Wilkinsburg High School - Annual Yearbook (Wilkinsburg, PA)

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X X W X -,,fy F RAN K STEWART 1 v 0 To MISS CLARA GREER, Our friend and teacher, whose sincerity as a friend and kind helpfulness as a teacher have endeared her to all those with Whom she has come in contact, and Whose association with us has provided one of the most pleasant memories of our High School life, We lovingly dedicate this Annual. WWW! 1 fff. W!! 1 ' ,,f F RAN K STEWART 111' Q5 List ye, students, and you shall hear Of the mascot that we all hold dear! 'Tis the High School Tiger, just born this fall Yet for cunning and courage he surpasses them all. As he strides on the field, all our friends have to cheer But our enemies tremble and grow cold with fear. And as the Red and Blue Cyclone sweeps down on th That tiger is eager and ready to go: And whether it's victory or disaster complete Our tiger is never bowed down by defeat, For he represents the spirit of Wilkinsburg High Which is fight to the last and never say die! .JE e foe .J Md WMQISUKCM ww 3 X l.,.,,,,.., .,,,. ,--- ---M 5 N A! . 'Y' , - D QE ,I . :W ff : Pg - - - - - - 7 , iff' . . . 1 ........... , . Dear School Dear School, now that 'we say farewell To thee-our hearts grow drear Our thoughtlessand our valiant deeds- We leave their rnern'ries here. Dear School, whose stately portals hold Much of our hopes and fears Where we've gained knowledge that will guide Through all the coming years. Dear School, where 1nem'ries crowd around- Where friendships have been made Where we have all been taught to know How the fair game is played. Dear School, whose inspiration now We ever shall hold fast, Whose kindly, gentle spirit true ' Shall guide us to the last. Dear School, we say goodbye today And in our minds this thought, The treasures that y0u've given us Could never have been bought. f ....... - ..... ..- - fyw QE lar , ll!! .f uw xg , -zsff L05 . .... ...... . ..., .... SCCEUCGD UEQXXUR 59.5. L,'if. :.'::fa '?ii5f.f ?3'.T'k9 , 1 S 1 A igil gigg Q if? fi 7 A QQ? 1 E ,Ez-, --......... ..... ...... . .,...,.. . . I fix- , . 'Pe 1 aw! , - f lgii' . f ..,,,.. . . . ,,.,,. 722 School Organization OFFICERS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD A. B. MCMURRAY ------ President R. W. ALLISON - - Vice-President W. C. GRAHAM - Superintendent L. R. HAGAN - Secretary A. K. KING - - Treasurer j. E. HINDMAN ------- Solicitor. MEMBERS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD MRS. j. G. CHALFANT A. B. MCMURRAY j. D. FERGUSON j. K. TOWNSEND R. W. ALLISON HAROLD CARMACK M. H. HENNING Faculty FLOYD CARSON, Principal R. A. GETTER, Assistant Principal HELEN A. ANDERSON JANE E. ANDERSON RHODA M. BEATTY F. W. BENTON XVILLIAM j. BERRY BESS B. BOGER JOHN E. BROWNING GEORGE M. BYARS ELMER E. CARROLL FRANCES j. COULTER KEITHA M. COVIL GERALDINE DEEMER EDWARD F. ECE HELEN H. FARIS CLARA A. GREER HOWARD T. GRIFFITH IRMA E. HAMILTON H. M. HARPER HELEN j. HEAZLETT ROBERT C. HELMBOLD AGNES T. HEWITT ELLA S. HOCKENBERRY .IAMES T. IGO REBA JEANNERAT C. D. JEFFREY EDWARD A. JENKINS, -IR. EDNA L. KERN RALPH W. KINDIG A. j. KING VINNIE KNAPPENBERGER ELIZABETH LAWRENCE MARION C. LINDSAY RUTH I. LONG IDA SUE MAY THOMAS H. MCCLYMONDS CHARLOTTE MCMURRAY MINNIE BELLE MCQUISTON ADELAIDE C. OTTOWAY MARGARET E. HEAZLETT ROBERT j. PATTERSON SECRETARIES ANNA M. GEIDER EDITH SMITH lzleven I ELIZABETH IN EWELL, Librarian NVILLIAM A. PRICE SUE L. REDCAY EDNA M. REITZ RENA RONEY ELwOoD M. SCOTT HELEN SHULTZ DAVID SHUPE HELEN M. SHUSTER NAOMI SLOANE MARY E. C. STEELE KENNETH D. TEDROW MYRTLE E. THOMPSON ALINE W. VAN EMAN C. K. WICKER MAIRGARET WILSON MYRTLE j. WILSON RUTH WISCHMEYER W. S. WVOODBURN MARGARET E. WRIGHT FRANCIS C. YETTER RUTH E. 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SHILTZ MZSTEFLE K.D.TEDROV l'1.E.Tl10HP50N 325-QV !..: 5 ' 1. m.wascm'f r-YzTr2R' AIi i1MEG2 f 1 lEN.SC0TT A.GtaozR 1 r:.mmN if f z sv4 nrH 'I hillrcn ,,.,, --- - ---.. ... .-... ,.....i4.. l---.--- . - ' VF 6 ' 1 Ill! -l- l-l, L frfa ,..., ,,,, , ,. ffQ Faculty Fairy Fabrication Nlrs. Smith anderson, Ted, went to the country benton mischief. They began picking berrys and forgot about the turkey at home browning. As they came a long the road they met Farmer Brown. He told them he was buying a horse but didn't know whether to buy a conlter a filly. But just then Farmer Brown heard the campbell ring and went off, merrily singing carrols. On their way,'Mrs. Smith and Ted met two boys, one of whom was crying piteously. They asked, ls the poor little cowl? No, replied the other, we just had an argument about who kindig the faster, and I was wright. During their journey Mrs. Smith and her son came upon a huge tree, How long would this woodbnrn? she mused. I don't know, said the boy, but'let's hewitt down and make a wicker chair of it. Fine, said the lady, and while you work l'll tell you a story. 1 1 ur I u l PW- -- -- -. i l HL. 'Lf' . V 9 ' t - '4. -uqxfxlxrprplf I vrvxvrrryglru-I' Once there was a king who had a long beard. He vvouldn't part with it at any pricey but, however, the mortgage would soon be due, so his daughter, Red Rid- ing Hood, said, Igo to plead with the land lord, yetter heart told her it was in vain. Say, said the landlord, l'm no outlaw-renee are high everywhere. Then seeing that she was frightened, he changed his tacticsg Did Mac Murray your sister? he queried. No, he didn't deemer the proper girl. Ah! hal, he cried, then l shall getterf' What eman! she cried, you ottaway-tl She's in a beaglett me geider. .. Your'e sloane down, he cried, as they hurried to her sister. You may as well hurry -the mortgage is off. Tedrow us across the lake, said the uncouth landlord. l 'wiscbmeyer would come and help me, walled Red Riding Hood. And they hang pictures. L ...........- - - .--- - ------ - ----' - - -T QW I - - ? ' ..... ....., ,,,,. , I fir I III l..-.-.. - ..... - .-... . ' Ly: . . -- .... . ... ...- .,.'-' 1 ' I 'er I Annual Staff LITERARY EDITORS ALICE LONG ALBERT XVANNER NIARGNARET SWAN W'll.TON OWENS MARGARET BINGHAM WALTER DOUGLAS SARA JANE JACKSON ART EDITORS FRANK STEWART HOWARD GILES LYNN CRAMER AUXILIARY EDITORS PATRICIA WOODWARD DONALD MGKEEVER JAMES EN KE TYPIST KATHERINE BIDDLE ADVERTISING MANAGERS HAROLD SI-IIREY PAUL BRIGHT FACULTY ADVISOR CHARLOTTE MGMURRAY f. g .mv K ....... ,.,, . , .,,,,, ,,,,,, , A,,,,V-. Q s lr' Ill! I! -l-4l-lJ' tv e , y b fi. Gut Staff . Of all the great Annual .Staffs in this fair land We modestly think that ours is most grand! We'll put it up to you, and you may be the jury:- 'Cause we want you to know that we oe really worked like fury. There's Stewartp Cramer, and Giles whose art work they say Will rival that of Gainsborough and Titian some day. Then Long, and Owens, and Pat. Woodward too, Wrote the activity write-ups as few others could do. Bingham and Swan, the two Peggys so sweet Thought of features that Bugs Baer himself couldn't beat, While jim Enke and McKee'Uer weren't often there ' To call their work splendid would be only fairz y 1 Then Wanner and Douglas, those two teasing boys, Kept the Annual Staff going with their laughter and noise. Sally lackson hunted features and jokes galore And some of her discoveries surely made us roar. Kay Biddle, our typist, never did shirk, At her typewriter each meeting she surely did work. Paul Bright and Harold Shirey were our business brains- They wouldntstand for losses but always made gains. And of course Miss McMurray, oiferseeing it all, Brought us right into safety, through eiuery old squall. So now that' it's finished we're happy you'll allow We hope you like our efforts, and as we take our last sweet bow If you'll pardon the slang expression, friends, we'll tell you all right now That we think the 30 Annual really ought to be a wow! K 9150 y 1.. r l.f--x .......... - ....... 09 ,, :flirt J' ' it - - , - - 2 't'ibQ'.:I-1:4 f- K , M-f .. .'-35:3 '. 1 - ' -' .Y ...tA'.'.5 '21..T' 1 Fifi. r -- if f . ff 911' i 5-.: 2 1.525 z- 75-51:f7 .' . 'fr fii. 231111 ri ffs' ' '-FZ-2 . '-ff:'.,Z1j3E'gf.- vm' 5--1ahiuzfvvf15'11.2:ig.jf-'-JA-- . rf ::'::I:::asaza.'- fi.. 1 . t :ff i3fil,1-flii. ., -. ' 1 J ' - ' ., , Jr '-52'-as-.52 '.1.: 'i:' -iw: ' 1 -.-.Z1' 11' f' J ':-' ft 3 ' 'pi-g'y11f?'. ,- .. 551' is ' I -4 - 'I5i1- '- Hifi rf? ': ' - ,.J'i'f', 1,11 'F ' rr Wg- .. . f -yi :ii ,, vi,-1 -Hur., E ': .:.-.r '41, ' ',-Lf.:-'. f..-.za-1 4? . . fp --9-' .qm:5:'-. - '- 5':Q3ff.u- 'WL-, -jzmt-ff:-1f.:fsTSF' ' . 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' '4 -F34-v f . af' ' 1 211- Jar: wr.. i i' , ip A . ' b' -m:.',,ar.:,-,-,-- .- ' Men and women who are leaders in the world have very often been leaders during their school lives. Proud are the schools from which great men go forth. Proud is the world to have such men enter its economic and social activities. Too often, however, praise goes unsung. Believing, therefore, that honor and hdelity demand some tangible reward, the seniors of Wilkinsburg High School each year choose six members of the graduating class who have been leaders during their stay in our school. These students are representative of all that our school holds dear in scholarship, athletics, activities, personality, and leadership. lt is with great pride that we announce the Hall of.-Fame of the Class of 1930. These six people are the choice of the majority of their classmatesg may they ever be worthy of the honor given them by their present associates. Twenty Because of his many achievements in the held of athletics, jim was one of the most outstanding students in High School, Q 4.-- - tr! . .......... .... . ..... . .... . .,... I , I il' '- 'fa ' . , . . . ..., ,,,,,, 1 Hall of Fame JAMES BAKER KATHERINE BIDDLE K. B. was prominent because of her participation in High School interests. Q Twenty-one L.-.....--.- .....-.............-.... A - O 2 195 is L . WM oe 'JV ' 1 MARION JOHNSTON From the beginning of her High School caireer, Muriun wus especially noted for her excellent qualities nl' leadership. PAUL BRIGHT P2lUl'S activities :ire so varied-that it is impossible to confine his ahililies to any Llehinite characterist ic. 'l'wemy-two ANNA M'CLELLAND Anna's brilliant miml and willing heart made za place for her in the annals of our School. ggfrgx --------'- ---- - ' ------ - ----- ----. lf I if , -- l L l'wcn1y-I lifel- DOROTHY SMITH Doroll1y's charming pc1'so1iz1lity and winning ways made her the friend ol' all. I' LQ,---. .... -.- -.----... ..... . - Wy- , . 17,413 9 , I - 's I + 1 rl. - - - - - T , . . .. , . . . fi MARION JOHNSTON Hsisfl President of class, 3, 4: Gym exhibition, Z, 3: Drama Club, 3, 4: Class night, 4: Play, 4. 'Thy greeting smile was pledge and prelude, ' Of generous deeds and kindly u'rmls. RAY CLAPPER Yice-President. 4: Schubert Club, 324: Honor Society, 4, Scenes Club, 4: lirench Club, 3, 43 Opera, 3, 4: Music Club, 4: Honor Roll, Z, 3, 43 Chairman Chapel Committee, 4. Nu duty trouldrorerfask him, N0 need his iuzll outrzfu. DOROTHY E. SMITH uDotn Activity Board, 4: Class Secretary and Treas- urer, 43 Class Treasurer, 2: lirenqh Club.. il Class Night, 4: Drama Club, 45 Cym exnilii- tion, 3. Her friends, they are marry, Her Ines-are there any? MARGARET E. BINGHAM upeggyn Historian, 4: Gym exhibition, 2: Review Staff, 5, 4: Annual Staff, 4: Spanish Club, 3, 4: Dramatic Club, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Girl Reserves, 3: Honor Roll, lg Class night: Sophomore Party. Whafe'er she did was done with so much ease, In her alone 'izuas imlzzral in please. VIOLET H. AFFOLTER Hpennyll MVP? Dramatic Club, 2. 33 Class night: Senior Chorus. Hllasfe ihee nymph and bring tzifh thee lest and youthful jollityf' KARL ALBITZ Hvebw' - Class Basketball, 2, 3: Opera, Z: Sliubert Club, Z: Band, 3, 4. lf is not 'wife to he wiser than izeres- sary. CLAIR ALLSHOUSE AIIsie Track, 3, 4: -Class Basketball, 3, 41 Class mghti Basketball, -l. Men nf few 'words are the best men. MAXINE F. AMMERMAN uMaX!r uMaxie7l Gym Exhibition, 3: Senior Chorus: Senior Day Program, 4: Class night. She 'walks the 'wafers like a thing of life, .find seems fn dare the elements io sfrifef' Twenty-four ,K ....... ....... .... . ..... . . ....., . ..j Ti'Tf!r e 2 ' ijflfv 0 J, ' HOWARD W. BAUM 4iHowdyrr Schubert Club, 2: Orchestra, 2, 3, ll: Band, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 2: Spanish Club, -l: President of Music Cluh, 4: Librarian of Band. 4: Manager of Orchestra, -l: Class Night, 4. The music iii my heart I bore Long after it 'was heard no mare. MADALINE BLASSER HMadYl HBuddyll Dramatic Club, 3. 41 Gym Exhibition, 2: Class Night, 4: Honor Roll, 4: Review Stalf 4. The sweetest, noblest, best character- zstzc of a woman zs truthfulness' CLARA EMMA BROWNSCOMBE Senior Chorus: Madrigal Cluh, 3.. 4: Science Club, 3, -l: Opera, 3. 4-3 Dramatic Club, 3: Class Night, 4: Thanksgiving play, 3. Her 'voice is ever soft, gentle, and low, ,fin excellent thing in a woiizarzf SAM BULGER nBuIgen Class llzisltethall, Z, 3, 4. Sigh no more, ladiess sigh 110 more, Men were ever decezversf' CHARLES CLEGG Chuck Honor Roll, 3, 4. Spo1ita1ieous wisdom breathed by health Truth breathed by cheerfulnessf' ORVAL COURSON Slim Curley Highland Township High School, I, Z: Clarion 4 High School, 3. '1Bzit 'twas a iizaxim he had often tried, That right was right, and there he would abide. FRANCES CROUCH Fran IN-lnry E. Steele Club, 3, 4: Class Night, 4: Class Song Committee, -li Senior Chorus, 4. She's little, and charming, and shy, Hut she sees everything that goes by-,, BOYD C. DENNISON, Jr. uoennyn lfoothall, 2, 3, -l: Swimming team, 2, 3, 4: French Clulu. 3, 4: Honor Society, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, -l: Class Night. True tuorfh is in being, not seeming 'l'u'enty-tive 4--.-.-.---...-----............- M, - , I5 :ey,'5. .,,, f ., ,,,,,Y,,,, WILLIAM FRANCIS DOWNING Fran Frannie Hi-Y, 2: French Club, Z, 3, 4, Science Club, 3. 4: Student Council, 4: Vice-President Stu- dent Council. 4: Class Marshal, 3: Class Night, -l: Class Night Manager, -I. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, And some have greatness thrust np- on tlvenzf' WILLIAM J. EDWARDS HBabe!7 Class Basketball, 2: Varsitv Basketball 3 -I Spanish Club, Z: Happy-go-luekiness But.lJe makes zu friend. ALICE CATHERINE ESCH . , uKatyn - Gym Exhibition, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus: Class Night: Class Basketball, 2, 3. They say that life is what we 11111128 il- So 1'll bave my fun 'while I can fake it, ' - J. DONALD F Class Night is his trend all a very good ERGUSON UBudY! Basketball, Z, 3, 4: Swi mming Team 2 3 While 'we live, let us enjoy life HELEN LENONA FERRELL Shorty Swimming Team, Z, 3, -I: Captain, -1: Honor Roll, 4: Class Basketball, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2, 35 Senior Chorus, 4. A 'niigbty spirit ills thai little frame. EDWARD FISHER -' HEdH Honor Roll, 2, 3: Spa Marshal, 4: C nish Club, 2 3 4 lass Night. True as the needle to the ,pole I Or as the dial to the sun RUTH GARRISON Boots Swimming Team. 3, 4: Drama Club, 3, 4: Music Club, 3, 4. Varieiy4'is the very spice of life Tha! gives it all :fs flavor. , WILLIAM ' . u,BiI School Play, 2, 4: Dra Christmas Program. Be gone, dull care, from ine,- Ile gone, dull care, never agree. GROSS Ill matic Club -lg Class Night 4 I pritabee be gone than and I shall Twenty-six 1 :Hg ' K ....... .... . . ..... . ..... . ...... . . . .' 47-X - . J, - . lifes A ' . Q, . T . all , ,, , I HELEN HEITCHUE Hei'lCl l erm Exhibition, 2, 3. ' Shes pretty. to walk with, and 'witty to talk with. WAYNE Houk t HOUkie Class Psnskelhall, 3. -l: Class Night. 4. The style is the mari himself. SARA JANE JACKSON nsallyn Gym Exhibition, 2: Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Team, Z, 3, 4: Assistant Basketball Manager, 3: French Club, 3, -l: Dramatic Club, Z, 3: Thanksgiving Play, -4: Senior Day A Committee: Class Nightz Annual Staff. Still acliieviizg, still pursuiizg, Learn to labor and to walt. DOROTHY JELLISON HDoraH Westinghouse, l, Z: Girl Reserves, Z3 Honor Roll, 2, 5, 4. Were silence golden, she'il he a mil- lionairef' HARRY KANUCK Canuck His steps were slow, yet forward still He pressed where others paused or failed. - MARIAN ADELE KING Mernie Senior Chorusg Classzlxlgghtz Class Basketball, There is no substitutejor thorough- gomg, ardent, and sincere earnest- ., ness. DAVID R. KNIGHT Dave Mcliinley High School, l, 23 French Club, 4. 'Tis not la 'lip or eye we beauty call bututhe foznt force and full result of a . HOWARD KRFGAR 14Howdysr Football. 3, 43 Basketball, 3, -l. 'His mozlestyk a candle to his merit, 'liwenty-sex en . 4 ...,. ,. ,,,,,, ,, . Mg K . ....... .... ..... . . I. te Ill I - - C 1 CATHERINE A. LOHR uKittyu uKatyn Opera, Z: Mary E. Steele Club, 31 Senior Cho- rus, -lg Senior Day Chapel, 4: Class Night, 45 Madrlgal Club, 2. True dignity is never gained by fame And. never lost when honors are withdrawn. J. KENNETH MILLER llKenlI Butler High, l, 2, 3. The sort of n1an, you'd like to be- Balanced well, and truly square. - ARTHUR MOORE HArt7Y Class Basltetball, 3. 4: Basketball Squad, 4, French Club, I: Class Night. 1 would record thy worth with honor due In verse as musical as thou are true. ANNA MCCLELLAND Hwidll Sophomore Party, lg Review Staff, 2, 3: Chapel Committee..3p French Club, 33 Dra- matic Club. 3: National Honor Society, Presi- dent, lg Science Club. 33 Honor Roll, l, 2, 31 Class Night: Class Night Committee, 3. Type of the wise who soar, but never roa1n,' . . True to the kindred points of Heav- en and Home. I WILLIAM FULTON MCCULLOUGH HMacYY HRedU HBHIU Football, Z, 3: Basketball, Z, 3, 43 Track, 2, 45 Hi-Y, Z1 Class Night. lf he be not fellow with the best king, I ' Thou shall find hznz the best king of good fellows. CATHERI N E McFEATTERS 'lCatherlne Senior Chorus, 41 Mary E. Steele Club, 3, 43 Class Night. Nature was here so lavish with her store, ' lhat she bestowed until she had no more. EARL MCKNIGHT HBudPl Gym Team, lg Banu, 'z, 3, 41 Leaders club, 4. Strong as Winter from his nzoun- tains . ' Roaring through the sleeted pines. CHARLES McMUNN Chuck Tennis, 2, 35 Science Club, 35 Orchestra, Z3 French Club, Z1 Class Night. My deeds and speeches, sir, are lines drawn from, one center. ll hat I promise to do, l'll do. Twenty-eight K ....... .... . ..- .... . .. . - - A727 x .... .. .... -..gl iifili? e , JI ' A it - - 5 MARGARET NASER Hpegfl Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4. Unobtrusive but friendly, too, A kindly answer she'll give to you.' LEE N. PAGE Tucson High School, 2: Schenley High School, I3 Honor Roll, 3, -l. The love of books is a love Which requires not iustiheation, apology, or defense. JAY C. PAINTER uxlerryn French Club, 2. 3: Latin Club, 41 Honor Roll, I3 Class Basketball, 2, 33 Class Night, Senior Chorus. God's be-nison go with you, and with U A those lhal would make good of bad, and friends of foes, CHARLES PARK uparkyn Assistant Manager Basketball, 33 Class liasket- ball, 2, 31 Class Night, -l. Men can be great when great occa- sions call. EMMA PETERS Snookie New Castle High School, 2: Class Vice-Presi- dent, 3, Dramatic Club, 4. Without the smile from partial beauty won Of what were inan-a world without sun. HOMER E. PORTER, Jr. Alleghcnv High School, l, 2: Schenley High School, 3: 'Thanksgiving Play. 43 Christmas Play, 41 Class Night: Senior Chapel Commit- tee, Senior Boys' Chorus. Convinee this Aman against his will, He'll likely die of the same nzind still. ELIZABETH PRATT Praf1:y Qpera, 4: Madrigal,-1: Music Club. 4: Mary lg, Stee'e. 3: Gym Exhibition, 2, 3: Class Basketball, 2: Class Night. .flctio11s, looks, wordsfsteps from the alphabet by whznh you may spell character. GRACE M. RALSTON French Club, 2, 3: Music Club, 4, Science Club, 4: Tennis Manager,-1: Gym Exhibition, Z, 3, -l: Senior Chorus: Class Night. There shall be love, when genial 'morn appears, Q V 1 Like pensive Beauty, smiling in her tears. Twenty-nine 4 V III fl'-- ' ' ll llllll -nun.-A... 6 If ,- rl , w r 'il,,Qaf'i 'Z' T 7 427- -.--1-......,-....,,,,.,.....fE EUNICE L. ROBERTS uNancyn Madrigal Club, Z, 3, 4: Senior Chorus: Opera, 3, 4: Music Club, 4. She nzurnzurs like the running brooks, A Music sweeter Ihan their own, JOHN LESLIE ROSENSTIEL Rosie Hans 'Joe Band, 2, 3, 41 Manager, 3, -I: Drum Major, 3, 4: Orchestra, 3. 4: Class Night: Chairman Class Song Committee. None but himself can be his parallel. CYNTHIA MARY RUHE Cir1nie Sin Ifrench Club, 3: Science Club, 4: Senior Chorus: Class Night. Those wondrous eyes-so dark so deep. KENNETH L. SCHWARZEL uEnergyu Orchestra, Z: Honor Roll, 2. A Simplicity of all things is the hardest' to be copzedfl ROBERT K. SCOTT SCOtty Honor Roll, Z, 3, 4: Hi-Y, Z, 3, 4: lirench Club, 3. 4: French Play, 3: Science Cluh, -l: Latin Cluh, -l: National Honor Society, -ll Music Club, 4: Class Vice-President, J. -The world if-nrns aside lo let him pass, I . Who knows where he zs g01ng.' HELEN LOUISE SIPLE Gym Exhibition, 2. 5: Class Night: Senior Chorus: Class Basketball. I chatter over stony ways, In little sharps and trebleusf' WILLIAM SMITH Sleepy Baseball, 3: Basketball, 2, 3, 41 Track, Z, 3, -l. livery inch a king. GLENN H. SPANABEL llspanll Hi-Y, Z. 3, -I: Vice-President, 4: French Club, 3. 4: National Honor Soclety, 4: Treasurer of Class, 3: Latin Cluh, -I. A man who knows his own business Ana' can nnnd it well' Thirty 4,2 4 ..-..... - .-.-. . .... ..... . ........ . j SY' ' 2 1,05 l Wil!! 0 J, ' l 'ff 'N' 4 -L ' 1 Y - .. , .. - .. wifi Rf ' ,J '4.'.'. .,,..,,... .,,,. ,.,,....'5 MARY STUART ulwollyu l'rcnch Club, 2: Science Club. 2: Senior Chn- rus: Dramatic Club, 3g Mary E. Steele Club, 2. She had one .great quality of excel- lence-stabzlztyf' ' ' JOE TROGLIONE nTr.iggyn Football. 2. 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Captain, 4g Baseball, 2, Spanish Club, 25 Senior Cho- l'l.lS. An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. DEAN VAN RYN Wende Class Basketball, Z, 3, 4: Varsity, 4: Dramatic Club. Z, 3: Marshal, 2. 33 School Play, -lg Shuhert. 2: Cheerleader. 4: Class Nlghtg Christmas Play, 45 Gym Exhibition, Z. Think not I am what I appear. THOMAS J. VASTINE A lITomll Basketball, 2, 3, 41 Swimming, 2, 3. Always in a ,cheerful mood, And 'never dzscoiztentedf' MARIE REBECCA VENSEL UReeU Gym Exhibition, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club, 43 Class Night: Class Basketball. 