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.fs Maroon and White Frrst row Robert MacR1ll james Ross jack O Keane Clara J Rager Paul Long Francns Cramer Elsre Close Gaul Wagner Ruth Poorman Fay Crock Second row John Maxwell Clrfford Momeyer Robert Llndauer Paul Kekrch Mrldred Srlla man Mary Brunot Patty Latta Mary Bodner Dolly Trout Elda Yarnell Thrrd row Anthony Kamprtch :ke Blanda Anne Sturtz ays Ferguson Dorothy Over holt Rozella Parker Betty Watson Vrrgrma Young Dons Barr Eleanor Carlson Margaret Koss Elnora Swxft Loxs Ford Kathleen Dell Marrlyn Todd Fourth row Irwrn Moore john Garrrty Owen Fnsher Clarr Myers Vera Jones Reba Ober Fred Rafferty Gwendolyn Busky George Lomng Fufth row Warren Stroble Henry Starrs Cecrl DeCaro Robert Laughlm Srxth row Leroy Gezsel Ray Brdar Wayne Shrader Dean Crosby Leroy Baughman Mr IJ N I 0 I2 C If September 7 1937 wnll long be remembered as the day that we ofHc1ally re Mmder Sponsor cerved our mrtxatron mto Youngwood Hrgh School We vuere thoroughly humll 1ated rn the presence of our upper classmen, but soundly resolved to punlsh the succeeedmg Freshman Class m accordance wrth the treatment we had recerved In our Sophomore year, our class dance was very successful Also durlng our second year the school paper, the Y H1 News, came to be a reahty through the rmtratrve of a fellow classman Ours has been a successful class ln practlcally every entertamment ln whrch we have partrcrpated Many attended our dance thxs year as well as our Jumor Play, whrch has been regarded by some as one of the most entertaining plays ever presented by a jumor class Our class also has a good Hnancral standrng, to furthur prove 1ts 1ngenu1ty We are fully represented 1n the athlet1cs of our school Many students have part1c1apted rn the varrous sports rn wh1ch our school IS engaged We also have actnve members mn the var1ous school clubs Our scholastrc standmg IS comparatrvely hlgh and many of our students are mtensely rnterested rn therr work We hope that our success wxll contmue through our last year rn Youngwood Hrgh School and the remarmng years of our lrfe Pres1dent Paul Long V1ce Presrdent Cla jane Rager Secretary Francrs Cramer Treasurer James Ross Assembly Representatxve Jack O Keane N l - , . - . - A - v v . - - v ' ' . ' ' . ' . . . 3 - . . v - 4 . - . - y r - - I . 4 , y 'v - , 1 . - w I y I A- 3 y - . v , . , , . - - . s - - V . - . - - v . , . . . 2 vo -..Q ' 1 76
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Charles Joseph Earl Bennett Harold Reich and Edward Lenhart Thepro cession IS slowly moving toward the altar There lS something familiar about the sound of that m1n1ster s voice and upon close observation I recognize Wrlbur Watson He has gone far since he attended Youngwood H1gh School Who 1S that singlng Oh Promise Me 7 I turn my head and see that It IS Jean Barron The t1ny spark remains after the picture has disappeared Another picture IS forming I see a b1g farm There IS a figure Well well' It IS Charles Schwe1ns burg There are other farmers walking around I recognize them as Harry Po lansky Russell Smith and B111 Miller Now I see a commencement There IS a man congratulating some young people on their high scholastic standing They are Antoinette Severini Jack Mewherter Mary Ac1te and Walter Olmer I see the entrance of a large office building 1n New York City Don Petrucci them concerning an invention it IS Lyman Harrold The tiny spark again flickers There IS a party in a beautiful modern house At the party I see Helen Shaffer Ruth Cravo Kathryn Ludw1ck Dolores Bush joe Griffin Sam Carmichael jay Schrader and Bud Palmer They are havmg such a good t1me Who are the two lonesome men over there in the corner? Why they are Ray Kelly and Emerson Mates Now I see a meeting in a very modern high scnool I think it 1S a faculty meetmg I see LOIS Errett Betty Ramsay Sara Magill and L1ll1an Schwe1ns burg The tiny spark fhckers again and I see a small town Reading the names on the mail boxes I learn that Louisa Mar1 has beccme Mrs Ray Rutter Virginia Thomas has become Mrs Alfred Orb1n and Sara Faust IS now Mrs D1ck Rhea Now I see the control room of a broadcasting station A famous radio drama IS about to go on the a1r I recognize Hilary Brunot as the announcer The ac tors to take part in the drama are Katherine Enlow Rita Cassa Paul Hoover Tom Baker and Curtis Faust The spark has vanished The old Gypsy IS sm1l1ng Thank you Madam' By Ann Bradlsh WC Y Y Y ' - . . , - ' . Q u ! Y . ' . H . ,, . . . 1 ' ' 7 3 ' 1 7 ' and Clair McGinnis are discussing the stock market: a man stops to talk with Q . - 1 3 s I 1 ' ! 7 ' , . . . . , . . . . I . , , D. , . . . - . . . Y . . a I ' . ' 1 . . , . . . Q Q . y . , , , . . , , .
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0 IDD DDE C All In the memorable year of 1938, we entered Youngwood High School. After being thoroughly initiated, we became part of the school. We were expected not to amount to very much, but to the chagrin of the upperclassmen, we had a very successful year. As Sophomores, we rose to greater heightsg our boys took over the Junior Varsity basketball team, while others ably represented our class in other forms of extra curricular activities The climax of our Social Season of this year was March 15th vxhen vue staged our Fourth Annual St Patricks Day Dance We aspire to rral-fe each year better than the previous one and wlth the proper co o,erat1on, vue will attam our goal Presldent Earl Helman V1ce President Earl Warl'e1t Secretary Betty Harrold Tresaurer Eugene Momeyer Assembly Representative Robert Zundel SOPHOMORE CLASS First row Betty Lowe Mary Staley Eugene Momeyer Robert Zundel Earl Helman Betty Harrold Earl Warhert Martha Evans Gail Marshall Second row Francis Hauger William Truxel Jeanne Zundel Betty Freeman Margaret Stine biser Mary Catherine Cummings Sally Mrller Eveluyn Robertson Helen Brzub Kathryn jones Mary K GriFEn Betty Matzenbach Gail Wagner Daryl Baugh man Veromca Niper William Eberly Meade Lamb Fourth row Charles Yarnell Ahce Repasky Sara Brunot Margaret Katie Bethelda Kunkle Elizabeth Shrmko Grier Watkins jack Barron Robert Hesky Fifth row Earl Miller Albert Man Catherine Prescott Victor Placey William Hoffman Sixth row Joseph Lisnk john Reffner Paul Oravetz Jack Olson Glenn Snider Walter Thomas Dan Gaffney Fred Lewis junior Barney Seventh row Mr Kaiser Mr Mari Sponsors 27 ' , . ' Y Third row: James Gault, john I-iudockn Margaret Hamrock, Soph-ie Bizub, Eleanor Miller,
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