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SENIOR SECTION THE ACORN PAGE THREE Looking into the future ten years from now, we see— Eleanor Lipscomb and Esther Patton— star models for Peek” magazine. Jack To t posing for Charles Atlas. Betty Hinehaugh—straightening curves out on the Pennsylvania Turnpike with her Plymouth. John Smith, Don McAllister, and Dale Loudermilk- sneaking smokes on school property -just to get even. Helen Stealing—still taking afternoons off from work. Harold Bachtel—carrying the dead cow- hoys out of the theatre on Saturday nights. Nina Faubcr and Naomi Cannon—posing in basketball pictures for Wheaties ads. Glenn Rodeheaver-cbmipion skunk skin- ner of Garrett County. Floyd Wensel—dramatizing Shakespeare with Louise Gross. Betty O'Brien—still trying to dodge Boh Stanton's clutches. Warren Mann—editor of “Esquire mag- azine. Mary Moult—head of her own dry clean- ing business. Bill Maffett, Jimmie DeWitt, and l,con Brown—helping Mr. Statler cut the grass with a self-guiding lawn mower. Ina Claire Jenkins and Vava Helhig— home ec. teachers in OHS. Omu Paugh—still waiting for the cows to come in. Joe Friend giving public speeches about his new calves. Boh Stanton head athletic coach at Colo- rado Women’s College. Vesta Zimmerman—Miss Hercules of 1957. Maxine Harvey—author of “How to Chew Your Gum Noiselessly.” Ralph Pritts and Delbert Swartzcntruber —ace pool shots putting on exhibitions. Betty Moon—cutting stencils for E. S. Smith, Inc. Randall Glotfelty—stand-in for Jimmy Durante. Dorothy Bernard and Floretta Schell— cashiers at the First National Bank. Madeline Ncthkin—still having busy week-ends. Jean Wilson—starring in “Forever Am- ber.” Milton Fikc- -champion debater on Why Richard Didn’t Open the Door. Peggy Sheehc and Winifred Freeland— burlesque queens at the Gaiety. Betty Jane Shaffer- matron at the coun- ty jail. Lorcnc Glotfelty—introducing new meth- ods of farming in Glotfelty Co. Carolyn Johnson and Delores Gibbs— most dependable secretaries in Snuffy’s Tavern. (Class frojihmi Roland Bernard and Jim Foy—right and left fielders of the Sand Flat Sluggers. Betty Lantz—Miss Crellin of 1957. Delores Evans—manager of the Back Alley Marble Team. Tom Spencer and Charles Landon—in- stead of saying “Madam Teacher,” they say Yes. Madam. to their better-halves. Erma Sines and Elaine Madigan -singing on the “Sun Bonnet Sue program. Phyllis Johnson—chief hairdresser at Madame Zook’s. Harry Rounds and Melvin Custer -show- ing Mr. Graser how to raise corn. Ronald Zimmerman—taking care of Roy Roger’s horses. William Rodeheavei grandfather of fif- teen children. Arthur Hanlin and Harry Lee—still look- ing up! Winona Childs—following her husband's example of swabbing decks. David Glaze—drawing plans for the new high school. Bernadine Knotts—modeling clothes at Youthland. Bob Smith—jumping out of P-50’s with his umbrella. Mildred O’Brien, Betty Foy, and Gene- vieve Rounds—big three in the Deep Creek Sewing Circle. Mabel White and June Tasker—learning to knit little booties and bonnets. Lois Burger—“The Singing Barmaid. Anna Glaze—raising little Savages.” Imojean Bolyard—taking dictation, only from a man this time. Wilda Tasker—still beating a path to the Court House. Glenn Hansford—helping Doc” Watson up the steps. Mary Lee Shuttleworth—Lambert’s as- sistant scrubwoman at Englanders. Eleanor Gank—still spending her noon hours with Bob Baker. Arthur Lohr—picking “spuds for Dewey Rice. Wanda Ramsey and Verna Shaffer milk maids for Carl Evcrly. Rose Marie Del Signore — chambermaid to Mr. Spoerlein. Mary Friend—specializing in mens’ hair- dos. Esther Rowan—Follies Queen at Roy’s Place. Betty Kildow—still waiting for Bill to get a 72-hour pass. Ernest Orendorf—star comedian at Oak- land’s biggest night club. Phyllis Murphy and Lucille Sines—Gar- rett