Lowellville High School - Echo Yearbook (Lowellville, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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Much in the manner in which we had squeezed through our Soph- omore year, condescendingly familiar individuals entered high school last September as Juniors. Watching cautiously for stray instructors and at the same time keenly alert for any Freshmen who had wandered indiscreetly from the fold, they strode superciliously into their room. Early in our Junior year we had a very stormy election which success- fully turned out to be as follows: Arthur W. DelFraino, Presidentg Charles Allshouse, Vice-Presidentg Edward Novak, Treasurerg Martha Smith, Secretary. Mr. Metzger was automatically made class advisor. The first part of the year was not very active except that we raifled a turkey which started the foundation of our treasury. In the mid-year we were successful in getting the checking bid at the County Tournament. In adding to the social activiites, a few Junior boys -were added to the Excelsior Club and a few Junior girls to the Social Dancing Club. The Junior Class presented a three act mystery comedy, Three Points Inn on May 3, 1940. THE CAST: Aunt Jerry I - - - - Martha Smith Slim Sanders - Ray Mathews Morgan DeWit Charles Allshouse Phyllis Franklin Carolyn DeLisio Andy Adams - - Edward Novak Pinky Thompson William Harris Judith Jones - - - Marie DeLisio Sarah Savoy - - Jennie Derenzo Mr. Agasta Arthur W. DelFraino Buelah Blowout Carmel DiCioccio Shuffling Sam Wayne Mohney Lady XM - - Esther Merz Directress - - Miss Marporie Porter Business Manager - ---- Raymond Robbins Stage Manager - - - Edward Coss, Edmund Esposito Prompters - Betty Schreckengost, Genevieve Schafer I Discovered uses for our electric razor Scaling' fish. Mowing the lawn. Removing the fuzz from peaches. Catching dies Shaving. E271

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JUNIOR CLASS First row, left to right:-Mr. Metzger, G. Schafer, E. Sheely, C. Russo, M. Campbell, G. D'Onofrio, J. Mangine, C. DiCioccio, J. Derenzo, J. Conti, M. Vernon B. Davia, A. Markota, Second row:-E. Coss, V. Marsh, B. Sarich, M. Smith, N.. Arp, M. Mills, E. Merz, C. Delisio, M. Ragozzino, V. Donatelli, H. Ceplecci, M. DeLisio. Third row z--B. Schreckengost, R. Altiero, E. Esposito, W. Smith, J. Forsythe, C. Alls- house, H. Rapone, A. Tomasino, D. Grapevine, W. Harris, A. DelFraino. Fourth row:-M. Mamula, V. Dutton, C. Altiero, R. Robbins, E.. Novak, B. Fontan- arosa, R. Vazmina, G. Vuletich, R. Susany, W. Mohney, L. Leardi, M. Butsko. JUN ICR CLASS HISTORY Study and pains were no more their care, Texts were explained by fasting and by prayer. When we entered the sacred realms of Lowellville High School early in September, we put our first step into the Seventh Grade where we started our business and social occasions under the leadership of Miss Duncan. We struggled through this year and in the following year entered the Eighth Grade. Now with much more enthusiasm, we realized what the idea of high school work was all about. CI wonderj. In the Eighth Grade our activities were more or less the social type. In the Ninth Grade we began to realize that we were here to de- vour some of the L. H. S. knowledge. In this year the members began to understand how to use politics for becoming oiicials of the class, which proved to be very successful. We close-d the school year by contributing our services toward the buying of the picture machine. In the Tenth Grade everything was taken over by a new admini- stration. We had several business and social meetings and we ended the year by having a skating party. l26l



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SOPHOMGRE CLASS First row, left to right:--Mr. Jones, J. Liberato, M. Fiorentino, N. DeLucia, C. Cop- pola, M. DeLucia, A. Rotz, J. Boland, M. Blackwell, R. Wild, M. Maloney, I. DiFusco, M. Shevetz. Second row:-P. Rogers, W. Korby, M. DeLullo, M. J. DeLullo, J. Krall, G. G1'oW, A. Schafer, A. Robinson, J. Torella, H. Rotz, M. Logozzo, A. Shevetz, E. Alls- house, M. Leason. Third rowzf-E. Mohney, A. Mariotti, M. Marzetti, J. Palmer, J. Miletta, W. Campbell, J. Mehler, S. LaBarba, A. Guerriere, A. Boggia, L. Butch. Fourth row:--R.. Mathews, W. O'Neill, A. Kinkela, J. Susany, D. Derenzo, D. Cento- fante, F. Fontanarosa, B. Donatelli, J. Morris, M. Brinsko, G. List, A. Sugar, F. Skripac, J. Logozzo, F. Gnagy, J. Miletta, E. Dunlap, W. Ondra, L. Cicuto, J. Hritz. SOPHOMCJRE CLASS HISTORY The Sophomore class has been steadily decreasing. We decreased from 83 students last year to 72 this year. Perhaps it's like panning for gold, the silt is taken out until only the gold remains. At least we have some very pure gold nuggets in our midst, with Mars and Wild Bill Ondra high-lighting our end of the football lineup. We believe to have succeeded in placing Wild Bill Ondra as Ginger Caldwell's successor on the gridiron. We started out in our high school adventure with the beloved name Rats given us by the upperclassmen. In the second year we were called Jerks',g but now that We have completed the second knot of our voyage and will be addressed as The Juniors, We not only intend to slam the lower classmen but to give them a good taste of the same medicine we received. CLook out under-classmenj. In the class elections for our Frenshman year, We voted Dan Cento- fante, President and Mike Shevetz 14' 8 J Vice-President. E231

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