Wilkinsburg High School - Annual Yearbook (Wilkinsburg, PA)

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T4 5 : o6'5T?'6 : I UBLIKHH7 BY The Studgnt Body of WlIk1DSbUfg I-hgh bchool WILKINSBURG PENNSYLVANIA f1m'.1.Ln.a: K Lf , K, ..:r.x, . wan x.'n:un1isnm.4x.fp1,-warm.:-nrawnrrxrsumw-a 1- wmfnmnun gnm.4:.fnv1.usm 114,415 .w.wnmr:.n.afww-.vw.:4-mMg Foreword M Lest you forget the happy days you have spent, in the hope that in years to come you will want to look back on the victories and successes of our High School, we have labored to perpetuate on these pages the days we hold dear. Tbe Editors. Five 1994 EDNA M. RELTZ Six 4 T0 Elma illll. Brit: . ' To one who entered Wilkinsburg High School when we did, who guided and inspired us in our Freshmen days, wno' was separated from us in the following year, but who steered us to triumphant channels in our junior year, and above all to the one whose sparkling personality hasmade our' Senior days the happiest we have ever known we, the Class of 1924, lovingly dedicate ' thisvolume of the Wilkinsburg High S c h o o I Annual. Seven S1994 ROBERT Ross C1l,xR1.r1s KEARNS PAU L SCOTT B ETTY N EWELL AILFSTINE li EDNA M. Rusfrz Annual Staff CH.'XRLO'l l'li MCM URRAY iw.-XRIE BURRHAR1' - - Manager A SSfSft17lll Manager ALFRED CAHEN FRANK PARSON KATHRYN RowE1.1. 11N'1' M AY BOWERS. Faculty Advisers I .. C. Ku N E-Treflszzrcz' Eight jAMEs XY. fX'1A'l'ES na., just l.1ke lust fl nd You You You .-1 ml as firm as a mountain, these years you hafve stood, a free running fountain of knowledge so good, as straight as au arrou' ,l'Ull ?.'6 pointed the 'way directed our lifes just 41 little each day. have housed many sorrows, you'1fe known of our joys. have steadied our thoughts by your zuzswervirzg poise, have grown into our love, made your 'way into our heart, from there, dear old building, you'll never depart. Nino WM. Il. MERRIIIIELD, 'Z-5. A kj, QAM 1 Mr. MQ Murrcvj VIFYX I VI SO V! SQYX MY' T WINHY V. Loi' Mn Houxa YI Mr Y-Un UIQ YX Mr. Henning Ten Wilkinsburg School Board ' DR. R. W. ALusoN ,WM. W. ScoTT - Mas. R. B. RomNsoN j.-K. TOWNSEND - M. H. HENNING 1 VERNON R. Coveu. A. B. MCMURRAY ' Mas. R. B. RoBlNsoN - - Presidefzt. M. H. HENNING - - Vice-Presfdefftu L. R. HAGAN - - - Secietary A. K. KING - - Treaszffer j. E. H!NDMAN - - D - - A 1'q, gblicitor W. HQ MAHTVIN - Superintehdent of Schools Q Eleven ' .. r. 1994 , W M, ,s M H , . V M,-PT 5313 ' 51 'I ue! 1 n .- b 0 In the Garden .off the Gods Ceres iSeries of Exponentsj-jane Andersci, Algebra. Can remember numbers better'n ah telephone operator. Author of Short Papers and Somebody's Wrong. Believes in signs- -plus or minus. King Midas-L. C. Kline, Faculty Advisor for all the Moneyg teacher o author of Cash-miri Song . Holds purse strings, but doesn't pull the wires. Narcissus-R. A. Getter, Mathematics. Faculty Beau Brummel. Author Well-dressed Man will Wear Says it with flowers in his buttofihole. f Economics, of What the X-. Janus-A. j. King. God of the doorways. Shakes a mean bunch of keys. Head of Mathematics. Author of Nawthing and Silence is Golden. Y -.luno CD'joo know!-Margaret C .Ruth. Curiosity teacher of French. Ori mg color, Paris Green. Authoress of So this is Paris. ginator of the I Hercules--Oh, powerful Springer! Coach and Dean of boys. Performs the dozen labors daily in the gym. tReD Member Champions of Pennsylvania Club. Author of Bring back, oh, ring back, oh, bring back an etiquette book to me. Charon jenkins Professor of Histoi Sk Pilot Author of 'Certa - , ' 'y. y . ' in Particular Type. Not a professor in ancient History 3-cannot remember Zebebah, Ziklag, Zilkyah, Zorababel, etc. Who could? Zeus-W. Graham, principal and athletic fan. Author of Make your ingly. Eccentric epitomatization of benificence and geniality. Atalanta-Leslie B. Hastings. Hygiene and Physical Director for girls. Kfep that Schoolgirl Complexion. She has so many Weighs that are inte gir s. Plans Accord-R Authoress of resting to the Psyche-Aline Van Eman. French. Very Chic. Exhibitor of exclusive Paris models, especially the Seine part. Authoress of Why don't you go to P. C. W. P Demeter-Helen H. Faris. Spanish. Authoress of In Old Madrid. Originator of Spanish lace., ls not responsible for all these tiresome troubadors that infest amateur dra- l'l'ldlIlCS. ' Vulcan-W. S. Woodburn, Head of Science Department. Author of As s the Basis. A Venus-Helena K. Flinn, Public Speaking. The first coach without four faculty Delilah to let the barber play Samson. A Coles Phillips' lnspiration. uch and On wheels. First Sappbo-Mary E Steele Producer of Pinafore and Pe ita Not res onsible for the , . - - P - P Madngal Club. Hebe-Miidred M. Wood. Cookery. Has a Pet-milk. Makes apple-sauce but does not string-it. Authoress of Porter-House Blues and the Dish Rag. Virgo-Ella S. Hockenberry, Manager of the Latin Quarter. Faculty 'Advisor for the Girl Reserves. Believes in the fresh-air course. Authoress of Hock, Hock, Hock, fthe Pawn' Shop Bluesb. Thalia-Margaret E. Wylie, Librarian. Authoress of Filing Blues. Originator of that blood-curdling phrase, Your book is thirteen cents overdue. Minerva-Vinnie E. Knapgsnberger, Head of English Department. Dean of Girls. Authoress of Eti-Ket Blues. g h exterous dispenser of the disciplinary darts in the disapproval of the deeds of her dear disobedient damsels - Duma Edna M Reitz Senior English Her chariot is the 88 Car Authoress of My Sister Read your Theme Carries Macbeths dagger soliliquy instead of arrows Twelve 4 f 1 X1 4, 1 aim? ff' AF New 14' A 'C 'W' W .make a t 4 as -ar Q . ' A I . , f . 5 . Achilles-Frank Ankeneyi. History. Knows how to ball a person out-in tennis. Author of Where, oh where ,is my ennis Teaih tonight? , 9 Saturn-Wm. Fricf Art. Faculty Artist. Sounds strong, doesn't it? Author of fLines of Grace and Beauty. Manager of ur Greeihwlch Village. g Daphne-Mary E. C. Steele, Typewriting. A speed fiend-but' she doesn't have to.show .her license. Authoress of What Somebody's Stenog Ought to Know. Hffgia-Keitlia Covil. ,7l'ypewriting. Guardian of the Bank of Wilkinsburg High Schoo. 'Member of the Happy People's Association. Authoress of A, S, D, F, G, H, 1, K, L. Merceges-Rena Roney. Trench. Authoress of An Honest 'Confession is Good for the Soul. Sh has a wonderful imagination. Originator of The AlauMode Blues. ,, Mentor-Leon E. Hoke. Manual Arts. The type the movies use for the .American millionaire in the African jungle. He introduced the man who said that This is Heaven. Author ,of Down by the Saw-mill in W. H. S. , ' . se Flora--Ida E. Forsberg. Stenography. Authoress of Dick-ta-phone Blues. Looks charming in blue, but never is blue. Aurora-Helfn, j. I-leazlett. Latin. First Vice-president ofiCaesar 8: Co., Bridge-Builders for the Rhine. uthoress of Tours in Brittaihy withuthe late julius Caesar. Prostperpine-Rhoda M. Beatty. Sophomore English. Authoress of So good-so far. A critic or Current Events. 0 Penelope--Clara A. Greer. junior and Senior English. Guardian of Room 22.- No Woman's Land. A good friend of Daniel Webster, she comes from L.Lnity. ' Iris-Helen A. Anderson. Sopghomore English. Authoress of l Met-a-4. Originator of Anderson Gingham. CircelEdna L. Kern. History, Ancient. Advocator of Blueing for use in the Red Sea. Authoress of At This Time and the Roamin' Movement. Her course will tell you the origin of Nile Green, Tales of Boys and Grease. I g Clio-M. May McCullough. History. Has all statistics about King Tug, all iriforrnation about the original Sheiks. Authoress of Tea-cup talks from the Court at abble-on. , Erato-Bess Bf Boger.Shorthand. She's short allover. Author. of What,Championsi Do. fReJ Member of Yours Truly Club. l , Adonis-E. W. Benton. Mathematics and Faculty Advisor for the Lecture Course. , He has a great deal to do with Triangles. A ,, Fauna-Ida Sue May. English. Authoress of This is Appalling. Guardian Angel of Room 37. Easily identified by er musical laugh. , , Ariacbne-Naomi Sloane. Sewing. Authoress of V What the Well-Dressed Senior.Will Wear. Faculty Lucille. She seams' nice and she is nice. Her health is always sew-sew, I Cupid-Wm. L. Berry, Bookkeeping. Author of Study Period Blues. Originator of an automatic system for compiling income tax. - ' Pluto-Clarence K. Wicker. Manuel Arts. Author of Hammer and Tongs. Designer of the H. M. S. -Pinafore. Did you see that trick railing? Originator of Wicker Furniture. Vesta-Ethel Mae Turner. Teacher of Physics. A model for Titian. Never has'the' blues. Authoress of Row, Row, Row, Your Boat Gently Down the 'Current. ' . Calliope-Adelaide C. Ottoway. junior English and Faculty Advisor for the Review. Authoress of Say it in Your Own Words. Sales manager for the Merchant of Venice. Mercury-Clarence jelirey. Physics. The latest .addition to the faculty. Author of The Difference Between junior and Senior High-one block. - Thirteen - ' V , ' -mf-Q55 .. .199 fl ,Q I XL, Nix 3? 9:51 lg I I I WMA I I I I I I I I I I I I . Faculty W. C. GRAHAM HELEN H. FARI5 MARGARET RUTIQI ALINE W. VANEMAN ARENA RONEY . . 'ELLA S. HOCKENBERRY HELEN' j. HEAzLETT HELENA K. FLINN VINNIE E. KNAPPENBERGER ADELAIDE C. OTTAWAY ZJLHMQWODA M. BEATTY DNA M. REITZ CLARA A. GREER HELEN A. ANDERSON EDNA L. KERN EDWARD A. jENKINs, jR. M. MAY MCCOLl.OUGH FRANK ANKENEY A. j. KING JANE E. ANDERSON F. W. BENTON 3' . R. A. GETTER ETHEL MAE TURNER JAMES W. MATES WILEY S. WOODBURN L. C. KLINE IDA SUE MAY 4 ' I HOWARD T. GRIFELITH WILLIAM j. BERRY BESS B. BOGER IDA E. FORSBERG KEITHA M. COVII. 'I' MARY E. C. STEELE MYRTLE E,'TI-IOMARSON MILDRED M. WOCD NAOMI SLOANEA LEON E. HOKE CLARENCE K. WEKER LESLEY B. HASTINGS H. M. SPRINGER MARGARET E WYLIE' MARY E. STEELE CLARENCE D. JEFFREY teen I I I I I I I I ' I I I I 1994 Dax, 5' Gue5SWhc Three Flowers One os H15 Frsends My ..,,,,:- ,ef--ky i . M.-.v-' .g 4- -QQ- f :-:-:- . Our' Coach Good Pais .ii -mf Q as Zi Sixteen w 0 3-Q Freshmen of 1920 Were We Green? Oh, No f 1 gli - WI , gf. 1, .Jar 2 'i , i. f7f7'f . f 7?'qfV .. el- as K.-., V , - 1 , ,,. 4. . in -. - . v ,eww J An Outline of '24's History lt was a record day in Wilkinsburg High School when the largest group of good-looking students ever known entered the lofty doorway of our school and thronged its corridors. We bravely encountered gaping, staring, ridiculing gazes from upper classmen. But behold, this class soon did the unusual! The managers of activities, who immediately discovered the willingness and good spirit of the class of '24, did not address this freshman class in vain, because we showed a keen interest in all high school activities. The Grst floor hall was usually filled with upper-classmen, curious and anxious to visit with these-active and enthusiasticfreshmen. Instead of taking a back seat and waiting a few years to distinguish itself, the class immediately began to take an active part, much to the surprise of the upper- classmeng our mighty athletes began to show their prowess in games of sportg the freshman basketball team defeated every class team, but ranked second in the class league, a notch higher than the seniorsg we were represented on all varsity teams, and great numbers of fresh- men always responded to the call of athletics. Another honor was conferred upon our class when one of our boys won an essay contest, which was open to all students of our high school and of all other high schools of Allegheny Countyg many members of this talented class were in the Nladrigal and Schubert clubs and the school opera, Mikado, gMoreover, ten freshmen were in the high school orchestra. This active and spirited freshmen year was merely a setting for the unequalled record in high school activities that was to follow. When our sophomore year began, we all realized that we were loyal students of Wilkins- burg High School. Now we sustained every team to the limit and supported our school with the old fighting spirit, which will never leave us. Then a new and capable athletic director was installed in the high school. This marked a revolution in our athletics. Championship teams followed: basketball, track, relays, and football of the following year will always stand out in our memories as great victories for our school on account of cooperation, perseverance, and superiority in sports. Our sophomore hike attracted a great congenial gathering, and under splendid leadership this affair was a success. ' In this year the upper-classmen, again noticed they were being excelled in severalfworthy activities of our school by sophomores. A sophomore girl won an essay contest in , which every member of the school was compelled to compete: the greater part of both the orchestra and band was sophomore. We had several important players on the girls' basketball and boys' baseball teams. A sophomore gained fame for our school in a scholastic Slocution con- test. We again attained second place in the class league. ln spite of the larger number of senior competitors in the newly organized chess club, the chess champion ofthe school' was one of our classmates: the runner-up was also a sophomore. Our ability was shown plainly by the large number of '24 articles, which were accepted by the Review, However, our greatest task was near the close of the season when we had to entertain the school at the sopho- more party. This was a stupendous undertaking because we must provide for twice as many students as in the preceding year. Several ingenious amusements delighted everyone, and our musical numbers were splendid, but the greatest achievement was the presentation of two delightful, roaring farces. ln a llat Shop, and Shakespeare Up-to-Date. The exceptional histrionic ability in portraying these farces was unrivaled, and it was certainly a sophomore triumph to present this form of the drama in such an excellent manner. - . 4 , J AV i .. 1 ,, H452 . .a-S1924 Nineteen E .. e i he A 1 A . A famous episode, the greatest in high school history marked our junior year. We had the championship football team of Pennsylvania. After a series of hard-earned victories, our team attained this highest gridiron honor. Who does not remember those fight-to-the-finish battles and such scores as 13-9, 3-0, 14-9, and 7-6? Nor could all of these games have been won without the help of several junior football heroes. Then the junior jaunt was certainly perfect bliss. Our Thanksgiving play caused the whole school to heap praises upon the class of 'Z4Q lt was the Hrst Thanksgiving play in many years that met with such great approval from the student body. junior spirit, ambition and enthusiasm waxed higher and higher until strange things began to happen. Probably due to the new public speaking department, the high school speeches improved infinitely. Famous and original speeches by our class- mates were delivered from the platform. Clever write-ups' and brilliant poems in the Review were written mostly by juniors. Now this group of industrious people surpassed the seniors in activities,,for the president and two other officers of the Spanish Club, all officers of the Chess Club and all members .of the Chess Team, all the ofiicers of the splendid Hi-Y Club and the majority of Art Guild officers were juniors. We were champions in class basketball, inter-class track, inter-class girls' swimming. Our instrumental music talent was clearly shown, because a great many membersof the orchestra, practically all of the band, and two of the Hnest pianists in high school history were juniors. The leader and all the oflicers of the band with the exception of one, were our classmates. The greater part of the high school baseball team was of the illustrious class of '24. Practically all of .the leaders in the gym- nasium exhibition were juniors, showing that we excelled in feats of strength and agility. The chess champion of the school was again one of our classmates, and there were three poems, a page of cartoons and two prose articles in the Senior Annual. Since a junior Class is usually judged by its reception, we made ours the greatest in his- tory. To rise to the occasion, one of our classmates wrote an original play about high school life. lt was a splendid production and the entire arrangement of the reception was excellent and efficient. The class of '24 had taken the lead in' activities in its third year. lt had over- come many obstacles, risen to heights of fame, and won many deserved honors. When we returned as seniors in the fall of 1923, we found that our walls had been orna- mented with pictures of the world's masterpieces. This helped create a more pleasing and inspiring environment. The athletic Held had also been improved, and our chapel exercises had a great deal of variety, and were more spirited and entertaining. Our opera, Pinafore, was declared one of the best ever given at high school. Then the senior Christmas play was the best performed production ever played in Wilkinsburg High School. This pantomime performance of the Seven Gifts by Stuart Walker will ever be an honor to the class of 'Z4. The high school clubs, good ones, too, with good objects, flourished as never before. Both the words and music of our delightful class song were written by classmates. For every worthy cause our classmates spoke enthusiastically and fluently from the platform. Girls' swimming and girls' tennis teams were organized in our senior year in addition to many other innova- tions. All individual champions were of our excellent and energetic class. Truly our 'senior year seemed to be a series of honors and successes, and originality was the keynote. The- Review became the finest magazine in our school's history, several new sections being added to it. Beautiful poems, clever stories, interesting write-ups, and ingenious art contributions made our magazine easily excel all others of previous years. Our graduating honor roll, is 11, i xl 4 - ti ' slung Twenty Pre ssdeni Secreimrj f Treasurer Vxce Pressdeni Hs s1'Or4nan. I Marshal! CLASS ORGANIZATION V Twenty-t 7.4 ae, , f S sp P ' .1 lie' il C ..M.,f,,.,...s,.. ,..., ..N,,..,.,..,.,,-......., ...--,..,.-...,2,a., W , Q, M 3 e li 4, C13 , ,llwlh-ffl? 4 . .. . ROSS W. STEVENS 1 C HSTEVEH llonor Roll C13 C433 Schubert C433 jr. Reception C331 l Chess Club C233 Spanish Club C233 Manager Lec- 3 ture Course C433 Class Night C433 Hi Y C33 C433 Thzmksgiving Play C3i3g Sophomore Party C233 Class l President 42:3 C433 President Hi-Y C:l3Q Track C13 I C2 . 'iSelf-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control, Ilvese tbree alone lead to sovereign power. , CHARLES WAHL 4 DUTCH J Vice-President English Club C1333 Vice-President lloys' Athletic Association CZI3: Vice-President Senior ' Class C-13: Football C23 C33 C433 Class Basketball C23 2 C2233 Varsity C433 Spanish Club C43. l Hark! the conquering lfero c0n1es! ' 3 ELIZABETH BERGHANE j nBETTYU ULIB3, Honor Roll C13 C23 C233 C433 Jr. Reception Committee C333 Gym Exh. C23 C3333 French Play C433 Review Staff C433 Sophomore Party C233 Class Secretary C23 , C233 C-13. ' C Ilas ready tongue and winning way, ' Always ll pleaxant 'word to say. 5 A l . N A 2 me CHARLOTTE Rl:BECCA MCMURRAY I ff Q Too HTODDYU l Xmas Play C433 Jr. Reception Committee C333 Gym 3 Exh. C13 C23 C333 C433 Annual Stan' C433 Activity , lioarcl C133 C433 Secretary C213 C433 Thanksgiving - N Play C3233 Sophomore Party C233 Class Treasurer ' C433 French Club C-13, I fl perfect woman, nobly planned I lo warm, to comfort and cornniand. i 1 l HUGH STEWART MUNRO MUN NluNNEY Class Basketball C23 C33 C433 lr. Reception Commit- tee C331 Gym Exh. C13 C23 C233 C433 Spanish Club I C233 Track C13 C23 C33 C433 Athletic Council C33 . C433 Class Marshal C13 C253 C43. Knowledge to know, ability to do, and energy to push. ALFRED CAHEN, JR. TENNYsoN Honor Roll C23 C33 C-133 Xmas Play C433 Jr. Recep- tion Play C333 Gym lsxh. C13 C23 C33 C433 Chess Team C33 C433 Club President C431 Annual Staff C433 Thanksgiving Play C331 Senior Class Play C433 French Play C333 Class Historian C43Q Commence- ment C-13. A good student is the favoritelof lreaven and earth, the excellency of Ins country, the happzness of nzen. 1994 i Twenty-four . ki . H. . 1 1I ::..' J sz r w xi an-4 .,- ' , yr? as .3 vga lil.SIli M.-XY .'XBl,,XL7lf Bmsm ' Gym lixlm. ill lil 1323: Spzxuisb Club H25 till: l 'I'runi5 I-ll: Class Night lll. A lillle lady with vyqs uf blue, A friend 'worth bavmg Inwlzfw xlvzfs lruv, Wll.l.l.-XM PRICIS Al.BRliCl l'l' .lBHqll,. lluuor Rull ill l2J Kill HJ: Clu-ss Club Kill HJC Frm-uch Play Ill: lli-Y lil: Rzulio Club I'rL-simlcut H-l: llnml l-U: Class Night l-ll: Svsllubn-rt Club l4l. Keen in rlass, true al lwari, llux buy always does lux parf. jOSliPll WILLIAM ,'XLliXANDliR u Alou Claes lluskctlull till: l rm-nclx Club tlj 123 437. .4 mind full of klivwlellgv ix a mimi llvaf mwvr fails, ' ARTI ll' R WAYNIS Al ,I AISON l. I :ATN hym lpxb. ill l-l 1.13 I-lj: II:-X Q-ll, ll'hy worry zulvcn tlwrds xnnzvllvinq else to do? Cll.-Xlil.lfS ANDERSON Scbul-crt Club Kill lllg Slliilllrll Club KZ! Kill! Review Stull' lil fill: 'l'rnv:k ll!! 1251: Rzuliu Club 4317 Q-ll: SCZUIICU Club till: Class Night 1-ll. I dan' do all that may l7L't'Ul!1L' a man, ll lm darn do mon' IX mme, Gl.liNDlNli li. A M M ER MAN GLEN 1ly'Il lfxb. lll: jr. Prom till: llistury Club till: Spnuirb Club l-ll. .fl faulllvxx maiden gvuflv ana' .x1.uevI. Twenty-Eve iz, ,l,. ,,..,,-.,,-,,-.m,--.,.M...W-,,.l.-,,,.,.. ...........-,,......,,.,.. , ,.., ,,, 199 Q l FENTON LEROY BACHMAN French Club 1-153 Raflio Club 1225 1-I5: llnnor Roll 1l.5 125 11251-15. lu his heart is a firm resolve to slufeeed. CLA RA MA E BA K E R HPEGU llym lzxll. 125 135 145. A-girl of 'whom we never tireg Lively, and all that we admire. CA'l'l IERINE BACKOFEN 'lSKEEzlx Honor Roll 1255 145: Xmas Play 145: Frcncll Club 145: Review Staff 1-15. Within tl little grain of gold Much przce and value lie. LEONORE ALICE BALLARD NoNlE'l Win. PC1111 High School, Phila., Pa., 115 125 1315 145 She was a pretty picture, full of grace, The slender form, the delicate fave. . ARCHER PHELPS BARDES , HREDH Football 1225 1-lj: Basketball 1453 Gym Exh. 115 125 1235: Chess Club 1225 1453 Spanish Club 125 12553 lliY 12,5 15355 Track 12155 'ill1Lll1kFglViI1g Play 135: irsas Play 1455 Athletic Council 1453 Class Night 1 . And this is the kind of a boy, who makes a real A rnarz, A I With a noble and uprzght purpose in life. WILLARD FREDERICK BAUMAN Soulll Hills lligli School 115 125g ui-Y 1454 School Play 145. 