Snowden High School - Aquila Yearbook (Library, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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Snowden High School - Aquila Yearbook (Library, PA) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 12 of 84
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6Ll'lZL LCLI 61,085 TROW KL ftt t B M c Ma ga ev c MssBl M l MssR Ms cu Tb E g A s ey Abe ALBERT CITRON Indiana State Teachers College University of Pittsburgh Bachelor ofSc1ence Physical Education Health Civics Mr Citron his sense of humor the willingness MR J HAROLD DUMM California State Teachers College Pennsylvania State Carnegie Tech Bachelor of Science Shop Dumm his quietness but helpfulness ust ,O Secure G 'ob for you his Qmusmg Classes that buzzing reminds us of his capability MRS MARGARET L DANLEY MISS BLANCHE F MALONEY Claysville Normal School New Rachelle College Bachelor at Arts W Ondl College Duquesne University Duquesne University Bachelor of Science Mathematics Mrs Donley her mathematical ability er willingness to help you her never to be for gotten pleasing ways Master of Arts English Literature Art Miss Maloney her good nature and humor her willingness to produce plays The Broadcast er and Aquila her ability to conduct an unter estung class her unforgettable character plus personality 0 . ff FIRS e a Righ fMiss Anne . Sigmund, iss Vida A. Potter, Mrs. Sara J. Petrovi h, Mrs. r r L, Donley, Miss Margaret Z. Ter heck, i anche F. aloney. SECOND ROW-Mr. J. Harad Dumm, i uth Marzolf, is C therine el an, Miss Anne V. Murphy, Mr. Martin . Weaver, Miss Mar are! . Moran, Mr. Ev I n Philips, Mr, I rt Citron. MR. . . 1 I . ' - ' - ' ' Mr. - ' ' -5 h . I . I . . . A . ' , 8

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Dear Sensors You are to be complimented on your cholce of a theme for thus years Yearbook Education for Vactory We here at Snowden have been constantly aware of our responslbllutues for pat ternmg your program and planmng your expern ences so that you Sensors would enloy a max: mum of opportunity for carrying on your busl ness of Educataon for Vnctory during and after the war We have through group dnscusslon planmng executmg and appralsmg attempted to gave you opportumtnes for partncupatlon an vltal sntuatnons comparable to those that you wall be called upon to cope wuth euther nn the Servace or un clvuluan lufe We have mtentuonally planned your actlvn hes so that you could expenence the wholesome ness that comes out of doing Service for others whether It be for those actlvely engaged an the defense of our democratuc way of Infe or for those less fortunate who are servlng our boys on the home Ime of defense You have enthusu astncally entered Into every Service actlvlty that has been suggested to you enther by way of a natnonal organnzatuon request or by way of a local request There has been no task too large for you to take on and drnve ahead wuth untul your goal had been reached-and then some We have contunually concerned ourselves with the challenge of fortlfyung you physncally mentally socially and splrltually In your school day work program we have done our level best to apply a balanced sense of proportuon un tume allotments so that the overdevelopment of one of the forts would not tend to weaken one of our other Innes of defense We have attempted to gnve you a work play program that would not make Johnny a dull boy or Mary a lustless gurl Throughout your four years with us we have planned your problems so that you were repeat edlv called upon to solve through expernence Iufe s sutuatuons We have done thus with a vnew to developung In you a personal sense of values wnth regard to the Importance of consustently Inv mg by a code of conduct that Includes on your dauly duet punctuallty accuracy and dispatch Too your teachers have been mmdful of the fact that thus war wall not be won on the battlefields but In the hearts of men and women They have Iukened your mlnds to a parachute they functuon only when they are opened Blessed wnth patnence and perseverance they have been fauthful an carefully unfolding your Olftlflffe Ol 6l,l flfl'L 267, UQ? l Ll'LCLl96L mnnds so that you Sensors could basl out equup ped wuth an unsplred Inot complacentl sense of securuty and posse They have served you well as your lleutenants nn waglng war on war Itself At the moment I can thunk of four guude posts waving green lanterns that may serve you along Infes lourney Let us never shy away from wantung to Learn even though It may not be along our chosen field of endeavor Let us not throw nn the sponge when the solutxon calls for Improvlslng let us develop and scatter 0 respect for those de servmg urregardless of thenr fields of Service Let us be branded as searchers after the facts rather than purveyors of gossip Even when you have crossed our portals for the last tlme as a full tume student we want you to know that our business IS Servuce and when you are nn need of a clearang house we are stall solncutous of your patronage Suncerely hopmg that we have helped to Condmon you for Servuce now and after the War I remam As always, Your frnend and counselor MARTIN E WEAVER 1 , I ' I t- ' 0 9 1 I -:Tw U' I , I . I . I . . - I . I ' -,,- . . . . I D 1. ' H - . . 2. ' ' . . . ' 4. a 1- ' , I 7



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MISS RUTH MARZOLF University of Pittsburgh Bachelor of Science Health Physical Education Biology General Science Miss Marzolf her vim vigor and vitality those stern but helpful commands her loyalty and companionship MISS MARGARET A MORAN Duquesne University Pennsylvania State College ate Certuflcate Home Nursing Health Supervision Mlss Moran her knack for health supervision that friendly smile and quiet manner her tact ful leadership in Home Nursing MISS ANNE V MURPHY Duquesne University Bachelor of Science Supervision of Music Miss Murphy that golden voice and musical talent her determination and winning ways her helpfulness in Triple Trio and Quartette MRS SARA JEAN PETROVICH University of Pittsburgh Bachelor of Arts Reading and English Mrs Petrovich her million dollar smile her cordial greeting that pleasantness which pre valls in all her classes MRS EVELYN PHILIPS California State Teachers College Pennsylvania State College University of California Bachelor of Arts Social Studies Mrs Philips her sincere instructions and Iec ,j6'Ll'VLL LOU' 61,685 MISS VIDA A POTTER University of Pittsburgh Duquesne University Bachelor of Education Typing Miss Potter those budgets legal pieces and letters a teacher whose very presence adds gayety those perky hair bows MISS ANNE BERNICE SIGMUND Westminster College University of Pittsburgh Bachelor of Science Physics Biology General Science Sensor Science Miss Sigmund her charm and neatness those becoming dresses her instructive but congenial ways MISS CATHERINE TELBAN California State Teachers College Curry Business College Duquesne University Bachelor of Education Shorthand Bookkeeping Business Law Junior Business Training mercual sublects those cases un Business Law her laughter and teasing a true friend MISS MARGARET Z TERCHECK Pennsylvania State College Bachelor of Science General and Vocational Home Economics Ar Miss Tercheck her charming character and pleasing personality those fatal instructions in cooking and sewing those G R I eas MARTIN E WEAVER University of Pittsburgh Bachelor of Arts Master of Education Working towards a Doctor of Education Degree Guidance and Latm Mr Weaver his happy disposltlon his willing ness and sincerity displayed in the discussing of tures that quiet manner and calmness which problems has careful supervision for our benefit lightened many burdens a faithful friend Mildred Albert ju f S1 U 1 , G , , I - . . I , , I Miss Telban-her technique in teaching all com- . . t MR. . 9

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