHN Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41: Carnival 12, 3, 41: Football 12, 3, 41, Manager 141: German Club 13, 41, President 13. 41: Hi-Y 12, 3, 41 : Latin Club 121: Lebewohl 13, 41 : Nunc et Tunc 121: Student Council 13, 41 : Track 12, 31. HILL, ROBERT Bookkeeping Club 12, 31 : Carnival 131: Hi- Y 12, 31 : Junior Shorthand Club 121: Ste- nographers' Club 141. HOLLABAUGH, FLORENCE Carnival 141 :Junior Chamber of Commerce 13, 41. HOOVEN, FERNE Band 121: Bookkeeping Club 121: Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Science Club 12, 31. HUNTER, EVADNA A Cappella Choir 13, 41: Band 12, 3, 41: Chorus 131: German Club 13, 41: Girls' Club 13, 41 : Latin Club 121 : Nunc et Tune 121: Science Club 141: Standing Commit- tees 141: Student Council 121. JENSEN, GLADYS Band 121: Bookkeeping Club 121: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Stenographers' Club 41. JOHNSON, ANN Band 12, 31: Bookkeeping Club 12, 41: Carnival 121: Dramatic Club 13, 41: Girls' Club 13, 41: Junior Chamber of Commerce 141: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Stenog- raphers' Club 141. JOHNSON, BERNICE Bookkeeping Club 12, 31: Carnival 141: Girls' Club 13, 41: Junior Shorthand Club : Science Club 141 : Stenographers' Club JOHNSON, BONNY A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 41: All-District Chorus 131: Carnival 13, 41: Class Offices 131, Secretary: Dramatic Club 121: Drum Majorette 12, 3, 41: German Club 12, 3, 41: Girls' A. A. 12, 31: Girls' Club 12, 3, 41 : Junior Chamber of Commerce 131 :Jun- ior Play 131 : Latin Club 121 : Lebewohl 13, 41: Nunc et Tune 121: Science Club 131: Student Council 12, 41. JOHNSON, CHARLES Bookkeeping Club 121: Science Club 141. JOHNSON, ROBERT Baseball 12, 31: Boys' A. A. 13, 41: Car- nival 141: Football 13, 41: French Club 13, 41: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Latin Club 121. JOHNSON, ROMAINE Bookkeeping Club 121: Junior Shorthand Club 121: Stenographers' Club 141. JOHNSON, VIRGINIA Bookkeeping Club 121: Carnival 141 : Dra- matic Club 141 : Junior Shorthand Club 131 : Stenographers' Club 141. JOHNSON, WARREN All-District Band 12, 31: Band 12, 3, 41: Carnival 12, 31 : German Club 13, 41 : Latin Club 121: Orchestra 141 : Science Club 131: Track 12, 3, 41. JONES, CHARLOTTE Carnival 12, 3, 41: Drum Majorette 12, 31 : Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Latin Club 121: Sci- ence Club 141: Stenographers' Club 141. JOY, GERTRUDE Bookkeeping Club 12, 31 : Chorus 131 : Girls' A. A. 12, 3, 41, Vice-President 131: Girls' Club 12, 31: Junior Shorthand Club 121: Latin Club 121: Science Club 131: Stenog- raphers' Club 141. JULIANO, FRANK Bookkeeping Club 121 : Carnival 12, 31 : Hi- Y 12, 3, 41 : Stenographers' Club 131. JURY, CLYDE Baseball 131: Bookkeeping Club 12, 311 Carnival 131 : Junior Chamber of Commerce 131: Science Club 141. KAHLE, MILDRED Bookkeeping Club 121: Carnival 141: Jun- ior Shorthand Club 131 : Stenographers' Club 141. KARL, JAMES Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41: Carnival 13, 41: Football 12, 41, Manager 141: Latin Club 12, 3, 41. KELLER, RICHARD German Club 131: Gym Team 12, 3, 41: Latin Club 121:Lebewohl 131 : Science Club 131. KELSEY, MERLIN Bookkeeping Club 131 : Junior Chamber of Commerce 131: Latin Club 121. KINANDER, JEAN Bookkeeping Club 12, 41: Girls' A. A. 12. 3, 41 : Girls' Club 12, 3, 41 : Junior Chamber of Commerce 141: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Science Club 141. KNAPPENBERGER, HAROLD A Cappella Choir 13, 41: Assembly Plays 13, 41 : Band 131: Carnival 13, 41 : Dragon- ette 131: Dramatic Club 13, 41 : Evening of Plays 13, 41: Trumpet Trio 131: Latin Club 131: All-District Orchestra 131: Jun- ior Play 131 : Senior Play 141. KNlGHT, LE ELLA MAE Dragnnette 133: Girls' Club 12, 33: Junior Chamber of Commerce 133: Junior Short- hand Club 133: Latin Club 123: Nunc et Tune 123 : Science Club 143 : Stenographers' Club 143. KNUDEGARD, VIDA Assembly Plays 143: Carnival 12, 3, 43: Commencement Usher 133: Dragon 143. Associate Editor 143: Dramatic Club 1432 Evening of Plays 143: Girls' Club 13, 431 Junior Play 133 : Latin Club 12, 3, 43, Sec- retary, Treasurer, President: Nunc et Tune 12, 3, 43, Co-editor 13, 43 : Senior Play 143. KORB, EDWARD Assembly Plays 13, 43 : Boys' A. A. 12, 33 2 Carnival 12, 33 :Commencement Usher 133 : Dragon 13, 43: Dramatic Club 13, 43 2 Evening of Plays 143: Football 123: Ger- man Club 13, 43: Hi-Y 123: Junior Play 133: Latin Club 123: Lebewohl 133: Nunc et Tunc 123 : Science Club 133 : Senior Play 143: Standing Committees 143: Student Council 12, 33: Track 12, 33. KRIDLER, MARION Assembly Plays 13, 43: Carnival 13, 43: Chorus 123: Commencement Usher 133: Dramatic Club 12, 3, 43 : Evening of Plays 143 : French Club 13, 43 5 Girls' Club 12, 3, 43: Junior Play 133: Latin Club 12, 33: Orchestra 143: Senior Play 143. LACY, LILITH Assembly Plays 123: Carnival 13, 43 : Chorus 12, 33: Dramatic Club 12, 33: Ger- man Club 13, 43: Girls' Club 12, 3, 43: Latin Club 123: Lebewohl 13, 43: Nunc et Tune 123. LANE, FLOYD Baseball 123: Bookkeeping Club 12, 33. LAWSON, CALVIN Basketball 12, 3, 43 : Boys' A. A. 143 : Car- nival 133 : Football 143. LECKLITER, LA MAR German Club 13, 43: Girls' Club 143: Le- bewohl 13, 43. LEE, ALICE Latin Club 133. LETRENT, BARBARA Bookkeeping Club 123: Carnival 133: Jun- ior Shorthand Club 133: Science Club 133: Stenoaraphers' Club 143. LIBERTY, VIOLA MARIE Bookkeeping Club 123: Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 3, 43 : Junior Shorthand Club 133 : Science Club 143 : Stenozraphers' Club 143. LINDBERG, GERALDINE Bookkeeping Club 12, 33: Girls' A. A. 12, 3, 43 :Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 33: Science Club 133. LUNDMARK, MARY ANN A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 43 : All-District Or- chestra 133 : Assembly Plays 123 : Carnival 12, 33: Dragon 143: Dragonette 123: Dra- matic Club 12, 3, 43 : German Club 12, 33: Girls' A. A. 123 : Girls' Club 12, 3, 43 : Latin Club 12, 33 : Lebewohl 12, 33 : Nunc et Tunc 12, 33: Orchestra 12, 3, 43: Standing: Com- mittees 133. LUNQUIST, ROBERT A Cappella Choir 143: Baseball 12, 3, 43: Basketball 12, 3, 43: Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 432 Carnival 123 : French Club 123: Science Club 133. LYLE, BETTY Carnival 12, 33: German Club 13, 43 : Latin Club 123. MACK, VERNA Bookkeeping Club 123 : Junior Shorthand Club 133 : Science Club 133 : Stenographers' Club 143. MADER, CLIFFORD Band 12. 