Wilkinsburg High School - Annual Yearbook (Wilkinsburg, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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s fe 659-he 'S - Q Z 7 gi... .. 17.17 U 5 if 5 EDGAR E. EATON, JR. HEdYY Class pres. 4: Vice Pres. 3: Football Mgr, 4: Ass't, Football Mgr. Z, 3: Hi-Y:NUsher 4, Class Night: Gym lzxhibition Z, 4: Spanish Club 4: Na- tional llonor Society 4, Pres, 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Ring Committee 4: Prom. Committee 4. O, K.-I 'will be glad to help. JAMES GOLDEN uDuSty,n uJ. T-u Class Sec-Treas. 3, 4: Swimming 3, 4, Mgr. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres, 4. Gym lixhibition 3: Leaders' Club 3,43 French Club 3: Usher 3, A43 Senior Chorus: Class Night: Senior Prom. Committee. fi'n1's 'words and actions sllow a desire for fun and good-fel- lou'slnp. WILMA M. ANDEREGG Wilma Gym lixhibition 2: Music Club 43 Senior Chorus: Class Night: Honor Roll 2, 4: Science Club 3. Her appreciation and intent- ness are classed as a talent, for 'good listeners' are rare. ISABEL ANDERSON Isabel Gym lixhibition 41 Mary li. Steele Club Z: Class Night: Music Club 4. Pep, Tian, and 'vigor-Isabel has all of these. MARY AZZARO nMaryl1 Drama Club 3, 4L Class Night: Music Club 4: French Club 3, 4. Mary believes in the old ad- age., 'Smile and the world smiles with you. ' tr J. DONALD COOK HCook,H HDonU Class Vice Pres, 2, 4: Activity Boartl 3, Annual Staff 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Honor Roll Z, 3, 4: Gym lzxhlbition 3, 4: Class Night: School Plily VZ, 3: Opera Z, 3, 4: Usher Z, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3: Science Club, Pres. 4: Review Staff 2, 3: Senior Chorus: Drama Club 3, -l: Music Club 1, 3, 4: Schubert Club 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. 'IA fine fellow, no more need be said' WALTER RADCLIFFE HBudU Class Historian 3, 4: Gym Exhibition 2: Spanish Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Sci- ence Cluh 3, -l, Treas, 4: Review Staff Z, 33 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society i, 4: Student Council 2: Prom. Committee 4: Press Club 4: Business Mgr. -l: Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Small, yet outstanding: quiet, yet perse'uering, ETHELYN BARNES HFayH Clay District ll. W. Ya., l, 2: Girl Reserves l, 2: Literary Club l, Z: Intramural Basketball 3, 4: Honor Roll Z, 5, -l. Hay is a quiet and denznre little lady. WALTER D. BAU M wan Class Basketball Z: Bantl 3, 4. Among Walter's many 'virtues is his outstanding musical ability. WILLIAM BERNSDORFF 1-aiu Bills interested in many things, but mostly in music. lust listen to that banjo! liven ty-lou r

