Trafford High School - Reflector Yearbook (Trafford, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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SEN IORS A Long Range Forecast , Behind the editor's desk of that great syndicate newspaper, The Trafford Tattler, sits our dear old friend Guppy. His hair has thinned out, and his figure is not so dashing as it once used to be, but that twinkle in his eye when he smiles suggests that he still is as fond of mischief as he was many yeais ago at T.H.S. He glances at the calendar to reassure himself that this is the day. May 27, 1957--How many changes can fifteen years make? he asks himself. Back in 1942 when he, with seventy-odd other Seniors, graduated from T.H.S., it was agreed that on this date, each one would send a report of his achievements direct to The Trafford Tattler . From these reports a special paper would be printed and a copy sent to each contributor. And now, the day has come! He presses one of the many buzzers on his desk and in an instant his secretary, Helen Zigarovich, enters laden with letters, papers and pencils. Being a 42 graduate herself, she realizes the tremendous im- portance of this occasion and has already taken time to begin the list. Under her own name and Guppy's we find that of James Jenets, President of the Sixteenth 9 f Nba Rife's Recipes from the Old South, and Francis Murray and Walter Scanlon's column The Seattle Cherry-go-Round' . We mustn't overlook Bob Corcoran and Betty Jones, who have originated that new comic strip Betty Petty using Barbara Balkovic and Lois Schaffer as models. Then we have the local beauty parlor owned by Adeline Czapor with the famous John Kellar as hair stylist and Mary Jane Pringle, Jane Crandall, Krcelic, and Anna Lubanovich as operators. We might add that Frank Grbinich, manager of Trot- zer's Department Store, and Charles Wanner, manufacturer of noiseless alarm clocks, receive their weekly manicure here. Now we come to our three sets of brothers. The Folino Brothers producers on Broadway with their leading ladies, Marie Chappetti, and Margaret Burnett, their leading men, Glenn Shoppe and Lester Lutz, not for- getting to mention their songwrit- er, John Vaccarro, and stage hands, Steve Mikach and George Rantovich are up to their necks in a bitter feud with the Turchan Brothers, producers of Amalga- mated Pictures with their stars 1 Mary Carroll, Anna Stakor, Albert I f 1,- I ' A National Bank, and Catherine Wandless, his secretary. Following them we find several representatives of the local alumnae of 42 at the Harris Hospital, so called because Betty Harris, world famous mezzo soprano, and john Harris, famous orchestra leader, wishing to immortalize their name, donated the funds to build it. Those at the hospital are Emma Jean Cartwright, superintendent of Nurses Edwin Bandy, famous photographer, who is being re-operated on by Staff Surgeon Dr. John Bucar because Nurse Marion- Kerrigan has misplaced her chewing gum, and society matrons Jane Feigert and Dorothy Dubrave, overstaying cases of mumps and measles respectively, so they might be near the handsome doctors, Joseph Lenhart and John Lovre. There are also quite a few doing work with The Trafford Tattler itself. Here we find Sophie Shurmatz, writing the famous Advice to the Lovelorn , Bill Fleming's column on You Are What You Eat, combined with Dorothy Mae Josephic, and Edward Lawrence. Here we have our famous character Ivan Roackage, who is a prodigy of Orson Welles. Standing calmly by, supposedly neutral in this feud, we find the Grande Brothers, own- ers of the great network, T.H.S. They have just begun a new show entitled Gunman's Moll starring Max Dorosa and Anne Radosh with a supporting cast consisting of those veterans of stage and screen, George Myers and Frank Dra- gisic. This blood-curdling drama is sponsored by Donald Leffier, manufacturer of Tinker Toys for Youngsters. George Jonlia is responsible for testing each of these toys before they leave the factory. Ineidentally, it is rumored that Betty Zeravica and her dancing trio including Virginia Patika, Mary Kasonovich, and Kathryn Ivicak are touring Army Camps in one of Gwen Gethiri's Black- poodle busses. Guppy received a few reports from Elaine Mc- Indoe and Betty Brezovic, who are stewardesses Continued on Page 58 19 The Reflector

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SENIOR 'flu the Days that lie Ahead. CHESTER, EDWARD Ed . . . yearns for easy method of earning money . . . says he will someday be a millionaire. GRANDE, JOSEPH Josie . . . excells in sports . . . dreams of Jeanne With the Light Brown Hair. LENART, JOSEPH Yah . basketball shark . . aims at apprenticeship in Westing- house . . . has a sunny disposition. DOROSA, MAX belongs to the Big Tuxie . . . ' V bond . . . Four . . . the Senior aga a very dominant person. KELLAR, JOHN John . . . Is a male Garbo . . . he wants to be alone, with Adeline . . . football star. SCANLON, WALTER Skinny . . . known as the ruth- less killer . . . ambition to get out of school . , . always munching pretzels. WANNER, CHARLES Chuckie . . . May 20th marks the realization of his dreams . . . catches up on his sleep in school. GRANDE, FRANCIS Bunny . . . other half of brotherly b ketball and football star act . . . as . . . takes Betty Ann's extra time. LAWRENCE, EDWARD Dutchy . . . star football and basketball player . . . can't decide ' h' irls. between Senior or Fres ie g VACCARO, JOHN Yosh . . . wants to supervise the W.P.A. . . . perfect atten- 's a drop in the dance?? . . . worry bucket . The Reflector



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JU 1oRs , .. e J JUNIOR OFFICERS President James Masterianna Vice President Edward Capets Secretary-'I' reasurer Adam Yourrheck JUNIOR GIRLS First row: M. Smith, H. Lubanovicb, V. Drosl, A. Bray, E. Walsh, S. Novak, B. Murray, A. C-SDSU. P. Detrich. B. Fedor, A. Fanty Second row: J. Richardson, H. Zyhowski, S. Mertz, D. Tamarel'i, A. Mikos, J. Sanders, H. Mackinan, M. Bacon, K. Hauth, A. Zuback, J. Yageila Third row: R. Wagner, R. Derrick, H. Correll, F. Brown, E. Giacomin, J. Welsh, B. Loutsenhizer, T. Johnson, H. Kunkle, T. Wampler, E. Mardhand JUNIOR BOYS First row: E. Magusiak, W. I-leintzelman, J. Kochanov, W. Lucas, J. Masterianna, E. Cape-ts, J, Stankowacz, G. Pogue, J. Cigich Second row: A. Voynak, P. Lytle, H. Howes, Q. Draggie, A. Cynkar, M. Licina, A. Yourcheck, J. Kuljurich, K. Koepka, R. Kozubal, G. Huff Third row: R. Lokmer, J. Runtich. J. Clarkson, E. Lawrence, F. Groth, W. Mazur, B. Mclndoe, S. Todaro, J. Rantovich, M. Drakul'ic The Reflector 20

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