South Union High School - Eagle Yearbook (Uniontown, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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THE EAGLE 25 December Mon.--2-Students suffering from intense over-indulgence . Tues.-3-McClure is in a coma . What's the reason? We know. Thurs.-5-Freshies still as green as ever. Fri.--6-Nothing unusual happened. Mon.-9-Likewise. Tues.-10-Ditto. Wed.--11- South Union on Parade proved grand success. Fri.-13-Mack still making eyes at a certain Sophomore girl. Mon.-16-Everyone watching his p's and q's . Santa's coming. Wed.-18--Everything went smoothly including Conn's date. Fri.-20-All are happy. No school until 1936. Dec. 20 to Jan 6-Christmas Vacation. January Wed.-1-Just eighteen years ago today the stork visited Mr. and Mrs. Stallbaum. Fri.-3-S. U. defeated German in the first game of the season. Mon.-6-Many resolutions broken. Tues.-7-Yale picture, Vincennes , in morning and we beat Mapletown in the evening. Wed.-8-Boys still showing off their loud neckties that Santa brought. Thurs.-9- Buck Jones attracted several to the Penn this afternoon. Fri.-10-S. U. lost to Redstone, Mon.-13-No news. 'l'ue.- lfl --eer Lost to Point Marion. Wed.-15-Bookkeepers struggling to find Trial Balance . Thurs.-16-Why all the colds today? Maybe it's the snow. Fri.-17-Georges lucked up in the final quarter and beat us. Mon.-20-A very, very Blue Monday . Tues.-21-Yale Picture Daniel Boone . Wed.-22-Mid-year tests begin. Thurs.-23-24-No school' on account of snow blocked highways. Mon.27--Tests resumed. Tues.-28-Our warriors were set back by North Union. Wed.-29-Patti and Joe are still at it. Thurs.-30-Seniors start exchanging pictures. Fri.-31-S, U. defeated German by one point in a very exciting game. February Mon.-3-Yale Picture, The Frontier Woman. Tue.-4-South Union beat Mapletown. Wed.-5-Our candy counter was thrown at a loss. One bar stolen. Thurs.-6-It snowed, and snowed, and snowed some more. Fri.-7-Lost to Redstone by one point in an extra period game. Mon.-10-Miss Van Zandt enjoys many thrills coming to school. Tue.-11-Another game lost to Point Marion. Get 'em again next year in football, boys! Wed.--12-Lincoln's birthday. It was at this point that the calendar-writter became so busy that he lost all track of dates. However the staff has listed the following important events: April 22-Senior Banquet. May 28-Senior Play. May 15-Junior Prom. May 31-Baccaulaureate. May 18, 19-Senior Examinations. June 3-Commencement.

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4 Q4 THE E XGLE Calendar for School Year 1935-1936 Septem ber Tue.-3-The freshies take it on the chin. Wed.-4-Teachers make first large assignments. Thurs.-5-Freshies still asking Where they belong. Fri.-6--The football team's first scrimmage. Mon.-9-The South. Union Unmounted Patrol went on duty. Tue.-10-Students still sweating under large assignments. Wed.-11-Freshmen boys try flirting with Senior girl's. Thurs.-12-Nothing happened. Fri.--13-Everything went wrong, including our lessons. Mon.-16-Things are becoming somewhat settled. Tue.-17-Years ago today our great, great, great, grandads adopted our Consti- tution. Wed.-18-Classes start to elect officers. Thurs.-19-Rain today. Fri.-20--Played North Union. What a game! Score 6-6. Mon.-23-Eagle Staff organized. Tue.-24-Miss Van Zandt looked for Little George . Fri.-27-Beat Masontown for the first win of the season. 7-0. Mon.-30-One of Miss Dixson's cakes fell and broke two of her toes. October Wed.-2-Miss DiXson's still nursing her toes. Thurs.-3-Believe it or not! Big test in English. Fri.-4-Took German by a score of 13-0. Mon.-Nothing Happened. Tue.-8-Ditto. Wed.-9-Juniors selected rings. Fri.-11-Lost a hard-fought mud battle to Georges by a score of 13-0. Mon.-14-Blue Monday! Wed.-16-Fire alarm sounded and of course everyone stopped to get his books. Fri.-18-Played another tie game with Connellsville. Score 6-6. Sun.-20-Everybody went to church, including Conn . Tue.-22-Ray Cole discovered O in water. Fri.-25-Played our third tie game with I. C. Score 0-0. Mon.-28-Mr. Herbert. Bryan Went to a Halloween Party dressed as Humpty Dumpty- Ccracked, you knowl. Wed.-30-Believe it or not, Jackie Van Gilder whipped Don Morris in a ten-round bout. Thurs.-31-Some freshies got scaredat a Halloween Party and went home crying for mama. November Fri.-1-November came in drizzling. Mon.-4-Students preparing for one day vacation. Tues.?5-Election day. No school. Fri.-8-Suffered the worst defeat of the season to Redstone. Score 25-0. Mon.-11-Mr. Dills organized the Debating Team. Wed.-13-The Unmounted Patrol arrested some persistent hall-walkers. Fri.-15-South Union Warriors enjoyed field day. Won! 33-0. Wed.-20-Seniors selected jackets and pennants. Thurs.-21-Seniors split in two teams to sell magazines. Army and Navy. Fri.-22-Juniors held a chain party. Successful. Mon.-25-Miss Curstead broke two broom handles While cleaning the office. Wed.-27-Students dieting for turkey day . Thurs. and Fri.-28--Thanksgiving vacation.



