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gamma, Glass pkoplteml One lonely winter evening I seated myself discontentedly by the radio. I wonder what's on, I said to myself. I was turning the dial slowly in a hopeful attempt to find some snappy swing music. Suddenly, I was aroused from my reverie by the loud boom- ing sound of a deep masculine voice which I recognized at once. It was the great Rami Swami, world renowned prophet, talking from the depths of the Indian Jungles. Ladies and gentlemen of the radio audience, he began, I have a great surprise in store for you this evening. I am going to gaze into my crystal ball and tell you what the members of Scienceville High's greatest class will be doing ten years hence. When I say greatest class, of course I mean only those seniors who graduated in January, I943. You must know that they composed the best class that ever graduated from Scienceville High School. BETTE CRAMER, whom you remember as a drum majorette, is a great radio techni- cian at W.K.B.N. . . . CHARLES BRUNSWICK, former football captain, is now a famous architect and at present is designing a new Europe, which will be twice as artistic as the old one . . . HANS HOLZTRAGER, believe it or not, is a dancing instructor, and is teach- ing girls how to dance. His most popular dance is the rhumba. His pupils are EVELYN STOREY and CLARA SZOKE. JOE ALEXANDER is now a band leader and is trying to imitate Glen Miller's orches- tra. He plays popular tunes with rubber bands . . . IRENE SEMCHEE is now trying to in- vent a new system of cooking by saying magic words . . . ANNABELLE WYLAM is now a milk bottle washer at the Jones' Dairy Co. AMERIGO FERRANTE, a movie actor, is making a big name for himself in his new picture Romeo from the Island . . . VIRGINIA LOMBARD is in New York setting up a giggling school all her own . . . ELIZABETH TUCCIO was the first to enter. All others wishing to attend must send a penny postcard in care of station J.E.R.K. for further infor- mation . . . WANDA MAXIM is considered boss of all bosses at the Truscon Steel Co. She has the privilege of bossing all the men Uncle Sam hasn't got. FRANK BRYER, an engineer, has invented an invisible plastic bridge so that motor- ists can see what they are crossing . . . FLORENCE WARE has finally broken her oath of being an old maid by becoming engaged . . . ANNE ZABLOSKI is a beautiful waitress at the Avalon Tea Room. seventeen
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Om 7i91din9 gays 1. Russel Behne 38 . 2. William McEaneney. 3. Nick Pope. 4. Corporal Ted Shura. 5. Warren Harris. 6. Corporal Dan Bohach. 7. Frank Szenyeri. 8. Andrew Tavalario. 9. Ted Soroka. 10. Dominic Cimoglio. 11. Jack Tuval- ario. 12. Charles Shuro. 13. William Turner. 14. Fred Spezza. 15. Frank Moretti. 16. Charles Davis. 17. Patsy Moretti. 18. Donald Behne, 19 .John chtell 20. Kenneth Wilson. 21. Andrew Fairbanks. 22. Buddy Spezza. 23. Corporal Charles Szoke. 24. Pete Soroka. 25. Mr. Laskin, C.P.O. sixteen
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Class Will 1 We the Seniors of the January class of 1943, of Scienceville High School, City of Youngstown, Mahoning County, State of Ohio, U.S.A., do make, publish and declare this our Last Will and Testament. Item Item Item Item Item ltem Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item 1 . 2. 10. ll. 12. l3. 14. 15. Joseph Alexander wills his Lil' Abner manner of dress to Edward McGarry and his ways of getting around to Walter Fryman. Charles Brunswick leaves his privilege of going with one girl to Edgar Williams, who will take advantage of it. Also he leaves his quietness to Vincent Nardy with the hope that it might do him some good. Fronk Bryer wills his knowledge of Scienceville High School to Paul Perry. Bette Cramer leaves her position of being Mr. Slifka's secretary to any two ambitious girls who are in good standing with study hall teachers and wills ways of being friendly to Alice Zuschlag. Amerigo Ferrante wills his jalopy and tires to Frank Hoagland with the hope that he gets new tires at once and to Danny Almer he leaves his bash- fulness. Hans Holztrager leaves his ability to speak for himsehc to all Freshmen, who already have the ability and want to improve it, and leaves his football ability to Bill Fleisher. Virginia Lombard wills her cosmetic bag and makeup to Josephine Alexe ander and her giggling in the Art Room to Erma Smith. Wanda Maxim leaves her height to Irene Puskar, who could use it, and to any three girls she leaves her school tickets. Irene Semchee wills her engagement ring to Norma Kopsic, hoping she will be as proud of it as lrene now is, and leaves her job in the Library to Julia Macynski. Evelyn Storey wills her blue eyes to Francis Traenkle with fondest hopes that only good comes from the gift and to Clara Ponick she leaves her job of cleaning the floor while skating at Rayenwood. Elizabeth Tuccio leaves her sense of humor to Irene Kalivas and wills all her permits for getting out of class to Phyllis Reinhart. Clara Szoke leaves her driving ability to Olive Wolford with the hope she doesn't drive into ditches, and wills her debating ability to Francis Harrist Florence Ware wills her first aid book to Elvema Morrison with the hope that she doesn't get the chance to use it and leaves her position in the office to Lorena Hulbert. Annabelle Wylam leaves her knowledge of the dairy industry to Nick Feher with the hope that he doesn't have to get up at five in the morning and wills her shortness to Bernice Brownlee. Anne Zabloski wills her physique to Rose Capuzello and leaves her demure ways to Anne Adamosky. eighteen
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