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

 - Class of 1944

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JANET HARVEY “Janet” Janet is one of our librarians from Room 4. She is always ready and willing: to help pupils in the library. Janet is one of the most dependable girls in our class and very agreeable in disposition. She is also a faithful basketball fan. We hear Janet wants to be a beautician. We wish you luck, Janet! HAROLD HOOVER “Hudge” At anytime in our high school career that we needed a business manager, we always turned to Hudge. He was business manager for both of our class plays. He was also business manager of the Flambeau until the time he left for the Navy. Such business efficiency should prove of great value in the future. Smooth sailing, Hudge! ARYL HOYT “Aryl” Aryl is one of our girls who became a member of our class the first semester of this year. She comes from Penfield. Her sweet disposition and winning smile have made a place for her in the hearts of al of us. Her hours are seldom idly spent. As a secretary, she will be an asset to any office. MARY EMMA HOYT “Mary Emma” Mary Emma joined our merry throng last semester. During her brief stay, her congenial spirit has made her a friend to all of us. She seems to be serious in all her undertakings and never gets discouraged. Her good humor is contagious. She has been a valuable addition to our class. Hearty wishes from the Class of ’44, Mary Emma.

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GLADINE EDINGER “Gladine” Lessons don’t bother Gladine. Life is too short, and there are many other interests. She wins us with her frank and merry ways. However, all work and no play would tend to make Gladine a dull girl; therefore, she finds time for both. She is always ready to give up that which will benefit someone else; we are sure this attitude will bring her success. NICHOLAS ELNISKI “Mickey” Mickey is the wit of our class. He has a very keen mind, but does not believe in wasting time on studies that do not appeal to him. He also boasts a winning way with the girls. In his Junior year he was emcee for Radio Hi-Lites. This year he has won a letter in basketball, and he helped make our Senior play a success. AUGUSTINE ESOLA “Gusie” Gusie’s motto is that pupils should be seen and heard—especially heard. He was industrious and interested in his work. Gusie was an efficient stage manager for our Junior play. This year he was a member of the varsity basketball squad. In school, his hobby was building model airplanes. Now, as a member of the Army Air Corps, he is learning to pilot real planes. MARY HARMIC “Mary” She is not so quiet as she may seem. One thing we must not omit in connection with Mary’s name is the ever ready attitude she maintains. During her four years at Sandy she has proved herself a good student and a willing worker. We believe her to be one possessing great facilities and feel sure that she will make use of her abilities.



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ANTHONY INGRO “Tony” May we present the “Lone Ranger” from Room 6. Tony is our entertainer at noon time, for he keeps the girls busy singing to the popular songs he plays on the piano in the auditorium. His favorite diversion is learning to play current songs. Tony is one of the nonchalant members of our class; he is always calm and collected. MAXINE JOHNSON LILIAN JOHNSON “Queen UV Lil seems to be the scribe of our class for she is the secretary for both the Girls’ Tri-Hi-Y and the Athletic Council. She can either be serious or ludicrous as proved by her interpretation of “Godiva” in the Senior Play. Each Thursday, Lil helps Mr. Malasky keep an accurate check on the total amount of defense stamps and bonds sold. ‘Max” Max is known around school as the ‘‘School Historian”. She is just full of laughter and the joy of living. She has been an ardent basketball fan and a loyal member of the Girls’ Tri-Hi-Y. We are told that she has her serious moments in the commercial classes. At the present time, her main interest is in “Brooks”. PETER KELEGE “Pete” Pete is the camera addict in our class. He delights in taking pictures when one least suspects it. As a result, he has a large collection of pictures and personalities around school. He capably portrayed character roles in both the Junior and Senior plays. Pete’s chief interest seems to center on aviation, for he has enlisted as a cadet in the Army Air Corps.

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