Springdale High School - Electra Yearbook (Springdale, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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October 2-1, 19-18. Behold the Roto Section of the Pittsburgh Press. The band appeared in full dress and in full color. For their fine work and achieve- ments . . . October 26. 19-18. VVoe is me. My report. October 27, 19-18. The Home Economics classes under Mrs. Stahl traveled to Pittsburgh for a tour of various places. October 28, 19-18. Our boys played a good game with Freeport, but We lost to a larger team. Oak- mont too defeated us for the last game of the season. October 29, 19-18. The Cheerleaders ended the football season with the Big Orange dance. The Journalism Club published 'the October issue of Oriole. October 20, 21, 19-18. Strem Studios took our sen- ior pictures for the ELECTRA. We felt so dressed-up to attend classes. Charles Roche, Jeanette Graham, Elea- nor Fetchko, Connie Pierce, and Mary George helped with the tying of neckties and pinning of collars. Mr. Williams took his classes to visit the West Leechburg steel mill in the afternoon. October 22, 19-18. An assembly program of music was presented by the Western Pennsylvania Associa- tion of the Blind. The juniors saw the motion pic- ture '1Mutiny on the Bounty sponsored by Miss Sober for their English work. Ford City was tied by our football team, 13-13. We were proud of their teamwork and spirit. MARCHING BAND Firxt Row, left to right: L. Morri- son, J. Prasnikar, S. Anthony, B. Younghans, M. Gornall, W. Lucke, D. Wareham. Second Row: C. Miller, B. Boswell, M. Kaczor, G. Heasley, E. Torre, E. Kaczkowski, J. Carlson, A. Rugh, M. Roda, F. Hurst, M. Hurst, N. Rugh. Third Row: B. Henry, S. Marsico, L. Hendler, J. Price, A. Adamson, J. Fucci, L. Vernosky, D. Mitchell, B. Butler, P. Scholtz, A. Hepler. Fourth Raw: I. George, J. Houts, L. Yetter, S. Legrand, B. Michael, H. George, M. Miller, A. Bor- relli, H. Patterson A. Shoop. Fifth Row: D. Fiering, A. Hawk, B. Sleppy, R. Francis, K. Rankin, N. Miller, T. Pumiak, C. Springman, H. Johnston. Last Rows J. Kees, A. Nery, W. Miller, B. Berwinkle, R. Hutzler, J. Bruner. COLOR GUARDS: W. Patterson, S. Watson, J. Yost, D. Murdock. MAJORETTES: C. Pierce, C. Ma- son, L. Akins, M. Pugh, B. Hutzler, J. Graham, B. Mitchell, J. Mc- Clellan, D. Middlemas, M. Mento, D. Vernosky, M. Hogan, A. Weller.

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irst Rofw: Ed Hudak, Bob Gornall, Dave Ezatoff, Bob Bolam, Andy Podur- iak, Frank Colon. Serond Rofw: Dick Drennan, Harold VValker, Harry enosky, Jud Shaffer, Billy Graham. Third Rmw: Rod Shrader, Jack inderman, Bill Accorsi, Bill Pierce-Manager. DONALD HALL Smiling cooperation and center. DONALD PETARRA Left guard who did his best to win. CHARLES ROCHE Full of fun and pep . . . played a hard game. ED BAKER Right tackle . . . splendid school spirit and an outstanding player. PATSY MARSH Quarterback . . . called plays that brought touchdowns. RICHARD TYPINSKI Player for two years and one of the bigger fellows on the team. Assistant COACH WAGNER COACH ZOTT September 11 Springdale ..,..... East Deer .... ....,.. September 18 Springdale ..,..... St. George ,.,.,.....,, September 24 Springdale Tarentum .....,........ October 1 Springdale Shaler ...............,..,, October 9 Springdale McKees Rocks ........ October Springdale ........ Arnold ....,......,........ October 22 Springdale ...,,... Ford City .,......,V,.,. October 30 Springdale .....,.. Oakmont ....,. ,,.,,, November Springdale ..,..... 7 Freeport ...... ,.,,.. ? fuk, 0 - ll W anf CZ-1411, , 5 f J Q, xi 115 f YI! ' .lag 1:1 22- X E225 iffxll ul fi ii: IQ X 'fx SQUAD S by



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KEY CLUB: J. Hegedus, W. Pierce, A. Lodi, B. Graham, A. Rugh, A. Mattone, R. Pizzedaz, E. Casey, J. Fucci, C. Springman. Second Rofw: D. Fiering, G. Willis, B. Conley, R. Shrader, W. Accorsi, J. Baker, J. Trimble, J. Cochran. Third Rofw: J. Rudski, D. Hall, R. Michaels, K. Rankin, W. Sleppy, L. Fike, B. Ripper, H. Johnston. Fourth Row: R. Linn, E. Hudak, C. McCracken, G. McGeary, H. Miller, N. Troyan, F. Armstrong. KEY CLUB GFFICERS Ed. Hudak, Thomas Way- nar, Donald Hall, Calvin McCracken, Mr. L. S. Mar- shall. This is a new club or- ganized in October for the purpose of maintain- ing a greater interest and relationship in the school and community. CONSTITUTION CContinuedJ ARTICLE XII-Amendments Amendments may be made to this constitution by a two- thirds vote of the members of the Student Council, followed by the submission of the amendment to report room organi- zations. If the amendment is approved by a two-thirds vote of the student body, it becomes a part of the con- stitution. ARTICLE XIII-Principal's Power The principal is an ex-officio member of the Student Council and has absolute veto power on all action taken by the council. ARTICLE XIV-Clubs 1. School clubs may be formed at all times. 2. Each club shall invite a teacher to be an advisor. 3. At no time may membership go below 15 unless approved by Student Council. ARTICLE XV-Social Life l. All classes or clubs desiring to hold a function in the school shall present to the principal, at least two weeks before the date of the party, the place, and time, and the name of the teacher who has consented to act as chaperone. At least one member of the faculty shall he chosen as the chaperone for the party. This member shall be considered in the light of host or hostess of the function, and his or her wishes are to be consulted and re- spected. If the party is held in the evening it should be arranged as far as possible to fall on Friday or the evening before a holiday. The closing hour is 10:30 on week nights and 11:30 o'clock on Fridays. The building shall be cleared by 10:30 or 11:30 according to night. Students are to arrange social activities at the beginning the year.

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