Bellevue High School - Gleeman Yearbook (Bellevue, PA)
- Class of 1934
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EEMAN CDF 1934 Mc6fMccZ 6? the Cglenzbz Chas ,900 FCREWGRD . . . The Gleeman Annual comes as the parting gift of the Senior Classes of Bellevue High School for the year l933-l934. ln its traditional place of a significant record of the days and doing of another school year, we here present the results of our efforts. lts form is new, unusual, and unique, giving you a calendar ac,-count of the year. Each page is enlivened with personalities you have known and will long remember. The many photographs included in the book will keep the presence of your associates fresh in memory through the years to come, and we sincerely trust this volume will not only remind you of the happy hours of high school days, but that it will be a lasting bond of friendship radiating the spirit of our Bellevue High School .....,.. TRIBUTE . . . We, the Senior Classes ot l93fl of Bellevue High School as o tribiitvi of our ailcction, dedicate this book to the memory ot our dearly loxfcd classmate, Iames VV. Witherspoon, who on March 4, l933, by the will of God, was quietly taken from our midst to the land ot eternal peace, love and happiness. We valued his friendship as priceless and his memory has been an inspiration that shall remain through the years to come as it has during our high school days ...... CALENDAR SEPTEMBER Freshmen G A c Faculty School Board Band Begxnnlng ol Foo ball Season Autumn PICIIICS Mr Zundel Shope Football Cheer Leaders Ilm Iam Hallowe en Fifth Avenue Game Lme Up Speclal Chapels MISS Sutton Glrls Soccer Foot ba Dance Christmas Dance Sophomores Semor Play Semor Graduat1on Banquet Exams Senlor Fare well Dance Class Basket Ball Glee Club Events Student Councrl M Zundel Mr Hlttle Iunlors St Patrlcks Day Dance Debate H1 Y Orchestra Natxonal Honor Socxety Gul Reserves Spamsh Club Annual Sail Semor Bs Bell Hop Stall Track Beglns Iumor Prom Fashlon Show Iune Graduat1on Banquet Exams Senlor Fare well Dance Almanac Advertlsmg l l l l ll . . . . . . I l . . Basket Ball Begins . . . French Club . . . Girls' Basket Ball AN' M EE 934 ' GL '1 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER S An a1r of bustllnq actwlty a clean fresh odor of soap and vorn1sh the d1rectors look w1th satxsfactlon on the1r hand1work The school ltself smlles bemqnly on the students Schedules appear to the students as apprehenslble Freshmen enter the halls as a flock of tlmld sheep They shy olonq the lower halls they scuttle upward toward thelr th1rd floor fold ond for a few days llttle w1ll be heard of them New wrmkles ln football are dem onstrated n e a r t h e b u l le t 1 n boa rd M a n y people are heard w1sh to be far from the mad MR MOWLS Old frlends ore welcomed bock teachers dlnq crowd are approved There IS tumult mn the halls HOISS IH the audltorlum and fear ID the hearts of the multrtude The balcony creaks w1th an ever IUCTQGSIHQ load of Fresh men CWhat would the balcony be wxthout Freshmen'9J The famlhar Mr Schenkel has a few words to say brlngs every one back to normal and the old routlne Mr Mowls bmg w1de sm1le radlates cheer throughout the assembly as he 1ntroduces the new teachers New resolutlons are volced such Th1s year I really meon to study Flnothe-r year ID Bellevue Hlqh IS launched and we are off agaln from our f1rst assembly SEPTEMBER Mr Schenkel plays h1de and go seek Wlth er rant students who stray too far from thexr class rooms The roundup IS on ln eornest the wanderers must be sorted grad ed and returned SEPTEMBER 7 The calm before the storm The OfflC9 IS empty the halls are vacant qulet rules msteod of the usual hubub Mr Schenk els desk IS hmdden from v1ew by o mob wavmg wh1te schedule cards Looks of dlS appolntment show on some foces wh1le ear to ear qnns appeor on the faces of those who have fmolly dropped Mothematlcs or Latm The Get Your Schedule Changed drlve IS on BOARD OF EDUCATION Eight c o o o ' I n . . . , I os, ' '. . , 6 0 o 0 0 . .' l . If to GXQFGSS the I I MR. SCHENKEL - 0 o o o FRONT ROW MISS SUTTON BRETNINLV RIES BARREIT BRUCE DODDS DENSLOW CENTLR CLINTON Sl-TANABERC-ER KERR CAUGHEY BACK ROW GRAHAM WILUAMS MOODY SCHAFFNIT RODDY SEPTEMBER 14 Wtth hopes tor a good t1me ln sprte of the cloudy weather the Glrls Athletlc Club set out tor North Pork en masse They arrtved lust 1n tlme to tlnd Betty Barrett and Nancy Caughey lay1ng the flre and those two xnseparobles Eleanor Graham and Betty Selbert trymg to construct a treasure hunt comphcated enough to battle the wlley G A C s Much fun was odded to the occaston by SIS Clmton Beryl Shandberger Mlldred Rockey dnd Cathryn Edle They were IH 1t1ated mto the club V15 three teospoontuls of row egg a mdrshmallow on d strmg and d pednut to be pushed through the wet mouldy grass by thelr noses Then dlnner was served Wlth new energy the glrls ran h1ther ond ttuther up hllland down dale 1n search ot the treasure It eluded the best dmong them Flnally Helen Roy ton a persevermg olumnus strdggled 111 w1th the treasure some stlcks ot chewmg gum The tredsure was passed out ond the pxcnlc was ended SEPTEMBER 15 Bellevue 6 Xllumnz O Pl tmal penod dr1ve netted Coach Zun rother loosly played contest m the 1n1t1al tray ot the seoson The Alumnx a better man tor man team but sodlv lOClCll'1Q 1n tedmwork were unable to do much agomst the surpr1s1ngly strong defense thrown dt them by th1s scrappy Red and Black eleven Bellevue was a surprlse to nearly every body ln th1s contest They were as a team unexperlenced but stood l1ke veterans under about three weeks yet were begxnnmg to show slgns ot workmg together Art Rooney shows promlse ot go1ng places th1s season as h1s work both ottens1ve and detenslve was by tor the best on the held dels proteges the lone touchdown of a M'SS OYER MISS WOODSTDE Nine , I T , . . . . , , I ' . L ' It ' I tire. They only had been practicing tor , , I . . . . . A . I . , , Q 0 . . , I fl , fl ,','., S V- ,f f X SEPTEMBER 15 Happy Felton Clocal boy makes gocdl comes back to h1s old stampmg grounds w1th h1s own now famous orchestra Happy Felton IS famlhar through hls broadcasts over KDKA As a graduate from Bellevue we were prxvxleged to be entertamed by htm and a part of h1s orchestra Thls was one of the most enyoyable chapels we have had and a good openmg number for the year SEPTEMBER 18 Shneks of chlldxsh glee mark the G1rl Reserve Ltttle Slster party Cr1es of Wheres my lttle s1ster'9 and Who has my supper? echo thro the gym Soon the strangeness wears off and dancmg to an begun Every onegoes home happy w1th a good supper and a good ttme to rememb er Th1s1n1t1al event prom1sed a good be glnmng for the Glrl Reserve year SEPTEMBER 21 Puttmg dS1dG dull school work for an afternoon of fun the faculty drove t North Park for thelr autumn corn roast Great sklll CVD was exhtblted by the men 1n pll1Cl11DQ horseshoes wh1le the lad1es dropplng school room dlgmty showed what they could do 1n the way of play mg mushball Then supper' Mr Mowls excelled a a cook frymg hamburgers Af t r supper 1n the fl1cker1ng candle l1ght they guess ed at names of famxlrar adver t1sements Slng mg ended the program and the HERBERT WEISZ p1cn1c was over SEPTEMBER The 12 A s held thelr annual corn roast at North Park today Under the expert gu1dance of Mclvlurtry and a few other the worms gave up the ghost and ylelcled the corn to the 12 As There were a few chlldren lost and the fasctnatlon of the re farestahon camp proved fatal to some Of course It dldnt ram although everyone from the wcatherman to Flea Metzger swore xt was QOIHQ to Even ra1n couldnt have spo1led that Sen1or p1cn1c at North Park Some of the dear SSHIOFS were so 1mpressed w1th nature ln the raw that they became lost Babes IU the Woods Fortunately they were found m t1me to share the corn and hot dogs After danc1ng and strolllng the moonltght these sweet chlldren satd fare wcll to the deer buffalo and lndlans and plowed through the mud home Ten I O C I 4 ' . . 3 - . 4 . . 2 A 0 0 o 0 V A - P . 1 22 . - - - 1 orchestra composed of boys in the school is - S 0 Q o 0 Y , A , 1 O I A - - . ' ' in ' l I f ' 1 f A 1 IW, ' mama Q3 M CQQM WM ZOOLOG Whxspers of Gee how can I do t7 What ll I do wlth the stomach? I dont llke to touch lt It s so shmy It smells bad What lnstrument sholl I use on h1s bra1n7 not gruesome murder belng planned but the Zoology class dolng the1r yearly dlssectlon of a frog Some of the young ladles have rather klnd hearts and cant bear to cut up o frog even though It has been plckled for Cl year To be sure the class w1ll recover from th1s gruesome procedure of d1ssect1ng frogs 1n tune to set out after butterflles and get the del1ghtful accumulatlon of angle worms and beetles necessary to a full apprec1at1on of the world of nature s marvels AB GUAM., 449 1066 10661500 1500 1500 to I guess I dont r ember the rest IXow you have had a whole semester to learn those dates' How do you expect to pass 1f you cant learn those few dates? Comes the day for fxnal exams TYPEWRITING The sound of muslc meets your ears as you mount the steps to the thlrd loor Can thms be where the orchestro prac t1ces'9 My eors must have decelved me No they have not dece1ved you It IS only Mrs Cox trymg to persuade her Typlng I class to show some s1gns of hte by playmg mart1al muslc on the v1ctrola LATIN 7?f'a7 I Why d1d your fellow students desplse you CGTGIIHGQ Why were those benches before you empty? and why N I No' Thats wrong You must tronslate your l1nes as they are wrltten not ww' I any way you choose Th1s1s to be a llterallq translat1on You must translate as It 1S glven It agaln And agom the I..at1n 6 enemy of oll Lotm 6 closses CICGFO HIS RY You senlors get out of here Thls IS my cldss and you better get out 1f you kno whats good for you I wont have my classes dlsturbed by you sen1ors Now M1ss contmue the presldents from Woshlngton to Roosevelt ond g1ve the porty fl Say what re Popes three rules of od they belong to ond two problems of the1r M v1ce to a young author? I-low m I suppos coreer Whot you con t7 There s Ino rea ed to know All th1s mlght be heard lust son why every student shouldnt know all If f before a fmal Enghsh exam the pres1dents Why FRONT ROW BURRALL SHORTLI07E RIBBLE BA R SUTTON ROW JOI-INSION JONES OI-ILL WILKINSON SCI-IENKLL CEINIE9 bOM:1cRDIN6 COX MITCHELL I THOMAS D THOMAS BLAKENEY GUYEP SI-IOPE ZUNDEL RUIHART RLBERT MONTGOMERY BACK ROW DODUS ELLENEEPGER MASONFR I-1ITTIF KING' M M W ,ZW QW! 1?-bf 'gif' EIEVEI7 I Ltr.:-J' C K u I D 8.61 ' 1 BJ1- , --103 71 4 - ' 1 ' - 0 0 I U 0 o 0 0 o l l' No . . its a ,t ' ' I . 'U I I I 0 ' o g I I .. . , 7h I I H I y I , M ,f ,4 A ' ' . . . . 3 I A ' o. . ' . d ' ' f f' L K . I . ' U I ' . . .I I .f'4 20!7dr, ' ' if q stu ent struggles brovely to -conquer the If K-Y ' .H I S I V ' ,I A' T A I I I S I . I :arf I. 0 X do q U 1 , I, V C , . Nl , . 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Conway Frances bash ul I Cray James sma Culp Dorothy attractlve DearoII: Helen pretty Duck Wrlluarn caretree Drckson Samuel droII Dixon Jerome artlstrc Downey Lsther pretty Easton Clarre quiet Eleyet Wanda attractrve Fuck Leonard bashtul Frncke Jack clever Frecse Kathellme IFIICIIIQSUL Fucks Anthony arllstrc Glaser Arthur mrschrevous Glrtch J Kenneth bash uI Griffith Catherine partrcular Freshman Class Haley Ruth unobstrusrve Hesse Betsy vuvacrous Haeppel Dorothy Ilkable Ho man Edward amusing I-Iolllhan Helen I:ruendIy r-Iunter Hunter Hunter Hunter Ralston per etual motron Roy Intelligent Verner buslnessllke WI bert quiet Hutchrngs Paul popular nson Elizabeth talkative nson Dorothy engagrng ohnson Martha perky Johnson Walter active Keerps Ruth Ioquaclous Kerr Robert peppy Kevan Wrlluam studlous 4 Patterson Wllldlm jolly Phrlllps Bebe colorful Poole Joseph backward Rollto Margaret Friendly Rostler Wrlluam strong man Randolph Frank dependable Reeb Grayce peppy Rees James sporty Ries Harry-.I sh Roche Allce good humored Roche Helen congenral Russell Frances vlvaclous Rall Jewel lnqursltlve Saylor James medltatlve Schaeffer Lourse ettlcrent Schlllung Robert handsome Schmrdt Ruth humorous Strucher George capable me W' I W, L1 Knapp Edrth actrve Sheehan JuI1a alert Lackner Mary qenual Lambo Ida merry Lowry Jean trnendly Logan Walter bashtul Luther Joseph bashtul Melghan Tom Iadres man M llrken Bull ambltrous Morgan James provokung Mountsler Frances Fluttery Murray James studrous McCampbeII Margaret talented cCIoskey Dorothy Jane jolly McCormick Robert comlcal McDonald Robert ambitious McGrath John pc-:rserverant McVay Wayne easy going O Connor Jack rovmg O Nerll John relrable Openshaw Thomas wrtty Rarlett Nancy rnqunsltlve I3 ale rac petite 3 Shore Herman reserved Short Clayton amusrng Smrth au brrlrant Smuth Richard bug hearted Smith Veronica orlgxnal Stelnmark Alice IyrlcaI Stone Mary oya Stonerod Jane reserved Thompson Murray determln d Trimble Bull scotch Troy B II happy go lucky Unkovlch Vlrglnra tranqul Vo Ruth s White Mary Aluce prquant Wrcks James lanky Wulson James drlrgent Wolfram Charles hardy Wrcnshall WlIIam IrveIy Wrught Walter peppy Young Robert cheertul Yourrson Dorothy enthusxastlc Twelxe I f 1 I, ,ff II V 1 .jj 'f - .bf IVIXIN . 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C 0 Q ACl1V1l1e rrulhons of m Let s draw a few from the hat and hold them up for your perusal From all appearances Mr McMurtry lntenas to commtt mayhem on Flea s de fenseless corpus These two are con st ntly found m some escapade B1ght now Flea looks a b1t the worse for the wear Its lust a plcture though Mtss l88U looks cnarmmg rn her ocrtod dress Mayhap she IS on her way for a lemonade at the corner confec 1on cry shop or Just off for a pleasant stroll down Ltncoln Avenue Wtth 1lS heavy traffrc of vrctonas and four rn han Its only Ruth Snyder who cavorted a b1t ago w 1th sundry other damsels fn some chapel program Ho me proud beautyl Unhand that gal vrllarnl Dont be alarmed 1t s only Dan Motley rn another of her talented charactenzatrons Here she IS the dark and bo cl bad man rn a Grrl Reserve skrt Our Dan can change from scoundrel to breezy reporter rn no trme at all Tommy Frtchett seems promtstng cs a lockey but we would rather see hrm rdrng a prano tool The horse s ems a btt balky so Thomas rs gorng to chas Us h m Note the look of concentrahon on Fltch ts face These two Emrly and Mary Alrce a c certarnly rn contrast wrth the stud ot appearance of Mary Hewett and Peg Bradlev Of course appearances are often decertful so dont draw any conclusrons These srlly sophomores are a mrx d up bunch Vlfhat Iohn Phrlhps IS do mg two classes b low hrs real status ts Cause for argument But water seeks rt own level so they say Maybe the s lly sophornores are wa1t1ng tor the street car Yonder stands Iohn Alden and hs fatr Prrscrlla Th1s combmatron drd sorne rare dralogue ln a gone but not to be forgotten chapel program lohn mrght let that murderous thundersttckk go of rf he saw any red skms skulkrn round Bob Hunter and SIS Chnton ably twtst ed up therr slang and colonlal dralect The new cholr robes and Elma Bard lel seems to rmpress and please Bob Burger 1n no small degree However hes a rather susceptlble youth and he seems to have cornered the market These are prctures of the Belle Hop t ff about to start for the South Pole to rntervrew Byrd on the questton of suf V Tn lteen 'rage for oeng tns Mtss Ohle heads tne expedttron atded by McCullough btoehr Cmef Allin Wrlharns Good Luclfl Cheenol . . . . 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I Wlth a tough schedule ahead and many pos1t1ons to be f1lled because f holes left by the graduahon Coach Zundel gathered the most prom1s1ng of h1s candt dates together a we k before the start of school for cond1t1on1ng Work1ng on th1s start coaches 1. u n d el a n d Shopewereready to beg1n ser1ous p act1ce as soon as the semester opened Every clay after school COACH ZUNDEL thecoacheswork ed under the burn1ng sun to form o team from green moterlal around such expenenc ed regulars as Rooney La Barre Capp and Wrenshall Thls gruel1ng work contlnued unt1l the f1rst few games were over From then on the pract1ce was for keepmg 1n shape and 1ron1ng out rough spots that were shown up by the actual games After teach mg the green motenol fundamentals the cooches worked the eleven men 1nto one c3ord1nat1ng un1t The good results of the efforts of the coaches 1S easlly seen 1n the flne showlng mode by the teom Now we pause a moment to th1nk of those unsung heroes C91 the managers The1r pre season work conststed mostly of putt1ng IH gool posts and slde l1ne w1res Before every game they l1ned the fleld and saw that all the egulpment wos ID place Durlng the game they corrled woter to refresh the to1l1ng glad1ators These are some of the thmgs that helped to g1ve Bellevue a successful seoson SEPTEMBER 23 Bellevue 12 F1fth O A team from the clty league prov1ded Bellevue w1th 1ts f1rst real test of the seo son After the f1rst guarter 1t was Just o questlon of how many touchdowns the Red and Black would be able to push over Flfth Plvenue prov1ded a stubborn de fense wh1ch was only overcome by Belle vues fast charg1ng hnemen In the second per1od the Zundehtes were at the1r best re peotedly bowhng over asp1r1ng tacklers and runners and hterolly runnlng Flfth off the1r feet The thxrd gua ter brought out a new opponent to face the B llevueltes Th1s re luvenated agg egahon ent1rely domlnated the f1rst part of thls penod but were dlS heartened after everal of the1r goal llne threats had falled thanks to the br1ll1ant back1ng up of the l1ne by Harry Brown The fmal p r1od brought another score and agaln Bellevue fa1led to convert Th1s v1ctory becomes more s1gn1f1cant os Westlnghouse the creom of the c1ty league defeated Flfth several weeks later by the some score SEPTEMBER 29 Bellevue 6 Dormont O Under a blaz1ng sun Bellevue outplay ed and outfought a b1g fast ond hlghly pralsed Dormont team and battered out a 6 O wm us1ng a f1rst guarter touchdown as 1ts margm of v1ctory After a fa t start the Red and Black at tack bogg d down and the power was not there when a touchdown play was needed Desplte the stopplng of the1r attacks Belle vues defense contmued to stop Dormonts offense repeatedly for no gam ln the f1nal per1od Dormont threatened Belle vues goal lme Wllh a ser1es of p ss s that at f1rst caught the Bellevue secon dary flat footed ut several brll hant defense playsbyCallahan saved the Red N and Black from MR SHORE the best features of th1s v1ctory was revenge dlsaster One of for Bellevue s last year defeat by Dormont Fourteen O I - - 1 , . 1 . . 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I . 1 AN ' 1934 ' GLEEM OCTDBER 'EXW J' 3 OCTOBER 6 Bellevue O Ol1ver O Bellevue ater starttng thelr sea son llke cham plons dtsip polnted thelr large body of ollowers by allowtng a a1r Oliver tcam to h c them to 3 scoreless he o the Qllver home CAPD te d Although they threatened repeatedly Bellevue could not supply the punch when tt was needed to push the ball over for the badly needed score There was no doubt but that the Bed and Black was off 1ts game and on another day mtght have easlly defeat ed the Ohver team ln such a slow ottenstve contest the honors went to the defense w1th Daugherty showmg up especlally well Ollver threatened only once a ter gammg the ball on a break but Bellevue s defense whlch unctloned well all day easlly stopped the asplrtng Qllver players OCTOBER 13 Bellevue 6 Sewzclcley 6 The tollowmg Frxday an over con tdent Belle vue eleven took to the held w1th an alr ot suprem acy gotten from no one knows where as they had been held to a t1e by a weak Ohver team the week betote As M FARLAND mtght be expected Sewtckley took the upper game w1th the PXCGDTIOH ot the last few mmutes The game was ragged throughout the cntlre SIXTY mlnutes o play ln the th1rd quarter the Red and Black defense cracked X X SIXEED AFX fl x f' A , f 5 . f' . l , . , f . 5 ' oll C ' ' n ' f' ,l . ,, ' l Bl . hand, which they held during the whole x- .X 35 53' D 2 2 Y . t X W1d9 open and the elus1ve llttle colored halfback from Sewlckley broke through the lme ard out ran the second ary defense for that coveted touchdown Stlll Bellevue refused to start and the cause now seem WEST ed hopeless wlth two mmutes left of the game Bellevue had the ball fourth down and yards to ao Ar Rooney dropped back ard punted Tlre ball went SOll1T1G over the head of the safety man who turned and de perately dlved 1n to the a1r barely touch1rg the ball wh1ch rolled to the eleven yard l1ne where the alert Red and Black llnemcn pounced on 1t From here Rooney fought h1s way to the two yard lme from where two plays later Art aga1n took the ball and crossed the goal as the flnal whlstle sounded As usual Belle vue alled to add the extra pomt wh1ch would have been the malgln of Vlctory OCTOBER 20 Bellevue O Crofton 7 Bellevue st1ll dazed by the strong Sew1ckley offense of the precedmg week bowcd to a uperbly dr1lled Crafton eleven the score belng 'YO Th1 was by far the most dtfflcult team the Red and Black encounter e lh1S ea cn Craftcns block rg was almct pheromlnal ln the f1rst auarter Howe er 1n the second quarter Bellewue march ed unheeded from thelr forty LX BARRE yard l1ne to the1r Seventee opponents three yard l1ne where they were stop pedfromcross1ng the last str1p by the whlstle end 1ng the flrst half Capp s defen SIVG play 1n the center of the llne stopped Crafton from g a 1 n 1 n g manytlmes when a flrst down POONEY m1ght have meant another score for the opponents Bellevue although defeated was by no means d1sgraced because th1s was thelr f1r t defeat 1n a tough schedule and by a power ful well dr1lled team OCTOBER 6 Bellevue 13 M1llvale O St1ll st1ng1ng from then' defeat the pre ced1ng week by Crafton Bellevue over team l3 O The game was fee med by the Red and Black offens1ve wlth the home team threaten 1ng many more t1mes than the two successful attempts The 1nd1v1dual thr1ll of the game was suppl1ed by LaBarre s several long runs one of wh1ch resulted ln a score M1llvale s l1ght team could not start an offense s t r o n g e n O u g h DISTCG Bellevue s defense at any tlme and the re sult was a slow game whlle M111 vale had pos e s1on of the ball Th1S game fur mshed a rest for Bellevue w h o took th1s game IH t h e 1 r u s u strlde SLOAN , . , - f f . . ' ' ' ' C c ' ' . h , ' ' ' ' ' . 0 o o - E I ' powered and crushed a fighting lvlillvale 0 I 0 0 'Q 'r W , , s V ' , A ' ' - . 