33 : Carnival 12, 33: German Club 12, 33: Hi-Y 123 : Lebewohl 12, 33: Science Club 133 : Student Council 133. MADER. MARGUERITE Carnival 12, 3, 43: Dramatic Club 13, 43: German Club 13. 43, Secretary 13, 43 : Girls' A. A. 12, 33: Girls' Club 12, 3, 43: Latin Club 123 : Science Club 143 : Student Coun- cil 13, 43. MAHAFFEY, JANE Carnival 12, 3, 43: Dramatic Club 13, 43: Girls' Club 12, 3, 43, Secretary 143: Latin Club 12, 3, 43: Nunc et Tune 133, Co-Edi- tor: Science Club 13, 43. MAHAFFEY, KARL Band 143 Z Carnival 133 : Latin Club 12, 33 2 Nunc et Tune 123: Standing Committees 12, 331 Track 133. MALONE, ARLENE Bookkeeping Club 123: Girls' A. A. 143: Junior Shorthand Club 133 : Stenographers' Club 143. MANGINI, MARY Carnival 12, 33: German Club 123: Girls' Club 143 : Latin Club 123 : Science Club 143. MANIAKAS, THEODORE Band 123: Carnival 12, 33: Chorus 123: Junior Shorthand Club 13, 43: Latin Club 12, 33. MATHA, LEEILA Band 12, 3, 43 : Bookkeeping Club 123 : Jun- ior Chamber of Commerce 123: Junior Shorthand Club 133: Orchestra 123: Ste- nographers' Club 143. MATTHEWS, DEVERE Baseball 133: Basketball 13, 43: Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 43: Carnival 13, 43 : Class Offices 13, 43, Treasurer: Commencement Usher 133: Dragon 143! German Club 12, 3, 43: Gym Team 12, 33: Latin Club 123: Lebe- wohl 13, 43 : Nunc et Tune 123 3 Senior Play 143: Standing Committees 143: Student Council 123. McCLURE, WILLIAM Carnival 13, 43 : German Club 12, 3, 43 : Hi- Y 123: Lebewohl 123: Science Club 12, 3, 43. McCONNELL, HENRY Boys' A. A. 12, 33 : German Club 133 : Gym Team 12, 3. 43 : Latin Club 12, 33 : Science Club 143 : Student Council 143. McGARRY, JOAN A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 43: All-District Chorus 133: Assembly Plays 133: Book- keeping Club 123: Carnival 13, 43: Com- mencement Usher 133: Dragonette 133: Dramatic Club 13, 43 : Girls' Club 12, 3, 43, Vice-President 133, President 143: Junior Chamber of Commerce 1332 Junior Play 133: Junior Shorthand Club 13, 43: Senior Play 143 : Stenographers' Club 13, 43 : Stu- dent Council 143 Q Traffic Squad 143. MERRITT, MARDENE Bookkeeping Club 123 : Girls' Club 133 Z Junior Shorthand Club 133 3 Stenographers' Club 143 3 Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 3, 43. MESSNER, LAURA A Cappella Choir 121: Bookkeeping Club 121: Junior Chamber of Commerce 131: Junior Shorthand Club 131 : Stenographers' Club 141, MILLER, ELAINE Carnival 12, 3, 41: German Club 13, 41: Girls' A. A. 12, 31: Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Junior Shorthand Club 131 : Latin Club 121 : Science Club 12, 31. MITCHELL, VELMA Bookkeeping Club 121: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Stenographers' Club 141. MOORE, MERTON Baseball 12, 41: Basketball 141: Carnival 121: French Club 121: Tradic Squad 141. MORELLI, DAVID Bookkeeping Club 121: Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 3, 41 : Junior Shorthand Club 13, 41 : Stenographers' Club 141. MUNKSGARD, DOROTHY Carnival 12, 3, 41: Chorus 12, 3, 41: Com- mencement Usher 131: Dramatic Club 13, 41: German Club 13, 413 Girls' A. A. 131: Girls' Club 13, 41: Latin Club 121: Lebe- wohl 131. MUNSON, WILLIS Bookkeeping Club 121 : Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 3, 41 : Junior Shorthand Club 12, 31: Science Club 141: Stenographers' Club 141. MUSCARO. MARY Bookkeeping Club 121: Junior Chamber of Commerce 131 : Junior Shorthand Club 131 : Stcnographers' Club 141. NATHANIEL, RUTH German Club 12, 31 : Girls' A. A. 121 Z Latin Club 12, 3, 41. NELSON, BETTY Carnival 121: German Club 13, 41: Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Latin Club 121. NELSON, DEAN A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 41: Band 12, 31: Baseball 12, 31: Basketball 12, 3, 41 1 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41 : Carnival 141: German Club 13, 41: Hi-Y 12, 41: Latin Club 121: Or- chestra 121: Science Club 141: Student Council 121. NELSON, MARY LORRAINE German Club 13, 41: Girls' Club 141 : Latin Club 121 : Lebewohl 13, 41 : Nunc et Tunc t 1. NICHOLS, ANNA A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 41 : Assembly Plays 13, 41: Carnival 12, 3, 41 Z Commencement Usher 131: Dragon 141 : Dramatic Club 12, 3, 41, Vice-President 141 : Evening of Plays 141: French Club 13. 41: Girls' A. A. 12, 31: Girls' Club 13, 41: Junior Play 131: Latin Club 12, 31 : Nunc et Tune 121: Sci- ence Club 131: Senior Play 141: Standing Committees 141: Student Council 12, 3, 41. NIEDZIALEK, HELEN Bookkeeping Club 12, 31: Girls' A. A. 141: Girls' Club 12, 3, 41 1 Junior Shorthand Club 131 : Stenographers' Club 141. NOTORO, FRANK Baseball 12, 31: Bookkeeping Club 121: Chorus 131: Football 12, 3, 41: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Stenographers' Club NUHFER, GARNETT Bookkeeping Club 121: Carnival 141: Jun- ior Shorthand Club 131: Stenographers' Club 141. NUHFER, VVILLIAM Bookkeeping Club 121: Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 31: Junior Shorthand Club 131. OFFERLE, THOMAS Bookkeeping Club 12, 31 : Carnival 141:Hi- Y 131: Science Club 141. 