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1 Wit? TESTATOR LEGATEE BEQUEST 3 Anthony Madonna Dick Nielson Presidency of the skeptics club Maxine Markijhon Beverly Rappold Flashing tresses Mary McDermott Judith Robbins Love of Senior Class officers Joanne McKee Helen Pease Tube of lipstick 3 Charlotte Meinke Robert Miller Mary Louden Douglas Bugbee Long walks to North Conneaut Deep operatic voice Roland Miller Joseph Prolong Nickname “Cosmo” 3 James Miltner James Skelton Desire to put Firch Co. out of business Joan Mittelstadt Marjorie Yarnell Daily bus rides Carmella Mucciarone Mary Ann Mallory Love for knights Leonore Muchiarone Janet Kitinoja Alma Mittelstadt Abundance of wavy black hair Mary Jane Mundi Nancy Guastaferro Sense of humor Elma Nastelin Marcia Stine Mary Reo Gum-chewing art Nancy Needham Pauline Ross High grades Nancy Olson Gloria Heckendorn Memories of a basketball star Edward Palagyi Rodney Armstrong Automobile operating skill Eleanor Pearson Nancy Hakola Love and kindness Mary Ann Phillips Marilyn Ralston Cynthia Robinson Barbara Taylor Honor of our Cadiddlehoppership Ella Pyle Gloria Bihlajama Ashtabula Harbor connections Margie Reid Rachel Byron Love for college boys Chester Roberts Donald Dunbar Dynamic personality Richard Ross George Legeza One abused guitar Audrey Scott Mary Lou Whipple An ever present smile Martha Russell Marilyn Shaffer Ellen Tozier Excess weight Peggy Sharp Eleanor Medeiros Cozy seat in a certain Chevrolet Sam Simone Clyde Vignal One well-occupied Dodge Gerald Skinner Russel Merlene Height Estella Stofko Claudia Kangas Studious pursuits Caroline Tuttle Irene Bowers Charming smile 3 William Vibbard Richard Ingram Two-way stretch Robert Voelker Anthony Vendetti Affection for the English teacher Richard Wallace Maurice Palo Miraculous basketball shot 3 Pearl Ann Walter Rose Marie Monda Some surplus height Jerry Weddle Barbara Gruber Poetic achievements Susan Whitney Susan Zack Good nature Doris Yates Mildred Rossick Thespian characteristics 3 Eugene Zappitelli Amy Simone Spanish talents Theodore Zikovsky Charles Findley Piano playing ability Richard Zoratti Wilson Cole Quiet manner 3 I, Richard Megyesi. as legal adviser to the class of 1950, do hereby leave this last will and testament to our successors, the class of 1951.
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TESTATOR Patricia Allen Anthony Arcaro Irene Bradnan Martha Braun Robert Lopeman James Brown Richard Megyesi Sally Buss Carol Cantlin Nancy Green Raymond Carberry Russel Cheney Richard Colby Leonard Diauto Evelyn Davison Amy DeNunzio Mary DeFilippo William Dombroski Mary Lou Eades Janice English Donald Fenton William Fox Katherine Frazee Ruth Gee Martha Goring Joanne Getz Paul Green Morris Hagerty Patricia Hathaway Richard Hathy Audrey Hewitt James Hewlett Sally Hews LaVera Hill Mary Lou Hill Roy Huston Joanne Jarvi Robert Jarvi Katherine Loomis Larry Kennedy Larry Lane Helen Lemak John Lyon Harry Luce e • —senior LEGATEE Joan Lemponen Eugene Maleckar Shirley Anthony Eleanor Lasko Gary Joslin Neal Hoskins Kenneth Lungren Maureen Maney Mary Lou Amidon Nanette Carle Garold Braden Larry Stone James Palagyi John Harris Joan Walsh Ronald Brundage Marilyn Cole James Kent Gloria Louden Elsie Penko Wilma Cole Robert Fuller William Johnson Sandra Lucas Mary Ann Livingston Rosemary Deiter Janet Cousins Kathleen Conner Joseph Parma Charles Kille Margaret Petro William Riley Cynthia Davis John Beisty Dolores March Shirley Winslow Patricia Long Edward Griswold Juanita Church Mary Natto Sidney Lamont Phyllis Galiazzo Ronald Whitney Lloyd Milhollan Ruth Wadley James Reddy Robert Shirkman BEQUEST Interest in N. K. P. workers Appreciation of petite things Foolish heart One school post Inseparable existence Facial expressiveness Rowe interests Trusty Fourteen at Cliff’s Mechanical talents “Glenn Davis running style Technique with women Famous voice that charms Unblemished (?) attendance record Placid Manner Athletic prowess Scientific intellect Pep and energy Taste for better things Quiet manner Timid nature Love for guitars Shyness Trips to Geneva Thirst for knowledge Friendly association with a Slippery Rock citizen Love for farmers Informative sessions with Mr. Dovovan Gift of gab Mathematical ingenuity Rosy complexion Good pitching arm Educated drumsticks Bar bells and manly physique Admiration for college men Mr. Donovan’s approval Recent marriage license Sophomore blonde Used pair of boxing gloves Adeptness at bookkeeping Flashing smile Success in music
