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Srandards. .of Service, Leadership, Scholarship CLELAURA J. TOWNE The Strawberry Blonde G.A.A. I-45 Latin Club 1, 25 Modern Language Club 3, 45 Gym Assistant 35 Class Secretary-Treasurer 2-45 Record Staff 45 Student Secretary 45 Blue Ribbon Speller 1, 3. EUGENE N. Davis Every Day It Ladies' Day Record Staff 2, 35 Latin Club 15 Modern Language Club 2-45 Student Council 1, 35 Football 45 Chorus 1, 25 Cheer- leader 25 Plays 3, 4. JAMES P. YUNKER Ma'rgie ' Lorain 1, 25 F.F.A. 3, 45 Plays 3, 45 Football 1-45 Track l. CHARLES D. MOI.I.ISON So .S'lJy Band 1, 25 Gymnastic Team 2, 3. MAI.VINA B. KOMINIS Dame, Ballerina, Danze G.A.A. 1-45 Record Staff 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Modern Language Club 3, 45 Hall Guard 35 Librarian 3, 45 Plays 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1-45 Cheerleader I, 2. ALBERT E. WASEM Got Any Gum, Cham? Record Staff 3, 41 Scholarship Team 1-45 Modern Lan- guage Club 3, 45 Science Club 15 Safety Patrol l. CAROLYN M. VANDERSALL A Prefly Girl It Like a Melodyn G.A.A. 1-45 Record Staff 3, 45 Latin Club l, 25 Modern Language Club 3, 45 Librarian 25 Student Secretary 45 Plays 35 Mixed Chorus l-45 Varsity Singers 4. RALPH A. ROLING Ola Hou' I Hate to Get Up in lhe Morning F.F.A. 1-45 Safety Patrol 45 Football 2. JULIANNE J. WOODINGS l'nz in a Sentimental Mood Latin Club l, 25 Modern Language Club 3, 45 Hall Guard 3g Plays 45 Cafeteria Assistant 15 Chorus 2-45 National Thespian Society 4, Page 25
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Led by President Paul Scharff, '48ers Maintain EVIELYN J. S'rARBUt1K 1 'll Dance at Your llVen'di1zg Brookside lg G.A.A. 2-43 Glee Club l. 3: Student Secre- tary -l. JOHN H. ROSENKRANZ A Merry Life Mixed Chorus l, 23 PFA. l. 2. AMlil.lA SLIMAN Dark Ejflifu Modern Language Club 3, 45 G.A.A. l, 24 Plays 5, 4. JAMES P. RYAN For Ilefr 4 jolly Good Fellow F.l7.A. l, 2g Modern Language Club 23 Football 2-4g Plays 3, 4g National Thespian Society 4. SALLY J. STIEIELE Girl of My D1'eam.r Plymouth l, 2g Latin Club I, 2g Class Treasurer lg Stu- dent Secretary 4g Chorus I-4. PAUL W. SCHARFF The Student Prime Record Staff 2-4g Class President 3. 41 Mixed Chorus l-'ig Modern Language Club 2-fig Varsity Singers 4. MARTHA A. SYROWSKI I Found cl Million Dollar Baby in a Five 41111 Ten Cent Store Band 31 G.A.A. l-4g Latin Club lg Hall Guard lg Li- brarian 31 Student Secretary 4g Plays ,lg Chorus 1, 2, -'lg National Thespian Society 4. JOSEPH P. SELMANTS Fm Painting Pirlwef' Record Staff 41 Modern Language Club 2-4g F.li.A. l, 23 Plays 3, 45 Class President 1: Scholarship Team l, 35 Safety Patrol 55 Football 41 Basketball I-4. DIANE L. TABBERT Slay Ar Sweet Ax You Are G.A.A. l-4g Latin Club l, 2g Office Aide 4g Student Sec- retary 45 Chorus I-43 Varsity Singers 4. FREDERICK E. SUTLIFF Whistle While You Work Modern Language Club 2, 5g Plays 4g Football 2-4g Track lg Chorus 1-5. Page Z4
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Entertain Mothers GT Afternoon Tea D. Cahl Mrs. Vandersall D. Bruce P. Scharff Mrs. Kendeigh M. L. Borowicz Launch Program of Commencement Activities Page 26 One of the highlights of the class social calendar was the Senior Tea on November 15. Mothers of class members were honor guests. President Paul Scharff, as master of cere- monies, introduced the program, The girls' sextette sang Tea for Two and My Hero. Nancy Kaser, Mary Lou Borowicz, Alex Orosz, and Bob Coverdale presented a skit, ln the Doctors Office. Initial event on the Commencement week program will be the Baccalaureate service, to be held at St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church on May 23. The Rev. Mr. Dale Riggs will address the graduates and their friends. The seniors' last opportunity to shine before the footlights will be at Class Night pro- gram at the school auditorium, May 24. A variety program including musical numbers by David Hearn, pianist, and by the girls' sextette, dramatic skits, the class history, will, proph- ecy, and valedictory will be presented. Last number on the evening's entertainment will be the traditional key service, at which President Scharff will present the senior class symbol to Claude Miller, president of the junior class. Dr, Cornelius D. Penner, professor of history at Baldwin-Wallace College, will be the speaker at the Commencement exercises on May 26.
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