Allegheny High School - Wah Hoo Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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A X ' VA. -71' XFX ,. -A N Qx 42 M1 1-f N X? .'JM1yL1.f' ' 5 :aw f 5' SWT , X- - ' if S 'S lf. , f' 1 isQ315'f,fwW1n- ,ffffffalf 1 fx ,K "f':I11f"f101..0 , "7Nff"4' " Q , N, xl ofa' lf!-'uf l!LT'l " "Al 'l Z .-fi sQm9lA.g if ' VVILLIA M AGEY Our Bill needs just a foot or two of height, To make his shortish stature seem more tallg He has a glorious voice-and say, he's quite Athletic, a leading star in basket-ball! CARL ABI NANTI l'm sure that Carl agrees with Tom Carlyle That 'silence is a joyous thing, besides, I've seen him quiet, pensive-yet the while Ile thought of nought but glorious auto rides! UW' HOMER ANDERSON This handsome lad seems too good to be true, Of '26 the ehiefest Romeo. For any test will show that he's true blue. Small wonder hels a much admired beau. GEORGE A NTONOPLOS Some people are "born managers," 'tis known, And they know how to manage, so it seems! Our George is one of them, as we must own, For Certainly he loves to manage teams! JOHN A NTONOPLOS This man's a "man of letters," so to speak, A scholar and a linguist to whose mind Tongues such as German, English, Latin, Greek Are but as firm, he knows too much, I find. -- 'MW GEORGE ATKINS Oh, fiddle de, and fiddle do, dee do, Take heed, Oh players, of this tuneful lad, How fast and smooth our George propels his bow, VVe'll see him play in opera yet. Egad! JAMES RAIN No, Mary has not lost hvr little lamb Nor .lavk and Jill lu-ru favors-rl with a fall, But this wc ft-ar: Our Jimmy s in a "jam" Wlu-u Mary is not with him in the hall. ORA MA E BA Klilt Our class is proud of earnest Ora Mae, Stu-'s ge-nth-. svrious., kind, :uul quita- da-niurc, Un hear van wr rc-ly throughout thc- day. W1-'rc rm-ally foml of lu-r, you can he sure. ltlt'll.XltD l3AI,l.IN'1'INl'l Aifotlu-r stvrling youth ot' 3-0-7 ltr-tinvcl, sim't-rv, of noble mind and micn ln any group ho'll prow a worthy lcv:-n llc- travels on his chosen path sc-rc-luv. ' 6 ,, ,,,4...ff Jfnfjjflf CIIARLES BALTZER llc' is a giant lnoth in form and voive VW- van't complain lwmust- his mvaningfs dim. His t'ltLSSIlltltl'S do arist- and loud rejoice. Whvu cvs-r the-y do catch a glimpse of him. CLYDE TSA RNETT W'us 4-'or a latl quite' as vollvgiatc? Wm-'ll wagvr "No" Iwcaust- that t'ouhlu't hog lit' lvatls tht- girls on a livvlv gait- Now if you tlon't ln-lim-vc' it. ask llattiv. .l ICNNIE BARR That dazzling' smile---Oh, Jonniv-fir, forlwilr Those- slot--like vyvis whore' warm light loves to clwt-ll4 Poe-tic' ravi-n locks of glistvning hair Wm- love them-Vaguely fe-el their living spell! FLORENCE BOLLEN She is an eloeutionist most rare, VVe're always glad when she is on in Lit. This Winsome maid with pretty eyes and hairg Where e'er she goes our Florence makes quite a hit. MARY BRANT A quiet little girl sits in our room, For all her quietness, she studies though- To be beloved by everyone's her doomg O, how we hate to see our Mary go! REGINA BRA VENDER And here we have our lovely laughing' Ree, In Spanish Club she is the Presidentg If you could see her, busy as a bee You'd lanow that on a bright Career she's bent. f L I J y V ESTHER BROOKS Our Esther's a retiring little maid,-- For like her name from rural elimes she hails, Refreshing as a brook in cooling' shade- In amy task she does, she never fails. FREDERICK BROXVN VVe always pause to gaze at him of high renown And wonder at bim as we see him pass Hes never missed a single day of sehoolg Poor Brown! He's 'never known the joy of hooking class! ANA CLA IRE BUERKLE On this fair head the gods bestowed great gifts, For beauty, Anna's noted far and near. How skillful she is when the ball she lifts, Oh, she'll not miss the basket, never fear. " Arab lf CMM X . l DOROTHY BULFORD Como Dot, clon't be so silent and so Coy About your pretty little low affair- You lmve- e-nmpturml one zuhuiring boy Who sm-ucls you roses-gifts that are quite rare! LOUIS BURAN Upon his knees, with pleas. he begs our bunch 'l'o ":'ouu- uvrossu with all thc- dough they owe-! Sw:-vt girlivs fall for him, :mtl I've fl hunvh llc falls for Uv - y hc comes to know! 7 f Mlfubngrftf, Z .A Q HDXVARD BUSCH lid is an gc-utlc-umn with subtle mind llis fruuu- shim-s forth :uuoug the motley crowd. For it' you ll'ill'l1 to know him you will find llis :wtions than his words spczlk much more loud. CIIARLES CAMP YM. 4-v4-ry om- is wilml ubout this boy- llv W4-urs thc' jvstm-r's guisv, though not :L fool! llv's our good untura-cl pin-cv of prich- :mud joy lVho guts il lot of fun tlttiillllllg svhool! l'llll'l'll CAMl'l3l'Il,l, NVith uwrry lsnughiugr 1-yt-s of cle-vpa-st blue, Alul jolly ways, :xml truc- siuvvrity- O., Iiclith, you urs- lrish through :Incl through, Wm' clo zuluiirv your grvut ability. ll M Nl l'l'l"l' CA M Pl! lilllli Ilis :iuburu lmir's u bit iuvliuvcl to vurlg 'l'lu-rm-'s frvvklz-s :ull tha' way uvross his nosc. Although lu-'s shy wlu-n spa-ukiugr to an girl Ill- lllJllit'H an fricutl in c-very plum-c hc gm-s. EARL CARLSON I like the subtle semi-smile he wearsg His eharm is most elusive, I must sayg In getting ads he sure has heavy caresg And yet we're sure we'll hear great things of him, some day. 5 i ctr..-xiu crxuornnns Tis whispered that this girl is fond of boys And you ean guess that boys are fond of her Although she laughs and makes a lot of noise- VVhen she's not near, they always wish she were! P5 E J AMES CARSON His elassie lmrow and gently waving loeks Help to make up our Jinnny's wond'rous eharm Perhaps that's why he gathers girls by flocks Or Illtflylltf it's his eyes that do the harm. LOTS CARTER A gentle girl, so quiet and so shy, Refined is she. and loved by all the Class, All rough and hoist,rous erowds she passes hy, YVithout ado and fuss, she does her tasks. 1 SA M URI, CARVER, J R. Our President! To him we give a toast! Oh, please page Cupid with his how and dart. Of all the boys, the girls like Sam the most, But he will deign to none to give his heart. CHARLOTTE CI, EVER She's never far away from one ealled "Stan" And always wears the warmest smiles for him. It's plain to see that she has found "a man" May their progressing friendship r1e'er grow dim. l.l'lN.X COHICN 'flint glist'ning hair und those hewitehing eyes Would eupture any handsome hoy, l'n1 told. Une duy in Lit you guve us il surprise, When with those lilies you :nude our hlood run eold! ROSE CUIIEN 0. Hose eun lllilkl' the loveliest designs, Some duy u great dt'Sl2'lll'l' she will he. With funey strokes, and rounded curves und lines, She-'s hound to go through life sueeessfully. JA M ES CULEMA N llere is u living likeness of Huek Finn fl've often wondered why they nznued hilu ".liln"j His smile is one that sparkles from within .lnd really nmkes one fall in love with him! YV ILLIA M CULLYIZR Oh why did Venus live so long' ago? She should have known this llEllldS0lIlt' youth, muued Bill, ln her train of youths he'd surely go, Bl'K'llllSC for her he's quite u nmtell, Sweet lVill. T'l'l'IIl'Zl, C li E ESE VVhile Ethel never nulkes Il hit of noise She is n girl we feel we eould not spare. Although quite lively when around the hoys, WH- often times do not know lhut she is there. DORIS DA VIS Another quiet llIlllSSllIllll'lg' Miss- .-Xs Shakespeare suid, we like her "passing well," And so right here we pause to say just this- We now rely on her more than we'll tell. Yr K ' ". 1 , . Eg " .: ",,, - f . We L Q z T GEoRGE DEMAS Lo. and behold the famous eapitaine VVho led the football squad to Vietoryl But oft we must pass o'er the noblest men, 'Twould take a hook to tell his history. EDGAR DEMPSEY l'nlike his namesake who's a pugilist Our Ed is very meek and Calm and Cool. VVith words he is perhaps the frugalist And yet he is well liked in our high school. MYRON DUNN Among us we have found a Charleston star! To see him dance is thrilling, and I vow He's better than professionals by far How does he do it? Yes, I wonder how! JANE ELLIOTT Also an athlete from the halls of Fame, Vl'ho manages with skill the fair sex teams, Just pretty, peppy, modest little Jane, lVe grow to love her more and more, it seems. XVOODA ELLIOTT You'll see that Vl'ooda's faee suggests romance! And yet he-'s hlind to girlish eharmsg alas! All girls appreciate his mere "kind glance"- But he just smiles upon a single lass! CHARLES EPISCOPO 'l'here's no one who would venture to outwit The keen and caustic humor which is his Oh! how heartily we laugh at it- None other is as clever as his is! bla! Mjligli, A J A N111 E R VV I N Oh ,would that we might know more girls like you, Quite eupable in all you undertake. With mind so straight forward. honest, and true, Someday a high mark in this world you'll make, MORRIS ESMAN It's cruel to take a parting shot I know V At Morry's well known width and size and weight But I'll explain. He had to grow and grow To hold so mueh good humor--that's his fute. CAMPE EUXVER No, this is not u soldiers' training Camp, llut only one more youth of our bright elass, Although he never burned the "Midnight lamp," His native ability made him pass. FRANCIS FISCHER Oh here's a man indeed of whom we're proud. For every ineh of him you'll find true blue. So praise of our Vive-President is loud. The day of parting with this friend we rue. FI,0Rl'1NCli FISIIICR Florence Fisher we are always glad to greet, Iler Titan loeks reflect her sunny ways, Few girls may with this ehznrmiug lass compete lu brightening with her merry smile our days. ADELLE FISIIOFF NVhat world's of brilliance stored in her small head. She took our Iligh Sehool eourse in just three years, In really mwny things she takes the lead, And 'she likes letter writing, it appears. s.. e ss s , R f we A LRE ,Q -V .A-X VVILLIAM FREEAUF An all 'round student you will find Bill To think that one small boy could know so much Of Civics he will never get his fill, And if you want a friend, you'll find him such. VIVALORE FRIZZELL So Earlie is the light of her young soul- Uh well, we always thot that it was so. She onward urges him unto his goalg Success will follow them where e'er they go. EDNA FULTON All that we need in life's a happy heart, To be most joyful and successful, too, And Edna's deep blue eyes Such smiles impart, Theyjxow tliensxumiest spirit e'er I knew. Y 5 MARIE GABLE All hail to her, one of the well known four, VVho carrie from Glens-haw, "mighty land of sticks" And one 'eleven by her sets great store, VVithout her we'd be in an awful fix. RICHARD GAERTNER How versatile is Dick. How wond'rou:s tall! He is a famous Terpsichorean As well as the best "reading mann of all. Egad! but he's a very paragon. CHARLES GALLAGHER He's pleasing plump with skin of pink and white You never see him frown or fuss or fretg- "I.ife is too short, he thinks" and he is right, For everyone agrees with him, you bet! JOH N GA LLYVITZ As niee a lad as ever you will see ls John the handsome "would-he sheikl' W'hen others faint and full, Steadfast he'll be A lrettez' pal than he we would not seek. ClII'ZS'l'li R GASPARIN Nl'hoever's seeking for a real true friend VVill find that Chester is just sueh a one On whom a fellow really ean depend 'l'o share with him all troubles that may col WIILIAM GLASS Ile was distraeted and we wondered why,- We thought. he was in love, and now we kn Ile was and is-just hy the sparkle in his ey But it is only with his radio! LUL'ISl'1 GO'l"l'NVAI,S Of all the lvlondes we've ever looked upon, This one with hair of gold so finely waved, Ilas surely all the lreauty Iaurels won, Besides, slu-'s always very well behaved. l'.OlS GOULD ln school aiTairs she takes an aetive part, lu eluhs-in Lit-she has acquired her fame 1 And I am told she's 1-aptut'ed someone's he'1r .X eertaiu hoy's-I dare not tell his name! MARY GILXEBING Ah, Mary, you are very, very small, But then your smiles so very hright and guy 'l'hat we forgive you for not helm: tall, Your low sweet laughter drives all eare away x ,M N .-x FRANK GRAHAM He is no snoh, although his nose turns up He is the common friend of every one. VVith him to Auld Lang Syne we take a sup Lest we forget after school days are done. WVILFORD GRIBBLE Sometimes he looks so sober and so staid VVe are in awe of his majestic air. But when he smiles he captures many a maid. Such personality is all too rare. VIRGINIA GRIFFITHS Activity is Jinny's middle name, To be well-liked does seem to he her fate, Committees, clubs,-thus she acquired her fame,- In ollices too numerous to relate. RALPH GRUETZINGER Ralph is a quiet lad for all his height t And Oh how we will miss him when he's gone! He always does a task with all his might. Theres not a thing about him we find wrong. LEROY GRUENER all the girls so fair in our dear High, There's one with hair so gold and eyes so blue, For her alone this hero gives a sigh, You've guessedg 'tis "Gin" to whom his thoughts are true. M.XltG.Xlll'l'l' GUNTHER XVe thought we heard a thrush one summer morn, The pearly dew was on the flowers yet- That song of gladness banished care forlorn The thrash, we found, was our dear Margaret. DUR IS H A RPOLPI XVho has not heard of her. the Famous Une? 'l'he author, poet, and the perfect friend. ller wit's remarkable, shes full of fun, Indeed, her wond'rous talents have no end. JOI IN HAVE KOTTE You love to play the fool, and with your jest You seem to love to make us laugh at you: Beneath your eap and hells-there is the best In you-that something genuine and true! WA I fl' li li HAY l'1K0'l"1'lf1 This hlond Apollo towering high ahove Looks down and smiles a warm and dazzling smile- .Xiud one that almost every girl eould love- llut he knows nothing of it all thc while! VIRGINIA lll'1Cll'l' 'l'here is revealed unto the eyes of few The soul within of goodness, heauty, light. 'l'hese love her for a friend hoth rare and true, Too, for her happy heart and spirit bright. l..XYlN,X Ill-INDICRSUN l.avina is a tiny maidon who .Xtlempts to hold within herself so small Vigor and pep and speed enough for two- We know on glory's path she'll never fall. ltlT'l'II IIERMAN' Ruih is the apple of her l'Ioward's eye, .X serious girl with gentle ways, serene. For ll. we often hear her deeply sigh, 'Tis seldom that the-y'1'c not ensemble seen. ,.,i 5- MA RGA RET H E RPEI, F'en Orpheus would admit our Peg his peer, For when she plays-ah then such w0nd'rous tones! And her sweet, charming, duleet voice so clear, Could move to life the very rocks and stones. MARGARET H IZRPICH She's small, and has bright eyes and golden hair, And graceful!-ah, she dances like an elfg And, too, her frowns are very, very rare, I wish I were as versatile myself. I XVILLIA M HOC E mmf- ' He's president of room three-twelve, my, oh! In English Class we hear he's at his lrest, No wonder that dear Peggy likes him so. In basketball this boy excels the rest, LELA H HOFFMAN Now I,elah is a girl of industry, Though quiet, she has fun, I have heard tellg Some day, we know, a great success shc-'ll he Because she takes each task and does it well. MARGARET H FZYM A N Oh, pretty Peg, whom all the hoys adore, Disclose the snares with whieh you Capture hearts, That we may also Realms of Charm explore, And learn from you how Cupid shoots his darts. DOROTHFIA HETZEL Our Dotty is so pleasant and so gay She spreads good cheer :md joy on every handg Shes versatile for she vain sing: and play- One of the jolliest girls in our whole band. HENRY IlUl,l'SlI,X The "wilev wilds" of Fineview fur uwuv- 'l'lu- lunll in whieh our Henry now resides- Is getting quite ton snmll for him, they say, l'erl1:1ps hc's growing up, besides! M .X RCA li l'l'l' IIOPl"l'1li .Xnufher pretty Peg of world-wide fume ln uthleties she shines,--the brightest Star. No other girl us lllilfly "Vs" eun elaim, Uh. :amateurs do worship her ufur. JOHN HORST I du not like to say it, but I lllllSt'- k Young' Jllllll.'S the enemy nr' gnml hurrl wnr Anil yet u smile from "Willa, clear," I trust Must lveg him not to loaf nur dodge nor shlr GLADYS lll'lU,S'l'UN .X pleasant fnee, :L sweet and friendly smile .X clispnsition that we all zullnire 'l'lu-se ure why fur her ws-'cl wulk 41 mile .Xml also why she sets our hearts ufire. J A M ICS .I .XC KSON "'I'he well-gromned dupper' is what we eull hill This rilzy youth who drives an Huiek ear- .lnn .lueksuns nulne uf ull the list of many' minus Shnulcl Ive in large hlzlek print lll2ll'liQ'il with n Qiurl MA RJORIE JACKSON Of lu-:aux has Marjorie -aupp-lh:.s galore You see she is so nieeinn wretty, tum. QWe wish she's let up -eo un 'e'cl huve num Yuu clun't know Marge? Then luek ns yllll. v 1 MAHGAR ET JOHNSON In California Margaret's spent one year, Vile wonder what was wrong with the movies, YVe're glad they didn't get her, icause she's here- So lovablegrihl That one plainly sees. M A RY A NN JOHNSTON A smile like Mary Ann's is very rareg If she'd a lawyer be-'twould be her fate- Of riches and success to .have full share- For she cannot be conquered in debate! I, fvgw-5 I, ' HELEN JONES Helen is lovable, Helen is fair, ' One moment moved to tears, the next to smilesg Those sunny eyes, that gleaming golden hair,- VVho could resist those bright-eyed laughing wiles? RICHARD JONES He likes the rustic life-though not a hick Indeed not! Heis a very snappy boy. VVe hope a suburb lot will come to Dick - Because we hear 'twould give him boundless joy. ETHEI, JORDON Oh, all we girls with locks ns straight as pins, Do envy Ethel's mass of wavy hairg And Ethel easily our friendship wins By cheery willingness to do her share. GRACE KALKHOF 'Tis strange-her name just fits her perfectly, Like fairies-she is quiet, dainty too, No one will miss her quite as much as we In 204--her type are all loo few. DOROTI IY KA 'l"l'I,liM A N 'l'o show outstanding poise is Dottim-'s style, l Nh nr l ' -'re proud to have her fc a friend and e min She eertainly ean he most versatile, And every one is glad to see her eome. NOX KEHEXV Dear little Nox, please always he our friend. C'all'd "Nora" when he is just as bright as day 'Tis strange, his talents are without an end. QWc had to crowd his vcrsc without our say! PA UI, Klilllill Paul Keller is a lad who's stepping ont- And sometime now within the next few weeks, flf he keeps up what he is now almoutj IIe'll eolne into the ranks of our hest sheiks! ALICE KINGIIORN We like her snappy style and elever wit, NV4' like her jolly disposilion, loo l'l'er througli the halls we see our Alief Doing the things she has been asked to do. CLARA lil.INKNl'1lt Now hen-'S another 1nneh-:'enowned brunette, Who's jolly--always has a lot to say, NVlN'l'0'l'l' she is there's fllll: how we regret That we eannot always together stay! KA 'l'l I RYN KOCH A quiet, unassuming little lass, But we-'vc no doulmt she studies hard and works Une of the preeious assets of our elass, A lesson or a task she never shirks. .,f 1 k I L-f' v-VW FRANCIS KRESS The Art Club president so tall and blond!