1 Quiet, reserved and studious is he. '. .N 'LIT TLT. A' ' 1'f'7T? '1j Q Twenty-six Q i l l l l l I l 2 l l l l l l 1 1 l l l l 4 l l l 3 2 Z l: t li l l li ll Yi ll ll Ti I lv' , Ll A4 id BESSIIS M. BEGLER Banu llunnr- Roil 12531 Gym Ifxh. 113 1231 Review Stall' 1-U W Good and true, simple and kind is sbe. X ANNA GRACE BEHM Class llama-tlmall 113 1233 Gym lfxh. 113 123 1253 1433 Ulu-ra 1l3: Tl'IiH'lkSKlVll1g Play 11531 Glcc Club 113 123 1153: Class Night 143' jr. Rcception 1223. The sweetest, noblest, best characteristic of a uvman zs truthfulness. D13R13'l'I lY MAY BISSIELL 1-D0T,, jr. R1-ccplion Comniiltec 12531 Fra.-null Club 1-I3. A charm attends ber everywlaere, lbe bard heart loves ber unaware. MAR I li lil.l.liN BLACK llunur Roll 133: Spzmisli Clulr 123 133: Girl Reserves 1:33 143: Rvvicw Staff 113: Thanksgiving Play 12535 Girls' Glce Club 1153 143: Urulu-atrn 1133 Class Night 143. She's quiet but she is the kilid, We always lmfe to keep m mmd. RLl'l'Il MARIE BOWER jr. lin-cm-mimi Cumniitlcc 1213: Gym lixh. 123 13535 Spanifh Club 123 1113 143' Opera 123: History Club 123 1553. She has Iwo eyes so salt and brown-Take cafe! 4 She gives a szde glance and looks d0wn-Be- ware! I li'l'lllil.YN MAY BOWERS llunnr Roll 123 133 143: Gym lfxb. 1133 Annual S1z1lT1-43: Review Staff 1435 Orchestra 113 1235 Tennis 1..3g Class llasketbnll 113 1153. .4 sweet heart-lifting cbeerfulness Seemed ever on ber steps to walt. Twenty-seven ' 7'?'1'll5'1wl5ml53l It ' ,I Y --f. 1-if fl 4 X L ml MILDRED ELEANOR BOWMAN 4fMlD,, Gym Exh. C11 C21 C31: Girl Reserves C413 Opera C215 Sophomore Party C215 Class Night C-11. She liked what e'er she looked upon And her looks went everywhere. 'GRAY BOYD High School Band C413 Radio Club C-11. He, of the sunny disposition and good-will. JOHN BOYD Raflio Club, Vice-President C41g Honor Roll C11 C21 C211 C413 Commencement C41. A man among men, always acting the gentle- man. EDWARD BENNETT BRADSHAW HBENU Honor Roll C11 C21 C251 C41g Gym Exh. C31g French Club C411 Hi-Y C41, Keeping everlastingly at it brings success. MARTHA ELIZABETH BRICKER MART1E Gym Exh. C11 C21. Her eyes so bright, her way so sweet She is a charming maid to meet. WILLIAM EARLE BRINKER A'B1L1. Wellsburg H. S., Wellsburg, W. Va., C113 Football C415 Basketball C31 C413 Honor Roll C31 C41g Gym Exh. C21 C31 C413 French Club Treas. C415 Track C31 C415 Activity Board C413 Athletic Council C415 Jr. Reception Play C313 President Boys' Athletic As- sociation C41g Chairman Hallowe'en Party C41. A friend-a leader-a man- He is all of these. 1 ,Twenty-eight lt, we ,, Us V i . A ' - ,: I Rox' cz. BRYAN I I I 1 'l4ll1lllli5gIVlllK I'l:ly 1111, X ! .P Ile smiles with aA smile , i - That you like him to sinlle. 1 I 1 I CIARA BliRNADIi'lA'l'Ii BLIRGOON E 115:11 Iixli. 113 1235 Spanish Club 123 131 1-U3 I Spanish I'Iav 1-U. i Uh pretty maiden, so fine and fair, A With your dreamy eyes and golden hair. I I I I s . I ANNA MARIE BURKHART MURRAY HWEE WEE I llnnur Roll 115 121 135 1-D: Xmas Play 1-lj: Jr. 1 Reception Committee 1357: French Club 1435 Gym Exh. 111 121 1335 Annual Staff 147: Sophomore - Party 12M Ring Committee 1-U5 Jr. Reception Play ISU: President of Girls' Club 12313 Class Night 143. 5 I I .4 nd when she had passed, it seemed like the - 5 ceasing of exquisite music. ' I I I i . DAVID N. BURTT Por-mos III-nor Roll 11D 125: Ili-Y 1-ll: Ass't Lecture Course l Klaiizigvr 1-H. I .4 fast working brain under good control, I In this world much he will hold. I I I I I I I RALPII S. BUVINGER I Iluimr Roll 119 129: Gym Iixh. 115 125: Radio Club 1113. They say that life is what we make it, ' So l'll have my fun while I can take it. DAVID RAYNDR BYERS ' The stately man with the dignifed airs. 'ra we E E 'sssr W rw ' '-1' new- ' -'s'i 1f: Twenty-nine 5:-t .1 if f wi f s swf.: - ,mqg . ..-mf l l sl ll ll x l! il V l l l 2 l fl 'll il ll it ll r l i l l l l l Z l 1 l l l 1 l ! 3 l l I l e THOMAS EDWARD BYRNE, jR. TOM TORcHEY Schubert 145g Gym Exh. 115 125 13553 Spanish Club 125 1525 1-l5g Spanish Play 1453 Opera 1453 Class Night 1-15. jolly always and ever gay, Tbzngs worry hinz not al all. El..lZABEilill CALVIN ULIB!! BETTY Gym Exh. 1253 French Club 1453 Orchestra 1155 Class Night 145. Sweet as the tender fragrance that survives, Wben nzartyred flowers breathe out tbezr little lives. - slOllN WEBS'l'liR C!XRPEN'l'ljR HREDW Austin High School 1153 Spanish Club 13553 Cheer- leader 1455 .Xss't Cheer-leader 125 1353 Thanksgiving Play 11l53Scl1uhert Club 1453 Class Night 1453 School Play 145. A smile for all, a welcome glad, A jolly, lively, way be bad, JOHN CLElVlEN'l'S HDONU Baseball 1335 1-153 Class llasketliall 125 1215 1453 French Cluh 125 1735 1-l5g Gym lixh. 125 145. So be started to sing, as be tackled the thing, That couldn't be done, ana' be a'ral it. H ELEN ELLSWORTH COOK COOKIE llufketlgall 125 1215 1453 Xmas Play 1453 Gym Exh. 115 125 1335 145: French Club 125 1315 1453 Tennis 145, Chauipion 1-L53 Review Staff 1515 1453 Sophomore Party 11:53 Ring Committee 1453 Pres, Girls' Athletic Association 1-l5. A sunny dispofition is tbe very soul of success. MAYBELLE LOUISE COVELL BUDDlE MAYBE Swimming 1353 Xmas Play 1453 Ir. Reception Com- m'ttep 1353 Gym lixh. 11.5 125: French Club 1453 Girl Reserves 1453 Thanksgiving Play 135. Those who bring sunslgine into the lives of others cannot keep zt from themselves. s 'QQQ .-.,.-...--.MM ,Q-.....-....-..-wv.-.--.....s.. .. ...........,......... ..... ws... --. ...,.....,...........,......,-....,.-....N.,... .,,....,,.,..........,..... Thirty .iv Ss- X l I s 5 i E 2 1 I I 5 E r l l l l 1 Q E 2 I l 4 1 1 E 3 r E H l 1 1 1 l if ll l l 4 l l 5 .mg s . :N is . e iA5m.iL.a.25Z,i3.ii 1 3:- w,-, .T . . 1 ,J4nw,f:1.gg,'1j:1i,,!1',f',-11.3, 1-sf v YVH TLWMWW W ' 0 0 0 l l'5Dl'l'll MAY COYII- line Slug-K1cK l'll'l'l'lCll Clulx 1511 141: Art Guilrl 1311: R1-vicw Stal? 111: Girl Reserves 1311 141: Class Night 1-11. Sblflj lilllu, and flldfllllllg, and shy. Hut she duff! miss a lhmg gmn' by. 1 1 1 1 l S.'XMUlil. P, CRAGO 1 . ..SAMu lf 1lv111lfxl1.1l1 121 1251 1-l1:St211zv Xla11z1gcr141: lli-Y l 1321 1l1: So11l1m11orc Party 1212 Track 141. 5 Gum! at 'work ur playp uthers may mme or nlhvrs may go, 1 lin! Sa111' 'will go on for ayv. lJlil.l..-X M.-Xli CRAWFORD HDUNNY lN'lAn 111111 l xl1 1l1 1 1 1'l1 141' l1' RL'CUl1tlUlLCgllllllllt' 1'1 1 1111- mfg 115.-1 Ralf.-WQ um Kami' mee C111 1 ll'i!h qyvs of blue, and charming smile, Ilvr kmd we uwvl but omfe 111 ll 'u.'h11e. ANNA MAY DAlBl,.liR PA'r'1'Y Ili-tory K'l11lv 111 141:,Gy111 lfxll. 121. I .4 hcafly palf a mnzradv truep If she larks friends they are wry few. 1 l 1 l 111111.11 '11 1JA1.1.As 1 l l HGUVERNOR WALTON 1 liu11:1w:1 lligh School 121: Ilan-l1all 121 1331 141. l A head and 'wjll of strange kind, X 1 A xtmng and H1LlLf7L'!lt16Hf mnzd. .l11llN ,IAMISS DANKS JACK lim 11111111 1l1 1211 111'cl11'wtr:1 Blaxuxgvr 111 121 131 141. lircegy, smzlzng, and cheery, Nffwfr gloomy nr dreary. 1 ,lYMWMMW:,,M,,1 1, 11l1 11Q 'Thirty-one C LQ Emi ke N5 1 r fly , . 11 1-. A wo- Mgr, s. ,f , 1 ff, 1' 4 f-QV I x , If Eff' . ' 'F 1' V glam O . vsJw.Ja- V ,fl ' x --,v,,,s..,,.,.....Y,. . .. 3 gf, l l .J5!. '1J:2hnh at' - .. V- i 'ms , .- I 1, , . ,im -15, , II JAMES LEE DAVIDSON, -IR. v .IJIMU Basketball Manager Q-433 Schubert C435 Spanish Club 1533 C435 Track C13 423 Q33 f43g H1-Y Q33 I-135 Opera 1-133 Athletic Council 143g Sophomore Party C23 5 Ring Committee 443 1 Sr-nior Quartette C43 g Junior Play 1233. Very good looking, ambitions and trueg Is a friend to all and a real friend too. CHARLES DAVIS Hi-Y I-135 Radio Club 143. Gallant, graceful, gentle, tall, Modest, noblest, best of all. FLORENCE CROOKS DAVIS l'FLossY Honor Roll 113 C235 Madrigal 123 C433 Gym Exh. 113 1235 French Club C435 Review Staff 1133 Opera 423 1-135 Sophomore Party C235 Jr. Reception C33. A inigbty spirit fills that little frame. LAURA VIRGINIA DAVIS HGINGEU Gym Exh. C235 French Club C33 C43. Sbe always bas a winning sinile, And a friendly word for yon. SARA BERNICE DEEIBAUGH SALLY llasketlall 123g Gym Exh. 1233 Review Staff C-13, Sbe pleased while distant, but 'wben near, slJe charmed. CLAIR DILLINGER Gym Exh, 113 1435 Orchestra 6235 Spanish Club 143. I He does bis work silently and efficiently. .lf,-e-.s,..,-,-.--. .... -,--.,,.,. . H ,.L.,.W-.,,. .... ,..... L,,,.,.,L,.L.,,..,L..c,..,,,mm,,,.,, Thirty-two s I ' ,, .,.im'l 3' 'T' V L'g',r !z?r' '1i'!? ' ' ' :3'lggj,gfwEng5ggl1qmg,3?1f-,' ' ' . ' X my ' ',x-ya,.yfvw,': wiv N ,, ,.', I -'vwiwfrvw Q ..,Y Y .H ,M,,.. ,,,, ,-.m,,,-4,1 ,,,, -,YQMNM-4 . Q Q l MlLDRlfD DAVIS DIXON Q. .BUSH ..Mm,. . ll Swimming 1375 French Club L-U: North High i School ll! 125. , 5 A lilllc rmnsensc' rum: and llwn, l ls rclixlwal by llvv luis! of mon. l l gl JANE uossox 1 I ll tary 4-U: Gym lfxb. ll? f2j UH: Sophomore Party 423: jr. Reception CU: French Club Q23 UD: Girls' flu Club l J Girls' .Xthletie .Xe-sociution 117 127 1315 1-Hg Seere- ii fy -. 1 i A I1 alcful Mase, a peck of fun, l .4 loyal friend, a jolly rbum. I 3 Q l Z 5 2 1 3 i Q 4 E' CIlARl,.liS RAYMOND DOUG.-Xl.l, Q ' MCIIUCKU ' Gym iixh. m mm my mg spanish cum run cap X 1-H, President UH: Tennis 147: Manager Review 1-U5 Review Stall' lil! 147: Spanish Play 4-Hg Pres. Senior , lcllgllfill Club 1-U. Lots of friends, bis enemies few, ' Always does wha! be has to do. Z i 3 i is Illil.liN MARGUliRl'I'li DUDLEY ,liz Reception Cmnmiltee 12515 French Club 1135 I 1 Snplmxnurv l'zn'ty 423. fi Shining eyes-like antique jvmfls set in Parian f i xlaluv-stone! ' i 5 l ,i ,IAMES MARLIN DL7l3I? CkiaAMY V liuenliull HJ: jr. Reception till. They avmuiplislr mast zulm failbfully and dili- i gently tnil. Q. 5, 5 l i M Y R'l'l.li IiYlil.YN DUXBLJ RY lim Gym lfxb. ill: Spzuiisli Club 122 13255 Xlixeil Chorus ill. Sha is a plcasanf friend and true, .Such gay, ye! genllf' nmnmfrs, lun. E E i Thirty-three H L--11-?fr va-inns fs., Q.. 11 ' I an A XL ,, , ' f!,vLP,,3W AM Fifa A - ! 1 ' g 1 E l 1 Qi iff' Tl 1ffwff'f.Q7'f,TTfi f'l''iffd' -,,.,i ' I A O ..s.QLJo 1 Y T ' Q DONALD EVERETT EATON I' i A DEAc. I i French Club C33 C435 French Play C43. l l Search afar and near and o'er the sea, ' No better friend you'll hurl than he. A ! E l 5 l T ' n . CHARLES BRADLEY EDGE Q CHUCK Ease l Class Basketball C33 C431 Gym Exh. C33 C435 Spanish Club C23 4:33 643, Track C27 447. n l Sleadily he pursues his course . 3 3 With but a little worry. l T , i E 1 l I l I l i l A WALTER JOSEPH EDWARDS l T TTWALTT, Ennis Schubert C13 C23 C253 C433 Gym Exh. C23 C333 1 Spanish Club CZ3g Hi-Y C33 C433 Opera C23 C33: I C Thjanksgiving Play C33g Band C33 C435 Mixed Chorus r 4' l E This senior looketh very wise, they say he knoweth much, And he does lots of other things, plays in the band and such. ' z I f EDSON DARBY ELDRIDGE l Spanish Club C23 C33 C43. 1 r Salute the quiet, hard-working youth. l .z , T it Sl WILBERT JOHN ELLIOTT Q WlLBUR l Honor Roll C135 French Club C433 Hi-Y C43. I l T l l Yho' what he says zs not always so wise, f C As a genial good fellow, we'll give him the prize. l 1 . T , i l I HOWARD CHARLES EM RICK Km UCAPTAINH Basketball 1435 Gym Exh, up my my C439 Spanish ggi, usp C435 Track 423 usp 1493 Class lsaskerball -J . , A Man's a man for a' that. Thirty-four Y ' if si . i .. , s.. Vi Ui si Vi . , fvwl- v-fx 1' 435 1 T Y HW M S wg:-ge-QTL f, , fw.gj,mvrfva , f:,m..,? - ?T W , w l - . If 4 ii A iliriii y y MELBA IRENE Escn MES ' Gym lixh. up mg Class Night 441. Malice toward none, 55 Charity inwards all. H i l I l 1 l 'E ANNA LOUISE FERGUSON Louie ' Xmas Play 1-U3 jr. Reception Cunnnittcc CD3 Gym lirh. ill 127 UU: French Club HJC Review Staff ' HJ: Upera 123: Thanksgiving Play CID: Sophomore Party 4212 School Play 1-H. i lfrwn every blush that kindles in thy cheeks, l Ten thousand lztlle loves and graces spring 1 lo revel in the roses. i I l . 3 gs l rl . . , . . . . . . . l 'gl nu-hN CELENE i4ioLm 1 ' 1 H ..Fm,. ..jULlA,, t il Swimming till 4435 jr, Reception Committee fill: E il Gym Exh. in up cm French Club mg '1'hanks. 5 l giving Play KID: Sophomore Party 125. i ' Dreamlike, 'wilh beaming eyes, l And the rush of fluttering garments. ' l il 1 GRACE El-lZABE'lill FINLEY ' ll Ilmnsr Roll i2l: Xmas Play 141: French Club l2l lg HH Hi: Gym lfxh. ill: French Play HJ. ller eyes' as stars of lwilight fair, ' Like twilight too, her dusky hair. 3 , l ll l I ll WILBER EUGENE FISHER ' l llAPPY llUGnEY fy liunor Roll ill Q21 till Hb: jr. Reception Committee ' HU: French Clnli HJ: Spanish Clnh HU C-U: Rc- l ll view Staff 147. lil Loyal hearted, strong of mind, yi A nobler fellow y0u'll nowhere find. l.lLLlE jANEBEl.L FLOREY Uvurlun lligh School, Texas, ill 125: llaskcthall 4253 HD: Swimming 43215 Xmas Play 1-U5 Jr. Reception HH: Gym lixh. KID I-U. Her charms are greal, her flaws are few, ' In friends she's always staunch and true. , Y ,W -W cc , , -.,..,., Thirty-Five 1994 ,M LM I P2361 4 1Y'T l , .E'tii'3',4 2-7' T' '1'fQ'WiW-W I - -- Y, V V w ' ' r- I: fl'-ms-. I '-T ..tfl',Nf:?'Ff5I-' , 'I rq.4 'a.,- 111, my ,V Y A I Ii ' r wp- lm Ia U , 4.5 I I wi f v 5? Pi' Img Ii? jx , f ':'-rr AAQ' gi :ii LQQQW- L U, -L mow g - b N 0 Q so 'il I I ,N I PAUL R. EOIGIIT, JR. HSHIEKU I I Gyn1 Exh. 115 f2D 137 C453 Jr. Rcccption Play CHQ XI .XsS'l Baseball Manager GU. ' I A pleasing personality is the keynote to success. I I I I I I ISABEL WILSON FREASE lss1E Ilonoi' Roll QED KID I-IJ: Gym Exh, Q25 LIIJQ Frcilcll Club QLD 12253 Class Night L-IJ. I A diligent. maid, with aspect fair, I I I She's dzstznguzshed by her studzous azr. 1 I I I ' WILLIAM JOSEPH FULLER I I UBILLYU WORM SPIDER I S I Class Basketball my Img Gym EX11. up qzu on 4431 I I. Spanish Club i273 Ilaseball 127 1123: Sophomore I gg Party 125g Marshal CID. 1 X lirevity is the soul of wit, I I I - I ANNA REBEKAH EULLERTON . 1 NBECKIEU fIREi, ' A I Honor Roll Q15 KID QCD L-Hg Gym Exh. C113 Girl X Q7- Kb , I I I I I I I I I I Gym , Reserves C23 ICU. A snzooth and steadffrt mind, Gentle thoughts and calm desires, ROB E RT DONALD FULTON IIREDJ-, UBUBU ,I Gvm Exh. IU 4233 French Club C435 Track CID: REview Staff K-13. Worthieft of esteenz are those whose words are bonds. LILLIAN MAE GARDNER lixli. C13 121 ISU 4433 Swimming CID A gem of purest ray serene. Thirty-six YM 199 I i I I I I rl ' .:,, -, f s, , .I ' ' .1 - ,W ' A -, l I - ff Www ' Y' M' r M - l..,1.+m. ,, 1 . . it - I :IM ..- ff, .. + ,:..f 'N - . . ' If LW . :Ari I N N? - K Qv., Af?j,gf:Ln L V-3.141111 F fx.,-tx -31,-F,-vprtfr:,,ti51v,? ,iz W 1- ,.,t .,-,r..'P7' ' . 4 lv - , if f .MF'5'e , ' . ' ' V- wat.. Ca, y, ,-.i'Q'? e'7.5-f'.f' 1 I ' 'WW' ' --r I .l0SIiPll VREDIERICK GASSER I lor tlyzu lfxh. tl! Ui: Stmuislt Club 429 GU K-UQ Truck 1213 Chess Club L-U. Nothing astonishes men so much as common i I senxe and plain dealing. l I I I VIRGINIA MAY GASSER GlNNY I llnnm' Roll ill UD l-H1 Gym lfxh. lljg French Club H71 .Xrt lluilll tlllg Review Stall' L-LJ. She it gilways hard at work, never zcavers, ne'ver xhzrks. I I U 1 I GRACI: INIARGARI: ll GEARI lAR'l I French Club ill 1275 Gym lixh. CD5 Girls' Glcv I i Club C232 Svnior Chorus HJ. ' I She never dumped or pined, I 1 Nor had a nzelanehnly znlml. I 1 . I 2 I I I I I llll-DliGARDli lf. GERSUN i Gym lixh. IU: French Club 123 till 1-ll: Spanirlu Club t-U5 Glu' Club IU: llonor Roll 123 till t-ll. I The less a woinan knows about her virtues, the better we lzke her. i . I 1 IVIARGARIQI COOl.liY GILKERSON ' IHIWIARGIEU Pennant Wm-lls Latimer jr., .Xllcglurnv Ill: jr. Reception Com- lnlttvu till: Frcnclt Club lflj I-IJ: Spanish Club K-ll: .Xrt Guild 1253, Review Stat? HJ: Girl Reserves 4-ll. The pen is nzighter than the sword. ANNA KAIIQIIRYN GILKIEY jr. lhwclxtiull Committee till: Gym lfxh. I-U1 French Club lf!! I-Hg Girls Glue Club 112 lllbg Senior Chorus C-lj. F Nature was so lavish of' her store, lhat she beslmeefl until she had no more. L. AA . Thirty-seven 1994 1.1:-.f 1 1:- w:.v5.yw.x,t,.i4,sasfQ kwa., fn pffri, ,-4, ' Ii' r 'sJ'?, 4 M -, H ' .-....w..,. . ,..,.....,...,.......M ..,-.,....,-.... v..,.............,. A.- s..M.......,......--4-v-N-0.1-,mmf-xv, I I I L-...w ....,,, , ,. NIILDRED ELIZABETH GLASSBURN I -.MID,, Gym Exh. L21 C-11: Spanish Club 121 U51 C415 Span- ish Play C415 Opera 121g Senior Chorus C-11. I She has good abilities, a genial temper, and no vices. .-.J ANNA KATHRYN CLUNT HSISU HSNOOKU Gym Exh. C11 4215 Opera f41g English Club C31 1413 Class Night. Along the cool, sequestered 'vale of life, She keeps the noiseless tenor of her way. MINNIE OLIVE GOODWIN OLL1E SPuDs Gym Exh. 421 C313 Senior Chorus 1415 Glee Club 411. A guileless simplicity marks her aim. HELEN GORDON - lr- n t DO ROTHA WOODWA RD GRA HA Nl DOT Bartow High School C115 Madrigal 1415 Opera Q21 5 141: French Club Q-113 Sophomore Play C215 junior I Reception Play C315 Class Night Q-11. I I - I Quzckg and lively, happy and gay, A smile for all who come her way. I, 'II II sg,:g411:r-ff :pr Ql.fJf,1'if I-11:11-g::'.....'s--s-.,.....e- d- Thirty-eight l And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew I That one small head could carry all she knew. ' I I I I I HELEN MARIE GRABE g Sis 1 I Honor Roll 121 G31 1415 Girls' Glee Club 121, 1 I The simplest a'eed,' she did it greatly. I 3 ' I YIQRA l.. GR.-Xl IA M Mui Gym lixh. 113: Ifrcnch Club 1-Hg Girls' Glue Club 12? 1:53. Darts of-avciglenl can neither pierce nor graze l a solzd wrtue, SARA lil,.IZABli'l'll GRES5 Ilmmr Roll 113 123 1213 143: jr. Rccvption Commit- lvc 1253: Gym lfxb. 1133 Fra-nclm Club 143: Glcc Club 123: Class Night 141. .4 A sweel bear!-lifting rheerlulness, Like sprzng tznle of the year, seems ever on her slvfr I0 'ZL'l11f. lil.lZABli'l'Il lil.Is.liN GUY Virtue and genuine graces in themselves, Speak what no 'words ran ulter. MORRIS RUSSlil.I. llAID l'cnl1mly lligh School 111 123 1333: Senior Class Play 143: llunm' Roll 1-U5 Class Night 143. Industry is the smgl nl business and the key- note of pmsperxly. Cl lRlS'lAINli BIEY li R IIAM PSON Cnk1s . -1 - u . l'nnxsulnwm-y, Pa., Warn-n Pu., llc Laml, Fla., 1l3 1'l 1 l Quietness, geulleness marked ber gmee, Unmarked beauty slmwn 111 her face. EDWARD Cl,.AUDli l IARNER -.Kmu UEDH I Track 1x3 123 1553 143: Gym lfxh. 113 123 1251: buplmmorn- Party 123. .fl buy u.'illJ clean and sfeadlast mind, Am! the ynlliesl pal youll wan! to find. 'l'birly-n ...-...D-..... ...mu ... Ml. ........... .-. . Tllli. ' -fe: fs: ..,. u ... .... .., ,.,, . 1... V.-W 9 I3 I . li 1 -i HOPE HARPER Home Xmas Play Ill: jr. Reception Committee 15512 French Club H72 Review Staff Q-Hg Senior Class Play Q-lj. A foot more light, a step more trueg I N'erfro1n the heath flower dashed the dew. I l I I PAULINE HARRISON HPOLLYU PAT Gym lixh. Ill 127 12333 French Club H73 jr. Recep- I tion Play 13535 Glcc Ciuh 1433 Class Night I-IJ. 4 Oh, thou art fairer than the evening air, - Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. i I s FRANK HARVEY I I 1 FELi.A lfR1NKY A llasohall UU Q-U3 Vice-Presirlent C153 Marshal CZJQ ' Class izaskeiimii 419 im. . I Ile is always there with the glad hand. I l l i VIRGINIA MAY HAWK GINGER jiiANNE Illaflrigal 12D fill Q-173 Gym Exh. 121 Iii? I-U: French Club 125 ISU C-U3 Spanish Club I-IJ: Girl Reserves j fill I-Hg Opera QLD KID I-UQ Class Night 441. A smooth and steadfaft mind, h i I Gentle thoughts and calm desires. 5 I 2 E l I 4 JANE HAYMAKER I Honor Roll KZ! QCD H73 Xmas Play I-ID: Gym Exll. ' ill 425 gill: French Club I-Hg Review Staff 1-lj: E Senior Class Play C-ljg jr. Reception Committee 4373 ' Commencement 1-ID. To appreciate that which is noble, is a gain that 4 1 can never be taken away from her. ETHEL DORQTH Y H EASLEY ' VVestinghouse High School 4133 Madrigal 133 C-IJ: Gym Exh. Q11 llljg Spanish Club ill! I-UQ Opera I 133 443. 4 I They're only great who are truly good. I it IQQLI Forty 'Y l 1 i M.-Xlilil. MYR'l'l.li lllil.SlNG HlNlAYBliH 4 Gym. lixh. Ill 1213 Girl Reserves 1323 147. A mind, earnest, clear, profound. l il4llOMAS AIOHNSON l'lliNDliRSON llonur Roll 1212 Chefs Club 121 1313 French Clulx 125 133 1-U5 Tennis Manager 1-H: Tennis Champion 141: lli-Y 1233 1-lb: Urdwstra 113 12? 1331 Athletic Q-ll'll'lCll 1-ll: Sophomore Party 1231 ,lr. Reception GU. The world can say, Ile played the game. MJXIS M.'XDliLlNlf lllfNDERSON MAME Gym lfxh. 1155 French Club 127: Girl Reserves 1455 Sophomore Party 127: junior Rccuption Committee 1157: Senior Chorus 1-U. llvr sunny countenance wears a pleasant smile. ALICE MARIE I lliNNliMAN BUDDY 1.ym lzxh. 1.05 .Xrt lfnllll 1.0 1-U. They afcomplish most who faithfully, diligently lol . FRANCES lil,lZABli'l'Il llliRSllEY Timidity oft conceals our virtues. GRACE lil.IZABli'l'll llliRSllliY HC-RACE Gym lfxh. 11? 127 133 145. Your smiles are just like the sun, - We can count on you always, when looking for fun, Forty-one ,l l l x 5 lf ii ii 1, l i 1 1 S 3 l 1 l gg S- ,ggi EQQQ few' 5 3 wr. 'A -' 'A'AX ' , 1 w Y Q ill li wl- 5 l I i 1 1 3 X . l I IENRY A. llOl7lfMAN HBUDU The hearty grasp, the honest gazeg The 'voice that means the thing it says. MARGARET DUNLAP HOFFMAN HPEGH llonor Roll C133 French Club 443. Cheerfnlness is a spring of pleasure. WlLLlAlNl ROBERT l'lOl7l7MAN D HBILLU lr. Executive Committee 1333 Chefs Club 143: French Club 143g Spanish Club C223 4433 lIiAY H31 Senior Class Play 443. Nothing is impossible to a valiant heart. LAU R ENCE RUSSELL l IOLTON LARRY Hardwick .Xcarlemy 113: Schubert Q-133 Gym Exh. 12335 French Club 4333 q43: Opera 443. Unr honor is our lifeg both grow in 0ne,' lake honor from us and our life is done. .lOl IN MOORE l IOOPER 'lHOOP McKinley High, Canton, Ohio 123: Gym Exh, 1133 CheSs Club 1333 French Cluh 1435 llasclzall U53 1435 Hi-Y Q-13. A friend to all and a real friend, too. WILLIAM PERRY HOPE HBILLH PETE Athletic Council 443. Small in stature, a jolly lad, Always happy, never sad. ,199 1'orty-two Gvm EXE. Q13 4:3 4:39 449: Baseball Manager 4435 l i i 1 l H gwgg, M: ag--fswh H 9.1353-wwtj VW,,t,?:,ti Q43-E, :Tr ,, 4 ,, T MT' ?'-M H A 0 'fl O r DCRBIN Llili ll1lRNliR E I Q l Dunn I Xmas l'lay 14-J: Sehuberv 111 1323 14M Gym lixh. ' 123: Spanish Club 1251 1-ll: Senior Quartet 1-H: Co- S L Iiclilur :if-view Stuff 1-Hg Opera 123 133 1-U1 Thanks- ' A l 13? 1: glwlllg ny . - F . In every worthy deegl be bad a heart I0 resolve, a head to rrmztrzw, and a band to execute. F z l 5 , 1 1 l 1 l ,IAMISS lJRlfS'liON IIOUCK 9 E HPEP., l 5l,a,,i,1, Club 12M llase-hall 145: Senior Class Play f Ht: S.mph11'nnre Party 1291 1lrchestra 113 123 13D Q 141: llzuul 121 1Illg Christmas Play 1-U: Track 12J. ' i If music be the food of love, play on. 'l . jOllN liLMliR JACOBS . 