George E Westinghouse High School - Sketch Book Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Class of 1932
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F rances Crane SENIOR SECTION Deborah .Xyppleman Charles Singer Phoebe Treser ATHLETICS Edna Haber Robert Dorsey ART .Xlfred Boechicchio .-Xlfred Crissman Virginia Coscia Ada Spinelli Dorothy Johnson Helen Tyler BUS l NES S Samuel Fraser ..,.l............... Business Manager Anthony Pasquerelli .,,,,,..... X ssistant Manager -lohn Gaughan Jessie blames Fred Nicholas Carmen Rossi Carolyn Thomas Dorothy l.emmon Jack Houlihan Katheryn Kline XVilliam O'Leary Frank Scarlino XVilliam XVyld TYPING Mary XYindisch Yirginia Coyne l l B Five Sayings of GEORGE WASHINGTON ir CHARACTER Characters and habits are not easily taken up or suddenly laid aside. A good moral character is the first essential in a man. I t is, therefore, highly important to endeavor not only to be learned but to be virtuous. Error is the portion of humanity, and to censure it, whether committed by this or that public character, is the prerogative of freemenf' I never wish to promise more than I have a moral certainty of performing. Discourage vice in every shape. Dk Pk Pk HUMAN NATURE I We must bear up and make the best of mankind as they are, since we cannot have them as we wish. The best means of forming a manly, virtuous and happy peo- ple will .be found in the right education of youth-without this foundation, every other means, in my opinion, must fail. Let your hand give in proportion to your purse. Example, whether it be good or bad, has a powerful influence, and the higher in Rank the officer is, who sets it, the more striking it is. We should never despair. I t is our duty to make the best of our misfortune. Every hour misspent is lost forever, and . . . future years can- not compensate for lost days at this period of your life. This reflection must show the necessity of unremitting application to your studies. I t is a maxim with me not to ask what, under similar circum- stances, I would not grant. Six RELIGION The determinations of Providence are always wise, often in- scrutable, and, though its decrees appear to bear hard upon us at times, is nevertheless meant for gracious purposes. I shall always strive to prove a faithful and impartial patron of genuine, vital religion. It is impossible to reason without arriving at a Supreme Being. True religion affords government its surest support. Labor to keep alive in your breast that little spark of celestial Ere called Conscience. PK PK P14 FRIENDSHIP True friendship is a plant of slow growth g to be sincere, there must be a Congeniality of temper and pursuits. The company, in which you will improve most, will be least expensive to you. Speak not evil of the absent, it is unjust. I t is better to be alone than in bad company. Be courteous to all, but intimate with few 5 and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence. Pk :ac it PUBLIC SPIRIT The due administration of justice is the Hrmest pillar of good government. The tumultous populace of large cities are ever to be dreaded. it Pk Pk LOVE OF COUNTRY Let us have a government by which our lives, liberties and properties shall be secured. Let your heart feel for the afflictions and distresses of every one. To stand well in the estimation of one's country is a happiness, that no rational creature can be insensible of. While we do not underrate difficulties on one hand, we should not overrate them on the other 1 nor discourage ourselves from a very important undertaking by obstacles, which are to be surmountedf' Nothing but harmony, honesty, industry, and frugality are necessary to make us a great and happy people. The welfare of the country is the great object to which our cares and efforts ought to be directed. The love of my country will be the ruling influence of my conduct. Seven EDITORIAL OUR FUTURE OR some years young people leaving high school have seen the future through rose-tinted glasses 3 they have been confident of success in their chosen work. But, we, who are having the misfortune to graduate in a period of economic stress, are troubled and perhaps even pessimistic about the future. We see our intentions frustrated by present conditions, instead of the pleasant vista we had looked forward to we face a blank wall that gives us a feeling of despair. How- ever, because we are hindered at first, are we to give up our desires, our purposes, and our ideals to become slackers that blame the times, the government, the cap- italists, and, in fact, everyone but ourselves for our failure? Instead, our dis- appointment should make us realize that in the span of our lifetime we must constructively plan to lessen the peaks of good and hard times in order to give our people greater economic security. No other generation has been trained for in- dependent thinking as we have beeng therefore, we should be more successful than any other generation in finding the royal road to the economic and social happiness of all our people. In the history of our country these periods of economic stress have demoralized business over and over again. In times past, have our citizens ever definitely planned to avoid such casualties? Or as times have improved have they again struggled against each other to increase their wealth irrespective of the welfare of the employee and the consumer? Such a policy ignores the fact that every thrifty man is entitled to financial security for himself and family. To be sure the securing of this happy economic state will tax the intellectual and cooperative powers of our people. But can it not be done? With the knowledge of social science we have acquired in school, we should be able to see the snares of politics and by meritorious legislation remove the causes that permit undemocratic conditions to exist. It is more or less an estab- lished fact that if our predecessors had not been so disinterested and neglectful in regard to politics our country would not today be menaced by the depression and unemployment, as well as by the bootlegger, the racketeer, and the kidnapper. If we will make better use of our vote than our parents have done, we may be able to prevent a recurrence of these calamities. In this way we would maintain for ourselves safety from a plight similar to that in which many of our families find themselves today. At the same time, we may make possible the realization of dreams that, at present, seem to be shattered. To whom shall we look for guidance in formulating plans for a more perfect social state? We have the thought of the ages at our command. Again and again in history men have dreamed of the perfect state where all men really are equal, a state which has no swindles, no poorhouses, no suicides. As far back as the time of the Greeks we find Plato urging a plan on this order. Then, in the early six- teenth century Sir Thomas More presented a book, U topia, which had many new social ideas. In the latter part of the sixteenth century Sir Francis Bacon gavelthe' public New Atlantis, which is the study of an ideal commonwealth. In the nine- teenth century john Ruskin expressed theories that economists of today believe to be true. To him an employer's first consideration is the happiness of his work- Eight men, his second, the genuineness of his product, and his third, his personal gain. Does the modern employer base his business plans on this standard of achieve- ment? All thinking and writing along democratic lines has not been done by Europeans, nor by Washington and the patriots who established our great republic. Today, we have great thinkers who write for current magazines. Do we read their articles or the love story on the next page? If all the young 1nen and women graduating from high school this June are to find themselves prosperous and happy at sixty we must deliberately study and plan for this accomplishment. We must think straight, organize our fellows. wisely select leaders, spread the do or die spirit, and work toward one goal. In this way we may be able to prevent a recurrence of conditions such as menace the happiness of the American people today and at the same time make it possible for us to fulfill our plans of life. MUSINGS Have you ever felt the thrill Of a long coast down a hill On a sled? Have you tried to catch the words Of the songs of joyous birds In the spring? Have you listened to the clock With its steady tick, tick, tock Through dark hours? Has your heart within you whirled Wlien you saw our Hag unfurled In the breeze? In these lines there's little wrought. This is just the idle thought Of a boy. Robert Kmpf. Nine Ten POETRY THE TRAIN I love a train-I do, don't you? The little gardens Hashing by, VVith washing hanging out to dryg Small cabins near the swishing sea And children waving their hands at meg Green meadows with tall poplar trees And cornfields, stirring in the breeze! And as I journey on my way, I love to see brown stacks of hay And sturdy horses at the ploughs And lily ponds and grazing cows. When speeding swiftly through the night, I love to see the towns a-light- Each little glow a twinkling star, just as the lamps of heaven are. And when I sing for very glee, The whirring wheels keep time with me. I love a train-I do, don't you? Stanley Guyon D. P. S. The hardest work in this whole school Is on the D. P. S. When pupils pass without a tag, You have to sit and guess. If you ask them why they have no tags, They answer with a grin: I'm going to the office now, Gr else, I just came inf, VVhen two come by with just one tag You say to one or other, Pray, where may your excuse tag be ? Oh, we came out together ! Now what to do with folks like that Is more than I can guessg It taxes ingenuity To be on the D. P. S. Deborah Appleman MARCH Beneath the silence of her chambers low March works out sweeter things than many know. She sews the seams in the violets' hoods And paints the arbutus of the woods. What matter it the wild winds blow, Bearing their blankets of frost and snow! For all beginnings of the spring Under her breast lie fluttering. ' Marshall C oles. .TW-.