- His ankles hurt one's eyes when e'er he walks! Not only girls of silly fads are fond: For this aritstic boy wears red Chow socks! LYDIA KRIST UFEK Her eyes are pools of midnight, bright and deep, Her cheeks as 'smoothly curved as Hebe's own. Her thoughts are far above things mean and cheap- Our school will surely mourn when she is gone. ' ROSE KRISTUFEK Although she isn't boisterous and loud, She's one who'll be an everlasting friend. If you know Rose you should be very proud, For she'll stay with you to the very end. CA RL KURTZ No rose in all the world is quite so red, As when a pretty girl to Carl does speak, And he warms up right quickly 'round his head, This blushing boy so serious and so meek. JACQUE LA BELLE Uh, soon the world will some fine music hear, Vl'hen Jacque La Belle does make his great debut. Oh, how the brilliant posters will appear, And UVV. A. T." will seek an interview, HELEN LA NG Oh, fair as a flower that blooms in spring, VVith eycs as clear as the tone of a bell, A girl, who could well sit beside a king, And all the cares of herlpeople dispel. ELVA IUXNGWORTIIY 1 l F L, Anothvr of our ha.ncl, who's wry small, all Hut not too 'small to always "do fhcr hiti' So tiny that you'1l think she- is a doll, She always takes "kid" parts in plays in Lit. Ill'lltlll'1lt'l' L.XI7GllNliR Hx-'s fund ot' healthy sports and lxasket-hall lint more- than that-he likvs a game that's squarv. llis ch-alings are upright and just, withal llc-'Il make his mark some day in playing fair. M .X RY LAWSON Anotlu-r of our shining rnodvst stars, Who va-rtainly in talvnts mlm-s abound For hor., sm'c1-ss's floor will lift its harsg Ilvr fanw will 0'0r the universe rcsonnd. GICORGIC LHCKY Um- of tlw lvrightcst stars of '2fi- ln math and l'll4'lIllStI'y a very shark. I rlon't think that ln-'s cvcr in a "fix" lqlll surc that he is never in thc dark. RICIIA RD LICRACII Old Sovratvs would surely rml his life, If he would stray into this age and Clinw, And takv one glanvv at Divkg why t'here'd he strifvg I wish sonic- of his hrilliancy were mine! It.XI,l'II LEWIS Our hrilliant Ralph doc-s not have much to say- And ya-t l'w hc-ard hc-'s rathvr fond of girls, llis rm-cord herv is almost perfvct "A" Wholl ova-r think that he likvs Howing curls! f .sg M A RY LEZ IK Her merry laugh rings through the busy hall And heekons us to eome and join the fun. She ean attraet a crowd, though she is small. A nicer girl than Mary-there is none! MARIE LING ENHALL Marie is very fond of poetry- Ahounds in personality and looks 'Tho very stylish as you plainly see, Before the Fashion's sway she puts her books. MARION LOUDEN Our famous hanker Marion is, you know, Perhaps some day she'll he a millionaire. Or hanker-then she'll handle lots of "dough," Of lifc's good fortunes she will have a share. ROBERT MaeA LISTER It's hard for most of us to keep in step, VVith Bob-the eenter of the social whirl I've never seen hiul laekinff spark or pep- Nor ever yet without a Charming girl! H ELHN M aeGlt EGOR "Mare" likes to have a jolly time with hoys To laugh and drive away the gloom with fun Now here, now there, the fleeting hours enjoys Her breezy press-nee lights the halls like sun. ELVA MeC.X SLA ND Now lilva is our Champion athlete,f Her sweet and smiling fave is full of eharmg VVhen she is leader she'll ne'er Ineet defeat, And our fine team will never Come to harm. X IXLXRIJXN NCCI..-XIN Our IXl:n'inn clisnpprnvvs the saying old- 'l'hnl gmnl things vmm' in lnlmllvs that nrt- snlnll, Fm' shi- is rvnlly worth hcr wvigllt in gold,- Shi-'s friunllly und 4-onsillcrzltv to ull. GUY Mc'Cli,'XC'lil'1N .Xh lla! frin-nd Guy was burn al Ill't'ilK'lll'l"S sun, .Xml husn't hs' n most :mga-lic' fum-? lla- is zu fri:-ml that :ill lmw grlzully won .Xml svts fur ns in all things an fair pave. M.X R'l'lI.'X Mc'Cl'I.l.Ol'GII 'l'u writv an vi-rsv for snvh il snlmtlv nmill, .Xml una- so fair, is quite he-ynml my llllWll', lla-r sunny spirit. wx- just c'nn't invade But shc-'s quite sweet within her secret how'r. JOIIN Mm-ELDRRRY lic-rc-'s "I7nt4'll," nur lmunnio vlnss plmtngrnpllvl' ln From-li vluh, also, Munsivur Prosiclunt, ln Ire-lnncl he-'fl lw ll Dnkv, m' Sir. lint yi-t wx-'vv llt'X't'I' heard him boast or Yilllllt. .X l'G l 'S'l'.X Mvf' l"I'CIIl'l0N .-Xug,rnst::'s allways qnivt and Svilnlv- But wha-n shi' spa-uks tlu'rn"s llliil'lIll'f in hc-r 4-yes XX'hc-n lnnvh-tinw CUIIIPS shi-'s nc-vi-r. new-r latex- ln mum-fly and wit her sw:-vt clmrnu lies. l,l,UYlJ Sli-KINNIQY His hun:-st mit-n :mtl always smiling fnvr' llslvv nlzuli- him unc who is llcpvmlnhlv. ,Xt clrngging stage- svn-nvs all about the plnvc llm-'s fini-g :nul in all things rn-liuhle. 5 . s s if fv. slf Y ,si Mi Wm-....,..,-..........t .........,,.t 1? it 11 X. K 'l lay IW? , K., .x,.. LPM. ' x MARY McKI'I"l'ItICK NVith true Scotch hlcodg entrancinvr smile so sweet Q I rj - She studies hard each night to make all A s, ,Xt writing poetry, "She can't he heat," She's far too wonderful for nn' 'voor vraise . - l xii ' VV,XI.'l'Iilt MALI, Of times when to this boy I have referred Approval greeted heartily his name For him there always is a pleasant word And I am sure he'll have success and fame! FRA NCIS MA NGOLD I het he never played a naughty prank Nor did a thing he was told not to do He is so quiet and so good! Yes, Frank I lflieve the girls are all afraid of you! SUE MANNING About dear Sue I fear I cannot write Because I do not have the words to fit Her sweetness and her charming smile so hright VVhich she delights us with each week in Lit! TESS MATZ Ah, would I had ability to tell, Of this small maidfs achiewements in the past, But I need not, for you all know them well- Her wond'rous deeds like monuments will last. H A TTIE MAY Yes, Hattie reads and knows the fashion hooks, For always she is smartly dressedg you see That always like a stunning model Hattie looks. In stylish clothes that come from gay Paree! ICDXYIN Bl XAVIIINNICY All! liclwin wt- arc' quite' surprised at you Alnazml 'tu sem' you in suvh 4-vstasy Wfhvn nt-ar your favorite- haunt, room 202, With charming .liuny ur with sweet Maria! I'IDI'l'II BIHYICIK She-'s likt- a claintv lilv, fre-sh and fair A maid likt- knightg fought for in :lays of ulcl Uf widc lvlum- eyes and shining flaxvn hair Hur l'lclith's quite lllllSll'Zll, lllll tolll. It UTII AI FLYER A small anal tlainty little' girl is Ruth- Aml, ton, a swt-vt and l'lHll'llllllg' voiu- has she And she- is quita- an avtrc-ss-uh-in truth, ln vc-rtain plays she quite enchanted me! Il ICIIARD MIl.l.lili llivllartll Iluw wvll vnu In-ar Your nuhle- nann- In high ideals and l'llill'Ilt'tt'l' Qu truv! You It-aw he-hind at A. II. S. suvh fanw That nth:-rs may do we-ll to path-rn you. IIUWA RD MOONEY llow vuulfl our tint' dc-lmting vluln progrt-ss Without tht- aitl of him whmu you we lierc? 'l'hv vluh will lu- quitc hroke-n up, I guess Vl'ht'n lu' mlm-s not prvsitlu llll'l' it' nvxt year! VIRGINIA MORGAN ln Gu-tu-t'ull4-gc Uluh .linny prcsitlvs, Always a vluaruiiug. winning, laughing girl, Shi- likvs nur lmys and many more hesiclcs, lu turn tht-y spin hm-r in the nu-rry whirl. I I .. d .3 STELLA NEILEY Another of the famous quiet throng, is this sweet, winsome little hlaek-haired maid l wonder how we'd ever get along VVith0ut this lass so dignified and staid? X PA ULINE NIEKUM Beneath dark hair shine forth two twink'ling eyes NVhic'h captivate and charm us, everyone, She makes good marks, and does seem very wise VVhile at the same time she likes genuine fun. MA RGARET NIGGEL XVI? have a set of twins and hoth called "Peg" Theirs is a golden friendship, always true. Fair reader, utter here a prayer, I beg ljntreat Fortune to smile on these dear two. BERNICE NIZINSKI "Lessons in dancing" one eau eas'ly learn From Bernieeg to her life's only fun To he merry, gay as she, I yearng Among our many girls she is a lively one! HELEN OTTO And Helen's quite a Spanish shark, they say, She rattles off Hspanole hy the yard, 'Till we are all perplexed and in dismay Vife wonder how she does it--seems so hard. HOXVA RD PA NNIER He does not like the madly whirling herd Nor does he crave great wealth Qthis is the truthj Ile merely lives to hreathe a single word- And show'r affection on its owner-Ruth. "Hooray for Ruth and lnaskvt hall l" we shout, JOHN' PAS l'nn surf- that John would like to have us know .lust what it is that thrills him through and through. "l'is 1-itlwr his ln-lovf-d radio Ur 4-lsc-? lint no,-wl'll lf-ave thc rm-st for you! RUTH PATCH Slifs quita- lnystvrious--the Qlfin type- lh-r glaliu' is battling, but W1-'ll svvk it out Shu-'s sure-ly from the days when Pan did pipe. Nl A RCA R ICT PATTERSON .lust likn- tlu- "pa-nsivo Nun dc-Vout and pure" Is our own Marg'ret with hcr glance divine. Most 1-very wlwrv slu"s solwr and dcmurc 'I'lu- path sln- trn-ads is one that's most snhlinu-. Cll,Xlil.lf1S l'l'lll"l"l'Ilt Now little' f'llilI'lll' is so :nom-k and mild. A pleasing unpretentious noble lad: Wx' hors- niust tm-ll you that this hashful vhild l'I'4'n if he-'d try, Could in-vcr quite- he had. WV Il.l.l.X M P ENNI'lI.L Ill-'s nivr and kind and very handsonw, too, .Xnd rvully is an all around good chap. ll'l'IISfl'l1lIlS, u plvasing fellow who Will list wha-n opportunity may tap! MARY Pl'1'I'EliSON llvr coal lnlavk hair. and hm-r dark 1-ya-s so hrifht Conipm-I us, when we pass, to look again, llc-fom' this maid so sweet is out of sightf 'l'lw typo that always wins the lnarts of MIIIPILN ' nf 'WW fr-X, N ff ff l or, EVELYN PFHIFFER A lovely girl who has a host of friends And hopes some day to be a famous star. If our fond wish eould help her toward these ends We know she wouldn't have to travel far. FILIGDERIC K PFISCHNER A man like Dougie Fairbanks in physique He is a favorite, the "lady's man." They, blushing, call him beau, boy friend, and sheik In Millvale! Find his "better" if you eun! VVZP4 - EDNA POOR Of Edna's talents we are well aware, She's secretary of our class and stat?- She's aetive -in most all things everywhere, This bright, dependable, artistic lass. ROSE Q UA'1"1'RUCHI She is a vamp with blaek and shining hair, But not a naughty vamp, you well suppose. This spaee without her would seem bleak and bare She's sweet and natural-never strikes a pose. MARY QUINN A sweeter, nicer girl l've never knowng Ah, how can I relate her virtues rare? Her qualities by aetions :she has shown, Of happiness she'll have a bounteous share. MAliGAlil'l'l' RAVVI li A tall sedate and regal-mamnered blonde Someday some one will claim her as his queen. And will be wise, for of all girls "du monde" She is the sweetest we have ever seen. WA l,'l'l'1li li l'I.XGl,l'l I'v4- oftvn lookn-d ut Walt fund wondcrvd why llc- see-nwd so vi-ry illffL'l't'llt from thc rust Wln-n I he-ard some one utter with an sigh, "lls- lives in l,0l'lllUlItw'liVV2lS explained ut t'lll'lS'l'l'1lt lCll'lFHli ,K vvry qui:-t, shy vollsvrvaitivt' .Xnd ya-t an colnrude- full of joke-s and wit We know that he- could write an narrative Of his good points if this spam' would perl t F li lil? li l'1ISl'1li l'v1- nmrve-llc-d :it his hroud and brilliant niil , 'I'h4' fine-st qlmlitia-5 om' van poswss, With nohlf- clmravtc-r are well combined ln this vxzunple' of trnu inunlinx-ss! ll l'1NltY It l'll"l'l'llt Une- ot' thi- most popular hovs of all Who has works-d to givr the vluss an good tnnc fllll' grzutitndu to hini is fur froln Slllilll. SlIK'K't"sS for him will he hut :i short vliinh. SYl.Yl.X ltlC'll.XltDSON U. lvll IIIU, pray, why I should 1'Vx'll try, 'l'o tvll of how this IllillKl1'Il doth l'lllll!'illl, Wi- look :it ln-r so wistfnlly und sigh, Knowing full we-ll why :xt hm' fc-vt "tln'y" tl .Xl.l"lil'llJ ltlDDl.l'1 This donghty knight 1-:nr-h niorn doth sally to .Xluourd his fin-rv stvvd wlcpt "Yo Ford." 'l'hr1'1' Nlillvnlc- hoix uttvstnils spa-vd and wor lly thc-in, its loss would sure-ly hc da-plorcc Clll'lS'l' ICR RILEY Here is another man from "out of town" To learn our city ways he's mighty quick He's from Sewiekley--plaee of high renown C91 And yet' he doesnt seein to he an "Hiek"! lS.Xl4l'll,l.I'l KINK Here is the lu-st lIlllSlK'l2lIl in our class, She is at wizard at the gentle nrt, VVhone'er she sings or plays, we're there en Nlussv. Full many an teur will full when we must part. IIA R RY ROBB For shzune, Hurry, we fs-.ir that you are vain, Dressed up like any A rrow Collar nd. But we don't wire-NVe like you just the szune l'l'en though you may rilIl'I'lllTlll to every fad. ROl3l'1li'l' ROBINSON "On with the dance!" is Rohhie's fz1v'rite eryg He throws si wicked Charleston, you are right, Xnd when the music stops he'll fulne and sigh, Beside him other dancers are an sight. .XNDRICVV RODURKS ln every way our ,Xndy's stepping out He has attained a place zunong our sheiks! Now, Aindy, you must watch what you're about Ur you'll get like the rest of those young freaks! .IOSFIPTIINE llOHl,l'lDl'lli "Hr-llo! dem' folks, l love you all," she'll say She means it, for she's evei-yhody's friend. Her laugh rings Clear, and she is always guy. XVe wish her luvk :md joy without an end. JOHN RUUNICY A flash, a pause, and thc-n a hrilliant glarvw- But -ltflllllllt' wore- the- 'suit with poise and 1-asv And not IL thing' lavking in taste- lu-'ll wear- King Sol was not array'd liks- "one of thesv. S.Xl'l. lt0Sl'1Nl3l.UOM Saul is as quiet as the we-ll known moust- .Xnd ye-t hc-'s full of fun as hc- can hc. His vurly hair murh vnvy doth arousvg .K friend worth winning, we'll ziglw-e. .lUSl'il'll S,Xi'liNUl"F Again wc- haw a prim and well drm-ssc-d he-au llis lim' app:-arunm' doth vommand rvsps-ct, llv iSn't vain, l'm sure of that f?j llut 0 Sinrv hc' is handsome, what van we expcct! XVll,l.l.XM S,Kll.l9lR This lmudsouu- youth who hails from Millvalc town Is vm-ry gifted on the violin, But still hi-'s mods-st and dovs not look down Un us who to his music listen in. LEU SAM PSON lli-'x just a hit of sunshine-smiling hrightg lla-'s 4-vcr happy as the day is longg For him who's full of pep from morn till night liifi-'s hut u laugliing jokc or blissful song M ll.Dltl'1D S.XSSl'l Anothvr of thi- famous Gln-nshaw four Shi- is pc-titv and so good looking, too. Mil's only om--wc wish she could ha- mora- Slu- lika-s a 4-urtain hoy-we wonder who? .Q VVILI .IA M SATZG HR . is nnne Of co' se gir s in e's fickle through und rough! 1 Yet he"s the type who brings our school its fzune! Nor 1 gn hr p 1 or ' ght can justice do 'lr i ' . 1 . A NN A SC H A E FF li lt Like Proserpine she's irresistible, VVith dimples deep she lures boys to the snare That she unknowingly sets. VVe love her well, Cfiut those dimples, boys, oh, please bewarelj G EURG li SCH E FFHI. George is not fond of sp.-eeh, but when he talks .Xll heaters stand and listen with respectg VVit1hout :L doubt where'er in life he walks He'll meet 'success and friends-so we suspect. RUBE RT SCHLAG Young Bob is interested in bees, I hear I'n1 sure we can account for that fillll hzn!j He's not an resident of Pittsburgh here, But comes quite fresh from wild and green Glenslmw ! , CHA lil,l'lS SCHMIIY1' He never was 0lf'l'llllll'll given to speech Nor does he often grant to us a smile But on the violin, well not o'er-rcucll To say he'll someday bent Kreisler il nlllel , HA li KY SCHNA L'Fl'lli .X printer's devil is this silent boy, For in this art he quite excels the rest. And chemistry to lliln is also joy, The cards lufs Illildf' for us are fur the best. Flilill SC'H0l'1liNl'1ll llc talks so fast, we hardly get it all. 'l'his lvloml youth with the pleasant l'Ulllll'Bl'lilIli'l'Q lla- love-s u joke however it lrefullg We- wish him muvh good luck-und some roumnvc. MII.DRl'1D SClIWl'llNll,lili "l'is she- who now lwzlrs Circ'f"s churuwtl cup Ilut docs not turu thc- victim to an swine. For 'twoulml he mm-un where she has halls- him sup. Oh, 1-vm-r ks-cp this cluiriu that now is thiuv! l'1DW.XltD Slillllfll, llc-holtl tlu- mein null mum- of young Seidel, llv sur:-ly is in lunndsomc, msmly chap: 'l'lu' girls' approving glzmres on him dwell 'l'lu'y'll make him notice lhem some clay, uulylulpl M.XltG.Xlil'I'l' SIIISKX Small l'1'ggy is :iuothrr clark-hzlirvtl mzlicl Wlufs :always gowue-cl iu very latest stylv. WP know her lowly In-uuty m"f'r will fade- 'l'hos4- lilllglllllpl' 1-ya-s :intl that lrewitvhing smilv. .1 GI'Ill.XliD smox L ,, Our Si's ilu' pvppivst of zlll tho lnoys Ili-'s always kimlcliugg girls hc lows to tense! 'l'hvy ucv:-r umke him low his quiet poise XX ith no om- IS lu' vvvr Ill ut 1-asv! yx, , I 1 lil'llll'Il'C,X SINGER Slu- mlm-s so muuy things its hnrcl to choosv- Slw paints, :md llruws, :md mukcs sm "A" record lf Rnphau-l via-cl, his fauna- hm-'xl sun-ly losv. K ill' lu-1' good dc-mls slu- lll'Vt'l' rays u word. R L"1'lI SOLOMON AX virtuous, gentle, modest, little lass, So very good and true and innoeent- One of the girls who lends charm to our class An hour with her, we feel is time well spent. DA VID SOM M l'l1tVIl,l.l'1 Ha-nds off! exelaims the great Diogenes. 'Tis said he'd like to live just like Thoreau He wants to be a hermit one well sees But yet--we ever of him fonder grow. A l ,DA S l'll'1I.lVI l'lYl'lli Of all the girls that we have ever known There are always some we're sure to like the best Of whom we've ever daily fonder grown And Alda's one we single from- the rest. H A lt V l'l'l'TA S U 'l"l'ON And here's to darling little Hiitrvette Who, like a sunheam, gladdens all our hearts. VVhat, frown! YVe've never seen' her do it yet, For naught hut joy this little hnaid imparts. .A Nl .X li U A ll ET S YV.-X N DE lt Sweet: Peg is known to all of ns, I'm sure- She's famous on the staff, in Girl Reservesg Her fame will, after she is gone, endure, For she ne'er from the path of duty swerves. 'I x N, 5 , - IVA SNVYERS Iva's a lass we could not help but loveg She sings as sweetly as a nightingale, YNhei1 honors are passed out she'll rank above The restg in later life she'll never fail. l.l'll..X 'l','Xl'l'l'l Ui' jazz tunvs shi' will know tha' lntvst out' Dm-nr lmlzl is so wry lllllSlK'illC And whuu thi-rv is an kind dm-d to luv dont' You'll find that lmln nvvvr "sinks i' the svuh-.' It.-XLPII TOR RENCE Frou: his gn-ut height hc sulilvs down upon IIS And gc-ntlv tolcrmivm- is in his cyc. llv's in-vc-r vross nor even dangerous. 