Dormont High School - Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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' f lx runncth the 4 'I' d ' J lm plays with lv cl im I sl: X11 X X LARGO ADMINISTRATION OFFICERS FI-BRUARY CI ASS WINTER CRUISE ODDS KIND FINDS SUPFR CARGO JUNE CI ASS SUMMER CRUISI SCHOOI ALTIVIT IES DECK ACTIVIT IES UNDI-R CL ASSES PASSENGERS SPORTS SHIP S SPOR IS XDVERTISEMLIN VS MLRC.HA.NI MARINE 0FFllEll8 DR D H STEWART Supermtcndent of Dormonr Schools MR C E GLASS Prmcnpal of Dormont High School Ilnrmonl Hugh .ohool Fatulty Engltsh Department George W Snyder Kenneth T Skelton McKee ones Mxldrecl Price ara L Wrxght artha M Nlorrow Htstory Department Russell L Church Arthur G Hea V Ed th Pew Mildred E Suclclmg Marjorxe M ones Mathematics Department Katharine McKinney Helen F Nlcl 'un I Ruth Fretts fharles D Smuth Latin Department Irene P Wool Ruth Nehlnger Nlw Nl lx nn y S :ence Department Charles B Dtclcerholf Irene R Blank Fred W Loeffler Donald R Preclmore H Rae Young Commercnal Department Mrs Alice F Aten Glady Martm F J McLaughlm Modern Language Depxrtmert Mary Burton john G Whxte e1n R Maclay SPECIAL SUBJECTS Mechanical Drawing lreclerxclt W Agnew Shop ol n l frm fort Foods Semng 'Xnne Go set Publnc Speakmg M1rgaret H Mlller Boys Physttal Ed Samu l G Smith Glrls Phvstcal Ed Margaret O Simons Most: Margaret Perkms Art Llbrarlan lVlrs Grace C' Foresman Dlrectress of Cafeterm Ruth G Straln CLFRKS oyce Coultharcl ean W Sloan Marjtwrxe Nl Reccl 0 1 ,, M J J, J. - D 'A 'T ' . - .ff ' - 5 . Xvilliam E. Reed x 11 5. :.v- l 4 F, .Q r'i ar' , fs' ' E . MR BURKE When Dormont Hgh School opened lts doors sex enteen years ago, nt was Mr Burke who turned the key Ever slnce that tlme he has been devotmg his time and energy to the care of the school propertx and to the comfort of nts users H1 dxstmcnve success m these nmportant funcnons 15 recorded ln the splc and span condmtlon of the blllldlflg, and rs COl1fl!'l11CCl bv the este m of the thousands for whom and with whom he has worked A school I5 essentxallv a set of selected mfluences favorable to the wholesome development of maturmg personalxtles Important among these ns an envlronment nn whlch cleanlmess and orderlmess prevaxl Such arm atmosphere must be con stantly mamtamed It IS a part of educatxon an actwe force, and who shall say that If IS less potent or less basnc than subjects, courses program., or schedules? Mr Burkes advanclng years have been LO1SLlIT1Cd m thus essentlal service to Dormonr hgh School Now, as he enters a well earned renrement our good wxshes are not unmxxed wxth feelmgs of smcere regret An appreuatlon of lNlr Burke s long rtrm ol service lll Do mont ldlgh School 1 1 testnmoenal of a duty splendldly perform cl It IS also recognltlon of a lundx mentally slgnxflcant contribution to the llle 'md character ol oar school The world offers many avenues ol useful service Any one of them mav lead to hlgh achievement Nlr Burke has trneltd ms with consplcuous dlstlnctxon He has woven hxmself mto the deepest dtsxgn of Dormom Hugh S hool hte We al most thmk of hlm as mdlspensable W'e FEH hx rmport nm No xtemxzell ap pralsal of hrs worth could be 1 greater tr1bute ... A . V, , - S , . . , . . Q r . C, . , . . . . , Yi 5 - ' . . , A . , V A 4 LL X' .' K ' e. 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Harry 39 Buick Anywhere Thing: IS bull Name Tague James Thomas Phx ll1s Thompson M3119 Iruesdale Carol Wetmore B1 W1ll Bob W1ll1ams Jea11 W1l11ams V1rg1n1a WIISOD Ray W1lson Ruth W1 1ght Bette Pc11nC Dorothy Z1egenfuss Georgme Zoelle1 Al1ce Conan ay Ray Ske l Lon ame Famous For Shy ness Laughmg L1b1arx work Hex dIlVlI1g Manx talents No hlng Short dresses HEI' dates H15 sa1esmansh1p Shy ness Pe sonallty Chew mg gum Clothes and ab1l1tx Personahty Bow llng Skatme N hero Found Delneung papexs Tea1111t, nound mth the speed demon In the hhraxx In the ax 'Vit Lebanon Brass Ra1l Harrl Theatre vuth Russ Sellmg Bu1cks In the country Al1qu1ppa Drug SIOI6 Undel Eds SLIDETVISIOD In Carr1ck Bowlmvs alleys Cltatmg IIDK I-avornte Evpresslon Be gout Her do'P How n1ce Hey Toots Dont be smalt Oh Doctor' Isnt that just too sweet for wordsq teeth out Dont beheve 1t A ah' Its the pay off Oh h h k1d H1 Babe' D1d you s e h1m9 Hush you mouth Chlle Oh Daddy' Oh deal Williams. Louis Teasing Holtzmans Shut up! I'1l knock your JANUARY 1939 HISTORY Durmg the year of I9 l the stxllness was broken here and there by walls and crnes from lusty throats whlch betokened the blrth of the Class of 39 After un dergomg a strugglxng chlldhood and mthstandmg the rlgors of grade school thus group presented themselves before the faculty of Dormont Hlgh School for en trace to that lnstltutlon Thls brllllant class proxed to be very modest Bemg fanrly altruxstlc wlth the good of the school at heart we gave a host of athletes to the varsxty teams Bemg soclal mmded the class arranged many joyful enter tamments Belng fun lovmg many pranks were taken from the upperclassmen Fven ln our flrst year we mstngated an old nme splrlt of class rlvalry We carrned thus same spmt mto our Sophomore year The upperclassmen then entrusted us wxth the mauguratlon of orgamzed haznng m an endeavor to create a desire ln the une Class of 39 to follow nn our footsteps as an example of Dormont Hxgh Spxrnt Throughout the year we successfully mamtamed thxs policy Aside from thus we contributed largely to the regular actlvltnes The Class of 39 were xery much bereaved at the loss of thexr great frlend counsellor and Supermtendent Ralph Radcliffe who dled m March 1936 The following year as unlors we undertook with smcerlty the task of carrylng out our ldeas xn the role of upperclassmen Here we co operated wlth the Seniors nn attempting to advance Dormont Hxgh materlallv as well as xdeallstlcally under the guxdance of our new Supermtendent D H Stewart who ns very capable of car ryxng our school s mntlals As Seniors we dld our utmost to Carry On Election of off cers w1s held This election resulted ln the following bemg chosen to lead the destxnles of our class Presxdent Wxlllam Wetmore Vice Presxdent Ray W1lson Secretary Al Dlmlmg Treasurer Elmer Gaub One of the highlights of the season was the Class play a fierce old melodrama entltled The Adorable Spendthrxft A roup of aspnrmg young actors and actresses under the able dlrectlon of Mxss Mxller put on 1 creditable performance to a packed auditorium A more serious note the Baccalaureate Servxce Ln the Hnllsdale ALldltOI'lUIH was mtroduced mto the last phase of hxgh school llfe The invocation was gxven by the Reverend A O Gage and the address by Dr Wllllam Tolley the presxdent of Allegheny College MUSIC was supplled bv the school orchestra and the Glee Club Then came the great st event of hlgh school lxfe graduatxon Elghty semors were presented wlth thenr long sought after sheepskxns on Thursday January 26 xn the Hillsdale School Speeches were glven by Marle Thompson Donald Campbell Helen Stevenson and Georgxne Zlegenfuss after whlch Dr Stewart presented the dlplomas We be lleve that speaking enther hxstorlcally or prophetlcally the members of 39 may truly be termed Chlldren of Dormont Hugh The members of our class born as they were just after the greatest confl ct the world has ever experienced the World Wfar have before them many problems whxch arxse naturally from such a huge upheaval Durxng our hlgh school years we heard and read of economlc condltlons hxgh taxes labor unrest strikes Com mumsm Facxsm Nazism and Capxtallsm Oar generatnon IS faced with many problems whlch must be solved before nts solxdarlty and happiness can be assured The mstntutlons for whlch our forbears fought and dxed are threatened Our xdeal of Democratic government IS threatened more from wnthm than from wxthout This xs a d1rect challenge for all the Classes of 39 the country over It wxll requlre the astuteness of men and women hke Washxngton and lmcoln 'und other great personages to Carry On let our Class of 39 contrxbute thexr share to the welfare of our generatnon and to our posternty 5 l - . . , ' 1 1 1 . , ' . 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SIPER NRGO MID Y FAR CLASS XVILL We leave the Senlor Bs 165 shares ln the Acme Gravel Corp Maybe now they can fxnd a few stones for those horse shoe nalls they call rmgs To the concelted unlors we leave themselves Nobody else can stand them To the up and commg Sophomores we leave thus advxce The Green Lantern ns a swell place to go when you have only JO cents To the Freshmen we leave the old bleachers They re as useless We leave Mr Skelton as always surrounded by g1rls We leave Mrs Aten a wheel barrow to carry her papers m To Mlss McK1nney our math teacher we leave a corsage of gardemas She s one of the best friends we ve ever had We leave Miss Wood the nolse that comes from our algebra class To our report teachers we leave 3 empty rooms We hope they are filled by is mce a bunch of students as we are To M ss Stram we leave a cook book We hope she gets past the flrst page Indlvxdually we bequeath the following with mallce toward some and charity toward none We hope we have some frxends at the prom Ralph Abele leaves eane McKeever to Lew Kemp Deepest sympathles Lew Marshall Alcorn leaves h1s basketball ablllty to the G A C Angeline Avondo leaves her shmnng raven locks and swell voice to Miss Perkms Cookxe Black leaves for anet Chrelman s house any night she nsnt busy Eleanor Border leaves a long llst of broken hearts Wet more can she do' Don Campbell leaves as the only one of the boys who Isnt hen pecl-.ed Whats the matter W1nn1e9 Rod Campbell leaves his space ln the wlll to ane Godard smce she just had to be mentloned Parl C1nnon leaves his recipe for red hair to ane Holand ack Carey s on wlth Mary McCormick Bob Carroll leaves those ambltlous ldeas to Bob Hoover anet Chrelman leaves that walk to Shlrley Mays Ray Conaway leaves nf at fnrst you don t succeed try try agun Dotte Corning leaves stlll w11t1ng for Ed Glass to take her to the last um prom Bobby Cox leaves changing his mechamcal mmd for that of a child s Where s your Dolly Bobby' Martla Deckman leaves only to return for a P G Chuck Dxmllng leaves to fmd out how his Armstrong heater reacts wlth 1 ollege education Al Dlmllng leaves being of the most frequently seen couple that lS never seen Doreene DIX leaves those bxg brown eyes to Peggy Schrelber Dorothy Fble leaves We wlsh shed stay a little longer Xve hardly know 'lar Vxrglma Else leaves with Dooky or Else he ll know why Eleanor Eppmg leaves Harry Nlorrow wlth hls signals very muted Wxnxfred Evans leaves for the desert where she hears the Campbells arent o hard to get along wxth Edna Fisher leaves those certam pokes to Bobby Morrns Genevleve Forster leaves Mlss McKlnneys Algebra IV class minus nts only quxet student Milton Foster leaves to get a halt cut or a vlolm bam Frazier leaves wlth john Wfexr 1 free lunch and a new bowl job for Ideal Barber College Bette Gallatm leaves Mother for 0l'llO Permanently Bette? Elmer Gaub leaves Herbert Goldberg leaves to become an eye specialist What can he sec ln that' lzleanor Graham leaves her pnctures on desks at Colgate and Mxamx U - .. . - - . , . 3 , . . . , . . . . t 1 9 - ' Y , . 1 J . Q - . -I . , . . , me as ' v W , . . , , . J , . , 1 .t f. . . , I. - 'A , , L V K aj x . . . . - . , ,K , . F . 12 - . , . 4 - 1 . , ' . .. - . , ,. Y . , . - , . . K 7 7 V rl ' A - , . Oliver jackson leaves for the trucking business, Sam ackson leaves to study after 1 four year vacatxon Wallace ames leaves tor the opera Ir s on Dramoncl Street Wally Wallace ones leaves to hurry to the corner drug store so he can finish reading r e Lone Ranger Bob ohns leaves his qulet reserved wavs to httle Frankie Trapp Boy could he use them Mlfl3H1 Kamerer leaves her toothpaste blnlle to Mortimer Howard Krrchner leaves two tons of slrghtly used han' grease to 1m Elland Lons Kurkbrlde leaves her dlsappomtment at not gettmg a part m the class p ay to some future Senior B Becky Lance leaves hen plcked Al still crowlng about the n1ce catch he got Ruth Kleber leaves her roller skating abllltv to Coach Smith ack Lang leaves the same as he was neto e Georgme began reforming hlm oe Leonard leaves for Mules Avenue By Land I ll Betty makes lf Evan LEWIS leaves none the wxser Russell Lrken leaves the basketball team char wlll just have o get along wlthout any f1ght1ng spxrlt Dick Louls leaves a carton of clgarettes to the boys who were dumb enough to lend htm one Bob Maskrey leaves a book entltled When to Keep ulet to George Burns Mary Maxwell leaves a bottle of Sal Hepatlca to all the Seniors who are going on the Washington trip Sanger McConnell leax es Marge Snyder and Patsy Manning on speaking terms tor the frrst trme rn four years Manson Neubauer leaves Deep ln a Dream Ed Pappert leaves after fmdlng that he can wrestle better nn the back seat than on the mat Dlck Parmelee leaves to teach Benny Goodman just how to play a clarinet Dorothy Polrng leaves her polse to Bob lNeuner George Potter leaves hrs chalr at Loeffler s Beauty Shoppe to Mr Church Eleanor Scott leaves Mary Ann Schmalzrred to dlg up her own dates lorrame Skeele leaves Georglana unchaperoned Bob Smlth leaves hls ab1l1ty to blush to Shlrley Klnder Paul Steltz leaves for a Sunday mghr date They re cheaper Fred Swearlngen leaves the bull to Ferdinand Sheakley Bob Swartz leaves to work and save for a Mt Lebo lass We all remember Betty Ann Evans Paul Synor leaves his powder puff and compact to l'red Nloschel Phyllis Thomas leaves to take ack Miller to the cleaner ames plague leaves to become Wlllxam Randolph Hearst s personal represtn tatlve on Voelkel Avenue lWar1e Thompson leues tonight to attend the Waynesburg utnor prom Carol Truesdale leaxes tor Penn State here they have such nlce fratermty uns P Bnll Wetlxmore lelves still snngxng hxs livornte song teachers Pet Dont xou thmk that lb approprlate Nlr Snyder Robert Wmll leaves mthout openmg a book ea1 Wllllamb leav s to take Kate Smith s place on the radix lou Wllllalnb leax es after learnmg about love Dots what he Punks AllC6 Zoeller leaves tor Duquesne Umxersxtv and Pete Bette Wright leaves tor 1 date wmth Fd Ivons -Xrent vou even a wee but ttraxd Georgme' Vlrgmla Wllll8lHS leax es to gne her llttle sxster drxvmg lessons after getting an abundance ot materxal from the rlde she s gxvmg Russ Georglne Lxegentuss leaves up ln the a1r by an avlator Ruth Wxlson leaves her traxl phvsxque to Dot Bruno Ray Wxlson VUake up Rav Xou leave too And we the mll commlttee lean to Get Out of flown . , . h ff Hy I 9 J , . . . . -I . , . . 