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jim. Ecko- g Class History QContinuedD try Club. This had never before been practiced. After a wonderful dinner, we had speeches by the Senior and lunior Class Presidents, Eldo Netto and lay Moore, respectively, and talks by some members of the faculty. Mr. Haines act- ed as toastmaster. According to L. H. S. tradition, the lunior boys choose a Prom Queen to reign for the night. This year, Rose Donatelli was chosen Queen and was crowned by Mary Romeo, the Queen of l944. Qur lunior days went entire- ly too fast, and before we realized it, we had received our report cards and were about to prepare for our twelfth and last year. ' Qur Senior year, under the sponsor ship of Miss Gray, was an active and merry one. There were so many things to do and so little time in which to do them. There Were dances and send-off parties which were given for those who left their last vear to serve their country. Then, the Senior Play, graduation pict- ures, Senior Prom, Baccalaureate Services and last, Commencement. Qne rea- son for this year being so eventful was the great job our boys did in making us County Champs in football. lt isn't very often that a class can boast of having an undefeated team. For a while we feel proud of our acccomplishments, then we discover that our days of fun are over and We are out in this cruel world--again as small'fry. WHY SENIOBS COME TO SCHOOL? R. Iohnson--To display his new permanent. Argenziano-To see Kitty. 9. M. Rogers-I just love to get up in the Arp-To study politics. J . is morning' Cook-To sleep in Mr. Haines' English H. Krall-It's a habit. class. ,A NK. B. Grist-To sit in Iirnmy's old seat. Caltagirone-To wear his bow tiefx P, ludiciana--Who wants to know? Doriatelli-For the exercisef M. Primavera-Because she gets lonesome DiRusse-To blow his bugle. I. at home. Rossi-To get that little piece of paper. Cicuto'-To get away from the hills. Centofante-To break the monotony of F. Cicciarello-To roam the halls of L. H. S. staying home. N. Headrick- Nothing else to do. Perry-Cause PV. makes me. I. Moore--To tell the teachers what's what. Galazia--Somewhere to go. L. Esposito-Because I have to. Kaneski-Because I can't get out of it. T. Sarville-To look at the composite of 1944 Dutton--To graduate. Gi Slaven-Because Rosy does. Sontich-To increase his I. Q. M. Robb-To escape work at home. Moore-To get to civilization. P. List-To vamp the boys. Especially on the Busl. Savon-Because of a certain boy who plays basketball. Jul Y Page twenty-nine
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The Ecko Class Colors: Class Flower: Green and White Yellow Rose Class Motto: Our Ship of Knowledge Shall Never Sink. ALMA MATER To thee, oh dear old Lowellville High School, We sing our praises loud and true. How beautiful thy banners gleaming Thy colors of the gold and blue. While students gather round thine altars, With tributes of your praises high And mingle merry hearts and voices, In praise of Lowellville High. Here as the evening shades are falling And gone is every care of day, And closest ltinships all be broken As out in life we wend our way. But yet Whatever be life's fortune, We'll always think of you and sigh, We'll love thee still our Alma Mater Our dear old Lowellville High. New York University Palisades CLASS HISTORY - Well, here we are, was the attitude when we entered the seventh grade, We had just been rulers of our grade school and had a very cocky air about us as we filed into the school auditorium for our first assembly. We were soon brought to our proper frame of mind by Mr. Metzger, who started on his favorite topic-The Seventh Graders. Then we began to shrink. We shrank so, that as seventh graders, we were heard of little. Next year, we regained some of our confidence by see-ing the other seventh graders squelch and squirm. Of course, we were still considered small fry. This year was also spent quietly, although we helped raise some money for War Bonds and this was some job. Ninth Grade was a little more eventfu.l, for we started to be recognized and so participated in many of the school activities. Night work began to increase, but we learned to stand up under the barrage, which later we learned was a burden to be carried for the next three years. Our tenth year was when we really felt big We were now flashing our class rings around and took a larger part in preparing the activities for the school. There were many things of which we were proud, Mac Krall played Varsity Basketball and Pat ludiciani played Varsity Football. At last, in our eleventh year came the time we had been eagerly await- ing. We believed this to be our best year. We had almost reached our goal. The Senior had no pity for us, for they hounded us continually a- bout raising enough money for the biggest event of the year, the Iunior and Senior Prom. Our best means' of raising money was the Turkey Raffle and the Class Play. After surviving the great task of securing these funds, we gave the Seniors a great banquet which was held at the Mahoning Coun- Page l ,, , , twenty-eight
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