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

 - Class of 1943

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Ho is li is 'r Lov ic HA K ici: Aeronautics Club 4: lland 1, 2, 31. -l-Drum Major: Basketball 1, 2, 22, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Board-Vice President 4: Cue and Curtain 31. 43 Hi-Y 15, 4: H,M.S, Pinafore 2: Home Room Oflicer 1, 2: High Honor Roll 1, 2, 35, 4: Nature Club TI: Once and For All fi: Orchestra 2: Penn Points 1, 2. Ii, 4: Science Club 1, 2, It, 4: Seneca 4-Assistant Plintograpliy Editor: Road 4: Spanish Club ZS -- President: Student Council 4: The Mikado Zi: Twirlers' Club 2. IJ, 4. A better president cannot he found, he has guided our class with wisdom profound - according to us, no better's around. M 1aI.viN Pinch: Aeronautics Club 4: Class Board 2, President 2, 31, Vice President 4: Cue and Curtain 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, President 3: Home Room Olliccr 2, 2: Student Council 25, 4: Once and For All Ji: Pep Club 41 Science Club 3, 4: Seneca 4. The kind of guy we like in our Air Corps, They talk about Casanova, Romeo, and Rhett, but what have they got on 11lelvin?,- He's well-likied by all for his good looks, personality, and capability, l h ' ' f Q . P, 'S a IIILIPA WizAisi.i-:Y N ' 4 lf V 4? r ' ' ' Art Club 1: Chorus 2, 3:xC, e .nd Giirtaintli: 4: Gf A, A. 1, 2, 3: H,M.S. Pinaforen 3:' Horn om Ofllceril, 3, 4: Iflonor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Once and For Xll: iin4PoLuts 2, SE 4: P p Club 4: Seneca 4. Hilda has a Win ing wh 1 s e's fu, ojhuirlsr, always gay: sho rates high in her 'rlassJ-- an all mio nd g od' person is this lass. rj x . . SIIIltl.IC?N'NUIl'IL 'ii W ' 31,5 ' -. lf - 1 , N Class' Bo rt 2, A4-1,l:P1-ehsfirer lag: Chor s 1, 2, 3, 4: Cu and Cur- tain Ii, : irl Rleservestli: 41' Vi Pre-sic ent 4' 'H.M.S.i' naforef' 2: Hdme oo n Oificer 1, : H r Rol , 2: e Milsadtf' 3: tinge a G, r All' 3: Pehn oin 2, 3 XQEd't r 4: Sub Dei :ERIE h residgrit, 35, Tvillrl 's .lub 2 l'eliTQEfb, . lf,Wealth, could be ingsured kbp: frienclliness iy1wouldIhave income tax worries, , X , 1 ' tx' O ' x L1:sxlIif.x,fix.tr.1.oi N ,- li, ' A- Cheering rliquad 3:,'!dTheer eaclerflf 2, Ii. Hiad. Cheerleader 4: Chorus 1, 25, 4' 'Class lioarmlf-A Historian 4: tinge and Curtain 3, 4: G. A. A. 1: Giifl R. .rves ti 24: H.gl.S. lf'inafore 2: Home Room Otlicer 1. 2, CZ: lioiioisiiouliil, 3, 4: rchestra Zi: Penn Points 1, 2, Feature Editor Ci, Erlilxolr' thief 3: Pep Club 4: Seneca 41 Sky Road 4: The Mikadof' 3, l.et's give a P-E-N-N for lfrsula! She deserves three cheers for her acting, singing, writing, cheering, and modeling. AiAItJ0lIll'I Is.xi:ici,I,1e Anim Chorus 2, fi, 4: Girl Reserves 4. Here's a girl we all admire, of hor presence we never tire: to all her friends she's true indeed - in the nursing profession she'll surely succeed. R4kl.I'Il I.. Almilsox Baxter Junior High. Aeronautics Club 4: Cue and Curtain Ci. 4: Hi-Y CS, 4: lionor Roll 1: Once and For All ZS: Sky Road 4: Student Patrol Ii: WVrestling Club 2. NYc like Roy for his lively humor and acting ability. -IAM:-zs ll. Atcolix, Ju. Aeronautics Club 4: Hand 2: Home Room Oliicer I: Honor Roll 1: Science Club 1: Spanish Club 3. A good Scout who hopes to be a chemist or first-class machinist. litllililfl' .ALCOIIX ygaskptlisill l, 2, Ii, 4: Football 1, 2. IS, 4: Stage Crew 2, Ii, 4. llob is any man's Sportsman for he's adept in every lield: not tall. not dark, but handsome: hc envies the life of a millionaire. Don't wo all? iivi4:1,i'x Aimicx Basketball 2, 25, 4: Cue and Curtain 4: G. A. A. 2, Zi, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 4: Penn Points 4: .lunior Homcmakers 4: Soccer 2. Il. 4: Track 1. 2, Ii, 4. Evelyn loves athletics - has been active during her Penn Hi days. Dreams of wearing it white uniform. lJoN.xi.p C. .AL'l'lCNI5L'KliliH Aeronautics Club 4: Hi-Y 3: Honor Itoll JS: Spanish Club ZS: Scicncc Club 1, 2, 4: Stage Crew Ii: Track 1. 2, Zi, 4: VVrcstling 2. Don is a flash on the track: quiet but not so shy as he appcars. Ii'I,ol:.x1:1':i. IANIJICHSON Aeronautics Club 4: Chorus 2: ti. A. A. 1, 2: Girl lit-serves ZS, 4: Home lloom Officer 2: 'Fwirlers' Club 2, 3. Florabel's gay, quiet, and sweet - but most of all, she's petite! I , a