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MID X EAR CLASS PROPHECY In the year of 1959 the class of 39 has certalnly changed Instead of lnno cent Dormont Hlgh School students one flnds hardened people They have had a taste of the cruel OUtSldQ world some have jolncd the rellef staff some have had sorrow some have flnally found themselves some have made good Let us look ln on them Durlng thls txme when war stares the country ln the face Marle Thompson gentlv guldes her husband t do rlght for she IS Flrst Lady of the Land She looks back on fond UICITIOFICS and remembers all her frlends for whose welfare she must look out Also she glV6S land grants for chlcken farms one of whlch Ralph Abele has trled so long to secure for he lS poor now Pens ons should be ralsed for ack Lang who has glven tlae best years of hls llfe to the Dormont Borough has earned one Marne has beckoned hlm to Washlngton to help her there Sam Frazler needs help too He drlves a contraptlon labled General Haullng and shouts Rags newspapers old clothlng Dormont class rlngs and Class Day outflts Why ll IS dlsgraceful' Ruth Kleber and Lorralne Skeele have galned recognltlon as roller skate champlons E eanor Epplng Helen Steven on and Becky Lance are eatlng thelr hearts out because they have been separated from thelr loves SIHCC that fatal day of graduatlon The boys are havlng a hard tlme too Edward Pappert has lolned the Never Marry Club and furthermore hls heart IS heavy Albert Dlmllng stlll can t help hlmself Becky IS gone forever Many of the class have gone ln for buslness Clarence Black has a grocery store of hls own Charles Dlml ng owns a chaln of l-otels from coast to coast Leonard lS the leader of an all swlng band Dlck LOUIS has the controlllng lnterest ln a clgaret company Bob Maskrey IS a Yoo keeper Evan Lewis IS a super news paper boy Russ Llken has made hls flrst mllllon on football and baseball bets Fred Swearlngen IS a well known blues slnger Herb Goldberg IS water boy for Pltts football team Mllton Foster has made a fortune as a comedlan He IS a double for MICRCY Mouse Whlle Eleanor Border I5 famous for her actlng on the stage and screen Don Campbell IS her leadlng man He flnally has tralnecll hls VOICE to be smooth Vlrglnla Else IS a Schlaperelll styllst Bette Gallatln has become a l11ll1COgl'3pl'l expert lOUlb IS the butcher boy But comlng to the more slrtlstlc slde of the class we flnd the great opera slnger Wallace ames vsho now voung and prosperous 'Vlost of hls money IS eaten up by the lncome tax Some of thls has helped Bob Wlll to start hls pln factory he occaslonally stlcks the government Dot Cortllng and Allce Zoeller have 1 broadcastlng studio where they adVlSE people how to secure and IDHIDISII1 personality Then too Mar shal Alcorn has made good as a coach ust where we ll never tell Perhaps he coached ean Wllllal'l1S who has jolned the Olymplcs Rlchard Parmelee IS a suc ces wlth hls clarlnet l le has toured the world three tlmes to play Nola Gene weve Forster follows along lh the muslcal fleld Mary Maxwell IS gray very gray watchlng all of her chlldren for whom she must have separate classes because there are so many If she would have llstened to Georglne she would not have been a klndergart n teacher Georglne Zlegenfus by the way IS thanklng her luckv stars that she do sn t have to slgn her last name any more In Texas Ele1 nor Scot IS 1 COWl'1'll1d Phyllls Thomas I9 the M llers wlfe Sam and Cllver ackson have gone IIIO rl e coal buslness of whlch Oliver IS the boss Angell Avondo IS Benny Goodman s latest flnd Paul Synor IS old Reaper MCCOIIDICR s partner A we pass to the educatlonal fleld we flnd that Martha Deckman stlll taklng advanced courses ln the unlversltles She IS just wrapped up ln study Harry Qchsenhlrt IS another Elnsteln wlth all credlt due to MISS McKlnney Imag lne If Ray Conaway IS teachlng Engllsh VIH The age of lnlracles vslll nexer cease LOUIS Cox has lnvented 1 flvlng or a moxable house He slmp y put 1 motor on lf Bob Carroll IS stlll trying to lnxent 1 freckle cream But what has ha pened to Hovndz Klrchner7 He IS often seen runrllng through the Greentree woods wlth a boy scout knlfe ln one hand and a compass ln the other Howdy s frlend Bud Gaub ls hslvlnp 1nother big love 1ff1lr lncldentslllv R1y Wllson IS ff 77 ' ' - . , . 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' . . l . 4 4 , L - . , . . . , xn the Buick business and he ns sellnng blg things now He mlght try George Potter for George lb still trymg to keep hxs Ford Bessie going Wmlfred Evans has gone to Hollywood ln order to look after Don Maybe ln a few more years her wlt will brmg her to the sllver screen Robert Smxth xs flying his own plane with an mstructlon book 1n hls lap Poor little Ruth Wllson IS stlll trymg to re duce She must want the part opposite the Thln Man Doreene DIX has finally lost her Engllsh accent and Eelna Fisher has probably lost her engagement rung Rod Campbell has a waltmg l1st composed of all blonds while Sanger McConnell IS Gods glft to near sighted women Earl Cannon ns stlll waltmg for Vlrglnla It s been a long walt On the other hand one of our students has made real pro gress Manson Neubauer has learned to stand closer to hls razor when he shaves Dorothy Eble IS leaving wlth hopes ack Carey has long since joined the Batche lors Club and each evenlng IS found thumbmg through the telephone book Vlfglnla Wllllams stlll sways the eyes of many men Mnrnam Kamerer has learned how to make Mulllgan stew anet fhrelman has made Black see white Lols Kxrkbrlde has made her first performance xn New York as ullet Bxll Wetmore has a problem he cannot decide whether he should marry a brunette or a redhead Carol Truesdale by th1s tlme has searched the U S for one good lookmg man Soon she IS contemplatlng a trlp to Europe to contmue her quest Paul Steltz has dec1ded that lt IS txme to take cures for bashfulness It has been most embar rassmg Wallace ones only stands and holds drug store corners up ames 'lague ns begmnmg to see through thmgs now that he has perfected telev1s1on Bob Swartz IS simply lost Our two class angels are remaining and both are worn out trymg to help everybody else out You know them Bette Wrxght and l leanor Graham DID YOU EVER SEE OR HEAR Mlracles lf you did Ruth Wilson hurrying? Martha Deckman not studying? Mary Maxwell without her pet phrases' Vlrglnxa wllllEllUS without Russ Llken s assnsmnce' Tom Blrd with his work l'-ll1lSl'18Cl, Helen Stevenson not knowmg where Fd w1s Paul Synor fllrtmg' Eleanor Fpplng wlthout Harry Morrow? George Potter wlthout his be1ut1ful car' Georglne 71egenfuss p1ss1ng I ang wxth 1 snub' Ruth Kleber without her skates? Rod Campbell without hxs pet teacher' Farl Cannon not moonlng over Vlrgmm' Phyllis Thomas without her speed demon' Eleanor Graham calming down? Bette Wright not belng nxce Beckv I ance pass Al Dllilllng by Bette Gallatm talk over 1 wh1sper9 Ray Wnlson qu1et ack Lang wlthout a cxgarette' Bob Maskrey noting? Manson Neubauer awake? Wlnltred Evans without her cute llttle gr1n9 Sanger McConnell s llkeness to Clark Gable? Ralph Abele mthout hls blush? Bud Gaub not bragglngr' Wally James mthout hls musxcal tones following hun? Now did you' . , . ' . 7 R 4 l? 1 - . I . , . . U . ,, . . , - . v , . 34 V . . , . , , . . .' . 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MID S EAR AC I IVI l'ILb ABELE RALPH Track 1 7 3 Glee Club 7 3 4 Rlfle Club 7 3 4 HISIOF5 Club 3 French Cl11b 3 4 Dormomtor 3 4 rencmg Club 4 Var1et1es ALCORN MARSHALL Basketball 3 4 Football Manager 3 4 AVONDO ANGELA Cheerleaders Club I2 Va11et1es Prom D8COI8IlOl1b Commxttee BIRD TONI HISIOYY Club 7 BLACK CLARENCE Football 1 7 3 4 Basketball 1 7 Sr H1 Y 3 4 Var1et1e BORDER ELEANOR G A C I2 Cheerleaders Club I 7 34 Cheerleader 3 4 Hlstory Club 2 Choral Speakmg Club 3 Var1et1es CAMPBELL ROD R1fle Club Camer Club 4 Sr H1 Y 4 Irencmg Club 4 Efflcxency Club 4 Dormonxtor 4 CAMPBELL DON Football Manager 1 7 3 Sr Pres1dent H1 Y 34 Efh encv Club 3 4 French Club 4 CANNON EARL Football 1 Z Alrplane Club 1 Baseball 7 Var1et1es CAREY JACK Track 1 Z jr H1 Y 7 Sr H1 Y 3 4 Costume Comm1ttee CARROLL ROBERT HISIOIY Club l 7 3 4 R1fle Club I Glee Club 3 4 French Club 34 Camera Club 34 Fenclng Club 4 B nd 34 Eff1c1ency Club 3 CHREIMAN JANET Bas etball l 3 G A C 7 G1rl Reserves 4 1 g Commlttee CONAWAY RAY Wrestlxng 7 CORNING DOT FII: Cheerleaders Club I G A C l 7 Rltle Cl l l G1rl Reserves 3 4 Var1et1es COX LOUIS Glee Club 7 Tumblmg Club 7 3 4 Wrestl1ng 7 3 Fen mg 4 br H1 Y 4 Var1et1es IJECKMAN MARTHA A C Hs r 1 7 G6 C u French Club 3 4 Var1et1es Councll 4 Camera Club 4 Dotmomtor 4 Var1et1es DIMLINC1 CHARLES Football l 7 3 4 Basketball l 7 Camera C ub 4 Btu dent Councll l 7 3 4 Sr H X 34 Dormomtor 4 Var1et1es DIX DOREENE Chorus l Kmttmg Dramwtlcs Choral Qpeikmg Glrl Reserves 3 IBLE DOROTHY G A C l 7 Glee Club 7 3 4 Ar1 Club 4 Banner an Nlotto Comm1ttee ELSE VIRGINIA G A C Prom Decorauons Comm1ttee FPPING ELEANOR Cheerleacl rs Club I 7 G A C 1 French Club 34 Curl Reserves DOFIHOHIIOF 3 4 Color Bearer 3 4 Student Counc1l 3 ulll and Scroll Var1et1es EVANS WINIIFRED G A C 1 HISIOIY Club 13 Dormomtor 34 Varl et1es FISHER FDNA G A C IZ Glee Club 3 4 FORSTER GENEVIEVF Class Prophecy Commxttec FOSTER NIILTON r H1 Y and 7 G ee ub br Dormonnor 7 3 4 French Club 3 4 Var1et es FRAZIER SAM Glee Club 3 Rmg Commlttee GALLATIN BETTE HISIOFY Club I G A C G1 Re xve bw Llll Counc1l 4 Flower Commmee GAUB ELlNlFR ee Cub 1 3 4 H1 Y Dormonltox 34 Wrest mg Nlanager 4 Prom Chaxrman Class Treasurer Var1et1es GOLDBERG HERB HISIOFV Club l Football Maaager l 34 DOFIIIOIII 1 3 Eff1c1encv Club 3 GRAHAM EI FANORE H1 tarv Clul 1 7 3 Choral Speakmg Club 3 4 Glrl Reserxes 3 v - . 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'S' I w --- 1 ' 7 7 - 3 ' ACKSON OLIVER Prom Decoration Committee JACKSON SAMUEL Manual Arts Club 4 JAMES WALLACE Band l 2 3 4 Glee Club l 7 3 4 Student Councxl 4 Orchestra 1 Z 3 4 Vartetxes JOHNS BOB Tumbling Club r H1 Y 1 2 Band la Rifle Club 3 Varnetles Orchestra Commlttee ONES WALLACE Tumbltng Club 1 Z 3 4 Football 1 Fencmg Club 4 KAMERER MIRIAM Basketball 1 3 G A C 2 Student Councll 4 Dor momtor 4 Class Day Costume Chanrman KIRCHNER HOWARD Glee Club 3 4 Band 3 4 Rxfle Club 4 Fencmg Club 4 KIRKBRIDE LOIS Cheerleaders Club 1 2 3 Glrl Reserves 4 KLEBER RUTH Hlstory Club l 4 Dormomtor 4 Varieties Class Day Cos tume Committee LANCE BECKY Dormomtor 2 34 uxll and Scroll French Club 34 Varxetles LANG JACK Anrplane Club 1 Tumblxng Club 2 Wfrestlmg 3 Prom Deco ratlons Commlttee LEONARD JOE Basketball I Z 3 4 Football 1 2 3 r Hx Y I 2 Sr Hx Y 3 4 Vartetxes LEWIS EVAN Glee Club 3 4 Plcture Commlttee LIKEN RUSS Basketball 1 2 3 4 Alrplane Club 3 Vartetxes LOUIS DICK Glee Club 1 2 Manual Arts Club 1 r H1 Y 2 Rlfle Club 2 3 Sr H1 Y 3 4 Varnetxes MASKREY ROBERT Alrplane Club l 2 Shop Club l Class Hlstory Com mxttee MAXWELL MARY Hxstory Club 1 4 Student Council 4 Glee Club 4 Basketball 1 2 Tumbling Club l Z 3 4 NEUBAUER MANSON Basketball 1 2 OCHSENHIRT HARRY Track 7 Class Day Colors Commxttee PAPPERT ED Wrestling 1 2 3 4 Football 7 3 4 Rifle Club 7 PARMELEE DICK Band l 2 3 4 Sr H1 Y 34 French Club 4 Orchestra 2 POLING DOROTHY Basketball 12 G A C 1 Cheerleaders Club IZ Prom Commlttee Class Day Commlttee POTTER GEORGE Manual Arts Club 1 Varieties Class Prophecy Commit tee Chalrman SCOTT ELEANOR Class Day Costumes SKEELE LORRAINE Varxetles SMITH BOB Shop Club l Z Commencement Invitations STEITZ PAUL Football 1 7 3 4 Basketball 1 STEVENSON HELEN Student Councxll G A C 1 History Club l Dor monitor Z 3 Library Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 ulll and Scroll Service Award 1 2 3 Varletxes SWARTZ BOB SWEARINGEN FRED jr H1 Y l 2 Band 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Maxx ual Arts Club 1 Hmstory Club 1 Track 12 School uartet 3 4 Varxetxes All Western Chorus 3 4 All State Chorus 3 4 SYNOR PAUL Student Councnl 2 3 Traffnc Commlttee Class Day Costume Commxttee TAGUE JAMES Axrplane Club I Manual Arts Club Z Ptcture Committee THOMAS PHYLLIS Basketball I2 3 G A C 2 Girl Reserves 3 Class Colors and Costumes Commxttee THOMPSON MARIE G A C 1 Hxstory Club 12 Dormonltor 2 34 L1 brary Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Varxetxes TRUESDALE CAROL G A C 1 Htstory Club 1 2 4 Glee Club 3 4 J. . , . . .- , . , ---5 ----4 'Q -..S .'. , ' 1-391. 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WIPIIVIORI' BIII as erlwall I 4 IBIOTX CILJI H 4 I'oot A 4 Class President XVILI BOB Motto Commlttee W II I IAIVIS JEAN A 7 HISIOF u 3 4 G1rI Reseru bfht Lncv C Iub 34 Iatln C. lb 3 Camera C uI XVII I IAMS I CLI Rlng Committee WII LIAMS VIRGINIA A C Narletles WILSON RAE ootball I 3 BasIcetbaII I ack I Sr Class VICE Presndent Jarxetxes WII SOIN RUTH HISIOYX C Iub I 4 Prom Inxltatlons Committee. XVRIGHT BETTI lstorx CIUI I7 C A F I Q11rIReserxes IDOTIHOIIIIOI 3 4 French Club 3 4 C,Iass Hxstory Commlttee Chairman ZOFII PR AI ICI- C weerleaders Club I ol Club I Frencw C 3 C I AQQ DAY SON? XV: w1II rt member so one Our days at D H S So deal to exeryone Iqhe patience of the teachers mhtn our mghtvtork w un t dom How we made them suffer with e ch yoke md ptm Xve won t forget lf so soon And exerv mem ry we II keep Of tests we dndn r pass And grades we didnt tarn Say we couId write a book about the thmgs me dndn t Iearn But speaking COI1IldCnIl'lIIV to thrust this mu roncern We won t forget xt soon AIM 'iys weII remember Our dear old cI1ss pI1x It masn t bad And of course this class dat The best of all tlmes weve ever hand But nom me must saw adxeu You ve all been mighty sweII So thanks for ex erythmg In vears to come we II thmk of Dormont and IIS praises smg Now w e Ieaxe you peacefuIIv for wexe had our fhng And me mon t forget II so soon 'Iunt Have You Iogotten So icon I If ' f, ..... IS. Ii -l-5- LH' ' , w I-l: Sr. H1 ' 3 I bfIl I .I I I ..,G. . . I---5-4: yCIb1-3--1 ' ' s 1-3-43 I- 'i' I I -'Q - A NIL 1 it . II fl 4, Q' 1' I . 7 . . . I: -2- -43 I -23 Tr ' -2-3: . 