- Q. IRENE I know that I have never seen A girl so lovely as Irene. She is all beauty glorified: Her cheeks red roses have outvied g Her lips, a ruby Cupid's bow, VVere made for love notes, soft and low. And yet I must their bliss decline Lest they trace a Cupid's bow on mine. y Wilford Stein. lml. or LAMENT Today the seniors hold a danceg It's plain to see this at a glance: The boys have on their best arrayg The girls have set each curl to stay. To beat the time with sax and drum, They're all supplied with chewing gum, ' I 1 I try to hide my blue despair., For in their joy I may not share. This morn I broke the tardy rule And now must stayin after school u . And on my dire sin meditate. Why, oh, why, did I come late! Arlene McC'loy .Tmi OUR TIN LIZZIE Our old tin Lizzie is covered with rustg The fenders have permanent waves 3 The wind rattles its doors with every gusty Its engine sputters and raves. Time was when our old tin Lizzie was new, And one door bore the family sealg But that was the time before Dad said adieu To his cash in a stock market deal. Kathry n M aM aster. Eleven Twelve THOUGHTS A HEART I'd like to gaze into a heart, A happy heart like yours, And see just how you keep it so- Then model mine by yours. Ruth Lees. CARE Like unto a ploughshare Care breaks joys a-sunderg And each furrow that it cuts Turns the roses under. Alice M ontgomery. MOOD OF YOUTH Moonlit nights, but shadows in my hearty Sunlit days with gray depths of despair- My soul gropes futilely for an answer To life's mysteries. James Empfield. FATE Why worry, hope, or pray? You'l1 take what Fate gives, No matter how much you rebel. Palma F esta. OFF THE BOULEVARD Three squares off the boulevard through grimy windows high Faces-yellow, white, and black--peered out as I passed byg Each was an open diary But the tales they told Are centuries old. Martha Garner WINTER The sky and earth become as white As one that has been drained of hope Or as fingers, clenched and bloodless, In the throes of death. William O'Leary MGTTO WE BVILD THE LADDER BY WHICH WE RISE SE N1 035 ' .J 1' N ,ff m , , 4 F, JV, - - 1641. ' .qfi-'ff'3?1r. -w-.ggi , ' 711-Q31 . 'sf-ii V 4 ff , ,,,. .-11,5 y 4.1- M, ,y, f . , . , , :TQ 9 i .,., .. ,. - , , ::.ig.g.,:- v.3,1-fvQf- -f,:- f . , LQ .fynjg-a:g'f , , ' -V . . -fx, ,.q:- EI -N..5'4 I'-4 C V 1 1' 5 1. ,f-- , ' rf? x.-5.5, 1 i'7f'f1f11 : .--'rw V-rf .11 , V i 1 V , , , f Mini ,J 1' ff-,f4',,.. 1., gn V . .. V 'yu' 'fx , I , r 1 daffn. ', ,, - ,. J, 'iff f -:-'-rf-..f ',g U 1, ,w ,mg '- V ,- , 1'w..T 'f ' '. 'af i 5, . '43 .,.,H,1, p Mn , 1 f. ,...L-- .,.i,, . --- . 14. -,-. -1 wa, -,-ig '-5 V: W v 'sf ' T:,Z'1f!m , . ,W , . , ,Q Hr. lu :wf 'n f. ,. ., :el-.F J: f. K J X ,.r ff 'a- Q, ' ,r ,. , ' 'v, , w: , ., u. .a ' .w ., . -,. W, . u. :,. -, '- 1 . -Mx ,L ,,.-1:1 ,w:.'.:. L-Ah. Yi 3 '4 ,v A 10 sv: Ni CARLSON, CLARENCE L. 'food President of Senlor Class Department of Public Safety Member of Cabinet President of Senate Vice Pres. of Senate 12B Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Latin, Pen, Printers Athletics: Track The president of our class is he, And he's all that one should really be. BLAIR, BESSIE JANE B Vice President of Senior Class President ol National Honor Society Publicity Committee Senate Service Room Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Leaders, Pres. of Sales Athletics: Volleyball '30, '31, '32 Basketball '30, '31 Bessie has brains, personality plusg We'll not be glad when she leaves us. LYONS, KATHERINE B. Kitty Secretary of Senior Class National Honor Society Business Mgr. ol Solree Secretary of Public Safety Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Leaders Athletics: Cheer-leader '29, '30 Volleyball '32, Basketball '30, '31 Look at the list that's gone ahead: That's how she stands-nufced. GUNST, ROBERT HOMER Bob Treasurer of Senior Class Public Safety Clubs: International Relations, Art, Senior Dramatic A handsome chap, yet he gives us the blues, For his first words are, Have you paid your dues? O'HAGAN, BETTIE FRANCES Irish Social Chairman of Senior Class Public Safety Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Girl Reserves You've planned our parties, dances, too, You're 0. K., Betty, we're all for you. KRAPF, ROBERT Bob Ring' Chairman National Honor Society Cabinet Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Debating, Orchestra Conscientious and shy in his way, He'd die of shame at less than an A. ess Fifteen Sixteen ABRAHAM, ESTHER M. Es Public Safety Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Sales Athletics: Volleyball '30, '31, '32 Basketball '31 She's liked by all that are in her class, A charming, pretty, friendly lass. ACHESON, ELEANOR LaVERNE El Clubs: Sr. Girl Reserves, Sales, Big Sister When it's time to recite her voice is weak, But in study class it goes like a. streak. ADAMS, LILLIS M. Lil Clubs: Senior Leaders, Senior Girl Reserves, International Relations Athletics: Volleyball '30, '31, '32 Basketball '30, Swimming '31 Shorthand to Lillis is an awful bore: She likes gym a whole lot more. ANDERS-ON, RUTH C. Lefty Clubs: Big Sisters, International Relations, Motor Tralfic No matter what she tries to do, Ruth always manages to get thru. APPLEMAN, DEBORAH RUTH Debby Public Safety Sketch Book Stat! Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Library, Diplomacy, Big Sisters It's lots of fun to see her clench Her fists and yell out loud in French BAILEY, ELIZABETH LYNN Sis Senate Clubs: Big Sisters, Senior Choral, Art, Etiquette Athletics: Volleyball '30, '31 Basketball '30, '31, Track '30, '31 About you we have thought and thought, But to write a verse we're able not. BARRETT, CHARLES Chuck We know you're bashful and reserved, VVhen girls come round you're quite unnerved. BARRETT, EMMA Clubs: Gregg Emma., y0u'1'e the quiet kind, Girls like you are hard to find. BECHER, JOHN Johnny Public Safety Senate Chairman of Student Regulation Com. Student Athletic Council 'Cluhsz Aviation, Library Athletics: Track '31, Baseball '30 Asst. Mgr. '33, Class Football Broad smiles are signs of friendship true: Thats why our John has one for you. BEST, FRANCES LOU Fran Public Safety Clubs: Program Chairman of Senior Girl Reserves, Senlor Dramatic She makes high marks, she has no brothers, We all like her, but she's another's. BLACK, ELIZABETH HEYWARD Betty National Honor Society Department of Public Safety Senate - Cabinet Chairman of Gilt Committee Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Vice Pres., Senior Leaders, Senior Girl Reserves Athletics: Track '30, '31 This brilliant miss could talk all day, Go ahead, Betty, you've something to say. BODEN, RALPH Ralph is one of these boys Who says nothing but makes lots of noise. Seventeen Eighteen BOONE, JEAN ANN Clubs: Big Sisters, International Relations, Sr. Girl Reserves Parties, dances, being pert Jean prefers to studious work. BOYLE, RUSSELL Athletics: Gym Team '29, Football '30, '31 Track '31, '32 Russel1's the boy, with aspect mannish, Who tears his hair and spills the Spanish. BROOKS, RICHARD S. Dick Department of Public Safety Clubs: International Relations Athletics: Baseball '30, '31, Class Football '31 Get back of a tree when Dick's car you meetg You're safer there than on sidewalk or street. BRYSON, EFFIE Boots Department of Public Safety Clubs: Senior Leaders, Senior Dramatic Athletics: Class Volleyball '30 A girl whose virtues yours surpass Could not be found in any class. BUCKWALTER, GEORGE J. Red Department ot Public Safety Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Sales Athletics: Track '30, Swimming '30, Football '30, '31 The girls all run when he's around He gets so rough-he's muscle bound. BUSCH, MILDRED DOROTHEA Milly Clubs: Senior Aviation One never knows when she's around Because she seldom makes a. sound. BUTERA, CATHERINE Kaya Service Room Clubs: Social Chairman of Rada, Senior Girl Reserves, Camera Athletics: Class Volleyball '32 S0 many points you have to praiseg To name them would take days and days. CACCAVALE, ROSE M. Kacky Clubs: Gregg- Sales Somebody's Stenogu she'11 be some day, That is, if Rose ever gets her own Way. CALCUTTA, FLORENCE Flo Department of Public Safety Clubs: Senior Girl Reserves, Senior Dramatic Flo and Effie always together, Rain or shine, regardless of weather. CALDWELL, JOHN M. Johnny Department ot Public Safety Clubs: Pre . of Radio, International Relations, Sales Athletics: Class Basketball He's half the pair of sis-and-brother XVho get along quite well together. CALDWELL, MARY MARGARET Peg Clubs: Senior Girl Reserves, Senior Dramatic, Big Sister. Sales Athletics: Swimming, Class Volleyball NVaves in the ocean are never rare: But what about those in Margare-t's hair? CALDWELL, VIRGINIA N. Ginger Department ol Public Safety Senate Senior Soiree Clubs: Sec. of Sr. Girl Reserves, Senior Dramatic, Radio, International Relation , Big Sisters If a Well-meaning cop would say, Go slow, She'd give him a wink and away she'd go. 1 i Nineteen Twfnly CALL, RALPH Call The things he likes to do the best Are play and eat and sleep and rest. CANNON, JAMES o. Con Clubs: Pres. of International Relations, Hi-Y Athletics: Football '30, '31 If some chalk goes on a. spree, Don't ask Jim, it wasn't he. CARBONI, ALBERT J. Al Clubs: Senior Dramatic Athletics: Cla s Football He always has some crack to make, Beside him Cantor seems a. fake. CARBONI, CLEMENTINE Tina Department of Public Safety Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Girl Reserves Clementine is like her brother, When you see one, you see the other. CASSERA, PERRENA Perps Service Room Clubs: Senior Girl Reserves, Bankers, Senior Dramatic, Big Sisters Athletic : Class 'Volleyball Perrena danced into our heart, And that's what makes it hard to part. CATLEY, ELVA Elv Department of Public Safety Senate Senior Soiree Chairman oi Courtesy Committee Clubs: Coaching Committee of Sr. Dramatic Senior Leaders, Big Sisters Athletics: Swimming '30, '31, '32 Basketball '30, '31, Volleyball '32 'llrack '32 When fun's to be had, she's right on deck, She furnishes us with laughs by the peck. CHAMP, ALICE E. Slim Clubs: International Relations, Motor Traffic, Big Sisters Here's a girl tha.t's well worth While, She'1l enter your heart with her Winning smile. CHIPLIS, DOROTHY Chippie Senate Clubs: Senior Girl Re erves When a freshman, Dot had worries a-plenty, Since she's a, senior, she hasn't any. CHURCH, WILLARD Bill Clubs: Senior Dramatic Athletics: Tennis '32 This boy is well-known on the links: He can do Spanish too, when he thinks. CICCO, MICHAEL ANGELO, JR. Senior Soiree Clubs: Senior Dramatic. Orchestra Hi diddle, diddle Mike plays a. fiddle. CLARK, ANNA KATHARINE Annakate Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Girl Reserves So quiet, this lady makes never a. sound: Yet we're mighty glad that she's around. CLEMENT, ESTHER Es National Honor Society Public Safety Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Leaders, Senior Girl Reserves Music flows from Esther's lingers: XVhen she plays the crowd lingers. Twenty-one Twcn t y-two CLEMENT, MILDRED Middie National Honor Society Senior Soiree Public Safety Clubs: Social Chairman of Senior Dramatic Athletics: Volleyball '32, Basketball '30, '31 Track '32 Her rank as a student is very highg Then. too, she's a social butterfly. COLAIZZI, ROMOLO Rum Public Safety Athletics: Ba eball '32, Soccer '28 Football '29, '30, '31, Track '28, '29, '30, '31 A football player of highest merit, XVhen glory's won he's glad to share it. COLES, MARSHALL Mutt Senior Soiree Public Safety Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Orchestra Marshall is known as a musical jesterg Someday we may find him to be a Don Bester. CONLEY, PAUL Con Senior Soiree Clubs: Band He'll laugh at your jokes, both new and old: His friends like his virtues are manifold. COOPER. KENNETH Ken Cabinet Senate Public Safety Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Chemistry Athletics: Truck '30, '31, '32 This boy, in truth, is quite a flash, For on the track he sure can dash. COOPER, MAVIS LUCILLE Public Safety Clubs: Le Cercle Francais, Senior Library, Big Sisters Mavis has fingers quick and nimble Except when she hears, Where's your thimble? QI u COPELAND, DAVELLE Dee We seldom know when you're around But many, in you, a friend have found. COSGROVE, NORMA GRACE Public Safety Clubs: Senior Girl Reserves, Vice Pres., Senior Dramatic Athletics: Mgr. of Basketball '31, Track '30 Enemies, none, friends, en masseg We've never seen you really cross. COTTER, GEORGE Senate Athletics: Gym Tenn: '28, '29, '30. '31 Football '29, '31 Just this we say: You're a demon. What is this power you have o'er women? COYNE, VIRGINIA MARY Jin National Honor Society Sketch Book Staff Service Room Clubs: Vice Pres. of Gregg, Senior Dramatic, Sales Athletics: Class Swimming '3l Sweet and lively, thats what they sayg WVe mean Virginia, and any day. CRANE, A. FRANCIS Crane National Honor Society Sketch Book Stnlf Clubs: Pres. of Senior Debating, Vice Pres. of International Relations A young man friendly and sincere is Crane, We're sure the knowledge books he'll drain CRAWFORD, INEZ Babe Clubs: Senior Girl Reserves, Big Sisters Inez is loved by everyone she knows: She always wears a smile where'er she goes. 