Ellsworth High School - Ellsworthian Yearbook (Ellsworth, PA)
- Class of 1943
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GIVT US THIS WAY AN IUSPRRATION I
Theme: Uverv person who does his jot well is an insper tion to ill '
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Ladies and Gentlemen: I
For three yeirs We hzve h.rn lookins forwzrd to graduation. X
Alu ys it seemed gs though it would never come. Still we worked i
towzrd thst diy, sxw other clissis gr dumto gnd inxiously zwiited x
the time then .'.Q we would welcome friends :nd rel'tivts to our grid- X
uwtion. The hour his irriv d and it is my plegsure on hrh,lf f
of the Senior clxss of 1945, to 'elcome you to our vrxdurtion. 1
It is difficult to dind vords to find Words to express the 1
things we feel tod f". v. Eerh ps the b,st would h ,nlnspwr tion,the Q.i. i
diction ry defines it is the powtr to stimulzte nenfs minds ind X
emotions. An iwwkening. 3
It does not t ke Q crueiil period of history or major events i
in 1 vorld struggle to furnish inspurstion. Some of the most help- 4
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vho firms well, 1 teacher who tteches well, Q doctor who treats his'4
patients well, 1 cxrpenter who builds well, zny person who hwsiw x
job to do 1nd QQQS it wellstimuletes in others the desires to do Y
vaejgl vfhztever job is in their hends. Any persom whose life is set 5'
out upon Q gcinful cfuse offers in example hy which sll may he in-
spired to give 1 battfgr performance.
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high school would like to hsvc more. It is true, perhxps, thit all 5
youth hes vznttd insperation since the beginningof time. It is j
cvcnmor: tru, tint the youth of todwy dtsires 2 sense of viluesg X
1 sense of the true worth of life even of world sweeping events. 9
Most of us rfilized the chaos Wrought hv the vreit depression, most 3
of us fre impressed exch dey with the fact th t we ire out of school?
in the most critical period of imericmn history. This greet struaslg
for the renewal of the rights of men is in insperztion for everyono.4
Deep in the hz rt of every boy and girl hms the ambition to he- 2
come great. Dspoeidlly is this true ws more ind more is lewrned of 4
those immortwl n mes tjmt have heeni handed down to us with ill '
their histories of greut ind heroic cchievcments. To study the 4
noble de,ds :nd greet zdvnncements of others is to long to do some-
thing equdlly is gr nd ourselves ind we are inspired with a burning '
desire for some opportunity for the displ y df heroism or strength f
of chzrfcter. le -fii' 'ould ill like to immort lizt our name for future '
qencritions but when we Stop to think how we csn do it we ire np- '
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DCT1ShLd it Villey Forge. There wma x time when brother fought x
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democrwcy which hes everbeen achieved. Here every min ein szy i
what he believes and writes Mint he believes, He miy expect justicci
under l'ws which gn rintee himt he rights to life, liberty ind th: 1
pursuit of hwppiness. He muy choose the vocation he Wishes and enter
intoi,hnt field knowing his success depends in lprre mewsure upon +
his ovn vbility und application, X
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houndiries must 'e erased in the wpplicetion of this principle, 1
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SEPTEMBER l959 95 students entered Ellsworth High School
os a body of NFresh Froshn. On the whole they found their most
interesting subjects to bo Home Economics :nd Shop. The Home
Ee girls had the distinct honor of serving the Ellsworth School
Boardg fortunately no one spilled hot coffee down some one
else's back. The Freshmen girls were kept quite busy with their
36-hour projects and new it can be told that the average person
spent about lO hours work and the rest Wes purely imagination
The girls hed e Freshmen bssketbgll teim which wxs very
unsuccessful. They lost every gems they played but in the pa
four yeirs they have improved greatly.
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itself for-me letter.
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SEPTEMBER 1940 This some body entered Ellsworth High School
new es Sophomores - bolder and more confident. They also had
the pleasure of bullying the incoming nFreshies.n
The Sophomores exercised the right of e Democracy this year
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of a dictator. This wcs brought about bv Ed Adamson giving up
? his position es President duo to illness and Stenlev Senkus
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toe Sophomore Hellowe'en Party. Brom this event they made e
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yenrg they discovered in inhumeniterinn trait in Gloria Hedge
when she boiled o cet for e biologv project.
The dark clouds of wer were hovering over heed and the
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6 sewing- for the Refi Cross - Bundles for Britain.
', As in previous iesr romances eontinuoo to blossom. The
NEVfd-TOfBI-TORGGTTBQ niriom gnd Dave: end Janis und Bill get
their st rt in the sophomore yefr,
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wearing pigtoils and the boys short pants but now they entered
high school as Juniors.
The Junior your was filled with many events, They chose red
end white as the class colors - carnations as the class flower
gnd the motto was nNot et the top but climbing.U
IQVUMBEX llj lQ4l The Junior Class hed e roller skating
piety at we weeninmon Holler mink. Resulting from this 314
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Upon delving into the mysterious future world we found what
no one else knows--the destination which esch one of the Seniors
shell attain. And now l shall impart the information we found
to you.
Our honorable president, John Sedlek we found will be en
Admiral of the U. S. Navy Vxll.lJlf:JdiM?l:?1lf'GE1H of RGA'v'E's on board
for every trip.
EQrngdineMQgrshmQn was found as the ideel business woman
of the year in l95O.
Betty Rogue will.hold the title of 'Bald-heeded Business
Men's Knee sitterd--she'll be secretary to e millionaire.
Mrs. Bill Hess.--fthet's Janis Qovfcrs, in you didnft
knoul was found busily decorating the White nouso and won-
dering how lens the doosevclts will reside there,
Joe Ross - we found mekinn e decided change from khaki
to block--thc proprietor of HJoe's Gumbline Jointn.
We then speed on Gust Diherdo as e bench comber xt Lake
Lynn wftchine the been ies no 3.
Gloria Hedge by the year 1950 has become the successor
to lsdeme Uurie--amid test tubes in n lob.
Erences Eulton end Frances noberts, who are ilniys to-
gether on everything, were seen es sneels of mercy until
Young, handsome, and rich pitionts vere round.
Upon snooping Lurther we found Alex Bonnzzoli as on
owner of 3 depertmcnt store, smoking e cigar, with his feet
on Q large walnut desk, and ordering everyone around. .Ono
department of Alex's store will be ---- -----uudhit the Well-
dressed Wolf will Wceru.
Tom Guzicg Wes found Einstcin's able assistant end on
the sideline--leter Lorre's stand-in.
