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V ,.,.nq . D Hrrry L H1 ghl C CY Dr Andrew I Cerne Mrs Ger 1lol1ne S Kleld Dr lOl1H Neme dLcal,0 ZCQ4u,7flzL Dr H L Hrqhberqer nas served our school la1tlcfully for many years HIS med1cal aclv1ce contnbuted to the Jolly atmosphere of our classes Dr A I Cerne IS not only a phys1c1an but also a tr1end to us all HIS pat1ence durmq the student exarntnauons as well as h1s pleas ant p rsor1al1ty has helped to w1n h1m over as our scl ool phys1c1an He 1S always present at our football qgrres to see that our players are taken care ot Mrs Geraldme S Kle1d wl1o 1S Sewrckley Townsh1ps well trarned nurse not only helps Jlcalihdlut prevent common arlrnents of our students but also arols 1n the1r recovery Dr Iohn Nernec our school dent1st helps mamtam healthy teeth for healthy l1V1I'1Q Along Wlth personal hy q1ene and care plus prolessronal advrce every rndrvrdual should have qood sound teeth To aether th1s quartet works and helps us preserve our health We rnust strrve for th1s achteve rnent for 1t IS the bas1s of all soc1al v1rtue The status of school IS greatly rrnprovecl through the1r knowledqe of medlcal scrence 'x x ' 1 X X Iii! 1 '1 1- r. r , 'C Qfraf , . . wrt, , 1 K ' c J 1 1 A4 M t ... , l. Z... -'T f ' O O O O . , 1 - . . . 1 l A F f I I H ' I V . . , , 1 , ' . ' 9 l l A . U - N 1 . , , 19
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W, Fullerton, I. Andrea, I. Bruno, S. Hopkinson G. Boggs, E. Decker, R. McCune flwadcnnzi Uwz, Uuilzwlux, Un Although he is new in this building, he is familiar to Sewickley Township, having taught in both Rilton and Lowber in previous years. He teaches geography, writing, and spelling. Mrs. Anna Herbert has her home room in number twenty-six. She teaches health classes here. Most of Mrs. Herbert's time is spent in the new building as girls' gym teacher. She spon- sors the G.A.A. and advises the cheerleaders. Going straight through Mrs. Herbert's room, you come into the art room, number twenty-seven. Look at all the pretty pictures on the walls! lunior high school students are taught art here by Miss Ruth Bedford. She also teaches English. Don't stop here or we'll stay all day! lt's the cafeteria. Don't those pies look good! You've met all of our teachers in the old building, so let's hurry over to the new building. The first person we see is Miss Mary Pen- man. She is our music teacher. She directs the junior and senior high choruses. Part of her time must be spent teaching music in the different grade schools all over the township. lt is Miss Penman who helps us to get the music ready for our assembly programs. What's that strange noise you say? lt sounds like someone learning to play the violin. lt well might be, for Mr. William Kober's office is near. Mr. Kober gives music lessons, directs the band, and conducts the orchestra, This seems like a busy place. Here is where Mr. lohn Lasko instructs our boys in in- dustrial arts. Their finished products are so lovely! Last, but by no means least, in the boys shower room, we find Mr. lohn Bruno. He teaches boys gym classes and is the head foot- ball coach. l think you will agree with us, now that you have met the faculty of Sewickley Township High School, that they are a fine group of individuals. Teaching is an honor- able profession, overlooked by many because of the wages it yields. These persons are to be given credit for having unselfishly dedicated their lives to this worthy cause. 18
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The Best Years of Our Lives How well we realize this as we look back over four happy years together, for there's a lot to remember. The feeling of class loyalty was evidenced as we donned green gobbiesu distinguishing us as lowly Freshmen, but even then we were marked as leaders. This loyalty grew as we became Sophomores, gaining knowledge and preparing for our Shamrock Dance. Sur lunior year brought with it memories of cheering on our championship football team, dancing to the Bunny Hop and welcoming new classmates from l-larrolds. Bright new S. H. S. rings were found on our fingers. 'We proved our worth as upperclassmen as we decorated for a glittering Christmas Dance, and nearly burst with pride as our Prom was hailed as the most beautiful ever. During all this excitement Aren't Vfts Pliotogffni 9 jh 7955 Jim ww. um, 0,4 Um .mm we developed outstanding leaders in all phases of school life. The year of years arrived as we took our place as Seniors. Clowning our way through the Senior Pep Meeting, posing for pictures, rooting for the teams, packing the gym with our Dogpatch Dance, and watching our class play emerge as a wonderful version of Seven- teen is Terrific are memories that will last a lifetime. We still get a sentimental feeling re- membering May Day and can't forget that lump in our throat as we sang the Class Song and Alma Mater for the last time. With lingering goodbyes to friends and teachers, we face the grand climax, Baccalaureate and Graduation. lt's all just a memory now as we'll remember but never relive those glorious days. 'With a proud feeling, we leave our Dear Alma Mater, Sewickley High. Vv'e Decorate me Christmas Tice-I
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