1 Us HBOOTSH HJAKEH li ll, llnnor Roll 113 121 1323 141: jr, Reception Commit- !! tee 1257: Gym lfxh. 113 122 Ulla Spanish Club 137 l E 1-H: Ili-Y 1255: Class Night 1-lj: Commencement 147. l f Ile ix the ke stone in the arab. , i 3' l 3 I l 1 l le lf R1,JBliR'li SLQAN .fxmlas l HBUB.. X Class llaskellmll 121 1551 14l: Gym lixh. 115 121 1225 'f 1-ll: Spanish Club 129 15lJg Tennis 1431 Review Staff ii 1253: Rmlio Club 12l. ' Nothing is too difmrult to attempt. i l.OLllSli l5lfRNllfli AllfNNlfVw'lNlf llOUlJA', il Xlrilrigul 12l 1113 14lp jr, Reception Committee 135: Ulwra 123 131 1-ll. l Iler 'mice was errer raft, gentle and low, ' An exrellent tbmg m a wmriarz. l 1 l l l FRANK li. ,lOllNS'liON, JR. TUB 'l'Um-xv , N Gym lixh. 121: French Club 1215 141: lIi4Y 1-lj: Class liasketball 125 1Zlj Nl. I jolly always and ever gay. .l - l 1' M-MP2-:M Mtffnslflfflf''MTf'l:flff.fIQQ1:ff',: f fQ Qff 'ff'M A'l i l 'Q ' i Forty-th ree JHNNIH UAE RIONIQS H.llJNliSYH jew RL-caption Play 431: Gym Iixll. 4Iljg Glen: Club Theii we see her eye so bright, A well of low-Aa Kffflllg of light. GEORGE E. KALLOCK, -IR. '4KAYL1cK Wl'5Illlgl1OllSk' ll. S. 4131 Spanish Club 4355 4453 Rv- vxrw Staff 4451 llaseball 41533 Class llaskctball 4-ll. All iokef and puns and riiigiiig wil, lhafs Cienrgek way, we must admit. MA ROA R lil M.-X R Y KAN li UPEGU Girls' Glce Club 413, A smile for all. a Iuelitoiiie glad. A jolly, lively way she hail, CIIARLES WILSON KILXRNS CuucKEk Football 415 425: liaskutlzall 413 423g .XsS't Mun- ager of .Xunual 4411 Baseball 417 4253 Scuior lf!llIlif-ll Club Blarshal 443. Who dares do all that iiiay becmiie a man, Amt dares iw more, he is ll man ziiileed. MABEL DARLING KENNEDY HllflAB,, GEuRGE Gym Exh. 419 429 47135 Frm-nclx Club 4-IJ. Szmrerity and truth are the basis of every 'vir- tue, li 5 5 ,IUSTINE JOYCE KENT Xmas Play 4433 jr, Rccvptiou Conrnittec 4Illg Gyxu Exll. 411 4233 French Club 42? 4393 .Xnnual Slilfl 4-ljg 'Fhanksgiving Play 43193 Treasurer Senior ling- lisll Club 4-UL Girls Glee Club 43? 443: Claws Night 4-D. 1 Her very frowzs are fairef far 4 Ihan smiles of other maidens are. l I , l l TTLIII.'fl1ZZ1iZ1T1Q,-,'1L1,T ' ZITI 1 Forty-four i ,, . , 751414 ..,T..,M..-..-,4.. W .,..,, -1-----V-Wvw V-F.,-W-f--WM-WW--W.---. --.-....-.'--.4 O I O 1 YW 5 1 3 AIOIIN HENRY -IQRDAN 3 , A jo11NNn1 N lg hlr. R1C'111llllll, K'11'1l'nltlcc 15113 Ili'Y 1313 'lqllilnlv' X 1 glving Play 15513 S11l1lm.uol'1- Pzlfly 1213 Ra1l'o Club 1 11 1. i II1' is II11' 1111111 1:1111 111111e1'x 111111145 1111111. . l 11 I 1: ANN.-X lil.VliRDA Kllflili Y11k'1'z nBI:R'I'n llvm l'.Nll, 111: ,lr. Rmca-plinn Play 1312 Glu' Clulr l 121: flnss Night 141. f 111111 1111111r1' x11,1'x, fl 111'1'1'l11'r 1l11'11'er 1 ' U11 1'ar111 11111 1lL'L'L'f fi1111'11. 1 1 1 I 1 1 Wll.l.l.'XM Rlil'Plil.l, KlNlfli 1 3 uBlLl.u 21 If1'1'm'll Clulv 141: jr, Rc1'1-prion Play 1311. l IX-l'L'1I flIll1l11f 1'1111pl1'11 1.1111 fL'Sl7l1llIl 5 5 xl 1111 t'f1lIfl11'lt'f 'znllfhllllf Ll flllllf. .l.-XfNlliS MAl.l,OY KING , AIlMMY K1N11l1a ix Gym lfxll. 111 121. 1 Q1111'1 111111 111111sf111111111:, 11fI1f11x11'e 111 1111 111111. 2 1 1 l 1 W.Xl.'l'liR Nl.-XRTIN KlNl.liY ' WAl.'1 ' 1 Il1m11r I-'ull 121 1211 141: Gym Hill. 1412 Tvnnis 1311 3 1113 Ili-Y 1111 141: R:ul'11L'lul1 1211 141. I 11111 'L1.'l1tlf I 1:1511 111 1712 l X 1 I i lI1XRRIli'I' lllllfljxx KINNEY 1 MPM-,, Nnw R111-ivlglun ll. S. 1l1g Girl Rm'-vrvvs 1751 141, S1ul'1'1:n1'y 141. lirevqy, 31111111112 111111 1'b1'1'ry, .Nt Zft'f g11111111y 111 1ln'11ry. Ei 1 I Forty-tive 19Q A- 111 ,.,,, W-wi 'X' ,A . , ,. C -' 'fo 5 , . .Mi ., if is 1 HELEN ELIZABETH KERCHNER E I 3 E HHENNAH HECK Y 5 f ' I Xigias Play K-U: Gym Exh. KU I-lj: French Club 12? B 1 Ui . 5 She is pretly In walk wilh, ij And willy ia talk 'ilh. I 1 A 5 Q U O E. I GRACE LINGENSMITII ii noni PlcKi.Es Q Frenclij Cllub Qljg Radio Club 125. ' es gentiaiiellas azure, lx Slarii , winking al the skies. E Q s 1 . . if A . 1 - i EDWARD KRUSHINSKI i 1. EDU East High School, Cleveland, Ohio IU: Honor Q Roll 425 L-D: Maclrigal L-155 Schubert 1413 Gym Exh. f 4221 French Club 1413 Review Staff K-U5 Opera 441: Q1 lr. Reception KID: Glee Club 4295 Senior Quartet 5 ' 1-U5 Class Night 143. 5 , I E Those silver chords, so sofi, so clear, E X The listener held his breath to hear. l Q l ' CLARENCE ALN IN KURTZ l'KUR'rz1E Gym Exh. 12233 Spanish Club CD5 lli-Y 4123. ' When a sign says push, il caiz'l he pulled. if E, 5 ,. r 'l i WINOGENE A. LACY DE DE 'svimming I-D3 Xmas Play Q-lj: jr. Reception Com- ' ...ittee LID: Gym Exh. CD 125 Kill i431 French Club Q33 C4Jg Thanksgiving Play 4357: Sophomore Party Wig Secretary junior English Club KID: Class Night C47. Woman is a miracle of divine contradictions. i I y , l e ! l ' l W EDWARD D. KISER , liuotlfall GU GH: President English Club Q25 llljg 1 l jr. Reception Lommittee C-595 Track CBJ UD HJ. ill l He who saws courtesy, reaps friendship. l Forty-six ..-Q! li i, Tw 'Q I si l 1 A 2 I l 1 Q l . l i 5 i l i ? I 1 i il ll 4 f Q 3 1 Ha sf z-fn +1 ,, ,133 A 1 LALR.-X Llzlz Ll1lSlll1R llonnr Roll 111 141: Xmas Play 12111 Maslrigal 111 121 1211 141: French Club 1413 Opera 111 121 1211 141: Tl'l1lllkKglVlllK Play 1C11: Soplmnmrc Party 1212 Class Sm-crm-tary 1115 Sr. Class Play Manager 1415 Class Night 141. , Nu 'virluv is xafc fha! ix lm! t'!lMlIlSftlSfilT. 1 KA'l'l IRYN l.li'l I'liRMAN .1 KATY11 . Hyun l-Qxh. 121 12113 lfrinch Club 1211 1415 Girl Rc- emrvcs 1111 141, l'l'l'Pl1ll'I1l 141: Girls' Glas Club 1213 S1-n'nr Cla-s Play 141. lfiimulvllgc rchnrs lhc laslc uf pleasure, 1Zli11R11li WILLIAM l.liWl5 CAP'mN tmkriimit lligh 1111 French Club 1311 141g French Play 12113 Rc-vivw Staff 141. .4 xlviniug vxamplv of bnu' a man should lion- durl himself. ANNA lil.lZABli'l'll l,.lE'l'MAN l..lBBYH Siu Ifruicli Club 1I11 141. Unuhlmxiw, buf frivndly, Inn, .fl kindly anxiucr 5lw'll gzu' to ynu. R11BliR'l4 A. LOGAN Bois Schubm-rt 121 1111 141: Jr. Rccuptimi Pla 1111: French Y Klub 141: Rvsvlcw Staff 1l1: Ili-Y 141: Opera 121. 1211 141: Sophomore Party 121: Senior Quartct 141 .fl man he is of ahevrlzll ways, Am! Cllllfillfllf In-irzurmuiv. M.'XR11LCliRl'l'li D11LZGl.ASS l.AKli NUNsY Swinvning 1211 1411 llonnr Roll 121 1511 1411 Madri- gul 121: jr. R1-ccptimi 1'mn:nittv.-c 1211: Gym lixh. 111 121 1I11 141: Ifruncli Club 1211 141: 11111-1':n 111 121: Clues 'l'r1-usurur 1215 Class Night 1415 Xmas Play 1l13 Sclinul Play 141. S1155 alzpayx so arbuuked full of niixcbicf, .flnd always pleavanl to meet. Forty-seven ffm, 'swf-'55 n4,,33f:lf 3, '- 4 ' ifJ 'I 'a4, K f gg- ff :f-V.-.m.-v V fm- , Www., A .....-f. ....,., .,....,,,..,...,.- .,.,,.W ,,,,,M,4,u-Mmm' Q 44.QR.s.e, s l VIRGINIA BARRY LONG 5 l SHoR'rY ' l Xmag Play 4-U: Jr. Rvception Committee USM Gym . Exh. C112 .Xrt Guild 1333: Rcview S1215 l-H1 Jr. Rc- z caption Play CHQ Opera Kill. 1 If the world likes it not, so murtb the 'worse for f them. WM, ROBERT Loss R Class Vicc4PreSirlcnt GDS Suph. Party 427. A man for every emergency. HARRY VERNER LUNDGREN French Club GD H53 Track LID 1-ljg French Play Q45- Tlve force of bis own merit makes bis way. GEORGIENA C. LUTHER HGEORGIEU Gym Iixh. KD: History Clulm 1-U. Soft ber eyes as stars in springtime. THOMAS W. MARSHALL, jR. Chess Club fill GD 1-H: Spanish Club 12555 Rarlio Club Gly Chess Team 1125 Q-U. A lnan of sense talks little, and listens mueb, Gym Exh. ill 423: Track ill, ' l This is a lad both quiet and eoy, , A 3 x 1 But we all know lJe's a nziglvty fine boy. , l ' F? ff TH qi O O' M 1 f . WW.-- ..... ,.,,,.....s..s--,,., ..., , ..- ,M ,,.,,,. M ,,,,, W ww, ,,M,,,,,,W, V- 44, Forty-eight 2 f 1 GEORGE ROBERT LONABAUGII Bon l-oNEE l J: sf .:, - .f s .e5i:m vf'f. ,s ': 's1'.. : 313. .f Q as 1 , 1-af . , s . ' ,ss s s F- -5-.1-A, '1l j ,, ,QL Y. .L Wy' 3 '5. 3, '-04 .'- . gqff- - 1 , 7.53 le! lk ,H .rg E! www, .'? s.w.a ff, ,Jjf wa f W---- I PAUL B. MAXWELL 'l'rm'k 1431 Radio Club 143. E Men can be great when great oceasiorzs call. I I I I . I I I IiUGliNli LIGIITBURN MEADOWS ' -IMEADII IIPUDAH I I Wcstlngliousc ll. S. 113 C233 llasketlsall H3: Gym I Ifxh. KCI3 H31 Spanish Clulm 1253 143: Track 13235 'remiss mg ui-v mg Class llaskethall up my on. I A man who knows his own business and can 3 mind it well. 1 I liI.IZABli'I'II TRUBY MECIIESNEY I BETTY llonur Roll Q13 123 1335 Fra.-ncli Cluls Q23 Chg Class ' Night H3. .4 maiden lair, with pleasant smile, And charnnng, merry manner! jOIlN FRANKLIN MIECIILING Mesa juuNNY I lfontlzall 1253 143. Captain 443: Gym lfxh. ll3 423 5 1213: Spanish Cluli 133g Track 13533 Ilan-lsall Q-ll: .llhlc-tic Council 443. Never content with less than the best. I I I If this be your rnotto you'll labor with zestg - I WILLIAM Mlil Kl.Ii, ,I R. HLINEEDAH I I I I Mount llcrmon .Xcailcin-' 123: Class Ilaskctlmll ll3 I 123 133 143: Gym lfxli. ill 123 45532 Chess Clulr H31 I Spanish Clulx U53 143, 'I'rc'asur1'r H31 lli-Y U53 I-I3: I Senior Cla s Play 1-l3. Breezy, smiling and cheery, Never gloomy or dreary. llIiI.liN LOLIISIE MAWIIINNEY HllliI.liNAU ' Gym lixli. tl3 123: Girl lim-scrvc-s Ill: Glen- Clulm l2lZ Class Nigllt 143. A luminous. soul illuminates- .fl hue spzrzt refines what zt touches. ' I ., .. ,. ,W ,.,.,....g.,,.-,..L2 .44 '- Forty-nine fn -J s I -4 J Yi is Q YZ I zu I WILLIAM H. MERRIFIELD g jr. Reception C315 Spanish Club C21 C31 C415 Review i Staff C413 President Spanish Club C41. Ilonor Roll C11 C21 C31 C41g Basketball C415 Gym Exh, C11 C21 C31 C413 Tunior Reception Committee I Nowhere so stable a man as he. I E . I I I 2 I s I ELLEN JANE MILES I I C3113 French Club C31 C41. ' Serene and resolute, Staunch and true! ATHERTON MILLER Sophomore Party C215 Opera C21 C313 Xmas Play C411 Class Night C41. There is a lot about him to like, 1 I I MYERS WILLIAM MILLER I Good humor is the health of the soul. I I I WILLIAM CLUBINE MILLER HBH-Ln Class liasketliall C11 C21' French Club C11 C21 C31 i C41g Spanish Club C413 Hi-Y C31 C41. He doth remember much and tell it well. Z GEORGE ALFRED MOCK Derry High School C11 C215 Gym Exh, C315 French Club 4415 Ili-Y C413 French Play C413 School Play C41. Fifty The hearty grasp, the honest gaze, The 'uozce that means the thzng it says! 5 W., fl f .L-... xv' I ALICE BEATRICE MON ROE Tbere is no substitute for tlwrougb-going, ar- dent and sincere earnestness. CIIARLES IIIOMAS MONTGOMERY CHUCK I Schuln.-rt Club 123 UD Q-D5 Opera 427 KID K-UQ First Senior Class Play 1-IJ: Class Night lk-UQ Sophomore Party 4275 junior Reception CID. A day for toil, an bour for sport, lfut for a friend, is life too sbori. ANNA ISABEI. MORRISON ..lsSY,, Xn1:isI'Iayl4lC,lr. Reception Play 1315 Review Stall' t-H: Thanksgiving Play till: Ring Committee HJ: Secretary Senior English Club C-U3 Jr. Recep- tion Illia Class Night HI: School Play HJ. Sbe's all my fancy pointed ber, Sbe's lovelyj sbe's dwine. REBECCA CHRISTINA MORROW Rem Beams Spanish Clnlv I-Hg Radio Chili 123: Gym Iixh. ill. Slight is the subject, but nn! so the pfaise. BERIIWIA IVIORROXV Bama -lr. Reception 13535 Gym lixh, QU. Her beautiful eyes! they are soft as the dew, Un the 'violets bloom when the morning is new. ELEANOR MILDRED MYER HSWEET PA'roo'r Gym Iixh. till: Class Ilaskutlmull IU C21 gill HJ. I.o'oeliness needs not the foreign aid of orna- ment. Fifty-one I NANCY READ MYLER Honor Roll C31g French Club C31 C41g Review Staff C-I1. And all that's best of dark and light, Meet in her aspect and her eyes. AARON RALPH MCCORMICK Gym Exh.. C11 C21 C5315 Schubert C11g Track C211 Radio Club C11 C21. Quiet to those who know him not, But yolly to those who do. RAY WELSEY MCCORMICK MAC or KID Spzmislx Club C315 Track C11 C213 Review Staff C215 Gym Exll. C11 C21 CII1 C413 Baseball C11. lt is nzlotive alone that gives character to the actions of nzen. JOSEPH INE MAE MCCOY .IJOU Ilaskc-tI1aII C11 C21 C315 Gym Exh. C11 C21 C1315 Sophomore Party C21. She is-but 'words fail to tell thee what. Think what a wonzan should be-she is that. OLIVE ELIZABETH MCELROY HOLLIEU llaslketltall C11 Y21 C551 C413 Hnnor Roll C411 Gym Exh. C11 C21 C31 C413 Spanish Club C21 C31 C-11. Her fnzile is like the noon splendor of a day in june. GEORGE HARVEY MCGEARY, jR. Doc Gym Exll. C11 C21 CII1 C-115 Sopllomorc Party C21. Men can be great when great occasions call. 'a Fifty-two FRANCISS BARBARA McKEE liANNx ' Frm-ncli Club ilk 123g Gym lixh. 125. The sweetest, noblest, best characteristic of a 'woman is truthfulness. X HELEN LE'l'l'I'lA MCKIM MAC Union lligh, Turtle Creek, Pa., C131 Xmas Play C453 Gym lixh. Q-U: Spanish Club GD 1-U. Cheerlulness is a spring of power and pleasure. liM M li'l l' liLLSWOR'I'll MCLAIN 'l'ANKY Spanish Club 425 C2111 Hand ill C21 CD5 Orchestra 113 127 GU C-U. Quiet and unassunzing-not offensive to any man, Ile tries to do his duty the 'very best he can. MARY KATI IRYN MCMUNN HKATYH K jr. Reception C273 Gym lixh. C231 Girl Reserves GU. Measnretl by inchesfshe's 'not very tall, lint in folly good frzemlship, she comes np to them all. ELIZABETH NEWELL nBn HBETTYU Xmas Play HJ: jr. Reception Committee CD5 Gym Iixh. 117 423 GD: French Club 421: Art Guild GD 1-I-D: Manager Girls' Basketball K-D: Annual Staff 4-U: Review Staff KU 123 GD HB5 Senior Class Play HJ: Ring Cmnmittee K-471 Class Treasurer C155 Class Night 147. 'Tis the beayen -within her that makes the heaven without. ADELAIDE MOYER NEWMAN llonor Roll ill ILU GD 1-U: Gym lfxh. ill Q2Jg French Club GH 1-U: Review Stat? 1453 Jr. Reception Play GSM Valeclictorian, Commencement K-IJ. We speak ber praise who bears today, The honor of the class of 'Z4. Fifty-Ili Wwfseav F WW s W1 W 4 A ., ,Hi Wa' ' H WV' 121. 'p- .fiom -W- f i ii i-1 5 . -' A A3 11 .1 ,s-. f '. 1 -i . - .- - if I -, v wh s 1 A I ., r .W -A--y-.AI 4 -- .. . ig.. .- , I, ,+I -, ,v .4e..,,,w -. . . rg, - ,-- hm . f . ss. . . -fi - I. . if . .- . I N13-fi I s I ' fy' ' f ' . ' I'-ITM J. -1 7- ' .-all + ' - 2 ' ifr'rf 'i '-:W ist ith ,Nga al 'ww wwf A. A A, ' -' I f f ' '.'w.w'- ' ,'+I: .f ,., '- - u ,ii'ss,1 w, . iisfgt.-A-.,:, 1 ' ' 2 ' 'A' ' 1 K ' - - ' ' 'T1'w'1g i,3. f. .?53 -f v gw:l5i'4IF ' S ' -' - ' 'I' - +1-. 3ft5'.2' '-3 . ,. yi. w J 'A , , 1 Q- -.2 '- ww . L 1 .. ' . - E.-'rcff ,S :4'?W 'Ei'EE W Eo'E'i EE 'EE I ...As - I I IVAH MARIE NORRIS Gym Exh, C113 Class Night C41. Grace in all her stepsg Heaven in her eye, And in every gesture, dignity and love. I I I WILLIAM HENRY NEWMAN LBILLU I Class President C21: Sophomore Party C213 Spanish ' Club can an 441. Schubert C415 Honor R011 up C311 I I Gym Exh. C11 C21 C313 Class Night C41. I With grave aspect he rose, and in his rising seemed a pillar of state. I I . I LELIA ANN NORMAN I LEE L, N. With a sweet and charming disposition, I She goes her quiet way. I I I I j. BURTON NORRIS BUTTONS Bum I Honor Roll C11 C21: Gym Exh C115 Chess Club C315 ' French Club C415 Hi-Y C31 C41. A nzoral, sensible, 'well-bred man. I I LOUISE JANE OARTEL iAWEAZY I Cay 11 Exh. C21 C313 French Club C415 Class Night C J Whose sunny locks hung on her temples, Like a golden fleece. MARIE CECELIA O'LEARY Gym Exh. C11 C215 Spanish Club C11 C21 C315 Class I night C-11. I A colleen from the emerald isle. ' I The rose of Killarney. I L - .. . s .1994 ,, , A . I . ,E - - - I A 1 .. . A- - I . use -A f-We - iilifiili 1:.dm ' ' mmsAmsmyiLE..mE4. 'f ....-...er gs x lt gi II ,P 1 I I z I I I I I 5 I I I I 2 I I I i s I I s E I I J sms 1 .W .. 1 J, k W , si --w---.-.Mw-.-.h-..W,...........-.,...,........,,..... s,.,.,,.,, ., ,..., S I Q is .5 mga WILLIAM FRANKLIN PARSON Dooom Class Basketball 113 4253 Schubert IIIJ I-U3 Track ll! 121 ISD I-U: Ass't Cheer-leader Q-Hg Annual Stat? I-U3 Class Night HJ. The 'world turns aside to let the man pass who knows where he zs going. SARA jEANNE'l l'E PARSON SALLY llunor Roil KU 421 IIIJ I-U1 Xmas Play HJ: ,lr. Rica-ption Committee 13175 Gym Iixh. LD KLDQ French Club I-IJ: Girl Reserva-s CD5 Thanksgiving Play ICIDQ Svnior Clafs Play HJ. Whose wit has delved into many pages of knowledge and understood. ROSE MARGARET PARTY HROSIEH Gym Iixh. 123 flljg Class Night HJ. A staunch and constant friend. LOUISE PATIAERSON PAT Girls' Glee Club C275 Gym Iixh. ID 121 12513 Class Ilasketball ISD I-H: French Club GU I-U5 Class Night 147. A mind to conquer mountains of study. ANGIE VIVIAN PENROD PENRoD French Club LU I-U. .4 face of lily-beauty, with a form of airy-grace. WILLIAM GARRETT PETERSON PETE WIl.I.'UM,' lr. Rcccntion Committee USM French Club Ht: Spanish Club Ill 423: Tennis Gil I-U3 Sophomore Party l2Jg Ring Committee I-U. The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. Fifty-Iivu I I I I I e .0 Ii M W , 'lv I g- -25277 ' lf, 5-'iff-Q' gg -L'lf.' i.-- ,V A , , I, if X ai . in A + . I . ,. 1. , ,ii bf. . w 1.s0lks,1: .w h I H. .um,v.f.,.lJF.., H . ' ' ' , 7 ' f. f1:'.-PQw'3,f.9f5Lg-3 '?!i5'f 'ii.w. ' 4 f I 1 . i s saga we A ' N il' ' l's?1:'?f'fzrI 3 4 '. ' ' 'A-.f'1u.iK 'f ' I' I E Q ..............,,...s..f....,.,...M7s...,.,,.,,M, .M - W ,mm ,fm-T. ,.,.....-..,. .W ,...,... .MQ . e v. ' ' ' 7 A fl' '25lM,,,..?,fv R 2 1. 'iii , uf v ,-. IDA MARGARET PIKA I PlDA Honor Roll 115 123 1315 1-l-Jg Xmas 1'laR?1-D3 jr. Reception Chg Gym Exh. 115 1235 French Clu-b 1415 jr. Reception Play 13J. Q Shy and sinall, hut loved hy all. ALICE LOUISE PRICE HALU jr. Reception Committee 13333 Gym Exh. 115 122 1315 .Xrt Guild 1l!Jg Thanksgiving Play 135. A winsorne face to charni the honored few who P know her. LOREEN A. PURBAUGH REEN1E Madrigal 113 123 135 1455 French Club 131 1455 Opera 115 12D UU. The melting voice thro mares running, Uiztwisting all the charms that tie the hidden : F soul of harmony. FREDERICK V. RANKIN FRED!! Gym lfxh. 1253 Review Staff 1255 Hi-Y 1315 Radio Club 111 121 1233, Secretary 1-U. Silence is goldeng - ' But when broken by such a one it means dia- I inonds and ruhies. Q Q I MARY VIRGINIA RAY l irGINAif , Honor Roll 115 125 13D 1475 Gym Exh. 125 1323 French Club 133 143. 5 1 With those low sweet tones which seemed like Q a soft incantation. I 1 . . 5 ml i 1 ' I , l F I RUTH ELOUISE READ Perry H. S., New York 113: Jr. Reception .Commit- tee 13Dg French Club 125 131: Class Night 141. . - Black were her eyes as the berry that grows on Q 1 the thorn hy the wayside. . i f. I., fir.-V. .LI,I...'I111.T.',TI'I' ITD'- M'i 1'.LTiI'l..,' Q2 Fifty-six 1 A 4 . ,,,, :A K., 7. . . : :w - , . '- 'f'l1fKi - , 4 K ,I ' J , 4 1 , K , Ms- .QAggf '9. s,e'-. . -2 e ',f'iZ-wf.'v52 -.'x 'w Ei-554-1f,f Ms.,' 'Wg-,fe 1 iw 1' miklriuffl-assmnds--:.i1si. V. . ,is:.fuff,f... fu,,,:1 i.f5'Se.x+a..Juiiw -1,,.Nf - lil1WlN .'Xl111A'l'li RIEIED 1 lin Gym l'1xh. 121: fha-sw Club 141: lin-uvh Club 121 131 141: Ili-Y 1251 141: Rznlio Club 141: Frm-nch Play 1-11. Han' lo do your duly alzuayxg Ibis is the liciglit of Ima valor! f1l.'XRlli lilflil1 Ul1lURRAYU Xmas Play 1-11: Gym lfxh. 111 121 12111 Frm-uch Club 1413 Tennis 141: Sopltowturc Party 1213 Class Night 141: Soplmnmru l'1ay 121. .4 damfing shape, an image gay, To haunt, lu slarllc, aml waylay. lJ.'XYlD RliSlDli D,u'1i xV1'h1lllKl11lllbt' 111 121 1711. .11 jolly lad 'willv heart so true, llv always knows juxt what lo ilo. .I11Slil'll Mll.'l'1,1N Rli'l'Zl,liR l',xscAl. llunor Roll 1113 llyln lixh, 111 121 1413 French Club 1-11: ,lr. Rwccptiml Play 131. This is, our young prodigy boy. l'n'rov1oux, ambitious, pvrwrse and roy. lil.li.fXN11R MARIE RODGERS NOR Iltmm' Roll 11.1 121: Manlrigal 121 1111 1413 Gym lixh. 111 121: l:I'0llCl1 Club 1413 Girl Re-sa-rv:-5 131 141: 11111-ra 121 1551 141: Supltonlurc l'at'ty 1213 Glen Ulnb 111 121 1351: Class Night 141. llur 'uoife 'would charm, ber manner cheer, llvr smile laxls all round the year. R11BliR,l' liRANKl..lN ROSS, -IR. Hl111liBYH BHslaY Scltubcrt 141: -Ir. Rt-ucpliml 12512 l:l'L'l1Cl1 Club 111 121 1311 141: .Xrt Guilil 1415 Annual Managcr 141, Track Blanagvr 141: R1-view Statf 1413 Activity llnarfl 141: lli-Y 11112 Opera 141g Athletic Council 141, Scum-tary 141: King C0lllY'l'l1ltl'l' 141, Thanks- giving Play 131: Class Night 141. No sinner, nor no saint perhaps, But-'well tbe 'very bex! of chaps. fl JWK' V ,s e-.5 -- asrx. Kiev, 5, - Z., V' i' 7 iff ' f f - :F l f fa i l' liek R I - 1 fziyvifki 515' --'dwg iw ? . u I VIRGINIA ROTH UJITAU Xmas Play C435 Madrigal C435 Jr. Reception C335 Gym Exh. C13 C235 French Club C23 C33 C435 Opera C435 Thanksgiving Play C33. And ne'er did Grecian chisel trace, A finer form or fairer face. KATHRYN GROSEBECK ROWELL Honor Roll C13 C23 C33 C435 Xmas Play C335 Madri- gal C23 C33 C435 jr. Reception C335 Gym Exh. C13 C235 French Club C23 C33 C43, Secretary C435 Annual Staff C432 Co-Editor Review C43, Staff C23 C33 C435 Opera C23 C233 C435 Thanksgiving Play C335 Senior Class Play C435 Sophomore Party C235 Jr. Reception Play C335 Class reasurer C335 Salutatorian, Com- mencement C43. 5lJe is witty, pretty, 1olly and gay, With a new inspiration to spring every day. VERA H. SAMUEL NVEU HSAMMYH Westinghouse H. S. C13' Jr. Reception C235 Gym Exh. C235 Girl Reserves C23 C33. A countenance in which did meet, Sweet records promises as sweet. ROBERT MORTON SANKEY uBOBn Xmas Play C435 Jr. Reception C335 Gym Exh, C2535 French Club C435 Hi'Y C33 C435 Radio Club C13 CLJS Opera-C435 Senior Quartet C435 Class Night C43, Witb a smile that won't wear off. ' GEORGE GERST SAUTTER Gym Exh. C13 C235 French Club C435 Football Man- ager C431 .Xss't Football Manager C335 Athletic Council C43. One doer is worth a dozen dreamers. ANNA P. SCHONBACHLER X HNANCYU HANNAU Honor Roll C13 C23 C33- Gym Exh. C13 C23 C335 French Club C1, C23 C33 C43. Her simplicity is as fresh and pure as dew. 1994 A S- I.: zr, ,M 23 . 3 . IT ,V .....f....-.-W. ,,,,,, ,N ,,yA ,,,,,m,W wuguaqn-qv...-dumuguuv-.u M-N . x .. .,., W l will Q' 1 EDWARD HARRY SCHWARTZ 1 ED EDDIE N Gym Exh. mg French Club us. i The kind of a friend who will la't till the end-- .4 boy upon 'whom if's safe In depend. PAUL LEWIS SCOTT ' ScoTTY '-a iucly ll. Q. 1 Zi: Honor Roll KID: Smanish ll l S 1 l 1 H1 Club GD 1433 Annual Staff HJ: Review Sta Q-U: Spanish Play 143: Vice President English Club Hb. A pleasing lad 'whcfs in our class, The test of lzfe we're sure he'll pass. jANlES ALBERT SHAW ' ..-IIMMYU Ilonur Roll 415: Schubert 141: Gym Exh. L11 HJ: Chess Club UH: Spanish Club UD 4-Di Review Staff 4-U: lli-Y till: Opera I-UZ Junior Reception till: Class Night 143. When Orpheus takes up his sonorous lute, I'Iere's one who quickly responds. HELEN MARGARET SEEPER sn. Williams it. S. 419 121. 4 l-'air was she to behold, Ihal maulen ol seventeen summers. IRENE VIRGINIA SEIF ERNlE HRENIEU Graceful, happy, blithe and gay. ETHEL SIEG EL Q Tm l sem-navy H. 5. um cm. Her Titian locks framed a laughing counlen- E ance. I a 4 .1 -,.Ql9E2f l 'wlfdv 3,155- fr s s 1 ZiEvll'13yfQ3f27bi':Jie f iffy! '1 12 55'fEs5.f?Q i-13 as 1 , 1 ami? :ami 5 Sifpfli s CORA MA B EL Sl lOR'l' HCONNIEU Sclvring ll. S., lflorirla UU: ll0110r Rfvll fll 1135 1335 KU l R I l ' l 3 ,r. ec:-ption UU: Gym iX1. LLJ 1435 Frenc1 Club l-ll: Thanksgiving USD: Sophomore Party 123. Beaiity, who softly walkest all thy days, Iii silken gariizeiits to the tune of praise. -IOHN CRUMBY SICKLER Schubert tillg Spanish Club 123 1393 Orclvsstra 115 WJ Cul 1-U Pd ' I fly .s 3 rml CD Q21 1.55 bij, lresulent K-UQ mera KID. His cares iiever press him hardly. WALTER ADAM Sl EBERT DUTCH Clym Exh. 127 flljg Baseball 141. To be a friend to those iii iieed is an honor. E'l'llEL EMMA SIMONS HEFFYH HETEU Glen' Club Q23 CBJ HJ: Class Night CU. I Alluring looks lie in her eyes, A fair illusrue vision. GLADYS ELIZABETII SMITH GLAD HGLADYH llonor Roll 4255 Gym Exh. 115 Q2Jg Review Staff 1-15 Sixty Thy modesty is but a caiidle to thy merit. ROXIE ELIZABETH SlVllTl-l UBRICKSU - Whose elin grace was made to charm. if? fi ' .l is! ,jg '.4 l W ff 2 1, lf. WWI W 'W'h TWH I J , I Ing? -3'-,fy ,Lggxiif-' mix .. :dwg i.'4Aj'gAg . 