Sewickley High School - Sewickley Yearbook (Herminie, PA)

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fi? ,f fb fra: 2:1 iff Q x 'iii' film 6, V? ,F Xma lr W?X. EX LIBRIS PUBLISHED IQ!-I-I AT SEWICKLEY PENNSYLVANIA TELLS ITS STORY A GROUP OF REPRESENTATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH GATHERED HERE AT SEWICKLEY HIGH SCHOOL IN THIS THE NINETEENTH VOLUMEOF THE SEWIHI TELLS OF ITS TEACHERS CLASSES SPORTS, ACTIVITIES, FRIENDS. E THE ALMA MATER Hall Sewlckley Hlgh School Guide of our youth' Lead thou us on through victory lrfe and truth And when Death summons us others shall praise Hall Sewlckley High School Through endless days Four REWO All good thmg5 must comc to tn cnd Am so tt ts thu thc ugh ool dns ol th more nu ended S 1 S 4 lcaxes L sobtr outside xsorld Mu tn lll lf?-ll rectll chcrts cc mcmottcs md plttsmt rccolluttons of work .md pl.1x of frlcndshtp of .xchlcxcmcnt of carcfrcc dsns gone but not forgottcn FHL F O R D ' K L '-.' . l ' f . 1 l ' sch . . 1 A c Sc ' l. 1 , J. th' Cl.1s. of ' l ' 1 th' cheery halls of Scwiclclev High School to take its place in the more . 3 .' ' . . ' l' Setoh' of ' . '.h 1 TEACHER LEADER FRIEND COUNSELOR Mr James C5 Williams To Mr limce G Wllliitni is cltrlimttd thi xolumt ot' The Seuzhz Thi i 9 llll YLCOQDIIKS 1 rompnritixc x new mcmwer o 'ic ficu x Qtulcklu lllgh School who his riplrlls found 1 plicc in thc hearts of L umm i inc x c msc his mflutnrc is felt in thc com rn mutt mtvrmt is we is in tv' clisiroon llm chews ire faxoritm for 1 xx ho Circ for lnterrsting and lI'lfOl'IT1.1ldlSCll99lOl'l LX I I Chi i of 1' - X 2 . . lj ' l f tl . lt' of studrnts. Through his spirit of fairnees, his promotion of extra-cllrrirlllar Act' hm h'lpful .ind fri' ll' oi l, '. ' ' ' ' - .i', . 'll.,' I, 1. ' . . .ll S' n FACULTY 4 In a great many ways yours ns a class of rare fortune for now you leaye your busy carefree school days to step mto a world fraught vyxth strxfe and toll and perll and offermg eyen to the strong a some what less certaxnly secure destmy You are fortunate for I.1fe throws a cha enge m your face as you cross tts threshold The yast awakened resources and mdus trnes of America anxlously awalt the strength of your vxtallty eagerness ynsxon and cour a e We beheye that your trammg has been such that you can meet thls challenge wlth calmness eliclency and fortltude Carry wlth you our smcerxty m the expectatlon that y u W ll llye keenly cleanly and vyell STANLEY G STROUP Members of the Class of l94l In this complex and troubled yvorld may your trammg m school glye you yxslon and understandmg of those essential whlch will help you ln the solution of the prob lems whlch are before you Neyer befor has the need been so great I vylsh to congratulate you upon the successful completion of your hlgh school course The achleyemtnt of graduatlon repays ln part the sacrlhces made by tho Interested m your yyelfare Whether you noyy enter upon your life vyork or go to some higher IIISIIIUIIOII the servlce I want you to feel free to for any further serylce I may be able render My mterest does not end novy but fol lows you during the coming years I wlll rejolce nn your larger accomplishments and uccess L H CONWAY Enght H . . S . I V' I V 7 fi . I 'I Y 1 I Y 'yn Y Y Y I ' , ' ' ' ' of learning. or be called to some branch of ' . ' ask V ' to y. ix D I Y, 1 - I r , , - . I Y I I ll ' ' , ' ' , , Y I . g . V V9 1 n ' V0 i ' V . U Y 1 FACULTY Miss Amy E Kerr English Schools Westminster Cornell Mis. Mary E Hubbell German English Schools Wittenberg Ohio State Middlebury Mr VlctotJ Bohn Physics Chemistry Schools Penn State Mrs Marjorie Carter Librarian Schools Columbia Carnegie Tech Miss Ruth Simpson English Mathematics Schools Westminster Columbia Mis Kathryn Bloomfield Commercial School Pitt Schools Indiana Normal Penn State Mr JamesG Williams History Economics Schools Bucknell University Crozer Seminary Pitt Mr Edward P Hawes Latin Business Arithmetic Schools Shady Side Prmceton Mis Hazel M Koehler French Civics Schools Pitt N Y U Mis Grace E Fickmger English Science Schools Central State Penn State Mis Louise Doty History English Schools Wittenberg Pitt Nme : ' , . F ' - 1 A - ' , G . 1 1 1 1 - . ' . 2 . ' . 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FACU LTYKX7 Mr RobertT Thome Mathematic School Monmouth Miss Devona McKenzie Commercial Schools Pitt Indiana State Temple Miss Alice Andrews Commercial Schools Pitt George Washington Mr Walterl Nev l Histoxy Schools Slipper c Pit Mr Harris B Wmne Physical Education Schools Springfield Pitt Schools Indiana Thomas School Mr William J Thompson Manual Arts Schools Pitt Carnegie Tech Miss Rhea Stewart Domestic Science Schools Pennsylvania Pitt Margaret Morrison Miss Emily Stewart Muglc Schools Beaver Westminster N Y U Mr George F Dambach General Science Biology Schools Reed College Oregon Miss Catherine C Hay Arr Schools Carnegie Tech Chicago Art Columbia Paris Ten C : ' , 't Miss Ruth Howland ----- Physical Education TI-IE BOARD MR BAYARD H CIIRIQTX Pnsld nt Qncnrarx 'VIR A C ROBINSON MR G G APPLEGATE OF EDUCATION I I I NCR IIIOXN I HSILII nf Tn lSllI'tf MR FRANIx HLGNI R MR PAUL INCRAM MR D CHESTFR CI-IAI LI? Liu . . . ' NIR, 'fx Il. . 5 Vrct . X' If xm.-1 -' - MR. HARRY J. HAUDE MR. .JOHN MvCR1sA, JR. I . , . . I ' 1 2 SEWII-Il STAFF EDWARD BARGER Editor in chief RALPH SMITH HARRIETT BREIDAU Literary Editor ALEXANDER TAYLOR Sale Manager RAYMOND WRIGHT Art Editor GERALDINE CAMPBELL Stenographer Twelve ROBERT GALEY Business Manager RICHARD MULLAN FRANCES KRAMER Features Editor DANIEL JERMAN Sports Editor MARGARET MEYER Activities Editor VERA MARUCA Stenographer Assistant Editor Assistant Business Manager S . X CLASSES CLASS SONG -Io the tune of To Y ou xott l he fttthful md true dear old scho to x Vxc xxtll trx to uphold tll xour honor and maxtms too Vxle hope tn the future to make xou so proud to sax l shoxx ed them all the xx ax Todax xxe are saxtng xxe ll do all unttl the end Tomorroxx xxe ll do them and keep xou our ltfclong frtend And noxx as our moment of parttng ts draxxtng ntgh The xetrs haxe been going so fast' Novx the ttme ts here For xour chtldren to thtnle of the future success ts near m mtx ful hut xxe ll all rrx our best to uphold xour name Along the rotd to fame V70 are handtng the torch for the next class to clrrx htgh Wle are hoptng the ltght xx tll burn hrtghtlx as thex pass hx To thus trust let us ldd as xxe stng neath thx xx atchful exe Our ltst goodhx Sexxtht lourteen - .. , ., To ' . xx'e'l .' . , . ol, 'ou We'll sax' goodhxx Sexvthi. So Q . ' .' 1 ' ' ' ' . CL SS OF Ioan MRI PRIIJ NU rv kk lluxduwt GI I ININ BI IT! 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'JUI.I'NIiY SENIORS AT JAMES ABERCROMBIE Ma ch 25 Trm sparkplug of the Sewt h1 Indlans of 40 htgh scorer on the basketball team all round athlete hxs smtle and flammg hatr make htm yery popular espectally xy1th a certam Broad Street lassxc vttll undoubtedly hnd hts career tn the yytde field of sports BESI TX BALRIN Ma 2 A Glenn Mtller fan ts Betty adn11res people yyho are smcere IS stncere herself ll he a y capable prtyate secretary steady reltable ready to take charge vy1ll avyays haye a hot of frten s happy cheerful greetmg all yytth 1 personal mterest September 5 lntroducmg Gabby hale an happy playboy of the class 7eal ous student H1 Y leader f pop ulatlty unsurpassed deyoted to photography-efhcunt y t ea y m a n n er e d fond of McPherson plaxd yye need more lrke 1m ready for vyhateyer comes up GLENN BEITEI Ma 8 Beetle leads the stage crew also stars aboye the foothghts h1s mterests are many yytth hts work shop headmg the llst when not ttnkermg under the hood of h1s car IS found behmd the wheel pos sesses an Oflglflal laugh he maust be a lady s man BARBARA BOLLINGER September I7 Bee casts her eye oyer her books gets thmgs organwed and IS off to a busy day thrnlls to Cornell s Alma Mater also to the theatre wrltes the nevys for the Post Ga7ette entertatns wtth her cley tongue 15 up and domg every!- where LAST DO YOU REMEMBER JAMES BAII EY oytml r lm t1kes t1e prtfe for strbtt humor yyhtch 1lyy1ys ects uross quttk rtsponxrytntss lns 1n ll nn ent 111 tt y home room sttrcttry 1-1 vyood n can syy11-11 1 yylcked eu a XK1XSIL'Kly for t cm tment Syell and popul1r fellow lRA'XCSl S BARBI R 'N y Behold one of the fcmtrtne 1th ett s s lc 1lyy1ys 1 xyt t tn er ter spetnlty ytsxttn 18 utter ym tnstruttor 111 111d yytllxng to lend 1 h1nd om IUUHIIY Center 1 l1XOI'llL spot or fun to he had there I ctmbcr 1-1 mtsses the t n o ce yyhtle but keeps a Qood record for uttndanct stmply dtplores ntght yyork spans of pr1ct1c1 y eyer 111ture call Olll hrs response spends much ttmt yytth ehums 1t Ktlbuek Gnft Company mam amb1t1on to hayt plenty of money DOROIHY BI AIR December 3 Qtuet and studtous Dotty htgh stmdtng student goes 1bout yytth 1n e1sy grneful yy IX sel om sen yytthout lo ot Dttnte cut e endablc l es t ply tenm 1nd dotes on dtSlQ,I1lIl clothes am mon 15 to bt 1 ueher y 1 the perseryerancc to yyrn out HARRIE TT BREIDAU Aprll 3 T1ble tennts shark of he luncl room sportsmen actlye athlete ey Jtrt typlst yyhtl 1t coo mg H1rr1ttt of the qultk eye and steady hand outstmdtne stucltnt vrthout apparent effort k L ep s laughter stirred ug 111 her ctrcle ambtttous and wtllmg to yyork Stxteen Y 'X ,, . .. r , ' N ve 1.6. . . Y , , ' 1 si . y l ' :',,'1: 'E V , , 1 ' d' . -W-lyig .11 1 'ity' has he-.n 7 ' Y, l l '.j x ' 1x t' ' --I sill y I A 1111, 4 ' f ' i l t tar:--qt1 k. alert, . 011 ' 4 +wi 'CKY the 'ttch an evell' t play at f? , I l' ' l. l ' l.ll Vain 5 at ' , -- f' 4 1 as g' A ' ' 'udy 1,1 V 'do .f 1 EDWARD BARGER llERBl2R'I' BARRINGER ' De ' T A 1 d Ijle ' rai n in a l 1 T 'Y ,TO I 4 I A - .M YA' fl . y 'Ay Y ' A-- ' ' -f tp' . 'ull' y' ' , 'e s , . ' n ' W -7. Y 4 Q ,. .A i '-Ya ' V 1' ' 1 , A .l ..'.1. ny'-V-.ld 1 . . 2 ,C ,' x . ,A ',YW..., . . , v d ,P , ,i OV . UA Aff 'S 4 G - ' A b ' 1. trE 7y'itl H T 1 ' 1 .VV mpg, A k' . . 1 6 . . U :ef f py iz , 1 5 , , - If I. ' -J ' y I x I I . .!. . yl ty ip 1 ' . lux F , , '1 A ' , ' A y rf-I v X I X' ' , if X m I ,- t MARGARET BRENNER May 6 St1tely blonde wtth real dlmples wh11 wtth needle and tape mea sure the tanlored type gtwen t hows tn her ilaxen hatr qutck to smtle of slow speech wtth beauttful tone lfl XOICL swtms luke a cham plon looks the athlete strong and ttgorous VIRGINIA ANN BRUSH Aprtl 6 Gtnny al11s Brushte scorns worry h1s m1ny a ltvely chatter mer cokes tn Joe s wtth Geneva or Patty would dance to the wee small hours llkes to recetve letters especnally from a certam marlne alms to don a becomtng cap and tend the suck VERA IRENE BUYARD Aprtlgo Vtb IS a fnend to everyone and everyone repltes tn kmd cheer le1der one of the best dances ltke able ease good head tn emergen cues happy hearted has no xdea what the future wxll hold Tmk Vert Tmk JAMES CANNISTER March IO Sllm ts the dark sxlent type you thlnk but when he starts look out lnterested 111 photography pals around wtth the two Jacks typtcal man s man-can always be found on a baseball dtamond keeps bustness gotng down by the Brtdge PHY SMAE ARK June 2I potse ng I 719 a dr 1 g e eads t ts o andwlc es era hom tn a s tmmtng poo bowlmg alle ems ser tous but wa1t t1ll you see her smtle one of the buslest members THAT LONG AGO DAY WI-IEN HOWARD BROXVN August 5 Steadtly wtth careful attentlon Howard does what comes hls way keeps hts mmd concentr1ted waxertng 1 7e1lous band member works the trombone stngs 1 sweet tenor reltxes wtth hxs mot mg ptcture machtne knows the sounds of 1ll motors RAYMOND BUTI ER July 8 But ts h1pp1est wtth Irtnk and Lemon three p1ls always ready vttth he1rty laughs out tor ood ttmes ll the ttm ew I'rench tsnt 1 worry thxnks a denttst h1s a ntce job Rochester P has mystertous powers over tm CERAI DINE CAMPBELL March 25 Gerry our shorthand wh17 bookkeeper who knows her math speedy typtst nexer w1stes .1 busy sm1le a dark and twtnkltng eye easy gomg manner sunny drspost t1on l1kes a turn at dramatxmng good publnc speaker AUSTIN CLARK Nosember 24 VVheaton Ill1no1s lost thts tall brovxn eyed member our am rumor says he left hts heart behmd seems qutte at home wtth us composed wtth steady head and stratght glance does a star er formance 1n the tumbltng act and pole tault 1 perfect athlete MARKHAM CONXVAY September Tmk 6 feet plus of wrt and good humor the keystone of the basketball team and a conststent scorer Cfor a reasonl asststant gavel swlnger at the H1 Y Beaver Court hts stompmg grounds wtth hts lote of a good argument IS slated to be a lawyer or poltttctan Tl-IEY SAID i - V 1 t , Y 1 A A . 'Aj I -- ' ' o 7 'V -- ' ' . --no . M ' f I ' I U, I A' Y Y ' I ' 74 K Y . 1 , , g ' a ' e- 'en . h' . 1 3 - ' ' - ' . ' a dream--plays tennis with envif minute-has a lovely sparkllng ' A ' , , ' f' - A 'Q' Ax ' vv 1 , 1 V ' A A I . 1 ' i 1 V I , , ' r , 4 fy ' , ' 4 . D 1 . . I 4 l , -' , P ' , 1 I 1 1 A ' ou y is .' 'A ' - - ' n pl on- Y flic r tl1e f ily ar es Da ' d 1 - WELCOME FRESHMEN' AND WE LOOKED JACK COULTER May 7 Jacks a model Boy Scout and farthful member of Troop 242 grfted wrth a crown of curly locks ferr ent collector of stamps wrth Meat he spends many enjoyable hours on the sandlot judgrng from hrs mrmeographrng wll find a future rn prrntrng JEAN DAVIS February 28 Serene smrlrng happrly Jean goes about her busmess learns a lot enpoys a lot mrsses lrttle the worthwhrle--careful reader 0 selected books thrnks nursrng her xocatron works darly at te Carmelcrrsp a busmess woman alert and capable ELIZABETH DOMENICK Aprrl 3 L17 one of the smallest of our several trny grrls makes up for rt rn other ways beautrful naturally curly harr-quret demure thought play the wrolrn around Lrz she would rather cook or dance than sleep RALPH FEEZEL October 6 Ralph rs another of Sewrhr s mad chemrsts and one of Mr Bolrns headaches when not checkrng hrs spurs at the drugstore rs usually seen cowboyrng hrs car manager of the golf team plans to become a chemrst rf he doesn t blow hrm self up rn the meantrme FRANKLIN FORD February 5 Commonly known as Hunk played football all around he opponents has a strong ambrtron to go on a farm hrs favorrte stunt of rmrtatrng anrmals wrll be a brg help to hrm there no need to hurry erther whrch he l ts strongly as he loses to sleep Erghteen DEAINE CURTIS February 2 We count Deane a really lrkable classmate ambrtrous hardworkrng student plannrng on college educa tron nerer mrsses a roke serrous much of the trme as thoughtfulness demands good at sports swrm mrnq preferred has a certarn shy vrav trll she gets wrth frrends PATRICIA DEVIPSEY June 6 Pat Patty rrs true to form rn her lore of teasrng qurck comebacks laughter gay chatter keeps all nearby rn hrgh sprrrts sews beautrfully ardent fan for basketball and bovrlrng Tommy Dorsey fan enthusrastrc for every thrn she rkes JACK EDGER March I3 at was a lucky or Goon our sprrrt of Humor keeps an odd match collectron follows the adrentures of he Shadou not partrcular about hrs future vshaterer comes rs OK vsrth happy go lucky rdeas favor rte haunt Detentron HOWARD FISHER Noxember I6 A recent addrtron Howard found hrmself rn the mrdst of old frrends Sonnr go far rn e Held of debate argumentatrve sprrrt rs felt rn both Englrsh and Fcono mrcs+old home Ben Aron a pop ular resort talks of PC W has strck to rtrkeness TTG r -if September 6 A smooth dancer ardent rrtter bug wrth personalrty plus errrovs lrfe rery much one secret of hrs popularrty stalwart lrnesman for the Indrans hrtch hrkes rn drrec tron of Ambrrdge musrc lower especrally of carols always has a Joke ready for rts moment Q Q ii , O L V L , X . -M' V . . i . r - I 7 r - r to - ' I 2 1 , ' ' ' , , , I ' h + . f -- ' ' of r l 'f 4 U . f I W4 Q ' ' is m A , I' 1 h ' h .v b -L V L , -A ' g l' . C 'A I - Th I rg f ful, attentitvel student-better not fx ' ' - I' ' ' M j +will 1 ' yrq s - . . P F. . Y . b ' ' I I JC! 9, WC .. Z ff t X X v A ' , --. -I I ' Q ' ra e as A I 1 RICHARD QREENHOUSE March 9 Drcks cheery smrle makes sun shrne rarsrty member of tennrs golf and basketball teams greatest smoothre on record ushes at the theater leads the Hr Y jam sessrons rs sweet tenor lcads the Octet plans to be come an ace radro announcer U Uv nvlfl A1 IRENE HALVORSEN December 24 , Beautrful blond harr marxel ously thrck wrth clear tones her rorce talks well and srngs musrcally Harrrett rs her ard de camp enjoys a set or two of tennrs Bacterrologrst rs her arm watch greatest walker rn the school LEONARD HARRIS July 4 Lemon rs another happy go lucky who doesn t seem to have a care rn the world one of the busr est talkers around can put hours rn the gym shootrng at the basket and usually makes them thrnks rt would be fun to set type our most patrrotrc member see BETTY HAUSER March 1 Good cookrng rs Betty s specralty lrkes to wrrte letters always has a smrle for everyone quret ellicrent frequently seen around Sewrckley Bowlrng Alley hopes to make goo some day loyal football fan There s Somethrng About A Soldrer MARY HOLMAN May 25 Where theres roller skatrng theres Mary where theres Mary theres a crowd her quartet al ways together her heart follows the army that explarns the far away look rn the blue eyes loses herself rn concentratron on secre tarral ambrtron FORWARD TO TI-IE DAY WHEN Nrneteen FRANK HAILSTOCK Mar' 7 Just mentron radro to Olobre and hes rn hrs element an 'rnr teur short wave fan specralrzrng rn radro reparrrng and hoprng to some day own a radro servrce shop when not adjustrng drals and turnrng knobs finds enjoyment playrng basketball and football JOHN HALVORSEN June 25 John comes rn from out rn the hrlls that drgnriied appearance rs decerwrng tmkers wrth anythrng from cars to watches to corks plays the gurtar rn hrs spare trme has a host of frrends always ready wrth a pun handles an amateur statron JOE HARRISON August 18 Drmp hrkes up from Edge worth every mornrng rn sprrng hrs fancy turns to baseball an ardent fan and player when not stoogrng at the local frve and drme spends hrs trme at the crnema or rn devour rng beef burgers lrkes varrety hrs lrfe ELIZABETH HOLMAN Aprrl 4 A serene member rs Betty calm wrth urrruffled drgnrty always knows what to do and how to do excellent student swrngs a wrcked tennrs racket jorned just thrs year but 1S always rn the mrdst of a crowd runner up rn spellrng contest MARY RIAL HURD July 24 Ready anywhere anytrme for fun happy hearty laugh keeps thrngs movrng lovely golden vorce the songbrrd of the class her specralrty rs musrc when you want her just take a peek rn Sloan s her good fellowshrp always wel come rn any crowd WE WOULD r Y ' ' ', ' ' ' - .r .- . J ' , 'I ,-,., 1 - ' S -1-.. , . -f 9 N ll. 4 I , Y V , . . ' Y M out, you germs and microbes-the - - in M- ' I I A ' - -' ' in g- 1 - ? . . , Y l ir- - ' 1 ' ' - us ' 1, , -- 1 I ' V . I y 1 - , I-IEAR FAREWELL SENIORS7 IN THE ARTHUR JENKINS January 30 The qurckest readrest tongue rn the class belongs to Art-every thrng remrnds hrm of a joke h always Kinds an audrence rn speech makrng he has all the enthusrasm necessary for a polrtrcran always at hrs locker known for hrs hrgh gay laugh DAN JERMAN February 28 Clear the deck for actron Admrral Jerman owner of the Qurck Srnk Boat Co 8 30 rs hrs chref dread-chem exams runnrng a close second yet he dabbles hap prly rn chemrstry wrelds a mean hammer for recreatron hrs farorrte flower Jerry blossoms DAVID JONES July 4 Dare has real ambrtron rs nexer satrstled wrth what he does t should be better rnterested rn grrls Tespecrally rf he can cut out the other fellow-grven to long detarled storres double job at News stand delrxery boy and general handy man spends hrs money too HARVEY KING September 27 Corte7 superman on Gym and Football teams-qurte the pugrlrst sprmts garly down the crnder track to medals-eyes arratron wrth ambrtron would he mrght ily one of Uncle Sam s bombers has a lot of comrcal trrcks especrally rmrta trons very entertarnrng to hrs crrcle FRANCES KRAMER May 6 Francors rs our musrcran plays the clarrnet and prano has an ear for classrcal musrc shrugs off todays popularrty of swrng ambrtron drvrded between chrlcl nursrng and secretarral work a good student to whom all lrsten keen blue eyes see what rs what Twenty BENJAMIN JENKINS January 4 Benny alras Oldre rs prac trcally permanent fixture at the Communrty Center can often be found whrstlrng So Long whrle trnkerrng wrth brcycles hrs specralty content when splashmg rn the decp rs stab1lr7er for Art and hrs great admrrer HAZEI. JOHNSON March I Trrps to and from school every day from Aleppo Townshrp one of the most frrendly grrls vsrth a look of rnterest rn her brovsn eyes spends her lersure trme vrth book or at the morres her ambr tron to be a sterrographer busv rn a safely landed Job NINA JONES Aprrl 2 Crrnger loses her fun watch the eyes shrnrng wrth laughter hear the told yokes has some ambrtron to b a blues srnger then thrnks harr drcssrng would be an rnterest rn ob rrrterested rn ma mg frrends certarnly knows how LORRAINE KINKADE September 20 of the slow and easv manner always flashrng a sunny smrle always oblrgrng speedy typrst fond of skatrng comes chatterrng down the halls wrth Mary Lou and Frances enloys havrng a twrrl on the dance floor socral an happy ERNZ rn wrthout Tut t wrthout both would be ajor catas rarses racrng prgeons gegxanxrous for huntrng season usher at Wheats has a wealth of trme on hands takes all events wrth casual good nature mrsses Lockhart a lot I C i I , O r . . . - I a . l e I 1 ' , 'tis I , I -W I - . . I. II 2 . ' ' I 1 i , ' ' ' . I I 1 gay laugh. listen to the dramatically I ' I ' e ' .. H - l - 1 f , I I . II II 1 .I . k. ., Ra I , 1 f s .1 - ,, - . . 