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Standing around class adviser, Miss McClean, are Leora Hicks, Pat Proctor, Jim Roberto, Carol Baker, and Elaine Bassett. New This year the seniors inaugurated a new type of government. Numerous standing commit- tees were set up, and they met regularly. Headed by Gene Naylor, the vocational committee gathered pamphlets on various occupa- tions, while Richard Jaqua's college committee concerned itself with collecting information about near-by colleges. Possibilities of obtaining scholarships were investigated by Jay Holla- baugh and the scholarship committee. Jerry Dietrich spurred the Tatler staff on with his rousing pep talks. Sunshine and cheer were spread to all ill seniors by Pat Gardner and her flower commit- tee. Beverly Butler's news committee kept seniors informed on all coming events, and Elaine Bassett's attendance committee reported the seniors' absences and tardies. QBLII' Iam will anim wztamrnt Carol Baker and Elaine Bassett offer their argyles to anyone with time, patience, and ability. Molly Brettl presents her long hair to Nancy McVay. To Dolores-my worn out shorthand pad and my love for Mrs. Denovchek, from Selby Hoff. Dick Haskins leaves his ability to get along with teachers to anyone who needs it. Dolores Porcase bestows her fifth period foods class upon John Jarbo. To next year's football team, Joe Madonio awards Coach Gilcrest. Bob Schofield wills his parking place to any- one who has a car small enough to park there. To Miss Green-my red cheerleader skirt. Dorothy Sedlock. Pat Proctor willingly grants her A's in Fre!1Ch to Ernie Fullum. Jim Roberto bequeaths his athletic ability to to anyone who's in bad enough shape to need lt. To anyone who can endure lt, Gene Nay101' assigns bookkeeping. Pete Esposito cedes Miss McClean to Benny Colecchi. Eileen Cale surrenders her Angora kitten to Betty Bendel. Madonna Drago relinquishes her prodigious coacervation of whimsicalities to Doris. Malinda Williams confers upon Jo Madonio her dramatic ability. To Hank Trivelli-Ed Serafin leaves his ability to go steady. Don Reed is entrusted with Richard Jaqua's test tube. Myrna Baker donates her red sweat shirt to her brother Bob. The stupidity of Roy James is left to Tom Conti. All the absent time Tom Brode lost this year is given Mr. Montecalvo, who needs a vaca- tion. To Carol Proctor-all my free periods-from Treva Myers. Pat Chechak's Mayor is bequeathed to the class of '54, To Connie Webb, Pat Perry leaves her love of jewelry and perfume. Tom Hugill transfers his biggest problem to whoever wants her.
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Lawrence Glovinazzo inherits all of Tony Chuifo's tardles. The pigeon-toed walk of Joan Chalker is sacrificed to her sister, Joyce. Marilyne Haines gives her long walks to school to Mary Bishop. Harry DeVault wills his love for shop to any- one who has the ability to love it. Joe Daniels bestows his height to Dick Gast. To the juniors, Tony Spiker entrusts his knowledge of literature. Wessie is willed to Ronnie Gray and Kenny Porter from Helen Bromelow. Thalia Hergenroeder gladly leaves her ability for collecting weird nicknames to Donna, who is tired of Hergie . Carolyn Jennings surrenders her sister Diane to the class of '53. All her fun in high school is left by Barbara Knapp to her stepbrother, Carl Reedy. Walter Sargent favors anyone with his Ameri- can Problem's book. Tom Guy offers his muscles to Otis Hoven- camp. Joe Fedor wills his love for President Truman to Mrs. Francies. Mabel Phillip rellnquishes her non-existent bottle of peroxide to Marilyn Fankhouser. Madylin Wright leaves three study halls to Virginia Frayer. My love for football-to next year's statistician -from Ted DiSimio. Jay Hollabaugh presents his