Shaler High School - Shaleresque Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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SOME THINK IT'S FUN . j HI-Y OFFICERS Cyril Gunst jack Locke Charles Mayer Thomas Ogg GIRL RESERVES President Grace Yeiser - Vice-Presidelzt jane Austen Tretz5z11'er Olive Arbuckle tloznzril Kepr.. Patricia George Prograuzx Jean Voegele Top Plwlo, Left fo R1'gl1t4Locke, Ogg, Mayer, Gunst. Lower l'lmto, Lef! to Riglzz f-Austen, George, Arbuckle, Yeiser, Voegele. They stepped right. into line andput their best foot forward. On the new football Held the Hi-Y were there, taking advantage of every opportunity. Special booths were set up for them, and such boys as jim Braun, Bill Uhl, jack Vtlolter, lfoster Hepler, and the ohicers became familiar sights with cases of pop, hot dogs. candy, and coffeefff just when you needed them. Netting close to S100 profit, they went into the basketball season with the same enthusiasm. A basketball game wouldn't be the same without jock Brown's tall figure. Van you blame some of them for being distressed? XYe mean the new members who didn't like the initiation the week before recognition seryice, l ebruary 4. No make- up, no curls, no jewelry but they enjoyed it abit, too. The Girl Reserves theme this year was Hlfincling Ourselves. A trip through the liast Liberty Y.XY.C',A. started the activities, a school dance, hanging the greens at Clhrist- mas at the Y, and knitting kept them busy. An afghan was donated to a charitable organ- ization, and with Miss XYard, the girls started to knit sweaters for the Red C'ross. With the initiation of nine new members and hlr. Borge as another sponsor Chlr. Cirawford is still in the picturej, the boys still wanted to do things. They were disappointed when plans for a minstrel did not materialize. In March, they took part in the activities at the Y in observing junior membership week, when various county clubs entertained other clubs, their mothers, and adult members. Vlfith the officers tthey do look nice, don't, they?l and their sponsors, tht-y'ye enjoyed a successful year.

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TO PROVE IT CAN BE DONE . The group that does its best to have you make noise is pictured below, the fheerleaders. Elinore Leitch, who has three years' partici- pation to her credit, is the head cheerleader, while Grace Yeiser, Dave Schreiber, and Bob Leely have been in the group for two seasons. First year yell-makers are Mary Ann Huston, Carolyn Carpenter, Fran Holden, and Lois Flowers. In the spring of each year, a faculty group does the judging at try-outs, scheduled by Mrs. Barr. Anyone in the school is eligible. VVhy don't you come out and see what fun this can befand what exercise? You can do your stuff at all the football games, and basketball ones, and make your own outfit. Spectators think they make a grand ap- pearance, even if they do like that cheer, HINKY BLINKY lJOlXlININKY. It's part of every football game in the nation--an attractive student, a neat outfit with boots, some high stepping, and plenty of twirling. XVe mean these twirlers, seven at Shaler, and a drum major. They're part of the band and its performances at the inter- mission. Two Huskies added to the spectacle 'this year. i The girls themselves furnish their costumes elovely midnight blue, with touches of white, set off with high white boots, and a tricky white feather set in their tiny caps. john Fleming wore blue in a more conservative fashion. The twirlers, with suggestions from Mrs. Barr, perfect their own technique. Ruth Keil was able to help some, too. Everyone will agree that they helped a great deal this season. Xve like their smiles in addition to their performances. Bark Razr, Lefl in Right-Leety, Flowers, Huston, Schreiber. From Rau-, Left fu Rfglzl-Carpenter, Leitch, Yeiser, Holden. Left to Right-Wait, Jones, Fleming, Hezlep, Gardner, Klosky, Moury, Carpenter. .



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V. Z r so i I Q, 6 FL E 'Jr A , Mr B '32 :J- . E . E v L I .X . . A. ,.. IT'S THE FRESHMAN . Row 1.' Row Z Row 3: Row 4 Row 5: Row 6: Rau' 7: Row 8 Alexander, Allerton, Altdorfer, Armstrong, Austen, Ayres, Barry, Behr, Beiswenger, Benko, Bett, Bier- nesser, Bleil, Bock. Bonitz, Booser, Bougher, Braun, Bright, Burger, Burkhart, Clavett, Clay, Conjilio, Cook, C. Cook, Crowley, Cubelic. Cunic, Czado, Dames, Damico, Daviess, Delaney, Dietz, R. Dietz, Downing, Duiy, Dunbar, Duss, Edstrom, Englehardt. A Elder, Elter, Etzel, Fair, Falkowski, M. Farbacher, R. Farbacher, Farrell, Ferrari, Fleischman, Fischer, Fodi, Freeauf, Friedeman. Fusek, Gaj, Gosnell, Greineisen, Griiiths, Grimes, Grubbs, Hamilton, Harr, Hartman, Hein, Henderson, Henne, Hieber. Hocher, Hodgkiss, Hoeltze, I-Ioerner, Hoerstig, C. Hoffman, M. Hoiman, Hollihan, Hregdovic, Hufnagel, Hughes, Hunter, Huston, Irwin. Istenes, Kammer, Karcher, Kastory, Kay, Kennedy, Kintz, H. Kinzer, K. Kinzer, Kirsch, Kist, Klobuchar, Kmiciek, Koehler. ' Kovach, Kraus, R. Kraus, Kremmel, Kunz, Kyles, Labby, Lasky, Laub, Lee, Leitch, Linn, Lubich, Lucas. 12 Q

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