Warren G Harding High School - Echoes Yearbook (Warren, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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Ldjal nn Warren nmbo ol: M4-FCA flfifiilg jiflgilile I L05-al 'to War- ren llfyfxl will at Flpdge 'fo ala or 008 --'- Q at 5 Y X e l L 4 Io' W ? 'TE-i 7 ,E' '9I,lPZl:iT A' 1 Q ' ' ' BJ 't N 'l' , 6 4 . ? Q- 7 .Pt Lftiilg. 35511-tl: l I Our love is farm and true, M42 will lmosf each 'Hlfhj M14 do , f--'- - ' - , ', l 1 , , E 1 .X s a 1 A! ' 8 5ip,+ 4.,Jqb,g? rl in 0 ' 4 t -2 t t ' 'X 'E KJ lf 6, - 4 -3. 1. A ts 4, 4 3 4 1 L: l V I EE . ,P 6 .P 5 J J at J ' 9 I ' fini for H16 Real and Wllfejfflouther prai-ses fo 'Che J'A7.f I!! 1 K W 1 : ' l 1 ' ra! i 5b sl:'v F3?-'-1 Q? lf. ? 'a 'a 7+ - at f' ' ' W2 ' TLJLEJ' ' ' QS? J JP me ' 1 ' I 1 ' 2- -it 133 ., Q 5 3 .- -'at 5 wwf F ff-I 5 6 I ee -' ll L Faghtl Figlfl. wzfk all yourmglffpr Wfzr-' rem ,T , Q- -'I-4 3 59 Q l A' . my qw A. Q A l Sfz - +1 tix 3-23,1-133 -iii Loyal to Warren Hiqh is the theme song on the High School program of WRRN. The composer, Dr. Henry Schackne '32, presented it to our school during Booster Week. Dr. Iohn Cole '32 collaborated with Dr. Schackne on the words. IN MEMORIAM LLOYD C. HATFIELD Saddened were students and faculty when Mr Hatfield was taken from the Harding family Sin cerely he loved his Work with the girls and the boys In a mild courteous manner, he welcomed every friendly salutation. With the poet, Correthers We softly say Adiosf' Adios amigo- My treasured friend- No matter how joyful The day must end And We must part- Adios. Adios amigo- Your hand l press And give you thanks For much happiness Deep from my heart. Adios. OW .Qty I5 CMM Hi-ya. Gang! Frank Schrader, loan Robertson, Kenneth Barton, Boy Kulala, lune Bae Harper, Prexy Bill Cooper give the glad-hand. LlEE BEGINS: September 2- and We, nineteen hundred strong, pour through the Harding portals. We rush to get into that certain class at that certain period with that certain chum. Glad hellos echo through the halls. A seige on lockers is inevitable. The lU-B's leave the auditorium initiation rites with dazed expressions. The Worried and distressed wait in line at the deans' and principal's offices for the privilege of com- plaining about their schedules. Something new has been add- ed, we all say, cocking our ears to hear the voices pour from those black boxes in the rooms. lt's the Booster Club's pet project-room- to-room broadcasting system-eX- plains Mr. Carleton, who trains his boys to operate this intricate machine. Mr. Mollenkopf and Mr. Lovett use the mike to urge sportsmanship at b a s lc e t b a l l games or to relay last minute flashes. Mighty convenient thati With defense industry booming, new students join the Harding family. Throughout the year, the Deans receive many calls for stu- dents to Work part-time. Mike -minded Smiles Principal Milton Mollenkopf, Dean O. A. Lovett, Dean Ieannette Bisdon enrolls a newcomer, Dorothy and Clayton H. Carleton, Physics and Visual Flower. Education, are proud of our radio equipment. The Powers Thai Be SEATED Mrs. Eva McClelland lretired in lftnuarylg Superintendent H. B, Turner, Miss Maliel C. Wolfe, Clerk-Treasurer. STANDlNG Mr, L, G, Vfurternlierqer, Director of Warren Schoolsp Mr. Georae VV. Secrost, President until lanuary, Mr, Charles Gatfeyp Mr. A. lt, Troxell, President since lanuary. INSETS On left, Dr, l. L. Griffith, On riqht, Di. lolin I. Maliannali, new Iiisfriitrfvr in lanuary. '56 ff.-f We can Csoonj move over now, pal, and take more elbow room. The school bond issue passed last November. That chalks up an- other fine service for the schools on the part ot the Board of Edu- cation and citizens of Warren. The student Speakers' Bureau did their part too. Take a look at these new teach! ers the Board sent us. Their faces tell the story-they are delighted to belong Some ot them are al- ready old friends, for they come to us from lunior Hiahs. All are Warrenites except three. Mr. Gan- der hails from Leavittslourap Miss lewell, from Girardg Miss Kensy, from Youngstown. Eleven new personalities, with their many fine ideas and enthusiasms, are a real addition to Hardina Hiah. lust Arrived BEAR: l-larry H, Taft, Mathematicsg Merlin l'l. Gander, Comrnercialg Louis H. Swart, Botany, G. Glenn Ball, History, Carl E. McEwen, Mathematics: lohn Denovcliek, Musicg Donald A4 Baker, Physical Education. FRONT: Butli L. Beaqer, Enqlishg Lorene A. Troxell, Mathematics: Eleanor lewell, Enqlishg Louise l. Kensy, Coninierciril. PWN5 PR oemmvx CARD What a Convenience the Bicycles Are Peggy Spurrier, Dwight Hayes, Richard Moherman, Dick Creclger, Dorothy Dixon, lack Madden, Ella Newhouse. And so, every morning, from all directions, packed like sardines in busses, rattling along in jalopies, trudging on foot Qespecially since rationed tiresj, or peddling bi- cycles, we come to Harding. Well-known to all is Booster Week, the time we realize what a school like ours really means. B for Belongingn is the challenging slogan. A thrill of enthusiasm hits us we learn songs and cheers ' X . if.: df . o.??s7Jg.tEc.'r3!.oo ll M HomERoom .9 5' Llffmcvi . 1 G ZMMX ' Lad 2. Wd. nf ff Q 417. 3 ,COL-A? Siij? r .Dfw nav, 4 IIMMJ' !0Ql8o Jr-mclwi laffhl' A-:Uv-ess f'7!5'6 l 8 and louy activity tickets. Miss Newton gladly takes our money Chard-earned, tool and gives us our magic card that leads the Way to dances, games-among other places. Mr. Scheig puts music in our throats at B assemblies, and Miss Porea stirs enthusiasm for the Belonging campaign. Mer- rill Tall-story Cooley and loel Corny-joke Yost add zip to the week. We Belong Cornelia Porea, Iournalism and Commercial, Merrill F. Cooley, Law and Englishp Florence M. Newton, Mathematics, Ioel T. Yost, Bookkeepingg Carl F. Scheig, Music. AND SQ TO CLASS: When the preliminary hello-screaming and On Ou schedule-making are done with, enterprising seniors look around the class-room to see how much Honor Society material they are up against. lU-B's learn not to buy elevator permits. Books are dis- tributed, Work is outlined. r Way FRONT: Doris Malrnsberry, Englishy Margaret A. Dennison, English, l, G. Hickox, Sociology and Mental Hygiene, Marie O'Rourke, History, Edith Paddack, Englishy William B. Gass, Mechanical Drawing 1 s , I I Coaches Every One Dwight B. Lafferty, Commercial Geographyy Pierre F. Hill, Mathemattcsy lesse O. Beck, History. The How of It Ro Kuiala and lack Clagett give oar to Mr. Ge g Y E. Nickel, Machine Shop. Where there are sixty-five in- structors and every variety of sub- ject taught, no schedule need be typical. However, in a six hour day, each pupil attends his guota of classes. Blond-haired Roy Kujala is guid- ed by Miss Paddack in home- room. He learns from Mr. Nickel in machine shop and Mr. Gass in mechanical drawing the funda- mental practices, valuable for later employment. To help the de- fense program the shops also con- duct night classes for adults. Roy values a guiet study hall Cunder Miss Malmsberry's super- visionj to concentrate on his American History-taught, in this case, by Miss O'Rourke, Whose classes are swell Cif you like historyj. Mental hygienist, Mr. Hickox, gives Kujala the Hlow down on why our brains tick as they do. Miss Dennison tells her classes, including Roy, not to con- and fuse Henry Wadsworth Poe Edgar Allen Longfellovveor is it the other way 'round? After reg- ular hours, our athlete's career is in the hands of the football coaches. PUVl L-'S PRXRANK CARD A ' ...fn 1 1 - I M' .4 K E -- r - u .N Home Room r 5 Mud, r 20 no 4 ot6!4f-W4154' 206 1 fy J. 7 N6 60,54-lfv 301' -6 I . uf 8 'yy' I' W 9 - J Y PM 1' E cape-Exam Day M R tl l VanMetre and lUB Geometry class. Sorrows of a lU-B often begin at 7:45. The early morning class is one outlet for our crowded classroom situa- tion. Now tune Rae Harper struggles with one of Mrs. VanMetre's famed blue book exams-an excellent de- vice to check up on how much we didn't learn. Gym class, conducted by Miss Eaton, is a welcome pause in the march of grey-matter. Those basketball Chatter Club STANDlNG: Margaret L. Woodland, Latin, Dorothy E. Hart, Historyg A. Margaret Eaton, Physical Ed cati u on. ROW TWO: Mrs. Kathryn T, McCurdy, French F k E H H t y TOIH . GYHUF, IS Of . ROW ONE: Charles E. Corlett, Bandg Mrs. loseph Thoman, English. IO in games barely give lune Rae enough time to put on a new face before the bell whisks her off to the involvements of grammar with Mrs. Thoman. An early lunch is consumed by the musical-minded Har- dingites who tootle horns un- der Mr. Corlett's baton and get in tune for the football seaf son. lune Rae keeps up on her dates fi. e.-dates like l492j under Miss l-lart's tute- lage. She stumbles through Gaul with Caesar in Miss Woodland's class. Mr. Har- nar, her homeroom teacher, may well advise her to drag books home, for her full sched- ule allows her a rare study period. ln this study hour, she meets Mrs. McOurdy. Sorry! It's Out Geraldine Kerr, Assistant: Mrs. Elizabeth S. Cross, Librarian, lune Rae Harper. ln the library, where we who have special assignments spend our study periods, Mrs. Cross and Miss Kerr check out lune Rae's loook. The office all pupils eventually visit for purposes good and other- wise. There student helpers are in evidence, but the three mus- keteers-Misses Crawford, Bosso, and Totten-make the wheels go 'round. Mimeographing, selling supplies, and making attendance records are all in the day's work. During noon hour, we relax. Students enjoy the inter-class games in the gym or the movies. When conferences and committee meetings do not forbid, teachers assemble to chat about Mary, the Red Cross, or what-have-you. All l-lardingites welcome each issue of the school paperudevouring it is another noon hour diversion. High Life Again REAR: Emily l... Kaufman, English: Gertrude H. Lynn, History. ROW TWO: losephine Guarnieri, His- toryg Florence M. Newton, Mathematics: Mary K. Duck, English, Esther Tubaugh, English. ROW ONE: lustine Bettiker, Speech and Dramatics. QUIET IN HERE! Grace Crawford, Stella Totten, Anne Bosso on mimeograph job. Our friend, Kenneth Barton, gets that senior feeling in his huge l2-A homeroom-today it's dues, tomorrow it's invitations, and next day it's Echoes pictures. What a whirl! l-le builds chairs and tables in woodshop, with Mr. Kenneth Kra- POPIUS QRQQVQAM cAQD ll! I BFE. O K on fi J,!69ff .- 'wir e I' :B C. 1 . t-..f 'ff . .1 ' f - ' IS' 2 6J0wff04df7P lo 7 ,Q WI ' 3 Home Room Q2 1:15434 7 . ' l ,, os 3 4 G1 DONOT Q QI 'N-IIS SPICE . Uv? E ...! , ,.Q1,2l9 . 7 a4,LIm Harold C. Hulrne, Physiology and General Science, Ruth A. Partridge, English: Kenneth L. Kraker, Woodshopy Wiley S. Garrett, H1slory. ker around to help on rough edges. Kenny QBarton, this timej gets news about his insides from physiology p e d a g o g u e, Mr. l-lulrne, and develops his writing art in Miss Partridge's English course. Mr. Sullivan keeps him taking dictation and pecking at the type- writer in commercial classes, and insists that the goal is speed and accuracy. Fleet of foot, Kenny becomes one of Mr. Garrett's traclcstersg during the season, he rnust train intensively each day at 2:45. Keep 'Em Flying William P. Sullivan qves speed test. VU Yi I-'5 VROG RAM LHR 9 l f 1146.4 151141114 .431 92 f I llfzilfffzfifnil .. I' A u'mIl1m:!TiG1umI..'Iru2vn3vm!lz-iirnrmnr Homgjgoom af! 5' .3 . c V fi.-. . 1, a n75CLfm fl 'I lil. 306. 3 F6 1 . .WY I 4. ja, 4 9 1 I an J L!!! oo Now WRITE fN'r1-us SPACE fo'-I sz Six Steps Donald D. Eusselman, Artp Winifred Waters, Horne Management: Augusta l. Barrick, Speech and Radio, George A. Bright, History, Helen M. Ridgley, English: Alice M. Porter, History. Summer school is not merely for flunkers. loan Robertson took ll-B and A American l-listory during the summer session. Thus, she finds a place on her schedule for Speech. And since she was an t apt pupil in Speech l, Miss Bar- rick gladly enrolls her in the Radio l I I3 course. Three Harding l-ligh broad- casts a Week, heard over WRRN, are the Work of Barrick, Bettiker, and Co. loan holds her nose as she stirs those queer-colored mixtures in Mr. Massar's laboratory. Next year she plans to try out Mr. Carleton's lab-not many girls have the nerve. ln Miss Ridgley's American Lit. Class, loan learns the abc's of Writers. Miss Waters gives girls with an eye to the future a glimpse of how to manage a home. Lucky Ioan has two periods for study- with Mr. Pusselman and Mr. Bright. I-ler homeroom teacher is Miss Porter. Chemical Magic Ivan E, Massar, Magician. AUDIENCE: Harry Filler, Harold Meyer, Patricia Hall, Mary lane Thomas, Ioan Robertson, Sara Carbaugh. Each homeroom president re- serves period 4 for study. That hour, on Tuesdays, finds him in Student Council meeting, Where Mrs. Webb, Mr. Hetzler, and Presi- dent Cooper direct Council activi- ties. Faculty members are ticket men at football games. Mr. Crawford tdissector extraordinaire in class- roomj supervises this ticket busi- ness. Can he ever forget the fans - mad for admittance to the Massillon game? ln November, Mr. Macliwan and Mr. Scobie put aside military manners and returned to drill us in science and shorthand. How- ever, Mr. MacEWan soon rejoined the U. S. Army. We're proud of all Harding boys and men in the service. That reminds us-collecting pa- per and scrap, Red Cross sewing, First Aid classes, and buying stamps are a real part of each school day. Mr. lohnson ably supervises the stamp sale. And so We conclude the chapter on Our Day's Work WithHAll out for Victory!! I4 More Pencils! Harold H. Hetzler, Spanishg Mrs. Clara K. Webb, Latin: lean Nowling reports to Student Council headquarters. 5 t K 559501 Thumbs Up! Raymond M. Crawford, Zoology tfrontlg Norman C. lohnson, Commercial Geography, Donald D. Mac- Ewan, Scienccg lames Scobic, Commercial. 6-.Aff ' . LEFT: Allie M. Chalker, Mathe- matics. RIGHT: Hot from the Oven! lessie Hurlbert, Home Economics Clothing: Eugenia Vlad, Foods. Willie Wimbish, Gussie Mae Smith, and Elizabeth Macaulay, members of the Foods Class. and Cafe, Virginia Carpenter, eiziors Momentous Decision- Comrnencernent Invitations Mr. Donald Fusselman, Sponsor: Geneva Fowler, Secretary: Phyllis Mattson, Treasurer: Richard Pinkerton, Vice President: Miss Eugenia Vlad, Sponsor: Chester LaBuda, President. ELEANOR ALLEN-Echoes: Friendship: High Lights: G. A. A.: Hi-Eco-Sy: French: Prom: Frolics . . . KALLIE AMORGANOS---Comrnercialites: Friendship: Honor Society . . . ERNEST ANDRESS'-Football: Lettermen: U. S. Navy . . . BURT ANDRUS. IERRY ARMSTRONG-V-Band: Frolics: Hi-Y: Monitor: Prom: Senior Assembly Committee: Senior Play . . . MAX ARNOLDfBand: Class Track: Class Officer, 2: Frolics: I-li-Y: Honor Society: Prom: Lens and Shutter: Orchestra, l: Zoology: Student Council: Commencement , . . WILLIAM ASHLEY--Chemistry: Chess: Echoes: Geometry: Hi-Y: Industrial Arts: Lens and Shutter: Prom: Honor Society . . . ARCHIE ASTOLFI4Aero: Chemistry: Chess: Dramatic: Frolics: Geometry: Hi-Y: Prom: Honor Society: Industrial Arts: Monitor: Safety, l: Spanish, Z: Zoology: Senior Play Committee: Senior Play. IOE BAILEY---Class Basketball: Baseball: Track: Monitor . . . DAVID BARBEfBand: Hi-Y: Monitor . . . KENNETH BARTON-Aero: Band: Class Track: Cheerleader: Hi-Y: Industrial Arts: Lettermen: Moni- tor: Prom: Track: Cross Country . . . RICHARD BAUMAN-Aeneid: Alpha-Lits: Band: Chemistry: Chess, 3, 4: I-Ii-Y: Honor Society, 2: Monitor: Prom: Lens and Shutter, l, 2: Honor Student: Senior Play: Commencement: Science Award. IACK BROADHURST-WHi-Y, l: Modern Bookshelf, l: Monitor: ZoolOQY: Psychology . . . KENNETH BROOKSfHi-Y: Monitor: Safety: Zoology: Biblio- philes: Honor Society . . . ALBERT BROZMANW Orchestra . . . ANNE BURCH-G. A. A., 3. 'WILLIAM BURGERMYER-Class Baseball: Track . . . ANNA BUTCHyFriendshiD: High Life . . . TED CALDWELL-Monitor: High Life: High Lights: Stu- dent Council: Speakers: Hi-Y: U. S. Navy Hospital Corps School . . . FRANK L. CALVARY4l-Iarnburq, Germany: Monitor: Stamp, l: Geometry. I-President: Z-Vice President: 3 - Secretary: 4 - Treasurer JANUARY CLASS MARY CAPITO-Dramatic: Friendship: Echoes: Hi- Eco-Sy: Lens and Shutter, 3: Zoology: Senior Assem- bly Committee . . . IRVING CAPLAN--Aeneid: Bibliophiles: Chemistry: Dramatic: Hi-Y: Hi-Eco-Sy, 2: Monitor: Prom: Safety: Student Council: Echoes Business Manager: Honor Society: Senior Play . . . NUNZIE CARILLIO--Class Basketball: Stunt: Track . . . BOB CATLIN-Band: High Lights: Monitor: Hi-Y. 1 DORIS CHAMPLIN-Commercialites . . . DOROTHY CHANEY-Commercialites . . . MARTHA CHEM- BITHES-Friendship . . . IOHN CHIARELLA---Class Baseball: Track: Monitor: Industrial Arts: Senior Assembly Committee. THERESA CIFERNO-Friendship: Prom: Senior Play . . . ROBERT CLARK-Hi-Y: Lens and Shutter: Stunt: Prom: Safety . . . MARIO COCUZZI-Baseball: Golf: Track . . . WARREN COLE-Aero: Hi-Y: Industrial Arts. ROSALYN COLLIER -A Cappella: Band: Friendship: Orchestra . . . ANDY COMANESCU--Lettermen: Monitor: Football: Track . . . EVDOXIA CONDOLEON . . . CHRISTINE CORNICELLO-Commercialites: Friendship. BILL COX-Aeneid: Bibliophiles- Chemistry: Echoes: Geometry: Hi-Eco-Sy, l: Hi-Y, 3, 4: Honor Society: Monitor: Prom: Honor Student: Senior Play: Com- mencement . . . BOB CRIBLEY-Alpha-Lits: Dra- matic: Hi-Y: Honor Society: Monitor: Prom: Safety: ZooloQYi Bibliophiles: Spanish, 1: Senior Play . . . LUCY ELIZABETH CUCCIO-Friendship . . , MARY LOUISE CUCCIO. BETTY CULVER -- Echoes: Friendship: Hi-Eco-Sy: Prom: Student Council . . . IOE CURRIE -Class Basketball, Baseball, Track . . . GEORGIA DAMIS . . . NANCY DEAN--A Cappella: Prom: French: Friendship, 1: Frolics. MARIANO DeCAPITO--Class Basketball, Baseball . . . RICHARD DeFOOR-Class Basketball . . . NICHOLAS DelDUCHETTO-Class Baseball: Track: Echoes: Prom: Monitor: Frolics: High Lights: Hi-Y: High Life . . . IOE DENOVCHEK-Monitor: Orches- tra: Class Baseball, Track. I-l'1'csidc-nt: - I1LLl'u.s1dLnl 3 .Secrntartj 4 lnuauztr JANUARY CLASS ERNEST DeSANTIS-Class Basketball, Baseball . . . ROBERT DILLON-Aero: Chess: Hi-Y: Lens and Shutter: Industrial Arts . . . MARY DISCERNI . . . FRANK DUDA-Monitor. MILDRED RUTH DuLANEY-f Friendship . . . BERNARD DUSI-IA--Monitor . . . RICHARD DUTTON SI-Ii-Eco-Sy . . . HELEN DZIAMA. DELMER ELSON: Class Baseball: Golf . . . RUTH ENGSTER--Aeneid: Band: AlphafLits: Booster: Dra- matic: Friendship: Frolics: Geometry: Prom: Honor Society: Senior Play . . . ALICE ENGSTROM--Y ACappella: Friendship: G. A. A .... GRISELDA FAGGIOLI--Friendship: ACappella: Glee. NICK FAIRMAKES--'Class Basketball, Track . . . HAROLD FERGUSON- Hi-Y, 3: Class Officer, 4 . . . MARGARET FIORINO , . . WILLIAM FLATH- ACappella: Chemistry: Dramatic: French,2: Frolics: Hi-Y, I: Monitor: Safety: Prom: Zoology: Speakers: Senior Play. GENEVA FOWLER--Class Secretary: ACappella: Dramatic, 3: Echoes: Friendship: Geometry: Frolics: Hi-Eco-Sy, 3: French, I: Honor Society: Prom: Student Council . . . WALTER FREDERICK'-Class Basketball, Baseball, Track: Frolics: Hi-Y: Monitor: Stunt, Boxing . . . ROBERT GETTIG--A Cappella: Dramatic: Frolics: HivEco-Sy: Prom: Safety: Monitor . . . DONALD GLENN. MARGARET GOLDER -Friendship: Commercialites . . . EUGENE GORDON-Class Basketball, Baseball: Chemistry: Hi-Y: Monitor: Orchestra: Safety: Prom: . . . MILDRED GOTT---Aeneid: Bibliophiles: Friend' ship: Geometry: Honor Society . . . MIKE GRAHAM - Class Basketball, Baseball, Track: Lettermen: Football: Track. MARVIN HART--'ffNo picturel New York, N. Y.: Swimming: Football: Tennis: Lettermen . . . EDWARD HAYES-Lettermen: Safety: Student Council: Track: Zoology . . . RICHARD HAYES ---Class Basketball, Baseball: Frolics: Geometry: Hi-Y: Monitor: Safety: Spanish: Zoology . . . R. LAMONT HOFFHINESW- Bibliophiles: Dramatic: Frolics: Hi-Y: Orchestra: A Cappella, I, 2 . . . HOWARD HOLLIS' 'Hi-Eco4Sy: Monitor. I Pre zdent Z Vrce Preezdent 3 Serretarug 4-Treasurer RAY HUMPHREY -Monitor: Boxing . . . VIRGINIA HUNIKA-eAeneid: Geometry . . . IOSEPHINE IARUSSI--Friendship: Frolics . . . GLENN IOB - Aero, 2: Alpha-Lits: Chemistry, 2: Dramatic, I: Echoes: Geometry: Hi-Eco-Sy, l: Hi-Y, 2: Honor Society: Industrial Arts: Lens and Shutter: Monitor: Safety: Prom: Student Council: Senior Play Com- mittee. GLENN IOHNSON 'Frolics: Hi-Y: Monitor . . ROBERT IONES-Class Basketball, Baseball: Frolics: Industrial Arts: Boxing . . . TED IONES- Aeneid: Alpha-Lits: Booster: Class Officer, 2: Frolics: Hi-Y, l: Honor Society: Monitor: Prom: Student Council, 2: Senior Assembly Committee . . , WILFRID KAUFFA MAN- -Hi-Y. BERNICE KEGELMYER Friendship . . . IOHN KING --Aeneid: Band: Class Track: Frolics: Hi-Y: Safety . . . IUDY KLIVANS