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Sept Oct 29 30 Nov D c 2 151617 H TIME MARCHES CIRCUS IN TOWN No IHIEIHIIOD of new students at Y H S Headaches due to schedule problems Snake Walk ends at Red Devrls football game Grand openmg of football season Greens burg vs Youngwood WANTED Boys for Glee Club BARGAIN SALE left over stat1onery by Sophomores Lack of glrls rn solld class Yearbook staff selected F1rst v1s1t from Gradler Classes today no rest for the weary un1ors select class rrngs Thxngs look blue at Y H S Report cards ue Sen1or boys take therr darly afternoon nap Student assembly Raxlroader flag presented Fresh1es green from frxght of approachxng Hallowe en The Ra1lroader appears rn our m1dst WANTED new shoes for Band Sen1or Masquerade dance Our parents confer wrth the teachers Auld Lang Syne band s farewell to Senror members F H A v1s1ts Regas glass factory Adams and Tomkon start yearbook confer ferences Sen1ors thankful for all past blessmgs Annual Football dance Sale of Chrlstmas candy by Sentors a sweet success W H J B broadcasts Y H S Glee Club 1n a program of Chr1stmas mus1c Chlldhood memorles of Senlors appear ln the Ra1lroader County band members guests of Y H S SI LEP NO MORE Macbeths f1dv1ce to Senlor boys Txme turns backward 1949 yearbooks ar r1ve Snowball Frolrc -on the lawn' No-1n the aud1tor1um Prrde takes a fall We see ourselves as Grad ler saw us F H A boys sponsor Chnstmas tree contest Arr1val of early Chrrstmas presents Santa brrngs umor Class rrngs We assemble to honor our Savrour s b1tth Youngwood tr1umphs over Greensburg HURRAH' SEE YOU IN 1950 Someone let h1s dog out' No just a New Year Howl All CHERUBS reluctantly return to Y H S Hnstory repeats 1tself Append1x operatrons A sudden drop Fall of Rome nothmg com pared to the fall of Boomer 1415 6 e Mar Apr Ma june 2 No more sun baths Wxndow shades appear nn Room 8 june mn january-Old Man W1nter passes us Amateurs once agam ascend the stage of Y H S THREE CHEERS' M1d year exams over We the SCUIOFS record our last wtll and testa ment A GREAT DECISION Yearbook Publlsh er selected Ground Hog Day W1nter weather arrlves The best ever Mxss Grnger party at M1nn1e s house Love messages and otherwlse Cup1d arrrves mth Sophomores Sweetheart Frolrc A look 1nto the future as prophes1ed by Reese Beck on Blanda perch ball 1n basket' ' Mrss Gmger 84 Company journey to Bla1rs V1 e STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL Ads des perately needed MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC Room 9 acqulred by Mr Wagner Everybody warm' john Lewls calls mrners ack Apt1tude tests prove our talents are not what vue would have them be Money scarce among students Income ta! day for Papa Wearmg of the green Shamrock Sh1nd1g Shuttle busses come to Youngwood Who K1lled Aunt Carolme' ask the juntors Pages of hxstory closed Yearbook deadlnne goes to Butler Adams and Long rest 1n peace at Home Eco nomrcs conventron Guess what' You don t know do you' APRIL FOOL Easter vacatxon begms Y H S boys 1010 the Easter Parade The Kmght of all Kmghts escorts h1s Lady to Junlor Senlor Prom Morn1ng after 10 O0 A M Roll call not completed Songs of Sprmgtnme-Glee Club Concert Faxr of the fa1rest We crown our ueen of the May All rs sand and done We ve put our book larnm on paper For the last t1me Senlor exams Senlor s Last Day of School We assemble for our annual Class Day e recene kmd I'CllglOLlS mstructron as to our future Baccalaureate Sermon The Partmg of the Ways We set out to seek our several callrngs rn llfe . 