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Beattie, not only teaches recipes and patterns, but knows how to get guaranteed results. A cosmopolitan group the next, what with Miss Massarelli's Habla Usted espanol? ' Mrs. Bogardus' Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Mrs. Dau's Latin Cof which we'll remember Veni, vidi, vici j-and Miss Heggie's ParlezA vous francais? And then they also speak Eng- lish, which was a help to us. Watch out, Mr. Bergethe map will change ere you turn the globe. These be the followers of Herodotus, Mr. Berg, Miss Thomas, Miss Hokmeister, and Mr. Wherry. The gentlemen devote their time to social studies, but Miss Thomas is on an English program, and Miss Hofmeister is well versed in tlie last of the three R's. A popular program, The Commercial World, introduces to you, Miss Atkinson, Miss Clegg, and Miss Magee who figuratively tour the world in geography classes: Miss Anderson and Miss Litman who see to it tliat you hit the right key on the typewriter. Of course, being versatile, they lzave programs in other fields. Llberal Arts'-'certainly we have a program. Miss Willson forsaking her brush and easel for a moment, listens to Mrs. Jeffrey's rendition of Beethoven. No! Mr. Ingold isn't going to sing. though he probably can. You should know he has that band whose music makes you want to grab a flag and march. Wliat's missing from tlf picture? Mrs. Jeffreys chorus and orchestra, the band and the Pennart Club. Now I can't recall the problem, but Miss M. Reed and Mr. Judge will easily explain wlty angles A, B, and C are equal. You have been listening to station F-A-C-U- L-T-Y. We are now signing off until September 3. 1940. C riup I Mr. J. Berg, Miss E. Group ll: Miss E. Atkinson, Miss Group Ill: Miss J. Vlilson, Mrs. M. Group IV: liiss M Reed Mr Thomas Miss A. Hofmeister, Mr. J. N, Litman, Miss M. Magee, Miss C. Jeffries, Mr. J. Ingold. Judge. Wherrb Anderson, Miss E. Clegg. must -asian .. . iw ,nl l
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PENN-DEB Through the inspiration of Betty Lee Stegner, a sopho' more, this club has bee recently formed. While leafing through a magazine, Betty saw these words: All school girls should belong to a club, and it went on to explain about the Sub-Deb Club. She sent for more information, and seeing that so many girls were enthusiastic over the idea, Betty asked Mr. Hoelzle if such a club could be started in Penn High. After securing permission to or- ganize. the girls asked Miss Massarelli and Miss Heggie to be sponsors. The club now contains about 35 members and also belongs to the Pittsburgh Sub-Deb Federation The present officers are: President, Betty Lee Stegner: Vice President, janet Smith: Secretary,MarianMaibacl1 Corresponding Secretary, Shirley Kier and Treasurer, Pearl Costas. The club's purpose is to teach the girls poise manners how to win friends how to be well groomed and other points that will tend to make them more conscious of per sonal neatness In other words it s a minature charm school SCHOOL SONG Here s to our Penn High School We re the kind you can t fool Red and Gold will hold the me We ve got the school spirit Now we ll let you hear it Penn High Red and Gold Never will grow old We ll stick by until we ie Come on fight' fight' Fig For our Penn High Bertha Jane Keller ALMA MATER O' Penn High School Staunch friends we are foretold Forever we ll be loyal To our Penn High School 55 ,ef ,JP WINTER AND SUMMER I like to watch the animals, When winter creeps around. The weather does not bother them, In homes they're snug and sound. And yet when summer comes again, You'll see them all come out. They'll dance and sing and everything. They're glad the sun is out. Marie Elizabeth Naimond RED AND GOLD We have chosen our colors