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W e Salute ..... Qui' Faculty Who Served Their Country Lfeufenanl Jlalrofnz HVVZIAFIIII Lfeulenanl Thurman Crofl Lfeulenanl Gerald .Yewlon Lfeulenanl Hamid Barry Lfeulenanl Jlfldred Iiolffnger Slajf Sergeant Clalylon Houk Slay Sergeant Ilaly Kuben T erhn 1.61.1111 Foarllz Grade Clzarfolle f,il1l1lI1!7Fl'J' Corpora! Pahqy 1iLlbl.lZ0 Corporal Harold Caplan flereoorapher Serond Clam Lawrenfe 1'lfliI1I2Fl' TEL'hIZliL'l-HH FJM Grade Ueoqqe Herrolat Superv1'.1'o1' Second Claw lflfzabelfz J1rCa.rf1'11 Red Cro lo'. 1' Iluorker lfmma Perry LT. MALCOLM W1LsONee Jlav attended the lVliclshipmen's School at Columbia University, attained rank of Lieutenant. Upon return, a Math instructor . . . LT. THURMAN CROFT7 Dafc!z saw action On both the Atlantic and Pacific. Mr. Croft hopes to be discharged in time for summer school and coaching this fall . . . LT. GERALD NEWTON--- G'er1y was attached to the Special Devices Division, Oliice of Research and Inventions, Executive Otiices of Secretary of the Navy. Whewl Now our Guidance Counselor . . . LT. flAROLD BURRY -'lVlr, Burry is Deck Officer and Athletic Director aboard the U.S.S. Holland in Tokyo Bay, Japan, at present time . . . LT. MILDRED BOLLINCPPIRAAH Army nurse. She served in Porto Rico, Trinidad, South America, and New Guinea and is now living in St.LOuis . . . SfSGT. CLAYTON HOUK-'Ml'. Houk crossed France, Belgium, Germany, and Austria with General Patton, now a member ol' occupational forces in Germany . . . SfSGT. MARX' KUBEN X71 arine E. Klindienwf HMiss Kuben's tour Ot' duty in W'omen's Army Corps included nearby Deshon General Hospital. She now is back in school system .... TX4 CHARLOTTE CHAMBERS' Served in four states while a member of Wcmmenis Army Corps. Lincoln Iunior High history teacher now . . . CRL. HAROLD CARLAN-fMember of a Medical Corps unit that saw action in North Africa and ltaly. Hartman Principal . . . AER. M. 2fc LAWRENCE FL1NNERfAlaska was overseas stop tor this naval aereographer. Civics teacher . . . TX5 GEORGE HERROLD-' An instructor in the principles of electricity at Camp Crowder, Nlissouri, before sailing for duty in the European Theater of Operations. Now at home, Port Trevoritan, Pa. . . . SUPERVISOR Zfc ELIZABETH lVlCCASLINfThe only faculty member who entered the VV.A.V.E.S. was based at a Navy Receiving Station on the West Coast. l0th grade English teacher . . . EMMA PERRYfller task as a Recreational Red Cross Wcvi'lcer will keep her busy for several more months. T 5
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fe onor Pat Ruhino wHo PAID THE SUPREME SACRIFICE PATSY S. RUBINO,S role in life was to teach Lincoln High students commercial law. Born and reared in Ellwood City, Mr. Ruhino obtained a position on the faculty of his alma mater in 1955, after graduating from Duquesne University with B. A. and M. B. A. degrees. Inducted into the Army of the United States March 21, 1942, at Fort Iackson, South Carolina, Pat , as everyone called him, joined millions of other Americans in molding a citizen-army. The Statue of Liberty Division-the famed 77th of World War I renown-claimed the services of Private Rubino as a field artilleryman. Exactly two years after his career in the Army began, he sailed for the South Pacific. Now wearing the two chevrons of a Corporal, 'Pat participated in the invasions of Guam, Leyte and Okinawa. Shortly after completing his first year of overseas duty, Corporal Ruhino was shifted to le Island, off the coast of Okinawa. There near Minna Shima, April 20, 1945, Pat met a soldier's death. His comrades in arms with whom he had served for 37 months laid him to rest in the Divisional Cemetery in lc. ir 'A' ir ir 'Ir if 'lr 1' if ir ir
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No. 9 YEARBOGK-HELEN MCNITT AND JOHN KING 52.00 'avg -if in R ELL OQDIAN 5? ' N 0 9 a r- A5 XULLJLC Edzizon. V Edited by KEN FOX, LEWIS SHIREY I 3.3 15 N nt? Conientr of ihe Volume If YM No. Selecllon ffrrangea' by Page 5? W 1. FACULTY E. M. AMALONG, A. TIMKO 6 Q' 2. SENIORS N. ROSSI, R. MULLER 18 5. IUNIORS V. A. FLEEGER 36 Q , 4. SGPHGMDRES P. X. ADAMS 59 I 32 5. FRESHMEN M. E. BATTERSBY 40 6. CLUBS E. IESSOP, C. IOHNSON 42 A Egg 7. MUSIC H. WEINSTEIN 54 ig! 8. ATHLETICS H. FITZGERALD, I. MOHRBACHER 65 ' V -I K , 9. CALENDAR M. L. MYERS 75 , A 10. SOLO VERSIGNS L. FRANUS, R. ALLEMAN 76 ,ff I G. CROWLEY, R. SMITH . Ex-g E. Compiled by: H. SCHMID, M. L. Rocco, V. HOUK, S. LARITZ I ,7 Qi? Publzlrhed by l I 1 THE GRAY PRINTING COMPANY DUBOIS AND FALLS CREEK, PENNA. N 1 I--: 7 91 - - - - - elk? I 'Q ' A U ' 1' ' f ' if ' Arg I 1' ' Jr ' I N
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