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CLASSES GMA Qin M President Nlurv Kanninsky Seeretnrv Cliurles Bruce Yiee Presiclent Theodore Guzzi Treasurer l?lOl'2l Ilziherstoek liirst lion' Llef! to riglitt---Izinies Itnpnik. Arehie Ylnl1ilIlll'S, Charles Brnee, liorruine Snpinsky, Mabel Sc-lnilutu. joe llerin, Donald NVilson. john Nh-Clynnint, Thonnxs Hmnclis lfrunk Celin, Barham Kepple. Nant-y Howard. NYilliann Anclrewson, joseph Clnirnovieh, Elizuln-th Ashcroft, Seeoncl Rowflillner llnghes. lim-H5 hlerin. Frecloniu Yllttlilxgton, Klztry Kmninsky, ltztynioncl YYri11hl. Angleline llnttiee, Lorralitle Cnsie, l lorn llnlwr- stock, YYan1cl:l Dohrrnvlski. Elsie ltaunsey, Miltlrecl Montgoxnery, Nornnt live, Bertha NYilliznns, Alien' Nliulli. Pt-url Taylor, Irene Pokrzywn. Third ltow-Jennie Hotelli. Betty Mi-Grosky, Donald Lznnnth, john Blum-, lohn llreen. Clnlrles Pope. john xYRltl'l'lllZlll. llernnln Austin, Tony Krnlolil, Hoy Nlelnni, Cynthia Pieree, ,lohn Ontlos. Fourth Hon--Ernest Alston. Ralph Blakely, Dorothy Crninhy, Andrey Hull, Paul Dolinnr, Griffith Shi-llm-y, Thoxnals Hnrclinger, Carl lluherstoeli. Yes, these wicle-eyed and alert youngsters louclecl clown with hooks eueh night ure now part of our Snowtlen High. X'Vhen you see how earnestly they go uhont their studies-even eoinpuring notes on their way home-yon know that they have already learnecl the iinportzmee of eclueation. These kids, ure really working lmrcl to show the entire school that they z1pp1'eeiute heing il part of our high sehool hy taking part in all of our activities, putting on asseinblies. and sup- porting onr school in every way. They started in at the beginning to show that they were willing To Build 'I'ogetheri' with the rest of ns for 21 higger and hetter sehool. Milenal Lenzi . 27
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PHESHME Cifam cmss olfriczicus ltrcsitlc-nt Dolorcs Firculx Sccrctauy Anne' Brooks Yicf- Prcsiclcnt Ccrry Framzuiclick Trcztsurcr Dorccn Kupcha lfirsl llow lklclt to rixlhtl liclwalrcl llutlcr, Clmrlcs Cook, Iamlcs lfischcr, XVnltcr lion-, XYillinm Tliicrct. Nlurlin Kvllur, ltzxymoml lfishe-r, limit-lic flu-lin, 'llhomus Martin, lfrulik Pust, ltoln-rl Mcy. Ss-coml Row th-ft to rluhll filmrlottc- Kmllnum, Dorothy YYul7y'k, Murplalrct Sclnlio, lCrmu lm-t-li, Forrcstcr Nllnrrcu, lluttic l5:ll1n'ttc, llorvcn Kupt-lm, .Xnuc Brooks, 'Xl.m1:lrcl floiltini, llillcl NYcsl. Zim l'oroclnm'yk, Clorial Davin, juni Stills-5, Vlozm Slilh-y, ,lost-ph lunsko. 'l'hirtl ltow llcll to rightl qlalrlc llcc. Panilixn- Spclxcvr, lin-lpn Popc, llclcn Nlogyoros, lkmlim- Nohlc, Ccrailalinc l l'ulliaim'lwck, Shirlcy Muplc, Mcllm Urilncs, Maury Knlish, Auclrcy Ylllggn-l, N.mcy lh'e-tsclllu-imlrfr, fllcnn llaull, Maury Ann Quin-rs, Gladys Cloggins. Fourth Now th-ft to riyzlitlffhlauncs Simmons. In-o l.4-mr, Stvlla Slmrlck, Ir:-nc Xl'ilc-ox, hlill'1l1H't'l llomlic, ,ll'NSIL' lJ.llI'f'llll!ll', l'icllm lfngcl, llllth ilihhons, llolorcs NYhitc, lln-tty llaunmoml. liohcrt llalstialnini, Carl l,icl4ox'itch. Damn-I Nloslcy. lfililh Huw tlcll lo rightl- 'l'holims Smith, john Post, Dorothy llusscl, Dolorcs Iilllurirlc, tlcaul S1-lialslizuu, Iris Fay Mocllm-r. llolorcs l ll'l'illx, Kzltlu-rims Nohh-, Norma llruschi, Shirlcy lNlur1,oclx. 