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

 - Class of 1943

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The Champions of Democratic Procedure ALDO BRIGIDE “Al” “Al” seems to be the quiet sort, but form your opinion after you have become acquainted with him. H:s quaint sense of humor gives much pleasure to the Seniors. We know he will succeed in anything he attempts because he is a steady dependable worker. FREDA G. BUNDY “Freda” Freda’s smile and sunny disposition have made her a favorite among us. We know she’s an expert at flirting with the boys, especially Vince. She has taken an active part in the Tri-Hi-Y. We now unite in wishing her success in all her undertakings. JEAN BUNDY “Jeanie” May we present our “Jeanie” with the dark brown hair, who has a smile for everyone. Jeanie is also one of our ambitious and studious girls, and she is always well prepared for all of her classes. Her character and personality are admired by everyone who comes in contact with her. JACK C. CARNS “Jerk” “Jerk” has a keen interest in sports, especially basketball, and he has been a great asset to the varsity for the past three years. His ability in sports has also pained for him the presidency of the Athletic Association. Jerk’s heart has been captured by the “dark eyes” of a certain Junior girl. JOHN CIMINO “Bashful” John is one of the more quiet boys from Sabula. His witty remarks enliven many of his conversations both in and out of school. For some reason or other John doesn’t seem to have much time for girls. He is always ready to argue about his favorite subject, baseball.

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JAMES ALBERT “Jim” “Jim” is the all-around student who works in the library mending many of our books. Being one of our master sportsmen, he likes fishing and hunting. However, he has time for art and draws well. Due to his exceptional abilities, his future can be written in only one word—success. TWILA ASKEY “Twiv” A dull moment is never known when Twila is around. Her laughter is heard many times a day, and her jolly remarks often cause giggling by others. Judging from her acting in the Senior play, we would say she has more than ordinary ability as an actress. We wish you all the happiness and success in the world, Twila. JAMES BEERS “Jim” A chap with more fun-making ideas can hardly be found. His chief fault is teasing the girls. Jim is a great sportsman, and for some reason DuBois seems to be his hunting ground. Nice “dear” down there, Jim”! ETHEL BISH “Ethel” Although Ethel is very quiet and sedate, she has her share of friends. Everyone is familiar with her cheery smile and friendly manners. Ethel cooperates with everyone, and for this reason we believe she will be successful in her life’s work. PHYLLIS BOLAM “Phil” It must be that beautiful smile and pleasing personally which makes “Phil” so popular with everyone. She is a valuable alto in the Girl’s Glee Club and has shown talent in the field of art. Such qualities will surely bring her success. 'he Stalwarts Ot Selt-Government



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LOUIS CIMINO “Louie” “Louie” doesn’t seem to have a care in the world, and he is always ready to participate in any mischievous prank. His happy-go-lucky ways have often made us wonder how he accomplishes what he does. His dark wavy hair has “caught the eye” of many of the girls in school—especially the Freshmen. JAMES CLINTON “Jim” “Jim” is a boy who gets along well with all his classmates, especially the girls. He seldom seems to be busy, yet he never comes to class unprepared. It is rumored that Jim would like to make the Army Air Corps his career. We are certain that he will come out “with flying colors”. DORIS COWIE “Giggles” In a huddle with Twila and Ruth, you can always find Doris, our petite miss from Room 6. Her ability to have fun is outstanding, but she can be serious, especially in French class. The class of ’43 wishes her success in all the years to come. MARION E. DEASEY “Marion” If hard work brings success, Marion will have no difficulty in getting along in the world. Her winning smile says more than words can. Marion tells us she is planning to be a nurse, and we are certain that her pleasing personality will brighten up any sick room. EUGENE D. DELP “Buzz” Since practically everyone knows “Buzz” no further introduction is necessary. He belongs to the “I don’t believe in working” group, but this doesn’t prevent us from liking him. If his life work is carried on as well as his job at the Terminal, we know he’ll be a definite success. We Did Many Things

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