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Joyce Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mason was born in 1931 in St. Benedict, Pennsylvania. In 1945 she moved to Sewiclcley Creek Road and entered the Ambriclge School System. Joyce was killed during her Junior year of high school on October 22, 1947 in an automobile accident. Joycels main interests in high school were music and art. We deeply regret the loss of a class- mate and friend. WAYNE NURNEY -1. , JOYCE MASON Wayne Nurney, son of Shepard and Mary Nurney, was born in Glenwillard, November 21, 1929. Entering Ambridge as a freshman, Wayne elected to take the general course. He became a member of Miss Sarah Adam's homeroom upon his entrance into the senior high. Among his many hobbies, hunting and fishing were his favorites. Wayne also found much pleasure in roller skating. The fatal accident o c c u r r e d while Wayne was riding in a jeep with some of his friends. The loss of one of our fellow students is deeply grieved by all.
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IN MEMU RIAM MR. I-IENRI R. TODD WORKING and instructing in the auto shop, Mr. Henri R. Todd aroused the admiration of his students. Through his understanding help and friend- liness, the boys were quick to make him one of them. He had just completed his 17th year of success- ful teaching when death cut short his teaching career. Born in Woodlawn and educated at the New Sheffield Academy, Mr. Todd came to Am- bridge in his youth. After working at various positions, he began teaching auto mechanics in the high school when the vocational course was first instituted. Mr. Todd strived persistently during the early years of the Vocational Department and achieved a great triumph-the respect and friendship of his students. Those who were acquainted with Mr. Todd fully realize that we have lost a superh instructor and good friend. 1 ..s :T - f
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IN APPREEIATIUN To the Faculty who are our instructors, friends, and advisers in the development of our better selves, we express our deep gratitude. Their generous instruction and understanding help have enriched our high school lives. Through their en- couragement, We have strived for success in maintaining high scholastic standards. A spirit of cooperation dom- inated our triumph and we feel that thus united we have left a heritage challenging the years to come. l l ,- Q sf, ,.s,g?Qif .19 at -A QLQJPQV , .tyiffl
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