Snowden High School - Aquila Yearbook (Library, PA)

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THE AQUILA PUBLISI Hill BY THE CLASS OF JUNE 1958 25 SNOWDEN TOVVNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY, PENNS YLVANIA Preface UR SCil00i was partiaiiy iounci- eci anci iouiit through the aici of time Nationai Recovery Act, tile sym- iooi of wiiicii was tine eagie. it was, tiiereiore, decided that the eagie siiouici ine time emiaiem of our High Scilooi. This ioooic, being our First issue, was named Aquila or young eagle. it is our purpose in tiiis iaooic to make some tangiioie record oi our activities iiere anci to share tiwem with our reari- ers. PFHE EDITOR.. TQAZQ of Deciication Appreciation - Aquiia Staff - - Administration Section Senior Section - Uncterctuss Section Activities Section - Athletics Section - Advertisements Con len ts 6 T 8 9 I7 20 53 39 47 Page Fiv Dechcation To all who helped iii any way To make possible ri four year high school Iii our district We, the first Senior Class, Dedicate this, the first AQUlLA. pp redo ffon UR friend and teacher, Mr. Walter D. Sowa has endeared himself to our hearts by his personal contacts which encouraged, in- spired, and led us to higher ideals. He has guided us hy his ever-hurning light of guidance. He has kept our spirits high through happiness and strife. We feel that much of the success of our class has been clue to his sympathetic understanding and untiring efforts. It is, therefore, with the deepest feeling of ap- preciation anct respect that the Senior Class of 1958 sets aside this page as a trihute to Mr. Sowa. Page Seven AQUILA STAFF FIRST Row Uefi to fightpi Frances Derrnotia, Iwary 1VIaracini, Alina Dolonce, Mr. Vvcaver, Audrey Crafl, Ida GoIcIu1an, Louise Furnou SECOND Row Ueft Io riglmtfz IVIargareI Slovak, Elizaimelix IVIaycr, Helen Anctsky, Edward Arlnak, IVIiss Cvove, Bill Babcock, Lillian Vvcllili. Adela Tohiczyk. I-IIIRD ROW fleft io rigiuljz Joe Xvaggnii, IN'Iarjoric- Higby, Oiga Knssan, Elvira Puiermrl, illlllll Bolwcck, Editor-in-Chief - - - 4 Joseph Vvaggell Associale Eclitor-in-Chief - --4- IVTary IVIaracini Business Ixflanager - - -A-- Edward Arlnak Associate Business Managers - Alma Doience, Francis SHIIITI DEPARTMENTAL EDITORS ADVERTISING Ida Goldman PHOTOGRAPHIC Ixflargaret Slovak Audrey Craft CIAIARACTERIZATION IVIarj0rie Higlay EIvira Peiernel HISTORY Louise Furno I.,iIIian xvethli ATHLETICS Vviuiam Gadd Frances Dermotta John Bobeck ART EIizabetI1 IVIayer Fred Stich FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Mary Jean Gove IVIr. IVIarlin E. Vveaver 2.- 'QM K M ADMINISTRATIQN HISTORY OF SNGWDEN HIGH SCHCCL N 1951 Mr. Cutshaii, Supervising Principal of the Snowden Township Schools, and Mr. Vveaver feit the need of estahtishing a High School in Snowden Township since a iarge percentage of the Sth grade graduates were not getting advanced schooling. They presented the facts to the memhers of the School Board who decided to give the pian a triai for a few months. They considered the idea hecause they were impressed hy the fact that it was a suhstantiai saving of money to the District. After the few months triai the School Board was so pieased with its success that they decided to add another year. Snowden Township High Schooi has shown a steady increase in enroihnent. in the first year of the high schooi. 1955-1954, the enrothnent of 87 was handled hy two teachers, Mr. Weaver and Mr. 1V1agi11. During that year, however. we had only the Freshman grade, hut with the next year 1954-1955 we were ahte to add the Sophomore grade. The enrollment for this term showed an increase of 70 students over the previous term. The new enroiiment naturaiiy called for more teachers, who were immediateiy added. The teachers for this term were Mr. Magiit, Ntiss Maioney, Mr. Noei, 1V1r. Sowa, and 1V1r. Weaver. The year following the addition of the Sophomore grade, it was found to he impossihte to add another year, consequently, those who were to he Juniors were compelled to attend an- other schoot. There was, however, an increase of 24 in the enrottment, making 181 students. The same year we had the addition of only one teacher, Miss Rothaar, who came to us as music instructress. The Junior year was added for the term of 1956-1957. There was an enroiiment of 211, an increase ot 50 students. Witli the opening of this term we found an addition of three new teachers, 1V1iss Ander- son, 1V1r. Barclay, and Miss Littte. Later in the year Mr. Barciay, who ieft us to go to the Homestead schools, was replaced hy Mr. Burkett. Through the cooperation of the School Board, the citizens of Snowden Town- ship, and the contracting company we were ahte to estahiish our Senior year. This was the most important event in the history of the high schoot. With the Senior year came an enroiiment of 241 students showing an increase of 50 pupiis. Aiong with this addition came severai new teachers: tV1r. Disegi, Miss Gove, 1V1iss Hoffman, Miss Hoiieran, and Mr. Hucicestein. The curricuia made avaitahie to the students hy the addition of the 12th year are general, commercial, and academic. The general curriculum includes English, Literature, Civics, History, Prohiems of Democracy, Health, and Music. The offer- ing in the commercial tieid now is Typing, Shorthand, Junior Business Training, and Bookkeeping. The academic course inciudes Chemistry, Science, Biology, Aigehra, Geometry, and Latin. Home Economics was established for the gifts and shop for the hoys. Voiuntariiy, 50 Senior girls are taking Home Economics two periods a day, tive days a weeic and 22 hoys are taicing shop two periods a day, two days a week. Thus it can he seen that our high school has grown steadiiy to meet the rising demand for a modern, wett-equipped educationat institution. Page Ten SCHOOL BOARD FRANIQ SMITH IQDNVARD BURKE - .lmlw .l. BRUCE Sxxllllil. Uo1.n31.xN .lolm HROGLIIY IQIJVVARID BURN-1 .IOHN Tl. IERUFTZ SAMUIALI. C1Ol.IJINI.'XN 1035-I037 HARRY CTOLDINIAN JOHN BRUGLTIQ IQAYINIOND BU'l'Iil.Ll 1038 ,IoHN MCKI'1l4Q ALBER1' Roumxn' FRANIQ SMITH - President Vice President - Secretary Solicitor - President Vice Ijfi-?SifI8fll f Scffrvfury Solicitor Page Eleven SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL L. R. CUTSHALL f ENANGO COUNTY, Pennsylvania, was the birthplace of Mr. L. R. Cutshaii. He was graduated from Utica High School, Edinhoro Normal School, and received Bachelor of Arts and ixfiaster of Education degrees from Thiei College and the University of Pittsburgh respectiveiy. ivir. Cutshaii Was seiected as the second supervising principal of Snowden Township Schools in 1929, after he had served as teacher, high school principai and supervising principal in Venango County. Because of his quiet