George Lipscomb will still sport khaki but as 3 mejor
and no loss. And we cun't forgot that there will else be
3 Ars. Mejor.
QQ Adamson will not only yttein the positions of his
brothers but he will outdo them. no will be Superintendent
of Washington County Schools.
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Glenn I. martin plant with hopes of someday takina over
the place.
Miriam Miller-will model hats in Saks, Fifth Avenue,
New York. 'Tn spring and summer--a farmerette in blue jeans
and sun hat at her farm in Scenery Hill. But in time
Ashe'll be a Mrs.
Diana Huffman was found as a college araduate, married,
and'Eeepinw her home in an intelligent manner.
3gt. Ted Steckley we found still in the army as a foot-
ball advisor--No more tipple work for him.
Julia Puskarich and Irene Ambrose who have been life-
long friends will add a new one to their friendship--the
will become assistants to mosie the Riveter. Patriotism
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Gaby boys who salute Him as Captain.
'Handsome Babe D'Orazic will be found in Europe as a
diplomat from United states--lest in world affairs.
: Ehirley Harris will be on the radio challenging Gracie
allen and Vera Uague for the position of screwball No. 1.
29m Lowther will be Johnny Zero plus for the duration
and aiter--newspaper magnate controllinz public opinion.
Sevilla Banks will spend some time in court. She'll be
sued for Eigamy because she couldn't make up her mind.
.Vivian Adams according to her Hsweetheart service pinu
N111 Ee Keeping house. Vivian, if you use Ivory Soap you
won't get dishpan hands.
Pete Lhozuzak--In your 1956 issues of Hhsquire Magazineu
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other than our talented young artist,
Erancis Zajac - Now we know why the Axis gave up so
Quickly after 1945, for we see HSuzie
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George Sirko--WWill the defendant take the stand?U George
will be hearing this quite often ae he defends his clients
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Nora Heed - We find Nora flitting from one job to another
and finally she'll find a man to keep her at home.
It looks like Alverta Tre an heading for that office.
It is, and she has that h:UO shine on her nose too.
We see Irene Sekerak in Detroit and she has a good job
too, she seems to be playing secretary to Henry Ford.
See what the practice in the office did for her.
' WA good job with good pay is all I ask.N is what Naomi
Lille! said a couple of years ago. New we see her typing
serip for Bob Hone in a radio station script room.
It's a well known fact that Pauline Kurnik likes children
tterefore, we see her watching over the cute, gureling
babies in a Hospital.
nTake a letter.H And Virginia Mattozzi flips a few
pages, and gets out a neatly sharpened pencil and whizes
away at 129 words a minute, Boy, has she taken Cleveland
by storm.
Lhdeline Williams - Don't cross your bridges before you
build them, seemed to be a motto of Madeline's, well now
we see her working for the American Bridge Co. in
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We see'Eelen Sebro industriously working on the assembly
line makinc bombs planes ior some man to fly. We wonder if
the man has anything to do with it or is it just beine
patriotic?
Alberta Kotulak - She used to like school. Well it seems
that she still does because we see her in one of our lead-
ing business schools teaching in the commercial department.
H Yir inia Llc d - ln yourltravels, you Seniors, when you
stop over at a hotel you d better inquire just who is
dietician. Why? Because ll? arsenic is poison, and C29
Virginia is going to be a dietician. But two and two to-
eetler and what do you got? Flowers and a funeral service.
Dorothy Paraska - This cute ibut quiet? blond we found
enter ainine Quests in her charming apartment in New York
where she works in Dr. Pink Eill's of ice.
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I Host Handsome Boy - John Sedlak
X Prettiest Girl - Janis Sewers
X Boy with best Personality - John Sedlek, Edwin Adamson
',, Girl with best Personality - Janis Sewers
X Most popular boy - John Sedlak
x Most Popular girl - Janis Sewers
1 Neetest girl - Betty Degue
,F Neatest boy - August DiNardo
x Most mennerly boy - Francis Aejac
Host nennerly girl- frences Roberts
I Best dressed boy - Edwin Adamson
X Best dressed girl - Betty Dsgue
Y Most humerous girl - Dorothy Seeks
X Most humorous boy - Bert Affleck, Floyd Dorazio
X Most beshful girl- Jean Elliot
y Most bashful boy - Tom Guzick
x Most intelligent girl - Janis Sewers
X Most intelligent boy - Pete lhczuzek
x Peppiest girl - Dorothy Sneka
X Peppiest boy - Bert Affleck
X Quietest pirl - Jean Elliot
X Quietest boy - Tom Guzick
X Most friendly girl - Janis Sewers
x Most friendly boy - Bert Affleck
. Noisiest girl - Dorothy Sheka
"i Boisiest boy - George irho
x fest tempermental girl -WBetty Dague
i most xempermental boy - led Steckley u
X Girl with prettiest hair - very Nuccetelli, Shirley Harris
M Boy with prettiest hair - Edwin Adamson
X Girl most likely to succeed - Janis Sewers
X Boy most likely to succeed - Pete Lhczuzak
X Best Girl dancer - iiriam liller f
Best toy dancer - John Sedlak
I Best eirl speaker - Gloria ledge
X Best boy speaker - Bert Affleck
1 Class comedian - Floyd Dorezio
X Class comedienne - Dorothy Sheke
X Best girl giggler - Shirley Harris
X Best hey gigeler - Tom Lowther
X Best girl musician - Erances noberts
.K Best boy musieien - George Sirko
X Best sirl athlete - Dorothy Sheka
X Best boy athlete - George Lipscomb
X Best oirl vocalist - Mary Nuccetelli
X Best boy Vocalist - Bert Affleck
4 Most dependable girl - Janis Sewers
I Most dependable boy - Pete heczuzek
Host versatile girl - Janis Sewers
X Most versatile boy - Pete Uaczuzek
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'e the beriors of l94Z, of the Ellsworth Aish school, being I
oi sound mind and memory, do mnhe,publish, and declare this to 4
be our last will and testament, in manner and form as fellows: 4
'e bequeath to the honorable faculty and adminstretion our 4
respect and vretitude for their efforts and advice during our 4
years in high school. 4
To the Qenior Class of 1943-44 we will our title of HDigni- 4
fied Seniors and bestew upon them our wishes for en honorable 4
and sueseesful f.ot Senior vear. 4
To the Junior Calss of 1943-44 we leave the title of the 4
noisiest eiess in the school. 4
To the sophomore Class of l943-44 we leave the care of the 4
oneem'ne Lreshuen. 4
io the Ereshman Clase of l945-44 We bequeath tie right to 4
be just so green as the name implies and hope that they will 4
