Lincoln High School - Ellwoodian Yearbook (Ellwood City, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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lass of January 1940 tomorrowfexcept to beat you at a golf game, today and tomorrow . . . RUTH GEDDES-an honor student from 301, who was always seen with Ida Mae Cole. 'LLiz was an efficient secretary to Miss Lyle . . . FRED GENTILE--'LShine a former basketball forward, whose hobby was dating, spent more time getting dates than he did getting Economics . . . FANNIE HENTONfLLQUlCt, Please -that was our modest Fannie speaking to freshmen in the library . . . GEORGE HOLLSCHWANDER1G6OIg6 was one of the quiet boys of our classg that is quiet in school, but not On the hockey field . . . KENNETH HOUKTLGKCUDYHS enjoyed hunting. His name was seen daily on the absentee list when the wild game season opened . . . VELMA HOUK- Red, your skill on roller skates would have aided you in selling hot dogs at football games. Velma also helped the class by composing the senior assembly prophecy . . . VIRGINIA HUTCHINSON -Our class was indebted to L'-Iiggsv for the arduous task of typing for the EllwOOdian. Her cooperative spirit will help her as a nurse . . . HELEN JOHNsoN-Meek and quiet Helen, very seldom seen or heard. Those fine qualities accounted for her appreciation of written book reports . . . ESTHER KELLY4The Irish lass that only came to school a halffday. The Irish have all the luck . . . DELLA KILARAHCI secret ambition to become a beautician, got practice by getting into Mr. Caplan's hair. Besides, she liked to check faculty especially for dinner reservations . . . What senior girl played the lead in Tish ? Who was president of the TrifHifY? What senior girl was a popular cheerleader- BETTY LEE KIMES . . . MYRTLE KINGSTON-HCFC was the chance for some dashing hero, because Myrtle was a firef man's daughter. She saved the class treasury by selling Hfty extra announcements . . . JOHN KLOOS-lLHHDS,,, a curly haired lad, liked to loaf in study hall and to work alone in woodshop . . . FRANK KOLCH7'LlTh6 Skating Kid whose favorite sport was football, worked hard on the football field and now he works half day in the Mill . . . SOPHIE KRESTELfTh6 funniest girl of the class, who thought everything was a joke. Her secret ambition was to become a beautician . . . TONY LAGANA-The pensive boy of the class took good care Of Inushball equipment and always pref pared his French . . . FRANK LAGANA-The Goldberg of the class. Wheaties supplied his energy to paint the white Prom fence .. . HELEN LAssO-Orchids! Lovely Blue Orchids to you, because you were selected the prettiest lass in the senior class . . . MARY LAsso-the senior with the tooth paste ad smile who used to 'klasson all movie stars pictures . . . MARY Loss-Her good posture was responsible for her success in all sports: basketball, mushball, and hockey . . . CHUCK MAGGI4th3t handsome athlete liked Pasta Va Sula and was destined to become a mechanic 'LEspecially for Her . . . MARY MATHENYlLsWCll, after all! 'iSuzie received practical experience from cooking hot dogs at football games for her chosen career, a housewife. . .TONY MAZZANO-HappyfgofLucky 6'FritZ,' held life asamerry pastime and to perfection he lived his theory. . .FLOYD McELwAIN4 Sleepy Mac -had the honor of being a close runnerfup for the senior A having the most absentee slips . . . MARY LoUIsE MENEICE-LLGlddY Up Attracf tive Mary Louise Meneice was off, for her favorite outdoor sport, horseback riding. She was also a radiator gang charter member . . . JAMES MILLER-Sociology, basketball, and chocolate cake were tops with Jamesg but phone number 529 topped all . . . BOE MILLER'WHS president of Kiwanis Key Club, and allfround athlete and a villain of Tish. Our Abie will go far. You'll see. . . . ARTHUR MILLsON-Easygoing Art let everyone else do the work, Senior Day Pranks Miller, Kimes, Paltaka ifzol 1 unique promefnade' hilarious class comedy

