New Kensington High School - Taleoken Yearbook (New Kensington, PA)

 - Class of 1937

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Tiff' H '9?g?-441 3 ,-?i14: BH' F- '- W-:.'eff ffi W ,,: 4 ,412 'FT-4- W FK- 55?-wif' --Q-YW ' 231'- . 1 '4 ' fm-' 1 :-, JTw'f r?1 . - W r mx '--1. 4- 1-3? fi-mi-z?i2.'5z' '2-1 4- Q2 21if'4.msf.-21.n'i4-5.142551 4 . 4 4 W5 - 1 -444: ' if'-', '-J' Y . Q' 12u34iAHu:h! Nz h3liNQ'tffmY l2JQMQL',3I ' S 'X7QH lHk 1 GkYlG Emi, ' ' Q .gx ,mu A -mill ' THE STUDENT BODY OE TI-IE NEW KENSINGTON I-IIGI-I SCI-ICDCDI. PRESENTS Tl-IE Uafwim OE NINETEEN I-lUN- DRED Tl-I'II2TY-SEVEN 'PUBLISI-IED BY TI-IE SENIOR CLASS AT NEW KENSINGTON! DENNSYLVATN jntfzocfuafion perhaps no one remembers when representatives ot Ken l-li were First called The Flying Dutchmenf' but gradually the title has given rise to a symbol and that symbol has come to represent Ken l-li. This symbol the static has attempted to let typiliy the student's liour years in high school. Hence, in presenting the Fourth annual edition ol: the Taleoken we hope to do honor to the spirit ol: the good ship, The Flying Dutchman. in Emma :fifiazfin A courageous spirit An inspiring teacher An understanding Friend Eaaficafion Anchors Aweiglw Sunny are the skies, smoofh fhe sea, lighf hearred +l'1e crew, and +l1e Flying Du+cl1man se'rs ou+ on a four years venfure. Noflwing looks diflicull' and all signs poinl' 'lo a pleasanf journey. ciqafnzizzififzafiozz TCD THE CLASS QF IQ37: I congratulate you on the successful completion ot your nigh school course and wish you success and happiness For the Future. E. T. CHAPMAN, Superintendent orc Schools. if TCD TI-lE CLASS OE IQ37: May this story orc life at Ken Hi during your senior year always be an inspiration to you and a reminder or your high ideals and ambitions. H. B. WEAVEIQ, principal oi: the High Schooi. 'k To The Gradualinq Class ol T937 New Kensinglon High School The members of The Board of Educalion exfend 'ro you Their sincere conqralulalions upon The successful Terminalion of your high school career. May This success slimulale you To The doing of Bigger and Beller Things. Respeclfully, H. L. WOLF, Presidenl Board of Educalion. Boa rd oic Education H. M. Herr R. B. Cooper W. F. McCabe H. L. Wolf f Franlc McKean E. H. Blackburn W. A. Thomas E. T. Chapman - - Elizabefh Morgan - - S. H. McCracken lnolr picluredl Vice Superinlendenf o President Presidenl Solicilor Treasurer T Schools Secrelary L. C. FRENCH O. W. JOHNSON Supervisor Principal of Elemenfary Grades Junior High School ,. J. A. MILLER MARY O. WATSON Principal of Assis+an+ To the Principal of Vocafional School l-ligh School Page Thirlcvn I I iff' il X JANE TAYLQR JANET MATHISCN Ilriiiiw-.ylxmriin College lcir Wrwninn UVIIVGVSIIY Ol PIIISIWUVQII Fmqli-,Ii EHQIISII SADIE I. OWEN Ilnivcfrzily ol Pillslvuiigli English FLORENCE EWING Inloofl College Librarian MARTHA E. RUSSELL Universily OI Pillsburgh English, Journalism ADA MAE FISCUS Ihicl College English, Speech HELEN KELLY Hood College English LUCRETIA Bouci-IER I4 . ' Beaver Colle e ,f ' E English .Al A 'A Val HELEN DAVIS Indiana Sfale Teachers College English, Civics I ILIK S 'Ay W 1 .lx NN SQL LJ MARY C. KLINGENSMITH FRED C. MORRIS ' Allegheny College Grove Clly College lypewriling Boolclcoeplng STELLA DOHERTYLJFU' O J. K. STONER Grove Cily Cow? 'N . ll Indiana Slale Teachers College Boolclceefflng, grllq, Advanced Shorlhand and , N lranscripllon C. M. KORDES Q- ,, Grove Clly College E. LUCILLE FINK Boolclceeping Grove Cily College Shorlhand WILLIAM LEE VORLAGE Susquehanna Unlverslly ETHEL L. ELLENBERGER , Cornnnerclal Law Indiana Slale Teachers College - ,L Senlor Arllhnnelic, Ollice Praclice Junior Business lralnlng 6. ,l SARAH BARRANCO Carnegie lnslilnle of Technology Typewrillng lhrgr I jf .,r, TxhWQl2,YQf:,Qz.-A.: ,gg ffyg ff' X DOROTHY B. Eze-Es Universily ol Pillsburgh American lilislory THOMAS A. BURNETT Wfisliinglon and .lellierson College American hlislory T rg. ' JESSIE B. MOORE NJ Grove Cily College may Problems, ol Dernocfracy l STEPHEN E. GANTZ ' Universily ol Pillsburgh ' Problerns ol Democracy Ti' World lolislory 'S' X 5. , CXQ MARY GOSETTI Clarion Stale Teachers College English M. M. BAUGHMAN Universily ol Pillsburgh hlislory HA ARMSTRONG i ,pery Roclc Slale Teachers College ' English ROSE O NER In ,ana Slale Teachers College Xfgeography WILMA BRANTHOOVER Indiana Slale Teachers College Arilhmetic .v- L1 R 4 -'P . IRENE HAWK C .xl C J. R. SISLEY , GVQVQ Qrcfve C I-elim I ,-f Phys' s, enerel Science HARRY C. HADEN II P. L, MAXWELL Wesl Virginia Unlverslly grove Q GGVVOGVW Che Q r :ence LA RUE PATTERSON C. H. WALTER , Universily of Piffgburgh Grove CIW College French Biology R. A. ARTMAN Washinqlon ancl Jehferson College MARIO N' ZEOLPA . M , Duquesne U lversuly alhernahcs l Generalgci ' KATHERINE MANEVAL Lzjfv Econo l VaPhY Unlversily ol Pillsburqh N X, J Lain, Hislory ' yy MARIE WALKER af 2 F . l Woosle College WJ! I A Maxhennefibli' yr, hcl Pxlgr' SA f I were MARY N. BIGHAM HELEN E. MCGARR Univcmify of Pittsburgh Echnboro Sfafe Teachers College PhysIcnI Educafion and Heahh Ad F. W. LENCX CHARLES DAVIS Wc:',Irr1insIffr CmIIeqe Indiana SIQIC In0c,I1erm COIIOQO WOrIcI I-Iiufory, Cfmnhinq IVIUSIC CAROLYN LYON EDITH POWELL Carnegie lnnhhne OI Technology Indiana Sfafe Teachers COIIGQO VoCaIionaI Home Efonornics MUSIC CARL GLOCK JOSEPHINE SEATON Universify QI PiII5I3urgh Universify OI PiHSIJurqI1 Heahh Educahon Arf Physical Educofion, Ccmrhinq ARTHUR E. GREGORY FRANCES BRYANT Indiana Srafe Teachers Coheqe Carnegie Inafnuie OI Iechnolcuqy MUSIC, CIVICS Food, ChiId Care Home Nur-,Inq lhrlqr l l.qfrl.'I'rl 'ri i fi R. F. WARNER RUTH KENNEDY Carnegie lnslilule of Technology Melhodisl Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia Relaled Malhernalics and Science School Nurse RALPH C. JOHNSTON Llniversily oi Pillsburgh VERONICA MAZUR I I . Mechanical D GW Q Secrelary in lhe Suporinlendenl s Ollico J. o. BLACK Waynesburg College ANN THOMPSON imdugmal AMS Swarlhmore College J. L. BLACK Tesls and Mebasuremenls Grove CIW College Visual Educalion English, Economics, Civics O. J. REMY PAULINE R. STUCKLEY Universily ol Piltsburgh Secreiary tO H' B' Weaver Machine Shop Praclico R. J. ANDERSON Universily of Pilfspurgh Pellern Making J. A. MILLER Universily ol Piltsburgh Drailing, Supervision Q. l'i1gi' N I .iilllli l-l 1-,,.,1i T, ,Q 1 5 5 f E2 ,R W X CKCLQQE5, E -21 V571 . . ij- E15-5' 3 ik 11,- 'QQ ,ir LW? 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IXIIKI wc oflcn 11'u111Ic1' if wv uvvl' 11-III III I,I N ,fXI.III RAI' IIARRY AI,I.I N KIINNICIII JXRTNIAN YI-rx' 111cr1'1 .111.I I11II of IA1111: If i11u11'1'cu1 limc you wisI1 141 I1111111 A QLI'L'.ll 111.111 I1u'II proI1.1IvI1' Inc: Iic.11I1 IX11- 1111rI1 11I1c11 11'111'ICs 111 Iac 1I1111u -I11x1 .1xIx II.11'ryvM-I11s w.1luI1 is sI11w. IIc's I1c.11I 111' nur II1111111' Suu1c11'. I4 IDR AI,III Ii'I'.fX .IUNII .'XI.'I'IfR RUIII ASIII5.-XUUII XX'I1c11 mm' Ins NI1lll'II1.lIIKI I1c Is I.1Iv111'1115.g, S111.1II. I1I11111Ic, IWCIIV, .111mI IWCIIIC, I11 s1.11111'c IQIIIII is xcry s111.1II, I11111 IIIIKIS 1111 11111u Im' 11c1,1gI1Im1'i11g. I'I1.11 I11s 11111' 1I111111ic 111 .1 III. 15111. I'C.lIIy .1 IA,1v111'ilc w11I1 uw .1II. NEW KENSI ngu IIIIIVIIIVI'-flllll' NG TQN I-IIG-I-I SCHO NX'll,l5lfRT ASKIN Very quiet and shy is hc, Aluxlys found where he ought to loc. EDNA ATKINSON ln her studies will she always pass, This shy little girl of lhe senior class. Asiuzxr HARKASI 'A l ,vriuxsox -imicsin' X ki' 'f i K ' A- , I, .' f1f.144' luil.l.l lKl1il.lf1Y IKUXADIU BOYD lil'2l.lU IKLACK IKUUIII HUXI I A LRIZRT BIQLLI On the golf euurse he does shine lim' his game is .ilways line. CHARLES BI-fI.LO :Xlwnys up .Ind nn his toes 'l'h.u's Charles, wherever he goes. VIRGINIA BIGLIQY lfiking life .is .1 song .md dancef' Virginia searches for romance. ISIZTTY BLACK She .ilvvavs gives LI smile so Coy When passing by each girl and boy. 'H .x., , CARL BONADIO A verv cheerful little guy XVhose motto is Never say die! CHARLES Running for president BOOTH more than twice lie won out each time .im being Yiee. JAMIIS C. lillicient and diligent, BOYD that is jim, Doing his work with vigor .ind vim. HELEN BUYER Always cheery and on the go, Th.1L's Helen, .is we all know. INETEEN HUNDRED 4-rfuf UIUIJIJIIQ ISROWN WK' tl11'1ll C.lfl1 time lll.ll .lLlLlLllL' sings, l'i11' ,llW.lyH joy .ind mirtli l1e brings. IQIJWARIJ I5Ul.til R lle's l'L'.lllj' .1 wliif, in iluing l1is l.ll'. A11 tl surely n1.1ltes tlmse l1eels of l1is el.1p. lHu111'N XXll,l.lAM ll. lSU'l'I.I,R Ht strikes me .is jolly-ftlnes l1s: nut yntl? And tl1e Il.ll'tlCTfJll yesf-is l7ilmi1. Al,BlfR'l'A CYAlil,l-I A very ti11y seninr l.lss, The sweetest miss in .lll lllC cl.1ss. Hl l'l.l'Ilf l1l'1.ril-:lr A. l .-UKLI4. Y. l'XIll.l'I l'KX'AI1ll'IlH l'lII'ISXlK'Ii l'I4'l'llH'lll 1'l..XHlil'1 lx. l'l.XRli lXlNXlf 1lIlNXlX l'IllllIHb l'll'IitHXNlI li. l'l1.XNl llKU'NUN Nlillllf Cf.'Xlll.l'i -lOllANN.'X Cflll'iSNlkiK .'Xl,l.AN ll. Cfl..1XRKl'i A s1n.1ll girl ill .1 large el.1ss, XX'itl1 l1e1' tlinipletl smile su sWCCl, lle's i11 tl1e Ken M.11' lli1tel's einplny, lllllllN we sce tl1is little l.1ss. lu know kltllh'II'll1.l is surely .1 treat. Running Cl'I'LlIlLlS .is tl1eir bell buy. JACK CAFSAR RITA CHKHX7 GIQRTRUDIZ Cl JXRK Upon l1is l1e.1tl l1e l1e.1rs lulivntle curls, lim' l1e1' tl1e terlcllers till must XX'.liI, Neyer 11111cl1 fruni l1c1' we l1e.11', lle's quite .1 f.lYtll'llC W'llll tl1e girls. 'Cause Rit.1's nearly .llVl'.lyS l.llC, Sl1e's l'C.llly 1'.1tl1e1' sl1y we fear. LOUIS lfAV.fXl.llflili .'XDlfl.lfNlf CICYI-KRCIIII Klllilqll C'l..'XRK li11'e1t'1' trying to ll.lYL' l'lll1, Xs l1e1' lIl.lHy lmnlts we see, 'l'.1ll, tl.1rlQ, and ll.lI1Lli0lllC is lw, lle lteeps tl1c tu.1el1ers 1111 tlie run. Quiet .intl stutlinus must sl1e be. To tl1.1t tl1e girls do .ill Agree. MARY l.OUlSlf Cllll'SNlfY -ll'iNNllf CIUKOXYSKI GlfNlfVll'iVlf C'l,.'Xw'SON Always cl1eery .md limking bright, .Xt fiUINl11Cl'Cl.ll l..1w sl1e dues cxceetl, Sl1e'tl give up tltc rest of tlie n1.1le l1t11'el1. 'I'l1.11's nur Mary l,1111ise .ill right. S11 l1e1' lwimks SIIG must re.1tl. just tu ride i11 l1e1' .liIl1ll1y'S lfnrtl. N E Urge liwnly-111 W KENSINGTON l-IIGI-I SCl-IO CDL lRl' N11 KTUITMAN X very pretty little miss, We surely all agree to this. IIOXVARD CIONNOR lu-ry niurning llmytly sees Ili culleeiing the lixlm uf absenlees. COFFRIAIY COND ELLI CONNOR COSCARELLI YOIANIJA llONlJlfl.l.l W'hen a junior, as Betty NX'hn, Yolancla came auceessfully tlirnugh. CLARA COSClARlfl.l.l NCVCI' .1 YV0l'l y llkll' il care- Clara always walln on air. It i my xl iuu XX ll 1 H xl LIIKXI Rl4'l l'Y COVAL X lmulteilull player, Betty finds it fun l i tlribble. to xhoot, and then in run, HIZLIQN CIOVAL N ine claim llelen is ,1 xpitlareg We insixt alle? .1 good live wire ROl5lfRT ctoxV.fxN vlierl gen .1 bi11l's eye yiew, Ile xurely l1lllNl be six lieet two. RUTII CRANE X quiet liulc maid is she, lint as guml as xlie can be. 4 mul! llxlltl KIIIHXI DKIIIIIRIX ISIC-X'I'RICfli CfRC5Yl.lf Cheerful, friendly, and polite, ls little Beattie, tlay and night. XVALTIZR CZUBIAK A big shut in Commercial Club, XVho always causes much hubbvb. ITUGIZNIQ D.'X'I'RlfS .X nicer boy was never seen, Tlian our myn lfugene. RAY DAUGI IICRT Y Very slnwly does he stride, But never walks when he can ritle. iiiiini mx mini ni min yi mu: 1X'l0I'll.U Dl'lfl-'l.lCli Many things does he do well, But at basketball docs he excel. RAYMOND DIZRBAU M Always serious night and day, 'I'li.it'w the way we think uf Ray SARA -IANIZ DINSMORI- ln order to liye an easy life, .lane wishes to be .1 lHllll0l1All'ClS yy JOE DRAG A fcllnw full of tricks was he, Playing them all in the library. NINETEEN l-I UNDIQED Tl-IIRTY-SEV Ihgi' 'lan IIIIIN IIUIPIK A1 Iivr x1111I11-x xI1c's w Iuruliglilq SI11' 11c1'4I 11111 SIIILIQ' c1u1'1' IIIIQIII. ROIIICRI IJUNBAK IXII 1I11' gurls, I11' I1111-d to IC.lNl', I Anal 11c1'c1' sluppcnl wI11'11 1I1c1 1I cry I1IL'.lNL'. LIIARI IN IIYIAR of unc 1I1in1g 11111 111.11 I1.11'c 1111 I-L'.ll', II.11'1l wurlx will 11111 Iac I1is L'.Il'L'CI'. 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ROISIZRT Ifl'l'Zlil RAl D lf I .li A NOR lfI.IiM lNCi t1't't'zGr:ltAt.tr FLOTTA I4'l.l'1lNlINfi E. FLYNN lll'1'l0liY l5l.O'l0I'A A little girl, exceptionally bright, XVho strives to learnt witlt .tll her might. l'il.MlfR FLYNN Always quiet .tntl reserved is he, Yet he makes .t ltit, tlon't you .tgt'ee? J. VIIYNX l lfl':l3l'flfIf'K f:ANS filifilf L. Gl'if,lffil'Z filllflffili IHXNI f Knlll I fiklflfliltzx If f Illlffl YV. filffllffl 'll4llll5, I .IAMIW FLYNN MARCIARVI' GANS l.ORl'.'l'TA GI ,ORCil7, very gootl presitleltt, yes itttleetl, A girl mtl quiet, shy, .tml cool, Never time for Diek nor Billy, Itmes in tlte ftttttre is buttntl to stteeeetl You never hear her in tlte school. llecattse her tltougltts are .tll for Vfillie. LOUIS V. FRANK IQDITII GARlfl.l.A XVILLIAM CIFORCQIC lull ol' ntiseltief is l.ouie lfrank, Roses xtte retl, sometimes tltey're pi NVQ wutt't forget .tml we tlott't mean ntgtyhe, lyer wanting to play a prank. litlitlt is just as sweet, we think. llow Duke sang My Melaneltoly I5.thy. lllfI.lfN l5liliI5l'fRll'li CHIQSTIQR Cilflili RICGINA GMKRIQK 'ry quietly does she liluslting, .tlt so easily, Une of the girls of the senior class Xloye in our proximity, A yerv nttrtlest boy, is lte. XVlto Sells candy to all wlto pass. VIRGINIA GABISICI, l5lfRNARD LIIQORGIQ MlCl iAl.lNA GOODISKI ways ready with an oral report, Wlttfs that hoy with hair of flame? Mieltalina is reatly for fun, e iust loves things of that sort. l5ern.trt.l George lte is by name. Yet glues lter beat wltett work's to he alone. NINETEEN HUNDRED T I-IIIQTY-SEVEN Pugh 'l'1t't'r1l,y-uint CIC! 