voi.ix 1949 - frontenac senior class of 1949 --margaret monahan principal john spigarelli coach...
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Board of Education
ANTONE MENGHINI Vice President
LOUIS HEBENSTRIET
SAM THORNBURG President
WALTER GADWOOD
LEW MORICONI Clerk
ERNEST ZUECH
Superintendent
Frank Layden With respect and ad1niration we dedicate
this annual to you. May your good example inspire us to follow along the path toward success. For your friendly considerations and helpfulness, we hereby express our sincere thanks.
The Senior Class of 1949
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MARGARET MONAHAN Principal
JOHN SPIGARELLI Coach
Social Science
CHARLES GOODHALL Band-Woodwork
WALDINE HAND Commerce
Faculty
RE'ITA HART English-Speech
Music
JOHN CASTELLI Commerce-Math
Faculty
MARGUERITE CHERBLANC Jr. High
LEOTA BOWEN Art--Prfm&rY
,
HILMA DAVIS Vocational
Home Economics
,
EMMA BROWNING Intermediate
ANNE WACHTER Jr. High
SOPHIE PAZZIE Principal
Intermediate
ROW I ROW II ROWm
ROWI ROWD
IIOW m
SECOND GRADE
Lois Benedict, Janet Hardin. B.:>bby Golob, Judy Simone, Alvin Buffington, Carolyn Noscroy, Billy Chambers. Marvin Williams, Marilyn Long, Larry Green, Una Feannontt, Ronnie Yetzbacher, Buddy Galimberto, Jimmie Cotter.
FIRST GRADE
FOURTH GRADE
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ROW I Raymond Lock, Sharon Robinson, Vearlyn Chambers, Gary Cobb. ROW n Kay Lynne Masstne, Da.niel Shead, Gladys Smalley, Robert Vaughn, Carolleen Pernettt, John
Bu.fftngton, Sue Cope. ROW lll Ronnie Dittmann, Th-elma Gowing, Terry Moody, Delores 'Vente, Dick Pallucca, Barbara
Omahana, Ronnie Layden. ROW IV Jimmie Grassl, John Lusker, Donnie Splgarelll, Richard McCabe, Nadine Morey, Bobby Serra,
Bonnie Cabodie.
THIRD GRADE
ROW I Caren Oobb, Kenneth Terllp, Georae Clark, A!llelo DelA.n4:onJa, .Janla BartelU. ROW U Carl Bufftnlton, MarUyn Korey, 'l'bomaa Bailey, Janice KralDz, Prauk Per, Arlene Stoddard,
Jlmmle Wood.
SIXTH GRADE
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ROW I L~r~tta Shead, JPanette Guerrero. ROW II Gary Bartelli, Lou Ann Vaughn, Richard Vacca, Billie Ir·en e Wood, Franki-e Cabodie, Lavella
Johnson, Delbert Elsasser. ROW III Jo Elene Deplue, John Carl Davis, Betty Ann Golob, James Ellis, CarOlyn Wisdom, Bobby
Pinamonti, Pat.sy Buffington.
ROW I ROWU ROWW
FIFTH GRADE
Carolyn Benedict, Margaret Jane Veltri. Robert Robinlon, James Edwards, Nadine Toney, John Gowing, Gary Epple, Jimmie McNeely, Edward Foster, Eddie Job.neon, HOdges, Don Shead.
Jerry Bork. BUddy Smalley, Olen Lee
EIGHTH GRADE
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ROW I Joe Splgarelli, Carolyn Kritzer, Sheryldene Frezman, Donald Terlip. ROW II Wilda Wente, Jimmy Didier, Clairece Krainz, Barbara McFarland, Virgil Locke, Donna
Cherblanc. ROW III Harry Davis, Barbara Elsasser, Bobby Vernetti, Sally Hollenbech, Raymond Gowing, Mavis Stod
dard, Reginald Castello. ROW IV Lavon Price, Glen Clark, FJ.orene LaForte, Frank Grilz, Mary Belle Mai.seroulle, Freddie Wilk
ers:>n, Donald Falletti.
