Lowellville High School - Echo Yearbook (Lowellville, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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County Champs 1921-1931 In 1923, L. H. S. won its first county championship but it wasn't won by the boys, for it was won by the girls' basketball team. Instead of getting a trophy for their work, all they got was a pennant. The second county championship came in 1926 in basketball. This team had a fine season's record but was still considered dark horse in the tournament. In winning the championship the team received a silver basketball, which is still in the trophy case. Harry Watson, Class of 1927, was a member of the first Youngs- town College Basketball team. In 1929, L. H. S. again won the Mahoning County Championship in basketball. This team was said to be one of the snappiest teams ever produced by Lowellville High School. Lowellville's first and only county championship in track came in 1928. Julius Demi, Colin Worsencroft, James Badal, Joseph Gliemmo and Harry McBride were the members of this team. This was the first year any Lowellville team went to Columbus. Here they scored 10 points in the State meet, and no Lowellville team has yet surpassed this total in a State meet. COUNTY TRACK MEET - tMay, 19281 Lowellville won with 35 pointsg second, Boardmang third, Sebring, followed by all others. Points scored-C5 points for lstg 3 for 2ndg and 1 for thirdj. DEMI-lst in Shot Putg 1st in Broad Jump: 2nd in High Jumpg 2nd in Discus CTotal points--161 WORSENCROFT-1st in 220 yd. Dashg tTotal-5 pointsl BADAL-lst in Discus fTotal-5 pointsl GLIEMMO--1st in 880 yd. Run tTotal-5 pointsl MCBRIDE QHARRYJ-2nd in 880 yd. Run CTotal-3 pointsj The half-mile relay team also scored a third place for one point. Total team score-35 points ,, Total Team points scored in all meets-101W High individual scorer-Demi with 48W points. Points scored in State Meet:- 2nd in High Jump-Demi C4 pointsj 3rd in Broad Jump-Demi C3 pointsj 3rd in Half-Mile-Gliemmo C3 points!

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Roy Francis Galey, 430 W. Third St., Claremont, Calif. Manufactures candy in his own factory. Military Service-Major in U. S. Army. One son. James Conley Meehan, 1957 34th Ave. VV., Seattle, Washington. Man- ager, Equitable Life Assurance Co. Military Service--3 years, Anti-Aircraft in Germany, World War Il. Alfred James Melillo, 468 Quiesner Ave., Lowellville, Ohio. Manager, Melillo's Tavern. Military Service-4 years, 1st Sgt., U. S. Air Corps. One daughter. James Houston McBride, 107 Norwood Ave., Norwalk, Ohio. Mus- kingum College, B. S., University of Colorado, M. A., Western Re- serve University, working on his Doctor's degree. Superintendent of Schools, Norwalk, Ohio. Military Service-34 months in U. S. Navy, 1st Lieutenant.. Patrick Joseph Ruddy, 5008 Quincy St., Chicago, Ill. DePaul Univer- sity. Investigator in office of Illinois State's Attorney. One child. William Henry Stinedorf, 11209 S. Myrtle St., Downey, Calif. Super- intendent of Maintenance in Downey, Calif. Two daughters. VVilliam Henry Williams, 174 Marion Ave., Struthers, O. Cleveland College of Embalming. A mortician. 3 sons. Catherine Betty Brinsko CCatherine Rosel, 74 Belvedere Way, Akron 3, O. Youngstown Business College. Secretary, General Tire 8z Rubber Co. Mary Rose Butch, 15 W. Wood St.. Lowellville O. Youngstown Col- lege. Social Worker, State of Ohio, Division of Aid for the Aged. Doris Marie Caldwell QAnthony Strahl, 407 Heaton St., Niles, Ohio. Housewife. 1 son, 1 daughter. Josephine Coss CWilliam Navarrol, 518 E. Wood St., Lowellville, O. Youngstown Business College. Housewife. 1 son. Ruth Esther Crissinger fRoy J. Tittlel, Savannah, Georgia. R. N. School of Nursing, St. Luke's Hospital, Cleveland, O. Housewife. 3 daughters. Edith Mae Gerstnecker fWilliam Credisl, 21930 Lake Shore Blvd., Cleveland, O. Has a Dry Cleaning Establishment. Helen Eliabeth Gunyula fJohn Krismanl, Housewife. 1 daughter. Anna Margaret Joyce fThomas McDonaghJ, 373 W. Wood St., Lowell- ville, O. School of Nursing. St. Eliabeth Hospital, R. N. House- wife. 5 sons, 2 daughters. Josephine Louise Melillo, 306 E. Liberty St., Lowellville, Ohio. Lab girl, Sharon Steel Hoop. Lena Louise Pallozzi CWalter Goldj, 101-06 67th Drive, Forest Hills, Long Island, N. Y. Housewife. Anna Dorothy Theil fJohn Berndtl, 339 Lewis-Seifert Rd., Hubbard, Ohio. Wooster College. Housewife. Two daughters, one son. Mary Eleanor Varley, 236 Creed St., Struthers, Ohio. College of Edu- cation, Kent State University, B. S. in Ed. Teacher-Lowellville North Side School. Second generation graduate of L. H. S. Ruth Elizabeth Wright fRobert D. Leighningerb, 3964 Zinsle Ave., Kennedy Heights, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wooster College, Western Re- serve University, Library School, Youngstown College, B. A. She was prom queen at Youngstown College. Two children. Nancy Hinton CFrank Foleyl, Cleveland, Ohio. Housewife. Five children,,



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MARCH SENIOR CALENDAR QContinued from Page 261 13-Trip to Industrial Exposition. Quite a few Senior boys ride with teachers in cars. Because they're teacher's pets? Nope, because it is feared they might climb out the bus wifn- dows to see Youngstown girls. 14--G. A. A. Hop .... All bums attended and had a gala time. 24---Basketball Banquet. Primavera, Chiricosta, and Horn honored. 30-Another Every Pupil Test, oh joy . . . APRIL 2 and 3-Easter Vacation. Time for the easter bunny to visit our homes. 17-Operetta. Now everyone is in a gypsy mood. MAY 9-Miss L. H. S. Dance. 23-Cotton Ball Dance. 25-Junior and Senior Prom. Senior girls were still trying today for that new gown! 28-Graduation and the end of our school years at Lowellville Highs 29-G. A. A. picnic. - 4' 4 Congratulations, Classes of 1953! l' This is an inaugural year! Our own land begins a new A presidential era. England assumes a new ruler. And E YOU open the page to a new and exciting chapter in F Q your own life's story! 5 .4 But stop for a moment before you begin! Check your K equipment and understand your best dreams. Then take s i . to the path that leads to success with confidence. There Q X will be disappointments, of course . . . when your goal F Q seems far off and the course rugged. But remember that Q 5 many have vested their hopes in you . . . just as X i America looks to Ike, as England is revived by the whole- someness of Elizabeth. i Q And so it is YOUR year of commencement . . . YOUR 1' 3 moment of challenge . . . YOUR year of inauguration! Add our name to your list of friends who are certain that A you will reach the high pinnacle of joy and success. l M K E LV E Y ' ii' C s Q are 97

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