4. A maiden fair, with pleasant smile And charmzrzg, merry manner. ARNOLD VOGEL uNipn, Assistant Manager Football, 5: Class Team, Z, 3. The force of his own merit makes his way. - -4 CHARLES R. WALLICK Chick Gym Exhibition. l. Nor less I deem that there are powers Whzeh of thezizselwes our minds inz- press. MARJORIE WASHINGTON HMargeYY Senior Chorus. Virtue is its own reward. Thirty-one K .... ..,,,,,,, , A , . - - ....... .. . . . . . V7 fo? ' . W e l - - , - A - ifi. .... .,..-. 195 CHARLES R. WATSON Chuck Hi-Y, 21 Gym Exhibition, 2, 33 Senior Boys' Chorus. A man he seenzs of cheerful yester- days And confident tornorrowsf' WILLIAM H. WEISSBACH HBHIH Class Basketball, 3. 4: North Braddock High School, lg Class Night: Ring Committee 4 There's rnischief in this man MARGARET WH ITE Hpeggyll National Honor Society, 4: Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4: French Club. 3, 4: Science Club. 43 Gym Exhibition, 3g Class Nighty Senior Chorus. Great thoughts, great feelings come to her life instincts unaware. JESSIE S. usjesslr Serior M usic Club 5 Class Nightg Senior Day P rogram. She's quiet, but she is the kind We always like to keep in mind LOUELLA JEAN WILSON Class Night. Her good nature is a-thing l H Por which her praise is sure to sing. DORIS wlN'rERs HDotH Mary E, Steele Club, 3, 4: Senior Club 4 Clas s Night. Pretty, petite, and sweet Thirty-lwu WILLIAMS 4. ...... ---... ..... W? ,l-lI-I 4 D . . ,,... .,..., , , ., ,,,.,, , fa Class Song M ' E .vzsgauzl ggffiisga. vie 24 J E A Q -M M 'I H' f7 i' 'J ,Hko I1 h f High ggi lf'g'llqo?7l3dq?n?d5t?'?ve7ouYftlZirnQ?S1ial7Lfrre.sJcCEf5vi'. 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So fvaw we Mast say qwflbye frvffdffwil? 1, 3 1 2 Q I V A P L L-ff- f amd 6 E1 5 will 33653 do - 5 R fi Y 'Deav 07d Wflf? 5n5buv7 771q Hfy X-7 1 1 3 1 2 Q ,Ji Q is 4+ H I QT . ...... - ,...., . .... ...,.. ....,., I I 1 H 1 a s All ,L - - - - I A 1- The Ballot Box A Prettiest Girl - Best Looking' Boy Class Wise Guy Answer to Maiden's Most Popular Girl Most Popular Boy Most Bz1shful'Girl Most Bashful Boy Fashion Plate - Best Dressed Girl Best Dressed Boy - Typical Flapper Flaming Youth Best Mannered Girl Best Mannered Boy Best Student - Most Athletic Om Most Athletic BOY Most Original Girl Most Original Boy Alibi Ike - Asphalt Arab - Best Natured Girl Best Natured Boy Teachers' Pet - A - CATHERINE MOFEATTERS DAVID KNIGHT ' DEAN VAN RYN Prayer - - HOMER PORTER DOROTHY SMITH HOWARD KIREGAR MARGARET WHITE - BOYD DENNISON GRACE RALSTON SALLY JACKSON - WILLIAM GROSS - EMMA PETERS ELSIE NORTHCLIFFE FRANCES CROUCH - RAY CLAPPER ANNA MCCLELLAND HELEN FERRELL - JOE TROGLIONE PEG BINGHAM ' - I LEE PAGE CHARLES WATSON WILLIAM EDWARDS MARION JOHNSTON - JAY PAINTER ROBERT SCOTT 5 1 ..... ,...., ,..,. , .f 12 Z Q2 Z mmm ? I :Inn 1, . WWE 3 1 1, 1 'Z 5 1- rise 4 If I '-AR N .h H..-.ww ,Q If 0 42 . S, L 3 W Wm I , 2 Q fi? 1 H , K 4 , 'fl N W- V ffl M , w Q ' f .V 'I' 355. 'flu J H' 'HT fi' -t-if x 'X gig ' R E 1 . if of ' I 'gig ' 77 i ,I '1,' ', Q i ' ' I 1 A J f, E Q 5 -e. Q f MJ Q' UUE j vi F gjixg Q - We ' J 5 AQ ' C 3 J. 2 nDlga,kxWx-. 53015 2 Ili ,,,',' IT, ' Z st! , - - - - - - , 5 . i ,,.. .,..., . ,,.,., 1 fi Wilkinsburg High School One spring day an angel decided in heaven 'way up above That he would create a high school based upon wisdom and love. I t had to be on the most beautiful spot that the trusty angel could find So Wilkinsburg was the place that came to that wise young fellow's mind. Z. For down here the townsfolk had hearts that were of the purest gold And there really was an abundance of good sportsmen in both young and old. He thought that the building should be carried out in nothing but red and white- The white would stand for truth alone, and the red would stand for might. 3. The faculty had to be kind and wise, but also staunch and bold, So they could lead even the most wayward ones in their large and numerous fold, Then he fashioned the student body out of material strong and good- That angel really did his best in every way he could. 1 4. So we thought our friends just ought to know, And our rivals in other schools, too, - That this is the real and authorized tale Of how Wilkinsburg High first came into view. -PEG BINGHAM. 0 If CWith humble apologies to Rudyard Kipling? I f you can take the whole, big Woolworth building, And throw it down into the briny drink. If you can gage at the great Grand Canyon chasm .Then nonchalantly turn a somersault on the brink, I f you can stroll into a crowded lion's cage A nd sit there calmly with the greatest ease, If you can master any situation And find your way out of the tightest squeeze, I f you have a heavy drag with all the teachers And everything you do is just 0. K. You'll be, my child, the greatest man in ages, And what is more, you'll be a Senior A. -PEC. BINGHAM, Thirty-seven .-73 ,4,----------- -.----... ..... . .... , I5 ally. -- 2 .... ,,,.,., .fri PAUL BRIGHT Class President, 3, 4: Gym Exhibit, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll,'2, 3: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Football, 2, 3, 4: Advertising Manager Annual, 3, 4: Review Stall, 4: Secretary French Club, 4: School Pla , 4: Usher, 4: Science Club, 3: Chairman hing Committee. 4: Chairman Senior Prom Committee, -lc Ro- tary Club Representative, 4, Are 11015 great 711611 fhe models of 'lIlZll01IS?', i VVILTON A. OWENS i BiIl ' 4- . . Class President, 2: Class Vice-President, 4: Honor Roll, 2, 3, -4: French Club, 2, 3: French Play, 3: Science Club President, 4: National llonor Society, 3, 4, President, 41 Orchestra, 4: Annual Stall, 2, 43 Senior Prom Committee, 4. A A youth to whom 'was gnfen, .So 'much nf earth, so much of hea've11. . KATHERINE BIDDLE NK B-H Secretary and Treasurer of Class, 3, 4: Re- view Stafl, 4: Music Club, 4: Madrigal, 3, 4: Opera, 4: French Club, 3: French Play, 3: Science Club, 4: Annual Statf, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Senior Chorus: Honor Roll, 2, 4: Class Song Committee: Dedication Program, 4: Senior Prom Committee, 44, T0.be a well favored 111aide11 is the gzff of 11at101z5. WALTER DOUGLAS Q Dougf' National Honor Society, 3, 4: Tennis Team. 2, 3, 4: French Club, 4: Science Club, 4: Class Historian, 2, 4: Thanksgiving Play, 41 Hoigor4Roll, Z: Peanut Seller, 2, 3, 4: Annual Stn ', . Happy a111 I, from care 1,171 free, I Why a1e11't they all colzielifed like me? HELEN AKE HPain7l I Madrigal Club, 4: Mary E. Steele Club, 3: Science Club, 4: Dedication Program, 4: Op- era, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Gym Exhibition, 4. A peace abovelall earthly dignities, A stzll and quzef c011sc1ence. HAZEL ALEXANDER UA!eXH French Club, 3: Science Club, 4: Girl Re- ' serves, Treasurer. 4: Kodak Club, 4: Gym Exhibition, -Z, 4. Her calm lfl1diHt?f6'l1C6 coversla flow of sparklmg 'wztf' VIRGINIA ,AYERS ' gcinyn Madrigal Club, 4: Senior Chorus, 41 Opera, 4: Music Club, 4: Mary E. Steele Club, 3. They arevuever alone that are ac- c0111pa1z1ed by noble thoughts. JAMES C. BAKER UJin,1rr Football, 2, 3, 4: Track, Z, 4: Usher, 3, 4: Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhibit, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Activity Board, 4: Wrestling, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, 4: Swim- ming, Z. Worship of a hero is tra11sce11de11t arinzzratfzmz of a great man. -4 Thirty-eight ,VL-S ----- .-.. - -- -- ........ ...... . ffflik-7 6 J - ll! l- Il e .E ' . .,,,, ' , MARGUERITE BAKER Mpeg!! For alll ber luxury ' Was rlozrzg good. HARLEY D. BANGHAM 'fAdolpw' Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Gym Exhibition, Z, 32 Stage Hand, 4. He speaketb. rzotgrarrd yet there lies A corwersatzon 111 Ins eyes. THELMA F. BARTLETTI uBartyn Nlndrignl, Z, 4: Senior Chorus, 41 Mary lf. Steele Club, 3. 'Sensiti'oe, swift to resent, but as swift zu rzfonzng for error. RAYMOND' BAUM HRayU Senior Chorus, The fligbty purpose never is o'er took, Unless the deed go with it. . - SARA ELIZABETH BEACOM usauyn Madrigal Club, 223, 41 Opera, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, 4: French Club, 4: Drama Clhub. 4: Music Club, 4: Gym Ex- hibit, 4: Latin Club, 43 Senior Chorus, Class Song Committee. ' There is no genius in life like tlve gemus of energy and zrzdustryf' GEORGE BEERS Class Night, 4. As proper a man as ever trod on 11eat's leather, AHILDA BELL Boots Honor Roll, 3-1 Girl Reserves, 4. A true frieml is forever a friend. RUTH BEILL Mzulrigal. 3. 4: Opera, 3, -l: Senior Chorus: lfrench Club, 3, 4: S:ience Club, 4: Music Club, -l: Gvm Exhibit. -l. There is no sorrow there, tbere's rzeztlier cold nor rare. Thirty-nine r K ....... ......, , MZ: x ---..... lf, Q 1 I '5 it 0 I I I I 'fs all 4 , ,. t x 195 NORMA BENEDICT Norm Science Club, Z, 3: Drama Club, 2, 4: French Club, 3, Honor Roll, 4, Class Basketball, 3: Gym Exhibit, 3, 4: Leaders' Club, 4. Satire's my weapon, but I'1u too dis- Hereet, . Io run auzuek and t1l1' at all I meet. JAMES BESWARICK uJin.11l Track, Z, 3, 4: Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Leaders' Club. 4: Gym Exhibition, 4: Assist- ant Review Manager, Z. The force of his owu merit makes 1715 'way-a gift fha! heaven grues for lJz111. THOMAS BESWICK lrrornn Track Team, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 4: Gym Exhibition, 3, Class Basketball, 2, 3. So ruuela one man eau do, lbat does both act and know. ROBERT BLACK Blackie Gym Exhibition, 3, 4: Track Team, 4: l-li-Y Club, 4, Senior Chorus, 4. Good humour is the bealib of the soul. GLADYS BOWERS uGug17 Honor Roll, 2, 3. 4: Gym Exhibition, 4: Review Staff, 4. A guardian angel o'er ber life pre- siding. LOUISE D. BRADLEY Loui Dot Accompanist for Gym Exhibition, 4: School Orchestra, 2, 3, 4: Mary Steele Club, Z3 Music Club, 4. Age cannot wither lver, nor cusfom stale ber lNfl'l11l'E variety. LLOYD BRAWDY alarawdyvr . He was ever precise and promise keeping. MARGARET BREEN Mpeg!! Gym Exhibition, 3, 4: St. Aloysius High School l: Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club, 3, 41 Press Club, 4, Class Basketball, 2. True eloquence consists in not saying all that should be, nor all that could be sa1d. Forty LQ .... ....... . ..--.-.... --.. .... . ...A '-?' ' ' QE' J 1 . . . .C ..,,, ,,.,,, 1 'Q THELIVIA BREWER Dutch Mary' IZ. Steele Club, 3: Senior Chorus, Tn strive, to seek, in End, and nm' 10 yield. WILLIAM A. BRYAN llBiHYl Shuhert Club, 2. Ile knew u'hat's what, and 1hat's as high A As nzelaphysic mf ran fly. RICHARD BULL Dick Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4: Activity Roknrd, 43 Science Club, 5, 4: National Hunur Society, -IL Basketball, 2, ii Treasurer French Club, 3, -I: Gym Iixhibit, 5, 43 Hi-Y, -I. fha reason fl7'711,. the temperate will, Izniluranre, foresight, slrengih, and skill. CLIFFORD BURNETT Cliff llnsketbnll. 1. 3: Tennis, 3, -lg Manager, 33 Science Club, 4. Was there ever such a man with such a flaw of eloquence. HAZEL BURTON Shorty Senior Chorus: Gym Exhibition. Arid yet, believe me, gona' as 'well as ill, Worrzaifs af best a rnritradicfioir still. LAWRENCE BYERS Romeo linscbnll, Assistant Manager, 2: Honor Roll, Z5 llaseball Manager, 4. l1isV'w0rds,-like many nimble and airy serwtors, trip about him at vnninzaiidf' GEORGE CADWALLADER ucaddyn That which we acquire- with the rims! dzlhcully, we retain the long- est. ROBE RT CARY HBobH lirench Club, 33 Science Club, -Ig Peanut Seller, 4. Tis grea!-'fis rnanly to disdain dis- guise, It shows nnr spiril, or it proves our strength. l'ul'ty-one as- .... ....... .... . ...... .A...., c . , - ai' D g ' ' jf, l 3 he - - , .. - Q iris. . ., NELL ROSE CHAPMAN . lfrench Club, 3, 4: Science Club, 4: Drama Klub, 45 Girl Reserves, 4, Honor Roll, 2, 3. True happiness consists, not in the nzultztude of friends, but zn their 'worth and choice. DONALD M. CLARKE , Don lli-Y, 3, Vice-President, 4: Science Club, 3, lreasurer, 4: Stage Craft Club, 41 French Club, Z. Ufruth is truth U Io the end of TC'f'lC0I11lIg.H LOIS CLINGAN ' HI-OU Drama Club, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3: Matlrtgal, 4: Mary E. Steele, 2, 33 Science Club, 43 French Club, -l. To be honest, as this world goes, ls to be one pzckll out of ten thous- and. KATHLEEN COGGINS H uKittyu Grace is to the body what good sense zs tothe mind. ELIZABETH COOPER usettyn French Play. 4: Science l.lub, 3, 41 French 4 Club, 3, 4: Senior Chorus. Arr and manners are more expres- srve than words. ELIZABETH COPLEY uaettyn Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4: Mary E. Steele Club, 2: Madrigal Club, 3, 4: Opera, 3, 4: French Club, 3. 4: Science Club, 4: Music Club, 45 '- Latin Club, 4: National Honor Society, 43 Senior Chorus: Gym Exhibition, 4. Music 'waves eternal wands- lznchantress of the souls of mortals. ELIZABETH CORBETT Haibsfl School Plav, 4: Drama Club, 3, 4: Gvm Exhi- bition, 41 Class Basketball, 4. The laughter of girls' is, and ever was, among the delzghtful sounds of earth. EVELYN CORLEY HEVH Drama Club, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 3, 4: Sec- retary, 3: School Plays, 4: Review Staff, 3, 4: Property Manager ol Play, -l. There is no courage, but in inno- cence: I No constancy, but zn an honest can 'A a Forty-two ,,,,.,.,...... .... , .,.... ........ . . - ms., , . Ile , I2 'f s, Q alt. - s . ..., . ,...., . .,...., ,,.,,,,. . . . BERNICE CORNELISON Klpuggylf Senior Chorus: Gym,Exhibition, 4. For a light heart lives long. HILDA GWENDOLMN counAeE uHidgerr Madrigal Club, 3, 43 Mary E. Steele Club, Z: Opera, 3, -lg Senior Chorus, 4: Drama Club, 2: Student Council, 4g Music Club, -I: Class Song, 4. There is everything advantageous to 1fe. WILLIAM CRAIG Hsin ' Band, Z, 3, 4: Drama Club, 3, 41 Spanish Club, -lg Press Club, 4. A smooth and steadfast mind, . Gentle thoughts and ralm desires. wu.BuR c. cRAwFoRD I rrwibxr Student Council., President, 4: Drama Club. 2, 3, 4: School Play, Z, -I: French Club, 2, 3, 4: Football, 2, 3: Stage Manager, 3, 4. Looks forward, persevering to the ' last - From 'well to better, dazly self sur- passed. CARLOS CRITCHLOW uKinkyn Drama Club, 4: Butler High: Peabody High: Westinghouse High. Do good by stealth, and blush to had it fame. FLORENCE CROMLISH . HFIOYY Drama Club, 3, 4: French Club, 3: Press A Club, 4: School Play, 4: W. C. T. U, Prize, 2: Review Staff, 4. - - O, noble soul! which neither gold, nor love, nor scorn can bend! HAROLD CULLEN uHoneyn Gym Exhibit, 3, 43 Music Club Reporter, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 3. For if my judgment were of years, I would commit thee with thy peers. EARL CURRY HBudU Drama Club, 3, 4. HE11Il1t7'lIl1EC is the crowning quality, , Forty-three l.---. tr, .... .. ,-1,, 6 fill, ' V1 f J, Z 5:2 , . .. . ,, ,,. f4g LOU ISA DAN KS UI-ou!! Mzulrigzil illuh, -ig Mary E. Steele Club, 35 lirench Club, Z: Spanish Cluh, 4: Science llluh, 4: Opera. 4. Senior Chorus, 4. SiIei1re is more eloquent than zconlxf' rf CLIFFORD DAWSON Cliff Kflnss llnskethzill, 2, 33 Science llluh, -I. The worldk no better if we 'ZK'lJl'l I', I.ife'.v no longer if we lwurryf' BENVENETA DELU HBenU Honor Roll, 2. 3, 4g French Cluh, -lg Senior Chorus: llrench Play, 4. 'Tasfidiousrzess is the emrelope of delicacy. JOHN DICOSKY John D. Honor Roll Keep the golden mean between .my- ing foo 'much and lou lilflef' ROBERT DOUGLASS uaobrl East Palestine High School, Z, 33 Schulwcrl ' h 4' Oper: 4' Secretari Ili Y Club 4' Llu, . .. Senior Chorus, 4: Senior Quartet, 4. A L l He had a bead to contrifve, a tongue to persuade, and 11 band In exe- cafe. GRACE C. DUNCAN Drama rlluh, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Gym Exhibition, 4. Virtue is bold, and goodness is :lever fearful. BEATRICE DURAN uBeeU ljniontuwn High School, I, Z, 3. Act well your part, flvere all The lvmmr lies. LEWIS ELWELL HI-ou!! luster filuh, 2: Schubert lllulw, 33 Opera, 31 H Senior Chorus, 4: Ili-Y Cluh, 4. The expectations nf life depend upon dzlzgeuref' Forty-four L. ., 4. ...... .... . -. .... . ...... Z 3 li fill? 06 J, - I J, Q A, , . .,,,,,,,,, I ffl CHARLES EYSTER, Jr. Chuck Band, 2, 3: French Club, -lg Music Club, 47 Class Bziskethall, 2, 3, 4: Schubert Club, 43 Opera, -lg Foster Club, 33 Swimming Team, 4, Leaders' Club, 4. Ease leads to habit, as success to ease, ' A A He lives by rule who lives himself to please. HELEN FAWCEIT Spanish Club, 3, 4: Honor Roll, Z3 Science Club, 4. She is truly great who hath a great charity, CATHERINE FEERST HNobbyH hlllllT7lCSllI6SS is the best gift of mental power. FREDERICK FELLER HFredU To know how to hide o1ze's ability is great skill. FOSTER FELMLEY IIFOSH Senior Chorus, 4. Duty by habit is to pleasure turned, He zs content who to obey has learned. ALBERT FERGUSON Fergie I Xl zeinniug manner makes many friends. MARGARET FERGUSON upeggyn One who to herself is true, ana' there- fore must be true to you. MARY Fl KE HTwin7I McKinley High Schoolp Carrirk High School. Complete in feature and i1z mind. Forty-five f ..... ..-- S 5' 195 Aj- .....----.. ....... . e -fflle J . Yfylyiqx f, :QM ...,, Q - - all wife , yjfz' ,'llt1!lzrgx xirrvxixrr RHODA FIKE Beau McKinley High Schoolg Carrick High School. She, whose weighty sense Hows rn fit words and hea'L'enly elo- queneef' CHARLES EUGENE FISHEL Chuck Hi-Y Club 3, 4: French Club 3 4 . Science Club, 4. Let determined things to destiny Hold nnbewalled their way RUTH FORREST Shorty -Westinghouse High School, l, Zg Class Basketball, 45 Gym Exhibition, 3, 4. A great deal of energy in a snzall body. EDITH Nl. FOSTER usunnyu Senior Chorus, 43 Gym Exhibition 4 Reafon's whole pleasure, all the lovs of sense, Lie in three words-health peace - and competence. HELEN FouLKs ' HMMKW' , Drnmn Club, 4: Music Club, 2: French Club, 4: School Play, 4: Girl Reserve, 3, 4g Senior Chorus, 4: Science Club, 3. So saying, with a friendly look, in haste ' She turns, on hospztable thoughts intent. - . FREDERIC FOX 1 HFredYY Spanish Club,'4, Secretaryg Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Science Club, 4 Who, too deep for his heurers stzll went on reflnrng, Ana' thought of they thought of DONALD FUNDIS HDonH Football, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Chorus, 2: SchbtClb234Oera234Or Ll El' ll , , . Q D , , , I - chestra. 4: Music Club, 4, Presidentg French Club, 3, 4. The rule of my life is to make busi- ness a pleasure and pleasure nzy busznessf' convirrczng 'whzle dining THOMAS GALLUZZO HTO mn No legacy is so rich as honesty Forty-six l.....- ...... ....---.-...........-....x fr- . an-is x I l oe JU, I all - - . 5 , . . ,, ,,,, I ffl CAROLYN GASPER HKayoY7 Silence is the perfect heralcl of joy, I were but little happy, if I coulzl say how much. RICHARD GASSER Dick Steven C. Foster Club, 2: Schubert Club, 33 Senior Chorus, 4: French Club, 4: Science Club, 4: Opera, 33 Senior Class Opera, 4. t . Gentle of speech, beneficierzt of mim1'. ' MARGARETTA GEISLER Mpeg!! tiyin lzxhibitinn, Z, 3, -lg Senior Chorus, 4. Self-rewrezzce, self-knowledge, and self-control. LAURAL E. GEROULD ul-ollyn French Club: Science Club, 4, Kodak Club, 4. Truth needs 110 flower -of speech. ' AMY GETZ niTommyr: Mary E. Steele Club, 3, 43 Accompanist, Ste- phen C. Foster Club, 3: Accompanist, junior Kfirls' Chorus. 4: Accompztnist, Sophomore Girls' Chorus, 4. Think that day lost, whose low ales- cemling sun Views from thy hand no noble action done. ALBERT GIGLIOTTI HAP, Spanish Club, 29 Senior Chorus, 4. 0ffici0us, irgnocent, sincere, I Of every frzentlless name the frzeua', WILMA GILL A Mickey Mgulrigzil Club: Gyrn Exhibit, 23 Opera, -lg Science Club, -lg Senior Chorus: Class Night. Without lalterizzg, without rest, Lzftmg better up to best. JAMES GORDON uJin1U Knozc'lea'ge is more than eqzmfalent to force. l'urty-sevurt l..... A, -------------. -..- .......,.,,,: 9 J, 1 elf , - E 'Y 3 195 eg CARL GRAHAM Kelly Assistant Baseball Manager, 2. Character is a perfectly educated will. FRANK GRIEFITH Grlffy Swissvale High School, l, 2, 3. Who makes quick use of the nzoment, is a genius of prudence. SARA LOUISE GRIFFITH uskippyn Swissvale High School, l, Z, 33 Science Club, 43 Kodak Club, 43 Girl Reserves, 43 Class Basketball, 4: Gym Exhibition, 4. The flower of meekness on a stein of grace. GEORGE GUNN Gunner ' French Club, 2, 3: Honor Roll, Z, 3, 41 llon- or Society, 3, 43 Oratorical Contest, 3, Gym Exhibition, 2. Tail is the true knight's pastime. VICTOR GUSTAFSON Hvicll Orchestra, Z, 3, 4: Band, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll, 2, 33 Drama Club, 4, Treasurer, 43 Science Club, 43 National Honor Society, 4: Play, 43 Manager Operas-Play, 43 French Club, 4. What a man! FRED HANKER ' Schubert Club, Z, 3: French Club, 3, 43 Manager Gym Exhibition, 4. A man in all the world's new fashion That hath a mint of phrases in his planted, brain. ' STANLEY HARRISON Harrison Band, Z, 3, 4: Orchestra, 43 French Club, 3. Tho' modest, on his unembarrass'd brow . Nature hath written-Gentleman. KATHERINE HAWK HKay77 Girl Reserves, l, Z3 Mary E. Steele Club, 23 Honor Roll, 4: Gym Exhibit, 43 Senior Cho- rus, -I. ln small proportion we just beauties see And in short measures life may per- fect be. Forty-eight Al., ..... -- ..... .... . ...... ........ . . j, UTY' I f ' illfiii J' 4 i all , ' - - L 2 . A , . ,..1 ,,.,. HELEN HAYES uEyesn Senior Chorus, 4: Mary E. Steele Club, 2, 3. llf'hose- armour is the honest thought And simple truth her utmost skill. ELVINA HENRY lllnall I French Club, 3, 4: Honor Roll, 3, -lg Spanish Club, 3, -lg C-ym Exhibition, 3, 4. She is well paid that is well satis- fied. LILLIAN HERMAN A ul-een Mary E, Steele Club, 25 Madrigal Club, 3, 43 French Club, 3, -lg Latin Club, 41 Dramatic Club, 3, 4: Honor Roll, Z, 3: Opera, 3, 45 Science Club, 4: Music Club, -l. All things are ready if our 'miuds be s0.' ALBERT HERR HAI!! The mirror of all courtesy. JOSEPH HERRON Chem Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4.2 Football, 33 Basket- ball Reserve, 4, Spanish Club, 21 Peanut Seller, 4. As a wit, if -not first, in the 'very first line. i EDGAR HILL HEdH Band, 2, 3, -lp Student Leader of Band, 4: Orchestra, 2, 3, 43 Student Leader of Orches- tra, 3, -1, Class Basketball, -lg Marshal Music Club, -l. Speak to him 0,4 jac0b's ladder, And he will as you the number of steps. THOMAS J. HILL llTom1! Treasurer Latin Club, 43 Hi-Y Club. 2, 3, -lg French Club, Z, 3, -lg Science Club, 3, 4. A 11 amiable boy of 'very good abili- K ties. MYRTLE GAIL HOBAUGH ' Cyclone Maclrigal Club, -lc Science Club, 43 Spanish Club, Z, 3, 4: Latin Club. 4: Mary E. Steele Club, Z, 3: Honor Roll, 2, 3, 49 Senior Cho- rus, 4: Gym Exhibition, 4. Charity is a virtue of the heart, and not of the hamlsf' l'urty-nine L4-... ......... ...... refs'- :'Ax I I I JI , - 1' ' . JANE Hooe ' llJaneU Madrigal Club, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4. She speaks, behaves, and acts just as she ought. JOHN HOLMES Hijack!! u Stage Crew, Z1 Gvm Exhibit, 4: School Play, 4: French Club, 2: Review Staff. Blest with the temper whose un- clouded ray u Can make tomorrow cheerful as to- todalyf' . - MILDRED K. HORNER llMiIH Honor Roll, 3. Whose little body lodged a mighty mind. D MARTHA JEAN HOWARD Jeanie Mary E. Steele Club, Z: Madri al Club, 3, 4: French Club, 3, 4: Latin Cfub, 4: Music Club, 4: National Honor Societg, 4: Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4: Review Staff, 4: lass Basket- ball, 2: Opera, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Christ- mas Program, 4: Gym Exhibition, 4: Science Rehne1nent creates beauty every- Club, 4. where. EDWARD HUDSON Eddie Spanish Club, 33 Foster Club, 2: Leaders' Club, 4. Courtesy wins friendship. ' RUSSELL HULL HRLISSH Spanish Club, 4: Foster Club, 3. lf to be merry, is to be great, He zs quite a-man. ' A. JEAN HUNTINGDON ., Mary E. Steele Club, 3: Senior Chorus, 4: Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition, 4. The hands that hath made her fair Hath nzade her good. V H ELEANOR JACOBY Opera, 4: Madrigal Club, 4: Mary E. Steele Club, 3, Senior Chorus, -1: French Club, 3. 0 lady, nobility is thine U And thy form is the reflection ofxthy nature. Fifty 4 ------...--- - - -... . ..... .. ...... . . j 1 VIN! , J, H at , S ,,,... 1 ... .. ,.., ,,., , , fri NORMA JENKINS uNor.rn1! Drama Club, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 2g Review Staff. 4: Honor Roll, 4, School Play, 43 Gym lixhibitionf 4. 'Tir quality, not quantity that counts. MARJORIE LOUISE JOHNS i ulvlargien Honor Roll, Z, 3, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4, Drama Club, 3, 4: French Club, 3, 43 Science Club, 43 Kodak Club, 4, President, 43 Gym Exhibition, 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves, 43 School Play, 43 Class Basketball, 45 Latin Club, 4. Diligence is the mother of good fortune. ROY JOHNSON nRayn ' Sophomore Glee Club, 33 Schubert Club, 2,'3, 41 Class Basketball, Z, 3, Football, 2: Senior Chorus, 4: Gym Exhibition, Z3 Opera, 2, 3, 4. A short saying oft contains 'much wzsdonrf' DUDLEY JOHNSTON nDudH Band, 2, 3. 4: French Club, 41 Science Club, -lg Music Club, 4: Orchestra, 2. Who comprehends his trust, and to the sance, . - Keeps fazthful with a szngleness of azrn.' FLORENCE E. JOHNSTON UFIOH Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4: Nladrigal Club, Z, 3, 43 Opera, 3g Drama Club, 3, 43 Senior Chorus, 4: Thanksgiving Program, Z: Gym Exhibition, 45 Dedication Program, 4. In the mountains of truth one never clunbs rn vain. PAUL D. JOHNSTON Jason Class Basketball, 3, 43 Drama Club, 3, 45 Science Club, 3: Senior Chorus, Baseball, 4. Deeper than dia' ever plummet sound l'll drown my book. ' NEDRA JONES uNedl7 Class Basketball, Z, -1: Gym Exhibit, 2, 3,43 French Club, 4, Science Club.'43 Kodak Club, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 45 President, -lg Senior Chorus, Leaders' Club, 4. A willing heart adds feather to the heel. RICHARD PAUL JONES uDickH Swimming Team, 3, 4: leaders' Club, 43 Usher, 4: Gym Exhibition, 45 Science Club, 3, 4: Assistant Operator, 4. To set the cause above re'nown,4 To love the ganze above the przzef' Fifty-one A L 9- I Hr A ...,,,. , ,,,,,, , , M .......... ......,. . .. , n ligiiffw-QA Qe , JU, 1 - - 2 ..., Joi-in KEGARISE HKegN Science Club, 3, 43 Leaders' Club, 4. Secret and self-contained. FRANCES KEARN EY upinkyn Gym Exhibition. 25 Senior Chorus, 43 Mary li. Steele Club, 3. Good will for' allf' FRANK KEHOE nFoggyH Opera, 4: Spanish Club, 3, Foster Club, 25 Schubert, 3, -lg Senior Chorus, 4. A right honorable gentleman. GEORGE KEHOE Honor Roll, 3: S anish Club, 31 Foster Cllub, Z, Great things through greatest haz- ards are aclneved, And then they shznef' MARGARET M. KELLY Margie Honor Roll, 2, 3. 4: Sophomore Chorus, 43 Senior Chorus, -iz Music Club, -lg Drama Club, 43 Gym Exhibition, 4. A 'merry heart maketh a cheery countenance. CATHERINE KENNEY Kenney Class Vice-President, 2, 3: Gym Exhibition, Z3 Music Club. 2: Drama Club, 43 Dtmce Com- mittee, 25 Secretary, 4. Q'n.ips and cranks and wanton wiles Nods' and becks and 'wreatlfed snzzlesf HOMER KEPHART KlKeppyH Honor Roll, Z, -lg Science Club, 2, 4: Prompter Play, 4. Well tuned silence hath more elo- quence than speech. ROMA KLEIN Blondie Schcnley, Z, 3, Gym Exhibition, 4. Great is the consciousness of rightf l-ifty-two 1 4,2 A ....... -.. ..... ----... ..... ,... . ,...i ihggf l?Ei J'+ E - - 2 ' .,.. . ..., ,,,,, . ff ANNA MARY KLEMM HAH Gym Exhibition, 2, 3, 4: Scnior Chorus: Music Club. Nature has granted to all to be hehpyf VIRGINIA MAY KOONTZ Koontzie llonor Roll, 2, 3g Mary E. Steele Club, 3: Madrigal Club, 4: Opera, -I: Senior Chorus, -lg Cym Exhibition, -I. Nature ever yields reward, lo 111111 who seeks, and loves her best. FLORA KOTZIERS HFIOU llonor Roll, 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition, 41 Basketball, -I: Senior Chorus. The tree of knofwledge in her garden grows. GLADYS LAMBORNE HRedl! Senior Chorus: Spanish Club, 2: Girl Reserves, l, 2: Class Night. Grace and beauty harza' in hand. AUDREY LAWTON usa!!! Wesleyville High School: Academy High School. justice is truth in action. JOHN LENGYEL Johnny llursl High School: Schenley High School. Men of few 'words are the best men. MARY LENON Lemons Gym lfzhibition, 3, -I: Drama Club, 3, 4: DOROTHY l1Dot1r Senior Chorus: Class Night. Truth is 'within o1rrsel'ue,s. LEWIS Westinghouse Iligh, Z: Wellsville High, 3: Orchestra, 3, 4: Honor Roll, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, -I: 'French Club, 4: Press Club, 4. 1 roonld applaud thee to the 'very Calm, That .rhonlu applaud again. Fifty-three L..-....--.....--..-...-............. f F- 1,05 ' f'f,x V x U ' iriyglg JI. ' 4 - all 1 ll-1253, If - Q ' .-.,,,,,,,,....'? S LAU RA JEAN LIBBY Madrigal Club, 4: Opera, 4: Mary E. Steele Club, 3: Senior Chorus: Gym Exhibition, Manager, 4. Variety is the mother of enjoyment. JEROME LIEBLICH ntlerryn Bantl, 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y, 4: Class,Basketball, 2, 33 Basketball, 4: Orchestra, 4. He was a man, take hinzgfor all in all, I shall not look upon his like again. HAZIEL LINCOLN French Club, 3, 4, President, 41 National Honor Society, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4: Review Staff: Science Club, Secretary, 4: Drama Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4: Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball, 2: Ring Committee, 4: 'French Play, 4: Press Club, 4. True wit is Nature to advantage dress'd ' A ' What oft was thought, but ne'er so well express'd. ' MARTHA LINCOLN ffmarfien French Club, 3, 4: Science Club, 3, 4: Drama Club, 3, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Honor Roll, 3, 4: Presst Club, 4: Review Stali, 4. 1 count 'myself in- nothing else so balmy ' , As in a soul, renzernberzng 1ny good friends. ALICE LONG ' tvrubbyu Madrigal Club, Z, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4, Opera, Z, 3, 4: School Plam -lg Spanish Club, 3, 4: Drama Club, 3, 4: usic Club, 4: An- nual Staff, -l. Then music with her silver sound With speedy help doth lend redress. OTIS MILES LUTHER Rody!! Football, 2: Class Basketball. 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2, 3, 41 Senior Chorus: Track, Z: Hi-Y, Z5 Sophomore Glee Club, 2. Nfhe valiant nzan and ffL'6,, lhe larger heart, the kzndlier horzdf' CHARLES MAGEL Chuck Latin Club, 2: French Club, 3, 4: Orchestra, Z, 3, 4. A nmral, sensible, well-bred man, SPERLING MARTIN uspergyn Football, 2, 3, 4: Schubert, 2, 3: Senior Chorus, 4: Opera. 3. The secret of success is constancy of purpose. Fifty-four Ll 09 , 1,4 f , , E . . ..,,,,, - JOSEPHINE MARTZ Jodie Drama Club, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Gym Exhibition, 4. Or if an unexpected call succeed, Conte when zt wzll, zs equal to the need. . THOMAS MAWHINNEY 44T.omrr Class Basketball, 2, 3: Science Club, 4. Self-trust is the irst secret of suc- cess. 'WILLIAM MECHESNEY HBHIH Schubert Club, 2, 3, 4: Opera, Z, 3, 4: Foot- ball, 4: Drama Club, -I: French Club, 4, Marshal, 4: Music Club, -I: Band, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, 3: Quartet, 3, 4: Assistant Man- ager Basketball, 3. Nothing great was ever achieved wathout enthusiasm. CHARLES MILLER Chick French Club, 2, 3: French Play, 3. The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. , JANET MILLER uilahil ' Drama Club, 2: Secretar of Class, 2: Gym Exhibition, 4: Girl,Reserves, 2. Persuasive speech, and more persua- -szve szghs, Szlence that speaks, and eloquence of eyes. JEAN MILLER Class Treasurer, 3: Music Club, 4: Science Club, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball, Z, 3, 4: Class Basketball, 2, 3, -I: Gym Exhibition, 2, 3, -I: Senior Chorus. She hath indeed bettered better ex- pectationsf' I MARY JANE MISCHLER uljerryn Senior Chorus: Verona High School, 2. Sante feelings are to nzortals given, Wzth less of earth Ill thenz than heaven. RUTH MITCHELL Mitch Sophomore Chorus, 2: Senior Chorus, 4: Music Club, 4: Gym Exhibition, 4. 'There is no wisdom like franknessf' Fifty-five L.... 5 1,05 ' f- - - -4 - 2 f f. . ,,,.. ,,,, ,.,, EVELYN MOENICH HEVYU Sophomore Chorus, 2: Senior. Chorus, 4: Music Club, 4: Gym Exhibition, 4. A generous friendship no cold niedzuin knows. MILDRED MOFFITT uBettyn Science Club, 4: French Club, 2, 3, 4: Kodak Club, 4: Latin Club, 4: Drama Club, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball. 41 Gym Exhibition, 2, 3. 4: Leaders' Club, 4. Oh, be my friend and teach nie to be thine. FRANCES MORROW Franny French Club, 4: Music Club, 4: Drama Club, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Honor Roll, 2. 3, 4: Honor Society, 3. 4. Honest labor bears a lovely face. MILDRED 'MORROW llMidH Class Basketball, 2. 4:.Tennis Team, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Champion, 4: Science Club, 4: French Club, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2, 4: Drama Club, 4. Thy eternal sninnzer shall not fade, THOMAS LANIER MOSES Mase French Club, 2, 3: Drama Club, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, 3, 4: Peanut Seller, 4. A nzerry heart goes all the day. JANE MULLIGAN Student Council, 4: Maclrigal Club, 3, 4: Drama Club, 3, 4: Music Club, 4: Opera, 4: Senior Chorus, 4. '4More lovely than Pandora, 'whonz the gods endowed with all their gifts. , IMOGENE MCCALL Hlmyil h Drama Club, 4: Senior Chorus: Gym Exhibit, ' artvh 4: Girl Reserves, 3. has not anything to show more fair. ' - GERTRUDE MCCLELLAND uGe rt!! Mary E. Steele Club. 2, 3: Madrigal Club, 4: Opera, 4: French Club, 4. Take time enough, all other fraces Will soon fill np their proper p aces, Fifty-six 1 Aifg- ---- .--- - -. .... . ...... ........ . - e - -' 'lxifr ,Q 0 ' ill 5 ,,... A .,,., . . .,f, ,,,,,, 1 fa WILLIAM MCKECHNIE HBHIV-7 French Club, -I: Class President. 2: Student Council, 4: National Honor Society, -I3 Re- view Staff, 3. As good as gold and as true as steel. EDWIN McKEE ucaseyn Football, 2, 43 Class Basketball, Z, 3, 45 Foster Club: Swimming, 3. And what he greatly thought, he nobly dar'd. KENNETH MCKILLOP HKenH Football, 2. 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4, Captaing Swimming, 2, 3, 45 Gym Exhibition, 3, -I: Class Basketball, 3. Great rnen, like great deeds, need no trumpet. EDITH MCMANNIS Edie Senior Chorus: Gym Exhibition, 4. Discretion of speech is more than eloquence. ROBERT MCMASTER HBoblY French Club, 2, 3, 41 Honor Roll, 2, 3, 41 National Honor Society, 3, 41 French Play, 2g Science Club, 41 Drama Club, 4. With a natural instinct to discern What knowledge can perform. CARL NEFF Whistle Gym Exhibition, 3, 4. Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain set. ELLEN NESBIT Captain Dizz Cirl Reserves, 25 Basketball, 3, 4: Captain, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2, 3, -I. A day for toil, an, hour for sport, But for a friend life is too short. JANE NICHOLSON nNickyn School Play, -lg Drama Club, 3, 43 Senior Chorus, 4g Gym Exhibit, -I. Proud April dress't in all her trinz Hath put a spirit of youth 111 every- thing. liiltyeseven 4 ..... -.- ...... .- ......... .. ..... fro- Q,V,lQQ' J, 1 . V , - ,, - 4 , 1' ., . . ,. , . , , . , ff ADELINE O'FLAHERTY Irish South Park. High, Buffalo, l, 2, 3: Class Bas- ketball, 4: Tennis, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Leaders' Club, 4: Science Club, 4: Kodak Club, 4: Girl Reserves, Vice-President, 'lp Gym Exhibit, 4. Heart on her lips, and soul within her eyes, A Softlas her clzrne, and sunny as her skzesf' JOSEPH OW ' French Club, Z: Stage Crew, 3. One science only will one genius ht. HENRIETTA PERKINSON Blondy Review Staff, 4: Allegheny High School, 2: Honor Roll, 3. A good disposition is more 'valuable than gold. DOROTHY PINDER nDotty!r Spanish Club, 2: Drama Club, 4: Senior Chorus: Gym Exhibit, 4: Girl Reserves, 2. A life that moves to gracious ends. ROSALIE ELSIE YEE QUIL HRoseH Senior Chorus, 4: Honor Roll, Z, 3, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4. 1 profess not talking: only this, Let each man do his best. RUTH RABOLD HRuthH Reveiw Staff, 4: Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4. It is good to lengthen to the last a sunny mood. RIC H A RD RATH Dick Usher, 3, 4: Footballj 2. 3, 4: Football - Captain, 4: Truck, Z, 3. He rushed into the field And the foremost nghtzng fell. DONALD REEDER unonu Science Club, 3, 4. lf a nzan looks sharply and atten tively, he shall see fortune. ' Fifty-eight ,4. .... .,.,., ,,,,, 1 :re-fare i ' izififiw- j e J I L Q W W 1 Q' V . . Q . , ,,., ' . FRANK REICH Band, Z: French Club, 2, Honor Society, 3, -lg llonor Roll, 2, 4: Review Staff, 4. Oar state will suffer a 'very great oss, If Frank is not its political boss. MARY JANE REMALEY ' n uJanoH Dclmont High School, l, 2, 3: Honor Roll, 4: Leaders' Club, 4. Great hopes make great women. EDWARD RENNELLS HEdU Schubert Club, 2, 3, 4: Opera, 2, 3, 4: Ten- nis Team, 3, 4: Quartet. Z, 3. 4: Senior Cho- rus, 4: Music Club, :ll Science Club, 4. tfnz1'ou'ed with sanctity of reason. MARTHA RIFFLE - Madrig:1lVClub, 3, 4: Mary E. Steele. 2: Ded- ication Program: Senior Chorus, -lg French Club, 4g Music Club, -lg Opera, 3, 43 Na- tional Ilonor Society, I-l. They that govern most make the least n01se. JEAN RITZEL Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball, 2, 41 National Honor Society, 43 French Club, 43 Science Club, .45 Review Staff, 45 Press Club, 4: Gym Exhibition, 3, 42 Senior Chorus, Leaders' Club, 4. Good nature and good sense must ever jam. CATHERINE M. RIXNER Catsy Review Staff, -lg Honor Roll, 4. 'Tbereuis no real life but the cheerful lzle. WINSTON ROBB Winnie French Club, 3, 4.' I am not only willy in myself Hut tlie cause that 'wit is in other men. ORLANDO ROGERS Ollie Butler High School: Class Basketball, Gym Exhibition, 4: Spanish Club, -lp Leaders' Llub. 4. Wise men say nothing at dangerous tunes. l'ifty-nine LQ., ..... -- ..... ----. ...... 173' ' l W . i 6 ' -J' + : ,,,.,. WILLIAM ROSENFIELD uRosy1v Swimming, 2, 3. 4: Manager, 4: Gvm Exhi- bition, 2. 3, 4: Track, Z3 Schubert Club, 2, 3: Foster Club, 23 Leaclers' Club, 4: French Club, 4: Opera, 3. Of a mimi, earnest, clear, fJf0f0lfI1ll1.n JAMES KEENER ROSS Jimmie Fym Exhibition, 2: Play, 4, Opera, 4: Drama Club, 5, 4: Music Club, Al, The deed I inlenfl is greai, 13111 wlmf, as yet, I lenou' noi. HELEN ROTH French Club, 3, -lg Science Club, 43 Latin Club, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Mary E. Steele Club, Z. What is beautiful is good, and who islgood w1ll soon also be beauti- u . CHARLES SALMON Worth, courage, honor, fbese indeed Ioulr susfenaucu and lllflljflglll are. HELEN SAMPSON Sammy ' Bnsketbztll, 1, 3: Gym Exhibition, 2, 3, 4. No legacy is so rieh as bo11es1'y. MURIEL SANDER Ilnnor Roll, 2: Gym Exhibition, 2, 3: Senior Chorus. ' Only a sweet and 'virtuous soul, Lzke seasoned fzmber, never gwcsf HAROLD SCHERM I-lonor lies in honest foil. EDITH SCHILLING HEdeI! Mary E. Steele Club, 4: Senior Music Club, 4 Sopliomure Chorus, 3: Honor Roll, 4. Wise fo resolve, and pnlieizf fn fuer- form, Sixty 1 ii l.-...-.-.-....---- ...-..... N Arr- x - . .. ..... , ,X . 1 vb ill? ? J, ' . iris, 4 ' alt, -- -- e 2 .,,.i,, MARTHA SCH MIDT Martie Honor Roll. 2: Gym Exhibition, 3: Science Club, 3, Drama Club, -lg Senior Chorus. Uh, call it by some better name lfor Frzendsbzp sounds too cold. HELEN SCHOELLER Lulla Drama Club, 3, 4: Swimming Manager, -lc Music Club, 4. 'Gefzteel in conduct, persouage and equzpagef' PHILIP SCHWARZEL Butzer Football, ,2, 3, -li Track, 3, -lg Science Club, 5. The noblest man tbe best content- ment bath, WAYNE SCOTT Scotty French Club, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball, 2, 3, -l: Football, Z, 45 French Plav, 2: School Play, 4. ' One who never turns bis back but marches breast forward, H. MURIEL SEDDON Merle ' u Senior Chorus, 45 Gym Exhibition, -l. The reward of one duty is the abil- ity to fulhll another. JOHN SEKERKA Johnny French Club, Z, 35 Gym Exhibition, 2, 4. A wit's a feather, a chiefs a rod, A11 honest maifs the noblest work of God. MORDECAI BROWN SHAW HBudYY Barton Academy, Z: Science Club, 3, -lg Hon- or Roll, 3: lli-Y, 4: Band Manager, -lg Senior Chorus, 4: Play, -l. Who says in verse what others say zu prose. MARY MARTHA SHEAFFER Hsanyll Honor Roll, Z, 3, -l. And ber sanny locks bang on ber temples like a golden fleece, Sixty-one 14.7 ............ .- , ....,.. .. .... ,-fy, e . K 0 J' I all l -- -- -E F . f?.., .... i .,,.,, ,, ... f HAROLD sl-HREY shit-ey Honor Roll, 2. 3, 4: National Honor Society, 4: Track, 2, 3, 43 Gym Exhibition, 2, 3, 4: Business Manager of Annual, 4: French Club, gi gcieince Club, 4: Latin Club, 45 Leaders' . u , . Through obedience he learned to command. RICHARD SIMPSON llDickU Schubert, 1,33 Footgxall, -lg Gym Exhibition Philosophy is nothing but discre- tion. HARVERY SMITH Smitty Senior Chorus. Did nothing in particular, And did it 'very well. ' V FRANCES SOADY HF'-nan!! Manager of Basketball Team, 41 Gym Exhi- bition, 2, 4: Leaders' Club, 41 Kodak Club 45 Girl Reserves. I-loiw fair is thylface, And how light is thy heart, And how friendly thy grace. ANNA H. SOBEK KlAnnl1 Honor Roll, Z, 3, 43 Senior Chorus. Many receioe advice, only the wise profit by it. ' ' JAMES SPEARS HHankH Football. 3. 4: Gym Exhibition, 3, 45 Marshal of Class, 33 Drama Club, 4. Bravery never goes out of fashionf JESSIE MARION STARKEY Oxford School, Z. 35 Play, 43 French' Club, 45 n Science Club, 4. Let kzrowled e row ronz more to U g rnore. ' C. EARL STEWART Hstewll . Edgewood High School, 2: Honor Roll, 4 Science Club, 3, 4g Band, 3, 45 Tennis Man . ager, 4. Gentle to others, to himself severe. Sixty-two 1 K .............. .... . .,.... ........ . . 1 L7's. ' .v ' 'le : .W A , FRANK R. STEWART Annual SlnfT, 43 Review S!alT, 3, 43 Band, Z, 3, -l: Orchestra, Z, 3, 4: Music Club Oliicer, 4: Stage Craft Club, 43 Senior Chorus, 45 Hi Y 4 The conscious utterance of lhoughl, by speech, or action, lo any end, is art. , JANE STOLTZ Girl Reserves, Z, 3. 4: Drama Club, -l:QSci- ence Club, -lg French Club, 3, 4: lxodzik Club, 4, Gym Exhibition, Z, 3, 43 Press Club, 4: Review Staff, 3, -lp Leaders' Club, 4. Pleasure and action make the hours , seem shorterf MAXINE STONEBRAKER Girl Reserves, -4: Senior Chorus: Gym Ijxhiliition, -l. fl lender heart, a will inflexible. ., EMERSON STONER ' The opinion of the strongest is the best. RUTH JEANNE STONER Hsudll French Club, 2, 35 Spanish Club, 3, 4, Music -Club, -lg School Pianist, 4, Maclrigal, 3, 4. 'flirifles make perfection and perfec- tzoiiis no trifle. . JOHN STOTLEMEYER Honor Roll, Z. Progress is the law of life. VIRGINIA s'rovER uJinnyH Good sense, which only is the gift of lsleaven, ' .find though no science, fairly 'worth the seven. ' MARGARET SWAN Hpegll Spanish Club, .Z, 3, 41 Science Club, 3, 47 Senior Chorus, 4: Girl Reserves, 4, Secretary, -l: Drama Club, 3, 45 Vice-President, 45 Class Basketball. 4: Review Stuff, 43 Annual Stuff, 4: Kodak Club, 43 Play Property Manager, 4. She, in beauty, education, and blood, Holds hand with any princess. Sixty-three K. .- 43,5 . 2 195 J,I I .gy , ,L D lu i ,,,.4 French C ALICE SWARTZ HAI!! lub, 43 Senior Chorus: Thanksgiving Program, 4: Gym Exhibition, 4. The love of learning, the sequester- ed nooks, ' And all the sweel serenity of books. WILLIAM SYLVIS llRedH Hi-Y, -lg Science Club, 3, 4: Honor Roll, Class Basketball, -l. Be merry if you are wise. MARION THOMPSON Drama Silence yoy. Club, 2, 3. 4, French Club, 3: Gym Exhibition, 4. is the perfeetest herald of RALPH THOMPSON 4:Tommyrv llonor Roll, 3: Basketball Manager, -lg Usher, 4: School Play, 4. His heart is far from fraud as heaven from earth. FESTUS TIBBOTT llFeSH Class llaskelball, 2, 3, -lg Track, -l: Swimming Z, 3, -lg Captain, -lg Leaders' Club, 4. The mirror of all courtesy. French SARAH TURNER usallyu Cluh, 3, -lg Drama Club, 3, -l: Science Club, 4. Noble by birth, yet nobler by great deeds. ADELAIDE URBAN HAdlI Science Club, 4, Honor Roll, 4. Noble by heritage, Generous and free. GENEVIEVE VILSACK Spanish uGenn Cluh, Z: Gym Exhibition, 3, -lg Senior Chorus, 4. A blithe heart makes a blooming 'Uisage Sixty-four 4, K ........ - ..... .-.-. ..... -......-.. ', 4.77 x , -- qulli? , JI ' -L : 1 - , 1 . '. ,E ..,, , 1 5 'ie KENNETH WADDELL HKenYY French Club, 2, 33 Science Club, -l. I would be friends with yon. ETHEL WAGNER Senior Chorus. Peace is always beautiful. CAROL WAGNER Drama Club. 2, 4: Science Club, 5, 'll Music Club, 4. liar 'wit ilwites you by her look: to l'0lllL'.H JAMES WALB HJimY! The, better part of valor is discre- tion. FRED A. WALLACE Science Club, 2: Music Club, 23 Leaders' Club, 4. , Uublenzish'd let me live. or die uu- known, Oh, grant me honest fame, or grant me none. EUGENE WALTZ uEugeH Science Club, -4: Band, 2, 3, -l: Honor Roll, 2, 4. 