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OZIGLJII all i:5f6'lfl'l'L8l'Lf LILLIAN MOMON imparteth her comfortable seat in Room 418 to Martha Archie. EDWARD FIRCAK giveth his physique and popularity with the teachers to David Con- die. FRANCES COLLINS resigneth from her Span- ish book with a relieved sigh and a well- chosen word. EUGENE OCEPEK generously bequeatheth his polka technique to Frank Munsky. MILENA LENZI leaveth everyone wondering whether or not she will become a nurse. DONALD HELLIER submitteth his power to look down on people to Nathaniel Wilson. MARY ELLEN KURTAK granteth her studious ways to Sharnelle Lee. SADIE MAE WARREN leaveth everyone stun- ned with the news of her engagement. GAYLE PIERCE imparteth all her excuse cards cluttering up the teachers, desks. JAMES POPE leaveth that 65 yard pass as a goal for next year's team. ROSE CIC giveth her reputation for making friends to Pauline Noble to uphold. PAUL KELLAR yieldeth his dislike for school to Alfred Olson. EDDIE MAE ARCHIE leaveth her graceful walk to all posture-minded Seniors. ANN ALBERTOSI disposeth of her chewing gum to Mary Elko. DOLORES REED yieldeth her titian tresses to Iris Fay Moeller. THOMAS ROGERS regretfully giveth his back seat in P.O.D. class to William Handchen. DOROTHY TAYLOR endoweth her well- known prejudice for red-haired boys to Jean Sebastian. THELMA LEE passeth on her ready smile to help all future Seniors. WILMA HABERSTOCK handeth down her mushball technique to Irene Handchen. CHESTER WHITE leaveth his nickname Whizzer to some speedy Senior. HAROLD DUNN relinquisheth his role of Mac- beth to a dramatic Senior lad. JEAN DALRYMPLE shareth her Navy pin-up pictures with any Navy-minded girl. RUTH LEECH leaveth her piano playing to cousin Jimmy Leech. GLORIA SEBASTIAN surrendereth her beau- tiful hair to anyone with the time to fix it. HATTIE CLEMENTS bequeatheth her Alge- bra book to a future studious mathematician. MINNIE PEARL FRAZIER leaveth her long list of boyfriends to Janie Snow. WILLIAM MCBRIDE leaveth his jalopy to anyone with the courage to drive it. MARGARET POST bequeatheth her small sta- ture to the Stilley twins. ALBERT JEVSEVAR passeth on his title as a crack-algebra student to Rudy Ocepek. ALBINA SKERBETZ happily leaveth her book- keeping workbook to Dorothy Swatko. EDWARD STRIMLAN passeth on his coke machine keys and knowledge to Charles Haenig. ROSEMARY BUTELLI bequeatheth her con- tagious giggle to Jean Strimlan. GEORGE MELANI bestoweth his broad shoulders to Jim Simmons. GERALDINE LEE leaveth her position as Class Secretary to some willing worker in the Senior Class. NANCY REBARNICK leaveth her worries about credits to all future Seniors. JOSEPHINE BUTTICE resigneth her eager- ness to argue to Gloria Haberstock. ROY PONTELLO bestoweth his political dis- cussions with Mr. Dumm to a future Shop student. HELEN BRUNI giveth Jean Kastroll her book on Accents and Hilarious Actions. Hear ye, hear ye, ye gentle readers, from the Senior Class of the Year One Thousand Nine Hun- dred and Forty Six and All is well, all is well.', Dolores Droder, Milena Lenzi, and Violet Ocepek
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Oflbliit HIL Z6 t6Ll'VL8l'LIf - CLASS OF 1946 - BIDDING SAD ADIEU WE BEQUEATH Hear ye, hear ye, ye old Senior Class of 1946, Snowden Township High School, County of Allegheny, State of Pennsylvania, dost sayeth our last goodby to our memories of high school days, we hereby do passeth on to thee, the oncoming classes, our honourable traditions and traits of char- acter. This Declaration cometh into effect the Twentieth Day of May, in the Year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty Six. We bequeath as follows: SECTION I TO ONE AND ALL I I-Iear ye, all Seniors of 1947, we leaveth thee those hilarious discussions in P.O.D. II Hear ye, ye future upperclassmen, the jun- iors, we leaveth thee our hopes for a success- ful junior Prom and junior Play. III Hear ye, our usually forgotten Sophomore Class, we leaveth thee, the thrill of initiation into the Girl Reserves and Hi-Y. IV Hear ye, the future bewildered Freshmen, we leaveth the memories of the Freshmen Reception. V Last, but not least, to the Eighth Grade, the thrill of at last being in junior High School. SECTION II SNOWDEN BEQUEATHS I Hear ye, hear ye, our constantly striving F ac- ulty, we wish to extend to thee, our deepest thanks for thine help in attaining our goals. II To dear old Snowdenv we giveth our most grateful thanks for the best and the happiest years of our lives. III Hear ye, our incomparable janitor and Jani- tress, to thee we simply sayeth, Thank yef' for making our stay healthful and pleasant. SECTION III PERSONAL BEQUEATHS ROBERT ENGOTT reluctantly turneth over his mischievous ways and clever jingles to Albert Schmitt. MARY KRATOFIL passeth on her pleasant and helpful ways to Ann Malli. MARGARET AUSTIN leaveth her skill in play- ing basketball to Madeline Redman. ANN SOKOL presenteth her reputation for neat dressing to Millie Lorenzi. FRANK STITCH entrusteth his secret for keep- ing small feet to Steve Velmer. ELIZABETH FABISZEWSKI leaveth her slen- derness and chestnut hair to Dorothy Cic. DOROTHY ANN MEY willeth her white pleated shorts to helpeth Iennie Regal in Gym class. SHIRLEY LEONARD leaveth her height to Virginia Towers to struggle with in the fu- ture. MARY ANN HOWARD leaveth her shyness to Nelda Shoemaker. CHARLES VERNO leaveth his football speed and position at left half to Harry Podlesnik. VIRGINIA ODEN bestoweth her beautiful penmanship to her sister Grace. JOSEPH WATTIK relenteth his appeal to the opposite sex to Joseph Timko. DOLORES VAIRA yieldeth her alluring charm to Dorothy Fabiszewski. ANGELINE GROBIN leaveth her golden locks and neat appearance to Audrey Framan- check. ROBERT FIDAGO submitteth his rugged- nessv to Butch,' Batelli. DOLORES DRODER leaveth the waste bas- kets overflowing with her entertaining poems. ALBERT HALE resignetli his position as sports writer to anyone with a pencil. VIOLET OCEPEK yieldeth her ever-popular sense of humor to Betty Droder. RICHARD BROOKS leaveth his book on How To Court Womeni' to Carl Lickovich.
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CLASSES OFF1CEli President A Vice President . . , . A Secretary . Tre asu re r eniom S UF THE CLASS 01 46 Riellard Brooks , . Albert Hale Ceraldine Lee Joseph Wattik CLASS MUTTU NVQ have crossed the bay The ocean lies before us. as CLASS COLORS Powder Blue and VVl1ite -20 CLASS FLOWER Bed Rose
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