'I'o all hc- gives an courteous reply. KIM BALI. TRACY 'I'his lud ot' proniisc- with the clvcp lmss voive, industrious unto the' nth cle-grvv. W'ill some-day lnaikc- his vlnvss and svhool rcjoivc- To lmvc known suvh u worthy hoy as he. n lf' J M ES 'I' RK ISH .Xh n r! hm- lids in sud and pvusive fzwv, l" ' om' 'who hus ide-ails has food for thought Wo ki rw 'that ' he future one might truce, 'I' 4' - rurc- ' -.mls will luring him what hc sought .l r UU! .0 .Xl.lil'ilt'l' V.kNlll'lltliltll"'l' I :nn :issuri-d that lIlllSlt' is thc- fiolfl X In whivh our ,Xl will rise to higrhcst fzunvg fro ull his wond'rous playing has :ippvzilm-tl: 1 l'l'4-u now si high rvnown vxtols his uzuuc. lt0lll'1lt'l' VAN lllilt YOUIH' lla- works for low of nrt, :uid :nrt alone For snrm-ly 'tis tha- misc in 1-vm-ry land QNo otha-r rzuism- could inankc- onv skin and houcj lln- works :around thc- stage--si nu-ro stugv luiud MARY K.X'l'Hlf1ltINl'l VVAILACP Her wond'rous sense of Innnor we admin She"s most dependable in every way, Of jollity s-he never seemi to tire,-- She'll surely be most prosperous Some da l,I'CII.l,E WVEISZ Nh, herefs another verv famous blonde, YVe love her more and more each day, ear' Of her :1 eertain boy is very fond,- VV1-ll, who eould help but love so sweet at flower? JAX M HS Wl'1'l"l'.XClI .X wild, wild, "Lion Tanner" is our Jim .X inenrber of that awe-inspiring' band VVho always takes the world by storm. xvltll Inn Good faith and honor travel, hand in hand 1-ILIZA BETH VVHI'l'l-I air and eyes of gentle blne nt onee, I know, to everyone. who exeel her are but very few, or 'she will not an book or lesson shun. VICIKUNICX VVILIJ .lust see the gentle smile that greets you A very little girl. modest and nent. .Xnd we, who know her best, think she's an dc xr .Xml every one agrees that she is sweet. . lll'lI,l'lN WINDllOliS'l' Our 'WVindy' is ns fresh :is any breeze A bubbling fonnt of never ending joy. Her presence is like fragrant rustling leue Her thoughts all centered on an eertnin UQ lu w A lJUltU'l'llY WUICSSNICIC Alum- thi- noisy crowd she-'s in-vm' lu-ard, Ut' hor ulvilitv wc lmvv no fear'- Shv knows thu- -wornfs vuught by tht' early luird l'1:u'h niorn ut 8 o'r'lom-k you'll tind hc-r here. XVll.l,l.XM WUUDS Our quit-t fricml-thc King of "sorrm-ltopsf' And more polite is he than Clicstz-rlia-ld. llc- t'illllilS right on und up-he ne-ve-r stops- Souu' day thc- soviul sm-ptrv hv will wirld. MA lt'l'll.t XVl'ltD.U'K "l'is said, "lim-uuty is truth, and truth, lwuuty, .Knd that is so--thr puvt nt-vvr livs. To lu- love-ly is Marthzfs nm' duty- 'l'o sniilf' from out hor vhangf-ful, :unhre eyes JOHN Y.XNKl'lt.X In politivs this Ind will inukv his nmrk For ha- is giftvd with :n silvm-r tonguv, ln gc-tting .Vs ha- truly is an shsnrkg And he- is ulwnys huhhling o'm-r with fun! IJUlt0'l'llY Y.XN'l' Swv:-l, til'lN'lltlili!l4', most loving Dot, So unassuming, inode-st, yet so hright, YK'h4-n we want sonivthing dons- "slw's on the spot, VY4- know stu- studis-s hurd und lull' Q-uc'h night I 1' Af lll'IRliI'1lt'I' 'lktililt A funny Ind-ho wx-urs tw "Y1'ng,4'r grin," tis one- fond tl'ilt'llf'I" luughingly has suidj Not to think wx-ll uf hiul would ln' :I sin- You su-0, hm-'s just niisvhia-vous, In-wi' had. 1 .Z J A LICE YOUNG ln English there's no one she ean't excel, In plays, in Lit. in clubs, committees, too, In faet most everything she does too well, Those who eould take her plaee are very few. li D XY I N YO VNU Though quiet, Edwin knows a thing or two .Xnd only needs a ehanee to prove his worthg For sueh a one there's always much to do, He also loves good fun and jolly mirth. GIADYS YOUNG NVQ- know that she and Dot are constant ehums, A nicer pair you eouldn't wish to know, How can we hear, when graduation comes To see two of our nieest lassies go? PA l'l.IN li ZrYlt'l'MA N Ah. any person, if he looks, eould see Bystfhat' mischievous, gay and jolly smile. at Pauline is as merry as can he, To find one like her you'd go many a mile. MA RJORY ZA RTMA N So Marjory's in love, they say engaged! And everything is, "Now, George, this and that ln Marjie's home, no duels will he staged WVe're sure they'll never even have a spat. EV ELYN COYNIG This tall, blue-eyed brunette has charmed us all She is a peach in more ways than in oneg ln years to Come we fondly will reeall How Ev amused us with her wit and fun, GIADYS GROSS .X hrown-eyed, durk-haired, pleasant little lass We nu-et 4-neli duyg loud noise from her's no hezmrdg Yet all her work and e-Wort shows in elass- Slit' knows the :let speaks louder than the word D0ltU'l'HY l'l.XltlilS WVhen e'er we meet with startling great sueeess ln Yolley Bull. to her we owe our thunksg She's very skilled in this great geuneg I guess, lu all zithleties she inost highly ranks! K'l,.Klt6NCl:l KOS'l'EL:Y'L ' I , 'J Awe 'l'his youth so tull with quite ll eonwly nie, lt:-eeives an shoek oftimes ln Civies eluss, When teueher eulls on Clurenee to'proel:1inl, .Xnll finds hes gone to slulnherlund, alas. lil ,IZA ll l'1'l'l I K Ni Yl"l'S Ah, llettv well knows how to vsunp n hoV. And, oh! llow she eun dnnee the Charleston She wins the "mules" with smiles so sweet ant eoyg Sln"s ulwuys planning lo have lots of fun. ltl"l'll l,.XNll Pray tell me why did ltuth go 'way out NVA-st? 'l'o he at "movie" stair in some big play? Attrueted hy n film "sheik"?-I protest. llul pslmw, in l'ittshurg,rh we wani ltuth to st: l'1l,lZ.Xl3l+1'l'll NlelDUN.Xl.D llere is ai girl who's fine, :und good, and true, As pleasant us she is industrious. ller za-ul when there is :anything to do l'rn-suges she will he illustrious. STA NLEY HASEMA N Wlmt would he do without his "darling pet?" He could not live without it, 'tis well known He's not a sentimental boy, and yet He sure does love -his little saxophone! f J 5 .' "'?:1:55'f ,g2g.g.g.,, 5:3.5 . izif 113fff5ffff:f::::i:Eff:3:..- ' ' 1 u .gzifffai Q I I Uillif. :-:-.- : -15f3:ffff 5l'Jf .2EfEfEff1. If In Lf: f-,I f H1m,.,,, 5,17 A K -v .' .. I ' 'KJ ,.,4 EJ? -if-1 N H4 .fi , .L It , A K -. u ' -e 4 Fi W X f?1g,,, -, 'L .-f ,, ,-- '4' f ,. 23..- -.-, - -- .- X 'f-hui the stately ships go on To the-ir haven under the hill: But U for the touch of a vanished hand, And thc' sound of a voice that is stilllii Conspivuous among tho boys of Alle-ghe-ny was George McKnight. For evvryone he had a smile, a kind word, and a he-lping hand. ln his studies George ranked high. H0 was ambitious, e-nergetiv, and faith- ful, always on the- lookout to bv of help: in favt, it was his habit to be useful. HP was among the first to sm' what ought to be done and equally quick in doing it. A memory such as G0orge's is to bc- cherish- 4-dg for "brit-f, brave, and glorious was his young 1'arec'r." CFHE THE H H00 Published Eight Times A Year By The Students Of The Allegheny High School ALLEGHENY HIGH SCHOOL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JUNE, 1926 STAFF A'l8A'l.N'll1llf Editor Business .llmrager A Nsisfanl Huxin PSS School Notes Lilerary Ellitmnv Ad-zwrfisi11g - .Url n 11510 lfrlitnr-in-l'l1i1'f - - - Join: XYANKITRA - l.ERrn' Gnvrzxrzn r - - li. l,i:RAcu Hin. MAWIIINNI-:Y fM,umAm:'r SVVANIDER fxvlktil N IA Hmcim' JL M Alex' M cK1'l"rmc K Q lifuu. CARLSON KLIREXE IIEIN 5'l'on1 Cimsos - - - VVM. SATZGI-IR Secretary - - - ,'1xs'is!nnt Secretary IVoman-. I Imul-Town Dist ribzition - lf.1'r'l11lng0 Dramatirs - - - Class l'l1utograpl1er f'artoon,isf - - - .-ixsixlmzt Curioonisl ICDNA Poon - IKENE Wmss - - Tizss MATZ Ihcx MCGREW llI.IVER GAmu'rY Dmus HAnPoi.r: - J ADIES Tnosn Join: McEmmmY Ronmrr BEITEI. RICHARD Ronuzns "HMN'w - '1.IAxr: l'll.l.I0'1' Artist ----- REBECCA SINGE11 FACULTY ADVISERS Miss Fisimn Miss HAzu:woon Miss Hrzcic M155 Nvymg MR. Imssnxnnnnx' MR. Bl.Am:sl,l:r: ditorials IN RETROSPECT Another semester gone! Another milestone passed! And it has been a good journey for most of us. We have arrived at a place where expectations run high and where we are inclined to speak of our careers and prospects. True, we have had our disappointments, our rebuffs, our failuresg but who has not? The Wah Hoo feels that it has had a fortunate semester: the staff has been a very efficient and faithful oneg the faculty advisers have given un- sparingly of their time and talentg the student body and the faculty have co- operated most zealouslyg the business men have encouraged us by giving their supportg the publication has been recognized at home and abroad as a first class magazine. Of course, we do not wish to make it appear as if we had S reached our goal and that there is nothing left that could be done: the con- tributions have not been as representative as we expected, we were prone to follow the beaten path: we have not pleased all whom we hoped. The Class of 1926, which is in great measure responsible for the Wah Hoo of the past semester, is to be congratulated for leaving such a heritage to the new rulers, the members of the Class of l9261A3. The editor wishes for the new class no better staff, no betters advisers, not better student backing than that which he has received. It is with regret, yet with good wishes that he hands to his fortunate successor, his favorite student activity, the Wah Hoo. Wah Hoo. V CUMMENCEMENT - OF WHAT? It is a significant fact that we speak of the events which mark the com- pletion of our educational course as "Commencement," ln doing so, we em- phasize the fact that education is not an end in itself, but rather a preparation for life. Our life plans, no matter how praiseworthy they may be, will be of no avail unless they have the backing of a firm resolution to dare and to carry out. Education makes us strong physically, morally, and intellectually. It substitutes devotion to the interest of others where selfishness once pre- vailed. Real life ibegins with graduation, when the student leaves the realms of books and cnters into the world of men and affairs, which will immediately challenge him to apply his learning. In going out from this institution, may we look for the greater and nobler things of life, may we not only seo the opportunities confronting us, but also make use of them, may we be filled with the spirit of service and thus enrich not only our own lives but also those of others. GANG AWA' We've had a bonnie, merry time, Eien tho' it has been sma' And noo we sigh for auld lang syne, Because we're going awai. 'Tis just like leavin' ane's ane mither Sae sair tae part us twa Like A. H. S. we'll find nae ither We would na gang a'wa'. 'Tis oop tae every mon and lassie Tae sleek him and be bra, When he's no feelin' fine an' bonnie We'll make the best oi gang awa'. --Mary M cK ittrick. THE ILLUSTRIOUS TWENTY-SIXES GXJLZD Listen, my children, and you shall hear Of our 'lustrious bunch and how we got here: 'Twas the first of September in twenty-three They greeted us then as "Little Fresh-ie," As we tripped through the halls of dear A. H. S. fWe then thought all Seniors were such a messj Uur hearts quaked with fear at the thought of 12-A's, Ah! they were the bane of our green, youthful days. But our fears disappeared in the course of the siege, When for our great class we created prestige, And advanced to the realm of ethereal Sophs, As we gulped down our knowledge in Bacchian quaffs. Then unto the realm of the Juniors we sped. Upon noblest of wisdom we lavishly fed, With the finest of teachers and principal, too, To guide our poor footsteps unerringly through. At last with celestial and unequalled glory fAnd you must believe this-it is a true storyj. We mounted the heights of divine Seniorhood, Wherein we all did what was proper and good. We made nothing but A's and did nothing unwary Making Sammie our President and Edna secretary. 1We let Louie Buran, who is handsome and cute, Collect all our dues+well, he got a new suitl. Our teachers they loved us and Mr. Smith feared That such genius as ours would ne'er more be reared, And Mr. McClure vowed his chuckle'd be gone We feared that this face would get pallid and wan. We let Johnnie take pictures and declared them a fright And Editor William to guide Wah Hoo right. We used all advantages giv'n by the school, And always would practice the great Golden Rule. Yes, everyone loved us, both students and teachers. We gave good advice, hut never were preachers. We kept the halls clean and never hooked classes. And went to the show when Miss Howe gave us passes. We had a great time and we're sorry to leave- But the future holds still greater things to achieve. We leave all behind us with tears and with sorrow We know not what life will hold for us tomorrow But right here we promise wherever we go A. H. S. can be proud of us-we,ll make her so. -Gwendolyn Dapline F itzgerald, E D THE Cl-IQSEN TWELVE By vote of the Seniors, the twelve students whose biographies are given below were selected as those having made some notable contribution to the Class of 1926. Nor are these the only ones that have helped to make the history of '26 such a glorious one. Many a quiet, unpretentious melnber of the class has, by his silent influence, his willingness to serve in any capacity, his perseverance, added much that has perhaps passed by unseen by the mul- titude, but that has been recorded in the mind and 'heart of some classmate, whose life is richer and fuller because of such a contact. HAIL T0 THE CHIEF! Hail! Caesar of Caesars, Sultan of Sultans, Napoleon of Bony Parts, Sheik of Sheiks. We, who are about to graduate salute you, Arrow collar man, tailor's model, Stetsonis envy! That naughty twinkle in your blue eyes, those well kept creases where creases should 'be, those colorful neckties, those fault- less, wrinkleless socks, all combine to make you the cynosure of our fair dam- sels. We cnvy you, 0 mighty suzerain, but in our hearts there is no rancor. You have stolen the hearts of our girls, you have captured our honors and accomplishments, yet we cannot but admire you. We realize our unimport- ance and insignificance-but, someday, we hope to be able to emulate your magnificent exemplary qualities. Readers, we have purposely avoided telling you the name of this gentleman, in the hope that you may find enjoyment in guessing his identity. We will give you just one hint-his initials are Samuel Joseph Carver. WILLIAM FRANCIS SATZGER, JR. Heap big chief of Ye W'ah Hoo! Him make much noise. Head papoose Das Deutsches Verein, Imperial Czar of Student Council, one time Chief Es- cort of La Belle Secretaire, and High Mogul of 307! Spent years as innocent papoose at St. Marv's Academy where he served successfully as chief of police. As a young buck, he ramped through Latimer and now, as full grown brave, he rules as Grand Shah in the hearts of his classmates! To our big Wah Hoo Chief-Good wishes and Farewell! The Gratitude of the Class of 1926 to him who made our Wampum Record what it is! LEROY GRUENER Here we have one of the most distinguished citizens of Allegheny, Mr. LeRoy ,l. Cruener of the commonwealth of 312. As business manager of the Wah Hoo, stage manager, and leading character in the Senior Play, he has given Allegheny the best that was in him. He is also chief standard bearer of the Washington Party, but perhaps that isn't his fault, after all. Judge from his motto, "Free the Phillipines, but clap every Lincolnite into the de- tention roomf' With grave mien and superior dignity, he stalks supreme in the halls of A. H. S. At odd moments, ta smile cracks the ice and diffuses the surrounding atmosphere with a gleaming light like the sun peeping from be- hind wind-blown clouds. Here's success to him! Long may he live in the memories of his present schoolmates and teachers! J. PIERPONT BURAN Louis Buran, Esquire, is our class financier, keeper of our shekels, i. e., he is our class Treasurer. Louie, who was consigned from Perry to Allegheny via Latimer, is a tall living specimen of Klean Kut Klassy Klosefitting Klose, direct from Fashion Park. Lou not only attracts the girls by his looks and sartorial effects, but by his incomparable banjo playing--he is a member of Gil Lee's famous Lion Tamers, and no social would be complete without him. Buran is Secretary of the Commonwealth in the Washington Sr Lincoln elec- tion and has also been Treasurer of the illustrious class of 1926 for the past two semesters. Not content with his laurels in social and political circles, Louie has been quite eminent athletically, having been Assistant Manager of the foot ball team. Lou has made himself prominent, as one can readily see from the above, in many branches of school activities and has left a record for ambitious underclassmen to strive to attain. MORRIS ESMAN Morry's what we class as a big success. jovial, handsome, likable, and -ah-cute. Three years ago Esman left the halls of Latimer, along with a great many other handsome chaps and took up his abode at Allegheny. Since then he has evoluted from a meek apple-faced iboy into a regular Sheik Harem el Scarem. I don't mean to say that he has wasted all his time on the frivolous girls, for he has attained something worth-while. During his short stay at A. H. S., Morry has won his varsity letter in swimming and football, he has served as president of the Boosters Club and has been one of the instigators of the private prom. Last but not least, Morris has a skin you'd love to touch. MARGARET E. HOPFER On November 9, 1908, in a small house in the district of Manchester, Margaret Elizabeth Hopfer first opened her blue eyes and saw the light of day. The first years of her life passed very happily in Manchesterg then, when Peggy was four years old, the family moved to Emsworth. Two years later, Peggy started to school, where her athletic tendency soon made itself felt. During her last year at Emsworth she played on the school volley-ball team. During this time, however, she had not been neglecting her studies. When the time came for her to graduate from the Emsworth Public School, Margaret won first honors. At Latimer, her athletic and scholastic record was also high. She was a member of three varsity teams: Swimming, Basketball, and Volleyball, and received a letfter in each. lt wasat Allegheny, however, that. the career of this rising young athlete attained its greatest brilliancy. As soon as she was eligible, she was invited to join the Leaders Club, where she soon made an enviiafble record for herself, not only as an athlete, but also as a charming girl. Since then, she has played on every girls' team: Swimming, Basketball, Volleyball, and Track, and won nine letters. She was awarded the title of best Basketball side-center in Pittsburgh, and also best all-round athlete. This season, she was elected cap- tain of the Girls' Volleyball Team. Many athletes are athletes only, but Peggy is not only an all-round ath- lete, and an all-round girl, but she is also ta good student. Her name has con- sistently appeared on the Honor Roll during her school career, when she graduates in June, Allegheny will lose one of her finest girls. RICHARD LERACH Richard Lerach has an enviable record in the history of Allegheny High School. He is commonly known as the "long drink of water," probably be- cause of his membership on the swimming team for two years. He was very active during his year's sojourn at Latimer, but when he entered Allegheny he sought much higher stars to which .he might hitch his cartg he immediately became an active member of the class of 1926. In his ll-A semester he was placed on the constitutional committee and outdid Marshall as an interpreter of dubious clauses in that meat class paper. He is a member of a fashionable French club, Le Cercle Francaise, fhe speaks French, as well as Englishl. Monsieur Lerach is noted for his literary style, and has contributed frequently to the nat-ionally famous school paper known as the "Wah Hoo." ln fact he has risen to a coveted place on the staff itself, namely Assistant Business Manager to his highness, LeRoy Gruener. Dick is the president of Literary Society, but alas! much too modest for the position he holds. However, he is quite a favorite with the girls. You needn't tell anyone, fSome girl in particular-?b "Take him all in