'That best portion of a good zmufs life The little,-nameless, unrezizemhered acts of kindness and of love. ALBERT WANNER HBudH llrench Club, 3, Marshal. 3, Drama Club, 3, 4, President. 4: Press Club, -lg President. -lg Band, 31 Annual Slnfl, 43 Science Club, 43 School Play, 2, 4. There is a laughing devil in his eyes. WILLIAM WARREN --aiu The kindest man The best-corzditioizkl and mzwearied spirit In doing courtesiesf' Sixty-Iive K ...,.,,,,,.,,, ,, . f Q . ..L ., . ...... - C. Ili' le I Sf ax X - ,g - ief,,I,. x A 1 VJ, -L is - - , - - - 1 in T V . f 32251 S . S . . . - 195 'ff . f . , ..... . . - EDWARD WATKINS HEdH A Track, 4. There lies a deal of deviltry beneath his mild exterior. WILLIAM WHITFIELD HBHIU Football, 4: Spanish Club, -I: Track, Up! Up! my friend and quit your booksq Ur surely you ll grow double, ELIZABETH EC. WH ITEFORD t'Betty - Gym Exhibition, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus. Unfathorizable as the heavens. H ALBERTA WILLIAMS usertu ' Madrigal, 4: Opera 4: Music Club, 4g Gym Exhibit, 4: Senior Chorus. Her voice was ever soft and low. AZEL WILSON llHayH Honor Roll, 2, 3. 4. They build too low, who build bc- ueath the stars. MABEL LUCILLE WILSON NlHbe.Ile . Honor Roll, 3. 4. True- happiness, if understood Consists in doing good. MARY WOLF ' HMaryH u French Club, 3. -I: Drama Club, 3, 43 Science Club, 4: Latin Club, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Honor Roll, 2, 3. 4g Mary E. Steele Club, 25 Senior Chorus: Press Club, 41 Kodak Club. 4. The uzitdest manners with the brav- est 1TZ17Zd.n JEROME wol.F u-jerryn Class Baskelball, 4: Latin Club, 4: Class Play. Z3 Foster Club. Z: Leaders' Club, 4. P0lifl?7I65S. costs nothing arid gains everything. Sixty-six l..-.... 1? 1 -fav - , . S fj,l'3Q' J - '.1, - IM - .. - , - - K I -liz ' -vi 'Q.',- .,,,... ...,...-,,,,.,,,,..-, 'F 'Kllodesty becomes the young lady. 195 ' MARTHA WOOTTON Hmartyll Drama Club, 3, -l: French Club, 3, 43 Science Club, 4: Girl Reserves. WILLIAM A. WRIGHT uBi H Class Basketball, 3, -I1 Baseball. Power shows the man irc h Club, ZS 3: llr-Y, 3g Baseball, 7 35 C RUSH F. YOUNG .e, nce Lluh, 3. My heart is true as steel, llIllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllIlllllIlllllIIllllllllllIIlllllllIllllIlllllIIllllllllllllllllllllIIlllIIlllllIllllllIllllllIllllIIIlllIIIllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Y e -- Edna's school life began in Braddock where she remained until the middle of' her Freshman year. Then the family moved to Forest Hills and Edna continued her education at our junior High School. In September, 1927, she entered the Senior High School. Her sweet disposition and lovely attitude won for her a host of friends which she' retained during the whole of the time she attended. our school. ' The path by which we twain did go, , Which led by tracks that pleased as well, Thro' four sweet years arose and fell, From flower to flower, from snow to snow: And we with singing cheer'd the way, And crown'd with all the season lent, Front April on to April went, And glad at heart from May to Maya' But where the path we walk'd began To slant the fifth autunznal slope, As we descended following Hope, There sat the Shadow fear'd of Many Who broke our fair conzpanionship, And spread his mantle dark and cold, i And wrapt thee formless in the fold, And dull'd the murmur of thy lip, EDNA MAE' KEYSER A1531 bc?rel thee where I could not see or o low, tw' I'walk in haste, Bom Octokfer 19' 1912 r-And think, that somewhere in the waste Died April 21, 1930 lhe Shadow sits and warts for nie. lllllllllllIllllllllllllIIllllllIllllllIlllllIllllllllIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllIlllllliIlllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllIIllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllIIlllllIIlllIIIllllIIllllIlllllIIllllllIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllIIllllllllllllIlllllIllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllll Sixty-seven 'F l.-... . - .... ... .. . mtv ' ' ' K ' . ! :Nw 09 I V' 'S J, P . .K A - W f V, -id - - - - - , W-if 'Sf ' 'f 'v-'-. ..i . xv.. 1--.1-...V W. f-J, - 110 .11 1: C ,J1Cf.ux4e LA55I QDNG' J I I I 1' ' I -4- Hl. 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Aff 1 AIP we 1 '- Senior Scenarios Smiling lrish Eyes - Sunny Side Llp - Sweetie - - Untamed - The Barker Evangeline - Fast Company Smilin' Thru - The Showoff Strictly Modern - The Forward Pass - I nterference - Weary River - Coquette - - The Student Prince Alibi - - - Hurricane - - - Our Dancing Daughters My Man - - ' - Half Way to Heaven The Pagan - - - The Life of the Party The Vagabond Lover jazz Heaven - - Piccadilly - The Mighty - Thunderbolt - Stark Mad - - Disraeli - - - Laugh, Clown, Laugh The Girl from Woolworths The Great Gabbo - So Long Letty - - The Time, Place and Girl Flaming Youth - - Gold Diggers of Broadway The Saturday Night Kid The Racketeer - - His Glorious Night - JANE MULLIGAN - THoMAs MOSES CAROL WAGONER - FRED Fox - WILLIAM SYLVIS KATHLEEN COGGINS '- JAMES Ross - BETTY CORBETT LAWRENCE BYERS MARGARET -BINGHAM - RICHARD RATH EARL STEWART WALTER DouGLAs - JANET MILLER - FRED WALLACE KENNETH GRAHAM - FRANK REICH - NORMA BENEDICT - RICHARD JONES - DON FUNDIS - CLAIRE WYLD DUDLEY JOHNSON WVILLIAM MECHESNEY - HOWARD BAUM - LLOYD BRAwDY ToM DONALDSON JOE T'ROGLlONE - DICK SMITH FRANK KEHOE QRLANDO ROGERS - MID lVloRRow - JEROME WOLFE ADELINE O'FLAHERTY - ' -EMMA PETERS - HELEN RoTH LOUISE BRADLEY - DOT LEWIS - BILL WEIssEAcH DAVID KNIGHT l Set f . . .... .- F 'Y e W fin g I M-xv x ........ .L 1 - ' 4 , 1, J v 0 . fdwwy ' -4 ' . 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' .,.., . .,,.,. ,,... f 2 A 1,05 ' Webster a la 1930 Affected manner Drink of malt and hops - - Sound making instrument - Promising - A blunder - A guiding light Cloudy - Boldness - Steep - - A great extent ln the future - An exclamation A writing device Temper - Steal - - An adventurer An exclamation AYRES CVIRGINIAJ BEERfSD CGEORGED - BELL fRUTHJ - BRIGHT CPAULJ - BULL QRICHARDD - BEACOUM fSARA, BLACK QROBERTJ - COLIRAGE QHILDAD CRAIG CWILLIANIJ - LONG fALlCEJ MORROW QMILDREDJ - Ow Q-IAMESD QUIL fROSALIED RATH QRICHARDD Ross CWINSTGNJ ROGERS CORLANDOQ SHAW UWORDACAID Refreshment - SOADY QFRANCESJ Weapon of defense - - - SPEARS QIAMESJ A prisoner - - STONEBRAKER QMAXINED A lovely fowl - SWAN QMARGARETD A city type - URBAN QADELAIDEJ Slow motion - - WALTZ CEUGENEJ Savage - - XVOLFE f-IEROMEJ Correct XVRIGHT QWILLIAMJ juvenilel - - YOUNG CRUSHJ EB rg 'vw1ll'F '!1 l1 'F l'v' 'T ' ' !'fffY'-V W ' ' ' ' - Q - gf-my r1ug1I '-' 'Y' - 1' 1' 'i21!'-'QTIIEMF F. W A . l 4 -----. ........ .... . ......, .,...f, A . 1 f - - , - -i f fic t . ' tl Glorious Graduates + Name-A ppearance Pet Saying Pet Diversion Weakness A mbition jon Tnocuowe-Unusual, .......... . ..I'm going to Morningside ..,............. Making touch- ' Teasing Baker ........... downs., ...... I. ........... ,-To be ,a champion roller skater ALICE Lowe-Cheerful ,................ ..My soul, body, nd- 3. ......................... , Warblin the 8 Indian Love Call ..... Reducing ..................... To be a second Marv Garden llowoy KREGAR-Nice ,,.,............... Oh, lady ......... ........ I Playing basketbaII...The other sex ............. To be a big butter V A . - and egg man PEG Swim-Sweet .....,.,,,. ......,.. A h, sweetie .................. Sleepiing .......i........,...... Football players ....... go stay awake on - ates Dick BuLLQExpansive ........,....... Ain't that regustin'..Study Periods ........... .Blushing ......... ........ 'I 'o hive more girl nen s PEG BINGHAM-Dynamic ............,. Ah, he's a honey ...... Steppin' out ,..,........... Red heads .........,......,,, To be a second Helen'Kane Don FUNDISQ-Neat ........ ........ W ell, I'II be To be a dog-goned ..,................. Playing the hddle... Little girls ................. stamp collector V MARION joHNs'roN-Happy ......,. .The rings aren't here yet ............,........... Attending commit- Being little mother tee meetings ,... ...... 1 ..to the Senior A's .... . To please everyone WILBUR CRAWFORD-Likable ........ Nhy bring that up .... Escorting K. B .........., Women .............. . ..... .To be W. H. S. stage manager Doms WINTERS-Gentle ......,....,.. .See you later ............ Riding in Packards. Plumbers .,.. .... , , ........ To be different Fesrus TIBBET-Aristocratica... ..Oh, Morphy ......... - ...... . Telephone numbers.. New suits ............ . ..... . .To be an Arrow collar man GRACE RALSTON-Calm ..............,... O , foh goodness I - A sake .............................. School teas .................. Studying ...................... To make an A BILL COYLE-Good ...,.,.l.l,.. ........ I can'tA help it ............ Football practice ...... His indifference .......... To be a A ' A woman hater SALLY jAcKsoN-Refreshing.. ..I'II .be seein' you Having a good time..Dancing ........... .......... T o be an tonight, jane .............. athletic star I ' Taking size IZ , ' BILL WHITFIELD-Different .......... I faw 'down .......,........ Skating ........... L ........ roller skate ......... - ....... To know his Spanish EMMA Perens-Individual ......l... Can you stand it ...... Showing her dimples ................. Making faces ............. .To be an old maid FRED HANKER-Handsome ....,..... ..O, mamma ............ , .... . Riding in a rumble. .Star gazing.,Q. ............. To be a drug store cowboy Dor SMITH-Lovable ..l. -,,. ........ Hello, there! ............., Her roadster .t............ D. K ......................,,..... To own an airplane jim BAKER-Athletic l...,, ..,.... , Hush yo' mouf', Hurdling Greens- Birds CSwans in To be a Princeton pooch .........l.................. burg tacklers ............. particularl .................. football star Seventy-four A., ....... ..... .... . ..... . ....., , , .M x e 1 Q J, iw, ll! ,l- l-l . ,,... .,.,,. ,,.,,, I 9 Seventy-seven f , , , 2 193 l.--....---..--- - 0,5 ........... ,........ 0 ' I Nj J, - I F - - - - - T 'lgfir ' s . ' L'f..,,... ft Seventy-eight .. 'ij,i., ' r.. 54 - - ng. 1 'g --- - - - f - ----f .-.. . . . . . . . . , . . ' K 4 ski A ,M u B r f f The Perfect Girl Elizabeth Corbett's hair. jane Mulligan's eyes. Katherine Biddle's smile. Genevieve Vilsack's complexion. Gertrude McClelland's mouth. Ruth Forrest's pep. .Hilda Courage's voice. C Katherine Esch's build. jean Miller's disposition. Dot Smith's charm. Grace Ralston's neatness. Anna McClelland's brains. They Perfect Boy Ray Clappershafr. H- jimmie Ross' eyes. Don Fundis' shoulders. Paul Bright's physique. Dick Smith's pep. Bill Mechesney's voice. . ' Wilbus Crawford's neatness. Wilton Gwens' brahs. jim Baker's laugh. ' 4 + Fred Hanker's courtesy. Dick Bull's ability. Howard johnston's wit. .v . 0 Heard in Class Miss Anderson: Are you sure this story is original? ' Bill McKechnie: Certainly it is! Miss Anderson: Weill l never thought that I would have the honor of A meeting Rudyard Kipling. ,,- ..- .. Mr. King: Hudson, prove that is a rectangle. Edward Hudson: I don't have to prove itQl admit it. Miss jane Anderspi: Tom, 'diil' you the odd exercises 'on page ll7? Tom Moses: No, ma'am, they all looked queer to me, so I didn't do any of them. Mr. Campbell: l'll teach you to sleep through my classes! ' jane Nicholson: Too late, sir, l've already learned. Q Eighty fZ X! W7 41 V4 ,f W Lf fy f f f 17 ', ' 7 X ' I !jfg, I 4V ji!! Mix f W j L I f X 5 f ff X X ff f X f , X If I, 'fy , , ff, !fQ!ff X , VI, ff X X 7 Q 1 f f ff X , X ff' f I f I ff X' f ' ' , .f X kjff WX ff X- X X! 55532 fa ly1l1zC1-.EST .. ..,.,,, ,..,.. . The Student Council 'lihe Student Council is a new organization in our school, although plans for lorming it were discussed at Activity Board meetings last spring. The Student Council, although a suhsidiary of the Activity Board, has heen of invaluable as- sistance to the school this vear. The Council is composed of fifteen students, three from each Nl une class and two from each mid-year class, and two facultv members, Nliss Reitz and Mr: Getter. Some ol the projects completed hy the Council memhers this year have heen: taking charge of the Pep meetings during foothall season, helping to keep the school rooms and halls clean, formulating plans to improve our Chapel programs, and conducting sing periods in the little auditorium during the sixth period. 'lhe Council meets every other week during the school year. lts purpose is to take care ol' the students' point ol' view in the government ol the school. l,l'L'.ilLlL'lIli ----- XX'n.BuR CRAVVFORD 1'it't'-l're5m'ui1t - ARTHUR joinss jfxsiii G.txi.i.t.if .St't'i'vZt1i'.i' - liehit .nit ,K -........... .. .... . ..... . . .,.., ..... ,,.. ,,,.,. , ffg is X Eighty-two highly I .......A...... ., ' ...... . .,. I gI-lllL-l-4I-IQ ,,,, . .,,,, I fi The Activity Board .The Activity Board of Wilkinsburg High School is composed of live student members elected by the popular vote of the entire school, and of Eve faculty members appointed by the high school principal. who presides at all the meetings of the Board. The purpose of the Board is to dispose, in the best possible way, of the' money.made by the school activities, to inculcate into the school activities the wishes of the student body, to determine the policy and management of the student activities, and to formulate any policy that will best promote the most important interests of the high school. This school term the Board has accomplished much. lt has pur- chased two beautifuliportraits, one of Mr. Martin, and one of Mr. An- derson, both former superintendents of the Wilkinsburg Schools, and it has presented them to the schoolg has taken over the management of the refreshment stand at Graham Fieldfand has purchased two com- plete sets of scenery for the new auditorium. Mr. Getter, a member of the Board, is diligently working on a hand book for students and outsiders. This booklet will contain all nec- essary information possible about the Wilkinsburg High School. lt will probably go to press early next fall. As the school term is drawing to a close, we leave feeling that we have accomplished many things and that we have done our best for Wilkinsburg High School in the past year. STUDENT MEMBERS FOR THE YEAR RICHARD SMITH DOROTHY GILLESPIE CHARLES BYERS JAMES BAKER DOROTHY SMITH RICHARD Bum. FACULTY MEMBERS Miss HELEN FARIS Miss JANE ANDERSON Miss VINNIE E. KNAPPENBERGER R. A. GETTER H. T. HARPER '-three - 1 qv-rx .g q V , !' F ' iff. . . . . .'1. . , W,,,,,. I The Band lf you live in Wilkinsburg and have not heard of the High School Band, you are indeed an unusual person. Every one is proud of our band. lt enlivens our spirits and puts us in a jovial and happy mood by its playing at the football and basketball games, pep meetings, and our chapel programs. lt is an inspiration, while our team is playing football on a foreign Held, to see our band members marching around the Held in their familiar red and blue uniforms. The band is an optional organization, and, as one can readily see from its membership of Hfty pieces, a very popular one. Mr. Scott, as the director of the band, has really accomplished something this year. The music of this organization excels in three fundamental necessities of good musicg namely, clarity, expression, and balance. Of course we are enthusiastic about this organization, and let us con- tinue to support it in the future as we have in the past. - Le Cercle Francais Do you believe in fairies? lf you don't, here's a very evident proof. We've transplanted a veritable corner from sunny France into our own High School. How else than by the wand of our fairy godmother could we have had such delight- fully planned meetings at Le Cercle Francais? Indeed, l think she gave the club three wishes and they chose, French, music, and fun. A wise choice don't you think? Our fairy godmother was surely pleased, for no meeting was planned without including all three. Perhaps the good fairy, Remembrance, will never let us forget our happy-go- lucky French club meetings: Goldie Locks and the Three Bears, General Foch, the Marseillaise, apple-pie and ice cream, Pere Noel with his gifts and brilliantly lighted Christmas tree, Turlututu and Troundelaire, the two giants, Christmas carols, punch, washing dishes, and Hnally the French play and the program in chapel. Of course, you know the good fairies were assisted by Miss Van Eman, Miss Roney, Miss Shuster, and the officers. President - - - - - HAZEL LINCOLN Vice-President WILLIAM MCKECHNIE ' Secretary - - - PAUL BRIGHT Treasurer - - - RICHARD BULL Marshal WILLIAM MECHESNEY Eighty-four I I .... -4-----.- - -- -'--4- y '-4- ' ' di iV7 .54I-I--l--- -ne - .Y 1 . , . .1 . .,,., .. . . , , . , 1 74- Debating Club An effort was made at the beginning of the fall term to revive in the Wilkins- burg High School interest in an institution which has not flourished here since l9l3g namely, the old-time literary and debate society. Preliminary meetings revealed the fact that more than a score of the students were interested in the organization of the Forensic Society. There were already so many activities claiming the leisure time of these students, however, that to arrange a time of meeting suitable to every- one was almost impossible 5 therefore, it was decided to postpone further meetings of the society until the spring term. Arrangements were made to hold meetings during school time. These arrangements seemed feasible because gym and health classes require only three periods a week, and the future debaters were to take gym and health th.ree days a week during the ninth period and debating the other two days at the same time. lf the plan works and a society is organized, it will probably be affiliated next year with other such societies in the Pennsylvania Forensic League, which is an organization composed of many of the leading high schools of Pennsylvania. Its object is improvement in literary, debate, and musical activities among the stu- dents in the high schools of the state. judging from the interest shown by some of the students, Wilkinsburg is going to have a champion debating team in the very near future. - The Drama Club T The King of Bavaria was considered insane when he ordered the construction of a theatre with only one seat so that he might enjoy plays without the usual irri- tating noises caused by a restless audience. In somewhat the same spirit, although by no means considered insane, Miss Hewitt established the Drama Club in 1927 At the meetings of this club, every one who is interested in the stage may take his turn as both actor and play-goer. lt was decided to limit membership to those who had successfully completed one year's work in dramatics, or were seniors. The club was received with enthusiasm by the school which has supported it loyally in the three short years since its beginning. lt is to the guidance of Miss Hewitt and the splendid interest of the members that the Drama Club owes its outstanding achievements. President - ALBERT WANNER Vice-President MA'RGARET SwAN Secretary - HAZEL LINCOLN Treasurer ------ VICTOR GUSTAFSON Stephen C. Foster Club Several years ago, the Stephen C. Foster Club was organized to train boys to become future members of the Schubert Club. The Foster Club gives its members not only a semester of vocal training intended to help and ease the different voice ranges, but also a good time and a wealth of musical knowledge. Although most of the club members are sophomores, juniors and seniors are welcome. This semester the club membership totals Hfteen boys. The membership should be doubled next year, so let's go, boys, for a good musical time. Eighty-Eve K .,,,,,,m,,, , ,,--, - -1 . p . . ..., y ltr, AUDI! -l-AI.lF2t' .,..,, . .. .. ... fi Girl Reserves The Girl Reserves started off this year with a membership drive which proved highly successful. During the year many social events were held which included a World Fellowship dinner, a Christmas bazaar, a trip to the Heinz Plant, an alum- nae tea, a reception for the sophomore girls, a party for the Hi-Y boys, and a dinner for the other Girl Reserves in our district. Social events were not the only ways in which our girls kept busy, however. Meetings of the club were held every Monday, and at these meetings the girls chose their different hobbies and developed them. Service is one of the fundamentals of the Girl Reserves, and this phase of our club life was not forgotten this year. Many of our members have done social service work at various settlement houses. The plans this year have been successfully carried out by the following officers: President ------- NEDRA JONES Vice-President - ADELINE O'FLAi-IERTY Secretary - - lVlA'RGARET SWAN Treasurer - - HAZEL ALEXANDER Hi-Y Club By its splendid work in the past year, the Hi-Y Club has set a pace that is going to be diflicult to excel in the future. The club took an important part in the Older Boys' Conference at Washington, D. C., last fall. The club members sent as their representatives to this conference Raymond Baum, Glen Spanabel, Donald Clarke, and Thomas Hill. These boys brought back very interesting subjects for discussion. ln December the club re-wrote its constitution, thus making the Wil- kinsburg Hi-Y Club a part of the national organization. The club retained its former officers for the 1930 term: President ------- RICHARD SMITH ' Vice-President - GLEN SPANABEL Secretary - - ROBERT DouGLAss Treasurer - - EDWARD OETTING The Kodak Club G The Kodak Club is an innovation in Wilkinsburg High School, but it has firmly established its right to exist. The club has done work of the most useful sort all year. lt furnished indispensable aid in the making of our Annual. The club members took pictures of many interesting people and places of our school and developed them for use in the Annual. This year the club was under the super- vision of Mr. jeffrey, who admirably instructed the club members in the art of photography. President - MARJORIE joHNs - Treasurer - GEORGE NAGEL Eighty-six l.-... - fr, ..... .....