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Q Page Sixteen DAVID H. AUGENSTEIN Dick Overbrook 1, Music 2. SpN6h is gn'at,' but 51- lvnrr' ix grmlcrf' RUTH AYERS Ayr'rxi1 ' Class President 3, Student Council lg Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Latin Club lp Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, Intramural Sports 4, Triple Trio 3, 4, Up In The Air lg Once In A Blue Moon Z. A glowing pcrsomzlilyg the powrr of l1'u1l1'r- ship. LOIS I E BACHMAN ULU!! Glue Club 3, Triple Trio 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 4. Road, mink, lmrn, and irzwurdly digest. O BEATHICE A. BARTH HBFBH College Club 3g Camera Club 4, Mt. Oliver 1, 2. A smile that glowxf' THE ANTIIEM ROBERT BASHOR nyonn Soccer 3, Overbrook 1. llc maker no honor. IAMES IOHN BAUMGARTEN rrjimmyxr College Club 3, 4, Drama- tic Club 45 Mt. Oliver 1, Z. Ou with the dance. A K I QL 1 upyf CHARLES BECKMAN Chufk Mt. Oliver 1, Z. Thr slzorlrkvt mfswcr is doing. IDA MAE BENNETT Jimmie Anthem 47 One In A Blue Moon 2, Overbrook 1. In measurcless content.
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'O 1 Each year our activities were increasing, and every student found himself with a long list of engagements to fill as a member of the Iunior Class. The annual class party, the picnic at South Park, and the different organi- zation affairs, were well supported and made great successes by our class. As the year drew to a close, we joined with the Senior Class and held our Iunior- Senior Prom at Webster Hotel. Saying good-bye to the graduating class, we all faced, with chills running through us, our Senior, and last year, at Brentwood High School. With heads held high and no lack of confidence, we entered our final year. Under the guidance of Bill Schmutz as President and Sterling Burns as Vice Presi- dent, with Dorothy Hauser and Alma Loadman as Sec- retary and Treasurer respectively, our one hundred sixty-one students led the student body in activities. The Senior Class Party was one of the outstanding social events of the year. Much time and energy was spent in producing the class play which was closely followed by Class Day. Then came the never-to-be-for gotten Senior-Junior Prom held at Chartiers Heights Country Club. Only Commencement and happy mem- ories remain. And now that we have completed our education in Brentwood High School we take our departure reluct- antly. We feel that we have really made a success of our High School life. Some of us may further our education while others may go into the business world. What the future holds for us no one knows. We, as Seniors, have had a glorious experience throughout our entire tive years as comrades and stu- dents of Brentwood High School. Page Fifteen C
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A xr Ji- Y LOIS MAE BENNETT ulloisn Anthem 4, College Club 3, 4, Triple Trio 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Girls Chorus 3, 4, Mt. Oliver 1, 2. If it's 'sweet and baxh- ful' you have in mind, We're sure our 'Loix' ix just your kind. EDWARD BLOSBL Warts Soccer 3, Overbrook I. Behind a smiling provi- dence, hr Index a smiling face. RAYMOND BLOSEL HRayU Yau nrvrr hear this young man growl, Many smiles he hax, but never a scowlf' ALBERT C. BLUMENTRITT Bloomers College Club 45 Glee Club 1, 21 Football 2, 3, 49 Track 1, 21 Soccer 1, 2, 3. He has an everlaxting pep!! EDNA BOERNER ulidn slice Club lg Sunny Skies A great sweet silence. THOMAS BRITT Don Juan College Club 3, 45 Mono- gram Club 4g Latin Club 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 4, Over. brook lg Carrick 2. Of an admirable, invin- rzble nature. DOROTHY M. BRONDER Peunut.v Anthem 45 Intramural Sports 4: Mt. Oliver 1, 2. The face, the index of a feeling mind. FRED BROWN uKipn Knoxville lg Mt. Oliver 2, South Hills 2. Small, bright, and scr- ious is he, But just as bashful as he can be. age Sf Ul'llfl'l'll
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