be happy in their four yeer's at Ellsworth High School. 4
individually we Tequeeth the following: 4
mqqylguggetglli leaves her giggles to Ruth Petroff. 4
Erjfvwiggg bequeaths her dancing 21bl1ltf7'XtO Dorothy 4
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Qqi QQQQLLI bequeaths to Donald nershmnn the ri ht to be . 4
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B,tgQiQqgue leaves her tempersmentalness to Helen stench. 4
ELQ:.r'Q-,itll wills to Wood his right to hound 4
Lmezjote vith a new joke. 4
Doro.bg 5heLe wills her ability to creek gum louder than anyw
EneWdf?e'tf Theresa Seheatzle . x
'e leave to LeWunde McCracken the right to thinh of Jack 4
Fenner, 4
Borg Reed bequeaths her figure to Lhry Skerye. 4
Tlfp Qiugi-gig leaves his physique to Hurry Peterson. 4
Qaeeleic leaves his title of "Wolf of the Class" to Bill 4
Laker. 4
Ed Qdggsgn wills his good looks to Paul LbAlister. 4
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2375933 Roberts bequeeths 'her quietness to Annie Rush. 4
Egiirhg Egngs bequeeths her streamlined figure to Edith 4
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AlverjQ,?rg1gn leaves her tallness to Nick Nueeetelli. 4
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Qeerge Lipscomb-wills his football ability to Jack Booth. 4
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feuline gurnik leaves her svoirdupois to Helen Gilmore. X
Miring Qgller wills her big blue eyes to Erances Begansky. Y
Uenis jgyers boquoeths hor hearty to Josephine Msrshelek. 1
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Alberta Zpinlag leaves her wsrbling to Josephine Aerashofi, +
Virginia LLovs bcquoeths her Irish temper to Doreen McArd1e.f
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Gustv .ihardo loaves his good neturednoss to Ssvino Vesco. 1
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w Boy with the prettiest eyes - Edward Milby X
X girl with the prettiest eyes - franges Eulton K
X lallest boy - John Sedlek X
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x Shortest girl - Naomi Lilley X
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X Walter Maksimoff wills his importance to Bob Corey.
X Dorothy Eereske bequeeths her blonde heir to Irene Erdely.
X Pete nqegpzec leaves his musical talent to Flora DiNnrdo. T
A Dave Geuriloif leaves his dancing ability to Al Perchinsky. 1
X Betty?Fulton leeves her goodndtured disposition to Valentine X
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I Julie Puskerieh leaves her long brunette locks to Done Cekovich
X Gloria e re eaves her long fingerneils to Ann Lebetz. l
x Vivien Idems leaves her slimness to Angelo DeSimone. I
X iom Eowther leives his devilishness to the whole Junior Cless.4
N Jean Elliott leaves her height to Diene Hoslich.
x, In witness whereof, we the Seniors above named, have hereunto X
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7 W Brnggin! ------ ---- George Sirko CF?
. , X Modern Design ----- - - - Betty Jeno Degue i
, Mister Five by Five - - - - - Bert Affleck
W X He Wears A Pair of Silver Wings - - Naomi Lilley
if t Hcyi Good Looking! - - - - - -Alvorte Troyen ,M
tx Don't Get Around Much Anymore - Nora Reed ff?
7 X You'd be Surprised - - M - - Iete Jhczuzek 'QQE
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' W I'1l fWe'llD Always Remember- Betty Iqlion 4Qi
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Q N X M? Buddy - ---- X ----- Bnrnedine Hershmnn -C?
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Q Y Just a Country Girl at Heart -Pauline Kurnik Q2
Cr, X I Like Mountain Music ---- Nhdeline Williams -ff
Ei xv An.A ple For the Teacher - - Alberta Kotulek 1 ,Q
P Y Gee But Youfre Swell ---- Helen Sebro QQQ
l . Y This Is No Laughing Mutter - Shirley Harris Qfti
' 1 Why Don't We Do This More'Often - Pliy Hockey 'if ixif
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'Y That Soldier of Mine ----- Vivian Adams if
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'Y Why Don't You Do Rieht - - -Walter Lfhlisimoff Y
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The best class ever, we all
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job to do
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A natural blonde is first in line
Alverte Iroyan, e special friend of mine
That she's often in e trance, we don't doubt
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Joe ness has nice eyes and curly hair
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With his short pants and fleshy socks
It is Floyd Dorezio iho f-.1 stops the clocks.
n noise breaks out with e crash and e boom
You look into a for corner of the room
There sits Dorothy Sheke with her heed in g book
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A VCT? unusual end surprising sirl indeed
She goes to church regularly with an innocent face
But as e petty gambler, she takes first place.
Thomas Lowther is the boy with freckles galore
When he is angry, there is quite a roer
Qspceisllf in English class there Wes quite e disaster
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Of embnrresing moments, we've ill had some
And Vivian Adams had her one,
From her, we hoard not one small peep
In Latin cliss, she w,s fast asleep.
As in all around athlete we all know
It is George Lipscomb who steels the shov
The teachers soy, George is an intelligent boy
But, to studying, he prefers playing with some toy.
We no bring you Betty Fulton of 12B
A friendly smile for ill, as you can see.
She's been here two years while We'vc been here four
But, l'll bet our friends don't number more,
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When the two boys started
But then he slipped and lost
Aejac took that fell,
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the lead
Here's Miss Tmrdy of 1945
She's Alberto Kotulek to you and me
Ten excuses she always makes
For every one of
Hero's George Si
her mistakes.
rko ind let me tell
He plsys the trumpet very well
He t Kes his place in the radical scat
In forever talking, hc c,n't be beat.
Well new wh3t's the fcscinition?
Oh, I sec, it's our singing sensation
In assembly programs, she mode Q hit
lhry Nuccctelli? Thetfs rieht, you've guessed it.
John Sedlak brooks dates, is often as he can
But soon he will have 1 permanent one with Uncle Sfm
New John's only worry in the army will be
Trying to get buck to camp in time for revielle.
Alwgys working, born to study
Virginia Lloyd is eVeryone's buddy
She is slso Knowing in religions things
She plays in the band endlevon sings
Short, dork, and han some he is described
To dite Q "s' irl, he cnnnot be bribed
August DiNardo didn't realize
He Vos quite i shoik, in the eirls' eyes.
