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Senior Activities CHARLES BALRIN: Football Manager III: Safety Patrol II: Home Room Program Committee I. ANGELINA BARILARO: Girls' Basketball IV. ANTHONY BARILARO: Ass't Football Manager II. III: Mgr. IV: Intra-Mural Basketball II, III: Varsity Basketball IV: Gym Team II, IV: W.P.I.A.L. Medal III: Western Regional IV: Golf Team II, III, IV: Boom! Boom! IV. ETHEL BARLEY: National Registration Typist IV. THELMA BERNSDORFF: Home Room Vice-President III: Secretary-Treasurer IV. JOE BLUME: Student Council III, IV: Boom! Boom! IV: Basketball IV. CHARLES T. BOREM: Home Room President III, IV: Class President II. DICK BOYD: Class President IV: Home Room President III, IV: Orchestra I, II, III, IV: Hi-Y II, III: Vice President Inner Circle IV: Student Council IV: Exchange Program Play IV: Football III. Honorary Captain IV: Sewihi: Salesmanager IV: Prom Com. Chairman III: Band III, IV: National Honor Society IV. MARY BROWN: Home Room Vice-President I: President II: Student Council 7, 8: National Honor Society IV: Candy Vendor IV: American Legion Auxiliary Award 8: Scholarship Letter Award, 7. 8, I, II, III: Intra-Mural Basketball I, II, Captain III, IV. JAMES CAMERON: tEdgeworth: Annabelle Sleps ln, I, Edgeworth School News, Exchange Ed. IJ Home Room Program Chairman III. IV: Glee Club II, III: I-Ii-Y II, III: Inner Circle IV: Oracle IV: Assembly Committee III, IV: Red and Blue IV: Seiuihiz Salesman II: Boom! Boom! IV: Forensic: Declamation IV: Christmas Play III: Radio Studio IV: Edward A. Woods Junior Essay Prize LFirstl III: Spring Fever IV. MARY CANNISTER: Glee Club II, III, IV: Music League Contests: Girls' Ensemble Csecondj I: Girls' Ensemble III: Girls' Chorus III, IV: Candy Seller IV. HAMILTON CLARK: Home Room Vice President II, Secretary III, IV: Hi-Y I, II, III, IV: Commencement Committee IV. CLARENCE COLVIN: Track I: Football I: Varsity II: Co-captain III, IV: Commencement Committee IV. MARY COULTER: Girls' Intra-mural Basketball III: Mt. Lebanon Play Day III: Commencement Committee IV. ANNE CRONIN: Girl Reserves I, II: Basketball I. ALFRED DAMICO: Glee Club IV: Spring Fever IV. PHYLLIS DAY: Home Room Secretary II. III: Program Chairman II: Social Chairman IV: Assembly Committee IV: Exchange Program Play IV: Almost Eighteen III: Thanksgiving Play IV: Girl Reserves I. II, III. Program Chairman IV: Basketball II, III: Variety Show III: Hot Dog Vendor III: Candy Salesman IV: Girls' Chorus II: Sewihi: Features Editor IV: Domestic Science Award I. .IOI-IN EBERHARDT: Boom! BOOfT7l BETTY ECKERT: Home Room Secretary I, II: Glee Club II, III, IV: Girls' Chorus IV: Music League Contest: Girls' Ensemble III, IV, HARRIETT EMRICH: Home Room Secretary I, Program Chairman II, Vice President III: Key Hole: Art Editor 8: Student Council II: Girl Reserves II, III, IV: Exchange Programs I, II, III: Forensic: Poetry Reading III, IV: Music League: Girls' Trio I, Piano Contest III, Accompanist III. IV: Glee Club II: Girls' Chorus II: Boom! Boom IV: Almost Eighleen III: Spring Fever IV: National Honor Society IV: Girls' Basketball, Manager I. MAE FLETCHER: iBlackburn: American Legion Auxiliary Medal 8? Student Council III, IV: Girl Reserves III, IV: Almost Eighteen III: Boom! Boom! IV: Salesmanship Award I: Commencement Committee IV. BETTY FRASER: Orchestra III, IV: Band IV: Candy Seller IV: Home Room Social Chairman I: Girl Reserves I, II, III. NORMA GARDNER: Basketball III, IV: Glee Club IV: Girls' Chorus IV: Boom! Boom IV: Girls' Track Meet II, III. MARIAN GATES: Home Room Program Chairman II: Society Chairman II: Girl Reserves IV: Sewihi Squaws IV: Boom! Boom! IV: Oracle III: Keyhole 8: Sewihi: Art Editor IV: Red and Blue IV: E. W. Woods Essay QThirdl Prize: American Artist Award III: Girls' Intra-mural Basketball III. ' WALTER GRAY: Glee Club I, II, III: Once in a Blue Moon II: Music League Contests: Octette, Quartet, III: Lincoln Commemoration Program IV: Gym Team, District Meet: Rope Climb, First III: Commencement Committee IV. Twenty-eight