--.. ..... ltfff-Y' g i : in II IP Il I ll life, at H- 4 - - - - - 4 - A Q '52 - i a vg! ' The Latin Club The Latin Club is a new organization in our school, but it has had a promising start. At the first meeting of the year a faculty member from the Latin department of P. C. W., gave a very interesting talk. Later in the year the members of the club enjoyed a trip to the Art Exhibit at the Carnegie Art Gallery. Plays, readings, and Greek dances have been enjoyed bythe club members at various other meetings. lnsuperator - . ----- CLARENCE Lo'rrEs Scribo - - - THOMAS HILL Praetor - DEAN STRUBLE Aedile - - - - - JEAN HOWARD I The Leaders Club The Leaders Club is composed of. senior and junior girls, chosen by Miss Wilson. Next year, however, each girls' gymnasium class will select one or two girls to represent them in this club. The purpose of the Leaders Club is to train girls to be leaders in gymnastic work. The girls meet once a week, and Miss Wilson teaches them the lesson for the next week. The girls take full charge of the classes -teaching the games and exercises planned by Miss Wilson. From its successful beginning, the Leaders Club is sure to take a permanent place among the other high school activities. A ' Madrigal Club Q The nightingale has a lyre of gold, The lark's is a clarion call . And the blackbird plays but a boxwood flute But I love him best of all. For his song is all of the joy of life, And oft in the glad spring weather We two have listened till he sang And awoke our hearts together. The Madrigal Club is the highest music club that the girls of Wilkinsburg High School can enter. To qualify as a member of the Madrigal Club, a girl must have done satisfactory work in the Sophomore Chorus and the Mary E. Steele Club, and she must have kept her grades up to average. The members of the Madrigal Club comprise the choruses for the school operas. The chants before and after the prayer in chapel are always furnished by the Mad- rigal girls. Many town organizations ask 'the club members to furnish entertain- ment for them at various times. Also, during the sing periods in chapel, Madrigal Club members must be ready to lead in new songs. Thus, you can see, the work of the club is variedg but it is interesting, and all, the members enjoy their work. Eiglity-seven g l.--..,, . . 46: ---- -- ---.- .. ...... . FQ' 'J - at! - - Q - - Q S L S 1 5 1i Music Club The Music Club was organized in 1929. lt was started in order to promote the appreciation of music in our school and any one is permitted to join who is interested in music. Music-vocal or instrumental-predominates at all meetings. President ------- HOWARD BAUM .Secretary - MARIAN MCMILLAN Treasurer - Ric:-IARD SMITH Marshal -------- EDGAR HILL National Honor Society The National l-lonor Society was organized in Wilkinsburg High School last spring. To belong to this society is one of the highest honors of the school. The members are chosen on the points of service, leadership, character, and scholarship. Service is interpreted as: fab willingness to render cheerfully and enthusiastically any service to the school whenever called upong tbj desire to perform thoroughly any assigned service in school procedure or student governmentg Ccj readiness to show courtesy to visitors by acting as guide, selling tickets, or assisting students who are behind in their work. Leadership is interpreted to mean: fab demonstrating a degree of initiative in class room activities which leads to higher scholarship for all, fbj successfully holding school offices and other positions of responsibility, fcj exerting a type of leadership which actively and wholesomely influences toward a une leadership. A student may gain recognition in character: tal by meeting his individual obligations to the school promptly and completely: tbl by upholding the ideals of the Christian organization of the school whenever occasion affords opportunity. Pupils eligible to membership must have a scholarship rank in the first third of their respective graduating classes. The pupils are voted on by all the teachers. The emblem of the Society is keystone in shape, on the face of which is a torch and the four letters S, L, C, and S. President ------ WILTON Owens Vice-President - HAZEL LINCOLN Secretary - - Rici-man BULL Treasurer - ----- MR. WOODBURN Schubert Club Membership in the Schubert Club is the highest honor which can be awarded to a male vocalist in the school. Every aspiring young singer must nrst complete the course of training offered by the Sophomore Chorus and the Stephen C. Foster Club before he is eligible for admittance in the Schubert Club. The unusual talent of its members was evident in this year's operatic success, The C1ondoliers . The enrollment amounts to approximately forty membersg and Miss Lawrence, their conscientious directress, expects at least thirty-nine of them to go out into the world and make a name for themselves in the held of music. The Schubert Club has al- ways been one of the most important factors in the school organizations, and its activities this year have certainly strengthened its position. lzigltty'-eight ,cry '-1--------- ----- - ------ - --..-.. . K gif? ' ' f , 5 , L V ' ' di ttf, A - - - , - AI. . fini? . ,,.. ., , 195 The Orchestra As one enters chapel for our morning devotions and entertainment, he hears strains of music, harmonious, rhythmic, and melodious. Yes, it is our orchestra playing the opening selections on the program. We feel proud of the members of our orchestra who have so successfully handled the musical parts of the opera, dedicatorial exercises, plays, class-night, and other social functions. Under the capable direction of Mr. Scott, who has charge of instrumental music, the orchestra has made rapid strides the past season. With the perfect co- ordination and interest shown by the members, he has accomplished a great deal. Do not forget, however, that the students, musicians also, manage the orchestra. Officers were elected from the group. john Rosenstiel and Frank Beymer were chosen student leaders. The orchestra is one of the strongest and most popular organizations in the school. lt is always ready to enliven our activities, and is a really appreciative body. It is growing larger so rapidly that some applicants, unfortunately must be rejected, so you see our orchestra is an organization which is respected and honored by the students. We, the student body, are faithfully behind it in all its projects. Press Club Our school had been suffering for many years from the lack of a journalistic organization until early this fall when Mr. Carson and Mr. lgo went into confer- ence. ln accordance with their resulting decision, a notice was flashed on the screen in chapel to the effect that a Press Club would be established in the near future. Within the following months we had monopolized a complete page in every edition of the Wilkinsburg Progress and had sent two representatives to the Press journal- istic Club in Pittsburgh. The most important school event of each week has been published in the Pittsburgh Press, and the spirit of our club has helped to instill snap into every other school organization. The Press Club has become an insep- arable part of the school and has aided in putting over the productions of the music and dramatic departments. Science Club The Science Club was organized in l9Z3. The object of the club is to promote, among the students, interest in science. Any one who is taking science of any kind is eligible. The programs this year were very interesting. The programs consisted of hlms such as: The Rehning of Oil, The Story of Steel, Up Through Oil Fields of Mexico, and speeches given by the students or the faculty advisor on some scientihc subject. President ------- WILTON OWENS Vice-President - - CLARENCE LoTTEs Secretary - - HAZEL LINCOLN Treasurer - DONALD CLARK Faculty - MR. WOODBURN highly-nine A .....,. - , , , , A . W I lD e . f? . . ' ..... .....Y ,..,., f v cfflfru my . l jfs X l - ' 'flu Y? X i 5 r 11' I J,' , uf. f lllglii nm NV 5 IEW MIDWINTER ,I au' . ! nd Q1 rr ff W7 ' ' w X V' J 'W' 4W-fini P 'N ,am N MQ sy Q ,A -A E Qxq' X V N-4 fJ fi ,Q 'Ls f 4 f gy lun-19 5.632555 ' ' ' 1 .xx 5 AZN P239 ' Q4a Kc,HxxxxZf . 1, x xxtg ,JJ CCCQXYMIKB N15 Ninety K........--..--.---................. ,,-.A 195 ' il I' ' f if . . . I ..,...,.,..,..... . The Review Staff ' Published six times during the school term in the interests of the Wilkinsburg High School by the student body. A Ed itors-in-char ge - Literary Assistants News Editor - - Associate News Editors: Sports - - Reporters .' Activity Board Student Council Clubs: Drama - - Hi-Y - French - Spanish - Science - - Girl Reserves Music - Press - - - Classical - - National Honor Society Class Activities: Sophomore A - junior B - junior A - Senior B Senior A - - School Notes and Personals Alumni - - - fLiterary-llAzEL LINCOLN lManaging-RWM. MGKECHNIE V-IEAN HOWARD ' ' - CLARENCE LoTTEs - EMERSON STONER fGirls-jANE STOLTZ lBOys-LOTT STEFFEY - DOROTHY GILLESPIE - -IANET GALLUP 'ELIZABETH WOODWARD - - DEAN STRUBLE - PAUL BRIGHT - EVELYN CORLEY - JEAN RITZEI. - MARGARET SWAN - HAROLD CULLEN PATRICIA WOODWARD - HELEN Loomis - MARTHA LINCOLN JAMES ENKE - MARTHA MARSH - NAPIER HEPBURN I ELIZABETH COBER - WALTER DOUGLAS - - SARAH THOMAS - MARION STARKEY Chapel - KATHERINE BIDDLE Exchange - FLORENCE CROMLISH Poetry - - JANET C-ALLUP Humor ---- HENRIETTA PERKINSON Book Reviews - - E ----- GUSS BRUST Artists-LYNN CRAIVIER, ,IANET GALLUP, CLARENCE LOTTES, FRANK ETAEWART, Guss BRUST, JAMES GRIER, VVVILLIAM SIPLE, MARGARET AN. Typists-NORMA JENKINS, RUTH RABOLD, KATHERINE RIXNER, JACK HOLIvIEs, GLADYS BOWERS, ROSALIE QUIL, ANNA SOBEK. FLORA KOTZlERS, ETHEL MCMANNIS. Advertising Manager - - Distribution Manager Art Advisor - - Literary Advisor - '-OIIC FRANK REICH RICHARD BULL - - WM. A. PRICE HELEN A: ANDERSON - 1,.,g,v,,,.,.,. QL.--.W.:.W -,-if-If umm ig., ......,... .....,. .... ....,. . H ,avg 6 0 ,Q 5 gif -I -- I- 4 lofi. .1 .. ,,.,., I fi- The Spanish Club The Spanish Club has had quite a successful year, and some interesting pro- grams have been given. lt is the custom to elect the officers, especially the president and secretary, from the members who speak Spanish most fluently, as their duties re- quire constant use of the language. ln this respect the Club has been fortunate this year, as also in the chairmen of its committees. Miss Virginia Newman, as head of the program committee, has arranged for most interesting speakers and has sponsored some good dialogues and little plays. Miss Gail Hobaugh and her help- ers have given us delicious refreshments and the Club has enjoyed, while sitting around the tables discussing them, small talks in Spanish, getting acquainted with our visitors, most of whom are alumni, former members of the Club, or Spaniards from South America. Some snapshots, found on another page, will give an idea of the different ac- tivities in which the Spanish Club engaged this year. - El Senor Valera of Mexico gave us one evening a very interesting talk about his country. He used such beautiful and clear Spanish that most of his audience understood all he said. A number of other Spaniards have likewise been so kind as to talk to the Club, and we Gnd the variety of accents very helpful in cultivating our ear for the languages. The Stagecraft Club The Stagecraft Club was formed in january, 1930. Its purpose is to provide an opportunity for those of the student body interested in creative work as re- lated to the dramatic and musical productions of the High School. The club is divided into four sections to express this interest in practical work, namely, designers, stage carpenters, electricians, and utility men. When new set- tings are required, it is the duty of these boys to design and decorate them: and also to plan and srpervise the lighting effects. Since its organization, the stagecraft club has executed work of this type for various departments in the High School, as follows: March 21, Pomander Walk, the Operetta to be given on Class Night , and May l, the Gym Exhibit. The various activities are planned to create an interest in this type of work, and the experience gained by the boys serves as a basis for critical judgment in this particular work in the theatre. Mary E. Steele Club Two years ago, when the Mary E. Steele Club was organized, there was very little known about it. Last year the girls did not have much time in which to show the school what they could do, but this year, under the capable directions of Miss Lawrence and Miss Shultz, the club has grown, and its activities have been noted throughout the school. On several occasions the girls have added much to our chapel programs. This club is a stepping stone to the Madrigal Club which is com- posed of girls possessing the greatest musical ability in our school. The Mary E. Steele Club, named for our former director, Miss Mary E. Steele, is made up of about sixty-Eve girls who are all working hard in order to become Madrigal Club members. The girls in the club are mainly sophomores and juniors. This club is still young, but next year we shall expect great things of it, and we probably won't be disappointed. Ninety-tw I- Q I MII? I .Vfjy f'4 - .. , H II! f -Ig , '- -I . 1,41 , I 5 'fr 'g4...,,u..-...-gr..-fxxusxfggl-.'.1 PERS-ONNAGES DE LAS PIECE Les Pattes de Mouchen PI'ospcI' Block X'z1IIhm'c - l3IIsoIIicI' 'I'hiI'ion - Plllll - Baptiste llcnri - L'II domcstiquc SIIzzIImc - Colombzl Clarissa - Marlhc Solungc - CILILIIIIITQ Souffleuse L. DE X7Ic1'I'oRIEN SARDON - - - - DoN,xIID .NlCKliIiVliR STEN H.fX1.l-'VARSCJN CARMEN AI.II3If:RTI ROBERT BECIITOID - ROBERT Rl.-XL FRANK BEYIIIER - j,IIIIus ORTII - PIIIJI. SMITII - BENVENIJI'-X DIIIII - RLITII NII.I. BIiT'I'Y CooI'I1R VIRGINIA LINN HAZEL LINCOLN MAR'I'II.-I AIARSII JEAN RITZEL 4- ----- .--... 06 ,,, 1 Lf no 195 'Q The Romantic Agev The Dramatic Department chose as its first production this year a three-act modern comedy called l he Romantic Age. lhe plat' concerns a younfv girl who believes. even in this modern age, that . . w gallant lmtglwts. and hrave deeds, and dreamy romance should he one s daily tart. The lamily ol this young girl, together with a neighbor-boy, try to dissuade her ' -,, -h ,,l.r romanticism, hut to no avail. lt takes btrwast, in masquerade guise, to c anne it nnnd and make her satisfied with twentieth century romance. CAST OF CHARACTERS - l.ltc1Y lRv1N XYll.l.l.'XM Grzoss - lNlARlON STARKEY - l21.lzr-xBE'rH CORBETT - ALBERT XVANNER - - -lmvies Ross llus'roN lWCCUl-LOUGH - ljEAN VAN RYN - Nl.-XRIAN ,loHNsToN Mrs. linowle Nlr. linowle - lllelisande linowle jane, a cousin liohhy. a neighbor Gervase Mallory Ern, a small boy Gentleman Susan Maid - - Ninctv-tour Air.-1-.x.-.----..-----....-........-..3 tf v -- 2 . Fi ,. .. ..., ,..,., ffl Pomander Walk Colorful costumes and scenery lent much to the successful production ol' l'omander Walk , a romantic comedy, given by the Dramatic Department. 'lhe scene ol this play, as well as 'that of Hlhe Romantic Age was laid in England, in a small suburb of London. Five homes face on Pomander Walk. The adventures and personalities ot' the occupants of these homes form the fast-moving plot of the play. Nlarjolaine lachesnais, a naive lirench girl, meets and falls in love with .lack Sayle, son ot' l.ord oli Otlord, who is a childhood sweetheart of Madame Lachesnais. l3inallj,', Nlarjolaine and jack bring the two older people together for a happy end- ing. 'lo make this a really romantic comedy. Sir Peter, Lord ot' the Walk, ensnares the willing heart of the Widow Poskettg and Miss Barbara Penniment. an old maid. tknot by choicel falls in love with her boarder, Nl r. Pringle. And to make it a really comic romance. there is introduced the Eyesore, a very detestable fisherman: Brooke-l loskyn, a bragging blustery fellow, who is an ofiicial toastmaster in Lon- don, and the Lamp Lighter. Xinetx -lixt' ,K,.,:-.s...----..-.--..-...........-...j I tx- ' 06 r 5 - - 2 Q ? ' .,,. ...... , ,.,,. , 1 4 The Goncloliers The Gondoliers, a Gilbert and Sullivan opera, was the vehicle by which the music department exhibited its talent this year. The setting of the story is in Venice among the picturesque gondoliers. After living the carefree life of the gondoliers for some years, Marco and Guiseppe Palmiere learn that one of them is the King of Barataria. There is uncertainty as to which one of the brothers is king, howeverg so, until the identity of the king is announced, these two brothers rule the kingdom together. Everyone is happy until the Duke of Plaza Tora and his wife, the Duchess, bring their daughter Casilda to meet the two young men. This girl was betrothed, when she was but a small child, to the King of Barataria, and her father and mother now bring her to marry the king. Naturally Guiseppe and Marco are troubled, because both of them are mar- ried, and their wives, Tessa and Gianetta, have something to say about the matter. What appears to be a hopeless tangle is finally unravelled when Inez, who had been the king's nurse when he was a baby, declares Luiz, the drummer boy, whom Casilda secretly loves, is the king. Xiliely-six f.....-.--. .... .-.- - .. - , . .... . .... S 5 195 TTS' - :fjfhy E ,.l, ' -VAX , 4- I! A :'f'TTL.1 T - Tffi' 'i ' 4 4 '3x'...,,...... ..-f,,.,,.......'3 Xinulx'-Sex LII Madrigal Club AT.-XRGUERITE BRINKER lfll.liEN BROWN ELIZABETH COBER CORINNE CRAWFORD HILDA COURAGE MARTHA ENKE HELEN ERNEY IXTARGARET GAUSSER KATHERINE HESS GMI. ITOBAUGH JANE HOOG JEAN HOWARD AIEAN HYSLOP MARGARET TNGHRAM BETTY KEARNS ALICE NTAASSIN MARION MAC MILLAN HELEN fHLICAR'l'NlgY GERTRLJDE MCCLELLAND EMILY NELSON VIRGINIA NEWMAN RUTH NILL MARY OW EMILY PHILLIPS JEAN SCHMIDT JEAN SHIELDS RUTH STONER SARAI-I THOMAS BETTY THOMPSON MARION THOMPSON LOIS THOMA MERCEDES VANCE ALBERTA WILLIAMS MARY XVYNNE M I 4---.. ..... .....---... 1 r-X - 1 S 'S 193 KW? J, - iw' E ll if I . .... . .,..,.,,,.,.,. T T Schubert Club ,IQHEODORIE .'XN'l'0NOl'LOS ROBERT BliCK'I'Ol.D ,IOHN Busczu FRANK COHOE DONALD COOK DAYTON CRONISTFR KIAMBB DILTZ ROBERT DOUOI..-Ass NIOHN KIAH-URS IYMII. KIOHNSON ROY JOHNSON HOWARD LATIM.-KR jAc:R NXCIJILRINTVIUI' DWIGHT fX1CVX'HlR'I'ER ROBERT NIORGAN THOMAS NAPIER EDVVARD CETTINO KIAATEB PRATT NIILTON SLJTER DIOR SMITH JAMES XVALKER JACK VAYEBB XVILLARD XVHITLATCII DEAN XYIGGINS Mm-lx -cighl 1 .,1ff.,...- f.f.ff,,-nrxx,-..- I K .............. .... .,.... ,,.,,,, , , , - ' , , r LDIII A REA .-XDAAISON HOWARD BAUAI FRANK BEYIIIER LEIGHTON CROAILISH FRANK CRISPER XYILLIAAI DEPEW .IAAIES EARHART 51.-'XURICE EAISHIEAIER MARY LOUISE GILROY DANIEL GROSS VICTOR GUSTAFSON sl.-AMES HARDY STANLEY HARRISON FfDGAR HILL FRANK IIULAIE Xinctx-IIIIIL Qrchestra XX'ILI.IAIvI IRISH JOHN JAFFURS DOROTHY KELLER HOWARD LATINIER DOROTHY LEWIS VVXILLIAM LILLICK CLARENCE LOTTES DOROTHY LOOSE LOIS LORENZ CHARLES NIAGEL DONALD NICKEEVER HAROLD MEYERS -IOHN PARRIN JOHN ROSENSTEIL ALBERT SHADLE RARIQK SHRINER RDTII STONER FRANK STEWART ERNEST 'FURTON ROBERT TRUXAI. XVELLINGTON YASTINL ROBERT YOUNG Director ELVVOOD N. SILOTT Student Leaders EDGAR HILL FRANK BEYMER Managers HOWARD BAUM DONALD IWCKEEVER L.. ..... -- 'S W' be D ' ,A X , 1 ,M I .1-,VYV - - -- - I- , 'ED 1,03 Q, 4---:1f1ff.,, -ff, ,,,,....- CARL ALBITZ HOWARD RAOAI ' FRANK BEYAIER WILLIAM CRAIG LEIGIITON CROMLISII WILLIAM DEPEW JAMES DICK LIAAIES EAIRHART DANIEL GROSS DONALD HALL LEROY HALL Ross HALL RIGI-IARD HAMBLIN jAIwIE5 HARDY STANLEY HARRISON .IOIIN HECK NAPIER HEPBURN LEROY HICKS EDGAR HILL jOsEPII HINSLEY WILLIAIVI IRISH Band DUDLEY JOHNSTON HOWARD LATIMER FRIEND LATIMER JAMES LEMMER jEROIvIE LIEBLICK Wll.EIAM LILLICK HOWARD LONABAUGII RALPH MEYERS HAROLD MEYERS EARL MGKNIGHT VYVILLIAM MECHESNEY ROBERT MCGREIXGOR DONALD MGKEEVER ROBERT MILLER ROBERT MILLIS HOWARD PENNY ROBERT RIAL FLOYD RINKER ALBERT ROGERS JOHN ROSENSTEIL HAROLD SAUL ALBERT SHLENKE RARICK SHRINER FRANK STEWART EARL STEWART EVERETT SIRUBLE MILTON SUTER MORDECAI SHAW WILLIANI SMITH ERNEST TURTON ROBERT TRUXAL WELLINGTON VASTINE PAIJL XVOLF EUGENE XVALTI -4, XVILLARD WHITLATGII ROBERT YOUNG Director ELWOOD N. 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President - - - - RICHARD BYRNE Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Historian UNE STUART BIDDLE AIIINIOR GEORGE jAAII2s ITICK ' y M I ID -l- I.l ..... ..,. . ,,, ffl IANUARY, NINETEEN THIRTY-ONE de NINETEEN THIRTY-ONE Fl l , ,L-, -.... .... . . ..... . ..... if A , 1 I I T , . 1:15. ,.......,.,.,, ,..,, , 1 71 Adolescent Adventurers Lindbergh - - Columbus Magellan Francis Drake Pocahontas - Queen Elizabeth Washington - Robert Bruce Marco Polo Napoleon Louis XVI - Andrew jackson Lincoln - - Daniel Boone - john Rodgers Clark Captain Kidd - Empress josephine King Arthur - Robin Hood - Paul Revere - Hiawatha I - - Minnehaha - Alexander the Great Kit Carson - julius Caesar Clara Barton - Florence Nightingale -Byrd - - - - Madame Curie - Peary - ' - ROBERT COLBAUGH NILS WAHLBERG - CHARLES BYERS - WILLIAM IRIsH lVlA'RGUERITE BRINKER - RUTH NILL - GORDON BEAN ROBERT MILLER BYRON VAN RYN DONALD McKEEvER - CARL URBAN CHARLES CREDE - NAPIER HEPBURN - HERBERT KEMBLE - LOTT STEFFEY - - ROBERT RIAL MARGARET JOHNSTON - EDWARD GETTING ARTHUR JOHN ROBERT HAASE - OTTo RAMIK RHONWIN GRUBB THEODORE ANTONOPLOS - HAROLD RowE JAMES DILTZ - LOUISE MYER ELIZABETH WOODWARD - FRANK BEYMER - VIRGINIA LINN - JACK SCARR Une h d 110 -1: I----1 . ,,,,,- ------ -- ---.. .