Sewickley High School - Sewickley Yearbook (Herminie, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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CSBQSQXS-6G,X3v6GN-6GN16 s E w 1 HI 6-M5 QM? QM? QM? 6,555 PATRICK BRENNAN X' Here's Pat, a fun-loving Irish lad if ever there was one. Pat's quick wit and good-natured hu- mor make him popular with all. including the teachers. History is his scholastic stronghold: be- ing at ease is an outstandng characteristic: playing on the fid- dle is his hobby. I-le also has to look after John. KENNETH BROWN Brownie came from Schenley two years ago. Basketball is h' gameia quick bre k. a pa . and two p ints. h t's they call h rn ' e 'i ay baseball. o a h on the Senior 'll te . His work wit radel as co ana er of the fooggall teii is et- able. JEANNE BURKHO DER Jeanne is quiet and studious. Music is the talent which made her an outstanding pianist in the S. H. Si.'orchestra. Wait until Jeanirielmakes a name for herself agthe Metropolitan Opera Housegfthen where will Mike Dolan and Paderewski stand? Mathematics is her favorite sub- ject, but she won a Junior Essay prize. Yes, she prefers blonds. HARRIET CUCKENBERGER A love for color and life has taken Harriet into art, This art- istic trend shows in her being one of our best-dressed girls but does not include gym suits. her bug-a-boo, which she regularly forgets. She rates as Pen-man No. 1. Neat as a pin, brown- haired. petite, and slender? that's Harriet. ALICE DAVIS Alice is one of the talented. lntellectually she turns to lan- guages: she shines in both Latin and French. Her greatest pride and joy is her violin. with which she represented us the past two years in the State Music Con- tests. She is also an excellent pianist. She seriously contem- plates a musical career. Fourteen 'ci HENRIETTA BRIDGE Her nickname is Hank, with which her flair for poetry fits strangely. She can express any desired emotion in her verse. Henrietta also is an amateur artist. Her nimble fingers have attained a high speed on the typewriter. All these gifts are represented in her work for the At The Typewriter. RUTH BULKELEY Boston's loss is our gain. Her blond hair and attractive person- ality are the envy of the girls and the admiration of the boys. Ruth is an all-around SpOrt and a good worker. And she knits. Tall, dark men interest Ruth, Nothing like being Frank about things! DOROTHY COOK The honor of being our tallest Senior is hers-not without competition. Literarily she works on the Oracle and Sewihi. Scholaslically she is one of our best, but not a bookworm, un- less the book discusses health. Athletically she is outstanding in basketball and hiking. Her weakness is baseball--and howl I handsome lad with the eautiful waves in his dark air is Ar ur. His future calls him to t e Navy-can't you imagine his girl in every port? His present public knows him as an accomplished accordion player in The Wandering Merry-makers. ijERTl-IUR DAMICO HAROLD DEVITT Stoy takes a very active part in school life, having both scholastic and social standing. His election to the National Honor Society verifies this. Harold is an athlete, too, play- ing on local football and base- ball teams. One of his most common sayings is: Don't go so fast. Stewart. We've still got another mile to run. QYZTQ .CQ ?'Q CLWTQ QWTQ Elie 1 9 3 4 E555 633.5 C3355 QS5.5GN5

