he J. WEAVER AND C. I-IQCKENSMITH . EDITCDRS the annual pnblzeatlon 0 the senior class I NCRWIN UNION HIGH SCI-ICOL AT IRWIN PA W I ef nineteen tlmifrtyffifue I f PRESENTATIO E love everythlng that s old- old frlends old manners old customs old books -particularly old fnends' New fnends come and pass on into the night And so it must be wxth the class of 35 May these annals of our school days llnk us always w1th our happy past at Norwln I go, are with us for a day and then WITHIN THY PQRTALS FRIENDSHIP IS BORN DEDICATID O MISS SOWASI-I the members of the class of 1935 dedicate this Volume in order that they might in a small way express their appre ciation of her efforts in their behalf Her ability to bring forth the best from each student both in the class make our four years stay at Norwm 1 more profitable one TCD A TRUE AND UNDERSTANDING FRIEND I room and the library, has helped BOARD OE DIRECTORS R B COONS Preszdent D S MARSH Vzce Presldent jol-N B EVANS Seumtarw MRS QUSAN BLAKE TrLas1m1 M1 MARLARET ONEQ MR FRIEDA RLINE R BLANRETTE HN MLC L NE E PAINFFR NX NNHIUER W IURARE OLD FRIENDS ARE MIGHTIER THAN THE NEW f f I ' . . I L n ' ' T ' 5 , ' .g k . ,,,, , L ,. ss 3 J . D. GELURLIE V. MILLER S. ' J. . ' ,lo , R T 1 G. . ' . j. '. ' C. . ' hlstory of NOYXVIH As Freshmen your enrollment was 288 as Sophomores 267 as Junrors 250 and now as raclufmng Senlors you number 224 Thrs lndrcates a fine determlnatxon to flnlsh the Job Carry lf out IHIO lrfe Your accompllshment at Norwln lndlvxdu ally and collecnvely w1ll take rank wrth our finest Our very best wrshes accompany you J W CLAWSON A man 5 reach should exceed hrs grasp Else what s a Heaven or Each day brlngs opportumty to declde ques tlons affectlng your future Each declslon strengthens or weakens the mdlvldual W hope that your hrgh school tralnlng has glven you the v1s1on whlch w1ll carry you to the deslred goal C C PEARSALL AN UNDERSTANDING HEART MAKES A FRIEND Set en KC U ' 1 , f 1, . . . t 6 l Yours is the largest graduating class in rhe 4 1 S 5 g c . . . . Y THE FACULTY MARX ALLSHOL sE XX ILLIAN1 C FDNX ARDN ll T x N1 F1 Q m gl Imzzmr o T huofgx Phx 51 '11 Eduum m Art md C rfifn Meghfml il Drmm Witt uhm C011 Ir I1 ml Star T Ll P1 ri Coll Q Chtmlqm P13516 Home ELOUOIUILS ELQIE L BARNARD HAROLD A FISCHER U1 11 wry U Pzmlvm h LUN T lfw 0fP1rfS1wfQh En hbh Physu ll EduL1t1on CLD FRIENDS LIKE OLD QWGRDS ARE BEST 1 - yi 7 w r 'N - - 1 I. - . Un' 'u sith' of, ic iggm 11' uf: J ' c f cc Ip j j c. 1 L 1 ft '- ' ' . 'c. 2 , EDXXVIN B. ARTHUR MADELINE R. ELKINS 'C Q Sgt ul 1. c acc. ek: 1 'c ' f . 'g L 5 , A . . gg 'L 'L ' K.. MURIEL GALLACHER C1171lL1'I. 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I ' 'A f' 1 1 s j L L YOUNG FRIENDS ARE HIST ON TRIAI FRIENDSHIP IS A THING OF BEAUTY Tuelue Prtxzdtnt GEo1xtVE RLINE XIILL Prtszdtnt NX AYQE ANTHowx Xttrtmrx BETTX lXUHN THE CLASS OF NINETEE THIRTY EI E HE stont steps stretthtd out long and xx hltt is they gurded the future tlrss of 35 to the doors of NOFXKIII Htrt xxt xxtrt to tarry on tht tradrtlons that past tlissts haxt built and throuvh the XILIOTICS that xxt xxould athleve add more to tht vlo rrous history LJfNOTXX1l1 For our lt xdtrs ID tht first Journey up tht sttps xxt those Anthony Coolt Gtorvt Sutton and Elma Zantlla As xxt trax tltd on xxt found rtpost from our studres III the Lyrlt Club Boys Gltt Club the Band Class Basltttball md othtr attlxltlts that xxtrt optn to us Xlxhtn tht n rmts of our mtmbers btxfan to appt lr on tht honor roll xxt l4ntxx that xxt xxtrt startlng to t1l4t our platt ID tht history of NQBYXKIII In spltt of tht abusts sufftrtd us by upptr tlassmtn xxt sald sorroxxful voodbyts xx htn tht IIIHL. t unt to part for tht summer x atatlon Tht ntxt ftll xxt mtt as sophlstltattd soph omorts ind tletttd Georgt Sutton Rlthard Bxttiston md Betty Kuhn to ltad us up tht sttond flltht of sttps We settltd Qllltlxly into tht sthool l1fe and as xxe traveled h1,,her up tht sttps xxt ftlt that our positions at Norxxm xx tre more stturt xx hen our members xx ere thosen for parts III the Popular Provram and tht Noxtlty Program We xxert also xxell repre senttd IIT tht ont att plays that xx ere presented by tht Dramatlt Club and ln the thapel pro xframs that xxere presenttd by the dlffertnt dtpartments of the sthool Afttr a suttessful tlrmb xxe parted 103111 for a brltf xatatlon As jolly 1un1ors xxe eltcted Georgt Kline Georgt Qutton and Bttty Kuhn to lead us on our first yournty is upper tlassmen Noxx as upptr tlassmen xxe felt that lf xx as huh Illllt xxt should try to earn somt monty This xx as done by selllng tandy at tht football and baskttball games and by l'1OldlI1U a unlqut unror CITLLIS that portraytd the happy Jolly splrlt of our tlass For our tlass tmbltm xxt thost an attrattrxe ruw Our jLlI110Y ytar ruw out xxlth the HIUSIL of Wlll Ryshantl4 xx ho pllyed it the rettptlon htld 111 honor of the graduating senrors The rettptlon xxas htld III tht gym of the nexx umor Hwh tht first txer to bt -'tx tn thtre It xx as qurtt a PILILIT tsqut affalr xx 1th tolored balloons and stream tts addlng to the gay ety of tht troxxd Noxx sedatt seniors xxt elttttd as our offittrs rn the final journey up tht sttps Gtorgt lxlmt, Wayne Anthony and Bttty Kuhn A SLIHOTS, xxt atttd as tht m un stays of tht attlxltlts that had tome to mtan so muth to us Lyrlt Club Boys Gltt Club Orthtstra, Band Dramatlt Club Football B1sl4ttb1ll B1 Wetltly Staff, Ytarboolt Qt iff ind xxt xx orlttd hard to make thtm a sutttss III our list year at NOYXKID We haxe marthed up the steps that ltad to tht doors of Norxxrn tonquermg tht pltfalls xx hlth stood 1n our xx ay to sutttss there The steps xx tre too steep for some to folloxx, so they dropped behind but those xx ho earntstlx xxlshed to sutteed pushed on to the rtxx ard Graduation We are noxx ready to marth on to greater and more drfiicult tests that xxlll ltad to our suttess rn lrfe Steeper and more dangtrous sttps must be tllmbed but our xxay xxlll bt made tasler bv the remembrantt of out four ytars at NOYXXIH RUTH LAUFFER THE NORWIN GF NINETEEN THIRTY FIVE . E VV ,V . . j 4 V' 1 V- . f ,V , 4 '4,, , , 1 . V V 1 VV ,V V V 1 V 4 V V 4 V,V V V V 'V ' 4 4 4 Z., V '4V ' VV V4V V 4 4 V V 4 A 4 4 ' V' 4 4 V4 VV 4 V V 4 V 4 ' ' 4 ' ' 4 4 4 4 44 4 L 4 y., 4 VV V4V V4 ' V'V '4V ' ' V 4 ' V 4.. . .4 4 . J . . . V V 4' V V VV 4 4 -4 4 ' 4 , 4 'H ' 4 V 4 4 i .Q Y. i Q, s., . . . X 1 . 4 4 ,V 4 4 I., 4V 4 4 4 4 V V V 4- V , 4 4 ' 4 4 , V4 . . V 4 V V4V V 4 4 V V V V4 4 4 4 4 , D 4 4 4 4 V V4 V44 V4 ' V4 V V 4 4 4 4 4. 4 4 s . 4 , 4, 4 ' ' ,'4 ' 4 ' ' 4 4 ' V 4-V V V' 44 V-4 4V 4 'V4 4 V V 4 V , 4 4 4 , 4 4 4 4 D . V 4 V'V 4V V4 4 4 V 4 4 ' V' V V , 4 4 4 4 4. , 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 V 4V 4 V 4 4 VV ' V 4 V V 4 4 ,.,4 4 . - VV 4V 4 V4 V 4 V V4 V V 4 V V1 4- 1 V 4 4 , 4 V 1 V4 4 V ' V V4 V4' 4 'V V4 ' ' 4V 4 V 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4, . f. . 4 4 V . 4 4 V V S V ' 4 4 4 4 4 V V 4, V4' V V4 V 4 4 V ,VV V 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .4 V 4 ' 4 V 44 V 4 4'V 4V - 4 V V 444 ' , x 44 4 I., 4 4 ' 4 4 4 . V . V 4 4VV 4 4V V V V, V V 44 V 4V 4 4 4 4 V , 4 4 4 , 44 V V4 4 -U ' '4 , f '4 V444 V 4 4 4 4 , 4 , 4 , 44 1 V ,4 , , 4 , , '4 'f ,V 4 V V , V .4 4 , 4 4 4 4 V 'V V 4 4 V V4 4 VV4 ' 4 , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 , ' ,4 V' 4' ' ' V 44 V ,K44 ' 4 V 'U 4 V V V I 4C V 4 V4 4 V' V4 4 V' V ' 4 ' V 4 4 V 4 , 4 V 4 V 44,44 4 4 V 4 4 4 ' 4 V V4 V V 4 4 I, T V4 V 4 V , ' V 4V V V V x V V 4 , ' 4 4 4 V V'V VV 4 V , '4 V 4 ' ' ' 4 ' 4 4 V 4 ' 4 V V V 4 !.,4 4 V V 4 ' 4 4 4 4 , 44 4' V ' 44 ' ' 4 . 4 V 42: ' ' V 4 ' 4 V' V V 4 4 ' V V 1 V ' ' ' V V 4 4 ' 4 ' V4 - V V , 4 4 4 V V' 4 4 4 44 V A 4' x 24 ' V 44 v THE LAST ILL AND TESTAME T E the t11ss of Nlnttttn Hundred 1nd Th1rty F1xt of Norxxln LIIIOII H1 vh Sthool County of XWestn1ort1111d Co111111onxxe11th of Ptnnsylx 11111 LlI1Z6I1S of thtst Unlttd States html' of sound hody 111d n11nd althouuh tht soundntss of n11nd 18 st111 1 qutst1o11 for dthatt xxlsh to 111111t 1tg11 d1spos1t1on of our X'H'lOLlS 1nd sundry t1nx'1h1t 1nd 1nt1nv1h1t posstssmns suptr ttdmv 111 xx111s to tht tontr 1rx To the t11ss of th1rty SIX tto11on11t LOIILTIYIOIIS htuw suth 1s thty 1rt xxt t111 It 1vt on1y thrtt xx1shts the Hrst rhqr you don t h1xe too grt It d1fI1tu1ty 1ssu1111nv tht Hood tondutt 11ent1t dt 111t1nor 1nd lI1ft.111Y'LI1f n11nntr httonunxf to 111 stnlors The setond th If hy t111s t1111t ntxt yt 1r xou xx111 h1xt found tht torntr th1t prosptnty IS just 1round Tht thlrd th1t our dtp1rturt from t111s xx orld of NKJFXKIII ht 11ot 1 joy to you hut 1 sorroxx If your wrt If loss IS If should ht As to 1nd1x1du11htt1utsts n11dt hy tht mtlnhtrs of tht t11ss thtrt 1111 httu n1ut11 tontrox trsy No o11t setmtd qu1tt surt xx 1th xx hat ht xx anttd to p1rt dut to tht fatt th1t lt 18 l111PUb'al1'W1C to 1111oxx xx h1t xx 111 he needed Ill tht future The fo11oxx1ng htqutsts 1re hoxx ex er 111111 1nd dtfinltt Tht F1fth Perlod Frtnth tlass h1x1nx1 httn dtt11rtd tht most C1l1lgLllt 1nd 1ntt111vtnt of 1ts 11111d, ltax es 111 1ts Lnoxxltdgt of sa1d 11nguz1gt to Gtorxfe HWTYIS tht txxo ttnts 11rt1dy to11ttttd toxx 1rd tht Fund for C1c1I1lI1Q tht TLlI1I171lI1g M1ts To Betty Good, C1thtr1nt Whlte xx 111s htt on1n1prtsent SII1116 LCHIIIL1 B 1VI'1LlI1 1e1x es h1s honorable t1t1t of PLl1W11L Enemy No 1 to 1nyont who tan 11ve up to tht h1 h st1nd1rds ht has set for exetutlnv sa1d ofhtt To V1fl'1Dl1 Ht11n1 III gots Florente Hurst s spot III the Hall of F1111t R1th1rd 1V11urtr 1WLL1Llt.'lIhS h1s rosy hlush to H 1rry NX 11son 1x11rth1 VU1tso11 rtxt 11s htt sptt1a1 f-OI'll1Ll1l DX QH 0 1 Y Z to Ruth Oxxtns To P1111 1V11U111, Gtorvt Sutton xx111s h1s xx 111ttd 1t tht ofhtt H111 To Ward Peters goes Ltroy K11DY'6USfUlfh s taxftr thlrst for knoxxledvt Leo Boch 1e1xes h1s 1h111ty to amuse MISS WTTHLJLR to Dale Math11s Ruth Rohh htqut1ths her 11noxx1tdx1e of tht Art of Make Up, or how to bt tht most 1'3C'8L1flfLl1 -'1r1 111 your class to tsslt P11nttr Ross DtWtt1t lt1xt1 h1s to11tt1ttd 111 IIIIILI' to Roy PWLI1 M111tr To M.1rth1 F'1xx tttt Lols Kh1t1 s 1h111ty to XXIII 1rvu111tnts Rohert ohnson htqutaths h1s ofI1tt as SPO1xLSIII iII for the peoplt to M lfflll Cohtn We do herehy 1ppo1nt E11sxxorth D Sthyx .1rtz txetutor of thls, our 11st W111 1nd Testa111tnt xx 1th full power to sttt1t tht HH'-HITS of our tstatt Swned, se11td puhllshtd 1nd det11rtd hy tht 1hovt 111n1td ttst1tors IS tht1r L1st W111 111d Ttst untnt 1n tht prtstntt of us, xx ho 111xt htrtunto swntd our I1 1111t IS xx 1t11tssts 111 tht prtstntt of s'11d ttst'1tors W1tt1tsses C11ss of 1935 CWA NRA LCC EDR A TRUE FRIEND LIFE IS TOO SHORT 1114 , 1. ' ' 1 - ' 1 I t , 1 1 - 1 1 v ' 3 ' 1-1 ' 1 1' 1 ' I S I' A 'I I 51 . I I 1.- - - 1 1 '- 1' ' 1 ' 1 . ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 -- 11-' - 1 , , . ' ' ' z - ' , ' . ,. '. 1 ' ' . ,' . . , , , ,, . ,. 1 11 , , ' , 1, ' 1 .1 ' 1 - - 1 1, . . . . . . , ,, , ,. I1 D I . I 1 I I' D 1 'I I ' 1 - 4, 1 v A' . I I ' I1 . . ,, . , . . .. . . . . Y 'A YI I ' I ' I . -' tt' ' 1 'Y I . Ai 1 I I .1 v v' 5 4 l , 1 1 , I, vf 1 1 . 1 I ' O I VL 2 I I' ' I I I I I ' I ' L I I K 1 II ' ' 'I ' Y I A I . I ' I V' V I V I I I ' . l' . . ' ' V 'I . I Y' I I- 1 v V 1 I I I I . I I ' ' V' II I' I I I ' D ' I 1 . A Q I . ' , . ,, . . , . 'I I Y ' ' ' Y I I ' I I I Q 1 . Q ,, . . The U 111 students of the fa1rer sex 1ez1ve to an one xx'1sh1n 1 to cont1nue fhlS noh1e enter wrlse, I'l , ss - - , W9 Y I . I . V' ' I I I I 1 1 ' ' 1 '- 1 - ' . . I I 1 ,1 4 1 I- 1 ' 5 , . 1 . . . . ' I VI ' ' 'I T I I 'I ' 'Q 1 4 1 2 ' ' 2 2 2 3 2 2, 1. I I I T V' .I Ag V: I I 'I,, . 1, ,, t . . . ,.,,. r I . , , I I ' v I E C3 C3 ' C I 1 Y C. T C Q 1 1. - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' A . U , ' I II' I I1 vI' .' ' 'IA I 1 I . I ' I I ' A 'I ' 1 ' I' I 4 . I I ' . , 1 1, , , . ' A 1 ' K 1 V. I I I I I' I I . ' I I I ' I I I I I I 4 ' 1 1 I. I 4 1-- 1 ' 1 111 -1 - 1 1,1 1 1 1' 1 . 1.1 1' 11-1-' 1 111 11 1 ' , 1 . . THE HDNOR STUDENTS MARIE UHLIG Valedzctonan ELEANOR RIDL Salutaronan DORIS GAUT HAZEL BRENTZEL GERTRUDE ZETTER CQRNELIA HOCRENSMITH CHRISTINE RYLANDER FLORENCE HLRST BRUCE BOYLE JOQEPH WEAVER LOIs WISSER ANTHONY COOK ELIS CARLSON BENTON GLUNT JANET LYNCH LOUISE KRAMER ALBERTA Mosso JOHN SENIOR SARA STOREY RICHARD MAURER GRETCHEN MILLER GEORGE BIRCH BETTY RODABAUGH THE CLASS PGEM WhIch class ID ICHVIDB NOYXVIH Hlgh Left happlly yet Wlth a Slgh Went takmg yust the Golden Rule Into the world thelr future school? WhlCh class had strongest povuer to do To start a thmg and see lt through To do thelr work and do lt well And through lf all to never faIl7 Wh1Ch class left memorles behlnd Cf forceful strength and brIllIant mmd Of actlve energles ne er stIll Cf fightlng Splflt endless wIll7 Wh1Ch class IS headed for success Is llkely to flnd happmess, Who when they ve rxsen to the full WIIl Cfedlf gIve to Norwm School7 WhlCh class IS Sfafflng out the way It means to fIn1sh up some day Is happy just to be ahve Of course the class of 35' FAITH IN FRIENDS IS THE NOBLEST VIRTUE Fourteen I 1 I .. . . , . I V . . .. . 1 . , . . V . . I I .1 . . I . . ,. I I . 7 . 