Norwin High School - Pennon Yearbook (Irwin, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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M- M H f + v1 '.':x ezidx okhei. x K f W .Q FCV1 1 uf JNL-'mv ff mme 3,5115 DUGTX 4. 'Av1:L,Q:Qm.x2- .- w - H f X A ' ',. x' ., V C1 X-'M V' . .f -Hn V, Mkf. 11-cz www on Cam' rgomfmuuliy. W: wc,.,Cf .ml N 'fri -' U ' ' f' U, XY f 3 f ' yr ff - V ffr FRC- W ' ' J OK X'-Xkllix K5'3C'HL lv .mmm me CAAHQQ yu lm. ,VCM-Jw-. 4 -' Q . ,NW ,,s Q 1, '.:'w', ,Xu-,f: .-, 4Q, 5ifj-'XA' ax pmzwy N V. x u. . H .,-,,m11,'l ,Q,xf', N,NfX-.Iii VIVNXJTV U 'mod C V VOX . M. '-1-J 1- 'X,,5:xd,5g'4f'.I , .VM Q Y f CMM,-env. Cn km .fqmv ORBO mx -4,ff, qw ko We X NECA . r '? 0 Lflflsl 10 ml, 3, , vw' YWQYQESSL- v Q ad x ,.-., N.. . .,,Y, , Marks 52 years of Progress in Secondary Educational Standards and 75 years of Civic Advancement. ZQPAS man has progressed through time, the result of his progress has been evi- dent in the works of his hands. Seventy- five years of community progress in Irwin has left no doubt of the truth of that state- ment. Irwin, at its incorporation in 1864, was a small, typical, Civil War town. A hotel, a few stores, and, important to any town in 1834, a blacksmith and harness shop, comprised the main street. This street, which was the finest in town, pre- sented difficulties to horses and drivers in snow or rainy weather. Bordering the main street were a few residential homes and on surrounding hills were many large farms. The homes and buildings for the most part were of wood or rough hewn logs. The hands of man have, through his progress in education and intellectual training, moulded Irwin from a town into a modern community. The harness shop has been replaced by the garage, the muddy road by the concrete highway and well paved street, and the rough looking wood buildings by modern brick and con- crete structures. Saturday night tinds the streets crowded, not with the farmers as in 1864 but with business men and oflice workers whose thoughts and ideas have materially changed. Through this change in thoughts and ideas by living in a progressive com- munity has come the greatest change in 75 years of progress -civic pride. egg Q gs Q, QMS? 2'-Q 'Q' W : dsx, ,via , M A 'WW 4 mv 4 M5-M itz' I ga f fl xv- El A-an H In In U se oil. MARKS PROGRESS Education Progressive education has been the keynote of our nation's cultural history. Changing and enlarged curricula give evidence of the need of preparing men and women to meet the quickenod tempo of life today. I I elsure Tame Progress in industry has given man mu h time. Both th ' c leisure c curricular and extra-cu ' tivities of th rricular ac- e school toda y make boys and ' fitted to us ' ' girls better e their lelsure time wisely. ll wi f Ai , f 1 'N SV SX L Wm M NE Y t X Pg? 5 car DS if mewxcp ff Y e has not obanq be nixnd Koi uxxgl V egxoqi 2 nga 0 a ' Wgnexbocki 'ik 'iw educakionfko 'Gain cakion ok todas XSa9b9001S1 www we if as 'Sk f. ' z JT: Axim 1 19900 xbe ek ' dx9Xes 'ds X11 ' '69-sv 0 6909 aww ,. 1 i xbe oX 1.0010 O X10-gk if . 4,-5 XM X9 xbe dass nheagned ewdlekj 'S 5 ff Ge swee ke us o Lies. e.-4. . to an 'We sheen ods k1o1v'o00Y-9. - vents and a99Xica'do1x R 'We edxxcakion oi 'coavl Y1a5YP : A' W W P9 when ok iweixc, ave' 1 4- c1agxsiD'ne'ri19 ' ze we ok xbe 1 -Q iveifrlaoek xoqxam ana ya-ve 910- ,,x90e'e 1, X V 650090 ' ' ,f fix fi ' . uk 'deaf xl Xb A . M f X 1,89 ,a 5 1 5 . e -' lr, fl 1. J, K 8 aw .e ,lf 5 X QSSYBOKB. i I ox u -Qpteo eXexsu chap xbe 9 'VI xbe a which occupy '60 Out scho0X9 have Xiivdaiea 60 qxegee in skein +8153 xbe cowvuxbbl X01 enabxwq qiaauakes to make 'Beet ckixzens ok we 60,9900 ok Norwin Administrators Advocate Progressive Educational Program C. F. l'l-I.XlISAl.L, SuprrinI1'u1l1'uf of Sr'l:noI.v t Progress is a timely theme for the 1939 yearbook. The new addition to Norwin has brought increased facilities in library, home economics and physical education. The recently organized departments of Industrial Arts and Vocational Guidance prepare for meeting the rapid social and economic changes. The schools are dedicated to the service of youth. They symbolize the hopes of parents for a finer life for their sons and daughters. To meet the growing needs of our citizens, we must continue to supply training, guidance and stimulation so that youth may take a place in life where there is freedom for the highest development. Slmulingz Laffuon, Mrs, Kline. Ilunt Hutchins. Watkiss. I's-:u's:1ll, I-ld wards, Miller. Sl'llff'!l2 Bhmkettv. Iiylunder, Miss Jones, Diotricll, Kifer. Malin l'1llfl'2lIll'BflllLl lluilc J. W. FLA WSUN. I'rin1:ipf1I t The race gets ahead, you get ahead by thinking and planning beyond the moment. The means imagination, memory, intelligence, persistence. Man progressed because of these characteristics. Some persons cannot visualize a better social order than exists in the present. Your generation will continue the progress of the centuries and carry our race to greater heights. May you play one of the principal parts in the staging of this great drama. fr 4 5' lily! OF Hn -ol ,g In the Classroom Rm' II. lX1l'Ml'NN .. Joins B. Roms:-:ies .. Aurvi-:s A. Joxirs .. lVlm:x' 'l'liimi'soN EMl+:I.1Nr: Nonmzku .... J. Si-:LWYN Ml'l4I.PlTT . Jlxxilcs VVo1,r'i-: ........ H. D. Ml'r:1.1,r:l: JHSl'll'lI XV. HVNT .... Huwmciw B. TR4mm,i-xv T,xm'1siu ONm1:n ..,... Hmmmx A. Mi'i:i,l,i-:ust- Cmlm E. Mt'C1.r:i.i.ANn MARY H. Al,l.Sll0l'Sl-I . Hi-:NIH M. VERNAII, .. Cmiimc L. SuwAsu .. HAmn,n F. Hrrrmvx VVlL1.iAxi G. Enwmms . Matl1c1nafi1'.w ................ Washington and Jefferson College .. . Washington and Jefferson College .............. Hood College, University of Chicago School Ser-rrffrlry Norwin High School Home Er'omnnir's and Induxfrml Arts Seton Hill College . .. Carnegie Institute of Technology California State Teachers College ......... ... Kansas State Teachers College SI'l1C11f'l? . .,....... Pennsylvania State College, University of Pittsburgh . University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute of Technology University of Pittsburgh iirmx ,. ..................... University of Pittsburgh Physical Ediwutirm ................. Slippery Rock State Teachers College .. .... University of Michigan, University of Pittsburgh Languages ................ Washington and Jefferson College Allegheny College Fine Arts Syracuse University, Pennsylvania State College ...,........... Carnegie Institute of Technology Commercml - ANNA E. SANTNER ........ Indiana State Teachers College EMMA M. SANTNER ....... Indiana State Teachers College FLORENCE E. SAVNDERS College of Commerce, Bowling Green, University of Pgh. ALICE M. LII:wIs ................. University of Pittsburgh JEANNE A. MACMASTER ........... University of Pittsburgh Social Science MAI1I-:I,INI: HI4IIzsIII-:Y ......,...,.... University of Pittsburgh EI,I,sw0IzTII D. SCIIWARTZ .... ............. T hiel College ISABEL A. CONDIE ................. University of Pittsburgh EVA M. RACKLEY . Oberlin College, University of Pittsburgh A. DI'nI,I-:Y RAINI-:Y ..........,........ Waynesburg College MABEL V. Bl'RD .... Lockhaven State Teachers College English HENRY D. PATTFIRSON ................. Harvard College ALICE O. PAINTER ..... ...... M uskingum College ELSIE L. BARNARD ................ University of Pittsburgh MVIIIEL GALI.AGIlER . Goucher College, University of Chicago ANABELLE WILLIS ..................... Muskingum College GERTRVDE M. RARISPIY' .. University of Pittsburgh IIIdIIstI'i:Il Art lliblllf' I'll'0Il0llll4'S .TM - Lihr:1I'y 4 I Progress is man' s distinctive mark alone . t ELMER ANTHONY-Ralston-Academic3 Bi-Weekly Staff 3, 4g Boys' Leaders' Club 33 Class Volleyball 33 Class Football 43 Class Soccer 3 I GEORGE ABRAHAM-GGOTQG-GGHBFHIQ Class Basketball 33 Class Mushball 33 His fa- vorite form of exercise is walking the halls 0 HELEN AYREs-Ay1'e.s-ieHfAca- demic3 Girls' Lyric 2, 43 Dramatic Club 33 Rifle Club 43 Three's a Crowd 33 Ayresie is a 'straight shooter' in more than one way 0 DOROTHY ADAMS-D0t -Commercialg Art Club 33 T.E.G. Club 43 She's little and sweet, but a corker for her size 0 ELEANOR BARTON-Eleanor-Academicg T.E.G. 43 Dramatic Club 33 Basketball 13 We present the sweetest garland to the sweetest maid 0 MARGARET BANCZEK-Margie-Commercial3 T.E.G. Club 3, 43 Volleyball 33 She's cute and sweet and lovely to meet, our Margie C WILSON BROWN-W6l- Generalg May you live as long as you like and have all you like as long as you live 0 ALBERT BETER-Albert-General3 Mushball 33 Soccer 33 He doesn't make much noise but always seems to be noticed 0 WILMER BAILEY-Wil'm- General3 Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 23 Class Volleyball 33 Wilm is sadly missed during hunting season O DAVID BOWER-Butch-Academicg Art Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Only a few inches tall but every bit of it an artist 0 CONRAD BRENT- ZEL-Co1VradwAcademic3 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Radio Club 33 Softball Team 13 Easy going Conrad lets things take care of themselves 0 CATHERINE BOYD-Kay-Academic3 Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 33 Mushball 1, 33 Ping- Pong 2, 33 Silence becomes our fair-haired classmate 0 THOMAS BROWN- Luke-Just recently came to Norwin but has made many friends 0 HELEN BUTLER -Helen-Commercial3 T.E.G. Club 43 Dramatic Club 33 She is nice, she is shy, but there is mischief in her eye 0 FRANK BENISH-Frank-Commercial3 Var- sity Football 3, 43 Why work when it is much more fun to play football? U DONALD BENNETT--Don-General3 Art Club 33 Rifle Club 3, 43 Good natured Don is always ready for a little fun 0 LENORE BARTON-Lenore-Academic3 T.E.G. Club 3, 43 Lenore's heart is in the cafeteria 0 HUGH BRIDGE-Gravy -Class Basketball 33 Class Softball 13 It seems Hugh has much wit but hesi- tates to use it 0 ALBERT BAXENDALE-Bert-Academicg Rifle Club 43 Class Basketball 1, 23 Time and tide waiteth for no man-except Bert 0 JOSEPH BRENTZEL-Joe-Academicg Radio Club 2, 33 In the meantime, in between time, ain't we got fun? 0 CURTIS BYERS-Curt-General3 Varsity Football 3, 43 Senior Vice President 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 43 Class Basketball 3, 43 Class Volleyball 3, 4 0 DAVID BROWN-Dave-General3 Class Basketball 33 Class Football 33 Rifle Club 3, 43 Class Wrestling 3, 43 We hear Dave is a very skilled marksmann 0 RUTH BICKERSTAEE-Bick-Commercial3 Basketball 1, 33 A little shy but a true friend indeed O RAYMOND BLANKETTE-Ray-Academic3 Class Basketball 3, 43 Class Volleyball 3, 43 Laugh and the world laughs with you 0 FRED CRISE-Curly-General3 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 33 Class Basketball 1, 23 Class Softball 1, 23 Class Wrestling 1. Time is the tester of friendships . . . i DORIS COOK-Cookie-Academic3 Tri-Hi-Y 43 A Capella Chorus 43 Girls' Lyric 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Leaders' Club 3, 43 Mikado 3 Archery Champion 33 Yearbook Staff 3, 43 Home Room President 43 Home Room Council Secretary 43 Pirates of Penzance 3 Patience 0 CHARLES CHRISTEN- SON-Chuck-General3 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 2, 43 Chuck would rather face a hard team than a girl any day 0 MARION CARLSON-Marion -Commercial3 T.E.G. Club 3, 43 O.G.A. Club 43 A happy maid free from care 0 WILLIAM CARSON-Bill-Academic3 Radio Club 2, 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 M0stt'gifeat men are dead or dying and I'm not feeling well myself 0 JOHN CARUTHERS- Herky-Academic3 Hi-Y 3, 43 Leaders' Club 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Radio Club 2, 33 Tumbling 33 Swimming 3 0 MARSHALL CIPRIANI-Mugsie--Commercial3 Class Basektball 13 Class Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Slow but sure I CHARLES CROCK- Charlie-General3 Art Club 33 Glee Club 23 Class Wrestling 33 A Wizard on Shakespeare and stuff 0 VIRGINIA CARPER-Ginny-Commercialg Art Club 1, 23 Knitting Club 33 Ginny thinks that diamond rings make nice Christmas pres- ents 0 DONALD CALDWELL-Don-Academicg Hi-Y 43 Bi-Weekly Staff 2, 3, 43 Advertising Manager 43 Leaders' Club 33 Class Wrestling 2, 33 Class Basketball 2, 3 C1-IELEN CHOPICH-Helen-Commercial3 Girls' Lyric Club 1, 23 O.G.A. 43 Dramatic Club 33 Helen will surely make someone a fine secretary 0 MAX CENIS-Max-Commercial3 Class Basketball 33 Never Worries because he says it doesn't get you anywhere 0 NIGEL CARTER-Nick-General3 Art Club 2, 33 Glee Club 23 Radio Club 23 Swimming 33 Rifle Club 43 Yearbook Staff 4 0 JOHN CREIGHTON-.lack--Academic3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A Capella Chorus 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 33 Mikado 3 Pirates of Penzance 3 Oh, Doctor 3 Patience 3 Tiger House 3 Swimming 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 Bi-Weekly Staff 1, 23 Orchestra 4 0 MILDRED DOSHEN-Mildred-Commercial3 Knitting Club 3g An attractive girl with loads of fun under her quiet surface 0 CARL DATZ-Date-Academic3 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 33 Jazz Orchestra 43 The candid camera Bend per- sonified 0 MILDRED DAVIS-Millie--Commercial3 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Knitting Club 33 Tiny, prim Millie takes her work seriously 0 ELMA DAVIS-Elma,-Commen cial3 Girls' Lyric Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Not stout, not thin, simply sweet and very prim 0 GILBERT DAHLSTROM-Mike-General3 A little fellow who's always in a great big hurry 0 LUCLLLE DUKE-Dukie-Academic3 Mushball 33 Hockey 33 Volleyball 33 In the gym or in the classroom Dukie is indeed a good sport 0 PATSY DAMICA-Patsy-General3 Class Basketball 33 Radio Club 23 Class Wres- tlinfq 33 Banjo playing is his specialty 0 ELMER DIMLING-Elmer-General3 A Capella Chorus 13 Science Club 23 Art Club 33 I never trouble trouble, why does trouble trouble me ? I RUTH DORSEY-Ruthie-Class Basketball 13 An- other Senior who is thinking seriously about entering the field of matrimony 0 ESTHER DRYLIE-Ess--Commercial3 Knitting Club 33 A jolly little lass, a little witty, a great pal O BETTE DANIELS-Tweets-Academic3 Press Club 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Class Hockey 23 Home Room Secretary 43 I think it's very funny, but personally I don't get it 0 WALLACE DAVIS-Wally-General3 Perhaps Wally will make a second Charles Lindbergh, who are we to say ? mr E S ff? if 'Q .r J ff Win ,E W aw ,, if V S w -.azz ,Q i 33 A - s-.xi A W A x K, 4 Y Q1 ff? M 5 We are young and we are friends of time . t DOROTHY DRYLIE--Dotty-Commercialg Lyric 2, 3, 43 Pirates of Penzance 13 Blonde hair and brown eyes make a lovely combination here C HOWARD DRAKE-Ducky-Academic3 Bi-Weekly Staff 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 A Capella Chorus 23 Glee Club 23 Jazz Orchestra 3, 4 0 DORIS EVANS-DO1'l8- Academic3 T.E.G. 3, 43 A friendly smile means much more than many false words 0 BETTY EYLER-Bette-Commercial3 T.E.G. 43 Bette is a direct de- scendant of Mickey and every bit as jolly 0 HELEN FRISK-Frislcie-Academic3 Honor Student3 Lyric Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A Capella Chorus 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y Secre- tary 33 President 43 Press Club 2, 3g Bi-Weekly Staff 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 13 Pirates of Penzance Patience 0 RJOY FONTANESI-Kay-Commercial Or- chestra 43 Art Club 3, 43 Roy is destined to become a second Bing Crosby 0 GRAYCE FRYE-Gracie--Commercial3 T.E.G. Secretary 33 President 43 O.G.A. President 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Yearbook Typist 43 Duquesne Typing Contest 3g Our idea of an executive's private secretary 0 DOROTHY FINK-Dot-Commercial3 Honor Student3 O.G.A. 3, 43 Dot is well known for her personality and her pleasant Smile O JOSEPH FLETCHER-Joe-Academic3 Band 3, 4g Glee Club 13 Orchestra 43 Jazz Orchestra 43 Tiger House 3 Class Basketball 3 0 JOSEPH FELLUCA-Hermin-General3 Art Club 3, 43 Swimming Team 33 Class Basket- ball 1, 2, 33 Class Football 1, 2 I RUTH FUNK-Funky-Commercial3 Dramatic Club 33 Not stout, not thin, simply sweet and very prim 0 RICHARD FERGUSON -Dick-Commercial3 Swimming Team 33 Class Basketball 33 Begone dull care, begone from rne: Thou and I will never agree 0 RUTH FINK-Fi'nkie-Aca- demic3 Honor Student3 T.E.G. 