ROW I ROWD
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SEVENTH GRADE
VtDcent Rybnick, Gerald saccane. Karol Romanzt Frank Tonna Lee Pernetti, Vernon JohnSon, GladY& JohnsOn, Alan Mvrey, yn •
OrilZ, VIolet M'?'.!!!r· Pa ,.~. Ray u-rlconl Shirley Pl~r, Buddy Redlon, Betty Lois Tasaf, Gary Terllp, Vw.&.OMa PUN•, l18AI •
Donald ~~~y.
TOMMY LANGMANN CHARLES YOUV AN P ATRICIA MENGHINI BTLLY MERANDO LOUIS BI ANCARELLI
Freshmen
JOSEPH KRAINZ BOBBY GERARD JACK DRUART ERNElST ZUECH
JOHN R. CORNELLA LUANNA LAYDEN DAVID LACY
JO ANN MERAND O RONALD WATTELET ,
EUGENE NENNO VINCENT BULGARELLI
BOB SMALLEY JO ANN CARLTON
DONALD TONEY J AMES GADWOOD
JOHN BELL VElLMA HARDIN JOSEPH VACCA
MIKE NOSCROY KENNETH BENEDICT JOSEPH CUSSTIMANIO TED SIPES
JOE CASTELLI JOE DOTI PATRICIA McNEIL BOBBY COPE JOSEPH CICERO
GEORGE DAVIS MATILDA MORA DONALD JOHNSON GEORGENE VACCA DONALD ROSS
Sophomores
JIMMY LAVERY ELAI NE CHERRY JOHN EICHHORN BETTY JO SAIA
J AMES ROBINSON MARVELLE MOSSOM WILLIAM SENECAUT
P AUL R UB EL
CARL MOREY CAROLYN LAGER
H ENRY MAISEROULLE BILLIE ELSASSER
HELEN M. ANSART DWIGHT GOWING JOAN PAOLI
CONNIE JAMES
BOB LaFORTE ROSE M. GINTNER ROBE.H.T JOHNSON EVA CORPOLONGO
HELEN FIRM ROBERT V A.CCA RAMONA FERGUSON PERRY THOMAS DOROTHY LONG
CAROLE MOODY LARRY KOR.OSEC AGNFS ZORTZ ERNEST LAGER
Juniors
MARGARET CARLTON BUDDY LANGMANN MIL DRED TURIGLIATI'O
CHARLENE NENNO
MERLE HARDIN
KATHLEEN MANION ERNFST SUPANCIC
PEGGY BARTO RAMON ROMANZI
JANE LOCKE
ERNEST ZUECH
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BILL TITMUS IDA McNEELY DONALD REDLON
JACK FREEMAN BOB WENTE DON BREWER ALBERT lllDOUX
SEI\IIORS
JOANN ARDUINO 'You Were Only Fooling''
Annual Editor 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Junior Play; Seni:>r Play; Class Officer 4.
JACK SIMONE "Dark Eyes"
FoJ-tball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Minstrel 3; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Play 4; Football Co-Captain 4; Boy's Glee Club 4.
PHIL SAIA "Oh! How I Hate To Get Up
In The Morning''
ROSEMARIE KRITZER "No Letter Today"
Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Class Officer 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2,; F. H. A. 1, 2; Annual Staff 4; Minstrel 3; Annual Queen 4.
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Speech Plays 4; Minstrel 3; Basketball Captain 4; Boy's Glee club 4.
ROSE MARY P APISH ··smiles"
Atmual Staff 4 ; F. H. A. 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee .Club 2, 3.
C.AROLE DIDIER "Personality"
F . H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; <Pres. 3; District Pres. 4.)
Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Minstrel 3; Speech Plays 2, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Music C:mrest 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3. 4.
JO .\XN VELTRI "By The Light Of The Silvery Moon''
Annual Staff 4; F . H. A. 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Speech Play 4; Class Officer l, 2 ; Minstrel 3.
VIRGIL ALBERTINI "Lazybones"
F.ootball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Football Co-Captain 4; Annual Staff 4; J unior Play; Se:1ior Play; Speech Play 4; Minstrel 3; Annual King 4.
G. D. DITTMANN "Let Me Sing And I'm Happy"
Annual Staff 4; Minstrel 3;
ROSE :JL-\RIE GERARD
' That Certain Party"
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; Minstrel 3; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Class Officer 3.
Music Contest 2, 3, 4; Speech Play 3, 4; Jur:ior Play; Senior Play; Boy's Glee Club 4.
