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HUBERT TAYLOR Shop Course Ambition f To have a '63 Cadillac in '57 Football 1-3 Baseball 3 Basketball 4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Boys Chorus 2-3-4 Minstrel 2-3-1 Yearbook 4 J ANICE WALDO Commercial Course Ambition -- To travel Girls Chorus 2 Jr. High Chorus 1 Girls Shop 4 FBLA 4 JACK YOUNG General Course Ambition - Play for the Globe Trotters Jr. High Chorus 1 Sportsman Club 3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 MARTHA CARRIER Commercial Course Ambition - Act as a mother to an ornhan- age of young children Camera Club FBLA FBLA Officer FHA GAA 2-3- GAA Officer 3- Tri-Hi-Y Sr. High Chorus Girls Chorus 2-3- Mixed Chorus 2-3- Newspaper 2- Minstrel 2-3- Pep Club Junior Play Yearbook VERGIL TAYLOR Ambition - Grow white strawberries in Red China Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Minstrel 1-2-3-4 All-Star Band 2 District Chorus 3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Boys Chorus 2-3-4 Jr. High Chorus 1 Baccalaureate Choir 3 Baccalaureate Orchestra 2 Senior Ensemble 4 Girls Shop Instructor 4 Baseball 3-4 MARY WAPPES Commercial Course Ambition - To travel Business Manager 2-3-4 Wigwam Chatter 2-3-4 Newspaper Editor 4 Class Officer 2-3 .I unior Play 3 FBLA 4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Girls Chorus 2-3-4 .lunior Chorus 1 Minstrel 2-3-4 VERNA YUSKO Commercial Course Ambition - To be a private secretary some day Girls Chorus 2 Jr. High Chorus 1 Girls Shop 4 FBLA 4
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EDWARD SABOL General Course Ambition f f Visit the Old Country FFA 1-2 Sportsman Club 3-4 Band 1 Jr. High Chorus 1 Boys Chorus 2-3-4 Football 3-4 Jr, Varsity Basketball 2 EDWARD SLATTERY Academic Course Ambition - Run the Transatlantic Truck- ing Company Jr. High Chorus I .l. V. Basketball 2 JACK SPAULDING General Course Ambition - - Be a Jack of all trades Basketball 1-2 Football 1 Sportsman Club 3-4 Student Council 4 Mixed Chorus 2 ,lr. High Chorus 1 ALICE SUSCHECK Commercial Course Ambition -- Become a beautician Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Girls Chorus 2-3-4 .Ir. High Chorus l Girls Shop 4 Minstrel 2-3-4 FBLA 4 Student Council 1 Senior High Drarnatics 3 SANDRA SHANK Home Ec Course Ambition - To be a happy married woman G. A. A. , 1-2-3 Dramatics 2 Girls Chorus 1-2 FHA 4 Newspaper 4 Girls Shop 3 Cafeteria 2 MARLENE SMOCK Home Ec Course Ambition - Get married and raise little Dibbles Camera Club 3 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Girls Chorus 2-3-4 Jr. High Chorus 1 District Chorus 3-4 State Chorus 4 Baccalaureate Choir 2-3 Girls Ensemble 2 Senior Ensemble 4 Minstrel 1-2-3-4 All-Star Band 2 All-Star Majorette 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Yearbook 4 FHA 2-3-4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Jr. High Band 1 Cafeteria 1-2 JOSEPH SUROVICK Shop Course Ambition f Ride in a flying saucer Band 1-2-3-4 Boys Chorus 2-3-4 Newspaper 4 .lr. High Chorus 1 GORDON TAYLOR Shop Course Ambition-Join the Navy Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Boys Chorus 2-3-4 Jr. High Chorus 1 Minstrel 2-3-4 Sportsman Club 4
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Class History . . . Perhaps the most significant thought that we, as Seniors, have, is our future dreamed-of careers. Let us reminisce a bit--back to September, 1950. Students from Platea, Cranesville, Conneaut and Elk Creek Townships, were brought to Alhi to com- bine as its Class ofl95-1- . There were over ninety of us then. ln October we, attracted some notice from the Sophomores' Initiation. We were an eye-catch- ing sight during the day with a warm-hearted welcome party at night. Our offi- cers for the year were chosen as: President, Farook Hasan, Vice-President, Lloyd Rickard, Secretary, Sue Burger, Teasurer, Margaret Duda, Home Room Treas- llrers, Doris Anderson. .loyce Huston, Patti Patterson. September, 1951-Yes, then we were beginning to worry about the Prom to be sponsored in another year. Wie had our first concession at the Albion Community Fair. Our uglasses with the ping-pong balls game was a great success. After the election of the following officers: President, Ronald Parker, Vice-President, Daniel Kaufer, Secretary, Patti Patterson, Treasurer, Peggy Wappes, we proceeded to design a humbling initiation for the Freshmen. ln place of the annual Sadie Hawkins Day Dance our class sponsored a 4'Leap Year Dance . Each gal shyly invited the man of her choice as well as treating him later. lve managed a stand at the Mardi Gras to help replenish our weak monetary funds. September, 1952-We were Juniors! Only two more years. Our class was dwindling down now that solne seventeen-year-olds had taken jobs. This was a big election year for our country and our class nominers joined in cam- paigning for their prospective officers. The following month they were elected, as follows: President, Daniel Kaufer, Vice-President, ,lack Young, Secretary, Peggy Wappes, Treasurer, ,lean Carter. Excitement throbbed in each heart when we chose and ordered our glittering class rings. During the fall some of our dramatic talent presented a delightful comedy, 4'Good Night, Ladiesn. As everyone of us sought to provide the best Prom yet, we sponsored several record dances after the home basketball games. Combined efforts and ideas changed the usual Junior and Senior Prom this year. A fine luncheon was served cafeteria style in Alhiis gymnasium as Juniors, Seniors, and Faculty gathered about the tables in groups of four. The dance which followed at the Edinboro Country Club was highlighted by thc crowning of King Glenn Patton and Queen Joanne Huston. September 1953 -- This was the year we had looked fondly forward to with anticipation. Again, for the final time we lnoved our stand down to the Fair grounds to set up a uboomingw business. The following officers were diligently elected: President, Cloyed Dana, Vice-President, Robert Greenlee, Secretary, Patti Patterson, Treasurer, ,lean Carter. One of the best plays ever presented at Alhi was given that fall. Many sincere comments were made to us on our production of the mystery, The Old NTZIIPS Moneyfi Again we were requested to consider another change, that is, the formerly Senior Yearbook was now to be converted into a School Yearbook. This proposition was ac- cepted and six of us were named on the staff. We ioincd the Christlnas festivi- ties with a splendid semi-formal uSnow Ball Dance which was enjoyed regard- less of a small financial loss. Throughout the spring we ordered invitations, and were also measured for caps and gowns in May. The Juniors honored us with a delicious banquet served on a Thursday night with the dance the follow- ing night at Edinboro Country Club. Our class was the first to graduate from our new school building which we entered during April. Uur last event was a graduation dance in the following week. Now our names, too, join the files of ttAlhi Alumni.
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