6 1, ,, ,',,,f3A .ggvufu j h I -I 5555- .f I. ,. V ,sau Q.. .' If I ' - , I' , lipzffi y ls. +1,g'1.:5.,, If ,,lm ,f iffy' V. I I A - ' y - ' . A I - as fl 4. L, I I . 0 r I '..L.I',5Qf'7e-N I , U..- ,.,, ,...-......-.. , ., ---W,.,-...,...,,..,.5.E I I I I GRISTCIIIQN II. SMI I II I HGRE'l l'IIiu I I wu+nnghUuM-IL s.I1I nay llvr uaauv rvuzimlx om' uf llullamfs lulip groves. I I I ISIZRIII.-X MARGARIYIA SMYISRS BE'I I'Yn pun ,f,f Iv1l.s.Igm:cuuSluUkmhanIumzju Ruup- I Imn IIZI: I.ym I'.xh. I4I. Slw 'walks in beauty like the night, - I UI Itlumllcss climax and starry skies. 5 I . I ., S v I IA R R I Ii'I' ADDISON SMYII II: IIA'1 ' HBOBHIEU . hymn Izxlx, III I2I IZIJQ Glue Chill lull Claus Night In. I Pleasure 12110755 ber for ber own. I I I I I BENAIAMIN EDWARD SOBX , I 1 BuN,n ' En 1 I Xmas I'Iay I4I2 Gym lfxh. III I2I I-II: Scniur I VII s Plly III g 11 great deal of energy in a small body. , E Q I I AGNES I.ULTISIi SIDMINIIiRI3IiI..D 5 USNUUKSH I 1 II:rk1tI:uII III III IZU I-II, Captain HIL Gym Hxh. xf III III I-II, . II'iIh 1.'lJat sublime Ill1t'UllS!'lUMSllt'S5 you wear, llw Irlple rruwz of youth, beauty and renown. II.'XROI.D CIIIJPISR SPEIQDY f PINE HSI'IiIiD0U Ifuutlmll IZII IVII: Sclml-I-rl I2I: Gym Iixh, III IZI: X, , . Spmli-In Cluln I2I IIII: 'I'r:u'k III ILI IZII I4Ig III-Y - D III: lin-rImII IZI: SUIIIIOIIIIYIX' l':u'ly ILI. i I 1 Round flu' cauzphre, Ialvv arc fold, I I UI lmn' he farmed flu' ball. 5 3 Qfwgg . .... .,.,...... iiflk? ...Aa ,ff Sixty-one .4-.....-...- ,. , . ,. 4 -M ,, ,Q W mi p l I 5 I I ? , I 'I Q M I JAMES WILLIAM STOOPS l l 3 1'SPOOKs 3 l Gym.Exh. flli Spanish Club CD C21 CD3 Hi-Y 629 1 CD5 Radio Club ill 121. 4 Wbo-se steadfast heart was ever true lo bis I E I ideals. E il . , I lf EARLE STRUBLE l 4 E USILVANISH ' ! Chess Club flj 127 CD3 Chess Team C12 lfl CD, I Secretary and Treasurer 1413 French Club 41J 1233 Track C13 L23 CD5 Hi-Y C2j CCD C-U. I Quiet and unassuming be went bis way, 5 Lest be trouble Ins fellow nzen. 1 I F L l I SARA KATHRYN TASSLER 6 ' , HK- T... Madrigal 115 C27 KID HD: jr. Reception CD3 French , l 1 Club ill: Opera KU QD QCD f-05 Thanksgiving Play if CD1 Sophomore Party 125: Glee Club fly 1255 jr, 5 I Reception Play CD3 Class Night 441. Whore glossy locks to SbL111lt?41'l1lglJf bring, i Q 1'be plurnage of tbe ra'oen's wing. i I 1 i I l F ? WALTER 'IESKEY ! WAL'I ' 'Z Latimer jr. lligh 115: Chess Club 125 Kill: Spanish ls glial: 127 UDL Radio Club Q21 KID C-D5 Chess 'l'ea1n I I 3 . Few 'words spoken at tbe right time, 3 I Are pearls to tbose who bear them. K 4 E 5 ! I ' f HAROLD NEIL THOMPSON ' Swissvale H. S, 1115 llellevue H. S. C23 HD. I 4 , I A newcomer but not a stranger. Ii 5 K l 5 1 I 1 RUTH MILDRED THOMPSON 1 I E RuFus I l le Xmas Play 145: French Club 1-U3 Girl Reserves UD 1, 147, Vice-President l4Jg Class Night 142. ' I Eyes of the same witcbery as PsyclJe's. I 5 f II A I I E I I f l., .. . . .... ., . ,... .,..,., . ..,..,L...-, L ILWMWM It -..IWI-,....,.W..A.-..a........,-.,...W.W. ..., . W..Z...iL4Z,Z.LL. .... --..,.:i.Z.. iL:...g,Qsg.s s ' rr- Sixty-two 'fziwlsl if 54,1'1V:j,3 P' at Nh ' ,,, .?f.7 . 5 ' 1w -vi ft 1: 1' fjv., 1:3',:fg.5a..g:f:1:'1vt, Q 1 , 1 ,, , , .Q .f.,gaffs,.1.. fQt3,r ' 1 f11f.'12qff1if:L5H3 w.g..,vQ 'e ft l 1 Wf.1'w5 .1 ' -: '.' f'f Aa -H 25-s1ff.i:a.1+,gm-52:3' 1-. . 'lit Y M TJQQEQ -ir' a,4,j-j-,-..,4,iS- :5,.Q'7fflf' 'if 2 M l7Fl-1..': ' lhfww 'Y v ,M I 1, Lf-Y ', ' 1 V- t. V. , tl gr l r x WH fi5,,.,,,i,-w-.,.--.-.-..-..-, ,. -M...---... ..-., .W I I U 5 X 3 1 l 1 . .. 1 il WILLIAM lf. IHOMPSON Q KEl.sEY Blu, Sclmhcrl 113 123: Spanish Cluh 123 133 143: Opera X 113 123 133: llasvlrall 123: Urclu-stra 113 123 15135 lx llzinal 113 123 1333, Prusialcnt 11533 Class Night 143. A happy qnd delightful buy, . lu .an unrrualed wrlue. l ! ' DOMINIC 'l'UBllil.l.1J l .. ,. 1, Dum 1 , ll Radio Club 1313 143, Marshal 1-ll: Truck 1213 143: 1, llunor Roll 143: French Club 143. l A cheerful word-a wfmzing Ismilv, I 5 What rnuld be better der lzfe's long mzlv. Q 1 l l I I Y e E WILLIAM ALBl:Rl N l:N5l:L l Blu, llonor Roll 143: French Club 123 133. lf Industry makes everything 'worth while. -f E I E H 5 i 5 : A joslavu YILl,.lil.l.A E .-JOEH ll lhirkctlvzill 1-U3 llzilluwn-'cn Party 123 133 143g Gym Ifxh, 1l3 123 133 1-43: Spanish Club 1213 143: Art U Guilal 12231 Rc-vin-w Smtl 121 1351 1431 llzuul 1213: jr. ' Ill-cvptimi 1313. ll Q Ile' 'wieldx the penril and the brush, l ' Wxth the ease of a true artist. I 3 1 1 . ix 1 l:UGliNli VINOGRADOI-lf l 3 .. 1 .. l , VINNIE li llruuklyn ll. S. 1133 IR-ahocly ll. S. 123: l i'vuL'l1 I Cluh 1113 1-43: Rzuliu Cluh 1213, l L With man a tale nf uukmwwz rlimex, X LV X i .4 stranger fir:t, but mm: 'well-known. , ti GAl.li H. WALKER Bolo WINDY,, Spanish Clulx 123 1313 143: Traick 123 1123 143: Rc- virw Stull' 123 1351: TllilllkPglVlll2 1213: Chess Clulm 123 1353: lli-Y Pre-aiulcnt 143. To hold the world igith elnquelzre, lla.: ever been hrs ann. E Lv .--, .. ..... . .,,. -,M.,. ,, --W,...-,,-,.-w,,.,.,,,-.,.,,,,, l QQ Sixty-three ANNA PATRICIA WALLGREN St. liclilh Academy, llriston, Pa. 115 C273 French Club GH. 1 A sunny disposition is the wry soul of success. LAWRENCE BERNARD VVAMBAUGH I.ARRv WA1viPus l!a'ketl'all 133 K-U: Schullcrt QU 123 CID K-U5 Gym lixh. KU 625 fill 1453 SpaniFl1 Clulw 4333 1-Hg Track C23 Kill K-H3 Manager of Concessions K-ljg llase-ball KIHQ Opera ill CID HU I-U. A fine fellow, a good sport, and a staunch friend. CHESTER R. WASSON Puma CH1i'l ' llonor Roll 1153 fill Q-H5 French Club I-ll: Spanish Club Kill K-Hg lli-Y 1-IJ: Senior Class Play HJ. Wisdom and merit wins the foul. MARY EVELYN XVEAVER ilr. Reception Coininittvse liljg Gym lixli. ill 129 4319: Fri-nch Club KID: Revicw Stuff 4473 Solmlimlwro Party 425. A pair of agnrc eyes as glowing as the snnznzvr, .flnd as tvndvr as thc skzes. I EDGAR WAREHAM NED A'EmJ1E Sclinlxn-rt Clnln 421 fill fJ1YCl'2l C27 15511 l'1'0lIC1'1Y MET- YIZJ: Track 1231 Ili-Y 43173 junior Cliorus 4272 junior Rvcvptimi lillg Art Guild 121, Pfl'?lllt'llI 423. If it is truth that to be a friend is to have one, his friends are legion. ANNA ELIZABETH WEIGAND ANNA llonm' Roll wb: I-ym luxll. 419. Kina' hearts are more than coronets, And szmple faith than Norman blood. , 1 Sixty-four lil.l5RlliDA Wliltllll Mmm Swiuruing 1213: Xmmz Play 143: jr. Rvco.-ptinn Cum- mitlvr 12131 Gym lixll. 113 123 133: Frm-nclm Cluh 1533 Q 1 1l3: TL-unix 143: Suplmnmn- Party 123: Svlmul Ilag 1 13. llur Ilmzrglrlx an' pearls of spollexs hue, llcr lwart slayx nlhvfs glcmm. Iil3WlN C. NVIUGINS Gym Iixll. 1l3 123 133 1433 l:l'l'l3Cll Clulx 113 123. .Slrung in will in striw, to xvvk. In limi and not lu yield. Nl .X RY G R.-Xilli Wll.S13N Bummas G uzm.1as jr. lin-cmplxmx knmmxttcu 113: 1.ym lyrh. 1l3 113 1..3 l rrm'l1 Clulr 113 123. ll'bal a lcmlvr hear! is thine. liS'I'lIliR lil.lZ.XBli'lAll Wllfl' Tr s Xlmlrigal 123 1213 1433 Ups-rn 113 1153 1133 143 Seq-lmunmunw Play 123: Class Night 143 llvr vyvx ax starx of fzpilighl fairy l.1kv lu'1lzglvl's 100, har zluxky half. URACIIQ ANN.-X Vv'O13'IUl'l3N 1Ivm lixll 1131 l:l'1'lll'l'I Clulr 1-I3 Glcc Clulr 113 123 Klaus Nught 143. .Hmlvxly is flu' rarest jvuul in a nzaidvrfs dnzuer M.XRG.XR lil .NNN li YARI .li'l IA HD0l.l.Yn Sflltlftllli but alusayx smiling and gay, .-1 happy lrnmbinalimz. Sixts hw. n ...z -wg r S ,N Ie if ,l ll ll li s.,.-, 1 I 5 '44 7 -V' 'fits , , , ' . it-fy, if f 'g,.w-, sf-, .ai -er: , ., 5- M A ' - W nr- Q1 ,- -sI'2f1'- s i- Q, b bei I ' -, f E4I PT !'b sal, 14:2 H fr 5' -A -'+N'f!l '-if'fetal , 4 a rigs ,,.,,.,..w- , , ..., ,.,...,,,, , , .St ' RAYMOND YEAGER Football KID CD. Not too dull, not too wise, But here's where friendship surely lies. EDWARD W I LLS YOU RISON A'EnDlE ifyzu lixh. 115 C-UQ SpaniSh Cluh CID CID. An unehanging, happy disposition, The kznd to have around. FRED BENNETT Orchestra QD 123 QCD C-UQ Hand CID C-D, Leader CID 143: Gym Exh. 115 Q25 CSU. Ile tells his tale in a few words, well-selected. New Dreams for Old ls there no voice in the world to coine crying New dreams for old! 1 New for old? Many have long in my heart been lying, Faded, weary, and cold. All of them, all, would I give for a new one. Us there no seeker Of dreains that were?J ' Nor would I ask if the new were a true one: Only for new dream! New for old! 1 For I am here, half way of niy journey, Here with the old! All so old! And the best heart with death is a tourney, If naught new it is told. Will there no voice, then, come-or a vision- Corne with the beauty ' ' That ever blows Un! of the lands that are called Elysian? I must have new dreams! New for old! ' -CALE YOUNG RICE. , eeeee 1952 Sixty-six P L I I i C i 4 i . V 1 1 S J , 1 , 1 J I l l i, 1 1. 1 1 I l v J , s I 4 I i 4 2 l li 9. w X The hor-em Sen-sous Semors E Play your Chefiifef' Sieve hlmSQl+ X Comm'U1ru ihe rye Up 'khe rwer Studwus 5 fig? ,. Q ygfs 2 . 54? N K Sixty-eight Q 1, :,.. ' 'V 1, . sz, 4 tfv, I as ' L '1 . ff 7, 4 U-I ,a A' QIEC' , 5, lf! A , 1 iff J . 'W mmf w J 'qw ,W '18 XT SIL! uf CNET kit P I . ,,,,?... I 5, Q 4 . A., L F3 I I -' 5 , I 'J 'ii .ln -. 'EZ -Egg, If -wav rn 1' ' , ,E I'- f'T:' 'Is 31 Aw' QE NE1. pi., , ' ' I 6 7' QV- 'Cas M A i W 9 ff-I I+ as L In I ' ,I 5, mai. A ,M BH 1 IW 'Q all W 'FI Lrg ,M fs f' -? A' T in Hdnor Roll - V High Honor ADELAIDE NEWMAN, Valedictorian I ' KATHRYN ROWELL, Salutatorian W WILLIAM ALBRECHT FENTQN BACHMAN CATHERINE BACKOFEN ELIZABETH BERGHANE MAY BOwERs JOHN BOYD WILLIAM BRINKER BENANETT BRADSHAW JAMES BROWN , MARIE BURKHART DAVID BURTT ALFRED CAHEN FLORENCE DAVIS ' EUGENE FISHER ' ISABEL FREASE REBEKAHA FULLERTON VIRGINIA GASSER ELsIE ABLAUF LENORE BALLARD WILLARD BXUMAN BESSIE BEGLER A ELLEN BLACK RALPH BUVINGER EDITH MAY COVIL ANHNA MAY DAIELER WILBERT ELLIOTT VGRACE FINLEY MARGARET GILKERSON MORRIS HAIIS JOHNSTON HENDERSON MARGARET HOFFMAN WILLlAM,HOFFMAN JOHN HOOPER ROBERT JAMES 'WALTER KINLEY HARRIETT KINNEY fn I.5z,f+aH-A CHESTER WAssoN With Honor HIDLDEGARDE GERSON HELEN GCRDON- HELEN GRADE ELIZABETH GREss JANE HAYMAKER ELMER JACOB-sA EDWARD K'RUsHINsKI MARGUERITE LAKE KATHRYN LETTERMAN ELIZABETH MECHESNEY ELLEN MILES ' BURTON NORRIS SARA PARSONS IDA PIKA VIRGINIA RAY ELEANOR RODGERS CORAMABEL SHORT gf WILLIAM MERRIFIELD1 .I HUGH MUNRO ' f , .L OLIVE MCELROY WILLIAM NEWMAN - VIRGINIA ROTH 5 Q ANNE SCHONBACHLER f PAUL SCOTT HELEN SEEPER JAMES SHAW GLADYS SMITH ' Ross STEVENS EARL STRUBLE - RUTH THOMPSON DOMINIC TUBIELLO WILLIAM VENSEL A EUGENE VINOGRADOEE ANNA WEIQAH-D I MARGARE'l1,YDARi2BTT H' A LAURA LEE LEISHER, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Sixty-nine ' f QM . L his ,Elie L,.'2,3-5,515 f. ,Q NANCY MYLER W - A .ff -A ve C1 0ng I . Qiix-Wffff Quay' Qrifrrlrrbrrujjll 53-liflixlru mir! gfifgf-'pU11,,JJlJifq Q15-fjdH?hjrMUJllJJ 1 ?JIJUJJqMl4 Q -,,,.f gill-191.151 .1 Jig ,IQ '- X 2 N- Qi rfrfll-'J-EIrsf?r+ -U11 L-'f!?K'1l' ?QiE!L1HfVg-pr'Lr5,H'FFH fi , 3' . a I In Pu rakm Cermier A vusxior Dawg C rockeft Smiles M T B he uss Slhsp Ahox, Crab Hohow Kxds The I Xms'treXer,s Edd Y Pleasemf ihouqhis Seventy t -.Aaq Doni look oi ihese 4 Lonq,Xonq,m:5o 419 44 Beiiw Scveuty-tln cc H Nursery Rhymes Up-to-Date Mother Goose came to our class one day, And found her favorites in work and in play,' All the jingles and rhymes of Nursery times Were acted again in an up-to-date way. It made her gladg and it made her sad,' I t made her happy but blue,- She uttered a sigh as she waved us good-bye, And sailed away in a shoe. And now l'll show you what I know, Did make her laugh till she cried, . Here are. the verses that called down her curses, ' And I hope YOU won't think I've lied. Hididdle, diddle, Henderson's fiddle, ' Makes the orchestra roomy The audience laughs to hear such a tune, And the hymn-books go flying boom! boom! Hickory, dickory, dock! Her suitors lined up for a block! To date with McMurray, 1'bey'fe- all in a hurry, For fear she will give them the soc! The fire is burning, The smoke is tallg Dutch Cleanser is working, And so is Dutch Wahl. Twinkle, twinkle, little star! Singing, to your favorite tar, ' Esther's songs in the Queen's Navee, Make us feel we're on the sea. Weightssweetg Weight's a treat, Weight's new hat, Weight for Pat,' Weight's funny,' Weight's a honeyf Lady Bracknell was simply stunning! Adelaide Newman sat in her chair, Reading her Virgil so dryg . Along came a spider and snuggled beside her, She said, What a shy girl am I. . I like my Virginiaf her hair is so warm, And if l can please her she'll do me no harmp So lita and I together will play, ' Till anytime when grass widows sell hay! Note:-This is to be recited army day in June by-Three Guesses. Pep-a-cake, Pep-a-cake, Betty's man. . They're making the cake as fast as they can, And when they've done we sincerely. hope You'll not try toeat this-ivory soap. Note :--There's one figure wethinls of when we look at Betty and that's 9944! IOOWJ pure. - Mildred and Bill walk home from school, In every kind of weatherg 1 Mile on mile they sigh and smile, Out to Crab Hollow together! ' Note:-Bill's a New-man lately. Little Durb Horner sat in a corner, Tossing his pretty curls g He stuck out his thumb, and started to hum, And soon was surrounded by girls! Peterson,,so spick and spandy, ' Loves orange-crush, and Reymer's candy! . He went into Simpson's shop, Q And out he came, Hop, Hop,gHop. Note :-Bill has a crushing personality. Doesn't often order lemon crush tho. CThat's a matter of tastej g Q Q ,K ' , by .T ' V - H . e yr. is , '.5 7'?'Wf'0l , .4-rate. Qs. ., W., . ., , - .VLH -' !'ff:'..'Y wf. . 1: -in lf rf There was 'a young lady who shook a'mean shoe, She'd so many gallants she didn't know what to dog L But one of them told lustine who was boss, 'Twas the dashing Opollo, our president, Ross. Hark! Hark! the dogs do bark, The team comes back to town,- Some are heroes and some are stars, But the Kiser's in Sommerfeld's car. Note :--We've often heard of sweet pears and sugar pears, but Aggie and Ed take-the rocking-horse for an ath- letic pair. Pete, Pete, the Speed-y one, Took the ball and away he run,- The play was neat, our side beat, And we all paraded down the street. Where are you going my pretty maid? On purpose to see you, Mr. Haid. Oh, ye dare crature take a kiss for yer' pains! - Delia 'won't love you, sir, said lane. A fellow named Frank Played a neat prank, From Punkin Center he hied, With the rheumatie, And those jokes of his We laughed till we nearly cried. Note :-We want to announce publicly that Parsons was chewing a hickory nut that day but the idea was a lucky strike. There was a young girl tossed the ball to the basket, ' Ninety times high as the moon. When it came down 'twas all over town That Lilly goes back to Texas in june. 1 e-19 ' H seam-ave See, Saw limmie Shaw! , , Pinafore rocked when he said, Haw, Haw, - He servedhthe grog at seven bells, Blut it's not like that the chemist sells. Here comes 'the musical man, ' He pounds the keys as hard as he canp He says it with music and it's quite the rage, Eddie backs Paddie right 011 the stage. Note :-On his last visit Paderewski. and Kruskinski decided music styles for the ensuing year. Laura Lee, Laura Lee, come here and talk to me! How does your temper go? As everyone knows, to manage a-show, 1've plenty to keep me--busy. . Note :-Laura is promoting woman suffrage by being the first girl manager. lack, be nimble, jack be quick, lack jump over the candle stick! i ' Soby, as a gift tothe Christmas queen, Was the snappiest gift we ve ever seen. Old Mother Hubbard went to her cupboard, To get Eugene la name. ' L' ' . When she got there the telephone directory was bare, - Except for Vinogradoff. Says Eugene, I'm game. Sing a song 0' two bitsf 5 Pocket full o' rye,' . I H it -N 7 Four and twenty field goals 1, I X Baked into a pie-Helen's the . ,,.3 .j Diddle,s Diddle Dumpling, that boy Paul! Wonder what makes him grow so tall! ' Longed to be a preacher in the Spanish play! Guess he tried to get to Heaven in the shortest way. . ' ',i'!f'uMc-Duniya T11 .. fm I ' U 'fx Z 4' sf. 5-I A' if 'Q' '. 5 . 'K u ' N .,'!'Lf ll 7 fel? L 4 'if H0212 CLASSU '1:-err 'wp f',- : n b na,-.Jug 4-WMV.,-1 yr, . .. . f ' - . 1 f ' - - .Q--f .L-. . 2 ., ,.i 1 ,, 1 rv .' - . ' . ' ' 1 l i l I 2 l l 3 i i i l l a l i l I History of Senior B Class Being a member of the Senior B Class. and as unbiased in opinion as possible, l must admit that it really is the most remarkable class that has ever sat within .these walls. Now that this modest statement has been duly made and accepted, l shall begin the history. lt is proper in writing a history to start at the beginning thereof-as fresh- men. We have the sorrowful distinction of being the last, all-wool-year-wide real freshmen that took our place here. After us, there were none but Sophomores. How we were made to realize our position! Upper-classmen, knowing that there would be no more Freshmen, treated us accordingly, and many were the' times we stood gazing wistfully from afar at the shining white fountains. But the experi- ence was good for us, for we always managed to bounce up smiling like new rubber balls. V Having served our apprenticeship, we stepped with trembling feet over the first threshold and stood there Sophomores! Magic word, full of magic meaning and wondrous possibilities. As Freshmen, we are regarded as the sand that clogs the smooth running school machine, but Sophomores!-they are the bright, shiny, sil- ver decorations. What glorious privileges were ours! As Sophomores we em- barked upon our Hrst hike fFreshmen seldom realize that there are such things as hikes until December's suns lie white and cold.J Again l am forced to admit that there never was such a hike, the hot dogs were fatter, browner, and crisper, and the pickles were the most appetizing of any since Adam Hrst started to pickle cucumbers. Our greatest achievements did not lie in the demolishing of hot dogs, however. Let the Sophomore party conhrm this. I-Iere, too, we found exceptional food, but rather food for thought than food for mastication ftho' that French pastry 'was goody. But who could forget that Shakespearian burlesque? To buy, or not to buy a Ford, that is the question. Whether it is nobler in the mind toiisuffer the jeers and laughs of more fortunate Cadillac owners-etc. That speech of l-lamlet's was a masterpiece, Shakespeare himself could not have done better. Notwithstanding our mighty accomplishments, we could not remain Sophomores forever, so we next answered to the name of juniors. . lf the Sophomores are the silver adornments of our machine, the juniors are the oil that lubricates its joints and make possible its running smoothly and har- moniously. To the juniors fall the tasks that the busy Seniors cannot carry. When the load is heavy it is a junior who steps in and lends his shoulder. As befits our dignity, we put parties behind us and undertook the responsibility of a junior Reception! This was a grand success and it was without a doubt the best junior Reception ever given in the High School. The Four B class is not only noted for its parties, hikes, etc., but we are the only four B class that has a separate organization and the only class that has had a girl president in the history of the school. - - . -199 I Seventy-nine i gal Mgt, tu 'ua . gf if :ESP - wr ..as,a:s2tts2Q.: if Ja2sL2fQ,u2n' 1 ugllty +4 gif' nv: ... r '74 The junior Chronicle' , Fellow students, you are about to be introduced to the wonders accomplished by the third year class, commonly known as juniors. All of you have been makers of history during the past years. We have heard of your athletic feats, of your successful battles for grades. of your talents, proclaiming your pens even mightier than' your swords. Upon all of these things we, the juniors, have looked with admiration as behts those who have risen above the childish fancies of the Sophomores and, in anticipation, even above the highest goal of the almost worldly-wise Seniors. The position of the junior class is unique. lt represents that firm link lying between the two other classes which restrains the great imagination of the upper class and keeps within our proper limits, the all too enthusiastic Sophies. Your present prominence, oh Seniors, is due to the impulse you received when we pushed you out of the junior seats and assumed your unfinished tasks. Great as you undoubtedly are, you would never have reached that high place without our backing, nor would you thrive as you have, without our support. A - So much for our setting, only we juniors never sit: -we accomplish. Our early life runs thus. We came not to this beloved edifice as immature Freshmen to be ridiculed and made fun of but we came as sophisticated Sophomores at whose entrance the school's eyes opened in amazed delight as upon prodigies. At times our ideals kept us a-tip- toe but we never faltered. B ' ' Q '- ln our first year as Sophomores within these halls of learning we showed our versatility by artistic decorations, and by music of a sort never heard before, while a marked histrionic ability graced the two clever sketches presented. Our ability, hitherto hidden beneath the proverbial bushel, was thus brought to light nor was it dimmed by any social errbrs comf mitted by us at the reception on the third floorflater in the evening. t- 4' At another time in this same year, we were permitted to have a little out4door party, the Sophomore Hike, although we hiked in horseless vehicles. There were many things todo and much to consume in the line of delicacies. f' ,K Now that we were a part of the student body of Wilkinsburg High School, we were -inter- ested, in everything that took place therein. Our interest and school spirit was first' Shown when the footfall season opened and again at the basketball games when we loyally supported the Red and Blue. 