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The Ecko ll.endevous With Tomorrow CContinuedD We arrived at our destination, the Governors mansion, and who should be their butler?-Pat ludiciani. As Pat ushered us into the Library, two maids went by, who were none other than, Phyllis Tamburino and Elizabeth Mulina. When the Governor and his wife came in, they greeted us warmly and told us that Richard Iohnson and Peter Argenziano were manufacturing helicopters. Donald also told us that Frank Cicuto and Rocco Miletta headed production ol these new type machines. He said, too that Ioe Williams and Augustine DiRus- so were working on the property as lan dscapers. After we left the Governors mansion, we boarded our train. There were Rose Catanzarite, Ann Menichini, Dorothy Mohney and Angie Mariotti who were hostesses. We left our luggage and made our way to the diner, where we saw Harry Krall who told us he was going West to act as coach for U. C. L. A. We then retired to our luxurious drawing-room and discussed the various activities our former classmates were now engaged in. As we listened to the swish of the powerful rockets that propelled The Spirit of Ammonia at the terrific speed ever westward, we consoled ourselves in the fact that Margie was a famous model for that widely known Rossi-Kaneski syns dicate. As for myself CBarbara Gristl l'm on my way to the great rocket base in Los Angeles, to take an early atom cruis er to Mars, where l will take possession of my vast estate there. Can You lmagine? The Sophomores and luniors being intelligent? Lucille Faraglia being in school? Seventh graders avoiding Seniors? Mick not going to Union? Iay without his brief case? Cookie not being right always? Tony not wolfing? George Mongine making noise? Theresa not thinking of Iohn? Auggie walking to school? Lennie and Frankie not thinking of music? Sauce without that truck? Margie doing her Commercial Law? Georgie without his skis in winter? Pat not looking around tor Eleanor? Pete trying to play pool? Norma not running after the boys? Iunky without his cowhide tiacketl? Bananas not teasing Mrs. McBride? Senior boys dating l..H,S. girls? Elsie without her original laugh? Sunduch dating? Mac not being in the library Puff without competition for a certain Iunior? fwhen Hank is there?J Mary Ann paying attention in class? Marge not talking about men? Dick in a beauty parlor? fWell, he wasll, Rose being a blonde? Toni not going out in our President's Porky not typing? cream DeSoto? Barbara without Iimmy? -I - -I . - Page thirty three
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L, L-,-I-lfxe Eclna CLASS WILL On this day, May 28, in the year of our l..ord, l946, we, the individuals of the Senior Class of Lowellville l-ligh School, do hereby make and publish this, our fi- nal will and testament. To Miss Gray, we leave our sincere appreciation and gratification for the ad- ' vice she has given us. Our president, lay Moore, has nothing to leave, and intends to take along ev- erything he can get his hands on. Loretta Cool: leaves her quiet nature to Mr. Metzger. Augustine DiRusso leaves his ability to play his sweet and hot trumpet. Marjorie Primavera wills her flirty--flirty passes to Mary Ann Mirich. Helen Cwbur, Lucille Conti, Amelia Piskovich and lean Norberg leave their giggles to lean Forsythe, Mary Martin, Rose Cook, and Natalie Carnicello. Elsie Perry leaves her love of uniforms to Shirley DeLullo. Veronica Leason, Lindsay Moore, and Rocco Miletta entrust their ability ol milking cows to appreciative city dwellers. Lucille Faraglia divides her yelling ability among the Sophomores. Armand Centofante wills his manly physique to Eugene Houlette, Mary Lou Depasguale leaves gladly. Steve Sontich begueaths his part ol delivery boy to Butch Liggett. Tom Marcone inherits the happy-go-lucky ways of Leonard Esposito. Bob Galazia leaves his l don't care attitude to Lewis Rotz. Twenty to four-time to go -Angeline Mariotti bequeaths this to Nellie To- rella. Ann Menichini's ability of writing stories is left to Marion Augustine. Dorothy Mohney's untiring patronage of the bus comp'y is left to Earl DePaul. Pete Argenziano leaves his ability to throw bricks to Orlando Cola. Elizabeth Mulina leaves her ability to get all the dirt to Stella Simone. Donald Arp leaves his fast driving to lack Esarco. Tony Caltagirone leaves his wolfing to Red Nolfi. Y Page thirty-five
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