Marion High School - Mariton Yearbook (Belle Vernon, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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SENIOR CLASS PROPI-IECY I was startled dynamically enough by an old witch, who, instead of riding the traditional broomstick, arrived in a cloud of dust made by a Vehicle which, although crudely constructed, somewhat resembled a bicycle. The doorbell rang and I hastily ran to answer itg then composed myself and nonchantly opened the door. , I don't know what I expected, but I assure you I didnit anticipate what I saw, or should I say, didn't see. The bell was ringing and there wasn't anyone ringing it. I suppose I stared for a moment, which was only natural, and then I felt a cold breeze pass me and I quickly shut the door. As I turned, I was rudely awakened to the reality that I had a visitor. I came to the conclusion that she was human and yet I had never before, in all my study of anatomy, seen any human who even dis- tantly resembled her. Before I had time to ask any questions she informed me in a rather cold, calculating voice that she had been sent to me to open the door to the future fates that are waiting down the road for each one of the youthful graduates of the remarkable class of 1946 of the School of Marion. I hastily bid her to come into the library where, the atmosphere would be appropriate. She stood in the center of the room, waved her arms about her head and quickly went into a trance. She spoke in a low monotone, which at Hrst was barely audible, and I strained to pick up her unintelllgible rattlings. First and foremost, Lloyd Amato is to be President of the United States for a short while due to a untimely assassina- tion. Miss Dorothy Strother will become the manager of one of Bill Liptrot's chewing gum factories. Miss Lois Rohland will emigrate to Utah, buy a thousand acres of unirrigated land and raise onions on a gigantic scale. Miss Mona Dell Jesick will devote her attention to hair- dressing and, after becoming proficient in the French language, will open a beauty salon magnifique in Gay Paree. She is hin- dered by Miss Libby Croushore who repels the customers by showing the marvelous results she obtained from their treat- ment. Tom Banjor and Lawrence Nalepa have collaborated to produce the current rage of the comic strip, Lazylegs, Pri- vate Investigator. Miss Dolores Gantner hopes to teach shorthand to Vilma 'l'omayko's twins. Miss Josephine Rade will hold a position as a negligee mod- el for a concern which calls itself Hollywood Fashions. ' Mitchell Williams is to win renown in the Held of engineer- ing. Tony Blatnik will become an architect and will design for Bert Osborne a new tabernacle, which will be the eighth won- der of the world. Miss Rosemary Premoshis, who always wanted to be a doc- tor, finally gets her wish. She is a full-fledged veterinarian. Ray Belczyk, in pursuing his love for Chemistry, made the eadlines recently with his new Proton Theory. Bill Matthews is a big oil magnate in Texas where he wows he women with those smooth convertibles he drives. Miss Vera Hall, because of her artistic tendencies, is des- ined to become a famous cover girl Cpainting and designing hem of coursel. Phyllis Hamer is the advertising head of the plant that is roducing a new vitamin that adds height to short people. Who will be hitting most of the headlines in the political candals in the future? Max,' Croushore, as the leader of he Communist Party and Farmers' Cooperative in America. Jesse Mast is the president of the Movers' Association along e eastern seaboard. Duke,' Nagy takes over Sidney Greenstreetfs role as Hol- 'wood's Fatman. The Follies are popular because of the new blood that has en injected this season. They feature such standouts as Misher, Casteel, Landman, Pickstone, Cathers and Becken. The-ir dances are directed by that standout showman, Lou Dom- yanlch. Rita Jesick has her own burlesque show and has proved what we all knew she could do in high school. Betty Ziak is a successful typist in the Revenue Depart- ment in Harrisburg. Peggy Barnes makes an attractive hostess in the Waldorf Astoria. -Helen Krofchek is one of the desk girls there. She always liked to meet famous people, remember? Chucky Miller is the owner of a thriving paint business and owns'stock in a Mexican enterprise that will reimburse him for his past failures in the stock market. Mildred.Strychalski will run a large gym and will teach the fine points of pnugilism, judo and jiu-jitsu. Mildred's fine establishment is gaining a reputation that is to be envied by all. Well, who would believe it? Anne Glister flirting with a Ru- maman diplomat in a restaurant and within six weeks time was married to him. She was always the lucky type. I Francy Malinosky is the news hound who has been scoop- ing Von Wiegand, the famous columnist. He found a way to stop that. He married her. How old is he, Francy? Yvonne Miller, after seeing Joan Crawford in Mildred Pierce,', went out and started a chain of restaurants on her own. She also runs a health resort in Phoenix, Arizona. Flo Zadrozny was chpsen Winter Sports Queen and crowned at Lake Placid during the Winter Carnival. .Anne Cavark runs a tourist home on the Pan-American Highway, right in the middle of nowhere. What an eye for bus- mess. Miss Dorcas Tremback has a brilliant future in editing the new magazine Revealer. She has Ann Biksey doing the Fash- ion highlights. Miss Nancy MacBurnie will be the dress designer for Saks, Fifth Avenue, New York City. g Matthew Stefanick expects to make the Army his career. Betty Farquhar has been following him from camp to camp. Miss Grazzini coaches athletics at Scenery Hill. Jeanne refuses to .be outdone by her brothers. She has Emma Margie as her assistant. Helen Yusko teaches dancing at the Arthur Murray academy in uptown New York. 'fShine McDonough is on the way up with his Dance Band. He is now engaged at the Vogue Terrace. With .this the old bag vanished-in a puff of smoke. I turned to the window and saw her pedaling off down the dusty road.



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