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I'1'11I1.1I1I1' i11 yc.11'x four suorc I7111' II111 II11I1'w Um' .111-I UNIV IH-II1' wlllll 14.11111 11111 11111 13111 .1h1111111I. C'I.1i1' will 11w11 .1 1.gr11uc1'y 911111. I1 xc1'111s 111 hc thc i111'1il.1I1Ic IIJI1' N E W KENSINGTON I-IIGI-I SCI-IO IlI!lII'f1' 'iving fm' nuxirc 1111111 NIIIQ1- SI11111c LQl1liAl,IlINli llliNRY Small, hlonde, and quite nierry, lhere yuu have a picture ol .lerry l.ALfliA l'1l'l,l.li l llililfORlJ NX i-ll always ihmls, as we see her pass, Ol' the secretary nl' the senuu' elass, HENIH' IUGRAIAN Ill'lRl ORl! lllhli AIOSICPH I ll-1 li M AN Thu modesx, on his unharrassed hrnw Nature had writlenf'Cientlemanl. -IOSICPIIINIQ Al lffl-Q llll l. ,ln is uf .1 serious mind, 4 And In all she's more than laind. IIILLIARI! IXOLT IlHll'Z'I'lf'lI IIUXIVK Rl-1NNl5'l'll l. llll.l,lARl5 ln all he says, Xll'aiL and see, X lamnus lsumelier l will be. lfl.lZAl5li'l'l l l lOl.li'l'lC'l l As in see pretly little l.i7lie, She slams to he forever husy, lJURO'l'llY llOl.'l' nnek! Knuclil Wllum is there? lhu-imiliy llnli with auburn hair. NIAURICH HONICK Xery studmuv, he really is, Nery impressive with that air uf his. IIOWVARU I GI , lIlHVliIili5 Ili!! S Hlil,liN M. HOXVARD Student banker, she used in he, Keeping account of all her money, SANlUlfl. l.. llOW'lfl.l.S Many 11 friend has Sammy won, y l lil' cheery words and good deeis done. lSAl3lll.l. HUGHAN Over her lessunv did she work, lfnr nexei' a study would she shirli. Rolillliill P. HUGUS Rusrling sodas in the Central llrug, Always he fills to the lop each mug. IIIYLTOIY IIYZER HUN'l'ER IRELAND JLQAN HULTON 'l'n explain her attraeliun is wry simple, Fur in each cheek ilcan has Ll diniplu. LORNA M. llUN'l'l'iR Peals upon peals of rippling laughter: lawns nt' guild fun, that's what she'x after. DEAN HYZICR Dean hails frnm the dairy farm, illrying his hest the girls to charm, JOHN T. lREl.ANlJ l wish for teachers rhey'd make this rule, lJon't give any tests in selwulf' NINETEEN l-IUNDIQED Tl-lIl2TY-SEVEN Pislqi' 'I'f1ir'ly-nm v., VIIIIK I k't'Illl' .mx VIII? W, IAQ RSI wcrs In lI1c L'.1II UI UIII Kung I'm.nsIwlI1.lII. III XIVIN I. ,IAC UIIS In uIIun, mul III .III Ins gI.1sss-s IIWNIII IIIL' I'k'Nl 5llI'I1.I'wNL v. FN IDUNAIID XV. ,IAKIKIIIUS IIc's vcry t.1II .md sn tI1.1l's why, Ile u.1rr1cs Ins In-.nd .md YIIUIIILILTS In IIIfI,I ,N QIANIFIKOONI' True .lx IIIL' nIi.1I to xI1c sun AIlI1u Il In' mul NIIIIIIKI upon. JAf'Ii!il!N JACO US .IACUIKS Y' JAM!-:luv 'III 4 .Q nn Aolxa. ,I XYXl'II,I.H .IUIINS Ii. .IHIINRON J0!4I'Il'll liASl'liZYli lil'Il.LI'Ilf Il xxx! Ill I lull Vw x lulzlvxx IANIUY IQIIXVX IIXXIIIX AIII I I'NI IANNI I I0 KAIIIRYN IOIINSON SIANISIAIIS KASPIIYYIQ In :mmm 209 -,Ixc .1nsxxcluI lI1c II-mr, Quxcl .md vcrv I-Ificicnt is sI1c, Un I1Im fm' .my wurIs xx-Is, AmI IIL'YL'l' IIrcII UI rlmis sm.lII rlmrv. Mmm' of Iwr In LIN ycnrs wL II xcv. Sl.mIcy is .ln uInI YIJIILI-Iiyl KAIIIRYN ,II .XNNI'I I4I' III'f'I I4II5, ANN JORDAN MARY I.OUISIf IQIIINAN An .III ruuml slmrl is Sis 'lu.mm-llc, XYI1islIing WIlL'l'L'YL'l' xI1c may gn, In Assuming unc fmgl, wc .Irv YIILIII, XVIII-IIN-I llnu II.1y Iwc I'.1xr ur wcl. Iiclly L-IuLIcs All Incl' sorrow. 'I4I1.1t in cvcry subiuul this gu'I is Iwrn XVIIIIANI ,IUIINS l3ANIIiI. AIOSIIIIII IDOROIIIIIA KI I,II Ii A vurv quin-I s!uII4-nl is In-, XX'I1clIu-r skip-s Ive blue or gray, IIurulI1y wiII Iv: nl journ.1Iisl, AIw.lxs I'numI wlwrc In- uuxgI1I I-I Iw. IJ.m Ins Al smIIc fm' uvcry sIzly. For sIw Im got lI1c writing jisl. ,IIIAN IIOIINSON ICF KANKO VIRGINIA KIQNNVIDY 'I'.m Imfkin' in II:-,sc vu-s ul' IuIuc, In I'umImII Inc Ins been .1 Sl.II'1 IIcr imcrcsl lics in .1 cunrsc of Iwc.u1u III-.n'n is L-umm' cIusc Lu xml. XY: Impc in future lu-'II go far. SumuI.ly 'lwiII Ive Imur wurk .1mI dx N E ulqr 'ffm W KENSINGTON I-IIGI-I SCI-IO lx lun IUCN Kl.lNIC To study stars through a telescope ls l'men's desire and eternal hope. S'l'lfl,l,A KONDZIK Stella will always he l'riendly to you and me. lihlxlfi lik!-il rxlfilt IQUXDZIK ' liREl'Ll'IY 27 A !'.1.1,4J J-Qfzlf W'Il,l.lAM RRI-il'l'Zl'R Bill will ever to us remain A football hero deserving fame! MAXINIQ KliliI'I I-'Y A very fine girl .nlilt-ne. W'illing to try every feat. liHl'lilYxX'5Hl l.ANfiI'1 li.-Klvfflllilx li.'KYVlfl'lXl'l': LHXYIH l.l'f'.-KN llxlll IXIXII lxxllfx IKYY fix lllll IIIIX RUTH KRUKOXVSKl AHXRY KIANIZ l.AUGl'll.lN KOST l.liW'lS She likes mushball and plays it with skill, Mary Alane has found many chances A news-stand he aims to own And meets her opponents with right To mdke the programs for all the dances. W'hen his high school days have flown. good will. CAROLYN KUNKl.li HUGH LAVFRY FUGFNIQ I.Il.l,l As the widow in Betty XY'l1u , Many a girl loves his red hair- Life with liugene eould seareely be dull, She her hest did try to do, lllll to Hugh, girls are just like air. Because he'x as lively as a sea gull. Cilillillfjlill l,ANCili Cl,ARlClf l.AWRllNCfli I-ILSII? MAl'i LUCAS ln doing a good deed every day, A small, brown-haired laughing lass, In dramatic plays she lakes the lead, CIlih ord's a scout in just the right way. A iuy to everyone in the class. And on her success we've all agreed. lNlARY LAPATQ5 QUl'iNTlN IAANWSON HOXWARU l.UliliY She likes lo change the style of her hair, A very good journalist could be Quent, Xvhen on his trumpet he does blow, And use a eoillure both new and rare For 'long that line he has the talent. lirom l.uley's lips the notes can llow. NINETEEN HUNDRED TI-IIIQTY-SEVEN Pugi' Tfurlry-lfm'i ANNA MAVIIULIA Shu givcx hcr htxtti .1 quucr Iittlt' twist, Anil tu hc hor p.tI yuu c.tn't rcsixt, NIKIK MALI ICICI! At Imxmg Iu: is yust .tn .tm.lti:ur3 Iiut t'vt'ry tI.tx hc ititpi'm't's, wc'rc sttrc. M,N7ltl'laA MANTZ Ntu:t.tt't'u xl,xln:trl.tQ MA'I I'IIIiW MANIZ My fnvuritc p.xstimc, nys Matthew Mnnrz, Is tu xwittg my girI .tt .my tI.tucc. IIARRIIVI' MARLQOLIS lu hccutnc .t IiI1r.trt.m xcctnx .tII right, Iiur working with I'muIts ix hcr chicf tIcItgItt. xgxxsx RFQ Q SX 'Q llAlf'I'lN Nl. TNIAHHX Y. NIAlZllI l'A MI' f'Ill'IHNl'TY MC FUHI. NH' K'HI'IIHll I' lu. Nl.xsux I. Nlxlllvrtx ut xxglulft-:tts xlt'1'lIl.l.l'tt Xlt'r'lfU'l'l'N x . 1 xu. Il' I-l'I.Xlf!' I.I'I' MAKIIN YIlfI'UIi MAZZO'l I'A ARIIIUIK INICLABKII. I'uhIit' sptntking is his g.tmt', Iiutiuu may gut mixcti with Iftctw 'I'I1v: I1IumIc rumen uf thc wlmul, As .m uratur hc'II .tt-lint-w grt-.u Ilunc. When Victor pI.iys upon his su. II1: sI.xyx the girls .iw it gcncr.tI rulc. IJOROTIIY MASON CZYRII. McANIIIiI'iNII'S -IOIIN MCCRACKIQN Ilurnthy Mason is tlutut .tmI shv, A vcry guuti tIipIum.tt iw our Cy, Iis'tI-I1t'tttIt'tI .Iuhn ix .t wnwihIt- I.i.I, With .t xmih- Im' cvctw' cw. Ilt- ni,-vcr I.it-ki fur .m .1IiIsi. Uxtl.tIIy good and xcItIum IwgttI. MARION MASUN RICIIARIJ McCfIII'fSNI Y IfI.VIl'i McCRIfIQiII'I' 'I'hcrc'x nuthmg slit- wuuItI ixtthut' thi Iiii:h.trtI, wItu's Irum tht- II.H'I11lll!IC.l II.tmI, A sccrct.try thu .timw tu hc, 'I4h.tn just to xing .t sung Iur yuu, Ciivtw us xumt- rhythm thtt'x simply gr.tntI. Anti wt' hupc that tI.ly wma to wc. ,IKISIIIIII MAZZO'I l'A IiiIIII'.Ii'I' McCflII,I.UhI I,I',SiIII'iIi IYICfiI'iARX' A Iiitt' xI1uum.tIsur hc will m.tIst', In II, O. II. sh-pt Rulst-rt McCluIIum, As. hc ushers .ll Iv.tsItcth.lII games., Than cvcrytlimg will just he i.tIu:. I'crh.tps ht' w.ts pI.iying puwum. If.tmiIi.ir ht- grows with the pI.1ycrs' immcs. NEW KENSINGTON I-IIGI-I SCI-IO Pugi' 'l'furl-y-four OL ROSI-I Mei 9 R ICGOR Sweet Rosie O'Gr.1dy eould've been Rose, Numerous friends and very few foes. ROISIQRT MeVl'iY A dashing young nmn is Bob Mevcy, W'l1o's also studious, carefree, and gay, BIC GREUUK C. BIENK DIC VEY D. DIENK CHARl.lCS MICNK Wlhy do you blush so easily? W'on't you tell us why, Charlie? DAVID MENR possessing one of those rhythmic minds, ln music history, much pleasure he finds. RIENTTZE'li'l'i BIIKE MIUIYLEIXY DIIKESELL XVILLIAM MFN'l'Zlil,l. Ai1enrion's .ittraeied ne.ir and far, When liill comes by in his big, new car, l:RANCl'ilil.A lNllDDl.lfBY I-fverybody likes the chance lo swing our Sally at Q1 dance. LOUIS MIKIQ A newspaper boy, you may be now, You'lI own the plant someday, somehow. CHARLES M IKFSFLI, Really not serious-sometimes gay, A very nice boy in his very own way. IWORGAN' IWIORRONV INIORIIACK IVIIYRRAY EDGAR MORGAN At Ken Hi hels Tl resident, Ot' the Sump Club hels the president. ANDREW' MORHACK Andy drives an Oldsmobile, l.ike Andy Mellon he must feel. VERA MORRONV Xlfhen you'rc blue, why don't you borrow A sunny smile from Vera Morrow. ROBERT li. MURRAY Of gi very lik.1ble disposition, Bob's bubbling over with ambition. R. NIYERS NETOSKIE S. BIYERS l!l Il'ISll ROBERT MYIQRS His quiet, unassuming air Marks him ll gentleman anywhere, SAMPSON M YIQRS Wsmiider if he'll be ll newspaper man Since he was editor of the Kentoni-.xn. FLORA Nlf'l'OSKllf She gives her yarn one skillful twirl, Next she'll knit, and then she'll purl. GABRIEL OFIIQSH ln his fluent and smooth flowing speech, He always finds words within his reach. NINETEEN I-I UNDRED T l-l I Q T Y - S E V I'a,ei' Tlrirlvy EN Iulms lmlulwy rnnnllgus xx.1y' up lxiglm, Ill' l7llllKlN Pl.lllK'X wl1.Ll1 l'L'.lllY lls 4 f'XlVl'.l x IX xml swcul gall as sln' l.UilY Cyl4Rl lXlllA xYl0l'llN .lml lcltcrs just slip ln' IOHN Ullll As nvcr mln- keys lwr llngcrs lly. HARRY l'AlN'l'l'R SL-lmmslk uknv lun mlm: is .1lI, .'XR'I'l Nil Ul IYU s luxsx .ls .I lwu' U lfur Rui, xlw unc nlnng is tkmlnlmll. nl.l.l1Z 0'l'Rl1:MllA :nl,lYu l'xlXl'l4:l: 1. I-,u.r:1n x 1-,um 1-I-:ru I-I-:lm 1-u-:xnuc 1-1 rr rm: I I Xl l I I l l'XlIlil!xX ll Y l'l'fHlll'l N l'llll.ll'l'N llllllllnllwlfl YK Xl l.X1'l'l IVIYX I l I Chl ARK l'Al,l 'IHIA ' .IOIIN l'l'filK AMl l.lA l'llflXlNllf lm' C l.ll'.l, umglx llrnps .Irv xury l1.1mlx lww mln- limcs when wc lmvc l1c.lr1l, JX l.lllj.1ll, .1 gigglu, .mal yuu will wc, lu um- .1 urlnl .m.l -urxu .ls L.1mly. ,Iulm lm-ls ullcr .1 single wurnl. 'l'l1.1t ymfrc in mm-Ii.1's umnpnny. 'l'I Rl'S,'X l'.fXl,lL'lHl4.'X .'XN'l4OlNlf'l l'lf l'lfRlJl'lUS SAMUI-Il. l'll,l.l'l l'lfRl Kmmnm-u'l.ll 1 lulm mmulus llrws slu' rnzul, Su lllIlL'I .tml lmsllful is Antoincltv, lu mmc folks Sam llllglll lay your nanu Aml cu-ry rulr slw tru-s lu lu-ull, 'l'lx.l1 wc sguu-ly cvun knnw luur yul. llut tu mln-rs ir's Piggy just tllc uma lJORO'l'llY l':XRli ROSlfl.llA l'lfRR ROl'llfR'l' POTTLE A liull- girl wlm is pclilc, Rusk-ll.1 willm lmir uf mvcn lluu, Always docs lu- srrul .xml xtrillc, Aml vcry crisp .mll U-ul 1-1 uwct. Swuvllv slmlcs llwc wlmlc alay lluruugll. As uvcr mu-rings llc nlncs pre-wiglc. glllgl l'll l'lXliKk3NlQ'lCLf ll1Xfl'1l,l. l'llll,ll,l'S W'Al,l.ACfl'l l'L5W'l'll,l, wlllfll for .Inc you wusln um lu-wk, llucl .nlw.lys finds il musc for glcc 'lla clumsc .1 Puwcll wc .wc lmmllmc, Ill-'s in llw lulmmlx wlll1 41 lmulx, Wllwn slmls llnlslwml lwr ll. O. ll. WI- mucll prcfcr ln clnmsc Klwm lmllx E W KENSINGTCDN l-IIGI-l SCHO l' 'ffurlx' ur XY'll.I,lAM POWI-ZLL ll' it isn't wl.lll.lCC it's the other, lfoi' XY'illi.nn to Wmllilee is .1 twin brothe MAKClfl.l,A PRANIIQNXWCZ Yer the mighty oce.m's span, She wants to sail to .1 foreign land. LIZROY PRINLIIQ An ardent fun of every sport, Fortune's favor he tries to eourt. -IAMICS PR YOR From the South he must be sent, Q As he has such ,1 perfect accent. XVM. l'OXVl'IIiL I'RlNl'l'I l'RANll'IN'IL'Z PRYUR nrwriif im- M H.-.H -mc -, I .. .... . .. lftxlivlff lflflfllqlf lflilll' ,HI'ZYXlll1lYQ HlVlll'iIfl'5 RllWl'IXlll'llfful':ll l.AVlfRNlf RADI-QR CAROLYN lilflSCll MARY Rlvlvlilili lilithe, gnv, and full of life, A quick little laugh and lo! Greatly liked by you .tnd nie, With never time for sorrow and strife. Cary Reiseh you will know. Our little Mary will .1lw.iys be. JULIUS RAKVIC WILBUR Rlfljl' lflililill ROBIQRTS A person who likes to proscrezstinnte, And when ,x lndv's in the case lt's Agreed by tout le monde, Thinking that it's never too late. You know all other things give pl.1ce.', il'l1.1l lfdith's Ll decided blonde, ALBIQRT RAUSCHIQR l'iVlfliYN Rl'iXlX l3ll,l,Y ROl'ml'iR'l'SUN At shorthand does he excel, As Sl student in Latin, we gill know Very earnest when he talked, llc finds the words are easy to spell, She simply loves ffmf Cicero, Bill .lt nothing ever hallked. RlCHARl7 RlflMliR W'l-XLTHR RlfYNOl.l7fi l l.l,lS ROSl'fNl5l'RCil'iR In the gym you'll Hnd him play From Springdale did he appear, lfllis is n banker now, At basketball every single day. And of his many deeds we hear. He docs the best that he knows how. INETEEN HUNDRED TI-IIIQTY-SEVEN Page Tlvirlj XIAR Y RUSSINL. IIm1I4Iu'1'1111111 1s IICI' vI11n'I U1111c1'11 lHI11'1' pm1111111s nI11n's SIIL' xp111'11. MARi1,'XRI'I' R USNOK ,R XXI' Inqw lII.lI sI1u w1II m111v1I.11 Iw .'X Ncrv u1111lw1n'11l wL1'cl.11'1. RIQRIECTCZA RUSSI7l.I. .I11IIy Iicuky, full nf 11111, 2XIw.1ys I1.uI IIQI' I1-swm 1I1111c. S'I'IiI.l,A RUSSIKZK I11 SIl0I'lIl.ll1lI dues sI10 cxCcI, 1X11II in I1c1' work wc wixI1 In-11 wuil. lcoxslxls Rl'sQl':l.l. Rl'HXlli'Ii RUSSIFIQ s HXC-IHI. NXIXI IINIXX I . NXXI 'iK'lAl l'Ilf Nfllllflill' NI4lll'I'lIX1Ill NX XX ll 111 XIIPHI X XXI v S1qll':l 'llC Nlll l ll Nl IIXX Xlfll I . YIJXNI I X' R Yl.II I IfRI IXX SIXM I S'I'IlI' R SQfIII.I K.fX'I' II 11-I.11uI 111 1I1c 111.1111-rw 111 V1'r1.1gIc1 gum. .X wry I11lIL' LI1II'Ix'L'yCl'I ITCJKIIX, XX'I11Ic 111 I..1w CIJM SIIG 1I.11Iy xils II1' xI1u11I1I i11I1c1'1l 1111 s111.1II 1111114 XX'I1u 111 s1111Iyi111.g wus I1L'l' duty. I11 1I11111gI11, I1cr Iwows xI1c 1111011 knils. KAIIII RINI RYXX'1XIi NORMAN SAM R.'XI,I'II SIIUI,'I'Z 'XI1x.11s wrm11s .1111I .1Iw.11x Ixuml, .X11 .lI'LICl1l gulf PIJlX'L'l' is I1c, Ile 11Ll1nI111's IIIC 11lI1c1' Imyw, Ix.111 1111111 Iria-111Ix 1x1II I1111I. XX'I1u gum I11 lI1u 11.11110 ui' 'I'II1y, II1s KIl'0IllL: 11111111 is 111'u11xI11p111s. IRI DA SAKUI SRX' RUIII SCIIIXIVITR ROIIIQRI Sf:IIUI,B!XCII HX' Il 'I O R Y I.1II .1111I 1I.1rI1, wg-'ll .11I11111 XX'.11rI1i11g tI1c I1.1II IIyi11g 1I1r11ugI1 sparc. I mm- 1111. Ixn-11 II1 ix I1c1' crx. 1' .IIXXHIXN xr.