Bihliophiles: Chemistry: Dra- inatics: Echoes: Friendship: Frolics: High Lights: High Life: Honor Society: Prom: Spanish, 3, 4: Speakers . . , WALTER KOVACH Monitor. MANUEL KRALIK . , . EDWARD KREMPASKY - Lettermen: Baseball . . , OLGA KUHART ---- Com- mercialites: G. A. A.: Friendship . . . CARELYN KVESICH Commerrialites: Friendship. CHESTER LaBUDA Class President: Honor Society: Letrerrnen: Monitor: Student Council: Prom: Safety: Baseball: Basketball: Commencement , . . MARY LAGOS -G. A. A.: Safety . . . MAE LEACH' Chemistry: Friendship: Safety, 2: Prom: Honor Society: Spanish . . . KENNETH LEATHERS Frolics: Hi-Y: Industrial Arts: Stunt, l, I lfljrmidvnf: Z-Vice President: 3'SL'fI'L'fKII'Ll 5 4 - '11!'CdSl.lfCI' The Romantic Age REAR: Bill Cox fFatherl, Theresa Ciferno tlcrnel, Clara Petrosky fMelisandel, lean Nowling fmaidl. FRONT: Bill Flath fBobbyl, Ruth Engster tMotherJ, ferry Armstrong fGerraseJ. I-President: Z-V1icePresidentg 3-Serretaryg 4-Treasurer Philosophers Are We Romantic Age Master Susan tBob Cribleyl, Gcrvase Gerry Arm- stronql, Ern tMilfert Myersl. JANUARY CLASS LORENE LEIBY Friendship . . . HELEN LEPOLAf f Commercialites, 1, 2: Friendship . . . IOANNE LEWIS Band: Booster: Friendship: Frolics: Orches- tra . . . RUSSELL LOHR---A Cappella, I, 2: Letter- rnen: Golf. BERYL LOUTZENHISER-French . . . VIRGINIA LOWRY-Alpha-Lits: Dramatic: Friendship: Frolics: Orchestra: Prom: Commencement . . . ELIZABETH MACAULAY- Friendship: G. A. A .... EDITH MUCFARLAND-Bristol, Ohio: Band: Honor Society. ALLAN MACKEY . . . ANNE MACKO--Friendship . . LENA MAGGIANO --Friendship . . . DOROTHY MAHAN-Friendship. REGIS MARHEFKY Monitor: Stunt: Glee . . . PHYLLIS MATTSON---Class Treasurer: Chemistry: Friendship: Hi-Eco-Sy: Honor Society: Prom: Zoology: Glee: Senior Assembly Committee . . . ADALYN MCGREGORW-Band: Dramatic: Friendship: Frolics . . . WARREN McKINNEYfBand: Class Basketball, Baseball: Lettermen: Monitor: Football: Track. ALBERT MCMURRAY . . . ROBERT IVICWHIRTERW- Bibliophiles: French: Hi-Y: Booster: Lens and Shutter: Frolics: Industrial Arts: Monitor: Track: Zoology . . . NICK MEHOLICK--Aero: Geometry: Hi-Y: Football: Honor Society . . . MAXINE MILLAR -Friendship: Safety. ELLA MILLER---Leavittsburg, Ohio, Class Baseball, Basketball, Girl Reserves, Observer, Glee, Base- ball . . . MARIORIE MILLER' Band, Bibliophiles, 3, Friendship, Zoology, l, 4, Senior Assembly Com- mittee . . . BEVERLY MOON Alpha-Lits, 2, Booster, Class Officer, l, Cheerleader, Friendship, French, Frolics, Honor Society, 3, Lettermen, 3, Prom, Student Council, Senior Assembly Committee, Senior Play . . . DAN MORRIS Class Basketball, Baseball, Boxing. MARY MORRISON- ACappella, Glee . . . MILFERT MYERS-Band, I-Ii-Y, Lens and Shutter, Monitor, Safety, Tennis, Zoology: Senior Play . . . ROSIE LEE NASH . . . DOROTHY NASTAL-Friendship. KATHARINE NEMTZ -Commercialites, Friendship, Zoology . . . IEAN NOWLING--Aeneid, Booster, Friendship, Frolics, Geometry, Hi-Eco-Sy, 3, Prom, Student Council, Senior Play . . . ROSE OGNIBENE . . TAISTO PACKMAN-W Class Basketball, Baseball, Industrial Arts, l, Lettermen, Basketball, Football, Track. VIRGINIA PALEN--Commerciaiites, Frolics, G. A. A., Safety, Prom . . . IRENE PARIS Commercialites, Friendship, Safety . . . CLARA PETROSKY--Aeneid, 3, Commercialites, Echoes, Friendship, Frolics, Geometry, Hi-Eco-Sy, Lens and Shutter, Prom, Senior Play Committee, Honor Society, Senior Play . . RICHARD PINKERTON Class Vice President, Glass Basketball, Baseball, Chemistry, Hi-Y, Letter' men, Monitor, Prom, Student Council, Baseball, Senior Assembly Committee. EUGENE PINNEY--Chess, Industrial Arts, Monitor . . ELIZABETH PITINII' Bibliophiles, Friendship, Ii'Eco-Sy, Safety, Speakers, Honor Society . . . DUANE PLUCHE--Band, Geometry, Hi-Y, Industrial Arts . . . NICK POPA---Frolics, Stunt, Class Basket- Dall. SED POWELL-V Class Basketball, Baseball, Track, ndustrial Arts, Monitor . . , EUGENE PROMMERS- SERGER-A-Aeneid, Band, Bibliophiles, l, Froiics, 'Ii-Eco-Sy, Hi-Y, Monitor, Echoes, Honor Society . . . XLICE MAE OUINBY-f--Friendship . . . AGNES tACHER-V-Commercialites, Friendship. JICK RADISH--Industrial Arts . . . YVONNE RICE-W Iommercialites, Dramatic, Friendship, Prom . , . IARL RIPPLE-Band, Class Basketball, Baseball, 'rolics, Industrial Arts, Z, Safety, Boxing, Zoology . . ROBERT ROOD- Aipha-Lits, Chess, Dramatic, 'rolics, Hi-Eco-Sy, High Lights, Hi-Y, Lens and lhutter, Monitor, Prom, Student Council, Senior xssembly Committee. I-l'res1'df'nl: Z I 1:0 lrmrdfnl 3 Qtcrctartf 4 frcuwrtr JANUARY CLASS IULIA MAE ROSKO Safety . . . STELLA ROSS--f Commercialites, Friendship . . . WILLIAM SADDLE eChemistry, Hi-Y, Monitor, Orchestra, Safety . . . BEATRICE SAUNDERS Basketball, Friendship, G. A. A., Prom. CHARLES SCARPACI--V-Class Basketball, Baseball, Class Officer, 4, Lettermen, Monitor, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Honor Society . . . HOWARD SCHAEFER---Beaver Falls, Pa., Biology, Lettermen . . . ALEXANDER SCI-IEIRMANN Offenburq, Ger- many, Dramatic, Frolics, Chess, Honor Society, Commencement, Science Award . . . LOUISE SCHIEL f Dramatic, Friendship, Zooloay, Senior Play. VIRGINIA SCHMIDT-'Los Angeles, Calif., Friend- ship . . . FRANK SCHRADER--'Alpha-Lits, Booster, l, Frolics, Hi-Y, Honor Society, Lens and Shutter, 3, Monitor, Psychology, Prom, Senior Assembly Committee, Commencement . . . IESSIE SEITZ . . . WILLIAM SHAFFER--'Band, Frolics, Safety. ROBERT SHAWN Monitor . . . ALICE SHELL- HAMMER . . . HAROLD SHIVELY'--Band, Class Track, Lens and Shutter, Monitor, Orchestra . . . THERESA SMART' Friendship. FRANCIS SNELBAKER---Alliance, Ohio, Band, Frolics . . . IAMES SOMPLACK . . . ROBERT SPELL- MANffNo picturel Class Track . . . MARIE STARK -Aeneid, 1, Bibliophiles, Chemistry, Echoes, Editor, Friendship, Hi-EcoASy, Honor Society, Prom, Senior Play Committee, Honor Student, Commencement . . . VELMA STEIN-V-Commercialites, Friendship, l, G. A. A. l, 2, 4, Safety, Prom, Hiqh Liqhts. ERGOMINE TABACCO . . . MARGARET TARCHICK . . . IAMES THOMPSON-Class Basketball, Baseball, Basketball . . . LOIS THOMPSON G. A. A. NELSON THOMPSON ---- Hi-Y, Monitor, Prom, Spane ish, Honor Society . . . IOSEPHINE TOMAZINV- Commercialites, Friendship, G. A. A .... MIKE TOMKO--Class Basketball, Letterrnen, Baseball . . . MARGARET TRIMBLE Aeneid, Bibliophiles, Chem- istry, Echoes, Assistant Editor, Friendship, Hi-EcovSy, Honor Society, Prom, Speakers, Student Council, Senior Assembly Committee. I Prvmlmt 7 Ircclrmzrlml 3 Svrrvtaru 4-'Ixrvasurer MILLIE TRIVANOVICH . . , GUS TSIMPINOS Class Basketball, Baseball, Track . . . MARY TSIMPINOS . . .MARY TYLER---Friendship. RUTH UITTO-Friendship . . . ANDY UIFALUSIH- Class Basketball, Baseball: Stunt . . . HELEN WEIR -V--A Cappella: Chemistry: Echoes: Friendship: Zooloay, 3: Glee: Lens and Shutter, 3 . . . FRED WI-IERLEY--Alpha-Lits: Chemistry, l: Frolics: Geom- etry: I-Ii-Y, 2: Honor Society, I: Lens and Shutter: Monitor: Safety: Prom: Spanish: Student Council: Zoology: Senior Play Committee: Commencement. BERNARD WHITE-'Class Basketball, Baseball: Vionitor: Prom . . . DOMINIC WHITE---Class Basket- Dall: Boxing . . . IDA WHITE--V-Youngstown, Ohio: 3. A. A.: Taqmai: Girls Leaoue . . . IEAN WHITE -Alpha-Lits, 3: Booster, 4: Friendship, 2: Frolics: Geometry, 3: Honor Society: Psychology: Prom: Senior Play. DEBARA WILLIAMS- Booster: Friendship: French, 3: Frolics: Safety: Prom . . , CARRIE WILSON . . . COLUMBUS WIMBISH Commercialites: Lettermen: Vlonitor: Track: Cross Country . . . ELLEN WRIGHT Friendship. MILDRED YUK . . . ANDY ZELINSKYH Class Basket- ball, Baseball, Track: Zooloay: Football . . . LILLIAN ZUCCO Aerieid: Chemistry: Friendship: Safety: llee . . . DOROTHY ZUNICH- Commercialites: 'riendship: G. A. A. I-Presidentg 2-Vice President: 3 - Secremru: 4 - Trclasurer Featured at Commencement REAR: Frank Schrader, Chester La Buda, Virginia Lowry, Fred Wherley. FRONT: Alexander Scheirrnann, Richard Bauman, Marie Stark, Bill Cox, Max Arnold, Iune Class Administrators Miss Ruth Partridge, Mr. Louis Swart, Spon- sors, Charles Spencer, President, Luther Rhine, Treasurer, Larry Nelson, Vice Presi- dent, Sam Dunwoody, Secretary. JUNE CLASS EDWARD ABRAHAM- -Aero, Chess, Echoes, Moni- tor, Safety . . . PHYLLIS ALEXANDER---Booster, Friendship . . . LLOYD AMBERSON . . . TEAN ANDREWS---Friendship, Hi-Eco-Sy, Lens and Shut- ter, Prom, Senior Assembly Committee. EMANUEL AXIOTIS--Class Track, Geometry, Hi-Y, Monitor, Spanish, Honor Society . . . PETE BACA--- Monitor, Student Council . . . ROGER BAKER-- Basketball, Monitor, Lettermen, Hi-Y, Class Base- ball, Prom, Safety . . . MARY LOUISE BARNOFF- - Friendship, Frolics, Safety, Prom. IOE BASILE -Baseball . . . MARIORIE BECK---Conv rnercialites, Geometry, Frolics, Friendship, Prom, Student Council . . . MARGARET BEGALLA Band, G. A. A., Student Council, Frolics . . . CLINTON BELL Newton Falls, Ohio, Paris, Ohio. MARY BEN . . . LEAH BIELECKI- -Friendship . . . IANET BLAND--Dramatic, Echoes, Friendship, 4, Frolics, Geometry, l-li-Eco-Sy, Prom, Speakers, Honor Society . . . LAURA LEE BOLOTIN--Dramatic, Friendship, French, High Lights, High Life, Record. DOROTHEA BOYD---A Cappella, Commercialites: Dramatic, Friendship, Frolics, Senior Play, Honor Society . . . KATHARINE BOYD- Washington, D. C., Birmingham, Ala .... ISNELL BROGDON----Com- mercialites, Friendship . . . BEULAH BROOKS - Spanta, Va., Bowling Green, Va., Horne Economics, Friendship. I4l'rc's1'c1en1: 2-V1'1'vP1'0s1'denl: 31Secrf'Iart,, 4-Treaszlrer. GERALD BROTHERS-Industrial Arts: Monitor: Stamp: Stunt: Track: Cross Country . . . WARREN BROWN-Class Basketball: Industrial Arts: Letter- men: Monitor: Baseball . . . MARCIA BRUNTON- Natrona Heights Pa' Glee- Athletic' Friendshi . -I I t I9 . . . DON BYRNE-Frolics: High Lights: Lettermen, Z, 3: Football: Hi-Y: Class Baseball: Boxing. CLARA BURNS-Friendship . . . MARTHEL CALD- WELL-A Cappella: Chemistry: Friendship: Geom- etry: Prom . . . IACOUELINE CALHOUN-Aeneid: Dramatic: Friendship, 3: Frolics: Geometry: Safety: Record . . . LEONA CAMARATA---Friendship: Frolics. DAVE CANZONETTAeClass Baseball: Lettermen: Baseball . . . MARY CANZONETTA-Student Coun- cil . . . IIM CARDINALW Massillon, Ohio: Class Baseball . . . DORIS CAUFFIELD---Friendship: French: Zoology. MILDRED CERNYeProm: Bowling . . . TI-IESPINA CHARNAS--Commercialites: Friendship: Prom . . . ANN CHARNOfCommercialites: Echoes: Friend- ship: Prom . . . BELLA CHRISTIN-Dramatic: Friend- ship, I: Prom: Frolics: French. NICK CHRISTIN-Band: Class Track: Industrial Arts . . . BETTY CHRYSTfCommercialites: Friend- ship: Frolics: G. A, A,: Prom . . . IOHN CICKELLI - Basketball: Football . . . MARY CIPRIANI- Com- mercialites: Friendship: Prom: Student Council. BOB CLAPP-Band: Frolics: Hi-Eco-Sy: Hi-Y: Orches- tra . . . IANIS CLARK-Greene High School: School Paper, Editor: Friendship: Frolics: High Lights: High Life . . . RHONDA CLUTTEReFriendship: Safety . . . BETTY CONINE---Friendship: Spanish: Geometry: Chemistry: Echoes, Assistant Editor: Speakers: Prom: Honor Society. IACK CONLAN-Class Basketball, Baseball: Letter- men: Basketball: Tennis: Bowling: High Lights: Commercialites . . . GWENDOLYN COOK-Drama tic: Friendship: Frolics: Geometry: Hi-Eco-Sy: Speak- ers: Student Council: Prom . . ,WILLIAM H. COOPER -Booster: Geometry, l: High Lights, Editor: High Life, Editor: Hi-Y: Honor Society, I: Monitor: Speak- ers: Student Council, I: Golf: Spanish: Ouill and Scroll: Commencement . . . THOMAS CORSATEA- - Glass Baseball: Club Basketball: Hi-Y: Lettermen: Monitor: Prom: Baseball: Basketball: Football, I-President: Ze-V 1'rePrr's1'cIml: .3lSt'Cft'1llVllI 4-7lI't'IlSllfl'l' 25 JUNE CLASS EMOGENE COX-f-Bibliophiles, 3: Chemistry: Friendl ship: G. A. A.: Frolics . . . MATINA CUMMINGS-A Friendship . . . RICHARD H. CUPPLES--Monitor: Prom . . . CAROL CUSTINW Frolics: Friendship: Prom. MARIAN DAKIN--f-Friendship: Frolics: High Lights: High Life: Prom . . . WILSON DeFOOR'-Club Basketball . . . MARY DELLIMUTI' -Friendship: Frolics.: Prom . . . IOE DEVLIN-f-Lorain, Ohio: Hi-Y: BiolOQY: Hi Scouts: Safety: Monitor: Prom. IOSEPI-IINE DiCENSO Commercialites: Friendship: Lens and Shutter: Prom . . . MARY EMMA DIGGS . . . ROBERT DIXON--Lettermen: Monitor: Track: Club Baseball . . . ALETHA DONNALLEY- Aeneid: Chemistry: Friendship: Prom: Hi-Eco-Sy. PATRICIA DOUGHERTY'--Frolics: Friendship, 2: High Lights: High Life: Geometry: Prom: Ouill and Scroll . . . AUDREY DOWNS--Friendship . . . EDWARD DRAZBA f-Class Track . . . PHYLLIS DUNN'-A Cappella: Alpha Lits: Dramatic: Friend- ship: Frolics: prom: Glee: Speakers: Honor Society: Senior Play. SAM DUNWOODY--Class Secretary: Honor So- ciety, l: Hi-EcoASy: Geometry: Chemistry: Monitor: Prom: Hi-Y: Student Council . . , FOREST ECKELS - Aero: Track . . . IOHN ECKENRODEH-Monitor . . . PAUL ELLIS- -Alpha Lits: Booster: Class Basketball: High Lights: Hi-Y: Monitor: Zoology: Frolics: Senior Play. DON ENGLE---Class Basketball, Track: Echoes: Industrial Arts: Monitor: Safety: Track: Frolics . . . EVELYN EVANS--Friendship: High Lights: High Life: Prom . . . BILL EVERETT-Band: Frolics: Hi-Y: Monitor: Orchestra: Stunt: Bowling . . . STEVE FILIPCICI-I---Class Track. IANIS FLEISHOUR---Canton, Ohio: G. A. A.: A Cap- pella: Bibliophiles: Commercialites: Dramatic: Echoes: Friendship: Frolics: High Lights: High Life: Prom: Ouill and Scroll . . . DOROTHY FLOWER' Chicora, Pa .... IEAN FLOWERS--A Cappella: Alpha Lits: Booster: Friendship: Frolics: Prom: Senior Assembly Committee . . . IEAN FORKNER-e Friendship: Frolics. rrszzm zu tram en Sure ary: 4-Treasurer. SAMUEL FOSTER . . . LIBERTY FOUNDOULIS A Cappella: Dramatic: Friendship: Prom . . . CLAY' TON FRANCIS---Spanish, I: Bibliophiles: Geometry: Monitor: Hi-Y: Prom: Honor Society . . . BERNARD FRANK-Wheeling, W. Va.: Youngstown, Ohio: Nature: Debate: Dramatic: Orchestra: Stunt: Track: Band. BRYNA MAE FRANK- Wheeling, W. Va.: Youngs- town, Ohio: Home Economics . . . BOB FRANKS - Monitor: Aero: Hi-Y . . . ANNE FRIEDLY--Honor Society: Frolics: Friendship: Spanish: Geometry: Chemistry: Echoes: Prom: Speakers: Honor Student: Commencement . . . RICHARD FRYE-'Class Basket- ball: Lettermen: Prom: Basketball. IOE FUTEY Class Track: Industrial Arts: Monitor: Safety: Boxing . . . TOM GAFFEY---Alpha Lits, I: Class Officer, 3: Class Basketball: Erolics: Hi-Y, I, 2: Monitor: Safety: Prom: Baseball . . . BILL GASS--Erolics: Geometry: High Life: Hi-Y: Honor Society: Industrial Arts: Monitor: Prom: Student Council: Cauldron, Editor: Speakers: Ouill and Scroll . . . CHARLES GILLENW-Dramatic: Frolics: Hi-Eco-Sy: High Lights: High Life: Honor Society: Prom: Speakers: Senior Assembly Committee. HOWARD GILLISS- Industrial Arts . . , PAT GIL- VARY-V-Hi-EcoASy: High Lights: High Life: Letter- men: Monitor: Prom: Basketball . . , GAIL GLASSCO Y-Frolics: Monitor: Stunt, 2: Glee: Senior Assembly Committee . . . ROBERT GOFE--Class Basketball: Monitor. DORIS GOLDNER'--Zoology . . . EDWARD GORSE - - . . . ANNA GORSKY Friendship . . . EVELYN GOTTHARDT-W Friendship. If-President: 2+Vu'v l'll'L'Slldt'l7l.' ?-Serrcluryi 4-'I '1'vc1si1rt'l': January Prom Find Tom Gaftey and Lucille Guarnieri: Janis Clark and Howard Schryver: Isnell Brogdon and Columbus Wimbish. Tom Gaftey wgs gen. eral chairman. 1-Presirlenl: Z-Vice Presidrfnli i1SecrvIuru: 4--'I fL'LlSLlFE'I'. Margie and Her Admirers-Senior Assembly REAR-Nelson Thompson, Bob McWhirter, Bob Clark, Warren Cole, Nick Meholick, Ken- neth Brooks, Richard Bauman, Eugene Finney, Bill Cox, Bill Flath. FRONT---Harold Sliively, Archie Astolfi, Fred Wherley tMargiel. I UNE CLASS EVANGELLO GRAHAM- Lettermen, Football . . . SYLVIA GRAHAM . . . LUCILLE GREGGS A Cap- pella, Glee . . . RUTH GRIB Friendship. IOE GRIMA--Monitor, Baseball, Hi-Y, . . . IUNE GRIMSLEY---Aeneid, Friendship, High Lights, Edi- tor, High Life, Safety, Prom, Quill and Scroll, Honor Society . . . GLORIA GRINTA . . . VERA GRINTA-M Friendship, Prom. IOSEPHINE GROFF . . . LUCILLE GUARNIERIVG Alpha Lits, Booster, Friendship, l, French, Honor Society, Prom, Frolics . . . LOTS HABERSTROHV4 Chemistry, Dramatic, Friendship, Frolics, Geometry, Hi-Eco-Sy, High Lights, High Life, Honor Society, Ouill and Scroll, Senior Assembly Committee . . . SANFORD HALL-V-Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Track, Swimming, Art, Football, Baseball, Dramatic, A Cappella, Lettermen, Weight Lifters, Speakers, School Paper. LORNA HAMF'-Reading, Pa., Friendship, Dance, Library . . . BETTY HARDMAN Friendship . . . ROBERT HARDMANV- High Life, Lens and Shutter, Echoes . . . BOB HARM Alpha Lits, 4, Dramatic, l, 4, Lens and Shutter, l, 3, Prom, Stunt, Monitor, Frolics, Honor Society. DON HARNAR f-Alpha Lits, Booster, Class Basket- ball, Baseball, Chemistry, Frolics, Hi-Y, 3, Monitor, Safety, Prom, Stunt, Class Basketball . . . DONA HARRIS-V-Alpha Lits, Echoes, HiAEco-Sy, Friendship, Honor Society, Student Council, High Life, Com- mencement . . . DWIGHT HATCH-- -Aero, Chemistry, Monitor . . . BOB HAUPT-'Alpha Lits, Chemistry, Frolics, Geometry, 2, HifEco-Sy, l, High Lights, High Life, Editor, Assistant Editor, Honor Society, Prom, Spanish, Ouill and Scroll, Dramatic, Senior Play Committee, Senior Play. DOLORES Friendship: Friendship: Spanish: Geometry: Dramatic: Debate, 3: Echoes: Safety, 3: Prom: Honor Society . . . BOB HIRST- Dramatic: Frolics: Geometry: Lens and Shutter: Prom: Record: Senior Play Committee. DOROTHY HOAGLAND-French, I . . . DORIS HOFFMAN-Leavittsburg, Ohio: Glee: Class Basket- ball: Entertainers: Cornrnercialites: Echoes: Friend- ship . . . ROBERT HOLMSTROM---Band: Class Track: Chemistry: Frolics: Orchestra: Stunt . . . STEPHEN HORVATI-I-A Cappella: Orchestra. ANDY HRUSOVSKY-Class Baseball: Student Coun- cil: Club Basketball . . . IEANNE MARIE HUDSON-W Cleveland, Ohio: G. A. A.: Friendship . . . EVELYN HUNT-Dramatic: Friendship: Frolics . . . FLOR- ENCE IEAN HYDEeFriendship: Frolics: Senior Play. KENNETH HYLAND---Lettermen: Football: Golf , . . AUGUSTINE IACOZILI- fAero: Industrial Arts: Monitor: Boxing: Class Baseball . , . IO ANN IANNIZZARO- -Friendship . . . GLADYS IRBY- Friendship. HELEN IANOSIK-W Friendship: G. A. A.: Safety: Prom . . . FRANK IASKOWICK--Band . . . IOHN IEFFRIES . . . NORMA IOB-Alpha Lits: Booster: Cheerleader: Friendship: Frolics: Prom: Student Council. EDSEL IOHNSON--Class Baseball: Track: Cross Country . . . LILLIAN IOHNSTON- Band: Friend- ship: Frolics . . .WALTER JONES Alpha Lits: Echoes: Hi-Eco-Sy: Hi-Y, 2: Monitor: Prom: Football: ZOOIOQY: Club Basketball: Frolics: Senior Play . . . LLOYD KACHELRIES. IONA KAETZEL-Band: Chemistry: Friendship: Or- chestra: Prom: Bowling: Frolics . . . MAXINE KAGY - Alpha Lits: Chemistry: Friendship: Frolics: High Lights: High Life: Honor Society: Orchestra: Safety: Prom: Glee: Ouill and Scroll . . . BILL KANE-Alpha Lits: Club Basketball: Class Baseball: French: High Life: Hi-Y: Lettermen: Monitor: Tennis . . . IANIS KEIFER-Friendship. I-I'resz'dc'nl: 2-Q HAZEL--Glee . . . PAULETTE HEIN- - French: Prom . . . EMMA HICKOX--Y Vive Prcsidenl: 5-Secretary: 4-Treasuror 29 JUNE CLASS IAMES KELSON--Class Basketball, Baseball: Indus- trial Arts: Lettermen: Football: Track: Club Basket- ball: Boxing . . .BILL KERR--Alpha Lits: Booster, l: Class Officer, 4: Geometry: Hi-Y: Monitor: Prom: Frolics: Senior Assembly Committee . . . GEORGE KILKENNYfChernistry: Chess: Dramatic: Frolics: Hi-Eco-Sy: Hi-Y, 4: Lettermen: Monitor: Prom: Foot- ball: Stage Manager . . . CHARLES KING--Wooster, Ohio: Canton, Ohio: Hi-Y: Basketball: A Cappella: Monitor: Frolics. PAULINE KLUCHER--Commercialites: Honor So- ciety . . . CATHERINE KMETZ- Friendship . . . BESSIE KONTOS . . . BERNARD KOST--Class Basketball: Class Baseball: Hi-Y: Industrial Arts: Lettermen: Monitor: Student Council: Baseball. MARY KOZUSKANICH--Friendship . . . LEE KRAUSS -Commercialites, 1: Frolics: High Lights: High Life: Hi-Y: Stunt . . . WANEDA KUHEN---A Cap- pella: Dramatic: Friendship: French: Lens and Shut- ter: Senior Assembly Committee . . . LARRY LAR- SON---Toledo, Ohio: High Lights, Editor: Hi-Y: Lettermen, l: Monitor: Baseball: Basketball: Foot- ball: Honor Society. LAURA BANSKY LEEfFriendship: Frolics: Prom . . . BILL LEHTO--Frolics: French: Student Council: Lettermen: Zool0qY: Football: Monitor: Baseball: Hi-Y . . . EUGENE LIBERATOREfLeavittsburg, Ohio: Dramatic: Basketball: Track: Entertainers: Safety: Student Council: Prom: Psychology . . . WILDA LIGHT---Cumberland, Maryland: Class Basketball: Glee: Track: Tumbling: Volleyball: Friendship. DOROTHY LINDSAYeFriendship . . . PHYLLIS R. LOWRIE--Cauldron: Honor Society :Frolics: Friend- ship: Spanish: High Lights: Geometry: High Life: Chemistry: Echoes: Prom: Ouill and Scroll . . . PHYLLIS G. LOWRY-Friendship: Safety . . . OLGA LUBIANETZKI-Friendship. VERNA LUCKERH Glee: Friendship: Safety: Zoolo- gy . . , VIVIEN LUCKER Glee: Friendship: Safety: Senior Assembly Committee . . . ANN LUCY---Com- mercialites: Friendship: Frolics: Geometry: Prom: Bowling . . . IRENE LUOMA---Friendship. IANE LUTTON-Friendship: Safety . . . ERMA Mac- BURNEY-Geometry: Hi-Eco-Sy: Honor Society . . . IOE MADIGANfAdena, Ohio: Football: Baseball: Basketball: History: Commercial: Adenaion: Hi-Eco- Sy: Hi-Y: Iunior Play: Boxing . . . GERTRUDE MADUSIESKI--Commercialites: Friendship: Glee. President Izce President 3 Secretary: 4-Treasurer. MARY ANN MAKRIS--G. A. A.: Safety . . . OLGA MALACKY--Friendship . . . GEORGE MALEY . . . FRED MALL -- Oakland, California: Basketball: Chemistry: Dramatic: Frolics. CLEMENTINE MANNA--Friendship: G. A. A.: Lens and Shutter: Bowling . . . VIRGINIA MARIAN---- Friendship . . . AUGUST MARTIN--Monitor: Safety . . . IVAN MASSAR---Chemistry: Industrial Arts: Lens and Shutter: Monitor: Zooloqili Glee. HOWARD MATHENY--Spanish: Hi-Eco-Sy: Zoology: Echoes: Safety: Monitor: Hi-Y: Club Basketball: Baseball: Senior Assembly Committee . . . MARY MAZARIK--Chemistry: Echoes: Friendship: Spanish: Student Council: Glee: Honor Society . . . GERALD- INE MCADOO ---Friendship: G. A. A.: Bowling . . . KATHRYN MCELRAVY- Friendship: French: Geom- etry: Dramatic: Chemistry: Safety: Prom. SUZANNE MCGUIRE- Friendship: Prom: Student Council: Bowling . . . VERA MCMILLIN- Friendship: Student Council . . . IAMES MCVICKER--Hi-Y: Safety, 4 . . . LILLIAN MEDLEY---Aeneid: Biblio- philes: Friendship: Geometry: High Lights: High Life, Editor, Assistant Editor: Honor Society: Prom: Ouill and Scroll. BETTY MELCHER- Dramatic: Friendship, l, 2, 3: Prom: Record: Hi-Eco-Sy: Frolics: Senior Play Com- mittee . . . GILBERT MENZ-Lettermen: Track: Class Track: Monitor: Hi-Y: Cross Country . . . ANN MICHALOVICH-Comrnercialites: Echoes: Friend- ship: High Lights: Honor Society: Prom . . . GEORGE MILLER. 