Brownsville High School - On The Moon Yearbook (Brownsville, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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PRACTICAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Stundiiig: Mr. Swv g , M11 Hornbzxkv. Mr. Gibson. Si-zitvdg Mr, Bes k MISS JESSICA GRIBBLE-She is a graduate of Indiana State Teachers' College and a member ot Theta Sigma Upsilon, Collecting china is her hobby, while tennis and Swimming are her favorite sports. She also enjoys danc- ing. She teaches cooking and sponsors the Home Economics Club. MRSA MARGARET HAYS-Her alma mater is Muskingum, where she was a member ot Sigma Tau Delta. She is a very good adver- tisement tor the subject she teaches-sewing. Her Tri-Hi-Y girls are a source of enjoyment. MR. JOHN E. BESWlCKiBoys know this teacher as being in charge ot woodworking, but the girls tind him equally adapted as their Rifle Club coach, From all evidence he draws a mean bullseye, as well as his team. Sl'l1lt'flI Mrs. Hays, Miss Gribble. MR. WILLIAM E. GlBSONe-This is the teacher who always has a smile and a hello ready for every student he meets. He displays his talents in Printshop at the Annex but can swing a mean backhand in tennis. MR. WALTER HORNBAKE-He teaches mechanical drawing to the boys of the Prac- tical Arts Course, He remembers a night when playing football against a rival team which his alma mater hadn't defeated for twenty years-we wonder who won. MR. RUFUS SWEARlNGEN4Reserved Mr. Swearingen has charge ot the General Shop at the Annex. He attended California State Teachers College where he belonged to the Phi Sigma Pi and Rifle Club, Hiking swim- ming, tennis, and working with tools furnish his relaxation. Page 22

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MR, ANTHONY SALVADORE-This music loving teacher expounds practical theories to the Junior and Senior Science students. His hobby is playing the saxophone in a band. He is quite good at it from what we hear. MR. GEORGE SHELTON-Every morning elongated Mr. Shelton bustles down the back steps heading for the Annex and every after- noon back to the Senior High to teach his be- loved subiect, Biology, to interested Sopho- mores. MR. SMITH COLDREN-This tennis en- thusiast teaches Physics and Chemistry to the Juniors and Seniors. He is fond of all types of sports, photography and reading. He is in- terested in the N. F. L. and Student Congress. MR. ANDREW SEPSI-Our hardworking assistant football coach teaches Biology to our Sophomores. At Waynesburg College, he belonged to the Sphinx and Psi Xl Epsilon, honorary societies. He is fond of all sports. MR. EDWIN ADDIS - This reserved teacher likes sports and in l936 was present- ed with a medal signifying fitness as an all around student. He has acquitted himself admirably for his first yeor's work of instruct- ing English and American History. MR. CARL ASCHMAN-This amiable coach of football and teacher of American History captures the interest of both students and athletes by his informality. He leaves this year for Aliquippa but we send him our Speedwells, Farewells for many more suc- cessful years of teaching and coaching. MR, JESSE COLDREN-One of the best liked teachers of the school, increases in- terest in Economics by his current events writ-- ten on the blackboard and by allowing freedom of speech in the classroom. MR. JOSEPH DUDZAK-His subject is SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Standing: Mr, Salvudorv. Mr, Shelton. Mr. S. Coldren. Svulr-cl: Mr. Sensi. VVorlcl History, but history-in-the-making in- terests him very much. He supervises ticket sales for all athletic eventse-scientific novels also claim his attention. MISS JEAN DONAHEY--Our most ener- getic teacher, Miss Donahey, is the backbone of the ON-THE-MON. She teaches Problems of Democracy and World History to the Sen- iors and Sophomores. She is a member of the Junior Women's Club and Eastern Star. She is quite fond of traveling. MR. JAMES PAULEY-History is his sub- ject. He is a veteran of World War l and has taught in the Philippine lslands, as well as other schools in this state. He is a graduate of Waynesburg College. Discussing current events is his favorite pastime. Page 21 HISTORY DEPARTMENT Standing: Mr. Pauley, Mr. Dudzak. Mr, Aschman. Mr. Addis. Si-ated: Mr. Jesso Coldren, Miss Donahey.



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SCHOOL ACTIVITIES CALENDAR October I6-Recess, Draft Registration Day. October 25--Report Cards lssued lFirst Timel . November l November Boys permitted to go hunting. School not 5-Thespian Play-- The Chinese Chest. November 7-Faculty Party. November 8-Boy Scout Drive began. November l l--Armistice Day Recess. November ZZ--Annual Orchestra and Chorus Concert. November 22--Boy Scout Drive ended. November 25-29--Recess-Institute and Thanksgiving December I-Christmas Seal Drive began. December 5-Thespian lnitiations. December 6-Tri-Hi-Y Sweater Hop. December December IO-Teachers met with Kiwanis Club. IO- Report Cards lssued lSecond Timel. closed December I6--Football Banquet. December I8-I9-Senior Play- Wings of the Morning. December 20-Christmas Recess began. 20--Christmas Seal Drive ended. December 23 December -First Annual Christmas Dance. January 2-Christmas Recess ended. January 23-24-First Semester Examinations. January 3l-Report Cards Issued lThird Timel. February I2- I3--Thespian Play Spooky Tavern. February I3-Open House at the Annex, February 24-All-County Orchestra. February 27-Thespian lnitiations. February 28 -Tri-Hi-Y--Hi-Y Dance. March 4-British War Relief Drive. March 4- March March IO-I l March I5-Drama Festival at California. March I8- Patron's Day. IO-Home Economics Club Party. -I2-Greek War Relief Drive. Report Cards Issued tFourth Time.l March 22-County Music Contest. March 27-28--Annual Operetta- I-l. M. S. Pinaforef' April 9- What Uncle Sam Means to me -essay contest. April l I -I4-Easter Recess. May 2-Report Cards lssued iFifth Timel. May I3-I4-Band Concert. May 26-27-Senior Examinations. May 28-29-Final Examinations. May 29-Senior Class Day. May 30-Memorial Day Recess. June l-Baccalaureate Service. June 2-Commencement.-Senior Prom. June 5--Report Cards lssued lSixth Timel .-School C Page 23 loses.

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