East High School - Janus Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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East High School - Janus Yearbook (Youngstown, OH) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 31 of 108
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Last round-up Class Will Bob Adams leaves his athletic ability to Ioe Malmisur. lohn Amadio wills his shyness to Bill Davis. Annamarie Ball passes on her gift of gab to Helen Altiere. To Mary Lou Wright, Amy Mae Barnes donates her winning smile. '- Evelyn Berger leaves her love for singing to Margie Iames. Tess Blefare Wills her love for the opposite sex to Charles Kinney. Antoinette Cannatti passes on her headaches as president to George Syrianoudis. To Marie Dundee, Marie Cappezutto wills her long hair. Rita Cerimele bequeaths her devotion for commercial work to Helen Cataland. Edward Chudakoff leaves his curly hair to Fred Bailey. To Anna Mae Gonda, Iulia Costa Wills her ability to work. Iames DePaul leaves everything to the Senior B Boys except Rose Zangara. Anthony DeMain wills his ability to fascinate the girls to Bob Iulius. Louise Diday and Irene Ellis leave their love for the Navy to Peggy Lipp and Frances Rasile. Mary Dilullo leaves her study of the bees and birds of biology to Gregory Iaderosa. Frances Dusi bequeaths her stylish Wardrobe to Mary Lou Totten. Mildred Forte leaves her giggles to Carl Queener. Lucie Gentilcore leaves her shortness to Mary Kefter. Betty Graham Wills her pleasing personality to Marion Mason. lack Granger leaves his talented voice to Bob Miller. Edith Hewlette and Lois McElroy leave their quietness to Senior B Girls who need it. Eleanor Keiser Wills her opposition as president of Tri-Hi to Dorothy Baker. Iim Lemonis's collection of admits is left to any unfortunate person who may need them. Harry Machuga leaves his pleasing personality to Ioe Wilson. Helen Manos and Ann Pezzulo leave their ability to chose clothes to Marie Favicchio and Betty Murar. To Anthony Kubilis goes Rocco Marchese's quietness. Dolores Martella bequeaths her ability to do secretarial training to Annette Pecchia. lack Martin Wills his good looks to Walter Dembrosky who doesn't need them. Patricia Conner leaves her love for doctoring to anyone who is interested. Elizabeth Bridges passes on her shyness to Lois DeLoach. -:El Page Twenty-seven E+

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A dramatic postlude Place ..... ..... A nywhere in the United States Time ................................... ..... T en years after Graduation In the lovely home of Mrs. Ray Pesa ...... the former EVELYN BERGER, we find Mrs. Pesa reading an article in the newspaper about her old class- mate ...... BOB ADAMS ...... Whitey , as he was known in those days. made two home runs for the New York Yankees. Down the block we hear the mounrful notes ...... do-re-me-me-me. Well, you guessed it. It's IACK GRANGER rehearsing for his debut with the YOUNGSTOWN SYMPHONY, which is now under the direction of DAN SANTELLI. On Federal Street we enter the big firm of DENT and BEND. MR. LEON- ARD DENT is the president and as his two secretaries he has AMY BARNES and BETTY GRAHAM. Mrs. Dent is the former MILDRED FORTE Where once stood the building of the Strouss-Hirshberg Company now stands FRANCIS DUSI'S FASHION SI-IOPPE. In her employ are DELORIS MARTELLA, LUCIE GENTILCORE and RITA CERIMELLI who are professional designers. On the outskirts of town we come to a sign which reads Bowl With Iimmy , a bowling alley run by IIM LEMONIS. HARRY MACHUGA is his manager. Serving as instructors are MARIE CAPEZUTTO, MARY Di IULLO, and LILLIAN NOCERA. ANTOINETTE CANNATTI, LOUISE Di DAY, and IRENE ELLIS are official scorekeepers. On hand to take pictures of the new alleys is ED CHUDAKOFF, famous newspaper photographer. Acting as pin boys are IOHN AMADIO, ANTHONY DEMAIN, and ROCCO MARCHESE. At the north end of town in the Gardenia Bowl, we find IACK MARTIN and IAMES De PAUL playing professional football for Washington Redskins. With us in the stands, covering the game is TESS BLEFARE, girl reporter. In the first-aid room of the stadium sits Nurse ANNAMARIE BALL, patiently waiting for patients. Annamarie is DR. IULIA COSTA'S private nurse. ELEANOR KEISER, now a graduate from Lake Erie College, is teaching school in the local high school. Candidate for Superintendent of Schools for '56 is HELEN MANOS. Down on Main Street in a little white house lives EDITH HEWLETTE, she is now Mrs. Morton Beverly. Going into the little white house is the community visiting nurse ........ LOIS MCELROY. Now We leave the community where all the grads of '46 have found happiness in their work and homes ........ but we will return again in ten more years. Tess BLEFARE -'Sf Page Twenty-six E+



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Class Will fcon tinuedl Bill O'I-lara and Rita Sanchy bequeaths their dancing ability to Grace Maro and lack Delfre. Iosephine Pallotta wills her wavy hair to Eleanor Lesnak. Rose Panno leaves her sparkling eyes to Angeline Giampetro. Olga Pislak donates her height to Elizabeth Iurco. Sam Pitoscia leaves his corney jokes to anyone who will listen to them. Mary Pollice gives her complexion to Iudy Kaster. To Bernie Marinelli, Vincent Restivo, bestows his draped clothes. Alice Mae Revis leaves her debating ability to Pauline Wagner. Dominic Romeo bestows upon Sylvester Parise, his love for English. Cecelia Rothman wills her luck in catching a man to anyone who can do it. Mary Russo leaves her patience to anyone who needs it. loe Saadey wills his taxi service to anyone who can afford the gas. Lucy Sabusco leaves her secretarial ability to Rosemary Dellick. Catherine Sebastian wills her success in the commercial field to Mary Figurelli. Ann Silvester leaves her long brown hair to Virginia Lambert. Annabell Stark leaves her soft voice to Florence Dippolito who can use it. Ioe Warino and Ed Struble bequeath to Ed Scharrer and Bob DeWitt their politeness. David Sweitzer leaves his fragile frame to foe Armeni. Viola Tiihonen wills her neatness to Theresa Simone. Alvin Traylor leaves his yen for striped suits to anyone who can wear them as Well as he can. Iohn Turner and Hollie Wilson pass their good manners to all Sr. B boys who need them. Catherine Vacca and Tony DeMain leave their positions as king and queen to two fortunate Senior B's. Aria Vaccaro leaves her collection of tardy admits to Al Bodine. Vivian VanStory wills her athletic ability to Sylvan Dent. Isabelle Wary leaves her position in the Electron Club to Bob Neeper. Lola Webb leaves her love as a seamstress to anyone who has the patience.. Dorothy Wetek leaves her position as secretary of the class to Helen Weber. Rose Williott wills her wittiness to Anna Mae Price. Advisors: E. Smith, F. Ritz, R. B. Reese. Written by: Rita Cerimele, Frances Dusi, Tess Blefare, Dolores Martella. Signed by the testator and at their request and in the sight of each other the Zlst day of Ianuary, 1946, Youngstown, Ohio. if Page Twenty-eight fif-

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