1-President: 2-Vice President: 3-Secretary: 4--'I-I'CflSllf'Cf'. Congratulations-Iune Honor Students Anne Friedly, Laura Iean Parshall, Betsy Whitehouse, Clara Symanski, Principal M. Mollenkopf. 31 Hard at It Archie Astolfi lstandinql, Clayton Francis, .,igff'f '- Martha Weaver, Mary Laqos, Nancy Storrner, i- ,u ' Mae Leach, Glenn lab. ' 't GORDON MILLER-Tennis: Hi-Y: Chess: Erolics . . . ELVIRA MINOTTI-Safety: Prom . . . IAMES MOON fAlpha Lits: Class Basketball: Debate: Hi-Y: Honor Society: Lettermen: Monitor: Student Council: Stunt: Tennis: Club Basketball . . . ELEANOR MOOREA- Friendship: Frolics: Geometry: Prom. FRANCIS MOORE-Industrial Arts: Senior Assem- bly Committee . . . BOB MORAN-Geometry: Hi-Y: Lettermen: Monitor: Basketball: Tennis: Honor So- ciety . . . TED MORNINGSTAR-Massillon, Ohio: Hi-Y: Operator . . . HARRY MORROW. HELEN MOSER-Friendship: G. A. A.: Lens and Shutter: Bowlinq . . . JERRY NATHAN-AHiqh Lights: Monitor . . . BERNICE NEIDLINGER--Alpha Lits: 4: Friendship: Frolics: Prom: Senior Play . . . LARRY NELSON--Booster: Chemistry, 1: Club Basketball: Class Vice President: Class Officer, 4: Cheerleader: Hi-Y: Student Council: Tennis: Frolics: Lettermen: Monitor: Prom: Speakers: Stamp: Honor Society. DORETTA NEWHARDfA Cappella, 3: Friendship: Orchestra, 3: Frolics . . . HAROLD NEWMlLLER- Bibliophiles: Echoes: Frolics: Industrial Arts: Stamp: Stunt . . . LILY NIEMI-G. A. A.: Dramatic: Zoology: Safety . . . BETTY IANE NUNNALLY-Dramatic: Friendship. IANIE MAY OATES-Friendship: Safety . . dustrial Arts: Student Council: Safety . . l-President: 2-Vice President: 3-Serreluryg 4--'l'rvasurcr. 32 GERALD OATLEY-Aero . . . DAN O'BRIEN- Chemistry: Hi-Y, 3, 4: Lens and Shutter: Monitor: Psychology: Zoology . . . HARRY OLDACRES-Im I UNE CLASS LILLIAN OLDS-Chemistry: Echoes: Safety . . . ANDREW ONDER . . . MATTHEW OPRIS-Industrial Arts . . . EVELYN OSBORNE-Bowling: G. A. A.: Chemistry: Safety: Lens and Shutter. HELYN OWENSqFriendship: G. A. A.: Pram . . ESTHER PAGANOiFrolics . . . GEORGE PAN- TELAS . . . ISABELLE PARKER. LEE ANNA PARKER-Chemistry: Friendship: Prcm: Glee . . . LAURA IEAN PARSHALL-Band: Chem- stry: Friendship: Hi-Eco-Sy: Honor Society: Orclxos- tra: Spanish: Honor Student: Commencement . . . IEAN PARTRIDGE--Friendship: Psychology: Safety . .IOE PENNER-Band: Frolics: Hi-Y: Orchestra: Safety: Senior Assembly Committee. BILL PESCHEL--Lincoln Park, Michigan: Monitor: Zhemistry . . . BOB PIERCE--Industrial Arts . . . VIARY PIPENUR-Friendship: Frolics: Prom . . . MIKE PITINII-Honor Society: Spanish, 2: Student Iouricil: A Cappella: Echoes: Monitor. TONY PLETKOVICeHigh Lights: Monitor: Student Iouncil . . . STEPHEN POP . . . AVRYL PRICE- - Frolics: Friendship: Band: Prom . . . LARRY PRINCE -Echoes, Business Manager: Honor Society: Letter- nen: Monitor: Class Officer, Z: Student Council: Basketball: Football: High Life: French: Baseball. EAN QUALEY-Friendship: Frolics: Bowling . . BONNIE OUINN--Booster: Friendship: Frolics . . . ZSTHER RAUSCH-Friendship: Prom: Frolics: Hi- lco-Sy: Senior Play . . . HELENE RECHT---Cham- mion, Ohio: Class Basketball: Friendship: Track. .eROY REEVES . . . ELSIE MAE RElDiGeneva, Dhio: Chemistry: Dramatic, 2: Friendship: G. A. A,: ii-Eco-Sy: Honor Society . . . LUTHER RHINEi :lass Treasurer: French: High Lights: High Life: 'li-Y: Lettermen: Prom: Student Council, 2: Basket- mall: Honor Society . . . IOSEPHINE RIFFLE---Bowl- ng: Friendship: G. A. A.: Lens and Shutter: oology. I-llresidcntq J- l'1'wl'rvs1'r1m7IJ 3-Sccretaryf 4-'l'reusuz'c'r 33 I UNE CLASS DOROTHY RINDA . . . ROBERT ROBBINS---Cherrh istry: Dramatic: Hi-Eco-Sy: Monitor . . . ARTHUR ROBERTS-l-Ii-Y . . . WINIFRED ROBINSON-- Bowling: Friendship. WANDA ROKSIEWICZ--Dramatic: Friendship: Prom . . . ERNEST ROLLSW-Chemistry: Dramatic: Monitor: Prom . . . BETTY IUNE ROSE-Glee: Chemistry: Friendship: French, 2: Geometry: Prom: Honor So- ciety . . . DOLORES RYABIK--Dramatic: Friendship: Frolics: Hi-Eco-Sy: High Lights, Editor: High Life: Prom: Ouill and Scroll: Bowling: Commercialites: Cauldron. SOTIRIOS SANTULlSf-A Cappella: Orchestra: Frolics: Commencement . . . IOHN SCHEBIG . . . IUNE SCHRAG-H-Alpha Lits: Band: Booster: Class Officer, 3: Cheerleader: Friendship: Frolics: Honor Society: Lettermen: Prom: Student Council, 3: Senior Play . . . HOWARD SCHRYVER-Alpha Lits: Booster: Hi-Y: Monitor: Stunt: Frolics. EVELYN SEARS Friendship . . . BETTY SHAVERA Howland, Ohio: Glee: Class Basketball: Com- mercialites, 3: Friendship , . . ESTHER SHIVELY4 Commercialites . . . LaVERNE SHRIVER-Friend ship: French: Frolics. CARL SISK--Alpha Lits: Club Basketball: Hi-Y: Lettermen: Monitor: Football: Boxing: Frolics: Senior Play . . . IOHN SlSKO4Frolics: Industrial Arts: Lens and Shutter: Stunt . . . EMIL SKOCIK--Club Basketball: Class Baseball: Monitor . . . ELIZABETH SMART-Commercialites: Friendship. DORIS SMITH---Alpha Lits: Booster: Friendship, 4: French: Frolics: Geometry: Prom . . . EARL SMITH-H Industrial Arts: Stamp: Bowling: Frolics , . . MAR- GARET SMITH-'Alpha Lits, 3: Booster: Chemistry: Dramatic, 2: Echoes: Friendship, 2: Frolics: Geom- etry: High Lights: Honor Society: Prom: Speakers: Student Council . . . IOE SMUKE----Industrial Arts. BERNICE SNELBAKER-Alliance, Ohio: Band: Chemistry: Friendship: Frolics: Orchestra: Bowling . . . HENRY SPALA . . . HORTENSE SPEAK-Alpha Lits: Booster: Chemistry: Class Officer, l: Friend- ship: French: Frolics: Student Council . . . CHARLES SPENCER-Class President: Booster: Alpha Lits: Frolics: Geometry, 2: Hi-Y, I: Honor Society: Letter- men: Monitor: Prom: Student Council: Baseball: Basketball: Tennis: Senior Play: Commencement, I Prusrdent Z Vzre Preszdent 3 Secretary: 4--Treasurer. PAUL SPORICH- Stunt: Cornmercialites . . . GER- ALDINE SPRAGUE . . . IEAN STEELE Friendship: Prom . . . VIRGINIA STEELMAN--Alpha Lits: Dramatic: Friendship: High Lights: High Life: Prom: Senior Play. NANCY STORMERW Booster: Friendship: High Lights: High Life: Prom . . . BOB STUART'--Drama tic: High Lights: Monitor: Frolics . . . FRANK SUPERAKfLettermen: Football . . . ALICE SUTHER- LAND' -A Cappella: Band. CLARA SYMANSKI Aeneid: Alpha Lits: Chem- istry, 3, 4: Dramatic, 2, 5: Echoes, Editor: Friendship, I: Frolics: Geometry: Hi-Eco-Sy: Honor Society: Prom: Spanish: Speakers: Honor Student: Com- mencement . . . IRENE THOMAS- Pittsburgh, Pa.: Latin: Geometry . . . DON THOMPSON---Class Track: Cross Country: Track: Honor Society: Senior As- sembly Committee . . , GUS TOURES--Band: Class Track: Chemistry: Commercialites: Lens and Shut- ter: Monitor: Safety: Prom. VICTOR TRAFA- -Class Baseball: Industrial Arts . . . ALICE MAY TREMBATH-G. A. A., 4 . . . ELLEN VAN I-IUFFEL-Alpha Lits, 2: Booster: Friendship: French . . . DICK VAN WYE---A Cap- pella: Alpha Lits: Booster: Chemistry: Frolics: Hi-Y: Monitor: Safety: Stunt. DOROTHY VASELYCH- Bowling: Ouill and ScroIl: Cauldron, Assistant Editor: Dramatic: Friendship: Frolics: G. A. A.: High Life, Business Manager: Prom: High Lights, Assistant Editor . . , BETTY VAUGHTY-Bibliophiles: Chemistry: Band: Echoes: Friendship: Geometry: Hi-Eco-Sy: Honor Society: Prom . . .IANICE VEITS- Friendship: Safety . . . VINCENT VERBOSKY. 1-Prvsrdmf: Jil!!-Lit' l'r0sr'den1g 5-Sccrvtaryg 4-Treasurer. Dark Victory Cast ROW THREE Paul Ellis, Michael: Carl Sisk, Leslie Clark: Pat Gilvary Cwithdrawnl: Walter Iones, Bill Ewing. ROW TWO'--Bob Withers, Dr. Parsons: Ber- nice Neidlinger, Alden Blaine: Iune Schrag, Ianette Borden: Esther Rausch, Iosie: Bob Haupt, Dr, Steele. ROW ONE- Phyllis Dunn, Connie Ewing: Florence Iean Hyde, Miss Wainwright: Miss Iustine Bettiker fdirectorl: Dorothea Boyd, Iudith Traherne: Virginia Steelman, Miss Ienny. NOT IN PICTURE---Charles Spencer, Postman: George Kilkenny, Man. I UNE CLASS GEORGE VLAD---Class Track: Club Basketball: Industrial Arts: Track: Cross Country . . . LEONARD VOLK-McKeesport, Pa.: Frolics . . . MARTHA WEAVER-Honor Society: Friendship: Spanish: Geometry: Prom: Senior Assembly Committee . . . MONNETTE WEIR----Alpha Lits: Friendship: French: Frolics: Safety: Prom: Senior Play Committee. ALICE WERNER-Friendship: Frolics . . . ELEANOR WHITE-Friendship: Safety . . . BETSY WHITE- HOUSE-Aeneid, 3: Bibliophiles: Chemistry: Drama- tic: Echoes: Friendship, 4: Frolics: Geometry: Prom: Record, 3: Honor Student: Honor Society: Commence- ment . . . IRENE WIGER-Commercialites: Prom. PATTY WIKOFF-Friendship: Spanish, 3: Chemistry: Echoes, Circulation Manager: Honor Society . . . BETTY WILE-Canton, Ohio: Girls' Leaders: Social Science: Biology: Service League: Hi-Eco-Sy . . . BILL WILKESABooster: Class Baseball: Cheerleader: Club Basketball: Geometry: Hi-Eco-Sy: High Lights: High Life: Hi-Y: Lettermen: Monitor . . . ROBERT WILLIAMS-Industrial Arts: Club Basketball. ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON-Frolics: Friendship . . . EVERETT WILSON-A Cappella: Class Basketball: Frolics: Industrial Arts: Monitor: Basketball: Foot- ball: Track: Zoology. . . MARIORIE WINES-Friend ship: G. A. A.: High Lights, Assistant Editor: High Life: Bowling . . . ROBERT WITHERS---Aero: Class Track: Chess: Debate, l: Geometry: Honor Society: Lens and Shutter: Monitor: Prom: Stamp: Senior Play. ELIZABETH WOITOWICZ--G. A. A .... ELLA IANE WOOD-Class Basketball: Dramatic: Friendship: Frolics: Hi-Eco-Sy: High Lights: Orchestra: Spanish: Glee: Honor Society . . . IIMMIE WOOD ---- -Ports- mouth, Ohio: Club Basketball: Industrial Arts: Let- terrnen: Monitor: Prom: Football . . . BOB WOOD- COCK----Class Track: Chemistry: Geometry: Hi-Y: Lettermen: Monitor: Safety: Student Council: Track: Cross Country. HARLAN WOODWARD-Band: Monitor . . . HELEN WRIGHT-Friendship . . . THEODORA XANTHOU4 Dramatic: Echoes: Friendship: French: Geometry: High Life: Prom: Honor Society . . . EUDORA YEN- CER---Bowling: Friendship: French: Zoology. BETTY YOUNG-Friendship: Frolics: Band . . . CLARE YOUNG-Hammond, Ind.: Dover, Ohio: Class Officer, 2: Yearbook: Alpha Lits: Friendship: French, 3 . . . MARGARET ZEAKEN . . . ANDREW ZIGMONT-Boxing. BETTY BROSS--Friendship: High Lights, Editor: High Life: G. A. A., 4: Geometry: Chemistry: Prom: Bowling . . . HARRIETTE ZOLA-Dramatic: Friend- ship: French: Frolics: Geometry: Orchestra: Senior Play Committee: Honor Society . . . LEONARD PARDEE. I-President: 2-Vice President: 3 - Secretary: 4 - Treasurer union Mix Managers Norman Ross, President: Pat Hickey, Vice Presidentg Miss Iosephine Guarnieri, Sponsor: Mr. I. O. Beck Sponsor: George Anderson, SecretarY1 iNot in pic turel, Iohn Nickel, Treasurer. Homeroom 101'-Mr. Harry Taft Homeroom 110 '- ROW FIVE-Matthew Opris, Bruce Thompson, Thomas Brocken, Dick Van Wye, Richard Rinda, Walter Schaffer, Gilbert Menz, Charles Pastiu. ROW FOUR-Frank Iaskowick, Rowland Casper, Stanton Force, Bob Fahndrich, Marvin Schwartz, Forrest Eckles. ROW THREE'--Michael Yanitor, Sam Craig, Robert Wishart, Ada Spitilli, Aurelia Thomas, Mary Lisec, Christina Scattino, Katherine Papalis, Victoria Simone, Reid Saylor, Donald Zeigler. ROW TWO-Mr. Gass, Louise Bennett, Clara Burns, Esther Pagano, Connie Zervas, Helen Kossivas, Mr . William Gass Margaret Shimko, Frances Salvato, Rosie Rossi, Helen Taipale, Mary Comanescu, Mr. Taft. ROW ONE-Virginia Rinzella, Virginia Rufo, Doris Pitcher, Reola Friend, Viola Flask, Martha Loutzen- hiser, Evanthia Toskas, Matilda Sako, Helen Prigg, Mary Radu, Geneva Bora, Elizabeth Prokopchow, Stella Binko. NOT IN PICTURE-C1013 Margaret Begalla, Isnell Brogden, Maxine Brown, Iames Edmunds, Louis George, Roy Lyon, Bernice Snelloakerg C1101 Charles Dolejs, Lloyd Kachelries, Iames Kelson, Albert La- mont, Harry Morrow, Andrew Onder, Iohn Reszegi, George Stakhouse. Homeroom 102'-Miss Lorene Troxell Homeroom 106'-Miss Marie O'Rourke ROW FIVE-Neil Comanescu, Robert Smith, Bill D. Smith, Theodore Kender, Kenneth Campbell, Mike Daniels, Victor Funtjar, Regis Dailey. ROW FOUR-George Brdek, Edward Bellay, Iohn Conway, Bill Ewing, Bennie Woods, lohn Chill, Warren Fletcher, Calvin Foos. ROW THREE-George Bolos, Rosario Basile, Gust Sarandos, Sotirios Santulis, Neil Viutti, Guy Treater, Christ Christ, Guy Ewing. ROW TWO-Eleanor White, Viola Clute, Mary Santulis, Lois Bettiker, Ann Fiorino, Anna Cooley, Susie Gallo, Fannie Gallo, Dorothy Armbasick, Wanda Eaton, Betty Fails, Helen Fritz. ROW ONE-Miss Troxell, Ianis Keifer, Shirley Fer- guson, Sarah Carbaugh, Marguerite Clark, Bertha Cola, Helen Bailey, Sally Thomas, Mary Ann Cap- pella, Vivian Pierson, Henrietta Anderson, Grace Samuels, Miss O'Rourke. NOT IN PICTURE-H023 Sidney Brown, Mike Corni- cello, lean Harsha, Charlotte Puck, Andy Zigmontp C1061 Ianis Clark, Bill DeCarnp, Rose Discerni, lean Forkner, Evelyn Grgurich, Monroe Randolph, Earl Smith. Homeroom 210'-Miss Gertrude Lynn Homeroom 310'-Mr. Wiley Garret! ROW FOUReDouglas Parker, Robert Nordquest, Forrest Moran, Albert Lewis, Gust Papadakis, Menelus Fokos, Alex Matyas, Chester DiGiacobbe, lohn Nickel, Harold Meyer, Henry Williams, Tom Brogdon, Roman Dann. ROW THREEAML Garrett, lohn Wilkinson, Bill Kane, Bob Norton, Bill Logue, Pat Hickey, Borus Kapus, Norman Ross, Edward Pretot, Billy Williams, Bill Nicolay, Vincent Verbosky, Howard Gilliss. ROW TWO-Betty lane Nunnally, Gloria Grinta, Iulia Mougianis, Iune Manning, Marjorie Alleman, Peggy Griffith, Patty Samuels, Donna Lyons, Evelyn '-First semester. 38 Hunt, Marcia Brunton, Margaret Cross, Mary Kozuskanich. ROW ONE-Marjorie Wines, Phyllis Lowry, Mary Flannery, Dorothy Macris, Frances Massitta, Mary Canzonetta, Helen Potosky, Ruth Thomas, Iuanita Klingensmith, Mary lane Thomas, Angeline Sebas- tian, Lois Schaible, Miss Lynn. NOT IN PICTURE-C2105 Helen Fenton, Tony Mar- carello, Myra Mills, Iim McVicker, Arthur Roberts, Geraldine Sprague, 13105 Sidney Daniels, Wilson DeFoor, David Rishel, Henry Spala, Alberta Sutula, Dalzia Young. JANUARY CLASS OF '43 39 JUNE CLASS OF '43 40 Homeroom 103'-Miss Allie Chalker Homeroom 207'-Miss Cornelia Porea ROW FOUR-Wilbert Hill, Roy Kujala, Ken Hyland, Edward Callion, Bruce Harmon, Iames Bock, Anthony Bournia, Robert Case, Bill Trube, Bob Brock, Chester Buczkowski. ROW Tl-lREEfTom Laverty, Bill Kassan, Paul Hurton, Don Byrne, Diana Ivosevich, Iennie Konopka, Lillian Iohnston, Ioe Iohnston, Bob Woodcock, Marvin Mogolevsky. ROW TWOiBeryl Knox, Ethel Totterdale, Lizzie Lou Crenshaw, Vera Callion, Hazzle Brooks, Ann Humenuk, Lillian Burch, Elizabeth Caler, Vera Dixon, Hope Hannawalt, Beverly Hebebrand, lean Gildea, Beverly Carlson. Homeroom 105'-Mr. Homeroom 104'-Miss ROW FOUR-Henry Walchak, lim Gunsallus, Keith Ardinger, Bob White, Paul Shuttic, Steve Dubasik, lohn Dziak, Richard Bland, Iohn Blasko, Carl Coggins, Isaac Diggs, Frank Hoobie, Gene Redmond. ROW THREE-Iohn Oltean, Charles Diehl, Bill Nelms, Roger Edmonson, Ralph Dennis, Robert Russell, loseph Eckenrode, lohn Angelo, Steve Axiotis, Iohn Baca, Allan Iohns, Dale Lindberg, Mr. Ball. ROW TWO-Fira Virca, Mary DelDuca, Billie Gor- don, Norma Edwards, Rose Mary Duscha, Mary Louise Allard, Virginia Appleby, Donna Diehl, locelyn Beeson, Barbara Young, Luella Kidd, Doris Beard, lean Tuche, Kathryn Rupert, Miss Porter. Homeroom 116 ' --Mrs. Homeroom 113'--Mr. ROW SIX-William Kennewig, Leland Long, Iohn Ondik, Don Pattinson, Richard Norton, Charles Snyder, foe Susko, Earl Hilton, Ewing Daily. ROW FIVE-Frank Brewer, Bill Loftus, Francis Soltesz, Daniel Peppy, Ernest Wilson, Bill McLain, Bill Uber, Mike Georges, Robert M. Smith, William Dennis. ROW FOUR-Daniel Kost, Ioe Saker, Paul Nader, Robert Enrich, Alfred Ahart, Theodore Zerfoss, George Anderson, Bill Hunter, Tom Welsh, lack Kraker. ROW THREE-Leroy Reeves, Dick Downs, George Hoagland, Patricia Phillips, Alice Lewis, Betty Schade, Helen Rajkowski, Esther Marcello, Kay Wagner, Richard Geaman, Mr. Lafferty. '-First semester. Football Programs Here ROW ONE-Donna Ianis, Miss Chalker, Virginia Chelsea, Ann Chizmar, Filornena Crognale, Dorothy Barbe, Irma Hill, Ruth Chasser, Ianice Crawford, Laura May Braun, Marjorie Gauchat, Betsy Clark, Miss Porea. NOT IN PICTURE-l207J Iohn Cickelli, Dan Dillon, Robert King, Sylvia Graham, Helen Moser, Mar- garet Zeakeng H039 Irene Hannuksela, Barbara Brugler, William Charnas, Gerry Tereba, Emma Tyler, Annette Cionfoli, Victoria Todor, Bill Sypert, loseph Problys, George Clark, Robert Fender, Charles I-lite, Doris Davies. Glenn Boll .Alice Porter ROW ONEeGladys Dravis, Virginia Crane, Eleanor DeSantis, Helen Birich, Vivian Bailey, Phyllis Davis, Ann Newsome, Dorothy Dixon, Ruth Beck, Ruth Ann Dilley, Dorothy Allen, Iudy Becker, Ida Davis, Mary Baugh. NOT IN PICTURE--llU5l-John Dontas, Estelle Dziedzic, Charleroi Ellison, lohn Miller, George Mushick, Gilbert Rufo, George Spelich, Michael Stassinis, Betty Straniak, Charles Upshire, Ioseph Whetstone: llU4J Russell Allen, Evelyn Anderson, Lillian Anderson, Virginia Anderson, Irene Arkis, Alfred Beaver, Ted Butler, Austin Costeller, Guido Crognale, Donald Meyers, Russell Silliman, June Tueche. Ruth Van Metre Dwight Lufferty ROW TWOiCorrine Butler, Vivian Rintala, Mary Denovchek, Mrs. Van Metre, Sarah Plunkard, Lillian Lokos, Dorothy Kayafas, Anastasia Rogers, Dorothy Johnson, Dorothy Schatzel, Martha Metz, Anne Rosenthal. ROW ONE-Edwina Cummings, Lois Brain, Isabelle Ecker, Beverly Harris, Ida Faniri, lacqueline Davis, Betsey Stitt, Margaret E. Thomas, Mary lane Difford, Dorothy Alford, Marjorie Cox, Marilynne Mace Gregor. NOT IN PICTURE-C1163 Ralph Fabrizio, Bill Hudson, Robert Lamport, Iohn Sideropolis, Iohn Stiggers, Betty Hawn, Marian Iones, loanne Miller, Pauline Stelmahg fllfil lane Byrd, Robert Franz, Ioe Glavan, William McGeary, Walter Mrus, Edward Pierce, Frank Valentz. REAR-Miss Mary Duck and Mr. Glenn Ball, Spon- sors: Carlie Lou Hall, Secretary. FRONT-Don Morris, President: Tony Bournia, Vice President: Douglas Greene, Treasurer. 