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y yy yy Seniors Fill Faeulty's Shoes ' 'r H' 7 L ' 1 4. U . were filled by the seniors. Students teaching included those pictured above. In the first row are Nancy Pol- glaze, Joyce Gerren, Inez Rockafellow, Mary Ann Weigelt, Joanne Rusinko, Carmella Provenzo, Marilyn Harper, Katherine Sarroccog second row - Evelyn Byers, Mary Jo Strickling, Gloria Stibbe, Patricia McClelland, Mary Lou Louden, Marilyn DeLeone, Ana Romano, Jo Ann Franks, Joan Bolvin, Leonard Aristide. Third row-Jacqueline Case, Rindy Willyard, Rita Gowdy, Sarah Post, Patricia Mc- Cardel, Barbara Vassar, Jeanette Barber, Anne Linton, Marian Byers, fourth row-Bill Ridenour, Maurice Klein, Herbert Clark, Bill Balser Bill Johnson, John Lux, back row -Ernie Hollabaugh, Bob Rupert, Neal Kellison, Mike Giovinazzo, Joe Myers, Tom Grif- fiths, George Dobrilovic, Bill Evans, Henri Pusker, and Lawrence Madonio.
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Evelyn Byers, secretary to Dr. Brown, Geraldine Thompson, Ohio Bell operatorg Mary Lou Hentz, laboratory technician at Robinson Memorial, Gloria Stibbe and Lorraine Stanford. secretaries at Oak Rubber, Rita Fulweber and Joyce Gerr-en, ac- countant and stenographer respectively far the Fisher Body Plant of Cleveland, Jean Ann Klay, Cleveland social worker, and her secretary, Gail Morris, and Sally De- Long, secretary to Bill Veeck. Herbert Clark's mother received a letter from him telling about his new Metho- dist Mission in China and of his meeting Anthony Porcase and Harris Clark, who were traveling in China. Harry Gless and Bill Lescallette met at a morticians' convention in Cleveland re- cently. Bill has a funeral home in Ravenna, while Harry is director of a Massillon cemetery. Two representatives of the Marine Corps, Captain Milton Petty and Lieutenant Marilyn Harper of the Lady Marines spent leaves in Ravenna. Pat Bell, Marietta librarian, was visiting her family and friends in Ravenna. Pat McClelland, girls' physical education instructor at Ravenna High met Anne Linton, director of physical fitness in a Detroit girls' school, and Nancy Polglaze, music teacher at Toledo Libby, at a teachers' convention in Chicago. Anne told of Bob Rupert's rising reputation as a competitor of Ford Motors in Detroit. Neil Kellison stopped for a few days to visit with friends in Ravenna on his way to West Virginia for his vacation. Neil is a for-est ranger in Minnesota. Beatrice Suter, Ravenna housewife, and Nancy Triscori, Cleveland beautician were visiting Mary Lou Smith, a well known New York social worker, while they were in the nation's metropolis. Barbara Vassar, Sarah Post, and Pat McCardel have returned from Alaska for a vacation. They have made a fortune in the gold mines there. Rindy Willyard was visiting her family in Ravenna. She is employed as a commer- cial artist at Ray Gerber's advertising agency in Clearwater, Fla. Katherine Sarrocco, who is a secretary at the U.S. embassy in Spain, wrote home that she spent her last vacation in Paris, where she had seen Joanne Rusinko, who teaches American history there, and Mary Anne Weigelt, wealthy widow, well known in Parisian society. The stream-er on the sports page read Stump wins series game for Indians with his 69th home run of the season. Bob is the manager of the tribe since Boudr-eau went to the Yankees. Also on the sports page was this story: Bill Evans, coach of the Bowling Green Eleven, and Charles Knight, Miami coach, are meeting to see whose team will be victorious.Harold Stephenson, the famed motorcycle racer, is appearing at Sports- man's Park tonight for the first time since his crack up. I saw names I knew in the ads, Pat Mendiola's barber shop has moved to East Main. Inez Wymer's dress shop was advertising dresses designed by Rita Gowdy, New York's leading stylist. Joan Fullum and Gloria Merrian were introducing the latest hair style in their beauty shop. Dewey Gatts' book store was featuring Ana Romano's latest Life As I Found It, and Left It with illustrations by Inez Rockafellow. A familiar name appeared in the classified section. Job wanted: expert numistma- tic. Call John Lux. Finally I turned to the funny page. The first comic strip I saw was the work of Mary Louden and Elnora Rhinehart, The Tribulations of Timothy Timmins. Well most of my old classmates are successes. Uh-oh. There's the boss glaring at me . I'd better get back to my job and finish digging this ditch. 25
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Dynamite Twins Trying to dream up the dynamite twins was a simple matter of rubbing Aladdin's Lamp. The swish of a jet propelled genii brought the pair into view. The boy and girl possessed the best in appearanc-e and personality that only the RHS seniors' magic could produce. vi: :ic This d-y--n-a-m-i-t-e lassie has the shapely figure of Doris Hunt. Those eyes are the big, sparkling ones of Anne Linton. She has the glistening tresses of Mary Lou Hentz That dazzling smile belongs to Jane Calvin, while the mellow notes of her speaking voice belong to Mary Jo Stricklingg her singing voice to Joan Bolvin. Barbara Le- Roy owns her tapering graceful hands, and Rindy Willyard has the skin you love to touch with Betty Kontros's dimples. You say you want to hear more-okay!- She has the groomed looks and clothes of Katherine Sarrocco. Her sense of humor resembles that of our own hep one, Mary Solitro, while her personality belongs to Ana Romano. Her cuteness is strictly that of Hallie Lou Eidson. Above all, she's a true lady like Jackie Case and has the fairest of feminine vir- tues, the shyness of Nancy Triscori. She has inherited the intelligence of Pat Mc- Cardel and the leadership of Pat McClel- land. When it comes to dancing, she swings and sways like Jerry Feiber. She can dash off a drawing anytime like Inez Rockafel- low and, if it is music you want to hear, Dorothy Ward can provide it in both jazz and classical form. She has the quality of Marilyn DeLeone's courtesy and Joanne Rusinko's enthusiasm. i 4 Ii it is athletic ability you're looking for, it belongs to Evelyn Byers, and as the num- ber one gum chewer it's Maxine Lemons. Our d-y-n-a-m-i-c lad is really super de- luxe! He dresses as snappily as Phil Lar- cus. His atlas build belongs to Jim Hoff. His eyes are the soft brown eyes of Bob Stump. That beaming smile belongs to Joe Stoerkelg his deep speaking voice to Mau- rice Klein, his singing voice is like Tom Griffiths'. Those red waves crowning his head are those of Neil Kellison. He has the friendliness of a guy named Paul Studerg the sense of humor of our pal, Tony Porcase. Mickey Delano's personal- ity is one of his nicest assets. When it comes to his energy and pep he has that of Leonard Aristide. Is he intelligent? You can bet your life he is, for he has the LQ. of Ernest Hollabaugh. He has a dash of modesty and shyness of Lawrence Madonio and Paul Wanstreet. Guess what? He has the musical ability of Ray Berkley and the artistic ability of Ray Gerber, and is a leader like Bill Ridenour. He is as dependable as Bill Balser and has the managing ability of Charles Knight. When it comes to dribbling down the bas- ketball floor, he uses Harold Wilson's tactics, while on the dance floor he has the rhythm of Mario Tortorella.
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