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....... ... , -,.. . v .., rradition: nine honor students, several stellar athletesg lass of January 1940. ALFRED AGOSTINELLITsLGUSq', to you,had three hobbies: predicting football scores, collecting Deanna Durbin pictures, and directing Lincoln High traffic . . . MARIE ALFONSO'H Colonial Club cousinAthought dancing and skating were lots of fun. Her famous repartee was Oh Yeah! , especially when she was pinning cloth on a revolving ball for Prom decorations. . .CHARLES ANDERSON-the stage crew man, thought Cappy was tops. No wonder his favorite song was A Man and His Dreams . . . CARL BADGERTHiS hobby and favorite subject went hand in hand as they were wood work and shop respectively . . . CHESTA BAIR attacked chemistry in the same determined way that she played tennis and basketball. The result-an honor student and a good sport . . . ORLANDA BALDELLI was an honor student who had hope of going far in the world, for she desired to be an aviatrix on a Transport Liner . . . ESTHER BEIGHLEY owned a flashing smile which was often seen at football games and at the skating rink. Maybe it was the smile that sold the hotdogs . . . JOE BELLIssIMo- Shelley was a small boy with large ideas, two of which were to collect new nickels and manage a large store . . . GRACE Bookv- Bookie liked Sales and her hobby was talking. Put them together and you'll have a good sales talk. . .RUTH BURKE'RUCh desired to be a stenographer, but we think she will be lost without her gum and giggles . . . FRANK CAPELLO- Zimy , the sprawling member of our Economics class, combined monopolies and Gang Busters for enjoyment . . . ALBERT CINTANIfQuiet HAI showed great endurance not only in the swimming pool, but also in gym class sports . . . SILVIO CIPROf Skinny stored up energy in study hall to make a hardworking, spirited scrapper on the football field . . . IDA MAE COLE cooperated with her class president as secretary of the class and as sweetheart in Tish . . . CARMEN CONTIiLLSOUth of the Border - Yes, that was Gummey's choice of song. Was that why he dressed as a cowboy, Senior Day? . ,. . Lieutenant CHARLES CRAWFORD was our airminded lad-who made Aviation book reports in English class and Diesel Engine reports in chemistry . . . JULIA D,ANDREA was well known as Lizzie from her part in Tish. Really Lizzie we enjoyed your hard work- No Kiddingn . . . PATSY DJANGELO was one of our more seriousfminded students and Lowell Thomas fans, whose favorite subject was Economics, and so, So long until ? . . VIOLA DEFILIPPO was our salutatorian who used her shorthand C100 words per minuteb to good advantage on all the school activities . . . HELEN DEMARTINI, one of our chemistry sharks, liked to read airplane stories and to listen to Information Please. High' minded combination, eh! No wonder she was the valedictorian of the class . . . JACK DUNN-S'1f2f3 Let's go ! And does Jack go for speedy cheers, speedy Packards, and speedy dances . . . PHILIP EONTA-i'Sack's perpetual pep and slapfhappy spirits radiated at school parties by jitterfbugging and helped the Prom Committee by skillful use of paint brush . . . MARGARET JANE FAURIE'Th6 girl with the Hay Fever , who played Aggie in Tish, was one girl who had plenty of school spirit . . . VETO FERA-'LLazy Bones your favorite song? How come? You sure weren't Lazy Bones on the football Held as tackle or' on the dance floor as an old smoothie . . . ALBERT FOSCHI-H6f6,S to the courageous senior boy who learned to dance for his last Prom. Behold the class Atlas! . . . ALVIN FRENCH-Chairman of show Lady Vanishesn and champion ticket champion. However, we noticed that the third floor girls didn't vanish when Tub appeared . . . DOMINIOK GALATI was the typical Senior Ag will not do today what he could do Betty Lee Kimcsg Jack Du Popular leaders Ill scmor class and Lincoln High cheerleaders. ll19ll



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