Warwood High School - Warrior Yearbook (Wheeling, WV)

 - Class of 1936

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Wfelvlv who has cared for the Wfarwoml H igl1 athletes since a sports program was first acloptecl here. Dr. Wlelvlv has prcwecl a loyal and clepemlalvle friend not only to our sCl10ol,lv1it also to the community during the flL'CTlfy'SC4.'C7l years he has practised in Wfarwood. 3 5' C GD Ch LI.l II D2 3 loo YEAR G Q V5 l'I1 U 4 0,36 6 ., 1-11 ,,,-sf' ' .41 -I 'J lll FCREWORD This year Wheeling is celebrating the hundred anniversary of its in- corporation as a city. But its his- tory goes hack much further than that. Throughout the pages of this book we are endeavoring to show the growth and development of Wlieeliiig from the first settlement made in 1769 to the present day. ROGRESS 4 HISTORY GF WHEELING Led by Colonel Ebenzer and his brothers, Silas and jonathan, the first settlement was made at the mouth of Wlieeling Creek in 1769. The early history of this settlement is a story ofbravery and her- oism in conquering the wilderness and the Indians. The little community grew until in 1836, just one hundred years ago, Vifheeling was incorporated as a city. Since then it has grown to be the second largest city in West Virginia, with a population of approxif mately 60,000. Its situation on the banks of the Chio River amidst great coal fields has led Wlieeliiig to become an important industrial and manufacturing center. Coal mining has always been an important industry, the mines supply- ing local demands and those of outside markets. Glass making, now one of our greatest industries, was begun in 1821. The manufacture of tobacco has been an important industry as far back as 1850. The building of the National Road in 1818 and the first railroads in 1852 aided greatly in the growth of the city. Neither has Wlieelinig been backward in education. Private schools existed as early as 1808. Notable among these were J the Wlieeliiig Female Seminary, established in 1850 and m ID By 1859 a free public school had been built in each of Lu Linsly Institute, begun in 1820. Wlieeli1ig's five wards. The first high school was started in E 0 1897, having an enrollment of 279. Hand in hand with the development of the schools came the beginnings of the press. The first newspaper, the Wlieeling Repository, was printed in 1807. In this paper and those later established, VVheeIing's history is recorded. I E 4 D. 5 loo YEAR Q Q i 5 -4 l'l1 P IU I BOARD DF EDUCATIGN WILLIAM S. MCELROY President of Board Druggist Lynn Avenue Wheeling CHARLES I'I. SEABRIGI-IT Afiiliated with the I-I. L. Seabright Building and Supply Company 3632 Wood Street Wheeling WILLIAM F. GARDEN Wheeling Electric Co. 2075 North Wabash Street Wheeling WALTER E. COOEY Cooey-Bent: Co. Mozart Wheeling MR. C. I-I. BRUES of the Wheeling Electric Co. is also a member of the hoard 4 KD Qbnosness .036 Jo SUPERINTENDENTS MR. 1. P. MCHENRY General Superintendent 2501 Vance Avenue Wlieelirxg MR. S. S. JACOB, JR. Supervisor High Schools 114 Popular Avenue Echo Point Vifheeling MR. 1-1. B. 'IONES Supervisor Elementary Schools 18 Webster Avenue Elm Grove ICO YEAR S 3 bi f GD CD Lll D! 0 O D: we 1653 I 9 J . C' I11 3 4- .936 Jo FACULTY There are many to thank at the end of the school year-parents, superinten- dents, Board of Education, business houses, students and teachers--for aiding the school. May your reward be boys and girls better prepared for useful citizenship with an enthusiasm to lead or assist as the opportunities arise. Mr. I.. C. Bonar Principal, History University of Pittsburgh A. B., M. A. DEANS MISS ELEANOR PARIS A. B., West Virginia University English, journalism MR. ALFRED IHLENFELD A. B., West Virginia University Industrial Arts Social Science ROGRESS 8 MISS HAZEL BLUM A. M., University of Ilittsburgli Commerce MISS HELEN EMSLEY A. B., West Virginia University French, English MISS MARTHA KAISER XVest Liberty Teachers College B. S., Ohio University Home Economics MISS MARGARET KINDELBERUER A. B., West Liberty Teachers College Librarian MR. A. W. LINVILLE B. S., Bethany College Mathematics MISS ELIZABETH MAYVIELD A. B., M. A., West Virginia University English, Commerce lwIR, E. GORDON OGDEN A. B , Salem College Science MISS VIRGINIA PERRYMAN A. B , Queen's College M A., West Virginia University English, Latin Public Speaking MR. ROBERT ROE A. B., Bethany College Social Science Football Coach MR. LESTER A. SMITH A. B., West Liberty Teachers College Motlern History Physical Education Basketball Coach if J 54 J CD GD Lll G 9 IOO YEAR First Row: Mr. Urewell, Miss Blackburn, Miss Zeitller, Miss Stewart. Mr. Mercer. Seconti Row: Miss Uhecle, Miss Maley, Miss Lynch, Mrs. Hawkins IUNICR HIGH FACULTY AND SPECIAL TEACHERS Q1 MR. JOHN CIREWELL b Q' A, B., Vifest Liherty Teachers College General Science, Spelling 7 Physical Education MISS CATHERINE IILACKEURN A. B., Vlfest Liherty Teachers College NVest Virginia History Geography MISS MARGARET ZEIICILER A. B., XVest Liherty Teachers College m Arithmetic MISS SUSAN STEVUART XVest Lihertv Teachers College Art Q04 nocness MR. LORAN MERCER B. S., Duquesne University Music, General Science Civics, West Virginia Geography MISS ETHEL CHECK A. B., New York Llniversity Music MISS BRIDCET MALEY A. B., West Liberty Teachers College English, Literature MISS VIRGINIA LYNCH A. B., West Virginia University Arithmetic, English MRS. HELEN HAVUKINS West Liberty Teachers College Geography, Art i I0 SENIDRS The building ofthe Suspension Bridge, begun in 1847, was an out- standing enterprise, not only be- cause it was the first bridge to be constructed over the Ohio below the forks at Pittsburgh, but also be- cause it was at the time the longest single span in America. The bridge, which it took two years to complete, was an important face tor in the growth of Wheelilig, serving as a link between the East and the West and giving rise to the development of Wlieeliiug Island. Q Q O O -4 m Ib :U J bg Z GD W lbw I9 4 ,go . . nm? flirli lldss llusketlizlll l: Dramatic Ulub 42 Inml l Betty Jane Adams icfst-rvefs 3. 41 Dramatic Uluh 4. Ind vuntent with plenty uf grit, 1 Imrk 1 H v Hetty ziiwuys willingly does her bit. Sarah Jane Almond lluiwr Sm-ietv 3: Girl Reserves 1, 2, v i,I't'Silit'lil 31 Claws Basketball 32 X vii- Stumle-nt 1'nunvil Treasurer 31 Dramatic P I1liil'iS Athlvtic' Ulub 1.2, 3:Ju11- ' ilul i llll I'luyg Unewettzx. Iliix Iilunxlc- yrrung lass. so ve-ry fray. lmt-N in fin- Iillllllllg in quite at big way. Harold 0. Archer Ducky 3 Hiwrettai Senior Play. fl Hzxiwmlcl like Jane, :llsu likes to mlziiive, Ile-'s wurkiiig' and waiting for his big 4-lizuim-. Howard W. Ashcraft Asha-raft Flziss Secretary 1, Vice Presidr-nt 2. ' nt K' uncil ' znd l: Stud? u -, Hee Ululn 4: Juniur ifmzlirkill 2, fi. 43 f Vluy: lwlmtixig' Te-am 43 Ups-rettug Se-nim' Play, Vue-ailmulzirius like ,'xSil0l 2l.fl'S are very few , llc- zllwuys cmiifiwiits us. with words that uri- new. Charles K. Barczak ' , Q f4IlNll' J K, , Varsity Hzislivtlmll 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y l. ' if ' V iffy. Push. full uf fun and mischief too, X'-iff XYus quite :i credit to our hai:-:ketbzill I ' K cre w. 5 I Cathryn Z. Baxter ' --muy 'A K Girl iivsm-rves l, 3, 43 Hume Econo- K mit-S vim, 1, 2, :s, 4. l':iih1'yn wv'1'e surv is il quiet laws: Shih si-lclmn snr-allies, c-Ven in class. 