County’s typical farm wives. James Smart—still calling the gals “Baby.” Edward Moon—president of “Plow-boy’s Club. Gene Helbig—gets his diploma from OHS. June Phillippi—reading and solving mystery stories. Lucendia Liller—head waitress at Joe’s Hamburger Stand. Jack Liller—founder of Liller’s School of Physical Culture.” James Murray—he’s finally old enough to be a juvenile delinquent. Eileen Gncgy and Virginia Baker—fe- male duet singing at concerts. Pat Del Signore—trying to decide be- tween her TKDdy bear and BILLy goat. Arthur Lake—asking why girls don’t wear shorts all the time. Rose Ina Beckman—secretary to John L. Lewis. Lucille Bowser- -personnel director at Deep Creek Lake Hatchery. Mae Shillingburg—John’s other wife. Beth Shirer—married, but . . . “Oh, you kid!” Bill Kildow—referee for the Accident basketball team. Arlene Livengood—happily married, des- tined to live happily ever after. Senior Activities (Continued from pages 8 and 9) Typing 2, 3; G.A.A. 1; Intramurals. Verna Shaffer. General. Glee Club 1; Dancing 2, 3, •!; Intramurals 2, 3, 1. Madeline Nethkin. Commercial. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 3, 4. June Phillippi, General. Dramatics 1; History 2; Typing 3; Library 3. Ina Claire Jenkins, Academic. Student Council 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Acorn 3, 4; Athletics 3; Sr. Treas. Imojean Bolyard, Commercial. Glee Club 1; Dancing 2, 3; Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4. Dorothy Bernard, Commercial. Glee Club 1; History 2; School Treas. 4. Dale Loudermilk. General. F.F.A. 1. Eugene Helbig, Vocational. Science 1; English 1; Aeronautics 1; History 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 4.
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PAGE TWO THE ACORN SENIOR SECTION I, Betty Moon, will my ability to pet out of class to “Cookie Menear.” I, William Rodeheaver, will what 1 ought to have to anyone who should have it. I. Eleanor Gank. will my Rift of gab to Caroyln Ashby. I. Genevieve Rounds, will my good chem- istry (Trades to John Baehtel. 1. Phyllis Murphy, will my freckles to Mr. Knotts. I. Dolores Evans, will my ability to have fun to David Whittaker. I, Mary Hoult. will my tallness to Donald Duck” Arnold. I, Patricia Del Signore, will my humor- ous personality to Betty Mae Flannigan. I. Winona Childs, will my ability to spend an evening at home to Eola Wilson. 1, Thomas Spenser, will my ability to make errors in typing class to “Cookie” Carskadon. I, Charles I.andon, will my ability to flunk tests to my brother in 11 IB. I. Vava llelbig. will my place at Hailey’s to Gloria Johnson. I. Arthur Hanlin, will my muscles to Maurice Wolf. I. Phyllis Johnson, will my ability to play basketball to my brother Wayne. I, Jack Teets, will my ability to get along with girls to “Mose” Turney. I. Glenn Hansford, will my basketball ability to “Meshach Browning Hauser. I. Harold Baehtel, will my desk to Ella Lou Ramsey. I, Jack Liller, will my ability to get along with Mr. Bittle to Richard Leighton. I, Leon Brown, will my ability in English to John Compton. I. Mabel White, will my good behavior in study hall to Carroll Deams. I, Vesta Zimmerman, will a few of my extra pounds to Mona Lou Evans. I, Esther Patton, will my dislike for long hair to John Gaster. I, Harry Lee. will my rat trap to Mr. Everly. I, Rose Marie Del Signore, will my gum chewing ability to Mr. Smith. I, Betty Jane Shaffer, will my pug nose to Peggy Sheehc. I. Glenn Rodeheaver, will my studying ability to those who need it. 1, Mary Friend, will my bubble gum to Tommy Lewis. I, Lucille • Bowser, will my studious at- titude to Elmer Uphole. I, Arlene Livingood, will my ability to get along in typing to Johnny Steyer. I, Carolyn Johnson, will my knowledge in commercial law to Lorene Leighton. I. Dolores Gibbs, will my