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'iii' J' ii f R 15- -::'Q2-4 CLASS PROPHF CY ETTLING we irily hi k in my old easy ehair I brushed aside 1 wisp of Uriy KJ hair and soon I wis asleep I bewan to drelm of ye irs Hone by All my old elassmites pissed before n1e ind I reilived 111 htd made good A Ureit in my hid sueeeeded 111 the business world and many 111 the professionil fields C-rldually I drifted baek to 111y own wfriduition o111e fifty ye its wo How well I ren1e111bered it' It eems the Seeond W11rld NV1r had spreid ehios ill oxer the world and over one fifth of our elass joined the ri ed forees before Commeneement I ein ee them now Ray Bairhalter, Bob Ballinger, Everett Beven, Al Brimmeier, Charles Covert, Bill ones, Bob Koepp Bob McCall erry McNeff Fred Mllito, Tony Pedone, Bill Purse, Vince Reubelt, an1es Siebel, im Veverka, ind Bob Washington Some of these fellows sttyed in the Armed Forees and made it their life work others returned to eixiliin life ind entered various fields of business Of those who I ean remember well bi k in 1961 when most of my elass mates were at the Ze111th of their sueeess Ted Layland the business miqn ite beeime president of the Modern Ijllstle Company 1 xery extensive and profit ible business Ruth Campbell Betty une Gutberlet, Marjorie ames, and Betty Jane Sauers were all employed as seeretaries in the large offiee Sharinv the ponderous duties of direet ing the eompany were the able viee presidents George Kourakos and Jack Wehner They were assisted by their eeretaries Margaret Kelley Betty Neptune, Edna Mae Stockman, ind Margaret Woodside Lillie Belle Lewis was the skillful switeh board operator Richard Hunter, advertising minwer had 1 nationwide reputation for irtistie genius Annie Paschaledes, his effieient seeretary was kept quite busy lopularity of pl ist e proeluets was ffreitly 11ere ised by the keen sales foree of Don Adams, To ll Perka Howard Pruss, ind ohn Yoedt Dnly advertisine was done over station PERRY by 1 viriety progrtm he ided by the elever fashion expert Aldena Hedee and l1er models ane Cashdollar ind Anna Frazier Musie was presented by the Milito Trio featuring Freddie on the saxaphone Don Kaufman at the piano ind Tom Richards at the drums. Voeals were offered by the Harmonettes: Christine Baird, Nancy Eayre, and Betty Grace Omundsen. Iorraine Kimmick fascinated the audience with her splendid acting and Doris acoby pre:ented rhyth111i1 dances. Research for plastic development was conducted by the renowned chemist Beverly Robbins, and her assistant Virginia McCullough. New products were originated by the chief engineer Frank Pittman. Under the leadership of Bishop Hines, M. D. and Dr. Hilda Evans, and their nursing staff: essie Logan, Audrey Ludwig and Gertrude Hoolahan, an extensive safety program was carried o11 i11 the pl'lllt. Others net connected with the vxorldffamous Modern llastic Company sought their fortunes in other fields. im Boyd became a well known farmer. Chuck Frazier was Americas Heavyweight Boxing Champion. une McConnell and M7ldred Schuinacher became outitandinff business vvomen of the East. Fran Lachimia ffained l:?lH1C threuph his exclusive fur salon. Margaret Allerdice, a def signer of fi11e clothes became a byvtord i11 American fa:hions. She was assisted very eapably by Dorothy Assad, Louiee Banks, and Helen acoby. In the field of education P. H. S. University. u11der Chancellor ohn Burns became a ce11ter of culture and learninu. Tl1e University also excelled in athletics under the coachinyf of Fred Peirish 'lllel his assistants Lou Soller and Dick Fisher. The local newspaper under the editorship of Harry Wiiieman, had the ITLIUCS of the famous Barbara White and Nancylee Darby o11 its reporting staff. Karl Fahrion, Gus Meder, and Ted Vassar held positions as sports editors. They kept Gunther Sturn, the chief printer, quite busy with their numerous articles. james A. McCort, circulation manager, with the aid of his two assistants, Ellen Diley and Lillian Rossel, kept the paper in fin1ancial balance.+Yes, that class of 1945 certainly was a successful one. Page Thirty-two Q nz W - fx Q-A .9 ,gg a ,gg 11 1 QE if. f L- - S, - -- 3? 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