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le Bernadine Hershmen, in her place
she comes to school with her shoes always shined
A finer clsssmete we cannot find
Ted Pajac is just smell fry,
But to the other boys, he's s nice guy
Ho mixes well with the other boys
In English class, where they make the most noise.
A sirl who c,n perform wonders with a hoe und seed
Is Dorothy Psreska, 1 iormerettc indeed,
A very nice eerson but 1 bit too quiet
But ii she let loose, she could st-rt 1 riot.
About Ted Steckly, we know one thing
do his never hfurd the first bell ring
but on tie iootboll field is 1 different storf
he vos ilwgys there in fll his wlory.
Why hello there, look them we hnve nom
Cvmv On, 43501150 Willimms, tiko u bow
In class discussions sho doesn't try to hide
Thgt she is on the furmer's Side.
Edwird Milby has not Q single care
fo see him hurry is e siqht quite rnre
But We will sec how ffst his wings unfurl
Nhen someone else storts dgting his best girl.
Here's Pauline Iurnik our humor eel
In mnflish class sho's our favorite pal
when something is boring ull we need
Is Pauline, who mixes up the words, when she does read.
Always worried about all of her tests
When grades come out she's among the best
A reel good sport und lots of fun
Frances Roberts, naturally, is the one.
Edwin Adamson we remember for ucting
In humor and brains he isn't licking
But Bd could never find 1 suitable sent
In P. O. D. they always mide him retrect.
Crowned volodictorion of the class
Diana Huffm1n's brain never does rolex
But studying isn't the reason why
It was inspirotion that made her high.
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Lest yofr Jenn Elliot, mode no sound
But this year she really gets around
She vos one of the first ton in the senior class
And voted es the best looking less
.She never lets any thine stind in her wav
than basketbfll she begins to ploy
lt's Irene Ambrose, always moving
devine her around is quite soothing.
One more Wes added to our class your
Shirley Harris brought her good cheer
New she became acquainted fest
But it was on the boys her eyes were cast
Gloria Hedge needs no introduction
She had the lewd in the senior production
To part with her is our great sorrow
But she will go far in the World of tomorrow,
A barrel of fun, e bouquet of flowers
These together, give you Jenis Sewers
A head full of brains, ond though Q temper
Any service to you she will gladly render
Julie Pusksrich doesn't dence, but sings
nn innocent girl, with heavenly wings
nt lenst sho seems that way in school
She never ever breaks any rule.
Seville Banks e Sophisticated looking less
Is Q short girl of our class
A prize tumbler she turned out to be
And also Hood in writinw poetry .
For Q humorous nal of the l2E class
It is Helen ocbro who gets the laughs
Mixes business with pleasure, Helen does
And thit brain of hers can rcnllv buzz,
We ho e fou have enjoyed our poetic roll cull
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Jith Q group like this I again repent
This senior cl ss is hard to be t.
Written by
Helen Sobre
Seville hunks.
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i DIRECTWIJ BY ANNE M. TIIfrRA.NR if
AQ MARCH 12, 1943 . CURTAIN AT 8:30 'V
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. MISS 'IAIIIIRIGHT LIILESSIHQQSQQ BETTY DAGUE I
4 DR. PARSONS ' - 3 physician BDRTRAH AFFLECK I 4'
I 4 JUDITR TRAIIVZRITE wealthy sophistocate GLORIA IIEDGE I
ALDEI-I BLAIK3 Society ngveligt IAIIRIAIZ I-AIILLER I
"' COITITIE DIANA P'T.7Ff7'I'U3IlXI T
I BILL , an MILBY A
I JANETTE STIRLEY HARRIS +
I LESLIE CLARK Country club set ED ADAVSON T
I HICVAEL Judith's Irish groom ALEX EOHAZZOLI +
I JOSIE maid NAOMI LILLEY I ..
1 ARSS JEYNV HELEN SEBRO +
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4 So. 2 Same Three months later, midnight i
1 Cten minutes intermission for change of set? i
i ACT III SC. 1 Steele's farm in Vermont I
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Y A.f3f3I'3TAI"TT DIRECTORS ALBERTA KOTITLAIQTTJAIXIIS SOVERS I
4 USHERS Vivian Adams, nary Nuocetelli, Jean Elliot, Irene I
Q Ambrose, Dorothy Paraska, Bernadine Harshman. I
X BUSINESS Nr. Anthony, Miss Barnes, Mrs. Currin, Betty Fulton, I
X Ted Pajak, Pauline Kurnik, Tom Lowther, Tom Guziok, "'
Y Ihdelaine Williams, Dorothy Sheka, Floyd Dorazio. I
g STAGE John Sedlak, Ted Steckley, Francis Zajak, Dave Gauriloff'
ak August DiNardo, Joe Ross, George Sirko, "falter Maksimofff
it PROPS Virginia Lloyd, Savilla Banks.