shortness to Richard Leighton. (ttlaas UiU I, Robert Lee Smith, will my big black umbrella to the Hon. Frederick Augustus Thayer, Third. I, Helen Steiding. will my self-control to Ronnald Bittner. I, Virginia Baker, will my love for Ed- ward Wilt to Miss Paynter. I, Betty Hinebaugh, will my ability to drive to Ronnald Bittner. I, Beth Shirer, will my hair-dos to Mr. Bittle. I, Eugene llelbig. will my laugh to any- one who wants it. I, Melvin Custer, will my bashfulness to Fred Broadwater. I, Maxine Harvey, will my ability to skip Mr. Smith's study hall and not get caught to Joanne McRobie. 1, Roland Bernard, will my shop ability to Edward Wilt. I, Delbert Swartzentruber, will my auto- mobile luck to Miss Norton. I, James Foy, will my chewing gum to Mr. Graser. I, Randall Glotfelty. will my ability to tell jokes to Mr. Smith. I. Lucilc Sines, will my shortness to Wayne Johnson. I. Eleanor Lipscomb, will my smallness to Eloise Bray. I, Ralph Pritts, Jr., will my luck at blackjack to anyone who can afford to take it. I. Wilda Tasker, will my back seat and all the little mice in room 43 to Joanne McRobie. I, Bill Kildow. will my position on the basketball team to Hervey “Perry” Smouse. I, Lorene Glotfelty, will my freckles to Wanda DeWitt. I. Betty Kildow. will my seat at the Var- sity Maid to Sara Smart. I, Peggy Sheehc, will my place in Mr. Bittle’s heart to Patty Ross. I. Madeline Nethkin. will my ability to get along with Mr. Smith to Marshall •Moats, Jr. I. Mae Shillingburg, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Miller to Dale Nichol- son. I. Mary Lee Shuttleworth, will my note- book to William Lambert. I, John Smith, will my ability to do al- gebra to anyone who needs it. I, Edward Moon, will my ability to do grammar to Bob Dodge. I. Rose Ina Beckman, will my office experience” to Mildred Bernard. I. Arthur I ake, will my natural golden curly hair to Glenn Whitmcr. I. Dorothy Bernard, will my chicken wire to Lorraine Dewey” Gnegy. I, Betty O’Brien, will my red hair to Betty McRobie. I. Floretta Schell, will my position as assistant treasurer to whoever wants it. I, Milton Fike, will my back seat in com- mercial law class to Dale Nicholson. I. Imojean Bolyard, will my ability to skip classes to John Gaster. I, Floyd Lee Wensel, will my dramatic ability to Tommy Wainer. I, Betty Foy, will my ability to tease in study hall to Maurice Wolf. 1, Harry Rounds, will my ability to work to Mr. Everly. I, Mildred O’Brien, will my wedding ring to Wanda Ramsey. I. Eileen Gnegy, will my hair-do to Imo- jean Liller. I, Warren Mann, will my good luck to the next editor. I, Nina Faubcr, will my nick-name “Feet” to Sue Liller. I. Wanda Ramsey, will my long hair to Lois Burger. I, June Phillippi, will my place in the library to Dolores Whitacre. I. Betty Lantz, will my glasses to Fran- ces Friend. I, Ina Claire Jenkins, will my terrific ap- petite to Eloise Bray. I, James Smart, will my oncoming whis- kers to Hervey Smouse. I, Donald McAllister, will my good French grades to Bob Porter. I. Oma Paugh, will my ability of skip- ping classes to Inez Harvey. I. Anna Glaze, will my blue eyes to Peggy Sheehc. I, Esther Rowan, will my wild” Irish temper to Carolyn Ashburn. I, Erma Sines, will my pretty green hat to Evelyn Auman. I. Jimmy DeWitt, will my chemistry ability to Gene llelbig for 1948. I, Verna Shaffer, will my bashfulness to Eola Wilson. I, Naomi Cannon, will my basketball ability to Peggy Holler. I, Ronald Zimmerman, will my chemistry ability to Clarence Wolfe. I, Bemadine Knotts, will my height to Amos House. I, Jean Wilson, will my ability to stay away from other girls’ boy friends to Imo- jean Wilt. I, June Tasker, will my ability to laugh to Jean Uphold. I, Elaine Maddigan, will my temper to Mary Katheryn Rhodes.
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