Bellevue High School - Gleeman Yearbook (Bellevue, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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QX ,EX - fisI..i4 ' X i 1' xiii' '9 X4 N v---' . fk ' adm! isfraiion 67615505 . al. Z1??fiZ' ww femwres -D W- '+z..,..... coffziew' nt -ggcgq ,-f5 'gv . ig, 1 . lrllnrmnisllilfniw-:wwa1:Lv.,-m,.Ksm1:fiA H .:, at-L..5ne. tb. mA:fmLr:xm-sf.-M5:.sns,m:::-wleenzx-L'zw!.'sx1aa4klZ:ax!zni H113 llhlmu l l l X Q 1 View, fl If V V. ', .7 ,. JAM., ' Tait-'rflflf'-Y ,I .f.gg+1f'1Q,Vf-4, - ' Hn . f -v' . - ,I-An' .. I VA.-. ,. , I xt: , - '., l f f .- QQ' ' 1 -,,, I 4, ,. i Dedication fa Years have passed since the red man first wandered over the beautiful hills and along the river's bank where our beautiful Bellevue now re- poses. Here he enjoyed his grotesque and weird dances, hunted with skillful bow and arrow, and glided swiftly on the river in his birch-bark canoe. The advance of the pioneers into western forests was often made less hazardous through the power and influence of a noble chieftain, who headed the tribe of the Delawares. To the memory of this great leader, Chief Shannopin, the Class of 1930 dedicates this Gleeman. ' ,+ .I ' v , A Rx 'xx I AL lffi id '7 N f lf! il ix i 1 - ft qi' xx X , 4 . X f . 4 1 i - r , . AQ A ' 'lj' 1' 'if K, Q9 'ix 1 1 Q i 1 iv' X L-,ij . -gif' X! ,X F 5, X--xl. - qt 1 ' A' huinxi -', , X xii if f l fl FX., 35. 553 f A 4' of Q g-17,8 5' Vik' ,' N J' ' f il' ' ' ,' 1 , .' ' 1 4 ff s i c rg i . f 'A i I H Q , ' - f. , n!:.':r-'QNX K. AK! K v .XX ig n 4 xi lr 1 A l ' ly A -mf f' -Q .. f lf sf ' ' 15 VI ' . 1 .T x y 5 . ic, A i ix, ., NS-. X I - 'i ' A A 1 if ' 1 . 1 . '73 txt ! X t '--I -1 ' 7 ' 1 f , fx L i V' ' ' Alma mater '33 HERE the smoke of Pittsburgh's factories Rises to the sky, There in all its grace and beauty, W Stands our Bellevue high. Sing her praises, loud resounding, Let her colors fly, Always love our Alma Mater, Dear old Bellevue High. May the guiding hand of Bellevue, Lead us on our way, She'll reveal to us the marvels, Of a new born day. 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N1-:I.soN lXlmx'1.s SLllK'I'il1fL'llllCI1T of licllcvuc Public Schools ll. S. lic-nt State 'l'ez1chc1's' Collcgc M. .X. l'uive1'si1y of Pittsburgh. Nix signal dvvdx amz' pn7c'w'.v lzigflz Dunlalml lm fV7lIIf701l.N' Ulzlnglyfn-lmllfffvllfr 111811 l' I J x v XS IEDWIN N. S0111-:Nm-11. I,l'illCiIl11l of llcllcvuc High School .X. ll. PC1111 Stau- N. .X. PC1111 Stzxlc. Jnru for .x'1ra'fv,v.v 111' .s'm'1111v4f H'ill1 gnlu' fu TC'1'll, -za'-illz lzwarl fo lIUIlIl.U7f1xllIL'7'.Y H1911 Lwk 2' r I., XX X I 1 i Qty, X x X. f'-. f R 4 l 5 F' if rf' . 2 l C leg, X 1 I f? 1 A I ., Y .-.--V 1--,V A. , I ' 4 ' if' A ,WSX 'N . A - , ' X A li L N ,,l , n - ,N . ' N I .. N . 1 l ' x. , .ax X. f ' X 'Q:gg, H111 Qiif z ' ff , L ' XJ F 4 AJ N FACULTY 7'vm'Izcr.v of z'varlzv1'.v.' Yours fha task, .Yolvllxvi ilmt noble minds can axle. --H0I111c.v lJURO'l'l I v IJAHI. Anil I I-ZSON Ali., Geneva College linglish tiirl Reserve Sponsor Rl l'II livfxxs liAlI.Y ll.S., XVoostcr College Mzttliematics BIARY .'Xl'Gl'5'1'A BARBER A.B., Lfniversity of Michigan Latin V417 47107 liI.I.A M. HLAKENIQY Sfllllll-x'vL'SlL'l'1l State Normal HS., Ohio State Lhiversity Supcrvisor of Art .Xrt Club Sponsor Rl'SSlCI,l. l'. l3oBB1'1 1' .'X.ll., Muskingum College M. A., Grove City College , Civics 9-A Sponsor l20l MCMA !1 RICA v ! I' ,. Y , l AM. A- U I , 1 Y , N ,- ,4 N :f ,v - FACULTY 7'lmu ufwlzvxf the llIj'XfC7 i01l.S'ffflft' llIfU flu' fItfIl1'L .Y 1u1di.vr0t'crvd land. wl.m1!1frIIow. C. Ci. IZRAUMIAN HS., L'nive1'sily of l,lltSllLl1'gl1 li'l1.li., University of Pittsburgli General Science Band and cll'Cl'lC'Sfl'1l Director Dzwin F. llRIl2ll'l'lill.l. A.l3., lilizabethtown College MA., University of Pittsburgli lXl21IllQlll?lllCS Fl'CSl11l1Zl11'll Sponsor DAYIQ F. l3RL'N'roN BA., Beaver College A.l'3., L'nivcrsity of Pittsburgli Drzunatics and linglisli Sponsor of Drznnzitic Clubs lJOR0'l'llY M. lll'RRAI.I. Stephens Junior College A.l3., l'en11sylvz1nia State College English Mas. LILLIAN A. Cox ILCS, Bowling Green University Typewriting H21 P I I 1 .-I g , i I l l l l I l I it J,'U'W'l l ffl' W x X kk MFT' C Ag fill i linglzmd Co11se1'v:1to1'y c f'1. N , xl- . .,.,,....,., . g lf . l il IT -55' . ,5.r 5 r 1 J .M , ..,A, Ak FACULTY :na Cs! visdnnz of flu' wise N at vfol JI 111 language but in 100118.Y'-1.0I1tjfCU0K J. L. DANVI-:R .X. H., Geneva College Physical liclucation Boys' Coach IQENNI-:'1'1l D. Domus l Chem., Lfniversity of Pittsburgh Nl S., lliiivcisity of Pittsburgh Chemistry :md Physics Q. D. li1.1.1cNIs14:Rmf:R Il. S., Grove City College Matliematics IZAR1. XV. Form State Tracie School lXlzmual Training liA'l'll RY N FRAN zla1.L Supervisor of Music Glee Club Sponsor 1 H2211 mf lllusip gy. ,FY .f B N Qi IT' --1 , ,f 'X 'K X . N. -7--X --'-. . .-. . , 1 ., . ,, f V ,IC-.Xx5..,q fx. il Uv W X, 1 5 ' r FW 1iK- he uf XX Z y Q QAX hi . KT' . A. ' f ,Q..r..xX, r - ..-,,. ,.-. ,,. . . , Qtsy V,-f . .....r 4,.,..e -A . .K 4 FACULTY H'11o did gwai flzingx um'011sui011.v Ihvy were grcatf' -Lowell. GI-IR'l'RL'DI'I M. .lowes Ohio State University BS., University of Pittsburgh Biology NINA li. JOHNSTON AB., University of l'ittsburgh Spanish Junior-T3 Sponsor ALVA M. joxrzs Carnegie Library School JMB., University of Pittsburgh Librarian No1:MAN Ii. limo IES., University of Pittsburgh Bookkeeping and COIDl116l'Ci211 Law ' MARY I.oL'1s1f: RIVRPIIY :I XB., Allegheny College 5 JY NX French 1- Q junior-,-X Sponsor French Cluh Sponsor H2311 J 1 ' x 1 l U l I i P , 13-M-' - .se .gf Xi .Xxx ' iffy' pix A- ' X I fr rr-Wm 1, K r . x XX! 3 .ff I, W :M ' km N o h Lehi a Goff gi, A-wr N A J, ri' 3' . 7 K Q T 11 3171 ij: .41 -ff I AQ,LvLf1I',f 2,111 4411 ,A FACULTY I tl It 11 and 1'f'1'rI1'111' 11 fm! and ilu' Iaxk we lzcrrc in dw' -f 1XlA1w L111' Ounox 1-X.l3., 512110111 College 11.5. Cljlllllllllil l'11ix'u1's1tv 11311g11511 ' g 1110611111115110115111 7 1XlARll'1 l'. 0111.1-1 1'c1111sylx':1111:1 College fm' XXR1111111 linglish 111111 .10Lll'l12l11Sl1l Bello 111111 5111111501 MA111' I . CJY1-311 liellcvue High School SCCl'C1Zll'y ISA111-11, I J. R1111.1:'1 1' X.l1., L1lllV61'Sl1.j' of I'ittsl1u1'gl1 1-1111 ll lX'1ARY A. R11w1.1cY l'l1.l1., 131-11iso11 L'111ve1'fi1y MJX., ColL111111i:1 L'1l1Y6l'S11j' History 111111 Ge1'111:111 1ie1'111z111 Clulm S11o11So1' 112411 ,-V, v'-Q C I ,xx TINA IF: L X . i , J. . , K . i w .. 4 xi l l , , - I l l l ' l x 1 3 JL J T -' FACULTY 1114111 lIlI.Vf tuuglzt llll' HX a Ii-x.m11, a'vufv mm' If1115f. fl.m1gf il! lX lA1u:Al:lc'1' R. SA1N'1's 1X.l3., Clliio Xlllslcyzlii History s X , K Senior-ll Sllilllblll' Bl. lf. Slim.:-11: .X.ll., lflizzilwellilowii College fl llislory :incl l,l'lJl3lL'lll5 of llcmuci -IOIIN ll. Slim-I-1 Sliippuiislmrg 511110 Nm'ni:il .X.ll., l'em1 Slate History lVlAR.I om IC S. SNUIJQLRASS HS., lllzirgzlrct lXlUI'l'lSflll Colle-gc Slim-111111111 W Soplioiimu--ll SllUllS4Jl',sl1E Assistant Girl Reserve Spmism' li. lklcxlc 'l'Hm1As ,X.ll., XYCSlCl'll Reserve College liuglisli :incl Business .Xritlimetiu Soplioinorc-.X Spoiism' 112511 ,V KQ. ,V, . , f -' iff'-tislxvfs 1' ,. , ' - 5 , B3 -H ' 1 t Tw - tix ,Xin-L't-,:.-gf,'iT-. Lil ,!, ,J FACULTY Fair on carfh shall bv thy fllilllC.U-I.0HflfC'1I0'ZC'. LIQANORI41 VAl.l42N1'INl4I AB., Ohio Vlfesleyan Physical liclucation Girls, Advisor Girls' Athletic Cluh Sponsor MAIQY li. VVOODSIDIC lien Avon I-ligh School Park Institute Secretary lJoN M. VVOLFI4: l3.S., Davis Iilkins College MA., University of Pittsburgh English Senior-A Sponsor lSAlilil.I.A L. VV11.141NsoN NlZll'gZll'Cf Nlorrison College Y X i . . I X 1 HS., lllillllllil State Teachers' College l . . Home lueonomies ' 4 ff K l l X , 1 F f tw ff' H26ll G -cxsxabf' PROUD PAPA 2v CDU Km H273 ...J li'1'11.111'11y1 j-1'U1Il lufl I11 1111111--l 1'11111 rwrvi Misses, Rfmclkvy, fXlcXli-i-lwli, llicksim, RlL'LllllCllm'U!1 I Tysm-rl. .M'1'11111l 1'11:i': Mrs. lrimlmlv Klisscs, l1zu'1wm1i, iiisliiiig, iirzmlixmi. U1111' 1'11:i'1 Nlissws, xlIll'Sl1Illl, Slmiiinzlki-r, Nlrs. flL'S4lllZIl. QUR GRADE SCHOOL FRIENDS H, . X R ,IIC f I'fn'Ild.Y 111111 ara, 111111 f7'l1'1It1lN 111111 fzvurv, ll'11411 xl1f1lI1m' waf:'v.v dif'ir1v! -f-H1111111'.v. 5.4 lllf four vczirs of high school trziining lmve :ulclcfl tn our pn-11:1i':ltiu11 fm X X- ' . . . . . X thc fuliirc :mil h'u'c glVL'll us cqiiipinciit 111 Init to use either in iurilivi sluily oi' in life in :1 wm'k-11-clay worlml. 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It is with great pleasure that we, the class of l93O, take this space to ex- press our heartfelt gratitude to one who has clone all in his power to make this Senior class a success. Senior Class Ollicers Prc.via'v11t ..... .......................... J OIIN hlILI.l'IR Vive I'rv.vizlm1t .... . l':LIZAl4Ii'l'll X 1XNKIRK Scvrclarfy-Trvas1m'r . . . . Sl-:Til GA1.nRA1'rlL Sjvmzsor .......... .. DON M. NVo1.1f1Q p H3211 use v-v X V N-xx V-.xge,. 1 5i K 1. iF 1' '-v K XS .fXR,4.v V tx xx.. h ,1 41 1 fret-1tfz12 JOIIN M1l.I,l-IR He Zt'1IU.Yt' lltllllt' is .zw'ilI1'11 1111 the .rrwll of fl!IlIt'.U-l.0Iljlft'U0'Zt'. Handsome, popular, helpful, and a eharmer of the fair, john has all the quali- l'lC11llOIlS necessary for one to lead the elass through four years as its president. 1iI.lZAl3liT1'I VAN KIRK Of grace and genius, low and truth, All of wlziclz add r11a1'111 tn y11111l1, -ll 'lzilI1'1'r. Lili , our lively vice-president is a stu- dent of rank and a leader of worth. Her charming personality has endeared her to friends far and near. SETH GAl.l3RAl'l'l-l Uiilftlllhf 'z'111ir1' ix fliT't'll In 111111, Ililftf his ollzrr f11l1111fs, In 111' I1.t't'd.U-cltIUf7t'l'. Always teasing the girls and talking in class! Yet, seriously, Seth is a lvrilliant inatheinatieian and a CLlllX'lIlClI1g speaker. GRACIE AISISOTT To-l11'1' he 111111013 111'c1i.rc and l1f't11't-fl11111k.r g1':'1'11. fII'l1iHie1'. In her quiet, friendly way, Grace has won a definite place for herself i11 school activities as our dependable, etlieient An- nual liditor. ANNA ADAMS They l't'j'tlit'l' willz lln' jay uf lhy young hC!1l'f.u---1,0I1f1ft'H0'ZC'. A voice lmreaking thc silenee is recogf nized as Anna's. We appreciate her re- marks in the class-room for she reduces dull hours into happy ntinnles, JOHN .Kl.l.EN Thr life and lighl of IIS nil. -Longfellow. A clever dehater with a New England ac- cent! Klirth follows in his wake like Sllll- shine after a storm. As French Cluh treas- urer he's lveen invaluable. TAISITIIA ALLBIAN l11 .r11i111'11g 1'f1I1v.v and ga1'1111'11fs fair. -'l'l111dd1'11.r Oli1'1v1'. The eyes of this stylish young miss gleam misehievously wherever fun is found. XX'e shall never forget her giggles and her gum. XYILBUR AMON Full of lllllllly pride and f1'it'll!l.t'11if ,n -lValt lVI1it111a11. Chemistry lah is always in an uproar when XYilbur is present. llespitc his fool- ing, he toots a smooth clarinet in the or- chestra. 13311 Q, , 1 I E 1 f K I 1 l I l 1 I . if? , '1n. Q , like 1? .l YN 1 1. 1 'Y . f-,.. n 'X f-H XM' x X,M1mMQ VX 1111- 1h1- l'1ll11 sl11- 11111111-. lC1.lZ.Xl11C'1'll 1101112 '.-I x111111'11l 111 1111111111 1111 111111111121 111111 1111111.11 i1.11111ff1'1111'z1', 1 Such 11111111l111'i1y iS s111'1'ly 1l1's1'1'1'1'1l1 T111 , .. . nfl 11K'SC1'X'l' 111'1's11l1'111iy, 111-1' l11Ill1y 11111111 1lU1llll'S, 111111 hor w11111i11g pcrsonrllity , 111111111 1ll'l' lll1l1S11ClIFl111C 111 13. 11. S. 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A '- 'V -1.1111gf1'l111f1'. 1 -XXl111 is 111111 v11'111'11111s 1l11lL'li-l1Illl'L'C1 girl 1 111111 1111-5 11'11'ky s1111l1-H XXhy, lh11t's 110111 lillllXX'lI I111' 1lk'1' :11'li1'i1y i11 l111Skc1l111ll lil1l'I'll l3RlilNlN1i 17111 111 1111111111, 1111111111 111 111112 1134 ,x, ' x N 1 A I - .-. W-- W- .,. .. , I I I I,--uf I . . , I -', v, -Y 5 I 'Xxx 1 h Rt mgj ,.'IIl ' I ,I X it .. JL' 'it- IQ-'L ..,,f , ..-I 4..,-e . . ..'- ,JL K 1 xx J' VIRGINIA BROOKS Slip lm.: Izeo eyes, so soft and brown. -Lvizgffllow. During week-ends Virginia iliviclccl her time hetween basketball and Beaver. Wlhat was the hig attraction? We het we could guess. ANNA IIROXYN Sim lalcfnv 11 sfeecl, I'0llll'I1lFll air. -I.0II!1fI'll0'ZL'. A clever drihhlc-a suclclen pass. XN'hen lIrownie plays soccer she plays it well. New she is proudly wearing a B won hy her skill. IDOROTHY ISROXVN 'l'lIe elzeer' uf zelIzI.w laugh llllilltfd ull IllllI'llllll'S of 0'I.Yi'0Illfllf,l'7l.lIllgfi'll0'lk'. Helpful llen1'y has nothing over llot when it einncs to typing fm' the Iiclle Hop. Her pleasant manner and qniet smile have won her many friends. Ili.XN IIKQXYN ' Ile lady mill: gnlrleu lllllilgv , , --l,0IIgfell0a'. 'Ihis far, ,lc-an was presirlc-nt of thc G. A. C. Snappy anil irresistalvly huinorimns, she is a favorite of all. NATIIAN CARSON 'll yvzzllz, ligl1IlII'III'II'Il and t'Ulllt'l1l.v -l.IIIIgfcllII1e. llicl ywu ever see Nate witlmnt a smile? MX happy disposition anal goml executive ahility--ask the lielle llnpvare eumlwinecl in this lacl. OXYIQN flffll, ,. l'III1Il1I'1Il liz' mix, and lull, and l1i.v I'lIevlc.v IIIIIUTU.H-l,0lI!lft'llU'Is. .-Xviation is the aeme of Owen's anilui- tions. Rememlrcr when he won a contest and spoke mel' the radio? M.XRllf fllON'l'OlfIN,ISliY lleI1I't and lmnrl Ilml IIIIIQII' IIIgIeIl1I'r. -l.IIIIg1felluie. .IX goml stnilent with a pleasing person- ality is ulll1tIIllC.i, irienmlly to all, hut a special pal of the XYest Yiew-iles. R:XI.l'l'I COOLIZY II'I'll flax! llltlllf Ilzy fI0-reef' dixfilrly. -l.III1,IIfelIIIze. Versatile is no wurcl for it! Razz is in the annual stall, hut hest reinemltereil as the one who put thc Ijormoiit game on - .I II I Qt Q, I I I I I I I.. . gldlulw t 'EI -X Iii XM XX Qu. I . . ' I . 1 , , I , I I I I IN athletics, president of the Ili-Y, and on f X xx , If Xt I N ICC. 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X111.11lQ1il1 1-'1z1z11s'1' 1 111 A ' 1' f1'111111'11 1111.1 11f 1111,f:1'l 1'1'1-.v, 111111 x11f1 11'1'.1'.1'1'x 11'1'1'1'11111'11'11. 11'111'll11'1'. .X j.f1l1l' 111 S1110-511111111151 12lllg111C'I' 111111 1111111 Il 11111511 11115111-11 111111s1-. 11111's11'1 11 1'1'c1111 M111 111111 1lCI' 11111'11'111':11 111' 17111111 111 1110 111111111 play? 113 61 .. , K Tim- T .. 4.1. wit,-ri A 4.3 Sjjtvrwjt :rx f-ogg .,. ,. ..N .gA2f. l Il 'c U lil' IEXQ.-' ,Tx V- Wg ,.,., HELEN FRITZIUS True beauty in utility. -Longfelloze. Almost any afternoon after school Helen could be seen husily typing away on annual work. VVe certainly appreciated her valuable assistance. MARIORTE GIBSON Tell me the rlzarm flmf lowrx .rvrk In flu' vlvm' eye and bluxlzing 4'l1eelc. -Longfellow. Demure, quiet, Marjorie. However, she didn't need a gift of galf' to attract a certain young man. Take a lesson from her, girls! ALICE GlLl.ll.ANlJ fl friend may well In' 1'L't'kUIlt'tl the niaxfvr- piece of MKII1170,U-1fIllt'I'.VUll. lt is a joy to see such a faithful rooter for the basketball team. Alice was sure to he at every game-ready to cheer. DOROTHY GILKIORE I am a fvaitrrn for l1o1a.rmvi':'e.v. WI.011gfeIlo:i', Dot was chef for the G. R. this year, and my, what delicious meals! To think of them makes your mouth water. CHARLES GOLLRIAR A good lad, and VIIl'Cl'f1l1.H-L0I1flfl'H0'Is'. He is mischief personified and wears ll per- petual expression of interrogation. No won- der he plays the juvenile role so well. MARGARET GRAFF lfi'e1'y foofxlvfv fell ax lightly ax u .mnlnwm on the wafer, -Longfellofe. Though short in stature, l'eggy's long suit is her pleasant disposition. She has a few true friends rather than a wide circle of ac- qnaintauccs. XYINONA GRATZ Than hast made our .rad lzearhv guy, -I.ongfcl1a'ze. The Recording Angel of the Von Steuhen Vereinf' How could the German Clulw get along without her to keep its minutes and offer suggestions? KATHERINE HACK Ne'i'r .vhull the .run arise on .ruelz UlI0f1lt'l'.'n -Lofzgfellufe. Kitty passes pills over the counter in Eins- worth and aspires to he a druggist. NYe know she will make a relialnle one. 1. l ,' N v ' I I 1 ' 1 ' i l pldhu exgv-if v e. 1 ' VX x - e if X i J' ij xx ,. 'Xe ff.--yo - t ll37ll C, r' aff'-Y 'lr 7' ' lil iw. R Tyr Lk ' 1 il. .. . x V 4 kb-' ,fgr J :-i L, RUIXSIZRS llAM1l-'l'ON ln Ilu' right flcm' is lzix lmirf, and his lmnd ix v':'4'r' rmdy and fi-illing. -1-o11gfc'll0rv. :XS cilgim-ci' of thc purse Strings of thc A. K.. Rmlrly fullillcd his Contract iiolmly :uid cznuc nut un thc top. Hats off to him! NORRIS HAMMOND Hlvlillllfl and dizfvlwr and dvlvomiirf' -Ti4'ljv11.v. .X stzuiuch 1lfll'I1lI'Cl' of women! Hi-'s also :ui aicccmiplisliccl actor :uicl :ui ulfl stzuiclliy in fll'IlIl11lllCS. ' llIi'l l'Y IIQXRHISON 'l'ln' 'vvry fltlffffll girl uf girlx. SI.u11gfi'llfr:v. XYIM-ii guml stvzuly ussistzuicc is i'cqui1'c4l, llctty ull.. thc capacity lo pcilcctimi. She has iifclsscl muritcml thc vice-pwsiclciicy of thc N. .Xl.'l'llli.-X H ARRIS H.Slfl'lllfj1lf ax tl qirvvlz. '-7'fu.vd11I1'. .Xlllim-:x's ou thc qui x'ix'c when zltlilctivs i'Illl'l' thc qucstimi. lu pzirticulxu' docs slic ox- cvl iu vullvy lmll :uul suuiur lulskctlmll. S.XR.'X LOUISIC IIpXUC'li find hm' lzmflvxl fizzmzvvz' and flfillfjilll air, .N limi' flrl' fl'i.x'4' und guild :lx .vllr ix fair. -lI'l1iHivr. 5 Swim-uiic who is quiet :mil lilll!l7SUlllCUIll' whim vm-iiiplihi-s that 'lsilciicc is g'ril1lcll ---11 luyul friviulf- ai plczlszuit ccmipzuiifm Sum IAPIIISC. X'IRllINI.fX lllilili .l nniirfvu ylllllljj and fair, Vlifflilljl lu ligflil lim' .m'v4'l Irlm' ryvx and fridi' nl .wfl 1H'U'Zx'lI 1I!Iil'.H+Hvillfflff. Iliuuy rlcsciwcs ll uuzuiimous vim' ul' llizuilcs fm' Iwi' sph-uclirl work :is llvllc llup MX N l'.cli1ui'. JXmly will :lssurc you that shi- ie i lvliglilful to kuuw. X X f X i'll'XRl.l2S lllfNI1lfRSON x sl f fll kind uf liurglz ix lzix .vfu'm'11, --1,011,r1l'rI1u':l', I llc is :i mcrry maui with Z1 iumlcst zlir, wlm X :xspircs In 21 C1l1'K'L'l' iu thc ways of Coiiiiliwcc. X l Ih-sl ii' luck, Chuck. ILXYIIJ llll.lBNER f y I kllllfx' tlllll i'.vlm'111 yuil KIIIII fvvl flml XUIH' f 5 lltlfllfa' ix zmhlv. +l.n11g1fvlln':i'. Thi' lust uf thc Hlllllll'l' family! lluwcvciy I , llzlw clirlu't lot his lu'illi:u1t lircclcccssoix out- ! I sirip him mic Iiit :mil lwczunc thc Scci'vi:u'y- 'fl'L'llSlll'L'l' of thc N. H. S. . f ' f F l33l .1 1 A x H3 V' I li! mm X 5 .Q T-1 fg?ff+fn rfff c +--Y Q- 52 ':f' ff?j2 : GEORGE HOAGLAND I have learned the art of song. -Lozigfvlluw. A dashing aviator who swooped down from the sky to captivate a. Greenland maiden by his voice and charm-this was George in the operetta. SARA HUNTER Make mere! niuxir for us all. --Lofzgfvllofci. XX'hat could we have done without Sally to play for chapel? Under the lingers of this etlicient lass, the keys ily like lightning. Xl,'XRtifXRl?1'l' JONES Aly ftllllfilly Hznlcrx me f10rt't'rf1z1 arm' 0111- vm. -I.ongfcllofv. Golden curls, artistic ability, popularity. Mike surely has her share of blessings. A glance over the Annual will prove she is an artist. OLIVER KEAN Ullvarty and half' mix lic. -I.o1zgfc'lImt'. jolly, carefree 'tOllie. XX'ho could help liking this goodnatured chap, who not only is a formidable lineman in football, but a good dancer as well. H ARRY KETTERING Honor and N-z'v1'r1zn' and the good rvfvutv, Tlmf follozex faifliful .vc1'-rinr as ilx fruit. -Lmzgfcllow. Harry is just bubbling over with excess pep which did not go to waste either as cheer- leader or business manager of the Annual. ISABELLE KILDOO How our lzmrlx glowed and f1'l'lHI7It'd ax slit' 1't'Ud.U-L0l1fjft'H0'?K'. Izzy specializes in dramatics, and what a good specialty it isl Often she entertained us with readings and in dramatic productions. GRACE KILGORE 1V1'iflnrr bold nor shy, nor short nor fall, Bid ri new znmglzng of llwm ull. --I.01lf7fl?IIO'ZU. Verses seem to llow easily from the point of this girl's pen. How many of us get along as well with our younger brother as she does? ELIZABETH KTRKLAND Ever full of la-uglztvr. -Loliyfvllorr. Twinkling eyes that glance at you accom- panied by an infectious laugh-vthere you have Libby. She keeps track of her dates with a card index. 