The Williamsonian Fall 2012 | Page 9

Williamson Trade: Power Plant and Electrical Technology Further education: Bailey Control Cadet course, Foxboro Co. instrumentation courses, various correspondence courses in electronics Employment history: Bailey Controls, 1962-65, field service technician, stationed in Chicago; The Foxboro Co., 1965-81, boiler control specialist, stationed in Foxboro, Mass. and Pittsburgh, Pa.; Appleton Papers, Inc., 1981-97, project engineer, Spring Mill, Roaring Spring, Pa. Activities: Member, Sons of the American Revolution; third-degree Mason, Woodbury Lodge; 32-degree Mason, Scottish Rite, Valley of Altoona; member, National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors Travel: We have visited the majority of the continental states and seven Canadian Provinces. Our most memorable trips have been traveling on Canada’s premier train, The Canadian, from Toronto to Vancouver. Hobbies: Constructing high-speed computer systems operating on Linux software. Genealogy research with my wife. Proudest Accomplishments: I’m proud of the family we raised and our home. Advice for Today’s Students: An honest and able tradesman will always be in demand; continue to educate yourself in order to fulfill that demand. -- Class of 6W2 -- Ronald E. Snavely 90 Eden View Road, Apt. 28 Elizabethtown, PA 17022-3112 Cell: 717-615-2975 [email protected] Born: Oct. 3, 1942 Married: Judy (divorced) Children: Beth Anne, Rebecca Lynn, Mark Earl (deceased) Williamson Trade: Painting and Decorating Williamson Activities: Yearbook (editor) Further Education: B.S., M.Ed., Millersville University, with 30 extra credits Employment History: Industrial arts teacher, School District of Lancaster, 1966-1999 Activities: Membership: NEA, PSEA, LEA, IATE, IAPE, IALDA; manager, Lancaster Catering, Inc.; team leader, Girl Scouts Action Unlimited; white water rafting; cross country skiing Travel: Two trips to San Francisco, Calif.; South Korea, musicals in New York City Hobbies: Computers, photography, wood working, cross country skiing, garage sales Proudest Accomplishments: Helping students reach their potential Fondest Williamson Memories: Serving food to the senior table, working in the kitchen cleaning and grinding the skins, scrapple and beans for supper, lineup with the variety of jackets and ties Advice for Today’s Students: Pursue your dreams and go for it. You only go around once in life, make the best out of it. Children: Karen, Brenda, David Jr. Grandchildren: Ronnie, Robin, Christopher, Jarrett, Brook Williamson Trade: Brick Masonry Employment History: Burris Masonry, March 1962-May 1965; A.F. Neal & D&S Masonry, May 1965- March 1976; self-employed, March 1976-present Proudest Accomplishments: Enjoying my trade and reaching my personal goals. Fondest Williamson Memories: Just being part of a great school and a great graduating class. Advice for Today’s Students: Always shoot for the stars and never stop until you get there. -- Class of 6W2 -- Richard F. “Dick” Storm 900 Colonial Drive Albemarle, NC 28001 704-983-8703 Cell: 704-796-6800 [email protected] Born: June 9, 1943; Philadelphia, Pa. Married: Ginny, Aug. 29, 1964 Children: Richard Paul, Daniel, Stephen Grandchildren: Savannah, Christian, Em