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CLASS PROPHECY (con’t) Dick Crespy. real estate salesman, for lots on the moon, and his secretaries. Dorothy Jendrysik and Shirley Harry, were always down to earth. Howard Sloan and Ken Shick, well known surgeons, remember cutting up in classes. Fred Ciddings, weatherman, has a foggy memory of his school days. Jim Hester, owner of Exotic Photographic Agency, and his two private secretaries, Kay Lyons and Jane Allison, have fond memories of Union High. Patsy Micco, radar expert, owes it all to his having operated the spotlight in the senior play. Jackie Pearce and Patti Fee, partners in Susie Q. Beauty Shop, remember the hair curling jokes told at Union. Jim Cooper, missionary in India, recalls help- ing the poor unfortunte in Physics Class. Anne Golba, and Pauline Fleeger, switch board operators at Bell Telephone, remember the days when a switch was needed to make them op- erate. Irma Rowan, veterinarian, prepared herself by reading animal stories at Union. Kenny Houck, Indian agent in Arizona, re- calls the pow-wowrs he had in school. Richard Park, oil millionaire, living in Cali- fornia, looks back at the time he was a little short of it. Dow Zeigler, owner of a sofa industry, whose staff consists of Warren Vanater, testing manager, and his assistant testers, Richard Peterson and Carl Storti, have put their solgan, “live, loaf, and love it,” to advantage. Don Beight, and Bob Smith, naval officers, recall days in the Union Office. Dick Pierce, life guard, recalls plunging through school. Dick Vogus, interior decorator, has assisting him, Nancy Jones and Martha Restino, who recall their creations in art class. Bill Beck, Dave Shields, and Ed Headings, suc- cessful mechanics on the west coast, remember tinkering in Physics class. For Bev Shumway and Joan Klenzing nothing much has changed but their names. Kay Thornton, co-ed of U. C. L. A.,has been one of the top 10 named on the Dean’s list. Re- member when she was on Mr. Clark’s list? By Jackie Lowry Walter Cwynar
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CLASS PROPHECY On May 25, 1965, the cool breeze stole over a quiet, sequestered scene. As the sun began to penetrate the red brick walls of Union, we take a look at old names and faces. We shall try to account for each member of the class of “55” by listing their professions and a short account of their Memories. Peggy Cutter, airline hostess for Capitol Air- lines, looks back at her flying experiences in Drivers Training. Sandy Grell, is private secretary for oil ty- coon, Jim Duff, both remember burning the mid- night oil during school. Fred Brogan, star halfback of the Los Angeles Rams, will always be remembered for digging up the gridiron. Joe Emig, famed TV producer and his famous discovery, actress Judy Baughman, who was the leading lady in “The Curious Savage,” will re- member their acting together. John Hromyak, famed novelist, author of “Life, Its Advantage and Disadvantages,” remem- bers some of the novel ideas he had in high school. Jackie Lowry, farmer’s wife, uses her mathe- matics in not counting her chickens before they hatch. Steve Presnar, currently a sergeant with the State Police, took Mr. Keil’s law class to heart. Virginia Bissett, queen of the slide rule, re- calls her ease in sliding through school. Walter Cuiynar, Michael Mateja, and Jim Douglas, atomic engineers at research laboratories in California remember engineering their way through high school. Pete Jaworski, well known criminal lawyer remembers the discussion in history class. Judy Roberts, currently singing at Ciros, fondly remembers her chirping days at Union. Jean Sankey, and Elaine Broadbent who had joined the Waves to see the world recall the tales they told to Mrs. Wilson. Claudia Bartholemew, costume designer for Warner Brothers, remembers her good times at Union. John Schass, star center for the Baltimore Bullets recalls his bird’s eye view of Union’s bas- kets. Joe Eylar, aeronautical engineer, has fond memories of trig class. Helen Jendrysik, state official in charge of Civil Defense, recalls when she was only the city siren of the senior class. Jean Ann Flynn and Shirley Sankey, Co- chairwomen of the American Nurses Association, are now in Paris, France, on an assignment, recall- ing the excursions they took in History class. Connie Coates, girls’ teacher at Union, recalls her days as majorette. Martha Lewis, flying instructor, recalls giving private flying lessons at home. Joan Ferrese, shorthand teacher at New Castle Business College, finds this much easier than Mrs. Wilson’s shorthand class. Dean Driggs, organist at St. Paul’s Cathedral, recalls his musical days at Union High. Harry Hartzell, artist at Walt Disney Studios, uses the doodles he drew during classes at Union. Dick Bowden, Science teacher at Union, re- members his plan of sweet revenge. Fred J.ombard, owner of a chain of pet shops, remembers his catty days at Union. Jack Williams, experimental driver for Gen- eral Motors, finds this not as dangerous as his hot rodding at Union. Richard Del Principe, chief mechanic at Olds- mobile garage, remembers his puttering around at old Union High. Delores A Her, wife of a railroad industrialist, thinks back of chugging through school. Ruth Patton, Champion Typist of America, owes her fame to the frantic typing she did before the 1955 Utopian was published. Lucille Pagley, a fashion model for “The Big Payoff,” has many memories of Union. Chuck Ratcliff, auctioneer, is still trying to forget some of the bargains he made in high school. Ruth Hudock and Thelma Cervone, nurses at a local hospital, remember quite well their experi- ences in Chemistry class. Ed Jenkins, manager of a stock broker agency, has as his staff of secretaries, Joanne Mott and Carol Ward, have profited from the good old days in Office Practice Class. Alex Monstwill, distributing manager of the Youngstown Vindicator, got his start as a newsboy while at Union. Ed Peplowski, owner of a chain of sporting goods stores, has benefited by his business train- ing. Harold Mott, football coach at Ohio State, got started in his years at Union. Bob Pitzer, currently a watch repairman, re- members “making time” at Union. Paul Ratvasky, plant and seed expert, recalls the years he “rooted” for Union.
