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SENLORS LEON WYLIE 'ZITTL Lee . . . Park you car, mister? . . . like 21 good time . . . nonchalant and manner . . . keeps the classes alive with and Q his portable radio. Rifle Club 1, 2. SHIRLEY YEANY Shirl . . velvet is soft . . . blushes a delicate shade . this gal's as quiet f?J as of crimson . . . delights in teasing . . ,,Tina,, fr. U I d shy of teachers has a fresh-air com ,even y ' ' ' Zoiiesjlc If 1 ,. U . . . p exion schmoozahle black dress! . . cute giggle Y-Tgens 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 3, . Lauren Bacall voice. 4g Kaybees 35 Annual Staff 35 Monitor System 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. FRED ZIMMER Zim', . . . Oh! those broad shoulders . . . an all around athlete . . . wavy hair Hthat doesn'l1 come out in the rain . . . a friend indeed! Hi-Y 3, Football 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 49 Track 3, 4. to be a homemaker. 49 Monitor System 43 CLASS PROPHE C Y Dear Diary, I had been hearing so much about the new Boardman building that has just been completed, that I decided to go downtown just to see it. I entered the new building, and who did I run into but TOMMY MORAN. It seems that he has a job there helping people through the revolving door. When I got inside the lobby, I found myself looking at a sign that read, Miss NANCY FITHIAN'S Home Guidance and Child Care Classes, assisted by PEGGY AGNEW, TWILA GLOVER, KATHERINE PAULIN, HELEN WARFIELD, ELEANOR BARRETT, DOROTHY WRIGHT, PATRICIA ROCHFORD-charter members. Room 109, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. After reading the sign, I began to take notice of the different stores opening into the lobby. The first door had printed on it, JO and DIVE'S Exclusive Clothing Store. Only original models. Dresses and suits from 351.98 to ElS3.95. The next door I looked at read, HARNIE SMITH'S Smoke Shoppe. Cigars, cigarettes, pipes and chewing tobacco. Hmm!! I walked a few steps further to the third door that read , First and Last National Bank. DICK JONES, Pres., JACK GRANT lst Vice Pres., CHUCK DALBEY 2nd Vice Pres. Capital,-fl310.00. Come in and let us borrow from you. Well, I hope the boys make a success of the bank. eyes that speal foi them it they say' easy . love. ch culate ice . . . a real livewire whe hes con Staff 4, Football 3 MARY CAMPOLITO Y-Teens 1, 2, 3g G. A A PATRICIA ROCHFORD Pat . . . seen but seldom hc'nd always ready to lend a helping hand knows the value of a smile ambition Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 G A A 43 Bugle Staff 4, Senioi Play Committee, Monitor System 4
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SENIORS fl ll R SWEENY Bob ., . We've never known a friend- lier guy . . . excellent co-operator . . . time just cnn't keep up with Sween . . . commander-in-chief of the Stagecrafters . . . just plain likable. Bugle Staff 3, 43 Business Man- ager 43 Annual Staff 3, 45 Hi-Y 43 Torch 1, 2, Stagecraft 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 Senior Play Castg Monitor System 49 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 33 Executive Committee 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. ' BARBARA VOORHIES Bee-Vee . . . slender, tall. and dignified . . . keeps the Bugle blowing . . . has her wagon hitched to a star . . . lovely dark lashes. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Kaybees 33 Bugle Staff 3, 4, Editor-in-chief 4g Senior Play Cast, Class Secretary 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. HELEN WARFIELD Busy, busy, alla time busy . . . carries herself like a queen . . . can often be seen whizzing around at the roller rink . . . keeps the gum factory hummin'! Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WATSON Bob . . . a tease . . . has innocent C?l blue eyes . . . quick-tempered . . . am- bidextrous . . . moods to fit the occasion . . . favorite salutation, I-Ii kid, what's new ? .- . .7 . Bugle Staff f-3, 4, H1-Y 3, 45 Torch 1, 2,3.,ASenior Play Cast, Mon- itor Syste,rn '3g Football 3. ,JIQONNA WEBBER ,mhe gal with all the clothes . . . loves 4-iii dance . . . will laugh at anything . . . 1 has a marvelous gift of grab. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Kaybees 33 Bugle Staff 45 Senior Play Castg Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. BERT WEINHOLD Industrious . . . eager to succeed supercolossal on the sax . . . owns a bi cadillac . . . the callous cop in Grow- ing Pains! ' Torch 1, 25 Stagecraft 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Castg Debate Team 3, 45 Rifle Club 1, 2, '3, 45 Bowling Team 4, Track 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 49 Perfect At- tendance 3g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. 'X . 