all, we shall not see his like again." TESS MATZ ln the Matz Palace situated on the beautiful and famous Promenade de W atson, Teressa Wylma favored the world with her advent. She was an uu- usual child-even her family agreed in this--and began her study of Blackstone, Hugo, De Quincey, Burke, and Emerson at the tender age of two. Her fond parents carefully guarded her youthful steps that they might not stray into the Abyss of Ignorance, which care was, of course, very necessary, considering her frivolous tendency of mind. From the beginning, she shuddered at all commonplace things and reached up for the sublime and aesthetic. Also her passion for poetry was unsurpassed and she devoured Keats, Browning, and Yvordsworth with gusto. Her contribution to English in the way of themes, poems, essays, etc., are beyond human comprehension. When she began her high school career, she wrought genuine havoc-in fact, the scarcity of "A's" is still extant, as every one has realized. She was graduated from Perry Uni- versity of Elementary Learning with her Freshman degree. Since then she has risen to the honorary position of Senior in Le Premier Ecole. She tri- umphantly carried off most of the honors of the '26 class and was graduated Valedictorian. Allegheny truly mourns her loss, but looks forward with hope- ful, joyful anticipation to her foster child's glowing future. EDWIN ANDERSON MAWHINNEY Allow me to present General Edwin Anderson Mawhinney W. P. A. nl do not mean Women's Party Advocate, but West Point Academy.l Mr. Mawhinney -hails from the land of fresh air and mountain goats, Fineview, and is a living example to prove that Nunnery Hill is not quite as had as we are prone to think it. During his stay in Allegheny High School, Edwin with great hon-or served as president of the Hi-Y Club, and secretary of School Notes on the "Wah Hoo"g he boosted with the Boosters, Parlez Vouzed with the French Clubg earned his letter in football, escorted a blond from 202 to numerous social functions, and best of all, reported in 307. Besides carrying the heaviest schedule in A. H. S. tjust six solidsl, he veritably eats up all tests, such as Annapolis, West Point, Civic Club, State, etc., etc. A remarkable Vik- ing is our blond blue-eyed hero. Match him if you can! JOHN McELDERRY Monsieur .lohn McElderry, le garcon, was born on the North Side just seventeen years ago. He attended McNaugher Institute, from which he gradu- ated, with great eclat, in June, 1922, along with other such brilliant men as Lerachkand Yeager. He next entered Latimer Academy where he was for- tunate enough to report in room 402. From said Academy, with the bless- ings of the faculty, land their heart-felt reliefj he passed on to enter the portals of A. H. S. At Allegheny his true greatness shone forth, his eminent talent and ability were exploited, he became president of Room 111, president of the French Club, member of the Champion Tennis team of 1925, and as a fitting climax to culminate t1his meteoric career-Class Photographer of the beaming class of 1926. He is long, and lean, and likable, and has a scholar- ship record which might be envied by even his brilliant friend, Bob Van der Voort - what more need be said? RICHARD MILLER Don't you know Dick Miller? lf not, you had better wake up. Wllere have you been all this term? Why, he represented Allegheny in the Oratorical Contest. And let me tell you, he was a credit to Allegheny. His speech was one of the best given. He had the fire and enthusiasm to get his ideas across. No kidding, l never felt so patriotic and pro-.leffersonian in all my life. Hels an honor student, too! He was president of my English Class once, and he surely knows his stuff. And Oh, how he can act! It just comes natural to him, I suppose. If he's not a second John Barrymore some day, 1 miss my guess. And best of all, he's awfully good looking. You know the kind: blue eyes, blond, curly hair, and a smile that makes shivers run up and down your back. If you can find a better representative of 1926, 1 should like to be shown. EDNA M. POOR The only thing that's poor about Edna is her name. ln all else she is rich: rich in brains, in talents, in charm, in character. She has proved a most efficient and industrious secretary for the Wah Hoo Stall' of 1926. Besides doing this work exceptionally well, Edna has found time to be the class sec- retary, vice-president of the Leaders Club, program chairman of the Student Council, and to attain a perfect HA" record. She was, before her numerous duties demanded t-oo much of her time, president of thaft notable room of brilliant girls, 204. May many more such Poor girls grace the halls of A.H.S.! ... V.. -P-Q. . so' ff ,-- - ,f --1 .fr . 4 ' f , " . l 6531 . . ,'l' 2.4-55-"1 r',,g-ff-zfnfegifr-.,a,,l,, 5-xr , e V Wx' fs,,f+F f - u sy s:-.5 . , .R , , ..., J . MY NAME IS Carl Abinantl ,,.,,,.,,. ,,,,.,,, Wllliam Agey ,.,,,,,,, Homer Anderson... George, Antonowplos John Antonoplos ,............... George Atkins ,,.,,,,, Ye Roster of Rogues MY HOBBY IS 1s-t seat, 1st row., basketball ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, .............t9Illli5.......I........... bossin' jobs ....... Athletics .,,,,,,,, the violin .,.,,,, James Bain ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, baseball ,,,,..,,,4A,,,,,,., Ora Mae Baker .,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Richard Ballintine ,.,,..,,.,,.. Charles Baltzer ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,., Clyde Barnett .,,,,.,,,, ,,.,,.,, Jennie Barr ,,,,,,,, Walter Beall ,,,,,,,,, Florence Bollen ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,. 'Mary Brant ,... ..................... Regina Bravender ,.,,,,,,,A,,,, Esther Brooks ,.,,,,,, Fredlerlck Brown ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, Ana Claire Buerkle. ,,,,,,,,, .. Dorothy Bulford ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Louis Buran ,,,,,...... Edward Busch ,,,.,, Charles Camp .,,,,.,,,, ,.,,,,,, Edith Campbell ...,.. Emmett Campbell.. Earl Carlson ............ ...... . . Clara Carothers ....... ....... , James Carson ....... Lois Carter ........ Samuel Carver ..,...... ........ Charlotte Clever ..,... ,...... , Lena Cohen ........... Rose Cohen .............. ....... James Coleman ...... William Collyer ....... ........ Evelyn 'Coyne ........ Ethel Creese ...... Doris Davis ........... George Demas ........ Edgar Dempsey ...... Harry Diller ......... Myron Dunn ....... Jane Elliott ........ Wooda Elliott ........ Jane 'Erwin ............. Charles Eplscopo ............... . Morris Esman .......... ........ Campe Euwer ....... Francis Fischer ....... ....... , Florence Flsher ....... ...... . . Adelle Fisholl ....... William Freeauf ...... ....... . Vlvilore Frlzzel ...... Edna Fulton ............ ...,.... Marie Gable ........,............... R-lchard Gaertner .........,..... Charles Gallagher .............. John Gallwltz .......... ........ Chester Gasparin... William. Glass ....... an auto ........... .......... ....... radio. ...... ...,................... ....... annoying teachers ........ t'he Aldine .................. Latin and French ...... ....,,. Lange trucks .......... Lit ......................... Flight WOI'k .............................. dancing ................................... thinking deep thoughts ....,.., a perfect attendance record.. basketball .........................,,.,., , 9J'8lliIl8 .................................... collecting class idues football ...............,....... . .-,,.- , O E tallking ....,....... Edgeworth ......,.. advertising ........ jabbering... night work the Charlesto keeping quiet ..... ' .. being a P. G ..... .... acting .,.................. music ......................,... ....... banking ...............,....... the national pastime ............,. hiking ............................ .... traveling ......... studying ............. the pigskin ........ boxing ............. 312 ............ chemistry ......,. basketball ....... 1919 Dodge ....... good times .............. being sarcastic ....... Boosters ............... boosting ............. dsoing nothing ...... movies ............... traveling.. I-Ieinz's 57 ...... "Earl"-y... Jokes ........................... ....... operations ................. "The Llon Tamers" blushing ..................... ....... sports ....,................. reading "Skippy" ..... radio. ........ ,.............. .......t ' lx- ' iuv Pm' AvERs1oN IS Arif. study periods ' lf? the 8:45 bell. ig studying quizzes J- final themes f f "kids" 53. Shakespeare , Q, the dentistfs office 'aJ, Rid1dle's Ford chapel Hattie A ' driving an auto Sewlckl-ey at night tests being alone sh-eiks boys 1- mga! ' ea V1 we be i 'Y' as Wm 'il .4 , 41 .. s , 1 Q "P 1 A b N is "1 .ef Q 4. as 2.35, .school fag Mitt x 4.55 , p, Elva and Jane 1 ef candy ' -A ' sh ebas f Mlllvale - fgigp dancing A rouge curly haifr lack of money , 'Lf' studying -1.25 girls . .gf Myron Dunn? , Class meeting ffl window sills A boys A' the 3:45 bell AL mowing lawns dancing '. "show offs" P. R. R. Engl-ish . 3 Monessen sitting -one out Millvale 'themes . Sunday evening f lack of books night work , class meeting girls Civics doing something Y a doctor's office answering dumb questions ' , examinations the Twins Civics notebook tennis -2 girls . being fat A themes lj flirting s A Ford-ing . MY NAME IS Louise Gottwals .,,,., ,,,,,.. Lois Gould ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mary Graebing ,,,,,,, Erank Graham ,,,... Wilford Gribble Virginia Griffiths... Ralph Groetzinger ,,,,,,, .,,,, Gladys Gross ,,,,,..... LeRoy Gruener ,,,,,4,,,, ,,,,, 1 Margaret Gunther ,,,,,,,4,,.,,, Doris Harpole ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Stanley Haseman.. Dorothy Harris .,,,, John Havekotte ,,.. Walter 'H-avekotte.. Virginia Hecht ,,,,,,, Lavma Henderson ,,,,,,,,,,,,. , Ruth Herman ,,,,,.. Margaret Henpell ,,.. Margaret Herpich., Dorothea Hetzel... Margaret Heyman ,e,,,,,,,-,,,, Lelah Hoffman ,,,,,.. William Hoge .,,,..... Henry Holusha ,,,,,,, Margaret Hopfer ,,,, John H-onst ,,,,,,,,,,,,. G-ladys iHu1"lst.on ,.,,. James Jackson ,,,,... Marjorie Jackson... Margaret Johnson.. Mary Anna Jfohnst-on ........ Helen Jones ........................ Riiehard Jones .................... Ethel Jordan ..... , ................ Grace Kalklhof .................... Dorothy Kaitftelmann .......... Nox Kehew ......................... Paul Keller ......... . Alice Kinghorn .... Clara Kllnker ............ ...... Elizabeth Knott-s ....... ...... Kathryn Ko-ch ..... . Clarence Kostelazii... Francis Kress .......... ...... Lyidria Kristufek... Rose Kri-stuvfek..- Carl Kurtz ............ Jacque LaBel-le ..... Ruth Lane ........... Helen Lang ....,..... Elva. Langworthy ...... .....l Herbert Laughner ..,........... Mary Lalwson ........., ...... George Lecky ....... Glllbert Lee ............. ..... Ri c h ard Lerach ....... ...... .Ralph Le-wins ......,. . Malrly Lezik ............... ...... Marie Lingenhall ....... ...... Marion Louden .......... ...... Robert MacAlister ............. 4 .... ,.,.,,l .... .... ..1 . ....., 4 M Y HOBBY IS 'driving .......................,.... MY PET AVERSION IS staying in 'teaching love-making ...... irrinoise dra-wing .......................... Virgil ............,.............. billiards .................. dromedaries .............. combing my hair ........ DeMolay pin ..........,.. seeing Virginia ..,.. washing dishes ...... resting ............... Ch-anlolttel ........ Myron ..........,.... teasing :girls ........ sophomores' .... l'I1'llSi1C ,,.,,,.,,,..,,,...,.., skating .......... ............ entertaining him .,.... singing ................... J. H ................,....... combing my hair .,.,. vamping ...,...,......... wallking with? .......,.... pliaymg lball ....,...................,... sitting 'on a park playing center ...,............ loaiing ....................... music ...........,............... eating in Spanish ..... horse back niding ..... being merry ....,........ sleeping .................. rhymes ,..,.................. tennis ........................,.. Fineview street cars... courting .................. ........ , the works of "Anon .... staging an act .......... pounding the keys ...... travel ...................... . ....... ....,. chewing gum, .................... ..,.. talking to Fran-cis! K .......... eating ............................. kidding Helen Jones artists and battles ...... singing ...,.................. reading .................., ball-ing ........ a pipe ................. ,............ .,...... California .A............................. . Franklin-ing with Bells ....... , SWI-I'I1iI1'11Hg .................... ............ basketlball ........ ice cream, ...... tests ............... . .being late .......... Ambridg-ing ..., making A's ...... C1V1-CS ,,,,,,,,,.,..,,.,,., ice skating ............. washing dishes ...... dancing ................ ......m bench ......... ......l French P. V. chapel programs a-men working Virgil louid sweaters making up Aeneas good: music En-glish themes taking them out 'walking home alone dime novels working at night Panniering fourth period . 'seeing Dick ,lhluggy rides long dresses college entrance talks arguing in class meetings sports referees German class seeing papa mussed hair ,soap and water C-harleston eating boys French being away from 204 bllue Mondays setting up exercises sleeping in lit. girls civics knights Mooney studying selling shoes blushing figs or dates slang-ing running gym' Pli-tltsburgh chugging Fords a Chrysler Physics History girls piromptness. Algebna study periods ,studying men bank day Fineview MY NAME IS MY HOBBY IS Helen M1alcGreg-or .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Scotland ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. Elizabeth 1McDonia.ld ,,,,,.,,, Elva .M'c1Caslan-d ....... Marian ,MscOlaln ........ Guy McCracken ......... Martha McCullough.. Girl 'Resie rves ,,,,,,,, ..........basket1bal1l,,,,,,,,.,, .makung up ,,,,,,,,,, ......,,,biit-ter olivesn... ,laughing .,,,,,,,,, Augusta McCut'cheon ......... cleaning up ,.,,,,., John M,cElderry ,,,,,,,, Lloyd' McKinney ,,..... Mary McKlttrlck ,,,,,,, George lNI1oPherson ,,,,,.,,,,,, Wailter Mall ,,,,,,.,,.,,,, Sue Manning ....l..... 'Dees 'Matz ,..,,,,,,,,,,,, Hattie May .......,...,.... Edwin Maw-hinney ,,,, Ed-ith Meyer ,,,,,,,,,., Ruth :Meyer ,,,,,4,,,,., Rflchard Mlllern, H owand IM oonfey Virginia 1Morgan Stella Nielly. ,,,,,,, Pauline Niekum ,.,..... Margaret Niggel Berndce Nlzlnski Halen one .......... ' Howard Pannler ,,,.... John Pas ,............ ,...... Ruth Patch ......................... Margaret Patterson., tenn'is,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .oil 'painting ......... ,flashy -cars ,,,.,,, .......ewtinlS..................... ridfing ...............,........ .-the theatre...... .piano ,.,..,.,,,,,....,,.,,..., ,,,.,,fdrmwin-g.,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,making speeches ,....... .......debating..........,......,,,.. ......x .soles to the A1'd7iiiESfff... ffffff MY PET AYERSION IS ice cream laziness stockings gym Relckles would-be-men getting up 'themes baseballiing singing fffjffciass or 19253 7:45 car tleaving 307 writing verses for 12-A's Barn-etc. Flneview car .,.,................... ...... .sum-m-er vacation ......sleeping -rehearsing French .that certain party .,..... ....,, , walking home ,swimming ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, t6StB ....,..c1hasing the president millionaires' ......-gym .sewing in English ,,.,,. ,,.,,, r ed letter days ,short trousers ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .the 3 R's ..................... tinal 'themes keeping quiet ridwing the Harmony ...... ...... T rig h1kiIl'S'....................... Charles 'Pfelfer .,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,, jump a buck ,,,,,,,,,,,, William lPenn'ell ,,,,,,, Mary Peterson ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Evelyn Pfelfer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Frederick Pfllschner ,,,,,,,,, Edna Poor .............,... Rose Quattrochi ,,,,.,, Mary Quinn ............ Margaret Rawi-e ,.,.,,., Walter 'Beagle ,,,.,,,. Ch-ester Reefer ,,,,,,. Fred Rei-ser ............ Henry Renter .,.,,,,,,,,, Sylvia Richardson ..... Alfred Riddle ,........... Chester lRiley ,,,,,,,,, Isabelle Rink ,,,,,.,,,, Hlarry Robb ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Robert :Robinson ,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,, Andrew Rodgers ,,,,,,, Josephine Rohlederu John Rooney ...................... Sawl Rosenbloom ,,.... J oseph -Sach noi! ,,,,,,,, William Saller ,,,,,,, Leo Sampson ,,,,...... Mil-dred ISasse ............ William Sa-tzger ,,,,,,,, Anna Schaffer ,,,,,,,,,,, George Schelfel ,,.,,,,, Robert Sdhlag ,,,,,,,, Charles Schmidt ,,,.... Harry Sehnaufer ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,modern glrls,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,, ,Sun-day night dates ,.,,,,, ,,,,, . .dancing ........................ ..... swimlminfg .................... ...... class 'dues Virgil bi-g feet Latin old' boy friends long dr-esses .track ........,.,,............. ..,.., K . P. leaving school at 3:45 .,,,,,,Engllshu,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,4,,,,tof live .......Drug Store,................. working Sunday nights ,,,,,,sleeping in Englishwn .umstaylng in ,,,.,uibarberln-g.........,........ Dormont ......-street ......studying teasing Miss Heck ...... ...... ...,,.wlnd ja.mmiinig,,,,,,,.,, .........danciIrg.................. .Fordmg ,...............,. .being a hayseed ,,,,.,, every-Sunday-eamp ,,,, lc,nions,........................ .lbrazging ................... .A. H. S. ,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,. .grooming myself., U .my fiddlie ,,................. ...mflxing punctures,,,,,,, music,,,.................. Poor glrls.,.,,,,,,,, .drlvin-g ,,,.,,,,,, Math ................. .feeding 'bees ,,,,,,,, .......W-agner,,,,,,,,, printinl ...... .....t ......I socking everybody ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, . girls- keeping quiet doing something Spanish Civics washing dishes harnyard shuffle burning up Rodgers Dep't. Store booabs blondes Eis getting to school on time dis-cords Finevi-ew oar study bothering Miss Hazlewood riding pesslmlst Butler cars maidens collecting money DIY NAME IS MY HOBBY IS Fred .Schoerner .,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,, . Deutsoli ,,.,,4-,,,,, lVLild'1'ed Schweimler, Edzwairidw lSJewid-el ,,,Y,-,R,, baseba.ll,,.,,,,,,,,,, Margaret Shiska ,,,,,,,, Gerard Simon ,,.,,.., Rebecca. Singer -,,,,. Ruth Solomon ,,,,,,4-., David' Sommerville ,,,,,A Allda Spielmeyer ,,,, Herman Steinbergh, Phillip Straka .,,,,,, Herman Steinberg, Harvetta Sutton ,,,,,., Mtargaret 'Swanderm Iva Slwyers, ,,,.,,,,,,,,, w Lelia. Tappe ,,,-,,-,-,,,,, Ralph 'Torrence ,,... Kimrblall Tracy ,,,4,,,,, James 'Trosh ,-,,,,,,,,,A, .,,,,,,,,,roller 's'kating,m,, mu,d'anicing,.,,,,,,,,,um Oliver building ,,,,.. f',fQf1kerQhin.g ,,,,,,,,.,.,, MY PET AYERSION IS Waigner buggy rides sleep ,swwimmiinig sleeping' .in German ,studying for tests ,,,,,,.,,,rertdmg.,-,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U----3.I'gl1l1lg ,,,,,,.Sltop'pinig sho1't,.,,,,,, ,umchewinlg C?J ,, ,,,,,, reaiding .,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,, ,.A,,. W ork m,,'T themes ,,,,,,,,,.nighIt school,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,w --U-f9.Zl11ESS ,,o,,4.,,,,,,mia.king noise in 3120.0 w.,,Beaver Falls ,, ,.,,,, Gllenshaw .,,,,,w, ,,,.,,vw . H ,,7., commuting -m,.Virgil ,,.,,sin-ging,,,m.,,,,,v. ,,A,,athletic.s U,,Ufo-0Uball,,.m,m,,,,,, ,,,,4,r1d1ng Z1 ford,,,,,mi,,,, deipreciarting myself, ,drug stores ,sleeping in Chemistry 'Physics calendar in 307 Albert Vande-rgriiift ,,,,,,,,,..,, playing the piano ,w.,,,,, ,,-,,, t hemeis Riober Van der Voort ,,,A..,,., wising up ,,,,.Y..,,,,,,,,,, V,,,,, d ancing C. Fred. Wahl ,,,,,,,,,,,,Av,,., A.H.S.,N.'S. ,v.