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JUNE CLASS PROPHECY In the year 1949 lf we would by chance happen to find ourselves 1n that great Metropolis known as Plttsburgh our attentnon mxght be diverted o an unassummg group of people who ten years before were buslly engaged causmg grey haxrs to appear among the worrxed D H S faculty On the mann street a steady flow of people was observed gomg and commg from the Beehrman Bldg Following the crowd we '1oted that the buxldmg C0r1ta1nS an Escort Bureau We saw the head guide Ferd Sheakley, who Informed us of the best places to vtslt We proceeded to the largest cmema where the Review of 49 was on the screen starrmg Bob Harrlson and Dot Spahman, on the stage Max W7llll3l'l1S, the Kung of Swmg was featured The tnckets were purchased from Ann Dobbins, oe Ctaramella showed us seats well up front The stage attractxon mcluded a ballet by Esther Helmstaedter Rlta MacDonald, and Mlrlam Randall, whtle Bob Mahaffey accompanled on the piano We traveled to Dormont to mspect its model hugh school After flghtxng our way to the cafeterla we recelved an excellent meal prepared by chxef cook ean DeWoody under the dxrectnon of Mary Marr Flynn, the dxetlclan We made our way to the elevator operated by Hugh Maloy, and there we met Assxstant Engllsh 8 Professor Leroy Anda, a substxtute for Mr Snyder who was vacationing tn the West Indies Bob Baney, the new prmcxpal was teachmg Ornentatnon from a book which was the newest treatlse of Betty Halboth The superxntenclent Bob Powell, conducted us on a tour of the school Betty Phillips was now ln charge of the Spamsh Department and Carol Barbour competently handled the mathematics Home economxcs was taught by Marne Greco, and publlc speakmg by Alberta Weis The commerctal department was under the superv1s1on of Helen Bonnar and Helen MCG1ffCh Henri Levenson, the asslstant prmclpal was teachmg Gxrls Orlenta non from a text book whtch she herself had just written The offtce was under the excellent care of ean Bodme, who at the moment was openmg a shipment of Frank Trapp s DICIIOHHFICS Makmg our exit we bumped mto Tom Steenson dEllVCI'1ng mall to the offlce We stepped xnto a taxx drlfen by Mary Stltt and proceeded to Syrla Mosque to attend a performance of the great Robert Schoenewels conducting hx Symphomc Orchestra As a specxal added feature Esca Sannes warbled one of the favorxte classical hxts composed by Marge Snyder ust as she flmshed the the performance m the lobby we notlced Chrlstme Hunter stoppmg to mquxre about next week s program Next we v1s1ted the Starllt Roof of ane Rectenwald s Hotel where Kay Baldwin checked our coats As we were shown to a table by head walter Bob Stockdale, we heard the dymg reframs of a blues number sung by jane Holand After we took our seats Ellen Cerverls served us orders of weak lemon ade A lxttle excntement was provided by Bouncer Elland, who earned h1s salary th1s time by dxsposmg of One round Scanga The Soclety for Hen pecked Hus bands was hax mg tts weekly meetmg those members present were Ab Bagenstose Harry McDonell, and Bull Haseman Thelr wives the former Betty Jane Davies anne acobs, and Betty Lots Smith respectively were stttmg at an opposlte table md were keepmg close watch Master of Ceremomes Mosthel announced the next 1ct and Gertrude Muenchen mterpreted for the Englxsh Speaking guests Incl tentally the ut w1s a dance tntntled Rhapsody m Blue an orngmal offered by Pauline Schaeffer During IDICFITIISSIOII Guest of honor Walter had his men dns tribute free packages of Duke C1garettes After all of whlch m spate of the lnstal latton of Osterman s new 'nr condltnonmg st stem the room was saturated with the odor of tobacco At Behrs Department Store wt went dnrectly to the otflce to open a chargt account for which we were glven prompt servxce by the executive Marjorie Moore Ste-mographer Patsy Kelm was takmg dlctatron from the store s mternor decorator Reds Adams, whnle Dot Nalntv was tvpmg on a new McKee Typewriter As we passed through the art department we observed Larry Moorman and Harry Mor row sellmg the latest pamtmgs of jean Foster and Duck Wlllnams In the sports y . . . , t 7 7 7 , A I I l . . . , .. , , ,, x , l , 7 Y 1 . . , , ' v ' Y ' 9 , . t , . . . 1 . . a .A . . 1 song, Chuck Spence handed to her a large bouquet of flowers from Kinder's. 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K , , section Helen Albrecht Ruth Anne Lang, and Lester Seaber were purchasmg equlpment for thexr dude ranch We soon glxmpsed oe Schubert selling a pet to Mary Krell, wo appeared very delighted with her selectuon D Charles Frank was busy freemg Bud Baer from a huntmg trap m whtch the latter was 1nterested I the dress department we notxced eane McKeever dxsplaymg to eannette Muller a nurse s uniform just newly deslgned by Charles Hanklson I the women s cloth mg department Emllte Fullerton was purchasmg the latest creatlon by Dolly Lang Nearby we dlscovered Dot Arnold, who was handlmg alteratlons Doris Keys was onlmg the store s safe lock wnth some of Bob Montgomerys all purpose el1x1r I the beauty salon manager Bob Orr was seemg that his two mam operators Dons Kagrlsc and Grace Long, gave the customers good seruce Reta Schuster was get ting a permanent whnle Mildred Reynolds was decndmg upon the latest Agnew hair do We bought a copy of Lamb s Gazette and on the front page we noticed that America was leadmg nn the Olympics m which Dudy Snyder had won the swxm mxng races whnle Leonard Langford and Dee Punk had won the track events A county fanr was descrxbed on the second page A prxze was taken by Blue Boy a horse owned by Clara Unfug he was tramed by Fred Fraer and ralsed on Helen Hanst's latest gram creatlon In the Rotogravure section we found Wally Ritchie pictured wlth the largest fxsh caught thus season Below hum Strangler Shields was shown wxth hls latest vlctlm Betty Taylor and Peg Peterson were plctured holding a revlval meeting at their Afrlcan mnssxonary post Charles Paul, the new record breakmg avlator was shown wxth two charmmg axr hostesses Peggy Dietz and Marge Cox The latest Fords were advertised through Elmer Schnelders Agency All these plctures were prlnted through the courtesy of deV1ctor Photo graph Servlce The featured columns of the paper were Annabel Fishers style column 1n whlch was mentxoned the most recent creatxons of Christen Unfug ohnny Hughes sports commentator reported a new coaches soclety which was just orgamzed the three offxcers were Al Mackey, Ray Murray, and Karl Neely the mam points of DISIIICC Attorney Matt Raes easlly won case were publxshedv In the book revlew by Ernest Houston, Bessie Seaber s new novel was rated a great success On the Soclety page we read that jean Thompson had gxven a plano re cxtal for Shirley Sause s Kmdergarten and that Carol Gllardl s dancmg school was puttmg on an exhxbntzon wxth ane Godard Bob Dunkm, and Claire Barker stealmg the honors The feature dance was by Pmky Perry, mtroducmg the Mulligan Im proved Super Dlp The cooking corner offered us eanle Wells recxpe for duck soup When we fnmsxed readmg the newspaper we retlred to our hotel to fxmsh the evenmg wxth lnstenmg to a few radlo programs The competntlon was keen between Eschol Walker s Natlonal Broadcastxng Company and Ed Snefsky s Colum bxa Network thus the programs were unusually good First we tuned nn on a true 'md false program wxth announcer Bob Neuner glvmg three secretaries Glnny Bar rett, Mary McCormack, and Helen Wllson, a chance to battle thenr wuts agamst three nurses Ruth Fnsher, Helen Hayes, and ane Schafer Followmg thus Combs and Company advertxsmg thenr new halr brush The news reported by Betty J m :son started wxth the day s baseball scores The home team won easily with Bull Bertram the hero of the day Bob Cole establlshed two world s automoblle records by accompllshnng the mcredxble feat of drxv ng two cars at once Then the pre vlew of the attractxon at the theatre was descrlbed by ean Brown nmmy Kozorrn dlsclosed that tomorrow there would be a sale at Keyser s ewelry Shop the spon sor of th1s news broadcast Announcer Larry Meyers Introduced the xtterbug Program advertlsmg Russell Smlth's sunkxst cranges okesters Bob Morris and Pete Metz told some storxes that dated back to our hugh school days They were followed by some musxcal requests by Al Kreps band featurmg Dorsey Fast on the drums A new song was crooned by Grace Cutler, followed by a few rxotous xmxta txons done by ean Bennett The climax to the program was a skxt by the guest stars Doris Allsopp and Bob Forster Med Schmalzrlecl a noted physical director ended the hour s entertamment with 1 statement that these Sunkx t organg s were - 1 V . l . r. , . fl 1 ' - - ' 1 . 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' 1 '. . . s cfs. . strxctly superzor George Burns Evenmg Prayer Program came on and Mary Jane Boyd talked on her soclal work Alice Gregor and Elizabeth Lowe gave a book review on Hall s New Foundatlons of Industry Closlng the programs scheduled for the evenxng was The Volce of Experlence known to us as George Moore I response to Mary ean Cooper s letter he conflded that he had sent her a booklet on How to Be the Llfe of the Party To Stan Weiner he forwarded a pamphlet on Success with Chrldren wrntten by Patsy Manning Grace Kern, the swxtchboard operator answered the phoned requests of Dot Kung and Marge Ward for Marjo ne Stuckeman s Prnze RBCIPCS The statlon went off the alr after a short dramatlc last mlnute news sketch presented by Dot Morgan and Ed Cox and wxth a fmal good nxght by Lew Kemp JUNE CLASS HISTORY One fme September mormng m 1035 1 group of students had nts fmrst look msxde that great storehouse of knowledge Dormont Hugh School The upper classmen started thexr usual flood of wlld tales about elevators and other modern convenlences whxch do not exlst however thus soon stopped as the new class early established the fact that If was a superxor group m all flelds Fnllmg sxx report rooms the students mstantlv topped the school s record for the snze of an lndnvndual class The fxrst year or th1s great host of newcomers became one of adjustment They quickly entred act1v1t1es and thelr constant par nclpatxon easllv gamed them hrgh recognxtlon The xear closed profltably with the only large event The Freshman Tea well attended and qulte successful Durmg the sophomore year the boys and girls establlshed thelr places 1n ath which was servmg m a large measure to promote the orgamzauons The Sopho more Dance proved to be a h1ghl1ght ln the soclal fxeld It was held nn the gym whlch was gaxly decorated for the occasion and 1n or1gmal program furmshed ad dxtnonal entertamment A Jumors the class showed a marked nmprovement ln 1ts mtellectual and cul tural development As upper classmen they became models for those who were o follow settmg up a standard worthy of then exceptional abnlnty The group no longer hmxted by under class dlstmctxons now expanded nts actlvntles to take nts place of leadershlp m all school prolects After havmg established thelr many ac complxshments the class anxnously awaited the fmal year durmg which they would adc' a fxttlng clnmax to thexr outstandlng career The Senior year got off to a fxne start by electmg competent officers and un der the guxdance of Abner Bagenstose presldent George Moore vxce president Louis Moorman secretary and Harry Morrow treasurer the class sponsored a series of memorable events The Thirteenth Chair a tragl comedy m three acts was well attended and wlll be long remembered The Semor Prom wnth nts elabo rate decoratlons proved to be a fxttmg cllmax to the long llst of soclal actxvltles Followmg thxs the Baccalaureate Servnce msplred each to do even greater thmgs than he had already accomplxshed they then donned thelr whtte caps and gowns for the r fmal step m a glorious and never to be forgotten hugh school career . , , , ' 1 ' 9 QQ -A ff ' ' ' ' , . n J ' ' ' , . . . . , . . . . , . 4 , ' . . . , , I , J . , L 1 , ' 9 7 ' ' y . leticsg the Band and Glee Clubs also gave favorable reports about the new talent 1 C . 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' d Abner Bagcnstosc HIGH HONOR Albrecht Helen Boyd Mary jane Dietz Peggy Fxsher Annabel Harrxson Robert amxson Betty Keys Dorls Lamb ean Levenson Henrietta Moore George Moore Marjorie Moorman Louls Rectenwald ane Reynolds Mxldred Stxtt Mary Trapp Frank Wells ean JUNE my HONOR Bagenstose Abner Barker Claire Behr Alfred Bonnar Helen Carmella oseph Cooper Mary ean Fxsher Ruth Foster Edna ean Kinder Shxrlev Kxng Dorothy Krell Mary Lang Ruth Anne Lorlg Grace Rae Matthew Randall Mxrlam Sause Shirley Schoenewels Robert Thompson ean Walker Fschol Wtllxams Max j UN E POPLJ LARITY CONTEST Most Popular Girl Most Popular Boy Best Looking Gxrl Best Lookmg Boy Wnttnest Gxrl Wxttnest Boy unetest Gxrl uxetest Boy Best Dressed Glrl Best Dressed Boy Best Dancer Gtr Best Dancer Boy Best Bluffer Gnr Best Bluffer Boy Most Frequently See Couple Betty Jane Davnes 'tn Star Athlete Girl Star Athlete Boy Gxrl Heartbreaker Boy Heartbreaker Most Most Most Most Most Most Talented Glrl Talented Boy Lxkely to Succeed Girl Lxkel to Succeed Bo Y Y Musxcal Glrl Muslcal Boy Marge Snyder Abner Bagenstose Dolly Lang Bob Harrxson ean Bennett Ed Cox Marle Greco Hugh Maloy Marge Snyder Fontame DeVxctor ane Godard Fred Moschel Nled Schmalzrned Bob Morris ean Wells Larry Nloorman Marge Snyder Larry Moorman Marge Snyder Frank Trapp .Jane Rectenwald Frank Trapp Marge Snyder Robert Schoenewens 9 7 7 1 Y Y w Y ' , ,J J , r , J. 7 Y ,J , J Y 7 , 9 9 9 9 3 7 ,J , 9 7 3 3 , , , J V. ! 1 K , 4, V . 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X J, V I Q S fl - , ff HECK 1l'l'IH'l'lES FEBRUARY CLASS PLAY Play Adorable Spendthrlft Gwen By Class of February 1939 On December 9 1938 A Hlllsdale Audltorlum Featurmg Mlss Miller s patxence Durxng Many weelcs of hard practlce Wxth Eleanor Border Genevieve Forst r Dorothy Cornmg ean Williams Alxce Zoeller Wlnnxe Evans Martha Declcman Wnllxam Wetmore Bud Gaub Rod Campbell Sam Frazier Ralph Abele Paul Synor Mlltoxm Foster Evan Lewls Result A four bell play and a pocketboolc glven to Mxss Miller for her dlrectxon CLASS PLAX OF 39 On the evening of Friday May ll fhe Thirteenth Chau' was presented to an enthusxastxc audnence 1n the Hxllsdale audxtorxum The play a mystery drama held the attenuon of a tense aud ente through three thrxllmg acts The plot revolved around the death of Spencer Lee Madame La Grange a medium attempted to solve this mystery by means of a seance Dur mg the seance another murder took place whlch complicated matters further Everyone attendmg the seance was under suspxcxon Actxon followed fast after the nnspector arrlved and the plot developed up to the poxnt where nn a dramatnc de nouncement the murderer confessed hrs gullt The txtle role of Madame La Grange was portrayed by ean Wells the ln spector Charles Frank Helen ONe1ll Patsy Mannmg W111 Crosby D1ClC W111 xams Mrs Crosby Emnlxe Fullerton Mr Crosby Bob Harrlson Edward Wales George Moore Phnlxp Mason Abner Bagenstose Mrs Trent Dorxs Keys Mr Trent Harry Morrow Mass Eastwood ean Bennett Howard Standlsh Bob Mor rls Mlss Standxsh Elaine Keyser Miss Erskme Helen jane acobs Sergeant Dunn George Burns Pollock Ed Cox Doolan Harry McDonell the matron Helen Wilson the nurse Marv Margaret Flynn W- 5 . . . , . 1 It 1 ' ,I Y 1 1 1 1 - . 