1 1 CLASS PROPHECY vERx tlme you see a robln, frrends, vou must thlnk of the class of 1935 for xve have adopted the robxn as a symbol of our class Several of our faculty suggested that xxe choose the euekoo to represent our elass, but we deerded that the cuckoo just dldn t sunt We chose the rohm for several reasons I the first place, the I'OblIl flres hr h, ID the second place, there are so many roblns that you xv1ll have to thunk of us often, and rn the thlrd place, a robrn dld us a great favor a short tlme ago just as we xxere leaxlng NRJTXVIII Hrgh the other day, xve happened to notxce an unusually brxllrant robln flying excrtedly about our heads As thls partlcular bird seemed rather tame, xve declded It would be nlce to capture rt, so xve began the long, long chase We followed that blrd ox er strange tralls, through tangled forests of us, Just out of our reach We xxent through xx hat seemed to be a heavy fog and when xve came out 'rt the other end, a strange srght met our eyes There xx as a huge sxgnhoard readlng, Thrs IS the Land of the Future We were xxonderlng Just what thrs thlng mlght mean, xx hen our leader, the robrn, surprised us by speaklng rn a clear, hlgh volce Thrs lS the year 1960 he said I have brought you here to show you xxhat has be come of the elass of 1935 Follow me and I xx Ill pornt out the rnterestlng places and people to you And that IS how the whole thrng started You can bet xve d1d follow the robln and xve saw a great many lnterestmg thlngs The frrst place our leader took us was to a magnrflclent hosprtal There we saw Wayne Anthony 01x1ng out orders rrght and left CHe alxvays xx as good at grvmg out ordersj He IS the head surgeon here, you knoxx the TOIWIII ID formed us, but he doesnt have xery mueh business anymore You see the lust tune he Operated on a patrent he nusplaeed a palr of sclssors and he hasn t been able to find them yet But srnee hrs last p'1t1ent xvas only Bruee Boyle rt doesn t matter mueh I-Ie was alxx ays a cut up 'anyway Newt we were transported to a seetlon of 1 street rn Venree xxhere we found our old friend Robert johnson THISIHQ, hls fine I11llSlL'lI voxee to call out, Specrally treated ll1'lL'lI'OI11lH ust another Merchant of Venlee lf you get xx hat xve mean You could never guess whom we met next It xvas Mr Bayard Caruthers, lf you please We couldn t understand why he xvas xxearrng such outlandlsh clothrng untrl the robm elucr dated He has just returned from one of hrs numerous excpedltlons, xve xxere told Thls tlme he has dlscovered 1 nexx eontment, and discovered a nexv klnd of fru1t whreh he called the Great Amerlcan Nut, after Mr Leo Boch Next xve saw another old friend, namely Mary E Iones The robln sald, She poses for the Brbbs Pm Company now She IS now pos mg for a new prcture lllustratlng a l1fe srzed strarght pm They re maklng the prns fancy today you know We hardly reeognrzed the handsome -fentle man xxe saw next, but xve soon made out that lt xvas Norman Slegel He sald the robm, IS Amerlca s foremost anlmal tralner Why he just needs to look at those feroclous Irons and they run rn the other dlrectlon After hexng told thrs rnterestmg news, we met June Peters After greetlng her, the robln sald That IS Amerlca s rlchest wldoxv She runs a huge automobrle horn factory ln her spare tlme The slght xxhlch next met our eyes xx as a very puzzllng one We saxx Thomas Perklns TIME IS THE TESTER OF ERIENDSHIPS lffl L 1 ' , ' ' A ' ,u - 1, 1 K x. ' 1 1 - ' , 1 1 1 K ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' I x 1 . ' ' . . ' . c I T x v ' x i ' ' ' ' . I K ' ' l c Y' i i . . , . ,, I a T C 4 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . n x X 3 i I i ii - 1 1 ' ' . ' - x i . . i i Y - ' . . . 3 . QL . N i . V . . x . H Q x X Q I I I ' -I cc x - Q ina- . 0 y c 1 ' v1 v1 v' ' ' y 1 - Q n a n l ., Y . . . . . H 1 1 ' ' ' I' 1 V1 x U ' 1 . Y l , I , . , , , L . , - , for mrles, and alxvays the robm kept just ahead Called it the land of tBunkOfhOl0ney'x He also 7 . 1 . n ' 4 VV K 1 1 1 'V U 1 v 1 ' ' ' I ' - - U u Q - i xv - ' Y a 1 9 n Q a T I I I . . , . . 1 ' sv as - - 11 - rr ' ' 1 x , V in ,. , D ,, ' - - u rx - - Y. . . . , , ,.. . , . . an . , I I . . . . xx I X I 1 1. l . . 1 l . i ' l I if n . n Q - X Q D I I - vv v . . I ., . K . .- v I' . Q 2 ' V . X ' A D D V x T ' A U 1 I 1 - 1 ' 1 Y 1 ' - 'IA ur and h1s small ten year old son and the boy was glXlI'l1' hrs father a ten dollar blll I know, sald the robln to our lflqlllfy, that It used to be that the father gave hls son an allow anee, but ehlldren aren t so stupid today What was our surprlse then, to see Doris Gaut w alklng the streets Of eourse, we hadn t expeeted rhrs, so we asked for an explanatlon Well she w as a teaeher at one of our new LIUIVGYSIUCS, we were told but that w as before the ehlldren won the suffrage Exery ehlld above the age of fixe can vote now, you know and the xery first thlng they drd w as to elose up the sehools Next we saw George Kline and trled to speak to hum but we dldI1 t haxe a chanee He went dodglnv around the eorner l1ke a flash of llgliflillijl, That s beeause hes now known rs Plll'5llL Enemy Number One our leader explalned Ind exery polleeman III Amerlea 18 looknw for him You see he stole a krss from our presldent Betts Ixuhn And what does Mlss lxuhn lntend to do about If w hen Mr IXllI1L IS finally eaptured7 Wlll she haxe hllll thrown III 1a1l7 Oh no' She Just wants hun to vxx e the k1ss baek The next aeqLlHII1t iI1e6 we met w as Mr Thomas Xlifhltehead H sald the robln has just won the title of Champ1on Baleony Climber He s ellmbed more and hwher bal eonles th tn any other person IH the world And he s done If all lO0lxlI1g for one glrl who deserted hun rn I935 ' Our next stop w as at a blllldlllf' where Mlss Mrrgaret Rodgers remember her7J was d1s plrylnf her lxtest lnventlon the knee aenon nose blower We notleed that II w as att lehed to the nose 1nd looked somethlng llke a w md shleld wlper, but of eourse If w as qulte eom fortable The YOblIl sald Miss Rodgers lb a mueh too busy woman to eonslder appeaslng eolds III the old fash1oned method Next we met Bob Ralph Belleve If or not our leader saxd, That boy IS the most darnw axlator ID the whole world He IS afraid of nothlng IH the world exeept hrs w lfe A little farther on we saw a beautlful Style Shop and the proprletor was guess w ho Dorothy lohns' The robln said, 1IUpOYf ll1fly She IS glvlllg a new k1nd of w axe now It wrll be a speelal for only two hours The name of II lb the New Streamllned COIELIFC Next we eame to a huge theater 1n w h1eh Alfred BCTQIUS w as glvlng a concert of popular songs We not1eed Ruth Gongaware IH the front row Aslde from her the theater w as almost empty We just eouldn t understand thls, for Alfred had reallv lmproxed a great dea A few mrnutes later we found the solutlon to the problem There w as another theater and If w as paeked to ox erflowmv and rt was no wonder Betty Rodlbaugh and Hazel Brentzel were both appearing on the stage The rppe lrlnee of two sueh eelebrltles 1s too good to mlss the robin told us and we tgreed We were standlng there w atehln-1 when we just returned from a trlp to Mars the robln 1I'lf0I'I11Cd us, but he dldllt stay very long beeause there w eren t any pretty vlrls up there Soon after we saw Martha Vlfatson obtaln lllg a dlxoree Thats her nrnth dlx oree sald the robln wearrly I hope she flnds the rwht man soon Suddenly we seemed to be eompletely sur rounded by a m iss of smoke When If had all eleared aw ay we found ourselves on famlllar llnd just behind Norwln And what of the robin' Well, lf w as nowhere rn swht But we have that llttle blrd to thank for LVLTVIIIIIIQ we learned about the future prospeets for the elass of 1935 We also have the robln to thank for another serxlee Now rf anyone challenges the part glven to hmm ID the prophecy, we can dodge the responslbrllty by saymg s1mply A llttle blrd told us so FRIENDSHIP IS LOVE WITHOUT WINGS Szrlccn V . x E . .. . . 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'Q HOW H LL OF FAME Mcmst Lzkgly to Suuceed BEFTX KUHN GEQRL E INLINE SARA STOREY JOSEPH WEAVER MIIYE Popular Rlmmr up Runner up JEANNE RUNRLE WAINE AN rHoNx C URNELIA HULRENSMIVH BRULE BUYLE But Looking Bur Athluu JACK SNXDER Rum ROBB FRANR VEVERKA FLORENCE HURET Runmr up Runmr up HARRX WEBB ELMA ZANELLA WI11IAx1 SENIOR SARA MCCUNE But Drusul Bnqhtut KATHERINE WHITE EDWARD HAMRURQ MARIE UHLIQ BRULE BNYLE Runnw up Runmr up CHRISTINE RYLANDER CHAR1.Es AIRE ELEANOR RIDL JOSEPH WEAVER Dom Mcnst or tht Class BETTX IRL HN GECUIKL E IxL1NE Rzumu up FRIENDSHIP IS CCNSTANT IN ALL THINGS Sur llc N . v I n I F- v F F 1 I ' 7 N N r - - 1 , , V ' . , S If , In - ' v HAZEL BRENFZEL JOSEPH WEAX'EIi I, 1 tiff, ERNEST ALLSHOUSE Emze Ressue AUHERLE us RICHARD BATTISON Dzck Aeademxc Class Mushball 1 Class Volleyball 1 Latin Club Z Art Club 2 Class Footbwll 1 DOROTHY ALTPETER or Ae ademlc Latm Club 2 Dr 1 mme Club 2 WAYNE ANTHONY Wayne Academlc Cl xss Vlee Presltltnt 4 B1 Weekly St iff 4 Press Club 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Sklddlng., Academic Varslty Football 2 3 4 jumor Football I Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 jumor Varsxty Basket Ae xdemlc Volleyball 1 2 Wrestllng 1 Leaders Club 4 Yearbook Staff 3 Class Vice Prcsndent Z Academlc O cbestrl l 2 3 4 Ban 12 34 C1leeC'lub2 3 4 Lrttm Club 2 Wrestling, 1 Z A Capella Chorus 3 4 Plnxfore Class Bxsketblll 2 B1 Weekly 3 KENNETH BEEBE B005 Dramatic Club 4 Press Club Academic Brass Quartet 3 DAVID BAzzO Baz LOB ARYES Lou Commerclal Horseshoe Tourna Academia. ment NORWIN POSTERS MANY FRIENDSHIPS Fzghtvvn r H 4- W 1 V V ge ' V! 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Academlc Honor Student Lyrlc Club 1 Z 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 S A B Chorusl 2 Pina fore 4 B1 Weekly Staff4 Yearbook Staff 4 Press Club 4 Dramatlc Club 2 4 Lwtln Club 2 Home Economics Club 2 Botany Club 2 BETTY BRANT Betty Academlc Entered from Sebrlng Hlgh School Florlda 2 A TRUE FRIEND BOTH GIVES AND TAKES Nznf tm n . ff f T CC Y! KK YY ll 75 - Al - - - , ' . , . , . g Q ' ' 3 , 1 1 5 ', ' 1 1 Q I . ' .y , , Q U 7 . I 2 . ,K ,, 1 S S - 1 ' 1 5 'Z '1 1 Q 1. - - 11 ' . . . , 3 ' Wrestllng 1, 2, 3g Swlmrnlng 2, 33 at , 13 ss 'va d 1 1 1 1 1 Q , , , . ' ' 1 u ,va 1 S - - - 1 S ' 1 - ' s ' ' . 1 t ' , Q 1 5 ' x z g 1 g , - i 1- 3 - - 3 ' i uEdn -- ' ' 3 1 1 1 Q Q . . ' X I . I . . , . . . n H , ' 1 1 y 1 1 1 I , 5 ... 9 - ' 3 - . 3 , - . , . 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Mgr' Acadtmlc Honor Student Class Presldent I Cvlu Club I Dramatlc Club 2 4 Latln Club 2 Orchcstra 2 4 Bot my Club 2 Pun lforc 4 Stage Cr :ft Club 4 ALBERT COLEs Cou boy Commercrll lvlushball 2 Class Basketb ill I Touch Football 3 Wrestllng I CATHERINE CLOHESSY D D 8 'QQ Ac rdcmlc FRANK CIPRIANI Chzpy Ac ldtmlt WrestI1I1g4 Mushballl WILLIAM CONNOLLY 1 Acadtmlc Drxmntlc Club Z 4 Stage Cr aft Z 4 Chutrlmdcr 2 3 4 Baskctbllll Z 3 4 Ofhclals Club 4 Botany Club 2 Norwm A1ds4 Hockey I Z 3 4 Acxdtmnc Lmn Club Z jumor Footb all I Class Basketball I 2 Vollcyblll 1 Mushball 3 Touch Football 2 WILSIllI1g3 Art Clubl A FRIEND IS ONE WHO CONFIDES IN YOU Tue nlq une E3 . ,Q If 'O if '4-I . , V I, 1 U ll I H 'Q I I 1 A I ' ' . gig ' -Q ff 3 3 - EV ANTHONY COOK - Cuchy GEORGE CLAwsON - George lb,..,:' ls ' .1 :IC I i U V H H u - n - Al . L 5 . I - - ' 5 . N an n CC ' V! . . ' lSB'llYI 3 lc 11 ? ! 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L' I A 4 1 'I R y u A al .o, I ' V' JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Preszdent ELMER ERICKSON Vzee Preszdent CLARENCE Sruaas SeeTettlT'y BETTY LEHMAN SCENE Court Room TIME Month of May CHARACTERS Judge Mr Pearsall Proseeutzng Attorney Mr Clawson Defense Counsel Elmer Erlckson Defendent Mr JUHIOI' Student Clerk 0 Court Mlss Allce Palnter Jury Twelve unlor teachers OPENINKJ SCENE De ense Counsel Cto Juryj It IS your duty as the jury to glxe your attennon to all state ments and faets glVCD rn thls trlal M unror Student has been charged with dlsloyalty to hrs sehool and 1ts aetlvltles It lb my duty to prove this eharge false Base your xerdret on bare faets and not on erreumstantml evrdenee I wlll now eall my first xutness Wlll Mr Seott Lauffer please take the st md? Cl rk o Court Do you swear to tell the truth the vs hole truth LIL Seott Lauff r I do De ense Counsel In what capaelty have you serx ed your elass up to the present tlmel Seott Lauffer I serx ed as Presldent ID my Fresh man year De ense Counsel What were your dunes as Presldentl Seott Laujfer My dunes were to rnterest the Freshman students IH sehool act1v1t1es and to stlmulate sehool Splflf De ense Counsel Were these dutles fulfllledl Seott Lauffer As far as a good hlgh sehool sp1r1t yes, but llttle lnterest xx as shown ln sehool HCIIXIIICS De ense Counsel That rs all Mr Proseeutmg Attorney your wltness Prosecuting Attorney No QUCSIIODS ludge Proceed wlth the case The Defense Counsel may eall hrs next vutness De ense Counsel Wlll Mxss Betty Lehman please take the stand' De ense Counsel Does the fleld of school ac t1v1t1es have a wlde range at NOYWIH7 Betty Lehman Yes De ense Counsel Wxll you please mentron some of these so as to glve the jury a good estx mat1on of school functlons and Mr JUDIOI' Student's lnterest ID them Betty Lehman There are many HCIIVIIICS at Norxun for the students F1rst comes sports, whrch seemlngly attract the greatest amount of interest These vary from wrestllng football, and basketball to track and fxeld competrtlon Defense Counsel Do the jumor students rank hrgh rn sports that IS rnterelass and for elgn competrtronsl Betty Lehman Yes De ense Counsel Wlll you please mention some other sehool act1v1t1es' Betty lehman An almost endless lust could be mentroned There are school organlza tions such as the Leaders Club Hlstory Club and Dramatle Club, and newspaper and yearbook work, all of whlch attract much rnterest De ense Counsel You mentloned ID a prevlous statement a number of boys sports Do glrls have many listed wxth thetr QCIIVIIICS7 Betty Lehman Yes, grrls sports attract as much attentlon as boys Glrls have hockey basketball volleyball, and archery Mlss junxor Student shows rnterest ln these, as well as the CfTIClHlS Club Defense Counsel Do the muslcal organlzatlons lnterest Mr unlor Student? Betty Lehman Yes, the junior Students boast a good representatlon and show much lHtCr6St, IH all of the muslcal organlzatlons Mr unxor Student has taken major parts rn operettas and plays Defense Counsel What IS the JLIHIOI' class out look for next year? Betty Lehman The class s outlook for next year IS very hopeful and It IS eagerly looked forward to by the students Defense Counsel That wlll be all Your Honor I move that thls case agalnst Mr Junior Student be dlsmlssed because concluslve evldence has been brought forth to prove the charge as false judge Case dlsmlssed FRIENDSHIP LEADS TO TRUE UNDERSTANDING Furla four N Q u a . . . - 1 . . . . . . 1-1 r . . . . . . - r.. , L sf, 1 . ' . ' , v I ' Y J - - ,I - ' C e . u y - . N '- , I ' f , C - ' ' ' - v' ' . ' . .. . e x ,A , , . , : L v - ' , . , , . . e f . , U g V , . , . G v eq Cf . v zf ,. 1 -' , ' I 7 ' I a - I- I ' - - f 1 I 4 . u ' 'ff , . : . ' . - . ' ! 1 . - - . ' 3 ' s' . , . y , ,fs 1- ' . Q ,I . 