Sewickley High School - Sewickley Yearbook (Herminie, PA)
- Class of 1925
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TE gg gg BE E S, , 5 E 9 Eg E V ET E E PE BE EF! 5 E E as gi QQ E 15 S EE S E 5 L? 5, E -Q SEw1c:K1.EY PENNSYLVANIA E ss E E sa an ga EE HE fam E gas Q v o L u M E 3 Q as E 1 9 2 5 E5 as sa SEETETEEEQEEETEETEETEETEETEET55555555ETETETETEEEESESSassasswjgagasammsaaasmgaaasaaagsssgssaga H - f L' ' B Ti QEHEQEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEQEQEESHE5525E555559555EE.LEEHE55'SE53EEgiEEH555BE5i7BEEEEE5Hg555bJE!EEEgEH5gEEEEEBE5m5QEgE Eli -V F.. 5 3 ,KN s. , 'H W 74 W 5 :Ile 25 125 FOREWORD i if 'R ln the hours of the long years that lie before us, Q when only Dull Despair and Bleak Melancholy seem our boon companions, it is our hope that a perusal of these pages will summon back a Hood of pleasant memories of those four delightful years spent in Qld Sewiclcley's halls, to lighten Time's burden of care, and give rebirth to the ideals and hopes and aims of gi Youth. If the picture, poetry and prose of these pages accomplishes that, then indeed, will the time E and effort spent in compiling this history of the . 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SE 5 thls third volume of the SEWIHI to one whose 95 5 character and personahty have won from her puplls HE . ,, ,, mai 5 the tltle not merely of Teacher, but that of E Friend, as well, 55 gd 5 MARY ELIZA HUBBELL E K' 555' 5 ei 55 5 EE Five gg 55 545 E 55 Ein- .w tem-, N G, ., W , .. n - A an s mgmmm Ltsmmgj-',wUmoem nmrn :mm dai um' 1 m wa H ,gn ME5E5rTF5'?115ii1EEfLml'm E513-5.5 L WIEEEEIEEHEE :Mi '5n555: U5,515u55'1E5J!1iM'iv5E5FM 'EEEEEl5EgEEHwn5:Fi5gm'5EEE5255M5M'En 0-Dotcsbva, Six g?H55555 555555 s 5 5 5 The Staff E Q 5 Q 5 5 as 5 5 E as E W. Howard Weierbach James T. Wolfe 4 Editor-in-Chief Business Manager E E john F. Kindsvatter jack E. Barber E Assistant Editor Assistant Business Manager 5 , 5 5 Barbara Vveir Billie de Qillfeldt Wehrum Literary Editor Art Editor E Paul Barber i Crystal Frey E Athletic Editor Athletic Editor 5 5 E H. Dorothy Brownhill, Chronology Editor E Ethel B. Shields Rebecca G. Saclcett Q Alumni Editor Assistant Art Editor 5 5 . 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A. gg 5 Grove City College E E Suesiunri-Noswi' or Senoors E We have eonie to know :ind respeet Mr. Parke gg prineipally for the unusual personal interest he , Hfii I has taken in the Iligli School generally. and the QE - Hi-Y purtieulnrly. It is seldom that ai teaieher .ai ,. gr 1-an gain the contidenee and Friendship of his 55 Rh pupils suffieiently well to enable hini to easually QE gi join a group of fellows discussing the most inti- ESE ggi mate things among themselves. without his press- E QQ, enee eausing an awkwzird silenee. And yet Nr. gg FH ali, I Htl Ill.. 'gl 41 3 Parke has demonstrated his ability to do just 5 Q that thing in his leadership of one of the Ili-Y 'ii discussion groups. A 5 'SE .EE EE 5 5 E EE M5 ' '1 W ga liI'.S'I'luR Il. CONWAY, B. S. 5 lNestniinster E PRINCIPAL or Hion Scnooi, 'Egg Anyone who knows Mr. Conway other than Q the main who awards demerits and tells you Go gi down and zrnlk up! when you are putting! forth QE every effort to avoid a tardy mark, knows a man , gi of whose friendship he may well be proud. Under gi that eloak of dignity and authority which is so BE necessary ai part. of his profession, Mr. Conway 'ii 95 H HE 5 5 BJP is at wholesome, hearty individual of exceedingly Q likeable disposition and teinperainent. He is a 55 J wise and generous eounsolor, broodniindcd in his QQ U . . . . EE ability to see the other fellow's viewpoint as EE gg . clearly as his own, and a man with the courage: EEE of his eonvietions, XYe are eonvineed that his Eg frienclslnp made during high school days will 55 prove to be a constant source of satisfaction and E inspiration in later life. gg BE EE Hi E pp Ten .li li E 55 EE EE E EE EE 5 I .1 E-Q55EE5E5ESEHE5'E.EEEEEEBE5Fu5E5Fil5'rl5El5iEl1iEi?l'bffil55Eli55555EEEHEE55225255555555955E.?i?1i555'5t5LiH5EE5'EGL551EEEfE5El.i55LlE52El.2i5 eg EFI' Ea PE E! ,Ii W! . H RHODA II. PETERSON EQ .in , Ohio XVesleyan IE LATIN HH 55 Mrs. Peterson 's chief difficulty seems to lie gg 59 in ersuading her an els that their ro er lace H5 5... . r . Q P P P gg 36 is In their seats when the tardy bell rings. ln E 35 off mornents. when she is not helping some Senior gg EE with his chapel talk, or instructing another in EE the art of leading chapel, or reminding still an- gg ES other that he has volunteered to lead class devo- -- Pill . . E45 tions next tune, Mrs. Peterson can usually be ggi gg found teaching Latin in Room 20. Pl if ,-nz 5517 bfi Bti Qt' Ju ,, Qul lig i MARY E. HUBBEIIL. M. A. '54, . ,. . H Hin Ohio State Vllittcnberfg Middlebury ME L55 I gig SP.xNIsII, ENGLISH lli E Miss Hubbell is one of our jolliest teachers. H QQ' She is always willing' to help everyone and any- 55 2521 thing and whatever she is concerned with is 'LH usually a big success. Miss Hubbell has reaeh- ed the peak of efficiency where hot dogs are ' concerned. Now, of eourse. were referrine to EU gg . . . ' . K' gml 95,1 theIr preparation not then' eonsumptionl gg l To dedicate this volume of the SEWIIH to 5 gg one so worthy of the honor was a pleasure and a 5 privilege. gig as es VU? Evil QE VUE M gi lUr' all 715 me 'If- efl , , . Em INAN W. RENIERS. A. B. gg Pitt E CIVICS, ENGI.Isn. PHx'sIC.xI. TRAINING, AI.GEeR.x 5 Miss Reniers is a little teacher-occasionally. Eg she has been mistaken for one of our Freshies-- E 22 but nevertheless, she's a creat big friend to ,l Em U Y X, gi H531 everyone. She has coached the Girls Basketball ggi all Team for three successive-and successful-fe EE M9 ears, and the school. in eneral, owes her a big EE eil y . gi . . . f gg 351 debt of gratitude for her unseltish ettorts lll that E5 Eli line. - 5 955 'HE .ill 'SE .ig . . es gg hlexen lj Liu EE U ti HE el BE Etlq 4 E V - m:,1 rr '-I In I-1 -1 ': Hn . f-1 nw -:J .. r-snr-, rw m1 I- P--Ae r- n n . isaSFu5flE'EEEamBabaBrittaniaEElimEaiiEa'ElisaLElngeilhiimiiiahaiiEElin55QE55555555EEEEHEEEEFIEQJEEBEBESEEEHEBESEHEEE 'EEEHEEEEEEEBEEBEEEBEBEHQEEEEE5555555555553-EEE5EE'5EllJi5 fi15E5SEEEfE1iEEH1i5lE'.EtLEEEEEEEHEEEEH3E'J'iSEEEE 'iEEH'iiHEH .i, e ht 'W DOROTHY S. DRYNAN Indiana Normal CoMMERC1.xL DEP.'XRTNIEN'1' Miss Drynan is so gay and poppy that the thought that she is more like one of us than a rligniiied teacher, often suggests itself. She eau always be counted on to help out with anything that will be of any advantage to the sehool and in fact Miss Drynan is one of the lustiest rnoters old S. ll. S. van find among her numerous alumni. JOHN A. STEVVART, B. S. Vtloostcr CTHEMISTRY. GENERAL SCIENCE Mr. Stewart is the seniors' best friend, judg- ing from the frequency with which they gather in his room after school. He is very fond of his General Science elass. and has a high respect for their ability. He believes thoroughly in oo-edu- eation in regard to seating his classes. Ile has also won a reputation for himself as a good sport and is much in demand as a ehaperon. i i- w MYRTLE N. ELDER A B Allegheny ANCIEN1 Hwrom QIXICS FRENCH 91 J lwelve Lf, .J 'A' 'E If the unpretedented size of htr P ieneh classes is any indication Miss Flder must be one of our most populai telcheis Tlei biggest ,job outside of teaching ot tourse is ehaperoning High Sehool frolles She IS usually rathei fllllet and dlglllfled about the building but when she and Nliss Hubbell gmt toffethu after sehool hours X l l I EL V . in ,A 1 . . . ' , z l P . ' , -. K tl '- il . 3:--K. - ' 4 , ' A it , figs , -1- , !. N l..:, .tl .k,y.' W . v .M at veu. . .li ti Lil . 4 5555555555355555EE5155953525Btu55551.EE!5Hi55553555555EEBEEEEEESHBEBEEEEEEEBEEFBHEEEEEHEMEEMHBE F r Q. 1 56555555355555555555EE5555555535HEEECQIEBEBQ5955555555555EFEE555552535?f?l'i5'i'E1giEEHhhhgggdmjgdgdgigagdgighgggggigf E EE ESE EE ii E Hi . 5 ? E AMY KERR, A. B. gi eg lVQStllll11StGl' E Q ENGi,Isu, UIXICS. XXNCIENT IIISTORY 'UE EE El . 1 5 Miss Kerr is one of those helpful sort. ol' 55 E teachers that are so indispensable to an organ- 5? gg ized student body. She rendered such splendid EH service to the staff last year as a faculty advisor 5 gil that she was prevailed upon to act in that ea- 15 55 -ftfffr-' aw M'-'KH' firm- 51 EE paei 3 abain ns peai. - iss eu is no ,ec gg gg two things, her sense of humor. and the long' 5 E hours she spends in the building after school. l l 55 EEE 55 5 EE E E5 am 551' Ei? Q wiLvnnnA M. Hooimi., is. s. 55 P'tt 5 1 EE 55 CouueRe1xL Dne.xu'rmEN'1' 'iii EE A A V A F45 5 As a faculty advisor, Miss Hodell shared with E 'K the stat? the knowledge and experience she gain' W EQ ed while engaged in publication work at Pitt. Qi: gli Several of the changes you have noted in this QE! EQ volume grew out of her suggestions. ln other Q45 :UL school activities too. she has shown her ability Sh E to eo-operate and render an appreciable serviee gg gg in elever and original suggestions as well as 5 gil actual work. Miss Horlell is u real gland sport. BE E 555 HEI JSE 5 5 BE 5 E35 Eli UE V gg Eg Faux A. GRISETTE, A. B. E E University of Forth Carolina E l'lIS'l'0RY, IacoNoi11os E E Mr. Grisette hails from the Sunny South-- E 55 North Carolina to he exact. Ile has had great e ESE Egg success in coaching draiuatics the past year. and Eg gi has also shared Miss Kerr 's liurden of coaching LE 5 the chapel debate teams. His classes are the QE 55 c-enter of numerous discussions. M-r. Grisette has 555 5-F' -ls b - Y-'11f1f-12 if' if V- H5 a .o een a xei-3 ie p u aku y afwsor to tus ,JE E volume. as it ss 5 E Thirteen E E E E i - rw 1 -' 'Fm U- r1 -1 as Y E Qu555iSEHEEE5EEEE5Ef55E5EHE55E555EElE5h5f15535BEEEETEEEEEBEHSWEHaEEE5E5EHHaEE5E5E5?iEE5E5EEaEW5EEEE55i 55EE55EEHi Q E' E. E is gr. L I' at ,qi Ji, JH, I 'i I ourteen Miss Elliot is responsible for the training of some of our staff artists and perhaps some of those who are to hold down that position within the next five or ten years, since, besides conduct- ing our High School Art classes, she also in- structs the lower gracfles in the art of wielding blush and crayon to Good advantage 555555 55S'E5EE5E?5FE3E?5EEE5555E55E52 SE EF: 5 LIE :Ill 9gE5Q:v-:Z EE dgggfr 5 EQ::41:,:-x E W gg ---. - . :T :E ' 5 ef in 2-1 A I as Z5 E?'Ej3 : 4 :O E' A K m :5.gc:SuE' 'E Q g es s 5' U-I A 355551 S- 1: 5 55:45. 5 O 5 G 1-1- ' 2 up STYLE:-U' 9 Pj Iii! 3 Hs: A 37 Eid Z ,-if-'Om H 7522255-'fi EE E 55f7':5'0 'il'-f 'U:'Div 5? , m .CD L.: w v-4,-loaf,--v gp- ,gt ' ':Sf5:n:5- ' I-P--2-gin? ,, 5 n .: ::' In -r-'DU '5.--,:c-- J me '-'J rm-,...o . rf.-S' Q-: Pi ,fri O v-fWmO U-43009 ,-Ke-P-V' 5 ILE -1 25D 'wD : 1r1,ef--ro F. L2 A CD ' 'Q gafiifi ggi Ei'. fE5? 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Mr. Uonway. or any of the 5 'I I . EE te:1clIe1's grow taunt fron: hunger, tl hurry r-all E P21135 is sent to the Domestic Science rooins and Miss IE 55 Stewart sees that their S1'lff0l'lll,fI is relievc-Il. E E But 21 cool: must taste his concoctions mul that 5-Q uudouhtetlly zu-eouiits for the nunilmer of High gg School students 1I1Cl1llllHg boys, who enrolled in 9555 iii Miss StewzI1't 's cooking glasses, l 1 -Ii HE Q1 I . . 'U NXILLIAM J. THOMPSON E .LI J Q Pitt gs 2: M.xNI'.xI. TRAINING, BIECHANICAI DRAVVING E5 ul EE sr e , . H12 'l'honIpson s department always gives one 53 gg the Impression of industrious hustle Elllll hustle. QW for no wonder- -when any new scenery is needed Q or aixytliillg else along the line of uizmual train- Eg 55 Ing W0l'li.-'-'illlfl there isncarly always soniething BE 111 clenumfl.-the High hchool boys In his classes 5 are theoncs who are called upon to alleviate Eg that neecl. Small wonder that Mr. 'l'honIpson's gi always busy! me 555 BE iq Elf- :-J dm 955 55 Ei gg HELEN EDNA FERREIIL E 04,5 Susquelumua lniversity. Bucknell University. gg E University of Pittsburgh, E Dr. DZlI111,S School E 5 - . . 5 gg Miss l'Ql'l'f?ll couches the Glee Club and con- E15 ducts the Urcllestrai. ln her spare ll10ll1EI1tS her E favorite pastime is setting the ether waves-or gi gi wlmtever radio is-sto vibrating with her songs. EE 5 She is also responsible for the present training EXE of future High School Iuusieiaus for she teaches 55 E music to the grades, too. E A HE UP fl sl E Eli Fifteen E I-fl b, M1 P Fi? - EE QWBEHQBQEHEIEEEFIEIEIEEBEEEEE5?EHEli55555552535555525555E55EWEEEEEEEEEESEEEEHQHESFQEQEEEESEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEQRJE , 1 ,, ,yi M hw. xx M11 U .1. ,.,, ,x ,1.:1v,u, .. N. ,wp:.W1 . pn -1 P r , , wx 'xl ' 1 1, 'slut' full Sixteen .IUHIGPII Il. McM.X9'I'Eli Silver lieu' l'11Yslml. 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IU .A Cm .on Q53 allf' . mi Powder liluc ,ml HQ w J EIU lf r.m'm'14x q 1 J ' l Elm bweut 1 va , 13 ugh: rw.: Epi , . W' Ni' First II1,nmr's -lzunos XX olhr M Ulf, , Uri md Heouml llonors 1'll1zubct11 Slim-luux fig 5151! Vid lliivl my fllrf .IM Llp, gap' pgf' full! N hxghteen mfg .ffm fm pn' p.. ,- ,1 ,X wha uf? Mg, V , E55 FfUEnQifsTidEi2I1iXfhillw'5ui' 5i5l'f?d.X5dfG-I GMJTQVETJH 559-WE?HEL-ilv?33i5TnKEfhifW'I6lT2EfEE1j55Ed93Hl5wif'Q5E5ViREEHHEHSFEFEP5i6?5f1?H'F?6!H?5E?537fi5?fE?WWWY-5 ww. 1 r 1...,,..w,tw 1 1 l 1 tif it i ORIN E. ALEXANDER Hi-Y IVQ Football II. Orin makes El wise crack once in a While that brings down the house. He has come right to the fore lately with his high jumpintg ability. Anyone who saw him walk nwny so easily with first place in the high jump ut Schenley Oval, saw something. Orin is 3, mighty likeable chap und being always ready for a good time is liked by :ill his rlussnmtes. RUTH E. AYERS Glee Club II, III, IVg G. R. III, IVg G. R. Conference IIIg Radio Club III. Oh! Fair Oalks, we a1'e in thy debt for the gift that came from Thee in the per-- son of Ruthie. We won- der what Ruthie dvid when she ducked her head behind her desk-lid!! 'She may tell some day. Ruth is a Chem. shark, especially when it Comes to Lab. there is something mighty :1tt1'artive to Ruthie in Uhem. JACK BARBER Class President II, Vice- President IVg Sewihi III, IV, Hi-Y II, III, President IIg Older Boys' Conference II, III, IV: Dinwiddie in C1a.renceg Spring- timeg Baseball I, II, III, Captain IV, Basketball III: Captain IVg Tennis IV: Social Com. IVQ Athletic Association IIIQ Vice-Presi- dent Spanish Club III: Class Will Writer IV. Serious and fun loving all in one. It is rumored that Jack has lost his heart. SIDNEY V. BARTO Social Com. I, IV: Glee Club II, III, IVQ Hi-Y II, III, IVQ Older Boys' Con- ference II, IVQ Manufactur- er in Maker of Dreamsg Springtime Red and Blue Ig Football IV, Track III, IVg Radio Club III. Sid, spends most of his time either i11 his ear or on his motorcycle. He is the sort of chap Who can take both fun and serious things in large doses at the right times. EDITH BOGGS Glee Club Ig G. R. I, II. IIIQ G. R. Conference IV: King George I-I. S., Rich- mond, Va., I, II, Basket Ball Ig Dramatics II. Edith 's out s t an ding characteristic is her south- ern accent. When you see Edith you usually see Surah somewhere near, for one is a. shadow to the other. Edith 's s u n n y Southern smile is always on exhibition. Like most of us, Edith h-as a big propensity for talking. DOROTHY BROWNHILL Sewihi IVg Glee Club IIIQ G. R. I, II, III, Chair. Soc. Serv. Com. IV: G. R. Con- ference III, IV: Conf. Com. IIIQ Grad. Committee IVg Spring'timeg ' ' ' 'Clar- ence. Dorothy has compiled an excellent Chronology for this year-book, besides do- ing a hundred and one other things. It was she who so kindly opened her house to the class after the hnay ride. Dorothy is always around when some.thing's doing. Nineteen l 'f'..if'i'L '1T'lf1. L L E l. fUQEtl!,3lU1Tl17tlt' - '3 'T'lf:''E'7 'Tf?'l.i:i 'wi Il 'I.. VJ FJ Ll L JL IU L l jlJQIllf.'1.flTbi .,-M, T. ,,,f,,-. I l . .,.t..Vll, 'l.l w V ll Y J l. 'lriifurlrdul i- ,I Si .- ll. lla. it .lf 'ull .l ml :N J.: lar.-' :,l...- 1 w.. VIRGINIA E. BUTLER Bookkeeping Certificate II: G. R. IV: Glee Club IV. .linnio is another who goos albout with her nost- into no 011198 business hut her own. Sho is also a vom- xnera-ial stmh-nt of no moan ahility and van pound a typo.-vvritvr annl juggle hooks in :L way that VV0lli4l maki- you gl't't'll with l'llVj'. We have a sneaking suspicion that 'rho class prophets' prediction of Virgini:1's future will materialize. CHESTER CHALLIS Class Pres. Ig Class Treas. III, IV: Red and Blue I: Sewihi II: Vice-Pres. Activ- ities Association III, Pres. IV, Glee Club IV: Hi-Y II, III, IV: Older Boys' Conference II, III, IV: The son in Sauce for the Goslingsgn Dan in The Goa1: Baseball I, II, III, IV: Manager Football III: Manager Basketball III: Athletic Com. I, II, III: Sec. Latin Club III, Consul IV. What inure van ws- say? CHESTER COOK Pres. Radio Club III: Baseball III: Football III, IV: Track III: Athletic Com. IV: Stage Stag III, IV. lt is said that every one has friends and em-mies, but if Chas over had an 1-nl-iny wolve novor heard of him and we've known 'llhus' IL long time. 'Chas' stoutly affirms that he is an out-anal-out woman hater, ibut we van't bvlicx v it. Sovin 's huliovill '. MARIAN NE DEAN Class Sec. III: Sec. Asso. IV: G. R. II, III, IV: G. R. Conference III, IV: Basket- ball IV: Pres. French Cir- cle III: Ring Com. III: Chair. G. R. Devotion Com. IV: Radio Club III: Senior Class Phophet IV: Grad. Com. IV: First Prize Junior Essay III: Schol. prizes- Biology, Engilsh II: Second Prize All-Around Student III: Com. French Circle III. That long list says more than we ever could. 'fwcnty CATHERINE F. DICKSON Glee Club II. IV: G. R. III, IV: Conference IV: Class Poet IV. Miko is very nice, from what u curtain boy says. But, sho surely can asv np l'l'2lSl'l'S. Sho ought to mako :1 good housewife if sho van sweep as well as sho erases. ll0n't anyone toast- Miku'l or slit-'ll cry, and when it 1-oinos to poetry- woll, just turn to the class poem, its a product of her pen. CHARLES EVANS DIEHL Orchestra III, IV: The New Poor: Property Man. IV: Graduation Com. IV: Radio Club II, III. Dill you notice what a good pia-ture 'that is of f'ilHl'iL'Si? That's onv thing nice about bl-ing the son of thc school pliottogmplier. 'Pho Ularom-v vast en- joyed a jolly time at l'harlos' hoiine after the lasl performance. Charles is everywhere there is any- thing social going on. ,HN .v,. HH: , ,,..l : 4, , w rl M1111 xl 'v wwrvl' nl-,wa 'il 1 r 1 ,.1., ., 1 1.l.1.11V11l1 1 1f1.t11 1-11-111-H1 .1 1 - 5-1-V... , .11, .,1 .1,..' 1 ..11 1 1 11 11 1 -1- Q1- n 1 1 1 111111 1 1 11:f1111,-11 'll'7'. 1 111. '111g'11.1'11,'111, Il .111 1 1 1 1 ll ll 1 1 ' 1 L U L 1 1 1 1 L i 1 li wir --111.P11.r1-1 1 1 L 11511.':i'11lD111i. 1.iQ'1Q11Ni2i'1i ...' l l 1 RICHARD C. DIG-GS RICHARD E. DOLDE MARION E. FAMOUS I-Ii-Y III, IV: Older Boys' Conference III: Foot- ball II, III. '-Diggsiev moves around quietly ithout much com- motion, with only an occae sional ruste from the news- paper without which he never seems to be as aud- ible evidence that he is somewhere near. Living Within a step or two from school, doesn 't prevent Richard from getting pllen- ty of exercise, Glee Club IV: Hi-Y HI, IV: ' 'Clarenceg ' ' Football IV: Baseball IV: Stage Crew I, II, III, IV. 'l'l1a't's Dick Dolde above. We thought you might not recognize his picture, for we doubt if you've ever seen him Without that broad grin he Wears con- stantly. Dick made an excellent jilted lover in 'C'la.rence. He is another noted for his wise cracks. Bookkeeping Certificate III: Glee Club III, IV: Schol. Prize-Gem. Science I: Ambridge H. S. II: Glee Club II: Soc. Com. Chair. II: Award for Essay II: Dinner Chair. G. R. IV. Funious indeed is Mar- io11. Nowhere does she go unprotected. Well, such is life. 'She should be able to make a. good pick out of her array of masculine ad- mirers. MYRTLE FAMOUS Ambridge I-I. S. II: Vice Pres. History Club II: G. R IV: Pres. Radio Club III. Well Myrtle, we hail thee! We guess you had as much fun out of the old school as any me-mber of the class. Going about one-'s Work quietly with sm-all fuss is indeed an ac- complishment that is hers to perfection. Charming with her smile is a past art to Myrtle. JAMES HANLON Assistant Stage Mgr. I, II, III, IV: Chair. Com- mencement Decorating Com. IV. James is one of the quieter members of the class that is in school. One never hears much about what he does for the school as he is a member of the stage crew, who do a lot of work and get small credit. Where there is any- thing to be do11e along this line leave it to Brud. WESLEY HENGER Wes is 21. retiring sort of chap who is gifted with a cheerful grin that he keeps on display every min- ute. VVesley comes from the Heights and so we don 't get to see much of him except in school and While there, he always attends strictly to business. But we know he has a sense of humor anyhow because he enjoys a joke as well as anyone. Twenty-one I ll . . . . r 1 1,. ,1.f . 141, .1 g.e:11u'..g.. ,g,1gn,. '. 'Q'f'gf1g,:.i1:g' 1-11:1f1.11:::f if: 'l'.,1.l:' Zfil' M31 A '11 'W.1,1J11: 11Uv1 -il '11.l.i1'51U F0411,11UJiTl,.Q'111-.'1'EmQ:UgL1.1115153111Jiremldu5U511QJrs1uQ1uliu51u.fr imiillrlldllil 1 Ill. if TU 211 rr i. .w ...H 3.11. , . 1 1 ll li mp 1 CHARLES HOUGH, JR. Orchestra III. IVQ Hi-Y III, IVQ Glee Club II. III: Hi-Y Conference IVQ Social Com. III, IV3 Radio Club Il, III. lloky's four years in lligh Flehool have been spent in constantly enmlezlv- oring to make things live- ly. How well he nehievecl tho-t enrl :Anyone vnu testify. lloky has nmde a rep- utation for himself :ls the life of the p:lrty -any party in fnet. NORMA HUNT Soc. Chair. III,IVg Grad. Chair. IVg Glee Club 1'Vg G. R. V. Pres. IV3 Spring- timeg Clarence, Maker of Dreamsg Ne- pahwin Conference IIIg North Bor. Conf. IIIQ Pitts. G. R.. Conference IV. 'KNllFlIl'l,, is our soeinl butterfly and n. true belle. She is noted for 'her ability to entertain ns ri, singer, flaneer, and at-tress. She is one of the peppiest girls in the elnss. HAROLD HUTCHINSON Hi-Y II, IV: Hi-Y Con- ference IIQ Radio Club II, III5 Glee Club IV. Hutehie had a. terri- ble time mixing his work at 'the Pos-t Otliee and his sehool work. ln fart he mixeml them El. little too much, with the result that tarnly lURl'.liS piled liigh against. his name. However he made this up by piling high his 1-lnss marks on thi- other side of the seule. PAUL M. JONES Football III, IV: Base- ball IVQ Orchestra II, IIIQ Pierrot in Maker of of 'Dreams g Glee Club III. Pablo is a l1:lppy,,s0- Iuvky sort of ai ehnp with one eye on pleasure and the other eye on- that 's what we've never been able 'to finrl out. His eurly locks :Ire the envy of every femi- nine :ulmliet to the curling iron and permanent waver. Pablo is always cheer- ful. Twentyatwo HARRIET M. KLICKER G. R. II, III, IVQ Glee Club IVg Springt1meg Oracle IVg V. Press Dra- matic Club IV. Being one of the prettiest :ln4l most popular girls in the Glass ll3S117l' turned lIu.t's head in the least. My! how she does W0l'k on hier Chem! Shi-ls quite the 0xperiu1eutress, t 0 0. Providing the Seniors with the Buletin Board and henee, amusement, has been Harriet 's gift of service to the class. FRANK C. MASON Worcester, Mass. Class- ical H. S. Ig Orch. I3 De- bating Society Ig Worwich, R.. I. High, II: Sec. Debat- ing Society IIg Orch. IIQ Worcester, Mass. Classical H. S. HI: Pythagorean Club III: Chainnan Mem- bership Com. IIIQ Secretary Science Club III: Cranston, R.. I. H. S. 1Vg Thanksgiv- ing Playg Election Day Speaker IV. We wish Frankis ability had been with us longer. 'l lfi'l l nz ll ri 1 1 ll ni :w'1l.'i.'i ii ri l .W v...v,... -V --. f--V1 . ., una. , .., ,L r rr L 1 1'f'l':x1 1Frv.E:11.v-' r 1 llltflllyll -.ufwg.l13n'wr V E' L rr 1 i 5i'E'uu LE ' l ''limi1urt,7i:.wfs,1 l f mi.:hfvi1ih:li'.x.fi.'r 1.Ll.u- .lt .Ltllnl ti .,.t,wt.:1. C may DOUGLAS MASON Assistant Stage Manager IV, Commencement Deco- rating Committee IV. Here 's one boy who never lets his school work take away his good dispoe sition. Maxiy a wise eraek fell from his lips and set the c-lass to merry laughter. If Mason doesn't put Gal- lagher and Shean into the discard, welll have 'to con- fess ourselves beaten at fortune telling. Dougl' made our Chronology ent. JAMES FOREST MCCOMB Leetsdale H. S. Ig Class President III, V. Pres. IIQ Chair. Athletic Association IV, Glee Club II, IIIQ Hi-Y II, Treas. III, Vice Pres. IVg Hi-Y Conf. II. III, IVg Springtime: Football II, III, Captain IVg Basketball II, III, IV, Athletic Com. II, IIIg Ring Com. III: Grad. Com. IVQ Social Com. II, III, IV: Latin Circle. Consul IV. One of the most popular of the class is Ding BETTY J. MCCULLOUGH Sewihi III, Glee Club II, III, IVg G. R. IV, The Go al 3 Springtime, Athletic Com. III, IV, Bas- ketball II, III, IV, Social Com. II, III, IV. Betty, one of our belles, is noted for 'her ability as a side center with the giris' basketball team. A very aetive member of our class is Betty, and it will be the sehool's disadvan- tage to lose her. NELLIE MCCULLOUGH Glee Club IV, G. R. III, IV3 Conference III, IV. Nell has 3. memory book filled with the names of the members of the class, so she must think la lot of them. Nell is always cheerful and out for fun. Sho and Edith have gotten to be almost inseparable eompanions, and Nellie is very nearly always the oce eupant of the front seat of Edith 's Buick except of course, when Bill's around. CHARLES McCULLOUG-I-I Glee Club IVg Radio Club I, II, Secretary III. Chuck can and does make wise cracks quiet fre- quently. Coming all the way from Edgeworth never seems to worry this boy about 'tardy marks for long before Cap is even thinking of the third befll, Chuck is at work. He is another of the gang who eould 11ot go through a school day withou-t his morning paper, and the 'baseball scores. DONALD MACDONALD Orchestra I, II, III, IV5 Hi-Y I, II, III, President Emsworth Hi-Y IVg Base- ball IVQ Track III, IV. Don is one of our eommutors, eoming all the way from lfhuswortli. The kind of stuff Don is made of, and the kind of music he coaxes from his violin are of the same cali- bre- grea.t stuff. Don is a quiet go-getter and is sure to arrive some ala y. Twenty-three L Tig. , Jet: .-iz. . ye . 1f1:'f'3g'f'1.i1.: .Z ' 1 1' .i 1 l 1 V 'L r1..'i'l'-1l l'l.1i5 Db:-Trl w it-!d.h:l2:U5f'1r,ihlL'l . l 1 r 'mor L .U. .J. fu- - 1 l, 11' Wi lil-ll ill? lilllllillllilllflllilal ll?-lillllxillfilllhllllfilfkffllfl lllhili?-.El'451llll11?4?11 5112951 .il lf fl? 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III, A, I ,, M ,I I, , pw 111.1 IV, Radio C1 b II, 0 hr Roni. 011 t 1.111 OIILC 111 NIU 1 1 u 1 rc ' . , . . ., TUE' 11116 llellen llll-3 t.1e most estra H HI IV 111 till' post 50111 'she has idlll fold elieerful disposition of wi- ' ' ' thrown her ll01l1l' open to iii fold most anyone in the clnss. Bill is :uiother ever- the elnss llllll they were all ,nhl lljid You often see her dreaming Smiling 0110. We ean't see 0e1-:1.si011s none will soon for- E11 him out the window yvifh hm- how he ever finds time to get. Rosalin, takes Things ,lin him Pure wreuther ill smiles- do mueh :my more though, freely :nul easily in :1 M115 lfghi nnrl well, we know about for keeping duties with ri. never say die way, and E116 whom she's thinking, any. certain elz1ss1n:1ten1uSt keep wo know s-he'll get some- all gp! how! him awfully busy. where i11 life. 5-gl nil :ml Ei 12-Q Qin Hin gf: lim ug! Eli 111' I eil fill WFS 1 H ., 1551 53 .1111 gg E51 QE 5.11 fill wil . U., hill V W lzhl -,lil ANNA M. MONTGOMERY DOROTHY A. NASH DANIEL O'DAY Mi 5-'ll Glee Club IVQ G. R. I, II. Sewihi IV' Steno ra h Sewickl Pre arato 251 ful 1 U., 'll' III, IVQ G. R. Conference Gold Medal IV, Certificate School Ig Baseball II' lnhl IU' . . . ' . 