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

 - Class of 1942

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Mademorselle Page I I Way Together Way To Go ibout the Amerrcan Legron Award? rm Evans 1nd Anna ane Goodwrn got rt here Marron Pollock and Graham Renberg recerved the Hvxards rn Emsworth Tom Haney and Wally McCoy recerved lrke medals at Sacred Heart and ohn Morrow respectrvely Remember swelterrng May Days on a dusty athletrc freld and also the year rt rarned buckets full on all the lovels May Dayers Peg Korb Patsy Berg and Anna ane Goodwm haxe been our addrtron to the court attendants Our slergh rrde on a cold anuary evenrng rn 1940 up at Huffmyers farm proved to be a nrce one ln March of 1940 Drck Selby took the County Champronshrp rn extemp Mr Kuhl our class sponsor has had a lot to put up wrth Thanks Mr Kuhl We re xerx grateful for all your patrent gurdance and democratrc rdeas You ve had more to put up mth rn the past year perhaps than all the rest Ye old P O D class became qurte popular durmg our field trrps around Easter trme How mad we were when Coach Aultman was trans ferred to Emswortl How proud and happy we were when the all senror Hve rn basketball xxent to the stadrum We hated to see Mr lButchJ Kelly turn hrs amazmg talents over to Uncle Sam when the draft came along Hard one to lose Wrll ra look at the head on that and Nrce one complete our rather BEN AVON SENIORS IN 4th GRADE Presrdent Drcrc SELBY Sponsor MR KuHL Vrce Preszdent Iota KELLY Treasurer MARGARET ANN MCKEE Secretary MILDRED IOHNSOIN that by you know who' G R s on Monday Hr Y on Thursdays clnorr practrce on Wed nesday and Young People s on Sunday even mgs were all announcements that made chapel really ours' A prrnted newspaper and what an An ua' We thank you Mr Espy Hanshumaker an hrs women Nrxon and the stage Martha an the productrons Otterson and hrs rngen urty Ruth Mars Ann and the band Patterson and hrs car Ida Iulre and therr Seven Keys Stag and hrs wrt Duff and hrs overalls Evans and sports McMrllan and Cook all plus many more make our memorres fond ones We know that berng graduated rnto a world of war makes thrngs look dark and hard But we can take rt We re ready to take the world on and wrn' We ve gone a long way together and we strll have a long way to go But rf the future years are at all as nrce as the ones that have just passed we shall look forward wrth excrted antrcrpatron 1 I I . . Z . A . e ' J ' . 1 X 7 . . x I ' . : ' -' - limited phraseology. And then l'll check on , , , - . , . , I - . . , - .. . ,, d . : . 5 d . Z . . - gg g .- ,

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page I0 Esquire We've Gone A Long And We've Still Got A Long EMSWORTH SENIORS IN 6th GRADE 1942 SENICR IDENTIFICATIONS FIRST Row-Joe McMillan, Bob Morgan, Edwin Bailey, Bud Ringer, Bill Wilson, Jim Baldwin, Norman Patterson, Mar- ion Barnhart, Bill Donovan, Nelson Shondel, Elmer Wise. Bob Thompson, SECOND Row-Jean Robbins, Mary Knapp, Betty Grande, Mil- dred Johnson, Jean Jerele, Marcelline Morgan, Houston, Patsy Wyatt, Martha Laird, Peg Korb, McClure, Jane Walton, Martha Bennett, Juliet Ruth Baker, Marianne Letsche, Annabelle Barris. THIRD ROW-Evelyn Guehl, Barbara Sharpe, Charlotte Pat DeCoursey, Thelma Thorne, Lillian Pollock, Christy Nancy Geiser, Bishoff, Marian Pollock, Lois Carey, Rosalie Critchiield, Jean Steele, Ida Kuhn, Sylvia Sierer, Helen McMurray, Ann Patterson, Joan Phillips, Patsy Berg, Margaret Ann McKee. Eleanor Caruthers, Ruth Alexander. Ruth Davis, Anna Jane Good- win. Peggy Lou Johnston. FOURTH Row-Sam Duff, Graham Renberg. Bob Nesbit, George Thoma, Louis Wenzel, Kenneth Biasotti, Don McClelland. Dick Selby, Leo Kash, Bill Hanshumaker, Jim Evans, Bob Steigerwald, Jim Kofmehl, John Nixon. Jack Otterson, Wally McCoy. Charles Boleky. As we think back, so many things flash through our minds-remember the stupendous Christmas tree sales we sponsored in our fresh- man year under President Peg Korb-the crowd of fellows and girls who swelled our ranks from Emsworth in the athletic as well .115 the brain field. Can you forget Harriet Wil- here, Ben Avon's gift to Mt. Lebanon: Bill tOcleri Collins: Henry Harnish and his in- evitable excuse for being absent: Marilyn Kun- kle, who now graces the classrooms at Penn Hallg Don McClelland, now strictly militar- ized out at Oklahoma Military Academy: Ma- rie Brunnings, who left many good friends here before moving to New York: Margie White and I0 Ellen Loop, for whom Bellevue has thanked us more than once: Phil Root, the heart-breaker, who left us for St. Christophers: Marion Barnhart, whose solid Ui trumpet now blasts the walls of Greenbrier Military Acad- emy: Carol Schott: and Molly Hardie, our little Scotch refugee friend, who told us all about England at war? Can you forget how we sat red- faced through more than one lecture by more than one member of the faculty while Our childish, inefficient, lazy vices were drilled into our slow- ly-receptive brains? We sincerely hope weve improved-at least a bit. Remember 'way back in eighth grade - the anxious thrill we felt



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ESQUIRE MODELS IQ? EDXVIIN BAII FY IAIVIES BAI DXNIIN lVlARl0'N BAIQNIIAIQI lxINNrIII B fxsoIII EDWIN BAILEY We Iust couldn t thmk up enough adjectlves to descrIbe EddIe If we trIed you had to know thIs amuslng fellow to ap precIate hIm brought forth gales of laughter wIth hIs Impromptu actmg In the Avonworth Exchange Program yet was serIous as sIn about hIs favorIte subject muslc played trombone In our super band and IS plannIng to take up muslc as a career Edwm ranks tops wIth all hIs classmates IIIvI BALDWIN Known as Curls to hlS many frIends Immy was one fellow who could really fight out there on the football Held belonged to the Avonworth PublIcatIons Club seemed to lIke huntIng and flshmg once gave a swell talk on the values of the skunk In EnglIsh class had a ready smIle for everx one whIch made h1m one of the most pleasant lookIng boys In the senIor class MARION BARNHART Came to Avonworth In hIs Iumor year and stayed Into the mxddle of hIs senlor year He fimshed hIs schoolIng at Greenbrler MIlItary Academy deprIvIng the band and orchestra of hIs fine trumpetmg Barny was quIte well known to both students and faculty known for hIs wIttIcIsms whIch usually amused the students and chastIzed the facultx KENNETH BIASOTTI Ken was another nevvcomer durIng our junnor year who made hImself rIght at home In Avonworth talked In that soft New England drawl whIch every one loved to hear or wce I ersa spent a good bIt of hIs tIme In school thInkIng up wIsecracks to make In class could be found In Avalon OI Bellevue along wIth Harry SBIIZ outslde school hours C K lil . f . ,.. :fy ' ' Q ' V . . . . . . U H . ,-1 'I , K . I . . ,za f .- , ,. , K. C ' . , I we ,.. r . . . :AvA'. I ,IE . . Q 7 Q n

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