Baldwin High School - Balthi Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

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' 'JUN '::': .'....:,:,: : '-:-:-:-:-:-:- : , 1 -:-:-zz:-:zz-. - 4 g , : I f-v I zxgczfminzlgffrafion Howard D. Horst Guy M. Neagley, jr. Anna Nugent William B. jones Regis Stocker President Vice-President Treasurer Dale Cleland Frank C. Sturges Joseph I. Kowalski Edward R. Lawrence Secretary Solicitor jfre .SQAOOK l The financial and executive departments of our schoolis organization are guided by the School Board. It is their responsibility to plan the budget for the following year, to order textbooks, to hire employees and aid in the selection of teachers. Plans are now being made for the expansion and improvement of ele- mentary school facilities. WARREN R. MALEY Supervising Principal Mr. Maley has been associated with the schools in Baldwin Township for fourteen years. He was the principal of Union School in 1936 and 1937. Because of overcrowded conditions, ninth grade classes were organized in the McCibbeny School. Mr. Maley was assigned to one of these classes in 1938. When the high school was com- pleted in 1939, he gained the position as principal which he held until 1946. Mr. Maley is now the supervising principal of the Baldwin Township School District and sees that the or- ganization runs smoothly. WILBERT C. BRANDTONIES Principal Mr. Brandtonies came to Baldwin Township in 1938, when the high school was but an object of the architect's imagination. The lower floor of the McCibbeny elementary school was at that time the temporary high school and Mr. Brand- tonies was one of the three ninth grade teachers. When the high school was completed in 1939 he was given charge of the biology department and in 1942 became assistant principal under Mr. Maley. In the course of four years Mr. Brand- tonies was advanced to principal of Baldwin High School, which is the position he holds to- day. He advises in the selection of teachers and textbooks, and has charge of deciding the disci- plinary measures for the school. Mr. Brand- tonies has alwavs been interested in the work and problems of each student. ELMER I. MCGIBBENY Assistant Principal Mr. McCibbeny is an original member of the Baldwin High School faculty. He was an ele- mentary school principal prior to 1939 when he came to Baldwin to become a member of the mathematics department. His classes in this line have varied from first year algebra to solid ge- ometry and trigonometry. Mr. McGibben be- came assistant principal in 1946 and has cffarge of checking attendance, issuing excuses, arrang- ing bus schedules and supervising the loading of the buses. His crowded attendance office is a traditional scene each morning. Mr. McGibbeny assumes the duties of the principal when Mr. Brandtonies is away. SECRETARIES The school secretaries, Mrs. Boni and Mrs. Simmons, are responsible for preparing the stu- dent schedule cards and typing exams. Their office duties include: keeping the student file accurate, answering calls and typing various forms for Mr. Maley and Mr. Brandtonies. Dorothy Boni Carol Simmons 9 ncaa? David H. Abrams George M. Aiken B.S. Slippery Rock B.S. Waynesburg State Teachers College College Arithmetic, History Mathematics Hi-Y Photography Club Herbert J. Conner Marian E. Corbett B.S. Duquesne A.B. University of UDIVSTSIU' Pittsburgh Vocal Music History Sophomore Class Sponsor, Cheerleaders Mary G. Deer Francis I. Eureka B.S., M. Ed. Uni- B.E. Duquesne versity of Pittsburgh University Biology Commercial Efficient Senate, Biology Football Coach n 10 Helen Blazek Charles M. Campbell B.S. Carnegie A.B. Grove City Institute of Technology College M. Ed. University of Pittsburgh English Baseball, Dance Band Home Economics Leonard R. Cutshall A.B. Thiel College M. Ed. University of Pittsburgh Purbalite, Quill and History, Geography Scroll Beatrice P. Carnforth B.S., Litt M. Univer- sity of Pittsburgh English j, Ernegl Harrison Gladys M. Hathaway B.S. Slippery Rock A.B. Ohio Wesleyan State Teachers Universitb' College M.A., Ph.D. Uni- M. Ed. University of versity of Pittsburgh Plffsbllfgh Problems of Democracy Science Debating Society Faculty Athletic Manager, Director of Accounting. Marion R. Henderson B.S. Indiana State Teachers College Mlid. Universit of ' Y Pittsburgh Home Economics Lillian H. Henkel A.B. Bethany College William J. Jesko A.B. University of French, Latin PlffSlWl'gh History, Spanish Basketball Coach, Varsity Letter Club E. Roy Klein William J. Mcllroy Josephine Minnfti B.S. Ohio University A.B. B hi C 1 , A.B. University of M.Ed. Universitysof I lt I :g Sly, ul ggi Pittsburgh Pittsburgh nx rum' n A HMC B.S. in L.S. Caniegie Physical Education Guidance Institute of Technology Library Science Library Club Eleanor I. Moser B.S. Indiana State Teachers College M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh Commercial Secretarial Service Club Elizabeth P. Pensom 1-Inward F, Phillips AB- Pennsylvania A.B. Sterling College Collegc for Women Scimwe Physical Education Leaders Club, Tumbling Team C 6, Mi, N in Hag- is. Elizabeth B. Kirkland A.B., Litt.M. Uni- versity of Pittsburgh Mathematics The Balthi Joseph W. Mixie B.S. Springfield College M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh History Assistant Basketball Coach, Gymnastic Club, Chess Club Ann M. Puener A.B. Duquesne University M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh English 1 1 MCMA? Nellie B. Reynolds Meryl A. Rust Leno,-e E, Shen B.S. Indiana State B.S. Grove City A,B, C1-Ove City Teachers College College I College Art M.Ed. University ot English Plttsbumh Senior Class Play, gmgimercial junior Class Sponsor - eens William J. Sullivan T. R. Thompson Paul C. Trimble B.S. California Pennsylvania State A.B. Washington and State Teachers College jefferson College College Geography English. Civics Wood Shop Assemhly Director, Junior Class Play Stage Crew National Honor Society P . f is e Michael Yacko Raymond E. Baker B.S. California State B.S. Califomia Teachers College State Teachers College Metal Shop Superintendent of Building and Grounds Raymond 1. Salchli A.B. Wheaton College Th.B. Princeton University S.T.M. Western Theological Seminary Physics, Chemistry 12 Eleanore M. Smith B.S. Califomia State Teachers College M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh English Senior Class Sponsor james Weaver B.S. Slippery Rock State Teachers College Mathematics Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach Ann Corby Elda Cuastini Lillian H. Heron R.Dh. West Liberty R.N. St. Iohn's Matron State Teachers College General Hospital Dental Hygienist Gene Schmucker B.S. Indiana State Teachers College Civics, Geography Assistant Football Coach, Track School Nnrsc John F. Wolsko B.S. Indiana State Teachers College M.Ed. University of Pittsburgh Commercial 7939 uc Row I Mr, Ciivsun, Mr. XYilkinsnii, iuiss Lzxclumin, Miss livnns. Miss Cmnfurtli, Miss Kirkliiml, Huw 2 Mr. Sc'l1rickr'1'. Mr. Milli-y, Miss Lzulyl. Miss Fc-rglls, Miss Smith, Miss Cutlrs-Il, Miss SL-Inu-in-r. Row 3 Mr. l's-au-li. Mr. Stl-wiv. Mr. Bake-r. Mr. Hurrisun. Mr. Klvin, Mr. IXI4-Gihlu-my Mr. Brnmlhmim-s, Mr. Tlmmpsrm. Miss Mulauly, Miss H4-mlvrsnn. ' 7949 How l Mr. Mlmlslsrm. Mr. 'I'hm1mpsun. Mr. ffutshalll, Alisa Millvlli, Miss l'il1'r71'r. Miss Kirlslininl. Miss Curiilm'lil. Xliss Ili-iiklv, Miss Ulzilvis. Mrs. SIN-11, Mr. Cuniwr. Mr. M L'1lXL'l'. Mr. Iinuullmm-s. Row 2 Mr. Si-l1i1im'lsi'r, Mr. Iiilri-14.1, Miss Ilzitiiziwxiy, Miss Hs-mln-i'smu, Miss Musvr. Mrs, Kvylluiris, Mrs. llunvli, Miss Smith. Mrs. fIm'lwH, Miss l'l'llsixlli, Miss liusi, Mrs, lJt'I'l', Mr. SiliiiY1lIl. Mr. Aiwrmns, Mr, 'l'l'imivl1-. ' I i XII Md ilrlu in Xl: Vimpiu ll Xli i Hmm 3 Xlr. Hurl'lsu1i, Mr. Aiiwii. MV. rlvsisu, XIV. Philli ms. Mr. Yalviv. 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Jim Nix CLASS FLOWER VVhite Rose THE SENIUH CLASS 16 Wants to attend Pitt . . . abhors con- Bemard C. Artman Bemie Nonna J. Bante Balthi . . . Eaves john Albert Donald Allen Merle Allen George Allwes Ruth Arch Bemard Artmun William Ayers Norma Bante Jean Barton Eleanor Baudino john W. Albert Johnny Donald V. Allen Don Merle B. Allen Mert ceited girls . . . beautiful tenor voice . . . ten talented fingers . . . nice brown eyes . . . Experience is the best teach- er . Boys Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Bald- winaires, Dance Band, Biology Club, Student Senate. Plans to be an engineer . . . likes to Quiet and unassuming . . . bothers no fix cars . . . wants to go to Duquesne . . . dislikes a show-off . . . enjoys base- ball . . . blonde 31106. George B. Allwes George Hard to see around those broad shoul- ders . . . What's the scoop? . . . shines as anchor man on the track team and chorus bass . shirts. . . identified by loud Boys Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Track, Baseball, Varsity Letter Club. Great quarterback . . . came to us from Carrick . . . active on the basket- ball floor . . . seen at Whitehall . . . Tbat's nice! . . . loves all sports . . . everybody's pal. Senior Class President, Hi-Y, Foot- ball, Basketball, Baseball, Varsity Let- ter Club. D. Jean Barton William G. Ayers Bill very neat appear- Ruth A. Arch Cute, petite little blonde from 205 . . . dislikes being coaxed . . . double- jointed when it comes to tiunbling . . . active in all sports . . . plays an accordi- on. Writers Club, Girls Chorus, Mixed Choms, Highlanders, Chess Club, Y- Teens, Photography Club, Secretarial Service Club, Leaders Club, Intramurals, Tumbling Team. Boots Likes a good joke . . . drives the one . . . mechanically inclined . . . would like to travel fast and furiously . . . dabbles in art . . . Buddie . . . never found without gum. Norma family car . . . pastime-dancing . . . has a big smile for all . . . plays a lot of basketball . . . favorite saying, Oh Came to Baldwin last year from Car- rick . . . pet peeve-people who come into a drug store just for a drink of Yeahyv water . . . YVell gee! . . . bright green Mixed Chorus, Debating Society. eyes- Baltbi, Secretarial Service Club, De- bating Society, Intramurals. ujeannien Eleanor F. Baudino Poodles Always lau hing . . . co-editor of the to walk in the rain . . . pet peeve--staying ,til 6 o'clock for the yearbook. Balthi, Purbalite guill and Scroll, Writers Club, Band, rchestra, Biology Club, Y-Teens, Honor Society, Intra- murals. Small and always full of excitement . . . favorite hobby-collecting? movie stubbs . . , just looking for trou le . . . static giggle . . . big thrill-underclass- men. Balthi, Purbalite, Girls Chorus, Biology Club, Chess Club, Ir. Class Play, De- bating Society, Library Club, Tumbling Team, Intramurals. UP ETEE PIFTY 17 Dolores Bellino Orrin Benz janet Benzing Alice Blank Elaine Boerio Ralph Bommer Michael Bondi William Bonomi Robert Bowden Grace Bragg Dolores V. Bellino Do-Dov Orrin F. Benz Unassuming and sincere . . . enjoys horseback riding at South Park . . . adores popcom . . . dislikes conceited boys . . . just waiting for Graduation Day . . . a dependable Secretarial Club Star halfback . . . Baldwin wouldnit be the same without him . . . one good guy . . . Spanish is his favorite subject . . . Casanova of the twelfth grade . . . attracted to jitterbugging. Pee Wee Ianet M. Benzing jan Prize possession-one driver's license. . . solid Sully's fan . . . dislikes getting up early . . . sews a fine seam . . . heard saying, Dam that ink from the mimeo- graph machine. member- Hi-Y, Football, Track, Varsity Letter Balthi, Girls Chorus, Secretarial Ser- Girls Chorus, Secretarial Service Club. Club. vice Club, Debafiilg Society- Alice M. Blank Al Elaine M. Boerio Lanny Loves to dance . . . long dark hair Talented with fabrics . . . cheery per- . . .plans to he a typist . . . active in all sonality . . . enjoys sports . . . hates to sports . . . et peeve--homework . . . be kept waiting . . . green is her favor- likes to laugh and have fun . . . televi- ite color . . . Hattie Camegie in person. 5100 enthusiast- Balthi, Girls Chorus, Biology Club, Balthi, Y-Teens, Tumbling Team. Chess Club, Photography Club, Honor Society, Leaders Club, Intramurals. Ralph N. Bommer Mike Michael A. Bondi Mike William I. Bonomi Bonom Likes to go hunting and fishing . . . Short and dark . . . quiet lad.who Dark, wavy hair . . . noted for his strongly disapproves of stair regu ations keeps to himself . . . does weight-lifting long basketball shots . . .-always ready . . . rather quiet . . . long striding gent to keep his muscles strong . . . athletic for a good time . . . happiness: women, . . . spends his spare time caring for his ability . . . works hard . . . desires to be money, and a little work . . . Here's turkeys and dogs. a traveler. the way I look at it. Football. Debating Society. Hi-Y, Student Senate, Basketball, Robert L. Bowden Bob Always has a snappy come-back . . . likes basketball . . . came from Brent- wood . . . plans career in art . . . seen with posters under his arm . . . very pleasant personality. Balthi, Hi-Y, Student Senate, Basket- ball. Track, Baseball, Varsity Letter Club. Grace E. Bragg Grace', Sparkling eyes . . . wants to be a nurse . . . likes to drive around Pleasant Hills . . . has a lovely speaking voice . . . curly hair . . . conscientious . . . likes to decorate. Balthi, Biology Club, Chess Club, Photography Club, Honor Society. THESE IUREL SS I8 ll Marilyn Brenckle Michael Brody George Brooks Robert Brown Dorothy Bmilovich Joy Bruce Robert Buckley Frank Chope Delores Conley Charles Costa Marilyn L. Brenckle Maril,' Michael Brody Mike George E. Brooks George Yeams to travel . . . advocates initia- Recognized by his height . . . good Kreisler of Baldwin High . . . extreme- ting freshmen . . . Life's like that sense of humor . . . idea of happiness: ly neat . . . geometry doesn't agree with . . . favorite subject-lunch . . . seen no school or work . . . dreads recitation him . . . friendly, yet reserved . . . has behind the library desk . . . cheery and time in English class . . . sometimes gets a nice supply of loud scarves. bright . . . likes to do office work. to class on time. Mixed Chorus, Orchestra, Student Photography Club, Library Club. Baseball. Senate. Robert A. Brown Bob Dorothy Bmilovich Burns Veteran track team member . . . Dislikes stenciling after school . . . Control yourself . . . pet peeve-gig- jolly laugh . . . Must I eat in the cafe- gling girls . . . sharp dresser . . . ter- teria? . . . a commercial whiz . . . rific sense of humor . . . hobby--re- laxing . . . I'm bashfuli' . . . would like to be a doctor. Writers Club, Mixed Chorus, Flag Bearer, junior and Senior Class Plays, Hi-Y, Track, Varsity Letter Club. thinks week-ends are the best part of school. Biology Club, Secretarial Service Club, Debating Society, Student Senate, Tumbling Team. Joy L. Bruce Joy Peppy . . . best on the gym floor . . . very friendly . . . expects to be a navy nurse . . . always ready for some ex- citement . . . can't stand people being late . . . Oh, no. Baltlii, Leaders Club, Tumbling Team, Intramurals. T. Robert Buckley Buck Friendly . . . enjoys solid geometry . . . future engineer . . . hockey and football are his avorite sports . . . thinks a good education