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Ninety-six COMPLIMENTS OF H.w. BlLlIJlClKlSl0 NI soN COMPLIMENTS OF LaMaison Beauty Shop Room 209 Phone Sewickley Valley Trust Building Sewickley 993-J Thursday, April 14-Tuesday, April 19-Easter vacation. Wednesday, April 20-Dignified Seniors now entering through front door. Thursday, April 2lfMr. Stroup giving intelligence tests today. Friday, April 22-Seniors measured for caps and gowns. How much do you weigh? Monday, April 25-Prom date set for June 3. Tuesday, April 26-Group of girls chosen to go to Play Day at Bellevue. Vfednesday, April 27-Another French picnic, grand fun! Thursday, April 28-Song chapel to the swingy tunes of the jazz orchestra. Friday, April 29-Ghost stories in Economics class!-have you seen the White Phantom ? Saturday, April 30-Girls Reserves Spring Frolicf' Monday, May 2-Ah me! 'Tis spring again! Tuesday, May 3fPlay cast working nights lately. Vlfednesday, May 4-What! Report cards already! Thursday, May 5-Track team victorious again. Friday, May 64State Scholarship exams at Frick Training School. Monday, May 9-Special preview of Ceiling Zero for benefit of students. Tuesday, May 10-fNewly formed Alumni Association elected its officers. Golf team wins section. Wednesday, May ll-Student night of Ceiling Zero. Stage Guild did a fine job! Thursday, May 12-Room 204 tops 206 in ticket sales! Friday, May l3fAllegheny County Track and Field Meet. Big crowd enjoyed the best play ever. Friday, May 20-Seniors admire fitheirl pictures! Thursday, May 26-Council Tea for Senior Girls and Mothers of 1938. Thursday, June 2-School Exhibit. Friday, June 34Junior-Senior Prom. Friday, June l0fClass Night. Sunday, June 12-Class Sermon. Dr. Homer D. Whitfield. Monday, June 13-Senior Banquet. Tuesday, June I4--Commencement Exercises--Address given by Dr. Hugh Thomson Kerr.
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DURO PRODUCTS L. N. BLANCHARD, Distributor First National Bank Building Sewickley, Pa, Telephone Sewickley 70 QContinued from Page 255 can still see the sign that hung from the door in Chicago - The Trippett Dancing Academy - for males only. Learn to dance the new way. I have heard that their pupils were all graduated with high honors, but the ones who attained the greatest glories were Glynn Causey, Gerard Hegner, Stephen Powner, and Bill Pearce. We enter now the haunted stores of a village. The damp, velvety black of the chill night surrounds us, as stealthily, we creep through the vast floors. The paneless windows admit weird wonders. The eery, piercing call of the Banshee announces the start of the fashion show by models, Catherine Prendergast, Margaret Whiteside, Jean Sample, and Virginia Wolford, showing gowns designed by Margaret Cronin. Ahhh! but calm yourselves, my friends, and hark to the sweet songs of the Andrews' Choir. Charles Andrews, you remember, was that all-around fellow who gave up a Pennsylvania Railroad career for a life of words and music. The all male chorus he has gathered around him includes Charles Merriman, James Padovese, and Sam Stinson. Lennard Paavola and Ellsworth Turnbull have taught many admirers about trombones and trumpets, while Jerry Vescio, another member of the choir, is head coach of the Sleepy Hollow football squad. George Schussler and Halland Winegardner are still trying to stay in aeroplanes, while Glenn Peilfer has been trying to decide for the last sixty years whether to specialize in Aviation or Dentistry. Robert Zahn, Ed Winters, and handsome Wayne Wilson are all comedians on the stage - and popular, too, from the gossip I hear. Harold Morgan is in the town's pool, still swimming. He is so weighted down by medals that he can hardly tow Bill White, who made so many dives for the fairer sex in his youth that now he is sinking. There goes blonde Ray Rainbow into Johnny Myers's Sandwich Shop. Ray is probably taking a rest from bar exams. He's taking an interest in the papers being passed out. They seem to be the latest edition of that famous sheet of Stanley Diggs, who is a second Booker T. Washington. His agency includes Robert Parrish, sports editor, and Charles Parker, who is really going places these days in a success due to his determination, nerve, and hard work. The stream-lined eifort of that gorgeous car that just whizzed by was perfected by the wizard, Albert Hunt. His companions were Helen Thein and Betty Rogers, creators of popular new styles. Times change, but somehow one always recognizes old friends. As the town disappears with the dawn, a feeling of sadness steals over us. So that is the Class of '38I! But here's our guide, Frank Maruca, who sold us the tickets for this tour. He surely merits his name of super-salesman, for no other could have induced us to undertake such a journey. As we finish our tour of investigation, we can hear the deep, prolonged voice of the famous political speaker, Warren Honecker, as he waves and gestures in wild manner of persuasion. Rubbing my eyes from dreary sleep, I remember my thought excursion, And looking around, tore from the town To '38's dinner -- now that is a diversion!! Ninety-seven
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The Sewickley Valley Trust Co. COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES AT SEWICKI.EY'S HOME-OWNED COMMUNITY BANK MEMBER - FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION E, .rigogipsom ZWZ GZ Sewickley 346 Beaver Street Pennsylvania Mr. Bolin: What does revival mean? Gray: Oh, you know. Like it says in the Bible- the revival of the littestf' COMPLIMENTS OF 7 Mooney s Grocery 418 Beaver Street Sewickley 1360 Kleindienst Home Bakery GEE! IT'S GOOD! COMPLIMENTS OF A Friend Ninety-live
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