Shady Side Academy - Academian Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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' 4., -.I.I Ix 'Af-9:515'.'..Q4ff . 12,24 . -1 f ?'Y'-fji.1.:-- E , ' ' 1 ...,5?II1afI3, .g 2 ' 1 yo- r . da..-,, I , '.-.-f'5'5Wxf,..II I I 1, f . w i 'x': K NL 232:-,1- 4 Q. 'FZ A ig, '- 1'-ru.. ,f-fitness-s' 1.2 ' 'M 'lsf -'z '1 fs. an 1 1' if-1. fy Deddwf 5.49 ng: 'v , ni 1... ?o-.Li 5 I-ra! v s 1 . 1,5-4. -' , 1--1. fg- --:Agg.f4'r:' ,K 4-sh -I rf- fi-'Q' 45 Lv' oi, aaasqeg Fr' ac. :K Qfffii ef.. , - , 1 ,M Qf'1'lL ftgiflivu. P ,L A.. ':.'E,.. ,,,.,' MMN,,..-- n,,s,--- W.-W N111 - F I NY ALTEIK J QNFS, JR. gl w-,xmv The Graduating Class of 1952 is proud to dedicate its ACADEMIAN to Mr. F. Walter Jones, Jr. His wit, ex- ceptional friendliness, and good sense of values have made him especially well liked and respected. His service , to the Academy as history master and athletic coach has been outstandin g. Cl'Yl.:ezQ ' : During the school year just completed, Shady Side has undergone ' K1 a long and involved process of self-evaluation climaxed by the bla visit to the campus of a committee of educat r o s . From finances to classes, from buildings to food, the evaluators for three days went over the school with a fine-toothed comb to determine how well the school succeeds in meeting its aims . In 1952, a year of evaluation, it seems appropriate, therefore, to have the ACADEMIAN show what is being done to realize the aims of the Academy. That the maior purpose of the school is to carry out the process of turning an elementary school graduate -7-2 into a college freshman rg is rather obvious when one knows that S Shady Side is, and has been for 69 years, a college preparatory school . The process isa long one, an expensive Q6 one , a complex one , involving many activities in and out of the classroom . Actually the business of preparing a boy for college resembles in many respects the creation 5, H I of any quality product . Those in charge of both endeavors must choose sawn raw materials carefully, they must handle those materials conscientiously in each stagep they must exercise vigilance by means of examination and checking to assure a quality product. One important difference, however, must be noted: the manufacturer deals in inanimate 0 obiects F5 Q 5 Shady Side deals in human beings 'A with all their individual Y'f'wrf Q L' 1 1 strengths and weaknesses. There can be no assembly-line methods in our process. We invite you, then, to go for a tour of the Academy in the pages of this book. an.. You will see views of the plant pictures of those in charge of the produc- U , 92 ' l ' ' i 'w4fgl1'4i'f'1s w 173- , tion, pictures of our products in various stages of production, pictures of the many vital and interest ing processes called for to turn out the finished product, pictures of the finished products themselves, and finally a glimpse, at the end, of a large stock of raw material which will reach us within the next few years. s Q O S, 3 . v Q. 1 1 .qw ,,, ..,. mi. V. W. , M 'Ag ima' 5 4 ...Mall .. will ww H .. wg 'Q -ai X 1 X gy!! H E a.vfo1'f' rf 1101111111 cu-ff'r'.w w.w1'1I1'71 FF 1 Down the fII'l'1'f' in vrinfzfr Rmve' Hall-Cmzier fJopf'rc11'1'm1s Tower of Mcffzme D1'11'i1zg Hall Up me dmv in SPH-no 8 IU 0r0'11'0o1Y Ilrmsf Main mrridor-Rm1'f' Hall , 4 x Q . Curry Gymnasizmz mfranrc Ifork garclrn sun dial Heinz Infrmary Mcfzme Dining Hall 11 Walk to M cCune Library lli'-uf 251215. hi.- Bayard House , pm ffk Q-ef , .. 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M '11-233 11152333 ix-fig3gg2 g11T,3Qgf,fr '-'Q-'N --S --f-X.wwi:.f-Q-- K' .,.L. ,r V .. . ,Q 1 9 W 'V '15, K 7 ' ' YYILLXRI? E. MHXIVY, HS. IIilYL'I'f0I'Il Vullvgc. .xIII7fliIltK'll Sl'Ill0IlllN'F 1072s Inglzxh Drrzmufu N ,- 1,5-513: Zfiffzffi-:Sf K I -- f f. .Iii . ,iv , ,ff 53,3 , ,, ,A W .S.ff,.f,, Q -m.i,M. x ,fr 'tl' Q E 5 Ii0llER'l' Y. IIUYYARD, Pitlslmrgll Musivnl Instituto. Appointed V' Soptorlllwr 1929. Dirrr-for of ,llu.v1'r,' fvllllfll, l,1'gl1t11'vigl1! Fooflfall and s Junior l'11r.v1'fy H!l.Yt'1J!l1l,' l1UIlNl'IIIllHfl'7' Qf lirlyilrzi. K, , fs-E. , 1a,fg5g:5i5Lsw 5 'wk N X 23 ii iiiii iiii A . CHARLES P. VORVE, All., A.M. Nlidrilcbury Vollc-geg Special Diplo- V W mas: fniversite de Lille, The Sorbomw, Franvvg I'nivc-rsidad Uhrvrn, ' Z Mexivo. Appointed Ss-ptcnlber 1934. Spa111A.vh,' l r4'110l1, zl.V.VI'SffIIlf llousr- master, Ellsworth. Wan 1 1 ,si i-,4 ,,:,:g,Ag,:g:f- , -' A ff ff N 'w21az,.wLQuf1:, wv11',, wx PARKER IHCRG, AB. L4-high Ihivcrsity: Harvard lvniversity. Ap- Illlilltvli Svptelnber 1938. l':llfflI.NlI,' Il1'.vlUry,' Iluarl COHFII, S0r'0f'r,' Hcad I '0tll'lI, Tl'IlV1fN,' IIUII.Yt'lI1f1.Yfl'l', .1l0r4'zr00fl. f 1-f 2. 1 ff-- 4 ,b.:-:-if fffr: lr 24 1 ijlnsils W' '2 Ai?iEf55L is 2 are 1newlfazgfrzzsgiiiszifzfifxbfifzi-H ,lim-ff2::v4.,:'e,:-4 6 1- 122592:i2'Y55i,f+,5f1s2Q sgfz1L4m?7Vf?ES' s?5 ifi.-Wifi-z gi-wrfi,mggyqqige,.f,ifs,Q212f2:,Q:i5gfL 'g f -,. 7 W up - 'z:.f1E.2n'i:,,1'i ' -'S ' V'iEiS-'kpf-'TQf :l V 'Z 3x Wf a x f' wifi M : f!5w?L.aLv3ZW'3 V ', wr ZZ-.,1'xfif5535, , L, ,A . 'Nj ,1.-4- gin-1--.rIl.fI.: ' - - f wz zwsme A: , ,NM , , WW... , f-Nj F. YYALTER JONES, UH., M.l'1ml. Vlnvvrsily of l,ittHlllll gll. Appoinlvd J X Scptclnbcr 1944-, Ilfxloryg .-ixxixfarll l,l'l'!'l'fl7I' Qf ,-ltl1lrl1'1'.v,' llwrnl fvllflfll, ' F00lln1ll,' Ilvud l'oru'h, 1gflSln'l'f1Il1H,' .Ai.v.v1'.vfr1r:I fvflllfil, lfzm'bc1ll,' .'l.v.vixlur1f . IIo11sz'mrm'cr. Frnft. n n , :Aj CARL M. VOCHRAN, AB. XvElSlliIIgfOll fullvgcg M..-X. Yale lfnivcrsityg Johns Hopkins l'niv0rsily: New Ynrk S1-lmol of Interior Dcvorzltiong Fino Arts: f'1iI'Ilt'gil' Institute of 'I'cc-hnology, U. of Pittsburgh. Appointed , Scptclnlrer 1944-. lfrzglislzg Art. RAM neiigaitiglgg, ,ge n 25 ELIZABETH K. BOTSICT, KA. Smith follegcg 15.3, LS. f'Zll'll0giC hd y , Institute of 'l'ec'l1nology. Appointed S4-ptcnlber 19,1-4. Lllbfllffllll. 1 nrr n :rw if 5 I 2 3 4 5 6 0 9l0lIf2 616171809 2223242526 ' 1 ,swf 0 I JVLIANA F. SICLTZ, BS. Margaret Morrison College, Carnegie Insti- tutc of T04-lnlulugy. Appointed October 194-8. Registrar, Executive Svcrclary, Typing. '30 S2131 5.45 Q . Q 4 A 21 , , . . ,' DEAN E. BAIR University of Pittsburghg Appointed September 19495 Mathematics and His- toryg Assistant Director of Physical Edu- cation: Head Coach Football, Baseball: Assistant Housernaster, Croft. fOn leave of absence with United States Marine Corps.l f 09' 3. '. 1 g. 0 O' ,. 0 'O ' 3 Q. . . 3225245 A.B., Oberlin Collegeg Columbxag M.L., ti:-fs ,,'f:f . 'Y J', .gs ,am-g,q,: Wg: fijff L Q: 1 4 ti '2iTQ,T:?F.g, 2,q-' 2 Q x WILLIAM B. KURTZ A.B., Boston Universityg University of Pittsburghg Appointed September 1950g F rench. QOn leave of absence with United States Navy.D ALVILDA OLIVER, R.N. School Nurse. Appointed 1926 ,. . -:B 'Qi:1?4as::?'ag:z.z'112'' '-J-.,'f Z31tf1g 'fflitfriii ' ' '-zgzftig.-s 'awk'-:-:' 3-:7: -2-:Pet-: 1-, WALTER D. WILKISON .-::1:fr?1-'.:2wZg':-., - :5:,g.':f: 1 A.B., Westminster Colle eg A ointed '4-I-Sig: 1 PP y . . , . Aprll 1988. Business Manager. '. 31 JANE GOODWIN Carnegie Institute of Technologyg Uni- versity of Chicago. Director of Dining Hall. Appointed 1950, A .4 '. it . 'G it to 'Z A A 4- A 5. Q ,K 'M P K fr , A is J ' , wig ef .. ..,, ., .b mi ..:, -,: . A W . X q Z, '-Ji? ,pn --'?wQf:WiIW,fezw.i4:A eh :iii , 6-1 Y i Tjiligzh- wi fi ff vb A h'f- i5fwE- -A Aiyfa vi X f ?i - W r I A K' XY' ' 7. 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In f'IFl'll'Nf l'r1p-Iwmrkvr, PI't'Sll1t'llt. ff'Ilff'7'g5t0tZ, Y lCL IJI'0Slti0Ilt. lfOHONl+JK'IlklllS, N-c'r0Lz1ry-rI'rw1sl1rur. Tj Y ,LQ if ,fly 4 A 15, .. . .2f-f... - ff M ...,. ,A- , -4 Lfv ' WW' WWW .rf- .. rs. .X . .-E' QA 'X f F -- 33' 'B T55 .. ESMF V W sf , 'X V Q tw W mix 5 Q , Q52 N w ' ef V? 3 I ..-we ax' ' l, M., 11.1 ,... Sf' i I2 if 'W if 5 ..,,..L .,kL V 1 3, 5, li 'Gr 15? Q -.Jqn-W E' ...,..-- v N ,-,,A. .. .f, .,,,,,, hw , 4. ,. 'll MOREWOOD , P i , ,r 2, 5 X X k , ,. r ' G HCUSE zu- A XX Standing: Friedman, Marcus, Eisinger, Carson, Hcndcl, Mr. Tllorpc, w 3, Snaman, Levin, Drake, l'rda, Ralph, Sc-liornaker. Smlrrl: Piginan, Q X Voegele, Metzger, Mr. Berg, Berkman Cin FPHFQ, Miller, Boggs ' fx ' Braun, Walker. On Floor: Evans, Diebold. b ' In Circle .' Top-Boggs, Presirlf-nt. Fmlcr-Millcr, View--prcsiclviit. 9 , if A W Bottom-Braun, Secretary-Treasurer. 5 6, . E i K. ,f'3-rf X a ainl 5 ' -M J' ir. L F L N,'A ' l , -P W wwf 'XFX 1 jf is x ,E A ,:, .,f.,- ,. , - an YQ. , ' nf, laia Q, 'fa Wi , ' a A K ' I ' :,.L 1, ' ,.,w'v - , .. ' ' . in N? if Q 1 yn ?ifi'FiT'57' 5' V aaaii all Z nanlarl . 'QV A 9 K P ,ff ' , Q ,nf 9 ,W . CRCJFT HALL I'zrst Row: Markel, Berger, Cipolonc, Ruffner, Hic-ks, Brcnnen, Hin- kel, Salathe. Second Row: Clark King, Mr. Millvr, Mr. Hall, Thorpe, Alan Lebowitz, Fallcr, Collins, lWr. Jones, VVat0rn1:1n, Dvike. Third Rolf: Douglas Cndvrwood, Colker, Prisnnt, Margolis, Fltf-h, Fowler, Richard Lobowitz, Bloom, Ilartlcy Walker, Richard King, Allvn. Fourth Row: Coyle, Lewis, Harold l'nderwood, Griflitli, Pursglove, Succop, Ray, John Foster. In circle : T0pgLebowitz, President. Center-Thorpv, Yir-e-prcsi- dent. Bottom-Faller, Secretary-Treasurer. , W A -au-v 'lil gh , ' I -vp.. .. 'W iii- Wm.. BAYARD HOUSE First R011 . Nettrour, Fleming, Lubow, Tynlwrg, Ferguson, Bfcrldel- son. Srconr1R01r: Mr. Howard, Patterson, Lyn:-h, Solomon, Graham, Breckenridge. Third Roux' Murdoch, Luft, Johnson, Herrington, Stone, Henry WVirts, Kinney, Vonncll, Hagan. In vz'rcIc.v.' Top-Solomon, President. C z'rzfcr-Iiyiirll, Vic-0-president. Botlom-Gra ham, Secretary-Treasurer. ff i Qi 1 Sffnmf-M-s WMM 4-Aka 111 R01-fmlvguan . SE xx 7 fu buf Q 3,1 'r mam. 'A-., F2412 4 Q Seated: Balph, Presidentg Mr. Palmer, Faculty Adviserg Tafel, Vice-President. Standing: Repp and Helsel, Members-at-Large. Athletic Council Headed by the director of athletics, the Athletic Council is comprised of the assistant director of athletics and the captains and coaches of the various varsity teams in season. This council governs the Athletic Association, of which every student is a member. As a member of this group, the student is represented in the council by the student officers of the Athletic Association. i 48 Student The Student Council, which represents the feelings and ideas of the student body in discussions with the faculty, is composed of members from the various houses and forms. VVorking under a new constitution established last year, the council has gained a good deal more self-rule and re- sponsibility for the student body. MEMBERS Ralph E. Tafel, Jr. President VVilliam C. Balph Vice-President Alan W. Breckenridge Secretary- Treasurer Ralph E. Tafel, Jr. Sixth Form Representative Alan W. Breckenridge Sixth Form Representative James R. Robinson Sixth Form Day Student Representative Council James P. ltliller Fifth Form Representative Eugene V. Helsel, Jr. Fifth Form Representative VV. Alvah Stewart Fifth Form Day Student Representative Alexander Cooper, Jr. Fourth Form Representative QFirst Semesterj William S. Treese Fourth Form Representative Peter W. Crane Fourth Form Representative David C. Adams Fourth Form Day Student Representative Henry K. VVirts Third Form Representative H. Alfred Solomon Third Form Representative Neville D. Fowler Croft Hall Representative David S. Stotz Ellsworth House Representative William C. Balph M orewood House Representative Donald A. Stone Bayard House Representative First Rout: Stone, Breckenridge, Tafel, Balph Franc. Second Row: Fowler, Ilelsel, Miller, Cooper Adams. SXDE A C I ,Qf h e 6 me qi Third Rmv: Stewart, Robinson, Solomon, Boggs, E H Front Row Kneeling: A. Lebowitz, Repp, Miller, Friedman, Walker Middle Row Standing: Patterson, Tafel CSecretary-Treasurerj, Brecken ridge QPresidentj, Captain Palmer CFaculty Adviserj, Balph CVice Presidentj, Helsel, Cookson. Rear Row Standing: Rosenblum, Stotz, Boggs, Fowler, Forker. Sargon Society The Sargon Society, one of the Academy's two honorary organizations, was founded nearly thirty years ago to honor those members of the upper two forms who excell in some phase of campus life. Four times during the year formal tapdays are held. Those students who have been able to meet the rigorous standards of the society are then in- vited to join. 50 ll Cum Laude Society The Shady Side chapter of the national Cum Laude Society, the academic honor so- ciety in preparatory schools, was founded in 1929. The upper twenty percent of the gradu- ating class become members provided that they acquire an average of eighty percent or better in their last two years at Shady Side. Students listed below were chosen at the beginning of the second semester. Additional members will be chosen at the close of the academic year. Dr. Erdman Harris Merle M. Alexander Lowell Innes George B. Waldrop Faculty Adviser Faculty Adviser Faculty Adviser Faculty Adriser MEMBERS Lebowitz, Walker, Glick, Rosenblum x , . RUIIP5 f If 9 y ix ' V i Xi-.wx x .X 4 wg 41 fgQ.9'j G! . . rl 51 1 4 ' I St. Anclrew's Society Boys of the upper three forms who are deemed likely to make the most notable contri- bution to informal discussions on religion and moral questions are voted into this society. Besides having regular bi-weekly meetings, the society sponsors several meetings with outside speakers. Topics discussed during this year included these: What is God?, Is there a God? The Power of Prayer, Why Evil?, and Immortality. The faculty advisers are Dr. Erdman Harris and Nlr. F. YValter Jones, Jr. R 5-1 9- n,.,.,., ,1..g'., -Q.. Wf,..5.. I,,.,.,...,.,...-,.5.,,',:.z.g,.,.,-.91 ' - 5 ag - ...J-. Q.-. -.Q -J. Uwe... ve. .....,.,,.:',-,- . ' ' vs. ., . - .un --.51 va- v-.- .-x 14.-,-4 . 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's'TX:S. s XL xx X 'swiss- - 3 ,-.,N'b.,.,xifyfl. S-, .- .. '. 'x 'ni .' -, '-. 'Q 'ZX i x ' 'it x NH y N X x - xx s. .Q SN xx: sus 's serv... as 'XG xii, xi' xv 1 . -3-Skt X: , . - H f. 5,- ' s ,PQ lik si Nm: . 5 8 X ,. .H ,. . .-.-.-1-.xg . N-sg:--.5-.H -.fz-SK, -'W- . -. -A. - . '7:3'3'5ffg-vjgfsrisks 5531- 'IMA 55:-.5'Q7b ff-J-I'I'Tgf'd'5F-I-1-S'-1-55, -asf. 'qv . -1.-5 - -2- -.,:. cf!-:12-.Q-3.-.+q.-2-341:-.-,''iz-1'-. -:gg-., -ag.-bb. x -.-.-.gp .5-xl-q.g. 1.5, -+L., -:,s,. .,.g..-.,,-Se.. S1'afc'df Steel, Fisher, Horning, Thorpe, Lehowitz, Isay, Katz, Snaman, franc. Svconrl Roux' Rnflincr, Netting, Evans, Pennoyer, Volker, Blarkel, J. Treese, S. Adams, Waggoncr, Stotz, Miller, Levin, llalf, BllI'l'llllt'lll, Hicks, Browne. Bark Rmr: W. Treese, Rosenhluin, lt. Davis, Marcus, Jenkins, J. Walker, Braun, Warren, Succop, H. Hamilton, Pigman, Diebold. -. - ft -1 , I-' , .' .-.-, Q. mg- -,--If 45.0. , Q.. .gf .-Q. -my ,-,. ,-U-., K ,- ... ' -.. , .,- ,, ,, -,,, , D.. .I . .-. 4. - n..,.-.4'.,.- '-, v.. 1'1-.+-f:- J - '-:FI 'Q-ri:-:-1-rf'-2-.fe 1+5-225'2413:-'.'f'- -f-.'-fg1:-. -2-ANI-'TSM - - '0Q2:22s2:F: -:-:-f'-:'fz-,1'-:- 1511111-ff. ,- L . 'Y:-.24232752ft3!7:f:5:3:-is-352:1i2:25Si2'155 7'3'3'52 55t?5335'3Eif371E-'v3H4'3f'3!3:3:373i525221:33-935I555355. 5:T'-'4'71 '455b.'27'52-. '3r-55F-3:33-'.'3:3EF3-S2-13455with' ,. .. .-1-4:-' wr-v.:-:'2-1-M'mm-:-az-:.-f: :-:-0 er-1-ww:-z- 'iz-:-:-:Sai-.:-2'-2'b .f:-:-:s-s:-:':1sf-:-:-:-flew.:-:+:-. '-2:2:Y'2'2a2'f'f::T'Q-. .I-2-'R '-'S 'f'1'2-2:--'+:-'-'-:-- '-:ff-av-' -Q ' The Forum The Forum, one of the largest organizations on campus, discusses a wide range of topics. Among the subjects examined this year were l'niversal Military Training, Is college football overemphasized?,' and Who will win the Middle East? Several outside speakers were invited to the meetings and provided interesting talks. Student speakers introduce the topics for discussion when there is no guest. Mr. Arlin M. Cook serves as wi adviser. -4 . fl 'u ' if .1 u it N 53 Debating Society This year, under Mr. Cook's direction, the Debating Society of Shady Side has had a well rounded schedule. Among other contests, the team held dual debates with Edge- wood High School and Avonworth High School, and participated in the round robin tournament sponsored by the Pennsylvania Music and Forensic League. The subject for debate Was: Resolved: Every American citizen should be subject to conscription for essential services in time of war. Seated: Fowler, J. VValker, Vllaggoner, 0'Shaughnessy. Standing: Evans, Conte, Leonard, Burchfield, Oseroff. 