Wickliffe High School - Wick Yearbook (Wickliffe, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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Wickliffe High School - Wick Yearbook (Wickliffe, OH) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 26 of 80
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Anne Bowers - leaves her sweater ability to Nancy Dishong. Bd Bowers gives the teachers a break he just leaves Charles Burkhardt - leaves his car to his sister Beverly Roger Brunetti - leaves his ability to play pool to Matt Kastellc. Tom Bliss - leaves his quiet, mannerly ways to John Marsh. Mimi Cappelli - leaves her humorous personality to Mary Turl. Annette Cappelll - leaves her long hair to Lois Bizak. Marilyn Clark - leaves her easy-going manner to Judy Parrotino. Carl lemponen - leaves his ability to throw a transmission to Joe Sack. Barbara Coates - leaves her basketball ability to Frances Rohacs. It rsan t B nt sns t,tt is dau 7061! Bob Cowen - leaves the mile to Mike Picciano. Pat Funk - leaves her grace and poise to Elsie Fratena. Frank DeCapua - leaves his dancing ability to Dick Ferrante. Gall Dye - leaves her ability to get her shorthand lesson done to Kathy Kusevich. Jim Delmar - leaves -- to go OUT. Barbara Knapp - leaves her quiet ways to Ruthann Tirabasso. Tony DlMattia - leaves his championship to the imagination of those who know. Virginia Kusevich - leaves her 'Miss Anemic' title to Annette Marsh. Phil Drenik - leaves his golf clubs to Matt Kytta. Marge Lafferty - leaves her taxi service to Richard Coladangelo Fred Killian leaves his smile to Ed Tobias Diane LeQuyea leaves her shortness to Jeanne Sayler George Groom leaves his sharp shirts to Paul Noe Fran Robatin leaves her ability to hold a Job to Ray DiMattia Marilyn Marsh leaves the under class boys to the under class girls Ronald Kehm leaves his height to Bill Smaltz Marilyn Nass leaves the grand piano to be polished and played by any aspirant Ronald Holman leaves his ability to get along with Mr Kraps to any Junior who thinks he can handle it Barbara Pope leaves her soft southem accent to George Shukov Jack l-lillier leaves his Joke book to any Edmund who wants to score Velma Scipione leaves wrth her engagement ring Boyd Kost leaves his abtlrty to get along with the teachers to Colin Greig Joanne Scott leaves her school spirit to the underclassmen Don Lucian1 leaves his lndtviduality to the Sophomores Erma Ttrabasso leaves her way of getting along with everyone to three certatn Juniors Bemard Preske leaves his hunting relics to Gary Faul Rose Turnn leaves her true sweetness to Bobby Morgan Ronnie Nasco leaves his ability to be a Prima Donna to Tony lastoria Pat Vlnch leaves her ability to dress for the occasion to Corine Kehm Marian Weler leaves her soft voice to Sylvia Faris Jim Wollpert leaves his short hair cut to Dick Metz Bill Yanesh leaves his athlettc ability to Frank Plecity Mary lee leaves her natural blond hair to Marian Mulaly Sharon Williams leaves her pep to Ellamae Thomas Bob Gallese leaves hrs physique to Joe Fmn Mickey Weber leaves her 3 day a week attendance record to Phil Grabner

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Up those long golden Stairs toward Saint Peter's gate march the members of the Class of '55 . As Saint Peter checks off the names, he asks our class members what they have done during their long stay on the earth. Our fellow classmate Roger Brunetti leads the troop and goes to bat for all of us because he had been a professional baseball player. As Roger takes over, the first to walk up is Pat Funk who had spent her life caring for new-born babies in Wicklif f e 's ultra-modem hospital. Following Pat we see three stately women who have given their lives to help others through nursing. They are none other than Joanne Scott, Sharon Williams, and Mary Lee. Seeing the smile on Saint Peter's face we know he is proud to welcome them to stand beside Florence Nightingale. As St. Peter moves to the next name on his list we recognize Bob Cowen. We learn that Bob has been the owner and operator of a nationally known chain of drug stores, devoted entirely to the filling of prescriptions. Bob has done well not only financially but he feels a satisfaction that he has taken part in helping people get well again. Following Bob we see Marilyn Clark. Marilyn has worked endlessly as a lab tech- nician d oing research. Her life may not have been exciting but her careful work has aided research and helped millions with her discoveries. Saint Peter is very pleased and he moves to the next name which is that of George Groom. George has been in the plumbing business for over fifty years and is noted for his fine elbow joints. Standing behind George we see Barbara Knapp who has helped Georgie keep his books in order. At Barbara 's right we see Velma Scipione. Velma has devoted her time to her house and the small family she has reared. Talking to Velma we see Gigi Kusevlch. Gigi and Velma are discussing their methods of rearing children. Virginia has raised six children and thinks she is qualified to discuss this problem. Taking part in 'the discussion also is Enna Tirabasso who has been in charge of research on juvenile de- linquency. Emia has seen many cases and knows through research that a child's character is formed at home. The next pe rson on Saint Peter's list is Phil Drenik. Phil started working in a gas station while in high school and had worked his way up the ladder until he was main stock holder in the 'More Mile' Oil Company. The next person to answer to Saint Peter is Ronnie Kehm. We learn from Ronnie of his many experiences on the Santa Fe as Chief Engineer. Following Ronnie we see Frank DeCapua who has reached his ambition as head barber for the Statler Hotels. Behind Frank we see Annette Cappelli who was one of the world's greatest hair stylists. Talking to Annette we see Anne Bowers who has had an excellent career on the Broadway stage. Anne has starred in over 20 Broadway productions. Following Annie is Bemard Preske with his hunting relics which he plans to take in- side the Golden Gates. He is the holder of the world's national record for African expeditions. Mimi Cappelli, his right hand girl Friday, is directly behind him carrying an elephant tusk as well as many other trophies of his expeditions. Coming up to the gate, Bill Yanesh, hearing of a leak in Heaven, told Saint Peter he would gladly repair the roof at a discount. Keeping Bill's book and figuring the dis- count is none other than Marge Lafferty, his secretary. Nextwehear the voice of the renowned evangelist Mr. Ronald Holman, better known to us as Duffy, telling Saint Peter of the people whom he has reformed. Duffy's one main goal, to find Ronny Nasco a wife, was never accomplished. Ronny Nasco still has the title of America's number one playboy. A sty lishyoung lady comes into view, the designer of Sak's Fifth Avenue windows, Miss Frances Robatin. Working under her as art designer was Diane LeQuyea. The famous architectural- engineer from Cleveland, Ed Bowers, now comes forward to plead his case with Bob Gallese his head c a rpente r . Their most beautiful and most expensive building now stands on the campus of Case Institute of Technology. Coming forward now is the President of Case, Marilyn Nass, who finally attained her Ph. D de- gree in Mechanical Engineering. Planning to televise their original show The Heavenly Host , Chipper Burkhardt and Fred Ki l llan , owners and producers of their own television stations have brought their television cameras along with them. Carrying the script for the programs is Miss Bar- bara Pope. Behind Barbara we see Tony DiMattia with his measuring tape. Tony has made good as an undertaker. With Tony is lim Delmar who is noted for his abstract coffin designs. Next in line we see Rose Turrin and Jack Hillier who are discussing mathematical problems. Jack and Rose were co-heads of the math department at Ohio University. Following them in line are two military men, Tom Bliss and Carl Lemponen. Tom was a general in the Army and Carl was a general in the Air Force. They seem to be arguing over the relative importance of each department. Listening in is Boyd Kost who drew the designs for the numerous bridges used during combat training. 23 7 ' 3 'Ja

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