'I'fc'f'11ly-flzree Twenty-four CRIM, LILLIAN RUTH Lily Ann National Honor Society Lieutenant of Public Safety Senate Chairman of Credential Committee Clubs: Senior Girl Reserves, Big Si ters, Senior Dramatic, Radio Lil's as pretty as can be That, from her picture, you can see. CUDA, ADAM P. Lefty Clubs: Chemistry Adam's a. pal, a friend so true, And bound to make good I think, don't you? DAVIES, RUTH ELIZABETH Davies National Honor Society Senior Soiree Social Committee Public Safety Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Girl Reserves Athletics: Volleyball '30, '31, '32 Basketball '30, '31, '32, Swimming '30, '31 That Ruth is fond of going out ls a fact without a doubt. DE IU LUS, PATSY Pat Clubs: Band By dancing, Patsy has won much fameg The girls will ever remember his name. DE LUCA, FRANK JOHN De Luca Clubs x Alma This boy is bashful, but we've heard tell There is a. certain girl he thinks is swell. DE NINNO, HARRY R. Hankie Public Safety Clubs: Chemistry, Printers Athletics: Class Volleyball ln angry voice, with protest weak He tries to say he's not a. shiek. DORSEY, ROBERT W. Bob Social Committee Sketch Book Stat! Stage Crew Athletics: Gym Teum '30, Volleyball '31, Football '31, '32 A second Bing Crosby, an athlete, too- The girls are looking for men like you. DROSNES, RALPH EDWARD Red Member of Color, Motto, and Gilt Committee Cabinet Senate Public Safety Clubs: Pres. of Senior Dramnllc, Senior Debating With fiery hair this lad was blessed: From jokes he'll never give us rest. DURBIN, MARY K. Service Room Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Girl Reserves Athletics: Class Volleyball So very pleasant and refined, A truer pal you'll never flnd, FALLER, ADELAIDE G. Addie Chairman of Flower, Motto, Color Committee Senior Soiree Public Safety Drum Major Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Social Chairman of Senior Leaders, Social Flmirmnn of Senior Girl Reserve Athletics: Volleyball, Capt. '31, '32, Basketball, Capt. '2l!, '32, Swimming '30 Capt. '31, '32 Dancer, diver, major, an.1 more, Stay around, Addieg she'll tell you the score. FARMER, ELEANOR Ella Public Safety Clubs: Red Cross, Senior Etiquette, Big' Sister! She does her lessons every night, And so in class she has no fright. FAZIO, FRED Fritz Clubs: Chemistry, Senior Dramatic To be sure in school our Fred hates study, Outside he's everyone's pal and buddy. Twenty- five Twenty-six FESTA, PALMA Pol1y ' National Honor Society Clubs: Vice Pres. of Senior Library '31 She knows her Caesar, Cicero, too, And is always willing to translate for you. FINEBERG, CECIL Cec Clubs: Senior Girl Reserves. Big Sisters Always happy, never sad, Laughing is her greatest fad. FINKELSTEIN, BESSIE Fink Service Room Clubs: Senior Dramatic She works half the day and studies the rest, But whatever the task she does her best. FIORINA, MARGARET E. Peg National Honor Society Clubs: Senior Leaders, Apparatus, Senior Life Saving Athletics: Volleyball '30, '31, '32 Basketball '30, '31, '32, Track '30, '31, '32 Swimming '30, '31, '32 A fish in the water, you understand, But not that way when on dry land. FOSTER, BETTY VIRGINIA Cabinet Senate Public Safety Member of Credentials Committee Member of Campaigns Committee Clubs: Sr. Girl Reserves, Sr. Dramatic, Sr. Art, Alma One thing gives us cause for reflection: How do you keep that school-girl complexion? FOWLES, MARY WAGONER Lieutenant ot D. P. S. Club : Senior Dramatic, Senior Girl Reserves A Helen Wills Moody she may be yet And star in tennis in every set. FRASER, S. O., JR. Butch Sketch Book Staii Clubs: Sales Sammy is such a. tremendous joy, For he's Mrs. Fraser's Bad Little Boy. GARNER, MARTHA CAROLINA Clubs: Red Cross, Big Sister A little shrug, a hearty snicker, To get a. joke who could be quicker? GOULD, VIVIAN LOUISE Clubs: Big Sister, French Athletics: Class Volleyball '30 There are loads of Vivians on this earth, But this is one of sterling worth. GOURLEY, VIRGINIA MERLE Clubs: Senior Girl Reserves, Senior Dramatic, Gregg' NVe know that Merle will have success And hope it brings her happiness. GRESELIN, AURELIO J. Clubs: Chemistry At French this boy can go to town: We've never seen a better clown. GROSS, JAMES Clubs: Library W-fre young just once, is his belief, And so from study he takes relief. Mart URal9! NJ-ini!! Twenty-seven Twenty-eight GUEST, WILLIAM Bill Department of Public Safety Senate Student Regulation Committee Clubs: International Relations Athletics: Class Football On the day of class football Bill did shine Till he made a touchdown at the Wrong goal line. HABER, EDNA Habe Treasurer of National Honor Society Department of Public Safety Courtesy Committee Sketch Book Stall Clubs: Sec. Senior Leaders, Apparatus Athletics: Senior Swimming '29, '30, '31, Basketball '28, '29, '30, '31 Captain, Volleyball '29, '30, '31, '32, Senior Track '30, '31, '32 In every sport she is a. star, As a, scholar-way above par. HAGEDORN, WALTER Walt Clubs: Senior Swimming Athletics: Senior Swimming '32, Track '31, '32, Class Football In school he moves just like a. turtle, But you should see him run the hurdle, HALL, LILLIAN G. Lil Clubs: Senior Girl Reserves She's quite a. charming, happy lass And always noisy in the class. HAMMILL, WILLIAM Bill Department of Public Safety Clubs: Printer , Radio Athletics: Class Football lVhen things go wrong, it's Bill they blame, Such injustice-it's just a shame. HARE, M. JANE ' Lieutenant of D. P. S. Senate Chalrnmn of Publicity Committee Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Big Sisters, Sales Good values come in bundles small, Now aren't you glad that you're not tall? HASSON, GRACE MARION National Honor Society Lieutenant of D. P. S. Clubs: Senior Dramatic Your hair, they say, is rather red, But need one's temper go with one's head? HAYES, THOMAS ANDREW Buckey Public Safety Clubs: International Relations, Radio Athletics: Class Football Though in class, nothing he seems to know, The girls think Hayes a. handsome hero. HEICK, DOLORES FERN Lot Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior h Girl Re erves, Sales Athletics: Clas Volleyball '30 Always smiling, never slum, Here's a girl that's full of fun. HEINZ, RUSSELL Russ Public Safety Clubs : Radio H8l'6'S a boy who's full of fun And always glad when work is done. HERMANSON, MARION I-Iermic' Clubs: Senior Girl Reserves, Inter- national, Apparatus, Senior Radio, Big Sisters Athletics: Swimming '30, '3l. Baskethnll '30, '31, '32, Volleyball '30, '3l. '32, Track '32 Your ve-ry frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. HOCKENBERGER, NAOMI RUTH National Honor Society Clubs: Sec. Bulletin Stuff, Sec. International Relations Athletics: Class Basketball '31 She's sweet and jolly with dainty graceg A mass of waves surrounds he-r face. Twenty-nine Thirty HODSON, SARAH ELLEN Sally Service Room Clubs: Senior Bankers, Treasurer Senior Leaders, Senior Life Saving Athletics: Basketball '28, '29, '30, '31, Volleyball '29, '30, '31, '32 Swimming '30, '31 All through the winter and the fall She hurls a Wicked basketball. HOFFMAN, CHARLES Chucky Department of Public Safety Clubs: Vice Pres. Chemistry, Inter- national Relations Athletlcs: Track '32, Class Football His slightest motion is graceful rhythm: Indeed, he is Terpsichore-'s gift to women. HOLLEY, EARLE Full of pep and always jolly, You have guessed it-Earl Holley. HOLMES, GEORGIA LUCILLE Jo Clubs: Senior Library, Big Sisters, Le Cercle Francais Here is a small but brainy lass, XVhose talent is outstanding in the class. HOULIHAN, JACK jack Department of Public Safety Senior Play Stage Crew Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Orchestra, Senior Swimming Athletics: Swimming '32, Clu s Football .Ta.ck's worked our fire drill out with precision: The1'e's not the slightest chance of a collision. HOUSTON, MINNIE Min Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Girl Reserves, Radio Athletics: Volleyball '30, '31, '32, Swimming '31 I'm sure you'll all agree with this, She is a sweet and dainty miss. JENKINS, LUCILLE BOOKER Lu HUBER, JOANN Honey Senate Clubs: Senior Girl Reserves A beautiful face, gorgeous hair, A good show's in town, Honey's there. HUSSEY, HELEN E. Hussey Clubs: Senior Girl Reserves, Senior Lenders Athletics: Volleyball '30, '31, '32 Basketball '30, '31, '32, Track '30, Swimming '31 She can be still-she never wiggles, But, oh, that girl when she gets the giggles. IRWIN J. WILLIAM Billy Senate Campaigns Committee Clubs: Pres. Camera, Chemistry Athletics: Basketball '31, '32 Volleyball '32, Track '30, '32 In sports our Bill is very brightg He plays the game with all his might. ISURO, JOE Seri Clubs: Pres. Aviation Athletics: Truck '29 To ily a plane does Joe aspire, It is his dream, his one desire. JAMES, JESSIE A. Jimmie Department of Public Safety Senate Sketch Book Stat! Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Sales Athletics: Volleyball, Basketball This maid is blessed with dimples deepg Of a certain lad she thinks a heap. Club : Le Cercle Francais, Senior Library, Big Sister l N She's coy and sweet the livelong day: 1 In French she alvxays makes an A. Thirty-one Thirty-two JOHNSTONE, JUNE L. Shrimp Although she isn't merry, She sings like a canary. JONES, HELEN D. Hon' Service Room Clubs: Big' Sisters, International Relations Athletics: Class Volleyball '30, '31, '32, Class Basketball '31, '32 She goes along with malice toward none, Is always glad when school is done. KANE, GERTRUDE EBERLE Genie Clubs: Senior Girl Reserves, Senior Dramatic, Senior Bankers Gertrude expects to become a. nurse: We hope her patients won't ride in a. hearse. KENNING, JACK Jack Member of Social Committee Chairman School Reputation Com. Clubs: Sec. International Relations, Senior Dramatic Athletics: Senior Volleyball '30, '31, Class Football, Class Mushball Red-haired girls to Jack seem keeng With a certain one he's often seen. KIBLER, MAE Clubs Big Sisters Athletics: Class Volleyball Quiet and studious, nothing to say, Faithful and good all through the day. ILLINE, CATHERINE S. Kitty Senate Clubs: Art, Senior Dramatic Full of fun and witty jokes, Our Kitty be-longs to real folks. KOGER, RALPH E. Projoe Bulletin StaR Clubs: Debating, Printers, Hi-Y Athletics: Track '31, Class Football When it comes to realms of argumentation, VVe'd back Ralph Koger against the nation, LEECH, MARY LOUISE Mary Lou Chairman Colors Committee Asst. Sec. of Senate Senior Play Clubs: Senior Life Saving, Sales, Senior Girl Reserves, Senior Leaders Athletics: Swimming '30, '31 Basketball '30, '31, Volleyball '30, '31, '32, Hockey '31 VVitty, clever, full of pep, To every dance she adds a step. LEES, RUTH Ruthie Senior Soiree Senate Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Girl Reserves Athletics: Class Volleyball, Class Basketball Pretty and popular, a dancer, too, She has a charm possessed by few. LEMMON, DOROTHY LOUISE Dot Member of Credentials Committee Sketch Book Stal! Service Room Clubs: Senior Radio, Senior Girl Reserves, Senior Dramatic Athletics: Class Volleyball Dorothy Lemmon, pert and slim, Her pet diversion is skipping gym. LETTERIELLO, JOSEPH joe Senior Soil-ee Clubs: Coach of Senior Dramatic, Pres. of Chemistry Hair like yours every girl cravesg Come across, Joe, who set those waves? LOHR, MELVIN Mel Senate Clubs: Chemistry, Camera To make a. joke is to him a cinch, And he can study-in a pinch. Thirty-three Thirty-four LONG, LEONARD Len Clubs: Rille, Senior Dramatic Athletic : Class Football At friends he's always making fung He wins a laugh from everyone. LUCAS, JANE s. X Bulletin Statf Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Camera, Chemistry Athletics: Class Basketball, Class Volleyball At chemistry Jane is on the spot, But in physics she is not. LYNCH, THOMAS Tommie Senior Soiree Clubs: Senior Dramatic Tom is never in a hurry: If it's late, well, why worry? MAHON, THOMAS Tom Clubs: Radio, Printer Athletics: Volleyball ,31, '32, Class Football Every kid knows Thomas Mahon Who raises all the row he can. MAHONEY, RAYMOND Ma Honey Clubs: Aviation He's supreme in all his work, Never known to ever shirk. MANIERO, CLARA DOROTHY Department ot Public Safety Service Room Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Girl Reserves Be seen and not heard, is her mottog S0 she only says things that she ought to. MANKEL, KENNETH Shorty'i He studies too hard f?J, but except for this crime He's a. pretty good fellow with a snappy good line, MARKS, EMILIE Spark Department of Public Safety Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Banker , Senior Girl Reserves, Life Saving Athletics: Class Volleyball '32 Some think you are the quiet kind, But to know you is to change one's mind. MARSHALL, VIRGINIA Ginny National Honor Society Clubs: Senior Leaders, Senior Girl Reserves Athletics: Swimming '31, Basketball '30, '31, Volleyball '30, '31, '32 Virginia's great at basketball, Swimming, dancing-does them all. MARTIN, LLOYD A. Pete Department of Public Safety Clubs: Printers, Senior Chorus Lloyd is not the talking kind, But a closed mouth means a well-trained mind. MARTZ, MALVENE Shorty Clubs: Senior Girl Reserves, Senior Dramatic Malvene is tall: her eyes are blue: Her cheeks are like the roses in hue. MASON, MILDRED S. Millie Service Room Clubs: Senior Dramatic, .Sales Our banker and our loyal friend, You're one on whom we can depend. Thirty-five Thirty-si.1.' MATTHEWS, HERBERT Boonie Senate Manager Stage Crew Clubs: Senior Dramatic Athletics: Basketball '30, '3l. '32, Ba eball '30, '31, '32 Bunny's the boy of athletic fameg Just look at the list that's after his name. MELLER, ANNA R. Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Girl Reserves Like a sparkling, bubbling creek Bubbles laughter from her cheek. MENEELY, DOROTHY MAE Dee National Honor Society Department of Public Safety Clubs: El Circulo Castellano, International Relations Athletic : Class Basketball '32, Class Volleyball '31, '32, Class Swimming '31 To be a. nurse takes lots of pluck: XVe wish your patients real good luck. MERSINGER, ROBERT J. Mets Member of Social Committee Department of Public Safety Clubs: Senior Dramatic, El Circulo Athletics: Manager Baseball '31 The best-dressed boy and the' best-looking, too, No wonder the girls all fall for you. MILBY, RUTH Service Room Clubs: Senior Dramatic A sincere friend and Very true, The best of luck We wish to you. MILLER, SAMUEL A. Sam Clubs: International Relations Athletics: Football '29, Gym Team '30, Class Football W This much we say for Sammy Miller, lVe know of people who are stiller. 93 MOLINAIR, JOHN Mooly Clubs: Printers, Aviation Athletics: Swimming '29, Class Footbal l When :L banjo you need to pep up zz. song, Just call on John, you can't go wrong. MONACO, VIRGINIA MARTHA Member of Social Committee Department ot Public Safety Service Room Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Girl HV!! Reserves, Senior Radio, Senior Bankers Athletics: Swimming '30, Volleyball '30 Courteous, friendly, clever, and sweet, She's the kind of girl we all like to meet. MONTGOMERY, ALICE Monte Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Girl Reserves This girl is always writing verse, Sometimes it's better, sometimes worse. MORRIS, RUTH MATHILDA Clubs: Art Ruth is quiet, but We must say She wins many friends in her quiet way. MOYER, WILBUR Will Department of Public Safety Clubs: Aviation, International Relations, Radio Athletics: Swimming '30, Football '31, Track '32, Class Football This jolly boy with feet so large Is to Miss Schillinger quite a. charge. McALLISTER, PAUL Clubs: Chemistry Athletics: Class Football Our Paul is tall as he can be And handsome, too. as you can see. Thirty-seven Thirty-eight MCCLOY, ARLENE Irish Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Leaders Athletics: Senior Swimming '30, '31 This girl, who is an athlete true, Despite her marks is never blue. McKEE, MARGARET IRENE Peg Service Room Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Girl Reserves This pretty girl with a charming smile Is always dressed in the latest style. MCMASTER, KATHRYN E. Red Department ot Public Salety Clubs: Le Cercle Francais, Library, Big Sister, International Relations Her smile is as bright as the hair on her head When she feels like sighing she laughs instead NALITZ, STANLEY Department of Publlc Safety Clubs: Chemistry Athletics: Track, Class Football On the track team he puts the shot: He needs the weight, and he has :L lot. NAVARRO, VICTOR E. Vic Lieutenant of Public Safety Clubs: President of El Circulo Castellano, Sr. Dramatic Athletics: Class Football When you see a driver, careful and slow, You can be sure it's Victor Navarro. N ELSON, JEAN ELLA National Honor Society Clubs: International Relations, Sr. Library, Sr. Debating, Camera, Big Sisters The fact that honest effort brings us gain Assures us that success Jean will attain. NORTH, EMMA ELIZABETH Emma is a clever lass: A merry chase she's led her class. NOSCHESE, ALFONSO J. Department of Publlc Safety uMu HAI!! Clubs: International Relation , Printers He printed our cards,-Al Noschese: To get them done he couldn't be lazy. NUGENT, EDWARD Eddie Clubs: Radio, Sales Is Edward dumb? you make a queryg And we all answer, No, not very! OGGIER, WALTER Walt Department of Public Salety Wa1ter's a boy who's full of fung When he sees a girl he's sure to run. O'LEARY, WILLIAM RONALD Burkes Department of Public Safety Sketch Book Staff Clubs: Printers, Band Athletics: Class Football, Cla n Basketball You have the dope on ever lass And an indoor sport of cutting class. PACHERA, DOLORES E. Senior Soiree Department of Public Safety Clubs: Senior French A sweet little crooner of songs is she: Another Kate Smith she is apt to be. Dee Thirty-nine Forly PALMER, ANNA MAE CORDELIA C1ingie Clubs: Big' Sisters, Le Cercle Francais, El Circulo Castellano Athletics: Class Volleyball '30, '31, '32, Glass Basketball '30, '31, '32 She's tall and stately, kind and trueg She'l1 always be a. friend to you. . PASQUARELLI, ANTHONY LOUIS Tony Senior Soiree Bulletin Staff Department of Public Safety Sketch Book Stalf Clubs: Sr. Dramatic, Band, Orchestra, Rifle Athletics: Class Football When Tony plays the trumpet sweet, We can't restrain our dancing feet. PHILLIPS, HELEN ANNIS Clubs: President of Big' Sister, Vice- President of El Circulo Castellano, Vice-President of Senior Library Athletics: Class Volleyball '30 She brings us fun and jokes galore: We wish her luck and plenty more. POTTORFF, HELEN JULIA Babe Ofllce Clubs: Sr. Dramatic, Sr. Girl Reserves With fellows at school she's never seen, But she thinks her steady is quite keen. POZEK, JOSEPH FRANCIS joe Clubs: Aviation A hale fellow well met, that's Joe, Easy coming, easy go. PRUNTE, JOHN johnny Clubs : Aviation Tall, dark, and handsome all in oneg lt was John who put the if in fun. wr RIESTER, LOIS DOROTHY Dolly National Honor Society Lieutenant of Public Safety Assistant Editor N. H. S. Handbook Clubs: Sr. Dramatic, Sr. Girl Reserves, Sr. Leaders Athletics: Mgr. Basketball '30 Twinkle, twinkle, little star Lois is brighter still by far. ROBINSON, ETHEL E. Flubs: Sr. Girl Reserves. Spanish Big' Sisters. Sr. Dramatic, Bankers She-'S full of pep, of laugh and fun: She'll lend her work if she has it done. ROCCASANA, FRANK Rock Clubs: International Relations Athletics: Class Football Rock was a great man to the football game: Our Franks not he, but he's good just the same. SADLER, HELEN LOUISE Minnie Flubs: Big: Sister, International Relations In the Case of a friend in need Helen here can take the lead. SANTICOLA, HENRY Santy Clubs: Alma. Spanish, Sr. Dramatic In the class room he is meek, But all the girls think he's a shiek. SCHNELL, BLANCHE Boots Service Room Clubs: Sr. Girl Reserves, Senior Dramatic, Type She's popular, pretty, and yet she is smallg Her friendship is Valuable to us all. Forty-one I 7 arty-two SCH OLL, MARTIN W. Muscles Chief of Department of Public Safety Senate Member Credential Committee Clubs: International Relations, Band, President of I-Ii-Y Athletics: Cross Country '30, Class Football His facial expression few can beatg To have him in class is a genuine treat. SCHUMM, GEORGE C. Soiree Stage Electrician Clubs: Radio, Stage Crew He may never be