54 Smtcrl: Fisher, l'rda, lsay, Rosenblum, Tafcl. Srrnlzfl Ifrur: U'Sl1augl1ncs- sy, D. l'ndcrwood, Burr-lilield, Ricgl, Wm. Trcesc, Warren, S. Adams, R. Kullns, Pierce, J. Treese. Third Roux' Leonard, R. Davis, Marcus Volker, Half, ltrnuson, lVatcrman, Horning. United World Fecleralists The lvnited lVorld Federalist Chapter at Shady Side has grown since its start in 1948 into a strong organization. This year the Federalists increased the number of school meetings, arranged for more outside speakers to address the students in the Library, and made several trips to hear talks by current authorities. Among these trips was one made to Carnegie hflusic Hall to hear Mr. David E. Lilianthal speak on the Vnited Na- tions. Activities of the group are carried out under the advisership of Mr. Parker Berg. 55 A rf EdiforfFaller Fopy Editor- Colkcr Junior School EllIiIiUI'mlgI'2ll1Il IjllfifflgfflI7Ilf'l'S'PI'lS2ll1t, Pierce l311.v1'1zz's.v Staff-Evans, Lcvin, lfarcus, lYa ggoner Igfflifflflifll glSSI-Sffl7lfS'1gI'2lflSOI1, VValker, Patterson, Yeaton, 0'Shanghnessy, llnnnette, Lebowitz Typ1'.vf.v-Jenkins, llznnilton , Nlon tgom- ery. -Q 't -as The Academian The Academian is the official yearbook of Shady Side Academy. The purpose of the book is to record an accu- rate, detailed account of the year's activities, presenting them in writing, illustration, and photograph, with indi- vidual attention given to the seniors. The members of the staff, aside from enjoying the satisfaction of a job well done, gain valuable experience in writing and business which will aid them in later life. fllr. George Byron Wval- drop acts as adviser to the business staff and hir. Carl Nl. Cochran works with the editorial staff. The Art Club and Photography Club contribute much to the creation of the book as it appears in final print. I ' P'- dm . , X, ,. , - .f:.:,g,,, .,, L ,,,e My .5 A K - - ffm f-,hx-.-'.-.5-. ., W. ., Q.-:-:.-.wp-v, . was-. 1- - f. .,. , Nag --i -'1-.z.fi',2'-fi.1t.-, '--wgvw--'.-'L .diva-'5'gu.v.A, . , me . .fxAQ - tv-s-me-as-v'.-an vw . , . .- ,. 'Ragga' ,-,1,.n1.1-,.-..-- uns-4 - , ,, ,, ,K K ,,.- . . -1.1.,,,..,, ,. .1 1-, -,..-.- . , wx 1- -' 'ir . . .-, .,s9g.g'.g.' a'-5.o',n,.' my.-39.- , Q --W, . ., wa, A- V 1'-2H..X,v,.w5'..-:.-,.g..af, 'H-,gg :gif .j iiiiigjg-.f 't:k::g,?is' . ., ,k.., ,Mr .. 1, -N ,NWN ' .Q . sam, f k.-,., 'fam . RWM , ,NNN Scafvd: Mr. Carl for-liran Cliditorial Adviscrl Friedman, Fowler, Rosenblum, hir. G. Byron Yvaldrop fBusiness Adviser. J Slanfling, First How: Evans, Prisant, Montgomery, YV. Hamilton, C. Runnette, VVaggoner, Marcus, Lelmowitz, Braun, Faller. Third Razr: Levin, Branson, Walker, Patterson, Yeaton, 0'Shaughnessy, Jenkins, Volker, Pierce. In Circlrs, Top fo Bottom: Neville Fowler, Editor-in-Chief, Ray Rosen- blum, Business Managerg Louis L. Friedman, Assistant Editor. 56 H J' fi Id ' it 1 . I S1'afcd:ls'1y I rda Braun hir. Alun lt. lNI'icMillcn Pficulty Adviser xY'llk0l' Lcbowitz ll0SOIllDlllIl1. Sw'oIIfI Patterson Repp. Third Row: Ricgl NY'1term'in Conte Prisant Pierce Branson Hclscl R. Davis Brown ' s 1 , ' lv , 1 1 C '1 5, 1 , , -' 'C -'A' 2 t 9 . . ,. . . . .. Y Row: H. Hamilton, Markel, Hornlng, J. Trcese, Stewart, l'1slIer, W aggoner, Robinson, Levin, W Illcy, lt. IXllllllN, Berkman, Marcus, Colker, Bannerot. In f'1'rcIf's. Top I0 Bottom: Jmncs Vivalkcr, Ellli0F-ill-flllit'f1 XVIII. 3.1. I . . . Braun. Business Manager: James Ivffiil. Sports Editor. -e,n ..-'.:'LG51 v'S-Q, 1 ,. 'www 4 1 rijfjt-vgv Q.gt-':3'5 A. '-.. I. V Q si - I' I ' I'3lQ591 1, ,,'511'fh1iQs1l i Wes- fi ' is .LQL11 1 '- '7 1W3w1'Wt35'Ik'-T-G'-. s 'K.:..ti3Aig.,.,f- , g5s,mN ' '- .QM I ' SYM Q sew W I 1- , mx I .V j g. W ii 'Vx f- . 1111 .t W . 1? -- 1.11. 1' y'NiLfQ23iiE1f1:fi1:,ii.gg.QT25ii The Shady Side News The SHADY SIDE NEWS has been the schoolis bi- weekly student publication for more than forty-five years. During this time it has brought distinction to both itself and the school by winning many prizes and awards. Among the more recent ones received have been the Princetonian Awards, including firsts and last year a lNIedalist rating, the award given to the best ten per cent in the first division. The candidates out for the editorial and business posts are trained by the more ex- perienced members of the board under the supervision of Mr. Alan B. McMillen, the faculty supervisor. 57 James L. Walker-Editor-in-Uhief Richard A. Isay, Alan L. Lebowitz- Associate Editors Ray H. Rosenblum-Copy Editor James S. Urda-Sports Editor David H. Patterson-Assistant Sports Editor Egerian The EGERIAN, the literary magazine of Shady Side Academy, is a collection of writing compiled over the year by members of the student body. For over twenty years the maga- zine was edited and managed solely by the Fifth Form and the faculty adviser. ,N ot until recently were editorial and business staff opportunities thrown open to all boys in the senior school. A new cover design and the addition of pictures in 1948 marked a modernization of the magazine. It still maintains its original purpose: to oH'er each pupil an oppor- tunity to publish his original work. Mr. Willard E. Mead and Mr. Alan B. McMillen act as faculty advisers. Alan Lebowitz Editor-in-Chief Thomas O'Shaughnessy Business Manager Szralcd: 0'Shaugl1nessy, Mr. YV. E. Mead CFaculty Adviserj, Lebowitz. Sfanding: Faller, H. Hamilton, Horning, Branson, Isay, Markel, Netting. .,-..,,o,e,-,o,..'.'..- ..... .'-4.-...'.'.. '- cf even,-Q . ' , 1 -- , , , ., , Qf:.g:-3 .-:J 31 ng.-.' , 1.32 we X -N -.ju , : .,-,- ' 3 '.g.- .- -- 4-...ty '- - . , . -' .'.f.- . .v ,. 4...-' - .,.,. . N ,- - ,N-, . ,,. - sv 1 0 .4 Q ,-oo.os ,.g po 9 Q .00 .0 fo ' ' , ' . 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',', , ,'.'. . .,-,1,-,0,-.-,l,'.-,','. 9.-,-5,-.-.',-. 5 The Art Club The Art Club offers to interested students the opportunity of developing skills in painting, sketching, pottery, and metalcraft. The Art Club also sponsors an annual series of exhibits in Rowe Hall which this year included Mrs. John W. Ballentyne's oils of Scottish subjects, paintings by Dr. Erdman Harris, oils by the Abstract Group of Pittsburgh, water colors by Jean Thoburn, caricatures by Mr. Wolfson, work by Schenley High School, and the usual commencement exhibit of Shady Siders' works. The Art Club is sponsored by Mr. Carl M. Cochran. S-,Q Seaied: Miller, Yeaton ICO-Presidentsl. First Rau' Slamlizig: Richard Lebowitz, Netting, Conte, Riegl, Kinley, Pennoyer. Second Row: Clark King, Deike, Holt, MacYean, Ray, Goldman. Surfed: Friedman CViec-Presidentl, Patterson Clgresidentl, J. VValker CTreasurerl. Sfanding First Row: Kinley, Pierce, Prisant, Rosenblum, Fisher, Horning, Faller, A. Oseroff, Netting. Second Row: Fowler, Ham- ilton, Waggener, McCullough, Banncrot. The Gargoyle Society is the group of actors, stage- hands, and electricians who annually sponsor the Acade- ' my's only play. Boys from the four upper forms, who have contributed to the play and who, in the society,s opinion, will add to the organization, are elected to the society. This year Shakespeare's Jlllli'IlS Faesar was produced on ltfarch 28th in the Junior School Gymnasium. This play featured a larger than usual cast, an opportunity at new staging techniques, and the new policy of having girls playing the female roles. OFFICERS David H. Patterson President Louis A. Friedman Vice-President James A. Robinson Secretary James L. VValker Treasurer Dr. and lNIrs. Erdman Harris, ltlessrs. Lowell Innes, VVillard lNIead, Charles P. Vorce Faculty Advisers 60 HF 1 s - 5 1 L, Eff-9, if -.' ' 4. .J ,QM .' '. Y Y Agbpg' S A fr' .. .4 A.-na -..,-.hw ,--'a3'4f'h' 'fiwrllsf' 4:-Q 59 Y .' 134554412 lfffs'.Ii:.,'jf .1r, ' 1.1. 3.-155' 'ii ,--5-ff. .. 4 's.g,g'-yi, ge--5i11f- 5'7 pl QE' '- -.l '.: -1.131 . 5 . r 5Tl i 2 . , -v .1-af ff .-wif. 1'4- .,4f'LEf. f:1f.1f,n 3ijS 'gf' Q gif -f 1. -5.-1 1 .- D, ., ,VI Z --,. . ,..,, H , ' li' '14 '-F'. ,+3a'4h' Sigh. lg ,gl--iw-v4I:,3,., msg.. Lxelnlh, Liu., Lyra., wh. H21 -gg-' 4. Live --GT- '.::- -:r,11'N7'a .ni I E 'hgiiff'-3 sf: . ..,. The purpose of the Photography Club is to provide an outlet for those among the student body who have an interest in photography. During the past year the club, under the direction of Mr. John S. Thorpe, has sponsored two contests, provided photos for the NEVVS and the ACADEBHAN, and cooperated with the administration r 4 If I ...',3,..5:f-YF, .'n?,5f::f.., C :, .1 .,,.v.,v:vgV,, A IL- ' M I-. I'-Qi y,j.',:5ff1:g'q, 9'J-- -- ,f -ye A:zLr,,.',!-,La-yi,-'q. 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Thorpe Clfziclilty Adviscrl, R. Kuhns fvice-Pre-sidcntl, Margolis. Slarzding 1'l1'l'.Vf ITOIFI Holding, llcr- ger, Sickles, Diebold, J. Kuhns, U'Shauglincssy, Fisher, liicgl, J. Foster, R. Lebowitz, MacVcan, Nieinann, Luhow. Svcorzfl Ruin: Franc, livin- hardt, Prisant, Fowler, Ycaton, W. Hamilton, Wnrdcn, Baton, Nlctzgcr. 1, uv- ,n -5. . 32 -.:2 -- -H! -' L'- Nfgf it v:':..7 . ,. - y. fililf. def' .v - -1 -1125? .:- Y? 1,y: Y 'im :-', ,,r. - X- '-'a : I:',4,'f?1i2z 2:'9 it u'. l?I' 0' ff.: '-K 1'-mx m:1 i::'z'Hf- k ,,,.. -- sff 'Q-F71 51 --'ifl-,Q fy ,733 1.3-f.:':s.2.,' A ,-7. -if 3 '- I-'.' .J -,y,-- sig. iv. ,-l'.n- GQ - .1'v.-',:- fl ':-.Y .r-QU '.!..-!f'a'b- '-'.'u- '-f.,1f.l .v - r... 4: 1-.f 4- ,H-..-fx '- ' :- -' -- -ffihyf.: Lap... 3.ix'nkeAx-.153 .-5.1,-. .1 . .- ,It --... . ,4-,-.,. .,- . 1.-A V .,nf.:. - ' ffsf- vw- J--4 :'.,L.-5.59 5,-, .ri tigxtg .1 ff' 1.1 317 'ff 'v -'Fr' . Tl ZZ.. HQ. I, . H -L .a. G1-rg 3: O.-5.11-ai-ev eff .3 5.':Q:5z A MV. , :J . : ,- -' . .- f 3,25 if Nix 17.11 J-Of. gk 1, . is .1 'Q' .-.'-ff ,ry ..,. 91' Music by ERT V. HUWAF A ROBDirectorof MuS1C President -TE QSWM Clubs x E Moderato ff its 3? ii t 5 if 3 ES sing? Lnd tfllei -B' Qi JO- ' bring- we,-f aitli ' with you' Q ,ur pfidC...---- First Roux' Chapple, Sickles, Colker, K. Van Horn, 0'Shaughnessy, Levin, Diebold, C. King, Tafel, Leonard. SPFOIIHI Row: Marcus, Howard, B. - Foster, Miller, Cookson, Mr. R. V. Howard fDirectorj, J. Walker, Forker, Horning, T. Johnston, lhfICcl3Ill'C. Third Row: Sheridan, Patterson, ' Rosenblum, Rose, Berger, Isaly, Pigman, D. Adams, A. Sturtevant, Isay, Griffith, Breckenridge, I'rda. Fourth Roux' D. Steele, Jenkins, Fisher, : Stotz, Berkman. Left Steps Fran! Row: Holding, Browne, Vim. Steel, Rea. Left Steps Bark Rofuu' Flannery, Stewart, McCullough, Lewis. Clmfvr 3 Frmzl: Pierce, Conte, Sutherland, Oseroff. Venter Back: Helsel, Yeaton, Pursglove, VV:-irren, Braun, C. Yvirts. Right Steps Front Crop to bottomj: Snaman, Burchfield, Ames, Half. High! Steps Baci: Hou' flop lo botfomj: Fowler, VVaggoncr. 2 11 i 5. ai 0 r-L E, - dy fly l' The A Cappella Glee Club,the principal singing organization of the school,perforn1s in combined concerts with Winchester and Ellis Schools, at the annual spring Stunt Night, 5,-, and at commencement. ' ,ffm bv Robert V. Howard . MCMXXXVH Copyright thanked in the U- S' A' ' A Cgdoee Music by . T 9 YC 9S'l'I'B 3ERT V. HOWARD i4 Director of M0510 L ,..The Mus-V , I' X Moderat0 ' l ' -'-'l 7 Glo - VY S0 stand 7111 Q, aith,.. hon - Of uard our mem? ries ff Seafed: R. Johnson, Stone, Leonard, Friedman, Cookson, Mr. Howard, Tafel, Connell Row: Yohe, Colker, Montgomery, R. Sturtevant, Curran, Hagan, Goldman, H. Wirts man, J. Kuhns. Left Rear on Steps: Stotz, Warren. Left Front on Steps: Faller, Shrum R. Lebowitz, Burchheld. Rear Center: Levin, Helsel, Waggoner, Warden. Rear Right on Steps: Lewis, Houston, Lubow. , Pigman, D. Underwood, VV. Steele, A. Lebowitz. Second , Evans, Howard, Sheridan, Prisant, Duff, Iversen, Berk- , Brockett, Harold. rant Center: Chalfant, Alpern, Katz, Steps: Marcus, Rosenblum, R. Sturtevant. Right F ron! on iiitii 22 In addition to providing music for chapel hymns, the Orchestra performs at combined concerts with Winchester and Ellis schools, and at the fall Sports Smoker, and the sprmg Stunt Night programs. ,- f 63 .t d Coovrizllt MCMXXXVII by Robert V. How 'xr Saxophone Chorus ated: Roscnblum, Vookson, Mr. R. V. How- ! fDirec-torj, A. Lelmowitz, Howard, Starzdfng: porn, Helsel, Goldman, Volker, Yohe, Tafel, eel, Prisant, Friedman, Montgomery. Slmzrlfng ur Roux' Houston, Hagen, Berkman, Warden, vin, Stone, Curran, Faller. Xxx f spare Us M99 an . KONI, dy' ' Mugyb ii A511 V. - C P-OBg5ixof Of Mug Clarinefs Sealed: Helsel, Rosenblum, Mr. R. V. Howard CDirec-torb, R. Howard, Jr., Stewart. Sffllldlhllgf Lubow, Ivcrsen, Colker, Sutherland, Duff, A. Sturtevant, Prisant, Berkman, J. Kuhns, llrockett, Alpern. Standing, Rear Roux' Houston, R. Lebo- witz, Stone, Katz. Evans. 3, 9 6 X Trumpeteers Sealed: R. Sturtevant, Piglllilll, Mr. R. Y. Howard Cliireetorj, Sheridan, Stotz. Sflllldlhllgl Levin, Lewis. filliilfilllt, Vonnell, Mareus, H. YYirts, Lzwkcy, Harold, Lulmow, Alpern. u by Robeft V' E '- MCMXXXV X 6 U, 5. PS- 64 right vrmted Rn 1 X Standing: Isaly, Mcfance, Patterson, Forkcr, C. King, Griffith, Johnston, J. Walker, Fowler, H. Foster, Berger. At piano: Browne, C. Wirts gi 1 I s I I The Eight Beats and the Rest io P , 'Mais N pg ' QI The Eight Beats and the Rest, directed by Dr. Erdnian Harris and hir. sinu- Donald H. lwiller is selected at the beginning of the year as an independent t , 6' lu! . . . . f. ,. fzuf.. 1-. l group. They SPCCIZITIZC in the barber-shop quartet arrangements. lhc Bight f Beats perform occasionally in chapel but concentrate their efforts on the Ellis- ,Bs F , Shady Side Concert in February. G -31fh,X h , , U3 - On 5 ld UUr ,ne Or I bi U1 N ri, Ov Q N N i ST :Q 2 4- O ,Ll Q Y 'fi' , Q gy Miller, Nchlillcn, Lnulm Alu'rm'ron1lnu wif E Q I S rjr V f ry U Our T- V I to The I-aculty Quartet our i The Faculty Quarter, organized several years ago, isvdirected by hir. Donald Copvrihl . H. Miller. The group, which performs principally at the spring stunt night, re- hearses at the home of on numbers and folk songs. ' una i Q. S Idp. Side. Xrx. e of the members and emphasizes perfection of harmony 65 Library Committee lfembers of the Library Committee are seniors who volunteer for service in the spring of their Fifth Form year and serve until the following spring, when the hext committee takes over. One period a week, members help Mrs. Botset in the Library, performing jobs such as locating and putting away books. Ilhazfrman ofthe Library l'ommz'ttee Ray H. Rosenblum 352 Librarian lNIrs. Elizabeth K. Botset Faculty Adviser 1NIr. Charles P. Vorce First Row: Jenkins, VV. Steel, Mrs. Botset, Roscnblum, Braun, Stotz. Second Row: Markcl, Deikc, Carson, Forkcr, Sheridan, Isay, fookson, Tafel, D. Underwood, Pigman. Third Row: H. Hamilton, A. Lehowitz, 0'Shaughnessy, C. King, J. YYalker, lYaggoncr, Ycaton, Metzger, Montgomery, Fowler. Q No! 'in picture: Boggs, Friedman, Glick, Runnettc. -I' RVIL' 66 LWFIIPJ' Sonic-r1.' Prisant fTt'Clllllf'lIlIlj, Faller f0pcratorD, Mr. Robert V. Howard Clfaculty Adviserl, J. Kulins C0peratorj, Braun Cllperatorl. Standing: Alpern Cflperzitorl, Mcfullougli CTechnicianD, Curran f0peratorJ, Katz Coperatorl, Lynch fOpc-ratorl. Public Address Crew The Public Address Crew operates the Academy's improved public address system in the Dining Hall, at football games, track meets, informal dances, and end of the new P.A. system which was installed in the Dining Hall and to operate ,f rehearsals. The group was formed three years ago to take care of the technical the facilities at various school events. if 67 Sf'f11f'4l.' Alpern, Fowler, Mr. James Hall CF:1culty Adviserj, Pierce, Prisunt. Sfulnlfrzg First Row: Cllillfillll, Oliver, Evans, Ferguson, Netting, Pennoycr, NlK'lll2lllIl, Dennis. Sfunrlfng Second Itozr: Half, McCullough, Helscl, Pursglove, Branson, Fitch, Markcl, Leonard, D. Steele. Siam!- ing Third Razr: Bloom, Macvenn, llurchficld, A. Oseroff, Smith, hlarcus, Ray, Coldmzln, f onte, Harold, Holding, Iiult. ,. 1-4-:bfi-.Eff-I . e. - Q, -- -.-:ri fs.-.14 ..,-049.1--. -- -nv.,-.-.. ., -,g. 143'-:J ' .5-.'-3. ,, Q., -f.:-.5 ,.,,.,.- ,.,':-a-:N-- -41. -.1-vvT:iv.'4. ' - mga-,. .,y.31':::. - -Q. -y. .'..' ., wav. ' - ' . .,4-fu-:fir-' , .fl Q 9:5'z?si':G! -' -:':'. -' .,,-. P,-q.,:. - ,,.,.,-eh -.-.g.,, . . .inf f:1:f f' ' ..'. .'e iii-1'-,-'-. , I .'3'-.iu1ig41 .i:i4-'fig :-:f3.5:-.,r:f . -,.g.:,g+t'2i:'itfggf.1-55-11:-a.,..g.:g-1-'.f.: ..-::.'.,f--.y1.,,- -3- - , ,sq -.,f., '.':,. '-.1-:1.' 