and a good job are the best things in life. Purbalite, Photography Club, Track. Frank G. Chope 'Chope Tall timbers . . . yo-yo fan . . . a seventh period band enthusiast . . . Wha' happened? . . . plays football for diversion . . . looks forward to an aero- nautical career. Boys Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Band, Orchestra, Dance Band, Photography Club, Honor Society, Student Senate. Delores I. Conley Dee Always laughing . . . Aw, come on kids, YELLV' . . . everybody's buddy . . . loves to dance . . . clothes conscious . . , red's her favorite color?? Balthi, Purbalite, Quill and Scroll, Girls Chonis, Mixed Chorus, Triple Trio, Chess Club, Y-Teens, Photography Club, Senior Class Secretary. junior Class Play, Library Club, Leaders Club, Tum- bling Team, Cheerleader, Intramurals. Charles Costa Chuck Likes to hunt rabbits . . . full of fun . . . Aw, come on! . . . prefers blondes and redheads . . . easy come-easy go . . . wicked brown eyes . . . blushes easily. Baseball. UP ETEE FIFTY Adrienne Croft Joanne Driscoll Adrienne L. Croft At home on the ice . . . pleasant, sweet personality . . . future history teacher . . . ambition-to make an A in chemistry . . . dislikes waiting for people . . . Honest to Pete . Balthi, Handbook, Purbalite, Girls Chorus, Mixed Choms, Senior Class Play, Photography Club, Intramurals. csAndyr, Mason Crouch Clare Dietzen Margaret Donovan Audrey Dowling LaVeme Dryer Wilbert Dryer William Durkin Ruth Edwards c v u r C. Mason Crouch 'Mason' The handsome boy of the class . . . not very talkative . . . found at White- hall during lunch . . . most necessary article--car . . . Mr. Harrison: Is Ma- son here today? Photography Club. Clare L. Dietzen Dietz' Green eyes and long, curly hair . . . Likes lunch and ninth period . . . her ambition-to graduate . . . a whiz at shorthand . . . always seen with a stencil-and a gleam in her eye. Secretarial Service Club. Margaret Donovan Peggy C. Audrey Dowling And Mag to her close friends . . . Aw, heck! . . . pet peeve-timid black hair and sparkling eyes . . . keeps girls and gabby boys . . . likes to polka 205 in an uproar . . . I'll need to re- and square dance . . . can really swing coveri' . . . yeams for that Califomia that bat . . . twinkly blue eyes. Sunshine ' - - will not hl-WYY' Secretarial Service Club, Debating So- Writers Club, Secretarial Service ciety, Y-Teens. Club, Photography Club, Y-Teens. Joanne E. Driscoll Jed LaVeme I. Dryer Vernie Wilbert E. Dryer Will,' Regular at Sullys . . . that eyebrow! . . . collects spoons . . . that backhand writingll . . . despises getting up early in the moming . . . a future nurse . . . oodles of clothes. Purbalite, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chor- us Libra Club Photography Club , TY n y Chess Club, Tumbling Team, Intramur- als. William M. Durkin Bill Happy-go-lucky . . . nothing bothers this boy . . . P.O.D. is uconfoozin' but amoozinm . . . wields a wicked hammer and saw in shop . . . spends most of his time working with stage crew. Stage Crew. THESE 20 Attractive features-dark hair, eyes, and complexion . . . talented with a paint brush . . . hobby and favorite pastimf?Ralph Kiner and baseball . . . Always has a smile for the girls . . . seen polishing metal in the shop . . . gets his sleep in study hall . . . Don't let it worry you. enjoys driving a Hudson. Baseball, Balthi, Purbalite, Quill and Scroll, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Library Club, Photography Club, Student Senate, Leaders Club, Intramurals. Ruth I. Edwards Ruthie Vivacious . . . chatter-box . . . retty blue eyes . . . goes to all the dpances . . . dislikes oral speeches . . . Huh? . . . plays the bell- yre in the band . . . senior class worry-wort. Balthi, Purbalite, Writers Club, Band, Debating Society, Senior Class Play, Biology Club, Honor Society, Y-Teens, Tumbling Team, Intramurals. IUREL S5 I Louis Englert Richard Englert Sue Enkoff Gladys Entinger Elizabeth Ersher Carolyn Estep Vema Facchini Mary Ianf F auss Lloyd Fenstermaker Nancy Flanigan Louis C. Englert Lou Richard W. Englert Dick', M. Sue Enkoff Suzy VVhat's the score? . . . nice smile Wants to he a successful business Enjoys playing the piano . . . pet . . . works at Kurtz's gas station- work- man . . . spends most of his time in peeve-oral talks in chemistry . . . in ing??? . . . his future is famling . . . shop . . . refuses to walk anywhere tavor of more school dances . . . one of strong, silent type . . . attended agri- since he got his car . . . Wise up. the prettiest at Baldwin . . . Guess cultural school . . . You'll get over it. Track, Varsity Letter Club. what. Track, Baseball. Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Triple Trio, Biology Club, Sophomore Class Officer, Intramurals Gladys A. Entinger Honey A. Elizabeth Ersher Betty Nice rsonality . . . enjoys English . . . Sullty fan . . . prefers Brentwood lads . . . ah! for a buff colored Dodge .l. . popularity seems to run in the fam- 1 y. Balthi, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Photography Club, Secretarial Service Club, Tumbling Team. Dark hair and big brown eyes . . . the proud possessor of a driver's license . . . domestic gal . . . her future seems to be well in hand. Debating Society, Y-Teens, Tumbling Team. L. Carolyn Estep Esty Will make a super teacher . . . enjoys swimming and music . . . spare time spent in the mountains . . . short hair . . . personality plus . . . You know what? Balthi, Purbalite, Quill and Scroll, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Triple Trio. Baldwinaires, Writers Club Junior and Senior Class Plays, Iunior Class Officer, Biology Club, Honor Society, Student Senate, Leaders Club, Intramurals. Vema M. Facchini Vera Active in sports . . . shining black hair . . . hails from Willock . . . enjoys a good argument . . . future criminol- ogist . . . chatters constantly . . . very mischievous in class . . . Explain that please. Chess Club, Y-Teens, Secretarial Ser- vice Club, Leaders Club. Mary jane Fauss M, If' Friendly smile . . . easy to get along with . . . will attend Indiana State Teachers College . . . prefers blondes . . . quiet . . . serene . . . vacations at Canadohta . . . Write me a note. Balthi, Purbalite, Quill and Scroll, Band, Orchestra, Chess Club, Secretarial Service Club. Lloyd I. Fenstermaker Lloyd Never misses a game . . . Mr. Kamara Klique himself . . . seldom runs out of jokes . . . a very obliging and friendly fellow . . . Einstein's right hand man . . . FBI-Fenstemmkefs Bureau of In- fomlation. Photography Club, Chess Club, Honor Society. Nancy A. Flanigan Nance,' Enjoys English . , . witty as well as cute . . . wants to be an anesthetist . . . strawberry blonde . . . wears blue well . . . always at Sullys . . . O my goodness. Balthi, Purbalite, Writers Club, Or- chestra, Highlander, Biology Club, Jun- ior Class Play, Debating Society, Science Club Student Senate, Leaders Club, Tumbling Team, Intramurals. Ulf ETEE FIPTY Donald Fugent Kathleen Garman Carolyn Gibson Shirley Gordon Mary Ann Green Joyce Guy Marjorie Hartman Nicholas Hartman Judith Harvey Clare Hillgartner Donald H. F ugent Fugyi' Kathleen D. Carman Kathie Carolyn L. Gibson Carol Debonair . . . cartoon scribbler . . . making plans for a future as an archi- tect . . . has motorcycle mania . . . hates to wait for anything-especially girls . . . blue eyes . . . identified by sidebums. Plans to attend Penn State . . . very nice personality . . . wants to get mar- ried to the right man . . . thinks we have the best senior class ever. Balthi, Girls Chorus, Band, Y-Teens, Debating Society, Chess Club, Biology Club, Senior Class Play, Honor Society, Leaders Club, Intramurals, Tumbling Lets the world go by . . . peeved at people who borrow nightwork . . . would like to teach in elementary grades . . . saves all pictures for her scrapbook. Balthi, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Chess Club, Photography Club, Secre- tarial Service Club, Honor Society, In- tramurals. Team. Shirley L. Gordon ':Shirl Has an extraordinary giggle . . . ac- tive in Girl Scouts and social work . . . enjoys good music . . . dislikes wearing glasses . . , What is that girl saying?', Girls Chorus, Library Club. Senior Class Play, Secretarial Service Club, De- bating Society. E. Joyce Guy Joyce,' Plans to be a teacher . . . likes sing- ing . . . her locker is never her own! . . . her ambition is to own her own home . . . blond hair . , . big blue eyes. Balthi, Purbalite, Quill and Scroll, Writers Club, Library Club, Debating Society, Chess Club, Photography Club, Biology Club, Senior Class Play, Honor Society, Tumbling Team, Intramurals. Mary Ann Green Greeniev Pert in popular . . . couldn't get along without her driver's license . . . head of class in fashions . . . where there's ex- citement, Greenieis in the middle of it. Balthi, Purbalite, Writers Club, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, l'riple Trio, Bi- rlogy Club, Science Club, Y-Teens, Chess Club, Junior and Senior Class Plays, Honor Society, Student Senate, Leaders Club, Tumbling Team, Intra- murals. Marjorie A. Hartman Marg, Has no definite plans for the future . . . quiet . . . brilliant mind . . . pleas- ing personality . . . a pal if there ever was one! . . . neat as a pin . . . infalli- ble proofreader. Balthi, Purbalite, Quill and Scroll, Writers Club, Photography Club, Junior and Senior Class Plays, Honor Society, Student Senate, Leaders Club, Intra- Nicholas J. Hartman Nick,' Known for his excellent work in foot- ball . . . seen in a Buick convertible . . . male fashion plate . . . personality to match his looks . . . long drink of water. Football, Track, Hi.-Y, Varsity Letter Club. murals. Judith L. Harvey Judyn Beautiful clothes . . . known by her sparkling eyes . . . collecting rings?? and shoes is ber hobby . . . swims at South Park . . . a bundle of fun. Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Photo- graphy Club, Chess Club, Debating So- ciety, Leaders Club, Tumbling Team. THESE IUHEL S5 22 Clare D. Hillgartner Boopie', Goal in life--being a bum! . . . here again, gone again . . . dislikes girls with good eyesight . . . shy with not much to say . . . My aching back. john Holmcs Richard Hassenpflug Nancie Hunter Ann Hutchinson Theresa Imbrogno Audrey Iohnson Donald Julian NVilma Katz David Keener Howard Keener john E. Holmes Jack Richard C. Hassenpflug Hassy,' Nancie Hunter ulluntyi' Hap ly-go-lucky . . , Hey, Schorr . . . plays a jazzy trnunpet . . . has big times as a Band member . . . quick with a smile and a iota- . . . favorite hobbies -fishing and hunting. Band, Orchestra, Dance Band. Ann Hutchinson 'iAnn Slow, sweet smile . . . an outstanding artist . . . dainty . . . hopes to attend art school . . . famous for her cooking . . . pet peeveishopping . . . heard saying, VVell, l'l0l19Sf to Pete! Football is his favorite pastime . . . strong, silent type . . . ladies' man . . . brain in geometry . . . rules Student Senate with an iron hand . . Gimme a little kiss, huh? Student Senate, Football, Hi-Y, Var- sity Letter Club. crazy. ' ' Did you ever hear her laugh? . . . life of the party . . . nice clothes . . . a card in chemistry . . . wants to be a psychologist! . . . her hobby is knitting plaid socks . . . Geezie Peeps. Theresa A. Imbrogno Theres Hard Working lassie . . . quiet in a noisy sort of way . . . enjoys volley-ball in gym classes . . . future Spanish teach- er . . . has many friends . . . You're Balthi. Balthi, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Biology Club, Lihrary Cluh, Chess Club, Leaders Club, Tumbling Team, Intra- murals. Audrey M. johnson Amin Donald F. Julian Sammy,' Wilma A. Katz Willie Looks forward to being a successful A future state trooper . . . likes to Likes to go horseback riding . . . secretary . . . contagious smile . . . play football and wrestle . . . can't see would like to he a famous actress . . . favorite sportfvolleyball . . , her hobby P.O.D. . . . xorever laughing . . . very dislikes conceited people . . . practices is playing the piano . . . her philosophy neat dresser . . . not a care in the world. specialty dances in her spare time . . . of life- Don't worfy about it. Baseball- giggles . . . Definitely . Girls Chorus, Secretarial Service Club. Art Club, Chess Cluh, Debating So- ciety, Tumbling Team. David I. Keener Davc,' Howard R. Keener Keener YVants to be a mechanic . . . ean't Hates women drivers , , . a very good get along without a ear . . . enjoys ten- nis and swimming . . . his dog is bigger than he is . , . That's for sure! Mixed Chorus, Photography Club. books to classes. Photography Club. mechanic-things will run for him . . . likes to swim . . . small and or- nery . . . Nutz . . . refuses to carry UP ETEETFIPTY 28 4, .l . Margaret Keener Nomia Kirsch Maryellen Klein Harry Klose Ralph Kreuer joseph Krupitzer Robert Kullman Irva Lee joan Lersch jeanann Lewis Margaret Keener Margie Norma I. Kirsch Norm Maryellen Klein Kleiny,' Always dependable . . . a cute little tease . . . plans to enter nursing school . . . dislikes boys who wear blue-jeans to school . , . spends her time baby- sittingsss. Balthi, Purbalite, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Senior Class Play, Biology Club, Debating Society, Leaders Club, Tumbl- ing Team, Intramurals. Tall and blonde . . . swimming is her favorite pastime . . . prominent com- mercial student . . . baseball fan . . . an inseparable pal of Marilyn's . . . col- lects snapshots . . often says, Cheeses.', Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Chess Club, Photography Club, Secretarial Service Club, Tumbling Team. Pleasant smile . . . pet peeve-soap operas . . . likes attending football games . . . friendly in a quiet sort of way . . . has a lot of friends . . . hobby is reading . . . Ya know? Balthi, Library Club, Debating So- ciety, Biology Club. Bob Irva E. Lee Joseph E Krupitzer Ice Han'y K. Klose Harry', Tall, dark and silent type . . . dislikes P.O.D. . . . can be seen driving his new car . . . enjoys the family cottage in the mountains . . . Take it easy, Balthi. Robert F. Kullman Ralph R. Kreuer Kreuer', The Crime Photographer . . . plans to attend New York Institute of Photo- graphy . . . enjoys skiing and swimming . . . always interested in a good argu- ment . . . Be careful. Balthi, Purbalite, Photography Club, Debating Society, Football, Track. Irvh Ioan C. Lersch Has fun Ill mechanical shop . . . quiet and nice to know . . . sports-minded , . . has lots of friends . . . wants a good job with plenty of money. A nice sense of humor . . . roams the balls . . . has the best looking automo- bile on the road . . . expert on model airplanes . . pet peeve-people who brag about themselves. Track. ujoanniei' jeanann Lewis Beautiful, long, black hair . . . likes to swim . . . a clear, lovely voice . . . known to argue in P.O.D. . . a smoothie on the dance floor . . . liked by every- one who knows her. Balthi, Girls Chonis, Secretarial Ser- vice Club, Tumbling Team, Intramurals. ...Iain Cute, quiet and demure . . . plays a mean clarinet . . . will make someone an efficient secretary . . . some baseball player! . . . minds her own affairs . . . has no enemies. Band, Y-Teens, Secretarial Service Club, Debating Society. Strictly a water baby . . . plans to be a fashion designer . . . dislikes peo- ple who talk too much . . . leasing personality . . . active in school, affairs . . . You can say that again! Balthi, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Biology Club, Science Club, Photogra hy Club, Y-Teens, Honor Society, Leadvers Club, Intramurals. HESE IUHEL SS Milton Lex Donald Lutch Paul Liebman Alfred Lorcnzi ,loetta Lyon Glenn Macher Alex Mahoney Domenic Mattei Arlene McCune Rita McGowan Milton H. Lex Milt Big brown eyes . . . cars are his hob- by . . dislikes subborn people . . favors underclassmen . . . always in a good mood. Boys Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Hi-Y, Football Manager, Varsity Letter Club. Donald P. Lutch Don Interested in all sports . . . looking forward to an engineering career . . . known for his long touchdown sprints . . . How did I look?', Sophomore and Junior Class Officer, Hi-Y. Gymnastic Club, Football, Track, Baseball, Varsity Letter Club. Alfred F. Lorenzi Lorenz,' A very talented wood worker . . . al- ready a successful business man . . . desires to settle clown in a happy home . . . wiggles his way out of a lot of ceited people dance floor . Paul A. Liebman Paul Collects model airplanes . . . plans to be a Yaleman . . . seen ice skating at Yount's . . . good on the mats . . . nice speaking voice . . . About that much. Senior Class Play, Chess Club, Debat- inlglSociety, Honor Society, Gymnastic u 1. A. Ioetta Lyon Io A cute bundle from Johnstown . . . plans to be a nurse . . . dislikes con- . . is at home on the Well, for crying in a classes . . . wood butcher . . . Yeah, bucket. Stage Crew. Chess Club, Tumbling Team. Glenn F. Macher Glenn Alex V. Mahone Bud Domenic . Mattei Dom,' Y . Lets the world io by . . . on the quiet Has two hobbies: women and shop Big wheel on the basketball team . . . side- . . . always t e gentleman . . , has . . . makes a good master of ceremonies likes nothing better than a good argu- no ininiediale plans for the future . . . . . . desires to be an entertainer . . . ment . . . definitely the executive type innbitmn-to graduate . . . Temper, can talk way out of anything . . . It . . . smooth dancer .'