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Big League Baseball? There is talk going around that John is a second Bob Feller. Have you seen Leonard King's picture in the Fisherman's Journal? He caught the big- gest swordfish in the history of fishing. I saw in the Sport Column of the Sewickley Daily Star that August Macaluso was selected as the All-American Basketball Player of the year. and James Masterani, coach for Ambridge, won first place in the Inter-Scholastic Gym Meet. Our athletes certainly are second to none. I saw Edna Mae McKelvey, our T. W. A. airplane hostess, the other day, and she says that Judith LaRoy has been made director of United States Hospital Service and that Clar- ence Stephenson had been elected Mayor of Pittsburgh. I'm glad to hear that, Pittsburgh will be a much better place in which to live now. Did you know that some of our schoolmates are serving their country now? Richard Eaton is ensign on the battleship Delaware. Walter Gray is a Lieutenant in a Commando Unit, much loved by his men. Charles Borem, one of those unsung heroes, has the dangerous job of testing Army lighter planes. Marie Trunzo, Catherine Stinson, Virginia Wharton, and Margie Holliger are Army Nurses - serving their country with a zest. Don Johnson is a radio operator, and Robert McMaster is ship surgeon on the U. S. S. Idaho. I've just remembered some stars of our class. We certainly have a lot of them, don't we? These students are now at the Penn Theater this week. Mattie King is the comedienne, and the ushers had quite a time trying to keep order. Eunice Townsend is the La Conga dancer and does she have rhythm! Booker Rainer has a good contract for radio: he is a humorist, you know - one of the cleverest. The motion picture at the Warner Theater is Love Without Happiness, Jack Knauz has the leading role. And over at the Senator is Jane McPherson in Why We Love. Every- one calls them the great lovers of the stage and screen, but they never play together. We'll have to go see them both-eh. Helen? Say. did any of you see the advertisement in the paper announcing the opening of a Curb Service owned and operated by Rose Roppa and Angeline Pallone? I also saw that Mabel Mitchell is now a caterer and gives you the best service possible. Angeline Tucci and Rose Toia run a Business School and find jobs for many, many people. Clarence Colvin advertised his paper hanging abilities and got the job of papering the White House. Edward Boylan is the owner of a 1,000 acre apple farm in Oregon, and his famous brand is known all Prophecy over the country. You certainly do learn a lot of information by looking at one newspaper, don't you? I saw in the Sewickley Daily Star that Virginia Kirk and Byrdie Mitchell are operating an Employment Agency in which they promise to find you the servant of your dreams, and they do it, too, Sallie Higginbotham is dean of a secretarial college and the students she turns out are some of the best stenographers, etc., in the country. The two Robinson sisters became teachers-Ruth an Athletic Instructor, and Helen, an English teacher, which we always expected her to be. Say, Vince, did you know that Ralph Smith, the U. S. Senator from Pennsylvania, was sent by the President as Ambassador to England? Sure, I knew that. He'll probably be presi- dent some day, too. I saw in my Gardener's Journal that Joe Pascuzzi has been made president of the National Gardeners' Association, and that Margorie Pfaff had achieved fame through her discovery of a formula for growing seedless watermelons. I hear that Wilbert Pluechel has become an executive in the Armstrong Corporation and Ethel Barley is a prominent business woman in U. S. Steel. Think of a girl geting into that! Well, Thelma Berns- dorff has made a great success at hotel manage- ment. 'She runs one of the most popular hotels in the country. Did you know that Herbert Schlentner, designer of army aircraft, and Phyllis Day, buyer at Macey's, have been seen at El Chico more than three times together, My! My! John Hawes is manager of the Edgeworth Club now, and John is still talking about that high pressure sales-talk he got from Vernon Weston, who now sells those HSpeedy auto- mobiles, designed by Richard Haluorsen. Virginia, I took a book into the Public Library the other day, and there sat Angelina Barilaro at the desk. At first I was sur- prised, but then I remembered how she always helped Mrs. Carter in the morning. Have I told you that Mary Brown is a French teacher at Booker T. Washington University? Mary was always so intelligent. Say, Walter, do you remember how Victor Jevon used to make those paper airplanes? Well, he's an aeronautical engineer now and doing quite well for himself. That's fine. I bet you can never guess who I ran into the other day? Edward Value and John Krieger. Edward now owns his own service station on the boulevard, and John runs an athletic club in which the chief activity is chess. QContinued on Page 80,3 Twenty-seven