94 1 5 William Baxter. Jr. l Inti':l1nui'zll ilzmlu-tlrziil l. 2, Ii, 4. .Xrwuiiml mln- sc-limvl thcrv is :1 runiur, Thani William has Il st-use 111' hulnuig Carl Bitzer iii-Y 1 l':sx'l owns :intl drivos u mir. Which ilaiily lulws hiin near und fur. Dorothy R. Braunlich Nlhrli' llirl Iii-sewxwis l. 2. Sl. 43 Hin-ls Athlvtis' Vllllu l. ZZ iiillllbl lirmliriiliivs Vinh l. 21 lwzirnzitu- 1 lull 3, NX ui' XX lump :wtutl .L Vulin, i'usui'x'wl, gtmml liuninri-il is Shu Wiih prvtty hail: as yun 1-.Ln Sue, Myron R. Burgy Hunk Vusliiz-1'2.3:11lw-Clilb-1. Alyruii is dark. liziiulsmiw, full of fun, With an pt-1'I'4-1-1 sniilv for evuryuiie. UI-Y 1519 nocsness 1 John Chain Vheer liezuler Il. IA-t's gin- an uvefs liigfli. dure is low, Was Jolin's l'llZlllQIlg8 to our foe. William B. Connoley '-mu 1 , A - f Junior l'luy3 lwiotlrzill 3, 43 H1-1 3, 43 Honor Souie-ty 3, 43 Gloe tflub 43 Senior Play. A :lurk lmire-fl girl is one great joy: lH':ux'inf.:', loo, iutrii.g'ues this boy. Ruth E. Davis Girls Athletic Ululr 1, 2, 3, Vive Presi- dent 43 tlirl Ra-serves l: llrzinmtir' Ulub 3, 43 1'lieerle:1dz-r 4: Vluss Basketball 3. Ruth, you will Iiml, has plenty of zest, As u 4-lien-rlezuler, she was one of the lnest. Sylvia DeSantis Girls Allilc-tif' l'luli 1, 2, 3. 43 Home l'lt'HllUlllll'S l'lulx 23 llrumativ Ulub 3, 43 .lunior I'lz1y. Sylviafs :nn zu-tri-ss in every waxy: lius mlark eyes that are allways guy. James P. Eaton Footlvnll 2. 3. Uzxptzlin 43 Hi-Y 3, 4: War Wlioop 3: filee l'lul1 43 Junior l'l:1y3 Ulu-iw-tlzlg Senior Play. .Iim's our ruptuin, staunch and true, Men like liim prove to be few. Mary Elizabeth Farley Ulzlss liuslu-tlmll 3: t'l1eerleader 3: lJl'llIllllll1.' Club -l. From H11-g'g'sx'ille Mary comes to school, Tu lu- quite frienrlly is her rule. 333 if si J , A -, ' Q ln' K : Evelyn Eileen Fisher Home Economics Club 1, 43 Dramatic' Club 4. Eileen, as a St6Il0g'l'llDl'lEl' is neat, And as at typist she is hard to beat. June H. Fuhr Band 1. 2, 33 Girl Reserves lg Home Eronomics Club 43 Dramatic Club 4, Serious in study and gay at good time, XVith musical ability that's ever fine. Margaret Elizabeth Gundling Margie Girls Athletic Club 13 Home Econo- mies Club 13 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 33 Senior Play. Margaret's an artist true in every lineg She's painted our posters and drawn our signs. Michael Gussie Basketball 43 Football 4. As an artist Mike is better than mostg Of his football playing we also boast. ill! 5 C '4 'Tl P 3 f 1 5 ffl-K Dorothy E. Keys Dol Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Girls Athletic Club 1, 23 Dramatic: Ulub 3. Treasurer -l: New Fires, Senior Play. llot's a friend of pleasing' ways, Hood hearted, happy, let porno what inay. Geneva M. Klatt Red Home lieonoinics Club Il, lg Girl lie- serves 4. Llem-va. one of our red-headed girls, ls favored by havim.:' natural eurls. Kenneth Lash Kenny Class Basketball 13 Assistant Foot- ball Manager l, 2. 41 Assistant Basket- ball Manager 2, 4. Kenny Iinds a lot of time To help in the manual training' line. Katherine Virginia Long Katy Hand l, 23 Orchestra 13 NVar XVhoop Staff 2. 33 Girls Athletic Club 335 Honor Society 3, -lg Dramatic Club 3, 4, Kathryn in reading and writing' is above par, NVith secretarial work to aid, she is sure to pro far. Mason Hall Mason Hall may soon gain fame Perhaps by inventing a new airplane. Mary Jane Halter 'l'iekie tiirl Reserves ll Girls Athletic illlllj 1. 2, 4, President 33 Plass Basketball Il, Dramatic Vlub 3. Seeretary 45 Honor Society 4: Uperettag Commencement Speaker. A note of gaiety with plenty of spice, With this young lady goes everything nice. Clyde R. Johnson Am-tor Football Manager 2, 3, 4: Basketball Manager 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4, Dramatic Vlub 3, 43 New Flresf' Hon- or Society 3, Treasurer 4, Glee Club 4. Clyde, as manager, has been in demand, Hur coaches always want him on hand. Mary E. Kelley Girls Athletic Club l, 2, 3, Class Basketball 33 Dramatic Club 3, Cheer- leader 2, 3g Girl Reserves lg Senior Play. Hel' motto in her second and third years Was to do her best in leading our cheers. Eugene Kemp Hasketball 2, 3, 4. For Eugene it's not the easiest thing, To get to school before the bell rings. Kathleen F. Kercher Kath Girls Athletie Club 1, 25 Girl Re- serves 1g Home Economics Club 3: New Fires, Dramatic Club 3, 45 Sen- ior Play. Kathleen is small, blonde, and fair too, Her dramatic ability is equalled by few. nocness 14 Mildred E. Long Millie Dramatic Club 3, 4. Mildred is a girl of pleasing ways, A friend to all in her high school days. Virginia Lucas Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. 4, Girls Athletic' Club 1, 2, Dramatic Club 3: Honor So:-iety 3, President 4. Debating Team. Commencement Speaker. Virginia was president of Honor So- ciety. I ' . D Her other aetlvities were of wide va- riet y Anna Rose Lukasik Luke Home Economies Club 1, 4g Girls Ath- letic Club 4. Anna is quiet, serene, 21 bit shy She's been a eherished student of lVar- wood High. Francis J. McDermott Hank Cashier 4. l ranvis smiles a lot each day, A good way to chase the blues away. William Webb McGlaughlin Class Basketball lg Football 3. A helping hand, a eheerful smile, lVil1iam has proved a friend worth while. Robert Martin Kentucky Hi-Y 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Dramatic Club 4, Senior Play. Robert is ambitious, studious and neat, A boy like him is hard to beat. Silveo Mazzella Goldie Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball lg Ilranxatic- Club 3, 4, Senior Play. Silveo stars in foot and basketball alike. He's fought for our school with all his might. Cathern E. Mercer lbKntt.!Y Dramatic' Club 4: Senior Play. Cathern, a friendly girl who eomes on the bus, Has never been known to eomplain or fuss. Antoinette Mihalovich Tony Girl Reserves l, 2, Home ldcononuies Club l, 2, 4, Secretary 33 Girls Athletic Club I, 2, Vice President 3, President 43 Class Basketball 3: Honor Soeiety 3, 4. ln basketball Tony was our star As a secretary she will be above par. Donald Minder IleYty Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball li Honor Soeiety 3, 4: Class Vive Presi- dent Kg President 4, Commencement Speaker. As class president. he proves his worth, ln his duties he never shirks I l I bg Z 15 IO0,YEaR IL D.. S U14 Margery Plummer Margie Girl Reserves l, 2, President 4, Girls Athletic Club 1, 23 Orc-hestra 13 Class Seeretary 33 Flag Girl 3, 43 New Firesg Dramatic Club 3, 43 Senior Play. Margery is small, charming and petite, To have her back next year would be a treat. Conrad Prager Connie Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football l, 2, 3. 4. Connie provides us all with laughs ln Mr. Roe's economic-'s class. William Prickett CLBHIQV Hi-Y 3, 4, Football Manager 2, 3. 45 Basketball Manager 3, 4. Bill's managing ability was in great esteem, ' He's proved a help to our athletic Hilda E. Rohrig Girls Athletic Club lg Home Eco- nomics Club 35 Dramatic- Club 3, Vice President 4: Honor Society 4. Hilda is demure and sweet, Just to be with her is a treat. IEHYTXS. Ernest Morton Jack Band I, 2. 