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WASHINGTON TRIP On Thursday monxng Aprxl 6 thlrty boys and glrls hurrled to the P 64 L E Statlon to catch the 9 17 tram for Washmgton The trlp down was a qulet one except for occasional slnglng 1 Hold Tlght was the favorxte song D After we arrived ln Washington and settled ourselves IU the Grafton Hotel we left for the Congresslonal Lnbrary m a bus There we saw the Constxtutnon and the Declaratlon of Independence This same evenlng the gulde showed us Wash mgton with its beautiful lights Most of the gnrls and all of the boys stayed up late that nlght ln thelr rooms Betty Meyers sang lullabxes to her roommates m hopes of puttmg them to sleep Ir IS doubtful whether she was successful Farly Frxday mornlng we v1s1ted the Bureau of Prmtmg and lzngraslng The gulde told us that lt takes 30 days to make a dollar bull Then we went to Smlth sonxan Institute and from there we went to the National Museum m which we saw the Splrlt of St LOUIS The high light of the morning was our vlsxt to the dapltol Our guld was a very humorous fellow to say the least While we were at the Capitol we had the great pleasure of meeting Speaker Bankhead of Alabama and udge lVlcReynolds of Tennessee Next we went to the Nvhlte House and Folger Shakespearean L1brary It was ln this building that we saw the beautiful theatre patterned after the theatre of Shakespeare s day Friday afternoon our group was taken to Annapolls While we were there we had an opportunxty to see the mxdshlpmen dr11l ean Bennett forgot all about Robert Taylor as soon as she saw lm 311115011 who was graduated IH une 1935 from Dormont Hlgh We had the pleasure of talking to hum for awhile th s IS lm s second year m Annapolis Saturday morning found us at the toot of the Washmgton Nlonument A few smart ones took the elevator the rest walked up 898 steps The Pan Amerlcan Bulldlllg one of the most beautiful bulldlngs anywhere was our next stop There we saw the beautiful patlo a repllca of the patxos lh South America This bulldmg lb the one which stresses peace with all the countries of the Amerxcas We went through the Red Cross Bulldlng m whxch there was a very old ambula xce We were then taken to rhe Cochran Art Gallery and allowed to wander through lt 1s we pleased Saturday 'tfternoon found us bound for Mt Vernon On our way down we stopped to go throuvh Chrlsts Chur h nn Alexandrla Vlrgmxa It was ln thus church that Washmgton and Lee worshipped We also saw the old Nlasonlc Build mg where Washlngton was one of the first members Ar Mt Vernon Patsy Man nxng spralned her ankle and had to be sslsted by Abner Bagenstose and Charles lnankmson After vnslt ng Nlt Vernon and the tomb of Washmgton we stopped ut the I mcoln Memorml on our w ay to the hotel Su1day Nlornmg was of course left free for church but Sunday afternoon there was 1 full schedule Fxrst we went to the Zoo x hlch provlded us wlth large amount of entertamment The last vlslt of our tr1p was to Arlmgton fxeme tery Located there xs Lee s home whlch we mspected We saw the Tomb of the Unknown Soldler and th beautlful amphltheatre From there we went to Union Station to board the tram for home The trxp home was about the same as the trip down wxth Hold Tnght stlll a favorite 'Ihxrty sleepy hlgh school students went to bed that nzght mth pros pect of sleepmng the ent re next dm , , . . . . . ,, . ,, . 9 s l -1 Y , ,, .. . ,, . . . .. ,, . I H1 . v , , . 1 , ' s Q . Y Q Y - , J J 7 J , - . g 1' .- J. , . . . , . - Q s - s , . . . . . Q Y , . . A . s VC V . g , L . , . . a . . . ' , 4, , . . I 4 V . ' - , x ' f e . 1 V Y , V T ' 3 K - I 4 ' . , . . ' ' 1 '3 1 4 . ' A . - - .. . .. . 5 . 4 f . . . '. VARIETIES Cast: Everyone in Varieties Setting: At Hillsdale Auditorium anytime between April 26 and April 28, 1939. The stage is set to resemble a typical Dormont living room. iThis set is the brainchild of Dolores Lang and Pauline Adams., People are rushing madly around when a hush falls and Mr. Skelton and Miss Maclay call for Act I. The scent opens with the maid talking on the telephone to Mr. Glass. He is inquiring about the four daughters who were absent from school. Enter the O'Dormont girls with their friends, the chorus. The chorus does a shag tap followed by a song from the maid. Silver statues come to life and present a series of tableaux. The daughters give excuses for not being in school. Susiebelle taps, Annabelle sings, and Nana- belle introduces her boy friend who sings a song. Fanniebelle sings Old Folks to her grandfather while he dreams of his favorite waltz. Then Fannibelle and her boy friend sing Opera a la Romance. Lights flash and the candid camera dance begins. After this the family settles down to read the paper, The stage is darkened and the Lone Ranger, Blondie, I.i'l Abner, Flash Gordon, and The Mountain Boys come to life. The strains of Gordon Schafer's orchestra announce the end of the first act and usher on the tumblers. The tumblers tumble off and the scene is changed to the corner of West Liberty and Potomac Avenues. It is the day of a May Festival which begins with another dance by the chorus and a song to the tune of West Liberty Bluesn. The O'Dormoa1t family partici- pates in the spring festival. Nanabelle does a soft shoe dance with two boy friends and a rhumbaltap with two girl friends. The college daughter, Clarabelle, mimics a typical college freshman, and Fanniebelle and her sweetheart sing a song. Anna- belle, the maid- and Marjory Snyder sing Wonderful You and a rag doll dance was done to the same tune, A male quartet renders The jolly Rogerng the ballet gracefully glides on the stage and Varieties 1939 is ended in a brilliant finale of lights. color and song. Songs by Marjorie Snyder: I'm just a Nlaidh, I Know Love . 'Wxfalking Her Home from School , West Liberty Blues , Wonderful You . S I UDEN I' COUNCIL The Student Councxl of Dormont Hlgh School xs made up ot representatives one elected from each report room with the exceptlon of the Senlor A Class which has two from each report room The Council holds 1ts meetxngs ln Room 219 at 3 05 every other Monday under the SUPCYVISIOH and guxdance of Miss Blank By thxs method the student body can volce 1ts opnnlons and problems and these prob lems can be worked out and prowded for durmg a Student Councrl meetlng The Councll represents the feelxngs and belxefs of the entxre student body As the most unlfymg organlzatlon nn the school xt brmgs about a hlgher degree of cooperation among puplls teachers and admmxstrators Mxss Blank and the pres xdent work through committees appomted by the presldent DORMONITOR The Dormomtor, successor to the Dormont H1 Lute was fnrst publlshed ln l933 Wlthln two years lt had doubled Its former slze The paper publlshed bl weekly durmg the school year ns supported solely by local advertxs ng and sub scrlptlons Of the twenty edltxons at least three are speclal nssues whxch are de voted mamly to the semor clas news Engllsh themes varlous holxdays or non encxcal stories and columns The Dormomtor IS a member of ulll and Scroll the International Honorary Society for Hrgh School ournalxsts Thls year eleven staff members were ad mxtted to the orgamzatxon and recened puns of membershnp During the flrst semester of the year Becky Lance held the edltors posxtxon her successors for the second semester were ean Lamb and Matthew Rae These edltors were alded by a large and effxclent staff of students all of whom are mter ested nn all phases of journallsm Mr Kenneth T Skelton ns the faculty advlsor to the edxtorxal staff and Mr Arthur G Henry supervlses fxnancxal affanrs Under the sponsorship of the Dormomtor, the freshman class publtshed The Freshman a mnmeographed paper contammg class news and gossxp Those who worked on thns project and washed to yom the Dormonltor staff were requxred to take an exammatlon concernmg newspaper facts general mformatlon about the school and also they had to wrlte an orlgxnal news story The candldates were se lected on the basxs of the results of the tests Thxs pollcy proved qutte successful ln securmg up and com ng reporters whxch a sures the school paper a competent staff for next year CURRENT FVENTS CLUB In thc troubled days xt can do no one any harm to be well Informed on world affaxrs Everyone should realnze what events are takmg place nn the world about h m what are the causes of those events and what the likely results wnll be An orgamzatlon m Dormont Hlgh School whxch helps not only to mform the students wbou current events but also encourages them to formulate the r opmnons m re gard to thxs xmportant phase of contemporary life ns the Current Events Club formerly known as the Hlstorv Club In thxs orgamzatxon the members are stun ulated to read current magazxnes and newspapers and to be alert to news commen tators and speeches of prOmln6nt leaders o 1 the radlo Through the medxum of th: Current Events Club members have the opportunnty to exchange mformatxon and tc expres thenr own ndtas and opnmons on controvers al questnons The meetmg thxs year have been conducted luke panel dxscussxons rather than debates By using the panel plan partlcxpatnon ns permxtted to the entire c'ub and smcc 'xo d flnxte conclusxon IS reached all members keep an open minded at txtude when all :des of the Issues are presented Thus last year was an Important one xn the hxstory of the world and thus afforded ma my good toplcs for our Cur rent Events Club We dlscussed among other topxc Hitler s anti semetnc program the occupation of C?echosloxak1a and Albania Antx American propaganda The Umted States defense system how much help U S should gxve the other democ racles and a war refere mdum nn the Unit d States Our hope ts that this organwa non wnll contxnue to grow and spread nts messag of mfo mat on 1nd opcx mmd edness to students of Dormonr Hugh School , . - , a Y 7 7 . , . , . 7 7 ' F ' 9 . . 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D . r G N . . h , . s . . , . 1 GAC The varled actxvltxes of the Girls Athletxc Club for 1938 1939 enabled nme girls to wm rhelr letters These actlvxtres basketball volleyball soccer mushball and mmor sports kept the gurls busy durmg the school year Class competrtlon was held durmg the basketball season from whlch June Dundas team emerged vctorxous Although the schedule was 1nterrupted by Varnetnes If was resumed mmedlately after The Play Day whlch IS always looked forward to was quxte a unxque one held on May 4 The theme was the olymplc games Twelve schools sent five represen tatrves each and a sponsor to partlclpate 1n the games Our glrls have attended the Mt Lebanon Play Day Carnegie Tech held on May 20 and are lookmg forward to atte mdxng Seton Hull m September The club IS one of the largest and most active clubs lh the school The gxrls had charge of the candy sale at the school s football and basketball games and the money made was grven to the Injury Fund At Chrlstmas time the club sent gifts to the girls of Gumbert School each gxrl ln the club choosing a name of a girl at that school SENIOR GIRL RESERVFS The Senlor Glrl Reserve Club IS one of the oldest and largest organxzatlons m the school The membershxp totallng approximately elghry IS made up of soph omore junior and senxor girls whose purpose ns To fmd and glve the best Besldes belng an mtegral part of the school the club IS a part of the Y W C A Ir IS one of 40 clubs V1 the Pittsburgh dlstrlct which send representatives once a month to council meetmgs held at the Centra Y Durmg the past year there have been vauous actlvxtles Among these were a Recognltlon Servlce a banquet a dance held xn collaboratlon wlth the Senxor H1 Y and a p1cn1c held at South Park The cabmet for the fall and sprlng semesters were respectfully Presxdent Helen M tchell Peggy Schrelber Vlce Presxdent lVIary M Flynn Lrlllan Sheasby Andrews Programs Chairman Peggy Schrelbet Ruth Stoehr Publxcnty Chalrman Peggy Dextz ane Drew Soc1alCha1rman ean Porter Katherxne Frazner Coun cxl Representative Marge Snyder ane Reese GIRLS GLEE CLUB Every year the Schubert Club whxch lS the Girls amd Boys Clubs combmed has many scheduled events Thxs year Dormont was host to the All Western Penn sylvama Chorus early m November 'lhe Gxrls Glee Club had seven representa tives 1n this meetug They were Sally McGregor Soprano eane McKeever Soprano ean Bennett Second Soprano Mary ane Boyd Second Soprano Marge Snyder Second Soprano Henrxetta Levenson Alto and ean Thompson Alto The next event was the -X11 State Chorus which was held at Indlana Pa early December There were three representatxves se 1t from Dormont each of whom wa placed ln hrs respective vocal sectxon Our only gxrl representative was ean Thompson Alto Both Clubs sang for the Baccalaureate servnces of anuary and lune and the Klwanxs Club at Chrxstmas time Then as usual we had our Sprxng Festxval tn March at the Hxllsdale Audltorxum It was quxte successful and well attended with numbers given bv both clubs The Girls Glee Club wlll lose many members through Graduatxon th1s year The offncers ot the club who presided so well this year were President Nlarge Snyder Vxce Presxdent ean Bennett Sec retary ane Rectenwald Llbrarxans Shxrley Sause and ean Dewoody and Ac tompanlsts Ruth Fxsher and 'lean Thompson The musxcal director of the Glee Club 1 Mxss Perkxns I ' I I ' . . 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U PAI FTTE CLUB Probably one of the most unusual organlzatxons m our school has been chrls tened the Palette Club PRIDE traces of the begmnlngs of thls club can be found as far back as l936 but lt came unto its own for the fxrst tlme ln the autumn of l938 Its membership IS small but the members make up m mterest what they lack in numbers landscape portralt still hfe surreallstlc and genre palntmg are ew ecuted with equal faclllty showing the versatxlltv of the members The orgamzatnons prlmarv functlon corslsts of eacouragmg pamttng m ol 'Vlany students have purchased sets for the express purpose of sharing the prlvtlege of membershlp Our capable director Mr Reed 1s a facmle palnter In the medium himself No officers are formally elected Indxuduahty ns stressed m fme art rather than cooperatlon Each IS hls own president or captain ID hls work However there I5 a spxrxt of cooperatlon Chotce colors are loaned back and forth and members sacrlflce time from thelr own work to post for fellow members View points are exchanged on tolor and technique and a frxendlt rnxalrv prex ad EFI ICIIINCY CLUB After several years of schooling most students have acquired quxtt a but of knowledge but It does not help verv much lf they forget the essenttal facts To prevent thxs forgettmg, the Efflclencv Club IS mamtaxned The meetings are held every Wednesday m MISS Wrlglats room lOl when unxors and Seruors are per mltted to come lI'l and test thexr learnlng At everv meetxng the members take tests made up of fifty questlons Although only twenty mmutes are requned to answer the questions, the subjects tested Ire mathematics, spelling EI1gllSl1 llterature science, and geography After tvery exercise tht member checks hxs answers o serves hls mistakes and records his results on hxs progress chart After he has done all of the thlrty standardized L:-erclses thoroughly he will not only have revxewtd much valuable mformatnon but wrll also have acqunred more mough there are no offutrs all tht members wa agtet twat tm t nl x a Ing thi reSt5 1111 Sql 1 HWIIFI lrfTl1l th! Ofghlllll ltlflll IUMBI ING C I UB Another vear and another great uthlbmon Ilmt D l' C' wlth a Il1CIl1l3CI 'l1lP of some fifty boys now lh school worked wxth untxrmg efforts to gnc rht student body somethmg new and something great nn rumblmg Thus performante ns un matched any where III hlgh schools as Dormont ts the onlv Hlgh Qchool that gn es w mass tumbling demonstratnon wxth ters mtrlcate and thrlllmg stunts slot only I5 there one or two th at performs each stunt but manv so mam that performers have to be llmxted That IS the reason why thelr 6Xl1ll'Dlf'O!1 Ib so outstandlng A large number of boys perform wth ease and grace the most dxffl cult stunts A smcere compllment for the entlre club The D T f tumblmg outfut are always very stunnmg wlth a specnal clesngned jersey and maroon trimmed slacks The sults and grace of the performers quleted the nerves of those mdluduals who were on edge durmg the time the tumble were on the stage lhe routme was carefully prepared to gwe the rumblers rest at mtervals the audlence tzme to rest thelr nerves each ll1Cl1XldLl3l tumbler 1 chance to perform and to glve an exhlbltxoa of tumblmg m nts entlretv The club letters are xerx d ffxcult to earn as over one hundreal stunts are ne cessarv for each tumbler to perform wlrh a 90' work m skxll This rs so necessary smce the tumblers had m thelr routine for the 1930 Varletxes ovtr stventv llVL :lu ferent stunts 1 .1 .1 .T .Y 1 . 