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Yearbook Staff 43 North Irwin gave us this brainy lass O REGINA FISHER-Fish-General3 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 33 Basketball 13 Class Hockey 13 Class Volleyball 1 0 WILLIAM FENTON-Red-Generalg Leaders Club 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Wres- tling 1, 2, 3 0 ROSE FELLUCA-Rosie-Commercial3 Dramatic Club 33 Ambitious is the best adjective that could be applied to Rosie 0 BLAINE GARLOW-Bud- Commercial3 A Capella Chorus 13 Glee Club 13 Varsity Football 3g Ah, shucks, I'm just a bashful football player 0 CARL GRYZBOWSKI-Russ-General3 Boys' Leaders' Club 43 Art Club 3, 43 Class Basketball 1, 23 Class Wrestling 2 0 MARY GRAZEL-Mary--Commercial3 O.G.A. 3, 43 A serious miss who says little but thinks a lot 0 RAYMOND GIACOMIN-Flash-Cheerleader 13 Art Club 13 Swim- ming Team 33 Class Basketball 33 In this case the nickname fits perfectly 0 ROBERT GARDNER-Bob-Academic3 Cheerleader 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A Capella Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Bi-Weekly Business Staff 13 Pirates of Penzance 3 Patience 0 JOHN GUBANICH-Ruby--General3 Band 3, 43 Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Wind him up and out comes a violin solo 0 JOHN GEORGE-- Georgie-General3 Wrestling 3, 43 Art Club 23 Now that School is Over, I guess I'll have to go to work 0 MELLINGER GONGAWARE-Squire-Academic3 Wres- tling 33 Softball 1, 2, 33 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Class Basketball 1, 2, 33 Let- termen's Club 1 0 KENNETH HOLMES-Sherlock-Generalg Softball 1, 2, 33 Class Basketball 1, 2g Wizard in the Math class. Time is the chrysalis of eternity . . . t CONSTANTINE HERBSTER-Connie-Academic5 Honor Student5 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Press Club 15 Bi-Weekly Staff 2. 3, 45 Yearbook Editor 45 Tiger HOuse 5 Hi-Y 3, 45 Home Room President 45 Wrestling Manager 2, 3 0 RUTH HAYDEN- Ruff-COmmercial5 Leaders' Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Lyric 25 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Pirates of Penzance 2 0 KARL HELLMANN-D1LtCh--AC8- demic5 Bi-Weekly Staff 3, 45 Press Club 35 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Junior Var- sity 35 Dutch has made friends through more ways than tennis 0 ELEANOR HELMAN-Pete-Academic5 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Treasurer 45 Leaders' Club 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Volleyball 3, 45 Novice Ping Pong Champion 35 Oh! Doctor 0 JAMES HOUSER--Jimmie-Academic5 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Bi-Weekly Busi- ness Staff 45 Pirates of Penzance 5 Home Room President 4 0 RICHARD HALLI- DAY-Dick-Commercial5 Entered from Columbus, Ohio5 Many friends he has made in his short time at Norwin 0 THECLA HENSBERGER-Tek-Commercial5 Art Club 2, 3, 45 Tek ranks high among the artists of Norwin 0 ROBERT HENS- LERABob-General: Class Basketball 15 Class Mushball 15 Leaders' Club 3, 45 How would the girls ever get along without Bob? 0 LETTY HOUPT-Let-- COmmercial5 Basketball 1, 25 As quiet as a mouse but as ambitious as a grouse C JOHN HOTRA-HRed-Commercial5 Class Basketball 15 Class Football 15 Class Wrestling 1, 25 Wrapped up in this tiny package is a great deal of pep, v'm, and vigor 0 WILLIAM HURSH-Bill--General5 Rifle Club 3, 45 Gangway world, I'm on my Way to fame 9 GEORGE HORVATI-I-Horvy-General5 Varsity Football 15 Class Basketball 25 Class Wrestling 1, 3 C ARTHUR HUGHEs-Arch- Academicg Leaders' Club 1, 25 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3: Wrestling 1, 25 Varsity Football 3 O ATHENA HELLMANN-Toni-Academicg A Capella 3, 45 Lyric 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Oh! Doctor 5 A serious lass, with a friendly air5 in preparing her lessons, she takes much care 0 WILLIAM HIGHDUCHECK-Waco-General5 Band 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Art Club 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 35 Class Basketball 35 An artist I will some day become 0 DOROTHY HAWK-Dot-Academic5 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Yearbook Staff 35 Press Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Home Room Secretary 35 Dot has a pleasing and becoming personality 0 LAWRENCE HENSLER-Larry-Acaf demic5 Hi-Y 3, 45 A Capella 25 Glee Club 25 Bi-Weekly Business Staff 2, 3, 45 Pirates of Penzance 5 Class Volleyball 3 0 CHARLES HARRIsON-Squi1'ely- General5 Leaders' Club 1, 25 Class Basketball 25 Junior Basketball 1, 25 Wres- tling 25 Sigh no more ladies, sigh no more 0 PATRICK JOYCE-Pat-General: He's the most ambitious boy at Norwin-between classes 0 HELEN JOHNSON- Helen-Commercial5 Tiger House 5 A violet by a mossy stone, half hidden from the eye 0 DAVID JONES-Dave-Commercial5 Class Basketball 1, 25 Class Wrestling 1, 25 Rifle Club 3 0 ROBERT JONES-Bob-Commercialg Most great men are dead or dying and I'm not feeling well myself 0 MILTON KINTIGH--Milt -Academic5 Camera Club 35 Science Club 35 Milt's way is to reign at the be- ginning 0 JOHN KLINE-Tipple-General5 Class Basketball 35 He always maintains a calm attitude, no matter what happens 0 ADA KATz-Ada-Com- mercial5 Basketball 15 Volleyball 15 Reading Club 35 She studied hard and good marks did gain. P . Progress is the law of life . . . t MEREDITH KLXNGENSMITH-Sis-Academic3 A Capella Chorus 13 Girls' Leaders' Club 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 3, 43 Mushball 33 Arch- ery 33 Hockey 23 Girls' Lyric Club 1 0 EDWARD KISTLER-Bugs-Academic3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 43 Golf 33 Class Football 33 Class Wrestling 33 Class Soccer 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 A jolly fellow O LUELLA KL1NGENsM1TH-LueZla-Aca- demic3 A smile for one a smile for all-that's Luella I EDWARD KoVAC-Ed- General3 Not very often heard but very often seen 0 BETTY KLINGENSMITH- Bette-Commercialg T.E.G. 3, 43 O.G.A. 43 Quiet but active, Bette is a good friend to all 0 MARTHA KOCH-Marty-Comrnercial3 T.E.G. 3, 43 All's one to her3 above her fun, she'd make sweet eyes at many a one 0 GEORGE K0vAC-- George+General3 George is a welcome addition to any classroom 0 ELIZABETH KERR-Bette-Commercial3 Girls' Lyric Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Volleyball 13 They say she's cute, they say she's sweet, and they can't all be wrong 0 ROBERT KROTZ-Bob-General3 An all around guy who has lots of friends 0 HAZEL MAE KISTLER-Hazel-Commercial3 Dramatic Club 1, 33 Hazel possesses the rare ability of being constantly and naturally herself 0 EVELYN LONG- Toots-Commercial3 T.E.G. 3, 43 A 'line girl who will succeed in any career she chooses 0 JOHN LESKOSHEK-Johnnie-General3 Junior Varsity Football 1, 23 Junior Varsity Basketball 23 Cheerleader 3, 4g Tiger House 3 Class Mush- ball 23 Class Softball 23 Leaders Club 2, 3, 43 One of our capable cheerleaders O ELEANOR LEGER-Eleanor-Commercial3 Knitting Club 33 T.E.G. 43 It seems gentlemen do prefer blondes in this case 0 Joi-IN LINHART-Jack-Academic3 Hi-Y 43 Dramatic Club 33 Three's a Crowd 33 Class Basketball 33 Greater men than I lived, but don't you believe it 0 STEWART LEs'rER-Stewart-Gem eralg Junior Varsity Football 1, 23 Junior Varsity Basketball 23 Class Mushball 3, 43 Boys' Leaders' Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 1, 2, 3 0 GEORGE LENDER-Mug8i6 -General3 Mugsie is one of those well liked boys at Norwin 0 GENEVIEVE LEONARD--Gen-Genera13 Dramatic Club 33 T.E.G. 43 Gen's favorite pastime seems to be dancing 0 BERTHA LEWIS-Best-Academic3 Girls' Lyric Club 1, 2, 3, 43 'tMlkad0,'Q Pirates of Penzance 3 Oh! Doctor 3 Patience 3 Press Club 2, 33 T.E.G. 43 Home Room Secretary 33 Bertha seems to be a very demure miss, but We suspect she can show plenty of spirit when the occasion demands it 0 FRANKLIN Lo1vncKA-Butch-Generalg Butch will tell you that delivering groceries has it's advantages 0 JAMES LoMIcKA-Klng-Kong-General3 School pest, tough guy but all around good guy 0 CLARENCE LEN'rz-Clarence-Gem eral3 There is more in that chap than even his best friend knows 0 JAMES LANNON-Red-Academic3 Class Basketball 33 Red is never a bother, but a likeable fellow 0 VERA LEAF-Tene-Academic3 Girls' Lyric Club 13 Mlkad0,'Q Press Club 23 T.E.G. 3, 43 Not very big, but a corker for her size 0 RUTH MILLER-Ruth-Academic3 Ah, love, you've got me simply spe1lbound 0 ROBERT MAUTINO -Rivlts-Commercial3 Wrestling 2, 33 Rivits will go far with his wind and his motorcycle. Time runs through the toughest day t AMBRosE MEISTER-Am-General3 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Wres- tling 1, 23 Class Softball 33 Class Football 1, 23 Class Tumbling 0 FRANCES MILLER-Fromcy-Commercial3 T.E.G. 3, 43 O.G.A. 43 She wears a smile and has a fine disposition, which in life is sure to gain her a position 0 RICHARD MAYERS-Dick--Comrnercial3 Junior Varsity Football 23 Varsity Football 3, 43 Class Basketball 33 Class Volleyball 33 Varsity Basketball 43 Boys' Leaders' Club 3 0 GRAYCE MCDONOUGH-Gracie-Academic3 Dramatic Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g Tennis 33 Home Room Secretary 3, 43 An easy-going, good-natured lass 0 HARRY MCINTYRE-Mao-Academic3 Bi-Weekly Business Staff 2, 33 Manager 43 Hi-Y Treasurer 43 Rifle Club Treasurer 3, 43 Wrestling Manager 2, 33 Press Club Treasurer 2 0 HELEN MoRR1soN-Lenny-Commercial3 O.G.A. 43 Hockey 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 23 Archery 1, 23 Knitting Club 33 Lenny is one of those tall graceful girls 0 ERMA Mosso-Erma-Academicg Dramatic Club 33 Hockey 1, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Press Club 23 T.E.G. 43 Archery 33 Ping-Pong 1, 2, 3 0 MARY MILLEN-Peanuts-Academic3 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Ping-Pong 1, 2, 3, 43 Champion 23 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Pirates of Penzance 3 Mlkad0,,Q Ohl Doctor 3 Patience 3 Archery 1, 2, 3, 4 0 EDITH MISTERO-Edie-Commercial3 Bi-Weekly Staff 43 O.G.A. 43 T.E.G. 3, 43 Junior Typing Club 33 Duquesne Typing Contest 33 Edie is a friend to everyone 0 DAVID MILLEN-Bud-Academic3 Junior Varsity Football 33 Junior Varsity Basketball 33 Boys' Leaders' Club 3, 43 Tall, dark and handsome 0 DOROTHY MARCHAND-Dolly-Commercial3 T.E.G. 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Dolly is indeed a friend to all 0 SARA MCNELLY-Sal-Commercial3 Girls' Leaders' Club 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Ping-Pong 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 0 ROY MCQUISTON-Mickey-Academic3 Boys' Leaders' Club 3, 43 Basketball Manager 43 Step right up and shake hands with the king O WILLIAM MORGAN-Willie-General3 Class Football 2, 33 Class Basketball 33 A first class chum who'll be sad for no one 0 RUTH MARCHAND-Ruth-Acw demic3 Girls' Lyric Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Press Club 1, 23 Mikado 3 Oh! Doctor 3 Pirates of Penzance 3 Hockey 1 0 BETTY MAXWELL-Betty-Academic3 T.E.G. 43 What does Joan Blondell have that Betty doesn't have? C FRED MORLEY-Fred-General3 Rifle Club 3, 43 Fred is a great lover of outdoor sports 0 MARGUERITE MORAN-Peggy-Academic3 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Basketball 43 T.E.G. 43 Another new girl who has made many new friends 0 JOHN MATUS-Blink-General3 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Mushball 33 Class Wrestling 1, 23 A happy go lucky fellow O JUNE MLLER-JuN6-AC8- demic3 Press Club 23 T.E.G. 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 A wee girl who is ever faith- ful to Bob 0 BERNICE NAMESTKA-Bernie-Commercial3 Junior Typing Club 33 Knitting Club 33 O.G.A. Sec. 43 T.E.G. 43 Bi-Weekly Staff 43 Bernie is indeed a skilled typist I MARY RITA MITCHELL-Mary-Commercial3 Dramatic Club 33 Shall we compare thee to a summer's day? 0 NORMA NEIMAN-Nemo-Com- mercial3 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Class Secretary 3, 43 Girls' Lyric 2, 3, 43 A Capella 3, 43 Pirates of Penzance 3 Oh! Doctor 3 All-State Chorus 3 U EDWARD NULL- Junior-General3 Movie Club 33 Radio Club 33 I want to photograph beautiful girls 0 HELEN O'BRADov1c-Helen-Commercial3 Class Secretary 1, 23 Dra- matic Club 33 Her flashing smile has gained her many friends. -isll-1' n'l'ix.m NIlI'1'lI:lIld 1 xwm-ll IIIIUISIHI ll illvr' Klusxu MvNvlly Mulvly M ilclwll llnyvri Xlillvll Xll-Quislfm Mmwlll Ns-inmn Alvlmnmxgh Nlclnlyre Xl istvro Mille-ll Morgan XlIll'l'll:lI 11 Nlulus Alillvr Noll U'I5l':1cIm14 ? l'11 lm- Vliwk l'il1-:lirn l'Zll'l'j' l'roctm l' ululzl l':1I:1n:iu l'2Iillll'I' l'llillIl'l' l,4 l'0Slxl l'mIL:urfLi l'1-11411-1' l':lsI1-riui lmnilz l'iIipm ' vni l'JliIlfl'I' 12ll1'l'1' WJIIIIHS Hyun I,1lll1L5 Ilnlivzl Ihu-lilvy liauw-1' lininvx Time is the image of eternity . . . t BOB PIERCE-Screwball-General5 Leaders' Club 2, 3, 45 Lettermens' Club 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Junior Varsity Football 25 Class Basketball 2, 3, 45 Class Mushball 3, 45 Handicraft Club 3 0 VERA PLISEK-Vera-Commen cial5 T.E.G. 45 Knitting Club 35 Art Club 35 Softball 35 Do gentlemen prefer blondes? I'll say they do 0 RAY PITCAIRN-Gulmp-General5 Handicraft Club 3, 45 Class Basketball 35 Class Mushball 35 Class Soccer 35 A little fellow with a great big smile 0 LORRAINE PARRY-Rainey-Commercial5 Art Club 35 An attractive miss who is well-known for her stylish outfits 0 MASON PROCTOR- Mason-Commercial5 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Volleyball 3, 45 Class Mushball 1, 25 Class Wrestling 2, 35 His cheerful disposition has won him many friends 0 PAULINE PADULA-Pudgie--Commercial5 Girls' Lyric 45 Pudgie never lets classes interfere with her fun 0 LEROY PALANGIO'-'-L66- Academicg A little guy with a great big drum 0 MARION PAIN'rER-Marion- Commercial5 Never a worry, never a care5 life goes on with nary a snare 0 BETTE PAINTER-Bette-Commercial5 O.G.A. 45 T.E.G. 45 A quiet lass. a little shy, but still she's shown she's very Wise 0 MARY PETROSKA-M'iC-COmHl6F- cial5 O.G.A. 45 She has common sense in a way that's uncommon 0 HENRY PODGURSKI-Sleepy-Academic5 He's tall and lanky and plenty swanky 0 DOROTHY PEDDER-Dot-Generalg It doesn't take a lot of words for Dot to gain her point C EMILY PASTERINE-Nannie-Academic5 T.E.G. 45 Girls' Lyric 45 Dramatic Club 35 Gifted with lovely hair and a magnetic personality 0 RITA PoNI'rz-Rita,-Commercial5 T.E.G. 