unassuming manner of leadership, Wir. Cutshaii is re- spected and admired by ati who come in Contact with him. GUR PRINCIPAL MARTIN E. WEAVER C R. was horn in Xwest Newvton and spent his boyhood in the town. tie was graciualed trom Xvest Newton High School. He received the ciegrees oi Bacheior of Arts anti Niaster of Education from the Uni- versity ot Pittshurgh, anti wiii receive his Doctor oi Eciucation degree in the very near future from the same Unixfersity. He has taught in Snowcien Township for eight years: two years at Riggs School. one year at Broughton School, anti tive years in the High Schooi. ixfir. Xveaver has won the cievotion and trust of iacuity members and stucients hy his energy, aiaiiity, and vision. Page Thirte Page Fourteen FACULTY me ess il MELVIN C. BURKETT BENJAMIN B, DISEGI lnilicmu Stale Teuulzers College Duquesne University Science, Matllematics History, Civics, Pllysical Education MARY JEAN COVE DOLORES M. HOFFMAN University of Pittsburgh University of Piitslzurglz Business Training, Booklzeeping, Sll0l'fllf,lYld Biology, English, Pliysical Education RITA M. HOLLERAN ivlount Mercy College Eng lisll, Home Economics FACULTY ff-is CHARLES F. HL7CKliS'l'ElN Duquesne Universiiy Manila' Training, SCil'YlCC BLANCHE F. MALONEY COIIQQQ of KXYPUV IQUCIIUHP Engiisii NVALTER D. SOXVA JANE C. LITTLE University of piilsirurgil Siroriimnd, Typewriling FRENIJLY K. ROTIIAAR Grove City Folic-gf' Miisic Supervisor University of Piltsizurgiz History, Art, Proiwimns of Democracy Page Fifteen Page Sixteen A ji .gg 2-gf aww ff fl f Z if EM Z Q Q J ff X if Q9 X Z N' ll 1 v L4 Z J gg I xf X 'TA 'X-ff J 53' ll 5 ,Mx II:-'Q X fx as Q ' l'5f ' X 'e L 4 X 'if se 'rf ' -ff 4' I '11 ' !f n Z' 'ff A o v - 1 my A f df A , '1 + X f XS' ,ff , A ,I I V, V',,ff,f V A 22 , f :C X Q' Z ffl' . AA ff f- a- M .ffi if ,XA , W , A , N A ! f-X fi fx 1 ra ff 1 fx Eff 4 'NWX 2 FQ 'Za ff 'Q 'xxx f f V Q fxflx f SE IDRS CLASS OFFICERS Wh Hmfi lo riglllfz Alma IDOIPIICC, Eqlwnrcl Arlnuk, Nlury 5lnrm ini, fjlgn Kusszm. EDWARD ARTNAK F- President MAIQY MARACINI - ' Vice Presiclent O LGA KOSSAN IXXIJVIA DOILENCE Page Eighteen CLASS MOTTU HVXIQ Do flur Part.. CLASS COLOR Blue anfl vxflliie CLASS FLOVVER Garclenia W .Secretary V . 1 rcusurer SENIORS ,isis ss ELLA BIAE AD.A5lS XValt Ella is our sleepy-lwnrl, Wino sleeps in every class. Bu! wlmn il comes to Clmmisiry Slnfs u very waleeful lass. Clmrus '53-'56: '37-,385 Girl Rc- scrvcs '36-.373 '57-'58 Enwmzn .iosrvu ARTNAK HZHFICH Tim soriulzle president of our class rvmuin in our minrls IOHFIYOF. Ho is lovml ivy every lull uufl lass XK!ll,0 lllinle lxim very clever. Bruzulraslcr '54-'35: Soccer '56: i7: SS: Cliorus '33-N565 Fuollmll ,563 VST: Baslirvilmll iS: Hi-Y 'TI'- VBS: Svninr Class Ollifcr '37-.381 Aquila Stall H585 Senior Class Play '38 LILLIAN HILDA DELLABYANKU ..Lil.. l.illiun's a very deserving girl XVIH: get into any game. Xvrf Imp? lwr violin Carriers lwr off Higll info llm Hall of Fume. cillUfUS 51,561 '36-'37 '37-'38, Girl Rr-scrvcs '50-'5f: '37-'58 QE'-3? FIELEN JOAN IANIII sin' R mls Hvlvrfs u Cuiu liilli' rvrl In-ml You Gun see ilzul ul u ylriiutv, Xviill lier nimble fvvl, sllvll gvi almacl For wiili Frucl Astaire slmvll fiance. Brrmfliinsicr '56-WT: Clmrus SO-S573 '37-'58: Girl Ros:-rw-s SO- ST: 'ST' 58: Girl Rcscrvc Caliincl 504,372 Aquila Stall '58, XVILLIAM EARL Bmscocx Bill lie sluflies ilu: clicliomiry cluily, Anil in public surv can spvaleg Billvs a vivid person, Being neiiller sliy nor nicole. Broaclrastcr '54-,351 IliAY '57-,585 Senior Class Play 38. AGNES CATHERINE BOBECK ..Ag.. Sim lnuglis ui iroulmle Anil rlovs lmr lmsi In selling iiclzffls And all time rest. Clmrus '33- 56: '36-'37s 'ET-'38s Girl Rc-si-rvcs '50-V375 '37-V385 Girl Rc-serve Cabinet '57-'58. Page Nineteen I I Q l I Page Twenly SENIORS 6533 sis? wise JOHN CtlARLES BOBECK 'ABI-I-Bo Did you ever see him. in the Moiunipsn? Noi Iolin, for lie is liappv. From one io anotlier class lie jumps Oli! lie's so very snappy. Broadcaster '56-,571 '57-'58s Foot- ball ,563 V571 Baseball '57s Basket bail '58: Hi-Y '57-,581 Aquila Stall '58. VIIZGINIA RITA CURIO HJCHIIH Ieanys full of pep and vigor, But always Joes lier worle. Her charm is yet unequaled And lier cluties slieyd never sliirle. Cllorus '55-'56: Girl Reserves '56- '57: '57-,585 Girl Reserve Cabinet '56-57. ALMA ANGELA DOLENCE .Chen Alma's as sweet as sweet can be Anci as active as Seniors are. For, Iuitli her disposition Slmeys lwounfl to go quite far. Broaclcasler '54-'55: '55-,565 '56- '57: '57-,581 Girl Reserves '56-'57: '57-'58g Girl Reserve Cabinet '56- '57g Baslcellmall ,583 Clleerleacler '56-,575 '57-,581 Clxorus '57-'58: Aquila Sialf 58: Senior Class Play ,585 Senior Class Officer '58. AUDREY BERNICE CRAFT Ami Auclrey wants to lie u nurse. We're sure slieiil make this score Sweet and sunny, fun galore: Nobody else could we love more. Broadcaster '54-'55: '55-,565 '56- '57g '57-,585 Cllorus '53-,562 '56- '57g '57-'58: Girl Reserves '56-,571 '57-58: Aquila Stall '58g Senior Class Play '58, FRANCES JEWEL DI2RMOT'fA K-FrHn,, Fran is quite ailileiic. Her sense of liumor keen: Sire led us all in clieering, Upon one lier smile does beam. Broadcaster '55-'56: '56-,573 '57- '58: Clmorus '55-,561 '56-,571 '57- '58: Girl Reserves '56-,575 '57-,583 Girl Reserve Cabinet '56-'57: Bas- ketball ,582 Clieerleacler ,56-,575 '57-,589 Aquila Stall ,583 Senior Class Play '58. LOUISE CHRISTINA I:URNO HVVCS.. Louise is our saiesiady. For theres notliing slie canrt sell, Anci tl1ai's not all slie exceeds in For lier lessons are all done well. Cliorus '55-'56: ,56-,571 Girl Re- serves '56-'571 '57-'58, Aquila Staff 'ss VVILLIAM ARTHUR GADD 1 Scotty Heys our great sport fan Wl1o's willing to lielp all, If ever a friend is needed On Scotty you should call. Broaclcaster '54-,553 '55-'56: Soccer ,565 '57: ,583 Ctlorus '55-'56: Foot- ball '56g '57: Baseball '57: Basket- ball ,582 Hi-Y '57-'58: Aquila Stafi ,581 Senior Class Play '58. STELLA MARIE GONDELLA uBtonfiie A clnarming, quiet miss, To everyone slievll bring lzliss Anal let it always be told, She lias a lieart of gold. Girl Reserves '56-'57: '57-'58: Ctiorus '57-'58. MARJORIE MAE HIGBY Sis Mrs. Higbyls little Marjorie Is a very pretty blonde, But to everyone sl1e's called just Sis, And, of boys. site seems quite fond. Broadcaster '54-,551 '55-'56: '56- '57g '57-'58g Chorus '55-,565 '57- '58: Girl Reserves '56-'57: '57-'58: Girl Reserve Cabinet '56-V575 '57- '58:. Aquila Staff '58. IDA GOLDMAN Baby jolly, gay, anal zlemure Witli Ida you are sure-1 You'll have time best of fun For slie is just the one. Chorus '55-'56g '56-'57: '57-'58g Girl Reserves '56-'57: '57-,581 Girl Reserve Cabinet '57-,585 Aquila Staff '58 RUTH MARIE HAMILTON Hpuol gie' ' One never