-c111x 111 111.1Iic .1 I1i1. IIc givcs it .1 CI'.lL'Ii2 IIICII runs lu IIIWI lux X'IRi1INI,'X SIXI XIJX IXIRI II!XRK5I,I7 SC1III ,I I'ICI IJXURJX SC'IIXX'lXR'I'f ,X 111.1uIc11 I'.llI', .1 111.111Ic11 111II1, I11 1I.1xx 111 cm11c .ls 111 II.lyx of ymn l'.1II I1c1' Skippy, 1I1.ll's I1c1' 11.11110 Uppmm-II 111 .1II lI1.11'x lllCI.ll1k'I1UIX. XX'1II I11' v1'u1'k in tI1c Lcn ccnl store? IIcc.111w sI1c'w quite .1 pI.1yfuI QIJIIIC, NEW KENSI l'1l4q1 'l'f111'l1 wllqfrl NGTON HIGI-I SCI-IOOI. I1I,ORIiNKlI-Q SIQMUNI Always striving tn mln her Iiest, Iflurenee keeps paee with the rest. CASEY SHAMIQY Casey likes an oral repurt Anil any other world nt' IIIJI sort. st-:MUNI s.1lA1:It'li sllixblln' lf. SILAHYI SUSANNIC SHARICQK Chicken is her favorite meat, And exery day of it she'1I eat. FRANCES SILAGYI Accurate and sure, her fingers go flirting XY'hen at a typing machine vhe is sitting. ll sll M YI slutvv IIXI INII UN I'II'iI,I'iN SIIAGYI ilihis little girl, so it seems, Always sits in clams and dreams. MARY SILVIS In he uflieial taster at the great 97, XY'1iuInI send her up to the seventh he ' SAM SIMON Ile sits in class sn quietly Xlianitlering which question his will he AI.IC'I-f SIMPSON In care for the xick Alice aspires, Ami this cmbotlies all her desires. s1Nt'l..xll1 slilxxliili llulxx lllll II I7UCiIfNIi SINCLAIR Doing his wurlt in a hit and miss way, Smiling Iiugene gets along through his day. MARY SKIMBA Mary eherishes the desire In he a singer in the ehuir, PEARL SKINNITR A tall, fair, hlunde, ynung girl, Sweet of face, and hair with a eurl. I5RI5UIfRICIIi SIQUIIIVSKI When he's finished playing his aeetmrtlitm, Ifyerytinc wishes to hear it again. sxllslhrzl-:lt N. sxllrll l swlllll N Nlllll AIUNI1 SMIiI.TZIiR Iiur story writing she has a flair: And in poetry too she's quite fair. IQTHIZI. SMITH In many curls she keeps her hair, With careful and painstaking eare. SI IIRLI-'Y SMITI I She's sn fond of pretty elmlit-s. She tleclxs herself in clainty furhelnws WILLIAM SMITII Always ready to have some fun W'hen his daily work Ite's done. INETEEN UNDIQED T I-IIIQTY-SEVEN 1'if,qi' Tllfl'fVI lIfIl I11 sp1111x sI11 s 11r111c1I 111 I11' IC.lkIL'I', A1 k'lII'I'L'I!I 1-wnls .1 wry 1g11111I r1'.11Ic1'. II1x .1rl 11 n1.11'Y1'I1111s 111 scug A11 .ll'IINl I11' 11'1II 1111111-1I.1y I1c. MARII IA SOIAJTXIUN ANN SUUl,1lIII'liIi A 1'I11'1'ry x111IIu, .1 I'1'i1:111II1' 1.11'c1'li11g Y1111'II Iin1I j11y in cvury 111c1'1ing. QQI'.ORC1I' SUPCIIIAK IQMMA SPAKUXYSRI ' A SICIILICIA girl wI111's 1.1II .1n1I 1I.1rI1, A111I gI'.lCL'I.llI .1s IIIC I'c.11I11'1'1'1I I.II'Ii, NIDLIYAIKUN Sl1l'l1I'l'I'If'K Nlll'1'H.KI'Ii 5l'AliKIIYNIil NI'lIflxS NI'lflll'I1I1 NI'l'fX PIXN 5l'I'f4liI1l'IY Flvfllf 'IIAYIAIR NI'll'IHIX4. I XFIIIXNIQY NIRAIIWIY 5l'RllIYFIil Sxflxlflf TIIIUAI KN SARAII SPARKS IIII I II' 5'l4IfVI NS I l5l.IX SUZIO N.lI.lII 1s 11'r1 1111111 111' IC.lI', I51'11111'1I 111 IIIL' s1111Iy 11I' SI10I'lIl.IIl1I, I11'ry L'.ll'C 1I11cw I11: 1I1:I'y I111' 111-vcr .1 w11r1I Ir11111 I11-r wc IlC.lI'. Ii1lI1c w1II 111.1Ixc .1 g11111I Ivnsincss n1.111. XYIII1 1I1c lwinklc in I1ix cyc. SAIONII. SI'II RING IOUISI5 S'I'RA'I I'ON I I5XY'ARI7 SWINI-QR A 111-rs1111 wI111 I11v1-1 I'1'11'111Iw .lllll I111111c, V1-ry 111111-1'c is Ulll' I.1111isc, I11 I'11111I1.1II I11: I1.1s IILIKIC .1 nnnwl N1111'r1- x11r1' 111 Iin1I 1I11' 41g11'I S.1I11111c. I11 1I11i111g .IIIYIIIIIIQQ 111 pIc.1sc. XY1' I111pc I1c'II gn 1111 winning f.ll1lL RIQ IIARII SPRUUII IJAVII7 S'I'UCfRI.I'Y .IIII.I7A TAYLOR II1x 1111111111111 1I111-s11'1 s1'r1'1' 111 l1I.lI4 II11 ll1.llI.lXL'I1lk'III 11I' LI11' I1.1xI1c1I1.1II s11u.l1I. Yury sI11' wlwn Iirsl 11111 grccl Ilcr II1s I'1'U'I'1I .11 .1 I1.1sI11-1I1.1II SI.ll'. Wc k'.lI1 1I11 11111I1i11g QI11- I1111 l.1111I. I3111 s111.'l.1I1Ic v1'I1cn 1111cc I'11ll 111cc1 I111 IIJWARIJ S'I'ASIIINSIxY iQIaR'I'RUI7I'l SUROXVSRI 'I Ifl7I'I'II IIIONIAS IKIIX'.ll'1I 1.111 1311 .1111 pI.11'1', .1111v1'I1c1'1'. lI1'1'111 ' I11'ings Ii11r1I1 in 111.1rvcI11111 11111c, N111 11111 1.1II. 11111 11111 IC.lll, I11r I11s I1I.11'Is I'111'1I w1II 4131-1 IIIIII 1I1crc. 'IiI1.- 11I1'.1-i11g 11111111Ix 111' IIIC xyI1111I111111'. N111 11111 IIJI, j11x1 in I1clwcc11. NE l'11tqr lim I1 W KENSINGTON I-IIGI-I SCI-IO ROSALYN IIMISLIN Iliere is .1 lwinlile in l1er eyeg She is tl1e Sen of tl1e Tri-Hi-Y. VIRGINIA TRIQIQS Llinny ix .1 girl wlw never! I7is.1ppi1i11ls i11 l1e1' every e11eIe.1vur. 'FIBIIKLIX 'l'UliCU 'l'lu'1l1:S 'VUSIXH YOLANIDIC TURCIO Ifrnni lier wurk in 111'L we linnw Tlizlt sl1e'll p.1inL pielurex for n1.1ny .1 slmw. KIOIIN TUSING Ilaippy-5,311-lileky L19 l1e can Ive, ll can .zlwnya the luriglil side me Nixx .xxlldlflxtalcx Vldlirlcl li. XYAIAQIAIR WARl41ll.xAl YANHHX XINIRXXD Sl. NYALKI R XV.KSlllXf NJN XIOIIY VAN AMIZRINGFN In gI1m111y fits of ll1CI.ll'lCl1UIy, XY'e'Il seld11111 ever find Miss Molly. ANNA VANERY Slie builds l1e1' cnwiles i11 1I1e air, 'I'l1ey end on e.11'tl1g slie LIoesn't care, ANGICIINIC VI-1l,TRI Y11u'll know 1here'w miwehief in the crowd, XXIIICII little Angie lauglis out loud. XY'II.LIAM VFSTRAND On the ice truck you will see XY'iIli:1m will most always be. IIIJITII XYALKIQR In nieetingx of tl1e Tri-IIifY Club Iiilirli .15 president srills tlie Iiulsbub. MABICL XVALRIZR XY'l1iIe xiiiclying sn il'ILIl1iIl'IOlISlY, Nlabellw .1 nurse of l1igl1 degree. RICHARD W'ARIiI'IAM Ricl111rcI's quietness will may be An awe: and not A liability. LUCY XVASHINGTON Morplieus takes into hiv keep, Iuey, wl'1u's always falling asleep. NV.-x1'snN WAVHII XYA'I l UIINSII IX Jo11N wATsoN lle.1ling i11 land .1mI the mile nf luis Occupy must of xlaekiek rlmugliu. ROY NYAFIAVII Bud is .ilwnys l1e.1rd to tell 'I'l111L his best girl is I..111r.1 Belle, KIQNNIQTH VVAUGH On 113111. of alninsv. any kind Kenneth IilieS to speak l'1iS mind. ROSE WIIQINSTLIN Very nice indeed ii Riv, W'l1O when sl1e l'1aS, will alwayS give, NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN Pagz' Forty-mzc QIISSII MAI, WIIIII' An .ltlilvtic tlircvtor, AIt'ssiC Mac, You tIl't'.lm of Iwuig, th.it's what tht-y say, FRANCIS W'IItIJl. Iihix nicl'rx' Imv might cvcli hcguilc .I .X Iiorw into giving Iiorth .1 smilc. .' XYlll'l'l'J WIIGHNIAIY Nu - ! 1 N' I ' , f P x I , .lOIf XVIIIRNIY .loc svcms to Iv: comim't'ci.tIIs inclimul, Ifot' 'long that coursu his snlwiccts .irc Iii XVILSON WINSI.OXY' XX ilsoit rt-.illy is, .ls hc would suv, IIll'l'L'5lCLI in topics of tht- tI.lt'. I-zlbl. Xt'lNHl.UW Ill'-IIHIICXYII Z xlllfxllihl I ICKHIIHY IAVI' .-Xl.lll4ZIiI' l'l'I5.X XX NYYII If Y.Xll'I'i Yllllli ll-IIIHII lUl':l'1l,XlK I llflxl XI VI'-'NNI I Y XXIII IiKII XYILKZ -IIIAN YIiAKI,IiY .IKTIIN JXI III'Ii'Ii NI.mv, many I'C.ll'N from now, Slit' is .t girl of high I'L'NL'l'YC, OI .ill thc cI.tss, Ilucls is tht- flowing XY.-'Il rt-mt-mlwr him .ts iust 'llnovt' XYow'. Aittl from lit-r goal will ncvct' swcrvc. It'x YUIAQ' It.ll'aI to tame him down. IIIII I.III RI XYOUNII Il CARMIQN YOIIIf NIICIIAVI. DI-' PAIN1.-X Itlicllwcrt may lu' his n.tmt', ,X hippy Iittlt' tomhoy she, 'I'hc worItI's no lst-ut-r if' wc WUI'l'y, Ihit IIci't hrings htm just tht- saint. Whose Iiicml it is .1 joy to Iw. IiIu's no Iongvr, if wc INlI'l'j.n t,l'NI-X'lI Vl1 XXUZNIVKI JXRNOI I7 ZAVI7 ,IOSFIIII IJUDA tvootl to look upon, In-tit-r to know, .'XZ'llIC'N Iiortl wt-'Il .iIw.iys rcinctnht't', Io .tltuntl thc tI.lm't's of Kcn Ili. NI.my .t Iricml .mtl not .t loc. Wlictlici' 't Iv: Mat, -lutiu or Scplci11Iwt'. The only iIit'.uIc Suhool hot tx.ts I. SAXI YA'I'I S I'iI3W'AIlIl ZANIITIII, .IAIXII'iS Ii.'XIiINIi.'XII Alu-.its wtuiring .1 clwury grin. Itltlic strivcs with .ull his miglit Ilt-K .1 IiI'4.'l1CI1Il1.ll1 who cniots As ht' strivvs his way to win. In school to Im .t shining light. .XII thu wititct' sports of boys. NEW KENSINGTON I-IIOI-I SCI-IOOI. Pug: I ot'lt'ffu'u ROliliR'I' VR ANCI1' X l1.1-.kc1l1.1ll pl.lyL'l' wl111111 I'lI 111'111'e Xll lllQ girls like, lwecnuxe l1e'm x11111111l1. DONALD GARLITTS In 111eel1.111i1's ll1111's interests l.1y. I 11' .1 111.11'l11111st l1e1l lve 5111110 1l.1y. l RANl'l'I fiI'INl I'IS UARLI'l l'N GRHLO W'AI.TlfR UIQNUTIS His 111i111'l is steeped i11 111.11l1e111.11ie.1l lure, And CYCl'yUl1C calls l1i111 l'1'11fexs111'.,' LOUIS GRICCO He l.1ugl1s 111 1l1is, l1e l.111gl1w All 1l1.1l, .lust keeps 1111 l.111gl1i11g, .lllkl 11e1'1'1' gets l-.ll, ll.KNX.X 1llll.l1ll':lf llxxillfl KXAIINNIQI ll XlH'ANI'1lNlU XII' .'Xl lll7NI'i 11111x11e 1111s.1c 11111x 1111111 1111111111 1111111111 NAI!!-TN HANNA .IOSIQPH KQNOZZI ANCllfl.O MARCANTONIU H1-1'1-X .1 lmy 1l1.11 ytlll 111:11 ll1lIlCYQ NI111-N .1 1c.1sc 111 sure as you live, H.1r1lly .1 Ytlllllkl from klinkx is l'lC.lI'1lQ It l11- l1.14 11111ice, 1111tl1i11g else will l1l.llICl'. Vlqllf 1'.1v1, 111 eve1'1'1111c l1e will give. H11111' by l111u1' lie bLly'i 11111 .1 w11r1l. lflilililflillfli HI-IBNFR XVILLIAM JOHN .IOHN MATOVCIK ll111113.:l1 1i111i1l, l:l'C1l is l'C.llly .1 pip C'111'l1' is .1 S111cli1111s 8011, -lllllll i9 l1rigl1t. we .1ll .11l111il, lll .1111 1.111111 of er11fts111.111sl1ip, XVI111 .llW'.lyS l1.1s l1is w111'lx well 1l1111e lfull uf 111iwel1ief.111d11f wit. MAYNARIJ HOl,l,ll R THADFUS KANHNSKI RAYMOND NlCAl:ljf7Slf Xl1y11.11'1l'x xleepiiww, we fe.1r, 'l'rgl1le SCl1o11l's mmxlel of .1 well-1lr1rSse1lb11yg R.lyI11L7llLllS rezuly 1I1c news X11 tellg H11 been 1l1e iopic for 111.111y .111 C.ll'. T11 11'c.11' fine uI111l1c1 is l1is greatest juy. lletter yet, tl1e news l1c'll aell. JOHN HOSAC THIiODORlf KlfI.l.lQR VERNON l,ARKHll.l. Ol .ill tl1e scl11111l kllll1I1 is must slim, .X 1'.11'e C1lI11P1lLlI1Ll uf j11lli1y, frulic, lillll, l11 l1ix xludies lie r.111kx l1igl1, E .all lllt scl11111l w1111l1l l1e 1111t-swim. XYl111 1'elisl1e.l .1 julie .1111l 1'ej11iee1l i11 .1 pun! His tC.1el'1ers praise l1i111 111 tl1e sky. NINETEEN HUNDRED Tl-IIIQTY-SEVEN Page l:Ill'fVY-fl7l't't I'l'Zl4l RAY SALATA I' MVP! I Q KDl'1NhY 'illI'ARI'IH HARRY l'Izl,I 'liaxidermy is a Imlmlsy rare, llui llarry's Where any inleresl is DAVID l'ONX'lfl.l. miseliiefhs going round 'l'here David Powell may be found FRANK RAY right there. 'lihe grime on Frank Ray's face may be Some indicaliun uf his energy. RIOHN SADHSK Y llis spare time when out of sclwrsl, lle spends on the river as Ll general GICORGIZ SALATA llis seriuus manner only tends 'llu win for him a lmst of friends. IEARL SHFARFR l .1rly rn bed and up with the sun, Abit cum pedibus ad Kenxingum. ANDREW' STEETS As a practical joker, Skeeter is kno AL his friends' expense, his wir has S'l'Hl'I'I'S TRAINI 'l'lM'KlI'VQ ZYXYAN RALPH TIMMINS Always contrary, he never agrees, rule. Yet all his friends he aims um please. DUll,lO TRAIN! Life is a laugh, so says he, And such llc hopes 'Lwill eunlinue L0 be JOSEPH ZYVVAN From way down l.ng.m's lfcrry way, -Iue eumes lame num every day. wng shown, il' Noi Cirunflmlifzg NEW KENSINGTON I-IIGI-I SCH Page Fnrly-four GOL asa of inafesn Uflifzfy-.sigfif Presidenr - Vice President Secrerary - Treasurer - Board of Ac'rivi'ries - Sponsors - - Tom Foryi' James Lavery Regina Mazur John Pelegrinelli Helen Murray Richard Freeman Miss Barranco Miss Klingensmirh Class ,138 A Rooms 3OI-SOLL '-iix 3I2 Billy Abboll, Dorolhy Abdo, Nagi Abraham, Frank Adams, Roberl Adams, Allan Aimen, Minnie Akins, Moses Alberl, Nick Alberl, Georgene Allan, Roberl Allen, John Allen, Lurenna Aller, George Aller, Grace Marie Anderson, William Anderson, Joe Ansilio, Louis Anlal, Margarel Armilage, Edward Aszkiniewicz, Geraldine Baish, Dorolhy Jean Baker, Slada Banachowski, Chesler Baranow- ski, Doris Barber, Roberl Barnes, Marlin Baumann, Oscar Baum, Juanila Bayne, Jane Beacom, Flerberl Beadnell, Sylvia Beals, Al- lred Belli. 302 Mary Fassell, l-loward Fassell, Marie Farnelh, Ida Mae Farnelh, Mary Feledik, Slella Fer- ence, Helen Fink, Edna Mae Fink, Belly Lue Finch, Robert Finch, John Finney, Merle Felz- gerald, Trueman Flelcher, Dennis Flelcher, Carolyn Fonlaine, Tom Foryl, Sophie Foryl, Glenn France, Dick Freeman, Mildred Fryer, Waller Gable, Jerry Galanl, Lesler Gallagher, Marcella Gallagher, Mary Galzerano, Mike Gancas, Grace Garrison, Bealrice Gallo, Nick Gallo,Slanley Gawlik,Dorolhy Geiger, Henri- ellaGeiger,Anna Mae George, Marlha Gidos, Berlha Gilmore, Valda Giuliani, Mary Belle Glendening, Margarel Gloviczky, John Good- lel, Vernon Gould, Faye Gourlay, Genevieve Gowaly, Mamie Grays, Margarel Grazier, Sylvia Grinder, Jennie Guz, George Kushner. 30I William Benzer, Margarel Beringer, Carolyn Bernardi, Dorolhy Beulh, Richard Bevan, John Billerice, Roberl Bloller, Don Braden, Richard Brown, Dorina Brunelli, Lyle Bryan, Thresia Buckner, Ann Burchick, Donald Buller, Jeanne Cable, Roberl Cable, Lavina Campbell, Ruth Carrier, Alberl Carler, Geraldine Carulhers, Norma Chamrod, Mike Cherom, Jean Cherry, Dorolhy Cochran, Bessie Cohen, Edison Con- ner, Roberl Conner, Irene Connor, Deloris Cowen, Domenica Cullia, John Cunningham, Marlha Cusler. 304 Slanley Kalawrski, Nagy Kanaan, Rila Kaulz' man, Charles Keilzer, Eulah Keller, Jimmy Kerr, Edward Kieszek, Anna Mae Klaes, Rulh Kleisner, Miriam Klingensmilh, Rosemary Knise, Waller Kochanski, Mirian Kondek, Millie Kozelnicky, Reinald Kosikowsky, Sophie Kozlowski, Dorolhy Krause, Wanda Krynicki, Slanley Kubal, Blanche Kubil, Slanley Kubil, Joseph Kuchla, Belly Kumacheski, Clair Kunlz, Alvin Kyle, Ralph Lacey, Kalherine Lamie, Sam Laporle, John Lalona, Charles Lavery, James Lavery, Raymond Leech, Dor- olhy Mae Leiperlz, Roberl Lilli, Paul Lindh, Harold Lindh, Ralph Lillle, Ann Lilvinovicz, William Long, Sam Lucci, John Lukomski, Dana Lulher, Dorolhy Lyle. Class 38 Rooms 3I2 302 Class '38 Rooms soo-3o8 309 Virginia Davidson, Rose Daugerdas, Paul Da- vis, Ruby Dawson, Arlhur Delzelice, Fannie Delzelice, Bob De Lollo, Manuel De Luca, Alberl De Mayo, Edilh Derry, Mary Devlin, Lamonl Dickey, Sue DiGirolamo, Sleve Do- mansky, Helen Drzymala, Charles Dunbar, Geraldine Easley, Don Easles, Thomas Eckels, Donald Eckman, Louise Edmond, James En- lry, Jean Everharl, Mildred Eyler, Edilh Euwer. 308 Kalhleen Adams, Jack Bell, Rila Belli, Edna Naamy, Joseph Nader, Edward Nasser, Rose Neahrnia, Mary Neahmia, Laverne Nealer, Mariory Nevling, Dorolhy Niland, Slanley Novak, Calherine Nullall, Belly O'Brien, Calherine O'Connell, Joe Olivo, Sam Qlivo, Lollie Olszewski, Minnie Pallone, William Pal- lone, Marie Park, Beallie Parsons, Joseph Pali, Amelia Peck, Sue Pedalella, John Pele- grinelli, Carl Pessolano, Harry Pelhick, Waller Piemme, Helen Pierce,Carl Poole, Alberl Preis- ser, Roberl Primosic, Delores Quigley, Olga Rakvic, John Raline, Charles Redman, Dudley Reed, Helen Reimer, Olga Reisch, Jim Ren- ock, David Roberls, Lynn Roberlson, Roberl Robinson, Lois Rool, Billy Ross, Melvin Ross, Amelia Roll, Wanda Rolkowski, lrene Rysak. 303 Kalhleen Haley, Merle Hancock, Rulh Han- key, Thomas Hanna, Glenn Harkins, Pierre Harlman, Clyde Haslell, Eva Hasson, Belly Hayes, Jack Havely, Emma Hebner, June Helgerl, Roberl Henderson, Virginia Henry, Ernesl Hess, Berlha Heyer, Russel Hirlz, Harry Hobaugh, Kalhryn Holloway, Frank Holl, lrvin Honick, Erank Horenzy, Corinne Howieson, Mary Hryczyszyn, Roberl Hughan, Mansil Hurlbul, Arlhur Johnson, Elhel John- son, Florence Johnson, Helen Johnson, John Johnson, Kenzo Johnson, Mary Johnson, Jose- phine Jones, Emaline Joseph, Hilda Joseph, Dorolhy lmm, Rhoda lsaac, Roberl Klingen- Anna Auslin, William Breed, Edward Bud- wicz, William Burgarl, Helen Gallo, Sophia Lilvinovicz, John Magoulis, Charles Mangini, Erances Mangone, Rose Marello, Louis Mar- rash, Anna Marolli, Arlhur Masnick, Rulh Mason, Leo Maleya, Helen Mazur, Regina Mazur, Edilh Mazza, Eugene McAllisler, Wil- bur McCready, Tommy McDade, Rulh Mc- Ginnis, Doris McHugh, Belly Mcllwain, Waller Mclieever, Louise McKinnon, Janel McQuaide, Margarel Ann Mears, Rulh Menk, Reynold Mennillo, Jane Meyer, Dorolhy Mike, Louis Miller, Joe Mitchell, John Mish- lal, Joe Moran, Rosella Mohr, Dorolhy Mohr, Harry Monlgomery, Eugene Morlon, Lesler Mulholland, Helen Murray, Edward Myers, Lucille Summerville. is lp Q L. Eau f,r-I . 