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Martha Davis-Social Usage 'l, l-lome Ec. Club 1-Q-4, Library Club 3-4, Mixed Chorus 4, l-lome Nursing 4. Lloyd De Brakeleer-Burgettstown lr-ligh School 'I-Q-3. Lois Decker-Girls Chorus 1-Q-3-4, Mixed Chorus 'I-Q-4, Ensemble 'l-Q, Cperetta 3, l-lome Ec. Club 'I-Q, Class Secretary 1-Q, Band 'I-Q-3-4, Orchestra 'l-Q-3, Junior Play 3, Senior play 4, Cheerleader 4, Edinhi Staff 4, Turtle Stati 4, Home Nursing 4, Mixed Ensemble 4. Phyllis Dunton-Girls Chorus 'I-Q-3-4, Mixed Chorus 'l-Q-4, Band 'I-Q-3-4, Orchestra 'I-Q-3, Turtle Stalt 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Operetta 3, Social Usage 'l, l-lome Nursing 4. Joel Fuller-F.F.Px. 'I-Q-3-4, Baseball Q, Chess and Checkers 'l. Paul Hale-Millcreek l-ligh School 'l, Vincent Q, Mixed Chorus 4, Basketball 4. Evelyn Hasbrouck-Social Usage 'l, Tri-l-li-V Q, Band 3-4, Girls Chorus 3-4, lfdinhi Staff 3-4, Mixed Chorus 4, Turtle Staff 4, Operatta 3, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4. Pearl Hayes-Dramatics Club 'l, Social Usage 'l, Library Club Q-3-4, Press Club 4. l'lome Nursing 4. Frank Herrman-FFA. 'l-Q-3-4, Baseball i-Q, Chess and Checkers 'l, Boys Chorus 'I-Q, Mixed Chorus 'i-Q-4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4. Simon Holowacl1fl:ootball Q-3-4, Model Club 'l, Chess and Checkers 1, Social Usage 'l, Class Dresident Q-3, Vice President 4, Senior Play 4, Boys Chorus 1-Q, Mixed Chorus 1-Q-4. Margaret Holupfljbrary Club W-Q-3-4, Dramatics Club 'l, Social Usage 'l, Junior play 3, Senior Play 4, Home Nursing 4, l-lome Ec. Club 3-4. Bette Hostetler-Dramatics Club 'l, Tri-Hi-Y 1-Q-3-4, Girls Chorus 'I-Q-3, Edinhi Stati Q-3-4, Turtle Stali 4, Junior play 3, Senior play 4. Homer HutchisonfStrong Vincent 'l, Football Q-3-4, Basketball 4, Senior Play 4, Co-captain Football 4, Turtle Stati 4. Anita lversonfl-larrisville l-ligh School 4, Woodlawn l-ligh School Q, Munhall High School 3, Girls Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 4, l-lome Nursing 4. Harrisonilfunlcel-Football 3-4, Basketball 'i-Q, Senior play 4, Edinhi Statl Q-3-4, Turtle Stati 4, Mixed Chorus T-Q-4, Qctet W, Model Club T, Social Usage 'l. John McLaughlin-lflkcreek l-l.S. 'l-Q, F.l:.fAx. 3-4, Mixed Chorus 4, FFA. Basketball 4. Joe Petrov-FFA. 1-Q-3-4, Chess and Checkers i-Q, Fhfx. Basketball 4. Mary Ann PorterAGirls Chorus 'l-Q-3-4, Mixed Chorus T-Q-4, Band 'l-Q-3-4, Qr- chestra 'i-Q-3, Turtle Stati, 4 Junior play 3, Senior Play 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Social Usage 4, l-lome Nursing 4. Charlgttg Ll3inderlefDramatics Club 'l, Social Usage 'l, Library Club Q-3-4, lfdinhi fd . Velma Robbins-Union City l'ligh School i-Q, Home Nursing 4. Jack Rodgers-Boys Chorus 'l, Basketball 'l-Q-3-4, Captain 4, Qctet 'l, Football 3-4, Mixed Chorus 'I-Q-4, Band 1-Q-3, Qrchestra 4-Q-3, Junior play 3, Mixed Ensemble 4, Edinhi StaFi1-Q-3, Senior play 4, Turtle Stati 4, Social Usage 1. Mary Rogers-Dramatics Club T, Social Usage 'l, Library Club Q-3-4, Press Club 4. Marion Roos-Cleveland l-l.S. 7, Girard l'l.S. Q, Girls Chorus 3, l'lome Nursing 4. Laura Rugula-Dramatics Club 'l, Home Nursing 4, Library Club Q. Betty Sedor-Social Usage 1, Library Club Q, Tri-l-li-Y 1-3, Girls Chorus 3, Home Nursing 4. Herald Swift-FFA. 