knows slte is around, Her quiet cliarm is sweet: Site never complains when tlzings go wrong, So, Pudgie you should meet, Chorus '55-'56: Girl Reserves '56- '57g '57-'58s Basketball '58. CHARLES Currono KAUFMAN Clitty They say cliulntny people are lazy, But Clijjyys our exception. He takes part in all activities. And gets a ugraneln reception. Chorus '55-,563 Broadcaster '56-,575 '57-'58: Football ,565 ,572 Hi-Y '57-'58. SENIQRS .sie as Z Page Twenty-one 1 Peg 12 Twenty-two SENIORS 55 Risky.. CIW CLGA PATRICtA KossAN Ulloisonn Her actions are cute ami funny, Siiais noted for iier wit: Poisonis quite riepenriuinie Vxfitii iler courage and iier grit, Broacicaster '54-V555 '55-V561 '56- 57g '37-,583 Clmrus '55-V563 '36- '37: '57-V383 Girl Reserves '56-'57: '57-i583 Girl Reserve Cabinet '56- '57g Senior Class Oilicer '57-38: Senior Class Play '58. JULIUS lVlAIIONE HJUICSH Iuiius is clever and witty, Anri iiieezi by everyoneg He peps up ati our classes Ami gives us iots of fun. Clnorus '55-'56. ELIZABETH HLLEN lVlAYER HBettyH Liz is stuciiuus and quiet, Her grades are 'way aimve par, TIIOIIQII site is a iiooie-worm Her perfection one cannot vnar. Cilorus '35-'56: '57-,583 Girl Rc- serves '57-'58: Aquila Stall 538. JOHN LEVITSKE HRussian loiin acts slow in catciiing on But we iznow itls a trieiz, 'Cause wiien iieys asieeai a question If lic wants, ite can answer quick. Chorus ,55',56Q Hi-Y '57-'58, lxliARY ELIZABETH MAIIACINI Bene is Niary Lrigiit? Gee! Hi say in every subject site gets an To ive a typisi is iier ciesire. Site is one we att acimire. Broadcaster '54-,353 '55-,565 '56- '57: '37-V583 Cimorus '55-,561 '36- 'TSTQ '37-'58 Girl Reserves ,56-,575 '57-'58g Girl Reserve Cabinet '56- 57g Senior Class Officer '57-'58, Aquila Staff '58g Senior Class Play '58 CZATHERINE JEAN MCCLYMON1' .tcascy-, A real stenog is Casey, SIIQVS 07115 ll7ll0lH YIHUBI' be IHFUCI. Site types for anyone who asizs her And never admits siieys tired. Broadcaster '36-,379 '57-,581 Cimrus '56-,5Tg Girl Reserves '50-,575 '57- '58. ALVINA ROISLRTA OCIQPLK Hiifinnn uh? womivr mimi iwr fulv will be Aivinu is lim lypr' you ser' To sprnmi goori ciwvr Boiii in ami mil lim yvar. Chorus 'Grim 'io-'wg '37-'38: Girl Rvss-rv:-s '56-37: '57- i8. ELVIRA Nina PILTIZRNEL Pvt A pvrsisivni. fuiiirfui woricvr, A friomi lo aii, is Pm Om-r nmivs size wvrwvs somr' magic speii'-1 For iwr fiwy svvm in frvl. Broarimsh-r '35- ill: '36-'T'g '37- 'wsg Clmms '55-'wg '17 sf-11 Girl Rnsvrvvs '50-V375 '37-,381 Aquila Staff '58. BIARGARIIT ROSKDV Uixiurgrtn Mnrgrxrzfl is mm :vim we mn say Does imr uwriz :uni lmws io play. Cilvcry ways umi u smiia so sweet A nicer giri you sviiiorn mcci. Chorus '37- iO: Girl Reserves '36- '3Tg 57-58. IxNTl mxx' P.-kl'I,l. I ony A fooiimii iwru is Tony But u iluivr of uii liw giris, But, iruiy, iris iwurivs not siolwy S N I 0 R S For irc just IUIYUS liwir vuris. Cimrus '33-,563 ifnirlixznii '30-'57 Hi-Y '37-58. Rosmmnni I'om.1'sNlK Ro Rose is filo slvvvivsl of swvviimnris, Xxyilll Flllllt' lU'lI'll lillllfillg FUHIP. S118 calls evvryliiing '-Oil, so cu-utef' Anfi we rlii iilillic sims lim Sumv. Broadcaster '55- Sin SO-N573 '57- '58g Cimrus '35- ill: '56- 57: '57- '58: Cliri Rvsvrvvs '56- ST: '37-58 IRITNIT VI'RONlCA R0Zrs1'ANG1iL nlzvnffn Siiels our culv iillic' izionrie Xvilrfs oirrlryizorifs fri:-mi: in Ciwmisiry silo iwuls us uii Ami iacips our ways to nxunri. Broacicaslf-r '36-'TH '77-,381 Girl Reserves '36-,571 '3Tf 58g Buskvb ivan V381 Girl Ri-srrvc Cubinci '3T- , '38: Clxorus '37-'38, SE: .55-551. EQ' Page Twenty-three Peg e Twenty-'four SENIORS 'E BESSIE DAISY RUPNIK Bess Bessie's Ollf mischief-maker Tiiafs where she fincls her joys. But, wherever you see our Bessie Yorfll never hear a noise. Chorus '55-'56: Girl Reserves '56- '57: '37-'38g Girl Reserve Cabinet 57-'58. DIVIDA HAXS'TIIORNE SMITII uHoney Five foot two-'eyes of Hue Divida is a friend so true. In every way she tries to please Teacirgs Hlzy slaying away from s. Cixorus '35-,361 Broadcaster '36- '57g Girl Reserves '36-'57: '37-'5S. JOSEPH MlCliAEL SUPINSKY ..J0e., Joe is a quiet Loy Good-looking mul sizort in stature, ln every class he Hinds some joy To go with his good nature. Soccer ,563 '57. GU' ,arise if MARGARET MARY SLOVAK ..Marg., Margarei's our little innocence, Whose lessons are her joys: But, SIIBIS not really inasinful 'Cause sine, too, likes the boys. Girl Reserves '57-H583 Chorus '57- 58. FRANCIS GARRIET SMIT II SmIIIy Smitty's tau and handsome, too, But, Heavens, does ,Ie blush I I i His hair is blonde, and eyes so blue, Now, girls, lUl1l.1f,S the rush? Baseball ,361 Football '56: ,375 Soccer '57: Hi-Y '57-558: Aquila Staff ,585 Senior Class Play 58. ADELAIDE ITOBICZYK A KDHIC' 1 Adcia is our comeziienne. You Her with all the fun. Wherever fh9T9'S a trick played Siieis surely ihe guilty one. Broadcaster '56-,573 Girl Reserves '56-'57g '57-,581 Aquila Staff 58. CLARA JEAN VALDISERR1 Clalrc Clara is peppy aml pretty. Brown of eyes anfcl liair-1 Slie seems to stanxl out in a crowcl, 5,1915 really got Smnetliing tllere. Bromlcaster '55-,561 Clnorus ,55-'56g '56-'5Tg Girl Reserves '56-.371 ,37- '58g Girl Reserve Cabinet '56-'57. LILLIAN JEAN XVETkIl.l Lily l.illian's good in all lier worlz, ln life sluelll never fumlzle. I with lier disposition arul inzlustry To success Slll-?,S sure to tumlwle. Cllorus '55-'56. .loslavu FRANCIS YAKOPIN ..Y k.. H He's always calm aml nonclialant And never a cause of riot. To tlrinle tliat a liero lilze our loe Coulcl go tlirougli life so quiet. Footloall '36: ,575 Hi-Y '57-'58 Josnvu EDWIN NVAGGETT hpccp., He edits our scliool paper. ln fuotlmll ll9'S a star- ln classes lie is unsurpassed. with success lleyll go far. Broaclcaster '54-,555 '35-'56: '56- '57: '57-'58: Cliorus '35-,361 Foot- ball ,561 ,575 Bnslcetlanll ,585 Hi-Y '57-585 Aquila Stall '58g Senior Class Play '58, lVlARY FRANCES VVILUAMS Uswcetllenrtn Mary's a very little girl, The Sweetlieariu of our Higli, ln lier lzair you'll no carl, But witll lzoys slielll sure get luy. Girl Reserves '57-'58s Cliorus '57- '58. NICK DENARU uNicl1olas De Populusn Nick is always serious: l'le TIEUPF SCGYIIS UPTY You never liear wlien ll!-?,S in scliool For, lie's usually out tllat clay. Broaclraster '36- 57. SENIORS are 2-ess Page Tweniy-ilve OUR DIARY Septemloer 7-The lirst day of school. Everybody thrilled over the completion of the louilding and enjoyed the acquaintances of the new teachers and fellow students. the biggest attraction at this time of the year is the Football Seasonu. September l7f-Football Season started with a Uhangu. Qur first game against Bethel, our competitors. Neither team laetter than the otherg the tinal score, 6-6. Septemher 24-Vvarm enough to go swimming. A game played at Robinson. Aside from the heat and perspiration, the boys hrought home the fried loacon at the degree of 26-0. Qctolaer l--lViarlced another victory for Snowden High against Oakdale High. A grand turn out and a score of 23-O. Qctoher 8-Qpen date-lout Snowden made a dale with Penn Township. Both teams were right in there fighting for the victory. Game ended with Snowden victorious. 