1 . g fe I - I . , - . I S 1 . . HATTIE LEE March 22 Rc rs small rn stature ut oh my right rn there every mrn ut on th basketball floor as many chums boys like to tease her can t mrss her infectious giggle spends most of h r time at Com munity Center will make a capa ble gy m teacher IRANCFS IO BEl LO September 2 Small darkly attractrre bcautr ful hrrr always cared for hurryrn o 206 daily W h a smre l ancy has no trouble making friends always poised basketball nd Ambrrdge Theater her pet rn terests no matinee idols for her ertl'e uses her common sense BETTY JEAN lVlcDON KOH September 29 She cant rorn the marrnes so a good rrngrng Irish accent he Twins are Betty s life long friends chocolate rce cream has a special appeal has long curling harr and eyes to match IIS color her spirit of independence rs fine JOSEPH McM ASTER October IO Joe is most at home with a test tube or a steering Wheel rn hrs hand one of the Stage Guild s hardest vrorkers his fine sense of humor and flashing smile are winning sp te of hrs unruly harr Osborne holds hrs attention A No I Wrse cracker KENNETH MALONE December 4 Kenneth hails from Edgeworth comes rn with a rush leaxes rn a hurry holds down a job rn out srde hours versatile musrcran leading tenor a popular pranrst fan for the Pittsburgh Symphony and member of the Valley Choir a serious hard worker SARAH LEEMAN January 26 The blond harr blue eyed type always flying around busrly collector of souvenrrs from all places a flash on roller skates Sus her nickname yearns to be a secretary to make money to use for pleasures Ingomar has magnetic attraction GENEVA McCANDLESS September 7 Charming blue eyed Jrtterbug from the Heights what takes her up to Erans City' maintains a roller skating interest main heart interest Junior ewerybody s friend one of the Lunch time Five has brrllrant ideas for color and furniture combinations DAVID McKELVY June 23 We all wish we had hrs sunny d drudes his interests among many lrnes monkeys with machr nery burlds model airplanes consrders transport truck drrvrng a way to see the far off spots never down always optimistic MIGNON McVlCKER August I2 Just suited rn her name light as a feather petite qurck alert smiling on all through a busy school lrfe blue eyes quite serious has yen for dancing and bowl mg rnterested in tall people-ex perrmenter rn rnterror decorating voted the all round G R VERA MARUCA May 28 A capable young person always busy at every thing unusual com brnatron of beautiful black harr and brown eyes accomplished typrst an ambitious student with firm rdea of her own-does her work with enviable efficiency be srdes she really enjoys herself INTERVENIN6 FOUR YEARS WE I-IAVE Twenty one .r d., . 5 . vb . ,wi ,I . . - tl . , - c 2 -h ' ' int rt l - ' .H . -i . 1 A 3 . 3 Y . Betty wants to be a nurseiputs on disposition: he is never down-heartf . . -I e . V. . . i . I I . . I I I , 7 4 . . 1 . . . . . . A-in 1 , 1 r 1 --' l - 1 . Q Y . . . Z -dan . . I S LEARNED TO CI-IERISH EVERY ANT HONY MENDICINO May 2 Tony qu1te an athlete plays football and swmgs the Ind1an clubs l1kes to collect stamps match covers co1ns a faworxte w1th the glrls has a fla1r for landscapmg knows how to use h1s hands n makmg personalwed furmture many slded fellow HELEN MERRIMAIN M V 17 Qhe haunts the moxres espec1ally on Spencer Iracy nlghts a com mg beaut1c1an Wllh that good lrlsh combxnatnoon of dark halr blue eyes player of baseball and basketball of del1c1ous fudge Wlde hard steady vtorker and broad sm1le ardent maker awake Q ARGA f runs W h crowd f X e t ne c energy a d u 1 aker A 1 o 1 nce n als P enny 1r XVII I IAM MILLER March 31 me 8 30 pace 206 VIC t1m Sleepy just under the rope nexer late but almost lexsure IS hlS pastlme spends h1s after school hours between the Sewlckley Samtary drshmg ICE cream sm1l1ng on the patrons and Frederlck Axe nue strollmg sm1l1ng st1ll JAMES MINNEMEYER 'September 16 M1nn1e not only performs h1s school dutxes but works nrght sh1ft at the R B '55 W Company Hlls 1n spare trme by t1nker1ng wxth machmery and cars sat1sfy1ng h1s crav1ng for mechan1cs fmds t1me to crowd rn a l1ttle hunt1ng play the Holm on the sxde I'v1 entx two HAPPY HOUR FRED MEN7 September 79 All around athlete basketballer and swmger of a m1ghty tenms racket Chmk always erect 1n carnage would strollmg be good exerc1se7 handles whatever money and keeps the books stra1ght for the H1 Y honored by classmates a Jolly good fellow MARY MERRII L October I5 BUSIESI of busy people Mary has a linger 1n most everythmg gomg Ends t1me to study play acl plan programs make frlends learn to dnxe go 1n for sports specxal ty sw1mm1ng entertam Fred go to GR every Thursday does lf all vxell oo nght look ,there re two s gus a QCIIC Z1 er twm footloo an M N ancy appy go y ut stu e t l1es rournal 1sm OratO note as the ab1l 1ty that vt IHS GREGG MILLIGAN August 29 Junlor s meat IS athletlc exents swnmmmg uppermost sk1ll thus1ast1c v1s1tor to Lake Chautau qua exery summer leans strongly to study of HISIOFY thnnks Wm ton Churchrll a wonder has an eye on the dl9S o lo es good argument MARIE MORLEX March 3 Hawan Chma every land of mag1c calls Re the Wanderlust IS m her blood the lnft of her head the sparkle 1n her eye the sm1le on her l1ps are notable takes l1fe as 1t comes w1thout fear or fax or amb1t1ons for learnmg gets grades we all coxet A E 4 v ' ? , , - . i , a . L V- 1 . V 4 v l. L . s V 1 . . U ' E - - A I on- ' . . . . I ' Y I l .L I . , 5 A r 5 1 . 1 E OI YE N ' 0 gl . f . 1 1 . , , Sl , - I , '-h 1, . P e s ial os Cl A t s e I ' ' a ls - . r - -X A- b1 s - e- f ee -A - b ' a , orat note- pes t star Wllh rxou ornen I oo 4 onor . 1. r-l'kes o - d 1 3 I , A ' ii :' '1 ' f ' - I A 4 m - en - ' ' u g' l. ' . f Ti : z 3 l 1 1 ' - ' ' ' ' ' - ' : 'Z ' ' ' ' -en- -A Y 1 . . , . . - , . . -- . - Y .- . ' ' - la ' , to - v a t 1 'I I 1 v V ,+- A 4 , 1 S . . . - 7. . . - i , D ' ' Y. VIRQINIA MUDERS September 6 Gxnny the roller skattng champ of her crowd quret and frrendly uses that curly head for some thing besndes lookmg pretty has a xgh arm tn fe vmnts to e 1 commercnl pnlot typrng 1 her bug a boo note the lnpprness ot her nature JOSEPHINE PARRISH September 26 Brg wish IS to be known as Io other too formal and drgnltled flmgs back her head says some thung cleter all lrsten not to mrss 1 laugh qurck to see the point qulck to pass rt on alrxe and alert to her finger trps seen wrth Deane tends toward a nurs s career VIRGINIA PFI UCH M y I4 One of our trny ones Shorty comes a long way to these halls a 1ud1c1ous student makes many 1 thoughtful analysts of sttuatrons a red head she chums wrth bru nette and blonde a junror starts her heart m a double beat sweet mus1c sets her feet to tappln ANNA MARIE QUIC May I I Srs a dreamy blue ey ed blonde horseback rrdtng one of many hobbres misses school rn huntmg season Lockhart and you wtll see her Wflflflg to 1 certun army boy Look out people another new drrver who handles the fhexy luke a xeteran ABNER RAINBOW February 7 Another wrth a brrthday rn the Ureat month Ab has an exen steady way of talking knows how to keep h1s own counsel and so rs trusted by others specralwes n frrends an out door fellow xnter ested rn horses farmrne huntmg rambles around In 1 Iord SPENT HERE, WE HAVE WORKED MARILYN PARKER December 25 Vu acrous wrth contented sprrxt warm frrendllness welcommg smrle thats Lyn looks to career as de srgner extra energetrc loses the outdoor lrfe adores ldeal vunter day wrth cutttng flgures on the rce has harr of marselous color and texture JOHN FASCUYZI .Iuy 10 Woodsman supreme Varsrty let terman rn track and football sends h1s Chesy rollrng oer the hrlls to Derry Townshrp where tts rumored hrs SP dwelleth brg soft spoken good natured expects to become an expert land scape archrtect March Del works away to become a secretary Bellexue brrngs a dtf ferent prophecy brown eyes sweet smlle are enxy of all Bxll or Mary Lou or both always bestde her gets oxer the basketball floor wlth zest someone 5 u lke for frrend LORETTA QUINN February 24 Both Ambrldge and South Herghts are rnterestxng spots to Lor etta Jrtter buggmg rs her Joy often seen at the Carnot nnk can tvpe Now IS the trme wrth the best of them has a p3Cld comfortable way wtth her a slow sweet way of speakmg 4441! ,azz XVALTER RIGI-ITER October 23 XValt comes here from Ptttsburgh to Prttsburgh ua Phrladelphla what s thxsp a world traweler or fugrttve and actne busy all the tlme debating oratmg play actrng lrkes football swrmmmg horse back rndmg h a u n t s Bradford XX oods for a pretty good reason AND PLAYED ' f aff Uv W f f ' .ffw lg VX h' ' ' li -f. 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I I V t I . - V 4 I P DELLA POULTNEY 3 .r .V I I Y A --M I - 'o i a 1 . , ' f Q ' - - 1 H y 4 F -' A 1 ' -' . - ' SIDE BY SIDE AND I-IAVE FORMED NEW MARY I OU RIICHFY March 7 Svteet and demure Mary Lou has ready smrle for eyeryone b autrfullyf dressed tall and grace fu her ardent admrrers l orrarne and Della most farthful of pals syyrmmrng learnrng new strokes rnd drres keeps her busy on sum mer rreatron JOSEPH RUTTER March 4 1 t n not takrng prctures Vyoody spends hours at Caplarn Way s burldrng model boats arde de eamp at XVheat s Prcture Palace moothly drrres hrs brothers smooth lord rms e yy oman hater but the prcture rn hrs locktr prores otherwrse DAVID SEP A rrl Sceman to hrs frrends athle Varsrty forvtard noted for smooth handlrng of clubs easy gornq rn appearante yet keeps busy quret softspoken relaxes rnto song vtrth the Octet usually found at Y doesnt bother the grrls much 829 hrs lucky number Npx, .r NORVJOOD QINGLR 'September 6 Sung Srng and nlrm two hand some lochrnrars drag out the old yalopy bounce off as he Get? to Glenneld vtrsc crrcks hrs specralty no wrsddm urthout wrt you knoyt college and engrneermg an trcrpated srngs I Cant Remem ber to Forget MARY SMITH January 23 rrtty rs one uho avrays els results reluctantly crawls rom bed and sweet dreams t fae a busy day quretly persrstentlv goes on at her job and does rt rndulges rn the art of cookery yery com p tently t o soft brown eyes that speak rolumes Tu enty four THOMASINA RUSSO March I6 'Iommy' known for cheerful laughter and grggles practrces shorthand eyerywhere shell mak a farthful secretary rnterested bowlrng wears herself out dancing rs allergrc to prnk shrrts finds Englrsh class amusrng an rntercst mg classmate REGINAI D SAVAGE, December I Vllhen you hear Doc Butch Jo nny Bull Churchrll you know Regrnald rs berng paged note his Englrsh accent and you un rstand ll d n let rm hear the word homework qurte a stamp collector hopes to become an ayrator DOROTHY SHANKI I' February 5 Neyer wrthout a smrle yyrth .1 store of cheery words Dot has many frrends but rs usually seen wrth Margie she wants to be a rng playmg basketball makrng chocolate cake we bet Qkr et lrkes 1 VJILLA JANE Sl'I TIG July 6 Wrllre one of our Ama7ons a great hrker she approx es wrth a beamrng smrle but would rather rsten to others d scussrrrv e depths of P D spends her lersure wrth tales of deep mystery works bard on her stenography types out a merry tune on her type wrrter KENNETH SNEAD December 26 Short but mrghty Crrp Jake Hopalong Half Prnt othervyrs Kenneth rs much the sports man especrally actrre on the horr7onlal bar rnterested rn boxrng follows up Joe Lourss matches vtrth frdel rty gryen to sharp sayrngs and en tertarnment I I Y y 1 7' Y .. . ,. , ,K , ' 1 lv 7 I f H . ' f - ' e I s ' . 1 ' ' '-I In ,D - y - , A uf -' A I ' M. . I ry I ' , S ' ' A , 1 A . 1 ' , ' WI ' ' ' f ' ,, ' . ,. ' K - - ' h . or I ,r ' ' ' , ' , I ' 'h J ..5 I ' ' de . it a 7 o 't h' 5 4 cla' to b a l ' H , r ' ' ' - - rg ' If . 1 p ' 1 V . , Y. . . T W Y 2 trc- ' ' 7 ' . . ' ' s -1' 1, r I , I I W- ' . , - ,I desrgner or a nurse-adept at danc- YI i Y l I ., - v. X , 1 V I I - ' t ll' I Y 0 , ' y, I x ' , . V . , D' - rlxwl V ,a l ,nv 'K --'Xi N'- X ' .4 1,-tv. .errrxx fmt? Vw N - -1 X N , K N x . 3 x ii Y. K I . K . l r D I th ar 4 ' - vw . rl E 3 X ,D Y I , ,K , - , Sn' , ' . , 1 , g, - - ' ,I ' ' I - Y , ' , e U o c ' D, ' vi, V I . . Y. W y . .3 ,I O 7. Y . W- .V . v CATHERINE STEHI E December zo Dottie is our dancer right at home on the dance floor as oodles of friends hatters end lessly flaunts her flishing eyes ma es her yokes a cheerful per sonality naunt the bowling mlley n I free line happy go lue ind earelree alyy .ys yy eleome AI I Y XNDER TAYI OR The boy yyith the many jobs ready for any undermking a tu nt in any u rect a genius at Math till dark handsome his twinkling eyes his reidy smile his quiek ready responsiyeness become the eenter of any circle a coming engineer BRUNO l OIA January 8 Brownie keeps his eye on a shop hopes to attain single proprietor hip some day man of action football fan runner in the 800 rope climber expert in gym team has 1 di like for Lnglish home body with a spirit of fun one of the famed Hilltoppers JOHN VALENLI June 27 Lucky always has something to sa fun loying and witty says his fun with the straightest face keeps shorthand class going most noted for his mustachesgambition unknown - inclines to business- interested in boxing4a second Tony Galentofcould be. JAMES XXII-IARREY December 25 Jim, night owl of Ingomar- '- feels the night lost if he is in early Y-a marked love of fun brings ad- venture-seriously turns to baseball 1nd Major League-drives a nice ca fkeen for variety - ambitious actor and athlete+slings the discus with a mighty muscle. FIRM FRIENDSI-IIPS. SO SO Twenty-five HOXVARD STEXVART April 8 kite x feet and one inch plus enloys life and Star Dust e1rr1es no chip on his shoulder populir with eyeryone iert qu ek to listen md respond irdent loyer of Scotties Biology has him fascinated swimming 1 faxorite sport boxing a runner up MARCI I I A IHII REI August IHYQIYIITIY the most tmbitious of tm cas har yxor er earnest lsener and eir ful speaker reads danees but dislikes jitter bulging go s roller skating 1 es Pittsburgh moyie houses peeitl l7LS in mikmg A s and breaking is e HELEN El URNII-R Noyember 4 ank t ta gr who c be found whereyer there is fun rea ng fills in nwny an hour makes perfect basketball combin lion with Nina and Virginia cook par eiecllence y rns to be a doctor and help the ills of lfe has patent uillingne s to yxork KA-ff-1? PM MARJORIE XX AC ER 5 ptember 8 The last member of the Sex et Margie likes to skate dance play basketball akes the take in cook ing possessor of a loyely singing yo.c, has a grand sense of humor -s i flying highfwints to 2 an air hostess--has those romantic dreamy eyes and curly hair. ARTHUR XX ILSON Ju y I2 Leavin that shiny nevs Dodge for school is hard lines for Art-- busy on the job at NX alkers when school lets out-finds freshmen girls most charminvflikes Georgia peacheagstrong mm of the class, shines at athletic stunts4employs d.y humor at opportune times. RROWFULLY an Shorty constttutes a four W Y F REWELL TTD SEWIHI XVILI IAM VJOLIII January 30 Super mechantc Btll bunlds hs own planes wrtch that model fly tng doun Edgeworth way con stders aeronauttcal engmeermg photographer of sorts dey oted to the Stage Gutld a good drtyer he abommates drrectlon from the hack seat always ready for anythmg CATHERINE YAN'I Ma Ou et as a mouse thats lxay wrntes poetry on the qulet wtll be one of those ethelent qutet secre tarrcs some day walks as a pasttme flutters yy hen you mentron Belleyut hates to be teased but can take RAYMOND VVRIGHT September 21 Ray gets a great klck out of hte a gtfted artlst an amateur stu dent of archttecture mterested anttques talks ln terms of musre and poetry always has an tllustra tton of the toplc under drscusston passes many happy hours puttermg rmong hrs flowers CHARLES YOSI' March 30 Iu771e rs the Helghts chtef tepresentatrye an ardent loyer of nrture the xdexl vyoodsman com plete wtth plud shtrt and hunttng CLASS P Though we must leave our school behrnd Well long keep memories m our mmd The slght of ll wrll make us yearn And vlvrd ptctures wtll return A classroom scene our frtends are near The football field the student s cheer The leaders teachmg hfe and book And students to the future look JOHN IOCRHART June As the prcture testifies John rs the soldter of the class former 'Nlattonal Guardsman noyy lst Sarge tn Un le Sam s army comes back on leaye to graduate vnth hrs cl s rn the Vrlley he ushered at the Theater when not escorttng a fm classmate a tall athlete xx nth frrend ly sptrtt and tumkhng blue eye MEMORIES OEM man mob games protector for Peter Rabhtt The fun we had the pranks we played Are all recalled and on parade We thmk of classmates we knew best They are scattered now from East to West Yet each will memortes deep tecall Or Sewlckley Hrgh best days of all Most any price I know they d pay To be back again for just one day Tu enty sux E SA H A H , I . ' . , . ' ' . ' in W I 7 I . ' I y y - . . . + , C. . . , . Y I I 7, y v x v Y I . ' y' to ' i , , , V-W .. - H ,. . .' ' ', , A , 1 ' . r ' , 'r 4 A - ' H ' ' B' ' ' and does plenty of it-V-her heart boots-v with Peewee Chuck , , ' V ., . d fry ' '. 1 I I ' , ' ' c t ' 'M- ' - ,' ' 23. ,Q 1 3 x 1 I I I 4' 4, A Y' I . v ' I 7' I v . , , , . . . . . . . . 1 1 , ' . . 1 Q , , , . . . . , , : ' ' . MEMORIES OF I-I-I Another school year has come to an end Another Semor class IS about to leave and wnth us we take many memories memorles that we trust wlll lmger ln the happy recalling vue shall do ln the years to come Thus 1 the last class that had the good for tune to enter the Hlgh School bunldlng for the seventh year s work We certainly felt lm portant as we left our home room for another a dlfferent room for ey ery class a locker for our books and coats mstead of desks and cloak rooms Of course we were the babies of the school but we dldn t mmd We were here and that wa the biggest thing to us For the f1rst two years we found but few publxc thxng to take part xn but as spectators we played a blg a part as possible For the flrst tlme we were the owners of Student Assoclatlon tickets You may be sure they were well used We saw to lf that our Keyhole was the best yet our As Freshmen we had more responsxbtlxtles We were the leaders of Junior Hlgh We played a more rmportant part ln school actly mes We had a member of our class on the Oracle seyeral ln the orchestra and others takmg part ln stage guild tennis team track and Junior Student Councll We knew that we too were of value to our school At last our turn came for enterlng the school by the slde door We were Sophomores novy a part of the really grown up hlgh school l1fe Each year our class seemed to grow bxgger but th1s year If was larger than ever Many students came up from Edgeworth We looked about and saw that we must all get acquamted before we would feel at home wxth ourselves We were old enough now to become members of Gul Resery es and H1 Y How we had longed for that day' We were no longer satisfied wxth bemg spectators we wanted to part1c1pate ln everythlng that went on We had representa tue m just about all mam sports Two m m bers of our class were on the cheer leading squad The play Tm Hero was not wnthout the Sophomore touch Thls same year the Glee Club showed speclal abllnty Once nn a Blue Moon a muslcal romance was pre sented We too took part ln II Nevt to the last year' How tlme does fly Nothing could stop us Those Junior Essays' Wlll you eyer forget them? It was a lot of work but what could have been more lnter estlng? Several members of the Jumor Class were elected to the National Honor Society We had sev ral classmates nn The Cat and The Canary At last we are Seniors' It doesnt seem posslble but doesn t lt make us feel nmportant? So many things have happened thls year The Varxety Show wxth the Quzz Klds of Sewrhl and the spellmg champlon a semor most Elghteen a play that gave us a good The Garden of the Moon A special study of Our Democracy was provrded for the students of Allegheny County The takmg of Senior plctures class meetings and cap and govyn measurements all went to make up our preparatxon for Commencement A lot of hard work but a lot of fun too So many dlfferent records made by all of us to take with us out mto the world where more and more dlfficultles come up to be met Four years of hxgh school come and gone but not forgotten and never to be lost We have had experiences of all kmds Fun dlS appomtment happmess and sorrow We have stood together through thick and th1n Nou our high school days have come to an end and we w1ll perhaps no longer be with each other except tn our memories but these memornes shall lmger We hope that the Spnrlt of Se wlckley High 1n lts best and fmest will be the spnrlt that IS ours for all tnmes M McV 4I Tu enlS SLXtI1 2 ' 's - . . , I '. v - ' ' ' ' l 4 Y V I - Q ' V ' A ' AA . y - y S. s , . , s , . . ' ' ' f ' 1 Al- ' as vv ' V' , , Flower Books the most complete, idea of ourselves, and the Seniors' own play, V ' ' . AA YY . ' Y' J Q ' s . 