. . Baldwin's Gene f'lll!X'l'- beats me. Krupa . . . Let's go. Balthi, Mixed Chorus. Balthi, Band, Orchestra, junior Class Play, Football, Basketball. Track, Base- ball, Varsity Letter Club. Arlene M. McCune Arn Rita C. McGowan Rita Little and quiet . . . plans to be a Came to us from New York . . . secretary . . . clear, blue eyes . . . Oh, serene and quiet . . . nice, soft, and for a holiday! . . . known to change her understanding voice . . . very studious mmd . . . VVhere's my seat? and llusinesslike . . . I'll leam, l'll Girls Chorus, Secretarial Service Club. learn- Debatinlg Society, Tumbling Team, Intramura s. DP ETEE PIPTY 25 Cecelia McMillen joseph McMurray Betty Lou Melani Iacob Meyer Elizabeth Miller June Miller Marilyn Mosurak Jack Motts Ianet Mullett Daniel Mundy Cecelia M. McMillen Ceil', A regular at Sully's . . . likes to go horseback riding . . . someday she in- tends to be a secretary . . . bobby socks . . . only quiet when she's asleep . . . Say, listen. Girls Chorus, Secretarial Service Club, Debating Society, Tumbling Team, Cheerleader, Intramurals. Joseph B. McMurray ajoei' Has a grin as wann as sunshine . . . not much to say in the classroom- makes up for it after school . . . Typing II gripes him . . . interested in land- scaping. Betty Lou Melani Betty Loui' Undecided about the future . . . wants to get ahead . . . enjoys almost any sport . . . nice person to know . . . likes to listen to records. Balthi, Purbalite, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Biology Club, Chess Club, Y- Teens, Photography Club, Secretarial Service Club, Leaders Club. jacob VV. Meyer jake Has all the luck . . . quiet but amus- ing . . . has a lot of friends . . . White- hall is his second home . . . rarely misses a baseball ganle at Forbes Field . . Dr. Hathaway's protege. Hi-Y, Debating Society. Elizabeth R. Miller Hoodie', Happy, boisterous nature . . . an ac- tive advocate of parties . . . a perpetual chatterbox . . . undemeatb it all, a Wann, loving nature . . . hair that de- fies gravitation . . . always has a smile. Balthi, Girls Chorus, Chess Club, Y- Teens, Debating Society, Tumbling Team, Intramurals. June C. Miller Junie', Marilyn Mosurak Maru Jack A. Motts Motts Lots of fun . , . canlt stand stubbom Always ready for a laugh . . . dislikes Likes school after 2:56 -. . . our people . . . a nursing career is her aim tests . . . considers her friends her most school flag-bearer . . . if friends were . . . baseball fan . . . faithful friend . . . prized possession . , . likes to dance at wealth, he'd be rich . . . always in a never, never worries about a thing . . . Sully's . . . loads of fun. hurry . . . the money-man of the Stu- wrhatls nice-H Chess Club, Secretarial Service Club, dent Senate' Y-Teens. Tumbling Team. Flag Bearer, Hi-Y, Iunior Class Offi- cer, Student Senate, Basketball, Track. Ianet R. Mullett Ian Daniel A. Mundy Dan Her future in missionary work . . . has a nice new Ford of her own . . .col- lects miniature shoes . . . enjoys swim- ming and volleyball . . . will attend Rochester University. Debating Society, Library Club, In- tramurals. Although quiet-well liked . . . al- ways singing . . . snappy brown eyes . . . enjoys doing Spanish assignments . , . very handsome . . . always in the music room . . . i'How about that? . . . neat dresser. Boys Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Hi-Y, Basketball, Baseball, Track. THESE IUHCL SS 26 James Nix Paul Normile Eileen Pahlman james Perkins Frank Perzak Carole Peterson Iane Phillips VVil1iam Phillips John Pistelli Marilyn Preis james L. Nix Jimmy Paul R. Normile Nomi Eileen L. Pahlman Eileen Every day - his lazy day . . . they Likes to work on trains as a hobby Known by her long, wavy hair . . . sigh as he goes by . . . blue eyes and . . . has plans for being a millionaire hopes someday to become a stenographer curly hair . . . a rugged sportsman come . . . seen mid the lunch-hour rush . . . . . . likes to dance. . . attends all the November first . . . can take shop seven wrestling champ . . . favorite sayingi basketball games . . . How about periods a day. You wanna bet?,' that?,' Hi-Y, Football, Baseball, Varsity Let- Purbalite, Debating Society, Baseball. Balthi, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus. ter Club. james C. Perkins Jim,' Frank J. Perzak Frank Dictionary of the Senior Class . . . rarely quiet . . . human question box . . . desires to be an industrial salesman . . . enjoys football and basketball . . . In other words-. Balthi, Purbalite, Quill and Scroll, Wants to be an analytical chemist . . . likes dogs . . , spends time in his cellar blowing things up . . . proud of his Packard . . . I might be wrong-but! Photography Club, Debating Society, Biology Club, Honor Society. Boys Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Senior and Iunior Class Plays, Chess Club, De- bating Society, Basketball Manager, Track Manager. Carole I. Peterson Carole,' Regular fan of Baldwin's football team . . . calm and collected . . . donit let her silence fool you! . . . an honor roll student . . . sure to succeed . . . likes solid geometry?? Photography Club, Intramurals. John R. Pistelli Wants to be a barber or an electrician . . . dislikes eight period days . . . seen lifting weights . . . dark eyes and black hair . . . mischievous grin . . . prefers classes in science. H. jane Phillips Janie Enthusiastic athlete . . . has energy galore . . . firm believer in frequent shampoos . . . a good cook . . . never a dull moment . . . noisy chatterbox . . . her smile is a mirror of her mood. Balthi, Chess Club, Library Club, Leaders Club, Tumbling Team, Intra- murals. William A. Phillips Bill Happy-go-lucky . . . desires to work for a contractor . . . enjoys baseball . . . full of fun . . . law fthe subiectl does- n't agree with him . . . Don't look at me that way! Johan Marilyn I. Preis Preis Impish eyes . . . dislikes conceited people . . . future secretary . . . always ready for fun . . . unpredictable . . . doesn't miss much . . . her hair is ua- turally curly . . . Hi, Babel Balthi, Debating Society, Tumbling Team, Intramurals. UP ETEETPIFTY 27 VT: Donald Pumphrey Ruth Reutzel Lois Rothhaar Donna Russum Theodore Sanders Robert Schorr Margaret Schultz Frank Schweitzer Martha Schwotzer 'Thomas Shepherd Donald L. Pumphrey Pump,' Ruth C. Reutzel Ruthie', Lois I. Rothhaar Lois Dislikes being called Don-nee! . . . Lovely hair and eyes a heart breaker . . . identified by his blond good looks and handsome phys- hobbies-bowling and homework on a date night . . . favorite Very soft voice . . . likes Spanish . . . a whiz at chemistry reports . . . ambi- tion-to be an elementary teacher . . . . . . hates having dancing . . . ique . . . future plans have television in thinks P.O.D. is a waste of time . . . collects antiques . . . an honor roll stu- store . . . hobbies are hunting and golf- sentimental over little things. dent . . . Gad! mg ' ' ' H11 Beauhful! Balthi, Girls Chorus, Secretarial Ser- Writers Club, Y-Teens, Chess Club, Hi-Y, Basketball, Golf, Varsity Letter vice Club, Intramurals. Debating Society, Biology Club, Honor Club. Society. Domma M. Russum DonnaD Theodore R. Sanders Ted Seen in a yellow convertible . . . Recognized by his blond hair . . . dislikes, of all things, red-haired boys gets his forty winks in every class . . . . . . giggles a lot . . . known by her seen in his white Ford . . . keeps beautiful: black, curly hair . . . has a NVhitehall going . . . likes to go hunting. lovely voice. Debating Society. Balthi, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Debating Society, Intramurals. Robert L. Schorr Bohn Margaret J. Schultz Margie Frank W. Schweitzer Frankie A-huffin' and a-puffin' in the band Sassy hut sweet . . . always in the Happy-go-lucky . . . has many friends . . . plays in the dance hand too attendance office . . . I want a legal . . . contented when absent from school . . . a frequent Sully visitor . . . re- excuse, Schultzv . . . dislikes eating in . . . pet peeve-gym . . . prejudiced liable . . . very masculine voice . . . the cafeteria . . . a perpetual smile and against homework . . . favorite sport is tall ln stature . . . makes friends easily. teasing eyes. baseball . . . Freckles. Band, Orchestra, Dance Band. Y-Teens, Debating Society, Secre- Balthi, Hi-Y, Student Senate, Football tarial Service Club. Manager. Martha I. Schwotzer Mart Thomas C. Shepherd Shep Likeable . . . future secretary . . . a swell person to know . . . can't wait to get out of school . . . types for everyone . . . easy to get along with. Balthi, Purbalite, Girls Chorus, Chess Club, Y-Teens, Photography Club, Sec- retarial Service Club. Intramurals. THEEEI UH EL Talented in music and art . . . flair tor decorating . . . enjoys a good argu- ment . . . desires to be famous some- day . . . occasionally seen in class . . . I know itf, Balthi, Photography Club, Hi-Y, Stu- dent Senate, Gymnastic Club, Baseball, Track, Varsity Letter Club. S5 .Fw Alice Sherwin NVilliam Sherwin Ioseph Simoni Sally Skinkle James Smith Jean Snee Richard Sole Janine Sprague Richard Stark loan Stonic Alice M. Sherwin Al William R. Sherwin Bill Joseph W. Simoni Joe Full of fun and laughs . . . hates to Wants to be a chemist . . . likes sports Ralph Kiner of the Senior Class . . . get' up in the moming . . . mischief . . . won't leam to dance . . . speaks watch those twinkling eyes . . . always maker . . . favorite pastime-cooking very well . . . always has a good argu- happy and good-natured . . . one of the and sewing . . . always on the go . . . ment for P.O.D .... Aw, nuts. six desperadoesv . . . Aw, get out! La-de-da. Y-Teens, Debating Society, Tumbling Science Cl b Ph t h Cl b H Gymnastic Club. u , o ograp y u , i-Y, Baseball, Varsity Letter Club. James A. Smith Smitty Appears quiet, but you can't tell . . . future engineer . . . dislikes know-it- alln people . . . the man with THE car . . . enjoys photography above every- thing else . . . What's new? Team. Sally I. Skinkle Sally'i Serene . . . follows fashions . . . will study teaching . . . hates conceited peo- ple . . . enjoys baseball and tennis . . . collects records . . . chemistry is tops with her . . . would like to travel. Writers Club, Chess Club, Y-Teens, Biology Club, Honor Society. M. Jean Snee Jeanne Plans to be a good housewife . . . likes to watch baseball . . . elaborate wardrobe . . . dislikes P. O. D. . . beautiful red hair and brown eyes . . . good seamstress . . . Drop dead. Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Chess Club, Library Club, Purbalite, Tumbling Team. Society. Richard W. Sole Dick A wicked eye . . . a craze for mo- torcycles . . . late hours and night life suit him . . . mechanically inclined . . . was not long in school this year . . . I forgot my book. Balthi, Senior Class Play, Debating Janine L. Sprague lay Nice smile . . . Florida, here I come. . . . a quiz kid . . . constant member of the Honor Society . . . low, throaty voice . . . wants to own her own horse some day. Balthi, Purbalite, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chonis, Photography Club, Y-Teens, Richard A. Stark Dick Plans to spend the next few years in the navy . . . beautiful handwriting . . . wants to be a disc iockey . . . nice to have around . . . How ya makin' out ' Balthi, Purbalite, Baseball. UF ETE Chess Club, Honor Society, Leaders Club. Joan H. Stonic Joann Busy little bee on the Purbalite staff . . . spends spare time reading . . . writ- ing is her ambition . . . enjoys badmin- ton . . . favorite subject-English . . . Well, not exactly! Balthi, Purbalite, Qgzuill and Scroll, WVriters Club, Library lub, Girls Chor- us, Photography Club, Debating Society. E PIPTY Daniel Swickline Edna Taylor Carol Thyness Maryann Timura Charles Tomala Arthur Tombs George Tsagaris Nancy Vanistendael Lois Vey Thomas NVagner Daniel E, Swickline Dann Edna Mae Taylor Edna', Carol I. Thyness Carol Tall blonde . . . well liked . . . nice Wants a nice commercial job . . . fa- Likes'chemistry??? . . . a person who disposition . . . will attend Slippery Vtlfllk' subjectftyplngl. . . plays trum- is lots ot fun . . .ignores conceited boys Rock to study physical education . . , pet in the band . . . nice, long eyelashes . . . a television fan . . . thinks all chairs hates typing . . . refuses to have his . . . hates to take dictation . . . Are should be furnished with hacks . ., vigture taken, you kidding?', identified by her accent. Basketball, Band, Secretarial Service Club, Y- Y-Teens, Tumbling Team. Teens. Maryann Timura Timmy Charles Tomala Slick Wouldnit miss any of the games . . . witty and full of pep . . . swell girl to have as a pal . . . loves to dance . . . sparkling eyes . . . Oh, gee! Girls Chorus, Y-Teens, Secretarial Service Club, Leaders Club, Tumbling Team, Cheerleader. Arthur R. Tombs Art Intends to loaf next year . . . dislikes English . . . is a very good swimmer . . . seen at all parties . . . not much to say in class . . . Get out of town. George I. Tsagaris George Likes a lot of fun . . . destination- Pittgto study medicine . . . an expert in Spanish class . . . plays basketball , . , enjoys parties and sports . . . dis- likes solid geometry. Purhalite, Mixed Chorus, Baldwin- Seen behind the stage-fixing scenery ??? . . . career in the Navy . . . nobody can touch him in art . . . responsible for the beautiful stage settings . . . Cut it out! Balthi, Stage Crew. Nancy M. Vanistendael Nancy Friendly smile and twinkly eyes . . . pleasing personality . . . very quiet and serene . . . dislikes lgrouchy people . . . will be a stenograp er some day . . , You don't say? Y-Teens. aires, Chess Club, Senior Class Play, Pibating Society, Biology Club, Base- ma . NLOD Lois A. Vey Seldom on time for bookkeeping-her excuse- Oh, I was in Home Eci' . . . her goal-an AU in English . . . one ot the friendliest in the Senior Class. Chess Club, Y-Teens, Honor Society, Tumbling Team, Intramurals. Thomas R. Wagner Honus Great sense of humor . . . future football coach . . . wonderful friend . . . thinks P.0.D. is over his head . . . ideal -to have lots of money . . . excels in sports. Hi-Y, Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball, Varsity Letter Club. THESE IUREL S5 30 , 7 1 f 2 john Walbert Ioan Wassel Clara Waterman Nancy Weber Eleanor Weis Arlene Wenerstrom Lois Wemer Carole White Jean Wick Frances Wielgolvski John Walbert johnny Ioan F. Wassel Joan Clara H. Watemian Cookie Forever teasing someone . . . snappy dresser . . . indispensable on the golf team . . . has an infectious grin . . . says he dislikes girls??? . . . can't go out without a hat . . . Wise up. Golf, Varsity Letter Club. e J cheerleuler Very talkative . . . p ply - z . . . a laugh that is different . . . very friendly lassie . . . would like to be- come a professional golfer . . . You know what I mean? Balthi, Purbalite, Quill and Scroll, WVriters Club, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chor- us, Triple Trio, Baldwinaires, Chess Club, Photography Club, Senior Class Play, Biology Club, Science Club, Honor Society, Leaders Club, Tumbling Team, Good things come in little packages . . . blond hair-do . . . likes dancing every night . . . spends spare moments sewing , . . won't miss transcription and dictation class . . . Oh, no. Y-Teens, Debating Society, Secre- tarial Service Club. Cheerleader, Intramurals. Nancy I. Weber Nan', Petite and neat . . . a mischievous twinkle in her eye . . . loyal . . . very nice to know . . . ber art work is ap- pealing . . . I get in more hot water! Girls Chorus, Photography Club, Y- Teens, Secretarial Service Club. Eleanor I. Weis El Desires to be a pianist in an orchestra . . . dislikes being told what to do . . . frequently seen substituting for our li- brarian . . . favorite sport-badminton . . . collects dogs and music. Balthi, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Library Club, Chess Club, Photography Wicked Arlene N. Wenerstrom Arlene', Most generous girl in all the class . . . very neat, with clothes galore . . . her paintings will bring her fame . . . ac- tive in gym . . . I'll give you a clue. Balthi, Photography Club, Chess Club, Leaders Club, Tumbling Team, Intramurals. M. jean Wick Club, Y-Teens, Intramurals. Lois R. Wemer Lon Is an excellent pianist . . . wants to go to Valparaiso University . . . weu liked by all . . . enjoys swimming and tennis . . . I don't know. Balthi, Writers Club. Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Triple Trio, Baldwinaires, Junior and Senior Class Plays, Y-Teens, Biology Club, Debating Society, Student Senate, Honor Society, Intramurals. Carole I. White Carole Beautiful, clear complexion . . . en- joys English class . . . has a flair for political affairs . . . heard humming through the halls . . . sweet rsonality . . . despises riding the schooiwbus, Balthi, Writers Cluh, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Triple Trio, Senior Class Play, Y-Teens, Biology Club, Honor So- ciety, Intramurals. Frances Wielgoleski Wiggles Dark hair and dark eyes . . . dynamic . . . likes swimming and diving . . . a practical joker-but can take a joke in retum . . . unpredictable . . . our own Bugs Bunny. Balthi, Library Club, Chess Club, De- bating Society, Senior Class Play, Lead- ers Club, Tumbling Team, Intramurals. Watch the pins fall on Monday night!! . . . pink cheeks and sparkling eyes . . . quiet in class, but-later! . . . an all around friend . . . likes golf. Secretarial Service Club, Library Club, Y-Teens, Intramurals. ETEE FIPTY YH. Shirley Woodhall Richard Williams Robert Willman Donald Wilson Robert Wilson Charles Winterling Patricia Yount William Zaleta Lois Zill Robert E. Willman Bohn Donald C. Wilson Donn Richard H. Williams Richie, Has a shrewd hair-cut . . . never will reveal his middle name . . . bashful in his own way . . . to be in the speedway races is his ambition . know. Mixed Chorus, Band, Hi-Y, Football, Track, Varsity Letter Club. . You don't I. Robert Wilson Future baseball player . . . collects rare coins . . . pet peevc-long speeches . . . plans to work hard-next year . . . dreams of money, beautiful women, and a new Buick . . . likes shop class. Football, Baseball. Paints wildlife . . . likes a good argu- ment . . . takes everything in his stride . . . prefers blondes, brunettes, or red- heads . . . even tempered . . . clever at impersonations. Balthi, Purbalite, Handbook Staff, Biology Club, Chess Club, Sophomore One of the big 65 on the varsity . . . dislikes giggly girls . . . very quiet . . . Shirley I. Woodhall Shirl Small and petite . . . has a quiet way about her . . . Blondie . . , wonderful beautiful blond hair . . . the man with the honf' . . . How's every little thing? Band, Orchestra, Dance Band, Hi-Y, Student Senate, Basketball, Varsity Let- ter Club. Patricia A. Yount Pat,' Seen scurrying through the halls . . . ambitious editor of the newspaper . . . Class Officer, Honor Society, Student Senate, Football, Track. Bohn Charles A. Winterling Chuckn Bright lad . . . definitely a scientist . . . Blast!', . . . claims an aversion to females-but??? . . . hopes to be a doc- tor . . . likes speaking German and reading encyclopedias . . . foremost in gym club. Boys Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Baldwin- aires, junior and Senior Class Plays, Bi- ology Club, Honor Society, Student Senate, Gymnastic Club, Track. William Zaleta Poncho ...likesart... Career!a millionaire good sense of humor . . . found sketch- Yiano player . . . has a good time in mookkeeping class . . . can't work with- out gum. Girls Chorus, Secretarial Service Club, Student Senate. eager to attend William and Mary Col- lege . . . plans a ioumalistic career . . . Fer Pete's sake! Balthi, Purbalite, Quill and Scroll, Writers Club, Band, Orchestra, Biology Club, Junior Class Play, Honor Society, Intramurals. Lois I. Zill Lois,' Witty . . . never quiet . . . likes green . . . heard saying She gives me the creeps . . . likes to bowl . . . souvenir hunter . . sews for a hobby . . . her future is planned Balthi, Secretarial Service Club, Y- Teens, Debating Society, Intramurals. ing anywhere, anytime, anything . . . dislikes P.O.D .... favorite saying, Rake in the dough. Balthi, Hi-Y, Baseball, Football Man- ager. THESE IUHEL SS 32 I' ' 8l'l'L6WL EI' Now that graduation day is rolling near, we, the class of '50, find ourselves having memories-some happy, some funny, some sad. More and more we find ourselves turning to each other and saying, Remember .... Remember how bewildered we were on our first day at Baldwin? How we never could find the rooms we were supposed to be in? Remember how we paired off into separate cliques? How we all had crushes? Remember when Dee Conley, Joanne Driscoll and Kathy Carman were in the eighth grade play? How seri- ously they took their parts? Remember when Mr. Schricker and the others return- ed from the service? Remember how the students from other schools joined our class in the ninth grade? Remember our first taste of Latin? Amo, amas, amat --I love, you love, he loves-the eternal triangle? Remember Mr. Jesko taking Mr. Wilkinsonis place, as varsity basketball coach? Remember the girls' sewing classes? And the blouses we made? Remember our Freshman Party in the gym? How the boys stayed at one end of the floor and the girls at the other? Remember those dancing classes? And how all the girls wanted to dance with Domenic Mattei? And how the tall girls danced with the short boys? Remember when the five girls and five boys broke the door at Pleasant Hills School and the five girls had to pay for it? Remember when we became sophomores and how we sighed when those big senior football players walked by? Remember Dr. Hathawayis interpretation of SILAS MARNER? Remember how the snow fell one year, and the busses couldn't make it? How weid listen over the radio ho ing they would announce no school for Baldwin? And, all the viisits to Mr. McGibbeny's office for those pink ex- cuses Remember when the Writers Club, Biology Club, and Tumbling Team were formed? Remember when Don Lutch, Pee Wee Benz, and Tom Shepherd sang that Hawaiian song, with motions, in room 134. How Nick Hartman almost fell out of his seat laughing? Remember when the white mice escaped from Mrs. Deer,s room? How they ate everything in the cafeteria? Remember how proud we were of the fellows in our class who played first string football and basketball be- fore their senior year? Remember the ice cream battle Bob Shaner had in the cafeteria? Remember when we became juniors? And how we would say, 'Mc-, a junior already, next year I'll graduatel'? Remember our daily laughs in Mr. Mixie's history class? And his tests? And how different he looked in his dark blue suit? Remember when Spanish came to Baldwin through popular demand? And how Mr. Iesko would speak in Spanish and it would go in one ear and out the other? Remember when we thought the teachers were all so- and sos for giving us so much homework? And how we've discovered that they're really good sports? Remember when the popular question was, 'Who's Miss Hush'? Remember the junior Class Party at Totem Pole Lodge? And what a beautiful lgroup of girls Orrin Benz, Bol31SQl1aner, Johnny Butler, Jac Lype, and Bud Mahoney ma e. Remember the fad of blowing plastic bubbles? Remember the gymnastic show? And what a variety of talent we had? And the junior Class Play? How the telephone booth almost fell over? Remember the water pistols? Remember when Arm Hutchinson won the award for architectural drawing? Remember when our senior friends graduated and gave us the class key? How Don Lutch was embarrassed to be dressed in a white shirt, tie and suit, while his pals were wearing T-shirts and jeans? Remember football camp? How someone dressed up like Mr. Eureka, disguised his voice, and scared the livin' daylights out of the green members of the football team? And how the boys had such odd pets as frogs and sgakes? And how they had such an attraction for water. Remember how excited everyone was to know who was on the Balthi Staff? And the Balthi Bounce? And how thrilled we all were to have such a celebrity as Pee Wee Hunt here? Remember our wonderful football season and how we won the Triadic Cup for the first time? Remember when an underclassman sletpt all through our Spanish class 'until the bell rang? An the surprised expression on his face when he woke up? Remember how proficient some of us became with a yo-yo. Remember when Miss Smith was our grade school teacher? And how she treated us like grown-ups when we became seniors? Remember when john Albert and Betty Ersher were on Wilkin's Amateur Hour? How everyone tained in to hear them? Remember the last day Mr. Harrison taught chemistry and several girls cried? Remember the cheerleaders, Dee, Eileen, Joan, Ma Lou, Ceil, and Mary Ann? And how they always plead: ed with us to yell louder? How we finally did at the Brentwood game? Remember how Carolyn went with Steve all through High School? Remember the aptitude tests we took at Carnegie Tech? And how we saw squares and circles and triangles hours afterwards? And how hungry we were when the tests were over? Remember dear old MACBETH? Remember The Purbalite and the super Balthi? And voting for the class officers, the Senior Queen and Her atten ants? Remember . . . well, just remember all the fun we've had together, all our parties, and teachers, and most of all, remember each other. Next year, when school begins again, without us, letis pick up a phone and call our old friends we haven't seen since graduation and reminisce a little. We may never walk the same halls again, hand-in- hand, or study MACBETH. or have the same school s irit at football games, but we'll always have memories ffom our class of 1950. 33 .7!Le Junior KKELA6 Ronnie Christ Phil ML-Conaghey Hal Steiner Joanne Smith CLASS OFFICERS President , Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer , CLASS COLORS CLASS MOTTO Maroon and Cray In unity of aim. lies our strength. 34 Bonnie Christ Hal Steiner A A Joanne Smith Phil NIcC0naghey CLASS FLOWER WVhite Orchid . 3 .QQ SMF' ' J 3 r '+I I. Anderson C. Bucke- M. Balldo Al. Blllllii'1' R. Burzlti C. Baunngurt B. BCIIIICU D. Blank E. L. Blytllc C. Boch H. Bonctti H. Hour J. Bouson C. Brivck B, Brock T. Brudvll T. Bruce' D. Buchl ll. Call J. Cantwell D. Capunzzi T. Carlin J. Carr R. Clmislnur R. Christ B. Clmristofel M. Croati M. Crow XV. D,Alessio C. Data li. Dzlviclson J. Dhnpcl J. During M. A. Drccsv B. Drm-sch:-r R. Elcvssor S. Enkoff D. Erdlcy E. Erskine H. Fchl C. Gallagher C. Cegick M. Gillznn D. Class J. Ilalcy J. llU.lllllll'l' L. Holzlmuscr H. llzxrtalv K. He-ckman E. Ilcwitt O. Holmes E. llorn B. Irwin E. Ives .fr- Y' ,a'f',. sf' l I M M. L. Iucquart R. Johns D. Jordan L Kulbcrkamp D. Kalnerer A. Karel Kaslewicz A. Kaufman M. Keffer Kcifer F. Kennedy H. Kcslar Knee j. Knoedler D. Kording Kostamich B. Krae W, Lapinskl H Lallosu I. Leech D. Linton A Lisanti Llewelyn W. LoPrest1 D Muchcr R. Machewich V. Mujer W. Reider H. Steiner C. Reiland I. Stephenson N. Rhea T. Stilley C. Rosenberg P. Stokes R. Ross R. Stubbs P. Royer E. Turnbull A, Rudge E. Turnbull I. Schneider E. Tushek P. Schneider N. Walton E. Schultz M. Wandless W. Schweitzer N. Wasney I. Scrabis D. Webb C. Seiler C. Weber L. Servich P. Welsh M. Sheppik D. Williams H. Shotts R. Wilson j. Smith B. Woods I. Smith I. Woodside W. Smith K. Wuerthele R. Steel A. Yoders Absent: J. Cantwell, R. Eisengart, I. Litzenberger, D. Lyle, I. Miller S Parlnelll A Reid N. Stevens, C. Thompson. Z8 0WL0l 8 KKQ55 LaRue Jenscm Eddie Burg Rub Larson AIOIIII Ko111lc111L CLASS OFFICERS President Eddie Burg Vice-President john Komlenie Secretary A LaRue jensou Treasurer . Bob Larson CLASS COLORS CLASS MOTTO CLASS FLOWER Creen and Wl1ite The surest Way not Rose to fail is to d6t6'I'ITlillC to succeed. 