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FRIENDSHIP SURMOUNTS ALL OBSTACLES JU IOR DICTIO ARY ABRAM JALK CHansJ runs around wath a lot of garls Doesn t get home untal the wee hours of the mornang Sleeps IH almost all of has classes ADAMS FLORABEL CFlosryJ favorate subyect as Art favorate teacher as Mr Edwards runs around wath a good many fellows ADAMS LOUIS CLoueyJ Interested 10 all athletacs especaally basketball lakes Physacal Edueataon ANDRASKY JOSEPH UoeJ Interested an edatoraal work one of the newspaper staff s star reporters favorate sport basketball ATKINS Loas fAtkmrJ Deseraptaon appe ars to b naaschaevous Habat talkang to the fellows Sad end ang another g ay davorcee ATWELL PAUL CPaulJ Physxes as has favorate subject Mr Horsch lb has favorate te acher and he Is no wonaan hater BAINBRIDGE CAROLYN CCarolsnj Habat constantly eatang Weakness blonds of the opposate seat Descrap taon a devalash look BARR HOWARD CHoud3J Ambataon malkm In Hobby-dressang chackens We akness rep aarang second hand trucks Descraptaon fave foot sax Inches short Sad endang an unfortunate husband BARRIQ THEI MA CTlaelmal H abIt blushang lake a rose Descraptaon small and snobbash Sad endang wafe of I Ferras Wheel operator BARTON CJRALI- Cbraeael Habat street ears Deserap the bor, s BAUGHMAN CATHERINE fKareJ Deseraptaon agood sport Weakness farm lafe Hobby horseback radang BALZERINE RAY CButtsj lb a would be artast maanly speeaalazes In st aaned glass wandows he also lakes the women BERLIN CLYDE Clnehj Plays football takes a general hugh school eourse Works durang the afternoon ersey Cere al BLAKE DORIS fDOTl9J Habat goang to sehool Descrap taon studaous Sad endang I teacher of nausae BLANKETTE HANNAH CBlanketU Ambataon a fnaeej school teacher Descraptaon jolly Hobby knattang Wlfh red yarn Bosac FRANK CFranleJ Physacs as has favorate subject among has teachers he lakes Mr Edwards and he lb crazy over skatang BUYER RALPH CBoy er Gul? Fasorate song Lost In a Fog Hobby bed bug collector Descraptaon use less you wouldn t know ham Favorate Orchestra Cvuy Lombardo and has Mounted Polace BRENTZEL ELIZABETH CElIzabethJ Descraptaon con tented Habat beang salent Weakness makang her bookkeepang problems come out okey BRENTZEL WILLIAM CBIIID plays In the High School Or chestra played on last years football team favorate subject as Physacs BRIM GEORGE CBrIght Eyed one of our st ar basketball players he lakes Mr Fascher and has gym class BROLKER NORMAN CNurv3 faxorate teacher as Mr Fascher Isa member of the Leaders Club has hobby lb collectang pactures Of aarplanes BROWN JOQEPHKJOCJ Ambataon farmer Hobby sax day bake racang Favorate Book All Quaet on the Weatern Front Weakness flat feet Sad endang polaceman BRUNO CHARLES KCRUCRJ He as a woman hater lakes to play basketball another buy that s goang to be a batcbelor BRUNO JAMES fBrunoJ Ambataon phalosopher De scraptaon medaum weaght brown eyes and museul ar legs Weakness basketball Sad endang coal naaner BUTLER EILEEN QEIICCYIJ doesnt go to Englash el ass very often Stays honae from sehool a good bat l quaet type of garl BYERS JOSEPH CPuslcwaJ Ambataon barber Hobby raasang vegetables Noted for stratospherac thankang Favorate song Volga Boatman Sad endang wandow washer CARLSON RUTH fRutl1xJ Ambataon haar dresser Noted for lovely haar Favorate book Women lake me Weakness headaches due to trumpet noases Bad endang flapper CARROII FRANK fCarmllj Ambataongdaetaca an Noted for pee wee muscle and Inhuman strength Hobbs poultry farnaang Bad endang., bookaxorna CHAPIIN ARNLWLIY fCBl1llT7l0lLlJ Ambataon Attorney for the Defense Hobby rug be atang Noted for fandang lost golf balls Sad endang stool pageon CHRIWTlAN5ON OSLAR COQ Ambrtaon food tester Weakness flat feet Noted for a ten second man Hobby stamp collectang Sad endang acandy wrapper CLOHESSY MARY Gutcrj Ambataon housewafe Noted for cute smale Weakness-opposate sex Favorate Book Beauty and the Beast Sad endang a blushang brade COHEN MARTIN CMartsJ Ambataon a musacaans pensaon at twenty three Noted for has untarang efforts Weakness has specaal arrangements Sad endang has orchestra CoLEs CHRISTINE CTccnJ Ambataon Swedash structress Noted foricookang Weakness hersvenska poyka Favorate song One Naght of Love a endang her maka s kvannan fSwedIshD COPEMAN JAMES Urmmsj He loves the women and they love ham has a habat ofgoang to Parc aarn very Often CosTELI.O HELEN fl-lelenj Descraptaon your eyes have told me so Habat wearang green dresses Weak ness-gettang hundreds ID French tests CHAMP HELEN fl-Ielenj Descraptaon sophastacated Habat beang punctual Sad endang someones lucky wa e CRABILL, AUSTIN CAuvtmJ Weakness-dancang Habat not growang up Descraptaon a nace fellow CYPHERT VERA CVeraj AmbatIon4dress maker Fav orare song Jungle Fever Noted for pleasant dasposa taon Sad endang seamstress DATZ JOHN CDatJ Ambanon lawyer Descraptaon slaghtly rounded possessang a Jolly smale Noted for map makang abahty Sad endang explorer FRIENDSHIP BINDS THESE JQLLY JUNIORS Forty sw , ' , ' z ' a ' . 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for-good sport Hobby cOllectIng rare antiques Sad endIng mInIng engineer EMORY SARA MAY fSaraJ AmbItIon artrst Noted for Cuffords old flame Hobby palnllng FHVOYIIL ERILKSON ELMER CElmerJ Maybe he wIll be second Eddie Duchm someday IS Interested lh newspaper work and he has been our loy Il class presldent for the past two years EVANS CAROLYN fCa'rolynJ IFICS to take pIano lessons sIngs In the girls lyrIc has a hablt of golng to CIrclevIlle FAWCETT MARTHA CSpIgotJ AmbItIOn really I don t know' Noted for unanswerable questlons DescrIptIon lovely green eyes and Marle Dressler s profIle Sad endlng school marm FEHRS JOHN fGOlldIhJ AmbItIon professlonal lady kIller Noted for hlS ablllfy at snlpe hunting Last heard of Here I come gals Sad endmg bell hop FENTON FRANK Likes to take Art Favorlte teacher Mr Edwards He IS an ardent admirer of the women FINDLE DOROTHY CD00 AmbIt1on EInsteIn s secre tary Hobby archery Favonte book Dream World Sad endrng novelIst FLASIK WALTER fWalzJ very seldom does any school work he doesnt know what he will be probably a Knlght of the Road FORSYTHE ROBERT CPce Weej finds great enjoyment In the comlc strlps of Popeye IS very small for hrs age-f loves HISIOYY and favors MISS Pamter as a teacher FRILK JAMES CWzmpyJ Amblnon-druggIst Hobby fIShlng Noted for funny noIses DCSCYIPIIOH very queer etc Sad endmg-dope fiend FRIcIc ROBERT fSleepyJ Ambitlon-dentrst Hobby day dreammg Favorlte pastIme thInkIng Sad endrng bachelor of arts FRYE ETHEL flggyj AmbItIOn stenographer Hobby love letter collector Noted for a humdInger Last seen fllftlhg wIth the baker Sad endIng the baker s wIfe FRYE EVELYN fRedJ Descnpnon very socIable Hdblf someone from PItt U Weakness-gomg to dances FULTON LOIS CLo Lol AmbItIon InterIor decorater Noted for-good nature Hobby swImmIng Sad end Ing kmdergarten Instructor GAHAGAN JUNE Habrt Raymond Cone ofthe Merry MadcapsJ Weakness-dolng her home work Sad end Ing-gIvIng up bossrng GONGAWARE ERMA CErmaJ DescrIptIon sweet dIs posItIon Weakness belng In bed early HabIt mIssIng the school bus GONGAWARE Scorr Geottj drives I eat around th If looks llke 'I covered wagon I won t play second fiddle for no Czar where ever there are women Scott s there Goon BETTY fBezte5 DLSCTIDIIOD slIghtly sophIstI cated AmbItIon-garnlng fame as a slnger HabIt reachIng the hlghest notes on the keyboard GRAHAM JESSE Uesvj Interested In basketball md also In Physlcs he would lIke to become a farmer GREEN JACK CG-reenel AmbItIon book salesman Noted for that bump on hrs head Weakness North IrwIn at mIdnIght Hobby reading Sad endIng pro fessIonal dlsh washer GREENWALT DON CPInJ From wh II I hear he s la x Hobby sleepmg I Ikes to call up gIrls In dlbglllSCd VOILLS GREGU ELIZABETH CEII abethj Descrrptron a constmt smIle HabIt-gettmg help In her school work AmbI non nothlng IH partIcular GREGG RUTH CRuthIeJ DescrIptIon lIrtle and qllltf GUYON JANE Uancj AmbItIon stenographer Fw OFIIC Orchestra Don Bestor Hobby skanng Srd endIng mermaid HANKLE CYRIL fCy'rIlJ AmbItIon shlpbullder Hobbv bulldmg mlnlature locomotrves and englnes Noted for ape lIke figure Sad ending coffee salesman HARDY THOMAS fTomJ Ib a great sandlot football player IS very fond of the glrls and he lb a good all around sport HARRIS GEORGE fPee Weej AmbltlOn professlonal pmg pong player Weakness fallIng arches DescrIp tlon a ye Ist tablet concentrated one hundred and nmety tImes Last heard of assrstant proprietor of Buck recreatlonal school HASLOP ROBERT fHavlopJ AmbItIon JustIce of the Peace Hobby sellmg cough drops Last words Not a cough In a carload Sad endlng rlbbon salesman HATTEN FRANCIS CPeteJ goes for the grrls In a bIg way plays football I thInk he wIll end up In the bughouse HAYDEN ELMA fBertYJ AmbItIon Private secret Iry Hobby-dancrng FavorIte orchestra Marty Cohen s Merry M Idcaps Sad endlng beauty SpCClallbI HELLMANN VIRGINIA CMatIldaJ Ambmon to weIgh two hundred pounds Noted for entertaInIng Jack Hobby eatmg Favorlte book True Story Sad end Ing Mr and Mrs IS the name HIXSON MARY fMaryj AmbIt1on to work for a doc tor Weakness unacquamted with housework Sad endmgfdlgmfied dame HOCKENSMITH VIRGINIA fGIngeJ AmbItIon a man eater Weakness-opposlte sex FavOrIte skIn lotlon vIcks vapo rub Hobby snlpe huntlng Sad endlng a grass wldow LET TRUE FRIENDSHIP BE YOUR AMBITION Forty scten 1 ' ' W, ' ' i ' ' . , . 1 . 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I W. , A a - D W K , ' . 1 . , ' 'U . r 1 ' I A n W I a y I ' Q W v W L HOHMAN ALICE fAlzeeJ Hablt talklng about those KORER ZELMA Czelmal Hablt nobody but Ocky bug moments DCSCTIDIIOH slender and coquettlsh Weakness watchlng football games HORVATT RUDY CRudyJ Hls hobby lb pl lylng mush ball fond of the old swlmmlng hole ln the summer Llkes to take typlng HOEBBLER ROBERT Uumboj lnterested ln playlng foot ball ought to be the fat man ofthe ClI'Cllb one of Stacy Altman s workers HOWELL LAURlNECLau1lneJ Descrlptlon uslng brlght colored llpstlcks Hablt studylng tlll the lessons are learned Ambltlon to make a success ln llfe HRABAK FRANCIS CVenclD IS very much lnterested ln the commerclal course llkes to shoot a rlfle and lb a good sport HUGHES MELVIN CButesJ Ambltlon mall clerk Noted for a jolly nature Weakness seven oclock alarm FaVOl'lICCl3SblCc1lIl1USlC Tschalkovskls Fllght of the Bumble Bee lh four flavors Sad endlng church deacon IPNAR HELEN fHelenJ Hablt tllklng DLSCTIIWIIOH lflqlllblllVL Weakness Jlm fgyml JERPE MAURILE C8140 Hls lmbltlon lb to own l whole- sale candy store Hobby playlng mushball To tell the truth l don t thlnk he h lb mueh ambltlon JOHNSON FRED CFreddxJ Ambltlon blacksnllth Hobby berry plcklng Favorlte song Old Man Rlver Motto Ignorance lb bllss Sad endlng chalrman of Shawtown s department of publlc destruc tlon JOHNSTON CHESTER CChetH Ambltlon preacher Hobby playlng mushball Noted for marvelous hdfl endlng polltlclan JOHNSTON HELEN fHelenH Descrlptlon tall and dark Hobby-golng swlmmlng Hdblf 1ood old M lnor JONEQ MARbARET CMargaretJ Deserlptlon self satls fled Hablt readlng lnstead ofe ltlng Flvorlte color brown JOYkE AMES flamed llkes to eat all the tlnle flvorlte teacher I5 Mr Flscher-dances to Jan Garber s orehestra KEMERER JOHN fMlkCJ Deserlptlon sm all but lttrae tlxe Weakness blondes ofthe femlnlne sex AH1hlflOH to become wealthy on nothing KERR ANNA CArmJ Ambltlon prlvate seeretary Noted for quletness Favorlte orchestra Guy Lom bardo and hls Royal Canadlans Sad endlng splnstress KETTREN AUC-LJsTlNE fTme3D reads wlld and woolv West SIOflEb4g0Cb to lrwln a good blt llkes to play football Km JOSEPH Uoej Ambltlon lI'lbllf3hCC agent Hobby basketball Weakness sllght puncture ln left Wlng lungJ Sad endlng truck drlver KLINE LAWRENCE fKlmeJ FHVOYIIS subject lb Physlcs plays baseball he s just crazy about the women Kl.lNE WlLLlAM fB1llJ Favorlte teacher lb Mr Me Munn wlll eat about everythlng another woman hater KLINE WILLIAM H CBIUJ Llkes the subject of Physlcs plays basketball Hobby looklng for glrls KLINGENSMITH EVELYN fDO0Chl6J DCSCYIDIIOD small and sllm Hablt-gOlhg to Butler s Park Weakness botherlng the boys Descrlptlon keeplng thlngs llvely Weakness4golng Camplng KOHUT ANNA CAmlJ Hablt chewlng gum Weak ness talklng ln class Ambltlon Operatlnglbarbque stand KOVACS JOHN Cwlmpyl DFIVCS an old Ford around a lot a great teller of Gsh storles more than llkely he wlll end up as Presldent of the Llar s Club KOVACS JOHN fFeemJ He llkes the women IS very fond of flghtlng and he llkes to be coaxed to do some thlng KROTZ JESSE LJUICYJ lowes hls nlckname he also lb basketball crazy thlnks he wlll become a great basket ball player KUHNS MARIE LMGTICJ Ambltlon rlde around ln a Rolls Royce Favorlte subject HISIOTY Hobby col lectlng dates KUNKLE JUNE Uumel Hablt sunny C8llfOYHl8 Weakness husky football players by the name of George DCSCYIPIIOH -dlfferent LARLELERE MARY CMarxb Descrlptlon lmnlensely shy Hablt blushlng Sad endlngf-operatlng a mll llnery shop LAUFFER MARIE fMdTlCJ Hablt-golng roller skatlng Hobby baklng ples and cakes Sad endlng wlfe of a radlo announcer LAUFFER SARA Ciaraj Descrlptlon-dlmlnutlve Hobby playlng plng pong Ambltlon a sweet, lnno cent mllk mald LAUFFER SCOTT fqcouj Ambltlon chauffer Noted and athletes foot Hobby-danclng Sad endlng gardner LEAR ELTON fCookJ trles to croon I plty the people plays on the varslty football squad eats a lot of candy LEHMAN, BETTY fBettel Ambltlon nurse Noted for one hundred and thlrty nlne pounds of sweetness Faxorlte pastlme swlmmlng clh dreamsj Hobby tnswerlng fan mall Sad endlng-doctor s wlfe LEHRIAN, ROBERT fBobJ Ambltlon to be l real he mln Weakness football Descrlptlon blg bad bold LESLIE BETTY fBetteJ Ambltlon shoe saleswoman Noted for-dletlng Weakness fllrtlng Descrlptlon brown eyes and Mae Westsproflle Sadendlng chorus glr LEWIQ JEFFERSON CTllugJ stays home from school very often fllrts wlth the glrls lh art class he s a great foot ball player LEWIS LAVONNE CVonmeb FHVOYIIC sport basketball Favorlte orchestra Paul Pendarvls Descrlptlon easy on the eyes LISSY FRANK fFrankJ FRVOYIIC teacherls Mr McMunn IS a great cake eater llkes to play baseball LLOYD LOUISE fLauJ Descrlptlon slmple and sweet Hablt modesty Weakness a gentleman named Charles fCl'lappyJ LOOMIS MALVA CMCllldJ drlves an alr cooled Franklln llkes to dance especlally to Guy Lombardo s Orchestra LLJNN HARRIET fHdIIl6J Ambltlon a SDCCIZJ nurse Hobby round danclng 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MACILL PAUL CMaggIeJ runs around town a lot lookmg for Betty Lehman noted for GIVC the AudIence a Chance prefers any grrl who comes along MAGNU9 VERA fVeeJ Amb1tIon ProfessIonal flower gIrl Favorlte book Horatlo Algers novel Bob the Gas Tank FIller Hobby-dolng flfty on the ChevIe DescrIptIon neat appearance MANLE THOMAS CBeanyJ FavorIte teacher IS Mr VernaIl HIS hobby lb playlng hook from school lIkes to take gym MARTZ CLIFFORD fKIpJ One of NorwIn s best wrest lers came to school to pl ly football Llkes hIs Health c ass MARTZ ROBERT CBobJ DLSCFIPIIOD pleaslng person alIty HabIt worklng at Joe Pamter s statIon AmbI tIon travel Weakness Locust Street7 7 7 7 7 7 7 MATHIAS DALE fDaleJ Hobby chasmg women Fxvonte orchestra Don Bestor Sud endlng adver llblDg Man Iger of Mathlas Beverage Co MCCANN EILEEN fMcCannJ DescrIptIon-garrulous Hlbxt-gomg In for all ktnds of sports Sad endmg m Irathon rIInncr MCCORMILK CLARENLE fBoo Booj LIkes to trke He Ilth FIvorIte te Icher lb Mr Edwards pl Iys basket a MCKAY JAMES jxmmy has a habIt of eanng candy In thlrd perIod makes frequent VISIIS to NInth street MCKELVEY, RUSSEL CRu:J AmbItIon accountant endIng4glass blower MCNALLY VERONILA CVCTOHICGJ DescrIptIon QUIIL quIet Weakness staylng If home Sad endmg atoe dancer MCWILLIAMS DONNA CDonnaJ DescrIptIon IntellI gent and bLfl0Uh Habnggolng to Important places AmbItIon an excellent school teacher MEDIC ALBERTA fAlbertaD DescrIptIon kmd hearted HabIt saylng very lIttle Sad endmg lIv1ng on a farm MICHIE JOHN cMlChl6D AmbItIon-dry cleaner Hobby skIppIng classes Last seen spendIng ten nIghts In bar room fstudy room for lawyers after belng admItted to the barJ Sad endmg wall paper cleaner MILBURN AUDREY fAudreyJ AmbItIon nurse Hobby -danclng Favorlte orchestra Wayne Kmg Sad endmg floor walker MILLER JOSEPH Uoeyl IS an IndustrIous magazlne seller an Interested member of the R3dlO Club-llkes PhYSlCb MILLER JUNE UurIeJ HabIt playmg t Te DIHHO for the school Chapels Favorlte food lIver DescrIptIon actlve and alert MILLER MARGARET fPegJ DescrIptIon pep vIm and ugor Hdblf Chtwlng gum Weakness-gomg to parnes MILLER ROY CRoyJ has a great cravIng for the women fl ns around