Sewickley High School - Sewickley Yearbook (Herminie, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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JACK A. NVARNER. Jack is one of the popular Alerts Some people think Jack is quiet, but they haven't been near him when he starts teasing and joking. Unfortunately we cannot get even with him as he doesn't seem to like many girls. We don 't know whether that is true or not, but he keeps us guessing. ELEANORE O. WATSON '4Sonny is sunny, as one looks at her twinkling blue eyes and mischievous smile will tell. This quality makes her a champion social leader. When MSonny gets into her swing on the bas- ketball floor or on the tennis court, there isn't anyone in the valley who can handle her. She always has a keen desire to beat Ben Avon. VICTORIA deQ. WEHRUM. 'tTorrie is our high school musician. This distinguished artist has an orches- tra of her own and say, did you ever try to stand still While they play? A'Pep is Torrie's middle name, and fairly radiates from her wherever she goes. Every day, Torrie walks to school by the light of the Moon. HARRY S. NVEISS. A chemist of astounding originality is Hllloonf' His experiments are of great interest to himself, at least. If there's any mischief brewing, HM-oon is sure to be in the midst of it. As cheer-leader this year, hc made the roof shake many times with cheers. Moon likes music too- the Torrie -ador song seems to he his favorite. MARGARET YOUNG. Some tired business man of the future is going to have Margaret for a good stenographer. All school games and activities find her an ardent rooter. She spends most of her time riding the train between Haysville and Sewickley. L l

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, l l Q: 125' L E 'ent yt wo l MALCOLM DeVV. ROE. What would we do without '4BIaeky to make us laugh in Latin? Mrs. Peter-- son thinks he looks more like the golden- haired Aeneas than anyone else in our class. Maeky is taking a course in memory training which we hope will help him save the shoe-leather he uses run- ning to the offices for lost books. Happy-- go-lueky, ever busy with his pictures, is Malcolm. VERNER ROXVLEY. 'fVVant to argue? That is Bub- bles's motto. Anytime you feel like having a, heated argument over anything at all, page Bubbles In athletics, although he has been here but one year, he has already distinguished himself. He lately expressed a desire to be a post graduate next year. BETTY SANDS. If you want to read something excep- tionally good, ask Betty for one of her short stories or poems. You will surely find her an authoress of note. As though this accomplishment were not enough, Betty is also on the girls' basketball squad. JOHN LIVINGSTON STEXVART. Another Senior musician is YVho' Dat. Famous for his performances on the mouth organ, he displayed further talent as a member of the Senior quintet. It 's a good thing John has a sturdy sense of humor, because many a joke has been pulled on him by his friends. Curly', has a crowning glory that is a source of envy for all the girls. JOSEPH TAYLOR. '4Joe distinguished himself this year as an actor in the Dear Departed. It is fortunate for him that he sits near the door, as he is another one of those Seniors who come racing in at the last minute, Joe is an artist when it comes to using paints.



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EL: IT' h Cl8.SS Poem A spry young fellow is Charles Day Who always aets as on a stage. He's 'happy both at work or play And keeps up with the sporting page. And new the story ls to be told Of one who won athletie fame. Here's our true hearted Ediith Mould Who always is the same. Fast down the road we see him fly William Duncan in his ear Hels editor of the Sewihi His pitehing fame 's known near and far. Edna's writing is at the top. She writes away eaeh day. Haysville is where she makes her stop When on her homeward way. Maeky is a lively sort When it comes to playing .a g'Ell'l1Q. But as for lessons he euts them short. He says they're not the same. Alice is good at dragging l'l0VV1l In every elass an A. She works with zeal and ne'er a frewi To earry on this play. Louis is ia man of fame. In L-lass his marks are good. At the front in base ball is his name. I11 footlball high 'he's stood. Anna is quiet yet she 'talks And works and liiurrh with us, l 4 4 S r. From down in Edgeworth town she walks. When late she takes the bus. Homer in the orchestra plays. It 's ineoniplete without him. He plays a lot hut nothing says, Though praise be passed upon him. Hear her laughter everywhere. A smile she has for all. She aets as if she had no 0Fl1'0. Mae is the name we eall. Mareel's in truth, a sheik, A player and singer too. These keep him busy all the week And then hels never through. Betty is -of stature tall, And she enters every game. A center in girls' basket 'hall She gained the greatest fame. Our class is filled with quiet boys. Joe Taylor almost takes the prize. We ive never heard him make a noise E'en if above us he d'oes rise. 'i'w.-n1y.n.m- Carefree, jolly, full of glee Is our happy Rosemarie. In her future we ean see, Nought but pleasures merry. Russell noted for his looks, Performs each clay ia special feat, Opens his loeker and gets his books And beats the buzzer to his seat. Society is her middle name. Basket4ball's her other. iSa.lly is a girl of fame, O'er nothing does she lbother. A gay young lad is John, we find, Who hangs around the HY. Many a runneris left 'behind As Butler flashes by. Sonny enters every sport, Full of fun is she. Ben Avon seems to be 'the port Where she most likes to be, Jaco-b is a husky lad, Who came to us this year. He serves upon the traffic squad And keeps the lines, no fear. Among bright lights is Dior-is found She drags down all the high marks If anything's doing she's always around And is one of those so called Latin sharks. Frank's a lad of medium height A manager of fame Sweet Dorie is his shining light Base ball -is his game. The one to tiekle the ivory Is Torrie, allways in demand Alt all the dances where'er she be She lends a helping hand. Cheerleader, aetor, and stage crew boss A chemist of note is he When Harry leaves 'twill be a loss To dear old Sewiekley. To iSusan's sweetness now take heed Her beauty, none surpass Everyone is proud indeed To have her in our class. Audrey is the 'girl with wit She keeps us alll in laughter gay It isn't much she has to do To make us laugh that way. In this lbook you see the art Our own Ann Blair has traced On many a page tat every part, By her magic you are faced. Elk ai

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