's q t o d ' S 5 . i L A . . ' . , s s- .V I ' ' . A O1 mlnutes ot play Bellevue 6 Coraopolls 7 Atter bel ng pushed over the flelcl ID the txrst quarter Bellevue came back to out play the1r r1vals although they talled to out score the m by one po1nt Dur1ng the d1s WQENSHALL astrous tlrst perlod when Coraopohs scored the1r touch down lt was only the playlng ot Wrenshall at Center that saved Bellevue from havlng thelr goal hne crossed several tlmes ln the second quarter the Bed and Black were ar roused and tought the1r opponents on even terms Commg back after the1r rest at the halt Bellevue outplayed thelr b1g opponents scor1ng one touchdown on a march down the held and t1ght1ng the ball to the two A thlng to be notlced 1n th1s game was the tunctlonmg ot Bellevues passmg attack tor thc, llrst t1me th1s season Bellevue 12 Ben Avon O lak1ng 1ts t1rst step 1n the w1nn1ng of the North Boroughs champlonshlp Belle vue trounced Ben Avon s squad l2 O on the sloppy Ben Avon held In the hrst quarter GRISHKOT Bellevue march ed from the1r own forty yard hne where Sloan re ce1ved a bad k1ckott to score the1r hrst touch down and what proved to be the WIHIIIHQ po1nts From then to the tlnal wh1stle the g a m e w a s all Bellevue w1th the wlnners scor mg agaln on a long pass trorn R o o n e y to Le Barre 1n the th1rd penod The sllppery condltlon of the tleld stopped Bellevue many nmes The Ben Avon backs could get no place PUTCH agalnst the strong Red and Black defense Wlth thls v1ctory ln tow Bellevue should have l1ttle trouble 1n takmg the North Bor ough s Champlonshlp agaln Bellevue 31 Avalon O The closmg ot the l933 p1gsk1n season was a happy one tor Bellevue The Red and Black thoroughly trounced 1ts perpetual r1val Avalon 31 O The proverb1al duck would have been 1n h1s glory on the water covered held The k1ck ott had to be made three txmes betore 1t was good thanks to the sloppy condltlons Avalon could do noth1ng IH the way of ottense ln the tlrst holf but they stood off the strong attacks of Bellevue very nobly Twlce 1n e tlrst ew they held Belle vueprachcallyon thelr goal l1ne After thls touch downs were not so hard to get ln the th1rd quarter Avalon started an otten s1ve whlch travel ed tor about forty CALLAHAN they would get talrly deep ID enemy terrltory they were always stopped The Red and Black aga1n 1n the fourth perlod opened yards but when Eighteen .- ' 0 0 ' . 1 1 l ' I T -- O I I yard line, where it was when the game end- I . ' . ed. . -- 0 0 ' ' ' - th ' f , the1r dnvmq offense wlruch netted two more touchdowns and the only extra polnt scored oll year Thle crowmng v1ctory qove Belle vue another North Borough s Chdrnp1on Shlp Now let us s1t back and th1nk over the var1ous players wh1le we QIVG you a few 1m presslons ot Copp om C a p p te r a n nas years team was a s re t or year s lane Speedy sure taclc er In o c Capp would have en an asset t any team McFdr1ond Jack McFarland ba a l ot qettnnq down n me under punts an nallunq has man IS ar was tnrst year out yet he rn a d e e North Borouqhs team published by a local newspaper WIEDEMEULLER Sloan Haav un: r w s o e ot the malns a s wound whrch Coacncs Zundel and Shope hope to our a stronq forward wall next tear l-larvo start cd e ery qarre thus past season except the Dormor Avon qarn clearly dernonsrrated hrs abuluty to pro duce larqc qaps In the opposunq team s lane Collohon lc la an was a qood 1 na bar er lS was ronclusnv ly prove when he piloted the e a Bla l durlnq the entire last halt against Avalot lhu tlrne the team scored three touchdowns Calla han hurnselt scored the extra oolnt whlch made tne orc 3 'West enny West n I y ar n made the lett tackle posntxon wthout my questuon e rnax ot the Vear tor lrn nas when ne bloc touchdown aqamst I or e Avalon Putch l eve coac es Zundel and Shope nee ed reltabe la to tll a brea h llne o we w a s t s to be ca upon l-las pep was re to un rt w l1 e into the worn out players FUCHS Nrneteen Brown W en Fuch q t hurt lust betoe the tnst qame arry rown was I e from halt back an arter up to tull baclc Hs aclnnq up he e thc Sevlckly qame averted a touchdown whuch would tavo won or t e vlsutcrs Has play was an ms Ira n to the ot e s Lo Borre Locne La Barre a sensor was noted or hrs passes w s on the recelv end ot man t rll unq aerlal heav es trom Rooney l ns last three year has name has een mdellbly enqravffd on Bellevue s qrud :ron records Booney Art was beyond e h ow ot o u bt Bellevue s nunq ht n bac tueld He ran he punted and he passed our team to seferal ot Its crown lnq vnctorues BROWN Bossell H m came out toward thc close ot the seasot b t that dld not stop hm trorn rnalunq the varsity l-l started trree oames and 'nade a very creolble showunq sn each Weldmuller ln the beqlnnrnq ot the season We-:de played a reqular end A tlns post he was good en ho was hu te to a hal ac where he was better but wnth the return ot Fuchs he was shltted baclc to nd and here he was bet er stlll Wrenshdll u e W r e n s s record reqular center fvas e to e en I He was noted tor s m a sh t pertectly qood nerny la an smeared the run ner betore he even qot started Gnshkot us Grls ot was I hu Kf a Many ac e ay wa s cuodenly spelled Lf IS har tac Inq ROSSELL Fuchs The Ppple was the bugoest player on our team Nenqrnnq '98 pounds He was hurt before the Alurnnl qame In an automobnle accadent but when he In ally made hrs debut as a tull baclr agamst Mullavale he showed everyone how the posutuon shoul e playe , l h s o 4 r I 'M ' ' - l-l B sh'tt d - d f - U du 'I - . l b ' t lin in A - I F h . ' ' p' - . I , tio r h r . ' - ' ' ' . H T . , a fa -T ve 1 ot t iT1q.I. I V u be this V - rg ' ' h' ' s a l and - b I a t' e bl lr e r, - - I be .o ' I h - A, YT th 5 ad a ' had a d h'b't d I V Id lb TX9 shi A llq I the d .. . D I y Th' ye his , ns' All - X - - I ' . . . H A' 1 4 U ' ll 'elf a 'o. a n ' ty , G ,', I- , I l Ald t - If . ' - h syamev, and sterling smashing' line play in the Belrl A 1 ' ' ' ' T ' . A + . + ' . Th s 't d t-b ,lr N ' l ' ' e + '. DA ld Calfh sq l lr . Th' - , ' 2 d . ' R d I nd c' ' ' A t. - - . 1 S . . . ' ,A R b - 1 SC I-O' ' hall a s ' ' ' on b ved. P - I . his t'rst e ut he ed hu . . t a ' ' 7 ft , e p y d ' . Th fill- . A h' . tell on a ted I my f th mt -V ' 'Q hy a be s't l d. an olt H A - - + kl l t r h ' D .' 1 h' d ll' . d a ' l d I c, in a tirinq ' ur - - - 'ch' t ' he X ' ! tirt lled ' I l V ' ' su ' still .e ' . ' ' .f . , ,, d b OCTOBER 2 Wrth the usual hrlarrtv and horse play the lO As rent to North Park for ther annual prcnrc where they all had a good meal and a good trme OCTCBER 3 lust about naw Poor Nfork l wc are addrng an rncentrve to those whose lrghts had growr drrn n a Cnolastrc way Mr Masoner l s rnfor ned th gen eral publrc that he rs a proud father Clts a boyl Classroom Chatter has rt that a C r tam someone ard to Mr Htttre r Hrttre drd you ever hear a rabbrt bark? Mr l-lrttre Rabbrts do not bark S ud ent But Mr Hrttre Moon says that rab orts eat Cabbage and bark Heard n an Fnglrsn 6 Class Cthey really ought to know betterl Mr Montgomery to pupl after readrng Bfrons Apostropke to the Ocean What does the word apostro he r ear rn hrs ase7' Puprl h apo trophe rn thrs Case rs when a letter rs left out and a mark lrke a Comma up srde down rs put rn place Of rt tCan you make rt out7l NEENHAN HECKMAN CHAMBERS FITCHETT OCToBFR6 - - - - - lt rs a wond r that tl e SrudenrCou1 rl doesnt Charge admrssron to the Fresh man asse rbly They grow brgger and better every year Thrs one was such a rrot that even Rro Rrta was enthus rastrcally slarn and there was a shock rng revelatron of femrnrne anatomy rn 1 C readrng After the Pro lrrrran rnter pretatron we understand why Old Back Toes head was hangrng low We dont wander that Certarn grrls fre strll trvrna to remember the real mas and songs whrch they so sadly f r got that mornrng However all sms were forgrven wnen the entrre Class sarrg together The Freshmen were permrt t C. to have chapel frrst ard 'nore than one Senror boy was heard to say thos Freshmen grrls sur know therr stuff OCTCBEH 23 Wrth tne gatherrng ot a host ol prr ates sarlors farrres and a gallant Cav alrer the Orrl Reserves held a Hallo we en party wrth therr usual success rn entfrtarnrng a Crowd After games and dancrng everyone enroved refreshment and ent heme Prrzes were awardel to Francrs Ross l Mary lane Chappl lors Barnes and Lrly Nel on for the Co tumes OCTOBEB 26 Whrrrr whrrrr go eleCtr1C mrxers and yum mm yum mm go the members of the staff as th y prepare the sweets for the lr n Iam Thrs was really an evenrng f fun and work rn rfrss Ogden s krtchen lncrdontally acne of us were allow d to eat the Candy we made sad Tl member f tt ormusement how when she demon trated novel ways of gettrng rnto her bed whrch rs rather hrgt One of her methods resembled a run nrng broad rump or a pole rump sans the pole On thrs nrght all rs Confusron last mrnute Changes are made rn stunts propertre are berng gathered together actors feverrshly try to learn therr parts some people try to do home work tl dont see when they had trmej staff l arned to therr lvfrss Ogden kept t OCTCBER 27 Crepe gap to the rraht ol them Crepe paper to the left ot them Came lrke a refrarr of Boots when the gym wa trnally declared decorated Gay stream rs hung from the walls and attractrve rustrc rarlrng Crrclrng the entrre danc- Twenty -vf x V ' ff ' o o Q 0 0 JU I - ' ' 'j I , r A - w f '- . 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A D , I V I floor plea ed tle most cr1t1cal eye C1der ICG cream preteels and home made candy snmulatea the app t1te lflLlSlC by Dck Gaertners band lured IO t rct1r1na feet to the dance floor The hm Iam the l1TSl b1a event of the socldl fear the GLldllOI1llI'1'1 and the gym were well f1lled w1th '1 Jostlmg elbow 1abb1n'g Hob The s u'1ts Tl11S year were so clev C 1d o well orqamzed that the 1udgc had d1ff1cu y 1n Choo lI'1fj the w1nner By a cle vot tl1e DFl7G vtent to the V' A C whos dlvorce u1t of 'Vfr G l lfladeatouchdown ver us Etta Lotta Qpmach had the mufed aud ence hold ma the1r s1des nd rockmg on the1r seat The cases were ably presented by the attorney the 1ury cons1st 1na of members 1r1 aym SllllS were mo t exemplary A n ff tou h 1n court scenes was adaed rn the u e of roller skates 1n e ablmg the pr nc1pals m the case to on mute from the1r eats to the w1tness tand w1th a m1n1mum of effort and no s tthe 1rcny of rtl Th1s stunt had OT1Q1HGl 1ty and made use of clever co tumes and props After the stunts all repa1red to the aym wh 16 dancma and refresh 1er1t c9nt1nued t1ll I1lldI'11Qlll AS1dC from the leakag 1n the Clder barrel anl the need for aolashes Wltl11Tl 1ts v1c1n1ty te 933 1 am w no 1 an art1 t1c' and a f1nanc1c1l succe Bellevues Cheer Leaders At the bea n n cg o f t 1 ar1d1ron sea on 1n Bellevue lll a r 1t N d1 ofered that w e la c lc e c those sp1r1t 1n spmng leaaers r t h e eat ole Red ani Black qener ally referred to JA K HARRIS CIE I er Ac Jrdlna 1 Loacl undrl 1 ue Twenty one 'I call for asp1ranls who des1red to try fn t o thes VOC IT1ClCS For a w ffeelfs th new aophcan wcre p'11ently chooled 1n the vCII'1011 WG! e a 1 n cheers oy tho e veterans of the meqaph o n e s Harms and F1t chctt and f1nal N W a t e r Vfflqll small 111 1 a 1 'rw if ' 1 ' were elected 43, 4' to round out a ,, small but p p by tr1o of cheer ltadcrs who l ad the cheer t e rt fo t all trugge on Be e vues f1eld however after the f1rst few c e a1np'a1nts of th che r l aders WALTFR WRIGHT mached the ear of Mr Zundel Wllll t1e hearty approx al of Student Counc1l ccnd all ror cheer leader was IS u cd to the fa1r sex of Bellevue 1-ltgn and '1 larae gatherma responded Wllll tl1e re 1lt that after areful del1berat1on Pea gy Neeran Peggy Heck nan and Betty lane Chombrrs were elected 1n lead ma cheer l11 IIl6Cllf1l9Y 1 dec1df 1111 provement wx 1oted and from tl1en on llll scxtet of Y ll l3rod1cers contmued l ad tl1e Che r for the Bellevu Hrah mchool football and basketball 'earn Althouah Walter Wnght and laclc Hams were almo 1 fatally covered w1th m d at t1e Avalon aame tl1ese two lfllfllfbll supporters of the Bed and Blacl' Wll probably l1ve ot r late many t11 1es over not hr y bravey led a cheennq h1gh lf p1r1 ed crowd of Bellevue p rt1sans fn a rem soaked mud cove red held so mat the Bellevue lnqh eleven galloped rouah shed over the1r ne1ghbor1ng r1vals from Avalon and p1led up an over fvhelm 1nd 1. e of 31 to U May our cheer lead ers 1n the futur patte1n the1r act1ons titer hose of th1s past year and Belle vue t a ll w1ll cont1r111o to rule up v1c F l . . i , 1 , . , H ., - 11 f r V e . 1 fe l e' 1 ' V1 9 A ' is 1 1 li' 1 1 . 1 1 s - 1- 1 is N f . 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V 11111-1:1'1ll 1 '- w y T l oT a brave young Wl'o wore nclTher ern or nor TerTan plald u ran To a Touchdown The very Tl ST play e TruTh oT TT was h ran The wronq wa ave my revenge h e wT a sne r W en up nn Th drwndshrd Thfre rose a Bronx rhr e 4, ped To hu eT T bla eye dad sm r r up r T e s ands soT The g oT hrs he Yon, ve brolcen my hearT you w eTch he creed :Ts sulcn WT h Th T he ou hed upon The TS And Torcod Th enemy hne To yreld qrnmy reealled hrs pasT msTalce ornfi IT 6 r r To mu e n earn e u 1 For noThTnq now could save The Ty e quarTeT back heoved a lasT onq pass And sTumbhnq ouT oT a squurrmrq mass Came CuThberT The bold :Th wnde lunq arms T e sTenos blared T Th Tn wld alarms uqhT The ball and hs sTrT The Toe came on Trorn every Tde T e oalloprnq qlToT h passed Them y And howled WhaT a qlorlous way T one e Tumers qun barlxed a parhnq shoT The queshon as would he lee TT r n T e qoa lane T3-eclconed SI yards away l le a d lrarly would save The 1 an breaThle T ur T rr ed oTT 1 CuTTTe 1 1 e en my Toelnlcs v Th one oud whoop Came cenTerTnq on luke a cavely Troop u CuThberT qarnoly sTegq red on T he me was pasT uno none F7 n 1 ro 5 mlo n he e i n y or ll rw CuThberT T nes o e hero lo c and won a oarne he nev r qnv s a pas uno Thou The Trclfle our whom he hu our T e u a 'na e poTnT a Ter Trufhdo n Hlnts from the Huddlers The Team Every mon for h1mselT cmd Tloe devll for Us oll Rooney When The Tron 13 hot sTr1ke Loborre A hord b9Q1I'lP1l'1Q maketh fl qood endmg Fuchs Out of The frymq pon 1r1To The Tre McForlor1d A gentle hI'11Ql1l was ormlf mo on The nlom Twenty three Brown He lutl Th The mall on The heod Vlfrenshull ue The Ton rm us lmr I'll Tell ou a ee lad l B T '- T Th A e y. l II lu e Cr. d i h .e Y h T fr C T T 2 - . fer. 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Andrew CAndyl Patch s Pred1ct1ons for the School Term 1934 1935 ltr Pu ch upon b 11g quest1oned C' t wha h thought would prooably l1app n 1n Bell vue Htgh School n X year promp ly 1nade thes pred1ct1on h chool tor 1 would begtn August l l93fl Xfal or 'Wrtght would take Arthur Poo1 y p'ac 1n the backf1cl.l of the B ltcvdo foo ball tcam Mr Schenk l would d1m1s school every day at 2 oclock A V rslty marble team would be orgamzed A new stad1um bu1lt and clochcated to Bellevue s outstanomg stud cnt of the past year Wllfred CW G Ll Lancaster and that the Belle Hop would bc 1S ucd every day w1th a full ten page ot sports alone Ed1tors Not Andrew has slgned a f1fteen year contract to coach the marbl teams of h1s former Alma Mater Upon be1ng guestloned on the sta tus of B H S m the f1eld of ahlet1cs Mr Putch sa1d lf Zundel can f1nd ct man to f1ll LaBarre s olace at half Fucks plac at full Wrenshals place at center CAn ldcal would be a man '1ke the C,h1ef l the football team m1ght be a sweet ag gregat1on or else The basketball team quoth Mr Putch w1ll be m1ss1ng an ultra f1ne manager but they w1ll manage to sur v1ve w1tho.1t h1s efforts The Chefs arutude on th tddlf nx tcam was non co'nm1tto1l l-le sud rl of II large e ough covers were used 1 oon y and West m1ght be able to earn t1 r lett r at th1s sport VCIY ca ny The scholast1c outlook 1S bad Putch pc s that the ldea of N B A CNo Be wards Ava1lablel w1ll be carr1ed out The teachers should guoth h have all work done 1r class and no ntght work Oh Yeah say the teachers Dont put that n our puptls heads Ancl now the Ch1ef has pcked a football team for next fall that should beat all comers Every team tl at fo fo1t to Bellevues varstty th Preserves w1ll take on that same day The l1neup IS as follows Twottle Twlddle F Gutcndorf f1rst down T Albnght m1ghty Wrlght g1ant 200 pounds Neav1tt Cuthbert H Stroup rr11croscop1c C Bald Baby Tom Gear Sh1fty R McGregor p ewee I Harms S S Cutex Vahres lU Yd Tetyo 1 . . .. . . . 1 - 1 - ' - - 1 1 - - 1 v . 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E --- . w n -f ur AN LEEM 'G ' 1934 NOVEMBER NOVEMBER Agarn afte rts stlence a11 YI aym e c h o e s wtth marchrng eet w o t h r e e o u r o v e r and over agarn as the long co1 umn rn o V e s rythrmcally a r o u n d t 1 e room To the rear MARCH1 The column reverses lrke a welt trarned vrtantry regrment Counter march rrght MARC1-11 The lrne hestrtates everyonf seems to have lorgotten how to counter march Can 1t be that they re all rresh men rn thts Clas 7 No thfres a well kncwn semor and a couple of ,umor over there 'What s t1 e matter 11171111 t11e people anyway? Cant they re111e111bc1 G1'1f1l11I'1Q9 Well rt looks as rt Mrss S111 ton v 111 have to star' teachrng 11 I11 to IWSQ SU WON march all over agatn Gym class s hav ta ted rrgm Wh e they left o a t 11 be ure to 11ave her name o her ay111 c rc s they cant cet orrreone else s There s the get dressed betore t11e bell xed W1 1 ll Sl lo e neyt cla s and the same trantrc earch lor a corr1b or a compact There ar freshmen who cant seem to lock 111911 lockers 1u t as other freshmen belo e them could not lt doesnt seem poss1ble that two months have passed and v ere all back rn school Swrmrmng has begun agan too Everyone who want to IIUIY go QXAIIT1 1 mg rnstead ot takrng gym to some rts much more fun to do surface drve than to do runmng steps rn place and touch therr to s wrth therr ltnaers There 19 always a tarr srzed swtmrmng clas NOVEMBER 2 Rabbrts rwp O11 ot l1at thmgs d1 appear flfld even Flea Metzgar was tool ed W en Ionnson the magrcran came to town Thrs wa a cl ver p rtormance and the student body emoyed rt rm n 'rs ly We ltke these specral chapelsl NOVEMBEH 3 Today we nod a srngrng chapel and 11ked rt Thrs and spontaneous cheenng gave the team a brt ot encour ag ment tor the garr1e Wtth Cory NOVEMBER 7 lectron day brought the school board to v1s1t the classes and brought contusvon to the faculty Mr Campbell entered Mlss Ogdens Ertghsh class to trnd Ed Shryock orattng on EI'1Ql1S11 lltera t re rn t ont ot the class and Mlss Ogden secluded tn a back seat Now what new wrrnkle rn class method rruaht be? NOVEMBER 10 Wtth ttery oratory Rev 1-ludnut ot Presbyterran church delrvered Ar111 trce Day speech on World Peace 1s a popular chapel speaker and hr 111 al Jay well 11 d Nov EMBER 13 The H1 Y entertamed the Grl Re Ives at it d1r1ner whtch was hearttly fn1oyed by ev ryone present NOVEMBER 14 1 VW B 1 r and Mrs Corbett spoke IH chapel ot the purpose ot the charrty game between Belevue and therr tradr tonal toes Avalon They asked a large esoonse to therr plea tor funds for the local charrtres Strckers were drstrrbut ed tellrng the rntentron of blowrng rn the dwelltng of Avalon and the 1r1struC hons were to strck ern everywhere 1111 v1a obeyed to the letter Twenty six 1 1 . . 1 0 n 9 . 1 U 1 1 . ' s e e , .1 1 f ' ' '.- . . ' 'Jr i1,e1.e'. '1 , ' . s u 1 111 e r, the I I I I fl V ' f 1 HO NE, 1 .. , . 1, t , , i H ,. 1 . I . 1 K '- e 1 . 1 A . X A - E I I I I , J , 1 , '. 1 E ' 1 A 2- ' A I I lr' 1 , X L 1 . A I CI - 1 A U E T 11 1 C I ' .,S,. 2 I. .4 1 1 . , 11 ' 1 1 , ' s 2 ' A ' .1 A 'A 4. ' , '. , e ' ' 50 1' I . 3. ' ' ' I 1 I I I I J' - 1 ' t1 e , , . 4 3' 15' A ll A . . ' . the ' ' , ' an r er L ttt s 11110, , , Y O 1 - Tl'16Tf?!15 Miss Sutton telling every grrl to I, fd A P 'L n 1 , I , . . 1-1fe+1c1111r: 1' e v :z , ke lotl fs ro '1 11111 tl, s A , ' - fxar e ruml to V . f' J rings r th. ' I 0 0 0 . ' 'C Y ' ' , Y f f ' A 51: 1' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' , ' S 7 111' e ' 1 ' ' 1 .lil , I ' ' I I I I ' ' . ' 1 , L. , s ' .c 1' f , f . o , 1 1 'L 1 1 1 YT' ' V , 1 I 1 . I S A1 - 1 - ,1 , - . Q . . . E ' 'I - ' - ' ' r, Q - I I I I ' . V I H , ' . 1 1 ', . .1149 f fl 1 1 1 . . After school g1rls flock to the gym to slgn up for soccer Soccers a popular sport Everyone seems to enjoy stub bmg the1r toes and freezrng Well each one to h1s own taste somethrng has to be done wrth all that exces energy It s weeks before the class soccer teams are chosen games are play d In the meantrme theres practlce At last the teams are hosen omores play Sen ors and Senrors play Fresmen When the classes have al played each other the Army Navy teams are chosen and the game of the season 1 played and weeks more before the Iunrors play Sophomores Soph NOVEMBER 15 Glvrng a last good krck Catherrne Chrrcosta Navys Center forward sent the ball through the goal posts maklng he score l O ln favor of the Navy The Ar ry and Navy soccer teams made up of gtrls from all tlte classes were playmg November day botn gloomy and muddy However everyone was so 1nterested 1n the game that nerther the mud nor the cold bothered From the begrnnxng the game was hard and fast and r1e1ther team seemed able to garn ln the sec ond quarter the Navy managed to work the ball down the fleld and a goal was made the only one of the game The Army pla ed hard IH an attempt to t1e th ore but they were unable to make any h ad fvay and the game ended wxth the Navy the v1c or NOVEMBER 16 Th1s was one of those ass mblres VIl't1Cl'1 are the :oy of the faculty The cholr was pres 'mted rn the1r red and black robes bel nngrng dlstlnctly to Belle vue MISS Blakeney has accomphshed so much rn thelr tra1n1ng that the school takes real prld tn every appearance they make Dr Ferguson made a surt able talk on Mu rc Apprecrauon whrch added to the 1nso1rat1on of therr perform ance NOVEMBER 27 Avalon w1ll whme tonrght Avalon wrll whmel Avalon could not help br.. wh1ne after our Pep chapel Th talks of the member of the team and th presenc of e1ght school repre enta trves bedecked rn red and black added to our enthusra m We cheered long could not help but hear us The entrre chool left the assembly wrth the deter mma on to Jorn the f llows on the held and vln that Avolon game Speeches by Mr Shope ana M Zunclell ongs and cheers led by our new leaders and the ceremonral buryrng of a battered dummy were the mam factor ln tlc p p nneetmg before the Avalon game Wrth any degree of cooperatron we ought to take our old rrvals oy 1 substantlal score FRONT PON BARRETT HUTCHING-S CJNNINF CCI-IAFFFR MOODY HATTMANN DODDS 'AWRY BROWN BRUCE BENNET HILYE 'ENTER GRAHAM MUFLLER FIELDS BERG-MAN POCKTW NELSON B RIES DENSLOW BAILEY RODDY JOHNSTON BACI RON 1-LOYD KERR MQCLOSKEY BREININ6 . , 0 0 0 0 2 . f . S V - ' el ' ' , . y A e I A I ' ' ' ' - I O I I O O O O . I . . I I ll 1 4 A I 14 ' , I I L ll ll A - I 9 . . L s A ' ' . L ' - e e , s - Q t -' l 1 ' :S . Thelf CTHUUCII Qflfmf? It WGS Cf TYD1CGl after we were hoarse so that Avalon l - Q Li ' ' .e ' , , s N , I , . -,- I ' ' 5 V . . , 3 I Q A . e sc -N, f A ' ' , 1 e ' 1. ., , ' A - . ' . ' f . ? A . - ' I . --- , -' ,cg ,, 1 , I 1 X I I I xl r . 