Greensburg High School - Brown and White Yearbook (Greensburg, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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Graduates MARGARETJEAN ABRAHAM . . . Commercial student . . . prides herself on the Gregg pin she won in shorthand, her favorite subject . . . Indiana State Teachers' College is her goal next year . . . hopes to trip to California later. ALAN ADAMS . . . has dreams of being a newspaper reporter . . . after claiming Mississippi State as an Alma Mater . . . he owns cameras that are the envy of his friends . . . and shoots exceptionally good pictures, REGINA ALBERT . . . and her clarinet . . . always marched proudly in the band . . . happiest when a football game was scheduled . . . we'll wager she chewed gum twice over when G. l'l. S. scored a victory. EARL CALVIN ALCORN . . . drives to school from Hempfield Township. . . in the car whose mechanism he delights in tinkering with . . . to be as powerful as Roosevelt . . . and as wealthy as Rockefeller . . . are ultimate goals. FRANCES ALEXANDER . . . who lives in Delmont . . . loves to deal in Hgures . . . hence plans to juggle numbers over a ledger. . . for recreation she enjoys skating . . . as a hobby she collects postal cards. CLIFFORD AMEND . . . a member of Amici . . . enjoys a sound argument . . . will continue his quest for scientific learning at Carnegie Tech . . . after which he hopes for a place in the Held of metallurgy. HENRIETTA ANDERSON. . . vocational homeec devotee . . .aspires to attend a southern college . . . public speaking will be in her course of study . . . for she needs a persuasive tongue to be a recognized organizer . RICHARD ANDERSON . . . becomes animated as he reaches high F on his sousaphone . . . he enjoys a game of golf and loves comfortable clothes . . . world fairs are his specialty . . . and Mr. Stahle's quizzes his pet peeve. JOHN ANGIOLINI . . . would walk a mile . . . or farther . . . to see Lana Turner tread the boards . . . his designing and building of air planes has stimulated interest in engineering . . . in the aeronautical held. SAMUEL ANKNEY . . . an imported drummer from Southwest . . . is a scientific student who likes to eat, sleep, and look at l-ledy Lamarr . . . his brand of humor puts him on a par with his boon companions. BE'l l'Y ARMBRUST . . . makes collections which vary from pictures to advertisements . . . devotes some time to the perfection of her piano technique . . . when not seriously thinking of devoting her future to nursing. PHYLLIS AVEY . . . a pleasure-loving member of choir and Dolphin . . . cherishes the hope she has for a dress shop of her own . . . she would prefer to design the dresses she sells to editing a spelling book. ZZ

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x I 1- el A ,lg wE'RE seniors! Only a few months ago, we were thrilling to the fact 3 that we were now on the top rung of the educational ladder so far as rs, l . . . . , xg i ,4 high school goes. We were bubbling over with excitement, for we ex- L'-' pected this year to be one of the most momentous in our short lives. This was to be our fourth year of jolly good comradeship fwe knew everybody - and everythingl and at the end of this ponderous year, we were to emerge ccmpletely, miraculously, changed people. People who could handle any situation and comc out on top! . . . Such were our thoughts. Our four years together have been happy ones--perhaps filled with more jest and youthful jollity than we shall experience again. As freshies we wandered aimlessly through the corridors, hopefully and hopelessly searching for Room 216 on the first fioor. Then our sophomore year rolled around. We were no longer to be shunned by the haughty upperclassmen as stupid freshmen who knew nothing but didn't know it. We really asserted ourselves as juniors, for our pep rally went quite smoothly- until the motion-picture projector gave us a surprise blackout . The Soiree we sponsored was one of the finest ever, and it was there that we lived in a fairyland of unreality. Of course, we had our ups and downs as any class will. We went through the experiences of oral reports and semester exams, came out fairly well-and promptly forgot the ordeals. We yelled louder and jumped higher at football and basketball games than any of our fellow-classes. Our purse-strings wore out from too constant use. Yes, these were our high-school days. Tomorrow? Tomorrow we go forth to face the uncertainty of a future in a changing world. The gate which leads into the realms of the vast, unexplored future is open to us. Once we pass through it, we can go no farther as a body, but each individual must fill his own tiny place in the great pattern of tomorrow's world. Always he will remember an alma mater which has helped mold and shape him into the person he is to be. Zl



