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Table of Contents Administration and Faculty .. Senior Class ........................ Unclerelassrnen .... Organizations .... M as ie .. . . . Sports ........ Activities .... Advertising .... ...,.l2 .....32 ......5O .....66 .....82 .....92 .....ll4 .....l26 :sf nf i f E Q 1 s : SF A 3 A 5 VQZ. S 'Q- A if' 0fe1,U0f' A Q : fj 45 w e A As our school days come to a close, We find ourselves ' 55 4 looking back at what we have achieved. We realize that Q? A 'A 5 A Xgggf s s 5 , I s, if we must continue across the bridge into adulthood, for I ... , these past memories are only a part of the picture. As a 4 . ,Q tree first shows signs of beauty in the spring, it does not fig? oi if , If 1, S, achieve full bloom until summer. Perhaps we are like that i A93 4 4 1 5 A OA ' I, tree in that what we have already achieved is a part of our f c A g i ' E ' 3 Ss' . . . . A-be '.ss e A maturity, but full maturity does not come until that bridge 15 A X o ..r ' A ' , A , A , e .,.9 f . . ,L if , V , -, fl? ff , 'S Crossed' 7 A A A ' rfb' A I .A Q' t, T. V. Q 5' A v lifi .'e' 9 A '--. 35: , A otso .u A A 4 fe 1 5 N ri' ,.. ' A N-1 gs- A' as s A 1 syu s We ssy Ji,yu , A i , V V A rlA . ,,..... A AAsr1 or ' ' 'r ',' Ai't 'A . A AA ' 'l'S'l'Ca o Af ' o A' r Ang ,AAr 1 iii' 'e i y A 1 AV t y Qlhby , Arres, A i s i A , li N Y y ,t ,4 ...f -- A4 Q T . ., -K 1 ' ii 'iii 1 o A - ' A s 1 ,A i eAAs 1. ip o - A o A A I . A if All AiiA 5 'i r A AAi1l3ifff5SQ i 'i - fei f f A is A ' ff at sriii A 1 3 y Ti y A if f 'tee A W QQ i 3' A. A iiii i I i t 'A 3 A c, s i 1 4 1
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Mrs. Smith, the younger daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Reed, was educated in the New Castle School System. Upon her graduation from high school, Mrs. Smith entered Oberlin College at Oberlin, Ohio. She was graduated the proud possessor of Phi Beta Kappa Key. She married Earl Smith, an electrical engineer em- ployed by the American Bridge Company. His oc- cupation necessitated their traveling from New York City on the East Coast to San Francisco on the West. Following the death of her husband, Mrs. Smith returned with her young son and daughter to make their home in New Castle. While her children were being educated in the public schools, Mrs. Smith began doing substitute work. Upon their graduation, she became a full-time teacher in our Neshannock Junior-Senior High School. In 1964 Mrs. Smith traveled through the British Isles and Scandanavia. She is looking forward to the possibility of further travel upon her retirement in June. To you, Mrs. Smith, we dedicate this 1966 year- book. Your many years of devoted service indicate a job well done. We hope that your years at Neshan- nock have been as rewarding for you as they have been for us. Our best wishes include those years following your retirement. fs .A Y A lil, fc Q ?2a2i2f9.,qQrfl,2. ' CZ! Mrs. Smith poses with her son-in-law Dal. -2. 1966 Lance MRS. MARY REED SMITH Mrs. Smith admires her first grandchild, Tim.
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