9 Y ' Y Q - V - ,- V ,I . . : . ' ' 5 ' ' . ' , 2 - . ., ' LOOKING AHEAD ln a darkened room the lonely prophet wrth furrowed brow and questronrng glance gazes thoughtfully rnto the haze of the crystal ball Hrs face lrghts up as the mrst begrns to clear and rn the glass he sees reflected Under the glrtter of the Penthouse Palace managed by Walter Rrghter wrth hostess acrothy Shankle vye hear the golden vorced stars Marjorre Wagner and Rrchard Green house srngrng the newest of the popular tunes as the dancers swrng onto the floor The manager r drsturbed because two of hrs entertarners Nrna Jones and Leonard Harrrs 1 ong and dance team haye not yet arrrved I'here r a record crowd tonrght rt rs drfficult to drstrngursh famrlrar faces from mo e Or stranger nd yet a he look over the brrllrantly lrghted ballroom rt rs hard ro oy trlook the drstrngurshed figures of Wrllram Mrller founder of The Snoratorrum gua an etd to cure rn omnra and Charles LaBernz owner of the Sewrckley Theater and r rref tockholder rn the I-legner Hardw re Co as they watch John Lockhart Brrgadrer General rn thc Unrted States Army dancrng by wrth Anna Marte Qurg superrntendent ol n Army l-losprtal Ar a corner table are found Ralph Feezel head of hrs natronally famous Model Agency wrth hrs mo t ought after models Marilyn Parker Mary Lou Rrtchey and Mary Rral Hurd They greet wrth a smrle of recognrtron Howard Frsher who has crgan fed hr oyyn Date Bureau whrch through adyertrsrng sponsored by Joseph Harrrson has become most successful Ircnncfh Malone concert pr nrst who receryed the New York Crrtrc Prrze last tar for hr rnterpr tatron of tm Moonlrght Sonata rs wrth hrs eflicrent secretary Wzlla Jane Srftrg attrrctrng a large group of admrrers John Coulter who was recently appornted drrcctor or the Boy Scouts of Amerrca and Catherrne Stehle wrnner ol thc Pulrtrer Prrzr for poetry come up to congratulate therr old frrends llre New York Frmes rs vsell represented Frances Kramer rrusrc crrtrc rs seen Pt ly lieu cr and Helen Merrrman of Cookrng Experts sectron are tryrng to brrbe tl e yy rrter rnto gryrng them the recrpe for the clubs eytclusrye drsh and wrth them rs M ry Sm: h yy ho has sayed many sleepless nrghts through her Lost and Found column rn the same paper Sbe rs eyen now lookrng for somethrng that mrght prove n rtcm lor the folloyyrng day and rn her search accrdentally bumps rnto Marte Morley rn hrrge of the Hrstorrcal Research Dep rtment of the Carnegre Museum The cene shrfts and now rnto yrew comes Helen Turner foot specralrst rn a tech rrcal conyersatrcn yrrth Dr Kenneth Snead now a member of the staff of the New Arthur Jenkrrs vyorld champron speed typrst wrth hrs brother and publrcrty manager P njamrr, and therr companrons Hattre Lee physrcal educatron rnstructress at a .routlrcrn collrge and Deane Curtrs teacl er of brologrcal chemrstry at that unrversrty The norse crases the center of the floor clears and the spotlrght shows Geneva MrcCanalcss acrobatrc dancer makrng her first publrc appearance thrs evenrng The ball rs no longer clear the lrghts haye grown drm as the scene changes Good eyenrng ladre and gentlemen Statron SHS wrth James Barley your radro port repor cr brrngrng to you the outstandrng Athletrc Conventron of years All 're celcbrrtres of the sports world are present Tonrght we wrsh to rntroduce James ll harr y neyy prtchrng nnd of the Prttsburgh Prrates and Trm Abercrombre famous Olymprc star wrth hrs efficrent manager Norwood Sanger The world rs on edge yartrng lor the comrng bovrng bout betvyeen Franklzn Ford and the Champ Joe Lours Thc or standrng athletes of the year are Frank Harlstock the tallest man ever to make rlrc Ikll Amerrcan Football team John Pascuzzr who shocked the world wrth hrs r traorclrnary shot put record and Davrd See who defeated hrs opponent rn the Natronal 'Dpcn through the encouragement of hrs devoted caddy Regrnald Savage Harvey Krng yt ell knoyyn gymnast rs here thrs evenrng wrth basketball star Frances Barber The noldcr ot the Woman s Amateur Srngles trtle Vera Buzard rs accompanred by Mark fan fcrway mathematrcal professor at Princeton whom she defeated last summer a l ye t Gregg Mrllzgan hrgh pressure salesman rs everywhere thrs evenrng wrth lr lrne on ho prtalrrafron The entertarnment planned for the guests wrll soon get under y ay but meanwhrle rhere wrll be a slrght pause for statron rdentrfrcatron Thc broadcast ha receded the room rs quret and the ball rs blank but Trng a lrng a 'rng' Wrth that sound Thomasrna Russo and Elrzabeth Domemck rn therr prcturesque tea room the Tele a Tete rn Greenwrch Vrllage know that rlrerr nrst guests of the ey enrng hare arrry ed Thev go to recerve Betty Jean McDonagh rr hostess for the Pennsvlyanra Arr Lrnes and Vrrgrnra Muders first woman test prlot tor the same lrne both are enjovrng a holrday rn New York and are wrth John Halcorsen yyhosc amateur hour rs second only to the orrgrnal Major Bowes program and flbner Rarnbou yy hose horse Goon Grrl recerved the Derby Trophy last May Then come two succ ssful busrness women Mary and Betty Holman whose nrght Fl yy tnty crght . v 1 a Q n 1 I I ,N V . . . F . L 9 6 y l 0 7 I o . . , 1' v Y I l . ' . k s, a ' . s 3 ' ' ' ' ' , r te s . , ' h, . . . . 1 5 a ., , , , , Y ' ' ' 3 s . , , ' , . . ' , , - l- lc v ' v ' ' .. , , 'I I ' 'A I , Y b Y I I I y 5 L ' , . ' Ir . 4 I I . , ' If . Y Y ' r ' ' I ' . , r I I l , I . 5 we v ri I I I b ' ,: ' . ' : ' c . Y ' ' a ' . C I ' Y' ' . , - - . , 'nl F ' ' . . , Day' Clinic. and Dr. Raymond Butler, the painless dentrst. They are interrupted by ' r it , ' 1 ' ' I , I I I I y V- , 9 Y , .... . r - , , . . . 2' 5 t . ' ' ' ' ' ' . rr ' ' - . ' ' ' ' I . . I i v - v ' ' V ' r' ' , . - rt A ' . . .N ' V' - ' , , x , . r V ' V y 4' ' ' l ' y I I l I v - 2. l I 1 v zf 11 , 2 K. ' ' ' . in o ' se . l ' , ' - . ' r':: ' 5 ' .' . ' ' I A- - I - -rl . I . , v V 1 U I . , , 3 I - - - - y ., ' , ., . , - .. ' H ' . y ' ' e . , club has placed their names ln the brlgnt llghts They had a busy day contracting wrth a famous orchestra for thelr club and are surprised and pleased to see that they have had the good fortune to meet old frrends The bell rlngs agam and the youthful proprletor rush to greet Bruno Tora Tony Mendrcrno and John Valenzz three vyealthy gentlemen who have been making a great deal of money lately rn the U S Mtnt Wlth them arrlve those competent secretarles Marcella Thzeret Betty Balrzn nd Catherrne Yant who have recently set up their own agency To seek reltef from a tlrmg day ln thelr Kmdergarten ln the qulet of thls shop come Patrzcza Dempsey Vrrgzma Brush and Loretta Quinn yyho haye recorded therr Joint study of child psychology ln an invaluable booklet Mother s Llttle Helpe Takmg the llttle booth to our lef are Davzd Jones mventor of the s upencot boomerang bobble pm Dorothy Blarr elementary teacher Howard Broun well ltnoyyn mmxster and Jo Parrzsh p ychologtst They are tellmg and retelling some of the Jokes told by Jack Edqer professional comedian on his last radno hour and are vyonder mg lf the GOSSIP Column rumors about htm and Sara Leeman of the Story Tellmg Hour for Tmy Tots haye any truth behmd them Howard pomts out tn a magarm le carries photographs by James Canmster world prrre wmner for the nmoosslble news shot of the year Someone has notlced that Raymond Wrrght rllustrator h been domg monthly sketches for Fsqurre Blottlng out my vxew of the booth IS Joseph A McMaster Ill G man yylth hx partner rn detectlve crmxe Joe Rutter busrly dlscussmg the possxbrllty of deportmg Fifth Colummsts A other guests begun to leaye he sees Barbara Bollznger and Alex Taylor yyho gave an outstandmg openmg performance ln the already popular hlt Loye an the Moonllght an orlglnal play by Wzllram Wolfe who ns also here wnth hrs attractlye secretary Geraldrne Campbell The play was dlrected by Glenn Beztel and backed by Austm Clark soldler of fortune The crowd has disappeared the lrghts are out the street rs empty but Under the hot sun of a summer day 1n Arxzona Charles Yost on h1s Dude R nch IS busily making preparatlons for his expected guests wrth the help of that hand om cowboy Art Wzlson the champlon bronco buster As the statxon wagon drtven by Phyllrsmae Clarke now takmg 1 postmans vacatlon fshe has become natnonally known for her famous llbrary Knowledge on Sewrckley Valley Ho pxtal besxde Harrzett Brerdau who astounded the country by her succes ln psycbopathlc cases and IS now 1n a dlscusslon on the present trend of styles wlth Mrgnon McV1cker mllllner for a modlste shop on Frfth Ay enu and Vera Marucff editor of Vogue In the back seat of the car the faultless beauty habits or the nation are a toplc of conversatlon wxth Hazel Johnson Frances LoBeIlo and Lorrazn Kznkade whose face llftmg Jobs are the backbone or the movres Della Poultney who e smlle IS seen from coast to coast advertrsmg Dr Robert Galey s Tooth Powder the hold a monopoly on Ambrrdge real estate! offers her candld opmlons on both subjects Here 1 Davzd Mclielvy from Glenlield where he 15 makrng a fmanclal uccess of the town Pos Ofnce and IS at the present trymg to learn how to stay on a horse He finally gtyes up and halls wlth pleasure James Mrnnemyer who has lust returned from an excavating Job rn the Everglades where he was busrly takmg the mlnnows out of the mlre and Herbert Barrznger who after the publlcatlon of h1s trayelonue Around the World on Your Thumb feels that he desery es a yacatron Walkmg up the road wnth slackened pace are Margaret Brenner recep tomt for a large department store and Vzrgrnra Pflugh charter member of the Knee Htgm Club of Amernca who had to yvalk five mlles from the statlon because they mxssed the bus and m the meantime had lost their way They are awakened out of thexr lethargy by Edward Barger efficlency exper for McPherson Brothers tn h1s new super duper vehxcle with Irene Haluorsen bacterlologlst who m her study of mrcrobe dlscovered a new germ whlch she named after her fellow sclentlst the Danzelzrzm Jermanrum and Howard Stewart edttor and publrsher of the new Unabrldged Ent clo pedla both statmg thelr opmlons on the heated deba e being carrxed on by Margert and Roseanne Meyer ln the House of Representatlyes on the meyttable questlon ' Should the U S hlde the Hrdden Tax? The last to arrnye are Fred Meng crytl englneer and Mary Merrrll dramatic Instructor at Bryn Mawr yyho yyere detamed by a Hat txre The day has worn on and rn the cyenmg their shadoyvs are seen around the campiire ln the dusk of the night while the stralns of Home on the Range are heard through the summer a1r The Ball IS dark once more the mtst ts yery heavy but the prophet no longer worrles Hts work IS done Tyy enty mne LOOKING AHEAD . . . , . . - . S , ' , Z Y . V . ' I v V 7 a , . . v . I . y . I , 13 - I Y I 9 v 7 v -f I . . s ' . ' ' A r Q Y ' ' A 5 . . . . as y v ,V I' I v I ' , a . . . . . . F D 0 I y I 4 V I 5 ' Wheelsl, comes slowly up the dusty road, he sees Jean Davis, head of nurses at the . . C . ' ' ' ' ' . . s . ' , K . . ,, r ' ' V . , . v , v 1 I I Y - D ' V V V ' . . 1' . . . . . , 9 V I S . ' . . Y . I P I I - , . , , ' . . ,' 3 . y . . . . r . . of , r a . , ' lr ' 7 Y I IV , 1 V . I SENIOR ACTIVITIES II N OKIBII YN 11111, 11 ard H mum 515 ct 1 omlblll XII.: 1rS1tx XI 1.11114 JFOQYIIT1 III IX JIl'I am I I 1 5 II r SI1Ir IX C IITIITILIILCUILH C 1111 IX IXNII ILLIII C fl 11111 s 1111 S LIIWII S In 1.111 Q r rm rzsr Luau nn I1 161 hll LIL I 11fI1I Squad I r Lu I umm JII Lsnus XC E BI I I1 n 111 5 It 1 F1 HIUIJI tm Ix LIIYI 1 L CCOIIIITIKINLIIIVII um K s 0 111 I 111111 1 IIUI I 111111 I or LIL I I S Ins 1 nn I 111 I o C II R1puIw1I111 om IX 1n1cr I 1101 r L LS I III VIII Counul C 1n111I III I wa cr1 P 1 I HIFI mur1I II1xIu1'11II I 11,1 sl ,, ILKHI 1llII 111111 I111 1 s S I II 1 I xglnngu IOLYIIN III U7 1 mor 11111 0 I1 111o111I Ilonor Suntx X 'X KYII Ilxrmg I OROIIII BI XIR r RKSLFIKQ I 1 5 QIHRX B IIXL IR un swornc L Q n If I I 11okhoI1IIr IV I Ihmbx r gr II I 1 or 71 Im L x nmI1I1 C om 22 R IP Lk 1 1 an IU HI 1 rn IS I.1Iw1II IX Alt I 11 Int Hun 1 ot og, Inpor SLLLI YI LIIILL s llf 5 II Lzlz I Com 111111 Lnunt Com IX 'X1I1o111I Honor Souxtx IX RC 'IRI I RI NN Intcrchis C11rIs B1iIuII'w1II I cm XI ID Bleoxx I' nn X N I LNII 'ILIKIYIIYII SII1ooI cond 111 IS ,. suns I II LW 11911118 ro 1 1 XIOXIJ BL III QCLNN or1I1 1rs1l1 n I R-X L ISIRD cnlise BQSIQIINII I Car Cl r C1 r Rusnrx CS mm I 1 I I1 I 0 1 om IQ 0 Ushgr to Sgnmrs IT S mms m 1 0116 In uun 7 Iumor Prom Com Co 1 IIIIV I I 7 I rologum ICILIII 1 mn r s I Cm11Iw1111L C m m s LIIHII Mgr I 1 II LI I7 mx! 1 L 1 ll 1 sxrus ' Ly SlLLIh1 Nquuus C1 Lrhr I I 'XII 0111 onor ouclx I ann DuIam1t1on V -XLSIIX CI ARIx IXXIHLAIOYI III1f1o1s Ioo1I1II fl mum 15 LI 1 uk n IS L I 11 I X V H I I 11cI1 HI Coum1I I rum s 11 I Ll 1 tl'ILll1 5 on 111 Rusuus IoI111I1I C 11111111 n 0 Ch IX Lucent Counul IX :hm 7 Mum 1 Cn m IVIRIQMIAKI COXXK -XI N111on1I Honor Souclx III IV .I 1n1or I rom Cl III Orchustn 1 CL u I vs I111 IN Fxchangn Pro rams 1rII1Ss I51sIulIv1II I s at 1 1 vt nn 5 I ICLIII VI5,r 111 m1111111 I ss I 11x11 n III 1 funn uf 111 Ummm 'I-hxrly .IAK -. ABPRCR . ' -: Ki '. .-I '. II, III: In1 '.I I'.'Ix b.II I V.1r31l1' II. III. IV: In . . 1. II. III. V. .' ' IV: EPI I . . . ': II1-Y II, III. IV: C 1 IQ. III. XV.P.I..XI.. XcI.I Izl IV: IIr.'Ix IV: .IIOI 177 fr 'z I ' ' ' 1 I . . -x I':.'XIII-Y: IIIY III, IV: SUI' fvuncil I II: II1I.'lX .I I5.1.'I1'I.II I. IV: Ipmflx' . .Nsfl Mgr, IV: II. R. Scbv III. IV. Vi:' I'1'cs. I: IQx:I.1g' Pug .1 IV: ffl'-.IT7tlN 'IJII' IV: CI'. - 'H C.1111.i'1 I. II. III: CoII'-1' Clrouv Scjy IV: 'IQ I' f . I 1 Mvv un .811 IV. I5I? 'I'H' IBALRINQ .I ' C :I R' ' S: K1'u1.I'1 Srgu111L'.s IV. I5I2A.'i.5I BARRY: Int .- Il .I BJ I1'I1.II I. II, III. I1'11c'r IV: Int .- ' .Q IIIfCI III: Su' S111111's IV: CIirI Rrscrvci III. IV: . ' ' I Cc . IV. IfIlX'.'XIQIb IIAIQIII II: ICIICI1 CIJI1 I'IIL'I fXII I1.111 I 'QI011 . Iw.11nI 3: flwfsi Vim' I'1cS '. Prvs. SI II. II. I7rc9. II, III. IV: SIL I' Cuu111II: VI1' I'1'cm. III. I71'I's. IV: X1'1L'1I71 X591 I:LI. III. IQII' -in-'I11cI IV: O:'m.'1' I. 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II.-XI I II II Pa I- .ALT II. R. S '1' 'I'r'.1Q. II' LSII R '1:vcs II. IV: Sul '.11sI 1 .-M131 I I. II: Pu. II' . ': III 'I- IV: S11I' CI QI III. IV: H D1 V' I III: .-'I All IV: C I4 'I'r.'k III: Sm' . Iurrarj Iid. IV: . ' c' ' I . ': IVIA . PJ .'.'I1R: .. H . .. ' . . II '.-I I XY: 5.1 I IV. VIRGINIA I111' 1 IIIIJ I SI II1v vp III 501111111 I. III. IV: C1i1'I Rc. I. III, IV: CII CI 1I IV: CfI1'.1 I' Q .111 IV. II. Il. Scrgc.1111-.-X1.N1'111s III. RAY. .' JR: IIid1 1 V. .' ' ISAIII 'I'r.:Ix III, IV. V- . B ,. : Int '. . .. ' . . II. III. IV: Ch 'I.dc III. IV: II '. II. III. S I Ch. IX: Corj I2x'Im gg' Pr gran III' C . 4 2 ' ' 'Q G' If 'I' ' 'I-ca II: II.II Q IX: . ' ' . . -CI. III: flu' fr of H71' 111111: 7 1 ' IV. C11 11.11 mm. C.XNII'IlIfI.I.: SIL 1 C1 LI :'I- CRI I. Iyrcs I, S.- y'I'r.1.1s. 01' 1 ' 'I ' 1 'il I. I,J.1.'Ix' . 1 . II: Tin- fm Im! II7' Cumlrzf III: Spvf III .Nu1:1l:I1'z1 111117: 5111411 IV: .'IIn . lfzglvlw-n IV: II. R. 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SENIOR ACTIVITIES XXI CLRI Irs I1IIrI s II11 XL IW QDFIYIL X u1 SIIX LS XIIIIIII SIIIIIIII SI II lflj., Q L17 X X I LIIYI SIILIIILLX x III II1sIr1Is I 1I11 IIIIII I I I ULF I I n XXXI IXLIXIIIIII' LL IDFLIILSIFI 11111 I 1 111 L IIIXXIII x XL IL W 51141 X II I 11s 1II IIII II1I111 S I1I1X InIIr is s LIWII 1 I I 1 CWIIII 1111Ir1 I I In :, N1I1I1111I IIIXI I III I 1 Is 1 I 1 C XIIIIXXI III S LIXX IXl'Il9 U7 l OFIS I IX III 17 II ll XII If III I Sprm INII N XIXRN 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1r1r1 IIS InII1r 1 LIIYI I IL I 1 III IX x1 1 I CI 1 I 1s1I I111IIsI ' XII I1II11II II I XR I1 Sl IIIII I'11s I 1 I Ir1 II NI IIN S III1 IIIII X IX I III X RX I1 II I 1rIII JII I I 7 I NI XLI 1 1111I111Ir1 V LI s I Ll I I XII I I X I XIII C 1111 1I1rIs II 1 XX IOXIN s LIXX II IIR X II I XI IIIS I XX I X1 Ill I IXINII IX IL 1II1I II1 XI Ix I77IXII fl I II I IR IIX fl T II ll IX IX 1 SLX LII I NC 1 I 1rS I Iulil YIFIL SI IIN I I Is r I'11sIIII11 IX X LL I IIIIII I II11rII I111I DI-.-.'F ' 'Ist CI If' I -'I.1sF I-34 II'I.II I. II III. IV: G11 CIII II. III: .. ' Af .I .SI I:c '.1I III: fIr1I'I'lI7I1I'lII1I'.XI.1IIr7 Il: Girl IQI'fa:I'I'cs II. XIIQQYIBY' . III. IX'. 'V Q IV: I 'II I. .IIi.'X.' D.'X'I5: II. R, Scfv I: Clirlu' IX.1sIII'II1.1II I II. III: UIII Rcsicrvcs I. II. III. IV: Sw' ' .I '. IV. I9.'X'IRIIjI.X DIXIVF-IIX': Clirlra' I5.1.'II'1,1II II. III IV: Clirl In' 7. II, I. II. III. IV: .XII ' .XII '. IV. I1I.Il.XI1IIIII D.JXII'NI II: lCi.lI'lIIIII IIIIIIIII CIIIIII II .I.'XK'II IfIJIII-R: I11I'.1-111111.11 II.1VIII1I1.1II XIg1 I. II III IV R.XI.I'II I-I-I-II-I.: II R, fwI I' S I xI1!I1II IIIIIIX I' II.I'I1'I' IV IIIVX' III. In 1 Cf1rIIc IV: CII'.1I1-LII C.1111p.11g411 II. III, IIII-IfI'I:I.' IIII. IX' IXIIIIIIIII' FI .III IIII' II.1IrIII II. III1 III I:ISIIIR: I.'Xx'I11111'III'lI1: CINS I'1'I.1w. II .'1I'III1 ,X'I':I'-. qX'f'z'I I:II. III. IV: ' ' II. III. IV. 'I'1'c.Is. IV: II1 X' I II. III, IV: CHI1- LIIIIIX I, II. III. IV: ' . I. II: Ur. . I, III: f1I.gQ lircw III. IX. .XII IFIIQIIIII' III. 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THE JUNIOR CLASS Last year as sophlstlcated Sophomores we the Class of l94Z enjoyed llfe but strll anxiously awalted the day when we should step mto the place of the Junlors This our Junior year has been a happy busy one but we are eagerly lookmg forward to becoming the Semors out 1n the front ln everything confidently feelmg that we can be the leaders with sureness and satisfaction This has been another year of followmg of gaming experlence and also of steppmg to the front wmnmg honors and recognltron for ourselves and our school Many of us were actlxe the boys have been stalwart ln ath letlcs football basketball track the girls drd their part tn forming the Junlor grrls basket ball team and by sellmg hot dogs at the oot ball games to ard m the fmances of the class especially necessary for the great socxal exent of this year the Junior Senlor Prom Dra matic mterest was shown by some of our gifted members and we were on the Job for forenslc and music competltlon with the Orchestra and Glee Club the Oracle Band and ln any place where one might show his Interest m actnrtxes We hase mamtalned a good scholas txc standing too with a large representation on the Honor Roll yet we have kept our splrlt of enjoying school too The Class of 1942 can be proud of the name lf has earned IH 1ts workmg rn and for the school We the members feel that we are ready to take the next step toward gradua tlon We are sure that we are ready to fulfill all the duties and responslbllmes glven to the highest group And so we leave thls year of work of play of achievement for the year of greater opportunity Ruth Anderson Ethel Barley Angelma Barllaro Thelma Bernsdorff Marietta Bolden Beatrlce Branson Gall Brenner Mary Brown Mary Cannlster Mary Coulter Anne Cronm Phyllis Day Iona Dletz Nancy Dlppolrto Oneida Dlppollto Betty Eckert Harriett Emrnch Mae Fletcher Barbara Ford Betty Fraser Norma Gardner Marlon Gates Gladys Grason Helen Grason Vlrgmla Grubbs Margaret Harkness Betty Harrison Betty Hartle Charles Balrm Tony Barllaro Joe Blume Charles Borem Rlchard Bovd James Cameron Hamilton Clark George Cole Clarence Colvm Alfred Damxco Rlchard Eaton John Eber hardt Robert Edger Walter Gray Edward Grogan Andrew Grubbs Richard Halvorsen Robert Handy John Hawes Ruth Hegner Sallie Hlggmbotham Margy Holllger Barbara Hurd Helen Hurd Helen Jack Grace Jordan Lots Jordan Adelalde Keller Mattre King Vrrgmra Klrk Mmnle Kosack Lots Kretzler Eleanor Lang Judxth La Roy Edna McKelvey Jane McPherson Helen McV1cker Phyllis Macqueen Shxrley Malone Ora Mae Marrlner Mabel Mxtchell Barbara Morwood Exelyn McDonald Wllllam Hoffman Stanley Jackson Vlctor Jexon Donald Johnson Leonard Kmg Robert Klemdlenst Jack Knaus Jack Krueger Charles Lxffert Romeo Lupmaccl Robert McKelvy Hugh McMaster Robert McMaster Walter McPherson August Macaluso Richard Mullan Ethel Payton Angelma Pallone Betty Pefferman Irene Petter Margery Pfalf Julla Rrchmond Helen Rlstln Helen Robmson Ruth Robmson Rose Roppa Catherine Roz day Jean Slckeler Mary Anne Stevens Cath erlne Stmson Rose Tora Eunice Townsend Marne Trunzo Angelma Tuccl Anne Wharrey VlfglHl3 Wharton Nancy Wmters Hazel Wllloughby Mary Rupert Thelma Rager Margle Relser Fred Padovese Wesley Parks Joe Pascuzzl Wllbert Pluechel Clifton Proctor Booker Ramer Rlchard Ruff Herbert Schlentner Vmcent Schurman Charles Seldl Ralph Smith Francns Start Clarence Stephenson Wllllam Stone Robert Stone Lawrence Tlernan Edward Value Jack Wachter Vernon Weston Vmcent Wholey President RICHARD MULLAN Vlce Presldent RALPH SMITH Secretary HELEN MCVICKER Treasurer DONALD DOLDE Thlrtx four 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 . , 1 1 ,YY 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 f - . , 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 v ' 1 1 1 rt 11 A - - ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . , , 1 1 , , . 