Woodrow Wilson High School - Orion Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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We, the class of JonucoY, 1941, about to depart from this great institution of learning, eager to climb the ladder of success, furnished with all the knowledge that we are capable of storing into our young and healthy minds, do willingly compose and execute the following will and testament: Article 1 — To the faculty we leave the unhappiness and broken hearts that we have caused as the result of our prolonged vacation, sincerely hoping that all future classes will take better care of them. Article 2 — To the Freshmen we bequeathe all those little childish pranks we were fortunate enough to get away with, heartily wishing that you may have the same good luck. Article 3 — We present to the Sophomores our flaming torch of knowledge. May you ever keep it burning! Article 4 — To the Juniors we leave our capability of achieving a high stand- ard of learning, thereby aiding you in becoming prospective seniors. Article 5 — To you, sub-seniors, we bequeathe all the duties that we leave behind for you to fulfill, fervently hoping that you will fulfill them to everyone ' s utmost satisfaction. Article 6 — Graduates Item 1 — Betty Haus wills her love for arguing with ye old radical (Mr. Hartman) to anyone who is willing to lose. Item 2 — Ray Berarducci wills his love for jitterbugging to anyone who is long-winded. Item 3 — Nick Martin leaves his wavy hair to any junior who thinks he can manage it. Item 4 — Ed Budinsky leaves his English quotations to Miss George ' s niece. Item 5 — Ruth Baker gives her job in Mr. Martin ' s office to Mildred Jones. Item 6 — Betty Hilbig wills her quietness to any noisy junior. Item 7 — Dorothy Myers wills her seat in foods class to the next cook. Item 8 — Joe Kubina wills his motorcycle to Don Wynn. Item 9 — Mary Cika leaves her jallopy to any junior who will crash as many fenders as she. Item 10 — Andrew Pematto wills his ties to his twin brother, Pete. Item 1 1— Walter Binder leaves his 5 ' 1 to Bill Zurkey. Item 12 — Bob Kennedy wills his resemblance to Wilkie to any Republican junior. Item 13 — Olive Alexander wills her seat in Chemistry class to anyone who can sit comfortably in it. Item 14— Laston Frederick leaves his position in band to any up and coming trumpeter. Item 15 — Betty Cremens leaves her piano playing ability to Valerie Simpson. Item 16 — Steve Babnick wills his cafeteria work to Nickie. January Class Will ■4 Page Fifteen

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In the back yarb of an empty haus the Miller ' s three children, Shofie, Frederick, and Martin were playing Baker after their breakfast of Farina and Cocco. The neighbor boy Alexander was cutting the grass with a Longmore when he was Bopp(ed) on the head by Theodore. Everyone was busy because the great Zamko was coming to town. The Fisher man, the Watkins man, and Myers the dry cleaner with all of the sich people were busy cleaning for the big event. Two Hallwood stars were coming, McCarthy and Kennedy. All the Traficant in town was tied up. The basic trio of the evening, Berarducci, McMillen, and Amendola sang the Wessell song written by Diorio. The hero said he was Truhan to her, but the villain Binder to the track in the dead of Winter. The magician spun a Webber around her while her Hritz were bound to the track. On the icy ground where the Fox ' s and Wolfgangs live the heroine was cold and needed Smith cough drops and Cremens juice. Along came a Swanson and her Novak and took a picture of the Kish swimming under the Faucet-tino. Soon along came Perod and his Nagy wife, with a load of Haney to rescue the poor Babnick (ed) girl. So ends the story of our heroine who was put out on a cold Krispinsky night. •■ ELINOR SIGNOR DON MILLER, j ) Cold Boy Girl Don Miller Most Popular Belly Haus Don Miller Most Active Barbara Novak Tom Perod Most Sociable Betty Haus Eugene Smith Most Original Mary Ann Nagy Don Miller Most Witty Marguerite Yarb Dan Baker Most Conceited Julie Shofie Don Miller Most Talkative Mary Louise Tidball Bill McMillen Most Athletic Victoria Brumbea Don Tamulonis Best Looking Dorothy Bernardich Joe Diorio Best Dancer Delores Basic Don Tamulonis Best Dresser Dorothy Swanson January Class Ballot { Page Fourteen };«-



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Item 17 — Morris Weber wills his sizo 13 shoes to anyone who needs a good understanding. Item 18 — Tom Farina leaves his eminent friendship with Miss George to anyone who is in need of a friend. Item 19 — John Truhan gives his best wishes to all of the remaining students. Item 20 — Virginia Richards wills her brown eyes to any blue-eyed girl or boy. Item 21 — Bob Wessell leaves his height to Carl Haddle. Item 22 — Antoinette Faustino leaves her gum chewing to any junior who will chew as fast as she does. Item 23 — Jennie D ' Ercole leaves her knowledge of hair styling to Phyllis Sciortino. Item 24 — Irene Kish wills her crying eyes to any junior who will laugh as jolly as she. Item 25 — Ed Sich passes on his alertness to any sleepy junior. Item 26 — Jeanne Haney leaves her love for red to any bull fighter. Item 27 — Frank Bopp leaves his Chemistry book to any scientifically inclined oncoming senior. Item 28 — Harry Fisher leaves his love for mechanical drawing to his brother. Item 29 — John Bacak wills his green sweater to anyone who likes to wear green. Item 30 — Henrietta Longmore wills her ability at the adding machine to anyone who will do better than she. Item 31 — Pat Traficant wills his curly hair to Yehudi. Item 32 — H elen Hritz wills her ability to sew her own clothes to anyone who will be capable of doing as well as she. Item 33 — Julia Shofie wills her dancing feet to anyone who will take time out each night to soak them to keep them in shape. Item 34 — Dorothy Bernardich leaves her cardigans to her sister, Louise. Item 35 — John Parimucha leaves his position as projectionist to any junior who wants it. Item 36 — Dan Baker leaves his football uniform to Dan Grybos. Item 37 — John Krispinsky leaves his radical views to Don Burkhardt. Item 38 — Mary Louise Tidball wills her talking to any forlorn future Wilsonian. Item 39 — Leslie Canton leaves his study hall seat to any sleepy junior. Item 40 — Mike Balog wills his scholastic ability to Paul Lucansky. Item 41 — Leonard Caccamo wills his filibustering to Robert Bishop. Item 42 — Bernice Kwiensky wills her quick temper to anyone minus one. Item 43 — Bill Larson leaves his position in the band to any up and coming drummer. Item 44 — Jennie Cocco leaves her dimples to Dorothy Dubos. Item 45 — Earl Watkins leaves his shyness to anyone who is outspoken. Item 46 — Rose Milasnovich bequeathes the wave in her hair to any boy who wants it. January Class Will ■4 Page Sixteen

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