Wellsville High School - Tiger Stripe Yearbook (Wellsville, OH)
- Class of 1951
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113191 if. Lf. as if My J gg, al' 11,3-F 9--sw. , x ' nu r ' K ' ,, - QA ' , Y 4Ld? ' ,.. L W' : ri Za 1 u 9 A L K -I: fi Q fafhu 1 A ly .5 4 IN f 'ur 1 --ul af TIGER TALES I95I Pubhshed by WELLSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL We11sv111e Ohxo The Senior Class Miss Ruth Kerr has gained the es teem of the Senior class She has been proven an exacting and progressive teacher of American History For many consecutive years she has sponsored the Student Council giving untiringly of her time particularly in chaperoning the Saturday night dances Although she is diminutive she is extremely capable and deserving She IS devoted to her family and derives much pleasure from driving her Pontiac CO-DEDICATION Mr. Ford Ball has won the appreci- ation of the Senior class. He has been a teacher in Industrial Arts in our school for many years and has been instru- mental in building up that department both in enthusiasm and equipment. Being an elder in one of the local churches, he is a respected man in our communi- ty. He is an ardent gun enthusiast and has an extensive collection. His fond- ness for his little grandson is noted by their almost constant companionship. Z Dr SevuardE. Daw ,PQ SU PER INTEN DENT X.. Mr Francls W Gant PRINCIPAL L, Louise Hartshorn Foreign Languages 1-letta M Coberbl Chorus X7 ve l .Q guov George H. Adams EST-ex utah Mathematics xe N1 E118 ' 1 Y L- EQ- Dorothy J, . .Gibson Llbrarxan An dr ew 5 Kr1tSkY Rum 'R 1IW1D English Comme 1- C131 mcuuv Industrlal A1-ts 5,1 Q! Ruth G Ker .T esse Taz-r Mahala E In Hzstory r SC1e r nge H1 g al'n 5tO1'y 4 Charles A H111 Band Grace B. Ryder xi English ' f f Ma 12 . YSICQI Solak Catio rilyn I1 AY hi Bur Edwln V P Econornlcs Afflerlc an P1-oblerrls l ,I Ruth L R floeimzifx v an tax L Jayne Smlth ome Econ aney 960 Secretary 0m1Cs k Ma1'Y A Nucl Charles H Sell Commefcla Physlcal Lducation 5 S WG Johnx-1 'fellavd Albert A Kurtz 'Lal C1enCe Cofflfne I C 00 goxng Where Y ALMA MATER X A DA? 1 Y ri a '50 f 4 if Sew an ff Future Senators 'QV an-W ' n Goods Thank e55 AT SCHOOL Sn.. ,, ZX Xi ngstefs an d Gun 'OX Dan -'VIOIIS wr if ge-1-1 Ill Homeward bound I r flnge rs Watflh you F7 Senlor Class Offrcers 2 mv 11.5 GLENN V A BRA MS Earnest worker robust and healthy shy but oh myl Foot ball 3 Track 2 N C RICHARD ADNEY Alrbr Blondharr hot au' deepsleep harvest of fun he ll always reap Chorus 2 Football I 2 3 Track 2 3 Varsxty W Club 2 Z3 ff' 3 Thesptans 3 IOSEPHINE ARCURAGI Io Those flashmg dark eyes tell us that lo never lets her splnt get low. Student Cmmcil 1, Y Teens 2, 4, Annual Staff 4, Grrls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Intramural League Presi dent 4, Newspaper Staff 4. 8 SENIOR CLASS Annual Busmess Manager and Edltor A MARGARET A AMATO Margie Short dark and full of lxfe words of lundness never stnfe Y Teens 2 3 V1ce Presxdent 4 Annual Cn-aff 4 Guls Ath letic Associauonl 2 3 In tramural League Captam 4 , ' ' A' :,,,46,7?i f.'f' 'X - ' ' ' A Pixie: 1557? if A 'Q N If .f, 4 , 'M 'Cf , ' - 1 , ' , , g ie: I 'A as W SENIOR CLASS ELSIE BINGHAM Busy, shy, but with a smile, that makes you want to stay a while. StudentCounci1 2, Secretary 3,4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Treasure, 4. An- nual staff 4, Chorus I, 2, Prom Queen 3, Class Secretary 4,Class Treasurer 3, Cheerleader 2, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Intramural League 4, Varsity Basketball 2, Newspaper Staff 4. MARY H. BROADBENT Ben Quiet Humor and black tresses, School spirit she always stresses. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Intramural League 4. KENNETH W. BROPHY Kenny On the field a man of might, conscientious and always polite. Student council 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3. ROBERT E. BROPHY Bob Loathes homework and not a gusher, holds forth in the house as usher, Intramurals 3, 4. ELLA MAE BROWN Ellie Giddy giggle, brown velvety eyes, life of the party, her charms magnetize. Student Council 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Chorus 1, 3, 4, Triple Trio 2, 3, Ag Girls Athletic Association I, 2, 3, Class Play 3, Home Economics Club 3. PAULINE V. BROWN AlCheWiflg gum She'S acracker, loves an argument, still aback- er. Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Intramural League 4. JOAN CAMPBELL Jo Clarinetist of the band, at lighting lamps she lendsa hand. Y- Teens 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Athletic Association l,News paper staff 2. BETTY ANN CIPOLLONI Cip Busy Lizzie, on the go, always running, can't go slow. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Class Play 3, Debate Club 4, Home Economics club 4. ' 's . If as Uh s.. gy R. Nw' 2 1' fl I 'I s ? 1 A., E 3 t ae, ,Q at 4 1 4 '13 'L'.f'W' ' 6' . ,, I ve 'R J,-,Aff a 4'- 1 U ., 4 A wi. A, f QQ 5 'wif X S T SENIOR CLASS DONNA JEAN CLARK Jean Home Economics is her choice, in schoo1's uproar a quiet voice. Chorus 3, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2. THOMAS JOHN CONNOR Tom Dancing is in, homework is out, a genius in handwork without a doubt. Chorus 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2g Class Play Stage Managerg WILLIAM CONRAD Bill In eyes and Smile 8 millionaire, in bookkeeping class, the best anywhere. Class Treasurer lp Basketball Ig Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MAE J. COPESTICK Of the half-day gang, nice all the while, at square dancing she sets the style. Y-Teens lg Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA B. CRAWFORD Barb Shy and tiny, with elfin grin, her friendliness comes from with- in. Y-Teens 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, Home Economics Club 4. JAMES W. CREWS Jim No school, easy chairs, hunting dogs three, all these things with him agree. Intramurals 1, 2, 3. BEVERLY J. CULP Bev Bustling Bev, hospital aide, girls like her deserve an accolade. Chorus 2, 3. MARY L. DADDARIO She is fine at writing themes, clothes and styles crowd her dreams. Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 45 Annual smff 4, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3g Intramural League 4. 