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5. . V 14. Beware of eraser throwers, they are dangerous 1 J, sf' 3 16. Pe rall , now is the time to be noisy Wm P Y A i 1 - 19. The Christmas program was presented by the chor- Q 'WUI W 5 us e s 1 JANUARY 3. Vacation is over, was Santa good to you , I JAPUARY 5. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Wick is ill 9. Get this , Bonnie Cousins drove the whole way to school today ..- 't' 'mv' Y ll. We are ver sorr to hear of the death of Mr. LaSitis S Y Y 13. Semester tests are on their way, look out! i 23. Ha da , we ot our new scoreboard ., av PPV Y 3 'fifgffj' S 24. The critical moment--report cards 'EQ ' ff-i'.f1 'l' 25. The seniors took achievement tests FEBRUARY 27. Mr. Kiel is on th ewarpath a ain, better be careful it 8 30. The new art teacher, Mr. Ollinger, made his first appearance , nice 31. This is it--the one hundredth day of school f s -N FE BR U AR Y 9 ir ' 1. A new steady couple has been added to our list, It is fi K J.R. and J.P. ,W VIMARCH 6. The juniors are taking singing lessons in Literature X' f class 0 X 7. Mr. Ollinger,meet Barbara Gaiser's new friend, Joe Fink Xi, Q , 8. Seniors chose Commencement and Baccalaureate pro- Fjk 45.4 M, gram covers T' ! 6' ' 9. Wow! Something new,Don McCoy passedaChemistry 7 . 5 V test X X33 1 . 6-L14 10. We finally reached the 100 mark in the game against '95, ,I Har risville K APRIL 14. Valentine Day, lots of sweethearts received candy ' 4 16. Donkey Basketball Game, check those crazy players 17. The teachers are feeling the after affects of the game last night , 3 20. License suspension period is up for Don Wolfe,he is I on the hotrod list again ! ii ' imma. Q5 22. Mercer High students presented a musical program A .ad in assembly c'tc 'fl' MAY 29. Grab your man, girls--It's leap year L ' MARCH i 2. Freshman Hop ifr X.....f- 5. Tournaments start at Emlenton 17. St. Patrick's Day, everyone be sure to wear some- J.. ,Q pf ' thing green .Q 161: 28. Sophomores pick class rings R 30. Good Friday 4 APRIL JUNE April fool's day, better be careful 1. f N !! Z w V4 51? A ' 0 1 g f 1 . 7 M 9.'2o, V :ef MAY A A A. 4. -N 4 10-ll. D 18 20 X JULY . 7 22. Easter vacation ends, back to school District chorus at Kittanning Junior Play County band at Dayton Junior-Senior Banquet Prom night at the Country Club State Chorus at Huntingdon Senior's last day, hurray! ! !! Baccalaureate Commencement
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CALENDAR AUGUST 31. Back to school againwith one new teacher, Mr. Vitkay SEPTEMBER 5. Vacation already, Labor Day 7. Homeroom officers were elected 8. Get that, wearing Bermuda shorts to school 9. First assembly today 14. Class pictures taken, what a riot! 15. Ruth, what picture do you want from Margaret? ? 16. First baseball game and we won, too 19. Seniors solicited for ads for the yearbook 20. Won another baseball game today 21. Pictures of club members were taken today 23. Mr. Kiel was in a bad mood again 26. A visitor in the Senior Class, his name is Fido 27. Seniors have tryouts for the play, what actors! 28. Seniors chose the color of their caps and gowns X 22. Big assembly program, The Trampoline Act 1 tv l .J ulations 26 27 28 30. First edition of Green Bison was published OCTOBER 5. Teacher's meeting,we got off at 3:00 Rah! Rah! Rah! 10. Harvest Queen and her attendants were chosen 12. Everyone thought the school was on fire, sorry, false alarm. 13. The Punch and Judy Puppets were here 17. Ugh! ! Report cards 19. Senior Class visited the Courthouse 21. First dance of the school year 24. Bill McCue is finally off of his crutches, congrat- . Bill Benton and Larry Strobel took a nation-wide scholarship test . RuthSrnithwon the tri-state Apple Contest at But- ler . Early dismissal because of Halloween Parade NOVEMBER 2. First, second, and third graders got their second polio shots, poor kids 4. Our school had visitors from other schools today 8. Some senior girls attended open house at Tarentum Hospital 9. The senior play Cupid in Pigtails was presented to the high school ll. Armistice Day, the band marched in a parade in Butler for the occasion 15. Don Wolfe was discharged from the hospital 17. Chorus is practicing for the Christmas program al- ready 23. Thanksgiving vacation, five whole days, everyone is happy 28. No school,first day of deer season, did you get one? W? DECEMBER 2. We won the first basketball game of the season 6. Chuck Tannin of the Milwaukee Braves was here ,wow 12. The Christmas spirit is beginning to show up in room decorations
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I I N SERGEANT BRUWN sTA,ES I am deeply thankful and honored for this opportunity to congratulate the students of Worthington High School on not only graduating, but their many fine contributions that help make this fine school a progressive school and Armstrong County a better place in which to live. As a resident of your community, a participant in its chris- tian and social activities and a concerned parent, I am deeply interested in the youth of our schools. I can never hope to impress on the minds of the students of Armstrong County, the need of grasping every bit of education possible. Educa- tion not only pays off to the individual, but to his parents, his community, and to his future family which is the basic desire of every American man and woman. Once you receive your diploma you can better appreciate the many fine oppor- tunities the United States Army can offer you. Your education does not stop when you enter military service. You can ie- gard the United States Army as just another stepping stone of furthering your education. Look into your United States Army's technical school program and better your education while you serve your country. It is the only service where aman or woman can make their choice of 117 different tech- nical schools and get awritten guarantee from major general Klien Washington, D. C. in the technical school of their choice. You also can gain credits toward a college degree. Stay in school and get your high school diploma. Don't generalize but specialize. 92
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