4I Homeroom 213'-Miss Mary Duck Homeroom 206'-Miss Dorothy Hart ROW SIX-Francis Roddy, Claude Shaffer, Charles Rose, Dick Creager, Edward Johnson, Dominick Venetta, Eugene Ludwick, Matthew Cornicelli. ROW FIVE-Elmer Sell, Bill Gorog, Jimmy Arvanitis, James Simon, Gerald Shakely, Matthew Repasky, Fred Stafford, Kenneth Smith, Norman Shaw, Mike Sember, Wayne Rush, Matthew Manofsky. ROW FOUR-Mike Sember, Miller Mortimer, Richard Newsome, William Capito, David A. Andrews, Edward Zaucha, Charles Mallett, Brynolf Lake, Jack Madden, Gene Massar, Richard Myers, Richard Anderson. ROW THREE-Emma Smith, Leonora Racco, Mary Casamento, lla Russ, Carlie Lou Hall, Ruth Black- stone, Janet Simmons, Ellen Potter, Margaret Shesko, Ruth Rogers, Betty Ewing, Gertrude Manna, Panna Lagos, Edith Lehto. ROW TWO-Sophie Susleck, Alice Thompson, lla Weir, Jacqueline White, Veronica Ritch, Helen Paulick, Helen Xanthou, Ruth Arnold, Jeanne Roby, Olga Markovich, Eleanor LaClave, Agnes Luksha, Cecilia Urban, Norma Luster, Edith McKean. ROW ONE-Miss Duck, Mary Lepore, Mary Weis- iger, Alma Rudd, Rebecca Reed, Ethel Ready, Jean Campbell, Ruth Reed, Shirley Wormley, Audrey Sutherland, Ruth Jeffers, Patricia Hall, Mary K. Lisby, Joan Robertson, Mary Davis, Miss Hart. NOT IN PICTURE-CZOBJ Rutheda Meeker, Harold Hotchkiss: CZISJ Julia Canzonetta. Homeroom 214'-Miss Doris Malmsberry Homeroorn 216'-Mr. Joel Yost ROW FIVE-Donald Meigs, Richard Moherman, Andrew Hlywiak, John Filkorn, Robert Wood, Julius Lesniak, Leo Uhlir, Mike Zofko, Louis Perris, Douglas Greene, Donald Morris, Don Perkins. ROW FOUR-Jack Orwig, Nick Pranks, Andy Zar- rich, Dale Myers, Wilber Hill, Zolten Panko, An- thony Parise, Clarence Gillen, Harry Filler, Dale Neff, John Zampedro, Al Zamarelli, Joseph Pernice. ROW THREE-Bill Ott, Frank Adgate, Dwight Hayes, Dale Hiestand, Eugene Yannucci, Violet Nicholl, Lois Mae Nordquest, Robert Long, Robert O'Don- nell, James Gleason, James Garman, Clifton Meigs, Mr. Yost. ROW TWOwMiss Malmsberry, Stella Palen, Ruth Hakala, Peggy Spurrier, Mary A. Sollitto, Dolores McCall, Lucille Sollitto, Mary L. Hudson, Christine Harrison, Mildred Fodor, Jean McAleer, Anne O'Con- nor, Alexa Menz. ROW ONE-Mary Werner, Ruth O'Rell, Mae Hawn, June Price, Shirley Rice, Shirley Perlin, Jennie Zer- vas, Ruth Narotsky, Maxine Hinten, Barbara Gruenig, Shirley Whitlock, Ruth McCune, Nancy O'Rourke, Marian Hatter, Flo Mersereau. NOT IN PICTURE-C2143 Henry Fierst, Michalena Principi, Delina Fittipaldo, William Yakovac, Robert Webb: C2163 Art Benoit, Richard Moldovan, Webster Owens, Calvin Simmons, Bill Singelis, Albert Tab- acco, Gloria Cornwall, Mariam Ingersoll, ,Verna MacBurney, Helen Popielec, Jennie Zakrajsek. Homeroom 301'-Miss Eleanor Jewell ROW THREE-John Killinen, Anthony Jaskowick, Richard Karl, Boris Kapus, Bob Hyde, William E. Johnson, Donald Kauffman, Peter Jakubisin, Edward Vario, William Lenakis. ROW TWO-Miss Jewell, Lillian Ratell, Betty Parr, Shirley Kinderman, Jean Masterson, Joan Jsroff, Velma Oravets, Marjorie Morris, Burton Marvin. ' fFirst semester. ROW ONE-Helen Kook, Valma Kalvesmaki, Fannie lannizzaro, Patricia Kemper, Virginia Johnson, Peggy Johnson, Marian Liehn, Katherine Oliver, Irene Lody. NOT IN PICTURE-i30ll Jean Humphrey, Betty Hydic, Cherie Jackson, Dannie Johnson, Cathryn Kondzich, Olga Kovach, Paul Krasnasky, Margaret Krivonak, Ralph Peters, Patty Wilson. Sadie Hawkins Day Siren Klingensmith and Daisy Mae Beck date Li'l Abner Morris for the Junior Mix. 42 JUNE CLASS OF '43 43 IN MEMORIAM Lois Edwards Verna MacBumey Howard Iones Guido Bonmi lime Class. 1944 Iune Class. 1943 Iune Class. 1942 Iune Class 1942 Sleep well! Beside you in the grave today Half of my childhood's memories I lay With you who shared them, you Whose friend Their happiest hours. Greater Love Hath No Man. First Ll. William Birrell. air service Iune Class of 1936 Ioseph Mariinek. air service Iune Class of 1930 ship made His grave a nation's heart shall he, His monument a people free! 44 010 Homeroom 201' - Homeroom 202' - ROW FlVE7Bob Verbanik, Mike Salcone, Roy Holt, Dick Simpson, Ioe Petruska, Bill Biggers, Ed. Stevens, Gust Ashladis, Bill Uitto. ROW FOUR-loe Turner, Samuel Brogdon, Mike Butsko, Ioe Shimko, George Saxon, Wilbur Wimer, Harvey Seiple, Harry Savakis, Ernest Cvengros. ROW THREE-Fred Pesanelli, Arnold Loken, lim Sepanek, Iohn Soltesz, Dorothy Stewart, losephine Totalo, Margaret Biqq, Margaret Bross, Lois Swift, loe Scarpaci, Dick Boyer. ROW TWO4Miss Paddock, Dorothy Smeltzer, Elsie Bur- germyer, Agnes Alex, Betsy Butler, Margaret Ujevich, Officials REAR-Mr. Donald Baker, Sponsor, loe Horvath, President: Carolyn Emery, Secretary: Miss Eleanor lewell, Sponsor. FRONT-Betty lane Reese, Vice President, lean Montgomery, Treasurer. Miss Miss Homeroom 205'-Mr. t Homeroom 212 '- ROW FIVE-Bob Ecker, lack Matheny, Iohn Dunmire, Harold Welker, lim Madigan, Robert Stoddart, Selmar Anderson. ROW FOURfRichard Thomas, Edward Tomazin, George Wood, Bill Younger, Kenneth Rowan, Raymond Watros, David Wood, Albert Deehr, Harry Saver, Mike Rimar. ROW THREE4Frank Vernarsky, lames Fawcett, George Cornwell, Tom Knox, Orlando Discerni, lohn Zigrnont, Martin Finegold, Leo Cummings, Charles Corbett, Frank Valentz, Guy Colello. ROW TWO-Gloria Wherley, Geraldine letfery, Viola Homeroom 308'- Mrs. Miss Homeroom 302'-Miss ROW FOUR-lohn Halvis, Earl Hiryok, Robert Handsley, Richard Fulmer, Bill Weir, Albert Maliner, Harold Hine- baugh, lohn lewell, Edmund Kender, Herbert Hayes, Richard Hurd, Eugene Fender. ROW THREE-Richard Greenwalt, Vernon Frankie, Don Gritfing, Chester Iesionek, Philip Hague, Alvin Hughes, Robert Teachout, lames Knowlton, George Keriotis, loseph Musick, George Kontos, Thane McDonald, Floyd Frederick. ROW TWO-Nora Hunt, losephine Gliho, Betty Hakes, lean Sayres, Helen Lewis, Mary Marino, LaVerne lackson, Mary lannizzaro, Donna lean Mort, Lois Killinen, Stella Ljubicich, Helen Sroka, Olga Kostyo. '-First semester. 46 Edith Paddack Augusta Barrick Catherine Razo, Dorothy Keyser, Pauline Roudebush, Louise Campbell, Betty Bundas, Virginia Trafa, Miss Barrick. ROW ONE-Helen Sroka, Mary Anne Thomas, Sue Tkach, Mary lane Baciu, Evelyn Cickelli, Dorothy Charnas, Olympia Bolovan, Elodia Butch, Twyla Brown, Olive Mae Smith, Claretta Smart, Ieanne Seabrook. NOT IN PICTURE-C2025 Gretchen Barker, George Bacini, Beatrice Babcock, lack Boyd, Orval Lear, lack Clark: IZUD Iames Cartwright, Carl Selanik, Philip Stan, Margaret Syster, Martha Turner. George Bright Iosephine Thoman Virovec, Earline Palerno, Virginia Crenshaw, Mildred Washington, Margurite Curcio, Evelyn Conti, Ida DelRe, Mary Curcio, Angelina Kallis, Mary I. Puncsak, Eleanor Vescera, Mr. Bright. ROW ONE-Mrs. Thoman, Helen Zubaty, Carmela Proto- master, Alice Reick, Valerie Clontz, Rae Clinefelter, Alice Crago, Verna Dishong, Iennie Delacirno, Gloria DeSantis, ludy Doolittle, Mary Yovich, Modesta Ferrante, Caroline Emery. NOT IN PICTURE-PC2053 Charlotte Daniels, lane Dungan, Bill Young: C2129 Dolores Columbine, Marian Mancini, Margery Lewis. Iustine Bettiker Margaret Woodland ROW ONE-Miss Woodland, Katherine Hensel, Mabel Fowler, Agnes Hrenko, Sadie Hardaway, Lola R. Hurst, Virginia Gott, Blanche Iackson, Elmeta Linden, lanet Krider, Dorothy LaBuda, Rose Kosegi, Helen Luoma, Miss Bettiker. NOT IN PICTURE--H3083 Irene Iones, Blanche Kapus, Richard Kihn, Gene King, lean LeBrun, Lenore Luscombe, Michael Maggiano, Eugene Muche, Elizabeth Music, Ella Newhouse, Grace Norris, Vivian Opland, lames Pegram: l302l Louise Hall, Billie Henderson, Charles Hicks, loe Horvath. JANUARY CLASS OF '44 47 CLASS OF '44 48 Starved zxstasia Drobik, Alice Zacheroft, Amelia iga, Charlotte Kratofil, Shirley Saddle, iline Petuja, Selma Stahl, Evelyn Cickelli, se Schwartz, Emily Babchak, Elizabeth lko. Homeroom 312'- Homeroom 311'- ROW FOUR-Iohn Frencko, George Manyak, lack Countryman, Iames Osborne, Morris Newman, Roy Iames, Earl Marzulla, Nick Nickolas, Carmen Montecalvo. ROW THREE--Charles Malone, Bob Darone, Iack Murray, Iohn McCormick, Phil McFarland, Bernard Newman, Daniel Myers, Clyde Clark, Nick Mougianis. ROW TWO-Miss Tubaugh, Theodore Meholic, Patricia Mines, Ruth McCormick, lean McNutt, Nancy Newton, Bill Novelli, Miss Kensy. Homeroom 108'- Homeroom 215'- ROW FOUR-Nick Morrison, Wallace Reed, Harold Per- man, Raymond Raeburn, Don Bulford, Ray Oras, loe Popadak, Franklin Capella, Merle What, Charles Reed, Paul Brown. ROW THREE-William Cain, Bobby Ross, Mario Bugone, Guy Capita, Walter Reebel, Robert Perman, Mike Papa- dakis, Dominic Chiarella, Gust Charnas, Peter Boyle, Robert Boles, Eugene Brothers, Mr. Hulme. ROW TWO-Dorothy Rose, Thespina Paris, Elizabeth Carney, Eleanor Buzuleciu, Betty Burgermyer, Virginia Homeroom 114'- Homeroom 115'- ROW FIVE--Francis Crowe, Guy Fabrizio, Walter Craw- ford, Albert Curtis, Ernest DiGiacobbe, lames Dorff, Robert lacobs, Sam Ciferno, Bob Cvengros, Walter Creech. ROW FOUR-Charles Falasca, Arthur Davis, Floyd Davis, lim Dickson, lack DeNoi, Peter Fairmakes, Richard Devlin, lack Clagett, Andrew Christ, loseph DaileY, lames Cope- land. ROW THREE--lames Clark, Fred Dunn, Lillian Druschel, Marilyn Laderer, lean Davey, Doris Crawford, Elizabeth Ann Davis, Nancy Fasani, Betty Ernst, Betty Lea Cummins, Louise DuPlain, Elaine Chill, Emma Lou Eckels. '-First semester. Mr. Miss Mr. Miss Miss Louise Kensy Esther Tubaugh ROW ONE-Rose Marinelli, Berdeene Burfitt, Anna M. Fagan, Betty O'Brien, lane Mills, Carol Morely, loan McKinney, Suzette Moore, lean Montgomery. NOT IN PICTURE-C3121 Novella Henderson, Dominic Massary, Merle Mustakes, Erma lean McGarr, Bud Mc- Gregor, Viola Nolfi, Iohn Opalinsky, Iames Smarty C3111 Robert Amsden, Edward Bates, lames Bowden, Wayne Bradley, Beatrice Burns, Walter Duda, George Dunay, Charles Faggioli, Melvin Hughes, Arthur lsler, Helen Kurucz, leanette Malmrose, Virginia Miller. Harold Hulme Ruth Reuger Brugler, Delia Ramicone, Margaret Robinson, Camille Campana, Agnes Pletovic, Betty lane Reese, Lucy Bocsa, loan Boyle. ROW ONE-Miss Reager, Connie Crowley, Virginia Cas- sidy, Elaine Bogna, Virginia Brains, Barbara Brewer, Marie Brekoski, Josephine Cardinal, Antonetta Chiarella, Ioan Blessing, Margaret Bucci, Carol Brogneaux. NOT IN PICTURE-C2159 Ioe Palchick, Bill Poulas, Viola Rhine, Adam Richie, H081 Clevelen Brogdon, Iohn Bobby, Sylvester Brown, Edward Bryant, Walter Brzezinski, Franklin Cain. Frank Humor Mr. Iesse Beck ROW TWO-Mr. Beck, Eleanor Druga, Mary Dale, Dorothy Cornicello, Dorothea Cook, Eileen Eaton, Marian Downs, Vivian Duche, Veronica Eustace, Helen Dontas, Barbara Day, Dorothy Drescher, Mr. Harnar. ROW ONE--Rose Elie, Catherine Dolejs, Anastasia Drobik, Mary Duncan, lane Duda, Philomena Falasca, Blanche Duda, Willavene Cox, Chrysteen Davis, Marcella Eschrnan, Mary Fisher, Cecelia delVecchio, Virginia Cless. NOT IN PICTURE--f--tll4J Emmeline Church, Doris Churchill, Maurice Coste, Robert Dawson, Ruth DeLaney, Raymond Hall, Sophie Petrovichy ill5J Elsie DeVengencie, Henry Drazba, Eugene Eminhizer, Vivian McDaniel. 49 Movie-Mike-and Stage Men George Kilkenny, Charles Gillen, Ralph Dennis, Sam Dunwoody, Bob Holstrom, Bob Haupt, Bob Robbins. Kneeling-Wayne Brad- ley, Bob Hirst. Homeroom 203'-Miss Emily Kaufman Homeroom 117'-Mr. Norman Iohnson ROW FIVE--V-Charles Frantz, Mike Galiyas, George Hughey, Gus Hall, Iames Funtjar, Sam Hannuksela, Kenneth Hillyer, Paul I-lannison, Donald lohnson, Andrew Foundoulis. ROW FOUR- -lack Hay, Richard Was, Carl Fisher, Clinton Graff, George Flannery, Willie Hall, Ted Guinaugh, Dick Haupt, lack Gherlein, Herbert Spuhler, lack Yarnell, Iames George. ROW THREE-'Rose Marie Samuels, Mary Holloway, Ivy Hicks, Ann Hudak, Audrey Fredrick, Margaret Gayan, Rose Marie Zordich, Iulia Fittipaldo, Marilynn Hatfield, Virginia Glazer, Helen Goschke, Shirley Gee, Iosephine Florio, Gorden Hensel. ROW TWO-Mary Horvath, Mary K. Friedly, Dorcas Fryer, Betty Grimm, Nina Hadden, Harriett Hillman, Virginia Holk, Lois Goodrich, Iune Rae Harper, Nancy Heim, lune Goff, Marcia Greenwood, Mr. lohnson. ROW ONE-Miss Kaufman, Ellen Hendrickson, Evelyn Gentithes, Grace Filmore, Barbara Kendrick, Marjorie Hickling, Ruth Hoehn, Thelma Grove, Lillian Hanna, Elvera Hrecz, Louise Hughes, Olive Hoover, Bill Hofmeister. NOT IN PICTURESCZUSJ Bill Hart, Louis Herbold, Andrew Hreczg fll7J lack Fess, Kenneth Flanagan, Calvin Gilbert, Virginia Gosnell, Ioseph Grey, Victoria Grudowski, lohn Smith. Homeroom 211'-Miss Iosephine Guarnieri I-iomeroom 204'-Mr. Merrill Cooley ROW SIX-William lohnston, loseph Iakubisin, Iames La- velle, Charles Kennedy, David Hunter, Richard Klingen- smith, Dalvin Klingensmith, lohn Knorr, Dick Mahan, Ernest lones. ROW FIVE-Iohn Luptak, Paul Kondzich, Edward King, Dick Hyde, Bill Iackman, David Leach, Victor Karl, Nick Macris. ROW FOUR- lohn Newhard, Howard Knowlton, lack Kerr, Arden Lea, Robert Lindsay, Richard Logue, George Kellner, George Marti, Harry Iones, Iames Letcher. ROW THREE- Anna Huyvan, lean Vesey, Wilma Wolfe, Ethel Ienos, Mary Edna Kane, Kay Woods, Marjorie Hunika, Frances Ludwick, Marjorie Lonsbrough, Frances Knezevich, Rena lones, Myrtle Killibrew, Martha Jenkins. ROW TWO-Miss Guarnieri, Ruth Linamen, Doris Long- worth, Patty lackson, Virginia Marzulla, Nancy lane Iames, Catherine Macaulay, Gloria Maffie, Lola Leuthner, Helen Mamarinos, Rosie Lee Witcher, Mr. Cooley. ROW ONE-Elizabeth Kobasiar, lean Mascio, Bernice Looney, Rose Laprocina, Pearl Konoske, Charlotte Kratofil, Betty Liesy, Lois Hunt, Marjorie Mahan, Virginia Layman, Betty lane lones, Rose Lane. NOT IN PICTURE-42113 Melva Lambert, Glover Lane, Dorothy Lewis, Imogene Lively, Roselyn Lyons, Richard Maffett, Iohn Marko: C2045 Samuel Iohnson, Susie lohnson, Regina Krasowski, Iohn Kostrabra, Irene Wright. Homeroom 218 ' -Miss Helen Ridqley Homeroom 217 ' -Miss Margaret Dennison ROW SIX-Robert Klein, Ted Pippinger, Robert McGuire, Clarence Oliver, Ioe Natural. ROW FIVE-loe Willson, lack Harsh, lack Minton, Arthur O'Leary, lohn Patton, Iohn Mohan, Squire Moore, Robert Mollenkopf, Charles Pealer, Chester Pierce. ROW FOUR-larnes McNeillie, Richard Phelps, George K. Pantelus, lack McMasters, Stanley Olszewski, Robert Mc- Caslin, David Miller, Iames Moore, Bill Morningstar, Mike Michalovich, Herbert Pleasant. ROW THREE-Tom Newsome, Iune Miller, Dolores Murphy, Eleanor McCorkle, Ernice McKinney, Regina Moses, lean O'Rourke, Betty Lou Moran, lacqueline Miner, Mary Lou Natale, lohn Motok. '--First semester. ROW TWO-Grace Nyako, Margaret Nadzan, Shirley Miller, Betty Mellinger, Florence Mason, Catherine Petrick, Lois Miles, Lucie Ann McFarland, Betty McClurg, Gerry Mort, Lucretia Mihaescu. ROW ONEfMiss Dennison, Miss Ridgley, Dorothy Nicholas, Rita Newhouse, Geraldine Newrniller, Ethel Orosz, Ieanette Orell, Mary Obletiloff, Virginia Obletiloff, Norma Nydegger, Pauline Petiya, Irene Politsky, Florence Novak, Dona Moore. NOT IN PICTURE-t2l7J lames Moon, Paul Moore, William McCullough, Ruth Glassford, Mae Meek, Lucille Merwin, Dorothy Monico, Elinor McClure, Marian McLinn, Norman Nikkila, Nellie Pantelusg t218l Marilynn Peschel, Albert Plevyak. JUNE CLASS OF '44 Sponsors Miss Eugenia Vlud cmd Mr. Harry Tull. Officers President, lack Gherleing Vice President, Shirley Burnett, Secretary, Natalie Willicrrirs Treasurer, Bernice Looney. 51 Homeroom 306'-Mr. William Sullivan Homeroom 107'-Mr. Raymond Crawford ROW FOUR-Albert Trimble, August Thumm, Iohn Ticoras, Mosell Ward, Ralph Villers, Donald Veri, Dick Vesey, George Dunmire, Nick Axiotis, Ioe Vandy, Iames Vlahog- enis, Walter Binben, George Allgood, Iames Asolas. ROW THREE-Bill Baer, Iohn Viola, Ralph Treater, Edwin Troup, Betty Thorpe, Dorothy Ball, Madge Beal, Nina Tortorete, Mildred Barrick, Iohn Baird, Warren Angstadt, Marian Thomas, Bob Barnett. ROW TWO-Mr. Sullivan, Audrey Topper, Helen Thack- well, Marjorie Utt, Agnes Vennetti, lane Vlahogenis, Clara Arnold, Carrie Mae Brown, Patty Allard, Rosetta Astolfi, Victoria Abraham, Mr. Crawford. Homeroom 313 '-Mrs. Homeroom 304 ' -Miss ROW FIVE-Iohn Rajcan, Louis Rossi, Leroy Wells, Ioe Wilson, Iames Scala, Eugene Rossi, Henry Ritter, Bill Razo, Iohn Williams, Landres Williams, Roger Porter, Edward Roscoe, Neil Shaffer, Luke White. ROW FOURfRobert Wilson, Bill Ware, Philip Ransbottom, Bill Watson, Marvin Whitman, Lewis Scarnecchia, King Williams, Ralph Wimbish, Benny Williams, Harry Webb, Willie Mae Wimbish. ROW THREE-Mrs. McCurdy, Virginia Wickstrom, Ruth Weller, Marilyn Whiteman, Evelyn Roderick, Mary lane Reese, lean Saunders, Kathleen West, Regina Williams, Angeline Rapone, Winitred White, Anna Yatczyszyn, Ella Mae White, Natalie Williams. ROW ONE-Elizabeth Timko, Laila Uusitalo, Mary Cather- ine Thomas, Ann Thomas, Nancy Lou Wass, Bertha Arnold, Tressa Bench, Lillie Barnes, Minnie Bambaugh, Shirley Barnett, Madalene Belchak, Harriett Best, Mary Ardelean. NOT IN PICTURE-C1073 Beverly Allsop, Minnie Angelome, Betty Lou Arnold, Louise Baanan, Ianet Becker, Betty Bergman, Bill Abler, Iimmy Amberson, Ray Andrews, Harry Arvanitis, Angelo Battista, Douglas Benbow, Palmer Berry, Walter Benedicktus, Marvin Brunog C3065 Robert Taylor, Thad Thirion, Walter Titch, Charles Trekur, Helen Turo, Marjorie Tuttle, Patrick Vitello, Nellie Walchak. Kathryn McCurdy Virginia Carpenter ROW TWO-Ruthann Rastetter, Miss Carpenter, Marilyn Weber, Cecilia Radanovich, Isabella Salcone, Alice Zack- eroff, Eileen Puncsak, Shirley Saddle, Verna Weaver, Helen Schebig, Virginia Wilkinson, Martha Schoultz, Mary Iane Randall. ROW ONE-Betty Roberts, Goldie Ware, Lou Ann Sager, Emily Babschak, Amelia Piluga, Olive Powers, Roberta Pool, Margaret Rowlands, Eugenia Popp, Ieanne Williams, Betty Weaver, Edith Welker, Lelitia Younger, Rita Webster. NOT IN PlCTUREet3I3J Leatrice White, Iames West, C304l Robert Redmond, Mary Louise Rufo, Antoinette Salcone, Patricia Schultz, Arthur Richards, Mary Emma Williamson, Ernestine Young, Wilmer Young, Deminionett Stigall. Homeroom 305'-Mr. Merlin Gander ROW FOUR-Edward Swartz, Thomas Shamrock, Eugene Sferra, Don Stem, George Stosik, John Osborne, Fred Sisko. ROW THREE-Iohn Sutherland, Iohn Suchey, Edgar Single- ton, Richard Snyder, Thomas Stanley, Roy Stafford, Bernard Smith, Frank Sciullo, Donald Ziliox. ROW TWO-l-lurbert Stowe, Selma Stahl, Virginia Kennedy, Eileen Shafer, Beatrice Tobacco, Iosephine Zamaria, Gloria 'eFirst semester. Settime, Mary Salcone, Mr. Gander. ROW ONEkSussie M. Smith, Helyn Smith, Rose Schwartz, Martha Spahr, Iacqueline Shaw, Nancy Sloan, Betty Io Shore, Athena Sideropolis, Betty Wolfe. NOT IN PICTURE-Mike Sernulko, Edwin Shinosky, Betty Sloan, Edward Smuke, William Smith, Mary Ann Spagnulo, Albert Stanich, Ethelene Surin. We Serve Tenth graders make layettes for the Red Cross. JANUARY CLASS OF '45 54 Homeroom 310-Mr. Wiley S. Garrett Homeroom 102-Miss Lorene Troxell ROW FIVE-Faust DeAnnunzio, Harold Cumberland, Ed- ward Rubins, Charles Sicura, Leonard Carter, Fred Swartz, Mike Csiszer, Bill Ciortan, Emerson Stargell, Donald Cline- felter, George Scott, Dick Thomas. ROW FOUR-Paul Carr, Bernard Cook, Eugene Burnett, William Slagle, Paul Taylor, Robert Rowley, Bob Snelbaker, John Szakacs, Frank David, Sherman Miller, Charles Datish, George Shimko. ROW THREE-Joe Celedonia, Donald Campbell, Norman Simpkins, Ruth Salen, Janis Shimko, Helen Cummings, June Seabrook, Geneva Clark, John Stocz, Lewis Canzonetta, Joe Spirko, Nick Savakis. Homeroom 101- Homeroom 31 1- ROW FIVE-James Wells, King Williams, Bill Zeck, Norman Uhlir, Ed Timko, Arvid Uitte, Bob Weisner. ROW FOUR-Thomas Bates, James Bukos, Leroy Brown, William Thomas, John Thomas, Clifford Thompson, Robert Milliron, Gerald Wenker, Hugh Alford, Floyd Barzak. ROW THREE-Herbert Anderson, Edward Bielecki, William Bryant, Bill Webb, Thomas Basick, Matthew Yovich, Eugene Wright, Jack Uber, Joseph Alvara, David Bane, Daniel Bevan. ROW TWO-Miss Tubaugh, Grace Yekich, Johnnie Mae Wright, Mildred Truss, Matilda Astolfi, Audrey Barnett, Homeroom 210-Miss Homeroom 308- ROW FIVE-Franklin Mills, Robert Patchen, David Pumph- rey, James Rimar, Ted Pytlik, Dick Rood, Bob McClelland, Charles Owens, Bud McConnaughy, Robert Myers, Herbert Plunkard, Charles Reed. ROW FOUR-Eddie Lowry, Bill Powell, Jimmy McCutcheon, Richard Ludwick, Anthony Mancini, Bill Myers, Billy Miller, Edward Roper, Tony Pinion, Victor Radu, William Murray. ROW THREE--Elsie Masaitis, Dorothy Lewis, Mary Mac- ciocca, Ruth Nierengarten, Helen Reszegi, Pauline Marhefky, Evangeline Nemtz, Verlee Micheltree, Lillian Reick, Norma McElravy, Charlotte Roksiewicz, Anna Rodanovich, Phyllis Potts. Miss ROW TWOfMr. Garrett, Dorothy Snyder, Mary Jane Sharlock, Margaret Susko, Gertrude Dakin, Carolyn Clark, Betty Jean Clark, Phyllis Smith, Mary Emma Daniels, Ora Callion, Betty Burkett, Kay Shrodek, Miss Troxell. ROW ONEkWilma Crum, Katie Sirko, Marian Stark, Ruth Chaney, Opal Coleman, Mary Jane Schaible, Jane Thomas, Dorothy Conder, Dorothy Craver, Twila Cross, Bernadine Collins, Lois Dakin, Helen Rosko, Rose Soletro, Sarah Stark. NOT IN PICTURE-t3l0l James McNellie, Mary Ross, Reta Runyan, Richard Shafer, Royal Sillitoeg KIUZJ Fred Burrows, Dan Chalop, Jake Collins, Dick Klingensmith. Mr. Harry Taft Miss Esther Tubaugh Ann Berezmy, Rosina Venetta, Irene Yankovich, Mary Trivanovich, Mary Ross, Mary Zubko, Mae Yekich, Mr. Taft. ROW ONE-Fannie Berryman, Anita Beck, Eleanor Yuhosz, Anna Totten, Betty Buresti, Sadie Angelides, Chrysoula Trahanis, Mary Lou White, Agatha Bellay, Felice Bolotin, Barbara