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The Class of 1953 President - - DALE PARK Vice-President - - EDWARD PERRY Secretary-Treasurer - - ALVA SHAW 'I'wvnty-nim-
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The Class of IQS3 As we conclude our Sophomore year and prepare to climb a rung higher on the ladder of success, we leave behind a profusion of memorable events. The expansion of our class required four rooms instead of three. On the second floor, Miss Andrews and Miss Wisner headed rooms 208 and 205. Downstairs, Miss Howland and Mr. Hawes were in charge of rooms II2 and I05. When the excitement of a new term subsided, we made acquaintances among the newcomers in our midst. As the months passed, we found that our class includ- ed golf and chess fanatics, music enthusiasts, and practical jokers. We have struggled through foreign languages, animal dissections, and problems of geometry with a flare of determination. It is impossible to forget the days when we hacked various specimens in biology class under the critical supervision of Mr. Mowrey. Latin students will remember the way Mr. I-Iawes chuckled as he punched holes in incorrect papers. Tenth year setback when our regular English teacher, Miss Wisner, was forced to leave for the second semester because of an unfortunate accident. Her replacement, Mr. Seibel, capably maneu- vered the class to its even keel again. Ours was the year of fluorescent sox, Mario Lanza fans, senior door entrance, and evalua- tion. Sophomores could be found warbling in the Glee Club, letting off steam in the band, or pivoting on the basketball floor. In fact, we managed to become a part of every open activity. Whether wielding hammers in the shop or carrying the pigskin over the goal line, the boys proved to be outstanding. On the other hand, the girls gave much service in conces- sions, desk duty, and community campaigns. Success is the goal of our class. As the say- ing goes, Good things come to those who pre- pare for them. With this in mind, we sin- cerely hope that the efforts of our Sophomore year have given us a boost toward a more suc- cessful Junior year. English presented many challenges which we met with confidence. However, we had a slight A. S., '53 FIRST PICTURE First Row: Ann Blackmon, Jean Crothers, Grace Cherry, Nancy Dill, Maybell Donnan, Carmella Calaibrese. Second Row: William Hoffman, Olive Mae Blume, Janet Carroll, Elva Jean Eshenaur, Pat- ricia Buckley, Gail Carson, Christine Dye, Robert Brodie. Third Row: Louise Burke. Patricia Gilbert, George Bollman, Charlotte Bradley, Charlotte Brisbin. Emma Flora, Virginia Brancato, Catherine Curcio, Jane Crawford, Mollie Gard- ner. Fourth Row: James Cortese, Charles Evans. Jerry Barilaro, William Cook. Ro-bert Haag, Robert Hamm-ond, Donald Besterman, Frank Fleming, Frank Cicero. SECOND PICTURE First Row: James Gibson. Beatrice Heigl, Ronald Purdie, Gwen Kirk, Arthur Macqueen. Olive May I-luffmyer, Joseph McPherson. Second Row: Joseph Lupinacci, Janet Merriman, Eleanor I-Iipsley, Joanne Guido, Ann Jones, Jean Jacobs, Patricia Myers, Virginia Neely, Marcia Neil. Third Row: Marianne Laubin, Shirley Hipsley. Jean Lohnes, Lillian Lang, Marilyn Kretzler, Shirley Hess, Jane Lee, Mary McKelvey, Marilinn McCullough. Fouth Row: Albert Mendicino. Ronald Nist, Dale Park, Robert Moore, Richard Miller, Robert Massie, Fiore Munizza. THIRD PICTURE First Row: Dallas Stewart, Rose Marie Zipparo, Tim Toia, Sara Lee Packer. John Swan. Barbara Scott, Raymond Tomaszewski. Second Row: James Rogers. Alice Sgro, Carol Schneider, Jo Ann Thein, Audrey Owens, Shirley Schuring, Sue Sarson, Margaret Tunney, Teresa Trovato, Dale Rogers. Third Row: George Weber, Barbara Shriver, Judy Stevens, Ann Ray, Jean Zeber, Betty Schneider. Alva Shaw. Viola Shoupe. Joseoh Spinelli. Fourth Row: James Sye, David Winters, Frank Ruperto, Don Steele, William Zoeller, Robert Smith, Walter Sambolt, Scott Thornton. T wenty-eight
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The Class of 1954 Sophomores at Sewihi! Looking back at our two years at Sewickley High School, we find many memories that will live with us. The lirst day we were introduced to our own lock- ers, new teachers, and many new members of our group-and last, but not least, our sub- jects. Now fully a part of high school, we look forward to our three remaining years at Sewihi with bright visions of the future. Practical English, a magazine with vari- ous features of work and entertainment, be- came a favorite with the students in their Eng- lish work. We will never forget those round table discussions in civics. Mathematics kept us on the run, especially those statement prob- lems. Writing up science experiments was a new task for us. We shall always remember that as ninth graders we had required work in art, music, and mechanical arts or home economics. To make our work in physical education more interesting and real, we had a new body in the health room - the human torso. At the close of the year all of us studied Red Cross First Aid. Ah, those square knots!! Need we remind you that most of the material for Junior High basketball and volley ball teams was furnished by our class? The intra-mural sports were loads of fun for many of us. We are looking forward to three more happy, eventful years at Sewickley High School. R. D., '54 FIRST PICTURE First Row: Virginia Cunzola, Joe Barilaro, Mary Ann Clarke, Harlow Carson, Agnes Dye, William Carson, Sylvia Fuchs. Second Row: Marjorie Fluke, Barbara Clarner, Edwina Burkett, Harriet Carson. Myra Doughty, Dorothy Campbell, Mary Bower. Coulson, Barbara Garris, Judy Buck, Mar- Third Row: Robert Deeiner, Lilan Baltz, Eleanor garet Davis, Anna Mae Bengele, Lewis Gardner. Fourth Row: Robert Baker, Bert Fleming, Patrick Devine, David Caughey, David Cranston, Robert Anderson. Frederick Edger. Missing from the picture: Lutellus Baumgartel, Gerald Conner. SECOND PICTURE First Row: Martin Lilly, Carol Minnemeyer, Milton Pflugh, June Humphreys, John Hess, Loretta Krebs, James Hindman, Martha Poor, Second Row: Doris Owens, Anne Roppa, Lou Ann Holsing, Carol Neely, Joyce Howard, Cynthia O'Brien, Gail Meisel, Louise Jackson, Third Row: Robert Karasek, Harry Lieb. Phillip Robert Ray. James Lottes, George Mounsey, Fourth Row: Walter Gleason, Gilbert Glenn, Terry Hamilton, Jerome Mulrow. Missing from the picture: Patricia Jerome, Jane Pierce. THIRD PICTURE First Row: Jean Trunzo, Dorlan Taylor, Barbara dervort, John Whitlield, Patricia Summers, Tommy Smythe, Nancy Wynn. Second Row: Marlene Saylor, Sara J. Trunzo, Su field. Hazel Seagren, Janet Walls, Marilyn Weiss. Mary Scalercio. Third Row: Richard Toia, Robert Yant, Robert Girard Williams, Richard Waite, Louis Weste James Porter. Ruth Martin. James, Walter Huckabee, Robert Huffmyer, Louis Paff. Wintermantel, Marlin Saylor, Dolores Van- zanne Wylie, Edith Williams, Connie Whit- Tomaszewski, Jerry Vescio, Minot Sarson, hoff. Missing from the picture: James Russo, Yvonne Williams, Anne Vescio, fhirty
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