6. 2 ,' ' 8. p . . ' . 7. ' ' ' . , ,1 . ' '. ' 8. ' by. . 20. A ' 9. ' ' y : - . . . . . 26. . ' - . 14. - . 27. , ' , ' - 23. - - ' . . 50. - 2 - 27. ' ' ' . . 1. 5. . Pb. 2. 7 1 .- ' . . ' . 10. ' . 9. - ' 1 - 11. - . ' ' ' . 14. J ' ' . 14. ' . 19. ' Y . . .- . 15. ' ' f d . 20. A ' ' . 16. 1 ' 24. - ' . . - . ' ' ' 17. . ' . . 1 ' . 21. ' ' ' - 31. ' ' ' . A '11. 2 A 24. - 4. ' . ' 10. . ' . . 2. , , - ' 11. -. ' ' . Y . . 7. 1 ' ' 14. . . . ' . b . 18. - 10. ' 25. ' ' ' . 15. ' - . 6- - . - . .. .. 17. ' ' - ' 6' - 20. . - . 25. ' ' 1 ' . 9. . .. . D . 27. . - . 15. Q ' ' . ' 50' q p' . v , ,wp N H- 1 G It A , y I 26. L- ' - . 3. ' ,I ' . 20. I' D ' I ' 38' . ' . ' ' 21' ' Q I - 29. ' - : l . .- 22. . . . ' ' . 5, B ' - A 22. I' J p - Y 12. ' ' - Q 23. . . 18. ' p ' ' Ja . 1. ' 1 , ' 19' ' - 5. . . 8 . . u - D 5. - , ' - . ' .
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U22 emo 'Liam 88- an Nc' JULIETT E ANN FLECK Deep sorrow filled the hearts of all when news reaehed the school of the death of jullette Ann Heck as the result of m1ur1es reeened lil an automoblle aecx dent near Washington D C udx had mam fr1ends She was actne ln school She serseel on the school newspaper staff and was a memher of the glee eluh Lnlee all slxteen tear old gurls uely loseel pleasure and we know too that she was happy wxth her frlends when the traelc moment camc- Lxfe IS hut earths nmexe spell It holds us briefly lwefore deaths perfeet sllenee settles oer us Xes udy IS gone But whxle our he xrts were hrealelng., a YISIOU e xme of .1 door swxnexnb outw 1rd to .1 sunny world be yond the eternal stars is rperzrr gn dau fl urtlv lurmts so sou zz ent Slmpxng .flu perfeet .ne 111 uxr U bright lm! Jpltfllflli 14141111 ruff poucr spent Ceuuut :Iv brief :tv rnlreturrferl flxqbt Nu! :V I tould uztb pllm or zextfl Jus' ll null! I fold mek one moment of 'four dans from flldf lmlf rxrele !1'fJll71 uxlbout 4 flute ind faded here Aw , -f' ai . v s J Q . e, . . , Q . . A - 7 A s ' I - . 1 V V A . - .1 74 - ' ' , v J . -. . M .2 . 4. . ,' ' . - ' . '- .f ' , ,' - t . A - ' . V ' - ' . -, . .- '. ' . J V K- , .l V . .i K V. . . . fy 'L -i . f - V 1' 1' vi f K ' ' -. . 1 V ' , - , N I I I , ' - ' V ' . I 7 . 1 I I 1 V I A 1 ,V , r 1 - , 1 .V Y Y 3 f ' 2 ' .. 1. A ' 1 n n
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WHATS IN A NAME One summer mornlng MARI and THOMAS started out over the LEE and down the GLEN! nl on their way to the village Baby ROBBINS chxrped rn the trees and a colt W1 hQINNIEl dj for 1ts mother Hol STEIN ER ersey cows drank from the clear water nn the brook While stopptng to PAT the colt on the head they saxx two llttle FOXES scampermg about Gonng farther on they came to a small forest where YOUNG WOOD was berng cut and sent to the mnll At the edge of the forest they met MARY AND ER SON the famrly of a POOR MAN who was the town BAKER Arrnvmg at the vrllage they lrstened to the heated argument between a STERN and frery crtnzen and a shoe SHIFKO who shouted SUMMY w1ll you' What for' Look at these shoes you SMARTNICK They KOSS too much and they aren t exen MATES O pxpe down youre so excnted you ve lost your QeQWIG On down the street they stopped at PETERSONS Florlst Shoppe and bought a corsage of red roses ned wrth a KELLY