-... .... ....Y.A.. I5 yyzv- Q Qlffi ' ' ' 5 I vig - - M Q -A - X ' a- 9 4. ' THE JUNIORS I call myself a literary man Name the poets, surely can Collins, lsrey, Cowper, Burns, I know all a student learns. l'm a junior in the High School. French, I speak just like a native Subjectives used with superlative, House is female, so's a chair All these secrets 1 can bare- I'm a famous junior in the High School. Geometary is just a snap A dandy place to take a nap. X is nothing, l s the same Geometry is just a name. I know-for l'm a junior in the High School. - Physics is a boring thing High falluting phrases ring Upon our ears until the gong Saves us ,' nay, I am not wrong For 1'm a junior in the High School. A study period's made for sleep I t's also a good time to reap Revenge for that ill-fated jab That brought the teacher back to nah A famous junior in the High School. Chapel is the place to be Many things you there can see Violin solos, sopranos high To think of them just makes you sigh To be a junior in the High School. -Bos MCMASTERS Kiser fat Butler airportjz And these are the airplane hangarsf' G. F.: Oh, Don, do they really fold those big things and hang them up like clothes? Depressed junior: Give me a curl- ing iron and a bottle of carbolic acid. Salesman: What are you going to do with them? D. junior: Going to curl up and Lll6. Une hundred tive JUNIOR JOKES The Hygiene class had gathered for its regular meeting. Mr. Browning had started the lesson and all was set for an hour of health, when a small sophomore sheepishly edged his way into the room. He stood there gazing around in a be- wildered way. Mr. Browning Cpleasantlyj: Hy- giene? ' Billy Rhodes Cgratefullyj: Hiya, Prof. Mr. jenkins: Do you think Henry Ford would make a good president? Howard Giles: Verily, he has the makings of another Lincoln. Frances jackson: l'd like you to paint a picture of my late uncle. Artist Lynn Cramer : Bring him in. Dot: l said my late uncle. Cramer: Bring him in when he gets here, then. Snyder: Everything l say goes. Ken Maxwell: Well, come into my garage and say 'go' to that car of mine. Critic: Your jokes are terrible this issue. Editor: Yeah-P l put a bunch of them in the furnace, and the hre just roared. . l Giles: Yes, sir: l paint a picture in a day and a half and think nothingof it. Mr. Price: Neither do l. Dorothy G.: Ever hear the new mouse-trap song? janet G.: No-shoot. Dorothy G.: My Sin-. Miss Covil: Why did you spell pneumatic 'newmatic'? Ethel McMannis: The 'k' on my typewriter is not working. . 9335 xr f li . tw '-sI II-wnI'r!m5EIrInvI5Fvl 'IIv ur::am'IeI uv'v'-- Qgugrymm , , li I ,g., ............ ....., P W1 T 1 I ' 1 T 1'IfL-..aq- -- -.., -4 - I ,W YE- Jolly Tumors Name Nickname Specialty Ambition SARAH LOUISE ALDRIDGE...Sally ............ Putting up hair ............ To be a speaker THEODORE ANTONOPLOS A,.... Ted .,,......, MARY LOUISE BACHMAN...WCCSlC ...... ROBERT BECHTOLD ...........,... Becky ...,,.,.,. FRANK BEYMER ....... BOYD BOWERS .....,...A Bemner...,....... SELMA COHEN ...,.....,...,,....... Selma .......... EFFA LoU CRAWFORD ......,,, Lou .........,.... CHARLES CREDE .................. .Chuck ........, . jAIvIES DILTZ ........ MIRIAM ENGLE ...... ,. HELEN ERNEY ...R...... Kay ...................,........ Good-looking ........... Football .........,.,...... To Liking teachers ....,,....,.. To ........To Being friendly ......,.. -.,. To Public speaking ............ To Flapperi-ng .......... English ................. Good-natured .i...... Bright ...,.................. Talking to boys... .....-Pretty and petite. wear a W be valedictorian be a good cook be a second Sousa find another Lindbergh go abroad To meet the Prince of Wales To To To To .To Talking ........................... To Teaching gym ............... Being good ...... Giggling ........... Socxable .....,......,,,.....,..,... Playing the piano ........ Acting funny ......., Blushing ..,....,......... IIELEN FRECH .i.............,..,.... Giggles .....,i..... llEl,EN FULLERTON .,...,....,.., Nehi ....,....,.. ........ FRANCES GOFFE ..,....,........... Frannie .,................... DoRA'GooD ..,............. ......... D ora .,.......... RHONWIN CRUBB ................. Rowena ,.................... ROBERT HAAsE ...............,..,., Bob ..,.....,. KENNETH HARRITY ..,,' ......... K enny .,...,... CATHERINE HARRIS ,,......i.,... Katy .....,,, NAPIER HEPBURN .............,.. Nape ........ BLANCHE HIxoN ........,.,.,..,.. Bing ......... DORIS HARDY ........ FRANK HULNIE .....,... WILLIAM IRISH ........ -loIIN -IAFFURS ,.,. ..i.......,...,,.. j ohn .....,,., lWflARTHA JENNEWINE ...,......, Toozly ,..,..... MARGARET JOHNSON i.,... Playing pianos .,............ Drawing pictures .,....... Playing a fiddle ........... Going to Europe.. Bashfullness ............ ......,DancIng........,......... To To To To To To To To To To To ,To .To DrIvIng Elcars ...,.......... To HERBERT KEMBLE ......,,.,...... Herb ...,.... ........... C aptain ...,............ ........ T o VIRGINIA LINN ,..........,,..,..... Dolly ......, Talking ..,....,,.....,. To JEAN LOGAN .......... ........ j ackie ...,...,.. ....,,.,,.. S tepping out .................. To HELEN LOOMIS ........ ,......,... H elen .........l. Being polite ........ To llowARD LATINIER ......,..,,.... Howdy ..,..... jerking sodas .....,........... To THELNIA LUTHER ..,......,.i...., Cutie ............ ,..,,.,.,.. D ancing .,........,.... ........ T o EMILY MAD.IoRIc ....L..,....,,.. Emmy ...........,,........... Driving cars ..,...........,.... To LOUISE MYER .....,...., .......i W ee Wee ......, Being sweet ......,. To ROBERT MILLER ....,.............. Bob .......,...,.. ............ Q uiet ...i...,...........,,.........., To llUSToN McCUI.I.oc:H ..i,,..,. Huie ..l...l.. ,.....,.... T ryingtobe big .......i..,. To own a new car be a commander be Cay bright climb a hill be contented be smart play golf know everyone be a good housewife a cowboy a pirate a fancy diver like Patrick Henry smiling Susie an artist a fancy skater ' be like Napoleon write something own the Greeks be a movie actress make a touch-down a bull-fighter loved nicer a geologist meet Beau Brummel help everyone be in a circus own a 'newspaper grow up One hundred six . I ,Iv I .Sit I---Q. fy, ...,-...,. .vp 'EYE Name JOSEPHINE MYERS ............... ROBERT MCCULLOUGH ........ DONALD MCKEEVER ............ DWIGHT MCWHIRTER .... DOROTHY NORTON ................ I C4 ' o n .f A 5 . . :WT D E 5 I W Al- - , ,I- -3 fi ,O Jolly Juniors Nickname Josy .........,... ........ Specialty Eating .......... Kanudi ,......... ........ J Okes ............. .. Don ......... Haffey ........ ........ Blondy ........... - ...... Georgie .......... ........ Curly .......... ........ Boots ......,,,. ......., Mary .......... ....... GEORGE NAGEL .....,.. ......... ' MARY Ow .............A............... EDWARD OETTING ................ Ed ............ EMILY PHILLIPS ..,,............., Em ....,...... JOHN PARKE ............ ..,,,....4 I ack ........ EMILY NELSON .................... OTTO RAMIK ....,,..... .,.,..... O t ..........,. ROBERT RIAL ,.,...,,,., .......... B ob ......... MARY RITCHIE .................... HAROID ROWE .I...... .......... H al .......... KATHRYN RUSSEL ..,...I,......., Gay ....,,... HAROLD SAUL ........,.. ......... RUTH SHUBERT .................... ALBERT SHADEL .................... MARGARET STOCKDALE ......... BETTY STUMPENHORST ....... Lorr STEEEEY .........,..,.....I.... MIl.TON SUTER ...,.... ......... DOROTHY SCOTT .,., ..... ......... FRANK SWISSHELM ............. ROBERT SNYDER ................... MARGARET SMITH ................ MARGARET SPEER .,..............., JEAN TREDINNICK .,....,......... GRETEL TROG ........................ CHRISTINE TROGLIONE ....... HELEN TURNERA.- ....,...... ERNEST TURTON .................. JAMES WALKER .................... KATHRYN WOMELDORF ....... ELIZABETH WOOIJWARB ....... PATRICIA WOODWARD I......... - MARTHA WYNNE .................. MARY WYNN .,......,.. One hundred seven Harold ........ ........ Ruthie ........ ..,.... Al ......... Peg .......... Betty ........... ...,.... Lott ..,.,.,,. Milt .,,..I... Dot .......... Swissie. ....... ....., - Bob .......... Peg .......,... Peg .,........ Jeanie ........, ........ Gretel ......... ....... .Chris ,.......,,. ......,. Helen .......... ........ Ernie ........... ..,,.... Jim ,,.,...... Katie ........... ..,..... Polly ........,.. ........ Patsy ........... ......I Matne ........ ....... Molly .......... A mbition ........'l'O Own a bus .........To Everything ...................., To .Paper hanging .............. To Plays ................................ TO Mathematics .................. To Sports .............I....,........... TO Forgetting things ......... To Vacations ..............,,.,..... TO Gymnastics ..,................. T0 That certain party ...,.., TO Boy Scouts .I....,...,.,....,.. To .Making people laugh..To .Hurrying ........................ ,TO Laughing .,...... Noisy .......,... be a clown be a traveler be a detective be Mary Pickford be a scientist brighten the world be a surgeon teach botany tame lions Own a shoppe drive a street-car play basket-ball be good ........,TO win a silver bugle ........TO Glasses .....................,....... To Acrobatics ................I..... To Reckless driving ...r....... To Losing things .....,......... To Boys .....,........................... To Cheer-leading ..... ........... T o Rings ....,.,....,,,..... Nothing .......,... Lnrls ................,..,..........,.. Shaking hands .............. Blushing .......,..,,.. FrIendlIness ...,................ Being agreeable ..,.......... Speaking German ,,...... Cute clothes ..r.....,.......... Collecting A's .......,,...... Clarlnets .,.....r,................ Report rooms ......,,....... Dancing ........,..... Playing .......................,.... Dressing like her Smiling ............................ English teachers ........., - climb a tree be a good husband be sweeter QimpossibleJ be a druggist go to California be a hair-dresser put pep into us Nobody knows To Gnd the answer to maiden's prayer To play caveman To be a hero To ride a horse To find her hero To make more friends To be aninterpreter To be a ballet dancer Everything To be a musician To be mayor To be an usher- To be good for something twin.To be an aviatrix To be an Opera star Perfect math lesson A Q,-Q -........... .... . ...... . ......... 3 ffffv' Q 1 ,.,,lZ,,' ,I . 1 1 - - i .,.. One Hundred eight VS' rf lI Ii li ' I ll la , 'S' 195 .ff-- ' 4 .wffiff ' J' QW 1 ,M .. - .. - .. - v ..-f - ',,4f ' V 4. 1, .4 '51,-.1-1...,I-.1--gfvxtirf-,,..,. One hundred nine i l.--..,,,, ,,, . Al-X s - -----. ...... iwf lll f1i , ..,, .,.,., fi fx pn' QQ fi' , X4 :X X5 C2115 W Q f , f ,Qu ig? OUR Mnscor X35-gg0B R'HL 'xvowkfhsevfn RQ SML? 2 XNA I fyyh ' N Em? Xfigxv -Jai A . ag? I? T524 V3 V9 9 T Nw 'Vw jp 'XPEG' Bmfwrm FY E EVN CRf7f'7fR ...fab 5 ll N 19:25 r'. L ....... ,.,. . . ,.. .... ...... . .... . . . . W I P I Ilia PV -, - - i - - , Y W One hundred eleven W X- 4r!p'i'a X- IANUARY, NINETEEN THIRTY-TWO IANUARY, NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE Ll red twe NINETEEN THIRTY-TWO Q ,f,.,- ...,.,..,.. Aw' e lgfi' Q 0 ' 1 f - - -l- Ilia ig? . T552 .A . . .1 . .Y ,,.. . , . ... fl SOPHOMORE ENGLISH PROBLEM CXVI Exercise 7,799,000,000: The punctuation of simple compound sentences. Directions: Write the number, gender, and case of each punctuation mark. l. Yes sah! De cat Dulap up all dat milk. 2. Davis awful sorry, Byrne de Bean for your supper. 3. That little pest, first he Seddon my hat then he put Salton my peaches. 4. Herman did not Suter so she shot him. 5. See this Wood. Well, Carter into the Woodyard and l will give you a Nickle. 0. Depew was Large enough for Moore. 7. Anna May be in Earnest. 8. l saw Marion the wagon. 9. Although Thompson was Young, you would have wondered at the Sizer him. 10. She Gross a Bein in her backyard. ll. l saw Greenaway down yonder in that Dale. IZ. The Talento that man is remarkable. l3. Don't bother Agnes if she's Aiton. l4. The poet Leighton his back and looked at the Bright stars above him. l5. Help, help, the Millis on fire. I6. That Curran away with my girl. l7. There stood Queen Wagoner Tail. 18. justin side the door sat my dad, wait- mg. l9. Although it is second handed that Bedsworth hve dollars at the least. 20. Before anyone could stop him he had Rushton the stage. Note: Key for exercises found on page l033M. sir, but he done Nelson :- l heard you had to shoot your dog. Summerville:- Yep Nelson :- Was it mad? Summerville:- Well, it wasn't eitactly pleased. Annabel :-'Al have an awful toothachef' llargie:- l'd have it taken out if it were mine. Annabel:- Yes, if it were yours, l would, too. ADVENTURES IN DRIVING I cranked her up- The clutch was in,' The ground flew up And hit my chin. The gas tank leaked- I lit a cigarg The Ford stayed there But I went far. The front wheel broke A fence we knocked, And I to sleep Was gently rocked. I asked my girl To ride with meg A tire blew out And so did she. We met a mule, No more to tell,' The F0rd's in heaven. And l'm getting well. He who flunks And still is gay, Will live tot flunk Another day. -LUCILLE WEAVER Bill Smith:- Where did you get that fun- ny looking dog? Dick Moflitt:- l'll have you know that animal is a police dog. Bill :- You never saw a police dog that looked like that. Dick:- He's in the secret service. Harriet Bannatyne:- Why don't you like spaghetti? Elizabeth Scritchheld:- Because Washing- ton said we should avoid all foreign entangle- ments. Miss McMurray:- Why is English called the mother tongue? Stella jones :- Because father seldom gets a chance to use it. One hundred fourteen 2 I 'II ?? H1371 wif XFN ux4 'WS Lyn 'I C1-agus I n- hllmlre-i wuwlltnen ' I ' ' :lvki N e JI.: if - - 'lgfz 1 , . . ..., K..- A,,f I . 06 D i , 1 QW, 1 - - - fl- ' 2 . p . ,R ,... . , . . Y ,..,. RATH - BULL SPEARS MCKILLOP COYLE SNYDER BAKER ALBITZ TROGLIONE M AC K - REMALEY DONALDSON 1929 Lineup Left end, Captain Left Tackle Left Guard - Center Right Guard Right Tackle Right End Quarterback - Left Half Right Half Right Half - Fullback Onrh Ii f,,lt K.-. . --- ' Aft ..- --- -- ..-.. .- ....... ...,., ui1.'f F ' LM? Qc ,I . ilmfl 1 4 I PW F - - - - - , . 1. ,,..., , .. ... fl- G Football The football season of 1929 was a highly successful one for Wilkinsburg High School. Several times during the year our victories were earned through sheer hard work and determination to make that line hold: examples of this sort of stamina on the part of our players is evidenced in the many times our opponents were stopped at the very goal posts. To encourage our boys in the Held our school this year adopted a mascot-the tiger: and this rapacious rascal could be seen at all our games. The season opened this year as usual with Avalon. These ancient rivals were also our first victims, for they were vanquished by the score of 37-0. The next game was with Tarentum-a new attraction on our schedule. Tarentum proved a stronger foe than Avalon, but, with Albitz and Donaldson carrying off laurels for the day, our team came out the victors with an 18-0 score. From Tiiiin, Ohio, came the junior Order of the United American Mechanics who also bowed to the burg to the tune of 27-6. Troglione starred in this game. The next game was with Pea- body, an old-time rival, but one which we have not played for several years. The opponents, with unexpected strength, held our boys to a 0-0 score. Our team next journeyed to Irwin to defeat Norwin High. True to prophecy our boys did win by a 25-6 victory. Greensburg, the most important game of the season, was played in a veritable sea of mud. This game ended the 1929 title chances of Wilkinsburg, because our boys went down to a 12-2 defeat. lt was dur- ing this game that Baker made his sensational runback of the Greensburg kickoff. Armistice Day brought Butler here with a team both strong and powerful. Remaley took the spotlight in this game and helped our team win by a 38-0 score. To take the place of Union High, our old rivals, we traveled to Beaver Falls for our next game. Two or three breaks changed what had promised to be a close game into an easy victory, 10-6. So with one defeat, one tie, and seven victories, the 1929 gridiron season ended. To Coaches Carrol, Browning, and Grim, as well as to the entire football squad, we extend our heartiest congratulations and our hopes that next year's season may prove as fruitful as did our '29 season. One hundred nineteen -,-'I-I-A! , f ' 1 sg'- 195 ' l r ..a' or - ,,., If i W f lv , lI ,lD l! -l -AI -I4 X? ,..,....,.., ,,..,., I fl? A Toast to Cut Boys To Dick Rath, our captain, all honor is due For catching the passes that Troglione threw. To Baker, our left end, be praise loud and strong From good football playing he never went wrong. To Albitg, our quarter, we praise now dehne Although not very swift he could hold any line. To Bull, our left tackle, whose sturdy frame Has led him thru battles to honor and fame. To Troglione, our left half, the boy who could fly, And skim over the ground like a kite in the sky. To Howard Kregar, our left half so true We extend our homage which is his due. To Spears, the left guard, who never slept And thru whose diligence vict'ry was kept. To Coyle, who was our right guard so gallant And helped give our team the name of valiant . To Scott, a guard, of wondrous size Who helped guide our team on to its coveted prize, To Kimble, our captain-elect, we send good will complete And a hope that the '30 season be free from defeat. And last but not least our good coaches three, Who led our boys on to prized victory. One hundred twenty e 4-.-.--.-- I ifffsr- -- be , A - - A 27 fe., Boys' Basketball Season Scores VV1lkll1SbLlI'g ssA.... ...ss.A.. Wilkinsburg Wflkfnsburg XX llkll'lSbL1I'g ,..A.. ,..,s..., Wilkinsburg ,,,,.,s .ss,s.,,. Wilkinsburg s,,.,.. ...,..,.. Wilkinsburg ......, .,....... Wilkinsburg ...,.., ......... Wilkinsburg ,,sss,w ,,,,,,.,, Wilkinsburg Wilkinsburg Wilkinsburg Wilkinsburg Wilkinsburg xxfilkinsbufgffffff Wilkinsburg XVllklI1SbLlI'g .,sV.,. ,,.,,,,,. Wilkinshurg Zl-Alumni ,e,,,. ..A.,e.,.l7-Aspinwall ., Z0-Evans City 14-Etna ......,... 24-Svvissvale .. I6-Tarentum .. 9-Norwin ,,..,. Z3-4Verona ...... ZZ-Oakmont .. Z0-Edgewood .. 25--Aspinwall ,. I3-Evans City 36-Etna .......... I6-Swissvale .. 25M-Norwin ...... I6-Verona ...... I3-Edgewood I5-Tarentum .. hfflhl.. .- , .,. ...1....... . .. .... 2 ... .... a 2 . as .f f?' W f be TQ l II ' ilflf I ' QV! D , , , - - 1 i fi e L? , 1,05 fl. Resume of Boys' Basketball Season Our basketball team, although perhaps not quite so spectacularly successful as its 1929 precedent, nevertheless capably upheld the high standards which have been established in previous years by other famous Red and Blue court squads. This year, we did not sail along to a championship or to sectional honors, but took the most thankless path a basketball team can travel -that of winning the hard games and losing the easy ones. The two most highly rated teams in the section, Etna and Swissvale, met more than their match in Wilkinsburg when we ran up big scores against them, only to be nosed out by four and two points respectively in the re- turn games. Edgewood, our ancient floor jinx, is the only team in the section which is able to claim the enviable distinction of handing us two defeats-the first 24-22, and the second, I4-13. But we really can recall these games with just pride, because they were undoubtedly the best that the boys went through from the standpoints of fine basketball and spirited playing. lf we consult the league records, we see that we have won six games and lost six. This position hardly does justice to the splen- did players who wore the Red W this year, but it is far from disappointing when we review the circumstances of these evenly-divided victories and defeats. And now, let's bring to our minds once again the pleasant pictures of our most active basketball representative. First, of course, is Captain Troglione, a mid-year graduate, under whose generalship and by whose example of speedy playing, our first victories were made possible. Then we see that pair of sturdy, reliable guards, Kregar and McCullough, whose value was too fully realized when they graduated in mid-season. Our minds turn next to Mack, the dead-shot of the team and the captain in the latter half of the season, and his running-mate, Miles, whose splendid team playing caught Mr. Carrol's eye the first day of the try-outs. Sometimes we saw Rial at center and sometimes at forward, but always in the thick of the game. Luckily, Wilkinsburg will be given another chance to see Rial as well as McCul- lough, our rangy sophomore center, to whom the coach gave both a football and a basketball letter in his hrst year. Next on the list is our most versatile athlete- lVlcKillop, swimmer, track man, football man, and at his best on the basketball floor. And of course, we can't forget smiling jerry Lieblick, one of the brainiest players in the section, and the local authority on the technical points of the game. We have other credit-deserving basketeers whose less prominent parts in this sea- son's court activities are none the less appreciated and who will probably be moulded into next year's regulars. We wish them the best of luck, although it is certain that they won't need it if they continue doing as fine work as they have done this past season. One hundred twenty-three K.. 1 -,- .4 E' lf r all M - - 4251 . . , ..... l .... .... , , . . , Girls' Basketball Season Record XX,lllill1Sl7Lll'g .,.,, l.l..... XX'lllQlI'lSlWL1l'g w,.,a .,a.,.. XX'ilkinslm1'g ..aaa ,.l. -ll- XY' ' lllilI1SbLll'Q ,aaaw ,.,.l,.. Willcinsburg, Aspinwall .. Aspinwall .Y Bellevue .l,, Swissvale ,, Norwin ,,,... WilliinsbL1rg wY.w, ........ 1 Yllllimflllt ,. XYlllilI1Sl3LlI'g ,,,,,,,l ,,,,.. 2 lm-Svvissvale ., XYill4insburgg w.... .....,,. N ew Castle XX'ilkinshurg ,,,,,,,, ........ 2 0-Av2llOn ...,,. Wilkinsburg .a...... ..,l.... - EdgCWO0Ll Wilkinsburg ,,,,.. .l.,,,,, 3 3-Bellevue ..., Wilkinsburg ....w.,, ...., . . 9-Norwin .,... . Wilkinsburg ,,,,,,., ....,,.. - Orlkmfbnt .. Willainslunrgl s ,. ..... -lillgcwood NX'ilkinslmrg ,'xX'2ll0I1 ,, A . ,4.., ............ . .......... . A.....A, Wy, e 0 Ill I II' 2 'll . T 'ii . 3. . , . .1 . . .L ,,,,, . 342 The Girls' Basketball Season The l9Z9-30 season proved to be very successful for our girls' basketball team. 'Although the girls did not win all their games, they showed wonderful spirit and pep. The schedule this year was a stiff one, but in spite of this the girls came through very well. They used quick and tricky passing and showed some fast playing. The excellent playing of the girls was due to the good coaching, principally. Miss Wilson deserves much credit for her excellent work with the girls. The captain, Ellen Nesbit, played a good game as center, with Marguerite Brinker, Esther Sponagle and Evelyn Norman right at her heels to aid her in her passes. Hazel Gongaware, jean Miller and jean Brooks topped the goals, while the guard positions, held by Margaret Beck, Helen Martin and Vallie Fallon, kept the ball from getting into the hands of their opponents. GIRLS' BASKET BALL SQUAD HAZEL GONAWARE I MARGUERITE BRINKER JEAN MILLER ' ESTHER SPONAGLE JEAN BROOKS HELEN MARTIN ELLEN NESBIT MARGARET BECK EVELYN NORMAN VALLIE FALLON FRANCES SOADY, Manager BETTY HAWTHORNE, Assistant Manager O e hund d twenty-live FL is 1 4 .............. .... . ..... . ..... . -- . Tvs- iAefA!'1'X , 51,21 if A - - f f? .Q . . ., . . . , , ,, .,., 1 f G1flS, Swunmmg Team 5.fx1.1.Y slmzusorv lhml -Iomgs lm MAE Lows Ymnm I 'l:l'uR1ux l ,L'c:l1-Lu XXLAVER L., .,...,...... .... . ..... . . ..... airways , I J, J - I' xx , W C fe , , - - ? . 