5119 III, IV: Oracle IVQ III: Bookkeeping Certifl- Thurd Pnze Junior Essay H51 gg! 1-springtime cate IIIQ Glee Club 11, III, III. Ijfl ' ' Annie is one of the IV. It is fo1'tu11:1te t 11 at liyig fall jolliest of the class, and NNll0ll it comes to help- l'I1:1n lives not fur from EQ 3,1112 one of the prettiest. She ing out witl1a11ytl1i11g over the eenter of town, other- H121 fjfl 11.n1l her big blue ear :ire i11 the COITlHl0l'l'lfl,l lfvepnrt- wise we fear l1e would wear hill familiar to everyone. It's ment, we 1u1derst:111rl that ouft many shoes walking glial 11 good thing Chryslers have Dorothy is always right. hnek and forth to see ll0VV will 5513 four-wheel brakes, for Annu there. Her favorite pas- the gaxnes are progressing. 1152 Marie 19 IL speed merchant. tune, we :ire sure, is typing Wylllxll HDHIIUV begms to 51.5 Her responsive smile and --it had to be, for Dorothy get Nilfly for Il good hearty 'fill frequent laughter prove l1er was this volume's very efli- lallgll, you inigh-t just as 111.5 sense of humor and good 1-ient typist. Dorothy has Well t00, for his laughter if Q15 CllSIl0S1ti011. El 1-early slnile. IS U10 C0l1t3gi01IS kind. 5 1 'Iwenty-four 5 llshl gi M1 1 .21 ilg F L1 f.' B .. 3... ,. .. me -, ,,,.... 11, , 5 ...mf .-,mi -. . -. .1 ,, M, 1 U 1 . e I . ,I Q fl lgfugighllhgs't4F1l11lEhl1f1ihhhlfmlhlim!-huhElhhmlfilllaillhlhzlhlliilkn1 -F11--1531e-h.'5n1l'4f1.-nillnbmL11UhEh9-fhhghhhlihliwi311151911511lihllhlliulHEllll1H1i1?1?1E5lE1'Eh'.5fl'?1 HELEN 0'I-IALLORAN SARAH PARRY PAUL POLLINGER Glee Club IV: Spring- timeg ' ' Scholastic Prize, Civics I. Helen is a real student and knows both how to con- centrate and apply herself. She is always cheerful and believes in mixing wo1'k and fun at times, too. Helen mliglilt be called retiring, but we know that comes from a very commendable spirit of modesty, and not from shyness. Glee Club IV. Sarah is an always cheer- ful girl with a constant smile and a, good word for everyone. Whenever you see Libby or Edith, Sarah is sure to be some- where nearby. Sarah has many fl'iL'11flS, especially in the Junior Class, who are going to miss her next year. Sarah has a pleasant laugh that you hear often for she is always the first to see :I jok e. Track III, Manager IV. Paul is another track star. The fact that we had a track team this year was due largely to his efforts. Every once in a while Pa.ul has a severe attack of pepiti's in a class room, which ends in a visit 'to Dr, Conway. But then he wouldn't be a Hregllar fellar if he didn 't. Paul 'S hair is a bit red, but We've never seen t'he temper that is supposed to go with it. DOROTHY ROSS EUGENE R. SHAFFER ETHEL B. SHIELDS Spring'timeg Basket- ball Mgr. IVQ G. R. I, II, III, IV: Glee Club IV: Sten- ography Certiiicate I, Medal IVQ Bookkeeping Certifi- cate II. III. Dorothy may seem quiet, but we've always had a sneaking suspicion th a t that was only a veneer. Dorothy has u matter-of- fact, efficient way about her that we envy and admire. A student is Dorothy. Hi-Y III, IVg Football II, III: Springtime, Being sick almost half the time has been a hantli- cap that Gene has strug- gled manfullly to overcome. Gene is possessed of an evil genius where football is concerned, for each year he has met with an acci- dent that has put 'him on the invalid's bench for the rest of the season. Only his ill luck kept him from being a real star, every- one knows. Sewihi IVg Treas. Activ- ities Association IV3 G. R. IIQ Vice-Pres. III, Pres. IV: Delegate Mid-Winter Con- ference IIIg Summer Con- ference at Nepahwin IIIQ North Borough Conference IIIg Setting-up Conference at Pleasant Hi11 IIIg Sewickley Conference IVQ Sec. Latin Circle IVQ ' 'Springtime ' ' The highest praise would- 11 't rlo justice to Ethel. B is one girl in a mil- lion. Twenty-llvc ELIZABETH SKEE1-IAN Debate IV, Debate Com. IV, French Club Sec. III: Oracle IV, Schol. Prizes, French and History III, Latin Club Program Com. Chair. III, IV, Glee Club III. Skinny's talents :ire many Zlllll vurioil. The 1-lass enjoyed :L wonderful time at wllZ!lll0ill,S too. She is noted for her level head, good disposition, and sehol- astic ability. Skinny walked away with second honors too. ROBERT A. SWEENY Hi-Y II, III, IV, Radio Club III, Hi-Y Conference II. Hob eould not go through a. svhool day with- out :L newspaper or, at least without knowing' how the ball grainevs Paine out the day before. Bob is ai. perfect baseball fan and at s h :l r k at tlvpewriting. Still waters run deep ap- plies to Bob ' exlactly, for von have to know liiln real well to realize his true worth. l EDWARD S. SYMES Baseball III, IV. Un1sy is one of our greatest baseball enthus- iasts. lle starts training' for blast-ball after his Uhrist- inns dinner. Although he is small and quiet he is a very popular member of the class. It's :L good thing' he has :1 good disposition, oth- erwise there niight have been a. few casualties in the Sonior class this year. Every onee in ll While I'nisy pulls :1 wise one. l EDITH E. THOMSON Basketball I. II, III, Captain IV, Athletic Com. III, IV, Springtime Edith is the el:Lss's clos- est rival to the athletes of the ancient Greek pgodessels. Driving her car is her main pastime after school hours. Edith 's heart has been stolen, too, wo understand, but then that's a matter of eongratulation. And in our opinion, Bill 's a lucky fel- low. Edith is quiet until she gets wound up. Look out! 'I wenty-six DOROTHY E. WARNER Glee Club III, IV, French Club Sec. IV: Ora- cle IV, G. R. II, III, IV, G. R. Cabinet IV, G. R.. Conf. III, IV, Spring- time, Class Donor IV. Dot can tell you how eurious we are, as :L class, for as the class donor, she has arouused more curiosity than one would ha vie thought in half a dozen elaslses. Diminutive, dain- ty, and adorable is Dot personified. l HOWARD WEIERBACH Ed. Sewihi III, IV, Ed. Oracle III, IV, Hi-Y II, III, IV, Older Boys' Confer- ence II, IV, 2nd prize Jun- ior Essay, Activities Asso- ciation III, IV, Class Sec. II, Mr. Wheeler in Clar- ence, ' ' Sir Stephen in The Goal, Vladdy in The New Poor, Spring- time, Graduation Com. IV, Class Historian IV, Dramatic Committee III. Welierie has a con- tagious liaugh that can be heard all over the building. l l ll l l EEESEEEBEEEEESEHEEEEEEESE555555955EEEEEEESEHQEEESEHEEEEBESEEEBEEEEBBEEEESEiE5EEE5EEE5'5.'55EEH5E55EFaE5HEE5,E'? E ss - EE -'tis as HE as Ea HE ss ss ss 5 5 as 5 ss it ss 55 as 55 ss 'U' ei ss Q ss E .Wi gg' JOSIAH WINTERS HENRIETTA WISNER JAMES T. WOLFE EE -- f , - Class Secretary IVg Pres. V. Pres. Class I, II, III' 55 SE Ylggfofvirgibiji rrengh Club III: Pres. Pres. IVQ Sewihi III, IVE QE ,EE , ' ' ' , ' ' Spanish Club IVQ Oracle Hi-Y Conference III IV' E5 IV, Basketball IV, Track v 1 he EE Team Iv I, II, IV- C1arenceg Debate IV: 55 5 ' F . - . Baseball Mgr. IIIQ Football QE 55 . - New Once In 3 WMC IV'TennisIV'Deb'xte Co ss gg lXo 'trouble seeing Ho- when the tardy bell is just uf. P S' . 11 m' af EE kus coming down the about two SCC0llll'S away, IIII resi Dams .circle CH EE street--he's the biggest boy Henrietta, red-faced and . ' orac 9 III, IV, flrst EE , - hool i V rp ji i, N , prize all around Student HE Eh in sc . Joe S a g .at ou. of breath, makes u HI, sch , . . QE EE old plugger and sticks to heroic sprint to her seat .b ' 0951516 prize-Alge' QE 'athletics and class work just in the nick of time. Ifa' agnd 911163 I' Geometry EE 5 alike unufil hle get-s somlf- :But then she comes clear I5:'?sn ag? Szgyigs E W ere. oe a Ways hadt e rom Flen Osborne. Hen- ' ' ' ' ' ' 800 Spirit Fwd fiffht which ri isxnoted for her brifrht The All-Aroun ggi E d, is C, d Student EE EE we likely see. VW if remvarklk is 'l'fecl's honor. 5 - ii' .ml 3' ilii' ME BFE Ee as Class Poem BE H En T0 him who would 3 Poet be, He's quite popularg yes, rather! BE Allfl 'ff'Y to Wflfe 501116 poetry, And we somehow seem to gather SE HE Just listen to- 1ny sad, sarl story. That he likes to visit Leetsflale new and BE gil When you write about a classmate, then, QE E You will think of your own fate. H9 is always gay and Emmy E 5 -That 's me. And his jokes are always funny. 515 E-FD She is small and always neat, -Th11t's Chester. ERIE Nelthef mu I101' .Sh01't ill fPf'l'- One so dainty and so sly 5 5 And the bright light of the class of '25, With a twinkle in each eye, EEE 5 glut wheiitshe s out! for fun You can always see it if you really look gg ' Ou ouglt to See er run. When she's chosen for a play gg -That's Marianne. She just meclitates all day. E E You'll all miss her at the HY -That is Norma. EE E3 When at lest WP Say good-by, she sul-pi-iseu us an, this year 515 gi Cause she s always just right where she's When it came time to appear 5 , fea11y,11e0f1Qd, I For the exhibit of every Senior dear. gg Hi Shffs sfelflmlg Out HHS Year 'Cause she's always in n hurry gg QE Witn a smile from ear to ear. Sho naw., really has a worry, gs SFE u -That S Marlon- --That's Nellie. gg E if Pfeftp' 211111 She's .fair This brown-haired girl is all the rage SE gil K 9 HS HUHY, Hfllflen hair 1 ln Basket-ball she does engage EE 5 nd lovely eyes 'or just the brightest blue. But all athletics are in her line. gg gg Xvlth 3' dlmllle 111 each cheek As a classmate she is a dear 55 5 nd as sweet as you could meet. And we-'re glad to have her 1,91-6, EE gg 1 , 1 . -'That 5 Betty- -That's Thomsons gil EE 'lho in fun he 's won his fame Hel- fingers are so quick, QE Yet he never gets the blame And the keys will never stick 5 EE For nlllhe really mloes in time of school, For she's an A-1 typist I am toldu 5 gg Iifaflufly i1f?1' Juft S0 She was manager, I hear 5 gg f Y ou or slow. Of basket-ball this year. 5 -Thaws Paul- -That's Ross. Twenty-seven Q a SE' EE E eh AW... ss BJEEQNEEETWEEE55355533555554555555555555153955555555555153555EEBEEEEEEEEEEEEHQEESEBEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEBEEEBEEE l-HEHEBEEEEEBEEF:BEBE595559.5555555353535BEE5555555553555HEEESEEHEEBEHEEEEEEEEEBSEEBEHEHEBEEEEHEBEEEHEEEHEWBE We have come to one bright girl Who is often in a whirl And we're glad to have her in our midst. If not smiles, then there is laughter .And that's just what we are after. -That 's Sarah. Although not the only one, Whose life work has just begun He will win if he will really try. In plays he just is great His motto- Make or Break. --'l'hat's Sid. On her they thus bestowed the honor Of being the class of '25's donor, And we hope she really is a good one. In her studies she is fine, Though she 's giggling all the time. --That's Warner. Here is one who's always working And ou never find him shirkin Y 8 'Cause he holds the biggest job tliat's on the staff. He has charge of the SEWIHI, And is active at the HY. -That 's Howard. Here's a little girl everyone knows For thc happiness she shows Even though she isn't from Sewickleyg Tripping up and down the stairs Without any hard old rarest --That's Ruth. I have often heard her tell And you've heard it just as well Of a home'down in the balmy South. She has golden hair that curls And she's just like other girls. --That's Edith. From the morning till the dark He 's as happy as a lark And nothing seems to hinder his delight. He's the tallest boy we know Tho' he isn't much for show. -That's Jack. I-Ie's n model for a fellow With not a streak of yellow- That is why he has so many friendst As a le-ader he's supreme And he says just what he means. -That 's Ted. A girl that everybody knows She is liked wherever she goes And she never seems to ever be at home. In her school work, somewhat bright And her cooking always right. -That's Ethel. A little girl, yes quite a bit But she always seems to fit When we have a social or a dinner. Liked by girls and boys the same Now you wonder-what's her name? --That's Helen. She has quite become a star Since she got a bright blue car And learned how to drive it anywhere. Liked by all her class mates dear, There is laughter when she's near. -That 's Anna Marie. Twenty-eight She is gentle, she is sweet And she never fails to greet All her class mates when she sees them out of school. ' She always knows her lesson And she ranks with all the best ones. -That's 0'Halloran. Did you hear her tinkle the keys, Like the peaceful summer breeze When she played in chapel several weeks . ago? She is good in class, I hear, Though sometimes rather quiet, I fear. -That 's Rosalia. This one is our latest member, And we always will remember When he made his first appearance in the class. Bright in classrooms--I declare Of his laughter just Bc-ware! -That 's Frank. One who satisfies his whim, With those opposite to him And just loves a peaceful slumber now and then.. When you look he 's always talking 1t's as natural as walking. -That 's Douglas. Handsome? Not a little bit, But he starts and' never quits Until he gets whatever he most wants. Though he's never on the run He always seems to get things done. -That 's Diehl. When he's around gloom sails away, Where jokes are needed he holds sway His classmates entertaining all the time. He gets through school somehow, Makes his adieu with simple bow. --That 's Orin. . Next comes one who's fond o-f hiking, But he also has a liking For the time when he may take a n-ap. But on a play we'd place our bets If he made the scenic sets. -That 's Hanlon. Did you ever hear him play! Well, you surely will one day For a violinist now is in our class. He is there with lots of pep A But is careful of his rep. --That's Bill. In study hall she's lots of fun, But not just quite the only one Who holds the attention of each and every drone. She says what 's in the book Although she d06Sll,t always look. --That 's Brownhill. He 's our friend we must admit, .And we really won't permit Anyone to be too hard with him. With the Spanish he is sore, And his mathl.-just is a. bore. -That's Cook. EHFEEEMBEEHEE . EEEEESE5HEE5!EHE 55HiH!5E 5. 5515555555E5355HiEEEEEEEEE155555BEER595555555BEEEEEEEHEEEEEEESEEHEEQEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEMEEEEEHSEEEEHEEEE Eli EE E E s 1 s u Here is one not like the sun, If you looked into his desk' 55 gg Shining 'fore the day is done You'd not wonder at this jest ' gg ll-'Q But at night he sure does fascinate the Of the ll'Beauty Pictures he nas posted gg girls, t ere. gi' There is nothing smart about him They are pretty, they are pert gg We just couldn't do without him. He surely likes a Hirt. gi --That 's Dolde. -That 's McCullough. QE My gracious! hear that noise Here 's another of our number gs I'm sure it 's not the boys Very fond of rest and slumber Eg Oh, it 's a saxophone I do believe. But still we like to have him in the room. But don 't go and hold your ear In Chemistry he 's rather bright QE For there 's nothing now to fear. Sometimes wrong and often right. E ' -That 's Charles. -That's Poll-inger. EE Who have we here I wonder? 'Cause he 's neither tall nor short, 5 Someone who doesn't blunder I He can enter any sport EE 5 When it comes to having anything to du. And in track he always lends some spirit. EE EE She gets there with things done He always does his best N 55 And is always lots of fun. And he cheers with all the rest. iw EE ---'1'hat's Myrtle. --That's Symes. 55 EE EE Ile is lively and he's gay Here is one who is quiet and shy A nf-' 5 A.nd always out for play You can tell it to look in her eyei gl With a dim le in his strong and manly And in every word, look and action. 'F- P in chin. She is gentle and she is kind EE gi He is always dressed just so And in class she always shines. gg QE And we always seem to know. -That 's Virginia. 5 , . B5 '-That S Ding' Another of that modest kind H5 She is very light and airy Who 's storing knowledge in his mind L EE And looks just like a fairy He's getting really now to be a teacher. H When she trips the light fantastic toe. He is industrious and wise 5 ln class she takes the prize And in school We realize But not to anyone's urprise. -That's Diggs. D -'Thavs Harriet' This one is another member 'Cause she's noted as a wi e one, Who we always will remember, l EF I wonder where she hails from? 'Cause he is so very shy when in our midst. 5 Down where all the bright ones come. He will grow to be a man, .3 E She 's always here on time Who is famed as a baseball fan. EE That's just to make this rhyme. -That's Daniel. E -Thats Skeehan' Yes, he always is so quiet, E Though not witty, she 's a dear, Though we really can 't deny it, gg And we like to have her near That he used to play in football rather QE 5 For her sunny nature sure is a delight. well. gg Her typing takes the prize He was so very sick you see And her musie's a surprise! That like all boys he cannot be. - -Thnt's Dorothy. --That 's Eugene. 5 A'nother of our faithful number frrrhe Sporting section of the paper? She came to us one mild September Wen, ph let you see that later, EE Andunow is friend to every lad and lass. ,Cause I see that Pittsburgh won another She is tall--yes, rather, Victory. EE But it d0eS11't really 111iftte1 Why, of course, I really bought it EE -That's Henrietta- No, I never could have thought it. 5 5 What an artist we have here, -That 's Robert. E With his pencil always near Though hers Very, Very mu, HE Por he loves to make some sketches now He can play at hashehhalh BE and then- - And in footeball he is rest. . 8 BE If Surely 1199113 Us 3119391118 . 'Cause he never really tried 515 HE F01' he always RHQWS 1119 lesson- I-le just lets his studies slide. Q5 5 -That s Wesley. -Thatfs Joe. EE E5 With his violin in hand Since it's time that we are leaving EE 5 .de is ever in demand Our hearts will e'er be grieving, EE E And his playing seems so peaceful to us For the old familiar tune of Dingl Dong! 5 all. Bell! He does it with such ease The dear, familiar faces gl 5 Like Kitten on the Keys. Will be missing from their places. EE -That 's Donald. -That's All. 'ji Twenty-nine Q s 145 Et? AESSHEHEEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE5555555555555595552-EHR555551555EEEEBEEEEEBEEEBEEEEEEBEEEHEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEEE . l HEHEEBEEEEEHEEEEEEEEHEEEEBEEEEEEHEEEEEEEESYEEE'liiHEEEBEEEEEEESE5HEEE5'EEEE5EE5EEEE5EE5HBE5B5H5E'5H5!5H5m INTRODUCING THE CLASS We Want You to Meet Whom We Call Who e Outstanding Oharacteristic is Orin Alexander Sears Helplessness Ruth Ayres Ruthie Giggles Jack Barber Eph Longlegs Sidney Barto Sid His moon Edith Boggs Georgie Southern drawl Dorothy Brownhill Dot Her height Virginia Butler Ginney Quietness Chester Challis Bim Betty Chester Cook Cake Friendliness Marianne Dean Worrie Her hair Caltherine Dickson Mike Her piano playing Charles Diehl Evans His wildness Richard Diggs Diggsie His yellow 'slicker Richard Dolde Dick His laziness Marion Famous Irish Her raven locks Myrtle Famous Red Talking to fellows James Hanlon Brud Quietness' Wesley Hefnger Wes His broad smile Charles Hough Hoky His wise cracks Norma Hunt Nurmi Her good humor Harold Hutchinson Hutchie Being late Paul Jones Pablo Sleeping sickness Harriett Klicker Hat Her slowness Donald MacDonald Don 24 His violin Douglas Mason Doug 25 Slowness Frank Mason Frankie 26 His long stride Forest McComb Ding 27 His laugh Elizabeth McCullough Betty 98 Ches Charles McCullough Chuck .29 His bow ties Nellie McCullough Nell 30 Her laugh Helen McPherson Hel 31 Her ticklishness William McPherson Bill 32 Big hoes Rosalie Minick .Rose 53 Her parties Anna Marie Montgomery Annie 34 Her smile Dorothy Nash Doiie 35 Her typewriting ' Daniel O'Day Dan 26 His quietness Helen 0'Hall0ran Helen 37. To be seen and not heard Sarah Parry Sally 38. Her good nature Paul Pollinger Pap 39 His blond hair Dorothy Ross Dot 40 Quietness Ethel Shields Bee 41 Her good. nature Elizabeth Skeehan Skunny 42 Her sweet disposition ROUGH SWBGIIY B0b 43 His love of baseball Edward Symes Eddie 44 Dry wit Edith Thomson Ed 45 Bill McPherson Dorothy Warner Dot 46 Fast talking Howard Wleierbach Weierie 47 His painful seriousness Josiah Winters Joe 48 His height ' Henrietta Wisner Henri' 49 Her jokes JBIIIOB Wolfe Ted 50 Red hair Thirty '1- 'U ell tf'3WW 11+ 11' ai' 3 I I v fig ' EEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEBEEEEQHEEEEEBEBEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHBEEE5iEElb?i'.i4EEE.hLi'H5555E5EEEEEEEEEE5EESi'ih',7, id Eli BE UF . INTRODUCING THE CLASS E55 Whose Favorite Expression is Whose Pastime is Whose Ambition is E Huh Running l To feed dust to Nurmi 5 My gosh Watching train wrecks To step lnto Cleo s shoes E-iii Aw shucks Trouping with Helen To beat Paul at tennis 5 Oh my gosh Driving to Bellevue To be a motorcycle cop Oh deah Teasing Felix To be Felix 's stenographer QE My Word Climbing telephone poles To be a, librarian Oh! Cory Being seein and not heard To be a secretary EE Betty! I ! Betty Betty gg Aw Mrs. Peterson 'Skipping school To be porter for girls EE Good Heavens Speaking French Landscape architect EE Oh! Stop it Writing doggerel To be a singing teacher Ah gwan! Arguing To find the girl QE Oh! Ginney Singing To be in an orchestra SE Huh! Driving the Chevy To nbe Mrs. 'Peterson's pet E Oh, my goodness Playing tennis To nun an Old Maid 's Home gg Hey! Irish Throwing hay To live in Ambridge QE Aw! Mr. Stewart Making scenery To be a. mechanic BE Yes, mam Keeping quriet To be an orator gg Shame on you Repairing the Ford To rival Will Rogers gg Wait a minute, Hat Cheating the tardy bell To add some height Aw gee! Riding a bicycle To be like Jack 1t's a good day for it Sleeping To own a Jordan Oh Heck Teaberry To find a good-looking interne 'B' Hat Traveling from B e n To be a famous violinist Avon to Sewickley ig Aw! l Telling jokes To be an artist How do you do Riding on the train To be an accompanist 5 Aw, now Hiking to Sewicikley To be a. Latin Prof. Ches! I ! Ohes. Ches. E Oh! darn Chewing gum To run the Grocery Store No! Laughing To teach school gg Jack! Going with .Tack To go to Wooster Edith Riding in the Buick To be a Captain gr: To teach Chemistry Eating To be a school teacher gi Oh my dear Talking to Ches. To have a figure like Venus Shi Oh Going out with Oliver To play like Paderewski E Huh Playing ball To be an umpire 5 Oh! my goodness Ringing buzzers To be a school teacher SE Oh Henri Talking To go on the stage EE Hi, kid Driving Jordans To outrun Nurmi EE Oh! Typewritiug To he Secretary of the Presi- . - dent E CJust a laughj Raving at Chem. To lbe a G. R. Leader Do you know your Chemistry Doing Chemistry To be bright gg What'd the Pirates do? Figuring averages To own a big league 'team Play ball Playing ball To play on the Pirates Oh! Bill Looking at Bill To be with Bill I th0't I'd die Driving a Maxwell To go to Tech Art School 5 For crying out loud Laughing To live at the lake 5 Oh! gee Moving his feet To be as big as his brother E Oh! Sugar Doing Latin To go to Smith EE Hey! Angus Getting ahead of other To be an etymologist . 1 gi Peo? 6 Thirty-one EE SE SE 5 . 515555EEE555553S5555EEEEEEEEEEUEBEEEEQBEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEBHEENEBEBEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEE 555555 U' ' fl y IWIW A E '. gf' juggg' 'gf ' FSEEEEEEEEEH'-EBEEEEE55595EFZEEEEEEEEEEHEEIEIEEEEHEEEEEHE55555EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEBEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEBEEE Prophecy of the Class of l 925 As one who cons at evening O'er an album all alone, And muses on the faces Of the friends that he has known, So I turn these sheaves of letters Till, in shadow design, I see the smiling features Of those old classmates of mine. , Apologies to Riley. ' ' I am perusing a Roiuid Robin letter containing some kodaks which I have just received from those who were my classmates at S. H. S. fifteen years ago. Howard 'Weierbach seems to have started the idea. He writes: Dear old classmates: - How long it seems since 1925 and how many things have happened! Sup- pose you tell each other where we are and what we are doing. I am now editor of The Herald, the largest daily news in San Francisco. and my wife, Hen- rietta, helps me out wonderfully in my editorials, with her wit and good sense. I must tell you that Chester Challis dropped in several months ago on his way to Hawaii with his wife. Having had a disagreement with Betty McCul- lough, he married Anna Marie Montgomery. Then he took orders and they are both on a missionary trip to the Pacific Isles. Do you remember Dan O'Day? XVell, he is a professor oi' music out here and he teaches my children. Wesley Henger, the author, is quite a constant contributor to the Herald. Helen McPherson writes the next: 1 will be brief as possiple in my account of myself and my husband, Jack. We are actors in the radio-movies, an invention which our old friend Robert Sweeny has just recently brought to the fore. Jack has filled out slightly but is as handsome as ever and we have a glorious time playing hero and heroine with Gene Shaffer as villain in the scenarios which Eugene's wife, Catherine, writes. Here are a few colored snapshots of some of our friends. The lirst one shows a pretty little tea room of cream color and green set in a grove of large, shady trees, under one of which sit two ladies. Beneath the picture is written Rosalia Miniek alld Helen O'Halloran in Paarl, South Africa. Next to this is a picture of many figures. There is a lion and a leopard and many varying sorts of apes and monkeys and lo! in the midst of them is Joe Winters with one hand reaching to the shoulder of a giraffe and the other on the horns of an antelope. He says that he is on. the island of Madagascar, training these beasts for circuses and zoos. Another picture shows Chester Cook and his famous Tibetan expedition, including his wife Ruth and also Paul Pollinger, photographer of colored mov- ing pictures, all seated in the airplane in which they made the trip. Forest McComb writes that he is a surgeon in St. Louis and that his success is due in great part to the work of Richard Dolde, who is a chemist and creates members of the body synthetically for Forest 's operations. Here is Ethel 's letter: Dear Folks: Here we are over in Germany and it is really not so formidable as is thought. Donald has just recently been appointed ambassador here. VVe came over on the Atlantic Naval Airplane Lines of which Frank Mason is the owner. I must tell those of you who don 't know it that Harriet Klicker is Frank's wife and tlies with him everywhere. Love to all Ethel 'l hh ty two ' ii: iii -W' HHQHQHQHHEHEEEHE5555555Ei55555555355595H5555E355EEilhshhihgigigigighghgigEEEEESEEEEEEEEHEEEHEHBEEESEEBEBHB , 1- -,-,-, -..Vg ,. ...-.....h.....,g,.,.g....,.