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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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l nn Wi in gr V ' happy' goflttcky boys and attractive girl! lass of january 1940 while he would do nothing but rest . . . HENRY MOOREYYOU may like chemistry, spinach, and stage crew work, but the girls like you more and more . . . LENA MORBLLOTNOW Lena, these don't quite agree-How can you be an office worker and try your recipes too? . . . STELLA MORRIS-cDUfCh,S secretaryj-With a nickname like Star you should go far in office work . . . PETE NABEREZNY-kLN3lDb6f,1 is a lanky lad from Koppel who always knows all the answers in Sales class . . . CHESTER NAvEfMeatfballs and spaghetti provided plenty of pep to attend school half a day and work in mill the other half . . . ELLEN NYET'rssAf6 you Having Any Eun? fYes, she did. Plenty-selling candy and klondykes at games . . . JULIA Oczxowsxi-fPetite Giggles liked all commercial subjects,and she also liked being secretary for her special boss, Miss McKnight . . . Hollywood, here I come . . . MARGERY OLZAK should be on her way after 'iDorice Gaylord portrayal in 'iTish' '... STEVE PALATKAWArtistic Steve and member of the radiator gang painted and drew all the signs for school parties and plays . . . Pretty MARY PARISE, a commercial student from BOIA. Whoev'er would think she liked Tom Mix program best . . . COLUMBIA PAssoLANo- Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean? No, Columbia, the gem of at least six senior committees . . . ELIZABETH PASTA'-HIJZMIHHY be small, but her skill in commercial subjects aided her in being an efficient secretary to Mr. Hawke . . . CATHERINE PAwoL- Scram fDid you learn this word in your iivorite class, English? Cr on the hockey field? . . . ERMA PAZSINT-One of our many students from Elport. She used all her leisure hours to make a stamp collection . . . BOE POWELL'LGThC Kleerview Kid . Blonde girl friends, and the song 'LTO You , plus a little football, characterized our play boy . . . GUY PRESTIA -was an ambitious student, also head basket ball manager. He displayed his ability as a leader by being elected vicefpresident of class and chairman of senior assembly . . . Rocco PRESTIAwOUf singing Romeo, accomf panied many a hill billy tune on his guitar . . . LAWRENCE PRIcEgEveryone to his own taste and Lawrence liked Barn Dancing. He hoped someday to call square dances . . . RAY SEERNAAHis hidden argumentative talent ap' peared frequently in all social science classes, especially in Sociology. Ray was our vicefpresident first semester . . . MIKE SERAfwho answered to Grubby,', was a neat dresser. He majored in golf where he received his experience as a caddy . . . HAIKOLD SHINGLETON was head football manager. 'LHab practiced what he preached in the equipf Inent room Now, be calm' '... WELMA SKEWIS-She was a deinure girl that was liked by all classmates, but few knew her well . . . FRANCIS SUHAKYDO you want a picture appointment? See Fran , the neatest and best dressed girl in the class .. 'LBLACKYM TANNEI1+HODOfRbl6 mention in Beaver Valley football, editor of g'Ellwoodian',, and an honor student were his accomplishments here, yet his heart was in New Wilmington . . . PAULINE TETMEIR-the originator of our class will, was a cooperative Chem student and an honor student whose secret ambition was to become a nurse . . . FRANCIS TURNERA-better known as Bud , was our class president and the hero of the class play. He also won a host of friends with his pleasing personality . . . ANGELINE VALVANOALLAllgl6,,, whose secret ambition was to become an actress,did very well in playing the role of 'iCallie in Tish Agood luck Angie' '... DELMAR WILEYfHLDEl,, was the great deer hunter of the class who went hunting one day and forgot his compass . . . MARY AGNES WlTTE'6SLl'G'HlU'G'Hl,? Remember her in Tish ? She was the Mexican who had a ntummy ache .- ,'UfGfH!UfGfH!Aw Nuts! . . . GUIDO YANNIELLO-'skSW2Cl6,, was the great golfer of the class and champion floor scrubber after the Prom. This hard work revealed the qualities of a future structural engineer . . . HENRY ZAPADKA - Hanks, chief interest in Sales class head-no wonder this was where he expended his personal sales talk .... ll22ll
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