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A . - - - Aft 'P 'lt ' Q o Index to Advertisements Page AUTOMOBILES wilkinsburg Battery Service Station ....--- ---U7 Tomlinson Motor Complny ------ -------- - ---U7 R. j. Bauman ......--- ---------- - -------355. BANKS Central-National Bank ..... First National Bank ........ Fidelity Trust Company .... Wilkinsburg Bank ......... BOWLING Casino Recreation Parlors ..... CONFECTIONERS' 5?- ' Wilkinsburg Confectionery ....... L. C. McKibI':en ........... Hi-Horner Store ........ Summer's Bakery .... CONTRACTORS Axthelm Electric Company .... Kearns Bros. ..-.-.---- --- Struble Bros. ......-.- .--- COSTUMERS Esser Brothers ......... ' - DRAWING MATERIALS Eugene Dietzgen Company .... EL DRUG srones -Q 'W..A Brawdy's .... ...... Hulme's .... Simpson's ..... Will Cluttonfs ..... Dnfeogps . Caldwell and Graham- .... Mackie Brothers --- ...... - The Charme Shop ........ ENGRAVERS ------I43 ------..---- I49 ---,,-I45 -------l36 ----.,,,.,,,,n3s 'O J .' ---- I 3 I ----l52 ----I40 ----I43 --..-I33 ----I49 ..---I33 ----I4I ----I6l - ---- l48 tl60 -----.ss ------I33 ----I43 -------------l48 ----.,,---..----I34 Penn-Lincoln Gown Shop ......... lang ....... I 33 -----------e..I45 Northern Engraving Company .... One hundred twenty-nine 1 ' . . -.yn , . ,It --l-gI44 W 4 Y L W'-tgp ik' FEED Johnston and Smith ..... FLORISTS T. W. Stephens ..,. Maxwell .... .... - -- William M. Turner .... FURNITURE , Q. FaIIer's ........ HABERDASHERS j. D. Flude Company ..... Dan Kantor ..... ...... F. P. jones ..... HAIRDRESSERS Hazel Beauty Shoppe .... KeppIe's ............ Leoda .................. Page -- I 53 --I-I7 --I6Z --I40 --I58 ---I33 ----I58 ----I53 ----l33 ---- I SI ----l60 Zener's .... -- ............. .... I 52 Penn-Lincoln Barber Shop .... .... I 53 HARDWARE Walmer - ................ McCullough-Whitfield .... -- ., - ..... I54 ----I54 janitor's Supply Company ..... .... I 37 INTERIOR DECORATING Fred U. Smith ....,. --- JEWELERS B. I. Bass .... ..... Dieges and Clust ..... A. Gustafson --L--- Kenyon Brothers --- Mur Jewelry .... 1 ------l47 --..-l62 ----l46 ----l6I ----l53 ----I55 LUMBER Wh'tmore Lumber Company .... ...... I 46 E. Mill Lumber Company .... ....... I 41' . A f, J .1 K-- K ..... ,- ......... 'S 195 ' le I-ID Il -lfll I Index Nl XR lxl: IS X .rn'w Market -, - Kreigar -.-.,-- lioslai' ..,, llzin Heep --- Sablek ,,,,,,. -- R hntles Rrrrthera -- NIUXINU. IIAIILING AND STORAGI: Ilclniar Moving and Storage-- Mt-gzrhan Ilrothers ,,,,,,,, tD'l,c.1rx :tml Nlcilann ,,.,, lla-uri Swan .,...,, Nllblt, tlarlieltl Suhnnl ut' Muaic--- l'llt5I'tlGRAl'lIIfRS I, Ii. Mrtilax ,,,, ln II. 5IcuIr'--- I'I.l MIlI1RS A. I.. Gund ,,,, ,- XXI R. fililteaell-N ,Iarm-s Wilkins ,- PRINIILRS I. Paxton Ilairt ,..,,,,, to Advertisements Small Page ----HZ ----102 ----I5-I ----lil ----I58 ----I-45 . .--l49 ----156 ----137 ----147 ----152 ----I 15 ----I34 ----ISI ----l56 ----l58 ----l54 liurtz Printing Shop---W ----I47 Ziegler Printing ilnmpany---.. ..,, ----I63 Rl:Al liS'l'ATli AND INSLIRANCQI: lztmbcrt and Ynungk .,,.. ,..,,,,,.,,.,,,,,-, I 00 New Realty llunipany ,,...,.,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,- I -IZ Wilkivisbtrrg Real lzstate and 'lrunt Company--ISS Potter Title, Mnrtgage and 'lrust Company----l59 Iiilelily' Title and Trust Company ..,.....,,,, H4 RI S I'.'XI'RAN'I S llentral llafcteria ,,,.,, ,, ,,-, IS7 Xiilkinshurg Restaurant -- .... lnl Penn l.unch ....... .--- ----lhl SVHUOI S Ihilluw Irnn liity tlnllege-H ----HO Duqtiesne Iniversity --.- A.,. I4Z Page Morton School ......,,, e... ,,,. I 4 l Pittsburgh Academy ..,,,.,..,,.,w ---148 Pittsburgh Schonl of ACC0lll1lZlI1CX ..A. ---I57 Universtiy of Pittsburgh .,......... ---I59 SHOES P. l,utlebuhl and Son w,...... ---145 I-1ir0n's F. Sr S. Shoe Store ...,, ---l59 Kinney Shoes .............. ---ISS SPORTING GOODS A. G. Spalding and Bros.-- ..... llil STATIONERS IVlcKnuwn Carnes Company ,,,. ---ISI Kiaer Brothers -------.----- ---l40 W. G. .lohnstnn Company ---- -.--- I 55 l'iennett's ----------.--- ---148 'I'AlI.ORS Iielgei' .----.-..------ ---lti0 Frank Trnglione ----------- ----- l 41 Ralph Truglione and Son .-.- ---H10 Senius Paulsen --------- Schneffel and Torchia ---- -----U8 ----l6U ,l. Herman .-......... ----- I 57 TIIEATRIES Regal ....-.-. ---HB UNDI:RTAKIiRS Iiaton --.-..-.--.--.-- ---I3.Z Thomas D. Turner ---.--.. ...-. I 52 Griflin, -Iuhe and Knee ---. ..... I 56 Curtis and Murphy ...... ----- I 40 WAI.I. PAPIER Walter S, Radcliffe .--.- ---H9 IVIISCIIYLI-ANEOUS The Pe0ple's Natural Gas ilonipany ---. . ---.- --H9 The Westinghouse lzlectric and Nllg. Company--ISO The Willainsburg Progress -...........---..--. lih IJ. VI. Mnlloy -...........- ----- I 57 Il. A Ki, Rubber ilnnipanyg- ...- ,I33 One hundred thirty -fn .-pg...--ng-noir,-qu I Qu-Ilia! Q..-..-.- 4....,.,...-..-............. 1..1q af.-inn-un COMPLIMENTS OF B. 8z G. Rubber Company BARKER PLACE PITTSBURGH, PA. I-'I-EMIITRTEBELE FRED REBELE THE AXTHELM ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICIANS AND CONTRACTORS 209-211 FOURTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. Electrical Contractors for High School and New Additions 1..i..14.1.4lu...llignlgn-...lil-.mglnipq -.EI1,,,.-41.1IIin4.-1111...ig.-.u1uu1un1.u1uu1uu.. CONGRATULATIONS ASS 1930 YOUR SCHOOL IS PROUD OF YOU! YOU ARE PROUD OF YOUR SCHOOL!- And the people of Wilkinsburg are more than proud of both of you . . . FLUIDE CO. CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS, SHOES For the Well Dressed Young Man WOOD AT SOUTH WILKINSBURG Penn-Lincoln Hotel Shop 57lf'5EiH's'iE 51'F5IS'B'-3IF.'52T3eE5 'TT'HE3'1?1l'1T STRUBLE BROS. Inc.--Tinners 7 Distributors of TORRID ZONE FURNACES 754 REBECCA AVENUE WILKINSBURG, PA. .ilW1u.-1.1..1..1..i.,1..1.,,1.q..u,1....1m.1,1...,n-. nn.-.,.1..1,,.i,...,.,1..1..1,.1....g.1..-. Penn Lincoln Gown Shoppe G. E. WAGNER Gowns, Wraps, Hosiery, Imported Jewelry, Purses M odetately Priced One hundred thirlv-three 1.q1p.1pp-ll.-gg-.gn-.gl-glllgigp1q.....qq.l'1n1gq-...1..i..1.,1 1 1 14.1-pi..-.gg-..,l1..1.p.-1.1.1.-M1..1u1g.i,,,1-.pp-I..-.q1m.1l.1..1g,.1......i..1.g1 ....1..i..-qq1..1u1gq1.,1p: 4 n: 7 uu-..:.-::- inf n1::iHi..,1.:7 1..in...qq.1..in.....-...1..1..,.,,-...l I.1Miwin,1..1....g.1...1..i.,..........1..1..1 1.....,1......g1....-u.....1 M1n..,,....'1,.1..1,,..g.....l.1.p,1...1..-......gi,.1n1.'....1 ,um -P., V- r i5f 'Ei7 'fth'EI?1..,,l C . .1 Q? --ll1ll1ll--ll 11111 l1u:-un:a.l1sn:uu1ul 11-1 lu1nn--:u:un1uu1:l-:Il-uujnuillingn li Churchill o24o ll l ll Ll FRANK H TEELE Q rl - 3 OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER 5 For the Mid-Year Class of 1930 M ll l ll ' ll CONGRATULATIONS QQ AND BEST WISHES U FOR ll YOUR FUTURE SUCCESS Q l l ff sos Wood street Wiminsburg El1llill1lliSTll?ll1-UIITIITII-'ll iYilTiTTiT lTUl'lDllillTlI?UlilllllTll1'l 4 Anna McClelland was a cheerful worker Robert Scott is a student Through all her high school days, Works at it night and day, For what she has accomplished He's dignihed and quiet She well deserves our praise. He knows good work will pay. Charles Clegg is acrohatic, So full of pent up energy He's good at chewing gum, Though not so very tall, He often grows ecstatic, Triggie's temper sometimes needs control And sometimes makes things hum. We ve noticed that in Football. PillTllTllilliClilllllll!lllilliluilluill:U'11lin-npnllllil!-1vlllllill'1'llClllllillilUlll1Ul+ uf .ng 5 Illini Twfllzu I i Service and Chif- 1, .. X x Featuring 5 fon-Square, tl , Roman Stripe, l T Point and ,l-Ak-fl BROS' ---:L-.1 Gordon, Trezur, i . , DRY Goons l Fancy Hem Ng Wesfcoff 1 7 . C - JT l PENN AND WOOD WILKINSBURG, PA. 7 Penhurst was Prices-81.00 so 82.50 4,,1,,1,:-::7:gf::7u-54-5:-ff1:-uf::-un::u1u:1uu1n:fnu-::--l::::+::i1112: 101: V lr-H1111 One hundred thirty-four I if- . TIE' 's , ig,2'f.x', 3 '5- 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Studio Appointments I Churchill 2670 I I -I- 111.111n1n1n-011g-llil.1p.1q-11115-1 Douglas, Wanner, Stewart and Vie, These are the four pals so thiekg Wherever one is you know, The other three are sure to go. Bibs Corbett with her cheerful grin Makes everyone feel full of rest. Someday this girl will surely win A thrilling beauty contest. 4. ....................-....,...............-....,..g. . I . I I S1mps0n's Pharmacy I I 2 Stores: 1 woon e. wAu.LAcE aRAnnocK a Fonszs I I 1 I 1 I I I Pure Drugs Good Sodas and Sundaes I I I I E -is Qu-u:'-' :zanrn-nu-1:71-1? 11:-an One hundred thirty-five . 'i f - :Pig-,Alf - .. , Official Photographer ...............................-..................................................................-.......-..g. I I I I . . MCCL YI I I For the june Graduating Class 1930 Extends his Heartiest Congratulations 2 I 27 YEARS OF SA TISFA CTORY SERVICE I 729 Wood Street H Wilkinsburg, Pa. U II - I 1 -ll-n1ll:uu-nl--I i11111 nl-I K. B. is a typist rare. You just should have seen her tear Through reams and reams of copy sheets To make the ANNUAL pages neat. Baker and Swan, Engle and Bright- There's a combination That must be all right. .gn -ll --:win-un1Il-511:-:I11:-111:11-:n-In--:io I I 1 Hazel Beauty Shoppe! I PERMANENT WAVING I Shelton Method I I A11 Lines of Beauty Culture I I Hair Cutting I I OPEN EVENINGS I - 783 Rebecca St. Ch. 1095 I -1- .-..,..............-..- ....-.......,.-...-... .5 '! L . YOU WILL FIND THE PORTAL OF THIS BANK TRULY THE LF l GATEWAY TO COMPLETE CON- SERVATIVE AND GENUINELY i HELPFUL BANKING SERVICE. 1. in T if my T is I ilkinsburg Bank l fl woon AND ROSS l I 4- She's a girl with plenty of sweetness, Surpassed by none except neatnessg No need for an explanation, Catherine Esch without hesitation. That artists like to paint Her curls are of a golden hue And eyes just like a saint. A smile is not wanting When lessie. Williams is near She has personality That makes her a dear. Which nobody can deny And he faces the hardest lesson Without even batting an eye. .-nu1..1,..1n1g.1u piniliggi iggiuin 3141-gl 1lgi.:u1qn1ls1u-gl--Qligrislilpqql ,A---1.-4 - ----- -Y gg.-u1ni-1 1 :i 572- --- -1 .- 1 1 1 11.1.1-.lk-lp-111141-411 -'I' 5 il , l I l l 1 l l ll n l X il 1 Marion johnston is the kind of girl For Chuck Park's a jolly good fellow .-'.1g.1'g.-..1,.1'.1.'1ll-'.....1g!1..1n1.q1..1g.1..1qg1..1..-..p1qq.-.q.1,g3p.1..1'l1nE Ninety Years in Pittsburgh VAL UE- Everyone is interested in values. Your value to an employer is determined by your training for business. The instant you become a member of Duff's classes you will be tuned into the great world circuit of business. Duffs-Iron City College DuH s, Iron City, Martin, and Curry 424 DUQUESNE WAY, PITTSBURGH ATLANTIC 4875-4876 Qnix7n1u-ar :x-sr 1gigin ggig 11 ':: 51:1 5: :: ::7::7u.-n1nin1.:f::7:: ::, ! 1 l 1 11:0 One hnnd red thirty-six s . 1. .,I1,,1,,,,,..,,,1,,,1,,,,..,,1,,i,,,1,,1,,1.,1,...,T T-unzuuiuui11:11ul-ulzwl-ll-ll-uni!!-ruin? I WILKINSBURG BATTERY - - - I SERVICE STATION I 0,Lea1'y 83 McCann I 833 Penn Avenue : I Phone Churchill 1476 - I Batteries Recharged and Repaired I I I Magnetqs, Generators, I -'F I I Starting Motors- HOUSEHOLD STORAGE T GENERAL AUTO REPAIR I --. I WILKINSBURG' PA' I 604-606 Ross Avenue I -1 Penhurst 2637 ' ' ' I Night Phone Churchill 3395-R I w 'K'NsBURG' PA' +n1un1ln-H1111lin:-:l1un1uu-nu-nn-nn1lamina- aiu gig..-nl 111.11.15-I11-q1n1un--hairs:-nu1-111lr-Gil .in-uu1ll-ll1Iu1ll--ll1uu :111 ' 1ul1uu-uu1uu1nn- 1 l-nu1lr1ul-ll-lullli 1nl-ll-ll10f0 I I ' I I 0111 IHSOII 0 OI' OIII all I I T I' M t C I I 1 2 I I LINCOLN FORD FORDSON : I l 5 I Cars--Trucks--Tractors I I I I I I Authorized Sales and Service - is BRANDYWINE 3400 , 7732-38 EDGEWOOD AVENUE I I swlssvAx.E, PA. II I 3 3 LINCCLN Fonosom i II 1 CARS . TRUCKS , TRACTCRS I I ,f,.-.....,.-..-.......,-..1.-1hh- .1u--n-n:-nw-m1--ll- 1-11vw-ll-ll-ll-If-ll-'I-H111-11:-11-vi' 1'-nn--ll1un1su--luilliulz-n-n1un1ml-n:1u-Info I I If you vxaut sa1uet,bz1zg done I Ask Edztb bbzllmg. I Sbe refuses mme- EVERYTHING An Sbe's always willing. JANITOR NEEDS I Third Avenue and Market St. I Not so quiet, lJe's all right PITTSBURGH' PA' I Lots of fun, tbafs our Bright. Bell Phone Court 3727-3728 I 4ou1ul1ul1nl1un-nn1ns1no-:li1uuvnl:uu1nn1un- :L One humlrml xhirtv-Qeve 4 Q, , X vm.. .,..q,.f 1 -n-:uu1n1on:us1ul1uo11n1au11l1ll1ul1ll1I+ .lg-Iu11:11:11:-nlinlzniulill-nlsulilllinvlie I l I Basmo Recreation Parlnrsf Sahles Pure Food Markets BOWLING - BILLIARDS i QUALITY COURTESY Phones: I i' SERVICE Penhurst 6231 Churchill 9655 ' At Lowest Market Prices i 511 South Avenue At Your Service Always WILKINSBURG, PA. Branch Store I U . . . U I 401 Market St. 1020 Penn Ave. BOWIIHE Paffles 2 SPCCIHNY i Pittsburgh wilkinsburg Qqnininiqqini-p-1--1.u1p-n-g.u1nu1nu-nn-. li +s1ll1nn1nn--:uin1ln1nl-nl1l1lm1ll:lu1ln- of ini:-ei: 1 1 2:11.--qn7:.7:u1 - 1: 1: xuuxnurn:1un-nu1nn1su1ul1lu-sl1:n1ml1ul1ul1l+ 5 N I Qs 2 g 81 1 I1 P at i r P 3 I A mm I H H Our Talkmg Plctures are the U K Talk of the Town if ff POPULAR PRICES ALWAYS -..T L 2- .....:..- .-. - ....-..-..-.....-..-..4................-....S. '- - - -'H- - - '- - - '- T If yo? 'wagt a peppy girl- , ee mma. Phone Penhufsf 1704 1 If you want your bead to 'whirl , I See Emma. Senlus Paulgen I f you want to dance or sing i .See Emma. . . f d tb' - Merchant Tallor E EmnQfQ,f2'f,lm0,,,any mg 1016 wood Street I Orvifle Carson, now you see Carnahan Bldg. Wilkinsburg, Pa.i Gaping on Oufhstf , , I All the boys quzt teaszng bzm .l.............-..-..-...........-...............-..-.i. When they see bis fist. One hundred thirty-eight hx .. Qi -an , iss. al . s m nlf isp N -' , , 1 W. , J . ,H 5 his Q MN ..l. wif-ly 1 ga ll i 5' ,iw f . f l ' ., 38' , ii' ., .' fllllfiltil will tg itil. ggi' A ilefif' '2i'TfIMlf'u4'5' new .1:?X: .V X ti ew 211 i Wi .aww Mil lgilslyl' tri n M ' HMM in gi' 'Ni .. w it , ' '. ' 4211 W2 F2iL1s.s2?ff1tQE2i2'P a' 'lg 9 if 4 L E' T5 P I 'FZ at Q7 ' tak r as,V15Q21iMf1:lmi:iZlvE'i ll? at F lm - 'f 1 - M l .- ,A 4 YJ Mlm f . Ji-Q' I- 5 -L-N if-I ,.1i.nfS ' . 'IX c M Aim: . , .. f !v-9'eW ruff lv 44 ,C i ri' ' ' 'liiiwiliiii ?nkI'P'1i5rhLimW'X .null WQHW.-' lx'--' 51 1? -m ..ff,:23 Q-ef.:-'L -3. 'Q . mg . 7 ,, WE,i1f1QW s jf Y 'cj' pil it lf' S 'X Mi W' r' w mf I f wil l - 'L'l ' as .lax-,?.f 'ra ' Lf , Fr! ,. :itil Ev ' ,V f ' 'N M1 gf! lf w F f feat..-v-'sm we e ' f '1 ' -'fi- lf' 1.- fi4x 1- s H if xii' 'Hz la 0. mi. Y,!','l,',g U fl C. l iw' Q, ,L u ,.lN,,' ,ng ,., pq, .- , A , fs, :yw,,..3'i- A i xc ..fp,g,- 1-l Q. - ' - 4-g . Y i A if J. . 1- of , i' ,, iLlf3'2f'i24. ii-si How Much Wlll It Cost To Heat My Home With Gas F Answer: Our heating experts can tell you approximately after they ex- amine your heating plant. They do this free of charge. Question: Is Gas heat cheaper than oil heat? Answer: Yes, Gas heat at the low rates prevailing in Western Pennsyl- vania costs considerably less than oil heat. And there is no fuel supply to worry about either-no odors and no noise. Question: How does Gas heat compare with coke heat? Answer: Consumers who have changed over from coke to gas heat and have followed recommendations of our heating experts report that the cost compares favorably with coke. And there is the added advantage of no furnace to fire, no trouble in getting fuel-also ou don't a for our as until after ou use it. Y P Y Y S Y Question: How does Gas heat compare with soft coal? Answer: Thefirst cost of soft coal is lower, but there is anendless cost of cleaning and replacing clothes, rugs, furniture and renewing the inside and outside house paints and the time of firing the furnace, expense of removing ashes, etc. Question: How may I get more information on Gas heat? X Answer: Call the nearest office of this company and tell the agent you want a heating man to call. Or write direct to The Service Department of The Peoples atural Gas Compan 534 WM. PENN WAY ---- PITTSBURGH, PA. One hundred Ihirtv-nine .LN- up I-In 1111-1 u1uu1nuiu-1uu1un-n.1n-1...-.I---in1..-H.-..1.,....1..,-.,.,1,,,1,,,1,.,1.,!. Q Curtls and Murphy f ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS I 763 PENN AVENUE WILKINSBURG, PA. i gig.1u:1n:1ll1nu1II1nn1nl-l:1uu1nl-ninnznn-nu-uu1nninn1.r1.p1np1qp1qp1gg1.'.1..1..1,,i,,i'+ 1 'H'73?'iEEJ'ITfE'LU?'- '1' - Ez' '' '' - '- WI'iZ'KE'5U'AE 'S'A 'f Q Klser Brothers ' ' 1 Stationery Gifts Greeting Cards g Circulating Library Printing and Engraving jv Penhurst 4875 +n:nu1ln1un1ul1Il1nu1ll1ul1nn- 1nI1I'u1lu1nn-nl1n:iln1ll1a:-u:7l:in:En1p:7ggig.i:l1..i T ' ' ' ' ' 'E It WILLI M M. TUR ER A H Florist and Decorator f I I Wedding Bouquets Church and Home Decorating 5 H 3 Say It With Flowers it I MEMBER OF FLORIST TELEGRAPH DELIVERY M ASSOCIATION INSURING THE DELIVERY H OF FLOWERS EVERYWHERE W H ,E 809 PENN AVENUE : ii .5......-.................-.....-..-..-..-..-...-n.....-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-........- .i. lf it 'werent for Alice Long To look at Hill Whitfield Who can sing most any song You would think he is a saint. We would certainly have our 'woes But when you are well acquainted As far as music goes. You find out that he ain't . 1,175 ,3g7,.a.1n.1n :mix'f:::731:7:11:12-I:-:as-rn1lni:l4-::7:n.11l 4::f::f:u7:.:-:: ' Enix 'nn-ll? CANDIES ICE CREAM f SUPPLIES FOR SCHOOL I CORNER CENTER AND WALLACE WILKINSBURG, PA. +g1ll7ll7l!7IlillillllllllillllliilililllTll1llllll1llliV'!llllTl!llZ lI ' llil5'l:illiliT::4l One hundred forty .-AE. E1-M, -un1nu1nc-ul1ll1ll-slw1ln-:n1n1ul-ul-ll1l0f in-lu1uuinl1ul1ul1Iu1al1ol1ll-uu1cu1ln-ul-I , I E HIRE YOUR TUXEDO FROM I I r I I - I i Esser Brothers E. M. Lumber CO. I i E THEATRICAL COSTUMERSI PITTSBURGH, PA. I I I I 322 LIBERTY AVENUE I I I .!...............,-..-..-..........-....,...,..,,.-..,-,.g. ,l.,.-..,-...................... --.- .--...-..-..- in-an-u1n-u-.n1v--.I-.1-In-1.-ul-n-1--nn-an----nu-sof:::-:L 7:-:i 1 - -211211101 I I I I Th M S h 1- I C O I' t 0 I1 C O O I I I Offers I I I Extensive courses in shorthand, typing, comptometer and bookkeeping. These T courses are especially adaptable for High School Graduates and for students f preparing for college. I SPECIAL COURSES DURING SUMMER MONTHS I I f Detailed Information Available Upon Request I i PENHURST 7680 I: CORNER WOOD AND ROSS WILKINSBURG, PA. I I +41..1n-..14.1q.-.'.-.g1..1.....u.1..1u1'.-..,..u..-uig.1n.1...1n,.-,.1..1..1..1..ipp14u1..1q If you want a three mile word for airy If you want another word for fairy Consult Lee Page He is our dictionary. Who is on our roll of fame, just a bit of grace- She whom we call Sally for a name. just a smiling face-Sara jackson, nic W W 'f 7'67'i75EBE Hi'5a ?' MERCHANT TAILOR Cleaning and Pressing Altering and Repairing I Called For and Delivered chu,-chan 1651 ln1un1n-an-liun1n1nin1:7zvm-a-n1:: on-znxniaslz me-an-1u1unn1u1u1 One hundred forty-one .. I 4..-........- - -.-.....-...- .. - .. - - .. .. .... .. .. .. ........-...........-...-..,..T . . l QI I I I We will Our Youth Lead On to Higher Fields. -Henry IV. I 1 I SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTS, FINANCE AND COMMERCE I n I I DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY ii I If Courses oFfered here are designed to prepare the student, first I with a broad and thorough understanding of general business I principles and practice, and second with practical training in I some special line which may be followed as a career, such as H public accountancy, buying, selling, advertising, banking, credit I granting, traffic, foreign trade, teaching in high schools or I: I colleges, manufacturing, retail and wholesale trade, and others. II I 2 5 CALL OR WRITE FOR OUR CATALOG. I I I T VANDERGRIFT BUILDING J. A. MORAN, Dean i 323 FOURTH AVENUE Court 3394 I I I +.-..-..-...-..-..-..-.. ...------ z- -:Z 1:2 ee- Y- -2- :L -LQ...-.QL Rosalie Quill, our student bright, Nefflwersizey and Fundis, our musical We 'wish good luck and cheer, lads, And hope she'll be a shining light Are soon going to be sedate, dignihed During many a future year. grads ,' We like to hear you fellows sing and Spears can't be beat as a stage hand. play, Ile pulled down scenery at a great heat So come back and entertain us any old ,flnd hoisted it up again just as fast, day. So as not to delay the cast. gk-1nn1uu:nn:mu:nu1nn:uu1un:un:un1uu 111: ' 1' 1 - 1uu1uu11n1ll1nn1-0:1-1011:--on-anime? RENEL B. WOLFORD CLYDE E. WOLFORD i NEW REALTY COMPANY ,, I II SELLING AND RENTING I I is Insurance of All Kinds I NOTARY PUBLIC 1' 925 WOOD STREET WILKINSBURG, PA. II q..-..-...-............................-.,.....-..,.. - - - .. -21 2: :V 3-.:- .,,,:L.: E :Z ..:,-5 One hundred forty-two JP' 1 YV i-Ii, 4, 51.41.5101q.1ppigp1qg...g.1qq1..1q--u11lu7..u7:r.1un-1u1:l+::7:ninl1n 77:1 - 1- -- 7:ni:n.1n 'if I Fred U. Smlth I . . I Pamter and Intenor Decorator H i 701 woon STREET wlLKlNssunc., PENNA. qgilp7lg,ll1ll1l: IluilqalliMiki'illlltllhlliII-I:il'-SlllilllTl:il:2lllllllI - ll11l:Tl:1llTll 1l+ ?yi'llnllillillillillillllllliillilliIIT!!illifllilliiliilililillllllilifxl 1' 4: i:lTl:-l+ 1 WILL CLUTTON, Inc. l DRUGGIST A I THE REXALL STORE l f HAY AND REBECCA STREETS WILKINSBURG, PENNA. qniggiqg I:-:gig-gli: , un1n1n:l: main: :n1ninn1ln1nI1nu-ul1nl1ul1ul1rl1ls1nl:ln1ln Q. lillruuilniulilu-nn--anis: 1nil:--lu--lu1ll1su:-nu1nl1ll111111111ll1nn-nu:-au1ll1ql1-uuinnxuuinuf l l I . . 5 Savlng L IS Good E I . . L L E Savlng More IS Better l i OPEN THAT SAVING ACCOUNT WITH i Q 5 THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK 1. SOUTH AVENUE AND wooo STREET WILKINSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA i E: A l, +l1lli'lllilQTl:l1:+ :li A Kill' ll!I l!l2:l' l:!Tl2l 51:2 lxil?-Ulllllillilli-llilili Now Kitty Lohr's pounding the piano There was a man named Downing Will some day bring her such fame Who for the class did all the pounding, That old Paderewski himself In math this boy could extract Will have to hang his head in shame. All the problems so compact. ago: alicia :: ::--::4::inl:l1n1-nff::f:: : :: :rin-:l1uf:: Jeanie:-uni:-cz 2: Lxinll I You Can't Go Wrong For Price and Quality-Shop at I i 709 wooo STREET Summer,S Bakery CHURCHILL 0956 i WE SUPPLY W. H. S. CAFETERIA fin: :zf ::Ynnu1: aiu:-nil: : an--nic: u::4n7:-:in1:: mc fss' : xc :: 14: Hx :svn- One hundred forty-three Onc hundred forty-four it ,V A.. I., A kTll2II4l 2 -iii-I -I iriillfilfilillthll - -Zliilllllllllliif-lTl:illl f!5'::f: T T533 ZITI? Rhodes Brothers BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE FINE GROCERIES, FRUIT, VEGETABLES ' 774 PENN AVENUE Penhurst 3823-3824 -if WILKINSBUREL PA. -L llllfil fii-Sl-ll 2222:fllillillifllli-lliililhliil 'If iillllilliiYi Tlilll'l'i'i'.'l l-1'+ ARCH PRESERVERS STETSONS BOSTONIANS P. H. Ludebuehl 8z Son We've Fitted Feet for Fifty Yeats Penn and Frankstown, EAST LIBERTY Wood near Penn, WILKINSBURG ----i- .........