20-13. Gctolaer II,-Coiumhus Day.-1492. Game with Qalcdale industrial and the score lfl-O in Snowdenis favor. Qctoloer 13-First general assemhly in our new auditorium. A movie on Schralfs Candy plus a sample and then loaclc to our lessons. Qctoher I4-15-Holidays for the pupils. Teachers' institute. Uctoller 22-Uri a water covered field and in continuous rainfall Snowden re- mained in the undefeated class loy Winning the game from Findlay High to the Hclrip-dropu of 12-0. Qctolaer 22-P.lVi.-Freshie Hlriarem Scaremn sponsored loy the Girl Reserves. Plenty oi entertainment, enough to eat, and enough of cider to drinlc, ended the evening oi pleasure for the Freshies. Qctolncr QSMFI-he lirst Skating Party given lay the Seniors. A socialole crowd, plenty ol sicales and fails, with no one hurt, lcept the crowd rolling. Qctoloer 30-Game with Elizabeth at South Park, since their field was iiooded. The lirst game ever scheduled with a Class A team. But that didn't matter since we had a heautiful day, a crowd representing hoth teams, and the spirit Ulf we lose it's . . . Hg we lost so it's 'Better lucic next tirnef, Score 15-14. Novemlaer 5-Another one of those dreary days and a game with Clark High. A grand reception and a grand shellaclcing, too'-21-6. Novemher ll,-Armistice Day. A day celebrated in the memory of those Hwho here gave their lives that that nation might livef, Novemlaer 12-A rainy day, and the day we had our last game for the season for some of them: and the last game for the Ulolue and Whitey, as far as the Senior looys are concerned. Vvith all that in mind the hoys put up a good light. A field goal made hy Shaier won the last game from Snowden 3-0. Novemher 24'-Annual Thanksgiving Raffle. Twelve grand prizes for the luclcy ones. ' Novemher 25-26-Thanksgiving holidays. November 30HlJedication Night. Qpen house, greetings from important men in our county and inspection of projects made by the pupils. Page Twenty-six UUR DIARY December I6-nSing, Eat and He Happy was tile motto ol time squad and clleer- leaders. It Wasnit only a motto-lliey really liad sometliing tllere. Alter dinner speeclies, entertainment from Brian lVlclJonald-Jerry Mayliall and once again HRoseyH Rosewellg witli a few songs and yells from tile squad, cheerleaders and tire presentation of time Varsity Ss: all tlnis rounded up time evening tlrat was made possible by our School Board. December 22-Semi-Formal Bell Hop sponsored lmy tire Girl Reserves. Eacll girl invited Mau laoy and danced to Tom Sllarlteyis CJI'Cl16Stl'i1. December '24 to January 5,-Cllristmas Holidays. January 4'-Cjpening of the Basltetlmall Season. 'lille game was played witll Soutll Fayette. Canyt expect too mucll ol tlie lmoys since tllis is tlieir lirst craclc at this sport. We lost I2-17. NOTE:-A series ol lpaslcetlwall games followed. Due to laclc of space i'll sicip tlrem laut l will tell you we lost all of our games, time reason lleing, tllat we lxave llad little experience-et Cetera-so l1ere's lnopin' now for next time. .lanuary 21-Girls made a sllowing in tlleir new lvaslcetlmall suits. Tile game was witll Forward Townsliip Ciirls. Snowden won to tile sliooting of 54-21. .ianuary 22'-Seniors, Beneliit Dance. A grand time was llad lay all, plus a little prolit added to the Seniors, Fund. Gave tilem more ideasl Feluruary I4-Valentineis Day: Trip to tile Xx'ICSl.il'lQll0llSC Plant. Tile visit was very educational and entertaining to lmolli lwlr. Xveayer and Seniors. February 21-The Bethel Hi-Y lboys initiated time Snowden Hi-Y lmoys. lxlucll is expected in tile lines ol alzlairs lrom tliese lmoys. February 23-Seniors go ucourtingu witir lxlr. Sowa. Time trip was to acquaint tl1e students witll time procedure ol court trials. Felvruary 28-Seniors lleld anotlier slcating party adding a little more to tlmeir fund NVlliCl1 tlley plan to use lor a trip to XVilSlliIlQltJI1, D. C.. in tlune. lxlilflfil 25'-Soccer at tlmis time is at its lmest. First game was at llome against lxlun- llall. 'lime score l-0 in Snowdenis lavor. lx'lBI'Cl'l '28-Last Skating Party of time year. April 15 to I9-Easter Holidays. April 22-Parent Teacllers Association and FHSlli0l1 Sllow carried out lay tl1e girls in tile Home Economics Department. Nlay 6'-Senior Class Play nR0mance in a Boarding Housed, 5lay 29-digaccalaureate Services lor time graduates. iViay 30-Decoration Day-Vacation. June I-picnic at Kennywood parlc. .iune 2-Commencement Exercises, .lune 5'-fVVe're on our way. say tlxe Seniorsg and weill lye laaclc in September, say tile Juniors, sophomores, and Fresllies. FRANCES DERMOTTA. Page Twenty-seven OUR BABY DAYS Niziry Xviiiiams, Eiiu Nino Aciams, Ainizi Doiemzc, Ninry Niarauini, Eiizaiiclii Niziyur, Cniiicrine Nicciymont, Page Twenty-eight Bessie Rupniic, Frances Dcrmotia, Liiiian Bianiio, Eciwarci Arlnaic, Louise Fume. . f l 2 E ,-' m 1 do 0 N S E? Vp Qi X CW 5 9 412' 5 an s 32, ,. X IW is - S'-Jn ' 1 N f I fi' '-A . x Egif by XX lL l ' ' N 3 X 'i 9 'lb '- u 155 UNDER CLASSMEN X JUNIOR CLASS Page Thirty FIRST ROW Heil lo rigiiii: Rose Burciiicic, Hcnry VVniinr:v, Eginu Vviison, iviiiizxrci Oates. .iuiia Scmuii, Fred Sticii, Maury Xvnliicii, Joe Gonciciin, Tiiiy Vaiic-y, Ewing Busiior, Ariziiyne Sunday, Junk Black. SECOND Row iivivi in Tiglliii Ciilllllffilli' Ynsuiis, xxyilliillll 71111-rzvi, i.u1y Cnriini, Niiiic Koiow, Ann Gviiy, Joe Bruno, Eminn Niiiicr, ,inc Guza, Ann Fiiimorc. THIRD ROW iii-iii in rigiiliz ixiargarot Hoiicricii, Ruiwy Xxyllillk Ninrii' Svimslian, Emma Baieiii, Aiivnr' Osiciii, Drrrcwiiiy' Siinriivy, Hcicn iiarinuiz, ,irnnic imvilsiw, Ruiii Biunsnn, Ruiii Brooks, R050 Fnrrr-iii, FOURTH Row fivii to rigimliz Acizun Sunccwicii, Pnui Cs-yroiir-s, Cimrivs Pcrz, Bob Baininricigc-, Silvio Faieiio, Hurniqi l'I2H1CICill'll, LZCIXVZITKI Zupanciu, Louis Grozniii, Ang!-in Riguiii. CLASS OFFICERS President - - Hcicn Hariyutz Vive President CIIHTICS Perl Serrclnry - - Ann Getty Treasurer - - Belly Gross Business Chairman - - iD0roti1y Siiaricey iQ' SOPHOMORE CLASS Xxx S X X . X. -N-V' New ...QNINBM 'NS IAIRST Row flvfl io riglllf: Dnmllny Sclmng, lfllinl Blank, Ann YM:-s. Gvurga- Susliu. Slnrlvy l,m'f', Tony fxuriu, Pvzurl Rmm-Hi, .lulm Sififiznnn, Ann Vvllnvr, lgiffllilfll Comis, Bvlly Supinsky, fxlurku VCIIIIITF. 