-,,,,,.,,,,w A7,,,, l ack of a dilplolma M. K. Walllace ,,,.,,,,,,,, A,,V., t alkin-g ,w,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,A,, , getting C79 stout Lucille Weisz lw.,,,,,A, .,..,4 t alking to Fred R ..,V A,,V ,to be interrupted James Wettach ,,,,w,,, Aw.,.4 S axonburg .,,,,.,,,,,A,,,,A ,AA4,, e xerting myself Elizabeth White .,,,,, ,,,.w, C hewing gum ,,7.,.,,, ,,.,,, s tudyring Veronica Wild ,,.,,,,,7 ,,,,V. t alking .to ? ..,,,, ...,,. w ork Marion Williams ,,,w,,, ,,,7, 2 04 ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,7 , publicity Helen Wlndshors-t ,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, Dorothy VVoessner,,, w William Woods ,.,,,,,,.. Martha Wurdack ,,.7,,w John Yankura ,,,,,.,,, Dorothy Yianlt ,,,,,,,,., Herbert Yeager ,,,,,., Alice Y-oung ,.,,..,.., Edwin Young ,,,,,,,, Gladys Young ,.,.,..,., Marjorie Zartmfan ,,,. Pauline Zartman ,-A,,, talking 'to Miss dancing ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,4,,, .Drug Store Cowboys 1-leading ,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, G ym Locomotive Stoker ,dwanlcinign,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ml,.A-lnen mn,poili'tics,,,,m,,,m,,,,m ,,,,.speak-ing in Chapel mqovies,,.,,,,,,,,,,,n,,w, ,,,,,,Gym ,,,,,,Chemist1'y H,,,,l1o1's'eiback 1-idingmu, ,,,,,,Civics theme ,mgefating oandymmwo ,,,,,,Eng1isl1 mu,working,m,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.noise ,-,,.s'iinging.m,, ,,,,,SpaniSh ---utenniis---U ,M-,being minus a date V I l x X .W ,gm K NX il 'V rf, mlm.-IE, aff? W -xg ff 921 ' Q -sl 244319. E3 X615 SS- -,- 7 , ,Q A '47,-l ' px X in lil " T". wi nl T, l I ' k s :K A YH :Lb L' 1 'X. f . in XM fzfffffwfi I !Qf I1l f' M ll If 'I A' X' ia' 'lf I 0 Us 451 K I X1 'Ona ga n...,,, 1.51 U will Last Will and Testament We, the ,lunc Class of 1926 of Allegheny High School, of the City of Pittsburgh, of the County of Allegheny, of the State of Pennsylvania, of the United States of America, realizing our condition of mind and body, and the transient, unstable estate of all mankind, do hereby make, publish, and declare this OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. ARTICLE I. Section 1. The said class bequeaths to the Senior B's its ability to excel in all things, from chewing gum invisifbly and procuring Hall Permits to pro- ducing celebrities and winning contests. Section 2. Said class bequeaths to the 12-B's the inspiring, marvelous, and unique example which has made 1926 the cynosure of all eyes. Section 3. Said Class bequeaths to 12-B's its ability to hold harmonious and inspiring class meetings. ' Section 4. Said Class bequeaths to all future members of O. E. classes the care and ownership of its mascot, one "Lancelot," a mouse having its dwelling place under the cupboard in the auditorium, and does enjoin upon said 0. E. classes the duty of feeding twice daily said "Lancelot" with peanuts, bread crumbs, apple cores, and watermelon seeds, and also the duty of safe- guarding in every way the health of above mentioned mascot. ARTICLE II. Section 1. To the entire student 'body and to posterity in general, the departing class bequeaths the privilege of occupying an .addition or new build- ing, which in the future shall become a part of Allegheny High School. Section 2. Said class gives to future athletes its permission to obtain and use an athletic field. Section 3. Said class bequeaths one dime, recently dropped in the elevator shaft. Section 4. Senior girls of the,above class leave to their less fair sisters all mirrors to be found plentifully scattered in Senior Report Rooms. Section 5. Said class bequeaths all unclaimed articles in the Lost and Found drawer in thc office to be sold at public auction, the proceeds to be used in the purchase of one weeping willow tree to be planted in front of the school in memory of all the departed wisdom taken from A. H. S. by the Class of 1926. ARTICLE III. Section 1. To the Perrysville Street Car line the said class leaves the numerous cubic feet of space required by it each morning and afternoon in going to and from school. Section 2. To the uninitiated we leave one well-beaten path to the door of Burry's Establishment on Arch Street. ARTICLE IV. Section 1. Room 111 leaves to its successors, its ability to contain beautiful lassies and handsome lads. Also it leaves its advantageous location, which permits it to be dismissed in advance of all other rooms. Section 2. Room 204 leaves to its future inmates it scholastic ability, its cooperative spirit, its exemplary deportment, its monopoly of girls holding responsible positions in school activities, and its beloved Miss Hazlett. Section 3. Room 301 bequeaths its sociable atmosphere and its ability to make noise in spite of the fact that it possesses only four girls. Section 4. Room 312 leaves its ability to enroll star commercial students and outstanding persons such as the Class President, the Wah Hoo and Stage Manager, and the Champion Orator. Section 5. Room 307 leaves its reputation for pep, initiative, versatil- ity, leadership, and the well-deserved name of the "Highroads of A.H.S." Also it bequeaths its large and well covered bulletin board to the fortunate incoming 3077s. Also one Editor-in-Chief to the fortunate college that gets him. ARTICLE V. To the Cafeteria we leave apologies for all broken dishes, spilled soup, and muttered threats against the service. ARTICLE VI. Section 1. To our teachers we leave all final themes and examination papers, also divers text books, also one lbarrel of violet ink each, and one blue pencil each. In addition to these we leave them enlightened by our acquaint- ance and their association with us. Section 2. To Mr. Smith we bequeath one carload of yellow slips to be freely distributed, and one thigh silk hat to be worn while making his next campaign speeches. Section 3. To the school library we leave marks of affection on all books used, and sufficient funds to provide for the purchase of several volumes of Bedtime Stories. Section 4. To one L. G. Hole, chemistry instructor, we bequeath one quart of perfume to be used in neutralizing the odors of the laboratory. AND, we do hereby constitute and appoint Mr. D. D. Lessenberry to be the Executor of this our last WILL AND TESTAMENT. ln witness whereof the June Class of 1926, the testators above named, have hereunto subscribed our name and affixed our seal, the 15th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six. DH A Nl A'I'ItI RI'IYIl'1NX' 'lille' work ol' lllt' llrillllillll' ele'partllle'llt llilS lle'lpe'll to oil lllt' Sl'l'l'C'1'l1illQl Nill'l'l5 tlllll Pllllllllilll' llle' frivtion of tlle' past se'nle'ste'r. 'l'lle're' ll1lVt' lle'e'll se'e'lle-s llillll xlelllltlll Wllllll Ill lon re'llle'llllle'l' tlle' olle' W'llf'I'l' tlle' young Bl'illl BY'lllllllll'l llll'll. Re'llte'r o 10lIl"t" we-nt to vall Ull a yllllllg lalely lwllo is ill private' life' known as Wlis ' ' ' ' ' " aele' Ulll' Spilll'S HlliYt'l'Z illlll tlle're' we're' palltolllinle's.f I,UI'Ulll4'1I lle'tze'll. 'lille' lliF1'llSHi0llS llllll l'e'e'itatiolls ill l,it are' also a 'Hill ol' tlle' elralllzltie' work. .VX 1liSl'llSHlUll or re'e'iteltioll. lllllllglll 0lilt'll looke'el for arel to witll fvar Llllll trvllllllillg. givvs Ylllllilllll' training to tlle' spe'ake'r: it 'il4'lll'H llilll to fare' illl allelie'lle'e'. 'lille' Ollt'-ill'l plays are' plvasallt to re'e'all llle' lllIl'g1lkIl'. llii lialle'e'. llllll tlle' loving young lll1lI'I'it'll couple' ill. "N llillt 'lio llriele's." we're' illllllilllg- rlilll' wzlf 'Ullill Ullillw ill "Fre'lle'll willlllblll -X Wlastvr' as graspvel at. ill llll' prove'rllial lll'UW'IllIlg lllilll llllll straw lilltilllllll, was ve'l'y lIll4'l'liliIllIlg. -a'spe'e'ially to tllose' of lli wllo worry illllllll lillitl lllarks ill Fl'4'Ill'lI 'lille' llll't'1' olle'-ae't plavs givvn llllele'r lllt' elllspie'e's of llll' Uirl llt'Sl'I'Yt' , . wvre' ol' ll vvry lliglll orele'r. 'lille' lIlll'I'lll4ll'. 'At tlle' Wlovivs' was l't'1llly flllllly lille' fat Illilll witll llll' pae'kage's Ull tlle' aisle' se'at. tlle' two fl2lplN'l'S. llllll tlle little' lle'll-pe'e'ke'el llllillilllll witll llis wife: lwllo. W'llll all re'spe'e't to lltt'lll le'lllillele'el IIS lllorl' or loss ol' lllltt illlll jvllil. still re'e'all a slllile'. You will remember the servants in Arthur Wing Pinero's 4'The Plav- 77 ' ' C ' 7 C ' 77 ' G4 goers, and will not forget The Odd Man, his 4 list o dootles, and his Gale ma'am,-think of wind" which resulted in his being called "Typhoon." There are some lines from the Valiant which l am sure we will not forget for a long time. That speech of Josephine Paris, - '4Good night. Good night. Parting is such sweet sorrow that I will say good night 'till to- morrow," is very fine, and seems just as appropriate here as in 6'Romeo and Juliet." We can still hear those eight lines which the writers gave to James Dyke, the prisoner, and we feel, had his mother and sister heard them thev would have forgiven anything that he had done. Those words make us feel too that his crime was certainly not without provocation. 6'The valiant never tasteth death but once. The valiant-never tasteth death-but once." "Disraeli," by Louis N. Parker is an excellent character sketch of a man who did much for England. The scenes from the first and third acts were done by.an excellent caste. THE SENIOR PLAY The Senior Play Committee announces as the play for the Class of 1926. "The Goose Hangs High," by Lewis Beach. '4The Goose Hangs High" is clean comedy and has been produced successfully on the professional and the amateur stage. Underneath its comedy, the play has a solidness which will stand the wear and tear of many performances. Our generation is getting more than its share of UNOW when I was a boy,,' uln my younger daysf, and '61 was never allowed to do thatf, While all these criticisms are being turned on the younger generation, it is refreshing to read "The Goose Hangs High," and see the way it applies to our generation. The cast for thc Senior play is good, and they will not fail to get everything out of the play that the writer put into it. THE CAST Bernard Iugals ...,,,...,,.,,,,.,.....,.........,.,.,.,,,....., LeRoy Gruener Eunice lngals ..,,,.,......... .........,,,...,..,,,,,.......,........,.. L ois Gould Noel Derby .....,...... .............. R otbert Van der Voort Leo Day .....,..,...,,,,...... .....,...,.,..,,,........,..,, M orris Esman Rhoda ......,,....,,,........,..,,,,,, .,......,,....,....... R uth Meyer julia Murdock ....,.,,,, ,Dorothea Hetzel Hugh Ingals ......,...,....,,,... ,,.......... R ichard Miller Ronald Murdock ....,,,,...,, .....,....,.... ,l ames Carson Lois lngals ..,,....,,,,......,.,., .,,.....,.... E velyn Pfeifer Bradley Ingals .....r..,, .,,,,.,......,....... N ox Kehew Dagmar Carroll ...,,,. Elliott Kimberley ........,, ,,,,.,.... ..Virginia Morgan .Andrew Rodgers SENIOR l,l'l'l+IRAliY S1 DCIETY Prvsillvllt Ril'Ilill'll IA'l'il1'll Yivv l'r1'si4l4'nl Hurry l:lN'lIl'ilIl S1-1-rn-tary Suv xlklllllillg IL-all lkln-r H1-nry Ra-ulvr lf? 155 ,li E fig i Q, 2 L, 3 , FE LEADERS CLUB Officers: President .,,.,.....,.....,.. .,...........,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,, A 1 ice Ley Vice President ...........,.....A... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, E dna Pggr Secretary-Treasurer A,AA,,,..,,, ,,,....,, H elen MacGregor Social Chairman ,,,,,..... ,,,,,,A,,,,,, S ue lwanning Program Chairman ,,,. A .i,...., ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , UEdna Poor Sargeant-At-Arms ....,,.... ,,,,..,..,., TN Iargaret Hgpfer Sponsors: Miss ,lean McCracken, Miss Maude Rowley, Miss Sonia Ladolf. Leaders Club was originally formed as an athletic clu.b. During recent semesters, girls who have represented Allegheny in such a way as to show real leadership have become members. This semester the club has been especially fortunate in the excellent speakers that they have had. Many an inspiring and instructive message has been given to the girls. J, or gr! F ai l 5 Tllli SI?-XNISII lIl,l'H 'l'lu- re-vurul ol' ilu- Sll1llllSll 1-lulr lllis sa-nu-stvr is mu' llull its nwmln-rs am- ull prmul ol. 'l'lu- vlulr 0I':L2lIllZl'1l snnu-wlmt Inu- in ilu- sm-nu-slvr Inn llliQ sliul lllll lllllllt'I' llu'ir pi-p or prugra-ss all ull. lvll4ll'l' llu' l0il1lt'l'SlllIl ol. Nliss lilulalln-. llu- nu-mlu'rQ ol' Ilu- vlulb lluw' 1-njuyml lllillly lllll'I'1'SllllQI prugrzuns pri--vnu-ul 1-illu-r by llu- nu-mlu-rs nr by 0lll5llll' spvalke-l's. 'I'lux sa-niurs in ilu- :-lulr un- rum' saying. "auliof." lm! llu'y lvalva' llu-ir N'lSlll'S for gmul luvlx mul -lim-ws In llu- lIll1lt'l'1'liliSlllt'll wlur will curry on ilu' work ul' tlu- 1-lull. Uffirvrs: I,l'l'SllIl'lll RVQIIIIZI lgl'2lYl'Il1l1'l' Yin- l'r1-si4le-nt lfvvlyil Coylu' S1-4-rvlury-'l'r4-usllrvl' l'lv4'lyn ljfvillic-r HI-Y CLUB President ......,,,,, ,AAAA,, ,....A..,... E d win Mawhinney Vice President.. .,,Y,,,,,, ......,,,,,, R ichard McGrew Secretary .....,,,,,,,,,. ..,,,,,,,.. R ichard Lerach Treasurer ,.,, ...,...... .,.......,, J a mes Trosh The Allegheny Hi-Y Club is the original Hi-Y club of Western Penn- sylvania. It was organized by several of the prominent members of the class of 1912 in cooperation with the officials of the Y. Nl. C. A. The club today is composed of the leaders in the various school activities. The purpose of the club is Hto create, maintain, and extend, throughout the school and com- munity, high standards of Christian livingf, The Hi-Y club was, is, and al- ways will be, an organization for good fellows, by good fellows, and of good fellows. Ml yM .lr I0 ollim G0 T0 COLLEGE CLUB 1926 'IIllN'I'5 of' tln- Go To Collegv Club strivv to: -rs zlrcf: pl'l'Slllt'lll Vive Pre-s St'l'I'PlilI'y Treasurer. C0lllllll'f svlf Cjvervonw obstacles Look to tllv mul Lmul in svrvivc' Encourage learning Give the best Ever lnukv lifo more- large and bountiful Virginia Wlorgan isle-nt Mary Brant Lois Allen ...Dorothea Hetzel BOOSTERS CLUB President ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,., ,, ,,,,,, Nlorris Esman Vice President ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, ,,YWilli3IH Agey Secretary .....,,.AA ..., .AA..A...,,, E m met Campbell Treasurer .,,,,,.,, , ,,,,,,,, George Demas The Boosters Club organized this semester under the leadership of Coaches Atkinson and Springer and Mr. Hole. The charter members of the club were the letter men in the different sports. The purpose of the organi- zation is to insure sufficient support to all school activities in general and to athletics in particular. The Boosters Club has awakened the old Allegheny spirit in the student body. JUNIOR AND SENIUH MATH CLUBS The Senior anal .Innior Math Clubs were organized by Wir Chl incl 1 l Miss Kistlvr respectively. The purpose of the clubs in common is to irc ite enthusiasm in mathematics by offering to their members interesting phasu of the- subject which cannot be vonsiflervcl in the class room. Tlu'.oHi4'e-rs of the Senior Math Clnb are: Tilt' oflic Pri-sicleni Vive Pres Sevretary 'ers of the President Vice Pres Secret ary. Treasurer idx-nt. . ,I nnior M nth Club ulent ,,,,, . ,,.., .. ...George C. Lecky .Wills Crist . .... Edna Fulton RN' 2 ...Hilda Forsberg .Frank Weitlelllzill Hazel Campbell Thomas Ewing LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francais s'est concoque regulierenlent le mercrefii, tous les quinze jours. Nos programmes ont toujours ete interessants, composes comme ils Fetaient, de chants, de nouvelles de la France, de solos du piano, et pres- que toupours diune petite piece dramatique, comme 6'La Cigale et la Fourmif, "Les Deux Pecheisf' et une pantomime prise do uLa Belle-Nivernaisef, Apres le progranlnic o na joue des jeux justqlfa la fin de Pheure, et un jour on a fait un Concours mforthographe. Un clloeur de jeunes filles, sous la direction de Mllo. Solberg a cllante de la musique speciale. Les eleves qui ont eu au Ill0iIlS le francais III sont invites de devenir membres du ccrcle. --L0 Svcretalrv. Presidente ,,,,,. , , ,,,,,, ..i, NI . John McElderry Vice Presidente, , Mlle. Mary McKittrick Secretaire ,,,,,.... . W, ,..,.,i...i,,....i. Mile. Sarah Davey Tresorieru. ,.,, .,..., M . Robert Van der Voort 'I'llI'I STI 'IJICYI'-Ii HPR ESl'IN'l'A'I'l Y li CHI ' NCI li. Pr:-sielviit Yvilliauu Sutzgvr Yin- l're-sinlvut Francis Fisvhvr Svvrvtury Lois AHPII 'flu' Stmivnl-Fau'ulty R1-prvsc-ututivc' Council wus rvorguuizvcl in Febru- ary. 1923. it is 4'0l'Illl0St'li of twe-my-four rvport room 1'c-prc'sc-lltzitivvs :uni five' furulty mn-mlwrs. 'l'ht- group is iliviflf-al into sa-vvrnl vommittn-vs :mil mu-h wprvsviitutivv works in our of tht-so groups. Tlu- homc' room program t'0lIlllliHl'l' has fur- nish:-sl suggvstious for wvvkly mm-tings: the puhlivity committvc- has trivd to ke-vp thc- hullc-tin hoard up-to-dutv amd has also svrurvsi an poster ou which all 4-lulr eiutn-s mm hc' svlu-cililn-sl: the- zissc-ulhiy vonuuittm' is striving to im- prove- rlmpvl programs: tht- svvrvturial couuuittf-v has kvpt on tile- all vhlh uvtivitivs whirll mm hc- usn-cl for future- ruff-reiivffsz the thrift vommittvc' has hoostc-el tht- thrift vulupuigu. in whivh Allvgllvily is fast illl'N'1lSillg. The' Couurii fm-l that they IIRIYI' prospvrvci grvutly this svnwstvr uuli wish to thunk the- sturla-ut hocly for the-ir coops-ration. President ...,,,,,,... Vice President ,,,,,,,ee, Secretary YY,,.,,,,,., Sponsor ,,,,,, Treasurer ,....,.. A RT CLUB ,,t............Francis Kress ss mEdward Carroll .,Y,,.V,...L1oyd Mawhinney Hazelwood ,,.,,,..Y....,Kathryn Weiterhausen The purpose of this organization is to obtain freedom in art for those who are proficient in art, and intend to use this knowledge in after life JUNIUR LITERARY SOCIETY The Junior Literary Society of Allegheny High School is a new organi- zation this semester. The society meets every otller Monday with Miss Harper us sponsor. With the cooperation of all the members, the society has pre- sented some excellent programs this semester. President ,,...,, ,.... ,.,..... P l lyllis Allen Vive President , ,, , ,.,, Ellen Banks Secretary ,,... ,.,...,. ,..,,...., E 4 ina Grote r DEB ATING CLI' B President , ,,,, , ,Howard Mooney Vice President A,,.. .. ,.,, ,,,,, R llflliifll McGraw Secretary-Treasurer .,,,,, A ,,,, Virginia Hecht This semester we have g0llf? one step farther ill our desire for all IIIICY- scholastic Debating Team. A tealll, lllade up of the best debaters ill the club, debated with the Illgllt school, and the contest was lllllffell very exciting. The elllb is PIldCilVOI'lllg to promote illl interest ill debating, and to learn the principles of good argument. The debates are always interesting: Hllil much is learned from lllClll. aside from the actual practice ill debating. 