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SEWICKLEY HIGH SCHOOL SENIO MARY KATE MCMASTER An all-around good student and a good sport is the literary editor of this year's Sewihi. She was an enthusiastic participant in Forensic activities, beside being an active member of Student Council. Her poetry has already won public rec- ogmtion. EMMA MARUCA Emma's accomplishments are many. She can take dictation and type with the best of them. This year her name appeared on the Oracle Staff. You will remember her as the super-hypnotist in Bash- ful Bobby. Emma is an enthusiastic worker: she can always be counted on. ALBERT MASSEY Seventy-nine, hundred and eight. hike! The capable field generalship of this fellow spelled the difference between victory and defeat for our football team. His work on the basketball floor was also meritor- ious. A quiet chap and a good fellow-Albert. He gets around in the coupe. FRED MEYER Fritz is seldom seen afoot out- side school. for his two wheeled Cord whisks him wherever he wishes to go. He is a better-than- average student and a chemist of note, a member of Student Council and the Edgeworth Bicycle Clubbe. FRANCES MUDERS Blond, blue-eyed, with naturally wavy hair, Miss Doty's secretary is a treat for the eye. Frannie and Julia are inseparable pals. She scorns the attentions of local boys. but finds Mt. Washington rather attractive. Our book shows her artistic ability. ROBERT MARTIN A busy, energetic, likeable fellow is Bob. A stellar guard, he had the distinction of captaining the fm- est football team in many a year. As basketball manager he worked hard and well. His literary genius cropped up in the Oracle-Sports Editor Martin. ANTHONY MARUCA Tony's job is to take care of Mr. Winne's work-but that's just one of his activities. Others are golf and the gym steam: Tony twirls Indian Clubs and gets medals for it. His ambition is to be a gym teacher. He delights in teasing the girls.--the old fox! JAMES META Another of our quiet but studious boys is Gus. He does his work willingly and with a smile. French is one of his pet subjects, or maybe it's the teacher. He is ever willing to help his friends and gets along with everyone. To be a His- tory teacher is his main ambition. LEONARD MOORE Chink seems to delight in be- ing a high man--blowing a high trumpet in the Orchestra, one of the high score men in basketball, a high jumper on the track team. His quick wit and good humor have made him a great favorite. WILLIAM MURDOCK Dot-dash, dash-dot! There's Murdock again with his amateur radio transmitter--his greatest love. Bill is the man behind the laugh in Chemistry class. Watch him buzz on the dance floor. His chauffeur calls promptly at 8:15 every morn- ing with the Dusenberg.
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NETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SEVEN ISABELLE JONES Isabelle moves about with dig- nity and stateliness. Her good taste and disposition are a constant source of admiration. This Senior lass often misleads us with a mistaken solemnity. You'll remember her delicious sense of humor. XVILLIAM KELLER Piff hails from Glenfield. He is quiet at times, but don't get him started or he will talk until you are blue in the face. Always at school bright and early. he flashes like a streak of lightning at the sound of the last buzzer. What would Pill' be without Eva? ROBERT KUHN ln and out of school bobs this well dressed scion of the Elmhurst Inn. His concentration in class is a thing to be wondered at. His hearty chuckle encourages the class room wits. A good companion, he makes friends. Watch him wheel that car around. We flee for our lives. . RICHARD LOTTES' i all-around with. a Capital 1 Not only does lie participate in athletics, with sun- dry teams in basketball, foot , and mushball profiting as a r sult, but he also indulges in chemistry to such an extent as to be labelled The Mad Scientist. His puns are a great asset to any class. Nick is MARGARET MCILVAIN Maudie is liked and admired by everyone. Her cheery greeting and sprightly ways are very popular- especially with the boys. She is a very efficient secretary for both Mr, Duncan and Mr. Stroup. Her motto Do or Dye may have something to do with Aliquippa. IDA KNECHT Ida or Ike, as she is more fam- iliarly known. is always bubbling over with fun and good spirits. Her chief effort, when she is not telling the day's news to her pal Sara, is being Mr. Gill's SCCYCIAYY. Baseball is one of the joys of Ida's life. DOLORES KUEFNER We all call Dolores' car the school taxi-cab. Every morning and every noon it brings to these Halls of Learning a bundle of merriment and laughter. She is always cheery. and though she was ill a great deal this last year, she has come through with flying colors. FLOYD LEE Dick is one of the reasons Se- wickley's athletics have been so suc- cessful. He has won his Varsity S in football, basketball, and track. He is truly a man of all sports. l-le is seen on frequent occasions busily engaged and .smil- ing happily with feminine friends. ALEXANDER LYON This smooth looking Beau Brummel is the life of all Sewick- ley's social affairs. Without Moag it isn't a party. His ability as sales- man, shown by his record ticket selling for high school affairs. inldi- cates one career. Bud's winning personality makes him an all-round favorite with girls and fellows alike. LOIS MCLEAN Dolly adds considerably to the musical atmosphere of S. H. S. Her alto voice blends equally well in the classics of the Glee Club and in the popular music of the girls' trio. A Scottish junior is a special friend of hers. Her art work has attained prize-winning worth.
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WILLIAM NEELY Look for Neely in Mr. Hawes's room after school-he is nuts about chess. Why, he doesn't care when he goes home. Bill has one of those peculiarly keen senses of humor-this keeps him seeing the bright side of everything. He is always smiling. HARRY PFLUGH Small but mighty-that is the way they grow out in Mt. Nebo. Harry is a good baseball player and an all-round athlete. but has always kept his light under a bushel. Harry is seldom without Paul. even in Chemistry. Ask Mr. Bolin. GEORGIA POLLINGER Georgia joined us second semester last year from a Parochial School in Beaver Falls. Helpful Georgia meets all with a kind word. She and Frances are the best of friends. They say her main interest lies out of school. If you want good ser- vice go to I-Ieuler's. Q w- ' , - ' Ma N ,Xxxsx -' BETSY RAINBOW Betsy came up from the Academy two years ago. Her charm and beauty make her popular with boy and girl alike. Betsy and her Hud- son play chauffeur for us, taking many a jolly crowd to football games. And can she cheer! FREDERICK ROTH Here is our born leader, magnetic. friendly, persuasive. He is a Rabidemocrat ready to argue for Roosevelt at the drop of a ballot. This tendency is relieved by debate and extempo, where he is past mas- ter. He well leads Student Council and class. Socially-O boy! ELIZABETH PADOVESE The girl with 'the dark curls? That's Betty Padovese. She bright- ens the corner when-ever she is. One seldom sees her without Mary, Emma, or Dolores. She's another commercial student. secretary to la petite Carter. Our rival. Cory, holds a strange power over her. GEORGE POLLINGER Boake is the name, when among his select circle of chums. An outstanding star in baseball, foot- ball. and track, he was held down by other interests and just couldn't get going. We hear stories of social activity--what about Mount Washington, Boake? SARA PRYOR Always busy, and bubbling and bubbling with vitality. Sara is one of the high ranking students of the class. As basketball manager she led her team to success. Jolly and gay, she is usually seen with three boon companions. She will make a successful secretary. SCHUYLER ROBERTSON Sky's real dignity is equalled by his interest in work and geniality. His reputation as speaker rests on Debate and Oration records--Re- publican oratory, some call it. I-Ie's the type we all admire. Now on to Cornell for pre-med. CHARLES RUFF Chuck is the school's wildest piano slammer. He can tinkle tor- rid tunes or contaminate the atmos- phere with classical conglomerations at will. He is our play-boy. seldom serious, always happy in spirit: a ladies' man specially interested in a Junior lass. NETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SEVEN
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