10 SENIDR CLASS DOLORES A, DAVIDSON Dee Dancing and roller skating dervish, small, quiet, and kittenish. Y-Teens 2, Chorus l, 2, Home Economics Club 3. NELLIE MAE DELONG Office helper, quick with the needle, earns her way and will not wheedle. World History Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club 3. NORMA JEAN DONNELLY Faithful worker, approach realistic, plans a career that is jour- nalistic. Y-Teens 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Annual Staff 4, Girls Athletic Association I, 2, 3, Intramural League Captain 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Class Play Student Director 3, Newspaper Staff 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4. ROBERT EARL DUKE Bob Our star of the track, good looks he doesn't lack. Football 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity W Club 2, 3. HAROLD E. FICKES Pick His shirts speak loudly, kind friend he's called proudly. Football 2, Intramurals I, 2, Class Play 3. RAYMOND F. FLYNN Ray Affable, a rugged end, always has a girl friend. Football 2, 3, 4, lntarmurals 1, 2, 3, Varsity W Club 2, 3. FREDERICK FRASER Fred Friendly Fred, our card shark, he thinks Lnat life's just a lark. Football 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Class Play 3. PHYLLIS FRASER Bumpy Tiny and cute, bright and gay, Taft is her man all the way. Student Council I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Prom Attendant 3, Homecoming Attend- ant 4, Class Treasurer4,Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, In- tramural League Captain 4, Varsity Basketball 2. ll Q k 'VJ' 5' 'gr R j ii. - Q! fs I , , -,w'3,,i,, la I , SENIOR CLASS JACK FRONTONE Gallegher Jack of many trades, master or all, fearless debater, excels in basketball. Student Council 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Chorus 1, 2, Class Vice President 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals lg Varsity W Club 3, 4, Debate Club 4. SUE M. FULTON Susie lmbude with love for fellow men, America's future comedienne. Y-Teens 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Intramural League 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Future Teachers of America 3. MINA M. GIBSON Mina's friendly, quiet way will make a hit most any day. Band i, 2, Chorus 3, Prom Attendant 3. JEAN ANNE GLECKLER Jeanie Football queen, ambassador of good will, nice honey blonde hair, and how versatilel Y-Teens 1, 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Chorus Ig Prom Attendant 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Girls Athletic As- sociation i,z,3, Debate Club 4, Newspaper Staff 2,4, Home Economics Club 3,4. RONALD D. GREEN Greenie Ace Athlete, girls! delight, reckless driver, socks are bright. Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 2, Varsity W Club 2, 3. BERTHA GRINDLE Bert Efficient Bertie, blonde athlete, a better worker you'll never meet. Student Council 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, Vice President 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Class Vice President 3, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Intramural League Captain 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Class Play 3, Newspaper Staff 4. PATRICIA LOUISE HALL Pat Bowling champ, a smile for all, limelight shy, but on the ball, Band 1, 2, Girls Athletic Association 2, Debate Club 4. SHIRLEY A. HALL Madam President, with the lovely voice, captivating ways make her the senior's choice. Student Council I, Treasurer 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 2, 3, 4, Prom Attendant3, Homecoming Attendant4, Class President 1, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, GirlsAthletic Association I, 2, 3, Intramural League Captain 4, Class Play 3, Newspaper Staff 1, 2. 12 SENIOR CLASS MARY H HAMILTON Hamrl Tall and qulet neat and shy always laughs but doesn t know why Y Teens 2 3 4 Chorus2 PAULINE HARTFORD N1ce capable w1th hardly a care eyes of blue and pretty blond harr Y Teensz 3 4 Annual Staff4 Chorus 1 2 Prom Attendant3 Homecomrng Attendant4 Glrls Ath1et1cAssoc1atxon I 2 3 Intramural League 4 Newspaper Staff 4 PAUL ROBERT HEADLEY Headlrght Wlth tue projectors commendable rn everythrng else dependable Chorus 2 Proyecuon Club I 2 3 Pres1dent4 PEARL H HENTHORNE She S1085 alto rn our chorus wouldn t talk afrard she d bore Y Teensz 3 Chorusl 2 4 DONALD HEPP Don Rrdes a brke toots a sax always ready to relax B d I 2 3 4 Intramurals I Class Play 3 VERNA D HOOVER A frrend lrke her rs hard to fmd cheerful helpful farthful and kmd RAYMOND E HOUSEHOLDER Ray Bashful Ray cames welght where e er he goes super market manual arts and prcture shows FRANCES M HOWELL Fannte Blushes not a sophrsucate Ky ts her favorrte state Annual Staff4 chorus 1, 2 Home Ecrnomrcs Club 3 13 Q4-v ' hr-x iff' ca., -101 15:9 Qc A 'C' gs . 4? K' . srmoa cuss CARL H. HURD Tony A man of words, his future is this, Goats, horses, and single bliss. Football l. WILLIAM THOMAS JARVIS Bi11 Nimble of foot, with quite a line, and his humor is asinine. Band 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3. ' I 5 4 DONALD RAY JEBENS Don Homework hound, Annapolis bound, in the top ranks he'11 always be found. National Honor Society 3, President 4, Annual Staff 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Class Play Publicity Manager 3, Debate Club 4, Newspaper Staff 4, World History Club 2, 3, President 4. SA DIE JOHNSON Talented sewer, full of pep, her poetry writing is really hep, Annual St2iff4g Newspaper Staff 2, I wrLL1AM 1. KIDDEY Bin V , Coon dog runs, I2-g3gE guns, country dances, hot rod chances. I FRED J. LANAM Freckled Freddie is very steady, and with an answer he's always ready. Intramurals 1, 2.4. 2 Jos i.AscoLA 1 ' Leader in Council or on the field, his gift of gab a power does Q wield. Student Council 2, 3, President 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, QE' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity W Club 2, 3. KENNETH S. LONG Kenny Likeable and full of fun, never can resist a pun. Chorus 3, In- tramurals I, 2, Class Play 3. 14 SENIOR CLASS ROBERT I. MAPLE Bob He's quiet, has a dry sense of wit, on the mound he's really it. Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Varsity W Club 2, 3. JACK D. MAYES Mossie He has no thought of coming woes, as trouble comes and trouble goes. Basketball 2. KENNETH MCADOO Kenny Happy am I, from care l'm free, why aren't they all contented like me? Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Intramurals 3, Varsity W Club 3, 4. RICHARD A. MCDEVITT Dick He is blond, mighty but small, one of the best bookkeepers ofall, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. NEVA J. MCINTOSH Neva Jo Happy-go-lucky all the day long, if she isn't smiling something is wrong. Y-Teens 2, Secretary 3, 4, Girls Athletic Association I, 2, Secretary 3, Thespians 3, Class Play 3, Home Economics Club 4, Future Teachers of America 3, 4. GRACE ELIZABETH MCVEIGH Gracie Stars in the trio and in the band, loves to cook and lend a hand. Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Athletic Association 1, Home Economics Club 3, 4. ALBERTA M. MICHAELS Mike Blonde, quiet, nice indeed, enjoys typing but at slow speed. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN MONTE Quiet and no talking bore, likes his locker on first floor. A f il'-3 'D K l V 'ix 1 1 sw 1 by . V.. Q et FH, 2 , . s 3 1 1 '5- Q26 y 'I L 'ivy 'A 1 1 t . Y g sh I A f ' . f I I L X ..,, W, I . X rg nl N ' x ' I - . sf' ' 'A I . s A 1 1 . ' I V -T . I I A IJ 'S '-A ' I 'L I an' :J W ' ' V V? '. 4 P I . V., Sl ' ,f . I U , , A f , A , .gn .KT ' . R 9 ' 7 -fl, ' 'sr . 'af ' A ' ,, l U-. , Q ... .. 1 . iq Q. ' E . ' 3' . ' ' 3 . - ' - v-1 ' . U1 . - vw . . q I m . - .. O -. 1 . 2 .. . . . W ' : . ' : E -I Q V -. V U - . 