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TI-IE SENIORS Charles Edward Anderson Katherine Susan Anthony CHARLES EDWARD ANDERSON General Irene Amee Inez Virginia Black Eddie . . . a quiet well-liked lad . . . sang in Chorus ll . . for two years . . . Cantata . . . Spring Concert . . . loves any- Nevllle E- Brewer WBYNG -l05ePl1 B 0Wnf'eld thing the color green . . . could live on steak . . . likes nothing William Clyde Bryson,Jr. Barbara Cecelia Buchko Beffff glian Cl lVlf'9 Cafs - - - he Plans T0 l0l ' C0mPanY with nce am. KATHERINE SUSAN ANTHONY Academic Kay . . . a quiet and pleasing gal , . . member of Square Dance Club . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Noon Hour Club . . . sang in Chorus for 3 years . . . Minstrel Chorus . . . Cantata . . . Senior Play . . . Fashion Show . . . Spring Concert . . . plans to enter nurses' training at Uniontown Hospital. IRENE ARTICE Commercial Renie . . . a sweet miss, known for her pretty blonde hair . . . Girls' Patrol . . . Square Dance Club . . . Noon Hour Club . . . enioys dancing and listening to Rock and Roll music . . . takes drawing lessons . . . longs to wear a WAF uniform. INEZ VIRGINIA BLACK General Bubbles . . . an attractive, neat gal with a smile for every- one . . . active in Chorus programs . . . Cantata . . . Spring Concert . . . Minstrel . . . Flying Fingers . . . Square Dance Club . . . Fashion Show . . . favors blue . . . loves to skate . . . ambition: to be a typist for a V.I.P. NEVILLE E. BREWER General Moe . . . loads of fun . . . budgets time to schedule swim- ming, hunting, and camping . . . track . . . Chorus . . . Spring Concert . . . Cantata . . . Noon Hour Club . . . his favorite color is orange . . . favorite food, beans . . . the future in- cludes a position in Florida. WAYNE JOSEPH BROWNFIELD Genera! Joe . . . a friendly chap with a carefree attitude . . . prom- inent manager of the basketbal team for three years . . . Square Dance Club . . . Noon Hour Club . . . enioys listening to records and working on cars . . . plans to be an Electrical Engineer. WILLIAM CLYDE BRYSON, JR. Academic Bill . . . a million laughs a day . . . first love-cars . . . basketball manager iunior year . . . football manager senior year . . . homeroom captain of Square Dance Club . . . Noon Hour Club . . . chorus girl in Minstrel . . . Senior Play . . . yearbook advertising manager . . . hopes to become a mechani- cal engineer. BARBARA CECELIA BUCHKO Commercial Butch . . . a girl full of charm . . . Chairman of Flying Fingers bake sale . . . participates in Girls' Patrol, Chorus, Tri- Hi-Y, Noon Hour and Square Dance Clubs . . . senior play cast Eagle Staff and Minstrel . . . sets her hopes to someday be a medical secretary.
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THE BEGINNING OF A SUCCESS STORY As the doors slowly close on our days at S.U.H.S. we turn to look with misty eyes down the halls of four eventful years. We recall the struggles to com- plete assignments as well as the good times we have shared. Although our freshman year has be- come faded in our memories, we still recall those first few weeks and smile at our own bewilder- ment. It wasn't long before we were able to make ourselves at home among the other students and participate in the activities of the year. Returning to school as sophomores was looked forward to by all, for no longer would we be the small fries. Remember how good it felt to be able to direct the new freshies to the various rooms? It was during this year that our cheerleaders were chosen and some of our own classmates reached acceptance on our varsity teams. Our iunior year as South Union was spent in the ioy of finally becoming upper- classmen and in being accepted in many of the organizations and activities as well as receiving our cherished school rings. At last the fourth door opened and we entered upon the last step of the high school ladder. The officers were elected and the year got off to a smooth start. After many days of planning, one of the biggest successes of the year, the senior class dance, was held in the gym and was said to be the most beautifully decorated dance ever held at S. U. The days passed swiftly, taking the school activities and senior events in stride. Baccalaureate services, senior banquet and prom are now history, and as we leave our homes for the commencement service, a sudden tightness catches our throats as we realize that now it is our turn to make something of our lives that we might make this worried world a better place in which to live. vl Highlight of the Square Dance Club dance, Cupid's Delight, was the crowning of Queen Patty Zitney and King John Haniford. Take a closer look, Ginnie, and enioy the ioke with Mary Lou and Eileen. That the band enioyed a successful year is indicated by the smiles of the officers: D. Hall, president, R. Deal, treasurer, Ann Jones, secretary, Gerald DeBolt, vice-president.
