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

 - Class of 1940

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elztion in General Science . . Then we were Soplfzomores Class of une 1940 PHYLLIS ADAMsA Phil liked Red as her Rivorite color and dancing as her favorite school activity. She had a flare for winning essay contests . . . LEONA ANDRUsfdark eyed L'Lee , with her flashing smile and light fantastic step, delivered absentee slips on third floor . . . DELLA APPOLINO-dark haired Dell with her shy personality, dismissed her shyness when giving Dramalinc announcements over the P. A. system . . . EUGENE ARKETTAArtisf tically inclined, Gene's fondness for swimming and bicycling is supplemented by his love of roller skating . . . EDITH Ass1N1-nimble footed Snooks' main delight was jiving on the dance floor at the senior dances . . . DOROTHY AYERS 'ssDOt,,, whose favorites were jim, Shorthand, and hot dogs, still found time to be an efficient secretary . . . PAUL BARINGER-a quiet, efficient chap. He was both a steady HifY president and stellar basket ball player . . . LEAH BATTILOCCHI-another winsome Lee of the dark, steady type whose main delights were dancing and shorthand . . . ROSE BELLISSIMO-'gLROl5 liked shorthand, basketball, si fortissimof' She had a quiet retiring na' ture for a' that . . . LESTER BIGGINS- Sam, popular captain of our class and 1939 football team, was known for his infectious good nature . . . RUDOLPH BIORDI- Rudy was that genial, curleyfheaded fellow who liked chem' istry, football, and constructing his own radios . . . MALCOLM BLINN-Sleepy Mac was the superlative Rip Van Winkle ofthe classe-English class especially . . . MARY BLYTHEA Mary Boo was that quiet, little brunette who hoped some day to become an efhcient secretary . . . FREDDIE BoTTif Fritz enlivened that daily Koppel bus' ride and was never too tired for Saturday night jitterbuggin' . . . CHARLES BRANDTTLLChUCkll liked volleyball, dancing and teasing the girls, especially those who reminded him of Deanna Durbin . . . ROBERT BRANDTfL'Bob was that soft spoken, quiet lad who assisted the Prom Committee by painting the dog team . . . HELEN BRENNE' MAN-L'Elossie liked a good time at senior dancing class. She also helped select the senior announcements . . . HELEN BROwNfcalled Skipper by her friends, enjoyed skating and hot dogs Outside of school and economics in school . . . GEORGE BRUEHL-nBOOgM liked softball, but maintained that fishing was the ideal sport for men of leisure . . . ALEX BUKAO-enjoyed good music, dancing, and could always be seen driving his Pontiac around after school hours . . . DOROTHY BURKLE+'lDottie may sometime have her All Girl Jazz Band, but now she toots a mean saxophone . . . EUGENE CAMPBELL- Beaner's favorite pastimes were sleeping in study hall and starring on home room basketball teams . . . MATILDA CARLsONAthis petite blonde miss will make a charming and efficient secref tary for some lucky employer . . . DOROTHY CARUSOYLLDOEQQ was from room 302. As a consistent and persistent gum chewer, she was a champion . . . JOHN CAUGHEY-John known as J, J. , often hurried home on his bicycle after school to develop pictures and read history . . . WAYNE CEAREoss-- Spike came from Koppel and drove his Willys to school faithfully, rain or shine . . . DOMINICK C1EOccH1-you probably have heard Cheesie , if you haven't seen him. He whistled while he worked . . . BILL CLAWSONlFOf now and forever it looks like it will be attractive blonds for Bill . . . EVELYN COLEfthe perfect farmerette on senior day, was seen at all of Ellwood's football games . . . GLORIA CONEORTre Glory who played a violin and was a great lover of music, will certainly achieve fame . . . ALLEIS CONNER'WiiS the live wire who kept things moving wherever she was. Her pleasant smile and personality made her popular . . . GEORGE C1lABLEmLbChlCk6l1ll was the genius in all the sciences. This ll 29 ll Come buy, Come buy 1 Clark Bars and Babe Ruth's too.