3: Honor Soviety 3. Sevre- tarv 4, Student Counvil Vice l'resideI1t 3: NHi-Y 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 3, 4: Junior Class l'lay: New Fires , Clim- meneement Speaker. .Tami as usuaixy mounts Where intelligence is found, Francis Mozena Hi-Y 4: Football 3: Steffe- Junior Play: Class Basketball l. Francis is a handy man in woodwork- in f, lfithere's scenery to be marle he's never shirkingr. Betty Partenfelder Class President l, Treasurer 2: Gil'lS Athletic Club 1, 3, 4. Treasurer 25 Girl Reserves l, 4, Treasurer 2, President 32 Class Basketball 3, Debating 'Fearn 4, Dramatic Club 3, 43 Student Couneil 3: Honor Society 3, Vic-e Pre-sident 4: Commencement Speaker, lVar XVhoop Staff 2, 3. Editor -4. Betty, our editor, has ac-his-ved si-hool fame ln studies she's Ulll1lSnQ in sports, the same. Manage r Verna Patterson Girls Athletic Club 1, Home Econo- nomies Club l, 45 Band l, 2, 33 Honor Society 3, 4. Uf friendly nature, with a hearty laugh, No troubles ever are in her path. Ronald Pelky Honor Society 31 Commencement Speaker. Ronald to the girls does cater, But yet he-'s ealled a woman hater. Elizabeth Petko Girl Reserves l, 2: Girls Athletic Club l. 3, 43 Class Basketball 33 Home Economics Club 1, 2, il, President -1. Here-'s Elizabeth who for XV. H. S. has worked hours without end, To vlassmates and teachers she's a. valuable friend. ROGRESS 16 Wanda Naomi Schane sl'hllllll ' Flaws liaslivtlnall Cl: Girls ,Xlliln-Iii' l'luls 1, 2, Secretary 31 Junior Class l'lay: Class Sf-cretary 4. lVanda is livoly and full uf fun, Wu always rind her nn the run. Andrew C. Schramm --A Indy Flaws Vive' l'l'1-Sidvllt lg Hmmm' Hupii-ly Il: Hi-Y 3. -lg Fuotliall 43 Glee Vllllx -l: Debating.: Te-am 4. Amiy's a lie-nian in every Way, Hut, if ner-essary, a girl's pan he mm play. Robert R. Sedgwick Holi .Iuninr Play, Nvw Fires. As an avtnr Bula is nf nu littlu rg-pulp His 1-lvvi-rm-ss in making' ails, im nm- vau rlisputi-. Rose Elizabeth Singer llnmi- Evm1umir's Ululi l. 23 Girls .-Xllilvtiv l'lulv l, 2, lYar XYl1mm Staff ii: Dramatic' Vluli 3: Rank Cashier 3, 4. Shefs studied liusimfss training' lim-eg lfnr two years She's been hunk cashier. Harold Slack Hlllllvlli Vuiilwil l. Il, 3: Haml lg Class Masks-tlvall lg Ffmtlrall l, 2, 3, -ig liaslivt- lvall 2, 3, -l. Fur four years Corky has spent his time 'l'o make in swirls a l'vc'ul'1l limi. John J. Slenski lfmitlrall 3, 45 Haslcetlnall 3, 45 HHIIUI' Sucivly 3, 4. An athle-te and :1 Studi-nt loo, A voniliinatiou likv this, is found in fffw. 'iii 1 Betty Louise Sonda lll1nuly lll'l'llt'Sll'Zl l, 2, Class Haslwtlnall 3. livlly. in high sr-hsml, has worked hardl lu vlass liaskvtlvall she was a grind guard. Lucile M. Steber 'l'c-hu Vlass liaskvtliall 33 Girls Athletic' Ululr l, 2, 3, Treasureir -lg Junior Play 33 llramatir- Club 3. 41 llebatim.: Team 45 Ni-xx' Fira-sg Une-I'e'tta: Senior Play. Luvilv in music, we suggest, Will gn far in her conquest. Charles Watson Terrill XValsuu's blond hair makes you look at him twiceg ' I mme ward desi-rilnes him-Lhe adwctive nice. Annabel Jean Thwaite Annll- flirl R+-serves Z. 3 43 Honor Suviely 3, 43 Dramatic-l'lul1 3, President 43 .lun- inr I'Iay3 l'ru1lur'tinn Manager' New Fire-sg Sr-uiur Play. A lf-arler in clramalivs, in Girl Rvsvrves lung There isn'l much that this girl 1-au't do. 2 bg Z 17 IO0 YEAR James W. Tomlinson Jilin Hand 23 Glee Club 4: Honor Soeiety 4. A good seience student, a golfer of note, llis performance at the piano is some- thing to quote. Joseph Andrew Wcisnewski l'Ill00kIl', Class Treasurer 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. Hn our football team he played as g'uardg When he hit that line, he hit it hard. ' Helen Virginia Welshans Ginny Girls Athletic- Club l. Z. 3: Girl Re- serves 1, 2, 35 Home Economies Club 3, 4: Junior Play: Dramatic: Club 3, 41 Honor Society 4: Senior Play. Virginia has been active in her high school days, ln studies, in sports, in home ee, in Ada Belle Wharton Girls Athletic Club lg Home Econo- mies Club 41 Dramatic- Club 43 Honor Soc'i6'T.y 4. Hel' disposition belies her hair. lf you need any help, she-'s rigght ther:-. plays. Q Q 5 Z Robert Rahr llobert's name tits him to a tee, There are few like it, you can see. Charles Sterling Riddle Pre-neh Charles didn't enter until this yearg liut just the same we're glad he's here. Q24 Rocsness is CLASSES The characteristic features of the old-time schools-the birch rod, the predominance of discipline over in- struction,the meagre curriculum,the rough and uncomfortable school furnishings and buildings-were also typical of Wl1eeling's earliest schools. The first free public schools in Wlieeliiig were begun in 1847. From the five original schools the educational system has developed until there are now thirty-three grade schools, six junior high schools, five high schools, and one trade school to serve the city and county public school students. 19 IOO YEAR AN bg 5 GD VD I.l.I 465 I 4 '29 fa Front Row: Mr. Roe, Miss Kindelberger, Lisk, McKeets, Friebertshauser, Campbell, Herbert Wolf, N. Hoover, M. Almond, M. Adams, Westlake, Miss Perryman. Second Row: Butterworth, A. Lemak, Teater, E. Berberick, Hendrix, Murphy, Remke, Shay, Martin, Bickerton, Lucas, Tuttle, Moore, S. Yates, Burkle, Anderson, Heyl. Third Row: Schell, Jaquay, Schuetz, Runco, Thomas, E. Mercer, Yost, Moreland, B. Berry, Steyle, M. Joseph, Cozad, Ickler, James, J. Jaquay. Fourth Row: Roberts, Seabright, J. Thomas, R. Thomas, Galloway, Braden, R. Joseph, Lisowsky, Christner, Wardle, Seidler, Shank, Jack Eaton, Sayers. 3 JUNIOR CLASS T Herbert Wolf ........... ........,...........,........ ................ P r esident Frank Campbell ..r.............. ,.... V ice President 1 Nelda Hoover ............,,.,..,.., .........,,.. S ecretary Charles Friebertshauser ..,................................................. Treasurer 4 m P IU 4 .936 Jo The junior class opened the social season this year with a skat- ing party held on October 28 at the Island Rink. This party might be called the keynote to the activities of the class. As rapidly as the students and faculty skated that night, so have events shaped themselves. The few drawbacks might be compared to their falls. When the Dramatic Club put on New Fires, juniors made up the greater part of the cast. The class play, Guess Again, was presented on April 24. This along with the skating party and a movie on November 17, was given for the purpose of making money for the prom, held on May 26. Following the old Southern plantation style, it proved to be one of the most original given. ROGRESS N Front Row: Miss Kaiser, Barnhart, Costanzo, Gardner, Bowman, Fox, A. Cox, Veydt, Glenski, Miss Mayfield. Second Row: Christy, Runner, Streiner, Mason, Helfenbine, V. Day, E. Trouten, Reed, Clark, McCuskey, McCulley, Clatterbuck. Third Row: Saunders, R. Halter, B. Bryant, McGee, Witt, G. Forester, Delash, Rogerson, Scenna, Amend, H. Bryant, Oxley, R. Braunlich. SOPHOMORE GIRLS Virginia Lee Fox ,ee.,,. Donald Vaas ....,..ee,,, William Neumann William Bowman ,,cc.cccV1ce .President President Secretary Treasurer Although ihe sophomores have no outside activities to earn money as do the upper classmen, the