1 - -- . H 1 ' - . I N - ' Q 35' 'S X fb- , I Y , SENIOR CLASS CHESTER JOHN PASQUALE Ches Flashrng smlle and curly black harr always ready to take a dare CHARLES A PETERS Chuck Peruses many a best seller much better talker than a speller Student Councll 4 Annual Staff4 Chorus I 2 Football 1 2 3 Basketball Manager 2 Track2 3 4 Intramurals I Class Play 3 Debate Club 4 Newspaper staff 4 World Htstory Club 2 3 4 Pretty Babs wrth lovely ways peppy speaker wlth lots ofA s Natronal Honor Socrety 3 Secretary 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1 Trlple Trro 3 Class Secretary 3 Glrls Athlettc Assoc1at1on 1 2 3 Home Economlcs Club 4 Future Teachers of America 3 CAROLYN PHILLIPS Wmme Dramatrcs fan has much WII never shy of usmg II Y Teens 3 4 Annual SI8ff4 Grrls Athleuc Assoctatron I 2 3 Intramu ral League Captam 4 Thesptans 3 Class Play 3 WILLIAM PHILLIPS Brll Good looks but allergtc to grrls qulet tn a crowd wlth frlends he unfurls Student Councrll Basketball! Track 2 3 4 Intramu ra s ROSE M PUCCI Quxet cheerful and demure, never ruffled always sure Y Teens 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 2 Intramural League 4 ANGELINE M. PUGLIANO Angle Follows the lndtans all the way, bndesmatd often, shorthand's her hay Annual Staff 4, Home Economtcs Club 3 BEVERLY RANDALL Bev Quret, efftclent, a whtz at spelling, at a game she's always sell mg Annual Staff 4, Chorus 3, Grrls Athletrc Assocratron I, 2, 3, Intramural League 4 16 SENIGR CLASS DONALD T. REYNOLDS Don Chicken rancher, excels at tennis, and in basketball a menace. Football 1, 2, Basketball 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2. FRANCES ROWLEY Nonie Sings in the choir, outstanding dresser, good roller skater, that's she, yes sirl Y-Teen 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 2, 3, Girls Athletic Association I, 2, Home Economics Club 4. DONALD RYAN Don Not that I love school less, but that I love pleasure more. Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity W Club 2, 3. DELORES R, SANTIMARINO Likes baseball, skating, and shows, ask her about them because she knows. Chorus I, 2, Class Play 3. CHARLES SAPONARO Charlie Allcountyguard, quick as a cat, omnivorous reader, loves to chat. Student Council I, Class Vice President 2, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Varsity W Club I, 2, 3. EDWIN SATOW Eddie Reads a lot, a band drum major, during basketball season, a eager. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, lmfamurak 1, Class Play 3, Future Teachers of America 3. LEWIS W. SHEPHERD Lou A good square dancer, pretty writer, sporty dresser, another all nighter. Chorus 3, Basketball I, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS SHULTZ Tom Football warrior, basketball brave, to studies and lessons he's no slave. Football I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Varsity W Club 2, 3, 4. SENIOR CLASS THELMA I. STEWART Tall and stately with lots of poise, isn't shy, but makes little noise. Girls Athletic Association 3. RICHARD A. SULKOSKE Dick Handsome fullback, played hard all season, Jean was queen, and that's the reason. Annual Staff 4, Chorus 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Varsity W Club I, 3, Class Play 3. ROBBIE-LOU TAGGART She 's peppy, gay, and full of fun, on friendly terms with every- one. Student Council 2, 3, Vice President 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Triple Trio 4, Prom Attendant 3, Homecoming Attendant4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Girls Athletic Association I, 2, 3, Intramural League 4, Thespians 3, C1355 Play 3, JACK WALTER TAYLOR A smile for every fellow he meets, but two for every girl he greets. Chorus 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Track 3-, In tramurals 1, 2, 3, Debate Club 4. ELEANOR I. THOMPSON If work's to be done, you need a worker, call for Eleanor, never a shirker. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Chorus 1, 4, Girls Athletic Association I, 2, Intramural League 4, Class Play 3, Newspaper Staff 4, Home Economics Club 4. WILLIAM EDWARD TOMPKINS Willie Shoots the breeze and basketball, ardent band man, and really tall. Annual Staff 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball r, 2, 3, 4, Varsity W Club 2, 3, Class Play 3, Debate Club 4. FRANCIS A. VALUERA Stinky Has a car, good in shop, and at football not a flop. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity W Club I, 2, 3. MARY ELIZABETH WARD Mary E She is lovely, she's engaged, with her no one gets enraged. Y- Teens 2, 3, Girls Athletic Association 1. 18 SENIOR CLASS ROBERT VERNE WATKINS Gumball Corny, with a flair to organize, many Watkins Products we re- alize. Student Council 2, National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4QAl'll'lU31 Staff Editor 4, Class President 2, 3: Basketball Manager 1, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity W Club 3, Thespians 2, 3, Class Play 3, Debate Club 4, Newspaper 1, Editor 2, 4. DONNA WHITAKER Jeanie Magnolia skin, charming, a dancer, and at cheerleading, the senior prancer. Student Council 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Intramural League 4, News- paper staff 1, 2. DELLA L. WHITTINGTON Louise She'll stick to you through thick and thin, in friendship's poll, she'll always win, Y-Teens 4. HOWARD EUGENE WILLIAMSON Jeep In his little red truck he rambles along, a wave of his hand, and then he's gone. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Intramu- rals I, 2, 3, Varsity W Club 2, 3, Thespians 2. EDWARD LEWIS WILSON Eddie Cantor eyes, uses whimsy, disarming grin, excuses flimsy. EVELYN C., WOODFORK Evy Southern accent, that ole you-all, a good seamstress along with that drawl. Y-Teens 2, Chorus lg Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, Intramural League 4, Home Economics Club 3. DORIS JEAN WOODWARD Quiet, persevering, naturally curly hair, if looking for a friend, you'll always find her there. Y-Teens 2, Chorus 1, 2, 4. GLENN E. WOODWARD Silk A5 custodian-5 helper hard to beat, in quiet ways he's most com- plete. Basketball lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 19 MMS: -,iq if v if K is f 1, x 1 wa-31 G . . SENIOR CLASS STEPHANIE ANN WRIGHT Serious worker, cute majorette, plenty of spirit we can't forget. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 4, Girls Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Intramural League Captain 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Class Play 3. IUDITI-I YOUNG Judy Rosy cheeks, full of good fun, with pep and laughter she's never done. Y-Teens 3, Annual Staff 4, Intramural League 4, Home Economics Club 4. MARY LOU ZACHARIAS A friendly heart has many friends, a smile to you is what she sends. Chorus 3. DIANA R. ZIPPERIAN Di Busy and bright, keyboard delight. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Chorus 1, 2, Pianist 3, 4, Triple Trio Pianist 3, 4, Girls Ath- letic Association 1, 2, Class Play 3, Home Economics Club Treas- urer 3, President 4. BARBARA ZOELLERS Quietly heads the corps Kerrier, good worker, always a hurrier. World History Club 2, 3, 4. Around the C lock JUNI ...BU OR-SENIOR PROM Our queen F1516 Bmngham was attended by Phylhs Fraser Robb1e Lou Taggart .Tean Gleckler M1na Glbson Shxrley Hall and Pauhne Hartford Ruby Henthorn the 49 queen crowned MISS Bmgharn whlle San Ford and h1S orchestra provlded the rnuslcal background rr- i950 f X TOP ROW Helen Frckes Sally Wellrngton, Donna Newton Sally Stewart Ruth Prtts Char lotte Mellott Nrla Clark Joyce Bartram Paul1neFrontone L1ll1anFr1schkorn Aronalohn son Mary Foster Bonnre Nrxon Mary Thayer SECOND ROW Els1eGrodhaus Vlrgrnra Foley Thelma Edgell Ruth Ellrott Rosel1neDaddar1o Effre Mae Lyles Helena Grles Sally Snedrker Barbara Santamarrno Mary Lou Saracco Marrlyn Rumberger Esther Reed Joan McW1ll1ams Max1neBod1e THIRD ROW Charlene Fultz, Gladys Hancock Rheta Corn well Frances Puccr Martha Osborn Betty Grbas Barbara Brown Joan Ross, Gladys Kevan Donna Wrse Esther Furnrss Clara Smrth BOTTOM ROW Elalne Chrrsman Donna Brand JUNIOR CLASS TOP ROW George Brock Harry Duck Bob Logan John Boyd Loren Grrffrn James rlecka thorne George Tompkrns Frank Danrels Ray Jackson Jrm Elhot SECOND ROW B111 Wrrght Tom Mrller Bob Mundy J1mVol1no Ken West, Ken Wardles M1keKurty Chuck Townley Eugene Montgomery John Baker Drck Lucas Gerald Sargent THIRD ROW Glenn Earrch Otto Srrrannx Paul Strllwell Jim ORourke JOB C0l'blSC110 102 Relllflkef GeorgeWh1taker John Hrpsley JohnV1scoglosr Nunz1oLombardozz1,Edd1e Sedor BOTTOM ROW Tony Sgro Leroy McBane Frank Thompson Charles Backus Krm Fulton Keith Hamrlnon Pete Jeffery Davrd Joy Danny Catalclo ZZ Carole Moffet, Dorothy Jones, Peg Jackson, Jane Hargreaves, Carole Lysle, Ada Mae Duke. Jrul-1101 Class Haw klns Gawkm s flcpl-S Play-mg m Enghsh Guess What Esther Reed 46 , F lying F lngers 23 TOP ROW Bob Grrmm Tony Sedor Bob Koon Fred Henry Wayne Rrce John Amato John Mclntyre Goerge Crews Frank Francrs Donald Baughman Frank Maple D1ckJebens B1ll Barnes Kenny Vaughn Kelth Burgess Russell Mclntosh SECOND ROW Paul Merrcal Luther Jackson Drck Haustman John Grodhaus B111 Cralg Harry Swearrngen Frank Boyd Eddle Bratt Paul Means Kerth Wrlkrnson, Ray Walters 13500 Hyatt Frank CHII61' B111 PU1116 D216 Walentrnt Don Brophy THIRD ROW Jrm Clark Lawrence Householder Darrell Shanks Tom Barley John Tramer Glenn LaClarr Ken Weekley Jack Beech Charlre Amato Jake Nrchol son Floyd Andrews Arthur Broadbent Ronnre Weekley Kerth Thomas Marvrn Johnson Davrd Grrffrth BOTTOM ROW Leo Jobe Charles Hawkrns, Ellwood Jenkrns Chester Channels Jason Frrschkorn Rocco Delonzo B111 Peters Wesley Herney Bob Brtggs Jack Patterson Ben Hrpsley Don Heldman Thomas Deem SGPHOMORE CLASS TCP ROW Marrlny Mrller Wanda Lawton Monya Cook Charlotte Martrn Erleen Shrngle, Mary Copestrck Irene Howell Ruth Howell Betty lnverso Arletta Helfrlch Alice Mulr Mary Moore Shrrley Hughes Joyce Ryan Charlotte Grbson Ruth Mackall Patsy Taggart Rosemary Pelley SECOND ROW Nancy Chrrsman Etta Mae Hrcks Laverne Wllmer Dorothy Farance Peggy Call Charlene Hartford Delores Starkey Marlene Wrrght Mary Starkey Mary Lou Boyce Donna McConnell Delores Wrnburn Vrxran Sprrggs Patty Dash Gertrude Campbell Shrrley Roberts Alberta Rrce PatTeeters JuanrtaJern1gan Mary M1llHk0V1Ch Joan Pelley Glorla Black Shrrley Brown THIRD ROW Margaret Betz Terry Mrller Kay Wrlson Connre Srudak Fay Gleckler Esther Culp Elatne Hammond Vrrgrnra Harrrs, Peggy Ross Joanne Crannr Joan Soldano Nora Amato Connre Parker Kathryn Freeman Janet Thrasher Sally McCauley Jackre Hephncr Irene Franklln BOTTOM ROW Arlene Daugherty Helen Rankur Barbara Whrte Audrey Terry Ann Shoub Sandra Dlckey Hazel Morrell Mary Chrrslrp Ga1lM1ller Shlrley Rossr Barbara Chenoweth Celra Putnam Nancy McIntosh Donna W111lS Mona Thompson 24 5 U I 1 1 V1 I 1 1 I I U I I I Y I I I 1 I Q I A U I I I I ' I I I V 4 J I I I U I I 7 ' 1 . 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' I - 1 I I 5 I I I I I I I I I -I I I I I I I I ' TOP ROW Cathertne Bell Mtldred Pletcher Joanne Van Dyke Irene Gtloert Edythe Fufr Jo'ecn Flber Lyda Bell Lena Snodgrass, Yvonne Reed Mary Smrth Mary Schmtdt Dora Donahue E cl n Smrth Dons Hamxll Esther Woodrow Barbaral-lamtlton Wtlla Means Grace Edgell Vernal-Ioal Bar bara Foster SECOND ROW Mary Jo Ktdder Agnes Tedeschr Shtrlev Long Saundra McCauley Leah Mae McAdoo Elsle Backus Rose Metz Carmella Gtordano Josephtne DeSarro Sally Maple Janet Prc sum Carole Peterson Mary Lewrs Myrna Fultz Grace McKenz1e Jeanduxton Coleen Pelley Pa Reed Blanche Hams Helen Carpenter Jane Downard Paulme Imhurgxa THIRD ROW Jean Presum Kay Htll Martha Thorne Carole Phtllzps Gypsy Smtth Clara Woodward Rachel Grtffrn Geraldtne Broughton JoAnn Hamilton, Joan Satow Beverly Jarvts Margaret Ammon Mar1anJackson Janna Star key JoAnn Wrlktnson JeanetteThompson Jeanette Barley JerryBrown BOTTOM ROW Becky Mcln ttre Betty Knepper Barbara Mercer Shtrley Logan Donna Wurzel Jean Herney, Rtta Leatherberry Kathertne Puccr Rose Ctanm Luctlle Rtvelle Mary Ann Saponaro Joy Tlce Grace Rurnberver Tom FRESHMAN CLASS TOP ROW Bob Calhoun Fred Burrows Cectl Cantor John Wrrght Herman Tranter Thomas Wood Ronme Householder Wtlltam Franklrn Ronald FIICSS Joseph Lewts Benny Sayre Stacey Young B111 Faloon Clarence Thomas Frrtz Schnetdmrller Rtchard Phtlltps Francrs Connor Eugene Cenevrra Jesse Mc Kenzte LewtsMcIntosh Austm Chrrsltp John DeSarro SECOND ROW James Clark Dorman DeLauder Marhn Carter Mtlton Spann Byron Gtles, Joe Baker Davtd Rawltngs Carl Oltver, Albert Howell Chester Thorn ton, Jrm Yost Caesar Jackson Donald Grodhaus Benny Pasquale James Bentz Donald Stms Larry Arm strong Davtd Clark Jon Frtschkorn Robert Weldon Joe Spooner Wayne Henthorne THIRD ROW Davtd Lanam, Paul Ntghttngale Vrncent DeF1l1ppo Ray Murphy James Davrdson, Don Lozzx, Crlt Smallwood Benny Smrth Gerald Cartwrrght M1chae1Manyper1ny Todd Kraus Roger Mosser Vtrgtl Hawksworth Carl Householder Bas1lGal1po Ray Crumbley John Brown Gall Crew Btll Klavuhn BOTTOM ROW Clarence Zachartas Don Mtck Bobby Foster Robert Lysle Don Raffa Jerry Cannon JohnTrav1s Wallace McDev1tt John Venestle Don Ktddey Hugh McCarron Jrmmre Johnson Gary Eartch Walter Henthrone Allen Sttll well Jack Gray Kenny Grlfftth Z5 1 ' . 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FOOTBALL ' if E Q 1 In I 14 , K fa IN x 'X Coach Chuck Sell 65 .Rad , Xwgbl x AA . .'s, X 07, XX, Gg'l QQ t- ,Q fQl t , K mx xv cpl' N, , '11 x . x3696lW' Wx-v V . x- . . 0- dagagegeae or s- ec s- 3+- 'bxoxxdyxcgqofyi i eglie aff fc'E,4N'i1QQioY'ifQf'ie,x7 Mg OX? XC I .BX QQL fb' Q65 QZQQ-qsQ.q O Qt Q5 X1 Sb , 'S o Q 9 ,Q em X585 CF QQBQVQ. Qxxfx . 2.1 0050453 533 Qs, 86060 ooo' yi-'53 .ay T' o1f ,ftp X f, , .4 seas- +'.eJ5'f ff C' 'WGS' U eh' 01' 6199 529' V66 t . it as-X'f96j,O0'9 x6 ' Q6-Xxxlgzsfy gx'56x Q05 VQQQ Gob Q50 . 91' wgfbUW'U ,bil 'Q' -oO' 109 gi' 0 7, N, Q X' . 'bg' ' yqQ..Q . wwxggiyp X X: Q51 O O X s ,Q xQ Q, Q0 Q45 QP? Wellsville High School's Bengal Tigers Squad of '50, under Coach Sell, won four and dropped six. During the season, they scored 102 points against stiff competition and defeated their two Hadi- tional down-river foes, the Toronto Red Knights and the Mingo Indians, in two of the best games ofthe year. When the current football season ter- minated, the high school football careers of thirteen seniors ended with it. These boys, Cap- tain Ioe LaScola, Ron Green, Ken Brophy, Don Ryan, Ray Flynn, Bob Duke, Ken West, Chuck 5 Peters, Charlie Saponaro, Ken McAdoo, Dick XCY' . . . d 'rl fl! Sulkoske, nsflllliyu Vallera, and Gene William- EH S ' , son, will certainly be missed on the field next Green and Brophy 3, . 