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UNIONTOXNN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Li Lg., . U ELIZABETH KIMBERLY EDWARD NARA JOHN STRAUCH Libby Eddie Johnnie Dramatic Club I, II: C0H1m9TCl3-1 Commercial Club II, III, IV, Inter- Science Club I, Nature Club II, Club I. class B. B. II, III, IV. Chemistry Club III, Le Cercle Fran- cais IV. . DOROTHY KING -fpotv MINNIE FRANCES PRIEST lAMinH JOSEPHINE N MINNIE LOVEY ,,Jo,,TA NER Min RACHEL ROSE Commercial Club III. 4'Ray Hockey IV, Cercle Francais IV, B k b ll IV. MARGARET LUCAS as et a GEORGE TANNER, JR. npeggieu Tanner Student Senate I, II, III, Dramatic MoRTqIwAoI:g?eENBERG Club III, IV, Class Play III, IV, Beta. ABE MARKowl1'z T, L. s. Club iv, Chemistry Club HPY HI' IV- Abe IV, Physics Club IV, Cercle Francais Cercle Francais IV, Physics Club KATHRYN MATTINGLY , uKay!! Cercle Francais IV, T. I. C. Club IV. GEORGE MAUST Maustie Student Senate I, IV, Patrol Squad IV, Football III, IV, Interclass B. B. II, III, Varsity B. B. IV. JAMES McDOWELL HRedU Interclass B. B. I, II, Varsity B. B. III, IV. EUGENE MCMASTER Gene JACK MICHAEL HJackl! Miami Military Academy I, Austin High School Texas II, U. H. S. III, IV, Aviation Club IV, Track I, II, German Club ll, Glee Club II, III, IV. JOHN MOORE ulvlajoru Student Senate I, IV, Physics Club IV, Chemistry Club III, Slide Rule IV. JOSEPHINE MOORMAN HJoeN Hockey Team IV, Basketball IV. KENNETH MYERS uKenn Alpha Hi-Y IV, Physics Club IV. FRANK MYERS Frank Cumberland, Md., I, II, III, Glee Club II, Track II, III, Baseball II. III! U. H. S. IV, Senior Octet IV, Alpha Hi-Y IV, Operetta IV. I III. NICHOLAS J. SANSONE Tackey Football II, III, Glee Club IV, In- terclass B. B. I. ARTHUR SAVAGE Artie SALVADOR SCARLET Hsalll EDWARD J. SEMSEY noudu Maroon and White I, Beta Hi-Y II, III, IV, Interclass Basketball IV. PEARL SETTLE Pearl Glee Club III. JOHN SILEO Johnnie RUTH SITTLER Sit Basketball I, II, III, IV, Hockey IV, Cercle Francais II, III, IV, Dramatic Club II, III, IV. ROBERT SMITH usleepyn Glee Club II, III, IV, Operetta III, Commercial Club II, III. KATHRYN SNYDER mare CATHERINE CELEST SPRINGER Catherine T. I, C. Club IV, Operetta IV. 29 ANNA M. WASHOCK HAnnYl Basketball II, 111. EDNA IRENE wu.KlNs Eddie Glee Club III, IV, Chemistry IV, Better Homes Club IV. EDWIN WILLIAMS ' uEdn Radio Club III, IV, Physics IV, Slide Rule Club IV. VERNON C. WIRSING Winks Interclass B. B. III, IV, Glee IV, Operetta IV. ELEANOR WISE Wuzzie Shavings Club IV, Chemistry IV. JOE H. WOODS ' Woodsy Club Club Club Club Varsity Basketball II, III, IV, Vars- ity Football II, III, Varsity Track III, IV, Physics Club IV, Chemistry Club IV. ELIZABETH A. ZACOVIC '-Beth Girls' Glee Club IV, Commercial Club IV.