GLORIA CABODI:b~ "Hair of Gold"
Anr.ual Staff 4; F. H . A. 1, 2; Pep Clu'J 1, 2, 3, 4; Gbe Club 2, 3.
Annual Staff
.JO A~X AHDUINO EDITOR KRITZER MRS. HAND ARDUINO
EDITORIAL
Thl> Senior Class of 1949 see that the doors of old F. H. S. are slowly closing behind. "t c are beginning to realize that many of the things we have taken for granted are the result of careful planning and .unselfish work of our parents, the school board and our many teachers whose pat1ence we have often tried, we shall remember through the years their contribution in the development of our education.
This clas;; of 1949 ha!'; ideals and hopes which I am sure they will all attain. They have passeu over obstacles and hardships in their way and are now considered prcpnreu for a journ<>y on which they will seek their future, whatever it may be.
Class J-/.istory
FrPshman Y <>ar
'rhis y <.'tW <> ightPt>ll s1 n<lL•nt:-:. wa lked into the upper-clasHman 's " ·oriel! Tlw girls ~tnrt('d off the y<>m· with nn 11.., . H. A. init iat ion. Renwmher girl~, the day W<' won• our drr~ses backward n? It crdu 't ln.;; t long did it?
T hrc(l of our memb(.' r :s t<;ok ov<.'r all the n•sponsihilitieH for thi:; year: ( 'arole Didier, President; .Jack Himon c, Yice-P n•s;dcn t ·, and ,) o Ann Veltri HPcretarv-TrPa:surer. ' .
R emember! Our clwerl eader 'nu~ nonf' other than Rmwmarie Kritz<'r. ~Ian· .Jane Balma and .Tack Simone wer e chosen to rPpres ~nt our class in the annual cont(•st. ~fi8~ \Yachter, our spon::-;or helped ns plan many parties which W(lr<' enjoyed hy all.
Sophomore Year
We started our secon(l )'Car of high scluol with deven students. ~\s you 1 cmcmber we lost many classmates. Carole Didier. Jack Rim:m p and .J o Ann V cltri still remain class officers this year. Our candidates for annual King and Queen were Virg·i l Albertini and .Jo .\ nn Y cltri. Carole Didier was chosen as basketball qu0en candidate. The class shone by h<wing Ro~emarie Kritzer chosen as cheerleader.
A party given by our sponsor, ~r rs. Han .I, turned out t o be quite a gala affair. Ah! sweet vittles, that wa~ the night we ate so much. For that different story the girls sen~d the .Jr.-Sr. Banquet with the boys cooking an<l di shing up the food (naturally with the help of tlw g-i rls) hut they proved quite handy in the kitchen. The boys I mean. Our experience of this year ha\' e us well qualified for junior responsihiL ties.
Junior Year
Even though, we lost two of our member3 we gained two, .Joanne Anluino and Bob Ross. Our class was le3d hy four rPsponsible members: President, Carole Didier ; Vice President, .Jack Simone; Secretary, Rosemarie Kritzer; Treasurer, Rose ~laric Gerard. \Ve ('hose .Joanne Arduino as our Football Queen Candidate and Rosemarie Kritzer and Jack Simone as our annual contestants. Our sponsor, ~Irs. Hart, gave us quite a surpris(', a .Junior Snf'ak Day. 'Ve traveled to Roaring River and ~oel, ~Io . \Ye planned the .Jr.-Sr. Banquet this y('ar, the first object was to raise some money for such an occasion. \Ye did this hy presenting our play, "CRACKED NUTTS." ~luch to our surprise, it and the banquet went OY('r with a hang!
Senior Year
Finally, the small but mighty class of F'. H. K has become seniors. This year the big responsibility of be in~ Senior Class President was filled by .Jack Simone; his helpers were Joanne Arduino, Vice-President; Rosemarie K1 itzer, Treasurer; Phil Saia, S('cretary. Our achievements were many; Joanne Veltri was chosen senior cheerleader. Just to show you what a small class can do, we took a large margin in the annual sales and as a reward our cancl:dates, Queen Raiderettf', Rosemarie Kritzer and King Raider Virgil Albertini wen• crowned at the Christmas Coronation, December 20. Say, Kids, remember the party our sponsor, Miss Monahan, gave us, especially the cherry pie!!! How could we forget1 Our annual staff, with the effort of the entire class headed by Editor Joanne Arduino assembled all our school day memories so when old and gray we may look back on the good times we had at good F. H. S. We relaxed after the annual was s \.'nt to press by having a spaghetti dinner at Mrs. Hand's, our annual sponsor.