0'LEARY, KEVIN - Bookkeeping Club 121 : Chorus 121 : Junior Shorthand Club 131, OLSEN, MELDA A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 41: All-District Chorus 131: Assembly Plays 13, 41: Book- keeping Club 121: Carnival 13, 41: Dra- matic Club 141: Evening of Plays 13, 41: Girls' A. A. 141: Girls' Club 1411 Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 3, 41. President 141: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Senior Play 141: Stenographers' Club 141: Stu- dent Council 141: Traflic Squad 141. OLSON, ANNA MAE Girls' Club 12, 3, 41 I Junior Shorthand Club 131: Latin Club 121 : Science Club 131 : Stenographers' Club 141. OLSON, DAVID . A Cappella Choir 121 2 Carnival 13, 41: French Club 12, 31 : Hi-Y 131. Science Club 131 PAPALIA, JOHN . Bookkeeping Club 121 : Science Club 121. PASSINGER, PAUL All-District Band 121: Band 12, 3, 41 : Car- nival 12, 31: German Club 13, 412 LHUH Club PECK, LEROY A Cappella Choir 13, 41: Assembly Plays 131: Band 12, 3, 41: Carnival 12, 3, 411 Chorus 131: Commencement Usher 131: Dramatic Club 13. 412 Evening Uf Plays 141: German Club 13, 41 C -ll1Hl0I' Play-1313 Latin Club 1311 Lebewohl 13, 411 Science Club 131: Senior Play 141. PEES, STEPHEN . ' Bookkeeping Club 141: Carnival 131: Scl- ence Club 12, 31. PESKO, FRANCIS . Junior Shorthand Club 131 : Stenographers Club 141. PETERSON, LAVERNE A Cappella Choir 13, 41: Assembly Plays 131: Bookkeeping Club 131: Carnival 12, 3, 41: Chorus 131: Commencement Usher 131: Dragon 141: Dramatic Club 13, 41: Evening of Plays 1413 Hi-Y 1212 JUTHOI' Chamber of Commerce 131: Junior Play 131 : Junior Shorthand Club 131 : Latin Club 121: Nunc et Tunc 121: Senior Play 141: Standing Committees 13, 41 : Student Coun- cil 12, 3, 41 : Traffic Squad 141. PETERSON, ROBERT Baseball 12, 3, 41: Basketball 141: BOYS' A. A. 141: Carnival 141: French Club 141: Hi-Y 141: Latin Club 12, 31 : Nunc et Tune 131: Science Club 141: Student Councll 141. PITT, LUCILLE Dragon 1455 Girls' Club 145: Stenograph- ers' Club 145. PORTER, ELLIS Boys, A. A. 12, 3, 455 Carnival 12, 3, 455 Chorus 1255 Football 12, 3, 455 German Club 12, 355 Science Club 135. PROSEN, JOHN Baseball 12, 355 Basketball 12, 355 Track 12, 35. RASMUSSEN, MARTHA A Cappella Choir 13, 455 Assembly Plays 1355 Carnival 12, 3, 455 Cheerleader 1455 Chorus 1255 Commencement Usher 135: Dragonette 1355 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 45: Girls' Club 12, 3, 45 5 Junior Play 135 5 Jun- ior Shorthand Club 1355 Latin Club 1255 Stenographers' Club 145. RETTERER, MAXINE Carnival 12, 3, 455 Dramatic Club 13, 455 Girls' A. A. 125 5 Girls' Club 12, 3, 45 5 Latin Club 125. RETZER, JOHN Basketball 1455 Boys' A. A. 13, 455 Car- nival 13, 455 Chorus 1255 Football 13, 455 French Club 1255 Hi-Y 1255 Science Club 4 . RIEDER, ORLO Bookkeeping Club 12, 355 Junior Chamber of Commerce 125 5 Science Club 145. RILEY, DOROTHY Bookkeeping Club 1255 Carnival 13, 45 5 Girls' A. A. 12, 3, 45 5 Girls' Club 12, 3, 455 Junior Chamber of Commerce 13, 45 5 Jun- ior Shorthand Club 1355 Stenographers' Club 145. RISTAU, ROBERT Bookkeeping Club 1255 Carnival 12, 455 Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 35. RIZZARDI, LOUIS Assembly Plays 1255 Bookkeeping Club 1255 Carnival 12, 355 Chorus 1255 Hi-Y 1255 Junior Chamber of Commerce 125: Junior Shorthand Club 1355 Traffic Squad 2 . ROWLAND, DORRIS Bookkeeping Club 1355 Girls' Club 1355 Junior Chamber of Commerce 135. RUDOLPH, BETTIE MAE Carnival 12, 35: Dramatic Club 12, 3, 455 German Club 12, 35 : Girls' A. A. 125 5 Girls' Club 12, 3, 455 Latin Club 1255 Lebewohl 125 5 Orchestra 12, 3, 45. RUHLMAN, RICHARD A Cappella Choir 12, 35 5 Carnival 12, 3, 45 5 Dragon 125 5 Dragonette 135 5 German Club 13, 455 Latin Club 1255 Lebewohl 13, 455 Standing Committees 1355 Student Council 45. RUHLMAN, ROSS Carnival 12, 3, 455 German Club 13, 455 Latin Club 125. RUHLMAN, TERRELL Baseball 12, 35 5 Basketball 12, 3, 45 5 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 45 5 Carnival 12, 3, 45 5 Dragon 125 5 Dragonette 125 5 German Club 13, 45 5 Hi-Y 12, 35 5 Latin Club 125 5 Lebewohl 145 5 Nunc et Tune 1255 Orchestra 12, 355 Sci- ence Club 13, 455 Standing Committees 1255 Student Council 12, 3, 45, President 1455 Traffic Squad 145. RYBERG, MURIEL All-District Band 125 5 Band 12, 3, 45 5 Car- nival 12, 3, 45 5 Commencement Usher 1355 German Club 13, 455 Girls' Club 12, 3, 455 Latin Club 1255 Lebewohl 13, 455 Nunc et Tunc 125 : Orchestra 12, 3, 45 5 Science Club 13, 45 5 Standing Committees 145. SALERNO, ALBERT Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 455 Football 12, 3, 455 Track 135. SAMUELSON, GAIL Basketball 12, 3, 455 Hi-Y 12, 35. SAMUELSON, RACHEL Carnival 1255 German Club 13, 455 Girls' A. A. 135: Latin Club 1255 Lebewuhl 1355 Nunc et Tunc 1255 Science Club 135. SCALISE, JAMES Basketball 1255 Carnival 1255 Hi-Y 1255 Science Club 125. SCALISE, ROSE Bookkeeping Club 1255 Girls' A. A. 1355 Junior Chamber of Commerce 1355 Junior Shorthand Club 13, 455 Science Club 1255 Stenographers' Club 13, 45. SCANDRETH. IDA Carnival 1351 Girls' A. A. 13, 455 Latin Club 12, 3, 45. SCHELLHAMMER, MARY ALICE German Club 13, 45: Latin Club 1255 Sci- ence Club 125. SCHORMAN, THOMAS A Cappella Choir 1255 Band 13, 455 Car- nival 145 5 Chorus 135 5 German Club 13, 45. SCHUELTZ, MARY JANE A Cappella Choir 13, 455 Chorus 1255 Ger- man Club 13, 45: Girls' A. A. 12, 3, 455 Latin Club 1255 Science Club 135. SEAMAN, RICHARD Baseball 12, 35 5 Carnival 145 5 French Club 13, 455 Latin Club 125. SEAVY, JOHN Basketball 12, 355 Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 455 Carnival 1255 Football 12, 3, 455 German Club 12, 35 5 Hi-Y 135 5 Latin Club 125 3 Le- bewohl 12, 355 Nunc et Tunc 1255 Science Club 1355 Track 12, 35. SEELY, BETTY Assembly Plays 125 5 Carnival 13, 45 5 Chorus 125 5 Dragonette 135 5 Dramatic Club 135 5 Girls' Club 12, 3, 45 5 Latin Club 12, 3, 45 5 Nunc et Tune 12, 3, 45, Co-Editor 1455 Orchestra 12, 3, 455 Science Club 13, 45. SEITZ, RITA Bookkeeping Club 1255 Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 355 Junior Shorthand Club 1355 Science Club 145. SHATTUCK, RICHARD Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 455 Carnival 13, 455 