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Hall, the club holds its meetings on Wednesday and Friday evenings. In addition to sponsoring a beginners' class in chess, the club also held a tournament during the year. OFFICERS Neville D. Fowler '52 ' President David F. Alpern ,53 Vice-President VVilliam C. Pierce Secretary-Treasurer Stamp Club This year for the first time, a club has been organized for boys who are interested in collecting stamps. lNIr. lNIead is the faculty adviser for this group. At various times during the year members have given talks on different phases of stamp collecting. The club also gives opportunities for trading and discussing stamps. OFFICERS Ray H. Rosenblum '52 President Sheldon lil. Lubow '56 Secretary-Treasurer I Seaierl: Fineke, Rosenhlum, Mr. VVillard E. Mead CFaeulty Adviserj, D. Ynderwood, Luhow. Sfa11n 1'ng.' Buneher, Seip, Orr, Nettrour, Ray, D. Steele, Murdoch. Schroeder. VVith a larger membership this year than ever before, the Fishing Club has completed its fourth year of activity. 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W R' -TQ., --H' -.LL --,gg-s::'.,M ' 1l- .1 v 69 X4-M9411 and wfubamm. 0n Yhz?n.w-te, 5 .mt min g P r w 3 K wr! wi mfawcfwm r r 5 ...omclp had ' 4w.p+.,c1QQiuJf3.'f' '79 '1-X X: Ks? 'f6wom0wEI'm.wamn5wp4mc,wpJ 'mr Dwi fb vm J'U4f'fl,A ZLff'f1liSQ!?o1iJ,'i0T??Y'MKf' gcexouvxii Que- W ea'Xo'n CoUCw. f5anm9m SQAAIY, af, H' 70 ,-4'u'wQ+'-1:3 WW- ?Xa.N-A -nnifn, - .. 6 1' 5 .9 K if 3.8 '95 9 dh 'A ffl. M , 4.9 -K 5, C fi Q '..r3 Q ix , f, FJ W , A ' ,. ' W -W. ............ f ' xg Q.: I, ,. , E A -- .. X' . .2 Ml' - , sf . 3 ' QQ? M an A 'Y E532 W 5548, ggi: pm ---f' f -,wswffff ' s xx -Qw- A fww - s .4 'f.,:ff-wx ' W - A Q ,, . M M, M- A A W4 ,ZH , ---an-.........,, ' -... 15 ,,,,,..- Varsity Football Coached by the new staff of Mr. Walter Jones, head coach, and his assistant lVIr. Robert Abercrombie, the Shady Side football team captured its eighth championship and its first in five years. Led by Capt. Ted Tafel, the team overcame their inexperience to end the campaign with four wins, two losses, and one tie . . . Sept. 21 . . . Indians open season against Allderdice . . . Tafel scores first touch- down of the season . . . provides 6-0 half time lead for Indians . . . inexperience shows as Allderdice makes fourth quarter comeback . . . S S A loses 14-6 . . . Oct. 5 . . . S S A loses second game to Penn High 34-13 . . . Cookson skirts right end for ten yds. and a T. D .... Helsel converts to make it 7-0 Shady Side . . . Penn ties game a few minutes later . . . early in second period Flannery grabs pass and runs 65 yds. for SSA's second and last touchdown . . . Penn surges ahead 14-13 . . . half ends 28-13 after Penn scores two more . . . Penn manages to score one more in last period of see-saw second half . . . final score Penn 34- S S A 13 . . . October 12 . . . with Edgwood leading 7-0, Flannery receives pass in end zone late in the third period . . . Helsel ties score with place kick . . . Indians monopolize second half . . . Flannery snatches a pass and laterals off to Cookson, who runs the rest of the 50 yds. covered . . . Edgwood ties with sleeper pass and extra point in last minute . . . score 14-14 . . . Oct. 20 . . . Indians gain their first victory at Cranbrook X School in hlichigan . . . early in the 5 game Flannery grabs pass and laterals to Tafel, who runs 30 yds. for a score . . . extra point missed . . . Cranbrook ties score with second period T.D .... second half . . . Tafel goes for 5 off tackle for a T.D .... Tafel scores two more on the pass lateral play and off tackle from the 40 . . . Helsel converts both tries for a 26-13 victory . . . Oct. 27 . . . Homecoming Day with University School . . . with the ball on U S's 40, Flannery grabs a pass and laterals to Sal- athe for a T.D .... Helsel converts . . . U S ties score in second quarter . . . Salathe swivel-hips 60 yds. around end for a touchdown, Helsel converting . . . Cookson grinds out 7 yds. for another score . . . Mike Underwood eludes enemy defenders, snatching a pass in the end zone just before half ends . . . U S scores 7 more in third quarter . . . game ends 28-14 with the Indians on the march . . . Nov. 3 . . . Shady Side downs Western Reserve Academy, 20-13, in four inches of snow . . . Flannery grabs pass on 50, shakes off tackler and sprints all the way . . . Tafel plunges for extra point . . . Salathe weeds his way through 45 yards of tacklers to pay dirt . . . Helsel makes score '14-0 . . . in second quarter Mr Walter Jones Head C011C'h Louis A. Friedman Manager Z? 'Si Ralph E. Tafel Captain Back Roux' Coyle, VVaggoner, H. Underwood? Third Row: D. l'nder- wood, Alan Lebowitz, Sheridan, Johnston, Urda , J. lvalker, Jenkins . Second Roux' F. Walter Jones QHead Coachj, Wm. Steel, Miller , Pat- terson , Breckenridgef Skinner , Howard, Wm. Treese, Isaly , Fried- man fManagerD, Capt. William A. Palmer CAthletic Directorj. Front Row: Ames , Forker ', Helsel' CCaptain-Electl, Cookson ', Tafel' CCaptainD, Salathe , Balph, Cipolone, Flannery ', Crane. Absent: McCullough ', Foster ', and Stewart '. '-Letter Winners W R A scores 65 yds. pass play . . . Salathe grabs aerial and scores from the 25 yd. line . . . In fourth quarter, trailing 20-7, W R A scores from the 40 . . . S S A wins 20-13 . . . Nov. 10 . . . Crucial game with Nichols for title . . . S S A kicks OH . . . S S A recovers fumble . . . Helsel scores for S S A on 4 yd. plunge . . . F orker intercepts . . . Salathe runs 35 yds. through center to end zone . . .With the game still only four minutes old, Under- wood blocks punt . . . Salathe hits pay dirt from the 12 . . . S S A leads 19-0 . . . Nichols scores on long pass . . . Underwood catches pass in end zone for S S A 's final six points . . . Nichols adds 7 in third quarter, but Indians walk off with prize scalp-the champion- ship, by a 25-14 score. 73 .lunior Varsity Football Bark Rmr: Hendel, Griffith, Hoshell. Jlfflrllz' Hair: Waggoner Cisst. Coaehl, Levin Olgrj, Ikeler, Lac-key, Yoelp, Wirts Clllanagerj, Donald Il. Miller CHQ-ad cl0ilC'llD.1 7'OIlf1F011'flll'lS2lIll, Baton, Vonte, S. Adains, Capt.. Eaton, Diebold, Jim Knhns. .lunior Football liaelr Rolf: clllillllilllt, Robert Kirkpatrick, Mic-liael llantor. Third Roux' Buneher, George Davis, Nettrour, Seifert, Mendel- son, Lord, Fiteh. Svmnfl H0117 John S. Thorpe Cffoac-lil, 1'anipbell,Yinoeur, Iver- sen, Host, Addenhrook, Lewis, Orr, Jay Crane, Jim Treesc fAsst.C'oaCl1D.1 1'r.vf Ifoir: Stilley, MaeVean, Oliver, Meyer, Brody. Schroeder. 74 Lightweight Football Back Rmb: Kinney, Stone, Sic-kles, Diek Johnson. Third Row: Robert V. Howard Cfoaelij, l lVOI'Slll1lll, Friday, Bloom, Neil Van Horn, Holt, Henry Wiris fManagerj. Seated on bench: Hartley Walker, Arni- strong, Brockett, Shenkan CC'apt.D, Vonnc-ll, Wise, Graham. Seated on ground: Heppenstall, Litlnan, liohrer. 'Nexllln loulcr, Clapmin Bark Roux' Jan A. Ric-gl, Thomas E. Murray, Jr.g William H. Braun, Jr., Anthony YY. Wolk, Richard M. Thorpe, Myron ll. Markel. Frou! Roux' S. Baird lfaller CMgr.j, Albert H. Branson , Kenneth H. Slimnakeri, N. Bruce Brownell, Raymond S. lVilley , Curtis 51. Yohe, Wvilliam P. Yoegele Jrfkg Daniel F. Kinley, Richard II. Brenneman fclOHC'llD. -Letter Winners O C Varsity Cross Country This yearls cross-country season began October 4, with a loss to the Carnegie Tech Freshman, 40-15, in Schenley Park. The winning time-11 minutes 31 seconds by Muller of Tech. Willey scored sixth for Shady Side. At Alcoma Coun- try Club on October 11, another shutout-to Penn High School. Patterson was first for Penn-12 minutes 8 seconds. lVilley took sixth place. At our first l1ome meet on October 16, Perry Iligh School, we lost 36-19. Winning time, 12 minutes 35 seconds by Yolbreck of Perry. lVilley took fourth. On October 23, against the lYilkinsburg -l.Y. runners, we lost 38 to 17. De Castini was first. -13 minutes 21 seconds. lllilley took fourth. Against Langley on October Q6, another shutout. Jessup of LangleyAfirst-IQ minutes 10 seconds. Fowler of Shady Side took seventh. Final meet on October filfshutout against Brentwood- Custorins won in 122 minutes 30 seconds. In 11th place-Schomaker-Shady Side. ' 1 '75 4 P1 S.. 1 lfavlf Razr: ivllll'ti0f'il, Him-ki-l, Schultz, Luft. ,Uirlfllv Ifnzr: Montgrnlwry QQKS:-il. Foam-hi, Hirininghxnn, Houston, S1-ip, ZilIllllCI'lHZlIl, :Xmlrvw Usorrxff, 'l'ln'mlorv ll, LOQIIIIHII Qf'0ac'i1D. Firxl Row: Ualdririgv Oiarnigerl, Fleming, Lnhow, Vlizirlcs Slliilvfiflllli, iscrguson, Spn-Or, Tynlwra. Junior Varsity Soccer Junior Soccer lfuf'l: Ifmzx' Rosv, Allan Sturtvvinit, Purs- gluvo, Vnntor, BIIITVIIS, TllIil'IIl?01l'.' Rode- wulmi, Srnclzer, Slliil0I'lHllli, llodgcrs Hicks, Junior USL-roff. Srfonrl Ron' .lolin H. Ciollmaugh ff'02'li'ili, Eisingc-r, Hziroimi, Ili-rin-ri, Hamilton, Sllliiil, Hnrnvr. l r0nl 1f01l'S Netting, lillrvlific-iii iivznis, Riviuzirli Sturtcvunt, Brcnnvn n Rllii.II0l', Snznnnn, Pvlliloyvr. Lightweight Soccer lim-L' Holla' fiibililllllll, xY2lI'li1'Il, Xif-kvl, Sc-lunliz, Riliuvttv. Thin! Rnlzx' Niiblligtilll- cry lAsst, f'URli'ili, Stinson, Nlziigulis, Allon, Vnrrzin, Murray, Jinl llaivisnn, Iivillililftii, lnmroiim- Oigrl, Tlicoriori- R, Imznnani KII1-:ui ti01li'ili. Smfvrl' on lgt'7l!'lI.' Tynlwrg, Fiiickn-, lion, John Fostcr, Hulrnnon, Lynch, Dinkvy, FCFLIII- son, Suufwl on Gr011mI.' ZilIlIIll'I'lllilIl, Hur- lnn, fullins, Nil'Ill2lIlIl, Dennis, Holding, Hliruxn. 76 Mr. Parker Berg Coach 1 Clark King Jlanagcr U . -Letter Winners Richard Fisher Ca pm in Ill!!! Back Roux' S. Robb ', Stotz ', C. Runnette, H. Robb. Third Row: Stuhldreher , lVIcCance ', Half, Leonard, Tll0TIl10ll,k, Katz. Second Row: YV. Hamilton CAsst. Mgr.D, R. Davis, D. Adams, Metzger , Fowler, Drake , King' Cllgrj, Parker Berg Cfoachb. First Row: Warren , E. Davison', 0'Shauglmessy , Str-em ,Fisl1er QCaptainD, llepp' Qfaptain-Electj, Yeaton ', Succop '. Varsity Soccer The Shady Side soccer team finished out the campaign with 5 wins, 3 losses, and 2 ties. The leadership of captain Dick Fisher, together with the cooperation of an inex- perienced squad, also aided in producing the following respectable record: S.S.A. vs.VVest Penn School for Deaf- Sept. 24 . . . both teams good on defense . . . Dick Repp scores late in game to edge out old rivals 1-0 . . . S.S.A. vs. Connelly Vocational-Sept. 27 . . . Blue and Gold upset visiting hooters 1-0 . . . home goal threatened often . . . Strem scores winning goal . . . S.S.A. vs. W.P.S.D.-Oct. 1 . . . first return match . . . VV.P.S.D. avenges earlier defeat 2-0. S.S.A. vs. Washington Vocational-Oct. 4 . . . hard- packed Arsenal Field scene of scoreless tie . . . hard fought battle of defenses . . . Captain Fisher and goalie Bill Drake standouts for Shady Side. S.S.A. vs. Connelly Vocational- Oct. 8 . . . Connelly home field . . . Scoreless until third quarter when VVarren sneaks past goalie on fast break for third Indian win. S.S.A. vs. lvashington Vocational- Oct. 15 . . . S.S.A.'s defense is hard-pressed . . . game goes to second overtime when VVashington hands S.S.A. loss number two. S.S.A. vs. Cranbrook- Oct. Q0 . . . first trip of year-to Detroit .... Interstate Prep. League opener . . . Shady Siders show exceptional spirit . . . game finished as Shady Side,s second tie. S.S.A. vs. U.S.-Oct. 27 . . . In- dians underdog . . . good homecoming crowd cheers Acade- my team . . . Wlarren again in third period provides goal to complete day's upset. S.S.A. vs. W.lt.A.-Nov. 3 . . . teams brave four inches of snow on windy sub-freezing day . . . VV.R.A. wins 1-0. S.S.A. vs. Nichols-Nov. 10 . . . Nichols scores first period . . . however S.S.A. really clicks rolling up three goals . . . well-deserved win for S.S.A. gives second place in the Interstate Prep League. Coached by ltlr. F. Walter Jones, the basketball team wound up one of its stiffest schedules in recent years with two wins and fifteen losses. A captain was ap- pointed by Mr. Jones at the start of each gaineg near the end of the season the tcani elected George Forker as honorary captain. Here is the story of the season: In the first game with 1Yesley- ville, Dec. 15, captain Trecse leads scoring with 8 in close con- test t48-42Dg fourth quarter rally by Indians fails to close gap . . . Un Dec. Q7, team opposes meni- bers of last 3 Shady Side chsun- pionship teams in game with Aluninig pick-up in fourth quar- ter fails to overcome gXlllIlllllqS - ' first-half mar 'in. Score: 44--39 . . . Llghtwelght Baskefball On Jan.8 Jonisnien lose to North Seated: fennel, Graham, xvlllliilI1Ill1l1I10tl.C, Nickel Cfaptj, Solomon, Catholic- 6Q'36 - - - 011 Jan- 15 Neil Van Horn, Wise. Sfandi11g:Mr. Jones Cfoachl, Eversniann, Den- Van Horn Sf'm -X5 18 HS Illfliillw nis, Rea, Kinney, Herrington, Curran, Vinocur, Davison Clwanagerl. dr0P :mother lf' 1YiU'lV'5lNll'l3f Freshmen, 61-55 . . . Un Jan. 18 S. S. A. wins first game, 63-4-L, Junior Baskefball over W. P. S. D. on shooting Seated: Charles Sutherland, Meyer, Stilley, Armstrong, Shultz tff'apt.l, Mike fantor, Zinnnernian, Addenbrook, Seifert. Sffllllllillfjf Mr. Vol- baugh Cfoachl, Kirkpatrick, Haldridgc, Iversen, Fleming Cllanagerl. average of .405 and John Stuldreher,s 15 points . . . Jan. 22: The Indians absorb a 63-52 lacing at the hands of a scrappy Oakniont fiveg a disastrous third quarter costs the galneg Stuldreher gets 15 . . . Perry increases its lead in each quarter to capture a 65-54 Victory . . . Feb. 22: S. S. A. meets Cranbrook in a double overtime thriller with the Detroit five edging Shady Side out, 57-55g acting captain Forker is high scorer with 11: first league loss in four years as Newey of Cranbrook nets 26 . . . On Feb. 6 Indians drop another to Carnegie Tech Frosh, 51-30 . . . Second league tussle, on Feb. 9, with Nichols: hapless first half nets Green and White a Q3-9 lead: Manager -...Q 656 at George N. Forker l'apfr1z'n Varsity Basketball Sruf1'r1.' StlllllllI'l'llC'I', Miller, Stotz, H. lindcrwood, Sam Robb, Runnctte, James 'l'reese, Forker tt'apt.H, Ames. Standing: Mr. F. Walter Jones ffoaelil. lv. Steel, Karl Van Horn, R. Boggs, llelsel, Braun Cblanagerj. switch in defense and manpower accounts for a spirited but vain comeback for Blue and Gold: resultf-H-38. . . In return game with North Catholic. Feb. 12, Indians'poor first quarter spells 70-50 defeat .... lonesmen oppose XY. R. A. for third straight league loss, Feb. 10, as NY. lt. A. tops host quintet 54-40, S. S. A. thereby losing all chance for a league trophy . . . Feb. 19: Indians victimized, 57-43 by Allegheny Vocational . . . S. S. A. travels to Linsley, Feb. 26: lead by ac-ting captain Pete Runette, they suffer their 13th set- back, 733-44 as slow start and superior team kill all chances . . . On Feb. Q6, another slow start loses a 54--1-3 game to Central Catholic . . . League finale at Fniversity School March 1: game typical of seasong seeond half rally fails for S. S. A.: result: 6?-59. Junior Varsity Basketball Seuf1'rl.' Willey, Stewart, Coyle, H. Robb, Canter, Duff, Slienkm. Sland- ing: Mr. F. Walter Jones Cfoac-lib, Warren, K. lYirts Cllanagerl. 1 Q...-Bm1r1 -wmv. it ti tt i 0 YMWAXBQ 'T' -L- I Mr. l' XY 'ilttr lonts Head l Ollfll i 79 Thomas E. Murray, Jr. Manager IilCh3l'd M. Thorpe C'apfc1z'n Varsify Wrestling Scafed: Crane, Markel, R. Kuhns, Strem, Thorpe Cf'apt.D, Ruffner, Yohe I I . . U . , sa y, B. Poster. Sfandmg. Holchng, f happle, J. Kuhns, W. Trecse, H. VVirts, Katz, Fincke. 80 Mr. Richard H. Brenneman Head Coiich Sub Varsity From' Razr: Bissell, Ilirmingliam, Jay franc, Houston, Bickel, lYm. Lewis. M 'ddl -- ' 1 e Rou. John Murray, Oliver, Lynch, Goldman, Steele, Stone, Johnson, Byrne, H. lvalker. Bar-If Rmb: Collins, Campbell, Eaton, J. Foster, Dinkey, Lewis Hamilton, Richard Lcbowitz. Coached by hir. R g team finished the season with 3 wins and 8 losses. Prior to the election of Dick Thorpe to the Captaincy, a boy was appointed to lead the team before each match. S.S.A. vs. Shaler High School-Jan. 11 . . . Shaler wins, 11-30 . . . Thorpe, Isaly and Treese w' . . . It ff ' ' ' ichard H. Brenneman, the inexperienced Indian wrestlin - . . . u ner an Strem secure second period pins. S.S.A. vs. Munhall High School-Jan 22 Matmen drop second away-match 30-8 Ruffner secures fall a l Th ' . . . nc orpe wins decision for only S.S.A. points. S.S.A. vs. Shaler High School-Jan 25 . S.S.A. improves but drops contest 13-26 Ruffner gains a pin and ext d h' . . . en s IS streak to three straight. S.S.A. vs. Cranbrook-Feb. 2 .... First Interstate Prep School L . eague match dropped by Indlans 15-26 . . . Katz secures second period fall. S.S.A. vs. Dormont High School-F b. 8 . ' e . . Grapplers again unsuccessful . . . it 12-26 . . . Ituffner as acting captain again pins before Thorpe's decision and t' Sw ICS by Isaly and McCance. S.S.A. vs. Munhall High School-Feb. 12, . . . Another 1 - . . oss . . . 