38 Row 1 L. All'en, R. Allen, A. Anderson, H. Angel, I. Angelo, B, Artman, I. Baird, M Bartko, I. Baum, R. Birsic, F. Blythe. Row 2 L. Boyd, O. Brinkerhoff, W. Brooks, A. M. Bucci, R. Buck, E. Burg, M. I. Cassidy D. Clark, U. Colombini, M. A. Coots, E. Costa. Row 3 L. Crump, I. Degenhardt, I. Devlin, M. Dietzen, A. Dobelstein, B. L. Dolan, C Dryer, W. Dryer, C. Durbin, D. Durbin, P. Egede. Row 4 A. Englert, F. Facchini, E. Fest, N, Fisher, R. Frew, I, Frich, P. Furlong, I Greaves, E. Haley, J. Harrold, S. Hartay. Row 5 O. Hatch, W. Hathaway, S. Hays, P. Heihert, C. Henrickson, N. Hickly, C. Horn A. Huggins, D. Huston, M. J. Ingram, L. Jensen. Row 6 B. Jordan, L. Kearns, R. Keller, W. Kelly, R. Kittcrman, B. L. Klein, G. Klein II. Klein, J. Komlcnic, B. Komlyn, A. Kurtz. J 1 Row 1 G. Langol, E. Lanz, R. Larson, P. Leahy, A. Leivc, I. Leskovitz, E. Lex, B. Lhor- mer, B. Lightner, E. Lyon, J. Magera. Row 2 M. Malinski, L. Marks, D. Mauro, I. McConaghey, R. McCuirk, J. McNamara, I McRoberts, L. Mendenhall, V, Meredith, J. Moorhead, L. Morris. Row 3 I. Muse, C. Nicola, J. Nicola, W. O,Brien, W. Pascuzzi, K. Pastor, D. Paul, M. I Pearce, I. Redding, R. Reiland, E. Ricci. Row 4 F, Ricobelli, B. Ringeisen, C. Roddam, B. Ruffenach, L. Sayre, A. Schaffer I. Schwadron, M. Schweitzer, J. Sessi, C. Smiley, I. Snoke. Row 5 A. Spisak, C. Stead, D. Stewart, P. Stubbs, I. Swann, B. Tkicsuk, D, Utesch, L Valdiserri, S. Vietmeier, J. Wzlgner, F. Walters. , Bow 6 N. Waterman, L. Webb, W. Welsch, R. West, R. Wilkinson, M. Wolbert, R Wright, I. Zaccola, J. Zill. Absent: S. Brown, I. Gafforini, A. Hawthorne, W. Hendrickson, I. 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Mcllroy the Bald- win Band has grown from an organization of twenty-eight memhers to the present group of sixty-seven. lt performs at the foothall games and hegins practice early in the year for the Mid-Year Band Concert, which consists mostlv of jazz. jive, and popular pieces. The hand also takes part in the Spring Music Festival. Each jim Mr. Mcllrov has set high standards for Bald- win's majorettes. The girls who hold these po- sitions must make a good appearance. he de- pendahle and should he capahle of signaling the hand for each formation. The new uniforms, featuring yill-hox hats and Durnle and white h l K Si ,..? , , 1 '1r ! W A ff memher has a personal interest in its work and devrlopment. Stiff requirements in order to oh- tain emhlems and hash marks have given the group, as a Whole, a more orderly and disciplined appearance. Baldwin has a hand which every- one can he very proud of and it certainly de- serves the credit we give it. afore ffed skirts made a colorful spectacle as thev perform- ed their routines. These high steppers are now required to trv out every year, which means there can he no idleness on their part if they Wish to hold their positions. Betty BCllllK'll ,lunc Doring Kita La Rosa- llead Maiorette Bolmhic Morris Members: A. Andcrson, ll. Barati, B. Barrctt, VI. Barton.-D. Bt-rry, M. M. Bctchcr, A. Blcdsoc, ll. Bowcrs, S. Brad- lcv, 'I' Brodcll ll Brown D Fanicsi I Chopc B Coffman L clflllll XV D' ' . y , , . . , , . , . , . , p, . Alcssio D Ds-cts D Drcsclicr C' I Urycr, li. Edwards, D. Ercllcy, M. ul. Fauss, VV. Fcrris, L. Fichtcl, lX. Fishcr, C. l'1l'l'Alllllf7i',.R. l l'ifl, citllflllilllz Uri-cnlx-rg. E. llardy, AI. Harrold, -I. llohucs, O. Iiohncs, D. Huston, I' Kacrchcr D K'unt-rcr W' KL-llc-v I Lcrsch, E. Loguc, J. Lucas, J. Lutz, D. Mattci, E. Mt-Mzistt-i', bl, Monnilng, E, Murlphyl D.KNit-olslni, lil. Pattcrson. I. H-at-Ii, IC. Phillips, F. Pitsclnnan, C. lioddani, C. Roland, -I. Saitz, B. Schorr, -I. Sc-itz, j. Slotnik, Al. Snokc, IC. M. ifaylor. C. 'I'honipson, T. Tinnnons, M. Vandcrniast, B. NVilson D, XVil' B NV l' ' ' -' 3 ' , son, . oocs, lx. xxlItltlIi'lt', I. Yount. tjfze ,A746q!L!6LlfL0!8l :f Scvcral ycars ago a group was organized by Mr. Mcllrov to represent the school symbol-thc llighlandcr. A numhcr of girls were choscn from scvcnth gradc to port1'ay Scotch lassics, and a boy was choscn to play the bagpipcsg thus they wcrc nanicd thc Ilighlandcrs. The girls this vcar cxccutcd accurately the danccs taught them iw Miss Pcnsom. Thcy performed at the foot- ball ganics and the mid-ycar conccrt. After thc girls hayc scrvcd two ycars thcy arc automatically Adlcr, Shirlcy Calhoun, Hcnita Cainphcll, Cynthia l 'ickingcr, Marilyn llardy, Elcanor llartman, Bc-atricc Kcih, Carol Martin, Morrill Ann licilmcr, Suc Sorgcr, Patti Stoclwr, Patty XVclsh, Mary Ann l'ipcr-'I'honias Tinnnons i l l cliniinatcd from the group. Tonimy Tini- mons playcd thc hagpipcs this year. Sincc it is such a difficult joh to train sonic-onc for this posi- tion. Mr. Mcllroy hopcs Tommy will kccp play- ing the pipcs until hc graduatcs. For his first year on the joh, Tonnny has donc connncndahlc work. Baldwin can wcll hc proud of thc good Work thc Ilighlandcrs havc donc in rcprcscnting our school. Members: A. Anderson, R. Barati, I. Barton, M. I. Betcher, H. Bowers, G. Brooks, F. Chope, B. Coffman, L. Crump, A. Dobelstein, D. Erdley, B. Ferris, N. Flanigan, R. Frill, O. Hatch, I. Holmes, O. Holmes, S. jackson, D. Kamerer, B. Kelly, D. Kovacs, B. Li htner, E. Logue, I. Muse, B. Pascuzzi, I. Savulak, B. Schorr, M. Schweitzer, G. Seiler, P. Seiiar, C. Thompson, C. Weber, I. White, B. Wilson, P. Yount. OPCA85 fl 6L Our Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. William I. Mcllroy, is rapidly becoming an im- portant organization in our school. When Mr. it B L f it gf-55.1 J! of , Xxx ,I 4 ,- X ff X L4 TJ' N XX l 44 gi if 50 Mcllroy first started teaching at the school, he organized an orchestra which had only a few members. Now there are thirty-five members, consisting of a few of the best from each instru- mental section of the band, plus a string section of violins and cellos. The Orchestra usually plays more classical pieces than the Band and also par- ticipates in a greater number of formal occasions. It does play a few popular pieces, however, and performs them very well. It plays for nearly all the assemblies, the two class plays, Senior Class Day, special programs, and the commencement exercises. It supplies good music and is appre- ciated by everyone who hears its work. The Or- chestra is an invaluable group and is gaining prominence with the passing of each year. X1 Cust: liloisv Ilnxtm-1'-Klgirolyii listvpg Dr. -Iolm 'lll'ilYlSL-Pkllll Lit-Immnmq Mrs. Myrtu Ilzlrtglizltliim- Clririxmng Ifdilli Xlc-uclows'-NIurgiv llurtmimg Kvxmvtli xVlllCllt'll-ClI1ll'li'S xVlI1lt'l'llllj.fQ Mr. Crulnlm-.lim P4-rkinsg liliiorn Cluill'ord-- fiurolv NYl1it1-g Nlrs. l,I'l'Sl'Ult-.'1.'ilIl xvit-kg Gloria lJl'l'SCUllf.llDYL'C Cuvg llillillllliil Kllllllllflll'--lilllll l'lClXYill'ilSQ Do- lorvs lliiyli'-ALlI'lt'Illll' Croltg Indy llllllilllll-Blllllfli' Kc-4-ilcrg llc-maui Sl2lQlt'fclt'UI'jll' 'l's:1gi1risg Nlr. 'I'rz1ynorf--Ilolr l'n'owug Nlrs. ll2lN1'l'-lA1lS XY:-1'm-rg Mrs, flill'lJi'lIU'I'-lXl2lI'V Ami C11-vlig Orrin B4-cle-ll-fuliiil Smitli. enior C7055 pfag lfmior Cfowd P417 llirvctc-cl lay Xlrs. Slica. uzxlltllllill Story rc- Tllv jmiior Class Pluv. midi-r tht- din-ction of volvvs around Eloise- Bz1xtv1', am old maid typc' of Mr. Vllfllllllll' zmd aissistvd by Mrs. Slim, was pn-f pvrson. amd lTllllOl'2l Guilford, am orplum who svntcd Novvnilwr 15 to tlic studvnts amd Noxvm- climigos liloisr-'s wllolc lilo. Eloise. who rculizcs lwr 16 to tht- pam-11ts. Tliv story is about l'vnny that slim' louis Dr. rllI'klVlS, lwcomvs morv youth- XVood, ll Lll'2lIll2ltlC girl of fiftccn wllo gots il 4-rusli liul-looking amd doc-s will him in tlw vml. The on 21 collcgv tricnd of lwr imclvis. Hoge-r Vim two plan to adopt Iilnorn so the plaw d1'11ws to ll Blc-ck. Ho. liowvvcr, imikvs 11 plav for -Inlin- I7l0ilS2lIll close. llurris, Mcrvyuis girl, lc-uving N11-1'vx'11 mid Pc-nm' in tliv lurcli. ' Tho storv luis lil lmppi' vncling witli Pc-miv buck with Clnick, licr old fuitliful. Mm'- vyn 11nd julio tOgl'tllt'l'. amd Hogvr out in tln- cold. Cast: lll'llllj' xvllllll-slJUl'UlllY llinllf-yg fllllltli llkll'I'lS+vlLllil' Kl1oc'cllc'l'g Milly lAlll'-l'llIlllk'l' lxvsg Nlr. XYoml - lfrzmlt Kc-llilvclvg Nlrs. NYoocl-Clzlirc' ltostwllwrgg lill-lil1'iAllllll' Nlillvlt Elllli'l' 'rllttlvgblilll llz1lll1m'r1 Nlr, llzxrris- ,lim XVoodsidm'1 lloy.fl'r Ymn Bll'L'li-Altlllll Ainclwsoiig Nlt'1'x'yl1fl3i1'li llalvidrollg -llllll' ll1ll'I'lS-l'lil1'1'll l'll'sl4i111'1 ,I1'1lIl xv4'lllNKUl'lll fB2ll'llill'2l lrwing Sllll'll'y' xvi'llfVVl1l'fll-+Bl'llf' XVoods. 51 Row 1 IJ. Conley, C, XYhite, Enkoff. D. Lyle, E. Lex, I. Sessi, B. Tkicsuk, I. Bm Row 2 V. Sayre, P. May. IC, Erskine, M, I.. Niro, C. Durbin, I. Lewis, P. Nh-Connick. -I. Sprague, I.. Dryer. C Ls 1 1 Row 3 G. Tsauaris, 1. Baum, j. KUll!ll'lllL', I. Mahoney. A. Spisak, N. Hit-kly, H. Klein. C. l.an5.!ol, I. Angelo, ll. Birsic. D. Durbin, R Brown amor mme! CAQIAIM This organization is open to boys and girls in the Senior High School who are interested in learning vocal technique While becoming ac- quainted with the best choral music. IX .J 5:2 Rehearsals are held daily during the first period, but when preparing for special perform- ances the members of the chorus are the busiest students in the school. WVearing their purple robes, they take part regularly in assemblies for the Senior High as Well as performing for the public in the Christmas program and the annual Spring Festival. In the Christmas Program, which was present- ed as Cllrisfnirls in Many Lands, their skillfully blended voices, together with those of other members of the music department, compliment- ed the beauty of the scenes. Some of the songs were sung in the native tongue of the country from which the scene was taken and added color to the entire program. I C ulln. I.. XXm'11u'r, S. lulukull. N. Xhnxwy. A. lluggilnn. ,l. XlL'liulu'x'l5, C. Klvin. lf. U1-is, Cl. Iilltixlwl' L Xl X lPl'z'4's4'. J. llzurrl. M. lhllldv. Xl, .-X. Crm-ll, il. HllY'Yl'Y, A, fIl'uf't, ll. Rllssmn. H. Slwppik. Cf. Cilwsun, H. I.. Mm-I:u1i,,l. l7l'i'4ruIl. , . . x, li. Slulvlrx. IJ. Xllmrly. NN. Ayn-IN. C. Allxuw. .Xllwrh XY. lirmmlu. M. lmx. XY. Uxlirim-n XY Dx , , -y.-.-, cz. U4-uiuk. Tln- 'l'riplm- l'1'iu has In-Q-onw il pL'l'll111lli'llt part when tln- Illt'lllbUl'S of thc' original group urn- nb ol tlw IHIISIC elm-purtlnvllf suicv nfs cm1'g:1an1mt1f:11 Sent. 'l'hl.i,. 1m.tlm.S do not uplwul- ml this pzzgc scvc-ml ya-urs LIQO. P0l'1OI'll1lllQ,' for Cfilllllllllllff' but thu, mclmhh Filwtn Fmkiml Domtlw I Vh functions and sclmul 11Huirs has clove-lolwcl thv D ' w , ' , , A l .. ' , ' I70lJlllill'ify of thc- group. This vcur. Mr. c:0lllll'l' Inf M9'c'0 '1'f'lX- SUN? lvwkwflx MU lY'1 Bllhflf sc-lvctvcl ll llllINlX'l' of sllbstitutcs who JCl'fOl'lll .'xl'll'lll' Yoclvrs amd Nzmcv XVLISIICY. I . Q W , E' m y N . ' . i 5 . I fp 'ws ' ., i f X , A r M IJ. l.rl1l43.5. lznlxnlf. f.. U lutv. -I. Waxswl. f.. lnxivp, l,. NNvl'ln-r. Xl. Ifl'4vu'. Nl. Slum-ppilx. Nl. .'X. fIrm'l1. Mr. 111111114-l' 5755 XIICNIISICRS: L. Allt-n, ll. Angvl, H, Arch, M. Billicll-,.l.l3ui1'cl, -I. Bziiilwrg D. Bvllino, AI. Bn-nzing. IJ. Blank, F. lllytliv. li. l3m'1'in, M. Bl's'i1g-lilv, A. M. lillcci, T. Carlin, D. Cnnlt-y, M. A. Coats, E. Kraw, A. Croft, N. Crow, G. Dalai. Xl. A, Dru-sv, -I. Driscoll, L. Dryvr, CI. Dnrhin, Sully Enknlif, Sm- linkntf, C. Entingcr, IS. Erskimf, C. Estvp. P. lfnrlnng. il. ciklllhflfllll, K. Curnmn, C. Cihsnn, S. Gordon, Nl. A. Crm-vii, S. llzirtuy, 1. llurw-y, S. Ilnys, M. llvi- lwrl. L, lllllZll2lllSl'I', A. Huggins, B. Irwin, L. Alvnsun, A. lluhnsnn, NV. Katz, L. Kwlrns, C. Klcin, R. Lanz, l. L1-cg QI. lmskmitz. j. Lt-wis, lf. Lvx, D. Lylv, D. hltlllffl, P. Maw, P. NlvCnrl1iit-li, A. McCnnc, C. My-Millvn, -I. Mulin- lwrts. H. L, N11-luni, li. Nlvtzingvr. L. Morris, NI, L. Niro. K, Pastor, M. -I. Pcaircc, H. llcutzul, B. L. liingcisvn, C. lhmsviilx-rg, D. llllSSllIIl. V. Sz1yvr,Al. St-ssi, M. Shvppik. ll. Shotts. CI. Sinilc-y, -I. Smith, XV. Smith, I, Snmg AI. Sprugm-. AI, Stvphvnsnn, I. Stnniu, P. Stuhhs. M. Scliwntmlr, Nl. A. Ylllllllllll, B. Tkit-snk, D. Utcsch, L. Vulclisvrri, N. Xlliltnn. Nl. XYilllllll'SS, N, XVusm'y. N. XXI-lx-1', E. NVQ-is, L. NVvi'iim-i'. C. Whitt-. S. Xlkmnclhzill, A. Yncls-rs. enior KZLOFDLJ This tuleilted group of girls from thv te-nth. 4-lf-wntli. and twclfth graulcs is nnclvr the direc tion ot Nlr. Conncir. Tliev Imam- prnviclc-d plcus aint 1-ntcrtzliinncnt ut inuny ussvinhlics through ont tht- vvaix At the p1'cscntz1tion of thc- trzuli tional Clnistinus Play. thv chorus uhly aissistc-cl with the musical lmuckgiuillid. adding rnnch to thv iinprcssivcncss of the play. XVhcn zlnv spa'- ciul 4-iitcrtuiinm-lit is nevclccl. thv girls chorus is willing to oblige. Crt-dit shonlcl hc' given to this group for thcir tl'L'lIN'IlLl0llS striclvs in gaining pci'- fcction. omior Czozww The junior Iligh School Cfhorus directed hy Mr. Clonuer has taken an active part in Baldwiifs music department this year. It has participated in the junior Iligh assemblies and the Spring Fes- tival. The chorus is composed of seventh, eighth and ninth grade students and meets daily during the seventh period. The members of the chorus always look forward to the Spring Festival when they can display their talents and are in true competitiou with the senior choruses. Their work in assemblies and concerts has given them assur- ance and poise which prepares them for work in the senior music department. NIICMBICRS: Cl. Anderson, II. Iiarclav, F. Iienziug. ID. Herring.5er, Al. Bingham, N. Iioeltz, -I. Ilrust, -I, Huck, IJ. BH K rchiu'1I, A. -I'nu'uett, CI. Clalhoun, H.'CIaII, S. Cfarlin, 4- .. ' '. . ' ' Y ,. ,- , -1, ,. .1 ,Cfroxvev.IC. A , . , . . ID C mx C Cum S Cllltlxl C Comlly .I I , Dave, I. Davis, B. Defstetano, U. Doyak, I. Dryer. C. Ehrenhart, It. kItIn'idge, It Flanigau 'I' Frame XY Ifrich Y l'iomIuth C C xrmm C C tv NI Ctlihxrdt Il C rx nts D Illlcv NI Iludus C Ilttth C Iltutlt N Iluhti IIIIIII I: H I I in H I 1 7 I C . V . igguissj. johnson, S. jordan, NV. Keaney, I.. Keglovich, Kightlinger, Cf. Drever, It. I,aI4omv IC. Larimer, NI. I,oren7l. Al. Lukasiexvicz, NI. Mags-ra, Ii, Marhurg, If. Iklartiu, II. Mathews, A. Matlei, II. Nlatteil CI. ' in A Nlrtf XICCUIII C NILCI N N I Nlllllvl, II. Nlattern, It Matte' ' ' - '- . , I . . . ., I. . ,I , I. . ' Tae, II. .It-Clurty, N. McCIurty, Cf, Nielnauu, A. CY- Iirieu, 'I'. Parris, -I. Pastor, A. I'eachinini, Cl. Peters, CI. I'isteIIi, It. Pogauy, IC. Prescott, AI. Queek, WI, Itiehards, Cl. Iioxvlaud, I7. Iiudge. IC. Schorr, AI. Schultz, N. Schwartz, Y. Sharp, II. Shopes, j. Smith, NI. Speer, D, Stuart, I', Stiuikard. AI. Summers. IJ. Sutton, I. Sxvicliline CI. Trevillian, NI. Urginich, IJ. Vaglia, TNI. Yau XVieIQIe, D. XV-st, IC. XYhite, ID. XVIliteIu-ad, WI. Xwggins, Cl. Zuhasie, jfre ga The Balthi Staff is composed of students se- lected from the senior class. Under the direction of Miss Kirkland, they Worked very hard all year, organizing and collecting material for the year- book. The feature staff has been prying into the personal affairs of the seniors, trying to find snapshots or likes and dislikes of each one. Those on the activities staff collected names and facts about the different organizations in the school, While the sport staff ambitiously attend- ed every game so that accurate accounts could be kept. The artists added personal touches here and there and the proof readers and typists were kept busy compiling the finished product. Last but far from least, the editors burned the midnight oil trying to assemble all the informa- tion. The Editorial Staff this ycar Was: Editor- Carolyn Estepg