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IQQM1 ......S.M...........n... ---------lu- -,f 1 if H1313 ' lSlQlSil '5 '1 ' Iiiiill 'F 111111 ' -. :iii luiuil g 1 iiii X, f niiiii sl V First row, standing, left to right: Miss Vera Sheridan, Ioan Benning, Nancy Rhoads. Ioan Manser, Marilyn O'Rourke, Gretchen Reed, Ioan Mumford, Marie Ovens. Sadie White, Esther Peluso, Anthony Longo, Mr. Philip Brand. Second row, left to right: Cary Mortenson, Rhoda Turner, Ianet Barker, Ianet Sweeney, Carol Iohrisori. Gloria Verrone, Ioan Philips, Vivian Lathrop. Sterling Keyes. Third row, left to right: Rose Spicer, Gretchen Gehlhaus, Kay Norcross, Iames Cavanaugh, Rudolph Kastner, Iohn Degnan. Richard Bcrrock, Vivian Ellis, Mary Rose Iohnson, Fourth row, left to right: Karl Schloeder, Dorothy Behrens, Ernest Colbert, William Iunghans, Olvin Mills, Kenneth Reel, Walter Miclcens. Stanley Foley, Ioseph Pigott. Fifth row left to right: Alfred Maskrey. Richard Van Kirk. Timothy Brennan, Paul Voegeli, Robert Weiler, George Knutson. Fred Worthington. George Schultz, Robert SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 54-:ltr-d, Left to Right: Richard Van Kirk Timothy Brennan, Standing: Kay Norcross. We, the Graduating Class of 1951, being of sound mind!-in spite of the opinions of our teachers-- do hereby will and bequeath to our worthy successors, the lunior Class, the fol- lowing valued possessions with the stern ad- monition that they use said possessions only for noble purposes, to wit: First, to Mrs. R. D. Hoffmann we leave all our thanks for her much appreciated help on our yearbook. To the faculty, we leave our sincere ap- preciation for their efforts. To the student body we leave our favorite school. 24 lVlcGivney. We,Me5' Gretchen Gehlhaus, do bequeath to Iac- quelyn Williams my versatility. George Schultz, do bequeath to Charles An- thony my back hall post. Alfred Maskrey-leave taking Ioan Mumford with me. loseph Pigott, do bequeath to any Yankee fan my love for the Dodgers. Robert McGivney, do bequeath to Henry Feste some of my excess pounds. Gretchen Reed, do bequeath to Kathleen Smith my place on the cheering squad. Kay Norcross, do bequeath to Elaine Max- son my pep and vitality.
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ll7fze .fucfzq 14 ' CAST Mrs. Humbird Hunter, who collects souvenirs ,...,,,. Gretchen Gehlhaus Humbird Hunter, her husband, who can't collect anything William Iunghans Fern, their daughter, who is accused of collecting every- thin g .. ...... .,.. . ...,,..... . ....,...., .,,..., I o an Mumford Honey Hunter, their youngest daughter, who collects secrets Marie Ovens Amelda Ames, housemaid, who cannot collect her salary Vivian Ellis Nella Lawson. who collects magazine coupons ...... ,..... K ay Norcross Grace Pike, who collects evidence .,... Rhoda Turner Lotta Noyes, a society matron ...,, ..,.. C arey Mortenson Leslie Noyes, who collects bumps .,... ,. 1-Xltred Maslcrey Homer Meginniss, a wealthy business man ,,.. Paul Voegeli Walton Knox, an egotistical young man . Richard Van Kirk Sitting. left to right: Miss Margaret McCrea, Vivian Ellis, Carey Mortenson, Iames Cavanaugh. Esther Peluso, Kay Norcross. Richard Van Kirk. Standing, lelt to right: Hhoda Turner, Paul Voegeli, Gretchen Reed, Marie Ovens, Gretchen Gelhaus, William Iunghans, Marilyn O'Rourke, Gloria Verrone, Vivian Lathrop. Vivian 'E,5ll'19 E Ellis. Y peiuio' 4 v., X ' A H' .Q I V M9139 O vefls' g 4 'W 7 L
