Penn Hills High School - Seneca Yearbook (Penn Hills, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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T at Penn And wooden shoes were back m date Mr Hames made a bet wxth Wxlkmsburg H1gh And was gxven a hat to wear by and by Charm School was an immediate success And the girls of the cast could be told by their dress Then our newly formed band made nts debut Folks came from everywhere to get a view Soon an accredlted school was our Penn I-hgh Wlthout entrance exams the grads could get by A vocatxonal course was somethmg new Elected to hold semor offices w President Morns Arthur whom bstacle could deter Vice Presldent Ludwxg Demsh a bnlhlnt lad Secretary Jane Smewe wit c l auf pad Treasurer Harold Roth all exgnfypvere his Hxstonan Bert Keller who ltryggl with thxs Our baseball and track team f ndhappy fatlgue And the small chorus plaged econd m the Forensu League This fall when we reentered Penn Hugh We realized with a deep deep sigh That this would be our last year Tasks would be heavy and not mere The landscapmg outside was a gorgeous attraction ,J-1' .r 'ik guage And the umformed band fwith Majorettesl was a distraction There were new bleachers on the football field And the GAA to nvals would not yxeld Selling magazmes and a fall dance Made our contrxbutxon to the yearbook finance Our classigplors were sxlver and blue Our flower rose of pale punk hue QI' he photogra er cqme m October Arid pxctures e be exchanged all over And the hats bel worn were called pork pre Oynlpne Sally mor class play Was a trhlendous e t and ever so gay Then xt was exam tame agam We really studied lh earnest then The Semor Prom on Aprx e 12th Was a marvelous success a by itself Open House followed with display, The school was garbed ln nts Hnest array The receptxon dance was a gala event-. For joys derxved much txme was spent In the gymnasxum the P T A Gave us a tea ln the mxddfle of-May Then the last important senxqievent Came m the form of a large pageant But wxth the 28th of May Arnved for us a sad glad day For 214 semors m graduate gown Go forth to seek new fame and renown Bert Keller him 1 di 4 quite 15 pe ' - L ' T' f , ' Q4 , . :Tabs A Q v i -T so ' 5' . - , ,,, . ::f,g . . I 5 ' - 3, , A Q' , A 'I , 1 ' 1 --.' '-L ' - ' ' -1 - ' 'V . . . . U n - - ' t U . . ' 1 I K' ' D . . ' .' , l . .1 ' - a ' ' . - - '-f '.i: . t . I 1 ' 4 -5. ' . I. , I me . And Advanced Scxence eager nu' A rew J , The annual H Q e'en Pqrty soon went by. ' . . . 1 L h T' ' V -uf, ' ' - ' hy . 1 .., .3 4 , , . , . . ' , . 4 I' . 1 ' lx ' v u g - D ' ,V , 1, . . . 'L ' so . , , . I r ' - as . J v . y '7 1, I. ' x . ' . ' 0 N. , : . 1 . IV , 1 , f V . 1 . . f Q n Q I T ' gg . YI ' .- U - 4 1 , .g - 41' -. T -, , 1 Q 7 'le ' I . V Y, 'tgps A fi ' x . eh 'i , -

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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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IENIOIQI te N .. 1 - xx ?,f:,g??vl,' ing M' ' ,M-Z X ..r-f I : J N xv, X v 1 , , 5, I 4 b is fi I 72' 4 If 'Il 6 KYXX I f xii f7Fe 1940 'fi' lflillfiffll , X XX N, E , . ,.,,!+'N .1435 , ,, ww ' 1, f , ,-.Q ,,,- X - ,g .I . gg. - N, Q:-:LA f IVF' xg! LXP, oArthur Morrison, Senior Class President: Penn Points Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Club Editor 4, Post Gazette Editor 4: Student Patrol 2: Student Council 1, 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-president 2: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Merit Parade: Rostrum 2, 3, 4: Cue and Curtain 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3: Home Room Officer 1, 2: Growing Pains . . . The finest leader of our class . . . the man behind the microphone . . . the up and coming journalist . . . Morrie we're expecting you to rise to fame all right. oLudwig Stanley Demsharg Senior Class Vice-president: Seneca Staff Photography Editor: Penn Points Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4, Vice-president 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Rostrum 3: Cue and Cur- tain 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Home Room Officer 2: Growing Pains . . . He's here . . . he's there . . . because he's good in everything. oJane Sineweg Senior Class Secretary: Seneca Staff 3: Penn Points Staff 1 2, 3, 4, Exchange Editor 42 Office Staff 3: Chorus 1: Virgil Club 4: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Ofiicer 2, 3, 4: Charm School 3 Tulip Time : Growing Pains . . . Blitheful Jane is so for- tunate . . . she has a combination of beauty, brains, and personality. oHar0ld Roth: Senior Class Treasurer: Seneca Staff Business Man- ager: Penn Points Stafi' 1, 2: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: President 4: Rostrum 2, 3, 4, President 43 Cue and Cur- tain 2, 3, 4: Football Squad 1, 2: Home Room Officer 1, 2: Charm School : Oh Doctor : Tulip Time : Growing Pains : The Na- tivity . . . Very handsome . . . personality . . . good at public speaking . . . he certainly has helped to make this class a success. oBertha Jane Keller, Senior Class Historian: Seneca Staff: Penn Points Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2: Girl Reserves 2, 4, Vice-president 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Rostrum 2: Cue and Curtain 2, 3, 4: Home Room Officer 1, 2 : Charm School : Tulip Time : Growing Pains 2 Peace I Give Unto You : . . . Petite and gracious . . . every student is one of her friends . . . her originality and talent have added so much to our class . . . no wonder we point to her with pride. oRuth Kress, Seneca Staff Editor- in-chief: Penn Points Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, News if :U

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