'mf Our class was now becoming very prominent in the school so it wasn't much of a surprise when we were taken to the front of the building and asked to pose for our photographs, which gave us a pride befitting our station. ' The next fall, we returned to school with our present rank of juniors. This .year was gladdened by another outing better than the last-- The junior jaunt, and many and good were the luxuries provided for us. lt is a real treat even to think of this occasion. This year, we resolved to display our school spirit by giving even more support to the school activities, and we succeeded by attending all the football games, by upholding the Lec-. ture Course, and later, by coming to the basketball games, in all of which' activities we had our share of representation. Besides, one of our junior: class had the honor of election to Activity Board, that noble body of executives, which does things. ' We juniors have many talents, but music seems to be the most obvious for there are juniors in the lligh School Orchestra, to say nothing of the Girls' Glee Club, or the Madrigal. Our dramatic talent was further evidenced when we presented, with ,marked success, two charming plays in the Thanksgiving season: ller First Spinniiig, llesson and Witchcraft Days. However, we shall soon cease to be juniors, but we expect to make broaderiand brighter that shining, clear path to fame over which we now pass with rapid eager tread. f I- - 'Eighty-one '. 2-mQwr4-fK'- ef. .- V' f ..'.5stf..gf.'..t.L- Eighty-two fig, 1 5 H ..1l 4 1 l 1 ' a The Class of '26 Takes a Trip Wilkinsburg lligh School. All aboard for a trip on the line liducation! Terminal, Success! We board the train and are soon comfortably seated ready to begin our journey. We look around at the many passengers traveling with us. We see a group of young people, all anxious and willing to do all that is possible to bring honor and'glory to Wilkinsburg lligh School. The train starts, gradually going faster and faster, because speed is one of the mottoes of Wilkinsburg lligh School. The first stop is Bright's Farm. llere we have stop-over privileges, and we leave the train tor a good time. The first part of the good time is a tennis and quoit tournament, the latter being won by some of the faculty. The second part is an excellent mealfthe menu of which is hot dogs and other delicacies which are eaten with great satisfaction by everyone. The next morning we start again on the road. This time the train goest faster than be- fore. We are going along nicely when we see a sign which reads, Wanted, Students to sell Lecture Course tickets. A banner is to be given to the room selling the most tickets. Ah, here's our chance! And with the usual ambition of the class we start at once to win the banner. We have many difficulties and we have to get off the train many times to sell the tickets to people who are not traveling with us. but with patience and perseverance the banner is finally won. And not only do we win the banner, but we win second place also. After winning the banner we stay on the train. We study diligently and as a result soon win a place on the llonor Roll. When our journey is half over we change cars from the end of the train to ajsection nearer the section of our friends and juniors. We hear the brakeman call loudly. Next stop Sophomore Party! We hasten to get ready for this great event. lt is to be held in the train, which is primarily devoted to education. but is also sometimes used as a social center. The train stops and we go to the party. At first a contest is held testing our knowledge of geography, which by the way was won by our noble superiors. two Seniors who were present. Two patriotic plays, The lfortune of Young George Washington and The First Flag, take us back to the days of long ago. We are next favored by several musical numbers from the Sophomore octet and other Sophomore musicians. Of course we know that no well regulated party can be held without refreshments, so, as a conclusion to our party, they are served. At ten-thirty we go home with the sweet strains of music lingering in our ears and the thought of the refreshments in our minds. Now that this great event is over we board the train for the final part of our journey. f, Soon the welcome sounds reach our ears, limi of the line. All off. liager to get off we 5 wave good-bye to our engineer, Mr. Graham, who guided the train so skillfully and ,Io our f ,teachers who patiently and carefully conducted us around the sharp curves and up the steep C grades, and who at the same time showed to us the beauties of literature, the complications of plane geometry, the wonderful achievements of Caesar, the difficulties of modern lan- guages, and the attainments and failures of men and nations through the ages. 1 SAMUlil. l.vis.ucni3R, '26 l . e . Q i ilu illlemurtam On january twenty-second Death claimed our classmate james Lynch, a bov who was recognized by all his friends as a gentleman in the true sense of the word, lle was honorable, courteous, sympathetic and thoughtful and we learn from his life the lesson of conquering all difficulties to reach a goal. Ile was intersted in school activities: was a member of the Basketball team and Chess Club. The class misses him and there will always be his vacant place to remind us of a true worker, We feel, though. that he went .not like a quarry slave at night scourged . to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed by an unfaltering trust as one who wraps the drapery of his couch about him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. it I g r l ll 1 'F if Eighty-three Eighty-four ,. . . 'S .. .,.. . .Lf X1 ,- ,. ,, . 1. W. 1 1 5' Jr' -. X 4' fy 3 4 'S up.. 4 RE 1. f Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. an. an an. an. an an an an an an Illini The Calendar 1923-1924 4-Horrors! First day of school. '. ll-Election of Senior class officers. ' l7-johnson Henderson presented tin loving cups to Mr. Mates and Mr. jenkins. 24-At the Senior Hike, Betty Berghane won lst prize in the potato race and Marie Burkhart won the booby prize. ' V - 27-Small American flags were worn by those who intended to vote for Betsy Ross for Activity Board. - .27-Bob Ross and Chuck Kearns were married bythe Parson in chapel. 29--Frank Leonard gave an excellent speech in chapel concerning the Hallowe'en Party. 3l-Mr. Mates was dressed as Buster Brown at the high school Hallowe'en party. l-Toddy McMurray fell in chemistry lab,-not for Bill this time, but for the floor. 8-Miss Ruth cut 150 slices' of bread for the French Club meeting. A 9-Do you all remember that long chapel- the day before the Union game? I3-Mr. Mates told a new joke. ' , K I5-Mr. Graham four principalj and Red Carpenter led the cheers. ' 20-Miss Ruth: Please excuse Bill Mahood for wearing his new W on his sweater: he did not know better. g Q 1 Z8-The juniors entertained the school with a very interesting'Thanksgiving play. 3--A pantomime sermon was given by Mr. Graham in chapel. - f t 6-Esther Wilt and Durb Horner certainly made darling sea lovers in Pinafore. --'- 7-Red Carpenter Kas Walter Campj presented tokens to the football star letter men. ' I3-At French Club meeting, Bill Brinker acted as dishwasher and johnson' Henderson as garbage man. 'V ' ' I4-ln chem. lab.-Virginia Roth mixing F e S-l-H cl. Elfreda Weight-H-m-m- What do l S-m-e-l-l? ' r - - - I6-The Senior quartet CDurbin Horner, jim' Davidson, Bob Logan, Bob -Sankeyl ap-- peared for the first time. A V- 17--The students were greatly entertained by a few selections from our Sophomore octet - 20-Day before Xmas Vacation. The Seniors presented in chapel The.Seven Gifts, a pantomime performance. ' f - l-Another year and the Seniors last in W. H. S 2-Verne Dewalt got a new pair of goloshes 3-The school was dazzled with the brillrancy- of the Senior class rings and pins. 8-Kasey Rowell came to school with two black eyes and a swollen jaw. She had found the pond was not a feather bed 9 Mr Mates l know some men who talk more than women Kasey Rowell So do I for instance I4-Student Miss Reitz are you going to answer our seven page letters? Ross Stevens Sure she s going to answer them with a letter F l5 Biggest game of season' Our Girls Basketball team beat Norwm by the score 63 I0 18-Justine and Ross weren t seen talking together in the hall Cjustine was not at schooll 2l Bill Hoffman began to make love to Hope Harper Practice for the Rivals began 24-Paul Scott ignorant of the fact that he has just hnished making some- H2 So asked Mr Mates where the sulphurous acid was kept Mr Mates sent him to the Base ment to get some from Billie Snyder and told him if he could not get any there to go over to the kitchen and get some from Miss Woods A few minutes later Paul returned to the lab without having secured any and great was his bewxlderment and many were his blushes when the class informed htm that he had just finished making the H2 S02 for which he was looking ... 199 ,ffa'aaQe1.L.'..t 4. ..:f..4',.e.as. ..+' ... Eighty five .-,ca 3- s -...r 1 W' .ea 'SW 1 fa 1' sr ' 'r My .fy a.. .- 1 '91, 0 JT: :fr .IM . HE' IRB .-'-as .st , ft Y 'Es us: A 'Effie ' ,. they si, .. gg 4 ' M -... an 1, I.. . , ?'et is -gas ,L 1 A 'lac' f .-f -Se 'I -it 91.1. .a . . . -:gil ' 'off ' lf-,Q 4' R . .7 ' . 1, I F' 'nw' ' if . , jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. ' -' Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Z8-Paul Foight to Bob Fulton, sitting with his feet in the aisle and chewing gum- Take your chewing gum out of your mouth and put your feet in. 4-One couldn't tell whether he was seeing twice or was cross-eyedg the Senior pictures were floating about everywhere. I 8-Our Sophomores showed their ability to dothings in apple pie order at the Sopho- more-party. 9-May Bowers and Bill Northwood were married. V ll-joe McCoy starting down the hall, Oh, I wonder where Kendall is. I suppose ,surrounded by a group of Senior girls again. A I2-Laura Leisher made a very good class play manager. I5-Prof. Graham's birthday. Happy returns of the day. We hope he will be with us ' many, many. more birthdays. 18-When Mr. Mates led chapel, he certainly was anxious to sing hymn No. l. ' 19-A .crepe should have been hung in the school, for the terrible news, that Mr. Mates was going to leave us, was announced. - 20-An old man from Pumpkin Center visited us in chapel and gave usa little idea of Rivals. Zl-ln the evening Pep got a little mixed up in his love affairs. Hegot a hold of the mistress instead of the maid. Z3-Mr. Graham very sad in morning, happy in afternoon. His dog was still alive. 27-Mr. Mates delivered his Swan Song. 28-We discovered we were in heaven, so everyone began to play harps. A March 3-The Sophs might have a chapel entrance left after all, because Hope and Bud weren't holding it up today. March 5-Five below zero, and up went Miss Hockenberry's window. ' V March 10-The Virgil Class failed to have its regular Monday morning refreshments. March 13-One record broken !-Miss Ruth failed to tell Marie and Virginia to stop talking. March 17-St. Pat's Day-and all the lrishmen decked out in gay green colors with Kasey leading the parade. March Zl-The Minstrel Show a howling success. April April April April April April A April ' May May May May May l-Miss Reitz got another new hat-April fool! 5-The jingling of Mr. King's keys were not heard. It was Saturday. '12--Mr. Woodburn smiled! ! l7-Thursday morning-and Geo. McGeary in time for school! l'7-ZZ-Vacation-Twenty-Hve hours of sleep per day. 24-25-We have found out at last why we should be Earnest, 30-End of April Showers and beginning of curly hair. .8-junior Reception-'25 are tit rivals of '24. l5-The Seniors leftg school died. A 24-Lots of pep in Pepita-Class Night. 25-We saw ourselves as others see us in the Review of Reviews. 29-Commencement-it's all over but the shouting. A f 1 N. 0 -B .4 M, A . w. :urge ,QW 17 V ' Q. 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'TF l'QightyAM-vcu Christmas Play The Seven Gifts I IELEN I lERc1IIxIfR IDUBRIN HORNER .IANE IIAYAIAIIER -IUSTINE KENT GRACE: IIINLEY CA'I'IIRYx1 B.-XCKOI-'EN IEDWARIJ SOBY ISL!-'RIEIJA XYEIOIIT HELEN MCKIAI .'XI.IfREIm CIAIIEN MARIE BURIIHART HOPE HARPER .-XRCIIER BARDES VIRGINIA ROTI-I l3E'I I'Y NhWliI.l. Tl IF CAST lfigllly-ciglll SARA PARSON KI-XTHRYN ROVVELL IDA PIRA LAURA LEISHER LILLY IILOREY RUTH THOMPSON A1AYBELI.E COVH. MAROUERI'I'E I Y.., A IIE I.OUIsE FERGUSON IHARIE REED HELEN COOK XYINOGENE LACY CHARLO'I'TE fX1CNlURR XY VIRGINIA LONG ISNBEL AIORRISON H. M. S. Pinafore lil. llun. Sir Alma-p C,41pl.i,m'cm'g1n - Ralph Kzlclislltlvu Dick Ucxuluyc - Bill liolwslzly - Bob Hcckvl - -Ima-plminc I Iulvc Lilllc lhlllcrcup CAST ll Porlcli ix. L. li. ---- - - - - l'll'Sl lmxi ul lhv .Xklmlrallly 411.1-A C,m,1.lm - - - Ciillllllllllkiillg ll. Nl. S. I,iI1lllvOlAL' .Xl.1.14.x Sm'l'11 - - - - .Xlwlu Sblllllllll DLIRBIN llokrwk - - - - .Xlvlc Stlllllilll Romim lmmx - - - - l3u11lsxx'11i11 .l,XMlzS SIIXW - - - - lhr11lm'n111 s Kllllk' f.IlXRl.l:S Nl0N'l'12OMl'.RY - - - - fi2lPIlliI1'S I7llllQIlIQI' l1s'l'1ll1R XX llfl' - - - - Sir Imcplmk 0111511 IX.Yl'HRYN I4xssl,1eu - - A Portsmouth Blll11lWUlIl XYUINLIII li.x'1'IlRYN Rowlayl. l':iQlllj'llill The Rivals DRAMATI S PERSONAE Sir Anthony Absolute Captain Absolute Faulkland - - Acres - - - Sir Lucious O I'rigger Fag - - - David - Thomas - Mrs. Malaprop Lydia Languish - julia - - Lucy - - Boy - - julia's Maid - Ninety - WILLIAM iwElKLE - VVVILLIAM HOFFMAN - PRESTON HOUQR - ALFRED CAHEN - iViORRIS HAID - CHESTER XNASSON - EDWARD SOBY CHARLES MONTGOMERY KATHRYN- ROWELL - HOPE HARPER - SARA PARSONS - JANE HAYMAKER KATHRYN LETTERMAN - BETTY NEWELL 'w sig 1 E.. ',,, A The Importance of Being Earnest A-Xlgcron Moiicricll' - -Iuhn lfairnesl Worlhilig Dr. clhll5llbiC - - 1.11110 - - - Nicrrimzin - l.:1iIy lirzickncll Gwendolyn - Cecily Czirilcxx' Miss Prism - Promplcr CAST Nillvly-mu Jsxiulls Lliuii.-xii XX'liB5'l'liR C.-xRPEN'i'ER - liimwii P.-xksox - Giiokoii Noela - XYll.l..-XRD Bw MAN - liixfkum XYEIGHT M,xRc1uuRi'i'H LAKE l.oU1sE -IENNIWINE ls.ixBEL MORRISON M.xRu.xRia'1' SIiG.'XI.ENl2 Le Circle lirzmcuis de l'ecole superieure de Willainsburg presente Les Bouliuarcll' comede en trois zictes pair Ordemieuu, X'z1l11lvegL1e et lieroul dams l':iudit0rium de Vx'ilkinsburg lligli School le I-l Mars 192-l a liuit heures du Soir. 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'Hn 5 ' M91 I I2 'hh 0 5? 2 X J N ' w x i' Q' IVIVID Sensor Ehqlrsh Ushers CLUB OFFICERS A924 h fs Y' cdx L Gd' Girks Reserve Sponnsh N I liditors - - Literary Editors News Editors Girls' Athletics - Review Staff - KAIIIRYN RUVVl:l.l,, DIIRBIN IIIJRNILR - - HIIIJIQ IIARIJRR, Iiuurixh l:ISHlzR lfl.llAl5h'I'Il BLRGIIANIE, WII.I.I,mI MI1RRII-II4I.IJ - - lIIiLIaN Comm, Nsxcgxg MYIILR Boys' Athletics - - kl.mII.s SIIAW, l,il.MliR sl,-xcpolss Alzinzizi - - l.oUIsR IIIERGUSON, R0lllzR'l4 ITUIIIUN lixcbaugc - - - .-XDIgI.AIImIa NILWM.-xx llamor - YIRIzINIx l,oNu, GIQIIRIIII KAI.I.oc1Is Club C.-X'I4IlhRlNli l3.xc3IwI-Igx, .XIII-RI-IJ CAIIIN Poets MxRcsARI1I' GII.IsIiRsoN, .-XRI:III1R BARDRS. Class: Senior jsxu ll,-XYMAKLR, P.suL SQUII' Iuiziar - LUIS XIIMIS, GI5oRuIa Russ Sopbonzzm' lulkl,-XM NIYERS, KIIIIIN VNVILKINS Cnnznzvrvial .'XI.II1Ii XXVILKINS, KI,-x4iIc I'5YI1Rs Head Typist - ---------- MAY BOWERS Assisttzzzts - Blasslh bIsczI,I5R, SAR,x DHI-lli.AL'tlIl, GIAIJYS SAIIIII, Nl XRY vv'h.'XVIiR Hear Artist - --------- l3E'I IY NEwIeI.I. Assistants-jori VII.I.ILLI...x, EI.ImIsE'I'IfI RowIiI.I., Rom-.R'I' Ross, RU'I'IfI NI2wIaI.I., VIRGINIA OAssIiR, wlAlx1ES BROVVN, Iiusiness Manager - - - ---- CIIARIIIS lDOl7GAl.I. Assistant Managers - - - - JAMES P,x'I I'I5RsoN, I-XI.I-II5R'It MA'I I'M.-xx Speifials ---- lsAIxIeI. MURRISIIN, liImw.IxRIa KRUSIIINSIQI, GIQIIRIIIL l.I1wIs Literary fldviscr - ------- .'XI1IiI.,xIIJI, C, O'I I',xw,w AIl1'isur of Marzagrr - - L. C. KI.INIe Ninety-eight va' P Acttvtty Board 'lllu' A-Xctivity lioaml wats llrst cstgtlwlislu-tl in l0l4 lor tlu- purposc ol' supervising lltc zttlztirs ol' the sgluml. llu- llourtl consists ul' nixu- mumlwurs, lout' mcmlwcrs ol' tlu- lztculty :tml livt- sttult-nts. lt muuts twice ll month :uul rt-ports ul' catch nweting tru- givcn in cltztprl by tlu- st-cu-tz1t'y'. lflcction ul' nu'mlwrs lor tlut .Xctivity llozlrtl ts tlu- only mu- in which tlu- wlumlc sttulcnt luuly tztlxus part. 'lixm ut' thc sttulcnt nu-mlu-rs must lux SL-niors, mu- must lu- ll junior :mtl tltc otltct' two may lu' citltcr Ll L-nim',xlLlt1ior,m'Soplu1ltu1t'c. Nlcmlwrs ol llu- prcsvnt liogml arc: Nltc. tlxxtlut - I'rvsidcnf Nlk. litlxlz - - - 'ltvflszrrw' Nllss clll,XRl.0'l l'l' Nltkltrkkxt' Svt'1'uf111 t' Nllss lixxt-llttxtst-lktztik Nlk. lQOBl'.R'l' Ross ,Xlnss lixms MR, XX'11.t.llxxt limsmu .Nllss .XSIRIID l'x'l ll-,ksox MR. lfkxxli ltoxxtzlm Nlk. Nlwtis Nltss -Iwtn Axtmlsltzstwx MR. lllzN'l'0N Nutt-tytltm Y, VIRGINIA l'lAVYK KATHRYN ROVVELL VIRGINIA RIOTH MILDRED DIXON KATHRYN TASSLER FLORENCE DAVIS ELEANOR RODGERS LOREEN PURBAUGH LOUISE 'IENNIWINE ESTHER XVILT EDNA CLAVVSON Madrigal Club PLUMA SUTER GLADYS IIUHN IUORA VILLELLA CAROLINE EYSTER NIILDRED BASTIAN LILLIAN BRINDLEY MARGARET COCHRAN PRISGILLA PURDY VIRGINIA HARMON CAROLYN COLEMAN VIRGINIA HENDERSON BETTY STORER, Accompavzist NIARY E. STEELE, Director One hund red EMILY JONES DOROTHY STOTLER JANICE JOHNSTON AMBER MCCOY BETTY BOOTH RUTH GROVE MARGARET YEIOCK CATHERINE ALLISON ETHEL HEASLEY HENRIETTE COLOMBEI. ELIZABETH CXLLANDER C 1 m-w-L-,.,,,. J 2 GIIIIIQIIII limb lJI:RIsIN llokxmz DomI.IJ GliARll.'XR'l' f:Al.Yl:R'l' C,mII.Ix l..fIwRI1NI1I1 lloI.'I'oN liImIs.,II: W,xRIsII.'mI AIIIIIN R.Xl.S'l'0N .'XlIl.l:N SAIIIII Xx'l.BS'l'liR CIIIIIIIIINIAI- l1l..XH1R -I.xc:oIss Schubert Club RoIaI1II'I' Ross RoIaI1R'I' l.oIa.-IN XX'II.I,I.xM NIAVAIIN 'l'I.oAIIxs BYRNE RoIII1R'I' S.'IYlilzY XX'II.I.I.IxAI .'XI.IsIzIic:II'I S'I'.xNIQoRII Nltiulz.-XRY QIIEIJRGI: .'Xl.liX.XNDl:R LII1oIzIzIi :XlL?l.l.lzN XY.'Xl.'l'liR ISIN,-xIeIus GIIINN COLLINS LEIIJRIQE S,n'RIa NIIIAII5 lJ,wIInsoN 4lII.xRI.Iis X'.xNIJIaIeI2ooI. XYII,I,I,IIxI RI2I'I'IIAIII.I.EIz sl.xMI2s SIIMI' C1II.xIzI.I2s MoN'IIIaoMEIeY lin-INK LuoNARIm PIIII. SIII4.RIaIc:K TIIEODOIQI5 IIELSINII CII,-xkI.I1s ,AXNIIIQRSIIN OIIN 'IAIINIQR Ross STliVliNS Clk!-I-ORIJZll:l3l1R IiImw,-xIeIm liRI:sIIINsIII, .'ll'lTUIl1f7tIHI5f MARY li. S'l'lilzl.li, llircrfvr Senior uartet lJI:IIIsIN IIIIRNI-III RoIaI1R'I' l.I:Ia.xN .-IIIIIN SAIITII RoBIaR'I' S.'xNKIaY lflJW.'XRD KRUSI-IINSKI, flufrmrzpalzist NIIRY IE. S'I'hIaI.I4, Director Um- lIIIIIIlI'I-Il Inu 43, ,f '3 ir '. M .fin .. N.. ...mn Sm, , Y. Q A . J GEORGE BOYD FRED BENNETT KENNETH BROWN GLADYS CAIN EDWARD Cox EDWIN CONRAD JOHN DANKS ALBERT DONTY IIENRY DILTZ JAMES IDAVIDSON DONALD GEARHART Orchestra JEAN GEISLER HAROLD JAMES WVILLIAM JAMES GEORGE JOHN PRESTON HOUGK GEORGE MUl,l.EN JAMES NJITCHAEI. HARRY MORROXN' FRANK MOORHEYNIJ RAYMOND JAMES WALLACE HAYDEN CLYDE FORSYTHE EMMETT MCCLAIN l-IAROLD LONG JOHN RALSTON JOHN SICKLER EDWARD KAISER FINLEY VVVILSON RUTH SPAHMAN FRED JWILDOW BETTY STORER, Accompanist MARY E. STEELE, Director One huudrccl two CLYDE WVOLFORD I 'N '-,Y my l , ,QM 'i 's 112, 'QV i A lt l l'RlzIJ M. l'n.wNl,'1 l', llirvffor Alonx Sn.14l14.R, Clarinel I'rvxif1'vul llARol.n -l.'KNll',5, lbrnm - l'm'-l'rvxilIva1f IEMMIJH' li. lxlQll,.XIN, Baritone Svrrvlary XYll.l.I-XM Llxmzs, Clarinet - Tmzxurvr Louis 'l'uo'lx, Cornet - flxsimzzzl Diruclnr XX'll.1,1xM .hum-,cglll - Cornet linwum li.'XlSl:R - Saxophone lionrm' l,1l-NNlplI' Clarinet lll1Rnhk'l' Yomxo Saxophone li.h fllzlllilllz limo - - Oboe RICIIARD jmnis - Bass Drum lxmxxfln likowx -7 Cornet lamxn Raxnown - Drum UR-XY Born - Drum ll,-vom' lxhm' - Cymbals lloxvun UlzXRlIXR'I Piccolo lixczllfxnn W.'xl.ml1R Drum Us-.Inman -lonwa Cornet Nloxuw Suoklsl' Drum fll.Ylllz liokswvllz 'llromhone lilililzlfl' Mclxnlom' Cornet -'rXNll.S Slllillzk Trombone lllJWARD STreRNr1Y - Clarinet lionuu' j.-mm - Cornet XXI-xl,'x'l1R lflJWARllS - Saxophone llow,-mn l5.'xx1ux'l' 'lromhone l',xu1. llfxmlm - - Saxophone linwflkn Cox - Saxophone lJoNM,u lluuo - Saxophone lfmin xx nnow Saxaphone IIARRY Mokkow - Cornet in ,L 5 . .. ,. ..,,fj.'ff,'..,' ..L. , Um- llnnllrwl thrvu I l l l 4 1 l e r 1 l 2 . 3 l l l l ,. w l l 1 l l ws l l l s i -ROSS STEVENS KN - PEPNHOUCK ws 'ra-45 TRUSIY PRESlDENT NOW P'-RY OF THE SENIOR CLRSS. .SOME OF 4 Al THE MEET- A KNCY WILL ' PLERSE CONE 'N'N ' In Q 1 o o R o e PQ ,f Ag: 1 ' fu---1 '::- '.:::- , al lem . M ---' K ff! ' if ' KY'-4' f nur Q9 N 7 l I -vo.-: :.0: .1 ? W '! 1 1 'W , Af, ,, sweet 1.n1'rn.i, BUTTER' Two:-,E PEPPY Cup, Me.m.ooses, J 44 Q, 'W wwf x if -Q Q 2 5 A 14.2. -- 1 . 6 V 2 g R u- . I, uQf f A : '- lk FX fy, ,, b ?' nl -0lLhEY- ED KRUSPHNSKI - HNY MORNING AFTER CHFIPEL. O I llf LL 35157 rf N Q'lJNlNlIiNCIQMliX'lA XllI'l.-XIIHA. Nl-xx M.-w IQVWHRYN Rmx'11l,l. lwr llnxmli l'l.Ml R jmiulss .IUIIN limb XLIRI-ll Lx ! 3 i CLASS NIGIH' 9 ' 151-'HY Nl-,WI:I,I lfI,Il'XHl:'l'Il l3uuzllxxNl-. lil,llXBl Hl CMNIN l3R,wK Iiaksuw XYLIL:-'lrzk Cl'XRl'l'N'lIzR I llfnw H4KIl'l'.R ' :XUIRRIS Hun 3 i ! Q i r 1 5 i 2 I N X QL',fXR'I'lE'lk lhrunw lluswrik IQUIHZRVI' lnmx .Xiu-.N SMITH N Romain' Snxlax' E Q 1 , , 3 l'IfPl'l',X OI'liRli'l I'.X l:l.Il-XB!-'I'lI Glulss All'S'l'lNlf limi Russ STI-YIANS XYINUUI-.Nli IDM x XX'l1,l.lMx ,'Xl.BRlTlI'IA IAVVRI-Nlili XvAMIl.'Xl'GIl IQUBIZRVI' S,-wxm' 'lkm ISYRNI Une humlrcel five QVC? lk IIIN Leap gear' The vnmpA The Sfage Hand 5 DHHS Geitxng Warm Song Bards new baker, Three favs One hundred six fl in x.- , ,. 1 -'L l , , , . x -.,. j:.:'x'-j2..f , 1 -,J 1.5 ..,, ., fi M SRX Q Sf E. fclffl'-Q1 ',z.. P 1 x 4 s J I-,ag jf. NJ ', fl X., 4 Q mW-1 X X 1 x F 'L 5 5 2 5 J A X 5 x X Hlx xqkxlxxk 5r4fE3fHJ -L' 7. 1' -'ifx .1'T'-1-mf- -.q.-Q3-.fin 'M N ,gf fg , lifffcf.-' Fl- QI' .- - 'AL' 'KA Iglfl.-,:.L:.gj my . 1-,'-up-'. + 1--f nywiwv-Jyw .Q lm . -f 4:,4'.'. df- ,- !.'. , Y 'AA fx A -imJfffvv,v .,x,.,-'M--1-' ' .f M , ,,l,i3M ,.- ? .L.'K1..2 .H ,A, ..-:fl qHyGJf f-w,f '45,-,M-.,-,1 , .1 2 :'SL,'?,-'if' .n n VMILLIAM BRINKER ARCHER BARDES ROBERT Ross L. C. INLINE - W. C. GRAHAM DR. THUNHURST FRANK I5lNl.EY 'I'ED STEPHENS ROBERT BRINKER GORDON IZAOYE - JAMES IJAVIDSON LOUIS KOLB - XYILLIAM HOPE ROBERT Ross HUGH lX1UNRO JOHNSON I IENDERSON ARCHER BARDES II. M, SPRINGER L. E. HOKE - DR. I'I.x1NEs Athletic Council - - President - Vice-President - Secretary Treasurer - - Principal Alnnznl Representatlfoes - Football Manager - Football Captain Basketball Manager Basketball Captain Baseball Manager - Track Manager - Track Captain - Tennis Manager Student Representatizv - - ,fl tbletn: Director - liaseballCoaclJ - Tennis Coacb grif Ml 1'-4 ULHOOL. HMNM1 CST WU ,ova V-9-'W if 5 ir I H' Lil 71 x' Y f 1 Q H v 'vw L L1 Av L13 mir: X . f 'ff VV MT v 1? WI 'W 11: :is C A vi, ,-:gd 1 - :Li 7-T, f f 'ig' '- 1 sp I IN. .F ' A ' , 14573 1 K' Gb M . ,, 'N V X , X1 O You ' ' ju M ummeeu rms? X- I AND 'VDEDIX M1 ww T TW , 2 Wa , TAKES A STQOLL of' i H 0 T oo cfs Fx , 'llif' 'P' 5 -gg www D X ! J -1-. ' f X X W F ' , . . qf ' nm W J. .wi I 'Y V5 f ' N559 ATME - X' ' . , 4 R , H I V5 2: 1 Ti x ' UIOHARP EWEULA U-thx. DONNA VOM B l E lim- lmmlu-41 Him' Wilkinsburg Wilkinsburg Wilkinsburg Wilkinsburg Wilkinsburg Wilkinsburg Wilkinsburg Wilkinsburg Xx'lllill1SlULlI'g BALL TEAM l 1923 Summary Bellevue - Latrobe - Beaver Falls Avalon - Butler - Norwin Lfnion - Svl issvale - Peabody - Une ll unllrexl ts-11 . .V .Q . - ........ . .. A . , .....-..,,....,.....,-..-. ........... .,,.. .,. .. .. sm- -.O Us . 'f .ctti . Ti Football in 1923 A l:Utl'IiB.'Kl.l. A men to report for duty, and the rest The season of 1023 was not one to be sider it very successful. The first game was played with B spite of the fact that we were without of After the won- derful success of the season of IUZZ, and the reputation w hich Wilkinsburg teams have gain- e d fo r them- selves, the stu dents looked for- ward to the season of IQZ3 with a great deal Dorcu of apprehension. There were but five letter- the team had to be built from new material. ashamed of, and many schools would con- ellevue. They were decisively defeated in the services of Captain Mechling. The next game was the best played and was the most exciting contest of the year. Our boys showed the comeback spirit of Wilkinsburg teams. and defeated l.atrobe in the last few minutes of play. A disappointed crowd returned from Beaver Falls, where our team met the first defeat of the season. They seemed over-trained and stale after the hard game with Latrobe. Avalon was met on the following Saturday. Our boys were still in a slump, but they sent Avalon home defeated. Butler came down confident of vi ctory. The team remembered the scare the Butler aggregation gave them the year before, and gave them a great setback. Norwin's chief object in life was to defeat Wilkinsburg. She had an exception- ally strong team. and her wish was gratified. Captain Mechling played his first game of the season, and with his presence the team put up a great fight. Our friend l'nion came over thristing for revenge. She got it. but had to play football. Our boys fought them to a superior weight and experience turned standstill the first half, and then L'nion's the tide. Although Wilkinsburg didn't win, she showed the world she had a fighting team. We met Swissvale in our annual liriday afternoon played in a setting of rain and mud. l'nion contest. They outplayed Swissvale, but lacked vale is sti kinsburg. Another 5 tie Y and contest was played the fol- lowing Saturday. Another could rejoice. We outplay- ed our old rivals, but a Peabody player slid through ' lgr,,,,,5 the mud and tied the score. contest. The game was retty well battered from the the punch to win. Swiss- Our boys were p ll rejoicing over the fact that thev tied Wil- unsatisfactory ' neither school Akcirilie 3,9 It ci f' WWI. 1 M H--U-A HK ti H i Une hundred eleven -....-... . 'c. nm , Q ff fmt Z 4 kjf 'Lou' HOLE fig N GNES SONNERFELD HND Q -' OUR Bnsms TBFMLL. CHPTHQNS , - I Z' ED SOBY Q., ms HE .I - I Q l G- ee: Q E: JRE'-W-Vp gf- Zz JMZ. ll -Q 3 9 Q59 J' :wo so DO ms SnsTERs HND WS Cousins HND HIS nwm' GUESS Rgggpq- WHO Ross- IN ECTION CULJQQPIEG de, CUNVXS PMB ' Keniuckg The Cemmwes Walier Com? Three Jolly kid S A Hard Wqrker One Of ihem puny SmnV5 vers us Mqfqdq 41111111 B.-xsKETB,x1.L TE.-xm INTER-CLASS CHAMPIONS Une lllllll.ll'L'd f0lll'lQL'!1 V 1 Q O C I Basketball 1.923-24 ' The record of the basketball team of 1923-24 shows another successful season. The team lost' but four league games, and finished in second place in Section ll. They deserve a great amount of credit for defeating'Edgewood High on the Edge- wood floor 24-23. The record would undoubtedly have been a great deal better . had we had the services of Captain Kolb in every game. Kolb was out offour games because of injuries. TH E SEASONS SUMMARY Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Wilkinsburg High School Alumni - - 32 Braddock - - 30 South Hills - 25 Shadyside - 8 Ben Avon - - 22 Avalon - - 35 Aspinwall - 31 Bellevue - a I9 Edgewood - 42 Pitt Freshmen - -Y 46 Shadyside I0 Ben Avon - 20 Avalon - - - 39 Aspinwall - - l2 Bellevue - - 22 Edgewood - 23 Braddock - 52 Dormont - 22 Tarentum - - - 43 Evans City - - - 28 Uniontown - - - - 40 26 Wilkinsburg Faculty - Inter-Class Basketball Inter-class basketball has experienced several surprising changes up-to-date. The Sophomore A's have defeated the high and mighty Seniors one game. This defeat places the Seniors and juniors on an even basis. The Seniors will un- doubtedly win the championship, however, as the setback received at the hands of the Sophomores only adds incentive to the Seniors. Last year the Seniors, who ' were then juniors, won the championship and this year they have practically the same team. Best of luck to you, Seniors. One hundrc d fifteen .1994 W: 4 35? ti m V, la . Mm i '3 -'J rf E if: .Ji F' xl 'g is 23:61 ,. ina ff. M44 ' '..ii.a.E..,1LL L' Feiinlfm A 51. Ea' 4 a 4 J 1 ,fi-315 i - 1 'i J.. - .' 4:7 . . 342225--:m::i'tzEfsa ' ... na ,vw f.,,1i-1 1' .r. he Girls' Basketball Team The season of the Girls' Basketball ' team this year was one of the most successful in the history of the school. The girls have a well found- ed claim to the championship of Western Pennsylvania. This title is by no means an easy one to attain for girls' basketball in this district is played on a much larger and better scale than that of Eastern Pennsyl- vania and New York. just to show how fair a claim our girls have to this claim, we will ex- plain: Greenville, up in Mercer county, laid claim to the Northern title but lost, in a championship game - to New Castle, who had defeated the DENY best teams in Lawrence, Butler, and Beaver county. We defeated New Castle, thus being able to claim the northern title. Char- leroi, undefeated in Washington and Westmoreland counties, was defeated by Edgewood, whom we had defeated. Although Edgewood is the only team to hold a decision over our girls, they have lost three games and are out of the running. Allegheny, winner of the city title, refused to play our girls when challenged, and as for the remaining teams in the county, we have defeated the best of them So the claim is no idle boast, it is a fact. The excellent playing of our girls was due to their wonderful coaching, for the most part. Miss Hastings, in our minds, is a coach second to none. Going through a season of the hard- est schedule ever laid out for a girls' team, with only one defeat is really a feat, but with the girls all pulling together and standing by Miss Hastings and Captain Sommerfeld, it was accomplished in such a way that several teams will remember the sting of their Wilkinsburg defeats for some time to come, In Agnes Sommerfeld, our center who served faithfully lor four years, with that never say lose spirit, we had a wonderful captain. Ruth Newell as side center played a great game all season. To lean Pierce and Edith Barkle, our stellar forwards, not too much praise can be given, llow easily and deft- ly did they toss the ball through the rim, just as we would get a trifle worried as to the outcome of the iw One liuntlred sixteen game. jean and Edith would shove a few through the loop and we would feel easy once more. Helen Cook and Louise Wilson, our guards blocked many a bas- ket and broke up many a pass, to lower our oppon- ents discomfiture. Not enough can be said of our wonderful girls' team. NANCY R. MYLER, '24, 2 Cc'IIf1'?'S Side' f.lc'IIfUI'X Aoxizs Sox1A111R1 111.11 lily l'1J1'1. X14.1x'1a1.1. li.x'1'1' CARR 1.11.13 l I.OR1.Y 1.1.lL.-XB1.l11 lxim. lxnmwuds Cizmrds 15111111 13.-111111.12 ll111.1iN Cooii 1.oL'1s11 W11,soN Almiw 13111111111 UR.11i1a 11.11N1aR111o1i SCl11lilJ1Ql.1i Tca 111 Smw 1.611171 Score hY11li1l1S1'Ill1'g lligl1 School - - 41 Schcnlcy - - 32 XN'i1ki11sh111'g High School - - 03 Norwin 10 XY1l1Q1I1Sl1LlI'g 11igl1 Scl1ool - - SO Sc-wicklcy 10 hh'1lli1l'lS13LlI'g High School - - 23 lfilgc-x1'oo1l - Z2 XYi1ki11sh11rg lIigl1 School - - 47 .'XVll1011 - 14 Willcimlwilrg High School - 58 Norwin - - 16 Wilkinshurg High School - - lo lf1lgcwoo1l 51 Wilkinshurg l1igl1 School - - 53 P1-giboily - 10 XX'i1kinshurg High School - - 31 .Xvzilon - 4 Wilkiiishiirg High School - - 52 New Castle 24 Wilkiiisluirg High School - - 41 czlllllcklllill - - 33 Wilki11sh11rg High School - - lo Nlclicc.. Rocks - 12 Wilkiiislwiirg High School - - lo XX'csli11gl1o11sc - 22 'liolzll ----- 490 101111 - 278 XX'illei11s1n111'g lug uling hy 218 points Um- ll1lIll1I'k'41 sa-vm I va -. rr WWFGWQ ff- . ..,.. -if ..,.-.-..e...,-,..a...-.u .... ,......,.u..-.......-..,............... , TT Q H 1 1 E f i l i . Spring, l Sparta g i ': - L': 5 - k kk i HUGH MUNRO LAWRENCE WAMBAUGH Track i The track prospects for the season of IOZ4 are promising. The men left over 2 from the previous season are: Captain Munro, Phelfer, Speedy, and Parson. The Q schedule is as follows: l I May 3-Allegheny College Meet. May 10-Carnegie Tech Meet E May I7-W. Sz j. College Meet. 5 May 2-IE-W. P. l. A. L. Meet. ! p Dual meets have been scheduled with the following schools: Q Union High School T Swissvale High School Dormont High School . 1 1 r Baseball 5 As the book goes to press the plans for the l9Z4 season have not been completed. 1 The outlook is extremely bright, as the following men from the 1923 squad are re- , porting for duty: lirance, Hershey, Kolb, Dawson, Fuller, Toner, Anderson, Q ' Harvey, and Grimes. 5 Temzzr l 5 Cfzaffzpzam joHNsoN l'lELEN Cook A l i E I 11 Ili 2, ll ill ' gr ,rl Um' liunrlrcil eighteen Z' 'lkkuzli Sgnuxn IEA-xshH.'x1.l. SQUAD Um- 111111-In-ll Him ll'L'Il Y X lt 3 xl X 'WGFFM 'HQQMN 'l'ENNis SQUAD Tennis 'l'he regular boys' and girls' tennis tournaments were held in the fall and a large number ol' players entered. There were about ZS entrants in the boys' tourney and l8 in the girls'. llenderson and lladden played the final round of the boys' tourna- ment, llenderson winning a last, well-played match by the score of 6--l, 7-5. Hadden is a Sophomore and is promising material for future tennis teams. Helen Cook and Dorothy Meadows were the finalists in the girls' matches, Miss Cook winning by the score 7-5, 8-0. Both matches were attended by large gather- ings. johnson llenderson, tennis manager, has arranged an attractive schedule for the spring matches. Dr, Haines has been secured as coach. lle is a letter-man at Pitt and was assistant coach there. Although there are no letter-men from last year, there is some very good new material and a bright season is predicted. PAUL. Scorr, '24. Une liuiitlred twenty CDKE5 4 'l-l- ' n r- ' 225 r?.FDf KKRTN 7 1 fff9 7 aff? 1 Y' j I 9 Q V W f 2 W WERE TFGUEEQE ,KO CU 01 YQ Usb Ogg Qvnqv C711 if 1 3 . YK 'T' 4 1 H 5' JI ? . Q JIHA-f Y 512.07 ' J 'N N XX J OOO Evme Loon'- Crocwosnea' TNG Cmss or uoao Prgesmwrs H.M.S, PQNRFORIZ 5'CKLr'm-' K I l 5 t The brrghtest gIrl The bnghtest boy Most popular grrl Most popular boy PrettIest glrl Best lookmg boy Most ongmal glfl Most onglnal boy Best dressed glrl Best dressed boy Most hkeable glrl Most hkable boy Fmale hopper Tea Hound The Fashnon Plate Mamma s boy The best athlete The best athletess The wrttxest gIrl The wIttIest boy Best mannered glrl Best mannered boy The hero The prominent stude The most bashful glrl The most bashful boy AlIbI lke Ballot Box ADELAIDE NEwIvIAN ALFRED CAHEN CHARLOTTE MCMURRAY Ross STEVENS MARIE REID EDWARD KISER KATI-IRYN ROWELL joe VILLELLA JUSTINE KENT PRESTON Houcx MARIE BURKI-IART FRANK HARVEY JOHN JORDAN WILLIAM PETERSON HELEN FIGLEY CHESTER WAssQN CHARLES WAHL HELEN Coox JANE DoasoN GEORGE KALLOCK ELIZABETH MECIIESNEY WILLIAM NEWMAN DUREIN HORNER WEBSTER CARPENTER EVELYN DUXBURY HOWARD EMERICK ROBERT LosE One hundred twenty three ecv-foes FR0r1 me E 55050-Y Buzz 2? me nevou or THF.'xF!RTH mass. FIGHTING BEGINS HT ITZO HND ENDS HT 2.fOO DRILY. H STUDY OF fpfffl 551 I - . 1- Boa Ross- , ,J ' X ffd' , , 1 J 3 ' ' use 15, ' G43 ki? Q 3211 '-- 'Ren iff eo scuwnmz mome J k. gone IN was CHHRIOT . 5 Z' i Q S , W'-'x QE ' 'ff X 11-Z.. X 1 ! 1' , x 5 Q za , .,2 ' UI., Q 0Q?:.:f1I' 7,993 w ,T x ,r-'.' 12 ff, '- ' g ix -'. , f ,411 -DEEP STUDY- lv If 4. .' E M HND SQ. ::::::::. 65 -. lllllllll 4- Q X ,-1, IIIHI-- ' X LII- lllnn-ll'l N lllllHI'il ' 5522222313 GEORGE NSGEHRYI t 9'm::: ' ns ne HPPEHRS Q16 Q gffgg T0 US :N ff W www ANNA 554-1r15' CLHSS STUDLFf'Q0D5JQ2O,,S5EvE2aee Rune Pfzoveo fo -GtLKEY'- HH-M BE. R BRFICELET, O I llt tyf ri . rw . ' ' - - A . ,lil What One Morning Would be Like in Willcinsburg High School If We Lived in Medieval Times Ist Period-All is bustle and activity. Ye stately Seniors, assisted by obsequious Fresh- men in the capacity of pages are hastily donning heavy armor in preparation for the day's first recitation. Alfred Cahen dashes up on a richly caparisoned chargerg late as usual. He is loaded with' chains and dragged off to the dungeon. Znd Period-Ye good Knight Sir Carpenter of the Red Top after battling his way from cellar to casement prostrates himself before ye faire maid Ottoway and begs an humble boon. a mere trifle, a paltry little D. Spurned! the fiery admirer betakes himself to chemistry lab and there perishes amid the unquenchable flames of ye mary state jokes. Chapel-Ye gallant Knights and Faire Maidens lend themselves to the spirit of worship. . 3rd Period-Sir Frank Benton, Knight of the Bath, paces wrathfully up and down the hall, compass in hand. The Schubert club is singing. Young Sir Bob Ross sings a solo. lm- mediately thirty Knights spring up and challenge him to mortal combat. 4th Period-A crash of cymbals, a fanfare of trumpets. The sound of hoof beats is heard. A coach appears. lt is Sir Harry M. Springer, Knight of the Garter. At last he cries, At last we have won. Sir Mates turns pale, One what? he cries, f'One what? One more day of school, exclaims the coach and thereupon, having hitched the horses to himself he rolls rapidly away and is lost in a cloud of dust. BY PiNKY. The Birth of Famous Sayings y an-A-tion The faculty of a famous high Once met for concentration To see what students needed most. They said 'twas separation. A big one said, now we must try To stop consolidation Between two friendly pupils, as TlJere's no justification. They all agreed with this big guy And so, disintegration, If this don't work they said as one We'll try some degradation. And'now you see just why, I sigh Save u your money. If you please. - ls it not? Most delightful! Certain particular types. Wim, wigor and witalityf' .... and by the way. 'lNawthing. Next, who has? it tr fi rf Stay after the lines. A Don't cha know. Wait! Wait! Cweight broke the wagonl As such. Get your material in! ' u - n ing. Well, l haven't much to say this morn- Eh bien! . Girls! Girls! Girls! We ve no incorporation, Now children. We must do what the teachers say Now l know how I would do it, Or else, eradication. ti Quiet Now please. people. And now that they have finished, why H There is no depradation H And all that's left for the pupils is For 'Caesar' is an honorable man! Drop down l!l6 of an inch. A hope of graduation. 'fWh0 is talking? ' HAROLD THOMPSON, '24 Take this. .. . .1994 One hundred twenty-five .f --t 1. 9 fi i iz 3 47 'C -C fl! .ll ., ., -if 35 :fl .5 XR Z5 x ,gi .fs c ,r vc if in '-21.1. .- ih- lr 1 s .3f.:.i' Q f er.::1.vc. ,Ir ' i +..,i6.m:-2s5i3iiu5?!i3gS6iAna1 Et-A. Hu, X I , ' s KXXXXXXXW. 1 s. Egan kS5!!SiiQ ll 3 Ellie Ill I nglll 'lllgl 'si Dave Q . fx ff! mimi fm W fs UZ X fs 222 www .' 1'JV, ,i ,TI N m we ,f ff may 2-+I-J y' R21ew.a:g. 2 A ' ff -M 1 22 -U fn GJ C 9 , m O G-1w,GJ W Cxorrkhe . J .-.3 5 Iwi! 9 1 s I 'Q Olwe. ' L Q V Q9 1' .. M I as KRSEW 3.14 all QS I Sw 9 Q 90. C a nee! 6. , u l 9 A b 3 I I Ch u 1 1 7' F l 'S' w ev 4 rfb ii y Around School This is Corrine, the Collegiate Senior. You know her. There are ten or twelve, maybe twenty like her in our class. She wears long, narrow wool skirts 'and sports sweaters. Her favorite literature is a college magazine such as the Panther, Puppet or Froth. She just adores the ads for Hart, Shafiner and Marx Clothes for Men, also Malcolm Mcflregoriof the movies. She always has a letter from one of the fellows up at State and she lets everybody read them. When you get near Corrine you'Il hear something like this, lli'I'yl dear, you should've seen the gown she had on last night!! Corrine is a type. She is the Collegiate Senior. , , .This is Sally, the Stylish Sophomore. I think you've met her before, too. She is very important according to Sally. She is ready to date up with any upper-classman who offers his services. She has a terrible crush on that'tall one with his hair parted in the middle. Her favorite indoor sport is eating Sundaes at Simpsonfs. She has school spirit. She is always at all the games. Her conversation, Oh, isn't he wonderful. Kid, I dor1't know a word of my history. Sally is a type. She is the Stylish Sophomore. i . This is Olive. You may not know her so well. Oli-ve of the Honor- Roll is certainly a type. You've seen her often enough but she never took time from books to get acquainted. She is very young, in fact she still enjoys paper dolls. She is sure she's not going to make an A this month. Poor kid! 0li've's conversation is something like this, Oh, I reported on all my books the first month and now Vmlreading this' for extra credit. Oli-ue is a type.. She holds our scholastic standards high. Yea, Olive of the Honor Roll! Q i This is Dave of the Do-Little Fresh Air Course. Dave is a darling dresser. He is a type. He is a divine dancer. His favorite book is his dad's check book. Every day is ,a couple of Dollar Days to Dave. You know Dave. There are about thirty like him in our class. Whenever you get near him you'll hear this, Man, I'm sleepy. Why weren't you at the smoker last night? Say, you know that girl I was telling you about-well she can dance. Dave wears fuzzy sweaters and the latest variations of the bell-bottom.. Dave certainly is a type. He boosts school activities. M - This is Cbauncey, the Chess Player. He belongs to the Chess Club. There .are about fifteen like him in the school. He is a type. Chauncey doesn't smoke-he's training for the Chess Team. Whenever you met him he's on the way to or from Chess Team work out. His conversation is something like this, Pawn to king four. Say, I tore my uniform last night His idol is Samuel Rjewiskey Ctry and spell ity. Chauncey keeps a diary: he doesn't mind letting people read it because no one could understand the big words he uses. Chauncey is a type. He is the Chess Player Now pick yourself out' KAsev Rowsu. 24 ..... . .19 1 One hundred twenty :even mf' 0' , . I . - fr if , ., - . at mf, I wx. . . V 'w.1,... 1 . X . -. git- , .e T V' l nr-1, ,mi sa r 1 K ' VAL ,Q 2H,IIE-E '.rA I A N l:mA. ',-, q l .. -3 EVERY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT SHOULD Smoke 1 Remy Beuevz 9 MTN WE wuu. NOT I HAVE ANY MORE SPRING-ERS NKGHT wopiyd Tu Ep . L All ...,. . . ,....,..mQa w - R . W ..., o f Q 5., .D ,fini i C f i 60 DEQ ' Q :Rh A . f A . ' 4 4' 1? ' 5-Sf A N' HONOR ' W f V' My W f g , 'Tf ' - X 5- 'alma - I f LOSE g H N 'ff -- Q 4 W IN ova Z mluvvvfuhn Www LA.-J 422:51-A ZMZHW' fI1'Ziv THIIXIVKS , W SM NEED-NT VLH 2 QINKNI BUT :QWFM U, ,E 1 YOU BO T 10 RATHER W'LT':'OU EEZERRGAUPU STAY HOME X X GOTO THE I ' ' EDGAR- AND STUDy Q Slct-I?N?l0-xnriugi ,ll M - h Q ml 1 n n - V .,,..l ud'v.u. Uuc lmxlxldxwl tu cnty-L-ight 0 0 O ii- .ni .Wi .ia Q' ' f , , Q . , W. . V- A. A . ?g?,,gy,1.a.. :. 1:33 ' ' ' f 1.yii.t.m , i 33' - , r F' Radio Songs l did not feel like going to bed, so l sought ehtertainment in my radio set. l put the receivers on and turned the dials. A voice told me that this was a station in Canada broadcast- ing and that the next number would be, Three O'clock in the Morning. l looked at my watch and saw that it was about ten o'clock. l had no desire to wait till three so l again- turned the dials and soon heard an announcer say, 'THavana, Cuba, broadcasting. Mr. jones will sing, 'Wait Until Tomorrow. ' l wondered why anyone should want to sing all night, but since l do not know much about Cuban customs l decided that this marathon singing would not be out of place there. Nevertheless l lost patience and gave dials a wild turn. lt stopped at a point which brought a faint voice to my ears. l tuned this voice in and when it became clear l heard a man say, Our next selection will be, 'Tomorrow. ' This angered me very much but l decided to try once more. The next announcement l heard was the closing words of a song announcement and it said, Good-night, Ladies. l knew that this good-night was not limited to the ladies because the announcer surely knew that men were listening also. l made up my mind that this was just a polite way of saying good-night, so rather than be tricked again l took the receivers off and went to bed and slept very well because of the fatigue caused by my radio experiences that night. E LAWRENCE XNAMBAUGH, '24 The Amazons Until recently our idea of exhilarating sport was The Cigaret rolling contest for trembling old men. Now, nothing can satisfy our craving but girls' football. We saw our first tand lastl, game on Thanksgiving at Newell's lotg when we think of it we stop, and queer shudder- ings sweep over our body, and our throat contracts spasmodically. We are laughing, yet it was a wonderful exhibition. Gordon Eagye went home sick. He couldn't stand the sight of such brutality. The referee had a terrible time until he learned to follow 'the crowd. The players certainly were good sports. They didn't care which team they were on. Talk about fickle. They would stay on one team for a couple of plays and then switch over to the other side. Once the whole twenty-two were on the same side. That was the play they made the touchdown. But their day was spoiled. The captain of the opposing team reneged. She wanted to powder her nose. Said she had yelled Mah long three times and the referee hadn't paid any attention. She got mad. Took her complexion and went home. The rest of them didn't care. They had already played enough to argue over for a week. Yet we agree that it was a wonderful exhibition. We hope this athletic training will get the girls in shape. Especially for tea battles and dances. lt would be hne to have a date with a girl football star. Take her to a dance for instance. Even if the floor was crowded nobody could stop you. That is if you worked up a set of signals and she was pretty good at gaining ground on an open held. And then at the movies. Why pay your way in? just sic her onto the ticket collector. Get behind her and put your head down and go right through to a first row seat. Perhaps the spectacular contest staged by our girls last Thanksgiving will revolutionize the great sport of Tiddliewinks. Who knows? But anyway it was a wonderful exhibition. A P1NKY. S S 1994 One hundred twenty-nine Q Pig 63 an . gg? fi y fi 'ii . at '. fig .M -RS oi T - if Q53 :Jil is v' Q 1- ,gg in Yea, - ':: ii ,Q fi Q ' 'ie Li .X . WQ xi 1 T: Ai Q ii Q ii ' i . -V JM' . :N 1 15 I 3 . Q: ' -Q 'ffl ,S fl as ' -r Q 0 4' P utngrapha bajyg Q59 Q Mc, A Q?7rHI ' lab Www L X Xxx N X ,Z K Nw NRQM J! 