wIth I blonde from out by Penglyn loves to spoon IU and around the cemetery MILNE GLADYS Cflladysj DCSCTIPIIOD Smlllng or grggllng HabIt mIssIng school Ambltlon workmg In an ICC cream parlor MITCHELL LEROY fMItcl-Ielll AmbItIon yeast sales man Motto Bound to Rlse Weakness 1nabIlIty to look natural Last heard of prIson Inmate Sad endlng home for the mentally dejected MORGAN FLORENLE CFIUJ DCSCFIPIIOD fussy Am bItIon to break the present speed record In typrng Favorlte song lm always thmklng of you Cveorgle MORGAN LILLIAN QLIIJ HabIt ndmg home In a Ford coupe Weakness Cllmblhg those Hfty school steps every day AmbItIon a second Kate Smlth MUSE BETTY fBettyJ DescrIptIon HIYIRIIOUS HabIt belng rushed AmbItIon a good stenographer NAMETSKA DOROTHY CD00 DescrIptIon pleasant wlys Favorite study Bookkeepmg Ambltlon an accountant NEMIQH JOhEPH Uoeyl AmbItIon All Amencan Noted for macadamlzed crInIum Hobby wresthng L Ist words GIVC me the blll Sad endmg one man hand NEWELL ROBERT CBobbyJ AmblClOn mechanIc Weakness slow th1nkIng Noted for Jack of all Trades Sad endIng proprIetor ofa rollerskatlng rInk NICHOLS ANNA Annaj DescrIptIon I pleasant Sfnllc all the whIle HabIt berng another of those quIet persons Hobby eatIng Ice cream NICHOLAS SARA Garal HabIt knowIng her brIef forms In Shorthand Favorite teacher M155 Slunders DescrIptIon4dark eyes and curly haIr NOBLE ESTHER flfstherj AmbItIon stenographer Hobby knIttIng Favorlte book Movie MITYOY Fav OYIIC orchestra Dlck Flddlel' NOLAN EDMUND fDmeyJ FBVOTIIC subject IS PhysIcs NUTTALL KENNETH fKenJ runs around wIth Grace Barton played on last years football and basketball squads by the way how s the weather up there7 OBLAK JOHN Cinekell DescrIptIon beIng pesky HabIt maklng use of the Ford Weakness Stlckels farm GWENS RUTH CRuthJ HabIt-chlselmg AmbItIon a mIllIonnaIreS wIfe DescrIptIon-careless Ccare less about schooll PAINTER JESSIE fTootsJ AmbItIon mght club hostess Weakness the boy frlend FHVOYIIC orchestra Paul Pendarvrs Last words They satIsfy Sad endIng A Gay Dlvorcee PALANGIO ALBERT CAbeJ AmbItIon pugIlIst Noted for nothmg Hobby nursIng Infants? Home address Atlanta, CIeorgIa Sad endIng pretzel bender PATOSKY, EDWARD fRedJ AmbItIon-General Man ager of any oIl concern Noted for hIs curly red locks Favorlte sport wrestlmg Sad endmg street car con ductor PETERS WARD CBudJ AmbItIon vocalIzIng for Bmg Crosby Noted for yelllng DescrIptIon flve feet SIX Inches tall Wlth a large mouth cavity Last words Say It with Howers Sad endmg sIde show freak PITLAIRN ROBERT CFaganJ Fond of playlng baseball likes to go out huntrng Is Interested In taxrdermy PLANK ALFRED fBudJ Spends a lot of hlS tIme In the pool room not very Interested In sports runs around wIth the women PLAYFAIR HARRY Cl-Iarpj He wants to know If ' Kay ' IS stIll Waltlng for hIm he was a would be star on the football team POLOVINA ANNA fAnnaJ DescrIptIon-dark haIr and dazzlmg eyes HabIt walkmg mules and mIles Sad endmg Earl Carroll s vanItIes FRIENDSHIP CANNOT BE PURCHASED WITH GOLD Forty nzne 1 , I h , 7 . ' I 1 ' . . .C ' ' ' ' 5. ' ' . Y? Q I ' 1-ll I ' ' ' 77 . , . 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Hobby 4dll'lClI1g F IN orxte orehestra Ted Weems Sad endmv steel m Ignate TARTALIIO MARIE CMQTILU AmbItIon sIles clerk Hobby dmemg FIvorIte hook Professor Sweet tooth s Secrets of Cookmg SId endmg telephone THoMAs MARK LERITE CMa'rgaretj llVLb out If Lereal goes to school soclals-dances to P Iul PendarvIs orehes ra THORNTON CHARLESfCOIIOl17 AmbItIon sodIjerker Favonte book The Llttle Napoleon Hobby pocket PlCklhg Vfeakness blank l'HlSllDdLl bIil'lClll'1g of MISS Gallagher Sad endmg bIrker If I dog show TILKERHOOF MARIE CMGTILD HabIt ld IIIlk I mIle for I blbkblll gIme Descnptlon selfeonsuous Am bItIon to see Hollywood TOWNSLEY PAY CFavD H IbIt numerous finger waves WE3kDtbb+dlff roads of Puntertown Descnptlon easy come and easy go UNDERWOOD MARIORIE CMHTKILH HIbIt Gale D scrlptlon curly cIIte and cunmng AmbItIon to teach rypmv VAN DYKE PAIIL CVLIYI Dwkel AmbItIon Marys husbmd Noted for brIck carrylnv Hobby bIsket ball FWVOTIIL song Auld Lang Syne Skl endrng Mary s husband VERNER GREY fBuckD AmbItIon l'dd1O announcer Hobby collector of rare dlSSaSCS Noted for vIctIm of hIs hobby Weakness vacuum between braln con nectlons Sad endIng Doctor of Phllosophv WALKER VII IAN QVIID DescrIptIoII very IIILHUN e We Iknessdomg to the show H IbIt H Irold from the I WEAI FR FMMA Clfmmaj H IbIt smrlmg Ah1l'lflOh a vIolIn teacher Sad endmg a job In a fue and ten WEAXER GEORGE CPerej AmbItIon male ty Cpestj Noted for travelmg to the VarIety Faxor te book Tales from Snng, Sung Last heard of organ Qrlnder Sad enclrng rxeketeer WEAIER HIXTTIE CHIHIIIU H IbIt hlklllg up FaIrmont HIll Weakness those ryplng tests AIIIDIIIOD a suc eessful secretary WEAVER JALK Uaelej AmbItIon lawyer Hobby readlng Noted for IntellIgence Fax orlte sport Plilg pong Sad endmg Congressman WEICHTMAN BETTY CBettel Could there be Inyrhlne III I name' H IbIr drnlng ner d Id s truele DescrIptIon makes lkllllllllf Inees eIsIly We llCIlL5's lIneIIIg It H IrrIson Cnty Ro Id WERT MAIIRILE FIvorIte subject PhysIes 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clIss glrls W OIILERT EVELYN CEILIVTIJ Descnpnon an old fashIoned gIrl Weakness w IlkIIIg to Ind from school HabIt carrylng a book bag WOODWARII RUTH fRllf ll AH1lWlIl0h 7 7 7 l Hobby flower growrng Noted for sober looks SId endmg bo Irdlng hoIIse keeper Yosr HENRY CYovtj AmbItIon funerIl dIreetor Hobby launtlng FIVOFIIL book Tales from Sh Ike speare Sad endmg crepe hanger YOUNG GIF!-ORD Cfnffxl rIdes the bIIs to school from out Ilong the hIghway Is Interested IH LhQ.I11lC Il engl neerxng FIvorIte te Ieher Mr Horseh QIYS someelIy he may be I second ZAVORA JOSEPH Uoel AmbItIon m llllll Ill Hobby flshlng Noted for Furmont s PUllIlC Il boss Sad end Ing bIll collector ZIERSKI -IOSEPHINE flosepl-unej HabIt sIyIng lDtl dolng llttle Descrxptlon hears Ill and sees all AmbI non an avIatrIx ZONA JAMES fB0ieull Shafton s greatest trlpper Ilso tl'IeIr gre Itest pool sh Irk verx seldom does hIs mghtwork ZONA MIKE QMIICLB Mr Edwuds IS hIs fIxorIte It Icher best subject lb Pl'lYSlCb Zane Orey lb hIs 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' HE qophomores of 1935 started out as a dlxlded elass Part of them began the exertmg experlenee of hlgh sehool lxfe 111 the lrxxxn unlor Hugh under the leadershrp of Matthexx IXIID, as Presldent jaek Parfltt, as Vlee Presrdent, Lorralne Nelman as Secretary and Mr Dally as Class Adxlsor At the JLIHIOI' Hlgh there xxere no upper elassmen to make us realne our loxxlrness and xxe soon drsplayed our eoeklness by demand mg a party To make a long storx short xxe had one and If xx 'rs a huve sueeess Many ofthe Nmth Graders trled out for the Glrls Lyrle and the Boys Glee Club rt Nor xxln, and to the surprlse of ex eryone meludrnw themselx es they made lf Of eourse, there IS no need to mentlon the jumor Hlgh Basketball team, because under the able dlrectron of Mr Melfndarfer, lf xx as one of the most suecessful teams rn the West rnoreland County JLIIHOI' H1,h League xx1nn1ng fifteen out of tvx CDU' two games In the meantlme, the Freshmen at Norxxrn, headed by Jess Eyler as Presrdent Eugene Crayeraft as Vlee Presldent and Hazel George as qeeretary, also enjoyed 'T xery sueeessful year Although they xxere not so sueeessful 111 thelr Class Basketball as the Nlnth Graders 1n VICVN ofthe mueh harder eompetltlon that can easrly be excused Hoxxexer, the Freshles soon made up for SOPHOMORE HISTQRY Preszdent MATT RIM Vzee Prexzdent jess EXLER Seeretarj CHARLCWTTE RXLANDER thls defeet by taking 1 llXLly interest and an aetlve part rn golf hoekey prng pong and .lrthery The lVlllSlL'll Groups xx ere also pleased to haxe some of the flne Freshmen talent The Freshmen enjoyed a happy, useful year and spent a summer rn pleasant antlexpatlon ofthe year to eome But ID the xx arm autumn days of September the txxo Freshmen groups xx ere united at Nor xx as llke stflrtlng ana xx xx ith all the rough edges xxorn off and a xxorld of opportunlty ahead With these thoughts 111 mrnd, xxe eleeted our elass ofheers They xxere Matthexx Klm, Presl dent, Jess Eyler, Vlee President and Charlotte Rylander, Secretary Our lmportance to Norxx ID berng xx ell knoxx n to ourselves, xve proeeeded to make lf knoxxn to the rest ofthe sehool We xx ere represented on the Varslty Basket ball team by Crayeraft, Hurst, and Cook Kuntsh, Klrngensmrth, Palnter and Brozaelc xxere Sophomore members of the VWTSIIY Football team We, of eourse, eontxnued xxrth our other ae t1v1t1es and also added a fexx members to the B1 weekly Staff of the Nor Wm We have eome to the end of our second year at Norwln May our thlrd year be even more successful and may xxe enjoy lf equally as xxell as the first txxo EACH YEAR ADDS ANOTHER LINK F1jty two . , , , 1 o Q D 3' ' x ' . 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TO OUR CHAIN OF FRIENDSHIPS Ffh N 1916 xx hen Norxxm xx as bllllf another projeet xx 1s started lt xx 1s an mxmense projeet to eontlnue 1s long as Norxxm eon tlnues Thls projeet even as xxe refer to lf wroxxs larger It IS the lWlllldlI'1V for the Norxxrn hall of 1111116 On 1 sunnv d1y 111 e1rly Beptemher 1934 1nother stone xx 1s lnd Frotn thls large gr1n1te stone seemed to eome 1 xx 1rmth 1 r1x of hope tn ex unple to those rhtt folloxx Indeed the hope lf x txe to many lifted them from despair to the polnt xx here they eould see nexx fields of idx mt tge to eoneluer for xx as lf not 111 the xx hole hulldmg the most lmportant stone to them exen bLll'P'lbS1I1U those that haxe gone 1nd those that xx 1ll eome The f1e ultx ofthe sehool year of 34 35 of eourse the ehlef guld xnee of the stone But the people th1t aetutlly loxxered the stone lnto pl tee 1re the ones you xx tnt to hear ahout The ehtef englneer xx ho h1d eharge of the derrlele or presldent of the elxss xx 1s lohn Stouffer a Westmoreltnd Cttx hoy Then 111 ease any th1nxv happens to ohn Btouffer there 18 Carth rae Laffoon of Penglyn He has 1s the presl dent 1nd seeretary 1lso, attended Seull S Qehool for txxo years The seeretary IS Mlldred Medle, from Westmoreland Clty Before the stone IS lald, hoxx ex er there must be a l1yer of the xery strongest eonerete To be I'DlXt,d IIT thts eonerete IS gravel llme, ee ment, sand, and water Thls was eollected from the nexghborlng towns of lrxxln Hahn FRESI-IME HISTORY Prexzdent JOHN Sroumaxx Vlee Pvesldent CARTHRAE LAFrooN ieerettzrx MILDRED IVIEDIC town, Falrmont Qhafton, Westmoreland Clty Larlmer SfLl3I'IVlllC andC1relex1lle Ofeoutse the materlals had to he refined That has been done to a eertaln extent by the sehools xx hleh these puplls xx ho are the lngredlents of the mortar have PYCVl0LlS1y attended The real refining IS done at the hlgh sehool The tram lng sueh as eomes from Latln English Musle Art ete are lJ,lXll1p the pupils that extra rehnmg xx hleh malees the mortar just 1 llttle better th1n the 0I'dlI1'lTV It has made l1ULlI1d8 tlon so strong that no matter xx hat happens our stone shall 1lxx ays stand ID Norxxm s Hall of Fame, as somethlnv for our sehool eom munlty state and natlon to be proud of The extra strength of our mortar makes lf posslble for the elass not only to mamtam IIS se holastle efforts, hut malees If able to support the various aetlvltles of the sehool In the B1 Weekly and Annual Staffs are found repre sentatlves from the elass adding a llttle to the shlne and poltsh of tts raxx materlals The Lyrle Club and glrls sports help tram the young ladxes for thelr part tn IT131ClI1g the elass a flne one Many of the boys help represent NOTWID tn athletxes They are partlclpatmg ln such act1v1t1es as unlor Football, Varslty Football StaffA C and the Independent B B League The Freshman Class of 1934 35 wxsh woo luclc and success to the semors WILLIAM CARUTI-IERS ROME WAS NCT BUILT IN A DAY I' fly fun 1 t 'ed ..' , . 4- . 4 4 , , . . 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A 1 W' C, . 4 , , x 1 x .1 - , s 1 4' 1 , x GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORWS GRQW 1' fly Q Fran elght years of studyrng and learn mg to be successful workers and burlders we lald out our plans for the first project but before we started worklng we took a three months rest In September 1934 the workers started blllldliig Freshman House also called Nmth Grade House The reward the bullders were seekmg was the Ponnt of Knowledge which would be found only when the last finrshmg Ncw workers came from other trammc schools to asslst us and also to Earn the Pomt of Know ledge for themselves Bccause of the great number of workers a leader w as needcd Charles Fulton was elected wrth Katherlne Smlth Stanley Thomas and Russel Brown as assrstants In a few days all the materlal for blllldlng the house was recelved and the workers started IH earnest The bullders had recreatlons also to cn JUNICDR HIGH HISTQRY Preszdent CHARLES FULTON Vzce Presjdent STArsLEr THOMAS RUSSEL BROWN Secretarx TXATHERINE SMITH courage them ln thelr everyday work basket ball volleyball and mushball teams were or ganlzed The chlef basketball team had a very successful season wrnnmg county honors A Home Economrcs Club was organrzed w hrch was also xery successful Many workers took part rn the muslc organlzatrons and enjoyed domg so Nlnth Grade House w as steadily QTOWIDU so the workers declded to give a party and a party w as held wlth great success on Halloween nlght In January the Home ELOIIOTHILS Club had '1 skatlng party After nlne months the house was completed and the successful and jubllant workers had reached the Pomt of Knowledge In the fall of 1935 the bullders w 1ll start on thelr second projcct Sophomore House Each year the burlders xntend to IIHDTOXC the1r work untrl Senlor Castle IS reached and wlth lt the Pealc of Success NEW FRIENDSHIPS ARE AWAITING YOU lwfly szx ' ' ' 1 V .N . . . , V I ' ' A ' a 1 ' ' 1 , ' , ' r Y V , Y , , 5 . i . ' V. . l Y , . . Y . V 7 Y Y . Y ' ' CC ,Y CI ' ny V - V . - u ' V H Y - ' T ll ' YY ' ' . . V , , D7 touches were put on Ninth Grade House. T j h V V k l ' 1 7 V Y L i . K , . U . . T ' I1 L r 0 V Y 4 5' 1 Y T 1 . T ' T g . . , , K . V , ca - V ny r 1 ' , x . V. ' ' ' - -X sc av c ' , . . . V . ' . V - u - my - 5 ' - X ' - - sc , A, n . , , . BE PREPARED TO MAKE THEM WORTHWHILE Fjt -1-1? V w ENDSHIP-THETx1OSTI'RECfIOL'S,lEXX ACTIVITIES MAKE A FRIEND BE A FRIEND I THE NGRWIN YEAR BOOK HE Norxxln, one of our most eherlshed traditions xxas made posslble thls year through the support of the Semor and umor elasses The st iff hrs endeaxored to mllxe thls yearbook IS dlff-LYLIII lb possible from those of other ye Irs, but to m'unt'un the same hxgh quallty Among the many lnno XZIIIUIIS ellss eolors chosen as scarlet and sllxer, have been used as a theme ln lDlIllCllD1' the annual Personalltles, aet1v1t1es, and ex ents of the year haxe been so attraetlxely por trayed that this annual xx1ll proxe 1nx aluable to the Senlors rn l'CLZ1lllDY' the days of thelr last year spent at Norwln The yearbook subserlptron eampawn xxas mtrodueed rn '1 novel manner In 1 ehapel progrlm, 1 one aet firee entltled TIITIL Wlll Tell xx as presented The plly xxas an orlglnal sleeteh xx rltten by Srra Storey and dlreeted by Mlss Marthl Palnter The elst xx lb eomposed of 1 group of QCIIIOTS xx ho xx ere eelebratlng the 25th 'lnmversary of thelr graduatlon rn the year 1960 Dllflflg the aetlon of the play '1 1935 annual xxas dlseovered and, as the char aeters recalled the days spent at Norwm, they made thelr audlence realize the true x alue of a yearbook Posrtlons on the staff were appolntlxe xx 1th reeommendatlon by the teachers Those ap polnted to serve on the staff xvere as follows Editors Cornella Hoekensmlth and joseph Weaxer, Senior Edltors, LOLIISL Leaf, anet Lyneh and Sara Storey, ALIIVIIICS Edltors, MWTIL Uhllg and Gertrude Zetter, Copy Edt tors, Hazel Brentzel and Chrlstme Rylander, Snapshots, Betty Hayden Betty Kuhn, and Ruth Lauffer, Glrls Sports, Florence Hurst, Boys Sports, Bruce Boyle and Ralph Shultz, unlor Edltors, Wlll18H1 Elchelberger Maurlee erpe and Vera Magnus, Sophomore Edttor, Mary Ann Caruthers, Freshman Edltor, Vera Whltehead, Typlsts, Georgla Gplmger and une Peters, BLlSlI'16bb Manager, ack Snyder, vertlslng Manager, Frank Butler, ALldlIOf jaele Ralph Semor Assrstants, Wayne Anthony George Klme, JLIHIOI' Solleltors, Ralph Boyer Damel Rogers md Arthur Stxffey Sophomore Solleltors, Kenneth Allshouse, Donald Barr, Ernest Hamburg and Edward Harvath, Fresh man Sollcrtors, james Brentzel Thomas LCVVIS, Charles Rldl George SISICR and john Stouffer, Grade School Sollcltors, Patrlcla Leslle and Martha Welty, Faculty AdX'lS0f, ohn B Rodgers THE NORWIN GF NINETEEN THIRTY FIVE 511111 .. l ' L . q i fi 3 l ' . e . . . . .. . . ,. n T , C u Z x T L x . T , ' .,.. x X . . . . , ' ' . . ,, . , 1 C v 1, -'1 , -7 - EV L L Q n ' L , -Q ' ' A ' , Q A X Q . ' ' P5 ' , ' i s . ' s- 1 . . f . . . 