Sewickley High School - Sewickley Yearbook (Herminie, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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QNQ5 K5 ENE QQ? ENS SEWIHI QM? QM? Q55 QM? QM? ISAAC KOHLER Ike, it seems, refuses to give evidence of the superior scholastic ability we know him to have: he has, however, consented to prove to us that his athletic abilities are by no means limited: he has done some excellent work in track events. Ike likes his Latin, espec- ially Caesar: at least it would seem that way from his constant devotion to his Latin. .IEANNE E. LOWERY Senior boys who have devoted practically their four years of high school to judging feminine pulchri- tude acclaim Jeanne as the pret- tiest Senior. A member of the girls' tennis team four years, she proved herself a really fine player. She's an expert with the paint- brush and needle and has been in several plays. Jeanne's only fault is, that when driving the Ford, she takes her half of the road from the middle. DAVID MCCONNELL For three years Dan has served ably and faithfully as one of those too-little-appreciated members of the Chapel Program Committee. The improved quality of our assemblies testifies as to the valu- able service he has rendered. Dan is also renowned far and wide for his German hair-cut, his note-writ- ing, his spelling. and his activities as one of the gang which includes Bill. Ralph, and Eddie. BEATRICE MCFARLAND XVe never saw anyone else who had such a How of language, but we admit her talk really is inter- esting and amusing. She also has a genius for short poems which have quite a bit of wit. As an actress she is very capable-did you hear her in hysterics? Indeed, she has been amply endowed by the Muses. And her good nature is really something to be envied what? KATHERINE KORDESCHICK Another Winsome lass whom we are proud to acknowledge is Kath- erine. She has been with us only two years. but through her genu- ine friendliness she has won many friends for herself. Her well- rounded arguments are almost a daily feature of English Class. Her straight-forward frankness in every- thing commands attention imme- diately. When one hears of a devilish plot, he can rest assured that Corky is implicated. Her eyes just dance with mischief. SARAH JANE MARUCA Some business man will soon thank his lucky star for Sarah. System will come to chaos, papers slip to their right pigeon-holes, tile cases take on order when this intel- ligent, eflicient child enters her job. There will be no fuss nor chatter, but the work will be done right. We all admire those deep brown eyes and the slow, but sweet, smile that are Sarah's. BRADLEY MCCORMICK Hail to the editor-in-chief of all our publications! Much credit is due Brad for his competent management of The Oracle and The Sewihi during his two years as editor-in-chief of both publica- tions. Brad excels in studies, too, especially history: he's practically an authority on Napoleon. One of the charter members of the National Honor Society, we find in Brad an exemplification of the qualities which are that organiza- tion's ideals. FERN MECHLIN Fern claims Fair Oaks as her home. She's our personilication of Jest and Youthful Jollity. 'Tis said that opposites attract each other: this being the case, we have an explanation for the friendship of Fern and Clarkie-the long and short of our class. Endowed with a .sunny disposition, Fern makes friends wherever she goes: every Senior Cand most of the rest of the schoolj knows this lively little miss. Nineteen QW? MQ QWCQ QMQQ MD I 0 2 2 GN? GN? CKE QN2 Sei?

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GN5 CNS ENE ENS ENS SEWIHI QM? QE Q55 QE 0,135 MARGARET LOUISE HANDY Peg's personality is at once engaging and teasing. Many a time she has had someone's heart in his mouth, what with her habit of giving away little secrets better left unknown. Her brand of swim- ming is no secret, however, and she has paced the boards, and help run up scores in basketball games both here and at the Peggy is more often than not seen with Anne Jennings. HATTIE JACKSON It is with deep regret that we part from Jack whose genius at mathematics is well known. It seems that all tall people are mathematically inclined. We don't know, but maybe this flair for mathematics gives Hattie her skill in Physics and Sewing. Many is the time we've watched her skim through experiments, and put in hems with ease. A truly enviable person is Hattie. WILLIAM E. JETTER Equally at ease while acting, debating, or conducting a meeting. Bill has distinguished himself in many lines of endeavor, and his rank as salutatorian serves to emphasize his capabilities still fur- ther. Although his numerous responsibilities take much of his time, we always End him peppy and flashing a smile that would do jus- tice to Chevalier. Popular with everybody, Bill is always ready for a social or dance-even when he was worried about the business tangles of the IQ32 Sewihi. WILLIAM J. KAIN Bill is one of the self-effacing members of the class of '32, though how he does it is a mys- tery to us looking on. All jokes aside, Bill is a mighty nice fellow. and nothing seems to disturb the calm surface of his mind. Although quiet, Bill is always full of fun and is quite fond of practical jokes. When the opponents of S. H. S. saw him on our football line. they quickly shot their plays 'round the other side. Eighteen WILLIAM F. HELMER Bill is one of the most athletic members of the Senior class, pre- ferring sports to books fand can he be blamed very much?D. Still he gets along very well with the teachers, which must be a sign of executive ability. Bill is one of Centennial Avenue's contributions to the glory of S. H. S., and he is quite popular with the fellows and -I'll bet you can't guess it-the girls. ANNE JENNINGS Wherever there's anything excit- ing going on, Anne is right in the midst Land sometimes the causej of it. An unequalled enthusiasm for sports and a faithful devotion to studies and The Oracle make her a most valued member of our illus- trious class. As full of life as she is tall, her smile is almost per- petual, and she is altogether the jolliest and most friendly of us all. Anne finds time to visit Sally almost every noon in Room 220. MICHAEL H. JOSEPH Ladies and gentlemen. in this corner we have Minnie -in other words Mike Joseph. He's always ready for a bit of rough and tumble. a little fun or mischief. I-Ie and Tony always have their little setting-up exercise at noon, weather permitting, and it is quite a spectacle. Mike has been one of the mainstays of the football team for the past three years, play- ing a wonderful game in the line. MARY ELIZABETH KEDAR Mary is the next of our basket- ball stars. There must be six of them. anyway, who feel most happy when shooting baskets. Mary is a diligent worker. and in some miraculous manner always manages to have her lessons done right and on time. Her willing- ness to co-operate is also well known. Little but efficient, quiet but friendly, smiling gently on the world-that's Mary. QW? QWAQ eyes QMAQ QW? I 9 2 2 QTSXQI SNS SANS SKB QNX