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 25 A blonde lass who hails from North Irwin O MILDRED PILIPOVICH-Flip-Academic5 Knitting Club 35 Hockey 25 Volleyball 25 Flip likes anything around the French class 0 JOSEPH PAZICNI-Joe-General5 Junior Varsity Football 35 Class Basketball 35 You've got to be a football hero, to get along with Norwin girls 0 LIVVIA PAINTER-Painter-Academic5 T.E.G. 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Archery 1, 45 Basketball 45 Volleyball 3, 45 Softball 35 Painter is always ready with a help- ing hand 0 MILTON QUERE-Milky-Academic5 Radio Club 3, 45 Class Mush- ball 1, 35 Milky is indeed a menace to the typing class C JANET QUALLS- Janet-Commercial5 O.G.A. 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Softball 3, 45 Leaders' Club 3, 45 Archery 25 Ping-Pong 2, 3. 45 Quiet, that's true but a friend has proved 0 MARIE RYAN-Marie-Commercial5 O.G.A. 45 T.E.G. 35 A wee bit Irish, but then she's such a wee bit herself 0 CHARLES RALING-Chuck-Genera15 Handicraft Club 35 Class Basketball 35 I shall in- deed become another Einstein 'er something O MICHAEL RATICA-Mike-Gem eral5 Class Basketball 35 Class Volleyball 35 Studies a little, thinks a little, but all in all, Mike enjoys life 0 JEAN RACKLEY-Jeannie-Academic5 Dramatic Club 35 Her stylish outfits have gained her a position in our Hall of Fame 0 DEAN RAVER-Dingle-General5 Class Basketball 35 Class Mushball 35 Handi- craft Club 35 I want to be doing something new 0 GENE RAINEY-Rainey- Academic5 A Capella 2, 3, 45 Girls' Lyric 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Volley- ball 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 45 T.E.G. 45 Pirates of Penzance 5 Oh! Doctor 5 Patience, Time and tide wait for no man . . . t JULIA RIVOSECCHIiJolZie-Commercial3 Leaders' Club 33 O.G.A. 43 Basket- ball 1. 2, 33 Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Hockey 23 Her nickname describes her per- fectly 0 GEORGE RYLANDER-George-General3 Class Mushball 2, 33 Handicraft Club 33 Class Basketball 33 George is very skilled at handicraft 0 LILLIAN ROBERTS-Lil-Commercial3 Art Club 43 Rainey's side-kick and a real pal to everyone C JEROME RUNT-Rome-Academicg Class Football 1, 23 Class Bas- ketball 2, 33 Class Mushball 1, 23 Class Volleyball 33 I'll take Jeanie with the dark brown hair 0 SYLVIA ROYED-Syl-Commercia13 Art Club 43 Cheerleaders' Club 33 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Library Aid 43 What would I do without my Chuck? 0 HARRIE1' RomNsON-Harriet-Academic3 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Harriet would like to achieve the same fame as did Fritz Christler 0 SAMUEL ROBERTS-Scatter -Commercia13 Leaders' Club 33 Class Basketball 3, 43 Class Mushball 33 Class Volleyball 3 0 MARGARET Rook-Peggy-Academic3 Leaders' Club 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 3, 43 Ping-Pong 2, 3, Champion 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Yearbook Stai 3 0 DOROTHY RODGERS-Dot-Academic3 Tri-Hi-Y 43 T.E.G. 3 43 Junior Ring Committee3 Dot is hard to get acquainted with, but after succeeding, you'd be surprised 0 ANNA RYDEL-Adele-Commercial3 Reading Club 33 O.G.A. 43 A serious minded miss, who has much Wit 0 MARY REUss-- Mary-Commercial3 Knitting Club 33 A lot of vim, vigor and vitality-that's Mary 0 HOWARD REICHERT-Emil-Generalg Art Club 33 Leaders' Club 43 Class Basketball 3, 43 Class Volleyball 3, 43 Class Mushball 3, 43 Football Manager 3, 43 Basketball Manager 4 0 RITA RUNT-Rita,-Commercial3 Knitting9.Club 33 R'ta will make someone a good wife O ELIZABETH RALPH-Libby-Commen cial3 A Capella 3, 43 Girls' Lyric 1, 2, 3, 43 O.G.A. 43 MikadO gf Pirates of Penzance 3 Oh! Doctor 3 A friend to all is a friend worth while 0 JOHN RUTAN-Bud-Generali Class Basketball 2, 33 Class Mushball 1, 23 Class Volley- ball 33 Excuse me please, but I've got some sleeping to do 0 RAYMOND RAYGOR -Ray-General: Just let me at that guy who invented schools 0 MARGARET RANKIN-Peg-Commercial3 Art Club 2, 3, 43 Cheerleaders' Club 33 Is he blonde or another brunette ? 0 MARY SULLIVAN-Mary-Commercial3 Knitting Club 33 A helpful addition to any classroom-that's Mary 0 ERNEST SEMIFERO -Ernie-Commercial3 Honor Student3 Yearbook Stah' 43 O.G.A. 43 Dramatic Club 2, 33 Class Basketball 1, 23 Class Mushball 1, 23 Wrestling 2, 3 0 KATHRYN SMITH-Kate-Commercia13 Art Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Lyric 1, 23 Cheerleaders' Club 33 Hockey 13 One look shows she doesn't resemble the other Kate Smith 0 BRONARD SZARAMA-Boony-Genera13 Class Basketball 3, 43 Class Volleyball 33 Look out Hollywood-here I come 0 MARIAN ,SMETAK-Amy-Academic3 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 1. 2, 33 Hockey 1, 23 Archery 1, 23 Ping-Pong 1, 23 Quiet on the surface but underneath there's lots of fun 0 JAMES STITELY- Jimmy-Generalj A Capella 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mikado 3 Pirates of Penzance 3 Oh! Doctor 3 Patience 3 All State Chorus 33 Riile Club 3, 4 0 AGNES SINWELL-Aggie-Academic3 T.E.G. 3, 43 I wonder if he can cook as well as I can? C PAUL STICKEL-Stickel-Academic3 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 33 Boys' Glee Club 23 Dramatic Club 23 Class Mushball 13 An earnest lad. O llixusvwl1i IZ3 lnmlvl' liulwrls llunl HlIhiIlSUll Hulwrls llunk llu4lg'1'l's I1-uss lh-ivln-l't llunl llzllph Itnygor lhnnkin Sullivzm S1-ll1it'n-wr Sz:1l':ul11:1 Sun-Ink Slirlm-y Sinwm-ll liuyml ltyda-ll ltulun Smith Sliukn-1 I Remember that time is money . . . t ROY SWENSON-Swede-Academic, Honor Student, Bi-Weekly Staff 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, A Capella 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Press Club 2, 3, Why the Chimes Rang , Pirates of Penzance 0 JAMES SHEA-Shea-Academic, Class Basketball 3, 4, Handicraft Club 3, He's one of those strong silent fellows 0 DOROTHY STRIGHT-Dotty-Commercial, T.E.G. 4: Reading Club 3, Her nimble Hngers Will undoubtedly lead her to success 0 JOSEPH SALSI-Joe-Academic, Hi-Y 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 3, Radio Club 4, Class Basketball 1, 3, Why the Chimes Rang 0 HELEN STAMPoRsKY-Stamp-- Academic, Honor Student, Bi-Weekly Staff 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Press Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Home Room President 3, 4, Tennis 3 0 JULIAN SELCHAN-Julie-Commercial, O.G.A. Vice President 4, Knitting Club 3, Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit 0 ROBERT SPROAT-Pap--General, Entered from Manor Junior High, Class Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Lettermens' Club 3, 4, Leaders' Club 4 O Lois SIEGEL-Butch-Academic, Press Club 1, 2, Dramatic Club 3, Yearbook Staff 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Champion 2, 3, Spring Fever , Tiger House , A Stately Miss 0 WILLIAM SULLIvAN-BiZZ- General, Art Club 3, Class Basketball 3, I'm so busy-between classes 0 FLORIAN SCHERFF-eFlorian-Commercial, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, 4, Class Basketball 3, 4, Don't hurry me C JOHN SADDLER--Rush-General, Class Basketball 3, 4, Rush is an easy going, good natured fellow 0 MARTHA SIMKO-Marty-Commercial, T.E.G. 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Hockey 4, A talkative miss 0 ROBERT SHRUM-Tex-Academic, Class Basketball 3, Why must all those good looks be wasted on a boy ? 0 RUTH STARKE-Starkey-Conunercial, Girls' Lyric 3, 4, Basketball 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Hockey 1, 3, 4, Softball 3, O.G.A. 4, It takes more than a classroom to keep Starkey still O PHYLLIS STASKA- Phil-Commercial, Girls' Lyric 2, 3, 42, A Capella 4, Pirates of Penzance , Oh! Doctor , These brothers and sisters get me 0 GORDON STROBECK-Spike -Academic, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, A Capella 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, All- State Orchestra 3, All-Western Orchestra 3 0 NELLIE SHEA-Happy-Commem cial, Basketball 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Always the same, Witty and without a care 0 JULIA SAM-Shorty-Commercial, A Capella 2, 3, 4, Girls' Lyric 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Mixed Quartet 4, Music is her middle name 0 BERNICE TRAY- Bernie-Commercial, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Girls' Lyric 1, 2, I'm not blushing, I'm just a little warm 0 YEE DOO TUEY-Yee-Academic, Class Treasurer 1, Class Vice-President 2, Science Club 3, Radio Club 4, An am- bitious lad O EMMA JEAN TrioMPsoN-Thompson-Commercial, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Here is a girl who knows well the meaning of friendliness 0 BETTY URIAS- Shrimp-Commercial, Girls' Lyric 4, O.G.A. 4, Basketball 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Hockey 1, 3, 4, Archery 1 I ARTHUR VENZIN-Art-Academic, Class Basketball 3, I think school is swell--all except the studies 0 ELIZABETH W1cHRowsKI- Babe-Commercial, Knitting Club 3, O.G.A. 4, We will surely miss Babe's talking and laughing O CHESTER WOHLERT-Chet-General, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, Radio Club 3, 4, If silence were golden, Chet would be a millionaire. The moral law of the universe is progress t PAUL TESKE-Teskey-Academic5 Honor Student5 Class President 1, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 15 Bi-Weekly Staff 2, 3, 4, Editor 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermens' Club 45 Home Room Council President 45 Press Club 2, 35 Science Club 3 0 MARSHALL WoHLER'r-Marshall- General5 Boys' Glee Club 25 Radio Club 3, 45 Marshall is actively interested in radio U LOUISE WYNCOOP-Wibbie-Academic5 Press Club 25 T.E.G. 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Junior Ring Committee5 Wibbie is just as friendly as she is good-looking 0 LINUS WHALEN-Lenny-Academicg Now that school is over, I guess I'll have to go to work 0 ELEANOR WALLACE-Wally-Academic5 Honor Studentg Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Bi-Weekly Staff 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Press Club 25 Leaders' Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Archery 1, 2, 3, 4, Champion 25 Softball 2, 3, 45 Ping-Pong 1, 2, 3, 4 I ANNA FRANCES WESLEY- Sis-General5 Knitting Club 35 T.E.G. 45 A lot of pleasantness wrapped up in a small package 0 HOMER WALLACE-Wally-Commercial5 Class Basketball 3, 45 Class Volleyball 3, 45 And I'm going to have a Secretary on each knee 0 ANNA JEAN WEAVER-Jean-Academic5 Glee Club 1, 25 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 35 She likes them long, lean and pleasing to the eye 0 JEAN WOLLAM -Jo-Academic5 Volleyball 2, 35 Basketball 1, 35 She is nice, she is shy, but there is mischief in her eye 0 KATHRYN WRIGHT-Kathryn-Commercial5 Bas- ketball 15 Volleyball 15 Hockey 1, 2, 35 Girls' Lyric 1, 2, 3, 45 Mikado 5 Pirates of Penzance 5 Oh! Doctor 5 Patience 0 MIKE ZURICH-Zurich-Academic5 Class Basketball 1, 3, 45 Class Mushball 1, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 35 Easy going Mike lets things take care of themselves 0 ROBERT ZAVALYDRIGA-Bob-General5 Leaders' Club 45 Rifle Club 2, 35 Wrestling 1, 35 Class Basketball 2, 3, 45 Class Mushball 1, 2, 3, 45 Likeable is the word for Bob 0 JOSEPH ZONA-Joe-Gen- eral5 Please let me alone girls, you know I'm oh, so bashful 0 EUGENE ZEPEK- Eugene-General5 Class Mushball 1, 25 Class Basketball 25 Class Volleyball 35 Although he is quiet he's a happy go lucky fellow 0 IRENE ZENTNER-Zentner -Academic5 T.E.G. 3, 45 A friendly lass who is bubbling with fun under her quiet surface I PAULINE GLAGOLA-Pauline-Commercial5 O.G.A. 45 Reading Club 35 Possessor of a sunny disposition and a courageous spirit. NO PICTURES i WILLIAM BECK-Magee-Academic5 Tiger House 5 Boys' Leaders' Club 3, 45 Press Club 35 Mixed Chorus 15 Class Basketball 15 Boys' Glee Club 1 0 JAMES FREGER-Doc-General5 Football 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball 2, 35 Doc fits in best on the football field I VIOLA HENDERSON- Honey-Commercial5 Honey is one of those helpful girls to have around 0 THOMAS HENSLER-Tom-Genera15 Football 3, 4: Basketball 3, 45 Lettermens' Club 3, 45 Gene Rainey's better half 0 GRANT ROBERTSON-Gm-nt-Academic5 Junior Varsity Basketball 25 Softball 15 Volleyball 35 Class Basketball 1, 3 0 CLYDE ROBERTSON-Clyde-Academic5 Class Basketball 35 Handicraft Club 35 A happy-go-lucky fellow with a pleasant disposition O RUSH PEDDAR-Peddar -Generalg His hobby seems to be repairing old cars 0 NORMAN MARCHAND- Norman-Commercialg Junior Varsity Football 15 Wrestling 1, 2, 35 A tough guy he pretends to be, but he's just clowning as you can see. 