'illom-stly. I'll in-vcr lcarn tho rulcs of this school. uXVlllltlS thc tcachcrls nzunc in room thrcc? l Wonclcr what our home-room tcuchcr is lilac? 'iYVill shc mukc us Walk thc chalk lim? MC:-c. l hopc wc gct il lDI'01lli this yt-ar. Thcsc alrc thc thoughts ol' thc frcshmcn during the first two wccks ot school, as they ln-gin thcir journcy of four ycurs as high school studcnts. 'l'hcir first vt-ur is onc of ucljustmcnt. They must lt-urn what catch tcachcr cxpccts ol thcm amd in just what way shc wants thc work clonc. They also must work with thc othcr stuclcnts, mukc morc l-l'lPllllS. and show coopcrution in all alctivitics. As thc wccks go by thc-sc hoys and girls arc hccomiiig morc l-llllllllill' with tlu- ways of high school stuclcnts :mtl arc rcully taking thcir plum- among thc othcr clzlsscs of Snowclcn lligli. llcrcls Wishing thcm succcss in tlwir futurc ycurs. Dorothy May 26
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66 I 77 Era! ing own emo hy cane WHEN ROBERT EN GOTT-was the star trumpet play- er of the 8th grade. MARY KRATOFIL-won the Good Citizenship Awardv of 1941. MARGARET AUSTIN-was known as the tom- boy of the Stewart School. ANN SOKAL-continuously quarreled with sis- ter Josephine. ANN ALBERTOSI-was the Queen of the Pig- tail Brigade . GEORGE MELANI-learned to dance at the Freshmen Reception. ALBINA SKERBETZ-was known as TufIy', to the neighborhood kids. EDVVARD STRIMLAN-changed from knickers to long pants. ROSE GIG-was envied by all the 8th grade girls for her long curly hair. VIRGINIA ODEN-first started her romance with Louis Pope. LILLIAN MOMON-bashfully declined to talk to anybody but girls. SADIE MAE WARREN-was girlishly dream- ing of her engagement ring. ROBERT FIDAGO-took a size 4,' shoe. EUGENE OCEPEK-was chief popcorn seller at the Park Theatre. MARY ELLEN KURTAK-gave credit for her one and only licking to Mrs. Danley, who was the principal of Broughton School. ANGELINE GROBIN-was smaller than sister Anne. F RANGES COLLINS-swooned at the thought of reciting in class because of her shyness. GAYLE PIERCE-wrote love notes to that 8th grade Romeo, Don Hellier. VVILLIAM MCBRIDE-boyishly dreamed of getting a driver,s license. ALBERT IEVSEVAR-kept the back corner of Mrs. Perryls 8th grade i11 gales of laughter. MARGARET POST-dreamed of added inches to her meager height. DOLORIS REED-never imagined that she would graduate from S. T. H. S. GLORIA SEBASTIAN--proudly wore the Broughton Drum 81 Bugle Corp uniform. DONALD HELLIER-reyerently shined his pa- trol-boy's badge. JAMES POPE-began his football career as coach of the 8th Grade Football Ghampsv. THELMA LEE-staggered under the weight of school books until the boys lost their shyness. GERALDINE LEE-formed her leadership abil- ity early to be ready for her present position. ALBERT HALE'S-chief diversion was roller- skating down the bungalow sidewalks.
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