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1951 Closs Prophecy As we look into our crystal ball, strange visions come to us as we see the class of i951 ten years hence. Russell Bomberger is making a tour of the West by horseback giving illus- lratecl lectures on taxiclermy. Kathryn Brenner is busy keeping her house trailer spic ancl span while her husbancl is finishing college. Ralph Carvell is hirecl as Mr. Trumans speech-repeater. He repeals all of Truman,s speeches so that everyone is sure to hear them. Barry Eitnier has just returnecl from his travels ol' the forty-eight states. His methocl of transportation? ? His thumb. ol course. Are the Ice Follies getting better lately? Thats because Ray Garner is the new manager. He has a great time keeping the girls in tow. Cveralcline Gehman is a pliotographefs aicle in Hollywood. ln her spare time she is a moclel lor pep Cereal. The one who really knows poultry is Betty George. whose busbancl is in the poultry business. She is teaching her chilclren to clean chickens with rhythm so that they will become better trumpet players. Anna Hershey is a nurses' aizle at the John Hopkins Hospital where Jeanette Keener and Evelyn Sangrey are the two heacl nurses. Lois Grube is a happily marriecl housewife. She is very busy coaching her six cherubs to play baby saxophone in preparation for their scheclulecl ap- pearance on the Moment lvlusical Television Program as Lois and her Sax Sex- tet. Marlene Hess is the sole owner of a chain ol lbach Restaurant, lnc., in New York City. Her time-saving Vitamin-Laclclen Capsules which are equiv- alent to lull course clinners are quite a rage in New York just now. Fincling the Toni Home Permanent very successful on her hubby, Kathryn Long, a retirecl hairclresser. has bought out Toni, lnc. She has now changed the companys aclvertising slogan from uvvhich Twin has the Toni? to Atl hus- bancls wear Katie's Toni. Twenty out
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wARwu:K Hi-Revue Class History tcontinuedt We presented the play ln the Light of the Moon , on March I7 and l8. l95O, directed by Mrs. Hess, and it was a great success. We held the Junior-Senior Reception April 29. l950. at Vviggens' Restau- rant in Lancaster, with the senior class of 1950 as our guests. Mr. Elmer B. Hoover was our spealcer. The reception was enjoyed by all. Those who left during the year were Patsy Adams, Nevin Carvell. Donald Hackman, Joe Meley, and Carl Enclc. At last, as a class ol twenty-eight. we reached our senior year ol i950-SI with Mrs. Graft as our homeroom teacher. We elected Kenneth Stoner as president, Barry Eitnier as vice president. Jeanette Keener as secretary. and Anna Hershey as treasurer. Evelyn Sangrey and William McCoy were elected our student council members lor the third consecutive year. Those who didn't return for our senior year were Robert Vveaver. Robert Beard. and Reid Stoner. During the year Thelma Mellinger, Abe Shrom. and Nancy Kissinger dropped from our roll. The class now numbered twenty-live. The Senior Doggie Roast for the high school students and faculty mem- bers was held on September 22, 1950. in the Lions Club Memorial Building rather than in a meadow or in the schoolyard. The large warm room provided a cozy atmosphere for the evenings entertainment while a cold rain poured down outside. Our class. guided by Shirley Reitz as senior captain, won the Curtis lwlag- azine Campaign. Kathryn Long was a very capable student manager, as well as the schools highest salesman. On November 17 and 18, 1950. we presented the play Clementine , fli- rectecl by Mrs. Grofl. and it. too. was a successful presentation. On December 23, 1950, the senior class sponsored a Winter Wonderland Dance.. for the high school pupils, and Doris and her All Girls' Orchestra furnish ed the music. Everyone enjoyed the evening. On May 5111, 1951. the senior class were the honored guests ol the iunior class at the annual Junior Senior Reception. Our trip to VVashington in May, l95l. was enjoyed by everyone and, on our return, we prepared for Class Night, Baccalaureate. and Commencement. which were held May and 31. respectively. Our Commencement spealier was Mr. Elmer B. Hoover, Professor ol Education, Elizabethtown College. Eliza- bethtown, Pa. Now that our diplomas lor which we have been striving these past four years have finally been obtained. we are ready to set out on lifes journey. Tu en ly
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wARwu:K Hi-Revue Closs Prophecy tcontinuedl ln the movies we can see Rowland Martin as the i961 version ol Gene Autry. He is the proud owner of a Cadillac convertihle and much California real estate. His pet hohhy is sending all his old classmates crates ol fruit from his vast orange groves on every holiday. Every dinner over station VVGCB. Violet Newman has a disc joclcey pro- gram in Red Lion. Of course, she travels widely, too. with the Barnum and Bailey Circus where she has the title The Lady On Springs. William McCoy and his newly organized All Girls Orchestra are the hit of the nation. Each day he receives hundreds of fan letters from teenagers re- questing their matinee-idol's pictures and personal autographs. His feminine admirers have recently selected him as the UBest Dressed-Most Popular lVlan in the United States for l96l. The secretary to the President of the United States is Kathleen Miller. who is the fastest typist in the United States. The owner of the newly organized Etiquette School in Philadelphia is Shirley Reitz. She is also the president of the popular cluh. Manners and lvlannerismsf' A huge billboard advertisement on Route 222 announces the appearance at the York Fair of this year's winner of the lndianopolis Speed Races. It is none other than William Rice. The Chicago Market is making great progress with its new saleslacly, Betty Shenlc. She enjoys selling products to her old classmates who now need food to feed the little mouths at home. Kenneth Stoner is giving speeches on the advantages and disadvantages ol the H-Bomh in Washington, D. C. Robert Styer has hecome quite prosperous. He is a great farmer and owns more farms than anyone else in Lancaster County. Every weelc you can see a picture in the paper resembling Ruth Tyson. lt is one ol her children advertising Nlartinls Studio ol which Ruth is the owner. Also she is a secretary for her husband. Kenneth Vveit is quite an inventor. He has just invented three new colors and they are all shades of green. Priscilla Williams has obtained an office joh and also an engagement ring through her coquetting with the Boss. Twenty-twn .VM
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