-... .. ...,. .Tin -4. ' 553555555EE555555EE555555EEBEHiE555EEEEl'f-'EEEYSE535551555HFt5F'm'.:5ESEli5ESE5'?355?tlt.4EQEEH5bfiEQEEHEWEHEBEEEEEEEHEEEEQQ 'll Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Symes! Can't you hear the grandstands howling as Eddie knocks the ball a half mile and then tears around the bases to a home run. Proceeding, I find a letter from Edith Boggs in Paris. I and 'my Frenchie' are living here in gay Paris in the most fascinating rush of excite- ment. Last night we went to the Comedie and there was our gay Sarah Parry dancing away most adorably. Elle est tres belle. Last week we were quite surprised to find that Mademoiselle Dorothy Nash, American harpist, was giving a recital here. C'est charmant, charmantln I'd like to describe to you this picture off Mr. Vifilliam McPherson, the famous prize fighter, and Myrtle, his wife. Bill is shown as of tremendous size -his muscles stand out like footballs on his arms and legs and his hair is long and thick in order to protect his head. Nearby are Edith and Douglas Mason, in their Ford-plane, for which Douglas is an agent. And here is Dorothy Brownhill in overalls at the entrance of her large dairy farm in Alabama and patting the fianks of a handsome Guernsey. James Hanlon writes that he is trying to rid the world of a great scourge -the common house Hy. He says that although there have been many prepa- rations for this purpose none has yet been found adequate and practical. The following is a contribution from Paul Jones and Sidney Barto: You'll be surprised to hear we're here, 'way out in Salt Lake Cityg we keep each other company and while away the hours by writing lyrics gay and sad, of ladies fair and tlowersf' We saw Orin Alexander win a race a week ago. He's champion one-mile racer, and you ought to see him go! Here is what Charles Diehl says: I am now nearer heaven than l ever was before,-I have a barber shop and beauty parlor on the top of the Woolworth Building where I catch all the trade from the aeroplanes landing here. Charles McCullough also works in the air. He is traffic cop here at a dizzy height above New York City. Harold Hutchinson has his occupation down in another direction--engin- eering plans for the underground freight traffic of New York City. Three snapshots now make their appearance. Who do you think is in the first one? Dorothy Vilarner and Nellie McCullough, surrounded by a whole pack of blue foxes and beyond them. endless expanses of snow. They are smil- ing happily-it must be fun raising foxes. The next picture shows the prominent sculptor, Richard Diggs, with his wife Virginia, at work on his almost completed monument to Peace. In the other view, we find a scene in China, with: 'Marion Famous in the foreground with her group of' kindergarten children. Elizabeth Skeehan says: HI suppose that none of you ever expected me to be hungering for the moon, did you? NVell, I am and I am bound that I will get there some.da.y! l have been working on a machine which is a combination in part of a balloon and an aeroplane. I will reach that moon! Do you remember Charles Hough in Latin class? It seems the irony of fate, but he is now married to Norma Hunt and is a Professor of Latin in the Cathedral of Learning. Have you heard that Dorothy Ross is :i member of the State Senate. I have been wondering what has become of Ted NVolfe, but at last, at the very bottom of the list, here he is, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. So, with a sigh for old times, a smile for the happy, and a feeling of pride for the prosperous, I'll add my little paragraph and send Round Robin on its Way. M. D.- '25, Thirty-three 55555EEEHPEESEEEEHEESTEEEEEIEEEEEEEQESE55552555555555255555355EEEEEEEEEEEBEEEEBEEEEEEEHEEEEESEEEEEE SHE' la aa 55 at al as E Ea E gil aa ea sa a ea ra aa a '55 aa 25 at ea il Qi aa EE HEI lid SE SE EE EE 5 55 Sa' EE EE 'SE HE BE 55 5 5 'SE 5 E 'BE LE EE 95 5 aa 5 fa E 5 enl J ESE E as 55 ILE mir . Hlstory of the Class of l925 n .H ' Four short years ago we, this class of 1925, first acquainted ourselves with the mysteries of high school life. As proverbial green Freshmen we were it, QE for the upper classmen were not in the least disappointed in our actions. We did 555 lah all the usual dumb things eicpected of us as a matter of course, not forgetting to E EQ include a few of our own invention. However, after a month or two we suc- QE cecded in adjusting ourselves to the new order of things, and turned our atten- Efi tion toward becoming enthusiastic school-spirited students of S. H. S. gg The fact that we started our High School career with unusual pep and gusto Mg 'QE accounts no doubt for much of our success during our four year search for Q 55 knowledge. As Freshmen, of course, we had almost no opportunity to evidence 5 our extecutive ability, our only duty being to get behind and push. This we E fig dld with a vengeance, especially in social affairs. We were present in large ,QE E numbers at every social event and distinguished ourselves in that line as no other Q5 5 Freshman class has since. Blu' EQ In October of our second year, we did an unprecedented thing for Soph- E omores. held a dance all our own with a real orchestra, decorations, refreshments, Eli 'n everything. Then too, our Junior Prom was admittedly the best in many ,,' years. .And this year again, we have not fallen down, but have as a class, planned and engoyed more jolly times together than any class has for many years. EE E235 Yet our social affairs have been a small part of our conquests and achieve- gg EE ments. In athletics we have been especially outstanding. The past football EEE f' season was one of the most successful Sewiekley has ever experienced. But B? where we have succeeded in attaining more than connnon-place heights athletia- EE Ln cally has been in taking the initiative in inaugurating new sports for Sewiekley 53 High. In the past year two athletic innovations, a tennis team and a track team Ju ggi have been organized and given the initial impetus necessary for their present ' and future success, thanks largely to the efforts of some of the members of this E ,,,, class of '25. 55 In Dramaties, also, this class of ours has held its own. Clarence of the E 5 past year, which was pronounced the -best High School play in many years was E -ig given, with the exception of three of the cast, entirely by Seniors. Eg As evidences of our literary ability, the Sewihi and Oracle speak for E :gg themselves. gg In quite another important way, too, have we shown ourselves to be above 55 the average. We have not only kept S. H. S.'s high standards to their usual E level but have, indeed, succeeded .in the conception of an even higher plane gg of thought and deed, through the Joint. activity of the Girl Reserves and Hi-Y. 5 he The guiding spirit of these two clubs has had an even greater intluenee upon the E school under the leadership of our class than ever before, a fact admitted by I5 55,5 faculty, students, and other observers, alike. This on the lface of it may not QE EQ seem important, but when one considers that with almost no exceptions, the H5 eg leaders of the class and of the whole school are members of one or the other organization, thc importance of the inllucnce of the two clubs is immediately apparent. The quality of leadership must be for either good or evil. and it is Q the Girl Reserve and .Hi-'Y Clubs that have kept the leadership in S. ll. S. to the Eli ga better side. 5 In conclusion, we who.are about to become the infant alumni bid our fare- 'EE well, happy and content, in the feeling that we have succeeded in attaining HE E higher standards and greater achievements than any class of the past. Hail 552 E5 to '25! QE 5 W. H. W., '25. 5 id Thirty-four Es 5 5 EPB mi lhdHfi5EdEifsJiH-55552555?i5'il.i'ti5E'E5E5E5fii'5'E555E5TmEEEEE55EEEEEEHEEEBEEHEEEEEEEEEEBEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEE'-il Y 5324555555555555555555525555551555555555555255555515555523555555555555553EEEEEh'5HEEE5'i5EEEE5ESEH'i?5E'55i55EgEii ei E E ss at E 55 sa Q . a gg The Class Will gi in We, the class of nineteen hundred and twenty-five of Sewickley High E Eg School, realizing that our days of sojourning in this scholastic world are nuns- EE gg Ahered and being of sound mind and perfect memory do hereby declare this to be 55 5 our last will and testament in favor of those mentioned herein. E E ' Item I. To the class of '26 we solemnly bequeath the most dignified title QE gg of Senior. To them do we leave our position of leadership in the activities of the E gg school. We call their attention especially to the literary productionsg The gil Sewihi, which we have raised to the equal of college publications, The Oracle gg which is now an important part of the Heraldg The Senior Bulletin Board Eg gg which we have established, we hope will not be monopolized but may include all Qi EE school activities for the benefit of the Study Hall. Secondly. we bespeak their E593 EEE attention to their responsibility, for the higher moral life of the school. May gtg' the principles of Hi-Y and Girl Reserves be carried on to even greater heights gg than we have carried them. May our ideals of trustworthiness and loyalty to 5 anything that the school promotes' be the guiding spirit of this class. -Q Item II. To the claw of '27 we bequeath our hard working and never say gg 5 die spirit which will be of inestimable help during the Junior 'Essay period. EH EE I Vile also leave to this class our supreme athletic ability with which we expect E them to maintain the high place in athletics that we have established. gg Item III. To the class of '28 we would say that we have been well pleased HE gg with their record this year. We Feel that they are worthy members of the 55 Eg . family. Upon them we bestow ambition to excel.-a determination not to rest is 5 upon the laurels of this year but to seek for greater heights as they realize that gg gg they have not as yet neared the top. We would remind them of their special duty Hi EE of overseeing the incoming Freshmen class and giving them a good start in their EE E High School careers by seeing that they follow the straight and narrow path gg throughout the year. EE gg Item IV. To the class of '29 we leave that spirit of happiness necessary in E EE viewing four years of hard labor before reaching that goal which we are just gg 53 f realizing. To them, also, we bequeath the sole right to elect one from among their 55 gig gignnber to the right honorabgedoffice pf bPf'esident of the Long Division Class. 5, BE Ie also give them our splenci socia a iity. E Item V. To .the school in general we direct this reminder, as in the coming ggg ga year, they move jnto the new home on Harbaugh Street, we ask that they be 55 gg careful to take with them the hopes, the joys, the successes that have come to us 55 BE here. In the new home may there be found the spirit of loyalty and thc enthus- E E iasm for work and play that brings the best into high school life. gg gg Item.VI. Understanding the importance of studying at least six nights a '55 gg week we Joytully leaveuto the faculty all our ill humor and heartlessness, hoping E E that they will be merciless ni instilling into the pupils C students includedj the gg gg necessity of hard and late study for the success of the high school. E? HE E gi Signed, The Class of 1925. E gg Witnesses E E Mrs. Rhoda L. Peterson E5 gg L. H. Conway gg ' HE gg Eh gg E55 gg 5 5 .EE gg 5 gg Thirty-ave gg en is E gg., . nf . . at -. aa'i55EEE55EHEE5E.EE5E5E55i5E5E5.EaEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEBEEEEEEESEHSEEEEEEEESEEHEEEEEEHEBESII-ig IAEST WH FORGET T '. :Ek dwggiigilwllg '5:'Q43q'1- l5Z4i9'f- 'rf5 1ri , 1'-- .H -.J A - , - . f ' W : Q gf,vsf+' M 1 1 Y 1 9 - Wm 1.95: ?'gfkmi5fEM::fQ'Weimh5 lg,Y1Ek ggi? 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XXJXSSX i- r E 1 l 'Q , 5 Xl, RX f , p I X W, ' Z--Q fx' , . , H XX EX Q ws, ' m w w X , - :N iw-Q M x 1 ,Q N. 2 A4 ml if 9 .r ' l -ll I ..T........1 Thrrlp Glghr The Class of '26 James Lanzoratta Raymond Nash Nevin Halstead Muzzy Charles Ratcliffe Murray Thomas Toia Nicholas Toia Kenneth P. Dietrich Stephen H. Hayes Jack F. Cannon J. Barr Haines Robert J. Ritchey John Fernon Kindsvatter Arthur E. Cannon William P. Kupiers Bernard Besterman George Gregg Keefer Foye Frank VVallace Gilleland David Charles Neely Malcolm DeXVill Roe Simon Weiss Hahn Sam C. Dally Nathan Frederick Kerr. Christy von Gunten Charles Herbert Turner Gilbert Parke Duane L. Breitenbach Robert H. McCann Ward Cannon Melvin Henger Frank E. Fickinger, Jr. Ruth Hutchinson Marian White Ruby Rose Margaret Anne Wharton Mary Elizabeth Devenney Eva Mae Scott Katherine P. Winters Barbara Lloyd Weir Alma Irene Barber Kathryn Clay Gertrude M.-Bonsey Mary Cook Clara Moore Elizabeth McPherson Margaret Bower Lou Ella Toliver Marie Hanlon Marian Ruth Emmert Jessie Thornton Lucy Thornton Billie deQ. Wehrum Crystal Frey Mildred F. Hoekenberry Marian Isabel Challis Virginia Elizabeth Browne Helen Cornelia Outen Gaye Dietrich Martha D. 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It did not take us long, however, to accustom ourselves to this new 5 environment, and so we drifted into the habits of our upper classmen. We held M Em our first class meeting September 10 and elected the following officers: Presi- dent, John Kindsvatterg Vice President, Alma Barber, Secretary, Marion Challis, and Treasurer, Leslie Morris. Three members represented us in High School activities. Crystal Frey Q5 received an S in Girls' Basket Ball, Edward Aston in Football, and Barr E Haines in Orchestra. . gg To prove that we were not quite as dumb as we looked C to the upper-class , ali menj, several of our members were awarded prizes in the following subjects: ff Latin, Jessie Thornton, Algebra, Nathan Kerr: Civics, John Kindsvatter, Eng- EE .rf lish, Lucy Thornton, and General Science, Alma Barber. ' 1'L'. The following year, 1923, we moved up one class, leaving high standards tt' for the young Freshmen following us to strive for. There was a great deal of ,Q excitement at our first meeting, September 6, and the following was the outcome: if, John Kindsvatter was to serve a second term as President, Charles Murray, Vice- 5 H5 President, Marie VVatson, Secretary, and Marion Challis, Treasurer. There was 5 55 a noted increase in our number of representatives in school activities this year. Crystal Frey again received an S in Girls' Basket Ball, Keefer Foye and L. Edward Aston in Football, and Mildred Hoekenbcrry, Pearl Richardson, Marian zjifhiite, Frank Fickinger, George Gregg, Barr Haines and Gilbert Parke for ,fgf rc estra. ai, Beginning our Junior year we were able to assemble in one room for the first time since we entered High School. NVe feel more closely united now. and f,l have a great deal more spirit and pep, Our first meeting was held Septem- ber, 1924. John Kindsvatter was the only nominee for President. Charles Mur- EE ' ray was re-elected Vice President. Alma Barber became Secretary, and Keefer E E Foye Treasurer. gg - We have had more social activities this year than previous years. One of EE our social events occurred during the winter. Tt was a sleigh ride. After the 55 ,J ride we were invited to Dietrich 's, where we had a lovely lunch, and a real ,jolly Egg 55, time. The Junior Prom was given May 15. and the preparations which were gg it being made indicated that it would be a howling success. On April 17 the class SE ggi enjoyed a half-holiday which was not on the school calendar, for the class, after E H2 a hard struggle averaged the highest percentage for the sale of tickets for the gg I3 High School play Clarence, We had wonderful spirit, and were out hustling HE 'QE up to the last minute. . EE We, the class of '26 are about to enter upon our last year in Sewickley High E School. With our abounding spirit and enthusiasm, and the high ideals for ga which we stand, we are looking forward to a successful and happy year. gg A. I. 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On September 26, 1924 we elected officers for the year: Paul Barber, President, Eleanore Watson, Vice President, Becky Sackett, Secretary and Victoria Wehrum, Treasurer. The activities committee was also chosen as follows: Dramatics, Harry Weiss and Eleanore Watson, Debate, Paul Barber, Athletics, Donald Nibert and Edward Aston, Social, Becky Sackettg Assistant Cheer Leader, Aldo Cabiato. In Football this year, Edward Aston, Donald Nibert and John Lee received letters. In basketball Donald Nibert and Paul Barber received letters and Eleanore Watson, Edith Mould, Sally McCullough and Frances Mcllvain received letters, Betty Sands and Eleanore McPherson received numerals. The only social function of the year was the Sophomore sleigh-ride which ended with a party at the home of Alice Pettee. It is quite evident that the class is one to be proud of and one that has ambitions for the future. , R. G. S. l27. l Forty tour ea E 5 E , f . 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Wessenauer Catherine Stewart The Class of '28 Edward S. Burkert George Clay Howard Clay William S. Cook Stanley Cook Robert Crutchfield Edward Devine Lucien Diggs Thomas Ewart Joseph Flora Benjamin Froebel Max Feltwell VV. L. Fader, Jr. George Garrett Robert Gadney Allen Gracey John Gibb Richard P. Giese Robert Helsing Robert Hoffman Curtis Hull Eugene Harrison Percy Jones David VV. Klicker Eli Kostyshak Ralph Kirk Percy Littlecott Ralph McClester Clarence Martin Herbert Marks .Arthur WVilliam Pryor James Zipparo William Edward NVharrey Charles Singer ' Harrison Howard Myers John Stewart Scott Stevens ' Alexander Vifells Chas. T. Woods, Jr. David George Pearce gg Helen Matthews Alexander Nevin EE Anna McPherson Arthur Charles Minick ai Gertrudg 'Pryor Lawrence Wynne A 55 ' Glenn Shaffer . gg Paul M eyer, Jr. SH Edwin VVis11er EEE W. Glenn Abercrombie Samuel Myers gg Charles Boyd ,Jr. Charles D. Richardson, Jr. EE John Bransom Graham Myers 55 Fred Brand, Jr. George Vilharton Eg Michael Brennan Wilfred Taylor J Forty-seven 'JE gg , Sie 95655EE55555EEEEEE'E'5EEiEE55'E5TilEE5Fn55'E5EEiF15EE5EE'iiEE5EH53555555555555555EEBEEEEEEESEEEEEHEBESEEEEEE 55555555555555555EEE-fEi'SE'5HE5555551355555E52551550355i'l5i'i'5liE4Eh'EBEiBE5i5FnL'i'i5fifliEE5?EEE5EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBHEEEHEEBEHEH' History of the Class of 1928 After the organization of the three upper classes, the Freshmen had so far recovered from their timidity that they, too, elected class officers as follows: President, Robert Crutchfield, Vice President, William Fader, Secretary, Martha Lowery, Treasurer, Percy Jones. 1 As a class we were not slow at anything. The first thing of importance in the school year, football, found us out in a body to Work for the team. The rooting department was not the only place where Freshmen shone, as several boys found places on the first and second teams. Joseph Flora and Stanley Cook made the first team. Basket ball season also brought out more than its share of Freshman stars. Of these Stanley Cook and Jean Mould deserve the most praise, both being valued members of the varsities. Several other boys and girls made numerals, so it look as if the class would be Well represented on next year 's teams. The same is true of baseball, as the boys are out Working hard. However, all of us were interested in more than athletics. 'l'he class average in all subjects is unusually high. When it comes to ticket selling, no one doubts the ability of the class. Some of us even helped Mr. Conway keep long divi- sion after school. At least one member of the Faculty thinks a greatideal of her Freshmen, even if we don 't have wings! M. L. '28 Forty-eight EE 'E F I! is '55 5. 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'iv' 3,15 Nmwmn llunt Graduatxon Egg! ,url A115 'ul ' puf- gggw l,ionn'gr4- M4-l'l1m'sm1 Cheerleader iii NIH HH pn' , , , Ui., HQ Ilan-ry XX 1-ass Cheerleader 5,3 JK 1711 un' - , Mi' Iliff Aldo ftillblilil Cheerleader .111 I l wx! 95511 H731 21?-3 E59 . . . -A ,rn 9323 my E55 Ufhi P556 pw LP Jill f LIT' wx- we HI - -. 1 , 2 -, , -. -, F ww -1 j J -, vi , H: E 'fUiMFniub?5Huf1infUuYHnt1IuQ5w3aE.HiMi?i?u5hEHf5REE:lEuEm5FJ!i1EFzELfu5RHEf55EffT1QiF11binF3Eu:uTuHi155iuE3EQ1Hh9iTuEm51iHnEE?h'i15m95Ei'f?n:'iiu9ffu?5FuPfu9fR19fu?ifi1Ew?RUTH .I ,n 'I -JN QE ng.: gi Hi Em Mg: lftl .ffl nf T33 lf: Sift i wig Em 915.5 all hh lil FLG fha, mg: Us ing -1 IM, gin! glf 55 lift if! ixild il llfi wifi F55 55.1 ttf lil ilu ,fit tt: EW llt. all bln tiff B1 . lf ft? nfl pil! nhl falls pn' TI- -'fi Lull USU Q35 . ., I . ine, Eli em ill e W rival H51 'iff . ng 55 I h L ' C l ggi C atln IIC C . ill as E-lg OFFICERS Eh fy-3 Presidents - lforest Melfomb, Chester Challis Q55 Airl Q Secretary - Ethel Shields Eli -in E77 E521 ,fn . . . eff? The Latin Circle was entertained by many very novel programs. well ear- gig I I I I , I I ried out by the program eomnnttee, wlneh consisted ot Elizabeth Skeelxan. Henri- ggi gl etta Wisner, Marianne Dean, Harriett Klieker, Alice Pettee and Gilbert Parke. I' - - I I - - I Fl This committee was chosen at the hrst ot the year. Stories ot Greek gods and 5112 Eli ID, ths iven b' some of the students taught us nianv tlnnvs about the beliefs itll 1:5 ' - f 1 V 'X rt 1 'UU 5,3 and superstitious of the luarly Roman people. A spell-down between the bopho- QE gil more class and the Junior and SGIIIOI' classes proved at very interesting and clever way to gain knowledge ot the spelling and meaning ot Iiatm words. A Roman VVedd1ng was given by the Senior Latin students. All the parts were 5555 spoken in Latin. At the first of the seeond semester word derivation games were RITE played and a pr1ze of at higher mark to the student who thought of the most 1 I I I . . .I ggi words, was given. Crossword puzzles even nnd their way into Imtm. One Elf ,Y I . . . .In Ella whole eirele was spent solving crossword puzzles. Everyone has engoyed this egg ll ' I . ' I . ' . K'- vear's programs and lt each vear thev become still better, great things are ln Eli 1, ' . . . ' ' . , .' . . . f store for the future lf this year's work IS a sample oi a Beginning Latin Circle. , if! M. D. M. 26. 5:72 Qnl ,H H5 55 Efg in lt! f eta gg Fifty-one PH .urn U51 l-E Qs 531- I ll ll -lu., ll l y l r The French Club Fmsr 51-znrxswu Ormcsns l'resille11t 312ll'li1Il1l2'1 Dean '1'1'ez1surc1' Helen McPherson Secretary Dorothy Warne r 'l'ln- Frm-m'ln Vlull umlvr llu- llircvliou ul' Bliss Elder, and tlllfll year l1'reum-lx stulll-nts. mls Ol'QIRllllZWl in Svptvlnlmw. Bla-utings werc held thv third Mumlay 0' ezlvln nmnlll. 'l'l1m- mutivu ul' flu- vlulu this year was lu lllillxk' the stumleuts lmvcollw lll0l'l' fznniliur with lllv l l'k'11t'l1 life mul peoplo. The 1l1'Ug'I'2llllS consisted of talks givcn by tlw um-mln-rs ul' llw vlnll, vullun-1'11i11g l4'r1-m-lx customs, Fl'l'11Cl1 pcoplc null Fl'0ll4'll t'lll'l't'll1 news. 'l'lu- Ulub us an wlmlu t'lljUj'Cll an sm-cessllll scasuu and morc firmly than ever 6StillJllSllL'Ll ilsl-lf us unc ol' Scwivliluy Higlfs permanent iusfitutiolls, N 7 - l L1. D., 2b. Flltyvmo u r X-,X 19- ru-H ,,. ,J ,tml W l l 1 rl 'U ll- -'J ll ..':1., ', Hu lll.-1' sl ll l 1 l i Jn. ,. l.. I I The Spanish Circle President Henrietta lVisne1' Secretary Barr Haines El Circulo Espanol. was organized October 3, 1924, and elected the fol- lowing officers: President, Henrietta Wisner: Secretary, Barr Haines. A group of interesting programs have been submitted by Nliss Hubbell. including plays. talks. and Working of crossword puzzles. The members have shown enthusiasm in the work and have taken pains to make it a success. as it undoubtedly was under the guidance of our friend, Miss Hubbell. NVe wish success to next ycar's club and know it will be such. under the leadership of our counselor and adviser. J. K. '26, Fifty-three it 1. 1 :1i'Vi4ilgfff7 i ,J L ,.,r :' l1,l'llisl.lr ..IllM'allillillillilll'5'l1?i?,f?jliwl?e'Qlilillfleffik. ilvfilikligit'I?fFiW45MI5llil??5FiiE5'1EE4l1iH5lElEfbllililifiilllillil.W'H Mirah?llillxihiialiglhik 1 :ii-2 if far lil lla H5 Eli his avi fill ful 'ul - - -+-- - ug all ll? lla ,pw lili :ali im- M11 .UQ will Eli Earl flu NIU luv iliig UF' 'mi ,421 551 nl? EE -JIU gui' WE ful 'L- Ullu la im' ME :Ill lug .11 K 1 vii 95? lli Ei! Pi lll ra will PW Ei sign EEE llilil EE all , wlul LW and v A F V , Q53 Pill ' llli 'fill rl E153 o o h t gal- ur IC es ra. 145 fill ia lui' . . . . . . NE' all The Orchestra, under the fhrcctlon ot Miss FQl'l'Cll. was better this year ,'I . . 1 u ' C 913 than at any other time in the history ot the school. Due to the cooperation of ug llili the members with their director, the music they played sounded like the product 5551! of a real orchestra. Our orchestra was not only excellent, hut very wllhng to display its ability at ehapels, SOCl2liS and other f1li'illI'S at which music is required Qljj and we found that it quite measured up to the standard. 135 -K, . I . . C-1 llu ur orchestra. was lar-fer this vear than it has been for some Years, as IS uh, ' 1 ze- . . Ella witnessed by the list below. 555 .JJ - V 'ui' lUf' P1.xN1s'rs TRAPS fl . - f J lui Marian White ChHl'19S Boyd ffl Victoria XX ehrum B611 Froebel 5122 all acl ll .E V 1oI.1Ns , CORNETS Eng lqg Gilbert Parke Sli an Donald McDonald . MF ,lg .. . , George Gregg 52 gilt NY ilham Mel hcrson W f :lu lfgg Frank FiCklHQ6I' T 1 -APIDOLINB 55,5 Max Feltwon VX allace Gilleland EQ ,111 ' ' . . ' .lu nga David Khckcr Nevm Mumy Eli 555 Elias Kostyshak .BANJO Kenneth. 3lcClester Barr Haines gill Russell Lucas SAXoPHoNEs N23 HH ' ' 1 gghg Thomas Hoflgdon Charles Hough lla Al CZIHIUQCI' Charles Diehl Egg? will . . all llllq XVe, as a High School, owe a lot to Miss Ferrell and the students who made all 1,125 up the Orchestra for the entertainment they have afforded us throughout the rl ' ' Qlffi year. EE sua E. B. S. '25 lla Sa 'sl' 0 Fifty-four 1-'J 'L lli wifi i lla lla W, lim -. ,. .vw---fi sv-fl wmv' f -1 wr- w -wwf-l--1 'wda nw- -1 1 '- '1 -1114 um--fi fn J-1 41 -vvfwwi-1 1- :rn 2?iiElfiE1lSi'l5E5luElE?l'ilL1FlllTnHE?E? lmlimalulanllm- ni ns:5ra?iEMEluHR1h'lHmUui5m:'4lul5E5Zuilllnillulrulihlhlllimlhlfnilhl'lm lmifallazmishul-at l'1alffn?ii?l5?l?3lfEil35 I Q 'M-'fr' 'Zhi' 1l'llJ J I Q V N' 'l l 'l Fl ' 'l ill :'l'1V'lTi'lJ F ' ' .t ,, t. t. .. at. .. Q 1 f L1 .. t. , .Mtg .- V 'ri e .3 'iririllfawu1u '1:ex,.'.1tini1'?u:rP.iQ xgw' 17M 5L.T'.f grim' li J.1n..1'midii'i',ihgnih.'L,fLg1rJi u2!:l5.'tfi ufli, vL ,,f'b1:1'1iff,iitil?i.UQil?f..i1ml',guQ1iu2!12L viii:-lbffilf,,iii'i2i1.iv15ii3iElF5,vhiliirgfzi:UUPi:u.:i.' ' The Glee Club The Glee Club began its third year, early in September. with an overwhelm- ing' attendance. Sinee it was started last year on the basis ol' an aetivity. it has been extremely popular. The number has dwindled somewhat. but the vol- ume is still eonsiderahle. The first few lll0QtT1lQ'S were taken np in obtaining some idea ot the voeal ability of the members individually and as a group. lint by the middle ot' October a, fair estimate was grained of the merit ot the elub and more difficult and interesting' work begun. The Glee Club, this year. is under the direetion ot' Miss Ferrell. who also has charge of the musie in the grades. She has been very sueeessful in her training, and through her aetivities with the Glee Club, the ensemble sinfrine of the whole school has greatly improved. lt is remarkable how the tew well trained voices eau lead the others so etfieiently and with sueh good results, This was especially notieeable during' the earol service at Cliristmas. when the mem- bers of the Glee Club, who had praetieed the carols. were seated together for this purpose. The attention of the elub is now being' Centered on a eoneert to be given in June by the Glee Club and the Orehestra. Several numbers given bv the more talented members have been planned and the sehool is looking' forward to the event. The Glee Club is a very worth while activity. Besides the benefit derived by the members in excellent training, the club also gives a great deal of pleasure to the whole school. i ll. W. '26 Fifty-nw 1k Ll W KF. I J-1-LI,.1 -111s H-M71 i ri ,, l 'H it it in .i bil lu 1, vu t .ll it iw ,rr bfi tiki .l ' in Us ,fbi ,rf ' :sql I-al '75 :HIE 5 ,ui 1 1 Ti sg, .t rw: t i iv: l.,' il ' .vt ,,! . .NV l':lF.i lil n il Y, ll! ' 1 -,vi i' I it l v v I it iii i 1 5, iw il i guild iii! Fifi mir sul iff ',mar'i'i.':g1ri,1:H1:77.11.Irie ,H 1: ?'lJfjf1lvJ J?1'.3' 'fifmii-fgifiviy TI, wifi f-fe : Il F'?.f Uf EfZ'1.'. FI' .vii .A ,i.12 iij'w' IV' 'W' u ii 'L LQ mi 'luv 'mi gDl1rr1vW 1:uf,f4J5u:iv.u'1i ii vie-tu 1114 JiiU?r1lfWLL:U.5rliIna'miriam liilrfiuamii. Iillnlgfmbdiliu ,1bl.uTi1iuliifu'iiillmmitvg LL. K 'J - . 7L vu 11, u' tl , fxxx at ,, ,.-l 1 lip -5 W,-luv 'll V- V V Ap ll-l,,rl,:U vw H,-tl . ,l..,,Lr,.l, ,,l,i...., .3 ' l ,r 1. 