1 , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , , 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 , 1 ' 1 1 9 Y . . 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 1 ' Lqgis MM 1 +A 'Sm 6254 av' f.fc 'r S1-vi' Cavnerdwk ll gfloffx -f'M-C- - v f,f I X1ff U , 1 X, -,Beg 3 og ik Tl-IE SOPI-IOMORE CLASS On September 1940 a new Sophomore Clas entered Sewlckley Semor Hxgh School whlch so many haye entered before We looked around and found that there were many more of us than last year Even though there were many new fares among us lf was only a little while before we were working together as a class We then elected as our Presldent Thomas Ducey Vlce Presldent Joseph Hlte and Secretary Margaret Snlder The school program opened new and yarled Interest to all of us Plane geometrv students m the1r pu7zled hours were glad that ther w eren t more triangles and clrcles ln this world Latm was stall a struggle for those of us who took lt and bookkeeping caused many a head ache Blology was a new subject w hxch offered unusual but mterestmg experlences For nn stance there was the tlme we had to dxs ect fish worms Ney ertheless we plll' our strength mto our studxes and refused to say that thxngs were too hard It hasn t been all work howcyer for there were other enjoyable actlyltles yyhtch were club orchestra exchange programs basket ball track and football We took adyantage of them all and feel that m worklng ln the e fields we are showmg our school splrtt and get tlng ready for a larger part m the school l1fe We feel that our sophomore year has been a success and we are lookmg forward to our commg years wlth much pleasure SS James Ague John Andrews Donald Atwell Ralph Bollinger Ted Branson Eugen Brant Wllllam Brown James Carpenter John Corso Edward Creese Meday Damaso Thomas Ducey Andrew Frasier Hugh Gal lagher Wllllam Gllllam John Gormly New ton Grubbs Norma Abercrombie Beverly Barley Mar garet Best Eyelyn Blshoff Vlylan Campbell Ruth Cook Betty Couser Rosa Cralg Angle Cunzola Anne Dayls Jacqueline Dempsey Vlyxenne Dixon Roberta Dreyv Mary Faust Augustme Fote Helen Getz Frances Gxll Eleanor Gorman Lots Baird Ben Handy Hartle Charles Hauser Teddy Henry Chlp man Htggms Stewart Hmkley Joseph Hlte Paul Ingram Thomas Jerman Gregg Jones Robert Kretzler Mlchael Lebhaft Ralph Lee Stewart Lescallette Gordon Lothzan Edyvard McCleery Robert McKelyey Wllllam McLean Jame McNamee Betty Harclerode Dorothy Harrl Helen Harrls Catherlne Heuler Martha Heuler lrls Hinkley Dorothy Kaufman Bette Ketth Mmme Klng LaVerne Luster Martha Lut7 Mary L01 Luzadre Dorothy McCrea Helen McCullough Florence McDonald Carolyn McElhaney Jean McPherson Mary McV1cker Thomas Martm Carmen Maruca Harold Maruca James Masterannl Glenn Mechhn Morrl Merrlman Alexander Meta James Munlzza Chester Padoyese Harry Pancoast Carl Reel John Robertson Ross Rogers Chal Robert Harris LeMoy ne Peek Eltzabeth Masterson Thomasma Mendn cmo Eleanor Merrlman Patrlcla Molmark Emma Muse Hllda Pauloskn Elsie Petter Glady Roy Cecll Sacco Margaret Sauro Ethel Schroeder Jane Senge Nelhe Shaffer Dorothy Sklles Anna Smmth Fanme Smlth Joan Smnth Sam Stafford Vmcent Tocct Valenzt Nick Vescro Eugene Vxsh Frank Walker Thomas Walker Fred Way Daynd Wharrey Donald Wllllamson Halley Wllll son Kenneth Wilson Robert Wolfe Thoma Wolfe Robert Zahner Mary Lou Snedden Margaret Smder Eyelyn Spackman Margaret Start Rita Thxeret Mary Tora Martha Trtmpey Sarah Walte Helen Watenpool Hazel Wharrey Jane Wharrey Lots Wllllamson Jeann Wnght Dorothy Young Betty Jane Zeber Ralph President THOMAS DUCLY 5 1 rf Vncc Presndent JOSEPH HITL Secretary MARGARLT SNIDIQR f-ff 9 Treasurer MARTHA HEULER ,cn Jil x'0f lhtrty snr 1 r V. . . I Y' - v V V I ' I ' ' . I V 1 A f v Y I v v I ' Y 1 , l', I . V I V ' ' I ,TV V YV 1 A . ' s . S . '. ' . e ' , ' '3, . ' V V ' V ' . I' -5 V I' V , ' ' ks '. . ,' ' . V . ' . ' V , V V ' J Y l A' Y lv W ' opened to the Sophomores. There were glee Schuette, John Smith, Malcolm Smith, Walter 1 I ' S 4 V I V 1 D V ' 7. I l - V I -V I . V I I 7 V ' I I 1 M. . .. '43 . ' ', V 1 1 . L' ,TV . n V Y I I' -v I l v 1 V ' ' V S V V . I i Y - . v I I I I V 'V ' ' ,' V y n . v V YV 1 V ' I 'V ' . V V V' I QL ' f .iaoy . - - - - I 'TQ V 9- K . ' - ' A - - A I -mae 4 - . . a ' . f ' fQ4,,:-I ,., s , S' Ulf!! I' -' 'WJ . If . .1 V S 'WJ W T4 K f A T by X aw Qlfvopqpjg' V A-4 ,, K! -7 J G , Q ' ,Jia aj' f-sQ7 fU,mNq I ! y.. If 1 affw ,L JN xlib, , ! J A, . 0 My m X ' -a 1 f QA xi, X! X N514 . 'v 1 'ix f is- x s I x l,VgW7fu 5 S S is 7 4 Q Ji WX' fb' I K W aff! I f,y wwf ,frvbyy ' fir ' ,f -lQ',.V1ffV x 6 'L,QL,ja 9' Q, Af GLF f 1fQ..vrD'L- f I I J W - I xvs.! l- '1 f' ,, Y , .f - MM, M 99? , 4, fb W' WI WWW MQW Thirty- seven THE FRESHMAN This year the members of the Freshman Class hailed from many dlfferenr communnnes urround1ng Sewxckley After the Hrst few weeks we were well enough acquamted to elect the followmg class oflicers Presxdent Joyce Maust Vlce President Jack Paton and Secretary Treasurer Peggy Ixoontz Thu gaye us 1 feeling that we were really one group Instead of four and our class took on a new m anlng We like our class and belleye lf wlll be the best ey er to be graduated from Seyylck le Walt and see New subjects were lntroduced to us some of which we found rather dlmflllf In spite of thls many freshman names are found on the Honor Roll lt took work but we feel that are really able o ke and feel twat work IS worth whlle The actlyntles of the class mclude homeroom programs Glee Club Oracle and the Orches tra Here too we try to make a good reputa tion Although the Freshman Class has had a yery enjoyable tlme we look forward yynth great antlclpatlon to our Sophomore year Then we will be lncluded nn Senior Hlgh and that brmgs Commencement yery near P K 44 Robert Abercromble John Anderson Hoyvard Bernsdorff Paul Bradel Henry Bren ner Vlctor Bruno Wllllam Bulkeley Robert Cassidy Frank Clamer Robert Creese Frank Damxco Jack Doerr Jack Dunlap Mary Jane Abercrombie Margaret Addy Prlscllla Alexander Mattie Barber Irene Bar leyf Marlon Barley Ruth Bengele Vlfglnld Berkenbush Maetroy Blake Betty Brrsbm Eleanor Brown Amella Cannlster Mary CLASS Esther Clark Eileen Czlk Betty Ann Dawson Marjorne Dods Vlrgmxa Ducey Chmrles Emmert Russell Ervm Earl Frltz Samuel Gamber WlIIl3m Grandza Edward Harrl on Theodore Hartle Robert Hemz Robert Hlgglnbotham Clarence Hmerman Robert Hoffman James Holman Edward Hurd George Ifft Freda Emerxck Valetta Erym Faye Eyans Llwlllle Farr Eleanor Gexger Amelia Grason Edna Goubeaud Betty Grogan Helen Harrl son Rheem Hegner Josephme Herbst Elnza beth Holzer Irene Jackson Dons Jackson Rosma Hutton Matthew Kelly Edward Kerr Harold Klenndxenst John Koch George Leep r Stanley Lounmore Wrlllam Macqueen Earl Martm Wnllnam Martm Dayld Melkle Allan Moore Wllllam Padoyese Wllllam Parrlsh Mlke Pascuzzl Jack Paton Wlllxam Pfelffer Wllllam Porter Margaret Koontz Alnce Llffert Mary Jane Llttlecotr Dorothy Jean Lynch Ellen Louise McMaster Angela Maruca Anna Maruca Elizabeth Masteranl Joyce Maust Elsle Lou Maynard Laura Mitchell Eleanor Pallone Allan Rambow Joseph Ritchey Edward Roll Earl Sevm Robert Spackman Wllllam Srmson Clalr Todd Anthony Trunzo Peter Tuccl John Tucker Robert Turner Rlchard Wharton Robert Wharton Eugene Whltlock Ros Vlllella Frank Vlsh Eleanor Roll Ruth Rome Eva Rucker Jennie Rupert Lela Salt7er Bettv Lou Schuette Ethel Smn Jane Slpe Dorothy Sweeney Gladys Steup Anna Tola Natall Topkms Vxolet Todd Blanche Tucker Olrve bell Woodley Mary Valenzl Barbara Zahner President JOYCE MAUST Vlce President JACK PATON Secretary MARGARET KooNTz Treasurer ELEANOR ROLL I ufty elght V V V s . 1 V V V . 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Thlrty nme THE EIGI-ITI-I GRADE The Elghth Grade of l94l conslsts of srxty slx puplls of whom Jessie Hurd was elected Presrdent Betty Shannon VrcePres1dent and Marjorne McGregor Secretary The class has been workmg very hard m sclence makmg notebooks doing experiments star gazing and studying wild flowers We have been struggling over verb adjec txves and other parts of speech m our English class The Keyhole the Eighth Grad annual paper has taken much of our time Whlle we were 1n kindergarten together we had many happy times We prepared there for our entrance mto the first grade In a few years we were lookrng forward to our entrance mto hrgh school Now we are antlclpatmg the tlme when we shall enter college or the busmes world We hope Sewxckley Hugh School wlll be proud of our class M McG 45 Fred Balrd Mrtchell Baker Wxlllam Baker Floyd Blalr Walter Brannon Theodore Presldent Vlce President Secretary Trea urer Forty Brooks Harry Campney James Carney Tony Clcco John Clccozzl Douglas Coulter James Donald Lours Edger Harry Ferrell George Garltt Eugene Glnn Vmcent Gregson Robert Haley Wllllam Hampton Rlchard Harkness Charle Harrlger Robert Heasley Wlllxam Hedge Allen Hlte Wllllam Johnston Rlchard Kearcher Erma Balrm Betty Cents Anna Mae Farr Vnola Flnley Josephme Galluccl Jessle Hurd Floyd Lee Eugene Lynn Thomas Maruca Nester Thomas Prendergast Wllllam Robm on John Sauro Harry Smlth John Snod gras John Sokol Dommlck Spmelll Thomas Swan Archle Townsend Jack von Hofen Donald Wllson Emrly Lee Marlon Lee Helen Lucas Mary Kate Lyon Helen McCall1ster Ruth McDonald Marjorle McGregor Kathleen McVe1gh Joan Morwood Mlldred Rlchardson Myrtle Ross Betty Shannon Zella Slmpson Martha Sprmger Nancy Turner Carmela Valenzl. Josephme Volantl Marlon Wrtzleb JESSIE HURD BETTY SHANNON MARJORIE MCGREGOR JOHN SNODGRASS . Q ' , - , 2 ' . 1 , . , , , , , ' .A ,V 1 n . I , . ' 1 I ' . , . , , , 1 I V 9 y v but we feel we have made a success of it. Charles Masterson, Albert Meta, Donald . , , o oy ' y I I y Y 7 ' 1 7 9 - - - THE SEVENTH GRADE Hrgh School at last' All of us wrll feel 1 an honor this fall to be known as the class ol 46 a trtle we all have looked forward to egunrng We wrll do our best to carry on the Hne Ideals rnstrlled ln us by our grade school teachers As the Seventh Grade of tifty flve puprls we now as the Class of 46 are anxrou for the new as ocratron of the Hugh School NVe hall nc forget the happy days m Grade School nd hope the teachers we now have and the teachers we are gomg to meet wxll through the live years from now feel some prlde 1n therr linrshed product the Class of 46 Le ter Abercrombre Davld Baker James Barley Jame Calloway Warren Calloway Charle Cottom Russel Crawford Napoleon Cunzola Ross Dommrck David Eaton Henry Evans Robert Gmn Robert Gray Myers Hrg gmbotham Wlllram Hrrshson Cornelius Jack son Tony LoBello Herbert McDonald Nor man Moore Wrllram Mullan John Munrzza John Proud Hugh Ross Louis Ruso Albert Sacco Peter Sauro Lyle Shaffer Alan Srngcr Mose Snead Paul Spmelll Robert Town end Robert Wreland Anna Mae Addy Marjorie Brannon Jean Brooks Chlorls Carpenter Rosemary Cohrc 1 Eleanor DeGorr Sara Falvo Concetta Galluccl Mary Garrtr Dorrs Gray Dorothy Grogan Marilyn Hawbaker Dorothy Hulands Martha Hutton Dorrs Ingram Martha Johnston Rosemary Lupmaccx Lorraine Pfeiffer Clara Prentice, Eleanor Rogers Janet Traplzona Dorothy Turner Lors Wilson Pre rdent BILLY MULLAN Vlce Presrdent ROBERT WIELAND Secretary LESTER ABERCROMBIL Forty one f ' J U I 5 7 1 v 1, . . . 1 A I U U - ' P 1 ' 1 7 I ' - V , V ' lv U V -4 I , . F . , V -U V V V V l' F . . o , , J V r h - . . .. 4. . N . . v 0 r V ' r . , , .V , V V ' V V V , . V V V V V V V V - -1 V V V V f ,V -1 V , , . 9 .... U ' ' ' 1 wiv- will Cf ,jk qv if Qc XX onkmg, Chris QUllllI1g Tnme Jerry Ioeomotue XV1l y s Qu lme Spnng fexer Up and Our The Ice Box Ducky and Dog Glamor Plus On the Job Guess XVho2 The Chef Book XVorms What 9:4 3 220 In Quarantme Mad' The Thmker The Loafer Su ell VISIIOIS Happy Dnxded NVe Fall Forty two T A ' Q ' QA T 8 . V Q, ' 5 yi, ..A. .U --V -.W ,... - .Ri x 3 Y i A e W eel m N ,- A eee, gas. in - W T Ly Egg - ee is - fs' , f ' 4 ,,,. - ? 'Q , Wav v es I F f Es.. ' 'V X . 4 r V H it - l. ACTIVITIES Fyh ll l. xt' f .IQ . N I I' I . . x I , . Q IL ' 4 OIT'-I KCI? THE The llghts go dlm then dtsappear 1n the quiet audttorlum The Splrlt of Sewtckley with lighted candle appears and makes her claim upcn the student allegiance The members of Student Councll ln processxonal then lught thexr candles from hers The pledge of loyal service IS admmxs ered by Mr Stroup the members are Introduced the year s program IS mdlcated and the varxous clas es through representatives make thexr promxse of support To thxs group are elected representatlves from each cla s elght from each class of Senior High and two e1ch from Jumor Hugh Meet mgs set for Wednesday evenmg each week are held under the conduct of elected officers wxth the counsel of faculty advisors Mlss Hubbell Miss Slmpson and Mr Wxllxams The Girls Counctl and Boys Councll though combined as one group have separate orgamza tlons the cfhcers of whlch alternate m presrdmg over the meetings Both presxdents with the chaxrman of the Assembly Program Commlttee prestde at all assemblles Revlewmg the exents of the past year the STUDENT COUNCH Council finds that 1 has le t a full record be glnnmg wtth the evcttmg Presxdentlal Cam palgn m the fall through whlch the students were gnen the practtce of the polls The Alumnl Dance at Chrtstmas ttde gave the chance to renew old acquam ances The Var lety Show ln the early sprmg proved verv uccessful The Forensxc County Fmals held opportuntty to represent the students through thetr receptlon of students from other schools Two locker mspectlons held dxrectlv before Christmas and Easter vacations were carried through Lunchroom trallic and other dunes asslgned were fatthfully performed Officers for the year Cnrls Council Prestdent Dorothy Shankle Vlce Presldent Roseanne Meyer Secretary Helen McV1cker Boys Councll Presldent Edward Barger V1cePres1dent Fred Men7 Secretary Glenn Beltel RM 41 B Forty four . . .Z U Z Q 3 l I ' l 5 I 'E f . - - - . Y . s . ' ' I C ' A l at Sewickley this year gave the Council another . . V 1 ' I y 'I . , .S QF' SAN :HV THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ln the year 1930 the present chapter of the Natnonal Honor Soclety was establlshed ln Sewlckley Hlgh School and called the Sewlhl Chapter of the society The emblem of the soclety IS the keystone emblazoned wlth the torch As the keystone IS the necessary part of every arch so the soclety IS a supporting pillar of our high school llfe The torch stands for the flamxng ambltlon of the members to do hxgher and better things Membership ln th1s m hlgh school 11fe the members belng chosen on a ba IS of Character Scholarshlp Leader sh1p and Servrce The members then are called upon to fullill ln every llne of school lnterests the confldence of the faculty that they shall stand for the best quallty of leader shlp BCIIVIIY and servrce Under the guldance of Mr Stroup thls group IS lnfluentlal ln the academlc and soclal llfe of the school and last year drew up a handbook whlch has been completed and IS ready for d1str1but1on among the pupils It contams complete rules and regulatxons currn cula school songs and cheers Last year Markham Conway Mary Merrill Dorothy Shankle Alex Taylor and Edward Barger were mducted mto the organization as Junlors Elected to the soclety thls year were eight semors Harriett Brexdau Geraldmc Campbell Robert Galey Vera Maruca Rose anne Meyer Margaret Meyer Glenn Beltel and Walter Rlghter The oflicers elected for the Barger Vlce Presldent Markham Conway Secretary and Treasurer Dorothy Shankle No members of the class of 1942 were Introduced mto the society thls year due to a new system of 1nduct1on by whlch two elec tlons will be held one ln October and the second ln February Only semors w111 be recog nlzed Those elected ln October will pteslde over the exerczses whlch glve a feeling of great achievement to those who belong WCR 41 Forty nxe ., - ' A s- Y Y V - , . , group is considered as the greatest achievement school year 1940-41 were: President, Edward C. . I . . . . . , ill..-. -T1 The orgamzatnon known as the Orchestra IS one of our most outstandmg groups W march mto assembly to tts accompaniment we smg serxously or Joyously to its strams we pass from assembly as It urges us back to work The sound of practlce on Tuesday and Wed nesday lends xts mfluence to our qulet study periods For our plays II provides entertam ment before and after and between acts It strlkes up for our pep meetmgs It IS a vltal part of all our programs All members wlll agree that they acquxre much valuable mstructlon 1n playlng accurately and 1n unison Wlfh music that meets a neces sary standard and expenence whlch cannot be valued too highly by young muslclans After presents a performance showmg the effects that can be gamed only through practice Orchestral selectlons are llmlted for the most part because of the small number enrolled The members and thelr mstruments include Cello Betty Ann Dawson Plano John Robertson Harrlett Emrlch Vzolzn Markham Conway Lots Wllllamson Carmella Valenzl Joan Morwood John Corso Robert Eaton Glenn Mechlln Trumpet Margaret Snider Richard Mullan Robert Zahner Clarinet Robert Hmds Frances Kramer Anne Maruca Jack Knauz Fred Menz Trombone T H E O R C H E S T RA Domi W m X x.J Drums Richard Boyd Saxophone Betty Fraser af -fJ3 '7 Forty sux ' ' . e the hours of effort and attention, the group Bass Vml, . . , H. 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'4l cf 'fr- L -: of J ' x AJ THE GLEE CLUB Sweet sounds echo through our halls Sounds that denote happiness rn everyone Silence a srgnal then come the gay carefree tones of those anxious to partrcxpate and make the Glee Club a blg success Mlss Stewart has worked hard wlth our group All are proud to show her what we can do wrth the patience careful mstructlons and helpfulness our mstructor offers us For hours afterwards the songs stlll lmger ln evervone s heart Practlce rs generally dlvlded glrls on Mon day boys on Frlday then a flnrshed effect comes out strongly when all come together each sectlon more sure of its note Thls vear the Glee Club has accomplrshed great thmgs The Christmas processlonal was very rmpressrve Muslcal programs were spon sored for the enjoyment of the whole school In the spring the Concert was given by the Glee Club to the delight of an enthusrastrc crowd SOPRANOS Vlrgmla Brush Gall Brenner Mary Cannrs ter Mary Esther Clark Betty Eckert Eleanor Greger Barbara Hurd Mary Hurd Rheem Hegner Irene Halvorsen Betty Kerth Geneva MM WP' McCandless Betty Couser Margaret Snlder Barbara Bolllnger Angellne Cunzola Augus une Fote Lors Jordan Jean Wrlght ALTOS Marjorre Dods Vrrgmla Grubbs Helen Hurd Betty Hartle Helen Jack Grace Jordan Irene Jackson Mary Jane Llttlecott Frances LoBello Joyce Maust Bnrdle Mrtchell Shlrley Malone Helen McVlcker Jane McPherson Betty Lou Schuette Nancy Winters Dorothy McCrea Betty Dawson Peggy Koontz Edward Hurd Walter McPherson John Robertson Kenneth Malone James Wharrey BASSES William Hoffman Markham Conway Drck Greenhouse Walter Gray Michael Lebhoft Fred Menz Glenn Mechlxn James McNamee David See Malcolm Smrth Clarence Stephen son Lawrence Txernan Alex Taylor Jack Wachter Raymond Wrlght Harold Maruca Howard Frsher Rlchard Ruff ACCOMPANISTS Mary Jane Llttlecott Dorothy Jean Lvnch Betty Dawson G E J Forty seven U l o y 9 1 V 1 , ' , , ' I I Y 7 9 Y I Y 9 O ' 7 ' P 9 Y . . , . .. i. 1 , ' ' , I 2 ' TENORS: I Y V 1 1 ' l 1 9 ! I , . , . , .1 :I Q f y I a A v ' '42 Ulf Long hours and happy ones were spent by wlllmg students rn preparation for their partrc lpatxon m league compeutlon nn speech and muslc sponsored by the State Organlzatlon Through the patlent guldance of Mlss Stewart talented representatives prepared many Helds of music Honors of the year go to the Mxxed Octet who through meetlng no com petltlon at the County and Regional Contests autcmatxcally became eligible for the State flnals at New Castle where they made an honorable showmg Thls group consisted of Betty Keith Rheem Hegner Vlrgmla Grubbs Irene Jackson Kenneth Malone Walter McPherson Harold Maruca and Glenn Mechlm The Glrls Trio Mary Rlal Hurd Irene Halxorsen and Helen Hurd traveled to Crafton where they recelved a second pl ce ratmg The Girls Ensemble also contested The members of this new group are Joyce Maust Mary Cannlster Jean Wrxght Betty Eckert Peggy Koontz Lots Jordan Grace Jordan Shirley Malone Helen Jack and Gall Brenner Betty Dawson cello olols wlthout competmon was also pr1v1 STATE FORENSIC AND MUSIC CONTESTANTS leged to compete at New Castle where she drd creditable work In the plano contest at Brentwood Harrxett Emrlch was rated thlrd From the mterest ln speech came whole hearted cooperation In Poetry Readmg at Avonworth Harrlett Emrrch won a hugh second wlth her sympathetic mterpretatlon of a selec tlon from Tristram by Robmson and the requlred sonnet The World Is Too Much With Us Margaret Meyer with stlrrmg Ong mal Oratron on greed The Sm of Judas and Geraldme Campbell wlth smcerelv spoken Declamatlon Combattlng Crlme capably represented the school at Coraopohs Wmners m these events and Extemporaneous Speaking were heard here m the County Fmals where a new feature also was presented A Group Dxscusslon of the tame a hxgh school student should spend on the newspaper found Ralph Smith upholding Sewrckley s honor Mr Stroup was dnrector of the Allegheny County Forenslc and Muslc League Competl tlon IMH Forty exght y , . , III , . v . , . . y . - y v , v v - ' ' ' ' - tt ' vw - . . v . . 