Football 12, 3, 45 5 Hi-Y 125 5 Track 125. SHOAFF, NORMAN A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 45 5 Assembly Plays 135 5 Carnival 13, 45 5 Chorus 145 5 Dramatic Club 145: Evening of Plays 1455 German Club 13, 45 5 Latin Club 125 5 Lebewohl 145 5 Science Club 145. SIFFIN, DONALD Band 12, 3, 45 5 Bookkeeping Club 125 5 Car- nival 13, 455 Junior Chamber of Commerce 1355 Junior Shorthand Club 135. SIGWORTH, MARY A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 41: Bookkeeping Club 131: Carnival 12, 31: Girls' A. A. 12, 3, 41 : Junior Chamber of Commerce 13, 41 : Latin Club 121: Science Club 121. SLAUGENHAUPT, MILDRED Bookkeeping Club 13, 41 : Junior Shorthand Club 121 3 Science Club 121. SMITH, ANNE Bookkeeping Club 121 : Carnival 141 : Girls' A. A. 141 : Junior Shorthand Club 131 : Ste- nographers' Club 141. SMITH. PAULINE Carnival 121: Dramatic Club 12, 3, 41 : Girls' Club 12, 3, 41: Latin Club 12, 3, 41. SMITH, WILLARD Carnival 12, 31 : German Club 12, 31: Hi-Y 12, 31: Latin Club 121. SMITH, WILLIAM Band 12, 31: Carnival 131: German Club 121 : Latin Club 131 : Science Club 141. SMOSNA, JOHN Chorus 121: Football 121: Hi-Y 121: Jun- ior Shorthand Club 131: Science Club 131. SNAVELY, LYLE Bookkeeping Club 121: Junior Shorthand Club 121: Science Club 131. STANTON, LYLE Boys' A. A. 12, 3, 41: Carnival 141: Foot- ball 12, 3, 41 : Hi-Y 121. STEVENSON, DORIS Carnival 121: French Club 13, 41: Latin Club 121:Nunc et Tunc121. STITES, DOROTHY Bookkeeping Club 121 : Carnival 141 : Girls' A. A. 141 : Junior Shorthand Club 131. STITES, EDWARD Bookkeeping Club 12, 31: I-Ii-Y 121: Jun- ior Shorthand Club 131: Science Club 141: Stenographers' Club 131. STREICH, JAYNE Carnival 12, 3, 41: Chorus 12, 3, 41: Com- mencement Usher 131: Dramatic Club 13, 41 : Evening of Plays 131 : German Club 13, 41: Girls' A. A. 131: Girls' Club 13, 41: Latin Club 121: Student Council 141. SWICK, JOHN A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 41: Carnival 12, 3, 41 2 Dragon 121 : French Club 13, 41 : Latin Club 12, 31: Nunc et Tune 12, 31: Science Club 141. TEMPLETON, GEORGE A Cappella Choir 141: Band 141: Chorus 131:I-Ii-Y121. THOMPSON, AUDREY Junior Chamber of Commerce 131: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Stenographers' Club 14 . TOWER, CLARA BELLE Chorus 12, 3, 41: Girls' Club 121: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Science Club 141. TRAUB, HAROLD Basketball 12, 3, 41 : Carnival 13, 41 : Jun- ior Shorthand Club 121: Science Club 13, 41: Stenographers' Club 131. TRIBBLE, HAROLD Carnival 141: Science Club 141. TRIDICO, THOMAS Basketball 12, 31: Bookkeeping Club 121: Carnival 12, 31: Junior Chamber of Com- merce 12, 31: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Science Club 13, 41. URBANSKI, JAMES Baseball 12, 3, 41: Basketball 12, 3, 41: Bookkeeping Club 121: Boys' A. A, 12, 3, 41: Carnival 12, 3, 41: Class President 13, 41: Commencement Usher 131: Dragon 141: Dragonette 1311 Hi-Y 1213 Junior Chamber of Commerce 121: Junior Short- hand Club 131: Standing Committees 141: Stenographers' Club 141, President 141: Student Council 12, 41: Traffic Squad 141. WAGNER, RALPH Carnival 141 : German Club 141 : Hi-Y Secretary, Treasurer 141 : Lebewohl 141. WALLIN, KENNETH Baseball 131 : Bookkeeping Club 121: Car- nival 12, 3, 41 : Hi-Y 12, 31 : Junior Cham- ber of Commerce 12, 31: Science Club 131. VVALTERS, JAMES Basketball 121: Bookkeeping Club 121' Junior Shorthand Club 121. WEIDERT, WILLIAM Basketball 12, 3, 41: Bookkeeping: Club 121: Boys' A. A. 141: Junior Shorthand Club 131. WEIGLE, GEORGE Band 121 : Bookkeeping Club 121 : Junior Chamber of Commerce 12, 31 : Junior Short- hand Club 131 : Science Club 13, 41. WESTLAND, CHARLES Bookkeeping Club 121 : Chorus 121 : Junior Chamber of Commerce 121: Junior Short- hand Club 131: Stenographers' Club 141. WILLIAMS. HARRY Hi-Y 12, 31. WOOSTER, ELAINE Bookkeeping Club 121 : Junior Shorthand Club 131 : Science Club 141 : Stenographers' Club 141. WRIGHT, LOREN A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 41: All-District Band 121: Band 12, 3, 41 : Carnival 12, 31: Commencement Usher 131: German Club 13, 41:1-Ii-Y 121: Latin Club 121: Science Club 131. YARZABEK, ANN Bookkeeping Club 12, 41: Carnival 13, 41: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Science Club 131: Stenographers' Club 141. YORK, GLORIA Junior Shorthand Club 131: Science Club 131: Stenographers' Club 141. YOUNG, MALCOM A Cappella Choir 12, 3, 41 : Carnival 12, 3, 41: Commencement Usher 131 : Dragan 13, 41 : Dramatic Club 12, 3, 41 : German Club 13, 41 : Latin Club 121 : Lebewohl 131 : Sen- ior Play 141 : Student Council 12, 3, 41. YOUNGQUIST, BETTIE German Club 13, 41. ZOLLINGER, GERTRUDE Girls' Club 141: Junior Shorthand Club 131 : Science Club 131 : Stenographers' Club 13, 41. ZURCHER, RUTH Bookkeeping Club 13, 41: Carnival 12, 31: Girls' A. A. 12, 3, 41: Girls' Club 13, 41: Junior Shorthand Club 131: Science Club 121: Stenographers' Club 141. be I-IE future ot Worren will determined by you who ore the high school students ot todoy. Burgess of Warren Borough. A A. A. A. CWarren Countyb ..,..........,. , Angove s Market ..,.,.,....... .,,........... .,...,.. Arcade Recreation Autobody Repair Co. B Bab's Barber Shop Baker's ......,................,.,......,..,. Bartsch Furniture Co. .... . Beckley, C. .,....,.,...,.,....,.,...., . Betty Dixon ...........,........,.,,.,...,.,..... Blomquist Furniture Co. .,.,...... . Blue and White Restaurant ........,.,....... Borg Studio ......,............... .,...,.,............,. B. P. O. E. iWarren Local! ..... Brown's Boot Shop ,. ....,.,...... .. C Cheronis Brothers ......,.,. Cochran Barber Shop ,.,.,.,.,..,...,, .,,............. Commonwealth Laundry .,....,.,.,...,....,.,.. Community Consumer Disc. Co Cox Sons and Vining .......,..............,.....,....,.. Cozy Corner ..,......,..........,.,..,..,.,...,.......,.,......... Craft Agency, Inc. .......,...,.,... . Croghan Eng. 8z Prtg. Co. D Danielson-Carter ....... Davidson Co. ....,.,.... . Dieges 8: Clust ...... Dyke's Dairy ..... .....,...,.. E East Side Business Boosters ...,....,......... Evert's Hardware Co. .,...,...,....., . F Fada1e's Billiard Parlor ....., Fairchild and Rapp .......... First National Bank ..,.,..,...............,...,....,... Floridin Co. .,.,...,.....,..................,..,....,.,.,.......,.,. . Friends, ,....... 