13 23 . . . Ruffner pms for fifth straight as Markel and Thorpe gain de- cisions. S.S.A. vs. Western Reserve Academy-F eb. 16 . . . S.S.A. victorious in d l secon eague encounter 21-19 . . . Strem, Katz pin while Crane, Yohe, and Treese gain decisions. S.S.A. vs. Carnegie Tech-Feb. 22 . . . Indians make it t . h . . - . . wo Stfalg t wins with a 17 8 victory . . . Yohe gets first pin . . . Isaly mauls opponent 15-2. S.S.A. vs. Carnegie High School-Feb. 26 . . . Carnegie 27- S.S.A. 15 . . . only Indian points come from pins by Ruffner, Thorpe, and Treese . . . Isaly loses close decision to the 1951 runner-up for state championship S.S.A. . U ' ' - ' vs niverslty School March 1 . . . Matmen drop final encounter 10-26 . . . only bright spots are Crane's pin, Capt. Thorpe's decision and Strem's tie. in u ner wrestles to tie. S.S.A. vs West View High School ' Jan. 18 . . . Indian grapplers capture first home match 22 18 R ff d mi Lightweight Baseball ,aw 3, ,GY s W Bmw? 4 ' 211.- sf' ' 'ai' PM Y Qlaiae f ,xx .bgysxz if ua A .4 B219 EA . J' ,F-533 a..Z': t M' SQ WEAR! QV . sagging. iff' G5 Sf, ,pb 1 Sitting First Row: Eversmann, Campbell, Rea Harlan, J. Davison, Litman. Sitting Second Row: Lawrence, Margolis, Rice, Steele, Connell, Graham Vinocur, N. Van Horn, Collins. Standing: Lynch Johnson, Curran, Solomon, Herrington, Nickel, H Wirts, Reinhardt, Kinney, Sickles, Wise, Mr. F Walter Jones, Jr. CCoachJ. Coach 9 s Mr. John S. Thorpe Junior Baseball ui fill gn, fi, WY Sf V' ,fa .E m is 4? diff: an LEAD KU .mmf , umzief Standing Front Row: Mendelson, Orr, Schroeder, Houston, J. Crane, Hagan, Ferguson, Tynberg. Standing Second Row: Addenbrook, Stilley, L Hamilton, Heppenstall, Zimmerman, W. Lewis Standing Third Row: Schultz, Chalfant, M. Cantor, Kirkpatrick, Baldridge, Bickel, Mr. Donald H Miller fCoachJ. 1 7 y lv ,Z 'gf p pf l A 1 . -,x,g S1.ff1.7lg.' H, Hamilton, Treesc, B. Boggs, Miller, Cipilone, Ames, Diebold. George Forker, f '11 pin in Varsity Baseball Led by Captain George Forker and with lNIr. John S. Thorpe back at the helm, the Indian nine goes after first league crown in twenty years in an effort to capture the all-round tro- phy. Having finished the season with 8 wins, 5 losses, and 1 tie, the '51 team gained a second place in the Interstate Preparatory School League. hir. Dean Bair served as coach. Just for the record, here's what happened in the spring of '51: Shaler beaten as Forker pitches season's opener . . . SSA loses to Schenley in an 8-5 slugfest . . . Peabody-SSA tie at 1-1 as Hep- install pitches nine innings in the two-hit Stanclirzg Ser-onu' Row: Davison, Brown, Berkman, Patterson, Drake. Skinner, Isalay. Sfanding Third Roux' Foyle, l'rda, Friedman, fooper, Duff. 1111-SSI'I1g From P1'0f1lf8.' Forker Cfaptainj. lhinfield B. Carson .ll fl ll ugcr , CL. . sf., W ,f 1 gameg Swensrud scores only Indian run hits provide a 9-2 victory over lVest View . . . Penn High downed by SSA team Q-0 . . . Blue and Gold lose to VVest Deer 8-5 . . . later outplay Pitt Freshmen in 4-1 game . . . take Shaler again 3-2 . . . overcome early Wilkinsberg lead to take 6-5 decision. LEAGUE GAMES First league game sees Balph driving in 3 runs as Shady Side takes VVBA 4--2 . . . SSA's last minute 5-run rally fails to check Nichol's 6-run lead and the second league tilt finishes 6-5 . . . Tom Hamilton loser in a 1-0 1-hitter with University School . . . Take Cranbrook in 5-1 game. i'x- f if ll 1 ' ! 83 ,, 1 717' . M Y M ... we if' mf E 5 iz Ep .pa ll SQ M mf ,, WJ Y in I. I .Mfr Y ,. A' ' 4, ' ' 'QB 3 iw 1 wi ,:. Sk ' -J? GD? fb ,sq D' fttfi. uv, A fm ff. gv V Azznnrn' v S, -wr! 3 en 'Q- i 'Q Vivcm, -bi .Q warm' ' f M .ND 6 MTADE5-5 X Junior Lightweight 5 Track . N gal ix E cnlgaciiokson, QQS' First Row: Luft, Stone, Eaton, Armstrong. Second Row: Niemann, Shrum, J. Murray, Fincke. Ray Rosenblum Manager PARKER HEAD C511 and DAVE HILES C512 switch the baton . . . , -.. Capt. William A. Palmer, Coach Nine wins, two losses, and a third place in the Interstate Preparatory School League meet add up to a creditable performance by the '51 track team. Here's a summary of the season: 65K-52M . . . Triangular meet with Brent- Triangular meet with Perry and Schenley: SSA-64 points, Perry-35 points, Schenley- Q5 points . . . Win over Langley High 95-23 . . . Win over Shaler . . . Defeat by Penn High, Varsity Track wood and Linsley results in 68M points for SSA, 5lXp for Brentwood, and 30 for Linsley . . . Victory over Carrick Ccity championsj 68-50 . . . SSA wins in triangular meet by scor- ing 77M points to South Hills' 36 and Oliver's 34-L6 . . . Defeat by lYilkinsburg, 62-56 . . . Interstate track meet at WHA: WHA takes first, Cranbrook second, SSA third, Uni- versity fourth, and Nichols fifth. The '52 team faces the , A , following schedule: April Q5 April 29 Y May 2 Bday 6 Blay 9 hlay 13 hlay 16 Blay 20 BIay 23 hIay 31 Shaler Cawayl Penn High Brentwood Oliver Qopenj Langley Linsley lVilkinsburg Coperlb Interstate Prep School meet at U. S. in Cleve- land fi? X Flrsl Rau Thornton, Branson, D. Adams, Ruffner, 0'Shaughnessy Hendel. Second Roux' Schomaker, Metzger, -Repp, Cookson, Flannery Helsel, K. Van Horn. Third Roux' Succop, Sturtevant, VVirts, Griffith Fisher, Boshell, S. Adams, H. Underwood. 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Last year's team completed a 9 and 3 record for a suc- cessful season. The team opened the '51 season on April, 20 with a good start by defeating Plum Township 135 to IM on the Oakmont Country Club course . . . Next April 23 found the Shady Siders entertaining Penn on the Fox Chapel Course and winning the second victory, 10 to 5 . . . Following a loss to a strong Butler High team led by a for- 3 I 'vm F irst Row: Foster, Lewis, King, Shenkan, Levin, ,f Stotz, Holding, Baton, Salathe. Second Row: Mr. ff T Abercrombie CAssistant Coachl, Mr. Wvalter D. I Wilkinson CCoachD, Waggoner. K f . ll 1' mer Shady Side Golfer on April 27, the team jumped back to beat West View at home on April 30, 12, to 3g Spring- dale, away on May 3, 15 to 03 and Plum Township at home on May 7, 9M to 5M . . . At Alcoma on a rainy course the Redmen lost 10 to 5 on May 11 . . . 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'y........a' :'::.- K x ,ML ....- . . .Inv '.i::::q:a .:57:. L. . -..nd ' , , mu,: an-w I T141 :Ll r ,112 nun-- tf. , IL? . .2 I bla- I 1- - I .4 -, g n 0 ani' A an-'-L' N : - ' -- ---- -un s I . ' . - - n Sitting: Jenkins, Lebowitz, Warren, Stuhldreher CCaptainD, Davis, Runnette, Breckenridge. Stand- , 3 yi X B M5 'J , 2 5 . . 1 I . . John Stuhldreher, X Captain Ne ef- .lunior Lightweight Tennis Sitting F irst Row: Buncher, Fleming, Andrew Oser- off, G. Davis, C. Sutherland. Sitting Second Row: Birmingham, Nettrour, Oliver, R. Lebowitz, Den- nis, Brockett, Seifert. Standing: Iversen, Allen, W Runnette, Chapple, Byrne, Dinkey, Bissel, Mr. John H. Colbaugh fCoachJ. ing: Half, Smelzer, Lackey, Berger, Smith, Rodgers W. Sutherland. Varsity Tennis Mr. Parker Berg, Coach Led by Captain John Stuhldreher and coached by Mr. Parker Berg, the tennis team with five returning lettermen prepare as we go to press to defend their 1951 Inter-State Preparatory League Co-championship. Last year's Indians completed the '51 season with an overall record of 8 victories and 3 defeats with Captain Kesel suffering but one setback. Here's the story on the '51 matches: S.S.A. vs. Edgewood: Kesel loses to city champ . . . second singles lost but Stuhldreher victorious . . . both doubles lose . . . Score, 4-1. S.S.A. vs. W.R.A.: After beating Mt. Lebanon 5-0 and being rained out at Brent- wood, the Blue and Gold drubs a visiting W.R.A. seven, 4-1, Breckenridge dropping a close singles match. S.S.A. vs.Edgewood : Kesel averages former defeat and outplays Bowers 8-6 and 6-3 . . . Stuhldreher wins over Gillette 87 if ll 'W 57113 again as Academy netters drop a 3-2 match. S.S.A. vs. Nichols: Only league loss all year as Kesel and Stuhldre- her again lead team with decisive wins . . . Nichols destined for co-championship with S.S.A. S.S.A. vs. Crafton: A week after trouncing Mt. Lebanon again, 4-1, the Indians turn back Crafton 4-1 as first doubles drops a 3-set match. S.S.A. vs. U. S.: In Cleveland on May 18, the Blue and Gold raqueteers defeat their old rivals 4-1 . . . second doubles, Jenkins and Ousler, suffer the only Shady Side loss. S.S.A. vs. Wilkinsburg: Following a 5-0 win over the Pitt Freshmen, the Shady Side netters repeat this shutout score by taking Wilkins- burg H.S. on the home courts. S.S.A. vs. Cranbrook: Final league match halted by rain with Indians ahead, 3-0 . . . Cranbrook concedes as downpour intervenes and S.S.A. secures a co-championship. ' Wt' I s l :QW v 9 1 Q I X . W . ' Nz, i.h.q-I'- 'i-- ,M ,,,,.v N K My ,- I ui fig Q E ,gy 'Q 4 qi! 1- 5 IM? 1 ,xg Z ! X. . gr! S ,1 r V .f-fx: QV f-. A A ELM u s Sfwk xx, New W. we 4... gn r iw ' Fifi? fx! ' 3 PM ggkfs.. 1 Q w vu.. f, I ? 1522 sa . . gin? if anemia mx K A .greg .L K.. . . .Miglia 1 .L ,.. X A A. A 555 ,, , W b f-esL,-.:::::'- 2 ' -f - . F H f A ,V 3 F . ,Q . 3 Y' 1- wm W . 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Athletic Coun- cil, Sargon, St. Andrew's Society, Audio- Visual Aids Varsity Letterman Football, Varsity Letter- man Baseball Mohawk 1951-1952 Vice-President Morewood, President Ath- letic Council, Sargon, St. Andrew's Society, Cast of Annual Play Varsity Football, Varsity Letterman Baseball Mohawk 1 4 I u x xl it WILLIAM CLARKE BALPH Born Aug. 24, 193-1-Entered 1945 11302 Frankstown Road, Penn Hills, Pa. Morewood House-Preparing for University of Pennsylvania 1 Q 5 f S 'EM QW N' ,--f N J 3 1 :ies ax- -N ', 22 1 'Q X ! I, 4'-xx xx-e', I ' X I :yy W I 1 , 1950-1951 ks .,,,,Ww , 1 Q, 5 . ! X f PHILIP CLIFTON Booos Q .. - I Born Jan. 28, 1984-Entered 1947 1117 Harvard Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Morewood House-Preparing for Bowdoin 92 President Fifth Form, Vice-President More wood House, St. Andrews, Chairman Fifth Form Dance Committee Varsity Football, Wrestling Blackfoot 1951-1952 President Sixth Form, President Morewood House, Student Council, Sargon, St. An drew's, A Cappella Glee Club, Library Com mittee Blackfoot 1 N 1950-1951 Forum, Academian, Assistant Business Man- ager News, Fifth Form Dance Committee, Public Address System Varsity Cross Country, Manager J.V. Basket- ball, Varsity Track Blackfoot 1951-1952 Sec'y-Treas. Morewood House, St. Andrew's Society, Forum, Business Manager News, A Cappella Glee Club, Library Committee, Public Address System, Fishing Club Varsity Cross Country, Manager Varsity Basketball Blackfoot W S HOWARD WILLIAM BRAUN Born April 11, 1934-Entered 1944 6828 Penham Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. Morewood House-Preparing for Colgate Z I I bn..-uf ff-DSL--' Q x I JNJQZ .E?, N BQ- Boo ,I .4s 3 5 xii 3 .Q J 1 ,' Buck D, Wx x Qs - 7 N ALAN WILLIAM BRECKENRIDGE Born Feb. 8, 1985-Entered 1948 1174 Murrayhill Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bayard House-Preparing for Rensselaer E- 'x 1 5 5 xl 1,-v 93 1950-1951 Student Council, Athletic Council, St. An- drew's Society, Fifth Form Dance Committee, A Cappella Glee Club Varsity Football, Letterman Varsity Tennis Blackfoot 1951-1952 Prefect Bayard House, Secretary Student Council, Athletic Council, President Black- foot Club, President Sargon, Secretary St. Andrew's Society, Acadeinian, A Cappella Glee Club, Eight Beats and the Rest, Chess Club, Stamp Club Varsity Letterman Football, Varsity Letter- man Tennis Blackfoot f N 1951-1952 J.V. Soccer, Varsity Wrestling, J.V. Tennis Blackfoot GEORGE KEHOE BRENNEN, JR. Born June 5, 1934-Entered 1951 606 Arthur Avenue, Scottdale, Pa. Croft Hall-Preparing for Washington and i Jefferson 1 ' N , I 5' 1 '- I r I l K N 'F X X N . .--JQ X f 735 Nigel p ,I up XX X X 1950-1951 J .V. Football, Manager Varsity Baseball Mohawk V 1951-1952 X X l l l I I r . Manager J.V. Football, Manager Varsity Baseball Mohawk Y U I 1 WINFIELD BAUKERD CARSON si' i Y Born Oct. 8, 1934-Entered 1949 Bethel Church Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Morewood House-Preparing for Washing- ton and Jefferson 94 W-11-4-Q1 1 I N r x N 1 x DONALD HOWLAND COOKSON II Born June 6, 1984--Entered 1947 5261 Forbes Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Day Student-Preparing for United States Naval Academy W I st 1950-1951 St. Andrew's Society, ACappella Glee Club, Orchestra, Saxophone Chorus WMM Varsity Letterman Football, Varsity Letter- man Track Mohawk 1951-1952 4 Student Council, President Mohawks, Sar- X gon, St. Andrew'sSociety, A Cappella Glee Club, Co-Leader Orchestra, Saxophone Cho- x rus, Library Committee X Varsity Letterman Football, Captain Varsi- ty Track Mohawk X X f AQ X Daum. I J X l x I f--'lf L. i fr N 1 If u X Ct. 2 5 , MM, , N ,5 E '7-' ZK JE! S s x X If GEORGE HERMAN DEIKE III 1 1 1 Y Born March 10, 1935-Entered 1940 1066 Blackridge Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Croft Hall--Preparing for Penn State 95 1 950-1 951 Art Club Mohawk 1961-1952 Forum A A ,, rt Mohawk Club, Library Committee N WILLIAM VICTOR DRAKE, JR. Born May 27, 1934-Entered 1948 1043 North Negley Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Morewood House-Preparing for Lehigh 1 1 Q I S f' f S 1950-1951 1 X 5 Varsity Soccer, J .V. Baseball 1 Q Blackfoot B 1951-1952 I Varsity Letterman Soccer, Varsity Letter- I man Baseball Blackfoot t X N X ,I 'XX' xx bona, ,f li? ii! x -97 I X J? s l I ,I 46- 52 S STANLEY BA1RD FALLER X N , ,, , Q6 Bom Dec. SO, 1933-Entered 1942 102 Bevington Road, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Croft Hall- Preparing for Penn State 96 1950-1951 Forum, Art Club, Gargoyle Society, Co-Leader Orchestra, Saxophone Chorus, Public Ad- dress, Fishing Club J.V. Football, Assistant Manager Varsity Baseball ' Mohawk 1951-1952 Sec'y-Treas. Croft Hall, Forum, Academian, Egerian, Sec'y-Treas. Art Club, Gargoyle Society, Orchestra, Saxophone Chorus, Li- brary Committee, Public Address Manager Varsity Cross Country Mohawk 1950-1951 Forum, Student Federalists, News, Gargoyle Society, Photography Club, A Cappella Glee Club ' Varsity Letterman Soccer, Varsity Basket- ball, Varsity Track Mohawk 1951-1952 Councilman Mohawk Club, Forum, Debat- ing Team, Student Federalists, News, Gar- goyle Society, Cast of Annual Play, Photog- raphy Club, Section Leader A Cappella Glee Club, Library Committee Captain Varsity Soccer, Most Valuable Play- er Soccer, Varsity Track. Mohawk fl RICHARD ERIC FISHER Born May 16, 1984-Entered 1947 Highland Road, Fox Chapel, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ellsworth House-Preparing for Harvard N lf, jf xxx I 1 X M5 X I If X ! ,EZ-ss xx--1',l x .7 S J. ' if ' 1 ieay 1950-1951 l ',,,p Q Vppy I i A Cappella Glee Club 00 ' ' J. v. Football, J.v. Basketball, Varsity Let- fiffff Q 1 t B b. ll Mgt.. 4, ,. fvl, ,,, in 1, erman ase .1 ,Q '-i' :ii I Q ', A Illohawk 1 if A , 1 ogg ' ' ' 5 , - 1951-1952 ' . 'Q i President Ellsworth House, Athletic Council, if I 1,QEEfEfm fq 5? iiii 0 Vice-President Mohawk Club, Student Coun- , 'lll A ZIA I , cil, St. Andrew's Society, Section Leader A , P Cappella Glee Club, Eight Beats and the , Rest, Library Committee, X QT' . tiff V Varsity Letterman Football, Captain Varsity iff, ' Basketball, C aptaiu Varsity Baseball '. Wi I Mohawk I W fe- Ts S - , GEORGE NORMAN FORKER N - , ... I Born May 17, 1934-Entered 1950 Rawlings Run Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ellsworth House-Preparing for Yale . 97 1 950-1 951 Debating Team, Academian, Gargoyle So- ciety, Cast of Annual Play, A Cappella Glee Club Varsity Soccer, Varsity Track Blackfoot 1051-1952 Student Council, Sargon, Debating Team, Editor-in-Chief Academian, Gargoyle S0- ciety, Photography Club, A Cappella Glee Club, Eight Beats and the Rest, Library Committee, President Chess Club Captain Cross Country, Varsity Track Blackfoot :,frsz,:: ze! lflx 1 ,N J my U, X. s - E y,,g ..r, M , pep. C pp., We -E 3- -ass-Heike' , Wars. .1 s 'viz . fm. Q, ,,.. ogg . .wi ' N 1 , L. 'K i a Q ffwifgfszari if rf Q -1 t 'e ,W if A W K I ' iiffff. 