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Annual induction and initiation of new members is a ritual observed by the Hi-Y every year. The purpose of this club this year was to unite more with the down-town Hi-Y branches and attend more of the delegates' meetings. The delegates chosen to represent the Snowden Hi-Y at the Annual Boys' Conference at Uniontown were Tommy Smith and Carmine Vara. The Hi-Y is under the leadership of Mr. Cherney with local branch advisors. Frank Pust OFFICERS President .s,... .... ...l...,,......., ...... C h a rles Cook Vice President ,..... .4.., J ames Simmons Secretary .....,..... ...,.,..,.. . . Jack Lee Treasurer , ,.,,......., Donald Gadd Chaplain ....,.... ,..... R obert Bastianini Co-Chaplain ............ ..,,, C armine Vara Secretary of Arms ,,...s ....... D onald Resnick ac 9 77 ' 987115 The main purpose of the Y-Teens is to teach the girls how to face and solve the problems that they will meet later in life. It helps the girls to become better citizens and develops them into fine young women. Before you can become a Y-Teen you must be initiated. The purpose of the initiation is to choose the girls that are good sports, and see if they can follow it through. After the candlelight service the girls are accepted into the club and they are proud to be called a Y-Teen. The annual affair held by the Y-Teens is a Freshman Party, where the stu- dents can become better acquainted. These girls have been successful in everything in which they have taken part, which proves that the Y-Teen Club is one worth-while for the girls to ioin. Doreen Kupcha OFFICERS Iris Moeller President .....,.,..... ...,,....,.......,,. ..., Vice President .,.,.. Secretary .,.,, ,. Treasurer ..... Jean Sebastian Dolores Pa na ride Cha rolette Kaufman Cabinet 26 Margaret Condie . Dolores Fircak Ellen Kastroll Audrey Waggett Jackie Griffith Marlene Schmitt
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, , . . . w .-..-.P-W -rv - 1-f-vf+w-wwf--w-- 1 Cfcwa lgkanzfc-my Ladies and gentlemen, step right up and see the biggest little show in the world. Yes, here we are again, at this great metropolis of Library, presenting to you The 49'ers Circus of Snowden for the 10th stupendous show for only one dime, lOc, one tenth of a dollar, to see Queen Marie CMARGIE SEMKOJ and her three little Hawaiian Princesses QMARY KULISH, HELEN MOGYOROS, and ZITA POROCHOWYKJ And over two tents you will see the thinest lady in the world, why she's so thin, that when she stands sideways and winks her eye, she looks like a needle CAUDREY WAGGETTJ and right beside her is JUMBO GUMBO KSTELLA SHARICKJ the fattest lady this side of Mars. There stands JESSlCA CDAL- RYMPLEJ Messica with the longest hair in the world and her Arabian slave QMAR- GIE NEILJ combing out her ankle length tresses. The celebrated guest of the circus is the rich Maharaja CJOE LASKOJ surrounded by his beautiful wives CNORMA BRUSCHI, POLLY NOBLE, and NANCY BRETSCHNEIDERJ. PAULINE SPENCER has made quite a name for herself in this circus world. She is the only woman Tarzan living, come in and see her lift her husband CDUKE MOZLEYJ by the strands of his hair. Thrills, thrills, is all you'll receive when you step into the Big Tent cries the barker CED BUTLERJ where you will witness the most spectacular performances of your life. You will see Leo the Lion Trainer KLEO CERARJ as he cracks his whip against the ferocious lions, the daring swordswallower QFRANK PUSTD and the iireater CBILL PARISHJ and hold on to your seats folks, when you see Zippo CWALTER HALLAMJ go around and around in the large wooden barrel in his mo- torcycle. See Carlos the Mermaid KCHARLOTTE KAUFMANJ get hooked on a fish line by Dr. BeeBee. The next eyeful attraction is Do-Doo CDEE PANARIDED and her little drips dive into a wash cloth from a 2,000 foot pole, and over here, ladies and gents, are Marge