153, 161, 168, 170, G 2. Gamble Building Corporation ....,.. . Gaughn's Drug Store .,.,.,..,.... ,. Geracimos .,.,....................,........,. Gibson, Leo D. .........,..., . H Hammond Iron Works ......,.. Harriett-Byrt Shoppe .,.,,... Hoif's Business College .......... Hultman 8x Son ............,.,.,..,......,........ Hubbard, C. A., Motor Sales .....,.....,.. Hutchens, E. M. and Son ............ .,.. 161 151 151 149 151 151 146 158 133 164 146 164 125 156 144 146 163 139 144 163 149 14-1 139 144 173 174 122 143 143 166 121 147 173 143 155 133 15S 126 136 161 172 138 136 Advertising index O J Jean Carol Hat Shop ......., .. Junior Class of W. H. S. .,.. . K Kinander Coal Co. ....... , King Air Service King, Claude H. Kinncar, Ben .... .....,.,....,..........,.,.. ...,., Knopf Bros. Poultry Farm ............ Kiwanis Club 1Warren Local? ....... 14 1 ,..,.127 63 .......,.122 .,.....,,155 41 ,.,..172 155 Kresge, S. S. Co. .. ...... ...... . ..,....,..,. .,...,,.. 1 5 3 L Lesser, B. V. ..,.,....,..... ......,.., 1 34 Lester Shoe Co. ...,.....,. ....... ..163 Lewis Market . ........,.,.......... ..,. . , ..,.. ......... . 134 Lexington Roller Rink .. .......................... 162 L. O. Moose 1Warren Local? .........,..... 139 Lutz Funeral Home ...,..,. . ,,.,,.,.,..,.,.,, ..,, 1 33 M Masterson Transfer Co. ....,.. ...135 Mead Repair Works .. .,.,... .,....,..,165 Messerly Monument Works Metzger-Wright Co. ,,.,.,.,. ..,.... . ........,.154 Miller Shop, The ...,..,.,., ..,. ..,.,..., 1 5 6 Mohr Printery, The ............... ...,.,.,.....,...... 1 59 Motor Lighthouse Corporation ......... 135 Munksgard Garage .......... ........,...........,....... 1 26 Mullen Drug Co. ........... .,........ 1 34 Murphy Co. .....,......,...... ......... 1 50 N National Forge and Ordnance ....., 128-9 Nation-Wide Stores ...,.,.,..........,............ .147 New Process Co. ,,............................. .......... 1 60 Nichols, Mrs. C. A. .... . Nine-O-Garage .,.,..,.,. O Offerle, Victor ............ P Penn Bowling Center ,...,.. Penney. J. C. Co. ................... . Peterson Funeral Home .... .,., Pickett's .,.. ..,........ ...,.,.,..,,......., Piso Co. ....,. . Printz Co. ..... R Rashid Co., Alexander ..,., . Rasmussen, S. H. .,........,.,. , Reliable Furniture Co. .........149 .........153 1 5 2 .........169 145 .........156 145 124 .....162 38 . ..,. 124 ...,.142 S Schaeffer Electric Co. School District of Warren Boro .,..,.... Senior Class of W. H. S. .,....... .........,... . Simonsen Agency, Wm. Smith's Drug Store ...,.,., South Side Market .,.,.. , Stein's ....,.......,.....,.,.....,...,.. ......... Stoke's Studio .......,..,........................,... Struthers-Wells Corporation ............... Sturgis, Stanley .,.,.,,.,.,. .....,.,................,....... Style Shop ......,.,.. .,,.., . ...,..............., . T Templeton Funeral Home ...... Texas Lunch ......,...,.,.,.,..,.,,,.,......... Times-Mirror ........ .... , .,.,..,.. , ..................,..,,..,, Times Square Service Station .,....,.. U United Lumber 8: Supply Corp. United Refining Cu. . ..,............. ..,..,.,.,,.,,. , , V Valentine, Nels and Sons .,......, Veterans of Foreign Wars ..,... W Walker's Creamery Products Co ..,..,. Warren Axe Q Tool Co. .............,,,...... ,... . Warren Baking Co. ...,.................................. . VVarren Warren Warren County Dairy Association... Warren Dry Cleaning .....,............,...,.......... Warren Gear Manufacturing Co .,...,. Warren Warren National Bank ....,........................, VVarren Soda 8: Mineral Water Co .... Warren Transfer 8: Storage Co ......,... Wendelboe, N. K. Co. ,................,,............. . West Penn O11 Co. ,. .,...,.............................. Williams School of Dancing .....,........, Wills and Co. ........,. ................................ . . , Wlneriter s .....,.........,.. .,.,....,..............,...,....,... W. H. S. Alumni-N. F. Kr 0. Office... Y Y. M. C. A. ...,. ..,..,.., . Y. W. C. A. .,... ..,......, . Bank Kr Trust Co. ....,....,,...... . Billiard Academy ..... .,.............. Warren Lions Club .............................,......... Music Boosters' Assn .......... 149 157 137 138 153 165 133 150 131 141 122 172 165 152 134 152 145 141 150 142 130 132 123 122 148 124 136 164 171 140 146 124 138 130 165 143 155 167 132 166 iisbiiiiiiiiiiiiiskilb-iiiiiiisbiE 44' Q 4 4+ H 44' 44' 4 K G G K 4 G 44' G 44' 4+ G 4? 4+ 4+ 44. 4+ 44. 44- 4+ 4+ 4+ 44. 44- 44. 44' 44' +14- 44. 44 44- 44' 44' 44' G 44' G G G 44' 44' 4+ 4 G 44' G 425 ifTTTTT'fF5Ffif4?1ffif'?fF4F5l?5F2f1F'?4F4FT'JFfF4fT'5i 99 4+ 9 it Thrift ls the Most Valuable Lesson Taught ln the School iiskskii Tfkivkffsfk 2 of Life 2 9 Q 3 Thrift and economy are assets needed in starting out in life. W'ith- ii- 34 out these two qualities, success cannot be achieved. 3 Learn early the value of saving regularly and spending wisely. 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Wendelboe Co. ii iii 211242 217 Liberty Street if il WVarren, Pa. it 3 Establisllrd 1876 fi Warren's Oldest Independent Firm fi 3? r X1F1F4f4f'4f?If?4?1F4F1f1f4f1If11f'4ffF1Yf1FfF4FfF1F'JF1F4F54 44- 2 THE BEST OF LUCK gg T0 if 3 THE CLASS 45 5 OF 1943 5 44- -9 44' 95 R' 35 Wm. R. Slmonsen, ff 3? Agency 3 822 Penn'a Ave., East i 3 E 3? ' fi -9 4+ QQ For Insurance +I' 4+ -9 6- + I PUTITUPTOBILL I 4+ 3212+ 1F1F1f 731f'J1S4F1F?1If1F1lffF1F1F1f1f1f1If?4!f4f7F1f1f1f'fff4f4F'k5i wifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Chrysler .. plymouth Silk-2122211 121: 3 Our fifth year of ii? 3 FLUID DRIVE 4+ -S ii +r :W ' ii 3 SALES and 4+ 3 SERVICE 44: Silk 1F +1 3 C. A. Hubbard Motor ii if Sales ig 3 208 East Street Z: -at VVarren, Pa. 442 Ei 5 xmmmxmmmmwm ' ywwwwwwxxwwwswwwwxi Ei Keep On 5 5 LEARNING 3 Keep Your Niind sw O 'U F11 Z M ilkiikiirk P4 O 2 CI 21 14 O 5 :: U' Z 93 cn g-f P14 UQ I E. 3 CL rn 'X4 O C1 v-s 5F4F4F4F1F4f4f llflrbilkrlf-Alf-594'-if 1f1F4F1S1F'4fvF1F1f C BEST NVISHES Fwsdfrk-dffbiikrhii 2 I rn 3, :J 2? 