Sewickley High School - Sewickley Yearbook (Herminie, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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HOWARD RYE .I . 'ii f-5. ff ,vi aa, 4- J.. ' ififridfi, UK! . :iTi'.:5'T7 ii' fiifieki' i?fqf'5' -S.-1' 4 . l.,A,14.-qvvAg:.N. L . . t fits, ,. -. f. - . --Q.,gg5.a1..u,.i.z.r.:t1-..., ..a,..,i treat.: . , jij li fi l ffi limi. .ZQM ll vi ii vi ii W Il vi Iwi ll in vi ii vt ii mi li ii v ii vi I vi ii vi ii . ii 'IIl'llI'Ul'l1I'9 mi vi ii vi JI 11 ii vi ii vi in D e 9 ...fi a .1-iafzifir f' ELMER ROSENFELDER There's something about Elmer that makes friends stick. Perhaps it is his will- ingness to help when help is needed. One of our better secretaries, he works like the proverbial bee. His chief worry is English and book reviews, yet he loves Western stories. I-Ie is one of the two Eagle Scouts in school. ANNA RUPERT If you see a huddle of Com- mercial students discussing business or what not, you can assure yourself that Anna is there. She works for Mr. Gill. With her long eye- lashes, and dark brown eyes, and wistful smile, she is one of the most attractive of our petite Seniors. Efficiency without fuss marks her stylc. RUBY RUCKER If good goods comes in small packages, Ruby is one of our most important young ladies. She certainly is one of the happiest looking peo- ple around. She has an air of being about her business. and already Ruby holds a job as well as attending school. Her spirit of accom- plishment is most effective. DAVID RUPERT Watching him smile on all the world. as he strolls along without a care in the world, one would hardly imagine what a mighty man Rupe is. We dare not think what the football scores might have been had he not been in there fighting. The basket- ball floor is another scene for his prowess, TEEN THIRTY FIVE The family record in music lives on in Howard. He chose the 'cello as his instru- ment and quickly made it his own. He plays over the radio, in concerts at Carnegie Tech, before the Music Club. and elsewhere. His clever remarks enliven his company. Punning and Genevieve are his favorite pastimes. K SCOTT What-Jac ac in height he make up for ith a certain blonde oth I-Iaysville. His coming fr X Edgeworth is via the b' 5 , and he can make the S' els spin. uHeQs f . ' ing in a t e sp ' olks call him Scotty. but awes calls him Chikopus - e accent on the Ko. WILLIAM SIEGEL The Sieg, six feet two. weight two hundred pounds, giant of the class-no won- der he is a star center for the Senior basketball team and third highest scorer in the league. He has one of the best smiles displayed, is an interested talker in Eco- nomics, and takes Scotty under his protection. Edge' worthians must stand to- gether. ERNA SCHLENTNER Coming into the group with only two years to go, Erna quickly made a place for her- self by her smiling friendli- ness. Attention, attracted first by the crowning glory of her curly auburn hair, is held by her personality. Tall. vigorous, alert, she is a girl you notice, She is a loyal supporter of the school. ALBERT SICKELER Music is the stronghold of this lad, better known as June. His jazz orchestra was a necessary factor for the Dancing Club and Carnival: his singing adds to the Glee Club, as it did to the League Mixed Quartet, The Chapel Committee enrolled his efforts for some good programs- musical, too. He's an all- around favorite. JOHN VA n eally I ' nt. We a - f Jo Q s i 1 .1 stu- d . rised t hear t . I pecia i - - E S 81' r 1 g A u' Cross- o - 7 d - es that f PepPY, read f r fun, a steam work- er, 1 racrive to th I like y the boys. J hn has a s ecial interest in Brad- ford, Pa. w - . ,har he a lly finishes. gir s. vs- '25 Wm 4 Obblffi , I N '1 ig1I,g1ifhlWiilhIMIFIMWNIMIMII iliii-limi r It liiliiliiu llnllir lit ililliillftliiillirllithiltllillliavlfulllilliiliiilllillli p.. ..i 1. YQ wg af 4 A , . ff., - 2., ,- , v I gy. s.. J ,qu 1. V,1...,L.,Yll,. , rtiiiifi I



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N. a -vu.-.4 CHARLES WHITESIDE He and Dolde run the out- doors and so come in at the last moment and leave early. It seems that job has always been theirs. He well earned his football letter in the Cory game. It would seem Charles is the Bing Crosby of the class. Shall we hear him in radio? HELEN WITHEE Happy-go-lucky Helen-or Betty, or - well, call her Withee to be sure. Betty is one of the most widely popu- lar of the girls. Interior dec- orating is her ambition. and her future business partner is already selected. Her'interest in art is related to this hobby. Alabama is her favorite state -What's this? and how did it happen? JOAN WILLIAMS This dainty. demure class- mate from the Heights goes steadily the way of her own interests. but she is always ready to lend an ear to the interests of others. Her bright eyes, sweet disposition. and responsive smile attract many friends. She dresses beautifully and made a fine model in the style show. BETTY WOLFE At Erst glance you consider Betty a very sedate member, but stop! You missed the twinkle in her eye and the smile lurking on her lips. She has a splendid spirit of cooperation, especially in the German class. We judge her love of singing led her to appreciate the music of a cer- tain violinist. a a TEEN THIRTY FIVE 'uf ix. 4 -1 MARIE NVOLFE Twins? No. just sisters, but the twin complex holds. They are always together. the best of chums. and they dress alike to fool us. Marie is of a markedly sweet disposi- tion which wins her many attentions. Idler scholarship is in ready evidence, attended by diligence. I-Ier hobby is art. ETHEL WOODS Blonde, blue-eyed. and pretty. Ethel is the popular contribu- tion of Sewickley Heights to the school. She is almost never seen Without Peggy. her constant companion. She is our most perfect girl ath- lete, and received the Ath- letic Trophy last year for e unequalled proficiency in Ietics. Ethel is an all- ro d good sport. DOROTHY WRIGHT Bright and early in the morn- ing you may see Dorothy and brother stepping up from Haysville. Dot sees to it that her name is on the Honor Roll, for she is a most ambitious student. She has a yen for writing and then turns her attention to athletics-the basketball team profits thereby. ROBERT WOLFORD A regular parade up and down the hall is held every day by Bob and Elmer. Bob is a great pianist for this day. rival to Eddie Duchin, and a great help to Albert Sick- eler's group. His cheerful disposition leads to singing and whistling whether it is the time and place of not. RALPH WOODS Click, click -and another picture is in the bag: Ralph is the mainstay of the Photog- raphy Club. I-Ie's one of these all-round men to whom you go when you want a hard job done willingly and well. Ralph added dramatics to his list of accomplishments this year in the mid-year play. MARJORIE WRIGHT Marge is just in a class by herself, a busy worker in many fields. a fine pal, a loyal friend-all you might ask. She goes about her affairs so quietly that publicity came slowly: but recognition came. and honors found out Marge. See her line up of Activities for proof. liillflbiitllitlilill lltlililllcllfnlliilliilililIIKBM

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