1.f'miii,:.s'f fs -X R ' 'l M11 ' H 1246,-fl,i5V':Z'AZ f l , 1 , 1 iz, fzi. is if '-K -:Q--ff g :.ff st rys- if fff, 2 I ,:,,: ,1f,ffs,:eg, -- -g,r , 2, TRJQ 9 X , g I .ra - acl- - , fx , fgsiffsffase 9, NEVILLE DENMAN FOWLER Born Sept. 4, 1934-Entered 1949 5901 Alder Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Croft Hall-Preparing for Dartmouth I, C EQ S ig i-.WW 'S LOUIS AARON FRIEDMAN 5 5 as Y Born Dec. 13, 1934-Entered 1943 1890 Bennington Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Morewood House-Preparing for Williams 1950-1951 Sec'y-Treas. Fifth Form, Student Council, St. Andrew,s Society, Forum, Treasurer Art Club, Treasurer Gargoyle Society, A Cappel- la Glee Club, Orchestra, Saxophone Chorus, Co-Chairman Fifth Form Dance Committee Assistant Manager Varsity Football, Varsity Track Blackfoot 1951-1952 Sargon, St. Andrew's Society, Associate Edi- tor Academian, Vice-President Art Club, Vice-President Gargoyle Society, Business Manager Musical Clubs, Orchestra, Saxo- phone Chorus, Library Committee Manager Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Head Cheerleader N I N ,...qn.x-1,1:iJ .- ,- RONALD MARCUS GLICK Born Jan. 1, 1935-Entered 1950 2123 Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ellsworth House-Preparing for Yale fn I 5 I 1950-1951 Forum, Debating Team, Student F ederalists, Art Club, Gargoyle Society, Cast of Annual Play Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Golf Blackfoot 1951-1952 Cum Laude, Forum, Debating Team, Stu- dent Federalists, News, Egerian, Art Club, Gargoyle Society, Cast of Annual Play, Library Committee, Chess Club Blackfoot i rude X X X N 1 X PMI. ,f f S X5 ff rffmvdr XX Q x 0 N ' s Q S I 1 HERBERT HARRY HAMILTON S .. f Born Jan. 2, 1935-Entered 1947 Oak Hill Farms, Allison Park, Pa. Day Student-Preparing for Dartmouth 99 I 1950-1951 Forum, Debating Team, Academian, News, Egerian, Fishing Club i Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Baseball Blackfoot 1951-1952 Forum, Academian, Circulation Manager News, Business Manager Egerian, Library Committee, Fishing Club J.V. Soccer, Varsity Letterman Baseball Blaclifool I N WILLIAM HOWARD HAMILTON Born May 9, 1934-Entered 194-8 Quail Hill Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. Day Student-Preparing for Lehigh 1950-19.51 f , S Gargoyle Society, Fifth Form Dance Com- 0 W mittee I 8 Blackfoot I Af l 1951-1952 Gargoyle Society, Cast of Annual Play, Pho- l X tography Club . Assistant Manager Varsity Soccer Blackfoot N N N X A X Ia 1 :iff Ng, X V 1 Z If S X 5 1 i , ' wav . ,Q W I X I A-Y . 1950-1951 f Forum, Student Federalists, News, Egerian, Gargoyle Society, A Cappella Glee Club v Varsity Cross Country Blackfoot 1951-1952 Sec'y-Treas. Forum, President Student Fed- eralists, Associate Editor News, Egerian, X Gargoyle Society, Cast of Annual Play, Sec- tion Leafler A Cappella Glee Club, Library Committee Varsity Cross Country, J.V. Track ' Blackfoot A I fi? x x ,f N 1 RICHARD ALEXANDER ISAY 5 4, Born Dec. 13, 1934-Entered 1940 1230 Squirrel Hill Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Day Student-Preparing for Haverford 100 wig-- ---f ..,.-N.. -W: .- I I I X X X N pl l - 'YL . 1950-1951 , V I Forum, Debating Team, A Cappella Glee ' ! Club J .V. Football, Varsity Letterman Tennis Blackfoot 1951-1952 X Sec'y-Treas. Ellsworth, Councilman Mo- hawk Council, St. Andrew's Society, Forum, X Section Leader A Cappella Glee Club, X Library Committee Varsity Letterman Football, Varsity Let- terman Tennis Blackfoot ? Y S MARTEN REIBER JENKINS Born March 22, 1934-Entered 1950 4-39 Sulgrave Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ellsworth House-Preparing for Williams 5 H 5 FX N -vv I ax , '16 X - If 1 f ,iii Q-,Q in- Fx QT' X ' aww. ,,,, I I X I i --. i p QC14 f ' I 'A x X 1 CLARK WHIPKEY KING III Y 3 7 Born Feb. 26, 1934-Entered 1946 1425 Beechwood Boulevard, Pittsburgh, Pa. Croft Hall-Preparing for Lehigh 101 1950-1951 I Art Club, A Cappella Glee Club, Fifth Form Dance Committee Varsity Golf Blackfoot 1 951-1952 Art Club, A Cappella Glee Club, Eight Beats and the Rest, Library Committee Manager Varsity Soccer, Letterman Varsity 5 Golf I X N M f iQ 1 ' N 1950-1 951 I Forum, News, Egerian, Orchestra, Saxo- phone Chorus J .V. Tennis A' --'- Mohawk 1951-1952 l President Croft Hall, Cum Laude, Sargon, St. Andrew's Society, President Forum, As- sociate Editor News, Editor-in-Chief Egerian, Academian, Orchestra, Co-Leader Saxophone Chorus, Library Committee Varsity Football, Varsity Tennis M ohmvlr 'C x ALAN LOUIS LEBOWITZ Born June 15, 1984-Entered 1948 2536 Ohio Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio Croft Hall-Preparing for Harvard ij?-rank? 1, '-Gras:-if X I, fff'-S X'- , N is 'fo s .. I a s D 'x ZW ' 1 N 1 FRASER LEWIS N V. ., 1 Born Nov. 9, 1933-Entered 1951 21 Devon Land, Ben Avon Heights, Pitts- burgh, Pa. Croft Hall--Preparing for Princeton 102 1 951 -1 952 Forum, Cast of Annual Play, A Cappella Glee Club Varsity Golf M ohawk 6 I I I X I X A ff 1950-1951 1 Forum, News, Editorial Staff Egerian, A Cappella Glee Club l Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Wrestling Mohawk 1951-195.2 St. Andrew's Society, Forum, News, Editori- al Staff Egerian, A Cappella Glee Club, V Library Committee, Chess Club Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Letterman N Wrestling, Varsity Track Mohawk i MYRON BAER MARKEL Born July 31, 1984-Entered 1947 5401 Fair Oaks Street, Pittsburgh, Pa Croft Hall-Preparing for Yale S X 5 X N I if-Q1 ,, X I J 5, , Nx If 411 11 1', - X 1 N 1 ,.-Q X I X W l B I W I 'i Q' 'I ERNESTO MONROY MADINA X Q - -I Born Dec. 26, 1932-Entered 1952 Independencia 126, Toluca, Estado de Mexico Croft Hall-Preparing for Washington and Jefferson 103 ,iii xl 1950-1951 , Forum, Student Federalists, Art Club, Pho- k-'Lil' tography Club, A Cappella Glee Club, Vice- 'W President Fishing Club Varsity Soccer, Varsity Track , Mohawk 1951-1952 Forum, Student Federalists, Art Club, Pho tography Club, A Cappella Glee Club, Li brary Committee, President Fishing Club, Varsity Letterman Soccer, Varsity Track Q Mohawk 1 .N WILLIAM RICHARD METZGER Born April '29, 1934-Entered 1944 6938 Blenheim Court, Pittsburgh, Pa. Morewood House-Preparing for Lehigh I X ,Q X ' x 1' lr' X ,' ' xx Yi X . ev it I X 1 ' x WILLIAM GORDON MONTGOMERY, JR. XS - -- -' Born Oct. 21, 1934-Entered 1947 Wallace Road, Wexford, Pa. Day Student-Preparing for Yale 104 ml 1950-1951 Orchestra, Accompanist Saxophone Chorus J.V. Soccer, J.V. Tennis Blackfoot 1951 -1 952 Academian, Orchestra, Accompanist Saxo- phone Chorus, Library Committee J .V. Golf Blackfoot S I I I I X N s f ix THOMAS EDWARD MURRAY, JR. Born June 29, 1934--Entered 1948 5415 Northumberland Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ellsworth House-Preparing for Cornell 1 ' I ' 1950-1951 f-1 Forum, News f Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track I Mohawk 1 951 -1 952 ' St. Andrew's Society, Forum, News Varsity Cross Country, Manager Varsity ' , Wrestling, Varsity Track Mohawk X I -HJQ X I 1 I f or Q S X 5 .., el N , if M xx XKXNX x - W xi I I 1950-1951 THOMAS EDWARD O'SHAUGHNESSY III Born, May 4, 1985-Entered 1948 5916 Howe Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Day Student-Preparing for Lehigh QQ: I i Ts Nii' 105 Forum, Debating Team, Student Federalists, Egerian, Photography Club Varsity Soccer, Varsity Track Blackfoot 1951-19529 Debating Team, Student Federalists, Aca- X demian, Egerian, Photography Club, A x Cappella Glee Club, Library Committee Varsity Letterman Soccer, Varsity Wrestling, 1 Varsity Track 1 Q ' Blackfoot I V I I X 1950-1951 St. Andre-w's Society, News, Cast of annual Play, A Cappella Glee Club, Fifth Form Dance Committee Varsity Fooiball, Varsity Letterman Base- ball Blackfoot 1951 -1952 Prefect Bayard House, Council Member Blackfoot Club, Sargon, President St. An- drew's Society, Academian, Assistant Sports Editor News, President Gargoyle Society, Cast of Annual Play, Assistant Business Manager Musical Clubs, A Cappella Glee Club, Eight Beats and the Rest Varsity Letterman Football, Varsity Letter- man Baseball Blacl-foot fist DAVID HCNTER PATTERSON Born March N, 1934-Entered 1947 901 Hastings Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bayard House-Preparing for Bowdoin f i 5 1- w .4 Y X X X , ii wi 7 1 - I -:HSJQ 'gf' 5 N I X I f f' x , '981' I X N C, x f PAUL RINE PIGMAN S s .. I Born Dec. 14, 1934--Entered 1947 381 Parkway Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. Morewood House-Preparing for Lehigh 106 J 1950-1951 Forum, Art Club, Orchestra, Trumpeteers Blackfoot 1951-1952 St. Andrew's Society, Orchestra, Leader Trumpeteers, Library Committee Blackfoot N I I X 1950-1951 Forum, Acadeinian, News, Art Club, Gar- goyle Society, Orchestra, Saxophone Chorus 1 . s 1, H' JAMES RUSSELL ROBINSON Born July 5, 1933--Entered 194-9 Grand View Drive VVest, Pittsburgh, Pa. Day Student-Preparing for Princeton ii? if i f ig Fifth Form Dance Committee ' Varsity Cross Country, J.V. Tennis I Blackfoot P 1951-1952 ' ' 4 1 Student Council, St. Andrew's Society, Aea- K demian, News, Art Club, Secretary Gargoyle vi . K Society, Cast of Annual Play, Orchestra, N Co-Leader Saxophone Chorus , 7 X Varsity Cross Country, J .V. Tennis N f ff I Blaclcfoo! l f ,' P fig r'r7,, V , 'V I ' ii f 'f - , A eq- g -- 4 -.1 , , 12' X i .1 Ii? ,,,,,,:, ' 1' . ,CQ XX I 1 f S I 1 1 i 1 3 l N I X X .7 W Qs f' P I RAY HARRIS ROSENBLYM Born Aug. 15, 1935-Entered 19-18 Cedar Road, Butler, Pa. J Ellsworth House-Preparing for lrinceton 6 Q7 I Fx Star! 107 1950-1951 Forum, Student Federalists, Acadeiniau, News, Gargoyle Society, A Cappella Glee Glee Club, Orchestra, Saxophone Chorus, Leader Clarinet Quintet Varsity Cross Country, Manager Varsity Track Blacltfoof 1951-1952 Cum Laude, Sargon, Forum, Scc'y-Treas., Student Fcderalists, Business Manager Aca- demian, Copy Editor News, Gargoyle So- ciety, Cast ot' Annual Play, A Cappella Glee Club, Orchestra, Saxophone Chorus, Clarinet Quintet, Library Committee, Chess Club, President Stamp Club Varsity Cross Country, Manager Varsity Track Blarltfoof X X CHARLES VVILSON RUNNETTE III Born March 11, 1935-Entered 1948 320 South Linden Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Day Student-Preparing for Yale ini I Z Q X' X 1950-1951 f X - News X Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Basketball, I ' Varsity Letterman Tennis , Q Blackfoot ' 1951-1952 ' ' 5' St. Andrew's Society, Siiorts Editor Academi- an, News, Library Committee x ' Varsity Soccer, Varsity Letterman Basket- ' 45 ball, Varsity Letterman Tennis X ll Blackfoot - I -N 1 - 1 ' H, ftlgfai' -V l 415.52 vi I '1'i2fIi'Iv'P4 V ' X an ' nr, X S Z I f ? ii N Q i l f 1 N , XB ,fx ,ls I K 25 , 1 . A-:J 4 N I , . x I JAMES MCLOMB SALATHE S ,, 3 Born March 1, 1952-Entered 1951 431 South Richard Street, Bradford, Pa. Croft Hall-Preparing for Penn State 108 X l I I 1951-1952 St. Andrew's Society, A Cappella Glee Club Varsity Letterman Football, Most Valuable Player Football Blackfoot I I fx JOHN EDWARD SHERIDAN Born Feb. 21, 1935-Entered 19-1-7 VVindsor Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Day Student!-Preparing for Dartmouth f i 1950-1951 f ' 9, A Crappella Glee Club, Orchestra, Trumpet- F p tecrs Varsity Football, Varsity Track ' l Blacltfoof 1951-1952 Forum, Section Leader A Cappella Glee Club, Orchestra, Trumpcteers, Library Com- mittee, Fishing Club Varsity Football, Varsity Track Blackfoot X -TG' X 12-43-,N :mia ,f X y! 'x , oe x til 1 ,.-Q Xa X a ,V ' T 'Xxx ' 1 xx f VVILLIAM NOBLE STEEL II ii -nv 1 Born Dec. 21, l934iEntered 1947 809 VValdheim Road, Fox Chapel, Pa. Day Student-Preparing for Notre Dame 109 19,50-111.51 St. Andrew's Society, Forum, A Cappella Glcc Club, Orchestra, Saxophone Chorus, Fifth Form Dance Committee Assistant Varsity Football Nlauagcr, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball Blaclfom' 1 951 -1 952 St. Anrlrew's Society, Forum, A Cappella Glee Club, Orchestra, Saxophone Chorus, Library Committee lla seball Ii' lucltfoof i Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity X ,Q 4- 'Q 5 f L 1950-1951 f s N Forum, Art Club, A Cappella Glee Club, C M Orchestra Q J.V. Football, Varsity Basketball, Letter- l man Varsity Golf Zllohazrk 1951-1952 Vice-President Ellsworth House, Student Council, Sargon, Forum, Section Leader A Cappella Glee Club, Orchestra, Trumpeteers, Library Committee Letterman Varsity Soccer, Letterman Varsity Basketball, Letterman Varsity Golf Mohawk DAVID SHAW STOTZ Born Feb. 4, 1934-Entered 1950 19 Briar Cliff Road, Ben Avon Heights, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ellsworth House-Preparing for Cornell X X 1 X rsJQ1 1' I' ,DNN I .4 J I X X S ' x J 7 JOHN MARTIN STUHLDREHER g i 4' Born March 13, 1934--Entered 1950 4716 Ellsworth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Day Student-Preparing for Notre Dame 110 r I XX Afaapwaf If 5-.ff 1950-1951 Forum Varsity Cross Country, J.V. Basketball, Let terman Varsity Tennis Jlohawk 1951-1952 Forum, Letterman Varsity Soccer, Letterman Varsi ty Basketball, Captain Varsity Tennis 5 lllohawk l I I I 1 950-1 951 1' DNN 1 J. ,419- 1950-1951 ' Orchestra, Trumpetcers .1.V. Soccer lllohawk' 1951-1952 A Cappella Glee Club, Orchestra, Trumpet- N eers J.V. Soccer, J.V. Track 1lIohau'k -W W X N l X RICHARD SCOTT STVRTEVANT Born May 15, 1934-Entered 194-8 57Q2 Fifth Avenue, PltlSilIl1'gll, Pa. Day Student-Preparing for Carnegie Insti tute of Technology ' 'f' X Aimde 1 ,rs xg-,fi ,fl yed. xx J.-at X. fcwffgg X ff X I RALPH EDWARD TAFEL, JR. L i f Born Sept. 28, 1933-Entered 1947 Fairview Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Day Student-Preparing for Allegheny 111 Vice-President Fifth Form, Student f ouncll, Athletic Council, Student Fcdcralists, Orchestra, Saxophone Chorus, Fifth Form Dance Committee Letterman Varsity Football, Varsity Track lllohawk 1951-1952 Vice-President Sixth Form, President Stu- dent Council,Vice-President Athletic Council, Councilman Mohawk Club, V. P. Sargon, St. Andrew's Society, Student Federalists, A Cappella Glee Club, Co-Leader Orchestra, Saxophone Chorus Captain Varsity Football, Varsity Track Mohawk HECTOR ARMANDO TERRAZAS RODRIQUEZ Born Dec. 14, 1931-Entered 1952 Pesco Bolivar 421, Chihuahua, Chih., Mexico Croft Hall-Preparing for Washington and f ' L, Jefferson f f f If WN. 1 Defi. rx X 'Q X 1, 1 ll -xx, xx-.1 1 x KN X. no x i RICHARD MACY THORPE Born Nov. 16, 1934-Entered 1948 1195 Beechwood Boulevard, Pittsburgh, Pa. Croft Hall-Preparing for Cornell X 0,44-,gb xx I N I i l 112 1950-1951 Forum, News Varsity Cross Country, Letterman Varsity Wrestling Blackfoot 1951-1952 Vice - President Croft Hall, Councilman Blackfoot Club, Sargon, Vice-President Forum, News, Chess Club Varsity Cross Country, Captain Varsity Wrestlilig, J .V. Tennis Blackfoot X 5 as-ig. I 1950-1951 , S St. Andrew's Society, Student Federalists, , News, A Cappella Glee Club, Fishing Club Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball Blackfoot gag' JAMES RINTOUL TREESE Born Oct. 28, 1934--Entered I9-1-7 Old Mill Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Day Student-Preparing for Dartmouth 1951-1952 s etfe Sec'y-Treas. Sixth Form, Forum, Student x 7 Igi, Federalists, Cartoonist News, A Cappella V X' , Glee Club, Fishing Club X r ,,e, -is Varsity Football, Letterman Varsity Basket- Kim, V. lvl A ball, Varsity Baseball X :QNX Blaekfool Tlx F 4 , 5 af, 1, 'Vw ', ' 17 X I rx 1 ' JG -f, X our I ,v q X Z 1 X Y 'X I we ug xt X Q' K K 1950-1951 S l u 'X G93 5 I DOUGLAS EDGAR UNDERWOOD 'N ... u, 1 Born Oct. 2, 1984-Entered 1950 110 Overdale Road, Forest Hills, Pa. Croft Hall-Preparing for University of Virginia 113 X mittee X Forum, Student Federalists, Fishing Club J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball Blackfoot 1951-1952 Forum, Student Federalists, Library Com- Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball Blackfoot I I 1 HAROLD CAREY UNDERWOOD Born Dec. 19, 1933-Entered 1951 624 Speer Street, Belle Vernon, Pa. Croft Hall-Preparing for University of Maryland N 1 XX ,I ffq, iii! 19501951 Student Federalists, News, A Cappella Glee Club J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball Blackfoot 1951-1952 Vice-President Blackfoot Club, St. Andrew's Society, Forum, Vice-President Student Federalists, Sports Editor News, Cast of Annual Play, Section Leader A Cappella Glee Club Letterman Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball Blackfoot 1950-1951 Forum, Debating Team, Academian, News, Gargoyle Society, Cast of Annual Play, A Cappella Glee Club, Orchestra, Fifth Form Dance Committee J V Football, J.V. Wrestling, Varsity Golf Mohawk 1951-1952 Forum, Debating Team, Academian, News. Gargoyle Society, Cast of Annual Play, Sec- tion Leader A Cappella Glee Club, Orchestra, Library Committee, Fishing Club l Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track Mohawk W RAYMOND MOHR WAGGONER Born Dec. 28, 1934-Entered 1949 North Drive, Fox Chapel Manor, Pittsburgh, lf.