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Mathematical Original ..,. Optimistic . . Natural ..... Trustworthy Obedient . . . Willing . . . Naive ...... Sportsman .. Honest ..... Independent Persevering . Helpful ..... Inquisitive .. Gracious .... Husky . . . Sedate . . . Clever . . . Happy .... Orderly ...., Opportunist . Loquacious . GLADYS R. SPRINGER Glad Dramatics '34, '35 Flame Staff '37 Journalism '37 Chorus '35, '36 Band '35 RICHARD WYKE Dick Dramatics '34, '35, 36 37 1937 Hall of Fame . . . . . .James Salts . . . Katherine King . . . Frank McCormick . . Gladys Springer . . . Lewis Heiliman Charles Somerville . .Joseph Schnelzer . . . . . .Wanda Forsyth ..Ernest Kissinger .Dorothy Campbell . . . . . Helen Snonko . .Mildred Heinlein ...... Nick Shust , . . Richard Wyke . . . Daniel Borden . . .Nello Baldessari ........Elsie Fike . . . . . .Doris Adams .Charles O'Laugh1in . . . .Edna Bialowas . . . . . . .Olga Salaga . . . Harold Heinlein This page is sponsored by THE EMENETTE SHOPPE Dresses, Knitwear, Accessories Coraopolis, Pa Fourth and Mill Phone Cola 556
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CHARLES O. SOMERVILLE Bud Dramatics '34, '35, '36 HELEN M. SMONKO Basketball '34, '35 Chorus '36 Student Council '34, ' Journalism '36, '37 Dramatics '37 sccorkyvv 35 JOSEPH R. SCHNELZER Basketball '35, '36, '37 Football '36 Dramatics '34, '37 Flame Staff '37 Journalism '37 Stage Crew '34, '35, '36, '37 NICK M. SHUST Football '36 Orchestra '34, '35, '36 Basketball Manager '37 Flame Staff '37 Dramatics '37 1937 Joe Nick
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CLASS OFFICERS President ................... Daniel Borden Vice President ..... .... H arold Heinlein Secretary ...... ........ O lga Salaga Treasurer .... .... F rank McCormick CLASS HISTORY Early in the month of September, 1933, a group of actors, who as eighth graders, had already made their presence felt during the initial season of that well-known unit, Moon Township High School, made their appearance as freshmen ready to take the school by storm. The meager amount of ap- plause they received showed them that they must earn their laurels. Now we have reached the last scene of the last act and we hope that our gradu- ation will be as stirring a finale as ever a curtain has rung down upon. In Act I we became engaged in struggles with the new high school cur- riculum which appeared very complicated to us freshmen. Several of our troupe were interested in athletics and followed their calling. Others be'- came interested in such activities as glee club, dramatics, and orchestra. Through the efforts of some of our actors, the operetta, Circus Days , was presented. During the intermission we gained new momentum and when the cur- tain arose on Act II, we went on with greater spirit than before. and wel- comed the new activities and problems with appropriate ceremonies. At this time we held first place in the school, as the junior and senior vears were not yet a part of our high school. As a class play we presented the comedy, Meet Uncle Sally , which won for us no small niche in the hall of dramatic endeavor. Also the success of Moon High in the extra curricular fields was in no small part due to the members of our class. In the course of Act III, we were again relegated to second place, as the high school offered now the full six-year course. The beginning of a football team lured many of our classmates to the gridirong our initial appearance in basketball under the W. P. I. A. L. saw several of the boys of '37 provine' that they were equal to the challenge of much stiffer competition: band organization induced several of our members to show their musical ability: and the dramatic efforts of the year resulted in Dotty and Daffy and a minstrel show. In Act IV we sallied forth on the top of the waves and conquered the last of the obstacles between us and graduation. The social functions were This page is sponsored by T. BONTEMPO 8: VILLA Groceries-Meats 550 Franklin Ave. 318 Franklin Ave. Phone 999 Phone 765 Aliquippa, Pa. .,,. ,,.,, H1990-1
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