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uNioNTowN I It SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL V , LEE' . . - 7'7 . Q . . . . JOSEPH BARRICK DANIEL DOROTINSKY EDWARD GRADYS HJoeH UDanH HEdH Band IV. Physics Club IV, Slide-Rule Club Football III, IV, Interclass Basket- IV, , ball III, IV. ELEANOR BORTZ Borf.2ie VIVIAN DOWNES WILLIAM GRANDE Dramatic Club II, III, IV, Girls' Hi' ' I-Vlveyv Bill Y IV, Cercle Francais III, IV, Class Play III. ROSELMA BRASHEAR Basketball I, II, III, IV, Glee Club III, IV, Aviation Club IV, Physics Club IV, Chemistry Club III, Oper- etta IV. DAVID L. BROWN Johnny Orchestra III, IV, Band IV, Glee Club IV. PAULINE BUSEY Pauline CATHERINE CAMPBELL unustyvr A firm believer in the power of science. JAMES CARTER Suckie Football II, III, IV, Interclass Bas- ketball II, III, IV, Track II, III. cAni. cHAiviaens -learn RICHARD ROY COLLINS Hoicw' Hi-Y III, IV, Chemistry Club III, Operetta IV, Radio Club IV, Dramatic Club III, IV, AGN ES CORRISTON Agnes ROBERT CORY Haobll Hi-Y III, IV, Football II, 111, IV, Basketball II, III, IV, Class Usher II, Glee Club IV, Cercle Francais IV, Track III, IV, Tennis III, IV. VIOLA MARIE CRAFT Hweefl Chemistry Club IV, Stamp and Coin Club III, IV, Student Senate II. JEREMIAH DAVIS Jerry Track I, II, III. RALPH DAVIS Chick Chemistry Club IV, Debating Club IV, Track I, IV, Interclass B. B. 1. Dramatic Club II, III, Physics Club IV, Commercial Art Club IV, Cercle Francais III, IV, Slide'Rule Club IV, Girls' Hi-Y IV. FRANCES DUCKWORTH HRedH Glee Club I, II, III, IV, Dramatic Club IV. DOROTHY MAE DUTTON UDotll . Glee Club I, III, IV, Basketball I, II, III, IV, Commercial Club II, IV, Patrol Squad III, IV, Hockey IV, Operetta IV, T. I. C. Club IV. WILLIAM ALAN EISENBERG usillyn Glee Club II, Debating Club II, IV, President Dramatic Club II, Debating Squad IV, President Chemistry Club IV. JOSEPH ANTHONY FECEK HTonyYl Sawdust Club IV. NATHAN FEIGUS HNatU Boys' Glee Club, Debating Club III, IV, Interclass Basketball III, Hi- Temple III, IV, MELVIN H. FIKE HFikeH Aviation Club IV, Physics Club IV, Chemistry Club IV, Sawdust Club IV. RICHARD FORNILI HDickU Orchestra I, II, III, IV, Band II, III, IV, Radio Club IV, Physics Club IV, Aviation Club IV, Dramatic Club III, Cercle Francais III. RACHEL GHRIST Rach Dramatic Club II, III, IV, Physics Club IV, Cercle Francais III, IV, Girls' Hi-Y IV, Hockey IV, Class Play IV. PEARL GOTTESMAN Pearl Glee Club I, III, IV, Dramatic Club I, II, Chemistry Club IV, Senior Octet IV, Operetta III, IV, Mixed Chorus I. 28 Interclass B. B. I, III, IV, Aviation Club IV, Physics Club IV, Cercle Francais IV, Sawdust Club III, IV, Chemistry Club III. JAM ES D. HAGERTY - UJayH EDWARD HEM INGTON UEdH Chemistry Club III, IV, Radio Club IV, Physics Club IV, Cercle Francais IV, Alpha Hi-Y II, III, IV, Aviation Club IV. WILLIAM J. HENZLY Maur' Aviation Club IV, Physics Club IV, President of Radio Club IV. MARY LOUISE HOOVER Hoover Glee Club I, IV, Chemistry Club IV, Le Cercle Francais IV, Senior Octet IV. EARL HUSTON UBabeH Alpha Hi-Y III, IV, Dramatic Club III, IV, Physics Club IV, Aviation Club IV, President Dramatic Club IV, President Physics Club IV, Class Play III. AMANA JACKSON Mana Cercle Francais III, IV, Physics Club IV, Girls' Hi-Y IV. BERNARD JOHN Biff:ie HARRY JOHNS Chemistry Club III, Physics Club IV, Aviation Club IV, Slide-Rule Club IV. WILLIAM JOSEPH HWuday f'O1llII1C C:31 Club II, III, IV, Glee C.ub IV, Cpo.c-ta IV, Student Senate II, IV, Traffic Squad IV, Interclass B. B. III, IV. FRED KAIL HBep7l Student Senate III, Football III, Commercial Club III.