Bogan, Shirley Boger, Artha Ahart, Marie Bano- zich. NOT IN PICTURE-tlOlJ Hirsh Avner, Evelyn Barger, Rob- ert Barkley, Anna Birich, Bruce Birrell, Elsie Blackstone, Junior Blair, Richard Brandon, Milton Brogdon, t3llJ Dale Van Fossan, Phyllis Verda, Vera White, Joe Woitowicz, Harry Wood. Gertrude Lynn Eugenia Vlad ROW TWO-Miss Vlad, Rose Mary Perunko, Kathryn McDowell, Earlene Philippi, Rosemary Ronyak, Norma Andrako, Edna Loken, Jane Nolfi, Martha Morelli, Frances Matchock, Violet Ljubicich, Gilberta Raymond, Miss Lynn. ROW ONE-Lois Nicholson, Viola Petrosky, Virginia Ogrean, Penelope Minnick, Katherine Mahan, Marilyn Mattson, Betty Ripple, Barbara McKinney, Agnes Marini, Mary Marzano, Betty Martin, Lois Lintz, Frances Ann Miller. NOT IN PlCTUREit2lOJ Leon Lieberman, John March, Marjorie Myers, Roberta Miller, Carl Mannap 13082 Thomas Nicula, Paul Oldacres, Ralph Perrine, Joe Pletkovic. Save Paper Campaigners REAR-Patsy Vittelo, Gust Papadakis, Emanuel Axiotis, Larry Nelson. FRONT -Donald Johnson, George Pantelas. Our Principal Work of Sylvester Brown 55 JANUARY CLASS OF '45 Homeroom 110-Mr. William B. Goss Homeroom 207-Miss Cornelia E. Porea ROW FlVEYGeorge Zents, Ioe Horne, Stanley Killings- Worth, Harold Hoopes, lay Larsen, Sterling Dungan, Bill Laughlin, Edward lacomb, Paul Zaiic, Franklin Kyser. BOW FOUR-fRobert DeFoor, George l-loma, Addison Hayes, Bill Fetchko, Walter Geclean, Andrew Krupey, Earl Drummond, Emil Dziedzic, Tommy Evans, lesse Eagon, Bob Hayes, Bill Knoske. BOW THREE-Rudolph Krolik, Edward Kvesich, Eileen Kinkaid, Laura I-lromiko, Evelyn Duda, Francis Discerni, Shirley Giddings, Iimmy Farrell, Bob Herst, Charles Mar- shall, Iohn Elick. BOW TWOgFrances Fiorino, Eva Kuriatnyk, Ann Hun- chericlc, Thelma Frierson, Berta Gilliland, Betty Kasegi, lrene Drinco, Mary Lou Dimlinq, Michelina DiPerna, Eva Franks, Concetta DiSantis, Erma Krempasky, lrene Fasock, Mr. Gass. ROW ONE Gloria Drennen, Shirley Gruenig, Cleone Grimsley, Katherine Lesnak, Florence Donalson, Kalliope Giabilis, loAnne Dilley, Virginia Foltz, Rae Lou Ellis, Georgiana Frohn, Norma Davis, Mary Dunay, Victoria Gabor, Teresa DiCenso, Dorothy Kimple. NOT IN PICTURE- f207l Paul Kaniewski, lohn Krasowski, Wilber Great, Frank Habasky, Bessie Lagos, Edwin Hollco, lulius I-lorvath, Nick Laprocina, Earl Lawrence, Paul Lewis, Miss Porea. OW CM Ek l Will Sirive So To Do ROW FlVE Arnold, Rhine, 2, Prince, Barnett, Hickey, Singleton, Gherlein, Dunwoody. ROW FOUR--Deehr, Horvath, Funljar, Gass, Nelson, Lake, Johnson, Scarnecchia, Leach, Bournia. ROW THREE--f-Walson, Spencer, Vfaqner, Cassidy, Wass, Fowler, Montqomery, Smith, Bradley, Scarpaci, Boyer. ROW TWO-V-Mrs. Webb, Hall, Obletiloff, LaBuda, Huyvan Davis, Duda, Salvalo, Zervas, 4, lanis, Speak, Mr. l-lelzler ROW' ONE' Hoelin, Clark, Dusha, lnqersoll, lones, 2 Schraq, 3, Cooper, l, Nickel, 4, Nowlinq, Simone, Wlierley Marcello, Reese, Slip. Please! ROVV EIGHT- Kost, Ellis, Bock, Chiarella, Eckinrode, Mc- Kinney. ROW SEVEN--V-Gunsallus, Schrader, R. Hayes, W. lones Sisk, Kane, Kerr, Powell. ROW SIXH- Spelich, Shively, McVVhirler, Barbe, Thompson Cribley, 5, Wherley, Mollenkopf, Pitinii, Diggs. ROW FlVE Francis, Diehl, Menz, 5, Hall, Larson, Cfillen Barion, Devlin, Gleason, West. ROW FOUR'--Haupi, Rood, Franz, Kapus, Madiqan, Treater, Brothers, Dusha, Brewer, Russell. 1 1 ROW THREE --Mall, Glassco, D, Myers, Caplan, Hollis Nelson. 5, E. Pierce, Brocken, Baltisia, Corsaiea, Moran Axioiis. ROW TWO Mrs. Vxfebb, Sluari, D. Hayes, 5, VVeir, Cvaffey, Harmon, Skocik, Gass, 5, Franks, Hickey, Yanitor, Ludwick Mr. Hetzler, ROW ONE Kovach, Hiesland, 5, Prince, l, LaBuda, 5, 'T lones, 5, Cooper, Spencer, 5, Ross, 5, Van Wye, Baker Dailey. NOT IN PICTURE---Coqqins, 5, Silliman, 5, Grima, 5 Matheny, 5, Lehto, 5. l-Prclsidenl: 2-Vile President: i-Secretary: 4-Treasurer: 5-Head Monilor. f i I President Bill Cooper and his sentries clapped down on corridor loungers, and they liked it-Bill was re-elected president of Student Council, second semester. The eighty monitors were at their sta- tions from the first day of school. Larry Prince stood up under duties of field marshal. The high-light of each installa- tion assembly was the glowing patriotic appeal of Prexy Cooper's speech. lmpressive was the sim- plicity of the memorial service on Armistice Day, honoring loseph Martinek '30 and William Birrell '36 Larry Nelson engineered the get-acquainted dance in Sep- tember. Cold weather brought the noon movies, a source of pleas- ure for students and a source of income for Student Council and the school- Proceeds smashed previous records, says Mrs. Webb. Inquire of Larry Prince and Mary Obletiloff as to super- salesmanship in distributing pen- cils. A corner of the office belongs to Council now. That desk by the door contains student-government documents. The new calendar in the corridor is a great help to busy folks, as well as the absent- minded. This year was crowded with campaigns for civic and national causes-community fundp kits for soldiers: victory drive for paper, scrap, and books, T. B. campaign: lunior Red Cross: defense stamps. The Gavel Falls Bill Cooper, Bill Lehto, Bill Morningstar, Donna Ianis, Connie Zervas, Iune Schrag, Bill Gass. The Corridor F. B. I. REAR-Richard Pinkerton, Bob Moran, Nelson Thompson, Bill Cass. FRONT-Bob Catlin, lerry Armstrong, David Barbe. Home-room presidents Qrnembers of Councilj helped at every call. lt's a good idea to visit the stu- dent governing bodies of other schools. Consequently, Mr. Hetz- ler and a small group welcomed invitations to visit Elyria, Niles, and Lorain high schools. 59 M ch To Be Said On Both Sides A Newsome, Emma Hickox, 3, Paul Nader, Bob W th s, l, Carlie Lou Hall, Bill Gorog, 2. NOT IN TURE-Mr. George Bright, Coach. Ph Iutelists REAR-Thane McDonald, lohn Ticoras, Andrew O d FRONT-----Mr. Donald Fusselman, Sponsor, A d Lea, George Kellner, 2, 3, Richard Hyde, l, L Ann Sager. 1 Pesidenlg 2-Vice Presidentg 3-Secretary. Next time you walk in front of the library and see a display on the bulletin board, stop. lt is prob- ably a Stamp and Cover Club ex- hibit of rarities. And if you are interested in stamps, mount the steps to 3Ol and join America's favorite hobby club. When you see an alert-eyed student, accompanied by a large file case, you can tag him as a debater. This year's National For- ensic League subject is Resolved: That, as a permanent policy, every able-bodied male citizen in the United States should be re- quired to have one year of full- time military training before at- taining the present draft age. The climax of testing skill in argument is the tournament. From the all-day meet in Struthers, held in lanuary, our squad tied with Niles for fourth place. Two tournaments were held in February. At Massillon, our team won four of seven debates. They returned from Sharon, victors in the fray, having won five of six battles. This gave them a tie with Massillon for first place. Cincident- ally, they defeated the Massillon team that dayl. Our debaters failed to place in the State District Tournament at Youngstown on March 14, thereby losing the chance for representa- tion in the Ohio State meet at Co- lumbus. Sponsors and Presidents again budgeted the Activity Ticket funds. A special ticket for lanuary lO-B's was made possible this year. To have or not to have the Activity Ticket another year is the ques- tion. Oouncil recommended to ex- clude from extra-activity status any group which receives one- half classroom credit per semester. This policy should lessen the head- aches for the Deans and the home- room teachers. Clearing House For Club Problems ROW SlXfFlath, Astolfi, lob, Wherley, Cribley, Arnold, Prornmersberaer, Cooper, Gass, Cox. ROW FIVE -Mr. Swart, Hoffhines, Mr. Hezler, Mr. Mollen- kopf, Mr. Fusselman, Mr. Carleton, Mr. Hill, Mr. Beck Withers, Mr. Sullivan, Clark, Mr. Ball, Ewing, Packrnan. ROW' FOUR Mr. Taft, Ross, Kapus, Gaffey, Spencer, Haupt, Schrader, LaBuda, Leathers, Mr. Massar. ROW THREE Filler, Mrs. MCCurdy, Miss Kerr, Miss Kauf man, Miss Carpenter, Miss Vlad, Miss Duck, Miss O'Rouike, Miss l. Guarnieri. ROW TWO f'Miss Malmsberry, Miss Lynn, Miss lewell, Mrs. Webb, Symonski, Stark, Medley, Grimsley, Miller, Lepola, Klivans. ROW ONE 'Mr. Lovett, l, Miss Barrick, Miss Risdon, Miss Bettiker, Miss Partridge, 3, Christ, Wines, Bross, Miss Porea, Hinten, L. Guarnieri, Fowler. i The Footlight Lure ROW FIVE Kilkenny, Gillen, Mall, Stuart, Hirst, Chill, Madden, Davis. ROW FOUR-Cribley, Astolfi, Rood, Novelli, Ondik, Fritz, Kossivas, Newton, Harm, l, Yakovac, Scheirmann. ROW THREE, -Nunnally, Wood, 3, Reid, 2, 5, Haberstroh, Christin, 4, Cook, Melcher, Bland, Simone, Capito, Schatzel, Weber, Foundoulis. ROW TWO-V-Lisby, Reese, MCGarr, Kapus, Kovach, H. Xanthou, Ryabik, Vaselych, Rice, T. Xanthou, Fleishour, Carlson. ROW ONE-Zola, Kayafas, Doolittle, Whitehouse, Saker, 4, Symanski, 2, 5, Miss Bettiker, Iob, 1, Fowler, 3, Bolotin, Kuhen, Dunn, Ready, Edwards, Nordquest. I-Presidenrg 2-Vice President, 3-Serretaryg 4-Treasurer: 5--Program Chairman. So eager were the Harding High actors that they set up a program of three one-act plays during the summer. This enthusiasm is shared by Miss lustine Bettiker, who, in addition to managing Dramatic Club productions, assists on radio programs and directs the senior plays. First performance was lazz and Minuet, which portrays a head- strong young modern and her dream of an ancestor's tragic ad-- venture. ln The Headmaster, the spirit of his dead wife guides the embittered headmaster to deal generously with a staff member. Really Good Medicine it was for the audience to laugh over the at- tempts of a young doctor to con- vince a patient she is not sick. The production of the year was that lively Hungarian comedy, Seven Sisters. The vivacious fourth daughter loves an eligible bachelor in the army, but tradition has it that her older sisters must wed first. So the dashing lover undertakes to supply a husband for each. Not only must a member sub- mit to a try-out to get in the club, but he must earn 50 points a sem- ester to remain in the club. Acting, directing, and a diversity of jobs give him ample opportunity. The Aldrich Family broadcast and Truth and Consequences skit were noteworthy examples. Occasionally the club met in the home of a member. At one such, Niles High club members were guests. Among local guest speak- ers was Mr. Russ Bowman of Masque Club, whose Moments Backstage delighted the young hopefuls. First annual banquet brought alumni back to the fold. The speak- er of the evening was Dr. Edwin Lombard of Hiram College. He said that the successful actor must feel the part he portrays. Whenever possible, our Thes- pians accompany Miss Bettiker to professional productions. This year their critical eye was cast upon Life with Father and Claudia. Spring Festival Queens. 1941 Hortense Sp Moon, eak, attendant: Helyn DeWitt, queen, Beverly Thespicns l The Headmaster Keith Ardinaer, Gaynor, Erma lean McGarr, Sylvia, Bill Yalcovac, Headmaster. NOT IN PICTURE loe Saker, Bristow. Student Director Betsy Whitehouse. Z'-- Good Medicine Bob Stuart, Dr. Graves, Gwendolyn Cook, Hetty Saae: Elsie Mae Reid, Mrs. Graves. Student Director' Ella lane Wood. 3 Seven Sisters Louise Scliiel, Mrs. Gyurlcovicsg Bill Novelli, Eerenzg Bob Hirst tseatedl, Baron Radvianyy Bob Hood, Michael Sandortfy, lohn Ondik, Colonel Radvianyy Erma lean McC1arr, Ella. 4 la2z and Minuetn Ctront to iearl lcltn Ondik, Robert Trowbridge and Townsend: Clara Symanski, Eleanor and Prudence Van Hayden, Glenn Iob, Lord Devereauxp Virginia Steelrnan, Mrs. Van Hayden, Phyllis Dunn, maid. Student Director Archie Astolfi. 5 Seven Sisters Virginia Lowry, Katinka, Geneva Fowler, Sari, Erma lean McGarr, Ella: Harriette Zola, Mitzi, Ella lane Wood, Terkap Helen Xanthou, Liza: Waneda Kuhen, Klaray Louise Schiel, Mrs. Gyurkovics. 6 Seven Sisters Iohn Chill, lanko, lack Madden, Toni. Builders Of A Dummy ROW THREE-W-lab, 8, 9, Capita, 7, Klivans, 8, Ashley, 5, ROW ONE Petrasky, 8, Delllucheito, 6, Stark, l, Trimble, Row Twoecuivef, 9, Fowler, 4, Cex, 3, Allen, 8, Mies 21 CGPIGHI 3' Weir' 8- Kaufman. May I Take Your Subscription? ROW FOUR- Walter lanes, 8, Edward Abraham, 9, Eugene Vauqhi, 8, Betsy Whitehouse, 7, Margaret Smith, 7, Mary Prommersberqer, 8, Donald Eriqle, 9, Harold Newmiller,6, 9. Mazarik, 7, Phyllis Lowrie, 7. ROW '1fHREE 'BOb Hvrdmflfll 9. Howvfd Mfrriheflsff 9, MQW Row oNEee1ene: Bland, 8, Theodora Xemheu, 9, Ann km? 7hQmUSf 71 DUNS Hffllmanf 81 IGFHS Flelshouff 8- Friedly, 7, Dona Harris, 5, Betiy Canine, 2, Clara Symariski, Emma H1CkOX, 7, M1149 P1i1H11. 8- 1, Larry Prince, 3, Patty Wikoff, 4, Lillian Olds, 7. ROVV TWO---Ann Charrio, 7, Ann Michalovich, 7, Belly I-Editor: Z-Assistant Editorg 3-Business Manager: 4--Circulation Manager: 5-Art Editorg 6-Sports Editorg 7-Editorial Staffg 8-Business Staff: 94Art Staff. 64 ln the spirit of this year book, the Echoes staff greets each reader with a friendly hand-clasp. To tell the story of student life at Harding High is our pleasant task. ln the l942 Echoes, informal is the plan, simple are the Words, numerous are the pictures. With a new camera on tap in September, a m b i t io u s photog- raphy looms ahead. Ardor damp- ens when amateur photographers meet temperamental syncronizer. However, perseverance wins. To meet the dead-line of publi- cation, the pace never slackens. Editors Stark and Symanski super- vise the Work of the staff. Staff, it should be explained, is a high- sounding word for those who Write copy, take pictures, build dummy, get advertisements, sell subscrip- tions, mount pictures, read proof, file data, and type copy. Occasion- ally, the Workers take time off for an evening party, Where they test their ability at games and eating. Every member has been devot- ed and pains-taking. Miss Emily Kaufman, faculty adviser, says, The staff is super-deluxe. Let us tell you about the ad gang- they broke the record for speed this year. And isn't the art Work of Dona Harris superb? Chiefs Marie Stark, Mary Capito Cstandingl, Clara Syman- ski, Margaret Trimble, Betty Conine. Ar! Maneuvers Theodora Xanthou, Betty Culver, Glenn Iob, Harold Newmiller, Bill Ashley, Dona Harris. Ad Men REAR-Irving Caplan, Bill Cox, Helen Weir, Iudy Klivans, Larry Prince, Glenn Job. FRONTM-Eleanor Allen, Clara Petrosky. 65 Twice a year, upper-classmen listen breathlessly to Dean lean- nette Bisdon as she reads the list of newly selected members of the National Honor Society. Glad hearts beat faster. Many students, however, are disappointed, for only five per cent from each class 412A-12B-llAj may be elected. President Fred Wherley made a name for himself in his masterful speech on Becognition Day. This was the first time that new mem- bers purchased their own pins. fThe law forbids Boards of Educa- tion to supply theml. Any tax stamps today? is a familiar slogan in every home- room, for Honor Society members collect-and count-the stamps religiously. Money earned thereby is used to purchase eye-glasses for needy pupils. Soaked to the skin, and with dampened feet, spirits, hot-dogs, and candy bars, the Boosters splashed through virtual canals at most of the football games. ln- deed they earned double points for sticking to their guns in the rain. ln the novelty field, decals and felt hats sold like hotcakes. Total sales ranked second in club history. From the generosity of Booster Club came a recording machine to delight the hearts of speech and radio students. The room-to-room broadcasting system installed this year is largely the result of this club's efforts-the school is grate- ful. The Chattanooga Choo Choo furnished the theme for the Four- teenth Annual Frolics. The show Excelsior Laura lean Parshall, Mike Pitinii, Betty Vauglit, Sam Dunwoody, r H B Turner, Mr Rober Fleming, M... ,. t President of N. E. O. T. A., Ted lanes, Fred Wherley. . X .. ., . ....,. Booster Tea: Waiting For The Guests Marguerite Clark, Kay Wagner, Maxine Hinten, Iudy Doolittle, Mariorie Cox, lean Montgomery, Caroline Emery, Lucille Guarnieri, Phil McFarland, N y OR k 66 ' our e. was a huge success, and no won- der! Look who engineered it- Miss Doris Malmsberry and new co-sponsor, Miss Eugenia Vlad. Noon monitors, h e a d e d by Dwight Hayes, were ever alert to clearing the halls. The traditional farewell tea marked each sem- ester's close. Scholarship-Leadership-Character-Service ROW FOUR' Spencer, Enqster, Schraq, Gott, Petrosky Mattson, Amoraanos, Trimble, Stark, Macris, l. Moon. ROW THREE--Mr. Lovett, Thompson, Cooper, B. Moon, 3, Haberstroh, Kaay, Harris, Medley, Pitinii, Moiiqianis, lanis, Zervas, McFarland, Leach, Knox, Clark, 3, Ashley, Ross, Craig, Cass, Miss Risdon. ROW TWO -Nickel, Tones, Vauqht, Weaver, Lowrie Parshall, Guarnieri, Symanski, Smith, MacBurney, Priedly Klivans, Prommerslneraer, Hickey, 2. ROW ONE Prince, Broaden, Withers, Arnold, Caplan Cox, Dunwoody, 2, l, Wherley, l, lob, Bauman, Cribloy Haupt, B For Booster ROW FIVE VanWye, McFarland, Nelson, Wilkes, Mooro, Goroa, Hayes, Madden, Cooper. ROW FOUR B. White, Seiple, l. Kerr, Dunmiro, Knowlton, Whitman, Welsh, McWhirter. HOW THREE- fWaaner, D. Williams, Clark, Speak, Enqstor, I. White, Smith, VanHuffel, l. Williams, MacGregor, Cox, ROV! TWO Alexander, Miss Malmsberry, Whiteman, Reese, Carbauqli, Mills, Beeson, Newton, Guarnieri, Mc- Kinney. Montgomery, Miss Vlad. ROW ONE-- I-linten, O'Rourke, Schraq, Arnold, Harmon 2, 4, Schrader, l, B. Kerr, l, 2, Hall, 3, Nowlina, Moon Drescher. 1 f 1+1Jl'USl.ffL'I7lf fil'1'u' lJ1'L's1'd0r7l: J,--Sl'lTf'llII'l.l,' 4--v1kI'd'llSLll'I'I'. Kings and Pawns POW TWO Copeland, Hood, Ashley, Mr. Taft, Asiolfi, ROW ONE-W Scheirmann, Anqstaclt, 3, 5, Bauman, 3, Ewing Dillon, Kilkenny. l, Pinney, 2, Clark, 2, Wiihers. Yea. Virgil! HOW FOUR --Cox, Iones, Bauman, Caplan, King. ROW TWO--Hunika, Trimble, Donnalley, Whitehouse, 3 Grimsley, Medley, l. ROW THREE---Withers, Smith, Calhoun, Symanski, Prom- RQW QNEYWGOHI Zuccol petmskyl 3, MIS, Webb' Stark mersberqer. l, Enqsler, Nowlinq. I--Prcsident: Z--Vice Presfdenr: 3--Secretary: 4-Treasurerg 5-Program Chairman. 68 A treat is in store for any spec- tator who wanders into Room lOl from four to six o'clock, Friday. Time loses all significance to these devotees of chess. Talk about con- centration-an air-raid couldn't budge them. The boys maneuver their men with the seriousness at- tached to army tactics. This year Mr. H. H. Taft and his proteges have officially organized -yes, a constitution-and have joined the list of W. H. S. clubs. These mathematical wizards do not confine their competition to members only. They are glad to Slalemale REAR-Warren Angsiadt, Mr. Taft, Bob Dillon, Alex Scheirman. FRONT-Guy Ewing, Archie Asiolfi. ' f i I ' ng, 1 ian Zucco, Cl a Peiros y, . ., Ruth En ster Mildred Gott, Iacquel' A houn, Mrs e , 1X'qlI'l1CI Humka 3, battle With other players. They enjoyed the contest with Paines- ville's Men's Chess Club. Even the seniors make believe in these days. A Roman didn't really rob his mother's linen closet to secure an appropriate Wedding garment-flowing robe of spotless White. But few togas are to be found these days: so the Latinites make the best of it. Tradition de- mands that before the marriage a sacrifice be offered to the Aus- pices. The ceremony ought to take, for the knot is tied twice--first in Latin, then in English. The cele- bration concludes with proper re- freshments-cake and wines fsoft drinksj. Thus Rome is re-created in the 12-A Virgil class fotherwise known as the Aeneid Clubj once every six Weeks. Another program was devoted to The Wrath of the Nymphsf' To relax, near each semester's close, the Latinites eat fbut not on couchesj their dinner with all the trimmings at the home of the sponsor, Mrs. Clara Webb. Roman Wedding TED-Margaret Trimble, Eugene Prom- mersberger. STANDING-'Marie Stark, Ted I Ih K' g l ' C l I N 1 s, o n in , rvmg ap an, ean ow- L'l1' ar k Bill Cox, g , me Cal- . W bb V' ' ' ' . Here They Come Across The Field ROW SEVEN--Pretot, Mortimer, Hughes, Shively, Herbold, Creager, Hurst, Darone. ROW SIX Parshall, Collier, Parr, Kinderrnan, Appleby, Kaetzel, Toures, Villers, Welker, Gildea, Crago, Meigs. ROW FIVE- Gott, O'I..eary, Kendrick, Bane, Swartz, Wilson, Maggiano, Harsha, Boyle, Iaskowick, Nader. ROW FOUR -f-'- K. Campbell, Baird, Valentz, Erninhizer, Clapp, Pluche, Barbe, Lake, C. Christ, Knox, Prornmers- berger. ROW THREE Phelps, Coste, Bland, McCormick, Bradley, Ware, Patton, Yannucci, Lake, Snyder. ROW TWO -Zeigler, Smith, Chiarella, Satalla, Hoagland, Logue, Woodworth, Hehe-brand, I. Price, B, Snelbaker, Parker, King, l, Kentucky. ROW ONE- A. Christ, Trube, Sutherland, Singleton, Holmstrom, F. Sneibaker, Griffing, A. Price, Hrecz, Dennis, Arrnsirong, 2, Arnold, Garrnan, Oherg. NOT IN PICTURE Mr. Corlett. High Steppers ROW THREE-f'Punscak, Church, Nodzan, Nyedegger, Powers, Rufo, Tahacco, Schultz, Wilkinson, Pierson, E. Young, lackson. ROW TWO Braun, Baanan, Begalla, Cola, Duda, Friend, Macaulay, B. Young, Flannery, Burgerrnyer, Miller. ROW ONE Flask, Davis, F. Gallo, Diehl, McGregor, Ianis l, Iohnston, Thompson, l, Sako, 2, S. Gallo, 3, Campbell. NOT IN PICTURE-V-Mr. Corlett, Thomas, 3. I-l'res1'dvn1: 2-Vive President: 5-50f'fPff1fV' V for VICTORY Give a hand to our marching band and high-stepping twirlers, Who at every football game in sun or rain Cmostly rainb gave a spec- tacular performance. And the pleasure was theirs to help the football squad celebrate in an after-season dance. lt was a busy year for Director Charles Corlett and his horn- tooters, for they figured in many functions. In their neat uniforms, they joined the festival of march- ing bands in Kent and took part in the National Defense Program in Ravenna. They also blew the roofs off the Robins and Harris- Warren Theaters at the football rallies. Add to that, dedicating the I-Iardscrabble Bridge in zero Weather and participating in the dedication of St. Ioseph Hospital addition--and you have a super musical outfit. . an an an a. A A.. ,, ,.,,. Choristers ROW FIVE- Logue, Shakley, Wilson, 4, Berry, Newsome, A. Hughes. ROW FOUR- Binda, Pretot, l, Bush, 4, Kina, Shaffer, Kline, Ewtnq, F. Davis, Yakovac, Viola, Mr. Scheiq. BOW THREE---Eustace, DuPlain, Kane, Sutherland, Lively, Anderson, Lewis, Engstrom, Phillips, Moran, McGarr, 2 Kovach. BOW TWO- -Thomas, Greenwood, Becker, Layman, Dixon Wilson, Hall, Hillman, Eaten, Angelome, Murphy. ROW ONE-Xanthou, Santulis, Faqqioli, Wolfe, Brown Shaw, Brain, Hicklinq, Lyons, Orell, Hanna, Gosnell. Music-Makers ROW FOUR Mr, Srheiq, Hayes, llowns, Arnoltl, l, lfvetett, Oberq, l, Lea, Anderson, Mr, Denovchek, ROW THREE- -Clark, Bock, Uhlir, Penner, Lake, 2, Gordon, Newhard, 3, Brugler. I-1'r'Psident : Bradley, Knox, Z-Vice President J 72 v BOW TWO Heed, Clapp, llalvis, Susko, O'Leury, Blasko, Fokos, 2, Killinen, 4, Macris, Keriotes, Woods, Kaetzel. ROW ONE--Mary I. Thomas, Christ, Sarandos, Santulis, Barnett, Lowry, Utt, Clute, Weller, Parshall, Margaret Thomas, 4. 