an Edison or Bell- But a Marconi-well, who can tell? SCHWEITZER, RUTH B. Mooch Service Room Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Sales No task is too small of mention To receive Ruth's kind attention. SEITZ, RICHARD E. Dick Clubs: Orchestra, Chemistry, Rltle A small but healthy lad is Dickg Not for one day has he been sick. SHAFFER, DOROTHY JEAN Shaffer Service Room Clubs: Sr. Lenders Athletics: Volleyball '30, '31 Her rank as an athlete is hard to surpass, And her rank as a scholar is high in the class. SHULLMAN, W. HARRY Shu11 Business Manager of Sr. Soiree Department of Public Safety Clubs: Chemistry, International Relations Athletics: Sr. Swimming, Class Football This boy seems quiet, but we've heard tell At the football games he sure can yell. SINGER, CHARLES Chu:k,' Department of Public Safety Student Court Clubs: Vice-President of Chemistry, Camera, Sr. Dramatic Athletics: Football A gang of smiles, jet black hair, Pretty teeth, qualities rare. SINGER, GERALDINE REEL jerry Clubs: Sr. Dramatic, Sr. Girl Reserve , Sr. Library, Big Sister VVe've heard it said that stout people are merryg Now we know why you're so jolly, Jerry. SMALL, DAN June Department of Public Safety Clubs: Chemistry Athletics: Class Football Small is small as his name implies: But, oh, the mischief that in him lies. SNYDER, DOROTHY Dot Clubs: Senior Dramatic Her quality of blondness is not strainedg It came from heaveng it was not by March- and's gained. STEELE, ELEANORA R. Ellie Clubs: Sr. Dramatic, Sr. Girl Reserves, Big Sisters A studious girl but no slow poke, She knows how to appreciate a good joke. STEIN, WILFORD Will Senior Solree Club : Orchestrn Our Wilfred is a musical fellow: He makes sweet tunes on his bass cello. Forty-three F orfy-four STEWART, FRANCES E. Stu Service Room Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Sales She follows closely the golden ruleg She'd be a credit to any school. STRAIN, EVERETT Bud Senate Clubs : Chemistry A quiet studious lad is he, All his work's done faithfully. SWARTZ, RUTH Sw:-1rtzie Department of Public Safety Clubs: International Relations, French, Gregg' Athletics: Class Basketball '32, Class Volleyball '32 Ruth is adept at getting high marksg And, too, she's another of these French sharks. TAYLOR, ALFONSO Hooks Clubs: Printers, Sr. Library Athletics: Track '30, '31, '32, Gym, Cross Country '31 To be an athlete is his aimg Perhaps 'twill bring him worldly fame. TAYLOR, VIVIAN ALICE Vee Clubs: Big Sister Athletics: Volleyball '30, '31, Basketball '31 To put your virtues down in rhytne Requires much space and lots of time. THOMAS, DAVID Dave Clubs: Chemistry, Spanish, Band, Hi-Y, Orchestra Athletics: Truck '31, '32 Laughing eyes, a happy smile, To watch him work is worth your While. THOMAS, MADISON W. Matt 1 Department of Public Safety Clubs: Chemistry. International Relations He is a boy that many can't make out, The only Sherlock in our class. no doubt. TISO, ETHEL DOLORES Department of Public Safety Sketch Book Staff Service Room Committee on N. H. S. Handbook Clubs: Sr. Dramatic. Type Chairman. Sr. Girl Reserves, Sr. Bankers Athletics: Class Volleyball At a typewriter Ethel always lingers And rattles the keys with her nimble fingers. TRESER, PHOEBE Senior Soiree Department of Public Safety Sketch Book Staff Clubs: President of Sr. Leaders. Senior Dramatic Athletics: Sr. Swimming '30, '31, '32 Phoebe has a special pal, And We think his name is-i. TYLER, HELEN MARIE Toots Department of Public Safety Clubs: Apparatus Athletics: Class Volleyball '31, '32, Class Swimming '31 Helen is always chuck full of tricks: But work with play she can not mix. UTZLER, RUTH Useless Clubs: French Athletics: Class Basketball Gentle and quiet. sweet and gay- Into our hearts she's won her way. WADSWORTH, ANN Adolph Department of Public Safety Clubs: Senior Dramatic, Senior Girl Reserves She's sweet and dainty and quite petiteg 1 A truer friend youyll never meet. N N F arty- five F orty-six XVATSON, GRACE CLARE Clubs: Senior Dranxatlc, Senior Girl Reserves This girl so quiet and so still XVQ always liked and always will. WEDDELL, BETTY JEANETTE Betsy Department of Public Safety Clubs: Sr. French, Sr. Dramatic A jolly girl, to whom boys raise their hats, Quite adept at singing in Sharps and Hats. WELDON, LaMARR JOSEPH Shadow Clubs: Printer, Hi-Y Athletics: Sr. Track '31, '32, Cross Country '31 Now here is a. rather nice-looking boy But school books he doesn't seem to enjoy. WILCOX, RALPH Coxey National Honor Society Senate Department of Public Safety Clubs: Pres. of Chemistry, Senior Dramatic ln school, with him no one can measure, But he makes his work a pleasure. WILKES, MARIE A. Jack Clubs: Senior Art He-re's a girl who always does her Work: No matter what the task she'll never shirk. WILLIAMS, VIRGINIA Department of Public Safety Clubs: Treasurer Sr. Girl Reserves, Secretary Sr. Radio. International Relations, Big Sister Virginia's admired by both the sexes And always passes without any K's. 1 WIN DISCH, MARY JANE Windy National Honor Society Senate Department of Public Safety Sketch Book Stat! Service Room Committee on N. H. S. Handbook Clubs: Sr. Dramatic, President ot Gregg '31, Sr. Girl Reserves, Sales Athletics: Class Volleyball '32 She is so quiet and so very smallg Sometimes we hardly know she's here at all. WISE, RAVENNA A. Babe Department of Public Safety Clubs: Sr. Girl Reserves, Sr. Leaders, Sr. Dramatic Athletics: Varsity Volleyball '29, '30, '31, Inter-school Volleyball '29, '32, Class Swimming '30 Full of pep, an athlete is she: Teacher of gym she Wants to be. WOODRUFF, JAMES Jimmie Department of public Safety Clubs: Sales Athletics: Track '30 Cab Calloway's rival, we all should say When Jimmie Woodruff comes our Way. YARBROUGH, THADDEUS Doc Senate Clubs: Debating, I-Il-Y Athletics: Track '29, '30, '31, Cross Country '30 A wonderful speaker, a, scholar, too, This boy is excelled by very few. YODER, HELEN LORRAINE National Honor Society Social Committee Department of Public Safety Editor-in-Chief of Sketch Book Assistant Editor Sketch Book 12B Clubs: President of Senior Girl Reserves, Senior Dramatic, Presl- dent of Pen Club 12B Athletics: Class Volleyball '32, Class Basketball '31 Last but not least is surely trueg What would the Sketch Book be without you? .mmm NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 12A MEMBERS ELECTED IN MAY, 1932 Frances Best John Houlihan Betty Foster Victor Navarro Mary Fowles Ravenna Wise Forty-seven September 1, 25, 26, September September September 30, CALENDAR October 15, 1931 ,....,.. November 4, November 12, November 23, November 24, December 4, December 21, January 18, 19 1931 .,.. Back to the old schoolhouse to continue our poor work. We are now high and mighty 12B,s. 1931 .... Our first Senior Social Event, Corn Roast at Crescent Pines. 1931 .... The first football game at Greensburg-only to come home with the short end of the score, 35-0. 1931 .... 12B-12A Class Meeting. Vklestinghouse Night on KQV. 1931 .... Initial Hall Dance. Floyd Cooper's Orchestra, 1931 .... Parents' Night. 1931 .... 12B-12A Gym Dance. Floyd Cooper's Orchestra. 1931 .... 12B-12A Football Game-Trampled the 12A's, 6-0. 1931 .... Class Soiree 1931 .... 32 ........ National Honor Society Social for old and new members. Hall Dance 12A's, D. P. S., and Senate. l2A's we are. Hairbows and ribbons mark our ascension. January 21, 1932 ........ February 3,1932 .,,... February 19, 1932 ,..... Back at school as lofty Senior A's. 12A Class Meeting. Selection of flower and motto. Hall Dance 12B-12A. March 9, 1932 .......... Gym Exhibition by students. March 18, 1932 .......... 12A Class Meeting. March 23, 1932 .......... Hall Dance. Floyd Cooper's Orchestra. April 6, 1932 ............ April 19, 1932 April 25, 1932 May 26, 1932.. june 16, 1932.. June 16, 1932.. June 21, 1932.. Forty-eight Girl Reserve Movie- Maker of Men. Class Meeting. Selected colors. Senior A's Picnic at Crescent Pines. Banquet at Penn-Lincoln Hotel. Senior's last day. Commencement. WINTER Aglaia today builds her masterpiece Out of a bridge And rainbow icicles. Below, with a single stroke, A glacier she sets VV here a river once ran. The banks on each side Are white-tinted VVith diamond crystals. Ingeniously-like a valentine- She weaves a frame Of delicate lace, A heavenly white and blue. But my bridge Is only a fancy W'hich will waste away In the sun. Jerome Shad. -X If EW ha i E Qn-51 Eiiffl 4 V' ' ' V!! THE 12-B CLASS President ..............A,.,.,,.,Y.,..,.... Y.AVw........ I-Ioward McCabe Vice President .....,,.e ......,e.......... D avid Newell Secretary ..,.,..i.,,.,.,. ........ R Iary Claire Speck Treasurer ..........,.........i.ii,..,......i.,.,Y...... Alfred Augustine SOCIAL COMMITTEE Dorothy McCann fCl12Ll1'l1lZll1D Hazel Neubauer Aimee Schafer Sylvia Beatty Robert McCu1nbee XYarren Lunt Clifford Harmatta Anna Houston Paul Robinson RING CHAIRMAN Stafford Kane FLOVVERS. COLORS, AND MOTTO COMMITTEE David Newell QChairmanj Ellen Schxvzwtz Alice McClaun Cameron McGilvary Fred Nicholas Mary Virginia Yokley GIFT COMMITTEE Ralph Reiiners CCl1Z1l1'111E111j Myrtle Blisk Tony Capazolli Fifty-0116 THE STUDENT CIVIC ORGANIZATION Miss Eimer FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Braun Mr. Long THE SENATE President ...... Clarence Carlson Vice President ,...... X lfred Augustine Secretary ......,........................................... Carolyn 'lhomas Assistant Secretary ....... ...........,.... N Iary Louise Leech Sergeant-at-Arms .,..,..............,................ James Empfleld CABINET Clarence Carlson Annette Enipiield Alfred Augustine Betty Foster Kenneth Cooper Wlilliam Crawford Ralph Drosnes COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Publicity ,,....,,............,............................................................... -lane Hare Traffic Regulations .,.,..,,.........,............,.,............... Cameron McGilvary Credentials ................. .....,............,. L illian Crim Records ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,.,,., H oward Criswell Campaign ,,,,, .......,.., X Villiam Merkel Lockers ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,.........,,.... F red Nicholas Colors ,,,,,.,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... B Iary Louise Leech Rules and Traditions ...., ......... H Oward McCabe Honors ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ac,,,,,,,,,, ..,..,........,..,.. A 'Iyrtle Blislc Public Affairs ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.., ,.,...... N Villiani Crawford Morals ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,r.,,, ..t,....,, J ames Crawford Student Regulation at Games ........................,................... John Becher Courtesy ..,...,,.................,..............................................,,.......... Elvil Catley TI-IE JUNIOR COUNCIL President .... Nellie Anderson Vice President ,,,. Catherine De Domenico Secretary ................,.,.,,......,............,.,,........... Betsy VV1lson Assistant Secretary ...,.................. Marguerite De Santis COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Records ,,,,,.,, ,....,,..,,.,..........,,...,........................,...,... F lorence Mewla Colors ......,, ..,....,.,...................,.... .....,......... B C tty Hiem Courtesy .....,. .......... E dgar Belkins Delegates ,s,,.. ,........ B illy Checcio Building ....... ........ U lysses Levy Grounds ....,........, ....... C harles Cooper Lunch Room ......V...,...,......,.,....................,..,.........,.,............ Robert Garme Clean-Up ...,...,.......................,.......................................,.... Alfee Canzian THE PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT Chief ................ Martin Scholl ' Assistant Chief ,... Cameron McGilvarV Preliminary ..,....,. First Period ....... Second Period .... Third Period ......... Fourth Period ....... Fifth Period ,.,,...... Sixth Period ....... Seventh Period ,.,...... junior Assembly. Senior Assembly... F i fthv-ffwo SQUAD LIEUTENANTS i Bocchicchlo Bannerman Navarro Riester .........Grace Hassin, Tony Capazolli Scarlino Crim .......Mary Fowles, Fred Nicholas ................................. Helen Spiers .......Betty Black BOYS' ATHLETICS Volleyball FTER having produced eight volleyball championship teams, Mr. Burton was not successful with the ninth one. Having lost all of last year's varsity men with the exception of Kenneth DeHoney and Paul Robinson, Pro started out with a comparatively green group to try to win another championship. The squad was cut to ten men, including Captain Paul Robinson, Kenneth De- Honey, VVilliam Irwin, Thomas Mahon, Armand Shullo, Charles Pack, VV illiani Gallegher, Charles Hamilton, William McCrory, and Manager Howard McCabe. The championship is decided by a tournament, in which the teams are elim- inated until the championship team is found. Our boys played eight pre-season practice games in which they won four, lost three, and tied one. In the actual tourney, they were defeated in the first game by Allderdice, They then came back and beat Washington Trade, this put them back into the fight. They turned back Connelly with the old bulldog spirit, but were defeated by Fifth Avenue in a bitterly contested game. This eliminated them because any team losing two games is automatically dropped out. After being defeated in the City Championship, they decided to go into the Press Tri-State Tournament held on Saturday, May 7, at the Irene Kaufmann Settlement. In the morning they defeated Dormont easily in the first round but were eliminated in the afternoon by Schenley. VVhen Schenley and Westinghouse meet on the athletic field or floor, something drastic is bound to happen, and this was no exception. The game with Schenley proved to be the most interesting and exciting of the season. All three games kept the crowd on edge every minute, and our boys lost only by a slight margin. Kenneth DeHoney proved to be the star of the game by slashing the ball into their very faces for certain points. The team fought hard and deserves much credit for keeping the famous old bulldog spirit through a losing season. After all, it is not whether we win or lose but how we play that counts. Swimming Splash! And another season is facing the Vkfestinghouse natators. With few letter-men back from last season's team, Mr. Grupe started training for the meets. In the first two, we found ourselves hosts to two smooth-working teams, Union High and Clairton. Westinghouse was unsuccessful in both of these meets, the scores being 38 to 19 pointts, in favor of Union High, and 43 to 12 points in favor of Clairton. Our first city opponent was Peabody. This meet was the kind every- one enjoys. one that held the spectators in suspense until the last event was over, as not until then was it decided which team had won. Our second and third citv meets were with Schenley and Allderdice, both having superior teams which carried them to victory. In order to end the season in the right way the Westinghouse mermen handed Vffilkinsburg an overwhelming defeat with a score of 40 to 12. Fifty-three i Fifty-four GYM EXHIBITION Fifty-five GYM EXHIBITION GIRLS' ATHLETICS .Q Senior Girls' Volleyball A new system of class volleyball was adopted this season by the department of hygiene. All girls who desired were placed on a team. Teams losing two games in succession were dropped. Finally, only Louise Petrilli's and Adelaide Faller's teams from the Red Chart and Haridell Kemps team from the Blue Chart re- mained. Adelaide's team eliminated Louise's team and won the championship of the senior school by defeating Haridell Kemps team. The champion team consisted of Adelaide Faller Ccaptainj, Lillian Petrilli, Margaret Fiorina, Edna Haber, Ravenna VVise, Helen Hussey, Virginia Marshall, Sarah Hodson, Mary Louise Leech, Ruth Davies, Katherine Lyons, and Dorothy Ritts. Miss Russell was in charge of the senior teams with Grace Kilpatrick acting as an efficient manager. Junior Girls' Volleyball junior Volleyball, too, was divided into several teams from each grade. Teams were eliminated until only three remained, one from each of the junior grades: Dice's team representing grade seven defeated Gl'3ZllllilCTiS grade eight teamg her team, however, was set back by Mewha's ninth-grade team, crowned champions of the junior school. The championship team was made up of Mewha fcaptainj, VVilson. Conway, Dickson, Hailstork, Cardillo, DelVecchio, Bryant, Brown, Carr, Ruifing, O'Brien, and Lockhardt. Miss Kami served as director with Virginia Minothy acting as manager. Girls' Track Only first place in the championship meet will be acceptable this year from the Girls' Track Teams. Such winners from last year as Lillian Petrilli, Louise Petrilli, Margaret Fiorina, Betty Black, Marie Vtfilkes, and Edna Haber should place in the dash, relay, broad jump, basketball throw. and quoit pitching contests. Miss jack will coach the Senior Track Team, and Miss Cook the -Tunior Track Team. wiim ' tttikt-kk A ' wwf aww ' Fifty-six WINNERS IN THE PENNSYLVANIA FORENSIC AND MUSIC LEAGUE CONTEST GIRL'S TRIO Vivian XYagoner, first soprano. Lois Rankin, second soprano. Dolores Pachera, alto. GIRL'S QUARTET Jessie Connolly, lirst soprano. Katherine XXfllllEi.I'l1S, first alto. Ellen Blisk, second soprano. Margaret Rodgers. second alto. 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I Operated by Pittsburgh Aviation Industries Corporation, operating Pvnnsyl- I i vania Airlines and afiliated with Transcontinental and Western Air, Inc. i T 724- Oliver Building Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ATlantic 0816 : 5 19 ' L !i'l,'Xl aj L 1 . ... , DE N 1 .g........,-,..,-,..-.-.-....-,,..-. - - .. 1 -.-.. .. - - .- - - - ......,.-....-. .-....-.,.,-.M-..........-1. S ixty-5011011 - f T S A I .4 IK l 1 s 1 ff- 1 T S t' ' T l I ookin I J 1 o i ookln Ahead 5 Steadily expanding, even in the and a real start in this new indus- face of the most world-wide eco- try. It has alreadydonesoformany nomic stagnation in history, the others. Penn School is a highly Aviation Industry today offers op- specialized organization that can portunities for a successful career make you a specialist in your cho- unequalled since the early days of sen department of Aviation. ralhoad develolfmfmt' Wuhm an' Penn School is operated by Pitts- 0t1gffge3adedAV'af'0n may ge as es' burgh Aviation Industries Corpor- ta 'S e an . as S ereotype as any ation, a company actively engaged : other great lndustry' but mean' in every branch of Aviation It I Irie' onietrs Problems to Solve, was the first institution in Penn- I cu les 0. ovfrcoie' suc?eSS sylvania to receive approval as a and fortune ripe or t e maklng' training school for Transport Pi- I What are your ambitions? Will lots from the Federal and State you choose an established busi- Governments. : nftfls' with its jagged fglgt'fe1il9f Alert to the present-day needs W1 you 5? 0 az? Q ral In of Aviation, the officials of Penn : a new an aSt'g3?z1vl?E lntiilstrgi School can point the way of op- as . I e Nfl roa ortunit to ever ambitious stu- I builders and mdus- P - y y - - 2 trial ioneers of es- dent 1n.the department ofAv1at1on P y for which his talents fit him . . . tefday? Flying School, Ground School, ' Penn School, Mechanics or Commercial Avia- throughitscloseas- tion. Inquire about the Penn , sociation with every School Master Pilot's Course and department of Avi- its guarantee of a position in 1 ation, can give you Aviation. Phone, write or call at specialized training our office for an interview. T N 2 SALES CLUB ALMA CLUB ig..-.I1I.1n--I11I11u-nn-n1u1uu---1u1u-H? its-ll-ur 1111 1 1 1 1 1 1--1:--1' i Well Cleaned and Well Pressed i i i Means Well Dressed T ' l i- 5 Hysong Cleaning 8: Pressing C0 'l'me ts T We Call For and Deliver 2 Qf S Phone Pen. 7661 i , 5 Hats Cleaned and Blocked 5 Homewood women S E Alteration : I i ses N. Braddock Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Q 1 L..-i.-..-..-,.-i..-i..-..-..-i.- ,.l. -M-M.-.L 4-m--u-.- - - - - - - - - -----------L T.............-..-.,-..-.,.. .... -..-..:- .... -- ..,. ...n..-.i. T--------Mu--------------M-------in--..--..---T I 7 Z L E S H E R ' S I 1 S. A. Stright, Ph. G. f ...our own M k.. i Ice Cream, Cakesa :nd Pies ina- Good as the Best i 920 N. Homewood Avenue Better Than the Rest i Pittsburgh, Pa, ' i -su Hoivmwoon AVENUE- ' ri ! T East End -: - Pittsburgh, Pa. .L-..-.iu1n.-.l-Winn-my-u1nu1uu1 1uu1u:1nL gi.-lw1l1v1lu1Im1 lvvl 1 Inll 1 Illr 1nn1-u1nu1lu1uu1nn1u41 4................,-.....-..-.-.-.i.-..,...-..-..n-..-..-Q -S - - :-n- .. - -5 -..-,n-...-Q 1 ! I E I l i PENN LINCOLN HOTEL 1 I 1 i i 7 naman. 3 2 i E I 1 IDEAL PLACE for Q L l BANQUETS, DANCES and BRIDGE PARTIES i Q l i i 1 -renew' Q T L ' 1 Reduced Rates in Dining Room - Coifee Shop i i 1 l 4. l1In1ul 111111i11i1111iTT1iT1T nl-.p.i,..1.gl1n.-ug? .S'ixty-1'zi1zc 'I' I I PENHURST 3134 I I JOHN TAYLOR I I ONE OF PITTSBURGH'S LEADING I I FUNERAL DIRECTORS I No Director Can Serve You Better, Nor for Less Money I 7127 KELLY BLVD. PITTSBURGH, PA I 4- 4- I COMPLIMENTS I OF W. C. DoDDs BELMAR THEATRE I 1- I I I I I I I I I I COMPLIMENTS OF I I I The Westmghouse Lunch Room I I I I I I I I I .i.......-..-...,-.u ..... ..-..-......-..-..-..- - .- -. .... .. .. - -.n- 4. Seventy .1.,innq1.,..1,,,1 1 1 1 1 1I.11lm.-.miM.-..,n,1llu'-qllinninnlunl 1 1 1 1 1 1 141111 -11.in1ll1.11.l1lpi.g1.,i.g1pg-...ni 1.g1,.,1.,1..n.- 1.111.111,.1u.,1y1i.,u-ann.1uu1un-1:1111 -inn-.uni ... 1 1 1 1 1 Tm-n-1nm1unlu.1nnv-I1.-.uI.-nn..-uu1nn1nn1,'1n1l-1,11 ini I-qgilpilgi 1 1I.-lu.-.l1ql1.l-1.1ll.-lp.-I-1...1..1ll1ln.-.ul-.nu1.u-I 1 ... 1 1 ,mi .in1..-...1..1 -. 1.-.n1u1..1 1 1lg1n1q1n1..-.-g1,'iuu1uu1n.1 .1 .