projects they have in their various clarses help to make the year interesting. For instance, a record of the number of calories eaten was kept by each biology student. In home economics the study of preparing dinners from soup to nuts was taken up. Interior decoration was also made a project in this class. .. Heller, Pausic, Pitzer, Eagen, I 5' Z ID VD l.I.I D! D! 4 71 loo YEAR Front Row: Harold Wolfe, K. Trouten, Hileman, G. Krumski, Floto, Moyers, Currence, Harvey, Krasevic, M. Svinarich, Mr. Linville. Second Row: Major, Bruhn, Cook, Sapon, Vaas, F. Neuman, Wilcox, M. Brown, Dudek, Bloomfield, Rogers, McKee, Golden, Corey. Third Row: Bowman, Welshans, Pryor, Graybill, Kenamond, W. Neumann, Steiniger, J. Brown, Reynolds, Plummer, DeMarco, L. Fitzsimmons, N. Kandaris, Gates. ? G 1 SOPHOMORE BOYS The sophomore boys received all honors in the class tourna- ment, the A team winning and the B team being runners-up. In varsity basketball, too, they have taken no small part, for Charles Kenamond received his letter. Many of the second -4 team players were members of this class. rn The sophomore girls were runners-up in the tournament, los- ing to the Junior A's. These girls also take an active part in the P Girls Athletic club. IU 4 GD nocness -76 FrontRow: Miss Blum, S. Ososki, G. Rhoades, H. Ososki, J. Eicholtz, M. Gonder, H. Zdanovich, P. Lemak, Waters, G. Mercer, Miss Emsley. Second Row: Cunningham, Seidler, J. Hill J. Hall, M. Hall, E. Roseberry, Murray, McCutcheon, Wiles, Lekanidis, Archer, S. Bugick, Tappan Allen. Third Row: Casner Metz, Nestmann, J. Hoover, Lee, V. Campiti, Kloda, C Miller, Hannigan, White, Stathakis, Orum. 9 - Fourth Row: Hodgkiss, C. Day, Breen, Vossen, Stobart, Bowers, F. Ber- berick, Mills, M. Petko, O. Klatt. FRESHMAN GIRLS ,S S Robert Cronin .................. ..,............ P resident W Robert Imhoff .......,............,. ........ V ice President Betty Lou Cunningham ......... .............. S ecretary w Caroline Nestmann ............. .......... T reasurer Ill G Throughout the entire year the freshmen have led the honor roll. Their studies have not occupied all their time, however, for G they have engaged in club activities which are open to them. The freshmen have more girls on teams in the Athletic club than any other class in school. They also make up more than half of the Home Economics club. a 4 D. 23 loo YEAR First Row: Mr. Ogden, Rohrig, Imhoff, Seitz, Gump, DiMarzio, Watzmann, Eagen, Gundling, Phillips, Wilhelmy. Second Row: Woodfin, W. Rupich, Tuttle, R. Fitzsimmons, H. Ries, Callovv, Heyl, Krauth, Loper, Lortz, Keys, W. Kercher, Wiles, Youngman, E. Kercher, G. Sapon. Third Row: Shia, Kellas, Grimm, Biery, Long, W. McLaughlin, Morgan, Luikart, Tingler, Graeb, D. Wolf, Cronin, Kish, G. lVIcKitrick, H. Lash, H. Cook. Fourth Row: Stiles, Mihalovich, Lewellen, Bowers, Stobart, Husk. Kavana, Rose, Dietrich, Gilbert, Pavlock, Kreitzer, Halpenny, Dernberger, Pascoli. GA :el FRESHMAN BOYS C Two students, Jessie Lee Hoover and Caroline Nestmann, entered the West Virginia State Latin contest which was held May 1. Many freshmen boys have participated in basketball and football. 4 One member, Roy Seitz, received his letter for varsity football, an unusual feat for a freshman. rn In home room periods the freshmen have taken up the study of etiquette and courtesy through plays, skits, and blackboard P illustrations. IU QD-Y nocness Front Row: Mr. Mercer, Wilcox, Grace Pitzer, Kandaris, DeMarzio, Grimm, V. Roseberry, Young, Proctor, Miss Maley. Second Row: Hartfile, Brown, Baker, Dunn, Woodfin, Jenkins, V. Zdano- vich, Knight, McGraw, Butterworth, Zeppos, C. Moyers. Third Row: Kish, Meeks, V. Miller, Krivanich, N. Lukasik, Sobray, Jarret Rogers, L. Moyers, Palmer, Booth, Von Berg, Hawkins, Nickerson. Fourth Row: Shreve, Kellas, M. Cahill, Centifonti, Mihalovich, Frankovich Lisowsky, Herback, Tuttle, Brost. 7 Y 'Z EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS 5 Ch GD This year junior and senior high was united to form a six Lu year school under the leadership of Mr. L. C. Bonar. Two new members were added to the faculty, Miss Lynch, who teaches G English and arithmetic, and Mr. Mercer, who teaches music, CIVICS, science, and West Virginia geography. 0 4 E TD. 25 ICO YEAR Front Row: E. Morgan, Pebler, B. Hall, Mountford, Anander, Pagonidas, W. Lucas, Seitz, Proctor, Dowler, Miss Blackburn. Second Row: H. Mozena, J. Morton, Chapman, Nixon, C. Plummer, Smith, Runco, Luikart, G. Farley, Dowling, Klatt, R. Wise. Third Row: Vossen, McNamara, N. Eaton, Pelle, McColloch, Dittman, Yugovich, Queses, Gikas, Frankhauser, Lekanidas, Vindoni. Fourth Row: Kovach, Cornish, Ryan, Whilden, Merculer. Green, Mozingo, Conners, Allegrini, Morrison, Rouse, Dumbauld, Lewellen. Cx :nl EIGHTH GRADE BOYS Q Junior high has been very active this year. Every Friday they have their own assembly programs in the auditorium. The programs, among which have been plays, skits, moving pictures, and outside speakers, are directed by members of the faculty in -4 turn and have proved very worthwhile. Mr. Grewell in his second year as coach of junior high basketball rn has produced a successful team. For the first time junior high letters were awarded to deserving players. P IU 4 nocness 26 Front Row: Mrs. Hawkins, T. Gonder, Liposchak, H. Eicholtz, Pinamonti, Green, Sayers, Smith, D. Pape, Beck, Miss Zeidler. Second Row: Baker, McCoid, H. Hoover, M. Trouten, N. Herback, Panko, Coleman, L. Rhoades, M. L. Gardner, Voellinger, M. Kercher. Third Row: Graeb, A. Campiti, Costa, N. Martin, Halpenny, Phillips, E. Trouten, J. Pettit, V. Yates, A. Frankovich, Pelisare, E. Cox, Husk, Svinarich. Fourth Row: H. Youngman, Hador, Doyle, Corey, Piper, Taggert, Mehlman, Bartels, S. Berry, Seabright, B. Clark, Eberhard, Glenski, Johnson. Beihl. J Sq Y SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS cn in Probably the thing that interested the girls the most was I-I-I the Glee club under the direction of Mr. Mercer. It made its initial appearance singing between the acts of the Operetta, The G Gift , given on March 13. The girls have also sung in assembly. The club had one social event, a theater party, at which Mr. Q Mercer was host. D! 40. 27 loo YEAR Front Row: R. Shank, A. Hutchinson, B. Graeb, Nortemann, Breen, H. Kettlewell, Scenna, Haberfield, T. Duerr, E. Meeks, D. Fairley, L. McClure. Second Row: R. Abraham, M. Stathakis, P. Elcessor, W. Wise, R. Kaiser, I. Costain, W. Rayl, F. DeMarco, B. Woollenweber, S. McKee, R. Hughes, C. Bowman, F. Pataki, C. Pizzoli. Third Row: F. Durst, W. Bickerton, H. Mooney, G. Kandaris, T. Michels, J. Cronin, A. Molley, D. Glass, F. Monteleone, J. Minor, B. Hill, C. Petrini, T. Delash, L. Driehorst, J. Simpson. Fourth R-ow: Mr. Grewell, J. Lemak, T. Pappas, C. Dumishinecz, J. Morgan, H. Beihl, B. Schairer, Geo. Kos, R. Reitz, N. Walters, Miss Lynch. Q 3 1' SEVENTH GRADE BOYS -4 The junior high gym classes now meet twice a week having the same schedule as the high school. Q As a special project in home economics, the eighth grade girls IT' served breakfast to one another. The seventh grade students have made towels and head bands. These classes meet once a P week. IU un: nosness 28 SPCRTS One of the most daring exploits in the early history of Vfheeling was that performed by Major Samuel Mccolloch. ln an effort to bring relief from Short Creek to the be- sieged at Fort Henry, McColloch was in some way cut oil' from the main body of his party. lndians were between him and the fort. As retreat back to Short Creek was made impossible by another band of Indians, McColloch took the only way out. He turned his horse and jumped over the abrupt hill- side to the banks of Wheeling Creek, two hundred feet below. He thus escaped to his friends unhurt. 