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W ,W sENloRs LORA JEAN MCCLAIN The Good Frrend of All It rs good to lrve and learn. Thrs all took place on july Sl 1937 rn Clarron Pennsylvania It seems that a big rocket of some krnd rust returning from space after the Fourth landed on the doorstep of the McCla.rns residence rn Clanon carrying Lora jean. But soon she took off again her first stop being Say brook Later she decided to go to Barnes where she can strll be found Lora rs one of the home economrcs grrls berng rn the F H A four years She has been a member of the chorr four years for which she recerved a letter this year Dunng her senior year she has been a member of the H1 Times and Wolvenne staff Jow NELSON the mrnd Way down rn Dothan, Alabama, on a bright day rn 1937 une 3 to be exact a stork flying extra low, lrstenrng to the banyoes accr dently dropped a little boy on the doorstep of a home Here jon Raymond Nelson decrded to make hrs residence Changing hrs address Rebel now lrves on 109 Church Street Rebel has been one of our basketball players for four years This past year he has been on the Wolverine photography staff A-An-1 CHARLE S OTTO PETERSON Clown Needs must when the devil drrves Charlre made hrs entrance rnto the world june 20, 1934 behrnd the wheel of a blue Grevy Charlie was bom rn Sheffield and strll resides at l9 Hall Street He rs enrolled rn the rndustnal arts course We cannot farlto mention that Charlrehas been a drummer rn the band three years 12 by T m OJ J - Kl ' ,I 1 ' ' 1 s I 1 V , Q, , a - . - 9 Y . , . . . V. ' , . . , . . . . . , . . . i The Politician - The pen is the tongue of '. ' r I . . ' . , . , , . . 0 . . , 1 xr -ff' Q L' l I I. Il fl - , ' ' . , . I .
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I955 NAA RI LYN ANN HOWAR D uxet' It matters not how long you l1ve t how well On August l4 1937 the httle town of Kiayburg Pennsylvama bustled wlth excitement For on tha summer day a lxttle grrl, whose name came to be Marrlyn Ann Howard was left on the doorstep of a home The Howards decrded Marilyn needed some good old country arr and moved to Cherry Grove, where they still are Manlyn be came enrolled xn the commercial course and was one of our ever busy offnce guls She has played rntrammal basketball for three years Her aptness xn typing has earned her the posxtxon of typxng edrtor on the yearbook She rs also vrce president of the senxor class JEAN CECEILA KASABACK Talkatrve Great thoughts come from the heart November 2 1937 was a day long to be re membered An Sheffneld, especrally by Mr and Mrs August Kasaback because on that day they were preserled wlth a bounclng baby grrl whom they named jean Cecexla jean one of our classrcal students, strll resrdes ln Sheffxeld at 326 Church Street Durlng can s yunror and senror years she has been a very actrve member of the chorr, Wolverlne staff, and H1 Ttmes of which she was the assrstant edltor her senror year Also, durxng her senior year, she played intramural basketball an was easurer of the choir Msg, J 1 U N N 7 PEGGY JOYCE LEWIS The Good Sport Thoughts are mxghtler than strength of hand A lxttle house rn Sheffneld clalms the honor of being the brrthplace of Peggy oyce Lewrs The day all thrs happened was April 20 1937 oyce, strll lrvmg tn our blg crty of Sheffield, can be found at her home on 19 Wll Street She his been an xntramural basketball player dmxmg her four years at S.H S Joyce was on our H1 Times staff, assrstant typing editor On the Wolverxne staff, and a member of the F H A She entered the commercial course, was one of the effrcrent offxce grrls, and treasurer of her Senror class 11 UQ - 1 - -, - XBH 0 . J , .I . . l I' :S NJA? RJTIJ fox. . 'aj 'NJ 4 J WSJ L ', tg we -lf ya 5 J: 1 ' 5' QI X' A , ,M xt ,wc ol? g 'J -J l L l x Rl' lvl A A .'g, K' 'N I , -J lk X 'X . jx 'lab A Xl 1 if A x- X, ul' lx I n ' ' .' - 5 ' . '
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1955 ,J lf? AJ' 1 Aff,-fl PRUDENCE SUE RITCHIE Jr ,JJ Personalrty A good reputatron s more valuable than money Mr and Mrs Rrtchre were guests on one of the well known qurz programs recerved a Before the was heard wart to get When they frnd but a Upon answerrng the S64 questron, they lrttle package tred wrth a prnk rrbbon package was untred, a slrght norse cormng from wrthrn They could hardly home C102 North Streetj and open rt. frnally got rt opened what drd they darlrng lrttle grrl Thrs all started rn Warren, Pa , o july 30 1937 They decrded to name her Prudence Sue Prudy rs one of our three classrcal students, and has been very actrve rn school affarrs just to prove what we say rs true, take a look at thrs lrst of actrvrtres For four years Prudy has been a member of the chorr And then she has been on the Hr Trmes Staff and the Wolverrne Staff for three years Her senror year she was elected edrtor of both of these publrca trons. She has been one of our cheerleaders srnce her freshman year Her yunror and senror year she was captarn cheerleader We must not farl mentron these other offrces she has held class County F H .A presrdent 12 CHARLES THEODORE VALONE Devrlrsh ' He gets through too l goes too fast A summer day, june 24, 1937 as a day of great excrtement rn Warren because a mrschrevous lrttle package was brought to lrve rn thrs world The Irttle package tumed out to b Charles Theodore Valone ' Beetle now resrdes at hrs home rn that popular town two mrles fro Sheffreld Bames Beetle rs another one of th rndustrral arts students He played basketball, hrs freshman and sophomore years, was a member of the S.H S. chorr hrs sophomore year, and thrs year was a member of the Wolverrne staff MIC HA E L DOUGLAS WATTS Athletrc As many men, so many mrnds, every warm by a some hard, one rn hrs own way On May 30 1936, a sunny day, a football was found rn Warren couple of boys They thought they d have fun so gave rt a brg lcrck They kicked rt so when rt drd land, rt fell on the 511 Whrpple Street, Sheffield lt broke as rt landed and out bounced a baby boy who Mrchael Douglas He was a drummer for four years Many wrll remember play, Ghost Wanted rn hrs yunror year Mrck was class vrce-presrdent nrnth and tenth grades, and was class presrdent hrs yunror year Mrck rs enrolled rn the rndustrral art course and was, of course, very actrve rn sports He was a four-y ear letterman rn football, berng one of the 1954 co- captarns. He played basketball grades 9, 10 and ll. ln hrs yunror year he won honorable mentron rn the Allegheny Mountarn League. Hrs senror year he won a place on the all star team. doorstep of was named rn the band Mrck rn the 13 I VT rl - J, ff rf ', rl., Jr 1,09 , J , N , W , , 'xv P V1 ' . r 3' 49,11 U N, , A . L ' n - ID - ' tlll Avy' n ' , . . l ' . . ' . . ' to president 9 and 105 F.H.A. president l23.Warren lp k , ,itll V' ,, .. infra 02' I1 ' YD ' . . . , , .
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