Snowden High School - Aquila Yearbook (Library, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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QWLQWL QI Paul Droder was only tive feet toll Charles Peternel got soaked during football games Martha Hlndman had long curls Dorothy Hale was very studnous Bull Kral played the boy scout bugle Agnes Slovak sang on an amateur hour John McConkey was onthe Junior Varsity Dorothy Velmer dad the Ballet Dance Evelyn Sancewnch had a boyish bob Erls Gene Bashor made our only point in track Anthony Ferrell: :mutated Frank Sinatra Mane Pfelffer got first prize in a drumming contest Cecllla Harbutz was President of the Hobby Club Bull Trax got over his bashfulness Jean Riggs lost her tonsuls Cletus Opferman made his first basket an Basketball Joseph O Rourke wore knickers Robert Mulligan performed has first Chemistry Experiment Joy Schang drove a car for the first time Charles Spencer ran 82 yards for a touchdown Mary Strlmlan typed her first letter for Mr Weaver Phyllis Schultz skipped 5th grade Bull Beadllng hut the Park Theater lackpot Bette Clngel held a surprise party Mildred Abel wore a band uniform Mary Hollerlch began to do office work Domenlc Pom: was very backward Lots lee intended to be studuous Ann Klssel started her lokes Vlrglnla Cuslc was late for Aquila meetings Ruth Schang preferred the Signal Corps Vlrgmla Haberstock argued with Mr Petach Naomi Mahone couldn t get along without Lal Mlldrecl Albert threw her books aside Howard Sedan became interested in a secreta ry Edith Collins argued with everyone Alfred Holdsworth took care of Sophomore gur s Mildred Brldges lntterbugged in Gym Class Joseph Malll wanted to be business like Robert Love wanted to shun his name Bull Caldwell headed for worthiness Helen Matuas was a farmer John Ambrose received the American Legion Award Robert Mattes attended a class James Fischer didn t like girls Thomas Casey made the highest in the Air Corps Test Virginia Cuslc 20 fren-H Kay Davis played hookey from school. Q ' l .



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of fl Q3 ,WW On the 22nd day of May in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hun dred and forty four We the Class of 1944 bequeath and bestow to our fellow friends and followers The Future Americans our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT in the following manner and form To all the future Seniors we leave our spirit ingenuity and leadership To the Juniors we leave all probabilities of a successful Class Play To the up coming Sophomores we hand down the tradition of everlasting sportsmanship And last but not least we leave to the timid Freshmen thoughts of the forth coming years To S T H S in general we leave the pleasure of remumscence To all members of the faculty we leave the thoughts of our mischievous pranks and wise cracks To the Jamtor and Janitress we bestow all apologies for the extra effort we caused on their part To all those following our footsteps we leave one hilarious Senior year MILDRED ALBERT distributes her character and willingness to Evelyn and Wilda JOHN AMBROSE bequeaths all Hn Y problems to the next president ERIS BASHOR offers her sportsmanship to Estelle Haberstock WILLIAM BEADLING offers his knowledge to Richard Brooks MILDRED BRIDGES turns over her merry making to Martha Archie WILLIAM CALDWELL gladly leaves Latin to Mr Weaver THOMAS CASEY consigns Our Class Motto to the Aquila BETTE CINGEL surrenders her gift of gab to anyone who can equal her EDITH COLLINS grants her unruly debates to Mary Kelly VIRGINIA CUSIC disposes her pantomines to Jerry Castell: CATHERINE DAVIS donates all her absenteeism to Gerry Davis PAUL DRODER blesses anyone capable of becoming General ANTHONY FERRELLI imparts his composing to Milena Lenz: JAMES FISCHER reserves a dark corner inthe Gym for the next dance VIRGINIA HABERSTOCK bestows her good naturedness to Ethel Ienkms DOROTHY HALE assigns her speed to Dot Mey TILLIE HARBUTZ wills her confusing initials to a business manager MARTHA HINDMAN awards her neatness to Elizabeth Fabnszewsku ALFRED HOLDSWORTH presents his carefree ways to Carl Piccolo 22 9 8 8 MILDRED ABEL leaves the high school to be with Emil.

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