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first tlifrilliiig scliool party. .Biology towrs Class of June- 1940 knowledge aided him in operating his own radio station . . , BETTY JANE CRAVEN-fwas the girl who liked to peruse books. If her plans go right, she'll be a teacher . . . BETTY JUNE Ciaossfhoped some day to be a nurse. The basketball and football team never had a more solid supporter than Phoebe . . . MAIKGARET CROWLEY+ThiS attractive redfhead liked typing-the rhythm, of which, reminded her of a favorite radio program-Musical Knowlf edge . . . BETTY LEE CROWTHER1PfCftY Bets was always seen in a certain black Dodge. She helped select our rings . . . ZITA CUPAcfZita was the unobtrusive little senior who enjoyed Bookkeeping and Browning's Poetry . . . ANN CZAR-smiling Ann, a dependable and conscientious student, proved her worth as an assistant in Mr. Hancher's office . . . NATHANIEL DASHIELD- Snooky was the baseball and basketball flash, who hoped to run his own bakery . . . JEAN DAvIs-This energetic girl was nuts about swimming and dancing. She displayed the same energy in the TrifHifY, and on the Ellwoodian Staff . . . SAMUEL DECAIKIOF-LlSH1l1H1Y,l, the American Govern' ment whizz, still thinks the world's going to the dogs just as fast as ever . . . JAMES DECECIO+ThiS star mixed Economics, basketball, and photography together during his senior year with good results . . . CLIFFORD DEEMER- Speed is planning on holding down the left Held job for the American Legion All Stars . . . JEAN DEMAUROm was never seen in her home room due to the fact that she was one of the Ellwoodian typists . . . FRANK DENOME- Sh! ! Don't tell anyinne, but Frank's ambition was to become dictator by bouncing into prominence . . . ANNA DETHOMAS'AHDlS ambition was to become a social worker and help humanity in general . . . FRED DIETRICKY Deacon was one of our veteran car drivers. He also liked Economics, because of Miss Brown's clear explanations . . . WINIFRED DILLEY-LlWiHlliC,l, was one of our faithful candy counter girls, a good student, and competent 11A treasurer . . . GLENN DOLTER-'LSonny, one of the boys who really enjoyed arguing on any subject at any time . . . EDNA DOMEECK-Surprise! ! ! Here was an attractive girl that amused the Economics class by her Water ed Stock. . . . BILL DORWORTHYBCKWCCH ice skating and listening to dance programs, Bill found a little time for school work . . . DoR1ssA DIIUSCHELY-ROHWD commonly as Sis , enjoyed dancing. Her sense of rhythm aided her in typing . . . CLAIRE DRUSCHEL-helped Mr. Zahniser in the Commercial senior assembly by acting the part of an efficient salesman . . . WILLIAM DUNc DUNcANfthat rolly, polly, humorous fellow did his bit in keeping students and teachers in a good humor . . . RUTH ERTELLH dependable member of the Prom committee, seemed to enjoy mushrooms and English. What a combination! . . . BEN ESTKOWSKISmHll3S Ben Fen Sconskorski, interest in shop work helped him to develop his hobby, wood carving . . . Quiet JOHN FALENfffkept himself busy eating, mostly potatoes, and calling 1569fW. Careful boys, that's Johnny's favorite number . . . Musically gifted, RALPH FERA-lightened his junior high official duties by swinging out with the Colonial Club . . . FREDA FLANAGAN? may have hada certain one on her mind when she chose Those We Love as her favorite program . . . BILL FLEESON-4 Sh! Don't tell anyone, but William Flash knows the technique when it comes to handling women . . . ELIZABETH FORD-was that tall classmate who played forward on basketball teams and ushered at the Baccalaureate . . . ROBERT FoRsYTHi Bmil , the motorcycle flash, hoped to ride around the world on his twofwheeled vehicle . . . MIKE Foscnifcommonly known as LafLay , wanted to become a Master of Tools . . . BEATRICE Fox- Bee was shy, 3011 We love a parade or is it thc ride in the Majes- tic Austin? BIORDI, GREEN, Rocco, KNAUF.

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