1 0-151- Class 38 Rooms :sos 3o7 I'i1,qi' I M 1 Class '38 Vocational I g I ly-rigfil ZI4 Anna Sack, Abraham Sam, Joseph Sam, Alvina Sarknas, l-lelen Schweiss, Virginia Schlarman, Charles Sconing, Marlha Semran, Millord Seraline, Jean Singer, Edward Shal- ler, Wayne Shearer, Roberl Sheldon, Dorolhy Shepherd, Mike Shonesky, Margarel Shulick, Alex Silagyi, Dorolhy Slaler, Slanley Slezycki, Adelyn Slugocki, Eileen Smalana, Eslher Smilh, Philip Smilh, Violel Smith, Frank Socha, Gerlrude Soenlgen, Edna Sommer, Olga Speck, Waller Speck, Kalherine Spewock, Arvella Spohn, Paul Sladlerman, Joseph Sla- niszewski, Jeanne Slanley, Margarel Slarr, Laura Sleinhagen, John Slracuzza, Val Jean Slresky, Rinhold Susek. ZI3 Vaughn Taylor, Dick lemplin, Marie Theis, Rila Everard Thompson, Mary June Thomas. Rulh Thomas, Cecilia limko, Slephen Timko, Verna Marie lreese, Nancy Claire Turney, Wallace Tylinski, Peler Vailkus, Frank van Ameringen, George Veilch, Selma Venger, William Venus, Rulh Wachler, Belly Walker, Ralph Wallenbaugh, Virginia Wardzinski, Ger- aldine Walls, Dorolhy Wareham, Charles Weichsel, Raymond Weinberg, Joe Wellner, Myrlle While, Joseph Widmer, John William Wiles, Myrlle Wilks, Belly Williams, Janel Eileen Williams, l-lenry Williams, Clara Wielo- bob, Corinne Woodard, l-lelen Woolslayer, Raymond Woomer, Samuel Yingsl, Sleve Yuschak, John Zahier, Anlone Zawrolny, Lois Vee Zender, Frances Zine, Agnes Ziola, Mall Zunic. VOCATIONAL Ralph Adams, Joseph Balash, Clare Beacom, Clyde Beacom, George Behanna, Andrew Codelka, Daniel Daugherly, George David- son, Miles Duncan, William Dunn, Daniel Arlhur Ebel, Bavera Ernesl, Joseph Famurak, Roberl Eaulk, Wilberl Garlow, Lesler Han- cock, Howard l-larlge, Eugene lgnozzi, John Karlo, Sleve Karlo, Jack Keilzer, Alvin Kirk- land, Edward Laughlin, Adam Linko, Samuel Mahan, Roberl Mangone, Slanley Maleya, Andy Malyak, Leyden Moore, Donald Mor- gan, Joseph Naviglia, Roberl Nelson, Alek Olszewski, Roberl Redelzki, Thomas Richard- son, William Ross, James Ruppel, Edwin Russell, Adam Rymarz, Edmund Rysz, Michael Seman, Ralph Sheasley, Paul Sis, Louis Szuch, Paul lreciak, Blake Walker, Eugene Walsh, Perry Warren, John Yockman, Slanley Ze- laney. Class 38 Rooms ZILL 213 Ufaaa o dlfinafssn ljgilf -nina ff Presidenl William Hall Vice Presiclenl - Roy Sample Secre+ary lv1ar+ha Filzgerald Treasurer - La Vera Swanson Board of Aclivilies - l Marie Saljglla I Samuel Sicrliano S Q Miss Matliison ponsors I Mr. Waller Class '39 Rooms IO7-3I3 'A .Au f r I09 Qeorgella Abraham, Henry Abraham, Mary Jane Adams, Bill Akers, Alexander Alex, Charles Anderson, Pegge Anderson, Richard Anderson, Allred Anlonar, John Denny Arm- slrong, Billy Ashley, Grace Askin, LaVerne Bailey, Laurie LaVern Baker, Rearl Baker, Alex- ander Balch, Ernesl Basay, Dorolhy Bales, Sarabyrle Beard, Carl Beallie, Wilberl Beally, Roberl Beighley, Roberl Berringer, Helen Beulh, Mary Ellen Bevan, John Blackis, Mary Rila Blean, Evelyn June Bloom, Joe Boland, Rheda Bollman, Edward Baumiller. 3I4 Kalherine Clark, Jeanne Crooks, Ernie Skiba, Anne Skimba, Janel Smilh, Marion Smilh, Helen Socha, Josephine Joan Sokoski, Con- slance Spakowski, Helen Sparks, Frances Speck, Eugene Slapinski, Regina Slelmach, John Slevens, Genevieve Slrenkowski, Mary Evelyn Slurgeon, Ray Surowski, Doris Suller, Richard Suller, LaVera Swanson, Raul Swee- ney, Vicloria Swiner, Virginia Swigarl, Mar- garel Szuch, Eslher laker, Mariorie laylor, Dorolhy lempinski, Dan lheis, Erank lhiry, Jack Thomas, Annabelle limblin, Demelrius lem, Rose Marie loney, Bill loomey, Ann lorchia, John lreslan, Joseph lrenbicki, Mary lrgine, Margarel lruax, Raymond lruby, Sally lou lurro, Kalhlyn Tuning, Eli7abelh lypinski. l 4 L . 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L 1 S Q-'Wh I07 Margarel Bonidy, Kalhryn Boolh, John Bosu- ski, Mary Bolzer, Clarence Bowers, Louise Bowman, Wayne Boyer, Mary Bradly, Nora Grace Brisbin, Jimmy Brolllman, Dorolhy Brown, Kennelh Brunner, Paul Brychkowski, Hazel Buchanan, Lucille Bullone, John Bullza, Harry Burlord, Caroline Burgarl, Berlha Ca- ble, Erank Walker Campbell, Irma Camplani, Georgia Capsambelis, Marjorie Carnevale, 3I3 Mary Louise Cassel, Margarel Cooke, Lois Clowes, Gusly Vasilopus, James Vellri, Rose Vellri, Jack Vernam, Waller Veslrand, Roberl Vigrass, Sara Jayne Wagle, Bellie Wagner, James Walker, Rose Wanal, Waller Wardzin- ski, William Ware, James Wareham, Sara Vlfalson, Roberl Waugh, Harold Weaver, June Wencyn, Virginia Wencyn, Belly Wes- lon, Celis Vfhillaker, Harry Wianl, Lawrence Wilhelm, John Wilkins, Lesler Wills, Jack Wilson, Kalhryn Welle, Lois Welle, Marshall Wolle, Clara Blanche Wolll, William Wood, Eslher Woomer, Jack Yeager, William Yeag- er, Rulh Yengling, Virginia Yockey, Rose Yockman, Bill Yohe, Thelma Yule, George Zabec, Pauline Zingrone, Josephine Zipp. fi Class '39 Rooms IOQ 3l1-l Class '39 Poems IOCD-IO2 IO6 Sam Caruso, Cecilia Cherveny, Mary Chinil- inslci, Belly Chiodo, Naz Chobanian, Helen Cholllco, Olympia Chrislopher, Virginia Chris- lopher, Kennelh Chrisly, Ray Chrisly, Roloerl Clarlc, John Clemenls, Calherine Conner, Samuel Connor, Calherine Conroy, Lenore Corey, Gilberl Cowen, Franlc Crawlord, Ed- ward Crummie. l02 Helen Machara, Alloerl Maglisco, Irene Ma- gor, Pauline Magoulis, Laura Malcowslci, Doris Malyn, Mary Mancini, Onorina Mancini, Helen Manlz, Belly Manuel, Herberl Marsh, Thelma Marshall, Theresa Frances Marlucci, Harvey Mallhews, Wanda Mazur, Franlc Mazza, Rosella Mazzolla, Arlhur McBride, Dorolhy McBryer, Virginia McCallrey, Agnes McCaw, Louella Jane McConnaughy, Bill McCool, Belly McDade, Belly McGarr, Ed- ward McKeever, Rosanna Melucci, Clyde Menlr, Joseph Mercloslcy, Andrew Milisils, Fay Louise Miller, Harry Miller, John H. Miller, Marjorie Rulh McMahan, Elvera Monaco, Cloah Moorhead, Jaclc Morgan, Pauline Ann Morhaclc, Homer Morrow, Rulh Morlimer, Frances Moses, Julia Moslcus, Doris Anne Murphy, Ralph Mowry. I 05 - A Florence David, Helen Davis, Phillips Davis, John Davidson, Marie Deleo, Millie De Lucca, Joseph M. Demma, Alphonse De Sanlo, Floyd De Simone, Bessie Dickson, Dorolhy Dinsmore, Slella Dominilc, Muriel Dosch, Jim Dougherly, Don Downward, Emily Drag, Eva Dunn, Duray Endlich, Mary Edwards, George Esa, Clarence Embree, Leonard Eslep, Jose- phine Falinslqi, Charles Failh, Elizabelh Fal- dowslci, Edward Falcon, Pearl Farnelh, Mary Ference, Harry Ferguson, Norma Finch, Paul Finger, Marlha Anne Filzgerald, Robert Filz- maurice, Genevieve Filzmaurice, Donald Fliclc, Billy Fosler, Theresa Fuary, Frances Gale, Dorolhy Gardner, Norma Gardner. I03 Rulh Kiler, Gerald Kirch, Slella Klimczylc, George Kline, Marionelle Klinesmilh, Rose Kobus, Kalhryn Koleva, Zila Kondos, Violel Kondzilc, Lee Koonlz, Michael Koslelc, Louise Kollas, Theresa Kozialelc, Olive Kraiewslci, Joe Krepley, Frances Krieger, David Krolle, Calh- erine Kroulz, Berlha Kulculski, Rose Kuniclci, John Kunlcle, Sleve Kwalce, Elizabelh Lange, George Lange, Pele Langer, lona Lawrence, Geraldine Lawson, Margarel Leah, Harry Lecnar, William Lee, Bernyce Leese, William Leilh, Franlc Lemon, John Lesho, George Les- lie, Mary Ellen Linney, Elizabelh Lipinslci, Slella Lislwalc, Jane Lilschge, Lorella Lough- ner, Shirley Lowdermillc, Florence Lodowslci, y A Mary Jane Lucas. Pugi' EQ--' ..4l'LI- - iV Class 39 l2ooms IO5A IO3 I i l Class 39 Rooms IO!-L-315 I g ljly lin: I05-B Alilie Haddad, William Hall, Mike Hamewka, Wanda Harlman, Ralph Hardy, Richard Har- wick, Marie Heasiey, Edwin Heckman, Edward Mike, Arlhur Pessolano, Carmella Gallo, Car- men Gallo, Helen Gawlik, Henriella Geiger, Charles George, Hazel George, Jane George, Belly Jane Gibbs, Olive Gillord, Nancy Goll, Slanley Goodiski, Elizabelh Goodlel, Pearl Gould, Lollie Grabowsky, Diana Greco, Timolhy Gregory, Clarence Green, Mona Goss, Kalherine Grillo, Louis Grum, Roberl Gruver, Kalherine Guenlher, Mae Guinn. lOl Lois Anne Nagel, Helen Nell, Thomas Nes- bil, Grace Noden, Leonarda Novak, Gerlrude Olbeler, Margarel O'Dell, Helen Olkowski, Doris Papaila, Rose Palella, Mary Palera, Malcolm Parker, John Pallerson, Waller Paw- lak, Josephine Pawlik, Anne Paydo, Paul Per- riello, Wanda Pelczarski, Belly Pelhick, Cecilia Pelras, Arlhur Pelrey, Nelma Phillips, Garnel Virginia Pierce, Carmelian Pillilleri, Carmen Piper, Mary Pirrone, Marie Pollick, Margarel Anne Pope, John Price, Florence Puhalla, Willred Quick, Mallhew Rauscher, Frank Re- bar, Marcella Redmond, lda Reisch, Louis Resch, Mary Jane Richards, Arlene Rider. Class '39 Rooms io5B-ioi I04 Margarel Chesney, Roberla Heigley, Helen Hemphill, Alice Leona Henry, Eugene Hepler, Frank Hereda, Herschel Hileman, Calherine Hilliard, Mary Howard, George Houser, Don- ald C. Hullman, Belly Hughes, Penelope Mae Hursh, Grace Jackson, Margarel Jackson, Virginia Jannello, Billy Johnson, Doris John- son, Lesler Johnson, Peg Johnson, Paul Jones, Medelia Joseph, lda Juiliano, Donald Jusl- ham, Norman Kaiul, Oscar Kaminsky, Mich- aeline Kapelewski, Dorolhy Karcher, Clara Kearney, Rose Marie Kearney, Florian Ked- zierski, Dorolhy Keilzer, Roberl W. Keller. 3I5 Donald Robinson, Norma Robinson, Pele Ro- diles. 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L A .F .'h,. 1 Class 'LLC l2ooms LLOIB-LLOIC I I Hi fUlll' 4OIA8i40lB Anna Abdo, Joe Abraham, Mariorie Adams, Margarel Addison, Jose Alvarez, Edna An- derson, Elizabelh Andreieslci, Mary Anis, James Ansilio, Marie Anlonelli, James Ar- nold, Richard Arnold, Freda Arnone, Slella Ayoub, Alberla Bain, Miriam Barham, Emma Barnes, Joe Barone, Mary Bates, Laura Beech, Merle Benlley, Anna Berardone, Alice Bellor, Thomas Bevan, Raymond Bollinger, Francis Borosiclc, Mary Bougher, Evelyn Bowser, Rob- erl Box, Marlin Brill, Doris Brown, Geraldine Brown, Lois Ann Brown, Gordon Browne, Guido Brunelli, Lucille Buchanan, Mildred Buckner, Dale Bullinglon, Doris Callahan, Vir- ginia Camp, Ray Capo, Dorolhy Carnahan, Andy Chesmark, Helen Chiplavich, Hudson Clemenls, Grace Colberl, Samuel Conroy, Franlc Conslanlino, Joe Corso, Mildred Cosf lio, Rulh Crawlord, Frances Croghan, Belly Cunningham, Berlha Czyz, Anlhony Dalres, Dorolhy Davis, Olive Dayoub, Mary Delloauve, Allhea Dohmen, Clarence Donahue, Jacque- line Eckley, Leonard Flolla, Margarel Forbis, John Freche, Jean Fredericlc, Carl Freshwaler, Virginia Gahagan, Irene Galanl, Paul Gallae gher, Wallace Gamrod, Helen Gans, Edgar Garner, Mary Gaslon, Frances Girardi. 40lB8r40IC Vlfaller Gmerelc, lrene Gregory, Roberl Greenwald, Alyce Grinder, Lillian Haddad, Josephine Hanna, John Hardy, Jayne Harlcer, Alice Harlge, Doris Harlman, Dorolhy Harl- man, Roberl Havely, Elvie Heclcer, Rulh Hein- rilz, Grace Henderson, Rulh Henderson, Dorolhy Henry, Jaclc Hill, Harriel Hilliard, Bernard Hogan, Slanley Horzempa, Belly Hoskins, Julia Hrabczulq, Hallie Hroslro, Blanche Jablonslci, Helen Jaclcson, Jeanne Jaclcson, Hanalco Johnson, Melvin Johnson, Roberl Johnslon, Charles Jones, Cecelia Joseph, John Kaylor, Leona Keiblio, James Khoury, Virginia Klingensmilh, Mae Kobus, Louis Kochanslci, Edward Kocoll, Erma Koepp, Virginia Koneslcy, Rila Koperelc, Roberl Kop- erelc, Helen Koscianslci, Madeline Kosliclc, Myriam Kress, Frances Krushin, Marlin Krush- in, Theodore Kuloil, Helen Kuniclci, Andy Kurocilcy, Bernard Kuslci, John Kwalce, Olive Lewis, Violel Lilli, Jennie Linlca, Priscilla Long, Michael Lucci, Roberl MacDonald, Class LLO l2ooms LLOIA LLOIB Class 'LLO Rooms LLOIC-LLOI D 4 40lC8f4OID Joe Machuga, Edward Mackool, l'lelen Mag- licco, Viola Malory, l-lerberl Malyn, lrving Malyn, Weda Mangini, Tony Marin, Mike Marra, John Mason, Edward Mazur, Evelyn Mazzolla, James McKelvey, Allred McKinnon, Tom McMann, Deane Merryman, Charles McCready, Joseph Mike, William Mike, Wil- liam Milburn, Dorolhy Miller, Anna Miraglia, l-lelen Monaco, Laura Morlill, Marion Mor- row, Belly Morse, Edna Morlimer, Jack Murray, James Murray, Alvina Myers, John Nell, Claire Nevins, l-loward Newmeyer, Dorolhy Cgle, Warren O'l-lara, Charles 0'Millian, Edward Qsesky, Flora Pallone, Alice Palmer, Richard Parke, Rulh Parker, Sam Par- roll, Genevieve Penninglon, Erank Pessolano, Belly Phillips, Gladys Polhamus, Paul'ne Por- ler, John Posleraro, Bernice Praniewicz, l-lelen Preisser, Sara Price, l-lazel Query, Waller Redman, Eranklin Reedy, Waller Reedy, Jay Renock, Mary Richardson, Roberl Richardson, Clyde Robbins, Thomas Rodgers, Gusl Ro- diles, Bernice Ross, Josephine Ross, Arlhur Rossing, Daniel Rowe, Edwin Rowe, Marlha Rowe, Dorolhy Rudolph, Merle Ruppel, Mar- lha Russell. X li 'W VN K I ,ff BX 1' A N 40lE Phillip Saliba, Edward Sam, Josephine Scar- pinili, Donald Schrecker, Martha Schrecon- gosl, Richard Sconing, Emily Shaheen, Rose Shamey, Thomas Shores, Jenny Simon, l-lelen Skegas, Paul Smellzer, Charlolle Smilh, lrene Smilh, Margarella Snyder, Sara Snyder, William Snyder, Louise Solbes, Virginia Solo- mon, Mary Soroko, Dorolhy Spohn, Joseph Sproull, l-lenriella Slarnm, Lucy Slapinski, Carolyn Sleele, Mary Slepun, Sherman Slock- dale, Edward Taylor, l-lelen Thomas, William Thompsc-n, Raymond Tielsworlh, Pal Toomey, Madeline Torkeo, Genevieve Troianowski, Edna Valenline, Ralph Van Horn, Jasper Vellri, Norman Venger, Guslave Venler, Yella Venzerul, Billy Villella, Clair Wagner, Tom Walker, Richard Walker, Wilmer Walker, Earl Walkins, Belly Jane Weaver, Dorolhy Weaver, Goldie Weinberg, lrene Wiley, Belly Wilson, Ida Yee, Drusilla Yockey, Joan Yoder, Joseph Zallro, Rulh Zinamon. H: -117- H PM'ir fQ'Hr , . Class LLO Room LLOIE l'il,qi' I I 3 1 l Vocational l:reshmen David Allison, Donald Beaffie, Ewald E. Bilrt- cher, Elwood Cypher, John Domen, Eugene Erb, Anlhony Faldowslci, John Perma, Eugene Fonlaine, Harry Gasiorowski, Waller Giuliani, Franlc Grabelc, Billie Gruendling, Charles B. Guida, Merle Guiney, James Gump, Joe Hanna, Andrew l-losac, Fred Joswig, William Kifzer, George Koglman, Andrew Libenl, Roberr Lloyd, Franlc Lubomslci, Jaclc Lucas, Jerome Malcowslci, Theodore Malcowslci, Billy McCaFfrey, Jack McCall, Paul McKim, Roberr Miniclc, Franlc Morrone, Joe Murray, John Narewslci, John Naworlca, Alberl Olbeler, Chesrer Olesiewicz, Waller Ososlcy, Edward Orremloa, Thomas Panezich, John Perdeus, Arrhur Post, Roberr Poulalris, Tony Rodifes, Perer Rywalc, Daniel Sanner, Clarence Saylor, William Schafer, Edgar Shoemaker, Raymond J. Slezyclri, Adam Snizaslci, Roberr E. Sharron, Joe Tallerico, John Telford, Andrew Tempin- slci, Lamonr Timblin, Grady Wallcer, Merle Willcs, Merle Woomer, John Zaborowslcy. 