1 'I Season. 'Tug ': as ,L 9: J '1 '- 5 Chix CONT' A , Managers X95 3 4'-Q .- ,iff l. Lombardozzi and Viscoglosi 1 ?fQ?f4 lr vi' amvnitanls 11' .. .1 -L : ts., , - .V - .' 1 .fi W ,., 1 Hyjulu 3. ,T s amp H wwf. L 'A s 'W' 2- , F G ', 'Q' V' , , wgxisx-N . ,- Mundy to Brophy l.L?3.,'7i' fix! H 'Zi - A ' 00, fp 5, ge f 'nyc-wqi ... -. -a-.., . .. V- . ',-,-I,Y,,,: .,. ,fr V: ..j- . I -..t -- pil . ll., '29 x 'X' S559 xg, Sax ik Y' Xx X . who CO6 .Qpetfseg ,th x-oQS'6b0 'cow CQSNYOQI- Q . b Q so gc, ao 9- Cs pt pl.-2' gl-i all The Boot and The Toe Bob Fostgr fsJ '1'fgg'f wv- Fullback Sulkoikc iQ E Pallbearcrs Ball Turrors R an Peters West Flxrm Vallera vff' Saponaro LaSco1a MLAdo0 :aka I Back Wrlhamson 'AX Bev? O01 9? ,. 4,5 A Il -County Guard Charlie Saponaro VELL SQUAD f9a ICI!! r 1411 Q U1-C Iv 1 ,Q s an e ff 11 ROI? X f'm UI1 'He C F1 Hg IIC LV ek! bf 1. fb 5' Ofln o 47 yd Sea 01 SOI ded YW woe Vat Q6 xo wwf' Q1 owe 0093 ,A xclxket gio 53X3XX6taxX bfhx 2' Above are the s1xvars1ty cheerleaders who ra1sed the Bengals' morale on the gr1d1ron dur1ng the 1950 season These g1rls selected by the1r Phys1ca1 Edu catlonlnstructor Mrs Mar11yn Solak put1n1onghard hours of practxce to reach the prec1s1ond1sp1ayed 1n then' cheers Donna Whltaker the only graduatlng member ofthe Yell Squad w1ll be m1ssed next year both players and fans BEHIND THE SCENES Jack Frontone w1thMr George Cash Adams our Faculty Manager Senior Serious Shennanigans Bench Jockeys Sen1or Sales men Smile! Sales Soar go ii! MK' X 1,3 , T U Lfh' OUR QUEEN, Jean The Team and Jean HOMECOMING The sky was clear, the field was dry, and the Bengals had re- venge in their minds when they took to the field for the Home- coming game against the Mingo Indians. From the kick-off to the final gun, it was the Bengals' night as they routed the Indians 41-7. The band provideda color- ful background when Jean Gleck- ler was crowned by Band Direc- Tears of Joy Robbie and Her Escort tor, Mr. Hill. Tom Shultz HER COURT Shirley Hall Phyllis Frazer Pauline Hartford Robbie Taggart fi. 96- 31 vs., u... Qi W N ,J 1 if 5?:7, .A 5 f 1?jf2,,W W.J ' f W1 X X, 11? X -I fx 1 K - .Q T of A . . t 4 K ' T P . 7 ' ' ' V . ., ' J. -3, A 1 Y ,ox P X I i T I . L f . 3 ' A ' N-il-H9 , ' Q I ' x , 5 N 3 5 1 9 3 i 9 E ,Q f i 1 'YQP ROW: B, Cipollom, D. Zipperxaxx, J. Hephncr, N. Domxohy, C. Hartford. BOTTOM ROWg A. Daughcrq Miss Ruth Ranev E. Hammond, E. Recd, S. NcCau1eY. A- NWT. N- Nfxmmhf 3- SVHRC5' L Ffaumm' H' Giles STANDING: 1. Young, E. Culp, A. Shoub, P, Cau, Miss Ruth Raney, S, MoCau1cg, N, Rumbergcr, I. DoSarro, S. Maplo. SEATEDQ l. Bamam, L. Frischkom, M. Moore, P. jackson, P. Ross. . , X X ,KL L L . 5 1, L -, , - ,,,,.-,,.f-. ..-,1,l ,...-f- o-, 7 wg V . J , AMY. V ..- K O. 'v . ' . V ' 14 - e 6 1 1 . I X I K 'I X 1 A 1 L' f o , 1 . I . k v , h 5. ,I 32 The Home Econom1c Club 15 now reCogn1zed as the new F H A just recently becornmg a part ofthe nat1on w1de Futur Hom maker: o1Amer1ca The Sponsor lb M155 R 1th Raney Along w1th other act1v1t1eb the Club always has a Hallowe en Party a Chr1stmas Style Show and a Tea for parents and faculty The g1rls model oL1tf1t: made by thelr own cleverhands The ch1ef a1m of th1S group 15 to pro mote a growmg apprec1at1on of the Joys and same fact1onC- of homemakmg Offl I' Home EC Hallowe n Party Ghoulr, and Fool X169 Hob Q06 6 120611111 cob 11 ,, we UMW Q ffw-lm-'avr-f MQ STAINDIING B Grmdle S Young J Beech K Brophx J LaScola lVllSS Ruth Kerr IN Lombar dogzr W Hemeg, J Fromoue I Cromn SEATED M Moore I Bartram S Stewart D Whrt aker J Hargreaves A Shouh R Taggart E Bmgham oiircet 34 A: a member of the Natronal Councrl of Student Councrls our local chapter emphas1zes good c1t1zensh1p etudent partrcxpatron rn school government and an rnterest 1n worthwhrle school actrvrtres These act1v1t1es rnclude chapel pro grams lyceum concerts Saturday nrght dances weekly recreat1on, school savmgs a magaz.1ne salee ampargn the Sadle Hawkrns Dance the annual Chrrstmas formal and the publrcatron of a student hand book Student COUHC11 members are elected by drrect vote of the student body 1n therr respectrve home rooms The faculty advrser srnce rts organrzatron has been Mxss Ruth Kerr i ff A A ' , ' I - . -4' M 'IJ V ' 4 , - ,ww ff. 0 ' - Q n V 5 'K ned x K HYOKUBI HOKUMH r, ,-,, W, , - 5 5 .. . Y ' ' Q 4 ' 0 . Q . , Q.. a 'C 9 960 3 OXX X SFATIDITNGQ Frx..1f1LlMcG'1rP, And' Q, Tcrry,Dau1:Mac moflj, Sa111zdraIJ:c:lw4,', Pafp, Yul:11rx1.Pu1L-JQf- frc1.'gMax11111j,' Yokum. 16811KQFUIILIE,SIillI1l4HOl1ONN'PlIl'L'fGi1'Ii, Grange fNTC's'Ulg:lJUGImJLlI1CLlIl1Q'i'L'l1 Ifrxglxt- fu1McGurk, Barbara Wiureg Daisy Mac, Bertha Griudleg azfj L1'lAb1rer ruc1i:z1.15, Lulicy Mrijaziu, were all Skunk Hollow Winners. SADIE HAwmNs DANCE X10 A O x, 3 YW mv? CHRISTMAS FORMAL Y . Q .X A ,Sn,Y.x Q st. t 4 4 sv'-Sz xsg K xx 04353-X' ' 5 rfb X X 1 ' J Q 113' X ' 1 'lb ' x is RW .Vg X . Q xl , 4 X' ,D 7 . g .' .. Q X W , .C gmm 2 L I XXX p '5 144151 '15 TIGE ' ay l X X Chrlstmas 1S a qulet song leventlde when llvhts are low, 1 .N1,. Blended w1th the cand e shlne and flrellght glow L,f- X ? It 15 frlendly W1DdOWS shlmmerlng 1n blue dusk alr, Q owe a b1olog1st Iellfhe eager carollng and patter of chlldren on the stan' ellsvllle w1ll C18lK a sxccessl lolovlst someday the remembrance of all the frlends we know, CIT I fizq FZ: F::' a undeflned sllence serenity and snow ,D a Edltor 1n Chl f News Ed1tOTS Shorts 'd1tors feature pd1tOTS Cartoonl t Excman e Cdmtors Wuslness ana r Bob fatklns Charles Townley Honda Donnellv Charles Peters Bertha Grlndle P eanor T o oson Vsther LHFHlSQ John cTnt1re Pegvy Jaelson Don Jeoens Els1e Blnpham Advwsor Andrew o, lr tsky Reoorters 3T11jh Wm herver Twlla Dotson Wst er Reed elth Burbe s Bettv Knapp r Janet Pr Suttl Tfplsts Sae Fxltoh Jean Glec ler Jo QTCLTQV1 Paullne Hartford T TTC? YAG 1S udllshed B1 Ibekly by The tudents of Wellsvllle Hlgh ochool located ln Iellsvllle, Ohlo Dls' of plnes and the ebon shadows of trees ans 1lt heavens. 