COSTUIES Alverta Troyan, Virginia Mattozzi, Julia Puskarich, 4'
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H MAKE-UP Irene Sekerak, Frances Fulton, Frances Roberts. "'
A AQENQILEQQEUENIS I
It Our thanks go to the following for their kindness: I
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Zeidman's Furniture Store Charleroi I
1 Nelenyzer'S Furniture Store Charleroi :
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1 SCENES BEHIND THE CURTAINS Y
1 AS TOLD BY'JANIS BOWERS 1943 1
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1 When word got around that the Senior play was to be Qarg 1
ifigtgry more than one skeptical eyebrow was raised. 1
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1 College groups did not even attempt ity but when a high sehool1
1group chose it people had a right to look skeptical. 1
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1 I trink Miss Tumpane should be given all credit for even 1
:ettempting itg but she 6an't be praised too much for what she did 1
1with it. If anyone doubted her ability before the play, there is 1
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1 No matter how good the coach the play can be nothing if there 1
1is no material to work with. By material I mean Pete and Gloria 1
1They too proved their ability. ' 1
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1 We of the Senior class wotld like to thank Miss Tumpane, Pete,1
1and Gloria for the Hsweat and bloodu they put into the play. 1
1Orehids to you. 1
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1 Wo ld you like a thrilling glimpse behind tle footlights? 1
1It really is wonderful. I strongly urge every Junior to get into 1
wthe Senior play next year. You don't know what ym.'re missing, 1
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1 Evervone had a job tn do. I won't list them, but each is 1
iimportant, Ginny and Sevilla seaired the countryside for miles 1
1amcund to pick up plants, vases, and knieknaeks. That's how 1
1Ginny and Sevilla got their wrinkles. 1
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1 Gusty took eare of the lights. UGusty, where's the spot?N Y
1HGusty, move that sun.H He tore his hair when he wasn't busy-- +
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1 Babe was the postman. He put everybody in the aisles when I
ihe appeared in his shirtsleeves in midwinter. 1
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Florence Crew
Flora DiNardo
Theresa Forte
Helen Gilmore
LeWanda McCracken
Lititia Radomilv
Mary Sherya
Phyllis Sewers
Edwin Adamson
William Baker
Jack Booth
Jranh Campbell
Frank Reese
Sam Silver
John Sindrich
Lawrence Smaroff
Mike Zwirek
Frances Begansky
Dana Cehorich
Angelo DeSimone
Cynthia Diamond
Dalmira Dilordi
Margaret Dorko
Irene Erdely
Elsie Fantinel
Shirley Fleming
Stella Flex
Pauline Gauriloff
Bernadine Harshman
Ruth Hildebrand
Mildred Kotulak
Ann Lebetz
Catherine Mance
Doris Thomas
Sally Wightman
Clara Zarlino
Betty Ferris
Joseph Dipyatic
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John Clusta
Arthur Damiani
Edward Faber
Albert Fedance
Lawrence Foutz
Joseph Krajnah
Paul McAlister
John Megles
Nick Nuccetelli
Albert Perchinshy
Harry Peterson
Savino Veseo
William Wasulko
Ralph Wilson
Harry Wood
Paul Tokar
Josephine Marshaleh
Doreen McCardlel
Doris Meqles
Vilma Meeles
Josephine Merashoff
Diana Moslich
Edith Perry-
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Dorothy Prosser
Patricia Reese
Annie Rush
Therese Scheatzle
Valentine Smatsky
Helen Staneh
Katherine Svetkovieh
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lhry Lou Adams
Dorothy Ambrose
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Joseoh Anthony, Jr. T"TrdnSferred
Phyliss Anderson Q--Quit
Martha Grace Barnard
Richard Eerardinelli --Q"Army
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Bernice Burger
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Charles Carson
Celestino Ciuca
Glenn Clutter---Q
Gloria Conerty
Vary Conrad
Rose Constable
Frances Conte---Q
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Wilbur Crispin---
Sophia Cyanovich
Raymond Delansky-
Mary Dele gram
Lois Dennick
Rita Dihardo
Angelo Dorazio
Steve Durko---Q
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Angelo Forte-J-A
Josephine Forte
August Grevhosky
Frank Groncy
Leonard Gullick
lmrgaret Guzick
Lloyd Hathaway---
Joseph Hamay
Marcia Hedge
Yvonne Herron
Ruth Huffman
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Barbara Hulis
Lewis Jacamantoni
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Lucille Kukovioh
George Kupar
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Clark Leaghty
Carl Los
Lula Mae Lucy
Lucille Lakatich
Olga Haczuzak
John Nalisky
Helen Nance
Joseph Nance---Q
Steve Matosky
Carmine Mattozzi
Helen Nerashoff
Irene Hehelick
Keith Moore---Q
Frank Morrell---Q
Stanley Oloif
Robert Pavilkowski
Alice Pelc
Viola Pele
Edward Per
John Perchinsky
Gilda Pereitti
Tillie Petronka
Robert Phillips--
James Piper---Q
Bruce Roberts
Frances Rocko
Millie Rodacy
Stanley Romanosky
Walter Rosmire---Q
Camille Ross
Paul Sabolsky
James Scorza
Jenny Selvicki
Alda Seneca
Thelma Smith
Margaret Skerya
Lawrence Steckly-
Arley Tharp
Marjorie Toth
Betty Tropak
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Mildred Wasulko
Harley Watson
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The president of the sophomore d.ass, Angelo Forte, is 1
congratulatedand honered by the members of his d.ass. He is nog
now known f-1 to us by the name of just Angelo Forte, but Pvt. Angelo
Forte. 1
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halloween GQSlgUGS. A clear profit of 523.13 was made. i
The chamnion basketball players of the school were the l
girls for lUE. Their final victory was over l2B. The i
chamnion team was made up of: Rita Dihardo, Lula hae Lucy, W
and Virginia Yankoski as guards, and Olga Haczuzak, Mary 1
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Dehardo, Glenn Clutter, Helen Nerashoff, Marth Grace Barnard, l
lhrjorie Zamiska, Olga Uaczuzak, and Ruth Hufilan, the latter Y
four receiving metals. Two other girls, Lois Dennick, and 1
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who contributed many drawings lor the Sdxolastic Banner, l
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There were nine boys who played basket-ball and foot-ball
FOOTBALL
Bill Angotti, John Molieky, Angelo Forte, Angelo Dorazzio
Frank Yorrell, Narvan Ladisic, and Steve Wotosky
TMHHTET-BALL
Angelo Forte, and Steve Notosky.
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Present
Qernioe Burger KXIYX 00000 Harley Watson
Margie Zamiska XXXXX 00000 Johnny Goryl
Lois Denneek XXXXX 00000 Paul Tokar
Past
Alda Seneca XXXXX 00000 Leonard Gullick
Bernice Burger XXXXX 00000 Lloyd Hathaway
Thelma Smith XKXXX 00000 Arthur Damiani
Future
Tleanore Cousins XXXX?00000 George Kunar
Aida Seneca XXXXX?00000 John Nalisky
Marcia Hedge XXXXX?00000 Bob Eoore
This being my last column for the sophomore class I only
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Catino CCuttyD Tomasello - UI Came Vere To Talk For Joeu' T
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Kalhrzfn Seeedi Frank Oloff
Levis Veeco James Uillhouse 1
Dolores Tiberi Anite Booth 1
Nlfk Scorze Margaret Vilggn 1
Betty lftmzel Lillian Evans at
Josephine Segedi 1
Pearl Grimm 1
Fred Pavlikowski 1
Pete Temes 1
John Homme, Jr. 1
lhtt Kramer 1
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Tony Forte Rillie Decker 1
Robert Branch Agnes Geuriloff 1
Stanley fovicki Zldore NcAVoy 1
Frank Ross Flora Lucy 1
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Frank Sctetio Nellie Brandt 1
Otto Delegrem June Clerk 1
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Felen Yromer John Romonesky 1
Josephine Osabo George Nilby 1
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On December ll, we the Q A and 7 B held our assembly.
