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CECIL L. ADAMS B. S., Grove City College Teaching - Chemistry, Physics, General Science We'll remember: The jokes he told us. EDITH BELL B. S. in C., Grove City College Teaching - Business Subjects XVe'll remember: I can't help it, people, it's the law! HARRY CAMPBELL B. A., Penn State Teaching - Mathematics VVe'll remember: LUCY EDDING-ER School Secretary VVe'l1 remember: Her as a Senior when we were Freshmen. MRS. ELIZABETH HESS R. N., Oil City School of Nursing School Nurse We'll remember: Our physicals Fcuy -if 981- 547 W7 B. S., Indiana State Teachers' College Teaching - Social Studies VVe'll remember: This is an test, but not a test for eyesight. ELLA MAE BLAUSER B. S., Indiana State Teachers' College Teaching -- Home Economics We'll remember: The trip to Harrisburg K M. CLARK R. Sn I iana State Teachers' l ge Teac g - Reading, Writing We' remember: His fiye point system I MRS. HILDA LETT Slippery ock e Teachers' Colleg Teachi n lish, Latin, Gene Mathematics W emember: Library rules. MARY LOUISE HOLLIDAY B. S., University of Pittsburgh 'Teaching -- Business subjects, English We'lI remember: That's tough. J ,' 51 , X 75? .. J . X22 -
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Administration W. A. STEWART, Supervising Principal H. E. Ashbaugh, Principal Class of 1953: I appreciate this opportunity to extend to you my heartiest congratulations for hav- ing successfully completed your high school education. Your parents, your school board, and your faculty have cooperated to provide you with wholesome educational experiences with which to build the foundation for a happy useful life. As a result of these experiences we -trust that you will always be a self-dis- ciplined person who recognizes the rights of othersg respects the laws of our country, and accepts the responsibility of citizenship. May your high school days always be a pleasant memory in your thoughts and a source from which you can ever draw the inspiration you will need in the years which lie ahead. -W. A. Stewart if 8 134' Class of 1953: Permit me to congratulate the members of the Class of 1953 for the completion of oijeL vital phase of preparation for life. Your nation and community will Welcome and challenge you to greater and more im- portant attainments after graduation. This challenge cannot be better expressed than by the ringing words of Josiah Gilbert Holland: God give us men! A time like this demands strong minds, great hearts, true faith and ready hands. The most important resources of our nation are the abilities and talents of our youth. What youth does now and after gra- duation will affect not only themselves but the destinies of mankind the world around. There is a, need for clear thinking, for stout courage, for firm belief in justice, and for all-out effort in common cause of free- dom, security and peace. It is significant and important, therefore, that our democracy provides an education which will develop to the maximum its greatest resources - the youth of the land. . We are proud of the part that the great system of public education has in meeting this challenge. -Harry E. Ashbaugh
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BYRON A. JOHNSTON M. A., University of Teaching - Health, Science Wc'll remember: Pittsburgh Gym, Senior antidisestablishrnentariasms A. RALPH MGKEE Edinboro State Teachers' College Teaching -- Social Studies We'll remember: The noon hour constable. , f, fl' -f lflzftfgrzzrz RINKER 3 M A. in Biology, University of ' Pittsburgh 1 ffff Te ching - AEnglish, Biology, L!!! World History 'XVe'll remember: lycopodium complamatum JAMES D. SCHWAB M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh Teaching - Geography VVe'll remember: The co-director of the senior play. MBIS. 'VIOLA C. B. S., Ithaca College Teaching - English, Studies VVe'll remember: our junior high H WARD Social Wardie as gym teacher Facul y .gioie MARGARET LUTZ LOND ON B, S., Edinboro State Teachers' College Teaching - Art VVe'll remember: Her grand drawings. ANN PLISKA B. S., Slippery Rock State Teachers' College Teaching -- Gym, Health We'lI remember: Those exercises in gym classes. Bad' JOHN I-I. SAMONSKY B. P. E., B. S., University of Indiana Teaching - Shop VVe'1l remember: The Way he wakes students in study ha.ll. MERLE SHEFPER B. S., Clarion State Teachers College Teaching - Arithmetic lNe'll remember: His singing. x .f'i?': GEORGE A. ZAGST B. S., Clarion State Teachers' College Teaching - English lVe'll remember: The poems he assigned us to memorize.
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