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lames Cavanaugh, do bequeath to Iohn Ed- wards part of my smooth line, the rest I'll need. loan Manser, do bequeath to Antoinette Bar- betta my smile. Fred Worthington, do bequeath to Thomas Dobson my place as teachers pet. Marilyn O'Rourke, do bequeath to Winifred Iackson my selling ability. Richard Van Kirk, do bequeath to Charles Anthony my presidency. Anthony Longo, do bequeath to Richard Kleva my title as class clown. Rosemarie Spicer, do bequeath to Solveig Friden my pleasing personality. Nancy Rhoads, do bequeath to Barbara Ely my gracefulness. Dorothy Behrens, do bequeath to Shirley Andrews my height. Walter Mickens, do bequeath to Iohn De Marco my vim and vigor. Robert Weiler, do bequeath to Howard Loihle my physique. William Iunghans, do bequeath to Donald Bradshaw my manly shape. Gloria Verrone, do bequeath to Ioan Zeller my title as most silent. Ernest Colbert, do bequeath to Richard Nel- son my solemn, dignified attitude and inter- est in the serious side of life. Ianet Barker, do bequeath to Alida Voorhees my long eyelashes, on the condition that she agrees not to use them for brushing clothes. Carey Mortenson, do bequeath to Frances Carlstrom my love of literature on the condi- tion that she give up the practice of reading only comic magazines. Sadie White, do bequeath to Lois Muir my art ability. Ioan Benning, do bequeath to Martha Mach- ette my little figure. Carol Iohnson, do bequeath my skill at whispering out loud to anyone who gets a back seat. Vivian Ellis, do bequeath to Margaret Rich- ards my sneeze. tl sneeze, and the world stopsl. Mary Rose Johnson, do bequeath to Ardeth Williams my voice. lack Degnan, do bequeath to Morton Ioy my curly hair. Stanley Foley, do bequeath to Michael Cin- kosky my speed of foot if you are not smart enough to talk yourself out of a tight spot. Marie Cvens, do bequeath to Ruth Madden my place at Karp's. Ianet Sweeney, do bequeath to Carolyn Gehlhaus my ability as a constant joker. Olvin Mills, 'do bequeath to Theodore Hall my position on the football team. I, Richard Borrock, do bequeath to Karl Van Brunt my absentee slips. I, Spencer Keyes, do bequeath to lack Malon- son my swiftness on the football field. I, Timothy Brennan, do bequeath to William McGowan my experience in the Press Club. l, Vivian Lathrop, do bequeath to Marlene Barber my colds and sniffles. l, Karl Schloeder, do bequeath to Samuel Mura- tore my sweat-shirt, providing he is Willing to patch it. l, Paul Voegeli, do bequeath to Rollis Bock my individual and private technique in solv- ing problems in Mathematics, with the re- commendation that he also have an answer book on hand-just in case. I, Ioan Phillips, do bequeath to Virginia Spicer my knowledge of a hundred or more history dates. I, Rhoda Turner, do bequeath to lane Kugel- man my studious habits, with the under- standing that they be returned to me if I go to college. l, Sara Bailey, do bequeath to Virginia Meinert my position on the Student Council. l, Esther Peluso, do bequeath my remarkable memory to someone in the Iunior class, but I forgot who. l, loan Mumford, do bequeath to Doris Leonard my bold and aggressive manner in the hope that it will help her get over her shy and timid ways. I, Kenneth Reed, do bequeath to Robert Gerrity my alarm clock which is guaranteed never to go off regardless of the time for which it is set. l, Iohn Reilly, do bequeath to George Hauber all my examination marks in the hope that if they are added to William Carroll's marks they will total a passing grade. I, Rudy Kastner do bequeath to Richard Snyder my front seat in every class. In witness whereof, we have hereunto subcribed our names, this day of Iune, in the year one thousand nine hundred and fifty-one. Signed, Published and Declared by the said Class of 1951.
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