'Tx li ' .slmril iQ'1 'wiu' ...iV:QC' I 4 The Sewihi Board The title of the above pieture might he Winged Words. or Making the Most of Inspiration. It is a scene that graced the commercial room every Friday morning and at numerous other times during and after sehool hours throughout the year. In brief it is the Sewihi Board at work. This year for the first time, a position on the stati' of the Sewihi was eounted as an aetivity. so when a call for candidates was issued last September, the num- her of applicants almost reaehed the proportions ot' a moh. With live of last year's stat? haek and Sll1'C of being plaeed somewhere, it was a diflieult job to seleet the others without partiality. llut as nearly as possihle. that was done. and. unlike previous years when everything was allowed to drift until the last moment and then done with feverish haste at the eleventh hour, work was started immediately. Regrular meetings were held every Friday morning and at numer- ous other times throughout the week when oeeasion warranted. The Sewihi has passed suecessfully thru its third year, eaeh ol' the three volumes showing' marked improvement over its predeeessors, and it is hoped that the editors of the future will allow only the amhition to improve without exor- bitant expense. to infiuenee them in shaping the polieies of the Sewihi. fifty-six ,l is ,ft ,,., ll ,., , , H, v r 1 l 1 f3.::jri-'HJEQP llilllillllllllll ll 'UE l'hl l l illallirlmlfl,-willtithe-Yi A?ix',lliQ'f'Hfi1','f1 if? 'iilxlii JMU ,.,'.,l, I li ill ' lu lui' :ml iiiii lift: r I Pill mtg lllll 'll ' 1-li u 1 iii!! livin .I . hh' gn .J '12 ie Eful arf' .Jil lugu ur' L91 'uf' .Jul ., . hill luv mul uh' , . ihiil V: uh! iiiil ,, 1 Am 4 .fi Jlrlg flu l ill ihhl llf' Lil, iliiil iiihl hh llili gulf 'fix ltr itil! all e :nl W L5 HE gre ll Ulu 956 Film lflii Eid iiiiil iiiiil lilli llli lllli ll llpi ll?-F Wi llli lla lla? iiihl Eli QQ U la ' ul .V l ilu lllli .'ll 'u 1 la L:iU Eu rs iii S951 li ra ra llffi . ,, , t,,, .Hi 1 1 1 ,,, HH115?E51E'?u.15'F1H19s11B1S1Ei5?1f5E1E1'ii'5EEEHHH'-115535551194F15U5JH515HE1Hi!?fLE111115511111-1113555551415553513F5efEiE?H3911H':E1EEfiHE11fE.iE5fF4E52i5'E1?2551R11iHf1fQ5 Q11 1111 E113 51 111 H11 9111 1:11, pn' Hg 1153 12111 E111 Q1 Q11 511 Hi 1115 515 Q11 ,131 .111 MF 1111: L3 11121 gm 17111 551 915' 55 9153 53 215: 111 EE 111 2511 'Wi 11112 111?- '33 1-111 QQ Q1 P51 L51 F11 1 e- Pg 511' H113 HE 111 H11 U11-3 11 '1111 The Oracle Staff ILE uni :JL R11 F11 ILT' - .1111 EW 111' 11 , , - . . ,F The 1924-2:1 O1':1e1e has been as great 1111 1mprove111ent over the 1923-24 pub- E15 1101111011 as the latter was over its 11'1'9,Qll1E1P-313176211'11'1g. 1111-EUIC1-ll1lSS, predeceseors. 1' . ' . 1 ', Eng A 111111111 12I1'Q'I'!' M1111 and :1 ye:1r's CXPO1'lG11l'9. are u11d0u111ed1y The reasons for the My 1Illl1l'0V0lllCY11. 'Fwo Staffs were ehosen and the work divided, eaeh Staff 1101112 5 I'0SI10IlS11710 for eaeh H11l1l'1131LK' issue. but 110111 staffs being 1'0S17011S11710 to one 11116 head, The 0f1l101'-111-l'111E'f. In 11113 way T1fTGC1l S1l1f1Q111'S were given an 0pl30Y'11ll11fy Q11 E to try 1111-ir 11211111 at jo11r11:11ism. Besldes taking three or four c-0111111118 every hjfl ,J . K 1 . K Y . . 51 ' week 111 'The Herald, the 0ra::'1e pubrlshed :111 extra, a f'1'l1'lS11IlRS 159110 at The Q5 11egz'i1111i11g of 1'1l1'1S1lI121S va1eafio11. This was Z1 four-page n1i111eo,fr1'z1p11 product E515 qf . ' . . . -J and 0011105 were d1str1bute11 gratls to every student. Jil .nd EE F951 ea 311 11 K1111 11 112:- '111 gf' 111 5129 Ei J 11111 .JD ,111 15111 1511 P115 Hifi 111 rug '111 gg P1111 55111 F551 1 . EQ Fifty-seven ,111 in 51 Mi DIP 54 .Wu g1iJhf5 1Jf!',J'H'1,,T1' ILEUf D '1I UJ J 11':If'L1 'L, '.JT 117W 'L'T11'F1'LfV1J:111'3 1.'?'1. PfLIE,f'.1?'1,'E'1JE!UC, 1l1?11R'lL'F11.F:f'J L1 AQEH1E .1 '1fE'V1fr' E' '1JF 1, L'aD12'11F'l. '11 '1p J: 1JF'1Q1! Jjiaruad91121115EEEe111zJ1LiE1DE1'i11E1MP1'121'i1EffTJ2.'112r1a52,'11z1i221uE17JJHE11siiiremani21-112112111E1111af1l3m211IQ55gFU41.eru2i2r11.1111121111951511121521er1.nn121i.21HWifSifr1'i3 gaaalaeaeaeaaaaraaaeasaeaeseaeaeaeaeasaeaeaeaeaeaaeaeaeaaeaHaaaaearaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaaaeaeaaaeaaaeaeaaaaaea E as sa E E a HiFi 555 Hi ea Bm e sa ia Q A aa E551 HE i p l .,. ape Q 'E ' 5 V 5 . a 1- at , The lnterscholastic Debate sga in Ur 22 Liv lgq Q a Fl Elizabeth Skeehan and James Vifolfe were the ones who were chosen for the Lit 'iii f HE i '55 e inter-scholastic debates. Miss Kerr coached them and they all deserve much gg ' credit for their splendid work. SE Early in the year the work began. Our debaters drew the affirmative side 55 and many evenings were spent in the library in getting material on the ques- N tion: The United States Should Grant the Philippine Islands Complete and fq Immediate Independence. n The debate was held in the Leetsdale United Presbyterian Church, February 5th, A crowd was present for both Leetsdale and Sewiekley upheld their debat- EEE ers. Both teams had their side of the question well at hand and the delivery of EE u the subject was excellent. The judges had a hard task, but decided in favor of Leetsdale. In spite of the fact that Elizabeth and Ted were defeated we can Well be proud of such able debaters. May they have much success in debat- ggi 55 ing in the future! LSE' EE Ba 1. . '2 Ei O F 6 Q 5 5 BE Q 5 E .ta E.-'E 5? BE 'iii' E55 5 .5 E 25 E55 tip QE L 1' :my eight fx ' E E E ituanmmmaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaeaaaeaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aa ,mi 11155 Bti it nfl Q5 df! E55 'lfylf 1 rim .iii Bla E116 Hai Ev? gi illiii Qt Mg fan! at 5 if-l at :gg ff! 91111 at W 22111 U55 Qi if aa ta H3 Els if? Hifi Stl hill QU! :fu ef! lim Shi ig ea me i get 5 S 211 P45 .ilu us' Ch l D b t rl an ape C a CS A f JI Qi A group of interesting and entertaining' debates were held in chapel this 52 year. The work was under the direction of Miss Kerr and Mr. Grisette, who proved themselves worthy of the task. 59 The first contest was held on Oc-tober 23 the uestion in consideration being NE gig . . . ' . . Lui: gi Resolved t'That the Plnlippmes should be granted con-plete and immediate mg LH independence. The affirmative supported by Jack Barber and Ted Wolfe lost the decision to Elizabeth Skeehan and Marianne Dean, who supported the nega- Hi am - . we UK? ew vb ' Y Yi , . . . Ulf' On Deeember 4, Bernard Besterman and Wallace Gllliland convinced the at 'ud es that the V. S. should enter the Leaffue of Nations, Simon Hahn and Q25 iii' J . . .C -'JU it George Gregg supporting the negative, putting forth good arguments, however, ggi 1 . . . R. for a poliey of isolation. ' rg? On Pebruarv 12, on the ouestion, Resolved t'That the State of Penns 1- ii! K-ll . ' . , . ' . ., . . . 'Lia Qin vania. should abolish hapital Punishment, the athrmative side supported by ggi Sill! Pharles Murray and John Kindsvatter gained the decision over Nathan Kerr T315 and Barr Haines. advocates of the resent svstem. 511 Nl - . T1 1 '. - 1 - IEE 5,1 April 30, Lrystal rhrey and Margaret Imowers, supporting the afhrmative Q55 side, defeated Robert McCann and Nevin Muzzy on the timely question, Resolved That the Child Labor Amendment should be adopted as a part of tjij the V. S. eonstitutionf' ln the last debate of the year Margaret NVharton and Robert Ritchey, sup- porting the affirmative and Ruth Hutchinson and Gilbert Parke the negative. E55 were workinv' hard on the subfeet. Resolved That the fnnnv ave should be lid am . . J . . ' p U nn' 355 eliminated from the newspaper. The debate promises to be one of the most interesting debates ot' the year. hifi th J. K. '26 is Sn ' we we ill tiff ffl rll l .pa .ii mf rf: fr- :Uh Fifty-nine EEE E1-l EH glut Eli FW 5 1-lil 'Shi F IL LLM. VFW 5 g L q in f, rare-1 rn IE1y'L pr? 'ii-mrnfii'1'tF i mg fl '-fair: f 1 f:5.r f'QI FgF'1.E EL? I 'vig '. rzr- t-, gg f-fp at-1 F FNF-Fnewnp J me fi A ,. I A-P H, 1 ,F H 5 andrlnrhiafuanj.m..1hausr.21.525131gnaaanEmmiEznmambtbmjgriafhbiimaaaaiaininfmvshshiihani,hiuiahmifudfliriahaaafuafuah555553-F I-. l. ,. X1 Ln 1 li-iiil 'E ul- uw gil gifs tail fig Ma gig' ill t t s- will gif' EP llll 'EE lla lllil llll Eli ngv tl, ill lil ,P ,viii vii lli 9511 Hn llhi E55 lli UE r 'L lil rail Hr' rr' ini! gill 52 .Jul dnl EUPE 55 In L' .alxl rm Big , li 9511 7 l llii nm MQ in me P15 My GP The I-li Y Club QE ,H ' E15 gh! Eli UE me . ' President .Tack Barber dl aid fl' . . Illry' E Vice President Forest McComb A V' E Secretary - Ted VV0l1'C me ,. ng: Treasurer John Ixlndsvatter Jil , . - ' ' ' - ant 923 Vt e may look buek with pride upon the H1'Y season wlneh eloserl lust April. HQ un ' ' ' ' I, E515 Never slnee 1ts organization several years ago has the 1-luh Hone through such a highly henefieial eampnign. 'l'ln-re were real lessons in the talks made from time if? to time bv friends of lll-Y work. 'llll0l'C was real value in the cliseussion ffrou S, -JQ - . . . y , U fl where the fellows airecl their mlnost thouahts. More than one tellow learned the E -173 Value of the ideal of' service -fn Uh' . ., . ' , . . The fllllllflllfy experienced when our 'W ' secretary, L. 14. JXVISOI1, loft us IQ was overeome by hzlrcl work on the mart of our iresiclent, Jack liarber, and the N Ll! . , . ij E13 elnb as zu whole. The elnh nl-vel' lalterecl for over three weeks, and was still gi 523 going strong when the new NYU ser-retnry, Glenn Cope joined ns. ' . I . K1 E5 The sum-1-ess ot the ohm was elneily flue to the Mothers Club, our leaders. gg E55 Mr. Parke. Rev. Cole, John Kelly. Malcolm Aclanns. anal to the f 'P116I'2ll Hood P55 IUF - ' ' A 4 1 1 ' -4 u y U D I -219 s 1l'1t of the club and the mlvisors. Avv and Hbo wev. 55 Mm P . . M5 Eli E35 J. T. NV., '25, Seeretary Hi-Y. lil? L55 ggi? as gg Sixty M E E55 EE HE 5 gig I' -J f' '1 J' 'UT 'Ll J 1' P f V 1 ' 'ual luE5ElL'E255EE5555555r'i15HF.'5EE5F1 !5?'ui5'1BHl555R5J'ixl55FnEE5Vr'i'5Eli'EaoQEEWSEEnBFE?5EEE5EEl51'?il3F1W5HJSElbE5E5E's5H5E5.aru555EEE5'm I tx ri uf' nge .aiu Lnl E E iv el E sh BE .iii N EE Fa 55 Bti Wai QI! d IU? xl' .fl l EH at his IEE Hi Sli B51 E45 :nl UE' QE lllg .E '15 Eh lb it his Ffh K3 QF' f ar sa ET ' ani ea The Glrl Reserves ea QI! 'ii' . . . . N . . . UP gi A The Girl Reserve Club, which was organized in bewlckley High during the latter half of last year, started on its second course. shortly after school opened. Eid Eg Vile boarded our ship and started on a lone voyage. We have tried to reach our E gig harbor, the Y, and our goal of liove. Our faithful president, Ethel Shields. 5 has proven a wonderful captain. Her crew. the cabinet otiiecrs, have been loyal E workers throughout the year. We were fortunate in having as our chief advisor, 5 E Mrs. Ruth hVllll?llllS, whom we dearly love and admire. ller inspiration and ggi encouragement will be greatly missed next year. Vle are glad to be able to have EE Q5 our other two advisor-s.baek next year, however. with their pep and enthusiasm. gig Our meetings, held on Tliursday evenings after supper which were served at six o'clock, have been very interesting and helpful. These meetings have Eng been of four types: Speakers on our Ship: World Service nieetingsg Discussion tug Groups and monthly Socials. The devotions were based on tlower themes, BE EQ and the discussions have been suhgeets lacing our girls today. Such a variation EE 'ig held the interest of all the girls. and a large attendance was kept up throughout E gg the year. p 5 EQ The special features ol the year were: A Mother and Daughter Banquetg ESE E A Joint Hike with the lioys' lil-hfg tuo Joint Dinners. one given by each club: E gi Joint Discussion Groups, 011 the subject School Spiritng Bible Classes during ME 5 Lentg the Vesper Service on Mother-'s Dayg and the Conference. Q5 Eli At the last business meeting Alina liarber was elected President for the li,-ii coming year with Eleanor Watson, Vice P1'l?S1KlG'11'Eg Martha Mitehell, Treasurerg .J I - w 1 , , , an E and Elizabeth Cannon, becietaiy. gen M. F., '25, SE EE EE A Eh QE Sixty-one EE 55 BFE Eh' ESE E55 EE . . . . . .W s H - - . 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The T111 f1 chapter is also 1'ep1'es1-1111-11 hy Pl hall team in the NVQ-steril 1'e1111syl1'1111ia De ,yi Molay League. 1121 V1 IJevot1111111l Day exercises were hehl 111 i1lil1'Cl1 111 the I.11tl1e1'1111 Church, at jmj 5, which time Rev. Cole C1Cl1VCI'l'1,1 21 very IUSDIFIIJQ talk. H111 ' llrj .3111 ., J. F. li. '26, 1111 1 115 111 2111 f Q1 1 1111 21.1 FQ .. M1 1,3 14111 illq 1121 1111! infill 1111 .1111 nh 111115 15111 '11 111.1 111 1111 1511 11111 21.1 Sixty-two 9171 11111 1111! 151 11111 il'i11 1,11L11u511iQ'511,P.-.ir1?11 111:'5f1111?111'111Sh111F11L1:1fi1h1f1141?114111151111111EWE1111'SHQ15111115111111151151111sf1111111ilLnEh1:ih1Q-3115111511311111131115211111131111111P1i1m5ih1Sit1E 111:'W1 1 1 11 L15 pi c J aiu 5 an ef! E1 Eid 5 tg Chapels and Literaries E fit . . . . . BE Chapels and hteraries of this year have undoubtedly surpassed QU interest E and entertainment those of former years. The new system institutec last year whereby forty-tive minutes were devoted to chapels, greater interest taken in E the production of good programs, and well known speakers brought in occa- gg sionally, is proving very successful. E gg: The devotional exercises were led every Tuesday by Seniors, all of whom E gi took pride in doing it their best. ' . 3 EE1' The lite1'aries presented by the under classmen were of a most interesting gg E character, proving better than those of former years, . 5 55 The pep meetings throughout the year did much to create enthusiasm. EQ QF, The speakers brought in'for various occasions were of the highest type. 55 Charles Brandon Booth proved by far the most interesting, holding the student gg EQ body with 11is wonderful talk on school spirit. Dr. Chrieinan, speaking? in behalf Q5 of the Near East, pictured the conditions ot' that territory and called for the Q QQ support of the students. Dr. Caldwell of the State Health Department, gave the gg itll boys of the school a talk on health. Mr. Noyes, on Lincoln 's birthday, brought Ltu - - . . . .. ' .' , , . . . - tg, to our mind Hgtllll that glcat chaiactei. Dental Hygiene vw eek was observed w Q15 in school, for which much credit is due Miss Tully, who was in charge. Reviewing this year 's splendid literary programs, it cannot be denied that E ill Sewicklev has enjoved her best in that line and there is every reason to expect EE E5 '- ' i , . ' Pdf' the same 1f not better next yeai. 1 Illia EE . . . . . ug lift The Sewlhl Subscri tion Cam al n La P P Q. ,, Hi . . gif , . ,. t, , 1 Do you recognize those monkeys 'Z Those were E 4,1 , ' ' i exciting days, were'nt they? At least to fellows gif E a 7 who spent most of one day trying to convince cer- L, . . . . . pe tain parties of the time of a telephone call will long ,us at remember that contest, anyhow. The campaign, EQ you remember, began Monday, February 18th, and EE is the Red and Blue monkey took a kangaroo leap for Ig gi the lower branches the very first morning and Just gg E55 insisted on climbing by leaps and bounds until he gg had almost hopelessly outdistanced the other three. EE Hy Thursday the little fellow had reached a van- EE tafve place only ten points below the cup and his 55 E51 nearest competitor had climbed little more than gg gli half as far as the wearer of the Sewickley colo1's. EE 5 However, Ben Avon came across Friday morning gg? gg with the surprise of the whole contest by jumping 5 5 fifty points to ninety some per cent. And then, of course, you remember the BE Ei? rest-how much excitement there was at school until finally we pushed our E '.l ' ' . gg monkey rwht up almost into the cup. Or so we tll0l10'hl, anyhow, until some few weeksalater when we finally discovered that through an unfortunate error E Q on our part the cup had reallynbeen won by Ben Avon. We were all almost as EE EE glad to see them capture the prize, however, as we would have been had the luck E-ig 5 been ours, for they proved themselves good sports when it was thought that they QE EE we1'e the loser, and Sewickley the winner. gg gg Next year, hoyvever,htl1prg: will lbi another cup race, for the formation of LEE, LE the Ohio Valley High bc oo' in nnua ssociation, an outgrowth of the past win- :fl ter 's contest, will carry on similar subscription campaigns. ' E 55 Sixty-three gn P 55 95 5 Ti' - -n fu -fi . ,Ji-1 t1 :J nn- ,, ,-, ,D ,.. up - ,, ,N V3 nf 3535251Baba5555EnBaaE515EEin5551535551251En255553amhihhgi55555555515QEEEEESEEBEEESEEEBEBEEEBEEFMEEESEEEESEEEE1 HEBEHEHHHHEE55555555555551555355555555555EEEEEEEEUSEEEEEEEHEEEHEMEBEHEEEEEEEHEEEQEHE iii Paul Pollinger Orin Alexander Elizabeth Skeehan Howard Weierbach Gaye Dietrich David Klicker Max Feltwell Elias Kostyshak Kenneth McClester Marcel I-legert James Lanzurotta Nevin Muzzy Victoria Wehrum George Gregg Marianne Dean Crystal Frey Jean Mould Edith Mould Elizabeth McPherson Betty McCullough' Jack Barber' Stanley Challis Weston Clay Richard Dolde William Duncan Donald McDonald Jack Barber Paul Barber Stanley Challis Howard Weierbach Elizabeth Skeehan Howard Weierbach John Kindsvatter Ethel Shields Edward Aston Ward Cannon Keefer Foye Paul Jones William Kuipers John Lee Charles Murray Jack Barber Paul Barber Stanley Cook James Lanzarotta 5. 99 Wearers of the S TRACK DEBATE DRAMA TICS Chester Challis ORCHESTRA GIRLS ' BASKET BALL BASEBALL Charles Murray TENNIS 'L ORACL E Harriet Klicker PUBLICATION FOOTBALL BOYS' BASKETBALL John Kindsvatter Joseph Winters Donald Nibert James Wolfe Norma Hunt Charles Diehl Russell Lucas Ch-arles Hough Charles Diehl Benjamin Froebel Charles Boyd Gilbert Parke Barr Haines Wallace Gilliland Marian White Sarah McCullough Frances Mcllvain Edith Thompson' Dorothy Ross Eleanor Watson Miss Reniers' Nathan Kerr James Vifolfe Chester Challs' Paul Barber Edward Symes Joseph Flora James Wolfe Robert Crutchfield David Neely James Wolfe Henrietta Wi ner James Wolfe Jack Barber Dorothy Nash Forest McComb William McPherson Donald Nibert Tom Toia James Wolfe Joseph Winters Chester Challis Donald Nibert Forest McComb' James Wolfe Joseph Winters Presented with a gold emblem for winning their letter for three years. 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LEE gg a llapghgigepiii' ti av-igccess with Svolie as herol- His partgwas Eg gg I . H Q1 L e 1 wi- exceptiona str 1 rom the time the curtain EE 55 rose until it fell. kflarence put himself into the spirit of the play, always remen gg gg, bermg to complain about his liver and never forgetting to keep his eyes on Miss Elm' SE Plnney. Helen McPherson took the part of Miss Pinney, the governess of the EE E55 unruly daughter of the Wheeler home. Helen is another person who always Eg gg does well whatever she undertakes. She seemed to be at ease all the time she gig, was on the stage. gi E Next comes the YVheeler family whose home was a rendezvous for Clarence EE and Miss Pinney. Mr. Vilheeler. the most sedate member of the family, one 55 who hated family quarrels in public, yet couldn't keep his daughter Cora quiet QE gi tor half a. second, was presented by Howard Weierbach, who certainly did it Egg well. NVe wonder howland where Howard acquired such a strict tone of voice 51 as he used .when he tried to settle the family troubles. and how -he ever kept gi from laughing. lid-IlJ?ll'2i Wlor as Mrs. XVhecler was a rather quiet person who E-hi EE always took the Ch1lCll'EEI1,S part, largely because of jealousy for Miss Pinney. Eg lhrough her fondness tor Clarence. she arouses her husband 's jealousy, which til EE in the end serves to restore husband and wife to friendly terms once more. 5 Next IS Cora, that unruly child who fell in love with every man she met and PEE EEE talked all the time. .Her part, a particularly hard one, was the sensation of the 55 evening w1th.Cynth1a Dean as star. She knew how to manage the NVheelcr E gg family and Miss Pmney, but.she couldn't conquer Clarence. This was Cynthia's Qi 5 first play but we all feel quite sure it will not be her last. Paul Barber made EE E his hrst appearance on the stage as Bobby. Few people knew it, but Bobby ga 5 Just acted naturally and that made it all the more interesting. Paul deserves gg 5 a lot of credit .because he only knew about a week before the play that he was HE En going to be in 1t. EE' E 1Do15Jthyfg3gownhill astlhlfs. Martini Mr. NYheeler's secretary, assumed just E 55 suci a lgnl ec manner ia. -one in er position should have. We are l l 5 though that Dorothy isn't so dignified all the time. Then comes Richard Didllllb EEE E as the young widower. .Dick has usually worked behind the scenery, but this Eg gi year he stepped out in 'front and showed us that he canuwork one place just as gg 35 well its ariotlgjer, lzick is usufilgy laughing about something, but he did manage EE J, some mow o e qui e reservef or two eveninffs. ESE gg Now last, but not least by any means, arle the two servants, Norma Hunt Eg EE played the part of the maid and Jack Barber the part of the butler. Norma, gg 55 xihoalias beeg in sexiei-431 of our llighn School plays, played .her .part well just as EE 551, 3 ekhvsiays oesi V ac: certain y did 'look dignified, which IS very unusual. E gg tlilst 1? xt etbrtl ehgreat help to him when he didn t want people to think E5- 5 aialnbvo tem.1f1..,. - . . gi gg . e sage crew cer am 5 ceseryes a lot of credit for their hard work in Efi SE makmg the scenery and the handling of it. The crew consisted of Raymond 55 E Nash, James Hanlon, Fred Haushalter and Douglas Mason. Also the property E gi managers, Gaye Dietrich and Charles Diehl, ought to be congratulated on the EIS E appearance of the stage. gg E. B. S. '25 gg SE EE HE P5 E it at . at . Sixty-seven Q gi! 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The 0l'l'ilNl0ll was one ot espeeial interest, first, beeause the QE easts ineluded so many new aetors. students, who had never before appeared EE ith on any stage, and second, because these plays were to be the tirst given here 24,5 under the direction of Mr. tlrisette. Eg Pill The tirst mlav Tho Goal, a serious hit. was ver well done. Gave Dietrich IEE' .we H i . t . . A - , . - . fjgl made an excellent nurse ln her white hospital grarb, to Howard hV01tfl'lJ!lCl'l7S Su' Elm ,,, , . . . M5 htephen lfamariss, the great engineer. who was to die. and through a quarrel gg ', . . . . . ' . . , . .J E51 with lns son over a teellnleal point, 'laced tho obliteratlon ot Ins greatest plans. ogg Hyfi Nathan Kerr played the friend doctor tittingly and Charles Murray made a Q15 iv' ' - - I ing nleely appointed butler annoimemg Betty Mctlnllougrh as Peggy Lovell, the little neigrhbor who danees into the sick room to show ber pretty gown to. Sir 51.5 1 + . - - 1U1 Stephen. t'hester Clhalhs played the role ot Danlal, the son. 5 5112 Spreading the News, the eomedy ot' the evening: gave the longest list of first timer 's their ehanee. -lessie 'l'hornt'on was uertamlb' a quaint Picture, as 95,1 she sat by her appleeart, knitting, as Mrs. Tarpey. Robert Meffann made a line E129 policeman ln full regalia. Wallace Gilleland, as the magistrate, gave a French HE tinge to the whole setting in lns high hat. mnstiaelno, eape and red silk tie. 1.55 Duane lil't'll0I1lHL0ll was an ideal liartley Fallon and Mrs. Fallon was given tull Puig Justice by Mildred lloekenborry. llarry Weiss brought, hle and laughter to ME lf - . , , L llyg! the eharaeter. uneonselously responsible 'l or all the trouble. Gilbert Parke showed WE' . , . . , ,. . ,1 an aptitude tor t1llill'ilCtt'l'1ZtflfIOII of 'lim Casey. Simon llahn's make up was hauntingly remnnseent ot' a comic opera liugologist. 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Ding went into every game with that old fighting spirit of Sewicklev Hivli and the oppos- ing team s rooters often remarked on the pl xvlng of Sewickley s plucky little, quarter back. Lee substitute quarter back vlas noted for hls consistent gains He ua one of the strongest runners on the team and a sule tackler HALF BACKS Coox Nmrm Asron Cook suffered an miurx in the hrst part of the season that kept him out for several weeks Howex er when he rccox ered he prow ed himself one of Semcklev s most brilliant plavers Nlbert was one of Sevncklev s strong offensive plax ers He vs as a very good interference man possessing the knack of chpping to perfection Aston the famous half back in is Sevuckley s most successful Ground gamer gaming nearly every tune he took the ball Owl was one of those boys who wasn t down until he coul4ln't move anothex foot FULL BACK Fovs Kee was one of those lme buckers who hits the line hard And sav' could Kee back up that line on the defense? Well we should say so' Others who should receue credit for their hard worl are Shaffer Flora THE GAMFS Opponents Where Played Sew ickley Sewlckley New ickley Sewicltley Ben Avon Qemckley Beaver Sewlckley Mars Coraopolis Grafton 39 Dormont 7 Ambridge 0 Ben Avon 7 Bellevue 31 Beat er Avalon Mars Cory Opponent s total, 96 Sew1ck1ev s total, 114 Seventy tvvo E 55 B3 bf .p .yi I ill, T I L I I 1 1 K Jr . 1: Q 3. . ' ' 5 . 1 ef , 5 . u G Uv, x li' ' ee a n s n I1 . A if -. ' -. ' . Y S '11 f I I ' J' s J-V L 1 . Tu , , P J . 1 'L t . '. .Y . .t Av V , . . . .' , ' , f ' .. . QW nw 'D' I , u . .Y , 1 . T ' ' . . ,,'. I .D 3 Q. I f. LE , .. , M ' . ni - , ,ik ul ,' M . , ' . gl .. ' .' ',, ,, e ' 5 4. . ' ' ' Hi 91 4 66 7? ' ' U ' il as 77 ' r ' A U . 'Z . , .V . . ,. v . . my S. Cook, Barto, Dolde, Dxggs, Winters and A. 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Ohio, and although Sewick- ley lost, they were not discouraged as East Liverpool had turned out a champion- ship team the previous year. The first game Sewicklcy won was played with the Alumni on New Years Day. After that. however, luck turned, for out of the first ten contests they won only the Alumni game. Most of these games, though, were very closely contested some of them being only a point or two in favor of the opposing team. Sewickley started the second half with that characteristic S. H. S. deter- mination to win and out of the next ten games, won eight. Among their victims was the Grafton team which was expected to win the championship. When they met Sewiekley, they were tied for first place and when Sewickley easily defeated them it caused quite a disturbance in section eight of the VV. P. T. A. L. The team did not stop here but set the same pace through the remainder of the season. The faithfulness and hard work of Coach Adams finally brought them through in splendid form. He worked hard with them and proved himself worthy of the title of coach. Everyone is hoping he will be back next year. Ted Wolfe at right guard played one of the stcadiest games seen at Sewicklcy for some time. Ted was known for being on the spot just in the nick of time. It was a common sight to see him breaking up a pass that would surely have meant a basket for his opponents if Ted hadn't been there. DingiMcComb, left guard was known for his aggressiveness and ability to make long shots. His tight and determination led the team through many tight places. Ding is also the oldest in experience and is the only member of the squad to receive a gold basket ball. Don Nibcrt held down the center position and was known especially for his offensive playing: His specialty was breaking through the opponents defense and ringing up two points. The fact that Don was second highest scorer on the team proves that he was a good shot. Nibert will be back next year and much is expected of him. Jack Barber tCapt.D played right forward until he was forced out of the game on account of an injury. Eph was know for his tight and ability to play guard and forward at the same time. YVhen Jack was hurt Stan Cook played his position and developed very rap- idly. although the smallest on the team and only a Freshie. Cook will also be back next year, and in fact, for the next three years. Paul Barber played the other forward position and fought his way to promi- nence there as the most outstanding star of the team. Something that added even more to the brilliancy of Paul 's playing was the fact that he was the youngest regular on the team, being only a sophomore. llis all-around ability well deserved. him the post of captain of next year is squad, an honor rarely accorded to a junior. Paul was also the highest scorer on the squad, piling up most of Sewickley's oints. P Lanzarotta subbed at guard and was known for his all-around playing. Jimmy will be back next year also, and the school is counting much on his ability to fill the guard position exceptionally well. Winters also subbed at guard and was known for his ability to break up passes, probably due to his height. Joe also subbed at center. Seventy-three WSEEEEEHEEEEQE55555555555555555555553325555555525555EEEEEEEEEEQEEESEEHEHEESBEEEEEEEEEESEEEHEEE E Hit' 5 Ei Lh' 5:5 EE 5 5 th 55 BE EE SE hi EE 5 QE EE EE 5 E15 EE E55 E Eh Eli Eh E? EE E Eli E5 BE EE EE 5 hi? Slim' EE EE 1 Bti H EE BE EE SE' Eli BE BE 5 E5 5 5 ESE 5 EE 5 5 PE SE EE EE EE H WE lla i E55 E-E E EE EE E EE IU? .lm w i w ii W 'I if Q I Q 1 w 1 EEEHESEEEEEEHEEEHEHEEEEEEEEESE555555555155EEBEEEBEEEE55551555555555H5HE555EEE25l5Eh5EEEE555EHj'EEEEBE5EE EE EE 55 Space should be taken here to tell of the seeond team who faithfully kept the gg . varsity in the best of condition. They turned out at every practice and worlrecl E 55 hard. Some valuable material wasalso developed from the second team vvhlch EE should prove advantageous next year. This squad was composed of John Kinds- E E vatter, Dsivid Neelyci illred ?rf1ndi1Stanley Challis, Charles Boyd, Ward Cannon, E 5 Charles ll' urray an f ax e twe . 