Swissvale High School - Swissvalian Yearbook (Swissvale, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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JUNIOR CLASS Room 8: Shirley Hulen and Harold Layton hrightened the gloomy mornings ot last winter with their peppy jive. and the sound ot rhythmic steps and merry hum announced the approach ot Leona Redinger, the lriendly gal. Petite June Loclchart, who played and sang, was another pleasant addition to this room ot good cheer. Needing sturdy oliicials, Room 8 elected Art Geiger. haslcethall and lootloall star, as president, .lames Miller vice-president, Mary Coatsworth secretary, and Bonnie Gilchrist, treasurer. During rationing one could always lind the guiding light ol this room. Mr. Elder, presiding at lVlcKelvy, the husiest school in town. Room 15: Due to the vast migrating movement in Room 15, Mr. ilelhart had a time lceeping his seating chart straight. Atter all was said and done. Dave Sudac was elected president, Bert Garinger vice-president, Kippy Soderlnerg secretary, and Holm Shallenherger treasurer. Ulvloen Bucciarelli lcept the students happy and gay with his hreezy entrance and cheerful hello. Betsy Redsliaw, heing a friendly soul, made all the newcomers soon feel at home. Betty Gritlin, Nancy Jones, and Beverly Hancoclc will he rememhered as always laeing ready to lend a helping hand when most needed, while Harry Fair made a name lior himself as a talented trumpet tooter. Room 14: Room 14 was lcept in order hy the lively and witty Mrs. Haseltine, who always saw the Htacetiousu side ot things. The athletic memhers ot this room were Vvalter Burlcovich, loaslcethall star, and Dinny lvlorrow. loothall center. Always ready and willing to sing, whether at assemhly or cluh meetings. was the well-lcnown soprano, Jane Vvillfcinson. Une of Mrs. Haseltiness daily prohlems was corralling and quieting Alvar Erlandson. Al- ways present at the swings was Jeanne lVlcKinley, that noted jitterhugger. Dinny Morrow otliciated at class meetings and at home room meetings, toog Helen lvlatsey was vice-president, Carol Burlcman secretary, and .lean Schulz treasurer. Room 15: Crashl There went the glass in the door tor the second time. Evidently the commandos were getting their preliminary trainingl At any rate, it wasn't caused loy home room dissention, for the lnusiness ol' Room 15 was carried on very smoothly hy Bill Hodder, the president. and his smoothly running machine made up ol .lim Strausler. vice- president, Mary Shaughnessy, secretary, and Ethelreda Stock, treasurer, Miss Gral tnow Mrs. Bennetti, who pre- sided over this room, is noted tor her friendliness and cheertulness, and her class strove to tollow in her footsteps. The especially talented memloers ot this group were Virginia lvlazzoni, Catherine George, and Louise Toocheclc, who were noted tor their singing. The liveliest lDilN and loudest miss was Betty lwlallon, who gave no one a chance to snatch a few winlcs. Room 22: The reportees ot Room 22 liegan the school year hy electing Bill Hutchinson president. Bill later resigned in lavor ot Kenny lvlcljowell, lormerly vice-president. Sue Nichols and Floyd Duncan were elected secretary and treasurer. flne will long rememher Mrs. Frazergs trials and trihula- tions with Sam Phillips and his heans trememher the hean-shooting tadm which were supposedly lor his supper. Plenty ot entertainment was provided hy the two room clowns, Mary Butler and Bill Hutchinson, with their gay morning antics. Artistic ahility and poetic genius were displayed hy ,lacli Ulrich and Sue Nichols, while Roherta Jacohs, Dolores Sullcoslfi, and Hilda Fish did more than their share in maintaining the room,s record ot maliing up more than 50'XJ of the .lunior Honor Roll. Room 25: A chance visit to Room 25 during any twenty-tive minute period. would surely prove the tact that Miss Vvhitnells happy-go-luclay report room was really a paradise tor lun lovers and cluh memhers. Vvhen a Girl Reserves meeting was called, Betty Miller, .lean Parmelee, Lillian Symons, Nladeline Aurilio, Loretta Byers, and Viola planinich were always ready to depart, while during a Leaders' Club meeting Martha Kotlier and Elizaheth Anderson were never to he found nat homef, VVhen Pete Caliendo and Bolo Horst, hand memhers, ingot hot,u Room 25 was really Hhep to the jiven in a jazzy sort ot way, while, when more retained entertainment was in order. Betty lVliller,s character readings were enjoyed. Nvisdom and good taste were qualities with which all Room 25,s memhers were endowed, how- ever, and this was hest shown lay their excellent choice ot olticers-Angelo Russo. president, Pnill Vvilson, vice-president, Betty secretary, and Betty Parton, treasurer. S .IVNIOR Oli!-'ICERS umlar. virc--pn-sulc-nt: Nlary Ads-le Sliauglmessy -lary: li:-tty l'arlon, treasurer' Danny Nlorrow, pn-sirlr-nt. Page Twenty-seven

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