Duquesne High School - Echo Yearbook (Duquesne, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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MISS LAURA G. POUND . . . as consci- entious . . . as Aeneas was dutiful . . . who learns nothing from her . . . indeed is hopeless . . . MRS. MARIAN CARPENTER . . . a smile . . . a quick, nervous step . . . a witty remark . . . professional direc- tor . . . MISS ANNA M. BYERS . . . petite . . . decorum personified . . . courtesy in Room 4 . . . MR. R. R. HASSON . . . calm . . . serene ...asaday...inIune...the stage's loss . . . our gain . . . MR. W. E. BARBER . . . the student's ideal teacher . . . as fair . . . as Toledo scales . . . MR. E. l. EISENHAUER . . . a man that warms . . . the heart . . . of another man . . . aman's man . . . MR. W. SOMMERVILLE . . . quiet . . . calm . . . sharp as a knife . . tennis coach . . . MISS ANNETTE CARPENTER . . . friendly . . . gracious . . . capa- ble . . .refined. . . MR. BEAVER S. FAUST . . . precise . . . mathematical . . . afirst class teacher . . . liked and admired by the students . . . MISS MARGARET E. REED. . . straight and good . . . as her champion- ship shooting . . . likeable . . . efficient. . . our favorite . . . MISS CORA WRIGHT . . . line and color . . . her realm . . . want it done right? . . . call Miss Wright . . . genius of the scenery . . . MISS HAZEL STEWART . . . my job is teaching . . . I expect to do that job ...aswellasIcan. .. MR. A. L. ROTH . . . nonchalant . . . un- ruffled . . . I wouldn't . . . mention GUY . . . TIQITIGS . . . MRS. CHARLOTTE K. KEENAN . . . matter of fact . . . outspoken . . . clear-thinking. . . straightforward. MISS MARTHA L. REGESTER . . . hard- working American . . . the original booster of Democracy . . . there are no masses . . . or classes . . . General

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Lieutenant General Doing Your Part To the graduating class of l9-42, l give you my sincere congratulations on your twelve years of achievement. You may continue on a similar plane of endeavor or you may dis- cover that honor will come only to the dynamic and energetic person. Your parents or guardians are repaid for their sacrifice by this satisfactory completion of public school education. The honors bestowed upon you because of concentrated efforts are lasting memories and the added reward to them that have your welfare at heart. The critical situation of our position in the world today should instill in each of us the grim determination to do our part. Your development of positive ideals and aims will release and direct your energy. Learn to like what you have to do. Interest will make your task so much easier. This interest may be natural or acquired by relating aims to your own activi- ties. You should do everything possible to continue your education. Whatever you do, do it Well- RAY Y. HENRY. Principal of the High School Aides-de-camp Miss Erma Harvey, Miss Willa Mae Fleming and Miss Reges Kenney.



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H' MR. I. M. DAVIS . . . a good scout . . . a reg'larfellar . . . a good teacher. MR. A. E. REINBOLD . . . an angry word . . . not in his . . . vocabu- lary . . . I can tolerate . . . anything . . . except intolerance . . . MR. H. G. WILKINSON . . . the world ...goesby. . .andl ...lookon . . . did you say . . . football. . . MR. D. L. PARKER . . . what more . . . can we say . . . than a good fel- low . . . a good chemist . . . a good teacher . . . MISS ESTI-IER M. FORREST . . . digni- fied . . . refined . . . never scolds. MR. C. GREENWAY . . . aspiring young son...ofVenus. . .aneven. .. break for all . . . MISS AGNES E. ROBINSON . . . wears pretty clothes . . . We'll have that done today . . . does the job . . . does it well . . . MISS MARIE F. BRINGS . . . capable ...fair...readytolaugh... disliked by no one . . . MR. F. D. LAMBERSON . . . magnetic personality . . . thinks what he says . . . says what he thinks . . . MISS MARY E. HARNER . . . ready . . .willing. . . able . . . never says no . . . Not Pictured: MR. W. P. LEMMER . . . a booming voice . . . he manufactures . . . championship teams . . . born to command . . . typical Duquesners. MR. EUGENE RITENOUR . . . disturbed neither by victory . . . nor defeat . . . a fine coach . . . a fine fellow . . . these carpenters must be . . . made all the same . . . MISS MAUDE I. WITHERSON . . . al- ways busy . . . sincere. . . almost unable . . . to scold or reprimand . . . never a task . . . done half- heartedly . . . MR. THALHEIMER . . . his bearing . . . that of a Prussian . . . drill sergeant . . . quick with a joke . . . best baton breaker in the country . . . best band leader . . . in the district. TO ALL: It's been . . . tough . . . darned tough . . . but we liked it . . . we Won't forget . . . soon . . . MISS VIRGINIA M. WIEBELT . . . trim . . . neat as a Dutch kitchen . . . pretty . . . as a cardinal flower . . . add to all . . . efficiency . . . MR. D. D. MELLON . . . a smile . . . a hearty handshake . . . the min- strel man . . . the chief Air Raid Warden . . .

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