combined red and gold That the symbol of Penn s spirit be ever two fold The gold shall stand in its shining way For honor and truth we would live every day Its proud crimson mate shall reflect the bright flame Of glory our years add to Penn High s fair name Marion Boggs OUR BAND Saxophones trumpets and trombones blare Clarinet players just don t care And Mr Ingold pulls his hair in despair But don t you worry it ll be good some day And at concerts grand it will play When it marches down the field I must confide That all your hearts will swell with pride Viola Monfredo I gifs! x 'QQ 5- 1 I I is . , ' n . 1. , , . , . . d. . . ht! , . , , . N 'x Elf. -. f fl 1'-3 'dn' --1 I ,,.,. : ,. Ji. M, f X - - ,.-.-': V' 1'-' , X I N 1 wth-I'4fX fx? osx!-wi., 6, - 7' ,, :frat-5.-'gfz' f, 'fgfgyygf f r xQ.1x,1-iii,-'L.: x gf 1 'wr 1 .N4.ga: 1 , g. f ., nj: '- .- e W
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IE IUIQI fl940 Out of the C losets down from the Shelves K omes thus long hustory of Ourselves On the eughth of September un 1936 Two hundred forty sux freshmen began to mux New fruends and partues new subjects and classes All thus un memory s revue quuckly passes We Freshues held the first meeting un the gym All honors and glorues we trued hard to wun And by havung a greeny wrute the school song We added another credut to our throng Recall when page boy haur styles were a la mode And bush Jackets wuth wrutung were quute un vogue The publucatuon of Penn Pounts we created And rehearsals for Tulup Tume were slated Funally we reached that awauted month of May We moved to Penn Hugh on a brught sprung day Then work for exams and Open House came on And before we knew ut freshman days were gone As sophustucated sophomores we were hard to beat For work or fun we were ready to greet Seniors have Brilliant Conduct un the hall was umproved by Student Patrol Cue and Cur n assumed a promunent role Rostrum to study debate was organuzed The umportarme of a mascot we soon realuzed So after duscussuons arguments and debate The brave Induan warruor we decuded to take The Raduo and Camera clubs took form And dog collar belts were bemg worn Peace I Give Unto You was C 8 C s first play And the basketball team started wuthout delay Growung Pauns was autastonushmg success Home Ee s fashuon show told us how to dress Scoop unaugurated a news broadcast Oh Doctor rehearsals came much too fast Then news reached us that was sumply swell Penn s a member ofthe W P I A L And the future champuons of the green On neughborung courses could be seen And wuth talk of burdues par and fore 'Our sophomore year quuckly was o er Thus Septelrwer umagune our surpruse The 'boys appeared un a novel dusguuse With baldues and barges and brught checked breeches Two momentous events un September to recall Ocall from the gurls loud protestung screeches The school deducatuon and the first game of f tball ,f But you could tell when a gurl was around Teezul peezul was the word to say For bells on her socks made a tunklung sound And Penn Pounts Jouned the P S P A The pennart Club began to operate Vu 50' XX its I . , . ' ' - . . y . . A I , - ' ' , .u -, 2 . . . , . . g , Q V I A I . . lt ' : ' IP ' - - H . 3 , . - . . U ,, . I . , .. ,f I Lt P fl - I . 9 . . . . . ' 9 - - : , . , . , , F V. U . ., , . . . I' , . :- Q , . H .l .,, V - - I - I V. . . . l 5 - I . V? . u ' lr ,-Us A 1 .M tl . IW' W U , -. I 4, x .-- -fs .,,,,g lf V. I. 1' Q A, A . ' .5 h ,Ar :' 4' a A V . - V , ' - , ., 7, i iv ...... , .X 1 -X g fa.. Q1 .. 'Ng ' - :V Q V P' -12,1-1? L e ist . ' tiki:-56-. 3 5 u , ' 3 'Tk - - -- f . . x . '-W , ,'-', . V . ' ' ' 'ffl 'IN 'y lj X ' . ' 1 4,-f, 'y .' 1 X g , .-5231-2' qi' 14 yljwf- a-sf, 'V r.-,ly r 'Y u- X ' W . .u
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