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

 - Class of 1946

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HELEN SCHOCH Peggy Sure, the votes hove it—the prettiest girl in the Senior Class... business manager of our annual... likes the Y dances . . . always seen with Kate . . . acted in all of our class plays... prompt with assignments. ALICE SHAFFER Shaft” Gloom runs when Alice comes... favorite subject —Bill. . .enjoys square dancing. . .never quiet. . nothing troubles her... voted the wittiest girl in the Senior class. KATHRYN SCHOCH Kate PATRICIA WANK Potty Born with a gift of laughter. . .she knows the ort of being kind. . .apparently not a care in the world . merry brown eyes . . . livens up commercial classes. CHARLOTTE SNYDER Charlie A conscientious student who was elected most likely to succeed... transferred from DuBois in her sophomore year... our Flambeau editor. . .a constant writer to the Air Corps... lots of fun... an honor roll student. DOROTHY ZBIEG Dot Mr. Robertson's secretary. . a good typist. really smooth on the dance floor . . . has well-groomed hands. . her favorite song is The Blond Sailor. Sincere, Seniors Flambeau — 24

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2) ili ent Seniors VALERIE PETROSKY Poosie Teachers would like to have more pupils like her ...treasurer of the Tri-Hi-Y...a well-conducted pe? son . . . weakness—chocolate cashew nut sundaes . . . neat appearance. ANNA MAE POWERS Mae A member of the Newspaper Club . . . never seen without Madolene... talking about the night before is her favorite subject... likes to write letters to the boys in uniform... a member of the Girls Glee Club. ALViN PUYDA Tunny Time elaborately thrown away... enjoys taking desks apart . . . seen hauling lumber for Pifers . . . well-p-eportioned fellow... why worry? Wrinkles never make ihings smooth. CELIA REASINGER Celie One of our toll seniors. . .a bookkeeping shark... her favorite subject is typing... a good student and a nice person to know. . . quiet, but when? UsM- WILLIAM REASINGER Sleepy looks are deceiving, he's really a senior... his line gets something besides fish . . . always ready for a good time. . .a snappy dresser. . .ambition—to be a dry-cleaner. ROBERT SALADA Bob His good looks haven't spoiled him. . . has a certain way with the girls... to date he's been in every play... was voted the most popular boy in the class... identified by his dimples and a wolfish gleam. Flambeau — 23



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Senior Upon departing from S. H. S. the members of the Class of '46 wish to pass to our less fortunate underclassmen the following: Albert Bochert a pest who likes to torment people leaves this trait to Junior Crosswaite. Edgar Bogle wills his popularly with the girls to Dick Powers. Lois Bundy leaves her long curls to Jimmy Dixon who needs them to attract more girls. Loretta Calvert grants her ability to impersonate people to Cuzz McCauslin. Diane Carlson offers some of her boy friends to Jeannine Kessler. Shirley Carlson wills her quietness to Sara Litz. A word from the wise is sufficient, Sara. Dennis Christian leaves his habit of eating a pint of ice-cream to James Lines. Yvonne Clarke permits Joan McNeil to copy her hair styles. Jeannette Cook departs thinking that Jack Nelson cannot imitate her southern drawl. Sara Cook leaves her giggles for Marjorie Bowes. Christina Delong goes yodeling away hoping her troubles stay here with the under-classmen. Byrl Delp wills hrs ability to study to Army Carmella. Take it Armond—at least some of it. Rita Durkin bestows her smiling eyes to Belva Vandervort. Dario Federici started the moustache fad among the boys. He departs regretting that he must leave his to Charley Pifer. Ivan Forsyth leaves hoping he will wake up long enough for graduation. Cleora Green bequeaths the work of binding books to industrious Bud Divins. Betty Harmic grants all her Spanish troubles to Alice Mae Kilmer. William Hoover wills his love of argument to Bob Snedden. Elizabeth Hoyt departs leaving her demureness to Nancy Costen. Doris Hyatt offers her rosy cheeks to Belva Jean Sturm. Averill Jenney presents her good sense of humor to Helen Platt. Marian Johnston leaves her numerous shades of finger nail polish to Edra Colley. Stella Keen departs hoping to make someone a good secretory. Rosalie Kiel extends her kindness to Pauline Albert. Helen Kness wills her absenteeism to Shirley Bloomen. Alberta Lydick bestows her intellectual ability to someone less fortunate. Edward McCauslin offers his curly hair to Don Shenkle. Harold McGlinsky donates his car to anyone willing to accept such a responsibility. Edward Misiewicz extends his fancy drawings to Bead Divins. Jack Mogle steps out of the basketball spotlight to make room for Pep Kranitz, but you better sprout a few inches. Pep. Madolene Molnar wants to leave her bangs to Don Patched. Bette Morris bequeaths her disposition to Jacquetta McIntosh. Alice Jean Nelson gives her nickname Shorty to Shirley Bellingham. Herbert Nupp bestows upon Pat Dunkin his ingenuity. Take it, Pat, for you may need it. Joseph Ogershok wills his troubles and his ability to attract attention to Al Lundberg. Viola Owens presents her shyness to Red Eisman. Valerie Petrosky bestows her impishness to Audrey Green. Anna Mae Powers grants her position on the newspaper staff to Glenda Sones. Alvin Puyaa leaves his standing with Mr. Robertson to Guy Graham. Celia Reasinger leaves her bookkeeping talent to the incoming commercial students—specifically Shirley Pyne and Della Gelnett. William Reasinger loves to talk but he has finally consented to bequeath his way of evading questions to anyone not sure of the correct answer. Robert Salada leaves his acting role to Richard Heitzenrater. Helen Schoch wills nothing; she is taking everything with her. Kathryn Schoch 'eaves her ambition to George Platt. Alice Shaffer vacates her chair in room 8 for Little Betty. Charlotte Snyder wills her gift to disagree to Jean Stolte. Patty Wonk bequeaths to Audrey Jackson all her commercial worries. Dorothy Zbieg wills her job as secretary to Joan Rafferty. Flambeau — 25

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