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People Without Photos EUGENE ABRAHAM He always follows the golden rule. Do unto others hefore they get a chance to do unto you. CHARLES A. BRINKMAN Our Local boy will make good. Student Council 2 BLANCHE ELIZABETH BURNETT Silence often speaks louder than words. JOHN RALPH DiMATTEO Uncle Sam just could- n't get along without me. HERMAN J. FREDERICKS What has Eddie Du- chin got that he hasn't ROBERT HAYDEN GUTHRIE California - Here l come. Glee Club 1, Z, 3 Prom Committee CHARLES WM. KREIMENDAHL Chuck likes chicken JOHN F. LEECH Well-dressed c l a s s treasurer. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Treas. of Senior Class CHESTER GEORGE LEITHOLF Our first MAN home in uniform. EMANUEL LICHT He moved from the country to the city he- cause the country was at war. RICHARD MARSHALL MCNALLY Carries a soft spot in his heart for D.H.S. JAMES ROUSSEL PEARSON Hail to Pitt all you loyal sons. Camera Club 1, 2 Band 1, 2 Dormonitor 1, 2, 3, 4 Sound Crew 1 Skating Club 4 Glee Club 3 Class Day FRANK MUIR POWER I am definitely the hetter half. Varieties 3, 4 THOMAS DUNBAR POXVER I am definitely the DOROTHY H. SCHMITT Quick on the mental trigger Varieties 1, 2, 3, 4 Color Bearer 3, 4 Secretary of Senior Class DON A. STEWARTSON He flies too low in his green Pontiac EUGENIA CAROLYN STINGEL Vim, vigor and vital- tty. EARL FRANCIS WEAVER He and the marines have the situation will got? Current Events Club 1, better half. Class Day Program 2, 3, 4 Varieties 4 in bdnd- Februar Honor Roll High Honor . Veryl Mae Long Dorothy Viola Groves Betty Lee Pardew Dorothy H. Schmitt Honor Jack C. Adamson Mary Freeman Lyde Kerr Prichard James Roussel Pearson Jean McCullough MEMBERS OF NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Jack C. Adamson Robert E. Dick Betty Lee Pardew Mary Freeman February Superlatives Most Popular Girl-Karlyn Lovewellg Most Popular Boy-Jack Adamsong Best Looking Girl- Karlyn Lovewellg Best Looking Boy-Bob Dickg Wittiest Girl-Patty Birdg Wfittiest Boy-Dick Guentherg Quietest Girl-Beryl Suttong Quietest Boy-Jim Fredericksg Best Dressed Girl-Janet Browng Best Dressed Boy-Howard Hardieg Best Dancer fGirlj-Dorothy Schmittg Best Dancer fBoy1-Charles Brinkmang Best Bluffer fGirlJ-Patty Birdg Best Bluffer fBoyj-Howard Hardieg Most Frequently Seen Couple-Karlyn Lovewell and Sparky Adamsong Star Athlete fGirlJ- Veryl Longg Star Athlete fBoy,l-Bob Brubakerg Girl Heartbreaker-Janet Browng Boy Heart- breaker-Bob Dickg Most Talented Girl-Betty Lee Pardewg Most Talented Boy-Jack Adamsong Most Likely to Succeed fGirlJ-Betty Lee Pardewg Most Likely to Succeed fBoy1--Jack Adamsong Most Musical Girl--Jean McCulloughg Most Musical Boys-Jim Frederick and Charles Brinkman.
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LYDE KERR PRICHARD -That alluring smile! Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Ring Committee ROBERT R. REEVES A civilian! For a while way. Senior Hi-Y 3, 4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 GLENN C. SAWVEL U. S. Mailman No. 1. Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4 P. A. System 1, 2, 3, 4 Varieties 3, 4 MARY E. SCHUSTER Another one of the beau seven sisters. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 G.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 JOAN BERYL SUTTON One of the quiet type. G.A.C. 1, 2, 3 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleaders Club 1, 2 Art Club 1, 2, 3 any- ti ful HCgWARIl3 ,EARL TERESI zarotel-Iyf'ld , Wrestling 1, 2 4 ze gang Football 1 ROBERT HOWARD TRAPP He': an old smoothie. Dormonitor 1, 2 MARY SHAW VIETMEIER .C.zlm, cool, and collected. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3 BETH WALTON Perl and popular redhead. G.A.C. 1, 2, 5, 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 JESSE DONALD WEBSTER Jesse knows what heir do ing. Track 1, 2 Skating Club 4 Varieties 4 WILLIAM V. WETTER- STEIN, Il Mailman deluxe.
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Time Stagers On utlllgtdw OAS gm ' sto 4- ,ZX- February Class History L' In February of 1939 Dormont High School was bestowed with the honor of enrolling the most industrious group of hard-working, popular, and, may I add, modest students ever to enter its portals. Although the class was a small one, each and every member of it immediately distin- guished himself in some field of learning. During the freshman year one of our lusty throng ably represented his class in the city yo-yo competitions. This immediately stamped us as leaders in athletic endeavors. In the sophomore year our guys and gals were firmly established in most of the activities the school had to offer. However, a group of our young gentlemen, ever seek- ing mental and physical advancement, organ- ized among themselves a club known as The Sons of Rest. This organization was devoted to the leisurely pursuance of endeavors not ordinarily accompanied by physical exertion, such as: sleeping, dozing, mild conversational ,Q A 2 banter, and other similar activities. Needless to say, our worthy athletes excelled in these various sports. As juniors, the class set fine examples for the younger, less polished underclassmen to follow. None of our members had poor records exceeding a limit of three years. This is a testimonial to the civic virtues and moral character of our stalwart class. The senior class was a fitting climax for this outstanding group of mental giants. CApplause from seniorsj They continued in the same sterling vein of superiority and after several days of raucous celebration Ca particu- larly hectic Class Dayb the senior class gradu- ated practically en masse the night of Janu- ary 25, 1943. Amid sighs of relief, the muffled weeping of the faculty could be heard, as their emotions got the better of them, and they demonstrated their feelings at seeing such an unusual class being thrust out into the cruel, hard world.
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