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FREDA WOHLGEMUTH WFritzie' She is a gallant creature Complete in mind and feature . Chorus Dramatic Club Secretary Girl Reserves William SEVIE uwillien The members of the senior class remem- ber the name of William Sevie with true affection. Though he left them two sum- mers ago, he lives in their hearts still as a member of their class. FRANK ZAWOYSKY 'lRedN nCheerfu1 without mirth U Football Shop Basketball
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l MARY JANE SOLITC Janie She is pretty to walk with and witty to san with. Chorus Dramatic Club Newspaper Staff President Student Council Student Teacher HELEN SYKA Sykes 'So will her love as endless prdve and pure as gold forever. Chorus Class Basketball Dramatic Club JOHN SYKA 'Hush' 'He touches nothing but he adds a charm. Football Shop Basketball Student Patrol MARTHA AGNES THORNBURG Thorny Society, friendship and love, devinely bestowed upon her. Cheerleader Chorus Class Basketball Dramatic Club Student Teacher Student Assembly Chairman Shakespearean Forensic Contest Winner 'E ETHER UNDERCOFFLER NExtra' 'Beauty is the gift of God. Chorus Class Basketball Debate Team Dramatic Club Editor L.H. Weekly Editor Year Book Student Teacher Student Assembly Chairman Treasurer Girl Reserves ANNA VELOSKI NAI-In N Friendship and love and content are happiness. Chorus Class Basketball Girl Reserves Track FLORENCE WEBER 'Flo Her air, her manners, all who followed admired A Cheerleader Chorus Dramatic Club Student Day Secretary Class Basketball CHARLES WILSON nCharley' s good nature'd a boy as ever broke bread. Business Staff of L.H. Weekly Business Staff of Year Book Dramatic Club Fbotball Council Track BHi-P-i-ib---'--lhl.f---+- 24-4--A -- ---'-'-'A-H--'-W
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President ------------------ Betty Boggs CLASS OFFICERS 12B President ----------------- Andrew Glucki Vice President ------------ Charles Setar 12A Vice President -------- -- Andrew Feduska Secretary Treasurer .----..-------..-- ..---- ------------ Frank O'Lear Elsie Graebner Secretary -------------------- Mary Hopta Treasurer ------------------ -- Mary Hopta MOTTO Today we follow, tommorow we lead. FLOWER Yellow Rose COLORS Garnet and Gray THE HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS Since the time we were freshmen we have had a yen for social gatherings. Our Fresh- man Party with orchestra and formal clothes was the first every held by any freshman class here. Our commencement pageant, was the first deviation that had been made from the regular commencement exercises. We entered senior high as sophisticated sophomores, resolving to mark our class up with the best. Then came the Initiation Party, with all of the sophomores appearing as dimpled darlings in baby clothes. With excellent management we finally presented the juniors and seniors with their Return Party. when we were gentle juniors, all of the girls started to sell candy with great en- thusiasm because these funds were to be used for the Junior-Senior Promenade. This was the biggest affair that our class sponsored due to the facts that it was an open prom. Amid all of the balloons and decorations, and the girls with their best beaux, a won- time was had by all. Our activities as seniors were centered around a series of dances which proved to be real successes. The day our rings arrived was filled with happy excitement. Our year book was put into production near the end of the year. Many of those days were used for ordering invitations and name cards. We closed our high school years with the pleasures of the prom,' of a senior party, and of graduation. September 7 September 20 September 21 September 22 September 24 September 28 September 29 September 30 October 6 October 7 October 12 October 14,15 October 26 October 27 October 28 October 29 October 30 November l-5 November 9 November lO November ll November 18 November 24 November 25-26-- November 29 December 3 December 3 December 6 SCHOOL CALENDAR 1937-1938 School opened. N. Y. A. students began work. Home economics department visited the Heinz Plant In Pittsburgh. Season football tickets issued. Social sponsored by the Hi-Y Club. Seniors placed first order for class rings. First night typing class of the year. Girl Reserves held first meeting of the year. Sophomore Initiation Day. Sophomore Initiation Day and Reception. W. P. A. dancing classes started in school building. Teachers' Instituteg no school. art students visited the International Art Exhibit at the Carnegie useum. Ninth grade Hallowe'en party. Seventh grade Hallowe'en party. Senior Hallowe'en Dance, Joe Pape's orchestra. Debate students heard Pitt Debaters at Cathedral of Learning. Students given health examinations. End of first quarter. Andrew Feduska won the first Merit Parade of the year. Armistice Dayg no school. Drama Festival. Senior Council Social Hour. Thanksgiving vacation. Jones and Laughlin Chorus by Leetsdale Firemen. Two seniors attended Norman Thomas lecture. Senior Dance, Tal Williams' Orchestra. Eighth grades attended the showing of WHigh, Wide and Handsomen in Ambridge.
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