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Senior Actwzties VIRGINIA GRUBBS: Glee Club II, III. IV: Music League Contests: Girls' Trio II: Mixed Octet III, Mixed Quartet IV: Exchange Program II, IV: Girls Chorus IV: First Aid Class IV. ROBERT I-IANDY: Home Room Program Chairman IV: Band III, IV: Spring Fever IV. MARGARET HARKNESS: Home Room Vice President IV: Glee Club IV: Girl Reserves III: Student Council III, IV: Candy Squaw IV: Music League Contests: Girls' Trio IV: Exchange Program IV: Boom! Boom IV: Scholastic Award I: Intra-mural Basketball I, II. III: Spring Fever: Bookholder IV. BETTY ANN HARRISON: Home Room Vice President IV: Candy Vendor IV: Boom! Boom.' IV. BETTE I-IARTLE: Glee Club III. IV: Girls' Chorus IV: Boom! Boom! IV: COmm0HCCm9f1f Committee IV. SALLIE HIGGINBOTHAM: Scholarship Award I, II, III: First Aid IV: Commencement Com- mittee IV. WILLIAINI HOFFMAN: I-Ii-Y III, IV: Oracle IV: Pop Reads the Christmas Caro! IV: Glee Club III: Red and Blue IV. MARJORIE HOLLIGER: Girl Reserves I, II: Basketball I, II. BARBARA HURD: LAlexandria, Va.-Dramatic Club I, Cheerleader I, II: Dance Club I, II: Pep Club I, II: Girls' Basketball I, Glee Club I, Home Room President II, Spanish Club IIB Home Room Sec'y IV: Glee Club II, III: Girl Reserves II, III: Dance Chairman IV: Pow-wow Sec'y V: Assembly Committee II. Sewihi Squaws IV: Hot Dog Vendor III, Girls' Basketball II, III. HELEN I-IURD: Class Vice President II: Home Room Secretary II, III: Glee Club 8, I,, II, III: Student Council II: Girl Reserves I, II, Program Chairman III, Vice President IV: Hot Dog Vendor III: Scwi'h1'Squaws IV: Prom Committee III2 Exchange Programs I, II, III, IV: Assembly Committee I, II, III, Chairman IV: State Music Contests: Trio I, III, Octet II: Once in a Blue Moon I: Scholarship Awards 8. I, II, III: National Honor Society IV: Girls' Basketball I, III. IV: Song Leader III: Spring Fever IV. HELEN JACK: Home Room Program Chairman II: Glee Club III: Girls' Enesmble III: Don'l' Take My Penny tmodelj IV. STANLEY JACKSON: Home Room Vice President I: Student Council I: Clean-up Squad I, II: Track I: I-Ii-Y II, III: Football I: Gym Team I, II: Intra-mural Basketball I, II: Swimming Team I, II. III, IV. VICTOR JEVON: Home Room Vice President IV: Chess Team fsecondl IV: Exchange Pro- gram III: Boom! Boom! IV: Sewihi: Literary Editor IV: Hi-Y: Inner Circle, Financial Chairman: Variety Show III. DONALD JOHNSON: Home Room President II, Secretary IV: Safety Patrol III: Clean-up Cam- ifniign I. II: Boom Boom! IV: Intra-mural Basketball I, II: Football III, IV: Swimming GRACE JORDAN: Glee Club II, III: Music League Contests: Trio II, Girls' Ensemble III: Exchange Program II: Boom! Boom! IV. LOIS JORDAN: Student Council IV: Home Room Program Chairman I, III: Boom! Boom! IV: Exchange Program II: Glee Club II, III: Music League Contests: Trio II: Ensemble III: American Legion Auxiliary Medal 8. BRUCE KEUSCH: CAmbridge-Photography Club, President II, IIID Glee Club IV: Home Room President IV. LEONARD KING: CEdgeworth-Annabella Steps In I: Safety Patrol IH Boom! Boom! IV. MATTIE KING: Pianist for Assembly 7: Girl Reserves II, III, IV: Intra-mural Girls' Gym Meet III: Hot Dog Vendor III. RUTH KINZER: ITampa. Fla. III: Girls' Chorus: Basketball: Scholarship: Chairman of Home Room.l Basketball I, II, IV: Glee Club II, IV: Girls' Trio IV: Forensic Con- tests: Poetry Reading II: Spring Fever IV: Girl Reserves II, IV: Boom! Boom IV: State Music Contests: Trio IV. ROBERT KLEINDIENST: Band IV: Orchestra III, IV: Exchange Program III: Cheerleader III, IVV: Diafir Take My Penny IV: Commencement Committee IV: Boom! Boom! IV: Gym eam I. JACK KNAUZ: Senior Class Vice President IV: Orchestra III, IV: Band III, IV: Football III, IV: Cross Country Run IV. Twenty-nine
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