1 J J - , Z ,, - 2 -, - , H ' . ' ClTClll3flOI1 Manager, Stanley Yancxeskxg Ad- J ,y Y ' A x I Y ' I . A L C V . I --. - 1' . 1 . ' .- . ' 1' ' . -. . e . , , M . . L C Y n . n . L T E , , K K . . K. 0 l F C . ' . Y Y ,. r. THE NORWIN BI WEEKLY N 1934 35 the eleventh year of its publlca tion the Nor Win started its campaifn for subscriptions with a bang by giving every one the first issue free An effort has been made to make each issue different The staff has varied the paper by changing the type in the heads by putting a sports page in by varying the feature page with different size columns and by changln the ads around The rotagravure section was a novelty which ap peared in several lssues Another fact wh1ch created addltlonal interest was that for the first time in recent years lf was possible for underclassmen to secure staff DOSIIIODS The Company and each issue came out on time This year the staff Joined the Pennsylvania State Press Association Quill and Scroll the international honorary society of hi h school journalists and entered the Lehigh Contest The Pennsylvania State Press Association sponsored by the Pennsylvania State Educa tional Association is designed to be of service and aid to school edrtors in the writing and makeup of their publications The Lehivh Scholastic Press Contest is sponsored each year for high school publications by Lehi h University Seven hundred schools have been muted to compete and each school is required to enter two consecutive issucs 1n order to qualify The prize winners is ill be selected at the annual conference to be held at the uni versity on May ll A group from the Nor Win are planninf to attend this conference The Nor Win received first honorable mention in Class B last year and the staff is hoping to better that rating this year Following are the members of the staff Editor in chief joseph Weaver Managing Editor Martin Cohen News Editor Elmer Erickson Make up Edltor Hazel Brentzcl Editor Sara Storey Reporters oseph An drasky Helen Costello Laurine Howell Matt Kim Lorraine Neiman Carthrae Laffoon Betty Lehman Betty Leslie Albert Powell Thelma Siegel janet Shultz Cvray Verner jack Weaver Patricia Lcslie and Martha Welty Business Manager Charles Ayre Advertising Manager George Sutton Circulation Manager Wayne Anthony Auditor jack SCDIOT, Assistants Paul Atwell John Datz William Hurst Robert johnson Scott Lauffer Richard Maurer John Ralph and Paul Van Dyke Typist Eleanor Ridl Advisor John B Rodgers THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD .Salty one 1 n y . . v . X . . Q 7 C . . . H ,, . . 1 . . x . Y n , . . y . I . E . G . g . . C . . . i. 1 . , 5 . f Y 9 - ' Q - ' . ' 9 Paper Was primed ar the Repllblimn Pfimiflg Copy Editor, Christine Rylanderg Literary ' I v i 1 J ' . . . . y , , . . , . , , , ' . . . .g y y , ' ' Y ' D v 1 f 9 v . i. . - , Q ' ' , . . - , g , 5 , , . . . . . . . . . . 7 7 T n . I . , f Y ' D s A v A v T v 1 v . . Q . .U . i . 1 ' C 1 Y ' , 5-.IA H, C LYRIC C'LUB L BAND Thy LYRIC C LUB Thy BAND H urls xrly 1 1 xxholy dly not pat txylplty III mlm yxynts tlus yylf hyx s w lmtmyxyr tt thy Annuxl Couyyrt my y N1 tx tnyl tt thy lnyyalluryaty XLTXILL Cxroups sylyytyyl from rlus UI'Y'll1lZ2ll'lUI1 suw hyfory thy N1LlSlCdl an Lltyrlrx Cluh thy Womyn s C httstmn Tymperanyy L.l1lUl1 thy Younw Pyoply s Branyh of thy XX omyn s C htxs nan Tympetanyy Lnton and If thy Younv other ryyluests for vroups had to by yunyellyyl on ayyount of Pllldf-OTC lvlymhyrs of thy lxrly rua y up thy glrs SIHYIIIU yhorus mtl tty Clilliyllll' yhorus III Pmafory A largy numhyr o t ysy curls try noxx LIIUIQL tu thy tu l tn mg any popu u y torus QLIOLI ws HE yyar 1934 55 marks thy ylyxynth sya son of thy Norxxln Band under thy yap ably dlryytlon of Mt amys Wyaxyr C xyorgy Sutton was yhosyn to setx y as pryslylynt xxlth Rohyrt ohnson and C harlys Ay ry tyttnv IS managyts All four ylassyb xxyty ryprysynteyl tn rhts or-tanlzatlon xxhxyh enllxyned pyp at thy football and haslyethflll vamys As '1 rysult of a yontest at thy Amyrlyan first playe xxtth Cxorry, Pa and xx as an arylyd a stlxyr trophx on Noxymhyr I9 hx thy loyal amyi lxylstyt Amyrxyan Lemon Post No 399 On Aprll 5 the hand presyntyd tra tenth annual yonyytt 111 the Norxxm ALld1IOT1LlIIl Thy suy yyss of rhts yonyyrt proxyyl thy north 0 thy hum s xytu of lm ltd ptaytlyy MUSIC PQSBESSETH UNIRIVALED BEAUTY I N .A 1 .1 ... A Q Thf - , j Q , ECB' l.j zs1 ' ' 'l H - - 5'- A-ulq-U . 1 j -, Q , ' G .x , l'll. 2A'22 z 'lawn ' N- -f . ' N q ' ,L ' ' iz ,, ' J 5 1 ' 'Q ,. 1 Q- - y 7 Q ' - N '- r F s f 1- I., A A y' K K 3 yn .1 x -1 Y A 1 x Y 1' 1 ' 3 I y ' , c ., 1 y . Peoples Rallv in the Baptist Cfhurch. Several l.CtliOI'1 CUIWCUUOU U1 EUC- the band ficd for , - C H L. , 1. - , .f ' ' , ,' ' ' ' ' 'yi' ' '1y' y', ' iz l ' A . I U M3 .i ' ' .' I-N Q C . ' 4 1. 1 x x - QL ' V. . , . x A if f h ' Q 5 1 x ' ' ,Q 'yl ' X 2 w .la y- - -s Y- - - f - ' ' l I1-'l 5 A 15. 1 yl': 1 ' 5 L -In-11 C MIXED CHORUS 6 OLEE CLUB The A CAPELLA CHORUS NDER the capable drrettron of Mr Hetrltk NOTWIII s nexx IHLISIL SLIDCTVISOI' the A Capella Chorus began lts thlrd year as a musleal organlzatlon The members attractlx ely attlred 1n blue and gold robes par trupated IH the contert of classlcal and seml classlcal selectrons ID May and rendered sex eral selectrons at the Commentement rrtes Four members of the A Capella Greer Barley Betty Good Robert johnson Jeanne Kunlcle and Margaret Wrtmer xx ere ehosen to represent Norxxrn IU the Eastern Conference I-I1g.,h Sthool Chorus For a xxeelt these stu dents attended rehearsals for the final coneert of the eonx entlon xx hreh xx as glxen March I5 ln the Syna Mosque Plttsburgh The BOYS OLEE CLUB HE Boys Glee Club one of NOFWID s FTHCIIIIOIIHI HILISILHI groups xx as eomposed thrs vear of thlrty erpht members The L ub as a xx hole xx as not xery aetlxe but If xx as represented rn the muslt presentatlons 11XLI1 at VHTIOLIS IIIUCS durlnv the year Praeucally the entlre elub turned sallor and rode the stormy seas on the good shlp H M S Plnafore Some of the members also toolx part rn Trral by ury another Orlbert and Sulllvan llght opera xx hreh xx as presented ln May by Norxx ID s IHLlS1L3l orc anlzatlons under the drreetron of Mr Hetrltlx The entxre group partlelpated IH the eoneert presented to the publre rn lvlay MUSIC, HER SOFT ASSUASIVE VOICE APPLIES Szrly lhru I I . Y Q s ' -' J , ' '. ' . 1 I .Q . , V .1 . I, , , I . , 1 V ' 1 ' L , 1 . T . n -1 v 1 r -'v ' V - , . 'rx ' ' , . . . . , . . , ,, .. . . . P' . . . . x . . a C' I 2 s 1 Q. 5 . Q . . . c s - s s - 1 ' U 1 L ,' . v x x . M . ,, . . I , , y v - . ' . . V .Q Y . 1 x . , . . . . ' ' 1 I ' , ' ' . 1 :J x 1 i I . 4. .QV X . x . ' , '- ' '-' s ' - -s 1 1 i rg vx ii C ' , . ' hcl. 1 1. cz ORCHESTRA L LETTERMEN Thr ORCHESTRA The LETTERMEN HE orehutra under the dlrettlon of Mr HE Lettermen s Club orgamzed for the Hetrlelx proxlded txxo enlox able Assern blx prowrfuns thls xear It played at the annual Contert on lvlax 2 lt serxed as the Plnafore orthestra and by turmnx' rnto 1 az ore hestra asslsted at the Popular Provrfrm Mr l-letrlelt has lI1fI'OdLlLLd 1 nexx lULlb1x.3l orvrn lzatlon thls year A qffllig Ensemble hrs been ments of the ore hestr 1 Nome lll1llSl1'llLOI11lWlIl atlons haxe been formed suth as strlnvs rnd harp These groups also prrtluprted III the annual eontert rn Max purpose of LIIIIIIUU those boys xx ho hixe been axx arded letters rn the major sports sponsored therr nrnth annual Lettermen s Ball of Max 3 The Ball xx hleh xx as held 1D the lrxxln unror Hu h School YW mnasrum proxed to be an outstandrng socml ex ent of the year lvlusrt xx as furnlshed by aelt Mason and hrs Palals Royale Orehestra The presldent of the tlub Xxfllllllh qenlor atted as general ehalr man for the dante and ohn B Rodgers serx ed rs adxlsor lndlrett llghtrng Ill blue shadlng xx as used to produee the effett of a moonlrt garden YOU WON IT, WORE IT KEPT IT Nzzly fwfr Thf . , . ' is K ' l D I' ' . i x 1 'K' ' I . x i ,V 1-w 1 ,ll - ' 1 xx ' v R X 4 'Q' Tx A K A' Q Tx Y C S A 3 ' ' ' . , ' .-' 1 J. z A v U' . ' V 4 V . X -, , hc. . ' J sq .ru . '- - . . L Y Y I formed, which includes all of the string insrru- , 1- -, , - , , , , - V K x V T . ' X- C vs ss , ' - - KA- x ' hx I 2: Y-S ' . . . . .' 2 1 ' 1 . . . . . K - -. ' ,f I v' Q Q , 3 JUNIOR HISTORY CLUB NOTHER nevx club xx h1ch made rts ap pearance th1s year was the Hlstory Club made up of members of Mlss War nock s Amerlcan hlstory classes Offlcers were selected at a meetrng held on March Z0 Jack Weaver was chosen presldent Paul Van Dyke V1CCpI'CSld6I'1t Donna MCW1ll1amS secretary and Paul Atwell treasurer At the same meet mg a commlttee was appomted to draw up a constrtutron and by laxxs for the club On November 9 the club presented a chapel program rn commemoratron of Armrstlce Day The speakers drscussed the parts the men of Irxxln played rn the World War On Aprrl 3 Rex erend C W Maus addressed members of the club on the subject of the local communlty rn relatron to hlstory Reverend Maus IS an authorrty on the subject havmg vxorked wrth the noted Dr Albert Bushnell I-Iart of Har vard Unrverslty and Dr john Lacock on the pro1ect of tracrnxc the Forbes Road through thrs d1str1ct and h1s address xvas greatly appreclated of rntcrest m local hlstory lncludrng Fort Neces srty General Braddock s Grave Fort Duquesne and Bushy Run Thrs club also drd research xx ork ID the hlstory of local schools for the use of the Senrors IH preparlnff therr commence ment speeches WHILE WE READ HISTORY, WE MAKE HISTORY Szrtyjuc I I l 1 . . . . . , . . , . Y . , . . ' 5 , . . ' . 1 I Q o y ' I v 3 . . . . . V 1 ' , . - - - The club took a number of fleld trlps to places Y . I . X . . , 1 . Y n . Q 7, , V - - , , , n 1 I n . . ' , ' V, , G , 1 . . . 3 . r , - A ln I ' TM CHRLS' CLUB Te BOYS CLUB SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB FTER a lapse of one year the Dramwtie Club has returned as an actix ity at Nor mn The stage craft xx as made a part of the dramatic elub and both funetioned as one organization For the conxenience of the elub members and of the direetors the elub was divided into two seetions the Senior Dramatie Club and the junior Dramatic Club On December 12 before both assemblies the The Leap Year Bride a deli htful one act comedy Upon request this performance under the direction of Miss Painter vias re peated before the Irwin Garden Club and the unior Musle and Literary Club The former preeedent of annually presenting Raymond Alden s one aet play Why the Chimes Ran vs as resumed on December 21st xx hen the Senior Dramatie and the music elubs combined to present the Christmas program anuary 29 in a speeial chapel the club presented an ori inal one fret ffiree in order to introduee the yearbook eampaign This play was written More Than a Million '1 modern Comedy was presented in chapel on March 15 by sexen seniors under the direetion of Miss NX'1ll1s The last play presented bv the elub THE POWER OF EXPRESSION IS TI-IY AIM bzrty six hp 7 5 ' 7' , A-s s C K sk ' 1 Y' ' y y 3 U lr Q K y ll i1 ' gi! ' - - ' s v s s 1 y s D . . T , S ' A c . -I . . . ,Q . Y K Q Y X y x f y . Y 1 .1 t . y Y . senior group made its debut by presenting by Sara Storey and directed by Miss Painter. ac - ,H i ss C ' ' ,U 1 yy c . K , , y ii' A f f as E lf The GIRLS' CLUB C NORWIN AIDS xx as also glx en IH ehapel, lf xx as ent1tled o1nt Cwners IH Spam The Senlor Dramatlc Club xxas OI'gHI11Z6d hy approxlmately seventy flve Senlors under the SLIDCYXISIOH of Mlss Martha Pamter, a dramatle coach xvho xxas asslsted by Mlss WllllS Thls OTQHHIZHIIOD, xx hose 'um xx as to arouse a greater lnterest ID drama, proved very popular xx 1th those partlelpatlng just as If had ID prexuous years The Lasts for the one act plays xxere selected from the members of the eluh A dlrector xxorked w1th one cast at a t1me and rehearsals xxere held ID off SCSSIODS and ln the t.VCI11I'1gS The ofheers of the group xxere Pres1dent, George Sutton, Vlee Presldent lxiargaret Rodgers Secretary Betty Hayden Treasurer, Catherlne Whlte The NORWIN AIDS N OIQQDIZHUOH entlrely nexx lil the hls tory of Norxxln, xx as establlshed this year, under the superx lS1OIl of Miss Elk ms, the Home Economus mstruttor Thls tlub lxnoxx n as the Norxxln Alds xx as restricted to gurls of the Senlor glass The purpose of the elub xx as to eooperate xxlth mothers of the x1c1n1ty and at the same time IDSITLICI the vlrls ln the care of ch1ldren and IH household man agement under the superv1s1on of MISS Elluns and as slsted by MISS Worth from the JLIDIOI' I-hgh held 1 banquet 111 honor of the dlrectors of the Norxxm Sthool Board TI-IY SERVICE WHEN NEEDED WAS RENDERED Nzzly stun 1 ' 1 ' f . ' V 1 ' U ' . - J t - - xx 1 C 1 V 1 K t V . . 4 V. . . c . x ' 8 ' ' . I. .T C' Y VK . ' T 1 Q 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 A 1 V C1 YL ,, ' 7 l 7 x' 7 'I ' D 1 l K K 1 1 V T T 'I X V1 X 1A1 1 1 Q C i 7 E 3 ' E I . ' 1, K 11 - T , - - Un Monday evening, March 4, the girls, V s. ' 1 5 . 