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TABLE 0F CONTENTS T Page 1- 11 12- 25 59 is 46- 61 62- 87 88-117 118-156 157-160
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FORE' According to familiar phrase, Time waits for no man, we, the senior . class of 1959, this to be very true as we, now approach a different world a world of and duty. From now on it is up to us as individuals IL - '1 to decide which will profit us the most, We all have the same - --'l -.T portunity and the challenge with which to better our lives and the of others. For our education will cease hereg for others l twelve years have rich background for future Let us always have a high regard for the wonderful times we have had together as a group and the lasting friendships. May our one goal throughout life be better service to our community, our nation, and our God. This 1959 Devil's Log seeks to remind us of the many changes which have oc- curred since our present high school was opened in 1922 until the present, 1959. We, the class of 1959, therefore, wish to dedicate our yearbook to this high school which has offered a field of knowledge to all who have passed through its doors. However, with an eye on the future, we look forward, with the underclassmen, to the promise of a bigger and better educational system for the youth of our community as work progresses on the new high school which is now under construction. 2
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l i 5 as In 1922 the members of the Sharpsville school board purchased grounds on Thirteenth Street where a portable building was built to provide room for students in grades one and two. This al- leviated the overcrowded situation at the Robison school on Seventh Street. These portable buildings served their pur- pose throughout the years until the school year of 1957-1958 when operational costs made it economically unsound to continue their use. They are now maintained by the school board as storage rooms for various school materials and equipment. The original Sharpsville High School was erected on Mercer Avenue in 1869. The ground needed for this purpose was donated by Mr. Pierce. This brick structure con- sisted ofthe four southeast rooms of the present Deeter School. The students of all twelve grades attended the building and it provided room for about 200 students. In 1876 and 1883 additions were built to the Deeter Schoolg thereby bringing it to 4 CUT O
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