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'ti ll i I, -N -i llall ' r MARICU. BACA. , . who has never outgrown enjoying Henry Aldrich. . . has spent hours dreaming of the possibilities of electricity . . , he realized his am- bition to become a senior , . . served the band well by playing the melophone. CLIFFORD liLLlS BAIRD. , . is a boy who likes to work. . . but of course he is equally fond of play . , . particularly football and basketball . , . summer is the season for Cliff. . . his future address- 'El warm climate. DOROTHY JEAN BARD . . . delights in playing the piano and listening to Kay Kyser . . . she would like to visit Hawaii in peace time . . . to meet her correspondent . . . to her, the Roosevelts present the worlds ideal couple. l2UGlfNll BA'l l'lS'lil . . . found enjoyment in band and orchestra . . . and listening to Sammy Kaye . . . when he was not occupied with physics . . , experimenting . . . or visualizing a future medical practice. EUGILNE BEARD , . . a proficient cello player . . . prizes his playing as his greatest accomplishment . . . liugene has a reserved and conscientious manner . . . a sincere and truthful friend is his excellent choice. ROBERT W. Bl:1ARD...whosc favorite pastime is to delve into the world of science , . . has proved himself an able draftsman under Mr. Stevens . , , with his sincere determination he should make a place for himself in'the world. i i , ' M ' DORO llHY BECKER . . . dark and friendly . . . is perhapsbcst known for hei successful attempts to dress exactly like Marilyn . . . she enjoys roller skating . . . but will not tolerate a Show Off . MARGERY BEEI INER , . . whose grand disposition will be an asset to nursing, which she plans to take up at Shadyside Hospital, Pittsburgh . , , an avid knitter, she inspired the creation ofa famous pair of yellow socks. JAMES BELL . . . one of our versatile and enterprising choristers . . finds special joy Phlitompugingv-itlctytgioslkdesrule 5 . . in takingstheigcientific course he hopes to pie5:laie7hirhse1L,l'or axeageer in the 02 mecnaniqsf. Q il ll K EX fx it fs A if 1gL'Hf if , MARIAN Biiiellipfffheefsijaraiiingtquia way hesirnaster glam . . . and find enjoyjlhent ,en Pastures igexsure much when caring for her 'pflltientst ,kixafter trainingati ' lvte 4 ' ' :FN X X , ,fZ,3'.fff- J- - '-.R 'yt 5 . ' ,X X xx 5 i , Ml. ,, . lf .fi lkxwwt fl ll tl w ' lififlw' ' RU IH BLNlNlQ1l.L4llQliI,'!lllllllHllye elxxtyping f,,i:lang'l'15pecikiily 'gist' ction under Miss lihlll im Q Jalkilllb . .N ft Kay Kyser create-afdgfsire5Fol.,llLnipltheligl1e fantastic tiiewf ,X if wfll - . 'ffl . rigs Q if PATRICIA .jf riliiler has a dull a long line of activitiesg.1 ,iv.'iraijgiiggfifrlam twirler in the bpndftoddvertisxing Imanager for the annualyg .' . origiglginggthe back fender ffll'fthil,yfamiljl tar, ' , , . J, ,,, ,Y 1, , V A ii , 'if' .' 1 ' f' N .Ang ,an 'ZS' , l f ,x il'-li 1 ' 'VV T ' t N 'lt ff i, l . il .M , i , 1 -r i ie -A i i pw' if A x XIX Y 'i . I is b sm XX X if , N XX X15 A 'i N' XX it i I I 1 A -1 ------V V iv , t , N: Ney, 1 if A - -,-- f----N -- a - .. 9 1 xiii g If fag! lik I , A if 712 7 . x ' , f X J I K ,y f 23 L X X1 X tg L ,xv--K Li J M!

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