1' l 1 I i A V K . 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' x ' I 4 CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club which is now one year old was founded in order to give to students an opportunity to perfect themselves in all practical as well as theoret ical branches of photography With this object in view the meetmgs of the club are conducted to give valuable information to the members in the form of informal talks and the exchange of ideas concerning enlarging developing printing etc Very valuable theoretical training such as composition exposure etc has been furnished bv the talks given by various professional photographers and through visits to other larger camera clubs In this way the members of the club can profit by the experience of others Now since the school has been kind enough to put a darkroom and other equip ment at the disposal of the club all of its members are able to enjoy the most valuable training which is practical experience The club hopes to give an oppor tunity to gain more and more experience by acquiring better equipment until it can give its members a complete and well equipped darkroom The Camera Club is very glad that it can be of service to the school and to organizations within the school by providing for picture slides and advertisement posters During the last semester the club worked under im Eiland as President Robert Stockdale as Secretary Treasurer MOTION PIC'IURE CLUB The Motion Picture Club was organized last year under the sponsorship of Mr Jones This club is rapidly progressing and its membership is ope1 to all classes Meetings are held every second Thursday in Room 12 Here the back ground and production of the better movies are discussed Guest speakers are held monthly in which three members win free passes to the theaters of Dormont Booklets of the best movies of each month are d1stributed to the members Elec tion of officers is held each fall The officers of the club for the year were Sara Hamel presxdenr Betty Halboth vice president and Harriet Wise secretary STAG1: CRFW All ready' House lights out' Curtain' the play goes on How familiar these orders sound to the bovs behind the scenes All this means the stage crew in important part ot any stage production has finished its task of making the back ground for the center of interest in a play the cast Each member of the stage crew realizes he is a very important part of a stage production not just a prop A great responsibility rests on each one lights must work at the right moment curtains must open without delav scenery to change noiselessly and quickly Let11s go behind the scenes after the final curtain closes and the applause dies away in the distance Ladders appear apparently from nowhere boys are climbing nimbly to the ceiling reaching after wire lights taking down pictures and countless other duties performed so that in a very few minutes the setting of the play is nothing more than a few boards and ropes hanging in an empty room The stage crew takes pride in the part it plays in putting on the show and each member is truly an actor behind the scenes , . . , . , , . , . I ' l , U , I . Y ' I 1 7 7 ' i ' I ' 7 9 . J ' , I obtained to discuss with the members on the production of movies. Contests are , ' 5 , ' - ' 9 ' ' , - T Y , ' 1 K , - . ' 7 A . , . Q . . . , , 9 . 7 . y . .. . 9 , 1 Y v 7 THF LIBRARY CLUB About 850 students have been wandering around Dormont high oblivious to the fac that the Library Club exists Hosvever we do exist and our main purpose is to keep the Library in running order so that the aforsaid 850 students can find certain books in certain places The Library Club meets once a month in the Library and there are certain social functions which are looked forward to every year These are the Halloween Party it is at this party that the Tyros of the preceding year are officially received into the Club then there is a Christmas Dinner and a picnic at the end of the year This year there will be in addition a Reunion Tea for the Alumnae members on une 16 The club officers President Vice President and Secretary are elected each Semester Officers 1938 1939 ls Semester Helen Stevenson President Nlarle Thompson Vice President Helen Wilson Secretary 2nd Semester Helen Wilson President Grace Cutler Vice President ane Bodeck r Secretary GIRLS D CLUB When any member of the G A C has earned her letter she automatically becomes a member of the D club This club meets the first Monday of each month in Room 200 and plans and supervises the activities of the G A C is held in the cafeteria for the Alumni and the members of the club The banquet this year was a huge success due to an unusually large attendance The D Club defeated the Alumni in the basketball game which was played after the banquet The membership of the club IS twenty which is larger this year than it has ever been Miss Simons it the sponsor CHEFRLEADERS CLUB The Cheerleader s Club is one of the most active clubs in the school Spon sored by Mr Reed it has been the training school for the official cheerleaders Admission into the club is easily gamed by mere application for membership Al though getting in is easy staying in 15 much more difficult for each member must have plenty of pep and keep it He must know every cheer and every song before even having a chance for the position of Cheerleader Selection of a cheerlead er is given to the student body to decide in an elect on in which only those who have been members of the club for two years and have passed the examination may be candidates Fach member may not be absent from more than three meetings without a reasonable excuse if he is he must resign Each Wednesday at 3 10 during good weather the members gather and have a half hour of practice Exercise and enjoyment are sidelines of the club and although the club ad hers to a strict code of rules each member thoroughly enjoys himself Above all out ot this club are selected the cheerleaders who although they are dependent upon the school s support are the backbone of the school s spirit 1 . . I 7 . , , . . . ' 7 w - ' i 1 I y I - , ' 4 ' , ' - ' 9 , . - , 3 , - Q J c , . 9 ff 4 Q A , ' ee :Q Q ' ' . l The one big social activity of the club is the annual Christmas banquet which ' I ff YY , . . . ' ' ' i A - . 1. . . ,, . . . . , , . . . , . , . . . 4 ' QQ QI ' ' I , . . . Q , . . . 7 -V 1 . U 3 . . , . - V : , . , . . . , A - . , Y Q , , . . , . I FENCING CLUB A pair ot candles can now be lighted on the fencing club s birthday cake Dur ing uts two years existence the club has progressed remarkably In the year of 1938 a group of three boys secured Mr C Smith as their sponsor for an organuza tion of young fencers The sparks from the four fouls lighted a flame of unterest un the minds of twenty or more other students who saw the opportunities for de velopment of their bodies and minds un the romantc sport Although the boys were almost self taught un the parrual mastery of thus highly competitive game they made a fine showing un a contest in which some of them participated after their first few months of fencing The year of 1939 has seen new members entering the orga-muzatuon and the yearlungs becomung more adept un the art Thus year as last year three officers were elected to govern the group They are Capta n Duck Williams First Lueu tenant ames Cvlass Second Lieutenant Robert Powell Again as un the preceding year Dormonts fencers entered un a contest Dormont was represented by three men competing as a team against teams entered bv hugh schools from the greater part of Pittsburgh Dormont was eliminated by Mt Lebanon durmg the semi tunals in thus contest which was held un the Putt Stadium The organization us just a baby but has done wonderfully on its toddlurug legs By the time ut us strong enough to blow out four burthday candles ut will be one of the leading high school fencing groups of Pittsburgh RIFLE CLUB The Dormont Hugh School Rifle Club one of the older and more permanent cl lbs under school suoerfus on g t off to a blaz 'ug start in the 38 39 season Thirty students trued to gain admittance and fifteen succeeded un gettung over the score and sighting hurdles that all new members were requured to overcome The nest fund among the accepted trVOuKS was Nick Vasularos who shot many targets of 95 or better Nick us expected to develop unto one of the best shots the club has all times to new and old members alulte New members were given specual unstruc tuons un handling a rufle and correct position for prone shooting by the sponsors and officers of the club The second semester saw the addutuon of several new members to the club s active l st Sex eral matches were scheduled during the year Qeveral umprosements were made un the clubs equupmert and upper hall r1nge New wheels were put on the backstop and the club s guns were repaired THE AIRPLANE CLUB The members of the Airplane Club wx ho are also members of the Nationa Aeronautucal Association meet nearly every Wednesday afternoon un room 8 Un der Mr Crawfords guidance and superxusuon they duscuss the avuatuon develop ment of the world and also buuld model airplanes Because model airplane con struction un such a slow tedious task only a small part of ut the wood cutting us done un shop and the assembling of parts us mostly done at home Two of the members Adam Klunzung presudent and Thurston Laurin treasurer wou first and second pruzes respectively un a Mount Lebanon Airplane Club contest All of the cuub actuvutues however are not cent red on airplane construct on for the mem bers make frequent trups to the different airports to see how they are operated 'ut night as well as by day The Airplane Club wull welcome new members un September to full the vacan cues of the graduating senuors The offucers for the past semester are Adam Klunmng President Eugene Malarkey Secremry Thurston L'uurun Treasurer . - . . , . , . , . . - ' 1 i ' I 7 7 A . . . , , J b . U . . . 7 7 7 ' 7 , . , . . . 7 . . , I Y ' . 'N : , A y -y A . . 5 J .. V , . 1 ' i - - . T. . I . . seen for some time. The club officials continue to stress safety and caution at , . . . , , V . - ' ,. , ' ' l 7 I ' , , y. . . . . 4 ' I 7 ' 7 7 7 1 , . . 7 7 7 7 I I y ' ' ' D ' :A . S , , u ., u , - . . I 1- 1 v I -I - ' : . A .' , ' 3 SENIOR HI X Th1s May saw an end to a memorable season for Sr H1 Y It was a season of glVC ll to us we ll do It and never once d1d we fa1l H1 Ys Splflt thlS year was to do IC and not to sh1rlc From regular year after year jobs such as usher1ng and conduct1ng the noon danc1ng up to the Western Pennsylvama Chorus and p1clc1ng for dances the record1ngs everyone hlced Senlor H1 Y came through Wlth flymg colors The H1 Y had a real basltetball team th1s year wh1ch won the South Htlls H1 Y League the f1rst half and tlecl for f1rst place 1n the second half Baney Moore Hughes Coolue Black Ireland Schne1der Moschel Kozorra and several others had a flne team Wlthout orgamzed practlce the team turned 1n such scores as 60 2 over South H1lls The G1rl Reserves comb1ned Wlth the H1 Y lh Apr1l to put on one of the best dances ever seeln around the bu1ld1ng It was a tremendous soc1al and f1n.1nc1al success except for the ICC cream wh1ch d1d have to melt For every meet1ng two members were respons1ble for that evenxng s program and after we had fmxshed our busmess for that meet1ng we had some excellent talks among the best of wh1ch were those by Shub1n Bagenstose and Heyl Mr Snyder s famous l1ne I d1dn t come over here just to waste my IIITIC altough he d1d use It a few tnmes was on the whole unnecessary fhlS term JR HIY Durmg the past year the Dormont r H1 Y has held mterestlng meetmgs nearly every Wednesday n1ght from 7 to 9 P M 1n Room 3 Under the gu1dance of the1r sponsor Mr Wh1te the members of the club have done all 1n the1r power to help create ma1nta1n and extend throughout the school and commun1ty h1gh standards of Chr1st1an character as the1r creed sets forth The members play basketball from 7 to 8 1n the wlnter and hold the1r busx ness meetmg followmg the recreatlon In the spr1ng basketball gIV6S way to mush ball or some other outdoor sport They have held several Swlmlhlhg part1es 1n the downtown and H1lltop Ys Near Chr1stmas t1me a party IS always glVCh Although the programs are not always elaborate other very valuable tra1n1ng s derxved from the meetmgs by the members They teach correct conduct at a bus1ness meetmg wh1ch IS often xery necessary 1n later lnfe Partlclpatlon 1n the club act1v1t1es teaches cooperat1on There IS a strong feel :ng of fellowshxp bunlt up among the members and last of all the athlet1cs open to members provlde a means of havlng good clean healthy CXETCISC among good companv BOYS GLEE CLUB The Boys Glee Club meets every Monday afternoon at 3 05 m Room 76 under the d1rect1on of Mtss Perkms Its membershlp numbers about 74 members but II IS constantly grow1ng larger Last fall seven of tts members were accepted lh the All Western Pennsylvanta Chorus wh1ch was held here In Dormont and wh1ch was o splendldly supported by the Dormont people Those accepted mcluded Lee Cover Dorsey Fast FIFSI Tenors Charles Spence Second Tenor Wallace ames Bob Carroll Bantones and Don Meyers and Fred Swearxngen Bass Two of these Wallace ames and Fred Swear1ngen were accepted for the State Chorus held at Ind1ana Pa At Chr1stmas the comb1ned Boys and Glrls Glee Clubs sang 1n the Halls of Dormont Hlgh and also for the KIWHDIS Club of Dormont Chrxstmas Eve a group of the Glee Club members went carolmg throughout Dormont for the sxck and others that mnght chance to hear them In the early sprxng the co1nb1ned Glee Clubs the Orchestra and the Choral Spealcmg club gave a Festxval Concert 1n the H1llsdale Audltorxum and later on the Glee Clubs sang at the Baccalaureate SCFVICES held for the graduatxn c ass ol june 1939 . -. , 9 7 ' - fe fu - - - 9 , . 7 l Y J 5 3 ! 7 7 ' , I 7 9 9 ' ' 3 ' K! 