55 The season's reoord follows: 55 BE 7 . E Team Where Played Sewiukley Opponents E 5 East. Liverpool . .. ..East Liverpool 39 EE' Ambridge ...... . . Amhridge ....... 18 HE Alumni ...... . . Sewickley ....... 21 E Carnegie .... . .Sewiekley ....... 25 Crafton ....... .... C rafton ........ 68 EE E Memes Rocks ... -sewickley ....... si EE EE Ifnoxviue .,,,,, . . KI10XVlll6 ....... 2 EEE Dormont ..... . .Dormont . . 31 E Ambridge .... . .Sewickley ....... 22 E 5 Cory ........ . .Sewiekley , ...... 27 gg EE Carnegie . 7 .... . .Carnegie ........ 39 EE 55 McKees Rocks .... ..MeIxees Rocks 29 EE Carrick ....... . . Carrick ...... 11 EE E Dormont .... . .Sewickley .... 23 5 55 Cory ..... .... 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The other McCullough is here. Sarah, sister of Jane and Betty, plays the same brand of basket ball. So far she hasn 't developed all of her sisters' speed, but she was certainly a valuable addition to the team. Perhaps she will overcome her shyness next season and travel around the McCullough 's favorite spot at side center even faster than the twins. One Freshman again earned a letter. This was Jean Mould, sister to Edith. If you wish to see a natural and versatile athlete, just call Jean. While she played forward regularly, she might just as easily have played any other position and filled it as well. Three years more of Jean will mean three good ones. She is not spectacular, just steady, sure, and always there. Several more girls composed the squad. One of these was Gaye Dietrich, who played center and guard. Unfortunately, Gaye will not be back next year or she would surely earn the center job. 'Wherever she goes we wish her basket ball laurels. Betty Sands in several games played a good game at center. By another year she should gain a little confidence and fill Marianne 's position satis- factorily. Eleanor McPherson, sister of Elizabeth, will make a good forward. Anna McPherson and Gertrude Pryor, playing side center and forward respect- ively, turned out to the credit of the Freshman class. Altogether the squad was good. They learned to meet defeat with a smile and to profit by their mistakes. Material for next year looks good. May they work hard and win many victories! The season closed with the awarding of letters and numerals by Elizabeth Ream Stoner, Mills College, California. This was an honor accorded only to Sewickley and one we appreciate. A banquet at Edith Thompson 's house proved a big success and a fitting close to a pleasant year. Oh no! We 're not going to forget our little coach. Sometimes the most valuable gifts come in small packages. This is true of Miss Reniers. It was no easy task to coach a team that at the beginning did not do what was expected of them. It was her pep meetings and words of encouragement that pulled the team through. Here 's hoping that Shortie will be with us again next year. Seventy-eight EES BE EE BE HE BE Efii E 5 E as as as 55 as as 553 as as as is 5 EE 95 H5 BE QE E EE '55 EE 5 5 HE EE 5 EE EE 5 EE HE EE EE 5 5 5 E 5 555555551555555555555:555555351EEE5555E5E5EEH'il3E.5T1HiEEiEEE5HEEEEEi5iEEEEEE5F1'liEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEESEEFJEEEE . l 5745555555BE5555555555555555555555EEEHEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEBQBEEELEEEEEEEEEEHEEEBEEEEEEEHHBEEEE EEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 55555555555555.55HEBEEREEEEEE5EH5E555'5SEHE555EEEEEEEFiEE5EHEEE5EEEHEBE555BE5EEEEE5F'u5 ESEEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEBESEEEEEEEE The i925 Baseball Season Unfortunately the record of the season cannot be included in this issue of the Sewihi. However, the team has been chosen and it looks like a good one capable of doing itself credit in the VV. P. I. A. L. ' The team lines np with Flora and Jones as catchers, who are sure to fill this position well, and Symes, M-cDonald and Duncan as pitchers, making up a fine line up. Either of these can be depended upon to give any of their opponents a good fight in a pitching contest. J. Barber at first makes many pretty stops and is a very consistent battler. Dolde is our star second baseman and a mighty good one, too. Dick covers a lot of ground and ought to come through on hitting. P. Barber plays short stop and should prove a main stay of the team. Wolfe is our third-corner man and is sure to be a very valuable player. Ted is known for his steadiness and ability to swat the apple. Clay is a new man at school but has proven himself a valuable middle fielder. S. Challis plays right field and is proving himself worthy of his title. C. Challis is our star out-fielder playing left. Ches is known for his speed and batting eye. It 's a common sight to'see him lash out an inlield hit. Mr. McMaster, or as he is more commonly known, Toder, is again coach. Toder is known for knowing the game and ought to turnout a very successful team. Friday, Tuesday, Friday, Tuesday Friday, Tuesday Friday, Tuesday, Friday, Tuesday Friday, 7 April April May May M-ay May May May Mlay May June 24 28 1 5 8 12 15 19 22 26 J2 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Sewickley at Edgewood Sewickley at Bellevue Sewickley at Avalon Open Sewickley at Bellevue Edgewood at Sewickley Sewicklcy at Avalon Bellevue at Sewickley Sewickley at Ben Avon Avalon at Sewickley Ben Avon at Sewickley Seventy-nine EEHEEEEEHEHEEE5555EEEEEBEHEEEWEEEEBEEEEEBEEBEEEEEEEEEBEEEBEBT'u5EEESEEEEE5iuEE5E5EEE5BEBE5EliEHE5555555555555 5 i u Q E i 1 l i M M r il 1 ii A . l n l 5 x 1 1 1 1 W W m 1 'I Tl ll: all ll -l 'l ll 1, 'l ll . ill' ll ll gifteff!igllESEEliHiEiEEL15SigligiigliHE5EEEl539I5Q5i?ll5EiSill?FEE?ag?lLUZTSEHQL'Efjilljlll3355Jill'HflgllflUliillfil'Tfll?f1l'T91 'lil Ma1Ljjl! Mf,fl5f'V . MH . . , .W,, . .. ...nn 1., lil' ill' iii?-i ' i jill . :il I-i' iii? ilu all: Wi' :ul ll! iff' Kill? ill iii! 'fg fill 'lf ilini Ni: all 1 ill fi ,gig ljjj llli' litl ll Iifikl itll lr Sli ' ill lil? l iliili 'iii :lg iliilt iilili l l-QM ' . . iihi ihjj . lfi: lf 5 fl I he I ennls Season of 1925 ffl hiv Jl.i' UIQ? rifg gn, One ot the new lllg'l1llg1'llfS ol' the sl-hool this year was a tennis tlealll. This was an l1l1llfLl2ll.f9i1tl1l'G but clue to the success of thin year s team it will be an H H! establlslletl IHSIIIUTIOII. l'..l ll' . . . . 'ig' the The first llllltvh was Ill2l'VCll with Shady Hltle At-atlt-lily at Shady Side on 5 ' l , rw - - . H gp. ll-al 9. llle team had Just been pn-Izetl, antl hall had llartlly any IJl'2ll't1l'0 but l - 1-ven so, Sewnlkloy was 'lllSl llarely nosetl out by il svore of three-two. 'l'lle next selleclllletl lllillvll was with Sililily Side at Ht-wickley llut Shady Side mg. F553 iorfeltell this match to them. Slli The next match was witll Ben Avon at S--wielfley. lien Avon Slll,'t'0Cllt'Ll in 7 my defeating Sewlt-kley by il 3-2 st-orc. llowevel' one of Sewiekloy 's players was oat. V Sew ltllill-5' next playt-tl A1l0gilt'llj' at Sewielcley. Allegllully provetl an Elli easy VlCfllll for Selvlelileyh. Sewlt-ltley beating them hy the score of -4-Ll. Sewlekley was to play next at Allegheny, but Allegllelly 4-oultl not get a L'tllll'l ! lf so the llltlfvll was cancelled. The next match was with lion Avon at lien Avon, 'l'h0 lll2l1l'll elldl,-tl with llli Sewit-klev il lion Avon lil l 1 ' . . . Elf gill Sewlekley played Bellevue at liellt-vue and slleut-elletl ln Wllllllllg hy the seoro of 4-Z. St-wiekley plays Bellevue at Sewil-icley but tinle forbids putting ifj the lIl2li.l'll ill this issue of the Sewihl. :,,- ln all the t6illIl was very sllf-ecssflll. CUllSltlt4l'lllg that this is its Hrst year if jill A better showing IS pretlictf-tl for the i'OllllYlg year. l QPU l 'H , . v f V fl- PFNNIN QCIIFDI l F gm JA A l. x A .J l .V gli' . . gil S8W1ClilCV at Sllatlysnle ........ ............ . . .Mav tl ilu' Slladysitle at Sewiekley . . .llagf 2:3 2.1. QQ Hen Avon at Sewit-kley . llay 16 in Allegheny at Sewit-klcy . . . 'Xlay 20 li! Sewiekley at Allegheny . . .June I5 Emi Sewiekley at Ben Avon . . . Iune 6 file llll- Elf! lllli Eighty-one alll En Ffl i.fin'fizlililv?55753525ifiliiffin'YEWHEEEETI iii-15 ii'-l fi fiLTilflU?if'i'ilF' ffill 21l1C12w'T.avJ2u'ElPte Fw'will'Hli5iflf:1f'l4 112'ffl-f2l2'f'lnm-'-l' 'l . t ., t L. . . t. ,. ,, . . i l lgll 3.1, U.- fl lvl ll..1:Mllgln.,fr.,yuL'l'+.s,fU.,-E.Qian.fl'l.1nl,11, .ls li. li. 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' V' V' MI: 1 ..II.I1.n , 1--f-3 3-1' Vi 1 - 'F,A fs - f--- ...x .,g,..X,.- -q..T..- VI' --,f----- Y .ig ,gi X. .S-, .-,. -. n -.. . .., LITERATURE . ,.f, . .. ,-f-x...,-f --mf ' l WEIEEEEEBESFEESEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEHEEEEEHEQE5555555555555155555355QEEEBEEEMEEELESIQBELEEEEEEEEEEMEEQEEEELFJU , The Black Box From among the heap of trunks, bags, suitcases, and boxes that lay roasting in e heat of a September mid-da.y sun on the torrid bricks of the Highton sta- tion platform in the early '70's, there came intermittently a queer medley of sounds. To Sim Brock, speculatively stroking his chin, these noises sounded at times not unlike a wail, yet the next moment he was undecided whether to call them whines or groans. Had the day been cooler and Sim more energetic, his curiosity might have gotten the better of his indolence, but even a few steps out onto the platform on a day like that merely to discover the why and where- fore of these peculiar noises would in all probability cause the languid Mr. Brock, station agent, baggage master, postmaster, telegraph operator, tire chief and general gossip of the metropolis of llighton, to perspire, the one thing that was taboo in the life of Sim Brock. No, he could wait until after sundown when the mercury in his office thermometer would cease threatening to overtake the .me hundred degree mark. The baggage-at least, most of it-only belonged to a traveling theatrical troupe that had not yet arrived anyway, so there was no immeilfate hurry. Meanwhile the labor-abhorring Sim adjusted his shoulder blades to the irregularities of the back of his chair, teetered on two legs, rested his head on the wall, and forthwith departed into Slumberland. Some half hour later, the pompous personage of Judge Tonkins tlaunted itself into the two-by-four waiting-room of the Highton station. Now let it be understood that Judge Tonkins was the most iniiuential man in town. He was everything Sim was not, from Mayor to Chief of Police, and being such, he felt it his bounden duty to act the part at every waking moment. The Judge and Sim being practically the whole guvment of Highton, it was not unusual for the two to indulge in frequent conference. Such was the purpose of the Judge's visit now. Hi, Sim! he shouted lustily. Hi, Sim! Wha.r be ye? And guided by a dull thud that was Sim 's chair returning to a horizontal plane, Judge Tonkins made his way toward the baggage room. Business over, the Judge stayed to chat and pass along the news, and while informing Sim of the merits of a horse he was contemplating purchasing. he stopped short in the middle of a sentence. The eerie noises that had almost stirred the languid Brock into action a short time before, were once more issu- ing from amidst the pile of luggage on the platform. To say that the Judge's features mirrored consternation would be putting it mildly. NVh-h-h-ha-a-a-t in tarnationls that! he ejaculated in awe-stricken tones. His jaw dropped on his chest and his eyes nearly popped out of his head as he stood rooted to the spot, listening intently. If the Judge had had hair it would have been most certainly standing on end. His fear and amazement communicated itself to the lethargic Sim, who, for once, showed some signs of activity. My Gawd, Sim! Wot is it? Et' l hear that agin, I'll die of a chill ! breathed the now thoroughly frightened J udgc Tonkins. But into the eyes of the baggage master, station agent, fire chief. etc., of Highton, there came a light of comprehension. That? Oh, that. I kin tell you where it 's comin' from, Judge, but I cain't tell you what it might be. lt's acomin' from that heap o' luggage out ther on the platform and it 's been agoin' on like that off an' on all afternoon, but I ain 't ventured out to investigate yet! Lord 'a' mercy, Sim! You mean to say, you been sleepin' through that all afternoon? and the less apathetic Judge stuck his head out the door and gazed fearsoniely upon the indicated pile. lllhen he turned his scrutiny back upon the grinning Sim, however, there was a new light in his eye. His imagi- nation was working overtime. Sim, and he eyed his listener narrowly, hev Eighty-four ..imWil'ri5fE'9.5i!E553555355555555EEF'EEEil5S5EEHEEE5'EEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEBEBEEE55555EEEEEEEEEEESEEEESEEEEHEEEEH EHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEE5555555555555555555595555555EEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEHEEEEBEBEEEEQEEEEEEHEEEEHEE you thought about what that might be? Hev you thought that that might be some woman or child in distress out there And you asettin' here listenin' to 'em pleadin' an' turnin' a deef ear. Sim. you ain't human! .But he had made an impression upon the easy-going, unirnaginative Mr. Brock, for that individual at least rose to his feet and muttered in the most humble tones, My Gawd! Wot if it was? Say, Judge, hcdn't we better---. and substituting the action for the word the guvment of Highton hastened out to locate the source of the hair-raising sounds. Hurriedly, they went about locating the noise and finally found it in an ordinary sized box, on the side of which appeared the initials of the traveling theatrical company to whom most of the rest of the luggage belonged. Located, the next thing to do was determine the cause. Convinced by the size of the box that it could not house a human being, their fears were somewhat allayed, but their curiosity had been aroused to the saturation point and they were bent now upon solving the mystery. Bending over, each grasped an end of the box and lifted. Ugh! came simultaneously from the two investigators, as the mysterious black object failed to budge. Tain't glued, is it? queried the Judge and 'tlllust be solid lead! commented the baggage master, etc., of the metropolis of Highton. Just then. from the interior of the mysterious thing ca.me another groan, ending in a high- pitched, long-drawn out wail. VVith one accord, the self-appointed investigating committee of two, beat a hasty retreat to the potential safety of the thick brick walls of the station. Baliled, they looked at one another. VVhat shud I do? Sim asked helplessly. Call out the boys? I cain't see no other way, kin you? advised the Judge. So, hastening to a bell cord that hung in a corner, the tire chief of Highton sounded the fire alarm. With lightning-like rapidity, Highton awoke from its afternoon nap. From nowhere at all, seemingly, a. crowd of no mean size gathered in less than two minutes. Then Sim took the stage. Quieting the queries as,to the whereabouts of the fire with upraised hand. he informed the crowd of the predicament in which the law and order of the town of Highton found themselves and asked for suggestions and volunteers. Immediately the guvment was swamped with both, and the crowd pressed closer to view the object of so much attention. Simultaneously with thc closing in of the crowd, as though indignant at the violation of its privacy, the recipient of their curious gazes emitted another squawk. Needless to say, the circle fell back with no little alaerity and the more superstitious beat a hasty retreat to the rear. However, no further sounds followed the first eerie intonations. and the curiosity of the crowd overcame their fear, and the circle gradually closed in again. Several more suggestions were made and acted upon, but the box could neither be lifted nor a lock, hinge, or anything even faintly suggestive of a doorz be found. Progress was at a standstill, while the more agile-minded racked their bra.ins for a solution. Suddenly like a bolt from the sky, a hysterical feminine shriek shattered the silence. My Gawd! lllebbe it's one 0' them infernal machines and we'll all git kilt! As the tornado removes the leaves from the trees in the fall, so that cry removed the population of Highton from the vicinity of the station. Anywhere, as long as it was elsewhere. VVithin the course of an hour, however, some of the stauncher souls wandered back, gingerly enough, to be sure, but at least, back, and another half hour was spent in futile attempts to solve the secret of the black box. , And, perhaps the investigation might still be going on, if a cloud of dust had not been discerned approaching by way of the railroad track, and stirred Eighty-five 55555 SE SE 'SE 5 EE Eh' Eh' SE SE EE SE BE BE E5 BE 5 BE 5 BE 5 BE EE HE .EE HE EE '55 Eh 'JE HE SE at EE EE EE EEE ge ta ti 5 ea as as as sa a ea aa ta ea aa as ea HE EE 5 BE HE EE E EE 5 'LE Eli 55 E5 BE EH EH M5555MESHSEhd55555555555555Ei155'5EEuBEifIiaUEt:E5hhEEh'ESE5Fi..hElahEEEEEEEEEBSEEBEEEEEBSBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHFQEEEEESEEQE ' 35555555555555555555353555555555555555555555555515551555555555555555355555EEBEEESEEEEQEEEEHEEEESEEEEEW ge L 1 Lf, 3, lil is .51 L In lla Nil, Us W lr :IF La Fr, LE, Ula '-is L52 .4 mfg, Eli Lg Eh '-E LL, if fi H Eli' l H it 'I LJ' ni dll 4.,l i fl ,I 1 1,1 U I L Hu r E E as a aa ea ai Lg, GJ il-E W at V 1 E es by the feet of the theatrical troupe of whose paraphernalia the mysterious black box was a part, as they wearily pounded the ties, for in those days, you must remember, it was not unusual for such itinerant players to lack the money for their own train fare after the tickets for the luggage had been purchased. . In such cases, there was nothing to be clone but hotfoot the rails. Such was the plight of the owners of the black box and such the manner of their entrance into Highton. But far from such mean circumstances was the manner of their exit, for to all the questions with which they were beseiged in regard to the contents of the box, they merely smiled and replied Come to our show tonight and see. And so all the population of Highton crowded into the Opera House that night, from Old Man Greene, who ha.dn't left his front porch in twenty-five years to the youngest babe-in-arms, who was brought because there was no one who would stay at home to mind him. A ripple of suppressed excitement passed through the crowd when the curtain rose and the gaudily attired manager appeared to make his announcements. And this is what he told the people of Highton: I know that excitement and curiosity are rife tonight and so the first number on our program will be given expressly to gratify your curiosity regarding the nature of the contents of the mysterious black box. Ladies and gentlemen, the black box whose secret you could not divine this afternoon and which you see on my left here now-yes, the identical box--houses one of the greatest, if not the greatest masterpiece of inventive genius. It is the Talking Machine. It reproduces the human voice or the notes of a musical instrument so perfectly that we defy you to differentiate between the rendition of the original and the reproduction. This marvelous piece of mechanical ingenuity has over one thous- and separate and distinct parts, and weighs, despite its small size, over seven hundred and fifty pounds, necessitating the use of a block and tackle in its hand- ling. It runs entirely by the force of gravity, a needle point running down a spiral inclined plane. Tn this groove is the secret of the whole thing, and no man but the inventor, and he is dead, knows it. And this afternoon. my friends, the noises you heard were caused by the insecure fastening of this needle point at the top of the spiral and as it worked slowly down, its movement hampered by a handkerchief that had been carelessly left inside when the instrument was last closed and locked, the sounds you heard this afternoon were made. The reason you failed to solve thc secret this afternoon, good people of Hisrhton. was that you were ignorant of the combination that works the secret lid, which is the inventor' ingenious method of safe-guarding the delicacy of his device from the ruthlessness of prying hands. You are to be excused for that, however, because the secret of unlocking the box that houses the greatest marvel of the age, is known only to the inventor and myself, and as I have said, the inventor, is, unfortunately, deceased. Ladies and gentlemen. you were hearing this afternoon, snatches of a vo- lin solo, Humoresque, and we are going to start off our performance with the playing of the whole piece, as it should be played. Now, then, ladies and gentle- men, silence while the Talking M achine, the greatest marvel of the age, performs for you. H. W. '25. Fight lix it il ,' v- . Nh, :lg , 5? . HEBEEEHEE555SEQRESE595E555T1BT:EEE5555555BlitlfiEli5555555555HEEEEEEEEHSEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEESEEEE EJETEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEBEBEEQHQEEEEE5153555555555555555EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEE EE EE BFE EE 5 'SE E E gi Finders Keepers H Q E EE The last buzzer had sounded. Kerry Jarvis put a pile of mutilated school E books in his desk and slammed the lid. At the desk opposite, Nancy Ramsay gi was trying to adjust her tiny scarlet hat at just the right angle on her brown E5 EE bobbed hair by the diminutive mirror in her powder box. Kerry had chosen his gg gg desk in the senior room with malice aforethought. He admitted that he liked 'SE E Nancy better than any other girl in school. Today, he waited for her and they E gg started down the wide steps together. 5 Bti: Kerry, she said as soon as t.hey were out of car shot, 1 want to ask a Q5 E favor of you. I have an out of town girl coming to my house tonight. Could E 55 you come over and bring another boy, say-Jim Patterson? 55 Sorry, Nan, he answered. I have to 'work tonight but l'll ask Jim for E hifi you and anyone else you like. Jim was one of the wealthiest boys in the town . SE E but he liked Kerry and the boys were best friends. E 5 Oh Kerryf' Nancy 's voice sounded disappointed and Kerry was secretly EE Sip very glad I wanted you. 'Well never mind, 'l'll ask someone else. Are you gg gi taking College Board 's this year?, I'm going to Vassar. you know, if I can ever get in. E I 'm going to try them, even if there is no hope of getting to college. May- EE be if I work next year, I can manage it the year after. EE 5-gg Father says that there ought to be a good scholarship offered here and if E 55 there were you 'd get it, Kerryf' ga EE No hope, Nancy, well, so long, thanks loads for the invitation. I have to go to the locker room for a minute. ' E? The room was deserted when Kerry reached it. He went over to his locker gi and took out several things. Then his eye fell on something just showing under Q another locker. It looked like money. He picked it up. It was tive. no fifty 55 E dollars. Kerry gasped. It seemed like a dream. He rubbed his eyes but it was still there. E Fifty dollars, he gasped, someone must be missing that right this min- E 5 ute. He stuffed his things bark in the locker, including the thing he had const' 55 E for, a.nd dashed up the basement stairs, three steps at a time. Suddenly at the E gg top, he stopped. He looked at the money. Fifty dollars. It must have been a 5 EE ' very careless person who had lost that much money. VVhy should he be respon- E E sible for another person 's carelessness. Then that old saying flashed across his 5 mind, Finders keepers, losers weepersf' ,He put the bill in his pocket, but E 5 Wavered between going to the principal 's office or out the door. Just then one E EE of his friends came down the stairs. E H 'Lo Kerry. U n E 5 Oh! Hello, Kerry answered mditterently. E5 Q5 YVhat's the matter, settling the affairs of state? You look as glum as an E55 owl. Q No, only tired of this jail. Let's go homefl They left the building to- EE gg gether and the fifty dollars went with them, in Kerry's pocket. gg E y Say, J ack, Kerry said finally, what would you do if you found quite a lot of money? E Pocket it, as a special dispensation of providence. 