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What Of The Future? Class Propit As we look in our crystal ball wc see what the class of ’52 will be and will be doing: in ten years: Pete Turney—Runner-up for Davis Cup Tennis Team. Eileen Fitzwatcr—Mayor of North Glade. Eugene Hauser—Chief janitor of Mount Oak High School. Kitty Gncgy— Flirting with the farmers—still single. Eugene Moon—Air Force Chief of Staff. Martha Wood—Selling used Chcv- rolcts. Ronald Roy—Soprano in Hormel All Girls’ Chorus. Lucille Kelley—Publishing her joke book, “For Men Only”. Cecil Slabaugh—Trying to convince the girls that he doesn’t have a “Toni”. Lucille Tasker—Promoted to pop- corn girl at the theater. Carlton Tasker— Vocalist at the Moose Club. Nancy Harvey—Still dizzy dodging Dean. Jim Flanigan—Running the New York-Los Angeles cross-country paper route. George Hanst— Associated Press correspondent reporting from Mars. Roger Gibson—Advertising hair oil on T.V. Reginald Brohawn— Stand-in for Tarzan. Robert Stockslager — Stand-in for Chceta. Donald Swcitzer—Cultivating bac- teria for Mrs. Littman. Troy Gncgy— Chief sampler for Garrett Distillery, Inc. Carl Paugh—Mayor of Mount Zion. Midge Biser—Posing for calendar art. Norma Jean Lee—M.D., voted the undertakers’ best friend. Amy Kopc— Head nurse at the hospital. Dolores Swartzcntruber—Not doing much of anything any Moyer. Doris Foy—Using her red hair for a flood light. Martha Beckman— Still living off the 1052 General Fund. Ruby Lipscomb — Working night shift so she can sleep during the day. Jean AshBy—Owner of Crellin coal mines. Stella Bittinger—Secretary to Jean. Mary Jean Lohr—Mother of the Year. Beverly Flanigan—Still going to Frostburg State. Earl Beckman— President of the alcoholics anonymous club. Amogene Rohrbaugh- Keeping Nan- cy Harvey company. Marie Glotfclty—Winning first prize at the annual milking convention. Bea Butcher—Modeling a new type of transparent bathing suit. Ethel Lohr—Baking cinnamon rolls at Fike’s Bakery. Alice Wolf—President and manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Grace Sisler—Still trying to nab a farmer. Geneva Bachtel—Working at the “You Leave It, We’ll Curl It,” Beauty Salon. Ruth Gnegy—Working at the Acorn Association as chief feed loader. Peggy Fike—Trying to sneak into the YMCA. Eloise Johnson — Streetcar driver at Ix ch Lynn. Grace Bachtel— Bubble dancer at Ward’s. Mary Lee Rodeheaver—Star at the Metropolitan Opera. Lola Zimmerman—Working her way up to Superintendent of schools. Helen Shreve—Raising little cow- boys in Texas. Jean Wilson—Still trying to answer her problems. Earl Rhodes— Still flirting with Beverly. Agnes Bolyard—Causing some poor executive’s wife to sue for divorce. Edward Browing—Just passed a “physical” for the WAP'S. Thelma Walter— Still wondering whether servicemen can get married on a sixteen hour pass. Paul Mclntire—President of “Why I Am Late Club.” Elinor Sines—Teaching firstgraders in Oakland Elementary School how- to count toes. Marvin Mills— Living in Arabia with his sixty-two-wife harem. Darrius Green—Talent Scout for Mills. Gladys Martin—Playing basketball in the Olympics for Phillips Oilers. Dale Green—Teaching Home Ec. in the high school. Fern Beachy—Married to Daniel Lohr. Larry Cade—Making his sixth con- secutive win the the Kentucky Derby. Rosealice