3-Secretary: 4-'1 'reasuren ROW FIVE-VanWye, Dunmire, Hurd, Hoffhines, l, Pitinii Pierce, Allen. ROW FOUR-Mr. Denovchek, Massar, Flath, Hrecz, Poulos, M. Hughes, Matheny. Johnson, Patton, Mahan. ROW THREE-Cook, Ecker, Z, Wormley, Gruenig, Kennedy, Day and Night could well be the theme song of the A Cappella Choir, for their voices are ever in demand. Untiring were the efforts of Director Carl Sheig and his songsters in behalf of Booster Week. We thrill to their Loyal to Warren High over WBBN on the Know Your School program. Numerous are their appearances at school, church, and club gather- ings. The Choir cherishes such ex- periences as singing to the State Salvation Army Convention in Canton and Mt. Union College in Alliance. 1 Palen, Davies, Paulick, Gott, Fowler, Marmarinas, Ienkins Williams. ROW TWO-Morrison, Popp, Simmons, Miller, P. Davis Briton, Caldwell, Potter, Uusitalo, Pletkovic, Henderson. ROW ONEwSpahr, Young, Reese, Fittipaldo, Kuhen, New- hard, 3, Brugler, Schwartz, Stahl, Cickelli, Natale, Doolittle The outstanding presentation this year is America at Home. For the Ianuary Baccalaureate, Quest for a Victorious Life was sung. Erma lean McGarr, Floyd Davis, and Bill Yakovac give read- ings, which, accompanied by the Choir, add beauty to these selec- tions. The orchestra led us in our Christmas Carol sing. At every W. H. S. play, at every Community Forum, for each commencement program, these musicians and Di- rector Carl Sheig are in attend- ance. Crawford's Specimens ROW FIVE Ritter, Vesey, Potion, Trube, Huqhey. ROW POUR I-Ioupt, lVlCNu1i, Brock, Counlrymori, Kliriqen- smith, Cose, 4, Asolos, Newhord. ROW' TIIREE Mottsorr, Couffielcl, Dilley, Lindlnerq, ROW TWO- Mr. I-Iulme, Day, Thomas, Miller, l, Oberq, 2 Cook, Kemper, Beck, 3, Mr. Crorwford. ROW ONE Brewer, Cox, Korl, 2, 3, Riffle, 4, Weir Nelms, Alford. NOT IN PICTURE Huqhes, l. Test-Tube Artists ROV! FOUR Cose, Goroq, I, Brock, 2, Roddy, Clork. ROW THREE Ilolirislrom, Uhlir, Dioqs, Weir, Hickey, Doily, Ahcrrt. 1 I ROW TWO- Mr. Mossor, Kindermon, l-linten, Cox, 3, 4 MacGregor, Smith, O'Cormor, Friedly, Srielboker. 2, Rogers, Norclquesi, Conine. 're's1'c!enI 5 I - Vin' lJI'L'S1fd0l7l J 3AS0CI'L'flII'lff 4-Trvasurvr 74 ROW ONE---Carlson, Knox, Filler, l, Thomas, 3, 4, Meyer, Gathering about huge, crackly fires, enjoying home cooking flvlr. Crawford'sJ, going on hikes, and following deer trails were pleas- ures enjoyed by the Zoology Club members at Greenwood Hunting Lodge during Thanksgiving vaca- tion. Embedded in the Alleghenies, it was an ideal place for Harding's nature lovers. At meetings, anything can hap- pen, from picnicking at the Craw- ford Hanch to dissecting a frog. That handsome new sweater of bright green and white is sported by a Zoologyite. Ten boys reveled in the snake- hunting, sun-baking, and deep- sea-fishing with Sponsors Hulme and Crawford on the annual Christmas flight to Florida. Of course, the boys and girls back home enjoy the spoils-a remark- able collection of live snakes and movies of the trip. When Chemistry Experimenters were children, they risked life and limb while they tested out those toy chemical sets. Now they as fearlessly generate phosphine gas, demonstrate reciprocal combus- tion and explosives. lt's a good idea to have Sponsor lvan Massar handy to revive the victim when these young Einsteins initiate new members. Defense industry curtailed the club's usual visits to industrial lab- oratories and blast furnaces. They did observe rubber processes at Denman Tire and Rubber Co. They also visited Meander Dam Water Purfication Plant. Snake-churmers Mr. Crawford, Bob Mollenkopf, Phil Ransbottom, Fred Burrows, Dick Haupt. Chemistry initiates REAR-Kay Wagner, Tom Welsh, Ewing Daily, Anne O'Connor, Marjorie Cox. FRONT-Phil Mc- Farland, Bill Gorog, Caroline Emery. National defense problems held Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail can stop our Safety Council boys from directing the parking at the rear of our building. We hope you don't catch cold, boys-and thanks for this real service to the school. First Aid RE R-Mr. Bright, lean Masterson, Dorothy Hoag- l d Iames Asolas. FRONT-Ruth Ann Dilley, lean L b n, limmy Knowlton, Mary Dale, Aletha Don- ll y Robert Rowley. Ballot Masters REAR-George Kilkenny, Gwendolyn Cook, Donna Diehl, Betty Vaught. FRONT-Velma Kalvesmaki, Ella lane Wood, Shirley Kinderman, Charles Gillen. Bob Withers undertakes the job of teaching some young hopefuls the art of driving a car. Please don't be frightened by the number of crashes heard behind Harding High. lt isn't saboteursp it's just the drivers of tomorrow. Seriously, Bob teaches the scientific way-theory first. The driving aspirant learns about gears and right-of-way. He is tested on depth perception and width of vision. Vital war precautions, such as conduct of pedestrians in case of a blackout, have been stressed this year. Sponsor George Bright also organized a class in First Aid. Mr. Donald Baker instructs an- other group of First Aiders. Once a year, leaders in our Hi- Eco-Sy take over the city of War- ren offices, from health inspector to fire chief. Thus, Warren had a woman mayor ffor a dayj-Ella lane Wood. This social science group en- courages good citizenship through the ballot. They conducted a mock election in November for the stu- dents of W. H. S. The school vote tallied in most cases with the offi- cial city election. Students were overwhelmingly in favor of the School Bond issue. priority in discussions at meetings. However, a hay ride or a skating party occasionally won favor. Stop-Look-Listen ROW FOUR- Boyle, George, Ritter, Shaffer, l, Uhlir, maki, Nordquest, S, Gallo, 2, 5, Hakala, Leach, 2, 5, C Withers, Countryman, Thompson, Lea, Davis, Mr, Bright. ROW THREE Stanley, West, F. Davis, Kraker, Kontas, ROW ONE- Clark, Novak, Hrecz, Bolovan, Gott, Thomas Diggs, Karl, Astolfi, l, Angstadt. 3, Totterdale, Rosenthal, 3, Lewis, Tkach, Yovich. ROW TWO'-Newton, Simmons, Xanthou, F. Gallo, Kalves- NOT IN PICTURE McVicker, 4, Edwards, 4. Citizens In The Making ROW FOUR-Kilkenny, Madigan, Gillen, Gilvary, Tones, ROW TWO--Kinderman, 2, 5, Fritz, Knox, Totterdale, Taip- Saker, 2, 5, Dunwoody, Caplan, Prommersberger, Gherlein, ale, Hill, Iohnson, Ferguson, Capito, Trimble, Stark, Du Knowlton, Plain. ROW THREE-Geaman, Hinten, Schaible, Vaught, Kalves- ROW ONE-Moore, l-lall, Bland, Kennedy, Gruenig, Wood, maki, 3, Andrews, Haberstroh, Cook, West, Becker, Green- l, 3, Roddy, Cox, l, Nowling, Allen, Petrosky, Miss Lynn, wood, Friedly, Angstadt. Miss O'Rourke. I-I'resr'dmt, 2--Vice Prcsidentg 3-Secretary: 4-Treasurer: 5-Program Chairman. 77 Veteran Reporters ROW THREE Yerkovuu, 7, Fieishour, 7, Rhine, Lowrie, 7, Klivons, 3, Xcxnihou, Kcqy, 7, Dcrkin, Dooliitie. Ewing' ROW ONE Miss Pore-cr, Goss, 3, 7, Deliluchetio, Medley ROW T'WO Hyuliik, 5, 7, Huberstroli, 7, Vcseiyfii, 4, 7, 1, 2, 7, Hcupi, 1, 2, 7, Dougherty, 7, Hcirdrnon, 6. 121111117 1.llv 1fc1'11m'.' J','iSS1S1LlI71 lflllvlklff 5-Cauldron lfalzmr: 4--liusincss IVIKIIYKIQCIT 7'i'xtlL'Cl'l17Sl-V711 Mumlqvri 6--1'hologrup170r: 7l1ifIL'V77l7Cf of Quill and Sfmll. The Cubs ROW THREE Arvunitis, Kane, Miss Porec1,Giivf1ry, Stuart, ROW ONE Ccxier, Cummings, 2, Stitt, Hinten, l, 2, 3 Vario. Grimsley, 1, 3, Bross, 1, Wines, 2. ROW TVVO Menz, Puck, Vlood, Evans, Smith, Bolotin. NOT IN PICTURE V-Larson, 1, Harper, 2, Byrne, 2, Hayes, 2 1'-1111117 1.lAl1l71.S Iftlilur: J AhSl-Sllll7l lfdilor: 3-Mvmbcr of Quill and Stroll. 78 That hole in the wall, Room 209, seethes with journalistic activities. There is produced our favorite newspaper. For two weeks the re- porters pound out copy, and then comes the big moment-Friday at 11:25. Arms stacked with the new issue of 1-ligh Life, they head for the various class-rooms. By ll:45, nineteen hundred people read the news, hot off the press. Who can resist the teacher feature, Kli- vans' Klub Kapersf' Ravings by Cass, or snappy sports commen- taries of DelDuchetto? The funnies of The Tribune take a back seat every Wednes- day and Saturday, for it's High Lights again. What fun these cubs have in snatching a scoop from a veteran! The reporter with good vocal control is likely to be heard over WRRN too, racing through the latest school dope. Rotation of editors for 1-ligh Lights is favored by Miss Cor- nelia Porea, faculty supervisor. Calling all themes! Consequent- ly, Cass, Klivans and Co. invest in extra pairs of glasses. They become goggle-eyed and green- eyed, making the adequate selec- tion for The Cauldron. A work of art in make-up is that 1942 Caul- dron. lournalist meets journalist at monthly Tri-County sessions. But the big moment of reward and recognition arrives on that im- portant occasion-the Second An- nual Banguet. High Life on the Iob Nick DelDuchetto, Lillian Medley, Nancy Storrner Dolores Ryabik. High Lights Beats Deadline STANDING-Betsy Stitt. SEATED---Margaret Smith lanis Clark, Maxine 1-linten, Bob Stuart. The Cauldron Boils Dorothy Vaselych, Dolores Ryabik, Lillian Medley Pat Dougherty, Bill Gass. 79 Rex and Regina Larry Larson, Clara Syinanski. Frenchies on WRRN REAR-Larry Prince, lack Madden. FRONT-Mo nette Weir, Beverly Moon, Mrs. McCurdy, Geneva Fowler, Miss Reager. The rhythmic strains of the Can- cion de los Amigos Espanolesu pour forth from the Spaniards of W.l-l.S. when Los Amigos Espan- oles get together. CAmiga Friedly composed the Words of this songj. Se Abre la session begins each meeting. Then los amigos ex- change fin Spanish, by all meansj information about Spanish and South American customs. Antonio Alonso, a fourteen year old boy from Castillian Spain, was a heartily welcomed addition to the club. Senor l-letzler was grati- fied over the total membership this year, the largest in the club's history. The annual Mardi Gras in Feb- ruary found Tarzan himself lurk- ing about. Preparing for this gala affair keeps all French and Span- ish students busy for many days. To Le Cercle Francais bring your stock of French vocabulary. Merry is a song fest with Debara Williams at the piano. Memorable is a Christmas party with French- born Paulette Hein present. Mov- ing is Miss Ptuth Reager's story of her friendship with a French Woman through years of corres- pondence. Best of all is Madame McCurdy's continental breakfast, with real French pastries. Both Los Amigos and Le Cercle were on the air this year during the W. I-I. S. hour. Each group treated its graduating members to a farewell luncheon--the senior speeches fno Englishj are never too lengthy. Se Habla Espanol ROW THREE-HWherley, Thompson, Hayes, Pitinii, 2, 5, shall, Wikoff, 3, 4, Totterdale. Fmmls' 1' Row ONE- Leach, vveqvef, Wood, Cribley, 1, Kiwqns, ROW TWO Mr. Heizler, Symanski, Friedly, Lawrie, Par- 3, 4, Astolfi, 2, 5, Macris, lvlouqianis. Parlez-Vous Francais ROW FOUR-f--McWhirter, Kane, Rhine, Prince. ROW TWO-Yencer, Smith, Shriver, Speak, Hoagland, 1 Kuhen, Loutzenhizer, Mrs. McCurdy. ROW THREEiiiCOulfield' Xgmhou' Young' 3' Vfmmffel' Row ONE--Boloiin Dean Moon Williams 3 Fimh 2 5 Guarnieri, Zola, Rose, 2, 5, Lisby. Fowler, l, Allen, Weir. I A leljresidentg 2-Vice Presidentg 3-Secretaryg 4-Treasurer: 5-Prograrn Chairman. 81 Hi-Y: The Upper-Crust ROW FIVE Pluche, Armstrong, Barton, Schryver, Rhine Everett, Meholick, King, Sisk, Wilkes, Gordon, Saddle Myers. 1 I ROW FOUR --Morningstar, Pinkerton, Kane, Catlin, Moran, Cooper, McWhirter, Kilkenny, 4, Cole. ROW THREE- Iob, Larson, Brooks, Thompson, Bauman Devlin, Baker, Iohnston, Madigan, Dunwoody. f ROW TWO -Wherley, Clark, Rinehart, Corsatea, Hayes, Axiotis, Kerr, Moon, Lehto. ROW ONE -Caplan, DelDuchetto, Elath, l, Cox, Ashley, W. Iones, Harnar, 3, T. Iones, Gaffey. NOT IN PICTURE -Iohnson, 3, 4, Goss, l, Sponsors Donald Eusselman and Iohn Maurer. Hi-Y: The Middle Crust ROW FOUR Pretot, Logue, Daily, Shakley, Ondik, Iames, Kenneweg, C. Clark, Meigs, ROW THREE Schaffer, Iohnston, Creager, Hunter, Clapp, Norton, G. Ewing, White, G. Clark, l. 1--President : 2-Vice President: ROW TWO'--Hutton, B. Ewing, Schwartz, Yanitor, Ander- son, Ross, Hickey, Knox, King, Massar. ROW ONE--Campbell, Fahndrick, 4, Harmon, 3, Nickel, Kapus, l, Franz, Williams, Myers. NOT IN PICTURE-Sponsors O. A. Lovett and Glenn Ball. 3--Secretary: 4-Trcasurcr. H1 Y: The Lower-Crust ROW FOUR---Asolas, Guinaugh, Devlin, Watson, Marti, Boles, Gherlein, Boyle, Raeburn, McGuire. Spuh1er'VeSeY'KnOrr' Row oNE Kerr Seiple Newman Mccofmick Miner ROW THREE- -letsclier, .'l'rirnble,l Klingensmith, Clagett, Mcparlcmd 1 Steivens dinmmcs Jevlleu. A ' ' Knowlton, Morningstar, Hiller, Veri, Hart. ' ' ' ' ROW TWO Stem, Morris, Meholick, Finegold, Biggers, NOT IN PICTURE Sponsor Morey Vtlebstor, l-li-Y fellows were pioneers of our new Victory dances, which have been so popular. R for reorganizing seemed to be the key-note of Hi-Y clubs this year. First of all, Hi-Y night is no longer Friendship night-l-li-Y meets on Tuesday. Council, led by Boris Kapus, strove to raise standards and unify ettorts ot the various groups. The mass induction of new members is always solemn and impressive. Each of the tive groups Outdoor Bean Feed REAR--Bill Logue, Walter Iones, lohn Nickel, FRONTH Pat Hickey, Don Harnar, Boris Kapus, Bill Gass, Harold Meyers. has its own weekly program of an educational or recreational na- ture. Outstanding all-club events are the annual pow-wow and the school dance. Come On. You Y Girls BOW EIGHT----Eschman, Eustace, Hydic, Ecker, Ft. Arnold, 2, Brain, Carney, Hoehn, B. Arnold, V. Cox, Hatfield, Carbaugh, M. Clark, 4, Alleman, Beard, Dilley, R. Beck, Crowely, B. Clark, M. Cummings, Duncan. ROW SEVEN--Ewing, Henderson, Holk, Goschke, Day, 4, Greenwood, Boyle, Dean, Engster, Daniels, C. Hall, 4, Davis, Beeson, M. Cox, E. Cummings, Carlson, 4, Alford, McGuire, M. Beck, Boyd, E. Cox. ROW SIX' Cornwall, Brugler, Dravis, Burns, I. Davey, Lutton, E. A. Davis, I. Fittipaldo, I. Hill, Ferguson, Brown, Andrews, Barnoff, Diehl, I. Davies, Emery, 4, Evans, Guarnieri, l, Grimsley, Dougherty, 2, Canine, A. Friedly. BOW FIVE- D. Fittipaldo, I. Beck, Druschel, Ball, Cummins Ernst, Lowry, Dakin, Butler, Biqq, Gossnell, Hillman, Ei Eaton, Brekoski, DelVecchio, Flowers, Medley, Hunika, Cassidy, Kennedy. BOW FOUR M. K. Friedly, Hrecz, DuPlain, Church, De- Santis, Dishong, Campbell, Custin, Cauffield, Charno Alexander, Hein, Fleishour, Charnas, Bland, 4, Forkner, 3, Gee, Goff, Crawford, Becker, Hickling. ROW THREE--Hadden, Amorganos, Columbins, D. Allen 2, 3, Davies, Difford, Brooks, W. Eaton, Burfitt, Fagan Allard, Fryer, F. Gallo, Armbasick, S. Gallo, Alford Hughes, Grgurich, Hakala, Fokos, Hensel, Gauchat. ROW TWO-Downs, E. Allen, Fowler, Bolotin, Christin, l Hakes, Haberstroh, Blackstone, Clinefelter, Hinten, Apple by, Chryst, Caldwell, D. Harris, Hendrickson, Hoffman Harper, Barrick, B. Arnold, Heim, Beal, Collier, Florio Fisher. ROW ONE-Craqo, Drescher, Clontz, Gott, P. Hall, Brown Filmore, Bross, Faniri, B. Harris, Doolittle, Chasser, Fodor Dixon, Gruenig, Dunn, Edwards, Begalla, Bansky, Delli muti, Brewer, Abraham, Broqneaux, E. Gentithes, Grove NOT IN PICTURE---Calhoun, 3, Ellis, 3. ROW SEVEN--Popp, Parr, A. Price, I. Price, Leisy, Palen, Newhard, Manning, lvosevich, Knox, McClure, 2, Lucy. BOW SIX- F.. Newhouse, Iackson, Plunkard, M Lewis, Norclquest, O'Connor, l, Lisby, Madusjeski, Michalovich, McCall, Lehto, E. Moore, Keifer, Lightner. ROW FIVE -Masterson, Isroff, Kovach, Kinderman, Potter, Opland, Fasani, Brugler, Layman, Dontas, Druga, Nicholl, McAleer, Pool, Mellinger. ROW FOUR----Perlin, Malrnrose, Moore, I. Miller, McKinney, 2, Ludwig, Lonsbrough, Osborne. 1- Prvsidentg 2 - Vice Presi Keyser, McGarr, 3, S. Montgomery, M. Miller, Iames, Lambert, V. Obletiloff, M. Obletiloff, l, Kunozwich, dent: 84 ROW THREE--Narotsky, Kasky, McNutt, I. Mills, Morley Petrosky, Kagy, Klivans, Lowrie, Iob, N. O'Rourke, Lepola Mahan, Meeker, D. Iohnson, Hanawalt, D. Lyons, P. Iohn son. ROW TWO-Mason, 3, Cook, Kapus, Krider, Neidlinger Nunally, Nowling, Pletkovich, R. Lyons, Kane, Moran, I O'Rourke, Prigg, Ingersoll, Natale, Oates, Mougianis Macris. ROW ONE--Ieffrey, Lebrun, Linden, Newton, Kemper Musick, Ieffers, V. Iohnson, M, Mills, Klingensmith, Puck Nicholas, McClurg, S. Miller, Longworth, Miner, E. New house, D. Mort, Ready, Paulick, G. Mort. NOT IN PICTURE-McElravy, l, R. Miller, 4, Melcher, l. 3 -Secretary: 4 - Treasurer 1 1 1 ROW EIGHT-Taipale, Zervas, Salvato, E. Smith, Rupert Schaible, Simone, R. Thomas, Steele, Rogers, l, Newsomel ROW SEVEN-Ross, Nastal, Totterdale, M. I. Thomas Todor, Russ, Roksiewicz, Santulis, T. Xanthou. ROW SIX-MacGregor, Saddle, Reid, N. Williams, 2, Wass Weller, Whitehouse, Zola, Rowlands, Snelbaker, Yencer Racco. 4 ROW FlVEeWelker, Wherley, B. I. Reese, 1, Wood, 2 Ouinn, Oualey, A. Thomas, Whiteman, 4, Weber, Tor- torete, H. Weir, Sollitto, Thompson. ROW FOUR--D. Williams, Topper, Sager, Thorpe, M. I. Reese, R. Williams, Shaver, Wines, Swift, Riffle, Y. Rice, ROW THREE- B. Young, Virca, Weisiqer, l. Weir, Steel- man, Veits, Trembath, Vauqht, Rausch, Tyler, M. Smith, 2, Vanirluffel, C. Younq, Wagner, 3. ROW TWO-H. Xanthou, Wormley, Samuels, 3, Parker, Rose, D. Smith, E. White, M. Weir, Schebiq, Wilkinson, West, Thackwell, Shafer, Woods, Roderick, 3, Shaw. ROW ONE----Schwartz, Ramicone, Schraa, 4, Symanski, Stormer, Weaver, 5, S. Rice, Reick, 2, Spahr, Stitt, I. White, I. Williams, l, Simmons, Burns, Adviser Miss Reaqer, Sutherland. NOT IN PICTURE-r Advisers: Opal Briley, Ann Gay, Iustine McConnell, Dolores Viutti, Iucly Klivans, Eugenia Vlad, Shriver, Speak. Edith Galloway, Ianet Cronberqer. I-Presr'dent: 2-Vice President: 3-Secretary: 4-Treasurer 5-Ring Group Chairman. A jolly mixer starts off the Friendship crowd. Then 10-B's ao in training, while veterans scatter among the various workshops. The choir Qin vestmentsj made its ini- tial appearance at the candle- liahtina, ceremonial service. At the Christmas assembly, the girls presented a beautiful panto- mime of Why the Chimes Rana, while Erma Iean McGarr read the story. The mitten-tree at the Y. W. C. A. was as enchantina as fairy- land. Santa Claus brouqht each member the desired aown for the all-important Christmas Formal. Time passes, and aaain lO-B's leave the ranks of probationers, and seniors weep their last fare- Wells. Box Lunch Auction REAR--Blanche Kapus, Patty Allard, Marqaret Smith FRONT Anastasia Rogers, Betty Melcher, Ianis Fleishour Iacqueline Calhoun, Lucille Guarnieri, Iudy Klivans. 