The last two months were spent planning and working on plays, sneak day, parties, usic contest , Bacea.laureate, all-school picnic, and finally graduation. The day of parting
our frieDds, teaeher and all our memoriee of our Alma Mater, was a mad eramble for uci leu.r bo Web -.de up the Dior Class of '4:9.
Class Wzif \\r e the Senior Class of '4H, being- sound, both mentally and physically, do hereby be
queath our various talents, school positions, and good times to the future Seniors of Frontenac High School.
ARTICLE I
G. D. Dittmann \\·ills his Yoice to Buddy Langmann and his ability to act to Larry Korosec.
ARTICLE II
.Jack Simone wills his football achievements to Bill Titmus and his basketball ability to Donald Redlon.
ARTICLE III
Phil Saia wills his intelligence to .Tack l!.,reeman and his ability to do but to do as he ~<>es fit to Ernest Lager.
ARTICLE IV
Virgil ~-\lbertini wills his good sportsmanship at all times to Albert :\fidoux and athl('tic h-onors to Robert 'Vente.
ARTICLE V
Carole Didier wills her leadership to Carole Moody and her vo1ce to Ernest Supancic.
ARTICLE VI
Joann Yeltri wills her cheerleading to ~Iargaret Carlton, her pep and humor to Ramon Romanzi.
ARTICLE VII
Gloria Cabodie leaves her shorthand achievement to Peggy Barto and her A's 1n history to Agnes Zortz.
ARTICLE V1II
Rose ~fary Pap ish wills her smile to Ida "JfcNeely and her shyness to Jane Locke.
ARTICLE IX
Rosemarie Kritzer wills her throne to Mildred Turigliatto and her cheerfulness to Kathleen ~fanion.
ARTICLE X
Rose Marie Gerard wi1ls her blushing cheeks to Charlene Nenno and quie-t nature to Don Brewer.
ARTICLE XI
Joanne Arduino wills her friendliness to Ernest Zuech and her Biology Bugs to Merle Hardin.
The Gold Hn:-;h of 18-!0 is notlli11g- to compare with the rush of 1D49, when· we trample out into the world of opportunity. Ten years later, in 1959, we find on "B1 ifth An'nne in Xcw York, in hright lights '' Gl..,.STA"B1l~HON' DITT ~~ANN" singing in )fetropolitan Opera, and his ~ecretary l\li~s Glo:·ia Cahodie keeping hus~' "·ith all the work he piles upon her sma1l shouldc1 s. Along in the scram~- J e Gloria has lo~·t her old clasRmate, Rosemary Papish, who 1s happily m<:uriPd and liYing in that dairy eountry of \Yi sconsin.
Someone seem~ to be <listurbing the p0ace in the 3rd row. You might know Carole Didier, who i::-; rumaging all oYer the floor looking :or her shoes. She is n'porter on the Xew York .Journal working her way toward heing editor.
X ow who is that distinguished looking lady out in the audience~ It coul<ln 't he, but it is the grt>at stylist from Paris, Rosemarie Kritzer. She seems to be doing· great theRe days.
Look at that young gentleman slowly shuffling up the aisle. I can't make out who he IS. Oh! X ow I Se(', it is our old friend Virgil Albertini. He's coach at Notr<? Dame this year.
\\no <lid that n! I do declare, .J o Ann Veltri up to her old tricks again-of whistling at the men and guess whaU!! She's married!!
\\l1y I Swan, no Duz does everything, Professor Phillip Saia from Pittsburg Teachers College. He seems to be doing alright teaching in the Home Economics Department.
You n1ight know with all her blushing and shyness Rose Marie Gerard has finally reached the big time. She is doing a special number "'"fhe Burlesque Cutie".
\Vho is the ~IAN in the fourth row in that Oklahoma sweater with stripes clear down to his wristT \\Thy, it's none other than the coach of the Aggies, Jack Simone.
\Yell what do you know, there's .Joanne Arduino. She is purchasing agent for ~facy's and is doing quite an enormous job. Good to see you kid.
