Brentwood High School - Anthem Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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1 E IUHS Ill? '43 An active person whose acrobatic ability is unques- tioned, Betty' Schohn burns up her excess energy in gym classes . . . A whiz at sports, as small as a mite, Ieanne Sharp with her laughing eyes has captured many a heart . . . Cheerful Betty Shonborn is the little girl with the big capacity for work . . . Mary Somple's co-operative spirit makes her a desirable classmate. Her beautiful blonde hair is the envy of many . . . Wayne Steinbeck, Stage Crew member, enoys nothing more than a round of golf or an evening of bowling. Charlotte Stewart's continual laughter and friendly dis- position will never be forgotten. Chemistry will always re- main one of those unsolved mysteries with her . . . Delores Stewart's famous two minute recitation entitled Know Your Man was very enlightening-was B. H. S.'s only representative in the Thomas Iefferson Oratorical Con- test . . . Sincerity and loyalty must be admired, if we judge by lean Sutter's host of friends. Sui can be de- pended on to help make all school activities successful, but newspaper work interests her most . . . No matter what pastime you enjoy, Bette Theobald will make a good com- panion-movies, singing, basketball, swimming. She's pret- ty, too . . . With her dignity and reserved manner, Estella Tusch makes a deep impression upon her associates. An infectious laugh, a vivacious personality-Ruth Vollmer is tops in studies, dancing, and all she under- takes . . . Squeegie or Short Circuit, as Eddie Von- dreau is known to his pals, is an active fellow who can keep himself in trouble with very little difficulty . . . Al- though a serious student, Walt Wagner finds time for art work, Y. M. C. A. and model railroads . . . With football and airplanes for relaxation and biology for serious study, Ernie Weaver is happy . . . Ieanie Weber with the gold- red hair is never without something to do-Girl Reserves, bowling with a crowd or reading a good book. Under Howard Wehling's unassuming manner is kid- den a keen wit. Blame him for your ANTHEM write-up . . . A baseball player at heart, Walter Weiss enjoys nothing better than a rousing game . . . A rabid basketball fan, Peg Wenger is a devoted letter writer-to her brother in the Marines . . . Another of those capable commercial students, Helen Widman also excels in sports-shades of Sonia Heinie . . . Blonde, even tempered Patricia Williams is happiest with a pencil and sketch pad in her hand, and we do mean art for art's sake. Anthem-Page 27

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Schohn, Betty Sharp, leanne Stewart, Charlotte Stewart, Dolores Vollmer, Ruth Vondreau, Edward Wehling, Howard Weiss, Walter Shonborn, Betty Sutter, lean Wagner, Walter Wenger, Margaret Anthem-Page 26 Somple, Mary Steinbeck, Wayne Theobald, Bette Tusch, Estelle Weaver, Ernest Weber, lean Wiclrnan, Helen Williams, Patricia



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Willis, Harold Wilson, Edward Windeknecht, Dorothy Winterling, Iohn The show couldnt go on without Tony 'v'v'illis behind the scenes. Hunting deer fthe four-legged typel is his fav- orite pastime . . . Ed Wilsons carrot top can usually be found on the baseball diamond. Tops in his field . . . Dot 'Nindeknecht is a cheerful little redhead with a song in her heart. The Chorus is her pride and joy . . . Ding Winter- ling has educated the Senior Class on the why's and where- fore's of pidgeons. The Great Lover tSenior Class Play? . . . I-lard work and excellence in studies characterize lane Wunderlich. Loves a good argument in P. O. D .... Toes Yochum's successes on the cinder path and his entertaining Wunderlich, lane Yochum, Thomas Young, Edmund Young, Eileen Zippilli, Margaret Zuber, Carl Zuber, George cartoons have won him much praise and honor . . . A handy man on the Mimeograph Squad is Ed Young. Enthusiastic on the baseball diamond as well . . . Sincerity combined with a sense of humor makes her a very refreshing miss- Eileen Young is at home on the dance floor or cheering on the sideline . . . Peggy Zippilli, a little girl who knows all and sees all. In singing and dancing she finds delight . . . A leader in his class as well as on the football field, Carl Zuber rates tops on eVeryone's list . . . George Zuber's powerful physique and congeniality will be an asset to any man's army. Anthem-Page 28

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