'I-Q-3-4, Chess and Checkers T-Q, Senior Play 4, Class Treasurer 3, Pauline Sup-Tri-l'li-Y 'l, Girls Chorus 'l-Q-3, Mixed Chorus T-Q, Orchestra 3, Social Usage 'l, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Home Nursing 4. Thomas Shayko--Union City High School 'I-Q, PFA. 3-4. Elsie Tau-Band 3, Qrchestra 3, Social Usage T, l'lome Nursing 4. Shirley TroyerfUnion City l-ligh School 'l-Q, l-lome Nursing 4. Gene Tucci-F.l:.A. 'l-Q-3-4, Baseball 'I-Q, Football 1-Q-4, Chess and Checkers 'l.
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JUNIOR We returned to school in a very ambitious mood. This was to be almost the most important year in our high school career. We elected ollicers as follows to help us: President-Simon Holowach Vice l7residentYCharles Alcorn Secretary-Mary Ann Porter Treasurer-Jaclc Rodgers Class Advisor-Miss Gilmore We sold hot dogs and pop at the lootball games and pop at basketball games and at a few dances. Vfe sponsored a l-lalloween Party lor the school and picleed potatoes a couple ol days as a class to increase the treasury lor our Junior Prom. Cur class play HA Mind ol Her Qwnu was presented April J3. Plans lor our Junior Prom and Banquet were gradually shaping into reality. We held our banquet and prom at Culbertson l 'lills Gold and Country Club. George Webers orchestra played lor the occasion. SENIOR With our last year ol school under way, we elected the lollowing ollicers and started our activities lor the year: President-Charles Alcorn Vice President-Simon Holowach Secretary-Mary Ann Porter Treasurer-Jaclc Rodgers Class AdvisorfMr. Jackson We have had a Back to School dance and a i'Sl4irt and Sweater dance. ln November we had our pictures tal4en for the yearboolc. Alter our mid-year Hexamsn we settled down lor what was to be the last semester spent in Edinboro l-ligh School. Cn May Q and 3 we gave our class play Clarence CLUBS Charles Alcorn-Union City l'-ligh School J, Class Vice President 3, Junior Play 3, Class president 4, Senior lDlay 4, Edinhi Stall 4, Turtle Statl 4, Mixed Chorus 4. James Alwarci-Baslcetball J, Boys Chorus J-Q, Chess and Checlcers Q, Mixed Chorus Q, Senior play 4. Helen Anderson-lri-l'li-V J, l-lome Ec. Club J-Q, Band J-Q-3-4, Girls Chorus Q-3, Qrchestra 3, Junior play 3, Ensemble 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Senior play 4, Edinhi Statl 4, Home Nursing 4. Catherine Bernoslci-Dramatics Club J, Social Usage J, l-lome Ec. Club 3-4, Mixed Chorus 4, l-lome Nursing 4. Josie Borgerf'lri-l-li-Y J, l'-lome Ec. Club Q-3-4, Senior play 4, Art Club 4, Home Nursing 4. Marion Briggsflri-l-li-Y J, Home Ec. Club Q-3, Junior Play 3, Senior play 4, Dramatics Club J, l-lome Nursing 4, Mixed Chorus 4. Scott Brown' 'Boys Chorus JVQ, Mixed Chorus J-Q, Golf J-Q, Athletic Club J, Chess and Checlrers J, Model Club president J, Football 3, Baslqetball 3-4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4. Harold Campbell Union City l-ligh School J-Q, F. F. A, 3-4. Catherine Davis l-lome lic. Club J-3'4, Social Usage J, Dramatics Club J, Library Club 4, Home Nursing 4.