Co-Editor-Jean Barton, Busi- ness lN1anager-Don WVilsong Features-Ioan VVasselg Activities-Theresa Imbrogno, Sports- Tom Shepherd, Art-Bob Bowden, Typing- Martha Schwotzer. D. NVilson, B. Bowden, T. Shepherd, M. Schwotzer, I. VVassel, T, lmbrogno, AI. Barton, C. Estep. '56 EDITORIAL GROUP Row 1 B. Zaleta, F. Schweit- zer, E. Baudino, D. Conley, N. Flanigan, M. Keener, A. Hutch- inson, M. Hartman. Row 2 C. Gibson, J. Sprague, A. Blank, K. Carman, I. VVick, M. A. Creen. I. Phillips, P. Yount. Row 3 I. Smith, R. Kreuer J. Lewis, M. Brcnckle, J. Stonic: Pi. Reutzel, L. NVQ-rner, C, To- mala, J. Perkins. BUSINESS GROUP Row 1 -I. Bruce, C. Bragg, J. Mahoney, M, E. Klein, J. Benzing. Row 2 S. Enkoff, E. Miller B. L. Melani, I. Lce, M. I Fauss, C. Entinger. Row 3 C. VVhite, L. Dryer j. Guy, D, Russum, A. Croft, E Pahlman, L. Zill. Row 4 R. Edwards, A. VVen- erstroin, D. Mattei, R. Stark E. Boerio, E. VV:-is. Absent: N. Haute, ll. Klose M. Preis. a Ae XQW-Zaire Betty X'Voods Pat Yount Carolyn Estep -loan Stonic -lim Perkins Dick Davidson The editor-in-chief of the Purhalite for this year was Pat Yount. The first page editor was liichard Davidson, second page, Carolyn Estepg third page, 'Ioan Stonic and jim Perkinsg fourth page, Betty NVoods. Each of these editors has his own group of reporters who gathers news for the paper. The editors then assemhle and send it to the typists, Betty Lou Melani and Martha Sehwotzer, who put the articles in good shape. Margie Hartman, the proof reader, checks it for errors hefore it is sent to the printer. The staff meets every other Tuesday with Miss Corn- fo1'th. The main purpose of the school news- paper is to develop and encourage writing ahility in the students. Each memher of the staff must spend many hours of his own time gathering and putting together the news items for the paper. First Row: li. Peach, C. Roland, li. Bandino, M. Keener, B. Irwin. -I. Cnr, X. Rhea, A. Bucci, Ni. Linton, P. Furlong, D. Conley. Second Row: -I. Snee, N. Flanigan, QI. Barton, B. Dolan, B. Komlvn, Nl. Ilartman. -I. Stonic Nl. Brenclile, L. Keifer, -I, Driscoll, nl. Llewelyn, B. Wloods, Miss Cornforth. Third Row: C. Cihson, S. Cordon, C. Thompson, A. Croft, L. Dryer, J. XVassel, C. listep, Nl. Crecn, P. Yount, B, Nlelani, M. Schwotxer, NI. Pearce, J. Degenhardt. Fourth Row: H. Brown, Al. Sprague, NI. Fauss, Ii. Lightner, D. Hrdley, li. Kreuer. D. NVilson, C. Brieek, I. Perkins, P. Allwes, H. Larson, B. Buckley, D, Daxidson. Absent: -I. Anderson, T. Carlin, Nl. Bahde, li. Ives. I I I ..- DA MEMBERS: Al. Barton, D. Conley, R, Davidson, L. Dryer, C. Estep, M. J. Fauss, Guy, M. Hartman, J. Perkins, 1. Sprague, J. Stonic, I. Wassel, B. Woods, P. Yount. Qui! om Sim! The Quill and Scroll is an organization for members of the Purbalite staff that have excep- tional ability in journalism. These students have outstanding creative ability and are Well quali- fied to continue in this field. Miss Cornforth is the sponsor of the group and Pat Yount was chos- en as president. YVriting stories and interview- ing people are among their various activities. The meetings are held everv third Thursday in room 223. They are certainly an indispensable part of our organizations. ibegafing ociefy The Debating Society consists of juniors and seniors who are interested in improving their public speaking. Under the direction of Miss Hathaway, they conduct debates in assemblies and in their meetings which are held after school every Friday. The officers Were: Dick David- son-president, jim Perkins-vice-president, Dorothy Brnilovich-secretary, and Jean VViCk- treasurer. MEMBERS: ll. Anderson, XV. Ayers, N, Bante, E. Baudino, -I. Benxing, M. Bondi, D. Brnilovieh, D. Davidson, -I, Driscoll, li. Edwards, B. Ersher, N. Elanigan, S. Cordon, I. Guy, Al. llarvey, VV, Katz, M. Keener, F. Kennedy. M, E. Klein, j. Lcrscli, P. Licbinan, P, May, C. McMillen, J. Mullet, P. Normile, I. Perkins, M. Preis. L. Hoth- haar, D. RIISSIIIII, T. Sanders, M. Schultz, I. Smith, I. Stonic, C. VVatern1an, I. VVick, L. Zill. 5S cgiaalenf Snare l The Student Senate functions in order that the students at Baldwin High School might better know the working order of our democratic sys- tem. This group is composed of a representative and alternate elected each semester from every homeroom. Meetings called by the sponsor. Mrs. Deer, are held in room 124 to discuss stu- dent problems. The five members of the council are elected by the entire student body. Each nmst have had previous experience as a represen- tative or alternate. The president this year was Richard lflassenptlugg vice-president, lack Smithg J. Motts, I. Smith, R. llassenpflug, L. jenson, M. A. Green. secretary, Mary Ann Creeng assistant secretary, LaRae jensong and treasurer, Jack Motts. The Student Senate has taken part in many activities. such as: sponsoring the Turkey Hop in Novem- berg helping plan the Brent-Car-Bal. which was held this year at Brentwoodg handling the sale of tickets for the class playsg and presenting senior awards on Senior Class Day. The handbook, a student's guide to the activities of the school, is compiled every two years. Dick Davidson edit- ed the pamphlet which will be distributed next September. MEMBERS: B. Bowden, L. Y, Dryer. T. Shepherd, M. llartinan, D. Brniloxieh, P. McConaghey, C. Cegiek, T. Carlin, bl, Bonson, E. Erskine, C. llenricksen, B. Pasenzzi, E. Burg, I. Nicola, II. Bowers, S. Carlin, S. Keener, j. Priekett, D. NVilson, NV. llilty, nl. Corbett, C. Moon, A. Binsted, R. Matters, Al. Richards, T. Clark, 13. Collie, 59 MEMBERS: VI. Allmerl. M. linllcle, N. liante, M. Bartko, -I. Barton. O, Hrinkerholt, A. M. Bucci, lj. Burg, C, Data, ll. Daxidson, C, Durbin, C. Estep, L. Fenstermaker, j. Frich, P. Furlong, K. Carman, M. llartman, C, llenriek- sen, B, Irwin, M. L, jacquart. L. ll. Jenson, ll, Keller, VI. Komlenic, B. Komlyn, B. Larson, AI. Leskoxitz, I. Lewis, P. Lielnnan, B. Lightner, -I. Litlenlxerger, Mcffonagliey. P. NlCfl0l'IlllCli, ml. lledding, C. Smiley, A. Spisak, Sprague. li. A, Turnlmnll, D. Ute-sch, D, XVilliauns, C. VVintc.-rling. we Wafionaf Jgonor ociefied The National llonor Society is an organization whose aim is to develop character, scholarship, leadership. and service. The junior High honor students helong to the Starn Chapter. whose spe- cial duties are to change the show cases each Week with projects made hy the various classes. The Senior lligh honor students take charge of all the assemhlies. planning them and introduc- ing the speakers. The membership requirements of this society are very hard to meet and only the hest students are eligible. The scholastic re- quirements demand two Ais in major subjects and nothing less than a B in the others. Senior high members must participate in at least two author- ized activities. while the junior high members score high on a character analysis. MEMBERS: B. Beekteld, -I. llinglnun, Il, Bowers, B. Call. B. Colliman, H. Cotsky, L, Dickinson, li. Dickinson, I.. Fichtl, Nl. lffickinger, 1. Green, E. Hardy, I. Ilcnricksen, H. Klein, E. Logue, M. Martin, H. Meredith. I, Mon- ninff C Moon E. Phillips C. Pista-Ili. S. Heiher. I. Hicharcls, E. Saitx. N, Schwartz. P. Seiler. V. Stocker, T. Tim- ming, Van TVR-kle, D, TVest. -I, Yvhite. A Y-Teen 110111111-rs: Sc-11io1's-ll. Arch. -I. Bllllllll, A. llllilllli, D. B1r11ilovicl1, D. Conlcy, Il. liclwamls, ll l'llSlltl Y I 1ul1i11i K C 11111 lll Xl A clI'k'l'Il I ll'l l'll l L1 wi' B I Nh l 111i l' 'Nlllhl ,.-1 z,..1. 1 , . A ul. Millcr, Ii. llotl1l1:111r, M. SL'llXXHlZK'l', A. SlIl'lNNlll, S. Slcinlxlc, Al. S17I'1lj.flll', lf. M. lllklj'l0l', Cf. 'I'hvncss. M. A. 'l'i111n1'11. N. x'lkllll5lC'llClill'l, L. Vcy, C. Xv2llt'l'll12lll, N. NV1-lucr, l,. xvl'I'll1'l4, CI. XVhil1-, l,. Zill. jn11io1's+ll. llc-11114-tl, ll lfrcllcv, lf. l':l'SlilIll', P. NICclUl'llllL'li, M, l.. Niro, C. llUSl'lllX'l',Lf, CI. 'llllUIllPSHll, N. xxlilltllll, N. W'11s11cy, li. NVoocls. - ZQVLI5 The Y-Tccns. sponsored by Miss Rust, arc C0111- posccl of junior ancl scnior girls who have 21 cle- sirc for fcllowship and goocl times. For tl1ci1' of ficcrs this ycnr, thcy cl1osc the following girls: Doc Conlcy, Prcsiclcntg Mary A1111 Crccn. Vice Prcsiclcntg Mary Ann Ti111111'z1, Secrs-tz11'yg Rutl I Arch, rlll't'ilSllI'4'l'Q Joan Lcrsch. Rcp1'csc11t11tivc- and AICRIII Bill't0ll. Cl111plz1i11. v The Hi-Y. unclcr tl1c sponsorship of M11 Ah- 1111118 and consisting of junior and scnior boys. is L1 l1ra11cl1 of the Y.M.C.A. On ultc-1'11z1tc Thurs- days. il hnsincss niccting followccl by l'l'CI'O2ltl0Il is liclcl at the school. Nick Hz11't1nan scrvccl as Prcsiclcnt. zxssistccl hy Dick I'lklSS6IlPlilllg, VlCl'-1,l'l'SlCll'IltQ Tom xV2lQ,'llt'l', Sccrctziryg Bob VVilso11. Trcz1s111'c1'g and Orrin Benz, Dclegutc. Ili-Y Members: H. Aftlllllll, D. linrzlti, U. Bc-nz, li. lgllllllllll, B, BOXVIll'll, B. Brown, D. lfiscn- gzlrt, N. lI:11't111z111, D. llilSS1'Il1JllllQ, A. Killllslllllll, D. Korcling, M, Lcx, D. l,nlch. ll. Mancha-- wich, bl. lNll'j'l'l'S, S. Moon-, il, Motts, D. Mn11Lly. -I. Nix, S. l,1ll'llll'llil, U. lJllIIll7llI'1'y, A. licicl, D. lioss, l'. 5L'llXVl'llZl'l', L. St'I'YlL'll, l. Sl1cpl1cnl, nl. Slllltllll, ul, Smith, 'l'. NV11g11c1', D. XVilli11111s, B. NVilso11. B.Z1ll4'lil. me 7 'i Row 1 J, Mullet, 1. Wfiek, I. Driscoll, M. Brenekl e, L. Dryer, D, Conley, M. L. Ian-quart, B. Krae, L. I Valdiserri l . Mav S. Gordon. Rowl2 I. Stdnic, J. Cuv, B. Mattern, E. Prescott, C . Kreuer, C, Peters, L. Kearns, H. Wade, P. Bauer, P. Abel, Suee, ,l. Schaffer. Row 3 M. E. Klein, C. Durbin, C. Smiley, B. L. Dolan, M. Sweitzer, L. Crump, M. L. Niro, P, Stokes, S. Enkoll, E. NVeis, F. NVielgoleski, C. Stead, 1. Phillips, T. lmbrogno, E. Baudino, Miss Minetti. Oli: Pdf? The Library Club is composed of tenth, ele- venth, and twelfth grade girls interested in library Work. The members give up their regularly scheduled study periods to serve in the library. This vear La Verne Dryer was selected as presi- dentf Marilyn Brenckle as vice-president, and Delores Conley as secretary-treasurer. Under Miss Minetti's guidance they learn to prepare new books for the shelves, to make catalogue cards and to keep the lending files in order. ecrelfcwiaf The Secretarial Service Club was organized by Miss Moser. Its main objective is to help the teachers by typing tests, grade sheets, and vari- ous letters. This work enables the girls to learn to type stencils and dittos. Through this early training they gain confidence in themselves when looking for a job. Another task performed by these girls is making and mimeographing pro- grams that are needed for evening performances in the school. Secretarial Service Club-Row 1 M. Schultz, M, Timura, lil. Taylor, C. VVaternian, P. Donovan, L. Zill, M. Brenckle, J, Benxing, C. Dletzen, il. Lerseh, M. J. Fauss, A. Mt-Cune, S. VVoodhall, F. VVielgolc-ski, C, Entinger, lt. Arch S. Cordon. Hoiv2 M. Sehwotzer, C. McMillen, lt. Heutzel, M. Mosurak, N. Kirsch, B. L. Melani, I, Stonie, N, YVL-ber, D. BI'I1llOX'lL'll, I. Lee, N. Haute, A. Johnson, C. Gibson, V. Faechini, Miss Moser. 62 f6L?8 l 8lfU This small but helpful organization is made up of high school boys who are willing to cooperate with the activities of the school and who have the ability to construct properties for the stage. This group assists in the school's auditorium programs. Supervised by Mr. Sullivan, they take charge of the lighting system, handle the curtains and move the scen- ery. These boys certainly deserve credit for their time spent on the stage and their hard work. Sullivan, A. Lorenzi, C. Tomala, A. Kaufman, B. Durkin !9!L0f0gral9Ay The Photography Club, sponsored by Mr. Ai- one of The Kamera Klique on the job with his ken, is a very active organization in our school. camera. They learn the principles and the fun- lt you should be at a dance, or athletic game, or damentals of photography and form a very great if you happen to be walking through the halls asset to our school. and see a blinding white flash, chances are itis MEMBERS: H. Arch, D. Blank, E. Boerio, C, Bragg, NV. Brooks, A. M. Bucci, li, Buck, l . Chope, A. Dobelslein, -I. Driscoll, D. Durbin, P. Egede, L. Fenstermaker, I. Frich, C. Gibson, 1. Guy, M, Ilartinan, I. Ilarvcy, B. Irwin, L. jenson, D, Keener, Il. Keener, S. Keener, H. Keller, N. Kirsch, ll. Klein, H. Kreuer, Al. Lewis, B. l,ightner, -I. Llewelyn, -I. McNamara, B. Melani, F, Perzak, C. Peterson, AI. Redding, E. liicci, M, Schwotzer, bl. Smith, VI. Sprague, P. Stokes, T. Tinnnons, -I, XVasscl, I. VVeis, A. Vllenerstroni, li. iNest, -I, Nvoodside, VI. Zaceola. l 63 MEMBERS: -I. Angelo, M. Bartko, A. M. Bucci, E, Burg, J. Frieh, C. llenrieksen, L. li. Jenson, H. Keller, J. Konilenic, B. Komlyn, H. Lanz, C. Langol, B, Larson, B. Lightncr, B. Lhorxner, 1. lNIcConaghey, L. V. Menden- hall, -I. Bedding, C. Smiley, A. Spisak, D. Uteesh, L. Valdiserri, N. Waterman, M. Wolber. New Members: U. Brinkerhoff, V, Meredith, I. Degenhardt, M. j. Pearce, -I. Baird. go 09? The Biology Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Deer. was again kept busy cutting up! Sophomores must have an average of A or a very high B in biology in order to join the club. Meet- ings are held every other Tuesday in room 124. The officers are: president-Andy Spisak, vice- president-Carol Smiley, secretary-Laliae len- song treasurer-Eddie Burg, program chairman -Barbara Komlyn. CAM CM The Chess Club is an organization for any senior high school student interested in the game of chess. Students are not required to know the game before joining the club. The members not only receive instruction from Mr. Mixie, but also enjoy themselves While developing their skill. The better players have a chance to compete in tournaments. The Chess Club has been a very Worth-while organization. NIEIWBERS: L. Allen, If. Baudino, li. Boerio, C. Bragg, D. Conley, D. Davidson, -I, Degenhardt, Driscoll, C, Durbin, D. Erdlev, L. Fenstermaker, K. Carman, C. Gibson, M. A. Green, liartay, ul, llarvey, S, llays, P. lleibert, T. Imbrogno, M. L. Iacquart, NV. Katz, M. Keener. B. Komlvn, A. Kurtz, P. Liebman, B. Lightner, -I. Llewelyn, j. Nlcflonaglu-y, B. L. Melani, E. Miller, L. Morris, M. Al. Pearce, J. Perkins, -I. Phillips, J. Bedding, L. Hothhaar, M. Schweitzer, M. Schwotzcr, S, Skinkle, J. Snee, I. Sprague. C. Thompson, I . Kennedy, C, Tsagaris, E. Turnbull, D. Utesch, L. Vey, -I. NVassel, E, VVeis, A. Vfenerstrom, J. VVick, D, VVilson, B. XVoods. 