deep bass voice to Mrs. Shuey. To Angie Nagella, Jean Silenius leaves her daydreaming abilties. Jeannette Oostdyk vacates her first chair in the saxaphone section for Suzy Cook. Gene Garrett's blackjack is turned over to Cosmos Aristide. Anyone who wants it may have Jim Kuzma's football talent. To all juniors in the fourth period typing class, Sandra Winkler assigns her love for typing. Sue Canfield is favored with JoAnn Fosnight's red gym suit. Paul Gifford donates his drawing experience to Mr. Zumbro. Ed Shriver's picture of RHS in 314 is left to the school. Marian Rusinko cedes her Information Desk job to Sally Canfield. Evelyn Stump confers on her brother Dick her love for RHS teachers. Carol Hampton wills her fund troubles and her sister Lucy to Jack MacConaugha. Anyone who will take him is welcome to Pat Gardner's brother Dick. Leora Hicks leaves her good times in school to her sister Nita. My love for hillbilly music to Carlin McVay from Beverly Henninger. Earl Muster entrusts his love of sports to any- one who has the ability to use it. Katie Tilden's missing choir robe is be- queathed to her sister Roberta. Jim Few sacrifices his ability to diet to all those who need it. To Mrs. Shuey, Joyce Cummings leaves the noon choir. My driving skill to Nancy Bissonette-from Jerry Herrick. To Marilyn Monroe goes Betty Jordan's short- hand speed. Carol Friess favors her brothers Paul and Mike with her love for RHS. Tom Brown wills his money to anyone who needs it. To Carole Sollberger, Gerald Brode leaves his ability to crack jokes at the wrong time. Anything that Don Llewellyn has: Frank Romano is welcome to take. Lucille Sllveira and Susie Schmitt grant their ability to share a locker for three years to Anita Hicks and Jeanie Kauffman. Jim Doak's ability to get out of work'ls donated to Jay Bell. The ability of Emma Jean Penn to chew gum noiselessly is awarded to Mary Lansky. My rotation class card to my brother Donnie- from Bette Gombert. Stan Thomas leaves his Demolay pin to Coach Gilcrest. Beverly Butler presents ten feet of wire to Howdy Miller so he won't,have to stop wir- ing lockers next year. Jane DeLeone turns over her drlver's license and her Cadillac to Mr. Egan. To Jackie Bullock's brother Herbert goes her love for and deep understanding of chemis- try. Shirley DeLong will deliver her bottle of hair bleach to Sophia Dobroski. Doris Dlx abdicates her chair ln second year typing for Shirley Ruehr. From Dolores Sarrocco to her brother Medio- her love for band. To Jeanette Hamilton-Joan Dietrich's forget- fulness. Dave Caris wills his love for girls to David Huffman. Chub Baxter confers the knowledge he didn't get at RHS to his sister Betty. Dramatics class goes to Mr. Howard from Joe Robinson. Mary Lohr leaves her love for skating to Joe Trivelll. Tommy Gray gets Bridget Romano's office as- sistant job. Joanne Bruno can have Mary Lou Wymer's American Problems class, if she wants it. To Coach Gilcrest, Jerry Dietrich donates his curly hair. Anyone who wants to take over the payments is welcome to Frank Barbari.ne's car. Wayne King awards his first chair in band to his fellow classmates. Sally Sauder offers Mr. Vance her neatness CD. Her poodle haircut and the leash that goes with it will be given to Dawn Watson from her sister Sharleen. Audrey Siefer leaves to Marie Chuifo her job in Mr. Montecalvo's office. Miss Juve is willed from Alan Sapp to Eugene Sapp. To Johnny Drago, my ability to run around at night, from Charles Pritchard. JoAnn Binns presents her hot rod driving to her brothers, Tommy and Timmy. I, Florence Ruehr, do hereby bequeath to Iris Pantalone all reserved rights to the Vale Edge Kainrad Dairy. To Pauline Velenose, I, Pat Peppeard, award my geography class.
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