'l'lll'l .ll NIUR W.-Nll H00 STAFF ll:-rv the-v uw-'ftlu' junior nn-mln-rs ol' ilu- stuff. who lmw- In-Ipod to lnnlu- ilu- Wah lloo what it is thi- so-lin-sivr. 'flu-y haue' worlwel fuithfnllw anal ll4'!-l'l'Y4' I4-ailing positions on thc' nvw stuff for nvxl svlllvstf-l'. Ui' vour you want lo nu-4-I lln-ln: lrvnv livin. lrvnv Wvviss. Holm-rt B4-in-l. 'IYIIOIIILIS Can son. Uliu-r Uurrity. Rim-lmral Ylvllrc-w, annl Hivhurd Hodge-rs. The above picture, taken by the Camera Club, gives a partial View of Allegheny High School and its U5 campus. CAMERA CLUB President .A.............. ..A.........,,. L ydia Bohm Vice President ,,,...,....,, ...... ,.At,... J e well De Pre Secretary ....,,At.t P ..,.,,..... Thelma Bruce Sponsor .,.,,,.....t Miss Beighel 'ES RESERY L IR G ffirors: 0 :M-' Q3 5.52 Oli QQ. HE B: NU .cn -:: I-4-4 31'-I u-10 6.11 IE- fi ... Q3 .M U , CG w :S 92: .2 .. :E z :GJ rn vi- .2 .wg -- Jn. A Hs: Eu CZ! 'LZ' Ea lm V1.2 5 GJP- Lu rs-: Q .-.- ii :-5 5 gm ce if F7 -E . L3 ID v. 3-1 Ziff -' n-45 6 ,HCI If gg Q: 4,2 .- 0-lil! 25: Q3 'gi-a 'Ecu wo ... gk Q-nr 'N 12-A CLA SS OFFICE RS Prvsidellt ,, Vive President , Svvretary , Treasurer Sovial Clliliflllilll Szuuuf-l Carver Franris Fisvhvr Edna Poor Louis Buran ,, ,,,,,, Henry Renter ln snlvlll 11- ',l'4'4lll1'llf l'l'l'l2l!'V I rr-'I 'urn-r 1 S 1-ml f.ll1lIl'lllilll ICIQRS Holm-rl Pultisml Harry f:Ul'llI'illlt' Nlivv lmy Tom l:1ll'S0ll 'hum S1'IllH'i1!l'l' 5 'Q s 4 ll-A OFFICERS President . .. ..,., ,,,, R obvrt He-in Vive President ,,,,,, . ,..,.,, ...Edward Carroll Secretary .... . .Mary Muusch Tl'CllilII'6l' . . Joseph Carroll LATIN CLUB Organilcd-March 1, 1926. Meetings-Bi-weekly. Purpose-Better acquaintance with Roman life, customs, religion, education, literature, influence, government, laws. Uflicers- President-Charles Robertson-12-A. Vice President-Lloyd Daugherty-P. G. Secretary-Treasurer-Margaret Mehl-11-B. Chairman Program Committee-Domicelli Willis. Eligibility-Any pupil studying Latin who desires a wider knowledge of Home and her people. NATURALISTS CLUB The Naturalists Club of Allegheny High School meets every Monday, fifth period, in Room 411. Out-door hikes and field trips as well as museum trips ure part of its program. The officers are: President .,,...,....... ............. A lice Spangler, 309 Vice President ............, ........,.., H enry Schmunck, 4-11 Secretary-Treasurer ......,......,..., Marian Anderson, 309 The club welcomes into membership all those who share its active in- terest in the Uut-of-Doors. REVEILLE I know now how a little seed must feel To wake and find that it's become a treeg Or how the dawn, asleeping, wakes to see The daylight and its cares upon her steal: Or how a little brook with dreams unreal Would start to find itself adrift at sea And wish in vain that it might turn and flee Back to the past its memories reveal. Just so I wake from childhood's heedless days To find I hold a life within my power, To make a thing of value--or to kill. 1 know not what I face or by what ways I'll learn of it, or how 1'll spend my dower. 1 only know 1've hope, and dreams, and will. -Doris Harpole. This is a picture of 'a0ur Literary Society." And what has it been doing during the past semester? Everything! To give you an idea of a typical meeting, I shall quote from the minutes of the society from April 30, 1926, the day the above picture was taken. The meeting was called to order and the minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and approved. For the first time in the history of the society a picture of all the members was taken. After this a play, ulfrcnch Without a Master", was given. The cast was as follows: Cashier-Elizabeth McDonald Porter-Alexander Romich Interpreter-J ohn Havekotte Monsieur Chanoine Malherbe-Louis Buran' Mme. Seraphine Chanoine Malherhe-Tess Matz Gerald Forsythe-Henry Reuter. Police Sergeant-Lloyd McKinney Policeman-John McElderry The scene is laid in Gainsborough Hotel, London. The music of the pro- gram was given by the girls' quartet consisting of Iva Sywers, Margaret Herpel, Dorothy Kattleman, and Virginia Hecht, accompanied by Isabel Rink. Adelle Fisholf read the journal and the meeting was adjourned. Richard Lerach-President. Sue Manning-Secretary, ' . . 'fl , .9 ASW 3 K ,K . ,fs -QQ 'WIN GOHA RN ' WHERE' our: ATHLET1C.:'F?1ELD"j HAY rss . A ' 3 l Valley Ball Tea rn Jlthletics REVIEW UF THE YEAR During the past year Allegheny did not produce any champions-hip teams, but had a creditable tf'illIl to represent the school in all branches of sports. We finished second in the basketball league: first in our section of the city league, in swimmingg second in volley ballg and third place in baseball, so that you may see we gave the other schools which won champion- ships a hard race to win. During the past season the teams have been receiving poor support from both the students and faculty. If we had more loyal support from these people, it would help encourage the boys on the teams, who play hard for the glory of the school. Some students say Allegheny does not have the Illiliiaflillg perhaps this is somewhat true. Wle do not have the broad field from which to ft-lt-t-t nmtt-riul that wt- nst-tl to hant'. on ut't'ount of an nninht-r ol' nt-is high svhoola hnilt in tht' last ltws ytutrs. l,t'l'l'y zintl Ulivvr. two nvw svhools on tht- Yorth Sitltu Inuit- tnkt-n at lnnnht-r ol' stutlvnts from .-Xllt'ght'ny. lit-lorv l,aniglt-y lligh St-hool was lnlilt. tt llllIlllH'l' ol' ftntlvnts front tht' Vllt-st lfntl. liratlittni. Shvri- tlatn. :intl nvurhy tlistrirts zittt'ntlt'tl ,Nllt'ght'ny. lint. ul'tt'r l.zlnglt'y wus huilt all tht-rv ftntlt-nts xsvnt to l,zinglt-y. You twin sm- why .'xllt'gllt'lIy nsvtl to lun-tt non- tlt'rl'nl l1'tlllli1 ,Nllt-gllt-liyis oltl tinlt' tvznns lnattt'rit1l is split into thrt't' or font' tlillt-rt-nt tt-urns. lnmgint' llllilltg tht- ht-st pluyt-rs from tht- svhools ntt'ntiont-tl :Intl putting lllt'lll on tht- stunt' lvann to rt'prt'st'nt ont' school. Yon wonltl haut- an ull-stair ttwnnl Stunt' pt-oplt' 4'0IlllHll'l' St'ht'nlt-y with ,-Xllt-ght-ny. 'l'llt'y' lorgt-t that 'xlll'QLllK'lly has only 900 stutlt-nts to tlruw front. whilt- St'ht'nlt'y hu.- llfillll to tlratw from lior tht'ir tt-anns. VM- also nt-t-tl at nt'w gfyllllltlillllll atntl aithlvtit' tit-ltl: pvrhaips sonit' tlaiy ut- will rt-ulizv this tnnhition. 'llht' plans wvrt- tlruwn for an 'K-l :LyllllltlSllllll untl atthlt-lit' lit-ltl to ht- 1'0llSll'lll'l4'1l on xltllllllllvlll llill. atntl wvrt' put into tht- hnntlf ol' tht- high olliviztls sonit- tiint- ilgll. hut as yvt ut' lialvt- hvzlrtl nothing ut ull in rt-gurtl to tlwst- plains. NYln'tlit'r wt' gt't our nt'w tnltlvtit- lit'ltl or not. lt-I ns lat- lovul to our arhool alntl support tht- tt'unlS1 so :is to 1'Ill'Ulll'LlQ1t' tht- plaiyvrs. l,1'l'llklllS thvn wt- nutty ht' nlilt- lo protlut't- ht'ttt'r lvanns than wt' hun' tnrnt-tl ont tlnring tht' pzlft yvatr. Slfillllllillg 'l't'un1 BOYS' BASE BALI, TEAM GXJSZQKE NMAY DAY IN OLDE ENGLAND" Look! Wfhat are those figures coming down the road? The question startled 1116 and I turned and looked in the direction mentioned. At first I could not believe my eyes, for there coming along blithe and gay were Robin Hood and his Merry Men. I thought perhaps I had been dreaming all my life and had just imagined that America had been dis- covered and that I was living in that great free country. I had just begun to imagine that this wasn't so and that I was in America, when along came a merry group of dancers ready for the May Pole dance. I immediately re- sumed my former idea and concluded that it was May Day in England. My ideas, however, were soon shattered, for a friend came along and told me that the Physical Education Department of Allegheny High School was giving a Pageant that night and performers were dressed as they used to dress in Olde England. As my interest was aroused, I bought a ticket and went to see it. It was a true life picture of Old England. Wliile watching it, I could hardly believe that it was a group of high school girls presenting a pageant and not the real Olde Englanders at their annual May Day Celebration. It was certainly a great successg the directors of Physical Education and all who helped should be congratulated for getting the affair up and presenting it in such a true manner. Everybody went away with a much clearer idea of ye olde times in Merry England than they had had before they came. 1 A GIRLS' BASKET BALL TEAM I-,X 7325 VULLEY BALL Allegheny had a very good Girls Volley Ball Team this year, although they were not ehampions. They defeated both Business and South Hills twice. However, they were defeated by Oliver and Perry twice. The Hrst game wit.l1 Perry was very elose. Allegheny and Perry were evenly matched and fought a hard game. lu the end Perry won by one point. In the second game, however, Allegheny was defeated by a larger seore. They were not ahead at any point in the game, although they played very good ball. The first game with Uliver was fought to a tie, then Allegheny was defeated in the extra five minute period by one point. Both teams played a wonderful game and de- serve a great deal of eredit. ln the return game with Oliver, Allegheny let down and allowed Oliver to get double the number of points that she got. Although Allegheny did lose four games out of eight, it was a sueeessful season. It is not always winning that Counts the most. A MESSAGE FROM MR. FERREN 5525 Ash Street, Los Angeles, Calif., April 27th, 1926. My dear Friend Larva: As I have repeatedly been delinquent in answering sympathetic inquiries of yours, it will not come amiss if I for once write to you a second time. I am no longer living in San Diego. After a stay in that city of m-ore than six years I decided to make a change. At first it seemed to me that Catalina would prove to be the haven of rest of which I was so sorely in need. That beautiful island with its minimum number of autos promised to afford the long desired safety. Unfortunately I had reckoned without the host. In endeavoring to escape the peril-namely the traffic-I ran straight into another. The awful glare of the sunlight at Catalina had a tragical unforeseen eH'ect upon my already weakened retina. Had I tarried there very long, there would have been no eyesight left. Luckily I found a safe retreat here in the Highland Park district of Los Angeles where I can stroll about for miles without running into any dangerous streets. A sympathetic landlady and very dear friends in my immediate neighborhood are enabling me to forget in a measure 'the setback which my eyes received on the island I had learned to love so well. Several pupils of the famous Franklin High School are reading to me. One of these is a dwarfed girl whose ambition is to become active in journalistic capacity. Having these dear young folks come to me as readers keeps me in touch with the present school generation and dispels the gloomy forebodings of a possible complete loss of vision. The verdure all around me is so restful to my weary eyes, and the fragrant roses which my kind lady puts regularly into my room fill the air with a cheery brightness and fragrance. Los Angeles offers many advantages which were not obtainable at San Diego. There are many opportunities to hear interesting lectures as well as fine concerts. The radio conditions in my vicinity are very good, and since I am the fortunate owner of an extra good radio made for me by a bosom friend of Commander Rodgers, I am never entirely alone even though I happen sometimes to be the sole occupant of the house. This city has such an abund- ance of sending stations offering excellent programs that one need not torture oneis ears by listening to jangling jazz. Not far from where I live is the Southwest Museum. Here free lectures are given about once a week. Next Sunday there will be one on a most interesting subject which I expect to at- tend. Though unable to do any reading, I try by every imaginable device to keep my brain active. However, I have grown most unpretentious. So long as I manage to behold the dust behind the caboose in the rear of the train of progress, I feel comforted in a measure. - Your sincere friend, H. M. FERREN. G55 HXPED ' You Loon' 'EVP' 'A 1 0 Ju-sf LIKE BQAQYJONES 0 " ""' 0 K 7' di? wsu yoaocwt 0 BECK 1'-5197" -2 QQ ., Look S0030 K 0 BECK ' abby T-2 1 ounse oi O 1 valve.: 15252 I . xzno MHIQF 'CK X 0 H GOLF my 55: QQ, ChnMP. .fb Ifjff ' IQ5, MQ"ff1': ll? S' '.7 ffggv' els, H651 29'-Vo? 'af f 71, , I ,Ml-Ak. gn fff, IA vi-Ziilnvwf,-Q , Cos 1 T-'95 ONl7t,"'VG'f Musthfzbeky nv u AQISJING- ARE cg was CENT 5 FHIRBHMKJ, HN SEE 0 00444 ho 'wmv GREEN ENYy IFHE Womb oo SE: M H o 7-, D030 3 W Dx. 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L U 'Q' . -v T 2-7 . 3 I v .' K I -if , 'M ' Fu x JU' Q A , 1 'av K' . 4, , I Q , fu -1 - X iz . 1 f -Q 1 X A . f A, f I ' In '- , I 1 Y , 5 19 if 5, . 5 A if vL ff Q iw ,709 CLASS MATES 1113 mc' '3-,ir Q SN 'x ,. '41 F 9 I '06 . Yves. 'lj V 72 Y-Q' "Q . 960K JX0 Y 0 '10 xv 64' 1 X96 S66 ' 1- swf-f 1 A1 'vow CL SS 1'r4-sidvnt Sfwrvtarv-Treasurer A nclrew Barrack Vim' President Vincent Simon Surgvunt-at-A rms Joseph Dulak John Broaxlfielfl P4-ter Catalano Ralph Dille George Glomb Alonzo Keller Charles Kristufek ff? xx ml? 'WMS Y' N X , et Q MISS LADOFF Uavixl Murflock Vernon Newinan llillarfl Marks Ernest Mathews Gordon Sample Henry Schmunck Virginia Miller Wah 1105 Rep. Eleanor Eades Athletic Rep. Alex. Pollock Frank Cross Ethel Cunnin ham Annamae Gratlnam Grace Greenawalt Helen Patterson Bettv Reno Nlary Spulller Catherine Strihht :ii if f tt B or 1 fee 4 L18 I QW,y. 5 W X fy 5 4 W if Ol? F ICERS OF ROOM 101 Pri 1 . ' 170 ,lflEWe , tflf' la , .,' if 31 K I I V Z t , rw .Ki X f y WA N M 7 vyj X " f 7 I ill W' 7 lf W' li 7 Z Ihwumh N fs. - ---- SOL ESMAN V.-Pres - GEORGE LIURLSTON See. - - - Lydia Boehm Harry Boyce William Breckenri Thelma Bruce Emerson Campbell Edward Carroll Francis Cummings George Davis Anna Dollies Ruth Elliott Sol Esman Charles Evert Henry Evert Helen Frey Walter Greenless Eva Hartz CLYDE JALKLET Treas. ---- GEORGE SCHMIDT rl GN,J!illC,6H THE CLASS George Hurlston Clyde ,Iacklet ge Howard Kopp James Lenigan Bernard Lipson Cora Logue Marguerite Lutz Mary Netting Emily Schallack George Schmidt Raymond Stewart Lawrence Swartz Albert Wlehner Samuel Wfeitershausen Domieelli Willis Frank Zunic YI:- AX' . af' 5 ' R lt, ' ' egg' Xa 'fffo eq Q QR . B W R110 . -2 J ACK I v Teacher MISS N. A. FISHER GLHCLZO President PAUL FERRY Vice-President Treasurer HARVEY SEIBERT ADOLPH CHERECK Secretary Wah Hoo Rep. JOSEPH CARROLL ADOLPH CHERECK GX.7l-TIIQZE FORWARD EVER: BACKWARD NEVER STANDS FOR MORALS HARD TO SEVER 111 AUTO RACE JUDGE .,...v.,,.,........,..,.............,1.....Y,,ww,.1., . ....,,,.,.....................,.,......,.,............,..,... MISS PETTY TIMEKEEPERS ........vw..111.1,1...,.,,,, ..... ...... ......,......... ......... M R ' B EACHLEY IRENE MITCHELL TIRES-ll1Balloon Cords-filled with hot air. HI TEST BRAIN GASOLINE-fthat good Gulfj OLIVE OIL used exclusively. Ford-rattles right along .............,......,.,,...................,..,........ ........... .I ames Wettach, PTQS- Standard Speed Wagon fSix A'sj .......,............. ........... W illiam Freeallf, V--PT95 Hispana Suiza ,..........,.......................,......,.,.......,.... Ada G00dIIlHI1, S9Cy- Rolls Royce Racer .,.....,..,,.......,....,..,.,......... ........... - NOX Kellew, TTBIIS- Pontiac-Aldine Special ....,.................ww..... ........... C lyde Barnett Pierce Arrow-Supreme in value ,,..,..... Reo-Re! Of-In the spotlight ..i........ Chevrolet-Built for smiles .......,,..,............... Davis-No hill this car can't climb ............. G. M. C. Truck-Delivers the goods ,..,,.... Marmon-Touring or detouring ............. Diana .............,....,...,..........................,.............,,.............. Earl Special ,,,,.......,...........,.,,.,................,...,....... Velie 6-Highest standard .......,,.,,.. ,lordan Superior Six .,.....,.,,,........,.... Cunningham Speedo ......,...... Star ,...........,,........,c..,.,,................,,.,., Moon .,.........,.....,...,.....,,.,,,,..,,,.,...,... Duzenberg Special ......,.....,.....,, ,,..... Auburn Beauty ..................,.,,,.,....,,.,.....,,,.. Cleveland Six-Silent engine ,,.,,,.... Overland-First in service .....A..,,,... Paige-Gardener-P. G .............,..,.....,.c..... Peerless--Flawless, too.a ...,........................... Nash-Guarantees a ride home ................, Stutz Sport Model ................,.............,.,.........,...,...,.... Franklin-First in power, speed, etc .,,.,,...... Essex Super Eight ...........,........................,,,..,,,..,,A.....,. Buick Sport Roadster .,.,.,.................................... Cadillac-fWally7s favoritel ....Y,.,.,AA, Chrysler Imperial Eight ................... Rickenbacher Special .......,,,,,..,....,..,,...,......... Hupmobile Super Six ,...,,.,,,.,.........,,,...........,...... Locomobile Racer-Winning good ,......,...., Kissell Six Speedster ..............................,..,,,.....,. Liberty-Roon's Special ................,,, Chandler Super Six ,,,,...,.,..,...... Studebaker Sport .,.............,,,,.. Lincoln Sport Phaeton ..,,,,.,,,,,..... Packard Straight Eight .,,,.......,...,.,... Oldsmobile-First in quality ..,,.,...... ...nu .Florence Bollen 'Regina Bravender Ethel Creese Doris Davis George Demas lane Elliot Adelle Fishoif Vivilore Frizzell Marie Gable John Gallwitz Wilbur Geiselhart Ruth Herman Howard Pannier Marjorie Jackson Margaret Johnson Richard Jones Dorothy Kattleman Margaret Kennedy Mary Lawson Marie Ligenhall Helen MacGregor john McElderry Edith Meyer Virginia Morgan Margaret Niggel Helen Otto Hugh Patch Margaret Patterson Charles Peiffer Harry Robb .Robert Robinson ...........Mildred Sasse Mildred Schweimler Anna Schaeffer Rebecca Singer Ruth Solomon Hudson Super Eight .,,,,,.........,.,.........,...... Alda Spielmeyer Gardener 6--Highest standard ,,,,........,,,,,,..,........ ,.... ,..., H a rvetta Sutton Dodge Racer-Dodges girls .....,.....,,....,...,.,,..,.,..,.,......., David Sommerville Jewett Roadster-Holds on to its own ..........,......... .,.,,..,,.. R obert Van der Voort Willys Knight-A distinguished car .....,..........,,...,,,..,,.A.........., Veronica Wild Case-On whom? Why George of course! ....,.........,.....,., Marjory Zartman SOL!! . J. Allen A. Marie D. Alles H. McCullough W. Bergman F. McPartland V. Boucek L. Morgan C. Bowen E. Nyc l. Brown W. Reiser R. Burns Y. Romito H. Campbell M. Ross L. Clark W. Roth J. Cohen E. Schweitzer A. D'Alessio D. Shade GXDHHELZO Room 1 1 2 MISS B EI GH EL QZUQHICSQ A. Firtko M. Small G. Fisher C. Sproat H. Gauss Tall' G. Cerlach E. Throp E. Gogley E. Tremcl W. Irwin J. Walkzluskas A. Jones W. Wllitling E. Kennedy G. Woelful I.. Koster J. Wyman W. K1-egg E. Yingling J, Mglrak E. Zilian A. Zibrat WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH 202? THEY'RE ALL RIGHT! ! c'Lo" Allen Carmen Corriols uGinger" L0l'll1l L'Peg" Becker Yrma De Bosserville "Tools" Ludwig "Renee,' Bender Jewell Du Pre 4'Chieken" D. Miller 'LDOF' Beermann NEW' Eades Helen E. Miller "Chick" Canada "Ruthie" Emmel 6'Peg', Mitchell Helen Chlup "Eppie" Espe Emma Ott ,lane Crumay uKay" Hammill "Smallee" Smalstig Olga Waroblak 6'Marce" Wratney MISS SOLBERG WHO'S ALL RIGHT? 2 0 2 ! ! "PHE LOVES OF 202" Over Kelley, Gin is goofy. Their talk near drives me oofy, But then it's ul-Ielen dear! ,lust think! Kelly will be here, With me to Lit He's gonna go, But then, dear, youlllnot mind, I know. fAnd I? Ah! Me! I set and bite my nails and spit and smile when l'm addressed But in my mind, Oh! are they blessed?l 'l"I"I"I' About Olga we are wondering But she has visions of her own, Of a cozy little kitchen in a cozy little home And hereis another mystery, Oh, could it really be? My goodness! Dear! Oh Lorryl It seems right now like Morryl 'I' 'I' 'l' 'I' The Sketch Book ,,,,,, ,..... C hick Canada's scratch papers Old Curiosity Shop .........,....,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,........... Peg lVlitchell,s desk Twice Told Tales .......... , ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Helen Miller Bleak House ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,., .,,,,,,.,...,,.....,.,...... T he Oilice WIHVCTIY ......,............ .,.,. Ev Eades' hair Vanity Fair ,,....,.....,.,...,.. ,......,.........,,., ,..,,,, T w 'o-O-Two Black Tulips .................,.,., .....,...,.,. ...,,,. G i n LohIn's eyes The Battle Ground ....,,,, ,......,.., T he school as a whole TD LET to a group of young ladies having proper qualifications: one large room, furnished desks, blackboards, pencil Sharpeners, etc., and conveniently situated on the second floor directly above the office. The present tenants have agreed to leave to worthy followers their:- 1. Scholastic ability 2. Athletic records 3. Poetical talent 4. Musical gifts S. Beauty beyond description 6. Nlodesty-marked 7. Popularity-'unbounded 8. School spirit-1007? This room will be vacant June 223 possession September 7, 1926. Those interested apply to: VIRGINIA GRIIIIIITHS SYINIA RICHARDSON MARIIARIQT SWANDIQR ROOM 204, A. H. S. Catalogue Book The Keeper of the Flock F alry Tales Leadlng Men of the Movles Lxfe IH the Bushes Regma Queen Intrlcacnes of the Dance Man of a Hundred Loves The Ham Actor - ' o vw' 56W3 of Best Advantages of the Dally Do7en The Boy from St Vincent s Euls of the Saxophone Baseball Rules The C1 ooked Cue Nlght Llfe e.,,,,,sr., , The Hlgh Mark eeeeeeese Asleep ln the Pew ees,e The Artlst s Model ..e.. Asleep at the Wheel ..,..,es Poslng for Collar Ads eeo..,s The Buggy Rlde ...,..eeeeee Nlore Jokes eeeeeee. Her Father ......eeeeee.... .. Frltz Krexsler and I ..r..... Llfe of a Mlsslonary ,eee.,.., ..,.e B B Evils of the Wlcked Cltywleoo The Sllent Man - ....ee.,e,.. -, The Speed Demon ,e...... The Country Malden ..,.e so - History of Scotland weee,. ,... Modern Millvale w,,...... , Nlusic and Love ...... 69 ? 6' ' 'W' M mln- fm- 0 ?vgu, ,vw ,N ,N vwifywmi UNAOA-JNQOA-so mln-uw O UWA! 0 an-U 2 3 7 2 3 T 3 :Y 2 1 S 6 1 3 - 'H' T . -fff.f,,. Mm., ,,,,, :WH , .B , a I TTYT 'YNY 1 ' ' WQQQ ? , ,,,,. -hd J , Y --T- TTT 1 7- -AAAYYYYYYYY 5 ffffffff-f 2 D . ?, - T - , 9 ?, . Y . if' g 1 I S . 6, ' 7 . . . ? . . 3 Q In A -vs mn- an In Mn- OA' ,, qw 'kan M qw Mage ' qw ' an w va NAM qw .R gwmh QE 'A A- 0 0 0 0 mi -K0 'KM in V0 'N 361 'vo N "' "' -vo "' vsw"'vsv-"'vw"' vo ' Sellers from Author: oMiss Evelyn Riddle Homer Anderson Charles Baltzer Edward Busch Emmett Campbell James Carson Edgar Dempsey Morris Esman Francis Fischer Julius Fuchs Richard Caertner Frank Graham-A. G. Wilford Cribble Ralph Crwtzinger rCeorge Lecky Guy McCracken Lloyd McKinney nCeorge McPherson Henry Reuter Alfred Riddle Saul Rosenbloom George Scheffel William Sailer Fred Schwrner Ralph Torrence Kimball Tracey Edward Young Evelyn Coyne Elizabeth McDonald .r r Evelyn Pfeiffer ' M V .vw QW up Isabelle Rink N on qwmk .wiv gw A' Spaulding A A V w QW v gw 5 Earl Baun Amos Blum . Tom Carson-- .. - CELEBRITIES OF 208 1st in class Manages the teams Lets nothing get by him Huck Cochran ttttt - --Charms the air with music Nate Cohen -- ttttt,t ------The Cartoonist Ray Doerge - tttttt Keeps the magazine stand Dan Dotterweich tttt -- tttttt The Amphibean Gus Carish ittt..ittttt -- itttt The banker Oliver Garrity-----E ------The artist Hen Geiselhart tttt -The epicure Fred Gigler ttttttt,,tt tttt The druggist Dick Iseman ,ttttt Atttttt. A quiet lad Anthony Ciovengo -- ttttt -The broker Cudda Keller tt..tttt .ttt -Vice-Boss Ken Kelly ,.tttttt ttt. The night owl Fil Junek c...tttt... ...,.. T he slim one Pete Krueck ,ttttt - -- tttt Collects the cash Mat Lascher -- ttttt ttttt. T he machinist Dick McGrew - tttt tttt Speed King Rip Masur tttt - ,tttCt,. The explorer Bill Meisinger CCCCC ---The high liver Fred Michel--- ----- ------ The vocalist Bob Patterson ---- ------ - --The calligraphist Bob Pattison -- ------ Big boss Ed Macecevic -- ---- Makes 'em study Bill Oschman ---- - - ---- Drink mixer Teddy Bronk ------ ---- The scholar Chink Reed ----- - ---- - ----The athlete Earl Schnebel ---- ------The musician Ray Schoepf ---- ------ K eeper of records Al Sloan -------- - ----- The brainy one Les. Strauss ---- ------ A lias: "Red" Grange John Suelzle--- ---- ---- The optimist Smiles Walker ----- ------ T he trumpeter Ed. White ----------- Eugene Yolton ------ Bill Zeigenhein ------ Ray Zimmerman -- ----------The Th ---The ------The C tall one , absent one short one chauffeur CQXJQEQILZD R. E. BLAKESLEE -------- The Teacher 1793581 216 Stephen Adalac Edward Burger Laura Bishoff James Drum William Eck Carl Fehrenback W. Victor Foltz Russell Formhals John Hoffman 216-10-B GxJ::::mfa CLASS OFFICERS 216 President -------- THOMAS BERNHART Vice President - - - - ALPIJONSO FAZIO Secretary --------- OTTO HABERLAND Report Teacher - - - MISS M. A. PORTER Ralph Hoffman Donna Hoover Fred Klug Harvey Metz Charles Miller Wallace Milligan Wiilher Oswald Charles Rice Joseph Restivo 216 Fred Schuler Helen Shay Catherine Sommerville George Spang Norman Telhorst Margaret Wiess Julia Waukausas Anna Waukausas William Young 216 Lady Customer Lat corner grocery store, very much in a hurryh-Quickly please, give me a large mouse trap, I want to catch the bus. 'I' 'i' "' 'I' I We imagine that at Mr. Forhan's estate four out of five of the bushes ue sfnirea. 'l' 'l' 'l' 'i' where "I seem to have run out of gas," he said, and muttered to himself, "Here's I do some fast workf' The girl's face, 'small and white, was turned up to' his, her eyes glow ing dizzily from beneath heavy lids. Her head swam. Her red lips were parted, and she sighed faintly. Why not? He was her dentist. EH! EH! irvfo 0 NINE EUR EHR 303 GUR CABINET 303 HENRY 1Santail CLAUS - - Pres. RUTH fCurlyj HUBER - - - Sec. ROBERT fArab'b HEIN - V.-Pres. OLIVE fCutiej LAWRY - - PUSPUOEFUIUPTF Anderson-Hotsy Totsy Aquadro-V amper Bauman-Hoppe Buettner-Jimmy Murphy Claus-Coolidge Creighton-Farmer Daniels-Wrorlg Number Degenhart-Wagner's Pet Donaghy-Light Headed fwhich? b Gill-'6That Certain Party" Q m ru 5 Or' r' 216933359 FU Wfah Hoo Rep. Lawry-B ashful McCarron-Gracef ul lVIcRoberts-Macbeth Marsh-Thrif ty Maser-Tiny Mehl-Swifty Meyer-Forward Moore-Racheal . Mullaugh-Caruso Paranfski-Prince of Wales Powell-Buffalo Bill :sw.wrww FU Goldbach-Andy Mellon Green-Ol' 6'Still Green" Hathaway-Saphonology Heck-"By Heck" Hein-Static Huber-Blondy Hughes-Silent Jones-Smiles Kaehly-Ukelele Lady PFSFFFSSS GSQQYC Richardson-Flappcr-? Slonaker-Bobby Spill-Mickey McGuire Stone-Candy Kid Surman-'4The Sheik" Toliver-Harry Wills Voelkel--Dumb Dora Wallace-Eppie W3ShiHgtOD1DiHblll Q I an Q F OJ Q352?ZJ!PS?Q?Q gQoE.52.n2':'gj s:5A9"'D".9':o9Qn.. Soggmigmgmi 2253253533 li Q-A l-,Eff rn-U' 32 :QSO-3362 gaggwgwgew D':rbN5"'UD'--O"" U9-,T' C""'r-nfbm'-3: fDfv.5Z',5"a2.':tf:+.3 5- - -40" N 5-Q?-5agUi'L.a5g 5-1-+a"97K"U 305. 33032 5- -: 'ao. -- if Q' :mv Ui .000 N .v Q- ..ofDs- as .219 '4 D.- 2 2 3 -v E' 2. 'U GSJLZQ The room with the pep, Three-O-Three The room with the rep, Is the room for Zlle. 1' "IEP Marhrlnr CEir1a" E. A. jHfltQ'Lrrerg 314 CXQSEQZO wi-:us CRIST --.--..- Prvs. JANE sE1FERTH ---.- V..PfpS Hm,EN SCHLEY - - - Svc.-Treas. GRDHCID Virginia Allan Vluriun Brusevker Florence Bussey Martha Cook Murfisu Duvunzu Ethel Ellis Esther Fri-illi-y Genevieve Hatclnnun Hinge-lie Heinemann Emlitll I'If'I'f'llf'lll'0ClllPl' Emma Kiefer ,luck La Qnatra Emily Locigil Martlm Malsch Xvtxllllil Mayer Wm. Mille-man Carrol Norris Lottie Ricllarilson Glenn Rouse Norman Rogers Adu Secor Carl Seller Anna Slone Henry Sullivan Q- Irene Weiss Allene Wilder Belly Yellig Grace Yolton L' Mn AOA- mln- mln- Mm Mn MOI' min- Mn at M an 0 'KOA' 'RV' Q vw vw vw vw uw up ww ww up uw up -vw ' u -vw -H0 1 1 K 1 5' fo il LI 11 P Q' 5 6 O Q 3 mr. mtllmmz 65 GEORGE ATKINS I E, ORA MAE BAKER Q WALTER BEALL 'Q JAMES BAIN 5 ANA RIJERRLE Q s SAMUEL J. GARVER S fl LOIS CARTER 5' WILLIAM GOLLYER i Y HARRY J. DILLER 5, JANE K. ERWIN Q CAMPE EUWER . 'Q FLORENCE B. FISHER Q LOUISE GOTTWALS 'Q MARGARET GUNTHER 5 LEROY JA GRUENER , n is MARGARET E. HEYMAN 1 WILLIAM E. HOGE, JR. Q MARGARET E. HOPEER 5 GLADYS E. HURLSTON 3, CLARENCE G. KOSTELAZ f CARL A. KURTZ 6 Q ? ? fl i 1 Q 'AO 9 O O On Mn- mm -Mn Mn- Mn- MA- A 'NU 'N' 'R 'R ,Aqw A -uv A A qv A " .nw " gw gm Qu. qw .nv .uw pw qw VO VN I n mr A A Mn- ml Mn- an an ml- A Q TM-vgvqhu -ug ' an ' -uw . an uw vw uw ' -we ' uw . ug ' wg ' Q ' 3 1 H E 1'IP1111i11Q JACQUE l.ABEl.I.E, JR. HELEN LANCE MARY R. LEZIK WALTER C. MAI.I. RICHARD W. MILLER MARTHA I-I. McCUI.I.OUGI'I M. BERNICE NIZINSKI FREDERICK I.. PFISCHNER ROSE C. QUATTROCHI MARGARET RAWIE CHESTER C. REEFER JOSEPHINE I.. ROHI.EDER JOHN ROONEY HARRY W. SCHNAUFER EDWARD SEIDEI. HERMAN STEINBERC CHARLES SCHMIDT I.EI.A F. TAPPE HEI.EN B. WINDHORST MARTHA A. WURDACK HERBERT YEAGER tth The Spirit w 'vov JI Jlv Magwmh .vm .vgvwnugwnn gvqhugw .nw qw M 5 THE 50 AND 7 VARITIES A N D MISS HECK GRJEBIILIB 1. C-arl Abinanti ,,,,,.,, l..,,,,,,,,,,,- D on Carlos 2. Bi-ll Agey ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, . The Long and Lean of it 3. Geo. Antonoplos ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, P rize Booster 4. John Anltonfoplos ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,., T he 3-0-7 Linguist 5 Rich. Balllintine ,,,, ,,A,A, T he 'M-an from the Sticks 6 Fred. Brown .,,,,,,, .,,AA,, A Perfect Attendance Record.s 7. Lou Buran ,.,,,,.,,, ,,.,,,, A Mai+den's Prayer 8. Charles Clamp ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,, . Just a Drug Store Cowboy 9. Earl -Carllson ,.,,,rr,,, ,,,,,,, B uy an Ad, Mister 10. Jlames Coleman ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1, J. P. Morgan of 307 11. IMylron Dunn ,,,,r,r,,4 ,r.4, Q Ukelele Yoldeler 1'2. WoodalEllliot ,,4,,4,.,,,, U1 ,,,, I Dodge 'em 13. Charley Elpisrcopo ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, H arold Lloyd 14. Charles Gallagher ,,,,,, ,,,r,,, R educing Down to a Ton 15. Ohester'Gasparin ,,,,,, .,,,,,, A spirin' to be a Prince 16. Wm. Glass ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,.,,, R adio Bug 17. Stan Haslemlan ,.r-,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, S axophone Agonizer 18 Johnny lHave.kotte ,,,,,, ,,,.,4, T he Stages -the Thing 19. Walter Havelkotte ,.,.,,, ,,,,,, . fx Sopl1omore's Romeo 120 Henry Holusha ,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, F ineview Fairy 21. Johln Horst ,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,, K Ach -du Lieber! 22 James Jackson ,,,,,, ,,,,,4. S ociety Brand 23. Paul Keller .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, O ur Pie "Trainer" 24. Francis Kress ,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,. ,,,,,,, X Art for Art's Sake 25. Herb Laiughner ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,Y,, ,Four-Square 26. Art Lauterblauch tP.G.J ,,,,,,,., . Our Fri-tz Kreisler 27. Harrold: Lange 4,,,,,4,,.,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,, The Music Master 28. Gil Lee ,,,,,-,,,,r,,,,,,4,,,,.,,,. ,,,,,. H onor t?J Student 29. Di-ck Lerach ,,,,,,,, .,,,A., A mbridge Bound 30. Ralph Lewis ,.,.,,,,,, ..,,.A- O ur Midget Prodigy 31 Bob .M'acAl.ister ,,,,,,,, Westminster Abbot 3-2. Francis Mang-old ,,,,,, ,,,,, , Pharmaceutical Expert 33. Ed Mawhinney ,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,4 H elpful Ed 34. Howard Mooney ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , The Delblater 35. John Pas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, .,.,,, , Our Dutch Farmer 36 William Pennelll ,,,,,, ,,,."Wes'twaird the Course of Empire 37 Walter Reagle ,,,,,, ,,,,,, K lose Klip Kutter 38. Fred Reiser ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, A ll Girls are Alike to Me 39 Ches. Riley r,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, S ewickley Swain 40. Chuck R-obertson ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , Rushing the Straw H-at Season 41. Andy Rodgers r,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , Friendly an-d Ofbliging 42 Joe Sachnoff ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, T he Fashion Plate 43. Lee Sampson ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, F ineview Giant 44. Wm. Satzger .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,., ,,,,,, O ur Busy Bill, President 307 45. Robert Schlfag ,,,,,,.,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .The Keeper of the Bees 56. Jerry Simon ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,, When I was a Neofphyte 47 Jack 'Thompson CP.G.J ,,,.,,,,,,, .Still Waters' Run Deep 48 Jim Trosh .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,,,,, My Heart's in Ingomar! 49. Al Va-ndiergrift ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, P aderewski II 50. Johnny Yankura ,,,,,, ,-,,,,,,,,,, . A Walking Library GIRLS 1. Jennie Barr ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, O h. Mr. Fixelgll 2. Dot Bulford ,,,,,,,,.,, .,,,,,,,, . Doc"" 3. C-lara Carothers ,,,.,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, C larinet! I fi. Charlotte Clever ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. Always with Stan 5. Donrothy Harris ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, :Minding Her Business 6. Catherine Lewis tP.G.J ,,,,,,,,,,, Dot's Friend 7 Sue Manning ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dick, Ah!! ELMER BERTGES ----- Pres. GEORGE LASCHER - - - V.-Pres RUTH CAMPBELL ------ Sec. ALICE LEY ------ - - Treas 407 SONG SHOP MR. HOLE, Lonesome, That's All .w,......,..,.......Lw.LLL,,w,w,,,, PROP. Fred Becker Elmer Bertges Roll 'Em, Girls ......,...,,.....,,..,...,,,...,,.,,,,,,,,, ,LA,., ,,,,A,,,,A, ,,,.,,,,,,,, Ruth Campbell I Wonder What's Become of Sally .....,. .. ......,.... ., . g . Able s Irish Rose ....,.,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,L,AA,,,,,,,,,,,,, Remember .............. Always .......,...........,...........,................................... LCVS Talk About My Sweetie ............ Harry Cohen Lloyd Daugherty ..........,,,,Huth Davis George Frasch Ben Frazier Show Me The Way to go Home ....,, ...,.. .......,,,,., Small Town Man ..,,, ,,,,,,,,l.,.,,,,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,A Want A Little Lovin'., Wimmin A-A-Ah ..........,, Ray Freudenberger George Hicster George Lascher Lovin' Sam .,...........,.................,,..,...............,,.,.,,., . . ............. Sam Lehman Who? ..............,....,......,... ...,.....,........,.,..,....................,, , ,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,.,, A l ice Ley Gimme Little Kiss, Will You, Huh ? ,,,,,l,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, John Merry Collegiate ,...,......,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,, H ,,,, A ,4,, ,,,A, , H Thanks for the Buggy Ride ,,.........., Tenderly .......,,..........,....,.,..........,..,..,.r,.., All Alone ,............,,.,..,rrA...,. .,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, Willie Myers Robert Mcllvried Arthur Nolte ,.....,.,.....Raymond Peffer Falling Arches .......,,,.........................,...,...,,.,,... ..,.,,...,. ....,.,,..... .Ken Porterfield l'm Gonna let the Bumble Bee Be ,,,,,,,.l., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B ee Riley Vagabond King .... .,,................,,,,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,A..,.,,,,,,. .Alexander Romich Joseph Steinert Drifting and Dreaming ......,,.......,rr...,,.r..,,, ,,.,.,r,,..,.,...,.....,...,,. When a Blond makes up her mind to do you ..... Don't Wake Me Up Let Me Dream .............,..,............. That Certain Party ..........,.............,.....,........ Clap Hands Here Comes Charlie ...... .A .Richard W'agner Frank Walters Willianl Woods ,.............Charles Wilson l'm Sltting On Top of the World... ........... ,r....... . Barnyard Blues ,...,... ................,,....,................ . L . Poor Papa ......... ,Adam Holler ..,,..........Frank Yund Hole 'gvgf' - .s , . ff-,.' , Q XM N U! 3 w w f - X ., ' , x ' Y r K 'YQ X -, E5 ix W., J X 1 N ?-E ig E Q fi AI' 1 N 1'7" I X w f 2' " fb Q2 , Z f X4-L K 1 4 Q , - f 1 Ni X G f W MM' 'ISE mfuwg fi 55 E :ag U m' nu , v f 2 f 5 6 Q -Q x 1 S Q , MQ , N f N f 1 Q- ,I D f M W A e f 6 ff -V- .-- A C05h!ONLY OH PLEHSE DONT Tfnsg 2 MORE Tncfaiifir Just n M1 Q 'll ' ' ' - 0 zgfuffi HWY? JESS' xf 5.:2::s.1E':S ll My QVIQW? 4775 f -- ou! H N 1 X ' w'1"f'S UNDER :ak su X V Th A KZ ff' X Ati A V 6' L J L , Q , If if ,flu g. S 070115 ' MHWHUVNE M! K "fl NHPPEP IN H F VH! Elll?.Z1' M MH' f - O F DOWN in nur ROCKY SLOPE OF F1PvEv115,w ' .. LE ROY CfnueNsn5 Swfnttb cnuseogwff- H C0"U'WV'0N 3 , 'Q Qc? my Lg: if ?,tLii, kx Qaneenve W2 X . 6, G09 Da M I 0 rl, 0 , E . Av 1 Lua 6 'gli U ' ff 'f ax: V5 iz,,,,, if" 5 ,X KEUP BUT ,T-QISX The kip PARTY HELD nvigg 'fqrz QVRNFURR R33 Refssv. , 1- ' fb 22' L P1 S ygp EVEAV MF By Jova IT3 Quvee n Lnfue ou, JMQNN WORLD nrtsn m.L N71 Q Q coma'-V J C Km I -is 1 2 adgfffgg 77,5 ,gn cs fan r-nGHfSf QE? -1 K .1 . . N l f 9 V' i 1 543 x om- Q M W Z nowgfzxxfw ' ' Qi "" k 6 1 I L xx Q if x, V 1,2'fif::oSRg SNCSRTH N 7 'Z' E , Repairing Washing E? Polishing Gas E-2' Oil NORTH SIDE PAIGE - JEWETT CO. NEW AND Goon USED CARS 210-212 W. Ohio St., North Side Phone Fairfax 1166 "For Your Savings" REAL ESTATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. 