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CLASS PROPHBCY Beverly Beffett-lntroducing a better style of Cory Coffee Maker. Art Beinholtz-Agriculture instructor at Canton l-ligh, assisting Mr. McCabe. Lawrence Bichards-Budolph Valentino of the '6Os. Burton Boeth-Secretary of Bedheads, lnc. Alice Boberson-Guide in Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico. Shirley Boseboom-Faithful user of Erickson's Exotic Eyebrow Etching tsee aboveb. , Louise Boutledge-Mrs. President of the Caterpillar Tractor Co. loanne Scalf--Member of royalty twife of an Earll. Kathleen Scalf-Trombonist on the l-lour of Charm. Carole Sereno-World's only typist to achieve 250 words a minute. Barbara Shumaker-Star of The Quiet Lady, sequel to The Quiet Man. Lyle Slater-Bouncer for Picton and his Punchy Pals. lim Smith-President of the National Gear-lammers' Association. Twila Smith-Successor to Penny Singleton in Blondie Spyres--Chief electrician and bassoon player at Carnegie a l. lanet Strawn--ln the spotlight of a reproduction of Madam Butterfly. Bosalee Taylor-Champion woman glass blower of l963. lim Thompson-On channel 22, Thompson the Terror, TV wrestling champ. Bobbie Tyldesley-Star of My Little Margie on television. luanita Tyler-Manufacturer of Nita's Nifty Nightiesf' Evelyn Vaughn-President of Bedheads, lnc. lackie Waddell-Vtf inner of the l963 Boller Derby for women. Charles Walljasper-Professor of Differential Calculus at the Uni- versity of Chicago. Marilyn Walsh-Lady lifeguard at Laguna Beach, California. Bill Walters-Originator of Bill's Bonny Beanies. Larry Weaver-Boxing' champion of the world in 1963. Dick Werry-Still lerry Whitehead's sidekick. lerry Whitehead-Manager of Whitehead's chain of grocery stores. Virginia Wilcoxen-Editor of True Story magazine. Yvonne Wilkinson-Still trying to improve the potato peeler. Betty Williams-Buling the roost in the house that lack built. Eddie Williams-Famous cowboy on television, screen and radio. Phyllis Williams- Cupid Williams, a successful marriage broker. Stein Williams-Discoverer of oil in Texas. Margaret Winchell-President of the Do-away-with-men society. Sharon Witherell-Successor to Mary Hartline on the Super Circus show. Karolyn 'Woodcock-Miss Sophistication Plus of l963. loann Woods-Stand-in for loan Davis in her spare time. lean Zuercher-Automobile heiress.
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CLASS PROPHBCY Bill Knott-Only successful wallpaper hanger ever to shun the use of a ladder. ' Helen Kovachevich-Author ot new handbook I-low to Sell Candy at the Garden Theatre, based on author's own experi- ence. Leonard Kovachevich-Owner ot entire chain of Ching's Classy Clothes for Collegiate Crowds. Patty Kramer-Inventor ot a de-treckler for treckled female faces. Melba Kruschinsky-Leader of the all-girl band Kruschinsky and her Krazy Kats. Larry Lawrence-Winner oi mottolcontestz Eat 'em cold or eat 'em hot, Maid-Bites really hit the spot. Catherine Lindsay-Owner oi chain stores selling Lindsay's Lingerie for Lovely Ladies. Bonnie Lingenielter-Author oi an Advice-to-the-lovelorn column. lune Lynch-P.E. instructor at Sepo l-ligh. Virginia McCormick-Only genuine blonde on Broadway. Donna McKelvie--A successful bookie Cat the Campus, that isl. Betty McMillan-Lady wrestler. Bolla McMullen-Star forward for the Boston Celtics. Earl Malmgren-Vice-president oi Bedheads, lnc. Mary Marinich-Model mother for Sear's mail-order catalogue. Emma Masters-Voted tiniest woman in U. S. Don Mathis-Assistant instructor of skating at Shelly's Skating School for Second-String Skaters. George Maurice-Private bodyguard tor Picton Cleader of Picton and his Punchy Palsb. lean Meier-Head nurse at I-Iiram's Happy Homes. Nancy Mickalonis-Miss Drum Majorette oi 1963. Betty Milhone-Cover girl tor Modern Romances. Pat Milhone-News reporter for the New York Times. lerry Moore-Winner of the l963 Marathon Speech. Contest. Prank Morrell-Secret agent for the P.B.l. CPrank's Barnyard Insti- tutel. Shirley Munson-First woman to drive at the Indianapolis Speed- way. David Parsons-Streetcar conductor, Brereton, lll. Dick Pearson-Missionary in South Africa. Margaret Phillips-Phi Beta Kappa queen ot Bone Gap University, Bone Gap, lll. Tom Picton-Bing leader of Picton and his Punchy Pals. lim Pollitt-Secretary of Agriculture, U. S. Cabinet. Maxine Pollitt-Caretaker at the Fulton County Old Folks' Home tshe won't have far to walkl. Melba Pollitt-lnterrogator on the Quiz Kids' radio program. Gordon Pschirrer-Flash Gordon, the All-American Boy. Mike Badosevic-Ace tackle for the Cardinals. Bill Bay-Admiral William E. Bay, U.S.N.
