Springdale High School - Electra Yearbook (Springdale, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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Edward Tabaeek Anna Mae Umek Roger Vellueci Helen Vincler Ruth Waynar EDWVARD TABACEK james Trebae Anna Kay Valla Lois Vernosky Donna Watts Gerald Zebrine l 1b ilways has something to say about everything I , ci school he spends his time working at the lost Office. His favorite saying is, lDat's Nice. 'I'ab plans to attend college in the future. JAMES TREBAC Mills good looks and singing yoice should make him a movie star. His ability on the basketball and football teams makes everyone watch him. His favorite pastime is eating and teasing the girls. ANNA MAE UMEK Annie has great big' dark eyes that sparkle friendli- ness to all. She claims Harwick for her home town. In taking her part she does well although she is quiet about it. Her friends are Him and Dorothy. ANNA KAY VALLA .Xnna's twinkling blue eyes and blonde hair make hcr the envy of most every' girl. Her winning smile and pleasant ways make her nice to know. Sociology class is made much more interesting because of her. .Xfter graduation, Anna wants to become a teacher. ROGER VELLUCCI Roger is a friendly. dark-eyed senior. He would like to go on to school to further his ambition as a chemist. We know he yy ill reach his goal il' he keeps up the good work. LOIS VERNOSKY Lo is one of our happy' carefree seniors who loves to have a chatter session with the girls, Georgia and Rosy are her best friends. She excels in the commercial studies and will make a fine secretary. HELEN VINCLE'R Helen is one of our smaller senior girls. Quietness, courtesy, and simplicity are characteristic of her ways. She hopes to study art after gracltlation. If not with Leona. she can be found with Lula Mae. DON N A W ATTS Don is fancy free and full ol' fun. She cloesn't believe in homework and cloesn't worry much about it. You often hear her say. Where's Betty? lion hopes to become a telephone operator. RUTH WAYNAR Ruth is the pretty senior who finds all her class mates interesting and easy to get along with. It seems funny, no one in the Waynar family has a red con- vertible, but there always seems to be one at the house. GERALD ZEBRINE Ziggy is one we are sure to miss. When he is around, everyone is kept gay. He is active in the National Honor Society' and the ELECTRA. ln the senior class play he proved l1is ability' to act.

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Dale Shoop Jack Scof f The final realization of graduation. DALE SHOOP Dale was always on his toes as our football manager. He seems to enjoy art class . . . he plans to study art at one of our art schools. STANLEY SHRADER Stan, thc mighty hunter . . . enjoys nothing more than a long hunting trip. reading hunting and fishing magazines. He even lives in the wilds of Orrville, any hunter's delight. JOSEPH SIEMON Joe is quite the boy. Most of the time he is in trouble and if not it seems very easy for him to get into some. Joe works as a clerk now. but is undecided as to his future. JACK SCOFF Jack hails from Acme and can always be found there with his pal. Spinelli. He found his girl this year and spends his time looking for her in the halls. Jack sure looks swell dancing with that certain girl. SHIRLEY SMYERS . Shirley's clever humor and inexhaustible supply of jokes really keep her friends' spirits high. Her beauti- ful contralto voice has won her a high place in the music department. EDWARD SOSOVICKA Sos is another fellow who's in trouble most of thc time. He has been looking for his dream girl, but as yet hasn't found her. We're sure Sos will make a perfect truck driver if he can keep his eyes on the road and not on the girls. JAMES SPINELLI Jim's our shy and rurly-headed student. NVhenever there's a girl you're sure to find Jim far from her. Be- sides setting up pins at I.ockerman's Alleys, his favorite pastime is sitting. ELEANOR THOMPSON Eleanor is a cute blonde who is constantly heard talking about Ki. Hair dressing appeals to her as a career. Eleanor enjoys sales class immensely. Her home town is Harwick. Stanley Shrader Joseph Siemon Shirley Smyers Edward Sosovicka James Spinelli Q Eleanor Thompsox



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Class of 1952 Under the fine student leadership of President, Seward Hirtleg Vice- President, Toni Puzniakg and Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Nemcikg the junior Class started to plan another successful year at Springdale High School. The first class meeting was held in the second week of school to plan methods which might be used to raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom of 1951. Candy sales, bake sales, and dances were planned. The date for the Prom was set for May 25 at Hillcrest Country Club. Chosen to play for us was Russ Romero's orchestra. Many thanks should be given to the helpful and willing sponsors of the class, Miss Sober, Miss Parrish, and Mr. De Venzio. Among other activities, a class party was held in the gymnasium in late fall. Fun was had by all that night. In the latter part of January, by popular vote Pat Rogerson was chosen as May Queen, and Frank Ribich as May King. Tryouts for the Junior Class Play, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court to be put on in the middle of April, were held on the first of March. The Juniors owe Mr. Zimmerman a vote of thanks for his interest and unceasing effort as sponsor of our play. Never to be forgotten are the good times we used to have in Mr. DeVenzio's history class, and the laughter and embarrassing moments in Miss Sober's room. This year we have tried to increase our knowledge and prepare ourselves for the coming year when we shall be the leading class of the school and shall have to set an example for underclassmen. S. Duffer, A. Grundy, L. Mulloy, S. Watkins, M Miller 26

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