green rrbbon The florrst asked rf they xxrshed PALM ER fern w1th the roses Whtle waltlng for the flowers they heard the followmg announcement on the radio Attentlon' All RAILROADERS' Report for work Monday john L Lewls has ordered all MIN Next door to the florrst s they went to GECKLL S Ac cessory Shop where 1CLl el ARANCL sale of lc J REESE blouses was In full swing A block farther doxxn thc street they came to C AR NES Publlc School Pausmg for a fexx mrnutes before an open xxnndoxx they he 1rd children REID from Mc GUFFYS Fnfth Reader The Glee Club nn thc muslc room xx as snngrng MARIORIE md thc band xx as ln thc audltornum practrcmg therr ALMA Mater Out on thc lavxn one of the IM classes xx rs taktng calrsthenrcs ust then the fxre alarm rang but nt proxed to be only a SMOLK4 aQY LI'llIT'lDCy In the afternoon they attended the KNIZNER Thea ter xxhere Rescued rn JLNE WALT Dxsney pro ducnon xxas benng shown The plot of the story was as folloxxs Lady VARGOSKO was held pnsoner behmd the GRAY walls of the castle SYLVESTER Her only son had just been made a kmght and w1th the help of thelr trusted BUTLER set out to free hrs mother On comrng near he saw her BECK on to hlm from a tower wlndow Frghnng hls way across the MOATS he clxmbed the CABLE and heard her screamrng Davld DAVID SON my DARLING son how I have LONG ed for your com mg After freemg her they explored the DANK Old walls of the castle In the cellar he found an old WINEMAN who gave hlm one small glass of CIAMPINUJ I can grve you no more he sard as no MORRIS avarlable After leavmg the castle and travelmg some drstance they came to the rrver HOHN on the bank of whxch they found a boat wrth a broken RUTTER After mendmg rt they started across the rlver and being hungry they fxshed for TROUT and llxed happnly ever after Outside agam they EANCajNOTTI grrl who could never MIND ER own busmess They saw her throw stones at a YOUNG puppy untrl he could nerther WAG VER move has tall Puttmg hrm under a shade tree and gtvmg lnm a drrnk of water they felt they had done therr good DEEDS for the day Later on THOMAS savx a friend 1n a new car and shouted HOWER ya PALLONE today' The frrend replned Hop tn Ill take you for a rrde They accepted and soon came to a junction of two RHODES where they saxx a slgn whlch read One MOUGH ahead MCGIN NIS and HENDERSON Roadsrde Inn Gas for the FORD YCE water for the thnrsty Cheese on NUTT ER rusm bread for the hungry Huang lust started they decrded to RIDENOLJR be fore stopplng to eat They kept on gonng but had to drxxe off the road to rlloxx the large ADAMS express truck to pass them Later IU the exemng they arrrxed back home rather tlred after the adxentures of the day Clara Mae Long 1 1 7 K 7 . 4 . V l I I . ' ' 1 1 J I 1 - . . V - ' V ' , . ' ' ' r . ' r 7 2 ' P 4 ' ' 4 s 1 ' P . a ' v ' - - - Y . 1 . 1 1 Y ' ' v 7 ' . . . 1 . . I H . . . L V I I A V 2 I 4 4 ' K I 7 A . 1 . . . . . . . I . 1 . . Y L 4 7 I , . 1 , . . ' L 1 . I ' . . 1 . y, L K Y ERQ d7S back to the pxts. .. , 4 K L - ' ' ' 4 ' 1' ,A , . 4 . 1 , ' ' 4. ' 1 I 4 . ' . . 1 1 , r 1 3 , , .L I - . R y . ' '- - b L ' y K 1 ' .' 1 1 . . . . . , . . ,' ' , ' v 1 . ' ' i ' 1 ' v- ' A - 1 , v. - 1 I V Y , Y - t 7 I I K A t . 4 ' ' 1 W v ' 1 D . ' . 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 '1 1 ' Y I2 A .J ' L - 1 1 1 ' r . ' , A - ' v I r I L I n 1 ' 1 -
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