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LF CERCI E I-RAINCAIS One of the most unusual clubs of the school us Le Cercle Francaus It meets on the furst Tuesday of each month at 3 15 un Room 721 After the presudent says Le cercle se mettra en ordre everybody must speak french enturely The secretary calls the roll and each member answers wuth the name of a French cuty or some object announced beforehand The munutes are read 'und everyone lustens for unustakes often made purposely An unterestung program us always planned by an ambutuous commuttee It usu 'ully consusts of French games and songs whuch are hughly entertaunung to all The Chrustmas meetung us the hugh spot of the year At the meetung thus year an orugunal play entutled Pardon Pere Noel was presented vocal and vuolun solos were performed and group sungung and games were enjoyed by the etuture club But the crownung event was the candy dustrubuted at the close of the meetung Every year the French Club has sponsored at least one trup to the Art Cunemu to wutness a French movue productuon Also a group attends a luttle French church un McDonald Pennsylvanua where the servuce us conducted enturely un French 'l HF BAND ln thc recent vears the hugh school band has become an uncre'usungly uunpor tant part of Aunerucan Communuty lufe All over the Unuted States bands are grow ung un suze and abuluty Marchung us snappuer unuforms more colorful and drum majors more skullful than ever before Today many small towns are as famous for theur bands as for theur football teams Although formerly assocuated only wuth marches the modern band plays some of the best concert musuc Amudst all thus progress our own Dormont Band has grown somewhat Three years ago our band had slughtly over twenty members Today together wuth stu cents from the grade schools the membershup us nearly fufty Last fall our band played at all football contests goung by bus to the awav games The band was 1ble to devlop varuous letter formatuons between halves thanks to the effort of Mr C' S Smuth The musuc under the durectuon of Mr Young showed great varuety tuune Band On Armustuce Day the D H S band marched un the downtown parade and on Nlemorual Day un the South Hulls parade whuch culmmated un servuces at the Mt Lebanon cemetery Sex eral members represented Dormont at the Putt Staduum last fall These were Evelyn Baxter Bob Carroll Dorsey Fast Xxfallace James Duck Parmelee and Lous Parmelee Bull Wagener and Evelyn Baxter were chosen for the Western Pennsylvanua Hugh School Band at Connellsvulle Pennsylvanua lust March both gaunung thurd chaur un theur respectuxe sectuons CHORAL SPEAKING Every Fruday ut 5 05 a group of gurls meet un Room 170 for Choral Speakung Under the durectuon of Muss Maclay the gurls read poetry un unuson Thus they learn to apprecuate not only the beauty of the poems themselves but also to enjoy the sense of rhythm whuch us so umportant for each gurl to get when speakung wutlu others The club gathered last December at a Mt Lebanon home and gave a lov ly Chrustmas program In March the group partucupated un the Sprng Festuval of the musucal organuzatucns un whuch ut presented fuve unterestung numbers The club has about 75 members all of them gurls who are prompt and fauthful un attendung every Fruday No offucers are elected and the meetungs are carrued ou un a very unformal manner Other gurls hate become urterested and have shown a desure to enter teachers encourage the gurls to jouru thus organuzatuon to teach them a better appreclatuon of the poetry studued un Englush classes It us another of our extra currucular actuvutues for whuch no scholastuc credut us guven to the gurls except the satusfactuon they get from the poetry and the apprecuatuon of ut un unuson w th theur fellow students zz va .Y -1 D ' , . , . . - ' - et xv ' - - 7 9 V 7 . , . Y 7 ' , . , . , . 1. 7 ' - , . . . 1 1 7 , ' S .,. . ' . ' , I . . , . and improvement, including Sousa Marches and the popular Alexander,s Rag- S V . - I t V , , A .A . . . , ' ' . . : ' , , , , , . 7 K V as G Q V X n , . h , . Q 1 . . , . . 1 ' THE ORCHESTRA There is a joy to be obtained from group playing that the best soloists, es- pecially those whose instruments are capable of producing only one note at a time, never experience. This is the joy of harmony. The satisfaction in hearing tones blending together and knowing that one of those tones is his, brings a genuine thrill to the heart of every music-lover, from the accomplished artist to the bung- ling beginner. Mr. Young tries to turn out artistic performances and at the same time strives to fulfill the following purposes: first, to furnish music for various school functions such as the Class Play, Baccalaureate, and Commencement exer- cisesg second, to acquaint the orchestra with the many forms of classical music so that they can more understandingly enjoy them, and third, to teach them the value of cooperation and the importance of accuracy in little things, which will be in- valuable to them in the years after graduation. In block five every day the orchestra gathers in the music room. Many hours are spent, trying to improve both individual technique and ensemble. The work is sometimes difficult but perseverance has its reward. Each year, in December or January the Western Pennsylvania High School Orchestra meets for a three-day festival. Those of each high school in the district who have shown the best musical ability and cooperative spirit are chosen for this select organization. Last December five students from D. H. S. attended the fes- tival in Oalcmont. They were: Bill Wagener, Frank Trapp, Dorsey Fast, June Tur- ner, and Bob Schoeneweis. Bob, after gaining first chair in the violin section went on to the All-State Orchestra in Johnstown and there again earned the coveted first chair, bringing real honor to himself and Dormont High. Wll'l U vnnanuanuif WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CHORUS Approximately 200 students arrived in Dormont to participate in the Western Pennsylvania high school chorus held at Hillsdale auditorium. This was an event of importance not only for the school, but for the entire community. In previous years Dormont students have been entertained at similar gatherings in other cities. Now we have had an opportunity to repay our obligations to these districts. We welcomed this opportunity to entertain talented pupils from other communities, and to hear them sing in our auditorium. All of us did our best to make this visit a pleasing one for our guests. so that they could take home a complimentary report of us. The guest conductor of the Xvestern Pennsylvania Chorus was Dr. jacob A. Evanson, Special Supervisor of Vocal Music in Pittsburgh public schools. Dr. Evanson found himself perfectly at home with the district chorus. as his experi- ence included directing one of the earliest American a capella choirs at Flint. Mich- igan. and membership on the faculty of the National high school music camp. He has been guest conductor of all-state organizations in Iowa, Illinois. Wfest Virginia, Indiana and Georgia, and of the Federated Church Choirs of Indianapolis. He has also served on the faculties of Columbia and Wfestern Reserve universities. PISSEMIEIRS x, -v 'I 4' ' 4 x 4 .q ' AO-, s .-X my . -'Tr, 13, . k A4 Q - ' A 5 .1 . 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BROWN JUANITA Sweet Georgza Brown that southern acce CAMBEST MARY Glamour girl never fmlshes her lunch CAUGHIE BOB Carrots a la mode Preckles too DAVIS JUNE Not the Mxllers daughter but plenty cute DEELY RICHARD Those gorgeous brown curls' DOOLEY ANNA Keepmg Fast company How about nt Dorsey DUNLAP EMMA JEAN Hurrah for the army FENTON RUTH Farmer glrl and Banlcsvllle heartbrealcer FINNEGAN JOE Three cheers for the Irnsh FREEMAN OLIVER Shy smile our Plano Man FRY ALMA Wahoo rude em cowgxrll GORMAN PAUL Smooth on the dance floor HALE SIJZANNE Perpetual sun tan and very attractive too HUGHES JOHN Greetings Gates IHRIG WAYNE Beau Brummel llkes Ruth JOHNSON ALICE Blonde and bashful JOHNSTON MARGE Have you ever seen Marge worrying? LIST MARTHA Often seen but seldom heard MATHOT DICK Very quxet boy wears conservatlve clothes MAYS SHIRLEY How many boys have you turned down Bashfu MEYERS BETTY Basketball rooter' seen mostly wlth Shlrley MILLER DON Oh these Coyles' MOODY JEAN Kmts m her spare time MORRONE FRANCES Truck on down those locks of hers' PRICE MARJORIE Oh Bud could you tell me the Price? ROF NEALE Rosy cheeks and a deep vonce ROSE HELEN A very promising lady SANKEY SYLVESTER Come on Vess smlle at the l1d1es SCHEIMER MILTON Pollteness persomfled SIMON MARY Button up your overcoat SKEELE GEORGIANNA Wexdt IS the staff of lmfe SPROUL CAROL Lxkes kxltxes TAYLOR CHARLES Rugged lndlvldual knows all about fnsh TUCKER ALVIN Always Pressed for txme WAGNER NADINE Rldes a bxke has blg brown eyes WILLIAMS RUTH Everybodys pal always has her shoes brushed I ,I 'K 37'-' , - ,a . YC !! , . , . Q . , , , . A , . , ... h - - - . I , , nt. , 3 - , . , . , , . , . A Y? 73 . ' ' , , . - 1 , . , . , . - tt- -a , , . ...' 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Luporx Lola Dlnky busmess woman Malarkey Eugene eep watch that hanr lme bo McBeth Albert Pool shark Al he never scratches McCabe Jeane Lxttle Dutch gurl McClam Alxce ulet and refined McClelland Conrad Connue McCollum Vxrgxnna Cnnny Seen wnth ohnny McCullough Warren Tall and lanky how about Isaly s on Mor day Nnghts' McGregor Sally Warbles lllte a blrd Q95 McKendr1ck ane How long does xt take a Mt Lebo freshman to grow up' Mrller ohn Hts favorxte tale ns N nrgmna Mnllex Robtrt Sxmply d lnghts m tellmg tale jokes No flat ure? Mlller Vxrgxma A DIXIE Bell Q7 Mxtchell Beatrxce Tech htm or leav hun Mxtchell Helen Popular Tlme marches on who are they now? Moran Frank Favorxte occupatxon tcllmg amusmg jokes9 . .Q . I l . ' , K . D , i , - c. a 9 , v - , -' . a s ' , 1 . a s - , ' . , J - . j J s - a s - - 3 ef v- e . - A , , , . . Q vi C t 7 ' 9 V 9 ' 9 ' n 1 s - . ., . ,, , ' . . . , . , - , - , . .j f . A me vw et sy - a 9 - a a - , i . , - . . . . ' YY ' 7! 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A , . , t. - . . . , -m ' ' Q! 11 ' I ' , 1. . 9 - s ' - Mulllgan Helen Founder of the S S S Socxety Murray Gene Hard er for her Myers ohn Interestmg speaker everyones frrend Nancarrow George The Casmo lcxd Nelmayer Herman A most industrious fellow 'md lllceable N165 Vlrgmla Very Nles very Nles Pappert Ray Dlsappomted loxer Patrxck Charles Pat everyones pal blush blush Pxdgeon Dlclc ust another one of our dashmg Romeo Plschlce Max One of the dead end boys Pope Anna Collects autographs Porter ean Blonde very fond of spmach Postel ohn ust call me Worrle Potochnllc Brlceland After wrltmg hxs name there xsn t space for more Powelson B111 Never put off tlll tomorrow what you ca1 put off till day after tomorrow uel Walter uxet but you can t always cell Reese ane Lllces the Greentree flash also slexgh rldes Rennxch oe Is he stlll 1n our class? Roche Allce Her favorlte man of hlstorv xs aclcson Rose Lucy Isn t xn school enough to wrlte on her Rathwell Helen A Canadlan on a man hunt Ryan ohn Hangs out at ohns Pool Room Sarchet Mxrxam Confldentxally Schxller Harrlet A dxllar a dollar a 3 05 scholar Schrelber Peggy The eyes have xt Schuchart Catherme OKay' Scott Donald Conflrmed bachelor Oh yes Scott Paul Cowboy Paul has natural 'J wavy halr Sheasby I..1ll1an A cowglrl on wheels she goes for Lindsey' Shubm Allen Oh those jokes mtellxgent popular Sflll Robert Soda jerker Sumpter ames A slap happy screwball Sweetall Audrey Wee ounl Thompson Mrldred Robbmg the cradle ' Tlclcner Margaret One of the newer 3dd.lfl0llb Tmtelnor Wllbur Detecuve story fnexd Valentlne Rose February 14th Walters Dan Track star Walthour ean Pean hnlshlng school ln February Ward Seth Belongs nn the Psycopathxc Ward Weddell George South paw camera enthusiast Wrlson Aubrey L11 Audrey chum Wxnslow Davxd Woxnan hater Pl Wise Harriet ulet she lives up to her n1me Zepfel Donald A good egg xsnt he Mr Skelton lumnr B Plass Abraham Mooney Cant he really get French or does he want zz gxrl to help htm? Baxley Charles Tarzan of LIB Class Barrett Dxck just a car drlvlng cowbow Black Don All the world. loves a hero Boyer Betty Why does she patromze the A dl P ' , i . . . . 1 ' - , J - , . - ,, . ,, . , 1' . , T t . - ' ' - me - 1: 's - -pw , . 9 ' - 1 s 1 y 1 - , -J - ,. , 1' . , . 'H . , J -- , . ,, .V , J -J . , . a 1' ' I - 1 , mQ - . ' me -a - - X 1 s - ,J - . , - , J ' - , . , , . , 1 . . J J 'Q , . , -'- . a s x - R - , -' . , ' - . .. ' V , . . . . . . , . ez wr f - , - , . 1 y , - r 7 w 1 ' 1 ' ' , J - - . -- , ' ll , , -- ' , rm- '. , -- s 1 . , -' . , . ze vs ' - - - 1. 1 - - rc ,- , . . , i , 4 . 1 1 ' , 1 - . , -Q , - - . ' 7 f 'I 1 v v - - O V' I . , . s -' - - , '- . 1 'T ' , 1 . , -- . . ,. 1312111111 Betty Our star basketball playtr C1anc1o ames A ta1thfu1 bank n1ght judge Collavo Esther The g1r1 from Greenttee Cook Dxck For any prmtxng jobs Ca11Le 0413 Cope Samuel For all tnformatlon ask Shtrley Scott Cornman V1rg1n1a CJIIZIC has a patent on her machlne un Croup 1Vlar1on Famous for her black hanr DAVIS Tom Student Counc11 representanxe Dxederlch ohn Call Locust 91 and ask for Betty Dumas Dee Calllng all blondes Ebert Walter He IS our Andy and a br1111ant boy Felnx B111 GIVE h1m h1s Boots and forget the saddle F1chter Russ Does he st111 under Stlnner Frazer Katherine lqlrst fur coat ln the 11B Class Germano V1 How about a brunette V1 Glass IIH Does h1s heart belong to Daddy' Goetz B111 It s a Lang Lang way to Carolyn a but 111s heart s r ght there Haller Russ Poopdeck for coroner Hamnnerstroxn oan Northern WISCONSIN 1t s the nuts 1 latmon I1 WOIUEH treat h1m wrong l'lartman 1Vl1ry -lean Who 18 the boy from Cxrttntrte who plays tht oxgxn ee' Hoenstnne Betty ls she holdlng her own w1t11 1'e11x Hole Barbara One of our two s1na11 packages Hundertmark Inez Gxve her an alumnus affe Bob The brams of the class 1' Kellerman Roberta Love thy nelghbor Lh Bertne Ke 1nedy oanne Frequently seen w1th Barbara Klmzmg Howard Good. things come 1n small packages Lewts Phyllls One of the g1gg11n gals 1 owe Albert Tell us about the nlght club unlor 1VlcDer1nott Peggy Peggy 11kes Lxgonler and 1 ew Metz Betty Anne Dlck Barretts dream o1ne true 1Vl111er Don Tell us about your g1r1 111 1Vl1ch1gan 1Vl111er Ruth Why does she 11ke Foleys Vegetable Streamer? Morse B111 Not good t111 the last bell Ober 1Vle1vyn Not 40c to h1s name Patterson Ruth Attracted by a back booth 1t Canary Cottage Reynolds B111 How he wows the g1r1s' Rosnex Saul Mr Smxths Baby Snooks co t Andrea Often seen but seldom heard Scott Shlrley The stgn language glrl Shoup Bob Kmg of Swing Sxppel Verna Future opera star who knows Snee eanne She doesn t Snee ze at Powell Staley V111a Are you st111 wondermg about the SMllT1IH1I'lg party V111a' Straua 'Vlarllyn let up and llght up Thorsen Fldor That b1g handsome U1 Norwegtan Romeo Are there any more at home 11ke you' Tope Ruth Want the latest dope? Ask lnopf. Turner une mm mny that red 11a1r Vastlaros Tony He s got a shme on hls shots Walsh Betty We bet you dldn t go ICC skat1ng every Saturday and Sunday for your health Wllllams B111 He 15 just a walking encvclopedla Woods Norabelle St111ho1d1ng Her mann ,J -- ' ' ' . 9 T I A - , 1 , . 1 . , '. . , -s ,. . I . g 1 y T . . y - . ,I ' . . J - 1 V , . 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' J -n,I- -v-- 1 - I , . 