2 5' J GD V7 I.l.l D! 0 DI 29 IOO YEAR Sri? Q Q 5 5 -C I'l1 P IU va Jo Front Row: Lash, managerg Gussie, Aschcraft, Weisnewski, Schramm, Mazzella, Jim Eaton, captain, Blum, Slenski, Slack, Prager, James and Long, managers. Second Row: Prickett, managerg Coach Roe, Johnson, manager, Campbell, Lysichi, H. Wolf , A. Petros, Kindelberger, Jack Eaton, Shank, Braden, Davis, Mihalovich, Galloway, manager, Mr. Ogden, assistant coach. Third Row: Minder, Trouten, L, Jaquay, Rohrig, G. Krumski, Dowler, J. Plummer, E. Krumski, Roy Seitz, Welshans. Fourth Row: McColloch, Vaas, Robert Seitz, Gump, N. Eaton, Connoley, D. Wolf, Halpenny, Allegrini, Woodfin, Ryan. 4 H' ...bp FOOTBALL Repeating the record made last year, the 1936 football team won three out of the 10 games played. The team took one overnight trip to Clarksburg playing Vic- tory high school for the first time. Eleven of the fifteen boys who received letters were seniors. These boys, who have played their last game for Warwood are Captain James Eaton, Slack, Prager, Mazzella, Gussie, Weis- newski, Connoley, Schramm, Ashcraft, Slenski and Minder. Warwoocl . . ..,,...,....r.,,... M34 West Alexander ....... . 0 Warwoocl , . ..,,.. 0 Wheeling .......V....., .. 6 Warwood, ,.,,, ,,,, , 0 Central .............. ,...., 1 8 Warwood, ,..,, .,,,.. 0 Wellsburg .. ......,.. .... . . 6 Warwood ,, ,,,,, ,.,,, . O Follansbee ....,............ .. .. 0 Warwood ,,.. . N44 New Cumberland ......., .,... . 0 Warwood ,.,,, ., ,. 7 Lirlsly .........i......,..... ..... . 18 Warwood ...., ,..... 0 Victory ................. ...... 1 9 Warwood e.e.,, ,..... 0 East Fairmont ...,. ...... 7 Warwood ,,,,, ,,.rrrY,, 7 Triadelphia ........ i........ 0 92 74 Won 3: Lost 6: Tied 1. ROGRESS 30 Front Row:J.Slenski, Mazzella, Barczak, Christner, Slack, Kenamond Mr. Smith, coach. Second Row: Prickett, managerg Welshans, Prager, M. Joseph, Steiniger, W. Neumann, Johnson, manager, Gussie, Kemp, W. Slenski, Pryor, Plummer, Lisowsky, manager. BASKETBALL With six letter men remaining from last year the Warriors were able to improve their record by winning eleven out of nineteen games. Coach Smith presented letters to seven boys in assembly, April 9. Those receiving them were Captain Hill, Slack, Mazzella, Barczak, Slenski, Kena- mond and Christner. Warwood ..,.............,.,,......c,. Warwood .,., Warwood .,.. Warwood .... Warwood .c Warwood .... Warwood ,,., Warwood .... Warwood Warwood .... Warwood .,.. Warwood ,... Warwood Warwood ,.... Warwood .,., Warwood 'Warwood ...... t':Warwood ..,., . 'Warwood ..,. . 522 Won 11: Lost 8. 31 Triadelphia .........,.........c,....., 13 West Liberty ..... .......c 1 0 ,S Union ............ . .,..,,.. 28 S Bellaire ,........ .....,.. 3 1 Central ..... .,...... 2 9 Linsly ........... .....,.. 2 3 fn Sisterville . ..... ...41 Mangolia ....... ...,.... 3 2 Wellsburg ..... .,....,. 3 3 Bethany ,.....,,. ....,... 1 7 Bridgeport 1 ..,,,.. .49 ul Triadelphia ....., .. ..... 26 Wheeling ...... .... ,..,,,,. 3 9 G West Liberty ,.... ......,. 1 4 Central ....c,,,..., ,,.,,.,. 2 6 Follansbee .,.... ........ 1 5 G Triadelphia ....,. ....... 1 2 Wheeling ...., ....... .41 Moundsville .... .ric..., 2 7 566 1 iiTournament Games 4 D. I00 YEAR JUNIOR GIRLS Front Row: Coach Runco, Berry, Murphy, Hoover, Bickerton, Cond McKeets. Second Row: Thomas, Shay, Yost, Martin. SOPHOMORE Front Row: Kindelborger, Golden, Joe Brown, Graybill, A. Petros, Major. Second Row: Coach Kenamond, Harvey, DeMarco, Svinarich, Coach Steiniger. 37 Front Row: Eagen, Hill, G. Rhoades, Amend, R. Braunlich, B. Berry, McKeets, Lekanidis, Murphy. Second Row: J. Hoover, Streiner, Fox, Runner, Thomas, Steber, Mihalo- vich, R. Davis, Yost, P. Lemak, Clark, Cunningham, N. Hoover, Metz. Third Row: Shay, R. Halter, Scenna, Rogerson, Forester, Anderson, S. Yates, Bickerton, Casner, M. Almond, Mason. Fourth Row: C. Day, DeSantis, Saunders, Barnhart, Costanzo, Mills, Heller, Christy, Martin, H. Bryant, E. Roseberry, M. Petko, Bugick, Partenfelder, J. Halter. ,s GIRLS ATHLETIC CLUB S Antoinette Mihalovich ,............................... President Ruth Davis .................,..... .......... V ice President m Rhea Braunlich ...... ..,l........ S ecretary Lucile Steber ....... ........ T reasurer m IJ.I The Girls Athletic club which was organized to take the place G of varsity athletics for girls in the high school has proved very successful in the few years of its existence. Any number of girls Q may belong and participate in any or all sports. The club sponsors tournaments between the classes in basketball, volleyball, baseball, hit-pin ball and tennis. Hiking is another sport offered. A Hill-Billy party was given in October under the direction of E Miss Klett, club sponsor. 4 loo YEAR Sitting: Pelle, McColloch, Coach Grewell, Cornish, Rouse. Standing: D. Fairly, Whilden, G. Fairly. Q i S -4 m P IU 4 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Under the coaching of Mr. Grewell this team had a success- ful season as shown by the fact that they won second place in the junior high league. For the first time since this group has had a team the boys received letters. The letter boys are H. Kelly, M. Pelle, C.Lysicki, S. McCol- loch, D. Whilden, B. Cornish, G. Fairly, D. Fairly. J. Rouse and so P 6 J. Yugovich. Junior High ...... ...... 1 9 Ritchie .,,CC,CC Junior High ...... ...... 2 5 Woodsdale ., Junior High .,.... ...... 1 7 Madison ....,. Junior High .. ...... 20 Elm Grove H Junior High ...... .,.... 2 6 Ritchie ,.,,.,.. Junior High ...... ...... 2 5 Woodsdale ,, Junior High ...... ........ . 19 Elm Grove ,, Junior High ..,...... .......... 2 3 Madison ,,,,., iilunior High ....... ...... 1 8 Seniors .,,,,,., Uunior High ...... ...... 1 5 Sophomore A iJuniOI' High . ...... .......... 2 5 Junior B's 232 Won 8: Lost 3. iiClass Tournament ROGRESS ACTIVITIES To protect the settlement from ln- clian attacks, Fort Henry was built in 1774, on a high bluii' overlooking the river at the present site of Main and Eleventh Streets. Not only did this fort serve the people of Wlieeling and surround- ing territory as a refuge in time of danger, but it was also the center of activity in time of peace, being used both as a church and for social gatherings. 1 'P 5' J ID W Ill D! E 4 35 loo YEAR Q E1 5 -4 m P D Front Row: iM. Almond, Miss Blum, Johnson, 1 Morton, HSV. Lucas, 'tParten- felder, WK. Long, 'tKeys. Second Row: Rohrig, M. Adams, Welshans, Remke, S. Yates, Anderson, 'tMihalovich, Burkle, Hendrix, A. Lemak, Wharton, Patterson. Third Row: :tMinder, DPR. Lucas, Heyl, Friebertshauser, tMartin. H. Wolf, 'kSeabright, J. Slenski, Seidler, Lisk, tJarvis, U. Halter. 