Sewickley High School - Sewickley Yearbook (Herminie, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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4. 'Si G 1' R A., .-L -.gg N rr 1 F 1 G as 1 i 9 l. P '67 U 44 fr w -- ,,i,. -r i 1-U P' 'F an 4 is 1, 'J 'E il THE ,DOROTHY KRETZLER Dot's gay, smiling, yet dig- nified personality marks her appearance anywhere. You are assured of entertainment. whether she takes you driv- ing in her Ford. spends the evening playing the piano for you, or just sings for you. These accomplishments plus friendliness make Dorothy a great girl. FRANK LECiATO Frank's smile plus his attrac- tive personality. makes him the center of every group. Very active in his studies, he also plays a great game at shortstop. His smooth man- ners and pleasing conversa- tion. even though he is given to flattery, make him every- one's pal. His time from home to school is ten seconds. CHARLOTTE LYON Charlotte, commonly known as Char, is a lover of fash- ionable clothes. She expects to take up dress-making and designing. Knitting is also a favorite hobby. This she does with great ability. You may see Char at nearly all the social functions. Her weakness is crossword puz- zles. JADDEN This tallest member Of Our clan of '35 stretches up to six feet two. He forms one- third of the Three Mus- keteers. Besides holding down the center position on the basketball team, Bill made a good business mana- ger for football, and a noisy barker for the Carnival. He is a polished master on the ball-room floor. ANNA KEDAR Anna is always busy and in a hurry. Her great ambition is to be a nurse and she will make a good one. Last year she won the prize for sew- ing. She is demure and quiet looking, but wait till you see her in real action on the gym floor or pounding a typewriter. CLASS MARTIN LEE Peewee is the sprinting midget of the football team. which combination made him most elusive. Thus he dis- played his backbone and fighting spirit. Martin loves to spend his extra moments roaming through the woods observing the wonders of nature. He is a thoughtful lad. pleasant in his manners. quickwitted in his response. JAMES LIGHTFOOT On Friday mornings as we see his banjo coming we know that the Harmony Boys will appear on some program. On Club days he works for the Dancing Club. The Hill Billies number him among their members. He was secretary for Mr. Bolin, and that meant work. Mr. B. often had to Search for him. FAY McCLURE Have you seen another so tiny and blonde and blue- eyed? Those dreamy eyes may have some connection with the stories of Milt and his Plymouth. Fay is an- other one smitten with the knitting fever. Dancing is one of her chief pleasures. Fay suits her to a T. OF ROY JOHNSON Although he seems quiet and studious and his name is always on the Honor List, do not be misled. Roy is an athlete of renown - cap- tain of the champion gym team. The National Honor Society marks his standing in another way. He is a radio amateur, W8NEK, hence the nickname Nek. EVAN KOGER A harum-scarum fellow. he has a unique brand of abso- lutely light-hearted spirit of fun. Evan is noted for the way he dramatizes everything --even his efforts to absorb books. He is a lover of city life-ranches mean nothing to him. A most social being. always busy, always hurry- ing-Evan, himself. NINE i X F A f i X , it l X- fr'-X1 if 1 V imlmlm lrinislfmfmnn lmlmlil Imlmlmlmimml Huimimimimimifnmlninlmi illfillmll



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V 3: x I' 'S EDXVARD MURPHY craPPY ' ne o ' youngest members of the class. He likes to dance. is exceptionally good at ny- thing, and can diagnose a ball team's ailments with positive assertion. A very easy-going fellow, he laughs HAROLD NASH Harold. a great athlete in- stead of working for school glory, preferred to organize his own teams: who has not heard of the Oak Leaf Organization? He plays the harmonica and other inge- nious instrumenls in the Ulfillwll'HIVllfpllvll7ll'Ul'3'll'l1l'7'1l'7llWlt'lll'Lil 'll '1lW!lTltflllv Wltlflllr Utfll fullflt' llfit Mt' ll' ll' l 'ill'A l, Fl r 1 .Ll 0 S is o f the . Q a Y at jokes readily and likes the girls. He is a member of the Sewihi Chess Team. FRANK NEELY Frank has been growing so steadily that we wonder where he will stop. He shines on the baseball diamond where he pitches and bats like a coming major leaguer, He is a studious chap and generally serious minded. but that sense of humor is likely to break out most any time or place. THE Hill-billy band. Out of school activities find him running a store-a Butler man at your service HELEN NEELY Martha's little sister is a con- trast-the fair against the dark, the tiny against the tall. Her height is right with Pegs, her chum. Her bright eyes do not miss much and are probably one of her many attractions. She is fond of company. but likes also to be off by herself. She stars on the basketball floor. CLASS MARTHA NEELY Here is a tall and charming lady in our group. Smiles are her specialty. Martha loves a good time and helps to make the fun wax greater. She is a fine worker on the gym floor performing so admirably that she has gain- ed quite a reputation as guard. She, too. talks of nursing. GILBERT NEWBURY We have here a quiet fellow, known to his friends as Dib. There are few idle in his life, for if is not at the Edgeworth he may be seen ar busily working in his vegetable garden. His favo- rite recreation is boating on the Ohio River. WILLIANI PFLUGH Pflugh's ' interest lies mostly in the line of sports: he showed superior skill in the inter-class basketball and mushball. Bill hails from the Mt. Nebo district and is known about those parts as a master in the art of horse- shoe pitching. Pflugh can well remembered for his witty remarks. . OF NINE GEORGE NESTER His friends call him Star. George not only excels in mushball. distinguishes him- self in swimming meets. dis- plays marked ability as a runner, and plays an excel- lent game of basketball. but he is also a winner on the chess team. Travel by the Pennsylvania is a common expression with George. WILLIAM PATTERSON Our local Bobby Jones-- Pat's favorite activity is the Golf Team which he cap- tained this year. He dis- tinguished himself as the villain in the Senior Play. He is always seen in the com- pany of two bodyguards. Burr and Wig. Pat is also noted for his contagious laugh which can often be heard in class or in the hall. MARY RICHMOND She had a favorite Oscar, but traded it for the elegant roadster ri la Pontiac which is the envy of all. Mary is a very social being-the reason why the Girl Reserve parties and dances are such a success. She is a real stu- dent, too--and so she was selected to take the state exams and Civic Club test for studious students. u-m.Ep'.ra' in Qt' 5 il V 'tfrnm tl tflmtm tmtm ' 'lttllftbltthltthlft vm.Mt.atl.n1t.s1n1t.MWNt.Mtm1f.n1tm.HnMtf..at1Mntuw 53

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