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JOHN CAMPBELL CHARLES McDIVITT STEPHEN BRECK “They were famous, sir, in their professions and it was their great right to he.” These boys, our classmates, were called during their Senior year to go with the National Guards, 28th Division when they left for Camp Atterburv. Reluctantly, but brave-hearted they answered the call, ever faithful to their country. We all hated to see them go but “it is better to build men than to mend boys!” JOHN CAMPBELL “Jack” In school Jack carried the general course his Freshman year and the academic course the Soj homore and Junior years. He was vice president of the Camera Club in his Junior year and was in the Boy’s Glee Club. He was also interested in touch football. At home he liked hunting and taking cars apart. He j'oined the National Guard in July, 1949. He was called to Camp Atterburv in September, 1950 and there is attending school and is a member of Wire Section and Communication. CHARLES McDIVITT “Chuck” In school Chuck carried the academic course. He loved to annoy the teachers but still got along well in his subjects. He was in assembly programs, the Sophomore play and the Dramatics Club. His main interest was the girls. He held a job with the DuBois Drive-In theater for some time. Chuck joined the National Guard in early 1949 and was called to Camp Atterburv in September, 1950. He answered his call lovallv as he does everything. STEPHEN BRECK “Steve” In school Steve carried the academic course. He often took part in the intramurals. Although he was noted for his mischief he got along well in his subjects. He enlisted in the National Guard in 1950. He was called that year to go to Camp Atterburv with the 28th Division. 10
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fit to instruct her youth. LOUISE M. KOVACH Miss Kovach attended the Curwensville High School, and was graduated from Indiana State Teachers College. At the present she is attending the University of Pittsburgh, Summer Sessions. She teaches all the Commercial subjects. She is the advisor of the Newspaper Club and is doing a splendid job on the Sandy High Activities Fund. Miss Kovach has been with us for all four years of our schooling here at Sandy. HELEN B. LAUGH LI? Miss Laughlin graduated from Porter High School and later graduated from Indiana State Teachers College. She teaches Spanish I and II. also English I. She helps with the Newspaper Club and is the assistant advisor of the Tri-Hi-Y. Miss Laughlin has just come to Sandy this vear and we know that she is a very good teacher. MARIE T. MACKIN Mrs. Mackin has been with us for all four of our years here at Sandy. She is our homeroom teacher and our Class Advisor this year. She teaches Geometry, Latin, and Chemistry. She is the advisor of the Student Council. Mrs. Mackin graduated from Scott High School and later from the Pennsylvania State College. MARIAN ROLLS Miss Rolls graduated from Punxsutawney High School and then from the Indiana State Teachers College. This is Miss Rolls’ first year here at Sandy. She is our Home Economics teacher and is the advisor of the Future Homemakers of America. DONALD L. SOLI DA Mr. Solida has been with us for three years. He teaches Algebra I and II and General Math. He is Assistant Advisor of the Ili-Y and has been a great help to the Athletics of Sandv High. Mr. Solida graduated from Sandy High School and from Lock Haven State Teachers College. 9
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JACK CRGSSWAITE “Cu .z” You ask why our class is running so Bnc. It’s headed by Crosswaite, a leader sublime. Academic course Mixed chorus 1, 2 Class play 2, 3, 4 Intramurals Prom committee Library club 3, 4 Hi-Y 4 Class president 3, 4 Flambeau editor Seniors ROBERT PATCHELL “Bob” All around good sport. He really has “pep” on the basketball court. Academic course Rifle Club 1, 2 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals Library Club 2, 3, 4 Play manager 2, 3, 4 Flambeau Staff 11
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