1 V T 1 - ' - ' vt - - -1 Soplmmurt A l lass AIKEN MILLLR Can he slug a Powell ASTON JFAN Aston other one BAER ALICE Always Dunkln doughnuts BARRETT DOROTHY Our playwrxght with the Engl h acce mt' BECK BERI' Farmer Beck Wake up Bert BECKFIELD FRANKLIN He d better say C mee or he m1 hr lose Audrey BELLINI IDA Bologna BENNETT JOHN Just another basketball player BISHOP AUDRFY Mac says Aw dry p BOOKER ELLIS Tall dark and good dancer' BOOTH ALICE She just got htm m a Neckb of t me BORNSCHEUER CLARA Who ts she' BRACKEN AUDREY She 1sn t bemg very Frank about her new boy frlend BRASC CAROLYN Talkatlve m room 108 BRAUTIGAM RALPH Gloria be' The life of the party BREWSTER WILLIAM Hot stuff' Where dncl you get tho I lnt BROWN GENEVIVE Dormont s future Red Cross mstructor BROWN HAZEL Our Semor Sophomore Are you on lr aze s H t Plrt c' BROWNLEE JACK B 4 U buy Our st r basketball player BUTLER KENNETH Movie expert Runnmg Deer PAIN DOROTHY Sugar she s plenty sweet CHAMBERS LILLIAN Our songblrd CHURCH HELEN Brxght Ill sayl C LARK WARREN Some glrls thmk he looks like Tyrone Power the t t have lt COMES RUTH LOUISE She gets xn my hair CONNELL LOIS Good old Panama C OOK JANE Mr lVlacLaughlm s pet COTTS ARDA She lxkes Clark Bars m her mmdows COY JUNE Nly' my' Fred You better Hesselfbarthj CRISS GLORIA They call her Hedy La Nlarr we wonder why CRISSWELI BOB We don t know who he hkes because he goes w th so many g r s CRITCHFIELD CLIN PON Nlxss Pew s perfect student DANIELS EMILY Our llttle french doll DEDLOW PHYLLIS Oh those gtggles' But don t stop they re becommg DEMATTEO MARIE ust call her dlmples DENGLER JEANNE Constant companion ol Audrey Grace lucky tlung DOBBINS ROBERT Where does he get those rosy che ks' Or ns lt just blush DOOLEY HAROLD Come down out of the cloud DOUTT GARNETTE We are no longer Doubtful DREW JANE Wouldn t mxss e fun 1y papers she has to 1 'td Pla h Got donj get lt? 1 DUNBAR JACK Cwreentree Speclal DRUMM JACK Gene Murray s heart Drumms tor Jatk DUNDAS JUNE Star athlete ELLERY HARRY Ltkes the other halt EMMERLING ROBERT Let s all take a Holtday EVANS GOMER By the wav cltd ot know Gomer s mlddle name IS Potter? ' 'I if ri l f 1 . I -. . , . , - . , f , as . 1. , . , '. , Q , . , It g I. Y , . rr , .. .. H , . - u, , , I - , y n . V , . U, . , I . I . . ' ' .tw 7 , . ,ca , . I, . , -V . I'A! A lid: , -- - . a . , . . P1 73 7 . , . 7 , . CHRIST EN, FAITH . . . We all canlt have Faith. can we? I 1 - :J ' . , 'yu Y -1 ' A -' 1 , A, . . , . . I , ' '. ff H . , . . -' . . , , . , . , . ., . ' ' A ' il. , ' ' . I . l , 1 . , , . , . , . . , ' 2. 'a , ,., V . , 'lx ' . I . ., ' . , 611 1 , H Ll - - '. , y' if-'I , y . K. U , A. , . n , , . 7 C1 ' YH , . .Vu ' , . . . FEAGAN JI AN She ns muggsv to the g1ng FENTON GEORGE Pete FENTON LAURA Gnve her Laurels FISHER THELMA Geometry whxzz do we envy her FLANAGAN WALTER Fllngo FLYNN DICK Mxss Pew s restless child FRABELL ROBERT Some lllce Jeannette McDonald but he IS satisfied with eanette Hall FREED ROBERT Wanta buy a Post Gazette? FRENCH ROBERT Camera hend nuh Fre'1chy'7 FRY PATRICIA Wonderful actress swell too FUHS MARION She s tall she s tan she s terr1f1c PULLON WILLIAM H1 Mlrlam GILLESPIE ROBERT Left Schmalzrxed m the lurch GOLDBERG HARRY Just another Goldberg when lf comes to football GRACE AUDREY Gardemas just su1t her sweet' GREEN MARCIA Green gal who ll brealc the xce HAAG DOUG Doug s southern accent sho ns mce HALE LELAND What does he ralse on hns farm gxrls HALL JEANETTE There IS a com pactJ between her and Frabell HALL LOUISE We can t seem to fmd out whom Lou se ulces she won tell us HAWS EDWIN Nobody calls him Charles we ulce Nxclc e better HELMSIAEDTER KARL He s Han the rage as the great lover HERMANN NORMAN Has a crush on Crlss HESELBARTH FRED God s gift to women HOLLIDAY MARION Tall darlc and handsome thats her order We her Bob Emerlmg Q 'u 'lf 5 -'Y' I-9' HOMER HUGH We are glad to lcnow Hugh HOWARD FRANK Ask Nhss Pew HOUSTON RONALD Whlrey HUFNAGEL MARION Another Bunny HUNTER JAMES lhe Little Mlnxster How he hates ames IHRIG JOHN Senior ihappyj KENNEDY MARJORY Has anybody here seen Murray? Marjory does ever Friday night KEPLEY I OCKE Would he and Joan Holt7er malce a swell pair? KRINGLE BE TTY Are Hughes gomg to the Girl Reserve Dance LAMB WENDALL Wendy Lamblcms LANCASTER LAREVA LaReva gets a new heart throb every week who IS xr now' LANG CAROLYN Where dnd that bug heart come from on Valentine s day Carolyn? LEVINE MYRON He has a Lang 1111115 own Hey Carolyn' LEWIS SELVIN We will not dlscuslsj Lewis because he lost t 1 fr hlc LYONS BETTY Wonder nf she roars MacDONALD MARJORIE Glve mc on muh rhe calec ox lVlar,or MASON JACK Spamsh bram MCCLELLAN WILSON Dormont farmer MCCULLOUGH ALVIN Sophomore Hooper Star MCDONOUGH JOHN Casanoxa MCGREGOR JAMEs Rmp Van Wnnkle MILLER RAE he ns a Welsh frare bxtb MOORE ROBERT Should have been born Scotch Least hand MORTON GRACE Lt pours MOSER THOMAS Oxford bound MYERS DON Maestro On the Road to Mandalay ,L A .. ff 7, , . , . 4 r , , . , . . , . , . , , , , . . .. , , -.- , K . , , . 7 7 Y , , , . .. . .. , , , . , . , . , -1. -'.- o , . , 'H . 7 lf ' ' S9 , . , 1 . ' v ' . ' . 1 . , . , t . . , ' , , . . ,, 'R' ,YK 'Y A , . , . 7 '- , . fl 77 9 , , , , . gOt . A . . , , I ,. V. Riff. -k Q! 7 HOLZER, JOAN . . . Mums the word. , . , . - ,C . .. , . - U .. , . , . . Q, ... u , . y ,. . . ' ff Y? ' ff' IPS! , . . , , . , , . , . . ., V , . . , ft 7, - . . , . , , . , ' ' H o. cs . , . , , c' ' 1, .ry , . , . , . f , . , . C. . i. , ...-. V. , ... A -Lv' ., ' , . , . Q! in , , . NALITZ ISABIHI LF Is a belle there I lg J NASS JEAN Snassv stuff 9 ' NICKLAS CHARI FS e has Powell ' ORBIN BETTY Illces Butch uote Clmrlt loolcs lllte Tyrone Power Unquote OYEN LILA Oh :sn t she a dandy Gandx PATRICK ARTHUR just 1 little T P xn blology huh Iat' PELINO TONY just across the Hall PIEPRZNY LLBANOR She IS Schoen x elsj PORTUGAI ELEANOR Pmlcey POST MARION Prices are hxgh POWELL BETTY Sweetheart of English IV Block 5 PRAHL CLARA Why Gofhojme rj? PRICE ROBERT H15 head xs ln the alr He bumped lnto 1 Post REESE EMILIE H R H Her Royal Hlghnessj ROBERTSON DORIS , Romance Runs In the Famxly ROBERTSON LEP SCHAFER GORDON She Drew hxm to her our handsome orchestra leider SCHILLER CLAIRE Some Schxlly lcld SCHMAI ZRIED MARGIE Seen w1th Ollver lareeman SCHMIDLIN DOROTHY Call her Dot prefers Seniors SCHOENEFEI DT MARY Wfho were those freshmen boys Ill whom you were interested, SCHUBERT WILLIANI Showboat SCHWEINBERG FRED PlgSfOWD N ou Audi bt hurrymg SEITZ JACK Short land I don t me1n Sxetzed SHAFFER LOIS Loxs and Dorothy Barrett 'nrt the 'nclt Benny 'md Ired Allen of our class SHIELDS DONALD Future football fumbler SHIELDS FRANCIS Shorty SIMON KENNETH He ns gettlng fSjth1nner 1nd S thmner SOLOMON RONALD Gandy Bralnstorm SPENCE JEAN Don t Leep us ln suQSpence I STEINKE LEWIS STINNER NORMA Russ will be the Victor sure STOEHR RUTHF You all lcnow her so we will let you thmlt up omethmg STRINE MARJORII' She just mlssed her Bus TEPPER SHERMAN Zeke Tepper takes a trip THOMPSON ALEX Does Alex lnve on Hlllsdale or I1tonl1 ' VANDERGRIFT GFORGP oes Frunt Market VASILAROS NICK Seen but not heard m WALSH ELAINE Ice slcater WASSON HELEN Well son WALTER ROBFRT Farmer WALTERS FRANKLIN Whoxlm has ht been meeting at St Bernard s' WEITZEL JOHN Who thlnlcs he IS smart? ASL Gus WERNERT MARY Concernxng her 1I'lIl'HI1EIlC 'xslt Mxss Mel 'un WILSON IREINE Ollve Oyle WILSON JAMES Ahem ask Carolyn 7INSMFISTER BOB Too bad he lost hxs honu ' . -- 9 , -.-... . b rr vm rf' , I . A .141 1 pf 1 ' H ' ' ,' , -. .L . ,. . .- .' ' , , . . . . J. , I .. , , . b -- v. , . , . fvq. ., . , . , 4. , -' . ,. , .. , . .... l , ' 5 . . H -va- , . . , . 'r vw -- , , .. r -' I - , I . 1 H Q .- , . - rf- vvwz I - , . . . y er4'hvv , . . l. '. . . J. , . . . , . , . . . ., . ., H V , . lj . if 37 ' , . . , ,. , . . , , . , ,.... ' , ' ' s B. . , . ,, Q., , -.., . fr N - , . Y '. . ..,..! , 2120. , .... . .v , , . , ,. . K, X . . , . .. , . . , 1 -'S' A' .t . V 'f ' 'H , . , ' '. ,4 , , ... il. buphomore B Udss ADREINI RITA We wondered why Ruta took Spanish She ns gomg to South Amernca buy a frutt farm and complete her necklace BAUER MARY MARGARET Better known as Dolly Of course she 15 man ager of ack sf for G A C BEADLING MILTON If you know Susie like Beadle knows SUS16 well that s lmposslble BICE DONALD Small but not ummportant Don IS a good tumbler and sort of a class mascot BRINKMAN MARJORIE Always happy CHAPPELL ANNE The blondes seem to have the !T1aJ0l'lty m th1s class but Anne IS a natural CIPRIANI FONLETTA Some day my prince wlll come Hts name will b Smxth CONOWAY JANL A Phnlaclclphxan wnth a declded accent Izue seems to thmk our boys aren t as nlce as they are m Philadelphia She does all rlght anyhow COX ROBERT Take that grxn off your fate DIDINGER GEORGE Dld he do xt Dndmger And how' But nt left even hlm speechless ECKSTINE CLAUDIA The qulet type chat wnll make her goal ELCCCK AUDREY VIVSCIOUS really clever and has a captnvatmg smxle EVERSTINE CHARLOTTE An alert plece of small change but a dec1dedly clever person and qu te an artlst too EVERSTINE MARY SUE Her theme song IS My Buddy l-AS1 BE INTY JANE Yes lt s B J always on the honor roll FRANCIS DAVID Dave saves money all week to get a shave on Saturday but that s okay Dave GILLESPIE ROBERT Walt Disney must have had Bob tn mmd when h claaracterxzed Sleepy of the Seven Dwarfs GOETZ VIRGINIA Vlrgmla Goetz what she wants we mean xt too HAHN LOUIS A hunting we wlll go HANKISON GEORGE We hate to dxg up past hlstory but we heard he spent the mght ln somebody s blrdbath HERRMAN HARRY A small but mxghty wrestler HOOPER MART E Is doing very well with a certain Akron Illmols freshman whom we now know HUDDART CORA Holds to the saymg-chxldren should be seen and not heard JACKSON MARX Flash 1939 Mutmy Stonewall Maryj ackson and Fort IIUJ Sumpter are not gettmg along ACOB ABBIF She s got what xt takes and nt seems she take xt ANOFF JANE Just 1 lxttle It ty of ltght JEFFREY JOHN Our cholce of an All American boy KELSO DAVID Our happy bacl e'or at least that s what he savs KIEFER BETTE Mama gets Bette up but geometry gets her down l ARSON WALTER Sweden s gxft to Dormont Htgh LAURIN THURSTON Next year we 1re gomg to enter Thursty xn the Seven Day Blke Races IUTZ GWFNDOI YN Our All American gtrl who IS a splendld trumpet soloxsl MARIANI JULIA A pretty swell dancer 7 1 , . . . ' ' h A . I h . Q . Q Q , . . . . , ' J l Q . . - - rt av A , . . . Y v 3 , . . , ... . , - .. . . y u . s 1 ' I ' 4 , - , . I . . . . ' A . ' ' e , . , . , . ,. Q. ,, Q Q - , .... . . , Q . ' ,, . . . . I .. - , . .... . . 4 , . . . I ' h . , . . . , , , , . . . . ' Q . , . . ' YQ 'U , ... . , ,. ,, Q , . . . . ., . FINDLEY, JAMES . . . James Rubinoff7' Findley and his violin. S , . . . Q , 7 , . , . . . . e Q QQ Q . . . . Q Q . Q 7 . . . ' I . v - - - I 1 . . Q , . I , , . . A , A , .-. . . , . . . J - , I . . . ' -- , -- ' 2 Q J , U ,Q . ' . Q Q . J , I . . . L . , . . . A ' . Y , .. . A A , , 1 . , . . . . , . , , . . - , . . . . Q Q Q Q Q Q K . . A Q 1 Q Q Q Q Q . 1 . Q . . , .... . MCPEAKE JEAIN Another ytterbug what 15 th1s younger generauon commg to? MCWADE FRANK Wfhen brams were passed out Frank got more than IS share MILAINI ALBERT Class hero and football star MONTGOMERY JANE Bob s lxttle S1ster MOORE EDWIN In the future we wan to see Nloore of Ecl MOORE GORDON There are no Moore of these Moore s so clon t fret MORELAND WILLIAM A1135 Mo MORTON ALICE Where Vause you Al1ce NEUNER DOROTHY Populamty plus PHILLIPS PHYLLIS A wrestler? No just a blonde PHIPPS MAYNARD Personahtv plu and mlnus tory Class? RAPAPORT JOE Takes care of the fencmg angle REICHMAN TEDDY Maybe Theodore wxll be pres1de1t or Donald Duck SANDORA JOE S1 S1 Sl yes a paper for three cents SMITH BERNARD Statrmg 1n the Great Walt? SMITH GEORGE How he IYICS to go for upper class g1rls STAGER FLORENCE Flo w1ll h1tch het Wagenferj to a star STANLEY DONALD When he laughs we don t know 1f we hear the ech or the laugh fxrst STEUERNAGEL RAY Ray versus MISS Suckllng STEWARTSON DON Is rentmg h1s trousers to checker players fxve ents a game VAUSE JAMES verv bmght boy WAGENER BILLY Blll IS just Flo atmg on a1r WILLIAMS GLORIA Look out blond1e or vou 11 be left 6 ' BUCKLEY NORBERT A Nlt Lebanon transfer s . , T ,, V , . h . . Y . P pr in ' v ' - 4 , . . . . .. I Af , . . . A l s ' . PORTER, LORRAINE . . . Quietg why cloes Phipps continually annoy her in H15- , . . . , 7 ' A ' u , , . A A A ' , . Frm shmen A Llass ADAMS GEORGP He just loves 1709 WISCOHSIII Avenue ADAMS WALTER Has Hazel lLea eyes ALSOP MARX It s the paper boy tor me ANDA ARDIS Smart but oulet ANDERSON SUE JANE V1vac1ous ANDERSON WILLIAM Is h1s face red? ANTES ADELE The best th1ngs come m small package ANTONINI REGIS Popular boy AVONDO ADOLPH Qumet but loyal BALDWIN PAUL MISS Jones headache BANEY JEAN Oh Betsy BANEY JOSEPH Known for h1s POllI8 manners BARBOUR ROBERT Nelther a borrower nor 1 lender be especlally 1 bor rower BARRETT EUNICF Small but IIUPFCSSIVC BENDER BRUCE Our hero BELLIINI CLARA Greatly mterested 1n des1gn1ng clothu. BIEG GRAYCE Oh so small' BLASCHE MAL ulet and rehned BODECKER RUTH Psychologlst BODINE FRED Tmy BRAND PAUL WOIDCD gather around BROOKS MARJORIE TOIHIIXIC s ul et BROWN CAROLYN Seldom seen wlthout Ruth T BURKE BETTY MAE W1tty 1111 1 w1V BURKE JACK She1k CAREY BETTY Well hleed among her lassm nes CHILD HOLL l5 Campus Shylocle Fl OUD ROY 501119 people may t1llc 111.1 shout Ollt loud But th1t s nex er the case 1 1th qunet Roy Cloud COLE ANITA LOUISE Un1ta BlbqUlf 18 Cneorgm s1ys CRISWELL PORT IA Great sense ol humor CROWLEY MARY MARCJARFI' Possesses 11 llI'1ll5ll'llly r1d1ant person1l 1 DAVIS MARY HELEN lN 1n l1'il'Cl ho wouldnt 1 I r Holly DELMER MARION lxnomn to be 1 mm h1ter could ln ' DIEMAR HELEN Small and lmpress xc DERBAUM MELVIN Blushmg lad EBERT MARIAN Qtuet as a mouse EICHEL WILI IAM C1mpus encvclopedm Well' ENGLERT HELEN LOUISE Competmon for Bll FENDER GEORGF Greenhorn from Gr en ree' Basketball 1ce FLANAGAN RUTH Breathlesslx ex 1t1b'e d t1llc1ble FLASCH RAYMOND Sm1rt boy of the cl1ss FI ASCH RFNA Nmver rut oil llnfll tomorrm 1 h1t ou c1n Put oft Ullfll day after tomorrox FI FCKFR JOAN V4 hen she gnggles she sounds luke omenne pr1ct1c1ng hns plano lessons FORFMAN PHYI l IQ Her xoxce X818 ever svlt 1nd l u 111 excellent rung 1n woman FOSTER Bll I l 1Les Carolvn Brox n FRANK DOROTHY We wonder lf she I9 1 de cent' at from 1 Franlush trlbe she 1s not so tough though I 1 in In ll , .... - , 1 - - 5 ... 7 . , I A . , . , . ,- . . . , s. 