9 ilnllg i XFN ii N' xt X fi' ll f ff?- -v 1 S 1 1 A J g Y I ' K l Q , J l l l I l l l -.N I 1 Altar it L , mst, X, 4 'iii AJ Q 'Wi...lk . i iiiill- lx N Xsfft 'fl , 5,7 1-, 1 V 'l 'I 1 1 l 1 l , , 1 l r lt mms X,- -ff , x . ,.. ,.. l l 1 . 1 l.Ol'lS KNltill'l' llm1' Iliix youth fvoulrl xlzinv if low' would umlcv him jlI't't1l.U--lf. Xl. Rulvizixozz, T11 all 1111111-11r1111c1's, Lou soc-ms to lw quitc Il lzulics' 111811. But this rlocsn't kvcp him frrnn lacing il ul't'gl2lI' lc-llc1 ' :uid Il l'CIll frit-nil. ROllliK'I'.-X LINDSAY . li'nrn In juy mul j1l1'11,v111'1', -l.m1gf1'llm.n Such il t:1lk11tiw, fun-loving c1'c11t1n'c! Yiwu just Cllllll help liking her. Nu wonrlci' Il L'l'l'llllll gIl'llllCll12lll 111'0f01's lulmiclvsf' .NNIFRIZXY l.OSlliR Ally lmlrl lmlll fix ln':'4i -Yl.011y1f1'll1m'. .-Xll tlw wurlcl lows :1 l0Yl'l'u yflll know, :mtl vstwviztlly wlivn l1v's 11s nice Il lmy 11s Xnrly is. llc's 1111 l'ill,QlC Scout, too, ii' you plczlsc. 4iliR'I'RlllJli Xl.-MXS ll1'ulll1 Ilml H1'm'l'.v flu' cl0t'l0r'.1' f'11l1'x. -ll'l1ilfit'r. Sha' is knuwn 11l1out sclmnl for hcl' C1151- 1-riicss tn t11kc part i11 cl:1ss tliscussious 11ncl activity in fiCl'1Tlllll Clulw sucinls. lllil.liN Nl11cGRliGOR flu inlmru 1'lmr1n uf g1r't1t'im1.v11r.v.v illmlv .vzu1'1'l Inv' xuzilt' and lovin -ll llzltzvr. A stumlcnt who works seriously and dc- p1'11cl11l1ly is llvlcn. lic-sides tlns, shc has :1 Ill0IlSlIlQ lIllL'lll uxprvsscml 111 ll clczn' sn- p1'1111f1 voice, ll.XX'lll Xli-Xlllllili .S'l1'111ly, mul .vlmigflll ftl7'T1't17'fl, and .vlr0ng, zvillt ir1'1'.v1'.vIt1l1l1' luyitz -l.011gf1'Iln-rv. llmx' lllillly uf 11s l1111'c' ilcsp11i1'ccl 1111011 st-sing llzlvc piwwc ll clillicult prulvlcm with :11v11111'n'11t 1-11st-P ln n111tl1 class hc sccins to lw inznlc nl' sta-1-111-1' stuff. XX'll.l,l,XNl Nl.-Xl,l.OY 'l'lnn1 lnixl tl .vfnul lmzrl rmrl .vtrtnzg 1ltIllll.1',n'-' I.n11g1f1'lln'zv.. rlllll' Hlllllltly mam of thc classl XYitl1 llill's :nfl thc triztls 11ncl ti'il1ul:1tirn1s of party :lc-cu1'11ti1111s x'11nisl1c1l, Zlllfl lo! Z1 llC1lll- tiful lmztllrumn 11ppc111'crl. llgXZl-fl, MASON 'l'ln' .vim xlmzn' rm lwr golrlmz lmir .-lznl lim' rlzvvlc was glufvuzg, frvxli, and fair. -4l.nz1gfr'll071'. I l,ittlc, hut wc hclicvc good things come in Slllllll l11l.l'k2lf.'fi'S. 'l'l111t's why pctttc girls 2llXY1lj'S hzivc so much pop Zllltl fricnrllincss. 1 rl F ' ,. 1401 i 1 Ex V D I Il I 1, v vi 3 hxf. 5' ff X N X 3 stu ' ' X ' NX K I r Q lx Jr vw,.,'L.n ,lf if JN 1, AX' X X x x 11 , L xg! N ,f V 'Y i 5'1- ls l I . .xx 1 l cg? xx -f J' itz! 1, , l 3 1 7 i I. i f I t ' r ,, t i N317 I . X x , X. 1,ff'X' W xv- Tw 3 af Fl.. 'nhl-Z .1 1 . ', 'N A f lp '.'L4 Lf A QL. , lOllN MUNN rl youth with flaztnting fl'tIf11t'?'.Y.U H fl.n11gfvlIo'zu. V Kluch of the success of the past st-ason's footliall team may he tract-cl to its L'llCl'Qfl'llC niauagcr, -lohu Nlunn. llis are willing hanfls, y reacly to work. 1 SL'Z.'XNNli URN Soft wyixv 1lirt'gu,5'c on uw, lt'1rrui11y yet lv1nIt'r. -V-lmngfvlltmi. ., lfloricla claimeml Suzanne for ll sojourn this winter. XYl1cn she :tune hack, my, how en- vious we were of her glorious tan and her wonclerftll trip. llC.1XN OXHCN Une .vo rnvvtll in t1llirt'.'5 V-l,n11gfvll0iv. ,lean is attractive and rightfully votecl the hes!-cltwsseml girl in school, ller popularity is supportecl particularly hy one big lioy in school, so we are tolfl. l'.Xlll. l'lili'l' 'l'l:ou lmxl made our xml lzt't1rl.r guy. n- --l.ongfz'llow. Nlltvu Piccolo l'vtt- hecznne the rage, l'aul fouuil hinisell' suclclenlv clulwhefl with a wimle variety ot nicknames. lint this preclicaunent 1licln't change him one lwit from his own happy sell. ROllliR'l' l'liRRY l!'lmt .vlmulcl In' .mid of him rumzul In' mid. --Longfellow. liashfulucss is the chief handicap of this congenial lacl. This, however, is no grave tlif- Ftculty when we consider his many other acl- tuirahle traits. IlliRl3liR'l' l'lNlC 1 f't'.v11-1111111 tum' fair, zvlwrt' .vvurvv afvfivtlrvd The 1mt'vrlt1i1t fltofvlzvry of lm11'11. -ll'11illiz'r. Xllien l'iney iiegins moaniu' low on a sax he holcls his audience spellhouncl. llc-'s cer- tainly heeu a great help to the orchestra. Nl.XRli:XRli'l' VOXYFRS flow Iwilliilnl tlllll mirlltftzl llu' liglzl of ltcr Nye. -1-rmg1fvIl1m'. lk-iz is one of our popular social hutterflies, whose sparkling eyes lend the real charm nec- N essary to grace any occasion. i .-xntixu rvrcn I X ' 'UI goodly r't'.r.rf'l that laughs al all di.msl4'r. -,,0llf1l6ll0IU. This rollicking lad is Well remetnlmereu for his cremlihle performance on the football field. See if you can discover something he cloesu't know aliout contracting. I ' , ja ll42ll N ZQQ .,, ', T tis if If lL,p. ltsf'f Ta-Lit DOROTHY RILEY The .vounfl of the 1lIl'1'l'j' ifoirt' Maker Ilze old 'mlllx jlllblltlllI. -LtUltjf1'H0fd'. A conscientious student, an excellent swim- mer, an ardent Girl Reserve, hut zilmove :ill Z1 real friend. She inclints towzird :trlv:1need science. filiORGl'1 ROSE ll'ea1'ivd feillz lmorelvdgc bex! nal under- A'fU0!l.H-+l7I1t'l'. Xlechztnics hold 11 pzlrticulur fascination for George. Undoubtedly he will he :tn engineer some day and be building his own liridees. Nl.'XR'I'HfX ,IJXNE RUFFR Neat ux u pin and blooming us tl row. -Longfellow. This miss doesn't sound her own horn, lmut nevertheless she c:u1't fool us, for she's :is nice 21 girl :is one ezin tind. M YRTLIE SANZENIZACHIER llt'r liilwirx 'ztwrv of no vmziumn order. -l'oe. As :ilumni editor this pretty girl did her hit by the Belle Hop. The G. R. will not soon forget her Jonah and the XYl1:1le, either. Xl.-XRGrXRliT SCHICK fl fair young fWl'XL'IIt'l' Izriglif :eiflz 1n01'ni11y ffl0'Ix'.H---1101111 ex. llere is Z1 girl to whonl the nrt of Cooking is xi task both easy :ind pleziszint, The result? No chef could do lietter. NIARGARET SCHRHD I am ziltvciyx ready 10 U511'II.U--I.0lIfIft'llY0'ZU. Although we seldom hear her speak, we never have :L cause to doulmt her truest :ille- gixinee to our class. liLMliR SCIIOMAKER - Short of .vlntwe lu' was, Im! strongly Iiuill und allllelir. -lmllgfeliofe. XX'hen we get ai lleeting glimpse of ll yellow roadster whizzing past, we know it is our duuntless footlmll captain. Three cheers for lilliel Klll.lJRlilJ SCHXYIQRIN Urlllltllllllil lilllv, .vlzv ix fair Io Ihr' :lime and f'l4'tI.l'llll, in dixrozncw. -Cooper. :Xlthough Mildred is very modest zilwout it, we just c:1n't let this opportunity slip hy to tell you she's ai good elocutionist. Good luck, Mildred! ll43ll i . 1 1 l .I 5 f, 4 I I l I I . pid-as if vigil . f- ' E r fX 2 Xgnnl X 1 IN 1 X 'K . A 1 fs, 3 N , . . l I. I v.- . lil 954-J XTX-nil' ivy'-tix inn l A T o l ll -. ix I., . W K N - ff 'T 'fvfsuistf f -- ',y ' ' v I X N l X X. ,-- X, I, It u ' - -,iq -,. vi Ni-bf-Qgfxzg 4.311 A X t VlOllN Sl'lnXXY fluid lookx the felmlc' feorld in flu' fare, For ln' merx not any uian. -Longfelloie. Xxilllll a void would have heen left in the ops erettas without john's lraritone! By the way, he's quite a lion with the larlies. t',XROl.YN SllliI'ARD .-I lrm' friend Io Ilze ll'11t'.H-I.0l1!1ff'H07C'. Carolyn is the kinrl of girl who makes her impress with wlioinevei' she meets. The G. R. fahinet knows her worth. ROl5lCR'l' SHOUI' lfud1n'u11re ix ilu' t'l'0'ZUIllll!1 l1llIl1flj'.U1L07t'I'll. Holi, one of the first fellows in B. H. S. to make a touchdown in a night football game, is a real advocate of school spirit. IIQXRRY Sllitilil. I lem: and lmlf ut my t'll.YL'.H-llvlllllllllll. llappy-go-lucky Harry. Always laughing and always full of fun. He must enjoy school for lie has seldom misserl a session. Rl I'll Sllitilil. Y'lmz1 lmxl luuguuyt' for all thy thoughts and ' fm'If11g1. -1.0nyfelloie. ' Ruth, a promising commercial student, was a typist for the lielle Hop this year. She may lie secretary to the l'resiclent some clay. tiR.Xl'lC SMITH tIm'lu1:1leal und gully 1ln'.v.v4'c1'. -.Sil1f1'n1an. liraee is one of our fashion plates. ll seems that fortune has fleereerl she will lie- eome a baker in later life. lx l'.X N lu I ll S I l'.l'.l-lL .-I num of HltlI'k,Hg-1-01lfIft7ll07U. v..,. .,... - liennie's lizzie made many trips to the print- ers for the annual staff. Lately, he has lie- eoine quite interesterl in the girls. Maybe the footlmall letter caused it. MARY FR.-XNCES TEUFEL 'lllndvxl and .viulfvle and xzeed, the very iyjiv of l,l'l.Yt'flllI.U-l,07lyfFH0'Ix'. She rarely volunteers to speak in the class- room, lint she always has a ready answer in response to any teacher's question. f M H4 N. 4 r .- -v W. , 1 i , ', 'Wk J, ' f It ' A55 . X I ' V v 1 Q - -' ...j At, A-,uf . - x ll.'XlQRY THOMQXS .S'm't'I.i' lrivd and .rnrvly Imnplrd, From no ugozzitxv c,rv111fHtc'd. ' -l,o11gjrIIim'. llcllcritc was well rcprcscntcd in thc incli- ritliiul iustrtimcnt contest liy Hurry 'l'lmm:1s whit plztycrl tha' ti-muluuiic. Rciiiviiilwi' that up- liltiitg urzttimi tin trumicy? Xlll.lllQl-Ill 'l'HOKll'SON IIN urlx uri' nmr1'i'.rl and lim' 'wry :vm'fI.v dix- 4'I't't'f. -l.m1yfi'II1rIi'. Ono wotilrl iicwr think such :L mmlvst mms- sumiiig girl posscssccl such clr:lm:1tic zthility. limit shc's ccrtuiiily shown its shc can :1ct. IQQXTIIRYN 'l'L'RNl3L7I.L IIN fmI?I4 .r 6114'- I7t'IigI1I,'11I, i11lt'IIt't'i'm1I, mlnilinr. -Iftlxfilttlli Katy is :tlwatys :it oust' wlicrcycr shc goes. 'I'hcrc is :1 grztcc in hc-r cztrriztgc :mal mztiiiicr flulightlul to olrscryc. YIYIQXN ULINIC IlIy Iuxrl and gi'11IIi'.i'l Ir111'y. -I,f111y-ft'lIn-3,3 liimplcs gnlurc :ip1w:u' cm this iiiztiflcifs chock when slit- smiles. Her gvntlu, swvct . . . 1 mzmiicr rcmiiicls mic of il lowly princess in :1 I fairy tulc. 4 , l lllil.liN XY.-Xl-liliR ' S II -zum' tl jvrt'1Iy IlIt'III-I't', IIIII of grutv, X Q TI14' .vIa'H1Ii'r juruz, lI1t' IIUIIFIII4' II1111 fcm'. SI,011g1f1'II0':v, Azurc Cyrs :tml gulclcit h:tir-such :ts llllllll- vrs clrcztm uf. Nil womlcr llclctt went thc title of prctticst girl in thv high sclimwl. I XNIICS XYFIIS l I Hlvtllll' rI1tw'k.v tm' Wd with I7Ilt.t'Ilt'.t'H l I -I.m1.f1ft'IIn':u. I I A lllushiiig clict-ks lll'Cll'l nlwztys Illl iiiclicutitni nl sliyiit-ss, you kiimv. llc has :L way with thc wuiiwii which mi unc can tlcny. I 'llliI.l9iN XYOLF I :I Imvn IImI I7t'tI.l'I.K' 1'IlIItII7IIIIIII.X' I:'I.'i' mt' , I Lim Imizm' 1111 Itzrk of ,Sand .mt'u'Iy. ' l ffI.0lIj1ft'IIlIIt'. 1 'l'lic 1m1ii1l:ti'ity cmitcst results piwiyc withotit My nluuht that llm-lt-ii hits Hit . XYlivii wc lu-:tr lll'l' I, ,yi low voice cmtiiiiiig tliruugli :t lllL'g1Il.lJllUllU, iw clmft wumlcr slit' won. if A 1 v , Fx ICl,lZ.'Xl3li'l'll YUl5lx.'X A X II'iII1 wixfiullz fin' Iwynuzl Inv' j't'lII'.Y.i, ' M in '- 'lx' KX II'I11II1t'r. ' , 4 ' lflizzllictli is imc tif our llmiur Sociuty mom- ,4 jf ' iw KX ln-rs. llcr tim' vmmlvs :tml l 'llSClt'llllt!llS wtarlq L hztvc liccu :1 crcclit to our class. If lx N, if K. i. I Qs. J If'N'rV-i 45ll G' ,J A-fix X it -. l I x N , - 1. Q . ----. 1 - vw 6 K . X' . E,---4 Ax. 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The Hi-Y k1111ws 111111 I111' Llll 111'1i1'1- 111111 11111111111 111111111111 .-ll 1'111'l1 .1'l1'1d1' 11 Illllz' 111' 1111'11.1'11r1'11. -l.111111j1'll1111'. Such 11 si11'i1111'1'1 l'1l1lll1L'l p11ss1-sscs 111'111'1'1'- 111:11 VYlIl2L'fl 111-1'ls which ily 111'1111111l thc truck 111111 hghtiiing. 111-'s ll 111c1- hwy, 11111. N, 1 1l.XRl.l',5 Kll'.l',lxl',R A 1 .Y11ll1111,11 l1111111'1'.v 11111 111' 1l111111l.v 1111'. -I.o111ff1'lln'1 l11t1'111l11ci11g thc i11i111il11l1l11 C'h111'l11s Kl1'11k111', 5 wl111 1'1'si1:111'11 his 1111si1i1n1 11s 11l'l'SlflCllt 111' 1111 12413 cl11ss 111 111111 11s. XYc 1'1'c11g11iz1- l1is Cl- f11l'lS i11 31L'lllllj.! 1111s 1'111' thc .'X11111111l. NLXRY lfS'l'llliR 'l'l'1OKll'SON l 11f1'-l111i1'1'1l, 11,:'111'1'-1'A1'1'1i, 11'ill1 ll 1l'1'1i1'11le .Y1I.l'1Hl 1'11111f1111.1'1'1111. -l.111111f1'Il1111'. N111 1111111y girls Cllll 111111111 1111-ir 111111 01111111-s 11111 Mary l':Sll'lL'1' C1-1'111111ly Cllll, llllll it's il 111111 1 11c1'1111111l1sl1m11111 111 1111 Il skillful 111'1'1ll1- w11111:11x QR 11 1111-sc 1l11ys. ,RX If lf . 1' X - QICNNFTH UPTEGRAFF ,fl jr .S'kill1'1I 11'11.v 111' ill .vf1111'l.1' 111111 f111.vli1111'.1'. 1 s sf? f -l.1111gf1'llow. X' 11411011 Il SI'l'l1'll 11f l111t1l1- was ill thc 11i1' K1-11 N , was ill the thick of it. H1-'s 11111110 ll place for X, , llll1'lSl'lf 11s h11sk1-1-111111 c11p111i11. I 1- I'.'XlYl. XYAKSNIER 1 lin firm! 11111' 111111111111 1'l1'1111'11l 11. lx 111'1111i111' 11111' 7'1'11l1111i1' f1lz11'l1',-llolriies. 1 1 - 1 llillll is 1111- l'L'jJ,'lll1ll' 11l1l 1'12li11l1lc whcthci' in 1 ' 111111111111 111'11ctic1- 111' 111 il 311151111110 lllllllll, HC I I ccituinly Cllll C111 ll l11'1-czc iii that Cliryslcr. 1 f V ,- 1 f ' CJ if 1 1 1 1 , ' ,fx X E f f fx 'lf XM f, f f A, 1 7- X A 4 1 1 ' 1 114711 l ft fi, M, ,Li JC 1 K 1' I I wi: Y . - R f. . X . .... ff' Y -'ff' 'cf ff Av' - 1. I' -' -'f 'F' 7 I-aw4fj,'5Q'fI'z-'1P,?ig's:4,5-swf' :qf,s.1.'1.a.9g f :saga '2::':, Q f I Q. Iztzf, I S-In 2' J: -,-:J--.-rm' Q,-'-yt.-.-,,. is 'iff-1'-4, -QT..-f ,, ': -, '. ff 'f 51-g, I 1:12, 5 r yrflgnflr 1'2 if.!':?xfg. .:,:If:I . A+- 1- Y -it 1 -- I I -- Af--W Q H COMMENGEMENT PROGRAM 0 fortunate, O happy day. -Longfellow PROCESSION- Marche Romaine ................... Goufwd HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA OVERTURE-Gigue .. .............. ................ . .. Hadley INVOCATION- JOHN BENJAMIN MAGEE, D.D. SALUTATORY-,'Highways Over the Beaten Trails .... ELIZABETH VAN KIRK PIANO SOLO- Angels' Serenade ORATION- Mapping New Constellations' TROMBONE SOLO-fuSCXt6ttC,, from Lucia ORATION-l'NCW Routes to the Indies SARA HUNTER JOHN MILLER HARRY THOMAS VIRGINIA BROOKS VIOLIN SOLO- CzardaS ROBERT SCHAEFFER ORATION- Charting a New Atlantis SETH GALBRAITH OVERTURE- Black Rose ......... Q ................ Brockton HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA ,T X . -Q' fl' COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS- Opening Upon Breaking In g X1 I Wk DR. W. C. WALLACE .2 A C President, VVeStminSter College. ' H' OVERTLYRE-'KEdflS and Hyperion .................... Gruenwald ' HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA ,' Announcement Of Honors and Presentation Of Awards E. N. SCHENKEL i Principal of the High School I f I PRESENTATION OF DIPLOINIAS J. NELSON IWOWLS H fm' X Superintendent Of Schools ' ALMA NIATER . . . .... Senior Class if I .BENEDICTION . . . .. REV. F. G. 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It was destined to be a memorable event because the tourists met and heard of all the members of the class of 1930 who were scattered here and there upon the face of the earth. Galbraith and Abbott, who were conducting the tour, were eagerly await- ing the train's departure from Pittsburgh. Finally, at conductor Lawson's shout, All aboard, engineer Schomaker set the engine in motion and steamed toward the great American metropolis. - Arriving at New York, the party was conveyed by busses operated by the Steele Transit Company to the Hotel Losier. At Broadway and 38th Street they were stopped to make way for a tire department and saw Adam Putch, the fire chief, speeding to a fire at Kirkland's delicatessen store. Nearing the '77 hotel, each one gasped in awe at the magnificent structure which was designed WEE. f 1 Ei: by the world-famous architect, Davis. On entering the hotel the bags were taken by three bellboys, Knight, Perry, and Laderer, who conducted the tourists ,l to the elevator. Operator Munn took them to the second floor where they par- ' took of a delicious breakfast prepared by chef Braun, and served by waitresses I Moody, Schmid, and Hunter. 5.5- The travellers spent the morning doing last minute shopping. Some pur- -l I-chased Adams' pills, a sure cure for seasickness, from Kitty Hack at a Denslow I rf Edrugstore. Seth dashed around the corner to a tive and ten where he purchased J -a supply of Gollmar's chewing gum from T. Allman. 2 l 1 P' ' The party was booked to sail on the liner Bellevue, of the Muncaster l ' line. On embarking they were met by Captain Mahrer who told them that I , farewell bouquets from Jean Brown's floral shop had arrived at the boat. Miss 1 ,,Gratz, a teacher of German, in her desire to see Miss Teufel, the violinist, who X .. i Egvas descending from her limousine with her secretary, Dorothy Brown, dropped . E er purse over board. This was fortunately recovered by deep-sea diver Up- . tegratf. As the whistle sounded the hawsers were pulled onto the boat by sailors li fx . Wagner and Wehs, and the boat glided toward the sea under the careful guidance M I of Delmont Miller, the pilot. At sea they were highly entertained by Professor I ' eeker's orchestra, in which Pine, Amon, and McDowell were playing. The boat was scheduled to dock at Cherbourg, and proceeding from there, 1 il Paris was the first stop. Four days of pleasure were spent during which time l i ., the party attended Hoagland's Theater where Betty Brede was starring with , ,,.. 