-QXS W T I l X X x Pa. Day Student-Preparing for Princeton 17 1' rxJG- 5'-QT.-v , XX ,Il Wx ki? f' 9 'N- X- JAMES LESTER WALKER Born June 28, 1985-Entered 1947 606 Hulton Road, Oakmont, Pa. Morewood House-Preparing for Princeton .X- 1.53, was W, R W3 ,l P5451 3+ - 25 ,.., , Q ,, , iff H: ..fiigl' - Aix, if-H A D rv, EK' ia-:::M' -A -'sl it im ' 'W 17 p M ' - 2 Vga . X 1. - . -,alt 1 1 , M175 ' f . 5 + A, M :If , g nn ' A V ,, a 2' x Q F51 is 4' t T xllqfffun S f xx-.. 115 '4' I 1950-1951 Forum, Debating Team, News, Art Club, Gargoyle Society, Cast of Annual Play, A Cappella Glee Club, Fifth Form Dance Committee J.V. Football Mohawk 1951-1952 Cum Laude, Sargon, St. Andrew's Society, Forum, Debating Team, Academian, Editor- in-Chief News, Art Club, Treasurer Gargoyle Society, Cast of Annual Play, Section Leader A Cappella Glee Club, Eight Beats and the Rest, Library Committee Varsity Football Mohawk .1 l I X 1950-1951 Art Club, Photography Club, A Cappella Glee Club, Fifth Form Dance Committee Varsity Soccer, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track fllohuzrlr 1951-1952 Academian, President Art Club, Photogra- phy Club, A Cappella Glee Club, Library Committee, Letterman Varsity Soccer, Varsity Baseball M oh rr ark l . PAl,'L EDDY YEATON Born Oct. 31, 1934-Entered 194-9 5168 Beeler Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Day Student-Preparing for Lehigh I'-'Q ow ff ' Y N J 756 rxzffxx I .. J +-xifff X ,- s 'lr qt If sn .7 X CVRTIS MILLER YOHE Born Feb. 8, 1934-Entered 1944 6665 Kinsman Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. Day Student-Preparing for Cornell , Qs p I S I I I iifW,f Q Q-,Z 116 1950-1951 Art Club, Co-Leader Orchestra. Saxophone Chorus, Fifth Form Dance Committee Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Letterman VVrestling Mohawk 1951-1952 St. Andrewls Society, Acaclemian, Art Club, Orchestra, Saxophone Chorus Varsity Cross Country, Letterman Varsity VVrestling, Varsity Baseball Mohawk Working hand in pocket with VValker, is A Y -522' Ni saw' . -zz W' . :Sgr I ix: Ill: fins. ,nur 'gl N:-' .I . . ZZ Zzfllf i - WY- .2-' ' 1 W w.1z, 1 - Q iff r lrlnlnllf ll H' - . 4.1 ' Ill P.- 'hu III! - ' W .L ggi: 44 aw' 'wmlr 4' 4:-avswwfgafq,-'f :.a?.a-L-aa2v:N:! 'IR-2 G- f - Efzizue: 'mg if .Slam wir Mar weaemcfz..-:Sf Nui: X- -: 5 Q A . 4 , I ' t' v t ' 11 nga, '-E-:n:f22' f , 1 575' ig-p. .1-39' -Z1 '5S..' :CTE 'g,, 3ifl':Z '? sig!! Illll- I I 1 Qglg Nga.. , -3 + fn .llylqiqgulug-2 no ,wg-' . eg:-V! ..... -fn.-.fir , , ,ru llllllg WEO- I 'W 1 -bull NNN A QE. W' ,. A' '1TVl2J is 'iifgvin nlllllr Ii Q :in 4 .. ,- - 6 K :' 'fx .555 ..-I A I ' .M 3: 9 M wi. .,-:ES Z i li' 67 WI' 5 'li 'r - 'film lv. 1' :Ll fl fig 3 '5a. ,M 1: ge: ' '-Sa. 4'-E-I-2 111114 -11:11 :pa , -funn ' Il l Ns -'I . ll' The class of 1952, a noble, idealistic group of not merely thinkers but also doers, has accomplished what nobody else has ever done successfully in the whole vast scope of history. A Utopian colony-independent, uncorrupted, perfect in every way-has been established. A typically happy day in the Utopia of the Class of '52 finds radiant joy and effer- vescent youth abounding. The inhabitants, untouched by the cares of the world, spend their days at their elected duties, gaily singing a syncopated version of Howard's immortal tribute to a great institution. Phil Boggs, by popular request, rules justly and benignly as official. He,s our boy, but . . . Kingly in every respect, he shows deep humanitarian tendencies. Since arriving in Utopia in an exhausted condition after hav- ing finally finished his secondary schooling, he has spent most of his time flopped down on the local beach, the center of attraction for all feminine Utopianees. No perfect society could be perfect with- out an opposition party to spread dirty, insidious rumors. Adhering to this good clean way of life a powerful political syndicate, led by Black George Brennan, fiery ora- tor and man about society, has sprung up to add to the jovial atmosphere a pleasant air of politics. There are those who feel that perhaps Black George is merely a figure- head in this party, lovingly referred to as those nasty fellows . This group feels that the real influence is exerted by James L. Walker, ,the people's friend-sometimes called the Little Commish because he drives a convertible and is known to be capable of stufling ballot boxes in a most un-Utopian manner. 117 his buddy Laughing Lou Friedman, de- fender of the people's rights, friend to those who have no friend. Lou is the publicity di- rector of the party and can always be found dancing up and down the center aisle leading happy, awe-inspiring cheers for practically everybody. Bam Slam Cram-no more Spam! Cheer Cheer Cheer- give us water! Forceful Louis will go far in this community. He seems to have what it takes. In fact he has already invented a radar device for the detection of icebergs. No society would be perfect without a well run prison. Facing the main cowpath is a large brick building with the doors and windows barred from the inside. The in- scription above the clock reads Howard Hall. This is the prison, guarded faithfully by Al Breckenridge and Dave Patterson who, while at S. S. A., believed that pupils should spend their prep school days prepar- ing for the future. Their only prisoner, a perennial offender, is Ron Glick, best re- membered for his stirring dramatic orations before he went bad. He now labors for the common good in one of the cooperative factories. His job? Pushing the lever which controls the hot air supply. Outside the building, unsuccessfully plead- ing for the prisoner's release is Bill Balph. He stumbles through his words. His posture is poor, his enunciation is faulty, his motiva- tion is very weak. At frequent intervals he mumbles something incoherent about Thurs- day morning classes. Sad fate for a man who once was an eminent professor of speech! Far away, a stranger to the community cackles hideously and rereads his favorite public speaking book, How to Win Friends and Influence Prison Keepers. The community is not lacking in benevo- lent commerce either. Commerce thrives where there is no currency, and so does Paul Pigman whose quaint little cafe, the Rivway, provides a pleasurable antithesis of hot jazz and cold liquid refreshments. His competi- tors Don Cookson and Ted Tafel are slowly going broke Cnot money, fool-comradeshipj as their We mfr. it, bottle it, and have to drink it ourselves milk concern can't stand Pigman's monopolistic tactics. Baird Faller's Foulest Ford Co. provides the fellows with taxi service. He earns much good will by transporting the boys to evening parties arranged by Jim Robinson, the wealthy malt manufacturer Cbitter rival of Tafel and Cooksonj and Curt Yohe, the sailing enthusiast. Baird earns his money from his faithful subjects, who each year contribute his weight in gold and send it to him by Brinks armored car. Having quit his diet years ago, he manages to make enough to support his harem of forty Utopianees. Another aspiring business man is Ray Rosenblum who, despite a superior knowl- edge of the more legitimate tricks of the trade, is still unemployed, since he gave up in disgust before the onslaught of TV. The group of carefree Utopians who wile away the happy hours in Marten Jenkins' barbeque and soft drink palace Ca non-com- mercialDinty llloore type of placej is an out- standing example ofthe supremacy of man- kind's perseverance and determination. Led by George Deike, who hasn't a worry in his jovial littleworld,this group is composed pri- marily of ascetics-refrainers from excesses. A daily argument occurs between Mike and Doug Underwood who, despite many obvious similarities, never saw each other before entering Shady Side. Doug, author of the best selling On Getting One's Ring Back When the Thrill Is Gonef' is consistently opposed by the happy-go-lucky Nugget whose philosophy is based on the buy-more- rings theory. Listening attentively with a bored, blase expression on his humble countenance is Dick Fisher who's really quite beyond all that since he wrote his 118 book about everyday people, their lives and problems, under the pen name of Soo-Chee. Playfully strangling each other with tight- ened figure-fours are Dick Thorpe and his disciple Myron Markel and Myron Markel and his disciple, Dick Thorpe, the human pretzel and exponent of the nomadic life. In a darkened corner of the always lighted room, Jim Urda, Sports Editor of the Utopia Times, is putting The Goose in his proper place. Bill Drake-the Goose, of course, you kid you-is objecting vehemently, but Jim's ferocious football tactics win out in the end. Precariously balancing his nymph-like Q40 pounds on a soap box is Ray VVaggoner, the schoolboy's Mark Antony, inspiring Dapper Ted Sheridan to new heights with his impassioned Shakespearean deliveries. At nine each day Ray appears on TV: Hello, kiddies. It's Uncle Ray again to read the funnies for you, he simpers as he bobs his head, shrugs his shoulders, and shuffles his feet. A tell-tale blur on the under side of the wall tells us that Tom Murry was here and is no more. Carefully watching all that goes on in the establishment are Bill Metzger, district seltzer salesman, and Clark King, a bad boy gone worse-a speed demon de luxe. On leaving this emporium of delight, I found myself in a rugged group of blooming young giants who spend their waking hours in the pursuit of nature and their sleeping hours under the stars on the beach. Adhering to this good life is Tom O'Shaughnessy. Eagle Scout who, when not rubbing two sticks together lectures a reluctant Paul Yeaton on the advantages of the good life. Paul still lives well from the blackmail he regularly collects on his '52 party pictures. George Forker and Pete Runnette, staunch defenders of the marital state, spend their days fruitlessly attempting to win Jim Salathe away from his condition of unre- strained bachelorhood. Neville Fowler, who plays that other kind of music, has endeared himself to all with his quiet, waltz-like paro- dies on rural life in these worlds. Dick Isay, once a meek unassuming fellow, has blos- somed forth into a veritable tiger of a lad and does nothing but run around breathing fire and damnation on those less fortunate than he. He swears he'll change the face of the world. A curious sight for the outdoorsman to behold is John Stuhldreher, casually firing one-handed push shots at Jim Treese, who obligingly hangs from a tall tree with his mouth agape, ceaselessly spouting off on the subject of females and their idiosyncrasies as he did in his book How to Cope with Love Problems. When questioned, Jim explained with a sly chuckle, This way I don't have to get the rebounds for him. Even this supposedly perfect community has those who refuse to fit into the normal pattern. Outstanding in this group is one W. Carson, jack-of-all-trades, sometimes called just plain Winfield. He skips around waiting for someone to hire him. He still wears that same moldy blue sweater-his letter sweater. Bill Braun sits sadly under a tree sorrow- fully relating the escapades of his favorite cousin. As I approached him, Bill brightened with recognition. I've got another one, he said, his name's Leroy. He makes en- riched bread, too. Day after day Frazer Lewis can be found in the community art gallery hurling cheap golf balls at an abstract painting of Dave Stotz, who hangs from the wall, tees in mouth, his score card Hlled with tell-tale erasures. On leaving the gallery I was fiercely ac- costed by a disheveled, dangerous-looking fellow, Dashing Dick Sturtevant, who kept screaming for me to beware of red-headed history teachers in January. I threw him a pleasant smile and continued along to .be- hold a wondrous sight. Bill Steel has some- how managed to cultivate a large toenail growing out of his head. It wriggles joyfully on hearing the well known T O E cheer. That isn't his only accomplishment, either. He has finally written his book and entitled it Neuroses. Completing the list of unusual people are the unrelated Hamilton boys. Herb spends his time rubbing his hands over old issues of the News in a vain effort to restore the circu- lation, while Bill is . . . Bill does . . . Bill says . . . He's a real character! It seems that Beely had a complete collapse after the last prop of his world, Mr. Sargent took a leave of ab- sence. Following every movement of the gay Utopians are two strangers to the communi- ty, Ernesto Monroy and Armando Terraz- zas. These Hue young chaps arrived as ino- cent exchange students falthough there was some rumor that they were in reality spies seeking the Fountain of Youthl and are now full Utopians in every sense of the wonderful word. As the splendor of the never-setting sun shone down on me, I departed sadly from Utopia, pausing only to notice Bill Mont- gomery who lives on the outskirts of the community as a gentleman farmer who takes A his ease Utopian-wise. As a major prophet with his prophesying finished, I must return to my cross-legged meditation. Even a prescient mind some- times sees only discouraging things in store for the world-outside of the Utopia established by the class of ,52, of course. CThe editors of this yearbook gratefully acknowledge the inspiration and effort of the many people who have contributed to the writing of this prophecy: Louis Friedman for his sage interpretations of the future of several assorted personalities, Alan Lebowitz for the basic idea, which we presume is the outgrowth of his wishful thinkingg Joel Colker for his successful stumbling through a difficult longhand version to arrive at a typed version, and, oh, yes, Jim Robinson, who, we understand, helped on some of the interpretationsj 119 ' 1 ' lrllinlununalunf Ill Ill unrllllllll llirar ' 1:1111 1111: vu -up 'IIIA 'WE 51111 1:1 ..... . W. ew-ill.a. ,Wi .- 'VIS :Hia ' 12.4- 355 'K H251 :as qESQ?'b' -:S uri:-2 ll! 5 0, l l QNX .ig :gl lin' .Nb ign, . Qu l xx Nu'- Szssr :me !5:h'i'u iglfii Q I iS:25lgiE2Sf 5!g l N :Silt-W vt-'u'-5' ,- 5 I lllfl . ..... .. www: 1 - ' III fl' . ' W Lsczzzmz' '-b 1'gg..y.v:. IIIHI ,Q ' uuzrln g 1101111 I HIHIIH ruull . , .-...-.. , V,-.-.... 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Oct. Ocf. Oct Oct Oct Oct off-kcy notes as the Bfusical Clubs hold their animal tryoutsfthree light bulbs shattered by sound of one crooner's strain- ing voice. JfSargon's president and only member, Bill Balph, taps Ted Tafel and Al Brecken- ridge in first tap ceremony of the year. 1.2fShades of Saco! The man from htaine appears on television. In spite of this, sale of TV sets still on increase. 15fThe faculty advisory system begins at Shady Side as the lists of advisers are posted. After a frantic struggle, six noble boys prevent Flan from jumping off Rowe Hall roof. QU-Indians go on heap long warpath to itfichigan. Hooters -fight to a scoreless tie, but grid braves take Cranbrook scalp, 26-13, as Captain Ted Tafel scores four touchdowns. 21-On return trip, to celebrate the licking his team gave to the Cranes, hir. Jones gives same to a ten-scoop cone presented him by loyal players. .22fCampus intellectuals join together to form a Chess Club. These Checkerboard geniuses rook themselves out of Friday knights to pawnder their next moves. . Q4-Young Mr. Nettrour learns that crime does not pay, as seniors work swift justice in making him the first boy this year to have his pants Hy in the honored spot beneath the Hag. Q6-In spite of ltlr. Cochran's easily- followed explanations, non-artistic stu- dents remain baffied by exhibit of abstract art. Oct. Oct. Oct. Q7-Shady Side athletes put on show for alumni, winning both Homecoming Day games: football, 28-14, soccer, 1-0. Q74Ellsworth holds the first dance of the year. Forker and Isaly put on wrestling exhibition. 31-Disguised as a halloweien spirit, com- plete with bright daubs of color, Jack Brody becomes the No. 2 victim of the Class of '52 Nor. 3-In spite of the three inches of snow on Nor. Nor. the 1Y.R.A. field, the Jonesmen get fired up, plow Reserve under, 20-13. 9-Alumni announce the beginning of their drive to build a memorial chapel on the site of the present Rowe Hall parking lot. Day boys start drive for memorial to parking lot. 10-Gridders beat Nichols Q5-14 to bring home first football championship since 1947, then give Lou a free shower. Nor. Q0-The atomic age comes to Shady Side Nor 1lVOl' Dec, Dec. Dec. as Dr. John R. Dunning performs experi- ments with a radioactive gun.', Beely CMe-in-Heegej Hamilton thinks this is Omicron's super positronic pocket pistol, and tries to arrest Dr. Dunning for theft. Q0-Highlight of the fathers-and-sons smoker is the gift of the soccer team to coach Berg: an Irish setter. 