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SENIORS l BETTY I' TRITTLER HTRITH ' DOROTHY L. WARZNAK D0'I'TY Mt. Oliver l-2, Forum, Girls' Fnsemble, Girls, Chorus, Mixed C h o r u s , Pep-O-Crats, Ushers' Club. Mt. Oliver l-2, Anthem, Com- mercial Club. Poised and sincere, Dorothy types the script lor the Chee-ry Chatter radio programs. For relaxation she enjoys classical music and collects souvenirs. A raven-haired beauty with winning ways and a captivating smile. Her dependability is evi- dent judging by the responsibility she carries so well. rlhwfft' X IEAN WEAVER ' 'IEANNIEY' CLARA M' UNDERWOOD HSISSYH Minaret, Ushers' Club, Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Girls' En- M, O' 1-2. t hver semble, Dramatic Club. This litle jitterbug is always ready and waiting for a good time. Clara is rarely seen with- out a radiant smile. Why does I , the son Bill make her so delving in the IHYSYGUGS Of PhYS' Q happy? , ics. The pretty red-head with a tldir for Iournalism. A songstress who is nice to know. She enjoys MARGY LOU UNGEH -'pgG ROBERT E. WEINERT BOB South Hills 3, Dramatic Club, Mt. Oliver 1-2, Anthem, Com- Commercial Club, Girls' Chorus, mefclfll Club- Cheerleader. His ambitions run high. Hopes to make the honor roll some day. He'll give you aggressive com- date. With Fern and Helen she P99110 U1 G debate- forms the Brentwood Triumvirate. ' Dynamic as a cheerleader, but suave and sophisticated on a IORDAN A. USTABASHIEFF . USTA WILLIAM A. WENDELL BILL Homestead 1-2, Anthem, Mtmeo- graph Squad, Hall Squad, Stage Crew, Art Metal Club. No super student in school, yet when it comes to work, Bill is dependable and willing. Sleeps in study hall so he will be able Einstein's future rival, who to go places fast. never shuns work and can figure out any mathematical problems you have. His amazing enthus- iasm tor lite is compelling. E1-MER WILGING ELMO HELEN L. vrrnuz 1-Isuzu Boys. Hi-YI Monogram Club, Football Manager, Track Club, Minaret, Commercial Club. Track Cross Country A pert brunette who likes no- thing better than dancing-except i A generous' ffiendlv Chap who N is more interested in others than ice skating. Punctuality, occur- . . . acy and a sweet disposition will l m hlmiflif. an bociqslqiqndggi make her an ideal nurse. t amazes is Hen S Y 'S rubber man stunts. t CQ x- fl 4 V - 29 V' ' OF 1942
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SENIORS CATHERINE R. STEPHANO KAY Mt. Oliver l-2. Catherine is a sincere girl. She has unusual ambition cmd knows what she wants. With her genial disposition and her pleasant smile, she will make a success of whatever she attempts. DOROTHY R. STOLTE D Commercial Club, Pep- - at Girl Reserves. Dorothy's determination sures one that she will be ccass in the business world. e im has been to get out sc ol and get a job. ,x AMANDA A. STONE MANDY Mt. Oliver 1-2. Amanda is truly interested in all phases of sports, not only as a spectator, but as an active participant. V Her dependability and' sincerity are vouched for by her friends. MARGARET C. SUIANSKY ' 'MARGIE Dramatic Club, G. A. L., Intra- murals. A leader in sports, Margie ap- plies herself with energy to what- ever is before her. A bit of Q chatterbox, but lively company. SARAH H. SURAB SPEEDY Dramatic Club, Pep - O - Crats, Commercial Club, Girls' Chorus, Intramurals. Talkative and capable, Sara loves office work. Would lik to be Alice's first assistant. THE ANTHEM L- GRACE A. TARKER SPEED Mt. Oliver 1-2, Girl Reserves, Commercial Club, Girls' Chorus. Grace's immaculate and attrac- tive appearance emphasizes her ,pleasant manner and her effi- ciency. Writing to the army and collecting snapshots interest Grace. She can cook, tool WARREN K. TAYLOR WARREN Forum, Boys' Hi-Y, Band, Foot- ball, Basketball, Spring Fever. A dependable boy who has his heart in Forum and Hi-Y. Appre- ciates a good game of football. An enthusiastic worker in stu- dies, too. HARRY W. THEIS IOCKEY Mt. Oliver 1-2, Anthem Editor. The whip-lash that drives the Anthem staff to its utmost-that's Harry. A happy worker whose ambition will take him far in engineeringvl ONAL I. THOMAS ' 'DON cm siness Manager, Boys' - , d, Orchestra, Music lub, oys' Chorus, Mixed Cho- rus rack, Cross Country, Mim- graph Squad. Our super-efficient advertising manager. He's tops on the trombone. His parties are the best. DOROTHY L. TILTON DOT Cambridge, Ohio, l-2, Anthem, Girl Reserves, G. A. L., Intra- murals, Library Assistant. A sparkling eye and a sweet smile catch your attentiong a pleasant and interesting voice holds it. 28
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SENIORS DONALD WILL DON Mt. Oliver 1-2. A quiet chap in school, and one who tinkers with automobiles. He is always ready for a ride down south in his car. He favors wrestling. rom: F. win. IAcK Anthem, Forum, Dramatic Club, Latin Club, Football, Hall Squad. A conscientious worker who likes to tangle with a good book -even Latin. Nevertheless, he's mischievous and full oi pranks. MARIE V. WISE SIS Overbrook l, Carrick 2, Pep-O- Crats, Volleyball. A friendly girl with a cheerful disposition who is witty and humorous. An excellent dancer with many outside interests. You're sure of a good time in her company. ARCON5 EARL C. DAVIES ARCH Mt. Oliver l-2, Carefree and happy, Earl finds school a good pastime. Likes to travel, especially South. Maybe Uncle Sam will give him enough travel in the Air Corps. THE ANTHEM LEFT for the ARMED FORCES ttf DOROTHY M. WOOD DOT Knoxville 1-2, South Hills 3, Commercial Club. Dot's stay in Brentwood has been too short. We are only really beginning to appreciate her animated spirit. Her dignity almost fooled us! CHARLES W. YOUNGINGER ' ' CHUCK' ' Golf. . His heart belongs to his rod and gun, He is an ardent hunter and craftsman who always has a helping hand for others. RALPH ZAHNISER SHORTY Minaret Editor, Forum, Boys' Hi-Y, Football, Track, Basketball, Volleyball, Hall Squad. Slave-driving editor whose car' toons have given us many a laugh. Has developed great physical stamina from driving his car. Stars in basketball. NAVY EDWARD VANDEGRIFT DUKE George Washington 1, New Castle 2, Anthem. Where there's a party you'll find the Duke. The likeable playboy with infinite extra-cur- ricular energy. lust one girl in every port? 30
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