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RICHARD HAROLD ACKLEY—Brains and Brawn . . . Shadowed by B. B. . . . PHYLLIS JEAN ADAMS—Piccolo Pete . . . Tickler of the ivories . . . WILLIAM DUDLEY ADAMS— Future Detroit Tiger . . . Mischievous glance . . . ROSE MARIE ALTOMARE—Football program magnet . . . To be or not to be (in school) . . . ALB IN J. ANDERSON—Don Cupid himself . . . Finest lizzy in Bula's parking lot. SYLVIA CAROLYN ANDERSON—Unsurpassed wit . . . Sugor Bowl fan . . . DONNA MAE ANDREWS—Complexion of peaches and cream . . . Neat fashions . . . MARGERY JANE ARNOLD— Dear hunter . . . Makin' whoopee . . . VERA LOUISE BABCOCK—Grocerette . . . Always a grin . . . BERTINE MARIE BAKER—'Round her neck she wears Dick's trophies . . . Daddy, got a dime? EVELYN MAE BAKER - Oh, you beautiful doll . . . With o sophisticated air . . . JAMES GREGORY BARON—Chem brain . . . Speller supreme . . . DONALD ERNEST BARTRAM— DART'S shutterbug deluxe . . . Don't rush me . . . DONALD DUANE BELL — Love 'em and leave 'em . . . Well-known host . . . CONSTANTINE JACK BELLIOS . . . Fast talker . . . Future haberdasher. twenty
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0| Tilemolies, Qchieoements, Decisions Coach R. A. Ball again molded a prosperous track team in the Spring. Spring training also found baseball on the agenda as Coach George Guarnieri discovered senior mocemen, Richard Ackley, Bill Adams, Jim Baron, Dana Forinosh, Anthony Savarise, Jack Wade, and Ronald Westfall on the Panther squad. Skillfully guiding their respective clubs to new heights in their positions as prexies were Jim Boron, Spanish; Peter Ducro, Junior Red Cross; Phyllis Gilbert, FHA; La Rita Harris, Sketchers; Sherrill Hayes, Dramotic and Thespians; Carol Jeffers, French; Stanley Lackey, a Cappella choir; Steve Patrick, D-Ed; Robert Ray, Auto Mechanics; Richard Rubly, Latin; Marguerite Skullman, Vocational Commercial; Phyllis Truesdell, Junior-Senior Y-Teens; Bill Venditti, Marching Band; Ronald Westfall, Panther Hi-Y; and Anna-belle Whalen, Girls' Recreation. Displaying their scholastic ability in the General Scholarship Tests taken in February, Richard Ackley, Clarence Corbin, Ronald Cook, Francis Halligon, Bernhard Hanhi-lammi, Nancy Headley, Anton Micksch, Ronald Westfall, Annabelle Whalen, and Charles Wiedman received honorable mention for placing in the upper 25 per cent of the contestants in Ashtabula county. Distributing DARTS and handling finances in admirable fashion during the first semester were treasurers, Donald Bell, Evangeline Chekouras, Kothleen Field, Pat Mc-Cluskey, Budd Penna, and Marguerite Skullmon. Equolly capable during the second semester were newcomers, Leona DiGiacomo, Tom Ducro. Sue Mackenzie, and Marvin Shick. Steering the bi-weekly publication. The DART, through 18 hectic issues were Co-editors Annobelle Whalen ond Charles Wiedman, with Business Manager Gloria Cifelli. Yes, the time has come when a senior wishes he were still a green sophomore Nevertheless, with an enviable record of glorious achievements behind, the class of 1950 is embarking on the perilous journey termed life . With memories of those pep assemblies, athletic contests, the Senior play, the class picnic, the Senior Prom looming high in our minds, it is with deep emotion that we terminate our final year at AHS. Yes, it all seems as though it were only yesterday! nineteen
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iTli’ilo’iec) m 7hese ovKj 7(tl es: BETTY BLISS—Bulo vocalist and instrumentalist . . . Plenty of zip . . . CHARLES ANSON BOWDLER—Amigo Espanol . . . Big squirt in chem class . . . HARRY LEONARD BRADY— Smiling Irishman . . . Speed fiend . . . HAROLD MARVIN BRAKE—Bicycle man . . . Really gets around . . . BARBARA JANE BROCKHURST—Every lassie has her laddie . . . Doris's pal. EDITH FLORENCE BRUNACCI—Black magic hair . . . Soda-jerk . . . RUTH DIANE BUR-LINGHAM—Talented young lady ... 88 keys to fome . . . BEVERLY JUNE CALAWAY— Last but not least of the Calaway gals . . . Merry-go-round of fun . . . DELORES ELIZABETH CANDELA—Flog twirler deluxe . . . Raven locks . . . LUCY JEAN CARARO— Madame Pompadour . . . Red shoes. VERNON ELMER CARTER—Flashy dresser . . . His hair—long may it wave . . . MARILYN GRACE CEDAR— Powers gal . . . Super sales . . . DONNA MAE CHAPIN—Quiet miss . . . Perpetual attendance . . . EVANGELINE CHEKOURAS—Chic chick . . . Music hath charms . . . JOHN CHONTOS—Keen stylist . . . Those tardy permits! twenty-one
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