1 l V V A I I l f X ---l'I Twenty-seven NOVEMBER 22 The Spanrsh Club had a very rnter c rng meetrng at whrch Mrs Nellre Bob poke bhe brought back frorr Sporr wrth h r many Spanrsh serapes hawl and other natrve artrcles Span 1 h songs were sung by the students and Brll Cowan then gave a talk on Span' h foods and therr oreparatron whrch made every one hungry Then tne club drd cro s word puzzles rn Spanrsh They found out though that these puzzles were much easrer thar cross word puzzles rr Englrsh OI'lSO1'1 NOVEMBER 28 These dreary sharp Nove nber day make us all wrs'r we could curl up rn front of a frre and forget all about schoo chool books school houses schorl teachers school boards and anythrna else even rer otely suggestrng school ln tead We dash hrther and thrther and yor through snow flurrres or late Nov ember sunshrne tryrng our best to get belated homework don before Thanks grvrng vacatron There rs always much to do rt seems foohsh to wastf good trme dorng such a trrvral thrng a hornevt ork Strange the teachers cant eem to see thrngs from our pornt o vrew Lrfe would be so comfortaole rf rt were not for that blrnd fury fpoor work notrcesl wrth the abhorred shears whrch drsturbs all our ease and comfort NOVEMBER 29 Thanksgrvrng chapel followed the ancrent and honorable custom of deprcr rng Iohn Alden and Drrscrlla Why dont you speak for yourself lolrn'P was grven a new meanrng T G Tom Frtchett and Buth Snyder gave a tap dance and sang Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet Everyone apprecrated thrs num b r and the students frled happrly ort for therr much antrcrpated Thar KS 1 tr 1 holrday O dearest reader do you remember rn l933 the Slst of November? Twas then that Bellevue won all ts fame fn the Olymprcs soccer game On Bryant Street Athletrc freld We for ed the lnternatronal champs o Vreld Thermometers fro e so cold was the day And the snow was o thrcl that we had to play Vllrthout seerng the ball our shoes froze rnto skrrs Our opponents wore skates rn the snofv to tlrerr kn The ball rt ll wa otr greatest worry For rt gathered snow as rt rolled thru he flurry lt a ew trl rt became three feet round f nd rf we let rt stand strll rt froze to the around lwo mrnutes to play the score nothrng ravor of the champ when our apron ent arew hot lqhcy swooped down on the ball and crrbbled away Krckcd th ball through the goal rwt to our drsmay Then there was a clatter a clash and some crres Tre ball broke rrrlo pre-ces lf orr prrse There s ood Mrss Button a frozen referee Whrch left us wonderrng where the rea ball mrght be e crawled on our knees and found rt at last v e skrred to the goal post and racked rt past The whrstle then blew We had won the game And to M1 s Sutton went all the credrt r blame Twenty eight 0 0 0 o f ' - 1. V . . . ,Sl , ' . .. S r . 1 , , pr e , 5 A . . - , . J a, . . . C 1 f , .FS 1 . , . 1 ,7 , . . M , , 'J ' - Q .' S C , 1 I - - . . f w I- ' t l I I I ' A ees v wr, SC 9 E l T, .' ll r -. r ',,'I ' . . 1 A L T rl 1 - 1 . ' I. . C - . 5 .J , , - w ,. . , . J. r , V I ' ,1 ' A . . . . WW ' AX s, f ,A A .. . S -J ' ' A 1-1 . . X A . L . , . to naughtf-A G -' f. , . . . , fa ' I . so . . . . V -, s , ,, . ,J ' V ' ' , lg I 7 4 . , . . I 53 , r ' - e V E- ef.: , . , . . ll 4 Y , . f l . , ' , .' 7 rr sur o 0 s a ' ' 4 ' V . L . fc , , . , ' ' .- l - - , v A I 1 Lx I - , ' L- . E ' ' W . ' I . . , , A .H ' , mln YV .. ,. ,, . . ' . . , , , , K2 1 ' ' ' ' . -f f 4, A A 1- A U S, , 'D AN EM ' GLE 934 '1 DECEMBER DECEMBER 2 Lucas betber' Porch Galbratth and Rossell took a ltttle test at Tech They were at tt from 9 OU unttl l2 OU and a ter tt clatmed tke 1 st couldnt th nk any wore Bad for the weal end DECEMBER 5 Rev Uoft howed ptctures taken whtle he vtstted the l9'33 Century of Progre s the Chtcago Worlds Fatr l-lts ptctures vtere of tnterest to those who ltad or had not been to the Patr The crnes taken from the too of the Sky Rtde Tower wer surprtstng tn tltetr effect One,qot a very dtfferent slant on the people below fro t uclt a hetaht Stud ents Craned thetr necks to see tt they cot ld ftnd some one they knew tn the flashes of the raptdly movtng crowd No one however seemed to have anv suc cess Then Mr Goff showed some Col ered sltdes of the Adler Planetartum by ntaht vthtch were truly beauttful The uhtch was entoyed by everyone DECEMBER 8 Bellevue 35 Shadystde l6 lraveltng to Shadvstde Bellevue obcned tts eason wtth a 33 lh vtctory over the Fast lTnders Tlte Red and Black took an eaty lead and were t ver threatened as they coasted tnto a slow ftntsh The game was not much of a test for the regulars tne many substttutes saw actton The scortng was featured by La tiarre and lohnson who accounted for ma ty of the ba Lets DECEMBER 11 --'- Mtss lohnston ld ltke you to meet my father Wtth thetr respecttve dauah ter draggtng them by an arm or an ear the long Suffermg fathers wtth embarra ed grtns at each other sat down to a aood meal and entoyed the program hat they had formerly thought of wtth aoprehenston Mr Munn gave a father to daughter talk that gave tne gtrls foocl for thoutght along wtth a humorous story DECEMBER 12 Bellevue 24 Brtalgevtlle 25 For th tr second game of the l933 u ason the team tourneyed to Brtdge vtlle only to return beartng the short end of a 25 94 score The locals were ahead at the half l5 t2 tn fact tt was only by a whtrlwmd last mtnute ftntsh that Brtdgevtlle managed to eke out a l potnt vtctory lohn on was htgh scorer of the eve rt ng wtth hts customary ten potnts I-I was however Closely tratled by Loute LaBarre who had seven The team a a whole dtd not ap pear to be as clever tn tts passtng nor a accurate tn tts shots tn thts encounter a tt dtd agatnst Shadystde Much tm prov ment ts needed whtch tt ts hoped ll b exhtbtted tn future games DECEMBER 14 Bellevue 32 Perry 27 It r tratltng the Ctty Leagucrs to most o th game the Red and Black cat back tn the clostna moments to fntsh on the long end wtth a 32 27 scor hc htqnly pratsed Perry team play cd true to form tn the ftrst half and h ld C cotmtandtng lead at the end of the econd quarter ln the thtrd quat e B llevue overcame P rrys lead and ftn tshed four po nts ahead of thetr ttred op ponents Thirty . K' A 0 0 o 0 'T' V' Y I L ' IS, - . . . 5 ' I t lf f , , - . - . f t t v u, t f ' ' 1. . tl . ' - 1 ' 1 I C U I . O I C C f-. - fl E , - A , , l 1 ' I ' ' -- V V LS. , . 5 . A Y . ' , Q- X , . UM ' ' C , tt se Y , ' 1 , r., . J ' n s Q. . - ' 5 f , ' ' I I 1 ' , t ' B L . . - Y 1 -I - , ' ,S ' I , - - ' 1 , te I I 'J V 7 , chapel ended wtth a htlartous Comedy J' ' ' I 3 t ' P . . . . , , , F . . . V . . ., . - , f U . yy' Q I W- . Af I , , X ' . 1. ' , ' o 0 1 o ,, ., t l 1 ,Q . . C , ' ' -,fte 'L ' 1 r ' V 1 ., L - I , t t e . , t . O 'N I , U V ' ' V wwf-x X ' A a ' ' - fs . K , t C. f . . 1 71 N ' ' Q R l. ' 0' ' , ' ' ' 0 , . C, e ' e ' ' Y 5 QP f Tlvlrty one Sophomore B Class flflf dd Menon Baumann 'nus r I md Bnarnan Hlrcl Barlelr fare ree llmabolh Capo booklronoer Elmer fxassody Wood loolonq I Cor wld allraclw f y I rfla I r' l Eno 0 a l u arlrs 1 own I y arvrr II rx WI lldlVl Glasffr I P l Gullrngn rw Im HU nullz ndorl I un? yn Fnnry arf-I Q n l-lu? lwIS Wo Olly Jo dan Old Rclm Ehzabc lw KL rn arnbllmus re Icl: Y cy slcl Ro e Kevan ladles 'nan Inor Kurrz Ul c Kuls 0 lrIe'IcI y Marnrn: Leonard a pal Wlllldm Lovell slow Frank Lu wif: +l'I rqlnn CIII III Rob rl Mueller lnand omg Jcanellr, Murmy dIllnrnnl Ro Il McCall SlUdlC15 Helen MfVay poppy fuqene Ncawl loyal WI :ern Nlrlwola lnaopy Ro erl Pallorson qooo nalurf I l FoIrlI II I I rfd Publ I na l ulrl'I C I rncs R y l 0 I I n Rosanu r Ulla 1 I an rusnph Small y f Annabel Srmln lallrallff afnr Slern ynrybooy pu Tlrornos Supann hard vxorlfu Ma Ion Sfroup a Home owl Russell Thompson rr' ol: o n Twaddl I I Iry l. 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N fvyl xx YI I Ie I wc Jr na ur C ff Bcrnafd b L4 c or EsIIIer absent n BCI TI'IeIma ywooous BcrIrIeII DoroIIIy off Iru I I0 James Iam y B0 s Edward farcI f If-ry Haro Im f oo sor Ed III ffulrvu r Icy WIIIIQIU a IJ rowno araI1 o rurIr1Cr Mary L G I I BufIarIan George II 3IIIy Casey SIolIa poppy C embers BoIIy Jamrf QI II orrcrer Harry rmq rn occ aluyc cubor H rr: I Iaf ,I e arlo Mcrfodos fmpr cm Eyclyw quuo Comms Rcyrrw 0 ayuf ou Q AII3 Irmn onward Lu Imam s crlmo WIlIIam ray J VGVI I U 4' FouI Col9IIe G1 :wtf wy W I C TUFTI QIIJUSIVI efIa II C arf-s od J nf oruh raI'Iam Rob ri q II Georqe s ado Io QI Kafhnrnne If wsop a a Troon Afred p In aodvff HaII'rvor' roI y QI fI Thirty three Sophomore A Class k df df Us U '1 Ofl 0 Json Rnrwa d s or on s To n If I-Ios imc Sf If VI f I' I L F GU 0 PIGIY J 1 II I IQHI a 1 I rrmn r o AI uv ow, ca rom o VT mo C EV av U o rIcr1 uQIr r of I3 I I I BI 1 rw M31 0 mvc,I IU v I W I o V7 I' IV! 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I'IIQr:rI IIQIICQIII I I 'Ib' I'I'f' Ill' IJUWIIII HI IIII IVIIIIII Irod Ivy, UWVIIII--IIrI',Iy F' IYI OI n '5I'0'ff MII' Lfvflflf- 'XIII' v',I QWI IMI, U L, , y J I iyxx r .yt FfC '7, III'e'W'fup wd drII'I MQIIII, SA,,,,,,,j,I, y'.I4,4, F MCI ,HOD J' UW' G 9' ' ' I 'I Mwfw, Hf.IcrI---r3Ir:a3mII Vodm CIWIICII imply G Q I I- M I I III sssv M'd'f'IrrrSIIIf Go . 5 J---ol o 'QIIIQI M Ma,.?5,Q,Yp,3y'yq WQ7'IrvfJ, Jo ny--- IQ f I GI I IIWIW Mp, I 'TI 'IIIU GW I I -'I MQW I DGVOIII'-' II II, VVQJ PQrInIr'qIor---ou Ivowfu I I9 , ol ---'go-cgCI'u' MCP: I or---ffcIIIIIIru1I Ir Q, M r AIIIQ Hoc. JJ - II---I zy NJ! . QI-W II' qirI W I 1 o d---I '- dIy HI , I Ig-QI' 'K O gf , 7 --Ai -' Y, I, E I--I I, ,I 'bI I I, O5 II --rr HIJIIC Pa 'ir Ja1I--fsoowoarw Vie ef, Cf'oI'v' ' fger DECEMBER 15 The Glee Cl 1b has grfen anothe one oftheu uneresnng chapelpnogrant Thts trme rt wa a sketch of negro lrfe en an old Southern plantatton The work ers had Just come rn from the cotton frelds and had gatherea around an old man the phtlosopher of the crowd They sang Kentucky Babe Deep Blver nd some other old negro melodres Then wrth the lrghts low they ended wrth Cgotng Home DECEMBER 22 Such torl was thetrs as busres the bees IS the only sayrng that could de serrbe the acttvrty of the Iunror As on the morntng before the Chrrstmas Dance Everyone was kept dodgmg assorted parts of a slelgh and re1ndeer that were ra1n1ng down from the balcony and the thumb tacks that lay rn wart for unwary feet To keep up the morale durrng the long and arduous task Bob Mayer and Iohn Ph1ll1ps rendered selectrons on the prano Netther of the two are artrsts at thrs professlon so you can tmagtne the result There was a mtghty struggle to put up the b1g tree tn the center of the room Many prospectlve lrghtlng engt neers stood dumbly holdrng IH hand unsolved mysterres a lamp and a wrre How do the darn thrngs go together? At last there was a stmultaneous srgh of reltef from all and the gym was declar ed as dressed up as possrble Dancmg to the strarns of Tad Brown s orchestra the ll A class held the annual Chrrstmas Dance rn the gym Decora trons were rn red and whrte streamers that made the casual bystanders hands farrly 1tch to pull up the thumb tacks that held them rn place and let em rrp The above mentroned streamers slant ed from cethng to floor rn an utterly new color effect w1th gayly hghted trees and a most real1st1c slelgh and re1ndeer One arant tree stood rn the center and smal ler trees hghted the corners rn many col Tad Brown and hrs musrc makers proved mo t satrsfactory and the dance x a declar d a success The orchestra playmg the closmg electron ushered rn the Chrr tmas hol1 days The ten days are usually pack d full of actrvrty and no one catches up cn leep t1ll the frrst study pcnod after vacahon There was a large crowd at the Alumnr game of both graduates and underclassmen The holrclay sprrrt was there along w1th our new cheerleaders who are cortamly able to drag cheers from the most d1gn1f1ed throats We saw there three of the teachers of our fatr 1nst1tut1on bouncrng up and down on the seats hke anrmated rubber dolls However when the game wa over they walked wrth d1gn1ty to the doors Whoopee Weaver can st1ll make fre lrman or Alumnus of frve years back yell off thelr heads Hrs p p and wrld gestures mark hrm as outstandmg rn the ranks of cn erleadrng Durrng the holldays members of the faculty and the student body put chams on thetr t1re and a prayer 1n the1r hearts and started for some destrnatron M1 s Ogden and MISS Sutton slrd from Iuan rata to I-larrrsburg wxth most of the srgn posts and poles lntact on the road be hrnd Vtrglnra Gunnrng went to a log cab rn rn the ountry where snow came to the warst and the thermometer was 10 degrees below zero l-lelen Royston held a reunron for Alumnt home from school All en1oyed themselves and renewed fnendshrps made rn th past years Altogether there was so much done durrng that short trme that for the Week after vacatton snores and yawns re sounded through our halls Thirty four ers. A C O I I s , , -' f 1: 1 X ill. 1 c. c . - o S S f . ' 'SG ' . . O . . . X . . 1 1 ' - , 1 - A G - . 1 . . ' 1 . nu N - ll '- - O U O C . tt - ' ' ' l ' ' . . . . . C- . . -- . -J s , . . . Q . , . c I . , . . 1 . 9 ., ., ' . , G f . . , 1 U ' 1 1 T - ' 1 ' ' ' f: , . 1 - N 1 ' V1 h I .. . 9 1 .1 - , ' The W alher man has pfOIT11SGd us a whrte Chrrstmas and for once we can almost bclleve hlm lust look at he now weve had Snowoalhng has be come the favorite sport and to some of the t1m1d soul rt ha be n the terror ol therr days and the alkrnq sp ctre L 1o1r ntohts Now take that Bobby Albrrght as a hazard Drd he do that damage to Ruth? Anyway Isabelle IS enloy mg her part rn thrs httle tlme out perrod from the An nual p r1od lts just a contlnuous expenence of dodge and duck or take rt lt Putch gets lul ot snow for a facral treatment we guarantee that vrctlrns Ntll glow Wllh a raturat bloom tor some time Ol an equally dangerous prospect are the menacmg thrusts ol these swrrlmg ftamsels They may w1n you wlth a mrle and rebuff you w1th a ball but 1t s a good natured fracas at any rate We are sure the churnmy athtudes ol these pals are a tatr xndex of the fnendly good teehng you always see on our scnool grounds Th board ot educatron may have escaped from the pI'1I'1ClpGlS Olf1C9 and fallen lnto dangerous hands but Bob lievan evtdently thlnks he can take 1t Bob Albrrght can take Ilm Halde mann for a rrde and they both hke It so Tlvfrty five whf should anyone stop to remark upon the length or shortness of man s form or future 9 - - ' d ' l 4 ' . t s ' . 7 ' -A A l QQ s ' s 3 ' . si ' e of , . . I. L-1 - . . . 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V f 1 1 1 ' - , , AN GLEEM ' 1934 JANUARY JANUARY 5 Bellevue 21 Sewlclcley 27 The lrrst league game ol the season prov d ot be a poor omen tor Bellevues luture when the alert Sew1clcley hve took over the locals 27 2l The game played on the SSWICY ley tloor was very fast and saw the home team ln the lead most of the trme The oppon nts presented an often e wht n was second to none among th1s year s op ponents The locals led bv lohnstown had to be content wlth taymg as close a pos 1ble to thetr sharp shoottng oppon cnts JANUARY 9 Bellevue 20 Leetsdale 21 Tho last Leet dale team cavre up to B llex ue for th1s thrtller and alter trarl ma tnrough three perrods came bacl' wtth a strong lm sh to hand the local team a Zl 20 s tback Thls lov scortng aftatr attrtbuted to the alr t ght dcfcnses set up by the two tcom Lf et dale w1th deadly accuracy on th lf long shots cored most ol therr pornts from the outslde ol the foul clrcle Thrs was Bellevues second league dotoat and showed us well bacl tn the race JANUARY 12 Bellevue 27 Ben Avon 23 Thrs game saw Bellevu agam take to the road as they travclod to Ben 1' von to cop a 27 23 dectsron The aame opened w1th B n Avon e171ng the lead and holalng desperately on to a slrm lead at the halt Early rn the thrrd quarter they tncreased th1s lead but lowly fell back before the hard play mg Bellevt, qumtet Bellevu came up on tlme to knot tlne score as the regula tlon aame ended The scor remamed unchanged throuoh a torr1d extra pertod ln the second perlod La Barre dropped 111 a bc-aut1ful shot and Iohnson rced th game w1th another two oomter JANUARY 16 Bellevue 41 Mlllvale 12 Anxtous to contlnue thelr wtnnlng ways the Bellevueltes slaughtered the M1 Val t e 4 Th1s game was too one stded to be tnterestmg and 1t was Just a questlon ot how many polnts Bellevue could sum p Thls game as well as bemg a breather gave Coach Zundel the tlrst hance 1n many games to test h1s reserve matenal Iohnson and McFarland led the scorrng attack 1n th1s game JANUARY 19 Bellevue 36 Shaler 21 The weak Shaler team was no match tor the fast movlng Bed and Black ftve von on thelr own floor Johnson led the sconng p1l1ng up potnts tn the short tlme he stayed rn the aame After the l1fSl tew mmutes tt was ea 1 to p1clc th w1nn1ng team conse auently the substttutes had a chance to no J what they could do Thts was not much ol a contest but the wm helped Bellevues average 1n tte P JANUARY 21 Bellevue 24 Etna 20 Eager to add another VICJOTY to thelr laurels the locals traveled to Etna where toy took a 24 20 v1ctory Etna wh1ch ts always a hard team tor B llevue to defeat played a fne brand of ball and came very close to V1 tory They were pomted tor lohnson ho was unable to do much tn h1s usual ay ol scorrng lt remamed tor Rooney to como through wtth lmgh scormg hon or and save the day for Bellevue JANUARY 26 Bellevue 28 Avalon 17 Wlth two regulars playmg thetr last fame lor Bellevue the Bed and Black orang a surprlse v1ctory on the over contwdent Avalon team Bellevue pumped oft to an early lead cna were never passed by thelr nvals who fought hard to overcome the bg Bellevue advantage Johnson and McFarland who were olayrng thelr last game shared scormg honors w1th La Barre each sconng sw OOIHJS I-lable who had done much o help the Bellevue Bulldogs th1s year graduated from the team wrth m1d term promotton Th rty e glrt o o V V I , . - , U . , f , - ' g I e . A C. l I 4 V . . . . 1 I F , . ' c e 0 0 Q c '-1 . V A .1 ,u K, -- ' . 1 . , Q 1 f ' . . 7 , I 1 o o ' ' ' ox ' Q ' ' - - .J V -, S V . ta V w ,1 e f ' ' L I , . X - . ' l ' X ' ' 1 Nl. . l, A. L. 1 - 9 . 2 ' ' ' ' 0 0 0 ' -Q ,. o .K 1. s I V , 1 ' 1 . Jl ' r Ll ' . I X I ' 1 9 , l ' l I U ' C- U .Y . . ,, V7 I . . . . .1 . .3 L , , . . - i , 4 ' 1 rs X . . ., . 'L ' . ' C 1. 5 . . 1- 0 s a o D - - - f S 1 Y, . . ' 'e A ' e ' . Q , A dr v 5 . . - 1 G ' , U 1 , . . . . I , . - , . fe . . , 1 i o o o -. ' ' 'T ' ' 2 - 1 ' A A r ' ' - ll Q IV-, lAl2. . 1 -1 Margaret Bre1n1ng Bermce Bcnley MARC IF BFRNIF Vryarious ways on nd to co er W' ml C R WO' ef 'Cp' ' G' Peppy s in actions member l ll in the French Club acliyrlre all arounl G Sym Dlayer In Soccer and volley ban alhlclc- an 'iuthornly on men usually lourd ,keg atm fm m always ,eady for a qocd pnrr sornc-une o in lance commermar ,Img ad S +0 any group fun and 'fe G ,5 llldffl 5 or LV' ' ' lo nown ws The I w do l blame the arlr F V l' 7 PP l-l rrys lor ilunr Betty Barrett Dorothy Burger DOT Popular and WYNNsor1 e Jolly student ol the Com esident ot the G C a rnorcial department G French Cllb s Cr R lilces volley ball Er im we worlhite outside interests an equeslrrerne of nole are Tony and his dashinq u r r rnteresle Salcsnan Sam ollen the lile Anrapoli a r c the party an a or r ml George Beckert Mary Ahce Beam Joyral as coach of ie ac son oo ball rnidqets Umm Ummq li el V fr Us coyered himself with qlory by rust one senester yans Ci y nqmq In the Wmmnq team Drodus member Ol Gle the borouqh he spends mum and All Clubs lllele D555 o Iris pare time malcrnq scrap CV' for Cddml amb'l'O boolcs about baseball players ro read nfore and bertfr oo undersfend h fry nq add another variety to the lam ous NGHCY Caughey Iohn Charles DUTCHY JACK uainl eonsciontious good Hdlufed Dlleienl Hi Y a member ol tne baid ,CH ,fi G A has been prominent in G indispensable to the orchestra plays th R worlc lor tour years in the French Club rum be S Wl '5lle5 OV a lYlll 'lQ YOU went oulstandirrq in rne l-lorie EC department f, s a tudent of harmony theory and music com tenni swirnmrnq danrirq our P0f'l'O'l UU l ' mel builf MOU ,fly A f ry my r Gunn NJ! Thirty nine li 7 Il -r ir ' Q , , . al ha ll .t dues , 4 . 1 d -1. . lr . . . oil' , in th: , A. 3 A Q I 1,5 In ' ' V ' A O le C .... A A - ' - - ' -' ' N I - - ' 7 , . . l' ei en . . . ' he-l i , . ul . . . lr 5 . ' ' ' A A - d 5 Q U - 'SX Al 5 3 l ...' d . . . we le'i : il lb yor do 1, L , Kd l . I 8 F' J S rifle vflir-tlini 'lvlx -1'1 -in-fl Bob are not f arli of und 6 . I' ' A hm. - V ri D-iir, . . Qi i fu LIZ l H Pr' .A,i'HJ B ' ' .Mm .Ri H - V A D5 l V - Ol' - . . V . . . an ris- lL M' . . . on ll 2 N. H. S. list 3 K ' . . . ' ' rrrrl rffisily dolealed in :roll or ie burn . . . she is a feminine 'ernis . . . is als! ' cl in ' 4 4' . ,, ', r' 's . . . an ll a-crunrl girl . fl . . . ' d q nd npr, l. . . . r if I ' . . . fl - - Y J R f t A he s , . . e r xi ' - ' Q Y 7 - ' - E l bri ' ' ' ' ol i ' ' i ll l V we e is i U -To 57 . . . Q - A Q ' A ' , . . . . . i - . . . in 3 . . . ' i oft' ' . . C ..,. ,. ' ' . . , . ' A , - 9 , , . . ' r , . , G 5 . , . Il . , . r ' ' ' r i' . ...lilrw ...i s . . i 1- -3 4 b - ' ' n n 4' , 4 ' A gg SC, , , , his tide 'nt s is ' nd ,i : bu . . . ll-r qu f-.liorrg fire wl- - he -, 'JV' 5- - Donald Daugherty Mary Denslow DO N H EZZY Resndenl ol Avalon lvors us wlh hrs p es Lnlerary peppy 0 eye y ence experl muler o the lracln leam French club G A C Sludenl Council lwo years end on varslly looloall squad R e Belle Hoo ednlor lor lwo se member ol the Spanush cuo boosls and booms cslers wllly r o lSldP un eresls are n lhe orcheslra wal his 'trombone Avalon erv 'nbnllous for an M Carr f lln s renownf Ladres Man lo whuch we wnsh her loads o luclc Esther Gcrlbrcuth Wlllldm Hcrble ESTHFI? HUBBH Friendly qreal wollc r A qenunnf- lel w b ebi a qcl re u s membersnuo olayer ol mole al he N H ambuluous lo lennls up and con be a nurse or mnssnonary vnq baslfelball player perhaps bath as crazy abfu owe! ol fucln cheerful and 1 cerlam mounlum reqnon onlc o 1 pro me swlrnmm munenl and ren Dorothy Hayes Iohn Ilerlmcm DOTTIF JACK A la hnon p a e Q1 Lurlcaclunslful lonclcfr ol qood dancer r a s hrs Chevy lhan ol sc ool a carelully waved halr Goes ln lor laxxdermy on a smll wel lrepl naels llashnnq wlml scale one and only leelh allhouqh D llre l s I lo have lonqer nn lhem all lhe lad vom rmqhl mclrl ns on o P f f Wfllfl WO Mary Loulse Honess Robert Iohnson PUHVY JOHNSIE lrr pressuble abslracl aways q n 1 Baslcelball caplaln o seclnon lwo W P I A what olher characlerlslucs could descrnbe L learn for lhe lasl Three years hugh man In lhe un y so we s w o lundmq o P In pounls member of lh lhunqs a capable member of lhe Annual slatr French club Vice Presudenl of lhe cass IS a loya member l he lavornle lobby llslenlng l orcheslras par ual ouldoor porl s arch y had a sperral wealcne s ln s P olesslondl lnclcel seller lor Chlraqo wonder vvlly7 Forty ' ...a i ' rf ' ...inl rlhir1q,.. ' n ...lor . . . ' ' . . . G. .s', lc .... y ' . . fn' ' l ' , . . ., . ' . . , he u ' , ' l I , . . ' h ' . . . is Bella' ' . . . is v al U , D, , P-r Vll' -l fd . . . ll 'fl II. . . , . . r I . I A f . . 1 . ' . . . a -2 ' , , lo . . . as ll nd 1 s s ll . . . . . . a llwre ln onl ..S .... '...andan r- , . . I V .., I - - . 6 lrlla ,- . . . A -1 I - - 'd . . . a ' , 1' . ' . . a l ' l r cllll classes , . . r' -.he claims ll is ll . ' A, Cl ' , in lli-Y r ' l-' uailw llleve . 4 . bul you farrl lf-ll . . rlubs. . . s' ll ...lanwzl f. ffl ... , . . . , . . he s els ' h . . . re... I ' ... ' ' al l ' . . . ' 'Q . . . his . one . . . o ' Ill-3 wi,h 's , , 'qhls . , . , . . , , ' -, l' . . . we ' f hr: '. l cl l m se Pill hav fluff In l, , . chl ' fl ll. . . e ' ...or ...l ehl '...n ' P lc ll? ...ha a ay l A ' ul W. . I. A. L .... ' ' ... e . . . ' l o G. R .... r ', . . . . ' ' o . . . l 177 S I er . , . , brl elle . . . r, ' f ' , .. ,. . . Harvey Ienkinson Dorothy Kruse H A R V E Orrqunal muschrevous rn French Near member of The G R club produ r and G-lee clubs manaqed the foofbaul of lhe cornmercral depr lulres volleyball learn hrs Junror y ar nows h m rr up fo the mrnule rn her clo hes a perfect sler a qood sun er and a darlnq chemnsr7 mfere fed IH rnorfrcnans also in nqenlous nrvenlor we fhlnlx Flnsfern lad berler walch h lmrels Wxlfred Lancaster P Ul E lmpv oo uc v lreasur I1 cuculo de e pa cor sanl allen an? o nrvvn lle rown over as W Frances Mfxrhn F RA N Bnq hearted srnarr rn The Gurl Reserves rhe con rnercnal dep fs salellnle her oulsrde unreresf ns Euqen alway reaov or a parfy lov o any o er 1 o 1 fer' rrxmenf o lust n Charles McMurtry C H U C K Betsy Lucas B ETSY Blllhe clever on rhe H nn fhe Spanrsh club and Grrl Reserves ns one rhe nnfelluqensua swrm read play cards and have a qood fume possesse a Pepsodenf srmle Ruth MacDonald R UTHI E b r of Arr Glee and French u s lrlces arhlefrcs s oolnred carloomsl' an adronl oosrer maker a slr arhsf enlovs everyrhnnq even Bofanv whrch as some fhlnq lack McFarland FLU FF 1 Class presldenr lr three years provrdes fre An oraror and a three year dramahc sfar humor and acfnon lor The senlors an olhe s asprred lo foofball hrs las? year developed mernoer or ofrncer ol all fhe clubs famous coa n rnfo a crack football end marnslav of f the McMurfv Troers lurure rnaesfro of The F er-ch club Hr Y and orher orqanrzarrons vrolnn c a y :nr s eo Perry r In eresfed n Janes x ee one snr the :deal dan e ccordmg ro the q rls qrear quy Forty one .. r, .DOH ...in' ' e ...lc ls al ' ' -1 .