1 - - Suzanne Orr, Kay Turnbull, Helen Wolf, and Marjorie Gibson in the chorus. -iq, - .An evening was spent at the Opera House where Helen MacGregor was giving . a concert, accompanied by Mlle. Chontofajsky, and singing selections written by Martha Bess. f .lv , ,F John Allen, a French interpreter, accompanied them on a sightseeing tour. .,',,,., They passed the home of the American Ambassador, john Miller, who was at .t'1'5 l'l?? that time entertaining Shaw, the non-stop world flyer. Riding along the Place de la Concord they passed Bode's exclusive French school. At the Louvre the X i r .f X ufffffi x'WNfi H5011 W it A so ,lx ,ax T F1 rf STX--X , u international exhibition of paintings was being held, and Margaret jones's 'por- trait of the poet, Grace Branning, won the first prize. As no trip to Paris would be complete without a shopping tour, the ladies visited Madame Owen's fashion salon. Her models, Grace Smith, Helen Fritzius, and Peg Powers paraded in gowns designed by Mary Esther Thompson and Margaret Schick. A hurried trip to Switzerland enabled the tourists to visit Robert Miller's watch factory, and to climb the Alps guided by Rose, Malloy, and Peet. Next they went to Venice and found Fred de Ham earning his living as a gondolier. Here they met Betty Harbison, the Journalist, on her way to Germany to write the biography of Feerst, the noted dramatist. They visited the art studio of Dot Gilmore and Virginia Heer, who showed them portraits of Behring, the leading pianist of America, Yuiska, the great Shakespearean actress, and Shep- ard, the international golf champion. While traveling through Turkey they saw the Floating University anchored at Constantinople, with its president, Ralph Cooley, aboard. The cruise proceeded to Calcutta, where a charming girl, Edith Breining, came aboard to tell the fortunes of the passen.gers. A vender of Indian trinkets made his way among them and turned out to be their friend, Emmet McDonald. On the wharf could be seen a corral of elephants captured by Nate Carson for Harry Siegel's zoo. Arriving at Manila the tourists were greeted by governor-general Ketter- ing, recently appointed by President Hamilton of the U. S. A. He and his secretary, Ruth Siegel, accompanied them to the unveiling of a statue, sculptored by Lindsay. They saw the school buildings erected by the American banker, Dave Hildner, and of which Dot Riley is the principal. Here Mildred Thomp- son teaches dramatics, and Grace Kilgore has a kindergarten class. Directly opposite is the new Y. W. C. A. building, a gift from Miss Kildoo, president of Vassar College, under-the supervision of Grace Bleming. Nearby are the beautiful Morrow Botanical Gardens. Costolo, a leading merchant of Shanghai, has a lar-ge factory from which he exports rare spices and tea. Alice Gilliland led the party through this estab- lishment. In the same city Margaret Graff is in charge of the Travelers' Aid Society. Hollywood at last! The party had decided to visit Tnglefield's movie studio. On the way they passed VValker's beauty shop, where Diroll and Maas are em- ployed as hairdressers, and Anna Brown as manicurist. During luncheon at Rufer's cafe their attention was attracted to Thomas, the comedian, and Kean, the producer, who were conversing with Myrtle Sanzenbacher and Libbie Van Kirk, two rising stars. At the studio Uline was directing a film written by Brooks, with Dan Dillon playing opposite the star, Sennie Hengeveld. Across the lot could be seen McMullen's Comedy Studio where Mason and Schwerin were working under the direction of Sara Hauck. Lastly they motored to the airport and boarded one of Cecil's planes. 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BERNICE BAILEY BETTY BAKER - BETTY BARRETT MARGARET BREINING JEAN BUCK RoIxERT BURGER BERNARD CASHDOLLAR NANCY CAUGIIEY PEGGY COFFRUIH FRANCES COLLINGWOOD DONALD DAUGHERTY MARY DENSLOW WILLIAM DICE HERBERT DORNEUSH WILLIALI FIELDS ESTHER GALIIRAITH Loxs GARVER HELEN Gorr DoNALn GRAHAM ELEANOR GRAI-IAM WILLIAM HAEEL JOHN HEILMAN MARY LOUISE HoNEss HARVEY JENKINSON Rom-:RT JOHNSON DAVID JONES DOROTHY KRUSE WILI-'RED LANCASTER B, ROLL BETTY LUCAS JACK MCFARLAND LORETTA MCKINNEY CHARLES MCMURTRY MARY MUNN WILLIAM NEWTON ALEXANDER PAwLENoIc BETTY PERRY GENEVIEVE PoRcH ANDREW PUTCH ROBERT ROBERTSON JANE ELEANOR RoscuER GRACE Ross JAMES ROSSELL WILLIAM RUSSELL WILMA, SCHAEI-'NIT MARY JNNE SCOTT BETTY SEIIIERT EnwARn SIJTTOVN ALFRED SWIFT DOROTHY JUNE THOMAS JANET TURNBULL WILLIAM WALTON DAVID WASI-IBURN RAYMOND WEINMAN JAMES WITHERSPOON FRANCIS WGLEE JACK ZINKE 1 E .WX - ,4- , ?' xii I .:-' -3-I 'E fr f 'vvkkx I f in , L I fgx M H7311 K' M JL. .T 7 1 MRL ,Riz- n N ' xx 4 f RE'-'ABLE Room' f .WL caerfnee exam-ns w I g 3 u INGENUDUS ISA!!!-Ll CAPTAIN Cvunnc-wus 1? ' - 1 g ,. g E, ., -:X I xi 54 5 J EF' if it.,-'fl DARIN6 DAN L slwffefe , 1-,M fv swegr H7411 Q, s i.s , 1, . ' Booic WEEK CONTEST There is no frigate like a book To bear us miles away. -Dickinson. URING the week of November twenty-second the students wrote themes on subjects appropriate for book week. The writer of the best theme in each class received as a prize an interesting book. Virginia Brooks won the Senior prize, Rose Unkovich, the Junior prize, Virginia Siegel, the Sophomore and Dorothy Egly, the Freshman. Below is found Virginia SiegeI's contribution to the contest which was one of the many excellently written themes. Education Through Reading T is one of the birth-rights of us twentieth century Americans that every great act, every important discovery, and every treasure of literature has been chronicled for our benefit, and, through an extensive system of public libraries, all are within our reach. There is today no excuse for ignorance, when information on practically every, subject can be gained from records offered here. Our American institution of libraries has lately become a very foundation of successful democracy. No longer do one individual's educational advantages surpass another's. The richest treasures of learning and culture are available to all who wish to partake of them. There are no limits to the result of intelligent reading. Thomas Edison realized this as a boy, and forthwith attempted to read a complete library through, shelf by shelf. With his life as an example, the value of being well- read is indisputable. When such a means of self-improvement is at hand, success is within everyone's reach. There are, of course, facts upon which profit through reading depend. The foremost are a careful choice of material, and variety in the type of book read. Reading is a means to any one of several ends: the finding of a life work, im- provement along a certain line, and a profitable way of utilizing spare time. The achievement of each of these rests upon a thoughtful selection of reading matter. If we would, through reading, determine the right career, our reading must cover a wide range of subjects. If we would read for self-improvement we must choose the correct authority in every case, else our reading will have no good effect. Reading as a hobby must be superintended just as carefully, too much of one type of book, such as fiction, will stunt our mental growth just as an excess of one kind of food would hinder our physical development. Merely to read is not enoughg we must read with intelligence and discretion, and the results which are forthcoming will be infinitely worthwhile S? 5f,?,,,.,- . X jr libx -tix All 'fue . y ., 'J '2.. ,g i x is f Kuta, I if , 1 N' ' v. s., '32. in ll75ll j i A- , Q.. t ji j i lim. ,Alix- .vhs A-- E: it 1 I 1 J , l mfXf x M I 4' h Q5 SOCIETY Turn the night-time into day-time With the sunlight of good cheer. -Hovey. X FRESHMEN RECEPTION Trembling hands and shaking voices-bright green ribbons-gruesome paint- ed faces. What a picture these Freshmen A's made upon the upperclassmen! Many laughs by the audience at the expense of these children as they paraded across the stage or submitted to the traditional rights accorded them in an in- itiation of paddling, pie-eating and such pastime, properly ushered another class into high school. However, even they did not think it had been so terrible when later, in the gym, they had the chance to see and shake hands with Brooke johns who attended the dance in person. BIG SISTER PARTY -The Girl Reserve members entertained their little sisters at their annual Big Sister Party with a picnic lunch, jolly games and dancing. Everyone did justice to the lunch, and the frolic of the games amused the little girls without doing serious injury to the dignity of the ofhcers and cabinet members. The white G. R. uniforms were enough to make a deep impression upon the young freshmen, and the wearers were treated with proper respect and dignity until formalities were forgotten at the dance held later in the evening. The party iwas important because it made possible the acquaintance of the older with the new girls. JIM JAM Novel stunts in the auditorium-in the gym, fortune telling, punch, cake, candy, all the things that children like-dancing-an Italian organ-grinder with his little monkey with a tin cup in which many pennies tinkled. It sounds like a grand jamboree, but it was merely the jim Jam. Even the members of the Gleeman Annual staff forgot the weary hours upon the stepladders and a thou- sand other trials when they entered the gym festooned with bright colored crepe- 1 paper streamers, waving balloons, and snappy college pennants hanging over- .2 head. Under this gay canopy, couples crowded the floor as they danced to the ,ji . . ' . . peppy strains of the Varsity Owls melodies. The affair was a success not only as a social affair, but returned a creditable amount to the treasury of the staff. MJW' 'iff'--,, M H7611 , . l l X XE Nl.-51 Q- - T 1 xxk'-WX-S IX fi r , + if 1 iei M J, Q.v,--5w:,j -- Ig, . ,. ,fi '-'- I ..- in -:', a- 2 . A,-. as. A- i -' ' QJ,-:..1Ei ,.s.SL.1..2 JUNIOR DANCE A frosty night in November-in the gym, a fairyland of red, orange, and yellow arrayed in contrasting effects-girls displayed the first long dresses, and fellows looking fine and handsome in dark suits swayed rythmically across the polished floor while Tom Rankin's select orchestra filled the air with snappy measures. This first dance of the season was a happy debut for the Junior class. HEART HOP Young excited Freshmen on their first date-sophisticated seniors-dashing juniors-frivolous sophomores-candy and beautiful corsages-hearts beating in time with the music-red dresses that blended with the red and white of the decorationsuof this lovely Saint Valentine's Eve dance. This party was the result of the combined efforts and genius of the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes. It was truly a school affair. JUNIOR PRoM if May 16-the long-looked-for dance of the year-the gym again a riot of l color resembling a fairy palace with its vivid hangings amid shrouded lights. I X Every suggestion of springtime seemed to be expressed in the light and flutter- , i ,ij ing dresses of the girls and the merry manners of the boys. On the dance floor 'i l , -lj couple brushed against couple as they swayed to and fro to the low crooning 5 xl l of the strings or more vigorous strains of the pipes. Merry hearts and Hitting l l glances sped up by the melodious tunes urged the night along on all too rapid ' ,Nj wings, and another prom was over. , e 1 I ,L W SENIOR BANQUET ,wc 3 ll, , On a clear june evening, the seniors gathered together for the last time at Y-, i their annual banquet. It was a feast of good things and the kind of occasionhi ' y that lingers in the memory long after a class has departed to varied ways. At 5 , the dance, held later in the gym, Seniors and underclassmen mingled for a last , ' social event before the years record became history. It was a merry time and V -vw the hours soon stole away till they proclaimed the time for reluctant feet to , , leave the scene of pleasure, and another senior banquet was ended. ' ' ' , E 3 'ii ' 'l H7711 A l YK- w ,. , , , W , E, , - . .. . 1 1-.1 Y- 3-1,-.-,172 z.. -:-- : : -3-1. -:sf I. --- .- ' , - ,-I '-L4-.-f L, ' qv 55'-ik.:-1 fir.F52532'3M,Q?Fq-ff:-Efifeqfk.1--f 1. 'M' ':f,- 'ffl' A 'WI If -?: '.-1f'1,'i- 1 ' I I J L n ' ' aan: qw.wRtgmzf.,-,gg-I-.,ng,.e:.ff.:--.Lg-wg,,: .. . ,Q ,, Q, 5: H 1221 -iii ' +5 T P : ..,,.', ' . Sf: 511 if ifgyg' -.1 ' ' '. ' ' .- . Ze' - '- I1 L 'J' A , -I-43 'izflzwrni A 3 'f ' PERFECT ATTENDANCE ROSTER Th-ere should a 'wreath be 'woven To fell the world their zvorihf'-Hallack. This page is for the recognition of those students who have been l1Cllhl'l absent nor tardy for the number of semesters indicated after their names PETS li J. f fr-L-. rr-. 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Q STUDENT COUNCIL Om' ft't!tft'?'.X' l!1t'111.wl'z't'.v arc um' fmvz ft'Ilw7uf111t'11. f fll'f1il!ivr. X I lm-.mit-111 ..... .... h lwux MII-'AVN Vim' l'1'u.vif1't'11l - . L'tl,xR1.l-is Kllitqililclc I ,S't'm't'1't1z'y .... . lCm'1'1l lim-:lNlNm: 'llI't'tI.t'Itl't'l' .. ,..... lQAI.l'lI ftltll.liY .5lf'HIISU7' .......,.... .................. K llc. li. N. Srl!!-ixtatcl. . S tln- 1'cln1't'sc11t:1tix'c lmmly of tltc sclwol cluring thc past ya-:11', tltc Stumlcnt El Urtzttcil has pc1't'm'1ut-fl its l-UlCl:UllS :mtl sttjggt-stcml new plans for thc l, wclfzlrc uf tlw sclwul :tml stuclcnt lumly. 1 .f at X tim' of tltc gutzttcst 1llltlCI'l.ZIlilllQS was tlmt of purcltxlsiltg tlw cnlm'ful uni- 1 lj' fnrtlls fm' the luzmml. ln Ul'lll'l' to mcct its CXIHJIISCS, tlw cuuncil spultsmwcl SCYk'l'Ill,: k '1 clttcrtztiniltg' :mtl ctluczttimtzll lll'HQIl'Z1lllS wlticlt wort' wcll 11-rcix'cml luy tltc stumlcnts. - ,A-uffry X Stlggcstions fm' um' l'L'Q'lllZlI' ztsscutlmly l!l'UQl'ZllllS wttrc QlX't'Il lwy tht- lll0IlllK'l'S, ,X 1 Y WllL'11'lJj' cltzn hcl ww ' L tx 'Xu N, 1,1 uttlsklc strc: llns gt sttctwctlccl it 'f 1. 1 .s mzulc mort' itttetx-sting tlmzm in Wcfcmliltg yt-ztrs. lwsicle tlt- llxLlN L ltlt LllNN utttutl 1 x mul llltlgl tm 4 , Y .,.. ,.. .... ,., , ..., . - v . . 1 1 1 . A l ml j Uup, with its Sllt1llStJl', Mr. St-Imcnkcl, gave tltcit' lwcst cfl'm'ts :1 1 lwingi ng to xt clusc it wztr lJCI1CllCt1ll tu our sclmul lttc. ' if l x ll31ll K'-t i E' lx J! ,t f, J' L5 82 rag?- . . ,. .. , ,.. . - ., .,-..-,A . '- --fr' - R , - : fr wus- :- ':-'- '.f1..'::'-if: if. Y f z i1Y.- '1. '1'7- '!'- 'fs . . 3 Y! F' 3 wi:-!f'.-Yw'--'Q-if-A-w11:..:--a 1-f-' 'H 1. .1 'ht v'-'-7'af-'-- .-1-f--Y4-w-cifM-rm:x,e.Sf-.k:31iaG.21'51vRf-. .--1-:f'3ii'f1:w-RER:-1'?i 1 A 45, E, 35715,.,.-,.-QE..-A.-:guigs:Q,.,q -. 1.,, :N -, -..-. . , q.1:.- N mu, I ,ti 5, 1 ,.,1-.91 egagrlgspiy'4:-i'-f'.::,.5f :.... :-..-.,,-.--.T5.5.- .tra-15-,3,'g..ir 1.-2,1 :.-x-'gf...-ff Xiu W .-,-.--X .f.-s- 1-5.-f . -- I... , 1. :E-. 1 . , fr ., ...A '-- - ft .V - 1 . 1 ... .au-.n?...v..1. . -mf..----'f-S-f.f f -Q-2-.E .mt rp 'a-f,..1,-...' 6: Q -T ... . - - ., .. .- ,,. , , . . ,. 6 ., ..,, . t ,.1.4,... ,,,,u t4,1..,u.,.-... A, E 0, 2:15 3 U-.f l-,-:vga D-'V.A-4,15-A ., - , . . .. .. .V ,, N J. .utr .. . 1 . . ...4...f. .. ., -1 E v V GLEEMAN STAFF Here, though unreached the goal we Its own reward our toil has brought. - GRACE ABBOTT Editor-in-chief CHARLES MEI-:KER A Advertising Manager ELIZABETH VANKIRK Feature Editor RALPH COOLEY Publicity Editor ALBERTA HowARD Literary LOUISE PEEBLES ' Art HARRY KETTERING Business Manager T Mlss OGDEN A ., Sponsor Hi MARIE METZGER Girls' Athletics DANIEL DILLON g Boys' Athletics .11 KENNETH STEELE ' I Advertising CHARLES GILMORE Advertising 118311 sought, Whittier. HELEN MACGREGQFR Literary Editor MARGARET JONES . Art Editor EDGAR BURNSIDE Associate Editor . GRACE BLEMING Alumni Editor ALFRED ACKER Business HELEN FRITZIUS Staff S tenographer ,, ,-- ,,.f1, p E1 -g 'I A 1 3 1' is 1 K lx 1 1 1 iw 1 XM C f www 1 I gn ' 5 K N 1- 1 f .,, 1 -XV kv, Q, 01.1. A N- 1 1. If X S 4 v A-. 2 . A if aft' f , rl' I X. R317 X x , , ,, H w,w ,E 'Jig-If. X MX ,1 - .4v N uk -Y-'J' ffl' Iiux A if Qi' 01 mdf- '51 8411 'T In 11-.-,Ln--,-.ye-.-.,.,., -1.4 I -I , -. V , -I ,..--1.5 I-5, Ie.w:4a,,.:1'ia?1iP .- L .--, . I. K -2.1 ig.-3'-fr-:.,' ,- f--Z'.x':151 E I r- --.Y A M 434 .mu ...Q - iw ifxf'af,-,i-vis!-iid,RSP- vw 1, f...,, sr--L22,-f-mHR:6.g,,'-3-',s.::,I:i'e.P':vw ' - I 7, -, . . W e VIRGINIA HEER Editor-in-chief GRACE BLEMING Girls' Athletics JOHN MERCER Business JOHN ALLEN Art Editor KARL OLSSON Associate Editor MYRA JANE MARTIN Exchange WILLIAM KIRKER Circulation Manager BELLE I-IOP STAFF ha ve prized your services. -Cooper. ' CHARLES GOLLMAR Advertising Manager Miss OHLE V Sponsor MYRTLE SANZENBACHER Alumni Editor DOROTHY BROWN Stajf Stenographer ROBERT PERRY Advertising EDWIN SWINGENSTEIN Staff Stenographer CATHERINE ROCHE Reporter J NATHAN CARSON Business Manager ROSE U NKOVICH Literary Editor RUTH SIEGEL Staf Stenographer JOHN MILLER Boys' Athletics LOUISE JOHNSTON Feature Editor ANNA MARY KENDLEHART Exchange VALENTINE WEISSERT Advertising If 'E I V IM 5-' . s.,,.-.. K' 3 I A is rgx e I Is5l ' A f ii If 1' - .,..f,.,q-,.l' limi. M . l i lfrtldizig from lvfl In right, firxl row: Virginia Brooks, Grace llranning, lflizaheth Vanliirk, lflizaht-th Kirkland, Virginia llt-er, Grace l-Eleming. ,S'm'o11d row: tirace Ahlsott, llelen lX lacGreqor, lidith llreining, Betty llarhison, Dorothy Riley, Ruth Siegel, lflizalmeth Yuiska. Tllirti row: Charles Klcl7owell, Seth Galbraith, Rodgers llamilton, David llildnt-r. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Her wisvxf XL'I'l01lI'7'.V, tlwxt' who zzlidvrstfmd The c1't't'fvvr fvarliing of har lll,VSI'I't' Irwin -W-blmfwll. l'1't'.s'idu11f . ........ . . Stern tl.-x1.ni:Ai'rii I'irv l'rt'.vidt'nt ..... . . . lll-f'l l'Y l-lfxkmsox .S'vr1'cl11i'y-Trva.s'zm'r . ..... ................ l ,AVID IJILDNI-lk lilXllllCRSllll' in this society is the highest honor given to a high school student for leadership, scholarship, service, and character, and is offered as a goal to all. .LX faculty committee presents candidates to the national hoard of the society for approval. llonor is conferred upon students elected in the senior year, hut doubly so upon those in junior year. ln our junior year eight inenihers were selected- ef tirare .Xlwlmott, lfdith lireining, Virginia Brooks, lletty Harhison, lilizalmeth Kirk- land. Helen lllaetlregor, Ruth Siegel and lilizaheth Yzuiliirk. This year Grace lllennng, Grace llranning, Virginia Heer, Dorothy Riley, lflizalueth Yuiska, Seth tlalhraith, Rodgers llainilton, David Hildner, and Charles lXlel7ou'ell received the nleinlmership distinction. ll86ll ltwtltflllg fil'tPllI lvff In riglil-liirxf I'U'Ix'Z Virginia lliumks, lfflizzthuth Vim Kirk, Miss Ugtlt-ii Nliss Ohlc, .Xiiiizt Marv lQk'lllllt'llIllAl. Marin' Klvtzgvr. -h.4'l'1'lIll wiv: llittrv .Xhhult, Ciiiwc lllviniiig, Viimginizi lluvr, .Xllwrtzm Iluxxxwtl, lmtiisc lR't'lvlvs Xzttlizui Cursmi. 'l'11if'fl zum: llvlvii Nl:tcGi't-gm, lizttlicriitc Ruclw, Myrtle Sztiiszciilaztclivr. Xlyrzt jrmt- Xltirtin l:UlH'l11 rtrru: llztrry liuttt-ring, lixtrl Olsson, lit-tint-tli Stu-lt-, llzmicl llilltni, Clmrlvs Mt-vkci' QUILL AND SCROLL lx llit' fuk frulzi dur fum ,vu flfm' nur fjltllltlflhi' and nm' fut'Ii11,ff,v. ' l.fr11gf.!'t'IImv. llli Quill :mtl Scroll is :1 Nzttiminl llOllOl'2lI'j' Soricty for high sclimml jour- nalists. lt was twgzmizeml :it lnwzt City, April 10, N26 hy Il grmip uf litsgh sclitml su K'l'X'lSUl'S tm' thc mrmsv ut L'llL'0lll42llTlll'T :mtl rcwztrilin-' N as s imliritltiztl zicliicxviiiciit in .10lll'l11lllSlll :tml in :ilhcml heltls ut crczttivc wurlq. This twigztiiixzititmii :allows incitihersliili only lu permits who mot-t thc follow- ing' l't'llllll'ClllL'IllSf tll 'lllicy must he of :nt lcztst junior stzmcliiig. tll 'llhcy must lu- iii thc upper thirml of thcir clzts-s iii gciicrzil sclmlxtstic stztmliiig. 135 'llliuy must h:1x'c tltmc Sllll0l'l4JI' wnrlq iii smite pliztsc uf jouriiztlistic ur c1't':1tix't wtmrli, lt is :1 rcztl lmiioiy sigiiiticzuit uf wnrtliy ztttziinmciit, to hc sclcctccl fm' niciiif In-rsliip in this society. Thia YCZH' thtx fullmvilig pffsplt' wcrc :ulmittcrl tu the sucicty: llllfff' licttt-ring, Dztiticl liillmi, llclcii Klztcli1'cg'm', lflizzthctli Yzmliirlx, f.llJlI'll'S Nlcclxcr, Lmiisc ll-elmlcs, iirncc lllcmiitg, Nillllllll Llztrsmi, Karl Ulssuii .XlllCl'l1l llHXYIllAll, Nlziric Mctzgcr, hlyrtlc Sztiizciilmziclit-t', Ql1llllt'l'lllC Ruclic. ll87ll 1 .-.55 ,A-:NX - ,. 