Wilkinsburg High School - Annual Yearbook (Wilkinsburg, PA)

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' .M 'Q-1: f r - rl -4, ' W- I fwfr ' -' bflfwidhfd ' fei',Q?ff' ' -Skiwm, - .. V - 1 x ' 'f-1-'fr-4' '1'-'ff,i,f.. ..:f--ig,-,,1:ff -'ws' f'-ea 1 --1 Lg 1 1 A - ' fa, 3'- , .,w,1-eaffrffv f ,Y . , Q4-15 ,:, . - H u K , if 1 Y- 5 'Q ' f V ' . f.-,-,V , N., x Q X , 1 F A.. M. f , a X . ., , ,, ,,, . VY.. X 4.4 3m.ae.1-1-4, 5 1-sq. W, 'ah ...47.srm.z.1L,...,: ..., ,.. L4..av:,w5sL.Lg.my..M. , Fifty years ago, there was graduated from our Wilkins- burg High School a class, often called the iirst class. Since then classes have come, have completed their work, and have gone carrying with them knowledge, inspiration and a loyal devotion to our school. With the growth in numbers has in- creased the love and respect for all those who have contributed to its glory and fame. To each succeeding class it has truly been a challenge to equal the records of the preceding classesg and to each new class have been given new opportunities and thus higher standards to maintain. So we look back over a period of fifty years growth to that first class which began the path to a larger and greater high schoolg and we see the class of 1887 who had the unique honor of graduating in the same year as the incorporation of Wilkinsburg as a borough. Be- cause it was their privilege to blaze trail for us, we the staff of this 1937 Annual, do dedicate this sixteenth volume to Miss Emily Munson fMrs. Charles A. Shireyj of Manor, Pa., Miss Alice Potter CMrs. Frank Millerj of Murraysville, Pa., and Miss Clarissa A. Moifitt, of Pittsburgh, Pa. CDur Golden jubilee In at 6 r o 1 , I g b 9 9 I .. A. h - uc - . 1 Z St e , ' he - ve we sh n ' io of Wi insburg's Y and f c re t o 1Ct rc - e sch ,a 4 s e - e Q i I , y 0 , 1 A Foreword October of this y ilkinsburg will cele- brate th lo de . ' - 's organiza- tion n 887 . . pendent mrough. cause the gr w a u a ogress of th bor- ou h v ee 1 e with the advan - ment i u s. , . - and because th hig s 0 ' p t Wilkinsburg we the f. ' at n celebratin t tif t y o the cla s of 1887 golde an iv rsary. VVe regret th t the cost l k o ing more p' ure, e t p g ss of Q ool ' r ed to content with a brief hi. y ' ' ools and a insburg today s i v' w of the vital re 'onship betw ' hi h school and our coi unity w u- l of the class 1937 take th . un ni to ow 'n - . all meas ure our intere t ' . ' 1 a le occasion, the borough's golden anniversary. S our graphic portra ' f h .c ol life in Wilk x ' K ' X 24 - - t TURNER SCHOOL QXLLISON SQHOOL s 'ww-:NN LW 5-tra . M .. 'MAF-i'M,:x ki, JWM... AloHNs1'0N Svmmol. M ,., x.M, nf, Wg Y ,mmm- ,,,,,-.,,x Mc'NA1R Sctriool, .A...vv ' After Fifty Years We Present THE SCHOOL SET-UP S01 brief history , Che s - -- 'nistration e fac sc I UR CI ' iw' IONSHIP lo ctivities ATH ETI rs ONN L 1 H P Ha f tizisc Seniors Llnderclassmen OUR QADVERTISERS 1mwn.....-a:4Jmv.wv-.m,1,- :A :mf-1 -ww-mf--f 1 f..1,-www' '-f..-:mrmnrwumwm.-rfmnnnx-f-1:-sm:-ml-.nuf.:mmv4 I -.vnwmnmnm mms-4 mv :4-sump.-.4w.:-a-z .ra-ur.-K mv-, Ja .marxmrncqu-.nzmmxmw1.'m1nyz:AL 'fawwmmvng aa-.-a-vu:-wi,-f,-m fm-1 Yun..-my .ma -W sf my A Av-1--we-:sei THE mmm SET UD A History of Wilkinsburg Schools To write a compact, accurate, yet brief account of the schools of this commun- ity, has been a ditiicult task for several reasonsg first, because of the lack of accurate data on this subject, second, because there are so many little, yet important details which go to make such a history interesting. and third, because there is no definite source from which all facts may be obtained. In spite of these things, we have tried to pick the true from the false, the interesting from the monotonous, the facts from the suppositions, and to give appropriate background and due respect to that class which lirst graduated from our high school fifty years ago this spring. About the year 1840, Mr. James Kelly, a prominent citizen of the town, for this district at that time was Wilkins Township, contributed money toward the tirst pub- lic school in this district. FU It was a simple log structure with one ' ,T V room, located somewhere near the site of the , --if ' yk present Semple School. The next building gf' X 1 e mf? in the district was a one-story brick building iii - gc? g ffl ,. situated on what is now the corner of Center J ,gi and Wallace Avenues. It was later used as -Ur Pl-:.- Q i '51-7 ' A a carpenter shop where most of the caskets 35:21, E E551-7' for this district were made. This was fol- lowed in 1850 by a two-room brick structure AR'risT's CONCEPTION oy . on the same site but nearer North Avenue. FiRsT Scitool. In 1872 a frame building was built on the same site but facing on Wallace Avenue. These buildings were all public schools, but in 1852 a private academy was erected on the southwest corner of Center and VVallace. This building was bought in 1875 to provide more room for the growing school. Until 1877 the village school system had been rather complicated. At that time Mr. J. D. Anderson, who was interested in education and the schools of the community, was selected principal and given charge of the schools. From that time, the schools of Wilkinsburg took great strides forward until they were consid- ered among the best in Allegheny County. This fact was proved by the great number of students from outlying districts who preferred coming to school in VVilk- insburg under Mr. Anderson's supervision to attending the schools in their own districts. At that time, the primary grades were taught in the new frame building which contained four school rooms and a hall where town meetings were held. The intermediate grades were housed in the old brick building next door. The gram- mar grades were housed in the old academy across the street. Assisting Mr. Ander- son were four teachers. l The intermediate grades were housed in 1 the old brick building next door. The granunar grades were housed in the old academy across the street. Assisting Mr. Anderson were tive teachers. ln 188.2 the community was so pleased with its school system that it erected a tifteen-room, three-story brick building on the site of the present junior High School. 'l'his was called Horner School and was built at a cost of 536,200 On the completion of this building. the older ones were sold. On March 19, 1883, tire broke out in the directors' room of the new building and destroyed all books, minutes. records and former school history. ,lt is for this reason that we have today no detinite records of our early school his- tory. VVilkins Township became the in- dependent borough of XVil,kinsburg in 1887 and Mr. Anderson, being principal of the schools, was put in charge of the 1'ublic Schools of NYilkinsburg. lt was in this year that the tirst class of three girls graduated from XYilkinsburg, in whose honor we have dedicated this Golden jubilee issue of Thi' .1fm1zt1l. MR. J. D. Amneksos On january 13. 1800. the Horner School caught tire and burned to the ground. 'l'he pupils were housed in the various churches for schooling. .-Xt this time it was decided to erect two buildings, one of 15 rooms to replace the one burned and an- other for those students in the 'l'hird VVard. Later a two-story building was built on the corner of l'itt and McNair Streets. A few years later the school board awarded a contract to build a school building in the Second VVard at a cost of 338.500 'l'his new building was located on the corner of Center and South Avenues. 'l'he idea of a commencement was tirst introduced by the class of 1893. Lack- ing an auditorium. the graduating class gave a short program and received its diplomas in the Odd lfellows' Hall. In 1897 a complete course of academic sub- jects which included Latin, Geometry, physics, history, linglish and rhetoric, was added to the curriculum. Mr. li. 51. Shives. who had been principal of the public schools. was elected superintendent. Because of the crowded condition in the schools the Board of lflducation thought it best to erect another building in the lfirst Ward: therefore, on September 23. 1002. contracts were let for Semple School. It is interesting to note that until 1003. the three buildings already erected and the one about to be erected had no names and were referred to merely by the ward in which they were located. Since this system was awkward and dithcult. the buildings were given the names that we know todayeellorner. lVlcNair. Kelly and Semple. All were named for promi- nent citizens of the community. 6 The period from 1900 until 1911 was one of A rapid growth, not only in the number of students but also in the variety and size of the curricu- lum. A few years before, most of the academic sub- jects had been added. In 1901 physical training and drawing had been adopted. During these eleven years the student enrollment increased from 1300 to nearly 3000 and the number of teachers and principals from 45 to 72. The class of 1900 THE HORNER Sci-toon-1887 Cqmgigting of nine girls was the first to complete the three year course in the high school department, and the class of 1907 the first to complete our present four year schedule. Because of the overcrowded conditions at this time. the Board of Education let contracts for johnston School in 1906, and for the high school building in 1911. f1'revious to this time, the high school had been housed in three rooms in the McNair building and later in the entire third floor of the Kelly school.j For the first time, the students of the high school department had a building all to themselves in which they could take the courses and have the entertainment and enjoyment that they wanted. Heretofore there had been no gymnasium, no science rooms. no library, nor study halls, the new building was equipped with all these. The students were quick to make use of these necessities, and in those years started many of the enter- tainments and social activities that we have today, such as the Gym Exhibit. the junior and Senior Proms, and many of the clubs. Under Mr. XY. C. Graham's supervision athletics made great progress. In 1903 was organized the first varsity football and in 1906 a paid coach was hired, and our first W. P. I. A. L. champion- ships in football were won in 1914. 115 and '16. In appreciation of Mr. Graham's work. the new athletic iield. dedicated in 1914, was named for him. In 1915 when the evangelist Billy Sunday had his tabernacle here. in VVilkins- burg. a number of the students of the high school and a few citizens of the borough. infiuenced by his preaching, asked that the School Board prohibit dancing in the schools. The School Board approved this plan, and until 1930 no dances of any kind were allowed in the school buildings. 1 , I c WM .4 my MNNGMW A wma -- X SE1uPLE SCHOOL For the second time the Horner School building burned to the ground. and the present junior High School replaced it in 1018. The johnston School was also destroyed by tire and rebuilt in 1922. Allison School was then built so that the lower grades mightl be separated from the congested junior High School. Turner School was then built for the convenience of the students who live in that district. During the next few years the lack of adequate health facilities was felt in the school system, and for that reason the Open Air School in the McNair building was open- ed: this was followed by an Opportunity School for retarded pupils. In 10.22 a dental clinic was started in the junior High School. The work of this clinic was done by the Senior Class of the Dental School at the University of Pittsburgh. The same year school banking was introduced in the schools, and has in every way proved a success. For many years the only publication of the students was a magazine called the Rl'7'ft'7f7, which appeared several times during the year. The last issue of each year was known as the Commencement Issue and serv- ed as our Jmzzmlx do today. In 1021 the Commencement Issue was discontinued and replaced by a yearbook. An appropriate name for this book was sought but the un- assuming name of Thu Amfmzl seemed to be MR. WM. SLATER .-1 Hcfn'lf1'1l 7'cm'hcl' suitable and has never been changed. In 1930 the Rfwivzcf was entirely discon- tinuedg in its place is published the bi-weekly newspaper Thr Hi lfVay.v, which be- gan in 1928 as a school page in the local newspaper. Once more, as before the building of the high school, the same complication of over-crowded rooms and classes seemed to be arising. 'l'he situation soon became so serious that the two corridors along the auditorium balcony were enclosed and turned into study halls. These we know today as rooms 2ll and 212. It was necessary to suspend chapel in order to use the auditorium for a study hall, and the mechanical drawing classes were forced to lower the curtain and meet back-stage. The school also installed lockers in the halls for those who were without cloakroom facilities. Finally when it became impossible to accommodate the increasing num- ber of students, the School Board added the new addition to the High School. As we know, the new addition, including the boys' gymnasium and the auditorium, has improved conditions temporarily. but even today it is almost impossible to seat the whole student body in chapel. This has been the story of the rapid growth of our schools. NYe are indeed in- debted to Mr. Anderson. Mr. Martin, Mr. Allison, Mr. Graham. and the school boards who without any remuneration have served so faithfully, and also to the many other men and women who have served their community by serving their school. In appreciation of their work, let us hope that our generation and especially our class may continue to maintain their line standards and may in some way repay them by our co-operation and loyal school spirit. --fm' illarry JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL DR. E. S. VVARNER jln i emnrisnn lbr. lfllton S. VVarner, vice president of the School Board, died january 2, 1937. As a friend of youth, het was very much inter- ested in education. Fearless and courageous, he always did what he felt was right. He was of a retiring disposition and a great lover of home life. Dr. VVarner graduated from Wdlkinsburg High School and the Medical School of the University of Pittsburgh. For live years he was one of the XVilkinsburg school doctors and was president of the borough Board of Health for the last fifteen years. He was also a member of the staff of Columbia Hospital. In December, 1933, lJr. Warner was appointed to till the unexpired term of Mr. 51. K. Townsend who had died a short time before, Re-elected to this office, he became vice president of the board in December, 1936. School ll. S. CARMACK CARROLL B. DICK j. D. FERGUSON KAI,l'H K. GR11-:VE IDR. C. l+Im:AR VIXONER ow ', S Q ' f RID - - - l'n'.fiL17f'1ll A. B. Mm'MURRAv - - Ifify Prmidwzt H. R. SFHWEINB us ---- - S6'C7'l'fzIfjl K. M. HEWITT - - 3' ---- 7'rf'1z.v1zrw' Almxrrzs IC. HIN JMAN ,X - - Soliaftor NI CMENZEEIIBT-IIC DEM J H. S. LxR1x1Am'1-Q 1 -J . H K. GR1r3vr CARROLL . link MRS. IVIINERVA . Mc'K11sm:N nl. IJ. lf'ERf:r AON A. B. Mf'MU R.xv IDR. C. IHA XONFR XVM. C. KQR.-XHAM - - - S1zp4'rif1h'11zl4'11z Board 1886- 1808 1808 1001 1005 1007 1008 1900- 1012 1013 1015 1016 91 -01 -01 05 07 08 -00 12 13 15 16 17 MR IDR. MR IDR M IDR MR MR IJR. IDR MR MR. H. R. SCHWEINBERG JAMES E. HINDMAN K. M. HEWITT Mus. I J. . .ANDERSON J. K. TOWNSEND V. R. COVELI, M. H. ENNING VVM. If . SCOTT R. Ii. OBINSON M. H. ENN1Ncs A. B MCMURRAV H. .CARMAVK . B. MCMURRAV J. IJ. FERGUSON C. ICDGAR TONER Rem ' 1'-1937 AI. .STEVE so. 1917-18-IJR. F. R. STOTI. R 1 -20-MR. IMNIEI, CAR!! QLDEWQZII- -MR. I . R. S'1'o'1'I, ,R 1 1021-22 MR. I. R. VVVLI 1922-23 MR. I . R. STOI' ' 4 MRS. j. R. WYL11-1 U 2 Mli. 5. G. SWANSON 0. - --MR. R. VV. AI.I.1soN 931-32-MR. If. S'1'01'r.ER U 1932-34-MR. J. R. W .ur 1934-35-- . L. R. HAGAN LJ 103 -DR. mm U mf 'l N Fifty years ago the Wilkinsburg High School had fewer than fifty studentsg today it has almost seventeen hundred. During this period there has been a phenomenal growth in education in our country as a whole, but particularly in Wilkins- burg. This has been largely due to the broad- minded policy of school board members in carrying out the expressed will of the citizens of Wilkins- burg, who have always had confidence in their public school system and have been loyal to it. This is evidenced by the fact that Wilkinsburg High School had the first modern high school building and athletic Held in Western Pennsyl- vania. It was among the first to establish com- mercial, home economics, and industrial arts courses. ' We are justly proud of the record of the Wil- kinsburg school system, of its scholastic, cultural, and athletic attainments, but we hope its greatest success has been in aiding to develop the characters of the young people of this community. Its faculty, in the past and at present, has been faith- ful and unseliish in its service. Its thousands of graduates have left to us high ideals, as exempli- fled in our chapel and in our activities. Much as we glory in our past, the present and the future should concern us more. Let us resolve to do everything that we can for the betterment of our community and our school. -W. C. GRAHAM Ul'R l'RlNk'll'.XI. 111 ix L-wt' I'L'1lily lu gin- 11 wrml uf rlwcr zmcl te, nlmmllltlgm- us ln xwrk fm' Imigjlwr :mal lx-llw' than N. l'l uYlm II. Vxlcsux Auditorium Facing Stage RAY A. f1E'l'TFR f , , . 1 f I fi, O17 R X'1L'li l'RlNL'll'.XI. XX'I1u Ixus LIIWZIYS lwlpccl us by his pcwulmaxl in lcrcsi in our work and km-mu lllNlL'l'SlllIHlil1g uf 1 problems. Somuditorium Facing Balcony Faculty and The School till NsI+,I,tJRs. lo help us in our social activities and to help us select the proper c ourses are the duties of the dean of girls and the guidance counselor. livery year, Mr. ltlge interviews each student personally ai id discusses his course with him. 'l'he psy- chological tests which are given to the seniors each year are also under his direction. that ie Vt'hile Miss Reitz does not help in the selec- 1 te a yantw lor this p rnose tion of courses, she is l' '. blems which may arise among the girls i order m k ht ml li e leasant and worth- while. Iler ot r duties in 'l , t ing health asses, managing' the Girls' C incil and the C ir 1 nselors. and . Jervising all social fun' ions. ICNGLI H. Ifirst in im ance o - languages taug here in high. s iool, is our n' ' n ue 'ln lis The objectiv s of the coursl are to acq wxjtnm 'le 4 1 d a d 'elopment of Jill. so that ie student m 1' -' 1 pa 1 t ke his Jlace in socie '. and may use hi' l i.u - tt - ' ' ag I 2-K l's1 fore. the lint' to instruct lim ther lary velol an original styfle w 3 l -ex liy cicouraging tl f tingu sh the various 'l'he W rk of the sopht the rea ing of severa troductit to essay a IJ partment endeavors to 'ncrease his v cabu- in the use of correct gr mmar, and o de- rxss' '1 'ritten compt 'ition. Lea img o gmol ie atu e. he learns o dis- lte 1 y y ' aid to ' -rpret their m aning. no v a 'l de' a eview of gram ar and l p fs. nove s. an arrative poems. An in- nd thei ' ' is also given. 'l' e follow- ingt year, part of the ' s s mes er s spent in the 'udy of the American w 'ters. ' of plays, spee es, pt mythology. S6111 erature as a whole. ht the Six' lx'f1gt'1' Jr Civil? Sl'l'll'iCI'l. Popular in speech. ln order more is required to t and worthwhile. but l'he r s of tl 'u ior year is spe in the study lCngli'l is ev d to a s 'ey of English lit- vetry, b' apl y and a six eeks course in 1 ul as s is ace the study of ,lltn'!u'f!1, , J 'wrfcj lt1jT1',v, and ilfflflllllf .llifmr Pr1t'111.v. among electives are the three courses offered to acquire facility in speaking. every sopho- ake a period in public speaking. Interesting, not compulsory. are the courses in oral inter- pretation and play production offered in the junior and senior years. ss liimxa Rit:i'rz NIR, lzpw-tan lu Iam. lVlA'l'H1ClVlA'I'lCS. 'l'he pu rpose of teaching mathematics is to prepare the student for advanced work in engineering, surveying, and sciences. A most import ant objective. however. is to teach the student to reason methodically, in order to enable him to surmount his own problems in life. U ne year of plane geometry and three semesters of algebra are required of every academic student. .Xu additional semester of in - rr ' - ne of college algebra also U Q may be had. lfor - tecl i and triffonomet combined a trial course z e four semest r SCIICNC The must a I - science iven in h gh schc s ' . a 1 r of solid geometry ' 'l'o sup ement the indus- w math . d perhaps most interesting . -- try. This course has been organi' d for the u .1 of re arinf . iors for more .dvanced work ' college che n' 5 'l' tir r cita 'on periods are evoted to a tudy of the n . ta n es an their attiliatio with hom and industr . I' w bo a ry peri ds are inten ed to deve op a techniq e 1 b or ro edure- skill and c re in han ing equipme t , ethocls of collecting tta. and the inter- pret. tion of chemi al he n na. mportant to n s de t i a b 'ic kn 'ledge of N ture's funct ins and laws. Th co 'e n p ys' s is designed f r that purpos . It is especi ll 0 tlw l si ce 'e must all ha e some knowle fe at least of t scienti c a n which we liv . Class recitatio and laboratory Wo --1- ' h the basic pri ciples in mechanics. work, light, he Open to ny student, 1 for sophonior ., is a year in ti n ity. while the second s - ester t at of n tany or ant life. The pur- biology. The st semetger als ith zoolog or animal life. e t pose of this course is things, to learn to protect ing interest in plants and ani and m u ' with the many living preserve life, and to acquire an abid- mals. LIBRA RY. A most valuable aid in our school work is the library. Not only does it supplement the work of every subject, but it also encourages reference work and leisure reading, so that after gradu- ation the great value of the library may be appreciated and fully utilized. A Class IN DEslt:NlNG COIVIMICRCIAL. Of great value to those students who will enter the business world upon graduation is the Commercial department. ln the large curriculum are six semesters of bookkeeping. including cost accounting and banking, two years of typewriting and two of shorthand. The last semesters of each of these are combined in transcription work. Another important subject is otfice practice. which furnishes a wor : x -o. f the various otiice ma- chines. Commerci aw, JI r eogr , economics, and salesmanship a 1 offer int r g u lls of stud to the commer- cial student. FORFZIG LAN U GE. . lt h Latin is not as Jopular as it was 1 any years ag 1, it I . , .uf t in school becaus it is the backgr und of th P9 'c a RY s f cl of our own Inglish. Furth r than that, t rel L in give. us a glimpse of that race i iici has co so c t our la s and custom. The four year course b gi . ' ru tl n in ffr mmar, follow d the next y ar by e e ts from Laesars Commentaries. Frr the clasfcal students wh c ntinue to the fourth ear, there a two sem 'ters of Cice os . ' ' ti l wr semesters sp nt in read g irffil s f ' ' . 1 o ih he tra slation are in ermit- 'A a plus belle f ,' ' . ruthfully is French called e most beautifu language' On account of i. beauty, its clarit and its precise e x . come known as e interna- tional lan age-the lan u of re ties and of dip macy. For these reason, more stud a F ench than an ' other modern language. Th first yea is ' en p with the ' dy of grammar and simple exerc. '. T1 f low' g year als with more ad- vanced grammar and - ff ' eral novels and a play. Third year French students read a book of short stories. a history of France, and George Sand's La Man' an Diablff. L l I X 1 I 1 f 1 h g e . . ' sp i s n V g ' ll id X tent rose exercises d so s i ipl e I ology. - e e il 1 in Because more people speak Spanish than any other language of the world except English, and because English and Spanish are closely united in the commerce of the western hemisphere, it indeed ranks among the important subjects taught in the high school, Although there are not enough students studying Spanish to offer a three year course, the four semesters given provide ample prepara- .,,N wi 5 .. Q 1- vw Q RVEBQ vx hlvnu Nlllllh lu-zllllm . . . Nlvrllv Xhlsmm. lunnu k'l'lHllUllllL'S , . . Rlwclnl lin-'lllx' Ifnglixlm . . NI1lI'iIWll Slnrkuy. spccrlm . . , XY111. l'l'iu-. LlI'1 . . , xlillxf' XXUHKIKIXNUIIIN 4 . h . lxpuxllllnh , , . .Xlivv N11l5g'lliI'L'. Ihngflislm , . . Nlzlriwn I,iIlClSLlf', lnmkkwpilmg llnmmw IVINIYIIIL' 1'l1'Vll'il' slwp . . . Ill-len .Xluln-11-1111. Iinglislm . . . Kvnuvllm rmxp ga-wll1cl1'y' , . . limba-1'1 l,1ll1l'l'S1lll, 1ILllU5I1UlJ . . , I-Ilxxwvcl Stull,u1'm'llvQlI'1l. 5 6'-f Foreign Languages Continued tion for college entrance. The first year is given over to a firm foundation in grammar principles. In the second year. after .1 review of grammar, Spanish students read Eyptzmz l'iz1tun'.mz and LII Hwnmmz Sim Suljnicio. v 1 l Now that G an has . - u cepted a necessary part of the science d music st d 's r - r e, it becom ' necessary for schools agai to offe repa H in this langua, . The hrst year prov' es work in nece.s ar and simple ading ex- ercises. lerman I I and ' . . f advanced gram mar prin- ciples a d a variety of r Q ing material to cquaint the stu nt with Germa customs a d o k ere, d i mpr 'e his vocabula V ant work- uilding abili . HISNORY. Amo g h important col ege pre aratory cour. es in high school is his ory ew things in our ecl cation are S im porta t to us as th st mr 1 w 's r' fre s and of the oun the o 'e in teachi ii x. ourses offer com plete s rvey of record l s or 1 e are ' e Egyptian e pire to the pre. ent day. In I - erican histor . etailed stud of the Constitu 'on is made. Td p u- . ...-.nh of these courses. a similar course is o ered for stude t o wl ot attend colleg . For ad Vanced work here is a cou s n - p oblems of dem racy INIJUSTRIAL. 'o the bmv 'ho 'ants to .rn a trade or to enter one of the great c ' ' 's ' ict. the courses in shop work are indispensable. The electric shop provides a firm foun- dation in the construction of electrical devices and their applica- tion. Equally advantageous work is offered in the automobile shop. Most popular, however, is the wood shop. Here, furniture design and art appreciation are studied. The main objectives are to culti- vate skill and to learn the proper use and care of tools. Cf datio of our natio . Tc nl g s ' tiis espect, theref re, is ct' 'ffl ir. 'le'1o. - - I ie mf 1? A Cmss IN 'I'R.ixNsm'R11f1'1oN A 51111111 .Xl1tlk'I'Slbl1, 3llzLfL'l3l'll , , , NIv1'li11 VI11111-, lf'l3k'XX'I'ilil1Q . . . Nlyrllv 'l'I1+111111 w11. 111't11'c lJIA1lk'lit'k -.... Xmlcluimlv f,ll1lW1lf'. lC11g11sI1 . . , 1'l1:11'I1-N lh-rk llllll W. S 111ll1111'11. L'l1l'lIliSlI'f '... XY. -I, lillinll. IC11gl1gsl1 . . . 11111111111 ll11gc1x. lC11gI1xl1 , XX'ilI1:1111 HL'l'l'f', t'llIIllllL'I't'i1ll 11111 '... H1-I1-11 I'1l'llL'f'. vlcrk . . , Xxvillllll 111111 I Ili!! . . , 1111111 Il:1111ill1111. Llllill . . . R111l1 Nla11'1111. 