- ...is 1 oq..,' 3 A .. .Y . lsr lf llm... ef ' ' Oli. snol... '- N. ' F l . d fHi-Y.., l ' '47 lu l .G-, ,' ' '..,lllres lo r -Y -lk Clever...lr1G.R .... morn- ! - I A J :lb...' '...ia K. I I' 5 lf' l ...la-nd illfrrl as-v, r Th lend fer- 'l , ful' r' lu... , A 1, -' C' ' . ...a ' 'the o 'I f. , ...is ' ' -fspe I ll ' ere? in Hgh . ., 'L I . . . is sl l 1- -' .h of ' cr...a T I... Robert Burger Frances Collingwood BOB PEGGY A lease l rs ylollnlsl a so ays Velsaml C Gym afffgqg qy bag n r dance o chesrra member of rlwe French club een wllll us o l s rnesl DQCSUSD L an l-ll Y lavorlle pasllrrle IS corlcocllnq new moved lo Val rlgla u we aopregla ed er worlf l lrlclcs and pokes llls hobby seems lo be I as annual ln CL s w slrl er ll lc an wardrobe w :ch always pleases llle eye f lp W l c w 'lever qlum enlally lyely n ferlwlrl bo company LOIS Garver LOl E a O anll lor Ol L lra and lrlo member ol lll Frencll club pel pasllnee ulrlq Wlll'l orllers ln ll larnou lfIO an QOIVIQ llfenlres found more lllarl a AI for IHSLGIWCS a wel come addlllorl lo any pally Iohn Metzger FLEA Full of pep flm and VIQOF always up lo some nq ar l-ll Y c lwls classes e ol our orlle sons s a qood da Chnstme Mlller El-,cxvor Graham UC llNl fx VNV' W T l'-5 J T oreuc: McK1nney '15 WXFH, rr H l l Tl L fl C L P' req r ln Mar y Munn Clever seamslress and coolc C n acl dan o rlly VT11I en VT enrll Q JD an slnq greal fondness lor crocllellllq Unl l an anlsll u S UllS VJll'l dOQS o d a r aln W Jnmn l slay plrq per plfnlcs reafl on llle spot lIl49S good Tlmes l rl wan o fco ln lnflllll derrlr Forty two ...ll pl ina o.,..PefgV cf r bf all llllsre.1.er...' oslle d - . . . . 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Low- ' . , , 1 UC, le- dn-flrl . . . JlJlV'lR, lllr-5 ll er, , , lfle'-fl . . . l ...a , C, AFM- 7d G.R.'s...Fr-, I' 'Cl' ' ' ,.,Al dSD' cllD...lc'...s'3 ...isslon cel'J.M.l'lois ly ,.,lll:cso-l g...',' ,s H - - - l V , . . . . . ls lnleesled ln Pe -,lllez . . . Ll' s l be me 5 ' .2 'li zlllll, .. Selt Contndr-nt handsome 0 I or ot our n William Newton Betty Perry BILL Carefree . . . rnernber of the French and G. R. flubs rlover seamstress and COO tennls sw mnlrq 1 her Iensure :me her eyes are nua eonqs I-I Y ex r rass avaher nowned Y I Y I pooular lth rhe te Io s Genevleve Porch G E N E Jocund uve an in panrsh 1 r sevuw years her lcnowledqe he w P her a nnern ershp 0 e a d tourth pla e C S abe you' rontct llces everythlnq and everybody forre ponds W 1 owe at Penn S a lr wrt Mar fl Wllma Schcriimt WILLIE Gabby e ere tc G A and Q R mernber also bc lonqs to the French ch b ner art tlrne rs spent ur ht In plaflnq tenrws a CI horses by the way have you efer eard ot Vtlllf s wp on nn Mnchrqan7 Forest Smlth SM ITTI E Fmmh C U t n envy of many also has that lux Complex on OI' IS I WUIYNPU as fl r qrqoe Iczmes Rossell M Cmwble and buslness Inlce la me Iced executlve abllr y er n c u s and scho as If work varsity football man a ol not adverse 0 qrrs o y pretends to n then Eleanor came ale rg actnnq abr: 1 noted traveler Betty Selbert SKIP fhunrnro Q ass councl ep esentotzve Qttrger n s and French C u oo rnernbe shrp ln every other club except I-IIY e ot lashlon olates tond ot dana ln qofud slnqer excel In boatlnq an swurnrnnnq en er t r II r a es N fx'-If VFIII ffqsllvlf 1' Spei PY Ictnet Tumbull na' eo repeatedly seen about the :nr lrtte Dl rnentber et the Belle Hcp terent class roonrs doesnt bother rnuch a ou t ee yfars :vc n la cercle ran qnrs rn s he wou like O D a news ep v als O G always roctnnq for the red qrnnds out endless ous on Cornrnerfla an 5 rnterested n all types of arnrllarly as te w n he lan ln f ennern er Ja lourna vorlte pn t ran If 1 0 f ven l If L, nu a Forty three , .... In , . . ' .- , dw and l ' U, ttll ' t' . . . I , , , bel to I- hd , f ,I Irv ,... he yy V 4,1 xl, 'y ' ' ' OU al C . I . I re F 'inn I V . . , . C II ,Il 1111 , his curl ha'r . , . hls wa w'th tie 4 . . INA l IN , . , 3 y JI . . . act' ' G. Rfs 5 ' ' 7 . . . Qld S 4 cltb to Ml , '5 f - ' t ' . . . , s load- i I b I tt- O, , b ' n th ' . . . ' r a N.I-l.S .... n -Q. ,I 3 D... ,t in the lvlc club' l whs ,I rl - 4 - nl ' be . S . . . I' ' ' ' t t 1 DC - - - f 4 'f' , , 4,,, -s lt- . , . , has .' 'l'ty . . . alsc a certain ,. 's t te . . . I f 4 . fl mv, A h y L w. lj , 5 I . . . n el . . C, I' A -rv! - - - I 'l . . . . . - 2, y ' r J . . . ' 3 S. ' Rf s Ib...hI'sa so ' ' U 'lc' cg . . , 5 , l ' ' I V ' . . . nd ri In 4 ff df fl - . . . On , our - 'hut 'I f'l'u' , ri 'q,. - le 1 wth, 0 ou a -a ound lg?-l ,W thlet ' . . . on . I-I. 5. . . . ,, W .1 f it f, I an,e Ile, 5, Greed-, ,eff , .. A ,., , vt- A qay ' l y'ece , .. e e .1 . . . 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A ways Andrew Putch Betty Thornbson CI-IIEI- BETTY P ular Ih Ihe adue IooIbaII min co vnmr rnoden 0 IH eIIy WI nd one OI Ihe basIceIbI1II Inunaqer I-II IInrIn eyrs and ChooIqIII com I and a Spanlsh c,ayaIInI rf f Iun r cd Pl Ire er I PI dIneI aI mee-IInq iw I Inn L ua Gun P a IJPV dlgund WISP' ffafk9I OW I fi KJIICI ci pd' Q I6 F6 I Li Ida Mae Walker Robert We1lcmd BOB I WI I I IIO yer her abIIIIy Io crack qu YI an mn re runand 0 IP Ie y C P a 0 mer head cI r uenIIy n wIIII W I VInw oys wondm why II'IIy e e enI IIII ybe you coIIId I Il IIII Ida Iv1ae7 Raymond Wlenman R AY No so QII buI bIq enoufqh be Ihe PresIdenI of Ihe I-II Y and Spanlsh clubs rn ber of Ihe SIudenI CoIInCII Qhola Inc wnzlur Ivo e es If wonder aboui Ray an 5IuIdy qunrd 101 IvIfMuIIy 'IIqeI5 IH W 1 6, UNO qo'e a aycIrIe wIIII I o p III su GI y I far LOIIII 3 0 .Ibly wIII fIwI VI 9 SOITIQKIJ e xg Iran I A III Iohfn WIICOXGH CAM do sIand nq In he QIIee CILIIJ ni Q n Id 5 owIncI IIVII B by oy QLIIII IIIJVIII d Qu I IIJII IIrI Q II Semor Iellow mo e ID Frcmcxs Wolff Icscl-' Zmke JAKI NCI Iorwavd away eu y mn er C I 0 IY a any dass acIIvIIIes I e way I eu ty: In LU bfI5IfeIboII rnunaqer 5 Ina no Ice The dIIIerenCe FI The InIeIesI Iusurnu on ourmde InIere Is arnonqsI whuch w In r I Q or an IS Euan arnbnhou GVIGIIOU nIacIIIrcry 0 eyerwIIIInq Io work re uenIIy een or IJ I6 me II un I qreen n mmm an w Inq Q ee w Forty four op wi I 4,5 . . . a I . . . 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JANUARY 19 lonrght rn the Bellevue lhglr School audrtorrum the January graduatrng class held therr Class Nrght whrch was burlt upon a musrcal comedy rdea errtrtled S What? wrrten by two members of the class Betty luca and Mary lou Hon The plot of the play developed at a house party whrch was berng held for a reunron of the class rn 1944 at l-lazlett llall at the home of Horace I Trffentuffer the part played by lrm Bossell Durrng the entertarnment the lrghts suddenly went out and when they came on M Trffentnffer drscovered that a valualcle necklace whrch he had been showrng to hrs guests had mysterrously drsappeared Two detectrves were called to the hou e and therr methods of rnvestrgatron pro vrded the humor wlrrle two guests Bay Wernman and Charles McMurtry rn a pccralty act of therr own srngrng to the tune I Barsed My Hat hrlarrously de lrghted the audrence wrth therr antrcs The clrmax of the play was reached fvhen Lawrence the butler played bx Don Daugherty admrtted hrs gurlt and rn hrs conf ssron stated that he had stol on the necklace rn order to return rt to hr natrve lndra and restore rt to a sacred temple there from whrch rt had former ly been stolen Betv een act the audrencf, was cn tcrtarned bv a chorus of grrls who sang and danced to popular nrts of the day and as the play come to an end the aud rence showed therr approval wrth thun derous applause The usual frnale to tl1e Class Nrght program came wrth such a drsplay of genorosrty rn th drstrrbutron of grfts to the Senrors that lrttle could have been dosrred to complete the happ ness of th s the January graduatrng class JANUARY 21 Cn Sunday January 21 rn the Belle vr Presbyterran Church the Graduatrng Cla s heard the Baccalaureate Sermon delrvered by ev Ralph B Urmy of the Belevue Methodrst Eprscopal Church The servrce were presrded over by Bev James M Ferguson of the Unrted Pres Fo fy five lUYfCflC1l'1 Church and the Bellevue 'I-hgh School Clee Club render d two selectrons at drfferent rntervals rn the program The ubyect of Dr Urmys sermon was Goals He stressed th fact that every young man or woman graduatrng from lrgn school today must set up a goal toward whrch he should endeavor to turn lr hrghest efforts to achreve success rn the future JANUARY 23 Thrs nrght wrll always remarn rn the memorres of every graduatrng senror as one never to be forgotten Begrnnrng wrth the banquet whrch was held at th Baptrst Church and endrng wrth the Farewell Dance held rn the gym of the hrgh school the senrors had an evenrng of n1oyment whrch was truly a clrmax of the four years Iames Bossell actrng toastmaster rntroduced the guest peaker Bev l-lelme of the Chrrstran Church and after hrs enyoyable talk a few words These were partrng floctrons of therr feelrnq on graduatrng from Bellevue Hrgh Fach senror grrl re erx ed a small orsage and about nrne aclocrc the oanquet came to a close so the Senrors could go to therr last dance 'rs students of Bellevue Hrgh School There dancrng to the sweet melodres of Herbert I-'rrtchres orchestra rn a gym nasrurn decorated wrth the colors of the la s Blue and Whrte the senror grad uates swayed rhythmrcally untrl 1230 P M when wrth reluctance they brought the evenrng to a close Trred but happy the Senrors slowly wended therr ways home agreerng that rt was one of the be t dances ever held rn Bellevue l-lrgh 0 0 0 s ' ' 4 ' - A . e V A rc' .. , . s . 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The Doctor of the New Order pre I ANUARY 25 Thursday Ianuary 25 was gradua tlon nlght for the m1d year class of l9't4 At 8 15 two tlles ot young men ard Wo men robed 1n academtc gowns ot grey advanced to the process1onal down elth ed stde of the audttonum to thetr place upon the stage Four young ladtes ot class presented orattons upon the gen eral subtect ot Leadershtp tor the New Order The trrst oratton g1ven by Betty Barret was ent1tled The Statesman ot the New Order Her thought led to the chang1ng demands upon pol1t1cal lead ers who are to functton 1n a new eco nomlc world Genevteve Porch spoke ot tte would be measured m the terms ot serv rce and socral leadershlp as well as tn tellectual accomphshments ented by Betty Lucas spoke the oppor tunrty for sc1ence to W1den 1ts held ot ervlce and develop the untold reache ot ek penments and d1scovery The last orat1on by Betty Selbert set forth the pOSS1b1l1t1eS regulrements and demands a changmg World IS maklna upon the men ot v1s1on and alertness of mlnd as The Economtst ot the New Ord er The guest speaker ot the evemng was Dr Ralph C Hutchxson Presldent ot Washlngton and Ieterson College who spoke on The New SOC1Gl Order and the Graduate He sald that heretofore there had been a rob for everyone but that ln the future only the best t1tted per son would get the pos1t1on H1 address wa very enhgqtenmg and hrghly p cctated by all who attended Lastly the dlplomas were awarded ay Mr Mowls and wtth the slngmg of our beaut1ful Alma Mater the Senter Cla s o l934 hled out ot the aud1tor1um cs they had entered and became Alumm ot Bellevue I-hgh School On th1s commencement OCCGSIOH the mu 1C by the orchestra and the solo 1 ts Lots Garver at the ptano and Don ald Daugherty w1th the trombone added pleasure to the evemng and were a h1gh commendatton tor the mus1c1ans and Mr u hart The p rtormance of the Men delssohn Concerto ln C Mlnor was the most unusual crccomphshment for a htgh chool performance The tollowmg 1S the rankmg g1ven to the students ot the 1934 February Pure Scholarship t Lucas Betty Bar ett J rrcs Pos ell Rdyrnox d We nm V ances M1 tm Cfedlt trnes Rossell Betty Senbert Esther G,-albrarth Nancy Cauqh Harvey Jenlcunson Honor Betty Barrett Raymond Wernman Vtarqaret B ernmq Esther Galbrauth Nancy Caughey Betty Serbert Genoyre e Porch Esthe Gatbrarth Marqare Brernlnq Nawcy Cauqhey Pomts Gemyr e Porch R1 rnond Wemrner Bet y Barrett Morgar t Bremrnq Jaan McFal nd Pomts B tty Serbert James Rossell Geneva ve Porch Betty Lucas Frances Collrnqwood Forty srx A . , . , 0 0 0 0 'JA L Gp- TO . A . 1 1 T l ' ' ' : I I 1 - A Y ? . I V . I H f ll tl . - e - . 1 ' 'A f Teacher ot the New Order whose worth ,,rCduQtiOn Class. .I .- ' T Bet N' ' L, - , AJ . . I - . . X It - V ' a , - 'X 5 , 7 ' 53 ' 3 f r I an t ' ' 7 ' ' fr f r ' . 1 N-' 1 - ' ' ' T 'L X 'ey . rr . ' to y ' , ' ' 1 - ev e ' ' - ' ' 6 61 H . A G . A , n . . .E . . .C I AN' EM ' 1934 ' GLE FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 2 Bellevue 18 Sewzcliley 23 Bellevue played hot to Sewrckley as they lost the second game of the year to these fa t and playmg v1s1tors The team was v1rtually wrecked as araduatlon and 1nel1g1b1l1ty swept three f1rst stnng men from the squad How efer they dld a fme 1ob of holdrng the v1s1tors lead down to f1ve pornts For a whlle they even threatened to upset thrs leagues leadlng team Horvath at Cer ter proved he could f1ll the gap FEBRUARY 6 Bellevue I7 Leelsdalc X Bellevue made a poor showmg agarnst a fast Leetsdale team on the op ponents floor At the hrst Leetsdales wrnners and enabled them to coast 1nto an easy ftmsh w1th Bellevue frghtlng to act back mto th game durlng the whole contest FEBRUARY 9 A srnall war was waged here when the Glrls Army Navy basketball teams played therr long ant1c1pated gam Spectators gathered ID the gym aft r chool to watch the battle There wa much speculahon as to whlch team would w1n The Navy seemed best m the eye of many because on rt were those two 1nv1nc1ble Semors fnow P G sl Margar et Brelnlng and Betty Barrett However the Army had 1tS backers too G1rls lr lavender gym surts and shorts were prachsrng dtftcult shots ht players could only make some of the baskets dunng the game that they make before ttll A whwstle blew and the teams took ther oo 1t1ons Then the referee tossed up the ball and the game was on The team played swrftly and the f1rst quarter end ed w1th the Navy leadlna 8 3 Then the Army began to get 1nto the1r str1de By aood playrng the score at the end of the next quarter was l2 ll sttll rn favor of the Navy The f1rst half was over The Navy made a basket then the Army made one and then another The Army fans were wlld and Navy s backers yell ed to thetr favontes The score stood lfl l5 rn Armys favor Navy shot a foul and hed the score Army s forward was ready to shoot one The players were tense the ball was shot lt rolled around the nm of the basket hes1tated and fell out The last quarter went gurckl, and when each team gave a cheer for the other the score was 19 25 The Army had won FEBRUARY 9 Bellevue 30 Ben Avon 15 Ben Avon wanted and expected re venge as they attacked Bellevue s cnppl d team only to be swamped 3U 15 The v1s1tors opened wlth a strong attack whtch dunng the frrst half match ed the pomt getlng powers of the local lads The early part of the thtrd quar ter was fa1rly even unt1l Sargent set off the f1reworks From that t1me untrl the end of the game he scored erght buck est eXh1b1t1on of shoohng seen on the Bellevue floor th1s year FEBRUARY 13 The West VIEW basketball game drd not have great throngs of spectators due pos rbly to the admlttance fee of ftve ents lt s depresston tlme you know COACHES ZUNDEL AND HITTIE Forty eight . . . 7 Q I . -- ' L V ' S ' , ' ' ' ' - ,, s ' ' ' . Q l f - l A 0 0 0 I 'F ' S 5 -1 . x 'B' I . I ' T lqst attack plied up G bfg lecfd for .the etsg mostly long shots. This was the fin- Y D . A , O O I C U I O Ll i I Y 5 A . . . ey C V f 4 . ' e ' . ' ' 1 Y S 4 7 LEFT GOING UP VAN VLACK HORNATH WRENSHAW WASHBURN ROONEY ZUNDEL P I-1 GJNL UP FU HS ROSSELL SARGENT WEIDEMULLER HABEL 'A BARRE JOHN SON and students rarely carry large amounts of money w1th them The West Vtew team ame down w1th the express purpose of beatrng us They drd They arrrved as cheduled a l1vely group of glrls 1n red and whrte gym surts The game started on trme and w1th a bang Playmg on a strange floor the v1s1tors gave an exhrbr hon of basketball as rt should be played The Qentors played hard and tned all of therr systems but the West Vlew team was a httle too fast for them However there was good playrng on both srdes The ball was passed swrftly and smooth ly oaskets were made and mrssed fouls were shot Th game progressed fast and furlously Always the West Vrew t am was ahead At the end of the half the score was 5 to 19 ln favor of West Vtew Both teams were ready tor a rest The last half went gurckly Wllh both stdes scorrng When the frsh horn fm clly blew for the end of the game the core stood at 3 to 30 1n West VIEWS favor FEBRUARY 13 ---- Bellevue 40 Mrllvale 30 Travehng to Mrllvale to play on the recned 1n stage the team was slow rt gett ng started but ftnrshed w1th a good ten po nt lead Labarre and Sargent topped the Fo tyn e scorers for Bellevue w1th the farmer dropp1ng rn several long buckets from drffrcult angles FEBRUARY 16 Bellevue 34 Shaler 20 Str1v1ng to better thelr league stand mg Bellevue drubbed a v1s1t1ng Shaler team 34 20 The home frve outshot and outpass ed the v1s1tors through the entrre game as they fa1led to rehnqursh the lead at any trme LaBarre as usual led Belle vues attack w1th Sargent as runner up wh1le Wrenshall starred on defense Thrs game encouraged the team and 1ts fol lowers for the two tough encounters whrch remarned ln the season FEBRUARY 20 Bellevue 33 Etna 25 In the fmal home contest of the sea son Bellevue took an easy vrctory from Etna Etna starred an all sophomore team that showed promrse but were not able to keep up w1th the more expenenced Bed and Black frve Bellevue scored eas 1ly wrth Rooney CGQIHQ the most held goals 1 I --- I I ' I I 1 . ,,.. .T f , ,. X10 4, ' Y' -- ' O , , . I 1 5 ' . 1 I - tl ll ' ' ' II II A . . . v 4 . B5 I ' - 0 0 0 0 k V - . l I 1 A . , ' . 1 . w ' I --Q I D . I , ' I I - , . . . A , , 9 . ' ' . . ll I ll ' ' . . A - I S - D l 0 0 0 N. , . 1 ef- , . . JV 5 , 1 i . . . ' T7 I - ln FEBRUARY 23 - Bellevue 34 -- Avalon 28 ln the seasons final game the Belle- vueites traveled to Avalon where their old rival thirsted for revenge. The game started out in an exciting fashion, but before the first quarter had ended both teams were performing in a rather sloppy fashion. Bellevue rallied in the second period and held a sulo- stantial lead at the half. The third quarv ter brought a rally from the opponents which rnade in anybodys game T e local quintet surged ahead in the fourtl auarter and utterly crushed their amaz ed opponents LaBarre was responsibl for scoring honors and to him goes a large credit for the victory SUMMARY Behevue BeHevue BeHevue Behevue BeHevue BeHevue BeHevue BeHevue Behevue Behevue BeHevue BeHevue BeHevue BeHevue BeHevue BeHevue Belevue Behevue Behevue BeHevue Won Y. M. C. A. Gulf Shadyside Perry Oliver Alumni Sewickley Leetsdale Ben Avon Millvale Shaler Etna Avalon Sewickley Leetsdale B n Avon Millvale Shaler Etna Avalon Totals VARQITY BASVET BAIL TRESERVEJ Oqt BOTTOM ROW DTCKSON PHILLIPS CCT-TMID SMTTT- PATTON WETNMAN CENTER ROW LUTHER MAC CANCE BERTTE COMER LANCASTER MERCER TOP ROW M I-TITTIE MANAGER RNICRE BOCKER CULD VAN VLACK VJEST ESTER LINE MR ZUNDEL 11 16 16 27 18 26 27 21 23 12 21 20 17 F lty 18 23 . . 17 27 ' ' ' , h e 30 15 V . - ' t 1 ' . 40 ITU . dy 34 20 ' ' A , 33 25 h ' - t Q 34 28 ' ' . 16 t 5 A llircm Xleft t Ei h J BASKET BALL AWARDS Ffty FOR 1933 WEARERS OF THE B lam McFarland Bala rt Fuchs lasepn Howath Rob rt Wrenshall Wtllram Hable 1 tm Znlce Manager Wearers of the Gala Medal Wearers at the Gala Basket Ball Paz ma years of Vars1ty For three years of Varsity Qampetztlan Qompeizhon Iann Sargent l-abert lalmsan Reserves l lm Patton Donald Srntlw I r s McCance Robert Culn Chester Scnrt dt Iahn Phtltps n II L X e e 'a 1 , . . Arthur Heaney leurs l,a Barre , , l t . .. , , a X 1' ar re. A A . . it ' ' . I '-one FEBRUARY 15 Thts was a busy day for many peo ple about our hlgh school ln the class rooms of every department were to be een the faces of strangers who appar ntly were observmg the class proceed tres and teachmg m Bellevue And such were the facts for the lndtana State Teachers College had come to our school to conduct a teachers 1nst1tute and were makmg tt a v1s1t1ng day At 3 30 the teachers from the several schools of the North Boroughs met m ou aud1tor1um for a general meetmg 1t was opened by a short program of mustc by Mtss Blakeney s chotr Thetr smgmg was well done and recerved hlghly con p11mentary applause from the audtence tn appreclahon of the1r performance Dr Charles B Foster Prestdent of lnd1ana State College was the prmcrpal speaker for both the afternoon and eve nmg meetmgs At the rlose of each ad dress the group ad1ourned to secttonal meetmgs held for the dtfferent depat ments of the elementary and hlgh schools and engaged m helpful round table dls cusstons led by the representattves from nd1ana FEBRUARY 26 By defeatmg the 10B team m a clos game the 10 A class captured the class champtonshtp Thts team dtd not lose a game of 1ts season game sched ule whtch mcluded a contest w1th every other class team m the school The team of post grads made up for the mtssmg Freshman B team but even w1th the1r advantage m helght they could not make a bld for the champtonshtp The 12 A class made a poor start losmg most of the1r f1rst games so that the1r later V1C1OI'16S could not put them tn the w1r1n1ng The 12 B team made a fast start but after several vtctorles lost three names m uccesston whtch rumed the1r chance for a champtonshrp 'LASS BASKET BALL CHAMPIONS tt rtqht gourg HODCSON B IUTetLR HATTMAN FRLNZ W SMITH HOSEY R KEVAN MARKS MARKEY GER STONFHOUSE BLRTIE WEST HABLL The ll As never had a chance ao mg almost all the way through the sched ule before wmnmg a game Although the 11 B class had many players the1r coach could not fmd a combmat1on that work ed together Nell enough to w1n games The 10 A team not the best team by lar when compared mdtvtdually man for man however surpassed any of the other contestant competmg wtth them by the1r teamwork even though they dtd v m by some close scores Thts eventu silly brought them the champlonshthp Although the 10 B class team looked as well as the 10 A team they could not come through agamst the1r r1Jals and lost the1r hance for a champtonshtp when they suffered a 1 pomt defeat 1n that game The 9 A s suffered from the1r lack of QIZG and GXDGYIQHCG whtch kept them from a chance for a champlon h1p The thmg that made the games mterestmg was the spot system whtch gave the smaller teams a chance over the1r larger rtvals F1 fty two 4 , H I .... U 0 0 o 0 11 , S - Fx 4 T- 1 . . 