'fn ' Q D l .7 , . ,, , I 1 - ' J : x , Q ' f - ' ' xc f l L X I x D 'x 'l ' . - JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB HE JLIUIOI' Dramatlc Club under the superxxsron of M155 ones has been xery aetlxe rhrs year All LIDIOTS who xxrshed to belonx' to the elub flrst had to try out The try outs conslsted of three parts, the first xx 'ls the readmg of txx o selectrons from Shakespeare to test the dramcmc abrllry of the asplrant the second xx as the readrng of a short poem to test ablllfy and the thrrd vxas a pantonunc de slgned to shoxx just xx hat poxx ers of expresslon each person possessed There xxere elghty members and they mcluded the comblned dramatlc and stage craft sectlons At a meetrng held October tenth, the officers xx ere selected Paul Van Dyke xx as deslgnated pres1clent, Scott Cvonl axx are x1ce presldent, Zelma Kober secretary, and ohn Datz treasurer At the thlrd revulflr meeting held Noxember slxth a g,roup of or1g,1nal pantommes vxere presented by the club members All members were com pelled to partlelpate ln at least one pantomlne Thls group presented a number of plays IH A Trrp to Yesterday a play desrgned to stlmulate the sale of tuberculosls seals GIVC the Audrence a Chance and Call It a Day Who Says Can t and 'A Trlp to Yesterday xxere also presented at the Reformed Church rn Larlmer ACTIONS ARE MIOHTIER THAN WORDS Szxly L zght ,- - -. J , , , g , y ,' , - . ' L-1 X D ' o 4 9 Vx i 1 t ' I 1 C 1 1 fc Y 'Y' ' Y ' V Q . c 3 c . ' 7 X O D 'Ak . . the voice and to hnd the caliber of reading chapels. These were: Who Says Can't, .. Y . Y f . x in ., . ,,, . . . . . . H . 1 , , I. , 1 ' YY IC ,Y . ' , - ' 1 ' if Y Y! 1 ' ,Y in-9-U T e SCHQOL PLAY -un-v-siE-T-w-T- ,,., Il X. SENIOR PLAY The MUMMY AND TI-IE MUMPS HE all sehool play The Mummy and the Mumps xx rltten by Larry E ohnson xx rs presented Ill the NLDTXKIII ALldlIOYllllll on Tuesday ex Clllllg Aprll 73 under the dlreetlon of Mr Sehxx artz The pl ly xx as 1 flree eomedy IH three aets taklnv plaee 'lt Fenella 1 Ulrls sehool IH a small tovx n near Boston The elst huge sueeess The eharacters xxere as folloxxs Slr Heetor aele Senlor Ffilllelb Brlseoe George Sutton Wlllldlll Ludlaxx Robert ohnson ames Slammon CR1eleer7 oseph Mlller Pt.1'lClI1S Franle Butler Anna Hrmpton Elma Zanella Maude Mullen essle WITTCII Dulcle Dumble Betty lxuhn Avathfl Laldlaxx Cornella Hocleensmlth ind Phoebe Beehe Florenee Hurst 6 x4 JL.. SKIDDING lxlDDI'N1L,- by Aurfxnm Roux erol xx as pre sented by the members of the senlor elass on Tuesday exenlng Mix 79 as thelr dr llnltle produetlon The pl ry xx as under the Cl1I'CLIlOIl of MISS A nes ones xx ho rs IH eharve of dr xmatles at Norxxm The semor play xxhleh IS produeed annually at lNorw1n has m ine produetron of eaeh ye lr The members ofthe east are 'ls folloxx s Aunt Mllly Dons Gaut Andy Bruee Boyle Mrs Hlrdy inet Lyneh ud e H lrdx Xxflyne Anthonx, Grandpa Hardy oseph Weax er Estelle Hardy Campbell Jeanne lxunlele Marlon Hardy Ruth Lauffer Wayne Trenton III Georxe By erly Mx, ra Hardy XXr1lLOX Marvaret Rodvers Mr Stubblns W1ll11H1 be nor GOLD FOR HAPPY DIVERSION IS WELL SPENT M1211 mm ? ' A Ll lf L tl ' .,. A . l 3 The 'P gl TX f .ssv fist I f p M., if , L .VI 4 44 as ac xx cc . , vs - X T' e , e . , 4 c ' , le. 'fl ' .t -J. '. ,'z gl 1 1 - - D .-' , ' 1 1 1: K 1 v1 ' 2 , Uk, ct. ' . V ' X ' A- Y 1 1 1- .L in - I - . , 2 V 1 .e' '. . - z 2 x ' ' g 'J ' ,.,- ' ' 'D '. -,t1, ' 9' ,', ' ,' ' . ' . 'z ' ' ' 1 ' , .5 proved a very capable one and the play was a always been regarded as the outstanding dra- . 'r - ' . 1 .' ez. - . ,JH 2,1 3 . -. ..., . . ,I L-f ,Z - 1 ' 1 - ', ' , ' - s , 1 J 'slr'-Q 1,J2' slut 2 ', 1 : i . ' 's 51 , Q 1 xl, js Q , I ' 2 s - ' Q ' 1 L , ' ts 1 . I n I Y a v 3 4 C x 1 x 9 4 x ' V ' . . 1 1 v . v v 7' -' f 1 x 1 1 z-1 y C -1 :- A . N . X . .I - n. . O , . e , . - . . H M S PINAFORE HE members ofthe Boys Lyrle Club and the Glrls l.yr1C Club of NOTNNIII unlted on February 20, and Zlst to present the Gllbert and qlllllXi-111 eomle opera H M S Plnafore Capaelty eroxvds filled the 8LlCl1t.l'let, both nlghts MRIIIXLC performanees xx ere glx en on February 22 and 25th for the beneflt of the grade sehool and hlgh se hool students In order that '1 eapaelty number of tlelxets xx ould be sold, a sales system nex er before used at Norxxln, xxas mtrodueed for Plnafore Martln Cohen xx as the ehalrman of a general eommlttee eomposed of tlelxet managers for eaeh elass ThlS eommlttee lneluded essle Warren, Semor, Elmer EYILRSOH unlor, Lor ralne NCIHXBD, Sophomore, Carthrae Laffoon Freshman As an meentlve to sell trekets, a pass to the NIYOD Theater rn Prttsburgh xx as glxen to the boy and glrl Stillllig the most tlekets These theater t1ekets xxere xxon by Thelma Slegel, JLIDIOI' and WllllQI11 Caruthers, a Freshman To the home room 111 eleh elass sellmv the most tlekets, a f'-IRC pound box of chocolates vxas presented Pmafore IS the story of a love flffalr be txxeen osephme, the eaptam s daughter, and Ralph the loxxlrest tar that sarls the xxater Slr Joseph Porter the ruler of the Engllsh Navy IS also seelung josephme s hand 1n mar rlage Everythlng IS fixed up xx hen Buttereup, the poor bumboat woman, rex eals that xx hen she praetlced baby farmmg she muted Ralph and the eaptam up Th1s announeement pax es the xxay to Ralph and osephrne s happlness, as xx ell as that ofthe rest of the east The opera, xx hleh xx as dlreeted by Miss ones and Mr Hetrlelx lneluded '1 east of more than sexentx flxe musle students The m un east lb as folloxxs osephlne, Betty Rodlbaugh Ralph Raelestraxx George Sutton, Captaln Coreoran, Greer Balley, S1r Joseph Porter, K C B Robert ohnson Buttereup, Hazel Brentzel, Cousln Hebe Betty Cvood, Dlclc Deadeye, Martln Cohen, Boatswam, Seott Cvongaxx are, Boat sxx aln s mate Grey Verner A large group of boys from the Boys l.yr1e Club eomprxsed the erexv of the ship Pmafore They xx ere dressed ID the regular garb of an Engllsh sallor The slsters eousms and aunts of Slr joseph Porter dressed ID eostume sultable to the perlod, xx ere members of the Glrls l.yr1e Club Names of the members of the supportmg ehoruses are llsted III the mdex The ITXLISIL for the opera xx as supplled by 1 speelal orehes tra the members pleked from the sehool orehestra As a rexx ard for thelr hard work, whlch xxas greatly appreclated by the toxxnspeople xxho saxx the play the Pmafore east was glven a party on Frlday evemng, March Z2 Danemg and games, folloxx ed by refreshments provlded the entertalnment for the affalr MUSIC HATH CHARM TO SQCDTI-IE ALL be 'Ul'I?1y l w O O O 1 . . . . , . , . , 1 . , . 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Y A Y . . . , 7 v ' ' 1 , 1 The QUILL AND SCROLL UILL and Scroll came to Norwrn thxs year lt IS an lnternatlonal soclety whlch SIIIVCS to promote greater accompllsh ments ln hlgh school Journallsm It was agreed that membershlp 1n the Norwln chapter be awarded annually to the four students dolnv the most outstandlng work Th1s year the stu ter members were joseph Weaver Hazel Brent zel Wayne Anthony and Martln Cohen Each received a gold p1n and a year s subscrlptlon to The Qu1ll and Scroll The 1n1t1at1on ceremonles were held on Aprll 4 followlng a banquet The guest speaker of the exenlnf was Mr Donald Younv advisor of the Latrobe Hlgh Post The PRESS CLUB NDER the d1rect1on of Mr Rodgers the Press Club was organlzed to further the lmprovement of the Nor W1n and to create an lnterest rn Journalism Membershxp was open to the Nor Wln staff and to those IH terested IH journallsm The club selected Joseph Weaver as chairman George Sutton as vlce charrman and Chrlsnne Rylander as secretary At the regular meenngs, held on the second Thursday of each month crltlclsms were made of recent lssues of the school paper and dlscus slons ensued concermng the problems of a re porter make up of a newspaper wr1t1ng news artlcles makmg heads copy reading and nu merous other newspaper problems THE ART OF WRITING HAS FIRED MY VEINS Seventy one I 3 n n 1 . dents who were honored by being chosen char- . . .' 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T 9 Q a l ' 1 XVITHOUT ISRIENDSHII' LIIJIS XIVOULII3 BE UNBEARABLE ATHLETICS A DAY FOR TOIL AN HOUR FOR SPORT ty th 9 rNl ' ..l EOGTBALL E Mclieesport O Sewlcltley Tvsp O Sept Norvt ID Sept Norwm Oct Norvs m Wllkxnsbtlrg Gct NOFWIII Scott Oct Norvs 1I1 Gct Norwm Greensburg Scottdale Nox Norwrn leannette Nov NOTWIH Turtle Creek Totals Opponents HE NOTWID H1 h School Varslty Football team cnjoyed one of the most successful seasons ID the history of the school WIDHIUE s1x games whlle losmg only three The season was a success not only from the standpolnt of ames won and lost but many of the boys who w1ll go on to college recelved xaluable tralnlng ln sportsmanshlp and the fundamentals of the game The team was coached by outstandmg hlgh school coaches Jack Clawson and Roy Mc Munn The latter ID h1s fxrst year as asslstant coach at Norwln proved hlmself hlghly cap able dlsplayed an excellent brand of football and played a hard clean game throughout the SEASON season The fact that few serlous lHjLl!'lCS were sustained reflects credlt on these two men who rounded the squad lnto almost perfect physlcal condltlon Tralnlng startcd during the last week f August and by long hours of strenuous exer CISS and practlce by the tlme of the first game After startlng the season off wxth two easy vlctones over East Mclieesport and Sewlckley Townshlp the team suffered a lapse and was defeated IWICC by Wllklnsburg and Scott Hlgh Schools From then on the Blue and Cold grldders won four out of flve games to complete a very successful season The boys who comprised the first team were as follows L E Battxstone I. T Shultz L G Thorne C Senior R G Fazlola R T Yanlzeslce R E Greenawalt B Painter L H Johnson R H Veverka F Kllne To these boys go most of the credit for carrylng the Blue and Gold banners through another successful season Many of the boys who are on thls year s squad will be lost to the team next year by graduatlon Amonv those who w1ll complete thelr studles are as follows THE NORWIN OF NINETEEN TI-IIRTY FIVE S!1?7lfyf0'llT c . 227 V ..... 45 . ' . . . ' ' ' ' . 29- ' ..... 6 ' ' ' ' ' ' . 6-f ..... 20 ' ' ' 1 ..... 32 ' ' ' . 12- ' ..... 6 c ' ........... 25 ' ' . ' . 20- f' ..... 12 ' 1 ..... O ' ' - ' 0 . 27- ' ..... 15 .,..... 2 - 1. 3- ' ..... 0 , ....... 13 - ' , ' , NOV- 10-NOrWiI1 ..... 12 Oliver .4.44..--. 0 the squad was in excellent shape and ready to .17f ' ..... 7 .... 6 go, ' .............. 121 ....,. 78 - ' ,- X S o 1 ' ' g . ., g ., ' 3 Senior Thorne Faziola johnson Battistone Kline Shultz Veverka Perkins Berglns Byerly McLaughlin Maurer and Yanizeskx Rcwew of the Season Norwin 45 East McKeesport O Norwln opened her 1934 season with a rush by outplayin and outscoring East Mclieesport to gain '1 450 revenge victory for a defeat suffered at their hands last year The entlre Norwm team displayed an excellent brand of ball to gain their first xictory of the year A large opening day crowd attended the game Norwin 6 Sewlckley Tw p Gn a gridiron which was a sea of mud and in a driving rain which fell throughout the game Norwin defeated her old rival Sewickley Twp 6 O The lone touchdown came in the second quarter after a blocked kick NOFXVID 20 W1lklUSbLlTg staged on the local field Norwin dropped her first AA game to Wilkinsburv High by a score of 32 20 The game was replete with thrills the lead changing hands no less than five times Both teams displayed an excellent brand of ball but the stayin qualities of the Wllkinsbur team were just too much for the locals to ox ercome Norwin 6 Scott For the third straight season Scott I-hgh champions of the W P I A I. and victors in a New Year s day game at Miami Fla defeated Norwln 1n '1 night game by '1 25 6 score After assuming a 6 O lead in the first quarter NOYWIH succumbed to the powerful attack of the Purple I-Iurricane and accepted their second defeat of the season Norwin 12 Greensburu In what was easily the outstanding sports ex ent of the year the Blue and Gold defeated her old 1'lX'll Greensburg by a score of 12 O The team clicked in every department and only once did Greensburg really threaten to score It was an ideal day for football and the largest crowd of the season witnessed Greens burg s downfall Norwin 15 Scottdale Fighting valiantly on '1 ram whipped grid iron a powerful Norwin team completely out played their Scottdale opponents and swept on to a 15 2 victory Norwln s scoring included a touchdown and a safety in the second quarter and a touchdown in the third quarter A blocked punt gave Scottdale its lone score in the third quarter Loose footing marred the game considerably Norwin O Jeannette In a decided reversal of form Norwin was defeated 13 O by her ancient rivals from ean nette NOTNVIII entered the battle as pre 'imc favorite but was unable to get omg The vhole team was decidedly off color and lacked The game was played at Jeannette before a large turnout of fans from both schools Norwin 12 G iver Gnce again the Blue and Gold banner of Norwm High School was raised over a city school w hen the Oliver High gridmen suffered a 12 O defeat at the hands of the Norwin team The local team was decidedly superior in every phase of the game although it took sev eral breaks in the form of a blocked kick and an intercepted pass to push over the winning scores Norw in 7 Turtle Creek For the second consecutive year Norwin High came back to snatch a victory out of the lap of a Turtle Creek Union team w hen a fourth quarter touchdown gaxe the Blue and Gold a well earned 7 6 victory Fourteen seniors thus closed their careers gloriously by giving the Blue and Gold another xictorv ox er one of her outstanding rivals SIGNALS PASSES AND TOUCHDOWNS mzenly fire 2 1 , . 7 1 . V .B . Y Y 1 . Y ' V . l Y . y I . .U D I . J ' 1 , ...,.....,.. .. . ' ....,..,... ........ , 2 . . . . , . L . f . . f , . K , 1 .1 . 1 S n L L K U T 0 Y. C - K. xl T x T L . B C B , . . V., ' I . . L i . , . i . ,.,...,.... ' .... O . ' C y . . .X - C - - , - , ', ' ...,... .... . ........ 1 3 , . L s- s 1 f 1 ' - . ' ' . . - hgc s ' 1 K1 ' - ' ........... ' ' ....... 32 . ' 'V C T In One Of the m05f CXCIUUS battles CVCY the fighting spirit characteristic of a winner. . , ,' . . U . ' . D y ' ' , - I , . , ....,...... l ....,....... O ' 9 ' C 4 T 1 K . K . K, . . w . .y k Q . i. g . . . U Y L. W Q I . . . D 7 f . ' ,.......... ............. 2 5 . Y f . .U , .y v , ' ' . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' 1 , . . Y , C 0, , . . . Y i N . L . C . f' ......,.... - - .,..,. 6 V 7 ' ...4....... g ....... O V A A . l lc , .l 7, I T ' . T . . 1. 