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CRYSTAI. . MESSAGES TO THE SENIORS The best the community has to offer in Guid- ance, Information, and Instruction has been the opportunity of each member of the class for the past four years. The extent to which each member on the class has profited from the opportunity will be determined by his or her ability to solve the practical problems of life as presented by an in- creasing complex social order. An ind1vidual's value to society is no longer determined by special skill or knowledge alone, but, rather, by his character, his behavior, his attitude, and the purpose to which he directs his efforts. lay-the members of the class, with more vigor and with greater determination, continue to direct their efforts toward the development of tHB1F in- dividual talents, a noble CNBFBCCST, a humility of behavior, and an attitude of understanding, co- operation and tolerance. My sincere wish is that each of you may ever retain your youthful enthusiasm and finally achieve the goal of your ambition. Another year has rolled by and a new Senior Class leaves the portals of E.P.d.S. to take its place in the world. No Senior Class for the last several years nas a brighter future than the Class National conditions encouraging for all zatlon demands more snip. Seniors of the Class of 1937, you have a wonderful opportunity. You lust learn to play the game of life by being honest, loyal and fairg by working hard and doing each task as best you CMHQ and, by striving hard to servo. Your voca-' tion is important but you will be expected to take a greater interest in your community and its civic problems. You must learn to use your lei- sure time in an advantageous way. You must lend your influence in nalping to solve National prob- lems. Your success must not be measured by your personal gain, but by your spirit of cooperation and by your service to your fellow men. Best wishes Senior , for a rich and eventful life. of 1937, and no Class has been faced with more serious problems than our present Senior Class. look much brighter and more , but YRS present-day civili- tHAH just efficient workman-
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CRYSTAL EAST PITTSBURGH HIGH SCHOOL Miss Ann McG1ashan School Nurse
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CRYSTAL Isaac Adler Helen M. Bates Henry G. Beamer Josephine Behane Helen E. Bradley Saul Chetlln Samuel Cirota John Coleman Rosemary Connelly Anita Fickes Arthur Henderson Margaret Keefe Albert Krankota Robert P. Lewinter May M. McAndrew James H. McLain Albert W. Mihalco Diana Munjas John Pavlick Bernard Petruska William Pfeiffer Bertha Raynovich Marie Russell Charles Sebesta Verda Spangler Suzanne K. Sullivan Mary P. Warner Orma Whitlatoh Charles F. Young FACULTY Slippery Rock University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Seton Hill College Susquehanna University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh St. Bonaventure's College University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Mansfield College Duquesne University Otterbeln College Mount Mercy College St. Vincent College St. Bonaventure's College University of Pittsburgh Notre Dame University Duquesne University University Pittsburgh University Pittsburgh University Pittsburgh University Pittsburgh of Juniata Colle e State Teachergs College Carnegie Institute of Technology New York University University of Pittsburgh English Physical Training Principal French English, Social Studies History, English, Social Studies Sciences, Mathematics Physical Training Librarian Home Economics English Latin Bookkeeping History Typing Science History, English, General Science Commercial Education English, Education, Philosophy History, Commercial Education Manual Training Languages, English, History Geography Mathematics Secretary Art General Science Music Superintendent
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