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

 - Class of 1944

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RECORDING Lillian Tuhill GIRLS ATHLETIC Lydia DeCapita lean Flask Melvina Lanz Frances Neiman Anna Mae Novosel Kay Paladenech Theodora Ftaptou Geraldine Sciortino Helen Simonoff Mary Smith Virginia Westerrnan Mary Yanachko BASKETBALL Harold Baughman Bill Halter Robert Human Ed Troll CHEERLEADER Ed Troll GIRL RESERVES Marietta Anderson Evelyn Anthonson Virginia Brown Phyllis Carter Betty Davison Delores Davis Lydia DeCapita lean Flask Ioann Iones Eleanor Knapik Melvina Lanz Frances Neiman Anna Mae Novosel Mary Perlich Theodora Ptaptou Geraldine Sciortino Eileen Shea Lillian Tuhill Iuanita Waltman Virginia Westerman Marilyn Wilhelm FOOTBALL Bill Driscoll Bill Halter George Mikicic Frank Novotny Ioe Sturm Ed Troll ART Marietta Anderson Lydia DeCapita Dominic Nudo Ed Troll STUDENT CONGRESS Irene Bali Howard Diamondstein Howard Fink Steve Grcevich Kenneth Hagman Louis Pizzuto Ed Troll OFFICE WORKERS Marietta Anderson Irene Bali Elizabeth Baron -'Sf Page Seventeen 191- Betty Davison Lydia DeCapita Peggy Dougan Ioann lones Mary Magdar Iulia Mesnyak Frances Neiman Mary Perlich Geraldine Sciortino Eileen Shea Mary Sinesio RIFLE CLUB Kenneth Hagman Ioann Iones Melvina Lanz SENIOR PLAY Virginia Brown Henry Brudis Ed Chuhanic Philip Crook Howard Diamondst Peggy Dougan Howard Fink lean Flask lack Hughes Ioann Iones Bob Ioyce Kay Paladenech Louis Pizzuto Frank Rigelsky Bill Shay Eileen Shea Mary Sinesio Albert Susa Ed Timar Lillian Tuhill Iuanita Waltman Evelyn Warner ein Clubs

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QUILL AND SCROLL Philip Crook Eileen Shea BOOSTER Howard Diamondstein lim McAuley Dominic Nudo HI LIGHTS Marietta Anderson Irene Bali Philip Crook Peggy Dougan Eleanor Knapik Mary Magdar Theodore Raptou Geraldine Sciortino Helen Simonoff Ed Troll Lillian Tuhill Eileen Shea GLEE Virginia Brown Philip N. Crook Delores Davis Lydia DeCapita PeQf3Y Dougan Paulette Edwards lean Flask Kenneth Hagman loann Iones Eleanor Knapik Mary Magdar Sylvia Meluch Iulia Mesnyak Anna Mae Novosel Clubs Theodora Baptou Geraldine Sciortino Helen Sirnonoft Mary Smith Iuanita Waltman Evelyn Warner Virginia Westerman Marilyn Wilhelm Mary Yanachko ORCHESTRA Betty Davison lack Hughes Mary Sinesio Theodore Denys A CAPPELLA CHOIR Evelyn Anthonson Philip Crook Mary Magdar Sylvia Meluch Virginia Westerman Mary Yanachko Bill Zabel HI-Y Bob Donahue Bill Driscoll Bob Driscoll Steve Grcevich Kenneth Hagrnan Bill Halter lack Hughes Bob Ioyce lim McAuley George Mikicic Bob Human Ioe Sturm -'El Page Sixteen FSH' Ed Timar Tom West Bill Zabel HONOR SOCIETY Marietta Anderson Elizabeth Baron Bob Bishop Henry Brudis Theodore Denys PeqQY Dougan Paulette Edwards Eleanor Knapik Melvina Lanz Theodora Raptou Theresa Sevcik Eileen Shea Ioe Sturm Ed Troll Lillian Tuhill Evelyn Warner LATIN Elizabeth Baron Phyllis Carter Philip Crook Howard Diarnondstein Paulette Edwards lim McAuley Theresa Sevcik Lillian Tuhill CINEMA Henry Brudis Ed Timar Tom West



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Now it's memory time for all of us Seniors. Isn't it odd-how when something good comes to an end, you always take time out to recall all those experiences, big and little, that happened to make it the good thing that it was? That's just the way with a graduate-to-be. Why I can remember way back- there when I was first old enough to join the rest of the gang and start off to school, lunch in hand, with mother's last warning to be nice to the teachers, and a darn big, cocky smile on my face. Boy, it was a great day for us young squirts, as we were named, when we set foot inside the building, and some of the higher-ups looked us over. YEAH, it was a great day, all right! Remember how strange every- thing seemed . . . how Bob and Bill Driscoll looked like one and the same person. And how everyone looked at everyone and everything else. There was nothing said to a stranger except maybe a casual remark to the person next to you, but soon we found points in common. Take that tall kid sitting down at the end of the row . . . you played football against him, or that one with the blond hair . . . your brother runs around with his brother. Very soon, we were all acquainted. Remember how, during those first few months, everytime we were sent to a new room, we had to go up and down the halls, pulling doors open and looking for the number. We surely must have looked dumb, but we were learning. Gradually, the novelty wore off, and we settled down to the everyday grind just waiting for weekends. Then there was Mr. Wachter. We had all heard what a hard boy he was supposed to be. Isn't that a laugh, now that we all know him? You couldn't ask for a better friend, although he has his sterner moments. We shall all take with us the memories of Mr. Barber and his detention records . . . Mr. Mitchell and that great big grin . . .Miss Arnold and You're too late to get into the library . . . and Mrs. Muldoon with her helpful and understanding ways. All these things are only memories now, but they have been a part of the process that has changed everyone of us from a baby to a full grown individual with his own thoughts and ideas. Remember how hard all of us worked to get that book report in on time, or how you just couldn't see through those math problems? That's when with jealous eyes we beheld graduating classes and wished that we were graduating, too. But now that the great moment has come, how many of us could use a little more of that precious commodity-Time? So it is . . . a good thing is never appreciated until you have to do without it. Remember too, all those swell boys whom we have to graduate without: Sammy Colucci, Irving Phillips, George Wolfgang, Tom Cooksey, Harold Berkowitz, and a host of other good pals. We had lots of fun with those should-be members of our class. Also, we enjoyed the company of some of the newer members of the class: Bill Halter, Tom West, and Ed Timar known as the Fruit Sure, our class has been broken up and shoved around a great deal but that hasn't stopped our fun. We have learned things, acquired experience, and made friends that will remain with us the rest of our lives. For the betterment of ourselves and our community, may we, upon leaving carry on in our everyday life the high ideals that we have been taught here in Wilson. These have been the thoughts and memories of one class member only. Many incidents, perhaps memorable to others, have not been touched. For such omission, forgive the writer who errs unintentionally. Memory Time -tif Page Eighteen R4-

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