Austintown Fitch High School - Reflector Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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Standing, left to right: Martha Kinsella, Kathryn Boyer, Richard Kronk, Walter Andrews, Dennis Moran. Seated, left to right: Sally Hubbard, Gayle Janes, Lois Ann Ridge, Joan Gutierrez, Robert Couche, Nettie Rickert, Janet Hruska, Dorothy Fink. Junior Class Officers Left to right: Paul Wodianlca, Lois Ann Ridge Donna Mallery, Nlichael Kronlc. Standing, left to right: Paul Wodianka, Magdalene Sabol, Robert Wright, Connie DeHoff, Robert Zilke. First row, left to right: Raymond Means, Ruth Ann Donatella, John Selner, Nan Walsh, Jean Ferkula, Edward Dambik. Second row, left to right: Raymond Buckner, Dorothy Schmidt, Anna Fuller, Judy Johns, James Quinn. Standing, left to right: James NlcGee, Edna Mueller, Elizabeth Lutsch, Thomas Hephner, Michael Kronk, Charles Cerny. Seated, left to right: Dennis Hunt, Michael Chuey, Thomas Hendricks, Williani Hancock, Marie Mounts, Nancy Tuxford, Sue Cercel, Jane Pritchard, Judith Cerny, Kathleen Morgan. Standing, left to right: Mildred King, Carole Savino, Thomas Elser, Arthur Viclcsne, Ann Buchwalter, Peggy Smith, Nancy Martin, Garry Loew, Nancy Kroeclc. Seated, left to right: Andy Regan, James Vinion, Charlene Jarvis, Edward Ledinko, Richard White, Henry Doinoff, Mary Milijohns.

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me the flaw nf '53 hrquwthz BILL RUSSELL leavesg he is glad, For he's a vcry sleepy lad. JOAN SADLER leavese her questions galore, As she sadly goes out the door. The witty jokes left by FRANCES DAVIS, From many boring days did save us. ANN ROWTHORN leaves her ways so quiet, To anyone who would like to try it. DOROTHY CADMAN, a popular lass, Leaves her high standing in the '53 class. BARTON and MARTIN leave, they won't be back, Their plans for the future are with two boys each name LELAND CORMELL leaves in his car, In this jalopy we doubt is heyll get very far. DONNA WALLER, her appearance neat, Wills to Lestia Clegg her personality so sweet. BOB THEIL would like to stay another year To be with someone very dear. EILEEN SCHRUM leaves as head majorette Her place in the band with much regret. LOUIE TOPORCER leaves his cheery smile To Tom Elser who will be here for a little while. DONNA MOORE wills rcd hair so bright To Ronny Golden, with much delight. Cheeringleading is left by CAROL LARUE To Dianne Yogie to carry through. JOE PINTER leaves his ability in art, To Loretta Ferrelli who will do her part. NANCY WEDDELL leaves good wishes to all, To those who will come back to school next fall. THERSEA MAINO leaves her artistic touch, To Michael Chuey who worft need it much. JUDY WILSON leaves her poetic rhymes, For Madge Sabol to use sometimes. PAT JULIAN says since he is through, He'll leave his prints and negatives too. d Jack. DAVIDSON won't leave his picture of Marilyn Monroe This he'll take with him where'er he'll go. BILL DICKSON will his talent plus, To Jimmy Reuff, who's also a must. DAVID LYNN, so friendly and kind., Someone to fill his place will be hard to HANNAH MOORE has proven to all, That nice things come in packages small. SALLY I-IARBISON and BARBARA ELLIS you'll Where one will go the other will be. JIM MITCHELL wills his audio work, From this duty he never did shirk. BARB LEWIS wills her humor and fun, To each and every underclassman. MARGIE WALSHJS giggle you will remember, When her sister, Mary, brings it back next September. MARGIE MILLS leaves her love for fun, To Sally Waller, an appropriate one. AL KLINE, tall and on the beam, Leaves his height to our basketball team. JOHN BASHOR, an essay winner, Wills this talent to Dianne Cline, just a beginner. JIM KRAUSE leaves his knowledge of history, Which to many of us was quite a mystery. RONALD RIEBE wills his skill at math, To Carolyn Dawson to try to surpass. TIM TAFT wills his friendly grin to all, Whether they be short, medium, or tall. BOB CERULL know to us as the lady's man, Wills his charm to Ray Guisler to use if he can. MORRIS KUNKLE leaves, and with him goes JAN, You're out of luck girls, MORRIS is her man. JOHN HAZARD, tall and dark, we're proud to say, Leaves this characteristic to Don Infante. JOHNSON and BECKWITH happily leave the 12 yea And are glad that graduation is here at last. PHIL SPALDING, who is shy and Cute, Wills his looks to Rick Thorp whom they suit. ESTHER KIMMEL leaves her piccolo and flute, To Kenneth Burky on which to toot. BARBARA ARKWRIGHT, a friend so true, Leaves her place to Donna Vanasdale, who is one too. As KAISER and MELLOTT bid farewell, They're happy to graduate, you can tell. SIGEL and KOLESAR can hardly wait, Until our graduation date. DICK MARSCH leaves his place on the team, find. agree, rs past, To Wally Andrews, who's right on the beam. DICK STRALEY leaves his musical fame, To a junior boy, Elton Burky, by name. JUHASZ and KNAPIC leave their voices so To hear them sing is really a treat. JIM SWARD wills his clarinet, To Ruth Ann Donatella who will not fret. DAVID WRIGHT just says farewell, Being at Fitch has really bien swell. LOUIS BRUNO says school is fun, Although he is glad his 12 years are done. MARY LOU MCGUIRE, neat and petite, These qualities Margie Brown will meet. MARY JOAN HERSHEL leaves her place For Ann Rickert to take hcr stand. JACKIE WOOD must leave her life-time ambition, Because she can't become a mortition. SHIRLEY KREITZBURG wills her typing skill, To Elizabeth Lutch, this position to fill. ELEANOR KONNERTH wills clothes so neat, Along this line she can't be beat. JESSIE FREEMAN wills her astonishing remarks, To a suitable one named Jerry Stark. ARNOLD ATHEY wills his acting in the plays, To Neil Donaghy, another gifted in these ways. JACK MARTIN, our athletic star, Wills his skill to future teams so they may go far. JEAN HOTZ leaves her willingness to work, To Sue Cercel, her duty she will not shirk. HELEN POLISH wills her dancing art, To Gayle Jones who has a good start. PHILIP WALKER, a new addition this year, His loyalty to Fitch has been sincere. CAROL REESE leaves her ability to do anything well, To Eleanor Alm, both are swell. His trumpet playing JACK FORTNAT wills, To Bob Bowen, this position to fill. ROBERTA PASSERELLI, her size so cute and small, She wills to Sandra Jackson who will never be tall. JACK LUDE wills his blond hair, To Kenneth Boesch, the rightful heir. IKIE HILLES leaves his adaptability so swift, To Connie Morrison as an appropriate gift. ROTHWELL had a late start this year, We were all very happy to have him here. School will be cheerfully left by GWEN BERRY, After graduation she will not tarry. A friendly disposition is left by RAY BASS, To Marilyn Davis of the sophomore class. GROPE and HENIK wish you loads of fun, Since their school days are done. LEWIS and JANET WILHELM will rien s, Now that their school days have come to an end. DICK MALLERY leaves the band with pride, For Barbara Hoover to take in stride. I-IADDIX and DICKEY are very sincere, In wishing everyone the best of luck next year. DELORES JURSA wills her camcra to you, It never took anything she wanted it to. TOM SMITH, the great big tease, Says held like to keep that trait, if you please. BAUSCHATZ, so full of life and laughter, Wills these qualities to Roth to use hereafter. SCHINKER and SHONCE, a quiet pair, Leave the school without a care. MARILYN LOWRY, our class officer for four years, Leaves our school with her eyes filled with tears. OABRIEN leaves his tall frame, To a junior boy, Jim Quinn, by name. MARJORIE McGOWAN leaves as majorette in the band, Her place to Carole Dieter to take in hand. ANN ZEMKO, known as the woman of mystery, Wills to Joanne Evans her acting ability. DOROTHY RAIDEL leaves her jolly manner, To Nan Walsh to carry on the banner. RAY SHIVELY who is a handsome guy, Wills his looks to Richard Kronk to profit by. GENE DUNMIRE wills to Dick White his laught so loud, Which can easily be heard above a crowd. NANCY WILLIAMS leaves her big brown eyes To Rae DeGregory to use so wise. Silly jokes are left by MENNING, alias Hulwr-rt, For this wit Denny Moran's always alert. BEDA and ANSEVIN will their method of getting along, To Rick Thorp and Kitty Hay who will do it no wrong. sweet, in the band, miss their ,