8 3? 'S ea 2 PU 5 OJ 3? '5- 5 EE 3 9 Z-'2F1f'4PvF1ffIf'4f4f1F E 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ Ei 4+ 4+ 4.4. 44. 4+ ii 4+ 4+ Z 9 4+ 2 4+ E' 4+ 2 ii 3 G 4+ .Q 4+ G 4+ 44- 44- 44- 4+ 4+ 4+ 44- 4+ 4+ 4+ 44. 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ ii mwfvmfpvsmx eeswee 5 C-5 D I'- O O. CQ fD Z 9 5 NO mfmefm ii TT iiii WWW? 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TTW?WTWTTT?????TT??TT?TTT?TTTi?T?TT????TT?????TT???TT?TT?TTT 139 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii K G 4 4 4 G G 4 G Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q G Q 4 G G G G G 6 Q M G G G G K G Q 4 K G G K Q G G G G G 4 E G G G G ii TTT?TTTT?TW?TT??TT??WTW?TT???????TX 404 wan! of a ' -the shoe was lost For want of a slaoe -the horse was lost For want of a horse -the rider was lost For want o f a rider -the batile was lost iiii I' WTTT ii T? iii 5 Q Y WU rn FI FY 3 s D F? D' GJ 2 as P1 fb :R O 71 PY E sw K4 CII GJ fb 5 mmm we 5. 52. oo E. :n 0 93 :s F? FT o K4 o F' W s: FY Q. o Fl' FY f ? o F9 :r fb ?W iiiiiiiii CT fb v F? C PM ki C C V1 PD CJ' CI P41 F? KF F' Pla 77 FD rw :F FD D N 'AI r+ CT S13 rw ???????? iiiiiiiiiiiiiii TT???T?????????? lost the battle, each small job is vital to Victory. Let's not let down now! if WARREN NATIONAL BANK 3? ++ ++ 3 9 Z 3 m a 95. U- +? m 3 + 3? 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VFW? ilk if? lkrklkdni Vlfvlrilrfffif and craftsmanship 3? . 5 3 5 3 4+ 4+ ggirlwilkblmk-iflki +5 +5 +5 3? +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 ++ ++ +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 PM2?1f'fF1F1ffF2f The Croglwan Engrav- ing G printing Co. fb-tibdsrblkief 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ ii 4+ 4+ if 4+ ii 4+ ii E 'k'??'?4f'-F54 Cox Sons G Vining .44 Incorporated 44. +5 4+ 3 Established 1837 it -ry 131 East 23rd Street 44- +5 4+ Qblbfklbiif-:kit Z FD 2 P4 2 :+- ?'9F1FfF4F4F4F5F -9 Makers of 44- 3 ii 9 C d G ' 44' +4 aps an owns 44. Z Academic Hoods E 15 judicial Robes if +5 4+ fl'- Q D' Q. T 4' CD U1 v-r D -0 CU D f-r un T Xrkidwb 3? +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 Z? +5 +P +5 il ZZ 3 +5 +5 +5 +5 XQSFSFYF CANDYLAND ilkiiilbilblklklklkilblkiiiiiii O 3' rn '1 O E . CD U3 1 fi 'fF?f4ffF1F?T4f'4f'4f'1F1F?'fF1fT1f1fT1FT CANDY LUNCHES Qur Qwn Make 7+ 4+ 14 Ice Cream 44' 4 ii +5 4+ +r 4+ + ' 4+ Paififfkehlbi-Sk-:bib Z? +5 +5 +5 +5 Z +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 3 +5 +5 Z XfF'fF'4ffF'fF4F4f1F YVurren, Pa. Xiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii33iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiix Q il 4+ W H 9 3 1 9 agar fi, Q 3 A V'tl1lizc-cl V I 44- 3, K EYSTUNE 5 3 GASOLINE M, W 3 G 3 THE UNITED REFINING CCMPANY AND EMBLEM OIL 5 COMPANY WISH THE CLASS of 1943 THE 3, FULLEST MEASURE OF SUCCESS 4+ 33 ii 9 4 3 ii + K F?TTT?????T?T?????T????????T????????T???T???T??TTTTT???????X iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E G 4 4 K G H G 4 K K G G G G K G Q 4 ii ?????????T?TT??????????TX i Q : 2 6 F? r FD 4 P1 - c FU IU E d m 1 fb S?-1 FV FD U3 H, T J. C. PENNEY YVarren, Pa, 0 iiiii ????T ii T? Xiiii 9 9 W 9 W W W W W 9 W W W 9 W W H 9 i H H H 9 W W XTTWT Xiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W I I. S O N Sporting Goods iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ???T?TTT??T? iiiiiiiiii :S 'U -E3 . in rf O E -E ???T????T? iiiiiiii Nt 'E , 'E ?T xii H 9 35 W W H W W W H W H W 4 H W 4? 4? 9+ 9? 9? 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Cochron Borber Shop Under XV:1rren National Bank ?fF22'1F4lf1F1F1f'fIf4f'f1f4:fFf1f'4f'4f4F'1F'? ?T WTF? 34 34 ff 35 +7 34 +L w +r 74 +1 3? +1 Z4 3-4 +: +r 34 mr FOUR CHAIRS PROMPT SERVICE Q4 44- 44- 44 44- if 44 44- 44- 44- H- 44- 44- 44- 44- 44- 44- 44- 44- 44- JK. 44. 44- 44 44- '4f'J1f'fF154 T42 UF4F4'ffF UF1'F'fF1f4F4f4F4F1If1I'1If4f CHF? 3 E4 -it -H' -79' -P? -W -D? -Dt -7? -7? -9 +5 -W -7? -5 -7? +5 4 XQQWWWTTTTWTT Colllplilllezlts' Of Blue G White Restaurant 211 Liberty Street iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4 Q G G G G Q E G Q 4 4 Q G 2 E G G G G K G E G 4 5 G Q Q K 4 + E 4 Q G 4 G G G E ??TTT????????T??? 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The result is BETTER methods of operation--giving the customer chain store advantage and direct contact with the OVVNER, who is vitally interested in serving you BEST. 147 iiiiii G if G G 4 Q Q I? + 6 Q 4 6 G K Q + Q 4 G G G 4 G Q G G G K G 4 E 32 6 ii G G G E ?44N?45L Warren County Dairy Association iii ??4 3 HOMOGENIZED MILK iii 3 CREAM TOP MILK 3 CoFEEE CREAM EL lf? COTTAGE CHEESE EI gf BUTTER 3 VITAMIN D MILK E 5 G iiiii CD Q2 UE F1 '1 ZZ Po 32 32 F175 WE E: W ?T??? ii if i' KRIM-KO CHOCOLATE DRINK 35 If +I if ii if W 4 W 4 W G 4 xwwwwxswix :D Fl' -4 CD C: 5 U7 Fi' CJ -1 CD CD '41 -cj D- CD ID CD FJ CAD C13 mmxmmmmmx I-A -P 00 XTTT??T??T????????T????????????TW??T????????TT???T??T??????X 4K G ii K 6 G Q ii ii 4 Q if G Q 4 G 6 G Q K G G Q TR iiii Q we 3? 'Q S 2 E q3 R Q 525' O 0 TTTT 44 Q -4 Q Q17 :P LQ CD D 0 14 5- 9 mm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S NO S J 2 FD : Z 5 5 : E US w s r F Ei : 751 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT 444 D- Z 5 : Q. III e P-fx mmm YVarren,Pa. 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Nichols 217 Hickory Street Opp New Pnmew i 4444 4 4 W 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 3 xxx Xiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5 6 iiiiiiiiiii iii TT1F 525 TT iii TTT i iiiii TTTTTTTTTT 41? xii 5 W W W W 4+ 4+ 3? 