30-Curry Gym resembles a lighted forest as Musical Clubs put on a Christmas- theme Hick Hop. 6-Dave Patterson, Don Cookson, Phil Boggs, and Gene Helsel-tapped for Sargon-go modernistic with plastic red ties. 14-Boys, turned panicky at the thought of being marooned all week- end at school, brave snow-covered roads to drive home. 17- Hark, the herald angels sing, but chapel renditions of Christmas carols sound like anything but herald angels. Dec. Q1- Now for two whole weeks away from this cruddy hole and these lousy, double-crossing mast . . . Oh, yes, sir, Merry Christmas to you, too. Q Il I2 , I0 9 hwy. X 7 of 6 5 dis ,144 f s 'ssl Dec. 31-Jan. 1-All the boys at Piney Shadows find considerable pleasure in the antics of one of the insects Ca maggotl running around loose. Jan. 7-Theme song of boys returning from vacation: I tan't wait till Twist- mas day, the best Vacaion of the year. Jan. 1.4-Shady Side goes international as two Chihuahuans CMexican boys, not dogsj, Manny and Ernie, join the Class of '52 Jan. 28-Elan most hated by seniors-Dr. Samuel Johnson. Jan. Q9-Jokesters post cartoon on study hall door, then find out, thanks to hir. A.'s history exam how funny it really is. Feb. Q-Fifth Form Dance gives boys chance to recuperate. Three of them pass out from exhaustion caused by exams. Feb. J,-VVith an ever-sharp performance by Puuuush, casting trials for Julius Caesar get under way. Feb. 8-Kuhns-Pierce monopoly broken up as Neville Fowler wins the photo contest. Feb. 15-Dum Shaude Calias Cum Laudel chooses Click-Click Glick, Al The Leer Lebowitz, Rocky Ray Rosen- blum, and Lester Legree VValker for membership in its hallowed ranks. Feb. 18-Television of 1975 is assured of a great lady wrestler as Mr. Brenneman becomes a proud Cand confusedj father. Feb. QQ-The ltlusical Clubs of Shady Side and Ellis hold their combined concert, four boys collapse trying to outsing the girls in the finale. Feb. Q7-Dave Stotz, with his dreamy voice, arouses the school to new heights of gener- osity Cas if there were old onesj in launch- ing the Red Cross drive. Feb. 29-Today is Leap Year Day, but the girls know better than to ask Shady Side boys for a date. Luckily, this happens only once every four years. Mar. 1-March roars in like a lion, with two inches of snow. Still, a few fiends for knowledge manage to get to Saturday D.S. M ar. 5- Sir, will the college boards ask about the . . . Don't bothah me, Pattahsong look it up in the big book. M ar. 7-Sargon taps ten more. M ar. 10-The editors of this worthy book just snatched this masterpiece out of the type writer to make the dead 1 . Ava 077, Um dw ' . 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X THE HIT PARADE OF 1952 Nowi' Phil Boggs- Smoke Gets In Your Eyes' tucky Al Breckenridge-g'Love For Sale Girl Seveni' Baird Faller- I'm A Little Tea Poti' Dick Fisher- Anytime', George Forker- The Man I Love,' Neville Fowler- Dance Me Loose Lou Friedman- Put Another Nickel In Ronny Glick+ Showboati' 53 nue Bill Hamilton- YYho's To Blamei' Dick Isay- Chattanooga Shoeshine Boyn Martin Jenkins-''Syncopated Clocku Clark King- The Jabber-Wvocky Bird Al Lebowitz-''Stardust'' Fraser Lewis- I,ll Build A Fairway To Paradise Herb Hamilton- Slaughter on Tenth A Myron ltlarkel- Silent Knight Bill Metzger- Gone Fishin' Bill Balph- I IYonder Who's Kissing Her Bill M0Utg0me1'yfuR0Ck Of Ages Bill Braun- She IYas Bred In Old Ken- Tom Murray- Riders In The Skyv Tom O,Shaughnessy- Rag lNIop Dave Patterson- Oh, You Beautiful Doll Paul Pigman- If You Knew Susiei' Jim Robinson- Tea For Two George Brennen- Gee, I tYish That I Had A Ray ROS6I1bluIn- Temptation Winfield Carson- Dancing In The Dark Don Cookson- HIL Touchdown, L'.S.A. George Deike- The Wreck Of Old Ninety- V 6 Pete Runnette- Dry Bones' Jim Salathe- Undecided Ted Sheridan- In My ltferry Oldsmobile Bill Steel- Shine On, Harvest Moon Dave Stotz- IVhen It's Sleepy Time Down South John Stuhldreher-''VVhispering' Ted Tafel- Silver and Gold Dick Thorpe- There,s Nothing Like A Dame Jim Treese- I-Ieartachesu Doug Underwood- Love Me Or Leave ltfei' ltlike Underwood- Anything Goes Jim Urda- Little White Cloud That Cried Ray Wlaggoner- A Man And A lNIountain Jim YValker- lNIe and lNIy Shadow Paul Yeaton- Off Wie Go Curt Yohe- Glow VVorm ltlanny Terrazzas- lNIanana Erny ltlonroy- There's No Tomorrow fi X C Sera ffllllfll respe.1'1'1' L1'l1erfc1s. -Virgil Even though liberty in Klr. YYaldrop's ease has per- haps been achieved with some degree of reluctance, the colnbined Editorial and Business Staffs of the .lcademian and indeed the whole senior class take this opportunity, at the close of the senior section, to pay tribute to the man who has for many years been a vital and constant force behind the publication of the Shady Side annual. Fcrtainly Mr. IYaldrop has the right to feel wonderfully satisfied with his contribution to the life of the school as a teacher of Latin and Greek and as adviser to the business staff of the I-lec1df'1111'a11 in the twenty-three years pro- Iilzffrfaie. Ile has been a reliable guide, a sincere and under- standing friend, and an inspiring teacher to many genera- tions of students. Both Mr. and lXIrs. YYaldrop will bc greatly missed. To them we wish a. retirement as rich and as full and as meaningful as their contribution to Shady Side has been. Mr. Yvaldrop might well say, as Charles Lamb once said, Opus operafum est. . . I have worked taskwork, and have the rest of the day to myselff' 124 N N 91 N N N 51? mi N N N N N E HHHHHHHHHHZZHEH MR. GEORGE BYRON WALDROP m '52 wg, by 'L Y 'gxgu X . fy A 5 ii wif K 2 Q .W K ,L 1,55 K ' f' 3 .5313 ? 9 . wang f. .5 A 'f , , 1' 1 'g'f:,Qffa X K. EET: 411: I, - r I-yy ze-5 gm, M . ., V V mm V UL- ag ' I ' x - . , -mi-Mu' .f .,.., nf . fd has-1nusn.uuq.44....,,:::g v-f-',w.s,an...w....-.f..4u--u.4..4L.. K -'N' P'-ll -4'-J--us-4--.-usurp-1-Ars 5.-..s.,...e+.4, - Wm-wh. I+ mamma-qeuhsg mv.,-m.s.-n-sn...a..fh-..s sanfagu. un f ffff w 134 , ii, A il' . Q ..,. - m x -QT 5 ' 'Q'-Q. S LUCILE L. LOGAN A.B. Pennsylvania College for VVomen. First Form. MAY WILLIAMS University of Pittsburgh: Carnegie Insti- tute of Technologyg Ecole des Beaux Arts. Art. d-C4 , CLAYDE H. HUBBARD A.B. Amherstg Harvard School of Phys- ical Educationg M. Ed. I'niversity of Ietics. 4 I l ERWIN VV. COLE, A.B. Cortland Normal Schoolg Cornell Uni- versityg University of Pittsburgh. Head- masfer. I ffvw A47 Pittsburgh. Fiffh Formg Director of Ath- M JACQLELINE ALBRIGIIT AB. Pennsylvania College for YYOuien. HARRIET II. KVHTZ University of Pittsburgh. Jlzzszr l Qhziafidfrzdf CHARLOTTE GIDEON BS. Slippery Rock State Teachers Col- lege. Third Form. RUTH J. WILLIAMS Pittsburgh Teachers Training Schoolg University of Pittsburghg Western Re- serve Universityg Carnegie Institute of Technology. Kindergarten. Q WILLA K. STEEB Pittsburgh Teac-hers Training School. Fourfh Form. JOSEPH A. THORNTON B.S. YVest Chester State Teachers Col- legeg M. Ed. University of Pittsburgh Remedial Reading, Literalure. 127 mimi! ji ww L Assistavif, K1.7I!1ffgUffl'II and First Form. AB. Carnegie Institute of Technology JEAN CLARK AB. Smith College. Sccrvfary. MERFEDES MCSORLEY AB. Rosemont College. Primary Assist- ani. Herccdes HC Sow-leg DAVID J. MULLEN A.B. Indiana State Teachers College. Scvcvzflz Form. JAMES. N. WOOD BS. Slippery Rock State Teachers College. Sixth Form. EMM! ff? GERDA ENGSTROM A.B. VVells College. Primary Assistanl. PAULA B. THOMAS AB. Pennsylvania College for Vvomen. Instrumental Music. Seventh Form llnrll :lt work Bell, Sc'l1zl1'fc, Phillips, xVilI'1l0ll, 'llzlfcl in some close harmony First Roux' Andre Celestin, Teddy Towl, Jim Lott, John VVeiner, Tommy Johnson, Jim Crawford, Murray Rust, Hobby Kurtz, Jerry Warden, Herschel Post. Second Row: Frank Bell, Curtis Clark, , Tommy Mayer, Bill Phillips, Howard Rosenthal, Bayard Foster. Third Row: Pete Hall, Don Scharfe, John Kraft, Chris Cole, Bill Woodside, John Evans Paul Tafel. Sixth Form First Row: Bill Witherow, Dick Wilden, Tony Mayer, Steve Schwartz, David Faller, John Darri- son. Second Row: Sandy Blair, Jim Armentrout, Arthur Howard, Dick Rauh, Andy Hero, Hammy Brown, Richard Barnes, Jim Knowles, Peter Ber- man, Steve Eller. Third Row: Kent Collins, Jim Denton, Bill Johnson, Larry Irwin, Pete Gillies, Charlie Thorp, Jim Sayers. w Fifth Form has a music class with Mrs. Kurtz 130 . F I ffh Fo r m . nnil n 5lIlj.flIIg'll'SS0l11llS0. First Rmb: Billy Robinson, Paul Scoville, Sandy Schumacher, Riehard Crane, Bruce Hill, Bayard Anderson. Sammi Roux Bing Beeson, Michael Bell, Lewis Birmingham, Sammy Lee-zer, George VVoodside, Cookie Miller, liogie Flannery. Thin! Roux' Roger Ahlhrandt, Brian Mullins, Bill Wycoff, Tommy Waddell, Pete Garvin, Dickie Reiber. Abscnf: Johnny Robinson, Peter Schaefer. 131 Four'rh Form First Row: Albie Knowles, David McCargo, Tommy Todd, Don Lott, Bill Tafel, Peter Hero. Scrum! Row: Lanny Brooks, Vaughan Blaxter, Danny VVarrick, Meredyth Ewing, Johnny VVetzig, John Messer, Danny Kamin, David Rea, Jimmy deVou. Third Row: Johnny Haskell, Teddy Hower, John Stubbs, Alfred Coll, Howdy Heinz. 90 I S- Q Firsl Hou Ricci We-tzi B ll I . g, ram ey Crawford, Jimmy M.l ' - ' ' ' '1 onc, B1ll5 W einer, Henry Blair, Kenny Rcilrcr. Second Roux' Billv le-ez - T' U , cr, immyf'a1nplre-ll, Frank Arensberg, Walter Rhodes, Johnny Barnes, Jerry Robinson, David Lott, Timmy Hill. Third Row: Jord ' M'll ' ' ' 3 1 er, Jnnnig Johnson, David McCahill, Jamie Ferguson, Bobby Dodds, David Abercrombie. Third Form James Hughes Knowles, Jr., enjoys thc- pause- that rc-frcsllcs Second Form ,av gy!! First Roux' Lewis Williams, Jack Ford, Paul Fuller, Sc-otty Hamilton,Jou llosentlial, Charles Mcfaffrey, John Sellers, Nix-ky Ruffin, Jimmy Birchcr, Charles Harr. SITOIIII' Rout Kip foppins, Tommy lVard, Michael Vlbnlaer, David VVeir, Robert Kamin, Mead Over, Ricky Pcirson, Douglas Courtley, Skip- per Gurson. -I Mrs. Logan lends a hand to the First Form. Lizzie, Sue and Alllilllfiil wait fur thc dvcisioii. Firsf Form Firm! If0l1'.' Billy hlcfargo, Jimmy Frzink, Xivky Beckwith, David EVZIIIS, Tmnniy Lott, Jinnny Arthur, Ilowarcl Fosicr. Sfwrrzrl Ifmr: Phlwnrd YYcidlcin, Rivlnirri Glnrlstoiic, Phillip Lynvh, John Lockhart, Jinnny Rust, Mimin Hughvs, Pc-lor Mc- Millcn, Whip Fririzly, Tlilllllly fznnphvll, Rohort Swan. A-1b.w1'r1l.' David illlfiilllilll. llnvifl King, Donny W'olH'. Kindergarfen Firxl lfmv: John Maxwell, Aubrey Gliulstnnc, Tom- my Ilannillon, Vliris Mayer, Nlnrk Anthony, Alan :Xl5l'!lII1S, Ricky Fownes, Billy Knowles, Herby Moses, Wnin Ewing, Rusty Nelson. Scrond Row: Ricky lvarcl, John Moorhead, Filip Crawford, Billy Pickering, Kenneth Jackson. Third Row: Gary Lewis, Taylor Mudge, Rickie Vzinfield, Charles Coppins. A-ex .f 136 Mrs. Logan aids the Kindergarteners . . 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YEL Axe H 'Q' ::': : K O xgdxn uhhh' 5 H i l l '- H-'l,s'n' s CQQY N nfs: .pg-Qu ln. :HF . x ,s,,.g.-az' :gli - , Nh! 1 .fy H1 l x S 'l i' s :il 3' . I NX ' up uhilivv l . + - 5' ly: Eh:ln':ln 5:5535 0:53 V140 hqslhgiaillzl -.- vu u -N -.muh N .mi he-.ft w. u 5 5 .1531 Q Us W o HENRY B. KLEIN . . . The Finest 8: Largest Store for Men. in the Tri-State Area IT'S A MUST TO SEE THIS OUTSTANDING EXCLUSIVE MEN'S STORE Surprising at it may seem, this exclusive men's store has been outfitting well-dressed men for over 50 years . . . it is fast becoming one of the finest in the nation. Surrounded by masculine decor you may choose from over 6,000 suits and outercoats by such superb makers as those litsed below. No doubt you've heard about Henry B. Klein on television, radio or read about us in many newspapers . . . now come and see for yourself! 139 sll A ro' 7114,-v2JAxQ A E 3 I Q O cold rolled stainless steel sheets Extreme accuracy and uniformity of gauge, and excellent surface finish provide fabricators with more area per ton, less breakage and lower fabricating and finishing costs. Washington Steel Corporation Washington, Pennsylvania distributed through steel warehouses everywhere When D11 Harris wrote 'The Bland of Surprise ' No one ever heard of a Home Freezer, back in the days when Dr. Harris was writing The Island of Surprise for the Princeton Triangle Club . . . but, today, anyone can afford a Food-Freezer . . . on the Freezer-Foods Plan. Actually . . . you own a spacious, upright Amana Freezer plus a continuous supply of food . . . for less than you now pay on food alone . . four wholesale prices on nationally advertised frozen foods and government choice meats save you more than enough to pay for the Freezer on the Freezer-Foods Plan. The Freezer-Foods Plan allows you to Cat better than ever be- fore . . . top grade steaks and beef for 76c a pound . . . also my services as consultant home economist in the latest aids to home- making . . . long range menu planning . . . food preservation . . . cooking in quantity . . . interesting plan-overs . . . and many more labor saving devices to make food preparation more fun. You'll gain a lifetime of pleasure with a new Home Freezer . . . so, if you want to learn how to eat better for less , call Freezer-Foods, today, EMerson 1-8200 . . . for further details at no obligation. Helen Hardy Home Economist 140 This Space Provided by A Friend ENGINEERS 9 1 J' 7' o 2, 0 3 5' fa- 6' fr o PROCESS ENGINEERS, Inc. Serving the Process Industries as Application Engineers, Designers and Builders of special Process Equipment, Pilot Plants, Integrated Process Units and Complete Plants. 5640 FRIENDSHIP AVE., PITTSBURGH 6, PA. Branch Oiiice at Rochester, N. Y. - 141 JOHN FLOCKER AND COMPANY Since 1822 MANILA ROPE ROEBLING WIRE ROPE ELECTRICAL WIRES AND CABLES INDUSTRIAL SCREENING 644 GRANT STREET PITTSBURGH 30, PA. 142 IRWIN SAVINGS 81 TRUST COMPANY A Good Bank in a Good Commu ty IMCZ, Interest S g A Compliments o f TOM WADDELL'S FAVORITE INSURANCE COMPANY 143 Barbara Work Dress Shop 7407 Penn Ave. at Carnegie Place Qbetween Braddock 8: Lexington Ave.Q Better Baked Goods Fancy Ice Cneam Sportswear - Handbags - Jewelry DBSSCNS Gift Items - Lingerie Phone CH 1-3028 Joyce-McClements Hours: 10:30 A. M.to 6 P.M. daily . l Penn and Shady Schenley Apts. Monday and Frzday until 9 P.M. Compliments of Compliments Of Sommerfeld Machine Co. BRADDocK, PA. BERGER'S DRUG STORE Compliment! Of PITTSBURGH BAG AND BURLAP C0. Manufacturers and Dealers 884-894 PROGRESS STREET PITTSBURGH PENNA Compliments Of A FRIEND 145 Aspinwall Business Associates Artzberger's Aspinwall Garage Aspinwall Hardware Company E. C. Beck, Grocery Michael Blaha Florist Brilliant Market Cimino's Barber Shop Commonwealth Trust Co. of Pittsburgh, Aspinwall Branch Erwin's Brilliant Pharmacy Fleming Real Estate Fox Chapel Real. Estate Company Henninger Funeral Home Humes Brothers, Inc. J Sc M TV-Radio Sales Sc Service Kiel Realty Company Languasco Service Station C. R. McCafferty, Meats McNally's Bakery Moore Funeral Home Prager's Auto Repairing Swagger Shop Warrington 5 Sc 10 Store Whiteman's Flower Shop 146 f f ifiv f ,H tx., 5 F16 ' - rgsidchlf ,30 '03'- ' - 7 P W ffwzwigf WW Qg ,Q,4ffffZZQ7'f- RM, '7l,,a,L,-,,,,: V?ffz7V ' WM mme JLJQMW-rfg. 7ff75'4f2fZ7M 7l'cZZ5'dgEf-L5 if F 14-1 Irwin Tool Company Inc. 629 Chestnut Street Irwin, Pa. JIGS FIXTURES GAGES AUTOMATIC MACHINES STAMPING, PLASTIC, DIE-CASTING DIES Specialists In The Tooling Of MULTI-SLIDI2', MACHINES Alhambra De Luxe Lake Coma GEORGE S. DAUGHERTY COMPANY Quality Canned Foods CANNERIES: WILSON, N . Y. 25 TERMINAL WAY, PITTSBURGH 19, PA. Packers and Distributors of Fruits and Vegetables and specialties for Institutional use, of a quality that will help to make your table talked about. Our Monthly Letter will be mailed to you on request. 148 Compliments of ACHESON MANUFACTURING CO. Rankin, Pa. Bert Uhlfloey to all the Shady .fide Students from A Friend QJQLQ Compliments of Clark Fuel, Inc. Union Trust Bldg. Pittsburgh, Pa. W.W. WARWICK jewelers Penn at Shady East Liberty Watches o Silver 0 Precious Stones Compliments of NORTHUMBERLAND PHARMACY W. A. Cargo, Pharmacist Phone HAzel 1-1869 5872 Northumberland St. Pittsburgh, Pa. STEVENSON-CHISLETT, Inc. Center and Highland Aves. D A Complete Food Market MOntrose 1-1665 CONGRATULATIONS WIGGINS t tb 0 6 ESSO SERVICE GRADUATING CLASS Beechwood Blvd. at Wilkins Ave. from Mo. 1-3387 Pittsburgh, Pa A FRIEND COAL Bituminous coal is the major industrial fuel. The modern practice in a bituminous coal mine has the character- istics of a mass production factory. In the half-century ending with 1950 the United States production of bituminous coal more than doubled. The mechanized efhciency of the United States bituminous coal min- ing industry is outstanding among the coal producing nations of the HILLMAN coAL at conf COMPANY GRANT BUILDING o PITTSBURGH 19, PA. world. 