'x -, - i ,., -. xx, . .x x , i ll, , :--- ' , k,,,4 , ' ix, ' . XY? --.i 4-, .. . ' 1. l 1 l lx'm1ili1lg f1'o111 left lo 1'1'g1l1f-Hlfi1t'k row: Dorothy Riley, Miss :Xeln-soil, Lizlrolyn Slim-pztrcl, Kliss Snodgrass, iiznrolyn llerron. Frou! 1'1m': Xlztrie Metzger, lletty .Xshcy liratee llleming, lfilitli llreinilig, l.oniSe l'm-elmlm-S, l'ill7lllll'lll Yun Kirk, llorotliy lilllNfll'L'. GIRL RESERVES IH ro111111o11 l11fIlfj.V, carlz lI'Kl.V'.Y vi'v11l.v, , Ire rozr11a'.v by felziflz fee 11m-V axf'u11r1'. -fl.o11g1frllo1e. Q, l,I'i'.Ylll'l'Jlf ..... . limit: lim-ilxixo V I'1'1't' l,7'c'.VllI'l'lII' .. l.ot'isic l'liliIlI.liS Qigzg, l l ,S'i'rrefc11'Ai' .... ......... Q 'wkorvx Hi-iiueox ' WL? f , T1'.'t1.v1r1'e1' . .........., GRAM: llI.l-1BllNll V I 4 'kgxjjf f .SfHIl.Y17I' ......... ., Miss lJORt1'l'IlY l.. .XVIIVISIPN N .l.v.v1.vIu11i .S'fw111.w11' . . . ,. Miss IXIAR-IORIIC Sxamiiiamss Contrztry to precedents, this yezn s Czihinet took ehztrge of zz Summer - progrznn, consisting of :in inter-chili tennis tonrnznnent, ri week-enml :it Tzingle- woocl Lznnp, :intl Il lmriclge party helcl with lien ,Xvon :incl .Xx':ilon. l 'lille social 1ro1fr:nn inclnrlecl the Little Sister Parties, the Mother-lJziuffliter P1 N 1 Y. ' . ' ' I K rs lnlllllllvl, the l':1the1 :incl llzingliter l':1rty, :incl ll H1-X lflzmqnet. , 1 'Iihe soeiztl service siile of the eluh was fultillecl by packing Lil1l'lSl.lllIlS lmoxes l f5 :incl fiUINlXYlll 'lirezisnre chests for the Vliililipines. 5 j 1 The Seniors will never forget this last year in the club. They lezive with k g the hope that others will tind much lizippiiiess in the threefolcl life that the l , , ring signities. . R , E 1, l . 1' ll88ll I I li'i'inl1'u51 jrnni lcfl In Vl4Lfl1fI liclwin liIll'l'l'll. ,lzlvk hillllCllSlk'l', Oliver Keanu, Mr. Klint ginm-ry, Ralph Llumley, Vincent llirch, Ifzwisl lgnwsini, I-I1fY Xml in ilu' xllulihs' and flftllllflifa' nf lllt' fflfrflllrf, lfzil in u1r1'.i'i'l'r't'.v, un' fI'lllHlf7l1 aim' tfn'ft'tIl. f -lmllgffvllu-zu'. lU't'.via'i'r1t ..... .. liiximli t'um.l4:x' Vim' l'rt'.fidv:1t . Oi,ix'1-:it liicixx .S'i'm't'fi1ry . .... .. YINVI-iN'I' lliiwii 7il't't!.YI1?'t'7' . ......... llixlcm' 'IQIIUMAS l.i'adt'a' . . XYi1.1.1AM .l. :XltlN'I'ti03lICRY lllz llil chili, nuclei' the gllltlilllkl' ot its lezulers, has hlletl the past yt-:ii with service :mtl social activities. lfzteh week fuuml the faithful mem ln-rs giving their hest towzml keeping the enthusiilsm high. Two ltl1lN1l'l2ll1l fezltures were the Cmiferenee heltl 'it XY2lYlllllU'lUIl l'z1 'lt , 4 . 5 , .,4 which the clulm was well l'C1Dl'L'St'IllL'll. :md Move l'p l:tJI'XYZll'll Xlveek, which en zthlcml the buys to halve inte1'view's with prufessimizil :md l1llSlllCSS men. iXlthuugh IXlotliei s Night :mil the Girl Reserve llzmquet cmmstitutefl the chief social fuiictiims, lNlm1ty's talks :incl the zulclresses given hy mitsimlc speak ers mnmle every meeting eiibiuyzthle. lhe Seniors leave the cluh with higliei' ideals lwcczuise ut inemlmersliip in such :nt itlezll tll'gllll1ZIlll0ll. ll89ll RENCH CLUB .S'jm1ki11.ff .wuzw IlIIkIIUTUll lmlgfzruffr, A'fl'lIlIjf4' mm' xfvwvl lullffl'l'llwrl'. l'n'.m1'u1ll ..... .. l'.llIZ.XI!li'l'll X .XNlXlli!i 1 nw l'rvv1iu11l l'Il7XI'I l4II lhlm' -1 .. ,Sww'l'if11'x' ..,. . lx,x'1'lll-iklxlc lltbR'I'IiXS'I'INI'I lI'1'UAII1'1'I' .. . .,........... , IUIIX XIIIX -YWHuxnr . .. Nhss Nlxuv Lulwsf Nh xruv lx Llzllk l,l'. l'li.XNL.XlfN has lmcun one uf ilu- lwcwt Hllfllllflllllilli uf ilu- wcluml, llfmrl Hl-llK'l'l'S, :1 poppy :ulx'ism', :xml lm-111lw1's wlw wx-1'c willing In xx'm'k :mcl lnlw part in zlll clulm z1ctix'itim-s mzulc it pufsflwlc lu p1'n-S0111 NllK'l'k'S5lAllllf' mzmy nuvcl llI'IlQl'IllllS. 'llxcsc x':x1'iL'cl l.l'Ulll il Illfflll in :1 llilflilllll l':1lm1'cI lu ll Kill l':u'lx'. f 'N lllc clulm clul Ill llI'l'X'14lll4 u 11's. ilu' luxlvzul ut smgmg l'1'c11cl1 lullq amps llll'IlIlll'l'N I1':111sl:xln'1l ilu' lznlwt pupulm' lllli intu l 1'c1u'l1 :mil snug ilu-sc :ll ilu' uum-lillgs. Xlm, :nl Q'l11'isl1n:1s timc, .XIHCl'll'Z1Il czmvls wore trzmflzm-ml mul much will CII-lHf'lllL'Ill was 111-1'iu-ll l-Vfllll czlrulllng. lllm' SCIllIl1' mm-1ulmc1's nf ilu- clulm lmpc that in llu- fulluwiug your l'll'k'llL'll pup lx xxlll cnpw llnx vlulm :mil l1:1x'c :ls lllilllf' quml 1111105 :ls l9Ol llwx' l1'lx'C lvul. pep ln thc mcclings. lfzlcll lm-mlmcr spukc only in llL'l'lllIlll, ilu-rclvy l5t'CUIlllllf' GERMAN CLUB Hx tI1'1'l'llfA' llltlj' 'z'41f'.x', ilx .vmr1m'.v mabv lu' .Y4'I'1I1Ijl1'.Hff'lfUflII1'A'. l,l'c'.Vllft'llf .... .XNNA Nll4:llI'l.I.liN I'iu.' lll't'5llft'lIf .... .. Iiurariwl' IDI-:mlm .S'ur1'l'f41rxx'f7'f'n1.vrm'z' . ....... . XYINUN.-X i2l:.'x'rz ,Slf4UI.N'UI' .......... . Miss Xlmcx' AX. Rmx'1.1cx' l'lQlNKl ilu- mst vczu' lk-1' You SIl'Lll3Cll X'L'l'Cl11 has U'lAflXX'll in 1m'1ulu'1'sl1i1 . IN umlvr lts czlpzllmlc lczlclcrs :mcl tzlltlltul SllUI1Slll'. ll1C lllCL'llI1gS x':u'1cml, slum- lmcing Cilllflllllllllll whilc ollu-rs were lxelcl manly for IHlt'IlSIll'C. 'lllmc lim-s :xml L'tllllINJSllllJllS uf Gm-1'111:111 lllllSlL'l1lllQ, along with thc xxurlqs of wiflcly- lmmm :uullmrs prox'imlecl lIll0l'CSllllQ study. llk'l'lllZlIl gumcs :mml fnllqr'-mlgs :ulclccl N llllll'L' lzumllzll' w1ll1 thc lllllgllilgft N'x'c1':xl Sllkiflfll lJl'0gl'1llllS wcrc xlrrzmgcrl. Vllcsc L'1lllSlSlCll uf :1 Clu'isl1u:1r1 llilfl-Y :lt wlliclm :n play was given, :mfl lzllcr zx i!illl'l'lil'1llIl 4llllllK'l' was lu-lnl. The yczu' was llflillglll to Zl mlcliglmtful close with lluvsl Night, :nt wlmiclm limo llw INCllllJL'I'S L'lllL'l'l!llllL'll ilu-ir p:u'cnls :mil fricmls. llw N.-lmwrs lctl XYllll the cxprcsscrl w1sl1 that ox cry slmlcnl wuulcl lmcl ilu' clulm IS l1cm'llci:1l :mcl intcrcsling in llw fulurc :ls in the pmt. l91ll fm bers worth while results for the limitecl time they were zlble to put in to it. Sir LEE CLUB clz gfiflx ax llzix are lm! In be rejected. -l.m1.fffcll4m'. lCl,l.liX'l'li Hltill SCHUUI, mar well be prnucl nf her glee clubs. butler the careful supervisimi :incl direction of Miss l l'2lltlL'll, the l'?20f30 seznsnn has been the must successful of recent years. The past semester has incl the work better orgzinizetl than ever before, bringing to each of the mem- llesitles their u'4n'li they have found time tn help It great clezil in enlivening nur school lite The Operettzi was without iloubt cuuntetl the ultimate success ut the vezir, :mtl tl ieir pmticilmtimi in the bzincl concert :mil May festival bruuglit turth ll ffrezit tleztl of well clcservetl praise. 5 l ntil recentlv, vocal music of :mv kind has been of minor inipnrtzince in Eellerue High, but the sliowing of this f'Clll'iS glee clubs has zulvzuicetl it tn 11 leutling lmsitimi. ll92ll , '11 , .1 '1 yr, 1 ,qv ,X .v1,,,S, . 14. . I 1 1 .. . v - 1 - 1 1 1 .1 1, . ., .1.... v ,- 1 .A .., , ..1, X-,, A ,1 .. 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X11111111g11 1111- 1111111-s11':1 11111 11111 11'111 :1111 1111111115 111 1111- 1111111-111 111 11111111 11 X1 '1- 1-1111-1'1-113 111-1-1-1'1111-11-ss, 1110 5111111-111s 111-111-1111-11 111 1111- t'Xl1l'1'11'11L'L'. :11111 1':111 11111-11 11111 11'11 :1 111g'111'1' g11:11 111 1.lI1lIl'l' 11-z11's. .X 11-11' 111. 1111- 1111-111111-Vs 3:11111-11 11'1'llQ1111lll11 111 1111- 1111111'11111:11 11111r-111:11 1'111111-sls. 1111- 1111111-s11':1 IS 111 110 1111111111-11111-11 1111 11s 11'111'11, 111111111 1111s 111-1-11 1111' 1'1-11111 111 1-1111111-111111111 :11111 11111g1-111 51111112 119411 -1,- rf Reading from lefl fo rig!!!-First rote: Metzger, Pine, Lighthill, Acker, Meeker, Jenkinson, Stulen, Ross, Fick. Serum! mtv: Thomas, Trimhur, Anton, lirazier, Puhl, Downey. I fk Third rote: Goulding, Giflin, Brammer, Thompson, Vileissert. ,ft 3 ig! W lfuurllz rote: lihrhardt, Olsson, liell, Kloman, Mr. Bracknian. N I , l 5 X, l 5 l i 'I HE BAND ci , Q 1 .i : f J H1it'lIt'0f11 the .vleylr fI'1'ZllIIf7hUl'Il' awlz, p 'j This Illllfit' .rmmded like a Hlarvlz. s-I.m1gfv11o1U. in ' l K llireffor ..... CARI. G. BRACKMAN , Q Drum Major .. . . ......... C1lARI.ics lVIl4:l4:ki-:R ' l I Jgiwagh l ' HIC Iiand was a new venture, and in its iirst year its success was sensa- 5 t'onal. linder the painstaking direction of Mr. Brackman, and with Q if r 1 - a . . N Charles Meeker as the tirst drum-inajor, the work was organized in such , A a manner that all who participated agreed that the time spent was well paid in , wnmil results. , Y , ., llesides the appearance at all football and basketball g'Z11'1'1CS, the Band played - 'V ' in chapel on several occasions. They were also featured in a concert given l to the students in the afternoon and to the general public in the evening. To I p i the May festival the band added its substantial contribution. In all, it has li 1 earned every word of the praise that has been given it, and all concerned are ' looking forward to what the coming seasons will make of this line organization. .5 f wi, 4 lSk4u'f '-'ywxt.,V,- ... , , 'Q' ' ' h 66641 Ln ,,-iptf. -H X 'r- f, rv 1 'NX' Q - 'K - Q --. . s - 'V - ' efji fl lit ibvi' fy? 4-1 54121:-.1 lg-11 .L -X-.2 -. L.- xznf L' N' N- l X ' .-lrisv, yt' IKIIIKIISCIIIVCS full of clzarmx, .-lrisv, yt' ffCflH'!'S of dcliyltf.',-l.v11g1fcH01t'. N X., 1,7T.YlilI7C'71f ...... .. lNlAiuzAmc'i' joxi-:s I jf . Vive Prtxvidvzil ..... Loelsi-1 I'l-1lf:m.l-is x l 1 1 4 1 .Secretary-7 rvaszzrcr . .... Dotaornv Cfrmrolcl-3 'Y Sfo11.wr ........ .. .. Miss lCLl,,x li1.Alu-ixlav W ,l f f .V OR the purpose of furthering good artistic work, the .Xrt Cluh xvas found- ed this year. The members are chosen from those pupils who have had at . least one semester of art, and have made a grade of at least a li. Meetings f -- are held every second Monday. The object of the club is to stimulate interest in art outside of class, to take up work for which the school does not provide i V equipment, and for which there is not time in class, and to give talented pupils fl an opportunity for further instruction. I . 7 l I 1 X Y.X .,, lI96ll .fgzyjsi.fn'gi55?-.,4:f'1TEz5.g:e-ti --qi: .-1,-1 ,txt ' i',i:'13j--E V L Q - - --, ' , . ..-L2 3f'.'f'Pi ', Tr, Q '7.'7I-If-:. f gr -:I-tm me. 5- -if A -- I. .JJ f-.-4,:,g1f.-- '-'?.E3w'Q,?2Ifr:zfu'E2'f.:A, pu-:3:1q..f 4- 1' ' t:m34:1f .-I! '-gets' Y,-me iw 5- 11- xr. .::awq Most of the posters and art work done for school activities and charities are done in the Art Club, under supervision of Miss Blakeney. The school owes a vote of thanks to Miss Blakeney for the excellent way in which she has instructed the Art students and made the Art Department what it is. ART DEPARTMENT The Annual Staff wishes to thank this department for the time and effort they have expended in helping to make this year's Gleeman a success. From cover to cover, the Annual is a testimonial Of the talents of the art students of the High School. The following list is an index to the cuts: Ex Libris . . . Sub Title . . . Title page Forward ...... Contents ....... Dedication Cut Scene cuts ...... Page Border ....... Administration Cut Classes cut ...... Senior cut funior cut ...... Sophomore cut . . . . Freshman cut .... In Memoriam cut Organization cut . Athletic ciit .... Trophy cut . . . Feature cut ........ Advertisement cut Lettering ........ F inis .... VIRGINIA SIEGEI. V.IRGINIA SIEGEL MARG.ARET JONES - LOUISE PEEBLES 1: VIRGINIA SIEGEL Q3 .. RUTH FORNOF --: JOHN ALLEN MARGARET JONES . . . VIRGINIA SIEGEL ANNA MCMULLEN N l f K LOUISE PEEBLES vffkm 13 ........KITTYHACK R ii .. . . .. LOUISE PEERLES ANNA MAE ANDERSON - VIRGINIA HEER -f MARG.ARET MCMONIGLE 'T l MARGARET JONES MARGARE'f JONES DOROTHY GILMORE , 1 MARGARET JONES fm A MARGARET JONES If VIRGINIA SIEGEI. , ' - his- wx ix p H9711 1 ' . 4 fL Wi k'1. I L? fff , mtl'- 5 ,f-'X .1 A-- ,..... -,.-,.-,--e--, . 'f'N.. ... A - e i s i is is s 'tiki ., ,.,, 'Qin Vv. ,W Y E X l N' l K L i - . -, T.. ., l 1' 4 . ,. . . - -1- - ' f Rlllldlflfl ffvm left I0 right, Iruzvt rnfw: Grace Blennng, Marjorie Qnhson, Betty llarlnson, R- lf F- Mildred Thompson, Isabelle Kildoo. ' ' , SATOIIII' raw: Miss Hrnnton, Helen Fritzius Kathryn Turnbull, Gertrude Maas, Betty llrede, l l . Q V . ' l Mildred l'eerst. Third rote: Norris llztmmond, Hzirr' Thomas, Charles Gollmur, luck Muncaster, Louis I U y . l McCord, Daniel Dillon. k . is 't s A SENIOPcfA DRAMATIC CLUB QM X' Preszdvfzt .. . QliAIu.i4:s lXll'il'IKlfR it t f it . . . 'ix Q, .Secretarv .. .. Limkmis frOI.l,MAR he . 1 'tl 77'L'CI.Yll7'L'7' . ....... Noitw HAnxioNn xl 4, Spmzxm' .. .... .. Miss IBAYIC lf. llvRl'N'l'0N , 5 t .N xl . . . . . . . , Xi X i A dranizitie eluh is one ot the 1 ost important organizations in any school s Q.. I' life. The plays it produces not only provide training for those taking part in J N them and entertzliinnent for the audience, but proceeds to he used for the benefit il in' I . 1 l ot the school. . . -1, t lhls pzist year the Senior-.X eluh consisted ot less members than in pre- ! 7' ceeding years. Nevertheless, this did not hinder the members in their work. I' ' The meinbershix was confined to those whose drninzitic talents had been I l fl demonstrated in former productions or who manifested a real interest in the - studv of ilavs and their iroduetion, thus ztssurinff at consistencv in the club . . l s . , activities. x X wi 'M I 'iff ll98ll 1, ll' K ' ' 'llt -.s g x ,, XA.,, X ai -L I lx'n14l1'llg from :Iufl In Vlrgjllf, I ir.vl wiv: XYillian1 llaylcss, Virginia Clarkson, Martha llvss, jnhn .-Xllcn. Sumrid mtv: Miss llrnnlun, Karl Olsson, Myra janv Marlin, lflizalwtli llmlc, Mr. lllllllllll. DEBATINCJ. EAM l'n1r.r.v ix flu' arf, by fmli-zu' jfi'llI.I!.Y fllllllllff' - llnlzzzvx. llli pri-svnt scason fm' ch-hating has hccn inarlccmlly Sllk'CCSSl'lll fm' llcllcvm' lligh Scluml. Tho team not only won their s-cctinmal :incl Umiity' L'llIlllllll0IlSlllllS, lmnt cnntinueml tn thc tinals in thv liif'-trict Lionlcst, clefcat- in-f lirccn and XX'aslii1iQ'Im1 ClbllllllK'S in thc L'llllllll2lll0IlS annl lnsinq' in thc finals .N . ' . lu .xlllllflilgfth Tha- snhjcct fm' mlehale was clnscly rclalccl In school life: licsnlvcmlz 'l'hal thc Umiilx' Should llc thc l'ni1 of Support and Cmilml of lhn- Sclmols of l'ennf 4,.. . XlX.llllil.U Tha- two lCIllllS n'4:1'c lllyra blanc Martin :incl .lnhn Xllcn on thc allirnl- .lIlYt', :incl lzlizahclli llmle :incl lxarl Olsson on the licgatlvc. Martha llcss, X 11'- fi Ill ifinia Qllarlqson, :incl Xlilliznn llaylcss scrvccl as altcrnatee. llnth the l1al'cl-wm'k- g mlclmatcrs anml thc coaclies, Miss lirnntun and Mr. Ilnhlmt. clcscrvc much crcmlil for their splenmlicl wmwla, and are to hc cmnplinlciitcml fm' thc linnm' thcy haw lmnngln In lk-llcvm' High. H9911 GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB 1 nm flzc xfviril of light, and life, and mirth. ---tfildcr. l'rv.vi11'vuf ..... ..... . All-IAN likowx Vice 1'rcsidcuf . ..... . lim'rn lim-zixixta .S'crrcIary' .... . C'Aiuu.lNii lJlCNSl.0W 'l'1'cn.vurcr . .......... tlimcic liiiixiixts Sfmixnr .. .... Miss l,l-ZANORI-i X'At.if1N'i'iNlc NDICR the supervision of Coach Valentine a Girls' ,Xthletic Club was organized in the high school. Last fall eighteen girls who were outstand- ing in athletics were chosen as the charter members, ancl arounrl them the club activities have revolved. The Htl. .X. Us , as the members of the club are cmnmunly callecl, super- visetl interclass sports, antl attenclerl to the purchasing and awartling of numerals :mtl class letters. They also selected and purchased the tiny silver pins that the members are so proudly displaying. ,Xny tgirl who has earned fifty points by participating in class ancl schuul activities is eligible to join ancl, once a member, she has the opportunity to earn a varsity ll by compiling a total of two-hundred ancl htty credits, to say nuth- ing uf the fun and entertainment which the club offers. 1110011 as 1 -Ft1.'2.ifflf':-253' t '-t-- f t W -:Sim t Rwfjlirifaf-Srfftf its -1-fy.-.-.f,f:,f,:-t .-i,3.-n:f-:f:.fn.t,1a:f-2- f ' Q, 4 :mst ' ga - K1 a f .1-ty.,1-,vzfzzs-.-ig-1210-w-:.4'.rarA5--Ms.,fFmf,1if-:' ,,.., , ,,-1.-.Qc , .. .. . ,.--. .0 . .A Y f K-1.-.Q5..... .x.g,' ,,..w4,,,n,si--e '- , i ,Q-H , , Egu'f'i1-ialircf 1-7-?s2:w'p9:,-:tvs +ve. sy.: iv Yi 9 , A fa... I .am - 46 1 . t- 1 IUNIOP, PLAY lVe1l pleased the audience heard the tale. -Longfellow. . E. IOHNSON'S three act farce, The Mummy and the Mumpsj' played by the Dramatic Club on Friday, March twenty-eighth, was a great success. The plot is rather complicated and in the setting of an exclusive girls' school provokes sequence of humorous episodes. Sir Hector Fish, for whose coming Miss Agatha Laidlaw has prepared the best at Fenella, arrives with the mumps, in his own mummy case, He does not ,disclose his identity at once, however. and his attempts, with the help of Anna Hampton, one of the girls at the school, to keep it secret, are certainly ludicrous. His shyness with Miss Hampton is a present source of 'good comedy. Francis Briscoe, impersonating Sir Hector so that he may stay at the school and again see Maude Mullen, a pretty school girl from Boston, gets himself into hot water in a number of amusing ways and involves the situation in a mystery. Another mirth-provoking circumstance is afforded by William, Miss Laidlaw's nephew, who, while staying at Fenella during vacation. falls violently in love with the beautiful but dumb Dulcie Dumble. Their lovemaking, since they were forbidden to speak to each other, is carried on in pantomime. James QRackerl Slammon, Miss Laidlaw's man- of-all-work, has three men's work to do but doesn't do it, and his slangy wit is quite a contrast to Miss Laidlaw's dignified speeches. Perkins, the sheriff, and a typical country constable who does his duty is called in by Phoebe Beebe, a reporter of the local paper, to arrest Sir Hector Fish. Even- tually, all the mysteries are solved and mistaken identities untwisted, and Brisky and Maude, Bill and Dulcie, and Heck and Anna, announce their engagements through Miss Beebe of the Daily Deliverance. The cast included Claude Unger, Clayton Gearhart, Dale Galbreath, Richard Burtt, Val Weissert, Alberta Howard, Elizabeth Dillman, Suzanna Mountsier, Myra jane Martin, and Louise Johnston. trout E .5 t -1 Civ . L t i 3 A a . rf:-Li? '1 it in Ji xiii? w- X X 1 W , - ff ,ff-X , N. .' 'If'. .'fT,Zx,1figx Yi: 1 , , ' ' 4 15 QA! 'L-, ff -1, ' -, ,x . . . M.- , h IN :uf flk - Q . - x w- ' , L- - -' K gf x:.f,'..La.:f,J1,4Q11: , JV, -v 1. w 5 Ki 5-.. THE ARM OF THE MIGHTY Q43, ea, ...., -1 come u at-R lv HOT FOR PARIQ , X f x xx X f35vJ7' 1-. QJ a ,il f A' ' Q I f ff ' X f M xii X 1 f 1 me HIOZH 'A'.' 'Srl' -i'I.5'-1,-'jfrzegf' 315.1 1-5 f., :5rQf',g.,,'?yZEff:Z-,'-152z-gfsCgQf.1:,f I rzfwny-a ,fgi:,'::,,'::-fr.-gzffr . Q- 'Q w ' gg ,ggfiz-zgiel vm. ,. , 1-g, , 4 ,f 1 5 - , 5 :Sig--jg, J'h,:,1.,:,'.':'.71-ry.-.rfig..-gf:-,.',,A . ,jigf--Vxigffi-:rpgf.1:,3f5f--ff? H953 -5. .,, -f ,Q irc' K ' :HH---1. x 4 lf, - , N44 L' , ' ,, i., -' ,9 ,, 5..,jf,:X,gT ffx'1x,:,-L,-F-fL5,,.L:,wa,.5. ,fl .,f..,,.,11:.,.