4+ 4+ W 3? 4+ 4+ 4+ 3? 4+ 4+ Il 4+ 4+ 4+ 234242 Conzplimcfntx Of The Schaeffer Electric Company X333iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiix 4+ G. C. MURPHY CO. 4+ The Largest and Most Complete Sc to 51.00 Store 4+ in Warren County E 4+ Nleet and Greet Your Friends at the i FRIENDLY STORE if 4+ 4+ X ?'1Hl'fQFTT'fF1F1F'fFVF?ifisHUFTFSFWFT4F4f9F4?TisQWWFfF1FflffFfFfFfF?1F'fF1f'?fF?1F1F4FfF'?1F1Ffls1P4s2f1F'fF1fvF'54 +3224 G Q 4 4 G G G G Q Q G G G 4 G G Q G Q 4 4 K 4 4 G 44- G 44. K 4 G G 4 iq. 45' K+ G K K 44. G 44- G G G G G G 4 G G G G G G 4 6 G WX 3 ABILRICANIBBI 15 an Ullflllllllg love ot Countryg loyalty to its lnstltutions i ' and idealsg eagerness to defend it against all enemiesg undivided allegiance if 35 to the flagg and a desire to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and E W ' Y Q +5 posterity. an X :viii 3? H H Z5 W N H 4+ ZZ 3? 5 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ ii Zi 4+ 4+ 4+ E+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ ii 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ Z? X??T?T?T?i??? C!lI1If1lilll4'lIf.N' of LOTEN DINSMOOR-FRED SCI-IXVING POST No. 63l VETERANS OF FOREIGN XVARS XiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK M +q'V'f?V+i+!52r+SY+rf+ilU+'Dl'f'f5 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4+ 4+ W +P E+ E+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4? 41 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ E+ 4+ 44 if 9? +I 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ if 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ ii E???TTT??TTT?T?T?????Ti ' FINE PORTRAITS ' COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY ' PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES 0 EVERETT A. STOKE PHONE 922 312 SECOND AVENUE 150 5+ ii 4+ ii 22 4+ EE ii fi 3? ww IF' Z G+ O 41 ni' U7 +11 iii-:ki-2?-22-ilk-rkiiii-ifi-ikirkrbiii E P--4 O FW LTI Z UD 1ffF1f1f1f4f1F1f1r1f'4ffF1F9FiF4f1f1F11f1F4f1F1F MARKET FRESH DRESSED Clur S9212 TF? eww cn 'o FD C3 . 72-3 P'-1 PY '4 www 524'- +5 +5 1+ +r +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 3? +5 +5 E? X12 if 4+ 4+ ++ if Q E ii .X E, 4+ 5 i 4 9 ig wxmxxmmxfxmmx iiiirkrbi-ii 4P'4f'+1 4f4f'4f1F1f1f B055 Berber Shop +5 44' +5 'H' 3 ii .9 Under 4+ +5 4+ wwuwsw 2 41 E 5 cc 2 5? Z' '23 Cf is mmwmmf Xi-dei +5 +5 +5 +5 -Yr +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 'W +1 +5 +5 +5 X 1622? 44- 4+ ig E if E: 'K ii i-ii-rbi iiii-it if-S9 Xi-fb +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 Ei gi +5 +5 3 241: FUN EXERCISE Arcade Recreation Thad. Lawson, Prop. . Try B O VV L I N G for your 46 Hea1th's Sake - ii 237 Penn'a Ave., West YVarren, Pa. Xwkiiieiiibkakiiiiifiii-i-4GiS?iiii44dGX +5 3? +P 4' he ++ WW 35 z ' +5 +5 +5 +5 3 +5 2 3 BAKERS if +5 44' 3 Cleaning .. Pressing .. Repairing if fr 211 Third Avenue fi 3 Warren, Pa. +5 Z3 - ii .5 One of the greatest aids to success 44. 3 in life is rr good appearance. 49 +5 Let us take good care it Xi'-iii +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 EE +5 Z +5 +5 +5 +5 3 ?51F4If1F1f of your wardrobe iii! 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ E 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 1FT54 3 Quality First - Service Alwaysn 4+ +1 22 'W 4+ 34 fi Z4 Victor I-I. Olfferle ii 34 fi 3 clflorisraw if 'W 4+ 'PY 'PY 34 zz EE 'W' . 44' 34 fi + 2: fi 3 4+ 18 Hertzel Street Phone -H4 ?K42l'-lblbfkirk 34 -9 37' 4 'W 'H' Zi VVarren. Pa. sk-lk:-4 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ '54 iikiiiiiidlilbifbiiiiidwiiiiiilbskiiiiilkiii United Lumber and Supply Corporation 23 4+ LFMBER AND BYILDERS' SUPPLIES 22 Ilanufacturers of 4+ Quality Cabinet and lIiIlwork i 4+ +05 Beech Street YVarren, Pa. 4+ 4+ X????????????T????? X Xdnbiiirkifbiirki-iiiiiii-iiiifkiiiiflksbrbdlfbsklbiiilk-irkiifbsk-i-iiii:Hr-iiiif-i-ia! 4 '75 THE TlME5-MlQQor2 34 31 COINIPLETE NEWVS SERVICE 44 3 SERIAL STORIES 3 SPORT NEXVS gf, FEATURES 22 3 CoM1Cs if 34 if 34 ii Z4 203-205 Pennsylvania Avenue, IVest fi Z4 Business Oiice Phone 439 - Editorial 1400 22 34 if +P 4+ 'YP 4+ X1F1+?'F4F1F1FfF?fF1F'fF1F1F1fT1F4f1FffF1F1f4F?4F???4FfF1F?1F1F9IffFfFfF1f1f1F1F1If1If'f1f4f4lf1F'1Ff4f1FfF1ffIf1F1F1F1F54 :blk--fbrkllflkeki 44- 46 44 4+ 44- 44- 44- 44- 44- if 44 44 44- 44- 44- 44- 44- 44- 44- 44- 44- 44- 4+ '1F'?'k4fT4lf'-454 4444444 73 3 S .Q F 'Vs 2' 5 4444444 ii 12? iiiidfiiii- C0 5 Q. f'1' 5 J- S vw' Q. U1 C an 1 24 C v-1-1 LQ 2 2 S0 ii' O 7 CD 5F9'F'JF1f5FT5F5FT S1 VF? Ikilkiii 1fT?1f'421f1fT4lf 4 4 4 awww ff ff N-4 :- '4 :a c FP I'Y' 1 ' 4 4444 212 Penn'a Ave., E. XVarren, Penn'a 4 W FU LT! cn C3 H ci 4 4:44444 V P-1 O D- if L ' CI E! O D' O S3 O O E : FD P1 444444 iii TT 4 fi -H r f - 4+ ., LLINCHLS 4+ 3 SANDWICHES fi 44- 4444 C L11 U1 CD rm 71 H CL 444 ii-'19 Sl? U7 V7 7Y E lT'l cn C G3 l'l-l 0 Q TYFTTVFVFTTT iii -9 +P Ei -P? +P -H -5? -9 3 -7? +5 -9 9? ii 34 N J iiflwliliiflfilr-rbifbiiii-Sfirbrbifirklkibkiiiiiiillidiiqi 44- E 44- 44- 44- 44- 44- 44- 4+ 33 44- 44- 44- 4+ 44- 44- 44- 44- 44- 2'f'4f'4f1f 4F '54 EIQSGSQI4 Z4 il CflIl1f7lill1l'I1fS of A Friend 4 4 .4 Ib-'52 iii ii iii Compliments Nine-O-Garage 206 Penn'a Ave., E. 3 Neal Plumbing Bldg. 34 . . 3 SCICIIIIHC 44. 3 Wlheel Aligning +5 Frame and Axle Z4 Straightening , 5 YVl1eel Balancing 34 3 2+ HOUR AAA sERvxcE Xlllrkrbrbfb -P? -7? -75 +5 'il +P 34 Z4 -7? -75 -Pl -fl -H 3 'W -H -8 -Pl' il FMT? Phone 90 X lb 3? if 99 44' 9? 44' 3? Ei 99' - 44' 99 9 49 5 E - ' 9 it hom Metzger-Wrlght s if 9? 9? 44' 5 SPORT- SHOP E 9? ix' 9? 44' +P 44' 99 44' 9? 4+ 99 44' , 4+ E Thxs summer when you ure 3 on vacation, you may not he 3 able to go away . . you will fi 9? . . 'E' F 49 3 take your vzxczltron 111 your 0 ,4 i jf, own hack yard . . prohahly 3 working in your Victory E 99 . -3 Garden. XVe have just the i 3 slacks or pinzlfores that you if EZ? will need. Our Sport-Shop E -W is full of just the right 4+ 9? 