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GN 5 QN5 GN-'5 GN-6 ENS s E w 1 H 1 C1565 QM? QM? 5.665 5' V25 THE FACULTY During the past four years of high school life, we seniors have looked to the faculty for counsel and guidance. The faculty has helped to overcome any dilliculty that has presented itself and has promoted learning, enjoyment, and constant friendly relationship between students and teachers. At all times, the faculty has shown itself to be a fair authority. As a teaching staff, it has accomplished its aim. Kindly criticism is not withheld nor commendation for achievement nor recognition of effort, for the ideal upheld is a constructive one. Aid is forth-coming on request. When opportunities came to bestow honor upon students, a just and thoughtful selection of the deserving ones was reached. In the forth-coming year no changes will be made. The well-balanced group of men and women of this year's force will continue expounding knowledge to the young- sters coming on. Several changes are to be noted from last year's number. Mr. Hawes came into the school as teacher of Latin and one of the home-room leaders for the seniors. He quickly became a most popular teacher and friend, who creates interest in his subject and is an ardent supporter of activities. Mr. Duncan, already well-known to all of us as an Alumnus of the high school and an eflicient helper in football training, took his place in the history department. The high school music went into the hands of Miss Emily Stewart with whom many of us became acquainted in the grades. Mrs. Carter is our new librarian, under whose charge the ideals of a library are definitely upheld. Our faculty not only assists us in our studies, but its members appear at the school contests, interested in our varsity teams as much as the student body. When social func- tions perplex, they always have invaluable advice to offer. Through their kind efforts and helpful suggestions, dances, plays, and social gatherings are made a success. In truth, we shall owe a great deal of the progress that we hope to make in future years to the faculty of Sewickley High School. The teachers have done their utmost to encourage us along the right paths of life: they have found the good characteristics of each of us and have tried to develop them. We cannot reflect all future results of our lives upon the faculty at Sewickley High School, but we shall forever remember that the teachers instructed us in the fundamentals of good citizenship, and that is the means to the ultimate end. , f Y' 4 LL A ,, QP g Q lift!! is Q U I U Nine G7?QCf1?'Q Q'f?'QQ7?'Q QYQAQ 1 9 3 4 9T'X39'N19'N39'N39N9
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CNE ENS GX55 GXS5 ENE S E W I H I QM? Clie GMT? QW? GAR? ig gf . 1 jf- ' 1 i ll' A Z J r i JMR. f MR. MISS Miss MR. MRS. Miss NIR. Miss MR. MR. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss MR. MR. Miss Miss MR. Eight If 4 CONWAY STROUP ANDREWS BLOOMFIELD BOLIN CARTER COPELAND DUNCAN FICKINGER GILL ny, - 'C THE FACULTY SEWICKLEY HIGH SCHOOL - Supervising Principal Principal of High School - - Commercial - - Commercial Chemistry and Physics - Librarian - Physical Education - - History and Economics - - Junior High English fx-fo Biology and General Science HA - ---- Latin HAY ---- Arr HUBBELL - German and English KERR - - - English KOEHLER - French MCGINNIS - - - - History SIMPSON KSMLL - Junior High English E. STEWART - - - - - Music R. STEWART , -, - - Domestic Science TI-IOME N 45428 M - - Mathematics THOMPSON - - - - - Manual Arts TRUBY - Junior High Science WARD - Junior High Mathematics WINNE - Physical Education QW? E752 QW? QW? Qffe 1 9 3 4 QANEQ-N29'N2 QN39 N51 i
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GN.5EN.5 IQNE5 ENS ENS S E W I HI 9,545 QMS GYM? QLZKTJ 63455 l 1. The Varsity Football Team, the best we've had in years. vqwfi I 2, The Varsity Basketball Team. They missed winning Section II by one point. 3. Our Champion Gym Team. They possess a fine record. 4. Two Kraus-the strong- est man in school. He lifts Scratchy and Peters with ease. 5. Mr. Bolin in his lecture room dreams of home. His monkey friend is the dignified Red Hahn. 6. Stunt man Luty in a charac- teristic pose. X 7. Innocent Pfaff at a tender l , age. Isn't he cute? 8. Miss Kerr seems to enjoy her work. Phones Smith hits a 9. homer for the Seniors. Ten Q??AQ E252 GZ?-Q E259 2722 1 9 3 4 Q N39 'K19'?i39AN.D9-N9
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