-::,.,1, ,Ng:,c,L,Qz,2+ Q ,mp . ,.,,, . M 5 f ik I if-rl' 1 ,I ni: W 13.9 gi vi v gf, Hit , ,L -xv.. sfinuu I' 5:Iwi111:-:-Qliffliilg rf-' .Qfi1i5i5vYJ','.'i'p'iiT,-ski? 9'-. , ff? 1: 1. ,. fa., . v -X f 'AJ 5 J Q 4- I if 'V ' 7 A , , , . . . ,. , , , W I EAT T1-ns TOAST . To ye who do in grimy toil . kExert yourselves for dear old Alm ' And always by 'most .fruitless moil seek vainly Gileadic xbalm, I eat this toast. ' For long hours spent when bell has rung At close of hectic, studious day, For tears and sweat drops cruelly wrung From hopeful faces in.the fray,' I eat this toast. For all the? tickets, sold and bought To movies, concerts, dinners, games, For all the brilliant, shining thoughts For all the work without the fame, I eat this toast. I To all committees who perspire , And sigh in utter hopelessness - As they conspire, aspire, desire, ' I To right mistakes' and wrongs redress, I eat this toast. ' . To ye whose wreath of fame will wilt When all the stormy years pass o'er, Although ye fought and strove and built, And all the loads of Alma bore I eat this toast. ' I ' K.o.'31. .Y ll103ll A H, h -Z? ,,..fCL --1' aj lx l ,Mr ll I jx 5' 'l H i 1043 INTERIOR VIEWS 1. LIBRARY 2. ART CLI-X55 5. TYPINO CLASS 4. LECTURE ROOM 5. HOME ECONOMICS CLASS +i...--,,.-f--w--a- gt.. ,Xi N Nw Xiipx if f ' WWW .ffff xx WL' LL lv. Q E dmmmwnuanlafzwlmm mem lfvtlrlilig frnuz It-fl In r'iglfIl--liirxl rnfv: Rmlgt-rs llzuuiltmi, l'I't-sirlt-Ittg lfclith llreiuiug, Set'- I rt-tztryg 'lnhu Klvrcer, View lresitlcul. ,Y4't'm1d rtjiv: Mr. llxtliver, Miss Vztleutiue, Xlr. Selieukel, lfztculty .'h4lXl5Ul'S, Nlr. llrightlwill, l rcatstircr. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Ullirill of f1n'fl1vram'I' and f4lU'.t'Ili1ltj, .Ywf of .vfwuf tfL'L't1',t'4, Im! of doing. -f-lzniurxmi. lQlllNlD the success of :Ill llellevue athletic teams is that :august hmly luimvii :Is the .Xthletic .Xssocizttimr The :tuthority of this ztssocizttiml is vesteml in Il hoztrcl of seven members, four faculty Iiieiuhers :uirl three stucleuts. lt is the duty of this group to care for the liuzuiciztl :mtl lmusiness eutl of :Ill :ithletie events stztgetl iu the high seliool The .Xthletie .Xssucizttiou of l920f30 was une of the most ellieieut :tml must successful Iwgztiiizzttimis llellevue has haul in years. lly careful mzumge- ment they were Zllmlc to sell season tleliets :it :I price wlueh was l'CI1l1lI'li1ll?lj' low. .Xt the sauue time, llellc-vue's teams were zuumig the lmest equipped iu this sectimi. XYlIeIIex'er they ztppezlrecl mi lielrl or ilunr, they mzule :III ztppeztr- 'IIIUL' uf wliicli liellerue stutleuts were, :uul hzul guml rezistm to he, proufl. llO7ll lx'1'11rli11g frfmt Ivfl lo rigltlz Mr. VX'olfc, Miss Vzilcntinc, Klr. llzxnvcr, Klr, Shopc. COACHES l?l11111cIc.v.s' Hlll.Vft'?' of ilu' fflIlIIl'.Y, King of xfmrl lim! 1n z'1'r .s'l111u1u.v. -ffvlf1111'1'.s'o11. lCl.l.l5X'l'Ii ll1lS hc-cn most fortunate this ya-111' in llIlX'lIlQ fnch ctlicicnt C o11ches. Clbilkxll, ll1lIlYl'l', assisted by lXl1'. Sliope, has again lllZlClC our foot- lm11ll season Il success. Only under very etlicient tutelage could 11 group ut' ltiglt school hoys have heen lll2lKlC into such ll smooth-running, gznnc-winning lllIlCl1lllC. Of our l111slieth11ll stars, too, Couch llzinvci' has inzicle Il l'01ll llillll. Since NIV. Xlolfc ciitirclv took over the class gnines, Ctlllfll llzinvct' ll2lS hecn zililc to 111-vote 11ll his tintc to llI'L'lHl1'lllg out' x'111'sity for winning ggntnes. Mies Yzilentinc, in hc-1' tirst vc-111' 11t llellevuc, has instilled ll ti-flitiiw' s ririt ., IN 5 into our girls' team that, together with the excellent technique she llili taught tht-ni lllS muh out 'flllN telnt con scltools. If 1 - ' 1 ' siclerccl ll wortlty opponent hy ncighhoring HIOSH fix. f' ' xx P N . ' f YQ- f'2t'f ff'-2 ' 1 J.'.:'.f JI 7-:F .' gzlililx, 'ix L k ' x 7 1 . Q 5, l l' Ifmdillg from Ivft Io riylliz VVilliam XVeaver, Daniel Dillon, llarry Kettering. I CHEERLEADERS v The air was full of shoutingsu l l -I.o11gfcIlorU. ICP? XVell rather! lf our cheerleaders haven't brought hack that good old p school spirit this year, they have managed to hide the fact hehind a secure . lmlutl. Under the ahle leadership of Daniel Dillon and his two assistants, I llarry Kettering and VVilliam VVeaver, Bellevue has had some very enthusiastic Q cheering. XVithout disparaging our athletic teams in the least, let it he said that ': ':k 5 . . . , l J, the lmoundless pep and enthusiasm ot our cheerleaders and ot the student lmody L N have surely been of great value toward making athletics this year a success. I .. . . . , . . A ' -ff X Since graduation claims both Dillon and lxettermg, the only one ot the J lf! adgxq famous trio to remain is VVeaver, to whom Dillon will surrender his responsihili- Y. fy' V f X N ties as head cheerleader. X ,ff :QR 1? i I ' i l rf, A X 5 tl , lli, h--y ' as 510911 ni' X 5- Afx-kkf' ' ' i L, lx'm1d1'1:y1 frnm lvfl In Vltflllf--l'1il'.x'f row: llrickcr, Nlnrquis, Gross, Mcfwrnxick, ,l.0llll'lK'fj, Sxxzux, Anxlxrnsc, Stu-lc, Fuchs. 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I 1- .-, 1 . -fe-. s Q, cr .. . - -A - -. - ..-Mn. cs-. 1 cf.,'1:.,.H, , ,,-wffl-:N , f v..a F- 15 1.3:-g::Q1.-tj .g,3gg:5'.': -V ,. . s lee' - N st .1 1 .. f ':.:', tarurrqiguz f't-gm, F',,,..-1-. .,1':4'L1g,g..5g4?,-frltf' G1 ul T... ':. lag -QF The first encounter was with Scott High of North Braddock. Bellevue lost this game in the final minutes of play when a sustained ofifensive drive of North Braddock netted them a touchdown. In the next three games Bellevue came into its own and defeated Dormont, Ben Avon and Sewickley by the respective scores of 12-0, 6-0, and 38-0. The fifth game was dropped to New Castle who was able to win this game by virtue of an overwhelming lead which they piled up in the first half. Bellevue boys brought much credit to themselves by coming back in the second half and out-scoring and outplaying the Night-hawks. Coraopolis also, presented more of an obstacle than Bellevue had bargained for, when they held the local team to a scoreless tie. Lakewood, N. Y., came to town vastly over-rated and were taken over readily by a score of 20-0. The season came to a glorious finish by the conquering of the old time rival, Avalon, 32-0. i Among the highlights of the season was the night game at New Castle. It was a new feature on Bellevue's schedule to play on a field brightly lighted by twenty eight brilliant arc lights. A large-sized delegation turned out. As the game commenced, everybody forgot about its being a bright game and be- came absorbed in what was happening on the field. A white ball was used and Bellevue used white headgears. Bellevue's inspiring comeback in the sec- ond half was featured by a touchdown run with an intercepted pass by Bob - ' Shoup. Another highspot was Ralph Cooley's 92 yard run with an intercepted ig pass against Dormont. This run came in the final minutes of play just as Dormont threatened to score. ' -3 The team was ably coached by Mr. Danver and Mr. Shope. These men, besides drilling the boys in all the fundamentals of the game itself, always in- stilled in them the highest ideals of good sportsmanship. Much of the credit Q? X for the successful season is due to the manner in which the team was handled 51 by these two. ' j S 1 1 Summary of Scores E H Bellevue . . 6 A North Braddock .. .... l2'f Bellevue . . .--.12 H Dormont . . .. 0 Bellevue . . 6 A Ben Avon .. 0 Bellevue . - . . U38 H Sewickley . . . .. O 1 Bellevue . . .... 13 A New Castle .... 39 ,-W l Bellevue . . 0 A Coraopolis . . ..-- 0 N Bellevue . - .--. 20 H Lakewood . . --.. O. Bellevue . .... .... 3 2 H Avalon . . . 0 , Totals 133 Opponents 51- Q W' - A-Abroad v,,.,v 1 H-Home 1, , X 1 w if X l',l,i I 1111111 j . 1' -ff'-'UkKlv4n. ,,..41. -f--, ' x x , l f r thi ' 'l'hi R -5-7 w-in ' L-, X Q. xx c .X x . -XX g! - f. Q.. 4.41 ,. ' L X FOOTBALL TROPHY I tllll 'refill flztm' who win, not tlzoxv who fly, -tiildrr. .Xfll year the Vittslntirgh l'ress gives trophies to victorious high school foothall teams in the inmlepentlent school clistricts of .Xllegheny County. for the second consecutive time our team has won the championship of 's tlistrict. anrl become the proutl possessor of the symbolic trophy, pictnretl ilmoye. s treasure was not easily won, for lielleyue tlitl not have a perfect season. s ' y a lighting team, who exhihiterl fair play and true sportsman- N It wa non li ship, ancl lrehincl whom stoocl Coaches llanver ancl Shope with their inspiration incl zeal for manly contest. NVQ aclmire the team for their playing anfl the spirit which letl them to victory, ancl brought honor to their ,Xlma Mater. 4111211 f -QE rt f'-Ve 'r '- :-Tzs fi: . IH., -4. 13zgg:','g.: f:',jZ33A.l1'?.'.its-5arg' gfL',31-,',-j-'f-'- If L? ij A V - .lijlgtifl Us f' 5?-'5L.Q2iQ'a-.:T EE'I - ff?-'if EQ-,J3El.'1 3P:-'iii if C 425 TRACK, I 9 3 O OR the second successive year the Athletic Association sponsored a track team. Thirty or gmore fellows trained diligently every day and were rapidly rounded into shape for the impressive schedule that was lined up for them by coach Danver. The team had representatives in all events, except the low and high hurdles. A majority of the fellows on this year's team were on the squad last year, and, profiting by the experience, made a good show- ing in all their meets. We were quite fortunate in having for a coach, a man well acquainted with all the ins and outs of a track team. Mr. Danver was a track star of some note while a student at Geneva College, and is as well versed in track as he is in foot- ball and basketball. The schedule was as follows: A Apr. 26 .............. ......... G eneva Interscholastic May 3 . . ......... . ................ . Tech May 14 .. Independent School District Meet May 21 .. ........V . Dual Meet at Ambridge May 28 .. ......... Dual Meet at Dormont MLISHBALL, 1 9 3 O HIS year mushball was run on a basis somewhat different from the man- ner in which it was conducted last year. This year the fellows picked their own teams and chose their own captains. Each team consisted of nine players and took the name of some college for identification. There were sixteen teams, eight in the Senior, and eight in the Junior division. The upper class teams were represented in the Senior group while the Freshmen and Sophomores fought in the Junior league. Each team played all the other teams in its group once, making seven games for each team. All the players on the winning team were presented with an individual trophy. 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'llllCI'L' XX't'I'l' 1111111' cx1'11i11g c11111es1s 1l1:111 rl111'111g :my lll'l'X'll1 YCHNUII lfll' tllllll' il lL'XX' X'k'Zll'S. 1l11'1llw, 1l1:11 wc l1:11l 21 sc:1sr111 wl111'l1 s111'1'crl 1111 great Ulllllllilililll :1111l L'X't'l'X' gn xxnx XX'lll-lll 11111111 lllllL'5 lllC lH'lL'l' 111 :11l1111ssi4111. 11141 Xkl HIS 11N1 111 Xllll 1111 .-.., - -.-2 1:-1 1:11 .Qs t1',-:.'- 5 Fil . -. 'f ' 'P ' uf?'3E'2'fi:ElFf.3?'.?i W5?Hix3fRwiwWHQPv wuqQJwhC?gisQHwwQQRts E' W-is fl-1:2 iigklys 3 .- J f 331' L fs- ':. is '. -11: 'f:QI:s.'g1.'2,l'Lv Si1:+?2 ,t .-f--. t -,--. 'ul --f 'H 1 -.. 1. ,fnx1?.'l.4:f. 1'--11:'1.ff-we ,. eq. ., -, :. ,,.:,,.'g5 gg: -'f.:,.-go '....f,n' ., . ..,,.,,.. ,. -.- S' 1 A' 1 --1.31.1-,1t:'r. .vi-If . ,Z.-l1- iafwrv- -Al'-Tlx- 1 'f As the league season progressed, the Section II race proved to be a neck and neck affair between Bellevue and Ambridge. The first game was between these two. Had they lost by ten points, many teams would have given up, but not the Red and Black, under the steady tutelage of Coach Danver. They came back strong to defeat Leetsdale, Ben Avon, Sewickley and Avalon. All these with the exception of Leetsdale were closely contested, hard fought games. Then came the climax of the season, the home game with Ambridge. Get- ting off to a poor start, the boys could not get near the basket the first half and didn't score a field goal. The score at half time stood 11-1., With the opening whistle of the third quarter the score was changed to 11-3 and from then on it was a difterent game. The next two points were donated to us by an Ambridge philanthropist who got lost in the rush, and looped the cowhide sphere through Bellevue's basket. Asthe score turned out, this was a costly donation. Bellevue would have had plenty of time to score another basket as they spent about five minutes freezing the ball at the end of the game. For this reason too much importance should not be placed on this free basket. The final score of this hectic battle was 17-16. The race for sectional honors was now evened up, and both teams had to win all their remaining games to cause a play-off. Ambridge did and Bellevue didn't. Leetsdale was gently placed in Victim's Rowf Ben Avon, always dangerous on their own floor, were stubborn, and took their place only after a most desper- ate struggle featuring a last minute field goal. Sewickley brought an inspired team up the river and simply wouldn't be placed. A Bellevue field goal which beat the final gun by a split second, tied the score, and in the extra period Bellevue's Stadium hopes went glimmering in the distance. However, excitement still ran high as there was an interesting game with Avalon yet. A last minute field goal and foul by our captain put this game on the ice with a one point difference. In the Beaver Valley tournament New Brighton eliminated the local five in the first round. In the next setto, Lakewood, N. Y., was taken over on their own floor in a post season game. And the curtain was rung down on a basket- ball season which will hold a high place in the memory of all those who followed the team. BASKETBALL RECORD 1929-30 A r 52 Bellevue Perry . . .. .... I4'i fa, Bellevue Perry . . . .... 24 T' Bellevue Aliquippa .... 32 Bellevue Aliquippa . . 26 Bellevue Alumni . .... 31 Bellevue i!hI1'llJI'lClgC .... 24 N Bellevue Leetsdale . . ...... 22 1' Bellevue Zelienople . .. ...... 20 Bellevue BCI1 Avon . .. ..... . 26 X' Bellevue Sharon . . ..... 24, Bellevue Sewickley . . . .... .. 26 Bellevue Avalon . . . ...... II l Bellevue Ambridge . . .... ...... 1 6 , A Bellevue Lcetsdale . ........ ...... 1 2 , . Bellevue Pgh. School Aecy. . . ...... II X fdlvx' A Bellevue Ben Avon ........... ...... I I 1 ' X Bellevue Sewickley . . ...... ...... 3 5 it ' p Bellevue Avalon . . ....... ...... 2 4 X M' ,Q Bellevue New Brighton . .. ...... I6 Bellevue Lakewood .... .. 29 , l115l 4 . f ivullwo, Z.-1' L r TZ'-' ik 2.41. -f--, , ' nf thc girls hzul hccn on thc squzul :tml hzul playa-cl tngctltct' lwcfnrc, llllll S ttzmt work was cxccllt-nt. Iircrlc, ll1'n-lttittgj, llI'HNX'll, fztttffltcy, Klztrtin, l't't'h ! . 1 -.....Q....., 'tnlizzg fruit: lvff lt: I'l--Qlll--'I'-ll'.Yf rmv: Ilcttslmv, cAIlllg'llt'j', xxlllllllllll, fztptztttt Xlt-tzg lluwmzut, Ruystmx, lluwztrcl. 5t't'Ulllf l'f rt': llruwn, ll1ll!'Illl'lglll, .Xwht-, lltm-thing, lllAk'llk', l'ct-lwlcs, Sztylmx Illini tf1':t'1 llrtmks, l'lt:tlkt't', Kliss Yztlcntiltc, Cuztclwg Nlztrtin, Czttttmtt, lfn-ttz. GIRLS' BASKETBALL 'l'l1i11k am! llzu .vfrzrgftflw flzal dr'cm'.w alma' lfm lt'1'ri!vlt',' Nm' frm' In nzvvf ilu' fm'. f l.n11g1fu1ffv'ty'. IIIS scztsun of thc girl! varsity lmztslict-lmll tcztm wsu ycry sttu'c'ssi'ttl 'l'hcy wtm :L lztruv pwcetttztffc of thcit' ffnntcs :mtl vyctw' um- put forth all . t ff- IH ' thcy hzul, cycn in the fzlfc of tlcfcztt. The girls mt the sqttzul w'm'l4ccl hzurl mtl thcy ull clcscryu El lot of crcrlit fm' thcit' 1wcrsct'yt-1'zutcc. .X lztrsfc mztiamtx . . - u . N tml Szlylut' plztycrl fm'w'zt1'tl, while Xshc, llmvtttzttt, lk-nslow, llzlmlmrigltt. :um lmtz flu-ukcml tht- opponents' fm'w'zmls. Cnttnmt :tml Cltztllict' jutnpwl ccntu with Mt-tzgt-t', Roystml, XYillm:m :tml l'l'DXYZl1'tl playing sitlc cctttvr. 'l'hm' tcnm S-tztrtccl ull' llccctttlmct' lNX'C'lllf'-FCX'Clllll hy clvfcnting the ztltttmmt hut wus cltcclwtl ll httlc lzttct' hx' thc Lzttltcflrztl scxtcttc. lhts, lmw'Qyct', thtl 1 scuttrztgc thcm, fm' they futtght ltztrrl in thc rcst uf tht- gzuncs :mtl cmlt-rl tht Qcztsun with ll hung hy defeating llcn .Xvm1. ll116ll tr tht lo r,x I, .XXX -j vv .U ,if 5-F3 Tigtihianr IQ ' H N R YK ' . .I Q. ixf .IJ.,Itvf'Il-411'---fl, -.-,f ,x. I..---. --A - - X.. lfl'tHHllfl1t'fff0!'itl1lf,l:il'.Yf row: Chalker, llirsic, llrede, Xtillman, l'nkoviel1, Xarvzm, Clratt, Stnlen, Forsythe, Cannon. .S't'rom1' ro-rv: llaunhright, llesse, llreining, Monntsier, Herron, lileming, llrown, llenslow. Third ro':t': Metzger, Tnrnlmll, Marlin, Coach Valentine, Klasterson, Lintz, l'etlIlt-S. SOCCER The fight ix done flu' f'irtory Tumi, I I 1IlI'Z'L' nom' elm' Io fear.''-V-l.m1gfrllofv. ISS Yalentine introduced an innovation in girls' sports last fall, in the form of soccer, which created more enthusiasm than has heen seen for some time in girls' athletics. She coached the girls herself, and teams were formed to represent the ditterent classes. .X tournament was staged hetween them victors, having defeated each of the other classes. Stonehouse their eaptaing the sophomores were in which the juniors were the led hy Caroline llerrong Iileanor I , I The freshman elected lletty Cannon led the juniors to vietoryg and lidith llreining was captain ofthe Seniors. . After the tournament, two all-star teams Navy. ln a hard fought battle, the Navy team was victorious, defeating t were Chosen, the fxflllf' and tht fkii .Xriny 1-O. lileanor Cannon held the eaptainey of the Navy team, and Ma 'ie Metzger that of the .Xrmy team. 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The ball is to be volleyed back and forth over a net until One team scores twenty-One points. The juniors were victorious, having defeated the freshman, sophomore, and senior teams. The captain of the fresh- man team was Helen Firtko, Of the sophomore, Mary Jane Dickson, Of the junior, Eleanor Cannon, and of the senior, Althea Harris. In a game between the Army and Navy, the two all-star teams, the Navy came out On top. Eleanor Cannon led the Army team, and Marie Metzger, the Navy. 1-IL' .1 ATHLETIC NUMERALS ISS VALENTINE, the girls' coach, presented class numerals to those girls Who earned them in either soccer or volley ball. Below are found the names Of the girls Who were chosen for the Army and Navy all- -star team. I Vg?- f' -,D 1 I l -' ETTY BRI-:DE J GRACE BLEMINO E-DI'1'H BREINING ,'NNA BROWN -LLEANOR CANNON Q-'IELEN CIIALKER ICAROLINE DENSLOW MARY FORSYTIIE ARGARET GRAI-'F '.I .x . GRACE BLEMINO ' 'MAURINE BURNSIDE BETTY BARRETT ELEANOR CANNON I l ' I lg 'HELEN CHALKER CAROLINE DENSLOW K W lk SS N ,?-i-+I SOCCER ALICE GILLILAND RUTI1 HAMBRIGHT ALBERTA HOWARD JEVVEL HESSE BETTY JANE HAYES MARY LINTZ ' MARIE METZGER MYRA JANE MARTIN VOLLEY BALL IRENE FIRTKO DOROTHY GILMORE RUTI-I HAMBRIGHT ALTIIEA HARRIS CAROLYN HERRON ALBERTA HOWARD M1811 ZTX-A SUZANNA MOUNTSIER BETTY MASTERSON DOROTHY NARVAN LOUISE PEEBLES VIRGINIA SIEOEL HELEN STULEN MARJORIE TURNBULL ROSE UNKOVICH WINIIPRED WILLMAN I GERTRUDE MAAS ANNA MCMLTLLEN MARIE METZGER DOROTHY NARVAN LOUISE PEEBLES WINIFRED WILLMAN . . .. .-.. ., ..,-J in.: r- g-- :1-,f,.4,1'1'e rr :.1:.-2 z2'E2 '-I1 , -zz ' P. :. it-f if ,Jw ' iff? Q ff' 'S'-1 Q 1111'-.??35lf5.e'i3f1,,i.,,g' fi f za. if-A : ' '. fi. 5 .:,s,..-1,- . if -',. r 3. .. gr' 1 :,.:g i- 5: 4--5' ',3-.ijv:Z1- .j- tg'-A 'gm-.. 3- 1 'A J-.2 1 fi Q.-if: 9 -- his iz.