'Finders keepers' you E 55 know. V t EE You would, really? EE E Sure, Look here . What's the matter with you? Somebody been sowing E gg some in your direction? EE EE Er-no, well, here's where I leave you. So long. 5 E ea Eighty-seven .EE SE EE . ?.m'rT1.EE'55.'5Et5i il'5E5Tt5EE5EHEEE5EEfis?iFuEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEE-ElELiEEF'mEFiEE55515555EEE5iE'E5'iH5'L'aEiEEEEEEEEEE55iEEEFt'HE5EBEEEBEHE5i5Fn5'E 'EHHEBEHSEEEEBEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEBEEE5E53EEE E?155EEE5EEEE hi I. Kerry went into his home feeling highly elated. As he entered his mother came to meet him. He and his mother had been great pals since his father 's death several years before. Tired, Kerry? she asked. He avoided her eyes. The money burned in his pocket. - A little. he answered. Think I'll rest a bit before dinner. Mrs. Jarvis looked troubled. Kerry was never tired. in the afternoon. She brought him an apple and a piece of hot ginger bread. He thanked her and went on up stairs. He tried to do some Virgil but had to give it up. Even the ginger bread seemed to choke him. On his desk was a snapshot of Nancy, he had taken the summer before. He wished her gaze wasn't so clear and level. Nancy was so honest, she could never understand his having kept the money. On the other hand, the per- son who had lost it was careless and moreover he was probably rich and he, Kerry had so many uses for fifty dollars. He looked at Naney's picture again. He could not bear the serene, honest look in her eyes. He put the picture in his desk drawer. Kerry and his mother ate their dinner almost in silence. M-rs. Jarvis seeing that he did not wish to talk wisely let him alone. He had a job in the evenings and did not return home until about ten thirty. He had his own key and let himself in. The house was dark. He stumbled over a chair and started ner- vously. He felt like a thief in his own home. Was keeping that money just as bad as stealing? Nonsense, he 'd found it, it belonged to him. He sat down and began to read. It was a mystery story he had brought from the library. A detective was hunting down a noted jewel thief. There was that word thief again. It seemed to haunt him. The page wavered before his eyes. He imagined it covered with accusing faces. The students taunting him and in the foreground his mother and Nancy. Nancy 's eyes were scornfnl--his mother's only sad. He threw the book on the floor. Then he found himself saying, I am a thief. I almost know to whom that money belongs. He sprang to his feet and grabbed the telephone book. He looked up a number. Wood 4565 J, his voice was so uncertain that he had to repeat it. The phone buzzed in his ear. Woiilcl that girl never get his number? Finally a man answered. It was the Principal of the High School, This is Kerry Jarvis speaking, Mr. Carter. I found a fifty dollar bill in the locker room after school. Do you know to whom it belongs? Yes, Kerry, Mr. Pryor, President of the school board lost that this after- noon. He just missed it. May I bring it to your house tonight? Kerry 's voice was anxious. No, keep it until morning and give it to me at school. l'll call Mr. Pryor. Thank you, Kerry, goodbye. Kerry hung up the receiver slowly. The cat was out of the bag but he was very glad. He took the picture out of the drawer as soon as he entered his room. He could meet Nancy 's friendly look with an answering smile. The next morning, during the chapel period, the principal entered the senior recm. Ke1'ry's heart sank Had he-ll Then he remembered the money had been returned and then Mr. Carter was smiling. Boys and girls, he said at last, Mn Pryor. president of the school board, has been considering seriously the question of a college scholarship for our High School. He has now decided to offer one each year to the most honest senior. This year it goes to Kerry Jarvis. The applause-was deafening. Everyone liked Kerry. He had a knack of making friends. For a moment the room seemed to spin around him. Then he looked across at Nancy. She was smiling. I'm very glad, Kerry, she said. With a contented smile, he rose to thank the principal. BARBARA WEIR '26 Eighty-eight i 9555533555HEEESEEEEBTMEE5555EE555EEEIEEEMBEHEEEBSEEEEHEBEBEEEEEWEEEEESEEEHEBEBEHEEEHHEEEEEEEEEEEBE 'E u 3 E 5 EE Ei J, . . A Puzzlmg Experience Lij Ei One afternoon, not many days ago, I was walking along one of Pittsburgh 's E .LE well known streets. I had nothing special to do as my train didn 't leave for an QE E213 hour. As I was crossing one of the many narrow alleys of Pittsburgh, I noticed EE 5? a peculiar sign on the door of a low building, a short distance up the alley. I 5 5:5 I approached the door and recognized the' sign to be a cross-word puzzle with 5 a list of synonyms printed beneath it. EE E I saw that the words were not difficult so I began to solve the puzzle. The E 5 first word that caught my eye was a number 30, horizontal, which was Hthe oppo- 5 EE site of to close, which, of course, was to open. gg E In about ten minutes I had completely solved the puzzle, and was about to Hifi' gi turn away, when, I noticed, to my astonishment, that the horizontal words read L-gi consecutively, formed a sentence, which read as follows: Q You are, no doubt, interested in cross-word puzzles, if so, please open this E door and follow the directions which you will receive within. ,fig 55 Being fond of adventure, I opened the door which yielded lightly to my Hi hand. EF' 55 I peered into the hallway and perceived what seemed to be a long tiight of 9-hi Eg stairs. I entered, allowing the door to close behind me and proceeded to go up gg the stairs. As I placed my foot on the first step. I felt them moving. I looked QE SE around, to find that I had been carried to the top on a swift escalator. Q Arriving at the top, I stepped on solid fioor again. But I was suddenly BE QE blinded by a flash of green light, which glowed fiercely in one corner of the EE E room. I tried to get back to the escalator, but a solid wall had taken form while gi U I had been blinded. Hifi .- Now the light had been dimmed and was shining with a dull red color. H gd Where am I, I wondered. The hangings and draperies were ot' black and EE Eh white velvet, checkered with cross-word puzzle designs. ug' E As I was standing there gazing at my surroundings, I felt the floor sinking 5.3 beneath me. I was borne down steadily for some twenty-tive or thirty feet. E H5 Looking up, I found that the opening through which I had just come was gg E no longer above me and that I was now in a large room, the ceiling and walls E am - - . - . ' 5 of which were ln theushapc of a hemisphere oi a dome. ' A EE ggi This room was similar to the other one in that the draperies and hangings 5 EE were checkered. Q5 E I now turned toward the center of the room when suddenly a bright blue HE 5 flame shot up from the center of the tioor, leaving a tall pillar of smoke, which 5 rose slowly and hung over the room. Hd As the smoke cleared, I heard someone coming toward me. It was a young 55-FE Q Page, evidently of some r0Ya.l:ho1i11se. who was dressed ig a blaeklandffvhits chesk- Eg ge, ered uniform and who held ort a piece o paper an a penci , an sal , i ot EE 51 there. QE E I received the paper, on which was another puzzle. The boy bowed and dis- appeared. 'E I naturally solved the puzzle, supposing it to offer some clue to these strange E E events, and, as I had expected, the puzzle, when read vertically gave the following 5 QE uiessagc:- You are in myi pgowelil. Do not try-Ito escape. Therlel is only? one E 5 exit from this chamber, an y t at one you wi arrive at my t roue. 01110 ME ,EE hence! Pronto! Csign-edj King Kris Kress. ig 55 Well, I didn 't mind meeting the king but how would I ever find that exit? Q E l began searching in the folds of the draperies when my foot stumbled E5 55 over something on the tloor. I reached down but it was covered with heavy rugs. gg BE L, E Eighty-nine 55 ESE 55 EE 55 BE 555555155555555555555555EE553595553555555555551523E55553565Wjhhdlifihdhdhdihdhhgdhdghfulfdhhgdhdiihdhhhdhfi 'UEESEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEREEHEHEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEQEEEESEBEEEEESEESEEHEHE5E5lfEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE5'E i'6EE'9..ESF1'5Ei ' I took out my pocket knife and cut a hole about four inches square. I found that what I had stumbled over by chance was the hasp to a trap door. But then, this door wa.s locked with a combination padlock. Still, nothing could stop me now. I was unable to break the lock so I hunted through the draperies until I came to a shelf. On the shelf was a little checkered box which I broke open and and found a puzzle which I worked and found that it gave further directions. They were Take ten steps parallel to thiis shelf. At right angles turn left and advance four paces. Press hidden spring and you will find combination numbers. I followed these out and found the required spring and pressed it. Just then something hit me on the head and I lay stunned for a short time. When I recovered I found that I had been hit by the further directions. It was a. small bras box, which was unlocked. In it I found the numbers :- Left 665, one full turn right and stop at 2111! 8-5 full turns left and stop at 4. I rushed to the lock and opened it. At last I would be saved. l was now becoming dizzy from so many squares and spaces but I opened the trap door, and saw a long narrow tube. It was lined with polished hard wood, so I imagined it was some sort of a slide. I prepared to go through it and put my feet cautiously through the opening, taking care to keep my arms close to my -body. I then began to slide down. The first part was steep and let me down about fifteen feetg then it turned sharply and followed a spiral course which ended wtith a .long upward sloping stretch. At the end of this I could see a stream of light. Although the slope was not too great to go up, it would bc very hard as I had my feet facing it and was unable to turn around. I worked my way up by pushing back with both my hands. After about a quarter of an hour 's toil I reached the opening, allowing my legs to hang down from the end of the tube. Suddenly I was pulled out by two men, standing on either side of the open- ing into a room where everything was checkered with crazy designs and puzzles. The men dropped me into a padded cart and wheeled me away. NVhen I tried to get out I was handcuded, so all that was left for me to do was to lie peaceably. Then I heard two trumpets sound and I was led into his majesty's pres- ence. The carriage was stopped before the checkered throne. Your Highness, said one guard, VVe have just captured another vic- tim. N Well, well, chuckled the king, We're getting more and more every day. and motioned them to wheel me away. I was wheeled into a long hall of cells and noticed some of my friends were confined in them. I was stopped at cell number 1669 and was pushed inside. The heavy iron door then swung around Bang! The door hit the iron frame and the lock clicked. When I again looked up from the corner in which I was huddled, I suddenly realied that I was no longer in prison but safe at home in my arm chair. It was 1 :30 when I looked at the clock. I saw in my hand a piece of crumipled up newspaper, which I knew was a cross-word puzzle. I threw it along with the pencil into the fireplace, vowing never to look at another cross-word puzzle again. BARR HAINES, '26, Mncty 55555555565555555555iEEEE'5a:HEBFiHEEi5EEEiE5'5EE5E'iEBE!iEEEE5EE'iE5EEEHEH5!i 'ani me , it E Hi A 'EE ,nl E 5 All's Well That Ends Well if VVell, fellows, what can we do! said Jim Thorpe, slumping down in 5 Eli a big chair and lighting a cigarette. . U 5 EE Dol exclaimed Bill Saunders, -Iini's roollllftiltei Who was sitting on the E52 gg chiffonier, strumming on a. banjo. Gee whiz, Jim, we re all almost kicked 55 5,53 out of school as it is, without doing anythlmg else! - gg Ei I k11ow, old top, but that Prof. makes me so darn mad. What business 5 55 of his is it anyway what we do? said J im. . ' E gg You're right, Jim, said Tom Dodds. stretching lazily on the davenport. EE E It isn't any of his business-and anyway what? diekens is wrong writh going Eg to a party? VVe've got to fret some ,un out o e. 1 E There was a sound oftheavy footsteps in the hall, and someone knocked ge' at the door. lui E5 Come in, said Jim sullenly, and on the word two other fellows came in with slickers on, dripping wet. I n E'-fi Goshl Is it raining out? said Bill peering out the window. ' gi Rainingl said Jack Ileally, the tallest of the two. t'Oh no, we Just took 5 a shower and put our coats on so we wouldn't get wet. 1 d ' I Sa , what's wrong with you fellows anyway ? Here Jack an I come in df 5, from a glorious walk on the campus in the rain and you don 't even know that EE it's raining, said Stewart Runkle called Stew,' 'on general prmclples. re gg if you still thinking about what Applegate said to us about the party the other L. night? l ggi Stew and Jack took their sliekers off and sat down on the tloor in front. E of the gas grate. U S35 ggi Oh, that 's not worrying us so much, said Tom, we're trying to think mf' of something to get back at old Prol. Hagen tor telling on usf' , 5 Hey, Jack, said Jim, You re always the life ot the .partyg-can t you gg -ggi think of something? Not anything terrible, but something with a kick in it. Eg Well I'll be darned! exclaimed Jack, throwing la pillow at Jim. 'Vllhy put all this thinking business on me? I've enough to think about. Here I invited Peggy to the Prom, and she wrote and said she couldn't come, so I go and ask Q55 Marty and today I get telegrams from them both, saying they both can comes I'll say you're in a fix, said Bill, What the dickens will you do wil Q two girls? I haven't mine yet but I cou1dn't takebone of yours very well. 55 She probably would go home if she knew you had invited someone else. 55 ,QQ 'KI thought you had met Marty only once, said Stew 3 its By Gollyl that is right! said Jack. Do you think she 'd remember what 525 I looked like? , EE You never can tell about these girls. said Tom, but she probably remem- BE bers h ci f ll 'ht ' 51 your an some ace a rig . - 1 ' 1 H- E2 But she could easily forget it since last summer, said J nn, Bill, why EE don 't you take Marty? Go to the train to meet her and pretend you 're Jack. gg E It would turn out all right and she 'd never be the wiser. E Will you Bill? asked Jack impatiently. ,I E Why-sure-I guess I can work it all right, agreed Bill slowly. 51 Gee, you 're a brick, Bill! said Jack, slapping him on the back: Well, now, that that 's over with, sighed Tom, We haven 't decided about gf, old man Hagen. Something's got to be done with that old dutferf' 55 There was a loud bell ringing. The teachers all except two had gone to gg E a conference and the only thing on time were the meals. J rllll Ei E E Ninety-one E aril 9 Sli HE EE EE E 5 A 'MESEBEEEHEEEEEE555BESEEEEEHEHEEEBEEEEEEBEHEEEBESEBEBEEEEEEEEEE555555EEEEEHEEESEEEEHEEBEEE-EEEEEEHf'iEEEEEEEi EE ESE SE EE There's the dinner bell and lim not dressed yet! said Jack grabbing E his hat and coat. I'll see you at dinner and in the meantime I'1l try to think of something for you. Two days had passed with no excitement to speak of. Jack had thought of something, but was keeping it a secret and wou1dn't tell a soul. not even E Stew his best friend. T Eli Don't be so darn inquisitive, he told the boys one night while playing E bridge in his room. You'll all know soon enough--maybe too soon for you. ga F No telling what they 'll do to us for it. But we should worry. gg li XV figure, iaid Jim, You've got the right dope. How about it, fellows? Q ,Hj e' 0 aiiyt ing you say? L ai Gee, it's going to be great too, fellows. I can hardly wait. Hey, Tom, E QE your deal! Don 't fall asleep on us! Jack said. EE At ten they all departed for their various rooms which were all in the same 55 fraternity house. 5 'Ti The next day was the Prom and there were no lessons. so the boys had . 3 plenty of time to meet their girls and entertain them. . ff Bill and Jack had to go to the station together, much to their regret, 4 because Peggy and Marty were both coming on the same train. Marty might see Jack and recognize him, and then-it would be all elf. They were both rather QQ nervous as they paced the station platform but the shrill whistle of the train in the distance brought them to their senses and they both laughed thinking it was tg a big joke and they agreed they 'd 'make the best of tit whatever happened. The train pulled in and Jack and Bill separated. Bill had seen some pic- 5 tures cifqlllagtykand kgew just about what sh? liiokeldr like. h b H I E Jn, y - ac , sai a pretty gir , spying ii , ow's t e oy? ere ta rc 'i my grip for me. Q , Oh-uh-why Marty, of course. how are you? Gee, but it 's great to see you E5 again, said Bill, feeling better now that he saw what a peach Marty really was. PM if Hop into the car and we'll be up to the house in two minutes, he said. E sg Where's Dad? asked Marty glancing around anxiously. E ii Dad! said Bill. Why-uh-were you going to see your father here or lg something 'I ' ' EE '. Why I certainly was, said Marty. Do you suppose he wouldn't come E to meet his daughter when she was coming to the same school where he teaches? 5 55 Didn't you know that Dad taught at your school? Isnit that funny! E F Yes-it is rather funny. said Bill, thinking with horror that he didn't know Marty's last name. and, so of course, wouldn't know which professor -. was her father. in Well, said Marty, we might as well go out. The poor old Daddy is E L3 probably frightfully busy and just couI.dn't get away. gg BE During the fifteen minute ride to the fraternity house, Bill became acquaint- 55 ed with Marty and, though he wouldn't have told anyone, it was love at first E L sight. lack was already there, and had left Peggy to unpack her things. But as E soon as he saw Bill coming with Marty he dashed for his room. 55 That evening at the Prom. about eleven thirty, Jack drew Bill aside behind EE a huge palm. E Bill, l've been trying to see you all evening, Marty 's been right at your EE side he said breathlessly. 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E5 Q11 Stanley watched Fat's slow progress in anger, cursing the offender BE under his breath, and his rival had hardly disappeared when he made a. leap gg G5 through the open door-way and was flying like a scared cat through the alley. 5 Ei As he came dashing around the shrubbery he bumped right into Fat, who EE E was walking up the path, with such force that they both sat down. Stanley E L grinned so shcepishly and Fat stared back with such a bewildered air that EE -' they both burst out laughing. I gg f Well, well, Carrots! Said Fat, what are you doing here? E-E E Same thing you are. replied Stanley, brushing olf his clothes. 51,3 Well I forgive you, but don't stand there like a ninny. Come on in. 55 Hi 'tDon,t worry, I am. 55 il Miss Nanc was at home and would they please be seated in the living-room hp' I y I' .3 until she came, the maid, who answered their ring, informed them. The boys entered the pretty, little sitting-room and before long Nancy joined 3 them. As she paused in the doorway they both thought how pretty she was. E E She had soft dark hair and a pretty, smiling, little face from which bright I .2 sparkling eyes regarded them roguishly. of- ? At first the conversation dragged a little but pretty soon Fat began an shi sort of a monologue on the iirst thing that met his eye, which was, to Stanley 's Eli: ? discomfort and annoyance, his friend's bright hair. Oh, d'id you ever see E gg such hair! You know, if I was his mother I wouldn't ever let him go near a gg can of gasoline, he might make it explode and get killed. and at this, Fat all began to laugh uproariously. H Stanley was very uncomfortable and so was Nancy, for she really liked Stan- Q, ley. He was, in fact, a very nice looking boy even with lris red hair which was if not sufficiently bright to mar lns appearance. After Stanley had endured this 5 Eg plaguing as long as hc could, he managed to whisper to Nancy without Fat 55 55 observing him, For heaven sakes, get this pest out of here for a minute please, Q Shi Nancy. 5? It was thcn with thankfulness that Nancy, after racking her brain for EE some excuse, saw Pitzi, her cat dashing across the yard, followed closely by gg g Towser. the neighbor 's dog. D gg-U' Eli Oh 'Fatl' she cried, jumping up in mock despair, There goes Towser QE EQ! after Pitzi. Please rescue her, oh, please do, and hurry! hurry! E Fat, thinking that he had suddenly found favor in the eyes of his adored U5 gg that such an important errand should be thrust upon him, sprang from his chair E5 Eli and went flying after the unfortunate Pitzi, who by this time had taken refuge 5 in a nearby tree and was calmly eyeing Towser, who was barking frantically E hit- but at a safe distance. gg gi Well, now that he 's out, said Nancy laughingly, What do you want to E fv say? ga A Well I-that is--er-I mean-Can't I see you tonight? stammered E Stanley. . ig Of course you can but it is another question as to whether you may, but ig I guess I will condescend to see you. M-eet me in the garden about eight thirty. E - In the meantime Fat seeing that Pitzi was safely up a tree and that f lf ' - . . . . all efforts to dislodge her would be vain, returned Just in time to catch the last E part of the conversation. Meet me in the garden. So that was it. He would E EE see about it. It certainly was a mean trick to play on him but he would have EH e his revenge. He would do something to scare them back into the house and then 5 ni Ninety-four E ' EE K1 E EQEWWHHSHEEBEHEEEUEEEBEEEEHEE5ElSE .5lTiEEll555'FuEE55H55E5i'Ti5'E5Ei5EEEEHHEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEBEEEEEEE . 512555555555555555555555555955HE5555555B555hihihjhhhhhfihahfahhhtihihhhfughighjhgthdhjhdhdBEEEEEBTEEEEEEERLEHREEEE la SE EE 'Sh E 5 he would join them as if he had just happened along. Vilith this in mind he E entered the house, secretly chuckling to think of the lovely surprise that he had iff' planned for them. , gl - - ' ' 1 1 -r- th 5511 Well, P1l'Zl,S safe. She s up a tree and seems quite reso vet to s .ay GPG, E he informed them good naturedly. t D ' . E Oh thank you. Fat. Poor Pitzi. I was so afraid that Toxvser was going gg to get her, said Nancy in her sweetest voice for she was half afraid that maybe EE ,'Fat had guesed why he had been sent on the errand.., 55 They chatted a little and then the boys left, Fat -because he, thought E that he ought to get to workg Stanley, .because he was already haylng dlisturbmng QE visions as to the cleanness of his white tlannels. As soon as 'Fat left h1S EE rival he hurried home and without even taking off' his hat and coat he rushed E down into the cellar from which he emerged with three boards, a long one and EE two short, a can of black paint and one .of white, a hammer, some paint brushes EE and a mouthful of nails. After entering his room and .locking the door, he 55 spread his cargo upon the tloor and. proceeded to work. First he nailed the two E short boards to the long one so that if pulled by a string they would move up and gg down. Then he painted the whole thing black, and when this had dried a bit-- E with the aid of an electric fan-'he painted on it in whlte the crudest, the most 55 horrible and gruesome skeleton anyone could imagine. Thoroughly pleased with E his work he sat back and regarded it. It certainly was a good skeleton he thought, QE and if Nancy didn 't run screaming, i11to the house, then she was braver than E anyone he ever knew. He pulled the piicesnof stiing xvhigx he hadiiailedtitlo thle short boards. Glorious! lt was just t c clfcct e Wan , .or in olng IS c E pulled the boards up and down which gave the impression that the skeleton was E5 flapping its arms. 1 55 At eight o'clock he went to the Rright's garden. So as to have time to get E everything ready he told himself. but really because he was so eager to put his 5 plan into action. NVhen he reached it he picked out a suitable tree and climbing BH up, with the surprise under his arm, he waited and waited until he thought 55 that they would never come but shortly after the town clock had struck half past E eight, he saw a white figure coming down the path. Soon another whiteshadow Q32 joined the tirst and they wandered about a1rl0Dg fhQ4flgW 3f'-H9dS- Iilwfhelrnwalr' mg they stopped for a second to talk, iight opposite at s tree. . ow was t e E time and he let down the skeleton. It was not long before Nancy half turned gg and catching sight of a hideous iigure waving its arms at her, with a half- 5 smothered cry ot Help!l' threw herself into the amazed Stanley's arms. 51 When poor Fat saw how badly his plans had turned out, he dropped the E skeleton and jumping from the tree started for the nearest bushes. ln the EE meantime Stanley, still keeping his arms about Nancy, turned to see what had E55 been the cause of his good luck. Not a thing could he see but a heap ot boards E at the foot of the tree and a shadow of ample proportions disappearing amongst 55 the shrubbery and so d?'1lf11T1g wlaat lgiidhhappg-ifgd he eafledtaftfi' the retreating gg figure, Well Fat, 1t's etter to e r - eace an wi iou a iea . him E RUBY Rosa, '26, his 5 55 BE 5 EE BE Eh' Ei SE BF: Ninety-Hve EE EE EE Bti e H EEEEEEEEBEEEQHEEEHEEEHEEEEEEEEEEHEFEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE55551EEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEHEEEHEHEBEEEEEEESEEEEESEILM 1 5559595555555E555HEBEEEEEESSEBEEEEEBEEESESEEJEEEH51555556555555555555555EEBEHEEEEE'b'EBi'i.E'EEEETaEE5iEEEBEEEEEEE5EH5E HE EE it . Who Lives immortal 'gi 2 1- Who lives immortal in the hearts of men, ,Q Q5 Must e'er be a true and loyal friend, gF 'Q Ideals, ambitions must for him be high 5 ,li Placed on a pinnacle that points to the sky. ,Q His character, too, plays an important part, ji 'Li Fine and distinguished, it must form his heart in :lg It must stand out alone as God 's own work of art. fi is NORMA HUNT, gi ll ,i-'l Now IS the Time 1 ,1 As the sun of my school life sets, I 14 :fn And lights up the days of the past, iff I think of those problems I couldnt get, 'Q And wished I had Worked to the last.. gl 'V - lf 'lg , For I know now, what I thought useless, 57 FI J, wg And the lessons I scorned to learn, May be the cause of my failure, 'ln To reach the place that I yearn. Yes, there is more than the daily grading, 'gp 'G We get for our work--bad or good, ii The hopes for our future are fading--, lt 5 For reaching the heights which We should. 'i Af Now is the time we are making our life, ,, It can not be done in the later years, ,fi 1 Right now we can close the path to strife, Qs in We can save our friends bitter tears. iq, Al S ,, Or if we wish, We may take that slope ' That starts on the big decline, We may blot clear out all our chances of hope, 5 E For a life that is good and fine. E 11 But friends, no matter which you demand, This is the point I hold-- Now is the time to make life's plan, b Don 't wait till your minds grow cold. - Q ip Q5 Tan woman, '25, 3 t if .I iii fi ,Lf Ninety--ix we .ea i I sssssmsnsssansaaaiaeansass nsaaanssmsawwsaasnasnasssasaaisssassssnssss. '- Tl l 'assess 1 r Q E ,- T, , E 'SEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEE5E'i'-'iE5l'51'5'P11',5EIEfElL'E5Tt'?-n'EEEEEUQESEBEETJHESEEEEEEEEE5EEEHH':m'5fi5EE5EEEE'HFn55'5Ei 5 'SE PSE 53 BE 5 5 EE HE gil ' EE ea ,psf H5 if are ee fy if 1' - e H. 1 I W3 dl am ,: - gg A A 9 1. . f , gg L .x :xi -nu.,Q tlgnhn E5 gl BE EE EE Uh E 251 as Acknowledgments BE ' E Although they realize that their facility of expression is woefnllv inade- 55 quate to allow them to set down the appreciation they fe-el, the Sewilii Board 5 fillihsires to take advantage of this exeellent opportunity to gratefully aeknowledge EE 5 elrfiindebtednessi to the 'following individuals and organizations for their advis- F5 B5 OPY, Ilallclal, or Journahstic assistance in the ublieation of this - 5 QE . P volume. 135 EFS The Board of Directors of the Sewiekley Public Schools. gg gg, The faculty. V QE ialegitltly zggisors, Miss Kerr, Miss Ilodell and Mr. Grisette. Y- - .. . Mr. William R. NVheat the ' - gs gg, . , proprietor ot' the Sewickley Theater. gi gg The advertisers. gg gg 4 The Sewickley Printing Shop. , 55 The Northern Engraving C0 5 BE The David J M ll F ' 55 5,51 . 0 05 Co. 55 BE EE 5 EF: 5 EE K3 O 'Qi Apologies E H5 BE 51 Errors are com - 55 EE K i mon, and. perhaps the commonest of error s th htl , EE E irsualsayiggigfghafgogrlngs down upon the head of the orie lat fafiiltg quit: 55 Despite everv precaution. there are undoubt ll ' ' . . - 1 V l S ll ig of omission as well as others. But those ivhomiieylflgylliaiieE3liSsVi1illllril'fi31:t1i3f1? E gg ally shghted we beg to bear with us and forgive out of the generosity of their E ggglrgiuiigglge assure them that any such errors have not been made with maliee EE W ' ,. 5 e thank you! 55 Eli HIE EE EE E5 5 EE ' ' EE E Greetings and Best WlShCS EE 5 Th S . - - . . as gg . 0 0W1h1 Board 'of 1923 bids greeting to those Who shall tak th ' 1 ES E Rtmfiia 53331 Itifgsoorafiza blgctlitfgnci iaieysfell to Bid S. H. 