105 I5 -rn FLYING DUTCHMEN fTum'-- ON W1scoNs1N,'j Flying Dutclwmen, Flying Dutclwmen Fight, Fight, Fight, Fight, Fight Take that ball right down the Field We've all our Faith in youFl2al1, Qalw, Rah Flying Dutchmen, Flying Dutclwmen Win this game today And For us bring victory To old Ken l-li. EEZ' KV 'FE-1 -f 5 ggi- fx 2-T sf ff' N 3 b 2: xii' i fzgcuzizafiona Edilor in Chiel Associale Edilor'infChiel Assislanl Edilor infChiel Senior Class Edilor Junior Class Edilor Sophomore Class Edilor Freshman Class Edilor Feaiure Edilors Organizalion Edilors Trade School Edilors Sporls Edilor Copy Edilors EDlTORlAL STAFF James Boyd Jean Yeakley Rebecca Russell Kalhryn Johnson lryin l'loniclc Mary L, Cassel Richard Sconing Rulh Aller, June Srnellzer Gabriel Qliesh, Molly Van Ameringen Joseph Duda, Waller Genulis Donald Jacobus Ruby Edwards, Rose McGregor lypisls Joe Wierney, Francella Middleby, Lorna l-lunler Fholography Karl Finger, John McCracken, Quenlin Lawson, David Powell Arlisl Allan Clarke BUSllNlESS STAFF Adyerlising Managers Edwin l-larl, Roberl McVey Assislanl Adverlising Managers Eugene Lilli, Cyril McAndrews Business Manager William Alex Assislanl Business Manager Roberl Murray JUNIOR SlAFF Associale Edilorfin Chiel Richard Freeman Pholography Edilor Qrganimlion Edilor Sporls Edilor Adyc-rlising Manager Copy Edilor William Benzer l.oa Jane Meyer Wayne Shearer Franlq Van Ameringen l-lelen Murray -l-aleol4en IQ3Ll Kentonian IQQO EDITORIAL STAFF Edilors Sampson Myers, Rebecca Russell Associale Edilors ,, Rulli Aller, James Boyd, Jean Yealcley Business Manager ,, , , ,, , , ,, , , , Roberl Murray Sporls Edilors , , , Morlon Einernan, Kalliryn Jeannelle, Edward Myers Eealure Edilors , Geraldine Easley, Laura Belle Elerlord, Ralph Lilfle Circulalion Managers , Dan Broad, Slanley Wojflciewicz Trade School Edilor Jolm Maiovcilc Senior l-ligli Scliool Advisor , Marllia Russell Junior Eligli Scliool Advisor , Jella Ereclri REPORTERS Jean Jolwnson, Dorollwy Keller, Virginia Kennedy, Dorolliy Mason, Mary Riller, Billy Roberlson, Elliel Srnilli, Philip Smilli, Josepli Widmer. TYPISTS Hazel Adams, l-lelen Drzyrnala, Eleanor Elerning, Mary Hryczyszyn, Teresa Palella, Waller Slwulneclc. lliwx XI 11 lS1' 1 1 1 11, l'rw1ilc111 ll xx C 1111114w, Vim l,l'L'SILlL'lll Niiimix 4 11xx1111111, Si-1.'1'c1.11-y Ixik NlllllIKKi, lI't'.lxLll' 1 Xll-x I'xl11nsi1x, ,Sf1uilxn1' l.e Cercle Francais IQQQ l'1l,qi' S1113 11111 l'illIllI VVA1 11111, l'11-siili-111 111 111.1 R, Spnmniw 'lin f'l'!'lIll'. lllflllllfllll 111111 UXIUIIIF, lllrmifjll lo prmrmlv ll lwllvr l6lIOIl'l0llfll' ol i111l Ilw l'0lIIIllllIlllX'. liigllz sluiirlurfls ul llw luriyiirigv, pifoplv, mul vuslimis fvlirislimi r'l1r11'r1i'lvr. During the years IQ36 and ICP37 'he lri-l-li-Y has been exlraordinarily aclive. Because ol lhe March llood ol I936, many people were Iell wilhoul lood and clothes, lhe lri-l-li-Y girls cofoperaled wilh lhe Red Cross in sup' plying lhe llood sullerers wilh lhese necessi- lies. Also, lhe girls filled and distribuled lhirleen baskels lor lhose lorgollen by Sanla al Chrislmas lime. ln March lhe Tri-FliAY enlerlained lhe lacully al a Facully lea, and in May lhe girls enjoyed wilh lheir mothers lhe Molher and Daughler Banguel. Members: J. Aller, R. Aller, Banachowski, Boyer, Cable, Carnahan, Chesney, Chesnick, Condelli, Fasles, Edwards, Fuwer, Finch, Fink, Fleming, Guiney, Flasson, l-lerlord, l-loward, Jeannelle, Keller, Krepley, Lawrence, Leiperlz, Lucas, Lulher, Mazur, McCreighl,, McGregor, McMaslers, Middleby, Morrow, Murray, Park, Rerr, Russell, Sakulsky, Salvalore, Silagyi, Smellzer, Smilh, Surowski, Spakowski, limblin, lrees, Van Ameringen, F, Walker, M. Walker, Williams. of l:l'lllll'l'. Cne ol lhe mosl oulslanding aclivilies ol lhe club was lhe exchange ol lellers lrom lhe members lo sludenls in France, who were learning the English lauguage. The French Club sludenls wrole lheir lellers in English, and lhe French boys and girls wrole lheirs in French. Qn February lhircl, lourlh, and filth The French Club parlicipaled in a sale ol home-made candy. The sale, as well as lhe candy, proved lo be a greal success, The proceeds made possible lhe annual picnic, which was held in May in Memorial Park. Members: Beadnell, Belli, Buckner, Buller, Carulhers, Chamrod, Cherry, Cooke, D. Fd- mond, L, Edmond, Farnelh, Fassell, B. Finch, N. Finch, Fredericks, Gowaly, Grays, Guiliani, l-larl, l-lolloway, l-lughan, Johnslon, Kerr, Kline, Klinesmilh, Koonlz, Kukulski, Lamie, Leese, Linney, Machuga,McGinnis,McMahon, Mears, Milchell, Monaca,Morgan,Mulholland, Murray, Naamy, Noclen, Oliesh, Pessolano, Pillilleri, Reimer, Rexa, Rider, Singer, Schwarlz, Smellzer. YU1 .fx N110 fiUNl!I 1 1 1, Yicc l,I'L'Xl1lL'I!l Rus.fx1,xN 'l'1M111,1N. SCCI'L'l.lI'Y , i ., .,. lll . 1 N lluxx uw, llt-lsllltl Miss llu111111x .md Mus l'11lN Tri-l-li-Y 1929 I'.lim.ixu Molunxx, Prc-idcnl lin 1 s' Roni li'l'-UN, X irc Irusidunt Nk7RN1,X IJINL H, Secretary A1 i RI n C NIR. Cm N I 1, Spun .ur Starnp Club IQ35 limo, Trcnsur r 7 . , . To filll'llIl'l' pllilulvliz' inlvrvsl llll'0Hflll' oul Ilia svliool. ExTremely acTive Tor a comparaTively new socieTy, The STamp Club has greaTly sTimu- laTed sTamp collecting in The school. A sTamp map was placed in The Trophy case as a per- manenT possession oT The school. The programs oT The club meeTings varied widely, including on several occasions prominent philaTelisTs oT The disTricT. The club has also promoTed a sTamp exchange. To broaden The scope oT sTamp exchanges, correspondence wiTh boys and girls in Toreign lands was added To The many acTiviTies oT The club. Members: Louise Bowman, RoberT Connor, MargareT Cooke, WalTer Czubialc, l-loward EasseT, Norma Einch, James Flynn, iEThel Johnson, STanislaus Kasprzylc, Lee KoonTz, l-lerberT Marsh, l-lerbert Maylon, Edward Mazur, Regina Mazur, Wanda Mazur, Mar- iorie McMahan, Edgar Morgan, Jaclc Morgan, Billy RoberTson, William Wood, Jack Yeager, William Yeager. 4 . X - uiffiif 'T ., . 'flfr 1' lo lurfllllf flu' flvsirv lo slullv niusir Miss Maude Eiscus in The year l9I5 soughT and organized inTo an orchesTra The Ken l-li sTudenTs who were musically inclined. Since iTs insTallaTion as an organizaTion in Ken l-li, iT has become one oT The mosT Tirmly esTab- lished organizaTions in The school. The orches- Tra This year was under The able leadership oT Mr. Gregory. IT was composed oT TiTTeen members who sTrove To perTecT Their various arrangernenTs. The orchesTra played Tor The Thespians aT Their acTiviTies and also played Tor The commencemenT exercises and The class play. Members: Eranlc Campbell, Mary Edwards, Ruby Edwards, Clarence Embree, T-lelen Einlc, l2oberT EiTzmaurice, WalTer Gabel, Thomas l-lanna, Anna Mae Klaes, WalTer Kochanslci, AugusT Lascola, LesTer Mulholland, WalTer Pawlalc Thomas Shores, Richard Wareham. Mic. Cmicuiu' Spin l'il,qi' Xixlx If The Qrchestra 5 WWC' Mlm ll. IS. XxIAXIlk, Spunwr College Club lC,J3l-L l'il,q4' Six!! jun: Miss Dom km, lruu l l lo lH1'l'f'!IS!' Ilia' r'll14'1vl1r'v ul fill llw T0 ,ml ,,,ff,Slw4'fi,i,, I-011094, Sfmlpnfs srlwul flvliliilivs Iliruiiflli fl Hlllllffl lion ol vonlrul. The duly ol The Board ol Aclivilies is lo consider The eligibiliiy oi applicanls Tor class oilices, lo give prompr and careful considerav lion lo all plans and proposals made by the represenlalives or oFTicers ol any organiza- lion in The school, and lo consider applicalions lor ollicial posilions in all lhe regular high school acliviries, The main social evenl This year was The banguel, held on Qclober life leenlh, Afler dinner, Mr. Noah Beilharz, noled impersonalor, enlerrained The Board of Aclivilies, lheir guesls, and The members ol lhe Dramalic Club. Members: Mr. F. T. Chapman, Mr. l-l. B. Weaver, Miss Watson, Facullyg Edilh Roberls and William Alex, Class ol i373 l-lelen Murray and Richard Freeman, Class oi lggf Marie Sa- berla and Samuel Siciliano, Class of '39, in llll'il' vlmirv of srlzools. Alihough nol conducled wilrh slricl adherence 'ro The Roberlls Rules of Order, The College Club has neverlheless provided ils members a number of benelils. Il has afforded prose peclive college siudenls an opporlunily lo hear spealqers Trom various colleges and unie versilies nearby. Represenlalives from schools have presenled moving piclures ol campus life. Also lhrough This organizalion invila- lions lo social affairs were received from These colleges. More dislanl schools have senl pam- phlels describing their courses and eguiprnenl. Members: Albriclc, Alex, Arlman, Barslcy, Blaclc, Bonadio, Boolh, D. Broad, F. Broad, Brown, Cavaliere, Chesney, Chesniclc, Dalres, Edwards, Faloon, Fineman, Filzgerald, Flem- ing, Flynn, Franlc, Gabbel, Guyer, l-larl, Her- man, Hilliard, l-loll, l-lyzer, Jacobs, Jacobus, Keenan, Kline, Lawson, Lilli, Luley, Manlz, Margolis, McAndrews, McChesney, McCracl4- en, McVey, Murray., Myers, Ofiesh, Olremba, Painler, Prince, Riller, Roberlson, Russell, Sam, Scheflic, Schmaley, Smellzer, Smilh, Sparlcs, Surowslci, Trees, Turco, Van Arnerin- gen, Wallcer, Walson, Winslow, Woitlciewicz, Yealcley, Zafl. Mu, XX. I. Yom M.: , Prcsiilcnl lboxoiux Pxlux, 5CC!'CI.lI'Y LII' ' Board oF Activities IQCZLL MR. A. Ii. Giu.c.oRY, Director Will 1 CJIARI I s XY'l11scH1 l., jeux Sell iXl.lI1Llj.1Ul'S The Band IQ25 Il l,l'.l.UC.X, Drum Majox XX l1INSlll'R i To vrvrxlv U lzvllvr svliool spiril ul lmlli lmslcvllmll and loollmll ganms. The band is made up oT ThirTyfnine TalenTed boys and girls, who by Their hand work and co-operaTion wiTh Mr. Gregory are able To TulTill The band's obligaTions To our school. The basketball court, The Tootball Tield, and even The general assemblies would seem liTeless wiThouT These blaclc and red clad musicians wiTh Their inspiring marches. Millie De Luca, a sophomore, has aTTained and held The posi- Tion oT drum major. She is The TirsT girl in The school to hold This honor and Ken Hi is proud oT her. Members: Alter, Alvarez, Anderson, Barnes, Benzer, Bevan, Bowman, Brill, Brown, Buclc- ner, Campbell, CholTco, De Luca, Edmond, EnTry, Finger, l:iTzmaurice, FleTcher, Hanna, Harwiclc, Hepler, Hiclcs, HolT, Kline, Kochan- slci, Luley, Malyn, Marsh, Mitchell, Nagel, Nes- biT, Pawlalr, Ruppel, Schweinsberg, Surowslci, Svenson, J. Wallcer, R. Wallcer, Weichsel. f' ., X 2 To Crvule, muinlain mul vxlvnfl Through ou! The svliool and romnumily liiglwr slunflurds of Clirislian living. The Hi-Y is made up oT The senior, iunior and The sophomore divisions wiTh each having iTs own sponsor, oTTicers, and acTiviTies. The mosT acTive oT the Three divisions This year has been ThaT oT The sophomores. Their sTud- ies oT many subiecTs have Tencled To raise The standard oT living among The sTudenTs. Among The eminenT men who have lectured on These subiecTs have been Earl Brunner oT The George Junior Republic and LieuTenanT Ray Hoover oT The Pennsylvania STaTe Highway PaTrol. Senior Members: BooTh, Faloon, Flynn, Guy- er, Harlzell, Henderson, Jacobus, Kasprzylc, Kline, Lawson, Luley, McChesney, McCool, Murray, Repp, Sinclair, WaTson, Winslow. Junior Members: Butler, Dickey, Kerr, Lacey, H. Lindh, P. Lindh, LiTTle, Sconing, Svenson, Weichsel. Sophomore Members: Alcers, Anderson, Boyf er, Bowers, Campbell, Caruso, K. Christy, R. Christy, Connor, CrawTord, Hall, Harwiclc, Hepler, Johnson, Jones, Kline, Koontz, Krep- ley, Marsh, Mazza, McBride, McCool, Meyers, H. Miller, J. Miller, Morgan, Morrow, Price, Petrey, Reich, ShaTTer, Schweinsberg, STevens, Sinclair, SuTTer, Truby, Tomey, Vernon, Wallc- er, Wardzinslri, Weaver, Wilson, W. Yeager, J. Yeager. z 3 . , X. IfUu1.N11 SINLTLAIK, Senior Prcsitlcnx BYRON Sv11Ns0N, ,Iuniur President lilczlmlum SUTTLR, Sopliuiiimc l'rcsidcm MR. KI. R. Slsri-iv, Mix. gl. lx, SIONLR, MR, S. lt, LVXNVI, Sponsors I-li-Y IQ28 l'il,qi' Sixlivjiri' CommemblChb IQ28 l'u,qr Sufi -in Rolnziw Po1 rI,E, President Tmu-.SA Pm,1-1T1'A, Secretary Mk. Koanns, Sponsor To inlorvsl lilo high, school shulvnl in any form of uforle in lim business worlrl. To do bigger and beller lhings, lhe mollo ol lhe Commercial Club, well describes lhis or- ganizalion. In lhe way ol bigger lhings, lhey boasl lhe largesl membership ol any club in lhe school. To prepare lhemselves lor beller lhings, lhey have heard several prominenl businessmen. They have also engaged in mock lrials and given shorl business plays. A mov- ing piclure enlilled Your Tomorrow, pre- senled al one meeling, is lypical ol club programs. However, lhe social side has nol been neglecled. Besides lhe regular business and social meelings each monlh, lhe club has enioyed a lea dance and semi-privale dance. Members: Abdo, Alberl, Allen, Aller, Ash- baugh, Alkinson, Banachowski, Bernardi, Ber- ringer, Brodala, Cheski, Chesney, Cochran Cohen, Condelli, Cowen, Czubiak, Dauger- das, Davidson, Delielice, Devlin, Dickey, Drzy- mala, Easley, Eckles, Ellioll, Eyler, Falinski Fassel, Fell, Fink, Fleming, Flolla, Foryl, Ga- lanl, Gallagher, Gallo, Geiger, George Gidos, Gmerek, Greenwald, Grinder, Gul knechl, Haley, Hancock, Harkins, Hasson Hebner, Heyer, Hill, Holelich, Honick, How ard, Howieson, Hrycsyszyn, Hunler, Isaac, E. Johnson, H. Johnson, K. Johnson, M. Johnson Jones, E. Joseph, H. Joseph, Klaes, Kleisner, Knize, Kondzik, Kozlowski, Krukowski, Kiynicki Leiperlz, Linney, Lyle, Mangone, Mason Mazur, McAllisler, McCreighl, McHugh, Mc llwain, McKinnon, Mike, Morgan, Murray Nalall, M. Neahmia, R. Neahrnia, Neloskie Niland, Olivo, Olremba, C. Palella, T. Palel la, Pallone, Park, Peck, Piemme, Pierce, Pollle Praniewicz, Reish, Rosenberger, Rossing, Rus nock, Russick, Rygiel, Rysak, Sack, Sam, Sark- nas, Schaler, Schlekal, Schweiss, Semoni Sharick, Shepherd, Skinner, Skimba, Slugocki Smilh, Solomon, Spakowski, Speck, Slanley Sleinhagen, Slrallon, Szymanski, Thomas Thompson, Trees, Turney, Veilch, G. Walls O. Walls, Walker, Weinslein, While, Wilks Woolslayer, Zaidel. Yo1.AN1m CONDEILI, Vice President MARY LUUISI-1 Cmsxrv, Trugxsur r CommemhlCMb IQ28 AIosl2l'H DUDA, President Louis Gkrco, Vice President LJAVIIJ POWI-1l.I., Secretary IQAKL Slugmuak, Treasurer MR. R. -I. ANm,iasoN, Sponsor Vocational l-li-Y IQQSLL To r'ror1l0. niuinlrzin mul vxlvmi liirouqli out lim school mul vommuniiy iiigiler slunclarris of Christian living. The Vocaiional l-li-Y being ihe only organiza- iion in Jrhe Vocaiional School has furnished all ihe social life oi The school. This year espe- cially under The leadership of Joseph Duda and ihe able supervision of Mr. Anderson ihe organizaiion has upheld iis ideals of clean spirii, clean bodies, clean speech, and ihe iuriherance of irue friendship. The club has worked in harmony with 'rhe Sophomore, Junior, and Senior l-li-Y Clubs oi ihe high school. Members: Ralph Adams, John Alberi, Joseph Duda, William Dunn, Louis Greco, Charles Guida, Ned l-lanna, Jaclc Keiizer, Theodore Keller, Raymond McA'ioose, Roberi Nelson, David Powell, Roberi Rediislci, Thomas Rich- ardson, Edmund Rysz, Earl Shearer, Raymond Slezyclci, Duilio Traini. To ussisl inslriwlors in lim flopurlnwnl of Piiysical Erlucaiion anal io flvvviop and promote general leadership and good sporlsmanship ihrougizoui lim school. Seeing ihe need for wider aciiviiy ihis year, lhe Leaders Club adopied a new consiiiuiion. The new documeni provides ihat a iunior musi be vice presideni and ihai sophomores be included on Jrheclub roll. The club sponsored a Play Day, which represeniaiives from near- by schools aiiended and which was financed by ihe annual Lollipop Day. By reiereeing in lhe girls' iournamenis, The members imf proved iheir slcill in baslcelball, volleyball, and other sporis. Members: Allen, Beales, Bigley, Bloom, Car- rier, Chesney, Chesniclc, Edwards, Everhari, Farneih, Fiizgerald, Fleming, Floiia, Guiliano, Guilcnechi, Habura, Jeanneirire, Jones, Keen- an, Kozlowslci, Krepley, Krynicki, Lapaio, Lawrence, Lucas, Marella, Marshall, Mazur, McQuaide, Mears, Menlc, Milne, Neahmia, Nevling, Redman, l. Reisch, C. Reisch, Riiier, Roberis, Russell, Salculslcy, Semran, Silagyi, Slaier, Smaiana, Smiih, Sommers, Surowslci, Szymanslci, Timblin, Walker, Yengling, Yohe. MAXINIZ KIKIZPLIEY, Secretary RUBY lilmxxuxklls, Treasurer GLRTKUUI-K Suixoxxsiu, President JEAN Iivlaluihivr, Vice Prcsid t Miss Brmmivr and Miss llixvis, Spons r Leaders Club 3 lhigi' Sixfy-wi i ll In lJl'lllllOIl' llll Ul'lIl'f' flllfl illlvlliglvlll Illl4'l'l'Sl ill fllnlllrllirs. The National Thespians is one ot the two organizations in Ihe school which have national attiliations. The club is accredited with be- ing one ot the most active organizations. After completing certain national reguire- ments, members ot the Dramatic Club are eligible tor membership. The most outstand- ing proiect ot the club this year has been the production ol a three-acl comedy, 'IThe Nut Farm. They also have presented an assem- lily program al Vandergritt I-ligh well as an inleresting program at City Business College. School as Dutts Iron National Thespians: Beacom, Braden, Fastes, Fuwer, Fyler, Faloon, Guiney, Flart, Jacobus, Jones, Lucas, Luther, McVey, Otiesh, Poole, Roberts, Salculslcy, Shearer, Van Ameringen, Wozniclci. Dramatic Club: Balmer, Baum, Booth, Boyd, Dudelc, Grazier, Finlc, lflyzer, Leese, Leipertz, McGarr, McGregor, Linney, Mcfbxndrews, Murray, Sinclair, Van Ameringen. IfIIiS'I4 SIfMI S'I'I .R KI N NI l II All l MA N, Prusirlunz Roni KI NI1Vlv, Viuc Prcsillcnl Rusl Mlkllsl mils, Sccrclary Miss 'I'M':ula, 'IvI'L'.lXlIl'UF Nllss Ililxvlx, Sponsor SIX .UND SIxMI.S'I'I',Ii IRUIII Ik'I Mc Vl Y, IIITXILICIII Iilr Il Xlllb Svlmlil l, Vice ITVLWIKICIII IlulliiNN,x Killl sxlc lx, SCL'l'Cl.lI'5' Miss Imlon, In-.lsllrcr Miss Ilflxuk, Splillsur National I-Ionor Society, IQ25 l'll,ql' SMH' rlgfil W'Il.I.lAM FAIOON, President I'illI'I'H I'IUWl.R, Vice President Al,xNlz Iilsuiolsl, Sccrctnry fllfNITVlI.VI1 NXIOZNIILKI, FI4l'C.lSllI' Mlss Iilsc Us, Spnnsm r National Thesp Troupe ILL IQ35 lo vroulv vlllllllsluslll lor SCllOlfll'Slll'7. Io Sllllllllllll' ll closirv Io rvllrlvl' swlliuf. Io promolv loflrlvrsllip. mul Io 0lH'Olll'llQ0 'Ill' !Il'UOI0,JlIll'l1l ol l'lllll'lll'Il'l' UIIIUIIQ Ilil- slll rlvllls. It is not the aim ot the National I-lonor So- ciety to be a leading club in the school, but to encourage students to become leaders in other organizations. The highest honor attain- able in Ken I-Ii is membership in the National I-Ionor Society. Membership is based on tour gualities-character, leadership, scholarship, and service. A tea dance, a semi-private dance, and a candy sale have been among the activities. The most outstanding proiect has been the awarding ot ten dollars to the best boy citizen and the best girl citizen in the senior class. Members: Abdo, Alex, Artman, Bello, Blaclc, Chesney, Chesniclc, Cicerchi, Datres, Dudelc, Edwards, Faloon, Fineman, Finger, Fitzgerald, Flynn, Gram, I-Iart, Jacobus, Johnson, Keenan, Lawson, Mantz, Matovcilc, McGregor, McVey, Mike, Morgan, Qtiesh, Paletta, Park, Parlchill, Ritter, Robertson, Rusnock, Russell, Schlelcat, Srneltzer, Sproull, Wozniclci, Yealcley. ians Mk. A. If. Cilxlscgorw, Director The Kensywanbns IQ3 To play for lfzv uflvrnoon Iva rluncvs lwlrl Tay The :furious organizrrlions of ffm school. This is The TirsT year The Tea dance orchesTra has been associaTed wiTh a TiTle oT iTs own. So named in a conTesT sponsored by The Board oT AcTiviTies, The Kensylvanians is a popular group oT musicians. During The pasT Three years, The Board oT AcTiviTies has held The TirsT Tea dance each Tall and wiTh The proTiTs has Turnished The music Tor The orches- Tra. ln The pasT The orchesTra has worlced wiTh sTudenT leaders but This year iT has played under TaculTy supervision. RhyThm SecTion: Mr. Davis, WalTer Gabel, Thomas T-lanna, and GerTrude Surowslci. Saxophones: Mr. Gregory, Paul Finger, and WalTer Kochansld. Brasses: Allen Aiman, Richard Brown, Joseph lv1iTchell, and Carl Poole. , T fx QA VITO SUFUO US ll lll0!lTlllll ol 0.Yl'll!llIfli' lOl' all llm clubs mul 0l'Q!1llTZUTi0l1S ol ilu' high sclloof. The success oT The clubs in The school can largely be aTTribuTed To The STudenT Savings Banlc. TT has grown sTeadily, and now is The cenTer Tor all money TransacTions oT each school organizaTion. All Tunds musT be de- posiTed in The banlc, and To be wiThdrawn, Tho sponsor musT reguisiTion checlcs. Records are kepT accuraTely and up-To-daTe so ThaT aT any Time inTorrnaTion may be obTained. The sTudenT banlcers are chosen Trom The iunior commercial sTudenTs and have a high scholas- Tic sTanding. STudenT Bankers: STada Banachowslci, Irene Connor, lvlerle Hancoclc, Mary l-lryczyszyn, Regina Mazur, Lois RooT, RuTh Thomas, Wil' liarn Wiles, Frances Zine. Miss TJUHLRIX, Can! Student TQTLI- Mu. Tl, IT. XX 1-,u1,la, I T r 1 Savings Bank Pig H I3 lllll Nllss I'irxx111, lliiwrli Girls, Glee Club 1916 l'11,q1' Xirwuli To pronmlv Ilia' irilvrvsl ol mrilrilimis vmingi lmys in Iliff srivrrn' ul nimlcfrri lIil'llllIlll'S. Vlfhal malces an airplane ily, and many olher lopics concerning the operalion and mecha- nism ol rho heavier than air crall were dis- cussed al 'rhe moelings ol rho newly lormed Ken l-li Model Aero Club, which was organ- ized in March. Each ol lhe eighleen charler mrzmbers were required lo conslrucl lwo rnodelf, which were iudged by John Blaclcis, Roberl Clarlf, and Raymond Truby, rhe Board ol Direclors. Models were judged on near- noss, llying abilily, and originality. Every Salurday morning llying conlesls were held in rho gymnasium. Members: Charles Anderson, Alexander Alex, John Blaclcis, Alberl Carler, Pele Clarlc, Sam Connor, Charles Eairh, Edward Falcon, Roberl Hiclc, John Kunlcle, Edward Mazur, Warren Oll-lara, Raul Rerriello, Paul Smellzer, Ray Surowslci, Raymond lruby, Eranlc VViles, Wil- liam Wiles. 1 , . N111 11 A1 1 x, N :cc C,im111111.1mlc1' 1 -,, , ..1. z ', 3 1 I.c.1dur To lriiilfl up 1111 upprwviriliiiir IHll'IQfll'fHllll1 ,lor goof' music. Aller a lapse ol several years, Jrhe Glee Club has been revived and has been the besl in lhe hisrory ol Ken l-li. Admission 1011115 club is srriclly by rry-ours, so lhal a high slanclard of singing may be mainlained. ln rhis way, lorty girls were selecled from rhe four classes in rhe early fall. The Glee Club has presenled an assembly program at rhe Main Srreer Junior l-ligh School, has sung lor The Safely Meelings, and has cooperaled wilh lhe band in giving a song fesrival. Members: Belror, G. Brown, l.. Brown, Cas- sel, Clowes, Crawford, Davis, Dosch, Eclcley, Edwards, Goodler, Quinn, l-larlcer, l-lariman, Hroslco, D. Johnson, P. Johnson, Klaes, Kollas, Lowdermillc, Marlucci, Melucci, Miraglia, Ol- berer, Price, Pierce, Rowe, Sabelra, Surowslci, Turco, Wagle, B. Weaver, D. Weaver. lvlodel Aero Club IQ37 Home Economics Department IQI3 'VO IUUCII lHUfll'l'll HIUIIIOJS of TIOIHPIIIIIICTHQ. ThirTy-eighT girls have Talcen advanTage oT The opporTuniTy oTTered Them by The Home Eco- nomics DeparTmenT. FTrsT year sTudenTs help To prepare The Tood Tor The caTeTeria. They also have courses in home decoraTing, clean- ing processes, and sewing. These girls have Tour periods oT coolcing, Two in home decoraT- ing and cleaning process, and Tour oT sewing. The second year sTudenTs worlc in The caTe- Teria six periods during The weelc. Dress making is The chieT proiecT in which They sTudy lines and color. TenTh Grade: Cecelia Cherveny, Helen Gallo, Helen Gawlilq, l.oTTie Grabowslci, Hazel Geor e RoberTa Hei hle Jean Johnson Q I 9 Y' i DoroThy Karcher, DoroThea Keller, Virginia Ken- nedy, STella Klimczylc, Laura Malcowslci, Mary Sandray, Annabelle Tirnblin, ElizabeTh Typin- slci, Rose VVanaT, Virginia Yoclcey. NinTh Grade: MargareT Addison, Helen Chip- lavich, Glympia Christopher, MargareT For- bis, Mary Galzerino, Blanche Jablonslci, Mae Kobis, Hazel MayTield, DoroThy Ogle, Mar- gareT Ann Pope, Bernice Praniewicz, MarTha SchrecingosT, DoroThy Spahn, Irene Wiley, Drusilla Yoclcey. VITO llllllfl' Sl'll00l l'lIiIfIl'l'H SU,ii0lj' f'0llSl'i0ll The Junior School PaTrol is composed oT Twelve uniTs wiTh each uniT having aT iTs head a capTain. These Twelve capTains wiTh Their Torce oT Junior PaTrol members diligenTly guard TiTTy inTersecTions ThroughouT The ciTy parTicularly in The school areas. Members: Abed, Adams, ArmsTrong, AThey, Bauman, BaysTer, BesT, Berger, Bevan, Bev- eridge, BiTTcher, Bordonaro, Brown, BuTler, Callahaw, Cameron, Carr, Conner, Cooper, Conroy, ConsTanTino, Carey, Cowan, David- son, Davis, Donaldson, Dupell, Embree, Faldow- slci, Farmery, Fowler, Freche, Geiger, Gibson, Gier, Grabed, Gump, HarTman, Hereda, Hry- czyszyn, Humphreys, Jagodzinski, Johnson, Jones, Kalwarslci, Kasprzylc, Keenan, E. Kerr, J. Kerr, Khoury, Kirelc, KiTzer, Kowol, Krzowinslci, Kuliclc, Kuniclci, Lloyd, Markwoslqi, Maior, Man- ley, Mayer, Menilowslci, Miglioris, Mildren, Miller, MishTal, Mudd, McCall, MclnTyre, McMann, NawoTlia, Novelslci, Gmecinslci, Gmillian, Ormesher, Oseslcy, Owezykowski Paneziclc, Pazul, A. Perriello, V. Perriello, Pic- ciollo, PorTlca, Poulalcis, Redmond, Reihard, Rislco, Rowe, RushTon, Ryicy, Rywalc, Scholl, Schnorr, SeraTine, Shingledeclrer, Slavin, J. SmiTh, R. SmiTh, STaniszewski, TieTsworTh, Uhar, Umbaugh, Wiles, WilleT, Wilson, WolTT, Yobezanlca. Junior School patrol H932 l'ir,qi' Si'14'IIfj'fllilL xnzf- Y-AZ i I ,,fff 'IZ -23 Q34, Sgr 17 T 1Qi'2 8 ffak? -- ' 1 X X 8 2 'Q ig is ll! ,gff if KC Wf f N 2, ,516 I -S' 1 ,fl V , 4 ,j I VT W X E W ii C X g L- 1 I I IVVTFII 1 X K 1, Swv gk, k KV 'IIVIVITIVI ,fmmflww IFJ ignwwwww frm, Film? lT'rH'T VW' IWW Kg, fp ff Gqfgfaficzi Cheer Leaders lvlargarel Cooke, I-loward Newmeyer, Freda Saliulslcy, Chesler Anderson, Billy Johnson, Dorolhy Leiperlz, Joe lvloran. Sponsor : Miss Doherly. Q School Victory Song lilunez Washing+on and Lee Swingwl When Ken l'li's slurdy men lall inlo line, We're going lo win again, anolher lime l+'s for Jrhe dear old school we love so well l+'s for The dear old school I yell, I yell, I yell. So lel us lighl, lighl, lighl, wilh all our mighl, And nor give up 'lill lhis old game is won. So give lhe old lime pep SIS! BOOM l BAI-I I RAI-I l RAI-I l RAI-I l Old Ken I-lil FOOTBALL SQUAD FirsT Team: Caesar, Delvlayo, C. George, W. George, KreiTzer, J. Lavery, PainTer, Red- man, Ross, Shonesky lcapTainl, Sproull, Swiner, ZaTT. Second Team: Baumiller, I-Iyzer, Joseph, Kanko, KeiTzer, Kubal, H. Lavery, IvlazzoTTa, Mikesell, Pelegrinelli, Reynolds, STadTerman Williams, WoiTkiewicz. Managers: Alex, Jacobus, Braden, McKeever, ArmsTrong, Sample. Coaches: Glock, Lenox, Black. KEN HI 0 SCOTT I4 IT was wiTh greaT deTerminaTion ThaT The Glock- coached gridders Traveled To NorTh Braddock To engage ScoTT High School under The Tlood lighTs. This spiriT prevailed ThroughouT The game buT due To The Tough breaks The Kenmen Tailed To score a Touchdown. Several Times opporTuniTies presenTed Themselves but lady luck was againsT Them. The ScoTTmen were brillianT in The Tinal quarTer oT The game and pushed Two Touchdowns across The Ken- men's goal line and made good on each con version. I g S willy-ii,x KEN HI 7 WASHINGTON 6 A successTul plunge Tor an exTra poinT by Billy Ross gave Ken I'Ii's Flying DuTchmen a narrow 7-6 vicTory over WashingTon High School. A Trickey laTeral pass Trom Ross To Ed Swiner in The TirsT quarTer was responsible Tor The Touchdown. From Then on The inex- perienced Kenmen played a defensive game, and Thus eked ouT Their sole vicTory oT The year. KEN HI 6 BELL TOWNSHIP I4 Opening The game with a bang, The Ken gridders scored a Touchdown aTTer only Three minuTes oT The game had elapsed. The Try Tor The exTra poinT Tell shorT, and so The Ken- men had To be conTenT wiTh six poinTs. The Red and Black Trom Bell Township were by no means conTenTed, Tor during The remainder oT The game They scored Two Touchdowns, and made good on each conversion. IT may be added ThaT This was wiThouT a doubT The big- gesT upseT oT The season. FOOTBALL In Action KEN HI 0 JEANNETTE 6 Hampered by The muddy and slow playing Tield, The Gloclcmen Tailed to geT across ThaT IasT whiTe line and score againsT JearineTTe. The game was dominaTed by TreguenT Tum- bles, oT which The KensTers recovered The Iion's share. Each Team Iciclced early, noT wish- ing To lose The ball by Tumbling. In The Third quarter JeanneTTe Tinally pushed a Touchdown across. buT Tailed in Their aTTempT aT conver- sion. ATTer This neiTher Team came wiThin scoring disTance oT The oTher's goal. KEN HI 6 VANDERGRIFT 6 BeTore This game was ThirTy seconds old Van- dergriTT had galloped eighTy-Two yards Tor a Touchdown. The remainder oT The TirsT haIT was a see-saw aTTair wiTh The Kenmen being The more predominanT Team. On The Icicle-oTT OT The second haIT VandergriTT dropped The ball, which bounded over The line where Sproull, sTeIIar Ken I-Ii haITbacIc, Tell upon iT Tor a Touchdown. Caesar's smash Tor This exTra poinT Tell shorT by inches. The remainder oT The game was a drab unevenTTul aTTair wiTh The game ending as The score sTilI sTood aT six To six. KEN HI 0 HAR-BRAC 0 In one oT The hardesT conTesTed games played in The valley, The Big Green Trom Har-Brac was held To a scoreless Tie by a TighTing Ken Hi eleven beTore a large cheering crowd aT The sTadium. Ideal TooTbalI weaTher permiTTed IooTh Teams To delve deeply inTo Their bags oT Tricks, and on several occasions a Touch- down was in sighT when The runner was cuT down Trom behind by speedier men. KEN HI 0 GREENSBURC-3 0 OuTplaying, ouTTighTing, and ouTcharging Their opponenTs consisTenTIy aT The local stadium, Ken Hi's Flying DuTchmen gained ample re- venge Trom The Greensburg High School Team Tor IasT year's deTeaT. The Kenmen were un- able To score yeT iT was very apparenT which Team was superior. . Four Times The inspired Ken gridders drove down To wiThin a Tew yards oT The Greensburg goal line, buT each Time The Brown Raiders managed To Turn back The drive. On The oTTense The Brown and WhiTe made no real gesTures excepT Tor a Tew successTuI aerial aTTacIcs. Pugr Srzwrf y r ncy, Scandrol. CoAcH: Glock. FIRST TEAM: jackson, Pa I S r Qcaptainj, Veitch, Z C SECOND TEAM! Baumll Hrk Hartman, Ross, T1 k NIANAGERSZ Stuckley, M Kcc r S e SCHEDULE I936 - 37 BASKETBALL Ken Beaver Falls ,4I Ken Hi- Arnold Ken Beaver Falls 27 Ken Hi- Scoll , Ken Ford Cily , , 26 Ken Hi-- Har-Brac Ken Punxsulawney ,3I Ken Hi- Springdale ,, Ken Brookville , 34 Ken Hi- Iarenlum ,,,, Ken Ford Cily , ,229 Ken Hi- Freeporr Ken Alumni ,25 Ken Hi- Arnold ::,: Ken Alumni ,:,, I2 Ken Hi-- Har-Brac Ken Punxsulawney ,,l3 Ken Hi-42 Kiilanning ,, Ken Springdale N H - 2I Ken Hi- Neville Ken .larenlum 29 Ken Hi-23 Duquesne ,, Ken Ereeporl 23 Ken Hi-32 Tur'Ile Creek CAPTAIN RICHARD SPROULL-Center Combine