Sewickley High School - Sewickley Yearbook (Herminie, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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WALLACE GILLELAND. Wallace always has something cheer- ful to say. Look for a. big fellow and listen for a big voice. You can 't miss him. He plays in the orchestra and is a handy man behind the scenes for the plays. Ellwood City seems to have held some attraction for Wallace all Winter. Journeys end in lovers meeting Every wise man 's son doth know. GEORGE GREGG. NVe call your attention to the aub- urn haired boy who plays the cornet in the orchestra! ! He is very much in evidence at the dances and other social events in this capacity. It pleases him to pose as a woman hater, but we're not so sure. Shall I wasting in despair, Die because a woman's fair? SIMON HAHN. He is our explosive chemistry shark. His most famous effort this year was an electric furnace, which he made and demonstrated to the class. Sometimes Simon gets an extra holiday and then we all envy him ,and wish we too had another New Year 's in the fall. His speech is a burning fire. MARIE HANLON. Billy is always there when there 's fun to be had. She's quiet at school, but you should hear her sing at the Girl Reserves. Chemistry is Marie's spec- ialty they say. She is a great lover of dogs, and picks up every stray canine she secs. She's as fond of Chemistry As a maiden ought to be. MILDRED HOCKENBERRY If you want to locate Mildred listen for her laugh. She is one of our musi- cians, playing the saxaphone and the piano, and singing in the Glee Club. Mildred showed her ability as an actress in the Irish play last year. Within the glance of one small maid There lurks a dangerous glance 'tis said. Twenty-one i I

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Twenty MARY COOK. Mary is another girl whom Mrs. Peter- son's little book simply cannot suppress. She always must get in that last word or giggle. Her pep is everlasting and she is usually on hand when anything's doing. Mary is equally proficient in three of the arts, playing the piano. pounding the typewriter and wielding the powder puff. For she looked with such a look And she spake with such a tone That I almost received her heart into my own. SAMUEL DALLY. VVe'd like you to meet Sam. one of the class celebrities. If you haven 't read his fascinating novel, Desert Love, be sure to do so at once. It deserves all the critics say about it. Sam has also become a great authority on chemistry. That in black ink my love may still shine bright. M ARIAN EM-MERT. We wonder why they call such a. pretty girl as Marion Spuds. ' ' Marian is a very tiny person and is very popu- lar with a certain member of the Fresh- man class. She is an accomplished actress and is also famous for her clever readings. The proper study of mankind is man. KEEFER FOYE. Kee has been a very important mem- ber of the class for all four years. Ile can inspire plenty of class enthusiasm, especially for any social events. Keefer is the class financier and also plays foot- ball and basketball, as well as the piano. He has helped win glory for the school in many ways. A lovyere and a lusty bachelor. CRYSTAL FREY. Crys is our all around girl. Always busy, but she is ready to do anything for anyone. She was Captain of the girls' basketball team and certainly merited our trust in her. She has been one of the finest and most enthusiastic players that Sewickley has ever had. With your clear, keen joyance Languor cannot be.



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ly-t RUTH HUTCHINSON. Ruth is always willing and able to do whatever she can to help. If there is anyone who dislikes Ruth, we have yet to find him. She is also an actress and was intrusted with the very difficult part of Hulda, a Swedish maid, in the mid- year plays. Judge me then by what I am So shalt thou find me fairest. NATHAN KERR. This is Nathan Kerr who took our money at the gates for the athletie games. Nathan's Ford usually beauti- fies the front of the school by its pres- ence. It is very collegiate, and a coat of paint would certainly ruin its beauty. A lad for glo-ry seeking With forceful way of speaking. JOHN KINDSVATTER. John has so many activities that he is kept constantly on the jump. For four years he has made a capable and like- able president of the class of '26, Ile is a letter man in basket ball and was the manager of the foot ball team this year. So much can one man do, That does both act and know. WILLIAM KUIPERS. For he's a jolly good fellow. It seems to be Bill 's mission in life to hold the Senior class together and keep things going. It isn't every boy who can be a football hero, a musician, a heartbreaker and be popular with the teachers at the same time, but Bill seems to have aeeom- plished the impossible. And to uphold and cheer the rest I ought to do--and did my best. ROBERT MCCANN. Bob seems to be more interested in steamboats and River News than he is in his school work. When he wants to cross the river all he has to do is to pull on his number C215 rubbers and he is across in a jiffy. With a smile that was childlike and bland He was wont to gaze o'er the land.

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