Downingtown High School - Our Year Cuckoo Yearbook (Downingtown, PA)

 - Class of 1976

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English: But Mrs. Hadfield, Why Can’t I Take Novel III Twice? Sytvia Holder Rip VanWinkle — I need the rest.” — C. Bates Cornelia Connelly's life encompassed all American society, European royalty, the church hierarchy and politics, education, marriage, and children. If I must imagine myself as another American. I choose this woman whose life touched so much and so many. — A. Chambers Jean Kerr can skillfully evoke laughter from such dull necessities as kitchen cleanser and lunch bags. As a leading female humorist, she enioys the distinction of success during her lifetime, definitely an enjoyable accomplishment.” — K. Chamra “I consider Mary Lyon's contribution to be worthy of emulation. She chose to extend education by founding a seminary in 1837 that grew into the first women's college. — E. Hadfield Because she has known personally many of the world s dignitaries, las attended many important historical events, and has affected the lives of many Americans through her faith and courage. I find Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy most intriguing. — S. Holder As Anne Morrow Lindbergh said, ‘The most exhausting thing in life, is being insincere'; therefore. I do not wish to be any American other than myself, or as the Seneca said, 'Thou mquirest what Liberty is? It is to be a slave to nothing — E. MacFarland George Washington — Because I 'loove' to be first.” — K. Szafran (Editor's note; With the Bicentennial in mind, we posed the following question to the faculty: If you had the power to be any American, living or dead, whom would you choose and why’” Those who responded are quoted within this section.) Kathy Chamra Eizabeth Hadfield 26 Janet Gott Caryl Bates

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'S' Dudley Drove Off Into Retirement In 76. Good Luck! Mrs Blevins. Mrs. Travaglim Mr Dudley Blevins (Retiring) CAFETERIA PERSONNEL — ROW 1: Mr. Childs. Mrs. Daylor. Mrs Casenta. Mrs. MacDonald ROW 2: Mrs. Bogush. Mrs. fennelly. Mrs Morgan, Mrs Swatner. Mrs. Katherman. Mrs. Faber. ROW 3: Mrs. Diluigi. Mrs. McGokjrich. Mrs. March. Mrs. Sigle. Mrs Murphy. Mrs Dunmoyer. Mrs Phillips. Mrs. Marcocci. Mrs. Kneuser. Mrs. Mam. Mr Maui Mrs Williams Mr Williams Mrs. Ulissi (Retiring) 25



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Bettiru Defticco Thomas Haas Joe Namath because he looks better in panty hose than I do.” — B. DeMicco “Joe DiMaggio. In his prime he was a Hall of Fame baseball player for the Yankees and married to Marilyn Monroe. Now. in his later years, he has distinguished gray hair, plays a good game of golf, and can perk one heckuva pot of coffee. What more could a man ask?” — R. Dietrich Woody Allen because he's got a plethora of panache — M French I have a great admiration for Bob Hope, a man who has given unselfishly of his talent and his time for the benefit of others. It is obvious what it means to be an American to him If a person were going to pattern his life after someone. Bob Hope would be an excellent choice.” — T. Haas I would like to have been Amelia Earhart — one of the first truly liberated women. She plunged into a world of flight, not yet considered safe enough for women. Earhart dared to do the difficult and dangerous; if only more in this Year of the Woman would likewise dare! — K. Hallman Agnes Gooch — because she lived, lived, lived! — M, Tharrmgton Mary French K. Randal Dietrich Mary A. Tharrington Kathryn Hainan Betty Tagiand, Sec. 27

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