-.esQ.f.gggtSi.:5z11:-s.s3fffve,q.:.,ae?:f2Qf2Q+'Eif'f' ,, h if - Y -if . . . GIRLS' TRACK ITH the advent of the first warm days of May, the athletic field back of the high school took on a new aspect. For three or four periods a day there was a colorful exhibit of girls working out their running and jumping exercises in preparation for the spring track meet. The gay uniforms and the vigor with which they participated in the drills made a lively picture to behold. This beginning was pursued for several weeks and before the time for the meet there had been added the events of weight throwing and javelin contests. Each girl was allowed to try out for the various events and then to choose the three she was best prepared for. The latter part of May the inter- class meets were held in which more girls participated than in any preceding year. GIRLS' Must-IBALL BOUT the middle of May the girls began the practicing for their final sport' of the year, Mushball. There were four class teams to contest in the usual series of elimination games. From the results of these agmes the winners were selected for further trial to determine the high school championship. The girls displayed true sportsmanship as well as skill in every game. This gave Miss Valentine the assurance that another Army-Navy game would be an appropriate finale for the athletic program of 1929-1930. In the latter part of May this event occurred, thus rounding out a full and very successful year of Girls Athletics. ' II119II HX yi 3 l .fl X f I , . 5, J 'Il 'L' ,? f-. www 4 im l .1 s fm fi T - ji 7 iflili. I . SX L A I .. . B37 EW if ag1f.11251,E-1s1'6'f a. A12 F'-E-13' . I as ' Ya- JE Q- K g:::,w:f:Ifz-f:a4:ff4 ' Li E.f?f1,-I-,K , I ' Qi fg . - ' 5'-af-.,',:j Ffa .QE W EARERS OF TI-IE B IV hat treasures hast thofu here. -Longfellow. FOOTBALL ELMER SCHOMAKER, Captain OLIVER KEAN HARRY SIGEL MILTON DAVIS RALPH PARKER PAUL WAGNER VINCENT BIRCH PAUL PATTON KENNETH UPTEGRAFF JAMES CAVANAUGII WILLIAM HENDERSON RALPH FUCHS KENNETH STEELE ROBERT GROSS ROBERT SHOUP JOHN SHAW A RALPH COOLEY JACK BARTON , El'- RODGERS HAMILTON JOHN MACGREGOR J ADAM PUTCH JOHN MUNN, Manager 1 ' ll JCEQ. BOYS'BASKETBALL I Z rf,i'KENNETH UPTEGRAFF, Captain RALPH COOLEY J E ' ARRY SIGEL A CROSBY LEYDA ' 1 J fVINCENT BIRCH MILTON DAVIS ? J J PAUL PATTON DAVID PATRICK, Manager I I JJQ I CHRLS'BASKETBALL 2 MARIE METZGER, Captain CAROLINE DENSLOW I ' J LEANOR CANNON HELEN CHALKER I ' BETTY BREDE MYRA JANE MARTIN I EDITH BREININO LOUISE PEEBLES ' I J BETTY ASHE WINII-'RED WILLMAN ' 'VIRGINIA BOWMAN DORO1-Hy SAYLOR I VIRGINIA BROOKS, manager ,A Ig' ,lx S? i IJ4iH! 3 ' I ,pjJJVAAV9uN,c WJ W Jw xg X 'Q 'b 5 S, X1 - x -1 S - Tx? X l120l .. ,,,,.,-,7 T .. X, ,. V , ' .,,,. ,,,.,,..,g-4, 17:55,-5,1 .-. 'X' , -,. J1f?.12'g WR gif, ' f 'Ln' .-.gf 'fgjg-'.':::j:??f-li'g-I -. i?'rr' l :F , if - .lifli :-. 1, '1' E i fir'-15ii-szifslipii2111532tart:-ZW'- '?Eg452-Il' ,.',-'f...s..:q-51 3 ' ' P --r '- v.-:Ex - f ' - ' J .--vs a.-'.E5x'lfc:rg1i-mfi.I1:.W..:-tulf-.wrt GIRLS' GYM DEMONSTRATION N Tuesday evening, April 29, an entirely new feature was introduced in the activity program of the high school. It was a splendid demonstra- tion given by the combined gym classes in the gymnasium, under the direction of the capable instructor, Miss Valentine. The purpose of this exhibition was to acquaint the students and friends of the school with the function and performance of an ideal gym class. The girls were well trained, and in their attractive new uniforms presented an entertain- ment pleasing to any audience. The demonstration was divided into three distinct parts, which enabled each girl to join in that performance which she most thoroughly enjoyed, and in which she was the most skilled. The first part consisted of a marching drill, executed in formations and figures made to the leader's commandsg this was followed by calisthenics, immediately after which various games were played much to the amusement of the spectators. The second part featured several interesting dances, among them being a lively Irish jig, a unique Novelty Dance, a noisy Newsboys' Clog, A Belle Hop Dance, and a fairy-like Toe Dance. Smaller groups of students were chosen for this part of the entertainment in which they performed admirably. The third and last part, consisting of tum- bling, pyramid building, and 'various stunts, was perhaps the most strenuous. In order to perfect their performance, the girls taking part in this event spent long hours in diligent practice. Miss Valentine is to be commended on her lively interest in the gym classes, and for the enthusiasm she has aroused in all her students. 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MELDA BRYANT ..... MAURINE BURNSIDE . . . DONALD CAMPBELL .... ELEANOR CANNON .. . BETTY CAUGHEY .. DOROTHY DINKLE BETTY FORNEY .... . . MARY JANE FRASER .. . . RALPH FUCHS .... DALE GALBREATH . . . HWILLIE,' GILMORE .. .. ROGERS GOULDING .. . . . RICHARD :HAMMOND .. .. CAROLYN HERRON ..... JEWEL HEssE ..... JANE HOLLAND ......... KATHERINE HORTENSTINE ANN-A MARY KENDLEHART JOHN MACGREGOR . ..... . JOHN MERCER HELEN MURPIIY .. KARL OLSSON .. . . RALPH PARKER PAUL PATTON LOUISE PEEBLES ...... MARGARET RODRIGUES HARRY SIGEL ....... MARGARET SLASOR BETTY UNGER ......... .ALEXANDER UNKOVICH .. EDWARD VAN KIRK .... BOB WILLISON . ...... . VVINIFRED WILLMAN . . . .,... .-..- .-.. . ..... ...u- .- .-..- H125 . . Hanging on the Garden Gale Congratulations Bashful Baby My Hero Sonny Boy Lovable and Sweet Tip Toe Through the Tulips Should I I've Never Seen a Smile Like Yours Kiss Me Again lVhat Is This Thing Called Love You've Got That Thing Putting on the Ritz Hello Baby One Alone I Need Some Cooling Off I'm S o Aesthetic He's So Unusual Two Eyes of Blue My Lucky Star If I Had a Talking Picture of You I - Sweeter Than Sweet Love Made a Gypsy Out of Me Turn on the Heat You Took Advantage of Me Smiling Irish Eyes Lonely Troubadour My Victory The Vagabond Lover True Blue Lou Breezin' Along My Buddy Miss Wonderful With You Little Pal The Slave Song The Rogue Song -If X 51' 'I ? ik ' 1 fr .Let Me Have My Dreams J-, tg k iw i In il Y .Z . ,g-- 1 Ns. :A A L VH jk 6 I 5 ., MJW' X 'W -, WV, ,. JQLL in lupuliuul Un Q' 154' .. ' ' f1. '7k.Z:11'f'i ' -'.-Y -'I -' Y err:-:Y T . Y 43 - ' :, - -- '- -W.. -. Vg-1-v-pg-Y , . ,..- Z fgigiiiii-iff2 a'S..Pie5 A g-f-'PT if '2?f:'11 , . iffy.. 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INIA HEER . ...... . NIE HENGEVELD lD HILDNER SA A HUNTER PIONEERING Trail Followed Rooms I-22.... Room 33 ......... To the Library .... Anywhere ........ To the Sticks .... To the gym .......... .... Around the block .... .... To central Y. ........ Cleveland Road ............ A Blushing Maiden's ...... Bread route ............... - Slruggled lVith Printer's copy .... Bookkeeping ......... Curiosity ..... . . Lennie ........... Chemistry ........ Her piano pupils. A chievemeut 1930 Annual Nurse Broadcaster Long hair Gake's provider Musician Her poodle ........ . .French teacher Belle Hop ........... French programs. Coiiiure .......... HIS curls ...... To Avalon ........... .... B asketball ....... . Around the' hall .... Beaver Trail ............... To the goal post ....... I .Typing ........... Here, there, n' everywhere. .Upward Trail ............ Wide Open spaces ......... From West View ......... To the Y. ................ . Whizzing down Balph ..... To the hilltops ............ Special delivery ......,.... , Counter to counter ........ To Belle Hop Room ..... Trailing Dorothy .... To the mirror ....... To Lecture Room .... To To W. Sz J. ....... .. Long trail home .... To the store ....... Least Resistance ...,. Short Trail .......... To Forbes Field ..... To Emsworth ........ Over the field ..... Straight and narrow.. .i .i Kiski Pike ................ Basketball Floor ..... To the piano ...... To the Jeweler .... To school ........ .To dance Hoor. . .. Of his family .... ..Over the ivories.... To Room 22 .......... teachers' desks ......., Girl Reserves. . .. Managing ........ Soccer ........ . French ..... ...... . Belle Hop bills... Bashfulness ...... Geometry ............ Sharps and Flats. . . His Pontiac ...... Penmanship. .... . Mr. Dodds .... .. His family ....... Clothes .............. Short dresses .... Readings ......... Annual Typing.. Honor Society... Reading notes .... i. I. i. Giggling ............. French .... . . . . . Loud ties ........ English reports. . A.A.. ............ Egotlsm .......... Dramatics .... . . Industry ...... ..... ...I Y. W. Secretary Bridge Star Controlled giggling Baker Underwood ClIampionship . . . .Youthful admirers Journalist Somebody's Stenog A good.picturc What do you think? Big Man from the South' . . . .Lindbergh II Opera Singer John Gilbert II Sheep-skin .The Fourth Dimension . . . .Mathematician Druggist Sport's Editor A perfect spit curl Elecutionist . . . .Perfect Titian Beauty Mr. Ellenberger II Popularity The well-dressed girl Artist Mr. Shisler's successor A tall husband Everyone's helper Tumbling ............ Deutsch dinner ...... . . . .Pharmacist ....Overcame blushing Don Juan That schoolgirl complexion Glasses Quietness ..... ..... C urly hair Belle Hop .... ..... Tardiness ........ Boy Friends ..... Algebra .......... Stacks of books. ', C ARLES INGLEFIELD ...To Jonesport ...... .... A cids 8z beaker.. ia .I M 'RGARET JONES ...... To the art room ..... .... H er Lizzie .... . H RRY KETTERING ..... To the games ............. Cheers .......... . X ' JO VER KI-:AN ......... To Emsworth ............. 'Tackling ........ . J I 'JIS BELLE KILDOO ...... To her country home ..... Those rural lads. ,A ,I li GRACE KILGORE .... After that brother ......... Meters ....... in ELIZ. KIRKLAND ....... Around the halls .......... Making up .... ff H1261 Rises I X -2? --X Copy on time Wearing the B Gracefulness A man of learning Formidable guard Artistic tastes Entrance in Tech Business manager Dance Marathon Champ Dramatic coach Good sport A Sailor's Sweetheart f ,f IX L f '- x A .,.9.'g:if:'o ,spgiii 5-.j.i, '-'II' .,-ft 'Jil ., I-.-:2?T:I3!5f-'-'.f'.f,f,4-'-I-it-3532.74 1-'irjj-cfiih T . X 'f ann- I-ca s.-- ,- A '. -r - -1 -.4 1:-.I -. A f-'f:f.:.-Ji V,--.--'--I I . 1-.fffgzggy -, R., 'U fgleguy I -q I, .. 1--AQA , .'--g.Q::g.,'f.L:y3:gg5,5,'.v5y-.-Ly2 wg,g.jy4g. 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ELIZABETH VANKIRK PAUL WAGNER . . . . .. HELEN WALKER . ...... JAMES WEHs ..... . HELEN WOLF .......... All around the town. ELIZABETH YUISKA .... Trail Followed After the ladies ..... Down the floor ....... A Yellow Roadster... Wherever she is ...... Around the corner .... To Room 22 ........ Single blessedness ..... With Sue ............. Up Balph Avenue ..... Old Home Trail ...... .Eddie's Footsteps ..... The Homeward Way. Bryant .Avenue ........... West View ............ Lincoln Avenue ...... Independence Road .... .Round the counter .... The cinder oval ..... .To Florida .......... Peacock Alley ..... From the Sticks ..... To Room 20 ....... Riverview Ave............ .To the movies ........ Up to the courthouse steps. . Long, long trail ......... Around Bellevue ......... '. Behind the counter ....... f... To Betty's ........... .l Christian ,Endeavor ...... Struggled With Looking his best.. Wavy hair ........ Charm ..... . . .His car ...... Hair pins ....... Write-ups ....... . ...Brief recitations. . High heels ...... ..To typing room ...... . To the Business olhces .... The drum ....... ....Teasing ...... Banjo ........... .- Arlnevement ..Eddie Cantor II ...'. The One Girl ..Chauffeur .. Gym teacher Full growth Latin honors .Chemist :ISO Bign f ff .'Ma5. Gen. U.s.A. A French student . . . . Roxy's Gang .Outside Interests .... Lovely lady .German Club ..... . . .Mr. Ellenberger's .....Quietness............A date UD .Dot's stubbornness...U. S. President ....Excuses.............Diploma .....Lcssons.............Author ....Dancing..... ....Organist Decorating ........ .Good Dancer Math ................ Engineer .Being Frenchy . . . .Physical culture. . . .Sun-tan .... . ...... .Lipstick. . .1-. .-.1 .. Red hair .... . Fear of women. . . ...A hugh success Prize Fighter S. S. Teacher Poiret Model . .Perfect tease Sign Painter .Rivals ............... Orchestra leader Dates ................ Housekeeper .Sleeplessness ......... Contractor .Announcements ...... Her man .Spanish .............. Satisfaction .Growing up .... . . . . . Her Father's Daughter sunshi I1 C n West View Bridge ......... Diary .......... .. .Greta Garbo's double -,, X With Sis .......... ..... C ooking ..... .... D ietician :A j-S To P. D. .......... .... Q uaintness .... ..... ' Feacher Ts 9' Teece Ave. ........ ..... T ouchdowns ......... Getting his homework j I ' To hair dressers .......... Recitations ..........- A Spanish senorita ' ' National Airway ........... W atching the moon.The singing poet -. Happy-go-Lucky Lane. .... That Chevy ....... Society leader - i After the pig-skin ........ Writing notes ....... Heavy weight Champion - .To typing class ........... Mr. Shisler .......... Peace with his sisters i To G. R. .................. Belle Hop articles. . Swimmerr -V With Chuck .............. Latest styles ......... Being true -Q Up and down the scales...The ol' bus ......... Bernice ' 2-E Running to school ......... Latin .......... .... F riendliness To the Weeno ......... Trombone .... .... S chool comedian Cutting classes ............. Alibis ......... .... A Perfect Score Toward the footlights ..... Blushes .............. Glee Club Singer I . Racing down Lincoln. ..... P. D. topics ........ Blues Singer i sqqq' To the Nat. ............... Being heard ......... Driving a car I J J To Babe's ................. His foot ............ A good freezer l 5 Short Cut ................. Learning to debate. .Parental bonuses B ly' To gas station ............. Auto pumps ......... Graduation ,- ' To the Beauty Parlor ..... Congratulations ...... The Blushing Bride . Webs and Means ........ Good looks .......... The king's jestcr ,. . I. ' . .... Her megaphone ..... College entrance Forward ................... Name ............... All A's 1 L. U , U x, I ' X I 13 ' u .- - 512711 ii i . fL Wlwa ,L L. .fl lim. .. 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Hope he's feeling like being generous, 'cause everyone that is anybody gets that paper. September 12- Sis went to the G. R. big sister party to-night. Gosh, that's dumb! I wonder what in the dickens she needs a big sister for. Can't she take care of herself? September I3-Say, did they initiate us this afternoon? Flea gave the inside dope on Marie's dates to the whole school. But it was worth all the sutfering 'cause I got to shake hands with Brooke Johns, and I'm not going to wash that hand for ,-21,5 awhile, either. f ,. , 'ff September I9-The funniest little fat man came out from town to take some pictures for A, the Annual to-day. I wish I'd get in some, like all those important upper class- rg men. Who knows, though, but what I may be a Senior myself some day? ,I September 24-The Faculty had their little party to-night at the Baptist Church. They can be just as big babies as anybody else I guess, 'cause some of them played wooden soldiers. I g September 25-More Money! This time for A. A. dues. Boy! I wouldn't miss those - I. ,Q-:D football games for anything. Guess I'd better start taking orders for the A. 8: P. if rf to get some cash. J - A , . Mr. Powers gave some of James Whitcomb Riley's poems in Chapel to-day. , I ' That one about the little boy telling the bear story was smooth. I A September 28-Not such a peppy start for the football season. North Braddock beat , Bellevue 13-6 this afternoon. But say, by the time I'm as far along as Birch 5 maybe I'll be able to make a touchdown, too. xx i ESeptember 30-Guess I'll have to start taking French, 'cause this afternoon in one of the A classes they had a regular birthday party-cake, candy, 'n' everything. I V of VN . I 5 i OCTOBER ' I 1 There is something in October sets the gypsy blood a.rtir. -Carman. Q 'October 2-flihe Seniors are having some nice wet, dreary days to splash around town I gett-mg their faces registered at the Studio Grande. Wish I was a Senior! I-.ba j I, October 4--Bellevue High School is getting lots of publicity, thanks to Miss Brunton. 'Z' I This afternoon I heard a play the Dramatic Club gave over the radio at KDKA. A ' , It was keen. 'Al ' ,October,7-Went to Hi-Y supper to-night. We had a good meeting but there weren't ,,-',' lr ,enough fellows there to appreciate it. They don't know what they're missing. 'H -,A October II-It was such a sultry day that there wasn't much pep down at the Ben Avon game this afternoon. We managed to beat 'em tho' to the tune of 6-0. t. October I5-Big joke on Roddy Hamilton! He sat down on a stool to-day in Student Council meeting, and lo! and behold !-it caved in under him. Maybe weight isn't so good at a time like that, but it surely comes in handy at a football game. R' X' JAJWI x'f!f 7fa,1 , , W Tig is - X L --X .Q xx X -WX-- . , V, V A-., . -.I. .. 'Q -.- , - ,Y X - .-- -Q .. -. I., qqgvm-1 I' 4 5 Fwy- gl: E ,5,Z:?, 7?' 2 ,if-H, -. T if- ' za, If '27 . -, . tt'.,:-'f' g 4 f .er '-. V. . . .1 ' -.. . A .. -.-,'-...-'1..L z 'r Iv.-'-nf. -Q-tr 1 , 'fi' -'f fl 1: - v ff' 4 -F - . gms? , vzix, 5 wr' N 4 .1 wi, , 'J . 2 . . 11: ' J Y , .H mf' ' 11.6-:-f-1 -ffri.-'..'Trzf-, .' - 1 2 -- -. -'4f . ' 1 - f -L ' ,A-g.'.1':.. -X-ff-if-H 2.2 :aa .r '?5 355 u A ffigg.-,r - .VL ' ' if . jf: 1' A' 1 -4. .. uf: . ..--.:x.rx..W,t-..'. 'f' '-- if-.mltfd-.-' .,.. .ff17'sf.f,, October I8-You should see the swell red and black uniforms the band members have. Drum-Major Meeker simply couldn't get his sleeves long enough. Guess the band or something must have helped to stir up a little enthusiasm for the game, as we beat Sewickley 38-0. October 21-The Gleeman Annual Drive started off with a bang, but it's just another big worry to me. Now the problem to be solved is Where shall I get the money? I'll bet even Seth couldn't work that out. October 24-I know I want to take French next year just to get to the meetings. Besides Miss Murphy's an adorable teacher. The French club had a I-Iallowe'en party. The kids said they'll never forget John Allen, fwhose trousers were rolled up to his kneesj impersonating Marie Metzger making an announcement in Chapel. October 30-All I've heard Sis talk about since she got home this afternoon. is Oh mother, did you see those heavenly dresses in the G. R. fashion show this after- noon? All these girls think about is dresses and boys, and boys and dresses. October 31-I-Iallowe'en! Bellevue had a celebration parade. Our band thought they were pretty cute tramping along, much to the delight of the younger children, who thought they were real soldiers in their new uniforms. NOVEMBER The lc'az'es are falling, falling, S olemnly and slow. -Longfellow. November 1-Oh boy! what won't people be thinking of next! We had a big football game to-night at New Castle played under huge electric lights. Talk about mud and slush. They, beat us but I wouldn't have missed that game for anything. again. The Heinz factory. to have to pack 'em in the wear on my coat, too. November 5-Where do you suppose I was to-day? Guess Did we have fun? Gee, I love pickles, but I'd hate jars like those girls did. I got a little Heinz pickle to I don't see how the fellows November 8-That football game at Coraopolis was great, but could hold the ball. My hands were frozen stiff with mittens on. Who won? How'd I know. The score was 0-0. November I3-Another special chapel. Guess they're worth a dime. Dr. Goff showed us moving pictures of Asiatic lands. at the Jim-Jam I But say, that Jim- all. The balloons wish they had 'em November I5--I've just got to learn to dance better, 'cause to-night wanted to dance with Dorothy, but I was scared to ask her. Jam was some showg stunts, dancing, eats, decorations and made the place look like the midway at a county fair. Only more often. November I8-You know they have more novel ideas for things to do around these -.