The characters were '
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Dolores Tiberi Silvia
Margaret Wilson mother of Silvia
Joe Zarlino father of Silvia
James Fillhouse Bill, Silvia's brother
Nick Scorza Buster, Silvia's brother
Silvio Conte Silviafs first beau
Anita Booth Announcer
.Dolores Homme Ass, director'
The assembly program proved to be a hit because of the
great help of all the members of the d.ass. We wish to thank
kiss Tumpane for the work and time she spent on our-assembly.
On Uuvember the 28th, thee? b's with the help of Miss
Tumpane put on a skit--the way Bentleyville would look before
and after the game with Elksworth. The skit gave the boys
and are whole student body the pep and energy to win the game,
Ellsworth came tkrough with a score of 13-O
The 7 A's and 7 B's held a Thanksgiving Party in the ,
audatorium on November 25. They received 3l8.8O. The pupils
had refresh ents and pop which the people got free. There
was dancing on the stage and games for everyone to play.
Today, May 21, 1943, the d.asses are studying for exams
on Tuesday, and I wish yol all good grades on your exams.
' Ve hope you all have a nice vacation during the summer.
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3llsworth's football team, after getting off to a bad 1
start, enjoyed one of the most successful seasons it has had 1
in many years. The record was six wins and two losses. 1
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A green excited team went against N. Belle Vernon with 1
the result -Ellsworth was beaten l9-12. It was a costly loss Y
in that Steckley was injured. Harry Peterson came off the 1
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misleading though as Jefferson was outplayed. But the lack Y
of punch at the right time stopped Ellsworth. i
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On or off the field Willie Wasulko is about as good a 1'
friend as a person will TTEGT' """' 1
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is the best quarterback in our
on the field Willie is quick and alert, and to me hex
league. There isn't another 1
quarterback who can block nearly half as well as Willie. He 1
uses his head in calling plays, quickly diagnosing the defen- 1
sive position of the opponents.
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blow to Willie on September l8, lq42. That day Ellsworth 1
went down to defeat 1? to O.
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or two yards short. Several 1
in the Jefferson, East Beth, 1
games by catcling passes inside1
the ten-yard line. In my estimation Willie should have made 1
the All-Conference first team quarterback without any trouble,1
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years. Beginning in his Freshman year he didn't see much 1
service. During the next two years he was a starter when he 1
wasn't injured.
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until the final gun has gone off.. Y
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starting during his sophomore year. During that year, in the 1
first game of the season, Teddy was injured but played all but?
about two munutes. He covered himself with glory that day,
and from that day on he has distinguished himself as a star.,
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friend as a person will TTHET' """' 1
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While on the field Willie is quick and alert, and to me he1
is the best quarterback in our league. There isn't another 1
quarterback who can block nearly half as well as Willie. He 1
uses his head in calling plays, quickly diagnosing the defen- 1
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blow to Willie on September 18, lW42. That day Ellsworth 1
went down to defeat l? to O. 1
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touchdown this year, Willie was1
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games by catcling passes inside1
the ten-yard line. In my estimation Willie should have made 1
the All-Conference first team quarterback without any trouble.1
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decided it wasnft the game for him. He told me last December 1
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will be felt deeply. He has been playing football for three 1
years. Beginning in his Freshman year he didnft see much 1
service. Dwciug the next two years he was a starter when he 1
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starting duging his sophomore year. During that year, in the 1
first game of the season, Teddy was injured but played all butf
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In Alex Bonnozoli a persnn will B.nd that never say die i
fig'ting spirit. This was Alex's first year out for football 4
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George proved himself very vd.uable, for he was rated one of i
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Varsity and two years on the Varsity squad.
the Jr. Varsity he was their starting center.
to regular on the vassity his last two years and proved to be 1
a very good offensive and defensive player. In his last year a
he was high scorer for the Varsity. George will be leaving l
for the service after graduation this week. 1
BASIQTBALL
The basketball team got off to a good start but soon 1
slowed down to stay. Of the seventeen games played we won X
five and lost twelve. Nay I add though that many of the games?
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the center position and Lipscomb was moved down to the guard
position as a starter and Stechly became a forward. But none
gffthise changes seemed to help once we were on the road
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leave school.
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improve his game. In his Junior year he played for the Varsity
during this year, although not a regular performer due to the
competition, he still saw plenty of action and proved he could
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performer to the squad
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self very capable. In his two years playing for the Jr. Varsity
he participated as a forward. Then he was in action he was very
good on the offensive and defensive. George played during his
sophomore and junior year, but did not come out for basketball
during his senior year
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On Ootobor 53, lU42, QA gave thoir H4llowo'on Program. It
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On November 20, 1942, MTS, Eidd1e'S Clgsg' 11A ggvg their W
Assembly. It was quite humorous end full of fun and hilority. f
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Officer O'Loory iCorrespondenoo Sehooll... ...dobert Cfrey M
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Mitsio .............. ... . ..Thorese Forte W
Eritsie. ........ ... ...... .. . ..Floro DiNer6o T
Mr, BrownCViotim's husbandl.. .. ...John Clusta W
Doctor fvotorinoryl ......... . ..Harry Wood C
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one of the most origin l and interostinn essemblies ever given. H
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Evelyn ............. .. .... ............ Doreen Mosrdlo W
Vocal Solo by Josephine Joroshoff - HMoonlight 5 Rososn T
Class Reunion W
Chorus Sane - NSekool Dzysn f
Greet Grandpa ond Grandma ..... ..Goorgo Lomr 'nd Ann Rusk C
Phoebe ............................... Iildrcd Kotulsk
Piano -HUnere'd You Get That H t?H
Dr. Squibb ........................ ...George Leer
Iinno - HTnQn You'll Lemomborn
Four Generations .. ............... ..Ango1u DiSimone ,
Therese Sohoatzlo
Dorothy Prosser
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Voc l Solo - Ann Rush - Hlhl Sweet Mystery of Lifeu Y
Brthins Girl ......................... Elsie Fontinol Q
Chorus Sing - Hin The Good Old Summer Timou i Q
Johnson Girls ......... ........ ...... Pelmire Dilordi 1
' Dernadine Hmrshmzn X
Voexl Solo - Josephine Morishoff - HUisningn R
Sheriff ............................. Don Horshmnn f
Chorus bong - UComing Round The mounteinn
Nancy Wutisine ...................... Edith Terry
Chorus - Noidowilks of New Yorku 4
Bride 0 Groom ....................... Cynthia Diamond 4
Joe Granny X
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Liid of Lonf Ago... .,... ...... ..Jooenhine Hirst lei
D01 rnrcl Csold ierb . . . . . Joe Graznoff
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Februafy 8, 1945, ine Dssomblf WLS liven ",1 pt b:0O D.m. bf
the lOA students. It proved to be very enjoygble.