4+ 3 clothes for any type of sports if 3 that you are going to enjoy. i -by 7 , . 4+ 3 YW on t you come IH and let if Q? us show them to you? fi il T? 9 ii 3 4+ 99 44' 9? 44' 99' 44' +5 4+ +P 44' I 4+ 33 ' Z 3? fi .yy DISCOUNT STAIIPS SAVE YOU ZZQ4- i 9? 3? if 99 4 XUFVFT4f?'?fF4F1?1f7F4f4'Pflf1f2'f1f4f2f'?1F4F?2fT4Y42'fxYT?4?iff?2'5F4F1FfF4F?ffff1f?f1F4f1f1F1F4f?'4f1F?'fF4FT?42 1 S4 K 32252343124 44- CU E 3 ii 6 ii C ii 5 Ei KA1 1 ii 4+ , 4+ 55 ii E 1: O e ii 1F?4F1TU-K iii- fF9FfF TWEED 'PP 4+ w , e 3 A very special blend 5 3 of Eau De Cologne 2 -PP 44' 3 Accented Yvith Perfume fi is 4- C w ei e. 5 fs D. '11 9-I if 5 me 214 42 QP Also lN1i1'acle, Confetti, Abientot, -yy Shanghai, Gardenia. No, 12 Perfumes, .Q- i Talc, Bath Powder, Soap, Face ii +P Powder, Lipstick 49 Ikirklk 4F4FTvF ilklklif-119214 on c: to 3- 5 3- S vw- Q if c:- CQ U7 FT' O 63 'fF1FVTfT'5F5F Xi +P PP +P +P +P +P +P +P +P +P +P +P +P +P +P +P +P +P +P +P +P 2 2-WF Xlkiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-3223 sieve fd I- IP C: C3 H-I I E IZ CD mwmwm :khaki VHF? -'34 1F1F'fFfF 3? irlalbfbrkibfkdfbblkrbie 3 +P +P +P +P +P +P +P 2? +P +P 3 X'?1Ff4f1F'4ffFfF1!'1!f4F'?'fF'f1ffF2f1F1F4If4if1F1F'4f1F1F Contractor in Roofing, Sheet-Bletal Work, and Spouting Approved Roofing Contractor for RUBEROID, BARRETT JOHNS-MANVILLE Phone 1977 615 WVater Street, VVarren, Pa. Xiiabiilklbif-Ski-iidaiirleifkbbllalbilk-lblkirblkQ: ii 'PP P- ' ' il l 1 I l I I I Q Q I l I Q I C . fi ii VI RY ! fi 2 Byuulrin EFfQRI'FyINDMDUAL sznvlcf ii 3 MmwJ 5 'PP 44' ilkirkvkrbrblblbliii gilkfkiialiilkialkmkif +P +P +P 9, +P +P +P +P +P +P +P +P 5 1FfFfF1f1PfF1ffF1F? 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FD CII ' 4 mvrmfrwwrma ii- ?1P iidl QUFQY ii T? :iii Tix? 5+ ++ Ei ++ ++ +1 ++ if? ++ iii ++ ++ El ++ at W ++ fi 4 +5 it ++ ++ ++ Ei ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ it M Board of School Directors School District of Warren Borough 157 i XiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK W Q 3 See jg Z? fi 1 -, 1+ + e 1+ +5 V: 44' 3 ' m Q C X ,if E5 2 Tor the Best in Anything Electrical? 4+ 9 Q 9 4 W 4 XT??T?TTT?TT??????????T????T???T?TT??T????T??TT?T??????T?TTX iiiiiiii G 4 Q G G 4 4 4 G 4 Q G 4 G Q 4 4 4 4 Q Q G G G 4 ?TT?TTTX , 1T'f f+f1W?' W 1 2 ' 40 i' , e , i i iiie 'Situ 4 4 Z? - ii i ? 4 ii iii TT? it LEU D. GIBSON fi 3 FUNERALPHIWE f E 304- East Street, vV21l'l'El'1, Pa. 1 Pnoxli 675-I 'e iiiiiiiii 0 TT?T?TT?? wma D' 5 U' c D : C FD cn FD 1 4 E . FD 111 xiiiiiiiiii 3, up it JE ii 3 2 2. I-15 321' 3513-tj 6 E5 2 +1 w X????TT?TT? ixeiiei if :P it 0 4+ 5- if 4+ O 4+ 2 4+ - 2: 3 ti LQ ii 3 Ei fD 4+ ID G ff U7 4+ if 11111111 3 ln spite of Wartime difficulties, if 3 which were-may l add-Mpresenb Z -Z ed in profusion, excellent cooper- i 3 ation prevailed on the part of the i .9 stall, the advisers, the printer, the 44. 3 gover manufacturer, the engraver, i 3 and the binder. Kly sincerest ffg 3 thanks and appreciation go to Kliss it 3 Hurd, Klr. Young, and lllr. Ba- i 3 thurst, my advisersg to the members +5 of the staff, to Dorothy Harris 4-4- 3 and to Vida Knucleggard, my associ- if. it atesg to Dick Davis, my business ii 3 manager, and to Bob YVilder, his 3 associate, to llr. Klohr of The ff- 3 lXIohr Printery for his invaluable 5 -9 assistance, and to lXIr. Klorse of 44- 3 the Xlorse Engraving Co. I am fi 3 indeed indebted to the student if Q3 body for their interest and cooper- i +V ation. 44' 3 R. L. FOLKNIAN, i Xiiii 9 9 H W W W 9 4 W W H H H W W Q W W W 9 H H W 9 9 W 2111? .Ezlifor-izz-Cllief. US iiiii iiiiiiiiiii G G G Q Q G Q G Q G G G G K G G Q G 4 G G G K K G G G G G 4 G G G G Q K H K 4 Q G 4 G G G G G G 4 Q G G Q G G Ei ????T???T??TT??TK i- IHI HHHEHN 951943 Z? ii Q 6 3? ii 3 OL swf ik if +1 if 4+ giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W 9+ 9+ 9 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 9+ 3? 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T2 af- ,, 44' 'W 4+ '77 4+ iiiii-tiiiiiiif 4f4f1WF1FvF1If4FT1F1Ffr'1F EW PRCDCESS CG. if?T'4?1FT4f'4f1F4f'4f2f1IffF4YQM:1F'4f1F1F4f2f4F1f1FfFQf4f?F4FfxWF4f1F'fIf?fF'4f1F11f2f4F5F1F1f1FfF1Ffxf'?424f1P4ff'4f1P'4f4f54 1 6 O iiiK Q G 32 G G G i 4+ G G H K G G 4 G G 4 G 4-2- E TWTK xwfaw W l'1'l m '-l Z' Z Y 71 m 'II ITT m awww iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '-3 O '41 CE IT! TTTT?T??????TTTTTTT??T1 wiiiii W W W W W W H W gg, Z +32 gg.. E P W EZ 3 X????T CLASS OF 1943 l-loft Business College ii? G G Q K G G G EE G Q G G Q G G G G Q G 4 G 4 Q TTR W Q il BEST WISHES . Q and 34 BEST or LUCK 9 if Q, to fi +4 13' :gg THE CLASS or '43 5 iiiiiii 0 TT??TTT T7 Cf lizplillmzlls KT 9 X Y Q 3 fx FRILAD 5 W. 4 W Q :lzi ?? M W H W W H W W W W W H W W W W W H W N W M H M H 99 99 If iiiiiiiii G G 4 G G G 44 44 4+ 49 4 G 44 44 44 EE 4+ 44 4+ 44 4+ T??? R Good Luck, Seniorsl if Yours is a future of oppor- 22 ++ 4+ ++ 4+ 3 tumty - make the fi 3 4+ 14 best of it! 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SPOQT CGATS :Q Colorful tweeds, bold plaids, herringbones over plaids or 5 ey solid colors - very well tailored in authentic University 44- 3 models that will take you thru summer in top style - Z :K A very swell selection, too. i 1 S 4+ ILLQS sizes 35-33 if Z Contrasting Gabardme Slacks.-. A... 455.95 442 44- 44- .9 Have you bought TZ! Since 4? -it YVar Stamps To-day? 1886 4+ 'Pl 44- 3 44- 44- Xtlieiifsb344422-Sislii-SflblkskflleSai-iisbiiQbibiallfilS4-'51ifliiflislifkiiiiiiiisbiaii-'liiii-ii-iiiwkiv-4 LEXINGTGN ROLLER RINK 'ikilffk 4F'4ffF' 34 llonday-Party Nite. i 3 Tuesday-Regular Skate 8-ll. 5 +7 XVednesday-Pal Nite. Girl and Boy. Special price 25c. I ig Thursday-Students' Nite. Special price 25c. 2: Friday-Regular Skate 8-11. 44. jf Saturday--Regular Skate 8-11. Kloonlite Skate ll-2 A. KI. i Sunday-Skate 8-ll. Free tickets to all lady skaters to skate Tuesday xt: .yy NitC. '5 QQ, Saturday and Sunday Klatinee-2-4:30. 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