'HHH Ix1L'QilyI!lUI'll. E ilfuxlw ROW flcll io riglllfz Iiliir' Year:-Qin, lfmil f'vu11qIf'Hiu, Hs-lvn flpln-rlxmnm, l r.nnL Bnrrlmifk, lc-nniv I Yo IIILIIIHIHI, ,ialucs C1191-y,-Nlauriv fxullinx, Xvilfuur Xvzlggvli, Slcllir' Rvlmxizn, lrrunli fivlin, fxiurgnrrl Hurl, TIIIRII Row Hvfl lo riglllf: ,Inv rllnlrizxyk, 'llmn Xxvillizuni. Alia' Krul, Bvulriu- Ha-nln. Nlnry Rumi, Ruilm 'l4nylu1', Hr-Ivn l'Airm'1uli, Pun! Rulmr, lfdluvr Huggins, V4-rif-nin Ausiin. l'R'I'll ROW HPI! io riglullz B:-rlfm fy: 1-pc-IQ. lm-sm Xvzxlllur-r, Lillian Dullli, llvlz-n ,I14'I'lIlf'4li, B1-llv SIIEIIIQCV Hnrrivl Gvigcr, ci1lf!lCl'iIlt' Nlusm-ri, B4-Qsiw ISIITIIVH, Iisilu-r Cnlclxw-Il, Sum D4-lnpxlz-r. U I1Il I'II Row flcft lo figlllyl Dun' Xvilliauns. Rnlplu Kwupiszrwski, Allrz-sl xlnlum-y, fvlmrlm lfillr-rvr, ,lolln clfI'glll'iLll, .Iumm .lc-vsvvnr, Cvurafl- flmrhli, Bill BICISIIIVIIQ, Louis Tuurrc-, ,lulun Sihln, President Xfice Pr:-siclvnl Secrclary , . lreasurer CLASS OFFICERS Ralph Kwupisz fxxx 'ski h .lulm Sit-iliimo Alive lirur Ball Mflill 1f-f1 y Page Thiriy-one I FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST Row fieii lo rigillfz Dorukily Kuiiic, Rniinnfi Sncc, Bessie Liiuvr, Louis .iz-1C0i'Jy, .ioan Bninixrifige, Drmllgias Scimng, Ninrion imppia, Eciwarci Rupniii, iviiicircci Hoifiswurlil, Xviiiiaru Roycr, Rust' CL-iin, Lzwvrcncic Gross, Vioim-I iloigur, .illiflll iviiiiignn, Nizxry Cic, iJmninir'ii Dunuioiini, Ann Cnsvy, Xvaync iiimvis, Grace Piunii, SLCOND Row ficit lo rigilli: Hvivn ioimnslun, ifciwzmi Siccrimlz, ixinry Anrrisiiy, Joe Koiow, ifivnnor Nililllifiillli. Anrircw Cingr-i, ixizlry Veinmr, im' Koichi, Eifia Vzliciisvrri, iiiom Sllliiil, Gcrzlifiillr' ixinmrini, Aiiirvri poniciio, Ruli1 iwiniics, Furnu. Colin-H0 Pclcrhci, Rzuipil Trax, Hcien Tniyirzyii. isranii Susim, Dorotima King. Tlllllll ROW ficit io rigilli: Iiiilifi Smiiiw, Vviiiisun iinxnic, ivinrgarcl iviiiivr, iiownrci Lev, imrrninc Burton. ifciwurci Yopcii, Doruliuy Knucic, Emory Snuriwc-r, Fay iiorton, Sinnicy Silfiiiff, Hcien Brown, Viiiumnas irnrrciii, Vioicf Biusiiovivil, Louis DUllliIliLTii. FULJRTH Row ficil to rigiuli: L00 Nagic, Niury .ic-nixins, ,ioim Smitiu, Dnnivi iiinrr, Robert Luznnr, George SilIlIllOl'lS. Bnb Cil7ilf,', SiCiiZl Boijcck. i-IFTII Row ficii to figiliji firncc Bcii, Angvin Bivinni, Lorna Jonvs, Eciwzxrmi Anclsicy, Ciara: ifulciii, l:f'l'liil'lLll'1Ci Pmni, Liiiiun ixicinni. .ioc i..iCii0Vil'il, Dorolimy Liiaerty, Eniwnrgi SilllCCWiCil, Gcrlruric Burnt-kt. MR. DISEGVS RGOM Presicicnl ---- - - Eida Vaiciiserri Vice Prcsicient v Ferdinand Pomi Secretary - - Ciracte Smith MISS GOVES ROOM President --------- Ann Casey Vice President - - Niiicircci Hoicisworlii Secretary - - - Steiia Boiimecic Treasurer Staniey Saciier Pa g e Thirty-two L ,r1,,,,, ,ef f f , fffjf ,. ,..... .,A.. . -' M-3,3-1-1, 1, gf A.. ang. , f - 2-wiff' -!n,f,fs:4 . ' j , .. X A 111' 5' 'V , 3 W MM 6 1 X E' 45 ' Q Y ' ,---.' '-:.'-1-:fx-, -'g v':'.na .f .lk 'a Q 7 XX K! Z Y Tidi! 4' N., ' X X ' f X' f . , af ,, , gills f H X FQ' 5 , D 0 can pk ofa? B 0 D A, v up X ' QV I' 5 'T f' A ff ' E 32 ' 'W' f UNK 6 , E f 5 TI ITIES BROADCASTER STAFF FIRST Row llelt to Tiglllnl .lolm Bolneeli, l'-ranres Dermolta, Rose llmllrsnili, lvlary lxlaraeini, Alma Dulemtc, Elvira ljcternel, Allflrey Craft, .lulia Semali, Alive Krut, Bc-rtlia fjvepc-li. .ine VX'aggell. SIIUNII Row llelt to riglitl: Dcxrotlmy' Sliarliey, ll:-len llarlrutz, llarriet Geiger, Betty Sliarliey, lfezitrire Herrin, .lennie lnlantiim, Diyicla Smitli. leunie Levitslie, ciillllC'TiIlt' Nicfilymont, lrem- lfnxestangel, llelen Vlolxifzylc, Nliss Blaloney, llllkil ROW llelt to riglntl: Ann Casey, xlsirinrie Higlmy, fjlga Kossan, .loan Bainliriilge, Ut-ralcline Nlameini, Eltln Valcliserri, Collette Pelernel, lxlr. Xveaver. l:UUR l'lt Row llelt to figlllai Clxarles Kaulman, Bill Balmctoeli, Allrecl lylaluney, Ralplu Kwapiszewslii, C R. VVEAVER and lVlr. Sowa, togetlier startecl time present day Broacl- caster in l93-'1. They earrieel it time liirst year Witliout any troulJle, one talcing Care ol art worlc, tile otller literary Contributions. Tire paper was acceplecl so entliusiastieally tlie first year tliat it was Cleeicled to lJe Continuecl. ln our Freslwman year, Nliss Nlaloney took eliarge ol time Broaclcasler. VXfitl1 lvliss lvlaloney and lvlr. Vveaver as faculty advisors, tile stall was lecl tlirougll years tliat added muell to tlle already great lame and popularity of this newspaper. Miss Little has supervised the typing and stenciling of time paper for tlie last two years. Tlie eelitions llave lleen improved in quantity and quality ol interesting ancl cclueational reading material. Time Broaclensier looks forwarcl to many more years ol success, witll tlie lyacli- ing of the cooperative student lJotly. Page Thirty-tour f HISTORY OF GIRL RIiSIlRVIiS ITIRST ROW iieil to riglili: Dorolilv Simriu-y, iIeIzn IIarIsuIL, ImIa finiminmn, Bessie Rupniie Inga Kussan, Irene Rrvzeslangel, Ninrjnrie Higliy, Agnes Brain-vii, Alive Krul, Shirley Love, Belly Slmriiey, IIarrieI fir-iger, ixiargarel IIurI, Nlary Ruzvi, Allene ffskin, Nianrgarel iInIIeriiIi. SLCOND Row fieil In figillii ciillilC'fIl!l' NIasneri, .If-an XYaIIIier, I.iIIiun Di-II.uIry.anIm, Rose I nreIIi, Virginian Curio, Heien Anetsixy, Aivina fir-1-peifi, fwlurn Vniniiserri, Iennic- Iniunlinu, Sleiianie Relmlia, Ifivim Peternei, Aurirey fruit, Iglliil fillnsnn, ciiliIll'fiIll' nirfwivnnml, faiiuerine Yusuiis, lelliil Brouiis. IIAHIRD ROW iieil to rigilliz Pearl Rmm-Ili, xiarv Xxviiiiznns, Rulli Iiizlyinr, Ii:-.mlriie Iiercia. xiilfil' finiiins. ALI:-Ia Iioiiirzyii. Rulix Iinmillrm, Sir-IIa fiomif-Iin, I.u1y fqurlini, I.uuisr' I urno, III-If-in flpii-rnmn FIargureI SIOvaIi, Elia NIL-ie Aciguns, Ruse I'ucIIm-sniii, NInry Niarurini, Ainm Dui:-yxrz-, Iflimiu-II: Ninver Berlila fjeepeii. ITOIZRTII ROW Heil In rigilliz iburoiily Smimng, .lllliql Selnuiv, I.iIIi.un IDUIII. Ninry Xvixltirii, Iiiiiiir- xvaxiiev. Divifln Smilli, I'ramres Dc-rnmlla, .Iennie I,m-vitsiu-, Biaurie Si-Imslian, II:-I4-n 'Iii-rcin-iii, Ili-Ien Iiirnuii, C' HE Giri Reserves were Iirsl organize-QI in our I'IigI1 Sfilooi in Seplemimer 1936, under tile capaimie supervision oi' Niiss I.illIe. Tile governing ImcIy UI time Ciri Reserves is a Cabinet 0I iweive giris. Iive oiiifers. ami seven Committee Ciiairmen. Eacil year commences wilin a IillIe sister Imiiie to xvI1ieI1 lime new SODIIO- more giris are inviteci. Timose XYIIO XYiSIl Io Ilecome memimers are refognizect at a Candie Iigiwt service. Tile Iirst cIances in II1e Higii Seimoi were I1eIcI Ivy Iilis cIuIm. Nol oniy Ilave tile giris I1acI iun among lilemselves Imul they enj0yefI Imeing oi' ussislanve lo lileir community as weII as tI1eir sfivooi in FI'l?Silll1f'Il parties, a lea Ior motiiers. an eli- quette IIZIIILI Inooix tor aII High Sciiooi Imys ami giris. enlerlaining line IBCUIPI Giri Reserves, Easter