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THE ORACLE X E Weekly exery week after the school gets started except those marked by vacatron the Oracle comes out Sometrmes small never a full page but the Oracle IS there to be read and clrpped for Memory Books a record of lrfe ln Sewlckley Hrgh Monday evenlng IS assrgnment nrght Then the group of volunteer vtorkers meet wlth the elected edltor to scan farthfully the events of the past week to look fcrward wrth antrclpatlon of thlngs to come to lnvestlgate school happenings of all kmds ln the light of what has been most worthwhrle most rnterestlng most worth recordmg for school mates On Wednesday all wrrte ups are checked and delivered farthfully by Edward Barger at the Sewlckley Prrntrng Shop Then on Thursday the Herald comes out with the news The Oracle could not EXIST vuthout the kmd generoslty of Mr Nevrn who glves ll nts regular space and so not only does the school know of school events but also the rnterested communrty of whrch the hrgh school rs a deiimte part f' Q yb X wife 56 The school Wrde electron of edrtor m chlef took place early rn the fall Roseanne Meyer bemg cho en The staff of reporters IS made up of volunteers respondlng to the mutation to jom because of lnterest ln Journalrsm or the desrre to Join rn on a school actlvlty Thxs years staff conslsted of five senrors Harriett Brexdau Ralph Feezel Irene Halvor sen Vera Maruca and Margaret Meyer four rumors Maman Gates Judith LaRoy Jane McPher on and Anna Wharrey two fresh men Elsre Lou Maynard and Natalie Topkms Occasronal contributors were Mary Merrlll Walter McPherson and Ralph Smrth Jack Krxeger handled the chess reports Until early sprmg the sports reports were handled by Harry Smrth Thrs Job requlrmg constant reportmg careful accuracy and a show of farrness m com ment was handled as an exceptronally faithful and con clentrous prece of work by Harry untrl he was relleved by Ralph Feezel MAM 41 Forty nme in . 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V . e , , t , . . . , .. wi The H1 Y s successful year was opened wlth customary Jamboree to the accompanlment of hot dogs and clder held at Edgeworth Park At this aifalr the old members and can dldates became acquainted Mr Wlnne and Mr Borger were major speakers The next meetmg was the Induction Ceremony marked by its lmpresslve ritual whlch was led by Mr Murphy and the officers lt rs with thus cere mony that the new members take the pledge to create mamtam and extend throughout the school and community hlgh standards of Chrlstlan character and to stand together for the four square developments of clean speech clean sports clean scholarshlp and clean hvmg The club of 40 41 was headed by Edward Barger Presldent Markham Conway Vice President and Fred Menz Secretary Under the leadership of these officers we look back on a memorable year opened by the annual Older Boy Conference at Bradford where the club was ably represented by Ralph Feezel Gregg Mllllgan Vmcent Wholey and Donald Atwell The general topic of this meetmg was Wm 1ng Your Wmgs 'H 5 Meetmgs worthy of note include a Jomt meetmg wlth Coraopolls at which the boys were entertamed by three members of the l-lor nets Hockey team wrth a movre lllustratmg the playmg of the game Later rn the year meetmg were highlighted by many line speakers Wltb lce and snow came the H1Ys long awaited Sleigh Rlde which ln splte of the cold was enjoyed by all for two hours endlng with eats at Blackburn Farm The Hr Y noted for IIS brlllrant dances has outdone ltself this year brmglng musrc and fun to everyone The annual Christmas Dance and the Semor Fare well Dance were supplemented by a Thanks glvmg Dance Muslc was provlded by such outstandmg orchestras as the High Hatters and Jlmmle Stuart The boys wlsh to express their gratxtude to ytherr sponsors Mr Borger Mr Klem Mr M rphy and Mr Nevm Next year the club lll be led by Lawrence Tlernan President lchard Boyd Vlce President and Richard Mullan Secretary Good Luck Fellows' M Frfty . , . u 11 ' 1 1 H . . , . . . . 1 1 1 , . 1 S ' 1 1 , . . . . , 1 1 ' . . ,, . . . . . . . 1 1 , , . . . - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - Y - 1.-' .1 , . . . . - 44 ' 11 1 1 ' - ' - U ' tl ' ' 11 , , U k . . . 5 , . , . , . , . . I , , , 1 1 I K.. , . , . 5' F '41 . ., THE GIRL RESERVES ' Av Of So we come to the end of a very speclal year for the Glrl Reserves Wlth one of the largest memberships smce the establishment of the club a Joyful year of Thursday nlghts has been enjoyed by each mdlvldual member Seventy one chatterlng glrls were always wlllmg and ready to flnd and glve the best We met not merely to have a good txme but to really accompllsh those thmgs which we set out to do Makmg bandages for the hospltal preparing baskets at Thanksglvlng and buymg glfts at Christmas were only a few of the worthwhlle projects completed planned by Helen Hurd who deserves pranse for her or1g1nal1ty ln programs such as the Swmg Poll and the Popularlty Poll The Copper Carnlval under the able supervnslon of the co chalrmen Phyllls Day and Margaret Meyer was a successful sale of thlngs made by the glrls themselves The Mother and Daughter Banquet brought G R s and parents to a closer understandmg of the club and 1ts purposes Miss Edna Reltz dean of girls at Wllkms burg was the guest speaker at thus dmner .V Interesting Ideas were brought by Barbara Bollinger and Helen Hurd from the conference held at Camp Carondawanna and Barbara and Mxgnon McV1cker from the Mud Wmter one at Johnstown The Easter Dance hall was decorated m colorful streamers and bun me programs added to the Easter atmosphere Guest speakers were present regularly throughout the year Mlss Savacool from Cen tral Y W C A Mlss Patton Miss Lauman of the Sewlckley Llbrary and our own Mlss Doty were received m pleasant events As we bld farewell we wlsh to smcerely whose leadershlp we could not have carrled on It IS to them the Gxrl Reserves look for advice and guxdance The officers for the year were Presxdent Mignon McV1cker Vlce President Mary Mer rlll Secretary Geraldine Campbell Treasurer Roseanne Meyer Soclal Chanrman Vera Buzard Program Chalrman Helen Hurd Councll Representative Barbara Bollmger Squabble edltor Ruth Hegner F1fty one CX! , ' . . . . . . 0 U F AA ' 77 ' YY , P U d l' hf l d f ll I ' l q rogram events were 9 lg t u an care u,y thank Mrs. Williams and Miss Kerr, without AA ' YY AA ' YY ' . l h' 9 l l Y , . , . . . - - l ' - : ' ' A4 VY ' , . , . A small group of loyal Gxrl Reserves has spent many happy hours at the newly estab llshed Sewlckley Community Center whlch served as a meetmg place Mlss Peeler a young lady from Plttsburgh was the able dlrector and advlsor who gave the members an Independent feelmg m permlttmg them to do everythmg for themselves and ln helplng only when II was absolutely necessary All thank her for teaching them to stand on their own feet plan nmg for the meetings arrangmg for whatever was scheduled getting valuable experlence ln that way and m conductlng the meetlngs too The guest speakers who mcluded Mrs Wll llams Secretary of Glrl Reserves and Mlss Coffee an advlsor from Pittsburgh proved to be very mterestmg and helpful ln the way of character trammg and personalrty development Members of other clubs were 1nv1ted to attend these dellghtful mformal gathermgs Actlvmes were numerous The Dutch Dm ners served were very welcome during a lull ln our soclal calendar On cold evenlngs after the regular busmess meetmg members settled GIRL RESERVES OF THE CENTRAL AVENUE BRANCH down to idle chatter over steaming cups of hot chocolate and plates of cookles None can forget the Klddxes Socxals when they turned back to the days of blg rlbbons long curls p1gta1ls short dresses and lollypops All looked forward to Wednesday nlght at the Center The games Coffee Pot a d I heard that you said which by the way were fawontes were loads of fun Have you seen the pms worn by the group? They made them themselves wlth the and of Mlss Peeler The entire club was present at the Fashlon The Chrrstmas Party at the Y W C A brought the old year to a close wlth few regrets Several Glrl Reserves Club contrxbuted monev to buy presents and refreshments for under prlvxleged chlldren Every oiiice has been expertly fulfilled Oili cers for 1940 4l mclude Presldent Frances Barber V1cePres1dent Nina Jones Secretary Dorothy Blalr Treasurer Eunlce Townsend Program chairman Josephme Parrlsh Coun cxl Representatne Byrdle Mrtchell E T 42 Fxfty two . , , ' ' ' - . . , . I , l I 9 P l Y V Q r f I , ' ' ' - . ' tt vv n 44 v , Ti-1 P I 1 . v ' . , , ' , ' ' . Show in the William Penn Hotel. . . . . , . 5 . , - . .Y . . . , , qv, .J THE STAGE GUILD The sun never sets on the toil and trouble of one group of active workers Everybody knows that statement applies to the Stage Guild Sports have their seasons but every week finds the stage in use and the stage hands busy For every program someone saw that the stage was in readiness whether it was for a school event or for some community affair All visiting exchange programs needed special at tention from the cooperative stage crew Pep meeting responsibilities this year produced the of the opponent and a rally sign Another feature was the Professor and his Report Card with grades of various degrees but especially it emphasized the grade won in cheering Some times it got to A but the professor was strict A booth was constructed for broadcasting the football games With microphone scoreboard canvas stretching and lmesman duties the guild was busy Stage sets for the plays were quite success fully managed Almost Eighteen required a set built to modern living room design with hall and stairway center back and indirect lighting The Garden of the Moon necessi tated an outdoor scene with garden wall How ers and vines and a model home at one side ers and vmes pergola and a model home at one side On these special sets the guild spends its efforts untirmgly and feels that the results prove how well deserved IS the reputation won and upheld Another special job this year was the Student Councils Variety Show The many features show and through it Never in all the demands did Glenn Beitel and his men let things slide Mr Stroup contmues to be an enthusiastic backer knowing that the guild always comes through The loyal members are Edward Barger fhonoraryj Joe McMaster Alex Taylor ihonoraryj, Bill Wolfe Malcolm Smith Walter McPherson Dick Mullan Bob Wolfe Sam Stafford Frank Walker Glenn Mechlin Jack Doerr and Bill Bulkeley GM 43 Fifty three . . . . . . 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Rotary Sign displaying. each time, the name called for work and busy times prior to the Y R I I l i 1 I 7 . , , . .. - H - . . . . , , V After three postponements due to the Hu and other obstacles the long antlclpated Al most Eighteen was presented on February 7 1941 Attended by an enthusrastlc crowd the play was expertly enacted and proved to be a great dramatic as well as socral success Eddze a typlcal teen age boy played most naturally bv Ralph Smrth wants to go to vocal music school mstead of entering his father s hardware store To do thts however he must earn his own tumon father says so Wmnmg a current essay contest Truth Today would assure hum thus money but one of the Judges IS Mrs Granuzlle a pompous cnlc mmded woman portrayed df3m3IlC3llY by Mae Fletcher It so happens that Eddie has Tommy .1 play boy whose part was glven effectlvelv by Robert Stone Fearing that he would have a prejudiced Judge Eddre sends rn an essay under only part of hrs name At the same time unknown to Eddle another essay wrrtten by an author of the slxteenth century 1 sent nn for htm by hrs Uncle George a happy go lucky grownup boy well acted by Clarence Stephenson When the judges Mrs Granmlle Mzss ALMOST EIGI-ITEEN Dalrymple a fluttery club woman amusmgly Interpreted by Harriett Emrrch and Professor Merrrtt a dlgnlfled teacher played by Dan Jerman realize that they have awarded the prize to Eddie on an essay not hrs own they become very mdrgnant and demand explana trons Thls turn of events upsets Eddres parents Geraldme Campbell and Glenn Beltel hr engaged slster Beatrice Phylllsmae Clark Ann Sherman Phyllis Day who Ends II hard to belrexe that her hero could do such a thmg These family parts were acted ln dxstmctne manner The trmely arrlval of Uncle George home from a flshmg trlp clears up the bug mystery whrch ends happily when Eddle IS awarded the prnze on has own orngmal essay Sally Tommy s pert heart throb Betty Pef ierman and Mabel Warren the loyal frxend and teacher Dorothy Shankle who wlns the heart of Uncle George tle up the love mterest ln tht delrghtful comedy Almost Eighteen Vera Maruca read the prologue and Barbara Bollinger acted as bookholder Ftfty four , ' Y I - Y Y 7 1 ' l Y V 4 V , - . . . - . on .. .4 . . v 1 , ' . 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GARDEN OF THE MOON A moon drenched garden soft musrc m the dlstance quamt costumes of an older day all these were the attractxons of the Semor Play of May 9 The Garden of the Moon by Arthur Jearue The story concerns an elderly man dlsappomted ln l1fe who has llved rn that garden wlth memories of the glrl for whom xt was planned When he sees another couple about to make his mlstake he tells them through a charmmg flash back the story of hrs love sacrificed at the plea of her father that the glrl mlght go on wlth her career He persuades them that there rs such a thmg as enduring love and that ll deserves a chance though to see them through means the glvmg up of hrs determmatlon to break up his present lrfe and escape from hls bxtter regrets Then he finds his happmess agam Alex Taylor was Jerry Gaylord the profes sor Hrs close frlend Professor Maxzm Mark ham Conway They are under the tyranny of Katy with a fine Irlsh accent Betty Jean McDonagh Mary Merrill took the double part of Carol Clazr and her mother Betty Lou The gurl frrends who also doubled m Act II were Marllyn Parker as Alrce Vnrgmra Muders as Gladys Anna Marte Qulg played Isabelle The father Mr Palmer was presented by Howard Stewart Other college men were Fred Menz as Brent Carson Carols lover Walter Rlghter as Leo Saunders the other man James Wharrey as Preston Dunn Wll lram Wolfe as Herbert Brown Mary Rlal Hurd IS to be credlted with the sweet smgmg The Foreword was given by Vera Buzard and Dorothy Shankle was the Bookholder The lovelmess of the stage settmg made all more BEECIIVB with nts woodsy background II hlgh stone wall wlth trallmg vmes the ferns and flowers the pergola the garden seats the moon ball It was a different play ln IIS lovely romance wrth the double story and xt had nts ganety and nts comedy as well as 1ts soberness The varxety asked for a careful attention by the cast the performance showed how successfully they had entered mto the real splrlt of the story Yes we wlll remember The Garden of the Moon Fxfty Hx e W, . - 1 I , - . . , . , LA YY , , , ' Q , . 4 . r . 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H 1 ' ' ' i 7 - ' f 3 , . , , . . . ,, y , - E The Chess nuts had only a few old trmers to start off the new year of therr most popular mdoor sport Mr Hawes faced hrs three vete rans and after many hours of hard work devel oped players worthy of thelr master skxlled to fill vacancies and brmg back good reports from contests After many hours of practice spent m the after school hours regularly ob served by the chess players challenges were sent to all corners of the dlstrrct The team mcluded Jack Krueger Captam Stan Lourrmore Chal Schuette Fred Way and Tom Walker wrth Hamllton Clark and Dan Jerman as substrtutes The season opened with the annual Alumnl match the former stars were trimmed 5 3 Next after a butter struggle Sewlckley emerged vlctor 3 2 over the ancient rlval Ambrldge Sewlckley journeyed to Lee sdale to brmg back vlctory 6 0 The team mvaded Prttsburgh to play the Downtown Y M C A Chess Club m this Sewlckley was defeated by a 3 l score In the return engagement with Ambndge de feat was handed to Ambrrdge the score 4 2 Early ln Aprll Sewlckley entered the West C E313 PLX QRS ern Pennsylvania Chess League S far as records may take us now Sewxckley has played two matches Turtle Creek won the first 4 l the second with Perry ended m a ZIQ t1e Other teams m the league are Allderdlce Schen ley Wrlkmsburg Munhall and South The eason w1ll carry on t1ll late m the school year Durmg the year chess masters Koltanowskl Fme Horowitz and Laker gave exhtbmons at the Downtown and Bellevue Y s Sewlck ley s enthusiasts were always present As an aftermath mfluenced by the simultaneous game ln whlch masters play over thlrty boards at once several Sewlckley fans started to plav two or three games at a tlme and amazed themselves The masters also gave blmdfold clues exhlbl tlons and defeated all their opponents uslng both their eyes Wlth the enthustasm shown by all member and the success wlnch makes for greater mterest and more practlce the players of 1940 4l feel they have had the best chess wear rn Sewnck ley High smce the Golden Days of 1936 K f X Flfty slx H v ' ' . o Mlxlfll, 14 4 All X - - v 7 v 4' ' f 'f' 4 Y- lf ' I lr It J Ag 'Qijllll J. J. H42 X ,f 'll ll't Iyya p jf! x14 RIP! jj XY X I' 1' ' ' - j J-X, j , XX- 4 -l I X XXV-U i 3' XXX' THE CI-IEER AND SONG LEADERS Victory' Victory' Rah rah rah' Thats what you heard from the cheer leading group Vmcent Wholey and the rest of his pepsters Vera Buzard Joyce Maust James McNamee Robert Kleindienst They made the enthusiastic rooters shout and rally vuth them at the var about the new cheers they introduced? It was hard enough to get them started but they turned out to be good rallying pep makers Remember the Leetsdale pep meeting when the football team howed its strength m lifting great weights the speed of the runners and the skill of the boxers Remember the Pep o meter report card with the Professor check mg on the cheering recording the grade of well A once in a while Remember the new Greek cheer so tongue twisting and so mystlfymg Remember the help given by the octet Remember the Cory Rally held in th Grade Building Auditorium when Mr Nevin as doctor rushed to the and of the sick looked cool with all those doctors utensils Remember the parade afterward and the huge bonfire Well it was all in fun and every body enjoyed it The Song Leaders cooperated with cheer leaders to keep thmgs movmg A pep meeting wouldn t be a real pep meetmg in Sewickley singing end of the pep programs found the songs led in able fashion by the second pair of ongleaders elected by the student body Dorothy Shankle and Helen Hurd in their blue skirt white sweater outfits In their good humcred way they led the school mto singing out good and strong on the favorite school songs adding new effects from time to timt They demonstrated a specialty at the Pep Rallv a variety version of the latest dance steps ll time with the roaring notes of the pep songs Joyce Maust and Vera Buzard Joined m this novelty making a quartet to weave an intricate pattern of s eps And did tlae crowd respond' VW 42 Fifty seven ,J 4. - S fi a . ' , nl 1 ' n , i I . lb ' ' VV V I ' V U - ious pep meetings throughout the season. How without some stimulating song. This year's . Q Y,..- , , . t . . ' . W- . 1 . 