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Y The Eelfxo F F f . Iuniors Left to right lst. How:-Mr, Metzger, P. DePaul, R. Marcone, M. Mirich, H. DeLullo, G. Netto, I. Forsythe, M Brinsko, I. Durbin, E. DeLetis. Znd. Row:--M. Muscatell, C. Scopacasa, M. Crapeticio, E, Iones, M. Mariqine, B. Mertz, G Mulina, M. Sheely. Grd. Rowz-I. Iohnson, L, Manichini, S. Simone, R. Cook, N. Carnicelto, M. Augustine, C. Pisko vich, B. Rotz, D. Shevetz, L. Stefano, M..Martin 4th, Row:-A. Valentino, R. Torella, A. Catanzarite W. Iiggett, I. Mayberry, A. Lucido, T, Marcone, A. Finarrtore, I. Crocetti, S. Vernon, A. Donatelli, l. De-Lisio. 5th, Row:-R. Fisher, R. Hall, A. Nolfi, O. Cola, R. Meehan, I, Stephenson, G. Derenzo, G. Wild, F. Innocenzi, W. Olive, A. Klem. lUNlCR CLASS President .................... . .... . .....,..... . ..... .... Geraldine Mulino Vice-President ,.... . ...... . Secretary ..,....... . .. .. Treasurer .......... . . Advisor ......... . ., ........ .......,..... ....,... ........,............................,...... . . .,..... . . ,.,,...... .... . .... . . Mr, Metzge Vtfe took history every morning and-Oh-hum, Only Tony knew who discovered what in l9Ul, And then there was English class Essays and all that stuffe- Only George Derenzo knew all the answers, For he wrote them on his cuff. And Mr. Metzgefs chemistry class lH2SO4l, We luniors didn't have a chance--against lay Moore, And French Class--Comment allez yous? This was the only sentence Bob Fisher knew. Now if you'll read our history just below, You'll find out a little more Besides our French, English and HZSO4. . ..,...... Gloria Netto Eleanor Delsetis Eleanor Iones I Page thirty-eight Am F FF
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-Tltp Ecko lUNlGR CLASS CContinuedD The Iunior Class of '46 has been so successful that it is impossible to write our achieve- ments down in less than 999 pages. So after one week of constant work, night and day, without food or water, we have finally condensed it. We hope that we have covered the most important events. A ln September we entered L. H. S. with great pep and vitality. A few weeks later, in our sane minds and fully conscious of our actions, we elected class officers. The most important event of the year so far, was the turkey raffle, We also sponsored two dances. They were both great successes. CThanks to Seventh and Eighth Gradesl. In football, many of our lunior boys played a superb part in helping to capture the title of Mahoning County Champs. They were cheered to victory by their home song, The Toasty Taste Clown. Al Alterio and Tom Marcorte played brilliantly in the backfield. Io Io Ste- phenson played as end, while Frank lnnocenzi served as tackle. Others who played are B. Fisher, T. Catanzarite, A. Nolfi, and I. Mayberry. And now our spotlight turns to Frank lnnocenzi who has been elected Captain of the l946 football team, and to our 6'4 pride and joy, Io lo Stephenson. Io Io, who made varsity bas- ketball during his sophomore year, is now playing center. I. Crocetti, R. Fisher, C. Derenzo, P. Meehan, and A. Finamore also played basketball. Our lunior girls are undefeated in the G. A. A. Basketball tournaments. Last year they were undefeated in the class tournaments. Kitty Iones and Stella Simone are our two cheer- leaders of whom we are very proud. Now that our third year of high school is nearly finished we are going to putt forth all our effort to make the best of our Senior year. CLASS CONDUCT DEPARTMENT Freshman-- I don't know. Sophomore- l'm not prepared. Iunior- I don't remember. Senior--- I don't believe l can add anything to what has been said. You can always tell a Senior by his stately look and frown You can always tell a Iunior by sthe way he struts around. You can always tell a Sophomore, but you can't tell him much. You can always tell a Freshman by his timid look and such. Page thirty nine
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