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

 - Class of 1949

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delllt WSI HERE COME THE MIGHTY FORTY-NINER Nlr. Flinner, Senior Class Sponsor Almost four years ago some 424 Freshmen climbed aboard the covered wagons and began the long journey which ended in the spring of 1949. Hale and hearty were these pioneers as they began their trek. Rolling across the long plains many incidents occurred which the travelers will not soon forget. Some of these events were the sports in which they engaged. Letters were earned by 13 in football, 3 in basketball, 10 in gymnastics, and 12 in baseball. Many of the Forty-niners made good use of their spare time by entering club activities. The individuals were given a chance to develop their talents through dramatics, service and social organizations. Music helped to keep the enthusiasm of the prospectors alive. Both the vocal and the instrumental music departments benefited by the outstanding ability of many in the group. Since knowledge was their primary goal, many of them attained marked success along academic frontiers. Some 60 of them graduated as honor students. After completing high school, these Forty-niners will be eager to begin new journeys for knowledge and seek new jobs. As the future beckons them to new lields their high school experiences will become a pleasant memory. Much credit for the success of the Cilass of '49 goes to its leaders. Nlr. Laurence Flinner, the cooperative sponsor, successfully guided this class across the long plains of the junior and senior years. ln the fall of 1948 the following were elected to lead the class: Allen Luxenberg, president, Bob Abbaticchio, vice-president: Agnes Nocera, secretaryg and joan Nicholl treasurer. lnnumerable activities, including the Class Play and the Senior Dinner, were arranged by these directors. Although faced with many problems, our selected pathnnders found a successful solution for all of them. The Vlass of 1949 extends its sincere thanks to these leaders. Under their guidance a golden journey was brought to a memorable close. Allen Luxenberg, President john Nicholl, Treasurer :Xgnes Noccra, Secretary Bob .Xbbaticchio, Vice-President

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VlAKING NEW PAGES OF HISTORY Robert Ahhatierliio Beverly .Xlhorn llarhara .-Xlexander Silvie Alfonso Thomas Alleman Mary Anderson Eugene Amzelurei Mary jane Appollino lfrank .-Xrahia Margaret Baird Betty Harker Isabelle Barr John Barr William liassann Jennie llates Harry Rainier Jeanne Bauder Rose Marie llellissimo Robert Abbaticchio llappy'-go-lueky .-Xhhy desires to heeome an artist. He is the eapahle viee-president of the Senior Vlass. Beverly Albornt Bev wants to make a eertain man a good wife. She ean he found roller skating anytime at Stoughton's Beaeh. Barbara Alexander liarhara helongs to the t'oneert Vhoir and hopes some day to go far in the tit-Id of music. Silvie Alfonso lit-sides his many other ae- tivities, Silvie is president of l. if V. and Key t'luh, husiness manager of l':l,I,lY00l7l,XN, and still makes high honor! 'l'0l'l l Alleman Tom ran give you the hatting average of any player in the major leagues. llis favorite suhjeet is ehemistry. Mary Anderson Nlary is the attraetive presi- dent of 301-li. .Xnytime you see her, she's singing. I lopes some day to he a stenographer. Eugene Angellleci liugene is employed at Nl and S Serviee Station. lle enjoys hunting, and his amhition is to graduate. Mary Jane Appollino Nlary jane spends most of her time hahy sitting and listening to reeords. She is one of our future nurses. Frank Arabia lfrank spends most of his time with his elarinet. llopes some day to he an eleetrieal engineer. Margaret Baird -Peggy is president of 'l'ri-Hi- Y and seeretary of Inter-Cluh Council. She is undecided ahout her future. Betty Jane Barker-Betty ents a neat tigure eight on ice skates: amhition is to see the world. Isabelle Barr-fslosee the world is lsahelle's amhitiong spends most of her free time sewing. John Barre Quiet and studious john spends most of his titne on ehemistryg likes to go hunting. William Bassano Y-Quiet llill likes music and history. lle isa member of the Band. Jennie Batesfylenuie lists .-Xmeriean govern- ment as one of her favorite suhjeetsg she also enjoys watching haskethall games. Harry Bauder-lVherever you see a motorcycle you can het you'll see llarry. His favorite pastime is sleeping. Jeanne Bauderaufla. I help you?' asks this eute miss frt 1 he 'nd th 't lVilliams' Dairy. ieanf V- at ehemistry. S ' A Rose Marie Bellissim ea 1 ti, e, studious Rose loves readi g her wn pleasureg hopes to make j '1 ' A good seeretlry A X h 19 1

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