4 .036 Jo HONOR SOCIETY l Virginia Lucas ....,.......,.......,.....,..,.........i..... ..,.,,.,...... P resident Betty Partenfelder .........,.,.,...,...,....,o,oio..o ,...,... V ice President Jack Morton ..,,,..... .,......,o.. S ecretary Clyde Johnson ....... ....... T reasurer This organization, sponsored by Miss Blum is composed of juniors and seniors who scholastically rank in the upper third of their classes. The purpose of the Honor Society is to strive for scholarship, character, service, and leadership. On December 20 in assembly recognition service was held for five seniors of this group, who were elected to the National Honor Society by the faculty. This is one of the highest honors a student can receive in Warwood High School. Those who were chosen were Antoinette Mihalovich, Robert Martin, Donald Minder, William Connoley and Jack Morton. On May 8 recognition service was held for three juniors and three seniors who were also elected to National Honor Society. They were Howard Seabright, Margaret Almond, Ruth Lucas, Mary Jane Halter, Dorothy Keys and Katharine Long. The Honor Society gave a banquet on March 2 instead of the usual monthly meeting. Indicates National Honor Society membership. R O G R E S S 36 Front Row: Mills, Costanzo, Saunders, Barnhart, M. Gonder, H. Zdanovich, K. Baxter, G. Klatt, Miss Kaiser. Second Row: C. Day, Helfenbine, E. Petko, Welshans, Murphy, Mason, Eicholtz, E. Trouten, C. Miller, D. Breen, Hannigan, Cunningham. Third Row: A. Lukasik, Runco, Yost, McGee, Patterson, Fisher, Fuhr, Delash, P. Lemak, Mihalovich, Wharton, Allen. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ,z Elizabeth Petke ..........................,................. President 5 Rosemary Murphy ..... ................. V ice President Virginia Runco .... .. ........ Secretary-Treasurer m I0 Ill Among the various activities of the Home Economics club G this year have been two tureen suppers, a visit to the telephone office, and a Valentine tea. LD The club members also cleaned the trophy case, and presented an assembly program, Not According To Schedule. Any girl is eligible to belong to the club, which holds its meetings every two weeks. loo YEAR Miss Kaiser. home economics teacher, is the sponsor. 'Oo 37 Front Row: Miss Perryman, J. Halter, Yost, Wefshans, Keys, McKeets, N. Hoover, M. Almond, M. Adams, Jarvis, Morton. Second Row: James, Roberts, Rohrig, B. Butterworth, Hendrix, Shay, Bickerton, Fuhr, Wharton, Martin, Plummer, Westlake, Johnson. Third Row: Seabright, R. Joseph, Braden, Runco, Murphy, Pratt, DeSantis. R. Davis, Fisher, B. Adams, K. Long, Farley, Lisk, Martin, Campbell. Fourth Row: Mazzella, Galloway, K. Kercher, Anderson, Remke, Gund- ling, B. Berry, Steyle, S. Yates, Moore, Steber, Partenfelder, Archer, Friebertshauser. DRAMATIC CLUB L Annabel Thwaite ......,,,.....,,..r,r,,,,...,r,..........r President 14 Hilda Rohrig ,r,.....,., ....... V ice President Jane Halter ......... ....,........ S ecretary -1 Dorothy Keys .r...... ...,...,.,.......r.... Treasurer The Dramtic club has been one of the most active organi- zations in school the past year. With a meeting every two weeks at which time a play was presented, the club has attempted to maintain a high standard. 'tNew Fires, a three-act play, was successfully produced by 4 the Dramatic club November 29. Fifteen students took part, and the proceeds of the play was used to purchase new play books and other necessary stage equipment. m Be A Little Cuckoo and Don't Tell A Soul were the two very entertaining skits presented in assembly. P t'Hail Holy Babe, a Cantata and pageant, was given by the club at the annual White Christmas program. n Miss Perryman is the sponsor. Lucile Steber and Kathleen Kercher are group leaders. 4 nosness 58 Front Row: sitting: Dunn, James, Jenkins,Von Berg, M. Cahill, G. Pitzer, E. Klinker, Miller, Knight, Voellinger, Martin, Trouten, M. Kercher, P. Rhoades, Youngman, N. Herback. Second Row, sitting: A. Lisowsky, Johnson, Yates, A. Herback, Zeppos, Corey, Mehlman, Kish, E. Cox, Glenski, S. Berry, Seabright, Clark, Eberhard. Standing: Graybill, Breen, Hendrix, Costanzo, J. Thomas, T. Gonder, Steyle, Yates, Ashcraft, J. Cronin, M. Halter, D. Lowe, V Zdanovich, Palmer, L. Moyers, J. Mihalovich, Cozad, V. Roseberry, B. Sobray, Galloway, Jarrett, S. McKee, Rogers, Jarvis, Nickerson, Archer, M. Butterworth, Eagen, Seidler, Seabright, Steber, James Eaton, S. Almond, Vaas, N. McKee. OPERETTA The Gift an operetta in two acts, was given March 13 in the school auditorium by pupils from the grade schools and junior and senior high. The operetta was a fragment from the life of Wolfgang Mozart based on historical fact and employing characteristic excerpts from the works of the great composer. Miss Check and Mr. Mercer, music teachers, and Miss Perryman directed. Besides those students pictured here who took active part, the junior high Girl's Glee club also sang. The Glee club members are Mary Louise Bartels, Marian Butterworth, Margaret Cahill, Elizabeth Klinker, Elsie Cox, Mary DeMarzio, Mary Dunn, Lila Lee Eberhard, Thelma Gonder, Sarah Grimm, Betty Hawkins, Nancy James, Betty Jane Jenkins, Mary Kandaris, Mary Ellen Knight, Geneva Lasch, Delora Lowe, Helen Ludwig, Emily Lou Mehlman, Virginia Miller, Charlotte Moyers, Lillian Moyers, Geraldine Palmer, Grace Pitzer, Marcelene Proctor, Elaine Rogers, Virginia Roseberry, Nada Seabright, Regina Sobray, Gloria Von Berg, Nancy Voellinger, Ruth Woodfin, Virginia Yates, Virginia Zdanovich, and Anna Zeppos. l0O YEAR E J b-Q Z Ch ID Lll D! L9 DI ,fo ,Q Front Row: Miss Faris, G. Klatt, Baxter, Zdanovich, M. lGonder, G. Rhoades, J. Hill, J. Hoover, Miss Kaiser. Second Row: Hendrix, D. Braunlich, Streiner, Runner, Fox, B. Adams, Partenfelder, R. Lucas, Plummer, Reed, Westlake, Cox. Third Row: M. Almond, N. Hoover, McKeets, Eagen, Vossen, Eicholtz, Pitzer, McGee, Christy, M. Gardner. Fourth Row: M. Adams, Moore, Keys, Martin, Remke, Forester, Anderson, V. Lucas, Heller, Burkle, Heyl. GIRL RESERVES 3 Margery Plummer ..................... ...........,..., P resident S Martha Burkle .,.,.,... ........ V ice President Dorothy Keys ......... ......... . .Secretary 1' Virginia Lee Fox ..... . ,......,....,..... ....,.. Treasurer -4 l'I'l P IJ .936 -76 4 The Girl Reserve club has enjoyed a series of very interesting meetings the past year. Installation was held in November, at which time a tureen supper was served. In the same month, the club had charge of the refreshments at the annual Girl Reserve rally held in Wheeling. Aside from the regular meetings, the club members sang Christ- mas carols and helped prepare Christmas baskets. A George Washington tea was given in February by the mem- bers. Mrs. A. J. Patterson gave a travel-talk as guest speaker on one of the club programs. The outstanding social event of the year was the annual Mother-Daughter banquet given in April at the Presbyterian Church. RCGRESS 40 Front Row: Mr. Ogden, Campbell, Morton, Johnson, Minder, Jack Eaton, Shank, Vaas, Mr. Linville. Second Row: Floto, Mozena, Martin, W. Baxter, Pryor, Plummer, Maz- zella, Welshans. Third Row: R. Thomas, Prickett, Friebertshauser, James Eaton, Schramm, Herbert Wolf, Seabright, Bitzer, J. Thomas. Hl-Y Clyde Johnson ,,,.,., ,.,,,,,,....,. .,l,,,.,,l,..... P 1 'esident Jack Eaton ..,,..,... ..,,.. V ice President Donald Minder ...., .,...,,,, S ecretary Jack Morton ,,,,... ..,,,.,.. T reasurer With a platform of clean speech, clean sports, clean scholar- ship, and clean living, the Hi-Y club strives to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high stand- dards of Christian character. Various activities of the club during the year included in- stallation, distributing Christmas baskets, singing Christmas carols, entering a basketball team in the tournament, attending the churches of Warwood in a body and presenting an assembly program, 'tPinch-Hitting for Cupid. Clyde Johnson, Jack Morton, Charles Friebertshauser, Don- ald Vaas, Howard Seabright, Herbert Wolf, Alan Dowler, with Mr. Ogden, attended the annual Hi-Y convention at Parkersburg April 18 and 19. The sponsors of the club are Mr. Ogden and Mr. Linville. 