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lf:1't'iil.l,ti 'l'l IUBIALS ' GUY ,I.-XCKSON .It 'Nli ROLLER An 131m-wr IH.-Illvm. liftmtm-it-S I lm.-fy 1 Nliss Tlionms is stlown llerc witll a tew ol- ller SIUCIBIIKS, artistic clisplays. VVC are very tortunatc in lmving tier as our nrt instructor, lor she is an accomplisllccl artist as well as teaclxer. It you wnnt to enjoy a class, take a sulaject trom npopfi He is sure to IDBRC it interesting as well as instructive. Qiiic-t, cnpnlxlv Nliss Roller gave a new meaning to American llistury. anti lmer expression'ul..et us stucly togetlieru nu-:int just tllat-'mul lwelpecl IIS ilTll11BilSllI'Dllly. 1 Altliougli tliey had tier lor only a stmrt time alter Miss Tomlinson left. tlie Seniors missecl Mrs. Dennison a lot wlien slie lett us early in tlie seconcl semester. Relievecl ot tier biology classes tlxis year, Miss Jacobs clevotecl time greater part ol tier time to time procluclion of lllc Valistic and Swissvuliun. Her patience anal good nature are some ol llie runny cliarncteristics wliicli macle tier n lavorite ot all. Mrs. Ottois liomc room, as well as lier stenograplly sluclents, lilcecl lier pleasant. quiet ways. Ylwiury rejoicecl witll ller wllen lier IHISIDHIIJ returnecl salely lronl overseas. SAR.-XII DIZNNISON IQLIYABETII JACOBS DIXIE OTTO tznglislr Aclivitivs Director liusim-is Law. Smnography, English Page Tun
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.WW Nt . ve . nt' fe ,caan 1 ,QSWA6 vivid' Xltcex N1 . 15' Xv' -WN' . NNI, Q Ejxittewral ' bv' The Senior Class ot 1946 considers itselt lucky, tor it was the first peace-time graduating class since l94O. We didn't have to say goodbye to any ot our classmates, but instead greeted many veterans who returned to finish their high school education. Com- pleting their high school wort: and graduating with us were these looys whose high school careers were interrupted by the war: .lack Kinter. Robert Bowen, Robert Shallenherger, Angelo Russo, Edward Pe-reticlc, George Morrison, Jadlc Shultz, VVilliam T. Brown and George Daniels. Many ot our boys excelled in sports. Our toot- hall notaloles were Sadie VVilliams, Don Lucas, Paul Mareks, and Marty lvlellett. ln toaslcetloall, we cheered for Bot Kost, Phil lVlclVtanus, Sadie VVilliams, and Marty Mellelt. P Our class was only 160 strong,--all quality. though. ln journalism, .lean Louise Applequist. Marjorie Turocy and Jennie Mae Nlarshall showed their talents. The brains ot the class were many, the outstanding ones being Dick Stone, Tom Bergquist. Ben Jones, Walter Lewis, Carol Nunes, June Seder, and Earle Fischer. The radar brains ot the class were Hartman Feit and Allaert Keyes, who could do 'most anything with radio. Among the foremost loeauties ot this Senior Class were Louise McBride, Audrey Etheridge, and Marjorie Donnellan. Page Twain Umm ' THE CLASS ' i94lf6' Vfesx toxic' NS Qogixg- finer Art classes have given many ot our friends a chance to show their ability. Especially noted for their original art worlc were Mike Grana. Niclc Hloheczy, Ann Blazina, Bill Klalman, and Grace Johnson. Miriam Canter and Sally Kettles, whose interests are in acting and the theatre, kept us entertained lay participating in many school assemblies. Sally played the leading role in Kiss and Tell at the Pittsburgh Playhouse. On May 21, when we received our diplomas. we proudly fulfilled an amlzition of tour years, and now turn to college or to the business world. But we can always loot: back and remember with a smile our pleasant memories of Swissvale High School. 7 K y ,... ,. K Jil 7,-Tb ,, My 5 ix ' T xl avg, Q we , ti this-I . E i Wt .L gg g g gi .. c Ng. - - l
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