1 GLORIA WILSON Willie . . . a tiny ski-jump nose . . . twinkling eyes to fascinate you . . . petal soft complexion . . . everyborly's pal . . . Have you tried her Swedish meatballs? Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Kaybees 3, 4, Monitor Sys- tem 3, 4. ' WILLA LEE WOLFGANG Willie . . . our favorite marimba queen . . . soft, shy voice . . . unostentatious manner . . . sunny top . . . a kind, sweet kid Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4g Bugle Staff 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMAN WOLFORD Norm . . . amiable . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . laughter in his eyes and on his lips . . . has a prejudice for brunettes. ROBERT WOLLITZ Whirler . . . six feet four and maybe more . . . full of fun when you get him 1-evved un . . . suhtle humor . . . always knows the answer but tries not to show it. Rifle Club 3, 43 Vice-President 4. DOROTHY WRIGHT Dot . . . good things come in small packages . . . satin-smooth skin . . . loves to write letters . . . walks on the sunny side of the street. Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 G. A. A. 1, 4. ELVA WRIGHT A more wonderful, sincere friend you'll never find . . . there's an imp in those luscious brown eyes . . . bean fiend . . . dances like a dream . . . what would Stagecraft do without her character roles? Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bugle Staff 3, 45 Annual Staff 4g Stagecraft 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Senior Play Cast, Monitor System 45 Perfect Attend- 'mice 1, 2. NX sc., Q be ', reef.-P:--'.. .N cl.- , 24 e 'rf - ---Q1 E21 1 cjye J-ff., 4 Oak uliie, ,-hai, 45 -il -1.71, If'.'5 .-- :.,, 1
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Well, I'll be darned! FRONDY'S Candy Kitchen, Delicious Rock Candy, Slurpy Cordial Cherries, Sloppy Filled Chocolates. That really surprised me. I guess the architect business didn't pay off too well. Speaking of stores, I hear ELSIE and MARY COMPOLITO are working in ELSIE'S father's store. The next door made me laugh. McCRUDDEN and MURRAY International Date Bureau, Branch Office. New York-Paris-London. Come in and look our files over-We'll dig you up a date, no matter how long he's been buried! They're up to their old tricks again. Well, well, MARGE CAMPBELL'S French Classes. GuarantE-d to teach you French in three easy lessons. Goofy Gamma Version, Graduate of South High Summer School, Est. 1947. After browsing through the first floor lobby I walked over to take the elevator, Second floor, please! and who should the elevator man turn out to be, but BOB DUNDON. He gave me a mumbled hello, and went back to his hypnotic gazing. Hm, BOB hasn't changed a bit. I got off on the second floor and looked around me. As I stepped off the elevator, I found that I was directly in front of an office door marked USTEGMAN, HAMILTON, KLINE, DeANGELIS, and WAT- SON, Attorney's at Law, and who should be coming out of the office but JIM RODGERS who is the mailman for the Boardman Building. WVell hello, JIM, I said. How are you, and how are things in the law office? I'm just fine. he answered, and I see BILL STEGMAN is still dictating in his usual way. In his usual way? , I said. Yep, in his usual way , replied JIM, with PEG REED on his lap. Well I'll be seing you, said JIM, as he entered the next office. This office read D. RODIS Hairdressing Salon. Let me give you that fashionable peroxide look. DELORIS must be doing very well at hairdressing. The next ofiice was a surprise, WEBBER'S Friendly Funeral Service. Come in and let us give you that natural look. TOM SCHAF- FER, Coffin Demonstratorf' I hear that DONNA gives her customer's gold teeth to BOB EIVIERY since he got his D.D.S. Well. well, Dr. RICHARD STRIEBEL, M.D., B.S., A.S.S. CAssoc. of Splendid Surgeons.-of coursell, and Ph.D. ELEANOR MILES and MERIE BRADSHAW Registered Nurses. What do you know, GARVER'S and ZIMMER'S Gym. J. KING, Basketball instructor, NORMAN WOLFORD, Wrestling Instructor, and JOE JUST, Tumbling Instructor. As I turned away from the gym, I ran into MARY LOUISE FAR- RELL with her four boys. Hi, Lou, I said. Where are you headed? Oh, I'm going to see Dr. STRIEBELQ' said LOU, as she directed her four boys down the hall. I called good-bye to her and turned to the next office door. What should it say but NGILLIES and BRODERICK, Entertainment Service. We specialize in melodramas. JANE CARLSON, sec'y. Well, that ended the second floor, so I rang for the elevator to take me to the third floor. I said Hello, again to Influence Dundon, and he left me off at third without seeming to hear. Oh, well. Stepping from' the elevator I saw a strange duet in overalls, and I recognized my old pals PHYLLIS ECKMAN and PEG AUBREY. PEG fContinued on Page 991
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