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20- 22- 1 5 12 15- CALEN DAR AUGUST Temperature 96 F., Henry Scheig 1210 lbs.J reports for football. Temperature 99 F., Henry Scheig C200 lbs.D Withraws his can- didacy. SEPTEMBER -Big guns on the Western Front wake students four day too early. -Eight-thirty in the morning. The stroke of a bell brings back mournful memories to students. -Riots and disorders exist in the halls as students go to polls to elect class officers. Football season opens with a night game. Lowellville ties Struth- ers 6-6. 30-Seniors display their physical powers at the Freshman Party. 3 4 12 18 26- OCTOBER -Mr. Appelman forgets to lock the door for his home room. - Bananas Iudiciani makes an A in his chemistry test. I -Mr. Metzger can't locate his key. He is looking for a modern Co- lumbus. -Novella Leardi is absent from school, and Louis Mamula's banjo strings are inactive. Paul Centofante comes to school with his hair combed! NOVEMBER 2-Simpson twins perform in Holy Rosary Minstrel show. Caldwell and Primavera glaref' 3-James Caldwell and Ed Primavera reported prowling on Wilson Avenue above Sacred Heart Church. 10-Senior Class clears forty-two dollars on the hillbilly show, Doc 21- 24 1 Williams and The Border Riders. Senior Class Play, Relatives by Affection. Teet Caldwell dis- plays her acting ability. --Mr. DeFord pays Spare Tomasino Ciive centsj to chop off his turkey's head. DECEMBER -Basketball season opens. Lowellville defeats Canfield by two points. 6-Every Pupil Test. Seniors seek Freshmen's help to solve algebra 13- 24- 29- equations. fMr. Metzgerl. Miss Gray signs contracts amounting to 55500 for the publication of the annual. Madeline Liberato and Helen Brinsko stay up all night for Santa Claus. Six Senior Girls go ice skating. Rosy Fisher takes her bathing suit if just in case .... i341
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SEVENTH GRADE First row, left to right:--D. Donatelli, A. Dickson, J. Forsythe, R. Ponzianna, D. Burns, M. Mellinger, M. Romeo, M. D'Onofrio, E. Butsko, M. Mayberry, A. Valentino, T. Scopacassa, A. Netto, R. Johnson, R. Ribarich, R. Gnagy. Second row:-W. Pugh, R. Palmer, I. Butch, E. Centofante, J. Schulli, J. Boana, W. Erskine, J. Esarco, P. Finamore, R. Savon, H.. Kaneski, J. Lucido, H. She- vetz, R. Rotz, W. Sarich. Third row:-A. Spinosa, A. Centofante, D. Carrocce, A. Boana, M. Liptak, P, Calli- pare, T. Coppola, C. Tanferno, M. Boggia, J. Reale, L. Galey, F. DeRusso, E. DiCioccio, R. DeLisio. Fourth row:--W. Grow, J. Carrocce, A. Rossi, M. Maloney, G. Boland, J. DeLullo, T. Logozzo, S. Guerriere, F. Rapone, K. Marconc, S. Meehan, G.. Potisuk, J. O'Neill, B. Stevenson, E. Simone, E. Dutton, L. Hyde, Mr. Haines. SEVENTH GRADE HISTORY YVe,the Seventh Grade,entered high school a group of wdde- awake students. To our amazement, we found out that we are taught by the same teachers and are in the same study hall as the upperclassmen. At first we were a big bother to the faculty and the uppemdasmnen but we soon caught on Umthe lngh school way. 'The first few weeks we were like scurrying rabbits, continually getting underthe Senkns'feetand even n1then'hain and uuztake Mus oppor- tunity to apologize to the Seniors. At our first class meeting we elected class officers. This was very new to us but we made the best of the occasion and elected the follow- ing members to guide us during the year. Edward Centofante, Pres- ident: Janet Forsythe, Vice-President, Robert Gnagy, Secretaryg and llary Jane BdeHinger,TTeasurer During the year we had a few social activities. We were invited to a Hallowe'en party by the Eighth Grade. We went on a skating party in February udnch umzenjoyed veryinuch. VVe are very optnnishc as to the future of our class, and xve are sure that the class of'45 vvHl be successfuL l33l
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JANUARY 1-Seniors make resolution not to skip any more classes. 7-Guy Bellanca, Eugene Carbone, and Jack Maloney come to school playing their guitars. 15-Air escapes from the tires of Joe Sontich's parked automobile. 26-Muddy and sloppy. Mr. Appelman and Ed Primavera come to school with boots reaching above their knees. 30-Thirteen Seniors are missing from Mr. Jones's civics class. FEBRUARY 5--A. Pallozzi, J. Funk, R. Fisher, N. Jones, and B. Brinsko take half Q- day vacation to go to see the Dead-End Kids on the stage. 6-Truant officer reported in school looking for five Senior girls. 9-President Frank Carchedi and Vice-President Paul Centofante are given brief vacation by Mr. Metzger. 14-Andy Susany leaves for a baseball school in Florida. 16-Basketball County Tournament gets under way at Boardman. MARCH 4-Senior Class Meeting becomes tumultous. Ed Galey defends his motto: W.P.A., here we come! 13-Bob Jones comes to school wearing glasses. 16- Echoes Dance is a complete failure. Jimmy Hall reported get- ting gray hair. ' 20-Senior boys and girls win the class tournament championships for second year. 27-First signs of spring. Only Juniors left in Mr. Haines' 5th Period English Class. APRIL 1-Publication of the Owl causes much excitement. 2--Martin Dies, Chairman of Committee of Un-American activities re- ported in school. Mr. Appelman and Frank Carchedi reported in remotest corner of the attic. 13-Mr. Lenhart acts as mediator in the LaBarba-Marg conflict. 23--Mr. Reed speaking of his baseball team compare himself to Joe McCarty of New York Yankees predicting a Winning team. 29-Charles Simon and Loyal Milligan are sentenced to two weeks of eight o'clock for escorting girls during school hours. MAY 7-Seniors introduce new anecdotes at the Junior-Senior Banquet. 17-Seniors hand over all monoplies to the Juniors. 23-Seniors march forward silently and nervously to receive their di- plomas. Teachers heard remarking, O happy day, at last! 24-School Closes for all grades. E351
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