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CLASS PROPHECY THE TRAVELS or RODGERS lt is the year 1966 and the whole universe is talking about the exploration of Pluto the last and most distant planet in our solar system. Our pilot was Captain Herald Swift of the Earth Space Fleet. l'lis reliability as a pilot is well known among all the planets. Perhaps the most famous person on board was Dr. Pauline Sup. Dr. Sup was investigating the landscape and looking for a likely spot to build an observatonf. Un the return trip our first stop was the planet, Neptune, where we refueled our space cruiser. Neptune is very sparsely settled, l never knew the answer until Captain Swift told me that Thomas Shayko had chosen this planet for the testing ground of his famous synthetic Corn Cob Pipes. At the home of Simon l'lolowach, the well renowned batchelor and poet, l met Dr. Charles Alcorn who was looking for the cure of lovesickness. Dr. Alcorn was learning a few new angles from Professor l-lolowach. The good doctor invited me to return the rest of the way to earth with him. l graciously accepted and a few hours later l climbed aboard his sleek speedy Kurl Kosmic Kar. f-le informed me that l-larrison Kunkel had bought out the ford Motor Car Company and had started to build space craft. After a few hours of flight we arrived at Uranus, the planet of culture. ln order to kill a few hours we attended the Uranus foundation where we heard an interesting lecture by Dr. Lloyd De Brakeleer on mfhe value of Self-Confidence. l-lis able assistant Miss Margaret l lolup illustrated the main points of the lecture on the Tele- board. As we walked down the corridor of the building Dr. Alcorn pointed to a sign that read HP. l'l. Dunton, Piano lessons by hour or day. At the last door in the corridor we heard two women arguing. The sign on the door told us that it was the office of Professor Catherine Bernoski, Superintendent of Schools. One of the women argued in French so immediately we knew that Mille. Mary Rogers was having trouble with her students again. The next day we set out for Saturn. We arrived there in time for lunch. Stop- ping at Borger's Borsht Bowl we ate a light meal and talked about E. f'l. S. with Josie herself. Before we left we each drank a toast for old times sake. The toast was milk from Alward's Dairy. The milk was a bit sour, so Charlie slipped me a stick of gum l had never tasted anything like it. The wrapper was printed Wiggleyis Sparcmint Gum, manufactured by Tau-Anderson and Co. Our next stop was Jupiter. Dr. Alcorn wanted to look up a few facts at the Library of Planets, the largest library in the solar system. Under the direction of Libra- rian Charlotte Rinderle this organization has become most famous. So much in demand is admission into it, one must obtain library permit from l-lead Bookkeeper froyer. Shirley got her start in Miss Qfrazia's bookkeeping class back in high school, and now is in charge of the entire financial department of the Planet Jupiter. Just as we boarded our ship for the next lap of our journey, l purchased a copy of The Jovian Jupn the outstanding newspaper of the planet. It is owned, edited and published by Mrs. Bette l'lostettler Brainbuckle who does most of the reporting, newswriting, and typesetting too. Glancing through the paper l noticed a two page ad announcing the sale of Browns Super Atomic Rocket motor Space Bike-a new product. All bikes are painted red and yellow. We came in through the asteroids late that evening. Not being able to find our destined stop, we inquired for directions at a wayside rocket power station. We recognized the attendant as Anita Iverson and were surprised to learn that she had opened a chain of power stations all through the sateroids.
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