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

 - Class of 1941

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love grand? Wait a second. Let ' s have a look at this poster. Arris Theodore to bring his South American Ice Revue, starring Jeanne Honey, to the Arena next week. Well, here we are at Stambough Auditorium with plenty of time on our hands before curtain call. Let ' s look aroiond and see who ' s who and what ' s what. There go Professor Frank Bopp, the famous research scientist, and his wife. Look who s gening out of that Rolls Royce! Joe D ' Orio. the new Spencer Tracy of the screen, and his wife. Brrr! I ' m freezing, standing out here in the cold. Let ' s hurry in. See who ' s standing at the microphone, aimouncing the Mr. Bigs as they ' re entering; Nick Martin, as usual, racing with time while talking. And there ' s Joy Tee (John Trtihon) and his Swingsters furnishing the music in the lobby before curtain rises. Oh! There ' s Esther Hamilton busy talking with her assistants Ramo Beraducci and Tom Farina. Look over in the comer to yoiir right. There ' s Olive Alexander, Bemice Kwiensky, :•: r. Betty McCarthy, pretty graduate nurses ?z:.y cr.ar-ing v.-ij-. ' s.e-j: azir . There s • -.e fam ous metallurgist, Everett Mentzer, making his way down the odsle to his seat. Just taking their se-:-= nre Mary Aim Nagy ::r.d Dorothy Swanson, re v Yrrk hair and fashion sr, .:=:5, •.•.•earing S-ej: .a:e=: :rea cns. Hers ccm es Gloria Watson, the oruthor of the nation ' s best seller, Take It Or Leave IL And there gees Marguerite Yarb, the editor of the currently popular, Socialite Magazine. Let ' s take our seats; the show will begin shortly. Why that ' s Bob Herman, the Metropolitan concert trumpeter, and here ' s Tom Hughes, -s.s singing cowboy and his guitar, the new Gene Autrey of -ihe screen. V. .; is — yes that is Dolores Basic. New York night club blues singer. Here s Mary Edith Sciortino, pcpuiar box-office stage singer. The show was simply glorious, wasn ' t it? It ' s getting bigger and better every year. Ooh, I just heard someone say that Dan Baker vnH be this year ' s best candy butcher. Our time was well spent today. We tried hard to get around to see as many of our classmates as possible, but it just couldn ' t be done. I must tell my diary all about my biisy day. Dear Diary: Today I — ho-hum. Goodnight alL And so to dreamland. BETTY DORIS ZAMKO. January Class Prophecy ■4 Page Nineteen

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Youngstown! Youngstown! The next stop is Youngstown. Oh, my good- ness! Don ' t tell me we ' re here already. Look out the window! I had no idea that Youngstown would change so much in so few years. Yes, we ' re getting off here. Oh! There goes my hat! Why don ' t you watch where you ' re going? Leonard Caccamo! Of all people! Yes, we read in the papers that you were the plaintiff ' s attorney in the Larson Kidnaping Case (Marilou Tidball). We ' re so glad that the little curly-haired heir was found alive. Oh, look! There ' s Steve Bobnick, the ticket agent. And there goes Virginia Richards, the society editor of the Vindicator. Taxi! Taxi! Tod Hotel please. That traffic policeman looks familiar to me. Why it ' s Lloyd Cammack. What a quaint name — Parisienne Beauty Salonne! Here, on the right side. Why the proprietress is Jennie D ' Ercole. Remember her? Well, here we are. Just look who the desk clerk is, none other than Bob WesselL How are you. Bob? Yes, we remember Bob Kennedy. The manager of this hotel? Ooh! See who ' s just coming in through the door! Vickie Brumbea, the young society matron and her orchestra leader husband. I ' m so hungry! But let ' s read the newspaper before we have a bite to eat. Listen! Here ' s some interesting news. Board of Directors elect William McMillen to the vice-presidency of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company. Leslie Canton, president of the Youngstown Junior Chamber of Commerce returned home today from the National Junior C. of C. Convention. Rev. Don Miller to speak at the Rotary luncheon meeting, Wednesday noon. Mayor Michael Balog and his wife returned home yesterday from an extended tour in the South. Listen to this spicy bit of society news: Betty Cremens was a beautiful bride at her marriage to a Long Islander. Will you lend me your ears to this bit? It isn ' t news of any of our classmates, but I know you ' ll love to hear it. Esther Hamilton will present her Annual Alias Santa Claus Club show at 8 o ' clock this evening at Stambaugh Auditorium. Let ' s hurry! Now I ' m really famished. Ooh! Look who ' s coming to the Palace stage to star for four days, Louis Amendola and his Rollicking Playboys. Here ' s Helen Hritz ' s charming little dress-making shoppe. Petite Fashions, an adorable name, don ' t you think? Why not have lunch right here at the Pink Teacups? You all recall Dorothy Myers, don ' t you? She ' s the manager of this tearoom. Hello there. Dot! Just look who ' s lunching three tables away from ours. Ed Budinsky, the editor of the Vindicator, and John Parimucha, manager of the Paramount Theatre, with their respective secre- taries, Julia Shofie and Betty Haus. There ' s Andrew Pematto of the Pernatto Studios, Inc., just leaving. Um umm, see who ' s taking the table in the comer. Tom Perod, president of the Perod Aeronautics Corp. and his wife, the former Dorothy Bernardich. They ' ve just celebrated their fourth anniversary. Ain ' t January Class Prophecy { Page Eighteen )§!-



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JOAN ANDREWS Beautiful black hair A pleasant smile Cheerful disposition MARY BABNIC A whiz at the typewriter Has ambitions to become a nurse A good one too JOHN BAU A ■ ■ ■. ' 3y s coxirteous V.illmg to assist Great Reader BELLEJ Remarkable sense of humor Sw ell companion Known to many VIVIAN BENSINGER Very athletic Eager to lend hand helping ONDOR A studious lad Earnest in his w ork Very likely to succeed Appreciated pal BRICKMAN Helpful nature Jolly person AlTvays encouraging Serious, but full of fun Alvroys neat, on time Helpful, dependable Literary ability Self expression Steadfast DONALD BURKHART Active in musical groups Easy to get along with kindly chap ■( Page Twenty )■

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