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Burke l. Herman LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES EDW. A. WOODS CO. PHONE SEWICKLEY 517 Equitable Life Assurance Society of United States THINGE WE CAN'T DO WITHOUT Elevator or escalator service. School bus for rainy mornings. Tea served at 2 o'clock. Bromo-seltzer booth for after-test headaches. Poles to slide down during fire drill. Air conditioned rooms. Sound-proof rooms for music practice. Permission to sign our own report cards. Peace and quiet in home-rooms. Brilliant recitations by everyone. William A. Adams HORSE SHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Shop Phone Sewickley 372 520 Locust Place Sewickley, Pa. EXCERPTS FROM SCIENCE TESTS Carbon monoxide is used as a fule and to kill roadants, also as a gas in capitol punishment. It unites with the himaglobles in the red corpuzzles Ccorpulsel of the blood. It has a gassy oider which is termondous - does not unite with watter. Carbun Doxide is made from coak or sugar carcoal under preassure. It is used as a leveling agent in making bred. It is used with liquerice for putting out lires insted of carbon trelicloride. Also used for refigeration. A person overcome with carbon monoxide should be given attifiscal perspiration. CQuote5 A person overcome by carbon monoxide should go to a doctor immediately QUnquotej I 1' ,' P Anderson Automobile Co. BUICK SALES AND SERVICE Sewickley 461 Broad and Centennial Sewickley, Pa. Ninety-three
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Ninety-four Walnut Automobile Co. CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS 412 WALNUT STREET SEWICKLEY, PA. Monday, March 21-Senior pictures--do you look pretty? Tuesday, March 22-State Music League Contestants perform in chapel. Wednesday, March 23-Rain postponed group pictures. Thursday, March 24-Violin contest at Aspinwall. Friday, March 25-Group pictures+-can't you stay still for a minute. Monday, March 28-Spring fever, contagious. Tuesday, March 29-Proofs today. You looked nicer than you thought. didn't you? Thursday, March 31-Moving pictures in chapel-Pittsburgh Dairy. Friday, April l-April Fool's Day. No fooling, Juniors, get copy in for Junior Essay. Monday, April 4-Call for Ceiling Zero cast. Tuesday, April 5-Special Senior meeting. We're glad to see Mr. Conway back. P. S. Caps and gowns for graduation. Wednesday, April 6-The Queen of Hearts from Ambridge High. Thursday, April 7-Senior committee working on mottoes, flowers. Friday, April 8-Fore! Golf team at it again. Monday, April ll-Vocational Guidance Clinic. Twenty instructors gave valuable information to students gathered here. Tuesday, April 12-In the good old summer Calmostj time-one more day till vacation. Wednesday, April 13-Miss Campbell interviewed girls interested in P. C. W. Shafer's Flower Shop 1030 FIFTH AVENUE 410 BEAVER STREET CORAOPOLIS. PA. SEWICKLEY, PA. PHONE 515 PHONE 1410 GREENHOUSES AT CARNOT, PA. : 1 PHONE CORA. 935-M
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Ninety-two Hovis and Hutchison Service Station WASHING, GREASING. TIRE REPAIRING Auto Radios Dunlop Tires Bridge and Kramer Streets Sewickley, Pa. Mrs. Shaffer's Tea Room 329 Broad Street Sewickley, Pa. Phone 203 Friday, March 4-Room 206 gets half-day free because of tickets sold for the play. Monday, March 7-Program chairmen from home rooms meet to discuss and plan more interesting programs. Tuesday, March 8hCandid camera fiends at work. The teachers seem very bashful. Wednesday, March 9kGet your orders in for class rings. Thursday, March 10-National Honor Society installed. Black and red robes most impressive. Basketball awards presented by Mr. Winne. Friday, March ll-i'Clean Scholarship Society object of much discussion in home rooms. Monday, March 14-George Elias, Man Without a Country, made us prouder than ever of being Americans. Becky Miller wins iirst in sectional oration contest. Tuesday, March I5-Our own exchange program, The Red Lamp. fMore aptly termed by Mr, Duncan as Pop's Revengeffh Wednesday, March 16-More rainfbrings back sweet memories of Hoods and things. Thursday, March 17-Sure and it's the good St, Patricks' Day. Forensic and Shakes- pearean Contest. Friday, March 18-Girls' Social-punch and cake refreshments, Commercial Law class went to Court. Saturday, March 19-Junior Class Bake SaleAsupport the Prom. Reibert ICE Company TASTELESS ICE CUBES CRUSHED ICE REFRIGERATORS ICE COLD BEVERACES SEWICKLEY 132
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