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CLASS OFFICERS RAY SCOTT, President DOROTHY PETERSON, Secretary EDGAR WOOD, Vice President CLHSS COLORS VIOLET HND GOLD CLASS FLOWER-H YELLOW DAISY CLASS SONG To you adieu Dear Alma Mater As the time has come For our class to leave and start anew We've tried to prove Through years ol service That our hearts are loyal And forever will remain true blue. Tune: Treasure Island . Words by Sara Husband. So then in years that will come When at last our lit'e's work is done Our thoughts will hap'ly recur To our school days in memories bIur'd And so farewell Classmates forever May our goals be achieved And success be ours lorever more.
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l -:rf ' vi xqgifg,-.' W 3 4335 l jul. l . in E. 1 LE E' W lf 'i E. i.. f it 2 4 E E if F- IR G. bein S ..f, if l l ' JL P Q. ,T IL , z. '. bt .milf 4 .. 1 1, 1 HISTORY CF THE CLASS OF 336 Once upon a September day, quite long ago, several hundred tots started out to conquer the thrce dragons of readin', 'ritin', and 'rithmetic. Now, twelve years later, we look back over the trail they trav- eled, across the Black Ftiver of Ignorance, up the slow, laborious mountain of Difficul- ty, down to the Valley of Discouragement, up to the Vista of Hope. The labors of those first years were brightened by many happy occasions: the Spring Festivals, the masquerades on Hal- lowe'en, the Santa Claus who never failed to appear with boxes of candy for every- OIIG. S In the seventh year, several groups of wayfarers joined forces at Cameron. As students of the junior high-school, they were all introduced to manual training, physical training, cooking and sewing. During their next year, the club system was established, a milestone in Connellsville's school history. Edith Leeder, Dorothy Peterson, Harry Gold- stone, and Edgar Wood stepped to the front that year to receive the American Legion Medals conferred upon them as outstand- ing, all-round students. In September, 1932, three hundred and twenty-eight persevering Freshmen entered their ninth year of education at Connells- ville High School. After a few humiliations, such as getting into junior and Senior class rooms and ascending the descending stairs, they became accustomed to the routine and livedhto produce the play Pandora Lifts the Lid , starring lane Port and Edgar Wood. As Sophomores, our travellers display- ed hearty spirit by winning the singing con- test and Mary jane Herd won the junior di- vision of the spelling contest for the group. The girls proudly joined the Girl Reserves. The Sophomore class play, Tiger House , the first mystery play to be presented by the high school, made dramatic history. So convincing was the performance that many lights in Connellsville burned the night through. As juniors, they followed this success with The Bat, and William Bane, as mystery man, caused much hysterical screaming. Members of the class became more prominent in activities. Five of them were admitted to National Honor Society, and Genevieve Sherrick was awarded the five dollar prize for distinguished work in American History. We are nearing the end of the trail as we pass the last guide post: Senior Year. There is that hard-fought battle with La- trobe that ended in a tie, the basketball victory over Uniontown, the continued suc- cess of the debating squad in defending the county laurels for the third consecutive year, bringing the Snyder Cup to Connells- ville permanently. Further, the Seniors were undefeated in the boys' inter-class basketball for the first time in history. And there is Color Day, the first of the actual Senior Class activities, in which the class colors, violet and gold, and the class flower, the yellow daisy, were presented in im- pressive ceremony. There is the George Washington party in the gymnasium held the following evening. And here we find them at Senior Class Day, and graduation exercises, at the end of their high school days, bidding each other farewell. Having conquered the obstacles and trials which beset them, they have arrived at their destination. It was a long journey in perilous days, but they arrived safely with a store of bright memories that time will not tarnish. Now, in parting, they are saying, Happy Landing, Bon Voyage.
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Gayle Adams Indian Head Mary June Albright 334 East Crawford Avenue Connellsville Harold S. Ansell Poplar Grove Margnxm-1 Anthony -100 Cummir3.,s Avenue Cunnellsville Grace Ashbaui-th Pine Street South Connellsville William H, Bane 516 East Patterson Avenue Connellsville Thomas Bannon 305 West Murphy Avenue Connellsville Tony Basile 152 North Tenth Street Connellsville Beatrice Bates General Delivery Connellsville Charles Beatty -104 Murphy Avenue Cnnnellsville Ray Beck 503 Davidson Avenue Connellsville Erlrlie Bernardo 714 Isabella Road Connellsville August Bittner, Jr. 408 Stephen Street Connellsville Beulah Bittner 210 South Tenth Street Connellsville Maudie Marie Booher R, D. No, 2 Connellsville Elizabeth N. Brooks 501 Vine Street Connellsvllle Charles Brown Hillcrest Dorothy Brown 508 Edna Street Connellsville Ruth Imogene Brownlee 211 VVills Road Connellsville Ward Burdick, Jr. 1123 Oak Street Connellsville 103 O K Betty Buttermore Grandview Avenue Connellsvllle Crystal Caldwallader 122 South Cottage Avenue Cunnellsville Agnes M. Cale R. D. No. 2 Connellsvllle Niekie H. Caller 511 West Gibson Avenue Connellsville Pete Caretti. Jr. 230 North Meadowlane Connellsville
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