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C5355 ENE ENS C3313 GNL5 SEWIHI QM? C1545 6,365 6-GG QMS TIMOTHY MERRILL HT enjoys the unique distinc- tion of being the school's only member of the National Athletic Honor Society, members of which must be equally proficient in studies and sports. T's consistent good work at left-tackle did much for gaining our measure of success in football this year, and his work on the gym team is well known. His work in the classroom puts to shame those tempted to wail that you can't be good in sports and subjects. too. Hats off to T ! RALPH C. MILLER. JR. Ralph is a new-comer to our school, but he has quickly made a host of friends. and is included in the group of Eddie. Dan, and Bill. Already he has gained a reputation in his studies that any- one might well be proud of: espe- cially in American History does he find a joy in arguing little known. but signilicant points. Ralph is the only member of our class to have enjoyed the distinction of acting in the movies. JOHN MUMMEY Here's our star gymnast-the handsome Tarzan, who makes the girls' hearts go faster as he performs his feats of skill and strength on the horizontal bar. Gymnastics are but one of his many interests, for the Ford Cof which he is half ownerl, basket- ball, and baseball all have claimed a goodly share of his attention. He's Bill Pyle's idol and-did we hear someone mention West View? RUTH NARDO Ruth actually walks from Shields every day. If that is what makes her a good basketball player. every- one will be walking to school soon. We wonder if Ruth is ever angry: she never looks that way. For a smile few are her equal and as a personification of pep, vim, and vigor she is not surpassed. She belongs to the Commercial Insep- arables. Twenty PAUL JOSEPH MILLER Here is one member of the class who can oversee everything-and that includes rival centers on the basketball-floor! Paul Cor Sleepy as he is better knownj is an excel- lent Chemistry student, but his too-ready answers often have earned a good grade for someone else. Paul likes to pun, especially in Chemistry class. If you want him he will be found doing one of two things-sleeping, or doing something somewhere with Sam. CLYDE MOON Since Clyde lives in Carnot, he often gets to school as early as Mr. Bolin, and thus manages to get his Chemistry experiments written at the right time: he's never known that hectic last-min- ute rush to get his work com- pleted. Industrious though we know him to be, Clyde has a par- ticular aversion to rushing, and never does. Clyde's brand of humor renders him exclusive, and one has to understand really to appreciate. ALBERT MURPHY Bud's greatness lies along ath- letic lines, and the name he has made justifies all the effort he has put forth. Called upon not a few times to call signals in football games, Bud handled his job with rare skill and finish: in basketball. too, he has proved valuable at crucial moments. Liking his food and good times, Bud seems to be an avowed Epicurean, and firmly be- lieves that there is absolutely no point to hurrying. Try to hide it as he will, his pep is not unknown. ADELLA E. MINICK Adella is another of our com- muters: she hails from Stonedale on Sewickley Heights. The sixth member of her family to be gradu- ated from our noble institution, she helps make the Senior class the illustrious group it is. This year found Adella on duty as a member of the trafic squad: her smiling face gave offenders a most guilty con- science. Her sweet voice brought her into publicity in pre-Forensic singing contests. QWAQ ffl?-Q QWAQ QZTQ 275.12 1 9 3 2 Q-?i99T'i?i5l9-QQIQAKSQASQS

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