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-' FRESHMAN YEAR lLoG Back in 1944 our present class of Seniors met for the first time under the leadership of Mr. Sh We were green as they ever came, but through the help of the teachers we soon became acq The following oEicers were elected: President ......... Vice President - -- Secretary ....... -- --- --- -- ---- Ted Hutchison ---- Andrew Sheets ---- Barbara Tuttle Treasurer .........................,............ Walter Ghering During our Fr.eshman year we had only a few activities. These were SOPHOMORE YEAR Our Sophomore year promised to be a busy one so that we buckled r the following officers were elected: President ....... --- Ted Hutchison Vice President --- .... Andrew Sheets Secretary ......, .... B arbara Tuttle Treasurer --- - --- ..... ..... ........ W . alter Ghering Advisor ........................................... Miss 'Gilmore ight down. After a class Our first activity was the Sadie Hawkins Ball. Following that we had our Sophomore Ball, was to our pleasure a great success. The whole class also picked potatoes to raise money prom which was to come the next year. We ended the season with a May Dance. JUNIOR YEAR erwood. u ' alnted. our dance and a Christmas party. I neeting which for the We returned to school in the fall in an ambitious mood, knowing that we had a busy year ahea The following oHicers were elected: President ....... --- - Andrew Sheets Vice President .... ..,,...... D oris Zindel Secretary ....... -- - Treasurer .... -- - Dorothy Holowach Margaret Harned Advisor .............................................. Miss Foy We had several small dances, but the main events were the class play and the prom. The pl entitled Almost Eighteen and was enjoyed by all present. The prom was held at Culbertsc Golf and Country Club. All that were pr.esent hated to see the Seniors pass from the famol of Edinboro High. SENIOR YEAR It was our last year in Edinboro High, and everybody made the most of it. We were under the d of the following officers: President ....... .... A rdell Hayes Vice President --H --- James Burawa Secretary ..... .... A ndrew Sheets Treasurer --- ....... Pat Flynn Advisor .................-.......................... Mr. Jackson The first event was a dance. Pictures were taken for the yearbook next and then came mid-yea Later on we started on our Senior play 'iHigh Pressure Homer which was a great success. We ed the prom, and from there on we left Edinboro High School hoping only that we'd all mee in the future. I' d of us. ay was fn Hills lS halls ,rection exams. attend- t again
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CAPTAINS Charlotte Windsor Peggy can usually be found skating. Girls Chorus 1 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 4 Home Nursing 4 i..! 3 F Doris Zindel Zindy is a whiz at solving a math problem. Girls Chorus 1 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Band 2, 3. 4 Mixed Chorus Junior Play 3 Edinhi Staff 4 Turtle Staff 4 Orchestra 2, 3 Vice President 4 3,4 2, 3,4 3 Donna Wright She's the little Mrs. of the the class who found herself with a. job and a halfi Girls Chorus 1 Edinhi Staff 2. 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2. 3, 4 Orchestra 2. 3 Band 2, 3, 4 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 Junior Play 3 Turtle Staff 4 rq. Home Nu sing 4
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THE CLASS PROPHECY or The Voice of the Turtle Some time .ago I was 'informed that I had volunteered to write the annual class prophecy for Edinboro High School's yearly pamphlet. After much research on the subject, and with the very able assistance of the noted fortune-teller, Dr. Hassenflaffer, who was kind enough to consult his crystal ball in order to help me, I was able to get a vivid picture of what each of us would be doing ten years from now. It did not take much time to arrange this prophecy, b.ecause rather than travel all around the world searching for classmates and possibly being accused of being a fellow traveler, I just put down the names of each graduate of the class of 48 in alphabetical order and followed each name with Dr. Hassenflaffer's prediction. The one who always occupied the front seat in our class is Charles Alward. In 1958 he will still be working with dairy products and will be aiectionately known by the com-mon he.ard as old Icy Fingers. His fame will be due to having perfected the dairyman's hand-shake to a fine art. Then comes Leonard Alward, who will b.e a lawyer honorably defending his cases fof Pabst Blue Ribbonj. Next is the keystone of the class. I don't intend to mention his name because I'm too modest to say all the good things th.at I would have to say to do myself justice. -Will you please excuse me for a minute? Well, here I am again, I just had to get a drink. Arthur Budzowski in ten years will be in charge of a large nursery, he always did like babies! Jimmy Burawa will still be buying refills for his Toni wave, and doing push-ups to make his stature match his de.ep bass voice. Frank Fish will be a very successful plow jockey and own one of the biggest spreads in Erie and Crawford counties. Then, of course, Walt 'Ghering will follow a life similar to his father's. He will prevent disease from spreading and promote health by driving a truck for the Department of Sanitation. Dr. Hassen- flaffer saw a great future for Ardell Hayes four illustrious class presidentj as a traveling salesman. Now the farmer's daughters really have something to worry about. Next, Dr. Hassenflaffer and I considered the case of Don Hoig who, we found, twill be a big business tycoon, with Rolls Royces and Chauffeurs and Cadillacs .and Buicks: one for each day of the week. Ted Hutchison is one who can have anything said about him, and it will not hurt his feelings, so, ten years from now, he will be one the best umpires in the international sports world. Red King, after years of experimenting and trying new formulas, will finally End a soup that you can eat with a fork. He will be known as The Soup King. Jesse Koon in 1958 will have ,a Gross of little Koons. Harold Kingsley will have a Ford in his future and fconfidentially, girlsj I think there's a future in his Ford! Frank Nicholls started out in 1948 with only two rabbits, and do you know how many he'll have in 1958? Two. They were both fe-males. If anyone has read this far into the prophecy I want to thank him for herj personally, and tell him for herl that the small medal at the bottom of the page is his Cor herj reward for valor. Jimmy Pontious, who is .everybody's friend, Will follow in the footsteps of his famous grandfather. Norman Sauers is going to move to Indiana so that he can be near the speedways. Joseph Sedor has finally reformed and is going to teach English Literature, especially Shakespearean plays. Andrew Sheets is going to be a Jack-of-all-trades and will hold down not one., but several jobs. It will be a long time before another guy as efficient as Sheets bustles around Edinboro High School. Now we start with the girls, and boy! will this be fun! Bette Baker is first on the list, simply because there are no girls' names in the class th.at begin with A. In 1958 Bette will still be trying to bring back the old look -meaning short skirts. Ruth Belt, our gift from Mahaffey, Pennsylvania, will have realized her fondest wish and attained the height of 5 feet 13 inches. Bernice Barnes will be a very happily married woman with a lot of little Internationals following her around. Janet Buckowski will be a psychiatrist's psychiatrist. Dr. Hassenflaifer said she could psychoan- alyze him anytime. Charline Campbell is going to come back to visit her old Alma Mater every day about
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