41 loo Y E A R 4 J bg J CD 05 Ll.I D: 0 D! :loo 9 COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS The theme of the commencement program this year will be The Hundredth Anniversary of 'Xxfheelingf' The speakers, a representative group from the senior class, will talk on some phase of this subject. ,lane Halter has chosen for her subject, Cultural Opportunities of Wl1eeling. Ronald Pellxey will talk on the K'Development of lnclustryf' Virginia Lucas, Notable Historical Eventsf' Betty Partenfelcler, Parks and Recreationf' Donald Minder, The Growth of Education, and ,lack Morton, 51 'Y i FLAG GIRLS Margery Plummer, and Nelda Hoover, junior, are the flag girls. Every day for the past two years, these girls have raised the flag each morning, and taken it in, in the evening. It is their duty, m too, to fee thvt it is not flown in stormy weather. They als ohold the flag in assembly tor the eath of allegiance. They render a real service to the school by this important work. 14- nosness 42 DEBATING TEAM The six members of the debating team chosen from the public speaking class and coached by Miss Perryman were divided into teams. At the iirst debate held February 27 with Weirttun, Lucile Steber and Andrew Schramm debated affirmatively with Weirton's negative team, and CharlCS Friebertshauser and Betty Partenfelder debated negatively against their afiirmative team. The question was, Resolved: that the several states should enact legislation providing for a system of complete medical service available to all Cifilem HF public expense. Qn March 3 another double debate was held with the freshmen team from Vifest Virginia University. Virginia Lucas and Andred Schramm were on the athrmative team and Betty Partenfelder and Howard Ashcraft on the nCg21IiVC- T110 5111110 question was again used. Of this group Betty Partenfelder, who was selected to represent Vlfarwood at the district literary contest held at West Liberty, won second place. ,S 4 5 BANK CAST-HERS VI Rose Singer, head bank cashier, is assisted by m Martha Remke. These girls see that the money deposited by the students is sent to the bank. They also prepare and send to the home weekly reports of the banking done by the students. Every Tuesday morning, a banking period is held in each room so that the students may make deposits if they wish. This service not only teaches the students to save, but the money is also useful in the junior and senior l 1 f g p A years when expenses are high due to the many activities. 4 45 IO o Y E A R Vfarwood High School Commencement Eiccercises Commemorating The One Hundreth Anniversary of Wheeling Thursday Evening, May twentyfeighth Nineteen Hundred Thirty-six High School Auditorium Eight O'clock Selection... . . ............... . .0rchestra Processional ...... ..... S enior Class Invocation ....... ....... ..... R e v. H. Amick Piano Selection. . . ...... .................. J ames Tomilson CulturalAOpportunities in the Community...Mary Jane Halter History of Parks and Recreation ......... Betty Partenfelder Development of lndustry... ...Ronald Pelkey Selection ...... . . . ........................ Vocal Wher'er you Walk by Handel History of Transportation ......... ...... J ack Morton Growth of Education ......... ..... D onald Minder Notable Historical Events ...... . . .. . . .Virginia Lucas Selection... ...... ..,......Orchestra Presentation of D. A. R. Awards Representative of Wheeling Chapter D. A. R. Presentation of Diplomas... ...Mr.WalterE.Cooey Member of Ohio County Board of Education Class Song... ...............,.............. Graduates 4 '15 27-Triadelphia speakers are here-Tradition again. CALENDAR FOR 1935-1936 September 31 41 13 School opens-Woe is nie! Football practice begins in earnest. Everyone is formal fa little stiifj. Davis, Youngman and Breen are chosen to lead cheers. Much to do about nothing. 17-Election for upper classmen and sophomores held. Poor freshies! 21-Warriors lose second game of season to their old rivals, Wheeling 6-0. October 8-Quite an eventful day-Student council election-Freshmen elec- 11- 18 23- tion-The freshmen finally do something. End of six weeks' period-Ah me! Ah me! G. A. C. Mountaineer Party-Hick, Hick. First issue of War Whoop-Students of journalism class publish mimeographed paper. 24-26-S. E. A. Convention-Goody, goody-No school. 28-Junior skating party-We fall down and go boom!! 29-The Home Economics Club visits the Warwood Telephone Office- Number please ? 31-Carload of spooks arrive in time for Hallowe'en. Boosters annual annual theatre party and dance. November 9-Warriors take trip to Clarksburg and are defeated by the state champions. 10-16-American Education Week-Book-worms in season. 11-Dr. I. N. Harris speaks in Armistice assembly. No fights-every- 12 14 15 17 19 thing peaceful. Seniors award picture contract to Photo-Crafters. Any Gables or Crawfords ? Girl Reserve tureen supper-mostly sandwiches. District Rally held by Girl Reserves at Y. W. C. A. 23-Book Week. School is filled with posters. O'Shaughnausey's Boy sponsored by junior class at Lincoln. 20-Dr. Aspinwall from W. V. U. speaks in assembly. 3 Remember his jokes. F' 22-End of second six weeks. 26--Minder and Heyl, ambassadors to Triadelphia. How! How! 1 28-Thanksgiving but no game. Called off because of weather conditions. Flood out of season. 29-Dramatic Club presents N ew Fires. Hot performance. 30-Everything's swell-Defeated Triadelphia 6-0. December 5-P. T. A. bridge. 7-Warriors honored at football banquet. Jack Eaton made captain for 1936. 8-Basketball practice in full swing. Looks like a good team. 19-Christmas activities climaxed by White Christmas pro- gram.-Hi-Y and Girl Reserves distribute baskets. 20-Five seniors elected to National Honor Society. Andy Schramm plays Santy Claus in assembly. Lots of cele- brating-Vacation time. -4 m P IU U14 Rocsness 46 January 6-Amid sighs and groans school starts. 10-Triadelphia takes it on the nose again, 40-12. 13-Midnight Oil. 14-15-Anxiety. 16-Relief-Recess for students while teachers grade papers. 17-Warriors defeated by Union at home-Nothing to say. 23-24-No school-No reports-No hard feelings.-Mittens needed- Fifteen degrees below zero. 28-Illustrated lecture on wonders of West given by Professor Bowser. 