11-lu11I111111' 11111-1111111 '.., Mill 11111--I11l111f. sn-cy. 111 I5l'iI1 ..... X1111:1 C11-icln-11 svcy. 111 supl. .'XR'l'-MICCPIANICAL IDRAVVING. Ifor the student who is clever with his hands, interesting and instructive work is found in art. The three year course covers water-coloring, poster work, etching, cover-designing. block-printing, oil painting, color har- mony, and lettering. This department contributes much to the school in the way of posters angtage sets. Yery useful to the future architects. clraf ' T ul 1 Q Ar. the four semesters of mechanical drawi . Simpe . r i ngure. and lettering are done the tirst earg machi e rts nl architecti al designs are taken up th next 'ear. lvlry . if at Open H4 se. the out- standing w rk of tl es two l pa tr is displayed. M US1 . No othe g - '1 ur i'gl sc mol contributes . w much to our entertainme t u ll t m 'i stuc nts. Prepara wry to memb rship in the lell hci re thc beginning a l afl- vance choruses. ' , ie ll IS. ' are ac redited electi 'es in band and orchestr . Cv ry other year a cour.e in harmoi y is offer l. PHY. ICAL ICIJTMTI J - ' H 'V periods of gym- nasiun and one of h lth ac P ' ar r red of each s ldent. The br s engage in o ' at t ' ' es or perfec them- selves or the parallel bars in tumbli . Dancing, tumb ng, and playing gg mes are importa t . girls' athletic vvrk. This year, both oys and gir' thei l alth classes h 'e made a special study the cliffere t . . functions of e body. This last semester ha. been dev :te c tl making of ' arts in order to record the caloric V. es o ro . HCHVIIC ICCONOMICS. To prepare the high school girl for her important place in the home, thorough instruction in home economics is offered. The course includes a careful study of the purchasing and preparing of foods. In sewing, the making of garments, in- terior decoration and home nursing are important fields of study. 4 Ix Tux Avro Snoi' Mechanical drawing . . In the woodsnop . . QA class in sewing UMR SCQIMXL QELATICNSHHDS Pfmwf-7'e11fhvr.v A.r.mfi11linu-R, C. Ilelmhold. secretaryg I. G. Ziegler, treasurerg Mrs. George YY. lNlcl.aren, presidentg Mrs. Brady Stewart, vice president. PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Prt'.i'izZf'11l - Vfcl' lJI'z'.t'f11l4'1lf - Scrrutfzry 7'rnz.i'urf'r - 'l'he faculty and parents have joined whole hearted 4 in Ol l lCHRS - - MRs. GECJRLJE XV. lVlCL.-XREN MRs. BRADY NV. S'l'EWAR'l' - MR. R. C. Hi:i.MIsoi,n - - MR. I. G. ZIEGLER iejlsucleifs jfwlilkinsburg Senior High School the s ipo t of t e Parc -Teacher Association to 'Vibe ee r give that closer relation o necessary school and ome. Under the able eadersl' of i ga. 'eorfr McLaren. prefdent. the executive board composed of the ottic I'S,.COllll1+llttCtj thin? nen. and Mr. I vd Carson. prin- cipal of the High School, co mpelratedQIo:'E'iT ' 'V' splendid adminis ation of all the duties of the orff. nization to ina' the y,ea 1 e Notutstanding accoi plishments. As chairin n of the tin n oiinnititef Leste Spray has .upervised the operation of twi money mak' glp o e ts o. th lsociatir 1 namelywth refreshment stand at Grah m Field and th- u held a the Home A ts Studio of the Rosenbau 1 Company. 'l'h money raised from th se projects n ade possible the splendid ti iancial assist: nce During t e year the o ga work, seventy ollars for stu e gi 'en in philanthropic wo k. niz trio s Isp-en t 'ml mdred dolla ' on welfarf mtl . Q J . , . s ' junior High S hool welfare ork fifiyidollwgiufor 1 aduation exp ses, and has l ' 1 d donated one hu red dollars to kdketprlafiigid 'ef s stand lift dollars foil r 2212111 An extensiv welfare IJftigfH RS ided clothing, 1 eals, Christmas baskets, and medic aid for needy t e s supervised by M Brady Stewart, chairman of the we are committee! O ter .c Vities of the P ent-Teacher Asso ciation are carried on f several coin it s. he chairmen c these committees art as follows: Mrs. I. G, ' ffler, pu licat ons rs. NV. isser, publicity: Mrs li Stiefel program: Mrs. J. . rj . . A In Cu i s, 1 mbershipg Mrs. Edgar Lewis. hospi- tailityg and Mrs. jimeson, pa n ACTIVITY BOARD The Activity Board, on rf'E-lfgaijo ti i : of our school, is composed of five faculty members app ' ted by Nl C,a 'o , ie chai n, and five students elect- ed by popular vote of ie students. l se . u ent membe . serve until graduation. The Activity oard ii n es al I 5 hdol pr uctions. It als takes charge of the funds procured general ac iviti J ' ays, gym exhibit. and musical pro- b b frramsg this mo ey beinlr se the bettern t of our numerf s organizations. ln addition tl Board ch os 1 s f s dent productio s Another of the duties of t e Board is t ft, s ff an its editor as ell as the busi , . 11 . T ness manager and editor c t v. y stud nt desiring a elective posi- tion, who ha' a C average l s -- a, etition f iifty stude ts' and four teachers' sig atures, is elii ibl t compete for a positio . of points attri uted to it and ch s u 's . lo ed o y a certain n nber of points hence he will b limited to a d n n n b o a ti ies in which he nav Jartici ate. a new system f activity poi t' O he s ujvs. iv r 1 ctivity has a efinite number . 2 ' ' ft. ' ' fi -f1'..fP' In this way eve one has an equalgportunity eadership m s iool activities. business of the sch l organizatio s is dis s' d and transac d. Thus, under the direction of the spons s the Activi B . d p ans improvem ts for the school, mak ing school life more enj ble for tl e .t d s. Recentl the Activityilmirdi ent Council has instituted f1'hiS gOverni body of our e e a month. t that time all the F acuity Miss JANE ANDERSON MR. FLOYD H. CARSON MR. IJWIGHT JEFFRY MR. ROBERT PATTERSON Miss HI4II,l1N SHUSTER MEMBERS Szfzzdclllx BILL MORGAN XYIRGINIA l,OR'1'l1ZR LO1sIsE1.r,E l'RvoR IYJAVID VVHQE RoswELI, YYINGLINK Activity Board in Session. Mr. Carson, Miss johns, Miss jane Anderson. Mr. jeffrey Nlr Patterson, Miss Shuster, Bill Morgan, Virginia Porter, Loisbelle Pryor, David Wike and Roswell Yingling. Front Row: Orr, llell, lfunmlis, Craylmill, lleckman, Little, llean, Sampson, llnnt. Second Row: Knodc, Franklin, llopkins Young. Rlioacls, Rodgers, XV1lliil11l5, Headlce, Royle. 'liliirtl Row: XYilson, Snyder, McLaren. llerringtnn. Lewis, Cummings, George. .Xlmsent Glenn, Hires. STUDENT CGLINCIL Since its organization ' 1921 t e 't nt Cou ' has become one of the most active student ffoverni bodies 1 X ifh hoo It consis s of wo faculty members. tw ve seniors si d three sopht iores The Council ects th eer end shers It sponso s some of the chtpel programs, and imulates sc J gns lhe school s indebted to this organization fc the hand to High Scho l. The pu In add' ion the Stuc ich given to ie sophomores u on their entrance t quaint the so iomore vsith the ndecl 1 etliclent lost and found de partment. ll articles vt ici tr lost and ound in an about the se ool are placed in the Stud nt Council lo er f they are not claime within a re sonable length of time thex are returned to c r tl e Council s h lpful activities is the inform ttion bureau members alst send messag to these who . e bereaved l ere 1 fo n lt n 'tb t tie school mav be obtained lhe 'l'he Stude t Council encour. s all wor school activities and gives loyal support to all sc ool organizatio s. spw s rs the elections f class officers and grants charters to ll newlv form 'l'he Council me s everv sect n s a . 'l'heir mot is 'l'he Betterment of the School. lJI'f'.ffz1l4'llZ Swfrvlrzry Fin! St'111t'.ftr'r Mlss RU'rn LoNo Miss Rlcxm Roxiav bi ' ' 'n k u g Hg I S l. t 2 ' 'o X 3 cl l ' a ' 5 5 ' 5 1 S l ol --A S ' X ' oo , r is ' 5 .' ' t pofa thi no i. o ' .' school, its trz itions and it ng 1 ati . X . An Q c' s . ' : ' - i the A l A wtl ' ' V . '1 A ' ' 1 J 1 ' . e, of 1 er ll een s x hr are ill and nc es of sympathy tv J bs. P Y! I SPONSORS CH.-XRl.l'.S L11 lm, NADINE DEAN Svfrzmi St'llI6A'fe'f Miss RUTH Lost: Miss HELEN Asnnksos Student Council .X lmsim-ss lIlL'L'IillQ1 ..... Xl tlw ulwsl :mal fuuml dusk . , . . Voting all 1 ch-climm .... Writing lem-rs of sylupullmy .... Discussing activity pwinle . Plaxnning the lmml-bunk. ll. Ilouk and F. johnson checking sales. W. Mchlinn, the editor, discusses his plans with the adviser, Miss Hamilton. Fifteen years ago, in 1922, The Ammrzl began as an independent publication under the name of the Will?-Hb .' T . ie school magazine The Kezfimil, which was first published ' 905, a e ast o ommencement issue to the seniors. This was illu' ated with i du p ctures of t graduating class. In 1921 this final issue f the y r was u d tiff board, and 't contained in addi- tion, pictures of a the cla.se. as l ' res of many of t e activities of the school. This wa in reality a ear o publishe nder the same n ie as the maga- zine. The foll wing year, 'pr o e s 'in 'e Knappenberg r, a yearbook. the Wilk-Hi-S fm, was pubi . 'h ar, 19 3, the name as changed to The Armmzl. In 1924 Mis E a ei ec rn advise for The fillllltlli In 1930 Miss Charlot McMurray 'as a ointed to take Miss 1' eitz's place s adviser but due to other Xtra-curricul r 1 'ti ities resigned in 1932 and Miss Ir 1a Hamilton, THE ANNUAL P+ at AN the Present a Thu Anm Z in 1927, e lle as r er me i r of the Nat' nal Scholastic Press Associati n, an organiza ' .' d rating of y rbooks. From the iirst The A71 ual has received ' fh ratin T its excellent st ent work. Last year the For Yo iglf' edition a rating by the N P. A., and the highest rating, that medalist, b t 'o m ia Press Assoc' tion. Through the cooper 've work of e e ' e student Jdy with the staff, the golden anniversary number ' m e ssi . It ' roped that it may fulfill its purpose-in giving the reader an in e . ' ' ure of student activity as it is today in Wilkinsburg High School. Editor - WILLIAM MQQMINN Sjnmmr - Miss HAMILTON Q QYUIBY I'L'1HlillQ' scniur nvlivitius, RL-nlun llllll Svhill , . . . ll lypisl. Kwrh . . . auuliling lhv hunks. lmbsmm :mal Vrispun . . . Getting the spurt lu-ws. NIL-mmm' :mul lilliutl .... zlmvllu-1' lypisl. IHIIIIHSLQ '.... Mmm- mpy I'l'1ltlillg', Nlurry, l-IN-11 lu-rg :mal Iilxlck .... l'l:1nning thc :ul k'llIlllJ1liglE, Yiugling, liislwtkf and Rn-vk . . , ,Xuxiliglry lm-luhcrs all mark, N1n'il:11'x'cy :mal l,1lllgl1L'l'1f '..., Club n-clilurs. Nlv Clllclu-mm amd NlvG111'vcy '.... Artist, R. Smith and 'IRQ ',,., Yingling docs ilu luvxmms qui llw .lfmzmf-Ili I!U1y.v bl1lHlllCI . . Kunz. A -K i Umlpl K. 1 1 lim-' am axssiff I' 2' mm-nl. Illll :mal Yu l Reporters-l ront Row: V. Reagan, IE. Travis, N. Sampson, ,X. fri-apen. R. Quigley, Ib, l.aw1'enee, IZ, liucWl'y. Second Row! bl. Cnmniings. nl. alumina, Nl. Johnson, II. XVhitcomh, C. XYiIson, tl. Sanford, R. llaiq. ll. lluylc. Top Row: Nl. lXle.X1eer. ll. hlcllcc, tl. llinkens. VVm. Nleliee, tl. 'I'reelor, 'l'. t'n111n1ings. -I. For.. WILKINSBURC Hl'WAYS 'l'he lfVi!A'fll,t'bIlI'tgf Ili l'Vf1y.v, our tive column bi-Weekly newspaper. which began its sixth year in September, follo ' l- ' ' affe edited by the l'ress Club and printed in the XVilkinsburg ogres. i 4 0. with . gl. 'I'. lgo as adviser. and the next year under th cirection of ' ss T. Hew' with Helen Turner as editor. In Septembe . 1031. tl e rs A ,. , newspaper was p blished under the name. the l'ViM'!1.vl111rg llikgfz V 'L' e jf, later ca -. the IVIM-ll! '1'fz'1A with Paul of the paper C anged to tha 1 v ' im Kr i Wfzyx 'hich at the b winning' of the second semesfr became a i- e ' s 'e Nlartht Bedsworth 'as editor the tirst semester and ltilsie ll ssl r he second with Miss .ara Parson a. adviser. ln 1033-34 lfraices XVynne elitel ie paper under the d rection of M ss Rhoda Nl. t l . lilliott, editor, nd Miss ,M ne ' t. er. 'l'he following, year the name lieattv. the u esent icyseri r t e tirst tive olumn babei ' X . l l . . was published as a commene 1 en iss i Ce is me the edito s have been: Ifloyd Nicklas, Wilma llobie, nc tie J t ed to , iilbert Davis. ln 1033. jo rnalism classes, r ' ' ff t ' ays a week were eld for the tirst time. Since then 1 become a me vi ff tie tail a student n st have completed one year of successfu work in jour 1 1 liz e been a mem of the staff of some other high school paper. 7'!1u Ili lf 1' ha, eeeived com ndation from the jour- nalism department of State ' lleg or ts itorials ' erviews, and cartoons. and last year was given Internationa- 'i , ' the Quill and Scroll and second place rating by the National Scholastic lress 5 ssociation. lirfffffz' fiII.Iil-IRT llavls Sfwzfmr M Iss lil'IA'l I'V The HifWays Wilwx il1SlI'lll'Iillg thmr lll1lI11lQ'L'I'S ,,., NlL'f'k'l', mnkv-up vclilmg :xml mpy I'L'llllL'lA. 5lL'WLll'l', All xwrla ,,.. l44lllllI1lliSlS, ZiL'Q,flK'l', l'u1'l4-1' gmc! lion '..,.. XH- isls, t'11x'ill :mal lqllkill . . . .Xl thc .lfmmzf-ll! lllzww h1lIllll1L'l ,... Nlmm- ml- llllllliSli, .Xpl :mal Nlcliw X.... Cunu wrilcs 7'z'g.'f' Ylzfux ns llumm clwwkx vluluk zwlivilivs .... liclilm' Ilzlvis, cunsulls Miss liczltty, thc 1lQlYiSl'l '.... Spurls cclilm .mal 1lSiUl'i1llL' L-clilmmr. lfmm- and SIJIXIY, get tmmgctlmcli -,S L ...cttw Wxwmww. if 'vw-v-1' A Front Row: Newton, itlarklc, Nclutchcon, llowcrs, llcll, Cratty, Ingrani, Spinelli, Xxvtlilfilx. liray, Bice fulcheon. Hrosc .xikillillh Scco111lRowZ l'lrich, Mclntyrc, VVadc, iYiCf.0l'lliiCii. Antonoplos, Lingal, i,Illlli7iL', Maxwell. iiraccy. Slirin-l1cl'. l':1ttcrson. ll:1ugl1crty, Simpson. 'l'hi1'd Row: Nloo1'l1c:ul, lford. Vcncc, Sidwell, Chinn. l,ittlc, l'ricc, Austin, Hogg. YYippo, Hull, Vinlkcr. Top Row: Raniscy. Baker. lfulton. ll. Fulton, filrry. llcrringtoii. Morgan. C'ampl1ell, NIL-iscl, Nlcanor, A CAPPELLP1 CHOIR One of tl1e outstanding . '7 I ' ' ' insburv High School is the A Cappella Choir. 'l'o cult' . e an Il 1 . f line - usic and to interpret it by the singing voices are e main pu pr -1 - ' - orffanizat . VVithin the scl ol tl1e 'r le11 s 111 c uty to our dail chapel service bv the inspiration of the' singing sple d 'd n s g of voices in res onse to tl1e reading of the word of :od is l1ea d ver ay in c . l. However, we are not li111ited to chapel services to l1ear tl1e 'li 3 3 it ol : o 'nent place in b th the Christmas public appea ances in var' u, ach ye r the choir S1 gs at noon in one of the lo al churches d ri 1 ee service . 'l'he ch: ir was organ Zed in 1931 by Mr. lfrank . Biddle. then supervisor of Q i i O A o g. , 1 K . J 1 K 23 Concert and ie Spring l' Q v 'l'l 1 ias n great prais from its many p s . . the music d partment. 'l 1is Iir.t choir consisted of .Z members. it il2lS steadily 11 1 e a . . - mu or p to s . ts 1 r s 1 h l tl - d h g f e grown until 't now l1as fi y e s or -e g1t alternates. st dents who arf, interested in vocal music t ' Q choir and a e chosen e'1cl1 se111ester by v te of tl1e stude J e J ' t t outs with tl1e pprova of ic director. VVI1 Mr. Biddle 'f . o 1936, thi school was v ry fortunate i11 ob ining another abe .' , lVlr. Robert C. li kley. Under l1is leadership the che 'r l1as grown in J . rit a d its music is of he tinest quality. Bill Morgan ha: been a ver . d nt assistant x' o as student leader. directs the choir in M . Ba1'kley'. o f ce. All busines' natters have been i11 the care of the business manag C11 r es I ittl lJin'ffn1'.' Rom: O. ISARKLEV ,W111111gw'.' CHAlll,ES Ll'l l'I,l'1 Christmas Pageant Pilgrims from the various nations of the world pay homage to The Christ-child First Violins: Vtoorlc. Schlcicher, ll. Smith, Kagarise, lnghrarn. lf. Thames. J. Tliarnes, and Rial. Sciorifl Violins: llalsvr. lfiilton. Kress, lmggin. tiilhcrt. NVcic1', Klarclcy. il. Smith. lla1'tiucyCi'. l'i'ntt. I tl1lX'l'l'. Wiztds: Annis. llruno, Sumner, llonser. lilrey. Frost. Voates. Cello: t'orm:m. llailey, Lottes. Bass: Wilkes, Simpson. Marimbaphone: Fawcett, trawfot-tl, Percussions: .Xnilt-rson. Accordion: Azzaro. Brass: l.cwis. llarncr, Kelley, lcv, Myers. l'alslta. l'i'icc. Director: li. N. Scott. Student Leader: ti. Anais. ORCHESTRA 'l'he orchestra is one of musi t v f ' iportant divisions. It not only presents the finest 1 sic to the st , t 't sn o s an opportunity for tion of Mr. lfflwooc . Scott th orch ra 1 owed itself worth' of all the praise bestowed upon it, for it has m.int ft hiffi s anding and has , town successful growth under hi guidance. argl tt, u t . y bu .l f development and trai ng of ' s memb rs i ' rumental must Vnder the direc- is l 6 I ts 'l'he orche, ra has in th J.s ove m tt worth, and beneticia organization to the high scl mol. Each da e che! y, as we c ter for the r gular chapel service, As e leave chap l e gain hear the strains front some mous opera played with il piration. A tho gl they cannot be seen. ridden in the pit, still we must realize th t it is they wl o I dd tm tl e i m t if e' ch school pla' , concert and tommencement Xercises. Dui g e 'l n s La . a, Spring lfe ival. and all other special pro rams we too o ei ' Q n d e music playec by the orches- tra without retliz ff the work the ining an ie skill behind e' ch lovely piece. Yot only does it ta hours of pracf :ch rg but also many pr iminary hours at . K, . home have been spen 'tt training ft 1 si on on the orch tra. 'l'hrough con- stant practice the memb s of this wr i at o have made ie orchestra a notable one. deserving of credit froi he st en s anl faculty. l,ma'f'r ---- Iirwoon N. Sc'o'r'r Sfllllifllf Lmflur Gizoacziz Axxis l'faui.vf - blli.-KN XVARNER W. ,W Pied Piper of Hamelin klully amd lirmwciy l,iC2lCiil1g' with the town uliiciuls ,... 'I'l1u piper Mlm mi is swim-cl .... 'l'l1c dream Indy iii. linglci ....i Xt ilu- lll1ll'l1iliQ praiyi 'l'Iu- v1'ipp'u lll1liiL'N fricmls with ilu- pipsr .... limu-i', Hiiicglirl and XXX-mi 1 - . w tonltm ow: llaslcins. llalsha, llartson, llaker. llaer. Anderson. Jorstad, lmllive, lee. Hiller, Blix. Scott. uinn. N rom tow: 'la-wis, llorner. l'l1-nimcr. Uuster. llurrcll. liucltelhergxer, llinkcns, Iiarhart. lielly, lfoulcs, tmult. l lrvy, tow: qaleyers, Swan. Price. lfmeigh, Dobson. Sampson. YYilcox, lfullczn. Xtilsou. .Xnnis. llavis, N mncf. Slit-clcler. lfrwst. tiooch. vow: Stern. liaiielitlis. llilvliarll. lfcluilcy, Stewart. black. Knight. lillllll. l'ctcrsot1, Faituliii. fozltc, mtv. BAND llere comes the band! Heads up, backs straight. left. right. left. rightff s-here they come! lt took many days of practice, but it was worth it, for here they are in those new uniforms. Proud they are of them and rightly so. These are uni- forms they won, after a long but successful campaign to raise the money to purchase them. ' ' 'I-X livery Saturday aftern her are tl . football games. whether at home or away, in snow t rain: the t in o laring in ront, the drums rattling in the rear and the cl' inets and tr npes Vng the melodyi Here, too. the two tlagbearers in their -d unif 1 s anc ie I -najor with his aton. present a very thrilling sight as iey mar h on thi We d. 3 fore the games. etween halves or leading a parad to honor not o J the higi :wool but also th town. the band gives an exhibit'on of tine d il ' f Lt k -t ey frkforniing the ini 'al letter of the visiting school s they play l r ia ii. sr ng. Nlow it is the l tter NYU they are forming tt that old fav itie Yo High . Hot' infectious is that tune! tile all join to s ff a ' . 1 ' b straigh er and feel s much a part T of the show. .NN hat a thri to w teh them! Again wh t a thrill to join them as they march dr wn Penn Av ue anl around town after a 'ictoryl 'I'hus unc er the directit n of . C '- 'co and has stea ily grown in popularity. ' e IJin'ffw'f C. N. Ht'0'l l' 1 SH wif ,4.v.vf.flC1w AR Lrzwis K .J 'l'he spring play was esentec u slay nd Thurs May 19 and 21. W36. by the graduating class. 'l'1 la . w i ter by B' If Connors. concerns Patricia W f Harrington, a girl who runs second r- ter sister. She is the patsy who is blamed whenever anything goes wrong. and is forced to remain in the background in order that her sister may be presented to advantage. Her father. a traveling' man. is on her side, and tinally declares his independence by putting Nia in her proper place. 'l'his brings about Patsy's ultimate triumph. and needless to say. the usual happy ending. School Plays Vvpllzl tru-s lwr wily-s, Ilunn. Cotter :md .Xpl . . . I'1X1llllil1il1Q llw will. 1,1-ms Iiuglws Qmcl Nluvlwl .... Xnticipzlting lrmlhlc, I'-Tllllklill, Nlclfhrlaxml. :md Sh . . . Nlwllvy in hzlml . . . NZIVYLI lmimsclf, IC. Gcn1'i11g'c1' . . . .X In-nsc IIIHIIICIII Cllu l'11lsx'J . . . Swim-Hi and Ilwtxflmxzllx . . . l'11tsv in trouble llffllill . . . livc1'x'lI1i11-1' IN . I . Z' , I' flkg-Y-mlukvj' ll H W I UXY J by w 1 Front Row: H. Hook, ll. Mclfarlanrl, B. McKee, H. Quill. Tl. Hurtt. Second Row: li. George. D. Archibald, R. Yingliug, A. Headlee, lf. Rogers. ll. Glenn. Top Row: nl. Allman. ll. lllcl,aren, l.. VVilc0x, G. Mclfccters. I. Nlarcy. LISHERS A very important and necessary unit of VVilkinsburg High School is the usher squad. At every performance in the auditorium these boys are at hand to assist in any way possible. Four boys who will be juniors and ten who will be seniors are chosen each spring by the Student Council. The newly elected ushers tirst assumed their duties during the events of commencei fe H:-' . . - the leadership of the two juniors chosen the previous year. i head u 1 1 u 'en 4 he student council at the be- ginning of school in fall. For all speci perfo nces N- 1 . ushers waiting to give us programs and to aid in tin ing seats fter s .. s of entertainmen' they are still there to open the dom s and bid s goc z ight. Howe we do not have to COINS to special performances o be bCl'lC6 ed. hes ' d 'tr ous , udents, As 'e go to chapel each day we see them go g 1 t i s as ual. and whe chapel is over they close it up till the ne t 1. ll ad U.vl1M' ----- LEMITEI. XX ir.c'ox Sp mm' - - - - - Miss S rsriik The fall play 'as presented ' y, A o ember 20, 1936 by the speech depart- ment. The play, wr1 n by Ag es .1 eli 'eterson. tell' of the mystery of a god l i The - es o aloc and treasure in Arizona, ar th + e ' a order. ' mmy Tinker, a professor in disguise. solves the mystery of g v of the disappearance of Mr. Howe. the owner of the large ranch. The professor. also seeking the treasure. turns out to be lVlr. Howe's treacherous brother, responsible for his disappearance. Suspense and wierdness are furnished by Nawa. a strange Indian. and the night occurrences during a storm. However, 'l'ommy emerges with the solution and also Nancy Howe. the daughter of the rancher. One Act Plays .Xu Ll Illllllllll llL'YL'llllllIIt'lll 111 llu- plan' lTIAllllllK'llHIl 1'lq1m1-N, x1l111'l1 xw1'1- x1q11'11'1l lux Nlux ,Xglus ll1-11111 lll 1028-JU, lllL'l'L' was 11111'1ul111'1-nl 111 WSH Ll lllllv lllk'1llt'l' 1111111 11111111 111 llu- Np1-1-1'l1 ll'.'l71ll'llllL'lll. 'l'l11ri lIllS l'L'Slllll'll i11 llum- 111-l1gl11I'11l pn-N1-111111111 '+I mu- 1u'I plays, 1llll'lA wluull, by llu' 5l'lllHI' plxlj' l1l'Uglllt'llI1l1 nlnuw, :md 11111 anplum !ll1lI'l' XYl1I'liNllHlH. 'l'lu'w l'lLlS5L'S Illlllit ll sl1ul1' :rl xlngc l1'L'lllllllll1' lllltl tlu: lklllllll IIll'I1lLll5 ful .lt'llIlQ' Lllltl 4llI't't'llllg' pluvs trlllmu-cl ln' 1lu- N11ulv11l' lAl'Ill't'Nt'lll lllX'L' pl-11x l,1llL'I' llu- vlzuwx 1111- 1l1x'ul1-cl 111111 Nlllllll Qllrlllh 1'11111p11w1'1l Ill! 5llllll'lll 1li1'1-1'1111N 111111 1lu 1.151 1111 11111 ul llu lll.lX5 SlllQllL'Kl. llllllllg llu- 51-1111111 w1111wl1'1' lluwv pl111'w 1111 11 f. - .- - . -1 ,11111 .lllkl Nllll7Ul.llll1llL 1lu- lllL'lIllHL'l'S :rl llu' spun-1'l1 Kll'l31llAlllll'lll. llu' l1l1'llllY 111ul lllkllllx l'.ll'KlIll'llllY 1lu-so l1l1lf'S1ll'L' g11'1'11 lu-11111-11111u11l11g1'1111pN Allfll LIN Ilu- ll. 'lf ,X Llllll lllllk'l' 1'l11l1s. .xlllllllg llu-xv plays wmflv. Tnljllff 1111 ffm' f1'ff1'K'.1, full 121011, .Nlwfxlf 111111 ,pill !1','l1f,11', .llllffffwl 111111 .l!ff1!r.1, :11ul Illllllf' Ull1t'l'N, l 1111r 11111N1:11ul111g ll1lYN xw1'11 llu l . l'11ll1m1111 Tfhl' ' ff I lzfflzffk um 1lu'1111ly' N1-1'11111s play 111 lu- glwu llllN f'L'1ll'. 'l'l11s xwll lil1HXXIl l1l.lf lvlllldfh llu' NI1I'l'HW. llu- I?lAlllJlt'lllS, llul ggru-l, llllll llu' lI'1lQl'tlf' lvl 11111' t'lllIlllllX 1'lX'llll1lll1?Il. llu- k'llLll'.lt'll'l'N Ill llllN pl:1v we-1'v cum-p1i111111llx' 111-ll vluw-11 :11ul p11 llllllllllwl N1 1'1-11l1N1u'.1lly ll1LlI 111:111y' 111 ilu' :11ulu-1u'11 ln-lt' x111l1 11111151 1-ycx. ffm' f 1'AI'.11A.N'fl1IT'1, ll 11111- 1u'1 lilllf. cl11'a-dull lwy ClL'11l'Ql' ll111l4l115. lx ll 1-111111-nlx' Ill 1-1l1u'l1 llu' lllllll1ll'41l 1-x'1'1'y clay' lll'0bll'lllN ful llul g1'm1'111g luly IN p111'11':1y'1'1l. l'1111,l,1 xxgu 11 11111' 1lL'l 1'111111'1l1' 111 wl111'l1 x1'1-1'1- lllllllf lqllllllf' l'lPIllllllk'1lll1lllN. .Xx Ill :1ll 1111111-1li1-5 1-g11'l1 1l11l11'11l1y ix 1'111'1'1-1511511 lllltl Llll mulw 111-ll. 'l'lu- llll'L'lkl1ll' mu lilllll llll 7711- !Vxf,jg1'1' 11' 1,1111 xx 11N 1l11'1-rlcml by Klllk' l,1X'11lx1 llllll 1111s mu- ul llu' Qllvllll p11 '-1'I1lk'Kl lu 1lu1 wplu111111ru XXlll'li sluwp. St't'HL'N l'1'11111 11110-:lvl lll.lf N. I711' l'11!f11fff. llLllllli'I'. lll'Lll'll1gjl'l'. Xl11l1l111'. llllll l.1lll1 ',.. ll 1 ,1 !V,111,' .N'!111:',', ll11ggv1ly', l111'1-5. flt'it'l1XNll1lll, l'111lQ1'x. Xl1lXXX'k'll , , , !'ff,Qq,1mff'f,J11!, S1-:1-1'l4111', l'1lX'llllilllQ'll. l'll'X'L'llll1kl , . . !Zn11!1, 5lllllllll'IAN. l'l1Il'Il11l'. .Nl1'1'1111-lu-1111. Sllllllf. Hi-Y Hi-Y-l-'rifnit Ron: Rial. Stoerker. XYilson. Stairs. Iones. lialsley. Iirick. Powell. ,Xlln1an, xxvilllilllli. lu Nl X11 Nnnth I Io I tilt tleorge, Arehihalzl. 'l'olino. Snym . ax oi. .i A , ierr. y. fve's' '. Seeonil Row: NlcXlinn. Ross, lfrick. Ilartson, tlrayhill Klclice, Rlcliee, Illoonigren. llyers, Simons, llen netr. Rrnnsay. NleI arl:nnl. Lewis. Ilnrrell. Ilishott, Stewart. 'lihirtl Row: Xtihle. Stnll. Ilriclcer. llaskins Yanglni, lfrost. Pollock. Precious. Iiejvple, Smith. -Iaenhson. tit-tlun. tjnil. Sliaxxver, XYei+ln1:in. lfornof. tlooeh, lionrth Ron: Ilfclc, Ifnlton. Ilnrtt, I .ottis. Long, Ilerring. l'ainter. Ilener. Nleanor. Yantlevloon. tilenn. lnnnnings. lxnhn. Nlelweters. Rupert I.lllNL'lllllL'j'L'l'. Apt. Schieg. IIL'l'l'llltg'ltltl, l'ifth Row: Ilarrison. Iiatm-nn1ex'e1'. lfoote llavis. I'1L'lllllL'j'. XYilson. tiavananqh. lliers. I.en'is. I,an1horn llinkins. Yeariclc. lilanlq. tjniiiette. Our Ili-If clubs i11 school. l'earson. Cotter. Spray, Nlcllaren. I.inhart. Schill. Hi -Y a branch of the national club for boys, is one of the most progressive 'l'l1e club 111eets every 'Ill'I1l1'SClllj'1 i11 addition tl1ere are tl1e monthly ' rner Pool, special gym hours, the animal Girl Reserves and Ili-Y t'swims' at Ho datncc. and tl1e 1 Pffa 'rr .- Ned XYilliams: spring' picnic. President. Charles Powell: Vice President, xlames Allman. Secretary. Treasurer, Ralph Ifrick. Sjm11,mr.r.' Glenn Smith, Kenneth 'l'edrow. Girl Reserves if he larffest gi Is g ni , tio11 in the sc ol. 'l'l1e membership is open to all girl' i11 scho I, who zr .u es d. The club m ts weekly on Mon- , days at the X. 0ffla'e'I1t' .' I N . C. A. biil ine. S- - '- 4. and for ar social nur some of their I :activities are Hg and Litt e Ci' r Teas, Moth -llaufrhter Ilanqi et, the Girl Re- T' 'resident lgfrmt1y e '1 . 