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The Glass uf 1949
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I The 1855 bf 1949 ur Junior year! How we have looked forward tb it! And now 'that it is coming to an en we can look back on all -the joys and troubles and be proud of our accom- plishments. The Junior Prom and the writing of those Junior ssays were 'bonh highlights of our school year. We have worked hard and tried our best to ain-tain Sewickley's standards and to be a clas of which our school can be proud. Certainl' we will always remember this year as one -f the best. There were J ,nior stars on the basketball, football, chess, and track teams. The All- School Play as well as the Glee Club, Band, and Orchestra have used our talent to good ad- vantage, The whole class is grateful to the girls who did such a marvelous job selling candy and cokes at all the football and basket- ball games and in between times. Candy selling became a daily operation. We 'have had our problems mixed with fun. but we managed to take 'them in our stride. Many thanks to our homeroom teachers, Miss Andrews. Mrs. Smith, and Mr. Wilson for their generosity in advising and guilding us through the year and getting us ready for the final step-our Senior year at Sewickley High School. , FIRST PICTURE Fi First Roni: Priscilla Brown. Lila Gibb, Teresa Barilaro, Clorinda Flora. Nancy Clarke. June? Eppley, Renee Devine. Second w: Eubelia Blake. Doris Ammon, Helen Haydock. Mary Jean Harris, Sally Ca ney. Gloria Berkenbush. Virginia Braxlo. Third Roby: Charles Dods. Ralph Blosser, Laura Cooper, Malcolm Brown. John Carson. Lee Pmerick, Fourth Rszsw: Roy Cress, Alfred Abercrombie, Paul Besterman, John Guthrie, Charles Con on. . I I SECOND PICTURE rst Row: Ellen Merriman. Jean Reid, Aileen Merriman, Doris Neely, Betsy Lee, Mary Ott.lHelen Rice, Ruth McNally. Second Riow: Janie Johnson. Nancy LaSpada, Connie Maruca, Doris McComb, Mary NellIJohnstone, Shirley Scott, Loretta Rucker. Third Rgw: Anthony Maruca, Gerald Meyer, Lewis Herron, Barbara Hicks. James Sagr , William Herron. Fourth ow: Robert Schneider. Eryth Rea, Raymond Lee. Thomas Knoch. Joseph Mclsaughton, Frederick Hurd, Austin Hurd. i THIRD PICTURE I First Roiy: Marelda Walker, Patricia Shaw, Beatrice Toia, Shirley Toward. Mary Sticliell. Mildred Sharp, Peggy Sickeler. Second w: Dorothy Vescio. Grace Vlitzleb, Mary Van Arsdel, Barbara Stroh. Kay Wil enson. Marjorie See. I Third Row: Harry Staniland, Richard Wagner. Roy Wharton, Alister Soutar. Virgil Waite, Frederick Wallace, Roger Snead. Not inithe pictures: Jacqueline Baker, Shirley Gibb, Jean Morris, Clara Todd. Fiore Flol' George Liffert. Thomas Masterani, Howard Rainer, Raymond Rucker, Th as Sherwood. i I i Twenty-eight ,-1
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I lass nt 19 O GAIN a Sophomore is rep-orting a busy year spent t Sewickley High School. We entered Senior igh in September, 1947, and found many ne faces among us. The school p gram opened new and varied interests to all o us. Latin and bookkeeping were a struggle f r some. Plane geometry and foreign languag s caused many an anxious moment. Our a earance on the stage for pub- lic speaking ma e many of us tremble. The subject of biolo y was an unusual experience, especially in dlssec-ting frogls and worms. Nevertheless, we refused to admit that things were too hard, a d without a doubt our classes were very intere ting. I I I I I There were many enjoyable activities which were open to the Sophomores, not new but always attractive, including glee club, band, orchestra, track, football, and basketball. In basketball, the Sophomore girls hold the championship for this year. In taking part in these activities, we feel we are showing our pride in the school. As we say goodfbye to our Sophomore year, we wish to thank our many teachers for ttheir patience and guidance. We are looking for- ward to our Junior year, but we shall never forget the good friendships formed, and feel our Sophomore year has been a success. D S '50 . . I FIRST PICTURE I First Rljrw: Pauline Daniel, Patricia Harper, Madeline Gilbert, Harriet Cannister, Est er Goray, Betty Carson. Second ow: Eleanor Hay, Janet Clarke, Mary Angel. Giovannia Bianchi, Virginia Am on, Betty Baker. Lenore Henry. Third R w: Ray Barley, Donald Beck, Jean De Grazia, Grey Dugger, Matthew Carson, Gerard Heuler. Fourth Rfw: Earl Farr, Joseph Burckart, Donald Grogan, George Ammon. Robert Grey, Car Hoffman, Frederick Dill. i SECOND PICTURE First Ro' : Cecilia Poor. Helen Johnson, Luchia Rainelli, Anne Prange. Leila Lynch, Heldii Martin, Betsy Rice. Second Row: Lydia Robinson. Louise Jones, Marjorie Packard. Audrey Polizotto. Barbara Kilmer, Marilyn Jody. Third Row: John Miller, Alexander McCombe. Shirlev Morrow, Arthur Lilly, Dale Ingrbm. Fourth Row: Lewis Irvin, James Pflugh, Jack Miller, Leslie Pallone. Fifth Row: Douglas Kloppenburg, Donald Nlerriman, Francis Maruca, Charles Knox, James Moore, James Lupinacci. I THIRD PICTURE I First Row: Lois Schuring, Doris Sickeler, Joanne Sohn, Jean Reott, Joan Schlumpf. Shirley Venanzio, Joan Zahner. Elnora Woods. Second Rbw: Darlene Schurman, Norma Weber, Diane Seagren. Louise Topkins. Barbara Willfiams, Rita Valenzi, Daphne Smith. Third R w: Charles Schaming, Albert Wintermantel, William Thein, Nsmcv Sickeler. Rogir Wharton, Harry Sanders. Fourth w: Robert Pleuchel. Benjamin Walker, James Taylor, John Wilson, Anthony Ras . Not in t pictures: Victoria Bennett, Bertha Paff, Joanne Sweeney, Elvera Vish, Charles Blarron, David Broomfield, Jerry Dunstan. Paul Hanna. Edward Martin, John Mo ow, Eugene Rogers, James Tunney, Wesley Stangee, James Williamson. I I I I Thirty
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