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URELATIVES BY AFFECTIONH First row, left to right:-A. Skripac, E. DeLullo, J. Sontich, K. Caldwell, D. Durbin, J. Hall. Second row:--N. Jones, J. Funk, B. Brinsko, J. Mcntzer, A. Pallozzi, H. Boyle, R. Dunn, D. Torella, Miss Porter. PLAY CAST On November 21, 1939 the Senior Class of Lowellville High School presented to the public, Relatives by Affection. Findley Davis-Shirley's fiance Mr. Evans-Small-town banker - Mrs. Evans-His flibbertigibbet wife T' Ze Kiang-Chinese actress - Ho Wang-T' Ze Kiang's espouse Shirley- Literary daughter - Mr. Yen-Chinese Gentleman Mrs. Yen-His Wife - Wah Ching-Their Daughter Emma-Housekeeper - - Birds Nest--Sewing woman Sing-An illiterate coolie Hobart--Butler - Reporter-Newspaper - Photographer-Newspaper L391 - Hugh Boyle - Joseph Sontich Kathleen Caldwell Elizabeth De Lullo - James Hall - Anita Palozzi Dominic Torella Betty Brinsko Doris Korby - June Funk Dorothy Durbin Robert Dunn - Tony Scripac Frank La Barbara - John Maloney
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First row, left to right:-L. DePaul, J. Hall, I. Coppola, B. Tamburino, F. Carchedi, N. Jones, R. Fisher, C. Tomasino, B. Brinsko. Second row:-M. Faraglia, J. Coppola, R. Jones, E. Galey, J. Sontich, J. Marg, H.. Scheig, P. Derenzo, E. Primavera. Third row:-J. DeMarsh, J. Mentzer, P. Centofante, E. Carbone, A. Pallozzi, E. De- Lullo, A. Durbin, V. Lellio. Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editors Business Manager - Assistant Business Mgrs. Athletics Photographic Editors - Social Editors Junior Classes Activities - Literary Editor Senior Class ECHOES STAFF - - - - Jimmy Hall Robert Jones, Elizabeth DeLullo, Mary Margaret Faraglia - - - Frank Carchedi Benny Tamburino, Joseph Marg, Joseph Sontich Edward Galey, Paul Centofante Louis DePaul, Edward Primavera - Ida Coppola, Nadine Jones - - - Betty Brinsko - Henry Scheig, John DeMarsh Vincenza Lellio Alberta Durbin - Jeanne Mentzer Artist - - - Eugene Carbone O TYPISTS Pearl Derenzo, Chief Anita Pallozzi Rose FiSl'191' Pauline Crocetti Carmela Tomasino Julia Coppola E331
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OWL STAFF First row, left to right:-E. Primavera, J. Mentzer, P. Centofante, N. Jones, J. Son- tich, F. Carchedi, J. Marg. J. Dunlap. Second row:-M. Faraglia, A. Pallozzi, J. Forsythe, E.. Carbone, E. Galey, E. De- Lullo, W. Korby, Mr. Appelman. Third row:-D.Du1'bin, J. Mehler, H. Young, D. Erskine, V.. Lellio, A. Durbin, E. Simone. OWL STAFF HISTORY After going paperless during the greatest part of the year, the high school renovated the publication of the Owl, through the efforts of the Excelsior Club. The paper was put under the leadership of the triumvir from the Senior Class: Frank Carchedi, Editor-in-Chiefg Eddy Primavera, Busi- Hess Managerg and Paul Centofante, Senior Class Reporter. Ed. Galeyis relentless service as assistant editor was an essential factor in deter- mining the success of the OWL This year's Owl was perhaps more liberal and radical in its views than the papers of previous years. As a result much heated controversy developed. The head members of the paper were accused of being red in their principles and unfit to edit a free press. This controversy only increased interest in the paper and the publication of the Owl went on without obstruction. Much credit must be given to our Advisor, Mr. Appelman, for his devotion and interest toward our paper. Although he had the supreme power of censorship, his broad munificence seldom caused him to interfere with our news. Without Mr. Appelman's broad-mind- ed and tactful guidance, the Owl could never have been successful. Interviewer fto L. H. S. seniorl :-- What activities were you active in? Pore Senior:- I edited the OWL . Interviewer:- You're hired-Report to the sewage disposal division. T401
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