1 X ice Pr sident. lane 1rtt: Secretary. I' . r I 1 r es 2 4- T' serves-Hi-Y dz 1ce and sprigg' 1 I xy .Lili RAIL I Ki Loishelle I'ry1rg 'l'reasnrer.t lettt f ev r. S11 sors: . isses lllizabet Steele. Ilelen tfaniphell, anil Yiola Smith ' 1 Girl Reserves,-Nl lille group, oppos ty p g. fr it vt tlii 1. XYillcinson Xelsoi. lfergnson. Slater, Lewis. Miller, 'nl 1. Ileckman. l'r,or. ll irt . . - . S51 y. . :-l'ne. Morrison. Yi ias. Iframer. llrown. Savino, llntts. Seeonzl Row: Ross. Rial. .Xn5:elo. Anderson. eresche, I' e. R1lyI1'l1l.lL'j'. Xlerck, I' rter. xvllllillllf-, XYoo1l. 'l'rax'is. Sons. Nic iael. Lawrence. 'l'l1ir1l Row: Ilnnnn. 'nnett. l'ona. jortlz 1. per, 'hel 'opt'. I.eathen, llelln 1. Foster. llill. YYerncr. l'e:n'snn. lI:15.:gerly. 'arson, llantler. XX al Har y. 'atterson. Mlanis. ti 'ey. Top Row: Powers. Ryan. Inrst.. Ifox, Ilzn 'if e .e X ilson. llrace. -lone , l'ornn1an. llarrison. XYolfe, lillwel. Young, Riesser, I -ml. lfrick. ICs: 111. 1' chi t. llottont group. opposite page. lfron '1w: ilin-. I,Ill'2l. Swat . lloover. lloover. Rolmerts. tialla-rher. Xlitehell. Vetter. Hnrcli, Crneigrer, l'a k '-1 ' 1 - , Calais, Ilaas. Iil'Cllllk'llIftll, XYarner. Nllnto. Xl nllen, hlorris Seconil Row: II!1l4ll'lll!lll. Martin. Rltoacls. Ritchie. tleltz. lleiloitna. fivllins. lioiiover, Vetter. Ineolvs. Iloerningr. llogg. I.ittle. Illllililllflll. Illattenherger, llnfla. Savino. htewart. Stevens. Scott. Nliller, Renton, Smith. ilihirrl Ron: Spina isa I.eet Ilinthnan. lfnnrlis. Rixner. I,oL-itler. llcnlinger. Ilznnilton. Ifornof, l.onul1ner. XXX-aver, Ulanmler. .Xstoi'in:i, Shave. Simpson, Malone, Spinelli. Ilowers. Nelson, fnniniings. lhnnni. Kreitller. Fox. Gracey. Goewey, Meier. I-'onrth Rowt Donavan. Iillroml. llastingzs. Sliafler. XXYCYIIIIIJI, Ileti illlllllltw Qloni 91 t' Xl I' I Q1 'l Rell' NI l ' Shields. Ilerry, 'I'op Row: lllrey ruler. Ilnchannn. tlrinttrr. Cowell. Ilonato. , . lil er, . exevey. . nit 1, ftcic, . oieig, Kleliihlsen. I'oole. Nleforniick, Newton. Strnhle. Franklin. Schull, liisenherg. Neisel. TJ2lllLZll9l'lV, DcI'ugl1. Sutnnicrs, Iilliot, Unftielrl. Gray. Ilinrlman. Soost, Qeliriee Iver. Ilonser. lI.inn, jolniston. Grifiitli, Pratt. Lloyd, IILll'flUZll'l. Spitler, Young, Robinson, Zeigler. xxvllitllllflll, 'ilup gfnllp, First Row: Ingllrzml, XY:xkn'tllc4l, Rich. ZiIlIlll0Illl!lIl. L4x'i-.1m11. S:xl11lwm1, Iflznlwlg Ivllki XXIINUI1. KlcI,:1l'L'n, Klzwlwy. lluglkvs, lfxnxlx. k'l:u'k. 'I'l1um1mn1. llurr. .Xilkm:m, Xlzlrlx, Kim-xxcy. Aliuxxnu Iii u Nwwvml Hmm: Summ'l', Illlgluw. Iluml. Smith. Ku:x1'1n-y. Nlclilligght, Klufiill, Xluxxxvll, l'1':lllx. Nlri'l11cl1n'nn1 -lmwlulx, tlcsrlmxximll. lluzlglulnl. llopkilms. Xlcl,1ll1gl1lin, Si1xgln'lm1, llrzlybill. li:u'Im111'. A 'i'11i1'ml Rum: Si111psm1. KI:xcQ1mxx11, liil'kI!2lll'iCk. lmgxm Rngxm. I'nllcl'. I n'icl'z1Yw11nl. Xlvllltyw, lliwrinll lfrllyull, Xlumv. lx'l51w11, KICK fury. I'.v:mx, lzlnlL'1'. llzllncf, jnyxloa. Ihlmi. Orr. lklflnxxx rr. l'm1x'lh Ron 1 Ilill AlC.X1L'0I', .Xckurmzny Imggic. Xlzxngljxu. lmxxi:-, 'l'zlgg:ll't. I'-:ullm'x'. Nlilh-r. Ilulm liurw. Iluhlus, Ilczm. llrzlss. KIclS:u'x cy llrvclnml, Xlclxulx n-y. lin-:u'm'y. llurm-flux, HUIIICX. mv WMM' . X Drama Club Drama-flfirst Row: Stuart, Urzitty, jenkins, liirkp:ntriek, Lingal, hlziegle, tirose, Maclntyre, llowers, Me- Cutcheon, Shull. frispen. Smith, Schultz, Bell. ieeontl Row: Nelson. l'lriek. Autlerson, Hunt, Sehleieher, llell, George, lforuof, Newton, I'hirml Row: Kearny. Piper, Bleliihbeu, Spinelli, lierrruy, lmggie. Himlmnn, Lzihovitz. Knocle, Ilzuuler. Smith, Stevens. Ifourtlx Row: Foote. l'1llllll'l', lllelfzrrlzuul, lloclgegers, Little. NYileox, Geringer, Kaiser, lierieh, Stewart, Mlxuus, Smith lfor those who are i rested in r , l insburg 'ffh School has this very interesting eluh to kee its members al t o a rivia of the t alter news. to inform then! on current plat .' und il 121 as w ell 21 1 secure more ex rienee in acting. The club meets tw' e each s meter. , 0j?inr.v.' P esident, Be ty ' ' Vice ' es' le , Paul Spray: feeretary, Betty .X I 1 1 .L Meyer, Treusur r, Harry G 1 . T lx ' ll U l f Lil. I C R LELUS LATINUS Nlultis A1 is ante, patue qise riuli lm: ul: ti A acl sodalitate 1 jungenclzun eonvenerunt. er hos annos Citeuluj ZITI? :tux t, t t ut uuus cle zixiniis in hue svholzt sit. Sod.les Cireuli :ul hgigdu t i giu res Ronianas nielius intelle- genclzis bis per nn nun nune eonvenk-rtgh V., I?fGn'11v.' Lions ls, Willa Mae eiri her. Cf urge Sehillg Seri 11. Norma .Xclzuusg Prnetor. Irene Mcliel ly: Aedile. a ry C 3 Quaestor, P. Spray. MJ' N . . . x . , Latin-Nlulrlle group, opposite p:ige. ..xFroiit lo ': l 'ice ekernizni. . utyre. Zinuuernmn. llogg. Kuhn, llissriek. .Xrl:uns, Selirieluer, Sehlllb y, L eller, Xngelow- nusey, llziiley. Xlorris, t'level:nul. Vooper. llouser. - 2 Seeonrl Row: NN'eiser. liezithen, llzms, lliuflnmn, Neflaren, llzirkley. Nleliee. llalrleniziu, liner, lilrler, llopklns, l':1lliIS. llntenizin, NYhite. llelnap, Mieliael, Nelson, Smith, llelluop. 'lhirml Row: Xlerelmut. llengstenherg, lleck, Foote, llzirtson, ferulli, llolxsou, Knee. Zininiernizul. lloyle, l':itterson, Kisser, lilhel, livzins. liounvnn, lleriehy, lllrey, llrziee, fonover, 'I'op Row: Corn, Kzitzenniever. flennner, Felniley, Rlielsel, llerrolrl, Knight, lilliott. Blzrrey. Locke, Rini. frispen, lXlCf4l1lI'CIl, Milliken. l'L-rkinson, George, lrispen, Moore, Latin-llottoni group, opposite page. lfirst Row: Orr, lfllrocl, lfssen, Shafer. Melielvey. lfvzuis, Young. llzrrtness. lirlinger. llziines, Major, lirey. Nlcfrury. lluelizuinn, Klelnteer. Senkowitz, Simpson. Fox, Lewis. Seeoinl Row: llliller. Lung. llrnekley. Rziyniztley, Little. Ryan, llreeclen. Newton. Vetter. Hughes, l.ng:in. l,ougl1ns-r, lleuliuger. frueiger. Stzirulmeli. Klelielvey, Porter, lluut, Gem. llunuu. 'l'hir1l Row: Newton. llenu, johnston, johnson, llel'ugh, lllzittenheiyqer. Ruszgr Jnynes. Culp, llecknirui. Retlclie, Angelo, Fziiiflieltl, Travis, Lawrence, Patterson, Park. lfourth Row: lmggiii. 'l'rir.5ouitles. folenizui. liuuelirlis, llrowuzl llnvis, l':itton, Harrison, Nliner. Reed, hlenkins, Dlohuston, lienuerly, Moser, Mzietjuown. Olzuuler, Wilkes. Fifth Row: XYillison, l.inh:u't, tirzivhill, linkin, l.iX'olsi. l'IlYIlllZlllllll. Lewis. Ice. Stoerker. liZlfZE'IlITlt'j'K'I'. jones, Fritz, Sitlwell. Rodgers, Miller. Klzirkley, lfulton, Drama and Latin Clubs Drama I-'rmll Huw! l'ultv1'. -If-isclxln-1'g. XXX-lsll, Ik-1111. .Xlllhmlyg Spray. Pulp. Xla-5-4-l', HM-1111, llcrklnxlu, l'x'ym'. blulllxsmm, hlvlm. XXlll1:m1s. lruvlx. Sn-nwnxlml Rum: llinmllmux, 5:1n1p5m1. llzxsliugw, Ru5lm'l'. -lwhlmwnl, l x'ullklil1, llvmuix, Ulu. Ilulll. SMvlIkupf l'ulirx'. lhlllll, llugllaw, Iluzlglzlml, Hcwlxxxllxlll. Illlrnl Run: l-l'1u'L'y. llrnsw, XX:1kcIw1nl. llwrr, Klclxllvlln-ull. lUu::lnlN, lin-nu, Flmwinxl. Nlulnlul, Nlrllvvl' lll'is'x'cr-, Alnllllswvn. N1lml11lpl1, llullml. l.:1xx1'n'l1L'n'. lfmlrllx Rum: Alursiczlnl, Tmulilln, Sllynlvr. l.L'ilwl', Srhill. XYiUi:n11-., Xlcil:11'vx1. Niall. Ilvck. Nlrlivv, KL-nk llv.':14Nn'L'. Nlvlvr. l'fcxH4'1'. 'IMI' Run: Sulum-r. I!isImlT. Ilinnl, Yingling. Iliukins. llnyxx mel, I,:nuITculw1'1.5u1', 'I'm'imIu-II, I!-wgl. Scrilcll twlml. lnltcr. Louis. in G lhirml Ron: Slim-lhy, i'ou1c1'. Spiuvlli, l'0:u'sml. llflllnll, l Ommercialf lfrom. Ron: Rolwrls, lfullcr. l71'yL'. l.:u1z:i. Swzuicv, lloovL'1', Ycttcr. lzicohs. Xlocllvr. Ilvp- lm-1', Ilurlianau, tiallaglwr, Clark. Norml. lluck. Comhs. Angelo. l,uthur. V Nvcoml Row: l'oux'1. llauglar. NIL-liuiglit. llari-lay. llauscu. lfrcch. lYamlc, Smull. I.ahovi1L. XYivtm-l. xyvltllllllll. Ili-11111.-1. llarvuy, llorr. Spiuosa. Slalcr. Halas, laggart. 5xxan, Imlzull. Nrulvlc. lla-lsh. Ritchlc. 'oxu-rs. hlorclilil. llaigh, Sauforzl. XlL'i'or1uirl:. Hill. lourth Ron: llolllmzul. llollmaiu, Lvwis. 'lim-gc. fin-o1'gc. liucu, Tlmulpsou, Saviuo, lliflc, llziwisoii llvarliy. XYoll'1'. ll':1r4l. llcalvy, Klapvs. l.vL's, ll:1i'm'11. lllllll-QCII Cf DMM ICRCI.-XL Commercial Clu Thu Comimrrcial Club is open only to Sllllltlllfl who are enrollccl in commercial suhjccls. It has a varied program of speakers throughout the year and also u has om- meeting for which the cntcrtaimnenl is provided by the stuclculs. themselves. lIjEffr.v.' 1'1'csiclc1it,Ge be K' s ' I' csic l, .lack Walsh: Sn-c:1'cLz11'y. Louise Patty: Treasurer, atilda K r I sc rs: Miss 'ue Redcay. Miss aml M 1'. Griiiilh. Club. It was nrganizecl to e p pcrilm-nts whi h cal iot Je ' u m UCIICNCIC la'n .nd cl 'cut liffcrun problems or ahorato 1 Y ,,c sssessic s. Nc' 15: .Xliy studc tcurollecl in 1 iy sc nc 'as. Ill y bc mme a lllClIll3C1' of the S ii l lee tc c ff l i Ih Qlul his i ll1L'llllX'l'SlllIJ which speaks W ll f I lljinfa-5 ll'i1-sicle-lit. R ber tary. Ruth Ma 'wa-ll: 'Vrcasu LT, lD i mr ic popularity of this o ganizatiou. L Cooch: Yicc llresiclcnt. lowzird Masq lQllt'l'I I Splaisli? r. Woodburl. l if f Sciencef Xliilmllu Hr ip, oppositu 1vagc?l r u l uw: Elvlailliu .wild Rhozuls. johnson. llculrlus. Nlrkiiuclu-on. ,lac hs. Ruutou. fivfwliw I. 1184411111 . on-r . xifllvy. Iluclcstviu. sual l 5' Covil. ciciicu ry ex- largv Sonic- lloucr, Su-owl Ron: lfullcr. Mitchell, l'rnH. lfism-nh llcckui: ulp. Soystcr, Pratt, li wl, Young, ljlwfoo Ilaggi-fly. Ili-II. Y lhirml Nou: lYilli:xms. , uiiui, Patty, lhlvis X u'liL'1', Mio. llrimm. XYilsou, lf liotl. llighlu , illji. llyurs. lfourlh Nou: ll'illi:1m:s, Nlc 'ylu'a1l. lforll. N u .11 L. Sp . ' ,. Lu, nyuo , Sig lmoil, loaivs. Nlczuloli N. Ififth Row? NNT, Shziw. li1llZk'l1hH 'vul'. Slifllcr, llzirvy. Pollock, 'rgci' l ln-1' ' ' ' ' l lX Xlgl 'lr' lsls, llmlsxxorvlv l Lu Irwi . Ko s -l. I il wrt. Rn-ich. I'- rm-s. lluuvr, Toy. Iiisu llox Science llottom llroup. opposiio p:1p1L'--fl i1'sl Row: lY:1kL'Iin'lrl, Klzuigllm. l,:1wi'1'i1c1', Klourov, l4l'axsu ll'n'lmlr, Nlrl.1ll'ru, llrall, Alolmsou, Urr. l'l'yoi'. liL'l'l'y. Shaw-, Ilcrry. Sm-on-l Ron: X'w11vx'. Nlarshall. Zllll111t'1'lllZlll. Nlillcr. Hrayhill. llirou, Vrispcn, Nloorn-. llvaly. I'ot1z-r Ifumlis. lisscu. llill, 'l'hil'nl Row: .Xl1mlci'sol1. l a'1'gEl1sou, l raul4lili. lfox, lfostvr. llufllclll, Nlaxwvll, StL'w:1i'I. Smith, lYa1'nl. Ili.,-op fills. l'lm'x'L'l:l1l4l. lfvilllrs. liru'x'L's, l-ouvih Nou: lzwuig. lllllcgas. lolmo. lllll Shirlc. 'I'l'cloa1', 1 Ifihh Row: lizxgarisv. Smith. .Xml:m1so11. .Xl:li'iQl1. llililmarml. loxwll, Yorkv. R in ' , Morrill. lfrost. lil-rich. lllavli, iarrl. llurtl. I,vw1:-. l,CIlbL'l'. Slcvvirl. lnsholf. Xlazwl. .lacohsou Collin in uh lluilsn-us .5 1 Commercial and Science Clubs Commercial-I-'I'-ull Run: l'nxu'll, l7l'x'uml. llmmillu. Nlurk. SWH-llldv, Slmln, ilriflltlvs. l':utx'. livrr, Vu lxrvm, Uvillih, l'fL'x'wlvl1i1't, l411kx'1', lirnxxlm, Hrzly, Voc. bvrmul Huw: I'-mlm. l7liv.'llnl. kl'itvh1nw, Kumi. llurris, Kvuxlfiv, Yilillu. Km-llulwly. -lmmlcm. lM'4'rllvi. Klvllf, l':lxx1plxcll, Vzlllitli, llcixlcr, llm'm'11l1s. XYOitn'I. Tlmwl R--xx: R-mquld. Lmxry, t'l:xxwm1, l'ul'lt'I'. Ilzlrris, Nu--I, tlrzmt. .Xln-I, Wilamm, Wg-xwl. Klum: Xl:1llvl'. 'llwp Rum: Rmlulplm, liiwr. Quinn, Rul1c1'1sm1, XY-vlfmwl. l.UllllUHj'. Stiftlcr. Smiih. lil-ssh-V, lliphiwrgu Slmymlcr. '1 1 ll 31 French Club rench-lfrout, Ron: lfernof, l'uIp. Ileckmnn l r:inkIin. Ilezui, I reunrI. hlolinson, Orr. Fox. Marcy, lileiiii, llrxieey, Iliiuliiiziii. Iierry, Simpson, George. I.m13zlI. Sworn! Row: Ilorr. Nleisel. llzislings. Simpson, Ziinnierinzui. vlolinstoii. NICI.IlllHIlIIIl, Sclireilrer. Ilirou, Nnilli. Risse. I'r:xH. Xlil.er. Hrziyliill, lfuiulis Crispen, Iizuulolpli. lhiirl Row: jolinson. l'm'Ili1t Iilliott. NYilsou. Ilolisou, Meyer. I'rytIierieIi. I,euIcli:ircll. Iixikin, Lutlier, Quill. .XiI:iniS. Seliill, .Xleziiiolg Merck, Blellowell. Iourili Row: II:iir1I. I.ore4l:iy, Logzul. Schultz. Tolino, Snynler. Stewart, Yiugling. lleyxrooil. Rlorsgzui, NIel.:ireii. Serileliliehl. I.i11Ie. Keck. l'Iiii1ii, XYiIeox. LIC CICRCLIC l R.'XNCpXIS Le Cerele lfrzuienis. un ales plus zineicns cle notre eeole, se reunit quntre fois pau' an. Les membres out Vocezision de-pzirler francais. cle faire partie des pro- grzunines. lII2llJIJl'CllCI1'C les cou s f 'ai' ' e szunuser en elizintmit. en jouzint aux jeux et en clzuisant. 'ive le e E C' isl lmx 0jlivil'z'.r.' Lx 'resiclente, R I . g in Seeretzi' e. glenn Ifoxg Les Huis- siers. Iiclgzir Lewis 1 Howard Quil 1 'I' r ier. Hurry GI. n. Le Yiee Presiclenl. Aloe Marcy. IC RCITLO ICS NOL lil objelo le ICI Cireulu s rl e i tr cl eir I. lenguzi espzinr ai en todas lzis luneiones soc alles. Las p 1 s er 21 e piegzi representfulu. por lzis soelos, IIIUSICZI. espzu 11:1 y cliseursms 1 air: s u lm Viv lo o lin vizijz lo en Iispniiin. Ilziy clos rel iiones eziclzi :ri s f 1 . -ino hay sieinpre uni nierienclzi en el ezunpo, Ma. tn L. l . Spaniih-Klirhlln group. opposite pn e. I' rsl I 'Z isci in' . Hr I1:in1. Hill. Rup rt. liului. Tonier. Slizire. Log: i, IAlll1.IIlllL'l', Heil ty. Ile '.rtli '. 1n'Im :ike'. Sm-eon-I Row: - mek. Ilezxn, Slozu ', Kea 'i '. .o e, X'eIs , .' m' t. Iiernick. Gros , l'oIliti. IIIIIIQCVIY. Sliiiier. 'liliirnl Row: I'oxm. fleiger, Rzinisziy Rill Rl Io ii 1. Iulfi mul, Nloekel, xIk'I7-'2lI'. II1iirnI. Ifourtli lloxr: Ifu ou. Yeuriek. lfoxx ' ii :Ii e I1 vii, Powell. Toy. Xlille , Rziwmlon. u L .. ' ll ' 3 . I ip ee .. Altliougli onli two years olc he Hoo ub has been ezulily growing in nuinbeiwa :ind in pop zirily during Lie 1 'e r. It was ore nizecl by our Iibrurizin for the purpose of proi ling high ,r eilin f plzuiclzircls in ie seliool and to create ai gjeiierzil enlhusizisin :incl 1 'viziti mi o oo lljllfwm- President. Ruti 1 iLX ' fc ent, George Heritflilield: Secre- tary. Virginia Denizirziisz Prograiin Cliziirnien. IC. IC. Apt. Belly Meyer: Sponsor. Nliss L'unningli:un. Book Club-Iiolloni group, opposite page. Front Row: Stewart, llezui. lfisenlmerg:. l':itly. liezirny, lmggie. Ilunnu. frispen. Meyer. Orr. Ifrxmklin. Nlzinguni. lfisller. Sniitli. Seeonml Row: Nlefllinn. Toiner. llouek. Izleolvsoii, 'I'oIino, Iieuruy. Porter, Ifox. Xlelteer. l'r:iIly. fum' minus, Ifuiulin, lleseliwiiull. 'l'Iiiril Ilowi Rliozuls. Cotter. Ilillle. Yingling, 1lcI.:iren. I'ilzer. llenizirziis. Gray, Quigley. Aiitoiiopolis, Iloziglmul. l'ourtli Row: Snyiler, I.ipz1novieli. NViIIi:uns, Illziek. Morrill, Spray, Steiizirl. I,exiis. Rial. llzivis. Scriteli- lin-lil. Iligliluerger. French, Spanish and Book Clubs I L 1 Q 1 1 French lflwullt Nun: lfxirk, XYilxu1l. llliwul. ,Xlwtllmxy tlxlvguulu, lilmgvx. 'lk:1Vx. Null. lluulu-N. A pulls, lxlggxlrt. lCnlm1r.m1. M:11'sl1:lI1. Ihllflw, Blum-IIN. fxllxllllillgx iccmnl Rum: Xlul.:l1'n'll. lice-rs. Almwlnll. RUNS. l'1-rlur. Nlcklmlidlvml. lV:lugln-fly. Zivgh-1. Xl-IIWHH, flixpgn Xlzlxxxull. Xlmmrnw. l,iI1L'nI11, XYl1it!lcl1l. Rlluzuln. flank. 'l'I1ir1! Run: llrcy. lfurlick, Hires, 'l'l1x'muck, l'm'ln'r, 1711-sl, lmxxis, lwzxtvs, Ruzllml, l'x'3ur, Fimlwz-1 Ilglir-I. Xlcynws, -Izlvulxsml. l u11rIh Row: Urxly. Rulwrl. Ncl'xc'1L'1's. Nlimlxxcll. Rmlgm'1's, Rnvlvillvvll. Hmwill, l'rvllm'k. k'1'ulcL'l', XYil1w li-wwl. N1-ff. L'ugc5,,1v1'iQ5A'p ,JM X X111-um llll Senior Counselors Senior Counselors-Ifront Row: liisenberg, Neyer. Vnlp. lleckinan. lliron, -lohnston, Dean. Shnll, llerry. johnson. l'ryoi'. t'rispen. Nlcfntclieon. Orr. Secontl Row: .Xnlhonyg Martin. t'ratty. lirass, linode, hlzieglc, llindnian. llell. George. Nlarklc, Franklin. llorr. 'lhirtl Row: Cohen. Simpson. Zinnnerinan, Meisel, llastings, llindntan, Piper, Zcigler. hlCl.Ill'L'Il, Dangli- crty. Simpson. Tlioinpsoii. licscliwindt. lonrth Row: L'l:n'k. tiracey. blaeolis, llraybill, frispcn, Nlclaitclieoii, Rlioads, Grey, Shellkopf. lloagland. lhviiinif. XYilsnlI. Xloure. SENIOR COUNSICLORS To help the new girls entering our high school to understand our traditions, cus- toms. and regulations, the Senior Counselors group was organized. lt familiarizes the girls with the rules and ideals of the school as well as gives any aid which a student may require. This organi' if - ' ' ' 'r to the Big Sister organizations of colleges. f lJfEft'1'.v.' President A ane Shull . . , Nadine ang Sponsor. Miss Reitz. 'H 'S The club was organize for th w , e w recreation and 1 ental stimulation. There are regul' schedule matc , with othe 'chools and this c eates a friendly rs? . t Cf lz I la' rs tr'i,af rla' Rf li o' Qlit 'l'.fXT1ON SQUAD is orb: 'iz c as ea 4 fs o th ' liz e ' . S ter 1 spirit of eompettion. The . v n the team eac receive a sym- bol at the end 1 the school speei number of m tches. 0fEn'r.v.' President, Y Cen X ite 'reside t. Paul Lovet typ Secretary, Pennington C 'okerg Treasu r Sponsor Mr. Helmbol l. The Quo ation Squad zu K 1 ' tl purpose of eeping before the students p rtinent comm n . '1 different quotation or pattern is wri ten on the bla ' br a d, if t e di er classrooms, SfHIll.S'0I'.Y.' lVlr. Carson. lVl Q 9 J eyer and Nl' s McQuiston. Quotation Squad-XII ille' Group, opposite in 'slfirst R . 'l':i1'r. llrr. Rhoarls, lelsli. IM-an, l'ortei'. Third Ron: Sehill, Me 'ren, Snyt ' iam , e , . l'T-', - . lravis. Sampson. fnley, Martin. Second Row: Zinnnern n. liwiiig, Xlaclntyj e. H 'mai , ll ass, Maxwell. Nlcfnt con, XVilson, XYhitcomb. lu loliio Vt ll i 4 nn Xlntx Willie 1 l fl'he Home Room Nlaiizbtqzifi th men of e school. liach home rooin elects one of its members to take C a f l ' of football tickets. lflllllitlf sub- scriptions, bank deposits and home room business. These managers who are elected because of dependability and popularity, receive excellent training in the practical nomic' . 4 N.-XGICRS :application of salesinanship. H. R. Managers-llolloni Group. opposite page-lfirst Row: XYeitzcl. k'level:ind. l razici'. XYallace. liorli, lngrani, Klclntyre, llezikcs, l.abovitz, NYoods. Xllshonse, Good. :second Row: llilvbert, fonnelly. lXlcl'artl1y, Major. Young. Rhoatls. lllirtt. .Xndersoin Keinlall, llrey. llell. Third Row: jinieson, Scrilclitield. Milo. Mohler. llloonigren, Nlcliee. Rletjnigg. XYilson, lleadlee, llroonies. Alberts. lfonrtli Now: Livolsi, XYillianis, XYilcox, Lleminer. Morgan. XYoods, Price. Croker. XYalker. llaskins, lledclinger. Chess Club, Quotation Squad, HR. Managers Chess-l 1'unl Rmx: Ilnrr. Putty. Frzxzicr. liuzlrncy, L'x'ukcr, 'l'uliuu. Iicisxwlxgcr, Ikwlur. XXX..--l, Iizuulcx. I wl'lmf. Svvmul Rumi Sums! Iflllltxll, Suyclur, Alumw, Iimlgvlx, Spray. Llvzxtrs. Alzuwvlvsml, Vulusmx. Xlnvlx, ihwiwzulvzxxl. 'illirw' RUHZ XYI1ilupu, lfullml, lh-lk. XYilli:nus. lllzlrk. ll11n1s?w1'g1c1'. XYIINUU, l'm'lv1', In-lmll. lxzulfvu 11'c5L , www Jiwvl' K V -A J, 1 , ' rf J' ku rj, A I Sflviation Club Aviation-Front Row: Wolf, Johnson, Brenneman, Froelich, Clark. Second Row: Rich, Gehl, Follette, Miller. Third Row: Iiarhart, Stumpf, McKee, NVilson. AVIATION Aviation Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Patterson, is one of the most inter- esting as well as one of the most alert clubs in school. It was organized for the pur- pose of learning more about the commercial phases of aviation. Reports, discussions. and field trips make up the activities of the club. 0fr'i4'fr.v.' President, james Brennemang Vice President, VVillian1 McKeeg Sec- retary, NVilliam johnson: Treasurer, Hewitt liirhartg Sponsor, Mr. Patterson. The Art Club ori nated for the 0 : i reating a new ' terest in the special arts and crafts as w l as in pi tures. It eir many activi 'es are the making and sale of Christi as cards, alsm po: e f - : ' enter in Vario s contests. Ujicfrx: P esident, W lt r yg Vice Pres . nt, Albert Fall. kerg Secretary, Betty McGarve 3 Treasurer, J. Q N IL Girls' Co ncil is an or an' at on whose members are selected by t e girls from their health cl sses. Its m. in ut es are to inspect the 'ashrooms an to work for the promotion if health and ral i e's f 1 gi 1 scl mol. livery y ar the Girls' Council, with t e Senior Cou s lory spa - n tea-dance an a banquet. Ojfirt-r.c.' resident, Billie Rhm ds: we re id n , Lois Pratt: . cretary, Willa Mae Schreiber: .'Jonsor, Miss . Girls' Counril-lllitldle Group. opposite page- . Orr, Dean, Gracey, l7'ans, lisscn. Rlloasls. Pryor. livans. MCC clicon. Second Row: Corn, Hai SCCY, Gravhill, ltlci cl ass, es ramps, Kerniclc. Ma s. Third Row: Monroe. Pra Niforth, Fergn Ol ar , n, fmitli. Anderson. IJ . Dill H C 2R 4' kledermann, der ein ganzes ,lahr IJeiTtsc 6 studiert hat, kann ein Mitglieder des deutschen Vereins sein. lVir singen deutsche Lieder und spielen deutsche spielen, und auch haben wir deutsche Kuclien. 0fIin'r,v.' der Prasident, Bill McMinn: der Sekretar. ,lane Markle: der Scholz- gewahr. john Theilockerg der Lweite Prasident, Ned VVilliams: Sponsor, Miss Guck- elberger. German-liottom Group, opposite pagevlfront Row: Fairfield, Mandel, W'hiteford, Vetter. Theilaekcr. XYilli:nns, Mchlinn. Markle. Fawcett fieschwindt, lloagland, Meier. Second Row: Piper. Ienkins, Angerer, Petrovitch, Heuer, Guckelherger. llinkens, I,aulTenbergcr, Hunts- lmerger, Spray. Nagel, VVl1ite. 1K Art, Girls' Council and German Clubs ry sq 'K Art-First Row: llriiikley, Fallvscker, linkin. Toy. Klcliurvvy, llusclizlellps, Nlciui S1-cmiil Row: Siiiipsuii, lirzicv, livlkiizip, Xluyur. llulilmx. xlzirulmsini. vlimlnii. 'lilliiwl Rim: lzlvilt. llzmkvr, XYilsmi. lliifscllw. xYL'!lYk'l'. Stage Crew Stage-Front Row: Kagarise, Dempsey, Summers, Keck. Cole. Second Row: hlclice. l'almcr, Naxton. STA GIG C RICXV The activities for the lirst semester are devoted to the technique of stage craft. lfor the second semester qualitied members are chosen for the stage crew and are given the opportunity to learn the practical side of stage craft. liach boy in the crew serves back stage for the chan .p Reel- F week during the semester. Sflllgft'zlltzllflgrr-,lA12K .' ME ' Syhfzzlxnr-Miss Parzsox MTI E Membership i the Mu. ic 'lub 'sto . ny studenti who articipates in any musical activity ' the scho l. B ' se of its - ge eligibility lis the club is one of the largest i the school T me in S ar h each semeste at which most interesting provrams are h a . o ti g M Barkley and Mr. Scott. the sponsors, dire ed a series c ' 1 . es tr he gre t delight of ll. I r ' l2jErw'.r.' f President B' , ' l sident. Dwight Bak r: Secretary. Myra Crattygi',l'reasurer, l nro hy Lengalg Sponsors, Mr Barkley and Mr. Scott. tltll The social activities spons re y tl h mol me be grouped i a general way as, clubs. dances and banquets. ' uring the oot l season a min' lum number of activities are hel The first forn a -- -. . ie year was the firl Reserve and Hi.-Y Circus da e, followed la r the . ior class VVin rwonderlandu. the sophomore class dan and the se i r 1- Besides the f mal dances are the informal tea dances hel rom 4 to : s ral Monday ternoons. The first banquet of ti ear ' ll: a ual footb .and band banquet in Ile- cember. In january the public. ' . zu i ' , .v and Tiff xllllllltlf staltsfheltl their tirst joint banquet. ln February a aiiquet sponsored by five of the special activities was held. These activities were the Girl Council. the Senior Counselors, .Xctivity Board. Student Council and the National Honor Society. The clubs usually hold one evening meeting each semester at which there is .1 social hour of games or dancing after the program. n Chapel Programs Yes. the Little Germam Band clues rehearse . . . Bill N1Ul'Q,1'1ll1 rcnclmilmg high L' in his llwlm- sung . . . 'I'hm- pu-luclv playa-rs. -Ivan XX':11'm-1' amd .Xlivc Nlau- XYumlc . . . fflll'1IWll quintupluls. thc string' cnscmhh- . . . 'l'hv lhrcc .X's, .Xll1Il'll, .Xnnis :mul .Xlllll'l'SHIl . . . 'l'l1L'll'UlIIl3HllC trim insist upun pwsing . . . XYLA ZIIWLIYS Imw guml vlmpcl singing wlwn L'Iu1vk Lilllc lends. FI FTY YEA RS AGO I motored to the country and loitered by the stream That ripples near our old schoolhouse that now seems just a dream, The battered rock, our prisoner's base, still rests beside the road VVhere weary horses once did haul to mill their heavy loads. The miller now has passed away. The water seems so low. It does not turn the busy wheels it turned fifty years ago. That winding road across the hill our bobsleds glided down Is now a highway smooth and white that leads away to town. The old schoolhouse deserted stands, weeds crowd its time-stained door And dust of many idle years clings to its deep-scarred Hoor. Below the school, close by the brook, the willow trees still grow, But Time has felled the one we swung on fifty years ago. The wooden bridge that spanned the brook has gone with the years away, A white concrete, a work of art, is spanning it today And over it a steady stream of costly autos passed, I missed the creaking wagons in that glimpse of shining glass. Then overhead in the sky so blue an airplane Hying low, VVe never dreamed of such a sight fifty years ago. The Master's bell no longer calls that care-free, happy throng, From schooldays and the homeland, too, they've wandered far and long. In lVlemory's album still I see that joyous playground scene And the moss-grown spring now hidden deep under foliage green. The path to that bubbling spring on the hillside just below Is lost in creeping vines--not bare like fifty years ago. Sadly musing on that doorstep deeply worn by restless heels How I fancied that the schoolhouse in its loneliness could feel And wonder why its seats are empty-the children never come And why the Master's tardy and the bell is never rung. Then I visioned I heard laughter of my playmates in the glow Of the sunshine on our playground of fifty years ago. -EMILY MUNSON SHIREV, '87 ATHLETICS QQ ALL History of Football In the year 1903, through the efforts of our present superintendent. Mr. Gra- ham, the first inter-scholastic schedule was drawn up. There was very little equip- ment and no suitable playing fleld. Despite these handicaps, the team captured the inter-urban championship, winning every game that season. In 1906 the first coach was hired, Dr. Joseph C. Edgar, a medical student at Pitt. At first the boys played on the VV. A. C. tieldg from 19 -' ,used IJ. C. and A. C. park until Graham Field was opened in 4 . E a nder Coach VVilliam G. Mar- h 1 shall won its first W. P. . A. L. - ' i and a in in 1922 under Coach Harry L. Springer the .... ' ' ' s ip was won, as well as the Syracuse trophy. Since 1922 the te s hav u 1 ccessful in wi ing championships, but they have mai ained a sp manship. VVILKINSBU G-0 Wilkinsb rg High Sch o Verona. As he red and ue Verona team, were on eve te brought the b ll into the en 1 lenci r keen competitio and good sports- N E RONA-0 s as n in 1 hard fough battle with te i was new this seas in the Bohre men and the rm until the fourth qua ter when th local boys VVILKINSBU G-25 l E! AKMONT-0 Marked by irilling plays, the 'lkinsb eam won an eas victory over the Oakmont High S ool gridder of the previous wee tarted to four touchdowns were icored, s. ' J r 1 n completely cl nging their form pou e m line early in t e first periodg after Coa h l e .ent in the ref of the squad. giving each player an opportuni to play. 1' 1 A L 5 , - . . 