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CALVIN JAMES WOLFE General Calf . , always underfoot . . . collects coins . . . wants to join the Air Force. . . enjoys chemistry and P.O.D.. .feasts on veal cutlets . . . advertises, L'Don't mess with me, pal: I'm a federal manly... may luck and success go with him. Activities: Mixed Chorus 1, 3g District Orchestra 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3g Aquarium Cub 1, 33 Art Club 3. ,IERE W. YosT General Jer,'. . . often seen talking to a certain sopohomore . . . exclaims, You cotton- pickin, rebel. . . . hungrily devours pot- pie . . . usually located in the shop . . . a real swell guy . . .favorite pastime, hunt- ing.. . wants to be a ranger. . . I'm a man more sinned than sinned against. Activities: Stage Crew 1, 2, 3. RONALD ZETTLEMOYER College Entrance 'iRonnie,'. . . quiet, polite, and brainy. . . expresses, Captain Nemo is here, . . . goes target shooting frequently . . . de- vours fish hungrily. . .favorite subject. chemistry . . . likes the color green . . . hunts and traps animals . . . Fishing, hunting. whatever it is, Ronnie can do it. He's a whiz. Activities: Conservation Club 3. MARLIN E. ZIMMERMAN, JR. Agricultural Zim', . . . favorite subject, tenth grade English . . . consoles That's the breaks . . . lives for those nasty habits of sleeping and shouting . . . tall and lanky . . . an ef- ficient chauffeur . . . stock car racing a hobby . . . a brain in all subjects? . . . turned up nose .. .always seen driving a green International . . . fools rush in where angels fear to tread. Activities: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. WAYNE M. ZULICK General Toot ...his ambition is to be a line- man.. .spends spare time working with wood.. .heard saying, 'SNO kiddin, Dick Tracyf' . . . another shop fiend . . . eats perogies and halupkies whenever there's a chance. . .favorite pastime is sleeping in class. Activities: Stage Crew l, 2, 3.
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ELLEN WANN ER General Ellen . . . quiet. shy. . .known for her mg hair English whiz enjoys hakespeare and such . . . seen skipping lrough halls with Phyl . . . likes movies fading, and TV . . . eats hamburgers . . . hoice of career is undecided. , . poets re born. not paid. tctivitiesz Girls Chorus l. 2: Sr. Tri- li Y GAYLE ANN WEAVER Commercial Gayle. blue eyes. blond hair. shapely. . . nown for her weird laughter . . . never uiet . . , can be heard saying You know . jelly beanf, ...goes crazy over pizza ie . . .a futurc secretary . . . fun-loving. 'iendly to all. ctivities: Homeroom Officer 2. 31 Stu- ent Council I: Blue and Gold 3: Girl's horus lg Mixed Chorus 2. 3: Girl's En- 'mble 2: G.A.A. 1: Sr. Tri-Hi-YQ Jun- ir Play: Library Club 3: Commercial lub 3: Cashier 2. RUTH MAE WEISS Commercial Ruthy . . . always seen with Ginny and Liz. . . ardent Globe fan . . . repeatedly interrogates, Did you see Sonny? . . , enjoys eating cheesebergers . . . thinks red a superb color . . . delights in dancing and collecting photographs . . . another small fry. . .likes em all! Activities: Sr. Tri-Hi-Y: G.A.A. 1. CLAIRE LUCILLE WENRICH Commercial Claire . . .our future secretary. . .en- joys tuna fish sandwiches . . . main inter- est lies in Orwigsburg . . . traveling and dancing delight her. . . sometimes shouts, You're a dirty birdie. ...cheerful lass , . . falling in love is a great faults Activities: Class Officer 2: Blue and Gold 3: Haven Fax 2. 3: Homeroom Officer 1, 2. 3: Cashier 1. 3: Mixed Chorus 2. 3: Girls Ensemble 2: Girls Chorus 1 : G.A.A. l : Commercial Club 3: Sr. Tri-Hi-Y: Gym Team 1: Band l. 2. 3. CHARLOTTE L. VVILDONGER General VVilly . . a Port Clinton clown . . is often heard saying. l'What do you mean. jelly bean ? . . . adores swimming and spa- ghetti . . . drives their Dodge everywhere . . .likes chemistry. . .a future nurse. . . quick. lively, full of fun. never stays till work is done. Activities: Girls Chorus 2: Sr, Tri-Hi-Y: Library Club 2. 3: Future Nurses Club 3, LEO J, WINGLE College Entmnce lNhen do we eat? . . . inquires Hector . . . our capable football player. . . can often be found at the YU . , . swimming, box- ing, ice skating his pastimes . . .has inter- est in a certain majorette. . .chemistry and math favorite subjects.. .has part time job a Michel's. . .about his career. undecided. Activities: Student Council 1. 2: Home- room Officer: Football 1. 2. 3: Hi-Y 2. 3: Track 2. 3.
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.Qs Zn iwltmuriam DORIS JEAN OAKLEY To know, to esteem, to love, and then to part Maker up lifeff tale to many a feeling heart. Born August 5, 1938, Doris attended grade school in the East Ward Building with many members of the present Senior Class. Later in high school. she was known as a willing and industrious worker and a friend to all. She was active in clubs. a junior cheerleader, and a member of the Junior National Honor Society. As a member of the Grace Evangelical Church, she was a faithful member of the choir, and a regular attend- ant at services Sunday morning. Suddenly one day word reached us of her illness: our pray- ers were with her. Then, one day, school bells stopped ringing for her, and the Heavenly bells tolled forth. As we go forward to our graduation and thence throughout life, Doris will hold a prominent place in our thoughts and heartsf-her passing seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music. 29 There seems a shadow on the day, Her smile no longer cheers: A dimness on the stars of night, like eyes that look through tears. Alone unto our Father's will One thought hath reconciledg That He whose love exceedeth ours Hath token home his child. Fold her, 0 Father, in Thine arms, And let her hencelorth be A messenger ol love between Our human hearts ond Thee. - Whittier
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