'N k' NXXX Y , JMI77, A... ... ..,.... 1Q ' ' One Mmiilrcd many one ' ' - l YP. me A5 'Kam Z 5 '9- W f M Ofztq .f 0 yfif' 3 Q A., . Q , 6 Q fl QL Q - SE YNELL Farewell Farewell, dear school where we did spend Four Glorious Years. ' A Each year was bappy,. glorious, and sweet As each 'one passed more friends 'we did meet Until we leave as a class, this Spring Your praise and glory we will always sing. Deep in mir hearts we remember the days, Days of glory in your balls and your ways, Mid as scatter like chaff tbat is blown r We will remember you always, as home sweet bome. l e . Rosen F. Ross, Jn , , ou. llundred shiny-mm V 's .J L- :A -1 l. , -. ,i,Je2m.fnsn2'n1lir ' ' ' ' .:.....Je 'i f.z,.,g..,.,' its 4 .... l1l1l1mm MCRTCN SCHCJGL 906-908 WOOD STREET WILKINSBURG M PHONE FRANKLIN 3605-W Shorthand, Typewriting, Secretarial Train- ing, Bookkeeping, Oflice Practice, Busi- ness English, Filing, Commercial Law, Teacher Training Why waste a summer? If you intend to take a commercial course, start NOW'and avoid the Fall rush with itsxlarge classes. If you are a Commercial graduate, our Post-Graduate Secretarial Course' will prepare you for a better position than you could now fill. Individual Attention Individual Instruction ' Individual School D. M. JORDAN, Principal I -1 '- - -1:1111-'-is :mecca-uf 11 - One hundred thirty-live V I I I I l I a 1994 FWWWE wrist' li--In-anus--II:-1:14114-ln1u-llina1 llililim-m:ls:uun gvQ1n1li HERFPIJQNES COMPANY I Manufacturing Ievfzelers and Stationers I ' OFFICIAL JEWELFRS OF THE CLASS OF '24 I Ir ' 5 I Qqality-Service-Price I I A CLIFF j. RYAN A I . - In PHONE CARRICK 1663 534 546 Sou'rH MFRIDAN STREET INDIANAPOLIS, IND. f 1a-sn . One hundred th ny I if '- Q- 'f 1 M V t A4 ' , 3 13- n x R 1 gp U A f 8 f if u H - ' f - , q ,XE 'f farm 'E Av, X- A , WHS. J. B. MCCLAY STUDIO QQ ' 825 woon STREET V WILKINSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA l ' , C3fHcial Photographers 1 x Fon ' W 1 ' CLASS 1924 .. 1994 One hundred thlrty seven 'P ' ls V ' Q '-L ., W.',..f'.,,:'x .,'!. F554 'V Ay V ,J gzlx-V-,,,..,if.:Zr, VR:1- win ,g,,,4,.j.g,1x,, :fy X . , .,,. - v V- , ,fx E M- - , 1, .1.- 1 A ' 1-K M., 445 M. Ik nr- gl ' W ' 'z,. '1 R3 in-T 11 A Ai-f-'. uma 'M ,. - ,, ,3,, 5,..7,wmI, . . we I -ml -.-l---.. ..,,, L-.- .. V 0 0 o I I 0301-lu 1i11-111i:111 11111i111l 1 1..1...1..1.? I I I - , I 4 authznn will Glnmpzlng I I ' I 1 o PTICIAN s S 1 I I I . . . I i Consult us about your eyes, or your Family Doctor. He will refer you I to an Oculist for the proper service. I I I ' . . - . I i All frames made to our speczficatzons wbzcb I insures correct fitting. I 5 I I I Branch: 707-6-7-8 JENKINS ARCADE 20l CARL BUILDING I P1TTsBURoH, PA. WILK-INSBURG, PA. I I .i..-..- - - .-..-......-..-..-. ............ .. .... .........-..g. A .gn-nu1..1..1..1qu i11-1-11- nu-un1na-an 111--111 nu1uu1.n1.lig,T I . I QUALITY I I SERVICE PRICE I I -I I I GILCHRIS I 'S I I I A FRESH GOODS STORES EVERYWHERE CUT PRICES I ' Don't Pass Us, Buy I MEET ME AT GILCHRIST'S f Soda Candy 'Cigars f Prescriptions Patent Medicines I Rubber Goods Toilet Preparations Household Supplies Kodak Supplies If you, ca1z't get it bere You can't get it anywhere I I I GILCHRIST DRUG COMPANY Inc. I . 1 I I Main Office: 2: I 1022 Woon STREET WILKINSBURG, PA. I PHONE FRANKLIN 4490 I I I al-all 7111v1il177 llih illi 11 UillllllII3ll?-llill'1llTllTlll'll'illlll74- One hundred thirty-eight 1994 Wwe' fs Q W ' N ' f' T NEW REALTY CQMPANY I 5 - 1: 1 1. - I o I , 2 I 1 I Z I E I f I I I C I E I P I 3, : 2 I I I EZ I me , E 1 I C I I 5 I I Q 5 E I V' V' I 2 I U1 : C I 3 I Z I Q : rw I I I I I .-..-..g. .-gh... II I , . NOTARY PUBLIC I I ,, RIENTING SELLING H ' G. If. WOLITORD, llflanager I I M 025 Woon STREET PHONE FRANKLIN 0903 4 1n1u-nn-u- 11--nn1un 1111111111 I-lu1VIn-nn1ln-ul-uuiwu-In-luminal: +.1.l.yn1l 111i111111 :1111 1i:1v1v1 n u --nxuil II Il I ' som IE'I'l'I I NG - ,- - I 1 LeT2'Q??s I I I: P A WILKINSBUQG pls, IAXIMXVAYS i II I B 9I8-Z0 Woon STREET I : I Security, Green and Sterling Stamps Gi'z'en and Redeenied Q .. I ' 1 Qu-q-1..1u--..1..--W1..-..,1..-In-nn-n-mI-nn-nn-un-nu-nn --nn-uw1mI--nn-un--1:1 -n1u-ul: I Ollie M clflroy, our captain so coy, 'f - '- - - - ' '- F' I Sure plays football betz'er'n a boy. , h :I I George Kallock's the funniest kid, I I Willa always a joke bid under bis lid. 7I0 PENN AVENUE I I E I lletty Ne'well's a mighty line lass, I She gets ber pep after every class. A Betsy Ross, a millionaire someday P - t- E - St t- i A Should be, rm mg, ngsavmg, a IOHCYY I 'Cause lJe's taking good fare of bis I Greeting Cards I N icbols l see. .i.-,,..,... ..-,,...,,..,....,-..-..-...............,:. I +,1..1l.1ll-ng-ing 111:1:1111 mv--I 1 1 - 1 -:maria-un-1x11-ll-1 in-sq? i lf. N, NIEGAIIAN W. G. VoR1'IsII I I I MEGAHAN BROTHERS j STORAGE I I lfxpress Hauling MOVING lfnrnilnre and Piano g of All Kinds PACKING ,Iam-mg a Specialty SHIPPING : PHONE 0209 I3IuNIu.IN 710-I2 Ross AVENUE XVILKINSBURG, PA. ....-..-..-.....-..-......-..-..-.- - -.I .... -..-..-..-......-..-..-......-..l II ' 19 On: IlllI'IlII'L'II tII1rty-ni Q u?u-can-191111:-n-1:11am-nn-nu:nn1nu1nn1uu1ul:uu:ul1luiln1al1nu:nl-ul--In--u-nil:-n1llilliu? I :I g II I The Rexall Store I H 804 PENN AVENUE , WILKINSBURG, PA. I' M PHONE FRANKLIN 9081 I II ff FULL LINE OF PERFUMES AND TOILET REQUISITES I II, I WHITMAN'S, JOI-INSTON'S, REYMER'S If AND APOLLO CHOCOLATES II II If SANITARY SODA FOUNTAIN I I I lil111101111--ll11-1-1-lu--niunxan-ni in-n1 zu-up--mu1:1-nun1n:uu1uu:nn1an1un1:n:u1ll-viii Liggie Gress' definitions are rather 'r'- ' - - ''FP alarming, She says Augmented consumption Shepard and ' Means .increased devouring. REAL ESTATE l:ach morning our chapel is sorely de- AND ,I layed, I We cannot begin till we End Morris INSURANCE Hald' FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING H What is the rattle and noise, I roared, WH-KINSBURGI PA- II lt might be the ash can, or Ed IIVZIITIYIIIT 8990 ,i Sch'wartg's Ford. .i....-..-..-..-......... -.......................I, iillllilflllllillllllllllilliliilliilllllillill-1llTllTllillilli-lliilll'-Ull'illTlli'lUClllTw II C, C, FREEMAN -BUILDING CONTRACTOR ,. II SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REMODELING AND REPAIRING I I Q -I RIasIIIENcE-7551-,I I BELL PIIONL. IOHICE-0504 NVILKINSBURG' IJAU 11.11.1541--1.11-I-.lliqliggiqp-1.1.11 1 .1 1 1.11qu1.1in1.1-ul.-.grins-.qu-ll-up-151111: One hundred forty-o 1994 rv. . Q, ,. fn ' zmggpyfgra ' - ws'-T -eff, 1 A A 'Uv 2. is A 0 0 0 is ' Ni. iouiuginninuinniu-1 1 1-11.1411 1 1 1 1u-.u- .... ... 1 1-.1-.--.--1.1--.1-11.p1p1 1:11:95- H , Do You Have at Savings Account? g H L H Q it 6 On February first we credited to our Sav- l i ings Department depositors S5Z,40G.OO. ., H Did you get any of this money? I T If not, why not open an account now with f f us? ---- ' 1 Q I ! THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 I OF WILKINSBURG I A L . ,f 5 CORNER PENN AND WooD H I LlillTllTll1llillillTllTll Tlilli lllir lllililllillllli illlllTlllllilliI ill?I+ . 'I '- '- - '- - - - '- '-'H --'4 Q' Isabel's her name, single nozo her sta- ! FRANKLIN 0149 l stion, ' l Luck to Paul McGaughey, 'who makes JACOBS and HAKIUSE the alteration. ,gh V. 1 N. is' ,i ,MV ,- . ,L , ' 'W' it . xt- ' A f- a .Af ,J V 1 1 ,I ,if 1 it ff: . 1 , 1 'L ik v. 4-, , .31 e ,, e GENERAL TRANSFER i Oh, chagrming Helen titgley, y0u're , C suc a gay young zng, I Q O A L A N D I C E That I would rather be your Sheik L ISI3-Z1 HUNTER STREET i than Britairfs mighty kzng. l WI'-KINSBURGA PA- When Bob Logan starts to sing, i........-..-..-......-..-..-.......-..-..-.....i. We fall in love with everythzng. 0Evn1lu1un1uu1nn1.-- ini..1,..1..........,,.-,uini,,1,,,1..1..,,:i..1,,-.-ifI: Wlpin:-nn-ll-If-If I 1 I 5 H. M. RAMBACKER MEATS AND POULTRY ALL HOME DRESSED l 1 l 770 PENN AVENUE, WILKINSBURG, PA. l 1 i FRANKLIN 1949 l 4, Oilillllilll TlUTllilU7'U1Wl Tl TlllllTll?lUTll'1 'T 'lULlUilUT 1 'ill'Tll'1lll'llI-Dill One hundred forty-us l V h M Kgiz Q-ff -f 'fu , ' A . 'F 1- 1. ' A A A-A A A .. t ' if : n: l' V. fs.. 1-1 -3--'--ee--:Z-Se-2 -He: :exile -E -S -I I -He:----2: -rf FRANKLIN: H , I N ,Z . BODEN and STEVENSCN H K ll T REAL ESTATE 'H .I l l u 9 1 ll :K 810-812 WOOD STREET H WILKINSBURG PENNSLYVANIA U n awe i.f:,i::f::eT:.::.-.:e..-.....fE2:-..-..-..-.............-.....-....,..,.,,.,,.,,5, I n typewriting class tbose near E. 'r'-'i-': -E: -'11---'IL-If-If-Ei: -if M ' , i She tyllaizzirlxriezjo fast, sbe causes a i L. breeze. I DRUGS H lames Shaw in the opera, a sailor was 'l be, I KRS' f' ' But to the ladies' be's never at sea. I 5 I REBECCA AND MULBERRY STs. Our Kathryn Rowell, a gemus to be, H Can always be beard above two or WN-KINSBURG, P H tbree. - -K.-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..............,. - ' 'ff 'l' ' T WALTER S. RADCLIFFE Select Wall Papers I PAPER HANGERS FURNISHED . ll 757 PENN AVENUE WILKINSBURG, PA, l' FRANKLIN 0812 H L: 2.-11----1--e-------------------------------Ll 1994 O hud df ty tl . a,v.Ls e mv Tk ,, I Qx-, Y., Q,Q awmwmllmewammnnammam -..-.. mlwzlux' ip. I f 'rxssigfssz . ., L. 1' V 1 lTl9T 1llT 1ll'1l'-'ll ll?llTllT 1'I+ Textoi' Lumber Col LUMBER AND MILL WORK See Us First Before You Build Yellow Pine, Hemlock, White Pine, Cypress, Wall Boards, Sheet- rock, Cornell, Fiberlic FRANKLIN 1946 1123 PITT ST. W1LK1NSBU'RG, PA. QIIITIITII-1lll1llillllll'1lllllillTllTllllili -I-V fu -- I- - -7 -7--7-v up-ui:-7---nu-lu -I-- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ..-un1pgi.p1.p-qginqilgiggiggpp-5.-gp PENNSYLVANIA ' COLLEGE FOR WOMEN WOODLAND ROAD. PITTSBURGH COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS with Special Departments in , Music, Social Service and Spoken English. 54th Year Opens September I6tb, 1924. CoRA HELEN COOLIDGE, Lit. D., President in I 1 i 5 I 1 H 1:+s: -nerr u 1 : :fl--10111 -II-lu1uu -Il -.ul..Il-In -:min-pu-lux!!-1 1n.1n.....-..,......1l.1..1n.-.pq-..,1,. FRANKLIN 4483 I E 3 I S O I 2 Q 0 g U, mc: , Efzzbll: P' PU 54 UQ E- I E , E DP' ' 2 E710 R 61 .E .OI 53 3 2-451 g I--4 2 F5 37 U 1731717 NITXNVHQ - -..-..........-...............................,....,.f. .1..1..i,q1nn1n.1uu1.u,i'.1.p.- ,.1n.1n.1ug.-.nu 11' j. R. FULLERTON, President E. C. JAMES, Vice President E. R. RENO, Secretary W, J. FROEI-ILICII, Treasurer DEAN WALKER, Chairman H DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS l FRANKLIN 4000 TELEPHONE CEDAR 7800 I GENERAL OFFICES: 1200 CHATEAU ST., N. S., PITTSEURGI-I. BRACE BROTHERS ECLIPSE LAUNDRY KEYSTONE LAUNDRY MOHN BROTHERS ROYAL LAUNDRY , 1nn1n1nn1n1nn..nn1.n1uniniuu.--11-.111 10-.....,-.-im...-.U-.-.-1.--un-.I-Iwi..-nu-q....-nga .1994 One hundred f . ' 'I P orty-four --1.1..1...--.1-.-.--In-1.4n-m.---u-m-1nn-nu- Q. .f...-m--un1-m-.-.1w--m.-...1-,...-m--...--m.--:..--..- Q, Dau K autor HABERDASHER IIUPIQINS-NLXI.IURY S'l'R.'XXYS lfm11,bi11c fjlltllff-l' and Styli' large .S'vIn'fim1s C2 805 XYOUIJ SJ. XX'11.KlNsnL'Rcz, PA. nn1l.1..11.1.1.-un-....-nn...-.1-u....--niupln Q A1.'l'l5l:,x'lQ1oNs AND RIZPAIRS Z 1 E Q Q10 u an SQ l E h D k 1 I I I Q Q AND COMPANY Q I I i ! ! ! Q Q lSL'll.lDINU C2UN'IQliA-XCIURS Q Q Q CjONS'IARL'CI'lAlUN AND nlasluxsl Q IIQXRIJXYOLJIJ lfmolz xvolzu i I E 1 ! ! l L 1 Q L L l L l Q PIIUNI- IIRXYKIIN H383-XX' Q 331 XX'11.s'l' ST. XYll.lilNSBl'Rli. IRQ 4. .i.-..-.,-M-,..-.n-..-.,-.......-.....,-..-......i. -1 nlfl 11191-nn: :L 1- 1,1 Q v1111 414--un11-,gg ! I La France TABLET AND PGWDERED Q i I . ! Makes XX!asl1mg Easy Q 4---ffAQz9nQnc:,'1mA-:f'ou:a2!+--- 1 M SATINA 5 : QIDENOT ' ltllhlilll ' ..: l STARCH TABLETS T wma XT-Em V .llakcs fftlllfhllg waxy dlngglncgs , wan lax' Au. ulzoczlflzs 1 l i 4. -..-... -.-------------- I ---------- nn---9 KP 1 l1ulul1'1--l ful 14 ' . , , . - ' 4, 4. 1 '11 5 is 1 , . fn, .fg,3. 0 0 0 S I - - S .g...f::. .-- 1: - --ez., - ...EE -.........-...-..........-..-...- -....-..-......-..-..-..-..- , E A BELL RHONE, FRANKLIN 0112 101-INSTGN AND SMITH I ' l Hay, Grain, Poultry Supplies and Seed I 767 PENN AVENUE WILKINSBURG, PA. 11 1 1 J-..,i......1......1,.1.n-...E1...-...1..1u.....1 in... 1 1 -.Ip.-pl1p.1g.1g.-.gpiu-g.1..1gl1ql Eugene Vinogrczdoff of honor and 'i '- '- - - '- T- fame, MISS E B 1 . Holds a place in our hearts in spite of ' ' 11 h' . 5 ' 1 TMAXWELL. Bill Miller with his spiffy curls, ' 4 1 ls the envy of azz the gms. T flgflst johnston Henderson 'won the the tennis K W loving cup. ofqgiwyio But Zpisiit for loving-it's wiping 'em g 1 ' Siifilffx- -f--'- -r-------'-------- - -'-'H- '+ 1 f 1 S 121135 ee M it I BELL, FRANKLIN 9253 E W ' 'T ' b ! : n FOX,S RESTAURANT E 1 E 7 ll Where Good People Meet and Eat T 812 WQOD STREET . I I H I 615 SOUTH AVENUE L WILKINSBURG, PA. ., Q WILKINSBURG, PA. l ROBERT FOX, Proprietor E' 5 BELL PHONE 0373-0374 FRANKLIN 'i +331ilfI1ll1llil-'ll-Iii!!-ii :intl-: , aio -an-n-n-m1n-n-n-ur-rnxn-n-on--:nfs Quinn-unzun-uuinuiun-un-1 1um-nu-nliul--uninn--auxin:-un1nn1uu1 1a-n-uu1un1nn1nl1ul--ll--ll-lg, 5 1 1 P' is hH d dL b cz F i 1ttS urg ar Woo um er 0. A T E 1129 PITT STREET i WILKINSBURG, PA. A 1 TELEPHONE: FRANKLIN 3980 b ,V One hqndx-ec1 forty-six 3 , A A lj lrr, 3 K Q ' . .S w ya rx xx x: vyjx. E Q 1 35 -xxr I . ,,f 'I 5.3 . 3 A WX g r w gt , i f .fr . Q. .- .qpf -. eg 'E 5 BELL PHONE 0118 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 10 PUFEINBURG FURNITURE CO THE HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE 705 7 9 PENN AVENUE Qin-no--on-:xc .. P 8: A 5 BELL 0329 BRADDOCK P 81 A 27 BELL 0326 BRADDOCK Everythzng to Eat BISHOFF S T F G B1sl'Ioff SL Co 315-17-19-21 BRADDOCK AVE. BIRAIJDQCK, PA. -u.-pu-41411:--an-an -u WILKINSBURG PA john Hooper a very tall boy zs he The length of hzs trousers rs 98B Durbzn Horner played lead m the opera we had And the 'way he krssed Esther made Carpenter mad When Walter Edwards struts around the gzrls all smzle and prance But to such hero w1rsh1ppers he doesn t gwe a glance' A G BEHMN A PLUMBING I - A N D - p HEATING BELL TELEPHONE FRANKLIN 0160-R 459 ELLA STREET WILKINSBURG, PA. 4.14.-.u-q 14.--up-an-an--u1nu1ug-an-qs-auf: , gn1 p-19.131-nnnnuzun-sh:-n ' - BENNETT AND BURKETT 612 TRENTON AVENUE PHONE FRANKLIN 6781 BENNETT AND POWELL CORNER Woon AND TIOGA , , - FRANKLIN 9180 I Your Most Convenient Drug Stores KODAKS AND SUPPLIES. Films Purchased Here are Developed. Free by Expert Photographers. l-- I One hundred forty-sev s'.s3f,.U4:,xtIx!s . BAL 1 --1994 4- -M ----------------- -------- -x- I. PAXTCN HART A The High School Review L X XX T1 . QW ' J l s '1 7 IUI4 WOOD STREET WILKINSBURO, PA. PHONE 2810 FRANKLIN FRED U. SMITH Painter and Interior Decorator 723 WOOD STREET WILKINSBURO, PA. 1,m1,,.1 .-vm-.ni 1 1 1 1 1 1 1p....,n1q,,1..1,,,1 1 lgn.-5,1 1 1 1 1.1.1 iui 1u.1,.1H1M1M1uniM1nu.-m...-..1..1.u1...i..-I,-.u,1uu1g.1,,,,1..,.1uu1.'.- .-.11 A. B. GRAY AND COMPANY CREATORS OF ARTISTIC HOMES XVILKINSBLJRG PENNsYl.VxNlA Olddftyght l,llllNli l:RANKl.lN 4450 745 IJLNN .XYENLYIL RICHARD HARDWARE Sherwin-Williams Paints, Sporting Goods liuilrlers, Plumbers, lileclrical and llouscholrl Supplies, Paints, Yarnishes and Wimlow Class 1.1 1 1 1 1 1ni11-11-1.11.1 1uu1 1.1m1nn1u 110.101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1..1q.1.q1 1 1..1u1u1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u1un1nn1u1u.1uu-.nl-. q1.p1..1 limi, l,llUNli l:RANKl.lN -H90 limi, Puoxri l:kANliI.lN -lllfl Goldie Manufacturing Corporation CONCRETE BLOCKS FORJALI. KINDS OF BUILDINGS We Deliver Anywhere by Truck or Rail U l-l- lciiz S: XVURKSI 'l'Rl:N' l'cJ N :XYIL Sz lj. li. R, VVll.lilNSl3URC, PA. --.1 -.n1n1 1 11111 1 1.u1n1u1u1.l-. 1 1 1 1 1,.1.n1,,1.,1..1 1.1.1 1.111111111111-1111111-.11111 MITCHELL LUMBER CC. H9 NORTH 'l'RIiN'l'ON AYISNVIS XYILKINSBURG, PuNNA. iii , I g g!!! li 'lA' lx ' ,ff!f4'h ITX J lilll' If LE I I I XX X-',a,, x f 1, ,.,' f X L, Q rd? 'l'111,1111l1oN1i, l:RANKl.lN 0422 U ln- llunwlrml forty-nil emma O nln- +1 n-n1nl-ll1lu-ll1ul- Qu l1ns1u1ln1ln1nl-ln-In-oi. owl! all ' elle law I! ee UU: . mllaa 2.2 ll E5 l Utllw 2 Q!! 1?-I l'Fll poll? 512 Ql' 291 I-Il MI, FII -is I Iss Q WI! I-If r-II Q3:.rI1 45' g. Qn : ll? 55 ill .U 'H el Zllm ef, U,-LIEYI gsffil nl! QUEQB llO5l -' l Ui' gg 5 Ujiimg I PII QIIHICIIEI JQUI Za: l'1'1M go gsm: m : ZII efeiwtiig I --i-I 'lQQ,:eC5glT2I IS xl l7U2.Q'5:!lnO Q l I S Ilol a I UF: :Em :rm g:755 C g S2111-Isg.,QOII:.m 3 I X' get I- IIWUI 3 Qi b'N.l 1U1 l- I-l V' . Sei E92 IIE: P1 I SEI-fee :mi eve Q UUIITIA: - I 5.512 ni WWF' gels 95' CPI! E I-ll R311 3 WII 55 I II ess O' gg Ig 522 'pUj,,I,,. 23 ww a e4III in 77 23,13 .e Ii' 5 s EL Q I-ni N' 3 .p1p1 PHONE FRANKLIN 1475 Iarnes Davidson, jr. is skilled in an art,' For by this time, you know, he can tell 1 them apart. I . i STORAGE I hifi? fifloififfffl ZftZ!,fiSIf1,l'cfbf'lff5 604-606 R655 AVENUE I down On the iw- WILKINSBUIRG, PA- 1 Bob Sankey with his funny antics, 5,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.Q,.-.,-,,...-..-..........-......f. Drives the girls and teachers frantic. grgiqgi--1nTp'-1ln1 51nn-nvuvnvln-ml:nl:nil!-1:11uvIli!!-ll-llillilnill-n-ll-1ll1ll-lit I , p Above All . 6 l CRONENWETH'S DYE WORKS, 1110.6 ll-A011011 'I' Oldest Cleaning Establishment on Emciency. We Specialize I in Fur Coats, Lamp Shadesand Draperies. I Goods Called for and Delivered. CALL FRANKLIN 0844 OFFICE, 923 Woon Smear WILKINSBURG, PA. 5-nina:-:in-slqulvll1lu1ul zainfar ' iinfnsws-:slain-n-:fn ' L3DC,l'l!1I1ll1'0d fifty BELL PHONE FRANKLIN 2083 J. IRA BACHMAN 614 Ross AVENUE 'ii Residence 814 WALLACE AVENUE 13-n.q.1..1q..-q1q1n-an..,.-cu-an-an 1au-an-on-n-nexus-uaoxn-an-ng !1lillnnu1g1p-p1u1g1ll- BELL PHONE, FRANKLIN 2492 The Waring Hardware V Company House Furnishings, Tools, Paints, Cutlery, Sporting Goods and China Minimum Prices for Maximum Quality 815 Wooo ST. WILKINSBURG, PA. 1ll1l1n1l 1 -7--gig - -aio n1n1g14-monipp-q1g1 Sanitary Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Sewering, jobbing Promptly Attended To William Thompson, full of fun, Valedictorian--Oh, what a pun! Here's to Eugene Fisher, the flashy Shiek, ' Stays home and studies ten nights a week. 4 Our Harold Speedy, long and lean, Picked a King for his queen, named jean. . HeleneDudley with eyes of brown, . Tries to 'vamp all the boys in town. A I H. C. KEARNS C. W. KEARNS BELL PHONE 1551-j FRANKLIN KEARNS BROS. TINNERS AND FURNACE WORKERS Repairing and lobbing Promptly Attended To 1012 PENN AVE. WILKINSBURGQ PA. 71710100 :: :zv-:ia:7::7:: 71:71 l . ' n1q1ng1gy1lg1lu1nu1un1n1un1u1n1x-Q1l1l S. L. SMITH er CGMPANY Contractor and Builder 6l3 Ross AVENUE I PHONE 2023 FRANKLIN 1u-.u-q-u-nu-u-q1lp1.p1u-q-.q-q.1.1q-n1u1n-q , 1.1994 One hundred fifty-one . . N mg, ,,.,w?,,.,,, ' 'A -.Es M ....,yrvfw,,,r ' 4- W W'1k' ' ' 1 msburg Confectronery it PENN AND WooD ST. Ross AND WOOD ST. PENN AND CENTER ST. I II Home Made Candies Q i IN 3 E ll Drop in After Games and Plays and Enjoy Refreshments from Our Fountain - - 1 I 1-17 iggiqpill.1Qg7ll7llill1ll1ll1lluldll1lllllTllTllTlllll?llliliK - - - '- - - - - '- - r - 1- lane Dobson sums up much concern, FRANKLIN 1737--I I To our honorable hero, Tommy Byrne. I When you have a grave problem at 3 . . band, Thursby S Mllllnefy I Donald Eaton is at your command. p A - Virginia Long with raven hair, 769 ENN VENFFE Vamps the boys with her baby stare. WILKINSBURG' A' Kid Meadow's original Rough-House ' . - Guard, Q Is rough, tough, and nasty and likewise I -an-u1n-u1u-11:11:11:-n-n1u1un1au1lii0 v I-7 ard- 1 .1l.1n-pl1q.....1....l.i...-.11.....p.1..-.II-.11 1 1...-.l1..1.g...u1n1..1..1..in.--..g1, T. W. MARTIN, JR. T. D, TURNEK, JR. THOMASDJIRNHK , Funeral Director ' FRANKLIN 2340 619 PENN AVENUE WILKINSBURG PA 1994 , . 1.,.-n-n1..1..1q..-nl--mpg.-.q.-'gli-g.1n1q1-qu ::-q1n ' :: :i-511141:-4111 rx-: n P ' ' ' 'T .1 One hundred fifty-two 1. ' , A5 - ' 2-Ang., E 'R I - .111 V, . ,.,?,,,,,5-Q1 . . , ,,..,,,,,,,-,-,L--. , .. .. ,,,,,,,,,. , H -M . I I c?01ll--Il-ll1lII1ul1uII1uu1IIn-:mill 111i1111111111111 ll-Ilia. III II I School of Accounts. Finance and Commerce If DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY I I 1: H I ,I University Training in Business Administration is Ii II Your Best Insurance Against Incompetence Unemployment and Inadequate j' ' Compensation f I . i II C I I E y I I 1 In the Heart of Downtown Pittsburgh I , i 1 4TI-I, 5TH AND 6TH ITLOORS, VANDERGRIFT BUILDING, 323 FOURTII AVENUE I ' ' I ,I'ELEPHONE, COURT 3394-COURT 3395 I I I ' I' W. II. WALKER, Dean I. A. IVIORAN. Secretary I I 1: -+11n1al1ul-an-up-141m-nu-nu--uu1uu-un1nu1un1IIn1uu 111111 uuinuiuninn--suznniul-III: losephine McCoy who is never dreary, '-' - - - - Ff I Somehow likes the name of Kendall I PHONE. FRANKLIN 4380 ,, 1 Query. I H Ross Stevens, our Presidenfs bent ,, liver towards the horne of lustine I ,I ' Q Kent' 1 Plastering Contractors I Chester Wasson, short and snappy, Leads a life that's gay and happy. , 614 PENN AVENUE H E Like ten cent perfume Hope Harpers II , smile, WVILKINSBURG, PA. I 5 Seems to linger yet a while. 4.-..-,,-..-.,-,.-,,..,..,...,,.,,-,,-,,-,,,-,,:, I TELFORlD'S ART SI-ICP I FINE ARTS AND FRAMING . MIRRORS I Authorized Dealer I WALLACE NUTTING HAND COLORED PICTURES I DECORATIVE WALL PAPER-DECORATING I INTERIOR PAINTING i GREETING CARDS ENGRAVING 806 CENTER STREET I FRANKLIN 0255 ..1q.-.gg1g.1qg1q.1...--11111141.11 1 1 1 -. -. 1 1 1 .- 1 l1n1..1....ql1gl1..u-.p......P One hum Ircd Hit y-three 1994 n 1. ,, ,I 1- . ' - ' -,lf .L .I 1 QF ' I PS' it 2.2152 I Ill H i i ooo: I '! '-'l-'l- -ll-Il-ll-ll-ll-ll-'l-lI-ll-nl--I-Or 'I--lu-In--n-nnxnunnn-un-no-m-n-n-nu-um rr W' . H LOOK YCUR BESTg QF. L If ' P ,, L C O d 3. ffl Men and Boys Stores LHHIY Shopper- Z2 I i I I ROOM 308 ARCADE BUILDING Ii fli 700 WOOD STREET T I I T I 'if , I I I I QL l . ! IQ 'f FRANKLIN 1127-W 1' T Marcelling and Hair Dying 748 PENN AVENUE I Especially 4 . WILKINSBURG, PA. :I -5- ---------------I-----------------------e---i' -3' -------M-------------------------i- Laura Leisher has some talking power, T'- - - - '- ' 'I' Whenevir you meet her y0u're due for PHONE: FRANKLIN 5545-R I an our. H Preacher Roy Bryan does hope to con- U K H . S vert, ' J The men and wild women of Vweara- ! Photographer E kleambirt' I At Your Home or at the Studio X M Ed Soby in the lab does well, His H25 gas doesn't smell. . STUDIO: I George Mcgemy Comes to 565001, 1 808 WOOD ST. WILKINSBURG, PA. l fust to laugh and cough and fool. qui,I-,,,,,,,,,1,,,,1,,.1,,,1,.1.......