1 1 - ,- fLef o , 1 upj , ' , . , . , . 1 , lf 1 . . 1 . 1 1 Q Vr 1' . A 1 - u ' I t I ' 1 . . , 1 4 I I I V Y, - ' I 1 . . Y D 1 11 , s n o o o . . .D , 1' ' f - Q Y t , V K 1 . , . .K - , A . . K. ' 1 1 1 . - I . . . F . C . 0 . - I Foul shooting is another sport that this high school fosters. For foul shoot- crs the performance isn't so bad. ln this sport as in most of the other competitions the teams are chosen from the different classes. The scores are kept both for the teams and the individual contestants. Girls spend gym periods playing 2l just to get into practice for the final con- tests. There is something fascinating about trying to throw a big basketball through a little basket. Strange how it always seems to roll around the rim and off. This year the high honors went to the Seniors. Freshmen Sophomores Iohnson, D. Pascale, G. Stone, M. Bergman, L. Callahan . Senior Shanaberger Williams B Ross Buth Bruce E l-lattman, D. l3 Becker, E. 2l Brown, S. 15 McVay, H. 9 Serre F. ' e Post Grads Barrett Bailey Caughy Seibert Iunior lohnson, I. Mozurak, P. Perry, S, West, W. l-lilke A. Place Barrett l-lilke Dodds Bruce CIRL9 BASKET BALI NAM F-RON: P-'UW BRUCE CHAMBERS EROWN RCDDY BECKER MAC UONAHJ CEN ER ROW HILKE BARRETT DODDS GRA!-JAM ACK POW MUELLER WILLIAMS MJODY BAER CONWAY Fifty three , P lfl , to , 43 7fl , 23 fll .. I I 20 , 7 . , 1 l5 1 lfl . , 1 Qfi ' I9 , , Dodds, M. 26 Breining 24 llfl QU FEBRUARY 26 -'-- We would love ot spend more time with our mothers, but at least we have set aside on day on which to show our apprciation for all they have done for us. Mary Dodds, President of the Girl Reserves, spoke these words in greeting to the assembled mothers and daughters at the annual tea at the Presbyterian church. Each mother was presented with a white carnation on her arrival the white carnation symbolizing purity and was welcomed at the door by a group of the girls and faculty The program was of the usual high auality that Girl Reserves meetings have observed all year Tanet Iohnson led the worship service approp riately named Mother An original series of skits followed showing five tages in girlhood from an infant to a neoesophisticated young miss in despair over a new Prom dress. This year under the direction of Miss Blakeney the vocal music organizations have divided into four distinct organizaf tions, the choir, the boy's glee club, the girl's glee club, and the mixed chorus. These talented groups have been follows ing a full program of engagements, and have been well received at all their pere forrnances. Although their schedule seemed rather heavy they have sung to he best of their ability and have present ed a harmonized aggregation Miss dlalceney deserves much credit for turn ing out such a finished group of inger and the singers themselves should be proud of their record Their repertiore includes classical semiclassical relig tous and dialect songs The various groups have presented chapel programs and concerts in other schools beside our owr HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR FRONT ROW JOHNSON STEINMARK ROSSELL ROSE STOICK UNKOVIC MISS BLAKENEY MQQDONALD MQFARLAND MMDANALD I-IARRIS SECOND ROW OPENSHAW EARHART COMERER MARILY JACKSON LIPKE HIGGINS HUNTER BELL THIRD ROW WOLEE MOUNISIER GERGURAS STONEROD RIEHI. GOOD COOK SCAGG BROWN VVALTMAN FOURTH ROW HECKMAN RIES GROEF AMON ELY SRAUMER BACK ROW S Itv1 'T DA! M CAMDBEH BYER I-IFS T ROLL RODCERS Fifty four 1 . t . . . - L , . I 47 A Y l i ' S S A . ' I - I - . 4, - . .t I, , . O . . . 'J Y A, , , I , , . lx . I , - f- , , . , I, - I ,- . f- J Ilq , r, C I In A . IJ, Q . -., , -vt- . X - 7 - FRENCH CLUP FRONT ROW JACKSON HUSBAND VPRNER JRAHAM M VAY RAPP SEIBFRT DlNSLOVN BRUCF RIES CAUGIHY SECOND ROV! HABEL FODD9 BARRFTT RODDV TURNBULL HOLMAN JUDD MISS MITCP-1E L BRK 'NI V C THIRD ROW RODGFR TANNTR MFARLAND NFWTON JOHNJON KNICKFRBOCKFR SLOAN BROWN MUCHOW PLLTN The French Ill class because rt IS so mall takes a day off every once rn a whlle and enloys 1lSGll They partlcu larly en1oy sendlng a student out of the room and playmg Hang the Butcher II French Another favonte trlck IS playmg Yfllfld reader The v1ct1m lS supposed to guess what the class IS thrnlctna of Now Thrs IS hard enough to do 1n Englrsh but when one has to do rt rn French me M1ss lvhtchell also has cople of popular songs rn French whrch they mg Therr vo1ces may be few and weatc but what do they care? They are havrng a good trme Students who come 1n to get therr books look w1th astonrsh ment at the class whrch IS makxng all the uproar As a cltmax to th1s the class generally spends the last ftfteen mrnutes of the class per1od lookrng at copres of Llllustratron la French magaztnel and laughtng at the advertlsements FEBRUARY 21 The students of the French classes who strll had some 1mag1nat1on left were xnvrted to come to the hrgh school to mght to see some marronettes and to start cuttmg out the patterns for makmg some themselves George Washrngton F fty five Cancrent and modernl and Martha Wash mgton lanctent and modernl were the manonettes wh1ch M1ss Mltchell had w1th her Every one enyoyed hrmself play1ng w1th the puppets and puttrng them through therr paces Charles Allen par t1cularly enyoyed hrmself w1th George Wa hrngton Cancrentj makmg h1m dance the goose steps on hrs head and do other und1gn1f1 d ant1cs HIS capers were so clever they put Mrss Mrtchell al most IH tears After the fun the pup pots mere hung up and the group cut out the patterns for more puppets The group hopes to complete them 1n the near fu ture and to glve a puppet show wh1ch the entlre school may emoy FEBRUARY 23 On Fr1day February 23 the French Llub held a Gym Hop 1n the gymnasxum of the l-hgh School For the small sum of twenty cent students were permrtted to enter and dance to the muslc of Keith Ozment and h1s orchestra Although the dance was not fully a frnancral suc cess as far as the gate rece1pts were concerned everyone was afforded a f1ne afternoon ftlled w1th genulne pleasure The French Club treasury was swelled w1th the enormous sum of S5 00 . ,- . . --' , uf , .1 . . 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A 1 I, -, Student Counctl elected for rts of flcers the frrst semester Iames Rossell Pres1dent Thomas Fltchett Vlce Presr dent Margaret Brelnmg Secretary Counc1ls f1rst speaker at assembly was Reverend l-lelme of Bellevue He spoke on October 6 D1 Carlson of The Um verslty of Dtttsburgh spoke the followmg week On November second Robert Iohnston put on a maglcran show A charge of l0c was made On the lUth of November Reverend I-ludnut gave a fme talk ancl hlS was the Armrstlce Day chapel Student Councll held a football dance November 20th MUSIC was turn 1shed by D1ck Gaertners orchestra and the gym was decorated ln fme style The frrst meetrng rn the second sem ster was featured by the electron of new off1cers for Student Councrl Thomas Fltchett as presrdent of the Senror class Longabaugh was elected Vlce Presrdent and Mary Dodds Secretary Counc1l re lmqutshed the charge of assembly pro grams to Mrss lrene Thomas and Mr Ruthart for the econd semester The C W A orchestra was obtamed to plav 1n chapel March ?Oth Avalon entertam d wlth a farce on Kmg Arthur s Round Table On Anl 6th Happy Goldsmrth oave a very pleasmg talk Next Fnday the lVf1les Bryan 1-hgh School flfty three prece band played a program of classl cal and semrclasslcal musrc rn wh ch the feature wa a sakophone tr1o Councrl asked all students to brrna Sc to reparr the trophy case Thts reques met wlth farr but not outstandmg stp port yet tne amount contnbuted wa ufflclent to frx the case FEBRUARY 26 The Ltbrary recently added to tts collectron of books about a hundred tour n w bOOKS the greatest oart of whtch were f1ct1on and travel oltho gh some drama poetry and brography were 1n cluded These books rrtade an attract Je addltlon to our shelves wrth thetr gay now bmdmgs MISS lones has tned to help the students by pastmg tn the front or Cach book the rev1ews grven by dtfter cnt persons of note These w1ll enable book before he starts to read rt Book rarks were placed m every book so corners would not have to be turned down or pages wrmklea l addttton to thts everal card catalogues have been arranged one wh ch l1sts the book under the tttle of the bcok another whtch hs s rt under the authors name and also grves the publtsher and date the book was publ1shed Thrs wrll be a great help to those who w1ll avarl themselves of the opportumty Sl UDENT OLJNCIL FRONT ROW ROSSELL ROYSTON NEIIAND BREININc DLNSLOW LONGABAUCH SCHMIIJT FITCHETT H0 ACF WRFNSHALL NFWTON BACK ROW CLINTON DODDS RHBERT KERR WEINMAN MR SCIIENKFL Fifty Six I . I . - .6 I 5 , I I ' , l ' l A . ' ' - 1 A . ... I ' ' 3 - I ' I I O O I O . , 3 A A A - - - - ' ' ' ,. u ' A . if , 3 . V Q x. , automatically became president. lohn the student to know a little about the S . . ' s ' i ' , , . 1A , l Y . . e Q . .. . , 4 . , - , , . I , F A N P . K., N C ' I , ., ,J t, , . , ' 1934 ' GLEEMAN ' MARCH Pt BATVNF TEAM SACK ROW! ALLFV BIACTY HOLMAN STHNART FPONIT ROW MOTLFY MR RTBTP1 STUFHR r tl e t t11 10 1n three year Bellevue showed an 1ntc-re t ID debatma Mr Hebert wa named span or and wttn the cooperatton of a small group ot stud ents soon had two splendtd teams work mg The atttr 11at1ve team wa Comprtsed ot Charles Allen Dan lvlotlef and Angte Holnan The neaattve tea1n Rtta Blas k Robert Stewart and 1suC1le Stoehr The subtect of thts years work IS Resolved The Untted States shoula adopt te11 ot radto Control Coraopolts 1ourneyed to Bellevue and bo 1 the n gattve and the aturmauve d batf were held here Thetr v sttors wow the Cont t but Bellevt aa ned ekper 1bnC MARCH 2. Bellevues negattve team 1ourn d to l?1ndlCy Vocattonal and the later s neg at1ve tc am tra1p-sed here Gut atttrma t1ve team won the negat1 Je bowed to ljtndley MARCH 8 Both Bellevue team lost to South Fayette Thts ttme +he local negatrve teams rec tved the v1s1tors and the at f1rmat1ve traveled abroad MARCH 15 Agam the alhrmattve team scores agatnst Waynesbura and the negat1ve took another defeat Practtce debates have been arrang ed w1th Coraopohs and Ambndge It IS hop d that more students wtll want to tak an aCt1ve part 1n debat1ng and that a regular debate per1od can be arrang Cd on Chedule Cards MARCH 12 The Sophomore I Class took charge ot the meetma ot the Gul Reserves on 1 Cccaston when the toptc for dtscus on was Health tn Body After the de vouonals M1ss Shortltdge gave the talk on hoalth The evenlng was both pleas ant and profltable and the g1rls were truly thankful to the speaker for the olend1d words ot counsel she gave MARCH 16 The top o the morntn to ye Sure and 1t was a tom chapel program tte G1rls Glee Club was atther ag1v1n us for Sa1nt Patrtcks Day tomorrow The program was based on the departure of Danny an lr1sh lad tor Amerlca H was a most atfecttonate Danny stralght from old Enn Then there was the moth er macree and the gtrl he left beh1nd brogue The whole vlllage 1n gay holt day Clothes turned out to wtsh htm good oy and to Console the dear beloved ones wtth lr1sh song The Wearmg of the Gr en Danny Boy and Mother Macree were done 1n hne style The program was so lr1sh that you could almost see the shamrocks grow1ng MARCH 19 Monday March l9 the Gtrl Reserves held an lnternattonal Relattons meetmg llts l-ltlda Forsberg was the speaker She told about her expenences at Gen Swttzbrlana whtle attend1ng a Chool tor turthenng 1nternat1or1al rela 11on Her pre1ud1Ce agamst foretgners wa removed w1th the a1d of two lovely Itahan boys and one Poltsh boy Her adventures wer told tn a most mterest mg manner and she was tnterrupted by frequent peals of laughter After her talk electton of offtcers was held Then tea and Cake were served and when the meetmg was achourned many glrls were heard saymg that 1t was the most 1nter estmg meettng they had been to for a long trme Ftfty eight C . C Q. ' ' , s . O I I U O A '7 ' , , I -.' ,. ' ' . A -, ' l, . .J X, ' , FO 1 , irit ' 1 , ' x F3 ' A lg ' i A i I U C I I J 4 I ' - I ' I . Y ' f 1 . ' ' , ' -f , ' , ' . e I -I 'Y - - , 9 1 1 4 I ' A 1 - tt ' ' tho essential features ot the british sys- him C111 Speflkiflg with U gQ0d Old lush ,1. ' ' . 1 - ' l -. , ,. V l tl eg ' C ' . . H .1 ' . 1 tp A ' 1 ' 1 ' A R- f, 16 1 , . , - V 3, . ' . ' I O U C 0 T I V I V 0 0 o a 0 1f3 QVC' , 3 . . . 0 o Q o 0 S ' ' ' - o o o o 0 ' I Fifty nine Iumor B Class Axrnon Marqa el sludlCu5 Baerfnan Fances que' rc ay l-l en Bar ek Rose nuslcal l79l ll Brooks Clyde qUI0l anno J ph ne lclcos Franlc a all 0 e5 Sherwun allrldrf Cook Wnnllred lwkeablc Cooper Llda qulel Cowan Wllllarn clev esso Charles puq n osflw Murue pleasan E r ardt J Cl: arnu mr, Eslrxbauqh Jean perl Evans Myron vlqornug Fne Ge lrude na v er4uras Fran es mn Mar Grlnfscn Charles basnlul Gordon Frances sludmus rol Laura 'VVUSICG Owl owry Jarne Mar Ureqor D05 Good nalurnd acQ a no K nn ln rols Marln Don bn T Mwrlln u ua avqunnorvlaluvn fvzu C au 1 1 uf V rn ur l v Wu l My r :nu lf r r M Gvnnls uonn lnusliy r ro arrf C ww an cfppy M Robfvh Sanrpa wus: son L ola M 0 wlf Q 1 rr 3 3 1 l 3r'ww Owrll R0 r f Tuul JJ s kr: nw qw l C ln l 0 odqrr R P 1 nraler me Pnar 1 lll Gunn Mary qulel 'rpl Ab ulc Qrnan Jfvnfs 1 Cay l-lan on Hlflrsor- l-lolllwaw l-losafk l-lfward Hurnrn l rrlel C1 Wllnna penny rn nd arf v :lon lu A u rrf srnar l warn unle Maarl rgrnoow cn' qs D ro by a var nsron Allre arnuln Jelers Rcbprl unsmnlrusllr Jcl nsnn Janel pleasanf y nr' argue ff Tfrlnq d pap C a vdnnav n aslfr Av u plafu LVCFJVJ V 0 W YF alfd 'WFT 51 Vl GV Ll na C 1 V' f Yln nq P lr 1 l LJ f mullrr JC, r arf l rnar rnas F rr plfrg vdrk bl l u fl r Mn nl: rv W l f , , r A l , -, --zlw Ba l , el A--slwy M u'rr'- e e ,, 'y l ---r ' l' 'qlm Bll , Jaclcw-alllelic f ' , Wlll' rn ' , , '. M vale, Pr llnr: fullgl'-wr: C rx Use val l-A fllf-1, ff ff 'mxllv r'v,.nli1lnllv lnfl' Cllr , -f-l lk Aw- lvl 'lil' 'lllqsvtnv lr C l , 4 . 1' M-Cf .1 Jar' fa- ndinny ' , fl -V ' M.El v, Da '.f' df--c .lwo , ' A -- or Mfl u , J 1 aa- -, .1 D , ' all ad he r .. -' , nu'---n 'Cal D Y . , -A l--- l Nel , Elly- Y-rf nfeafalnlnq hh ', a Q ' Niall 5, lld' .din 'lg , Pasaale, Ll yflw que? , ' r ' Pr: -1, Sur --Rr: 7 , ' ld, r --- l I: P : , bn' dillmunl G f , C l, '. Rail Robe T ---. 5 ' r Ron , A , 3 Y-zrifnal , Q Rlnre lrarle ,-Y- rnlsc ie -b nf G l 1 --- A l R . 5 Qbi-rl---i5N,l'1'5 'J J , ' P , , V l---acri -E l-laldx J --- fll l' -l4nO n Ru ll, l or?---Q 71+ 5 , l-la ' ---ol dinal Sclnalll J, P ,l---lrle diy Q r, ' V Silwrgll C l-V arf' 'Inq ' , Ed C --'L CQ S'lf1vnr1lf'4v Rull 'lllv , , Ml ---5 dll ', Srnlrlw Ur, fld furuvfy 1 , Ha ' l' Srnr - -v lm 1' lf, lagf Q, W'll' l,--- lajf SH lf-,' Jolla lvvubl gn' H . r, . --Y, 2 Md Swi fy ,zlcln Jul Ypr,pul.'H l-lul 'n , 0 Y -r l Lli , Vlfrr Frwl Llmzlvl l Jolf , .X ', 3' q W,'ldQ J, ' lw -Y-' .f Jlvffo lf M 1 ' ', J, Wen ' l, lint Y--loud 11 J Wiz, Harbor' --dlllerefl Kar' A abel-H cg atb' W,l J, F f ' ---' udk L KA J' , Fri- A Dy W,l Bffllf' -all ii' , Klcmfr V 'lea --w ' ' y Yo ffl Hrflwf' ole-ff, 1, la Q 1 fn r-- rf l Zffll dw ll nf,-, fqulr ' : ' Lfnwlliy - gn fyfll :r ' lilflfl l-ll 1, 7 134. MARCH 20 FIFST ten up to the mats One two three four Forward BUN Second ten That s what anyone droppmg 1nto a gym class m1ght hear 'lhey would see a lot of q1rls 1n lavender rompers learn mg the correct way to turn a summer ault They m1ght even see them dotng a stomach balance or the elephant walk vhwch by the way has notl11ng to do w1th elephants Th1s IS the way the g1rls learn to t1e themselves INTO knots and to become the most graceful of danc rs Nevertheless 1t s all a lot of fun and near ly everyone seems to enjoy 1t Even thc gtrls who cant stand on the1r heals l1ke tumbhng Poss1bly It s because the Gbll 1ty to tw1st ones self 111to pecul1ar po 1 hons and come out of them rlqht s1de up fvves one a sense of prtde and super 1or1ty that notl11ng else can qu1te equal to get plenty of use HIY The H1 Y has lust completed another successful year lt began ITS year under the d1rect1on of Bay We1nman as DTGS1 dent Bob Tate was treasurer and LOUIS aBarre the secretory At ll'lld semes ter Bob Tate succeeded We1nman as pres1dent and hm Elhott as VICG pres1 dent Alvah Ohnton took ofer the secre tar1al pos1t1on ana Iohn Longabaugh be came treasurer The act1v1t1es ot the club were many and var1ed They made the1r f1rst ap pearance around school 1n a novel hm lam stunt 1n whtch the members of the club 1m1tated the d1fterent teachers The best llll of the even1nq was when Bob lohnson canoe out att1red l1ke Mr Mason er carrymg a baby doll How d1d you lle Flea M tzgar ahas Mr Shope? The H1 Y meets regularly on Mon day n1ght w1th Mr Montgomery tMonty to youl as the usual speaker However on spec1al occas1ons banquets are g1ven Th1s year the H1 Y had a Football ban quet w1th Coaches Zundel and Shope as quest speakers The annual Father and Son banquet was QIVGD and was a real ouet also Of course the G1rl Reserves H1 Y banquet was a feature and wher' the q1rls are around the H1 Y 1S always at 1ts best Among the guest speakers of the year was Captam Bed Stewart of the Carneg1e Tech football team and another football man Mr Montgomery from Muskmgham College The cred1t lor the successful year of thls organ1za on 15 accorded Monty because of h1s 1 tlrtnq efforts to make lt o TP PHY BACK ROW ROBINSON BROOKS HALDIMAN HICGINS SCHMIDT DAVtS CFNTER CULR ZENTDTR KOLB Ft B lL M FARIAN M MUR SM ZINRI A BARRF NTWTOPJ FRONT ROW MR MON COMERW LIPKT I' Wtn'N!MAN MFRKTY MlTlClR T XIVMNMAN ROTJOTRS IONGABAUGH rRANCIS FLLIOT Sixty 0 0 0 0 0 ' l I . . , fN I 1 - I . . I ' ' i 1 e , ' A . .1 A 1 , ,l . nf , .- ' Q .J Whatever it is the mats always sec:.1 success. The mothers were given a bans .i I L - 0 0 0 0 0 A ' - I U H 7 T V' L , . u . ' f, ,. il I' ' ,e . ' s ,. TE f - --- I 1 I Y 7 T I y . , it , , ,TF RS, TATR T' , f , D, f TRY, ITI-I, . T- 1 X, , 1 . T ' 1' , . T' , MARCH 16 Sf Patrrck s Day Dance On tl celebrat d lrrsh hollday the Belle Hop put on a snappy fabaret Dance Eddre Wretzs orclt st a eaturec the proaram and was recetved favorab ly on hrs frrt appearanc l-hgh Spencer l-lrggrns actrng as head Bell vue warter could be seen movrng about keeprng the walkers bds f and seatrng the gu ts They had novelty meners whtch were the rn lrtatron to enloy good foo But the best performance of the evemng came shortly after eleven oclock Thr lrghts were turned out and Eleanor Bruce became the dream that Bob Bodg ers aw walkmg After thls song wa ftnt hed Bob Tate and Walter Slear put on an amusrng dtalogue Then the floor how was the Clrrnax wrth Peggy Neenan and Ton Fttchett The orches tra stopped playrng at exactly l2 flfl and everybody left satrsfred wrth the whole evenlng The frnanctal rett rn were al o grat1fy1ng MARCH 19 lhr year of grace N334 marks the centenary pornt of pubhc educatron rt our great commonwealth All ofer the state th crtrzen have been celeb atrng to a greater or less degree the p ogre s we have made ln publrc Choo n feature ha been the revtval of the l tune Spellrng Bee for adults lhese were begun m the boroughs and Carrred through to State contests mn March l9 the champron spellers from Bellevue and Avalon were sp lled down rn a con test held tn our audttorrum Mr Mont gornery pronounced the ,aw breaker whtle other members of the local fngltsh faculty sat as Jury of appeal the co wrnners were Mrss Luctnda Bethvvtck of Avalon and Mr Seth Galbreath of Belle vue There Nas also a contest held for the entrre North Boroughs vhrch Nas won by Mrs B lel George of West Vrev S ty one The contest was a platn old fashron Cd spell down the Contestant llned uo on both wrngs of the stage ard were pelled down one after another The audrence was small but apprec ratvc Th re was the usual argument cs to the correct spellrng of the words and e,rcrtement often reached a hrah pttch All told the affarr was a suc ess and ll t hoped another fvrll be held next ,fear MARCH 22 The Tumor Womens fllub sponsored a varlety show rn the lslrgh School audr torrum on thrs date The performers brought here were the Mrcrophone Mel ody Makers frort the Prttsburgh School for the Blrnd These slalled artr ts are noted flocall radto performers They ap p ared here rn the afternoon at four C clock ln a show for chrldren and agarn at 8 lin for the general publlc the performance wa of a vanely type There was a man who played the ptano and Cornet at the same ttme Another one gave rmrtatrons of vanou anunals 16 a 'au was pronounced a C ces and the audrence who attended hrghly pleased wrth the entertarn MARCH 28 .Easter Chapel The Glee Club had charge of our Easter Chapel and gave an excellent pro Cram The robed cholr drrected DY Mrss Blalfeney sang several hymns lane Good read approorrate selectrons before each olece One of tne hymns was The Qld Bugged Cross rn whrch Ahce Stetnrnark Bob Rodgers Mary Elrzabeth Bhlel and To 1 Wernrrtan soloed Then the tudent body sang o re hymn The Assembly rernalned seated unttl the Cholr pa sed enttrely oL,t ol the Audttorrum I O O C O A 4 . . lf. ' , - , A . o 3 I Y . ,. ,r - C s, , , ns e ' . ' ly 'l Q 1 r XJ ' 'J ' - - f . r 5 1 ' 1 . . Q It L ,l 'J - V x I I J H , . . Ci , y ' s e rn e - , l , f 1 -' - . - ' 9 . c . , A A . . .N , ' S , -J Y ..f f A 'A v x ' . V 5 , A A I GS . , ' . , A C.. I I I I I ., , K y A I L M , s ' . ' s 1- - g sl - . ' - , - l , ' ' 1 Q V g . , .. X ,, I I . . ,E ' C 1 s ' 53 . , M A 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 ' L A S ,. .V , - X .H f .Q 1 ' Q s , A . . . J A su f I 1, ' is ' 1 f H was ' ' 1 ' ' e ' rs A , r 1 tent , - ,r sr ' ' f' 'kt O e . s ,,, C V A Y J 0 0 0 0 s f A A of r . l . o. , 5 ' ' x ' .wr t .1 r . Q v 7 -43 K - 1 ' 1 . I T v A ' A . 1 , Y. 1 1 I J ' ' A X A 'TT f lv ' If . . . ' ' ' ' Y ' . ., - - ' ' tr ' . , r Y v v . V . X ' , , . fx - MUSIC CONTESTS Our musIcIans under th leadershIp ot Mr Buthart have agaIn endeavored to wtn nat onal honors They have placed hIgh In all the competItIons they have entered thIs year Do you remember the cups they won last year? The trIo composed ol Betty Husband AlIce lack son and Mar1orIe McVay contested at Aspmwall where they took hrst place The pIano contest was also held that nIght and our pIanIst Margaret Mc Campbell placed fourth out ol eIght Cn the tollowmg Monday afternoon March 25 the lull orchestra competed agaInst MIllvale here In our own audI tonum Bell vue won by a wIde mar gIn The lass C contest was also he d but Leet dale won wIthout any compe l1llOI'1 ln the evenIng ot the same day the local strIng quartet won but wIthout competItIon The vIolIn contest went to the ClaIrton entry whlle Betty Husband placed thIrd In the ranlang out of seven vIolIn sts In lhlS contest Our celloIst Ahce Iackson placed thIrd In a lIst ot four Vfllll Aspmwall toppIng lhlS group ln the brass ensemble the Bellevue entry was second to Craftons tIrst These were only county contests In whIch Belle vue partIcIpated APRIL 5 The county trumpet and clarInet con tests were held at MIllvale on Aonl 5 where Iames Brammer trump t player Won second place In h1s event The clar Inet contest was declared a tIe although thIs was found to be contrary to the rules ot the contest and WIllIam DICG ol Belle vue was one of the two who tIed for tIrst place Both WIHHSTS were permItted to go to the sectlon contest on Apnl 21 at Mt Pleasant On Apnl 19 the strIng quartette and strIng trIor traveled to Monessen to com p te tor sectIonal honors The followmg day the lull orchestra competed at Con nellsvIlle agaInst Waynesburg Cahforn a South BrownsvIlle and Somerset l-hgh Schools APRIL 25 The orchestra Iourneyed to Iohns town tor the State Contest It was a pleasant trIp especIally on the return tor trophIes for the second tIme In succes sIon Th1s meant they were now headed tor the NatIonal Contest only two weeks away whIch would take them to Ottawa Kansas More than 552 OOO had to be obtamed to send the forty sIx members to thIs meet Students and parents work ed hard ana raIsed the money so that on May Z3 the ChampIons left Bellevue for the wIld and wooly West On May 25 they played In contest agaInst two competItors com1ng In sec ond Irst IS and has place for group ll p rformance and place In the slght readIng contest was a real trIumph lor the orchestra theIr able leader Mr Buthart and gIven added Imputus to go on to turther success next year Sixty two 0 0 0 . . . 