85 Off The Record ROW THREE---Clark, Malleil, Hirsi. ROW ONE Calhoun, Zola, lsroff, Whitehouse, 3, Madden RQW TWQ Mr- Huime' Crawford, Alford, Alexander' l, Melcher, 4, Carlson, Bolotin, Ball, Thomas, McGarr Saddle, Yakovac, 2, 5. McClure, Davis. Calling All Sienoqs ROW FOURW Amoraanos, Hoffman, Charna, Michalovicfh, ROW TWO Kluchor, Srnarl, Cipriani, Czoldnsr, Nemiz Broqdon, Wimhish, Fleishour, Ryahik, Dunn. Slelnf Paris' KGQY- ROW ONE-f-Chaney, Shaver, 3, Lepola, l, Kvesich, 4 ROW THREE- Mr. Gander, Wiaer, Lucy, Racher, Tomazin, Petrosky, Rice, Palen, Ross. Cornicello, Kuhart, Vaselych, Mr. Sullivan. NOT IN PICTURE- Krauss, l, 2, Ondik, 2, Dailey, 4. I-Pra'sz'cIent: Zillifk' PI'0Slldk'V7fj 3-Secretary: 4-Treasurer: 5--Program Chairman. Time For A Symphony LEFT TO RIGHT-Harriette Zola, lack Madden, Betty Melcher, Robert Hirst, Iacqueline Calhoun, Betsy Whitehouse, Bill Yakovac, Ioan lsroff. Music hath charms. No, not for the Miller and Goodman fan. You classical music lover, lend ear. And so is born the new Phono- Classics Club. These students meet to share their ideas and their rec- ords. Sponsor Harold Hulme is the most valuable member. CI-le has the most recordsj. Plans for the future include the formation of a library of records. Achievement No. l has been to present the English department with an album of records, among which are famous poems recited by well-known readers. Classical records are always welcomed with delight Cproviding they are not more than twenty- five years oldl. Por a good lesson in how and why you should ap- preciate classics, become a Phono- Classic. Can you recite the do's and dont's of office procedure? Do you know what the well-dressed stenographer is wearing? Are you up on the correct treatment of your boss and fellow-workers? All these points of business eti- guette result in lively discussions for the Commercialites. Then a A Trip To Youngstown College REAR-Ionis Fleishour, Anna Michalovich. FRONT-- Elizabeth Smart, Betty Shaver, Doris Hoffman, Mary Cipriam, Ann Charno, Pauline Klucher. trip to a business college or to a large office shows the variety of employment open to an alert girl or boy. Mr. Gander, a new sponsor, made recordings of the voices of the club members. Heavens, do l sound like that? Alpha-Lils ROW FIVE-Bauman, Ellis, Harm, 4, Schrader, lones, ROW TWO-Miss Partridge, Flowers, Lowry, White Nickel. Schraq, Guamieri, Young, Miss Kerr. ROW FOURK--Wherley, Harmon, Haupl, G. lob, Spencer. ROW ONE---D. Smith, N. lob, Gaffey, l, B. Moon, 2, 5, ROW THREE-Kane, Schryver, Neidlinqer, 4, Sieelman, M' Smith' 3' Kerr' 41 Speak' Vcm Huflel- Kaqy, 3, lones, I. Moon. NOT lN PICTURE-V-Weir, 2, 5. i w Bibliophiles ROW THREE---Caplan, B. Cox, Klivans, E. Cox, 3, Francis, Gott, Medley. Newmluer- ROW ONE---Miss Barrick, Whitehouse, McWhirler, 2, 5, ROW TWO-Pitinii, Stark, Fleishour, Miller, 3, Trimble, Prommersberqer, l, Boloiirl. I--President: 2-Vice President: 3+-Serrelaryr 4-Treasurerg 5-Program Chairman. 88 An Alpha Gathering REAR-Monnette Weir, Bill Kane, Walter Iones, Bill Kerr. FRONT-Lucille Guarnieri, Bob Haupt, Bernice Neidlinger, Maxine Kagy, Clare Young. ln the Alpha Lits Club, parlia- mentary procedure is at its best. The business meetings, short and snappy, leave time for the pro- grams to be given, refreshments served, and members routed by lO:3O. Book reports, still an old standby, are given off and on. At times, students recite original poetry or prose. To add a bit of zip outside of the meetings, the club enjoys a theatre party once each semester. A senior must earn his farewell gift by making a short speech at the last meeting. Bibliophiles, a club of book- lovers, has many a pleasant eve- ning during the first semester with the best-sellers, such as, Katherine Pinkerton's Wilderness Wife and Moen's Under Nazi Heel. During the year, Miss Barrick's numerous duties compel her to relinquish sponsorship, thereafter, the or- phaned group goes into hiberna- tion. The display of their prize pic- tures taken during the summer re- news the enthusiasm of our pho- tographers. Lens and Shutter Club simply must have a dark-room. The generosity of the lanuary Class of l942 makes this dream a reality. Now watch our hobby-riders turn professional. The lndustrial Arts boys are usually conducted through many Lens And Shutter Picnic BEAR-Richard Bauman, Eugene Brothers, Beryl Knox, August Thumm, Stanton Force, Sam Craig, FRONT- -Mary Capito, Iosephine DiCenso, Bill Ash- ley, Mr. Hulme. factories to learn about machinery and motors and jobs. However National Defense programs closed industrial plants to visits by stu dents this year. Activities of the club were, therefore, confined to one trip-Nela Park plant of Gen eral Electric Company in Cleve land. 89 Industrial Arts ROW FIVE Humphrey, Morris, Vlcid, Mr. Nickel, Mr. Iones, Roclish, Soliesz, Spelich, Charnos, Kroker, Mr. Goss, Zelinsky. ROW TWO' Nickel, Goss, Sisko, Bonini, Papadokis, Oros, ROW POUR Ch V A L K l 1 M h I Broihers, Leothers, Iocozili. USUN' Ong' uma' Gr efky' PENIS' ROW ONE f Cornicelli, Pluche, McWhirTer, Brown, Ripple, ROW THREE Futey, Pinney, Sccirlooci, Enqle, Lomport, Rockman, l, Smuke, Meholick, Murray, Perrnon. Camera Fiends ROW 'THREE Iones, Mosscir, Case, l, Ashley, Iohnson, ROW ONE Mr. Hulme, Brothers, Clark, BCTLIITIKIYI, 2, 5 KONI Hardman' Iflskowlck- H. Weir, 3, Crcriq, l, Thumm, Mr. Fusselrncrn. ROW TWO- DiCer1so, Monna, Moser, Osborne, Copilo, Riffle, Knox, l, Weir, 2, 5, Petrosky. NOT IN PICTURE I-lensel, 3. Ifl'r'rs1'cl1'nI: 2--Vila' lift'-Y1'tIE'!7II 34S1'c'rQtary: 4-'liruasureri 5-Proqrunl Chairman. 90 Sporfs YEA - - - WARREN! Bill Wilkes, lime Schrag, Bob Ecker, Beverly Moon tMcmagerJ, Phil McFarland, Betsy Stitt, Larry Nelson. Vic-vic-victory Var-var-varsity Victory-varsity Yea - - - Warren Thus cheer leaders and student body get behind the W. H. S. play- ers at football and basketball games. Cheering in the rain be- came a weekly occurrence during the football season. Pans and the cheering squad yelled their heads off at the basketball tournament in Youngstown. Beverly Moon and lune Schrag discarded their white sweaters and red skirts in favor of fur coats and crowns, at the homecoming game and dance. loanne Lewis also was elected by the student body to be an attendant to the queen. The 1941 Warren gridders took to rainy weather as ducks take to water. A highly successful football season for Harding High attracted record-breaking crowds. Finding a suitable varsity to rep- resent the Bed and White for the l94l season wasn't an easy task for Head Coach Pierre P. Hill. He was faced more or less by green material, but through the coopera- tion of Coaches l. O. Beck, Dwight B. Lafferty, and C. E. McEwen, an inexperienced varsity was molded into a working gridiron machine. By the time the season-opener with Sharon rolled around, no one knew what to expect from the W. H. S. squad. The Sharon game drew over l0,00U persons. These football fans were not disappoint- ed, especially those from Warren, who witnessed their team pound out an 18-O victory. The game was marred by many penalties, main- ly due to the over-eagerness of Warren's green line. Harding opened its home sea- son on September 26, when the Ursuline players were shown the heels of the Presidents, 39-O. War- ren Mcliinney intercepted a pass near midfield and made a beauti- ful broken field run for a touch- down for the longest run of the game. However, this game was no real test for the Presidents, since the Ursuline team was com- pletely outclassed. Homecoming Queens loanne Lewis, attendant. Beverly Moon, ueeri. Cl lune Schrag, attendant. Umbrella Mud in the Eye layers of mud and discover tl Georges KMassillor1 gamol. Local fans were Wondering what would happen when War- ren met a stiff opponent. The big Erie Strong Vincent eleven offered real competition, October 3. How- ever, the Prexies outtought Erie, who Went back to Pennsylvania on the short end of a l3-U score. Now with three victories under its belt, Warren was to meet the Bulldogs from Canton Mcliinley. They were rated as the squad most likely to beat the State Cham! pion, Massillon Tigers. But the Warren team had its own ideas. Canton smashed their way to pay- dirt early in the second period, but Warren stormed down the grid- Umph at Massillon Game Coach Hill and lohn Bean rem l PIGSKIN VARSITY ROW THREE- Moore, Mollenkopf, Battista, Comanescu, White, Austin, Viutti, Bollas, Hor- vath, Yanitor. ROW TWO-Coach McEwen, Coach Lafferty, Fisher, E. Graham, Sisk, Mrus, Hall, Madigan, Williams, Petruska. ROW ONE-Gillen, Kelson, M. Graham, Kujala, Georges, Lehto', Larson , Scarpaci'. FRONTeManager Corsatea. It-Captain iron to a touchdown as the half ended, making the score 7-6. The teams battled to a deadlock until the last three minutes of the game when Scarpaci darted over from the 13 yard stripe to win a glorious victory, 13-7. Following the Canton McKinley game, Warren was picked by the Associated Press as the outstand- ing team of the week. A let-down followed, and the Presidents just managed to scrape out a l2-lO victory over a snappy Campbell Memorial squad at Homecoming. A big Erie Academy eleven journeyed to Warren sta- dium, and led for three periods, but the Prexies came through again with a 7-2 score. The long-awaited game with Massillon took place on Hal- lowe'en, but it was no joke to War- ren as The Tigers handed Harding its first setback of the season, Zl-O. On a rain-soaked field, Massillon blocked two punts for touchdowns and Pokey Blunt scored on a spectacular 80-yard run. Toe Pal- cich, sophomore end, showed up well in the absence of Mike Georges, who sustained a serious shoulder injury. The Presidents threatened twice in the second period, but they didn't have enough power to cross the double line. Putting on a display of its worst football of the season, W. H. S. was held to a 0-O tie at the hands of the Youngstown Rayen players, who had entered the game as a decisive under-dog. Hayen's hard- charging line was in Warren's backfield all night. Charles Scar- paci kept up his coffin corner kicking, which held Rayen at bay. Warren journeyed November l5 to New Castle with little hope of snapping the Hurricanes' winning streak which had caused them to be listed as a top-ranking team of Pennsylvania. The Presidents com- pletely outplayed this highly- favored squad, which was making a bid for a scholastic football championship of Pennsylvania. 1 . ,, f Q-:sf'sttf, . , - li 4 L ROW THREE---Galiyas, Popdak, Wilson, Curtis, l-lalvis, Coggins, Pleasant, Williams, M rk ROW TWO- lohnson, Bracken, Brogdon, Dziak, l. Wood, Ross, R, Wood, Coach k Coach Hill. ROW ONE Byrne', Marcarello, McKinney, Superak, Meholick, Ludwick, P l h. uptain. The Red and White gridders were sparked by the offensive play of Scarpaci, who scored one touch- down, an extra point, and tossed a 37-yard touchdown pass to Lar- ry Larson for the scoring end of the game. The team functioned perfectly, and this was the major factor for the l3-O victory. Cn November 20, Warren re- newed its former annual Turkey Day tilt with Niles. lt proved to be one of Harding's toughest games, as an inspired Zorn-led Niles team out-gained Warren in statistics, but the Presidents cashed in on two of its four scoring opportuni- ties to take Niles, 12-O. This ended Harding High's greatest football campaign in the past seven years, and netted our school a season record of eight wins, one loss, and one tie. Capt. Larry Larson and Charles Scarpaci are seen together with Coach Pierre Hill and the three trophies awarded to Warren after the successful l94l season. Larson Beat Niles! Larry Larson and Charles Scarpaci, with the Stein trophy: Coach l-lill displays the County and Printz trophies. and Scarpaci will be remembered as two of the best backs ever turned out by Coach Hill. Larson stood out for his fine leadership and as a team man, while Scar- paci excelled in passing and un- canny coffin corner kicking, which gave him honorable men- tion on the All-Ohio team. Since these men and the twelve on the following pages are seniors, they have completed their gridiron career at Harding High. Carl Sisk gave his opponents some tough opposition as guard. He replaced Byrne after his injury in the Erie Academy game. This was Sisk's first year of organized football, and he built up a reputa- tion among his teammates as a steady player. Don Harpo Byrne shares hon- ors with Scarpaci as All-Chio hori- orable mention. His 195 pounds of brawn and ruggedness made him a sure-fire guard. l-le played tackle in his junior year and was con- verted into guard as a senior. At the football banquet he received a gold football. Warren Mac McKinney was the speediest man in the Bed and White backfield. Mac was es- sentially a blocking back. l-le pulled down many a potential touchdown from behind. Being a two year letterman, he was award- ed a gold football. Bill Lehto was the lightest man on the forward wall. Opponents usually placed their toughest de- fensive man opposite him. l-le was outstanding as a pass receiver and was very tough on defense. Lehto acted as captain in the Canton McKinley and New Castle games. l-le is best known for his pitching on the American Legion nine. Big jim Kelson plugged the running guard slot very capably this year. l-lis defensive position is right tackle. ln his junior year he played tackle on the reserve team. jimmy Wood moved here in his senior year from Portsmouth, Ohio. l-le had received two letters at Portsmouth. I-le proved to be a hard runner in the New Castle game. lim weighs only l4O pounds and is very speedy. Mike Fat Graham is the only lineman on the squad to score a touchdown. He did all the kicking off. ln spite of the fact that the coaches almost gave him up as a football player in his junior year, this year they voted him most im- proved player on the squad. As a result of this honor, he received a gold football. Evangello Skinny Graham's age caught up with him in the middle of the season. Accordingly, because of Ohio Athletic Associa- tion rules, he became ineligible. His loyalty to Harding High was shown when he stuck with the team as student manager. joe Bud Madigan was a new- comer from Adena, Ohio, where he had been a three year varsity man. At Harding, Madigan earned his letter for his end work. This defensive work was especially outstanding in the New Castle game. Frank Supie Superak, in al- ternating at tackle with Meholick, had many an opportunity to relay Coach Hill's messages to the play- ers. Frank was bothered all year by a painful back injury. Sanford Sandy Hall trans- ferred from Cleveland Heights in his senior year. He relieved Kelson when he was injured in the Camp- bell Memorial game. Hall won two varsity letters at his former school. He received a serious eye injury early in the season. Nick Meholick filled Mike Gra- ham's shoes in the Rayen game. He performed well in this game in spite of the change of position from left tackle to right tackle. He also backed up the line in this tilt. Nick was big and tough and de- veloped very fast in his senior year. 9 'I fi H, if if H51 FP ,W gym., as in gal, Juxaig amz-f 1 y wwf. J 'mf-, 11 ,F 14 ,svn - ,.-- Q -W' ' iisigl f , H as Q 261 'll F' SJ f'si 5, fS.N N2 ,mu A 3iaMm':aQ -gwfe , . Q QgL , 5,29 1 if if ini' f. n .fm-w ? 2. Y , ge? , M 'ff'.-41+ i - ff- ik? ,P Z ' 2-'V '. 4.52, an-. , I 3 da. 2- , ,. ,, , 5 STUNT CLUB RCW TWO-Troup, Meholick, 3, Stafford, Cope' ROW ONE--Musick, Eckenrode, Leathers, l, Mc LCg:5nMr' Baker' Newsome' Iqckmcm' Trekur' An' Gregor, 1, Russell, 3, Oltean, 2, Brothers, Murray LETTERMEN ROW FOURfCartwriqht, Marcarello, Dixon, Hart, ROW TWOM-Kane, Georges, Diehl, Packman, Bar- Conlan, Nelson, Treater, Highland, Brown, Monte lon' Rhine, Moran' 2' Simpson: SPGUCGY- Calvo. ROW ONE-Hayes, LaBuda, Daniels, Larson, l, ROW THREE-Frye, Dziakl Siskl Guvmyl Wimbishl B. Moon, 3, 4, Scarpaci, Lehto, Corsatea, Pinkerton, 2. Baker, Prince, I. Moon, Byrne. NOT IN PICTURE--Stitt, 3, 4. I--President: Z-Vice President, 3-Sccreluryj 4-Treasurer. 99 Girls Athletic Association ROW FlVEYNiemi, Wickstrom, 3, White, Osborne, Moser Hoehn, Mort, Sager, V. Obletiloff, LaBuda, Astolfi, Smith. ROW FOUR-Chill, Roberts, Baciu, Goodrich, Allen, Braun, E. DeSantis, Taipale, Rice, Hurst. ROW THREE-Linamen, Yovich, M. Obletiloff, Hrecz, Cless Shafer, Rossi, G. DeSantis, Fiorino, Miss Eaton, Kuhart. ROW TWO4Ianosik, Hendrickson, Hudak, Knezevich Gallo, Luscombe, McCormick, Seabrook, Anderson, Iackson ROW ONE-MacBurney, Trembath, 4, Wines, Riffle, Stein 2, Chryst, l, Salvato, 2, 3, Bross, 4, Chizmar, Musick Owens. I-President: Z-Vice Presidentg 3-Secretaryg 4-Treasurer. Athletics, how we love them! The girls of the G. A. A., eighty- nine strong, eagerly turn out in the fall to see who can capture the championships in b a s k e t b a l l, baseball, and volleyball. The rest of the year finds them enjoying ping-pong, shuffleboard, and bad- minton. Spring, however, once more breeds baseball games for our enthusiastic young sports- women. Something new happened this year when twelve G. A. A. lasses visited Girard for playday. This high-sounding event was brought about by a few Harding High girls who invited other G. A. A. girls from Hubbard, Girard, and Niles to get together for some fun. These groups contested in volleyball, basketball, and ping-pong. Har- dingites were downed by Girard's volleyball squad: but later they became victors over Hubbard's five in basketball. Tea served at the end refreshed their weary bones. Coach Margaret Eaton an- nounced that the highest award possible is the gold pin which re- quires l400 points. Active Velma Stein, l2-A Clanuaryj alone cap- tured this award. Although no girl secured the necessary l200 points for a silver pin, Beatrice Saunders and Helen Owens rolled up the 1000 points required to get their bronze pins. Girls who have earned 700 points receive chen- ille W's. ll-B Volleyball and Baseball Champs REARY-leanne Seabrook, Laura Ruth Hurst, Blanche Iackson, Dorothy LaBuda, Lenore Lus- comb. FRONT--Rosetta Asiolfi, Gloria DeSantis, Mary Louise Yovich, Mary lane Baciu, Ruth McCormick, Coach Margaret Eaton. 12-A Basketball Champs REAR---Alice Mae Trembath, Helen Ianosik, Marjorie Wines, Betty Bross'. FRONT-Helen Moser, Margaret Beqalla, losephl ine Riffle, Betty Chryst. Not in picture Lily Niemi. Myra Mills- -' Highest bowling score. Popular After-school Diversion BOWLERS--Suzette Moore, Iosephine Riffle, Velma Stein', Marjorie Wines, Phyllis Mattson. ii-Badminton Champs, Vars ty Caqers R+Pat Gilvary, Luther Rhine-', Bob Moran, Larry Prince. FRONT-Dominic Venetta, Iohn Dziak, Roger Baker, Larry Larson, Charles Spencer. lnsets-Chet d ' tleftl and Joe Palcich triqhtl NOT IN PICTURE---Coach Pierre 1-lilly Francis Dowdell and B ker, helpers. C plain. Northeastern Ohio D is tr ict Champs! A fitting climax to the long, hard practice sessions set up by Coach Hill. lt was no easy task for a player to win a starting berth, for the Prexies were laden with material-nine veterans returned from the 1941 squad, runners-up for district honors. Using its fast-break, time after time, the Harding quintet register- ed its initial win by downing the Geneva Eagles, 43-23. LaBuda, flashy Warren forward, was top scorer, collecting 13 points. The Prexies' next four foes were bowled over in high style. They tripped Chaney, 69-18, with Baker, substitute guard, sparking a sec- ond-guarter attack. Struthers bow- ed to the Red and White cagers to the tune of 44-32. Harding lads knocked off the alumni, 43-31. Girard was victim number five, with Warren leading by a score of 42-18. The most exciting game to War- ren fans was the story-book finish with Farrell. ln the final eight sec- onds of play, Rhine grabbed a jump ball from Venetta, and tossed a two-hand shot through the hoop, for Warren's sixth victory, 35-34. Niles Dragons fell before the Prexies' scoring barrage by a 50-24 score. All-Ohio Fritz Nagy of Akron South proved too much for War- ren by totaling 27 points, on the Akron Firestone court. The Warren cagers cou1dn't keep the pace, and fell by the wayside in an extra period, 42-41. The Presidents tasted defeat a second time when they traveled to Canton McKinley. A human scoring machine in the person of Dale Haverstock, rang up 25 points to lead the Bulldogs to a 47-39 triumph. The Harding quintet broke loose again to hand the Salem High Quakers the short end of a 35-23 verdict. Larson was the leading scorer for Warren with ll points. Rayen Win No. 9 came at the expense of Cleveland University School, 57-29. The customary excellent team work accounted for Warren's high score. This game marked the last appearance of Captain La- Buda in a Warren uniform. The Prexies raced through their next five games by registering four one-sided wins. They secured re- venge for their l94l loss to Youngs- town Rayen by dumping them, 39-29. Dziak looked good in the va- cant forward spot left by LaBuda's graduation. ln a double overtime, Larson slipped in the winning basket to defeat Akron Kenmore, 42-46. Ven- etta was leading scorer with l7 points as the Prexies' excellent team work again saved the day. Then W. H. S. stopped Ashta- bula, 37-25. They walloped Roch- ester, Pa., by 66-27 count, Venetta's brilliant work scoring 27 points. Niles again fell before the ram- paging Prexies, 49-28. Lacking its usual form, Warren lost a close battle to Massillon, Game 52-45. For the second time Warren was completely off form and dropped the season final to Sharon, 43-3l. In the Youngstown District Tour- nament, the Harding cagers elim- inated Canton Lincoln and Sci- enceville by scores of 44-32 and 49-27 respectively. Moran register- ed l7 points to lead Warren to its third tourney win over Woodrow Wilson, 54-37. ln the district finals, the inspired Prexies upset a favored Canton Timken quintet, 46-29. ln the regional tournament at Youngstown South Field House, Warren had little trouble in bump- ing off Akron Kenmore a second time, 50-36. The Red and White five hit a snag, however, in the form of Canton Lehman, 37-42. This defeat eliminated Warren from the State semi-finals. Harding High is proud of its l942 basketball team. The universal re- marks of spectators were, A fine bunch of boys-always good sports-excellent team work. LEFTeRhine pops one in. RIGHT Larson shootsg Moran d V it ready for the rebound. DUAL COMPETITION Struthers . . 