Conemaugh Township Area High School - Connumach Yearbook (Davidsville, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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EN I ORS '42 'ELLEN TOY-One ot our prettiest blondes, Ellen is the little girl who intends some day to teach others what she has learned. Ellen can't miss being a suc- cess and with her personality she's sure to make it. She is a member oi the Girl Reserves cmd Sub-Deb club. 'LAWRENCE VANCE- Larry or Vance yearns sometime to be the leader ot an all-girl orches- tra. He is advertising manager ot the yearbook. No one can boast knowing Vance until they've seen him in a jitterbugging mood. 'BETTY MARIE VAN DIVENDER -Peppy, talkative and nonsensical, that's Steamie . She's our student council president, is in the chorus, on the newspaper staff and serves as features editor of the yearbook. Stea-mie feels that nursing is a wor- thy ambition . 'LEONA VERNA- Skettie would like to be a secretary and if anyone has intiative, it's Skets . She is a Sub-Deb and is on both the year- book and newspaper staffs. We know she'll go places -a personality like hers can't lose. 'SAM WEBER- Red-haired and ireckled, Sam is bashful around girls. He's in the Forestry club and is interested in basket- ball at which he dribbles a pretty nasty ball. Grin your way through, Sam! 'MARY HELEN WEIR-Bet- ter known as Pippy or Screwball , Mary Helen is really a quiet person until you know her. She's on the girls basketball team and is very athletic. She enjoys hiking. 'GLENN WILLIAMSON- Fox , we don't know how he got that name but anyway he's a wrestler and a member of the track squad. Glenn is treasurer of the track squad and would like to become a machinist. He enjoys tampering with cars, so we only hope he gets the pieces in the right places. 'GENEVIEVE WITOSKI- Tootsie's chief interest is in the Girl Re- serves. She would like to work in a clothing store. Tootsie lshe may be called Pickles l is popularly known for her chatter. 'DORSEY YODER- Micky's interest in aviation and machines has prompted his hopes of becoming a machinist. He belongs to the Aviation club. Dorsey's happy-go-lucky attitude will help him succeed. 'IOHN YODER--Iohn is the bash- lul chap who surprised us by expressing the desire to fly a transport. He was on the senior basketball team and is a member ol the Aviation club and Hi-Y. 'VIVIAN YODER- Fee wants to work in a doctor's office because she likes that kind of work. She is on the art staff of the yearbook and belongs to the Sewing and Art clubs. 'PAUL YOUNG-Paul is one of those reserved characters about whom one hears little. His club is Artistic Typing and his ambition is to become a truck driver. He says he has chosen this work simply because he likes it.

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'MARGARET SPANGLER- Margie , our golden-voiced sweetheart boasting two parts in operettas cmd a place in the chorus and octette, is a cheerleader and is in the G. A. A. besides. Margie has a fine start toward being a dressmaker. 'ALBERT SPORY- Spory now a member of the Hi-Y and the Sportsman's club, holds the secret ambition of becoming a worker for national defense. Uncle Sam needs you-Good Luck, fellow. 'BETTY LOU STAHL-- Lulu is known for her pretty eyes and sparkling smile. She's a Sub-Deb, on the publication staff, is club editor of the yearbook and is active in sports. She handled a snappy part in Lena Rivers . Some day Beulah will be a cute pri- vate secretary. 'ELDON STAHL- The Professor's chief interests are in his future farming activities and his melodious saxaphone. He's a quiet guy and very serious-minded. His ambition of course centers on his farming activities. 'AUDREY STEVANUS-Called Aud by her pals, Au.drey is a friendly person with a ready smile. Because of her readiness in making friends, we know she'll be a good sales clerk. She is an artistic typist. 'MARY IANE SWAIN-i'Swainey , our tiniest and most energetic senior, is the owner of that renown class ring, size three. She is vice-president of the Girl Reserves and belongs to the G. A. A. Swainey has hopes of becoming an army nurse. 'DELMAR THOMAS- Dubby , the quiet chap with ambitions concealed, has finally consented to tell his secret-he wants to be a machinist. Our advice is, lust don't get too Wrapped up in it. His interest in photography is expressed by his membership in this club. 'MARIORIE THOMAS-Margie's radiant person- ality and talkative manner have helped add many to her list of friends. Marg is a member of the Make- up club and does some work in the commercial field. Here's to the future! 'NOVELDA THOMAS- Tommy is a quiet understanding individual and one who cle- serves the best. She refused to indicate her future in- tentions but her membership in the Cooking club and various other hints have led us to believe that she may be on the road to matrimony. 'ROBERT THOMAS -Either Spider or Cat-eye is Bob. He is secretary- treasurer of the Hiking club and his goal is the mills. Here's to you, Bob , 'TWILA THOMAS-Twila, other- wise known as Shorty to her pals is another who is chosey about her talkative moments. Her club interest is Artistic Typing and her goal is clerking. Thoughtful- ness is a virtue, Twila. 'KATHRYN TISACK- Kay is a Sub-Deb with hopes of some day becoming a clerk -and a very pretty one, too. Her greatest asset is her smile and it will prove it's worth in achieving this goal. EN I OR '42



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SEN I ORS '42 QHILDA ZAMBOTTI-Hilda is that girl we all know with the black hair and dark eyes. She belonged to the Sub-Deb club before choosing a matrimonial career. 'HELEN ZARESKI-A very pretty and efficient person is Helen. She looks forward to becoming a stenographer some day and anyone with her personality can't lose. She Worked on the Connurnach and newspaper and is a Sub-Deb. Our best Wish will be Lots of Luck, Helen. CWILLIAM ZBROZEK-- Bill has chosen his life work as a state trooper. He is getting some preparation in the Forestry club and we're sure he'll try and will succeed-Heads up, Bill. CSOPHIE ZUPAN- To meet more and different people' 'is the aim of Zo who has decided on being a clerk to do it. Sophie's supreme club interest is the Sub-Deb. This class, being quite proud of the fact that it is the first graduating class to have braved all the tempests of high school life from the beginning of this school, have many sa- cred little memories to hold in their minds and hearts for the years to come. They have been the first class to have completed all the four high school years in this, our school. Will anyone ever forget the times they had at those thrilling basketball and football games? The track meets? The student council parties or the skating parties? No, they'll never forget them. Nor will the times had in P. O. D. class, those boring assembly programs, or noon-time in llZ ever be dimmed in their grown-up minds. They'll have dim recollections of the many scenes in the school store, the cute little jumbles of words in the Gad-About col- umn, and the many exciting scenes in the office. In their mature brains, if any, will remain the thoughts of the days gone by. They'll have those dim-like recollections of those days that grow more like a fiction tale than reality. Dancing about in these mental storms will be the jumble and excitement of classes in the gym, hammering of nails by those energetic little carpenters who greeted them when they first entered the building, and the days when the office was in the room now abandoned and quite ironically, the rnen's faculty room. They will remember the disappointment they found in the trophyless trophy case, the lost basket- ball and football games and the first-floor-less school they first entered. However, they are proud to have left the school in a condition where none of these things are Wanting, Where the little freshies of the years to come will greet a school with traditions, trophies, and one that is respected and looked up to by the other schools which come in contact with it. They're proud of their achievement and will hope the classes in the future will keep up those standards handed them and will add to them until they have grown to something to be looked up to and respected even more than now. Yes, they'll be thinking these things on Commencement night, and might even be sorry that they are leaving behind all those days of slavery for the cruelty of the outside world. Bon-Voyage!

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