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as THE EAGLE CLASS PRCPHECY Let's interrupot the apparently gay party in one of New York's most up-to-date su- burban residences, shall we? Lcunging cozily around the huge log fireplace, we find Mr. and Mrs. Cole, the host and hostess. Mrs. Cole we will remember as the former Patti Curstead. They have been reminiscing with the group of guests they have invited in to an evening of bridge or what have-you given to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of the graudation of the class of 36 from S. U. H. S. Among the guests we find Patti Clark, Dramatic Instructor in the West Philadelphia High Schoolg Joseph Loncaric, Olympic Coach for the United States swimming team, Mildred Shoaf, Dean of the Granell Institute for Womeng Ned McClure, who is affiliated with the Accounting Depart ment of the Civil Service at Washington, D. C.g Genevieve Slazek, who has won fame throughout the United States and Europe for her mellow contralto voice, Drs. Grace Baker and James Van Gilder, famous surgeons, Gene- vieve Kemp and Henrietta Francis, nurses at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Mafalda Croce, a nurse at St. Francis Hospital, Jane Robinson, editor of the New York Herald Tribune and a few of her star reporters, Robert Swan, Walter Hostetler, Andrew Roth, and Wilson Romesburgg Jeanne and Grayce Wilson, successors to Elizabeth Arden as the world's most famous beauty experts who have established shops all over the worldg and Charles Stall- baum, famous baseball short stop, second only to Honus Hans Wagner. Chatting gaily about this one and that one, the conversation is suddenly broken by Patti Clark when she inquires, My dears, aren't you tuning in on the March of Time on WUSU? You know George Fike, a classmate in '36 is the news announcer, and I thought that since this was our fif- teenth anniversary, he might announce something concerning more of our fellow class- mates. We can see him through your television set. So here is what ensued. Radio audience-the March of Time! Time Rolls On! But tonight, Time rolls back to 1936, when in a township district high school we see a graduating class of 80 students receiving their just honors with which thy enter their respective fields of service. To- night we shall try to see what each one is doing. Albert Bell has just recently been awarded the Nobel Prize for the finest literary contribution on International Peace. Joseph Ringy Stefancin, famous basketball star and coach, has just been named successor to Doc Carlson of the University of Pittsburgh as basketball coach. Betty Juli has established a world-wide reputation for making the chewing gum products more effective! She has discoverd a process by which chewing gum renews its flavor-rather a perpetual flavor idea!!! The widely acclaimed moving picture, 'Evening in Paris', co-starring Betty Sned- don and Annastasia Farmer, has just been released. It is taking the country by storm. Playing opposite these two favorite stars are Johnny Myers and Junior Cefaratti. This picture is directed by John Tomaselli, of TKU studios. Perry Cipolletti, universally acclaimed inventor, has just had patented his new U- type motcr to be installed in rocket ships. With this motor, the trip to Mars can be made in 13 hours. Anna Lou Johnson, America's finest cooking authority, has just publicized her new tip to housewives and girls on how to keep cakes from 'falling'. The Metropolitan Opera has just made a 'find' in Florence Curstead, new operatic star to succeed Lily Pons, Allen Reagan and Joseph Ruper are joint owners of the Ruper-Reagan undertaking establishment at Staten Island, New York.

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