Yy it's time to go and I have seen hardly any of the show, but I think all of my old classmates have done exceptionally well. I a in mighty proud to be considered one.
Bye-Be Good
Carole Jean Didier
X it'kllHllll' Fnnn·itl' F . ~xpr<>s:-;Jon
Ambition
VJROIL ALBERTINI "Verge" Hey Vic! To be a coach.
JOANN AROUINO " Ar cts" I'm a no gonna say. T:> move out of Capaldo.
GLORIA CABODIE "Glory" Oh ! I do not. To be a stenographer.
CAROLE DIDIER " Didi" ' B~ Cheerful. To become an actress.
GUS DITTMANN Jidus'· Bless my Soul. To sing in the Metropolitan Opera.
ROSE MARIE GERARD "Shorty" Oh! Go on. To out run her greyhounds.
ROSEMARIE KRITZER "Kritz" Well. 111 be. To be a Mrs.
ROSE MARY PAPISH "Baby" Where's Gloria? To put up a beauty shop in Ya le.
PHIL SAIA "Baby Doll'' You don't say. To be a Doctor.
JACK SIMONE "Vic" Won't that make you mad? To be a farmer.
JOANN VELTRI "Jo'' I had the best time. To be a nurse.
Sept. Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
JOANN VELTRI
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 23 Weir 'I1lere 1 Girard Here 8 Arcadia Here 14 McCune There
22 Altamont Here 29 St. Mary's '11here 5 Cherokee Here 12 Mulberry There 25 Arm a There
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 10 Weir Here 14 Uniontown Here 17 Gitard Here 7 Arcadia Here
11 Cherokee There 14 Arma There 18 Riverton Here 21 McCune There 25 Uniontown There 28 Girard There
2-3-5 First Team Tournament Here 8 Arcadia There
11 Cherokee Here 14 Rivertcn There 18 Anna Here 22 McCune Here
24-25-26 Second Team Tournament Cherokee
CHEERLEADERS
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II Q(l[111it I ,
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PATRICIA McNEIL MATILDA MORA MARGARET CARLTON
ROW I
BOW II
ROW III
ROW IV
FOOTBALL
D;)tl t6, Cope 27, Suspanclc 38, Lqer 34, Simone 31, Albertini 32, Saia 41, Redlon 28 Tltmua 44. ' Wente 45, Lal"orw tO, Romacsl 30, Kra1nz U, Cicero 43, Davis 33, CuteW 38, Lanamum 37, 5maUeJ tO. Comella 48. Gerard 21, R. Vacca 30, OUI81maNo 33, Youvan t7, NOIICI'OY M. B1ancareJ11 25, IAey 1'7, Zuecb 32, B. Jobr:aon. 40. J. vaeca a, Zuech :as. Rubel 22, B&Jaeroulle a, Lanamann 28, D. Jobn1011 21. Bell so.
BASKETBALL
Redlon, s aia, Doti, LaF orte, Lavery, Cope, Vacca, Simone, Johnson, Romanzl, Coach J ohn Sp!gare111.
ROW I ROWil
Jchnson, ZIKch. Merando, Cicero Spigarelll, Brewer, Wente, BenedJct. Cas t.ell1, Smallt y, Gadwood, Coa<:h
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BILL TITMUS Tenor
JIMND LAVERY Tenor
Dramatics - Music
CAROLE DIDIER Soprano
Drarnattc R.e&dlni Orl~lnal Oration
MARVEL MOSSOM Medium SOprano
MATILDA MORA Contralto
BODDY LAN'OUANN ...
G IRL'S QUARTETTE Didier . Tur igliatto
Menghini, Mora
VELMA. HARD!!"
F . H. A OFFICERS
BOY'S QUARTETI'E Lavery, Titmus
Dittmann. Langmann
GIRL'S GLEE CLUB
DOUBLE TRIO Didier, Saia. Mossom
Turtgllatto, Mora, Zortz
P'UTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMEHICA
CARL MOREY Short Story
ROY'S GLEE
CLFB
L.'\RRY KOROSEC Orli1Jlal Oration
FRESHMEN PLAY
HUCKLEBERRY FINN
one Act Play
JlJXfOH PL\Y
CAST
VIRGIL ALBF;RTINI Oration
••MINOR MIR.AOLE'' Dittmann. KOI'OHC. Sala. Simone
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