64 CAQQVLCL 8145 lfilcvn lirskinv Alozui VVzlss0l Hairy Lou Niro Cn-il ML'Klillvn Marv Ann rlillllllfll, no-L-uptuin Dm' Conluy uzlptuin SENIOR HIGH Um- of tht- bright spots at Balclwiifs football gaunm-s wvrv tlic- purple and Wliitv clad clivm- In-zulu-is. Tlicir yells uncl pleas for cliccrs oftm-u told tlu- tm-ann the students were behind them. Bi-siclvs participating at the football gzunvs, the-y 4-lu-4-rm-cl for tlic' Senior Varsity lmzlske-tlmll tczun. Mr. Connor chose and sponsored these girls who prncticvcl fwqlieiitly after scliool. nf JUNIOR HIGH Tllcsc- pcppv ciglitli ancl nintli grade girls It-ml thc- clwers ut the junior lligli lmskvtlmll gzuncs. Any girl incetiug tlic- i'0culi1'0i1iei1ts IHZIV lwcouu- il junior lligli Clll'Cl'll'klLll'l' lmut is zuitonmticully incligilmlc wlicn slw lwconu-s ll soplioinorv. Nlr. Connor clioosvs tliesc' girls uucl givc-s auiv uvcvs- sznry uicl tlic-V nc-cicl in lczuniug tlic clivi-rs. Lvmm Rm-id, co-calptaliiig D1-unc Burcliinul, Paula Scstuk, Joyce Pl'lL'lil'tl, captain: Put Ifulton. Nancy Alla-n. .ww-ww-N ,biw- .,,.4W, ,NM wr' 65 l MEMBERS: O. Brinkerhoff, C. Dryer, P. Egede, D. Keener, R. Keener, VV. Lapinski-secretary and treasurer, P. Liebman, D. Linton, J. Litzenberger, V. Lutch, A. M attei, ll. Hall, T. Shepherd-president, VV. Sherwin, C. XVinterling.' ymlfwwfic Again the Gymnastic Club put on a show, which as usual. was Very good. Mr. Mixie train- ed boys ot all grades to do some very dan- gerous stunts. No special requirements are needed except that the boys be interested in gymnastics and have average grades in gym. The boys met every other YVednesday night in the Gym to practice. The Tumbling Team under the leadership of Miss Pensom, is composed of junior and senior girls who have gymnastic ability and are interest- ed in tumbling. They meet every other Tuesday after school to prepare for their part in the Gym Show and other assemblies. This year the club was headed by jane Phillips-president, Elea- nor BklllflllI0-ViC0-Pl'9SlClt'IlfQ and lean VViek- secretary-treasurer. NIENIBERS: ll. Areh, li. Buuclino, A. Blank, D. Brnilox ich, Bruce, D. Conley, M. Crow, ,I. Driscoll, li. lid- warcls, G. Entinger, B. Ersber, li. Erskine, N. Flanigan, K. Carman, M. A. Green. I. Guy, -I. Harvev, K. lleek- man, T. lxnbrogno, A. Karel, VV. Katz, M. Keener, N. Kirseh, I. Lee, -I. Lyon, P. Mav, E. Miller, J. Miller, ll. Morris, M. Mosurali, Y. Nasci, M. L. Niro, Phillips, M, Preis, C. Rosenberg, A. Sherwin, Al. Smith, ll. Snee, P. Stokes, C. Thyness, M. A. Tinnlra, L, Vey, N. XValton, N. NVasney, -I. XVassel, A. xVC'I'lL'l'StTlblll. C. VVbite, I. YViek, A. Yoders. 66 .La M CM Under the able guidance of Miss Pensom, the members of the Leaders Club have promoted participation in intramural sports among the Senior High girls. The club is composed of girls from the senior class who have acquired suflicient points in intramurals and a average in gym. The main purpose of this organization is to pro- fr I I 1 X Q ,f mote girls, athletics, and to develop better sports- manship and fair play. Checking roll in gym classes and refereeing games are only two of the many duties performed by the members. The officers chosen Were: Carolyn Estep, president, Sue Enkoff, vice-president, and Dee Conley, secretary-treasurer. Members: li. Arch, E. Boerio, AI. Bruee, D. Conley, L. V. Dryer, S. Enkoll, C. Estep, V. Faeellini, N. Flanigan, K. Carman, M. A. Green, M. llartnlan, j. llarvey, T. lnibrogno, M. Keener, il. W Lewis, B. L. Melani, J. Phillips, -I. Sprague, M. A, Tilnura, 1. VVassel, A, Wenerstroln, J. NVielc. 67 THLETIC ' xxxxN 1 53315. if :,.:.::v 2 5 3 G Z 3 im.. ? Z 3 2 5 ? Q , .-.'.-.-'. 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Kording, Mr. Eureka, Mr. Schmucker, T. Lisanti. NV. D'Alessio, B. VVelsch, J. Nicola, D. Keener, D. Murphy. Bow 3 L. Arch. M. Lex, B. Schmidt, P. Kostanich, li. Pxeiland, H. Kitternian, O. Hatch, N. Hartman. Ula HMM lm This year a small but rugged football team brought to the school the finest record any Bald- win team has ever had. For the first time in the school's history the Ilighlanders captured the prized Triadic Cup. The squad was coached by Mr. Eureka. and his able assistants, Mr. Weaver and Mr. Schmucker, a newcomer to Baldwinfs Olflf ' jd! BALDWIN 26 SNOWDEN 6 The Highlanders successfully opened the 1949 season by defeating Snowden. On the second play of the game, Don Lutch ran forty yards for the first Baldwin score. Later in the first period, Lutch scored again on an eight yard plunge. In the second half, Captain Tom VVagner scored twiceg once when he dove on his own kickoff behind the enemy goal line, and again when in- terference was called in the end zone on a pass from Bernie Artman. T0 coaching ranks. Tom VV2lglIC1', right end, was the captain. The team this year was exceptionally light, but overcame this handicap with spirit and rug- gedness. NVith the exception of Snowden, the Highlanders entered every game as the under- dog. VVe salute this year's team. - ogiff - BALDWIN 7 BBENTWOOD 7 In the first Triadic Conference game Baldwin and the Brentwood Spartans fought to a 7-7 stalemate. Early in the second period Lutch broke through center for seventeen yards and Bi1lLlWIIl,S lone touchdown. Bernie Artman crashed through center for the extra point. Bald- win fought hard but Brentwood scored on a pass play, fifteen seconds before the half. This left both teams still in the running for the Triadic Cup. Bow 1 A. Reid, B. Boss, -I. Swann, B. Elcessor, D. wVllli1llIIS, B. Eisengart, S. Moore, -I. Bonson, D. Lutch. Row 2 j. Smith, B. Paseuzzi, -I. Serahis, D. lluston, NV. 0'Brien, B. Frushel, Mr. NVeaxer, Mr. llarrison, -I. McNamara, Manager. Bow 23 T. VVagner, D. Mattei, B, Barati, B. VVilliams, E. Phillips, Cl, Nicola, D. Clark, B. Artman. Manager. BALDWI N 7 CARRICK 6 The Baldwin eleven hattled its way to a well earned victory over the Raiders from Carrick. In the first quarter Orrin Benz hroke into the clear at midfield and went all the wav for the onlv Highlander touchdown. Fullhack Scrappy Boss plunged over for the gameis deciding point. .Inn Nix's fine kicking was an important factor in the triumph. which netted Baldwin its first Triadic Championship. BALDWIN 6 HOMESTEAD 6 The Highlanders held the Steelers of Home- stead to a 6-6 tie. Baldwin hroke the scoring ice in the third period when Don Lutch, speedy halfhack, hroke loose for seventy-five yards. Scrappy Boss hit off left guard for the extra point hut was stopped. Homestead came hack with a touchdown in the fourth quarter, hut their failure to complete the conversion resulted in a tie. BALDWIN 7 McKEES ROCKS 0 The Highlanders remained undefeated in their fifth game hv scoring over McKees Bocks 7 to 0. A dazzling eighty yard punt return hy Don Lutch was the only Baldwin tally. Bernie Artman plunged through the center of the line for the extra point. The muddy condition of the field made further scoring difficult and hrilliant play hy the Baldwin line kept ML-Kees Bocks in check. BALDWIN 7 NEW BRIGHTON 0 The Highlander gridmen surprised a strong New Brighton team hy defeating them 7-0. New Brighton, who was leading the Class A con- tenders. was knocked out of the running. The Highlanders scored on a pass play off the spread formation. Lutch ran to his right and then passed to Buzzy Reid for the touchdown. How- ard Eisengart converted for the extra point. Baldwinis spirited line play held New Brighton scoreless. BALDWIN 20 ELIZABETH 7 Elizaheth hroke off to a 7 point lead in the first half. Benz took the second-half kickoff and ran three yards, then passed to Lutch who raced up the sidelines for ninety yards and Baldwinls first score. Baldwin scored again on a seventy yard pass play from Don Lutch to Captain Tom NVagner. Boss scored in the fourth period hy running twelve yards through right tackle. IIow- ard Eisengart converted two out of three times. BALDWIN 7 DOBMONT 13 The Highlanders entered this game with sights on an undefeated season. But the final score was 13-7 in favor of Dormont. Lutch scored Baldwinis lone touchdown in the fourth quarter with Eisengart converting the extra point. to give Baldwin the lead. But the Bulldogs of Dormont would not he denied this victory and succeeded in making two touchdowns, thus winning the game. 71 .SF Tom Wagner Right End T oxn was the captain and spark- plug of the squad. llc shined on defense and played an important part in the success of the team. Tom was a member of the ALL YV. P. I. A. L. Class A Team. Dom Mattei This was Domis first year on the squad. He always came through with his punting when it was need- ed. Dom's Fine spirit and hard work earned him a position on the team, Dick Williams Left End Dick alternated his end position with Buzzy Reid. He displayed ability to block end runs and showed the much needed pep and fight while in the line-up. Larry Servich Center ln backing up the line Larry held off many enemv drives. His words of encouragement on the field boosted the players, morale. Larry made the McKeesport Daily News All Star Team. Dick Eisengart Right Guard In spite of his size, Dick made many important tackles. His block- ing ability checked the advance- ment of the opposition and proved to be an asset to the team. Dick Hassenptlug Right Tackle Dick never failed to attend practices and always was anxious to improve his playing ability. Ile was an outstanding player in of- fensive and defensive play. Don Lutch Left Iialtback This was Don's third year on the team. He ran many punts and pass interceptions for long gains. His scrimmage average was yards per try. Don received honor- able mention in the ALL VV, P. I. A. L. Team. Orrin Benz Right Haltback Orrin showed exceptional run- ning ability in his first year on the starting line-up. His fifty-one yard dash in the Carrick game gave Baldwin its only touchdown, Bemie Artman Quarterback Last year Bernie was an end, but this year he stepped into the all important quarterback spot in which he did very well. Baldwin gained many yards as a result of his timely decisions. Nick Hartman Left Tackle This was Nickis second year on the first string. He was great on offense and defense and Baldwin will End it hard to replace him. Nick received honorable mention on the ALL W. P. I. A. L, Team. jim Nix Lett Guard Although jim was small, he made up for this in ruggedness. He did the punting and had an average of thirty-two yards. jinfs hard work and aggressiveness put him on the first team. Back Row: Mr. jesko, J. Perkins, Mgr., B. Ross, B. Bowden, L. Servieh, T. VVagner, B, XVilson, D. Mattei, j. Smith, D. NVillia1ns, Mgr. Front How: S. Parinella, A. Reid, B. Bonomi, B. Artman. endow uardifg The Baldwin Hoopstersu ended this year's season with eight Wins. thirteen losses, and a tie for third place in Section Five. Under the able guidance of Coach Jesko the figure eight system was enployed. ln using this arrangement blocks were set up hy taking out the defensive player and allowing the offensive man to cut toward the hasket, putting him in position for passes. Mr. Mixieis junior Varsity and the Iunior High Team under the leadership of Mr. NVeaver used the same svstem. Host opponents use the Zone de- fense which necessitates the rapid movement of the hall rather than that of the players. The Baldwin Quintetn was more efficient against a man to man defense. BALDWIN OPPONENTS 34 Classport . . .,,., . 36 39 Bethel . , , , , .,,. 37 24 Bethel ,.., ,. . .. .. 40 S32 Classport ,. .. , 36 36 Elizabeth , 43 46 Carrick .. , .. 45 Q38 Mt. Lelmnon . .40 42 Cannonshurg H H 4:3 U26 Dormont . . , ,, S3 B50 Clark .. .,,.,,. , , 336 '37 Brentwood . ,, 54 T4 Moon ,. , , 41 50 Cannonshurg ,. . 5l 36 South llills , , 46 '34 Mt. Lehanon . .43 36 Carrick . ,. , , 3.3 '58 Dorinont .... ,, 42 041 Clark ,. . , 39 '32 Brentwood . , 37 48 Moon .. , 55 34 Elixaheth .. -4.3 aLeague Games gx E 3 . 3 K i, if f if r . v4:g:Q 'Q K A ,. -:gf nu: , f ,,. 3 R me ,gk Q W Im, U B5 f' . ,la ,mf L vw lf Y, P ,,g,,.. h 'A ,Q Q : '.... F -55' 1 f' A E. EN . ,L., W 'x R 0 , ' Q, Y K J s if u-----1..1.. . gy, Y 2 113595 c, F' ng Q 1 : x 1 T' Qs- .. 5 . Q - - ' X -':f yvlf. ,K A ni k I .,,, 3 - 1 q A N ' 6:52. . 'A 11 ' Q :S W, , 1 mwQ.,,, m. ,. N. ,Q W NW . I n ...XXV I 3 S gi n S gf Mr 4 IR. VARSITY Ilow 3 Mr, Nlixiv, E. Burg, ll. Stull, C. Ilmnickson, P, NIcCmmgl1vy, D. ll n ltl Now 2 A. Kurtz, Mgr., ll. I'Iisc'l15ju1't, h. liirsic, C. Vnkuvicll, li. I,Ll1'S0lI, 0. llallcll. Huw l I xlL'N1llIl1lI'2I, Xlglt, H. Afllllllll, 'I. KUIIIIUIIIC, ll, lIlllll'1'llilCll, ll. llzlll, S. Nlmxxw. JUNIOR VARSITY NIUNIUII IIICII Bulclwin Opponents Bulclwin Oppmunls 9 Ulusspurt 22 clilllltlllll . 20 l'lc'tlu'l 226 Clark I7 . Bm-tlwl . . 33 llmnc-villv 26 Clussport 23 Clark 253 .. . lflimlwtln I6 l,clmnrm S333 . Cau'riL'k , . ,. 25 Claxirton 020 Nlt. l,e-lmnmn 34 NIL-llun . , ll fI1lllllllllSlJl1l'g 22-1 Cvurgc xx'1lSllIIlgl.lDll '20 . Dornlmut 13 I311-lltwmmml . .. G36 Clark . 25 I Imlu-stm-aul 'QU Ilrcntwoucl 333 I,c'lJumm . 223 . Nloon . . 33 Cluirtun . 251 clllIllIUlISlJlll'f.f :ZH Mvllon . 20 Suntll Hills 31 llolnvxillc' G23 Kit. I.A'llilllUll 98 NIL-Kc:-sp4n't 22 Carrick . , 20 lin-lltwnml D28 Dornmnt N .Clark , Q25 BITIIINYUUCI I9 . Munn . 27 lilizzllwtll nl,l'2l,LfllK' gaunvs IUNIOR HICII Row 3 ll. Lullosu, Mgr., C. C11-:uc-s, B. SL-lnniclt, IC. Phillips, -I. Mnnnns llrm'v1's, l', Allwvs, T. Parris, Mgr., Mr. NVa'zlx'1'1'. Row 2 li. l'm-rry, ll, llinlus, ll. Bmmnmni, AI. Dinlns, J. Stillvy, IJ. Eisvnlmurtlm, Row I H. Cuots, ll. Dip-kvnsull, A. Malttei. Al. Suclini, R. McCall. L. Arcll. The Highlander golf squad, a traditional sectional Wilmer, has always had the best material from which to choose their mem- bers. The South Hills Country Club. where the team holds their practice rounds, is the scene of all our home matches. Don Pumphrey, Bob VVilson, and .lolm YValbert, graduating sen- iors. will not be with us next year. P. Kostanich, D. Kording, B. VVilson, J. NValbert, J. Knoecller, D. IJIIIIIPIIIPY. . jl 6LC . jQ6Llf1fL Nlr. Schmucker, a newcomer on our faculty, keeping physically fit so that they would be in took over the position as track coach. The team perfect condition and form for the meets. Those was bolstered by many returning veterans such schools competing for honors Were: Dormont, as: Benz, l,utch, Brown, VVagner. Allwes, and Bridgeville. Brentwood and Carrick. Shepherd. The boys spent many long hours MEMBERS: C. Allwes, P. Allwes, O, Benz, XV, Bonomi, B. Bowden, B. Brown, H. Buckley, P. Egede, B. Englert, P. Greenberg, N. llartman, R. Kreuer, li. Kullman, -I. Litlenberger, D, Lnteh, CL. Nicola, D. Mattei, B. Boss, T. Shepherd. Al. Smith, T. Wfagner, D. NVilliams, AI, Woodside, NV. Yurkovieh. l Tfi NIEMBERS: XV. Bonoini, lt. Bowden, C. Costa. A. Kllllflllilll, ll, Kvslzlr, NV. linpinslii, ll Lntc-li, ll, Mnttvi, ll. Mirt, S. Moorv. Al. Nix, S. l'zn'iiivllu. ll. Bull, A. Rc-id, I. Scmlmis, li. Sc'i'x'ic-li, T. Slim-pln-rcl, ll. Siinoni, XV. Sinnmni, ll. Su-cl, ll. Stn-im-i', C. 