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5 Canon L0 3 Editor-in-Chief Orion H0011 Associate Editor Jean Hutchinson Class Editor Margaret Christy Activities Editor WVilliam O'Leiu'y Sports Editor Manuel Potashman Editorial Staff James Ackroyd Nancy DiVincenzo Frances Gey Betty Johnson Josephine Mikec Mary Newton Betty Yurkas ORION HOCH Editor Photographers I loyd H1ll1lJSllIl Shuley Boueis Artists Mike Fizzi ,enora Lyons Business Managers Donald Staclm Mary Rizzo Business Staff Paul Bahilzt Mary Bartrziln Arlene Bennett Jo .Ann Cheesemlin Henry Corey flmris Grzissi Mike Maceiku Sully Mikel Itvlwrcii Solmmmii Frank Suskzi Betty Verelu-li Lois Veronica Sully Zeinzin The Canon Log Staff Sill ll ll EDITQRIAL STAFF Back Row Cstandingj-VVilliam O'T,eziry, Mny Nlentor' Minuel Potashnizin, Orion Hush, Miko Gizzi, lean Huteliinson Middle Row Csittingj-.luines Ackroyd, Bettx Nurkas Bettx Johnson. Lloyd Hzunpson, Shirley Bowen Nlirgaret Cllllstx Front Row Csittingjilfrzinces Gey, Lenora Lvons BUSINESS STAFF Back Row fStHI'1diI1gD+BIik6 Mace-iko. Lois Veiona Hcnu Forex Donald Stzicko, Paul Bahilzi. Marv Rizzo Middle Row tsittingj Iotnn Uheesunem Ailene Bennett M iy Baitifim Betty Veuluk TJOIIN Giassi Silly Mikel Front Row fsittingj Sll'y A men Rebecca Solomon Page Six
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An ppfeciation Mlss MARY MERCER Miss Mary Mer-cer, who taught at Cauronsburlg High School for thirty years, re- tired last s-Drin-g and returned to her home at Salbsbfurg. She was a graduate of Salts- burg High School. of Indiana State Normal S-chool of Pennsylvania. and of Penn State College. Before coming to -Canonsburg, Miss Mercer first taught for one year a .one-room school of eight grades. Her second year of teaching fwas spent in a- Uwo-room school, where she taught the first four grades. Then she served as teacher of the urprper grades in the Saltsburg ,Schools for ten! years. - From 1915 until her retirement i11 1945, Miss Mercer was a teacher of mathe- matics at Canons-burg High School, Black grade book in hand, she recorded successes and failures. A fascinating little manner of speaking and a twinkle in hor blue eyes endeared her to her classes. She was quiet and reserved, yet she possessed a dYH9-HUC fone-e that enabled her to impart knowledge in such a manner as to get real results. Many boys in service re-turned to than-k Miss Mercer for the excellent training they had received. Mary Mercer 'possessed the qualities that made her an excellent teacher, a good friend, a wise counselor, and a perfect lady. Page Seven Oriorw LO
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