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CLASSROOM EAPEH 1. Mr. Decker, Miss Vairo, and Mr. Gennoero. 2. Teachers take loyalty oath. 3. Photography problems discussed. 4. Our efficient secretaries. 5. A busy day in the Ag. shop. 6. Europe is nspottecli' on the lllllp. 7. Hard at work for Duppy.v 8. The teachers assemble for their meeting. 9. Keep your eyes on the copy. 10. Marie enjoys physics?? 11. Where is the two-headed kitten? 12. Is law so boring, Kay? 13. Did someone flip the choke? 14. Mary Catherine demonstrates her English. 15. The tooth-paste kids from 121. 16. Miss Wilson's historians. 16
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f P ff, 'N , f' ff f lf' R 1, ,W Clrl.s'.s' Afltiisorx Class Officers 'XI1 Baker. Mr. Miele, Miss J, l'ainter, Mr. Eleanor Stitt, treasurer, Leonard Toy, vice- Tealzl. 1 urs-sident, john Morrow, presidentg Marian MEMUHIES Ulf THE CLASS Ulf 52 In September, 1948, tl1e doors of Kittanning, High School ope11ed wide to admit a Freshman class. Tl1is class was ours. The day was excit- ing, new, and different. During our first fresh- 1111111 class meeting, we cl1ose the white carna- tion as our class Hower, green and white as our class colors. and 'LBe true to tl1y ow11 self and others as our class motto. Our skate, freshman party. bake sale, and various dances helped us to become better acquainted with each other. Cupidls Cambol was the big event of our sophomore year. During that year we also spon- sored a bake sale and several after-game dances. It was also during this year tl1at we students gained 111ore confidence since 11ow we were con- sidered upper-classmen. Our junior year, we felt proud to be the hosts for the junior-Senior Party. This year, too, we realized that we had o11ly one more step complete our fun-loving high scl1ool days. Ti junior Play, Men Are Like Street Cars, add4 to the many achievements of our school term, Almost before we realized it, our senior ye had confronted us. YVe knew it would be busy year with our activities to look forward 1 Among these activities were our senior pla George Vfashington Slept Heref, tl1e Peni Carnival, the concession stand at the footb: Held, tl1e Senior Banquet and Dance. Cla Night, Baccalaureate, and many others tl1at cre i11to our se11ior year. Today is june 6, 1952-not a day to 3 down in history-just a day wl1e11 another seni class graduated from Kittanning High Schoi From this day forth, Kittanning High School W be our Alma Mater.
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