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lr Frank locera Nr Edward Ronoone Mr. Nocera 15 Shenango's able coach of football and basketball He was born 1n lew Castle and graduated from lem Castle U1gh bchool Ie attended Clippery Rock S T. College, where he rccelved h1s lachelor of CCIGHCS degree, and he also took a summer's course at en. State LS began h1s teach ing career at 'henan o Wlgh Qcbool, where re 15 the teacher of general sc1ence and c1v1c tralrlrg The gardenla 1S the flower that he 1lY6S best, and his favorites on the screen are l1v1en Lelgh and Pat C'Er1en H especlally engoys hear1ng the rmslc of Orrln Tucker and Polnie Baker and his favorlte song 1S Cver the Painbow F15 one onbltion 18 to have hls football squad beat Besse rcr on the grldlron, and we cer ta1nly hope th1s HFD1tlOH 15 one day rea11zed. T188 Lary Lavrence sides 1H .ast hew Castle She at tended Qhenango nlgh cchool and New Castle Busln ss College Qhe cuite small, but that doesn't affec her work any, as she st1ll 1S the '6ffiC16Ht secretary Joan Crawford and Clark Gable are her favorltes among the mOV16 stars 'he likes to hear the song, Oh Johnnyl' and to listen to Baby Snooks on the radio For hobby is read1ng, and she likes to ride, but we know that she goes bowl1ng too Che says her favorlte sport 18 tennis, and although we' never seen her play, ve know she is capable of dolng most anythlnv. Che 18 very helpful in mak1ng t1CLetB and programs for us, but we w1sh that she wou1dn't mimeogranh qulte so many tests for teachers to g1ve us Ir Poncone was born at Coraopolls, Fa , an attended the Coraopolls h1 h school After grad uating, he vent to college at Carnegie Tech There he was a member of the Band, the ymphony Orchestra, and student oxrector of the Ien's Glee Club He recelved P15 Bachelor of Arts de gree le began teach1ng music at Shenango 1n Lr Fobert Boal Under h1s able directlon, our band was organlzed last year, and ruch progress has been made 1n the flelc of muslc r Roncone' favorlte food 1S fried ch1cPen Fe engojs 11sten1ng to the Bosto Crchestra and Glen Cray's Casa Loma Inconsluerate people are hls net c1sl1ke H1s favorite sports are golf and bovllng likes Bill ior a boy's name and Jean for a glrl Jack Benny 15 his favor1te radlo orogram Ir Eugene Snycer staff of Chenango Hlgh chool 1S lr Cnyder, teacher of indus trlal arts He was born 1F l1p pery Rock and rece1ved h1s hlgh school tra1ning there Ee has re ce1ved h1s Bachelor of 'cience degree and has traveled exten sivelg whlle securlna advanced e ucat1on Colleges he has atten oed are Sl1pper5 Rock, Grove C1 Bradley Polytechnlc IH8L1tUt6, 'orthern Ill1no1s Ctate, Cal1for n1a state and Plttsburgh Unlver s1ty Before CON1ng to Chenango, Ir Onyder taught at Lrospect an Rousev1lle, Pa nHarvest Ioon 16 his favorlte song, and the dio program he rost engoys 1S nThe Hlt Paraden qedy Lamar an lallace Beery are Ir Qnyder' screen favorlt s Vhen a new teacher enters fhenango, what a sensatlon he causes That's what Yr Foal d1d in becember of thls year. He was born 1D Tilk1rsburg, Pa , attendee grace school and graduated from hlgh school there He then entered Slippery Rock Q T College, where he recelved his Bachelor of Science degree lh11B in college he part1cipated in many ac t1v1ties, especially sports. He played soccer, basketball, and baseball, besides belonglng to the DT8mBt1CB Club and the Mcn's Varsity Club, in which he was public1ty manager. Fe also was a member of the Y.U.C.A and the captain of the tenn1s team At present Ir Boal 18 the boys' health instructor, but h1s ambition is to be a Dean of Len 1n a small college The quality he l1k6S best in others 1n rellability and he disllkes SBUCIHBSS very much. . Y ' I M . O ' 4 I ' o . . c d - . I . ,.g U . I V, - I f .' ' . I : . C ' . ' ' E 4 Q . ,. f E W . H . - . . D. . - o 5 A' . H , , ' ,,. T ' ' , ' 1933 . . .A.. . . . . r .L A . . ' ' ' . E . s F . X . ' ae . . . K . ' V: , 1 . . . . H ., . Q , . , N 4. . . . .. . . k I . . A 0 ' ' ' . ' I 0 n- ' ' v - ' . . J . . . . ' . . . . A . F' 7 1 I . 'T Miss Lawrence, our secretary, re- A new addition to the teaching ' T ' . - ,it o 'I S ' u in u - .Q Q 5. ' C u sf is ' Q . I ' A t . . .k . . . . 3 1 - n - - Q U ' -1 . . xi ' r . - , . N I - , - - ' 2 I . , . 1 . - ky . 1 u - A v n U . . . . , . . - O LA I ve . 0 A . u ' . X 9 sf l f . . - - ll I Q as O 'I- . . . , . . ra , A . . k ' ' . L . d I o 'I ' o a S ' cl. . . , . . 1 u ' 0 0 f . - . . , . . , ' a I ' s 5 us o , . . 1 O . - 1 . - ' a U . . . I . .
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v-'YW1 f YY THE FRESHLAL CLAS., OF 1936 Back 1D 1936 A D , lO6 students, fresh from their summer VHCBtlOD, began their nigh school career llth Nr Beatty as the1r adv1sor, the class met and elected thelr f1rst officers Imrlan Hay, pres1dent Norman Currie, vice presldent Raymond Frederlcks, secretary, and Hubert Arnold, treasurer The colors chosen by thls class were blue and whlte Thelr first soclal function was the freshman party, planned by several energetic members of the class. .7 SO1uC' XRLS CF '37-'38 In the fall of 1957, eighty-four sophomores assembled 1n Room 20 to hold their annual elect1on, w1th the fO11OW1Ug students chosen: president, George Polenlckg v1ce presldent, Vildred Zelglerg secretary, Norman Curr1e, and treasurer, Jack G111. Mr. Beatty agaln acted as our advisor. In this year we partimpated in many sports and other act1v1t1es. , ru ' 1 ig ' ,m Q Z -f..nM7,. 7 2,4 A r 1 ,T tg lx , , 2, ,..,.......,.- W ' iv' f w If ,N fn ' W' 'F A , t 1. .,,, X pi., L,h K -J -- , , R, pl 3 ' , W y v ,U ' 2 A ., 'V 'V ' L ff 1' ,Q Y , , 5 'Q gwq ' L - J msg. 5 X. -, v 4? is 'Sv Q v x Q , , . ' Y L' . . l O L . . . F. , . . . Q 4 . . . : J - . . : . 3 , I I n . O
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