6 . . . . N , ' ' . He . , . , ASSEMBLY What rs ll that takes the day by day same ness out of every day school lrfc? Answer The Assembly Programs grvxng students some thlng to look forward to something to talk about somethmg m vyhrch to partlclpate The Job of makmg these bl monthly programs novel and mterestmg belongs to the Assembly Commrttee headed this year by Mary Merrill ably assrsted by representatives from each c ass mcludmg Mrgnon McV1cker Barbara Bo lmger Irene Halvorsen Dorothy Shankle Vera Bu7ard Phylllsmae Clark Anna Marne Qurg Alex Taylor and Glenn Beltel of the Class o 41 Thus year two mterruptlons broke on the Assembly schedule one the pamtmg of th audltorlum whlch prey ented the Thanksgrvmg program and the other the flu epldemlc dur mg which large gathermgs were unwise New er theless we look back on the season of 1940 41 a a successful one m provxdmg entertarn men combmed wlth educatlonal features Gettmg off to an early start the openlng chapel program a readmg and explanatlon of the rules bv Mr Conway came on September 5 'Ih1s was closely followed by a yearly feature the cause of much speculation and excltement namely the electron of cheer and cng leaders Here was a chance to dust off the rousmg songs and cheers used m NJIIOUS Pep Meetmgs ln the weeks to follow The Installation of the Student Council always nmpressne seems to become more reyered m the mmds of the students each year as with the solemn candle Int processlonal and the mspxratlonal message of the Sp1r1t of Sewrck ley Hrgh they are remmded of the high place held by thrs orgamzatron 1n our school llfe Wlth the sprung comes another annual cere mony the National Honor Soclety Installatxon also famnlxar ln tts pattern but nevertheless a fresh mterest Our speakers of the year keepmg m tune wrth the trmes made eyery student slr up and be thankful they are Amerrcans The flrst of the group Dr John Rlchelson comrng on October Z4 impressed us wlth The Herltag of American Youth A few months later Mr W L Ramey sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Allegheny County spoke on Crtlzenshrp employlng excerpts from the lives of Washmgton Grant and Lee to lllus trate hrs po1nts An mtrrgulng title The Amerrcanrzatlon of an American strrred up mterest concernmg Mr Salom Rl7k a speaker sponsored by the Readers Dzgest A former Syrian he told of the terrors of war the hatred and starvatron m the Old World Patrrotlsm PROGRAMS ha been the keynote this year our speakers have stressed lf Also from outslde sources came Gordon Bennett showmg movmg plctures of Russia Muslcal Moments featured a man with remarkable talents on varied instruments along wlth an equally versatlle accompanist With the new semester came the Polomene Potters dlsplaylng the1r rare 3blllIl9S wrth clay The Popular Song Assembly seems to have proven rts popularity for lf returned thls year yuth a fme response from the student body Nothing drew a greater response howeyer than the P0llIlC3l Conyentlon held a few days before electlon ln the heat of the polltrcal battle Mr Wllllams and his Senior P D Class held forth m a panel dtscusslon Walter Rlghter and Arthur Jenkins spoke for the Republicans and Democrats respectlvely Then the subject was lard open to the whole assembly What an argument' ln the ellml nation of candldates for Declamatlon and Ortgmal Oratlon students were for the flrst time grven the prlvllege of young Our musrcal members gave many good perform ances too School splrlt rose to quite a pitch at the Hrst appearance of the Sewrckley Hugh Band m Aprrl Moyne were qulte the thing' Two full length pictures The Last of the Mohtcans and The Count of Monte Crlsto sent thrrlls and chllls up and down many backs Shorter movles nofmg Amerrcas progress were shown at yanous trmes The World Ante was a series of never to be forgotten moments ln the present war The Stage Gulld the Assembly Commlttee and the Glee Club are strll pattmg themselyes on the back after therr Christmas program whnch comblned a one act play an 9fl'19CIlV tableau of four scenes and the carols and pro cessronal of our smgers It left us m the true Yuletrde mood Exchange Programs both grven and recelved were noteworthy Sewlckley s ovyn presented at home on February 20 and travel mg abroad ln the weeks followmg rncluded two short skits the close harmony of the Boy Octet varred piano solos and an amazmg rhythmnc Woodsmens Dance deyel oped by Mr Wmne We look forward wlth anttclpatron to fur ther Exchange Programs from nelghbormg schools as well as the Award Assemblles W look backward vuth enjoyment over what has passed AM 1 rfty tnght - 5 . 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T X O S v C' 7 I .1 ,A 'K THE SCHOOL BAND One of the newest and most popular acttvl tres started rn the Hugh School thxs year was the School Band which was sponsored by the Krwanls Club Under the very able dlrectlon of Mr A1 Carrol who has had wlde experl ence rn the field of muslc the band rs com posed of thrrty sey en members a few of whom come from the grade school The band has played on two occaslons once for the Klwanls Club and also for the Hrgh School assembly Both appearances met wxth great success and were well recelved by the audlences For the last few weeks the band has been learnmg to march and play at the same tlme Although the band will not appear m thus year s Memor ral Day parade If plans ro march next year The srze of the band wnll also be greater next year wlth the expected j0ll'lll'lg of thirty new members Wlfh lts second year lf will become a stronger part of school actnvltres The mem bers of the band are as follows Tuba Trumpets Rxchard Ruff Thomas Swan Davld Hawbaker Dorothy Young Margaret Snlder Rlchard Mullan Robert Handy Robert Zahner Betty Ketth Vmcent Wholey Paul Bacon Thomas Jerman Jane Wharry Trombones Donald Wll1l3mS0h Donald Wilson Robert Wllllson Howard Brown Douglas Coulter Melophone Vmcent Gregson Meday Demaso John Sokol Harry Ferrell Thoma Sokol Drums Clarmets Rxchard Boyd Robert Heinz Wzllnam Porter Frame Kramer Charles Harrxger Jafk Knauz Bass Drum Vrrgnma Burkenbush John Andrews Anna Maruca Wrllram Bulkelev Cymbals -I-homa Prendergasl Robert Kllendlenst Saxophones Drum Major Betty Fraser Vmcent Wholey THE VARIETY SHOW The halls of old Sewlckley rang w1th revelry the night of March seyenth when the Student Councrl Varlety Show was presented to the public Two of the most excltlng events of the even mg were a Spellmg Bee and a ' Quiz K1d con test The contestants for these eyents were selected by each home room Walter Rrghter was vlctor ln the spelllng match after a thrrll mg battle with Betty Holman runner up The knowledge of the Qulz Krds was so extenslve that the audlence had to be drafted for ques tlons but finally Ralph Smith came out on top defeatmg Howard Stewart a close second The wmners of both events recelyed cups for their efforts Wlth Edward Barger as master of ceremomes the varred program progressed smoothly The Three Misses Prlscllla Alex ander Rheem Hegner Phyllls Day drd a very clever dance the Boys Octet sang wlth t customary ylgor and eyeryone was delighted with the pxano solo by Roberta Drew and the muslcal glasses tunes by Wrlllam Bulkelev A group of gymnasts gaye a splendrd exhl bxtlon of physlcal prowess n sprmgboard tum blmg the Woodsmans Dance Mechanical Age and finally asadramatlc chmax Men rn Silver a serles of thrrllmg tableaux BAB MEET THE ALUMNI Where can you do lt? Why at the Alumm Dance of course When? At Christmas time Thrs year ll was December Z0 1940 Who? The Alumm of Sewlckley Hlgh the present students and members of the Faculty Why? In order to keep up the relatronshlp between the graduates and thelr Alma Mater Who sponsors xt? The Student Councll Decora tlons? Of course and all m the Yuletlde spmt too Muslc? The yery best' Kenny Clark was Just grand this year' Where? The Hlgh School Gym from 9 12 You wouldn t recognize the gym all decked out m holiday flnery and a gay crowd ln the best reunlon splrlts Dont mrss xt next year' M A M 41 THE PROM True to tradltlon the Class of 1942 muted the members of the Class of 1941 to a dance held ln their honor On May 23 coupl s gathered ln the gym gally decorated ln maroon and whlte and danced to the musxc of the Hrgh Hatters The committee rn charge 1n cluded Richard Boyd chaxrman and Helen Hurd Jane McPherson Helen McV1cker Betty Pefferman Julia Rchmond Hamilton Clark Richard Mullan Ralph Smlth and Lawrence Trernan The Grand March was led by Rxchard Mullan and Betty Pefferman J McP, '42 - I , Y V v T : v ' 1 . , V . - . V , , . . . , - ' v Q ,' V ' - ' ' ' 1 v v r v ' ' 1 , , , , I ' I I . . 1. . . ' , - I f v Q . , '41 ' . v ' 7 v Q . , , , . , fy ' ' . s .. V , s . , e , , . I , Y Snxty THE KEYI-IOLE Englush classe of the Eughth Grade present the yearly edutuon of The Keujhole 1 mumeographed magazune of the Junuor Hugh eyents It us a remembrance for those y ho are enterung theur last yeur of Junuor Hugh Let us look through ut On the coyer beautufully desugned by Betty Shannon can be seen through the keyhole u young boy and gurl holdung hands hugh un the aur and the yy ords The Keufhole urtustucally prunted at the bottom As you turn the Hr t page you te STAFF INDEX Edutor un chuef Jessue Hurd Assustant Edutors Buddy Donald Don uld Wulson Englush Vuola Funlcy Lut ra ur Mathematuc Hustoux Musuc rt Home Economucs Manual Arts Physucal Educatuon oy Band Student Councul Sports Bo Gur New s Room lil Room IO7 Artusts Jokes Durector Carmella Valenlu Albert Metu Bobby Haley Joan Moryyood Mary Kate Lvon Kathleen McVeugh John Sokol Harry Campney Thomas Sw un Marjorue McGregor Cnurles Harruger Marlon Wutlltb J uck Snodgrass Tom Prendergust Louuus Edgtr Ruchard Hurkness Bttty Shannon Mary Kate Lyon Carmellu Valenlu Donuld Wulson Muss Fuckung r Leuhng through the pages you wull End a serues of artucles based on the uctuuutues of the Eughth Grade These ure ullustruted wuth appropruate fuguues dravsn by fha lxeqholu artusts The jokes come at the close Thus year a page hus been udded e pecuully for the autographs of clussmates teachers and fruends The staff looks back on busy days but says each and eyery member that they yt ere happy days too It us hoped that all who read may feel that they share un thfr enjoyment Suxty one V v I V A V V L Q . 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Wash Dan Iermm Pnrnra Bolllnger Pictu lun M Donaeh Xtrl Bullrd llmes XXh1rrew Anna Maru Omg Marrlwn Parker X rrgrnn Xluders XX llter Rxghler lloxmrd Stem art Senror Assembly Commrttee Xfrrpe X11fX Merrnll Wash e cn leX1rk1r 1 e en llurd 1' ex 1 lx or t ez ar d X Xlrenon X1eX1ek r Ruth Hegner Stage Guild lrzm lenn Bcltel -X1 X c 1 1 eolm Smrth XXr1111m XXo1lt' eller loe XltV1aster XX alter Xle 3herson C lcnn Xleehlm Chess Team Stripe 11 k lxrleger Stanlu lourrmore 1 red XX ax Chessman Ch1l Sehuctte Letter and Chessn an Tom XX alkcr Hamrlton Clark County Forenszc Contest Stroll Xlarglrct Mcxer Gerxldrne Camp bell Harrxctt Emrnh Orchestra Slrzpe Harriett Emrreh lranees lxramer fred Mcnl Dlck Boxd Markhlm Con XXJ lure Glenn Mechlxn lohn Robertson 1 O19 XX11111mson Don XX 111111119011 etter and lure Robert lahner Art Award Palette and Brush Eduard Barger Domestzc Scrence Award Pm Cushion Rurh Hegner Xlarron Gates Manual Arts Award lrtter and Hummer 11 k Paton Carmen Maruea Commercial Award Xotrboof' areella -11llCl'Cf llirrnetr Breldau Mrs W D Chester Prrzes 1940 Xlrehxel Maealuso Margaret Rose Skeehln Dorothx Shankle Eduard Barger Anne XVharrey Nelhe Shaffer THE Edward A Woods Essay Prrzes 1940 Xlary Xlerrlll Alex Taxlor Xllfblflll lxrrk Shakespeare Club Prrzes 1940 Doris llrtc Dorothx Bcngele Mrs Mrllre Barley Kindergarten Prrze 1940 Robert lullmxn -lmerzcan Legion Aecard 1940 ldw xrd llurd Arnerrcan Leqron 1Vomens Auxrlrary Award 1940 10X ee N aust lxrwanrs Physzcal Educatron James -Xhereromble' Dorothr Beneele Extra Currzcular Prrles 1940 Hzgh School Scholarship Auard 1940 Xlmrgarct Skeehm yn' Team Honor Society 1941 lony Mendrcmo Orchestra Honor Socrety 1941 Xlarkham Conwax Stage Gurld Honor Socrety 1941 Glenn Bertcl Natronal Athletrc Scholarshrp Soczety 1941 James Xhereromhu 1Xf1arkh1m Conxxzx Tom Xflendlcmo lred Xlenl Daxld Sec Robert Gales Duck Greenhouse Austrn Clark Basketball Honor Socrety 1941 Xlmrkhxm Conwax Tennis Team Honor Socrety 1941 fred 1X1U'll Markhlm Conxs ay Dlek Greenhouse Track Team Honor Yoczety 1941 o n Pascu771 larxex Ring James XXh1rre5 Natronal Unity Essay Prrze 1941 How ard Stew rrt Rensselaer Polytechnrc lnstrtute Award 1940 Garth Blanehard Merit Award Wznners Marx Xlerrrll Lduarel Barber Glenn Bertel Srxtx three O F S 1 .' 1 yl . 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I, A - v : , ,, , , CI-IRONOLOGY MARY MLRRILL Tuesday September 3 School opens earlier than ey er too Vyfednesday September 4 A vyhole day of lt' Thursday September 5 Opentng assembly rules and regulation Friday September 6 The yy eek end so soon Monday September 9 First call for GI e Club Tuesday September I0 Bug turnou for the Assembly Commtttee Wednesday September Il We ye been here a yy eek already Thur day September I7 Flectton of home room officers Frlday September II Our Hrst footblll game 1nd a defeat to Altqulppa Monday September I6 Oracle Organtlatton I ue day September I7 Smell that patnt Wedne day September I8 Sentor Squayys to sell candy hur day September I9 Cheer and Song leaders chosen nn As embly 67 Gtrl Resery es eat nd stng at the Annex Fuday September 70 Nommatton of S udent Council Class Office and O Ldttor Student As octatton Tag Day Saturdty Septetnber 7I lndlans conquered by Stoyye I9 0 Mondly September Z3 Seem Itke old ttmes a Teachers Metttng Tue day September 74 Sounds Itkt the Orchestra tuntng up Wednesday September 77 The football players seem to be concentrattng ot om thtng these days Thursday September 26 Electron of Student Councll nd Class Oflicers Icrtday September Z7 Burgettstoyyn Night Game another Ioss '57 0 Monday September 30 The remnant of he Nattonal Honor Soctety mtet Tuesday October I lf you Irke to speak go out for Debate today College Group has tts mtttal meettng Thursday October 3 Student Counctl ceremomously Installed I-I1 Y finally has IIS Jamboree Fri ay October 4 ln spite of a Pep Met mg yye lose to Belleyue 70 6 Nlonday October 7 Only three days of school thts yy eek' Tue day October 8 Assemblv Commtttee seeks tdeas for noy el programs XVednesday October 9 Student Councll has tts first mcetmg Thur day October I0 No school Teachers Instltute Frtday October I I Stxll no school but a game at Sharpsburg Defeated I4 6 Monday October I4 C ollege Group enjoys IIS first fr e Monday 'I uesdty October I5 Ftrst call for plav cmdtdates Weelne day October I6 Reglstratton Day for the Draft o no school' Thursday October I7 Plans for a poltttcal conyentlon are gammg momenttlm Friday October I8 Whee' We Won Victory oyer Ay alon I3 O Monday October ZI A blue ratnv Monday Tue day October Z7 The polltlcal rguments are raging tn P D Wednesday October Z3 Dld you make tb Honor Roll' Our nrst report ctrds 'I hursday October Z4 Dr John Rlchelson speaks tn A5 embly Frrday October Z5 Our Varsity shoyys llb proyy ess tn a pep 1'nCCllI1g Saturday October Z6 Indtans btte the dust agatn thts ttme to Leer dale I3 7 Monday October Z8 Gordon Bennett shows ptctures of Russta 'I uesday October 79 Vera Buzard and Bob Galeyf chosen Hallovye en Queen and Kung Wednesday October 30 Posters signs and sttckers flII ey ery room Thursday October Il At last the PoI1t1caI Conyenttcn' Irlday Noyember I Student Council regulates yottng tn our Prestdenttal Electron lConlmued on Page , 8 I Stxty four V' x I L Iv I 5. . , , A , v ,, -- ' e . . 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I 9 J -4 10 f X n S P O R T S When Coach Stroup lssued hrs call for foot ball candidates late ln August there was only one varslty player left from the precedmg year Around thls player John Masteranl Mr Stroup had to bulld a team that wa to play the toughest schedule m the hxstory of the school Because of thls serious handlcap Sewlckley fell prey to many larger and powerful teams Sewlckley opened the season by playmg a mght game at Allqulppa Thls was the hardest fought game the grldlron warrlors of Sewlck ley played but the Red and Blue sustained only a 20 O loss The flrst home game found Sewxckley host revenge The team put up a good battle but the bugger and heavier team from Stowe soon pushed across three touchdowns and the extra pomt to wln by the score of l9 0 The Sewrckley team with low morale due to the loss of thls game sustamed one of their worst setbacks at the hands of a superlor Burgetts FOOTBALL town team m a n1ght game the second of the year played at Burgettstown the score bemg 37 0 After th1s game Coach Stroup who has coached Sewlckley to two champxon ships m the past three years made a chang m the lme up and presented lt agamst Belle sue who were set to retallate for the bearmg the Red and Blue gave them last year The Bellevue team spurred on by a recovered ln the second A magnificent play m the gam was a 45 yard pass from Parrish to Aber crombxe Tlm took ll over for the Red and Blue s first score of the year The game finally ended to the tune of Z0 6 IU favor of Belle sue The Sewlhr warrlors met Sharpsburg for the second tlme 1n as many years gam d the offensive at the start and were not long m scormg on a pass from Abercrombxe to Lee The game see sawed back and forth until ln the latter moments of the game Sharpsburg scored two touchdowns ln rapid succession to win 14 6 l Srxtv sn. , I V 'Y ' . S Y . . . , . , , , , . . I T Q U 9 Y 9 l Y ' V I I 1 , to Stowe, and the Indlam Were looking for fumble, scored in the first quarter. and again - . , . ' - , I - , - - . . . , . Q .Y v - - X At last the Red and Blue won a game from Awalon With end runs featured by King and plunges by Ruff the Indians downed the Avalon team by a score of 13 0 This increased the team s morale to a high pitch of eager nes to give Leetsdale a real contest The Red and Blue put up a gallant battle but a lucky pass soon gave Leets dale the lead Late in the third quarter Leetsdale recovered a Sewickley fumble and soon scored again Finally a pass from the sensational freshman combination of Parrish to Paton netted Sewickley a touchdown The Red and Blue fought to avert a defeat but time was against them and Leetsdale won l 3 6 After this defeat the Indians traveled to Derry to meet one of the best teams in Western Penn sylvania The Blue and Gold from Derry soon showed their power and had little trouble scoring early in the game A bright spot was the superb passing and running ability of our sensational sophomore Gregg LSpec1al Delivery? Jones The Red and Blue suffered the worst defeat in their history the score bemg 39 0 After taking this defeat on the chin the Indians traveled to Avonworth to meet a team that hadn t beaten Sew1ckley for seven years The Indians scored early in the game but the touchdown was called back due to a penalty This took the fight out of the team nevertheless the fellows played a fine brand of ball Late in the last quarter Avonworth marched down the field and scored resulting 1n a 6 0 win for the up river team In the last game of the season Sewickley encountered her biggest rival our neighbors from across the river Coraopolis had not beaten Sewlckley for a long period of time and was out to do or die This game was a hard to their dear Alma Maters Cory finally emerged with a 26 0 victory Thus ended Sewickley s most disastrous season for the last twenty years Recognition should go to coaches Stroup Dambach and Nevin for faithful work and enduring patience Right End WILLIAM MILLER Bill was the only end left from last season He showed considerable Improve ment Especially noted for his vicious blocks and uncanny tackling Right Tackle CLARENCE COLVIN Colvy was a giant on the defense and opened large holes for the back field men to gallop through Shows lots of promise and will be back for another season Right Guard ANTHONY MENDICINO Tony was a sure and steadfast guard Small but mighty he proved his value over a long period of time and in him Sewick ley loses one of her best players Center ROMEO LUPINACCI Rome was noted for his sure hand and accurate passing Hrs quick thinking diagnosed many an opponents play His kicking ability should wm him a backfield berth Left Guard JOHN MASTERANI Ankles was captain of the team His heavy bulk was a bulwark on the defense He will be remembered by all for his unyield mg determination and the spirit that he gave to his team Left Tackle ROBERT GALEY Bob played end at the beginning but because of his power was shifted to tackle where he performed steadfastly Opponents dreaded him because he was a deadly and determined tackler Left End JACK PATON Patch is our sensational fresh man who caught passes from Parrish for long gains He can run with the best and tackle with the deadliest With three years playing ahead he probably will be one of the best ends Sewickley ever had Quarterback JAMES ABERCROMBIE Tim is our triple threat who can run pass and kick in first rate style Hi ability to call the plays and run the team was marvelous His terrific tackling caused opponents to keep away from his territory Left Halfback HARVEY KING Harvey was brilliant open field runner and often galloped many yards for long gams His deception was clock like and fooled the opposing teams Wlth his expert ball handling h had the honor of scoring the most points for the Indians Right Halfback WILLIAM PARRISH Bill is no doubt one of the best passers in the game His passes are thrown as deadly and accurately as if shot from a gun Hi ability to run and his sure hands will make him a valuable asset next year Fullback RICHARD RUEF Dick is a terrific line plunger Many times he has smashed opponents down for long gains and ripped gaping holes through the other teams His big bulk often cleared the way for the SUBSTITUTES ARTHUR WILSON Arts kicking ability would qualify him for any team Saw lots of action ROBERT TURNER Mouse IS a shifty speedy little fellow who could block better than anybody on the team Will be back for two more years and will prose his mettle Ross VILLELLA Monk was a hard man to keep down A sophomore he will be back next year and will win a varsity position GREGG JONES Special Delivery is fast with lots of light in him If he continues to grovs no doubt there will be a position waiting for him RICHARD BOYD Blondie was hard to stop and played his heart out His size will plug the hole left bv Galey LEONARD HARRIS Lemon deserves more credit than he received He will always be remembered for his superb playing in the Cory game EUGENE WHITLOCK Jeep s right foot will place him with the best klckers Sewickley has had Will be back for three years to show a stiff brand of ball MANAGERS Credit for an excellent Job of managing the affairs of the team goes to Singer and Barllaro These hard work ing managers kept track of the equipment and kept it in good shape N S 41 Sixty seven I l' 4 c . l , v 1 I i ' - .T . . . I ' 7 . ' 0 . ' .