'lwslw Wohlert Wyncoop Whalen Wvsls-y Wallace Wvrum' Wullum Zurich ZilY2llj'lll'iQ.fil Zona Zvpek XV:1ll:1c-0 Wright ZQ-nl ner Glugola Standing: Sllflllll. Neiman and M1-Quiston. Scutrvl: Mayors, W:1lI:lc1', Ilnckloy, I-'risk :Ind Tvs The Hall of Fame Most Outstanding Runner Up HELEN FRISK PAUL TESKE GRAYCE MCDONOUGH JACK CREIGHTON Runner Up GRAYCE MCDONOUGH Best Athlete HARRY MCINTYRE NORMA NEIMAN ELEANOR WALLACE DICK MAYERS B6St L00kiI1g Runner Up NORMA NIQIMAN BOB SIIRUM PEGGY Roox HECTOR SPROAT Runner Up Best Dressed LOUISE WYNCOOP CURTIS BYERS JEAN RACKLEY ROY MCQUISTON Most Popular Runner Up NORMA NFIIMAN PAUL TESKE LORRAINE PARRY HOWARD DRAKE A Record of Progress of the Class of 1939 President ...... .. PAUL TESKE Vice President .... CURTIS BY1-:Rs Secretary .... ...... .... , . . . . . . NORMA NEIMAN Alpha and Omega. Perhaps that phrase is used incorrectly in this par- ticular case, but to some of us it is the beginning and the end of a formal educa- tion. Many of our graduates will be fortunate enough to further their learning by attending colleges and business schools. But to others, the experiences of every day life will supplement their college training. Looking back over the progress made in these years, our freshman year was a most memorable one. Approximately three hundred students from various elementary schools entered Norwin as Freshman in September, 1935. We made many new friends, and in due course of time elected our class officers: Paul Teske, president, John Creighton, vice president, and Helen O'Bradovic, secre- tary. We soon found that the activities and social functions at Norwin con- stituted a pleasant part of the school curriculum. With the appearance of another September we reentered school as sophis- ticated Sophomores. The results of our second class election proved that Paul Teske and Helen O'Bradovic were still favored as officers of the Sophomore class. Yee Doo Tuey, a newcomer to Norwin, was chosen vice president. After the conclusion of our second year, we looked with eager expectation to the en- trance of our third year and of becoming upperclassmen. As Juniors, it was apparent that we had almost completed our niche in Norwin's halls of learning. The capable trio chosen to lead us in our third year's work consisted of Paul Teske, John Creighton, and Norma Neiman. By this time many of our members had become active and outstanding in the class- room, in dramatics, athletics, publications, and social activities. With the selec- tion of our class rings and the staging of our Junior Prom, we closed our third epic year at Norwin. Seniors at last! The popularity of our president and of our secretary was shown in our last election as Paul Teske and Norma Neiman were named re- spectively to these positions, while Curtis Byers was elected vice president. Many and varied were the activities of this year. As the year drew to a close with its exciting commencement affairs looming as important events in our lives. we felt particularly honored when some of our boys and girls received scholarships to outstanding colleges and universities. Our goal reached, we hope that the progress in our selected spheres will be patterned after the high standard we were taught in our beloved Norwin High School. ' WQ 'f Neiman Teske Byers - . Y' 'I 'ww X , W ,-L 5 . I 5 ,.. lk ZW. 1 1. li ...f L......., ...---- x 5 ' Top Lv!! DeZorzie, Cashdollar, H. Daniel, Brown, Cheyne, J. Daniels, J. Drazdik, Mowery. Blake, Klugsten, Davis, Brown, Eichelberger, Dorman, Carbonare, Carlson, Cook, Clark, Edwards, Cole, Bainbridge. Carmack, Colaneri, Curry, Caruthers, Carroll. Bernard, Darby, Brentzel. L. Butler, M. Butler, Flaherty, Exton, Cohen, Eichelberger, Fundis, Fassen, Buzzard, DeAngelis. II. Ekin, Allshouse, Cervi, Carson, Frick, Corbett, Costello, Donegan, Altman. E. Ekin, J. Allshouse, Brown, Ed, Darby, Arbaugh, Bowling. Beacom, Edmunds, Batti- ston, Beter. Top Righl E. Gonguware, Hughes, Landsperger, Landis, Kavel, J. Jones, Irwin, McAllister, Jasper. M. Jones, Kuhns, J. Holderbaum, Lusebrink, Gardner. fflamilton, Hensberger, Grieve, Grassio, Glunt, Lissy, Hunt, Haines, Krusper. Landsperger, Gregg, F. Holderbaum, Hellmann, Kasparek, Kim, Long, Heffelfinger, Kirchenstiner, L. Johnson, Krusper, Lithtenfels, Horvath, Paul. llasop, Kebernick, Lewis, Hobough, Gelis, R. Gongaware, Kuhn, Hook, Kulxovich, M. Kifer. Keller, Lauffer, Hatten, Hill, Kregel, Linhart,Harrison,Kunkle,K'ine,Hickman,C.Kifer. Bottom Left Slack, Steiner, Sowash, Nicolette, Siegel, F. Paul, McGreevy, Peters. Susin, Streeky, McFarlane, McCracken, Parlog, Michaels, Pezzi, Pierce. Rees, V. Moore, Muse, Petterle, Meyer, Miller, Metic, R. Miller, O'Connell, Painter, Maun, Ridl, Marchand, Miconi, McClinic, Milney. Nicholas, M. Moore, Richards, Parnell, Richardson, Palazzio, Penswick, Pedder, McIn- tyre, Osman. Q Radford, Palinski. McHale, Martinago, O'Bradovic, Perkins. Milburn, Millen, Mowery Riehl, Rose. Boffom Right Woleslagle, Roscher, Sindorf, Tilbrook, Scheffel, Smith, Sines. Voich. Weaver, Sloan, Sinwell, Ustahl, Yurgison. Woleslagle, Schaffer, Robson, Yost, M. Sinwell, Zwald, Yates, Zorne, Whitehead. B. Stough, Silvis, Washburn, Seybert, Yyncoop, Shrum, Winecoff, Strochein, Viecelli Spinigotti, Wohlert, Smola, Vargo, Saddler, Watson, Simpson, Sindorf, Wampler, Wel- terik, Watkiss, Savage, Welch, Smith, Zona, Huse, Tornbloom, Yoney, Yurisinic, Swagger, P. Sinwell UNIOR BOOKS!-IELI' Books are the written evidence of progress. Hence, we could think of no better way of presenting our progressive juniors than by linking their names with that of titles of books. ARIIAIIANI, ABIE .. Al.I.SIIUl'SE, GAIL .. . . . .ll'11ich That Pass ..............Sf07'fI1f Girl AI.I,sIIuI'sE, GLENN . . . .... The Mau. Nobody Knows ALTNIAN. ELLA NORA .. AIll5Al'llll, VINCENT . . . . AUCNERAIAN, Glili'l'IlL'DE .. . . .The Young Enchanted . . . .My Valuable Ti-ml' . . . .As You Like Il BAYNBRIDGE, DIN: ... ... . . . . . . . . . Unlncky in Lore I3AT'I'IsToN, YYALLAUE, The AelIieI'mue11.t of Personality BAUUIIMAN, LOUISE ..... .. ....... The Right Thin ' BEAvoxI, JIMMIE .. liERN.xRn. JEAN .. HE'l'l'Tll. 1'II.IzAIzE'I'1I .. . . .Tomorroufs Proniii. . . . .Her Father s Daughter . . . . . . The Valiant Woman IIEYIJ-IR. EI.sIE . . . . . .Adventures in Friendship BLAKE, CLIFFORD . . . I!ouoNovI4'1I, MIKE BURI-:I.ANIx, CLARA . . . BOXVLING, ENIIIIA ..... IULENTZEI., FLORENCE . .. BRIIRIE, JAMES ..... IiRusNAIIAN, Rosh: .. IlRowN, CHARLES . . ..........The Fun of It Happy Boy ...Keep Fit and Like It ..........Dance of Lifn . .. .Smiles and Their Uses ..........IIigh Bridge . . . .So Red the Rose . ...Music Is My Fam- 1HRowN, Jon . . . ................. . . .The Crisis BROWN. RUTII ....... Bla BRUNCLIK, ROBERT . . . . . . Busu, NORNIA ..... IIUTLER, LUCILLE .. . BI'TI.I-:R, DIARY .... BL'zzARIm, JEAN .... KYXRIKONAIQE, Jo1IN . .. CARLSON, YVALLACE . .. CARAIACIQ, THELRIA . .. CARROLL, RIARJORIE .. CARSON. .lI'NE ........ . cl: Is Mg True Lone's Hair .................Freckles .. . .She Strircs to Conquer Big . . .Alice in Wonderland . . . .The Bird of Paradise ....Good Looks for Girls . . . . .The Dreamy Kiil . . . . . . . .Forever Yours ...Sense and Sensibility ..............MUn'S Hope CARUTIIERS, CATHERINE .... A Typical American Girl C.xs1II1oI.I.AR, RICRRAY .. ...........Money for One CAVADA, 1-EDWIN ....... .... 7 'urning Night Into Day CEIIVI, DOROTHY . . . CIIEYNE, XVAYNE . . . . PIIICVALIICII, TIIELIIIA . . . . . . . . . . .Time to Laugh ...Little Man, What Now .. .A Little French Girl , ti'I..IRR, ROREIIT .. CLUIIESSEY, JAER .. 0I.UGS'1'l'1N, JAMES . . .Half Holiday . . . . . . . .Tf1h'!? It Ellsjj . . . . . . .The Honourable Jim CoIIEN. PIIYLLIS .... French In Tire-nty Lessons l'0l,.XNEIll, PEARL .. 4'oLE. XVESLEY .. CONRAD. HIARY .. l'0llIHE'l l', JEAN . . . COSTELLO, BETTY .. URAMER, EDWARD . .. l'lNHVlC, PAUL .... . CI'RRx', MAYIIELLE . l'I'Im.xR, RALPH .... ITANIELS. JAMES ILXNIELS, HENRY .. DARBY, DIARY ALICE . .. DEANEELIS, ANNA .. DEzoRzI. CLARENCE .. IYONEGAN. DOLORES .. DoRNIN, TLXRRY . . . -DOllSEX', DIADELINE .. DRAZIIIK, JOHN . .. En, DAVID ....... l'ImIUN1vs, OLIVE ICDWARDS, ROIIERT ..... EICHELIIERGER, CHARLES EICIIELRERGER, RUTH . . ELLIOT, DORIS ...... EKIN, ELSIE . . . . EKIN, HELEN ... IEVANS, IRENE .. ICXTQN, BIARIETTA .. .. FASSEN, DIARIE . . . . . . . . FLAIIERTY, REGINA .. FRICK, LOUISE . . ....... . . . . . . .Pearl Divers . . . .Lore Comes Riding . . . .The Mystery of lllargl . . . .Harlren Unto the Toirn . . . . . .Lady of Resource .. .It's Not My Problem . . . . . . .The Ilaljbaclc ....A Lively Lady . . . .Being a Boy . . . . . . .Shanghi J-im ..............Valiant .The Mind of a Mina' . . . . . . . . . . .Ladybird . . . . .Tremendous Triflcs . . . . The Red-Haired Lmlg ...........Up to Non: . . . . . .Pollyanna . . . .High Courage .. . . . . . . . .Just Darirl . . .Marriage Is So Final . . .... Great Expectations . . . . . . . . . .Pickwick Papers . . . .Private Secretary Plus . . . . . . .Flower of the North .Deep in the Hearts of Men . . . . .And One Was Beautiful ............Winning Out .. . . . . . ...Naughty Marietta The Royal Road to Romance . . . . . . . . . . . .Victoria Regina . . . . . . . . . .Too Many Beanm FRY, KENNETH . .. . . .The Return of the Thin Man FUNDIS, OLIVE . GARDNER, ROBERT . . GELKS, ANGIE . .. . . ..Let's Look at the Stars . . .The Mysterious Mr. I . . . . . .Crowded Hours 193 win GLUNT, .EMMA .... Junior Bookshelf-H . . . .Sue Barton, Student Nurse GONGAWARE, ELMER .. GONGAWARE, RUTI-I .. GRASSO, GLORIA GREO0, DOROTIIY .. GRIEVE, BIABTHA .... GRIEEITI-I, CHESTER .. IIAINES, BERTIIA . .. IIAMILTON, GRAVE .. IIARPER, TOMMY .. . IIARRISON, CHARLES .. IIASLOP, LILLIAN .... IIATTEN, PAUL ....... . ............The Thin Man . . .Too Young to Marry ...........Ilamona . . .Wherever I Chose . . . The Right Thing . . .O .V That Smile . . .District Nurse . . . . . . . . . .Merry Lips . . .Sentimental Tommy .. . . . .The Crazy Kid ...The Hope of Heaven . . .The Little Minister llEEI4'El.I4'INuER, BE'1'TY . . . . . . . . . . .A Worln of Art IXELLMANN, DOLORES . . . IIENSEERCER, LIARY IIEROLD, EDMUND . . . IIEROLD, ROBERT .. IIICE. JACK ...... . . . . IIICKMAN, YVONNE ..... . . . .The Baker's Daughter M110um . . . The Brothers . . . . .The Ilrotherx . . . . . .Lessons in Love ..............Water-Babies IIILL, ELIzARETII . ..... Here, There and Everywhere IIOAK, DIARY ELLEN . .......... ......... F irebrand HOBAUGH, JEAN . ..... Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm IIOLDERDAUM, FRED ...... . .... . . . ....... Seventeen IIOLDERRAUM, JOHN . . . HORVAT, CAROLINE .. HUGHES, CLYDE IIUNT, LOUISE . . . IRWIN, CHARLES . . JASPER, RICHARD ...... JOHNSON, LEONARD, Little JONES, NELLIE ........ IQAIIMAZIN, ANDY . . . KASUAREK, EDWARD .. KERERNICK, LIDA . . . KELLER, WILLIAM KIFER, CLIFFORD . . IQIFER, MARIE ..... . KIM, JANE ........... .. KIRCIIENSTEINER. FRANK KLASREN, MAICIE . . . . . . . ...They Gave Him a Gun . . . .. .. ..Honor Bright . . . . . . . . .Razzle Dazzle . . . .The Youngest Venus . . .A Model Husband ............Finding Jasper Shepherd of Kingdom Como . Miss Am-ericn . . . .The Iron Man . . . . . .. .Fridajfs Child . . . .Pride and Prejudice ................Fortitude The Voice of the People . . . . You Haven't Changed . . . . . . . .Calamity Jane . . . . . . . .The Lone Ranger .With Malice Toward None KLINE, JAMES . . . ......... . . . . . . .Jesse James KREGEL, VICTOR . . . KRUSPER, JULIA .. KUI-IN, YVANDA .. KUHNS, RUTH .... KUKOVICH, ALMA . . . .. . . .Golf Without Tears . . . . . . .Gentle Julia . . . .Strange Beauty . .. .Of Thee I Sing Good Woman KUNKLE, RUTH .. . . . .The Girl Through The Ages orwin LANDIS. GLENN . . . . . . . .. . . . . .The Conqueror LANDSPERGER, CLARENCE . ..... . . . .Silence Is Golden LANDSPERGER, WALTER . .. LAT-INA, I-'RANK . . ...... LAUFFER, LOUISE . . . IAAUFFER. MARY . .. L.XUl FEll, RUTH LEAR, JOIIN . . . .The Popular Mechanic . . . . . . . .Standard Bearer . . . . Invincible Louisa ...............Main Street .All This And Heaven Too . . . ............. Or Fight LEONARD, JOHN .... Johnny, Get Your Money's Worth LEWVIS, IvY ...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Tango and Rumba LICIITENEI-ILS, OLIVER . . . LINDII, JEAN . ...... ... LINHART, DOROTHY . . . LIssI', ELSIE MAE . . . . . . . . .Oliver Twist . . .The Divine Lady ..........Dot and Dash . . .Such Sweet Compulsion LONu, JACK ...... .. . .Danger Is My Business LUNN, WILIJIAM ...... LUSEIIRINK, LEONARD .. BIARCHAND, MIIIDBED . . . BIARTIGNAGO, VICTOR .. BIARTZ, EARL ......... IWAUN, JANE ....... LICALISTER, JAMES . . . DICCLINTOCK, VERNA . . . RICCRACKEN, TIABRY .. . MCGREEVY, DONALD .. LICFARLANE, LEWIS . . . . . . .Bill the Conqueror ............E11uality . . .The Glory of Youth . . . . . . . .Silent Places . . .The Little Man .. .Ask Me Another .............Still Jim . . . . Tempermental People . . . . . . . . .Lookoutman . . . .To Sea In A Sieve .................Wildj1re MCHALE, URSULA . ........... The Age of Innocence BICINTYRE, ELEANOR, Valiant Is the World For Carrie LIEDIC, SOPHIE . .... . . . . BHCIIEAL, JAMES . . LIICONI, RITA . . . . . . . . ...........Lust For Lila . . . . . . .Such Harmony . . . . . . Two Make A World DIILBURN, WILLIAM .. .... Conqueror of Hearts, The DIILES, JOHN ...... DIILLEN, DIARJORIE . . . RIILLER, PAULINE . . . MILLER, RUTH MILNE, RUTH ...... RIOORE, MAROUERITE .. QMOORE, VIVIEN .... BIOWERY, FRANK . . , BIOWERY, WILLIAM . . . BIOYER. BIELBA ..... DIURRAY, JACK .. DIUSE, JEANNE . . . NICHOLAS, FRED ..... 0'BRADOVIC, FLORENCE . . 0'CONNELL, FRANCES .... OSMAN, BIARGARET . .Here 3 . . . . .Pm Not Complaining . . . .Dithers and Jitters ........Ever Ready . . . . . . . .Love Came Late . . . .Sing, Swing and Play . . . . . . . .Emouse It Please . . . .Fair as the Moon . . . . . . .Brother Rat . . . .Of Mice and Men .. . . .. . .She Who Sleeps . . . .King of Ireland's Son . .A Maid of Honor .............Dynamite . . . .Alone In My Dream! . . . . .In Friends We Trust Today and Gone Tomorrow Junior Bookshelf-- OSTROM, ERNEST . .. PADULE, COSMO .. . PAINTER, HAZEL . . . . . . 1'ALAzzA, ANTOINETTE . .. PALINSKI, BRUNO .. . . .. PARLOG, JOHN .... . PARNI-:LL. LORRAINE .. PATOSKY, XVALTER . . . PAUL, FRANK .... . PAUL, RALPH . . . . PEDDER, INIARTIIA ...... PENSWICK, MARY JANE PERKINS, FAYE . . . . .. PETERS, LESTER . . PETTERLE, LOUISE . . PEZZE, JOSEPH . . . . PIERCE, ADELRERT . . . . PILIPOVICH, MILDRED .. PLANK, DOROTHY .... PRINGLE, JEAN . . . . . RADEORD, GERTRUDE . . REES, JANE ...... . . . RIEHL, GLADYS . . . ROBERTSON, MAE ..... ROIIER, VIOLET . . . ROSCHER, HENRY . . . ROSE, DANIEL .... RYLANDER, RALPH .. SADDLER, ETHEL . . SAVAGE, NORMAN . .. SCHAEEER, PHILIP . .. SCHEY-Iv-EL, GEORGE . . . SENSENICH, ROY . . . SEYBERT, MILDRED ..... ..........Sleep in Peace ...Lightning before Dawn . . . . . . .Lo've's a Puzcle . . . . .Listen J The Wind . . .Rhythm on the Range . . . . . . . .The Professor . . . .The Leap Year Girl .. . . . . .Dead or Alire . . . . . .The Terror . . .Ruling Passion . . . . . . .The Daughter .. . . . .Learn to Be a Lady . . . . . .Flying Colors .. . . . . . . . .Discover Yourself . . . .Adventure in Contentment ...............Out of Luck . . . . . .Hans Brinker . . . .Friends with Life . . .Pm Getting Married .. . .In the Midst of Life . . . .Freedom's Daughter . . . .. . . .Honey Jane RICHARDS, GRACE ....... RICHARDSON, KATHLEEN .. RIDL, CATHERINE ...... . . . . . . . .Etiquette At A Glance .Men As Her Stepping Stones . . . .A Happy Girl . . . . . . .The Honor Girl . . . . Catherine The Great ..............Highly Colored . . . .Man In The Saddle . . . .A Rose of the World . . . . . . . Youth's Captain . . . .Charm And Courtesy . . . .Beloved Vagabond ...................Slim . . . .The Perennial Bachelor . . . . . . . . . . . .Adventure Waits Good Form for All Occasions SHRUM, DOROTHY . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .A Prairie Rose SIEGEL, CLYDE . . . . . SILVIS, CATHERINE . . . Delight . . . .Dear Lady Disdain SIMPSON, LIABEL . . . . . . . . ....... . . .Little Girl Lost SINDORF, GEORGE ..... .. .Between Bed and Walking SINDORF, WILMA .... Why Gentlemen Prefer Blondes .. .That's My Story SINWELL, JACK ...... SINES, CURTIS .. . . . .Let The Hurricane Roar SINWELL, MARGARET . . . ...... . . . . . . . Gay Courage SINWELL, IVIARION . . . . . .. . . .. .It's A Great World SLACK, GEORGE . . . . . .Master of the Strong Hearts SLOAN, ALEX .......... SMITH, ELTON, Portrait SMITH, JOSEPH ...... SMITH, THOMAS .. SMOLA, CLARA . . . . SPINOGETTI, ROSE .. STOUGH, BETTY . . . . STOUGH, GLENN .. STOUGH, RAY . .. STREEKY, ADAM . . . . STROSCHEIN, IRENE .. SULLIVAN, ANNA MAE . SUSIN, ALDO SWAGGER, RUSSELL . . . THOMAS, THEODORE . . TILBRQJOK, WILLIAM . . 'TORNl!LO0M, BETTY . . . UHLIG, BETTY ...... USTAHOL, WILLIAM . . VARGO, IXIARY ..... YENZON, DOLORES .. VIECELLI, BLANCHE . . . VOICH, ROBERT .... YVAMPLER, LYDA ...... YVASHBURN, AMELIA . . . YVATKISS, EMMA . . . . YVATSON, DOROTHY . . . WATSON, SARA JANE . . . YVEAVER, JAMES .... XVELCH, BETTY ..... WHITEIIEAD, RUTH . . . XVILLIAMS, HARRY . . . YVILSON, YVILLIAM . . XVILTREK, AGNES .. XVINECOFF, IIARY .. XVOHLERT, DOROTHY . . YVOLESLAGLE, JAMES .. YVOLESLAGLE, JOHN .. . For the Honor of the School of the Artist As A Young Man . . . . . . .Practical Citizenship . . .More Power To You . . . .Miss Lulu Bett .............Rose in Bloom .Greater Looe Hath No Mau Enough . . .Youth at the Wheel . . . .Innocent Bystander . . .Men Are No Stars . ....... Mistress Ann ............Little Duke .. .This Man Is Dangerous ........If I Were King . . . .Money, Love and Kate . . . The Cream of the Jest . . . . . .A Girl Grows Up . . . . . . . . . .The Conquered .. .How Dear to My Heart ..........The Dancing Star . .When I Was A Little Girl .........Bob, Son of Battle . . .Daughter of the Land . . . . .Woman About Town . .. .When I Was Your Age . . . . . . . . . . .Little TVomen . . . . . .Portrait of A Lady . . .An Amateur Gentleman . . . . . Understood Betsey . . . . .Fancies 'versus Fade . . .Encyclopedia Brittanica . . . . .Wee Willie Winkle .. . . . . .Vanity Fair . . . . . . . . . .Contrary Mary . . . .An Old-Fashioned Girl . . . ............. Lord Jim . . . . . .They Can't Hang Me YVRIGHT, RAYMOND .... Adventures of the Young Man YVYNCOOP, IWIARXLYN .......... . ...... 100,000 Whys YATES, PPIYLLIS . . . YONEY, ROBERT . . . YOST, EVELYN ...... YURCISIN, STEPHEN .. YURISINEC, THERESA . .. ZONA, ROSEANNA . . . . ZORN, ZEDA . . . . . ZXVALD, DORIS . . . . . .A Damsel In Distress . . . .Wings of Greot Desire ...............E'velina . . .Heroes of Today .. . . .Itoughing It . . .Girls Who Did . . . .Friendly Road . . .Food and Flavor Top Lvfl Campbell. Buzzard. Fultz, Christenson, Adams, Fox, Aires, Coles, B. Coles, Altman Buttington, Donnelly, Albert, Baungardner, Filer, Davis. Crise, Capazzi, Fetsko, Blend, Beverly, Cunningham, Bayala, Dobbie. Blankette, Barton, Boyles, Blaho, Buchanan, Dutcher, Coles, Bouldin, Anderson. Evans, Bilott, Connolly, Bronk, Bouldin, Butler, Bergad, Baszak, Drylie. Damico, Filtz, Dirling, Boyles, Bogie, Sivoski, Brevic, Fletcher, Bohinc, Fulluca, Butler Biggs, Carper, Carlson, Barnard, Eickenburg, Brown, Burles, Claar, Fejes, Earhart Baxter, Bjork. Top Riylzl J. Good, Highducheek, Hawk, Karanovieh, Karmazin, Kunkle, Lucas, Lead, Haslop Galozie, Kreder, Lewis, Kelly, Lentz, Lipney, Loutsenhizer, H. Lentz, Horvath, Hunt, Good, Kifer, Hamilton, Loefller, Lauffer, Labor, Lusebrink, Gongaware Higgins. J. Linn, Gongaware, V. Gongaware, Karmazin, Gregg, Good, J. Helman, Lester, Harper Fl. J. Helman, Goebal, Halliday. Koupjock, Lauffer, B. Linn, J. Long, Heasley, Hayes, Lewis, George, Gettens, Huffer Lash. Bollom Lf?-H Poth. Mackey, Nosse, Runt, Snyder, Palangio, O'Donald, Perry, Madrinich, Roberts Painter, Malzik, Conrad, Earhart, Pierce. Radford, Poohar, Rosendahl, Parfitt, Mitchell, Pezze, Ryan, McLaughlin, O'Bradovic. Matovieh. Rose, Rydel, Ralph, Perkins, Patosky, Mikula, Orewich, Miller, Murtz. Rook Painter, McCann, Magill, Mussolini, Raver, McIntyre, Robertson, Cieino, Miline, Meister Milburn, McCracken, Petterle, Newell. Newlin, Ramsey, Pavlik, Rylander, McCracken, M. Dselburn, Nigrini, Plues, Rodabaugh Mosso, Painter, Royed. Bollom. Right Sprangle, Swenson, P. Runt, A. Wilson, Noel, Wallace, Wisser, XVagoner, Yourisnick Zetter, Snyder, Sheriff. Shorthouse, Ramsden, O'Connell, Schlotter, Piper, McCall, Topper, Markovick. XVilliams, Simpson, VVarshburn, Wilson, Stevenson, Porter, Radford, Randolph, Selchan Steele, Storey, Verveka, VVatson, Wright, Yates, Smith, Spenser, Ustahhal, VVestcoat Siegel, Smith. Smetak, Savage, Zucco, Woomer, Simko, Zavora, Yates, Statska, Sargent, Shaw. VValthour, Stratton, Wollam, Soloman, Uhlig, Smith, Smeltzer, Sam, Waughaman Smetak, Sofaly. 1 Top Left Cortez, Denalko, Chopich, Fink, Davis, Furrer. Furlin, Felluca, Fletcher, Duvich, Bogonovich, Flannigon, Eresh, Duborsky, DuBois Dugan, Blaho, Dunn, Echelberger, Drylie, H. Forsythe, R. Forsythe, Cassel, Bullock Bohink. Dunn, Conrad, Adamson, Bradley, Abram, Altman, Ball, Aukerman, T. Cipra, Collie Cunningham, Koombs. Detar, Funk, Barton, Donegan, Davis, Clohessy, Ed, Ambrose, Fetsko, Carerra, Filtz M. Cipra. Top Right C. Hursh, Lichtenfels, Higgins, Hensberger, Hartland, Johnson, B. Hursh, Laffoon Krider, Landsperger. B. Gongaware, Kunkle, Lauffeur, Karasec, Lycett, Jones, Kovac, Lear, Leskoshek, Kar- anorich, Kapelar. Lukart, F. Klassen, Gettins, J. Klassen, Koeloch, Joyce, Kuhns, Judge, Kren, Kinsey Homan, Loutsenhizer. Linhart, V. Gongaware, Harrison, Hobough, Haines, Hadfield, Lange, Landis, Good Haslop, Kim, Lewis. J. Lawler, H. Lawler, Heln-ian, Gregg, Keller, Grossman, Kober, Griflith, LeCuyer. Bottom Left Weaver, Zavaldriga, Zentner, Yorty, Morozovich, Markovich, Malazick, Weaver. Roper, C. Zona, Proskin, McNelly, Myers. LeCuyer, Marcolina, Woomer. Zucco, Orell, Pass, Noel, Moran, Pilipovich, Miconi, Palko, Plank, B.Kovac, Klotz, Kregel Pickel, Noll, Parry, McFarlane, R. McKay, Ruse, Pooker, Ocker, Osman, Perry, Reuss Nametska, W. Zona, Nemes, Malt, M. McKay, R. McKay, Miller, Richards, Ridensky Perkins, McIntyre, Mitchell. Bottom Right XVegley, Stubbs, Watson, J. Wampler, Vicalli, C. Wampler, Sapp, Spenser, Valek. Silvis, Schneider, Topper, Shuster, Talley, Sowash, Wyncoop, Uhlig, Watson, Wichrowski I. Venzon, W. Wampler, YVhippich, Starke, Weaver, Siegel, Stankus, Streeky, M. Smith Vuleta, Wigle. Smith, Strasser. Vargo, Thomas, Schneider, R. Whitehead, Walters, Storey, Wegley Selchan, Savage. Stroka, Sinwell, Venzon, Sansone, J. Whitehead, Weber, Scott, Whitmer, Soukup, Sam I hw, I'1-rltlns, Howl-ry NXYUIINHII. HUIIIHIII. liollzlm lmxls, XXelwr. lad Progress as recorded in the Class Histories of '40, '41, and '42 Freshman After completing eight years in elementary schools, bewildered newcomers known as freshmen wandered into the halls of Norwin High, ready to start a hopeful journey. After making acquaintances and becoming settled in their daily routine, the class met in the auditorium and elected officers under the supervision of Mr. Clawson. Those elected were: Thomas Davis, presidentg John Ed, vice president, and Jean Weber, secretary. The high spot of this year was the Freshman-Sophomore party held Fri- day, February 17. Sophomore The fall of 1938 brought together the Sophomore class and their new friends and classmates from the Irwin Junior High School. These members hold- ing their heads high because of their year of experience as freshmen, met and elected Nevin Wollam as president, assisted by Robert Swenson, vice president: and Emma Jean Helman, secretary. Both scholastically and socially the sophomore year was a success. The members of the class entered clubs and activities, and enjoyed many social events. Junior Upperclassmenfjust one year closer in progress towards completion of their higher education. The junior class met in the early fall and elected Frank Mowery, president, Henry Roscher, vice presidentg and Faye Perkins, secretary. The class was fur- ther strengthened by the entrance of students from North Irwin Junior High School and outlying districts. Realizing their duty as upperclassmen the members became officers and workers in the clubs and activities. At the close of the term the junior class will entertain the seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom and will receive class rings as symbols of their upperclass position. 193 rwin On a bright September morning in 1938, scores of lads and lassies could be seen scurrying into Irwin Junior High School. As freshmen, they were a bit dubious about the unfamiliar subjects which were introduced to them during the year. But, in time, they mastered them and, indeed, many of them attained the coveted goal, a place on the honor roll. On Friday, September 16, 1938, nine-one and nine-two elected their class officers. Nine-one elected Frank Boch, president, Peggy Shiavo, vice-presidentg and Gordon Peterson, secretary. Nine-two elected Edward Linhart, president, Ruth Frisk, vice-presidentg and Jack Sprankle, secretary. Socially, the year began with a Halloween party. It was instrumental in creating new friendships among our students and for the most of them it was their first dance. The organization of clubs and music groups began with great success. A girls' and boys' chorus, a choral club, a girls' trio and double trio, and an or- chestra comprised the musical organization. Civics, Leaders', Art, Debating, Press, Science Clubs, and many others were quickly formed and immediately began to flourish under expert leadership. The early tradition of publishing a Junior High newspaper was repeated, the staff being established and advised by Mrs. Daily and the paper edited by Eleanor Clawson. In addition, much could be said about the plays and pageants, interesting movies and chapel programs, operettas and concerts, in which many of the students participated. Thus, conclusively, it can be pronounced that the past year was a great success, packed with beneiicial education and loads of fun. So goodbye I.J.H.S.! Hello, Norwin! lim-I1. 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Last Will and Testament We the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-nine, Anno Domini, of Nor- win High School, City of Irwin, Township of North Huntington, County of West- moreland, State of Pennsylvania, on this, the second day of June, being, in our estimations, of sound mind and body, do make legal disposition of certain col- lective and individual traits to the succeeding class, to aid them in bringing glory to Norwin. To the future students of Norwin we bequeath the enjoyments and pleasures that they will encounter in the persuance of a high school education at Norwin. To the class of 40 we will the good conduct, gentle demeanor, and intellec- tual ability of the dignified seniors of the class of 39 . To certain deserving pupils at Norwin the following members of the class of 39 leave their respective merits. A RTICLE 1 llownrd llrake. senior Clark Gable. leaves his size twelve shoes for Glenn Allshouse. ARTICLE 2 Helly Daniels wishes William Mowery to carry on the perfect attendance record that she established during her four years at Nor- win. ARTICLE 3 To Dick Bainbridge goes Jack Creighton's ability to woo the weaker sex. Alt'I'Il'LE 4 llelen Frisk beqheaths her personality. charln, and grace to an up-and-coming sopho- more. ,Emma Jean Hellnan. ARTICLE 5 To .lack Johnson and Howard Bullock, fresh- men, goes Paul Teske's excellent generalship as leader of activities. ARTICLE 6 Larry Ilensler wills his oratorical ability und fluent flow of vernacular to a trustworthy junior. llavid Ed. ARTICLE T To her sister Kitty Belle, Peggy Rook leaves the task of supplying Miss Allhouse with an assortment of cookies, candy, and other eat- ables ln future years. ARTICLE 8 To Dorie Donegan goes Lois Siegel's reign as Queen of the Tennis Court. ARTICLE 9 Nigel Carter bequeaths all his late hours und playboy tactics to his protege and cells mate, James Weaver. ARTICLE 10 llarry lllclntyre wills his knowledge to the intellectual wizard of the class of 40 , Les- ter Peters. ARTICLE 11 To the freshman beauty, Jean Weber, Vera Leaf leaves her knack of how to get them and hold them.'l ARTICLE 12 Tommy Heusler leaves his curly hair, foot- ball ability, and steady girl, to the junior sat- ellite, Wesley Cole. ARTICLE 13 .lean Corbett will continue to chew the wrinkles from Grace Mcllonoughs wad of spearmint. ARTICLE 14 Roy tlfred Astaire! Swenson bequeaths his ability to, trip the light fantastic to a jun- lor swingster, Joe Brown. ARTICLE 15 Hector Sproat wishes to bestow upon Able Abraham the responsibility of calling the cor- rect signals for next season's football team. ARTICLE 16 To Victor Kregel goes Jim Houser's ability to crack puns and raise a rumpus in Sen- ior English Classes. ARTICLE 17 To Mr. McMunn goes another class of dunces that must be trained in the higher fields of mathematics. ARTICLE 18 Norma Nieman's winning smile, with a few short punches at the typewriter is left to that junior bit of sweetness, Betty Heffelflnger. ARTICLE 19 Wallace Davis's slestas are unwillingly transferred to that junior Rip Van Winkle, Wally Ilattison. ARTICLE 20 The entire Senior Class bestows upon all lower classmen its unpaid bills and the re- sponsibility of holding frequent Alumni dances in the succeeding years. This being a legal document, we do, hereby appoint Ellsworth D. Schwartz, Esq., executor of, this our last oflicial paper. It is our most earnest desire that Mr. Schwartz see that our wishes are carried out to the letter. The hand, the seal of the oflicers of the class of 39 aflixed as the above testators accredit this their last will and testament. Signed: CURTIS BYERS, Vice President PAUL D. TESKE, President NORMA NEIMAN, Secretary f , ll W ,, X N amy SX i M B00 my ' W NN P0 053555 ff L 'lk 'leais ago Xeisnie iiine vias nnheatc oi, A Xived on a kann and, oi con1se,haA Qne vvoih i 1 X s ine can give. 'Yhev had Yiine 'cixne koi a if H hni vvoih M and Qexhaps aiiiiie xeading. Bni, 'cod f e azlgggiogiess I ,' have ieapea a change. Machine A We mai , has given man xnoxe Xeisnie ii- J' - - l it is piopexiv gnide ' vi as X! I - f 5, edncaiion is io 'mea Y 1 f hns, es is nana Z . . evexv gnan ox vloxnan, I- A dehniie inieiesis. High schooi, ih1o ff! aciivixies, gives Qne sinaeni a chance io Kin - Z hixnseii einachv vlhai his iniexesis axe. 