1 l I I ly r unable to sco e. l 1 WILKINSBURG-6 The team entered their thi ' ,1iA1so1iY-o rd game determined to avenge the defeat of the pre- vious year. '1'he game ran true to all expectations until midway in the third quarter when Morgan received a 30 yard pass to be downed on the one yard line. Davis scored. Corian BOHRI-:N W1I.c'oX Iiaowtv Ass'T Court Nllfllh 'lkmp row, lcft to right: Shelby, Smith. Ferris, lirnst, SCllVV1ll'tZlitflJf. XII exciting' inmneut :lt the Swissvale gzuuc . . . Shelby makes il touchclown . . X tcnsc iumm-nt in the Turtle Crock game . . . Snow and excitement at thc johns own gzunc . . . liottoni row: Davis, Wilder, Sacczunango, lVlacNeil, Bova. XVILKINSBURG-13 NORWIN-6 VVilkinsburg won their tirst AA game from Norwin at Norwin. In the lirst quarter Norwin scored: in the second, the Burg made a touchdown and XVike kicked the extra point. The tinal score came in the last period when Connors had. recov- ered a fumble. Lytch brought the ball to the one yard line and. on the first play, plunged for a touchdown. WILKINSBURG-Q7 'l RTLE CREEK-18 At Turtle Cr , the U ior, Hig m kept its slate the. season un- blemished as it efeated an outc .sed VVilkins eleven. In t e lirst quarter Union scored tw ce as a res lt'i 1b s i ins rg came back strong in the second quarter' ' Bova scorec I c ' i utes f the fourth q rter johnson made Union's ird score. w1Lk1Ns1sU ci-32 F Q I ' 3 ,Asr P1'r'1'. isURGHwo On a rain-sm ked Graham I , i d an equall hard lighting but inexperienced East Pittsburgh ni. Aft a scoreless first eriod the team launched a running attack which bat 1-o ie as Pittsburgh line o pieces. In the second quarter the bm s scored agai . in e ourth quarter c assed the goal line twice. XVILKINSBURG-18 SWISSYALE--ml The Wilkinsburg team defeated their traditional rival opponent, Swissvale, in a thrilling' game. Shortly after the iirst kickoff Davis carried the ball for a touch- down. Vllilkinsburg then held Swissvale for downs, starring Bova and lfergusoni The final tally came in the last quarter when Lytch carried the pigskin across after a recovery by Dave Wike. NIICREUITII, Co-Mgr. VVIKE DAHI. Iiowrm, Co-Mgr. ? . n .. A 3 Top row. left to riffht: Sclmwurlz, Cmmor, Morgan. Ilurnctius, Sluntun . . . b linll in play nt the Nurwin QIZIIIIC . . . QJLIKIIIUHI gannc . . . Cluzllmgilxg' side at thc L-ml uf thc first quarter . . . They snapped the ball . . Bottolu row: Roberts l L'l'g'llSllII. ll scramble. DeVito, McCollum. ' WILKINSB U RG-6 SCHENLEY-7 ln a thrilling game with the strong, Schenley eleven, XYilkinsburg suffered its second defeat by a one-point margin: A,t,,the end of the second quarter the Bohren- men scored after a 29-yard 1 r n L t h c Schenley scored in the second half as the result of an a ost per c a ral t .ck. fa , XVILKINSBU RG 24 i 'F LATROBE-1 Wilkinsbur defeated L.trob 'L a r 'n a second-half c meback. Latrobe scored first, i the secon q . ' ie Vi 1 scored for VVil 'nsburg. In the third quarter ur boys sco edt 'i eg oi o a pass om Wike to . ielby and again when Brown ntercepted a pfas t e ast 1 arter Vike ran for 1 72 yard touch- down. VVILKINS1 URG-0 GRE 'INSBURG-N0 The tea 1 closed the . aon y c i g G e 'b g's eleven to a O-0 score at Greensburg. Early in the ' co tu r G ee s rg threatene XVilkinsburg's four yard lin but the Bllfgll e e h rt . o ing. Our bc, s then, tried an aerial attack, h wever, the half ed scoreless In the last half each team came close to making touchdown but o re unsuccessful. VVILKINSBURG- JOHNSTOVVN-7 For the first time in yea s X iki s urg pl J d a post-season game. Our boys held the Johnstown team . ' nstown. In the opening quarter johnstown scored, VVilkinsburg by fine defensive playing not only held Johnstown from scoring again but also succeeded in scoring in the last quarter through the VVike-Shelby combination. wil I1 WILKINSBURG-138 Ol'PONEN'l'S-45 N WJ FOOTBALL SQUAD First Row: Funk, Scott, .l0llllSOll, Schalk, Alberts, Mctfaffcrty, Lcinc, Lapaglia. lioyer. Dailey, XVillinslcy. Second Row: Howlin. Schwartzkopf. lfcrgnson, Connors. XVilcox. lXlacNeill. Saccamango, Ilahl. XVikc. lirnst. Bova, Shclhy, li. llavis, llrown. 'l'hircl Row: liohrcn, coach: lliVito, Iflopiwer. Klcl'allnm, llelflower, Ferris, Stanton Morgan, XValdei', llornetius. Smith, Schwartz, hlcfne, ass't coach. Top Row: Schano, Cramer. McLaren, Stunipf, Love, VVilhelm, llonty, Gilbert Dean, Matter, Tripoli, J. Davis, Kerr, Seibel. llleredith. Basketball The XVilkinsburg High School basketball team under the direction of Coach Harold Grimm began its season in championship form. To all, it seemed that the Red and Blue would bring home another trophy. The first seven games were won in short order and then bad luck started. Bill Shaeffer's injury in the Central Catholic game removed him from partici ' V ' ' of the season. Then George Schwartzkopf, jesse Morgz , Dave 'l og , cl floy runn graduated. Then it was that that never-sa -die spirit l '4 l -- iaracterize ll wearers of the Red and Blue. both past d pres , cam h tg the spirit, ht, and co-operation of the boys in the ace of d fe. nev r 1 n irgotten. After ie W. P. I. A. L. season was over. he boys e te d ' A-K tou ' nent and fought their Way to the semi-Iinals. Tl e season wil g a o f ie n piest in the h 'tory of basket- ball in XVilkin. urg. f L-LD . S , ' I S 'PRES Xililkinsburg 39-VV. P. . I .... 31 Wilkinsbur 22-Brad ock Wilkinsburg 44-XV. P. . I il 1 . r 21-Hom stead .. VVilkinsburg 46-Oakmon ,.., , H2 X il ' g -Swii vale Nllilkinsburg .... 43-IC. Pittsb rgl. .1 il in rg 20-Ra in . ,.... .. Wilkinsburg 6-Oakmont ..... -. 7 V1 ' s urg 15-H mestead .. NVilkinsburg 4 Monaca ..... .. -. 'N ' insburg 19-' urtle Creek Vtfilkinsburg 34 1. Pittsburgh kinsburg ..... . Scott .... ....... NVilkinsburg 34-C Catholic .... .. ilkinsburg ...... -Braddock Wilkinsburg Z4-Rank .......... . 3 ilkinsbur 36-C. Catholic . VVilkinsburg Z9-Edgewoo - ,. 0 ilk' rg 14-Swissvale NVilkinsburg 30-Turtle Creek .-..35- ilkinsburg .... H37-Edgewood .. XVilkinsburg 16-Scott .... . ...,......... 26 Won ......,.....,...,... 11-Lost . ,,.,, A-K 'TOURNAMENT XYilkinsburg 30-Arnold .......,.. -..ZS VVilkinsburg ...... 41 Swissvale Wilkinsburg .... 29-Butler - ....,..v....... 35 lilrst Row: VVhitc. Vaugl ili. Capt. Grieve. Daugherty. UN t bccoml Row: lrvmc St Tlxiral Row: lirnnn CN i I 0. ' ' evick. Guerin, hlastcn, VVike, Stiefel, jolmson. gixl, Schano. Ross, VVorthington. Cuno, VVeiser, Conch l 1 Baseball Coach Grimm called out the baseball squad in the latter part of March. and was greeted by a very inexperienced, up.. f boys, with only two or three letter- men from the previous year. - ' er ' s d practice the team surprised Mr. Grimm by showing lmpionsh' s ti s. Ele games were played, of which the Red and Bl ' won seven . v- os ' . Althoug Turtle Creek won the sectional title, Wilki sburg ' year will have at ast six tt pects are good fo another ne The vars' y tennis tean u son with a ve , fine record lttalned a 7 0 percentage, w team during t e 1935-36 se so the team the ectional title the team lost o ly one letteri witl 4 1 rt for second ace. The team this rmen r ,i 5 from last year's am and the pros- base ' ea. . l 1 d r o R Schwei berg came th ough the sea- W' ning six out of the ei ht matches pl yed the boys ch gave the team the b t average o any athletic th part of the oys also gave o p r t 1 s son are very good in that a ns ec graduation. COL lhe golf team omposed of Xl l 1 e MHTCIHYZH H ry Young, Harold VVe1sel, Stanley Mik 'ch and Pet l r, started in clu swinging as soon as winter had gone into r . eat A r t mp sive record s made, in that out of the six matches played t team f cl unhall t e and McKeesport twice. But in the two matches playe Creek team the boys suffered . ' e i ' . . he r s ' S . . , ie . , 'f 1 . ' 3 4 I 1 - l - 5 I ll 9, i A l ' ' 3 1 , . e 1 ' ' . ' J -V ie p T , C defeat. However the team closed the seion with a 714 percentage. llottom Row: liaugherty, Schwartzkopf, Sheaffer, Deal, l'liVito, King, llowncs. Second Row: lloyle QlXlgr.J, lirnst, Schoerder, Guerin. Harriett, Fry, Blotter KASSL Blgixl. 'l'hir1l Row: Cratty. Barnett, liowersox, lllarquard, Casey. Top Row: Alden, VVhitc, Kessler, Coach Grinim, Baldwin, Stevick. Tennis, Golf XY. ll. S. R.Xt'Ql'lC'l'lCl'1RS iX'l l'.XllY I,lC.XlllQRSH1l'IN BURKE Sl'UR'l'S 'l'l1e best 1lYL'I'1laLf'C llllllllltxll by any XYilkinsburg athletic teznn during the V135-36 season wats that of Mr. ll. R. Seliweinbergk tennis teznn, which won six and lost two lll1llL'llt'S for .750 percentage. winning the sectional title. 'l'I1e golf Zllltl b1lSClJLlll teanns both tinislietl only il notch away from the titles in their respective sections. 'l'ln- gym teann alppenretl in only one meet. placing second in the XY. l'. I. A. I,, SlC.XS0lY'S RlCSllL'l'S llfnfl Lax! Tinf llatselmll 7 3 tl 'l'ennis 6 Z tl Golf 5 2 ll 'l't':tt'li 4 l ll lfootbztll 6 .Z 3 Tennis-'Voir GIWHII1: Ilill Klelfztrlznnl. -lznnes IijIllllM'!lSItCCli, llill Cooper, l.t-mnel Wilcox. lioll linlnn zu llnrry Glenn. . , l , - . - 9- ennzyn, George X onng :intl llnrolsl VVe1sel. Golf-Lower Grout: Stanley. Xl. linlivli, XYnketieltl Klurrztv, Veto Rollin wr, .Xllmevt fonville. Mike Mm I ot Track 'l'he 1936 track season was a very successful one for the Red and Blue Cinder- men. The boys worked hard and their efforts were well rewarded by winning three out of tive meets from the best teams in the district. As a result the boys were in- vited to participate in the Pitt inter-scholastic indoor track meet. The team also entered the Independent Borough meet and emerged with the tirst championship trophy thatl has been won by W' ' ' 5 ' eams in the last eight years. With nine lettermen retur ' g to cr 1 t' t s year, e prospects for the 1937 season are good. 'RA SCH , LIC VVi1ki burg ,,,,.,e,., . A. ,. . ,S s mw ,,,,,,,,.,. W W 25 XVilki sbung ,,,eee,,,,, W H5 s i ,.,.,,r, H .57 Wilk' sburg .,....,..,.i .,,. . . ., 5 ' u le Cree ,,,ee ,c,,34M VVilk nsburg ,. .....,.. ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, 5 4 - Peabody .,,,, ,,,e,,e ...,, 5 t l VVilk nsburg ..,..,.,, . ,,,,, ,,,, , M782-Shadyside ,,,.,,. 43M 'irst place at he In u El ect. r... lntraftffr thletlcs Since 1930 greater emphaff n ace on intra-mural athletic activi- ties. 'l'he diversiiied program gives every boy and girl in school an opportunity to participate in some type of sport. Most of these Sports are a regular part of the class work although opportunities for additional sports are given after school hours. From these varied activities, representative types of activities are chosen to be dem- onstrated at the annual gym exhibit and again in the gala lield dayl sports. 14-In 041. . GYM CLUB - ' Top Row: l'in4ler. llnw. Compton, Lees, 'lll'lEll'l1CS, Fulton, Hires, Patton. toni Row: Gillette. tl. Rendu, Prentice, Lavitt, Davis. Raynler, 'l'. Renda. If Eve Mr-reditli. ai winner for us at the Schenley meet . . . Guerin, Meredith, Puhner, Dunn, Ikmh-. Clinpiimli and jeffrey . . . lflclgnr lkmlv. bcfure thc mu A... ML'i'i11I - innd gels ll high om -... .Xldrifli practicing an ancient spurt . . The Gu-cks had ll nunw for it. alrclwry . . .X nlcain ball, ch hom? . . . XVike nur .ill 'round zithlctn- . . . lk-Yilw aims high . . . l'oimlc-xtei' winning the mile . , . c lll1lIi1l:L1'L'I' nn duty . . , Henning clown the limuc strclch . . . Seen all any gzunc. Intra'MuraI Sflthletics G1 RLS' IX'l'R.X-Nl URAXL SPORTS In the school year 1032-1033 varsity athletics was discontinued to give more altention to intra-mural sports. since the latter gave greater opportunities to more girls. lCach year new 1-'ames a R o ' -ered. Last year shuftie board and indoor tennis were ne ' among 1 NN i ties: t 's year riding and fancing. h 8 B In the fall. emphasis i' placed upon ti' 1 h e '. tennis. sn' inning. and riding: in the winter. indoor s orts as ulleybzl 3 ll. swiinining. nd fencing: and in 1 1 spring. the gym e iibit anc field da' 1 ' in to tennis and ickey. 'l'he Lea ers Club was or ' ' - s '1 per ianent group by Miss jen- neret. l'revi us to this. a ne ' u was reorganized teh year. 'l'x'o years ago it was decide that the men bers 1 xuld be elected on the asis of quali cations, chief of which is tl e passing of he B 't e 1 . bi 1 y 'e t. The othe requirements 'l'he menib rs are given ' ' 't in regular gym classes by calling the roll. cieckin-f excuses. a ass ' g in the direetioi of class activity. Besides the regu gvin work t h s many social 'ents as: a tea dance. an installation party. 11 1-'llC, anc z b qu at which t senior meinbers are the I' lu Ll I . ll cl 0 7 . b . I are the willing iess to co-ope tt: a g If s o tSlli1l s ' 1. 0 lr Y guests of the under-class 1ne1n Q g . They also supervis the locker rooi s ha 'e iarge of tl1e key oard. 'I'he club meets every Monday and Thursday. the ninth period in the girls' gym. 'l'he otlieers are Loisbelle Pryor, President: Mildred Garrison, Secretary: and Betty Ayers. Treasurer. 'l'1111L I,1:,x11nas C1111 I-'1-ont Ron: I'11tte1'so11. lsl1e1'woo1l. ll. lllllll. i'rispe11. Iivans, tlrose. Yoglcy. .Xik111a11, llopkins. XY:1lu'tiel1l. 'I'l1o111pso11. Sl1IlI'l'Il. Svcoiiil Row: Nliss ,l:1ll'11l's, i'li11'lie. ll1':1h:1111, XYallie1'. Xl. llulit. l'e:11'so11. l7o11:1x 111. Alol111sto11, l't1cfcr. 1i:11'1'iso11. l'l'yUl'- Ayers. 1Xll11'1gl1t. 'llop Now: Kc-111l:1ll, lTen1:11'ais. lleiswciigw, XYilso11. Zin1111c1'm:111. Nlel,:11'e11. Sloane, llurtt, -leapllc, l.e11k- l1JIl'1ll. Nigglc. Hyro11. Rcncly for ll nlivc . . Hold tight. girls . . . Tlw tcnnis XYiI1I1Cl'S. ,Xilamzm um xml l'I'iSIJL'll . . . xxrllilillgj fur llw wlmisllc , . . 'lhssing up tha- 'tgizlnl' lrlll . . .X lwrsv, 11 Imrsc. my kingclmn fm' ax lmrsv . . Rvzuly fm' ll lfmgg rich-. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Girls' basketball was started the hrst Week in December. The girls were divid- ed into three groups: beginners, intermediate and advanced. The teams chose such unusual names as: Six Spots, Peppy Peppers and many others. The Honorary team, whose members played the Alumnae were selected for excellent playing. sportsmanship, and co-operation. They are Jane Hurtt. Carolyn Aikman, Pearl liwart, Frances Beiswenger. Mildred Garrison, Margaret Pfeifer and Virginia Desmarias. The Chubby Club won tlie tcgnament. w Sixty girls enro ed in tem r iural tennis u er the direction of Miss Helen Martin Practi as he r irht at the Greene Street court. The girls were divide into beg me n nd advanced gro as. Because of unsatisfactory w ather, the t st until spring. number of gi ls. Classes ie igh sw iming pool. There were three different classes: begi Another sp rt attracting n ' l. v ll b one of the l dinff late fall activities beginni after intra-mu tennis. Tl firls are divided 'nto four groups with a captain an nanager. The o , n closed with a ournament which was won by group . l A Q 1 'v b l - 1 Wlf I T ' x i 1 l 'ners. ' - .P 1 '. u f-- t as s : mn ' . ' '. I il ' Swimmin this year, as lwa l t as , oved a l attractive spr t for a large 'l u ' , ' ' neirs, ife saving, free splash classes. D HORS1C3 K IJING Horseback riding was introduc d ' a r the first time. Under the direc- tion of Miss Alaffurs and Miss VVischmeyer, thirty girls, every Friday afternoon, after school, went to one of the nearby riding academies. From their enthusiasm. riding promises to be a great intra-mural sport. FENCING Fencing is one of the newest activities in girls' sports. The girls in their white uniforms are learning the elementary fundamentals of fencing like advance , t'retreat , lunge . etc. Their main project this year is a drill for the gym exhibit. Tnr: Glnrs' lfizsvixcs f,'I,l'l5 The Gym Exhibit lim-pulp' t'w1'lI1vp:11':ulv , , , 'l'ln- flzxln-ly 111111111-1 4 . . l'p :mal wwr . . . Vlullfkl 111 lin- Ntlkxxx. by k'l'Llk'kf' . . . Hllilllillg up lu nm 1lXYfIll lvl llllXX'll .... X1 gxllvnliml . . . 'I'lu- liuislming lfmrlm wt' llu- Xkxlllf . , , .X Qllllltl mxllllu . , . Klum- llf'I'1llllilI lwllilmlvh li um lu Wearers of the ,-X. limzx KI. BROVVN lf. CONNORS Il. IJAHI, R, Ilxvls R. IJ1-:l l,ovv1c14 'l'. IJIYITU XY. FXCIQIQITSKIN 'l'. IJIYVI-u IJ. GUERIN R. QQRIEVIC Al. M0Rr':,xN IC. M,xs1'12x: G. C. liuwmsox H. IglCi'H'l'0I,lJ L. li,-xRN1c'1 1' 'l'. licwxns AI. CR.-X'I l'V M. IDEAL sl. BROWN I . CHAx'1'HAM C. Coxmms B. IIITI-l'l I' IC, PIILI. IS. Klang A. M. l'. H. IS. Si'IiVV.XR'l'ZROP LTuNvll,l,P: IVl,xkc41NlzvN RuI,r.1Nm-:R CQIJCNN KVIIN I UO'I'B.XLL I J Iflclzkls R Ilokxmflus j. Mommy lf. M44Cf5l,I.ITNI 1' MAc4NP:lI,l,, Cnpl IJ Rcmmzlws I7 SHELBY ul. SMITH XY. BowI.1N, Cu-Mgr. ,Iv IJ. Il' J. I7 .I- H H IJ J. L. G B A S KICTR .-X LL XY. SK'HVV.XR'l'Z .I- R. cz. J. lm. L, II. Ii, 5IlI'Z.Xl l ICR IJ. SIIICLIRV S.u'4'.xxI.xNr:u S'l'.XN'l'4lN S4'HW.XR'I'ZKUI'l WixI,mcR XYIKIA: XYIIKUX NIICRI-2lDI'l'll, Co V11 r R. S'I'EVll'K Al. XIxur:H.xN IJ. XYIKE I . ISRUNN, Mgr. BASEBALL IJIYVFH 13, M.,XlQ1jl'.'XliID ILxIfr:HIcR'1'v IC. SVIIPZRIJFIQ ICRNESW' 13. SITE.-XI-'FFR Iflzvr: G. Sc'Hvm1z'1'zmm1-1 KQITERIN Il, Ifkrvx, Mgr. KIM: TRACK Kl'ZS'l'NFR j. Ross NIFRFIDITH XY. SNVUISH XV11412 Al. Xfxwsrr.-xx MORGAN H. LY'l'c'H Nvssmxr l'. MAxvNRu, l'ulNnEx'1'Ek B. QQRAIIAM, Mgr. GOLF H Yuvxu H XXYI-IIS!-II, XY MU1ek.xv, Mgr. TENNIS I,. XV li. Mm'I'IxR1,,xN1n XVI IAAUX Cuurlcle, Mgr. 11mm-rm:m. lu-mwl. Xl:u'k4, Hmmm-lt. l',lym-, Ilirml. Iiusvmmm. Lewis. RICl'llHIlllLLII. Hays. llnpkins 4 ' The Presidents DHQSQN NBL CP CMD, KHCZDL HALL GF FAME Blu. Mn'l+'Aki,ANn is president of the senior class, a member of the National Honor Society, head cheerleader, and tennis captain. He was also junior president. NAlJlNk1 DEAN is a member of the Girls' Council and National Honor Society, be- sides being a Senior Counselor. lillil. lVlc'lVllNN is the editor of the Aflfflml, president of the German Club. secretary of the senior class and a member of the National Honor Society. BILLIE RHoAns is the president of the Girls' Council. on the National Honor So- ciety and Student Council, and a Senior Counselor. Roswi-11.1. XYINGLING is a member of the Activity Board. advertising manager of the zqllllllfll, and also an usher. and member of National Honor Society. HALL OF FAME l,tlRll'l'lllCA H1f:ci4ixi,xN is the president of the Girl Reserves, vice president of the Student' Council. and a member of the National Honor Society and a Senior Counselor. lflinaait Lrzwis is vice president of the senior class, president oi the National Honor Society. and a member of the Student Council. band, and orchestra. Rtvrir Uma is president of the French Club, a member of the Student Council and Girl Reserves and National Honor Society and also is active in plays. Pain. lVl,xt'Nicu.i, is captain of the football team and also prominent on the track and basketball teams in his junior and senior years. I.0lSIilCl.I.lC Piwon is president of the Leaders' Club, secretary of the Activity Board, and also on the Girls' Council. and is a Senior Counselor. SENIORS HISTORY Ol THE SENIOR CLASS Dear Class of 1887: lfifty years ago you graduated from our high school which we haveilearned to love so well. We feel peculiarly honored in being that class to graduate exactly half a century later in the year which marks not only your anniversary but also the iiftieth anniversary of the borough of Wilkinsburg. Xvhat joys your school days brought to you, you know, and we are sure that they were just as thrilling as ours have been to us. That you may know what some of our activities have been, I ani writing for you a brief history of our class-the class of 1937. Upon entering high school as sopho- mores Qfor today our high school is a senior highj we were a bit awed by the huge building and large student body, and we felt almost lost in the hustle- QERICK, Home bustle of the day's work. Soon, how- ever, we became organized and at the fall elections chose as our class otlicers Thomas Haskins, president, Charles Gilbert Davis, vice president, Ruth Maxwell, secretary: Marion VVright, treasurer, and john VValsh, historian. That year we gained promi- nence in athletics through George Schwartzkopf who starred at the regular guard CLASS OFFICERS McFAR1.ANn, Lewis, lXlL'AlINN, position on our basketball team, ' ' ' - e ter who established a state track record. VVe had members ' practd e . lub well as the student council and other activities. A ough you i n t n. ' these sam clubs and activities, you did have something p maps equally a e 1 literary soci ies and little groups. From mere so omores w beca 1 h kbone of the sc ol and as we lost our stiffness and .shfulnes , ga' e 1 - an Jminence. The f. l play, Growing Pains boasted many junio s a ' r cast inclu -. Ruth Orr, Billi Rhoads, Edgar Lewis, Myra C atty, Dorth a I' ' c ' ano Graybill. Ou newly elected . ia a L class otiicers, B ll Mclfarlan , a s il nt ' a m Gray ill, vice presid ntg Ruth Orr, secretary, wor'ed very ear y ii h ll cl to do ith the great 'uccess of our junior prom, 'Treasure Isl -. 1' 1 ha memb rs in every c ub, including the new Book Club, and on the li Wayr and Afmual st ffs and the A tivity Board. ln athletics 'e had severa le te men on the football t am and aga' the juniors starred in tra k and basket all , , , 9 . R l . e o e X . ovvever all these 'icti ti s u s l ' son with thos of the senior year. In tios heated campa ns mr 1 1 s c hm or, the seniors played a large part, oswell ing ing was e 1 ' ' ard and for he tirst time in the history of the iigh school all the mfg J elected were boys Bill Mclfarland, president, Edgar ewis, vice presi e tg Bill 'Nlc inn. secretary, nd VValter Gerich, treasurer. Bill lVlc inn was chos n ed to of the flmzmzl, G' ert Davis editor of the Ili lfVfzy.r, and Ch. es Little, r t f the Student ' uncil. Even if not so prominent in athletics, n rtheles. wo hir of the c ' of the annual fall play, The liyes of 'l'laloc , a mys con dl la were ' 1ors. Although we have been active in school affairs, we have maint ' . o scholastic record. As it is a great honor to be the first class to graduate from the VVilkinsburg High School, so we, the clasas of 1937, feel equally honored to be the fiftieth class to graduate from the same high school. Your successors-the Class of 1937, I'IONVARD Hook, Hixzurian sl5N1oRs WITIIOUT PICTURES IQLEANOR J. HANSIZN-Commercial. Sopli VVorksI1op 25 Girl Reserves 25 Book Cl b 3, 4. Rolziiiiza' R. DRYSTOFER-Industrial. FRANK G. LOVE II-Academic. Arnold Prep. 2. French Club 2. 3. RUTH MARIE MASON-Commercial. Basketball 2, 3, Swimming 35 Clubs: Latin 2, 35 Commercial 2, 3. l-l.KlX Il lr. .XIPAMSKJN Technical. lnirxi-nuu':il Swinnning 3: Scicncc K'lub -l. MASON ll. .Xl.lll!lK'll Technical. lllll'Jl-lllllflll lllisliclblill 2. 31 lnt1':l-inurzil Swim- llllllyf S: Scicncc K'lub 4, RUIEI-fR'l' XY. .'Xl.l.l'iN-Technical. lli-Y J. .lg K'ln'isln1:ns K'n1icc-ri 4: Vlulxsi Avia- tion J. .lp Music 4. -l.XMl'iS A. .Xl.l.N.XNf Academic, llmnc Ronin Mgr. S: lli-Y 2. Yicc l'rcs. .lg lislicr -l: Kilirisinms K'nucci't -l: Spring lfcslivnl 4: Kmnnicrcizil K'lub J. l R.XNli 4lKlllN .XNIPICRSUN-Academic. llznnl 2. 3. 4: Ui'CliK'sKl':i J. 3. -ll Music K'lub 4' K'ln'i:lin'i' K' nccrt 4 . s .s 0 . ,IJXNIC RKHJKQICRS .XNIIICRSKPX-Academic. I.:uin K'lub .2. l.lCK7 ll. ANIFRICH Academic. lnirairnnirxil llnskctlmll 2, 31 lnirn-iniu'zil llziscbzill 2.3. MANY .XNKil'fl.K7 Commercial. l'ci'fccl .Xltciulzincc 7 yczirs. lntrzl-inurnl: Hrwckcy J, .lg 'licnnis .lg Swilnming 5, -l: Klirl Rcsclwcs 2, -l: Kilubsi lKHHHlk'l'Cl!ll41 Music -l. KIICORKZVIC ANNQIS Academi:. Iiznnl 2, 5, 4: Urclicstrax 2. S. 4: 4Kiyin lixliibit 2, 3. -lg Klirislinsis Kiniccrt 2. 3, -lg lllll'1l'1lllll'1ll llziskctlmnll .Z. 5: Music Klub 2, 4. MAli.lKlRllC ,ll'f.XNNl'f .XNTIIKJNYH Academic. Scnim' K'uunsclin' 41 Kilniistnizis K'uncci'K J. 3. 41 Spring lfcstivzil J, 3, -li Rziukin Cliristizni Kcntci' 33 K'lubs: I.zitin .Ig l rcncli -l. l'Il.lCK I'R.X .X'l'll.'XN .-XN'I'KlNKll'l.KJS- Acaclemic. .X Klippcllzi 5. 4: l'icnl Pipcr 35 lllll'll'llllll'ill llziskvllmzill J. 3: K'ln'isiin:is KiUllCK'l'i 3, -lg K'lubs: Hunk 4: lircucli S. 4. lil.MURI'I liVliRli'l Iil'l Al l' Acaclemic. llziviml ll. llickinziu ll. K'oluinbi:i, No. J. l':xll llziy -lg lll-N -lg lli Nuys -l: lllI'lSTI'llllS Knnccrl 4: Klubs: lmnk 3, -lg I.:ilin 3. l4'l,0RlCNK'lC Ii. ARNIYI' Academic. .Xl.lHiR'I' XV. .XZZARH---Academic. Music K'lub -l. - NVll.l.l.XlNl li. IIAIYR-flndustrial. llznnl J. S. -lg Intrai-unu':il llziskctbzill 2, l'1l.lZAlllC'I'll l!.XK2KiICRl.Y- Academic. l'c1'fw:i .Xttcmhnicc .1 yours. Intrzi-iniirnl ll:iskc1b:ull 3. A. 41 Klirl Rcscrvcs J, 4: K'lubs: Spanish 3. 4: Latin 23 Scicncc 4: Music 3, -l. ll'i.XN4 lCS'l'IlliR ILXIKICR - Commercial. l'c1'fccl .Xttcn1l:nicc. 4 yczirs. Kiyni lfx- lllllll. 3: K'uinn1i'i'cl:il K'lub 3. 4: llunic Knnni Mgr. 3, l'IIlNY.XRll K'llARl.liS l5.XNliliRf-Commerrial. l'crfK-ct .Xilcnilznicc 3 vczirs. Intru- v v , - . . X ... -v . K' . . -. lnurzll Yullcylmnll -3 lllll'!l'llllll'1ll llziskctbnll -. 3, -lg Kmnnnicrcizil Klub 4: Hmmm' lull l 4 llmn luxmn Xlci ' llARKlI.lJ ,l, ILXNKICR Commercial. llnnm' Roll S. -l: .Xrt K'lub 4, ll.XRKll.lP ll. ILXNIQS Academic. lllll'!l'llllll'1ll llziskctbnll 2. 3. 4. ..,. 1 ,.. ... . . , . l'.5l lll'.R Rl lll llAINlxS-Commercial. llmnc lucunmnics Klub J. .Xl.lK'Ii l.. liARK'I..XY Commercial. Spring lfcsiivzil A: Khnnucrcizil Klub -l. l'il.lZ.Xlll'i'l'll -l. llARl5l'iS Academic, Kiirl licscrxcs 21 l.:i1in K'lub 2. M'll.l.l.XM IIKJXYXRII lhX'I'l'fM.-XX Commercial. lYCSllIlgl1Ull9K' II. S. 2, ,,.. .. . .. .. . . ,, lxl Ill ,l. l4.Xl Illali- Academic. lllgh Nclnml, lrullxlwml. in-1111:nn 1 llnmu' hula 3. 43 .-X fziypcllzi 43 fhllu: Grrninn .lg Nln-uc 41 Ilrznnzi J. 4: flu-Ns 4. I.II.l.l.XfX Xl. l4l'..Xl IN Commercial. ilulw: 1m11l11u1'C1:1l -. .sl Spmnsll 3, 4. i'.XRNll'll.l'l'.X lf. lllik llS'l'lflN ff-Academic. Girl lh'w1'x'cs 2, 3, 43 llliI'2l'lll1ll'Zll llzlskctlmll Z. 3. 43 Gym lfxhilrit .lg llunw Rlunn Nlunzigvr I: illulw: Latin 123 K'mnn1crci:1l .l. 4. l'Al'l. lllil'llS'l'lilN. Quit hlzmunry 2.2. 19.37. Rl I'll MARIAN IIICICRSW Academic. lfrvnch Clulm 3. 4. lll'l'l l'Y .'XRNfl'l l' lllfl.l.-Academic. Svnim' liniirln-'ui' .l lg Girl lhwm'l'x'nx 2 Rflllklll l'l1risti:in l'0nlm'r .lg Llnlxsi Latin .IL Frimlrm' 41 lllznnzl 4. ,lARIliS .X. lllil.l.-Industrial. Illi'l I'Y ANN UICRRY- Academic. SlllllClll L'-:nm-il 3. 4: Sf-nim Vuilviwlm- 3, 45 flrchcstrzl 2. .lg Girl Rusvrvcs 2. .l, 4: Gym lixlnlmil .ig I runulx liluh 4. I5l'lRN.XRll lllfR'l'4ll.lN.X-Industrial. IIICNRY lllRlfS--Technical. Gym lixhilmii .lg Stmlcm tluuncil 43 lIi'Y 2, .l, -lg flll ' ' ' ' ns: l'rL-nuh Z. 4: Ilrzunzi 3. 4: 5K'll'llCC J, 4. llli'I l'Y HIRUNW-Academic. Senior Lmnisr-lm' 4: Gym I-Qxhilmit 3 .l. 4: llnnnr Rnll ' I , . . . u. 3. 43 l.CIlllL'lS Klnll 2, 3, 4: lluhs: l'l'l'llCll .l, 4: Ilrznnu 4. ICIJXYIN kl. lll.Af'K Technical. .xllllllill Stall' 4: flnlw: Ilnnk 41 Scicllrv 3. 