Then woru assisted bv Hr. Anpotti ind Miss Liwhoad.
The mist incluoodz
Interlocutor ...... . ..HmYley Watson
End Aon:
3 mbo .... ...nncclo Forte
dufus ..... . .... Leontrd Gulliek
Snowball... . ...Clprk Lo Quty
Rastus ............ . .......... Lawrence bteohlev
Chorus:
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Josenh Anthony, Jr. Czmillo Koss
Arley Thorp
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Eolero in 8 Htjor . . ...August Greynoshy
nlnbumg Bouni .... ..Tqu1 Lapoovic
Air Raid Warden... ...Aufust Groyhosky
Husband... . ..Lloyd Kinder
Wife. .......,... . .hrjorie Zpmiskz
Property Aides... .. . ..J0hn Thlisky
Fernico Buryer
Llda Seneca
Piano.. . . . .. . .diss Lawhegd
as 3 tru t bofore T pnksgiviny holidau, we ull spent an
afternoon of onjoyme t on Vovember 25, 1942 when 10 C put on
their assembly. They erm assistef FT Miss L rnos on the
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Priscillw., .... . . . . ...Gloria Conefty
John lloen. ..... . ..T1u1 Buckinvhgm
iles Strndish .. . . Jul Sebolsky
Aunt E tience ...... ....... ...... Florence Kev 1
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Q0llV......... ...Sophie Cvenovich
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QMS. Lullv.. . ...Gertrude Hildebrand
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Viola Eeltz
Thelma Smith
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Miss Watson and Miss Dumpsno, presented some real talent of
their students.
flngt- Hier Jirst Eaten
Isrggret filson Silvio Conte
Joe Airline Dolores Tiberio
Jimmy nillhouso Nick Scorze
Rochester and Benny. ...John Cook, J. Lopez
Louis R ani
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Nodelsu Joe DiNsrdo.................Boby Doll
Botbv Carson... .... ...Bathing Suits
Joe Zqrlino..... .........Lvening gown
John nommo John Cook
' Agnes Qsuriloff.... . .........Fnrmor's Wife
Herhy Qonkins .. ...former
Flora wuc7...... . ...Opera Singer
Josephine osmha.,, .,Sugnr Daddy
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June C11if,.... .. ocioty Babe
Eloorw mn1voy........... .... . ...Daughter
College Vows:
I Allen Byard, diehard Kotulik, Norman Kennedy
Colored sons:
George hilhy, Louis uagni, John Cook
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A good old-fashioned HChristmes at Dinky's Fletn was presented
on Uecember 22, 1943 by the telentod little scholars of Lis.
Send's home room.
Sante Claus...
Lbs. Gilmore..
UU. Gilmere ..
mr. Frosh....
Aunt Lhriun...
Fresh Children'
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Hrs. Boggs.,
Uncle Josh..
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..Lby Bostich
..Duene Pinkney
..Louis degni
..Lulm.Dechnr
..Petricie Tiberie
Allen Eyerd
Norman Kennedy
..Helen Osobe
..Adeline Kunzel
.Qnrthur Gumbert
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..Tommy Hess
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Wes splendidly presented by Ars. dicherdson's 9C group. We
are proud of the rere musical talent found in 2 Freshmen group.
Chorus:-Hwhen irish Eyes Are bmilinau
Piano Soloz- HFloWer Songuw - Koxie Lee Conner
Chorus:- Ulrelend Must Be Heevenu - Beverly Horne
Elorence Verosho
Lois Elliot
Nola Diamond
Helen Wherry
Joan MeArdle
Vocal Solo - UMother MoCrea - Jane Swagler
The Commercial Students with the assistance of Hrs. Currin,
ably revised Stephen Foster's folk tunes.
Mr. Foster.... ........... ...... ....Bertram Affleck
Mrs. Foster.. ...Mary Nucetelli
Jeannie ..... . . ...Nirgrinie Mattozzi
Mirenda..... ...Lhdeline Williams
Susanne... .. ...Alberta Kotulak
Violin Solos.. ..Pete Nbczuzek
Ink Drops .... . . . . . . . . . . .Bertram Affleck
Francis Zajac
Pete Maczuzek
George Sirko
Trumpet Solo... . . .... . ........ .. ...George Sirko
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original program about the HScum of Europen on February 19,
945.
Ginny Lloyd was the character in u humorous skit called
NMen or Mouseu? I still don't know the enswer.
Then came 'Scenes of Hitler's Lifen
in his Vellpeper Hanging Deus
girly Soup-boxUDeys of Munich, Germany
bpeecn before Kcichsteg
German Vote
Review of Troops
Skit on Conquered Countries
Russiin Dishster
Downfnll of Hitler or Hitler Being Chased Into
Oblivion Ey The Uevil
The chzraeters were ns follows
nitler ,.................... ..Ed Adamson
Gochring ....... .... . . ..slex Bonezoli
Goebbels........ ..Teddy Pejec
Von Ernuehitsh... ..Velter fi-- hhksimoff
Ven Bock ...... .. ..Tom Lowther
Announcers ............ ... . . ..DianS Huffman
Interpreter ............. ..Jenis Sewers
HA Letter From Beteenn.. ...Gloria Hedge
On Friday, Lhy 7, l945, 9B fave 1 very humorous Mother's
Dey Frogram sponsored by Miss Williams.
Melodremnz- nTne Lamp Went Outu
Hero .... .. ..Gcorge Rosemier
Heroine.. ..Helen Mnrcini
Villain.. ...Walter Lebetz
Mother... . . ..M1ry Kuper
Render ..... ..Nhrgo Rintz
Singing Duetz. .. . ..Frenk Sebetieh Y
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Boy ................... ........... Andrew Merichko X
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The Commercial Club of the Senior Class of '43 had its
first real meeting on November 4, 1942. Prior to that time
we had two, rather disconnected and disorganized,Cpurely an
understatement, meetings just to see how the idea of a Com-
mercial Club would apneal to the Seniors. At this time we
elected of3icers,with Helen Sebro acting as President pro
tem. Her duty during this meeting was to take the nomina-
tions for club officers. After a vote by the members pre-
sent, Cno stuffing, either! the results were as slown on
the first page of this column.
At this meeting we also adopted the Commercial Club
Constitution. The amendments are:
l. Meetings every Wednesday at 4:00.
2. Dues, five cents a week.
3.fOnlv Commercial Seniors are eligible for membership.