and Ann QMARGE CONDIE and ANN BROOKSJ the embraced Siamese Twins . Now let us leave the tent and go on to more adventurous sights. There's CKAYE NOBLE and DON GADDJ the owners of the circus enjoying two popcorn balls, served by Super Gene KEUGENE CELINJ. WALTER PROCTOR and his bride to be Hattie KBARNETTJ are seeing if they can hit the jackpot by throwing balls at doll faces. CJIM SIMMONSJ is the jackpot. As we enter the Spook House we hear odd voices, moaning and groaning of the dead, but do not be frightened it's just KEVELYN POPE and GLADYS GOGGINSJ adding to the mysterious scenes. Look! ! ! lt's Teenie KJEANNE RUSSELLJ doing a summersault into thin air in the middle of her tight rope walking routine. Wheeeeeeeeeee don't miss KGERRY FRAMANCHECK and DEE FIRCAKD the Flying Trapeze artists flying merrily over anxious heads. As we stroll along the boardwalk, we see CCARMINE VARAD flexing his mus- cles while modeling his new creation, a three piece bathing suit. Up above we see not a bird, not a plane, not Superman, but Queenie Seaweed JEAN SEBAS- TIANJ doing her spectacular swandive aided by her Seamen: JACK LEE, JIM FISCHER, and TOM SMITH. What's this distraction we see. lt's only CBILL THIERET and EDNA ENGELJ quarreling about their revue The Rose-Bud and the Thorn . They just couldn't figure out who was the Rose-Bud and who was the Thorn. See Renie the Bean CIRENE WILCOXJ being shot into the air out of a cannon, aided by her two String beans CLIN STIMMEL and BOB BASTIANIND. Over in this tent we see CIRIS FAY MOELLERJ the only woman magician saw- ing CDOREEN KUPCHAJ in half. What have we here, hair, hair, hair, OH ! ! ! yes, it's KCHUCKIE COOKJ The Bearded Lady . The Dizzy Rollies QEMMA SMULICK and SHIRLEY MARZOCHJ go around and around on their speed ball skates. Some day they hope to get into the Olympics. After the last performances, ladies and gentlemen, of the 49ers Circus, there will be dancing by Moe KCARL LICKOVICHJ and his little Schmoes KELLEN KASTROLL, JOHN ROSCOE, and ROGER RIGATTIJ. Irene Wilcox , Jean Sebastian Dolores Panaride Anne Brooks 25
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Row I-Mr. William Cherney, Tony Kratofil, James Rupnik, Roy Melani, James Simmons, Charles Cook, Jack Lee, Robert Bas- tanini, Thomas Smith, Archie Thames, Glen Honan, Reece Wil- liams. Row Il-John McClymont, Michael Hollerich, Lou Gorisek, James Verno, Lloyd Leonard, Evano Lenzi, Clyde Kepple, Albert Latorre, Joe Batelli, Alex Neil, John Lackovic, Paul Popovich, James Gil- lespie, Joe Kaminsky, Bill Galleghor. Row Ill-Joe Jerin, Wendell Shallenberger, James Fischer, Don- ald Lamuth, Carl Haberstock, Leo Cerar, John Onclos, Donald Resnick, Thomas Hardinger, Don Gadd, Teddy Guza, Paul Muir, Tom Brandis, Carmine Vara. - .Zend Row I-Evelyn Pope, Jeanette Jackson, Mabel Briggs, Dolores Blashich, Alice Thieret, Lois Verno, Norma Dolfi, Betty Lou Stilley, Ireen Pokryzwa, Frances Olson, Joanne Kellar, Norma Lee. Row ll-Dolores Spokovich, Janie Merenic, Marge Condie, Char- lotte Kaufman, Ellen Kastroll, Ann Brooks, Jackie Griffith, Iris Fay Moeller, Marlene Schmitt, Dolores Panaride, Jean Sebastian, Dolores Fircak, Audrey Waggett, Bertha Williams. Row lll-Loraine Cusic, Bette Polacek, Alyce Maili, Dorothy Crumby, Maureen Richardson, Margaret Brandis, Dora Condie, Flora Haberstock, Lorraine Supinsky, Carol Petrovich, Mary Kulish, Donna Kupcha, Anita Sullenberger, Hattie Barnett, Jessie Dalrymple, Margie Neil, Gladys Goggins, Norma Bruschi, lrene Wilcox, Jeanne Russell, Kaye Noble. Row IV-Angeline Buttice, Beatrice Quivers, Nancy Piel, Irene Batelli, Carolyn Tessaro, Virginia Vettori, Pauline Noble, Gerry Framancheck, Margaret Boyka, Patty Flowers, Edna Engel, Dol- ores Whitesides, Pauline Spencer, Stella Sharick, Iris Kennedy, Mary Lou Elford, Nancy Bretschneider, Shirley Marzoch.
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