Snowden High School - Aquila Yearbook (Library, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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6lSQl 0fAI'L OWN, QWL if dflflfe H 9 ? ELIZABETH FABISZEWSKI-was accompan- ied home daily by Aldo. FRANK STICH-glorified in his high scholastic standing. DOROTHY ANN MEY-was picturing a certain sailor for future reference. SHIRLEY LEONARD-remembered fondly her childhood days with Billy. MARY ANN HOWARD-looked from Ohio to their future home in Pennsylvania. CHARLES VERNO-happily was free from all feminine entanglements. IOSEPH VVATTIK-experienced the thrill of a first love with cute Patty Stepp. EDWARD FIRCAK--sang Let's Take the Long Way Homev to Violet. DOLORES VAIRA-was the champion mush- ball player of Broughton. VIOLET OCEPEK-co-starred with Dick Brooks in all school plays and recitals. DOLORES DRODER--reigned supreme in the downstairs 8th grade as keeper of the grade- book. ROY PONTELLO-fondly remembered the days when he was known as the Brains of Broughton Grade School. HELEN BRUNI-had a small appetite. THOMAS ROGERS-refused to give up his Western novels. HAROLD DUNN-faithfully practiced his piano scales. MINNIE PEARL FRAZIER-was just learning the effect of her eyes on the male sex. HATTIE CLEMENTS--hated algebra but later signed up for advanced courses. VVILMA HABERSTOCK-answered to the nick- name of K'Willie,, at Broughton. ROSEMARY BUTELLI-was one of Iohnny Brucefs early flames. RUTH LEECH-thrilled to the sound of How- ard Minnickis voice. CHESTER WHITE-once dreamed of possess- ing the eye-catching green satin jacket he now wears. JEAN DALRYMPLE-sang Bell Bottom Trous- ers' in fun--now in earnest. MILENA LENZI-could brag she Was the.tall- est girl in her crowd. IOSEPHINE BUTTICE-religiously went to school for one purpose-an education. DOROTHY TAYLOR-participated in football games after school with the gang. EDDIE MAE ARCHIE-never dreamed that she would be chosen Posture Queen of the Senior Class. NANCY REBARNICK-said she would never finish high school. PAUL KELLAR--came to school three days in succession without being tardy. RICHARD BROOKS-was unmercifully teased about the perfumed hair tonics he used. Violet Ocepek and Dolores Droder.

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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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jfigufe M .7!Le Kfaww To the gallant men who have-by fate-been decreed to BIVQ thelr allg that we, who are left, may live in the American Way and build a greater nation to their memory. james Armony WVilliam S Batelli Owen Bell Michael Bookie Frank M. Borchick joseph Bruno john Collins Bernard Comis Edward Dobrolowski Edward L. Drexler, Ir. Robert A. Kennel Edward Klimezek Albert Markiewicz Eugene Mathias Robert Mathias William Mathias Arthur Mathies William E. Newhouse Walter P. Ozesky Milford Charles Prosser Joseph C. Slovak Harold Simmons Raymond B. Stump Anthony Swatko Leonard Wisn iski Your memory will always be bright in our sight.

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