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Pagf Twenty-eight MARY A. ISABEL Full of clmerfulrzess an1lfun. Spanish Club 3, 43 Girl Reserves 2, 4g Girls' Athletic Club 13 Glee Club 1, Z. DANIEL LORENZ LN me be Ilmt I am, 111111 sffrl' noi to alter nw. Golf 31 Baseball 3, C.B.L. Champs 35 Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice President 3g Dramatics Club 3, 4. Enter Ohio State University. 1Wi11 receive diploma at close of summer schoolj MARILYN PURCELL Hrillflllllff, no! fmlrl, is ZUUNIIIIIIX best !II10flIlIIl'Ilf.H fWi1I receive diploma at close of summer school.j JOHN SOPI-IOS Football 1, 3, 4, C.B.L. Champs 3, 43 Track 1, Zg Spanish Club Z, 3. Enter Purdue University. fWill receive diploma at close of summer schoolj
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LCUIS RAIDT WILSCH He whistles as he goes. Football Assistant Manager 2, Manager 3, 43 Track Assistant Manager 1, Manager 23 Library Club 1. JACK PITTMAN WISEMAN He says a thousand pleasant thingsfi Spanish Club 2, 3g Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4. Enter Ohio State University. ROBERT O. WRIGHT A laugh is worth a hundred groans. Football 1, Z, 3, 4, Captain 4, C.B.L. Champs 3, 4, Basketball Z, 3, 4, C.B.L. Reserve Champs Z, C.B.L. Champs 43 Spanish Club 3, 41 The Man Who Came to Dinnern. Enter Ohio State University. HENRY BURCH He is always laughing. Enter Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. fwill receive diploma at close of summer school.l EDWARD FEUSTEL To he happy is man's ehief enrl.' fWill receive diploma at close of summer schoolj JAMES I-IOMAN He that is of a tnerry heart hath 11 continual feast. Football 2, 3, 4, C.B.L. Champs 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, Torch Business Staff 4g Bexleo Business Staff 4. Enter Ohio State University. fWill receive diploma at close of summer school.j JULIANNE LINDSEY Happiness is a wine of the rarest -vizztagef' Spanish Club 3, 45 Girl Reserves 1, 4, Girls, Athletic Club. Enter Ohio State University. lWil1 receive diploma at close of summer school.j Page Tfwentyfseven
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Album of The Class of '4 T was a happy day for me when, seated at the typewriter that evening June ll, 1962, in my room at the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, I received the following word from my managing editor: Consider your assignment in Japan completed. Return next plane to New York to cover Presidential election. Defeat of New Deal appears certainf' Well, that would be an assignment worth while! Fifteen years of service as foreign correspondent for the New York Times had just about given me my fill. I was surfeited with the endless intrigue of foreign diplomacy which con- stitutes the daily work of a foreign correspondent. Besides, I didn't like Japan even though it was now controlled by the United States. So I boarded the Strato Clipper and was in New York within the customary ten hours. With my mind occupied with my coming assignment, I had just crawled out of the plane when I looked into the face of a camera pointed at me by a big six footer. Give us a smile, Chuck Salt, commanded the operator in a voice vaguely familiar. In an instant my mind raced back twenty years- Why, Chuck Rogers, you old camera hound. Still at it, aren't you? How come you,re here? I'm here to complete my album of the good old class of ,42, and you,re the last victim to be shotf' You mean that you have photographed every member of the gang? I asked. Yes,'7 he answered. And you're on your way up to my studio to give the rogues, gallery the once over and chew the fat about the good old times. Iim in the New York Academy of Photographic Art. President of the outfitf' he added modestly. Off we started with Chuck firing questions like a machine gun. What's your racket?', he asked. Back to cover good old U. S. A. and our coming Presidential electionf' I replied. You know, of course, that Dick Dorst is putting up a grand campaign and really stands a good chance to get electedto the Presidency, he explained. Sure,,' I replied, I got all that by short wavef, And did you know that he has his cabinet already selected?,' he asked. No, I didn't know that. Who,s who?,' I asked. Well,', he answered, Bob Otstot is his running mate for Vice-President and his cabinet lines up as follows: John Pierce, Attorney-General: Bob Olpp, Post- master-Generalg Jay Mulbarger, Secretary of State, Bob Miller, Secretary of Agriculture, Howard Mitchell, Secretary of Interior, Peretz Jacobson, Secretary of Treasuryg Jim Henley, Secretary of War, Sid Tyroler, Secretary of Com- merce, Ray Heston, Secretary of Navy, Mary Shannon,- Secretary of Labor. UI suppose he has a Brain Trust, too?,, I asked. Sure,,' he answered, and you know every one of them. Chuck Beck, David Bolon, Jack Wiseman, and Ray Ferbrache. And Dick has a swell bunch of Brain Trusterettes on top, too. You know Dick. There,s Marjorie Reinert, Carroll Porter, Pat Mitchell, Lois Frumkin, and Alene Pryorf' I-lim. Looks like a streamline government a la Bexley I-li Torchf, I com- mented. And that's not all, Chuck went on. Did you know that Bob Kronenbitter and Jack Kuhn are running for Senators from Ohio and New York respectively? By that time we had reached the studio and Chuck led me into a gorgeous hall, walls covered with photographic studies of world-wide celebrities. And here's my masterpiecef' he said proudly as he brought forth a large bulging album. Snaps of every member of good old Bexley ,42, he explained. Plmsr Turn to Page 94 Page Twenty nine
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