31-Basketball team spent night in Sisterville. February 1-Boys return from Sisterville-Censor notified me this was not im- portant, but I think they were fortunate to get back. 7-Bill Montgomery, Princeton's 1936 football captain, spoke in assembly. 13-P. T. A. gave a sound picture, William Tell, and a Micky Mouse Comedy. Proceeds used for purchasing a picture machine for the school. 21-Wheeling defeats Warwood in one of the most interesting games of the season, 39-27-Oh slush! 28-Avenge earlier defeat by Central. Six weeks' period ends-Started strong but finished weak. 29-Team finished strong, topped Follansbee in final game of season- Congratulations! Nine out of fifteen victories. x 1 March S 3-Warwood debates with West Virginia freshmen-High sounding phrases. w 6-7-Sectional Tournament-Consoled with consolation. 12-Tryouts for Sectional Literary Contest-Only we upper m classmen allowed to attend. m 13-Operetta- The Gift . 14-Regional Tournament-Yea Wheeling! G 18-Debate at Wierton-Miss Perryman's car gets fickle. 18-19-20-Class Tournament. Flood. 0 21-Literary contest postponed-Worst flood in history. 23-Junior theatrical aspirants try out for Guess Again . 24-Bethany-Waynesburg Debate. Q Continued on Page 56 +G. 47 loo YEAR 48 1919 Marie Bingell Pearl Dean Lucy Lent: Bernice Leonhart Estella Meyer Theodore Moyers Myra Shutler Maude Wright 1920 Signal Cook Allie Hood B. C. Kemp Alice M. Marsh Retina M. Nesbitt 'Vera M. Taylor 1921 Laura Armstrong lane: Baughman Calvin Beck Catherine Blackburn Richard Elliot Inez Hilton Laura Heizler George Hood Scott Iohnson David Kemp Lillian Kindelberger Margaret Kindelberger Mildred Morris Mabel Nesbitt Marguerite O'Brien Edward Pell, lr. Marie Rohrig Lee B. Ross Nile Schaller George Schramm Nellie Shirey Edward Smith Rosco Smith Curtis Strobel Cl r nce Wise Ruth Wollord Edwin Wright Henry Youngman 1922 William Almond Paul Brand Willard Keenan Gladys Marsh Harold Marsh Howard Miller Robert Miller 'William Miner Earl Milhorn Bartlin Montiegal Tom McKee Earl Nesbitt Lille Belle Norman Virginia Pethel Vera Rothermond Iol n Schneidmiller Forest Springer Lillian Steiger Earl Wright 1923 Burke Adley Hazel Baltel Anna Bingell Russell Hill 49 Iohn Kasun Howard Kellinger Harold Kemp Virginia Kindelberget Willard Klein Harold Meyn 'Grace McEliresh Kermit. Robinson 'Eugene Sharrit Iohn Sharrit Evelyn Springer Charles W. Zoecltler 1924 Mary Frances Adley, Catherine Brand Garnet Brooks Mildred Bruhn Philomena Costanzo Iohn Coulter Catherine Cubbage Mary Heizlet Howard Hood 'Iohn Houston Kenneth Metz Katherine Merzner Elizabeth McClure Elsie McHenry Viola Ochsenbein Robert Overly Genevieve Heed Charles Schneidmxller Arthur Stiles Lorna Taylor Carmen Vogley Edward Zeidler Margaret Zeidler Wilma Zeidler 1925 Mildred Bauman Katherine Brunhaus Margaret Bullinger William Butterworth George Henderson Zona Henkel Raymond Hollmann Virginia Ienkins Russell Iohnston' Ioseph Kasun Ralph Kellinger William Kettler Furh Kuhn Charles Marchand Roy Marchand Virginia Meyer Edward Moyers Lillian Nesbitt Anna Louise Neumann Oran Nobll Wilbur Nortemann Marie Orear Charles Pryor Genevieve Samuels Charlet Sharp Harrell Shearlng Dorothy Singer Clarence Stiles Katherine Voellingee William XVieler Leslie Wolfe Elsie Wolle Hazel Wright Sarah Youngman 1926 Ivan Armbrustet Kenneth Baker Edward Brooks Ida Carter Howard Chambers Marie Davis Virginia Doty Della Driehorst William Hayes Elizabeth Hender. on Harry Hohman Eleanor Hood Robert Iones Edward Kasun ' Frank Keyser Elizabeth Klein Eleanor Klett Walter Kupslty Ward Magill Raymond Montgomery A:thur McMillan Clillord Overly Eva Peterson Mary Rigsby Robert Roe Paul Rcss Cliiord Thrall Margaret Webb X irginia Wright 1927 Martha Alexander Rose Almond Betsie Bingell Henry Brown Carl Bryant Iames Butterworth Nelson Carter Virginia Carroll Sarah Dudley Evelyn Bisengart Elizabeth Heller Patricia Hill Cora Koch Elmer Lynch Ethel Marsh Iunior Meyn Sheridan Moyers Helen McMillan Laverne Niehaus David Pool Kathryn Rush Helen Sharp Richard Smith M line Springer Audrey Sutton Delora Thomas Charles Tully Miriam Tustin Hilda Weidner Alice Wenzliclt Mary Williams 1928 Harold Auber Charles Conrad Vincent Costanzo Helen Dauber Helen Emtley Vesta Finley Alberta Graeb Robert Heller Rus'ell Hubbard Ruth leavons William Kaiser Stella Keistet Floyd Kemp Virginia Kemp Henry Kindelberger Melba King Vera Loew Eleanor Long Ray Lucas Howard Meagle France: Meyers 'Iohn Millet Harold Miles Ruth McMillan Richard McNamara George Neumann David, Parshall Claude Ross. Katherine Steinbiaker Marguerite Wolfa Richard Zoecltlet' , 1929 Genevieve Bedillion Georgia Bischoll Marcella Blaner Kathryn Btaunlich George Bruhn Myrtle Bullinger Iaclt Delbrugge Elizabeth Donolrio Naomi Ford Laurenda Hayes Victor Hood Kathryn l-luss Martha Iohnson Martha Kaiser Wayne Kenamond Lillian Keyser , Frank Kindelberger Ruth Lash Wendell Longsrreth 'john Luch Norman Marsh Catherine Montgomery Edward Morris George Myers Kathryn Myers Kenneth McMillan Rita Niehaus lack Overly Alverta Patterson Edith Pryor William Pryor Ralph Reed Wilbur Smith Eleanor Steiger Hazel Stiles lohn Valentine 1930 Robert Barrels Dorothy Brandlass Martha Bruhn Charles Clarke Madelyn Dauber Martha Ernes Harold Pteibertshauser Mildred Graeb Mary E. 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QIQJQJQJ Wfwfwfw Mrs. Carl Nestman Piano Phone: Wafwood 2 118 N. 18 St. Phone: Vfarwood 7-R K If K K 3 C0'nPlf 1fmS Cali The Piumiaef' 3 Of E ACKEKS CHARLES W. SHARP 5 Q 2654 RILEY ROAD a CWQIQ-2 'NNW If SQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 1222 MARKET STRFET XWHEELING, W. VA. Phone: Warwood 270-M April 3-Northwestern Teachers Association-Teachers find out how to handle us. 4-State Literary contest-Partenfelder second in debating-That's a Woman's talking. 10-Good Friday-School dismissed. 13-W. V. U. speaker-Mountaineer Week. 14-G. R. Mother-daughter banquet. Interesting contests. 16-Marionette Show-Glow little glow bird. 17-Basketball banquet-Yum Yum ! ! 18-Senior dance-Hot puppies. 24-Junior play-H'oh the blowsted H'Englishmen are in. By Jove. 28-Senior play tryouts. Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise. -That's us. May 2-Bake sale-Play day-Play kids, play. 8-Honor Society election-Impressive ceremony inspires us all to work. 9-Chorus at Oglebay-Let's all sing like the birdies sing. 12-Election-No School. 14-Open House. 15-Senior Assembly. 22-25-26-Semester tests. 22-Senior Play. 24-Sermon-The last hope for reformation. 26-Prom. . 28-Commencement-Seniors now ready to solve world problems. 29-School out-No regrets. ? N'NJ'NPfNfNJfN NP'W3 Q?'Q9 Q9'N- 'N9'N7fN9fN9 N 'Q9'N Look Smart -- Be Smart K M M K ' as WWWWWWWCNNWWWWWW gm Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q.. Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q .QQ use Quality Cash Grocery John Kiggllav Pfqp, BEAUTY SUPPLIES Wheeling, Wj Va. Phone: Whg. 756-I 1515 Marker St. M K K K ' S ' . . Ben Clark S Auto ervlce Reichart Furniture Co. 2222 Warwpvoti Avenue . VVai'wooJ, Wlheeliiig, W. Va. 11121 Mam Strcct Q Service W'irl1 A Smili YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Q K .K JCE 35 Compliments of Compliments of J, L. LETZELTER Q DR. G. W. 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