Bridgeport High School - Sunnyhill Yearbook (Bridgeport, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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Bridgeport High School - Sunnyhill Yearbook (Bridgeport, OH) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 32 of 84
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CLASS WILL Rosemary Milhorn and Evelyn Workman will their smiling faces to Marian Och and Evelyn Hoge. John Hibbitt, Kenneth Hill, Milton Koher, John Romanoski and Fred Snoy leave their football uniforms to Dick Anuskewic, Don Hertler, Hank Miltonberger and Art Timberlake. Azelia Higgins leaves her lovely long eyelashes to Bob Chesonis. Harold Hildebrand, Burl Yates and Ed Zink bequeath their positions as stage hands to three strong men capable of the task. Jack Huggins leaves his character roles in plays to Jack Owens. Lee Millard leaves his ability to get things done to Bud Griffith. Anna Mae Moreland, Mary Helen Pavilkey and Mary Jane Peyton leave their list of addresses to all interested in corresponding with service men. August Ossana and Tony Volpe leave their well-prepared lessons to Bob R. Miller and Bob Bruner. Garfield Pappas bequeaths his manly figure to Bob Och. Evelyn Raies will her volumes on How to Get a Man to Sally Griffith with the hope that she does better. Jane Stilwell's dramatic ability goes to next year's Ethyl Barrymore. To Jim Waldorf goes David William's lazy attitude. Paul Winzenreid gives his automobile to Mr. Hoge to use as a squad car. We Martha Johnson, Mary Hefalos and Martha Patterson refuse to leave our charm and personality to anyone. Witnesses: Ima Nutt R. U. Wright

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CLASS WILL Betty Dolak and Philip Miller leave their keyboard capers to Jean I-leiner and Joan Conway. Richard Drewitt wills his seat on the West Wheeling bus to Geraldine Mc- Clelland. Florine Eddy, Amelia Kaminski, and Jean Rizzi, will their love for school dances to Rella Mae Eddy and Mildred Lepic. Kenneth Elbert, Fred Klash, and Bill Hozel leave their voices to the cheer- leaders for use at football games. Betty Gherasin and Joan McCaffrey bequeath their books on How to Dance in Six Easy Lessons to all the Sophomores, so they can dance at the prom. Norma Gleaves and Lucille Le Motte leave their cute ways to Marjorie George. Bill Glitch leaves his ability to blush suddenly to all bashful under-class girls. Alice Gretzinger and June Trouten leave their title of Good Pals to Jean Johnson and Betty Hatton. Eolene Griffith and June Porter bequeath their positions as flag carriers to anyone able to stand the strain. Zelda Gorsuch, Julia Kleevic, Carl Ruskin, and Mary Ann Spustek leave their love for English Literature to Miss Thomas. Hal Hal To Bob Paisola goes Betty Jean Gossett's title of Editor of the Sunnyhill. Jack Harding and Jim Roberts leave their subscriptions for Charles Atlas' Magazines to Paul Knapp. To some worthy junior goes Bill Hertler's job as Hi-Y president. Ruth Lash leaves her love for a blue convertible to anyone who can afford one. Helen Negroski, Betty Shores and Eleanor Kohutek will their quiet ways to Mary Lou Barnhouse, Betty McCausland, and Dorothy Kozel in hopes it will take affect. Alma Laurent leaves her giggles to Jean Ann Jones. Louise Liska leaves her height to Louise Hovey. Wilma Jobe gladly leaves her war stamps and box of aspirins to the gov- ernment. John Perko, John Smolenalc, John Kandre, and Joe Vargo bequeath their title of All Round Good Fellows to the male members of the faculty.



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CLASS PROPHESY Dear You: I thought you would like to hear about our class reunion held today. Since everyone loves a circus we decided to carry out the reunion in that form. Much of its success was due to the publicity given it by the Eddy Advertising agency. The grounds were very attractive. All construction work was under the direction of Ed Zink, Burl Yates and Harold Hildebrand. While John Kandre and G. Imer furnished all electric equipment. The lumber was donated by the Millard-Ossana Lumber Co. The food was splendid, what you naturally expect when supplied by the M. 8: M. resturants. Martha Johnson and Mary Kefalos have a small chain of restaurants now and the fame of their chef, John Romanoski, is rapidly growing. The girls were ably assisted by some of their staff, namely: Irene and Kitty Brumback, Zelda Gorsuch and Rose Mary Milhorn. The first aid tent was a complete hospital under the care of Drs. Robert Harmon and Jack Huggins. The nurses were Betty Gherasin, Cecile Andraskik, Alma Laurent and Mary Helen Pavilkey. They also had a comfortable nursery where the mothers could leave their small children. I saw Eolene Griffith, E. Kohutek, R. Bartella and E. Haminski leaving here, laughting over some of their children's cute tricks. William Kozel and Walter Grover took a day off from selling stocks and bonds to run the concession stand. Some of the entertainment was really worth while. Janice Chippe who is now in grand opera sang. She was accompanied by Philip Miller, who now arranges the music for Rev. D. Albasin in his large New York church. Fred Snoy's orchestra also furnished music. Some of these boys you will remember: C. Potter, L. Hoge, Jimmy Anthony and Bob Mitan. Anna Mae Moreland was vocalist. Joan McCaffrey's dancing is better each time I see her and the costumes are beautiful. But no wonder! They are all designed by Betty Jean Gossett. Alice Gretzinger and Reta Beabout are her assistants. Of course with such attractive models as Bessie Budd, Wilma Jobe and June Trouten-any clothes would look beautiful. Wayne Anthony, Joe Bella and Paul Winzenreid made my hair stand on end with their dare devil driving stunts. Since Milton Koher, Bill Hertler, K. Ruskin, John Hibbit, Ed Hoyo and J. Smolenak are now professional athletics they put on quite an interesting exhibition of physical prowess. Have you heard the new radio program. The 44's . They were part of our entertainment. Stars are M. Patterson, M. Huston and N. J. Gleaves. Comedy is furnished by R. Curnette and Walter Bartosek is a fine M. C. M. A. Spustek and V. Betler do their secretarial work and the scropts are written by Lucille LaMotte and Evelyn Hain. One group which seemed to be enjoying themselves very much were service men. These boys liked the life so well that they stayed in service after the war. They are Jack Harding, E. Griffith, H. Elbert U. S. A. and Richard Drewett and William Glitch, Jimmy Roberts and Dave Williams in U. S. N.

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