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Some of the dances were card dances, Paul Jones, and most enjoyable of all, a screen dance. The girls were hidden at one end of the pavilion by a huge screen just high enough so that the little fingers of the upstretched arms of the girls could be seen over the top of the screen. The boys, placed at the other end of the pavilion, at the starting of the music rushed to the screen and chose a little finger, and thus a partner for the dance. Fun for all, especially the small! At one of the soshells, the social committees of all classes together arranged for a lunch. The boys unanimously elected that one the best soshell of the year. Here's hoping the soshells of '26 can he as successful, afford just as good a time, and accomplish as much as the soshells of '25. unlor Prom Hustle! Bust-le! Juniors running hither and thither, Please excuse-- at-P. M., class meetings, dues, candy sales-all that went towards making --guessed it--The Prom, of course. Due to a peppy social committee, all-around other committees, and the help of the class itself, the most successful Prom in the history of S. Il. S. was held at the Y. M. C. A. on Friday night, May 1.5. The gym was a masterpiece of artistic decoration. A rainbow effect was produced by pastel shade streamers stretched from the balcony to the center where they were secured in bell effect. The gym as a whole, was made to resemble a garden, with the background lattice work of the Senior class color-blue: inside the garden there was wicker furniture, set oli' by the effect of landscape gardening produced by ferns and palms. The orchestra platform was decorated in blue and yellow, and surrounded by palms. The favors were boutonnieres for the girls and carnations for the boys. The Grand March, led by the Junior Class President, John Kindsvatter and Helen McPherson, started at 7:45, to the tune of Nirella's peppy bandythe rest followed in a rainbow procession, so beautifully did the frocks of the girls blend with the decorations. The dances followed in regular order, with an occasional extra dance. The prize waltz was one of much excitement. The judges were quite baffled, for the competitors all ranked so highly that it was difficult to choose the best couple. But finally the prizes were awarded to Keefer Foye and his partner, Gaye Dietrich. And what prizes! ones to be proud of--imported, too--French dolls, one a Devil Man, the other a wicked little Vamp. The chaperons and guests of the evening were: Professor and Mrs. Parke, Professor and Mrs. Conway, Miss Hubbell, Miss Elder, and Mrs. Peterson. All in all that Prom is one never to be forgotten, for the memory of it is a pleasant one that will linger long in the minds of every one who attended. One Hundred gem EE E EE 55 m 3? tl Eh 5 'l QE EE E. I E E sa 5 EES 55 EH HE Q5 E E E E BE EE HE 'SE .EE HE E E ii 52 ,, E11 LQ . 1, L r 1 1 Tl, M. F L i 1 'l if f 11 ,r 'J i 11555559559559555EEEEEYEHEEEEEBESEEEBEEEHEEESHEHEHSBEEHHEEEEBEWTBEEBEEESEEEESEEEEEBEHE555555555555 T ggiEEEE535551555EEEEEEEEBEEEEEBEEEEEBEBEBEEEEEEEEHQEEEEEEE5555553555535EE5Ci5't1'.li?.J1'Fu'lii5EfEE.E'bihEEH5f'.iE5'ti'EHhl5'.vfg E ia ts E E E Q The Girl Reserve l-ll-Y Party E Hi :LE A most memorable night was November 15. The evening was spent.in mer- E riment for the Hi-Y gave a party for the Girl Reserves, the admission being that EE E21 the boys dress as girls, and the girls dress as boys. I 5 5 The Girls of the evening. stationed themselves on the balcony for. display, EEE E while-the boys of the evening chose them for the Grand March. Two prizes were E gg given: For the handsomest boy, Martha Loweryg and the loveliest girl, Barr EE HE Haines. E Some arnusements featured were an egg juggling stunt for Professor Kinds- EE vatterg a. boxing match staged by Kid Klicker and Knockout Deang and an EE HE amateur one by Miss Hough and Miss Mc-Comb. Last but not least was a crack- gg gg shooting contest by XVild Western Ted Wolf e. Eg EE 5 EE , , HE it The St. Patrick s Dance E 55 EE gg? Friday 13th! I ! But that didn 't in the least hinder our merry making in BE honor of Old Saint Patrick--if anything it was a lucky date for those who attend- gg E ed. The Annual Saint Patrick 's Dance was held on HY gym tloor, which was 5 55 decorated with green streamers lioating overhead from the balcony to the center 55 gg where they met in a cluster of green balloons. E The more than Grand March which started oil' the fun to the tunes of 5 Foster 's Syncopatersf' began at 8 :30 headed by Charles Hough and his partner E E Norma Hunt. The dances were as usual with the exception of a few novelty ME dances, such as Card dances, Paul Jones, Junior Sophomore, Senior-Freshman, E among others. Prizes for model dancing were carried oi? by Mary Gray Ander- Q ga son, Susan Hamilton and Arthur Cannon. Eg This, indeed. is hailed as the school 's most successful social' -thanks to our 5 peppy social committee. Vile hope there may be many more such! E HF: EE SE' . EE gil Faculty Rece tion HH s P aa SS EE EE On Thursday evening October 9 the Girl Reserves and the Hi-Y collaborated 55 E55 in a faculty reception at the YZ As la. result the evening was one of hilarious E Ei merrimentg the teachers left their dignity at the door and their hosts and host- E E esses promptly forgot that they were entertaining teachers. As each one entered, Eg tags were given them, on which enigmatic letters were printed. Their purpose E gg was soon revealed when the Iirst event was announced. Mr. Avlson called all 55 5 those whose tags bore a certain combination of letters to the middle of the Hoor, 55' gg where he informed them that they were entries for a chariot-race. The faculty BE EE representative was Mr. Stewart and to keep him company, 'iToder was pressed BE QE into service. The cha.riots proved to be kiddie-liars,-- well you can guess E 'SE the rest. Egg From that moment on, only necessary pauses for breath interrupted the 5 laughter, untli-1 the last half hour, when the teachers made a heroic effort to regain 5 EFQ their dignity, after tlm fun-making was over. At this time a few speeches were 5 55 made by representatives of the Girl Reserves and the Hi-Y. Mr. Conway E E responded for the faculty. E gg The festivities concluded with the serving of refreshments, although the 5 E laughs continued for a day or two after. One Hundred One EE QE LIQEEEEQEBEEEEIEEEEEQEEgggfqgigilgggggigggggggggigggljigggglgggigigggggggigagggagigi55555555535 bFEE5E!EE.4EEEE?iEEEEEEEEEliH5l.iElllESFuEEEF'u5'E5EHE5EEEBEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEESSEBEEEEESEEEHE5l5fiME55EE5E5'i55E?.imEEEEi5W-EEEUH The Halloween Party The annual Hallowe'en party was held Saturday night, November 1. The Grand March started about 8:15, and wended its way upstairs and down, through corridor after corridor, finally ending in the auditorium, where an hour 's enter- tainment was hugely enjoyed. Thanks to the efforts of Mr. Grisette, a short Halloween play was suceemfully given.. A quite unexpected number was the hit of the evening, in which Stephen Hayes and Kenneth Dietrich, as comedians, afforded much amusement. Doris Mather and Cynthia Dean won considerable applause for their Dutch dance. The crowd then returned to the first floor where the orchestra was rendering irresistible music. There were five novelty dances arranged in which the big- hearted seniors took the little freshies for a spin around the floor. The prize waltz was won by Eleanor Watson and her partner, Forest McComb. A peanut scramble, lolly-pop race, fortune-telling booth, and bobbing for apples, afforded amusement for the non-dancers. Refreshments were then served in the basement, after which the dancing continued for a while longer. Everyone agreed that the strains of the Home NValtz rung the curtain down on the most successful Hallowe'en party old S. H. S. has ever seen. The Football Banquet Was our football banquet a success? Yum-yum! Even now, our mouth waters when we think of it! Miss Stewart. Miss llubbell, and a staff of worthy assistants prepared the most appetizing, delicious meal that a crowd of happy, husky, Sewickley High fellows ever ate-turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, 'n' everything. The dinner was served in the school dining room, which was appro- priately decorated with red and blue balloons, symbolic of school colors and the buoyant spirits of the gay little throng. The bursting of these same balloons afforded much amusement and excitement throughout the meal. After everyone had eaten the last bite-and sighed a happy. yet reluctant sigh, M-r. Conway, who acted as toastmaster, introduced the first speaker, Herb McCracken, who made the principal address of the evening. Herb was fol- lowed by t'Toder McMaster, John Patton and Gilbert Rafferty, all of whom assisted Toder with the coaching. Ding McComb, captain of the team that had just completed such a successful season, made his concluding football talk and introduced Ward Cannon the 1925 captain, who responded with a few re- marks. The dinner over, the fellows then enjoyed the show at the Davis, and a sleepy crowd ambled into school the next morning envied by their less fortunate school mates. One Hundred Two !G!i5'H'ri!li!ilLl5HHER9.'9-E1'!F: 5'H5HEEEEHEEUJEEEEHEEEHEEEEEEEEIEEBEBEHEEHEEESEEEEEEEBEEEEEESEESEBE I 4 lf 1 YW K i gli55555155BEBSEEBEEEBEBEEEEEEEBEEEEHHEHEBEEGTEHEELFHUJEBEEEBEBEEEEEBE5fi5MEfi'BE?E'i5l.td'55iSE!a'EEEEi5EEE5W'.i?15!b'li!ir:Eg eu! 5 EE E E E E unlor-Sophomore Slelgh Ride E Usually after our big brothers and sisters, the Seniors. set us an Dexainple. Q ga we alll fall in with 1t. .At least it happened so in the case of the sleigh-rides. gg ga The night after the Senior frollc, the Juniors and Sophs decided to have a. sleigh B5 ride also. When night came it was found that the Sophs eouldn't get a sleigh, 5 so the big hearted Juniors shared their sleigh. EE if The ride was an unusually long one. trailing its course as far down the E gg valley as Leetsdale, riding through the main streets of that large town, challeng- E5 EF: ing the pep oft Leetsdale to the S. ll. S. pep. The ride back up the valley was a 5 Q fast C 'ij one, so fast in fact that the sleigh even managed to keep up with the ones Fin? EE in the crowd who were running to keep warm or conquer a cramp. 5 The parting of the way came at Sewickley, where the Juniors retreated to 55 Q Dietrich's and the Sophs to Pettec's, where a good time was enjoyed by all and -E!!! piano benches were broken Z QQ The round of school next day proved to the Seniors, Freshies and the BE! teachers, that the morning after the night before, the Juniors and Sophs were M filled with effects of a jolly good time. Fifi SE Eh' EE EE ea 55 EE u at s ' Sl ' h R'd i gg CIIIOI' Clg 1 C 5 EES EE ei a u ,H ' . ' . ' V 55 ' Qld M-an Snow and Rosalla certainly brought lots of luck on the Seniors 55 55 this winter. Q5 E55 The sleigh bells and cheers gave enough assurance to the fact that the 5 E Seniors were off on a gallop C or was it a trotl for thc beloved snowy hills of 3 greg Minick's. The stars, the moon, the snow and the hay did the rest! For it's 551 always good weather when good fellows get together! Q Wlien the happy mob arrived at Illinick's the hills around rang with laugh- Hn ter joining in the fun and frolic of the young. The bob-sled seemed to he the gig gg biggest attraction, for Mr. Stewart and l.Veierie were pilots. Oh Girls! ! SE People do get hungry after a lot of action and since action was most promi- 5 E nent, the good--yes great! delicious! food served was more than the greatest LIL' 3- feast to the hungry. E Then Mount Nebo was deserted for a while till the motley crew warmed their feet and danced, but not for long. The best was made of the snow while BE EQ it lasted. The ride home was a cool but happy one and the Seniors were forever 'E IU - - ' ' ' ',v .1 , ' . me talking of the sleigh ride and Munch s next day. That s hon the Juniors and E Sophs got started. 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Walter Reid Hospital E111 R1-l19c'0:1 Gl'llll0S . . . . . l311s1110sS E115 Agfnr-s Blm'11111-1'-11 . . . . .Howie-kloy llihrary gill Nl11rgz11'c-1 :ll1I1llf'l' , , . . .NIz1r1'i0d G01'1l'll1l0 l':1t1'r111 . .. .Slllllll0flS College -lane R11-0 . ...., .. .Scwif-klvy l11h1'a1'y E511 l'ls1l1v1' Ysllllill . . . . .:ll?l!'1'10fl llc-lvn Wz1111:'l1 . . . . .linsincss 1735 Elijah Brown . . . . .Business 15:3 'lJ1l,XVF01ll'O l 11llv1' . , . .l311s1n0ss .Rl0llZll'd Klnmn ..... . . .Busmoss 111111 llr-rbort 'llK'1ll'211'li0l1 .. . ..F'0ot'-l1z1ll Coach at Lafayette 59111 UE 1-11 Pig Uno l111nf!1'9fl Fix 1115 Ui' IF' , . , . 1. .1 A 1 , l1,1 31 1 l1lll ,A 1 1. , , , 115ELl91llF1l:'F1'1Hlllh1l1'5!l11Hl'!11ll11L11lH955155115111t'il1511i'1E1lifE'l11l'iF1Ll'4E1E5F11E?1:.'l11l'i5Ef1451 1115!11111i'liE4?115i11,'lh1l1ff11l1511EV111' f1EQ11i5E1, 1?1iff1l'fh1i'1f-11 111111: -5152511.15155L'f11:111?ih1li11l11'z1 E555HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEESHESEEEBEEEHEEESEHEHE555552355SEEEEEEELEEEBEEEEEFHESEEEBEEEHEHE555555EE'?iEEE5EEEf5EHEEEHE5'.5EBii!FuEEMEEEEEEEEEEHSEEHEEEHEEEE 5555555555555EREEEEBEEEEQJEEEEEHEE5EEWEQEEEQEEEEEAEEEEEEBEBEEEEEEEEEHEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEQ Jil Alex McDonald ...... Sidney McFarland Robert Miller ..., . J. A. Roach ...... Thomas Wyrlie . . . Grace Lamont .4.. Arthur Bashaar .. CLASS or 1918 Edward Berger .... ......... , . . Dorothy Drynan .. Joseph Fingeret . .. Virginia Houston . Ray Keuhner ,,.. Elizabeth Marlatt . Norman Magee .... Constance Davis Mildred Leeper .. Agnes Collins .... Mary Townsend . . . Eleanor Bell ..... liinn Beissringcr .. Vifalter Besterman . Irving Boerlin ..... Jay Caughey .... Mary Chantler . . . Grace Coehra.n . . . Stanley Diehl .... . Charles Fickinger . Thomas Gotham . . , Eleanor Hunter . . . Ross Hertz ....... Helen Maerumn . .. James -Miller ..... Jack McCord ..... May McPherson De Lorme McQuaid Russell Patton .. . Virginia Powers .. Chelsea Reed .... Sara .Robinson .... Margaret Sturm . . . Elizabeth Sturgis .. Ethel Swear-ingen . Edward Trembly . . John Von Hofen . . . William Vosburgh . Margaret WVaring , , . . . VVilhelmina NValker Fred Way ........ NVilson NVay ..... Rae Young .. Elizabeth Bashaar . Theresa Beall ..... .--....- Crass or 1919 ... Cmss or 1920 5 E QE .EE Business E Business BE Grad. of Harvard. Business EE Business E Business EE Married EE B5 Business 55 Lawyer gg Teaching in S. H. S. 5 Married E Married 55 Married BE Social Worker in Pittsburgh M55 Business Married E Grad. of Smith. At home Married E Married gi BE Business Businew 'ju . E5-E Business QE Penn State 55 Business 55 Baltimore, Md. Business , Ann Arbor Business ? Grad. of Tech. Business Married BE Grad. of Tech. On stage Q Grad. of Margaret Morrison QE Grad. of Harvard. Business gg Grad. of State. Businew BE Duif 's Iron City College E Wfith Marines gg Grad. of Tech. Business EE .At home. 55 S. V. Trust Co. E Teaching gg Teaching Shi: Married 55 Teaching 5 Business Business Harvard Law School At home At home Lg Business Traveling rg Bucknell College 5 BE S. V. Trust Co. E Nurse Grad. of .Allegheny yg - A One Hundred Seven H5 . U.'3515'5E5fiPBE5EEHEEBEEEEEll5SEiBETi?1EEE5EEBE5i555555555555551EEEEET155L'aEEEEEEEiEEEEEE5EEE55EBE5EEEEEEEEEEEEEEHQtgfEi 5SP5EEE5555EEEEEBEER555555S5BE5E5!55E E5BEERE555EHSEEREiH55EEEEEEEE5!EEEEEEHEEQEHEEEE5EH5E5!5 Dorothy Challis .. Charles Emmert .. . Stanley Houston . Anna Malone ..... Selma Mason Mildred Mullan ., William Miller .. . Robert Murray ....... Marie McCormick Jean McCracken . Cree Porter ..... Katherine Porter . Francis Tolliver .. Mary Tully ...... Carolyn Beall David Challis .... William Dolde . . . Fred Fast ..... Donald Gray ..... Herbert Glatzert .. Paul Glatzert .... Helen Hetfron Virginia Hailstock Harold Hertz .... Mary Kirk ....... Louise Marlatt Grace Morrison .. Agnes Murray ...... Richard McPherson Emily Porter ..... Gilmore Patton .. Helen Shields .... Carleton Sage Edward South . .. Curtis Stoner .... Isabelle Wisner . . . Katherine Williams Theresa Wilson . . . Helen Cook William Murray Clara Tas lor Mary Louise Hyde Robert hash Rachel Mather Temima Anderson Anna Boxel Donald Borger Mary Vlfalters Stanley Chapman Martha Clarke Lila Copeland One Hundred Eight .........--...- . . . .At home . . .Business . . . .Business . . . .Business . . . .At home . . . .Teaching Rochester High . . . .Bucknell . . . .Lafayette . . . .Bellevue Hospital . . . . Teaching Allegheny High . . . .Married . . . .At home CLA ss or 1921 . . .... Business Head of Dental Clinic in School . . . . . . - - - - - - -Bellevue Hospital - - - -Penn State . . . .Allegheny College - - . -Penn State . . . .Business . . . .Business . - - -Thiel College . . . .Bellevue Hospital - - - -At home . - - -New York . . . .Howard . . . . Married . . . .Teaching - . - - Smith . . . .Business . . . .Bryn Mawr . . . .Michigan .. - -Teaching Sewickley Kindergarten ....Yale . . . .Fidelity Title 8a Trust Co. . . . .Yale . . . .Smith . . . .Teaching in 'i t llarriecl Business Business Crass or 1992 Business Business 'lech At home Indiana Business Tech Penn State Business 'leaching in Coraopolis Sewickley School 'Ll' V V H5555 59555 7715 Wir? 5' Tift'-si, filing' -w H5 5555 5255 EE S 159 ,BEER 25555329559 'JT if L?!..? 55555555 JW gi V .' . 'f2, . I u 3. , x 3 5 12 22? E55 E :5f::E::f: 2:33 5 .,....... E :A::::::EE1A::l::5AiH .. .. ':.r. .'. E . E 5 E E 1 . 5 -In U- l-J: ,- .I 1' .L WUT Q55555555555555EF:555553555EEBEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBJEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEMEBESEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEHM 55 5 SE SE EE Bernard Lowerie Business I D BEE Ruth Camnney . . . . Teaching in Sewiekley School 5 Emeline Dickson .. Business EE Sarah Winters Teaching 55 Muriel Hunter . . . . Business Q Richard McPherson . . . Business Helen Camp ....... Business David Wylie ..... Pitt 'Dorothy Hunclley .. New York. Business Mary Harve Married Josephine Dgry , , lVlaI'ga1'et M0l'riS0l1 Barbara VVhite .. 'Tech E5 Agnes Perry ..... Indiana 55 Oliver Robertson . . . Business 5 Alice Richardson . .. Business E Sarah Williams .... Marjorie Webster School, Wash Edwin Lyon ....,,... Pitt EEE Vtlillard McPherson . . . Business Lg Ehomasifaee ........ Linioln College . .... At ome 35 Clgaeifllottealtlis' M- ' d E5 ' .3 on ......, . Y arrie Pauline Flora ....... Business E Elizabeth Benzenhoefer Indiana QE CLASS or 1923 Anna Allewelt . . . Monmouth gharlea Bashaar . 4 . Business ichar Boxe ltt 5 Pearl Bradel .... Business E Alexander Dean Syracuse University 55 Vllilliam Devine ,,.. BUSHIQSS 55 Stephen Emery .... Peekskill '5 Hugh Gillander .... Pitt Q Lucy Gillett ......... Business EE William Glancy ...... Business Eg Everett Hoekenberry . Pitt ,EE Ruth Hull ........... Teaching Q5 Robert Hutchinson . . . Pitt EH Herbert Jones ...... Pitt E Joseph Kaelin gusiness Madge Kerr ......... usiness 1 E Victor Kindsvatter . .. Business E5 Charlotte Mansfield Tech Art School E Neal McCord ........ Georgetown University 55 Jane McCullough . . . Indiana 55 Shirley Miniek . . . Business . E Jean Morrison West Chester Normal gg Lawrence Orr ...... University of Pennsylvania gg Elizabeth Parry .... Married BET Frank Patton .... Penn State 55 Emelie Pearce . . . Business Frank Pellegrino . . . Business Jane Porter ..... Sargent Mildred Porter .. Business 5 Alice Schofield . . . Business . One Hundred Nm Bti E at Ef5b5iB55E5i' EEE5555E5EEEHEE5 55.555SEERSF:EEEEEEHTHEEHEBEEBEEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 3555555555553555555245555555555555555555555SESS5SEER355BEERlHE'la5.EEHEHFnl.5lf7B'E1EFiE-EBEEE5EElEEEH5L5iBE5EEEEEBEEEm 55. gl Us ggi E 'L ,1 1 l in lei 1 J ill' JE ily, il , ll 1 at 'Fi l l it at Li .gr 5 't 'i J 'fl 1 -.Nl L -gi L is 'B E5 A? 519 Hn Eli Lil Lil! E hr Ralph Steup ..... Robert Sutherin Juanita Toliver ..... . Gabriel W essenauer James Anderson Helen Beaumont Robert Becker Catherine Begley ..... Fred Benzenhoefer Margaret Blume Margaret Boylan . . . Ruth Brown .... Eileen Burchill , , . Alice Chapman . . . Louise Crooks Dorothy Davis .... Max Dean .....,. NVilliam Dickson . .. Lucy Dods .....,. James Fiekinger . .. Hilda Furness 'Elizabeth Gillett Mary Gotham .... Alice Gratten ...... Margaret Hanable .... William Hanahle . . . Gladys VV harry .. Edith Harris .... Lily Tfatton ...... Jean Hay ....,.... Douglas Hayden .... Marion Hoffman Mervin Hunt .. . . Richard Jones .... Katherine Lowe .... Katherine Lowery .... Eleanor Malone ...... Katherine Mansfield ... ... Jean Mather ......... William McCullough .. Grace McDonald Elizabeth G. McFarla 1121 M. Elizabeth McFarland Robert McPherson George Miniek ,,..... Charles Mitchell Russell Neale .... Betty Parke .... Erwin Schuette .. William Sutherin . . . Marie Ward ....... Frances NVatson J ack Vtfatson ..... 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I asH0w?rv 1 if She asked me if I danced. ,ig ii. What's insulting about that? Y. I was dancing with her when she asked me. 4 -L ..l.....-.-...-... gf I am eternal. I make strong men quail. Beautiful women cower before me. -4, I laugh. They are unable to lure me. They lose their charm and become unlovely, sniffling objects. Mighty men become powerless in my presenceg they 55 'll are debased and I am glorified. I am all powerful, omnipresent. I am a cold in E . the head. I am eternal. LL 1' A -i------ lf There is a bright side to everything including last year's suit. H . . ------------- I 11' L I Thin lady- You 're a coward-you 're even afraid of your own shadow. at Fat Lady- Well, why shouldn 't I be? It looks like a crowd following me. 14. .....-..-.. -- --.- L1 Traveler- And then at ruy feet yawned a mighty chasm. QL, Bored hostess- Well, I don 't blame it. fn ll' .............. ai What's the national sport of England? gg Soccer I guess. ' E No, the Prince of VVales. E Tourist-'I'm almost certain I must have run across your face sometime E F or other! ' 5 'il Sour Waiter- No, sir. It 's always been like this! 13, ----------- f' ui Wellesly- Do you care for horses? I' If Harvard- No, I wait on tables. V 'll ...inn s. 1:5 The absent-minded professor jokes are with us again. We are thinking of sf the Prof. who kissed his shoes goodnight and put his two daughters under 1-i 9 the bed. ' A rl' I il ik---- ----'Q I Frosh- How long is the Dean in the office? li Soph- About Eve feet seven. f Il, Q.-,-,--.--, ' ,ll Boss- Well, son, was your grandmother buried. esterdav? ' , y . ug' Omce Boy- No, sirg wet grounds. il' rl li' 1 El' One Hundred Twelve I' ,i l it 7 I J ' ' e U N - l M5Hi5!E55W!HWBE55EE H5555H55 :+'A: . inf-:lf nf, 5555 5 HE EE EE EE 'JE EE 'SE E 55 EE 'SE EE EE EE EE E5 E EE BE BE SE EFI EE 5 'IEE E55 Eli EE 5 5 EE 51. EE Hi EE Si EE 5 BE 55 EE EE BE EE H5 H5 E-IE EE iii :EE ' as 555555555525 595.35 555555 Say, do you know Bill J ones' ears? ' E Yea, what of it? E 3? Well, he fell into th'e river up to them. gg . ------ aa Eg . She Cat dinner partyi. For goodness sake, Gerald, don 't Wash your silver E in the finger bowl. What will people say? '45 . . . . . HE He. Well it's a cinch I am not going to put it in my pocket dirty. E 5 Customer Kon telephoneb-- Have you any flesh colored stockings? E E Hosiery Clerk- Yes, whadda ya want, pink, yellow or black. Q Ei ------- EE E Heard in Geometry Class-- We will now look at Miss McCullough's figure Jh .-..----...--- nr, EE Your daughter talks a great deal doesn't she? E E Yes, I think she must have been vaccinated with a phonograph needle. E? Egg Am I a bore, asked the Worx--Fam-M SH Of cores, answered the apple. 523 551' -..-.----..- 5 EEE Father- Remember, son, beauty is only skin deep. Eg- ggg Son- That's deep enough for me. 1,111 no cannibal. gg' -...-.,...-...- 5 E They tell me you have a model husband. Mrs. Hicks. E EE Yes, sir, but he ain't a working model. 55 Q5 -----i-- E5 Eli Man of the Law- Yer pinched for speeding. H5 gi Sweet Young Thing- dWhy, oiiicer, you can 't arrest me. This isn't my 5 car and I haven 't an operator 's license. 5:5 LE i ! ! i l SE L? For beauty I am not a star, E ' There are others more handsome by far, BE . , . Q E5 Q5 But my face I don t Ifllfld, gg E You see I'm behind it, E lt's the fellow in front that I jar. EE BE E5 '- '-'W-' . . EE 5 Irate Doctor-C shoving up his window to see who is causing the rapping '35 55 on the doorj- Wel1? BE gl voicexfrom belowj- Not quite, sick! EE SH Latin Student- I want the life of Caesar. E E Miss Stroh- I'm sorry, but Brutus was ahead of you. EE I E -Mrs. McCord- Gray, dear, you'd better not go to the dance this Wet E night, your rubbers leak. Gray- That's all right mother, I've got pumps inside of them. B555 H555 EE Fat Lady Cbeaminglyj--- Could I have a seat near the stage, please? E 55 Box office Csurveyinglyi- Why certainly. YVhat row do you want? Fat Lady tindignantlyj- Don't get fresh, young man. E . .-L-..-..-.-4 I EE EH Houghie- There's something in this Ford that wants out, it knocks and Eli knocks and knocks. E55 One of the Gang- Why don 't you let it out '? EE Houghie- It costs fifty dollars to let it out. EE as - at One Hundred Thirteen 5 a E 95 ,. . H .. - MEEEEEEEBEBEEEEEEEHEEE5'i5D'Ti5555EE5EEEEiiiE4F'uE15HEEE'.SEE5EEHEEETEESEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE55555555572 Gertie- What's that man sitting on the hall for? George- Sh! little girl. He's hatching a touchdown. How did you keep your donation a secret, I sent an anonymous check. Young Wife- Hubby dearest, how do they arrange these pickles so nicely in the bottles? Young Husband- They pile the pickles up, darling, and then blow the bottle about them. Fresh- Would you care to go to the dance Saturday night? Flapper- Sure thing. ' ' Fresh- Well, would you buy your ticket from me? Miss Kerr- Harry, for to-morrow you may be prepared to tell the class the inscription found on Shakespeare? tomb. Harry-- Where is his tomb?' ' - Miss Kerr CIn English Classl-- In which of his battles was King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden slain? Bill Kuipers- 1'm pretty sure if was his last one. A Freshman, after profound thought wrote this deiinition of the word spine, . A spine is a long, limber bone. 'Your head sits on one end and you sit on the other. Sal- Are you letting your hair grow? Gaye-- Well, I don 't see how I can stop it. A mysterious moaning noise recently alarmed the residents of Chestnut Street at night. It was found that Charles Diehl had carelessly left his saxo- phone in a draft. ' The other nite I met a girl, . Her clothes were without a speck, A clean white dress, and nice white shoes, But, oh! my gosh, her neck. 52555555555EEE5555!i!E!'iH1555595Elili55555!F!E!i!i!Ii!EE'E5EE!Ii5E5!iEFEEEE!i!E!E!i!E!li5i'.4E55HE Were you trying to catch the train mister? Naw, I was just chasing it out of the depot. History teacher--i'Does history repeat itself? Stude- It sure does if you tlunk it. Her eyes say Deal I love you And mariy her I would If her lips didn t say I seen you And I done and used to could Bobby Ma Elsie took a bite out of my apple Mother You shouldn't crv so about a little thing like that Bobby But it was my Adam s apple One Hundred Fourteen 55E5E555HE5Hi55 5 555H5 355 V i s l xi saaeeaeaesesaaessasasasasaaaaaeaaaasafaaaaaasagaaaaeeaaaeaeasaassasaasasaaasaaaaaaesaaaagasaasasaaasaeasaasgt Bti EE BE ? HE E a as E 5 as gg? ' 'What do you know about music? 5 gen 1 I'm a born musician: my eyes are sharp and n1y feet are flat-. as ------ a gl I think a man should prepare for a rainy day, said Smith as he picked 5 up Jones' umbrella. E HE T-li H Ea Prof- I will use my hat to represent the planet of Mars. Are there any E 55 questions before I go on? BE gg . . M 5 Freshie- Yes! ls Mars inhabited? Eg Ei 1-K we EE Nurse- Did the doctor take your temperature? Qld E Patient- I don 't think so-all I've missed so far is my watch. ...,.,...... .gm gl Are you a college man? E No, my hair is naturally curly. ------- .wi E VVorkmanj Mr. Brown, sho-uld like to ask you for a small raise in my EE wages. I have Just been married. gg 55 Employer- Very sorry, my dear man, but I can't help you. We are not HE EE responsible for accidents which happen to our workmen outside the factory. E are E The Next Best--Give me victory or give me an allbl. I gg E Large numbers of Italian eggs are being imported into this country. We E trust they are not the lays of Ancient Rome. 5 --- as E Say, waiter, you have made my bill out as 14 pesetas. It only comes to 13. E Well, sir I thought you might be superstitious. J' 'l ' H5 E Beneath the swinging street-car strap, Eg 5 The homely coed stands, gg QE And stands and stands and stands and stands and stands and stands and 55 EE stands. - 55 555 el... 55 EE . . 