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GN35 QXQ5 ENB GN-6 ENS s E w 1 HI QM? QM? C1445 6,553 6,5155 X, Q SIGNE HAUGHOM rl ix ,QVC Signe is our lass from Norway -fair, blue-eyed, athletic, as one might expect. She is an ever- dependable friend and student. She is a very recent addition to our class, but she quickly made her place with her smile and gentle ways. Her special pet is her dog. ELIZABETH HODGE Better known as Betty to her close acquaintances. She came into our group in the Junior year. She gets a lot out of life with those bright eyes, her readiness to talk, and a laugh which is likely to break out 'most any time. CHARLES HUNTER Charles attracts attention with his handsome dark eyes and his graceful air of indifference. Then we see the coming business man in the executive ability he showed as assistant football and basketball manager. He shines as a public speaker, too, with easy manners and a fine voice. GEORGE JOSEPH He is a four-letter man in football-the hub of the team for two years. the best forward- passer Sewickley High has seen. That big forepaw can chuck a baseball in big-league style. When there's business to be done he's serious: When there's fun to be had look for Holy Joe. RICHARD KOGER Here we present the horrible Borolski of Captain Apple- jack. Dick is a well known member of the Senior class, as his humor is one of his main characteristics. He participates in all the sports going, and is proficient in his studies. His attentions, however. are turned to a certain lassie at S. A. Sixteen ANNA HETZER Although Anna lives in Car- not-does that explain her mem- bership in the College Club?-4 few are more regular in atten- dance both at school and school games. Her experience as Mr. Gill's assistant, plus her ready enthusiasm, plus her energetic nature, make us feel sure of her place in the world. ELLA HOLTHAUS Varied facts relate the story of Ella. Her name has often appeared on the Honor Roll. Recently she blossomed forth as a Thespian in the role of Mrs Hardy in Skidding. As an artist Ella has produced some fine sketches. In music two fields attract her-piano and voice. JOE JACKSON When you want to know the fine points of airplanes or auto- mobiles. look up this lad, for Joe's an expert. We almost ex- pected the famous Fader Ford to sprout wings when it came into his hands. Joe's quiet polite- ness. cheerful smile. and friendly conversation make his friendship valued by all. PAUL KIRK Paul has the honor of being the smallest boy in the Senior class. He is our Cantor, but his eyes are blue. Some day. if he continues making modernistic designs on tablets, he will be a great commercial artist. There are chances, too, that he will become an aviator-that's up to Paul. EDWARD KRAMER To watch him play his trumpet is proof of his musical ability. He capably represented the school in contest work, his Junior year. Besides being a member of the school orchestra he plays over the radio with Jimmy Earle, He is not temper- amental, but a calm, good-look- ing, popular Glenneldite. QYWQQWAQ Gift? 37519 C5179 1 9 3 4 Q'N2QYN3s'sii1Qsi1s'NSl
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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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E335 ENS GN-6 E535 RSSB S E W I H1 QM? QM? QM? QM? QM? JAMES KRAUS A football star of no mean ability, Red also has a spring- time occupation in playing a good- game of golf. The class has a strong booster in him, especially at class functions and socials. He has a perpetual laugh and is as jolly and good- natured as they come. KATHERINE LEATHEN .74 Quietly sure of herself, Kath- erine moves on her way, doing her Work conscientiously well, yet with pleasure. Her appreciation of fun shows in eye. voice, and smile. She is anticipating a preparation for the business worldia good sec- retary she'll make, too. We hear of a strong interest in one ot our Alumni. CHARLES LITTLECOTT girls: his disposition and hearty laugh the envy of everyone. He seems to enjoy Mr. Bolins jokes in chemistry class. His favorite sports are golf and tennis, and we hear he is quite a sportsman. Is this the attraction at the Sewickley Theatre? Chile's hair is the envy of theA V X MJ ' -2 N9 X JACK LUCAS Alert, happy, willing to help at any time-that's Jack. He was a real cheer-leader, with pep. voice. and that which makes people cheer. He seems to live at the Y and is a great friend of both the Girl Reserves and Hi-Y. His qualifications promise a good business man. RI-IODA LYON She dances and sings the Wabash Blues. She edits the Oracle, likes to type. simply loves to drive a car-anybody's car. She was a most delightful March Hare. Her love of debate is hampered only by lack of an opponent. XVith the world's most cheerful grin, Dode does all things enthusiastically. MARTIN KRIEGER The talkative boy who col- lects his line of thought while saying and, ah : who makes a Special Study of many topics: who cannot work at school4 that is Martin. His merry eyes talk right along with his tongue. His favorite classes are those where discussions may be many and long. DOROTHY LIGHTFOOT With a fine dignity all her own, Dorothy makes her way, does her work. smiles on us all. We are not surprised that she won second prize in a beauty contest sponsored by a Pitts- burgh paper this winter. She has had a basketball team under her charge, proving her interest in athletics. VIRGINIA LITTLECOTT A member of our class for only two years, Virginia is one of our most loyal members. She is interested in all that is doing, always a willing helper, ever a diligent student. That bright eye and ready smile show a fine sense of humor and an alert attention. JACK LUTY p fi A real fellowba scrappy backfield man on the football team, a regular Tarzan on the gym team. and a wrestler of wide repute. His efficiency as President of the Hi-Y and Stage Guild worker is outstanding. .lack is always present at social events, where he is the life of every party. STEWART MALONE Stewart can swim the river four times at a stab and pace the mile in a good five minutes. Besides. he wields the paint brush with no mean ability. He has a collection of Malonian masterpieces. which he is too modest to disclose. Stewart hides his light under a bushel basket of modesty. Seventeen fgy?-SQ QW? QW? QW? QMQTQ I 9 3 4 Q-TNQ GN? GSX? GN? GN?
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