'l.Sll'LfillilS, 'l', Vlhgiwr, R. NVillnnnn. Youing-iinnnxgs-r, NV. Znlstu-iiniiiugc-11 ddggdf lizlsclmll is aniotlicr popular spring sport. This ycair's teznn wus again coached by Mr. Cznnpbvll. Bonoini, Nix. and Costa Wert- thc pitclicrs and tht- infield was lmolstvrvd lay Lntch. Reid. Servich, and Silnoni. ln the outfield vw-ra YV. Siinoni. Slivplu-rd. VVz1gncr. Kaufman, and Nluttci. Bc-- hind tht- plutc wcrc Parincllu and Tsagaris. Oni' tcinn has olmtuined Yelry vulnalilc 4-xpericncc from thc- sandlots uronnd Baldwin. wrdify ogffelf Tha' Varsity Lotta-1' Cllnlm is coniposcd ol' lioys who lnivc czuiivcl ll lvttcr t-ithcr in tho major or minor sports at Baldwin. Thvy are tznight tht- ixnportuncc of good sportsniunship and fair pluv in all of their zictivitios. This clnlm, sponsorc-cl by Nlr. jc-sko, has dont- il git-at clcul toward nmking Buldwinis uthlctvs inorv conscious ol' the-ir rv- sponsilmilitic-s. MEMBERS: G. Allwcs, B. Artiiiuiigpn-siclc-ilt, O. Bc-nz, XV. Bonomi, B. Brown,-li. lilSl'll,Lfill't, ll. linglt-rt,. N. ll1n'tinun, P. Kostunicli. M, Lex, D, Lntch, D. Matte-i, -I. Nix, D. Pninplircv, A. Rt-ul, H, Ross, L. bs-rx'1t-li-x'lu-- pn-siclcnt, T. Slicplivrtl, VI. Siinoni, T. XVugner, R. XYllSUll-SCCl'i'till'Y and tr:-usiirw. Mr, Pit-I Mr. VVarrcu Mr. Datig C2145 foofiand Our custodians have a rcal joh on their hands kccping thc school as clcan, Warm, and attractivc as it is. The student hotly, the faculty, and the Board of Dircctors havc a school they can hc proud of hccausc of the cxccllcnt work this staff has clone-. llcplacing lights, waxing floors, and cleaning windows arc only a fcw of thcir tcclious clutics. Thc upkccp ot thc school is not only a joh for the custocliaus hut for thc stuclcnts also. Cjaklferia NVQ- all anxiously await our favoritc class oi' thc clay, lunch period, hut wc scldom rcalizc who the harcl Working people are who prepare thesc lunches. Pe-tc and his friendly staff can always hc clcpcnclccl upon tor tasty, hot mcals. They arrivc promptly at 8:30 cvcrv morning aucl hcgiu tllftll daily joh working husilv in orclcr to scrvc tht lncals on timc. Pctc ltugani. Nlilclrccl XVhitake-r, Milclrccl Pogany, Hcttx' Pcach. T8 1 W .Iwi W W! jlatammff We, the Senior Class of Baldwin Township High School, County of Alle- gheny, State of Pennsylvania, in this month of May, of the year 1950. being of sound mind and liberal nature, do hereby bequeath our last will and testament: BERNIE ARTMAN and HONUS WAGNER leave their uniforms for basketball and football to whomever they fit ARLENE WENERSTROM'S willingness is passed down to EUNICE IVES. CHUCK COSTA leaves his mischievous grin to RICH- ARD BOUR. NANCY WEBER bestows her peaceful attitude upon MARILYN SHEPPIK. NANCIE HUNTER will let JOANNE SCHNEIDER do her chattering in study hall for her. - GEORGE BROOKS leaves his even temper to MIKE KEFFER. CAROLE WHITE'S blue eyes would be hard to give, so she takes them with her. HOWARD KEENER leaves his seat in P.O.D. to JOE SCRABIS. PAUL LIEBMAN bestows his low voice upon CARL BACKE. SHIRLEY GORDON'S long bus ride home is gladly bequeathed to ELAINE METZINGER. BILL AYERS wills his sense of humor to WALT LA- PINSKI. ' BILL ZALETA leaves the care of his brothers to MR. BRANDTONIES. JEAN BARTON will need her brain in college. ALICE BLANKIS sweet disposition goes to DOLORES BLANK. CHUCK WINTERLING leaves his political views to JOHN ANDERSON. BOB BROWN'S neat clothes will have to leave with him. VERA FACCHINI wills her dark tresses to WANDA LOPRESTI. FRANCES WIELGOLESKI gives her English theme to ELLA LU BLYTHE. DON ALLEN donates his shy nature to GEORGE SEILER. ARTHUR TOMBS, calm Ways go to BOB CHISMAR. DANNY MUNDY leaves his Way with womenv to JACK BOUSON. CAROL THYNESS gladly leaves her chemistry bookl LOIS VEY donates her allergies to any susceptible per- son. DOLORES BELLINO bestows her peaceful disposition upon LOIS PIERCE. MARILYN BRENCKLE and CLARE DIETZEN leave their perfect friendship to MARTY CROW and PAT STOKES. GEORGE ALLWES bequeaths his winning smile to REID ELCESSOR. JOAN WASSEL regretfully gives up her cheerleading position to SALLY ENKOFF. ELEANOR BAUDINO leaves her spontaneous wise- cracks to PHIL MCCONAGHEY. MIKE BONDI gives his bashful smile to JACK SMITH. AUDREY JOHNSON gives her smile to CAROL BOCH. MARYIANN GREEN leaves hoping her hair Won't get . . . cur y .. DON JULIAN gives his shy smile to CHUCK WEBER. KATHIE GARMAN leaves her position as MR. Mc- GIBBdENY'S helper to anyone lucky enough to skip first perro . JOE KRUPITZER'S quietness is willed to JACK KNEE. HARRY KLOSE leaves his library passes to REDS RALL. MILTON LEX gives his managership to DICK KORD- ING. JUNE MILLER bestows her conscientious mind upon BETTY WOODS. GEORGE TSAGARIS' big bass voice goes to DAVE WILLIAMS. JEANNE SNEE bequeaths her beautiful clothes to KAY HECKMAN. PABIZL NORMILE leaves his pastel shirts to his brother TI . JIM PERKINS bestows his diplomatic approach upon DON KAMERER. CAROLE PETERSON passes on her friendliness to OLIVE MAE HOLMES. LAIEIIFHPHILLIPS leaves her devilish nature to JOANNE BI T . MARILYN PREIS bequeaths her position in Home Ee. to VIRGIE NASCI. ALICE SHERWIN bestows her eheerfulness upon BOBBIE MORRIS. DAN SWICKLINE donates his happy-go-lucky ways to FRANK PITSCHMAN. DON PUMPHREY wills his handsome physique to SAM PARINELLA. MARTHA SCHWOTZER gives up her seat in tran- scription to GERRE MILLER. DONNA RUSSUM bequeaths her good nature to MARI- LYN BAI-IDE. JOAN STONIC gives her reserved attitude to JEAN LEECH. JOETTA LYON bequeaths her petiteness to BARBARA IRWIN. CROUCH leaves his absentee record to DICK JAKE MEYER takes his ability to play cards with him. RITA MCGOWAN passes on her lovely speaking voice to PAT MCCORMICK. DOM MATTEI bestows his athletic ability upon LARRY SERVICH. CAROLYN GIBSON leaves a lock of her red hair in her typewriter. MARGIE KEENER leaves MR. EUREKA to find some- body else to tease. CLARA VVATERMAN wills her tiny frame to any one who is willing to exercise. BOB KULLMAN leaves his mischievous glances to CYRIL BAUMGART. JEANANN LEWIS leaves her Ais in chemistry to DOT ERDLEY. LLOYD FENSTERMAKER passes his photographefs skill to JOE REDDING. NANCY FLANIGAN sadly gives her fondness for blue to TERRY CARLIN. QOJYCE GUY leaves her blond locks to NANCY WAL- N. JACK HOLMES wills his seat on the school bus to KEN MELOY. BILL DURKIN gives his position on stage crew to AL KAUFMAN. DICK ENGLERT bestows his tallness upon JAKE KNOEDLER. CLARE HILLGARTNER bestows his quiet disposition upon HOMER KESLAR. SUE ENKOFF gives up her part in the Triple Trio to whomever is capable enough to get it. ELENN MACHER leaves his curly hair to his brother ON. THERESA IMBROGNO bestows her dark beauty upon ELIZABETH HORN. AUDREY DOWLING leaves her nice personality to LORRAINE HOLZHAUSER. VERNIE DRYER wills her beautiful brown eyes to EILEEN ERSKINE. BUD MAHONEY leaves his charm to DICK WILSON. ADRIENNE CROFT bequeaths her sunny disposition to GENEVIEVE DATA. BOB WILLMAN leaves his baseball fan books to BUZZY REID. To the Junior High School we leave a lot of happiness and expectation in the future. To the Freshmen we give many happy times in the next three years. To the Sonhomores go many hopes that you will continue our record. To the Juniors, among many other things, We donate VVill Shakespeare and the big dance preparations. To our teachers we owe many thanks for the help that you tried to give. To our class sponsor. Miss Smith. goes our thanks for giving us the nicest senior year we could ever want. To our Alma Mater we extend our deepest gratitude for giving us the most wonderful times in our lives. Signed in the presence of witnesses or The Senior Class of 1950 ur me Ollacfd Q Ofaalcfieri .yn we annie ear 0, f 9 75 June 6, 1975-Seems impossible, doesnit it? Today was the 25th reunion of our class of 1950. Twenty-five years ago we all stumbled down that terribly long aisle leading to the stage in order to receive our diplomas- with autographs!!! Faces looked so familiar but we just couldnit seem to place the name! CHmm . . . memory must be slipping. . .D We had a wonderful lunch-every kind of capsule you could imagine!!! CSti1l the same old money troubles it seems.D Gee whizl It sure did wear a person out, but it was nice seeing the old bunch again and finding out how they've done. What entertainment we had! Why, it was as good as anything they have in New York-well, come to think of it, it was from New York. One of those big name bands from the Waldorf-Astoria played all afternoon, and who do you think were the soloists? Bob Schorr, Bob Wilson, and Frank Chope played a lovely number and then none other than Johnny Albert stepped out and sang one of his recent record hits-accompanied, of course, by Lois Wemer-who has certainly made a name for herself in the concert field. Wilma Katz makes a lovely ballerina-she danced one of those numbers from her big Broadway hit. Apologies were made for Ruthie Arch, Gladys Entinger, Mary Ann Timura and Norma Kirsch, who were presenting their tumbling act on tele- vision and just couldn't make it on time. Pat Yount took time off from editing her fashion magazine to com- pile a little souvenir pamphlet with names and addresses for each of us-of course, she couldnit get the low-down on every one-but let's take a peek inside for a few minutes. Why, here on the first page is: The Wick, Driscoll and Conley Modeling Agency, 155 Park Ave., New York City, N. Y., The Ambassador Theatre, cfo Charles Tomala and Al Lorenzi Ceo-ownersj, 5346 Western Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif., Mr. James Smith, Brokerage Office, 743 Wall Street, New York, N. Y., Miss Grace E. Bragg, clo Falk Clinic, Pittsburgh, Pa., Pistelli Barber Shop, john Pistelli, Mgr., Brownsville Road, Pittsburgh, Pa., Harvey School of Charm, cfo Miss Judith L. Harvey, West 43rd St., New York, N. Y., The Hartman Auto Body Shop, Saw Mill Run Blvd., Pgh., Pa. Cask for Nickll, Nix Sport Togs Shoppe, cfo john Walbert, District Sales Mgr., Chicago, Ill., The Fugent Motor Co., Chevrolet Dealer, 5th Ave., McKeesport, Pa., The P. or D. Hardware Store, cfo Wm. Phillips and Wm. Durkin, Brovsmsville Rd., Pgh., Pa., Chemical Products Corp., cfo Frank Perzak and Wm. Sherwin, 5433 Wabash St., Indianapolis, Ind. Over on the second page there's, The Camera Shoppe, Ralph Kreuer Mgr., 5th Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., The McMillen Women's Apparel Shoppe, 54 E. 33rd Street, New York, N. Y., The Tea and Coffee Shoppe, cfo Miss Elizabeth Miller, Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa., Brody Trans-Atlantic Trucking Co., 5001 N. Upland Blvd., Detroit, Mich., Ioyis Beauty Salon, cfo Miss joy Bruce, Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. This last page looks interesting, Things You Might Like to Know-Irva Lee is now a renowned world tra- veler and what do you know-Mason Crouch is the new president of Gulf Oill According to this, Norma Bante, Dot Brnilovich and Arlene McCune own Correspondence Schools, which are really turning out good secretaries, how could they miss with teachers like Ruth Reutzel, Peggy Donovan and Eileen Pahlman? Frankie Schweit- zer owns one of the swankiest hotels in Atlantic City now and Janet Benzing is his private secretary. Sher- varen's business fell straight through when Joe Simoni built his new grocery store across the street. Marge Schultz has a little diner farther up the road tool Well, getting back to the pamphlet, it seems that Don Wilson is a forest ranger in Siberia!! fWonder if that could be a misprint??J Jack Motts is keeping the records straight for Orrin Benz's new used car business. Those beauti- ful costumes for the Ice Capades were all designed by Elaine Boerio and joan Lersch. Dave Keener is the chief mechanic and engineer for Ford Motors under the management of Ted Sanders. Lou Englert has a swell little farm in Johnstown and Merle Allen owns a pros- perous jewelry store with Nancy Vanistendael as his obliging clerk. Broadway society is having a hard time keeping up with Janet Mullet's wonderful parties. fAll the food is exclusively prepared by Eleanor Weis and Mary Ellen Klein.D Bob Buckley teaches Spanish now at Tech and Bill Bonomi is the new basketball coach at Baldwin. Speaking of the old Alma Mater, Ann Hutch- inson and Bob Bowden Cboth successful artistsl painted a beautiful mural on the Auditorium wall, the question now is-what is itil? Tom Shepherd's track team at Pitt had a very successful season this year. Clt seems that poor Tom has been ill!J Returning to the reunion, Ruth Edwards was there, still trying to decide whether to go to college or not!! Betty Lou Melani couldn't come-she was taking care of the kids for Lois Zill and Betty Ersher. Sally Skinkle brought the car, Janine Sprague and Mary jane F auss spent half the afternoon pushing it out of the mud. The school secretary, Shirley Woodhall, announced that Lois Rothhaar and Margie Hartman would be delayed be- cause they hadn't made out their grade sheets for Mr. Williams-yes, that was Dick, he's come all the way from shop teacher to principal! Ralph Bommer brought some pictures of his championship wrestling bout. Every once in a while you could see his manager, joe McMur- ray, yell from the corner. Wilbert Dryer and his mana- ger, Dick Stark, were here for a boxing bout, so they dropped in too, Of course, Carolyn Estep was roaming around the halls trying to pick up some information for the yearbook, she guarantees us that we'll have it within the next three years! 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Goody! that tiresome vacation is over! ! ? 9-Pigskin season opens . . . Snowden crumbles 26-6. 14-We learn the musts of English. Miss Smith lays down the law. 16-Curses, tied by our arch enemy, the Spar- tans. 7-7. 19-Purbalite sales! Where,s your school spirit? Well, donit forget your money tomorrow thenlv 23-Carrick Game 7-6. VVhew!! 27- But we need your middle name for the name cardslv 30-Homestead . . . 6-6 . . . somebody moved the goal post. OCTOBER 4-Balthi gets under way . . . secrets!!! 12--Pee Wee Hunt supports Balthi Bounce . . . pretty handy man with his feet, huh? 18-Miss Kirkland, Kullman, Durkin, will you please get down to Strem's 27-Report cards . . . well, really, you didn't think you'd get away with it forever, did you? 31-Two down and seven to go. ?v NOVEMBER 1-Run, rabbit, run! Here comes Nix! 3-Dormont Came . . . It was a tough fight, mar, 9-Open House . . . oh! oh! now the cat's out of the bag. 14-Football banquet . . . Honus receives the Triadic Cup- Tanks',. 17-Seniors receive pictures . . . Boy, is that good! It doesn't look a bit like youlv 23-Breng-Car-Bal . . . held this year at Brent- woo . DECEMBER 1-Still waiting for snow. 13-Report cards . . . oh well! I didn't want that new pair of skates anyway. 15-Last minute practice before the big day. 16-Christmas Program-huge success. 19-Decorating for the Christmas Dance . . . What does Miss Smith want with all those mops? 21-Christmas Dance . . . biggest turn out yet. Caincfar JANUARY 3-Back to school . . . No, they can't do this to us! l ! 15-English themes due-this is the last straw, pass the cyanide. 19-Mid-year exams. 20-More of the same. 21-Everyone home . . . recuperating. 27-Fad a starts Salchli Mr. FEBRUARY 2-Band Concert-The Dry-Bones skeleton steals the show!! 14-just another day for Ieanne and Bill. 17-Baldwin vs. Brentwood. 21-Fire drill . . . Baby, it's cold outside. MARCH 3-Military Ball- Dad, may I have the car?', 13-Mrs. Shea has the jitters . . . Esty still doesn't know her part. 15- Autumn Story performed before our foot- lights.- Q 17-El Senor Iesko y estudiantes de Espanol presentan una comedia. APRIL 1-Need we say more? ? 3-Gym Show-all those muscles!! 4-Pass the Sloan's liniment. 11-The eggs and I!! 21-Senior Party-food, food, and more food. 28-Music Festival . . . After all those rehearsals, the Band and Choruses wilt. MAY -5- Romeo and Juliet on the screen-death- less love haunts Baldwin 'til 3:06. 19-Kennywood-why couldn't school be like this every day? 20-Now we know!! 25-Exams over-Goody, looks like we're back at Baldwin next year. 26-Last dav for Seniors and Class Day . . . What are we doing up on this stage? 'P ? JUNE 5-Commencement . . . tears. 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