152 IRVVIN MOTOR SALES MAIN 8: SIXTH ST. IRWIN, PENNA. IRwin 19 Quality Used Cars at Lowest Prices Complete Service for Your Car THOMAS PAGE SONS Quality Grocers H I G H L DI S Strictly First Class Fruits and . Vegetables Our Specialty G 'fr Telephone MAyHoWer 1-4800-01-02 G' F A110 ' 733 South Aiken Ave. 'fu 0' mmm Pittsburgh 32, Pa. 153 Compliments Of DONOHOE'S Americais Finest Food Stores PITTSBURGH, PA. 154 D. D. FOSTER COMPANY PROCESS EQUIPMENT -'iw 7l4 FRICK BUILDING PITTSBURGH Ql9j,PA. ISALY'S ICE CREAM and DAIRY PRODUCTS Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments Of SCHII.LER'S PHARMACY The SHADYSIDE DRUG STORE We hll your Doctofs' Prescriptions Secundum Artem Aiken 8: Walnut Pittsburgh 32, Pa 156 Compliments of R A N D'S Rexall Drug Sfores Compliments of CYRIL'S Barber Shop Cyril Coscarelli WEST REALTY COMPANY 2728 Murray Avenue Pittsburgh 17, Pa. JA. 1-1234 5968 Baum Blvd. Pittsburgh, Pa. 157 Compliments of EMBASSY RESTAURANT 646-648 GRANT STREET PITTSBURGH 19, PA. Aiken Avenue Meat Market John Heck Home Dressed Meats ds' Poultry Frosted Foods Eggs and Cheese 815 South Aiken Ave. MAyHower 1-5918 Telephone MAFLOWER 1-4800 733 SOUTH AIKEN Av1-3. PITTSBURGH, PA. MAyHower 1-4960 Wiring-Electric Sales als' Service Radio - Television SHADYSIDE ELECTRIC 5500 WALNUT STREET PITTSBURGH 32, PENNA. EAS c E YORK R c A BEND X PHILCO HOTPO NT ZENITH FRIGIDAIRE KELV NATOR WESTINGHOUSE MOTOROLA Greig jfoQev Sgof OF SHADYSIDE 735 South Aiken Avenue Pittsburgh 32, Pa. H K. PORTER COMPANY, INC PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA PLANTS Birmingham, Ala. Tulsa, Okla. McKees Rocks, Pa. Tonawanda, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. Philadelphia, Pa. OIL FIELD SUPPLY STORES Kansas Louisiana Mississippi New Mexico Oklahoma Texas 159 an SINCE 1918 Quality Home Made Candies ggyfdlly WE MAIL CANDY ANYWHERE OPEN EVERY DAY AND SUNDAYS 8 A.M. TO 12:30 A.M. 6214 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh - East Liberty PHONE: Hlgblancl 1-1220 PAUL KERLIN CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Coal - Road Building - Excavating Heavy Duty Crane Service Producers of Wholesale and Retail COAL Phones: Business Office, Irwin 2407 Coal OfHce, Irwin 1734 R.D. No. 3 Irwin, Penna. 160 Compliments of A SHADYSIDE FRIEND PHoNEs: BuslNEss: MAYFLOWER l-8731 NIGHT AND HOLIDAY cAr.1.s: PENI-runsr 1-7050 - LEHIGH l-4902-J INSTALLATIONS . . . MAINTENANCE . . . REMODELING 'Rnllizr Bras., Znr. Registered Plumbers PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIES ROOFING - HARDWARE - PAINTS 5501-03 WALNUT sr. - SI-IADYSIDE PITTSBURGH 82, PA. Your neighbor's Plumber-Why not Yours? H. HENTZ 8: CO. Established 1856 . . . . of. . . . New York Stock Exchange New York Curb Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New Orleans Cotton Exchange Chicago Board of Trade and other exchanges Private Direct Wire Service You are invited to make use of our statistical service without obligation. MAIN OFFICE - 60 BEAVER STREET, NEW Yokx N. Y. UP'I'OWN m1ANcH-610 FIFTH AVE., RADIO crrv CHICAGO DETROIT PALM BEACH GEN EVA, SWITZERLAN D nrrsnuncl-r BRANCH orncn 1207 FARMERS BANK BLDG. GRANT 1-1722 JOCK ROSENBERG, MANAGER Fred C. Neiman 504 Walnut St. 0 Irwin, Pa. Phone Irwin 1834 BANKERS LIFE COMPANY Des Moines, Iowa P EMPIRE CCRPORATION 4716 Ellsworth Ave. RANDOLPH 8: MCCLEMEN TS INC. HUSS BROTHERS Realtors 5972 Baxun Blvd., MOntrose 1-4700 Flowers - Fruits - Candy To Buy a Home or Sell Your Property 219 N. Highland Ave., Pittsburgh, P Property Management General Insurance M Ommse 1-2500 Compliments of GRAHAM CIL CQ. 163 Congratulations to the GRADUATING CLASS Of SHADY SIDE ACADEMY from D THE PEOPLES NATURAL GAS COMPANY WILLIAM H. SIMMS DUDLEY S. SIMMS L with CO., INC. Q Imported and Domestic Marbles Commonwealth Building Pittsburgh 22, Pa. 1237-43 WASHINGTON BLVD General IHSUIZIICC Oificez CO I-6900 Res.: HA 1-0532 164 SINGER, DEANE 8. SCRIBNER CORPORATE AND MUNICIPAL SECURITIES MEMBER OF New York Stock Exchange Pittsburgh Stock Exchange New York Curb Exchange fAssociatej Chicago Board of Trade UNION TRUST BUILDING PITTSBURGH 19, PA. GRant I-4700 165 ' EXpress 1-1080 Attractive Glansses for Youth GEORGE B. REED 8. CO. GUILD OPTICIANS Main Floor, Jenkins Arcade Compliments of Felix Half 81 Brother Inc. Compliments Of Squirrel Hill Hobby Shop 2210 Murray Ave. Compliments of Hazel Hyde Shop 330 Park Bldg. Pittsburgh, Pa. Best Wishes to the Class of '52 UNITED STATES REALTY CORP. SUITE 308 0 FRICK BUILDING a FRIEND Compliments of LARRIMOR'S C lotbes of Distinction 434 OLIVER AVE. UNION TRUST BLDG. MOORE, LEONARD 8- LYNCH ESTABLISHED 1877 UNION TRUST BUILDING PITTSBURGH Telephone AT1antic 1-0358 MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE 168 THE McKAY COMPANY 169 Pittsburghg tdoorlqdv QQ 170 Mayer Press Letterpress Printing Since 1887 235 COLLINS AVENUE PITTSBURGH 6, PENNA. Taxi Cab Service Tmmfef df Movmg PETER POLI'S DAIRY Chartered Bus Service Water Hauling H. 1. GONGAWARE 81 SONS 258 S' Highland Ave' Pittsburgh 6, Pa. R.D. No. 5 Irwin, Pa. Home Made Ice Cream' Phones: Irwin 1502 1966 171 Squirrel Hill News Stand FRICK PARK MARKET Phone CH 1-2364 7103 Reynolds Street PITTSBURGH 8, PA. Louis G. 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Sure-fire No-Nox helps prevent stalling and balking, starts fast and gives smooth, quiet power in traffic and on the road. For the best winter driving ever, fill up with sure-fire Gulf No-Nox at your Gulf Dealer's every time. oulr M5126 No-Nox 175 Compliments of CHEMICAL PLANTS DIVISION Blaw Knox Construction Company N DKFZLQWBTJ and Comtructory of Complete Procesf and I nduftrzkzl Plant! N 1 Miss Rose- Cbapeaux Ready-to-wear Hats Creations . Copies Personalized Service L I F S E H T I E R X WALZER T D CLEANING CO. L 5 125 Brilliant Ave. 3 sr 1-1825 N c D 226 South Highland Ave. L COLD STORAGE E Pittsburgh 6, Pa. E IN OUR VA UL TS R MOutrose 1-7245 N 1: 1 G N G HAMILTON WATCHES Man's Strap 357.75 Lady's Cord 5,552.25 W W Wattles C7 .fans COMPANY 517 Wood Street PITTSBURGH - PENNSYLVANIA NAVARRO CORPORATION GENERAL CONTRACTORS Dominic Navarro, President 6219 Broad Street Pittsburgh, Pa EMerson 1-2600 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1952 DU-KANE SUPPLY CO. 1 Since 1915 HUMES BROS. INC. ASPINWALL Servicing all Makes for 38 years Wholesale Plumbing Supplies 4408 Liberty Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. STer1ing 1-9465 Sidney Heymann Agency INSURANCE 407 ARROTT BUILDING Pittsburgh, Pa. EXpress 1-0700 Service Beyond the Contract 178 Coinphinents q' THE SHADY SIDE NEWS W JAMES L. WALKER ALAN L. LEEowITz RICHARD L. ISAY RAY H. ROSENBLUM JAMES s. URDA DAVID G. PATTERSON H. WILLIAM BRAUN, JR. HERBERT H. HAMILTON Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Associate Editor Copy Editor Sports Editor Asst. Sports Editor Business Manager Circulation Manager' 179 CRUMP INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS . . . BUILDERS 4031 BIGELOW BLVD. PITTSBURGH 13, PA 180 HENRY KREILING 81 SONS CO. Choice Fresh and Smoked Meats Our Telephone Numbers are Hlland 2980 - 2982 Hlland 2981 OYSTERS - POULTRY SEA FOODS Compliments of VICTORY GLASS INC JEANNETTE, PA. Compliments of Burt H. Riviere '29 Insurance Broker 'ii' 599 UNION TRUST BUILDING PITTSBURGH 19, PA. The Steak House STEAKS AND CHOPS Broiled on Charcoal 'YS' 5841 Forbes St. Q Pittsburgh, Pa. Squirrel Hill jAckson 1-0542 Home Away From Home Compliments of A FRIEND KELLY-WOOD INSURANCE AGENCY ROBERT K. GRAY Complete Insurance Service Since 1902 N Center and Highland Avenues Pittsburgh 6, Pa. o Hlghland 1-2600 182 Compliments of HEPPENSTALI. COMPANY Smoker's Articles TOM LEES Fine Cigars Phone: ATlantic 1-7530 1211 Farmers Bank Building PITTSBURGH, PA. DICK'S MARKET RICHARD MATUSZESKPS SONS Wholesale I Poultry and Eggs 1911 - 13 'PENN AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA. Phone ATlantic 1-1400 8 Phone AT1antic 1-4008 Mt. Savage Refractories Company Oliver Building Pittsburgh 22, Pennsylvania Manufacturers of Fire Brick 184 Compliments Of cada '4 WESTMORELAND COUNTY,S LEADING HOME FURNISHERS r. LEv1N FURNITURE co. 203 s. MAPLE AVE. cmamssunc, PA. FRANK L1-:vm CLAY Avi-1. JEANNETIE, PA. E. C. BECK Groceries, Fruits Sc Vegetables 304 CENTER AVENUE STer1ing 1-2642 ASPINWALL ,PA. Compliments of GENERAL MATERIALS CO RIVER - RAIL TERMINAL BADEN, PA. 185 Compliments of A Friend JOHN BARKLEY, I AP4 H .fgmtgits Distinctive Men's Wear Gentlemen Prefer Stripes ea WILLIAM PENN HOTEL PITTSBURGH 30, PA. NC nk' ,,,,,..s ,sg .3 v L Compliments Of .IINGO 186 1 O O LEADER HIP In RefractoneS CENTERS IN PITTSBURGH Harbison-Walker plays leading roles in the development and manufacture of new and better refractories, so important to all industrial progress. Refractories are used around the world in the production of such essentials as iron and steel, coke and by-products, aluminum, copper, nickel, zinc, lead, magnesium, tin, steam gen- erated electric power, manufactured gas, glass, Portland cement, lime, abrasives, pulp and paper and ceramic materials. Through Harbison-Walker Research and Engineering activities, advances are made in refractories to keep pace with improved industrial practices. With headquarters in Pittsburgh, the Company has widely distributed plants, quarries and mines in many states, and offices and ware- houses in principal cities. Harbison-Walker manufactures all types and classes of refractories for all industrial furnace requirements. 1 X X10 Ilsii as-10 4,'! S EIU' 15' X 31 511 CD HARBlSON-WALKER REFRACTURIES CUMPANY and Subsidiaries WORLD'S LARGEST PRODUCER OF REFRACTORIES General Offices, Pittsburgh 22, Pa. 187 THE BUNCHER COMPANY IRON Sn STEEL D90 VE. PITTS A FRIEN D McKELVY 8. COMPANY UNION TRUST BUILDING Phone GRant 1-8700 PITTSBURGH MEMBERS New York Stock Exchange Pittsburgh Stock Exchange New York Curb QAssociatej Partnevfs William M. McKelvy G. Pearson Rhodes, jr. G. E. May Gelslon B. Morris R. G. HENNE Gf'm'W 5' Since 1887 Member American Gem Society 6018 Centre Ave. The Record Shop 636 WASHINGTON ROAD LO 1-1977 OPEN EVENINGS 189 FIDELITY TRU T COMPAN PITTSBURGH, PA. -QRUST O 4 5 O'm nl O15 I E C72 5 S W ISBB ' T Spefializing Sinre 1886 in tlze Settlement ty' Estates :If Trust Funds in Excess ff .S'290,000,.000 wk BOARD OF DIRECTORS JAMES C. REA J. D. A. MORROXN' Direetor, Phelps Dodge Corporation President, jig' Alanufafturirzlg Company ERNEST T. WEIR T. IXTCKEE GRAHAM Chairman of Board, ,National Steel Corporation Retired G. GREER COOLIDGE Director and Executive Asst. to the President, Harbisoiz- lValker Rejraetories Company XVALTER I. FLOYD President, Day-Nortorz .Uanufaeturing Company VVILLIAM C. ROBINSON, JR. VVILUAM G' BOGGS Vice President, .National Eleetrrc Products Corporation Vice President and Treasurer, Fidelity Trust Company E ' H PHILIP K. HERR Digit? 'I' OUSE Vice President, Fideligr Trust Company Y HAROLD S- CLARK :ALEXANDER C. TENER President, The D. L. Clark Company Auormiy al Law JOHN A' BYERLY LEONARD S. MUDGE Viee President and Trust 0-HICFY, Fidelity Trust Company r a5u'e' and Dfffffof, Sl0m 'A1ud-ge' Inc' CHARLES OLIVER JAMES A- BEU- Director, Oliver Iron and Steel Corporation Aftvfw al LW' LORENZ IVERSEN J- F- BYERS, JR- . U President, Mesta Alachirze Company Assistant to Preszdent, A. JI. Byers Company CHARLES E. ScHUE'rz ALEXANDER P. REED Vire President, Fidelity Trust Company President, Fidelity Trust Compaav FIDELITY TRUST PITTSBURGH, PA. XVESTERN SAVINGS OFFICE: OLIVER BUILDING COMPANY MAIN OFFICE: 343 FOURTH AVENUE 190 if ' 7 Do You . . . DRAW PATIQIT HENRY WILHELM L Shop Elliotfs For Your Needs Oil and Water Color Sets Oil and Water Color Brushes 134-135 Tenth street Easels - Canvas - Crayons - Charcoal Papers and Boards A DrawingTables - Tee Squares Pencils - Erasers Drafting Instruments Tracing Papers - Drawing Papers 'S Pittsburgh 22, Pa. Adhesives - Paste: - Gelatine Inks O B. K. ELLIOTT CO. 126 Sixth St. Pittsburgh SHALER 8: CRAWFORD PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS WAYNE-WEII. Brentwood-Wlzitelzall 4127 Brownsville Road PLantation l-704-l ORIENTAL RUGS and FINE CARPETS 306-310 Oliver Avenue Pittsburgh Main Office l-16 Union Trust Bldg. ATlantic l-6615 191 Best Wishes to the Class of '52 B. THORPE AND CO. An Invitation To Western Pennsylvanians When you select the Union National Bank of Pittsburgh as your own bank, you are definitely assured of these advantagesg complete facilities to meet your needs, whether in connection with banking matters or trust service, courteous treatment, and efficient attention to your financial affairs. We invite you to make the Union National your banking home. Q09 UNION NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH WOOD STREET AND FOURTH AVENUE Member F edcral Reserve System-Member Federal Deposit Insurance C urp 192 Complimentr of STERLING BCX COMPANY M. D. RUSKIN, PRES. J .' 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BEHRHORST 8: SON, INC. 23rd sf CARSON STREETS BERMAN BROTHERS TAILORS IMPORTERS 195 Our Flowers Are For You To Enjoy Something Special E E Compliments of A Friend FLORAL COMPANY 6008 Penn Ave. Q East Liberty MOntrose 1-2144 GIFTS from GROGANS ace the hnest in Diamonds, Gold jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Crystal , Leather Accessories. ace gifts for every occasion, of utmost distinction and value. Qroj omyang Pittsburglfs Leading Jewelers for Over 100 Years Wood St. at 6th Ave. Grogan Bldg. Pittsburgh, Pu Telephone ATlantic 1-1246 196 PITTSBURGH METALLURGICAL CQMPANY INC. 1441 OLIVER BUILDING PITTSBURGH 22, PENNSYLVANIA 197 ,fu Q 1 ' ' W ith brains, sir. ' The great artist, Sir Joshua Reynolds, is said to have made this reply when asked with what he mixed his paints to achieve such perfect colors. We call it imagination. Imagination is the key to the treasury of success! It splits the atom. It harnesses cosmic energy. It converts a lump of common coal 'into chemicals for use in agri- culture, industry and medicine. Coal, like all natural resources, is chemically com- posed. When burned as a fuel the only benefit derived from it is heat. But, if carbonized in a chamber from which air is excluded, coal can be converted into coke, gas, oils, ammonia, and tar. Some of these components can be still further subdivided into an almost endless variety of other chemicals. Our modern coal-chemical plant, which makes this amaz- ing metamorphosis possible, had to be imagined first! 198 i THE MYSTOM DA Y CQ. Serving The Junior School 199 KING EDWARD All-'ED DISTRIBUTORS 1. V. Welsh, Pb.G. 2 81 Bayard Sts. Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH, Tel. SC 1-5770 NNSYLVAN Compliment! of KEYSTCJNE BOX CQMPANY 200 5 Specialists in Classical Recorded Music Listen in your own home- Radios 0 Phonographs h I TV Sales and Service THEN C Owe' 5884 FORBES AT SHADY Nlay we help you choose a new work HAze1 1-0256 for your collection? J. H. 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REINEMAN PACKING C0. Compliments of the Apex Laundry Inc. 1 1 2 7 WASHINGTON BLVD. PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA HARRY'K Talent to create . . . Ability and Facilities to produce your every requirement in ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES-BUSINESS GIFTS and CALENDARS for promoting your business and building good- will . . . VOELRINC. Pittsburgb's Foremost Since 1898 COurt l-4669 134 Fourth Ave. Pittsburgh 22, Pa. QHarry K. Bud Voelp-S.S.A. '?.5j 211 Complimentr of R. MUNROE 81 SGNS MANUFACTURING CCMPANY Speczkzlizing in Repair and Manufarture of BOILERS and TANKS 1 .- When you think of Dirt Moving Equipment . . . THINK OF US! wm QTQQQMMJ Route 22 Between Pitt Parkway Sc Pennsylvania Turnpike Phone BRandywine 1-4380 New York Life Insurance Company J. HAMPTON JOHNSON 1002 Grant Building o Pittsburgh 19, Pa. AT1antic 1-4111 o HAze1 1-8292 213 BURN DISCO! Ideal for both Furnace and Fireplace TRY IT - YOU'LL LIKE IT! PRODUCED BY PITTSBURGH CONSOLIDATION COAL CO. KOPPERS BUILDING PITTSBURGH, PA. 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