3 9 l'1 1 VARSITY BASKETBALL N the basis of xletorles, NOTNNIII s basltet bull se xson xx ould be eonsldered unsue eessful I-loxxexer ID experlenee gained for future teams If xx as more xx orth xx hlle The boys fought hlrd and were b lrely edged out by one pomt ID more than one rmportant game Cert un of thelr defeats from Greens belng xx on by a Sll1gl6 basket or a smgle pomt IH the last mlnute of the play At the turn of the season Coaeh Flseher dropped all the SCIIIOI' members of the squad not beeause they xxere I'lOt playlng xx ell or not dolng rherr best but so that he xvould be able to bulld up hlS team for next year Smee he dropped all the Semor members, Coach Flscher xx1ll not lose a smgle man from thls year s squad NOIXNIII entered the County Tourney thls year agaln the underdogs Thrs, hoxxexer d1d not bother the boys at all and so they gaxe qeottdale, xx ho later proved themselves eounty ehlmps, '1 very nlee game malkmg them xx orlt hlrd for anythlng they gamed And so the trophy goes to Seottdale but not for long NLBTXNIII xxlll be IH there agaln next ye rr flghflllg., h 1rd to retrleve the trophy l-llghest seorer thls year xx as Blll Hurst xxlth '1 total of 54 polnts Nexrt rn rank eomes Robert Thorne, one of the dropped semors xxrth 48 pomts scored 1n only one half the games Members of the team xxere Kenneth Nutall Paul Van Dyke George I-larrxs, Raymond Runt john Cook, Eugene Craycraft Wllllam Hurst, George Brlm and Charles Rldl Senlor members were, Wllllam Semor, Robert Thorne, Rxymond Prengaman and Leroy Klmgensmlth EXPERIENCE GAINED WILL BE INVALUABLE bw: my s1.L .2 1 ,l Y 'x M C . y. Q . V. , K N r a it C . . I Y . x '- ' y ' it' . V 7 L v . it' . l ' L L I L K ' K X Y 1 I h ' as ' Vg K J V V I 1. x , 2 N K x ' - x , pg 7 r 2 1 - H 1 ' ' Y 1 . ' ' - . Q . ' ' s s ' K i Q i . . na - . 5 H ,- ,- ,- S - 1, ly - , burg, Blairsville and Jeannette were undeserved, 1 . X X . . X. V ' L I xi. O . . . n c . A I . 7. Y . . V ' ' 1 . 1 7 . . 5 C , ' . , 7 Y . . 4 7. . . ' ' . ' , 5 . . . Norwm Norwm Norwm Norwm Norwm Norwm Norwm Norwm Norwm Norwm RESULTS OF THE SEASON Pltcalrn Pltcalrn Scottdale Alumnl Scottdale Latrobe Blalrsvrlle Greensburg, Sewlckley Jeannette Norwm Norwm Norwm Norwm Norwm Norwm Norwm Norwm Totals Turtle Creek Derry Townshlp Latrobe Blalrsvrllc Greensburf, Sewlckley eannette Turtle Creek Scottdale Totals CHEERLEADERS Your pep' Your pep' Ya got rt now keep lt doggone If don t lose lf And dld we ever lose 1t7 Of course not' Why should we wrth so competent a head cheerleader as Bruce Boyle to lead us The excellent Splflf th1s year urged the football team on to an excellent record And the student body never falled to respond when called upon to support the basketball cagers Gut live veteran cheerleaders worked hard th1s year to make the cheermg the best ever Bruce's four asslstnts were Gatherlne Clohessy '35, Betty Kuhn '35, John Fehrs '36 and Ward Peters '36 Se uenty seven ' ........... 11 ' ' ........... 27 ' ........... 10 ......27 ' ........... 26 ' ' ........... 35 ' .,......... 15 ' ...23 ' ........... 11 ......... 24 ' ........... 12 ........... 42 ' ........... 30 ' ........... 32 ' .,..,...... 25 ' ' 1 ....... . .27 ' ........... 17 ' ......... 28 ' ........... 13 -2 ' .... . . .32 Norwin ........... 17 Derry Township. . .19 Norwin ...,....... 20 ' ' 1 ..... . . . , 12 ' ........... 20 ........... 31 ' ........... 21 J .......... 22 ' ........,.. 22 ' ' .....,... 18 ' ........... 18 . . . . . .45 ' ........... 23 1 ....... 24 ' ...,....... 24 ......... 45 ' ........... 23 ' ......... 26 - - ' ........... 9 ......... 27 ........... 367 ........... 556 . ' - YGU GAVE US PEP, MAKE US KEEP IT Norxx rn Norwm Norwln Norwm Norxx rn NOTWIH Norwrn Totals JUNIOR FOOTBALL East I-luntlngdon 6 Greensburg East I-Iuntrngdon O Sevxlckley T Res 12 Jeannette Greensburg P1IC31I'I1 Totals HE unlor Football team coached by Mr Frscher went through a season xx hreh whlle not successful 1n games won and lost gave them much valuable experlence and tralhlhg whlch wrll stand them ln good stead xx h1le playlng on the varslty next year It must be consldered xx h1le studylng thelr record that the squad 1S made up entlrely of Freshmen and Sophomorcs xxhlle other schools allow upper classmen on thclr umor teams The team had a good defenslxc record III that only one team was able to score more than one touch dovxn Thls shows that the games were close and a break either vxay mlght haxe cntlrely changed the results of many of the games The team was made up of the followlng boys Lubmskl Zurlch I-I1ce Poohar Lender Jell1 son Dermls Selchan Boyle Kovacs Exton Kulcovxch Hurst Benrch Parfitt Frscher Dias Karmlzan and Ellcms WRESTLING In 1ts fxrst year as a varslty sport at Norwln wrestlrng proved to be an outstanding success SIX meets were held wrth other hrgh school teams The meets were held rn the Norxxm Gym and were attended by large crowds The team coached by Mr Flscher was detcrmlned by an ellmmatlon tournament IH whlch over ZOO boys paruclpated The WIIIHCIS of each vxelght class made up the VHTSIIY team Of the SIX meets NOTWID wrestlers won five and lost one The lone defeat was at the hands of Blalrsvllle ln the Hrst meet of the season by a score of 16 22 In the second meet Nor wtn won a 39 3 declslon from Jeannette In a return event wrth Blalrsvllle the Norwln wrestlers avenged themselves by a 24 I4 score The next VICEOTV was over Jeannette 26 Z0 Trafford was then met and beaten on our home mats by a 19 II score In the final meet of the season Norwrn won every match to emerge wlth a 480 vrctory Those wrestlers who w1ll recelve letters are N Bro ack G Brozack VIQHO Eazlola Breegle and WHKRISS WRESTLING OUR COMING VARSITY SPORT 1S6lE'7'Lfy ezght ......,.... O ' .. ' , ' ' ' .......,... 0 . ...... 6 , ' ' '. ..... ..... O .. I, ' ' ' ........... 6 . ' J ' f' ........ ...O ........ .7 . ' ........... O I ....... O 1 '11 f ' ' .........,. 14 t ' ........... 7 c N- A - I 1 Y. ' , - 1 ' c y 3 Q J ' - - ' - Y . ' , ' : 7' 1 . . . s y 9 v x ' . Q, . Q v x 1 x a x v , . .A . . y . , y ' , y 7. . . . . . . , , . . . .y . . . I . 1 . Q n , . A ' n u V . . . . v ' ' 1 X J E . .. I y. . , y. . , ' , ' ' ' . z , . ' 9 n 1 - JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL HAMPIONS In the1r second year as members of the Westmoreland County JUDIOI' League the Irxun jumor H1 h eagers carried off the champ1onsh1p The t1tle holder was not dCCldCd unt1l the final game of the season wh1ch brought together the Irwln jumors and Box ard of South Greensburg Wlfh the ITWIH JUDIOTS comrng out on top Much cred1t for the fine showlng ofthe team must go to Mr Mclindarfer for h1s teaehmg them the fine DOIHIS of the game The team lmprovlng as lf moved along won 9 Of1tS last 10 games In all they captured 16 of their 21 For the first t1me the squad was composed of students from the underclasses of NOYWIH together w1th the Irwrn n1nth grade Paul Good w1th 97 po1nts was high scorer of the season w1th Charles Schade fin1sh1ng close on h1s heels with 94 po1nts The members of the squad were j Parfitt C Schade R Anderson C Colllns P Good W Loughner tl Funk J Da1ley F Byerly IIWIH and Thomas Of these Mr Me En darfer w1ll lose four sophomores for next year s ICHIH RESULTS OE THE SEASON 1rw1n Irwin ITWIH ITWIH Irwin Irvx 1n IIWIH Irw1n Irwin Irw1n Irwin Irw1n Irw1n Irw IH ITWIH Irw1n Irw1n Irw1n IIWVID Irw 1n Totals P1tca1rn t P1tca1rn Scottdale Garfield Scottdale South Greensbur Delmont Trafford Harrold Trafford Wash Wendel Stanton South Greensbur Export Harrold Stanton Delmont Wash Wendel Export Bovard Totals CHAMPIONS IN EVERY SENCE OE THE WORD Se: enty nme ' f' ' ............. 26 ' ' ........... ZS ' , ' ' .,........... 12 ' ' ........... Z0 . . . ' ............. 21 ......... 14 ' ' ....,........ 14 .......... 19 ' ' ' ......,...... 19 .......... 16 ' 5 , - , ............. Z5 g.13 ' . ' ' .....,....... 26 ,......... 14 l , , ' U 1 ' ............. 34 ......... .23 ' 1 ' ............. 27 .......... 26 . , -' ' ............. 30 ........,. 18 games. Irwin ............. Bovard ........... ' , . - 'If1fffffIffi24 ...... 1111118 - ' , ' ............. Z8 g.25 , - - - . f ............. 44 . ......u... .. 5 . . . ' ...,......... Z7 ......... .17 ' . ' , , ' ............. 17 .......... 20 ' ' ............. 51 .......... 12 l ' ' - ' ............. 30 - .... .13 y ' ............. 25 if .,........,. 13 , - - 1 f ....,........ 25 ....,..,.,. Z1 . , . , . ' I ....,,...., 549 ........... 383 PHYSICAL EXERCISE IS I-IEALTI-IEUL DIVERSION 1 ghtj e LEADERS CLUB BOYS INTRAMURAL SPORTS LEADERS CLUB OALH FISLHER formed early rn the year an org mnza t1on whxch was the only lnnovatlon ln the sports program the Leaders Club This club consisted of the select members of former or present gym classes plcked hy Coach Flscher These charter members were allowed to nomlnate other boys who lf accepted after due lnltlatlon became members Th1s club was taught lh the sport of tumbling and those members provlng themselves capable were taught the management of a gym class Meetmgs were held regularly every week at whlch tumbllng was practiced and pot luck suppers were sometlmes glven After much practlce they together wlth members of Physical Educa t1on Department gave an exh1b1t1on on Apr1l ll twlce for chapel and once for the publlc ln the evemng INTRAMURAL SPORTS Intramural Sports th1s year were renewed but wxth many more part1c1pants and greater varxety Basketball was ln stlll greater favor than before wrestllng as an mtramural sport was carrled on as far as the flnals after whlch members of a varsity team were selected There were also several track meets both lndoor and out Instead of the A and B Leagues of years before two teams were selected of equal strength ln all the classes These teams were then d1v1cled 1nto two leagues the Sen1or and junlor members making up the major league the Sophomores and Freshman mak1ng up the mlnor one The teams then took the names of Colds and Blues The members of the te xms of the Major League were made up of the following Senlor Colds Perkms DICRSOD Best Mitchell Shultz Battxston Byerly Houpt and Caruthers Sen1or Blues Veverka Hensler Faz1ola Yanlszeskl Sregal McLoughl1n and Kllne JUHIOY Colds Frrck Slstek Mathxas Lear Sowash Runt Stubbs K1m Adams Bruno and Hughes junlor Blues johnson Slvage Peters Chaplm Carroll Steel Ram Nolan Hardy and McCorm1ck The members of the mmor league are Sophomore Colds K1m Anderson Hamberg Breegle Hayes and Flseher Sophomore Blues Kerr Herbster Kl1ngensm1th Crookston Lewxs and S1ebert Freshmen Colds Zavora Weaver Lent ZLlflCl'l Zentner Rldl Exton and Karmazln Freshmen Blues Lenhart Coles Keefer Hutchins Plank Relter Stocler Lew1s Kettten and McCann There was also an lndependent league ln whlch Hawn town was the winner havmg live games to thelr credlt wlth the closest rlval havlng three Results of the Major League WON Losr Perr Senior Colds O00 Vavabonds Senlor Blues JUDIOT Colds JLIIUOI' Blues Results of the Mmor League w0N Losr Per Frosh Colds Soph Colds Soph Blues Frosh Blues l 4 ZOO The 1ndoor track meets held during the first and second weeks of Apnl conslsted of such events as Potato Race Runnmg H1gh jump Runnmg Broad jump and Four Man Relay Events were held m gym classes It was not necessary to be enrolled ln Physlcal Education De partment to compete 1n these events anyone who cared to slgn up was allowed to enter Medals were awarded to first place w1nners four medals belng g1ven to the wlnner of the Relay TO DEVELOP LEADERSHIP IS OUR AIM Imghty one Th 3 3 ' - ,r.........,.,.....r. 5 1 1. ' ' ' 1, rr.r....r....,........ 2 2 .500 t , ' - t ' ...........rr....,... 1 3 .250 . 1 . 1 ' ' ' - ,,.,..r..r,,,.,.... . 1 3 .250 1 ' - l . ' - ....,....r.........,. 1 3 .250 - - - V ' - ....,..,...,...,.r... 1 4 .800 ' ' - ' ' , . ,.......,.....r,r 3 2 .600 ' ' Q ' ..,.......r..r1,...... 2 3 .400 'g-3-ifQQH5E1f I H k - .l5Ii!!!!!l!lIlIllllllll 1 Q u 6 U h fig gy I n if V ' g J X ta f I rr , ,M 3 Law H 1 ' ' . Q Tw A : , , 5 2 f 41 W - lf' 'gh W 2 1 e Q i wi 1 i , 4PJ'fE ,LQ ,Q i,, 1, Qufhg ng-gm? f !,g.-by - X 1 I T K 5 E A E xxta lg .R X 7 f Qxf X A N. --'X-' IN QM T fgw 0 ff ,A 'A F6 Nils fallQf ,Q VLKA. I yan, l N Q jQH 4 -3' f . , ' ,' I Tx K .JL 1 gg ff Q e if I 4 ,S g ? 7 X -5,4 V? 4' ' , IQ ' WM Q 'xx 6 e CFFICIALS CLU B GIRLS INTRAMURAL SPORTS OFFICIALS CLUB HE Gxrls Ofhcrals Club was qulte xnterestmg th1s year Membershlp ln the club was llmlted to Senlors and Jumors and there were thxrty Eve members These officials helped Wllh all lnterclass actlvltles referee mg umpmng ummg and scormg The Olhclals Club had a lot of fun mixed In with thelr work Every Tuesday night a mcetlng was held durmg whlch the members played games The Club entertained some glrls from the lrwm junior Hugh School on Aprll I with a basketball play period The members sponsored a tea dance Wednesday Apnl 17 using the proceeds to purchase a regulation pmg pong table and other pmg pong equipment which was success wlth the girls In the spring the members of the club went hxkmg and held breakfast bats and steak fnes INTRAMURAL SPORTS Glrls mterclass sports were very successful thls year ln the fall hockey was played at the football stadium because of the condmon of the Irwln playgrounds Basketball was the first mterclass actlvlty Tourna ments were held between the Class A and Class B teams The jumor team composed of the followlng people Dobkln Reda Donnelly Rose Frlsk Corrlne Guyon jane Hellmann Vlfglnla Hockensmlth Vlrgnma Lehmann Betty Lewxs Levonefcj McNally Veronica MCWllll8mS Donna Muse Betty Pamter jessne Prengamen Mane Rogers Mary Ann Underwood Marjorle won the Class A Championship The stand ,ng of the teams IS given below TEAMS WON LOST TIED PCT Juniors O00 Semors Sophomore Freshman The Class B Champlonshlp was won by the Semor team The members of the team are Bufhngton Ruth Kramer Louise Daley Marlon Folkmxre Roberta Hayden Betty Jamieson Louise Meerhoff Vera Ccl Loutzenhlzer Florence Robb Ruth Wlsser Lols Rank lng of the teams ln the tournament follows TEAMS WON LOST TIED PLT Semor 000 junior Sophomore Fresh man O There was a great turnout for volleyball Cnly one tournament was held The results of the games are not known at this tlme Archery pmg pong spring hockey and tennls tourna ments were held The results were not known at thrs date Last years archery champion was Dorothy Fmdle Charlotte Mlllen won the pmg pong champlonshxp for the second year ln successxon Under the able tutelage of Miss Allshouse the girls finished another hlghly sucessful season TO OFFICIATE AND FOSTER SPURTSMANSHIP Ezghty three Th Y 7 A , . . , . . A ' . . . . . ' ..,.,..,.. .........,.. 6 O O 1. ' . 4 , y - .......a... ....,t..... 4 2 o .667 ' - . - . ' ' ' , - - - .,.4... .,....,.... 2 4 0 ' .333 ' 3 ' ' - I ' - ' ' - - . .....,............. 0 6 O .OOO donated to the school. Bowling parties proved a great B' 6 0 O 1 - ' ' - , ' .a......,..r .3,3.. .... 4 z o .667 1 4 1 .ZOO A , A v ..........6..6..3 . ,. 5 1 .ooo A NEVU FRIEND IQ ALXVAH 9 A TREAT EN ENT Y Y I 7 . L . L I ' P0 PCD RRI OF HUMBLEST FRIENDS SCORN NOT ONE Ezgltyy? W -Q .R A -., I i THE NORWIN CDF NINETEEN THIRTY FIVE 1' hly . gg, IL r Y , X -if i 52 is 1 fl!! 0' fb MXN -r I, R 2 A . SE N E J - sag? ' - gm Nofm11111 H 1 1.1 1311111 1 131.111 C111o11 TI-1111111 SILL, 11 M 111., lflllft. TI111111 11. C ll LFIIIL V111 1 I O18 11111111- A111 I 111 C If s Il 131111 H 1y1 111 Ill 11 1 1 1111111 Ikllll 1311111 Mnsn 15511 NX' 1rrv.11 T11111111 I31rr11 H 11111 111 151111111111 ITN I 1 111 C IXTISIIIIC C 1111.5 V111 C 111 Crt RI11:d1 15011111115 Rom D1111n1.111 C lrolyn Ev 1111 15131111111 Flll 1 C 11111111 FFISIC 11111111 I-ry1 Lou 111111111 131111 11111111 E11111 H 1111111 AIILL H11I1111111 Z11r111 11111111 L 111111111 11111 1.11111 M C 11111 151111111 NICNX. 