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Harold Simmons Hal llothn-l High 1, 2, Il, IILY 41 Chorus 4. I can vonqns-r Mavla-th any day, Mary Ellen Smith Hslllllllu' G. R. 2, Sl, 4: ll. A. A. ZZ: llaskotllall lg Vhorus 1. 2, 4. I can drive now. Albert Treylinek Fuzzy Hi-Y 2, Il, 43 Aquila 4. 1 ran sing. Joseph Uzmack Popeye llaskutlxall 1. 2. Il, 41 Hi-Y 2, ZX, -13 Football 2, Il, 4. A girl 1-an't r-hange me. Mildred Whiting J uno G. lt. 2, Il, 4: Chorus 1, 2, Il, 4: Opere-Ita 2, :lg G. A. A. 4, Aquila 4. Do you ner-cl any lic-lpC ' Sam Velmer Sa in Basketball 2, 3, 41 Hi-Y 2, Il, 4: Aquila 4: Plass Of- fic-vrs Il, 4: Class Play 2, Il, 4: Uhorus Il. I van imitate at woman. Ledwina Smith Pinky Uhorus l, 2, fl, 45 G. Ii. 2. Il, 41 llperetta 2, Il. la-l's dance, shall we? Helen Susko Sus G. li. 2, Il. 4: Fliorus 1, 2, Il, 4: Aquila 4: Ulass Play 2. Sl, 41 'Frau-k 1, 23 Pre-ss Club 4: liroasleastm' 1, 2, Il, 4: Uperetta 2. Il: llaml :L Does my hair look O.K.'! Veronica Urbania Ronnie G, A. A. 2, il, 4: Uhorus 2: Opervlta 23 Reading For Fun 2, Geo-I have a two-ton truck. Jean Verno X'm'n ly. R. -. .w, lrenlrln-nl 4: Ulass Oflim-r 2, :l: Aquila 4: Ilrnadvaslor 1, 2. il, 4: Pr:-ss Uluh 4: Class Play 2, Il, -lg Uh:-vi'lPa1ls-V 2. Il, 43 'Pram-k 1. 2: Operelta 2, :lg Uhorus 1. 2, Il. 4, Guess who I saw last night? Robert Wisniski Holi Hi-Y 2, Zi, President 4: Aquila 4: Football 4: Golf 1, :ll Soccer 4. Vu: the man tn liave a- round. Gwendolyn Young Gwen Chorus 2, :l: G. R. 2, fl. 4: Press Club 4: G. A. A. Il: Uueretta 2, Il: Aquila 4. I'll he a sn-vrn-tal'y some day. Eighteen
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l l SENIORS Elizabeth Miller Howard Minnick 'l'mrlSi0 Fluff Ulm,-Us gg, 2:5 gg, jg, 3. :L 43 linnil l, 2, Zig Orc-hvstru l, Uperelta 21 Aquila -4. 2. 353 BOYS' Alhlelllf Vlllb .. . , . 2: Ulass Play It. 4: 'Frau-k I lik' tu Um' 1. 2: Uauneru Club 2, Ii: Audio-Visual 45 Aquila 4. VVell, wadcla' you know? James Nagle Louise Pfeiffer Knuckles Fife lfmqlmll 2, :L 45 izugkpg. liuskotball 1, 2: Urvhestru hall 2, Cl: Chorus 2, JS. 41 1- 3. 551 liuhd l, 3- 3, 41 lli-Y 2, Sl. 4. Flaws Ulllver LE. 3: 'Frau-k 1. .. , . 2' llrnamlvastvr 3 4' U '- l L ' 1: ' l ' ' ' pe' Mm! g'Ql,?,3 ll K Has md vita 2, Il: l're-ss Club 41 Ulu:-is Play 21 G. ll. 2, Il, 4: Vhorus 1, 2, 25. 4: Aquila -l. I'm allergic- lu blondes. William Phillifent Lillian Pope Fish Lil liulllwln High ll f'HlllG'l'll G. A- A. 3, 42 G. R. Il. 41 Club 2, Zi, 41 Uhorus 25, 4, Chorus 4: liuskelliall 23 lli-Y 45 Au.1iU.x'igu..1 4, s'ummvrc-iul Pluh 4. Upon-tin 253 'Fran-k 3: Ulass --Hg , . -v Play IG, 4: Aquila -l. ts mx mann Xu th 'ound ? ere any girls u- Marie Rebolt Walter Royer Marie Long John ill. ll. 2,l 4:'l'lonie Gift Ululi 4-m,u.r,, phil, gg: phnrus 3: ' Aud l'su: l 4- .ls-l'onautix-H Club 1, 3. I was here on time to- Hom, .mv mm? or was slay. ' uf svhnul wnift nmkv any dlffl?I'6l'll'l'.H David Sadler Elizabeth Semak Dz1vv 13g11y llnskm-tlmll l, 2. Il: liruad- liroadcuster l, 2, 35 Audlqy. raster 11 Hi-Y 2. 55. 4. Visual Ululr Zig G. Il. 2, Il, hill ynu mln yum' llkkg'! 45 I 'f'SS1'lulv 4- I'll lu- a 'VVAVE' sonic day. Seventeen
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Readggmf ' Oall to arms! - Are YOU ready? - YOU are needed! - This is a period of time in the history of our United States when literally all hands should be in there pitching -- men, wo1ne11, and children. As we look into the world today it is darkened by a shadow, yes, a very tragic shadow, we must prevent it from ever reaching into our land. It is true our boys must go into war-torn lands and risk their lives to protect ours. Are we going to stand back and let them do all the fighting? Certainly 11ot ! We may not be right o11t in the front lines with them shooting down the enemies, but we, who are at home on safe land can do many things to support our armed forces so that they will be able to serve their point successfully. We are all in this scrap, each and every one of us, and we must make up our minds that we are not going to stop scrapping until we have won. The world today is like a giant jig-saw puzzle, we do not k11ow where we are to put the next piece. Schools are playing a great part in the Readying for Service program. This is most essential and progressive. Our youths are being taught to defend our nation and make it a happier place in which to live. The war has practically revolutionized our educational program in order that all may contribute to the war effort. As graduates at such an uneasy time, we realize that we will have to step from a high stone to place ourselves in the outside world. We will go forward to help our country for our country needs young minds to carry on the many tasks. VVe have been trained i11 our four years of High School in Snowden Town- ship that no matter what comes up, our country is always first. We must be ready and willing to serve it at all times with the greatest sincerity. We, as Seniors, will close the door of High School life behind us, to step out into the world and to depend on ourselves. We realize that it will not be an easy task. We will have to struggle through many hardships before we will attain our goal that we are striving for, but we are ready for our purpose, and we will pull together - every citizen of the United States -- and fight, fight, iight, never to stop until we have won our aim - VICTORY. - J EAN VERNO. Nineteen
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