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D fn H ml .fi K .4- eb tl DEBATE CLUB 9,3 NY mlb lh15 xear Wellsvrlle Htgh School had an orf1an1zed Debate tlasb the only one 1n thx: seetlon of the Oh1o Valley Mr EdW1H Pugh Served as Coach of the f1VC boy: and flve glrls mn 1tS n1t1al fTlCI'T1l3CI'Sh1!D Ftlndamentals ofDebate andPubl1c Steakmfv were studted The club dtbated such topxeb ab Untwers 1lM1l1tary Tralnlng The Proposed R1ve rlake Belt Conxeyor th nat1onaltop1e The Welfare State and The Atlantm Pact and Federal Unlon ' Although new at the game the Deb itt re entered th Stat Tourney at Raxenna and tled for second 1n 1nd1x1d1al speaklno events The group was honored Wxth a banquet by the We lsx1lle K1wan1b Club The Debater: axred the1rv1ews fourtlmes dur1ng the year over Racl1oStat1on WOI-II An assembly provrarn was also featured before th stud nt body We hope Debate and Speech w1ll eontlnu at our school after th1s good start 3 Senator Peter bound off' The attemtwe hsteners M as Clpelloru, Mr Taylor, M155 Faye Gleckler Mr, Jebens, Mus Mxller, Mr To npkms him Fmthkorn, Mr Edwm Pugh, Mr Watkms, Mus Jean Gleckler, Mr Fromone 38 PROJECTION UB I X-4 NW Q29 ig 'A OO 'F 30 'lf gi X x gO GQX qi OKX AKXQX A'-N X1 Y u KRW 3 e XO 0 gi, 259 bb' GTX gi WV Off1ce rs The Projectlon Club was reorgaruzed thls year by Mr Albert Kurtz Vxaual Educta1onCoord1r1ator The purpose of the club la to traln boys to operate th pro Jectxon machlne The members 1se t e cameras at mox1es sponsored by the xar loua orgamzatmns 1n the aud1tor1um and for the 1D truetlonal mov1es m the por Jectlon room 'ul' I auxa- 'X aogx N 5 9610 39 Q, Q- yi x Geo Q06 Q.. ,ACYN . ' O 1 4655 in QQ? X05 'XC Coos Q. X16 6 Oxsovigffl , XX XC N- , x- 55 ixovxogek-Wocw J - v sg. mi' Xiweow VL W, 9096 QC Xp X Y' s. . QW' --4566 Xlbsc 9. N3 gbloxql X av eta f ig! Battling Bengals The 1950-51 Bengal Tigers won seven games during the regular basketball season and one in the post-season state tournament. Coach Frank Solak's cagers got off to a slow start, but finished the season by playing one thrilling game after another. When the Bengal Bas- ketee rs take to the hardwood next year, six seniors will not be with them. Graduating are Jack Frontone, Ron Green, Joe I..aSco1a, Ken Brophy, Willie Tompkins, and Eddie Satow. 40 1 'Q I 'ti' JACK FRONTONE All Ohlo Honorable Melmon A11 Eastern Ohro Guard Topped Smgle Game Record w th wg pomts I 'B an wif Si s u .1 ,xlwglf k'-,X 0 4. 1. 1 Thu, v xl, Hx. . 4- -at ff- ' C qw r 1.-.-Q: fi' 4 3 -ww Y' ,V -5'n,, ' , rw 4 1 ,Avy f- 4. 1-.H 41 f. f :'f.., rm, ,ff v v -f ' ,111 ,'vu -1.41 N s..- 1 Q Q. ,in Q.:- 9 1 f.,f,4-- M 1- . i,,f...Q.v-.,. 'v fu Ron Green - '? .J ' 3--' Q ,X-'gm 32:-x Gr :Tx 1 W A , : K9 . 41' ' K' ' ' X . ,,,',. . 1 4 A Q . .I 4 x f ,f I f 1 xt .r .-4+ .. pi X5 . A N .441 Wg- Q L , W 4 J, ,. 1, Q . ., L v -11 ' H- MQ! 4' . Qw, ' . .. . ,pf Jplggf., . ,, Y . ' ,,. , , Y 'r :f.'fr:'w,!l., Y fwg'2gg' V' L f fy., sl ,F .ful V , J --9.--1 :- K , xv.: .wx U. .gulls , 4 K .. H, it an ' 9 CZ. .31 A -C---3 31 ,V .. ,-,.f,'1w,,---,- A: J wif. 3L1'f'w.'-,-. 1 . J ? '+.hzf :,mj'--217.-' 1- 1' , kgs fi.-M -1-Q'3...'.'--3 yzz , ,fy-ww'-, ,., v, 4 .wh ,f .' 'ff' -- f-'2 ,V ,A-1., .ww f ' iq '.:g.:-. -1 r...v,,, .... .L -H , f -- f , ,r,,,.,. 4,-, ,-..- -, J f.f v,.,.q-.qgw 'Iv' ' J, N ge 1fg..1gfff:3,..3.'-. . . 4--2,1 . ' I -' N- 4' v rf- 4' ' , . N., ..- ,. ff . if - N, , .M -'YS' c - 5 11 o -'. , .V f-.3 '. .1 .M-N . 1 - A V. . ..'7'--. - . 'kj '-- 'M j.. non!-.-1: V .fu Ijfl +V- . .. , r- ' I f- -. ' .- ff J, '. 'I . HCL' s fr . ,- ,-iff. . , V' 'f 1 ' f- , J 1 A' - . sf.--.. V , . f21':-'-,H -591--',' uihifizi.-ffl . QI ffxlif gr? .x fi. . 3 ' . ,v.1-nr: ,g I m ,x k.1v...:.,,,.. -iff ' I.,et's Go' u,s,,, U 1' Q. an s 42...- ? pls - 2 4. sa. J oe Labcola 2 al' H 3 1 :Ng 'R sf Q I PM va 4 Managers Watkns. Cenevzva, and Lomhardozxi, - ,v-- I .,,,n 3 l A' i Leatherberry, J. Tice. RESERVE BASKETBALL BACK ROW: B. Faloon, N. Lombardozzi, J. Mc Intire, G. Tompkins, Coach L. V. Ebenhack, J. Nicholson, D. Shanks, T. Miller, J. Viscoglosi. FRONT ROW: J. Grimm, T Bailey, B. Peters, J. O'Rourke, L. McBane. 43 RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: L. Rivelle, B. iNlCIIllil'C, M. Starkey, R. tg! 96,5 3 flliyffl Y-TEENlSm 'li G BACK ROW TO POINT OF TRIANGLE: M. Jackson, S. Maple, M. Boyce P. Adkins, L. Whittington, P. lmburgia, A. Helfrich, P. Fraser, R. Tag gart, E. Bingham, P. Hartford, D. Andrews, J. Gleckler, B. Grindle, B 5 Cipolloni, P. Frontone, C. Pucci, C. Siudak, J. DeSarro, J. Van Dyke, -P. ,wget J. Presutti, C. Phillips, B. Inverso, I. Howell, Y. Reed, L. Snodgrass, C Qi Hartford, G. Miller, B. Mercer, M. Chrislip, S. Roberts, J. Presutti, J Hephner, R. Pucci, M. Daddario, M. Amato, S. Hall, J. Arcuragi, R. Mackall, F. Gleckler, J. Fiber, E. Fiber, L. Bell, S. Rossi, C. Peterson, Mrs. Estelle Elton, Miss Mahala Ingram, T. Miller, E. Culp, D. Wurzel, M. Moore, S. Hughes, A. Shoub, S. Stewart, S. McCauley, L, McAdoo, J. Heiney, J. Bartram, M. Saponaro, Donohue, L. Rivelle, M. Broadbent, F. Pucci, N. Donnelly, M. Thorne, N. Amato, R. Pitts, B. Jarvis, K. Hill, J. Thrasher, C. Putnam, J. Hamilton, J. Satow, E. Thompson, R. Elliott, S. Dickey, M. Wright, S. McCauley, B. Knepper, M. Betz, B. Hamil- ton, A. Rice, W. Means, V. Foleyl, T. Edgell, M. Saracco, J. Cianni, I. Gilbert, E. Smith, B. Peterson, H. Rankin, A. Daugher- ty, G. Edgell, R. Cianni, R. Leat erberry, E. Reed, S. bong, M. Hamilton, J. Tice, J, Soldano, J. Cronin, M. Rumberger, C Fultz, R. Daddario, T. Fulton, M. Lewis, R. Griffin, E. Backus, G. Broughton, M. Fultz, G. Smith, C, Woodward, D. Whitaker G. Hancock, H. Fickes, D. Newton, K. Wilson, R. Cornwell, B. Mc lntire, D. McConnell, M. Jackson, C. Phillips, G. Rumberger E. Furness, S. Wright, D. Zipperian, G. Kevan, N. Mc Intosh, J. Hargreaves. 44 vxL r 1 Hey R1de' The Y Teen group 15 part of the nat1onal YWCA organ1zat1on The1r code 15 to grow 1n frxendshlp W1th people of all races rel1g1ons and nat1onal1t1es and 1n the knowledge and love of God The b1month1y meetmgs are planned for furthe rlng educat1on Supportlng c1v1c and charl table act1v1t1es and for soclal entertalnment Some spec1f1c projects have been the Jumor Red Cross and pol1o drlves a carn1val to 1ncrease the Y Teen scholarslnp fund the annual Sweet heart Dance and the Mother Daughter banquet The adv1sers are Mrs Estelle Elton Mlss Mahala Ingram and M1ss Luella Thompson 1 HVWWI fix, , A 5 Intermission of GTan -v een The and Qu MILITARY BALL The Military Ball, sponsored by the Wellsville High School Band, was one of the big social successes of the year. Charlie San Filippo's orches- tra furnished the music. The kinlgl and queen, Gary Buxton and Rut Pitts, we re crowned at the beginning of the Grand March. The gym was beautifully decorated to resemble a garden. Those attending the queen were Charleen Fultz, Gladie Kevan, Eileen Shingle, and Connie Siudak, Their escorts were Eddie Satow, Benny Sayre, LeRoy McBane, and Don Hepp, a March MI C 0 Olng te nte 6 Ke any C Onme r Lxernnore Well Iam Mrs L1 crrnort relrc o me lata P lsotlrx L vcr more mal hcaxcr rest the dear 1 Mamre Mrster Alvln Ignoram Van Oxsterl Cherxl Dear Mrs Lrv ermore I swear I drdn t mean to hrtxouwrth that prllow Mrs Lrvermore Oh Prlsburx I am comrng soon Te Cllrector, rs Helen Welch was pre sented wrth flowers and a gxft the second and ftnal nlght of the cr formance March 6 CAST Ellnor Prescott Eleanor Thompson Lea er Prescott C arles Peters Cheryl Prescott Shrrley Hall Petew Prescott Brll Iarxrs Marx Jo Jennmg Robbre Taggart Marnre Magoon Bettx Crpollonr Gussre Smoot Stephanre Wrrght Jed Lawford Jack Taylor Orpha Van Ostade Drana Zlpperran Alvre Van Ostacle Charles Sal onaro Mrs Prlsharx Lrvermore Norma Donnellx Aunt Mollx Cam Donna Whrtaker Izzx Ftnklestern Drck Adne5 Mlle F1f1 Neva Mc Intosh 'fi 'N :Oli HUF wwf? lea cr Great Oshfco h 3 llaXt tocat .1 lLl wo rl roar' Senror Class Play The Able M155 Carn N52 L ' . f A . . , - Y 1 ' , . 