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B. O'Black, M. Hughes Mrs. Romelli, I. Hurst 48110 At the end of the month, sometime during the ninth period, the students of Snowden anxiously await the arrival of their Broadcasters. And Whatis the first page they turn to . . . why Peepini Paddy, of course. On this page they are brought up to date on the latest happenings in the Romance World. Snowden High students are proud of the fact that the Broadcaster is one of the finest school publications in this area. The staff, under the excellent direction of Mrs. Vida Bomelli, is made up of students from grade eight to twelve, They worked hard to bring you news, fea- tures, and exchange items from other schools. fddvfm, Barbara O'Black Marilyn Hughes Top Row-D. Ferry, I. Hurst, A. Boyer Second Row-K. Cheplic, R. Lesniak, R. Scott, M. Hughes, B. O'Black, Mfrs. V. Romelli Bottom Row--S. Lake, P. Wiegoleski, C. Fuhrer, A. Hamilton, A. Hindman, I. Finch 31 R. Lesniak, K. Cheplic,
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Standing-Mr. W. J. Bozic, Advis- or, Mary Lou Patellos, Ass't5 Cecilia Fuhrer, Editor. Seated - Donna Schmitt, Co-Ed- itor, Norma Trax, Ass't. O 7 The time comes in every person,s life when they must take time to look over their past accomplishments. The class of 355 does just that with this yearbook. The Aquila staff of 1955 Was composed of seniors, all striving for the same goal- to publish the best school annual that Snovvden has ever had. Wliile glancing over the pages you will agree that these people have reached their goal. Hard Work, Worry, tears, and laughter helped to com- pose the Aquila this year. This yearbook was the biggest project ever undertaken by the sen- ior class. We are all quite proud of it, and in the years to come we will have this bit of the pastv to help us remember all the activities and accom- plishments of our high school days. Top Row-R. Klein, R. Williamson, G. Phillips, R. Nagle, T. Sigmund I. Uzmack, G. Goslak Second Row - Mr. W. Bozic, H. Herceg, B. O,Black, N. Trax, I. Deak, N Sewchok, A. Boyer, I. Marzoch Bottom Row-C. Fuhrer, M. Hughes, D. Schmitt, A. Hamilton, M. L. Pa- tellos, C. Kraeuter, M. Moore, A. Hindman, J. Siler, J. Sevick 30
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Top Row-A. Boyer, D. Ferry, P. Bores, B. Thompson, A. Briggs Second Row-J. Finch, G. Castelli, M. Moore, D. Merriman, P. Laing, D. Lickovitch, L. Usnick, N. Trax, D. Christopher, Miss D. Fetter Bottom Row-D. Schmitt, M. Hughes, M. Merriman, E. Kubis, B. May, L. Nagy, A. Hamilton, B. O'Black, A. Hunt, M. Patellos The Y-Teens is an enthusiastic organization of sophomore, junior, and senior girls. It is one of many branches of the Y. M. C. A. The main purposes of the club are set forth in their own song, which is sung at every meeting. Among these purposes are peace, unity, freedom, and brotherhood. On December 10 they sponsored the Snowball jwm Frolic, our annual Christmas dance. Also at Christmas time, the Y-Teens, together with the Hi-Y organization, held a joyous Christmas Party for a group of orphans. In April, the traditional G'Mother,s Teal' was held. The last activity of the year Was a picnic held at South Park, which turned out to be a perfect ending for a busy year. President .......... .. .... . . Albena Boyer Vice President ........,. Barbara O,Black Secretary .............. Mary Lou Patellos Treasurer .,.. .. ......,...... Norma Trax
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