4. When the President is absent the Reporter presides.
5. The members for each succeeding year must be appointed
by the members of the preceeding year.
6. Twelve members each year.
We had our meetings at regular intervals???? During OHS
meeting the members decided that each would purchase pins
signifying membership.
Someone had the unique idea tlat each teacler in the
building that needed a secretary should have one, and so
came the time when we drew slips from a box to see who was
a secretary for whom. The results were supposed to be a
military secret, but I guess that there must have been a few
spys lurking just outside the door.
The members at present of the club are:
Bert Affleck Bernadine Harsrman
Alberta Xotulak Pauline Aurnik
Naomi Lilley Helen Sebro
lrene Sekerak Alverta Troyan
Virginia lhttozzi Nora Reed
During the corrse of the year we lost one member, Lillian
Gossett, irc moved to Martin, Penna.
At cther meetings during the year we corrected Typing
Budgets, cleaned typewriters, learned to cut stencils,
mimeograph, use the duplicator, and change ribbons on t-e
tvpewriters.
Host of the members were kept quite busy with the work
given them by the teachers, but some of us had lives of
leisure.
1 The members for next year have been decided upon as
follows:
Ann Rush
Edith Perry
Ruth Fildebrand
Pauline Gauriloff
Dorothy Prosser Shirley Fleming
Mildred eotulak Josephine nerashoff
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11ujjela lJiSimone Sally '.'ligfl1tma1'1
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On August Bl, 1942, Ellsworth High Sdiool welcomed a new
librarian from Bellevue, Pennsylvania. Her name was ME s Audrey
R. Barnes, ani she had just graduated from the State Teachers
College at Clarion, Pennsylvania. Although it is her first year'
she can keep that library quiet, so next year wlen you go into
the library he ready to be greeted by that smile of hers.
During October and November the Library Club c.me into
being, and the first thing we did was to elect officers.
The members are: Naomi Lilley, Mildred Kmulak, Dorothy
Koslashy, Margaret Guzick, Genevieve DeSimone and Angeline Cicci
Our semi-monthly meetings began very soon and we decided that
our dues waild be 104 a meeting. Our first meetings were spent
learning the routine work of how to manage the library. We
learned to stamp books, how to take care of fines, over due
notices, magazines, and how to shelve and slip books. We were
also taught how to use the encyclopedias efficiently and to use
UReader's eviden when we needed magazine materials. This
proved very helnful to us in our own work as well as helping
other students, which was onz of our duties. At this time
we d.so learned what a great many things had to be done to a
new book before it can go out, ani we hearned the correct
procedure for doing so.
December proved to be a particularly nice month. For one
of our meetings we hada party and decorated the library for
Christmas with a tree, a Santa Ch use, and all the trimmings,
We then had our feast and Miss Watson and Miss Barnes certainly
showed that teachers can be a lot of fun.
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been a very successful year of the Ellsworth
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President---Ri Chard Kotula k
Vice President---Norman Kennedy
Secretary---Anna Butch
Treasurer---Helen Chmura
SECOND S11 ESTER
President---Art Gumbert
Vice President---Iflike Maczuzak
Treasurer'---Helen Kramer'
Secretary---Anna Butch
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Miss Watson as our soonsor. We elected officers for the first X
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meeting in the Art Room every Tuesday and Thursday evenings aftqi
sm ool. In order to boost our treasury, we sold homemade i
jewelry and gave a Thanksgiving party in the Senior High School?
building. The monev we made enabled the club members to attend,
all of the sdiool activities during the entire year. We still 1
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Anna Yurkovich
Jim Hillhouse
Anna Butch
Alice Ryan
Arthur Gumbert
Mike Naczuzak
Norman Kennedy
Joe DiNardo
Flora Lucy
Joe Zarlino
Joseohine Beale
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June Clark X
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The Juniors, vetoing a semi-formal dance, decided to make X
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small if they decided on the former. X
The music was furnished by Stan Vinton, which ti. by the way, i
was better Euan expected. His vocalist, Toni Dale, had quite
a good voice. The hours were from 8:30 to ll:OO. 1
The decorations were very apnropriate. Various camouflage +
decorations werez- a cabbage head - a garbage can - poison-ivy W
plant - trees - and some odd-looking animal. There were planes1
bombs and parachutists hanging from the ceiling in marvelous +
array. The stage was surrounded by barb-wire. 1
And now for the dirt which I am sure you are all anxious +
to hear. Y
-Qhirley Yarris and Qrancis Zajac dance well together. Why +
don't tHe"tr?'Tt again at the Senior Eall??? 1
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l noticed Qetty-Qague ',,' was blue until Qlenlgluttgr came a- 1
long and then sre penned up marvelously. What does Glen have 1
Betty, that Qeorgg-Qirkg hasn't? 1
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Qisg-Qarngs make a nice couple? Especially when they dance. 1
Some of the faculty appeared I hope they all come to our 1
Senior Ball??? Do you like to do the polka, Miss Watson? 1
I wonder why Qghg-Qgdlak always makes a late'appeaTancev 1
Is it because he wants to be noticed? 1
Qgseohine Qerashoff and Harry-Qetgrsgn got along swell all 1
evening until Qggllgglggggllgii decided it was time to cut in. +
Vas Jane Swagler teaching Paul Tokar how to polka or vice +
versa? """""" """"" 1
Who was the girl with you, George Qirko? T noticed you +
didn't care to dance, either. "'-" " 1
Well I will sign off with apologies to those who become 1
angry with me for mentioning their little affairs but after 1
all it's the truth. 1
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thought it was too boring for words. Well l'm sure 1
all the rest enjoyed themselves. 1
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Commercialsz- by Naomi Lilley 'i
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Visit to Soutn America 7 Il Toreador I
hatidor - fa ter Mahsimoff Bull , Bibe Dorazio. 1
Picodora - George Lipscomb A ex Bonazoli 1
Capadoro - Tom Guzick 1
Ginpv Simms:- by Janis Sewers . I
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Jonn Sedlak Alberta Kotrlak 1
George Lipscomb Miss Tumpane 1
Ted Stechley Madeline Villiamsn 1
Inner Sanctum:- by George Lipscomb I
Prophecies - Ginny Lloyd 1
Abbot - Ted Stechley 1
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Bureau od Missing Persons 1
Class Will - Jean Elliot 1
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Hour o? Charm 1
Vivlan ' frances Rqberfs Evelyn - Mary Nuccetelli i
laxine - Betty Dague 1
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