1111 1111s A11111 11111111 11111 N11r11. 111111 r Dorothx NC11111b11 1 NIJYIL I1l'Cl1glI11Cll I'111t1'1 1111111.11 TI1f.1n1.1 '51.11,,11 'XIIIII NIIIXVLII IICIIY W111.,I1t111 Ill N11rg.1r1r WIIIIXLF I:1111n NX uI111rt CILDLVILNL 2111111 111111 A111111 Cxcorgg Iirlm XILIIA 1-11111111 111111111 C.Ho111 C Ttnm I'r 11111 C 1rro11 111111 SIL nrt 1111111 1r11 81111111 111 8111111 C11111' 1 NKIIICJII L11 C I1ll'1L.S IXNIL r11r 11 ll lfllll C 11 IL Nwtt C111111, 111 1r1 111111111 11111111111 1r11 1r111r N1xrn1111 11111111 r 1111.11 13r111111 11111s I1r11n11 11111 C 1rr 1 'NFIIUI 1 C 11111111 O 111 C I1r1stLns11n 111 1rt1n C 1111111 1111111 D11 0 MFI 1111.1 In s 111111 I1 111 1r CD 111 I'1 IFN Nutt C11111L111 111 N1111111 H11y,,I11a Ch15t1.1' 11111151111 11111111 IC1111 P1111 11111411 1 N 1 IIIILS N 1 IX 11111111 M111 r 11111 M111 r IC115sL11 P1 11111 NX111-1111-Ir111 NX 11111 IC 1111 T111111115 SIN Ill Slllkll 111 N Ill 31 C1111 LI 1 1 1 C111 1 1 111.11 1111 NW1111111 I ll LDL 1 son INDEX T11m1p11 C I1 1111: ANYL IC11I11rt I' 111 11115 mu.: H 111s1r Otto K1I11r1111L S1r1 N11C11111 Roy NIIIICT I 1LI1C R 111111 11111111 N 111111 C 111 ll N 1 1.111 11 If 111111 r11 R11I1v.rt I'r11I1 Numtt CJ11111, 111 11'1. NIU 111111 C11111 IW 1r1 Thom 1s Hurst 511111 L 11111 1' L1111111. l11r1111 R111 R1111111 N1 1r1,1r1t Ilogv. ra CILUI' 1 5111111 Cnorvg NX LINC1' S1111opIwm I'r111 B11111'11'11Ig1 131111 1111 C lT1bOIl A tu Horn C1r11r 1311111 LUUISC Hr.11m:111 1. 111n1 Ixnnkln ALI! 1101 C 11r 1 B11r11111' C lfhcflllt Q1oI1gssy N1 1ry Luulsg Cook N111 IYCI I3lI'11SIl'OIll HLILYI I'v111s INLICII C111111. 111 1r1 131111 H 111 111 11111111 H111111 111 L11111:1 11111151111 N11r1 1:11 IIWLII 111115 Lula K1L111 Lola KIIIILLIISHIIIII L111-Ctt 1 K1111gens1111th BAN11 T1omIvo11e 11.11 ILCICIJIIU., 11111 C1 1I11g.,111 P1111 K1l11gLl1sn11tI1 C 1111 L 111 Cr 1111111 L111t111.r P1111 bpu1u.r TI47I Art1111r 5Il1'1 L1 C1u11g.,1 511111111 C1r11 VCr111r Trap 17111111 AI 1r11o11 13111111111 1111 N11111r R11111111111 S1v11n1111 Buss Drum 1111 NX 111.1 Ill C ymbal D111 11111 R:.yno1d5 Tw1p11111 11111111 rt 10111111111 13617110716 R 1lpI1 Boy1 r Nl1111w1N A1111 Mus I'Llx1NN I 1111. Koosnr 1 111 Kunklo. Ruth L.111ffv.r Fl11r1111e Lout 1:11111 111111 L1, nLI1 RI111111 Mbhfillllll V111 NILLTIICIII ICICI R IIIXSLY 11111114111 Ru1.,v.rs C1l1111b S11 1111.11111rL1r EtI111 'I'a11o.y esbn. NX ll'l'LIl C11hLr1nc. WIHKL EACH NAME NUMBERS A FRIEND Pzghly sewn A Cf, -1... V' 1: LZ' ' lc I1 In 31 'X 1 ' . A1 ' R 1 . .1 . - ,1 -1 3 I - I1 1 '1 . A j'.,A . A A' - I1 -' 1 1 A - 5 ' 1 ra ' - lf II1 1 -I - 'cr ' ' I' ' 1 H' .tAhA. A fit, .A gmt A.AA .j . . A , 1 IS 1 1 I 21 1.-11 3 1 131 -' - 'L ' ' 1 C3 -- 1'11'V 1, . . lu f' -f If11 1 :111 1-11 N11 A f I -11 'ill , If A is '- -1- Q . - ' 11 '1 1: I'1 - ' 1111- ' 1: 'L - IA AA F .Ak ' -1 - - 1 . fx.1X'. , AA A YA 'A A lA. ,CAA , if .' A A I lL 11 A C J A M - 1 1 Q 1' 1 ' c 1' . 1.1 11 if 1 1 1 1 '- - I1 1 - ' ' A A A- ., N11 I' 51-211 -111 Cf -.J ' I: A A ,A , I , . H 'f ' - f Fr: - fa 111 '. g. A'-A. ,, 'I 'L . 1 211' '. D. M11 1 1 411- 111- QH1 1. '- I I - ' ' rt ' - W'll'1 31 -111-gur 1 1 ' '- 11 '-1. V 1 2 - ,A ,L . I E11z11I1ct11 Cvrcgg N111111-ice Iurpc Willlgamihi I l A , . j .- . A1 . .A A -' 1 1 1 1. .f , A . 1 ' - - - 5 I3111- 11tI1i11s A A A. T1 '- 1' Ii I1 1 1'1C: I' A A A . 1- -A A. A. , 1 C 1 '- - ' 1 -' . 1 - ' ' 1- fa 1 ' 71 - ' - J . A A . ' C , A . ji , ' . ' J .1 . f . 1 .L 1- 1 A . . ' - 1 - '1 - 1' 1 1 ga - 1 .' - ' Z 'Zcr . ' - 1 ' fa 'nga - - Q 1 5 ,1 - 1 ' ' ' .I 1 ' II: I .N --ll I 'z 'L ' 1 ' . 1 f' - II1 1 '1 I 'kc - A' 1 '1- -1 1 - - - -'1 1 ' -'N'-'11-1' . - 1 'x 1 '- . 1 11 - ' - 11011 VU1-11 'ur In '-' 1 fl - 1- J ' 1 '-111NX'1z1- .1'4.:Z -I1 I1 A ' -'- ' 1 . '.,. .. AI. A. A , 2 '. . . ' '- lg' -NV1: ' 1- ' ' I. - PICTURES SPEAK LCUDER THAN WORDS 1 .-qfg ,L . , Q S f 5 Kennuh Allahouse jostph Andrabkw Waynt Anthonx Pllll Atwcll Ch.11'l1.s Ayn. Donald B 1rr R nlph Boyer H 1 cl BTLHI Ll junta Bro. nt cl M 1rt1n Cohtn Htlu1Costtllo ohn D1t Hnur Lll'lLlxSUI1 Ernut H 1mhurg Edw lfd Hirvath L 1ur1nL Howt Wllll 1m Hurat Rohtrt ohnhon M.1ur1o. Lrpc N1 1tt Klm C 1rthr1t L IHOOII Stott Laufftr Betty Lehman Bttty Lcslle INDEX Contznuecl PRESS CLLB PRESS CLUB Rtgular Memlvert Axsotlatt Nlunlurs P.1tr1t11 Lcallt Thom I5 LCWIS R1Lh 1rd M 111rv.r P 111l M.1g1ll Lorr 11nL Num 111 camp Pnnttr Alhtrt Powtll john R 1lph Ch 1rlta Rltll Elt 1nor R1 ll D lI1lLl Rotlgtrs C lH'lSIlI1L Ryl 111tl1r lklx SLIIIUI' 1ntt Shult R'1lph Shult Th::lm1 Qutgt Cvtofgm qlbttlx ohn Qtoufftr Cmorgt Sutton I 1ul V111 Dykt Cnty Vtrntr j uk WL lvtr joatph Wtaxtr lvlartha Welty 1934 35 l.E1IERMEN 5 CLUB Cooolt Brltn Hunt VIJHO Nl Bro ac G Bro ack B 1rt1bro11 C1rtLn1v11lt Kumah Perlclnb Nuttall Fa lola Thorn lxlmgenbnuth Bro 1tlC 1. vtrk 1 ohnson Bar lnb Buxketball ld Van DX, kt Wrestlzng Fa 1ol.1 Breggle Watknb Football .unttr Kllnt H 1rr1w Nlaunr Shult YIDIS tblxl Le-.xr MCL 111gl1l111 QLDIOI' l5','.rl', l'rr11ggu11 111 Krur Gulf Qtex enson A111 nor llruu Boylt Ffllllx Butltr M lfy Ann CJ1r11tl1trx Wllll 1111 C 1r11thtrb Batty H 1ydtn C 0l'I1t.ll 1 HotlC1.n5n11th Flortnu. Hurs Bttty Kuhn Ruth l lllfl-Lf S1 N11111 C h ll'lLS Ayn Lon Ayru Lto Both Betty j 1111. Br1nt H 1 tl Brtnt tl M 1rg., lftl llutlnr Elm C, lI'lSUIl C ll trlnt Llohtssy N1 1ry LOlllbL Cook lNl ll'lL Curry M xrg, 1rtt D1hlstro1n M 11'1 ID D 1lv.y C xthtrlnt Dlfllllg Lto Dlflllig, Htltn Ev 1115 Fr 1n1.15 Fmdlt Mant Flahcrty Robtrta F0lklT1ll'L Ll lf 1 Funk Dons C1 lllf Htlnn H lllhtl' Bttty H xydtn Loum. HLII111111 C Ol'IlLll 1 Hotktns1111th Flonnu. Hurbt Loman anutbon Dorothy johns Rohtrt ohnson Ann junta N1 1rv EI1 1htth outs Lols Kttftr Lon Klthl Lola Kl1ng.,t11s1111tl1 Lorttt 1 Kllngtnsmlth Betty Kuhn It mnn Kunlklt onw' B Rom FRN Lombt Lt lf 111tt l 1,ntl1 CILUTQ.-Ill C5pl1ngtr unt Ptttrs ltlc R 1lpl1 uk Snydnr M 1r1t llhlly, St mlm, Y 1111s wh Cntrtrllxlvt 7LIILr D11xMx11t C ll 11 lillfll L 111fftr Loman Lw. 1f Htlen LLVIIXL Ellten Loughntr Flortnn LOllISt'Hl'll r ills! L',nLl1 Rlth 1rd M lllfcl' S11'1h INALC 11111 VLTJ lvittrhoff Albnrt 1 Mosao Lomas Ntlbon GLorg1 1 Cjpllngtr Rohtrt R 1lph l'lt mor R1dl Rlllh Robb Bttty Rodlb 111gl1 Margargt Rogcrb Chnstmt Rylfmder Qylu 1 9 lllttf Q11 IHDQ Swagt uk Qgnlor C1l1dys 5l1lllLl1l1Crgtr R 1lph Shult Cnorgt Qllltklll Erhtl T 1ll1.y M 1r1t Uhhg table W 1rro.n Flortno. W 1taon M 1rth 1 W 1tx11n Bury Wt lVt.l' C 1tht1'1nL Wl11tt l on W ISSLI' M lfg, 11'tt W1t111tr Elm 1 Z 1n1.ll 1 Bury Zttttr Cmrtrndn Zttttr A TRUE FRIEND IS LIKE A PEARL P zghly mm E X xx I .si h., W.: n 1 d 4 - J A ' lr y. . .S . 'L' .t .' 1 - U1 ji hx X J i H. Q 1 2 'L . A . ja- 1 - ' I I .-1 . ' X . az- - 2- . - ,,, tt 34. ', j 1: f ' '1 ' Q . Jlwkx- t t.. j, 1 '- -ll .1 h . . .j K- - ' .Vg ' ja A ' in I X X Y -lj L.. .C T1 ll' ' ' N - .'.' ' fx 1 'f ' E I l W A M y . Anthony Cook Rhoda McM111111 ' - 111 AI 1 3.1 ' 1. :A lc 1 N1 1 , LCR ' .. L . VI, 1 P - X- 1 I 1 if 1 h h I 1 , J K. . W. 1- mwx kj.: . L I Nz: ' j ' '1 ' V V-1 1 1- f 'L ' SNAPSHOTS ARE AMONG MY SOUVENIRS we 31 I Tenor jOl1Il Apple Fred Balnbrldge Bruee Boyle Frank Coarroll Robert Frlck Kenneth Frye C,h'1rlea Fulton Edw lrd Harv 1th Rollo. rt SILDLTI How ll'LI Smith P lul S1 enter Ron lld W elah Il Tenor oseph Axtldrulxy M 1tt Klm john P15 Cleorge Sutton Thomas 'I-lllhrook amea Whdldla Betty Rodlh 1ugh Cmeorge Sutton Robert johnson Ha el Brent el Betty Good M lrtln Cohen Seott Clongaw 1re Crrey V rner R llph Boyer Bruee Boyle Bern 1rd Bronle Fr 1nk C1l'roll Anthonx Coole john Dat Edward H lrx 1tl1 Norm ID H IYLS Otto KLIWLfIIlLk Pllll Kllngensmlth john Pfle Thom IS Savage Robert Selbert jack Senlor How 1rd Smlth P 1ul Spencer Arthur Srlff 1, Cmrey Verner Ronald Welsh Alfred Whlttle INDEX Contmued Bova GLEE CLLB H M S PlN,1Fol1E CUYIIIIIUCJ Bam CJreer B llley R 1lph Boyer Bernard Bronk john D1tz Scott GOIlglW.1I'L Otto Kehernlek Paul Kllngellsnllth Seott I. luffer Roy NIIIILI' D111 son Reyllol ls Thom ls S11 lee aek Senlor C1rey Verner Allred Wl1lttl ll Bl C h 1rles Ay re M 1rt1r1 C ohell Norm ID Hayes Robert johnbon M S Plwxroue une Ixunkle S 1r 1 I. luffer Sylvli S llllef Thelm 1 Sleg ll anet Shult Ethel T 1llel, Marguerlte Thom 1s Marle Tlelcerhoof lvl lry W lglltel' Vlxl 111 Wllker esale W lrren Cathenne Whlte I.ols Wlsaer Exelwn Wohlerr Mlllshlpmen Marlon D1ley Robert 1 Folkmlre Florence Hurst LOIS KLLC-Cf jewnne Kunkle Loulae Le 1f Ver 1 Meerhoff Alhert I lVl0ss1x Ruth Rohh Margaret Rogerb Betty Weaver Th SISICTS Colmmand Auntx C TILL B1rto11 Ella C, lrlnon C arolyn Evans Vlfglllll Flsher DUFIS C1 ill! Betty H IYCICII I.OlllSL Henderson Vlfgllll 1 Hlll Vlfgllll 1 Hoelcensmlth LOLIISQ. lmleson Lola Klehl e 1t1l1e Kunlcle GIRLS I Xnprwln M 1ry Ann C1ruthers Lorr lllhe INLIII1 111 Edn 1 P IYDC Mary Roberta Marg 1ret Tlekerhoot M lf LlCl'lf Thom 15 M lfy Wagner I Olb Wlsaer Betty Cxood M'1r1e Nobse Mlldred Payne Betty ROdlb3Ugh Marla Tlckerhoot Dolly VOHn.lLfhlLIC C atherlne Whlte Evelyn Wohlert Il Soprano CIVIL B1rton Dorle Blake H 1zel Brent el Crl ldys Dudlex Evelyn Frye Mlldred Gong 1w1re LOUISL Henderson Ann 1 jones IHC Kooser Vlrglnla Hockenbmlth Thelm 1 Slegtl M 1rv., IYLI Wltnler I:le 1t1or WX lllg lr11 H1 Doris Barr Dorothy Brown Orehestra Charles Ayres WIIIIJUI Brtnt el Allbflh Crahlll josephlne Ed june C,-ahagan Mary Ellzabeth jonts Pearse joyee Seott I. xuffer Roy lvllller R nmond blxoneele 1eL Whel 111 ALLOTTIPQIIINI Margaret Wltll1e r Lyme Clt 11 C hrl:.tlne C ole osephlne hd Duns C1 lut Alberta Henderson I.OlllSL jamleaon LOIS Keefer Cynth11 Laber Cvenex 1 Reed Chrletlne Verne r Lola Klehl I Alto Ruth Blake Reda DObklIl Betty Hayden Mlfl 1m ohm Betty Le-hmm Anna Kerr Martha Stahl june Kunkle Ella Carlson CITOIYII Evans Elma H 1yden S 1m I. lllfftl' Betty Muae Sylxla S lnter Ethel Talley II Alto VlIgll1ld Flsher jeannt Kunkle jebsle W lrren Vlfglnld Hlll janet Shultz TRUE FRIEND IS INVALUABLE Ninety one 1 . . . H a ' A N ' Al 1 'll ' ' ' l ' 1 A ' ' 1 , , .. 1 . . 1 rw w, , F 1 ' 4 . , N, . N I ' A I . . in 1 4 ' 1 1 1 1 . . nz V x I . . . . 1 '- -4 xl ' ' ' I 7 1 N , , , -. L ' ' e . A . I 1. ' f . . . . ' - . 5 . . , . A M ' a 5. . 1 ,, k K. . V. .1 Q h J , .V N S I ll .. 1 R A es- 1- z.'ex'a .- l r . e 5 , ' .1 .i ,, x .1 . . 1,1 . . . . . ' . , . ' . ' L. . 1 ' ' f I 11.1 K' j - j -5 1- , 1 1 - 1 1 ' - C N 1 1 - ' - '. Sz - : , ' 1 - - 1 - ' 1 ' ' L 1 ' I A' J. I , - '- 1 . L , - H. . . ., i g .C 1 1 - . - I j 1 ' h A A h n li ii 4 A N 1 A I l I , . '- ' - . e . .5 . . 1 4 . Greer Bailey CECDCVLI Recd Elma Zancllu VlN'l1lI1 Wzllkcr 1 , -1 ji , - 1 . 'z za 1 1 L ' - - 1 , 1 ., e ' ' ' 1 - ' - ' ' lf . ' ' ' A ' - l C i , ' , -. , ' H . . . - 1 , ,. L 1 1 - 1. . ' . ' . ' 'L j 3 , 1 . J..-A 1 - - 2 1 . ' 1 ' . - ' . . C Q 1 , V f 1 e 1 ' . 1 11 1 - - 1 ,Q ' S ' ' ' ' N . . 1 - 1 I 'eh ' 1 I C K 1 . N . ' 1 . ' . . 'Q I 1 - , ' , , ' , , ' ' . 1 1 . 1 r -- K . , . ' I v'- 1 . 3 I t Q. . . .l . I i Q ,, . 1 . . 1 e ' - . S' L- , ' I 3 .H I I H I I - h 5 X A -1 I2 1 1 1 ' INDEX Contznucd ll NlURI3RX'v1AfIC C11 ra Atyxcll Piul Barns, Thtlma Enrton Gram Blanktttt Hannah Hour Rrlph Erma Ggorgc Pmrar tl XXyIlllill1 llroxyn Rohtrt Champ Htltn Chaplin Arnold Clohtaby Mary Coles Chrrsnnt Conoxpr Dolortb Cobnllo Helen C yphtrt Vtra Dat ohn Dans Mary Dohlun Rttla Edu anla Rohtrt l1lChtll3LI'f,,Ll' Wllllarrr Errtluon Elmtr Kunlclt unc. Ldllfftf Stott Lthman Bury l.LbllL Bttty Luus I. axont loonals M aly a Nl aglll P lul Mt ay anus N Nally Vtromtr NltXX'1lllana5 Donn N1 lhurn Audrty Mrlltr oscph Nlrll r Rox Nlalnt CJl1ady5 Morgan Flortnu N anattslcr Dorothy Nolwlt lwtlur Oyytns Ruth tttrs W nrt l oloaln a An: l nu. VU! hur Ram Wdlttl Rec Comnu .a Eatanm Carolyn Fmdle Dorothy Flehcr Vlrglml Fraslt Corlnne Frye. Izthtl Fry1 Eulyn Fulton Lora Crahxgxn um Crongawrrv. l'rnaa Croragman Stott Crood Bttty Cnr:-gg Eh .ahtth Crrtgg Ruth Haydgn Elma Hockuabmlth V r rr Hohman Alum Hovstll l..llll lI1L olanson C htsttr onts Mrrgartt Ktrr Annu lxohut Ann Rolnrtaon Nharron Rognrs Ddlllll Rogers M ary Annt R up pa. rt llul ltla Q addltr I-lt anor N ra agt Thom rs S ta C atlatrrnv. Shoax Cntrtrugl Srrgrl Thtlnaa Nlllkkkll Paul Strffty Arthur Strlght Marsh lll qumpman by a Tltktrhoff Maru 'I-honms lVldTgULflIL V rn Dy kt Paul X trntr Cmrty NX allttr Vrarrn NX uy,,htna rn llttty Xlllnrtlt Alfrtd Xxrrlllldlhllb M.ar1on Nllfohlut Ex elyn Zutto LJCIIENICXC C harles Ayres William Brent el Austin Cmhlll Martln Cohtn Anthony Cook ObLIHl1lI1t. Ed qtott C,vong11w an. unp Cxala ag an I v. aut oyut Rolurt lohnson ld ary El: abeth lunch e1anne Kunkle qcott Lauffvcr Roy M1llc.r Cnorge brbttlx R ay bnfontk Cl lrtnu. Stough Cnorgt Sutton la awson Rty noltls ontph Xwt lytr Ronald Wtltla lslargarnt Wlltnatr nk ElChCIlbLI'gCI' Cxertrudt Llmlh Row M arlc Fllt Ont Hh5IRA Trumpet l Vrolm I Vlolm Ban C ella Cnllo II Violin Trombom II Vzulm Drzuny I Violin Pnntli Horn Clanmt Trumfxt C larme! Drxuny II Vxolm Tub 1 Nrllblll l Vltlll 1 Il Vlulm Pram: TTOIHIWUTIL Ctllo ll Vzolm ONE ELEMENT CDF FRIENDSHIP IS SINCERITY N 1111 111 fll'U l 7 :Q ,, ' II' , ' Y - '. ' ' I ' ' r ' .,.,, , ' ' ' , ' ' 2 ....., ' ' A v 1 2 C- ' . l ' V1 'V ' ' ....... l 4 ' X i' I i I rv I 4 ' .... . . 1 v 1 '1 I ' ' ' ...,.... T , -vm V .1 '. N 1 , L - - . 1 ' A 1 - .... . . ' , ' 4 1 1 ,Il ' 1 ' I' 1 1 ...,., ' f 1 , ' ' I 1 1 ', Q 1 I-1 -- I I I I ' ' N L Y N D V 1 Ibm . I . . . , I I. - . 1 .1 . . . . , . . , N Y 42. . J , , I I 4 - I , lx 1 V I ' Q C ' ' . . . , . , I ' - I X v 3 V ' n ' ' ' . . . ' ' N, . .. 1 C' ian., fx fgh, C - If ' ' Pi . - . . . 1 1 2. .l ' . 1 ' - . . . . , , , ' 'C-X 1 ' 1 1 C ' 1 1 - '- ....,. ' ' .- . . 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THE EMBLEM CO D A ENIX Mgr IIICIICCII I Oll D IC L 3 dll L, XXII CLASS RINGS and PINS UNION TRUST BUILDING PITTSBURGH PA JERSEY CEREAL CO CEREAL MANUFACTURERS Phone 00 CEREAL IRWIN SAVINGS 8: TRUST Capital Surplus and Profits S300 000 YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED WESTMORELAND CO ADAMS MINE Keeps Norwin warm in the coldest weather Adams is Irw1n s Own Mme Compliments The ALLADIN THEAT FIRST NATIONAL BANK E R Always a Good Show' MAIN STREET IRWIN THE RODOERS PRINTING COMPANY entered tllt printing bu inc ll fi o now Ixai lan building e e ior 11e111l1er 1 tht t Il lm tl: l nge t ruord ot Mtn c Ili, 1 printer ot XXL 1111 roland tountx L ern 1 nth Hutt tl1L lm 4, I1r 11111115 1 ur 1 1 cnt lu 1 r ll 1l11r11 ll PHONE 198 IRWIN PA FRIENDSHIP, THE WAY TO REAL SUCCESS A znely three . . , . LIOIII it-11 invitziti s, dig loinas. nicdals, tropli s, 'ai s ' d 70 - 5 , 0 , . 4 1. PA , , . . 0 0 . . , . 0 0 , , PA. 1 1' ' s' ss 0 BI'y lil, IIIIII, on tl1c st-I-111111 flour I wl1at is the , V . . . 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