43 l.Illlll 2g Chess 2. .l, 43 Sll1lXllSll .L l. ICXY I S li LAN KW Industrial. Wll.l.l.XlXl l.. lll.O0lNl1:Rl'.N-Te:hn1Cal. lllfl J. .s. 41 llumcl un Mgr. .Z. 4. IIANIICI. C. l!UlllCN-- Industrial. AR'I'lll'R li. l!0l.'l'Z- Commercial. Gym lixhihit J: .X liippvlln Vhuir 43 Spring . . ., . K 4 I'cst1v:ll J. 4: ilnhs: Nwciiuv J. .IL llrnnm .Zz xlllSll' . . llflRO'I'llY j. IROWICNW Academic. Girls' KR-nncil 3. 4: Girl lluscrxl l ,IANIQS ROIZIERT HOXX'ICRSOX--Industrial. Vlmrus 2. .L l'll.XRI.liS l.. IIUXYICRSNX Industrial. Ilnwlmll 2. 3. 4. lYlI.I.l.XBl R. llOXYl.INfTeChni:al. Sr. lfuutlmzzll Nlgr. 4. As!! .2. 31 Ili-Y 2. 1, 41 lntrzx-mural llnskfstlmzlll J, 3. 4. lnlrzi-n1ln'z1l 'llrnnis J, .l. 43 VV Klluh .l. HIINA li. BOYD Commercial. l'c:1lmdy ll. S. 1. llmnc l'lcmnmlicS J. AlAK Ii RlC'llARll Il0Yl.lC-Industrial. lntr:1-n1ur:xl: Sninnning .l 41 llziskvtlmll 23 Soccvr 4. lYll.l.l.XM V. IIRAIDICN MTechnical. i'll'CllL'l'l Vluh .Z. lll.XRI.l'.5 ALAN llR.XNlll-Academic. lli-X J. 3: .Msg lwmilmll Mgr 3. .ig lntrzl-muml Vnllcylmll .11 lli VV:1ys lflnnr Nlgr. 4: flnlss: Gym 2, .lg Science 4. II XI IIIII:II'vS. FIIINN 'Academic . IXMICS A. l'I..XRli-- Technical. IU IIIUIIIAS l'. IIIIICIIM Commercial. I'cl'fn'ci .Xllvll-Inlwn' -I yvzus. flt'llIl'ZlI ilzulmlic II Q S Iutr'1 uuuA'uI I!'neI'vtIv1lI 2- Full' 2 4 ..... . . .,x . IxHIiICIQ'I' II. IIICICYAIQII Commer 4 ll Xlxl I N I II cial. Iutizi-uulrul Suimuiiug' 3. . ' .if .. Iilflilili Technical. I'm-rfwi .X1tcmI:uu'v tx yczirs. IIIIITI-ll1lll'1II I!:1Qki'1Ii:1II .f, S3 IIifY 3, 43 l'Iu Iss: Ilrzunzx 2. 3: Ifrcucli J: flu-ss 4. .- IIQX IXI. IIRUWX, VIR. Technical. Illlrzi-i11i11':1I: Sxxiliiliiilig .21 Iizx-:In-IIu:1II LI Xulll-yIu:nII J, .Ig I ri'ucIi l'IuIr 4. lllll-ISSY ,I.Xl'li IIRIIIYN Industrial, X'--Iloylmll 2 .Ig I mv1I1:III J. 3, -I: 'lllzxcla .I -I1 Iixlslwtlmll .L IlII.I,I.XM IIRIIVIC Technical. lfu--mlulll .L 4: Urclwslrn 3, .ig Iutrzl-mur:1I: Ilzne Iu'II1:1II jg Swiiluiiing' JL NYU flulv 4. IIAIYII II. IIRI NN 'Technical Xursuy Iigulcctlvzill .L -I1 lulrzl-u1u1':1I: II:lsIu,'tIi:iII jg Yullvylmll J. .ig llzlr-cImuII S. .XRY l'.'X'I'IIIiRlNI'I Hl'1Il.fXN.XN Commercial. lim-mklyn II. S.. Iirunklyu. N. Y ' X Vippmllx 4 Hill Ih-.un ' 4 CIIIINIIIIIN Lmuul I I 4 ' I 's -. 1 ', :J ' -. : Nap iuumrn IK'm'Ii Sllup JL l'IuIwr-1 Music 41 lmuim-rCl'iI I I 4 i.XNIiI.IN II. IIIISVIIIC Commercial. N4-n XX'iImiuglm1 II. S. J. Ili-Y J: lutrxir ilulv ' uuucnl Iinski-lIv:1II jg Nlueic I I,YlR.X IVANNK i4.XI'lINI'l Ataclemic. XII. I.a'Iv:umu II. 5. .I. I7l':u11:1 1'IuI1 -I. IPOROTIIY I!Iil,I.I'l l'.XR'I'IiR' Academic. llyui Ifxliilmil J. -Ig Iiirl Iivsv.'i'x'i-Q 2: l'IuIus: I l'v1u'I1 .Ig Music .L IUIINI WIIITI I'Y t'XYI'l I' T . . '. . f echnical. IR-1'I1-cl .Xiu-mI:uicv -I yvnrs. Ili IY:nyS 4: Vim l'IuIv 3 4 II-mm RIII I l'xm I'xIuImi1 I C'I1Iw X11 4 I'1iuili ' u ., . I .1 I' .1 1 :.' : L.. XI.XR'I'II.'X I'lS'I'ICI.I.IC l'IIAI I ICY Academic. liirl Iicsuux 21 llulvst Ifrciwli 21 llumu I'lvulim11irs 43 Ilrxmlzl 4. X lizuvpclln 3. 4: Iul1':1-uiur:1I Ilziskctlmll 2: Music I'm'sllv:ll J. 3. 43 illrlstmzls fniiccrt l. 3. 4: flulvsi Music 2. J. 41 l'1'cl1cIi 4. Iblil.IIICR'I' ILXVIIJ i'IlISNIil.I.- T Iluum' Null .IL l'IuIms: Scicliuc 3. 4' I'l'n-null s IIISSIIC I'fI.IZ.XIiIi'l'II lIIRIS'I'UI'III'fR Commercial. llzlskutlmzxll lg i'IuIm4: LN uu'l'ci:ll .23 Ilmm- I'.i'm1ul11ics .l. 'lizick 43 .Xvizuiuu l'IuIn 4. 'ISIC KIIJXIQIS Academic. Iluuurxlfoll 1, S. -IL fiirl. Iicscl'x'cs 2 5. -I1 I.c'zuIm's' ilulv .I, 41 ilullsi I'l'cucI1 3. 41 FCIPIICU I IxXIIIIIIIX Ii KI XI .fi 'I '. Ili Commercial. llirl licwlxu 33 Gym Iixliilril 5. 4: Cmn- im-rrml llulm 4. IXl'Ii IIICUIUGIC VIMXRIQSHN Aca I0l'ISI'1 1I.ICNII-NYS Classical. I XXXRI VII I lt X1 .XRY S. l'l..XRIi Commercial. kIu'14tlu:iQ lum'cl't 3, 43 Spriug I cwtivq1I 4. demic. Uil l'ily II. S. S. Ih-si-rx-c I.:':lg'un w Ilulliclzlyslmrg II. S. 4. ' C. 'C 2. 'I.X'I'ICS Technical, Ilqiufl J, 3. 4: Gym Iixllilril J: Iutrzmiuirzll 1 4 Illtlllll 4 Swiuuuiug .Ig l'IuIrs: SPIUIILW' K IIARLICS AI.llI'IR'I' l'UI,MIiRY- Clubs: flu-ss .Ig Sciciicv .21 :Min Academic. II:isIu'lIr:1II Mgr. 2. 3, 41 I 4mlIJ:1II Q1 Imu 3. cchnical. I'crfcc1 A111-ililailicn' X yv:u's. Ili-Y 23 fm- S'l'ANl.lCY COLYIER-Technical. lfcucing 4: Clubs: lfrcncb li Scirinw- 4. l'ill.lflfN JOAN CVOlNllfR-Commercial. llllI'1l'llllll'Ill lluskvtluill I. 3, 43 Suimmiml 3: Rankin Christian Center 43 Gym lixbibit 3. 1, 4: Girl Iii-wrrcs J. Ag Unu- niercial Club 2, 3, 4. ,lACli l.. COXll l'0NfACadcmic. Gyin Club 1 .L 4: Gini lixlubil S, 4: lli Y J. , lntra-mural llaskctbnll 2: lntra-mural Swinuning 3. XYll.l.lAlVl CONNlil.l.Y-Commercial. llonn- Room Nlgr. 4: Cliristuias Counter! .ii Spring Festival .li Clubs: Conuncrcial 4: Xlnsic .l. fll.XRl,lfS DAVID FONNUR-Academic. lfootball J R. 4: llaskn-tluall jg vllFGlL'lQ 3, 4: Christmas Conccri 4: Clubs: llrzuna 3: Cbrss 3. RICIIARD H. CORNSfACademic. lfootball 3: lntra-mural llziskctball .lg Clubs: VV Club 3: French 2. RAC lllfl, lilJI'l'lI CUS'l'.XfC0mmerCial. Kl.XRllf CUCRYIX-Commercial. lfilgvswoozl ll. S. J. C1u11ltn'ri'ial Club 4. Rlklihllllilli ANNE CUVVlil.l.- Commercial. Christmas Concert J. 3. 4: Spring Festival 2. fl. 4: Gym lixliibit 2. 3: Girl Ri-si-rvcs J. -li Clubs: Counuwrcial J, 3. 45 Music 2, 3, 4. NlYR.X l.lilC CRA'l l'Y-Classical. A Cappella 2. .K -l: Natif-ual llonor Socii-ty 3, 4: Growing Pains 33 Sr. Counselor 5. 4: Cliristnias Courcrt .2. X, 4: lbrania Club 3, 4. lXllINl.X l.. CliAVVFORl3-Academic. llrcllL's1i':1 4: llouic lfcononinw Club J. .lg Gyin lixhibit 3, 45 Intrastnural llaskctball Z. 5. . Xl.lCl'l l'1l.lZAB'lf'l'H CRlSl'lfN7ACademiC. Girls' Council 4: l.t-:uln-rs' Club 5. 4: Christmas Concert 4: lli XYays 3. 4: llook Club 4: Nlusic lfvstivzil J. 3. lfl,l'1ANUR L. CRlSl lfNfClassiCal. l'crfccl .Xttciulancv S years. A Cappella 4: Senior Counselor 3, 4: Girl Reserves J. 3. 4: Spring lfcsiival .2. .lz Clubs: Latin 3, 3, 4: French 3, 4. IEYRUN l'liNNlNG'l'0N Clilllilillf Academic. Mount I'ln-aszuu ll. S.. Scluivctaily, N. Y. 3. llome Room Mgr. 4: Cbrisinias Conci-rr 4: llonor Roll Z, 4: Clubs: lfrcucli 4: Clicss 4, Sec'y-'l'rcas. 4, lllC'l l'Y CllLl'fClassical. National llonor Sociuty .l. 4: Sr. Counselor 3. 4: Christ- inas Concert 4: llonor Roll 2. 3. 4: Girl Rcscrrrs J J. 4: llrfnna Club 4, l'rcs. 4. ,IANIC llAl,ZlCl.LfCommercial. Ccunincrcial Club 23 Girl Ri'sm-rri-s 2. ,lllllbl U. IJANKNYICR- Academic. liaske-tball lh-srrxrs .lg lnlra mural llaskcl- ball 2. Kll.XRl,liS GIl.ll'liRT ll.XVlSiAcademic. lli XYays 3. 4. lirlilor 43 Clu'isltnas Concert .lg Spring Festival .l: lli-Y Z, 3. 4: Sririlri- Club 4: Class Yici' l'rcs.1Z. 'l'lllCl.Nl.X CliCl'Il.lA DAVIS--Commercial. Cliristtnas Cont-1-11 5. 4: Spring lfcsti' val 4: Commercial Club 4. lilll'l'll lllCLlCN Dl'f.'XN+Commercial. Spanish llub J: Slagi' Craft J. NAIJINIC RU'l'll lJlC.XNfClassical. National llonor Soi-irty 3. 4: Girls' Council 2, 3, 4: Senior Counselor 3. 4: Girl lh'sci'rc:-i 2 3, 4: Clubs: lfrciicli .l. 4: l.aliu J. 3. 4. RAl.l'll L. llclfllJVVER--Commercial. lfootball J. 3, 4: 'l'r:u-lx 4: lnlrxifinural llaskvstball 2. 3g YV Club 3. ARl.l'lNlf RU'l'll DlfNNlSfC0mmerCial. llonn- Room Nlgr. li Girls' Council 25 Fcncin 4' Girl Reserves 32 Clubs: llomv liconoinirs 3: Cotnnn-rcial A. y lil..XINlC DESCllAMPSfCommercial. llonn' Room Nlgr, .ll Clubs: Art 4: l rcncl1 3: llomc Economics 3. Xl I!I'fR'l' C. IfAI.I.I'ICIiICR-Technical. .Xrt Clulr 3, 4. I IXIXI DORIS li. lbllilll.-Commercial. Orchestra 2, 3. III XRY IVI.'XIUiARIi'I' I3IlXlI'SIfYfAcademic. I'r:rI'ccl .Xttruiimice 8 years. l'itc:Lirn II. S. 2. Ilnnur Roll 2, 3. 4: tbiirl Ili-scl'rL-s 2: .Xnnunl Staff 4: Iutrzl-mural Swim- ming 4: i'InIvs: Ilrnnm 3: Latin 4. I!I.X'I'RI1Ii IC. IMlllSUNAAcademic. Orclufstrzi Z. 3: iiirl Reserves 4: Clubs: I ri'nch 4: I.:itin 2: Ilranuzi .lg Music 2, 3: Scicncv 3. 4. NICS INIARY llUN.X'I'U' Commercial. Perfect .Xiicnmlzincc 34 yczirf. Cliristinns Vunccri J, J. 4: Spring' Festival 3. 4: 'liirl Rcsci'rm's Z. 3, 4: IIlk'lI I'ipcr uf Ilznn- Iin .Ig liyui Iixliilmit 3, 4: l'luIrs: xIllSIC 2. S. 4. xx ll.i.l.xx1 A. IMNIXINW Academic. elim-Us 3, J: Iuzcr 2, 3: H1-X 4- III 'l l'Y VIRGINIA lll'I I9IIiI.Il-- Academic. A fzippvllzi 4: lilirislinas Concert 2, D I 5, 4: Spring Ifcstixwil .., 4: liirl Ihwi-i'x'i's -: liyni Iixliilmit 3: Intrn-innrzil Iizisket- Ii:iIl 2. IHIIN ILXRVICY IIIINN--Commercial. Ilzisclmll 4: 'l'r:ick 4. IXNIIC ICI.AVIiNli I'i.XIiINfAcademio. Ili IY:1ys 4: iiirl Rcsurvcs 2, 3: Clubs: Art J. .L 4, Irvus. 4: Iirunlqli 4: I.:nln 2: llrznnzi 3. l IIICRIIICRT ICAIiIIrXR'I'- Commercial. Iinnil 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 3. 4: Clirislinns K'm1cci't 2, 3, 4: Spring lfustivzil J, 3. 4: l'IuIxs: K'innincrciuI 2, 3: Music Z. 3, 4. XI XIQY Ii.X'I'IlIiYN IfISICNITI'iRlif ACademiC. .Xnnniil 4: Alix. 3: Sr, liUllIISL'Il7l' 4: lIuIw:-1: Spanish .2. 3. 4, Svc. 3: I3r:nnu -I: Ihmk 4: Scicncc 4. XI XIiliARI'i'I' I'II.I.IO'l I'fACademic. Ilimiu' Roll 2, 3, 4: liirl Rcservvss 3, 4: Clubs: SCIUIICK' 4: I'Il't'Ilk'I1 5, 4. IUIIN II. ICIIII-IIHII--ffCommcrciaI. I'crfn-rt .Xttcnnlzincu ll years. Ilainml Z. 3. -It , J Music Clnl L.. IIHII V. ICRIiI.ICR-Commercial. II.XRI. IC. IiVYAl!'l'-- Commercial. .X l':ippclI:x 2. 3, 4: Spring Festival 2, 3, 4: lllrislinus KlUllL'k'I'i J. 3. 4: Gym Iixliiliit 1. 3, 4: IlIU'Zl'I1IlII'1lI Ilasketbnll 2, 3, 4: Swnninini.: 5. NI XRION il. l4'1XIRfCommercia1. KIHIHIIICITISII l'InIr 4. . HIC I .XXVl'Ii'I I'-Academic. Orclivslrn 3, 4: llIIl'I5II1l1lS Concert .l, 4: Sprin- Ifvslivzil 5, 4: iii'rin:ni Clnls 4. IIIUIXIAS M. I ICI,lNII.IiY- Industrial. lfimtlxzill 2. XXlI.l-'HRII IADYIJ I IiRiiI'SUNf Industrial. Ili-Y J, .Ig Iiui'zi-lnurzil Ilziskcilmll J, .s, 4: Iwmilrxlll J. .1, 4: Ilzisulwull .x, 4: XX llulm 3. IIr:nn:i .I: Supllulimn' XYnrk Sluip, Yicc I'rL's. J, ,., Ixlll-i ICI.IZAI!Ii'I'Il IVORNUF--Academic. Sr. l'uunscInr 4: Cliristuizis Cinicvrt 2 3: llirisiinzis l':igm-:int 41 I'icil l'ipcr of Ilznnlin 3: Spring Ifcslivzll 3. 4: livin Iixliilxit .Ig Vliristnizis I'I:1y 4. ' II .XN l'.XIUII.IC IiiIS'l'I-CR---Academic. XYm-stiugliuusc II. S. 2. Girl Ili-si-rvcs 2 .L 4: Intr:i-innrzil Swiniunng 41 Gym Iixliilmit J, 3: Clulxs: Science 3. 4: Ilrgnufi I, jg Latin J. IXKIICS I'I..-XIXIICR IPONYKICS- Commercial. Intrzi-nnn':iI llziskvtlmall 4: Ilnnzl 2, 3,4 W Xl.'I'ICR IIICRNARII FUNK'I.ICRf-MAcademiC. Track 3: Clulis: Lzltin 21 Spanish 4 Y lx XIII RYN VI Riil N I .X I ISll ICR - Academic. liirl Rcscrvcs 3. 3: flnlms: I.:1Iin 3' .IIQANNIC l:'OX5Academic. Ili ll'z1ys 43 lillristinus tlnicvrt 3, 4: Spring lfcstivnl .ig Gym lfxliiblt .lg Girl livsc1'vm'4 Z. .l, 4: lfrcuvli club 4. Svc. 4. XIARIANNA l RANKl.IN-Academic, Stuilvnt lnuncil 41 Nmiunnl llnnnr Sncicty 3, 43 Girl Rcsciwcs J, S. 4: Sr. iimuisulur .L 43 lli XY:iys 3, 45 Fall l'l:iy 4. f , . . k'I.lC'l'l'S l'.:Xlll. FRAZIIQR- Academic. l'1-rlccl ,Xtlcnrlnncc Ill yours. l'llC1llI'Il ll. S 7 l'iencl1 Club 4 ,l.Xl'K lf. FRAZIlflifcommercial. llzlscbzill .ig 'l'rnck 3, SARA KATHRYN lflllifllf Academic. lntrzi-mnrxil linskv.-tlmll .2, 3, 4: Intru- murul llnckcy 2, .lg Clubs: .Xrt J, .ig lfrcnrb J. .41 Scicncv lg Ummm-rcizil 4. lllil.liN Al.'l'llli.'X FRICUNIJ-Academic. Girl Rcscrvcs 2: Gym lixliibif .11 Stage Craft .lg Clubs: Latin Z: lfrcncli 3, 4. lJ.XVlll FRICK--Commercial. lli-Y 41 lntrzi-mural lluskm-tlmll J. 4: lnlru-murxil Soccer 2. 3, 4: llzlscbnll Xlgr. 3. 4: Clnnmcrcizil Club 4. RAl.l'll .IAMISUN Flflfli--Academic. fllristmzis LnmcL'rl .li Ili-Y 2. 3. 4, 'l'rc:is, 4: lntr:1-mural llziskctbzxll 2, S. 4: Clubs: Music .11 Sciciicu 3. ,ll'.XNl'l'.X UOLORICS l RlliXl3fCommercial. lntrn-mur:1l llnskctllzill 2: Girl Rc- scrvcs Z. IIOWARIJ FRIEDRICK l RUlCI.li'll- Industrial. Gulf 43 Clubs: .Xvinliml J. 3, 4: Scicncc .lg Cnmmcrcizxl 4. 4l1XNll'lS ll. l li0S'l'7ACademic. llunnr Roll 3. 41 llrcllcstrn 2, 4: .X Kzippclln J. .lg Gym lixliilyit 3, 4: lli-Y 3. 41 Scicucc club 3. 4. WIl.I.I.XM R. l llI.'l'flN-Academic. .X Vzlppcllzu J. 3. -1. Soc, 4: llnnm' Roll 3: Music Festival 2, 3, 45 l-lll'lSllllllS k'nnccrl 2, 3, 4: flubs: Spzmisb J. 4: Music 3.4. ANNX MAE l llNl7lS-Academic. Girl Rn-scrus ' 3. 4: Stuflcnl Council .L 43 Clubs: Fra-ncli 4: Scif-rim' 45 linnk 4: Latin J R1 Hlli R F UNKsTechnical. l.liS'l'liR lC.:XRl'. G.XRl OR'l'll. ,lR.f- Commercial. llubs: K'ninmm-rcial 43 Killvss J. 4. . .. ,. .- v.. . . .. , l'.l.l.5XNURlll f,l'.ARlfNhl'.R- Commercial. lzycs uf llnluc 4: llnnm bull X, 4: l'ic4l I'ipcrQlg Ili Xlliys 4: flubs: llrannn 3, 41 Xlusic 4. l'll.XRl,l'lS lllAR'l'lN Glflll,fAcademic. .Xx'i:ili4m flub l. 3. 4. li0l'llCR'I' Bl. Gl'1lGlflifTeChnical. lilubs: Sirzlnisli 5. 41 lilicss Rl.-XR1l.XRlC'l' GlflSl.l'lRf Commercial. XYcstil1gl1misc Il. 5. 3. lnlnlniwciill lilub 4. 4l.XNl'. l.l'.l', hlutllihlz-fC0mmercial. lcnn .Xxx-. ll. N.. lumbcrlxinfl, Nlil. hym lax- lnbit .lg lllI'l5lTllZlS lnnccri 4: Nlusic llub 4: blaring l'l'SllYill 4. Nllxblllf GlfORGlf-fAcademiC. Sr. l'ounsclm' 41 Slvring lfcstivzil J. J. 4: Clirislmris lunccrl 2. 42 flubs: llfillllll .L 43 lfrc-ncli 41 l.:nin J. .L lfOXYl..XNl5 GORGIC- Technical. llrnmzi l'lub jg Suplimunurv l'K'urkslmp J. XY.Xl,'l'liR R.XYlNl0Nll GICRICII--Technical. Class Trczis 4: lli NY:lys lius. Mgr. 4: llSllL'l' 4g Gull Mgr, 3. 4: Gym lixhibit Mgr. .lg llnnnr Rnll J, lJllR0'l'llY li, GICSL IIXYINIYI'-Academic. l'crfi-ct .Xltcnilznlcc S yczirs. llunnr Roll 2. 31 Sr. lluuilsx-lm' 41 llirl licsn'i'x'L's l. K. -ll flubs: llmvk 3, 4: Sciclirm' 4g llrama 2, 3, 4. XYIl.l.l.XKl l'. Gl'I'I'lilN. JR.--fC0mmercial. lli-Y 41 Fliiiistiiizis f'oiicvrt 4g ilulus: fi0l11ll1k'Iil'l1ll 43 llrauun 4. IIANRY l7Al.l'i lil.l'lNN Academic. Y:u'sity 'licuuis 'l'c:1m 5. 4: llifY J. 3. 4: Slumlm-ul l'muu'il 4: ll5l1l'l'-ij flulms: l r:.-ucli 3. 4, 'l'rn-ns. 43 llrzuun, 3, 4, 'l'rc:is. 4. ll.-XRYICY Al, GUICIIRING- Academic. lutr:i-uiurzil Tcuuis J. 5: lli XY:iys 3. Rlllil-IR'I' IiYIiRIi'I I' GOUl'll Acaden'i:. .X Czipin-l':1 43 lli-Y 3. 41 llnusl 2. S. 4: Spring lfi-stivzul .l, 4: Vlulma: Scicuci- 4. l'rvs. 4: Music 2. 3, 4. OSFAN Gilllllf- Technical. l'1'l'icL'1 .Xttcilnlziiicc S yi':ii's, Cilulis: lllcss J. 3: lfirvucli J: SK'll'IlCU 3, 4. Rl I'Il ,l.XNl'I'I' GR.Xl'IiY- Academic. .X tlippcllzi J. 5. 4: Girls' Cuuucil 3, 4: Sr. L'uuusclm' 42 Q-liiimiliuii Squaul 4: kilulw: Xlusic 4: l rcucli 3, 4. Sl'S.XN IAIUISIC GK.Xll.XM Commercial. l'ci'fm-cl .Xltcuilzuicc S years. lliristmzxs l'um'0rt 4: l.0:ulcrs' lilllll 5, 4: Spuuisli lluli 4. lil'iNNl'f'l'Il GR.-XN'l' Academic. lfnst Vitlsliurgli ll. S. Z. Iutra-murail llziskvtlwzill .lg i'oi11lm'i'i'i:ll l'lulr 4: Rc'svi'v0 lmzigiiu llzislivtlrxill 4. NURKIAN l'. GR.XSlfR Commercial. flulu: Rzialin 43 4'mmuncrci:il 4. I'lCGGY GRAY -Commercial. Girls' K'uuucil jg Clulms: llmuc licmumiics 3: l.zitiuL2. l':l.l'1.XNllli li. fili.XYllll.l.ffACademiC. Slurlvlii' liouucil 2. 3. 4: Girls' liuuucil 3. 4: Sr. l'tlllIlCll 4: Nziliminl lluuor Sm-icly 5, 4: Vliiss Y. l'1'0s, 3: Music lluli J. .L 4. l'll.XNl.4l'l I'lC R. Gl!lI'IYl'1 Commercial. Girl lh's0rv0S 2. 3. 4: lnlrxi-nuirzil llns- kvtlvaill 4, Flulw: llmuc lfcuiimuivs J. .51 lirziuizi 4: Sciviicv 4. R.Xl.l'll RlK'll.XRll GRIICYIC- Academic. Varsity llziskctlmzill 3, 4. 4IUllNlC'I I'.X XV, GRIIXINI Academic. l'iiv:iiru ll. S. 3. Flulws: Girl Rcswvvs 4: l l'CIlCl1 43 Srii-iicv 4. XYll.l,l.X M Rll'll.XRll GRUUNI ICS Academic. 'l'r:ick 3: llumc Roum Mgr. 4: lutrzi-uiurzil llzislu-lluill 3: lircucli Lluli 4. l'i'l'lll':l.lXl.XY GliUSl'i'-- Academic. .X linppvsllzi 2. 5. 42 l'icil l'ipCi' .ii lfyvs uf 'l'l:iluC. lllls. Mgr. 4: llnumn' Rnzll .l. 4: l.i-:ull-rs' l'lul1 3. 4: Girl livscrvcs 3. KXXRI. ll. 1Il'i'lQlil.lll'Il!GlfN. ,llif Academic. llziuil Z. .L 43 lutrri-uiurzil Hzlskct- lmzill 4: Gcruiuu l'lulm 4. IFAYH ,IOSl'Il'll Gl'lClllX- Academic. Yzuwity llnskvtlszill 2. 3. 4: Varsity llzisc- lnill LI, 3. 4. liOIllCR'I' -I, GlllCRlNf Academic. 'I'r:ick J. 5. 43 lulrzi-mural llziskctlmll 2. 1 45 lulrzi-mur:nl Vullcylmll 2 3. 4: lfrcucli flulw 4: lfuorlszill 4. 'I'lllCRlCS.X Xl.XRll'i GUR4llHl.0-Academic. lfrcuch Club J, 4. XYKRID ll.XlXll!RY Academic, luirzi-iuui':il Swiuiuiiug lg l'linrus 2. 3. GliR'l'Rl'l7l'I Cl.Allil'1 ll.XNlIl.'l'UN- Academic. Nluulmll ll. S. R. Girl Reserves 4: Frcncli Vlulv 43 liurzi-iuurailz Yiwllcylmll 41 S-wiuuuiug 4. ld XRI omm al. lli Vliys .Z. 33 l'lu'is1ui:is k'u1lcci'l 2. n u is u N lumnicrcizil J. 3. 4: Music .Z, J, 4. lil A ' if 'fl' l . llANlll,'l' NX-C i 3, 4: Sy Ai lf'-.-tix-. 2 . 4: Cl lin- ' GUl.llll'I IR IC ll.X,Rl l'lfRf Co ercial. l'crfcct Attcmlzuicc 4 years. llumc licmnuuic 'luls .ii 'A 'ls' louuci . 4. lCl.IZ.Xlll'I'l'll P. H.XRRlSfC0mmcrCial. Clubs: Ccnnincrcinl lg lirnmn 23 llunw lfconumics 33 Music 3. SARAH l'.ll..LIAN HARRIS-Commercial. Perfect Attvinlzincv 7 yczirs. Inirn- inurnl Swimming 4: lficlsl Day 3: llnnor Rull J. 4g Cmnnn'rcinl Club 4. JANE llARRISUNfCommercial. l L'rf:-ct Attcnclriucc 5 years. Girls' fnuncil 4: A M VICTOR R0l!lCR'l' HENRY HARRISON- Technical. Girl RCsc1'v 'imii1iiici'cial Club 4. VICRNQX HAIL lI.NRTNESS-M-Commercial. Perfect .Xttcnclzincc 4 yours. Girl Ro' serves 2. 3, 4: lutrn-inurzil llziskc-ilmall 3. 4: Yullcylmll 3. 31 Hyun lixliibil 2, .ig Clubs: Home lfconcnnics 3, 42 l'll'CllCl1 4. 'VIIOMAS l . llASKINSfAcadcmic. flziss l'rcs. 2: lli-Y 2. 3, 41 llunil 3, 4: Christ- 7 7 inns fnnccrt 3: llmnnc Rnnm Nlgr. ... 3. 4: llyni lfxbibit ... MARY l R,XNCliS llliALlCYfAcademic. lntrn-nnlrzil l!:iskclb:ill 2. 3. -1: Gym lix- hibit 2, 3, 4: Rankin l'ln'isti:1n f'i'inL-r 4: Vlubs: tmninurcizil 1, .lg Science 4, French 4. RICHARD HECK-Classical. .X lzuvpclln 2. 31 5l'l'lTliI lfvstiml 2, 3: Christinns l'rnicL'rt 2, 3. 45 flubs: llraniri 3. 4: Latin 2. 3. 4: lli-Y 3, 4. llORO'l'lll'I.'X HIECKMAN-Classical. Girl lin-sn-i'x'L-s 2. 3. 4. l'rcs. 4: Stuilirnt Cunn- cil 2. 3. 4, V. l'res. 4: Nzninnzil llonur Society 3. 4: Sr. Cuiiiisi-lui' .l, 4: llrnw- . . . , . . ing Pains 3: Clubs: Latin 2. 3. 4. lrcs, .lg l-rvncli .Z. 3. 4, Bccy. 3. Xl.X'I'll.ll.X IIICLIEN Hl2l5lllN1ilCRf Academic. Clubs: Spnni:-li 3. 45 l.:itin 3. UIIJHN N. llliI.lXlFR-Technical. Track 2. 3. AUSTIN V. HlENSllAVYfAcademic. flicss Club 43 lntrzi-inurzil llziskctbzlll 2, 3. lDONAl.l3 F. lllfRING7TcChniCal. flubs: lli-Y 4, Scicncu 4. 1ilCHRlili llliUl2R-Technical. Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: llmnc Rumn Mgr, 3: ln1r:i-inur:ll linw ketbnll 2: Clubs: Gerinan 4: Science 4. IAMICS N. IIIRRJXRU-Technical. lntrzi-nnirzil llziskvtball 2, .ig ln1r:ifnnn':il Swim- ' ming 3' Clubs: l.:itin 2- Smnisli 4: Scicncc 4. y 1 l I!OR0'I'lIY -IRAN' lllLl.--Academic. .Xnnunl Stull' 4. .Xux. 21 liirl R0sm'i'vL's 2. 42 lntrn-mural Vnllvybnll 43 Flubs: Spanish 41 l.ntin 2. IIRKNT ll. llllilllkl'llUilfR+TeCl'lniCal. llonur Rnll J. 42 flubs: llnuk 41 Sl'i1'ilL'C 4: fmnmvrcial 4. l R.XNK ll. llll,l.-Academic. Tcnnis J S: 'lizick R1 Vlubs: l.:1lin lg lfrviicli 3. XI.fXR'l'llA l'1l.IZAl3lC'I'll lllNlTbl.-KN--Academic. iiirl lh'svi'x'n's 2, 4: Sr. Cmun-arlor 3. 4: Spring Festival 2. 3. 4: iiliristnins Cmici-ri 2. 3, 4: Qiimmitimi Srgnnrl 4: French Club 3. 4. llliflkfllf FRANCIS lllNlilCNSf'TeChnical. llzincl 2, 3, 41 lfnutlnill .21 lli XY:irs 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y 3. 43 Gym lfxbibit .ll Xlusic lfvstivnl 3, 4. l!ll.l, lf, lllSSRlC'llfTechnical. llziscbrill 41 lntrzi-inur:1l Ii:iskL-lbnll 4. RL l'll li. IIU.XGI..XNI1-Academic. llnnur Roll 2. .ll Sr. Cmlllsvlmmi' 41 lllulvs: German 43 Book 3, 43 llramri 2. 3: l.ntiu 2. l'.XlYI. Al.lllCR'I' llOlilifTechnical. Clubs: Hymn J: Vlicss 4. Rlillll S. ll0RNl2l lUSfAcademic. lfumlrall 3. 4: lntrn-nnirzil llsiskvilizill 2. 3, 41 NY Club 3. Gll.lllCR'l' KING ll0RNlCl!fCommercial. Chorus 4. Music Cluly 5: Honor Roll 2. 3. llIiNRIli'l I'.X G. IIORR-Academic. llonor Roll 3, 3, 4: Hi Ways 2. 3, 4: Sr Couuselor 4: Gyn: lixhibit 3, 3, 4: Leamlers' Club 3, 4: Chess Club 3. 4. llns. Mgr. of .Xnuual 4, .Xux. 3: Book Club 3, 4: llonor Roll 2, 4. l.l'.UlN.X lt. IllKlxl'.5Il'.lN--Commercial. Gym laxlnlnt 2. 3, 4: Fielnl Day 3: Seienec Club 4. ll.-XRRllC'l' ICILICICN llllGlllCSf Academic. Girl Reserves 2, 4: liyes of 'l'laloc 4: Clubs: l.atin l, 4: lfreneh 4: llrama 4. l.XRl. fXl. llllNTSBlCRGliRfAcademic. .X Cappella 2, 4: Christmas Concert 4. lXlgr. 4: Clubs: German 4: Chess 4. GICORGIC XX'lXl. llllR'I I!- Academic. Csher 4: lli Y J. 4: Intra-niural Tennis 2, 3, 4: lntra-niural llasketball 1. 3, 4: Clubs: Science 3, 4: French 3. FRQXNK XYILSON IRXYIN--Academic. .X Cappella 4: Usher 4: lntra-mural 'l'en- nis 3: Clubs: Spanish 3. 4: Science 4: Latin J. XX'.Xl.'I'IiR lf. ,l.XCli-Academic. Chrislxnas Concert 2, 3: Spring Festival 3: lianml 3. 41 :X Cappella 3. .Xl.lCl'I lXl.Xli 4l.XCOl!Sf Commercial. llnra-mural llasketllall 3, 4: Volleyball 2. Ol,lX'l'fR ll. .lfXC0l!SON- Academic. llonor Roll 3, 4: lli-Y 2, 3. 4: Clubs: Art 3. 4: lfreneh 4: Chess 4: Science 4. X'lRGlNl.X -I.XlCGl.l'f- Academic. Leailers' Club 3. 4: Gvm Exhibit 2, 3, 4: Sr. Counselor 4: Cllrisinlas Coneert 4: Clubs: Science 3: French 3. Nl.XllX'lN C. 'lUllNS, AlR.ffTechnical. Perfect ,Xttenmlance 4 years. Intra-mural Bas- ketball J, 4: lli-Y .lg Latin Club J. ., .. . l'Ix.XNl lub .l0lllNSllN- Academic. l'erfeet .Xttenilanee 12 years. Honor Roll 2, 3. -llkixlllllllll Stalli 4: Sr, Counselor 4: Lezulers' Club 3, 4: Clubs: Frcncll 3, 4: Sen-nee 4. l.l.OX'll C. -IUIINSON-Commercial. l-LXRI. li. ulllllNSTON-Industrial. l..XRlll-I l.Ul'lSlC ,lOllNSTQWN-Commzrcial. Xlll.llRl'IIl I.0lllSIC jllllNS'l'lDN-fClassical. Sr. Counselor 4: Hi XX'ays 4: Girl Reserves 3, 3, 4: Clubs: Latin J. 5: Science 4: Drama 3, 4, IXIIXRY C.X'l'lllCRlNlC .IUNICS-Academic. Verona H. S. 4. Girl Reserves 4: Girls' Council 4. Rl'SSlCl.l. A. -IUNICSW-Academic. .X Cappella 2: lli-X' 3, 4: Intravnniral Basket- ball .l, 4: llubs: XX ' J: Chess 4: Latin R. 4. .XGNI-IS G, -IfHRIMXN--Commercial. Girl Reserves 2, 3. 4: Clubs: Commercial 2, 3. 4: lXlusw 2. 5, 4: llraina 4. lullN.X lx.XS'l'NlCR. Quit selxool january 35, 10.17. l'fX'lil.YN Nl. lilC.XRNliY--Academic. lllU'H'l'llXlfl1l llasketball 2, 3: Volleyball 4: Clubs: l.alin 2: llraxna 2. 3, 4: Spanish 3, 4: Hook 4. XX'll.l.l.'XNl l.liUNpXRl3 llORNER-fAcademic-lianml 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: llUXX'.XRll I . HOUK-Academic. Cslier 4: Cheerleader 4: Class llistorian 3, 4: I0 LXNK Nl, lilifli Academic. Slzuqv l'rvxx 3, 41 Vlirialuizis l'u11cm'i't 4: flulvs l.zi1iu 22 llrziuizl 3. 4: l i'cucli 4, ll'i'l l'Yl'i lil'il.l.l'iY Academic. Suplluiiiuu' lYm'lq4liup 2: Iiyui lfxlliluil .li lilulxs l.1ltil1 .lg SL'lt'Ill't' 41 llmuc lfciumliiiua ,L ll'1Sl.ll'i lQl'il.l.l':Y Technical. I'i-rfi-vt ,Xttn'inl:1ilv.'c S yvzuw. lilirixlluzu l'mlci'i'l .x 45 bpruig lu-st1x:1l 3, 4: him lzxlulut 4: llnml J. 3.4: Ui'vluwl1:i.3,4g l,:ntiu l'luln J ll.lZ.Xl3lC'l'll NLXRY liliRXllili Academic. Girl? ki-uuwil 4: liixl lin--ci'vi-4 4 Clubs: Spzmisli 41 l.zuiu Z. Xl.X'lillll,ll.X KIQRR Commercial. l'lu'is1ui:ie L'uilcvi'1 4: Syiriug l-'c-iivzil .L 43 llyiu lzxlulmu .4 4: lutrzi-uuu':il l!:iskcll.:xll 3. 5. 4: lulr:1-uuugil Sxxiuuuiug 43 Llnu uicrcizil Clulv 4. 'liI'l'Il?4. 4. llll,l. l. lilCSSl.l'1Rf Academic. lulrzi-uuufil lin-kctluxll 1. 23 lllll'Il'llllll'Zll Yi-llvx lmull 43 lutr:i-uu1r:1l 'lk-uuiw 4. ROIIICRT vl. KINIW Technical. Sciuucc Qlulv J. 3. 4: lli-X 2, 3, 4. Xl.XlUil'l'ilil'l'lC Xl, lillil ll.Xli'liZ- Academic. Vlulmx: l.:iliu I: Cim11i11i'l'ri:il 5. ll ll Nl U KlRliI'.X'I'RlCli Academic. Girl Iii-si-ru-4 3. 4: Vlulu: llrzunzi 4:Ar1.! ll.Xl!Vl':Y 4.'Xl:.XN lilflilif Acac'en'iic.1 lfci'fci'i .X-ill'lul:xl1n'a' Ill x'i':1rQ. 'X l':ippull:1 2 J, 41 Klirixtinzis lmiciwt J .-. 41 bpruig lfi-stixul 2, .w. 4: lu-il lipci .i3 llulvs Music 45 Science 4. li XYNIOND II. lQl,l'l'Z- Industrial. Ifmltlulll J. .lg limzimursil llzislwtlmll 2, 4 Iuti'1uuu il Yiwu: 7 l 4 llllili ll. KNlClf Academic. lil l'll S, liNlCl'i Commercial. ilulxai llrrlum 3. 41 l'ui11im'l'i'i:ll J. 5. 4. l l.Sll'f ll. liflflllflf Commercial. llumi' licmvmiiivx lilulv .22 l.i-:ull-u' lilulv 3. 4 flym lfxliilxit 3. llUlll'ili'l' N. l5HlfSl'il.- Academic. llnvum Null .Ig l'luli4: l.:uliu 21 lfiw-iirli .L 4 Scicucc 4: Ilrzuua 2. K XRULYN lCl.lZAlll'i'l'll lilllll! Academic. llmuc R--mn Mgr. 4: .Xuuuzil Stull 41 liirl lien-l'vn's 2. .li 4'l1riNtu1:1s luiicwl 2. .li livi'u':ui l'lulv 4. Rl l'll lXl.XlU3.XRl'i'l' RUST Commercial. l'm-rfi-cl .Xtle-mlriiuw .K yi-:u's. lluiiiuiw cial Clulw 4. lil,.XX1'lll'i l.AYl'il!N lili.XCilll'i- Academic. l'0l'fL'v! lttciulzlllci' In yvxlrs. liylll ' v i ' , - l'.Xllll!llj 33 llIll'!l'll'lll'Ill llzislu-tlszill - .rg Iuti':ifmui':1l Xullvylrzull ,. .s. ISTIIIZR l.lI.I.l.XN liR.X'I'IiR Commercial. , 1 C. iR.Xl'SIC Commercial. Suullu-:ixti-1-11 ll. S.. Ilclnvil. Nlir-lu .L .Xvl llHRXl I 1' lulw 4. 1 ICURHIC Rl. lxlilzwb- Commercial. Urrlicftru J. S. 4: Hull 4: Vlulu: lluiniii-i'ci:il 2. 3. 4: llrzuiin J: l.:uiu Z: Nlusic 3. l RICIIA XV. Kl'lfNZllf- Commercial. l'm'v'fvvt ,lttm-u-lzuiui' .1 yuzlvw. lulru mural Swiumiillg 43 Gym lfxliilmil 5: lficlfl llzly .31 Ilun--r llull J. .5 4: l'm11im'i'i'i:il f'luls 4. lxilllljilfl' NlII.l.lfR lil'llN Technical. l'vl'fvn't .XII1'i1fl:lm'n'.1w yvzirw. Yiiiwily 'l't'll ms 3. 42 lll-N J. 41 lli1i':i-llillrzil ll:lU.L'tlm:1ll .w. 41 llulw. l'ivm'l1 .s. hrivlici- 3. 4 v Spanish 4. Vice lrvs. 4. SICl'll lf. lilNli--Induatrial. llziavlizill 2. 3. 42 l mvtlv:lll I. s: .Xxinliun l'lllll 2 I.Ul'ISI'i KIINZ Academic. I'i'rIm'ct .Xttcmlzincc S years. fizirrick II. S. 3. :XII uuxil 4: Gym lfxliilmil .lg Succcr .11 lficlil Ilnckcy .41 Ilmuc licmiomics Club 3, I'iI.IZ.XIIIC'I'II I .XY I..XXY'I'IlN' Commercial. Girl Reserves Z. 3: lntrzi-murzil Bas- l'i-llvill I' lilulr' Kltlllilliklklll 7 X11 ' x I ., . 5. 'i -I . ' -. YI RGI NIA RUTII I.I'IIi-Commercial. I-'RANK .I. LICIXIAIQ Commercial. IK-rfvct .Xltciulzliicv 7 yvzirs. .... ., .., . ... ,.. , I'.5IIII-.Ii I..XX l'.IxNI'. I.I'.l lxII.XIxIlI-Academic. I.c:uIcrs' Club 3, 4: Gym Iix- Iiilrit ' S Fill Rm s I KAI In liIK!l1ll4 I :tin 7 ..., .Q 1 ' 'Sl'l'YL',' ..: ll si ' ' 1 .1 .... ICIIILXIQ AI, LICXYIS-Academic. flziss Y. I'rcs. 4: Nzitiminl Ilmmr Sur-iuty 3. 4 I'r4's. -I: Stiulvnl luuncll 5, -I: Ilziml J. R. 4: Slumln-nt Lcmlcr 45 Urclicstrzi 2, .I 4' Ifycs of 'I'l:iIuu 4. I..uliu -, 3. I'rn-ncli .u. -Ig Ilrzunzi .w, -I: hola.-:icq .w, -I, IH FIU l'I'I I Y IA ill I SIC I.I NGAI. Academic, QKIIYISIUIIIS fiUllCl'I'i 2. 3. 43 S win I Ifcslivzil .l. -I: I'in'rI I'i1rcr .Ig Girls fuullcil J. .41 flulis: Ifrcncli -I1 Music 2. 5. it I'1X'I'lI.YN Kl I'II I.ININ Commercial. Girl Rcscrvcs 2: l'luIus: Latin 2: .Xrt 2. I' l'wlllim'l'0i'1I -I AIlI.IlRlCIl GRAI If LINK Commercial. Iutrzi-mui':1l Sxrimuiiug 4: Fir-lil llziy 3: Ilnumr Ri-ll J, .I. -I: llviiuiwrcixll Kilulw -I. lUllIIiR'l' .X. I.II'.-XNOYICII- Cdmmercial. Iutrzi-nuu':ul: Iizislqullmull 2. -I: 'I'c1u1i-z J, 5. 4: Rcsvrx'c I.c:iguc l!:1skutlr:iII .21 Iirmk l'Iulw -I. KiII.XRI.l'iS XY. I.l'I I'I.I'i' Academic. SIIIIICIII l'muicil 2. 3. 4, I'rvs. 4: .X Chppclln J. .I. -I. 5c1'y.-'l'rv:ls. .l. Stiululli lumlllfiul' 4: Nxltirulzll Ilumu' Society 3 4: l'I1risIm:1s lillIlk't'l'i J, 3. 4, Mgr. -I1 Kilulss: I.:nin J. 3. Qiizicstur .lg Frcucli 3, 4. 