21 Warren . . 90 Sharon . . . . 35 Warren . . . . 74 Ashtabula . . . 49 Warren . . . 54 New Castle . . . 59-2f3 Warren . . 58-lf3 Salem . . 56 Warren . . . 62 Rayen . . . . 64 Warren . . . 49 In the relays, Warren totaled the following points: Salem-8-112: Mansfield-2-3f8: Salem District Meet-9. 1941 Tracksters ROW FOUR ,rff Morris, 2, Comanescu, Graham. ROW THREE -V--Bryant, Simpson, 2, Engle, Daniels, 2, McCaslin, 2, Nord- quest, Thompson. Row TWO -Sullivan, 2, Montecalvo, 2, Reed, 2, Marzulla, MacGregor, Diehl, Dixon, 2, 3, Beskid, 2, Menz, 2, Treater, 2, Coach Garrett. ROW ONE Wimbish, 2, Warfield, 2, Packman, 2, 3, Hayes, 2, 3, Kersliner, Bar ton, 2, 3, lacobs, Williamson, l, 2, 3, McKinney, 2, 3 NOT IN PICTURE- Art Benoit, 2, 3. I-Captain: Z-Awarded letter: .3-Iwo-rfvur man, awarded gold trufk shoe. 1942 Cross Country ROW THREE-V-Redmond, Repasky, Taylor, Daniels, Simp- son, Nordquest, Pastiu. ROW TWO-V Fulrner, G, Treater, Coach Garrett, R. Treater, Greenwalt, Pierce, 2. ROW ONE---Diehl, 2, R. Wimbish, 2, Thompson, 2, Richards, Menz, l, 2, 3, Vlad. Not in picture G. Wimbisli, l, 2, 3. I-Captain: Z-Awarded Ivller: gf-ILLYJ-llt'LIf man, awarded gold track short Dual Meets: Warren 15-Youngstown Rayen 35: Warren 28 Cleveland West 28: Warren 21-Sharon 34. 5 Track Stars Packrnan, high and overp McKinney, leaping the hur clashing formg Benoit floats through the air. Harding spring trackmen of l94l successfully began the sea- son with four Wins, but the New Castle mainstays forced them to bow down. Their second defeat came when a plucky Rayen team forged ahead to cinch the victory in the last stages of the meet. Captain Booker T. Williamson, leading point-gatherer, broke the Tri-City record in the 440 yard dash in 52.8 seconds. Williamson and Art Benoit attained distinction in the District Meet by capturing dlesy Barton, sprmting alongg Williamson, in second place in the lOO yard dash and pole vault respectively, thus qualifying for the State Meet. Coach Wiley Garrett's l942 Cross Country two-milers finished the second season of dual com- petition undefeated. They copped fourth place in the District Meet by piling up 94 points. Ralph Wimbish, a distance man, captured fourth place, and earned for himself a gold key. ln this meet, Don Thompson and Columbus Wimbish merited silver keys. Fore! ROW TWOAlones, Mr. ROW ONE-Elson, Kra- -Captain, nson, Hyland', Zof- Morrow. Boasting a strong pitching staff centered around veteran Bill Lehto, the 1941 Warren baseball- ers started the season with a bang by drubbing four straight oppon- ents, and then dropping the last two. ln the opener, the Prexies took Leavittsburg, 6-4, then l-lowland, 9-Op Campbell Memorial, 3-O, and Youngstown Chaney in a thriller, 4-3. They bowed to Alliance, 6-7, and to Canton McKinley, 4-5. At the state tourney in Canton, Paully saved the day in the sev- enth inning with a spectacular one-hand stab to nip a Canton rally, thus gaining revenge on Canton McKinley, 6-3. Warren was eliminated, however, in the next game with Canton Township, 5-9. ln another thriller, Cleveland Shaw beat the Red and White, 5-4, after the Prexies had led until the ninth inning, 4-O. Under a barrage of hits, Warren walloped Science- ville, 13-l. Then Harding High dropped close games to Youngs- town Chaney, 3-4, and to Alliance, 5-7, to conclude the season with an even 6 wins and 6 losses. After netting seven victories, Warren 1941 tennis stars lost one match to Youngstown Rayen, 2-5, in the Tri-County Tennis Tourna- ment. As victors, they scored with Struthers, 7-Up Ursuline, 4-37 Salem, 5-25 Sharon, 6-lg Youngstown Chaney, 7-U, Youngstown South, 5-2, Youngstown East, 6-1. Varsity golfers wound up the 1941 spring season with three wins and five losses. They competed with Sharon, Rayen, Niles, Poland, Struthers, and Girard. The '41 Nine ROW THPtEEfSmith, Cartwright, Dziak, Pautly, Larson, Lehto, Canzonetta, ROW TWO-V D'Amico, Grima, Blasca, Kost, Gillen, Corsatea, Coach Lafferty ROW ONE--LaBuda, Hoffman, Scarpa-Ci', Pinkerton, Tomko, Btazek. bk-fCup1c1z'n, Racquet Squad of 1941 ROW TWO-Miller, Hart, Coach Maurer, Kane, Hurst. ROW ONE- Conlan, Moon, Ctaqqettf Spencer, Nelson. tk-Captain. IO7 5' 'A , is .: f -1 1 f 2 . k ' l. Reserve Basketball Squad: Row Two Coach McEwen, Dawson, Bryant, Miller, Trekur, Lavelle, McGuire, Saylor Cltflanaqerl. Row One --Williams, Michalovich, Rossi, Mue sick, Cain, Marti, Be-ed, Thomas. Not in picture Crowe, Barzak. 2. lanuary l2-A Basketball Champs: Row Two Charles Scarpaci, Mike Graham, Bernard Kost, Warren Brown. Bow One Taisto Packman, Ernest DeSantis, Richard Pink- erton, Dan Morris. 3. Boxing Champs: Charleroi Ellison, 175 lbs., Ioe Shimko l26 lbs., lim Kelson, heavyweight, Ioe Futey, ll2 lbs., Nick Nicholas, l35 lbs. Not in picture: Carl Sisk, 155 lbs. 4. Bowling Sharks: Bear --Hillyer, Mr. Sullivan, Mr, Baker Mr. Glass, Mr. Gander, Mr. Wurtemberqer, Conlan. Front Scarpaci, Welsh, Mr. Fusselman, Mr. Lafferty, Miller, Moon Massar. 5. lack Conlan: champ bowler. 4 f T I l I I -A Our Supporfers Compliments to a Fine Institution The Warren G. Harding Senior High School from FEDERAL MACHINE AND WELDER CO. PORTER'S DAIRY Laird 6: East Market Booth 6 Fountain Service Lunches - Cold Drinks Magazines - Candies Best Wishes THE ADAMS INSURANCE AGENCY COMPANY Ground Floor Location 444 High Street, N. E. Since 1857 at Warren, Oh' Compliments of AUTOMOTIVE INC. of WARREN 147 Pine Ave. HO CONGRATULATIONS To the C1ass of 1942 KLIVANS WARREN'S LEADING CREDIT IEWELERS 180 East Market Street Best Wishes of AL PAAR'S DRUG STORE A Name That Assures Kut Rate Prescription Drugqist 145 Main Avenue BOSTON STORE 217 Main Avenue, S. W. Everything in MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR A Complete Line of CAMPUS SWEATERS For Every Occasion Compliments of Uhr iltappnlh Gln. 111 PATRONS BERGSTROM'S GARAGE BONNIE BEAUTY SHOPPE THE PETER W. BOYLE CO. S. I. BROOKS EAST END DRUG STORE GILMOUR'S RADIO SHOP HAMILTON'S PARK HOTEL IANICE SHOPPE IENSEN'S FLOWER SHOP LEACH DRUG STORE MAGIC DOOR GIFT SHOP MONTGOMERY DRUG CO. OHIO GLASS AND SALES CO. ORIGINAL AMERICAN CLEANERS THE PEOPLE'S ICE AND SUPPLY CO. POE'S BARBER SHOP RECOVERY DRUG CO. SHANK'S DRUG STORE HOWARD SHIELDS SHUPE DANCE STUDIO SQUARE DEAL DAIRY BETTY STEPHENSON'S BEAUTY SHOPPE B. F. WARREN PASTRY SHOP WONDER MARKET You Will Always Find NEW STYLES in QUALITY FOOTWEAR at SWEET'S SHOE STORE 124 NOHTH PARK Featuring FLORSHEIM WALK-OVER-ENNA IETTICK and SWEET'S SPECIAL LINE SHOES Compliments of , OFFICE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT O THE S. A. BARNES CO. 306 East Market Street Phone lOl5 Compliments of A. W. ASHLEY Life Insurance 701 Union Savings cmd Trust Building Representing The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. Newark. New Jersey H2 For Thirty-one Years A Good Store In A Good City Ihp arnvr Gln. GILMORE'S BAKERY 163 Exchange Catering for BANQUETS cmd PARTIES -Speciczltiesf CLOVERLEAF - PARKERHOUSE and HARD ROLLS BARBEOUE and WEINER BUNS Two Deliveries Daily Phones: 3638-X 1948-L If I FUNEQA A HOME Warren, Ohio AMBULANCE-INVALID COACH 458 High Street, N. E. Phone 2001 Compliments of IORDAN CLEANERS And TAILORS 161 North Pine Avenue CBetween the Hote1s1 Drive to BIERY'S DAIRY FOR ICE CREAM AND FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 1866 113 Compliments of THE MODERN MYER FRANK COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS 255 Eost Market Street Telephone 1914 C mpliments of BIG KEICH 5: O'BRIEN BUCKEYE 5 SERVICE ARCHITECTS Distributors of . U. S. TIRES 24 HOUR SERVICE 912 Union Sorvinqs 6: Trust Building phone 3459 Warren, Ol'11O C S th and Chestnut Bess Newton Brown STUDIO OF DANCE Dances of Distinction 701 N. Pork Avenue Phone 1337-W Worren, Ohio LEWIS MILLER :S SON 373 I-Iiqh Street Phone 4242 Compliments of SUMMIT LUMBER CO. 986 Summit Street, N. W. Warren, Ohio 4 Best Wishes SUNLICI-IT ELECTRICAL DIVISION GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION Smack Your Lips! Yum- Yum HAMBURGERS THICK MILK sHAKEs - sHoE-STRING POTATOES - 2 SHOPS IN WARREN - DOWNTOWN 287 E. Market St. HIGHWAY Youngstown Ave. at Laird Compliments of PECK'S Dry Goods Store 0 Dependable Since 1883 ROSLAN BEAUTY SALON FRANKLIN BLOCK PARK AVENUE Phone 3404 R 1nAnk ysidcu 1 Ely D11 LEOPOLD'S WARREN'S POPULAR SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family AT THE UNION STORE Get Your Iewelry Needs IT'S QUALITY CIT Use Our Budqei Plan The Leeds Jewelry Co.. Inc THE EASY WAY TO GOOD CLOTHES 108 H. X St t lqn ree THE NEW N I to Public Lib Y N.',.-,--N,.,..-..T- V ' . O A U I The Store of Persona! d ,-CIF-F E 'REM' ' 7 ' Courteous Service 132 North P k Avenue W. I. LEWIS ELECTRIC COMPANY WIRING AND FIXTURES 1265 EAST MARKET STREET Warren, Ohio PHONE 3707 Compliments of Compliments of FI-COR COVERING KoNoLD CLEANERS WINDOW SHADES DRAPERY AND BEDDING Phone 3806 266 East Market Phone 2775 II6 S. S. KRESGE CO. ELM ROAD MARKET Friendly service . and Good Values GROCERIES Red Front Store AND 125 west Marker st. Green Front Stor 133 West Market St. Compliments of THE EAST OHIO LUMBER COMPANY 1260 NORTH PARK AVENUE Warren, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of WEISNER'S GARAGE A. X. T. AND U-DRIVE-IT Club 173 Franklin Street, S. W. HOTEL WARNER Warren's Leading Hotel EXCELLENT DINING ROOM 117 STROUSS-HIRSHBERCPS 67 Years Young in Ideas 67 Years Old in Service CORNER MARKET AND PARK Congratulations to the Class of '42 LEUMAS BEAUTY SALON A11 Types Beauty Work Done Specializing in Steam Permanent Waving VIOLA MUCCIO, Owner Perfect Gift Candies For All Occasions Made in Our Own Shop DUCHESS SHOPPE tTwo Convenient LocationsJ phone 1120 Second Nmionql Bldg. 125 East Market St. - 2837 Youngstown R Compliments of EARLE BAILEY and the ARMATURE WORKS HARRIS-WARREN THEATRE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES cmd EXTEND REPAIRS BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS 848 West Market Street Phone 3165 II8 Congratulations and Best Wishes GAMBLE INSURANCE AGENCY 182 High Street Warren, Ohio Phone 2294--2295 FIRE-CASUALTY FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS GOEPPINGER'S Home of Quality Food NEW LOCATION 1274 East Market St. Phone 1616-3668 PLENTY OF PARKING MAIN AUTO PARTS Machine Shop Service Phone 1590 408 E. Market St. Compliments of KIRBY'S SHOE STORE The Horne of Popular Priced Shoes W. W. McFARLAND 6 SON Compliments of FUNERAL DIRECTORS SINCE 1897 CETRONE I lid C 'wc' , ' DRY CLEANING Service COMPANY Phone 1359 271 North Park Avenue Phone 3552 COCHRAN STORE Cochran Paint and Washable Paper Painters' and Decorators' Supplies 151 SOUTH PARK AVENUE PHONE 3976 Compliments of B. F. GOODRICH STORES Goodrich Tires, Batteries, Accessories Gas and Oil 320 HIGH STREET PHONE 2860 THE HART JEWELRY co. HI-HO 170 N. PARK AVENUE g Trumbull Coumyfs Delicious Thick Malted Milks LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE and Hamburgers IEWELRY STORE O Use Hart's Easy Pay Plan l67 High Street, N. E. Compliments of A. GUARNIERI 6 CO. Wholesale Q Candy, Tobacco, Cigars and Confectionery Real-433 Eotst Market Street KATHERINE BROWN DRESSES and FURS Warner Hotel Buildinq Phone 2398 Warren, Ohio Compliments of o L 0 . 0 06-OXN 62,0 o 0 0 0 066 450 OIF!-4L VV! o , o 120 Compliments of The TAYLOR-WINFIELD CORPORATION Manufacturers of ELECTRIC RESISTANCE WELDERS Buy Farr the Best APPEARANCE IS YOUR BEST ASSET IN LIFE DRESS WELL AND SUCCEEDH FARR'S CLOTHES Compare 178 EAST MARKET STREET ROBINS BUILDING Warren's Largest Clothier EVERHARD'S Compliments of PASTRY sHoPPE 410 E. Market Street Phone 3177 THE CROSS-LESLIE CO. 0 Make a Fine Line of Pastries WARREN'g LEADING For Parties and Luncheons ,I CHOCOLATE NOUGATS BRIDGE SOUARES HOME FURNISHERS CHOCOLATE TEA BREAD PINEAPPLE AND CREAM TARTS Quality Furniture Since 1888 AFTERNOONGQEA DESSERTS BIRTHDAY CAKES TO ORDER 121 Compliments of THE BGLZ-WEIR CO. Every Kind of Insurance and Bonding UNION SAVINGS ci TRUST BUILDING Worren, Ohio Compliments of GOLD FURNITURE STORE Compliments of Honest Value-S A-IWCIYSH HOUSE of FASHION, Inc. 160 South Park Ave' Where Women Love to Shop I' I' Goldsfon 121 High Street Eli Goldston Leo Gold t S O X-70 H I O BYERS SERVICE PHONE 4084-X 900 SUMMIT STREET, N. W 122 Compliments of KAY JEWELRY CO. 133 EAST MARKET STREET Warren, Ohio You'll always improve your appearance when dressed in ROBINS 6 KNAPP'S Wearing Apparel Still featuring as we do Compliments of Warren's Modern Drug Store LEWIS :S MCWHIRTER T1MELY and GRIFFON CLOTHES DRUGGISTS ARROW SHIRTS EMERSoN HATS 131 High Street Phone 2825 1NTERwovEN Socks Compliments of THE WEAN ENGINEERING COMPANY INCORPORATED The Reliable West Side Store ROWLAND GROCERY Meats and Groceries Corner West Market and Parkman Best Wishes FRANKIE . . . FINE USED CARS Phone 4080 Cor. Vine and E. Market St. Warren, Ohio BUSINESS is the Worlol's loest paying and most interestinq profession-the ideal profession for the alert young man and Woman. WARREN BUSINESS COLLEGE ESTABLISHED 1897 AS USUAL PAIGE and BYRNES INSURANCE O'S'B'O'R'N'E The Suit Man ' 0 David R. Paige - Iarnes L. Byrnes SUITS TQ QRDER 7 S A I LUGGAGE OF MERIT I4 .Park venue Warren, Ohio SWEATERS OF ALL KINDS Best Wishes from KING FURNITURE AND Compliments of CARPET CO. PAUL L. KING KARL B. KING Class of l9ll Class of l9lI ROBERT L. KING EDWARD KING Class of l943 Class of 1944 Compliments of GEORGE C. MATHENY NEAL'S Inc. AND soNs ,, The Family Shoe Store White Rose Service Station 162 N. Park Ave. Lou Polena 1283 E. Market Street Phone 3330-W Compliments of GOROG'S DELUXE MARKET 566 HIGH STREET, N. E. WONDERS BROTHERS FURNACE AND SHEET METAL WORK Spouting-Metal Ceilings IF IT'S MADE OF SHEET METAL WE CAN MAKE IT 842 W. MARKET STREET PHONES: OFFICE, 3016-X RES., 3445-X-3569-W Warren, Ohio BEST WISHES DARLING SHOP It's a Darling Dress Corner Park and Market Compliments of ERNIE'S AUTO SALES Fine Used Cars 317 East Market Street Warren, Ohio MILTON MILLER IRWIN FLECK CLUB H H ATHLETIC JACKETS IT PAYS To PLAY EQUIPMENT 1 H E f5 A 7 I N c. 258 EAST MARKET STREET HONOR JERSEYS LETTERS AND MONOGRAMS The VAUTROT 6. MYERS CO. Iewelers Since 1847 . Complimenis of Headqucrriers for Watches, Diamonds TRUMBULL Giits for All Occasions MANUFACTURING CO. 148 NORTH PARK AVENUE Next to Warner C BEST WISHES OF THE WESTERN RESERVE LUMBER CO. 428 MAIN AVENUE, S. W. WARREN, OHIO 126 A United Motors Repair Shop MOORE'S SOHIO SERVICE O STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS COMPLETE CAR SERVICE MOORE NEWLON. Mgr. 345 High Street, N. E. Compliments of BOLOTIN'S FURNITURE STORE 464 South Street, S. W. O WARREN'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE Warren's Foremost Furriers Compliments of IOHNSON FURS EXC1uSive The Warren Window Glass Co Storage Paint-Glass-Wallpaper Restyling Repairing Warren, Ohio 291 W. Market St. Reeves Bldg. O 'ii CCM .N-RMLBIS 4 1 EVERYTHING IN MUSIC At The WARREN MUSIC STORE Warren's Music Center l58 High Street Phone 4124 MILLER'S CUT RATE DRUGS II4 E. Market 197 W. Market Quality At A Price Prescriptions Filled As Your Doctor Orders Registered Pharmacist Always on Duty Compliments of STREAMLINE DINER Corner of Market and Pine MIRACLEAN The Superior Dry Cleaning Service Warren Steam Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company LAUNDERERSYDRY CLEANERS 202 South Park Avenue Out of school as well as in school COOK'S HIGHLAND DAIRY Leads the Way with WARREN'S FINEST DAIRY PRODUCTS Sole Distributors of Mellorich HOMOGENIZED MILK 295 Highland Ave., S. W. Phone 28 GRISWOLD'S YOUR HOME STORE FOR 53 YEARS WARREN'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE Home of G-Cash Stamps 12 DEPARTMENTS STOCKED WITH SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE Always Has Been Home Owned and Home Operated HAMILTON 81 MEIGS, INC. COAL AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Manufacturers of CEMENT BLOCK-TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE llll PARKMAN ROAD Phone 3145 WARREN, OHIO Phone 3146 Best Wishes to the 1942 Class ZOLA IEWELRY CO. 135 South Park Avenue SCHAIBLE BROS. SOHIO SERVICE STATION Established l922 LUBRICATION TIRES-BATTERIES East Market Street and Iddinqs Compliments of THE WARREN MARBLE 81 GRANITE CO. AUSOLEUM ONUMENT ARKER 823 NILES ROAD, S. E. Opposite Entrance to Oakwood Cemetery ' LOANS 325 to 3500 GUARNIERI-ROSSI INSURANCE AGENCY L ny owned and o era ed Insurance That Insures p t See Us First GUARNIERI BLOCK Ohio GREAT AMERICAN LOAN CO. Ph e 2571 GUARNIERI BUILDING . 151 E. Market St. Phone 267 Compliments of MCDOWELL, INC. FORD -:- MERCURY -:- LINCOLN ZEPHYR 444 E. MARKET STREET Warren, Ohio 129 Compliments of THE DENMAN TIRE SZ RUBBER CO. CFACTORY BRANCHJ 181 HIGH STREET-OPPOSITE WARNER HOTEL PHONE 2057 Compliments of C mpliments of V. E. SHIVE AGENCY The Storage Transfer :S Supply COMPANY Company General Insurance 568 South Street Compliments of THE MASTERS-DAUGHERTY CO. COMPLETE FOOD STORE 280 NORTH PARK AVENUE WARREN HARDWARE CO. Near the Corner-Market and Main BUSY SINCE 1892 RIDES O Headquarters for G od H dware O an? ZONE CABS Sporting Goods 130 We Are Headquarters For VARSITY-TOWN CLOTHES For Young Men THE PRINTZ CO. Compliments of N O B I L ' S SHOES Fon THE ENTIRE FAMILY llllll' 113 W. Market ANDREWS STUDIO Portrait and Commercial Photography Wedding and School Photography a Specialty FRANKLIN BLOCKfPARK AVENUE AND MARKET ST. PHONE 2193 131 Compliments of YOUNGSTOWN PRESSED STEEL DIV. MULLINS MANUFACTURING Conp. Warren, Ohio Largest manufacturer in the World of All-Steel Cabinet Sinks and Wall and Base Storage Cabinets Y. P. S. CABINETS AND CABINET SINKS are- Qk All-steel with gleaming White enamel finish iv Easy to install in either new or remodeled kitchens iv Easy to keep Clean and permanently beautiful Compliments of ARTWIL DRESS SHOPPE SULLIVAN SERVICE CENTER Dresses--Coats-Suits some Products Lingerie 63l East Market Street l73 West Market Street Phone 3938 Best Wishes of THE TRUMBULL SAVINGS AND LOAN CO. CORNER PARK AND HIGH ST., N. E. Financing Homes in Warren for 53 Years 132 Success in All Walks of Life REQUIRES GOOD CLOTHES-AND GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM A GOOD STORE-WHY NOT SHOP AT YOUR appearance is OUR business mf-45 df fbddlyhv 5 EOR FINE PIANOS New and Used Compliments of CALL BARBE 2300 A FRIEND 470 South Street, S. E. C81 Years' Service crt 145 West Market Streetl THE PARK HARDWARE CO. 136 MAIN AVENUE, S. W. The Store of Quality 133 FINE PHOTOGRAPHS H. G. DOWNS PORTRAITS COMMERCIAL STUDIO IN THE VOIT BUILDING Warren, Ohio 134 FURNITURE FACTORY AGENTS. Inc. KAY CLOTHING CO. 168 N. 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