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u Class History SENIOR BOARD M. Baird, R. Baker, J. Turner, U. Hal- loran, M. Price, G. Sanderson, Miss McQuiston, A. M. Dembaugh, Mr. Berg, N. Vuletich, L. Schmidt. Can We Ever Forget ? FRESTINAN YEAR - 1940 -- September 7 - the proud and possessive feeling at sight of ftdear old high . . . the swift ebb of self-confidence once in the puzzling corridors among wiselooking upperelassmen . . . furtive peeks bee hind doors for classroom numbers . . . hall marathons between classes . . . hot soup cradled in onels lap at the peaeeful'7 lunch hour . . . ear-splitting scalp yells at football games . . . crisp, tangy days with our red and gold band march- ing down the field . . . orgies of jitterbugging . . . Open House . . . beaming parents . . . the amazing realization that sunnner vacation had begun. . SOPITOMORE YEAR - 19-L1 -- Fresh and sprightly froin summer ac- tivities . . . slislhtlv overbearinv' toward the unfortunate freslnnan . . . tflllhohs y- y 7 uk 1 U x 1 .O u u 1 1 4 a , lahootyf' driving us frantic with curiosity . . . the unforgettable 4S2l1lO1'S Hornpipel' from the chorus' HH. M. S. Pinaforel' . . . t'Sub-debbese chatter all the vogue . . . CU1'1'G11lf pep talk: Slip your dilly into the old meat-grinder and get set for a siege of shincracking at that genial rat-race tomorrow night . . . l l I wanorama b ' band. chorus and orchestra . . . a surge of interest in 1 7 g, vacation plans . . . from Hsophsn to uniors were we. J'UNlOll YEAR - 1942 - We, the new Hbaelibone of the school, firinly resolving to establish a good and long-remembered reputation . . . the NFall Fiestaw . . . The Miliadow - fascinating oriental operetta by the chorus . . . the annual Williinsburg-Penn game . . . rivalry-inspired cheering . . . home- coming dance to f'Ye Olde .luke Box . . . dirty saddle shoes, baggy sweaters, pork pie . . . production c'Once and For All, our junior play . . . The Junior- Senior Reception bringing the departure of the seniors and our difficult task of filling their shoes in 1943. SENHJR YEAH - 19-L3 - Seniors - us l . . . unbelievable, but true . . . how difficult to express that feeling of finality . . . of everything happening for the last time . . . our first dance, the 'fllarvest Moonl' filling the class coffers . . . our last pep meeting and football game . . . magazine sales creating a record . . . Xoveniber 20, our senior play, 4'Sliy Road - to senior prom -- precious with niemories but sad with thoughts of parting . . . the J unior-Senior Reception, our last social function . . . Senior Class Night with fond pennings from friends in each f'Seneca', . . . Baccalaureate - that solemn reminder that we would have to leave this secure little world to seek our various fortunes . . . Connnencement night . . . tears . . . congratulations . . . gifts . . . the sudden empty feeling that it was all over . . . another four years will never contain the same emotions, friendships, and experiences, but the memory of these four years will remain with us forever. -- URSULA IIALLORAN.