a six feel, one inch frame wi+h an aler'r, clever brain, plus plenly of courage and Ihen Iop il' off wiih a fine disposifion and you have a menial picfure of Caplain Rich Sproull. To say 'rhal Rich was The mainsiay of Ihe team would be no exaggerafion Ior he was exaclly Ihai. On Ihe offense or on Ihe defense he led his Ieam, his mind con- sfanlly alerl Io win for Ken Hi. May Ken Hi have more leaders like our Rich Sproull. I 15 S 11'llf-Y-l'i.Q!If GEORGE VEITCH-Guard The opening of Ihe baskeiball season saw George on Ihe reserves. Only one brillianI game did he play wilh Ihe reserves, for Coach Glock, quick to recognize Irue Ialenf, placed him ai varsily guard. II was aI Ihal posilion he finished Ihe season. Raled by Ihe coaches of Seciion I as among Ihe Ien besf players, George earned his righl Io immorlal fame at Ken Hi by playing brillianfly all season and excepfionally well in Ihe championship game affer rising from a sick bed. PIERRE HARTMAN-Cen+er This season's man oT The hour was The Tall, lanky l-larTman who has perTormed so well Tor The Kenmen in baskeTball. Taking inTo con- sideraTion That The pasT season was his TirsT aTTempT aT varsiTy baskeTball, Pierre did very well, developing inTo The besT and mosT re- liable reserve Coach Glock had. ReTrieving The ball Trom The banking board and one- handed leTT-hand shoTs were his specialties. MATTHEW ZUNIC-Guard The leading scorer oT Coach Glock's champion Flying DuTchmen and oT The enTire SecTion l. Mat earned his spurs and has deserved every biT oT The crediT and praise which he has been accorded. Using his six TeeT OT heighT To iTs besT advanTage, This superb bas- keTball player Tallied Two hundred and sixTeen markers in The TwenTy-Tour game season just gone by. NexT year is anoTher year, MaT, and Ken l-li will expecT greaT Things. WALTER PAWLAK-Forward The besT all around man on The Team. This is a descripTion oT WalTer Pawlak, who made The varsiTy The TirsT year he was in high school. IT is quiTe a disTincTion To be on an ordinary baskeTball Team, buT To be on a Glock-coached baskeTball Team, is an excepTional accomplish- menT. Pawlak had The goods as was evidenT The pasT season. A rosy TuTure undoubTedly lies ahead oT Pawlak in The sporT world. CLIFFORD JACKSO N-Forward When you gave Peeny The ball, iT was a case oT now you see, now you don'T. Yes, Peeny was undoubTedly one oT The TinesT ball manipulaTors To hold sway at Ken l-li. By naTure he is a small man and he uses his Tre- mendous speed To leave his opponenT behind and To gain Two poinTs Tor Ken Hi. ln TwenTy- Tour games he garnered one hundred ThirTy- Two poiriTs. Ken l-li has a hunch ThaT Peeny will make out equally well wherever he plays baskeTball in The TuTure. Pugf' S111 I 1 SCHEDULE I936 - 37 Vocalional 46 Vocalional Vocalional Vocalional Vocalional Vocalional Vocalional 27 Vorialional 73 Vocalionul 3? Voiialional 3I Vocalional Vocalional 22 Vocalional 29-- Vocalional 73 32 Vocalional Vocalional Vocalional 43 Voca I ional Vacalianal 32 Vocalional 25 Vocalional Inu s I xx I in , I'rI-xinlrnl Cherry Alley 24 Alumni 28 Ken I-Ii Reserves I3 Iarenlurn Varsily 3I Washinglon Twp hl. S. 20 Hill lop Iigers I5 Leechberg Reserves I8 Arnold Business Men 22 Y Ideals 4I Leechburg Reserves lo I'lill lop 4 larenlum J. V. I? Silver Inns QI Washinglon lvvp, H. S. 20 Silver Inns 26 Alumni I6 Y Ideals 30 Vishlcoll II SI. Vladimirs 28 Aluminum Seal I9 Falcon Bees 24 Ilvlglxl, Iilfxch, Ilunclil. In f'lH'UIIl'llfl1' Iwllvr sporlsmunsllip. The Varsily Club, as Ihe name suggesls, is composed ol baslcelball and loolball leller- men. This club is organized each year al Ihe beginning ol Ihe second semesler. Ils chief lunclion is Io help in any way possible in slaging Ihe annual Alleghenyflsislci Valley Iournamenl. I-Iowever, Ihe members have nol neglecled Ihe social side lor Ihey have sponf sored a lea dance and have held a semif privale dance. Members: Bill Alex, William Buller, Jacls Caesar, Alberl De Ivlayo, Charles George, William George, Dean I-Iyzer, Clillord Jaclc- son, Don Jacobus, Dan Joseph, Joe Kanlco, William Kreilzer, I-Iugh Lavery, James Lavery, Joseph Ivlazzola, Charles Ivlilcesell, I-larry Painler, Charles Redman, Waller Reynolds, Billy Ross, Ivlilce Shoneslcy, Richard Sproull, Edward Swiner, I'Ienry Williams, Slanley Woillciewicz, Arnold Zall. '11 ' I rmulls. Iislmlixrs, Vxcc l'rcsuIn 1 ISI' I y Russ, Sccrcl.l1'Y Irc XIII, IiIHKIx,Sj1lH1KnlI' Varsity Club I'.IxgI' Ivigfrll .lxll rx SQUAD: IHxxlnx,6'uiu1nx, I II xx I Ifuixmn, I3iKRKIlII', Rui, Slxx 'lmmms qC,.npx.unl, Iruuux L nun .Vocational Basketball C5oW TEAM: Albert Belli, Edward Aszkiniewicz. Edward Abdo, Alfred Belli. CIOACHIZSI Mr, R. A. Artmnn, Mr. T. I.. Blank, Mr. I. R. Sisley. BELLI: Becoming a member of fhe golf feam in his sophomore year, Alberf Belli alfernafed fhe posifion of number one man wifh fwo seniors. ln his iunior year, he proved a more fhan worfhy capfain and leader by defeafing every lead-off man in fhe secfion, and even holding all buf one scoreless. l-le was fhe fop scorer in fhe secfion, a record he will sfrive fo hold This spring. ASZKlNlEWlCZ and BELLI: Edward Aszlrin- iewicz and Alfred Belli also won recognifion as golfers in fheir sophomore years. They affribufe fheir success fo Alberf, whom fhey confinually oppose on fhe home course. ln fhe fwo years fo come fhey will prove valuable assefs fo fhe Ken Hi feam. ABDO: Throughouf his school career, Ed- ward Abdo has had a desire fo parficipafe in some field of sporf in Ken l-li. l-lis excellenf worlc on fhe golf feam has proved nof only fo fhe coaches buf also fo fhe sfudenf body fhal he chose wisely when he casf his lol' wifh fhe golfers. MCVEY: In fennis, consisfency and endur- ance mighf easily be subsfifufed for fhe name of Bob McVey. lf Bob can'f oufplay his op- ponenf, he sfages an endurance mafch from which he is sure fo emerge fhe vicfor. l-le is now in his fhird and final year of a highly successful high school fennis career. DICKEY: Lamonf Dickey, number Two man of fhe fennis feam, is oufsfanding for smash- ing plays and greaf speed. This speed and power, consisfenfly mainfained for two years, places him high in fhe ranks of high school fennis. PESSOLANO: l-lere is a player small buf mighfy. ln spife of his sfafure, Franlc Pesso- lano has developed in fhe pasf few seasons info an oufsfanding fennis player. This is his second year on fhe tennis feam, and he can uncloubfedly look forward fo several success- ful seasons. TEAM: Robert McVey, Lamont Dickey, Frank Pessolann. COACH: Mr. H. C. Haclclcn. Pugf' Ifzglily 011 Tennm .4 ML-4 611, - ' H +2 v. ' . . 4.,.. .,.,, Q- , '-1' -J , 1. W s, u v' -1 4 x -K f . . Q ,Y-H' V ws '. 3 -5 L' 1- . If wx , ,lr 'n . V . 9-WL' Aj,-,,, mu' ' Q -4 X-H j- 'AML lp?--1 J, :ful W W z . ' C . A. 4 . , , I f ,, , V 1 kv- V , -r V' . . ' 47 342 1 ' 3 I , . A 0 L gh A V -. , . Y in Book hncPOlHgr-f4Efsgra-QfnQW 5' ' Priming - ' in - gfzallriq -',- ' ,J ,, ,,-LL ., VM. gmwift f tp x Pugu lfigfrlby-lfu CALENDAR SEPTEMBER l-Juniors displa superiorily over olher classes lin number onlyl. 2-Typing s+uden+s work in new almosphere. 3-Bill Faloon and Bob McVey vie for back seals in Virgil class-neilher succeeds. 8-Sluclies resumed aller Labor Day. I5-Marie Sabella and Samuel Siciliano elecfed lo lhe Board of Activilies. I6-Ken Hi in lhe lhroes of anolher eleclion. I7-More polilics. I8-Peace and conlenlmenl. I9-Ed Abdo makes his bid for lhe Prom. 26-Ken Hi 7-Washinglon 6. Hopes for +he fulure. 28-Joe Mi+chell's McKeespor'r accent slill sficks. OCTOBER l-Firsl assembly-Brown and Meneley. 2-Hopes dulled-Scoll I4-Ken Hi O. 7-Winler descends upon us. 8--Two hundred lwenly would-be aclors and aclresses +ry ou+ for Dramaric Club. 9-Millie DeLuca makes her debul as drum mayor. . I2-Worries begin. Red leller clay ap- proaches. I3-Agony or bliss-Report cards. I4-Taleoken begins again. Slaff chosen. I5-Magazine conlesl' opens. I6-Thespians display wares +o new members. I9-Joe Mazzolla misinlerprels a cullivafed man. 20-Miss Hawk lhwarls Cy lvlcAndrews' arlis- lic abilify. 2I-Mr. E. C. Ramsey speaks. 22-The Nalional Honor Sociely enlarges. 23-Tri-H-Y elections. 26-When do inilialions begin? 27-Sealing capacily in 40l increased. 28-Second iudgmenl-Reporl cards. 29-A new romance is budding-June and Ben. 30-The Juniors allempl +o scare us. 3l--Pig fails and shopping bags. Page Eighty-four NOVEMBER 2-Chess is nol all kings and knighls. 3-More eleclions. 4-Day dreamers-lhe hunling season ap- proaches. 5-More day dreamers, 6-Dreams become realilies. The hunting season opens. 7-Ample revenge gained from Greens- burg. 9-Miss Walson gels some new excuses from The boys. IO-The librarian walks off wilh lhe iani'lor's car. I2-Romance comes ou+ in full bloom. I3-Firsl semi-privale dance. I6-Lorella George and Wilbur Repp are seen logelher frequenlly. I7-Miss Palterson brings James Flynn's library romance oul info 'rhe open. I8-Magazine conlesl closes. I9-News is lacking. 20-Mr. Vorlage prosecules his misbehaving law sludenls. 23-Bud Flynn and Shirley Smilh become al- mosl permanenl fixlures in lhe library. 24-Board of Aclivilies banquel. 25-We depart for a well-earned l?l vacalion. DECEMBER l-Nolhing ou+ of lhe ordinary. 2-Duke George sings in his own inimilable way! 3-Hopes ol a baskelball leam. 7-George Leslie includes Mr. Lenox wilh such aulhorilies as +he Encyclopedia Brillanica in his bibliography. I0-Who has a birlhday, noi' fha? if matlers? l l-Why doesn'+ someone do somefhing? I6- How many lickels did you sell for Polo Joe? I7-Will vacalion never come? Q I C f , ff, ,af 2 x I Pugu Highly CZAI-ENDAI2-Continued JANUARY i 4-School again. New resolufions. 5-Jim and Sam sfill bubbling over wifh fhoughfs of fhe Hershey Press Con- venfion. 6-Another resolufion broken. 7-Lieufenanf Hoover warns us fo be careful. 8-Work increases. I I--Do Teachers have no feelings? I2-Gone! All resolufions. I3-Thespian play chosen. I4-lnfelligence fesfs. Seniors feel need for knowledge. I5-Same. I8-Will Ken Hi win? I9-Revenge is sweef! Ken Hi 38-Arnold 33. 20-New semesfer and new resolufions. 2I-Seniors prove fhemselves fhe perfecf hosfs. 22--Ken Hi 35-SCOH 34. 25-Blue Monday. 26-Ken Hi 34-Har-Brac 32. The Pitf Sfa- dium looms in fhe fufure. 27-Rose McGregor displays her abilify fo read Caesar fo fhe sophomores. 28-College vacafions and high school vis- ifors. FEBRUARY I-Frances Sellers whisfles. 2-The school sounds like an aviary. 3-No scoop foday. 4-The famous French Club candy! 5- Candy all gone, sorry! 9-Repp and George sfill going sfrong. I0-McCool and Svenson begin monopoly on fhe library. I2-More revenge is sweeferl Ken Hi 35- Arnold 24. I5--Today's quesfion - Where was Allan Clarke lasf nighf? I6-We need a vacation. I7--Nose for news is nof keen. I8-The 'reachers need a vacafion. Page Eighty-:ix I9-Dulce George finds a new way fo gef publicify. 22-Tuberculin 'rest 23-Sore arms. 24-Pracfice gefs Roberf Murray clown. 25-Orchids fo fhe Nu+ Farm casf! 26-A. K. V. Tournamenf opens. MARCH I-More fournament. 2-Excuses begin. 3-More excuses. 4-Censored! Duquesne 44--Ken Hi 23. 5-A sad bunch. 8-Boofh and Bonadio sfand in fhe corner. 9-Mr. Mikesell, Esq.. rides fo school! IO-Bow-wow gefs fhe bullef Pafriclc Henry fired in fhe World War! H I I-Mr. Ganfz displays his linguisfic falenf. I2-Freshman Swing. I5--Kenfonian censored by fhe freshmen. I6-Signs of spring. I7-Faculfy Tea-Genial teachers! I8-Arf McCooI dofh wax poefic. 22-Spring fever now legifimafe. 23-Karl Finger sleeps on undisfurbed. 24--Senior play fry-oufs. 31-Only +hir+y-fwo more days of school. APRIL I-Pranks are common. 2-Sophomore Hop. 6-Lolly-pop day. I6-Leader's Club semi-privafe. 23-Dramafic Club semi-privafe. 27-Cy McAndrews goes one day wifhouf an excuse. MAY 7-Senior play- Strangers af Home. I3-The French Club lads and lassies picnic. I4-Junior-Senior Prom. 23-Baccalaureafe Service. 27-Caps, gowns, diplomas and farewells. nga' liiglrly The Nut Farm C A S T Mrs. Barlon L,,..,, .. ,. Elsie Mae Lucas Willie Barlon . .. Y,,, , Donald Braden Roberl Brenl' . AAA,..,, Roberl McVey Ezra Sliscomb ,,,,,, ,.A,.,Y,,,,,,,,,, Y,,, . . Edwin Harl Helen Brenl .. ,,,,,7,,,,, Molly Van Ameringen Agalha Sliscornb . ....Y.,,,.,,,,.....,.. Dana Lulher Hamillon F. Holland ., .,.,.e...,A.,e Don Jacobus J. Clarence Biddeford ,,,7,,A7,,.,7 . David Roberls Harold Van Horlon ..,,,,,,,.,A.,A. Roberl Murray THE NUT FARM, a Three-acl comedy by J. C. Brownell, was presenled by lhe Nalional Thespians in February. The play was under lhe direcfion of Miss Ada Fiscus, sponsor of +he Nalional The-spians. The inhabilanls of lhe nu'r farm were a slrange buf likeable family, a mixlure of unsleadiness, lailhfulness, palience, and ialsily. Helen and Roberl Brenl were lhe unsleady members wil'h 'rheir Indecision aboul how lo spend lhirly lhousand dollars fhey had realized from 'lhe sale of a deparlmenl slore in Newark, New P g I: gbty-right Jersey. The failhlul one was Willie Barron always endeavoring by lar-felched schemes lo save money. Mrs. Barfon, who bore 'rhe brunl of all Jrhe lrouble. excelled in pafience. Then lhere were lhe oplimislic producer of molion piclures and his publicily men. They 'fried lo inveigle The Brenls inlo invesling The fhirly lhousand in a career for Helen. And noi' 'ro be forgollen were Ezra and Agafha, +he ruslic Sliscombs from Iowa. As was 'lo be expecled all complicalions worked oul 'ro lhe complele salisfaclion of lhe Barlons, lhe Brenls, The Sliscombs, and lhe audience. PER ATTer Tour long years oT cruising in sTormy waTers, The Flying DuTchman has aT lasT dropped anchor. As The gangplank is low- ered, The TuTure leaders oT The world descend To The shores Tor which Their eager eyes have been anxiously waTching Tor so many years. STanding on The bridge oT The ship, we gaze Through a magic Telescope ThaT enables us To look inTo The TuTure as Tar as we wish. FirsT To greeT our asTonished eyes is The in- spiring sighT oT Duke George sTanding beTore a microphone in one oT The leading broadcasting sTaTions oT The world, crooning My Melancholy Baby. lDedicaTed To BeTTie Blackl. Recovering Trom momenTary paralysis aT This unexpecTed sighT, we shiTT our aTTenTion To a Tashionable deparTmenT sTore where Yolanda Condelli smilingly greets all cus- Tomers in The capaciTy of Tashion experT. ln The same building Louis Frank pompously The imporTanT our Telescope inTo a luxurious where Allan picTures. The Bulger, now a bursTs inTo The room. lWilI wonders never ceasell. ShiTTing a Tew blocks, we Tind ourselves in The midsT oT an immense TheaTre-going crowd. Besieged by auTograph hunTers, Gabriel lFloyd Gib- bonsl Ofiesh is endeavoring To make his way inTo Radio CiTy Music Hall, which. according to The billboard ouTside, is TeaTuring Juddie lBill Robinsonl Brown and