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TEAXI LAPTAINS N1 Anaro S Hall S Wnghr N Donnell C Phrllrps B bundle P Fra er Intramural Manager INTRAMURALS ID all lf? 5 The Glrls' Intramural League and the Boys' Intramurals are held durlng alternatlng noon hours for recreatlonal purposes Both clubs have several captams who are the leaders rn the varlous tournaments The glrls' speedball tournament was won by Shlrley Hall's team and the volley ball by Norma Donnelly s team The glrls ' basketball playoffs were held the latter part of the school year Frankle Bevo Francls' team won the boys' basketball tournament Mrs Marllyn Solak sponsored the g1rls and the boys' adv1ser was Mr Frank Solak Il- TEAM CAPTAINS B Franklln, F Maple, R, Frless, C. Saponaro, G, Brock, F, Franc1s,J Stuchell, B. Conrad. J. Corblsello J Taylor M Kurly, R, Hausrman, 48 . ' l':.lx i , . , . 'A X. . . . T , , S -1 T ,1 ,T 1, 1 ,f V4 4 Z , Flfflf of 1 I ' xr: ' l - ' .41 W Y.: T I T , ' . ' c 1 . :H 'Q l 1, , 1 I , . I STANDING Mts Estelle Elton D Jebens Mr Franc1sGant SEATED P Fraser B Watkins B Grxndle B Peterson NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Wellsvrlle Chapter, No 1779 Nattonall-Ionor Soctety represents the lfughest ach1eve ment by students followm academlc pursutts Sponsored by Mrs Estelle Elton and Mr Francxs Gant 111115 exemp ary group has now expanded to a combtned roll of 157 Vluth the 1nclus1on of th1s year's seven candldates fxve glrls and two boys there have been 107 glrls and 50 boys that have ga1ned membershlp SIIICC the chapter s 1ncept1on1n 1938 An average of 3 Z IS necessary for app11cat1on to the SOC1CtY Although scho1arsh1p 1S requ1red cttrzen sh1p 1S also a prerequ1s1te Members of the facultyvote for the character 1eac1ersh1p and servrce aspects of c1t1zensh1p and make recommendatwns to the sponsors In1t1at1on of New Members, Apr-11 4, 1951 NEW MEMBERS D. Ztppenan N. Donnelly, M. Kurty. J.Bartram, E. Fumxss, P Frontone, C Townley, Mr Francts Gant, Prtn ctpal, Dr Seward Daw, Superintendent. FORMER MEMBERS B Watktns, B Gnndle, B. Peterson, P. Fraser, D Jebens. 49 , , - 5 f W E K A E' .1 , 1 . 1 A V V ale 1 . V . . . , . , . . . . . - , . . - - - 1 x S . . . , . I 2 . . . l . . . . . 1 s ' I I ! . 3 , . . . ' TOP ROW P Merlcal D Shanks S Young J Mclnure G Wh ttaker J Renlcker A Howell! LaC1au' CoachL V Eben hack B Faloon D Lanam B Pulhe B Frankhn B Klavuhn KNEELING B Coon F Carter M Carter R Phlllmps I Yost T Balley T M1l1er W Rlce r Henry J Hyatt H Morrell TRACK shag? 'O X X J' ax, A, ,f 'wk 5' K r W 9 L V Ebenhack's Track and Fxeld Squad carr1ed the colors 1n the Tmangular meet at Steu benv111e dual meets w1th Toronto East I..1ver pool, and Mldland and the Inv1tat1ona1 at Toron to The group also par t1c1pated 1n the Colum b1ana County meet t Salem No home meets were scheduled because of lack of faC111t1CS 1' rf inf? fffvlt Q35 Q Btwn e 0 66 'X- xa 0 QW By George Over the Bar 50 o ,O Xe- 3 X 0 X 5 006 90 P B 4, 3 S at . ' ' , . , . , . - , . I , . . I Q v c 1 - 1 ' - U 1 s I A - - IA I 1' ' . I t . . - an ' a UM . 1 Q K-4-fi. 1 ,., 1 ' ,'.: 'i . ba , ,Q -Ai '39 ,Sax 9 1 ,V ' w e fi xo? 4 3,4 -5,2 1' . 9 ff? L+: A 'Q w 1 ff Yse' Q . 9 'T L: ' N00 . wee' 1 fm' ' 9 'S 6 9 X f xl-xx xo 9 ee- x t e 1 9 0 'Y O C 6 0 , E 9 C, 0 a 96 Ce ' , 5 00x X 9 Advxser The World H1StOTy Club membersh1p 15 open to any Sophomore taklng World H15 tor and hav1ng a grade of B approved by the Jun1or and Semor members of the Club MISS Mahala Ingram has been the faculty sponsor smce 1ts found1ng The meet1ngs are held tW1CC a week for d1scus s1on of 1nterest1ng h1stor1cal places and events The reward of the three years' work 15 a tr1p to Wash1ngton D C or the senlor members SENIOR MEMBERS C Peters G Buxton B Zoellers D Jebens and Mlss Mahala Ingram WORLD HISTGRV SOPHOMORE Offt A o Washln t 8 On to See CUB Dc Eess J N SM BOM P maflrl lchol-V017 p Adkins K o and MISS Ing!-anfampbeu M S Bur HHH 51 11 f H I , ' -. .X .-,X C' 4 S 5 . Q y . 1' ' ' 7 Y ' L or better, providing they are ' ' , . . , f 4' .I . I : . 7 el . . . -vi HG Vw mis X . l LO 3663! g WSG wales Etovlongau 016 vu eilan Xgi x Wok Yxxccx SE A129 Han 6095 NN 3 Pgvna X YA Z a0 CX pqfluta A wx ke S My 4 The 1951 Ed1t1On of 'T1ger Tales, 155 aw W-mga 909 fo11ow1ng a proud trad1t1on of former out NG M 5:6 xnwsh S1 Seb N NSC Gxxildxe gov' an WWC ,X 1,1 X Af standlng yearbooks, 1S un1que 1n1ts aer1al v1ew of We1lsv11le and the four page sup plement Th1s sectlon preserves photo graphlcally those last wonde rfuldays pre cedlng graduatlon M1ss Mary A Mxck served as Sponsor Bob Watklns, Edltor Jack Frontone Bus 1ne s s Manage r Charles Peters Feature Wrxte ups Els1e Bmgham and Paullne Hartford, Subscrlp t1ons NormaDonnelly and Eleanor Thornp son Our Glrls Fr1day and varlous others ln then' respect1ve roles The edltor and buslness manager were elected all other workers served voluntanly Th1s year book whlch represents the collectwe ef forts of the Sen1or Class of F1fty one, w ve t1red to make a mfty one' golf ef we 09 ,XXX we 52 wg Wifi' w4x 5' ,ar 'af 4' N 'Xxx fs --4 PRETTY ll! I H -iii: 11'- Ro T80 54 +1-.Wi Div 1' Ulm POSES -A Sa 'Sr Q-gi '? 5 9f3f-if df 3 X 'W is In 55 'X , I ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ,..A -1-vq...,.,, :rum-v-.a sm U ratlk k Mrss MBU A Mic Mr Albert Km Erancli Gam Those two handsome gents rn the upper left Mr Sell and Mr Ebenhack Senror and Iumor sponsors respectrvely steered us toward our frnal goal We owe them mu h our records w1l1 do them roud e cheerful younglacly that torled far rnto the late hours to make thrs yearbook such an outstandrng success deserves our every prarse Hers was a year long struggle may thrs book and this class bear farthful tesumony to her Those three concessronarres Mr Kurtz Mrss Raney and Mr Gant provrded capable drrectron rn the Stadrum Mr Edwrn V Pugh Snack Shack That project earned much of the money for our treasury Thank you one and all Mrs Helen Welch who dlrected our class play earned therespect of everyone by her untrrrng efforts She was an rnsprrauon and a drrvlng force Thank you so much, Mrs Welch Mr Pugh provlded most of the corn rn the yearbook captrons and wrrte ups Shucksl That s allwe can sayl The Fxscher Studro our photographers were most cooper auve and helpful Andy was handy everywhere the students went and spent long hours wartrng for good shots and angles The Frscher Studro took the bulk of the prc tures The Kev many excellent photographs on short call Thelr help has been ln valuable to the success of our e b y ar ook Thank you gentlemen for your cooperatron an and Fraser Studto took THE SENIORS f l , ' , X4 .. 9 x , ' A , , , ,N , I . I b if as --...... sg, Q w 'pj--...M . X -w. L A 'Sf F f . ,L c... A , , ' 0 I D I I 0 I A I ' , ' . c and hope that ' p . Thank you, Gentlemen. Miss Mick, th ' ' ' ' . ' . ' : I I I 0 I . I . . , 'var 'P V ., ' ' ' u., 1- W , ,, - at A A N ' ' ' v K . 'tw . Y . . . W -was . r 12 ' . .. .. . 4 jg! ' . . , . .. . ' I , ' f . . ' ' I n ' s ' ' lt - . 