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. 'lst row: R. Dearth, N. Boncho . , . , . , . , . p , . en berger, L. Gursky, F. Weaver. 2nd row: D. Regan, E. Tabol, R. Deal, P. Saul, A. Danko. 3rd row: E. Blend, C. Cockburn, R. W. Guidas, J. Raymond, P. Martinkovic, E. Covert, S. Duke. sky, H. Coffman, Mrs. Bohcun, L Hormell K Fisher R Price T Lewis G Cam bell L Shall Skinner, S. Glassburn, B. Pavlosky, D. Schnatterly, E. Mateicik, M. Burchianti, R. Null 4th row: W. Petruska, M. Davin,rC. Palmer, L. Ciarlo, J. Gabriel, M. Shulick, D. Fowler. 5th row: W. Nesmith, R. Fike, A. L'Atrelli, J. Hart, J. Shott, A. Novotney, E. Porachan, J. Rottler, J. Garber, J. McDonough 6th row: C. Andrianos, W. DeForrest, K. Ruse, F. Sally, C. Zebley, G. Boinis, J. Wood, C. Thomas, C. Smith, R. Johnson, A Clingan, R. King. xx ...C C Director Dean Harry E. Gardner Robert ji Bowden L. Slmllenberger Student Body President 116 X X 1 N X I 5 I
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THE ELLA PEACH SCHOOL nionlfown Wafer Autumn found the doors open to registration for the beginning of college life at Uniontown Center. Standing at the threshold of an- other important era of education, it is agreed that higher education is essential for the betterment of ourselves in the years to come. To start school functioning on a college level, elections of class officers were held. Tension was high during this period for these students were to formulate the plans to make the year of college life enioyable as well as educational. During the course of the year several dances, parties, and various other gatherings were enjoyed. A A debate club was formed which sent representatives to Purdue University. The Cue and Curtain Players presented two plays, a Comedy and a Tragedy. A basketball team was organized and after a few false starts and false alarms, gave several teams a surprise by beating them. Spring found the boys fond of Baseball out on the Diamond exercising their taunt limbs into condition. The Yellow'Jacket Jr. staff did a swell job of keeping the students informed of the important events throughout the school. The continual struggle for advancement has received the impetus of this institution. May its halls, in years to come, herald the good deeds of those who have studied incessantly to attain a place in the world. ' As a newly formed offspring, the Center would like to extend sincere good wishes for a Happy Birthday to the main campus. 45
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There are many people on campus who never stop to realize that Waynesburg College has a satellite in the Ella Peach School Building in Uniontown. The Center is maintained to extend an education to those people who would like to be a part ot our school, but whom we are unable to accommodate. Many students spend their Freshman year at the Center and then come to this Campus to finish their studies. l i The Yellow Jacket Jr. Staff The Faculty The Uniontown Campus may be miles away from its mother campus but still there is the hustle and whirl of Campus Lite. The Student Body is governed by a Student Council similar to the main council here at Waynesburg, with Prexy Shallenberger presiding over all the meetings. The newspaper statt publishes a monthly paper that calls itself The Yellow Jacket Jr. Debate Team 47 Student Council
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