Snowden High School - Aquila Yearbook (Library, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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Snowden High School - Aquila Yearbook (Library, PA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 33 of 78
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Snowden High School - Aquila Yearbook (Library, PA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 32
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3 Our future Seniors of '55 have proved to be quite bashful this year. Al- though We think We should give them credit and also a Word of thanks for partici- papting in all the activities which were held this past year. By doing this, they helped to Win the favor of the upperclassmen. If they keep up the good Work as they have done this past year, We are sure that you will find them to be one of the most successful classes in our high school in the years to come. CLASS OFFICERS President ....,i,. .. A... Albena Boyer Vice-President ..i. . .. Iohn Uzmack Secretary ........ ....i. . Barbara O,Black Treasurer .... ......... l ionald Boyer Zlkzhih 51141012 The eighth grade had a difficult time getting accustomed to all our high school rules. Changing classes and l:a 1'1i ing what the different bells meant, Was quite confusing to them. I think it Was hard for all of us, though, when We changed schools. They learned our rules and customs quite quickly. When they become seniors, they will set excellent examples for the new eighth graders and other underclassmen. CLASS OFFICERS President ...,..,.....,.,..,.... .I...,..i.....,........... H arriet Leaver Vice-President ...... .l..... T homas Herda Secretary ....,.... ....,.... L a Von Trunzo Treasurer ,.i.. ......, lX lichael Mooney Mary Jane Boyer 29

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Row Row Row Row Jamhmm I-Carolyn Kraeuter, Audrey Hindman, Barbara O'Black, Bertha Jox, Diane Lickovitch. Marion Pranevich, Evelyn Kubis, Colleen Mellon, Janet Sevick, Barbara May, Carol Vaira, Marilyn Hughes, Lydia Nagy, Arlene Hamilton, Lucy Comis, Ella Romano, Cecilia Fuehrer, Donna Schmitt, Carol Leonard, Shirley Blaschich, Agnes Geiser. II-Thomas Sigmond, Richard Gilliland, Maxwell Shinkovec, Gordon Curry, Joseph Kozak, Samuel Romano, George Spencer, Robert Roithner, Vernon Ash, Robert Jaworski, Carl Pranevich, Thomas Williamson, Robert Klein, Delmar Hough, Jolm Brandis, James Martin, Robert Williamson, Jerry Gosliak, Robert Posego, Ronald Boyer. III-Robert Martin, Donald Pardini, June Ann Deak, Betty Thompson, Nancy Sewchok, Albena Boyer, Mary Louise Boff, Marlene Purcell, Rosalie Ritonia, Patty Morouse, Clara Mae Jackson, Janet Marzoch, Dixie Evans, Dolores Ferry, Mary Lou Patellos, Barbara Craft, Norma Trax, Blanche Austin, VVilliam Brown. IV-Howard Stilley, VVilliam Atkins, Raymond Wlliiting, Joseph Corace, Joe Markieweicz, William Clark, Curtis Martin, Alvin Miller, Richard Klobcar, Richard Cerar, Lawrence Fortino, Jack Criss, Jolm Uzmaek, XVilbur WVhite, Robert Nagle, Glen Philips. Row Row Row Row ryhfh, yfwzda, I--Doris Beach, Reland Hamilton, Betty Lou Moore, Joanne Lackovic, Lois Caslidollar, Jane Brown, Alberta Briggs, Beverly VVcckerly, Patricia Schumaker, Lois Usnick, Janet Finch, Myrna Webster, Gail Guskey, Joan Jias, Ruth Ann VVhite, Arizona Whiting, Harriet Leaver, Dorothy Kratolil, Mary Martin, LaVon Tronzo, Maxine Bozovicher, Joan Haberstock. II-Paul Valdeserri, Robert Brodt, Robert Mosley, Barry Bruni, Paul Ventura, John Milayac, James Roithner, Francis Hardinger, Jolm Bock. Alvin Terchick, Jolm Boff, Robert Rea, Richard Cerar, Clyde Leonard, Frank Gibbons, Edward Zupancic, Michael Mooney, Thomas Barnett, Ronnie Neil. James Bruni, Francis Gorisek, NVayne Costa. III-Harlan Hensley, Billy Quivers, Franklin Lee, Edward Gildernew, Joel Rinne, George Kennedy, Parry Laing, Clara Jackson, Ruth Lesnick, Patty Hudson, Gina Castelli, Barbara Hinton, Nancy Guskey, Kay Cheplie, Ardatli Neish, Howard Pope, Jack Webster, Tom Herda, Donald West, Albert Morouse, VValter Swatko. IV-Walter Johnson, Georg-e Philips, James Lackoyic, Bill Fischer, Paul Gray, Robert Atkins, Germaine VVest, Ruby Polling, Kathleen Wilson, Shirley Detwiler, Mary Jane Felix, Barbara Trover, Joanne Ozesky, Daniel Williams, David Partezana, Louis Bell, Mike Ondos, Albert Hoffman, Clyde Stoltz.