3 . I . . . - , i . ' . . . f A ' , I 1 I . I 9 . Y ' I V - ' . C l , -I , S ' - , It t ' I they had won the State Championship . . . . ' ' L . . L A ' . . . ' I . ' 1 I B I 0 0 0 0 9 f. . . . I I - Th, . Q . V . , , I c , - What ho' lhe three babes 1n the woods seem to be emoylng themselve even though lost 1n the b1g dark furrest Ianet lean and Dot present a pleas1ng stght to any ca ual onlooker Th1s tr1o rank htgh among the popular set tn school and can often be seen on ntce days pedahng thelr b1keS along the htgh and by ways of the country surroundmg The three musketoers and men about town of B llevue pose here to show olf the manly charms that set the lemmme heart afluttenn Metghan Royston and Kevan are brothers m arms for appear to eel dur1ng all hours and not spectally for thls ptcture Thls group could almost be called the Sub Debs because of thetr smartness of dress and fre hness of manner and speech Some are well endowed wtth what 1t takes and talents for smgmg and danctng Here stand the Brethren of the Road tn thetr nattve habltat The road hap pens to be the West VIEW car track and the three Brethren lor Svstrenl must be try1ng to charm the motorman Heres luck Seems as lf the Earth Galloper has met hxs lust deserts at last The whtte substance appears to be snow and Sam seems to be well covered w1th sa1d sub stance Thls cr1tter seems to be all arms and legs w1th B rnle Bally s face Truly a rare monster to possess such an anat orny These are the Green gtrls Knot one of the Iones boys? The two ststers shme 1n the commerctal classes and they are always seen together Sixty three Brothah LaBarre looks convmctng tn ht 1lld1C1Gl garb .1 A Y Y' ' ' n 1 , . 1 I S . to Q s., A I I 1 , . o , .J tt . H . . n . . . 1 9 .P . . . . Q . NATIONAL HONOR SOClcTY DACR ROW NAR SCI-ILNKEL BARRLTI RCSSLLL StIBtRT QTLWART CENTER MALLOY C-ALBRAITH LUCAS COILINQNOOD SNYDER JACKSON IATL FRONT DORCH CLINTON FIRTKO HUSBAND KASHUB lt was a long wlnter but we are cer tam that sprrng IS here Mrss Sutton has tarted the outslde gym classes At al most any hour passerbys are startled by the purple rompered grrls runmng around the football held The g1rls themselves teel shgntly self consc1ous at thts twtce awoek return to nature Emborrass ment fortunately IS forgotten when the tun beams The held IS d1v1ded rnto ec t1ons lor broadlump hlgh lump shot put and best ot all mushball lt IS sur pr1s1ng how some of those g1rls can bat and equally alarm1ng home some can not Thrs early exposure to nature should result m somethmg be xt colds ea ly tans or extreme cases ot sprmg lever HONOR STUDENTS Thts year the Nahonal Honor Socrety has gamed S1Yl n members trom our chool All are representatrve students whose records show super1or1ty ln schol arsh1p leadershrp character and serv 1ce lt IS a d1st1nct honor to be elected to thrs soclety and the students take the1r membershrp very senously Belle vue ha been a member of the Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety slnce l92En wrth a total membersh1p of l4d Another group w1ll be elected m May The soc1ety has an tdeal to b atta1necl only by the bes that Bellevue H1ah can offer whlch 19 ymbohzed by the burnmo torch the mstgne of the SOC19lY The membershlp for th1s year rncludes lames H Hossell Bobert H Stewart Luth Snyder E telle Clmton Vrctorta Frrtlfo betty Husband All c lack on Bobert L Tate l orma Kaschub Genevrevo Porch Betty Lucas betty Barrett Betty Selbert Vsther Galbraith Nancy Caughey GIRLS FooTBALL B cause ot the sup r1or srze speed and strength of the gtrls the athlettc as soctatron has agreed to schedule some W P l A L games to be played by the gtrls on the and 1ron The Suttomtes are tralntng hard and expect to produce a lona tast movtna team The lme lS h avy and charges lllce a battenng ram Va 1 s of color tn the1r play wtll dazzle all opponents lhe llnt 1 o for the Of nlng pract1ce aame wuh Southcrn Calltorma rs well Cho n and the spectators wlll surely en Joy an unu ual stght the lrne up IS s lcllovvs Gunnu rg lf Grot L Lconaro N lson Vhlson l Gtbson B l B s B Ha pp l D Haggarty Chamber B Deggy Collmgwood Thomas Malloy F Baer H Sixty four WNY WW l , l Q-I H V A ,Q X L k V V ... 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Nome Armslronq G ace Ael f Barclay Clara Bae: He en Bearn Sarah Blrslc Rudolph B aselr I a Brrqqs Eleanor VI q Sylvra Brown John Buechner Dorolhy Bur harl Prrscrlla Ca ahan Rose Mary Campbell Barbara Chamberlaxrr Phyllxs Capp Thomas Chappell Evans Culp Roberl Donaldson Florence Dooley Rrchard Elllol Thomas Chrrcosla Calherlne mph Helen Fau lc Helen Fischer Arlhur Floyd Marqarel Franrus a er Fraser Aex Frazrer Harold Grbson Belly Lou Gla Georqe Gullendorl John Grlllrlh Mary Hammer Jaclc H rrls ack Harrrs Marqarel Hallrnah Belly Hauser Jean Hewell Mary Hrllrc Anna Huqhes Rulh Jones Roberl Krrlc Be y Knrclcerboclrer Rodger Amblfzon Teacher Travellnq salesman A larrnerelle An accounlanl Personal conduclor ol lours Decoralor Travellers and execulrve Teacher Charrrran ol Nall Dem on. Sarlor Socualrle Accounlanl Farrnerelle Arl leclurer Soldrer Teacher Mechamc Leclurer Socnalrle Sarlor Reporler Traveller Wrrler Trafelrnq salesman Reporler Farmer 'vlarune Enqrneer Teacher 'vlunrsler Qeporler Social Lrle Journalrsl Band Leader Journallsl Alhlele Poel lnleruor decoralor Farrnerelle Leclurer Lawyer Soclalrle Mecharrc Name Kolb Joseph Le Wall: Wrllram Llplre Clyde Lonqabauqh John Lovell John Mahrer Harold Maslersan Leo Jaclcson James Sreberl Snlord Challmor Roberl Malloy Edward Marqurs Belly Mallhews John McCall Harrrel McCormrck Alberl McNerl Gladys Moody Belly Mueller Mary Mull James Osborne Belly Ozrnenl Keulh Parry Nalhanlel Schrerrlz Margarel Schrllrnq Margarel Schnerder Margarel Schohn Carolyn Scholl Henry S rdner Be ly Shaller Nancy Sheppard Eslher Srrnpson Elrzabelh Smrlh Gladys Smrlh Mary Jane Sorsson Anne Mae Sloehr Luclle V rner da Wallrer Evelyn Wenqer Nelson Wu rams Samuel Wollemar George Yerx Harry Yourlson Rulh Z ller Marr Ambltron Reporler Sarlor Reporler Execuluve Farmer Sarlor Soldrer .ahrps Caplarn Socral lule Enqnneer Business man Traveller Mrnrsler Reporler Raduo announcer Musrcran Nurse S crelary Polrlucuan Teacher Bus drrver Aeronaulrcal enquneer Wrrler Teacher Dancer Leclurer Mrnrsler Coslurne Desuqner Socral work Socnal lrle Nurse Reporler Secrelary Slenoqrapher lnleruor decoralor Arlrsl Nur e Mrnrsler Colurnnusl Wrller olrlrcran Nurse Teacher Sixty five Junior - A Class AlHl,Jwhn.l .... 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'V ' I ,' er., 'e ..... ,' APRIL 23 On Monday Aprll the twenty thlrd the Curl Reserves enterta1ned the H1 Y boys at the annual banquet held m the Bellevue Presbyterlan Church The glrls had decorated the room wlth gay spr1ng flowers wh1ch lent a fest1ve a1r to the occas1on Aftcr dolng 1ust1ce to a del1c1ous dmner the seventy l1Ve g1rls and boys present were entertamed by a program ln charge of MISS Iohnson The G rl Re serve Orchestra whlch has been such a great help th1s year played a selectton Reverend otoddard was the speaker for the evemng H1s sublect was Gettmg the Most Out of L1fe Soon after h1s wlth the feelmg that the1r evenmg had been very well spent t IRL PFSERVES SHANINABERGER SLIBERT DODDS CASEY KERR NISSLS JOHNSTON AND BURRALL The G1rl Reserves had only two more meetmgs for th1s semester after the Hlgh Y Banquet The f1rst of these was 1n charge of the Freshmen members of the Club under the leadersh1p of lane Wel ltng and lane Stonerod The last meet mg was the annual banquet held ln hon or of the gracluatmg members The glrls pre onted one of the1r or1g1nal and umque programs Some of the Semors shed a few tears over partmg but they were cheered a l1ttle when they recewed the1r flowers m accordance w1th the u ual custom Thls brought to a close one of the most successful years m G1rl Reserves The qrrls should be commended for the1r fme programs wh1ch had been care fully arranged at the annual conference of off1cers held 1n the Fall of each year The Curl Reserves are one of the most actlve organ1zat1ons 1n the school Thls year they have d1v1ded the month ly meettngs up among the classes each class to have charge of a program The Top1cs for the year were Honesty by the lZ As Courtesy by the l2 Bs Servlce by the ll As Reverence toward the Spmtual by the ll B s Health 1n Body by the lU A Appreclatlon of Art by the IU Bs and Choosmg a Vocatlon by the 9 A s These programs were ably hand led and well presented by the d1fferent classes to the extent that all meetmgs were attended by a large audlence At the me t1r1g on March l9 the elect1on of offlcers for the com1ng year was held Mary Dodds has become an ex Pres1dent and Ianet Iohnson succeeds her Peg Schnevder has become the new Secretary Treasurer and Betty Marqu1s w1ll repre ent Bellevue at the d1str1ct counc1l The new off1cers have express ed the1r w1ll1ngness to cooperate Wlth the tudent body and w1ll try to carry on the1r off1ces IH the same capable way our former off1cers have We wlsh to extend our congratulatlons for last year and our good wlshes for the commg one Sixty six 0 fo 0 0 0 ' - I - ' I T . , A V S . , . . . I I ii i ' helpful talk, the girls and boys departed, - L , I I , e ' , Q 1 . 1 4 3 ' 1 . S . . ' ' Y P . . S . AN' M EE 934 ' GL '1 APRIL SDANISI-' CLUB Habla usted el espanol? The Span 1 h Club IS one ot the most act1ve of our organ1zat1ons lt has the largest IIIGITI bersh1p and ITS members are the hlgher Spamsh students MISS lohnston lS plan n1ng an 1nterest1ng program tor the com mg year wh1ch w1ll be capably handled by the new ott1cers V1rg1n1a Berradell1 tl1e new Pres1dent Mary lane Kerr VICE pres1dent and B1ll Muncaster Secretary treasurer Next years program has not yet been planned but dur1ng the commg few months It 1ncludes a party to be g1ven on May 16 and a p1cn1c on lune 7 at North Park The Comm1ttees cons1st1ng of Program Dan Motley Cha1rman Anne Casey Bob HutCh1ngs and Alvah Cl1n ton and Nays and Means Bob Al br1gl1t Cha1rman Harry lancaster Dor othy leonard and Anna Glass APRIL 4 Today the cho1r sang for the Parent Teachers ASSOCIGTIOH at Iackson school Th1S talented orgamzatton sang appro pnate number and the Assoc1at1on show ed the1r apprec1at1on by the1r hearty ap plause Th1s cho1r IS not l1m1ted to school performances but has become a com mumty cho1r presenhng programs VGTIOUS churches and h1gh schools APRIL 13 Th1s was the second exchange a sembly We have had th1s year The cho1r under the dlrectton of MISS Blake ney went to Mclfees Rocks to present a program there wh1le the Mlles Bryan band came to Bellevue and gave us an excellent band concert The1r lofty dru1n 1na1or can w1eld h1S baton w1th profes 1onal accuracy and speed Wlllle thc eand 15 the state CllGIT1p1OI'1 orgamza t1on They played both class1cal num bers and marches the program CODSIST 1ng ot selechons by the band saxaphone tr1o and trumpet duo These were well handled and well presented to an ap prec1at1ve aud1ence Program of Apr1l l3 g1ven at Mlles Bryan H1gh School by the Bellevue CBOIF and Str1ng TTIO was Nev1n Ge1ble M1ghty Lak Bose Kentucky Babe Cho1r Slumber Song Beb1skot C1rls ot the Chotr The Baretoot Tra1l Cho1r Salute aA1nour Strlng TTIO The lord ls My L1ght Thc Heavens are Declarmg Beethoven Beneath the Cross ot lesus Berwald ChO1f The numbers were announced W1th short scr1pture readmgs lane Good reader Margaret McCampbell accompan W1ggers Spears M1ss Blakeney d1rector Th1s program was so well rece1ved by the ne1ghbor1ng h1gh school that some of the1r people came to hear the cho1r a second t1me at the Vesper Serv 1ce held the followmg Sunday evenlng at the Bellevue Presbytenan Church Srxty eight . 1 1 . f 1 , , S 1 . 5 , . fq. - X 1 1 Lf. 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Nome Hobby Bob Aloruqlwl ealunq nd sleeping Clwarles Allen rnalcmq money Gladys Bauer danclnq Joe Beradelln slump gollechnq a Berfle drawlnq Belly Boardman lwunhnq Befsy Caldwell roller slrahnq Fdlflw Clwadle aslclnq oueslnons Mlldred Cole clesnqnlnq Georqe Cross aulo raclnq Tom Davies baseball J cl: Davus scour wor Mary Dodds sporfs Charles Dunran slarnps ylvna Eayre readnnq Callwryn Edne poelr man Fueller danrrng Lllnan Greene lournalr rn MI red Gfllllfh scwlrlq V rqnma Gunmnq lworsgg Georqe l'-lurler rdnnq and lwurll q Mary Lou' 0 Jolwnslon wurnrnrno Bvurr ms rex In V111 ,lin vfr Nome Hobby Florenro Klsnq marlrehnq l-larry Lanrasler sporf Wnllnam Lancasler Spovls Ro vt Mover IS I q Janus Mercer carloonunq Dan M llcy swurnrnmq M rlorm McVay mu rc Killwerrne Orl man summer sporls Jo in fill ll os qames ly P Paflon arlvlelurg Plrnllro Dolla o baseball l-'arf Reed sporrs page WIII Rodqers radio u w Ro baseball Flnanor Rfrldy afhl ICS Wallor Surnm rs hallolnqy our r- Slwroo arqurnq of S1 qon af e lf l-lwrvnf Sloan laqqnn aonq Mxrv Alma Towers lulunq pos? cards Ewnnq Washburn rnanaqmq the, alhlellc pfoqram Wnnrlvrd Wei rolloclmq dog pnrlures 0' I on ffxgl In an f 'nullm Sixty nine Semor B Class f V u .be ' ----f' l1'n Ev ' ' s 4 ' ' ' ' l ' 1 i ' ' C d '. a ' lc I , ,S ' R ll zs--- , C . --- I . 'I ' , , l of A,AY- Y ' TX ,. Robe-rl Fuclws---qreen lwousos L I V ,. I I J' ,lr L' T--Y hl Vos 1 5 nd r ---I ' , 'n V YV l l H I V , JO s ., ,K d' fl Imb-'-ll' XN'If, ,l rl' 1 ff X r fl lff-rr -,orlal .r slr P-ulv-'r Y. ' v r,-U . If you have heard much typewrtttng Recently there has been a btg rush much composlng and much more type WI'1t1I'1g 1n the Sctence room and Phystcs Lab you N111 understand perhaps how the Annual Staff has been laborrng thrs last month rn 1ts efforts to make the 1934 ed1t1on of The Gleeman the best 1n the htstory of the school Heretofore there hasnt been nearly the Wrttten matenal regulred IH the book because rt was not arranged tn columns but th1s year tt has been dtfferent Our book as you see has an arttcle about every tmport ant event tn the school year All thts of course regutres wr1t1ngs and then wr1t mg regulred ttme Of an evenmg after school and ln the seventh pertod a casual vtsttor would notlce 1f he cared to v1s1t us two typ lsts chcktng conttnually on thetr type wr1ters an edrtortal staff edrtmg copy and reportmg on each dally happemng The Bus1ness Manager could be seen canng for h1s bustness end of the book and the adverttsmg manager workmg d111gent1V on h1s advertlsrng for materlal All the staff has been call ed upon to contrtbute h1s bratn chtld to the wr1t1ng of the f1nal copy Asstgn ments went out at random The adver tlstng manager has been wntlng about 1-11 Y the sales manager has wntten the Forens1c League Orchestra contests and the bustness manager has wrttten several arttcles on sports One of the assoclate edttors has been typmg and the edttor has been supervrsmg as best he can here and there Over all however has been the guramg hand of Mtss Ogden None of the staff l'l'I labored so dlltgently as she and no one has destred less pratse Our sponsor has even gone ahead and co 1 po ed many parts of the book that ravent been done properly by the staff Wrthout her asststance her gurdance and her cr1t1c1sms the Annual would not be where tt IS 'oday TI-IE OLE MAN STAFF I-RONT ROW SKILES FIRIKO GUNNIN6 ALBPIGI-IT SNYDER ROSS CENTLR ROW VIISS OGDEN CLINTON I-IOLMAN WILSON KRUSE HONESS 'I-IIRD ROW C ROSS CLOAIX MR KING NEWTON YAI-IRES DAVI:S Seventy A Q I I I ' , - - . . I. . . I. 'I I I . . , . I . I . 4 ' H xl II ' I I . . - I 1 I . . 1 , I - - - I . . , I - . . I - I I I - - I I . ,. I . ' I A I -t . . . . F I- . Q I I I Y , , H - ' cw .J . 1 V . , .1 , , I ' I I I , , - L r. ., I c , ' 1 ,K .. I - E .I ,. - , - - I I A ' I I L 'Nl - I I I I I . , , V I ---., . J I , , , , Y. mfs I BELLE I-IOP STAFF TOP ROW PIEKARSRI TATE 'VILLIAM KOLB SECOND ROW A MCCULLOUGH MARQUIS BLASEK HARRIS F MCCULLOUFH THIRD ROW ALLEN GREENE CALDWELL STOEI-:R ROYSTON rRONT ROV! MISS OI-ILF BRIGGS KASCI-'UB The Belle Hop thls year has been able to put down as hlstory a cred1table season both fmanclally and otherwxse Dunng the f1rst semester because the staff lacked student support 1t was found necessary to dlscontlnue the pubhcatton of the paper The second semester an attempt to publ1sh 1t found a foothold and as the f1nanc1al statement shows the def1c1t of SQ7 88 from Ianuary 1 1934 was removed The chlef support was that of the advertlsers and the two dances whrch were held for the beneftt of the Belle Hop the dance nettlng approxt mately S20 UO and the adverhsements S70 O0 Fortunately the lack of cooperatron on the part of the student body d1d not deter the staff from 1ts ftnal ach1evement of publ1sh1ng a good paper Under the able d1rect1on of MISS Ohle a Compara txvely new staff produced the ftrst b1 weekly of the year 1n record t1me Charles I Allen and Norma Kaschub assoclated as co edttors The new membershlp com pr1sed Sylvla Brlggs assoclate edltor and Luctle Stoehr Sam Wllhams L1ll1an Greene Blta Blasek Helen MGFQUIS Car olyn f-ioyston Margaret Hams and Bet sy Caldwell as the reportonal staff Bob ert Tate busmess manager Casmtr P1ekarsk1 assrstant and Ioe Kolb adver t1s1ng manager have lent the1r energ1es ln keeplng bool-'s and sol1c1t1ng adver tlsements respect1ve1y Accuracy and speed ln gett1ng the copy to the press was facllttated by Frances and Ahce McCullough typ1sts Seventy One The problem of makmg ends meet was ltghtened by the soctal GCllV111eS and 1nterests of the group Conclustons arrlved at dunng the staff perlods m1ght be comparable to those phllosophtcal tcachmgs of Anstotle htmself To round out the oc1a1 Slde of the organ1zat1on two dance were held one a hall hop after school and the other an rnnovatton u mg a cabaret as settmg Fven though much energy was ex pended IH f1l11ng up the coffers the slo gan Onward and Upward was not forgotten Each 1 sue contamed features armed to rnterest and entertazn dtfferent student groups Thus desplte Old Man Depresslon The Belle Hop has termtnat ed a successful year Flnancml Statement Deblt 194 Subscnpuons and Sales Re cetpts S72 UO Post Offlce Refund Cabaret Dance 41 98 13 Advertlsements 70 011 Total S187 66 Credtt D6f1C1l Ianuary 1 1934 Pr1nt1ng 8 rssues at 16 50 132 OO Change Cabaret Dance 2500 Postage Charges S27 88 Total Deblt Credtt Balance Year Endlnq Iune S186 80 S187 Bb 18680 S , . . 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A , .86 APRIL 5 FRESHMAN COVFRS COURSE FROM DAWN TO DUSK And Happy s face was red both from shame and a severe case of sunburn Mr Harry Goldsmtth gave one of hts tnteresttng and tnformattve talks chapel today when he came to us as representattve of the Ptttsburgh Datry Counctl He always combtnes humor wtth harsh realtty tn a way to make every word stnk home Says he lf a gtrl ever offers you her heart Just thtnk of what you re getttng fThts was hts conclus ton after dtscusstng the subtect of butld tng strong musclesl Happy IS from the Nattonal Datry Counctl and tn order to gatn a healthy body he advocates mtlk green vege tables and lots of the rtght ktnd of ex race ten days before the race and dont practtce stopptng tts hard on the tennts shoes and the morale Get away to a fast start and hold tt Happy Goldsmtth says and ftrmly belteves that tf all the muscular power tn ones body were conserved for twenty four hours the strength would be able to ltft forty locomottves one foot from the ground for one mtnute So young men 1f you wtsh properly to tmpress your lady fatr try thts and become famous APRIL11 - - - - News of today brought us through the columns of the local papers was of genutne concern to Bellevue as a whole and to the student body tn parttcular lt was announced that our supertntendent Mr Mowls would not return to us for next year Thts ts truly a loss whtch wtll be felt by all who have known the schools under hts adrntntstratton and seen them grow and tmprove tn the many ways they have tn educattonal program and school plant Thts communtty must lose one who has been for etght years the staunchest frtend of our schools the most understandtng counsellor of the students the most loyal supporter of all programs and acttvtttes and the promo ter of every worthwhtle and worthy move he schools of Bellevue have made Mr Mowls has been a butlder tn the real sense of the word Hts vtston and cour ageous planntng have been seen tn the enttre outlay of the educattonal program both tn equtpment and tnstructton He has been tnstrumental tn tmprovtng the elementary and Juntor htgh school butld 1ngs and tn the promotton of a bond ts sue for future growth of the sentor htgh school The teachtng force throughout shows h1s apprectatton of educattonal gualtftcattons and hts dtscenrnment con erntng personaltttes Among educatton al ctrcles tn Alegheny County and West ern Pennsylvanta he has mertted htgh tank dtsttnctton and esteem for hts nu merous evtdences of pedagogtcal fore tght and progresstve tdeals Student acttvtttes have always re cetved hts ardent support and have felt the push of hts enthustasm To enum erate those whtch owe thetr betng to hts offorts would be to tnclude the enlarged athlettc program wtth tts varted oppor tuntttes for all students rangtng from port whtch Mr Mowls has gtven to es tabltshtng a full and engagtng program of phystcal educatton for gtrls ts tn ttself enough to prove the genutne concern wtth whtch he has held the welfare of the student body Our acttve parttctpa tton tn forenstc contests espectally those for the mustc features can be attrtbuted to thts good frtends tnterest tn the cul tural opportuntttes for young people Much more could be satd of hts purpose ful sttmulatton of personal scholarshtp for students and the many places where he has functtoned tn asststtng worthy students tn seektng advanced tratntng Hts ts a record ftlled wtth so many ttems of mertt that those who have been as soctated wtth htm datly cannot begtn to count thetr number and the future wtll rematn to testtfy to thetr permanence and value The best that mtght be satd must be left tn the more postttve tmpress that the character and personal tnflu ence of Mr Mowls have wrought upon all who have been prtveleged to know and share tn hts work and ltfe among the young people tn thts communtty Hts standards and tdealtsm cannot be doubt ed nor lost even though he leaves us for larger areas of servtce It ts to be hoped that hts successor who comes to us from Irwtn Pa wtll have as successful a record to leave be htnd htm as Mr Mowls leaves Seventy two O 0 O O 0 I I L . . H . t . ' . n ' ' ' ' in ' . . . . ' s' ' ' . ercisey' Never try to train for G hard football to golf contests. The special sup- SOLILOQUY OF A STUDENT fvvvlth apolog1es to Shakespeare To wr1te or not to wr1tel that 13 the aues t1on Whetner TIS nobler 1n the m1nd to suffer The a4on1es and torments ot wr1t1ng Or to take an E and rest 1n peace And by no effort oppose 1t To Come home to rest To rest to get perchance an E aye theres the rub or after that E who Vnows what pa1n may come o can bear the Vllllp and corns of fr1ends The parents QT1Cf the wrath ol teachers U: T h1aher authcuty tnat spuru That mer1t 1n the bravma of an T' When he lumself rmqht 1n h1s youth lla dohe rnuch worse? Who would th1s gnevance bear To wnte and weat under the effort But that the dread of sometlunq after tl E The an n result doth pu7zle yet the wul Ahd Valces us rather bear tuose 1lls we l ave Than to fly to others that our parents know ol? Thu consc1ence does make co wards ot us all Seventy three CATALINE s LAMENT O CICGYO was a merry old auy Hts marner was sarcashc He hxed on me a p1erc1ng eye And spoke 1n oenphrashc l knovt what all you students thmk l was a scoundrel bold But l was drowned ln pr1nte1s lll And d1ed of a heavy cold He burned me up IH pubhc speech Sa1d he You should be dead H1s loud vo1ce rose from growl screech And aee was my tace red l couldnt get away from home l couldnt aet the lllflll l couldnt buy an lC9 cream conf WllllOUl l'l1ITl on my trall He d1dnt l1lie me very Nell l d1dnt ao for llllll For wr en h1 words beam to swell My chance 1 rather shm So ends my tale l hope And I know that you do too That you n ver w1ll have to cope W1th that CICSFO after you Woe IS l Yours Cat1l1ne Tnere was a young lady named CITCG An enchantress was she w1thout mercy She mused mag1c powder lrt 1 bo ffl of clam cho Nder And aave 1t to tho e Nho were tlursty I C I O O O , 1 ,. . . PM .. ,, A b - . 