Iuasixets ami vaienlines Ior c'rippIecI rI1iIcIren. This yearys officers are: Presicient - - niarjorie Iiiglmy Vice Ilresidenl v Irene IQKJZUSUIIIQOI Secretary - - Ixiargarel iIoIIeric'In Treasurer A---- - IIeIen Iiariyutz Inter CILIIJ Qounvii CIIEIITIYIEII1 - - - I'IeIen Tereiierii TI1e Qiirl Reserves who are Ieaving line c'IuI1 wisil Iior Iilose xvim will Ive aelive next year every joy, every suceess, and every arfornpIisI1menI Iilal tile Ciiri Reserves so we-II embodies. Pa 3 cz Thirty-five HI-Y CLUB IQIRST Row tteit to rigtlti: ACIHIII Salxeewiftl, Tony Curio, Atircft tVtzxtum'y, Ctxartes Pc-rz, Hitt Gactft, Ratpil Kwapiszewstii, .iarti Black, Paul Coy rotivs anct tvtartxo Vellum-r. SLCONIH ROW ttctt to rigtxti: txtr. Soma, Hitt Ntl'EttlI'lly', Ctmrtvs tfillc-rc-r. Angeto Rigulli, Tony Pautt, L1flXVill'Lt Zupam'im', .toe Yatiopin, Xvittvur Xxtaggvtl, iotm Sifiiiznm, Bernarft Conxis, anct txtr. Xvcuver. FIQIHRD ROW ttett to rigtili: .IUIIYI Pmtwrti, Bot: Baintwrirtgc, fieorgz- Stmririi, Siivio Fatetln, Hitt Bainiocti, EflNN'rlfd Artnaii, iimnvis Smilil, ,IOtll1 I.:-vilstie, Ctmrtcs Killlllllilll, nnct .ioscpil Xvaggs-lt. 7 CHE Snowcten Townstlip Hi-Y CtutJ was organized ttirougtl ttme efforts of MT. Sowa flild WCHVLYF. The ctuiu tbcvame active in Seplemiver of 1958. Some of ttwe soviat avlivities of the Ctuta were: swim parties, tuastcettbatt games, providing Christmas tuastcets tor line neecty, and tearn-to-dancen sessions. The officers oi tt1e Ctutb are: President - - - VVittiam Gactcl Vice President - - - Ctlartes Perz Sefretary - - - - Ratpti Kwapiszewsici Pxssistant Secretary A Alfred tvtatoncy Treasurer - - A - Jotm Konctas Actx'isor ---------- tVtr. Sowa The departing Senior members wistx ttlat the remaining memtaers tmvc as many Lfooct times as ttley have had in time Hi-Y. Page Thirtyhsix SENIOR CLASS PLAY Fins T ROW llclt to riglrtl: Bill Gaclcl, Bill Balicocli, Eclwaril Artnalc, Francis Srnilli, Joe Vvaggctt. SECOND ROW llclt to rightl: lVliss lVlalom:y, Auclrcy Crutt, Giga Kossan, Frances Dcrmolla, lrenc- Rozestangel, ivlary Nlaracini, Alina Dulcnee. Ci lVla Lain' hut, HE iirst Senior Class play was helcl in the High School auditorium on the evening ol lVlay sixth. ll was supervised hy our English teacher, lVliss oney. The play provecl to he a big success. I It was a tour-act comeoly entitlecl Romance in a Boarding House. The characters were as follows: lVlrs. Smith, owner ol the looarcling house, playecl lny lVlary lVlaracini. lVlr. Smith, her goocl-tor-nothing liusloancl, playecl lay Bill Gacld. lVlary Anne, the heroine and their daughter, playecl lay Alma Dolence. lVlr. Throlllelnutton, an Aristocrat from New Yorlc, played lay Francis Smith. lVlrs. Throlllelgutton, his Wife, played lay Olga Kossan. lVlorlimer, their son ancl the hero, playecl lay Eclwarol Artnalc. Dulce ol Sussex, a nolqleman, playecl lay Bill Balococlc. lVlrs. Benson, a cleat looarcler, playeol loy lrene Rozestangel. lxfliss lVlcGillicuclcly, a maiolen lacly, playecl loy Frances Dermotta. Bill, an unclerhanclecl lnoaroler, playecl lay .loe Vvaggett. Hettie, the hirecl girl, playecl hy Auclrey Craft. The play was lnasecl on hcommon orclinary lollcs trying to he someone they tu in orcler to loring ahoul a marriage. There was a mixup ancl a showdown: as usual, everything turned out tine. Pa 3 e Thirty-seven - - - - - Her love ol HfglII'llCn'S. WILL OF THE CLASS GF '58 E, time Senior Class ol 1958 oi Snowclen Viiownslmip Higli Sciiool, town ol Lilmrary, County ol' Alleglmeny, Comnmonwealtlm ol Pennsylvania, Unitecl States oi America, realizing tlmat alter graduating, we nmust nmatrlm wits witlm time lvusiness world, tlierelore feel time necessity ot clisposing ol our excessive property attained imy time zealous ellorts ol tour years. lmy memimers oi saicl Llass. nmost ol wlmom, imeing in sounrl disposing mimi. memory and uncierstanrling. ancl eonsiclering time uncertainty oi lile. cio timerelore maice, puinlisim, ancl declare tliis to ime our last will and testament in manner Ftllll liitflll l-0HOXViflgZ FIRST: Xxie clirect all our just clelots ancl graduating expenses to ime paicl as soon as conveniently may ine alter our cleparture. Sec OND: To time sclmool. in general, we leave our lasting regrets on time :lay ot our gracluation liillznz To time Sclmool Board: Supervising Principal, Li Rf Cutslmall: Principal, lvl.. E. VX'eaver: and time laeully. we lmequeatim our corclial appreciation lor tlmeir excellent guiclance cluring our stay in time lmiglm sclmool. ITOURTII: Nye leave our sincere tlmanlis anel iwest wislmes to time atlmletie cuaclies, lxir. Burkett, Bir. Disegi ami ixliss Hoffman. and to our musical clireetor Nliss Rollmaar, lor tlmeir incessant worli. l'lFTlt: To time Juniors, we, in general, give and ivequeatlm our imooics containing our forgotten notes ol serret love. Six'l'ii: To time Soplmomores, we, in general, leave tire task ol placing tlie Hvlease liicli me signs on IZTCSIIIIIPII S lf7HCkS. SIiVI:NTHZ To time ifresimmen, we, in general, leave time riglmt to master time art ol Hlmowing to tire Seniors. FZIIZHTIIZ Time following seniors give and lvequeatlm: Lclwarrl Luclvic Artnalc Agnes Patricia Brmimeclc - - Alma Angela Dnience - Wlnry Frances Vviliiams Divicla Hawtlrorne Smitim Helen .loanne Anetsliy Ella lviae AfIElIIlS - - .ioseplm Francis Yalcrmpin Elvira iviae Peternel - .lulius lviaimorme - e Bessie Rupnilc - - Stella lvlarie Cvonrleiia - Xviliiam Artimur Nirimolas Paul Denarcl Antlmnny Peter Pauli - .lolmn Levitslie - - Virginia Rita Curio - ylargaret lxlarie Roslxov .ioseplm Nliclmaei Supinsliy .ioseplm Eclwin Vvaggett Olga Patricia Kossan - ijrances Dermmmotta - - Nlary Elizailetim Nlaracirmi Rose lxlarie Pocllesniii - ijraneis Garriet Snmitim lx iargaret lxlary Slovak - Elizaimetim Helen Nlayer Lillian .leanne Vvetlmli - .iolmn Cliarles Boimeclc - Louise Clmristina liurno Aurlrey Bernice Cralt - Catlmerine .lean yicclyrnont - Alvina Rolmerta Qcepeli lviarjorie niae Higimy - Clara .lean Valdiserri - irla Gl1ldIl1HH - - A Lillian Hilcla Dellaiuvanlro - - - - - - - His leaclerslmip. - - lWlf'I' l'PlllHfkillJlC SfllCSlll2'lI'lSi'lip. - - Her teclmnique ol' lmancl-simalcing. Title ol Sweetlmeart oi Snowdon Higlm. - - - V - - ller winning smile. - Her gilt ol' gain. lvvlmo wincis imer up?i - - - - - - - Her love ol sewing. His lmunting rlays lor liares. tBloncle or recl?i - - - - - Ladyslmip ol' social status. 