- -un-lui Seventy-one SENIOR DRAMATIC Seventy-two DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY 1- ---- z- - -...,.-..g. I Q L 1 L PLAY SWIVI PICNC IQOSEDALE BEACH . VEQONA CAQ LINE . . I I 'I' 1 1' H 1 ' ' - 1' 1'i11 21 111- 1 :-I'I+-H-4-I-H1nu-nu-un-uvin Seventy-tlzree SC UCHfj'-f0Z1l' CLEAN UP CAMPAIGN ASSEMBLY ini- ROBERT B. MOOREHEAD Florist Elilnwvrs ilinr All Gbrrawinnn if 541 N. HoMEwooD AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA PATRONIZE THE ALUMNI Save The young man of today is the business man of tomorrow. Success or failure in business usually depends upon the ability to save. Thrift is important in character building, too. It has a place in every well-ordered life. Plan now for a successful career by saving a part of your income regularly in the UNION SAVINGS BANK, where safety is assured by ample resources and sound management. Ask about the PURPOSE CLUB which many say is the easiest and most convenient way to save. Capital and Surplus . . . 84,000,000 UNION SAVINGS BANK FRICK BLDG. - FIFTH AVE. 8: GRANT ST. 4- --------- -------- -----. H . -..... up Sewnfx ive ni-.inlmh-111i1.-...111..--.11.1.-11- 1 1 Seventy-six 5 SENIOR LIBRARY Se'venty'seven ART CLUB Chartered 1886 Q An old institution that welcomes young people O FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY 34I-343 FOURTH AVE. PITTSBURGH i Seventy-nine 315 OM IN RO INGTON ASH W OF URE CT EPI TH OF ON I DEDICAT THE Q..-..-....-..-,..-....-,...-....- .-.. - .,., - ..., .. -..n- .... -4. .g..-........-....-......n........-,.........-.,.....,.,...,,-..,.-..,... ! 2 MOntrose 4609 i . 5 Paulson Plastering Co. l - l l 6443 NAVARRO STREET i PITTSBURGH, PA. i -i- mln-nn1ml-nn..nn1n-.1m.1nu1.m.1nn1,.n-.n.....,:-nn- l -WE- KNOCK sPOTs l 0.K. l Cleaners 8: Dyers E PRESSING and REPAIRING i 7226 KELLY ST. I We Call For and Deliver i PEnhurst 7024 vi- ....11H.1.H1.,,,1n.41..1..1.,1,,.1.l41.,1 ,1g.1u +n11lll1n,1 1 1 1 -W1.m.......1nn...nn1nu.1nn -.,,1.,...,..1..,.1.nn.1...1.m.-un1nn.....m1nn1m.1,.,,1, NOTARY PUBLIC MOntrose 3424 Broad Realty Company Real Estate '55 Mortgages 203 Prince Street E. C. CHANCE at Broad St., E. E. Insurance Broker Pittsburgh, Pa. ..1....... 1..:..-.nn1nm.... 111ml-nn--uu1.un1u.1 '11nn1nu.1.m..m...nn1.m-n...1nn1.Tn1nn1n...1nn...nn- M. F. LESLIE FUNERAL DIRECTOR '23 628 BRUSHTON AVE. PITTSBURGH, PA. -..........1....1...1v.n1nn1.101nn1nn1un1uu1.nn1uu1 1Im..-nn1,,,,1nn1,...1....1,,,.1,...1 1 1 1,..,1,,,.1 NAVARRO COMPANY CONTRACTORS 6219 BROAD ST. PITTSBURGH, PA I .l..........-.... ---------.-- T.-..-...-M-...H ----.. ..-.......n...,-...- .5 ein-nu-ui ----- 1-V1 -H 1-1-1 -- -u-1u- 1 in 1--111 .n1nn1nn- ala A JOHN, S. HERRON l 4...-....-....-.... ---. . -....... ,-... - -, - - -L ..... .,,..,,- Eighty A 1-cr one q Mist 5Kn..n..1..f, .mg U 1 , XX X f - ? 41. 361:- 'E jf I ffm Z U fn 2, .K vw-11+-Q ,pi , - 'lbhf KY' PAS9UAREu.u Tfsuns EH f A whiff! ARE 2011? 4 J' V X .. E Norma! Cosgv-ovef Q, A K ,.- The fwxf kwavei ., .I 'fears 't, ave, H b X 'N A ww KN Ai hardest W V ,Y V 0 ' I x. sb 'ii' s 'P J KS' H f i:-fri' E 5 'fx . ,my women Leave 7444 ,iffx None -ne ruftsf 4 ,LA , f' ,A vga HA ffffi ea mums-wele vw evil!! ,S Sosolek . ,i Q J, A BILLY- No W 'r l1ll.l.lE:Tl-IFN PV' 96 N X , , f YWRARHS. x V' 1 V . AHVLJCRISSRAN If!-tfjllfj'-171167 -Q- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I :ion E Compliments -0f- Friend 32 I I 5: iv :4 v.,4g,.-r iglzfy-two Frazer m actlon 9 ' 3 xG'2s0'd5? I3 ff h r s: The ' Q Future X Mr. Dorsgy A K -K 5 A ' I F-3 GLQJZYY s -A - W ' f V 1 5 Ga Our dear te.ac,harS 025232-izd .6 I yzsviokfrom 45 gtg. Battle Ullagan I ly SQ .N Joseph O 4 15' X n , Jack NIMH fa ' M X if . 'ip'n2l!!.,iIEE?,' ' ' A - ., ' 'ffrff' K v V? ' gfslnger Lmmgqroufq ol X to 6 X dass X 5TuoY-PERIOD f f I I 1 th '7 k e?NolnV?2.r. Wg? ingcrml and 821' 1 l ? I S01 i x W' - tx if 1 A ?' - un , A, - I f X - ffigi 3 Every Class Has Ono. Studymg for 3 t25T?? 7 MD Eiglzty-three +u1ln1n1 inn-1nu1 im- n-lm-1 1 -1nu1nn- Compliments 2 of THOMAS ELDEN Q BARBER i i 7218 KELLY STREET I 'I' 4..-..-..-..-........-...-...-........-....-...-.M-...- EHAMILTON SALES SERVICE i Homewood Wall Paper -qmilmilu...n.1uu1,.u1l...-,nlnn-.ml1m,1'giu.1l quilnilliun--nn1nu1 1 iiil lun, J ulian's Market 1600 WESTMORELAND AVE. Pittsburgh, Pa. -I-il., 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,mi n1lu1nu..-un-nu-un-uwin.,-1nu1nn-un-uni'-m1 TONER'S PHARMACY I u Headquarters Pittsburgh, Pa. Pamters Peglcinigligierhangers Phone, CHurchm 9770 T 4 ' 1 ! Estlnliliiifiulgfeiigriigr A1 Quality and Service 1 7136 Hamilton Ave. Prescriptions i PEnhurst 4072 F. G. Dorow, Mgr. .i.-..,- .... - ..., -,.-,u-..-..-u.-.u-u,- .... -,..-...-. -n..-...- -i.-,u-...-,.-u.-u.-,- -..- '! - -------- - - - - ---- - ' ------ - - H - ! Q l To save a part of what one earns is a vital element in a successful life. 5 -A. W. Mellon l L L l . . gC1ty DCDOSIK Bank and Trust Co l L PENN AND CENTRE AVENUES l I ,g,...,.-.,-M .... ........-.. .----.- ------ ----- - I T- -1- Eighty-four ETHEI Tl S50 WRGINIR COYNE Q Y L' WILL Get Plan? and!! IH WF oa'I' IR bn., Tioubleh ,f XX X0 rl. Jil 5' SA II ll ibn. ilk 1 ' 'EI' I 'iii SFRFIN Hobso I d f' my Q! ove Kay Bc B IB 'f' Hs N T Sfon6.Bl uf 5 Xl' iff! QX O nik 1 , for fx f' 'iff kigx 4433 K OQOSX FIJV 69' -2 X J My Durbin M yzluech f adsworffy IPGI N IH Caflweff B f'DaJczy I f-Uarrf an Airplane '-'Drop in .9 N sec Rr- - of flue 3 fa Ywcfz w P lx 5 .1 OO Y KKLINE SfV5NfN The Old Car Amt What It Used TB Be ' 7 Z- M05 ' m ETVY F05 c Ex ex-ZL CDA! 6 QB blionss Ov F0 'fball Hera 11:11:35 f f I LOOKING INTO THEFUTURE :Bc uf? E P .. ' I D G Cfofc , I 7479! LE? T Face of O-,Q -...D . x A X 1 X 4 er 1 4 5 im ? , f 'NX H , I, I f 'M x , N - ' J -X Q., I ' 4 ' 0 Q , -'if Q Y 6' D x l '- X: X O , L ' , - in 7 - V N Z' If 3 1 6 'I' , N 1 I xv Y' V ' X L' K QA X f lf-fi ' 6 N ' K V O 5 3 A - ' ,. M :5.:Qy'1 AJ KH , 26? xxxl Vgggf, - s D vi 0 X r a HD o y rv r D 1 n ' . Q U ug 69' '... 9 I M x mf. as I , QW O , ' 'H , ff O 7O'2 Q O X1 Ki Jw 1 ff! xx 'QA 11' 2 Z O 6 1 K if sf . I5 ,f' ' Q ,l .A Xa! X Ll L Q I X V, 1, Ox If ' Eighty-five Qu--un-n 111111-1111-1---1--1111-1- ofa nur Siuhin I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Where THE SKETCH BOOK Photographs I are Produced I I I Ready To serve you at any time in any capacity I I I Q55 McKee Studio I CORNER HOMEWOOD AND BENNETT STREET I Belmar Theatre Building 5..-.........-........., ....................... E iglzty-six ,il lo urs gun. 'Y A-4,11 9.11-1 na Wu-nu' hun.- , , lam Th town A1' T mf -Q .44- If 1 x L y I 1 Y ' ' vmx now- Hovfli l . V f v 4 -?neo:cn1-1eNT-- w Q TH Z' Q' C llunu, Car hor fife- 'D 'ov H Jinx' ':::. Q IM Nor 9,-,me ur.. M ' U... H 1 ,.....'u ' , ro oz LATE, I. :. . .-.....1 A Ny I 41' 5 30 mm A I I Ln on O 1. ms Aura 1 THE buuooe SPIRITI f 'Sf ,Any-oFncen,cwLo vw 5594 :N yqomawon ne Ml Auron fn: .sfeesw 2 Nr- wmt I cava rm: X Q ou TEN , ' :Locus ,QSM UF Tuf- X DOG U' - Ml' ' r- , -- Q 'Z K , xi MDERT G-wwrr us 1-nn sown: RUBY or Num? RLBKRT C,-WMU even F-AID DF M A owne: RMT? A- Rd'-AND G:wu.gpze:,v MAKE M: Look LIKE Tm - ' Sys R1lhD awes ny n.wN1'+ ITWQUIA same Q vs 5. ...fn in 1 D-:K a. E ig11fy-sewn 'I 'u 'u ' 'n I' 'I ' ' I Office Residence Support Your Advertisers 5 MOntrose 6266 MOntrose 6581 and buy your picnic meats, i J H bread, olives and pickles at Plumbing and Heating Carl H, H0be'S I vos N. Dallas Avenue I Pmihursf 2212 Pittsburgh, Pa. I 610 Brushton Avenue i i I .i.-u---.-.- - -n--I--------n----- -----------P -i---------------------------------- --.-- -n------- -------- - --------9 -1-------- -------- - -u--- I I I I : I : I . ' I 2 C 1 t I 2 I mp 'men S 1 FINANCE REALTY C0. I : I of 531 Homewood Ave. : ! : I G. C. MURPHY C0. I Churchill 1044 i--.,-.. ..... ..-- . .--..-I----L -i------- ------ ----- - - ----- in-n-I1 1 -ll-'l- '- 1 '- '- 1 '1 i '- '1 ' I With best wishes for 'every success to be had I for every member of this GRADUATING CLASS I from J. Scott Morgan +-------------------- --------- ---'--M- ---- --I ---- --I--I-I---H----P +lillT'WITHI W1 lYll'i '1ll'-ll'- T 'T IIII T 1'l1'l1 l '1 T T l T i T T i '7 Q. I Penn-McKee, IMcKeesport T 6817 F rankstown Ave., Homewood I I Agnes HH. Maughan I School of Dancing I For Appointments I Montrose 8230 -i----------------. ---------.------- ----..-----I--I-------1. Eighty-eight A mrlcs H mann a lad. s an. 'ffm 1 wig' IQ 9 9 Mn! l., '22 Marfiw Soixsll as a. snags Les+er Breclvf as 41 clown 'N .1 f il is ,. if Y I' A rw mi? 5 f Jim Empf-'Qld as A, Poe.T q. afar as X. A . l Q E ,X X5 113 png Hckec. QS Some bad.-1's Sfumg xi 0 - 1:31,-X v' We 1' ' ' 1 ,' 'Z . I 1 U 1-H fav Xi. ix A, H' 5 4uQ1 9 .- 393' 1 1 ,f t gt, agus I A12 4 : . 9 dl' Dolores Paefxera, as dy favorite radeo s1'o,n Q' Mfehael Cusco 4 cancer? Qvfls OLS T Paul MeAIIisTer 5.5 d. buslnggg man. Pkoebe Tvesser as A. Ckamqpion Swimmevt 5'a,m Frasev 3,5 Q, l1,gL,- pawn rua Tr. ve img salesman, Mildred Clemenf as d. gym Teacher. Jos LeTl?v-fella dS d. PlE1L1wrfgh'?'. BL! B811-lj Fosfcr, Eighty-nine I!! un-nu-:nu -:1:111 - Li1111111---1 - 1--- nu-nu I OW uch does it cost to Cook? ! The cheapest 5 . . and best T . . . way to cook any food is with natural gas. No other fuel . . . no other i source of heat can touch natural gas . . . either in cost, satisfaction or con- ? venience. 5 Scientific tests show that i gas cooks meals at about: I Q -one-half the cost of coal -one-third the cost of gasoline l i -one-fourth the cost of electricity -one-fourth the cost of oil . . . and gas cooks more quickly than any of these: gas is the one fuel without a single disadvantage. In i cooking as in every place g else where heat is needed, You Can Do It Better With Gas i I i Peoples Natural Gas Co. l l nln1un-nn-uni - n-W1 - ----11111--1 11-1-11 I lIl1mI1 'Il Ninety ' - i -: -.-. :-:-.'1:-Liv:-2,11 .- eiel iii rrrer s I I -'-' ' ,.,,, 1 .,., SP01'tSmC11- s s I A.,. Whatever the Sig-y0u'll find .,A, Spalding Eqmpmenr --Authentic f i5iiiiiiiiiilififii iii M In every Spalding srore you'11 iind a wide and 'i1:3fi311'5'33'5i52523 varied stock of every kind of athletie goods A equipment, with experts ro assist you in your lbuyyu 5-5 choice-and ar prices that fir every pockerbook. ' ' Df0P in md SCC what 2 Q nmfm'S 4.---Q. Store'-has to Offer- 1 2 ,2SfEgEf3Egi23EgEEgEgE5EgE5EgigEgEgEgf E3EgEQEE:1.. . Wiz g a. ,,:gEgE3EgE5EgEgf? ' x rrrviiii -.-. , ST' ..,.- 1 S 1 ii I -.-: .:,...,,.,,.,,,.,. Z,.,L 1lg1..1.l.1ll.-nniuni -. u-n-nl.1n-.nn-.np1ll1uu1l-1n1nl1up-5,141.1ll1ll1ml1 Cleanthru Work - - ....-. up I ' I I Looks Clean, Is Clean and Stays Clean Longer I . T Crandall-McKenzie 8 Henderson, Inc. I I CLEANTHRU CLEANERS HILAND 5390 PITTSBURGH, PA. -..-..-.......-n.-,u- ,... -.,.......-..-.. ....... ..-..-,,- .... -...