1 . to For 'uh ' s S The pangs of d1spriz'd love, the law's de- T - he ' . J ' ' ' , 's ' l ' , , , , U M 'ae 'S . 1 ' ' 1 , -2 s' z ve o 1 .. . . . ,. , . , I X 9 E . S I Y' , 19 --- 1, , . 1 . J l' f A .1 V , S I , l . 1 A f f 1 I . . ' ' is 1 ' I ' APRIL 26 ----- IT HAPPENED IN HOLLY- WOOD! On Thursday April 26th at 815 a sudden hush fell over a chattering audience as the curtain rose on the 12 Bs current production lt Happened ln Hollywood The play opens on a scene in the Pembroke mansion in Hollywood Iar vis the Pembrokes well meaning butler has let the house for S300 during the absence of Mrs Pembroke who is travel ing in Europe to Messrs Tremayne and Garrity Tom Garrity a clever publicity agent has made up his mind to make Alan Treinayne a movie celebrity and with the subtleness of a woman he pro ceed By words and actions Torn Gar nty soon has reporters and theatrical magnates believing that Tremayne is a Hollywood in order to escape a political marriage A few days pass when losie Pembroke the daughter of the house comes home from her European board ing school bringing her churn Princess Dolores By threatening to expose Iarv IS Iosie Wins his promise to let the girls be the servants in the house Meanwhile a young man called Bert is engaged as chautteur and Princess Dolores discov ers that the chauffeur is the Prince she was to have married likewise he recog nizes Dolores and unknown to the others they have a budding romance Iosie disguised as a parlor maid has fallen for Alan and he is not exactly backward in his feeling for her. Many amusing situations arise caused by a go-getter girl reporter Phyllis Duganne in her po- sition as publicity agent tor the star Doreen Downing who has been playing opposite to Alan in his first picture Pol ly O Conner a comedy actress also adds humor to the situation At last when it eems imperative for someone to make a move Mrs Pembroke arrives home She is accompanied by one Sir Humphrey who is looking for his runaway charge the prince It takes plenty of explaining from Garrity and the others to clear Alan from Sir Humphreys charge of be ing an imposter Prince Bert and Prin cess Dolores are now very willing to con sent to their marriage for more than po litical reasons Sir Humphrey is satisfied and now only Mrs Pembroke remains to be reconciled This is easily done for larvis is only too willing to promise never again to rent the house during his mis trcss absence and losie and Alan take carc of themselves The brilliant cast of this comedy is as follows Iarvis Messenger Tom Garrity Alan Tremayne Iosie Pembroke Princess Dolores Phyllis Dugonne Bert Doreen Downing Polly OConner Mrs Pembroke Sir Humphrey Walter Summers Ioe Berardelli lack Davis Iohn Phillips Mary Dodds Betty Boardman Dan Motley Charles Allen Betsy Caldwell Mary Iane Kerr Eleanor Roddy Harvey Sloan Seventy four , . . F' - . . 1 l I ' . I I - A - it I I I S . H . . I . ' I . 4 4 - I ' ' Y ' I E A ' I V . I ' I 1 A V L' ' - 'J' f - . . . prominent prince, who has run away to , A , .......... . , . ........ GLEEMAN 934 MAY live O O jx. I I-'I O PROSPECTS Fon 1934 TRACK The Bellevue track mentor kmdly pcrm1tted an 1nterv1ew the other day 1n h1s OIIICG The coach seemed 1nterested and au1te ready to talk The 1mportant comments are as follows Reporter Hello Mr Zundell Im a reporter for the Annual and I would l1ke 1nterv1ew We realmze you are busy but we know you w1ll QIVS us the IH formatton W e des1re a b o u t o u r t r a a m F1 r s how do you ex e c t y o u r c h a r g e s t o shape up tht year Coach? CPLLAHAN Coach I wouldnt be surpr1sed f we have a pretty good outf1t th1s spr1ng A good many of our men have grad uated espec1ally our mtddle d1stance men We mlss Daugherty Coles And erson and some of that group but the outlook 1snt at all bad be as good as 1t was last year? Coach Yes the team w1ll probab ly be even better than we had last year Report r Thats great Now be for we go 1nto that prosp ct 1nd1v1dually what opponents do you cons1der w1ll create the most d1ff1cult ODDOSIIIOTIQ Coach Dormont IITSI They always have a good outf1t Reporter Is there any chance of beatmg them? Coach Sure We hope to Reporter I suppose 1t IS too early to even tell yust how the new men w1ll take up the rems handed over by the graduates Coach Yes rt IS We havent had very good Weather yet and so we haven t had any runn1ng tr1als However there are a few thmgs that I do know The we1ghts are st1ll very strong Rooney IS and Callahan both good enough to take several places Reporter What cant that guy Rooney do? It seems he can do anyth1ng football basketball and hurdles welghts and lumps 1n track Coach Ill tell you somethmg he cant do He cant pole vault Rooney 'lust commg 1nt No but Im gonna learn to pole vault before Im done th1s spnng Coach In our yavehn we dont know exactly what we have West and a few others can make pretty fa1r hecves but none of them are too good Reporter Now as to the runs Whom do you expect to do your TUHHIHQIP You lost Anderson and Kmg vta the dtploma route who w1ll f1ll the1r places? Coach Mr Reporter that IS a tough auestton As I told you we havent had any runntng trlals yet so I cant say too much However we have several pros pects who are pretty fa1r Harry Brown as you remember was a very fast boy before he left here and now he IS st1ll faster He won a good many po1nts down tn Georgla last year and I am lookmg for htm to go great guns th1s year Reporter Who else have you? Coach LaBarre can move pretty fast and he IS 1n pretty good shape Im expectmg a good many DOIHIS from 11H'1 Reporter But your m1ddle dtstance and long dtstance you sa1d they we e weak Coach M1d dle d1St a n c e men can be de veloped B ll t remember th1s 1S only the m d dle of Apr1l and s o m e g o o d b o y s m a y come to hght I h a v e cvt ever s e v e ral good prospects for the m1le DAUGHERTY st1ll here he forty one feet meet Fuchs feet Theres there Reporter can toss a shot close to and that takes most any can throw a dtscus 110 possxbly 15 DOIDIS r1ght Thats good Now how about your hurdlers? Coach Well we st1ll have Rooney Reporter That covers the we1ghts spr1nts Jumps and runs now I want to know somethlng about your relay team Who ll be 1n It and how good w1ll 1t be? Coach Th1s IS 1mposs1ble to answer The relay team IS about the last thtng drawn together so of course I wont know unt1l after the tr1als come off Se enty SI . ., A I I I I I I ' ' ll I ' 'A I I I If T l .. , , - , y , , I an l -I I - . 1 . , , ,. , A I ' I ' - w II , . Y . xx . . ' ' ' . te . t - ' A . , . . , , 1 I ' . - ' I I s . 1 t . r . . III I . , , I - . . I I ' A xx I i . . I Reporter. Is the team expected to . ,, 1. ,, I U .I I 11 . . . , ' - ,, - V - r c . 1 . e , E - . , . , . Q - ' ' . . ' .I 5 , T ll 11 - - 1 I A . , . h ,- , , - , A , I I I ' . . - - , . . ' . . ,f A ll . ll . . . . I v -X Reporter I guess that covers about every thmg Thank you Coach We apprectate the tune you have gxven us as Noll as the tntormatlon Coach Tlats O K ROONEY lust tell your pubhc that the outht s tryma ar a n d they don t put a good squad ln the held t won t be b c a u s e t h e y aren t W o r lc tn R e p o r t e r Thanks agatn So long Th1s all goes to show that Bellevue Htgh prospects are good for l934 and we are looktng to the squad to go places and brtng home a few trophtes Here s hopmg Date May May May May May May May 1934 SCHEDULE Place Team Pltt Stadturn Pttt Etna Dormont Bellevue Shadys1de lnterscholashc Etna lndependent Borough Me t Mt Lebanon Shadystde Pttt Stadlurn W P l A L Dormont lnterscholast1c Dorrnont Ollver and Sewlckley Pendrng May May May May May May May l Class Meets Ere hmen vs Sophornores Aprtl 25 Iunrors vs Senrors Aprtl 31 RECORDS POR 1934 BeHevue BeHevue BeHevue BeHeVue P BeHevue BeHevue 20 pomts Mt Lebanon Shadysrde Bellevue won ttrst place A p1n Nall A ptnwall hrst place E521 1 Meet 5 Bellevue H1gh School Track Records for 1932 1933 Event lUO Yds 220 Yds 440 Yds l M1le Shot D1scus Iaveltn Hrgh lurno Broad lump Pole Vault Low Hurdles C120 Yds l Seventy Holder Fred Mmg Walter Burger Ho Jard Downey Howard Downey lame Kratt Arthur Rooney Arthur Rooney Arthur Rooney Howard Anderson Robert Tyberg lack Marqurs lack Marquts Tim L Mtn O Mtn 21 l48 Sec Sec ec' ec oc ec BROVVN X . . 7 V 1 1 ' .... 9 K F D A I ' ll . ' ' , 15 ' ' h d if 19 ' ' . . . . . . V 24 . . I ' --- ' ,' e-- ' I , 7 51 X' ' . 1 X. W, 13 75 ' ' l9 W, . I. A, L. 2l YU , A I 24 63 y W Etna H M A D Q 4 J . ' sw 4 . ' 33 A S - , 43 ' Q 4 s ' 45 4 ' lO.8 . ,, 23.2 S ,. I v 53,7 S . 930 Yds. ' ' F ' . 4.7 S . . 39 Ft, 8 ln. 1 . 96 Ft. 6 ln. ' l38 Ft. 7 In. ' A 5 Ft. 2 ln, Y l9 Ft. 8 ln, ' 9 Ft. 6 ln. ' 6 TRACK AWARDS FOR 1933 WEARERS OF THE B Km J Ho Hd Andereol fu uk CIT IWYYJCICI Rlmmrd Cd 1 ul we Sdrqent Edgar Dox ne Modoqer Wearers of the Gold Medal Wearer of the Gold Track Shoe For fwo veors of Vorszty For fhree years of Vofszty Compefzizon COIUPGMIOU plum me Qolf , Dow li If mm er' A11 1 Indie 55 e tyegfvt u ll Roy ,wr - ., 1 UC ' V Xe 3 .Y I.o111:a 1,c'1Pmf1r1e f Nohfm W1 1 Q Q Sherwin Coles A i 'x7 'y A A1 , 4 W . , U I 'V ES l,1:1.1fi- Millcfr .if Y 11, 1' 5 Fo: V v n - 1' GoLF Bellevue H1gh has not been repre sented 1n W P 1 A L Golf compet1t1on for the pa t two years but th1s year the school w1ll enter a team Of course smce the team has not had much practxce th1s sea on the outflt may not be too strong Tl1e squad w1ll mclude 1119 names f 'lreadway Pollaro 1-lutchmgs and Pl l l1ps among others A good many of these players are experlenced players on thelr club course the 1-hghland Course 'l'he1r scores have been recorded w1ll be able to rate h1gh 1I'1 the1r con tests T 1e complete schedule IS Apr1l Apnl 24 Apr1l May May May May May May Bellevue at Brentwood Dormont at Bellevue Bellevue at Turtle Creek Central Cathohc at Bellevue Mt Lebanon at Bellevue Brentwood at Bellevue Bellevue at Dormont Turtle Cre k at Bellevue Bellevue at Central Cathohl1c May Bellevue at Mt Lebanon TENNIS Bellewe l-hgh School IS expected to be well repro ented 1r1 W P I A L tenms competrtron th1s year The school Seventy nme was entered IH the league last year but because of the fact that there were no candrdates from wh1ch to choose a team the entrre schedule was declared forfett Th1s year however the school IS not gomg to forfe1t The squad IS reported to have been taklng the com1ng season very ser1ously The schedule 1nc1udes encounters w1th Mr Lebanon and Brent wood lt 15 expected however that more non league games w1ll be added Don Graham B111 Bobmson Bob Culp and B111 Esterhne can often be seen down 1n the gym volleyrng back and forth 1n pr paratlon for the com1ng sea son Don Grahams volley IS fast and sure and h1s backhand rsnt bad so we hope he w1ll a1d our outf1t a lot As lor B111 Bobmson h1s clever raguet l1a1'1dl1ng and cannon ball serve can be attest ed by anyone who l1as met l11II1 Bob Culp was play1ng a whale of a game last summer and we hope that IH league comp t1t1on he w1ll be equally as good B111 Esterlme IS an unknown guantt ty but 1udg1ng from h1s play rn pract1ce he should round out the quartette very n1cely All told the prospects for a good tenn1s team are favorable and Bellevue hopes for a banner year from her team Tenrus Schedule Apnl 26 Crafton at Bellevue Apr11 30 Bellevue at Mount Lebanon May 10 Bellevue at Crafton May 14 Mount Lebanon at Bellevue Others pendrng and it is hoped that the 1934 golf team H . . , 1 ' 1 Q A y V ' 20 - ' 26 - V . - A-Q 1 ' , . . . . 1 4 . ll o - 4 15 18 e u 22 ' ' 25 . ' MAY 25 THE NlFFlY SHOP was the name Of tne toshlon show sponsored by Mlss Wrlvm on and the Home Econorrncs de partment on May 25 Mrss Blakenel took charge ol the chorus musrc and Mrss lones played the prano Mrldred Cole who can make a success of any part was Madame Lazare the proprretor ol an exelusrve shop lor women Mrs kgoldore who was really Lthel Skrles ame to The Nrlty Shop rn search of the latest models rn gowns Can you rmagme Cladys Bauer as a snobbrsh and dtfhcult ustomer7 As the daughter ot Mrs Gold ore she was exeeedrngly so Frances Stewart and Buth McDonald were the t ol Glad Anna Glass was a lrf x by herself m the part ol Qlga the ehore gtrl late lrom Sweden For the hrst tune we see Margaret McFarland and ally the models are the one v ho make a lo hron low and the e arrls lrorrr the ll leono ue departmert were some model l They started wrth beach apparel and ended vrth evenma dres es They had tyle color ehtc and everythrng lfaeh exhtbrt showed a httle more skrll and talent rn con truetron and desran At thr appearance ol each new garment ral al le mnrne appreeratron were heard and at the Close of the Curtarn the at 1 lou e showed that even rr aseulrne enthusrasm had been aror sed MAY 11 Wrth one hundred dollars rn therr treasury and enthusrasm rn therr make up the lunror class held the annual Prom Thrs rs the brg event of the sprrng and a large crowd made the gym look hke a summer garden Iohn Longa baugh and Betty Serbert led the grand march at nrne oclock otlrcrally openrng the dancma whrch lasted t1ll one o clock Decoratrons were clever showrng prornrse ol future great rnterror decorat ors The nusrc was the soft smooth rhythmreal harmony of Harmre Kurners H s rs a well known dance band and he drew rr ueh prarse from the dancers The prom was handled well and capaoly by the eornmrttees who deserve to be mentroned and thanked for therr G 'SUCCCS T're orche tra comrruttee Consrsted at Luerlle Stoehr Mrlton Hosaek lanet lohn on Mary lane Smrth Bob Culp and lohrt longabaugh The program cornmrttee rs Mrlton llo acl' and lohn Longabaugh The deeoratrng Cornmrttee was Bar bara Campbell Phylhs Chamberlatn Peg Sehmeder lmd Malloy Herbert Wetsz Davtd McElroy Bob Hutehrngs Munel Dorseh and Don Smtth Eighty I C U Q U C C O U I , . . . . . J I- . l . , U . ' , , , J . . . - V . f- - - 1 1 1 Q, ' I siscrrs , ys. .1 l A ' fi J 'J , ' , M . W I SGTU PGTTY US French mfllds- Naluf' part in making this year's lunior Prom . , , . es .r 1 .v ' s r s , ' 5 1 4 Vx 1 A S .. flllf' ,B ll 15 'l ' .' , , 5, n . ' . l F3 , ' , , fl 1:3 'J I V n . ' l , ' Q , In past annuals one soe c1al feature has been the page of baby pctures Cf course 1t has been made up of 1nfant ed1l1OHS of thc members of the sen1or class es but th1s year we present someth1ng ot a very d1ffer ent order some members of our h1gh school faculty w1th the1r bab1es F1rst we present l1ttle MISS Norma Helene Kmg who w1ll be one year old on Iune 10 We w1sh her many happy blrthdays and feel sure she w1ll be a young lady w1th a future Cposs1bly 1n the great world of bus ness? Now comes the next loxe ly lady MISS Ahce Ann Ellenberger 'She was whole year old on Apr1l 26 and IS truly an accompl1 h ed l1ttle person for she can walk by herself talk to her daddy about many sub tects and IS very fond f her playmate who 1 DlCll r cd w1th her Here as the center of our group our pr1nc1pal M Schenkel w1th h1s charm1na young daughter Mary loan the real baby of the faculty Dec mber 18 1933 and from the very start has showr all prownses of be1ng a l1ttle lady of personahty and ac compl1shment We w1sh her and her father a mo t hap py future Among all of these l1ttle g1rls there IS but one young man Mr Mason r presents h1s son Paul Frederl lc vhose b1rthda,f came on Oc ober 3 From h1s happv rn1le we can Judge that th1s fellofv w1ll be able to hold h1s own and WIUG h1s way by h1s d1sarm1ng grace and manner Of course we who know Mr Ford feel sure l1ttle M1 s Peggy 1 1ust the pal she appear to be for here she IS Wllh her sportsman fath E ghty one er If a l1ttle tour year old gtrl can catch a f1sh hke that what Nllll she be when she gets to hlgh school? Yes she was f1Ve on October 22 , l . . . . A , ' Q- . 1 a .SA - , , I . C 45 ' 1 - V ' ' , r. She began her career on Q ' I I ll A A : S . . . e . ' t , C., Y ' 1 1 t . S . . . 1 . . . ,S i f . AUTOGRAPHS ' . .! 3 I , W r Y' 5 p O AN M LEE 'G 34 019 Huh- pw., 'L ,4- 01- . .1 V-v, 9 4' :'A.'v,'r 0 1 5 'A ,1 fa Mildred Amon M l LLY' Dlluqenl Mlly worlcs hard al everylhmq ls very dornesluc Whenever we wan? somelhlng done we we can depend on Mlldred H s a yen lor a lall darlc and handsome yo nq man ls bound lo qel whal she wanls Charles Bald C H U C K C uclc add a ol lo o c ass w h hrs norcha ur- alrs has arqumenls wnlh M Ellenberqer you e v e r e ll rn lh l he was 1 chew: rnolh1nq7 Chuclc sporls lun a ends all loolball bas clball Q a rn e s ood r end d pendable person Iecm B1clcel J EAN Well all remember Jeans qw an all around qnrl drives h own car and IS a speed de mon Lllces sporls esp clally baskelball and fumo Inq ls an acllve rnembe l C5 l-ler lavorlle paslurn IS lmnlalunq Ed Wynn S w can? blame Jlrn lor qlvur s allenluon lo l ss dlmmu uve Miss Henry Chalker a lruendly sludaous l-l nrys b I q qesl unleresl ns chemnslry sha math as Q l-l sperds a lol ol llme ol leclunq sfamps l-lows your collecluon l-lenry We can always depend on hum lor help in class achvnfues Margarei Bradley PEGGY' Tallcahve brown haired brown eyed Peg S e as ponular wlfh bolh boys and qurs characferusluc lrall IS her unlechous qlqqle r lher loaded down wsfh Culver puns and whal no l-low does ul feel ro lcnow a cadel so we P qw? Eleanor Bruce B R U C E Pc'ulo blonde and popular Anofher Unsworrh e S om s ee n wut ol' Wllluams or oyd e of lhe besl qurl afh efes o r cass Lulces soccer baslcelball lennls SWIFF rnlnq whal ave you sdenl ol G A A member of French Club Wet lcnown l lhal mosl o o una qnqqe Anne Casey R D lhals our Anne Wew lo Sl Marys for lwo years qave us her welcome socuely for e as wo Played The I6 ous qlrl Mamas Baby Boy Farmer lreasu Mls heevous blushes readily a swell pa Estelle Clmton Personaluly nnmaluve pep we Could qo on forever wer all found In our vice presldenl lllces sporls especually soccer memb r of lhe Annual slalf A G besndes beunq our vnce presndenl Such poo ularlly couldnl be he ed and dd George hun er er oul nn a hurr Eighty four ll... ' ' ' ' ...lS a 'J a ' ' -l e . l l S l ... U' ll --. .,. I ' ' g il-...eld. 'h. ...Did . B ...Orr se i a n' 'rq 4 l ...in ...so '. is a U l f H :he '- lc .' ...and ln ...ao fi an ado- ...Frei . l ar' lr-ff 'l'l... HE.. 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Vlrgmlu Berardelh I umes Brammer N M This comely mlss came lrorr Alleqheny l-l One fl The mo l fal nled boys we know What lal year w 5 Presldeml ol her class Y w u d our rv e 4 do wlfhou n'n7 l-l s belongs lo The Spanish Club nkfg s x m P vw r mn osslble resns malfer haf k d n s buq p 1 hon ls very smarl Harry Brown Look a s am wg wa I en r a equa s w la er als av eserled us lwo years aq In Favor of a soulhern school c me back a d showed us th coul play loot all l shful afoun 1 e O Shows a lalenl skelchunq rs fully envied y vlun lm wa es Iames Elllot J M Arwable ways h a s Q eery qreehnq Qvor ays mos lmpor an p r Vlce Presnclenl Hu Y ed y a h s Q males Jnms Qarelree ma If W S l I Wlllldm Fields Bl LLY 0 er a lm school wor m Q fery d spf rl 1 lo vmv um espefnally lrom lhe musocal fan DF l V74 We Wllham Dlce 'Q BILL ree olks call en S luke one Q own sfyle ol head qear L yes musuc has played lh rlavnrel nn The orcheslra lor Our yrars wayb ul N1 has r' Mme or wow Iohn Esterlme M U ST f Deflllsh usly es creale ex newer? has wo e e'len h pers Jo n and Im Owns a ord s has Lakes ask fl mushball played 1 ball for lwo yfa U VF a l lo Penn a e qo- Ohve French L, L LY f-ne e es loo rv we JP wer a r P I beaulnlul eyes a M Rulh ar ape 1 r 0 4' qulfl bu? beaullful vane es p rw s rw make y mf f ,r en alfes q wa s w r fver p rafed rom as iv ru Q p hds lhe res? 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Phyllls Charles lack Charters P H Y L J AC K Good sporl rn re w ys lhan one Ambuluous lon of music a qrd lnlces alhlehcs soccer especrally ex el hamper player a member ol lhe orcheslra swnmmer wanls 'ro be a qym Teacher band an well known 'azz an qesl rnleresl lres nn Home Ec loves To sew Jack as always lrlendly To everyone A member malces mos? of her clothes also lrnrfs and crochers o our Span: rr b lnferesled an class sporl Phyl rs qood at aclrnq member ol The c T especually basketball An all around fellow l Mamas Baby Boy Always lallnnq abou' Defrcrl Alvah Chnton B U D Bud has numerous charms cury blond hair blue y pep accomplrshf saxophone player be on fq 'lo lhe band and orcheslra rnq an olfucer un l-lr Y and baslcelball player ha lcepl Bm prelly busy bul he manaj alfraclnve blondes Herbert Dombush H E R B I-l r h s been a farlhlul I r the orches ra for rr years oflen seen abou? 'rown In hrs C evv enloys llnlrer Inq on machnnery H rs ol noluceably n y Grealel nraluon IS lo fer M Thomas Fltchett TO M M Y Madelyn de Carlo Good narured a l w a ea y 'r a n y o FI Grcrlol amblllon as lo worlx on newspaper e 0 Hop slall and as a member of 'lhc Spanlsn Cub lces read poelry lo Wflle n ercsled cer am I'Yll'lUS ol B S Donald Graham W U ZZ Lldys man never falls T a c fha? cer rn blon e rome s :zz after srhool Plays lhe lrumpel rn lho orcheslm and band VICIOIIG Futko V C Tommy rs pep wnm and wr or Cure? pelule lruendly n rd ner sonnlred Our small buf mnohly class presrdzrl part un our Sensor Play to perlechon Dndnl sho chapel announcernenls sparlcle under hs qya 'rv e a charmlnq I e grr Spends rnosl of irons Hrs dancmq playunq the pnano are her fume oulsrde of school pracfucnnq on her collossall s a member ol a qocd oo beloved vlolln one of lhe llnesl players rn the raq lume band ou re oolunq great sau orcheslua A sp ed demon on lhe lypewrnler wnlh a leap and a bound wul' always remmd us o Has been on the Annual Stall for lwo years Tommy Elecled lo The Nl H S a sweel qurl Eighty six ...in o a d '...is nd ' ' , ' clml ' ...Bi.4- da '-bd... ' As Clu 5 H H A ys rd o help e... l are a bd ...ls on Bll, ...an 'xl A I s l ...li To ...and ' if Be' ' ' '. 