-X -5 V? i 1 f 4 .,:' iw' l -, 5 'f ' -: '-r schools. Now, I've gotta stay in every night this week to write that composition for book week. But say, Dad says if I win a prize he'll give me 5 bucks. November 20-Did I laugh? Oh no! I just simply screamed. A representative from the printing company visited the Annual staff this afternoon. Harry just turned all colors of the rainbow when he got up and found he had been sitting on the visitor's hat. November 22-iiAHd then we'll knock old Avalon on the sod . Oh boy, football is great The score was 3240 in our favor, I'd have you know. Thereill be a hot time in the old town to-night. Now I can hardly raise a sound November 2I-The IIA class had their dance to-night and didn't want to let us Freshies in. Think they're too great. Well, see if I care. I didn't want to go anyway November 28-Whoopee! Thanksgiving and turkey. How I love 'em. 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Did I feel ridiculous! Besides the mental agony I'm black and blue all over. December I0--Something to break up the' monotony for a change! Our first basketball game. We played Perry to-night in our gym. From what I've heard, we usually do have tough luck when we play them. Well, we'll lick 'em the next time anyhow. December I7-Aliquippa handed our boys a walloping all right. I couldn't find any way to go, since Dad wouldn't take me in the Lizzie. They say there were only a few Bellevue-ites there, but they made plenty of racket. December 19-Who says there ain't no Santa Claus? To-night at French Club Cat least this is what I heardj John Allen, alias Joe Santa Claus gave every one there a gift. His pillow stomach fell out of place several times, but that was the only disaster. Everything else was a huge success. December 20-Well, I won't have to step into this school until next year. I'm not going to look at a book all vacation, just make whoopee! See you next year! December 2I-Xmas isn't all fun! I guess I ought to know, after spending the whole day in town doing my rush Xmas shopping. Every year I swear I'll get my presents early--and this is how it turns out! But then, Christmas only comes once a year, so why not enjoy it. December 25-Oh gosh! wish I hadn't eaten so much to-day. I'm just crammed full of turkey and plum pudding and candy. Say, I'm sort of disappointed though. You know I d1dn't get that answer book for Algebra that I asked for. 'ti' JANUARY -D Winter giveth the fields and the trees Z- l Their beards of icicles and snow. -Longfellow. January-I-What a time I had last night. If the New Year wasn't ushered in properly it wasn't my fault. I hate to say this but you might as well face the facts- A5 School to-morrow. Llanuary 3-A tough break! Ambridge beat us on their floor. Our first league game. 9: But you wait, we'll show them. Honestly, if those Seniors canit get up more pep, if we Freshmen will have to show them a thing or two. I January I4-Are Seniors ever lucky? They had a class meeting this noon to discuss the Washington trip. The date isn't Fixed yet but they'll probably go in May. Hope - they leave a little bit of Vtlashington for us to see when we're Seniors. But they'll probably burn up the town! -- January 16-I went to see Hulda of Holland to-night. The cast was smooth,-so was ! everything else. I was afraid it was going to be too mushy! I nearly fell in love with Cooley myself. 1, January 24-These games are giving me a weak heart! To-night we walloped Avalon y I3-II. The team couldn't do much better with me in the line-up. January 30-Talk about dumbness. This afternoon I saw three Senior girls on their way I to the school about 5 o'clock. They were loaded up to their heads with packages. All of a sudden rip went a bag, and about two dozen nice big oranges took a little stroll along Lincoln Ave., all on their own hook. I guess when the girls ,' I -li' got them picked up these oranges made pretty good punch for French Club initiation. Ianuary 31-Oh! my sore throat. Such a game. To think that now we're tied with Ambridge for First place in our section. I bet there isn't a soul in school who was there that can talk in his usual voice. .WJ :WW ffffiw n:1301l like or 1 lfrri . i xj--X .QM fi ,S 5 gg-5 AF,-'J :- '.g- '- '- gi, Ig- f ,I '.-j-v',. , -1. fi, I '..j5, ,1 1 1 A4-i.-'E L , .-, -. . ,. - , 1. .. - , ,A 0- Q-13 ' -. 531, 1 .- 7 ,.. 'A Q -,u.,1 4 , .I , ' 1-.. .aiflif A-F45 .43 .5,'.1:-A-V-W 4 t.-I pf: li.. T.. - b ,gg -h.l.',:: . f-it I' x ll V rlviuz :Lil 4 'K ff!-e L . V K .,- ,. i .- 1. g: i l .. .1 .1,.e1.f .... i .'.., -,if-i. ,J .. , FEBRUARY Then come the wild wind, come .fleet or snow. -Longfellow. February 4-If those Student Council people don't think they're the smartest things. They're all parading around with big red buttons fastened on their coats or sweaters. You'd a thought they were policemen, they had such a, You better be good , air! . February 6-Looked in the gym windows to-night on the Little Sister Party. Some more babies! Sis said they had a keen time dancing, and that Helen made just the sweetest bride. February 7-Oh boy! did we lick Leetsdale to-night? 29-II. Gee! Basketball is great! Dad took me in our old Lizzie and we followed the coach most of the way. Had an awful time trying to keep up with him, though. He seemed to be in a hurry! February I3-Say, and am I glad that I've been polishing up on some of those new dances? Stepped out to theValentine Dance to-night. It was keen and a huge success. Biggest crowd we've had at a dance here for some time, tat least that's what they say.J February I4-It broke me up to buy that box of candy, but then it was all fora worthy cause. Some more of those last minute games and I won't be living. They almost had to carry me out from Ben Avon to-night. We beat 'em I2-II, but it was one close game! February 20--Say, that band of ours is gettin' good. We had a real Band Concert and Musicale to-night and you should have seen and heard Ham Thomas play Cryin' for the Carolinesf' The trouble is that nobody seemed to be interested enough to get out and sell tickets They should have given me some to sell! I'd show 'em how! February 21-Tough luck for B. H. S. Anyhow Scwickley must have a pretty good team if they can beat us. We held them for an extra period, too. I don't think I'll ever be able to say another word for my throat is perfectly raw. But it's good to see that old Bellevue spirit back again. February 27-I heard that Maurice Chevalier was here to-night in the person of Katherine Hortenstine! The gym was miraculously changed into a regular night club, by the addition of tables, candles, and a few orchestra pieces. How come? Why the French Club wanted to have some kind of a novel meeting. They have the best times you could ever imagine. VVhether- To take German or French. That is the great question. February 28-OUT last league game of the season, and it was a thriller. VVe knocked old Avalon off to the tune of 25-24 in their gym. What more could any one ask? Yea team! ! ! , MARCH The stormy March has come at last With 'winds and clouds and changing skies. -Bryant. March 3-Goodnight, every teacher picks the same day to give us tests! I had live to-day, and tlunked every last one of them. Bet they don't treat the Seniors like that March 4-Boy! Mother' said she was treated royally to-night at the Girl Reserve Mother's Banquet. They had speeches and a keenprogram and the eats! Well I didn't get treated so royally. I feasted on bacon and eggs on the kitchen table March I2-Never in my life have I seen anything that looked so much like a crowd of lost orphans as the Senior girls did to-night when they played the faculty. I've heard it said the faculty were pretty rough, and I'm beginning to believe it from the number of times the girls found themselves sitting on the floor with the lady faculty walking over them. March I4-WC had the best chapel this morning that we've had this year. The Seniors admit that they're pretty good. But shoot! Anyone could put on a good pro gram if he had a lot of musical talent in his class H !l131ll 'w ! Z.- x i Xi xl .rg J - ...' i ,,..:..., 5 ,,.,gg.'3' 1- N.- :- W Q. O 5' na '1 m G O FYI .... 4-' N :s ra. 2 'J' N l'+ sv :- W 3 ci. Ui O , 5 0 I O :r 93 'S - x D9 O- 0 '1 ... f :- G KX '4 fl Q- 3 I 9 . , : l :r 3 fb X! .3 - .- e.-1 f K 'L t X . ,-ix i.f a'- wb, 555 1 ,4 Pg. in-reef' , .- -if 5 n .- 5 ' J Q M Iv'-4 xvuu -,,,3,f',rr-ala? F 'Y'f 7 6 'Laing gif? 2 ' nf-1-1-1.-.ta --:- v.ef.-'farm-,-1-1'-'.'verzvw1-1'ff',H2'1f-1: . Fr: 2. ' - at if' -,'a2f fr A-f -ff-11 . 2-14-T . 1 f- Y'.1-Zee:-.5 - Q ',Ffff4.f.3,'4',J,'LfE,,-fkrgmiinz-,',w,-rkzigifi ei 'i'!-5154...-1'-P fa- :ff ' uf gpgaam,-a.r'-mf.: 4 ,, -rw.. March March March March 17-Don't tell me that all those girls come ont regularly to the Girl Reserve meet- ings! But anyway they did come to the G. R. Hi-Y Banquet to-night. I wonder what the big attraction was. We were glad such a crowd did turn out 'cause we believe in the saying, The more the merrier. 21-The Geneva Girls' Glee Club was here to-night and they put on a prize pro- gram of wonderful music, and readings, and a short play, that hit the nail on the head.-A girl just can't keep a secret. It's a shame they didn't have that audi' torium packed. If I'd had tickets to sell, well-l. 24-Our debate team is choice!!! I heard to-day that they won the sectional championship. That's something that's not to be sneezed at. 27-Trying to get in to see the dress rehearsal for the Jr. Play was worse than crashing the gate at a football game, couldn't even get my nose in the door. Guess the only thing I can do to satisfy my curiosity is to fork out fifty cents and go to see the play to-morrow night. March 28-Hm! The Mummy and The Mumps ! Sounds interesting, doesn't it? Well, it was what you could call a howling success and the Juniors ought not kick about the crowd either. March 29-Don't ever tell me that Senior girls won't hurry. The way some of them .4-. l 5-15' f were dashing into school this morning, you'd have thought they were crazy. School! on Saturday morning! Who ever heard of such a thing. I found out that they were finishing up some last minute work on the Annual. Well, they'll live and learn. You shouldn't let things go till the last minute. --5 March.3I-The dead line or the Annual, did they say? Hm! Didn't look very dead ...f- 1 1: ' f1.1April ! rf rf . , er. ' ! I L Apdl H J f X g! Eapnl - I l i g yr fx I ' I' I April ' .pull Apdl -l -yi ,il ,il ' l! l v ml! April if April X .0 -V 1 .vfJ-Wi Vfviw ll to me the way the Staff members went tearing around the school. I bet a couple of typewriters are worn out, the way they've been pounding them all day. APRIL 'Ti.v the noon of the .cpringtime. --Whittier. I--April Fool! And what an April Fool I was. But I can't help it. If people only knew how well I liked candy. Well, I took one bite. It was very good, so I took a bigger bite! Lo and behold! Oh such a feeling! Never again! 3-Good night! There they were tearing down Lincoln Ave., the girls with socks and hair-ribbons, and the boys in overalls. What was it? Merely the French Club's Kid Party. They played all kinds of games for les petits enfants. I heard it was choice! Everyone just stuffed himself with sandwiches, ice-cream, cake, and lemonade. 4-They're beginning to treat us royally up at this joint. Two chapels in one day! It was almost too much! Miss Kildoo was here this afternoon and gave a talk on the Indians. Miss Murphy's class put on a special program. Boy, it was the funniest thing I've seen in ages. I really laughed till I almost cried. Any time you want to be entertained just have Sigel put on an interpretative dance or you. Io-Say! you should have heard the debate to-night! I guess we showed 'em the way. We're champions of Allegheny County now. II-I-lot! Oh no! I just about melted, that's all. But listen, those fellows in the Pitt Glee Club surely can sing and put on a good program. And what's more someone knows how to make pretty good candy! I nearly split my sides laughing at Flea with his Cheerio. Oh! and this morning in Chapel, Mr. Jones gave us some pretty friendly ad- vice, He said he would advise everyone to get married and that some of our teachers, he was sure, would advise not putting it oil: too long! I3-This afternoon the Hi-Y and Girl Reserve Clubs held a vesper service down at the Y. It went over big! Did I like the sandwiches they served? Well, the only trouble with them was that they had a moreish taste! I6-Oh how could they do it? The debaters left this morning at 6:00 o'clock, Cimagine itj for California. After working hard all day they lost in the last contest. l132H X, X -..,, lg N .L - X xX7Y- A-x Q:-s'.f5.2?E,fir' .iff H f?Ef.:- I, 'W f if. . 'Q ' , , Mary' A, L-'EM ...ru -,,.-fran., .:y,.- -t,1:1,'-'rea-r--5' . vim-.,': -N ' 1--'-Q .. . 1' 4: ,. 1 !' : .y ' , ,-. q 12.5. - yep., - .fa . - ., .-,-. .. ,...-,-.- ..- ---. - 4. 4 1. 4. . 1- 3.5 - - -.f f .1 ,,... . MA?- Y2. f-f-e:!sEr: g-' fjf-5:--51,3-11-Iqgf? -f --': ,. Ui- X .5 .' 11: J- --'ev a '3 'J. . .. ' -lfr. '-1:fI:n'nL-aut -' . ...R l.,,5i.,,LL,,.,.,, , .. . Yi i V i Avg , , M.-fi . z -2 --,-'. 71. 'I .15 s','J'- -:Pi 'r 5 - ,J . ..'. -. -s 1.1 -q.. ,944-. ,Atifviif .L I: . .1 -g.j.'-,,.:.4.4.,,., f,. .- ' 3 ., 'f L' .3-..-'L '. April 18-VVhoopee! Easter vacation! Some rest for a couple of days, anyway. And am I going to make use of it! . April 22-Well, the Belle Hop should have made some money on that' They're getting pretty sporty giving us real honest-to-goodness movies! It was a keen picture, Rod la Rocque in Hold 'em Yale, and that football game wasn't half bad, either. April 29-Say, that Gym exhibition' was different from anything we've had around May May May May May June June June june here. There certainly were some pretty clever things in it, cute dances. novel pyr- amids and stunts. Never knew girls had such loud voices, till I heard that Woof in the Bear Pyramid. MAY The blossoms drifted al our feet, The orchard birds sang dear. -lVhittier. I-Well if some people haven't got ambition! Imagine listening on a hot night to a French play, and racking your brain, wondering what it was all about. But no one seemed to object at all. I heard it was great! And then, too, the eats are always a redeeming feature! 6-Boy, the Girl Reserves certainly did make a day of it. This morning in half hour period they had their installation of new ollicers. As a result some privileged people came tramping into first period class late. But say! Dad said he never had a better time in his life than he did to-night at the Father's Party. Those girls are reg'lar sports. They had a choice program . in the auditorium first and then they went downstairs and danced. Dad discovered he wasn't up on the latest steps, but he enjoyed himself anyhow. I6-The junior Prom! This was one night to be remembered. The orchestra, decorations, pretty girls and everything were surely super. Wouldn't have missed that dance for worlds! just think! I'll have at least three more of them. Maybe four, one never can tell, you know. 20-The first time I've been good and jealous this year was tonight. The Activities Banquet was held in the Baptist Church, and you only get an invite when you get elected to something. Bet McMurty, our president, got the swell-head being among those upperclassmen. Guess I'll run for office next year, 23-At last, the Senior play! The last one this year. Tell me it wasn't a success. You'll have to hand it to those Seniors, for they do have Dramatic Ability. JUNE And what is .vo rare as a day in June, Then, if ever, come perfect days. -Lowell. A 3-Art exhibit is right! I never had any idea that any of the kids were such art- ists! Boy, if I could make drawing like some of those, I'd-well, I hardly know what I'd do. And did you sec the Annuals they displayed? Boy, they're great! Am I glad I brought my 32.00 around? 6-Well, that Class Night was certainly uorth IOC Im reallv glad now that 1 couldnlt hook in. I don't know when I laughed so much But say! People must be getting rich or something. Everyone was dolled up ht to kill Sf-Baccalaureate-those Seniors really did get serious for once It was a marvelous sermon and ought to be a help not only to the Seniors but to everyone who heard it I2-Commencement, and now the Seniors are gone, and another class is stepping into they undertake, and we hope that all the good things which life holds in store may come their way. 133 - 'gs-1 ,,.2,L'-J ..,- ji. I Gu' mi , fs www l I , l I ' Xi, -X their place. The door stands open. We wish the class of IQ30 luck in all that V' P iX' H In l 5 J W ll I . 1 ,A v A -ff' I cs. Ng 1 . , 1-. -. 1 w K X 1 1 ' X, 5. y !f1 x'f ' K 1 N Y x5 r 1 1 , , 1 1-- , 1 1 ,1 1- 15 ff' f C1 xx Qi f X , I 1 1 1,1 1 . 1- 7V W -- f1:-gwg:11ff.f'1L1 1 A11 ,,........--' ff '- ,,...-1-1 -.,.-.......-.. - 1 I . t, I H. --34'-Q 5 ... -M: ......- , -,-, ,1 113411 v A-...-f-'- 13-g:i!zgi5:ij-tlgqit-xzzzfxq. :.1-3 -.-.v 1Q',g-- ,Q fs- ,,,.,, Q v:.,,,,,,.,i,Y.,, ,,,. . , r'F1r1'zqy-7 .Q -v .-P '- te: are. ' .f-,L . ' w Q: , A , .1,'LQ. refs, .,a'f,-w,.5:,.s,--..,w,....-1: -iv 1 1- . -i5'v.,v.i---wwf:-'.' as-1' - Q '--4-f . 1-Yr' 1.--'.. 1. -J: -, Y..1.'f- fp:--..'.--1g-:w,.:1sp.1'.-.-,.-5' -1 'r-3 r , . fr-w ve if- easy.--,+'-f K - -. -- .s-'-P 1- 5. ' - 1 1-2-I 'f 'Y P- '.:.:'vLe:.:-uf .sn Gitff. ,-5f:Zfe?,-gg.-..: s . -,::-s-- 3- ,, Yer -X Y ei .z .. ,. - , gf.,--1. 2,-15.3,5-,-A-.,il1:,X-,.:,,1,13j,j:':15drv , INTELLIGENCE TEST FOR SENIGRS TEST NO. 1. SENTENCE VOCABULARY Underscore the word that makes a complete and correct sentence. I. Nerves are found in the ground, sky, skin, hair. 2. Plumbing is made of rubber, glass, fruit, pipes. 3. A milksop is a flirt, pudding, prudc, mollycoddle. . 4, A lotus is a lout, poison, waterlily, bird. 5. Ambergris is used in candles, fishing, medicine, perfumery. 6. To be sapient is to be savory, wise, sardonic, questionable. 7. Squinting is a defect of the eye muscles, lens, nerves. 8. The Mississippi was discovered by Balboa, De Soto, Vespucci. 9. A famous educator was' Horace Mann, Eugene V. Debs, VVm. H. Seward. 10. England's answer to the Boston Tea Party was a heavy tax, tariff act, blockade. 11. Foch was a general for the English, French, Germans. 12. A gnome is a kind of dwarf, giant, priest. 13. The Wise Men numbered three, two, four. 14. Jonah was swallowed by a whale, shark, fish. 15. The steps from first to third floor number 35, 43, 52. 