DoroThy lEThel WaTersl Adams in The new screen hir oT The season. sTrolls beTween The counTers in posiTion oT Tloor walker. As leaves ThaT building, we swing penthouse sTudio aparTmenT Clarke painTs his world-Tamous sTudio door opens, and Eddie widely known orchesTra leader, Leaving The globe TroTTer To The pleasures OT The screen, our gaze peneTraTes The walls oT The Roxie stage where Molly Van Ameringen is proving her claim To The TiTle oT world's greaTesT comedienne. As we look Through The doors oT one oT The largesT banks in The ciTy, we see John Mc- Cracken in The execuTive chair, wiTh Fran- l-I APS cella Middleby, his privaTe secretary, seaTed near him. Behind The bars lThe Teller's cagel sTands Ellis Rosenberger, surrounded by Thou- sands oT dollars. ll-low abouT a handouT, Ellis?l Away back in The dim, dark recesses of The vaulT sTands KaThryn' Johnson indusTriously Tiling millionaires' checks. TransTerring our gaze, we bring iT To resT on a large Wall STreeT brokerage, wherein siT a Tew oT The bears busily speculaTing. Among Them are Elmer Flynn, now a mulTi-millionaire: Billy RoberTson, new in The brokerage rackeT: Eugene Sinclair, chieT bean and Sampson Myers, on his way To making millions. Well, boys, good luck To you, and now we musT conTinue upon our way-Time's a wasTin'l CareTully Tocusing our Telescope on The na- Tion's capiTal, we gaze into The sancTum of in his mag- wiTh several members oT his cabineT: William Alex, Secre- Tary oT STaTe: Donald Jacobus, PosTmasTer General: Laura Belle Herford, SecreTary oT Labor: and Donald GarliTTs, SecreTary oT War. PresidenT James Flynn as he siTs niTicenT oTFice conferring earnesTly Peering over The shoulder of Joe Wierney, privaTe secreTary To The presidenT, who, al- Though he should be working, is busily reading The daily newspaper, we see on The TirsT page a leTTer Tram James Boyd, now a famous Toreign correspondenT. ln The column nexT To The leTter is an accounT oT a new asTronomical Theory inTroduced by The eminenT asTronomer, Ben Kline. Turning wiTh Joe To The sporTs page, we Tind ThaT The column oT MorTon Fineman, known widely as a sporTs reporTer. carries The predicTion oT Coach Hugh Lavery oT PiTT, ThaT iT will be a winning season Tor his baskeTball Team. lCliTTord Jackson and Richard Sproull have been sTars in The same schooll. As we expecTed, Joe Tinally lands aT The Tunny page, and we chuckle wiTh him as he reads Charles Mikesell's carToon Major Joggles, lwhose anTics and characTerisTics are suspiciously like Those of Dean Hyzerl. Page Eighty mm' PER!-IA Our' lasT view in WashingTon, D. C, is ThaT of Edgar Morgan, cramming his cerebral cor- Tex full of knowledge in The Congressional Library. SeaTed near him are Charles Menk, RoberT Dunbar, MaTThew ManTz, William MenTzeIl, LesTer McGeary, and John Peck reading up on congressional news. These are The leading senaTors of The UniTed StaTes. Glancing from WashingTon To The old Alle- gheny River, we caTch sighf of a magnificenT dam, parT of The flood confrol proiecf for The Allegheny Valley. Changing The Tocus of The scope to bring The view closer, we are con- fronTed by a large sign which sTaTes ThaT The dam is being builT by The engineering firm of DaTres and ArTman lEugene and KenneTh, as we know Theml. The head foreman, we see, is none oTher Than Joe Duda. As our gaze follows The windings of The river, we find ourselves in The city of PiTTsburgh. While we waTch, fascinaTed, There is a collision of Two auTomobiles. A hasTily-summoned ambulance carries The injured Karl Finger and RoberT Murray, Two leading phoTographers of The day, To The WesT Penn Hospifal where on The roster we find The name of Miss Mabel Walker-SuperinTendenT. Tiring of The everyday scenes, we Turn our Telescope To The ChaTTerbox, The mosT selecT nighT spoT in PiH'sburgh. LaVerne Rader and his hot sax is being feafured There for an evening. ls There a crowd, I ask you! As we glance around The various Tables, we see Bob McVey, a member of The House of Rep- resenTaTives, DoroThy Park, his secreTary: STan- ley lBow-wowl Woifkiewicz, a comedian: Jack WaTson, a realTor7 Helen Howard, Eleanor Fleming, and AlberTa Cable, famous in The business world: and Mary RiTTer, insfructor aT The Universify of PiTTsburgh. Ah well! All good Things musT come To an end, and we Turn our Telescope To peneTraTe The walls of The Carnegie Library where we find Rebecca Russell behind The desk of The head librarian. Page N mcty P S .. Continued As she looks over a lisT of The new books which have come To her desk, we find a book of poeTry, wriTTen and compiled by RuTh AlTer and June Smelfzerg The laTesT novel, ReTurning WiTh The Breeze, by Jean Yeak- ley: and The Modern STamp CollecTor, by Howard Luley. ShifTing The lens of our insTrumenT To The fronT of The building where The Music Hall is locaTed, we waTch The famous concerT pianisT, Ruby Edwards, Thrill The hearTs of millions. AT The enTrance To The building, we scan announcemenTs of appearances which are To follow in The weeks To come. Appearing prominenTly on The lis+ are The names oT Ger- Trude Surowski, xylophonisT: and Richard Wareham, violinisT, wiTh his accompanisT, Johanna Chesnick. Our lasT view in PiTTsburgh is That of The CaThedral of Learning, where we find Pro- fessor William Faloon, of The Economics Deparfmenf, and Professor Roberf Fifzgerald of The Science DeparTmenT. AT lasT, Tired from The many visions of The day, we swiTch To The glamorous Hollywood for a biT of exciTemenT. On The N. K. H. loT we perceive QuenTin Lawson direcTing wiTh his usual vim and vigor a picTure which is desTined To become a success. FeaTured in The lead of The picTure are Rose McGregor and Charles BooTh, wiTh a supporTing casT of Clarice Lawrence and David Powell, come- dians: Elvie McCreighT, socialiTe: Emma Spa- kowski, secreTary: June AlTer, a kind and ThoughTful nurse: Frances Silagyi, chorus girl: and WalTer GenuTis, auTo mechanic. But desTiny has decreed +ha+ we shall see no more. lnTenT upon This scene, we do noT noTice The squall which has suddenly arisen, unTiI The Telescope is wrenched from our hands and dashed againsT The deck of The boaT, desTroying forever our power of vision- ing The fuTure. Strangers at Home c A s r Mrs. Crosby ,,,, ,,, ,,,, ,,Y,, , Russ Crosby ,,,,, Mr. Crosby ,,,,,,,. AunT Phoebe, Jean Crosby ,,..,,,,, Kay Crosby,,,, A- , Mr. HumisTon ,,,, , ,,,, , STuarT Mason ,,,,, ,, Tom Gibbs YY,,, Mr. HumisTon,, Mrs. Fowler,, , Mr. Fowler, ,7,7,,,, ,, Mr. WhiTTaker, Y.,,,,, , Helen ScoTT ..,. ,,,,,A, EThel YaTes ,,,,,,,7, Mrs. NewTon ,,,,, Joe STaTTord , .,,,, , STRANGERS AT HOME, a Three-acT comedy by Charles Divine, was selecTed as The Senior Class Play, ancl was direcTed by Miss Fiscus and Miss Russell. The seTTing is The Crosby home aT KingsTon, New York, and The ploT involves a number oT Types oT characTers. Mrs. Crosby is The clomineering moTher who, under The inTluence of her gossipy neighbor, Mrs. HumisTon, Turns The beauTiTul old house inTo a moclern TourisT ,Elsie Mae Lucas , ,,u, Clair Ferguson ,,,,,Billy RoberTson ,Rebecca Russell ,,,,,Freola Salculslcy Genevieve Wozniclci Molly van Arneringen ,,,,,John WaTson ,,,,Don Jacobus ,,,,,,,,Joe Herman , H ,Lorna HunTer ,, ,,,Dean Hyzer , ,,,,,, Joe Herman ,,ATha Lee Guiney ,,,,,Rose McGregor ,,,,,,.,,,,DoroThy HolT ,,,, ,RoberT Murray home. The Torlorn AunT Phoebe takes on new imporTance in The TourisT business. Mr. Crosby, once head oT The household, is moved hiTher and ThiTher To accommodaTe The guesTs. Kay Crosby, STuarT Mason, and Tom Gibbs supply The romance, while Jean and Russ Crosby manage To Turnish the com- plicaTions. The various TourisTs noT only help wiTh The complicaTions in The ploT, buT also add humor To some oT The siTuaTions. PugcN1f u Page N inety-two Patrons U Mr. and Mrs. J. R. AH'er Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Boofh Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brisbin Dr. Pren+iss A. Brown Mr. and Mrs. J. Moulfon Euwer S. B. Ewing Mr. and Mrs. George H. Fink Mr. and Mrs. E. Lesfer Fix S. C. Flegler Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Kline Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lyfle D. A. Marini, D. D. S. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McGregor Mrs. J. S. McKean A Friend i Mr. and Mrs. Sidney G. Menk Mr. and Mrs. Roberf E. Murray Dr. Lee Ockner Dr. D. H. Parke Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Sample Mr. and Mrs. John Schweinsberg Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smilh G. E. Sprowls. M. D. J. T. Sfockdale Benjamin H. Thompson A Friend Mr. ancl Mrs. A. B. Wilber Gqcfvaifiiamsnfi ly-four Clothes for Young Men and Men Who Stay Young KARL GRAPE New Kensington New-Ken Pharmacy B E N N E T T S 448 Ridge Avenue at Locust SPARTAN RADIOS REFRIGERATORS PRESCRIPTION SERVICE N , COSMETICS-SUNDRIES Sales and bervlce PHONE 2746 Phone 9409 WE DELIVER 724 Fifth Ave. New Kensingt CNJIIIIIIIIHLYIIAIS BETTER CLEANING FRANK CONDELLI b Knit Dresses Blocked W. S. Furs Glazed and Remodeled PHONE 677 431 Tenth Street Compliments of Compliments of , A. H. MICHEL S1lverman's Drug Store Barber Shop Mann and Fourth Sts. New Kensingto MAIN STREET NEW KENSINGTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Tln' Olzl Srfmal Under New Managrmrnt TO YOUR HIGH SCHOOL COURSE, NVE ADD THE TRAINING NECESSARY TO FIT YOU FOR THE BETTER OFFICE POSI- TION AND HELP YOU TO FIND THAT POSITION. Fourth Avenue at Ninth Street Phone 434 Compliments of WAINWRIGHT'S 936 Fourth Avenue New Kensington, Pa. M. J. STEINER Say It With Flowers Funeral Designs and Wedding Bouquets A Specialty H. M' YINGLING 874 Fifth Ave. New Kensington PHONE 70-J Compliments of PHONE 585 PEARSON'S KELLER ELECTRIC COMPANY SMART WEARING APPAREL 864-66 Fifth Avenue NEW KENSINGTON, PA. HERMAN AUTO ELECTRIC CO. Phone New Kensington 211 Battery and Electric Service On All Makes of Cars S06 EIGHTH STREET Compliments of PARNASSUS ICE CO. A HOME INDUSTRY i Congratulations Central-Reliable Drug Stores New Kensington, Pa. Compliments of HAMILTON Sz ALTER FLOUR -'- FEED You Can Depend on Us for Sfrzfire and Quality Prinlivzg SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL PRINTER We Use High Speed Equipmcnl THE TRESS PRINTING SERVICE Union Printers PHONE 1696 Stanton Avenue New Kensin gton Johnston Hardware Company Air Conditioned Heating SHEET METAL WORK COAL STOKERS, em. 1034 Fifth Avenue NEW KENSINGTON, PA. Pago N inrl 31- fi :fr Ben Strauciw Studios SUPEPIOP POPTPAITS AND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 225 Broad Building, New Kensington, Pennsylvania PHOTOGRAPHERS TO KEN HI glle fgecofzcl fainting 60 mpa Ply Community Building -:- Butler, Pa. A Complete Printing Service Specializing in the Better Class of Printing I PRINTERS OF THE 1937 TALEOKEN fy qmtemity, Gollege and Glass Yewelry COMMENCEM ENT ANNOUNCEMENTS A INVITATIONS, DIPLOMAS jeweler to the Senior and junior Glasses of New Kensington Ufigh .School L. G. BALFCDUI2 COMPANY c9Yfanufactu'ring jewelers and .Stationers ATTLEBORO, MASS. MILLER BROS. C0,,,,,,i,,m, of smarts HOSIERY JACOBUS BAKING CO. 908 FIFTH AVENUE New Kensington's Largest Fourth Avenue NEW KENSINGTON, PA. Shoe Store W. R. GOTT Arnold, Pa. WESTINGHOUSE CREDIT JEWELERS Refrigerators AND OPTICIANS 911 Fourth Avenue NEW KENSINGTON, PA. EASY Electric Washers HOOVER Cleaners PHILCO RADIOS Logan Lumber Company NEW KENSINGTON Phono 6-110 TARENTUM Phone 2-L THE LUMBER STORE OF THE VALLEY N VALLEY PRESCRIPTION SHOP The Ethical Department VALLEY DRUG STORE .New Kensington and Natrona, Opposite Liberty Theatre ACC'URA'CY QUALITY REI,IABII,I'I'Y GEORGE BROS. 8z CO. l l,0RlS'I'S Next Door to Liberty Theatre NEW KENSINGTON, PA. ADOLPH'S Beautiful Shoes and Hosiery at Moderate Prices 876-78 Fifth Avenue New Kensington Compliments We Sell Nationally Known Merchandise Only CLUB CLOTHES ARROW SHIRTS, MALLORY HATS INTERWOVEN HOSE , S FAULTLESS UNIIERWIQAR Holman PAJAMAS PERR BROS. Logan Bank Building Style and Value Leaders for More Than n TERRAPLANE PHONE HUDSON Quarter Century Six 1265 Eight I'IART'S Johnston-Konald Motor, Inc. 955-961 FUUNP Avenue Edmond C. Konald 325 Freeport St., NEW' KENSINGTON, PA- Sec'y-Treas. New Kensington DR. JOHN J. FLYNN EYES EXAMINED 979 Fourth Avenue DOC TOR TRUITT DENTIST PHONE 290 873 Fifth Avenue AMERICAN DRINK SHOP THE HOME OF BETTER HAMBURGERS AND PLATE LUNCHES 329 Tenth St. Phones 9400 - 9498 PETE MAZZA Elec-trim' Shoe Rc-pairing Good Qualify and Effiviwlt Service 353 Main Street Phone 256-M THE FASHION-FIRST STORE S I I.. V E R M A N ' S New Kensington, Pa. Pugr Om' Humlml Thrifty Buyers Shop at Myers FOR FURNITURE-STOVES RUGS und LINOLEUM S3 8-842 FIFTH AVENUE STORM'S Hosiery Shoppe for Gift Items HOSIERY - GLOVES - PURSES COMPACTS - LINGERIE PAJAMAS, etc. 945 Fifth Avenue NEW KENSINGTON, PA. BLOSER'S SINCE 1873 Jewelers and Optometrists OFFICIAL JIZXVELICRS TO KEN HI GRADUATION GIFTS 960 Fourth Avcnuc 35,000 People Read The New Kensington Daily Dispatch 1xlICgIll0lly V:1lley's Greatest Newspaper 35.00 by Carrier 56.00 by Mai Tay a 63'fome THE ANTIDOTE FOR DISSENSION C. D. Beacom Logan Trust Building SHORALL'S TEA ROOM W'here All Good Fellows Meet for Their Home-made Ice Cream LUNCHES AND CANDY Compliments of WATSON 8: LASHER Real Estate - Insurance 849 Fourth Avenue M. S. Laughlin Sz Sons Service Station 155 McCargo Street Phone 680 CITIES SERVICE OILS PHILLIP H. LAUGHLIN, Mgr Pnga Om' 1111111111 Om l lhkqs Sim'v Brmulfuxting Br'gan 736 FIFTH AVENUE ALI, LEADING MAKES RADIOS, WASHERS, etc. SINCE l898 EUWERS' GOOD FURNITURE In NEW KENSINGTON MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SUPPLIES :md NORGE I' ROIJUCTS Cl Cooper Brothers IPDISIJFWXBVI of Happiness A Store of Values VVl1cre the Valley Shops and Saves El J. C. PENNY CO. 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De icious IC E CREAAI Cr-rlifiril Otlorlrsx Dry Cleaning PHONE 474 JOSEPH LAMENDOLA QUALITY GROCERIES, FRUITS, AND PRODUCE STUDEBAKER The Spotlight Cars of 1957 Siebert Motor Co., Inc. 637 Sixth Avenue 801 Fourth Avenue New Kensington NEW KENSINGTON, PA, OPPER 1 For Good Things fo Eulu w An Ext-eIIe11t Piave to Eat 414 Tenth Street Service :xt Your Door Thatis VVIl:1t Our I Iee't Phones 2049-M and 2049-J Of Trucks Are For C. J. EASLEY FLQRIST PHONE 750 Best in Corsages for the Prom 101 McCargo St. New Kensington New Kensington, Pa. II Page' Om' llmnlrrd Thru' 5 WEKJYH ?'l 5'f!..7DI.'l' W3!H5Y lKYi.HZiB2'E'T179K37 iE9'i'2'?FZ2i'RL-l!ELZ'l'K E iwllilwiiil' ET'fBiKEdTUQQ1'! , Aa A-iw Afffii Au-Ay ' fam , 'SP A'LA,v'A A. ,- -A A .A- A, ,A A pgs .AAASAAKA A+ .As iff, , A. , sv rf 'ffff A A' A A QW A' , A A: A' fs A AL A -A 9' A +A? AA in A Q2 'A 611' 32. 'rA-1 ,A- LW .22 I?'-572324535 5 57? 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