5 ...ll- in a lA 5 rs' alu es lo find llrnel for one of f' ' 0 eb G ' -fd lk fs' d dle in l lor l in hi L' V . .I I ' ' e'n ' no's z asp' ' ' en .I.T,.. ' Aa I- Mak ' rm 'l?... ..,. I l' ' .' ' l ' J . e ' Zeta Hayes lean Greene DI We don'+ see rnuclw of Jean around Bellevue as more lnferasfed un Ben Avon especrally an one Demuro qood namred pm U F W1 Y o nfs alfracfuve rnen Lakes +0 dance pays E Y R fhe plana qune well Is a good ook seam evcryolle C f h rl f Caufk ll G is o Wnll probably be someones very ef c W e s o a c on o a o e ues spor s Q PU at a em 5+ fa m soCCer above all olbers eyed on class le rn le S e V ls very leen aboul foofball I1 one 'flue players7 E-n oys l'1IlClV1C1 swnmrnlnq Her hobby as iakunq pscfurcs qurlf- Q lecluon Slworllwarwd and lyplnq Icrmes Greenough lean Hunter Nl an s e x e rn low a Y pleasanf vouce aflracls much af Jolly m derrnlsl uses r :P qamo be lnunls l'lIVY'lS9ll loys llne summer by llslwrnq and boalunq un Canada lw ubbles are sfarnp col cd ng rarvlnq wood unlo pan b a 1 s as ls wlml have ou7 mfg was a sq o ova ol our chapel proqram Spencer Hlgglns S P EN CE CHOQVV ban some Spnnfn farnr- +o us forn ony I-l fwo yr-ars a o Lakes Bellevue befler Hal from Em worfb would raflw rnanaqe fha baskofball learn than cal Arn :hon lo 1 r llmc sfa ye Do you wol r flew' 0 nq rn a rn Baby Boy 7 Behy Husband BFTTY lenllon ls very much In er e ed en all llwlnqs cornrnercnal ouule a speedy lypnsf Takes slworlband luke a veferan Is achve In class sports r vornle s volley lm: hobby as dancnnq re fo fake walks Prefers Avalcw B cvue or one parlucu ar :ca on Waller Hmkel BAR N FY PC ervn l7 Barney bel from We ' Vnew Alway rd :nf aroun a duffercn Barney knows a qreaf d al a ou? flowers an pant Works an lwus faflwers qreenlwou e Barneys bobby seems lo b unq flwe qu l-lls friend mule wll b remembere lor'1 af+cr he leaves us Alvm Helnen Vr-rylr1uSIfdl ly 1 f or ylf, In W rr rw ufcpl wlwn he bas sorneflwrnq o rel of a a me rar u 1 f nf L12 1 U ' lf' S ' ' In H19 CUC llwreo hours every day nr af e r C f s as un? 1rdD GU' ls nn our orcnes r Belly al 0 rornprx on: U0 f WPUVWTS ll'W5 ll'5f he fra A ' 02 nr r our e rafel rnu I a r o :an 'U ' CWS F' ' Smfis U her Sm ,es Nye yo 1 L OW K, Hof , nf lk JT parforrn before an audience Has Soc: ly another hobby rawlnq 4 4 Lamb 7 parnhnq Ezglvty seven - ...Dias ,pla we llf . F 'l- k . . is Hqlish .-.k. Be I ' bor SV SS - In . ' ' ' 'r ' ' ' H v e l ph' ' 'Ei' ' '1 - 1 , . . as she is n 'err k' q 1 ...oris of l ' ' ' . . . has 'J Cal- ll-ll V' Jo ' lr el nd ...ana aleurlarl- t. . .l.- I . . . l1'S skill c . 5 . . . 4. F576 ' a eballlf l-las f l ' K l I :N V . . - l . Ly X . . . O . . . wll' l IS A ' ' ' . . ' ' ' lo el l , I f , y . . . . l-lls hunk, 1 I v b' ln lp in s -ral J 'Ed ' ' s . . . d s . . . e. 5, .cl . . . fs . ,,, ,f o lo A'l:- . sr ' ... s I- fxb, i. - fy , . . ' 1 d in ' + :ar ' ' . . . ls . , . e ' s . . . of b. d l 5 . . . . . . b is 'QQ . . . ' Q ,an C . . . - loaf 'rls . . . ' ' - de, a so i . lui in M - ly s ' I e d a's . . . f ... , . . Y 'AL' , Q ...Bel lfvgs ln, f l' ...s' J du OVC' - V- '- JA f ' l 'I rn s l her Qxlr li p ,flsinq . . . us ally L b 1' im f rl: f: GY - ' - Hu AMO 95l5 lie I dl -, . . . O : r th bqzl vlolln- Ulvlf V5 - - - lllfi' l0 l' ll - - ' ll - - - 4' 55 ' ' fa ' I ' 5 4 'SCS ,. r ll ,.., Ing . ,o ps . . . l l'k lb' d uf ceI,b 2 s'cl li . . . ls brill' f N USICV, Dl ll'71 Qurla V f - -A ' - - - bl in cl' . . . 0l,. fd . lu- N 'rn'l .': 5002 no f , ... 'Q I , , H53 A X D U U d ' . . , u fy:-JH likinf lor . . . . . Loulse Frenz LG U Blue eyed blonde w o lS w alma by svu one I' SC S rlrlucl U e unlere cl In lhal cerlaln pers rom Sharon Annu Glass A N N Plopy A n mlghf be small b we al ways lcnow when shes aroun She has a een nnleresl rn Alleq eny W als hls n me Ann One ol Mrss Johnslon s besl senorrlas The Spanish Club aclrve un G-rrl Reserves Ann vlrll always be remembered lor her nnlechor 7 V L Emllle Haebaker EM Y Fun lovnnq was :una lrorn Auslrna winl bac some ay w o why7 plays lhe pnano qu we converses w lh Q enlfel Germ nas 1 re a rndlvn ual he s ye L es fo play soc an a mnmber ol lhe Glce Club e h pe ho cl f lo Auslrla loo soon Ehzcxboth Hunkele BETTY y bashlul B lys e sy blush eau cs her mufh ew barrassmnnl n om so P n .vu oul her a Jeah ends a lat of lamb hopprnq e b q C Ev Toys sw m mrnq above all otha sporls Wxlllam Muncaster B I. Elsle Haley sue noluce lor or u n She came f Bellevuo lhxs year lrorn Dormonl Los es lo read d e e p bool s poetry :nes Enqlush classes es panol member l e Spanish Club an G rl e Prllsburqh Academy Rltcx Mcrrlcey R I TA Unoblrusnve es h rn a ar s en Y Ouver we we Q Glad lo welfome Rrla lo B lhree years aqo Acnve In Curl Reserves cr onqs lo fs a n h Club IO I L cvcvyfhrnq lwo years bool: worm Good uc Paul Poerschke U U TC l-l B lllanl bu? happy 1olufl4y u ch as anolhbr ol our qulel a s we donl lhe nnevrlable Hrs charrnlnq snnllb has won urn L ed ln chemls A lulure chermsl many lrnends one, ol lhe alumna rn parhru near muah lrom m sludrous qreally e I funds rnuch lo rnfbrosl rcluable person who can always be depended on hum rn connechon wnh the Y M C A 'Ve G pecl brq things of Bull Eighty erglvt - ' ,... h A all IA -d X H 'X y- 3 . . . n A . . . ul - ,,...lsn'1 Enleesled in h la l s... l Cl..- li sh is A sle A ' on . . ,l ' ' h . . . h ' ' a , . qlsgcgll. . . J EIA is A able h - A . ori lly q Eel ess... o ' . , . f s lo q-3 , A , lf d . . , n d e r . . . ' . . . . . . . ' iiv ' . . . . . . Sh' in II . . . 5 Mr ' . . . lil: el es- S h in a n . . . l ' , . . a o fh ku'l n ' ' Ad lr l l . . . ' . . . d l R - IL cer . . . d I A . . . W o s , oosn'l T40 baell A . . , Fr n - ye' p, l a l' . . . y H. s ,.., H . Q Sh . . . . . . el f ' ' ' ' . 5 5' ' f , . . , Bel lh. A ' A - A Srldf -f Sp ls , . . RW ll 'Q lh nb 4- E A V U- A ' an lhe aflwlefic llne SD A 'V 5- , . , . ls a - . . . 'rh i lly . . . A I - T T4 4 U n IL .. Y i ,, ,, ri ' I , , T X-4 - , . . . Bill bows lo 'YB l H ' H A l'd . . . ' ' ' , , I ' ' A X ' h' lor-sl ' 'fry . . . ' , . , A ' A ',lar,.. lx hi... ' in- ls very acliv in l-l'-Y . . . ' ' ' ' T . . . ' ' A ' ,... . . . N x- Ioseph Horvcth Evelyn Hughes JOE ENNY Alhleluc Joe as always a welcome adduluon lo Happy qo lu lcy Enny shes always loolunq for any porl On lhe loolball baskelball 'rearrs un Has rafher deserled fhe old home follcs for a sfar racl: man Emsworlh has a mysler oulsnde unferesls Her besl frlends feel lhat En :ous alfracluon for lhus handsome blonde youth ny would malce a qrand oralor lols ol qood lrlces lo dance a have a qood lnrne sn ar Ideas and plenly of volume The expr s hcular We hope he wull always be as success slon Know any drrf ndenhlles her lo all her cass ful as he has been on lhe alhlehc held males Has lame fo lalce parl rn Spamsh Club acfuvulues Enny us especually nofed lor her ullra lashuonable clolhes AIICG Iackson OTTY Muslcal Olly rnalces lp one lhurd of our celebraled and uccesslul lrro a y ce o also a member lhe orchesfra oes well her sfudres 'foo s b eecled T lhe N lnonal l-l r c I e b onqs 'ro he F ench C ub A wonder rl D6 s Dlclr lor fur e parhculars Louls La Barre LOUIE was a luclcy day lo w en ouue va on layor of Bellevue Has help ed us wnn rnnumerable loolball baslcelball qames an lraclr meels A loyal mem r of Hn besides bemq r class presldenf hrs Jun year Has personalrly plus es hum qunle man Frank Martm Norma Kaschub N O R M The brnqhlesl' qurl we have mel a lonq ln e member of lhe Naflonal Honor S c I e 'r y uve n c sporls baslcelball an volley ball Co edllor ol The Belle Hop A husfory s ark o e of Mr Shopes e l sludenls Have you hearl her delrberalmq on nmporlanl sublecls7 orma s h I amounl fo somelhmq w a y s lryu and succeeds bound l She s please Helen Moody B shlul e s e r v fhafs Helen Shes more -n l re-sled n houselmeepvnq than an school acfuvmes hear hal s e s wonderful coo Ta e s fume for :ce slcalnnq her fdVOFIlE sporf a o Il: lo play baslcefball Reads a o Helens qrealesl' ambr I n avel al over 'the counlry Frances McCullough FA N N Y One ol lhe l asl hearo members ol the l2 A class you ever hear a ugh nsce as Fann I-renlc seems fo hnd a lce n mleresf an boolclreep Wrlh her wa? and cheery ways Fanny was a rn IS an exceplronally good sludenf of Mr pleasure fo all Lllres sporls soccer prefer Klnqs Thaf queel demeanor probably hudes red An acfrve member of G R A qood some urexpe fed falenls swrmme and baslcefball player Conf you lusl hear her fellrnq Alrce a lhunq or +w07 Elghty nine s . f -L ...ls f - ' ' ' - ' ...nd ' 'af ' ff, 8. AA for 'me...sh isa s ' '...pl slhe ' ll ,..ls ol o ' ...Ach i lass ...D ln d ' ...Ha een - -' I o a'. oem . ' h- S-only... el l ,A,n , l bg r l lx Q I...Al4 ' +hr ' ' ' ' ' ....N ' c'ef hobby is . ..scl'1ool worlc O . l al 'ng lo ll rus... hL'lef+Au Hiin 9 .--f ned,- . . .- e I ' ' cl l -, h' a lc... be ' '. lil 'V I ' ' OU , ' in ' IQ, ls nes ' ' a ladyls ll'-' I ' l'o is...lo lr l - e- l - Did la as ' y':? Alrce McCullough Thomas Malloy TOM a Interes e n lournan lndu trIous brIllIant m IS ot the su t h B Il H t tl I Ious type a member ot the Natlonal Honor So Important member o te e e op sa ur p rs all to ms ot Q rls athe ICS loves to p clcty Was class vIre presrdent when a Sopho soccer basketball w I rn s a n Cl more WI I probably be a pharmacust qreatest Interest IS traclr els scem to have an I S G TU store durnnq hrs spare moment attractIon tor her m IS o ac ID class spor S Betty R165 R ES ury aIr ruddy cheelcs sparlrlmq teeth ma e RIes one ot our most t tractIve and popular brun ettes very atl'I e I plays soccer basketball tennIs swlms qood a every one ot them Secretary ot G A C n d a n travel talent IS drawsnq and panr In act ve IU the Fren Club Glrl Reserve Rles IS always tu o un Mildred Roper M I LLY Attractuve Mnlly certamly lc ows h w to r s we lllred by everyone Her rro r notIceable c h a ra c t e VISIIC ar uInq wIth certaun teac GI Ies to rea Wonder who that tootball player Collg that MIIIy IS so Intereste Ruth Snyder around person Mary Elizabeth Hlehl M A R Y ur chapel prcqrams won' n be complete t we hear Mary lilrzabeth 5 beautItuI VOIC apt Inq he audIen e shes donno ot talre up votce cu IUIC Vcry studnous but I un Iovmq He tavorntc mc sn I o s to a ccr tIII blcn c Cares tc n onc spor ba lrct a c rc olad om cr B cvue th: year Iohn Smlth SM ITTY 5 YTT cron? to exccpt onc urlry blonde Crazy about sprnts plays baslretball baseball poo and plnc, poro member tr cl: t rn Enloys watclu Q tootball Went to Duquesnc reshman year I Q Hobby IS drawmq Has tle Wanderlust Wants to see the world Robert Stewart BOB VIVGCIOUS altIartIve Ruth Her BCIIVIIIGS BrIIlIance personntned elected t NatIonaI have lead her Into VGVIOUS trelds a member ot Honor Soclety Lquals Mr Ellenberger wth hr the Annual Statt tor two years Treasurer o dry humor Llce to de ale a member ot A C elected to Natuonal Honor SocIety the team fs a rc to on of es to ac a qood sm er an teams talr merbers ow his b a e dancer A broad srnsle cheery H r ers LatIn VIII ass Spcndg hI5 spare trrn nounce Ruth s presence wer Inq a s ore rIdInq horseback Ninety MAL., ., ,, Al is qre tly I t d I ' l'sm , . . an 5 A . . . 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Helen RUPP Wlllmm Robinson Pelrle Helens oulslandmq charaelerrgllcs P055 her slowness she neyer hurrues for anyone Should sfudy aslronomy lo learr more a oul a arllcular I ru 0 the Z0 .ag eo We don? hear rvuch from Robby around school Were qlad she came here from Peabody Hen,-1 bu? we do know he has loads of pep ac we ln class soo s swnms as fr keen sporls fan allends all foolball baske? soccer She asperes lo be a nurse ball QGVUSS O farfhful members of fhe H Y Gentlemen prefer blondes d some qrrs Where Bull as concerned Edwm Shryock Verle Schnexder nolher o our lruends rerun Emsworlh oe lnleresle In Avalon however mesllcally nnclurued One O rss Wnlkensons slar l-lorue Ec ers Was acllye ln class sporls baskerball w s lookmnq lo a qood -ru an ou nmaqrne Ve e wllhoul Fanny7 Clever s rol wr an addmoru lo any qroup Lnkes 'ro appear before llue fool llqhls a member of flue casu e Senuor a mas Baby oy s ways ready lo help lhe I2 As a prnclu I es q lo lenqthy dnscussnons wnlh any e who will lak wnllu Robert Tate Becxtnce Swadley Ver alulc Capable B as one of lhe busuesl y rn sc ool always ready lo e hardly new Bee was len a a d Busnness man aqer of lhe Belle Hop Was around she was so qulef frue pal and 5 good Spoff our class secrelary pro lem Llkes lo dance possesses shy ' 95 Ol Slll V El9Cl9Cl fo srnnle ddnl care much pfesldenl Ol H f sports excepl swrmmunq 'e99 'l5 f Slu CVT Courucrl was a former pres qcod loorball fan7 Lkes lo den' 0 OU' Cla 5 W'l' al' no fampmq these 5ClIVIll9S Bob has fume lor class soorls baskelball Was on llue foolball leam we know he wlll be very success U VY'l0V l QF G Vt, Kathenne WClS11Gk Robert Wrenshall KITTY RUBE Krlly lS a fery charmlruq young lady whose qreal u e s achye ln spor gaalal features of ru eresf s nn l-lorne and a younq man school ayorule sport football cal ee y a neal sewer No much fume for qurls popular wnlh fellows qood cook Lakes sports especnally swrrru Bob ns bound fo succeed ln any underlaknnq rnnruq and danclnq Lu es lak s or ls also a member of flue Spanlsh Club yacaluons from school work dururuq the day Ninety one lhlp' sq f dl ...L l I, ' ...Isa is l' ' rf... 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W ' A I - - 'Rb'i l ' fs.., I eslil 5' Ec .,.. ...hisl ' is... she ls D l' .-..Kill ls ...a T ' ' ' '...lk +a e luv if ' , Beryl Shanaberger Ethel Slules P ET E FFFI E Personalnty pep an w at have you bnqqles chuclclrle here comes Ethel e s outstanding nn athle s wondeltul Shes always eady for fun l-las her seruous me at soccer and ba lfetball Belonqs to G A rnents esoecually nn Home C e A qood actress a ed the ead very neat seamstress makes most ot her owr Mamas Baby Boy a cabnne mem er clothes made a perfect portrayal ot an Old e thunk Pete h a crush on a bo IU the Senior Play Lulres to play soc sensor but she wont admit at Anyway she cer and as a whlzz at volley all belongs to the a qreat pal French Club s a loyal member ot G an a swell pal f Howard Stroup HOWDY a an w They qrow em qornar Howard ladies man one ot our bet students ot l-lalloloqy dances oartnes and a qood tame un general VY1C,dFl G q n ns quute t e Wllllam Walton RD '61 Re half nice ways attractive srnule descrnb 5 w never l ar mu h nolse trorn the younq man dndnt talre lonq to lnnd out w mce h A memb O the HIY Lnlres to Ool around wlth hrs Chevy Betty WIUICIIIS WI L L I AM S a blonde and athletnc Wnllnams Dolly halls from Hllda Welgcmd A lreeable tha s l-lu da shes always the same H a nlce lau h Interested nn coolcunq sewunq av ornte sport I nnq a how Worlrs qulle otten tor her 'father wnll probably b a bsq help to hum when she leaves us Lucky' Iczxon Whmte .J AC K Jaclr has a cheery qrnn rlendly l-lel o to everyow Admits that has mann act te e q r very ambutlous when It comes YO es o p a member of The hard worlr mushball lass team eanor Young DOLLY West View Shes small ans tom Fmsworth Seldom scer wotnout but lets people know that shes around a ust Bruce :ood at rnest any to rn ot athletncs er ls very domestuc good at coolunq and basketball soccer tennrs swnr sewunq A Good catch tor some luclcy tellow mnnq A member o G A C Always cal Also Interested nn malcvnq boolcs on radio stars Inq candy Ninety two V d h ? 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Ji - t L , Betty Bowman Angle Holman BEE BO ANU Popular atlra lnye pcopy an A :Nous f Q Uqtmq n Q around qrrl Plenty of leuderslwlo I ynwrs Go d wor Anrg Ho by 5 wrrtmq :ahve errelary of our class for four years prrtry does we Iles dogs and na ure Bee bo lnlces any form of sports a rnernber of ludy rn ltr outdoors exce ent G A C ls a wonderful danre th n ' at wnrnrner Member of the French Club e oc at null Stall lo a yea B onqs lo Glrl R Ellzabeth Iudd DO LLY rnaqune D lly wrllwoul A yrs um 0 'ble' another am nleou per on qradualunq rr three and a hall years tnve nn 5porls 5 a very qor swnrnrner eonqs T e French rlub Girl Resery Dollys cheerful dlrposutron he bnqq ras Frances Stewart FA N N Y SP-VVFS QM Arthur Rowe ART Musrlngyous A s one :nl 1 es erns o tea rn 1 v A sports fan to rball est attends many dances parties anylhnnq lor a qood fume Ever nofl s Lou neclcfues7 Robert Zelhot BOB Vnva-:nous 0 e ol The most aftractwe red r-vlendly Always tallmng to gurls lwea 5 we now sense of lnurnor as br: na Montczornerys shadow es eclally l footbal r eaututul youre belonqs qarrms s ea n to a Tre Glen Club ometlmes sunq wntlw orrlwestras orqa I organ prrqr ms on nry alw ready for un radio eery 0 ln w sure b rm Nmety three Nlr Brl lr Jr PERSONAL MEMORIES Sepfember February Qcfober M Q rch November flp117 January JUNE N ety fou C 0 I December MOP' . , ,,, . AN EM ' GLE 34 '19 ADVERTISING LISIEEIEE STUDIO WILLI PENN HOTEL PITTSBURGH Iorence usher Parry Iokes th1s opportumty to I1 the Clfi gee of 1934 for the Cohhdence they reposed m the Parry Studlo by mokmg 11 the OIIICIG1 Photographer for G11 Ihe photoqmphe Cowtomed m 11113 'school ormuG1 Get Duff Trclmmq 1839 12104 6 Vt' uccessful bus DUFIS Iron Cnty College Combm nq Curry Co1Ie'1e w Iron CW a G 424 Duqus ne Way s .J Aflanhc 4875 PROTECT THE ONLY PAIR OF EYES YOU WILL EVER HAVE AND POSSESS PRICELESS LEE L BOYD Funeraf Director 4' ? SPRAGU1 AVE FFLLFVUI PI-IONL LINPEN I3?O lllllllllllllllllllli umumlllllull Dr Chos 1 Horst Opto hetmst L rv a Ikvue L N 4 N nety six I RR lf H ' o ' ncmk , C . , . . U i IU- As p :oavaflon If: a 3 Mess Cavs-ee ' 1 . Ith Duffy I '11 Ma 1nS .N ' H PIM 13 G1f Pa. III III IIIIIIII fare afd dijgrify fhavafh-:V I IZ: nm 5ewI',f-, I Y Y Z SLDUIIDQH BId 4. 534 I'v'r,1 Pvc. ' I Qv' FIQQI Be 1 If J :NSI 553 I. - . Suburban M a rk et K, ,L PNIYAPUP-'N P' 5, Fresh und Smoked Mefxtfz, Butter, Eoqs, ond Cheese 57? Lt't'ft'Ft Arn LF-'ten 3047 BELLFVUF FA. 'VV Arn-w mt- Euvr'tr': flex'-utf ' Hy Uelivermrg Qtmllty Fuel' TEIAN CCDAL Sr SUPPLY COMPANY Linden SQSU Pmswnrth WHITE STAB MARFET Mt DRt SF L Pl-IONr UNIJFN 17N 5 LINCK N1 PV F H BELL Be-outy Porlor Hour Cute IU Fremont St Lrnden U1 1 heol Pstote In urrmee L N H Ienkmson Realty Company W7 Lrncoln Ave Hellefue Youngs Drug Store 11,3 Lrncoln ond Frer ont BPI L r VUP t FRISKHQRN S FLowE12s Ph ne Ilf1d91'1 ncrln Afe Belref N ety RITZ SHOE REPAIR 1 L A B DAILEY J J I L HO 7 A5 ti ANI: SMOKUU tv1EAT3 BUTT7P PCGS, ANN Cttftrgt F: P' 5 PO , P JL Y t. V1 ' is ,,, ' ' NN A l NV, BPAW ti. I ' zrtn N . X I l .' Na --'f- Jf:wt - turf fDt.stw', ta - :mf fl' 'i'n:5'ifbm'I H ' I1-. o , 4724 ' 1 205 r. , Y Y, f 1 PWM- U, tfr Sffwlf' A Lbjt-r Ph-'-, M. Jrf. Bf- V-.W Ego' 1- 1'1 Tw ' P T, ga, 4 4 t' mt' t,g-rtt,-- V- ,-,JU ' m -5 Morgan S DyeWorks Dry Cleonmg Dyemg Alter mcg ond Repomng CI fGa n Uph e Lnde 6 00 Me d M A ew Bellevue P loseph O Young VARIETY STORE 527 Lmcoln Ave Lmden l5'9l Bellevue THE COOKUHN TEA ROOM IDovvNsTAIRsJ LINDFN O7 REAL ETATE FIRE INSURANCV THEO SCHLEID I2 N BALPH vs BFLLEJUE Is I S CARSON 6. CO Tfmoks p W rv EDITHS BEAUTY SALON I 4 A E SI-IIPLFY BELLEVUE MOTOR SERVICE CO I5 I7 MFADF AVL BLLLFVUL Storoqe ond Repcurs n en 2 o Cllfford E Be1seI COMMERCIAL AND ARTISTIC PRINTING 327 Home Ave Avolon Bellevue Battery Service I-IOWS YOUR EXIDE7 N Balph A e TREAT YOURSELF TO THF BEST e I ornpI Vmcent Clement Barber Shop bl? LINCOLN AVE I MOORE GROCER LADIES' We Special FOREST SHOE REPAIRING M COLAIZLI e N ty fit I We een all kinds o rr enls, Ruqs and oIsI.ry Aulo Service I n 4 a e and onroe v :ues I ' G' A u ' ,, S ,Q Corner Li c In d I-Iawl v . 54 I A V U X Complimen o We S ecialize In Perrnanenf avi .ql ' Linden 3 3 6lI Lincoln Ave. AAA Service Aulo Acaesso A- CAI-L ---- I-INDEN 32145-J Phone: Li d 2l9O 4-I-I ur Service . Yo-fre N x A--Pr Servine---Skilled n - Barbers IO . ve. Lind n I484 . I Eze in Your Shoes 2I7 Jefferson Av . B Ilevue, Pa. Linden 944I I 6I3 Foresf Avenue Bell vue, Pa. ine -eig Qualify Lowes? Prices Serviue Lebro Drug Store The Doctois Store Prescripfions Compcunded Acnurafely Visit Our Lunqheoneffe Try Our Founfam 501 Lmcoln I1 WI IEWELRY Carries more me-anlnq, seems more im- porlemf if II r,o'nes from a Time iewelvy store OUR GIFTS ARE USUALLY TREASURED FOR YEARS Ml-XTHER The Jeweler Ilml Pleoeef 570 Lmcoln Ave Bellevue MOVING STORAGE FRESI-I MEATS GROCERIES H V CRAY FRED T ROOS BELLEVUE 563 FOREST AVE BELLEVUE FRHNK C HONESS GENERAL LANDSCAPING 0743 530 BAYNT AVI BELLEVUE PA PATRON l Z E OUR HDVERTISERS Tlus soclce was provlcled by lnends of the School Grogan Company Iewele-rs and S1lversm1Tl1i WOOD STREET COR SIXTH AVE PITTSBURGH PA JEWELFR WATQHMMEP FRANK W BURGER North Sxde bufqb For y years E pemer e RLTDYS SHOE REPAIQRING I-IAVVLEY AVF NEAR FIRE STA y n Be 61 ffm male SCHOOL Secretaucll for Adults am? 65 9 6 G :ml 987 U PITTSBURGH PA Ninety nine I . i V- LI. I85O . ,. ' - Ll. , . , . O Y - I . L 0 T X I a znlvocl disul ,i I' Dollav Safingf, sjnd Tmnf Bldfq. ' PIIIS f , Pa. I 1 ' lc I - , All IC TO , 3IO ,B V lbfh Elan, Iffwvafw B Tluifwq 6 , L . The Beef SFoe Factor I II ue H SUBUTQBAN PRINTING COMPANY PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS Tl ., Ad. 72,0 543L' I A BH 'P LUNCHES HOMEMADE CANDIES AND ICE CREAM BELLEVUE CHOCOLATE Sl-IOP 'BWI Bellevue Savmgs and Trust Company BELLEVUE MARKET EOR EVERYTHING LINDEN GOOD TO EAT 6100 . I Q Colm Axemle B ll Compl' 'ents of 'The Market Plfice of the North Boroughs LOUIS Knell Sz Son Ho dwore Pomts Olls ond Gloss INJDEN O9I2 BELLEVU FINE ARTISTIC PORTRAITS PICTURE FRAMINO BRENNER STUDIO ONGRA FULATIONS your groduotlonl l our School o one enters wlthout o htgh school d1plorno et us 'send you Q cotfl logue nroll now for September Sth Why wont? our expenses ore reason oble ecretorml subjects fuc taught 6214 Walnut St E E PITTSBURGH PA MOntrose 8382 The Pollowmg ls Next Years FOOTBALL SCHEDULE QE T FIFTH AVE 5 DORMONT OCT SEVWCKLEY CCT CRAFTON OCT MILLVALF NOV Z CORAOPOUS NOV 9 BEN AJON NOV AVALON PATRONIZE OUR SPORTS THIS SPACE WAS PROVIDED BY A FRIEND OFPOSIT BELLEVUE HIGH CHOO Bellevue Cash Market UNCOLN AND HOWARD AVES FRU DEHVPRY LINDEN 5595 THE Crmg Phormooy Bellevue P ehdc! When Revvwernberinfq Old Ewendg lhlnl: of P - 'P 33 Years at Eli Lincoln Avenue Masonic Buildinq LI V L B llevue n ' . n icky F 53. IIN- V, Pending . ' . SEDT. 28'--ETNA H OCT -- H ' ' A . I2-W . 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'.', I' PIN .1 It J -..11I .Ve Wee OUND managenal pollcles and long successful experience have provided us wnh uufllclenl equipment adequate personnel and ample resources to render dependable servnce as arnsts and makers of fine prlntung plates That you wlll be secure from chance IS our hrst promuse JAHN 8- OLLIER ENGRAVING CO 811 Wes! Wnhmglon Blvd Clucago Illlnou X In the foreground F1 Dearborn re erected In Grant Park on Chxcagos lake from Illustrauon by Jahn fr Olller Arr Sxudnos. One hundred four 6 1 1 ' :L '553 N e Jffkl ll n -,gui ' E1-1 f Xi -ix L . Q , 1 1, :fl ,. Y, f gl N .X 0 M' 1 Q X p va xt n U Q S o - A '. I . . I '
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