- A . - 1 . . . , , e : , I ' ' I ' , , , I . 1 . . . , Q , s , 1 T ' ' , . . U . ,, . . . fought affair, both teams fighting, and giving their best other backfield men. ' A4 YY ' . , , . f 7 I . . . . V V ' ' . ' , , AA YY ' ' ' 5 . ' - AA 9? ' U I 1 . I ' ' at - - vv ' ' - . . . Y . , . ' JA ' VY f - .. ., - I 9 ' 1 , rr 1 as ' - - - , . . . ' 1 ri vr - - ' ' ' Y Glancmg through the records of the Sewick ley basketeers this past season we find the wm column not too flush but the effect of this was offset by the pick up m school spirit shown in student attendance The boys who made up the team this past season had played to gether for years at the local Y M C A and it was expected that they would be the nucleus of a great team but fate was against them and us for while we had the prospects of a great team Avonworth Bellevue and Avalon were having their best season in years and were Just too much for Sewickley Our hopes were high durmg the practice season The boys came through with four wins in six games over tough competition It wa durmg one of these practice games that Sewlckley showed surprising offense Although the game was lost to Cory 44 42 in hopes When the season started the Red and Blue just couldnt get going It was only after the pep talks by Mr Wmne at the end of the half that the boys became real competr tors and went out on the floor to make the opponent fight for victory On the several occasions when they showed their real fight and skill they came out on the leading end of the score Directing the team was Captain Markham Conway an able leader and a scoring threat from any place on the floor Tim Aber BASKETBALL crcmble and Dave See took over the forward spots the former scoring one third of the teams t al pomts 166 out of 498 he latter coming in third next to Conway the scoring proposition The guard positions were capably handled by Dick Greenhouse and Fred Menz who were relieved by Bob Galey a good defensive guard This years substi tutes Mullan Tiernan Willison Paton and Macaluso all return next year and it will be on their shoulders that the success of next year s team hes a mighty cheer for a lighting attempt to bring glory to their old Alma Mater and the onlv regret is that we cannot see this grand bunch of boys perform agam in the uniforms of the Red and Blue Letter Men Abercrombie ee Conway 7 Greenhouse Menz Galey Paton Points 4 Managers Taylor and Barley Coach H B Wmne B Sixty eight ', ' 'y or ' , : t , , ' ' ' , , in H. a 1 . . , ' Ay two overtime periods, Mr. Winne had high As for the Marsity of '40-'41, it deserves ' 'i ' ' F ,, , , W , , 166 ' , ' S F , , , M , , 89 . C 1-1 ' ' ' G 44 ', ' G 47 . ' - G , ,,,,, 9 F , ,, , ,, , , 11 98 1 1 J. A. ., '41 A., J K-0. mia, Intra mural basketball for girls the popular athletic event which offers major competition for all classes IS an activity of winter and early spring The record for this season shows thc Class of 1941 victorious winning six out of six games Nina Jones with a record of 32 baskets and Vera Buzard with 25 were high scorers. The Freshman team came next win- ning three games the Sophomores two and the Juniors last in scoring records but not in perseverance and sportsmanship have one vic- tory to their credit. The Senior girls receive their letters as awards on the basis of quarters played. The following girls participated in basket- ball thi' year: Seniors: Nina Jones Mary Merrill Vera Buzard. Marilyn Parker Marjorie Wagner Irene Halx orsen Frances Lo Bello Hattie Lee Virginia Muders Harriett Breidau Frances Barber. Frances Kramer Patty Dempsey Della Poultney, Dorothy Shankle, Deane Curtis: Manager, Sara Leeman. ,D7 Juniors Ruth Hegner Mary Brown Helen Robinson Nancy Winters Margaret Harkness Ruth Hegner Mary Coulter Mabel Mitchell Thelma Rager Phyllis Day Helen Hurd Barbara Hurd Ann Cronin Marian Gates Manager Ruth Hegner Sophomores: Lois Williamson Margaret Sauro Nellie Shaifer Mary Lou Snedden Mary Lois Luzadre Mary McVicker Cather- ine Heuler Margaret Snider Patsy Molmark Jean McPherson Hazel Wharrey' Manager Lois Williamson. Freshmen: Rheem Hegner Doris Jackson Irene Jackson Priscilla Alexander Mary Esther Clark Marjorie Dods Freda Emrich Virginia Berkenbush Mary Jane Littlecott Betty Dawson Peggy Koontz Betty Lou Schuette Natalie Topkins' Manager Mary Esther Clark. ..B.,' Sixty-nine C5IRL'S BASKETBALL U5-N gy M 9' C. 1 x Qas L 3 s 'E t .qw fu: 'N' 1- ...Q Q M i .. .,,...a. g V 1 41 Agaln Chlef Sewlhx looks back on a golf season wlth a varled record of losses and vxc torles This year s captain Davld See played Number One posltlon supported by xeterans Lawrence Tlernan and Francis Start The newcomers to the ranks Tony Barllaro and James Mumzza successfully filled their posl tlons Coach Stroup saw hts team and called lf good Quarantme spoiled the chance for total good record for the season for Tlernan and Barllaro Steppmg tn to lill their places came substitutes George Ifft and Dick Green house Ralph Feezel was manager In the Hrst game of the season that strong old rlval West Vxew popped up to mar Se wnckley s record The txe score of 717 pomts each was decided tn West Vlew s favor by a counting of the points m mdlvldual compe Intron whnch made the count 8 to 7 The next game was more to our llkmg when Leetsdale fell to the tune of ll' 1 hope ran hugh Bellevue was swamped 13 2 placmg Sewlckley second ln the dlstrtct The great victory ower Axonworth with the core GOLF o ll Z to 312 ended the first half of t e season wlth a three way tle ln the sectlon Another contest w1th West View endmg tn her favor 9 to 6 sent Sewlckley mto a tle for second place Brentwood bowed before the pressure of superior force to a record of 12 to 3 Then Bellevue turned the tables 9 to 6 There was yet a chance for a t1e for the cham pxonshtp of the Valley but Avonworth came m splendid form to defeat Sewlckley and her ho es s re 10 to 5 A last game wlth Leetsdale ended ln the score of 812 to 6lZ uctory for Sewlckley wtth Austm Clark sub stltutmg for Tternan tumty for new records to the Number One and Two men of of the teams of Western Pennsylvania The W PI A L meet at West moreland Country Club at Verona wtll be attended by Dave See and Francis Start Thus will be followed by the annual Shady Snde meet on June 2 and 3 The boys go wtth the school s best wishes for a satisfactory rec cord and hopes that they may be m the top rankmg seven Seventy . . , . . . . y V , . , . .- . , X, , . f lf ,f , h , - , - ,, , - p - co . ' 2 to . . . , 3' 3. Brentwood was the next to fall, and Post-season Invitation Meets give an oppor- ' ' ' ' , ' . 5 ' . . . . . . - s . ' , V K- ' Mi V ,A- ' ul.: .1 , -. U -A , Ara' -ff TENNIS QP Sprmg came early to Sewlckley this year and so came an exceptlonally early start for tennxs practice season Roll call sounded on the Y courts by April erghteenth A survey of prospects showed that three experlenced players were on hand to form the fundamental strength of the 1941 squad these were the three year men Markham Conway Drck Greenhouse and Fred Menz New talent IU cluded Jack Paton Ralph Smlth and James Abercromble Wrth these slx racqueteers Mr Wrlllams shaped up a comblnatnon hard t beat Conway played ln Number One posttlon wlth Menz and Greenhouse followxng as two and three respectively These three played the smgles wlth Abercromble Paton and Smlth alternatmg on the doubles Varrous confllcts rn actlvrtres proceeded to hold back flnal cholce of players with the re sult that the team moved from tryouts to the first league match wlth llttle time between for whole hearted practice Thls flrst match found Sewlckley at Beaver Falls suffering defeat with a score of l to 4 A but dlscouraged by bad fortune at the very start the team nevertheless went 1nto nts next game that wlth Bellexue Wlth a wlll to w1n and came home happy wlth a score of 3 2 and on the strength of th1s they also won the next match wlnntng over Avonworth by a 4 I victory That same score marks the vlctory over Leetsdale S ended the flrst half of the season wlth Sewxck ley txed wlth Beaver Falls for first place rn Sectron I W P I A L The next game brought these two rivals together agam when Sewrckley mustermg all determmatron broke the tle and assumed the posltlon of leader wlth the vxctory of 3 2 Thr posltlon was mamtamed by a wln over Bellevue 3 2 and next Leetsdale fell to the tune of 4 l The tltle 1n Sectlon I was cap tured by a vlctory 5 0 over Avonworth So ln this fourth season smce Sewlhrs e vlval of tennxs the Sewxckley team has won the sectional tltle three umes once bemg a tle It IS her second turn nn W P I A L playoffs Thr year the Quarter Fmals were played at North Park where Sewlckley faced McKees port on a very wmdy day and lost 4 l Other partlcnpatron m tenms competxtlon thrs sprmg IS hmlted to representatrves who expect to sh re m the Shady Srde Invltatronal Meet Sex enty one I . 1 1 ..-gt 11... nk 11 M. . - Va ,gp 7 .1-, . 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Representatlves of Sevuckleys gymnastlc might contmue this year to do themselves honor Thls makes the seventh consecutlve tlme that Mr Wmnes teams have won the d trlct W P I A L plaque This year when the totals were added Sewlckley had gamed 42 polnts over lts nearest rlval wm nmg five flrsts out of seven Honors won Indlan Clubs First Mendlcnno second Barllaro Horlzontal Bar First Snead second Par rxsh thlrd Wllson Slde horse Second Galey Rope Climb First Gray third Tora Tumblmg Flrst Clark Rmgs Second Abercromble thxrd Wllson Ten members qualnned to represent Sewlck ley and the W P I A L dlstrnct ln the finals GYM TEAM at Sllppery Rock College There Tony Mendl cmo was the only one to place This placing qualrfled hum for the State Flnals at Penn State but he declined the opportunlty Others competmg but not quallfymg were Kung on the horlzontal bar and rmgs See IH tumbllng Emmett on the horse and Hlggln botham on the rope A study of the group shows an outstand mg partlclpant of thxs years team ln Aber cromble showmg brllllant work on rmgs and parallel bars Austm Clark new m the group earnmg a letter ln tumbling Arthur Wnlson and Kenneth Snead completmg wlth honors four year work on the horlzontal bar Tony Mendlcmo who has been wlnlng pomts for several years wlth his excellent club swmglng Galey Tora and Gray wlth thexr good work enablmg Sewnckley to place m each and every event an excellent group The close of the year finds Mr Wmne wlth only three veterans for next year s work Rally round boys d not let next year s plaque hang anywhere but m Sewxckley s halls Sennty two . Y. , . - - , is ' . . . . . . ' , - ' : ' , ' ' I . , ' ' , I . I V . , , , . z 3 . . - - : . . . . : - : Y : V ' 4 . . 1 I - Parallel Bars: First, Abercrombie. . . , . . - S 2 V n s u I ' I I . . ' . . ': o TRACK AND FIELD Wlth the varlety offered nn the sprmg sports Mr Nevln had no dlfhcultv ln findlng materlal to form thls years Track and Field Team To a framework of veterans were added half a dozen freshmen to form a strong aggregatlon to represent Sewtckley m 1941 The first test of Sewlckley s Olympic mlghl was at Connellsvllles Thlrd Annual Relays Promising stars put ln an appearance for thelr first taste of competmon and made an excellent showmg below that necessary for placing Moreover thls experlence readled them for followmg W P I A L playoffs and local meet when fine performances were glven Avalon Coraopolls and Leetsdale were met wlth Se wlckley wmnmg many laurels Penn Townshlp wa winner m that dual meet The season s record 1 a proud one for the contestants and Coach Neun FIELD EVENTS Pole Vault Austm Clark Arthur Wllson and Haney Kmg represented the school The re ord for l94l 10 3 held by Austm Clark Dzscus James Wharrey B1llParr1sh Har vey King made an unusually strong group Wharrey had the dlstlnctlon of breakmg th school record three tlmes record 137 Jauelm Bxll Parrish was the only represen tatzve ln an event added to Sewncklev s llst Shoi Put Norwood Smger and John Pas cuz71 heavywexghts of the team took well to heavmg the 12 pound shot put Distance record held by Singer IS 47 Hzgh Jump The spe tacular showmg by Booker Ratner Arthur Wxlson and Harvey Kmg created lively ll1I61'6St m this event They kllled off competltlon for top honors Broad Jump Eugene Whltlock took top honors ln thls feature Sex Cnty three ' ' ' ' ' . c A is ' ' . , ' . . . , . . 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' , , . . - l-le placed in every local meet: record, l59'. v - ' - . 1 V 'Y r . , . v , I . . . . 5 , -S . . v 1 V ' CINDER EVENTS Low Hurdles I-Iarr ey Krng took thrs on as a new rnterest and rn frrst experrence won second place an unusual feat loo Yard Dash Clrfton Proctor and Ralph Lee men of stamrna upheld Sewrckley s honor rn the sprrnt wrnnrng a place rn each meet of the season o Yard Dash Proctor and Lee starred rn thrs race too and wrll be on the Job for next season Half Mrle Brll Brown nd Bob McKelyey hare the endurance necessary for the grrnd Each has a place to hrs credrt Mrle Three mrlers of excellent calrber are Bruno Tora Bob McKelyey and James McNamee 4X5 Mrle Relay The team had a slow start but won a placrng near the seasons end Robert Galey Lee McKelvey and Krng THE SEASON S RECORD Four Meets and the W P I A L Play off Pole Vault Clark lFrrst Wrlson lI'rrst Thrrd Krng lThrrd Drscus Wharrey 4 Frrst Playoff I Sec ond Parrrsh 2 Second l Thrrd Krng l ec ond l Thrrd Javelm Parrrsh l Frrst Z Second Shot Put Srnger and Pascuzzr l Tre for Frrst Srnger l Thrrd Pascuzzr 1 Fr st Carpenter 1 Second l Thrrd Hugh Jump Wrlson Fr t Playoff Thrrd Tre for Errst Ratner Tre for Frrst Trrple for Frrst 1 Second l Thrrd Krng Trrple for Frrst l Thrrd Butler Trrple for Frrst Broad Jump Whrtlock Tre for Frrst l Frrst l Second Playoff Second lung Tre for Frrst Low Hurdles Krng 2 Second loo Yard Dash Proctor Tre for Second 2 Second l Thrrd Playoff Second Lee Tre for Second l Second l Thrrd vo Yard Dash Lee lFrrst Proctor Z Frrst l Second 440 Yard Dash Lee 2 Frrst I Second Whrtlock l Thrrd Ha Mrle Bown lFrst lSecod I Thrrd McKelyey l Thrrd Mrle McKelyey l Second Tora and Mc namee Tre for Second Relay Lee Krng McKelyey and Galey l Second MEN IN SILVER 41 Thrs sprrng boys of 4l under he dr ec trcn of Mr Wrnne rntroduced Men Srlyer to therr Alma Mater Some srlyer powder and orl was obtarned mrxed and coated on the bodres of erght senrors namely Jame Abercrombre James Barley Markham Conway Robert Galey Fred Menz Dayrd See Arthur Wrlson and Drck Greenhouse Then rn tableaux under the spotlrght thev assumed posrtrons deprctrng Cooperatron Opposrtron The Bullv The Drctator The Plungers Educatron Ambrtron and Democracy The effect rs of massrye preces of statuary easrly rntcrpreted and qurte rmpressrye The hrst publrc appearance of thrs athletrc group was rn the Varrety Show Later they put on an exhrbrtron rn Mt Lebanon when a Mechanrcal Age drrll was gn en They per tormed rn the yarrous exchange programs rn the Wood man s Dance a dumb bell drrll and py ramrd burldrng D G SWIMMING Sewrckleys swrmmrng ttam rncreased three fold thr year by the addrtron of two new members Gregg Mrllrgan and Don Johnson Stanley Jackson remarned as star for Sewrhr and contrnued to wrn honors at the W P I A L and P I A A meets at Prtt Unrversrty and Slrppery Rock Entered rn the 50 IOI yard free style Stanley took second place losrng to the wrnner by a matter of two second At Slrppery Rock s pool rn the P I A A meer Stanley met strffer opposrtron and had to be content wrth a thrrd and a Gfrh ce rn the 0 yard free style rs placrng at the P I A A meet enabled hrm to attend the State Champronshrp meet held at Penn State whrch resulted rn two sntth posrtrons Don Johnson and Stanley Jackson are Junror members of the team and wrll remarn at Sew rckley next year Sey enty four lf . r , r , n , . I ' I I , . V . . 72 . y y . . I 1' - , , . a Y I I . . . - . Q V ,V . 1 Y 4 , Y' Y l . V 9 ' I . . , H as If ss ' tv sa ' ' 'V I 9 9 Y ,. I . , . . ' 1 V T I Y I - . S - , . , , , , . c - . s , , ' ' ' R '41 . . , , , . r , I I . I Y X ' ' ,- 4- v y v . , I rs , -' 1 1 y 1 ' ' . . . . . V V v 9 ' ' . . , , Q , X , . . . ' , ' ' s. , . . - V v pla I0 -50 - . H. , . . ' - ' ' ' V ' ' 1 - . . 7 ' ' -- . , . , . . , . . . V V , Y 1 V. TO THE ADV ERTISERS The Staff of the Sewlhl of 1941 here expresses the appreclatzon due to you or your kmcl and loyal support o the school Wtth out the generous splrlt of cooperatzon shown an this way the publication o the book would be lmposszble The staff members ask o the students a reeogmtlon of this fact and a Lorresponclmg loyalty from them or the rzencllmess shown m the pages that follow S f , X KC ' '9, o 0 f V . . f . - . . . o 0 0 0 f i . . O . . . . . . , . f f' ' ' W . O fcvcnlv- we V zgn, '1m11l'u iran' in Mgr 1 I L Our Ol'gHHl'HIlOI1, whlch has been serving the Sewlckley Valley through four generations, XVlSl'l6S to extend nts congratulatlons to each member of the graduatmg class and we hope that your educa txon ln Sewlcklcy Hlgh School wlll be an lmportant steppmg stone towards a happy and successful future Now that our own natlon has realized the force of a perll whlch has, ln many countries, sw ept aslde all human rlghts, lt IS our task not only to protect our shores from thus ev1l but also to preserve de mocracy for all those who wish to llve vuthout fear or OPPTCSSIOD Our duty as Amerlcans requlres that we asslst ln every way to lnsure our securnty If each of you wall, wlthm your power, do your separate part, you too wlll hase rendered to your community, state and natlon an J waltz Jim 3 llwm' NNT WS Jin Jima' Nirm? S mx Sl U1 1 xl'L Q L nl 1 I L y - up h y , , Lrl.i1b ful lil ll HEX lliskinriifur S5'rl'i1ifv'J ' , 71? r ,, T? N . ihlfg av r 11,1-,Da-llfl' -1, fu. 4 11 , is rv' rv A U 1 MS - few Sewlcklev Bullchng 6: Loan Association Organnzed 1884 THL Ol DEST FIIN-XNCI-XL IINSTITUTION IN THE VALLEY 708 Broad Street Phone l879 Alexander Dax tdson C H Paschold E M lVlcEnteer W G Dax IS Thoma W Neelx OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Presldent President Secrttarx Vlct TYLJSllfCl 'Xttornu W J McCann C Dallx A M Shtclds Dax ld W Kettering R C Wright Krape s Elizabeth Beauty Shop 4l8 Beamer Street Sewtcklew Pa 4 eccnd floorr Phone Sewtckley l9ZZ EXPERT OPERATORS 1 ab th Long Manager COMI LIMEINTS OF Sloan s Pharmacy CORNER OP BROAD AND BEAVER SI3xxtCRLbY PA Hugh A McMaster Flowers of Quality FINE POTTERY AND CRYSTAL WARE 103 Beaxer Street Sewtckles P C F McCullough Home RADIO SERVICE Auto Phon lo8v 477 Broad Street Suentx s xen O IO O O O . .. J - V , , , . tv . . - ' - ' - S. . Jr, S ' - . . I 9 422 Broad Street Sewickley, Pa. C r fl ' Elf: e . J . Y 9 I 7 . ' ' a. O 5 e ' ' -.. Dependable Seruce Z U Smre 7 John M Herbst Fsso Seruzcenter RLTRLADING OUR SPECIALTY TIRES BATTERIES Phone 307 Thorn and Walnut Streets Sevucklex Pa fContmued from Page 641 Saturdax Noxember 7 Sevuhls plgskln pelters traxel to Derrx Toxxnshlp but ln sam Vanqulshed 39 0 Mondas Noxember 4 Electron returns Seulcklex students gne XV1llk1e 7:17 xotes Rooseselt 737 Socialists 2 and Communlsts l Tuesday Nos ember 7 First Tuesdas after the Hrst Mondax Wednesdax Noxember 6 First trxouts for the school plax and a third term Thursday Noxembcr 7 Haxen I had a home room program for a long time haxe ue' Iqrldax Nos ember 8 A cold cold game at Axoms orth and a cold defeat 6 4 Mondax Nos ember ll Impressxxe rendltxon of Taps at ll 58 A M Tuesday Nos ember l7 This IS Beat Con Week xx ear sour colors Wednesdas Nosember I 75 Ass mblx Commlttee hard at work on a Christmas program Thursday Noxember I4 The audltorlum IS getting 1 new coat of paint o o assembly Frldaw Nos ember I7 The big night Pep Meetrng at the Grade School Bug Bon fire Parade POR A FINE AIND MODERN PORTRAIT The Studio Grande Photographers for Class of l94l Grant Il7b 733 Olner Axenuc Pittsburgh Hardw if Hawes Burldmg Sexentr eight f - ' 19-1 l 1. V V Y ' Y V' V 'V ' ' V . V' ' V ' 'V' V T Y A l x ,V lv' V V lr' 1 i V 'V 7 ' Z . Q V V ' ' V V V ' , - p as 1 . V' V Q - I v A b V O ' ' g so - 'Y - gzace uffazhlz J 56616001 a school dzscrzmmate SECRETARIAL FOR YOUNG WOMEN l7th i5 18th Floors lxeenan Bulldlng Pittsburgh Pa Saturday Noyember I6 The Big Game a bug defeat by Cory' 70 0 Monday Noyember I8 Basketball practice starts Tuesday Noy ember l9 Mlss Bellamy from Hood College speaks to the ftma of the College Group Wednesday Noyember 70 The cast for Almost Eighteen completed Thursday Noy ember Zl An old fashioned spelling bee ln the home rooms I-rlday Noyemb r ZZ First locker Inspect on What a mess' Monday Noy mber Z3 Monday certainly IS dull IS t t? Tue day Noy ember 76 Mary Merrill ln Merit Parade lNednesday Noyember 77 Deep slghs a yacatxon to be thankful for Thursday Noyember Z8 Thanksglymg Vacatnon Friday Noyember Z9 Thanksglylng Vacation Qaturday Noyember 30 H1 Y Th1HkSglXlHg Dance le dly lslon Vlonday December 2 Don t be surprlsed lf you flnd a lock on your locker there s a Campaign' Tuesday December 3 Our flrst basketball game and our first vlctory Moon Town shlp at Seyvlckley 8 Wednesclay December 4 What yy eather novy a free golng spell' Thursday December 5 MLISICII Moments ln Assembly Friday December 6 Another basketball ylctory oy er Moon Monday December 9 An H J Hemi moyle on food preservatlon Yesterdav and Today Tuesday December l0 Victory Victory' Seyylckley ll Wednesday December ll Plans for the Alumnl Dance progress Thursday December l7 Wasn t The Last of the Mohlcans thrlllxng Seyvlckley Sanitary Milk Co, lnc TCL CRL XM SANDWICHLS MILK DRINKS, Bell Phone 434 476 Beayer Sewtckley Pa Seytnty rnne Street f , - 1 ff f ! f f' v v I v 1 I V4 A cf. 