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From there they had little trouble in scoring. Al- though the Bulldogs showed themselves to be the superior team by pushing Lang- ley all over the field., it wasn't until the third quarter that they were able to get a touchdown. This score was the direct result of a sustained drive down the field. Neither team converted after their touchdowns and the score at the end of the game showed a 6-6 deadlock. The remarkable thing about this game was that Langley did not get one first clown either from running plays or from passes. MT. LEBANON The Blue Devils were far too good a team for Dormont to take on so early in the season. Mt. Lebanon seemed to be in mid-season form and worked her plays with clock-work precision. The Bulldogs were unable to stop them as was shown in the final score. Dormont also was unable to work any of her offensive plays and the field was dominated entirely by Mt. Lebanon. Although the weight seem- ed to be distributed evenly between the teams the Blue Devils were faster starting and beat Dormont to the jump every time. Last year the rival game was played at Dormont and the Bulldogs beat their guests 12-0. This year, however, Mt. Lebanon turned the tables and won easily from her visitors with a 38-0 score. BELLEVUE After taking one on the chin the previous week Dormont partially regained some of her lost prestige at Bellevue. The Bulldogs proved to be by as far the better team in both the running plays and the passes. Although all of the back- field played well Walt Mulligan's work stood out. The game was still in the first half when he skirted the end for Dormont's lone touchdown. The try for the ex- tra point was no good. In the second half Bellevue seemed to wake up for a few moments and started a drive toward the goal. The defensive work of Paul Steitz and Cookie', Black in the line and Jim Weidt backing it up was a big factor in checking this threat before it reached the 20 yard line. Dormont was unable to score in the second half and the game ended with Dormont ahead 6-0. CRAFTCN Crafton and Dormont have long been close rxvals m every sport This year Crafton showed they had a flghtmg football team and were not to be beaten The game was closely contested from the start Txme and ttme agam Dormont drove down the fxeld only to be stopped before she could cross the goal Although Craf ton never really threatened to score she played a great football game The Craf tonxtes showed they had the stuff when they held the Bulldogs nn check But they had plenty of trouble doing xt for our halfbacks almost broke loose several tnmes Walt Mulligan ripped off a long ga1n whxch was called back by a penalty and Ken Brown and Tom Crawford made several mce gams Actually the game ended a 0 0 t1e but due to an unfortunate mistake that IS unfortunate for Crafton Dor mont won l O It seems that Crafton played her whole season with an mellglble player and because of this was forced to forfeit all her games CARRICK The htll toppers traveled to Dormont with the desire to avenge thelr 9 0 de feat at the hands of the Bulldogs the prevxous season A steady ram made the field very muddy and sloppy Because of thxs the game was slowed down con slderably Dormont scored a touchdown in the flrst half but failed to make the extra pomt The bulldogs then sat back and protected thexr 6 pomt lead for the duratxon of the game Carrlck never really threatened and were often set back on thelr heels by quxck klcks and punts The best of these was a 60 yard quick knck by Tom Crawford whxch set Carrxck back on their own 5 yard lme Dormont start ed several drnves toward the goal but these bogged down before they really became a threat The game ended with Dormont on the long end of a 6 0 score CARNEGIE Lady Luck has a lot to do with football and It seems she was on Carnegle s side from the start Carnegle scored a touchdown the first half The touchdown play The Carnegxe end rushed ln fast and caught the ball before lf had gone more than a yard from the passer s hand and raced down the fxeld for a touchdown As the xnterceptlon was made m Dormonts backfxeld and the players were gomg the other way ut was several seconds before they realxzed what had happened And by that time Carnegie s end had had too good a start Carnegxe plunged over for the extra pomt mstead of kxckmg Near the end of the 4th quarter Dormont came back wxth a touchdown Thus touchdown was the result of several short passes and a long pass over the goal The pass was to Don Black who made a beautiful catch m the end zone for the score But Dormont falled to convert the extra pomt Carnegie took the next klckoff and ran through or rather around the entire Dor mont team to score another touchdown Th fmal score I3 6 CLARK This game marked the flrst time the two schools had met in any competltxve sport Dormonts starting team conslsted entlrely of unxors and underclassmen wlth the Senxors temporarily holdlng down the bench The game wasn t very old however before xt was necessary to put them ln The game started slowly with nelth er team havmg a declded advantage The Bulldogs dxdn t seem to take the game seriously The result was a lxstless see sam game vuth most of the actlon takxng place m mndfxeld Clark s offenslve punch was provxded by her end runnmg full back who was almost loose several tunes While Dormonts offensxse threat was ohn Hughes hard drxvlng fullback who gave Clark plenty of trouble The game ended m 1 0 0 tn ' 1 , in . 1 ' , A 4 , . C V t i V 1, 4. . , . , featured a 90 yard run. Dormont had possession of the ball and called a pass , , . . . , . . . . , . . . . ' . e ' . . A . , . . . . . . . V , J Q , . ' ' , , , , . . , , G ' A , ' 1 J . , y ' ' 2. V W . - CANONSBURG A rejuvenated Dormont team started the game ln the fxrst few mmutes of play Walt Mulligan scored on an end around the weak side of the lme but this was called back because of offsxdes Dormont lost another touchdown as a result of the referees qulck whistle The end Bob Hoover was being tackled after recelvxng a forward pass he threw a lateral to Dave Herrman and the play was good for a touchdown but the whistle had blown and the play was called back Dormont looked good the flrst half and were leadmg 7 6 at half tmme The Bull clogs touchdown was the result of a lonv pass to the 7 yard lme and several lme plunges by ohn Hughes the extra po1nt was made on a pass Canonsburg s touch down was made on a forward pass play However durlng the second half the Gunners scored two more touchdowns and though Dormont threatened several times they were unable to score Canonsburg s touchdowns were made on an end run 1nd on a forward lateral play BRENTWOOD Dormont showed what a fme team she really had when she defeated Brent wood Z0 0 From the startlng whistle to the end of the game Dormont had com plete control of the fleld Brentwood s hlghly rated backfxeld was completely bot tled up by Harry Morrow Ab Bagenstose Larry Nloorman Harry McDonell and the rest of the Bulldogs lme and most of her pass plays were broken up by the Bulldogs backfxeld Ray Wilson Tom Crawford and Ken Brown Brentwood was stopped dead On the other hand the Dormont offense worked beautlfully They made several long gains on end runs by 'lom Crawford and Walt Mullxgan and forward passes to Don Black and Bob Hoover and the lme plays of Ray Wxlson and john Hughes were also good for gains Dormont had llttle trouble ln scoring three touchdowns The two extra points were made on passes to Ken Brown The Bulldogs were domg so well and were so elated over their fme play that the closing mmutes of the game found them recklessly throwmg forward passes ln an attempt thoroughly defeated Brentwood team Thus game w1s 1 glorious end of 1 func SL' 18011 Dormont Opponents H69 u W l5J l lrst d mwns Yards gamed rushing Yards lost rushlng Number passes attempted uxnber passes completed Number opponents pa ses nnttrcepted ards gamed passmg Axerage galn per punt Opponent s fumbles recov Y nr s lot by pfna tres PF 968 0 J 1 4 ' I - - ' A - to run up the score. 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Z1 i . 1' f .4. 5' JI MH 'E ' H 9' VARSITY BASKETBALL Dormontls varsity basketball team did exceptionally well in the pre-league games and considering the circumstances did very well in the league. McKees Rocks had the same team back from last year and were strengthened by five trans- fers from another school. Mt. Lebanon also had their entire team back from last year. This team took second place last year. Carnegie boasted a veteran team too. This yearls team was built around regulars, Bill VVetmore, Captain, and Russ Liken, star forward, A1 Mackey, a sharp-shooting forward, Don Black, a sophomore from last year's BH squad and Marshall Alcorn, a senior who was not a regular last year due to the presence of more experienced men on the squad, round.ed out the team. However, none of these men were sure of his position, for there were many good men out for their places. There were Joe Leonard and Larry Moor- man, seniors who had plenty of experience the previous year, and Bob Edmunds, a junior. This team started off very well. They won the first game on their home floor from Allegheny Vocational 35-20 and the second game from Brentwood 26-24 after a nip-and-tuck battle all the way. They then took a trip up to Leechburg where they received their first defeat 32-40, In the next game they were again on top defeating South Hills 35-22. However, Langley at Langley proved too much for them and they dropped this game 26-36. Then Dormont took its annual trip up to Waynesburg and they had little trouble in defeating that team 34-26. At home Schenley gave them a good game but Dormont won 43-38. However, Fifth Avenue proved to be a different story and after a close see-saw battle they dropped that one 31-33. The Dormonters won the final warm-up game from Central Catholic 48-43. This showed a total of six wins and three losses in pre-season games. But Dormont started off the league games by dropping their first two games. They lost a rough heart-breaker to McKees Rocks at McKees Rocks 24-26 and a still tougher one to Carnegie at Carnegie 27-32. They partially redeemed them- selves by defeating Crafton 38-27. Dormont shot away the next game to Stowe and consequently killed all hopes of winning the league. They were leading by ten points at the half and with reckless shooting from the middle of the floor in the second half they let Stowe come up to win 33-31. Back on their home floor Dormont easily defeated Coraopolis 27-16. At Mt. Lebanon they handed the Mounties their first defeat and started them on their way down from the sectional crown. Dormont with beautiful team work and shooting got out in front and stayed there throughout. finally winning 46-37. At mid season there was the exodus of the tour latter men, Wetiiaore Lilcen Alcorn, and Leonard who were lost through graduation This left the positions on the team wide open and many new facts appeared on the A squad These grad uates from the B squad were Tom Crawford 1 xery tast man and an excellent guard Karl Neely a senior who had gained experience on an independent team Dave Herrman and Vess Sanltev two good passers and offensive players and the Dormonts hrother act Warren and Alvin McCullough Big Mac and Little Mac respectis ely At this time Dormont lost another player Lee Cover who was forced to devote his time to singing This rebuilt team played a non league game at Bellevue which they dropped 27 17 This game however served to get the team working together They beat McKees Rocks at home with a close but decisive game 76 74 Carnegie defeated tools the game 73 77 The Stowe game was the third straight loss for Dormont the score 30 37 The foraopolis game was a better story and showed the locals on top 39 Z7 The second lVlt Lebanon game was a hard fought see saw battle from tht start but the Mounties had the necessary final punch to go ahead and win 43 37 This ended an inauspicious season for Dormont with five wins and seven losses in the league and altogether eleven wins and eleven losses The annual Varsity Faculty game deserves mention here Although the Var sity thoroughly whipped the Faculty on the floor the official scort hoolt 9 for some strange reason shows the Faculty to be the winners Dormonts B squad did very well this year finishing the season with four teen wins and only two losses which means that some of the A squad members will have to fight to lseep their positions next year Dormont should have a good team next year but so will exery other team in the league This is especially true of McKees Rocks this year s league champions whose entire team was made up of Juniors this year . I N- A s s , , ' . 'A 1 ' 7- 'Q 4 'Q H 77 . - Y? fY V l ' ' V ' , , , . . 7 ' ,YV Y F7 : 7 I N ,. . , . , , the Dormonters a second time 32-27. Crafton also showed a fighting team and . I V ' Y P , 7 w re 9' 7 7 - 7 ' y ' I ' - ' ' I ' YY YQ Y- . I , . . V --,-..-- WRESTLING The wrestling team did very well this year even though it lost five matches and won only three. The fact that Greensburg and Trafford were added to the schedule made it far tougher than last year. Added to that, there was only one wrestler in many of the weight divisions, this meant that some of the wrestlers had no one their own weight with whom they could practice. In the heavyweight di- vision there was only one fellow, Dave Kennedy, a freshman. In the 165 pound division there was Harry Morrow, :i senior, who wrestled every match fat this weightl but one and gained many points for Dormont. Walter Ebert, a junior, wrestled one match, his first, at this weight and won by a fall. At 155 pounds john Hughes, a senior wrestling his second year on the first team, had no com- petition for his position, he also added many points to Dormont's score. There was a close three-way struggle in the 145 pound division among Bill Broderick, Lindsay Lewis, and Bob Powell. But after wrestling one match, Bob, a senior, had to quit because he worked after school and could find no time to practice. This left Bill and Lindsay, two juniors, to fight it out. Ed Pappert, after four years on the first team, concluded his wrestling at Dormont High with a win at Wit. Lebanon. His graduation left the 135 pound division to jim Bender, a ju- nior. Near the end of the season, Jim hurt his shoulder and Bill Walker, a fresh- man, substituted in one match for him. The 125 pound class was probably the most hotly contested of them all. There were joe Shields, a senior and the only fellow to win his bout from Canonsburg when their team wrestled here, and: Bob Criswell, a sophomore. It was a toss-up between them. At 115 pounds there was Joe Christen, a junior who earned the most points for Dormont. At the lighter weights. 105, 95, and 85 pounds, there were respectively Shorty Hermann, Ed Moore, and Don Stanley. Dormont sent Christen, Criswell, Hughes, and Morrow to the W. P. I. A. L. finals at Waynesburg, but they were all eliminated. Harry Morrow went far- thest, reaching the semi-finals before being defeated. '-an TRACK At the time of this writing, Dormont has participated in only two meets. These meets were two of the toughest they have ever scheduled. The first was a triangu- lar meet at home with McKees Rocks and Mt. Lebanon. Mt. Lebanon won with 6434 points, lVlcKees Rocks finished second with 3294 points and Dormont came third with 31. There were several outstanding performances in this meet. Bob Baney bettered his own time of 54.4 seconds with a 54.1 in the 440 ydi. dash. Harry Morrow cut a second off his old mark of 2:16 in the 880 yd. run. Tom Heselbarth broke the school record for the mile which had been 5 min. 7 sec. by running it in 5 min. 3.1 sec. In the broad jump, Tom Crawford. made an unofficial jump of 20 ft. 10 in. which is less than a foot short of the school record. Both pole vault- ers, Leonard Langford and Harry McDonell, cleared 10 ft. to take first and second respectively. However, the most outstanding feat of the afternoon occurred when Dormont's mile relay team, Tom Crawford, john Hughes, Dan Walters and Bob Baney, finished 20 yds. in the lead. At the Independent Districts meet Dormont earnedi 13 points to finish seventh out of ten schools. Ken Brown brought in a fourth in the 200 yd. low hurdles, Bob Baney finished third in the 440 yd. dash, Harry McDonell and Leonard Langford took second and third respectively in the pole vault and again our mile relay team came through with a first for which the School received a gold cup. 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