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James Bungard, Jr. Edith M. Bryner Mary Ann Chesanko Barbara Chuey Cecelia Kathleen Cindric Harold Leroy Conn Alfred Dale Cook, Jr. Barbara Lee Cornell Gerald Alvin Cramer Jean Cramer JAMES BUNGARD, JR. General Jim . . . one of our quieter boys from Ohiopyle . . . thinks green and shrimp are tops . . . can be found at Jackson's Dairy Bar . . . delivers Evening Standard . . . feels the call of the wild during hunting season . . . future is undecided. EDITH M. BRYNER Vocational Edie . . . cute little blonde from Ohiopyle . . . treasurer of her senior class at Vocational . . . thinks there is nothing like cheeseburgers . . . chooses dancing as her hobby . . . pink is her favorite color . . . plans to make beauty culture her career. MARY ANN CHESANKO General Chesank . . . a happy-go-lucky bundle of fun . . . member of Flying Fingers Club . . . Square Dance Club . . . Noon Hour Club . . . Minstrel Chorus . . . first place winner in Fashion Show . , . costume designer for Senior Play . . . our future dress designer and stylist. BARBARA CHUEY Commercial Barbara . . . a pretty blue-eyed blonde who has a smile for everyone . . . Senior Play . . . Flying Fingers, Square Dance, and Noon Hour Clubs and Chorus member . . . usherette iunior year and chorus member senior year in minstrel . . . plans a secretarial career. CECILIA KATHLEEN CINDRIC Commercial Sally . . . an attractive, quiet girl, unassuming in manner and likeable . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Flying Fingers . . . Blue Devil Staff . . . Eagle Staff . . . Noon Hour Club . . . Square Dance Club . . . Minstrel . . . make-up artist in Senior Play . . . am- bition: plans to be a private secretary. HAROLD LEROY CONN General Butch . . . a tall and mighty guy . . . hails from Hopwood . . . one of Hopwood's Fire Fighters . . . in a car, he's in his glory . . . Shop foreman . . . member Square Dance Club . . . Noon Hour Club . . . plans to enter the service and take up drafting. ALFRED DALE COOK, JR. General Al . . . a tall, shy lad who is one of the best in P.D. . . . spends most of his leisure time searching for unusual coins . . . member of the Square Dance and Noon Hour Clubs . . . hopes to be a barber and attend college later. BARBARA LEE CORNELL Commercial Barb . . . a sincere and likeable lass . . . member of Fly- ing Fingers . . . Square Dance Club . . . Secretary of Tri-Hi-Y . . . Noon Hour Club . . . Chorus . . . Fashion Show . . . Can- tata . . . Eagle Staff . . . Spring Concert . . . specialty act in Minstrel . . . plans to be a reservationist for an airline. GERALD ALVIN CRAMER Academic Jerry . . . iovial person . . . played basketball as a fresh- man and sophomore . . . football as a iunior . . . track . . . Minstrel . . . Spring Concert . . . Cantata . . . Chorus . . . Noon Hour and Square Dance Clubs . . . Patrol Squad . . . Senior Play . . . loves Patty and his car . . . undecided about his future. JEAN CRAMER Commercial Jeanie . . . one of our twins . . . plays clarinet in the band . . . Spring Concert . . . Flying Fingers Club . . . Square Dance Club . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Noon Hour Club . . . Fashion Show . . . Eagle Staff . . . helpful minstrel usherette . . . anticipates a position requiring her skill for working office machines.
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