516 FEDERAL STREET GXJLID Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent "Open Saturday Nights Ed Mawhinney-Wihat do you think of my argument? Satzger-Sound, most certainly sound. Mawhinney-And what else? Satzger-Nothing else-Merely sound. 'I"I"i'l' "Are you busy tonight?" asked the very young and exceedingly good looking English professor. "Oh, no, Pm not,', gushed the fair' young one, with visions of a date floating before her eyes. "Then I'd advise you to correct your back themes and hand them In tomorrow," was the disappointing reply. ARCH PHARMACY VYIIQ-re the Students Meet ARUH k WEST OHIU STRPZIYPS Parker and Schaeffer Fountain Pens Films Printed and Developed SAMUEL J. CARVER g Dealer in Choice Provisions Smoked Meats, Etc. GXJLIO Stall No. 58 Diamond Market Pittsburgh, Pa. The Student's Preference Young Fellows M5011 B l u e S u it S For Commencement .lust come in and see them. Then you'll know why so many High 'Extra Pants School boys come to "The Helpszl 70 Maifh Sluts Yourself Sf0l'!',, for their clothing needs. , "THE I'IELP YOURSELF STOREH W O L F S 531 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBURGH wve 'DAWVQQN ee co' ii Utealdsmtekllnrqyages 3 and Ynsurancc W 603-5 W. Diamond St., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Fairfax 6304 The man stood on the stage and asked for some bread and the curtain maine down with a role. 'I"I"X"I' The 12-B Class Night Social was the biggest social event this semesterg we eongratulate them in their achievement. 'Fifi' The diving classes in 403 have been stopped as all the springing boards have been replaced by good solid floor. INSTITUTE "THE NORTH SIDE BUSINESS SCHOOL" Offers the facilities of the SUMMER SCHOOL to those who want a Business Training Course at a most convenient location during morning hours, and at Reduced Sutnnner School Rates. Spm-vial efforts lllilil? to assist grafluutes learn Shorthnntl unll Typewriting for use in college classrooms. Choir-0 of Gregg or Spvnverian Shorthand l'l' CAN BE DONE in the Summer School C395-TSIQZU Call Fairfax 1312 North Avenue fNvar Fvdvralj 0. B. Hughes, Manage-r Of all the sad surprises The-re's nothing to compare, Witli ll'l'LlfllIlg in the darkness On a step that isn't there. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' Gil-I say, olal man, can't you take a joke? Jas. Wcttavh--Sure, where do you want to go? 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' ,lack 'llhompson-Glafl to see you back in school again this quarter. Wlult are you taking? lioh IVlvl.-liiverything wot ain't nailed flown. 'I"I"I"I Yankura IsarcastivallyI-You'fl he at ll0llll' in Lontlon. Coleman-How volne? Yankura-You're usecl to being in a fog. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' Farmer-Be this the W0lllkllt,S exchange? Woman-5-Yes. Farmer-Be ye the WOlllHIl?' wOIll3Il1Y8S. FllFlllPf-W0ll5 then, I- think- l'llA keep- Maggie. . 5' F6 S., 3 Qi, 1 "Q . v y fl,,zi , ,f' ' .1 l i tiflh ' . I 1' il V I X ui 1- ,gy Aug A R, 4 ll 1 ,X , I x CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF ALLEGHENY HIGH SCHOOL A distinction of which you may justly feel proud ' AFTER GRADUATION fvrl ' Gxyz-:sfo Will you be ready to step out to take ' your place among the fashionahly dressed, whether it be at church, at a social gather- ny ing, or in the style promenade? ' If it is a new suit, a new coat, or a new v-4.- dress that is needed, you are sure to find it here, and at a price that will please you. Should it he gloves, stockings, handker- chiefs, jewelry, a handbag, or anyone of the needed accessories which play such an important part in 0ne's attire, it is certain , E that you will find in these vast stocks, just ii ' what you want, and at a price to suit you. E. f I The breath of Spring and Summer per- a ll nieates the whole store. Displays were " vel, I 5 never more attractive, nor have prices for A goods of such dependable qualities been l . X lower in many years. 1 w--- Come early for first choice. "v" THE JONES DRY GOODS CO. FEDERAL STREET si PARK WAY CLEANERS OF DISTINCTION DUQUESNE DYE WORKS Stayton and H odgkiss Streets FAIRFAX 9121 Visit the Parks Use the Weekly Pass Gkil-'ILID PITTSBURGH RAILWAYS COMPANY GLDSILZD HLIVE IN AND EXPAND YOUR BUSINESS IN GREATIER PITTSBURGHD STUDENTS: DURING VACATION EARN JVIONEY EASILY -- PLEASANTL Y. 1002? PROFIT FOR YOU! 333333 Selling Rubber Specialties, Superior Rubberized. Reversible Aprons, Etc., turn your spare hours into Dollars Call or Write. Phone, Fairfax 9600 SUPERIOR SPECIALTY. CO. 526 FEDERAL STREET N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. The LUNCH R M MANAGEMENT extends to the Class of 1926 its best wishes and takes this opportunity to express its appreciation for the patronage of the Alle- gheny High School Students during the pastsemester ALLEGHENY TRUST COMPANY fl-13 Federal Street Pittsburgh, Pa. limi? CAPITAL ---- 3700,000.0 SURPLUS - ' 55900,000.0 4'Zw on Savings Ac r'az unts CY-NYJ Upon Saturdays fill Day Mvmlier F vdwrul Rvscrvc System 7 ' A 7 7715, rf 4 Q ' N - W U 1f"T -qw -gv V , 5 ' fr rs iff EIU IPB 0 'isa , 0 Say it with-Reymer's and you have said it in the sweetest way possible GXJIIQID Ask thc young lady-She knows. The girl was so dumb that she thought the doctor was flirting with her , when he told. her she had a cute indigestion. 'I"!"1"I' A dumbbell is a fellow who things a pool room is a place to swim. 'l' 'I' 'l' 'l' The lyion Tame-rs, consisting of: Vandergrift fpianob, Haseman fsaxo- phonej, Cochran fsaxophoneb, Wettach ftrumpetih, Buran lbanjob, MacAlistcr ftubar, and Lec Qdrumsb extend to Allegheny their sincere thanks for their cooperation in making this organization a success. 'I"I"Z"I' The 307 paper, the "Daily Swig" will be discontinued during the sum- mer months, owing to the scarcity of ink. This paper was the official mouth organ of 307. JAMES WETTACH STANDS 20-22 ALILGHENY MARKET T THE BANK OF PITTSBURGH National A ssociation PITTSBURGH, PA. The Oldest Bank in America West of the Allegheny Mountains FOUNDED IN 1810 GXJHSELZO CAPITAL, 553,000,000 SURPLUS, 54,400,000 'LI never in my lifef, said a clergyman to his wife, after a sermon, "so touched the congregation. They were entrancedg every eye was upon me from the first word to the lastf, 'LNO wonder," said his wife. "Your gloves were inside your hat, and when you took it off they remained on the top of your head all through the sermonf' 'I"I"1"I' Why all the pans of oil sitting around the corners? I put 'em out for the mice. I hate to hear them squeak. Bell 2087 Fairfax W. E. SCHATZMAN E. C. FREDERICK GX!!-"-555113 Druggist GE.3l:lllfD lll- Shoes Q15 rruu CX9 Qf5:::5CS9 739 E. Ohio St. fCor. llladisonj 417 Federal Street ' N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. S., PiUSlJlll'gll, PH. ...fre - H. GERSTBREIN if . i 2 2 , 6X,.,.,,,D X f..C'ff1'i'.16T llllllfd ,. ' " First Class Barber Shop QZWHHCSQ 111 EAST OHIO STREET ' Real Estate Savings Sr Trust Co. N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. 516 Federal St., N. S., Pittsburgh Some Allegheny High School students' notion of nothing at all is a ham sandwich with the roll removed. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'l' Andy R.-You know, Mary said that last night she dreamed she was dancing with you. Paul Keller-You thrill me all to pieces. - Andy R.-And then she woke up to find her kid brother pounding her feet with a flat iron. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'l' She was just a dry goods dealer, but she had her notions. "Try the Drug Store F irst" THIRSTY? YES. Then Drink: Old Corner Drug Store ORANGE CRUSH Peter G. Walter, Pharm.D. LEMON CRUSH Cornp, of LIME CRUSH CHESTNUT 81 LOCKHART STS PITTSBURGH, PA. - Real Fruit Drinks PARFAY CO. "Your Druggist Is More Than . , - A Merchants Ohio Street Fairfax 1754 BELL PHONE: 2789 FAIRFAX WALTER L. GANGLOFF PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR We handle the new GAIN-A-DAY WASHER Perrysville Avenue at Kenwood, N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. WORKINGMANS SAVINGS BANK AN-D TRUST CO. Ohio Street and Madison Avenue GXJSSLID CAPITAL 3100900.00 SURPLUS S1,500,000.00 DEPOSITS OVER S12,000,000.00 GXJSSQZB SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Judge-This man's watch was fastened in his pocket by a safety chain. How did you manage to get it out? Pickpocket-My fee, your worship, is six dollars for a full course of six lessons 'I'+'i'i' 'lioge-What do you slick your hair down with? Agey--Crisco. ' lloge-Why? Agey-Sothat 1 don't have to get any haircuts. Hoge -Why? Bell Phones: Fairfax 6248 - 6249 R. T. PEARSON CO. Real Estate and Insurance 116-118 Ohio Street. West fNext to P0st'Ofl'icej N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Eat and enjoy our mild cured hams and bacon Delicious Lunch Meats of all kinds THOS. A. MURPHY Pork Products 60 Diamond Market Pittsburgh, Pa. Atlantic 0924 Ph :F'f 6400 . "T . one "' 'X CEJEHILID 44 THE PARK VIEW E C""'P'ime"" of coNFEcT1oNERY of 'IIA HVFHE CREAM OF 'L' PITTSBURGH Federal and E. North Avenue North Side 53355-'IQLID Home Made Ice -Cream Candies Tobacco, Cigars, Magazines 'PITTSBURGH JCE CREAM CO. C ll C d 9651 a e ar Reporter-I'n1 coyering the "Sons of Levi" Banquet. Waiter-This is it. Reporter-But I don't see anyone. Wai-ter-Ilh, somebody just dropped a dime in the lobby. 'I"i"i"I' Marian McClain-When did swimming become a national sport in Scotlax Margaret Herpel--Hurry it along. M. Mc.-When they erected toll bridges. ld? BELL BROS. Candy, - Cigars, - Ice Cream GXJIHELZD Hot and Cold Lunches QYWHICKQ Un the shores of Lake Elizabeth Bell Phone, Cedar 3595 WYLAND 81 -CALNAN Stands 76 to 80, Allegheny Mark Fish, Oysters and Sea Food .Came in Season N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Pl l AUGUST LOCH COMPANY ' J E W E L E R s 415 Federal Street, North Side GYWSICXEJ GRA D U A TI ON GXJSILXB GIFTS Conzmenzorate the Big Day with a Gift as enduring as the love that goes with it lst Fliver-Got any alcohol? 2nd Fliver-Do 1 look like that kind of a car? '1"I"I"I' Francis F.--You have the advantage of me when we go around together. Reuter-How's th at ? Francis-You're in better company than I am. '1"t'I"I' Attendant-Thereis a man outside who wants to know if any of the patient have escaped lately? Director of the insane asylum-Wvhy does he ask? Attendant-He says someone has run away with his wife. Telephone: Fairfax 6714 REGINA CANDY CO. GRDGELZD - Home Made Candy - Qfu::rx9 817 FEDERAL STREET N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA Bell Phone Fairfax 1385 J. W. VVIELAND Dealer in Extra Mild Hams and Bacon Home Dressed Pork and all kinds of luncheon meats Stall'No. 19, North Side Market Pittsburgh, Pa. SPARTA CONFECTIONERY 403 East Ohio Street GX!!-'l!lQ.!D Best Home Made Candies QZTIEIQCYQ Made Fresh Daily E A T ROSEVALE BRAND HAMS AND BACON Nntritious and Contain the Proper Vitamins If not available, write or phone WILLIAM ZOLLER COMPANY NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Government Insoection, Health Protection Est. No. 353 THE 202 SPINSTERS Congratulations to 202! We are not all going to be spinsters even if we arc all called thus. ,lean Ferguson has fixed that for us. We might even be represented in the rolling pin world. 'l"l"!"I' Lois Allen, the famous mathematician, has figured 0111 that, on account of the heat expanding the rails, it is four miles further from here to New York in the summer than it is in winter. 'l' 'l' 'l' 'l' The Athletes of 202 show great speed in leaving school at the end of the day. lt is usually 5:30 when Mlle. Solberg sees the last form disappear through the dismal but cheerful hallway. EIBEIEE BRAKE LlNlN'G The W1:rld's Standard lnstalled while you wait, at A. M. BALDINGER 611 W. Diamond Street, N. S. Opposite Boggs di: Buhl Fairfax 7551 M. GOLDSTEIN GXQQIB Fanry Groceries 81 Smoked Meats Fruit 85 Vegetables QZYX9 Phone Cedar 9996 3458 Perrysville Ave. N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. A VISION OF THE FUTURE- "In the mirror of today is the future of tomorrow." Worthwhile people attribute their success more to a business training than to any other cause. DUF F S-IRON CITY COLLEGE 424 DUQUESNE WAY, PITTSBURGH, PA. for 86 years has been making brilliant futures for HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Send today for our "A Vision of the Future" I GIFTS V For graduation and GOOD Commencement CLOFFHES Cards, Novelties, Pens, Pencils Late Fiction, and Framed Mottoes CHEAPER THE BOOK SHOP 613 W. Diamond Street N. S., Pittsburgh. Pa. R Res. Phone, West View 1327-W Clothiers - Tailors EDNA W' KUNZ Hatters, - Furnishers Dealer in Fresh and Smoked Meats QZSUHICIXQ Stall NU' 4 Allegheny Market 504 - 506 Federal Street N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. N, S., Pittsburgh, Pa, C. D. Seapker. fllgr. The cow's lament-I didn't raise my hoy to he shoulder. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' Teacherfwiillie, I hear your big brother has the Mumps. Do you think you,ll get them? Willie-Yes, mum. 1'l1 get 'em just as soon as he outgrows 'em. 'l' 'l' 'l' 'l' Satzger freadingj-wllhe knight Went out to chase the boarf' 'Edna Poor 1fy'awningl-Wish I had a knight. 'l' 'I' 'I' 'l' "Helen has great talent for painting." "How do you know?', NI can see it on her facef' Bell Phone: Cedar 0218 F. L. FALCK Ea' CO. PITTSBURGH, PENNA. Manufacturers of OLD HON ESTY SOAP 'rmun-: MARK Gkjllfllifb The Soap that is sold direct from factory to consumer Bell Phone Fairfax 1508 DELISI FRUIT COMPANY Dealers in Fruits and Vegetables Stands 128 SI 80, Allegheny Market N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. PEOPLES DRUG STORE GSJLID Home of Pure Drugs QZYT9 Kodaks Sick Room Nccds n completc feature 4 East North Avenue N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Dot Hctzel-Oh, that candy just makes my mouth water. J. Havekotte-Here's a blotter. 't'I"I"I' Schcffel-What part of those student 'cars causes most of the wrecks? Jackson-The nut that holds the steering wheel. 'Z"X"I"I' "I hear Bob was thrown out of college for cribbingf' "Ycs." "What happened?" He sneczed while he was taking an exam in Russian and they threw him ou for congugating a verb." "Pc:-l'cct XVorkmnnship and Service" is our ,Motto for H,I'JMS'l'lTl'HING, PICOTING, PLEATI NG lll"l"I'l DNS 001' Eli ED and PINKI NG WILES 81 MEESE SHOP 403 Federal St., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Phone Fairfax 8864 LUCILLE BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Lucille Elliot, Registered Graduate Shumpooing, Massaging, llIllIlll'llI'llIK, Facial und Scalp 'l'l'0llflll9lIfS Marccl Waving, Special 8.50 Opcn Evenings 4-09 Jackson Street fNear Schoolj Fairfax 1332 HENRY H. SCHAEFER GXJIHELZD Ill eats QZWHHYY9 Beef, Veal, Lamb, Pork, Etc. 62 Diamond Market Bell Phone, Atlantic 2332 I Bell Phone Fairfax 1882 WALTER A. FAULK GRJIIQZB Florist QZBSECXS Cut Flowers, Plants and Designs 37-148-149-150 North Side' Market Nittshurgh, Pa. Sentimental Spinster of 202-Six times we have advertised that some lonely maidens seek light and warmth in their life, and at last we got a reply- from the gas company. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' Rufus-Wyfo' you all eall yo' gal "Valspar"? Rastus-'Cause boilin' watah cain't tu'n 'er white. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' Dick Gaertner-May I have the last dance with you? Ev-You've just had it. 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' Ruth Meyer-The man I marry must be intelligent, handsome, brave- Dlck Miller-How you flatter me. ' Telephone, Fairfax 2195 A. E. JONES CO. Sign Makers, Painters, Decorators 1313 Federal Street Office I-Iours: 10 A. M. to 5 P- M.: 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. Call Fairfax 6811 for Appointment DR. FRANCIS J. LARVA Dentist 2617 Perrysville Ave. N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. D R I N K 2? DAVID scHoEPF If you can't get Lem-n Blennd Dealer in ask for Fresh Meats Poultry and Game in Season Orange Blennd GXJLZQ GXJLID Phone Fairfax 3576 Shop: Az all good soda fountains 2537 Perrysville Avenue NIED'S DRUG STORE Compliments of For Drug Store Needs 9 3 Registered Pharmacists Agents for - , ' L' ' , Federal Street North Side Sdwpgers lfetlmp Pens 541 EAST OHIO STREET Fairfax 1350 I Cor. Middle Street j Patron-Do you serve fish here? Waiter--Certainly, we cater to everyone. i"I"I"t You've all heard of the absent-minded professor who poured catsup on his shoestrings and tide knots in his macaroni, but how about the fellow who twisted the baby's ear and then walked the floor with the phonograph? 'i"!"l"i' Dick Lerach fafter long argumentj--I wonder what would happen if you and I ever agreed on anything. Sue-I'd be wrong. Phones, FAIRFAX 2352-2353 NORTH SIDE BUICK COMPANY RETAIL BUICK DEALERS Pittsburgh , effffwv . L. 100 W. Stockton Avenue N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. PHONOCRAPH REPAIRING In All Its Branches VVe sell repair parts for all makes fy?" f ot' Phonographs f :. N . Vg ' A Pllonoggraph Shop for more than 20 years X, Q, 4 JA fy . . . . C ,,,,..--'F' if Columlbia, Victor, Edison, Brunswick and I . L other Phonographs repaired M Our charges are reasonable. Phone us, Atlantic 4655 IISON, Blil'NSlY'll'K, UOLMl'lllA AND ODEON lfltxlfllills IGI BRUNSWICK, RADIOLA AND ATWATER-KENT RADIO COLUMBIA MUSIC COMPANY "The Old Reliable Store" 101 SIXTH STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. John F. Henk, Manager Open Daily Until 6 P. M.-Saurllay 9:30 P. M. Nurse-On whom are they operating today? Orderl -A fellow who had a golf 'ball knocked clown l1is throat at the links. Y Nurse-And who's the man wtating so nervously in the hall? A relative? Ordcrly-N03 that's the golfer-a Scotch gentleman. He's waiting for his ball 'I' 'X' 'I' 'X' Harry C.-Don't you think opposites attract? Gus-Why, of course, silly. 'I' 'I' 'l' 'l' Louie-Ev told me I was the answer to a maiden's prayer. Homer-She didn't ask for much. Business Hours 10 to 4 Phone Fairfax 7409 M A T Z J. F. WYSSEIER Milliner Lighting Fixtures and Lamps 212 Oliver Avenue Room 600 Pittsburgh 20 W. North Avenue Relnodeling and Alterations N, S., Pittsburgh, Pa. A Specialty Telephone, Cedar 7410-7411 K V AMERICAN COAT, APRON Sz TOWEL SUPPLY CO. WE FURNISH COA TS, APRONS, OFFICE TOWELS TABLE AND BED LINENS 1001-1007 Crlmmu STREIET N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. Marge ,l.-You seldom find an fellow with both money and brains. Lester Strauss-What makes you so sure 1,111 broke? 'I"I"l"I' An orutor at one of the University Unions horc off the palm of merit when he declared that "the British lion, whether it is roaming the deserts of lndiu or elimbing the forests of Canada, will not draw in its horns nor retire into its shell." 'l"l"I"1' Farmer fto horse dcaleri-Nope, I don't hear ye no malice, but I certainly do hope that when you're chased by a puck of wolves you'll be drivin that horse you sold me. 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