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A S 111111-11 7, Q History of the Midyear Class of 1932 Twelve years ago, throughout various parts of the United States in the various grade schools, we, the chosen eighty, were starting to Hrst grade. What a glorious adventure! Something we had wondered about since we had learned to talk! With what pride we showed Mother that hrst star Teacher placed on our foreheadg what joy, rivaled only by the thrill of graduation from high school! Through the grades we struggled, then, with added responsibility, we entered junior Iligh. ln junior l--ligh, we had a band, a football team, and many clubs, just like high school, then, too, we went from room to room in changing classes. These changes we accepted with a great deal of pride, we were growing up. After the trials and tribulations of junior high, another supreme moment came-entering high school. From irresponsible junior highers we were trans- formed into painstaking and diligent students. With this change came accomplish- ments, which we challenge any class to equal. The presidents of many clubs were members of our classy The National llonor Society, Edgar Eaton: The Student Council, William Kinnang The Hi-Y Club. james Golden: The Science Club, Donald Cook: The Music Club, Ben Hill, and The Spanish Club, Walter Radcliffe. Dorothy Gillespie and Donald Cook served as members of the Activity Board. Our class has made an enviable record in scholarship. Over thirty-Eve per cent of the class have been on the honor roll each month, and fifteen members of the class have been elected to the National llonor Society. Martha Marsh, our valedictorian had only one B among her A's during the three years in high school. Besides club activities and scholarship, our class has been outstanding in sports and dramatics. Lewis Shuker, captain of the basketball team, was also a member of the track teamg and twice a regular on the football team. Mervin Mawhinney won glory on the basketball team, joe jefferies in baseballg and Dick Dennison in swimming. Ruth jones received her letter for basketball. Besides the players, many team managers were in our class, Edgar Eaton in football, jim Golden in swimming, and Etfa Lou Crawford in girls' basketball ln the various operas and plays our class has taken leads. Marian MacMillan has sung leading parts since her sophomore year. Marian and Isabel McGregor, our pianist, made our class musically prominent. ln Arcady placed the musical talent of the entire class on display. Dayton Cronister, Wilfred Stifiler, james lless and others before mentioned had prominent parts. These have been three happy and eventful years, three years of accomplish- ment. As we leave let us repeat from our class song, written by Nancy Kiser,- May honor and glory come to you, Through the class of thirty-two. 'lAWl'IllY-I lm-e



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N 4 L S Z f Le. 2 A - 1112?-115 7f if RAY BISSEL HRayH Ray ix it rexerzwil fellow, but be has .earned dislinctimz llmmglv his bonexi elfnrfxf' DONALD BODEN 'lB0deI'l l-rench Club 5, -lg lli-Y l, 4, Senicr lihorusg Class Night. nljlflltlld tiewr sayx, 'IJic . HARRISON BOYD uaron llix Afnrenmsl abilily ix in parsing t'0llfSt'S wzllmzil the painful laflnr of SfIltlVIlIL'.H ROSE MARY BREEN Jane henior Chorus. llonor Roll 3. l alimble but no! Tnluble. DOROTHY A. BRYAN uootn Best informed in lbc melboilx nf keeping busy. ll weitty-lite MARIAN CARRUTH Marian l-reneli l,lub 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4, llonor Roll 1, 5, 4: Senior Chorusg Class Night: Gym lfxhibition 1, 3, 4, l.eatler's Club 4. A rare mmbinaiinn of ability, Iwallly, and persmialllyf' ISABEL CLAIR Isabel hlatlrigal Club fl, 4: Mary lg. Steele Chlubk Z. Music Club 1, 4: C-ym lax- htbition 5: llonor Roll 3: Class Night A Armititiuzll process of Amaking friends. and eonhrnzzng old ones. keeps Isabel busy. ADELAIDE E. COWELL HBettyYl Sophomore Chorus 1: Mary lr. Steele Club 2, .Iunior Chorus 3: Matlrigal Club 4, Opera 4: Press Club Z: Curl Reserves 1, 4. 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Music Club 3, 4: Class Basketball Z. 5: Senior Chorus: Class Night. Betty is oulslundigzg because of her sieve! ilzsposzfzoitf EFFA LOU CRAWFORD HLOUII Marx' lz. Steele Club 5: Nlzinlrigail Club l tion . 4: Science Club lg Gym lzxhibi' 21 Drama Club 4, Secretari' -l: Bas- ketball Mgr. 4: Senior Chorus: Class Night: Music Club 4. , Lou has the reserve ufvivh ix t vburarlerislit' of ll lady. l DAYTON CRONISTER AABHIU llonor Roll 2, 3, 4: School Play 3, 4: Gym lixhibit 4: Band 5, 4, Mgr. 3. Schubert 1, 3. 4:National llonor Soc 5, 4: Opera 2, 3, 4: l'sl1er Z, T, 4. l.e:uler's Club 4: Latin Club 1, 33 Drama Club 2, 1, 4, Treats. 4, 4: Science Club 4: Review Stall l, 4: lli-Y 2, 3, 4, Treas, 3, 4: fllusic Club 2, i, 4, Secy. 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Class Night. A rum! 'wilb a gift of gab and it sense of humor.

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