Woodrow Wilson High School - Orion Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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CHEMISTRY CLASS Experiments in chemistry class give stu- dents real contacts with science problems. Preparing chemical experiments can be fun, too, Remember,john,when what you thought wasH2O was HZSO4? Or, was that fun? F F LIBRARY The well-hlled shelves in our library give ample reading materials for research work or pleasure reading. A good book is the best of friends. the same today and forever. -Martin F. Tupper AUTO SHOP A knowledge of the mechanics of any ma- chine makes an intelligent operator. Mr. Temnick points the way to safer driving as he instructs our boys in the proper use and care of their cars. 5565 Me fa Q ES S Q a Q Q o 4 RG NE : Q Page Z8 TYPING CLASS VVe are proud of our typists as they take their places in the business world. The com- bination of personality and intelligence por- trayed here promises continued success in Youngstown's business offices. How about it, girls? SEWING CLASS .-Xs our girls learn the art of sewing they become quite expert in creating that new gown. in making over last year's suit, and in finding economic ways of dressing themselves becomingly. XYhatl No zipper. janet? Plenty of better husbands in the making in XYilson's Cooking Classes, Listen! Eugene. 4'Can you beat it? Steve, Some more of this? joe, VVait-let me think. Harold. Me, too. Myron. Now, 1 have it. Bill, Smells good, too.



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emor aoaea of 1950 The above students were selected by the Senior Classes for their popularity in classes and activities. Their duties consist of working with the numerous committees which plan the Mothers' Tea, Class Day, ring, commencement, banquet and other senior activities. This is done under the guidance of the advisors. The advisors worked patiently, never failing to attend to the prob- lems of the seniors which arise daily. The advisors and officers accom- plished their purpose together, striving that we, the senior classes, could have a year long to be remembered. Although this meant extra work aside from their studies, they did it faithfully and willingly. Each officer feels it a great privilege to serve his class in this capa- city and fondly remembers his associations with them. -Marilyn Olson SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Standing-Robert Cercone, Mr. Temnick, Gene Campana, Steve Horney, Mr. Hardie, Douglas Brackenridge. Seated-Miss Gracey, Justina Parker, Walter Oleksak, Irene Cap, Marjorie Barber, Miss Zeisler. Page 30

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