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QRS-6 E335 KNEE ENS GN5 s E w 1 H 1 615655 QM? 5.555 5.5435 QMJ5 VIRGINIA ADAIR i'Ginny is our only red- headed Senior lass. who never loses her temper although she is teased a great bit. If you hear a noise and see a crowd you are sure to see A'Red in the center telling one of her funny stories -the life of every party. And does she blush! EGBERT HLLEIS I ' Egbert poisisisses ari 'infallibicl memory - compiling railroad schedules from, coast to coast for all towns of five hundred popu- lation and up is his sport. That's why they call him Schedule - besides. he's always on time. Egbert intends to follow up the electrical engineering side of rail- roading. Matilda. his bass Hddle. demands other spare time. CHARLES BALLES Charlie is a good tennis rac- quet wielder, and can swim with the ease of a Weissmuller-he won the interclass I-Ii-Y swim meet. He works at Isaly's-if you Want service with a smile just call on Charlie. Can we ever forget the trio of Balles, Pfaff, and Graham! KITTY BOWMAN She came from the Academy two years ago to become a very necessary part of our group. She's a good sport, attractive. has a Ford, and is up in her classes. Remember seeing her teaching several dazzled Seniors how to jack-knife? Do not forget her omnipresent sense of humor, and you have a picture of Kitty. ROBERT BRAINERD Bob joined us last year. a welcome addition. Whenever lhere is laughing and joking. Bob is sure to be present. He is a loyal Hi-Y and Senior Class supporter. He is noted for being one of the few who really can apprehend and appreciate jokes in chemistry, AGNES ADAMS Did someone say Aggie is a quiet miss? Well, we answer decidedly in the negative. Music is her favorite pastime along with several sports. Agnes does well anything she undertakes, and we are glad to say she be- longs to our class. She is always a loyal rooter for good old Sewihi. DONALD BAIRD One of the most dignified and reserved Seniors is Donald. His interest lies in the scientific field. which he understands to a marked degree, whereby he be- came an outstanding member of the Science and Electrical clubs. The outdoor world is another love. He is an ardent Scout and a nne marksman. JACK BOSTROM Jack is a born salesman: he can sell forty tickets at a crack, and always gains that coveted holiday. He's a basketball player of repute-a weird but effective floorman, but only the O. I.. A. C. knows it. As a traffic officer, he has his chance to radiate his cheerful personality. 4, f,. EDWARD BRADEL Ed's talents vary, ranging from soda jerking to managing this year's football team. His pleasing personality gains him special favor with the faculty. But when he's out with the gang, note the difference. He casts off his wings and enters energetically into fthe spirit of things. lf' JOHN BRENNAN L ' I Meet the Brennan twins! Yes, twins. but not like two peas in a pod. John is the taller of the two, has redder hair and is a quieter, more easy-going fellow than Pat. But make no mistake -he loves his fun. Reciting poems and playing the fiddle are two of his hobbies. Thirteen CEMAQQWAQ Q'1?AQfi7?'e QQZD' 1 9 3 4 9 N19A N239'si29'N339'si'31



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CSN-5 KRS-6 ENB ENS GN-5 S E W I HI QM? QM? QM? QMS? 5.543 ELIZABETH DICKSON The future Librarian shows her fitness for that work by her wide knowledge of books. The Dramatic Club membership proves its interest. but her work on the basketball floor shows a second interest in her life. Eliz- abeth is quiet-voiced and placid. yet most friendly and compan- ionable. WILLIAM FINNICUM Meet the Beau Bruinmel of our class. Bill is a golf and tennis enthusiast and a smooth dance-floor artist. He is always ready for some fun or anything proposed by the gang. His many attractive qualities gain many friends. but we notice his atten- tion is drawn to Edgeworth. STANI.EY FOWLER This one o our contempora- ries is to bc en at ne rly every social func' it certain best gi ' . Stan has been a t nddler in the orche six long years. He is tal. good-looking. usually with Bill. and efhciently drives Snoonie, and is calm all the while. ROBERT GANNER Bob is another of our good- looking Seniors who hails from Glen Osborne. He is quite well known for his weekly Question Mark in the Oracle, a column which depicts the more humor- ous side of school lif He t kes an interest in all sc l 's but his weakness is rer sex. J PHILIP HAHN Red has a fine record in foot- ball. basketball, and gym team, A number of school honors- Honor Society, President of Council. class oflicer-are his. Then his scholastic ranking is highest in the group. With it all. he has the keenest sense of humor-a jolly. good fellow. indeed. CHRISTINE DOUGI-ITY Chris is one of our most capable members-a line worker as President of the Girl Reserves, a member of the National Honor Society. Student Council. and Chapel Program Committee. She is kept quite busy lately with an interest outside of school. Her special loyalty is to the firemen. ROBERT FORD Here is the Joe Penner of S. H. S. His favorite expres- sions are Is-zat-so. and I didn't know that. All of his llatteries are bestowed upon a certain Sophomore girl. His permanent hair-wave is a gem in any girl's eyes. Another gift is the way he plays the harmon- ica. He works as a A'Printer's Devil. MARY GALLAGHER V Mary is on the police force. holding an annual job on trallic squad. She is a pal to everybody. She's quite an attractive blonde. with short. wavy hair and a smile that is hard to forget: a unique bookkeeper, and one who is well practised in typing and shorthand. JAMES GRAHAM Jimmy is the happiest fellow in the class. Have you ever seen him frowning or in a ba humor? He and Moritz are a pair-comic. and talented music- ally. His reputation as a foot- ball player is great. and adds a share to his social prominen and popularity. QLADYS EBERT This dainty and demure mem- ber goes around busy with her own interests but ready to lend interest to others. Her bright eyes and sweet disposition at- tract followers. both boys and girls. Her membership in the Dancing Club shows that social inclination. too. What is this we hear about Cory, Gladys? Fifteen .CMAQ 37512 3752 QMAQ QZTQ 1 9 3 4 QN2 STKE Q'si'E1QsX'2 QAN3 fi if Ci jzi K 4' L i Wt' is 3 5 C' sr

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