16. School clocks are run by gas, electricity, spring'-power. 17. Teachers in high school number 24, 32, 41. llzu TEST NO. 2 IDENTITY. The names of teachers answer these questions: 1. The substitute for butter ...................................... 2. The maker of a car for the common people ..... 3. A great naval hero .......................... 4. The first mayor of Chicago ..... 5. A great educator .... ........ 6. A Tammany Boss. ............. . 7. A famous author of boys stories .... 8. Hero of the French and Indian Wars .... 9. The big 3 Ring man .............. 10. Synonym for Eve. . ..... ......... . ................... Keep on looking until you find the answers. llssl ,fig -.f-M .iii he Q u is 31 1 ,,L f xmkial, i 2 T 9 si 5, c. A if bi ii 4 r-s fi .p l 'l'v'l iii fJ2.T'?iifiiP'5-, '11 7-is ' i 5'-.f-in' ' ' -'QQ-1 1'5igs'f, ,3:,5 Q,-f5,Q,g,'efJ:5f . j.I.ft', - M, ,f A ,-T: r Q tI.'z,s.-4--7.2.--, s,.,,g, .,'J-j ,L L r Q : 5 Rr ' - -'-1 :wg . 'If-,1:p,a-a4gr'- .uf ,, f 2,-.-:Q . f--1 1: 1: - gf, .9 .. ,,u 'sffiaifg45,'iljf'f3','i4i:?7I1i,5,?'a45''fifff ::rZ'g?-2-21 '- 'E F' Ts .- ' lil' ' 'fIil1L'S.'1'1- 5i'i.2 'I-211.19 if.: Eli? F' T 'ffm , I is I, - I .IE-I F ,f'I il X ALUMNI The past and present here unite. Beneath Time's flowing tide. -Longfellow. O the alumni of the class of 1929 we dedicate this page, and wish them much happiness and success in their various Occupations. A list of the alumni follows: HELEN ADAMS SARA ALLISON ...... MARJORIE ASHE EDWARD ATKINSON KATHERLNE BAKER . . RICHARD BANKS ....... DOROTHY BIGHAM .. FLORENCE BOSTWICK ANNA BRADLEY .... MYRTLE BRADLEY JACK BRAMMER .... ELEANOR BREITwEIsER JANE BREITWEISER . Wn.LIAM BROWN HARRIET BURKHART .... '.-. f -.-ATHLEEN BURNS ..... -UI-ERT CARSON ....... ROTHY CLARK ...... vELYN COREY ......... JULIA CRAWFORD ...... MARGARET CROUCH .... MARTHA J DALYRYMPLE OTHY DAVIS ....... ONALD DAY .... .... P enn State 'UL DAY . ESSIE DOWINEY Working P.C.W. Allegheny Massachussetts Tech Working Moody Bible Institute P.C.W. Pitt Working Homopathic Hospital Tech I i Wooster Grove City Washington and Jeff Working At home VVOrking At home Working . Indiana Working Tech Bell Telephone Penn State Park Institute BETTY MCCAMPBELL ALBERTA MCCLAIN . MARY MCGLINCHEY JANE MCKAIN ..... HOWARD MCKINNEY FRANCES MCNAMARA ELDA MCKOWN .... JACK MCCIELLAN . . . . . EDWARD MCMULLEN JOHN MERTES DANIEL MILLER ... . . . . OLIVE MILLS ..... . . . . . WILBERT MOORHEAD EDNA SHOEMAKER .. NATALIE SMILLIE ...... CAROLYN SMITH ....... CLIFFORD SOIssoN ...... EMIL STANKEY ....... ANNADEL STEVENSON KATHERINE STEWART DOROTHY STEWART ..... RALPH SUNDY MARY JANE SUTTER ARTHUR SWAIDNER .... ANNETTA SWAIN ....... CHARLES TEATHERS Working At home Working Working Working Working Muskingum Working Working Working Pitt Westminster Pitt At home Tech Allegheny Duquesne Tech Westminster Allegheny Working Tech At home Cook Academy Working Working Penn State Working Seton Hill Working St. Johns Hospital Working Working - ROTHY LANDERs ..... Pittsburgh Academy WILLIAM THOMAs .... ll ARGEURITE KLEIN .... Working FRANK THORNTON ..... Pitt A I7 I INDLEY KLEINHANS Ohio University MARY LEE TODD I- 'X 1 . UTH KUTSCHER ...... Westminster DONALDA TRAMONTIN -N x ' UTH LEE ............ Working WIIQLIAM TR-IMDLE ' IMARION LEIGH ...... .. Pittsburgh Art School ZORA UNKOX'ICH ....... Pitt , , 1, . KENNETH LEONARD Pitt MARY JANE WOLI-'E .... Pitt ' X A ff.. ERN LEU .... ........ W estminster SAMUEL WOODSIDE .... Pitt I RANK MACKENZIE .... Tech HELEN XVRIGI-IT ....... EAN MACQUARRIE .... Muskingum GLADYS WIINDER ...... Iam JAMES MAIN ..... ..... P enn State NIARTHA YOUNG ...... . '- Q MARY MARTIN Tech ROBERT YOUNG ........ Pitt 'k , l 'ff' If ls .3 -1 X b e 'X :UMW 'iifw M l136ll I X + -1-is ...L .sv ,S iw R-E Tv A 35 'fag-E12 ?'J.1,'i2-if 'Q'- ' -',.' ..i DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI ANY of Bellevue's alumni have distinguished themselves at the colleges which they are attending. Gilbert Roddy, who made such a name for himself at Bellevue, has carried on the good work at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Aside from ranking high scholastically, he is associate editor of the Tech which is an undergraduate newspaper. Betty Brown of the class of '26 is leading her class at Wilson. She has also taken an active part in sports, Y. VV. C. A. and other school activitites. Beatrice Smith of '26, who attends the University of Pittsburgh, has been elected president of the Pan-Hellenic Society. Margaret VVoodburn of '28 is doing outstanding work at the University of Akron. Florence Williams, who was Girl Reserve president in l28, has received Sophomore honors at Mt. Holyoke. This means that she has had an average of more than eighty-five per cent. in all her studies for the past three semesters. At P. C. W., Bellevue's alumni have all distinguished themselves. The girls are Sara Allison, Eleanor Gilmore, and Dorothy Bigham of '29 and Betty Nees of '28. Josephine Reel and jane Peebles of '29 rank among the first five at Wilson. They are also taking active parts in school activities. Bellevue has also been well represented in the collegiate athletic world. Don Smith '29 is a member of the freshman team at Pitt, Dick Gibson '27 is cheer- leader at W. and J., and Phil Bikle '27 was rated one of the best players oii Muskingum's basketball team. if Zora Unkovich '29 has made the Pitt debate team and Eleanor Gilmore also of '29 has made P. C. VV's team. These former students of our school are carrying the name of their Almal Mater far and wide. 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Ll 3037 BX 'ox A V6 1 x I Rf I N5 If I LUNCHES gfmv I HOME MADE CANDIES and ICE CREAM , 4 - -1f'T I QI I f,' BELLEVUE CHOCOLATE SHOP I X f 503 LINCOLN AVENUE BELLEVUE, PA- EIQQXX uw C' E- ,gy nlson I .,f ' W QTY ' AX I I wh :isf YUQSEEEEQQ FL.e,T,fsQgnsis s r Park Institute ESTABLISHED 40 YEARs AGO As A Busmnss TRAINING Sci-xoor. Getting a start is the most difficult part of a young person's business career. When you enroll at P. I. we gladly accept the responsibility for a successful start as part of our service. Consider our SUMMER SCHOOL Open July 6, 1930-Offering again OUR ANNUAL REDUCTION OF TWENTY DOLLARS For Any Course SPECIAL SHORT COURSE FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES We appreciate the patronage of High School Graduates but we also invite those undergraduates, who are unable to continue their courses, to give Park Institute consideration when the matter of a Business Course must be decided. Any of your present Commercial Subjects can be takenup at the beginning or continued to rapid completion. ,gf Phone Fairfax 1312 far infarmatian O. B. HUGHES, Principal JSP g A HISTORY QUIZ WE MIGHT PASS. V 3:lXw I. XVhen was the war of ISIZ? t l 2. From what province was ,Ioan of Arc? l 1 K 3. VVho was the author of lXlacauley's History of England? 1 Nl l 4. For u hom was Pittsburgh named? b 5 5. VVl1o wrote the Monroe Doctrine? 1 , 6. What two countries fought in the Spanish-American War? if ' b f-J 7. Who was ruler in the Elizabethan Age? l 5 S. In what season of the year did VVasl1ington winter at Valley Forge? 9. What sea has lost its life? l l I l l 1 l 1 V-'N ' J . S I C SUNNYSIDE 2lf11tOIfS UPP Y O. FARM EGGS 212-214 WARFIELD STREET For Particular People G50 N.S., PITTSBURGH, PA. CEdar: 7500, 7501, and 7502 Dinribumr ll151 L.D.RUFER X Cav M Klkkkqx I T nl , t T Mx lt li B X 4 . fi. ff- 7 71 llll. M.-Z-fg sl-- ,A K H Y 4 l F. i 4 1 li k A l Tl lfx 91 W . I will ,XM X., i K ! 4 A,-,,f.1.i .V - l fl .,f 1 A r 1 Al ,Mlllf il, -, ,, X I l fill ff I NLM ,l lv X . ,v N' i 1 u 5----M I , S Believe me--you may have to go to Paris for night life! -but you can secure the finest styles from The Specialty Shoppe l Lincoln 6- Hawley Aves. Linden 1185 The Della Leonard Hair Shoppe 10 South Fremont Ave., Bellevue, Pa. SPECIALISTS IN FACIAL 84 SCALP TREATMENT Permanent, Water and Finger Waving. Marcelling. Ladies', Children's and Men's Hair Cutting. Phone Linden 0404 REAL TOILET SANITATION FOR SCHOOLS, BUILDINGS AND FACTORIES Plunkett Chemical Co. Law and Finance Building PITTSBURGH, PA. M. J. DONNELLY. District Manager. Compliments to the People of Bellevue SOUTH HOWARD SHOE REPAIR SERVICE 9 SOUTH HOWARD STREET Compliments . of S. E. W. BURNSIDE Office Linden 6180 Res. Linden 0805 Fremont Realty Co. JAMES M. SIMERAL, JR. REAL ESTATE, MORTG AGES, INSURANCE 8 SOUTH FREMONT AVENUE BELLEVUE, PA. A. E. JONES CO. Advertising BOB O LINK DRIVING RANGE ASPINWALL-PIONEER AVE., MOUNT LEBANON 515211 , V N , x- :- - e ,A,, . NVNR X X , K eww VA rx A 1 SUBURBAN PRINTING CO. ?rinter.r and Puhlirherr 534 LINCOLN AVENUE Phone: Linden 1400 BELLEVUE, PENNA. TEST NO. 2 1. Ohlc 6. Murphy 2. Ford 7. Barber 3. jones S. VVOIIQ 4. Ogden 0. Bailey 5. Bohhitt IO. Rilmlctt When Remembering Old Friendr, Phone: Linden 3122 Rex. Linden 2843-R Think of-- Louis Knell Sz Son THE?' SCHLIED .W .3 A3 H P is X fig 159' 4 , NO ARY PUBLIC Sl , HARDWARE, PAINTS, R E T T A ' I OILS AND GLASS EAL S A E I FIRE INSURANCE I ,J 30 Years at 511 Lincoln Avenue ---? X 1' BELLEVUE, PA. 500 LINCOLN AVE. Q Ai Linden 0912 BELLEVUE, PA. I ' K I I I MORGANS DYE W ORKS f I 1 .p I ' ' . DRY CLEANING, DYEING, ALTERING AND REPAIRING 'Q WA. We Clean All Kindr of Garmentr, Rugs and U pholrtery h Auto Service 1' fi X A in Phone: Linden 6400-6401 F 1 MEADE AND MONROE AVENUES :z 1: BELLEVUE, PA. 1:-f M5311 ' 'Q Q www'-ha, -fi: A- 7 MA K WILLIAM G. JOHNSTON COMPANY MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES Our Reputation has been Established by QUALITY AND SERVICE Stationery Store: 343 BOULEVARD OF ALLIES Manufacturing Plant: 1130 RIDGE AVENUE NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. lt's no wonder you ll so quiet: your pa and ma utrt Inirried hy the justice of the Peace. VVell, judging from the noise coming from your house rour pa Illlfl mn ture married X by the Secretary of Wiatr. I '-12. f Y 1., I HEIGHT OF ECONOMY .N The Seotchmzxn who bought Il 1Ialf-pound of ham :incl then askefl for the hookld, I 3 Sixty VYays to Serve. 5- ,. -1 I 2 l 1 i I fl A j l - I : Phonn: Llnden 4269-4270 Llndm 9497 r ' , ' of i Insurance, Rents Collected We Aim to pgmu f 1 -g 5 Notary Public 1 S d h I A 'I I 4 Lmco n an wie I X - ' C. J. DeBAR ff REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES Shoppe I fy V Geo. W. Watkins and 409 LINCOLN A1 ENUE I- if e Nelson W. Ross, Asst's BELLEVUE, PA' I I 524 LINCOLN AVE, BELLEVUE, PA. MRS- KATHRYN FRANCIS, PMP- Q N BELLEVUE FLORAL sHoPPE , 4 IAMITV, NEWMEYER .lx 7 if B. H. S. 1912 , X K Llnderl 3745 We Telegraph Flower: ,Mft w,1,,,,T!w H1543 ffl! ,ily A xx , ', xl ' X X . , , ' as -7 Q- AX X s f -., . .. LA GDO -KASCHUB CG. Heating and Ventilating Contractors 2030 FIFTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. Installing, Remodeling, and Repairing Steam and Hot Water Heating Systems CALL GRANT 6618-6619 'The freshman is grassy and growsg The sophomore is sassy and hlowsg The juniors are brassy and dozeg The senior is classy and knows. Teacher: They say a student should have eight hours sleep a day. Lenny: Sure, but who wants to take eight classes ll day. Silently one Ivy one, In the record books of the teachers Blossom the little zeros, The forget-me-uots of the Seniors. A squirrel looked at a Freshman, Then his mother's gaze did meet. Yes, darlingfy said the mother, But that's not the kind we eat. Real Estate and Insurance in all its Branches JENKINSON REALTY COMPANY 507 LINCOLN AVENUE BELLEVUE, PA. Compliment! ef A. D. KIRKLAND LUTHER CATERER, INC. 8 STORES 567 LINCOLN AVENUE Ice Cream, Cake and Candy 411 Federal Street, N. S. 3917 Perrysville Avenue, N. S. 3639 California Avenue, N. S. 632 Merchant Street, Ambridge 226 Brownsville Road, Mt. Oliver 2908 W. Liberty Ave., Dormont 900 W. North Avenue, N. S. I155I 'riff' fa '17 .1 ii 1 gy I I I . li I I I fy. I- I Si Civ J Q I dig , kli'mw'l . I 'A 1 'A 'I 4 AMN , . is-with Nh A ,. i i iiiiiif lx Get Du f Training 1839-1930 as a preparation for a successful business career. DUFFS-IRON CITY COLLEGE combining Curry College with Duifs, Iron City and Martin's 424 Duquesne Way-PITTSBURGH-Telephone: Atlantic 4875-4876 Mr. Dodds: Name a liquid that w0n't frvczcf' Graco Branning: Hot water. I,-iv.. 1 Lenny: Thcrc's Il Hy in my coH'cc. Tahitha: l'Jon't get excited, it won't drink much. F- f . K J M ' ' ' ' ' h if Sff , KS ' Miss Saints: I want you to hear in on it x1E?:lilL:n,i2::i3zdt:,-F txprc nm up m.l.nd,t.hat thc umx Man, m.cans 'thc place Probahly when Sir NYallie laid down E ot. lhus wc have Afghanistan, the place hiq wat for Link-, . y of Afghans. Can anyone give me another L ' D R I'xamplc? -,- l johnny MacGregor: Yes-um, I can 'S' ' Umhrcllastan, the place for umhrcllasf' He who laughs last is usally thu dumhcst. i i E' ' ,I I I f PHONE LINDEN 4724 , , x l I ' I 5 , usa, ,, Wah ,,,owm,, Maxon Tire Service ' F R I S H K o R N ' s Mac and C 7. .I 7 f 3901 CALIFORNIA AVENUE 5 l . i Florist and Seedman X ' N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. ' XY I l' SEEDS, BULBS' PLANTS AND LINDEN 3224-LINDEN 9389 A jf fix , l GARDEN SUPPLIES l, N Flowers For All Occasions ncaa Maxon Fo' Affivff' X V eos LINCOLN AVENUE BELLEVUE, PA. WHICH US Gf0w tx X L lx C 1 I I sf ' I l X ' 7' We Answer the Burning Question' fa--fx -' l - TEJ AN CCAL 84 SUPPLY C . 1 I -VM-flag I I I 7' COAL, COKE, CINDERS AND K If LIMESTONE SCREENING , X PHONES: I-lNDENi EMSWORTH STATION .x,Lff fri ,ul X xx il! glxxl 'Q C lid- :A --SQ ,Q X X , fxv' N ...I l i ?Qg1:.Q.i Grogan's For Silver Selection Beautiful wares should be exhibited in a correspondingly beautiful atmosphere, and Grogan's Silver Salon is ideally im- ressive in this respect. Like a bit of London in the heart of Pittsburgh, the Grogan Silver Salon reflects the charm of exquisite handwrought Silver and the mellow atmosphere of the old English silver-- smiths. GROGAN COMPANY JEWELERS - Foundej 1839 - SILVERSMITI-Is Wood St. at 6th Ave. Grogan Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND INDIVIDUAL NEEDS WE invite your patronage for school supplies in our line and also for many individual needs. Prices are reason- able as elsewhere while our large and varied stock affords the better selection. DRAWING MATERIALS ARTISTS' MATERIALs DRAFTSMENS' MATERIALS EYE GLASSESGSPECTACLES OPTICAL Goons CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES DEVELOPING AND PRINTING Caurteauf and Prompt Service B. K. ELLIOTT CO. 126 SIXTH STREET PITTSBURGH C. WM. KIRK Sterling Storee GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND BAKED GOODS SERV-US CANNED GOODS Phone: Llnden 0995 FREE DELIVERY 575 LINCOLN AVE. Phone: Llnden 3263 S. CARSON SL CO. TAILORS GDQT9 427 LINCOLN AVE., .fl CITIZENS TR U ST COMPANY nfvgigrx .a II 1 2 ,g I . Y! gp I llx 1 X Ff ij I in , q V :lil iii: I . X .1 r l 4 ifvw K X I I x , wx II U19 il157ll I im:-f .. -- T Vx, N 'W A J ,li lllu. I 'um Nh . I X' is I 5 N I , 1 ' fr , '.'. i 2 ifEf7I . '. li Q55 'ff'f..- uf-zf. LINCOLN FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS HOME DRESSED POULTRY our FANCY FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Jdygrfjygfj 407 LINCOLN AVENUE Linden 0663 TEST NO. 3 The names of students fill these blanks. I. Minnows live in little .................... . 2. ...................... ..... w as a great 'English poet. WEE. 3. An ............ .... ..... l i ves in an abbey. f 4. Everyone likes ................................ delicious chocolate. l gr: 5. Walter Raleigh was a favorite of Queen ......................... ,I 4- 6. .................................. entered the lion's den. I 7. The first treasurer of the U. S. was .................... sg- 8. The man spoke so softly that no one could .......... ............. -I ,.+:.9. The ................................ chased the fox across the downs l T 1 Elm. The fete was held during the day, and not at ....................... ,f ff.. Q!! I2 gl .. Wheat is ground into Hour by a ................ .................... is one of the minerals found in the S. . .. .reached the North Pole in I909. X .... ...... t rees are used for Christmas trees. f E15. The ...................... blooms most beautifully in June. ji f l I6. One's shoes are repaired at the ............................. M X ' I7. The ..............,....... leads his sheep to pasture. i I 18. Pittsburgh is a great ........................... center. i lx: 19. .......................... a page with a rule. 20. Red Riding Hood met strange adventures with a ................. ' V ,2I. .......................... was commander of the confederate army. if 22. 23. A .... ....Henry was an American orator. .. .. .. .has a sweetheart in every port. . 24. .................. grape juice is a refreshing drink. t !.u .1 I ' HV. B ,Y r , an ,if . 25. All kinds of pasteries are made by a .................... . 26. ........................... 'is noted for its tulips and windmills. 27. Some people prefer a .................... to a wooden cottage. 28. The ...................... announces the beginning of classes. ' 29. A common carrier in China is a .......................... . X 30. An old fashioned bus was called a ........... .MW Wfff-WM IIISBII , , W All A as ' l X XT' T4' :we an PHONE LINDEN 0200 NOTARY PUBLIC J. O. BOWER Real Estate and Insurance Service R. P. FERTIG, Sales Mgr. 6 MEADE AVE., BELLEVUE Secretary North Boroughs' Real Estate Board. There are meters of accent And meters of toneg But the Ivest kind of meter Is to meet 'er alone. How did you spend your summer? I did some etching and NYI'I2l.tl10t.n Oh were you troubled IW mosfuitees, Jealous Maiden Cto rival with skinny Imeau 1 XYeII Mamie, I sec Y0llII'C Inn- , . ning to have a new fellerf' 4'XV:1tch:1 mean, planning to? A'VX'eII, I see you'x'e got the I-1'3.l'l1CXYOI'li., IJEIJICATICIJ TO ONYEN CECIL VVC know zz very modest Iioy, So modest, he it said, He never passed ll garden 1 I too? I I D 5 I VVIICII the Flowers were in Imed. 'fy if Complete Beauty Parlor and I ii I Barber Shoppe Service P I 5't0 E ATORSh5 2 BALPH AVENUE ' I Permanent Waving-Marcel Waving . Facial Treatments-Manicuring 10 ALLEYS 7 TABLES l I I-lair Dyeing-Cosmetics-Hair Goods 1 J. B. GUFFEY, R. A. KUSSEROW, I ,AJ W. C. SEEMAN 5 Fremont Building New Leagues for next season I -. 407 LINCOLN AVENUE, BELLEVUE, PA. being formed now. I Linden 3139 a isww li ll'V 3 Y NEW CLASSES NOW BEING FORMED 'lv CALL, WRITE OR PHONE FOR DETAILS 'L Illikiwllll ACCOU TANCY I I fi! LAW A FINANCE BLDG. 429 FOURTH AVENUE ' 2' Q4 ATLANTIC 0923 ' ix 'fi I159I .f 4 X-- I A Ml.. me MA. f s ,guru wh Q M9 X-gs i KV mhz. . , A .-A ,.:-mg 1, f-2-fry., .K n TDINTBLHGBRCB TBSTNQ. 3 Shahid Steele Wolf ff' Fvfiigfg QMS' 'H ' , H, Q 1 f,4e'HT-i',f,. ,. .3 'W 'f' M L4 r, g ,Wx Weir' 1 .iwflf ,, Haag, 3 ' --- ' :,--.,,- 5. W pw' M .. , N , 'Aix Q4-j I. XJ: .fl x w.:...,AM L ,, , ' ' 'inf 1 .-H. 1. K .win Fr :nn , , .. -W-Nz W v' ,J . rc' 'i9',gf j, if lla H .Maia . ai-iw Q1 K P2 K 1, 1: Y. rw Y ,., ...,, gf.. WA1. 1,, ' V 4 . W, .1 , 1 I 1 5 v . , F' M . -u . f . .,.,, Mi., . ,,,,,,,AJ ,. - 3? 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