56 d M tz Mrss Ruth Haney an 9':e I IAQ! QP Q- 'E BEST ALL. AROUND Elsie Bingham Ken Brophy Chosen by the popular vote of the Senior Class BEST STUDENTS Barbara Peterson Don Jebens BEST LOOKING Pauline Hartford Bill Conrad PO BEST ATI-ILE TES Norma Donnelly Ron Green 89 P' -Q 3 W 'WA 4 3 Pye QW fx O Q3 O5 xg SCO Yeo 00 QQ We ve X ' if M1 I. ,'u,X 1 1 2 5' 1 PWA X- ' .f WW Q53 The May Eesrivai was p Choruses, under rhe direction of Mrs. Arieua Coberiy. The band, direcied by Mr. Charies iiiii, provided the background niusic for the dances. Mrs. Marilyn Soiak ervised rhe Mavpoie Wrap, Ciocii 'Driii. Mr. P-.iherr sup d Soidiers biing deni- Dance, an Kurtz was in charge of the Lum 1 Lonsiraiion. The scenery was designed hy k 'M ZJMY. lack Yeiiand. The enrire program was ' very beautiiui and irnpressive. The queen 12, Dfand court were comprised of Queen M. fxrriato, S. Wrighi, Ni. Daddarin, P. ' rn, S. Young, S. Arcuragi d B. .Bingha D Whiraker, P. iiariiur, nan, . Grindieywg Homage xo the Queen Bevy oi Beauties ' Tick' Tock The Clowns Ar ound the Mayp oie S Jun . IOR SENIOR PROM r Y, 4 N, o . ? 'in . -, CLASS DA? The Junior-Senior Prom was staged in the midst of a pink and white background. The setting was asouthern plantation, with Bill Yates and his orchestra supplying the dance music with a southern drawl. The queen was Jane Hargreaves, attended by C. Fultz, D. Brand, R. Buckey, G. Kevan, R. Elliott, and M. Osborn. QL l 1 Green with the Queen The Court The LV's - a grand sponsor Sitting this one out rand March At the All-Nite Prom Party ., SY 4,4 BACCALAUREATE COMMENCEMENT The Baccalaureate address was glven by Rev I..1ttle w1th Rev a rothe rs pres1d1no The Chorus provlded the process1onal and recess1ona1rnus1c at the church se rvlce but the Band ac companled the Senlor entrance and exlt at the Commencement exerc1ses The co valed1ctor1ans Don Jebens and Bob Watkms and the salutatorlan Phylhs Fraser gave short speeches on the 'Outlook of Amer1can I-hgh School Graduate ' The class was presented by the pr1nc1pal, Mr Gant to the Board presldent Mr Thomas Nelson Dr Daw a1cled Mr Nelson 1n the presen tat1on of d1plornas Valedicto rians and Salutato rian Cong ratulationf SENIORS W L Maclean Maclean HG BHD FUNERAL Home WELLSVILLE OHPO 70TH YEAR OF SERVICE lx, Wemben. ORDE mf GOLDY R I1 50 R 1ve rs1de Avenue SINCE l88l .. Mr Ps 5 5 ar L rm' -19 --T Phone 53 BAKER S FOOD MART The Best Place to Buy Mam Street Wellsvllle Ohlo METZ S The FIISI w1th the Newest 118 West F1fth Street East I.,1ve rpool Ohlo Establ1shed 1880 THE FRANK CROOK COMPANY East Lwerpool, Ohlo East L1verpool's Largest Floral Estabhshrnent RIVERVIEW FLORISTS Ande rs on Boulevard Phone 714 The Best Place to Buy Aiter All o q D 0 N Q Q ' f 1 YY, , ' . i ' 'V X ,H Q .. . 1 QI- n ' .rl 1.35 - Ja - I M 1' 1 I V' , ' - .53 1-'?,,g1,Z3'-,.-,,'?,. Q Q E KJ nfl A ,psigg in-ze, ,vbziwl A i air 1 fx A A 'K+ ef f at wr n or X - H 4' '- A -ia - tl . U Q Qvvahhh - ,4 U .K-Ni' VV . It . .1 .. I M., oh, S - nik P E 9 . . I 1 ll ' ' ll , , . I . t A 1 oroRS ' I mvaemvx Your Fnendly Dodge Plymouth Dealer HAYS MOTORS INC East L.1verpoo1 Oh1o Cornphrnents 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION We11sv111e Oh1o BURBICK'S More Than Just A Hardware Store Broadway 8: Washlngton East Lwerpool, Oh1o FORD CARROLL MOTOR SALES, INC. Your Fr1end1y Ford Dealer . 1 li H9 f ' E ' ' 'I Nu Iikh, - V' I V. of ' A-A-.-f. ,f ' A . CENTRAL FEDERAL SAVINGS Mil PUTMYAAE R A ' THE MCLAIN FIRE BRICK COMPANY STERLING CHINA COMPANY OF Twelfth Street, Wellsville, Ohio Phone 4 hnLf ... ' A I 'S PIATT BROTHERS 1329 Mam Street We11sv111e Oh1o Phone 219 ISALY S Congratulaiuons Semors' Ice Cream Dalry Products Lunches 459 Ma1n Street We11SV111C Oh1o : CREAM S vscgmxazrs T' MILLER INSURANCE AGENCY Your Home of Protect1on 400 Mam Street Wellsvxlle Oh1o Off1ce Phone 26 Reszdence 385W Wellsvllle Oh1o SHEPHERD 'S CANDY SHOP E1ghteenth Street The Bzggest L1tt1e Store 1n Town ' h ' f 5 Best WIS eb to the Class O Congratulations to the Class o f '51 H P CONTNWj1?eAiiiE:1ain O FALOON S MAR KET Commerce Street Wellsville We llsville Ohio C ULP PHARMACY PETE MASE 443 M Maln Street R alllnsstreet weusvlue ohm exa tore Phone 38 R M111er Bullder Supply and Hardware MAC S CLEANERS MILLER 8: SON Contractor Across From School Center Street Wel1sv1l1e Oh1o 1739 Commerce Street Phone 1082 NNIE BAR BE R SHOP Your Automob1le Dealer LITTEN MOTOR SALES MCGEEHEN SANDWICH SHOP Maln Street Wellsv111e Ohlo Comp11ments of A FRIEND DICKEY S C 8: M MARKET The store w1th quallty prlce and servlce Wlth a sm1le 601 Aten Avenue Phone 901 We1lsv1lle Oh1o Compllments of MCMORROW DRUG STORE LaSCOLA BARBER SHOP Th1rd Street We1lsv111e Oh1o Comphments of C gl W FOOD MARKET 327 Tenth Street Phone 346 Cong ratu1at1ons RE YNOLDS POULTRY MARKET ACME SALES COMPANY 1135 Maln Street Wel1sv1lle Oh1o Hotel Restaurant Inst1tut1ona1 Flxtures and Equlprnent ' 1 I I A. , Fl ' Commerce Street, Wellsville, Ohio By George Complxments of SHOUB S FOOD MARKET 343 Mam Street Phone 980 We11sv1I1e Oh1o Cornphrnents of REICH DRY GOODS Ready to Wear 427 429 Ma1n Street Well vxlle Oh1o Cornphments of JULIUS GOETZ 8: COMPANY Good Clothrng 81 Shoes Wel1sv111e Oh1o Cornphments of SAXTON GARAGE 426 Maln Street AAA 24 Hour Wrecker Se rv1ce Phone 10 Cornphrnents of TURNERS 320 Mam Street Phone 64 We11sv111e Oh1o Complxments of DR WILLIAM AND DR GLADYS MCGAREY Maxn Street Wellsvrlle Oh1o JOHNNIE'S LUNCH Good Food Where Students Meet Cornphrnents of VILLAGE GRILL 401 Ma1n Street Comphrnents of TOM ARCURAGI SHOE REPAIR 216 Th1rd Street We11sv111e Oh1O Comphments of WILSON SUPER MARKET Seventeenth Street We11sv111e Oh1o Comphments of SPRING KEY 8: CYCLE SHOP F1fth and Ma1n We11sv111e Oh1o MOCK'S DRIVE IN Ma1n Street The Place to Eat We1lsv111e Oh1o Comphments of SQUIRE SHOP 459 Maxn Wellsvllle Oh1o WARDEN GAS STATION Ma1n Street Wel1sv11le Oh1o FARM BUREAU INSURANCE A11 Branches F1re Auto L1fe John D McM111en Agent 442 Ma1n Street HITT S CONFECTIONERY Across From School Center Street We11sv11le Oh1o l 3 U I I S ' , ' I1 ll ' Main Street, Wellsville, Ohio Wells-ville, Ohio ll II . . , . , . . , . I PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER We hope that the photographs of the school year th1s 1951 Tlger Tales w1ll allow you to rehve many umes 1n the years to come your exper1ences m Wells serve for memory some che r1shed 1nd1v1dua1 or event remember that F1SCh9TStUd1O an g1V6 you unexcelled quallty and se rvlce on eve ry photographu: needs THE FISCHER STUDIO 5 , ' in ville High School. In the future, when you wishto pre- -ff' xn L Rsffuf If-fix 14 xlzlaoom MYERS AND CO. INC TOPEKA KANSAS o .o. n .,...: .. a,.o . :' 0 v x . v 1 7 w ' 0 - , pf: Q, 4 . 11 f' : o . ' -inf' mf Vwgfvxmxx ,'P,21Hi1fN .' 'o.'o'0. 'o o. O,'o o.'- ' I I I V 51, JI- , - if 2 , ' if .gig 5 1 ' .. gs ' 5 5 ns Z ,Vg 4 'Is' Quia P I : ' :JA . 1 'g . 5' s 'Q -, . J , ' ' . - A A -4 ' ,BWI 9 ' u'm' ' ' :xml . ,eva ' ' Q.. , r--- 'l 1, H '-' , IH., . . W , I ' ' s V ' 141 v I . 5 ,f , . s -1' 5 msn N Of' X s Q :fp V 's. .tx P Zi: - : 0' .Yr I ul 'Qi -K. I ,sun . zf?' 'X Killf YEHQRS sm' ...- 7? 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