Paugh—Trying to meet tw-o Saturday night trains at the same time. Eve Welch—Raising little Bugs at the Crossroads. Winifred Shaffer—Math Professor at Swanton State. Burl Whitmer—Trying to account for the national debt. Bernice Lee-Operating Hincbaugh’s Pool Room. Eugene DeBerry— Supplying the moonshine for the faculty picnic. Louise Spoerlein—Writing her com- mencement speech. Charles Stine—Giving Mr. Crone fishing lessons. Guy Harvey—Growing potatoes in the Red River Valley. Pat Bachtel—Still playing jokes on Mr. Dean. George Moats—Still driving his jeep across Herrington spillway. Edith Bolyard—Raising little Gib- son’s for the Loch Lynn baseball team. Hugh McWhinncy—On a big game expedition in far-off Africa. Gloria Moyer — Women’s heavy- weight champion of the world. Joe Arnold—Night cop at Times Square. Mildred Beckman—Cooking in new high school. Carl Hardesty—Working in the Crellin Pits. Ruth Strawser—Teaching little boys how to operate a sling-shot. Charles P'ikc—Been in the Navy for ten years and still a seaman re- cruit. Delores Harvey—Still begging them not to throw her in the lake. David Anderson — Winning the Pulitzer Prize in photography. Virgia. Turney — Chief Cook and Bottle Washer at Bill’s Barn. Bill Beckman—Raising soy beans in Illinois. Bonnie Teagarden— Accompanying Hugh McWhinney on his hunting ex- pedition as a Medical Missionary in Africa. Charles Taylor—Now known as “Honest Chuck, he’ll get your last buck”, used car dealer. lmcille Lohr—Taking over Coach Wilson’s Phys. Ed. Classes. Ruth Losh—Catcher for Brooklyn Dodgers.
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Persons In Club Pictures LETTERMEN First Row: Wayne Graham, Jim Flanigan, Bob King, Ken Collins, John Hanst, Tom Hutchinson, Harry Bittinger, Coach Kyle Wilson. Second Row: Paul Mclntire, Denver Sisler, Hugh McWhinney, Carlton Tasker, Reginald Brohawn, Charles Durbin, Edmund Butler, Earl Titchnell. Third Row: Marvin Mills, Eddie Hardesty, Jimmy Ashby, Harry Glaze, Charles Stine, Alvin Merging, Timmy Sisler, Douglas Butler, Alfred Davy. PROJECTION LSTS First Row: Phillip Bussey, Lillian Green, Harry Glaze, Bernadette Bit- tinger, Janet Beckman, Barbara Riley. Second Row: D. F. Lane, Fred Sims, Dennis Colaw, Tom Callis, Edsel Cal- houn, David Anderson. Third Row: David Full, John Haines, Burl Whitmer, George Moats, Don Peck. STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Darrius Green, George Moats, Grace Bachtol, Martha Beck- man, Marvin Mills, John White, Lucille Tasker, Beverly Flanigan, Kitty Gnegy, Bob King, Sammy Moore. Second Row: Stanley Bussey, Carrie Wolford, Joanne Welch, Encie Rhodes, Arveta Bell, Grace Bachtel, Ruby Gnegy, Phyllis Wotring, Barbara Moon. Jackie Calhoun, Patty Lewis, Bryan Thayer. Third Row: George Lee, Phyllis Sanders, Gene Riddcr. Naomi Lewis, Ken Collins, Sam Ashenfelter, Shirley Wright, Alfred Davy, Pete Johnson, Rob- ert Spiker, Miss Ruth Field. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First Row: Lloyd Turney, Samuel Roth, David Moon, Cecil Hauser, Coit Jenkins, Donald Bennett, Donald Wensel, John Bernard, Kenneth Green, Car- roll Paugh. Robert Cullers, Willard Broadwater. Second Row; Harold Bittinger, Ronald Wright, Arthur Bateman, Charles Stine, Matv'n Mills, Dale Green, Mr. John Reckner, John Beckman, William Brenneman, Thomas Bernard, Charles Fike, Ronald Green. Lonnie Bray. Third Pow: Leroy Be-.r.aid, Robert Win.era, James Merging. John Friend, Darrius Green, Guy Harvey, Earl Beckman, Eugene DeBerry, Melvin Pritts, James Ccttrell, Lawn , ce Wolf. Carroll Brea ‘water. Fourth Row: Mahlon Broadwater. Jon Blamble. Ernest Harvey, Irvin Shreve, Joseph Harvey, Richard Leighton, Howard Roth. James Snyder, Eu- gene Hauser. William Kitzmiller, John Livcr.good, Ralph Arnold, Elmer Otto, Robert Hebb, Paul Arnold. GLEE CLUB First Row; Rose Marie Paugh, John Hanst, Maxine Reams, Roger Gibson, Mary Lee Rodcheavcr, Darwin Ashburn, Helen Shreve, Jem Wilson. Second Row: Nadara Rodeheaver, Betty Culp, Naorni Ashby, Gladys Harsh, Ruth Johnson. Norma Campbell, Mary Sisk, Nancy Johnson, Betty Savage, Kate Friend, Donna Weimer, Jackie Groves. Third Row Mr. Carmen Monda, Wayne Graham, Paul Mclntire, Diane Sheehc, Bud Savage, Rita Johnson, Gloria Moyer, Dick Criss, Alice Mae Beachy, Tom Hutchinson, Reginald Brohawn, Bob Sanders. Fourth Row: Lou Hardesty, Gene Williams, Reube i Rodeheaver, Jach Harvey, Ixrnise Spoerlein, Kitty Wainer, Elaine Graham, Dale Schlosnaglt. Norma Lee, John White, Roy Lichty, Bill DeWitt. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First Row: Jo Anne DeWitt, Charlotte Kemphfer, Dottie Wood, Peggy White, Lillian Green, Gladys Harsh. Second Row: Mr. Ernest Spoerlein, Thelma Walter, Mary Jean Lohr, Phyl- lis Sanders, Gene Ridder, Elinor Sines, Rosealice Paugh. Mrs. Va. McManis. Third Row: Beverly Flanigan, Betty Culp, Encie Rhodes, Dolores Schmidt. Nadara Rodeheaver. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First Row: Elizabeth Uber. Carol Hanlin, Catherine Perry. Loretta Wolfe, Helen O’Brien, Phyllis Wotring, Leota Sines, Rayetta Hanlin. Second Row: Inez Gank, Flora Swiger, Naomi Lewis, Jackie Myers, Janet Beckman, Alberta White, Norma Arnold, Naomi Hauser. Third Row: Nancy Severe, Isabelle Weeks, Alma Crosier, Margaret Beck- man, Elsie Whitmer, Margaret Shaffer, Beverly Riley, Patty Myers. DRAMATIC CLUB First Row: Patty Bachtel, George Moats, Jackie Browning, Agnes Bolyard, Mary Jean Lohr, Jack Harvey, Midge Biser, Lorraine Fike, Edith Bolyard, Jimmy Adams, Doris Foy, Thelma Walters. Second Row: Mr. Crone, Fred Stemple, Linda Pritts, Becky White, Eu- gene Williams, Reuben Rodeheaver, David Full, Pat Cook, Dotty Edwards, Anna Mae White, Eileen Fitzwater, Marie Glotfelty. Third Row: Mary Bennett, Shirley Calhoun, Jean Martin, Rose Marie Paugh, Ellen Welch. Fern Foley, Doloris Warnick, Roberta Markley, Naomi Ashby, Sara Belle Burrell, Fronia Blamble, Dale Schlosnagle, Bill Johnson. GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First Row: Kate Friend, Nancy Johnson, Dianne Sheehe, Rita Johnson, Vicki Lucas. Second Row: Gloria Moyer, Pat Cook, Gladys Martin, Donna Weimer. Third Row: Lucille Kelley, Miss Patricia Morford, Coach; Kitty Gnegy, Bernice Lee. ACORN STAFF First Row: Jim Ashby, Eddie Hardesty, Vicki Lucas, George Hanst, Roger Gibson, Eugene Turney, John Hanst. Second Row: Grace Bachtel, Winifred Shaffer, Rita Johnson, Dianne Sheehe, Becky White, David Anderson. Nancy Johnson, Miss Roberta Cogley Third Row: Nadara Rodeheaver, Elaine Graham, Elinor Sines, Linda Pritts, Sam Ashenfelter, George Moats, Pat Cook.
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