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CLASS WIL Mary Adams, will the Adams of my name to lim Young, who's always at the other end of the line. Pat Allaman, will my fair complexion to Andrena Susich in case she tires of her own dark beauty. Shirley Baldock, will my position as first mar- ried of my class to Peggy Somers, who might have the same idea. We, Shirley Barker and Floyd Beechamp, will our indefatigable affection for each other to lack Pollitt and Barbara Clark, who display the same tendency. Norma Beck, will my ability to snatch a certain college boy to lune Ashton, who is an able successor. Don Beldin, will my musical ability to Lozetta Bohman, an able musician herself. Richard Benac, will my ability in intramural sports to Boyce Mayo to add to his own. IoAnn Berry, will my serene ways to Bob Dab- ney to use to his advantage. Dave Bingaman, will my ample supply of wise- cracks to Iohn Swearingen to use when his store is depleted. Nellie Birdsell, will my acting ability to Bob Wil- liams, who is proficient in that field himself. Gordon Bohannon, will my parking place in front of the school to Tom Gibbons, who needs one for his own jalopy. Delores Bolon, will my distinction as the young- est of my class to George Busby for apparent reasons. Norman Brasel, will my undying devotion to Bonnie Bush, my O.A.O. Charles Brown, will my interest in agriculture to Iohn Flahavin, a genuine city slicker. Melba Brush, will my gentle disposition to Mary Kay Bose, to use if her own is ever exhausted. Virginia Buell, will my ability to remain true to Iohn to lanet Bohrer, another true-blue gal. Terry Buffum, will my natural marcel to Dick Lynch, who never lets his hair get long enough to curl. Esther Burnett, will my ultra-neat appearance to Ioyce Simmerman, who's a pretty slick chick herself. Bob Burns, will my intellectual air to Iohn Hamil- ton, an accomplished t?l scholar. Ed Butkovich, will my outstanding athletic abil- ity to lim Shaw, to help him impress the coach. David Calhoun, will my job at the swimming pool to Bob Glenn, who wouldn't have far to go to work. Tessie Calogeris, will my ability to make people laugh to ludy Churchill, who has an unequalled sense of humor. Iohn Campbell, will my ready wit to Yale Smith, who never seems to have much to say. Dorothy Canevit, will my seat on the school bus to Betty McCracken, to help her confuse Smitty. ludy Carmack, will my likeableness to Anita Cardot, so that she may add to her already large circle of friends. ludy Caruso, will my stunning coiffure to Don- dra Clayberg, who excels in that field herself. I, M. B. Carver, will my track ability to Leonard Davis to help C.H.S. in future track meets. I, David Chambers, will my perseverance in all I attempt to Wayne Grachek, to help him succeed in his school activities. I, Charles Churchill, will my famous Churchill personality to Eddie, the last of the clan. I, Bodney Conner, will my position on the wres- tling team to lack Smith, a Frosh with great pos- sibilities. I, Lewis Conrad, will my adequate number of brothers and sisters to Ann Klingman, an only child. I, lack Cory, will my roll room seat, acquired from Brother Tom, to Dick Chambers to occupy next year. I, Lorraine Courtney, will my wholesome counte- nance to Buddy Irons, who always has that mischievous gleam in his eye. I, Donna Dabney, will my honor as 1952 Home- coming Queen to the lucky girl who will be awarded the same honor next year. I, Carl Day, will my seat in drafting to Lou Boh- ler, a machine shop man, so that he'll have nothing but the best. I, lack Dean, will my position in varsity football to my brother, Dick, who is capable of uphold- ing it. I, Gene DeFord, will my Olds 88 to Dick Hen- derson, who may find it hard to handle after driving his Willys. We, Kay Derrickson and Mary Herring, will the honor of being flag-bearers to whomever Mr. Klingman chooses for the job next year. I, Pete Dress, will my vivid and extensive ward- robe to Bob Kuchan, one of the most clothes- conscious members of the Iunior class. I, Ianet Elliot, will the use of my name to Ianet Elliot of the Sophomore class. I, Belva Erickson, will my platinum blonde hair to Anita Morrell to blend with her own golden locks. I, Don Fengel, will my classy coupe to Chet Lehr to transport his chums around town. l, Lila Flynn, will my interest in the Archery Club to Phillip Morris, an adept archer. I, loan Fouts, will my cheerful attitude to Louise Maurice, who bubbles with friendliness. I, Douglas Freeman, bequeath my exceptionally quiet ways to Paul Cowgill, who seems never to be at a loss for words. We, Billie Gibbs and Charlie Churchill, will our love and devotion to Shirley Payne and Win- field Morgan in- hopes that their flaring flame will never flicker out. I, Boscoe Girard, will my dynamic dramatic dem- onstrations in the high school assembly to Hoyt Wilcoxen, a less explosive person than I. I, Louise Gonterman, will my beauteous sparkler to Leota Applegate, who's bound to have one of her own some day. I, loe Grachek, will my enchanting technique for captivating the fair sex to lerry Slack so that C.H.S. will continue having a great lover. 23
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