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SENIOR ACTIVITIES DELORES ALLER Teenettes 10, 11, 12 Utopian Staff 11, 12 Office Girl 12 Usherette 11 JANE ALLISON Office Girl 12 Teenettes 11, 12 Librarian 12 CLAUDIA BARTHOLEMEW Usherette 11 Advanced Art 12 JUDY BAUGHMAN Cheerleader 10, 11 U-Hi News 10, 11, 12 Teenettes 12 Office Girl 12 Senior Play BILL BECK Intramural Wrestling 11 Utopian Staff 11, 12 Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 Senior Play DON BEIGHT Junior Sportsmen 10, 11, 12 F. A. A. 10, 11, 12 VIRGINIA BISSETT Faculty Managers Office 11 Teenettes 12 U Hi News 11, 12 Office Girl 1? Senior Play DICK BOWDEN Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 Sports Manager 10, 11, 12 Junior Sportsmen 10, 11. 12 Varsity L 11, 12 ELAINE BROADBENT Office Girl 12 Teenettes 10, 11, 12 Librarian 12 FRED BROGAN Varsity L Pres. 12 Basketball 10, 11, 12 Football 10, 11, 12 Class President 12 Baseball 10, 11, 12 THELMA CERVONE Teenettes 10, 11, 12 Usherette 11 May Day 11 CONNIE COATES Teenettes 12 Chorus 10, 11, 12 Office Girl 12 Majorette 10, 11, 12 RICHARD CRESPY Basketball 11, 12 Hi-Y 12 PEGGY CUTTER Class Trea urer 10, 11. 12 Drum Major 12 Chorus 10. 11, 12 Librarian 12 Teenettes V. Pres. 11 Senior Play WALTER CWYNAR Jr. Varsity Basketball 10 Hi-Y Club 10 U-Hi News 10, 11, 12 RICHARD DELPRINCIPE Junior Sportsman 10, 11, 12 District Forensic 10 County Chorus 12 KAY LYONS Y-Teens Boardman High Girls Booster Club, Boardman Office Girl 12 Teenettes 12 DEAN DRICGS Band 10, 11, 12 Editor, U-Hi News 11, 12 JIM DUFF Jr. Sportsman 10, 11, 12 Hi-Y Club 10, 11, 12 Senior Play JOE EMIG Class Vice Pres. 12 Football 10, 11, 12 Varsity L 11, 12 JOE EYLER Football 10 Utopian Staff 11, 12 Senior Play JOANNE FERRESE Chorus 10 Teenettes 11, 12 Senior Play Faculty Manager’s Office 12 JEAN ANN FLYNN Band 10, 11, 12 Chorus 10, 11, 12 Teenettes 10, 11, 12 U-Hi News 10, 11, 12 Office Girl 12 SANDY GRELL Class Secretary 10, 11, 12 Band 10, 11, 12 Chorus 10. 11, 12 Teenettes 10, 11, 12 U-Hi News 10, 11, 12 Senior Play FRED CIDDINGS Baseball 10, 11, 12 Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 Varsity L 11, 12 Sportsman Club 12 ANN GOLBA Teenettes 11, 12 Office Girl 12 SHIRLEY HARRY Teenettes 10, 11, 12 Office Girl 12 HARRY HARTZELL U-Hi News 10, 11, 12 Utopian Staff 11, 12 Class V. President 10, 11 ED HEADINGS Hi-Y 10, 11, 12 Sportmens Club 12 JIM HESTER Utopian Photographer 11, 12 Chorus 10, 11, 12 Student Council 12 KENNETH HOUCK Hi-Y 12 PETE JAWORSKI Football 10. 11, 12 Baseball 10. 11, 12 Band 10, 11, 12 Chorus 10. 11, 12 Utopian Staff 11, 12 U-Hi News 12 DOROTHY JENDRYSIK Chorus 10, 11. 12 Teenettes 11, 12 Office Girl 12 HELEN JENDRYSIK Chorus 10. 11. 12 Utopian Staff 11, 12 U-Hi News 12 Teenettes 11. 12 Senior Play EDDIE JENKINS Sportsmans Club 10. 11. 12 Basketball 10. 11 Hi-Y 12 NANCY JONES Teenettes 10 Chorus 12 JOAN KLENZINC Teenettes 10, 11, 12 Chorus 10. 11, 12 Office Girl 12 County Chorus 12
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