Sandy Township High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Du Bois, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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Flambeau Willis Liddle “Willie” is an outstanding member “Willie” . . of our class. He takes an active part in many school activities, and his work as Editor-in-Chief of the Flambeau Staff has been highly successful. When a master of ceremonies is needed, Willis is invariably called upon. “ wouldn't say that about you” Mary McClintock Although Mary is very quiet “Mary”................and sedate, she has her share of friends. Everyone is familiar with her cheery smile and friendly manners. Mary has captured the heart of a certain junior boy and you’ll find them together at noon and after school. “Oh, darn it” George Lines We will always remember George Aggie .... as a conscientious student who maintained a high average during his four years in school. “Aggie” is that type of person who makes friends easily, and, as a result, he is generally surrounded by friends who join him in mischievous pranks. “Here comes my cow” Elizabeth Molnar “Keep smiling” must be “Lis- “Lisky”............... ky’s” motto, for she is one of those girls who are continually happy. Her curly head is usually found where there is any merriment, as Elizabeth is jolly and likes her share of fun. Because of her cheerfulness, she is always in demand. “Hey, wait a minute” 26

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Flumheau Phoebe Mark When Phoebe is graduated, the “Phoebe” . . Girls’ Glee Club will lose an import- ant member. She has been a leader in many school activities. Her home room is hoping that she gets an alarm clock for graduation. We have heard rumors of a wedding in the spring. How about it, Phoebe? “C'mon” Kenneth Ixriner May we introduce our star ath- “Buck” .... lete. “Buck” plays an excellent game as center on our basketball team, and, in addition, has distinguished himself in all other sports at Sandy; namely, track, mushball, and golf. Sandy has not had so versatile an athlete for many years. “Nice gain’, Kid” Rose Matula “Children should be seen and not “Rosie” . . . heard” is “Rosie’s” motto, for she seldom talks unless called upon. But when she speaks, we can count upon hearing something really worth while. Her scholastic ability has made her outstanding as a pupil, and her sincerity as a friend. “Hey!” LaMar Liddle LaMar possesses many fine quali-“ Mar” . . . ties which he uses to good advantage. His excellent marks portray his steadfast industry, and his ability to get along well with all his classmates is very conspicuous. Traits like these are much to be desired and indicate favorable outcomes in any walk of life. “Hey, Christian” 25



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Flambeau Grace Mowery Grace joined our class in her soph-“Shorty” . . . omore year. Her cheerfulness and smiling countenance have gained many friends for her. She enjoys dancing and is always in the auditorium at noon. Grace and Marie seem to have some “center of attraction” that keeps them together so much at night. “Here” Kenneth McFall “Rusty” takes an active part in “Rusty” .... many activities, including the Boys’ Hi-Y, the Boys’ Glee Club, and the Literary Club. He and “Smitty” must have something in common, since they are seen together so often. His good-natured grin and tall figure are to be seen wherever there is a merry group. “Iley, Smitty” Emogexe Pearce Kmogene came to Sandy at the “Pearcey” . . . beginning of her senior year, but it didn’t take her many days to become friends with us. She maintains a high standard in her subjects and is always willing to help anyone in need. We don’t know much about Emogene’s private life, but we do know there’s a boy named “Ed.” “ fey!” Ralph Nupp “Pud” is our bashful boy from Sabula, “Pud” . . . whose outstanding characteristic is good-naturedness. Perhaps the locality in which Ralph lives accounts for his ability as a sportsman, for he is highly accomplished in hunting and fishing. “Welly I don't agree with that.” 27

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