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'M -jenna, Row I-Catherine Klavonic, Marian Kozak, Josie Butler, Kay Schang, Barbara Briggs, Nancy Neff, Betty Anne Trax, Mary Cleary, Myrna Vaira, Mary Popovich, Miss Deets, Mary Jane Boyer, Yvonne Terchick, Doreen Munsky, Betty Howrylko, Betty Crimes, Mildred Pierce, Sara Hudson, Joann Finch, Margaret Ann Wilson. Row II-Diane Schmitt, Elaine Olah, Mary Lane Lomaga, Helen Sokol, Irma Montgomery, Zammer Spencer, Dolores VVisniski, Marie Latorre, Dorothy Corsin, Adrienne Mahalkey, Bonnie Lou Dolan, Joan Opferman, Marie Bretschneider, Alice Bretschneider, Rosemarie Kellar, Dolores Johnston, Margaret Schallenberger, Eleanor Blythe. Row III-Donna Strimlan, Gladys Pierce, Donnah Randall, Amelia KratoHl, Virginia Boff, Nancy Zupancic, Shirley Bastianini, Virginia Walchak, Jane Hardinger, Ruth Bruce, Helen Barnett, Rosemarie Shinsky, Ann Richardson, Mary Pope, Rosemary Corisek, Theresa Dobrowolski, June Anton. Row IV-Charlene Buresch, Donnah Lasko, Lilas Sewchok, Patty Patellos, Betty Jane Atkins, Helen Briggs, Dolores Deak, Janet Emph, Teresa Polacek, Julia Melani, Gertrude Tewell, Rosann Brandis, Jean Davis, Janet Jordan. The Y-Teen Club is an organization of girls ranging from tenth grade to twelfth grade. The Y-Teen Club is a part of the Y.W.C.A., a world- wide organization of women and girls of differ- ent ages, occupations, nationalities, races, and creeds. The purpose of the Y-Teens is to build a fellowship of girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. The members meet twice a month and plan many activties such as: the annual Y-Teen Christ- mas Dance, the fashion show and tea, and the annual Freshman Welcoine Party. Together the members seek to enrich their own lives and to do their share in building a better fellowship of girls, by growing as a per- son, by growing in friendship with people of all races, religons, and nationalities, and by grow- ing in the knowledge and love of God. OFFICERS Sponsor .....,,.... ..,........,........... ,...... M i ss Joanne Deets President ........,..,.. Vice-President ..... Secretary .,...,..... Treasurer ....,..,..........., Program Chairman .,..,. Music Chairman ...,.,. . Art Chairman ........,........... Social Service Chairman ..... Hostess .....,...,..,,..................,.. Counsel Representative ...... ........Mary Popovich ..,.......,,Virginia Kuna Mary Jane Boyer Myrna Vaira ...............Nancy Neff Betty Anne Trax June Anton Barbara Briggs Mary Cleary ,.,.,...Yvonne Terchick Mary Popovich

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