Avonworth High School - De Rebus Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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I I DONALD DUNN-A smiling, handsome extrovert was Donnie. He liked to bull on any subject be it social- ism, dictatorship, or life in general. D0n was quite a favorite with everyone. His favorite subject?-why French, of course! Jerome Earley-Oh, those blue eyes, Jerry! Jerry stole the scenes in all the plays he was in. 'Comedy or drama, it made no difference to him. He had us rolling in the aisles during the Sewickley exchange program. BILL EBERSOL-The Esquire model in person! Ebby was a busy man running the newspaper, managing the business affairs of the annual, and taking a personal hand in winning 'debates for his alma mater. He was also the smoothest dancer in school. BOB ECKERT-Did. you ever see Bob blush? He could, especially if a certain underclassman LI mean under- classwomanj were mentioned. HAROLD FINCH-Second best student in the class. Electrical engineering is his future dream. One of his greatest characteristics was his unyielding spirit. HOWARD FISHER-Sonny was tall and blond. But he moved to Sewickley in mid-year leaving many broken hearts. Howard was a good worker when he wanted to be. GRACE GIBSON-Dark-haired Grace came from the Heights, but her original home town was in Ohio. Grace was a work horse in the commercial department, seeing that the newspaper was typed and mimeographed. By the way, she wears a diamond. JOANNA GIovENGo-We shall all miss Jo and her happy-go-lucky, friendly attitude. She got along well with everyone. Jo was an efficient Science Club secre- tary, but oh how she hated to study for Chemistry tests! LARRY HAMILToN-Larry always had a smile for everyone. His voice was very melodius but had a ten- dency to get out of control in Mr. Espy's report room. Two things we shall always remember about him: his last toboggan ride and that red Dodge. BARBARA HANSEN-Everyone liked pretty, blond Bubs. Everything she did was exactly correct. We all wis-hed that we could imitate her distinct way of writing and dressing. D. DUNN J. EARLEY W. EBERSOL R. ECKERT H. FINCH H. FISHER G. GIBSON J. GIovENGo L. HAMILTON B. HANSEN I?.10C!CCQQQLuu:c::QQCiqQtycacu-Q------' IQQCQIZQIIIQIIQZQ 'UUCPUIIICIIIIICICDQQ--gc clan: cncqqq can mumps E241

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JACK CONDIT-J3Ck just came to us in time to grad- uate. He often tried to sleep through English class, but we guess fate was against him. Jack was quite a chemistry student-with his many unusual experiments! ROSS CONDIT-ROSS preferred the army to A. H. S., so he left usg but not before he had performed his im- portant duties on the football field and as a time keeper at the basketball games. JACK CRAIG-You don't think of Jack as the brute type, but he manages to hold his own wherever he is. You would think he was the quiet type unless you heard him in P. O. D. Jack was active in activities. ALICE CRATSLEY-H6T6,S one girl who was always full of pep. Alice shone in all kinds of sports, especially basketball, and was president of the Girls Sports Club. She was responsible for those extremely important an- nouncements in chapel. JIMMY DELANZO-Jimmy was another one of those quiet other side boys. He filled Mr. Kuhl's 1'eport room with his wise cracks. Fond of sports, Jim served our basketball team as manager in his junior and senior years. EDGAR DELP- Bus had a super-streamlined car that hauled half of Emsworth up to school. He liked to sleepg that is, if he could get away with it in class. He goes in for night life -like stopping in at the local drug stores. DICK DEMMLER- Duke was as sharp as a razor blade. His subtle humor in P. 0. D. and chemistry class really got you. He and Dunn were good pals although members of different clubs. As speaker of the House he was a knockout. PRISCILLA DODGE-HI have a little announcement to make -that was Pris, one of the busiest seniors. Per- sonality personified explains her to a T. She always had time to stop and liven up any conversation or add a word of sympathy when such a word was needed. BETTY DOTY-Blue eyed, well-dressed. She seemed quiet at first, but once she got started, she could out- talk anyone. There was something very 'deep about Betty as evidenced by her unique poetry. RUTH DUNKLE-All the girls envied her imported dates for the dances. She is another one of those girls who seem quiet at first, but when you know her, it's a different story. P J- n-q'nuunuoo son-: I2 -dn' CONDIT CRAIG DELANZO DEMMLER DOTY CONDIT CRATSLEY DBLP DODGE DUNKL1-2 1l1il1ii11Ul- r IIICIQQ-UQIIIIIII S'S'1l1!'1Z-'SZQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ1:0615 I23l



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CATHERINE HEINTZ-We couldn't help liking Kay. She took her work as a matter of course. Her favilrite school work was taking speed tests in typing' class. BETTY HERBERT-AKH61'blG,, came back a regular glamour girl from California. She was so attractive and easy to get along with that she won a permanent niche in all our hearts-as well as Charlie's. BOB HOMAN-Tall, blonde Bob was an outstanding senior in spite of his taciturnity and tendency to blush. Besides being a star basketball player, Bob shone in Math and Chemistry. His ability won him a position in the Student Council and Honor Society. WALTER JONES- Gussie was not very tall, but what he lacked in height he made up for in energy. He loved to tease everyone from girls to teachers. Many a time he had us laughing with his puzzled head-scratching. KATHRYN KASH-Pretty Cathy would like to be a girls' gym instructor or perhaps an aviatrix someday. She liked her basketball, but who wouldnlt if you were as good at it as she. Cathy was another outstanding commercial student. JoHN KNAPP-Johnnie had everything-personality, good looks, athletic ability. He not only was leader of his class but also in any kind of devilment. John should prove outstanding- wherever he goes. EUNICE LATSHAW-Honors have not affected Eunice. She was and always will be herself, unaffected. A very select scholarship to Swarthmore is hers for the taking, a result of leading her class in scholarship and proving a capable leader in activities. JANE LOGAN-WvhGU8VGT anyone was doing somo- thing you could find Jane in the middle of the group. A willing worker, she helped at everything. We all en- vied her beautiful skin and blond hair. BILL LYTLE-Bill was one of the best liked boys in the class because of his quick smile, ready wit, and ab- solute naturalness. There isn't anything that 'Bill cannot do and do well. His achievements in declamation, basket- ball, tennis, and other activities were outstanding. GLADYS Lou MCALPINE-What big blue eyes you have, Gladys! You should have no trouble getting a position after school in secretarial work. Any executive wfpuld be lucky to have such a pleasant person in his o ice. li H-dl ww up WL.. C. HEINTZ B. HERBERT R. HOMAN W. JoNEs K. KASH J. KNAPP E. LATSHAW J. LOGAN W. LYTLE G. MCALPINE 9QqluQut::CCQunQs::::?-i-3-3 111111111111 1111 E251

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