5 gg, Can you 1mag1ne: E Sara Parry without her giggles? E NVard Cannon awake in English class? EE -'55 H W ' ' ' as BE arry eiss acting very proper? 5 55 Becky Sackett failing to lose something? E Slices goye with a dirty face and soiled clothes? an ' ay on a wild date? E Sam, Dally in a list combat with Tom Toia? E gg Joe Wlnters gliding gracefully down a dance hall? 5 BE Alma Barber snubbing John Kindsvatter? E E Chas .Hough in an auto race with his car ? BE 55 Don Nibert without grease on his ha.ir? 1 E l-Zlldiiszittiid tlflifliilieitblzieiltiaiibliigcittingi to talk about the Sewihi in chapel? BE And all the rest of us refusing a holiday if oifered one? 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'Q 'I 'I Thursday, October 2. Groans! More groans! Report cards came out today. Friday, October 3. Played Dormont today and tied the score: 7-7. SESS J- - J QL NFSE'-Qf-EF:LFf?v Monday, October 6. Wt Mis Elder admitted that a mouse could tree her. : f.s1'..+1Ll J . J, One Hundred Eighteen LL LE' 121. -1 Eh' ii G if Wli'i!E'E'E!EEiHES5E55'EiEiEETal515'5i5EE5'fiQ'hEEEE15EEliEEiEEE1ETrBEEFi'5EEEEEiiEEE5E5HEEEBF:EEEEEEEEEE5EEEEEQE 5133? ligffiBE555555535555BEHEHEEESESSEEEESliEH'EEEE555'5Ei5E5'5lQ3ElEEE .iE'L.5EEEi'i 5E5EE'EEl'SEEE?55l.5'EE5EEE5EE5EEEEEEEBESFElEE 3 LSE :F- EE E5 Q Tuesday, October 7. , E E The girls heard a talk on Girl Reserves today in Chapel. E Vifednesday, October 8.. E Just learned today that Felix means Happyf' in Latin. Happy Grisette? E gf-5 Thursday, October 9. 7 P gg E Some of the fairer sex found out that to stay with Mr. Stewart means also E 'l to stay with Mr. Conway. 55 Frida ' ' 55 I y, October 10. Q Big Sweeping Victory. Sewickley 34, Anibridge 0. Big snake walk tonite. E 55 Monday, October 13. ' 95 E . French III class had Chinese school today. Tuesday, October 14. if- ? ,First Literary today. Now our troubles start. E E XVednesday, October 15. Mr. Adams, why did you fret up so late today? A E Thursday, October 16. U I N H EE Ask Nellie lllc-Oullough Why Girls Leave bchool. 5 Q Friday, october 17. E 55 Hurrah! Ben Avon 7, Sewickley 20. 5 Monday, October 20. , 55 55 Where did Ding get the black eye? lifii' EE Tuesday October 21. Bi E5 Mr. Fader talked to us about home lighting. What about school lighting? Wednesday, October 22. EE Naughty children should not put Mr. Stewart is car on pavement. B2 M5 Thursday, October 23. ' gi ua u Belated Literary Society-keep up the good work. 55 Friday, October 24. , E Hard Luck! We lost to Bellevue. And after that Mass Meeting. - EE gg Monday, October 27. A In Wonder what the attraction was out on the street today. M-iss Elder and Miss Hubbell were so interested they forgot all about their classes. 5 Tuesday, October 28. E Q5 Hallowe'en is in the air. A gg, EE Wednesday, October 29. ' SE Q Good gracious! What happened! Mr. Adams did not appear at the library. ' E 5 Thursday, October 30. E Puzzle-What Political Party does Mr. Grisette support? E Friday, October 31. EE The game with Beaver was played amidst the rain. Score was 14-0 in our BE favor Oh well onlv three wot pinched For speeding E Monday, November ,3. t D ' E Every body all tired out after Ha11owc'en celebrations. A Wednesday, November 5. QE XVas the election outcome too much for Mr. Grisette? He was late for school. E Thursday, November 6. E Just Thursday. E Friday, November 7. EE 5 Last home game of season. Avalon 6, Sewickley 13. . I E E Monday, November 10. ' EE E Quite the chapel this morning: cheer leaders had full charge, lots of E speeches and noise. ' H5 Tuesday, November 11. E Armistice day and a holiday. ,, E gg One Hundred Nineteen EE '35 55 EE ifi'5EEHEEEEE5EEHE5'55'i55EEEHEJEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEBEHEEEEEEEEEE57mEEEEEEBEEEf'ih5E'.5E!E5E5.'5 HEHEEEEEHEEEEEEFHEH5555555525E555!4EEEHFi5EEEEiEE!IiEE'HE'5'i.5EE'FiBH'EE5BHEEH5HEu5BEELEEEEEEBEEEEEBEBEEEEHEEEEBE NVednesday, November 12. Everybody looking relievedg all home lighting essays in today. Thursday, November 13. Raining for a change. I Friday, November 14. No game today. I Saturday, November 15. , Party at Y and lost to Mars. li Monday, November 17. Welcome! Cold weather! VVe enjoy our holiday very much. m Tuesday, November 18. Mr. Stewart is coming along nicely, he wants us to beat Cory. QP Wednesday, November 19. ii The day decided to be a quiet one. Thursday, November 20. If First debate of season. QD Friday, November 21. 1' We celebrate our 11th victory over Coraopolis in football. ' Monday, November 24. , Why doesn't anything ever happen on Monday? I Tuesday, November 25. 'L The Senior class welcomes a new student, Frank Mason. T Wednesday, November 26. , Holiday begins today. I Monday, December 1. All back from vacation. Old Man Winter came with us. Tuesday, December 2. Our old friend Cor enemyl the G class is back again. Wednesday, December 3. Casts for Scwihi plays selected. 1 Thursday, December 4. Chapel as usual. , 1 Friday, December 5. ' I The senior classes are rather empty, some of the boys are at the conference. Monday, December 8. I Pepless Monday. Tuesday, December 9. 3 It appears that some of us are taking our Xmas vacation too soon. QQ Wednesday, December 10. . i' Short story writing for Sewihi started. Thursday, December 11. Some of our girls have turned Lumber-jacks. ' Friday, December 12. . if The girls had their trial basket ball game today. ' Monday, December 15. , Christmas is drawing near. 'L Tuesday, December 16. The G list is getting worse and Worse. Wednesday, December 17. , First Soshell. lVas it a big success? Ask anybody. Thursday, December 18. Did we all see the Christmas tree in the hall? Friday, December 19. Many familiar faces are appearng again. The college studes are home. ' One Hundred Twenty 1 el'-. -i LFEEHEHESEHEMEEEHHSHEBEHEEHEMBEEFMEEEEEEBEHEWHEESEEEMMBRWHEHEHEEEBHEEWBEEHHHEEEE 1 EEEHHEEEEHHEBEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEEEF555559555255555555555535525555BEEEEQEEHEEEEEEEHEEEEUEESEEEEEE5 .m 52 a EE - gg E as H5 Monday, December 22. SE E Excitement prevails. Why all the conferences with teachers? E 5:5 Tuesday, December 23. D E E We know at last. Santa Claus visited school '11, everything. See you agafn EE F ' ten days ' 55 55 Monday January 5. HE gg Holidays over! Santy was good to everyone. E Tuesday January 6. Lost, strayed or stolen, the mirror out of the Senior room. The boys miss E it very much. BE Wednesday, January 7. The seventh day of the year. Thursday, January 8. gg Close debate on the Philippine question. EE 55 Friday, January 9. 5 E The football banquet. gg Monday, January 12. 55 Q Old Man Snow came for a vist. E HE Tuesday, January 13. ' 35 55 The Seniors had a sleigh ride out to Minnicks. gs 5 gg Wednesday, January 1.4. HE E The Sophs and Juniors had to follow the good example of the Seniors. 53 Thursday, January 15. EE E5 Quite a few casualties from sled-riding and the ice. BE 5 Friday January 16 , . E The best you can do today is slide. Q ' Monday, January 19. Vacation ended for Mr. Adams' pupils today. He came back wearing dark Ee specs. qs Tuesday, January 20. dig The G list made some of the Seniors feel small. Wednesday, January 21. QE il Charles Brandon Booth spoke to us on You and Co. EE Thursday, January 22. E After the talk in chapel the freshies are getting busy selling tickets for gg the plays. QE BE Frday, January 23. 55 Sewihi benefit play nets the Sewihi over two hundred dollars. E EE 5 Monday, January 26. Egg gg Blue Monday. Exams start. EE Tuesday, January 27. ' E 5 Wednesday, January 28. EE E Exams still on. E 55 Thursday, January 29. EE E Same as yesterday. gg Friday, January 30. HE E We come back to find teachers all cross over marks. EE f Monday, February 2. E The groundhog saw his shadow. More sled-riding and invalids. Tuesday, February 3. E Report cards out. BE Wednesday, February 4. E We wonder if the orchestra has formed a union. E Thursday, February 5. Johnson C. Bane livens things up with a guitar recital. One Hundred Twenty-one BE 55 A EE E1555555595ESHEEEEEEEHEHEBEZEBEEBEEEEEQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEH555EEE5E'5a'EEHFlEEEE5EEEBEEEEEEE5ESEEFl'EEEEEE.l!E5FnEFuEE5fnir'iE. U' '11 5 s. 5 Q- as-ass 5.54 SG' Qpqwguj EO n-ng an U-gm ,., 14 o .E 5 Ng mass-.2 EWS 'Cs sfo Sf 3 3 O Q' STI' Z 5 M 5 5 3. m' 5 U' E-'F 2 aa .... sw 5 :- Q p , Ei Q oe E' m o 3' E. Q' E 5 s D' 5 S9 n I-1 we -- 5 'En o if' r: Q an B 'U an cg. 1 55 6 5 Q 'fi 'U co U' v-s C7 F3 P1 Q4 i-1 9 -LF . P1 ip-, . .LTL- , F E' More monkey-shines! Sewickley's monk still climbing. 1 Wednesday, February 11. Only third day of contest and Sewickley has already scored 82 per cent. Thursday, February 12. Bellevue requests an explanation of the manner in which we are conducting our campaign. Sid and Weierie endeavor to explain.. Friday, February 13. . Happens to be a lucky day for us. Our monkey got to his cocoanut first. Bellevue drops out of contest. gr Monday, February 16. 31 Everything quiet after the race and Bellevue 's action. f. Tuesday, February 17. 1 Beat Cory on their own floor: 19-15. ' Wednesday, February 18. .Y 5555555555555 Girls won from Perry High. Thursday, February 19. A i Our lucky streak in basket ball continues. Dormont 23g Sewickley 43. , Friday, February 20. Glee club a little noisy today. Monday, February 23. , A Welcome, Sweet Springtime would have been a very appropriate song. Tuesday, February 24. Mr. Chriemen got us very much interested in the Near East Relief. Wednesday, February 25. The play cast for Clarence has been announced. Thursday, February 26. Dental demonstration in chapel by Drs. Phillips and Peiffer. Friday, February 27. Usual Staif meeting Monday, March 2. Latin Circle had a Roman wedding in the auditorium. Tuesday, March 3. HL 5 L Th +w Edu E tri 'ji E55!Ii!li!liHi!li!i!i!E!i!E!E!fiE!l!E!EBH5L5!5!i!E!E5!5EE!iHiHi!Eb'f'i.5!i!E'H'55'E!i!iE':!i!i!E5i!EE'5'E5E!EEEEE I First reading of Clarence Wednesday, Mach 4. We all hear Calvin Coolidge sworn in as President of the United States. . Thursday, March 5. A musical program given by Seniors. Friday, March 6. Got out of school. at old time 3 :-10, game with Carrick, 33-29 Sewickley. Monday, March 9. .gf Monday is disgustingly quiet. - L Tuesday, March 10. . Re-exams! Some of the Seniors scared to death. 1 Wednesday, March 11. 4 Last of Senior pictures taken and re-exams continue. Thursday, March 12. , Mr. Stewart took his chemistry students to the Lewis Foundry. 1 Friday, March 13. St. Patrick's dance at Y. , One Hundred Twenty-two I I ru J -- L '--' e- - - H-51 iwv1'1+A-MTU i e'+4 15 EBSEESWHEESEEQEEEEEEEEFBEEHBEBEBEBEBEEEEBEEEHEEEEHH 'i mse eril i -1 I A .. A A if. 1 EEEEESEEEEEEBEHEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEE55555555595955.555135535555555HEEEEEHEEEEEEEEQEEEEEEHEEEEELESEEFMEEEEEEQEEEEQQ E BE 5 a EE EE Monday, March 16. EE M5 French Circle. 95 Eg Tuesday, March 17. I 5 Everybody appears in green today. Freshmen looking natural. 251 Wednesday, March 18. EF' mg-ig-1 Wailing and weeping and gnashing of teeth! Through a mistake the Sub- E scription Campaign cup goes to Ben Avon. 55 Thursday, March 19. ' E Our Seniors writing poetry to earn their class dues????? E Friday, March 20. 55 Group pictures taken. E Monday, March 23. 5 Boys M. U. F. week begins. E E Tuesday, March 24. gg E A scene from Clarence was put on in chapel. E Wednesday, March 25. ' E Mr. Stewart asked some of his Gen'l. Science students to take Whiskey and E gg champagne C only as a theme topici. Q EE Thursday, March 26. E Chemistry class took another jaunt. This time to Rochester. Eid Friday, March 27. 5 E Juniors finally decide on entertainment for Seniors. 5 Ei Monday, March 30. ' . E Seniors beginning to plan for graduation. EE Tuesday, March 31. gg 5 Just Tuesday and Chapel. QE Wednesday, April 1. Usual amount of jokes. Eg E Thursday, April 2. Ticket sale started for Clarence. E Friday April 3. QE EE ,RB ' ' 9 QE y. Easter vacation starts. S long! gg MondEay1 April 13. d 1 H H b d Y . ' . . ,.v o v. Hi Tuesdaiy elplifiifm in i 8 0 W' U Egg Looks as if Mr. Schucke-r's class gets the vacation Friday. E EE Wednesday, April 15. Elin E Vacation time? Moving? No, just dress rehearsal for Clarence, E 5 Thursday, April 16. 55 gg First night of Clarence QE 5 Friday, April 17 . BE E The fame of Clarence has spread. House packed! standing room onlyi E 55 Monday, April 20. EFS Everything back to normal. 55 Tuesday, April 21. E We are sorry to hear of M-iss Elder's illness and hope to see her back soon. 5 Wednesday, April 22. - E Juniors begin to read l?oe's work. EE Thursday, April 23. E Ultimatum issued against chewing gum. gg? gg Friday, April 24. 55 EE The town is Hooded with girls. G. R. Conference. E E Monday, April 27. EH 55 School topsy turvy. Daylight savings. 55 EE ' - ' One Hundred Twenty-three EE EE EE 55 321. BEYNFHEEEEEEEEELEEEHEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEHEEEEEEEEEEHBEBEBEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEBEEEEE-IEEE 563555555555EEEEEEE'SEEF1EEEEEF1EEEEEEBEBEHEHEBESEEEBEBEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEBEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEBEES , EE Tuesday, April 28. . Baseball game postponed on account of rain. Wednesday, April 29. Movie fans :-get yourself a ticket and gc see Too Many Kisses. '1'hursday, April 30. Much weeping among Seniors. They realize they have only six more Weeks in which to be dignified. - Friday, May 1. For I'm to be queen of the May, tra la. -What in, a bathing suit? Monday, May 4. Rain, rain, go away, let sunshine in to play. ' Tuesday, May 5. Wednesday, May 6. o Marie Watson back in town. Her cheery laugh is heard all over school. Thursday, May 7. Snake walk tonight and Seniors choose class night colors and flowers. Friday, May 8. ' Great relief to Senior Class. Houghie and Ding pass make-ups. E Monday, May 11. Wie saw the breaking of the ground for the new High School. Tuesday, May 12. Surprise party on Rosalia at Minicks. Nuf Ced! Wednesday, May 13. - Ward Cannon attempted to crematc himself in English class by kindling a fire in his pocket. Thursday, May 14. L, At last the day arrived when the Juniors play host to the Seniors! Monday, May 18. ! Well! Well! So Sewickley has some bright students. Elizabeth Skeehan i Marianne Dean and Howard 'Weierbach a.l1 received honorable mention in the contest given by the Civic Club of Pittsburgh. F Tuesday, May 19. Mr. Adams, it seems had a'bad accident last night. 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E5 is 551' E5 552 , EE E E Ei '57 as Qi E W an E E E5 Hi E E E Compliments of Q 55 55 E h E E Tilmbursl Firm Q 5 55 EE 55 55 SE E EIU EE EE E an BE E EE EE EE EE 55 EE .EH EE BE 5 E E EE o H 11 d rr. tyfl EE H5 'SE P5 E ea flfbliggghkrrigigiggigglgigigigg355555555555555555555555555555555155HEIEQHEEEEEEEBIFBEEEEHEHEEEBEBEEEEFUEEEEEEEEEESE EEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEESEEEEPQEEEBEEEEEEHSEEESBEEEEBEEEHEEEEEEEMBEEEE5E5EEE5iEE5E5EBEEEBE5EBE55iEE First National Bank .1 tin OF SEWICKLEY, PA. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OFFICERS - My R. J. MURRAY, President .xl 11 EZRA P. YOUNG, Vice President. H. E. BEALL, Second Vice President. V l :TQ ' 59 3 ni' l ll gr W. G. DAVIS, Cashier. F. A. NASH. Assistant Cashier. T ii: ,rl nl rl 11 B. 4 5 CAPITAL -- - S 100,000.00 RESOURCES OVER - - ' 5Z,200,000.00 4,2 W, l'e,. W. Q' 55 DIRECTORS . . H1 1 HE R. J. MURRAY EUGENE MURRAY H. S. TACK 1 EZRA P. YoUNc O. S. Rxcr-1ARDsoN W. A. MCELWAIN . T. A. STANDISH F. F. BROOKS AH. E. BEALL P l QQ. E. G. 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Chrlstmas Savlngs Accounts 5 -vi QF E-F1 5 L if J Q EE' G 55 E E l 4 4 o ' ' ' gi E Say rt with .flowers Q H from Q csscnaucr 5 f l E L One Hundred Thirty-eight LH TH lj? ti my E IF' YI. mmmssmwsmmmsrl5555ugsgsssssasssgassasgsssyswgsssmassgsmgsgissmws v- , A l . ,J :IEEE5555555555555555555559555assome555525HEEHEQE55555555525555555afftfsisssswffsissasgliafmssssjmsgsssggg F' nf EE Qttnentpgttno pears of personal serhire in this Valley has rreateo an EN . . , . appreciation ot portraits of quality. D .J Ugg Photographs preserhe for future pears, memories ot tpeooings, graouations, oehuts, rhiIoren's parties, ano a host of other testibities. 4911132 portraits ot highest quality are tporthp of these orrasionsj E 53 Ep appointment serhire ot Jitlr. ?IBiehI, himself map he hah. gg E Qpetial annihersarp rates outing 3Iune, Elulp ano Ztugust. ss E 55 so EE EE Eg Q. . new as Eg iahotographer EE gg Phone 586. Thorn ano Glhestnut btreets 5 5 H E Qetpirklep, Ba. so is 5 E ss, as so 55 as M W MEET IVIE AT WALKERS 51 Q55 EE 51 Hi 5 QE gi . E53 E The Best ln Drug Store Goods so En 5 so Eg And the Best ln Drug Store Servlce so ELS E E E E E WALKER DRUG CGMPANY, INC. Q 5 5 E Phone I I6 Sewickley Sewiflkley. Pa- as . as 55 5325 one Hundred Thirty-nine 95 E E E E 95 an - BE 539155555555555559555355535351555555EE25:655SE555555555'EEEEEEEEE55125555EEEEHEHSEEESEEEEESEBEEEEEEEEEEEHE .Il 1 'F55'-fH'fSf. JESSSHWBQSQEEEESEQE2:T'EM2E555511 . -.sa-.H - -ELQEEQQEQQEEQEQEQQEEQEQ55E5555555555652522255255 ' 1 w o 2 6 ' 'S' E Q E X A CD v1-I 1 F' C 1 ,,, '-' 9' E is I P U: an 3- Qs H- '57 20 :U Z 'I1 5 Q' fb o -P 59 I' I'l1 ' E 'O 539 'P' 97? sw 55 E U, Q P 7: DJ 2 Q IJ 5 .- UD m 0 LTI Q O Q9 5 F '55 'D 2 E. U1 - f -H QP. a+ D fb ' , 0 2 V' 5 4 F 2. 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Dress Goods Noveltles Neckware I 53 E Toys Stockings sg . . if E Try The Highway Shop F zrst g i if H2 lun EE 55 1 Meals Ice Cream and Soda E Sandwiches Candy and Cigars Q31 ll ' J' Q? ii 'f oachnmz 4 Jew own egg as gn E1 413 Beaver Street Bell Phone 5 Q55 Sewickley, Pa. 9747 nl? E. D. ROBEY A. C. LUCAS Q 55' in Uf Il R In d L is O ey an UCHS Fm Q Tailoring, Pressing and Cleaning . E 514 Broad Street, Sewickley, Pa. E551 E .Lx E Phone Sewickley 1115 - We call for and deliver Clothes as 1 rm LN GRADUATING PHOTOGRAPHS 55 E are a Speclalty with this Studio 2,1 E Our best efforts are given in this class is of work, for it is through artistic work if Ili fv gg we obtain further patronage. E E SPECIAL PRICES GIVEN TO GRADUATING CLASSES 11 5 E Trinity Glourt btuhiu H E55 Ralph W. Johnston, Q E 313 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. F gi One Hundred Forty-one ilu 55 - 'l 55 55 D il L 1 il r JI I V I 51793555'5E1E4RE43EH'5EE?3ii3iV-:EI I Lfd21565355355HEHHIBEEESEEEHEEELEEEEEEESEEEHEEEEEEEERBQSEHESEQ MEI E Ii Jwl r E3 Q 14 K1 ROBERT KLEINDIENST Q EE Ei E 53 HOME BAKERY E Ll' gg Telephone 551 Sewickley 436 Beaver Stree E E 5.4 .UU - - JI I EE 1 ..n E. M. O'HANLON MANUFACTURING EQ PRESCRIPTION OPTICIAN 2111 'QF E5 8008-10-11-12-13 JENKINS ARCADE .AMI ,Q PM EIS BELL SMITHFIELD 0829 PITTSBURGH, PA. JIII 24' Iibj SE Sq EE fig BE P A MOON EY IE if 5 I1 ' 55 I Cash Cut Przce Grocer 35 .. BE if? E 422 Beaver Street Phone 349 QE .i BE EM A T - A EE EJ EE' 'L' 5 '33 ESE 111 E E. P. SA N DS ggi TAX COLLECTOR, BOROUGH AND SCHOOL 52 ij 504 BEAVER STREET. HE SEWICKLEY. PA. E QQ CANDIDATE FOR ELECTION AT FALL PRIMARIES E IUIII E IU F' Une H I d 1' tvt J1I , I QE Ilfl' ga' 5535555325555EBEEEEEEEEEHEEEHEEEEQEEEEEE: 55555555 53555555 VICTROLAS ELECTRIC APPLIANCES W. J. MULLAN RADIO SETS AND SUPPLIES COFFIELD WASHERS PHONE 425 420 BEAVER STREET. I. HAHN CLEANING AND PRESSINC- HIGH CLASS WORK 412 BEAVER STREET SEWICKLEY, PA. RINGS TROPI-IIES MEDALS PRIZE CUPS CLASS PINS HEEREN BROTHERS COMPANY JEWELERS PENN AVENUE AND EIGHTH STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. Ibarrg WI. lingers LUNCI-IES CONFECTIONS OPEN AIR GARDEN BEST OF SERVICE SEWICKLEY, PA. PHONE 9740. One Hundred Forty-thre If E555555F5EEEFIEEEEEEEJEEEEEEFIEFJEUFIEEEFIE55515555HEEIEFIEHQLEIEEEBEEEESISEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEHEEESEHHIIEN1 6553555515555B53SR5HBE2i5Bf?55iEE1EiiQE5E15HE9ii!'EEiEEBE5E'3,PiEf5Ei5BE'5EBE'EiE5'EBEBE5EEEE5E'5TE55'E'EEBE5LEEEESEEE5EEEB5EEEE?E? WE LEAD-OTHERS FOLLOW NIBERT'S BARBER SHOP 503 BROAD STREET PHONE 647 426 BROAD STREET W. C. BOWER EVERYTHING FOR YOUR AUTOMOBILE Bm .TE EQ GOODYEAR, U. S., GOODRICH AND DUNLOP TIRES ' US ROAD SERVICE MEATS, POULTRY. BUTTER AND EGGS SEWICKLEY CASH MARKET 433 WALNUT STREET PHONE 1227 SEWICKLEY RES. PHONE 657-M SEWICfKLEY JOSEPH HEULER ' L BREAD. PIES AND CON FECTION ERY SPECIAL CAKES MADE TO ORDER 414 BEAVER STREET, SEWXCKLEY PHONE 100 SEWICKLEY 0 H ddlf ty-fur '.QEEiG55E1EQ35B'FnE55F uHEE'F'i5B'EEEEE553HEEEBEEEEEHEEEEEEBEHEEEHEEEEBEEEEEESEEBEESEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEFTEFTEEEEEEEEEE BFE HE R BE 5 BE HE R HE 5555555555 55 BE ES SEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEHEEEBEEEHEBEERSRFHBEEEEBESEEEEEELEBEBET EEEEEEEEBEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEHE EEEEEEEREREREREREEEEEEEREREEEREEEEEEEREREEEEHHEEEEEEHEEHEEEIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEEEEEEESIEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEERISE 55 EE HE SE 55 EE EE 55 H 5 LI 5 R R. D. RITCI-IEY R EE FUNERAL DIRECTOR Q SE gg, 55 EE E 418 BEAVER STREET SEWICKLEY, PA. Eg lg ' PHONE 405 SEWICKLEY 5 'TEE R ET UE SH ' 55 CLEANING, DYEINO, PRESSING AND REPAIRINC. EE 551 EI E AT MODERATE PRICES E KRIEGER CLEANING COMPANY SE BO EE E WE CALL AND DELIVER 2 L 5 TELEPHONE SEWICKLEY I048 'Q .JU EI! 428 WALNUT STREET SEWICKLEY, PA. E55 5 ESI E ' gg E Sewlckley Reilaurant E 55 . gg HOME OF GOOD EAT5 rg E MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS Q EE EE E HOME MADE SANDWICHES E BEAVER STREET SEWICKLEY, PA. - Q 5 5 ERI - ER A E E Q 5 . E ERNEST J. REEVES E EE 552 D R U G G I S T E E E SEWICKLEY. PA. AVALON, PA. E E SEWICKLEY PHONE 470. AVALON, 9352 LINDEN. E E E45 Egg 0 H d d F tyti E55 AE E E BE LRMEEEHEEEEEEEEEREEE-EEEEEEEERHEEEREEEEEERE-EEEEEEEHEIEEHERH5455EEEEEEEREEHEREEEEEEEEETIEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEHE I 1 f, 3 I I 1 I1 , I 1 I., el Li LJ 'if ggiWEEE5565555E5EiEHHHHT553?iFd5ifEHiiiiF1iESiW?JiEId55dfSF1FfIz5EEfLEEf?TBFQESEHGEHHH?H1T5EJlTE2E?E55ET5E912EElUMIUETQETEEIEIQEEEHFJESEEEELEEEEEEEETI M5 me el, :JIT '11 PTT IUI' !,' ' .-'HI L' f' luv -W -3111 f Q lk' LUCAS MEAT IVIARKEI Sm R 'vu 'UIQ JOHN A. LUCAS, PROPRIETOR ,I ,gl U55 ii: ' . . - . .111 H513 REAL QUALITY AI' ATTRACTIVE PRICES .Qu , L-ff' 53.1 MEATS AND POULTRY lm. BUTTER EGGS CHEESE Q UI-' 5II BEAVER STREET. PHONE SEWICKLEY 21 I. gn wi JI! EIFE I SEWICKLEY OTOR CAR COMPA Y M, ali E555 .fe E 1 uf- Lqga dw, A ,HT 95 5 fmvnb m' I - Ein ales tml Service nil!! TT ' PIE gm HE EER W6 ,f ng? STORAGE CAR WASHINC gag vm' '35, Q53 535 Beaver Street Phone 1271 gg! nn' ww .ala rag? 299 HR -lfll 95 BH Q-jill EE L U21 JOHN PAI ICN JR 'H' , . gi! 1-'E .fu -- ' 1 '51 gn PLUIVIBIING SERVICE RL 511 E515 Ugg, Er? 506 BROAD STREET SEWICKLEY, PA. EQ My .UI My WE HIE 111 ,- W E35 EET 8K iw W atson Company iii!! gif! 'UQ Liu AT BEAVER AND CHESTNUT STREETS in QI 'JL- E'1'E , . . . iff? gif, CAN SUPPLY YOUR DEMAND FOR QQ Wh: iw? gin' if? GOOD THINGS TO EAT inn! wi ,Jin I - UF, 1 f f IU Mg SEWICKLEX . PA. Pfhi i ' Lua im- Une llundrcsl lforfy-six -,HQ Hu ER .ull ,my VLH Ku-1 ,, I .W , .,.T , .,,. .S , S E, , .- . E A . bm 535515aHivQ1EEigfjMH11inin2IuEHz5FnSSEMI HRimEmaiurfiuaE1-iulsmhm2fRf.E?L9E5EQijn5C2I5HmuE5iIgmQinEEEuWEEEESEER51515251FifiEST?05235EE5F'uSE:LEEif3iFiEE'!5PiTiEEfi 1.1 I, 2111 1 II f'IE 5 BTI EIS EE NH EI 51 EE I , I 4 C. J. JENNY IU UF .U U CIGARS, ICE CREAM, CONFECTIONERY IQ 553 53 P I E 507 BEAVER STREET. PHONE II36. I1 D 5? EU? 55 E553 5 W 5 PIII E EE DIE? Q IIE IIE E SE W ICKLEY PHARMACY BH' E THE NEW DRUG STORE ON THE CORNER SSE EVERYTHING NEW.-STOCK, FIXTURES, DRUGS ISE HEADQUARTERS FOR SICK ROOM SUPPLIES Lf? 'Ja PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY Q PHONE II93 E PHONE SEWICKLEY 1307-J. 59 EE BE .- SIE E ERWIN ELECTRIC SHOP E me arg QE 933 CLARENCE E. ERWIN. PROP. H Ei ELECTRICAL REPAIRS, APPLIANCES AND WIRING Emi Egg 516 BEAVER STREET SEWICKLEY, PA. ET 555 BE 55 HIE 55 E E QUALITY FOODS E Ei IIE gi TIE' E MYERS 8: COMPANY HIP E FRESH VEGETABLES, FRUITS 'J E BEAVER STREET AND SEWICI-QLEY, PA. Q C R 0 C E R I E S ESQ TELEPHONES-686, 687, 688, 689, 690. Iii IIS EE One Hundreu 1- t e EE THU A 9? BE5EEEEEEEEEE555E5S5BFIEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEDEEEEEEPIEEEEEEEHIEEEEEEEEEHSEEBEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEIEE5553555555555 . li BEHHBEHEBEEEEEEBEBEEEEEESEEBESEEEEEEEHEHEHEESEEIE55555555555EE5iEEEEEEE5EEiEE5iEE555EEEEEEEEE5E54555 FULTON MARKET .. HARRY H. GOETZ, PROP. if CHOICE MEATS AND PROVISIONS .ff OUR MOT ro is ' I NOT HOW CHEAP, BUT HOW' GOOD Chairman at K. K. K. meeting-- And now, gentlemen, please be sheetedf' I The - The snow was falling very fast, wind was getting colder, 1 I 1 J F We lin THF ri, In ui ' I In In I 1 I M 'iii 'fl lf IT l iw iff 1 1', Ill Ili AV! ,Q Lil. :IL 'l 'I' 1 i I I fi Hi li 'I ily li, F it rl L+, ' i I W -I lit IIT Y I I I lf! ll I 1 EE EE E H 5 555555 ' H55 IJ -1 if Her ankles froze, and so she drew E -, Her coat about her shoulder. 5 .g..---..-- E Why are you smiling? E I've just come from the dentist 'sf' QE I ' Is that anything to smile about? Yes-he wasn 't home. Q. Lii --li--- fi.. if Voice from next room- George, are you teaching that parrot to swear? I ',-. George- No, mother, I'm only telling him what not to say. ti.. ii ' 219 .1-QW.- EH E L I I'd be much better off if they 'd put that sign on the mail box. BE if What sign? E 'yi Post no bills. 55 IH E J D MILLER 5 Q51 ti.. jg , SHOES AND RUBBERS 5 503 BEAVER STREET SEWICKLEY, PA. O e Hundred Forty-eight 9. 'iiii ' 559595555Ei555555555555555555555555555555EEH5'EEEEE5E5?nEE5EFmEEEH'iEEBH5'i.iEl5E!Fu5EE5EEHEEE5BF1i' , 5152555555525EEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEHEEHQEEEEEEEEEBEHEEE5553555555555SF:EEEEGEEEEEETEEEEEEEBEBEEEEEHEEEEEEEEBEHEE EE' E s E ai C BOREM e E5 ' EE '55 EE EE EEE HARDWARE 55 . 504 BEAVER STREET SEVVICKLEY. PA. E EE EF: E E5 E E as LEFT-OVERS F ROM THE ADS gg E255 Wrigley 's before meals and after . . .... Kenneth Dietrich E Hair Groom ................... ..... C harles Diehl gg Eat a plate a day ............ .,... A ldo Cabiati Q Students' Style Shop .... Gray McCord gg Hasn't scratched yet .... .... F rank Mason '55 Gold Dust Twins .......... . .. Cap 8a Turner E Bread is the Staff of Life . . . .... Robert McCann fl Nerve Tonic .............. .....' J ohn Dods gg Flowers when words fail . . , . . . . . . . . . ..... Ches. Challis If Time to retire ................................... .l... B ill McPherson E Your hair will be naturally curly in twenty minutes , . .... Nellie McCullough E E Eventually, why not now .....,. .......... . . . .. ..George McPherson E E It never rains but it pours ...... ............ ,... C h arles Hough E Eli Eli BE - '-1- Ein' 5 Hi Wifie- Oh! Clarence, I'm so glad you 've come back. I heard that some E silly man had toppled over the cliff--and I was afraid it might be you. E E - Q Q Dumb- I had a date with a professional mind reader last night. Q E Dora-' ' How did she enjoy her vacation ? E 1 .1- 1-L..-11-n HPI EFA E ,E Toni was a crew man, 55 And a young Chicago swell. ' E Hazel called him retiring, E5 'Cause he crawled into his shell. 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