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QMS GN-6 KN-6 GN-6 KNEE s E w 1 HI 61553 6,5435 3-M3 511343 6345 CHARLES XVEHRUM Charles is known by every- body and well liked. He is an invaluable member of the golf team, and during the winter gave his worthy support to our basketball team. Daddy is a good example of our school spirit. either attending or taking part in the majority of our out- side activities. EDWARD WILLOUGHBY Ed is one of the orchestras leading violinists though he casts longing eyes on the drums. He was a central figure in the famous hill-billy group of Mr. Gill's. He is an adept at driv- ing Model T Fords with the gang aboard, The Oak Leafs know him as a scorer at basketf ball. TI-IE CLASS POEM Vlith real regret we view the time And also hear the bells that chime And know for all our joyous band The parting school day hour's at hand, When we shall all have turned our feet Into the world, new friends to meet, To leave behind with memories The friends we've met and made to be A lasting thought that never will Become a blank to us until The parting time for us has come When we a last reward have won. As time goes on we'll all look back Reviewing mem'ries that enact The Freshman, Sophomore years again, And Junior, Senior terms that lend A light upon our humbles lives, That prints a picture wherein lies The life that is behind us now, To which we'll in the future bow And cherish in our leisure hour, CONSTANCE WEISS Connie is well-known for her fun loving and contagious laugh -no feeling blue when Connie's around. There is. too, a serious side. Her ability in planning Girl Reserve dinners is certainly not to be overlooked. She likes variety now. but we fear her destination is Canada, and her weakness Chemistry. LESLIE WILSON The drummer boy of the orchestra. Les can work the traps to the envy of everyone and often the despair of Miss Stewart. Many a time we've gasped at his spectacular demon- strations of magic. He's a mem- ber of that trio, Miller. Wil- loughby, and Wilson. and beside all this an enthusiastic golfer. an CTF f ewgffeef 1 Remembering classmates of 'Thirty-Four. J . M. S., '34. Twenty-three GW? E752 QWAQ Q'!?f'Q QWAQ 1 9 3 4 Qsiil STKE QTNEQTNQ STKE
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ENS ENS ENE ENS GNL? S E W I HI ELQKTJ QW? Q7?'Q C5722 QWQ CHARLES STINSON If you are curious about some- thing, ask this fellow. He prob- ably can tell you. Astronomy and printing are rather well known subjects to him. Did you ever see him vault the bar at a few inches over five feet? Being good-natured is hard sometimes, but Charles has the gift. MALCOLM TAYLOR This fellow may be considered the Addison of the Seniors: not much to say. but a keen observer. A loyal and true friend to all his companions, he is seldom seen without Tony. His favorite haunt is a farm. which early created a love of agriculture, and which he visits at every opportunity. JERRY TIGNANELLI Jerry's eyes radiate a mis- chievous glare mixed with fun. He can smack a golf ball as far as the best. and idolizes Primo Carnera and Mussolini-part of his Economics notebook is de- voted to their publicity. This man is Sewickley High's best rooter, and a fiery orator. RUTH TUCKER Loyal to school and her class is Ruth. She goes along undis- turbed with her mind on her lessons for she is ambitious. Her hobby is singing which led her into the Glee Club. Domestic Science is another special inter- est. And talk-once she starts she chatters right along. ELVIRA WALLACE Her eyes sparkle with mis- chief. and she is always ready with a quick comeback for every remark. Quite often she may be seen strolling in the company of a certain tall Junior. Elvira's name was often on the Honor Roll. which proves that her studies are not neglected. Twenty-two GEORGE STONE Georgie excels as a tennis player. and he has received two medals for swimming. He pos- sesses a subtle humor and really enjoys good jokes. which his grand collection proves. Maga- zine stories are his literature. and he spends late hours read- ing. A in American History exams. is one of his satisfac- tions. MARIE THEIN D ll, pretty, and blonde. ie ' one of the jolly mem- bers 0' the class. She's an expert with the paint brush and also athlgtically inclined. She is more often than not, seen in the company of Jane. Mary. .1 ,El5is- The Four Musket- eers. V As for her dancing- just ask-fthe boys. PAUL TRUDELL Paul is one golf star. the num- ber one man on our prize golf team. He is a dangerous con- tender for the Y Golf Course Championship. He is always ready for fun judging from the twinkle in his eyes. and his ever ready chuckle. His choicest friends are a jolly crowd. FAYE WACHTER The toast of all Glenfield. dressed in red. her favorite color. ith always a smile on her face. a e is an outstanding Hgure. She is the same at dances and socials. She and her brother make up the team known as The Dancing Wachters. Her greatest worry is cutting stencils for Mr. Stroup. LAURA WALLACE From Edgeworth she comes. always cheerful. an ardent Girl Reserve. an enthusiast for auto- mobiles Cand a particular Ford called Henry D. and is rarely ever seen without Sara. No mat- ter how large the Latin assign- ment. Laura never missed a bas- ketball game. In dramatics she performs well - witness the dowager aunt in Captain Apple- jack. E259 E259 QQ MQ E229 1 9 3 4 QN2 Qlfsii 9'N29'N2 QN3
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CsN5KN5 ENS Kiwi ENS s E w 1 H 1 QMS EL-if? 5,5243 QQZEJQQWQJ CLASS OF 1 Q34 On the night of June 12th, we, the Class of '34, take up our lanterns with which to light up the world of opportunities and go forth from the secluded shelter of Sewickley High School. Well do we realize at this time what our High School days have meant to us. In the last four years our numbers have increased quite rapidly until now we are one hundred and four strong, able-bodied young men and women. At the beginning of our ninth year we were classed as the usual green Freshmen. However, we struggled valiantly through, and the next year we took our places in the Sophomore class. This was quite an experience for all--with the privilege of entering the upper doors, and also, becoming acquainted with our teachers whom we were to follow in every way for the rest of our school days. Our Junior year was one of outstanding success. We, as a class, loyally supported the Sewihi, sent off the Seniors smiling from our Junior Prom, increased our treasury by selling hot dogs at the football games, and never let it be said that we failed our Alumni in their big dance of the year. But now we have come to our last step of success in the High School. We are Seniors, and we have had quite a busy year. Let us list just a few things for you: tirst, our victory over Cory in the biggest game of the year: the Alumni Dance, Mid- Year Plays, Box Social, Basketball, Football, Gym Team, Senior Play, and all Senior activities Cincluding the Senior Dance and Banquetl . It is with deepest regrets that we take our leave from your stable portals, Sewickley High, but as the world goes on so must we, carrying with us ever our motto, Not finished: just begun. B. J. M., ,34 THE CLASS SONG Tune -- Heidelberg Here's to our school, the red and blue, Here's to our friends so true, Here's to the years of student days And here's to you and you. Here's to the freshman, junior and soph May all your dreams come true. In the golden haze of your happy days, With the old red and blue. To Sewickley High, Our Sewickley High, Tonight we say adieu: Where'er we be, O'er land and sea To you we will be true. Those student days will come no more, But through the coming years. We'll think of you so good so true The Class of '34. We'll think of you so good so true The Class of ,34. A. R. ' 3 4. Twenty-four GWQQWTQ SWE QW? 3,7712 1 9 3 4 9-572 QTN2 9-N23 QTNEQNS
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