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THE EAGLE THE STAFF FIRST ROW: Left to Rightg Wayne Pratt, Charlotte- Nixon, Earl liver y I l win Warman, Martha Dyniond, Sadie Massiniiaini. SECOND ROW: Left to Righty Dorothy Sowers, Roy Williams, Alice ll xi Gi'l'il'll1i0 Livingston, Charles Bixler. I.uc'etta Berndl. THE EAGLE STAFF Editor-in-Chief-U ........,AE.... Edwin G. Warman Business Manager ..... ..,..... - .... ...., E a rl Everly Associate Editor ......................... Martha Dymond Statistical Editor .............. E........ A lice Barnes Associate Statistical Editor ........ .....,. I iucetta Berndt Club Editor .....v.,,E..cc.....EccEEE..,, Dorothy Sowers Joke Editor .,....... ---- ..... ---- Associate Joke Editor ............... -Gertrude Livingston --Sa-die Massiamiani Advertising Manager ----------- ---------- R oy Williams Assistant Advertising Manager--U ---- ----- W ayne Pratt Circulation Manager ----------------------- Charles Bixler Typist -- -----------.-- -- - - - Charlotte Nixon
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Ein illlvmnrg Dedicated to Etta Theola Gilleland We'll Never Forget We all have pleasant memories, Of happy times with youg Of hours spent together, Hours, that can not be renewed Sohwe'll never forget. We will try to erase the pains, The sorrows and the tearsg That will confront us, Throughout the coming years But we'll never forget
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6 THE EAGLE OUR SCHOOL HISTORY OF OUR SCHOOL Our High School had it's beginning in the year of 1920. There were just two classes to begin with, the freshman and sophomore, and there were only 90 people in these two classes. Mr. J. D. Longanecker, at present a member of the faculty, was the first principal. By the year of 1922 a full four year course was given. Previous to 1920 students upon completing their grade schooling were sent to the Uniontown High School. The enrollment in the past four years has been increasing. In the terrm of 1928-29 the enrollment was 215, in 1929-30 it was 245, in 1930-31 it was 288, and in 1931-32 it was 345, in 1932-33 it was 470, and 1933-34 it is near 500. You can see that the high school has continued to grow during the last few years. In 1923 a portable building had to be erected to accommo- date the in-coming students.
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