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C 1 II 249 SENIORS T0 BE GRADUATED IUNE 3, 12 STUDENTS RECEIVE HIGH HQ CDR -uu1nn 11m -nI11w- 9-qlq-.q..-migm1M..-ml..gm.-qn1lm.-uq..q.-gu1ug-.lmlgg-1.441lm..-M1up1..n..un1u.l1..pl1..!a 1929-30 Maroon and White Staff Chosen Announcement of the 1929-'30' staff of the MAROON AND WHITE Weekly is now made public for the first time. The lineup includes more students than for any previous year. The following is the list, which will, however, be subject to change at any time: Editor-in-Chief ......................... Leroy Provins Associate Editor-in-Chief .................. Julius Stern Managing Editor ............ ..... R obert McCracken Assistant Managing Editor .... .......... B os Farson Business Manager ......................... Sam Rosen Associate Business Manager ......... Dorothea Coffman Assistant Business Manager---.. .... Charles Brownfield Circulation Manager .................... Warren Brown Assistant Circulation Manager .... Walton Lawrenceson School Reporter ..........,............. Martha Steele Humor Reporter ...................... Scotty Robinson Senior Reporters .... Olive Garland, Dorothy Hirshman Junior Reporters ................................ ----------Eloise Chorpenning, Clarence Carpenter Sophomore Reporters-William Castallino, Sarah Rogers Art Editor ............................... Lucllle Pritts The position of Sports Editor is missing from the above list. No person has been chosen to fill the va- cancy. Any present junior interested in trying for the place should hand in an application to Mr. Mosier immediately. The staff was selected by the recommendations and qualifications of the English instructors of the school. The points considered in the selections were scholastic ability, amount of extra-curriculars carried, amount of academic work, and the initiative of the applicant. School Paper Wins Students' Approval Winning a third place in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association contest, the MAROON Kr WHITE, successfully carried out a reorganization and enlarge- ment of the paper for the 1928-'29 term. Efforts were made during the year by the editors and faculty advisors, Mr. Mo- sier and Mr. Hoerger, to give to the publication a greater value, both as an organ of news and as a record of school events for the student. Cuts of cur- rent happenings were usual- ly a feature of each issue. Another improvement over preceeding volumes was the advertising, accom- plished by the business de- partment of the staff. Lead- ing Uniontown stores week- ly advertised special values tContinued on Page 339 30 Student Senate Has Active Year One of the most active organizations in the school this year was the Student Senate. It was a dominant factor in Senior high af- fairs, acting as the connect- ing link between student and faculty. Problems hav- ing a direct bearing upon every student in the school were discussed, and solu- tions offered to many of them. During the first semester a parade, in which nearly the entire student body par- ticipated, calling attention to the fact that more money was needed for the equip- ping of the new athletic field, was the result of the planning of the Senate. A benefit concert for the ath- letic field fund was the work of the Senate officers. Near the end of the term the Student Senate made tContinued on Page 337 Sr. Class Makes Enviable Record The class of 1929, has left its mark indelibly stamped upon the pages of Uniontown Senior high his- tory. Its activities in many different fields will make it long remembered by both the faculty and present students. Recognition of its out- standing work and deport- ment was acknowledged by the fact that the class trophy was presented for the first time to this class at the end of the first se- mester of the '28-'29 term. The new athletic field had for many of its most ardent supporters and boosters members of the Senior classy a subscription dance promoted by members of the Senior class as well as a benefit basketball game helped to bring in money for the equipping of the field. Leading roles in the Pageant of Progress were also taken by '29 students. Assembly programs of- fered by the Senior home of the best. organizations the best inter- school were the ranks of class. School rooms were Leaders in working for ests of the chosen from the Senior spirit ran high in the twenty-niners g they were staunch supporters of all the athletic teams, both at home and abroad. Dances and parties staged by the class were always well at- tended and much enjoyed. Members of the 1929 class played no small part in bringing further laurels in athletics to the Senior high. Football, basketball, and track teams had many members on them in the past three years who will be graduated this June. The class of '29 was the first to be allowed to organ- ize in its sophomore year. The officers for the last three years follow: sopho- more- president, Chuck Hugusg vice president, Frances Cessna, secretary, Polly Stevens, treasurer, tContinued on Page 337 This year's graduating class, which numbers 249, is eight higher than. last year's which had 241 mem- bers. As revealed by Mr. Lu- bold in assembly May 10, there are 12 Seniors be- ing graduated with high honors, 50, with honors. An average of 92 per cent in all subjects for the last two years was necessary to place one in the high honor groupg those in the second group must have had an average of 87 per cent or better. Names of those being graduated with high honors are listed alphabetically: P. A. Artis, John Beeson, Pearl Bilsker, Bertha Cohen, James Divvens, William Eisenberg, James Gladden, Irene Katz, Wes- ton LaBarrer, Harriet Long, Edward Palladino, Gladys Rhodes. Tho-se graduating in the second honor group are: Polly Agee, Eleanor Bortz, Gene Brown, Frances Brownfield, Olive Bumgar- ner, Pauline Busey, Wiley Byers, Frances Cessna, Emelie Clark, Richard Col- lins, Bertha Cooper, Marie Craft, John Czap, Evelyn Dailey, Ralph Davis, Tyler Davis, Martha Fee, Sara Francis, Lynetta Gerhardt, Adelaide Gibbs, Dorothy Gleason, William Grande, James Hagerty, Edward Hemington, Carolyn Hen- derson, Charles Hugus, Wil- liam Joseph, Florence Kee- ner, William Kerr, Eliza- beth Kimberly, Abraham Markowitz, Kathryn McCay, Eugene McMaster, Ruth Miller, John Moore, Edith Rebok, Elizabeth Robinson, Lillian Rodney, Rachel Rose, Betty Sangston, Eliza- beth Self, Flora Shapiro, Ruth Sharpnack, Joe Shel- by, Elsie Smerling, Kathryn Snyder, John Strauch, Fran- ces Walters, Edna Wilkins, Dorothy Williams. Commencement activities will be June 3, at the State theatre. Baccalaureate ser- vices will be Sunday eve- ning, June 2 at the same place, while Class Day will be held the preceding Fri- day.
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