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

 - Class of 1950

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The Senwr Claw PALL MALTE Academlc an llldUStI'lOUS lad llked bx all a high honor student our ca able senlor class resident partlclpated xn Cue and rtaln Natlonal onor Soclety Rostrum and Science Aeronautics dlsolax ed hls actlng ablllty as the lead n The Man Who Came to Dmner and What a Llfe served on Student Councll three xears llkes all kmds of sports and dfltlflg desires to become a chemical engmeer W ILLIAM KIPP Academlc Blg Bxll homeroom officer and honor student ure presldent of the semor class tops ln football and wolleyball an actne member of H1 Y and Freshman Sclence Club Varxety Club Varsity Club Natlonal Honor Socxety captam of Hall Patrol hkes athletlce hopes to JOIH the Marlne Corps after school may take up Y M C A work PATRICIA I ONFRGAN Commerclal Pat a WIVRCIOUS cheerleader for four sears worked hard as secretary of Junior and senior class dlshkes poor sportsmanshlp was a member of Natlonal Honor Society Sub Deb Y Teens Freshman Sclence and Commerclal Clubs a home room offlcer has a smlle for everyone an Ideal secretary Brompter nn Junlor class play The Man Who Came to lnner PATRICIA SVVFITZER Academlc Pat short and charmmg member of chorus Cue and Curtam Debs Freshman Science Club Natxonal Honor Society Rostrum Student Council Sub Deb and Y Teens an honor student artlcl ated treasurer of the Junior and semor class hopes to attend college BILTTY IOU KING Academlc a lxvely redhead a member of Cue and Curtam Debs Natlonal Honor Soclety Sub Deb and Varlety Club co student dmrector of The Man Who Came to Dlnner class hlstorxan an able organlst and p1an1st served on Student Councxl three years an honor student plans to attend college bLNFW IFVL ABRIOLA Commercial Genny sweet and friendly bflonved to chorus and Future Homemakers of Amerua llkes dancing and sports hopes to be a typlst or a bookkeeper JLAN IOUISL AGNEW Academlc honor student was a member of the Penn Pomts staff National Honor Societv F T A Y Teens Freshman Science Llbrary Rostrum Spanish Student Councll and Qulll and Scroll Clubs she hopes to become a language teacher HARRY ALBI' RTS General entered Penn High School his senior year from Westmghouse IS mterested ln gurls and unlxke most fellows d1Sllk6S basketball has hopes of becom lng a prmter W I' WDALL J ALLEY Academic Judge agreeable dlspositlon honor student belonged to chorus Rostrum Club and Natlonal Honor Socxety masters the task whatexer xt plans to study law at the Unnerslty of Ohio H I' LLB AMBROSE Commerclal amiable honor student belonged to the Commercial Club PI'fSld4lllS Club Sub Deb Debs Y Teens and Natlonal Honor Society sen ed faithfully as a homeroom offlcer for four sears was business manager of Seneca hopes to become a secretary ..-.4 O O I O if l .'. i- H - . ,, H I 4 Y in The Ma-n Who'Carne To Dinner .and. :'WlEat a'Rife ' . . . ' . . . Q U I ' D ' g be... ' ' A I ,, L - 22' at N I Xa l l 1 1 l 1 I 1