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Senior It’s 1962; twelve years have passed since the Half Century Kids” left dear old C. H. S. The years have passed so quickly that I can hardly realize our gang is no longer a group of ‘kids” but adults with conquered worlds of their own. My business partner, ROY “SAM” HUSTON, and I are on a business trip for DuPont Chemicals and have stopped off in Washington for the celebration. That’s right! A presidential republican victory—no fooling! We had a wonderful trip, especially because the pilots of our plane were none other than ROBERT VOELKER and BILL VIBBARD, a couple of home town boys who had grown “wings” and flown away from their nest. We being men, our appetites urged us to stop for food. We walked down Pennsylvania Avenue and a brilliantly lighted sign attracted us: “The Half Century Club.” The name brought back nostalgic memories, so Roy and I decided to eat there. It was a swank affair with the proprietor greeting his guests at the door. Imagine our surprise when we recognized him ?s TONY AFCARO; his wife, the former EVELYN DAVISON, was at his side—as usual. We were just in time for the floor show, and as the spotlight focused on the fifty-piece orchestra, we recognized another Half Century Kid, HARRY LUCE, the Maestro. The show displayed many beautiful girls. With great pleasure we recognized PAT ALLEN, MARGIE REID, NANCY OLSON, and MARILYN RALSTON. Running true to form, we were “stage dcor Johrnies” and met che girls after the show. We went to Margie’s apartment where we talked over old times and reminisced about the gang, wishing we knew more about what they were doing Marge brought out her scrap book which was the answer to our wish, as it contained clippings about almost everyone of the 1950 class, now in the hands of the “cruel” or “good” world. This is what we found as we turned the pages: RICHARD MEGYESI, famous scientist in Africa, is married and has a family of twelve children. (Wonder why he decided on the dozen?) Playing football with the California Forty-Niners are the renowned guard. EUGENE ZAPPITELLI, and fleet-footed fullback, BILL “DUMBO” DOMBROSKI. Two students who have been studying art in Paris have decided that “two can live as cheaply as one.” Yes, you’ve guessed it—BOB LOPEMAN and MARTHA BRAUN have finally tied the Gordian knot. ESTELLA STOFKO and JOAN MITTELSTADT are Librarian and Assistant Librarian, respectively, in the Congressional Library in Washington. Hollywood has added to its famous dress designers LEONARD “LOVER” DIAUTO and CHESTER HOLLYWOOD” ROBERTS, who are fortunate in having the beautiful models. SALLY BUSS, RUTH GEE, and NANCY GREEN working for them. Following the nursing profession in one of New York City’s largest hospitals are MARY LOU EADES, JOANNE JARVI, and AUDFEY SCOTT, who have as one of their first patients DICK WALLACE, currently convalescing after having been afflicted with a broken heart. Making its first run on the N. K. P. was the new jet-propelled engine with RAYMOND CARBERRY as the engineer and ANTHONY MADONNA, fireman. Joining the ranks of successful homemakers and married folks are JANICE ENGLISH, JOANNE GETZ, SALLY HEWS, KATHERINE LOOMIS and PATRICIA HATHAWAY. RUSSELL CHENEY and ROBERT JARVI are running a radio repair shop in Oklahoma. “Russ,” by the way, is still trying to put together the radio he took apart in 1950. A new business venture called Females Incorporated” is operated by MARY DEFILIPPO, KATHERINE FRAZEE, and AUDREY HEWITT, who advise the women on “How to hold your man after you get him.’’ Y. W. C. A.’s swimming instructor, PEARL ANN “STRETCH” WALTERS, is teaching ELMA NASTELIN how to swim Niagara Falls, without a barrel. Following their life-long ambition, LAVE A HiLL and LEONORE MUCCIA-RONE are Physical Education teachers in Hong Kong, where they teach boys and girls how to move “quickee and no slipee.”
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