'Yhese cinhs an iviiies 'sown a basis Koi Qne appieciaiion oi an, 'che iheaiei, ox scieniiiic discoveiies Qnai iotxn a pau oi ihe Xeisnie 'cixne oi the ' h schooi gxadnaie. avetage hig N, WSW .1 Hs-rhst vr, M r. ltmlgws Miss Comlit-, llt-nsler SXYUHNUII, Ifrisli, t':lld- well, Anthonj. School Publications Hit New Progressive Stride Quill and Scroll Five seniors gained coveted mem- bership into Quill and Scroll, the in- ternational honorary society for high school journalists. Paul Teske, editor- in-chief of the Bi-Weekly, has had four years journalistic experience. Helen Frisk, Donald Caldwell, and Harry Melntyre, assistant editor of the Bi-Weekly, advertising manager and business manager respectively have each three years experience. Con Herhster, editor-in-chief of the Yearbook, has had two years journal- istic experience. The purpose of the society is to promote greater accomplishments in high school journalism and reward students for their journalistic achieve- ments. 1939 .Norwin lit-I ut vrv 'l'4-slw Ifrisli, llt-rlnstl-V Us lnlu ell. l'l 'Sl N HSN S'l'.X I l Yearbook Presenting in permanent form a record of the Senior Class in its four years at Norwin and recording the activities and accomplishments throughout the year of the other classes is the purpose of the Norwin Yearbook. The Norwin Yearbook through many pictures and a short synopsis of each club or activity tries to give the student a sum- mary of his own accomplishments and in- terests through the year. Guided by Miss Isabel Condie and Mr. John B. Rodgers, the editors, Con Herbster and James Houser, with the staff have at- tempted to carry out such purposes. Bi-Weekly Interesting accounts of weekly news items and activities are presented in the issues of the Norwin Bi-Weekly. These articles, written by the students, give en- joyment and knowledge of school affairs to the students and town subscribers. The feature page of the Bi-Weekly, with subjects such as girls, etiquette, books and gossip furnish laughs, and the editorials provoke thought and action both in school and in the community. Paul Teske functioned as editor, Helen Frisk, assistant editor, and John B. Rod- gers, adviser during the year 1938-1939. L-nson. IvllAA.Il1i. .lolmNm, lvlnmn. liIIlLl'. lmtiooll. H5- rs lxnmklv. l'I'l'I'j', liroxxn hx Iln-rg. N:lx':lu4', Iiolwr, lutun I IH! Ilunn Whit' lvaul llullovk, llc-:lsly Ins. llnlliston. VVIIHIIIIIN, ll'llliI1'l'N, ,Xl'iHIll2ll. Vol'- rm-ll. lllnlwalrfls, lin-II4-r, lr. limi llcup Scott ISI Xl'l'IIiKl.Y unison. llf-llmannu. lfriskv 'm-slim' Swenson. lYyilroop :llL'ililll2lll. Wnllzu-1', Svlu-IV 1'l llm-lc, Krvavl. l'2lI'l'llii. XYinw oIT, Xlislm-1-41. Nl2IllllllIl'Nixj', Parlay, liylzrmlc-r Ylnilllil N Ili S'I'.X VI I. towtvllo Xonvy, l'n-I1-rs. NlH'lt'l'. llcllmzlrlll. 1':ll'lm-l'. 'ink Imrlvy. IIl'l'lINll'l'.il1IllS- MVN. 1' luv. 5iilllIl!0l'Niij'. Hel'- 0llillQ1'I', Voolq. S4'llliI'1'ro , 1 wi '99 iv ix .gf XX R mf' 5 1' Q? 5 QJL5. -445 1-- 1 . , ,, Q R s NA- P Xa 'Q V Q, iff? 1, if f NQQFZQ2 ,,k K.. , ,fgfia f ' f ., 43-.V m, .X .gal , 4 ,K 5 1:55 Q i Q25 W w if M ,J V , f f an ,gn fps lp ' uri! N ,Q ' . , ifg , 1 Q' U 2- gfsxi Students Promote Extra-Curricular Activities fur, l':li11tv1'. I-'lotcln-ix Gug- lmn. iCllXV2ll'1iS, lliglzdm-luck llClllllN, Go11gn11':11'e. Fink, Stivkel, S111-11so11, J. l3ro1v11, Good, Miko, Pierce, Drake ll, Houser. Sincs. lbatz, Yonex. West. Uhlig, Aulier- mon, lllzmketie -rlnstvr, Kisller, C. I5l'0lYll- ll a i ll lr 1' i d ir o. S11'e11so11, il5l.llgll0l'fj', liergrzul, Klcln- tyre, lfld '. XVez11'e1', li1lll0l'lS0ll, I':1- toksy. Dryliv. Gllibflllllql. Smith, Wolcslnglc, Elliot, Ruin ir 1l1a1't. GH.I'dll0l', 'l'ilb1'oolc, Swenson, .l-ldwards, Ii0S1'lli'l xaver. Ilell111:11111, D. Ed. J. lil'0XVll, Kistler, Cl'0lL!lll0ll, li0ll,L!2lXV2'll'Q. Mr. Ycrnaiil -gel. llnttistnn. In-slmsclui-4-lc, Vzlldwell. Ilensler, iTl'llli4'. liainilwillge, Salsi 1'11tl1c1's. Mclntyre. All- thony. Arbangh. Allshousc. Swenson, Carson, C. Brown mser, Herbster, l'e-ske ul' '. Mueller, Harper, lflvzins, l'!llllt9l', Bouldin, BllCll2lll2Ill. liaxe11dz1le. SCil0l'l'f Vi'lly1ll'lQIIl., Stitley, McIntyre, Carter, Judge ir ll. Heifelfi11p:e1'. Frick, Rook. Hawk, Linliart. Miss Jones vbertson, Helmnn, Davis, Eyler. McDonough, IlZll'llX. Kunkle. Wallace xhbie, Buclisinan. M1-I11tyro. Anderson, Winecoff, Harper, Cook, Muse 111111, Fink, Thompson, Noi man. llilytli-'ll. Frye. Rod- gers, Wymfoop. Sinwell illllilll, M. ll. Millen, Daniels, Corbett, Cohen. M. Millcn. 'l'0l'lllDl00lll, XVXIICUOD, Mil- ler lrroll, Frislc, Stmnporsky ir mtsenlleizor, Mr. lllll9lll'l'- schoen, M. Wohlert, Quere, Rrentzel. C. Wohlert, Schof- fel, McG1'eevy, Tuey, Kirch- enstinor clnelberger, Salsi Band Headed by Con Herbster, president, and managers, James Houser and Edward Kistler, and directed by Mr. Weaver, the band met every Monday for practice. Such practice has led to a successful season, the highlights of which have been the capturing of third place in Class A Contest when the Marine Band was in Greensburg, and the performance of the annual concert March 10. Hi-Y Under the capable supervision of Mr. Henry Vernail, the Hi-Y Club took an active part in the activities of the school. In conjunc- tion with Tri-Hi-Y the club, whose oiiicers were Con Herbster, presi- dent, Paul Teske, vice-president, James Houser, secretary, distrib- uted baskets to needy families at Christmas, and aided the Tri-Hi-Y in the production, Why The Chimes Rang . Discussions on topics relating to school and social life were the subjects at the weekly meetings. A tennis tournament was conducted in the fall and a basketball tournament in the winter. The annual Father and Son Banquet was held February 28 and a Farm Frolic in the spring. Rifle Club This year, the Rifle Club, composed of both boys and girls, had several objectives: first, to learn to handle guns safely, second, to attain better marksmanship, third, to promote better sportsman- ship: and fourth, to create interest toward shooting activities. To help carry out the objectives, these oiiicers were elected: Robert Zavalydriga, James Stitely, Nigel Carter, William Judge, and Harry McIntyre. Mr. Muellerschoen served as faculty adviser. Tri-Hi-Y A year highlighted by worthwhile deeds and social programs describes the activities of the Tri-Hi-Y club during the past months. Attending a Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Rally held at Jeannette on November 3, participating in the Christmas play Why the Chimes Rang , alter- nating with the Hi-Y in leading devotions for Chapel, conducting bowling and skating parties, holding a farm frolic in the Spring rounded out a successful year of activity. The club was led by Helen Frisk, president, Helen Stamporsky, vice-president, Marjorie Carroll, recording secretary: Marjorie Millen, corresponding secretary, Eleanor Helman, treasurer, and Miss Agnes Jones, adviser. Radio Club Dot-Dot-dash-dot, it's station N O R W I N broadcasting from the radio room of Norwin High School. This was one of the activ- ities of the club whose oflicers were Chester Wohlert, George Scheifel, Milton Quere, Frank Kirhentner and adviser, Mr. Muellerschoen. In addition the club erected an aerial, visited the county airport to observe the sending and receiving of messages, built radio sets, and prepared members to receive broadcasting licenses. 19 orwin Music To Suit and Soothe Boys' Glee Club A favorite organization of any school is the Boys' Glee Club and at Norwin this fact is no exception. Composed of the best boy singers in the school, this group under the direction of Mr. Hetrick, took the parts of soldiers in the operetta, Patience. They also sang in chapel programs, both as a group and in numerous novelty selections. One of the main purposes of the chorus is to train the voices of the boys for mixed chorus work. The boys who excel in this respect become members of the A Capella Chorus-the aim of every member of the Boys' Glee Club. Girls' Lyric Club A group of pretty girls possessed with musical ability and charm constituted the personnel of the Girls' Lyric Club. An unusually large number of ambitious girls from all classes tried out for the club early in the year and from this number 65 were selected. The members of this musical group under the direction of Mr. Hetrick and accompanied on the piano by Betty Welch helped to make various programs throughout the year more enjoyable. Dressed in the usual white costumes they sang for the Thanksgiving and Christ- mas programs. They also made up the chorus of the operetta, Patience, Orchestra Nothing enhances a program more than the accompaniment of the musical strains of an orchestra. So, we are particularly proud of the way in which ten members of the orchestra performed at the presentations of the all-school play Tiger House and the operetta Patience The versatility of the orchestra group was shown further. Some of the members formed a swing band which presented several en- joyable chapel programs. Then, too, the entire orchestra played dur- ing an unusual Armistice Day program which was written and di- rected by Mr. Hetrick. In addition, the members provided the musical background for the Fashion Show and the Popular Program, both of which were presented in the Spring. A Cappella Chorus Melodious tones are produced by our active A Cappella Chorus. Nine members of this group attended the All-Western Pennsylvania chorus held at Dormont on November 18 and 19, while two others attended the All-State chorus at Indiana, Pennsylvania. Those who traveled to Dormont were Jean Corbett, Helen Frisk, Jane Kim, Gene Rainey, Julia Sam, Dick Bainbridge, Robert Gardner, Jack Creighton, and Gordon Strobeck. Charles Brown and Robert Gardner attended the All-State chorus. The chorus, directed by Mr. Hetrick, participated in a reproduc- tion of a Russian Mass for the Thanksgiving program, sang religious selections for the Christmas program, and will sing for Commence- ment. 193 orwin Slough, Lnlloon, Sines, John son, Perry, Creighton, B Swenson fi3l.l'llIl0l', Fink, Scherlf, D. Ed I-Edwards, R. Swenson, Bain bridge Sc-lnnnnker, Tilbrooke, Piper Sonknp, Ilnnn, Allshonse Drown, Bjork, Stitley, Stan kus, Shorthouse Welsh, Scott, Newlin, Iinllock J. lid ir 11. Lewis, Starke, Marchand Wright, Dobble, Lycett llrentzel, Pastarini, Kelly Curutliers. Carroll, Cohen Ralph, Holiday, Newell, Pain- ter, Snietak, Ilaslop, M. Mil- len, E. Helman, B. Lanffer, Paflule, Urias, Hobaugh A. llellmnnn, Davis, Drylie Washburn, Stough, Heffel- finger. Lester, Kim, P. Stas' ka Curry, M. Staska, Muse M. Lnutfer M. Millen, Lang, Clarke Knnkle, Rook, Tornbloom Welch. Frick, Neiman, Lan- dis, Ball. Frisk Rainey, Corbett, Rylnnder llarper. Sam, Riehl, Imm- sey, Hill, Wohlert, Cook Hayes, George ik lletar, Kifer, Kistler, Creigh- ton. Brown Palinski. Strobeck, Allshouse Stough, Ed, Sam, Robertson, Yoney l':uil, Sargent, Magill, Guba- nich. Leaf, Hensley, Mr, Hetrick ltainsey, Goebel, Auckerman, Mike. Fletcher, Harper Welsh uk llrown. Edwards, Dunn, Sines D. Ed, Creighton, Gardner Stitley, J. Jfld, Swenson Bainbridge Mr. Hetrick, Sinn, Rainey Corbett, Ralph, A. Hell mann, Knhns, P. Staslm Neiman. Kim, Cook, Muse M. Millen, Frisk L gm ,ww ,Y A. 5 Q E in , eff. I ' fx xi-Q- i 6 Everyday Work Becomes Fun To These slilvurn. Perkins, tlonirn- :zu'c. Cllevzilicr. llromzel lush. Glunt. Wym-nop, Par- ell, Vhlig, Shrum, l-Ixton, -11'm'hcin. Pilipovich, Sin- orf, Miller. Miss Norbcrg, tcllo. Stough, Lewis, llill, 'ornhloonn Spinogatti. Hells num. Curry, Sadler. Sci- eri, llrevvc, Kunlclc. lticill, 'illilZZil. ir neoop, lflyler, l':l'illlS, Ad' ms, llnnzek, Maxwell, Blo- an, Sinwell, 1.1-onzim. li, liller, llarton, Long. Simko. Ltrigllt, F. Miller, Mislcro, lutlcr, PZINU-'l'llll, Nnnieslm, liss Norberg. ney, Rogers, Fink, Ponitz. .eaf, Lewis, Kliugensniith . lawclmusl, Koch Leger. ,cnt ner, Mosse, l':1intcr, Larton. e. J. Miller. ir falyrlriga, Lester, ltoycd, Davis, Plues, 1llllll,N0llll3lll, Itflllllllllll, lliehl. nisll, lloyd, Robinson, Sel- llan, Ke-bcrnick, l':1inlc1'. ir Bullock, llohinc, Ixrvgcl, llleifcl, lla-lmzin, Laffoon. lubzulgli, Wollnln, Wyncoop irirlitll, Smetak, Coles, Suv: 1.10. vac, Kim, Ilaslop, Smetak, ilussolini, Clarke, Bncllan- n, Anderson, Rook. egel. ltylmider, Rosendalh. larpcr, Ilobbie, Strarton, Ifdllllilllll, Hayes. 'roll, Frisk. Lewis, Curry Iellinanu, Palazza, Costelloi l, Johnson, Teske. Theta Epsilon Gamma Under the supervision of Miss Emeline Norberg, home economics instructor, the members of Theta Epsilon Gamma met in the Home Economics room in October and elected the following officers: Grayce Frye, president, Louise Wyncoop, vice-presidentg Eleanor Barton, secretary, and Gene Rainey, treasurer. Because of the large number desiring membership it was necessary to divide the club into two sec- tions, junior and senior. Problems of home economics, which will be encountered in later life, were discussed and solved at T.E.G. The correct way to set a table, how to care for silverware, the correct seating at a dinner party are topics that frequently bother the average housewife. How- ever, T.E.G. girls have met and solved these problems at their meet- ings. Actual practice in serving was obtained at the P.S.E.A. Dinner and the Quill and Scroll Banquet. Library Excitement, adventure, tales of other lands, mystery, and knowl- edge are all found in the large selection of books in the Norwin library. Books giving such information were distributed by thirteen girls who aided the librarian in the circulation of books, checking books, find- ing books for students, keeping them in order on the shelves, giving out slips, and pasting pockets in books. Miss Sowash's chief aids, Dolores Hellman and Gladys Riehl, have devoted three years to this type of work. They were responsible for the bulletin boards and special exhibits. The other girls who served as student librarians were: Harriet Robinson, Norma Neiman, Sylvia Royd, Catherine Boyd, Ruth Lester, Evelyn Painter, Agnes Davis, Gladys Zavalydriga, Elizabeth Nemes, Betty Plues, and Lyda Kebernick. Press Club To acquaint students with journalism and to prepare them as writers for the Bi-Weekly and Yearbook publications is the purpose of the Norwin Press Club. To carry out this purpose, ambitious writers gathered on the third Wednesday of every month during the first semester to learn the fundamentals of journalism under the supervision of Mr. Rodgers. The best writers from this group were elected to the Bi-Weekly Staff at the close of the Hrst semester. Members elected the following oiiicers at the reorganization meeting held on January 4: Mary Alyce Darby, president, Elizabeth Hill, vice-president, Betty Heffelfinger, secretary, and Jack Johnson, treasurer. During the second semester, formal meetings were held with the Bi-Weekly Staff. Timely topics were discussed and games were played. The year's activities will be climaxed with the annual Press Club pic- nic in May. 1939 win Practical Experience Gained By These Clubs . . Lettermen's Club Active since its organization in 1925, the Lettermen's Club is composed of boys who have earned a letter by playing on, or man- aging the basketball, football, wrestling or golf teams. Its functions are purely social, the chief activity being the staging of the annual Lettermen's Ball, held May 5 this year. Proceeds are used to buy tokens, sweaters, and pins for deserving athletes and to pay for the annual banquet. Robert Sproat, chairmang and Richard Mayers, vice-chairman were elected to head the club this year. John B. Rodgers, club ad- viser, was aided by Roy McMunn, faculty director of athletics. Typing Club Through the guidance of Miss Anna Santner, the Typing Club has learned better typing and oiiice practice. The thirty-Hve junior and twenty-five senior academic students met on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:15. A study was made of typing and typing problems that con- front the secretary in a large ofiice. Two seniors are selected each year to enter the Duquesne typing contest. To enter, a typist must type 30 words a minute with 5 or less errors. The Junior Club held a party on December 19 and a Tea Dance on January 11. Sophomore Dramatic Club Interest in dramatics was manifested by the large number of sophomores who enrolled in the Sophomore Dramatic Club. The mem- bers presented three one-act plays under the direction of Miss Elsie Barnard. These plays were: Thanks Awfully, Allowance Battle, and The Clock Strikes One. In addition, the members of the club learned something of the art of make-up and the stage tricks used in the presentation of a play. Miss Agnes Jones gave interesting hints concerning the latter items. The officers were Helen Haslop, president, Jean Dobbie, secre- taryg and Robert Newlin, treasurer. O. G. A. Club A high objective is the one aimed for by the Norwin members of the Order of Gregg Artists Club-- To develop skill in shorthand pen- manship and speed in both shorthand and typewritingf' Providing an incentive for membership in this club, monthly awards were made in shorthand and typing, bringing those of suliicient ability member- ship in O.G.A. This club, comprised of 23 members, elected Grayce Frye, presi- dentg Julian Selchan, vice-president, and Bernice Namestka, secre- tary and treasurer. Under the direction of Miss Florence Saunders, adviser, members entered the Esterbrook Pen Contest. Those writing neat copies re- ceived awards. 