1 - Q - - - His little dancing feet. Her imig imlue eyes. fRoll ienm, girl, roll 'em.i - - Soprano voice. fGive me a imiglm note.i - - - - - - Leaclerslmip ol Hi-Y. tringerprinting position. lcarelul iteimy fingersi A - - His iootioall clays. fHolcl tlmat iine.i His priceless lmoasts. fHow muelm clicl you pay?i - - - - Her curiosity. lVVlmat's next?i Her imecolmmirmg coilllure. lrlilmatis lmer gl0ry.i - His masterlul sulitucie. fl.one Horseman., - - - f - His grin and sarcasm. - - - - O. K. lor ticicet accounting. - Her rlesire to remain unlcisserl. - - Song imird oi time Nortlm. - ' ' - S0llllll'l'l'1 CIYEIWVI. cCl'lCV'N'Cf.i Curly locks. uve still wonder il its natural.i Her menmorization. tDon't lorget slme can coolci - Stuelious nature. fAims lor a sclmolarsl'mip.i - ------ Her lrienclliness. - His sport page. lxvlmat a scoopli Her excellent cooperation. lTimanics.i - Her climples. lHappiness aisoarcli 'tiurnecl nose. lUp, up, and over.i - - - 4 - Her perfect alilvies. - - Her clignity. fHow flare youli - Quiet voice. lvvitlm a great voiunme.i Y - - Ntistress ol' Strarlovarius. fEncore, Bravo.i Aclelaicle Frances il-olniczylc - ----- Her nmastery ol Slwaiiespearian art. Cimaries Clilzlord Kaufman - - Time icleal imusiness man. llulnw muclm will you pay?i Xvilliam Earle Baimcocli - - - - His big, big worcls. lEats a clictionary for eaelm meal i i 5 tv ' ---- ' rrnc eronmca Rozestarmgel ------ Her giggles. lsuclm clenmure ways., LASTLY: Vmie lmereioy nominate, constitute and appoint our esteemed supervising principal. lwr. L. R. Cutsliall to ine executor oi timis our last Vvill and Testament, timereimy revoking all former wills and testa- lllCl1lS IIIZIFIC imy US. ill VViil tCSS, VVIICFCOL WC lmave llCI'Cl1Ill0 Sl1bSCIibCCl OU! l'l?llllC Etflfl RH-iX0d OUI' Scitl. CLASS OF 1958, PRESIDENT, SEAL Signeri, sealeri, puimiisimed, and cleclarecl ivy tiwe above Vice President ...... nanmerl testor. Presicient of time S, T. H. S., as ancl for time last Vvill and Testament in our presence, and at tlmeir Secretary request ami in time presence of eaclm otimer lmave imcreunto sulmscrilvecl our nanmes as witnesses tlmereto. Treasurer Page Timirty-eight S4 M ? W!! ff MW' f J ATHLETICS f A ..:. 1 T I 4 ,f Q ix A 7 433 -'-' ,AX X qt Q Q , W N M G A , I,A. lf 1-:Y ' JJJ X x R f J f f 3 1957 FOOTBALL l Page Forty FIRST ROW lleit to rightl: Thomas Smith, Harolcl Hancichen, Leo Nagel. .lohn Smith, Ewing Bashar, .loc Bruno, Charles Perz. John Konclas. Bolo Bainloriclge. SECOND ROW llelt to rightl: George l-lolzhauscr, John Bolaeclc. Davicl Pope, Franlc Colin, John Siciliano. Bill Gadcl, Joseph Vtlaggcti. Ralph Kwapiszewslii. Elmer Broadus, George Simmons, Joe Yalqopin. 'l11I1RD Row flelt to rightl: George Shariclf, Charles Kaufman, Eclwarfl Zupancic. Ellwarrl Artnalc. Bill Balacoclc, Silvio Faletto, Ferclinancl Pomi, Francis Smith, Tony Paull, lvlr. Disegi. SNOVVDEN 6 BETHEL 6 NQVVDEN provecl a loit stulolborn for the hoys from Bethel ancl came out with a 6-6 tie over more experiencecl opponents. Snowclen scorecl first when Kwapiszewslci caught a pass from Paull anol hot-looted 58 yarcls. Pauli then missecl the try for the extra point. Bethel managed to connect one of their passes for a touchdown. Bethel also failecl in their try for the extra point so the game encled in a 6-6 stalemate. SNOVVDEN 26 RGBINSON 0 ln their first offensive attacl4 of the year Snowclen rollecl up 26 points against a large Roliminson team. Snowdenis touchclowns were scorecl hy Perz, Smith, ancl Pauli, who scorecl two toucholowns ancl passed to Boloeclc for one of the extra points. Perz plungecl over for the other extra point. SNOVVDEN L25 OAKDALE 0 Snowolenis gricl machine lcept up its forwarcl impetus hy steam-rolling its way over Gahdale to the tune ol 25-0. Perz and Kwapiszevvslci performed outstandingly tor Snowfleng each scorefl two touchclowns. The lone conversion was made hy Paull. SNOWDEN 20 PENN 15 Snowclen met its first Class NAU opponent of the 1957 season ancl clefeatecl them 20-15. Perz scorecl once ancl Paull twice, with Bolaeclc getting passes for the two extra points. The feature run of the game was an 85 yarcl run-laacli of a lciclc-ollf loy Bazzanig he also scorecl hoth of Pennls touchclowns. SNOVVDEN I4 OAKDALE INDUSTRIAL 0 Coach Disegi allowed his second stringers to play most ol lluis with no re- sults. Then he sent in the lirsl squad. Although the tirst learn was in only I0 minutes they scored all 14 points. Pauli was the spear-head ol the allaclc featuring with two touchdowns, one extra point, and passing to Boheclc lor the other extra point. SNOWDEN 12 FINDLAY 0 Snowden won their filth consecutive game of the season hy howling over Findlay 12-0. Kwapiszewslci scored llirst when he larolce loose and ran 65 yards to score. standing up. In the linal quarter Pauli, after a series ol plunges from the 20 yard line, hrolce loose and scored on a I5 yard jaunt. Passes were tried for the extra points hut the slippery hall was loo much to hold, so lJoll1 tries lailed. SNOWDEN 13 ELIZABETH 14 Snowden met its Vvaterloo at the hands of the much heavier, more experi- enced Class UAH loothall team for Elizabeth. Elizabeth jumped oil to an S-0 lead at the lirsl half hut Snowden came haclc strong to give the Elizalaelhans a scare and losl hy only one point. The salely awarded to Elizalaelh in the lirst quarter proved to he the margin ol victory. Pauli scored tirst and then passed to Boheclc lor the extra point. Kwapiszewslciis 95 yard jaunt tor the second touchdown fea- tured lhe gameis scoring. SNOWDEN 6 CLARK 21 Snowden suffered its second and worst defeat of the season at the hands of Clarlc 21-6. Pauli scored Snowdens only touchdown when he culminated a 65 vard sustained march hy plunging over from the two-yard line. Hattner featured Clarlcs scoring with two touchdowns to his credit. SNGNVDEN 0 SHALER 3 Snowclen lorought its season to a close lay losing a close game to Shaler 5-0. Snowden outplayed and outgained Shaler and had the hall within the I0 yard stripe a few limes lout couldn't put it over the last challc line into the pay-dirt. lflder lnooted the winning lield goal lrom the 24 yard line with lsut two minutes renfflining to loe played. All Seniors started this game and played exceptionally we . The Senior Iettermen are: Joe Yalcopin, Centerg Tony Pauli, Fullhaclcg Edward Artnalc, Tackle: Charles Kaufman, Guardg William Gadd and .Iolm Boheclc, Endsg and Joe Vvaggett, Quarlerhaclc. VNfe are quite sure that lhese liuslcy stal- warts will not easily loe replaced. ,, J 1 I , A - ,.-, ..