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J' Y ' A , Smce 1826 Geo K Stevenson Co lllore than too Years of Servzce SIILI 1 1l1NC' IN 71111: FIINIST DOMLSFIC AND IMPORTI D FOODS Phont 1600 lhone I our Order lqree Deltxerx 447 Bearer Street Heuler s Bakery Ftvt su B uct D GOODS HOURL Y Our Speczaltu Anmttr urq Cakes Btrthdaq Cakes for all occaszons and affairs 414 Bear er Street Phone 100 rtttax December 13 Too good to last ue lo e to Con Monclax December 16 Christmas plus practtcmg at ntght non fuesdax December 17 Oltxer 37 Seutclclex 30 a most exciting game wlth an extra period NVedne dax December 18 Onlx tvso more days Thursdaw December 19 Cort takes us agatn 3 1' ld3N December 70 Chrlstmas parties tn the home rooms ln the mornlng lmpressnt Chrlstmas Progrtm 1 plax a tlbleau and the Glee Clun the Alumni Dance a success Trtangle Show Thursdax December 76 Ht Y Chrlstmas Dance 'Vlondax December 30 More Semors h at Yale Glee Club Concert Mondax Januarx 6 Doesn t 8 30 X M seem earlx 7 Tuesdax Januarx 7 Another basketball game but no go a on l Vkfednesdax January 8 Seniors start term papers tn P D and Economns 1'hur dax Januarx 9 What 1 countrx we hare Ltts go America and Mtn md Machtne shown ln Assembly Handy s Electric Shop EVLRYTHING ELLCTRICAL Sexntckl s Pa Phone Sevslclclex 338 Establlshed 1896 SEWICKLEY HARDWARE and PAINT C0 Pmssunau PAINTS WALL 0 U OOF HARDWARL 25 Houst GOODS Ishone Seutclcles 978 424 Beaxer Street 1 lgslltt C C 0 7f'7A.'..'a 'E' 7' 2 9 . I .V S v H , A '7'l . ' 5 'z 3126, 7' s '. -- ' ' ' ' l '. V ' ' 1 34- Z. . Y I ' , l Wednesday'. December Z5 Mt-rt'y' Christmasl Some Seniors enjoy the Princeton A rf' I C ' . j --- e , f - Av l :Z -7. f F V! YI V V V y .. 1 1 - ff .t 1 , 1 U 7 . v4 C v' . I 57711:-rvfff ca: f:l.3:.t KlDE'FL RNIB!-WlYEPSPll'S N'FR :', , Business Training College SLQRLIARIXL BUSINLSS ACCOUNIINC ADMINISIRAIIOIN COURSLS Fulton Bulldm Plttsburgh AIllIlIlC 6 Colonial Hower Shoppe Sl xn P1 Owl RS -H7 Brold Strcct COVII LIMLNFS Ol L V Gibb COVII LIMEINTS Ol' Muller s QUALIINY FOOTWEAR Sevx lcklex Pa Sewlckley Sales 6: Servlce W C Johnson Nxbli PACKARD 207 Chestnut Street Seulcklew Day and Nlght Seruce PHONE SEWICKLEY 4:7 Etghtx one . . . g . K . ' 2 78 I -1 Scwicklcy 545 F. T. D. A D T C ' I ' 9 Select Food Market FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Meats Groceries W Dellcatessens tooo SELECTMRRKET EMEIEU an M ,wing if E M Imported Fme Foods PHONE SEWICKLEY 1900 510 BEAVER STREET Free Delzvery lrrlday January 10 Broke a record Victory over Leetsdale 26 22 First tlme ln eleyen years' Monday January 13 Polomene Potters display thenr talents ln Assembly Tuesday January 14 Psychological tests from Juniata College for Jumor and Senior College Groups Wednesday January 15 Prospectnye orators declamators poetry readers meet Thursday January 16 Did your personality pass the check up test ln home room today 7 Frlday January 17 Edgewood Za S6VylCkl6y Z2 Close' Monday January 70 Doesn t anythlng eyer happen on Monday' Tuesday January 71 What s all this rushmg around' Oh yes' Term papers are due today' Wednesday January 77 The flu bug ns hoy ermg around 90 students and tvyo teachers bltten already Thursday January Z3 Popular Song Assembly flew out the wmdow due to flu 4Get 1t7 1 Frxday January 74 Almost Erghteen postponed too Body and Fender Repairs Acetylene Weldmg Wllllam H Kretzler AUTO RLPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS 408 Walnut Street Pnone Sevylckley 1610 Sewrckley WALKER 435 BEAVER ST Q HON ES ful , NEXTTOTHEATRE jfwycgyl PA stwa KLEYl16l17 COMPLIMENTS OF La Maison Beauty Shop Room 209 Phone Sewlckley Valley Trust Building Sewlckley 993 J llnghty two . T V -M . . 'M fu- 2 ' P103 , Y x 4 7 7 ' . ' ,,,. , Q , I d gamer! .1f.f,4olfL1?1'5 3 y 5 s A . ' 'S ,Q f'::-:.':. - :V Q' 1 7. Z , Q :..:f '- P n 'A f EES? 1 1 ' - . A V f if . . - . . . r v Y Y Y D v y . ' Y M Y F - Y I Y M D O I j ' . Pa. EXPERT I-IAIR STYLING Qulmo Beauty Studios Four Expert Asslstants Sewlckley 9764 Tarentum 42 J COMPLIMENTS OF Sewnckley Theatre Monday January Z7 Wonderful weather for forbidden snowballs' Tuesday January 28 Today IS the day to change your schedule Home game Awonworth 36 Sewnckley 25 XVednesday January 29 Semester exams already' Thursday January 30 The bug IS stlll wlth us no assembly Frnday January 31 Federal Arts Project exhlblts adorns our walls Monday February 3 The flrst practlce for Sewlhl s new band Tuesday February 4 Another home game Avalon ahead by I8 points Wednesday February 5 Clean Up Day ln Chemistry Lab Thursday February 6 At long last The Popular Song Assembly' Friday February 7 Electlon of Sewzhz edltor Cnrls play their first mterclass basket ball game Almost Eighteen a great success' Monday February 10 A new Idea m detention only half an hour Tuesday February ll Imagine that we beat Allegheny Vocatlonal Z5 16' Wednesday February I2 Dnd you know nt was Scout Week? Thursday February 13 The Count of Monte Crlsto Robert Donat IS mm m Frnday February 14 tDont you knowpb College Conference Nlght Defeat from Edgewood' Kr1eger's DYEIING PRESSING REPAIRING CLEANING We Call For and Delzuer We Also Sell Ladies and Men s New Clothmg Sewlckley 1048 406 Beaver Street Exghty three D 0 O O v 1 . v 1 . I f 1 . . 1 1-' . v 1 . . . ., v 1 . v 1 . . v 1 ' . v 1 1 . v 1 . ' tr - Q y 1 1 . v 1 1' ' . Q 11 . It ' rv - v 1 1 ' - . , . v 1 . . O I v v 1 ' r v Comm IMENTS or D W Challis 6: Sons, lnc COVPLIIXTEINTS OF Gray s Meat Market beyy lckley Pennsyly anxa Saturday February la Sevylckley partlclpates ln NV P I A L m t Monday February I7 Deldllne for rung orders Tuesday February I8 Belley ue conquer thus tnme Competmon ts gettmg stuff m the glrls realm Wednesday February l9 Too cold to do any thlng today fhursday February 70 We get a sample of vyhat our oyyn exchange program yytlt look luke at other schools Frlday February 7l The program goes to Belleyue our octet eyen got an encort caturday February Z7 G1rlReseryes Copper Carnxyal Monday February 24 Exchange to Ambrldge They ltked II too Tuesday February 27 Edvya d Barger ln Merit Parade Wednesday February 26 The end of basketball for both boys and girls Beat West VICXK agun Z4 ZZ Thur day February 77 That Exchange Program seems to be getting around Cory today Frtday February Z8 H1 Y Slelgh Rude Certainly vyas cold BUSINESS TRAINING DUI-F GRADUATES GET POSITIONS Why? DUI-l S PLACEMENT BUREAU HELPS DUF FS IRON CITY COLLEGE 474 Duquesne Way Plttsburgh AIIJIHIC 4877 llgllly tour 0 l O I I 9 f V' 'f j ' ' ' ..... ee . ,V V Y A Y Y F , D . I , . . . , . More basketball. Victory' over West View: 30-28. r v ! Y f I I f C V .4 'N' .Y ' r I I ':' . . v . . ' I Q Klemdlenst Home Bakery G ll lfS Go D' Mondu Mtrch 3 Senlors drop Ltonomtcs 1nd P D tor 1 month of Demotrux studs Tutsdu Mlrch 4 LXCl1ll1QC to Asalon thts ume Wujmsdtw Mtrch a Work on Stuzhz btglns 1lll'Kl1W Mtrch 6 Mr W T Rtlmx spttk on Ctttltnshlp M1 u proud ot Amerlea l rldu March 7 Lettsdtle se s our Exchlnge Progrtm The Vmrletx Show mu tc Mcndu March I0 They re sttll ttllfmq tbout the Men of Stlxer fuesdu lN11rch ll Deeltmltton md Ortqmtl Or1t1on eltmmltton Wednesday March I7 Trxoufs for the Sentor play Thursday March ll Bellexue s Evcchang Rememb r the man with fleas? lnrtdax Marth 14 Margaret Mexer and Geraldlne Campbell represent tts ln Forensic Contests at Cory whtle ll home the W P l A L Champlonshtp Gsm Meet lvlondax March 17 C ld t 'luesdax March I8 Senior Class OHICCIS gettlng started on Commencement pltns e1rlw CONGR X1 UI ATIONS FROM The Elmhurst Inn Karl M Smnth Manager Sewlckley Ice C0 Ohio Rn er Boulew ard at Pine Street CRYSTKL CUBFS CRUSHED ICF Phone Sewtckley 466 Etghts fue O Q H 152. ' O .H x up tif' L ' k I Y' - 1 ' F' Tl f:.j, . . . . .' '. s '. .kos 5 ' contests, plays, gytnnastics. and food. ff ' ', A e. e e ,. o , isn' it! V ' . I C Knapp s Drug Store 24 7 Broad Street Sewlckley Pennsylyama Carnot Country Day School Preparatory School to College Requrrements Edward P Hawes Headmaster Telephone Coraopohs 790 Vwlednesday March I9 Harrxett Emrlch places second ln Poetry Readmg Contest at Ayonworth Thursday March Z0 Natlonal Honor Society inducted lmpressne' Frlday March Zl Garden of the Moon cast chosen Golf practncc starts nth thls first day of Sprung Monday March Z4 Sewzhr Sales Campalgn under way Tuesday March Z3 Sennor pictures dld you smxle? Wednesday March 26 Enlarged Natxonal Honor SOCIQIS elects officers Thursday March 27 The World Ahre mary elous pictures of the present yy ar Prlday March 28 More of Seyuckley s representatxves ID Instrumental Musnc Contest at Bellevue Monday March 31 Salom Rlzk makes us thmk hlghly of crtlzenshnp rn Amerlca Wednesday Aprll 2 More group pictures and a beautiful day for them' Thursday Aprll 3 Sewnhx s band makes tts iirst appearance m Assembly Rouses the old school Splflt doesn t nt? Frnday Aprll 4 Senlors take tvyo hour State test on thexr month s Democracy course Proofs arrne Oh' Vlonday Aprll 7 Track team shapmg up well m this grand weather Tuesday Aprll 8 An approprxate mow 19 for the Easter season The Lxfe of Chrnst Wednesday Aprxl 9 Ayonworth brought a yery amusing Exchange Program Sly whole days of vacatlon ahead Monday Aprrl 14 Girl Reseryes Easter Dance The Bunny Ball Wednesday April 16 Back to work Jumor essays due today Thursday April I7 Ayalon comes down wlth a muslcal program Mooney's Grocery Free Delxtery D06 Beayer Street Sevsrckley 1360 Enghty SIX 9 l Y ' I Tuesday, April 1-How many pictures were you in today? 1 , ' - ' ' ' . Y . K Y .H ' M. A I Y v ' i Y v I ' . .7 Anderson Automobile Co. BUICK SALES AND SERVICE SEWICKLEY 461 BROAD AND CENTENNUXL SEWlC'Kl.l:Y. PA I-:GNER .HARDWARE COMPANY Atv Hegners V113 Hardware Sewlckleq Pennsqlvanla .. . . . , ,, Eighty-sex' Walters Barber Shop It Pays to Look Well Broad Street Scxslcklev Pa James M Scott CONTRACTOR AND BUII DER 4 'J Centennml Axenue Suucklcw James Mauro Motor Company HUDSON SALES AND SERNICE Equlpped with Hxdrauhc plu Mechanical Automatlc Brakts USED CARS Witherspoon Brothers FORD MERCURY and LINCOLN ZEPHYR Sales and Seruxce 537 B axcr Street Sesucklew Pa Flrst Natlonal Bank In Sewlckley MEMBER FLDLRA1. RLSERNE SYSTLM I'EDERfKL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MLI LB-INR GROUI A Good Natrona! Bank at Home I.1ghtx uphl 9 503 ,, C I' ' ' ' Pa ' . 7 358 Chestnut Street Scwicklev, Pa. Phone Sewickley 418 , v . T T T I . I f ' I Felsher s Dress Shoppe 420 Beay er Street CONGRXTULATES THE SENIORS ON THEIR GRADUATION Make Our Shoppe Your Happzness Friday Aprll I8 Seyxlckley ties Hrst golf match but a neyy ruling gaye the game to West Vleyy IVIonday Aprll Zl Measurements for Caps and Govyns Svc feet four lS the record so far Tuesday Aprll ZZ Gabby s back s xll omc out vyxth measles or mump Wednesday April 73 Semors re gettmg used to commg ln the front door Thursday Aprll Z4 Football Basketball and Gym Team awards ln Assembly Friday April 25 We glye our Evchange Program for the last tlme at Avonyvorth Saturday Aprll Z6 Flye Senxors repres nt Seyvlckley IH the Cxylc Club evcams Monday April Z8 Tennis Team loses their opener to Beayer Falls Not enough practlce boys Monday Aprll Z8 Golf Belleyue at Seyvnckley Vnctory 13 Tuesday Aprll 29 Posters for Garden of the Moon ln eyldence Wednesday Aprrl 30 Natnonal Honor Socxety handbook makes lt appearance Thursday May l Home Rooms dlscuss Wide Interests Ffldlk May Z Svc Seniors compete ln State Scholarshxp Eycam A vlctorv at the ner oy er Bellty ue another on the lmks oyer Ayonworth Nlonday May 5 Another Tennls vnctory' Tuesday May 6 Track Team competes Wednesday May 7 Oh report cards agam' Thursday May S Preylew of Senior Play ln Assembly Friday May 9 Class of 1941 presents their Garden of the Moon Monday May IZ Vlctory oyer Beaytr Falls puttlng us ln first place Keep II up tennis team' Thursday May Iv Leetsdale presents its Evchange Program B M Davis PAINTING AND DECORATING Phone Seyy lckley 815 Sewnckley Pharmacy 317 Beayer Street Sewlckley 1884 THE BEST IN DRUGS AND DRUG STORE SERVICE Fnghty nme 1' 1 ' r if 1 v I ' ' Y I if 1' ,,, A 5 Y- .- , y t s J. . .. 7 3 Y if , V 7 V 8 , V E, V V . rn V V. ,ay . ,, V. - . , : s . 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I v v'x va I U U V I V 'E Barclav s Beauty Salon Where speczal attentzon zs gzuen to the co ed of Sewzhz Ph0n2 691 346 Beaver Street A L Y S QUZILITY nnmv pRoDUe'rs CADILLAC SALES AND SERVICE J F MacKay 409 Broad Street Sewlckleyf l400 Saturday May 17 W P I A L Track and Field Meet at Putt Stadxum Thursday May Z7 Ambrldge students perform for us Frldav May Z3 The Junior Prom ln all IIS glory Thursday May Z9 MUSIC rn Assembly The tea for Sennor Mothers and Daughters Frxday May 30 Memorlal Day Wednesday June 4 Exhlbltlon Thursday June 5 Do s and Don ts of Etiquette ln Assembly Frlday June O Glrls Interclass Track Meet Thursday June 17 Award Assembly I-rlday June ll Class Nlght Exercises Hope lf doesn t ram' Sunday June 15 Semor Seryxce at Samt Stephen s Church wlth The Reyerend Louis M I-Irrshson the preacher Mondav June 16 Senror Dmner at Elmhurst Inn Tuesday June I7 Commencement Exercises Mr Bayard H Chrlsty makes the address Frlday June Z0 Farevy ell Ass mbly Close of school' The Sewickley Valley Trust Co. Sew1ckley, Pa COMPLETE BANKING FACII ITIES AT SEWICKLEY S HOME OWNED COMMUNITY BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatlon Nmety I I 9 I O ', : ' . . ' . ' ' l ', : ' . e . COMPLIMENTS OF Sewnckley Valley Shoe l'losp1tal Frank Macaluso Proprietor 412 Beaxer Street Studio Music and Gift Shoppe Stcond Floor Sloan 9 Pharmacx Bulldlng N1USlC.Al INSIRUMINYS EXILRT INSIRUCIION GH-TS Phone Sewucklcw 787 Perl 6: Relchbaum Succesvors to Campneq s FEAFURING FINE Fooos Sew ncklcy P Manager Lnghtmng Local Express Co Pzttsburgh s Largest Delzuerq System DAILY DET ENYDABI If SERX ICI: TO SEYVICRLEY AND VICINITY Trucks lean' Plttsburgh Terminal at l 30 P M daily PHONES ATLANTIC 7434 AMBRIDE Nm ty on O I , O . I . . , , , ,I O 425 Beaver Street Harry K. Campney, 'A ', a. . . 0 ' . Y . . . ' . 4 ' A Y 4V n ' - ,. . e 2 e HALLER ovEN TO HOME SERVICE BRINGS THE BAKERY 'IO YOLJR DOOR Each day the Haller Man calls with an assortment of BREAD ROLLS CAKI S PII S You select what pleases xou mo t and sou re sure 1 s FRESH Ct EAR TASIY Wttol LsoML I'Ialler Baking C0 E J Orban The Tailor CLI ANIINCJ PRI SSINC AND AI Il RIINC Goods Called For and Deltxtred Promptlx 601 Beaxer Street Bell Phone exucklex 485 The Men s Club FIRSI UNITED PRIISBYII-RIAN CHURC H SI WICRLI-Y PIQNNSYI VANIA There lm no duty that presses so heaxtlx as that of bursmg sour beloxed one We pledge our organr zatlon to gntng you exert ald IH dnschargmg thus dutx ln a most SJIISIACIOFX manner We are ded: cated to the maintenance of a smgle prtnclple tae htghest standard of SCYXICC to exersone Struct adherence to this beltef has lnsplred the conhdenct of mans f3mlllQS J W Marlatt Sc Son Funeral Dltectors Slnce l839 DALLAS S IRXIM1 Dlrector 707 Bcax er Street Telephone 71 Xtnetx txxo .. ' s, ' ' 't' . ,, . 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K, 2. , '3 'vm ' 9 4' Y v'v v' v Y I, I I ,, vl w', Y Walnut Auto Co CHLVROI F1 CARS AND TRUCKS O lx USLD CARS 7 Xvllnur Sir Sewicklex P THI: QUIZ KIDS No' Im not ttlklng lbout the Allxa Seltler llll Kids but Sewicklew Highs xtrx own group of intelligent students Fashioned after the famous radio program the Ollll Kids program xx as one of the high lights of the Varlctx Show held March 7 in the High School auditorium Sevucklex uiz Kids w ere Harm Campnex 7 William McLean Edward I-Iurd 7 John Robertson 6 Betts Shannon MIYN Jane Llttlecott 112 Betts Lou Schuette John Gormlw Victor Jewon Edward Barger Ralph Smith 0 0 4 '7 Mr James Williams was Master of Ceremonies After a fast and furious battle the uiz Kid who recen ed the most points and was fcnsequentlx namtd the winner was Ralph Smith Ralph recened a line looking gold cup as .1 reu ard for his achiexement Reibert ICE Company TASTLLLSS ICI: CUBES CRUSHLD ILE RELHRIGERATORS ICE COLD BEVERAGES Sewicklev 132 Cow 1 IMENTS Lutheran Men s Group INIH tx thru Al 1 - . . cet 'i X is l I g YI lv Q A I Y I , I' I' ,, , 10.. f Y 113 William Bulkeley 203 Rita Thieret ,, , A 114 ' ' 104 I' , na, 2 2 ' 10' ' ' , , 2 3 . 10 20 j 107 ' 20' 9 Earl W Myers REAL ESTATE INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC Sewickley 510 408 Beay er Street Sewickley Sewickley Fish de Poultry Market FRESH FISH HOME DRESSED POULTRY 348 Beayer Street Seyuckle Shafer s Flower Shop l030 Fifth Avenue 410 Beayer Street Coraopolis P Sewickley Pa Phone 515 Phone 1410 GREENHOUSES AT CARNOT PA PHONE CORA 93a NI SEWICKLEY GIRLS IN MT LEBANON PLAY DAY Marilyn Parker Mary Coulter and Dorothy Kaufman won the honor of repre senting Sewickley High at Mt Lebanon s annual Play Day The day s program vias planned as an Indian Reservation Episode the yarious teams being named for Indian t ibes Competition was held in badminton yolleyball baske ball bowling and tenniquoit Mary Coulter was a member of the winning team POST GAZETTE PUBLICITY Who is that slipping around the halls pad and pencil in hand? No not Sherlock Holmes' It is Barbara Bollinger Sewihis Post Gazette reporter Her items often the Pittsburgh district While not all her offerings vsere accepted Seyyickley got its share of publicity Barbara early in the year attended a dinner given in the William Penn where the journalists were addressed by yarious newspaper men including Ray Sprigle just arriyed back from England and Cy Hungerford the popular cartoonist BOYS INTRA MURAL BASKETBALL The Junior Class Team this year came through to yictory in the Interclass League contest defeating the Senior fiye in the play off The outstanding player of the year yy as Senior Norwood Singer vylth a record of tu enty six field goals and six fouls League standing Juniors won 4 lostl Seniors won 3 lost Z Sophomore vs n 3 lost 2 lnreshmen w n 1 lost 4 Phone Sewickley 366 GUSKYS WALL PAPER SHOP INTERIOR DECORATING FINE MENS WEAR 400 Beayer Street Sewickley Pa 446 Walnut Street Sevsickley Pa Nlinety four O 1 . ' Pa. D O , V' Y 94 9 I V V ' . a. ' ', . I 7 - ' I 7 I I v v' r X . I 1 I A , ' . I , I . appeared on the School Page, which on Tuesdays featured the activities of schools in 1' I 1 1 ' v I I v V Y I I I Y . 1 1 Y ,Y I . ' Y Y I I V- ' T , 2 ' - , 2 sf 'o , : ' 4 0 , . I i P I , Y ' , b Y. , . I I '- Haysville Auto W. E. Laughlin. Proprietor GENERAL REPAIRS BODY AND FENDER WORK Sewickley 150 Grubb s Electric Service 514 Broad Street Phone Sewlcklex 348 Mrs Shaffer s Tea Room 329 Broad Street Sewlcklex Phone 203 ART SPERANDEO Republic Service Statlon WILLARD BATTERY SERNICE GOODYEAR TIRES ACCESSORIES WASHING GREASING Le! Us Call For and Delrver Your Car Sewxckley 777 Chestnut and Bearer LUMBER AND MILLWORK SHERWIN WILLIAMS COAL AND COKE PAINTS 608 Washmgton Street eurckley Hovls 6: Hutchmson Servlce Statlon WASHING GREASING TIRE REPAIRING AUTO RADIOS KELLY SPRINGFIEID TIRES Bridge and Kramer Street Sewncklex Pa 'Nlrnetx fue . Pa. Gordon-Brett Lumber Co. 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