193 rwin Mr. Mclllunn, AKl'lJ2lll,Lfll, Itoberl son, lilurrny, Congzuvarc Bridge, Ahrnlunn Joyce, llziwk, Fillz, lliclulrt Teske, llelhnnn, Christer son, Lear Ii!ll'IllIlZ2lll, Gongauvare lllayers, Mm-Qniston, George I':ulnln, Bnuos, Pierce, Fregel Lapinn, Lnnn Wolleun, Cline, Sloan, Mower5 Crise, Benish, Slough, Cola ik Iinih Mnrclmnml, Catherin ltidl, ltuth Brown, Florenc Brentzel Zemin Zorn, Jean Buzzard, Ln cille Butler Ruth Milne, June Cursor Peggy Sinwell, Elsie Llssy ltnth Miller, 'l'hehn:i Cai inack Lillinn llaslop, Yvonne llicli inan, Caroline llorvnl, lllnr, J. Penswieh, Grace llich arcls, Pearl Colzuleri, Clnr. Sxnola Jane Kim, llhirgnreli Wnlsor Olive Fnnclis, Phillis Yule: Gertrinle Anckernmn, Mal inn Sinwell, tirnue llnlniltol llelen Iflkln. Betty Welch Ruth .liickelberger, Zllildrei Seybert, ltiln Miconi if Bnmird. Swenson, Hainilton E. Painter, Siegel, Lewis Savage, Clarke, Newell, J Holman, Plues, Barnard, By erly Perry, Kifer, Luuffer, Royed Haslop, Banmgardnex Bogie, Selchan, Petterlc Filer, Mussolini. Slnlko Cunninghmn, Magill Beggs, Mertz, Milne, Steven son, P. Coles, Albert, Il Coles, Poohar, Robertson Leaf, McLaughlin, IC. Pain ter. Gongaware, Sargent Gable Newlin, Hensley, Bilott, Bur las, Patosky, S. Coles, Buf tington, Boyles, Donnelly Davis, Rylander, Hayes, E Helinun, L. Sinetak. Ruver Woomer, Harper, Blanketti McCracken, Wilson, Randolph Q. Painter, Mclntyre, M Boyles, Claar, George, Boul din, Dirliug. Stratton, Dob bie, Kelly, Barton, Rook, A 'A' Miss Saunders, Mary Petroskn Faye Perkins, Mary Grazel Dorothy Fink, Betty Klin- gensmith, Betty Urins Ruth Starke. Julian Sel chan, Julia Rivosecchi Ernest Selnifero, Pnnlini Glagola, Grayce Frye, Loi' mine Parry, .Edith Mistero Marie Ryan, Helen Choplch Bernice Nsunestkn., Jane Qualls Elizabeth Wiehrowski, Eliza beth Ralph, Helen lllorrison Betty Painter Sprout. Smetak -'Nw mm 4- fa-. 2 , WN ,M zsvgv' A . . 4 ff' Tl 'A Rx W r tl Wk VXVVXKVK . NVQW K .-I K K . Q 5 . Social and Dramatic Events Again Are Noteworthy U37 Queen Yirginizi Green greets HDSIN Queen iilltillllll llvlman lining at l'lu'istln:1s llop at mule of I':1tiem'c 'A' IAST Ol-' 'l'I4il'IIl II0l'Sl'l if CANIPIIJATICS F0 ll l 9158 Q UEICN yneoop, Rainey, Johnson, lloyed, Hensberger, Cook Frisk, llelman, Miller, lluy den, Neiman, Frye and Ales Donough. Socials Today, social activities such as parties, dancing, and dramatics, form an important part of the educational program. This' program helps the student to adjust himself socially in his present environ- ment and will continue to help him after his formal schooling is finished. Many social activities have been held during the year. The social committee, composed of home room presidents, scheduled all-school dances and all-school alumni dances. These dances were well attended and served to acquaint students with one another a.nd to acquaint freshmen with dancing and social etiquette. On December 23, the Norwin Publications presented the Annual Christmas Hop. The gym was tastefully decorated in accordance with the date. A highlight of the dance was the selection of Eleanor Helman as Miss Norwin of 1939, a title held by Virginia Green in 1938. Eleanor, as queen, presided over all social activities for the remainder of the year. The final social event of the year was the annual Junior-Senior Prom given by the juniors to the seniors. Dramatics Dramatic events progressed with new vigor. The all-school play Tiger House was presented on December 15 and 16. This play with its mysterious setting and weird script was enjoyed by all who attended. The cast of the play, directed by Miss Annabelle Willis and Mr. Ellsworth D. Schwartz, was as follows: Helen Johnson, Ermia Lowrie, Joe Fletcher, Oswald Kerirss, Lois Siegel, Aunt Sophie, Marjorie Carroll, Mystery Woman, Connie George, Peggy Van Ess, David Ed, Yomi, Jack Creighton, Arthur Hale, William Beck, Mac Intosh, Katie Caruthers, Mrs. Murdoch, Frank Paul, Thompson, Curtis Sines, Stage Manager. The Norwin Music department presented its annual Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta on February 23 and 24. The Operetta Patience directed by Mr. Harold Hetrick, music instructor was one of the Hnest Gilbert operetta's given at Norwin. The cast was aided by the Boys' Glee Club and the Girls' Lyric Club, and the music was fur- nished by the school orchestra. Following is the cast of the operetta: Colonel Calverley, Robert Gardner, Major Murgatroyd, David Ed, Lieut -The Duke of Dunstable, Dick Bainbridge, Reginald- Bunthorne, Jack Creighton, Archibald Grosvenor, Robert Edwards, Mr. Bunthorne's Solic- itor, Jack Scott, The Lady Angela, Jean Corbett, The Lady Ella, Helen Frisk, The Lady Jane, Phyllis Cohen, Patience, Gene Rainey. On May the eighth and ninth the music department presented Hold Everything . This play was composed of three different skits Tovarich, Tobacco Road, and Romance. The cast was as follows: Tovarich -Michael, Semifero, Olga, Katie Caruthers, Hamilton, Bert Baxendale, Tobacco Road -Boy, Harry Williams, Ma, Phyllis Cohen, Ma Whitaker, Marjorie Carroll, Ma Lester, Katie Caruthers, Romance -Mere- dith, Jean Rackley, Vera, Anna Jean Weaver, Clarisse, Erma Mosso, An- nouncer, Bobby Zavalydriga, Girls, Ella Barton, Pauline Padula, Finch, Harry Williams, Randall, Roy Swenson, Regan, Arthur Hughes, Mrs. Rix, Lois Seigel, Mr. Rix, Jo Fletcher. 193 orwin . The Football Season W4 . 1? . . U I M. 5 ff I 1' fl .A -i- ' . A fi -, -,si g I A . A i W - - Q - it . f- ' OU li 1 x q'im4'l' 1 w 4 mlvli Mvllunn E FIGHTING with that never say die spirit the nineteen thirty- nine football squad, with only seven veterans from last year, closed their season with a record of three victories, two ties, and four de- feats. Although their victories were few, the team was much more promising than their seasonal record shows. Games that were lost to Greensburg 7-0, Sewickley Twp. 7-0, Connellsville 6-0, and Wilkinsburg 20-18, could have easily turned into victories instead of defeats if the local team would have gotten some of the fortunate breaks that their opponents received. In all of their above losses, Norwin outgained and outplaved their rival but a sudden pass, kick, or fumble turned a certain Blue and Gold victory into defeat. Tar Onder, spending his second year as head football coach at Norwin, was ably assisted by Roy H. McMunn, newly appointed ath- letic director, in building up a strong varsity eleven that slowed down strong opponents on the gridiron. Next year's prospects are bright with the return of a veteran backfield and a strong defensive line assured. Two senior boys who should receive recognition for their splen- did work on the gridiron are Hector Sproat and Tommy Hensler. Both boys were halfbacks and two year men on the varsity team. Sproat was an excellent kicker, open-field runner, defensive player, and secured a position on the second All-County Team. Hensler was noted for his off-tackle slants and field generalship. The lettermen for the year of nineteen thirty-nine were: Frank Benish, Tom Benish, Curtis Byers, Charles Christenson, Wesley Cole, Paul Crowe, William Filtz, James Freger, Mellinger Gongaware, Clyde Hawk, Tom Hensler, George Horvath, Andy Karmazin, Frank Lapina, John Lear, Bill Lunn, Richard Mayers, Cosmo Padule, Mike Sam- bolich, Hector Sproat, and Glenn Stough. The lineup which usually started the games was: Byers and Freger at ends: T. Benish and Stough at tackles, F. Benish at the pivot position, Abraham, quarterback: Sproat and Hensler, half- backs, and Mayers, fullback, Karmazin and Sambolich, guards. I 939irwin Gridmen Terminate Successful Year SPROAT 'ir Buck How: linpinn, Filtz Fhristensun, Stongli, T. Ben ish, Byers, F. Illllllblh, Sam bolicll. Lear. Mialrllc Row: llc-icllnml, B0 gonovicli, I':ululo. Horwurtli Go11g:1ware, l':linte1', Hawk Mayers, Coach Under. Front Row: Mnwery, Cole Sprout, Hensler, Abraham 1ifll'llll1Zll1, Fregcr, Lunn Cortese. Vuptilili Mayers Hensler lfrcger, 'l'. 1:1-nish, Knrinazix lf. Benish, Cliristensor Sl muah. Byers. ul' West Newton and Youngwoo games. X J K 4 ,i Q Y. fiifz X77 :VM 235' 'N K Nw ffxjgzw kg? J, 'L ru 5 - 45.3 as , If r qs, Q 3, f 1 Xxx' J f krvq ill, 1 Q 43. y 5 , fig 1.5653 .f 'svn 42 SA uns K. ,qi - wg 4 Af: :Ks . .,., - Q'-b Qifgfimfw 4. W N- W.,-zwsffxtkhzffggvm - . V . X Q 1 I M QQ 1 f sas vs 1 S R k, k 1 I wif K b x :Q fwxff K' gf ix K X Q fy 4' QV X K fx U, 551, Q, , 45 sw fx ,S 4 ' ' M-irv 1 ' Q ff' ' Wk.. SE 15 Rf Y' A if 3 eg Q ef X gp f, fx Aw RW 5 i -M? The Basketball Season Ltr. McQuiston, Mgr. Rei chart, lIlll'l'2lX, Ilrillgv, 'icrce, Coacll Clark li. Mc-- Clelland. Stough, Gonga- warc, Kifer, Mgr. Teske lllmann, Ilensler, H. lllowerx Sloan, Cole, F. lliowerg llandolpll, Zenrly, Sloan, Henslen' mn, Pierce, Cole, B. Mow- ery, l-'. Mowery. Stougll 'A' lniracre. Stough, XVQILVGI Pierre erce, Sloan, Weaver, Luna mire, Stougli Norwin Cagers Build Hardwood Supremacy Coavli ZlIcClelland Serving his second year as coach of the Norwin basketball team, Mr. Clark E. McClelland again tutored the Blue and Gold quintet through another successful season, highlighted with smashing vic- tories over such strong opponents as Rankin 30-28, Ellwood City 29-24, and Greensburg 26-21. The Norwin cagers compiled a seasonal record of fifteen wins and eight loses. In the Section IX race The Blue and Gold finished in third place by winning seven games and losing five. Norwin opened league competition with a 34-24 victory over Scottdale but dropped the next battle to the Greensburg Lions by the Score of 30-20. The Blue and Gold then enjoyed a five game winning streak by defeating Connellsville 28-22, Jeannette 22-12, Johnstown 36-19, Latrobe 45-29, and Scottdale 46-31. Greensburg then halted the win streak with a 32-19 victory. Norwin closed league competition with a 27-23 victory over Connellsville and dropped a trio of games to Jeannette 42-40, Latrode 28-27, and Johnstown 28-20. Norwin's strongest bid for honors was in the annual County Tournament where the cagers won opening round games over Sewick- ley 37-29 and Greensburg 26-21, but were defeated in the finals by the Monessen Greyhounds 39-34. Mr. McClelland's outlook for the next year's team is very bright since eight of his twelve players return. Coles, Mowery, and Stough, the latter being awarded the honor of being Westmoreland County's most valuable player, will be hold-overs from this year's Varsity five. The starting lineup usually consisted of William Mowery and Robert Pierce at forward, Glenn Stough at center with Wesley Coles and Alex Sloan covering the guard positions. Other members of theisquad were Thomas Hensler, James Bridge, Jack Murray, and Clifford Kifer. The managers who ably assisted Mr. McClelland were: Paul Teske, Emil Reichart, Ernest Ostrom, Wallace Battiston, Roy McQuiston and Kenneth Richards. 1939 win Minor Sports and Intra-Murals Are Popular . . Golf At the time of this writing, no definite plans have been made for the Norwin Golf Team to enter W.P.I.A.L. competition, but another golf team will be organized this year. With the return of two of last year's outstanding players, Bobby Jones and Vic Kregel, Norwin's prospects are very bright for the com- ing season. This year's squad will consist of Jones, Kregel, Teske, Topper and Gardner. Wrestling Team Under the direction of two senior students, Norman Marchand and Eddie Herold, wrestling again gained its position as a varsity sport at Norwin. During the early part of the year the matmen could iind no faculty member who was willing to take the responsibility of coaching their squad, so the team elected the two above mentioned seniors to guide their 1938-39 squad. The disadvantage of not having a coach did not hold the boys back from completing a successful season. The grapplers opened their schedule with a stunning victory over Pitcairn, but lost their next match to Les Wilson's boys of Trafford. The Blue and Gold trounced West Newton in two successive meets, but dropped another decision to Trafford. The matmen then retaliated with a smashing victory over Pitcairn to close the season. The starting wrestlers and weight divisions were: 95 pounds, Cline, 105 pounds, Wollamg 115 pounds, Gongawareg 125 pounds, Arbaughg 135 pounds, Cudarg 145 pounds, Heroldg 155 pounds, Joyce: 165 pounds, Meister, and Lapina, heavyweight. Intra-Mural Sports Class touch football, softball, and soccer led the intra-mural pro- gram into stride. Bad weather however forced the gym classes in- doors, and here a program of volleyball, badminton, basketball, and tumbling proved very popular to the students. Irwin Junior High Sports Irwin Junior High School's Scarlet and Gray cagers again com- pleted another successful season under their coach, Mr. McEndarfer, by finishing third in league standing with a record of five wins and three losses. Irwin opened league competition with a victory over Penn Town- ship and then continued their winning streak by halting Manor and Export. North Irwin gave Irwin its first section setback by a 33-18 score. The Scarlet and Gray again trounced Manor and Penn Town- ship, but dropped the season finals to Export and North Irwin. Next season's outlook is very bright since many members of this year's squad return. Lettermen for the past season were: Eichenberg, Linhart, Miller, Taylor, Higgins, Hawk and Connelly. Junior Varsity Playing what was considered a losing game in basketball per- centage, but a winning game in experience gained, the Norwin Junior Varsity compiled a record of three wins and fourteen losses. The squad consisted of: Swenson, Uhlig, Kunkle, Snyder, Ry- lander, Siegle and J. Karmazin. 