'l'lIHNI.X5 ICIDXYARII I.U I7UI.l'l'f Academic. Yzirsiiv 'I'r:ick 3, -Ig Ili-Y 3, -I: Killllmst fllvss .lg Svivlicn' -I. i lYII.I.I.XIXI G. I.IlG.XIY Technical. Ilmiur Roll 2. J. 41 I:I'k'IlCll flulv 3, -I. l'.X'I'III'iRINIC IXI. I.0GGIICf Academic. Iliristmzis l'iuicc-rl -I: IIIlI'II 111IlI'Ill II:isl:c1- Imll 1, .lg IIliI'II'llllll'2ll Yullvylxzill -I: iilulrs: I,zitiu .11 flivss 4: Ijfillllll 2, 3, 4. IIIUAIAB I.. LUX l'..- Commercial. Iwmilmll 3. 4: Gym Iaxhilnt 3. 41 Intrzi-murail llaislu-tlmll 3, -I. I'.Xl'I. IC. I.UX'ICIl,-XY Technical. lluum' Null J, 3. -I: Iutrzi-1mu':il: Tcmiis 12, 5. -I: Iiuskcllmzill J, .11 Iilulvsz liruucli S. -I2 Ulu-ss J. S. 4. Y. l'rcs. 4: Ililllll 2. XI.XR'I'II.'X, I .XI'I'II I.l I'IIIiR- Commercial. Girl Rcscrvvs J. .lg Gym Iixliiluit 2, 3: Vlulxs: Ihmk .ig CUIIIIIICIACIIII 2. S. -I. . . . .. , .. , .. . X IRMI NIA ,ll l.I.X MAL lx v Commercial. lm-I lu-si-rvos J. 4: lhristnms tuner-rt J. 5. 4: Spring lfcsiivnl J. 3, -I: kuulssz Spgmisli J. -Ig C'mnnicrci:iI 2 -I: Music: 1, .L -I. HHN IlI.XiiIiII.I.IlI'. Quit Sclinuul I n'lsri1zlI'y lS, 1957. I'.Xl'I. GURININ lXI.XK Nli!I.I.-r Academic. I'crfcct .Kits-wlziiiuc 5 yours. lfmullmnll I ' ' J -. 3. -I. lzlpl. -If Irzick -. 5, -I: llznskctlmll .51 Vlulrsz Clwss J. 3, -I: l.1itiu J. 3: l'il'k'l1l'lI 3. IJORUTIIY INICNIC lXI.XI'ICS--Commercial. Girls' klnuicil S. 4: Girl Reserves -I: flulis: Ilrzuiizi 3: I ri-ucli .Kg l'ummcrci:il J. 3. -I. IHIK III XRCY Classical I'sI1u -I Huutuiun il uul 1 -I Xuuuil 4 Y inn '. 1 - . . :H : . li .. 1. : 1.:lt :il Ilmmr Sm-in-ly 3, -I: Vlulms: I-'ri-ncli 5, 4. V. l'rA's. 41 I.:i1m 2. 3, 4, Ilrumr Roll 2. 3, 4, I'fI.ICANUR .IANIC lXI.XRIiI.IC- Academic. .X fzipp.-Ilzi 3. -I: Sr. frwiiiisclsri' 45 Christ- mas l'UIIK'Cl'l 2. 5. -I: l'Iulvs: AIIISIC .Z. S. -It iicrmzur 3. 43 I.:11in 3. y I vIl1.R0XII'. Ii. I.lI'.I!I:R Academic. Ilnu-mr Roll 3, 5, 4g Orcllustrn 2. 3, 4: Flulws: LXY ANN M.XRSll-Commercial. lntrn-mural llfxskvtlmnll 21 llnlw: liunum-rciul 33 llumc lfconnmics 5. l Rl'IlJliRlCli DICKSON Kl.XRSll.Xl.l,ffCommercial. l'i'l'fcv.'1 .Xllvllnlzillvr .l ycalrs. .Xrscnal ll, S. 2. NLXRY -l.XNl': lNl.XRSllAl.lf-Academic. l':1l'li l'l:u'L' Sclnml 2. liirl liL'sm'l'u'-. . S 4 ln in 4 flulws: l.:1tiu 33 l 1'vucl1 41 fcivlicv 2 l 'xi :i . lllil.lfN lANl'1 1l.Xli'l'lN-Academic. Qimiulinn Scluzul 41 flulrx: l l'm'lu'll 5. 41 llunk '4g Latin 2: llrznnzi 3: Scicucc 4. S'l'lil'lllCN .X. lXl.XR'l'IN-Industrial. .Xvizuiuu iiluln J. 3 4, N.X'l'.Xl.llC NlASC'llAl.fCommercial. XXI-41 l'l1il:ulclpl1i:1 ll. S. J. lfvm-ing 4, llllXV.XRll NV. Nl.XSQl'lil.IlCR Technical. Sluwlvul fuuucil 3: 'l'4-uuis Xlgr. -I: lli-Y 23 Vlulrs: Science .l, 4, Y. l'r1's. 4: l ri-uclm J. .L l'illNN IN C'llARl,lfS lNlAS'lilfNf Commercial. l'x'l'fL'cl .Xttvlul:i'1Uc' S yvzll'-. YI. l':1nl's llumc Sclwul Z. Allnsks-tllull Z. J. 4: lluscluzlll .lg Nlusic l'lulu J. .51 llllrixtums funccrt Z. SQ Spring lf:-Slivul 2. iilffllililf FORD Bl.XX'I'flN-Academic. llifY 4: Srirlwn' l'lulu 41 Stage lrvw 41 lntra-mural llnskvtlmll 45 Gym Club 4. lil l'll lil.lC.XNOR ll.XXVl'lCl.l.-f Academic. l'url1-ct .Kits-mlnllvv 7 yi-:lux .X Cup- pclla 2. 3. 4: llunm' Rull .Z, 33 Girl livsciwcs J. 3, 4. Spring l wlix':1l J. 4: Ululms: Music 2. 3, 4g French 4. lCl.lf.XNllRlC li. lXlcC.XlllifCommercia1. lutru-nnu':xl lluxkcllvzlll J. .l, -lg lnlrzu- niural Volleyball 2. lllil 'CN l.Ol'lSli lNlQf'.Xl l lfR'l'Y--Academic, lutr:1-nun':1l llzlslccllmll 41 llyru lixlnlmit 3: llirl Reserves .23 Vlulws: l.:11in 1: l'1l't'llk'll 4: l7r:uu:n 3, .l, 4. ,lOllN l'. NlCf4ANN7C0mmCrCial. llym kilull 21 l'umnn'1'rinl l'lulu 3. -l. MARY .XLIFIE NcC'AR'l'llY-Academic. 'l':uylm' .Xlflvrflirc ll. S. 2. lluuu- Ruum Mgr. 43 Quotation Squzul 3. 4: Spzumixli flulw -l. IfR.XNK Il. Nlcflll,l.l'iXlffACademiC. l'n'l'fn'C! .iitvlulzlllcc . yv:u's. l'iuutlr:lll .l, 41 'l'r:1ck 3. lHl..X MAE MCCOY-Commercial. ll.XYllJ Klcffl'l.l.0ilfiH--Academic. l'n'l'l'ccI .X11L'lul:iiluc .3 ycurs. lli-Y .IL lulru' lllllfill llziskellmzlll 2, 33 lutr:i-uun':xl Yulluylvull 2. .lg llzlwlmll J. kl.XXlC l'A'l'lllCl.X lNlcC'l l'C'lllCflNf Academic. liruuiug l':linw .lq .Xuuunl 4: .X C':1ppvll:i 2, 3, 43 Sr. Uuuusclur 41 llirlf' Vuuucil 2. 3. 4, l'rvs. 3: Uuulzuiun Srguzul 4. lllillliiili l'll.XRl.lfS Nlcl3flXYlfl.l.- Commercial. liulf 41 lulrilfiuurxil lluslwllmll 1 -, 33 Cfmnlncrcinl Clulr 2, 3. 4. llliAYC'lf llliNlillC'l l'.X NlcllllXYlfl.l.-fcommercial. Qlllrislnius l'um's'1'l 4: Spring Festival 41 Clulrs: Music 4: llmunv licumnnics J. .l. l1ll.l, KlCl .XRl.ANllffTecl1niCal. lilzlss l'1'cs. .3 4: l4lu'm'rlL':ulcv' 3, 41 lli-ml l'lls's'l' lczulcr 4: 'IR-unis 3. 4, Capt. .lg Xzuiunzil lluuux' Sucivly 3. 4: lfznll l'l:nv 43 flulms Spanish 3, 4g l,l'ZllliI1 4. 4il'Y S'l'ANl.liY XlcFlil'f'l'lCRS, .ll!.fTechnical. l'sln'r 41 Ilziskn-llmll 2. .l. 43 'll-uni 2. J, 4: lli-Y .l. 4: flulms: l rcucl1 .Z. .L 4: Scicucc 3. MARY l.. MCILAVY-fCommercial. AUIDRICY liVlCl,YN Mcl,.XRlCX-- Classical. Sr. Cuuuwlur 4: llnnur Rull 3.. 4 Gym lfxliibit 2, 3, 4: Girl llcscrvcs J. K. 41 l.c:ul0i's' flulx 2. 3. 41 l.:1!n1 llnl 2, 3, 4. GICURGIC VVILLIAMS lXlcLARENiAcademic. Student Council 3, 4: Usher 3, 4: fliristnins l'l:iy .45 Latin Club 2. 3. 4, Aenlilc 3: llonor Roll 2. 3. 45 Foot- Imll J, 3, 4. l'il,Ll'IN li. lXlclNllilCKlN--Academic. Pcrfect Attcmlrmcc ti years. Gym Exhibit 3, 3, 4: Music Cnnccrt J, 3. 4, Spring Fvsstivzil 2. 3, 4: Music Club 2, 3, 4. lVlLLlAM lf. lNlclXllNNgAcademic. .Xnnuzil 3, lfclitm' 43 Pros. Gcrmnn Club 4g lilziss Svcy. 4: Nntimlzll llonoi' Society 3, 41 lli-Y 2. 3, 4: llunk Club 4. -LXMICS Il. lXllC.XNUR-fTcchnical. .Xnnunl Staff 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 41 llnnur Roll J, 3. 4: lli-Y 2, 3, 4: klulis: Scicncc' 3. 4: lfrcncli 2, 3. 4. XVII l INN HFNRY Ml'Rl l5l'l'lI Academic Axiqtion Fluli 2 I Xsst Too lv ll ii. . .. , - . '. ,.I.'f,'.'lI1 lllgr. .!. 3, Sr. Mgr. 4: Intrn-mnrnl llziskctlmll 2, 3, 41 intra-mural Vullcyball 3, 4: Traick 2, 33 lli-Y 2. RIVIIARIJ IC. MICTZGICR-Technical. Clubs: Spanish 3, 4: Scicncc 2: Latin 2. t'll.XRl.U'l l'lC lCl,lZ.Xlil'I'l'lI M lCYliRfACademic. National lltmor Society 3, Sccy. 4: lli Vifziys 3, lilukcnp litlitur 43 Girl Rcsciwcs 2, 3. 'iil'L'll.S. 4: llnnur Roll 2, 3. -ig llrzmin flulx 3. Sccy. 4: Sr. Cmnisclor 4. S'l'ANl.l'IY lillKULICllffIndustrial. Aviation Clnlm 41 Gulf 3, 43 lfnntlmll 4. llli'l I'Y MlLLlCRfAcademic. Perfect .Xttcntlzmcc 8 years. Girl Rcscrvcs 2, 'G 4' Hmun' Rnll J, 33 Klulis: French 3, 4: Latin 2: Science 4. l'II.lZ.Xl!l'I'I'lI li, INIILLICR-Academic. Girls' llutncil 41 Girl Rc'sci'vcs 2, 3. 4: Clnlms: i'1untncrci:il 4: Latin 2. GLAIPYS l'Ol,VI Ll.l'I lilOICLLIZR-Commercial. XYILLLXIXI G. lXlUllLlCRfTcchnical. Home Ronin Mgr. 41 Gym Clulv 2, 3, 4g Gym lixliilnit .lg Spnnisli Cluli 3, 4: Cliristmrts Play 4. ICANI. IVRANKLIN M0N.X'l'llSACademiC. .Xllcglicny ll. S. 3, cUllllllCl'Cl2ll ClulJ4, lll'.l.I'.N Llll Ihlz MUURL.--Academic. l'r:rfv:ct Attcmlmicc 4 ycztrs. llonur Roll J. 43 Sr. QiUlIllSCi0l' 4: Gym lfxhiliit 3: Girl Reserves 45 Clulxs: lfrcnclt 3: Latin .!. 4. l'll.XRl.l'iS l'.Xlll. NUORIIICAD-Academic. A filllllliiiill 1. 3, 4: Gym lixliiliit 31 l'lnlss: Scicncc 4: Music 2. HCSSIC MORGAN-Commercial, Fmwtluill 3. 4: Iinskctlmll 2. 3. 4: Track 3, 4. IHCNZIL ll. lXlURRlLl,fTechnical. Swissrnlc ll. S. 2. Gym flub 3. 4: Cflnlis: St'lL'llL'C 4: linuk 4. Rl l'lI lCl,lZ.Xlili'l'll lilORRISON-Commercial. lficlcl Day 33 Girl Rcscrvcs 2, 3: Rankin Cliristinn Vcntcr 4: Scicncc Vlulu 2. lll'ILl'iN l'Il.lZ.XBl'i'l'll MOSES-Academic. Gym lixliilxit 31 fliristnuis l'uncv.'rt 4: flulrs: lfrcncli 4: Music 2: Latin .21 llrzimn 3. IC. l.tlXVl'Il,l. Nlilflfk- Academic. flulis: Sricnci' 3, 4: lfrcncli 3. 4. IIUNYARIY N. NIGGL-Academic. lntrzi-mural llziskctluill 35 Gcrmzm Ciluls 4. 'I'll ICUIN HRIC Al'Gl'S'l' NUli'l'lll.lNGf Commercial. LICON GICURGIQ NllSSlCL'l'fAcademic. Ylil'1lCl'i 3, 41 lfoutluill 3, 4: Vlnlns: French 4: Gcrmnn Z. Rll'l'll l'ill,lfl'fN Ul'llS7C0mmerCial. Gym lixliilxit 3: Hume i':Cf7Iltlll!lL'S Vlnlr 2. -l.XNli'l' lCI.IZ.Xl5E'l'll O'l7ONNIfl.l.- Academic. Latin Club 2. 43 Fielil llziy 3. ,lOSliPlI PATRICK O'Ll2ARY-Academic. Rl l'H lCl.lZAl3lC'l'H ORR-Classical. Perfect Altenslnnez' ll years. Sturlenl fuuucil Z, 3, 45 Girl Reserves 2. 3. 43 Growing Pains 3: tliristnms timicert 43 Clubs: Frcuch 4, Pres. 43 I.:itiu J 3. 4. vl 1 IS Ii Pl I ll. PACK ICR-Industrial. l'flDl'I'lI LICONA PALM ICR-Commercial. Derry Tuwusbip ll. S. 4. MYRUN N. P.Xl.MlCR-Academic. Track 3. 43 fliristiuzis Concert 4: Stage K'rew4: Clubs: Latin 2g French 3. 4, llrzuna 4. XYll.l.l.XM N. IHXRKIC--Academic. Gym Klub 2. 3. 4. 'l'lll'il.M.N. ll. P.XRlilNSfACademiC. 'l'l'zifTm'cl ll. S. 4. C'l1rislu11if- l'UllCl'l'l 4: Girl Reserves 4g flubs: lirencli 43 Music 4. MAllllf flfcllilf l,1X,llRICK7C0!11I l1CfClE1l. llume lfcrlmliiies Kiluli .21 Gym lfx- llibit 3. Iil.lZAl!lC'I'lI M. 1'A'l l'lCRSlJNACommercial. VVll.l.lAlNl C. l'ATTONfAcademic. lfoutlmll 4: illll'Il'1lllll'!ll Sueeer 3. -ll lntrn- mural Basketball 3. 4. I,Ul'lSli A. P.X'l l'Y-Academic. llunur Roll 3. 3. 4: Girl livSL'1'v0S .l. 4: lli Ways 4, Clubs: Commercial 3. 4, Sec. 41 lluuk .K 41 Science 4. lilCNNli'l'll R. l'lCARSUN-sTechnical, lliAY 43 Music 4. M.XRG1XRlC'l' L. PFICIFIQR-Academic. Rucllester ll. S. 4. lntru-iniu':il Yulley- ball 43 lntra-mural llusketbzill 43 Girls' Lemlers Club 41 Clubs: llrnuizi 41 Cmn- mercinl 4. AlPlil,AllJli l'FliRlllClIlR'l'4C0mmercial. l'l1rislui:is luueert 2. 3. -I: Spring l esA tival 3, 4g Girl Reserves 2, 3. 41 flubs: l,:1tin 21 Music 2. 4. Iflilill PINUER-Academic. Gyni lilnb 4, Gym lCxl1ibit3. lllCl.lCN vl. I'I'l'Zl':RfACademic. Hook Club 4. .Xl.lL'lC lll'fl.l2N POl,l.I'I l'-fAcademic. lutrzi-mural liziskelbnll 2: Gym lixlliimit ll 9 33 Clubs: French 3, 43 Latii ,.. ILXVIII l.. P0l,l.Ui'K-Academic. ,Xslvaneecl fliurus .22 flirislnms Cuneer! 21 Clubs: French 3, 43 Science 4. liIDG.XR HICNJAMIN POULIC-Academic. Cooley ll. S.. lletruit. Mich. J. .X Unp- pclla 43 Track 3. 4: lfuutbnll 3: Music Club 3. ICIINA ll. l'00l.lffAcademic. Perfect Attenclanee .1 years. Gym lfxliibit 3, -l: Field Day 35 Girl Reserves 2: Clubs: llrnuin 3: Science .l. I fl F V4 ff-11 . . J 44-'if-L, 1, 14, VIRGINIA ANN POPOVICH-fCommercial. Hume licuuuuncs Klub J. fH.XRl.lCS l'OVVEl.l.fACademiC. lli-X 2. 3. 4, Pres. 4. Sec. 31 Supll. lYurkslnui 2, Pres. 23 Clubs: Spnuisli 3. 4: Science 2. 4: Music 3, 4. 'l'lllil.M.X LUIS PR.XT'l'-Academic. Girls' Council 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4' Girl Re serves 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll 2, 3. 4: Vlubs: Science 4: Latin Zi French 3, 4. ,l.X1'li M. l'RlCCIUl'Sf Commercial. lxurxl-uuu':il lluskclliaull .21 lli-Y 2, 3, 4, MI-.I.X IN .-X. I'IiI'.NlIi It- Academic. I.:1lruIrL' ll. 5, J. IiVlll lfxllilvil 3. 4: lun-1' class Iiziskctliall 3, 4: 'Franck S, 4: kiyiu flulm J. 4. ' Mll.llllAI'ill I.. 'l'RIClii-Academic. Girl Rcscrvcs J: L'Iu'ist1u:is Clruccrt 2. S Spring I'lk'SllVZll J: 5XXIIlHlIlllyI 43 llulvsz Music J: llmuc Iiciuuuuics 2. XYlI.I.I.XM .X. l'RIl'l'I Academic. .X l':unpi-lla 41 llirccliug i'l1--rus 4: Urclu-slr Q, .L 4: .'xllY1lllL'l'll flumrus J, ,ig Iizuul J, 3, 4. I.HISI!I'fI.I.IC l'IlYUR-f Academic. .lctirily Iiuziril 5, Scc, 4: Sr. kiUlIIINk'lUI' J, 4 I.c:ulcrs' l'lulx 3, 3. l'rcs. 4: llyiu lixliilxil 2. 3. 4: llirls' lluuucil J. 4, Svc. 3 lllvlltll Ilull 2, 3. 4. HHN.-Xl.Il il. l'lllll3Y Technical. l'm-rfccl .Xttclulaucc S ycflrs: Iiurzi-uuu':1l Ilziskct lulll 4: IIlll'1l'11Hll'llI Yullcylmll 3: kilulxs: Scicucc 3: I.:uiu J. Rll'l'lI Ii. QllI1ll,ICYf Commercial.. Suplumuiorc Xllmrkslump .21 Ili XY:1ys -I: Girl lic scrvcs 4: Clulws: lluuk S. 4: l.:11iu .lg 4i0lllIlll'I'l'IZll 4: fllcr-s 4. IIUXYARID YICIC Qllll, Technical. l'crfcc1 ,Xttclulnucc 4 yczlrs. Ili'Y J. .5 -I l'lu'isllu:1s l'muu'cr1 J. .L 43 Smgc from 3. 3: llyiu l'lulr 3: clubs: Music 2. 3. -I I'4l'0llL'I1 4. XYll.l.I.XM C. Ql7INIi'l l'lCf Technical. lli-Y 2 .L 4: Music C'l lv 2. 3, 4: Fhrist runs lkxucc-rl 3, 5, ' Spriu Ifcslir: 3. 41 .Xriauiuu 4. fig 4, Q-JI ' . . I HICOIUIIC ll. RAMSICY-Academic. .X ll1l17IVL'Illl S, 4: l'Iu:istiuus Cuuccrt 3. 3. -I Spring lfcstivnl J, 4: lIi-Y 2. 4: Ululrs: Music 2, 53 Spzuiisll 2 4. MARVIIVRIIC lf. I!.XNlNlI.I'll- Academic. l'crIcct .XIICIIIIIIIICC -I yc:u's. llyul lix hilrit 3: Clulus: Ilrzuuu 2. S, 4: .XVI .11 lfrcuch 4. MORRIS lllflfll Academic. llllfil-I1llll'1lI lluskctlulll 3: lI1Il'1l-IllUl'1lI Swiuuuiug 3 l'lulms: Spanish J, 3, 4: I.:1tin J. .ig Scicucc 4. tiirl Ri-scrvcs -, 3, 4: llulvsz I:I'CIlt'Il 3, 43 Sclcuce 43 llflllllfl Z. 3: l.llllll 3, 3. IllI,I.IIC RIIILXDS Academic. National llouiu' Sucicty 3. 4: Stuwlcul Council .Z 4: Girls' l'uuucil .l. 5. 4, l'rcs. -I: Sr. lluulsclor 3, 41 Growing l':1ius QI. lluuui Roll 2, S. XYlI.I,l.XM Y. RIAI. Classical. KQIITISIIIIJIS I'I:1y 4: Gym lfxliilmit Ag Nzltimull Ilmuuu Sucicty 3, 41 clubs: I.:uiu J. A, 4: Slmuisli J. 5 4: Ilrzuuu .Z, 5, 4. IIICNRY I. lllfll Industrial. .Xvizlliou l'Iulm 2. 3. 4. MARY S. RILIIARIDS-f Commercial. Il.XIl0l.Il Ii. Rl'I l'lCIl Commercial. Ilxulmlrimlgc lkmuuty Il. S.. lYcsl l'uiuu, XY. Ya. 4. I uoIlv:1ll J, 3: Iinsclmll 2: Ili-Y J. 5. .IUIIN .XR'I'lIllIl Ill'l'Z--Commercial. l'crfccl QXIICIIIIJIIICL' 4 yczirs, llurzl-uiurul Ilziskcllszill J. S3 iiIll'iSllll1lS liUllCl'l'l 4: Spzuusli Vlulm 2: IliAY 2, lilC'l l'Y IC. ROIIICR'l'SfCommercial. I.iguuivr ll. S. 2. Swiuuuiug 2. llON.XI.ll lClXI.XNllI'll. RIll3l'iR'l'Sf Academic. l.Cllll'Zll lutlmlic ll. S.. Aluluusluwu j, lfunllmll 4: 'l'r:ick 3. 4: IlIll'1l'llllll'1lI lluskctlwzxll 3, 4: Ilusclxzill 33 SWIIINNIIIQI 3. , . , c llllh. lx. IxUlll'.R'I'Sf Technical. l94mIlm:iIl J. S. 42 'l'r:ick 3. 4: llmuxr Null 2: flulmst Spanish 3, 4: Scicucc 3, 4. liI..Xl3YS I.. RONIIICW Commercial. l'crfcct .Xttcunlaucc 5 yczlrs. lluuur Rull LZ. 3. Q'l.YIlli ll, RUSS' Industrial. Tiuulxliug J, 5, 41 Ilnskcllvzlll S. lIlil.lCN I.0l'ISl'I Rl'1N'I'llNf Academic. .xlllllllll -I. Aux. 32 lluuur Rnll J. S. 4' .. , . NIQIPILX I.. RUSSffCommercia1. Girl llcwiwus .11 Klnlva: .XV1 JZ lfrn-ncli 4. l.XKllfS ROl!lfR'l' ROSS-Commercial. Stun' l':ir:illul lim' Vlizxiiipiuix ,L 43 Gym ' 1 l Ri-.liulrill ' w Clulm l'rc:-. 4: Gym lixliilxii -, 3, 43 'l'r:1ck .21 lntrzi-muwn lz: 1 ... NAUNIA l.0lllSl'i RONVANIT- Commercial. .Xvlxy l'liuru4 .Xk'L'4iIllll!lllli1 4: 1.lll'lNi- mas lkmcvri 1. 3, 43 Spring lfcsiiuxl 3. 4: Gym lixliilmil 3: Clulw: Nlusic J, 3. 4: C'ummc'i'I:i:il 2, 3, 4. lQlllilCR'I' lCRNS'I' Rl'lJ4Jl,l'llfAcademic. .Ximuul .Xilvuriixing Nlggr. 4: Illum- Rmmi Mgr. 2, .lg Ululis: Spzmisli .12 l.:i!in .Z1 llflllllll 4: Srlvllci- 5. l R.XNllS li. RL'l'liR'l'---Academic. lilirzi-miiml Vnllcylmll JL lmrzi-murzil linskvll lmll 2. 3, 41 Imrzl-murzll Tennis 3: llifY J, 4: lilulu: Spzmixli 3. 4. 'lirm-ns. 41 lfrcncli 4. XK'Il,l.l.XNl l.. SANIJICRS--Technical. .XI,l!liR'I' KARL S.Xl'liRTechr Y rn 'IR-:mis 43 lmrn-ii1ilv':uI llaskctlmll 3, 4. Xl.XRllC ,IOS-l'il'lllNlC SAVlNO-Academic. Pcrfcct Aticmlzuirc .Z yours. Girls' Vuiiiicil 43 Girl RcscrvL's Z. J, 41 llziskctlvull .lg Yullcylmll 43 l.:11in Vlulu LI. YI RGINIA SAYRIC--Academic. Commercial flulm 2. GL' S'l'.XV li l'DVVgXRlJ SCH .XDl.lC4Academic. GICURGIC Yll I'OR Sl,Illl.l,-Academic. Hmmr Rull J, S, 43 lli-Y 2, 3, 43 An- nual Stuff 43 Clubs: Latin 2. 3, 4, Cmisul 4: lirzmin. 3. 4: I'-l'k'lll'll 4. XIYR'I'l.lC l,. SCIIVVORM-Academic. Carrick Il. S. 2. Girl llcscl'x'L':4 .lg Clubs: Gi-rmzin 4g Cmmnercial 4. GlCHliGli lf, SlfRl'l'l'lll 1lCl.l1--Academic. lfzill l'l:1y 4Q llitru-miirnl lluwlccllwnll 4. Capt. 43 lluhs: lmuk 3, 4, Pics. 43 Iirzimn 3. 43 l.:itm 3, .lg l'runcli 4. AIAFK I. SlfI'l'ZfACadcmiC. lnlr:i-mur:il llnskctlmll 23 Ili-Y J. RUIIICRT ll. SllrXNlCfTechnical. lntrzi-mural Siximming 3. XYlI,l,I,XKl VVARRAN Sll.XlfFliRf'Academic. Perfect .Xiu-ml:u1cc 3 yR'2ll'S. Vnrsitv Iinskctlvzlll Z, 3, 43 Illll'1l'llllll'lll Yulleylrzill 3. 45 llnlullmll 3, 43 Ilnsvlmll Z. J, 4: lnlrzi-murzil Swimming 3, 43 .lli-Y 4. ll.XRVlCY SllAlfIRO-Academic. Snplimnmui XYm'kslm1m 2, flulrst l.:l!in 23 Blusiu 2, 3, 45 Spzmlsli 33 llrama 3, 43 Science 4. XYINIFRICD SHAVIC. Moved January 25, 1937. VlNillfN'll fiAliRll':l', SILNXY-Technical. llmim' Roll 2. S. 43 Kflllllsi Scivlltu 2, 3. 45 Rzulio 3. ,l.XNll'.S l'.Xl'I. SHAVVVICR-Technical. Ili-Y 2. 43 lfrciicli Club J, 4. IIAVIC VIAMICS SHICLBY-Academic. Vcrfcct .Xttvmlzuicc 4 yczirs. Varsity Fung lmll 3, 41 Varsity Ijnskctlmnll 3, 43 Imrzi-mural Volleyball 4. Zll.l.A ll.'XRRll'1'l' SllIlfl,l3SfC0mmerCial. Al.XNl'i S1iLll:L1ACElgCl'lfliC. Sr. frriiilsclmvr l'i'm's. 4: Girl R0:40i'vis ' l, 43 I-'nl i Play 4: Nxrmg Festival 3. 4: flulrs: Sciciicc 31 lirznim 1. J, 4, XlARGl'liRI'l'l'I V. SIM1'SONfCommercial. l'n-rfcct ,Xtlcmlzuicc 0 ya-urs. Gir Reserves 23 Sr. Counselor 4. . , . . , . . . K Il.XIxI,lxr. lx. Sll'I,l'. Academic. llnnnr Null 4. KICN N l'I'l'll SIA 7.XNfAcadcmic. lli-Y .21 lntrzi-lnurzil Yullcylmll 4: lfrcncli flllll 2 .XR'l'lIl'll Il. S5ll'l'll--fAcademic. KARI. lu. NMI I ll Technical. lli-Y .2. 5. Uniiim-l'n :1l Club 4. IUSICVII N. SNIl'I'Il Academic. A Cznipvlln 4. MARY 'I'. SMITH Academic. lluuglziss ll. S., llnltilnurc. Mil. 3. .Xinuml 43 lli Ways 4. l'lIllRl.XS l'. SNll'l'll' Academic. lli-Y .L 41 Spring lfcstiyzil 4, lliristnms Cnna uit .w, 4, Intl.:-nnn.il Icnnis .w, 41 Llulms: Ilrznnzi 3, 4, bpznnsli 3, 4. Alll,'l'UN NY. SNlVICLY--,Commercial. AllllRli'Y ANN SNOlNiliASSf-Commercial. iiliristinns Concert 3: Spring liustivznl .ig 4-yin luxliilrit .lg lill'I lxcsm-1'vv:s .Eg Stags Fruit 3, 49 Lfonuncrcizil Klub 4. llUR4J'I'llY -IANI-I SNOINZRASS-Commercial. liirl lic-Servos .Ig Spring Festival .K ' niilx Q luli ' llmnu ltcunu ' ... L l.AYl'IRNlC .Xl,lXIA SNYITICR Commercial. lk-rfcct Attciuluiicc 4 ycznrs. fiyin liv llilsit 2. Rll'llARll1l'. SNYYlllCRf Academic. Perfect .Xltcmlzuicu ll yours. llunur Roll 2, Prcs. 3, Annuzil Aux. .21 Hook l'lul1 3, 4. lll. l,llK'll,l,lC SONS- Academic. Girl Rcsuiwcs 2, 3, 45 lfcncing 43 lntrzi-niurzil li:lskm'tlm:ill 4, liyni lixlliliit 4, Art Lluli 4. XIAKTIIA lf. SUUS'I'f 'Academia liirl Rvscrvvs 43 Klulrs: Latin 2: l'1l'CllL'll 3. liIi'I 1l'Y -I.. SilYS'I'l'1R-fAcademic. llnnur Roll 2, 3. 4: Girl Rcscrvcs Z, 3g Clubs: 5lYJllllSll .lg Scicncu .Z. 4: Latin J. .ipring l i-stivul .., 3. 4, lil-ml l'ipcr .ig L'1ulus: Cmnnn-rci:1l 2, 3, 4, Mu'-ic Z. NIARY l. SPINOSA Commercial. llinnc licnnmnics Club 2. .ig ll1tr:1-nulrzil llzxs- . . I km-tlmll J. .lg Spring lfcsllvzil .,, S, 41 L'ln'istn1as Concert J. 3. 41 Gym lixliihit 2, 43 l'0ll1lllL'I'L'llll. Clulr 4. l l,llliliNK1l'i Sl'llRlill'1RffCommercial. llunur Roll 2, 3, 41 lficlcl Ilziv .1- liylll lzxlnlut 3, 43 l'u-cl l'nn-r .13 kilulis: Music 4: Connncrcizil 3, 4. H Y lillillill ll I'lC l lCY-- cademic. l'crfcct Attcnilzuicc 4 VCZIYS. lntrzl-niurzll 3 . . 5 l A , llnskcllmull 2, 4, llmnc Rmnn Mgr. ... .ll Hi'Y lg Llulis: Music 2, 3. 4: l.utiu2. l,Xl l. la. tsl-INNAlxl,--Academic. ,A Lzxpnclln 3. 31 llnnnr Roll 2, 3. -1: Ili XY:1vw .u, 4, Spiing l'n'st1v:il 2. 33 lllrlsllnns Kunccrt Z, 3, 4: Ili-Y J. 4. Rll ll.XRll l'. bl Il'l'vl.l'.Rf-'Acadcm1cl. .IH-rfcct4AtIc1ul11ucc 3 years. .X lilllDIlCil1l 3: lfoutlmll 3, 35 Spring lwstirzil .23 Q lirlstnnis luncurl .lg Clubs: Science 4, Music 3. ill HARD LICROY S'l'Ul.l,SAcademic. lli-Y 41 'I'rz1ck 4. Ill'l I lI'II.ll lCIJXYARll SMl'l'llf Commercial. llunnr Roll Z, Gym lixllilmit 31 1 KAY SMITH Academic. Rnuscvclt ll. S.. Sl. Louis, Mu. 5. Ilonur Roll .3 4' 3, 4: lzycs of Ilxxlou, llus. Mgr. 4: Stumln-nl Cnuncil' 3, 43 Lflicss l'luli 3, 4. Vice NUSIC lXlARll'I Sl'lNl'Il.l.l-fCommercial. A lluipullzi 3, 41 1-lll'l9llll1li f'UllCCI'T. P -1: x Y ' XIX XlXl RU lil Rl I I'X' lXl. S'l'ONI'fIlRiXliliR Academic. Vlulw: llrzumxl Q1 Siinllislv 5. ' lXl'li, R. Sl'NlXll'iRSf' Acarlemic. l'cl'f1'n'l .XI1n'ml:1m'i- 4 yrzux. Slum' Vvvu ,l 3, -I llrzmm lilulm J. 5. 4. HCS XX'l'iSl.liX' SXXVHDICR Industrial. Suplirfiiimw' XX'+nlr Sli-ip J: l'liris1m: 4'm1cvl'L 4: l7r:m1:i Kilulr 4. ll! 'TX' 'l'.X X' Lt J R -- Commercial. I 2 '. 'S Commercial. 125-in lfxlnlnit .21 Vlnislulzis fmim-i'l 1 lxl Ill KAROLXN llzl ll I IOIIN S. 'I'lllill..Xi'R R tilt' 4 l uk ICR Academic. l'c1'fi-ct .Xiu-i1'l41iii-r 5 yi-nu. llmn-r Riill ix 3 213 'ctlmll Xlgr. Z. .13 lli-X J: llnlu. Xliuu ' .w, l..1l1iu 3. XX ll.I.l.XXl UXX'liN 'I'llUNl.XSffTechnical. Xl INIC l'. 'I'lIOXlI'SON- Academic. l.c':ulc:'s' ful: 3. -11 Him lfxliilwil X. 41 l'iul I'ipcr of llzimlin .lg Sr. Kimiiisului' 4: lfirlil lin, .53 llirl lin-xi-in-s J, .l. -l. mmiirs l, fig Cu .IA RU'l'll 'l'llUlXll'SflN- Commercial. Spring lfcstivzxl ,lg l'luIvN: llmmf lic: mmurcml 4. X INCICNT KARL 'I'Ul,lNH' Technical. llmim' Roll J. .2 4: l'luliN: Cluwc A, 4 1 Scicnfn' 3. 43 llrmnzi -1: lfxmicll 4. lczull 3, 4, l'rv:-a. 43 llmmk .L 4 Ill ll4ill.XRl3 5. lUNll'.Rf-Academic. l'c'riL'c1 ,Xttvlirlzliivc lv Xrzlis. llulwr Rn i 4 IIIX ' 3 lli XX llnmk 4. XX II,l..XRll I ' 'nys 1, .ig Spiwta lfilitm' .33 lilillvxi Spzuiixli 4, l'i'l-5. 4 lrxlvl, TOUXII-IX'-fTechnica1. Spzulisli lilulu J. IKJROTIIX' lil.IZAlll'I'I'll 'I'OXX'NSl.liX? Commercial. Gym I-Ixliiliii J. .11 Ili- lwuiiuiiiics. Llulm 2, J. XX XI,'l'ICR F. 'l'0X'fA l'rvs. 41 Scicncc 43 hpzunsli -. A, 4. caclemic. .Xmmnl Stull' 4: lli'X' 2. 5. 4: lilulms: .Xrt J. 5, 4 . . , , i4i.XRli'l' M. TRAINUR- Commercial. l.zniu tlulv J. 1 RACIC .XNN 'I'RlMlil'R Commercial. Hu-rlmmk vlr. lligli J. SIQLYN Xl, 'I'RU1il.IllNli- Commercial. lll'Il1llEl Vluli A. XX .Xl.'l'lCR XY. lll,l,Rllill Technical. lfnmllmll 2, 3. -S1 lnluzu-murqul llgulwllugill ' Z' XX ' Kill .,.. XX lI,l.l. , il: J. U5llliRf Commercial. lii1i':i-iiiiiml Ilnxkn-tlmll J. .Ki llinm fl.Ix I Rl lllz AIUAN lumuinig Club 7 3. . .5 -V 01llil.liX'f Academic. l.i-mlors' l'lnIi A, 43 Hyun lixliiliii 5 ll Nl: I!lCRNlliK'lC X7 4 Clubs: l,zi1in 21 l rcm'I1 3: Music J, .53 llrmiizn J. 3. XXI J. VORIIK ii.Xl.lllNl2 R. X'X'1'XGNlCRf Commercial. l'ui'fvct ,Xttv -: ' . , ' pn-lla 3. 4. EFF-U Commercial. ulmu unix X lip 1 R4Xl'li l'. XX'.Xl,llRlll'-Commercial. flulis: llmm' lfcmlmxm-c .!. .51 l'imiim-ri'i:1l ' IOIIN XX'Al.Sll--In llm 33 Cmiiincrnizil l no Room Mgr. 'lu dustrialm l'crlm-ci. .Xltm'nrl:u1cc ll yvznw. flaw llixlm'i:u1 JL Spring In-wlivzxl .31 l'lvrlxtiii:1N lmim-ri 5: .Xilvgmi-4-il Vlifml lv 4. llu li .X'I' I I R Y N I..XX' ICR X If XYA Ii Il Academic. lulrxlmurxll Su iuuuiu ' 4: Girl Rcwi x 1 s . . , . . P . J. 4: I'u-QI I'uw1' .IQ lfyiu Iuxlulul J: llulmc: 56101100 42 lmuuu-rc1:1I J, 4. IFUIQIIIIIY IlIII.IlI4I'iIP XYICIIII Academic. Girl Rcscrvcs li Iiym Ifxliilmit 3. 42 Sn-icucu l'IuIx 4. ,I.Xl Ii XYICIINICR' Academic. 'I':lylur Alwlcrilicc II. S. A. Iutrmuural Nluslilmll 2: Iutrai-uuu':nI Iizlskvllxull 3: Iicscrvc Imiiguc Ilziskcllmll 3, 4. IIIiICI4lCIl'I' IC.XRI. XYICIIJNIANfCommercial. IIi'Y .5 43 1'Iu'is11uus l'uuccrI 4: 4 Spring Ifcstivzll 4: Iulrzz-uuu':iI Ilxlskctlmil -, A: Music l'luIr 4. IlI'I.X'I'RIK'I'i IXNIC XYI'iI'I'ZI'iI. Commercial. Iluusu' Roll .Z. 32 .Xuiuinl Stall' 41 lllrisluius llvuccrt 1. 3, 4: Iiylll Ifxllilmit 3: fiizlisi L'muuicrci:1l l. 3. 41 Nluaic ... J, 4. XX I'.SI.luN ICON ll XX l'.l.l,5 Technical. Irnck 3. 4: Ifmntlmll 3. 41 Imran-uiurul llns- J 3 7 Iccllwull 1, A. 43 Ilzuul ..1 Iutr:i-uuu':al Suiuuuiug' .., 5: Ifrcuclx l'luIm ... IH 1144 I I IIN VI. VN I'.l.l.S- Academic, 1 Iirisiums 1 uuccrt .Z J, 4: hurl lxcscrvcs 4: Gym Iixliilwit LZ, .lg Music L'Iulw 3, -I, ICl I'II ICI.IZ.'XIlI'f'I'lI XYICLSII Commercial. Illllilllllllll Scuzul 41 l'Iu'istvu:is lou' 7 ccrt 43 Kiyiu Ifxliilwit 4: clubs: Spzuiiali 3. 14: Ilr:uu:i. 4: I.:1tiu M. Ilrzuun .ig l-cruizul 4. l.I'fXIllI'1l. IIOXKHXRIT NYlI.l'HX Academic. Tcuuis 3, 4: Ifimtlmll 3. 4: Ili Viiflyc 7 4: llslicr 3, 42 Ilmuc Rumu Mgr. 3, 41 Spring Ifcstivnl ... 3. YI ICRR Y ICIJIEAR NY I I.I I IiI.NI-- Technical. RlIIlICR'I' I RANliI.IN XYII.IIIiI.NI Academic. Qluwlzuimi Squzul 3. 43 Vlulw: I i Ifrcuclx 3. 4: I.:l1iu 2: Music -. S. IHlICIiR'I' liI.lCASUN NYII.I..XRll-f Technical. Scicucc Qluli J, 4, ICIIXYIN S. XYIl.I.I.XNIS- Academic. N:u'l Iluuor Sociciv S, Yicc I'rcs. 4: Stumlcut CAKIUIICII 3. 41 Ili-Y J. 5. Scc. 41 clubs: licruizul 4,'Yicc l'rcs, 4: Scicucc 4 Ili uu I ' 4 4 .I.Xl'Ii IC, XYII.l.l.-UNISON Academic. K'II.XRl.ICS NYILSON - Industrial. flulms: Ulu-ss lg .Xirplziuc 7 3. lI..XR.X N. NVILSON Academic. Stumlcut Council 41 Sr. l'mu1sclor 43 lli XY:1ys 4 I.c:ulcrs' K'IuIm S, 4: liyul Ifxlliluii .lg liirl Ncscrvcs Z. 4. IQJXRI. IXI.XIi'I'IN 4YUI.I:I Industrial. .Xvixliimul l'IuIv 2. 3. 4. .XI.ll'Ii NAIC XX'lNJIHIi- Academic. Urclicstrn J. 5. 41 Cuuccrt AIHSICI' 3, 4: .X luppcllu -I: Klirisiums luuccrt -. S. 4: lllflhilllili l'I:1y .lg Sprung Ifcstivul Z J. -I: Ilxxunr Iiull J. 3. -I, IIICRIYXRIV .X. XYUOITS- Academic. I'crfcct .Xttciulziucc 5 ycurs. Iutrzl-uuu'zlI Ilu-zkctllzill J, S. 42 Ilmuc Ronin Xlgr. 4: IliAY 2, 3, 4g Lflulmst YY Q l.:11iu 2. MARY Ii.-XIIIRYN XYl'Ii'l'Z-- Academic. .X kliplwcllzi 43 lill1'ISll1lIlS Cnuccrt 2. 3 45 Sprung I'il'SilX'!I.l 3: Music llulr .2, 3. 4. li.Xl.l'II Rl. YICXIQIFIQ Technical. lIifY 3,41 liyui flulx 4: flulrs: Scicuu J, 4 Spuuisli 3. 4. RlISXYIiI.I. NIA.XR'I'lN YINIiI,INlif Academic. .Xctivily Iluruwl 43 fo-.X4lx'c1'tisim, NIul1:1g'cruI .Xuuuxll 4: l'sIicr -IZ Ilmmr Roll 2. S. 41 Slzlgc Crcw ,lg I.u1iu Clulm J, 3. III'.I.I'.N I.Ill'ISI'i ZIIXIXIIQIQKIAN- Classical. N:lI'I Ilouur Smmciciy 3. 4: Sr. Cnuu aclm' 4: lluuur Rull J. 3. 4: Vlulwz l.:uiu J. S. 4: Ilouk 4: Frcucll 4, III'i'I I'Y O. VV4III'I'I'fI ORIl Academic. Iiylll Ifxliilsil 2. 32 filulisi Music 2: ' .. :, v , I.. 4 . u . . - , - 1 ' - A - i x - A ont Ixon. XI. lx. Isenlmn-rg. ly. lnlp. I.. Iratt. In, tiravlmill. RI. lrattv. Ii. Iyrass. I'.. Lexus, pros.. I' XIL I . -yci. X. XYilIiams, IC. Lincoln. I.. I.amlvie. Il, Rhoar s. N. Ilean. R. IllIIl'I'Il'l. .X. Tlioxnpson, Ruth Hrr. AI. NX arnei. . ronml Row: II. Renton. I . johnson. Ii. I-lcrry, nl. Shull. R. Iloagland, IJ. tiescliwindt. A. frispcn. K XX il ' son, I.. l'attv, I . Spiirrier, BI. .X. hIcl'arthv. II, Ilindnian, II, Ilnghes, ID. Iiper, II. Shcllkopf. XI XIc.Xtes-r, NI. I i'ankIin. il. Mclntyre. KI. Stephi-ns. Ihnd Row: XY, Klchlinn. If. Lcmak. IJ. Ilccknian. li. Stuart, ll. -Iohnston. Y. Porter, .X. Daugherty. XI Thompsonn. II. Zimmerman. bl. Ifox. KI. Ii. Smith. I . llcliilmhcn. R. I'ortei', N. 'I'ercsi. R. Tomcr, M oclicl. iii Row: I'. Lovetlay. XY, 1lcI ai'land. Ii. Apt. 'l'. Ciiiiiiiiiiigs. II. Glenn. NY. lfnlton. bl. llcanor, XX. Illoomgren, if Ilnntshcrger. C. I.ittle, XY. Morgan. AI. Sticfcl. R. lIishotl', ti. NIcl.ai'cn. I'. Stewart. NYiIheIm. Iifth I R Xingling. VI. Marcy, I'. NIciNeiIl. A. Iloltz. Ia. Rodgers, M. Alrlrich, 1'. Spray. -I. I'rost. tow: III. Ilonk. Il. Cfhisnell,-II, Iiircs. I'i.1Ilcorg'c, I . Irwin. IC. Iiank-cr. NY. Rial. R. Iiocscl. NQCIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 'I'he National Honor Society is the only honorary organization in Wlilkinsburg High School. '1'he Wfilkinsburg chapter of the national organization received its charter in the school year of 1928-29. lt held its tirst induction meeting in May of that year. Since then each year the newly elected members are taken into the So- ciety by an impressive induction service. To be elected to the National Honor Society is considered one of the highest honors which any student may attain in school. The purpose of the organization is to honor the students who are leaders in our school. To be eligible the student must prove himself outstanding in scholarship, leadership, character. and service. He must rank in the upper third of his class, must' show an ability for leadership and must uphold the standards of the school by meeting his obligations promptly and completely. He must be courteous and friendly to everyone. A pupil is eligible for consideration when he becomes 11 junior A. provided he has been in school a year. lfour per cent of the junior .