Brentwood High School - Anthem Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1937

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JAMES STUART ACKELSON Stu ' ' Minaret Editor 43 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Clee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Cheer Leader 23 Once In A Blue Moon 33 Up In The Air 23 Oh Doctor! lg Sunny Skies 43 Dramatic Club 43 College Club 3, 4. He fears three newspapers more than one-hundred thousand bay- onets. ' ALMA AUC-ENSTEIN Alma Clee Club l, 2. Silence is more eloquent than words. HELEN I. AYERS ' ' Ayersie ' ' Track I3 Cilee Club 1, 23 Up In The Air 23 Dramatic Club 43 College Club 3. She'd rather talk to a man than to an angel. ANNA MAY BAUER Anna May Dramatic Club 43 Overbrook 1. Shes modestg her bashful nature makes her silent. page sixteen The Anthem x . 0. eftt rf 3 Cl ! MARY CLAIRE ARNONI Mamie U Anthem 43 Track l, 23 Glee Club l, 43 Up In The Air Z3 Pattic 13 Dramatic Club 43 Science Club 1. Her radiant smile doth add to her charms. LILLIAN M. AUGENSTENE i'Lil Anthem 43 Minarct 43 I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 43 Clee Club l. Z3 Up In The Air 23 Sunny Skies 43 Dramatic Club 43 College Club 3, 43 Latin Club 3. She most lives, who thinks most. feels the noblest, acts the best. GEORGE EDWARD BASELER Georgie ' ' Soccer 43 Cwlec Club 3, 43 Orches- tra 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Once In A Blue Moon 33 New York l, 2. Be ft for more than you are now doing. EDWARD F. BECKES Eddie - Class President 33 Football l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Mono- gram Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 College Club 3, 4. Theres scarce a case comes on but you shall find a woman is at the bottom.

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hindered in holding our own social affairs as a class by a lack of organization, we cooperated in every way to assure the success of the upper classmen's socials. We were well represented in the sports activities of the school even in our Freshman year, having participants in both basketball and football. At the beginning of our Sophomore year we again found it difficult to organize ourselves due to the division of classes. The home rooms of the previous year were completely rearranged which disrupted what little organization each of the former rooms had, necessi- tating a complete reorganization. This time an organ zation of the entire class was effected with the Presidency going to Edward Zag- orski, having Donald Fitzpatrick as his Assistant. john Scullen and Robert Nikolanci were elected to the offices of Secretary and Trea- surer, respectively. Several affairs such as scavenger hunts, swim- ming and skating parties, were held by the individual rooms' tlfese being climaxed by the Sophomore l-lop, the first event held by the entire class. Our education progressed as we became classified as juniors. With our organizing ability constantly growing better, we surpassed even our own expectations. The responsible position of President was given to Edward Beckes, with the remaining offices being filled by Donald Fitzpatrick as Vice President, Ruth Kiefer as Secretary. and Edward Roberts as Treasurer. The first all-class project in the form of a card party netted a fine surplus in the Class Treasury. A most interesting time was had by those attending the class partyg but this event was certainly eclipsed by the most important event of the season the junior Prom, which was held jointly with the Senior Class. ln addition to our social successes we were justly proud of our representation on the athletic teams of the school. During our junior year our prestige was in- creased by the fact that a majority of the participants of the ath- letic teams were members of our class. Now the time has come for which we have waited so long. We have almost completed the course here assigned for us and have become the Seniors of the High School, cognizant of the responsibility this name implies. In this our Senior year, we elected Harry Dickman as our President and Edward Roberts as Vice President. Mary Leister and Robert Nikolanci held the positions of Secretary and Treasurer. The wis- dom of these selections was proven by the efficient execution of all duties by each officer. A fine program of dancing entertainment was provided at the successful class party. Our Senior Prom, again com- bined with the juniors, was equalled only by the ever memorable Commencement Day. In addition to these things, we feel that our scholastic record is something of which we can be proud. We can truthfully say that we have done our best as students of Brentwood High School. And now, as the curtain falls upon our last day, Commencement Day, we take our leave with a feeling of regret rather than a feeling ofjoy at being released from a burden of work. We have enjoyed our studies and activities and we wish that we could prolong these times for an in- definite period. What the future predicts foreachof us, we areunable to tell, but we will always remember many that significant steps to- Svzardladvancement began in our school life at Brentwood I-ligh hoo . Seniors page fifteen



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TONY BlEL'I': Tonyu Soc1Ccr3. 4gC'olf2. 33Library I. 2, Loolz! He's winding up the watch of his wit and hy and hy it will strike. MILDRED Al, BOBIVII A'Millie Anthem 41 lvlinarct 4: Basketball Manager 23 Tracik l. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3, 43 C-Ice Club 1.2. 3:UpIn The Air 23 Sunny Skies 43 Dra- matic: Club 4: Collcgc. Club 3, 4. Mii.sic. onre atlrnilteil to the soul, becomes a sort of spirit, and never dies. VICTORIA BRADLEY Tory Glec Club I. 2. Orchestra l. 2. 3, A violin responds to knowing fingers. MAE ELIZABETH BIIEHLER Mae Hi-Y 4, Cvlcc Club I, 23 Dramatic: Club 43 College Club 3. 4. Usually heard before seerif goes arm in arm with old man excite- ment. PERRY BLACK ' ' Noi r ' ' Football 2, 3, -Ig Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 45 Monogram Club 3. 4: Cvlec Club I, 2. A character is like a kite. It will never soar unless held by a string of good judgment and balanced by common sense. ROBERT BORNEMAN Bob Minaret I: Student Council 25 Orchestra 3. 45 Band 3, 4. A mans collective disposition constitutes his character. CHARLES BRADY Chuck Soflbcr 4. Allan rnay be made out of dust, but he tloesn I always settle. H LOUISE GLORIA CHARMI ..T0by,. Glcc Club 3: Snowden Twp. I, 2. Quiet, sober, yet not without glee. Seniors page seventeen

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