-.....-..-.....-..-..-.......... eefrrz. -..- is ge- -:fe ser: -- -- WHERE WEALTH STARTS The habit of saving regularly is the founda- tion of independence. Back of every fortune, H no matter how large, will be found someone ll 5 'X E -'71 ,. 'r 3' fb I ll 2 -1 H U' C5 2, :-'l 3 E s gg I : gave 'sf -1 I I 1 U wx-5' 3' 5 H 5. E mom :x I H lb rn 3'-am M G 4 i Cf-og U ml wi S .4 'af-1 E' 5-l i 5 2.5 s. ' '12-'l O he Q l os ' me Opry 1 I sq S33 .................i. 5 S 5 T l T :U 5 Nw C MSG' 3' se? I W 2 vu N E Nm-S I he 5.5.5 GEQBQQ I mag G ' G Q, rn. E use l ca ani Q :oo I og-E.'. on Wig T 3 ff. 5 Q 'sfs r-5 a E! .o . M -xg I 'U cm:- f. QYN 1 S 5 2:3- 1 ,ia 2 H' Us K-Q33 W F4 Q Q-xg C2 8. HG' no R. RV? C1 2 Ns E m 3 R . Ui I +n4:: :r4 so-01444:-..4x: :: .. :: ::4::l I..-ni n1u pinig 1' 3' S T Q. w ,, , 0 D' . :N . ., 3- : lt 1. 2' 1 Pl , . , , 1 , : k T 1 H 2 . fl' 723 Penn Avenue Lil' Francis Downing, ye slips and slashes Every rainy day, struts in his big go- Corner Wood and Franklin losbes. V I.: 1, 1..i..1..1..1.u.. ... 1. -. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .i..1n1g.1..1..1. 'l' M OUR MILL WORK PENHURST 1728 MAKES FRIENDS 4 WHITMORES LUMBER COMPANY A 1 Lumber and Mill Work 1 L me.: 1 208-214 PENN AVENUE WILKINSBIIRG, PA. H -.I........:.,eee O - -O - -..-.....-..-............-...,.l...l -..,.....-..- -..-.....-..-.. .....i z -..ir mil. D11-3GEs .91 CL UST , COMMERCE BUILDING PENNSYLVANIA Manufacturing Specialty Jewelers CLASS, FRATERNITY, CLUB, AND SOCIETY PINS, RINGS AND KEYS, MEDALS, PRIZE AND LOVING CUPS, PLAQUES AND TROPHIES, ETC. We Invite Cottesponalence Pertaining to Special Order Work 1..1..1.l1..-....1..1..1Mining.. .1 1 gi 1 11 11 i::i4:A::i:3-.lg--91.41171 gg-- Ohddft .1g.1..1g.1...-.ni .1 .. -.. 1.u.1nn11n..nu...nu .-I.1ln-lu.-4..-n.1nn..uq1..-...1..1,g.1.,...,,,,- -ll1u.-.g1uu11nl-q-ian1,141.11-l.-gl-u..-up-u CORSAGES 1 1. 1 .1 -nn1-uu11vl1su1ul1uu--un:-In-all-IQ! I SHOULDER BOUQUETS Presentation Bouquets and Commencement Gifts of Flowers STEPHE 'W 7 o 'Wilkinshurgis Artistic Florist Churchill 2125 A 806 Wood Street - ---,-7-:7- --'-- ... -.17 ... 115, Wilkinsburg :Y if 1 ..,.1,,...,.-..g1.,.-..4..1...-.,..gp-1 ............., ... . ., . ...............,.-.,,-......-...,.,-..-.................,.g. Out of the High Rent Distrieti i Kunz Prmtmg Shop 5 We Print 'Most Anything 7801 Tioga Street l PITTSBURG, PA. i ! -I' REASONABLE PRICES If you like them drab and plain If you like them thin and tall D0n't pick on jane Mulligan- N0, sir,' not at all! A certainyoung Miss named Delu Was ohered a trip to Peru When she learned of the price She replied, Very nice, But I think l'll remain here, thank you 11.1.13.-..l1..1...lg..-.g.1n1q.1u1p...q.1.n.-.gn-, RELIABLE SERVICE Transfer and Coal Company HENRY SWAN DUSTLESS WESTMORELAND AND PANHANDLE COAL Correct Weight Guaranteed Transfer and Moving Service Anytime and Anywhere A For QUICK Service Call Penhurst 2362 1545 MONTIER STREET .-n:f::- .. n1n.4:nf::i::-zzizfzi. .in-1 e hundred forty -sev . WILKINSBURG, PENNA. ......g.1.: 7 lp.-...inf ...inf :Lain-.nf ::-:Q11 -1---------------------------------------1:2--:Ex---fx M--E 212- - i ------if l QQ CALDWELL 8z GRAHAM if Dry Goods, Millinery A LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS Ai PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS J' Churchill 0143 COR. PENN AVE. AND WOOD STREET WILKINSBURG, PA. L..L,: M.: .:-.:-..L..-..- - -A:LA.::A..L:e:e,L,.A,.:,i,I .kg-::i--H :-f-:::a:7: 1::f::in-u---- ::1::-u::n-n-u- -nn-nu-an-an-on-ur-outs-'11s-n-Qual? DRUGS CANDY SODA ll , il . B R A W D Y S T he Best in T own li l PENN AT SWISSVALE J' QUALITY PRICE SERVICE ff 'l l wilil ?lllllillilllllTll'illlllT T li'lllll?llill1'-llllillil '+ 'E' li . I 2:2 1 1: ::f,::f:.::: ,,:.-..1:. 1:7 were nie.-...-. :A - .3-1: genie 7:1 A 1:-..--.qs O I 7 Your Busmess Future- I if To obtain a desirable position, with opportunities for advancement, you must I ,I have SPECIALIZED TRAINING. Visit the P. A. School of Business Training U for Leadership. Q DAY SCHOOL EVENING SCHOOL Length of time depends on each student. Placement service for all graduates 4: ' Plttsburgh Academy H JAMES F. GRADY, President A JENNIE MUNRO, Dean H Non-Sectarian Founded 1882 Co-educational I l' 531 WOOD STREET Atlantic 6756 PITTSBURGH I .yu-.ele A L:-1: ,.-:ef :Z , .1 :::::l,:: .1-.fe .::..-...-.-- -21:1 ..:::A.: L: .Eze ,..A:.i. ?l1n :n1o:1:l1o::nu1lu1uu1uu7: -: 7: 1: :n7:u-:rg2- :inf :imc--:it-51? ii H , Books ,K BENNETT s N Juvenile Books g Clrculatmg Llbrary Greeting Cars Office Supplies Opposite Foreign Legion Monument ii Ai 627 FRANKLIN AVE., wu.KiNssuRc., PA. ' H I FZ' 21' R27-liblll' I fx' EI 7 I ff- iff'-l:TIlTllil:i:2 :TY :Ii I cis One hundred forty-eight , ,K l..'Ifr'5,fg ii ,!,,,::,Z:: -V: 71: 7:.i:,i:,-..i,,.,,,,,, 1,fain.,,,,,,,..,,1...........-..-.......-..-..1---n--un-u!- ! BOOMER FURNACES g KEARNS Bnomcns P . TINNERS AND PURNACE woRKERs A L-..1232..::::1..-..-......mas:ui525se....e...-.-,..f:::::2..E2L...1. u!n1::7-: ::1::f::-:: ::f:: :: :-i::i:.:fan:-an:e-:ian-:-7:::::ruinf:: or rrfrlfri-II IU'-WI' Behnar MOVlHg and Storage if H MovERs, PACKERS, AND SHIPPERS ff churchill 3164 WILKINSBURG 741 Penn Avenue .j..-.::,: :I ::,..T:,...: Ein:Ain:..:-....-..-...-..-..-..-.........-....-.-..-..-..-..--.----..-.4. 'T ' w M +a'i 'T i :'? QQ Start That Savings Account and Save Systematically I is i STICK TO THIS PLAN AND You WIN H 2 4 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK V i OF WILKINSBURG T Penn Avenue and Wood Street I WILKINSBURG'S oLDEsT AND LARGEST BANK A E +-----------'-------------------:PEP1 -. -A------HE: M4- Piano players may come and go But to Ruth Stoner much we owe She can play both high and low And has helped put over many a show. -r 1 I There was a brave aetor from Maine Whose name chanced to be Donald Blaine. K He acted so real that he made people feel After all, maybe actors are sane. WALL PAPER P DUTZENTF TDITIIGTI'-WS Walter PS. Radcliffe 757 PENN AVENUE DUCO CHURCHILL 0812 Q.: 2: :ze :: :iz 451: ':: -sa-azfeninu-zu: :: :: :L soilcfnizz :: m: 17: iz cfniniu One hundred forty-nin 6 .1 11-.11-..-1-1-.uu1up1..-.y....q.?'l..11111111 East Pittsburgh Perhaps Your Opportunity Lies In this Great Valley of Industry Youth, the world before him, looks to distant green pastures. The purple haze of distance spins its lace of romance over far-off hills, the near-by seems harsh and prosaic. Find your opportunity, Youth, wherever it may be, but don't overlook Pittsburghg it may be just home to you, but to the outside world it is the capital of the greatest Valley of In- dustry on earth. Within our few square miles are crowded more achievement, more production, more romance, and more real-man oppor- tunity than any other spot you can choose. It is your home, this valley. You can well be proud of it, wherever you go. And it may be, too, you will find here your Valley of Opportunity. , , 5 Westinghouse un-IIlull-1lliIllh1lll--I-lllYl7llTllTlll T 10--IIUUSIIU3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3ll3 Ont- I1 l l fl 1 . ,. fu r it-'nk ' sam- 4 east, of 111:1In-lu11l1ul-ll1ll1lu1ul1ll--ll1nl:uu1-nu-ul1ll-ll-1:1-ll-In1ll1ll1ll-Mllilinlill1ll1u+ I l S Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Mgats Phones Montrose 5481-5482 Phones Churchill 3843-3842 5406 Penn Ave., East End. 810 Penn Ave., Wilkinsburg 15.-....-..............-...-...-.....-..-.,...............-M- - .-....,.-..,.....-o....-.......-..-.......-. +I1q51.11-pq-in1'qiI-1qg1qqTg'1.ng1ppTll1-pulp'1 T -.ggi115111--l1gqLqlTgq.g'p1p.Lqq--uu1u l l ! l l l I l I l l l l l l It l l 4- V i l l Phone Atlantic 6355 I McKnoWn-Carnes Co. CINCORPORATEDJ Wholesale Stationers School Supply Distributors ,909 Penn Avenue Pittsburgh, Penna. E When Don Fundis starts to play We get comfortable and prepare to stay. lolm Kagarise of honor and fame ' Holds a place 111 our heart in spite of Margaret Bingham, the collegiate girl his mme, Snappy clothes and marcel curl. Wfiifis aEliliTblEl6if'l lW'jf,Q7Qm'YQI,Tlf'ljQ 5l ' 2nd Floor Kregar Building I' I r' 'l Rooms 4, 5 and 6 I I Good, Experienced Men Used WOOD G. ROSS, WILKINSBURG, PA. I on All our Work I! ' Beauty Culture i , If work is not right, call us. l IU all its branches l i If work is good, ton others about at, l l I 'I' On get and Marcel Waving. Hair Permanent Waving, Water, Fin- C I O Cutting, Shampooing, Facials. l 620 REBECCA AVENUE i Franklin 2810 -t- A Phone: Penhurst 0110 'L nina:--In-an-le-:n1uu1lc7::inu1::1-1m:--u:-:u-4 if h llff! n J if111I-vu--I-an--u:-in-nn-a-1n--u-uu--uI--u-In--A-In--u-nu--n-I.-n1.--I.-.1-.I-......-.......!, MAGAZINES CANDY CIGARS g M c K I B B E N ' S i Home-Made Ice Cream 1 ! Individual Cups for Parties K 776 PENN AVENUE I WILKINSBURG, PA. cHuRcHn.L 9302 1 +--M --n-eemeeee - -E .-.ze -ze If -.--.--.--.--.--.-..--.-.-..-.l ii Y CULTIVATE YOUR MUSICAL TALENT il BEGIN OR CONTINUE YOUR MUSICAL EDUCATION if WITH US Garfield School of Music ' ALL INSTRUMENTS TAUGHT H Violins, Banjoes, Trumpets, Furnished Free with Course. 1 ll Music and Elocution taught by Professional instructors. E I 729 WOOD ST., WILKINSBURG CHURCHILL 2938 1n1nn-n1n--n-n-1n--'u--n-.u--.p-p--p-1ninip-..1..1n 1 -1,-1-.1-.1-.1.n1nn-aria:-an-1 our -Hn:::f::f::::--nf:-f:::::7::f:u-::T::- -n .::-u .fe f-in E: :.f:: :-::uf:-4:-fncf-'lf li Mosr OF YOUR if '9 CLASSMATES GO TO Ii Z E N E R ' S H g g . Wllkmsburg li Bank Barber Shop l li woon AND Ross. SAMUEL ZENER, Prop. ii-2:1--nf-I ff---2f--- - ' if-----1: cfii 2-ff: -1E--------------------------f--4 is-fzzlaa za p.:1nu:1ac:.an1::-- 4: -a :u1u1qni.,n f:u.:E: 1-Ez. fp.-.:: in gg 1: 3: 1115 geinfnln Li T. W. MARTIN, Jr. T. D. TURNER, Jr. ii l i THOMAS D. TURNER 1 Funeral Director E 619 PENN AVENUE l PENHURST 2340 WILKINSBURG, PA. .LE ..:,.......-..E..-.E rs.. ,.-......E..- ...E .,....:,...i O h ndred fifty two ginginippi .-nl...-..1...-..1,.-.p.1 ..-..1..7:,7-,i.1u7,:.-I l-.7:,.1u- ::7::.7: 1- .1 517: 7:17:11-271...-.nn7:p.--:7,..7-,:.i:..i:. 7::i,.1,..1.q7:.7g5i:.1..q 77, 7 73... 1: 737: -.glin1q...u.1..7n-.lp1..1.g,-'11n1g7:11..7:u-:n7::1n7,g.i::7:n 7-:Ii-:.1'.1.qu-:n1.pg.1p Penn-Lincoln Hotel Barber Shop EFFICIENCY 1-1 CLEANLINESS -- COURTESY Ask the one who always comes here. Bell Phone Penhurst 0112 Johnston and Smith Hay, Grain, Poultry Supplies and Feed 767 PENN AVENUE WILKINSBURG, PA. DIAMONDS WATCHES CLOCKS KENYON BROTHERS Jewelers EYES EXAMINED-GLASSES FURNISHED Dr. I. T. jones, Optometrist 746 PENN AVENUE PENHURST 6063 ..1...i.g1q.i...-gp1n.1.'1,,.1.g.i..iq.1,q.-1.1.11-:igimp.. -nu: :: :a1::7:: ninigg, F. P. JONES Clothing, Hats, Shoes and GENTS' FURNISHINGS p Churchill 9642 744 PENN AVENUE WILKINSBUHG, PA. 7. --...ir :: ::,-nie: ::7-7::7n1pq1c:7n1,.,.7nigq,l:r 3 :Q-::m,,i:7:: ,752 ni, h ldl'l th W I A-L A 7 A pl-.g1.g1..1.q1pi.i ing.-.:7n1u:7 nn.1::i:Y- -1:7 m1 7:27 37 :gf :Y ::7g:f,.-.4 :ini I1-as-,. 1141gg1-I1..1.p1g.1.11m-1g.1.gg1n1gg1ll1lg 1q.1.1141p1u1qn1.qn1qn1nn1.n1n1n1g gg1n1n1n1gp-gg1gg1..1gg 14.11-5.11.1-11,11l.1.g1g-1..1g,1.g1.15.14I-un1.n1np-.,.1..1..1g.1..1..1gg1q Ch rchill 4483 Churchill 4484 McCullough-Whitfield Hardware Company Hardware Headquarters 910 WOOD STREET WILKINSBURG, PENNA. J. Paxton Hart Printing Company PRINTING Penhurst 2172 1014 WOOD STREET WILKINSBURG, PA. p1::igg1n1n1pg1:41z7n1.:v 1,.1..1.q1q.11.114,-.u1..1..1p11.1.1111-M.-lp.-ll1np1v WALMER OF WILKINSBURG HARDWARE QUEENSWARE GLASSWARE ' HOUSEWARE Charles W. Walmer Hardware Co. 716-718 PENN AVENUE High Grade Fresh and Smoked Meats Churchill 5174 908 WOOD STREET WILKINSBURG, PA. ll1w1n1.1nn1:n1nn1 1 1 1 1,:i.:ipgf1n1n: :sin-,gig 1.1111 O hddfff 1n1.n1n.11.11.1m13.1,.1gu1.q1..1.u1qq1gp1qp1pp1q.1qg1.p1u 11111: l I 4- 4...- '!' M11 'l' 'P' 1: 111.191 ul-1151: ali, 5 mfg Sl is lie ll li l Q1 9 il in E11 m : r' Q' if !' F' il ii? iii 115 3 I5 ...l .,..-.,..r-.-.. I I w sg .sn ' W P 4 gf. -2,3 2 Ak ?e-u-n-nu-u-nu--nn:-in-nu1un:un1uu1un-1un-su-:uu1nn-lu-cn-nu-nu-nn-ll1nu-un1un1uu1rn1on-no? E FOR GRADUATION GIVE HIM OR HER A ,V .i 3 Bulova Watch 1 I If you want to present someone loved with a graduation gift H 1 that will be prized and cherished-give a Fine watch or a diamond ju 5 ring. A, V ii ff 'fs G Gfff FO' Heff iiixwniii E' on I ' I t Th' k fM 7. f-fir liifliil Q 810 wooo STREET us In 0 ur - m ,.'-i'iui,iifqQ-ifz i wlLKuNsBuRc, PENNA, 'oN- Q-'fiiii' A ' H 'I Bulova Quality S2450 up i Qlilllll1ll1-ll1ll1hll1ll1IllllinltllltlI1ll1lll-1lll1llillill1ll1-IIS-lliillv-ll 1llTll1 'l'T l'lT lil in--11.1-.qlil-1g11.1...1.1111himI-14.1-1---un--uu--an4--in--an1u1u1sl1nn11:1ll1fll1vII-ll-ll--ll-IO? i William G. Johnston Company ii Manufacturers and Distributors of V A i i SCHOOL SUPPLIES T T Our reputation has been established by i QUALITY AND SERVICE ' Satisfactory Material at Moderate Prices i' 1: ' St d S 1 Offi Pl tt 'J l :EZFQQSESEULKESEQD oalLeil.L.ir?S 1130-1142 Since AVE. il iNear Smithfield SLB Northside l . ,',,..,....-.i-.......-................,,.......-..-,.........-...............,........-..................,.-......... Q, I, .!.,,,,....1..-.q-111111--uu-nu11in1-I11:11m1-niIn-1:u1u:1sn1u-Iu-lu1-sl1-al1uu:ul-qu1u-uu1q1g.? L HOSIERY SHOES i S .98 A Completefoihoe Service 52.98 1 to Snappy Footwear for the Gradu- to 2 51.29 ate Boy or Girl S3-98 3 ' -Q - I ' S 1 I 360 Big Stores 725 Penn Avenue I i 5 Big Factories I ,:I,'ff ,,-., .gi 5p,ffMfffg,',,f,g3, ,X Wilkinsburg, Pa. l i I ' I gf........-qq--n- --v-fn-n-as-uu1m:uv11s1nn1n-ln-1ur-n-li1:: 1: Y -7x:no-ni::-us:-::--::- wld!! in I-alien-asia..-lui -ul-ul-1min-ll-ll1un1uu-ln1-lu1lI-n-1un11u1n:un-c:1uu1u-nl1n- -lo-rio? i . ROBERT J. BAUMAN l Graham-Pal e 2 1 L ii FOUR SPEED FORWARD I PHONE CHURCHILL 7003 T 725-731 ROSS AVENUE WILKINSBURG, PA. I H --- 'Y -4 ' ' -4 ' r-' -7 4 -7 - 4 --u-xx-will-ln1:::sc?u75u1n2I fuzlifn- -5- riil. I--I. I.. nfl.. 1 ..2llIvllI1l. ll--I ll1ll-7 One hundred Hfty-hve 4, . 'II'Wf'iif'Mfi2i5siiiEifQQEElZd'mfifiiliiilf'-'77 I Mikesell Modernizes the Home With 1 g NEW PLUMBING i ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION 7 GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS i ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHERS i churchan 0179 1 523 PENNwoon AVENUE WILKINSBURG, PA. -1 01411un:u--n1.--uni..-1-1n1..1..1. -...11.-1.E-I.-.----ll-.I--.1n1nn--uninn--un1II1ll'-ll'- 1' it ililllwl-1ll1ll1-lllllisilllllili 1 I-slla1xlililluvll-:lu-1llillill1llill-illlll-I-llTllll'Tl'l'? 5 HAYWARD c. GRIFFIN THOS.J. KNEE nov R. JOBE T I , . 1 Q GRIFFIN, J OBE 87 KNEE 1 2 Funeral' Home 1 i 528 REBECCA AVENUE WILKINSBURG H ' 1 4,,.............-..-..---1-----.1-.---.1 ------ .- .- - -1--n--n-n-----1.---.-..-....,i, ,-,,::, 2,73-..-2, Z..-E.-E.. E.-:E V- E.-1...-..-1...--1.-1...-..-..-..-..-...-..-..-..-....-..-.,.....', F N. MEGAHAN w.e.voRT1sH P MEGAHAN BROTHERS 1 Long Distance Movlng 1 I EXPRESS STORAGE FURNITURE 1: I HAULING MOVING AND PIANO L 1 OF PACKING MOVING S L ALL KINDS SHIPPING A SPECIALTY Q Phone Churchill 0209 , I 71012 ROSS AVENUE WILKINSBURG, PA. 1 .,..-.....-............-..-........-..-..-...-...............-..-..-......-........-.....-..-. 4, Tl illlllillillTIIlll1llill1ll1llTllYllllIIllIilIilu!-1ll1llTllillililllIUlllill1lllll iq 1 IN WILKINSBURG IT'S THE I I I WILKINSBURG PROGRESS l THE NEWSPAPER FOR ALL PEOPLE , H I L 5 Progressive itself, it speaks for a Progressive Town 11 I 741 PENN AVENUE w1LK1NsBuRG, PA. . V llilllllillllillill-1llilllllTIlTl liiT1 I lillillillillill-il?-Kil'lll1llllllTllTl 4 O hddfftl N. 3 ,oz B -J f ,And f' - ' ' l L The Cover For i This Annual i Was Created By I 1 The David J. Molloy Co.i 2857 N. Western Avenue CHICAGO -2- ILLINOIS? I -........-..-...........-...- - ......-...-...,l. ------------------------ - ----------3 l E EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT i EXPENSIVE l J. Herman, Tailor J . M Bullder of - to Fme Clothes L Phone Chu h ll 8385 sos Penn A WILKINSBURG, PA. l I -..-......-.........,....-......-...-....,......,i, lllf 'Q' New Classes Now Being Formed Call Wrtte or Phone for Deta ls Pittsburgh School of Accountancy A t 3 PITTSBURGH PA v . i L w and F' ance B 'Id'ng 429 F rth Avenue tlan ic 092 , . PHONE PENHURST 9108 I 5 CENTRAL I 1 CAFETERIA i john faifuts cf' Sons t ale i A Good Place to Eat i I to i E WILKINSBURG, PA. l I -I- .-.-IH..................1g..-q.1..1g.1n1..1q.1. 1007Wood Str t Ne P Avenue -1 'gr . 'x -Y v. Af. s-J .-...-.. ---- ------- - - - - .-..- .-..-.- -..-.--..-.....-...-...-..g. I I Phone - Store Hours: 8 a. m., 6 p. m. Churchill 5152 Saturdays 10 p. m. if 1 I I I BETTER FURNITURE A E 707-709 PENN AVENUE WILKINSBURG, PA. Quin-1:-1nn1n1uu1uu1uu1nu1n1 1 1uu1n-111011 I-lr1uw1nl1nl-uu-uu1:l1u:1nn-uv1:n1uu1un1uUi .?-un-u-un1.u1n- i1--11 nu-ll1ul1llfI 1, -un-nuin-erin.-111.511-11-1--1-1.1-1.1.--un? ' I ,. I 7 GAS SAVING APPLIANCES I H D A N K A N T 0 All Work Guaranteed H I - Bell Ph-one Churchill 2656 E , ! o o Q I Haberdagher E , JRIIIBS WllklHS I , FINE AND SANITARY il I Soft and Stiff i I PLUMBING V Q N I Gas and Steam Fitting H STRAW HATS I I Shop: 731 Rebecca Avenue I I wn.KlNsBuRc., PA. Il ,I Mallory and J. J. Aarons Makes +I'-up - - - - - - -'I-'I-'I-I'-WI+ I : 'I 51.85 to 58.00 I I Norma Benedict, a popular girl Combine Quality and Style Would like to be in Broadwajfs wbirl. I . Large Selection Dean -Va1z.Ry1z-full of fun. l Valedzctorwn-ob, what a pun. 805 Wood Street George Cadwalder with his lovely curls WHHKINSBURG, PA' ls the envy of all the girls. l I iililliilllllillCtll1lllTlllllill ill'-9'llilll'5 ng. n1niu-nn1un1u1:11I1:111:1--11Ilill-H--In11-I--I11uan1IuinI--nu1ul1uu1uu-uu1un1u1nn1qn1.I1.gig DO YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A HOME? I I Wllklnsburg Real Estate 8z Trust Company I I REAL ESTATE INSURANCE I Phone Store Hours: 8 a. m., 6 p. m. Churchill 5152 Saturdays, 1.0 p. m. +lilill'illlllTlillil9'3llTllTlllllTl T1lTYi Ili '1UlTllTllTllilllM + One hundred fifty-eight AA. ..-4. ,-.gp-up.-1.11.-.1.1-pn-n.1nulu1.1nin1.pu-qn1n-lu..nn.-1:1111u.-mn-up-qq1qpi.g1p-15g-.pill-14. l Biron's F. 8: S. Boot Shoppe I Featuring l MEN'S FLORSHIEMS WOMEN'S ARCH REST 1:1-mp1s CHILDREN'S PIED-PIPERS I Our Motto: Good Footwear Properly Fitted I 809 WOOD STREET WILKINSBURG, PA. Ll1ngp1lp1l11lp1llill1-ll--llc-rl! li111111i If :frYII1-iIL'::L'lll1llll2l:3:-iiiil isiillnipigllpuill--ll--mill!rl!vlll-1071Ililillintllllllll1llllll1ll'l1lllill1'll'illT'll- i'l+ i Writer lille no lrzzsi Co. Zh Chcclcicc Acccccfc I I ourtl1l3Grant Pitiahur5h.Pa. 472 Savings Accounts l sch Mortgage Certificates gy GT M 5 Sfffhi Guarantee Mortgages e E Write for our Booklet: I What Wc can Dc FO' youu FourthfmdGrantwPittsburgh.Pa, WilQ11l?lli'll1-'lIiTllTllillT'lE'K:'lfTlll::7'llTll'1'I:2il?-if iiizf 32:1 1.195271 TI i2I l i Miss Greer: Kenneth, if you are Adeline O'Flaherty is a star 2llW3Y5 ltlnol and Polite to Your Pl3Y' Whose tetmis fame has spread afar mares, what will tlleY think ot Yon? In club work she's active, too- Kenneth Graham: Some Ol them Ready to help when there's something Would Pl'ol73blY think tlleY Could llolt to do. me. As a football player Marti1i's just It Miss Lawrence fDuring singing But give him Macbeth and then watch classy: Don, please lead the singing him quit. for the next song. Don Fundus CHalf awakejz No, you lead. l just dealt. .l..............-..-..-.....-............-...........-..........,::,:.:,......, Z., ,. f-14,2 I - - . l what Will You Make of Yourself? I UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH :P U cs so rn Ui VJ i-1 m rn so rn 2 TD -1 so so no gl gl il el 2-l ci 1 l l i I l i 1 l l I el ll l l 1 I E- 1-mul., .,.,,5few4i , - Cs' .. 's'Q4 'f ' .if-r -f.7sq T -i- ,!,-:minimis1:1-1n.n1un1:n1n:1nu1an1uu1nn1uu-ue! I I I Lambert 8z Youngk I I BUILDING REAL ESTATE INSURANCE f Phone Churchill 1276 1010 Center Street WILKINSBURG, PA. I I ig..-..-..-..-..-..-..-...-..-...-..- -..-...- I I I is I F. E. HULME I Pharmacist I I PRESCRIPTIONS I I A SPECIALTY I Cor. Franklin and Trenton Avenues , I WILKINSBURG, PA. I , . I i I . 4....................-..-...................,........-.... 4. john Rosenstiel bangs away In every kind of weather, Up above and down below- His feet and hands together. Frances Crouch is a pretty child Andleveryone likes her sweetness mild. What is that rattle and noise, I roared, It might be the ash can or Meehesnejfs Ford. 4. ...-..-......-..-..-..-..-...-..-..-..-..-hi. F CD 33 FS' I' 3 3-1 .-CD gh! OZ ga-h of P Ev: 32 33 JZ 'Z CD 1.1.51 5-.ui I I II I 5 I I I l si i 'I' T Experts in Permanent Waving ' Everything in Beauty Culture Phone Churchill 1520 On the Balcony in Soda Grill Corner Wood and Franklin WILKINSBURG, PA. I .9 .yip-11Iin,111u1p.1gg1'.i.'1.q1.-iqnillilin -........................................-..-.qr, 'If Ralph Troglione 8. Sun I if sq Merchant Tailors CLEANING, PRESSING H REPAIRING I II Called For and Delivered ,, Penhurst 4400 1023 Wood Street WILKINSBURG, PA. I' .-..L -.:E.:e.:.-.: .........1.:-..::.T:..4L -.h1nn1n1un-nu1un1ll1ue:un1-n-an1es1:l1llg I I Schoeffel Sz T0rchiajQ Tailors, Cleaners, Dyers I 911 Hay Street S4 ,, I 1.1.1 1.-1......1..1.pi..i.p.1g.1qp1.h1ng. .lg .ui..-.,....,.i,.1..-...1..-...-..1.p1..1..1pq!p I George F. Felger ji Maker of ii li MEN'S CLOTHES I Penhurst 1495 923 Wood Street If wn.KlNsBuRc, PA. Lgglgix :: 101: ac Yaizlxikzuilh? One hundred sixty 'IF F 'J in . ...I ia .Q.-....-....- - ..-..-...- --. ----- ...-.10 I : p SWift's Premier Products Served in Penn Cafeteria su wood sf feet and at Penn Lunch 796 Penn Avenue Try Us once and We are surel You Win come Back. 2 1 l 1 ,g.........-..........-...............-..- ....-..-+ ALWAYS SPECIFY DIETZGEN Drawing Instruments and Materials Forty Years of Satisfactory Service Standardized production permits ob- taining replacement parts at all times. This is unique with DIETZGEN and adds years of use to your instruments. 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