- Page Forty one 1956 FOOTBALL FIRST ROW fieit to rigixtiz Bernard Comis, Nick Liberty, Cilaries Pcrz, Tony Pauli, Joscpir Yakopin. Marko Velmcr. SECOND ROW fieit to rigiitiz Joitn Brogiic, .inim Boiaecic, Vviiiizim Gadd. Raipir Kwapiszewsici. Joim Siciiiano, Frank Cciin, Xviiiiam Zmyrzei, Ruin-rl Cleary, David Doiii, Angeio Rigalti, ivir. Cutsilaii. ,IYHIRD ROW ficit to rigiitiz George Hoizixauser, Chester Lucirin, Ciiiiord Kaufman, Antixony Siaioe, Edward Zupancic, Edward Artnaic, Joint Smith. Mr. Vvcaver. CHE Snowden Footioaii team was smothered in defeat when it struggled timrougia it first H9561 season of iootioaii, with time victory of two ione games. Mr. Bogiio giadiy donated i1is services as coach and did an exceptionaiiy iine joia considering that aii of the boys lacked experience. The boys fougilt with determination in aii competing games, oniy to ioe overwileimed ioy superior and more experienced opponents. The end oi the 1956 season inrougirt about tide announcement that tilere was to ioe a new coacil at Snowden Higim Scifrooi, time new coach being Mr., Disegi, former end at Duquesne University. No piayers were iost ioy graduation iout four were compeiied to quit scilooi for other various reasons. These piayers were as foiiows: Lucido, Liberty, Nieiluaiic, and Sinicosici. Page Forty-two CHEERLEADERS 41-1-fi to riglxtl: Louis Tourrv, Alma Dol:-new-, lfranrvs Dermolta, Ruth Brooks, Ed Rupnili. HEERING is a valuable asset in urging a team on to victory. The Cheer- leaders must he complimented on their good Worlc for the past two years. They have stood lay the players conslantly. cheering them on to victory. N0 one lcnew hetter how to get up more Hpepu than this year,s cheerleaders. They are Frances Dermotta, Alma lyolence, Ruth Brooks, Edward Rupnilc, and Louis Tourre. The Cheering of Fran and Alma will surely he missed as they leave with the first graduating class. Zzzzzzzzzzz Blue Xvhite Booml Rahl Blue Xvhite S - n - o - w - cl - e - n Snowdon ----- Snowclen S - n - 0 - w - cl - e - n Fightl Fight! Fightl SNOWDEN Page Forty-three BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL I T sU6 l'4lRS'l' Row ttett lo righljz Bitt IN'tcEthcny, Tony Curio, Louis rttourre, Tom Smith, Aunty Cinget, Emory Sourtxeor, .Ion Tohiczytc. SLCOND ROW ttett Io rightjz txtr. Disegi, Xvithur Xvuggett, Rohert Cteury, Attri-it Ftutoney, 'Ratp Kwapiszcwstxi, ,IncIi Smith, Junior Varsity, Coacihect hy Xfarsity Coach Disegfi, had au uneventful tirst year in Iuastcettnatt. Atthough they won only one game lhey were pro ctuftive at times ot a hranct ot hastcethatt which more than pteascft Coarh Disegl The Jay Vees Compitect a totat ot 223 points tor an average ot I3 points per game. Great things are expected from these hoys next year. their games an SCOTCS tottow: S UONVCICH S l'1ONVdCl1 Sl'lOWVdCIl SIl0VVdCfl SI1OVVdCI1 STlOVVdCl1 SIIOXVJCII SI10XVLt6Il SIIOXVCICH SIIOXVCICII Sl lOVVC,t6Il SHOVVCICII SHOXVJCH SHOWVCICH STIOVVJCH SHOXVCtCI1 Sl'lONVCtCI1 Snowden Page Forty-four I2 0 I0 6 I I3 0 3I I I2 I2 10 I3 30 I0 8 31 ,..f,-1 223 East Xvashington - - - Peters - South Fayette - - Clarke - - Ntoon - - Pmrictgevitte - - - tfethet Forwarct Township - - Rohinson - Clarke - - Ntoon - - Itrictgevitte - - - Bethel Forward Township East VNfashinQton - - - Peters - - - I.inc'otn - Upponents 29 42 32 20 I0 30 33 37 26 27 I4 27 40 33 26 22 33 490 VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST Row thvft to rightfz Bill Gaclct, Stanley Sadler, John Bobcck, Joseph Xvaggett, John Siciliano. SECOND ROW fleft to rightt: Coach Disc-gi, Francis Smith, Harold Hanclchen. Charles Perz, Edward Artnaic, Eclwarrt Zupancic, Angela Rigalti, Bill Babcock, hir. Vfeavcr. NOVVDENS basketball team didnt rise to any great heights of glory dur- ing the 1957-58 campaign. Despite the fact the they displayed fine passing and accurate shooting, they couldrfl overcome their lack of experience. Coach Disegi, of football fame, tried to instill into the boys some hasicethall knowledge. in this he was quite successful, hut his boys' inexperience and lack of height made them an easy target for their larger and more experienced opponents. Snowclen compiled a total of 252 points for an average of I5 points a game. Tile games Bhd theil' SCOICS EITC HS follows: Snowden 7 - Snowden 15 - Snowcten I2 Snowden 7 Snowden 1 7 Snowden S Snowden 1 l Snowcten 18 Snowcten 5 Snowden 25 Snowden 25 Snowden 15 Snowcten 12 Snowden 17 Snowden Q1 - Snowcten 25 Snowden 252 Eas Eas - - Peters t Vvashington South Fayette - - Clark - - Moon - Bridgeville - - Bethel - Robinson South Fayette - - Clark - - Nloon - Bricigevilte - - Bethel - Robinson t Vvashington - - Peters - Opponents Page Forty-tive GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAIVIS VARSITY TEAM JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM FIRST Row flclt to riglutl: Alma Dolc-nci-, Ifrzmcr- I:1RsT Row flcft to riglitlz Harriet Goigvr, Bi-utrire Dcrmotta. Ruth Brnnlis, Ircnc Roz:-stnngcl. Ilercla, Ann Casey, lxlary Am-Islay, SECOND ROW flclut lo Tiglllli Vcrlcnia Austin, SECOND ROW llivlt to figlllbi D4lI0llly' Kaucic, Nlary Xvatticlc, Lillian Dolii, Tillie Valley. Clara Butclli, Rulln Ixlath-s, lxlurion Lcppla, Bessie Burnett, Dorothy Schang. GIRLS Baslcetlmll Team was organized for the first time in the school's history, this season. The cry Uwe want a Ioaslcetloall team!! was sudflenly changed with smiles to Hwe have a laaslcethall teamf! Since there was such a great turnout of girls anxious to play il was Cliliiicult lor our Coach, lvliss Hoffman, to select a regular team. The suits were purchasecl with the cooperation of lvlr. Vveaver and with the ugirls, shareu of the Activity Fund. With laclc of experience the girls coulcl not he expected to Iaring home Uthe bacon everytime'-fhut they showed light every minute of the game and that is what counts. Miss Hoffman as well as the nexli year's team will miss the active playing of the Senior girls: Frances Dermolla, Irene Rozestangel, Ruth Hamilton, Alma Dolence, Clara Valcliserri, and Elvira Peternal. Page Forty-six , I AH. T - Fiji' Iiiaij . ii Vai W -f 4 ,ff AD ERTISEMENTS Victoria Zupancicfs Beauty Shoppe FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST Brownsville Road Broughton. Pa. PHONE COLONIAL 9924-R-3 South Park Hotel D I N N E R S EDDIE TESSARO, Proprietor PHONE COLONIAL 9972-RING 3 Brownsville Road Broughton, Pa Ruthtrecl Farm Market FRESH EGGS DRESSED CHICKENS LIVE STOCK FEED OF ALL KINDS LIBRARY ROAD COLONIAL 92 COLONIAL 9927 COM PLI M ENTS ot Dan Valcliserri Newspapers --- Magazines Confectionaries PHONE 9972-R-5 HAVE A PLAN IN LIFE BE METHODICAL APPLY METHOD TO YOUR PLAN OF SAVINGS TO MEET YOUR FUTURE NEEDS First National Bank ot CASTLE SHANNON PHONE COL. 9969-R-2 Piney Fork Tavern SANDWICHES REFRESHMENTS Library and Brownsville Road E 3 at Piney Fork Beach Colonial Bottling Works MRS. ANNA FOREMAN, Proprietor Soft Drinks of Every Flavor Supreme Dye Works A DRY CLEANERS Expert Dyers and Cleaners SERVICE WITH A SMILE Mt. Lebanon Office Bridgeville Office lI0 Beverly Road 4II Station Street COLONIAL 9929 COVCl'ddl0. Pd- Phone Locust I082 Phone 375 Page Fortyreight Aw Wlllldhfl A NW 'W e 1 WK 0 f 1' AI .Iv -- Q -N A N f'fPw gang? 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