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Ili-:Nur ANNTN Henry is a. quiet lad, he's always happy. never sad: a. host of friends he's always had - to know him makes us very glad. HALPII' E. LXNSCTIUICTZ Honor Roll 2, Dark-haired, good-humored Ralph will bo a depend- able soldier ' will be proud to have this tuiet, easy-going boy in our ar : , llaizr A1:NoN1c Fifth Avenue High School ZR: Honor Roll Il: Seneca 42 P012 Ulllll 4- NV1- love Mary, who's so sweet: it's really a pleasure this miss to meet. Thorough, conscientious, and hard to beat - shc'll surely conquer every feat. ltoisrzirl' ll. Bam Aeronautics Club 4: Class Board 3: Cue and Curtain 3, -lg Football Sl, I-li-Y 3, 4: Home Room Officer 2, IS. 4: Once and For All R: Penn Points 2, 3: Science Club 4: Spanish Club 2. A debonair lad is Robert Bair - for arguing he has a flair. NIARY G. BAIRD Verona High School 1. 2, 3: Girl Reserves -li .lunior I-lonicinakers 4: 'Pep Club -l, Chosen by everyone as a friend, always a helping hand sl1e'll lend: no one ever will sho offend, but all your troubles sbt-'ll help to mend. lIi1c.x'1'1:ic15 X. BARISON Cheering Squad 3: K-MVE-Ish Club 4: Pep Club 4. lVhen this Beatrice starts to sing she makes the room with music ring: she's very good at smooth or swing - in fact, she doesn't lack a thing. N ol: MA JEAN BEA'F'l'Y Clieering Squad 3: G. A. A. 1: Girl Reserves 4: K-M-E-Ish Club 3, 4g Pop Club 4. A tiny lady, lovely and dear to her many friends both far and near - is ever ready to comfort and cheer her fellow classmates throughout the year. lhccatar BIAIRTANNE BELL A Whos-ring Squad 2: Home Room Oilicer 1, 2, 4: Junior Hoinemakers 4: Volleyball 25, 4. This dark-haired Belle likes to sow and cook. Pegs will make at lucky lad an ideal Wife. EAIITQY BENSON tl, A, A. l: Junior Homemalu-rs. Quiet . . . bashful . . . smiling person. ldmily has a sweet personality. lV.xIp'1'1+:l: 13I'IXZl'I N110 RIVER Art Club 2: Honor Roll 1: Stage Crew 2. Walt has been an asset to our class. ,AIARY M.. BlfJltG Aeronautics Club 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3. 4: G. A. A. l, 3, 4: Home Room Officer 2: Honor Roll l, 2, Il. An export in math, a good sport in all sports: an all-around sweet miss. Flair: p ,B ICTZ Aeronautics Club 4. A blue-eyed, curly-headed fellow, full of the devil. Fred is a whiz at the piano and is very niuch interested in aeronautics.

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