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amine 66444 The Junior Class is composed of 108 students. The sponsors are Mrs. Mary Lou Wedekind, Mr. Stewart Wagner, and Mr. Howard Shreve. This year the Juniors have been responsible for the candy sales at noon and at each home basketball game. They also presented the Junior play, a three-act comedy, 'Smoky Treasuref' The Juniors purchased their class rings in February. The class of 1954 held two class parties, December 6 and April 16. The annual Junior-Senior Prom was held lV1ay 6, 1953 in the Fitch gymnasium. The theme for the Prom was 4'Central Parkf, The gymnasium was transformed into Central Park, New York City, complete with flower gardens, trees and shrubbery, a wishing-well, and park benches. The dinner, which preceeded the dance, was served at Calvin Center. After the dinner, entertainment was furnished by several members of the Junior Class. Standing, left lo right: Mary Walsh, Clifford Kirkland, Kay Wagner, Carol Dieter, James Fortnat, Thomas Dragus, Sally Schrum, Loretta Ferrelli, Donna Mallery, Beverly Waite, Donna Berndt, Donald Infante, Eileen Cessna, Sam Rolla, George Klein, Jack Barton. Left to right: Edna Angles, Harriet Blanning, james Cullinan, Lois Wilson, Ray Guisler, Virginia Lanterman, Geraldine Cooper, Eleanor Alm, Joanne Evans, James Moody, Robert Brown. Standing, left to right: Lucille Barnett, Margaret Stuart, Eloise Petite. Seated, left to right: Mildred Keys, Robert Barton, David Allen, Edward Leonard, Lenley Tavenner, Richard Wright. Seated, front row, left to right: Doris Russell, Samuel Clark, Kenneth Boesch.

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