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, WZ ' J -552' '42 'ns SENIOR BOARD First Row: VV. Kipp, P. Sweitzer, P. Lonergan, B. L. King, P. Malte. Second Row: Mr. Goehring, A. Guesman, A. Sherwin, R. Hartman, D. Barcellino, J. Messenger, Mrs. Saunders. emvr 1 t S' iifvq FLIGHTY FRESHMEN 1946-1947 Frantically asked directions of thc upper classmen . . . purposely got wrong answers . . . remember that first pep-meeting . . . really a thrill to yell for our team . . . even the lack of seats in the auditorium didn't dim our spirit . . . the Sophomore Class gave us a rousing welcome at the Frosh-Soph Kick-Off . . . then there was the bus strike during December when we got to school the best we could, and some of us didn't quite make it . . . in March we had our own class party and what a time we had . . . a lot of lasting friendships were made this year. SCI-IOLARLY SOPHOMORES 1947-1948 No longer uncertain of just what to do . . . we knew all the answers or almost all . . . got from upper-classmen the previous year '... teased the Freshmen in the same manner as we had . . , no longer did we sit in assembly watching' the others putting on skits and performing . . . al- ready our reputation was established for our ability to put on good advertisements . . . our party for the Freshmen. a booming success . . . everyone had a good time at the Bookworm Ball . . . of course, the name was rather satir- ical . . . at our own class party in March we became the first class to have an orchestra for the occasion . . . the new look was firmly estab- lished this year, and with it. new records were already being set by the Class of 350. JOCULAR JUNIORS 1948-1949 Upper-classmen . . . we couldn't believe it . . . Christmas dance with all the decorations, a great success . . . our class play, The Man YVho Came to Dinner , a never-to-be-forgotten production . . . thirty characters in the play . . . our good- byes conveyed to the seniors at the reception in May . . .beautiful decorations, dreamy music . . . this was our way of saying, 'Now it's our turn to take over . . . we had waited a long time to try the Seniors' seats for size. STUPENDOUS SENIORS 1949-1950 Enough of taking things as they come . . . we set right to work at building up our treasury from a pauper's fund to a millionaire's dream , , . our magazine campaign goal of 353,500 was topped by almost 31.000, belittling all former records . . . then to further prove that the Class of '50 has what it takes, we went to even greater heights with our class play, VVhat a Life! . . . another big cast, another big success . . . our Hick Hop in December went over with a bang' '... no wonder, with those clever skits . . . it's not every day we see a horse on the stage . . . wc set another record at our banquet this spring, for no other class had ever held one . . . when wc received our diplomas, we had a wonderful feeling of a job well done . . . and we know we have just come through the Best Years of Our Lives .



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lee Semvr Cla A MARIANNE AMBROSE Academic attended Walnut Hill School before enter ing Penn High enJoys good music and likes Harxard football games hopes to enter N Y U or Penn State aspires to become a physical therapist ALBA JEAN ANGLE Commercial has a winning smile belonged to chorus and Commercial Club friend to all engoys tg ping plans to go to night school to become a private secretary EDWARD G ASBURY Academic quiet lad belonged to the Freshman Science Club and stage crew likes to plav baseball no future plans as get LRNIE BALASSA Academic Bluch always has somctlu f., to say played baseball was a member of the Frmshman Science Club has an undecided futurc DOLORFS BARCFLLINO Academic Mae sweet and with actne member of Freshman Science C A A Lfaders Ros trum Y Teens and Sub Deb Clubs played on the irls basketball team likes dancing and all sports hopes to become a school teacher MARY BARCIC Commercial a quiet m1ss a mr-mbr r of Cnmmer cial Club Debs G A A Seneca Sub Deb and Y Teens an honor student she will succeed as an efficient secretary JEAN ANN BARKLEY Commercial Rusty her red hair the enxy of a has no trouble in making and keeping friends belonged to choius in her freshman wear dislikes nightwork will make an efficient secretary MARY LOU BECIITOLD Academic Becky clewer and attractne a friend to all . . . member of chorus. F. H. A., Freshman Science, Seneca staff Spanish, and Variety Clubs . . . likes to have fun . . . hopes to become, a model or a concert pianist. BARBARA BEBARDO Commercial . . . Barb . . . full of fun and pep . . . likes to listen to popular music, to dance and to eat good food . . . dislikes conceited boys . . . matrimony her future. LOIS NOBEEN BEBGLESS Commercial . . . gay dark-haired lass . . . participated in Junior Y-Teens and the Library Club . . . likes typing. moxies, and people . . . dislikes homework . . . her goal is to become a secretary.

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