-Vs listed may be elected, ten per cent of the senior B's and fifteen per cent of the senior :X's. 'I'his group gives their whole-hearted co-operation in backing school projects. They serve as ushers at special functions, such as Open House Night. and willing to help wherever they can be of service. Included in its many social activities this year the National Honor Society in conjunction with the Student Council and Activity Board held a dinner dance in the school cafeteria. It has been suggested that the Society also serve permanentlygas it has previously done. as our school ambassadors of good will to our own community and to visitors, 121541-z'.v.' President, Edgar Lewis: Vice President. Ned XVilliams: Secretary. Betty Meyer: Treasurer, lVIr. VVoodburn. Sponsors: Miss Greer. fVIiss Helen Heaz- lett. Miss Covil, Miss Reitz. Mr. Patterson. Mr. VVoodburn. lVIr. Jenkins. Mr. Benton. Llnclerclass Histories JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The class of '38 made its debut into High School's activities under the capable leadership of their president, Bob Archibald, and his assistants, Tom Cummings, vice presidentg Betty Travis, secretary, Ruth llumm, treasurer, and Virginia Porter, historian. The tirst important project that the class undertook was the Transcon- tinental 'l'rot, a dance which was rated as quite a success. These lively sopho- mores quickly took their places in the clubs, sports, and other activities of the school. This year when they became juniors they elected Glenn VVible as president, Tom Cummings, vice president, Louis Knode, secretary, Bill McKee, treasurerg and Dorothy Piper, historian for his co-workers. As there was very little real wintry weather during january, these juniors proved their originality by making their class dance a veritable Winter Wonderland which appealed to all the lovers of ice and snow. By their success in placing their classmates in some of the more important positions of the school, by their scholastic achievements and by their readiness for co-operation and work, they have shown that they are indeed prepared to carry on the work of the senior class of 1938. -DoRoTHv P1111-:R SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY This year's sophomore class is the smallest in VVilkinsburg High School in many years, due to the opening of a new high. school in a neighboring vicinity. However, the class has made already a fine record in the school. At the beginning of the year, many sophomores did their part to cover the school with election posters. The otiicers elected for the class were: joe Livolsi, president: jean Risser, vice president, jane Evans, secretary, Marjorie Elbel, treas- urerg and Robert Iiierer, historian. Immediately the class entered into other activi- ties and were participants in programs and entertainments. Besides this, the sophomores planned and staged their own annual dance with great success. All the clubs, athletic teams. and other activities have been properly supported by this class. The Sophomore XYorkshop gave a number of excellent plays and demonstrated to all its members the art of dramatics. Throughout the year, the class has played an important part in the social, the athletic, and the scholastic activities of the school. junior Officers: G. VVible, T. Cummings, L. Knotlc. Ii. Melia-e, ll. Piper Sophomore Officers: I. Kisser, M. Ellial, Il. Iiierer, ul. Livolsi, .l. lfvalis 11' f',1 W 11111 141111111 :111411'1'. 1110. 54111. 'If1'11111 111111: 1':1111'1s4111. XY:11i1'11c111, 111'Jll1t'11. 1'11'1ck, YL'1tL'1'. ,1:1c1111Q, A1u11k111s, 51111111911 111ll'1iK'. 5111115111'1. lvss1111'1'. 111y1111'. 'l1111111:'S. S:11111151111, I,01'1'w11c, 11:11-1111gs. 1 :111'111-111, X1v1i1'1x'1'y, 511111111 1411112 Xy1'l'IIt'I't 1'1111t'l'. l11'1111'11. I1:11'11151-11, 11ill'1lk'j. I!:11'k1cy, XI:111g.111111. I!1'1sw1-11g1-1', 5111111-rs, 11111'11, 5111-11k1111I. 1'1111'1'. b111:111. 1'111u'1'11. S1c11g1'1'. 1f111'1. 51-111L'1'1, XY1111s'. 'l'I11r11 R1111: l'11x1111. 1111'k1-y. 51111111-11. X1:1v1i11l1111, R111111lf. '1'1111111x1111, x1ll1'1i5. XY1c14c1'11:1111. l111g111's. Sprzly, 511'x1:111. I'111'11'1'. -11Il11l'N1ll1, 11111111-. '1'c1'1's1, 11111 111111: 111111:111:1y.U1 111'11. NlcS11:1111'. l'11a'1v1'1':1. XY:111v1w, l'c1'x1. lfcrris. 511111, 11ZlI111l1'j', lcv, 11111'1'1111g11, .l111'x1:111. 51111-111'. 5111'1'1'. '1'1'1'111:11', 1i1L'11k'1'. 1,11111'-1' 1.11'111111,:111111'1'. 1111. 313, 17111111 R1111: l11'1'. 511:11'1':1, l11111vc1'. 1111x1v1's. SCIH11111, l'11s1c1111, Y11111l1J,. XYH1- lls, 51-111'11'111'1', -11111112-1111. XX1111'1's, 11c:11c1's. 11111111. 15c1c1':1111-1111, S1111111. K11111111 1!1':1ss. Xlcixvl. 5111111.11 R11xx:4111'11w11,- 1l111'g411111, 1441111'11. 'l'1':1x'1s. 1l111111. I':1111111, 1 1':1z11'1'. 1'11l11k'l', 1'v:11w111, 1911111 SIIl111I. 1'1111:11:1. 11111, 1i1'1l'I1111, 1 u114111. ,1:1ck11111'111, 1l1'41w11. .X1k111:111. NY1-11:11111. 1111111 Huw: fl1l11Il11111lS. 1'1':11t, ll1'11y. 31111111112 1':1111111, 1i1'11.s111gc1', 111111-13 Y11gc1. N111'11111111.1, 1'1-1Q1w1111, 1111111111'1':1. 1'1'1111111, 19011. 111'11w11. liuck. 41:11'1'141111, 'IA-111 -111111: A1111-1'1. Sz1c1':1111:1111:41, L'1:1rk, 1Z111'111'11. 1i!'Ill11t'1', lil1z111. 11111'111111. l111l11'1'1, S1Il1111I11, Slum. S111'11. 5111z11'r. 1'1ll11l1!ll, Nlukul 1.'vk'I15C1, JUNIORS X1-xl 111 11111 g1'111111, 11111141s11u 11:11.32 1114. 1117. 3111. A. S., lf. SA 1f1'41111,-Row: N1141111. '1'1'1'x11'1'. l':154111y 1J1'l'1'c11, 1 11111k14, 1 411'1'S1, 14:1111'y. 51141111111 N1z111111v, Z10g'1c1'. Niggl, 1'11S11L'l'. N1c1i111111'11, Z41111111. 500411111 Huw: R1'1111:1. R1ci4:111'1'1'ly. 1,11111111. X1:11':411:111. N1c1i1'1', 11:1111, .X1111'1c11. 11:1sk111. 1'A1'l'K'l1lllI1. 1111111'1'N11x Klznxwvll, 1'11x1111. 'I'1111'11 111111: Smith. 1111151 1':11s11z1. .X111v11. 11l1l'l'11, 1.2lI1ll111l'11, XY:1111'1-s. l.:1I11x'c. 111111-5, 11ll1I111t'I'1l. IC111111 1f1'1-xx. 'I1111 111111: S1111111, S11:11'1111'1'. Z11111111-1'111:111. 1.11x's'11. 11cz1z1011, 1i:11.1:1r1sc, 1i1:11y. 1j111111'111'. 11:111u111'1'1y, S111 x11'11. 111'1'11111'111:111, Nlciscl. 11v111111'. 14r1111k5, XY111'111, W1-1m-I. X1-xi 111 11111111111 g1'111111,11111111s11v 11111112 1118. 1111, 312. 151-11111 Row: lk-1111115.11'1'. 11C111l11L'j'L'l'. 1111111-r1s, 1.1111y,111 111'1'. 1l1111'i R111s. S:111111s1111, 1,:11111114', 111's111:11':11:4, .X1111c1's1111. N1111v111111. 1111y1c, x1Cf.l11C11l'llI1. 5c111'11k1'1 S11-1'1'11s, 1'.1l11CI'. S1-c-11111 111111: R11-I1111111111. ll1':111:1111. llcrry. Risss-. K1l'1ZgIll', XY111c1c. 11z1v111s1111, I'111'11-r. .1111111x11111, 1I11111111:111 'I'111111111x1111, XY1111111-111. I,1'11is. Ny1L'1il'I'11Z1I1l, Nlcl':111z1. 'I1111'1l R1111: 1111111013 .1:11111's. 1'l'1L't'. Shun. x11l1'C11. 111'11w1'111u1111', 1 111111'. -1:1111sw. 114111113 XY11111-. 5c1111'u Y11111114. XY1kc. S1lIL'1Zk'I'. 11111 R1111: '1'1141111:1s, 1'1111111sc11, 1X1111c114141, X1111-11vr. 1,11111:11'1. R1111gv1x. Kl111'g:111, 11:1s11. Ilill. l'11x1c1'. f11111'1' R11111, Z1'1g11'1', 1i1'y1111111s. I1111111111 g1u11111, 1111111151111 11:11:12 3114. 308. 1'1l'11ll1 Ruw: 11:11g11, 11111c11111s11-11. N1cN1'c111y, 1,l'!ll'CK'. .Xll1it'I' AIIN111, Il111T111:111, li:1s11-11, 1Y114111s, Kc-111111, 11:111J11. 1l:11'C1:1y, Frye. f1'1lC11,.Il'1', I':111111. NT111111 Row: N1u1l11wc11. Nt'1S1111, M:1Ck1'y, R1111c1'1s-1111. XY111f111'11. 1.11111. 1l1'11:111111'1'1. 1.:111111111z. 1i1':11111'1' -I111'111111. 1'1l'1Cll41, Schultz. NI111'11z11111. 111-l':11111:1. f'Il111. '1'1111'11 Huw: Iluycc. 111111't11'. 1.111112 f.!lI1I111JC11, 5111111, 11i'11111IlgL'l', 1J111111sn'y. V111111, Il:11s1'11'y, S11'1g11. Will 111:111, M1111-1', .1111-1, N1:11'1111. 1 'IN111 Row: K1-11111-11v. 17111115111-1'1v, l11111:1s. 01113 I,cv1. Nlitcln-1, 111'11w11. XYy1111'1', NI:111w'. ,X111I1-111y. 311111-1', S11r:1g11c'. 1 1'111111'y.' X12ll11I11l1 Iff-1151141111. QW -MM juniors lullm-r. Xhlwn. Wnmls. Ilclmcr. .Xngvrcxq iI0!'1H!1fl'. Wrlhrnnf. Lcxua, l-zmmm. lop grmlp. Zllliv, 21213. 305. Front Row: Mqunnn. YQUCIIZICIS. I.qngu,1 lk-cl1tn1nl. NL-wtmu, Kriwllcr, Svvmmnl Rumi 'l'u:u11:1l1. l':lCk0x'. NIL'l!Ilj'I'k', Xlzlslvxl. l':x1'km'1'. Silllpsmx. llulvlw, Xlm'1'isu11, lh-ll,Xifm-tl1.YwgL-I Ilnlv, Klux Illwnwln-11. SChIL'iCllk'l' xyt'Xx'SlL'l'I1ll1ll. .lxhixl I, , ,. .. , , . , ,. , . . . . , w mmf Imylo, l-rlvkluy. lluiimnll. lxvmllv. Fllllflbilllgyl. I,4l.111gn'1', I,-wlwlulm. XX k'll7l'1. N'hu'L, Xlxlvkf clxxltllh, HIICIHIIIIIII. Nl1'.Xl1'0l', l'l'yl11c1'ic11. Uuoll. lwvullh I ' inn: Nlclivv. Schultz. Munro. lmllllll, I.imI'!'n'lllwx'g4'l', Slwzuw, liurkv, lIup1w1', lilvv. Il:nl'1'5. Hr' k'ulu1L'lI. Sinluns. u rica ILA' W- I.-. fu. . X' Jo cg' ' ,-1 MAMT' ,I T511 ' W V Q31 V' Mwiffv W Q F ' , fifiglh' J I lnp grunp nlmvs-. 210. l.. .X 4. l 1'mn Row: fjllllfl. llalzlcmznl, Risscr. ,lmmrsl:1n. -lcllrivs. Kliclmcl. lilrml, Sniitll. Ingln':nn. Lung, llcintz. llvznty, Gcliz. xYlll1Cll11. Kline. ruml Run: Stull. Rial. 5llI1'l1L'l'. ll1':xL'1'. livlkllwiv. Ncslinr. lluss. ilolinsun. llyvrs. lfnx. l'mmpm'l'. Clan'- Nun l.k'2lll1k'I1, lilllcttv, l7n'xtcl'. l'c:ll's1n1, Nclsun, Illirml Huw: f't'l'lIlll. Sllllllk'I'. Swan. l'r1lL'in:ni. Moser. -lzlynrs. Qizulllwlu-ll. I.insm'lnnL'ym'l', Snliill. lmlvsmi. U'llunnvll. lfilrml, Olzlllclvr. lhyylu. lump Rnw: Kam-liiluf, Nlclluwcll. l'lL-innu-i', linkin, l':15'm', Singcr. Sunnm'rs., Nlznnlvll. Smplnw. 'l'lunn:1. Nlnrrny. l'iclu-ring. Nl:n'tinmlulc, Snynlcr. luxxcl'gi'1n1p :ilmx'v. llh ll7. lfrinll R-mr Nlcllnuwn. ,X1l:1lns, Xngclu. l,ouflln'l'. llnpkine. Nlillcr, Xyzlrlwr. C'lcvvl:11nl. 'lllll'l'. Sl1:u'lTa'1', llllllllll. l':n'kc'. Sant. VY:1l1l. liI'Cllk'l'. Ann'..'.'-. V rsvml Run: i'1'lwip:0v'. l'ric'x'. lilinwnt. .Xlls'n, Xlzlrh. XYnlfs-. llcl':xl1n:l. Sulvs. Sc'lnni4l. l':1vnn'. XlUl'j.IIlll. lnllnn N11 lx Xlplllllnn hnint Ihiril Row: Kurlm, 'l'rigini4la-s, lflvnn XXI-:nu-1'. l':ux':11mugl1. llczningcr, llill. Nlillvr. lrvinc. XYl1i1m-nmn, Sclnnirl. Zl1lll11l'I'lH1l1I, liinnwl. illustmwl. lop Row: llnncnn. Ih-mln, CQUYIJIZZKI, Nlriiuv. Sl'l1lll.l111!Cl1t'1', llIll'liS, Z0ppn'1Ifl'll, Xliillisnn. Ycllixl Smixli, . v lwrns4lmn'tf. l.inml, lnruwn. llllHHIll'l. i SOPHOMORES Xvxthtn-Imp gnmip. uppu:-ilu pzlgv. l0.l. .205 200. 207. 30.3, lfrnnt Row: llnrcxxvy. l4I'l1I11. llcllf. Sclnnittvl Cullum, Nlitrlwll. Slllllll. vlznnvs, Slnun, lin-lluy. l.incnln. llceicr. l'sn'ristm1. .Xlcx:1n:lc1'. llcplcr. llnycl Ilnllnmn, Sinnmsun. N'run'l Rnw: .Xllslnwnm-. llullnwr. klznnvs. Ilnnnn. Nlillvr, llutT1n:n1. Alzlculms. lh-nl. lim-x'. liwinu, llilligus V V llnnl'. l:UI'lil'.- Alnnmn, llclflnwvl' lirzly. 5-liincr. llll1'4l Rmv: Snnlll. Sliiclmls. Murmlcn, .Xckcrnnnn l':nnplwll. XYz1lkn-r, l':n'nn1zxn. 'l'lim11p+.un. llznkcr. llnng lilnrl. lh-llc. llllillilllilll, llilmsnn. XY:1tL'i's. lCve1'snlc. lfinlcy. 'll-lv Row: vSvnt1. l,IlI'lIllUI'I1C, fillI'HlIYlU. Row. l'nrry, llzwis. Smith. llnrrvll, llcrringtmi .Xln'm'n. .Xmlilvr .Xlln'n, lx:lt7ml111n'yl'i'. fnnimingfs. Nvxt in lmtiuiii grunp, opposite pzlgv, ll.Z.X. .ll-3. lfrunl Rim: llnck. Xlulrcrg NIL-lic-1-. ll:n'lnnn'. Kl'1ll'IH'y XX vslplinl, Kllllvr. Knlin. Snlitll. Ruwsv. Snliriv, ills-nn. NYilli:ln'-A, YUHQY. l L'rgn:-mn, Sm-mul Row: llnrulml. Xlixllvr. lmgzni. licnncrly. lilixncnt. llilvn':n1. llulmrl. Nlcfiwniirk. liiil-l. Rim lll'lllIK'Il. lmusc Nl4'Knlglit. Kimura' XYnml. illliirwl linwt Sllllll4L'I' llnw. lfcssumlcn llt'I'lYl'l'l. Strm-lml. l'l1'cy. Sznnp5nn. IH-pmicli. livrr. .Xn4lin. 'l'vl vntn. Snnniur. lk-ll, licpplv. l'l11j.Z0ll7l'I'f. 'li l' ROW: Nlcflwllnin. Alulnisun, l':lin1'.-V. llzilu-V, xlIlI'Sll. Rnwslmni, linux. liielwll, Nlclicr. llmctfiimgvi' xlJlI'Ql1Illl. Sinnipf. Nccmlliznn, liirnn, 'lllHllUL'.4, Stic-ful. lintiwln llllllllh rvppusitc lungs-. 1. lfmnt Rim: Slzllliml, lllnnlfry. Milla-r. Riicliic. Yiuln, l1:n't. llvnry llirlc. ihmiilrs. RiCl1, ,'Xllmc1't5. XIILSCIN. Stifllvr. Svculnl Rnw: NL-wtun, .X1'111strmnJ. llilll-111-. XYi1zCl. 5Cl1wvic'li:n'1. xllll-ZlUlk'j', Hill. Snynlrr, llnrning .X1'lnst0l'. Slmfm-r. Silniwsun. .'Xrc'l1:1. lliirfl Row: lliilillc. .Xrn1St1'ung, llrmpiwr, l'l'icL'. llzxll. .Xl4lL'Il. RQ-clmlil, lkxlimlx Hiatt. .Xl'lvs1vr. Nwull .Xll1k'l'l'. lfwp Run: Mile-uski. Will-wx. Xvilsrni. 'l'1'in1lwlu. llnvinrl. llnsllvv. llullvr, lTnrnQ. llczin. 5cl1n:n'1l. llnn .Im-f, l A'il1'l0. .Xin-lln. Sophomores Top gruulr. 310. 313. 15111111 Row: Swim. Reagan, Smull, Schwab, Mzmrlcll, Szmfmml, llumrc. Shun l'ul4lxxcll. Amlwwn. lh-ll, l.nwrc11cc. Scvmlrl Run: Czxrllsu. I-l:nlca'lx'y, XXmul1'lmlg'L', XX l'!j.Xl11. llillllllflill. llmwliiiuw. ll:nll:1 l1L'1'. Hill, Sli uhm, .Xvrvx .N I , llmlslun, l':u'lysln-. .XrluIL'1', llclm. lhlrrl lxmvxx: lluxxlln, HMV. htulrs, 'lvll1'ry. 5Cl1ll1k, Ixus, Nxxwvggllxs. Kllllcr, llvxlllctt, llcxullcv, Xlvxvvl iullxlclly. lzxrlaml llyflup. Top Run: XYHII. Sirulnlv, I'n-irewich, Zn-Imnur, Nlclullunm. Iixxlmlxxiu, Quillvllc. Xlnlum-, K-fxulm, liukv Ilcmlsnurlll. Ii. XYi1sm1, ll. XYIISUI1. l'um1r4. W N ,I1 11 1 11,3 1111 141111111 11111111-. 3111, 317. 19111111 141111: 1i11s111c1', 11111, Russ, YVr11t1111. lkircs. 51111011 R1'fn:111'y. 'l'11r11n1w. l'111111ck, Ifsyvn. 1'1141Q. 1fx':111s. 1'11'1'y. 1'1'1'ss11'1'. S1:11n11:1Ck, 1i11111'1'1s. 01114053 l41'1'11n11 Huw: 1Y1'111111:111, K11'C'1'111'y 1f1111'1. 1Y111f1'. 1Yci1z1:1. '1'L'11111.'1S. 1'1111L'I'. 111ss1'1c1q. Y1111ng, S11:11'1'1', S1111 1 11 1111111111 xVlXYI1l'I1lll 11'r, 511111111-1s1111. 1111'1ic1'111111', W11151111. Y11 , ': 'l'11i1'11 111111: If1'is11i1-. ,1:11111:1y. S:111111s1n1. '1'11r1111ck, 1':1c1::11'11. 11y11Ill11, 170111111-y. l.1111g111111 1.1111'11, .X11:11 1i:11111'1', 1Y1'1s1:1', R1'11411:111'. 1.l'l11J11i. N1111'1'1f-. 11N. 11111 111111: Huw, l11':1y, X11'y1'1's. 1,1111n1'. 1'.ll111i. XY11l'11X, x1Cf-1111ll1l1111, S:1n111n. F11111111. 1'11111111x. 111111 1 1'11f, S1111-1'k1'1'. 1111111:11'1I. Z111'1'111'1'. 1,11n1'1' 141111111 :11111v1'. 117 J19.X. 151111111 111111: I-.111-V11111111. 111l1'C11. 111111:4, 1.ill1c, 1i1111L'y. N1111'1'iS. X1111'1'1s1111 11:11'111111y1'1'. 11y111'. Nlvrclc, 1i1:1g1-14. Xv1111I1l. 111111'111:111. KIuy1'1w, 111151-111:1n. Ii111'11111. 12111111111-11. S111-111111 Row: .X11l'1l, llivkvy, 5111111112 1':1111'1's11111. 1111:1s. 11:1111L'f4, 151'111'w, 11:111s1'1'. N111111. 1101-11. Fi11111s1111. K111111. 171-1'111111:1. l'11n111'11y. 11lll'S1. '1'11i1'11 R1111': K1-11' 1,11111's. 111111101111 .X11111'1'1', Quinn. x1L'l'C1lZl111. Guy. Z1!11111l'IA111!ll1. N1i1111x1'11. 1.111l. X1c1111 1Y111111111, 1-'1'i1'1c, 11lll1l, 11111111. 11 1 11111'111 141111: K111-1-, 11K'1lS1k'lI11L'1'j1. I,iv111-.1. 1i11cc. linigln, 1111111qi11S, 11111111:111. 111111-1'. 11k'l'1111Z1I1, 31111111- 1,1'w1s. 11111'5111'1'. 111-1'1'11111. llzlvis. '1':11111111r1'i. X1'Xl 111 11111 1gl'll1l1P. 11111111si11' 11:11:12 318. 319. 1'11'0l11 Row: 1.cvi11c. ll1'1':1. S1I1g11'14111. 111':11111'1'i11g11111 S1'11k1'11'i12. 1'11'!1Z1Q'l'. 1'111'11111. 1,11x11'y, 11:11'1n1111, 1 c11c1'kc11. 1'11w1'1'r- S11'z1i1111'. 11:11'x'1'y. 1111r11, 1 51-1-111111 111111: 11111111-1'. 1ill1'1Z. .X11S111l1ISt', X1C1.?l1lg111111. K1C111ll's'l1, R1111:1111'Q. 1,111y11. 1x1-1-11. 1i1i1n1'n1 11:11'1'1-1, x11ll'll11j'. 1i1'nn1'11y, ,I11n1'S. K1111111, Sv1'cC11y. 'I11ir11 Huw: .X11-x:111111'1'. llivsuy. 111':1x'1'1'S. l10111'gc. l': Y11141-1. llzlvis. 111'1'5'. 'IR111 Huw: fM1111r11. NY1'y1111'1', XY111g111s, K1':111f. 1111yc1'. N1111'1u', li11c11. l'1111'1'11111, 15111111-14. Pxcxt 111 11111111111 1111111111 1111111124110 11:1g1'. 118. 120 111, S 1 N11:1f11'11y. 1!:191'111:111, 501111. k111I1ns1111. l'11:11n11 ' 1'11n1 Row: V111-, S11v111'1'. 1Y:111:11:1-. X11111'1'1l ,, 1 . 111'1'111'r. 1'111'1A111'1111'1. X111's1111. l'111111', 1111'1111'. X111s1'1'. 130108. S11C111y. S1111111Q:1. 1I:1v1s. 11z11'11:111g11 L N 1 '111111'1'j. .11'1'111111 R11111 R1111gc1's. 1.:11'1n1'. K11'1l11ig:111. 1':1111:1':41111. N1Uy1'1'. K11111s1111.11'1'. Y1111:1S. 11111'11. 1x1xn1'1'. 111:111. X1'1s1111. 1i1'1'1':11'11. 1,n1in. R11I11ns1111, S1111s11'1'. 1111251111: 1111111 111111: 111'111'1:111:1. 111':1v1'1's. S'1n111'1's, 1Y!1Q11L'1'. Z1'11Qr. 1Y111'111i111111111. 1 z111,'1111. 11111111. 1Q1lll1Ill1. 1Y11:111'11. 1:1c1111s, N1'g11'v. 1i1'11111'11y. 11'1s1111. 1Q1'1'1'1111111'11, ,1:1ck. 11:11'1'i41111. S1111111. 1.11111- K1-111' 151111 I,11v11g 111211 NI11111 XY11' 1154111 11111 1411112 X111111'1'n. 11111. -S1'11111111111:11. 1i1111:111:1s. XY:11s11, 151111. XY1111L'111'I. 11!1l'1'L'1, '1':1y1111'. 1':1Q21111. 11111111111 1 1 1:111'11'1C. 1-1'11xx11. 5111111 11111111111 QV111111. 1111p11s111' 11:1g1'. 218. 21911. 11111111 Huw: 11111112 5111111'1w 1'1111:1, N1cK41'1':1. 1fx:111s. 11 ' ' 111111111111111 1111y11, ll1':1y. XI11111g11111c1'y. 1T11n11x':1n, 1.1'1'1. 1'1m1.'1's. .Xs1c1'11111. 111'111:4. 11l1L'1i. . ' 1 . S1-1-111111 R1111: l!111111'1111111'g11-r. R1-111111-, 0111111-1-1'. XY1':1vc1'. 1iy:111. 11l'k'YI1l'11, Rngg. 1'111I'111lQ4,'1'. 111111-11. 1',:1s11111. ll111'1111ws. Nl:1g1-N. l11L'11l1l'l', R:1n11:111. 111111011 1:11. 111111011, 1'11111111. XY11111' 1 :111:11'k1'1'. 11'w111. 1111111 1111115 111111'c'11. 111'11111. S1'111111'. 1'11111L'. x1L'l'1'1111 1 51111. S111'1'1i1111'. N1c1i1'11'vy. l1'1,1':11'y. I1 1111. f:11'n1'y. 1.11ck1'. 111111u1111y. 111111. '1'1111 Ruw: 111111:1N, XYi11i4. 1'c1'k111s1111. 1'1'i41111n. S11n11s.11n. 11 lluvis. x1!lI'L'1!lj'. 1'111i111g1-r. 17'L4111111111', 1-:11'111 11111111 17111411 111-11-11 l- Sophomores Twp group. l.. .X. 1. 400. lfrmlt Row: Nllliflltxlvl, Shrutl. xlilllrfitqtl. I4zu'm's. Klcllmxcll. lh'r-mrwin, ML' 4100. lmwis, lluycr, liixwlzly, Klutz, -lzlculw, Klllmxuc, Scott, Ilzlrris. Svvmul Rem: Y:xl14lL'1'lmnn1. Slcvcllsml, I:!l1t'I1l1lIl, lilinv. ,Xl1h'iv11. l':nHv.'x'4m1. l'x'i7cr. Rvhlullt. ll:n'i1IQun Ihwmks, lluxu'l'sux. Klum-lli. llhutlxick. , . , . . . llmwl lxuxx: lrlpoll, Innh-y. llvync. Nmst, Nlltulwll. Xlvl'l1L'xwm1. llzlrrlx, I'uxxL'll. Xlillvr. XYm-iuvlx stciu, Sllilllli. .XH1n'l'tw, Vllillip'-, Yvvyusi. 'lump Huw: Xluirlwzul. SfU11L'hl'k'Illik'l', KlL'i'mulm. IR-m-L-. llc1'riuglun. Scllm-pkv. llzlrwick. l':11l11cx'. Huck Russ, Hrxlylwill, Smith. llzxrtxml. 'l':ly1m'. llzlyrs. A A A AA. , A AAAJ ,, 'U Kc, N OU R ADVERTISERS The business firms of Wil- kinsburg, Pittsburgh and vicinity whose advertise- ments appear on the follow- ing pages have taken the opportunity to use this Annual as a medium of ad- vertising their'services and conveying to the students, the faculty, and their friends their interest in edu- cation and in the youth of today. Let us reciprocate by patronizing these Annual advertisers. CML ADVEQTISEQS 1906 Thirty-one Years oflservice 1937 A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION . INS -att' sue, num mm 'Y rroznmou or S' chasm 0' Penn Lincoln Hotel I WILKINSBURG PA FREE SERVICES 51,000 Personal Automobile Accident Policy 515.00 per weelc for 13 weeI4s in case of an accident. Emergency Road Services up to 10 miles anywhere in the U. S. Bail Bond up to 55,000 in case of a Traffic Viola- tion. Monthly Magazine. Special License Service. Notary Public. Travel 81 Road Information. Maps, Tour Boolcs, Camp Directories, Hotels. AAA is Nation Wide. The largest Motor- ing Organization in the World. JOIN IN 1937 Wilkinshurg Automobile Bluh 111111111 111111 1 1 1:1 1 111 1 1111111111101 1 1111111 11111111111 1 1 1 1:1 1414111111111 1 141111111 1 1011 J. B. McCLAY Photographer We wish to extend our Hearty Congratulations and Best Wishes to the 1937 Graduating Class, and to thank the students For their patronage. HOME PORTRAITS GROUPS WEDDINGS COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY CITY AND COUNTRY HOMES LOCAL OR OUT OF TOWN 33 YEARS OF SATISFIED SERVICE Home or Studio Appointments 727 Wood Street CHurchill 2670 WILKINSBURG, PA. 11111 fo so 111 1111141101014 11 :11::1::1 51114 11 411:11:11::1::1:11411r 91111 110101111111 sfo .4 iiuioiniuiniiIiiiiisicii:iiniuiuiuir1101:rinrinr1u1ri1u1ii1o1u1u1 FIFTY YEARS OF PRINTING SERVICE WE, TOO are celebrating our Iiltieth anniversary this year. We started in business in 1887, coincident with the incorporation of WiII4ins- burg as a borough. Just as our neighboring community has grown and prospered so has this firm also expanded and grown in prestige and popularity. WE PRINT :The Willcinsburg I'Ii Ways :The Willcinsburg Spotlight :The Willcinsburg Shopper :The Willcinsburg Motorist M Publishing Prmtzng Co. Established 1887 I'II 1106-1107 235 Collins Avenue, East Liberty 1u1n1u1n1n1n1 1 1 1 1 1 1011:1010101111u1u1n1u1u1o14i1:i1 v1 1 1 1 111.101m1r1.101u.1n1n1u1o1n1u1o.1o1n1u1u1u1 1 1 11.1 KREGAF2 8: CO. 900 WOOD STREET WILKINSBURG, PA BUY WITH PRIDE1EAT WITH SATISFACTION DISTRIBUTORS OF WHITE ROSE BRAND FOODS BIRDSEYE OUICK FROSTED FOODS You can serve Garden-Fresh Vegetables and Bush ripened Berries every clay in the year. All Icinds of Fish-No Wasteflxlo Bones Frying Chiclcens-Stewing Chiclcens Turlceys-Duclcs QUEEN QUALITY BEND VIEW BUTTER POULTRY FARM EGGS We pay a premium Ior it, and say Fresh from the I'Iennery it is the last word in Butter. 1 every day CHEESEWAII Icinds Imported and Domestic WHITE ROSE CLUB COFFEE ir 1 1111111 1 r1n:n1o1o1n1n1n1u1n1n1u1o1o1u14 1:1 111 1 V-.........-M xii? 'Q- ,Xll lM't'L1llSk'Uf tknullnzlll. liclmiml thc small- bmlul . . . 'I'lw hum! 11-lnxus ll bil . . . lwlIk'L'I'Il'lldL'l'S. mlm. mlm! . . . C1111gl1t in tlw uct nl the fmvthnll hnmlucl . . . Kkmcim liulm-11 nmkcs ll spccclm . . . .X u-nsu lllnlllclll for the cmmclws . . . Dr, 'l'um-r, prvsi- alvm ut' the wclnml hmml. praises our buys . , . Here's tu anullwr victury . . . Un llw waxy tu jolmstown. A Place, Please, for Young Thought o Youth creates, age weighs. From this country's younger gener- ation will come the zest and determination, the brilliance in thought and action, to carry Business, the Arts and Sciences, to new heights. More mature minds will assay these ideas and actions lor their soundness, but the energy will be supplied by younger brains and bodies. As an exponent of New Banlcing, The First National Banlt at Wilkinsburg, aclcnowledges fand maltes a place For younger progressive thought. It is a Bank where young people feel at home and are accorded the consideration due them. The First National Banlc YOUR COMMUNITY BANK Penn Avenue and Wood Street WILKINSBURG, PA. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION o:aI1o1r1I1 1 1 1 1o1o1o1m14111Ii:I1o1o1II1o1o1n1u1 1 1 1 1111111184 3 I ALL MAKE PORTABLES E. H. RITTS 3 ROYAL TYPEWRITERS 3 I SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS - SUPPLIES 2 920 Penn Av enue Phone: Res. Penhurst 2843 i Wilkinsburg, Pa. Office Penhurst 1267 'ALI REVOIR We Say .Xu Revoir but not goodby Ifor in our thoughts you'll never die. Years Illllj' come :Ind years may go Hut in our memory you always glow. 'l'he IllLlI'I1lIlI' of ll prayer, the singin of :L choir, lizich signifying 21 Iirst Chapel hour. 'l'he cheers of Rl crowd or the beat of :I o:oI1I1I1I11I1I1I1-1 1 1 1 1I-11111111 1 1 1 1I1I11111I1I,:, drum These will recall Inennt football and fun. With Il sigh in our heart, now froIn you we part Gooclby dear XYilkinsburg High. -ill. .-1. lllrlflzrfhy ! I I McCULLOUGH -WHITFIELD 1 , 5 HARDWARE COMPANY 2 l i Q FRIGIDAIRE EASY WASHERS j U BOSCH RADIO EASY IRONERS 3 TAPPAN RANGES VOSS WASHERS I i U HAREWARE and HOUSE FURNISHINGS 9 ! I I I H Wait in our store for your stree! car 5 ll Q 3 44a3HCHufchIll4A44a4 wooo at PENN -- -- WILKINSBURG, PA. i I l I 0:0I:41111111111I11 1 1 1 1:11 1 111 I1 1 1i1o1o1o1Io:o XX':1iling tm' llu- vm- . . . Un nur way tu svluml . . . Nlusic lun-1'w ull: blnlly. Xlr. Himlrllv. Nlmggzlll . , , 'Vlwy' shall nut pass . . . 1,01 jny bv llllftblllilltll . . . . Spa-:uk no wil . . . We sm- why NlL'Nli1m is vzllm-cliclmigxn . . . lirzuly flu-vks hix HUjf1lIiYk'S . . . Nlnin hull I1 ln pulitits . . . clnbryo plmtrmgrzxpllers. T E all X llx y HMM i n 1: From the name of the Roman Goddess of Good Faith, Fides, comes the key word of all trust work- Fidelity. Since this work involves money, stocks, bonds, real estate, mortgages and like matters the personal obligaf tion of administration is not always at once apparent. The income, health, comfort and education of many families served by us depend, to a considerable degree, upon painstaking fidelity to the business phases of trust administration. Consequently, there is an added feeling of responsibility on the part of every member of our trust staff. The principle of fidelity is allfimportant in dealing with money-it is imperative when dealing with human welfare. FIDELITY RUST COMPANY 3-4l-543 FOURTH AVE. PITTS B U R G H Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FRESH CUT FLOWERS BOUOUETS AND CORSAGES E B MAXWELL wrr.KrNsBuRe s DEPENDABLE rtorzisrr Flowers and Decorations All Occasions CHurch II 0373 812 WOOD STREET WILKINSBURG, PA. 101er:u1inlurzinifizzriirzsrzurz COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY IS HERE! Photographs in all of the beauti- lul natural color of the original. Vivid colors and delicate hues laithlully recorded. Portraits or commercial illustrations. Ours is the only studio in Pittsburgh doing color photography. Por- traits made in our studio will bring out your personality to its best advantage. O ARTHUR SWOGER PHOTOGRAPHER 921 Wood St. CH 5224 in1010inioioinluiuz01:vi ESTABLISHED 1881 Thomas D. Turner New Funeral Home 729 WALLACE AVENUE WILKINSBURG, PA. PEnhurst 2340 4,i,,1,1U1,1U1u1Z1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,1 1 1 1K We Invite-H Wilhinshurg High School Students The PENN LINCOLN for their: DANCES ffRooms with excellen Iloors lor any size of party. LLINCI'lEONSfLet u s su bm it menus: tempting Ioodoprivatte roomsfmoderately priced. BRlDGEf You, too, will enjoy your party when it is at The Penn Lincoln. O FAMILY DINNERSf4Remind your parents that we specialize in Iamily dinners ever day, but espec- ially on Sundays and Holidays. Phone PEnhurst 6300 For Reservations THE PENN LINCOLN HOTEL ozorioiui 21111111211 1114: 1 1 :win ini 4: 411 U1 ui 0: ni 1110: 1 1111111131103 1 1 1 101 COMPLIMENTS OF FLUDES WILKINSBURG'S BEST MEN'S STORE Riu CI'IurcI1iII 1460 800 Wood Street WILKINSBURG, PA. 3 54 Dil 3 xi li T101 ri 1 101110101 1 4 so S 0.0 94:11 3 ri 1 1 3 1 201:11 3 i0iuini1riui4ri i i 1 212030044 Congratulations Q Seniors DAY EVENING CO-EDUCATIONAL College of Liberal Arts and Letters-School of Education-College of Science-School of Law-School of Music f'SchooI of Dramaa-'School of Pharmacygschool of of Business Administration-'The Graduate School--Department of Nursing-Deparb ment of Commercial Education. WRITE THE REGISTRAR FOR FURTHER INFORMATION DLIQLIESNE UNIVERSITY 30:4 .gm .I I, .. ., ., .I ., .I .. .I ., .. I II 6 vp., IF IT'S DONE WITH HEAT YOU CAN DO IT BETTER WITH NATURAL GAS THE WoRLD's FINEST FUEL FOR COOKING WATER HEATING REFRIGERATING HOME HEATING THF Proms NATURAL His Cu. Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania :I zuzuzuzuiuzr inlni 1 3 x iiginia pix-ft-1' passing out lJl'1lQl'2lIl1S. Yt-S? . . . The Class uf '38 arrivt- early for .X hit ut' aclwrtising sthclm- for tht- jtmim' tlanrc . . . l'i't-sith-nt Uh-nn and thtii' tlanw , . . tm with tht- tlanrt-Y la-t joy hc tlnctmtim-cl! . . , lining their hit tm tht- 5llt't'l'5N wt thc 49. li. and Ili-Y dativt- . . . l'hhY what a spooky place tht 'lhiary ht-t'aim' for tht' Hunk liillh Ci1lltl't'i 1 1 11n1u1n1n1n1o1u1u1:1 101:11 11rinri:rinr1o1o1u1u1u1o1o1 101 111oioioinioioioioi 11 1101 CALDWELL 3a GRAHAM DEPARTMENT STORE McCALL 8x PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS CHurcl1ill 0143 CORNER PENN AVE. AND WOOD ST. WILKINSBURG, PA. 1-1U1014:10111o1n1n1u1o1u14 1111 1 1 1 1 1 1o1u1n1u1u1u1n1 U1 11110111 1:11111u1o1u1n1n1u nc 5111 1 1 11-w1u1u1u1o1 1 1 11 10101 D. A. lVlAcKl LLOP CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES 1 PERIODICALS AND NOVELTIES 831 Wood Street 10101,,1,,1,,1,,1,,1.,1 1 1 1 ...U 01-0 1 Wilkinsburg, Pa. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1u1n1n1u1n1o1n1u1 1.,101,,1,,1,,1,,1010101 1 1 ... 41 10101 1 1 1u:nq9o1n1n10101-y1n1 755 PENN AVENUE WILKINSBURG, PA. KISER BROTHERS Stationery Greeting Cards Office Supplies PENHURST 4875 Printing and Engraving 1-r..u1n1-11.11-111111 ..o1u1u1n 101-11 1 0111101 1v1n1n1u1n1u1n1o1u 10101 11-r1n1n1-+1u1u1 1 11 1104 PEnhurst 4600 FRECH 8a DASCH Suits-Topcoats-Men's Apparel 814 WOOD STREET WILKINSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 11:1r1m1n1n1u1n1n1u1 1111114020 101111:11r1u1u1u1n1o1n1:110104 NEW CANDYLAND Consider the Quality DELICIOUS HOME-MADE CANDY SUNDAES SANDWICHES SODAS Penn and Center WILKINSBURG Quoin: 11 11024 -011 1 111 1: 1 14:1014111114114119101111 A. J. THURSBY MILLINERY O Miss Huuvler's Shop 769 Penn Avenue PEnl'rurst 2324 nzo 021101 11:r1u1n1cr1n1o1u101 1:1 BARBER SHOP PENN LINCOLN HOTEL Efficiency Cleanliness Courte PEnhurst 6300 1u1o1o1o1u1o1 1011: 1011110101 1 111 11 1 SY uzoiuiuiuic 3 131 21 2 11 1 11:10 1o:n11v:1r313 11:31:11 3 1 11 1 30113, ., 2 5.3.5.1 . . Q.. . Z 5-.'41.i:: .1 ' F. al. Prop. MSI. gzzilugv ..,. i Where Loveliness is Made Lovelier 3 A , Eiiilff ' JADE BEAUTE SA LON SPEC'A'-'STS 'N PERMANENT WAWNG i All OW' Bmfv Sefvices on Requeff l HOURS: 9 fo 6 COR- WOOD 8- WALLACE ! Tues. a. FRI. 9 to 9 WILKINSBURG, PA. fn' ! 3 5 Phone, PEnhurst 9621 We Telegraph Flowers Q ! WOOD 81 WOOTTON FLORAL SHOPPE Q l U FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION 1 792 PENN AVENUE Copposile Penn-Lincoln Hotell WILKINSBURG, PA. g 11:11:11 1111r11v11r1oioi1r:1n21xcg:g WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES Q AWNINGS PAINTS i UPHOLSTERING Q l Hill 81 Leresche Co. 711 Penn Avenue WILKINSBURG, PA. Q Psnhufsf 141 o 9 Tllli l'RI-ISlIHiN'l'S-CSee page S33 'l'op Row: j. l,iVolsi. -l. llrcnm-man. Y Tolino, R. Gooch, C. Powell. XY. Toy, l.. Vllilcox. Middle Row: G. NYible. Il. Daw, tl. Sum- mers, C. Little. R. Yingling. R. 'l'onwr, G. Schill. Bottom Row: li. Nlclfarland, nl. Shull. NY Schreiber. Il. Rhoads, I.. Pryor, R. llumm ll. Young, li. Lewis. Absent: C. Davis, D. lleckman, l'. Mac- :li-0:1:M.0:0-UZUII: at :U-N! Neil, McMinn. R. Orr, ll. Culp. .q.11:1mn1:1v:1f: 11:11:01 10411 10-P0101 1 D 1 1 1 '4 'EQ l Walmer ol Willcinsburg Hardware Queensware Glassware Houseware lui ' U CHARLES W. WALMER HARDWARE CO. 716-718 PENN AVENUE - Established 1900 ioiuioininir 1011 11 Z1 21:11 1 11 1 1 11 Phones, PEnl1urs1 o4s1-o4ss-0489 U 011 11n11ui1u1u11r11u1o11x1 1115? WE CONGRATULATE YOU THE CLASS OF 1937 AND WISH YOU SUCCESS IN YOUR CHOSEN LINE OF ENDEAVOR FLICCAIQO STUDIO Photography PORTRAIT - COMMERCIAL 722 PENN AVENUE I WILKINSBURG, PA. 9:01141111:1111111110101011rinioioiui i Compli 0103014111111rimr1n2niu1o1cs1o1n1u o 0.4 mCI'ltS i of the i 1 Wilkinsburg Bank 'Zo1011,zayznannxn-.011-1014: 10201:x1u1u1n3niui4viii:nicriuinioiuiamiuiwzo CLASS OF 1936 MISS CONLEY'S SCHOOL 6214 WALNUT STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. Fall Term 27th Year Send for Catalog September 13 MOn1rose 8382 Enrollment limited lo one hundred 141 1c1o1r10Q1u1u1o1 1:1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 11111 1o1u1n1u1o1u1 n14r1o1cx14n14v1o1o1o1o1o1o14s1o14n14r11 1014 020601 lniiiiiwii with his hut CiIh1 S . . . l'i1Cl'I'iL'1liit'l'S ziffziin. Slzimliiwz Ni4'i All'i1l . F 2' 2' lluimlh-v. ihiiik. Uh-img sc-aiu-cl: Niffiiliill. Kiiiiiiinings , . . .Xny szimlwivlivs. Km-pph ' . lfiw sziln-sim-ii waiiliiig fm' husim-ss . , . XXX- migjiil lu win xinyliriw' with thil ihg Lihhy . . . Vcziiiuts, vniiicly .... Xucircy and Ilzirvn-y inwlvfscl in high zinu- .... X pcs-p all the gfrzimlstaml. 1111113 2 1 1 3 1 111211111111 11112 11121111 31111 1111111211 31: 1 2 11: 2 3 it1:11i1111111111111111111 3111 111111111111 11 ir :11111i11i11i111a1i111u1 21 211111 2 1 1: 111 113 11 111111111 1 111111 Magazines Candy Tobacco Cigars L. C. MQKIBBEN Our Own Maize Ice Cream It's Different 776 PENN AVENUE CHurchiII 3551 111112211 1 11112 :ri 11: 2 in 21111111 ::i:i:i11-1111 1111: The Best Car To Buy is a C H R Y S L E R The best place to buy is at KEELER MOTCRS, INC. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH 1123 Penn Avenue WILKINSBURG, PA. STATISTICS PROVE: 282 of High Schooi Girl Graduates Marry within one year after graduation. 3 out of 4 Marry within five years. We don't want to rush you . . . and we don't Icnow which cIass you wiII be in-but REMEMBER FALLER' F U R N I T U R E 707-709 Penn Avenue WILKINSBURG, PA. 11111111 11121 1 2 2 2 111 1111 11113111 1 111111111i111111111111111 111 11111111111 11112111 2 1 1 111 1 31111111112111111112111411111111111 ADVERTISEMENT OF THE WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC AND MFG. CO. 0 EAST PITTSBURGH, PA In the dual meaning of 4 phrase is expressed the double foundation upon which 4 great institution stands: quality, and scope of service. IIE Workman who attaches the Westitig- house name plate to a motor knows that it stands for 50 years of development, constant research, a reputation for dependable perform- ance that is the pride of every Westinghouse man and his responsibility to maintain. The name that means everything might call to mind a laboratory worker, searching for a better way to control power leakage. A work- man at a bench, perfecting a special tool for doing his job a little better. An inspector with his microscopic test equipment, as impartial and impersonal as a baseball umpire. . . .everything in electricityf' of course, Westinghouse ww WW! W suggests motors, meters, controls, circuit break- ers, giant locomotives, heating and lighting equipment, household products of every Sort. its meaning should also include the equipment needed to make and dirtrilzzm' electricity, turbines and water Wheel generators, transformers, !'CI110tC control systems -the list seems endlcssg some 30,000 products. And so the name that means everything in electricityv has a dual significance when applied tO Wfestinghouse: a source of supply for practically everything electricalg a concern so thoroughly identified with electrical achievement that anyone may buy its products with utmost confidence, WWW 101 101014110101010101x10 1010101 11111 1 11101010 14 101:r1010101010101x11101 010101010111 101u1010101x1n1 101 FELGER SPECIAL Quality Clothes Made to Measure 565.00 and up 527.00 and up PEnhurst 1495 923 Wood Street 101 11011+10101010101u101 0101,0101010101010101010101010101 GENERAL ELECTRIC AND UNIVERSAL COOLER REFRIGERATORS PHILCO RADIOS G. E. WASHERS AND IRONERS VALLEY SALES 8: SERVICE CO. 608 Rebecca Avenue WILKINSBURG CHurchiII 0900 101,111 1-QQUQM-ng. IQ mp 11,101.5 S22 Schueffel X. Torchia Makers of Fine CIotI1es CIeaning and Pressing 772 PENN AVENUE 101010101 1 1 1 1 1 1 10101 QUALITY MEATS ALWAYS KESLAR 8: POWER FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS 715 Wood Street WILKINSBURG, PA. CI'IurcI1iII 7245 SQ9 BUTTER EGGS 0:01101 NORTHWOOD BARBER SHOP CLEAN EFHCIENT MODERN CHAS. E. HEPNER, Prop. 1202 Wood Street 10:0 9:0501 1 11101 rx 1 1 10111101 Q 9? 0,01 Compliments of A F RIEND 10:4 020501011 1 1:11 11101 ni 1 14 101 01010101010111101010101 01 101 101011111 1 11101 1131111 11111 1 1 1111111111101 1 12 111111 11 113 1895 1937 EATON FUNERAL HOME CHurchilI 0836 733 ROSS AVENUE WILKINSBURG 9 0,0121 1 sir in in 1 inxioioioirrioioioiuioiuirvir:irr1oio1o3oioin2o1m ozonioioi 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 31112 1 1 ri 1 1 1111 1011110101 :loin ive, ! Corsages Shoulder Bouquets i ! i 5 STEP HENS g Q ALL VARIETIES OF Q l ! E CUT AND POTTED FLOWERS E 615 woon smear cHufchul s1oo E f TJ11'9TjiEVLEEiE ' ' '5E'fE3'EZi5? ''i' a KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS 2 REGENT ELECTRIC co. 1 Q 1027 Wood Street PEnhurst 8022 o 02011'14v2o1o1o1oio3uioic111 1 3 1 3 1 2 111 3 10101011141101411404 0:01 3 111101 11 11 1 1 1 in iuio1o1o1o1o1o1o1 xi 12 mi ni xi :oi 1 rife, 5 oLnsMoBlLE Q NIURDOCK AND AKINS, iNC. Q 520 Penn Avenue WILKINSBURG, PA. i Q PEnhurst 2200 i 02011 111101111014nicmirair114114:ix114114:oilm:n3o1ozo1o1o14rioinioioioiwzo .fll00li'Elllz',JDQS5 XVILL TUV VVITH THIS THAN flij NEFF Une iine SONQsjshiny day in SUMMERfsj, when the GICHLS and FROST of winter had passed, and the CORNfsj was ripe, MCFARLANIJ asked his FRIEND to go for a ride to see the SEITZ. She said she VVUOIJfej be glad to go, but she had some shopping to do iirst. I have to go to the RICH BANKICR, the BAKER, the MASON, the BLACK-SMITH, the TAYLOR, the SHUMAKER, and also to the KUCHICR butcher for some HHRRING and SAUICR KRAUSE, and water KRICSS. In the kindest of XVURTZ she told him to pay the BICEL if he had eNlCl I JACK for the KOST and the high PRICE, After this was DUNN, they headed for the country. going a LI'l l'LE l OS'I'ICR than they should, on the I I 5 Compliments of A BAUMAN cHEvRol.ET ! i ! I I G 5011 1011 101011201114 14 1 io: 311020141434 101 3 2 2011 1 1102031014 114 ,:, Ruth 11ml liml 500111 In lx- vlmjflyilmgg' this clgmcv . . . Lilac llu- lnaxrim-s, .xllllll Klum lm IS ilu- silunliwln xxx-ll in lmml ...' l.L'1l fm' txw. ln' was it wlll-L -... 'l'xw lm-11 nu lunsv' '...' l'l1v lll'lQllf1lll skill. limb Chmvll . . . Gwvrgc is trying tw lt'1ll'll llgjfl mlllllm- llrsl lmml . , . Rn-cl-lwl ryllun zmcl ll gmail clmpvl lJl'Hgl'1llll . . . Sly friumlx xxlwn l :un ull-vtl-ml, vlan' '... tkmlful now. Nlwrgnn, xw want Nlcl':mm-l ll litl lfmgvr . . . Nlaxrvlw, mnrvlm right. clwwn the Iiulcl. 1111111111111 1111111111 1 1 1 1 11111111111111111111111111u1111111111 PHONE CHurchiII 1651 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER FRANK S. TROGLIONE MERCHANT TAILOR1At His New Location 706 SOUTH AVE.fWILKINSBURG, PA. Cleaning, Pressing and Remodeling of Men's and Women's Clothing O Suits S25 and up . 1111 1 11111 11111 1 111111111111111111.11111 11 1: 1:11 11111111111 1 1111 1 1 1111111111111111111111110511101111111111111111111111111111 1111 SUMMERS HOME BAKERY 719 WOOD STREET WILKINSBURG, PA. CHurchiII 0956 1111111111111111111111111 1 1111111-1111110111111 111 1111111111111111111 111111 1 1 11111111111111111111csucp11111111111111101111 1 1 111 1111 WE'VE FITTED FEET FOR FIFTY YEARS LUDEBUEHUS EAST LIBERTY SHOES AND HOSIERY WILKINSBURG Penn and Frankstown Wood Near South :111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111x1111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 111111111 1 111 1 1 111 1 111111111111 No institution survives one hundred Fifty years unless its service to tI1e community has been one of usefulness. UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH ADDRESS THE REGISTRAR 0:02 1111011 in in 2 2 ioioioil in in 11211 1 1010101111 11 sioioiuioilozg U GRACE lVlARTlN'S SCHOOL 5 A SCHOOL DISCRIMlNATE E Q Secretarial for Young Women , MRS. GRACE MARTIN CORNELIUS, Principal H Scholarships Are Offered to Those Who Qualify i E Telephone ATlan!ic 6309-6310 i U 16th, 17th 8a 18th Floors Keenan Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. dltrioi ri nioillillifx1rlirr21lilwirnilr1ll1ll1u2o1oioio24lioinioi 11:24 ini!! R. B. Wolford c. E. Wolford c. l.. Wolford Q g NEW REALTY COMPANY g ! Selling and Renting lnsurance ol All Kinds Notary Service Q 925 WOOD STREET WILKINSBURG, PA. Q gan: 1 sir: 1 1 3 10:01oiozoio1ocpoioinioinioioicici io: 141 1402: I AL BERG'S DRUG STORE Q Berg's Corner E 734-736 Rebecca Ave. at Kelly WILKINSBURG, PA. i , Dependable Drug and Prescriplion Store ! Phone CHurchill 9988 Q slnooth RI-IOAIJHS. Soon they came to Fl HHALY countryside with many large OCT-IS. SLOAN' down, they pulled over to the KORB. As they got out of the cur. they drank VVl+ILSH'S grape juice and :ite some CLARK bars which tasted PURDY GOOD. Being deS1l'LlCs of nature. they looked at the LUYlCly HILLfsl, GLlCNNs, and MARSHes. He sang SH1LL be Corning Round the lVlount:1in'l to her, and she said. My PRPISCIOUS, you sing MOORE and MOORIC like Lawrence 'l'PIBB1'l'S. They passed GRIMM FRICK XVOOIJfelJs which con- tains BAICRS. KllHNs, lVlAR'l'INs, and birds with GRAYBILLS. and some Ll'l'- 'l'LlC KERRS. In 21 beautiful PARKIC. she says. Look Rt the gorgeous BOXVLIN' green! Bill answers. Holy MOSES, pST-IAVV, oh HECK. and M.-XRCY IHC. 'SNOIJGRASS it's just DIC FLOVVFRS that BLO0lVlGRlfN. After they had lished ziwhile in a quiet POOLIC for some KSEOYSTICRS. his friend said 'AIt's so aprilrznzllxnglrgngoxoxlrxrrgllxrrxnzll1o1o1rr1ogo3r:gr101011rgogugogrrxrofo i COMPLIMENTS or l Q DAN KANTOR 2 l MEN's WEAR 2 i 805 WOOD STREET WILKINSBURG, PA. E CHurchill 0759 PEnhurst 8814 i 2 CURTIS and MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS i CENTER AVENUE WILKINSBURG, PA. E Z Q broliuzoilrxoioioioioi ioiogoioiocprrg:10301:nilrirloinilrilrirrirlilrilgo Q 5.'iin2o1o1o111030101 1:1 3 ini 1 iii 1ni1211301nioioioioioiuizo 02011011 1 1 21:11niozuioinxuioioi 14rioioioioioinioi ini ri 11011 6, Q BUKES GRILL. g WILKlNSBURG'S LEADING TEA-ROOM 81 SODA-GRILL 2 SODAS SUNDAES ! SANDWICHES l Q LuNcHEONsM.na-DINNERS C HOME-MADE CANDIES ' ! l : aaa Wood sm: WILKINSBURG, PA. 2 9:01 1:3 3 ioioioioioimini:iiinic134nicsioioioioioloiiril1 11143111.24 I Q HALLER OVEN TO DOOR SERVICE i BRINGS THE BAKERY TO YOUR DOOR Each day the Haller Man calls with an assortment of Bread, Rolls, Calces and l Pies. You select what pleases you most, and you're sure it's fresh, clean, l tasty and wholesome. Q 1 Q 1 S HALLER BAKING CO. Oahu, Home 2 1 1 Ozmim'14nicrin14viiviiitititiioiuioioinioiuiixioioinioioiixiuioioioicoza S'l'l'Il l lCY here. my head is ICA KIN'. lt must be the TOMICR, on my KNICIC, URR it may be just a Hl7R'l l' in my 'l'OOlVllCY. Bill, as he put her BROXYN LININ L'OA'I'lesJ aBAUIDlCR', said. XVait till 1 turn on the l AWClC'l l' in this WlCLLqsb to get you a drinkg but if you feel LOGGIIC, have some Sal Hepatica or a MA R'l'INi. All right, she answered, but don't MACK such faces, you look like the missing LINK. VVhen he came back. he began to RIAL her and said, HUGHES are as IJUMM as GRACICY ALLICN, HICUER APT to do any- thing: I could KICCK you. At that time she began to GRIICVIC and asked him. HOUR could anyone be any MEANOR? One would need a S'l'ONEBRAKl+1R to soften your heart. But soon he l'A'l'ftyps her one on the CHINN and says he's sorry, HICIJIJINGICR for the Car. he USHERS her to the door and PITZER in like a gentleman. Un the way home, he asks. HKUICNZIIC go to the dance with me? 1 SHULL stop for you as soon as I GROOMES myself and gets a SI-lAVE. 'l'hat's all FOVVKICS le-Marcy signing off. 9:01:11 qui iz: 1111111011ixozuxozoioxnrin:-111110101011iznzozozoziriozgz, , TURNER FLORIST 3 5 FLORIST AND DECORATOR ' 5 Say It with Flowers 5 Member of Florist Telegraph Delivery Association E ! Q U soo PENN AVENUE PEnhurst o4s1 l U i .0 IIUII I-21111-1'k1-1'. ll 11111111-1' 111 ll11- paste-1' 1111111-sl . . . 21 littlc 111'g111111-111 1 11111111IK5g11111l wpmls i11 l111sk1-1111111 . . . In 1111- lihl'11l'j' . . . NYI11-11 is I111 11111 1 1111 11-11 I11-B 1111 artist. 5 t'111'1I11- Cl, R. 1l11111'1- 1 . . 'I'l11- Illll'llli'I'S pcm- fm' 11 Iliflllll' . . . lI11l I11111111 111 -. 13010201010:0:0:0L-010:0 103010201 0 1 03010: 01010 2 201 iuiuiniuiuioicxi 3020 102 1 10302010145010101031 30301031101:nirrizrgrxirxirrioirra 0,0 o CHOICE MEATS AND GROCERIES WILT BROS. JOHN R. TAFFNEN, Proprietor 401 Biddle Avenue FREE DELIVERY PHONEsPEnl1urst 1508 Willcinsburg High Students When on the West Side of Town Come into Our Dairy Store WILKINSBURG DAIRY CO. eos TRENTON Ave. 0:01 11020 o o 0101 5.0 0.01301 Hohe's Marlcet SANITARY MARKET MEATS, GROCERIES 8: POULTRY 604 Trenton Avenue PEnhurst 0297 WILKINSBURG 9031 3 nicmicmicriinzcniavxr is icq Compliments of WILL CLUTTON, INC. Prescription Druggist Phone CHurchiIl 5720 Cor. Hays 81 Rebecca Streets Colonial Building WILKINSBURG, PA. Q 24020 0,0 5020141303030202021+101 30303 301 si 11414ri:ri:inrimrimrzrrimrimxicnirnifmirni 1 ri 4 1010103030301 vi 1 I HECKEL'S DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. ICE CREAM PEANUTS DAIRY PRODUCTS 717 Penn Avenue -i0i0i0i0i010iu1011 3 rin ii is 10201 1: 1 is 1 in103:rinwir11010101034130103011301011 PEnhurst 7814 CORNER OF SWISSVALE 8: PENN Corner of WOOD 8 WALLACE Sherman Drug Co. Wilkinshurg Drug Bo. PEnhurst 5896 CHurcl1ill 7006 FREE DELIVERY 101030101011103020301 if 1 in 302: 1 Phone PE. 8740-8741 TELEPHONE YOUR WANTS 1024mio:rimmicrim1:01034xiniuinirrifrioi 822 PENN AVENUE SUMMER 81 THOMPSON GROCERIES 8g FRESH MEATS WILKINSBURG, PA. BRANCH STORE . POULTRY MARKET 7245 Hamilton Ave., E. E. 831 Penn Ave. PEnhurst 9718 PEnhurst 8742 We Deliver is is 2 10101030101 11 ri 21111111 1 3 in 1 We Deliver 0102: 10102 ni x10103010101 01010103024 in 1 1 1 301 1rimrimninninrinrznxirrisri rin13034:imrcrirrirxzmximnirrirnifsi nininiuioiuinin11010301 124 01010101 ri vi 30301 : : : :.,:.,:.,:..:T.:.I:..: : 30-4, .:., H l Compliments of T ' J0l'lh'S Food Market ARROW JOHN I. GLOVICK ELECTRIC QUALITY MEATS COMPANY FANCY GROCERIES I E MRS. A. c. TJIATTAS, owner I I E 'S' 7766 1015-17 WOOD STREET 1020 Penn Ave. WILKINSBURG, PA. 'W 'm', ' ' i: ' ZTQ'1'IL i' It Pleases Us to Please You i 77 7 Q Keys Loc les Sales H ARVEYS LUNCH E AUTO KEYS A SPECIALTY 196 PENN AVENUE W- SlhglCtOI1 8K SOI1 phone CH- 9339 Q 756 Penn Avenue WILKINSBURG, PA. l W'LK'NSBURGf PA- g g QNext to State Liquor Store, F. H. ST E E LE PORTRAIT AND GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHY 'iv Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class HOME PORTRAITS T, GROUPS S EVENING PARTIES I WEDDINGS I SEE A SAMPLE OF OUR WORK For appointments call CHurcl'Iill 0240 808 Wood Street . 1014101 ni nic 1211111112 1 1 1 1 . . WILKINSBURG, PA. Iviuznia 103010101411 10201 101014 14 1 ininiuini 3 if 2 in 1 3 1 2111: 2111414 it ioiuio luiuimniuiuzoiui 1 1 -1 1:24:45 0:01:11 1 11111121111 1 1 2 E U - -F - - - - - - Flowers and Gifts for All 003055005 This Book is Bound The House of in , FLOWERS anci GIFTS i N EDGARLHWAREHAM U Q IQNGSKRAFT covER U U Florist and Decorator 808 Center Street CH. 0385 ! u u V inisxioiuiuimin 2 inininzozsozo ! II 1 practiced night and day i On those lines 1 had tu sux Manufudumd BY 1'cl be the best, whether or no 1 was going to steal that show, ! . 5 KINGSPORT PRESS But when mv lmes were clue, Q ' Q Incorported 1-- well I missed the cue! , , . - KINGSPORT TENNESSEE 112 ff.v7u1N'ff1 IHu11','z1gf-1' ! ! DALE L. WAREHAM RICHARD K. MONTGOMERY Wareham Funeral Home Rebecca Avenue at Center Street WILKINSBURG, PA. CHurchiii 3079 CHurci1iil 2345 if o 0.411 I1 1: 1411014I1u1u1IIguiniuiuiocpiT1411014114x1II1I-1010101014114 11 1 i BIRDSONG LUNCHEONETTE K ! Chili Con Came Toasted Sandwiches ' Plate Lunches Soft Drinks I i 818 Penn Avenue WILKINSBURG, PA. o:oI1u1u1u1n1II1u1u1u1u1ni I1 11 1 1 14:11111T14:1u1o1o1o1II1u1o11ni WILKINSBURG REAL ESTATE 8a TRUST COMPANY and l WILKINSBURG REAL ESTATE 84 INSURANCE AGENCY 1 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 3011111 1 1 1 1 1 u1II1II1u1u1oL.r4puzuxuiiuiuixminiT111 10:11 101 l 5 CENTRAL CAFETERIA cHufchaII 9727 1oo1 wooo STREET .!... - - ...... ........... - - - A FA R ICW li I ,l , XYilkiITsl1III'g lliglx Sclwol wr' are lt'2lVll1j.f. A XYfIIIclvI'fIIl Im'TTmT'ics sIIT'I'IIIInd you, XYv'w haul our timv for work and play, NlcIn'I'iI-s of lvl'lt'llll5 llllll tcxiulxcrs lu-rc XYillIiII your walls IIIII' lmurs NYUTVL' spcIT1lIc'I'c. Nlny we he pffllltl to lift our voices. l.m'iIIg.5 vzxvlm um' l'I'Ulll day to day. ln praisz- of yuu fronm year to year. -Sullic flfffh, E011lil,l7QUQUQOQOQOQ QIQKQ 011, 1 Q 112 QlQ iQ! 111 QOQOQ4lQUi l COMPLIMENTS OF 2 WILKINSBURG ELECTRIC and RADIO SHOP .g..:.,:.,:.,.-.,:.,.-.,.-.,:I,:I.-..:.,:.,.-.,.-.,--.,:.,:..:.,:..:.,:..:..:..:.I:.,:.,::.-.I- I 2 GRIFFIN, JOBE 8. KNEE i FUNERAL HOME E 512 REBECCA AVE. PEnhurst 4931 WILKINSBURG, PA. in101011:11110101u1u1u:n1oiu1 C C I ORTON FLORAL COMPANY a I- rl O a Flowers Business Office Floral Decorations Caldwell-Graham Bldg. Cofsages Wilkinsburg i 1021 Wood Street Pe WILKINSBURG, PA. ! PEnhurst 3312 l fl saw Q1 ..,....f Tis!! N112 Biddle directs tlw ggrmip singing fm Vivid Day . . . A simple lesson on v in mnimxiin Imlziiivv. :I In Russ :incl Ilziw . . . Wlizir risks tlwsr- iiiurtzils laikm-Y . l'1'npn-1' vxn-iwisv. zis mlciiimistixilcml by um' lllHiL'l'Slllliit'SH in mass fm'1naiti-ni . . Huw wi- lwk In imlliers . . . Nu Field Day is cuuiplele without ll game uf liuckcy. snr-- kn.. f V i 1.QwP ,,,.gk 'wma1f.f g,, . W K -7sa.:'!i24 1M:2'f-f as-as12,i.,,. , awww s: .N S .f f'1,,g41s . .1 101n1u1o1u:n1o1o11101:1:1 1111111 is 1 vi 11:1 1 1 1011 Quality and Service by... Wilkinsburg High Scl1ool's Official Jewelers O UIDTICAI. SERVICE O B. I. BASS 823 WOOD STREET CH h ll 2967 KENVON BROS. 746 PENN AVE. PEnhurst 6063 E. F. BAXMEIER 717 WOOD STREET CH h II 1483 MUR JEWELRY CO 810 WOOD STREET PE h 0719 111 110.-:o1n1n1u1n1o11011:1n1:v14114n1nr1uv1'u1-' 1 1: 1 9,4 0311010102 1 1 vi ri 11111 1 vine l i 2 ALGY S. MOORE ofnxoznx 1 3 11101010101 l YOUR BARBER 5 748 Penn Avenue ' WILKINSBURG, PA. I 2 FR. 1966 E E. 3 Casino 3 Recreation Parlors l Bowling-Billiards 2 611 South Avenue i WILKINSBURG, PA. Q PhoneffP Enhurst 6231 6 90111 10141 10103010101 1 in Q 0.0 K vif 10101014 ijoioioiaozo 'Z U 3 0,0 Q24 ! 'G 0.0 LINCOLN BOOT SHOP QFormerly Biron's Shoe Storel 809 Wood Street WILKINSBURG, PA. Shoes for the Entire Family 0:0 o neo 5 lIOKUQ4P.' oo U3 as NI I 21 E 5 Q 3 -1 2 U 'I : '4 Ju Q, Q o ' Q H E. :r m --. o n Q I. ? 2 W an UD as -l Q4 2 ofa RUNNER'S The Service Beyond Competitive Comparison SENIOR SONG Hear us, sacred Alma Mater, As we blend our voices now, As we sing at our departure, As we take our final vow. Never shall our class forget you, All the joys to us you've brought, I All the friendships we have formed here, For your honor we have fought. lfifty years the storm you've weathered lfifty years stood lirm and strong, llonor. glory have you gatheredg Now we sing your triumph song. v May tradition never fail youg May your banner wave supreme. In the years that are before you Keep the red and blue agleam. Three short years we've spent within theeg Since from ranks of Sophomores come, Wie have conquered all before us. Always shall our memories linger XVith our school so proud and true, .Xs our class of Thirty-seven Bids farewell to red and blue. -Rllflffl Kacsal, '37 oc 6. 0101110141 1 14:24:11rioioioinioioioir110211101ririoioioioioia l PAINT HARDWARE GLASS Q TEXTOR LUMBER CO. I ROUGH LUMBER AND MILL WORK . T Pitt Street at North Avenue, WILKINSBURG, PA. CHurchiII 1946 o!c '! oiowioioi 11 2 2 1 Soir 11rioioinioqpnioioirrioi 2 ri ri 14211 1111111050 Q SOLS STORES Q Q HEADOUARTERS FOR SPSJIEBHEZGOODS AND ATHLETIC E 731 PENN AVENUE WILKINSBURG, PA. PEnhurst 7821 eorirrxoxnxoinxozr101111411 :nine Q. I Movmc. 5 Q I i 'l'here's none more loyal under heaven l It Costs no more to be Moved Right Than the Class of ,37, l i High School days for us must cease. I 2 Bringinrf sadness with release. I We have our Own Furniture . But as tie part to seek more knowledge. I Storage House i , , l i Some IH work and some IH college i Pulses quicken. hearts beat strong. can An Estimate. i As We burst forth wlth pr1de IH song. Q CH. 0209 Costs You Nothing E Qcominued on page 1535 lzeriuioioioiui 11 1 1 1 1:3 Z110241111101011wilrioiuioioinriuioioirq. I I I NOW' I 1 . I Theatre-Quality I g Personal Movies : Q in color or monochrome . . . at Q snapshot cost. i I Family and friends, vacations, l travels and sports. i I Get your Bell 8m Howell movie camera from - I V I 2 Arthur Swoger g PHOTOGRAPHER i I PORTRAIT, I I COMMERCIAL I I AND MonoN I 2 PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHY E I 921 Wood Street 5 CHurchill 5224 5 I I 0:4 0:0131111111111111111111111111311111111111111Cpn111iO311111iui113uin1111111u111i11 .1 i GLASS ROOFING SHEET ROCK Q WHITMORE LUMBER COMPANY Q LUMBER AND MILL WORK Q Night PE 8553 2011.214 PENN AVENUE Day PE 1128 ofa1111i11111i11i11iOi112 1311111:11111i111Ocp112n1n11121111111111 311311111311111111 02011 111113112111n:113111n:O311111:01111111.1111111111:O111111:113111O2O1u111 1 BELMAR MOVING AND STORAGE co. g MOVERS, PACKERS AND SHIPPERS CHurcl1ill 3164 WILKINSBURG 'I41 Penn Avenue o:o11111uio1oi11iOi111Oi 1 311311i111uQp111113113Oi 111 1OiO:O111iO1oin 931111:11111112111111112111111111 212 cfrhxss 1'111+:1v1..-10,111.5 i i Willcinsburg's Finest .jxllllll Mater, we 11ccl11i111 XKlilki11sburg. the clearest 11r1111e. lie ll preserve fftblll year t11 year, Your highest SI1llMl21I'ClS, never fear. 2 19 Bfunwiiclf T9U 'e ' , . . I Bowling Alleys XVe ll think Of you with reverence due, And ever cheer the Red and Blue . Catering to the Entire Family XVl1ile in our hearts will live 11 shrine. - ! 610 WOOD STREET lirectecl to Our scl1O11l so line. J. IW. IVWUZV' .37 Reservations Ch. 9443 Q 04.11.51 111111111111:11:111 -an 1-9 111111 9 1 1 .1 0.011 11.-11311111111i11:1121111 1 1 1 1 1 2 112 1 1 211111111111 11 E Allantic 6335 1 1 1 3 5 McKown - Carnes Co., lnc. 1 g SCHOOL SUPPLY DISTRIBUTORS 1 l ! Q ! ! g 907-909 Penn Avenue PITTSBURGH, PA. 024110101011 if 31111 11131 11-31 1111 1 1 1 11311111i111i1i0i1r: it in Q Q, Z,,.E,... ONG AN OUTSTANDING OONTRIBUTOR TO THE BEST IN COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOKS I Q I ECONOMY PLUS QUALITY AND SERVICE SINCE 1 906. 0:on1n1o:r1 1n1 11 1 1 1 1 11x1x1r1x1r11r11r1n1n1o11 Q Q 0101: I I H U ozc CHE ZIEGLER CO. I :I DEPENDABLE zz QUALITY PRINTERS EGR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS . SCI-ICCI. 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