193 rwin Ferguson, Gardner, R. Jones, Wampler, Teske Thomas, Topper, Kregel ak Robertson. Arbaugh, Cudar. Joyce, Meister, Lapina Keller, Cline, Wollam, Gonga- ware, Herold, Marchand Ostrmn, Ed. Leskoscheck, Fen- ton, T. Davis, Grybowski. Battiston, Ed, Beck, Snyder ir Leskoscheck, Fenton, Carutli- GPS liyerly, Mowery, Carson, Mil- ler, Mr. McEndarfer, Taylor, Higgins, Snyder, Connelly Ilnwley, Eiclienberg, Uhlig ir Teske, Starke, Drylie, Siegel. Rylnnder, Uhlig, Karmazin, llawtlaiid, Swenson Girls' Intra-Mural Sports Offers a Varied Program nllace, M. R. Milleu,Ih1iney, Quall, Kliluzensuiitll. Frisk, Rook, Helnmn, Hayden, Mil- len, Muse. Jgcl, Slaunporsky. ir Ish. Klingensmith, M. Rook K. Rook, Hunt, lllillen Wallace, Iiuclianuu, Quail llrown, Helman, Gongaware Hayes, Cook, McNelly, M. K Millen, Hayden, Medic Muse. :Ne-lly, Cook, Wallace. 'lr nrnd, Medic, McKay, Mail' kovicll, Mcllule, Kukovicll Wyncoop. Savage, Orenich y Jrnsso, Illl:L'Ull0Vll'll, Les- koshek, Zentner, M. Butler Cook. truer, Bradley, Spencer Landis, Lewis, llorlaud liebernicli, llonegan, Reuss Reese, Griflitll. lticllardson Jipra, T. Cipx-ii, McKay, I. Muller. Many girls found time to participate in the varied girls' sport's program offered this year which was carried out in a manner similar to other years. Hockey was first in line for the sport's season. Since no inter- class tournament was held, different teams were chosen at each prac- tice. Lack of time and the nondependable weather were the factors causing elimination of intra-mural hockey games for the last several years. Basketball followed, each class had an A and a B team. Both senior teams took championship honors in their junior and senior year. The '39 senior A team was comprised of Eleanor Wallace, Captain, Gene Rainey, Mary Millen, Ruth Hayden, Peggy Rook, Meri- deth Klingensmith, Janet Qualls, Eleanor Helman, and Helen Frisk. Captained by Doris Cook, the senior B team consisted of Catherine Boyd, Sara McNelly, Margaret Moran, Erma Mosso, Nellie Shea, Ruth Starke, and Betty Urias. The volleyball tournament was looked forward to with great anticipation. Last years senior B team won the championship with little difficulty. The A tournament resulted in a tie between the seniors and the juniors and at the playoff the juniors held the seniors with a 42N-29 victory. Since sixty-three girls signed up for girls' ping pong, the tourna- ment had to be played off during the basketball and volleyball sea- sons. Last year the novice championship went to Eleanor Helman, while the all-school honors went to Peggy Rook with Doris Cook as runner-up. Softball practices and the tournament offer much enjoyment to the girls in the spring. The sophomores won the championship last year and woe unto some of the other classes, for those champs want to offer quite a bit of competition. Archery is another sport which stirs much enthusiasm in the spring. Doris Cook earned the title of '38 champ with a total score of 158. Other girls who competed in the tournament and their re- spective scores were Eleanor Wallace, 1355 Sara McNelly, 106g Mary Millen, 100, Peggy Rook, 92, and Jane Newmyer, 81. Tennis has its fans too. Lois Siegel who Won the championship her sophomore and junior year is the present title holder and Helen Stamporsky, the runner-up. Not to be forgotten is badminton which was introduced this year for those interested. The Leaders Club bought the equipment and sponsored the practices. Members of this club also ofliciated at all of the interclass tournaments. The oiiicers who presided this year were Mary Millen, presidentg Sara McNelly, secretaryg and Ruth Hayden, treasurer. The sports program for the year was very successful, offering much enjoyment to those who participated in the long program. To Miss Allshouse, who by her faithful planning of these activities has helped to make them so successful and popular, the girls wish to express their appreciation. 1939 win 1939 win Sports Resume Football Norwin O... ............ . Norwin 0 . . . Norwin 18 . . . Norwin 6 . . . Norwin 0 . . . Norwin 16 . . . Norwin 0 . . . Norwin 0 . . . Norwin 19 . . . Basketball Norwin 34 ...................... . . . Norwin 33 .... Norwin 30 .... Norwin 34 .... Norwin 29 .... Norwin 32 .... Norwin 32 .... 96Norwin 34 .,.. 'WNorwin 20 .... 'ltNorwin 28 .,.. l4'Norwin 22 .... 9tNorwin 36 .... tNorwin 45 .... 9lNorwin 46 .... 'ltNorwin 19 .... 'liNorWin 27 .... 9f'Norwin 40 .... fNorwin 27 .... fNorWin 20 .... Norwin 24 .... +'HNorwin 37 ifM'NorWin 26 ..........,...... it 'x'Norwin 34 .................. W-Sectional IX League Games H1-County Tournament Games Cheer Lvml'-rs Sewickley Twp. . . . Sewickley Boro. 7 0 Wilkinsburg 20 . . . .. Munhall . . Greensburg West Newton . . . Jeannette . Connellsville .. Youngwood 0 7 0 O 6 0 Martinsburg 15 . . . . Munhall 32 ..... Rankin 28 Ellwood City 33 Ellwood City 24 ..... Alumni 52 . . . . Munhall 30 Scottdale 24 . Greensburg 30 Connellsville 22 Jeannette 12 .. Johnstown 19 . . . . Latrobe 29 Scottdale 31 . Greensburg 32 . ..Connellsvi11e 23 .. Jeannette 42 . . . . Latrobe 28 .. Johnstown 28 .. Sharon 60 29 Sewickley Twp. . . . Greensburg . . .. Monessen 21 39 THE progressiveness of a community depends a great deal on the aggressive and cooperative spirit of the merchants and industrialists. Irwin and vicinity has been fortunate in having just such civic-minded men and women who have cooper- ated in every Way to promote industrial, civic, and educational growth. So, on the eve of the seventy- fifth anniversary of the founding of Irwin the staff of the 1939 yearbook feels that it is fitting that special mention be made as a tribute to the part these people have played in the growth of our community. 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Leading Marzufacturers of CLASS RINGS 81 PINS FRATERNITY IEWELRY COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS INVITATIONS, DIPLOMAS MEDALS AND TROPHIES Official leweler to the lunior Class of Norwin Union High School Represented By C. M. KLINGENSMITH 1101 Milton Street Regent Square Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Telephone: Clrlurchill 6801 PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY Extends Best Wishes to the 1939 Graduates and to the Borough of Irwin on It's 75th Anniversary IEANNETTE, PA. GEORGE W. LOHR Buchanan U i HARDWARE Service Station 1904-1939 S t GULF GAS O, C. 3551112 359. 1874 - 1904 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Phone 9955 331 Main Street Irwin, Pa. Norwin Garage Grace Martin's School S a school discriminate Secretarial for Young Women Sales 5 Service 17th a 18th Floors-Keenan Building Pittsburgh, Pa. Pennsylvania Avenue GRACE MARTIN CORNELIUS, Principal Phone 444 IRWIN, PA. Atlantic 6309-6310 Independent Towel Supply Company 9 Complete Professional 81 Office Towel Service Also Coats, Aprons, Uniforms and Table Linens Barber and Beauty Service 3618 PENN AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. PHONE SCHENLEY 8700 5 AND 1Oc STORES G. C. MURPHY COMPANY IRWIN MoToR SALES SANDSOIWS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH GQ6 General Tires A Complete Food Market Fourth Street Irwi P Main Street Irwin, Pa. Phone 602 603 GREENSBURG WAUGHMAN BUSINESS SCHOOL ELECTRIC COMPANY Q WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR 115 North Main Street Greensburg, Pa. AND APPLIANCES 4th Street Irwin, Pa. Phone 261-I COMPLIMENTS OF ALTMAN'S CASH FEED STORE THE FIRST NATIIINAL BANK IIT IRWIN IRWIN, PA. Organized 1892 One of the Oldest Banks in Westmoreland County Stands Sixth in Resources in Westmoreland County CAPITAL, SURPLUS, and PROFITS. . DEPOSITS ...... TOTAL RESOURCES .... R. P. McCIeIIan .,.. OFFICERS I. B. Cunningham .... R. H. MCCIeIIan. . . Norman Hayes. . . . . . . .S 427,000.00 , , . , .S2,575,000.00 . , . .S3,000,000.00 . . . .Chairman . . . . . .President . , . .Vice-President , . . . . .Cashier DIRECTORS Earle D. Beacham I. E. Cunningham S. D. Hamilton Norman Hayes William Lomicka Iames Lundy R. P. McCIeIIan R. H. McCIeIIan C. G. Sensenich D. M. Wagoner Success to the Class of1939 MCCU NE MOTUR COMPANY Guaranteed Used Cars JN THE UNIVERSAL CAR PENN AVENUE A Demonstration is no Obligation P1'1OI'l6 894 Lomicka's Market DAN ZANARIN I POSEY SHOPPE A Complete Food Service We Deliver Phones 440-I, 440-M 213 S. Fourth Street Phone 331 Free Delivery Ieannette' pa' Compliments ot THE OWL BILLIARD PARLOR James M. Morgan Expert Lubrication Car Washing Goodyear Tires and Tubes Exide Batteries Mobilgas Mobiloil 440 MAIN STREET Phone 72 Schade Brothers GARAGE ' . Phnxra lor Chevrolet Oldsmobile LaSalle E 0 S UB Has served Irwin and Community tor 20 years IEP-NNETTE, PA- Autos, Parts, and General Repairs IRWIN SAVINGS Sz TRUST COMPANY IRWIN, PENNSYLVANIA Deposits Protected by Our Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits of A-fn A S300,000.00 eeeee MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Trade And Save At JOE WORKMANS DEPT. STORE The Complete Men's and Boys' Store Three Modern Stores In One HOCKEN SMITH Wheel and Mine Car Company Manufacturers of Hydraulic and Special PENN Dump Bodies Electric and Acetylene Welding ain Street IRWIN, PA. PENN, PENNSYLVANIA Compliments OI F I L T Z 1 I HARDWARE STORE Billy s Barber Shop 966 Pennsylvania Avenue IRWIN, PA. 205 Main Street Phone 355 STUDIO GRANDE A Portrait from THE STUDIO GRANDE is The Last Word in Beauty and .Value Cfficial Ph t g ph for The Class of '39 233 Oliver Ave PhoneAGrant 1158 59 Hardy 81 Hay B 11d g Pittsb gh P fbr the AMBITIOUS GIRL of YOUR CLASS a Secretarial Course at MISS CONI.I'IY'S SCI'IO0I. 6214 Walnut Street, East End, Pittsburgh FALL TERM SEPTEMBER 11 SEND FOR CATALOG C. W. BROWN J. N. GREGG TOBACCO Nash Pleasure Cars PIPES CIGARS CANDY and The first Car with HWEATHEREYEH MAGAZINES 300 Main Street Irwin, Pa. Has Served Irwin and Community for 25 years Moore's Pharmacy L. V. MOORE, Ph.G. The Prescription Drug Store Best in Drug Store Goods and SERVICE CANDY ICE CIGARS LUNCHEONETTE 422 Main Street, Irwin Phone 810 If your hair is not becoming to you, you should be coming to us. Mm'yjcme's Beauty Salons 405 Main Street - Phone 9920 IRWIN, PA. 306 Sth Street - Phone 9457 TRAFFORD, PA. The Modern Print Shop RODGERS PRINTING COMPANY Printers and Stationers j'5T,-P3 Phone 198 IRWIN, PA. The ALADDIN And LAMP THEATERS IRWIN, PA. The best in entertainment in com- Iortabie and pIeasant Surroundings H. M. Pringle 8: Son FLUDE BROTHERS Served Irwin Since I896 SHQES For the entire family LUMBER DEALERS AND BUILDERS SUPPLIES 307 Main Street Irwin, Pa Phone 792 Irwin, Pa' Phone 9936 NORTH IRWIN The CBeauty Crap Shoppe BAKING COMPANY Gm B, GIBSON 29 Broadway Street North Irwin, Pa. Phone 1070 Pennsylvania Avenue Bakers of HeI1mann's White Swan Bread Phone 1086 COMPLIMENTS OF MYERS AND POWERS ICE CREAM 1883 1939 rt? W, NILS ROSENDAHL AND SON- IULIUS V. ROSENDAHL For 56 Years The name of ROSENDAHL in Irwin has stood for fair, reliable and honest dealings. We have always tried our utmost to be of service, and instrumental toward the progress of this, ours, and your community. We are most happy to celebrate with you this Irwin's Seventy-fifth Anniversary. 0 RC SE N DAI'II.n' S 2 Stores Jewelry Store Electric Store 217 MAIN STREET 224 MAIN STREET REPUBLICAN STANDARD 1rwin's first newspaper, The Irwin Times, a 3-column paper, was published luly 1868 by B. M. Mc- Williams, a boy of ll years. In 1881 W. H. Johnson started the Irwin Chronicle, After several changes it finally became the Irwin Standard and in 1901 was combined with the Irwin Republican. which was established in the early 9O's. The Republican Standard was purchased in 1902 by Elmer E. and S. Grant Helman, the former be- coming sole owner ten years later. In 1914 Mr. Helman purchased the Westmoreland 1ournal of leannette and combined these two papers. After his death in 1936 his two sons, F. W. and W. A. Helman, succeeded to the publication. R. R. SENSENICH Builders Supplies Manor National Bank Cut-stone Contractor Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Coal Hauling Yard and Office-West Fourth Avenue Office Phone 75-1 Residence, 75-M IRWIN, PA. 966 MANOR, PENNSYLVANIA Electric Appliances KITCHEN MODERNIZATION George R. Scull, Manager Phone 420 4th Street Congratulations to the Class of 1939 From the Model Dry Cleaning And Laundry Company PATRONS Everglad Dairy Lunch limmy Weaver CAgent for ing Co.J 1ackson's Shoe Store The Berkowitz Store Fink's Drug Store Irwin Drug Co. Florence Price Kintigh Beamer Handle Co. Anthony's Service Station Irwin Floral Co. Frank Levin A Friend Byers Clean l Time We never know what waits for us As years go swiftly by The life about us ebbs and flows As time rolls swiftly by. Time can change both men and things Can make them strong or weak Time can bring both joy and fear And progress or defeat. Our lives, our hopes, our homes and friends Our town and school so dear As years pass by we watch them grow And show their progress clear. Our town its birthday celebrates We look about and See With pride the changes Time has brought With joy for you and me. And how could we of Norwin chide When every year that sped Has brought new triumphs in its wake, And ever onward led? Our school has meant so much to us Through every passing day We look behind with pride and joy And grateful praises say. Anna Jean Weaver Autographs 3' -1' .' if EQ 3 5 il . L'-iv? Y ,v 'Yds it ,Q 41 in :M ,Fig R, P? :Fi wha, 8: Hr qwgimfa? fag. ' X 1 ,,I'1-Hgwf '-ggi' Cv ., '-s , .A-1.1-'.:1..:j f---gg' A psy,-, -:- -1-.,g.-L ,gg-.-5: 1.,.'z-,wc . -'-3: . -fm,-. - 11.-s-. nf . -.-,.'-,: Q -.L , ., . J M. , , . - .... Q 5154- -1. Fifi-H' .,f.'-, .'.1'..?'2aa''sw if Of'-Q-aff. 1- -f-mU:'gf . 'fy 'n:e'.'3.9 ' ,,-fx..-111332. -1-ff 1 'Q 1455- 5' -fr:i'zL.x.'-'fw Pr7'E.- 'f'!?'5. 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