-.1 .1 nf-ggi: u:-u:7n:7n1-lc' Y niacin: :: ::flr--lcis7::, 1 f DRUGS SODA . CIOARS BRAWDY'S DRUG STORE THE BEST IN TOWN - T PENN AND SWISSVALE QUALITY ' PRICE SERVICE Ops' hundred fiity-four ' ' -in 'vigil' AUX, Y. p1q1..1..1.'..I,-.I-1.-1.-1..1I-1..?.......,.-....-gg-.gqiqpilgiqlilpln-.g-inlinuinln-gg..-pg-g -5- . l 2 ' MORRCW-SMITH COMPANY 1.11.1114- H .. .. ., 'x , Tl rr lx H l w I T 1. 'F ri E n -i' -sr NG E ! l QQIHIZLWINIESQB ll 1 nn ,ufg::'gyi 'V 4 -!X?5 'f' l W ife. X H W '5r 3l esIf'- N Sales and Service : Factory Distributors 811-15 PENN AVENU Tl' A WILKINSBURG, PA. 4 u1un:nI1l1:11n-uu-nn-un-1am--un-aninuiuu-nu11:111:-nu-nu1uu1ul-ur1cl11l1ll1ll1ll:n::u:ao- We like Pedro Sankey, a 'very bright '- - ' ' collie, ' His master excels him, he's witty and and jolly. Captain George Lewis of the Boys' Bri- prescription Dmggists gade, Was certainly cut for a Bach or old maid. - Dutch Wahl and his pretty harem. With football deeds he tries to scare em. When she gets angry QI mean May Bowersj, The question is What kind of flowers? George Sautter would be liked by more folks, If he would tell us newer jokes. Nunsy Lake is a lady for fair, She neither paints, powders or combs her hair-in public. Eastman Kodaks and Supplies, , Nyal and A. D. S. Family Reme- I dies, Rieck's lce Cream, Crane'sm l l l and johnston's Chocolates, Parker T Pens, Ingersoll Pencils, Cigars and Tobaccos. Con. 'FRANKLIN 81 SWISSVALE Aves. WILKINSBURG, PA. -Ip-.--.. -.uging-.qg1nn1lq1..1.-11.11. l 1 I. L. 1994 P f One hundred fifty-six 'W 'll ! U !! , .s , 'fi' rf Ib N n-gg1g1n1lu1ns1la1pp1nn1lr:n:-nn1n1na-1 ' McCrady Brothers Company 53 YEARS lN TI-IE SUPPLY BUSINESS Builders' Supplies - Lumber FACE BRICK-HALICO STuKKoTE-CoN- CRETE BLOCK-REINFORCING MATERIAL METAL LATH4STEEL WINDOWS ' '33 Yards: BRADDOCK, HOMESTEAD, WILKINSBURG Main Office: BRAIJDOCK, PA. Ladies and Gentlemen Don t Throws Your Old Hats Away We Clean Block Them and Make Them New STAR PARLORS 907 Woon STREET Mane Reed a popular gzrl Would lzke to be rn Broadway s wbzrl Lawrence Wambaugb stern and cold Knows everytbzng that can be told Walker s a frzend of Caben s they sa I' wo breezy guys make a wzndy day Bzll and Tod a wonderful pazr Fznd Tod Bzlls tbere W hen pesky Wzlson Marshall talks Unlzke tbe mule be never balks G C KESLER Hugh Grade Fresh and Smoked Meats BUTTER EGGS 808 Wooo STREET WILKINSBURG PA FRANKLIN 5174 R QQ One h dx-ed B ty seven mmmmm gg , Nr' WW WWW I' 'f'WWW'W'W'sWrfmm +q:u1u1ul-qLq.-q-pp..n1u1n.1q.-l.i.'-u.-n1..1....1n- .- .ing-gp-.gg-gg-g-5-Q Xl 5 L19 2: 8 W 1: U 2.2 St. U3 Cm C -L gig-w-UPU N W I 12:-N H- FT1 O.-O',:,'B 3 m Q 30233 Q Q 2 .5 W S QEOAQQ M Q 39-good N gg 212,322.5 v-z -s :r ,.. O 590- , gjihafxngn 3 Q ggcbcru L N ':5.93w 2. 052.5-5, W 2 E 3' 530255 .. m ?fggU,9,Q' Q I-4 112134- P+ x FU Eqqfiizcf Q- ' UD ' gm gg'-n 5 EDEN Co UU . Og-950' H 25 M55 .cr CU M lf' 'U N -u L L L L L L L L L I L L L . l-u-u-vIn.-u-u:-ll1ln:-on-u1u-n-u-sn.....-.u-n.-nu qlgq-un--u1las-un-lu1lc1ln1ns-ll1n1n-nin- L ROTH'S BAKE SHOP bliss. L Walter Kinley 'round the girls is shy, But just 'wait a couple of years-Oh! I I E Ee Helen Cook, a basketball miss, Says, George and I, that would be That's The Place .myf . , john jordan argues whenever he can, When he gets married-'we pity this - man, ' 804 Woon STREET Verne Dewalt, ye slips and sloshes! WU-KINSBURGI PA- i Struts around in his new galoshes. .i........L..................... pil 12422 EI Ili? II II Ciiliiliilli :il5illTllTl:illTIETIISI-l:gl:'HI'lIlllI lliilill - I+ L L' ' BELL PHONE 0959 FRANKLIN ,. - L L ED WARD E. CURTIS L , . L Funeral Dzrector 763 PENN AVEILIUE, WILILINSRURG, PA. L RES. 758 PENN AVENUE , 1 L 1 .1nil.in:uip1u1::uzn1u1u1ll-ml:u-x-41alil1I1n-an1u-4u4s:uiu-i41 5 3' is r L ,f 2. One hundred fxfty-eight K WILLIAM M. TURNER FLORIST AND M DECORATOR Z 1 Q U L Say It With F lowers I . I I I 809 PENN AVENUE I I at-uaxqiisliau 9116 FRANKLIN BELL PHONES 9117 FRANKLIN 9118 FRANKLIN WILL CLUTTON, Inc The Lwe Drug Store CORNER HAY AND REBECCA STREETS WILKINSBURG PA . lr Jn ' DAIRY LUNCH M 81 1 Woon STREET I1 1 I WM. S. BooLER, Proprietor I I-I THE HOME OF , soon EATS K I I I 1 L FRANKLIN 9159 1 jane Haymaker wzll be an actress propztzous Her actzng zs tragxc whenever she 'zwshes Bob Fulton has such pretty auburn azr A fine fellow too who should be a pazr Bzll Albrecht zs a pretty chzld And jane H lzkes hzs sweetness mild Do You Want to Buy or Sell a Home? WILKINSBURG REAL ESTATE SL TRUST COMPANY Real Estate Trusts Insurance ll'--:aa 1 4' O eh ded fiftynne ,IL 'L QQ spmnwifwfl ' E 'f11G'sfffi1fj --. ya-.7-1'-5,1 e--T.,-f 1, , ,-iw:wg ' , .y'ifb-ij:-f,5Ae l-an11s1nm1n..,n-an-n-pp-nu-.nu1n -.nu.1n- L Eg M. 1 iMcCLAIN T 724 wooo STREET 'i' 1 'S' 4 1 1.n.-.g-lp-pg1n-:.-n.-.ln1.g-u.-.qg-n1uu- H TELEPHONE FRANKLIN 2683-J T . 1 Schoeffel 8: Torchia 1 1 1 11 1 TA1LoRS Q WILKINSBURG 1 !. .1 K ii 1 .se 1 Q 1 . . 11 i 1 Books, Stationery, CLEANERSTDYERS i1 Engraving, Gifts l I 1 . 1 911 HAY smm I L GfCCf1Hg C8.fdS I WlLKlNSBURG,i PA. ll - I 4 Ullillilllill1lliIlTllllliIlTllllillTib + lll1!ll-Tl!l:llli.lL::TlliiiZixl1 'I 'lb Theda Bara eyes, fuzzy jet black hair, 'F:'fP 'I T:fTf :: 'fT'f '-ET EFT How can they resist Edith Co'uil's . ffm? Joseph B1ckert When the winds blow cold and bleak LEADING JEWELER and bare, I ' We warm our hands on Gita Roth's SL OPTICIAN E hair. Wayne Allison, if he wishes to he great, Needs only to remain in his p.esent state. 823 Woon STREET 1 PHONE FRANKLIN 2967 'li CASH PAID Fon Oui GOLD AND SILVER l I ti -nu -nu-ll-ln-ol-:ln oF un-z: Tnm-uxnc-In-ua-ncfuzfez-nn1c::u:7x n: 1:-mimic :zfnu-.uc :: Y:-:: fnicf For High Grade Baked Goods LOUIS S. IQIOECHSTETTER I I ' ' NILL'S BAKERY P i L 820 PENN AVENUE p The Old Reliable Stand , PHONE FRANKLIN 4730-J WILKINSBURG, PA. E Q -u--uu11n-n-wu-u-un1nl.-n.-:l.-n-n-nl--ln-ll-oan-u-n-1n--n-u-n-ul , , I - , ll , , -1 QQ s 1 1 ni,-919-U SERVICE Eaton Undertaking' Company WILKINSBURG PENNA. TELEPHONE 0836 px-u-3-3-up-qu-w CHARLES KRAMER A Real Tailor BELL PHONE FRANKLIN 0984-R 606 TRENTON AVENUE ' WILKINSBURG, PA. H IE You WANT AACTION SEE li 1'Peop1e s Home I I Bui1ding.Co., Ina. H I BUILD THEM WE SELL THEM H l RENT,THEM H H Large List of Old and New Houses at Attractive Prices' i l 614 PENN AVE. PHONE FRANKLIN IZ76 A1111-pq ' Wilbert Elliott is tactiturn and there- fore quite wise, ' q' But when I knew bim better--Ob bow ' false was my surmise.. That me gms like 'Elmer lambs, fb one can deny, ' . But 'cause Elmer likes the girls is the main reason wby. ' CALDWELL SL GRAHAM-Dry Goods, Millinery '- A Ladies' and C1entlernen's Furnishings - ' Pictorial Review Patterns Con. PENN AvE. AND Woou ST. WILKINSBURG, PA. FRANKLIN 0143 il , at fx . A- ,ze fl: ' .4 One hundred sixty one ' w I n ,- A , x lr ' 57 O O O ' ' n-n1n--up-n--n-n1n-n--n-n-uu-pn1n.... l t , . , A HAAS BROS. '33 Grocers l A ' S f Zifflfiffffffffflhu......f'..fff................... AWNUINGS - . A SHADES E Between You 'and The Sun l A AJ. G. VQRTISH 739 REBECCA STREET PHONE 2254 FRANKLIN ' UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING g-g1q-q.1q.-...-n1qg1g..1..q...1...-n1..-.pp-:q.1q.-.qg.-5113 gpg-5-llxnwxnx-n1u1uqqn-us1uw-un.-nz' me-:n1lg1lsf:: ' :cis-nu1n:l7n1 E . S1 EVERY STUDENT OF WILKINSBURG HIGH SCHOOL IS A PATRON 'OE i 5 A ROWLAND THEATRE g -AND- l 7 COLONIAL THEATRE Where the world's greatest stars are seen in photoplay productions: unexcelled anywhere else in the country. Youf are well acquainted i i with the high standard of plays offered you. I ' ' ' . A TO PLEASE YOU IS OUR AIM- SO PASS THE GOOD WORD ALONG. , S . I One qxxty-UN 9 ,Ea-5 1,1 on ., .. ' fig im' f Mmm wrufii 3. fi --suu-nnu-uls-n--lls-n-sll1:ns-nll1l1n1nuu-n1lu1n-.ns-sq WALMER OF WILKINSBURG Hardware Queensware Glassware Houseware It-Q-pizza, 73 eral! ' 'Ju1su1ccis::x'f'n ' '- :1n7-- :minion ' '31 xialisf The pretty maidens will be doubly T '- - - '- - - '- - ' good I say, When Ray Yeager goes singing, l'm 11 in love all dayff ' 11 ' Wareham :Spells Quality Kathryn Tassler, spinner , knows what she wants, And so do his sisters, and his cousins, 11 and his aunts. 2' ARCADE MARKET An excellent student is Ellen I. Miles, BELL PHONE! And always enlightens the ceiling with 11 smiles. iuiqxqiqiq +n1h:nn-17,7 ,er Y Y: V :I Y: V- - -- Why Not Trade with a Store that Has Been Tried Out? Thirty-four Years in One Room Under One Management I U Assembly Room Seating THE BEST DESKS IN THE BEST SCHOOLS DR S W COVELL , Dispensing Pharmacist 612 REBECCA AVENUE - WILRINSBURG PA. PHILADELPHIA--250 S. BROAD ST. CHlcAoo-14 E. JACKSON BLVD.' FRANKLIN 1849 ded'cy-r e A ' AMERICAN SEATING CO PITTSBURGH-402 BESSEMER BLDG. IN ALL KINDS OF MEAT, 1 BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE WAREI-1AM'S STAND FRANKLIN 7415 708 Wooo STREET School Furmture American Tabular Steel Desks oulthrop Movable Chair Desks 9 , ., ' Q nu +----'- - - - -'-' - ---' - '--' -I--M-----H-M '--' - -'-f - '-f- --Q' +I-I---I---'--'------'-- '-'- ---H-'---I-----I-- ----- -g- Q , l ! Safe Repeating Cap Pistols! BELL PHONE 2552 FRANKLIN E I I I T THEY SELL ON QUALITY . Q 1 T ! I T T Sell American Made Toys . BUILD THE 3 INDUSTRY - 3 Dye Works I T Z T u We Call For anzt Delifuer Goods T 3 Auto .Service I CDRPORATIOIN I I A I 2 304 LEXINGTON JAXVE., Sanitary . , T . . , I PVVTSBURUHA PA-I I Cleamng SL Pressmg CO.1 T T T T FACTORIESI 814 PENN AVENUE HOMESTEAD, PA. VVILKINSBURG -nu-an-un-nav IIII 1 IIII 1InIninIn:Innina--un:-un-1IIII1II gl. .I,,, imi 1 1 ,,,, 1,,,,.,.,,.1,,,,i,,,.. 1 , 10111, -T 1. 1 i Helen K erehnei' parks before the nzir- 'f '- - '- '- - '- -' -H'- - - -'M-u '!' T07 U10 57087, Q I C. L. STRUBLE j. l. STRUBLE find we hope some traffic cop slips her f BELT- IJHUNE 0532 ITRANKUN a red tag. 2 ' l To look at john Danks, you would Struble BrOthersT QINCORPORATEDJT think him a saint, , , ' But afteeyon know him, you Und that Tmners and Furnace Workers he l1771,f- fobbing Given Pronipt Attention T 754 REIsEc1c1A AVENUE : Tfera Sd11ZM6l KatlJ7LT'TZ I'WCIMMlZ7Z, i XXVILKINSBURG, PA. T We call 'em Siamese twins for fun! .i.-.,-.....-..-..-..-,,-..-...............,.-..T. .91-II1u-uu-un1mI-nn-uu1Im-nu- :III 1 -III 1 IIII 1 :III -in afar'-lvlilv-H'1'H1'l1H'I-IIII1'1I'1IH'1IH'1'HI1'IH1I'I-ago 5 I 5 I T CREIGHTON SL CO. i , H. H. MARTZ I K T T 758 REBECCA AVENUE I T I G L I : I 2 rocers T 1 1 ' T T Q T33 i I I : I : I 2 , A . . I I A I I' T LORNER TILL.-X AND REBECCA STS. S u Magazines, lgooks, gtgmonefy, i T BELL PHONE FRANKLIN 1324 Cards, Novelties, Candy, Notions, WILKINSBURG, PA. Games and Toys. 1 - ' T sin.,,..n1 ,I-..u1nn-,III-mn1nn-nn1nn:un1 n-nnrucln 'f' Am- IIII 1 IIII --nulruu-:lu-nu1 IIII 1:11 - ll1nE0 3 my N XE --,4 KCI? .Ala A-'if' One humlrcd sixty-four v ......-......-..-.........-..-.,.....-...-..-...-...-Q. .g.,.-..........-....-.........-..........-.. ---- ......- KUI-IN MOTOR CO. li - L+... f CHEIWV-PLOIVLEIX 428 P1aNN Avra. XY11.KlNssURrs, PA. Puuxrzs I'k.xNKl.lN Ivoi-U10-I I Graduates, I Congratulate You Wilkinsburg Bank Barber Shop S. 'If ZHNIIR, Prop. 'I' I I G. B. Beunetti I Everything In Music I ZIQNIIII RADIO SIi'I'S PI.-KNO ILNING I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 708 PENN Ava. XX'll.KlNsnuRo, Pfx. - I -...-......M-.I.......-,.,.....-..... - - - ..-..-..g. I c:,x14r2s PI ES I I I KREGARSI I I Sulcs in I023fZh3,753 lbs. I WHY? Eggs and Cheese I I I 000 Wooly Sr. XYl1.KlNsuURu, PA. I I ...-..-..- .....- ........- - ... -.....-..f. lIIIlI , YQ .M ..,,. fmewli ,Ha 95,4-5s?:.-gsf3r3'gj5g3g1rI .q Y , 1 A t A . , - .flmn . wa IK , UIQ!!-Wlillill-In-ll1ul-1lllllillill--ll1un- nu- cf lglrlliuuiunauu-an-nu-ui nu1un1un-nn-wink or ff QUALITY WIT H s E RV 1 C E 'f I Your Trade is Always frppfeaafeal I I Q I OUR MOTTO: I If Better Furniztlge for the Price of I I I eaper 1 q II H II I I I I Backed by our experience of neari I 25 years of satisfying the people ' of Wilkinsburg. FRANKLIN AND TRENTON AVENUES i I ' WILKINSBURG, PA. .f I I I East Penn I I . I I . . . 5' H HPS t1naSealtl I Furmrure CO. g I fe mp 0 S P cf y I f' 740 PENN AVENUE U q ff WILKINSBURG PENNSYLVANIAI I I PHONE FRANKLIN 9276 I JI l .I IL Helen Dudley with her jet black hair, 1 - '- - - '- '- - - '- - - - - !' Looks like a French marnrelle out , LI for the air. N I I 1 S U The McCormick brothers have a ine I H . bussf , I Men and Women's Furnishing I When they want to go slow it makes Dry Goods 5 an awful fuss. ,Q Samuel Crago shifts the scenes, - 722 PENN AVE. WILKINSBURG, PA. I . I 2 And drops the curtazn on our beans. .5..........,-..-.,..,,......,-...,.......,,.,,.,,I, ,I,................-......-....-lu...En-..-..-------u------------------n--n-----------n-n-u-.-u-sq, Q 927 Wooo STREET 1 WILKINSBURG, PA. I Exclusive Agent for Rernington and Corona Portable Typewriters I f STATIONERY T- ENGRAVING - BOOKS ' 4 OLD HAMPSHIRE STATIONERY I Your stationery conveys to your correspondent a reflection of yourself. +lC1llill31llTllilsillilliilillZUIITllillibllilllllilll1ll?llilll'ill1-IIE!! 1994: One hundred sixty-s . ' A I ' . ,V , .. SP3 ..,.. l J ll, I .. ' 5 T . .sat , ' Rr Q - I W. R. MIKESELLJ SI Miuerws I Registered Plumber I 'I C A I I andy Shoppe I 523 PENWOOD AVENUE I If I I I PENWOOD AND REBECCA I WILKINSBURG, PA. R W . I W I Ti I, Home Made Candies I I A -I II a Specialty. I II A U ' In II BRITTLES, HARD CANDIES,: H H H CHOCOLATES, BON BoNs I What we don't do right we make II I: CLUB AND PARTY ORDERS right I 'I PROMPTLY FILLED I I 2 I R I I I I OFFICE PHONE-FRANKLIN 0179 PHONE FRANKLIN 7402-R I I II . N I 4-ls1n1u11u1ll1nn1nniuu V A Helen Grabe as a bookkeeper is 'cer- I RENTING SELLING T1 . tafnly 4 Sbafki II L. lb H We thznlz she deserves that A for her IIICO I1 I ma' ' To hear Betty Gress 'warble and sing, CO' 'I Makes one think of birds, flowers and 799 PENN AvE. II spring. FRANKLIN 4120 . WILKINSBURG, PA. II ' II Sara Defibaugh is driving now we see,' MORTGAGES INSURANCE, We hope she can keep her car from a tree. 1 n1mgnniup1pg1qg1lg-l . IN WILKINSBURG ' IT'S THE WILKINSBURG PROGRESS I I Oflicial Paper of Wilkinsburg, Edgewood and Oakrnont I THE NEWSPAPER- FOR ALL THE PEOPLE ' Progressrve ztself It speaks for a progressrve town 7II PENN AVENUE WILKINSBURG PA ... 1994 Oeh dedstys , . . ' l ' 1a-41q1qn11n1u1q-4-my-q-iqiuiu ' ' . . ' ' I n un r IX - n .- . V Q. A A - I:s'52QL.f,! - I was .-MW-ju . I r I 4. -'1+f'.'eFl'f 72 'igeif zi ' 1 , - f 'f -1 f- ' fl 'AI-f T?5: IgS5 L,I 1 bfi ,A A' .:-,'- ' 1 ' ff , A L., , V 'fp ,A A :Riff ' ' JI ' 15 A 3'Tf,,' H 'I at-J52::lgi. fw1IfQlf1fEiIW..'l5.5irf4z'5'2'lJfiff:A.3'.'A I - :M I -A. Iae:eIIm:wes.1amm,..I..,u.- ' . :I 4- - I 140.1 1 1 1 1 1 1-m1vm1.11m1-n1uu sin -.-- ... - ,-.,..--5. 4...-.... .---- ....- . ----. ....-...- 4. 2 Practical Training Complete .Xccuunling P1'Ug1'llI11 Iivcning Engineering School S2I16SI11Lll151l1P, Business Letters. .Xr1ve1'lisi1ig, Real Iistzllc, 1.i1'e lnsurzmce, Business law Cmnplcte .Xulo :X1C'C11lll11CS Course lzzformaliozl 6flwvr!'11ll.1f Girvzz ILXST 1.l131iR'l'Y Y, N1, C. .X Ill W1111fI5l1i1.1J S'1'R1E1i'I' Illmluwlm 741111 --min 1 1- 1111111111111111.11.11-lin.-1.1.1 1 1.111-n 1411.1 1.1.1.-.m11m1111.1m.1m.1m-1m-1 1.11111- The Fisk 1 1 Teacher s Agencies 'QD 0 5-10 LYNION .fXRcfxDE, Pl'I l'sBL:ROu, PA. PHONI1 GRANT 2113 .5.-.,..., .. -..... - -1,-.....,-...... - -...-..g. Qs E. F. Baxrneier JEWELER AN D OPTOMETRIST ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR-- Class Rings, Pins and Trophies 717 VSVOOD STREET VXVILKINSBLJRG, PA. qi.n-uu-nn-un-nn-nn1un1nu-uu1uu-nu1uu- -:n1un- I For Dry Goods and China See E. J. PILGRIM 1003-5 VNYOOD ST. 627 PENN AVE. XVILKINSBLIRG, PA. PHONE FRANKLIN 1065 -,,,,1,,,,1,,,,1,,,,1 1 10,1 1 1 1 1 1nu1n 1...I1M1...I1.IH1...,1....1...,1,..,1 1 1 1 1 1 1.11111 E. G. DUDLEY DRUGGIST Johnston, Reymers and Norris Chocolates SANITARY IIOUNTAIN Ross AND XYOOD XYILKINSBURG, PA. 4, -1----1- -.1----n--------.1---u-un--Q. Um' 11unv1r4'11 sixty-4-154111. MQW vm HA I 3 JK 5 O O I A I 4!nu1un---1---n--nn--n1uu1---n-1----n----------un-II-1uu1uu-nu-lu-u--E11u--In ---1 -II--u I 'I' I I 1 II I WALTER L. SMITH I I DRUGGIST . I H EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS AND SINCERE GOOD H II II I ,, WISIIES TO THE W. II. S. CLASS OE I02-I H 724 PENN AVENUE Lnear Wood St.j XVILKINSBURG, PA. It I II .yL.-..-..-......-..-..-..-..........-..-..-..-.. ....... ......-......-.,.,,,.,,..,,.,,QL .g...-..-...--..- -.-..-..-..-...-..-..-..-..-........-....-..-..-...-...........-.... - -..-I.-..-...k I I H The Judgement of The Majority ff USUALLY SAFE TO FOLLOW: I That our photographs are satisfactory in :III respects, seems to be the , unanimous opinion of our customers. 'E H Call-see our samples, learn our prices. They'II convince you, too. H KENNEDY AND ULRICH-PHOTOGRAPHERS H SUCCESSORS TO ARBOGAST STUDIO If 722 PENN AVENUE XVILKINSBURG, PA. 3......-......-..-.....................................-..-............-..-..-..-..-..-..-............-.....f. Margarezf Gilkerson is so tiny and 1 - - '- - - - - -'--'---------H1' ' Upejitef' I I I k E PHONE FRANKLIN 9254 To see Jaul Scott sfe .vas to oo up - fix-fm. I W. N. MORSE I Ed Kfuskimki bangs away in every Ca1zdies-Cigars- Cigarettes-Tw kmd of weather' - bacco-Magafines-Stationer - H Up above and down below bis feet and ,, , A . ' H Q! bands together. lloys-.Soft Drinks-.School Sup- Edwin Wiggins is our Tom Thumb, i Kp les' I We all feel great when we see him i 762 Ross AVE. XVILKINSBURG, PA. V I + cin-n1uu-nu1nII-1IIu:-aIs1aIl--uu:auiu1am--u-un1-QQp .-...-..-..-.--.........-..-..-...-...-..-..-..-......-.-....-...-..-..-..-.......-...-..-..-I..-.I-......!. STEWART-HOLLAND COMPANY Ti 300 DESIGNS OF IRON FENOINO In II I TI-IEY LAST A LIFE-TIME II I XVABASH BUILDING ' PITTSBURGH, PA. H 'QI'-011-'ll-ll-'I'-I'1 1 111111111 -+r- 1 -:l+::fIuI1n: 4111:-::-:aim Iv Une IIumIrvII Sixty 4...-... -------.-....--... . ..-..... .....,-.,i. S I 5 AUTOMOBILE EIQIICB-SALE I PENN AVENUE I 4 . WI LKINSBLIRG, PA. DAN S. HEEP T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IUEIXLERS IN I I I M E A T S I 5406 PENN AVE, E. E. I I PITTSBERGH, PA, I PHUNE 1073 MoN'I'kosE I 805 PENN AVE. VNVILKINSBURG, PA? i PHONE 2204-R FRANKLIN I.--I--M--.-..-..-I-1.--.-I---I-.M-..-.i-.I1 I Where, oh, 'where did my good marks gay, Billy Kiiier wants to know. William Reithmiller is full of fmt, He makes us laugh with mari-v a pun. Francis Hershey comes from a little towii, To attend our school of great renofzwz. Miss Flyim works days arid days, To make a success of all our plays. ,.-....-...-..-..-...-..-...-...-..,-.......-..-I..-5. .5...-,..-I.-..I-..I-I..-....-..-..-..-........-..I-..,.- GROCIERI ES, M IEAIS, I7RIlI'I4S, YIQGIQTABLES Wilkinsburg Market Company A' Wilki1ishurg's Cleaizest Market 720 PENN AVE. VVIII.KINSBURG, PA. DIiLIVIiRY SERVICE 4. .........I.- .-....-.....-..........-....-.I-...-. - -...-..g. Om' I1u11II1'ccI svvc I ...ln-u--n--.-------.-------------.-----.---.--..-.-.-.---u.1..-.ll-I...-............-..-...-...............-,4, I Study the Statement of this Strong Bank I RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ---- - II3,-128,820.27 Bonds, Mortgages - - - - 387,223.75 Real Estate, Iiurniture, Ifixtures l28,000.00 I' Other Real Estate - - - - I.00 ' Cash on llantl and Due from Banks 693,736.70 s4,057,7s1.7z V LIABILITIES I' Capital ----- Surplus -Cearnecll - - - LTndivided Profits Iearnedj - Dividend unpaid Deposits - Total ---- 50,000.00 - - - 200,000.00 Q - 240,029.26 I - 3,000.00 I - 4,144,752.-16 3,-I,637,78l.72 Wilkinsburg Bank , Ross AND Woon XVILKINSBURG, PA. n Pres., R. I.. lf1N1.ieY Cashier, -I. A. PA'r'rriRsoN Vive Pres., R. W. ALLISON illlliillitllllli SC 1 i lilllill ITllTilliilillTlITll'illlllCIIlll1lllTllTlllbll13llll3llC1llil+ '- - ' - - '- - - 'T These shingle bobs are quite the style, Hut they sometimes give us cause to BELL'S RESTAURANTI ,,,,.,e, I fllR.:Af'. 0 ' , , 3 OSS lhlwh WANTED:-A caleteria lunch to be XYILKINSBURG, PA. served at six o'clock by. those students l who stay after school for rehearsals. Come and get a Iflome-Cooked A Th b t h. k S DvERT1sEMENT:- e es c ic en lVItal at .1 Reasonable PRILE. dinner in town for ISC. At Johnstons ..-..-..-..-..-..-..........-..-..-......-..I. Feed Store. -..--.----.--n----.----.-..----11--..-..-Q. ?---n----.--..-..--..-.--..-...- - -------,!, Il Bleu. Pi1oNE l003-.I FRANKLIN in d H10 5 TRooL1oNE BRos. I I Merchant Tailors c:1,iaANlNo AND Pmsssmo I I Oldsmobile Wilkinsburg Co. PIIONI1 I5RANKl.lN 3l74 i 522 PENN Ave. VNVILKINSBURG, PA.i Goods Called for and Delivered 810 Woou Sr. XVILKINSBURG, PA. I 'I' 'P --uiunlnl-.ll1uu1n 1nn1un1nu1u:1.u1.u1..-. . - , 0. -..Lu 1927 One I'lI.llIflfl'Ll seventy-one -,ivy ' f xi w , ' fix ' F 71' 5 f?55!T f f7'I'f +m1ul1us1u1ll1u.1ng1lp1qp1uu-1:-.1 1 1 . I. l Ii ooIvIPLIIvIENTs OF l Gordon-Van Tine I Company Q I READY BUILT HOUSES l ' ll i 9: 1 gl l 420 SMITHFIELD ST. g H PITTSBURGH, PA. ll ll Q PHONE COURT 3343 l 4DIIllilillillllllllTllllllllilllllillll4 Ivah Norris, 'tall and slim, So sweet and modest likes a H YMNY' William MerriIield's the cleverest kid. He talks Spanish like he came from old ' Madrid. joe Villela's been drawing cartoons For school affairs for many moons. For baseball manager there was little Hope, But however small he knew his dope u'c..7s:Ye..7....7:. nina-.. -. ...7 II: ..7....7u-4? E After graduating you may still beg interested in theatricals Then remember I Esser Brothers THE COSTUMERS 233 LIBERTY AVENUE' ullfx--uzl-u1a:.i::....ql1nf+:11l 34: :: -- +1-ax:-In-n-I-u1n11l-H-lu-ln1lw1w -. l I 1 l CUSTOM TAILORED TO YGUR MEASURE fl l I '. Ii win' give you the desired . 5 long wear, accurate fit and 2 pleasing style-a suit of I I lasting quality and satis- ,L 1 faction. i 1 l M l John Herman 1 f Merchant Tailor ' . 806 PENN AVENUE ll l PHONE FRANKLIN 2515 S 6 'llllllllill1ll?ll1llillllliililllal 4 'iOl1ll1ll1:n1n:1nn-:n1nn1nn--uu--u1n-so1a- is The Book of Businessn: IS YOURS EoR THE ASRING. ASK! U 4 ll ' TREND HALL l H Complete Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Y li Secretarial and Comptometerg Coursesg L T l 1 . I 1 Day and Night School All the Year H HIGHLAND BUILDING MONTROSE 5973 EAST LIBERTY, PA. .iL...Le....ge fe :Le ...A . 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