-,,-,,-,,-,,..,,-,,I, P'k '- - -'n- -ffi i - Ti ' ' - - - M- -'u i 'n f' Prompt and Elfrczent Handlmg HILAND 1424 2 of Printing Problems TONAT PRINTING CO., Inc. This Book From Our Press PUBLISHERS AND M ' W - i 217-221 Collins Ave. I JOB PRINTERS East Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. - ''- '- '- 1 ----1-- I'II 1 fl -H11-ww-'In-un-un-nu-uu-m'1-in-nu-n-1-:fn N inety-one 'i' .1-21. . VZ 1 I ...,.. E' 'L ---, . 2 ........ ,,,,,,, , .., ... f I q.,. ! 5YS'H' .I-I. '...'I -ll I 0.0 I Sf DE S EGNENG L MAKE YOUR ADVERTISING STRONG- 213: li ERBY USING HRELIANCE PLATES? I 322: I 3252 I HALF-TGN ES 2 COLCDR PLATES gage ZINC ETGIIINGS 2 it-: I PIIQTQ-RETQUCHING 2 EW' 2 OUR ART DEPARTMENT CAN GIVE 2525 T ,bg YOU GGDD- STRCNG-CLEANHFORCEFUL gtg: I - D RA VV IN G 5 ' THE KIND VV'ITI'I THE PUNCH L ALL ENGPEAVINGS IN THIS BOOK ARE RELIANCE PLATES I i exiles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,..,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,.,.....,....,..............................,.............,................-....--------....--.l-l.--------:-------- hug r I 'II RELIANCE-ENGRAVING Q gf' I ARROTT POWER BUILDING ,,,, BARKER PLACE f--- PITTSBURGH, PA' I Q, ,.,..,,...,,,.,,,.,..,,,..,..,,,.......,.....,..,..,.,..................................................................................,...................................................... .p I . .5.,.-.,..-..-.,...,...- ..u,....,..-....-....-...,....,....,....,..,,,-....-.,.....-...... - - - ... .. Ninety-Iwo -.I---1Ili..-nlllll--1,,1,m1,,,,1,,,1,,,,1,,,,,1, .ln-nl1nl1nn-nu1ul-nu1nu1nn- 1 1 -nu-inn-.P li i Rags? fosliia? 1C?1e?kIsi?gi5J0i?g00 Phone EMHSOH TOE f L Post Office Clerks ,......... 1700to 2300 I - S or awrence I C't M il Carrier ,......... 1700to 2100 ' , - ' Ginierala Clerical .......... 1260 to 2500 i i LHWTCIICC J. HltS0ll File Clerks .........,.,........., 1260 to 2500 1 5 , , 1 srenographer-Typises ,.,. 1260 to 2500 1 General Auto Repairing i Bookkeepers .,....,,....,.,...., 14-40' to' 2100 I 1 : Write for full particulars and : I Formerly with Sample wachlng free- Automotive Repair Co. 1 I 2 ' FRANKLIN l INSTITUTE j ! 7003 Kelly street, Pittsburgh, Pa. : Box 500, Pittsburgh, Pa. i ? -....-..-...-....-...........-...-..-ii-...-.--.--iq. -i-....-..-..-...-....-....-....- -.--.--ii-ii-..--4. -..-...--..- 1uuvnlvInln-wn-1unv!!--nvnvlulnuiunvullvlnvll1un-nuvulvu-luvnli-luv - - -nu-nv! L D O N A H O E ' S 1 ! MEATS and ALL GOOD EATS Prices Right I 622 HOMEWOOD AVENUE i --.M-ii 11111 ,,1.,,..,...1 ,,,, 1.,,,1.,.1,,,,1 ,,,, 1 ..., 1,,,1,.,,1 ,,.. 1..1,,....,,1 im.- 1 1 - -nn-nfl lllllvlll llTT IlllllilllvillllilvillillllllliIllIlllIINillTlIIlTllTllTIllITll4IlTlllTllillT T illliil? i Plan Now For College . i Day Classes Begin, September 19 Evening Classes Begin, September Z6 l Successful completion of your high school course has E provided the necessary foundation for a business or pro- fessional career. A college degree will be your best equipment for the future. NINE SCHOOLS 1-l Arts and Letters - Science - Law - Education - Music - Pharmacy - Graduate - Theatre Arts and Dramatic Literature - Economics and Business Administration. I Complete information upon request. Address the Registrar. I DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY I 1 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Grant 4636 I -1.10n1lqi,,i,,,.-.nni1,,,,1. .1un1nii,.p - - - - - - -a-............-..-..i. N inety-thr 66 agen-m1-nl-unlun-un 1...,1,,,1,1.,1,,,11,4,,1 1 1 1 1,,u1.,.1,,4.1..l.1nu1.1ml.-un1,m1nn1,m1mg1m.1ql I f Incorporated January 11, 1904 Meets Second Tuesday of Each Month I l Homewood-Brushton Board of Trade I 1 HoMEwooD CARNEGIE LIBRARY I . . I Lang and Hamilton Avenues, Pzttsburgh, Perm'a. I I '22 i Officers Directors l D. H. McClelland, President, XV. F. Angerniyer S 2 7657 Baxter Street g A. J. Gosser, lst V. President l Thomas E. Doyle, 2nd V. President I I C. Dale Blair, Recording Secretary, I 6736 McPherson Blvd. I l Dick Briney, Financial Secretary and Treasurer, E 6740 McPherson Blvd. l 4,I-In-mr-..n-I-I--Im-Im-mr-nu --------- MAN I am master of Science! I am the highest intelligence! My soul is unc0nquerablel F. E. Shaughnessy john S. Herron Adam Krueger C. Lesher T. J, Quinlan W. L. Ross Nathan Snider Morris Stone E. L. Workmaster Thus man raises his braggart voice Until the :Xl1nighty in disgust l'CCl1Jl'OCllISS XV ith a thunderbolt. foscfvlz Imfffzfellfi -r-- ---' - ---- - -'-- - ---- - -1'- -------- - I--r -f----- ---- ------- - - - -1- : l I l HILAND 1714 I I I I I f I I PATRONIZE OUR I A. CAPUTO 1 L I Sanitary Meat M atket i I I ADVERTISERS T 616 LARIMER AVE. 1 l I E. E., PITTSBURGH, PA. l I I -i-- -III - -I-I - .-.. - -... - -I-. - Ninety-four -------.....-..a .g..-.........--.--.----.-- ulon1uu-nu-nu1nun-nu- 1 1 +111-n 1--- - - - 1111-.1-laminate NAME Anderson's .... ,,.... Angel, A. S ........... Botti and Marks .......... Busch, G. W. H ..,...... DeMaria., Jerry .....,.. Dick, F. M ...,........ Dileo, Frank .,........ DuVal, Carl .............. Fisher, Harry E ............. Fonzi, james ....................... Frankstown Tailors .............. .....A... Fuechberg, Mrs. Rose ......... ....,.... Fung, Charlie .....,................ Gaitinielli, Daniel .,.......... Garfield Dairy Stores ,....,, Gibson, J. ar A. P ............,. Grace, Thomas 8: Son .......... ........ Handelman, N ...............,..,. ......... Hamm-Barrett ...,............. Hare, I. M ....,............... Herman s ......,,,.................. Home of Good Meats ,,...., Hoppes, Mrs. E. W ..,,...,,. Huber, H .......................... Kay Confectionery ......... Kekilty, John .................,..... .. .... .. Kirk's Lunch Room .......... ......... Kramer, Mrs. C ...........,,. Kurtz, Charles ...............,. Kurtz, Printing Shop .,,..... Lamberti, Joseph ............... Marion Social Hall .........,. McAllister, Agnes D .,..,.., McCall, M. B ...................... McGrath 8z Longwell ..,.... McHugh, Frank ...,.......... Mollica, Cesare ..,......... Natale Bros .................. Neumayer, Herbert .....,., Orsatti, Benjam ....,.,.... Palopoli, Frank ,..,........ Pasquarelli, Guy ....................................- Pau1's Three Barbers ............................ Pittsburgh Maid. Duquesne Bakrg Pottorff, Chas. E ...........,....................... Quintiliani, C. 81 S-an .......................... . Richards ..........................................------. -- Roth's Home Made Egg Noodles ...,. Schorr, Ed ......................................-..-,,..- Schultz, E. E ....................... Shady Avenue Pharmacy ....... ........ Shullman, W. Harry ............. ......... Summers 8: Thomson .......... ........ Toner, R. T ..................... Vacco, Domenic ....... VanOrmer's ..,,,,,.... Walker, T. C ...,.... Weber. R. C .......... Werntz ................. White, Grace ......,.. Mitch, Chas. R ................................... BUSINESS Drug Store ......................... Tailor ....................................... ADDRESS ........717 Homewood Ave. .........6954 Frankstown Ave. Building 8: Alterations .......................... Hi. 2213-Olfice Painting 8: Paperhanging ................ 511 Brushton Ave. Community Barber Shop .................. 1215 Paulson Ave. Registered Plumber ................ ........ 5 15 Brushton Ave. Grocery 8: Fruits ................. ............. 7 610 Tioga St. Barber Shop .......................... ........... F rankstown Ave. Jockee Hand Soap ........................................ Churchill 6258 Grocery 81 Confectionery .......... 8419 Frankstown Ave. Cleaners ..............................' ............ 7 928 Frankstown Ave. Grocery Store ........................ ..................... 7 024 Kelly St. Chop Suey Restaurant ........ ................. 7 279 Kelly St. Compliment ............................ ................ 6 51 Singer Place Homemade Ice Cream .............. 1030 North Lang Ave. General Merchandise .......... Lang Ave. Plumbing Contractors ........................ 1425 Lincoln Ave. Groceries .............................................. 7010 Hamilton Ave. Florist .............,................. .... Dealer in Ice ....... Clothesl Shop ..................... Home Raised Canaries ..... Baker ...............................,....... ....807 N. Homewood Ave. Upland St. ........712 Homewood Ave. .........551 Brushton Ave. Paulson Ave. .........8012 Frankstown Ave. Lunches, Sodas, etch., ........... -...7627 Frankstown Ave. Funeral Director ......,.... Home Cooking ........... Bake Shop ............ Compliment ,......... Printi ............................ Brushton Ave. .........7351 Frankstown Ave. ...,....7904 Frankstown Ave. .............North Lang Ave. ..............7810 Tioga Street ng Shoe Repairing ..............,............. 8102 Frankstown Ave. Receptions Tues. at 9 ......., .8401 Frankstown Ave. Greeting Cards 8: Confectionery ,.,, 608 Brushton Ave. Confectionery ........................................ 1214 Paulson Ave. Drug Store. ......,.,.......... Homewood 8: Frankstown Ave, Haberdasher .................................. Homewood 8: Bennett Imported and Domestic Groceries .,...... 906 Mohler St, Grocery .................................................... 521 Larimer Ave. ........7636 Frankstown Ave. Compliment .......... .................., 7 591 Kelly St. Shoe Repair .................... ............... 6 09 Brushton Ave. Meats Fancy -..................... ......... 1 113 Homewood Ave. Finest Barber Service ..,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 14 Brushton Ave, Cabinet Shop ........................,,........,,..,.,,,,,,,, 1 Tenner Way Monumental Works ................ 8031-33 Frankstown Ave, Richard's Quality Shop ..........,,,,.,,,,, 602 Brushton Ave, A Homewood Product .....,,,....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 7224 Kelly St, Compliment ...,,.......,....,,.,..,,,,, Concrete Blocks ..........,., Druggist ....,......,..,...,, Compliments ....,... Meat Market ........ Pharmacist ..,...,..... Compliments ......... Groceries ......,...., Hardware .............. Confectionery ........... ........1102 Blackadore Ave. ........913-917 Blackadore Ave. Shady Ave. Tioga St. ...,.....724S Hamilton Ave. ...........700 Brushton Ave. Ossippe St. .......7030 Frankstown Ave. Bennett St, -.-.........623 Brushton Ave. .......7057 Frankstown Ave. Class President ...,.,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R 0.9m 213 Meats GFOCSHCS -.--.----.-.--............ 1501 N. Lang Ave. Reliable Brands - -...-....-..........-....-.m-...g. N inet y- jive is . ,V 1- r :iw ,N ' 3 I 1 f., .4 as K gn 3 I V F, 1. ., .. 1 Q: QA iw E ' if In M ,, LE, sa 1 v .- . 7 ,, . ..- . .- Q, :s L , :I - .1 E.. ,gp whim. -ff-.9 3.-' :N ,.. .-1,3256 A . . V ..: x'i'?-fge,?.'j!5l'15- F 1 - f3?3-?WJg. w- - , . i all if .. .. fig. Q, s. ' - Br if. E I K. .5 ' .1 .. 7 'G L . ..,. y X , 1'- at . H ? 5,5 A-,M ,.-4 1 I E 1 4- W ' 4 5,-1 M if. iziv qmsf-ff.:..va-. Q .wi A 'f f 'ffQ32L' f:':lLI4'? f ff f':-'f'v.1.'-'- 'FL5'g'P?f-?f.3N Ql nlfl' SES. -. ' ' . 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