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Class W1'ff . ARNOLD JONES '- art class ........ ........ I' lugene Knapp CHARLES JORDAN -- Model A ............................................ Clair Flick DANIEL KAUFER - thrilling rides in the blue goose .... Ray Lasher RONALD KEITH -- pep and energy ................................ John Pavolko ALVIN LASHER -- gym class ................................... ....... .I Ohn Pavolko WILLIAM LEEHAN - bloody noses and fat lips .................... John Gage STEVVART MADDEN - inspector's mustachew ...... Leonard Onest DAVID MEDVED - right hand ...... .............. ....... B e v Taylor EDW7ARD MEEKER -- technique ...... ....... B ill Bartfai LOIS MERRITT - love for English ........ ........ h er sister CAROLYN MITCHELL - pony tail ..... ............,.. A nyone RONALD PARKER - A's .......,............ ....... B ob Brewster PATTI PATTERSON - good attendance FRANCIS PAVOLKO - ability to present nothing but stupidity JANE PAYNE - Latin .................................. JANICE PAYNE -A little boyfriend, John DONALD PODOLL A+- speed and energy .. Shirley Westfall to the class .. any hard-w Pavolko ........ Anyone orking student Gayle Ashton Johnny Onest IRENE RADTKE -- shorthand .................... ....... C aroline Dana LLOYD RICKARD -- love ..................... ...... . loan Hollister SHARON ROY - shorthand ability ........... ........ B ev Taylor EDWARD SABOL - place in gym class . ..... John Gage SANDRA SHANK - study hall giggles ................................ any sourpuss EDWARD SLATTERY - ability to leave them laughing .... Miss Foley MA RLENE SMOCK - herself ........................................ Mr. Harry Dibble JACK SPAULDINC- V- plane geometry brain .... worthy underclassman JOE SUROVICK - science class .................................................... anyone ALICE SUSCHECK - place in shorthand ........ ..... C arolyn Hayes GORDON TAYLOR - corny jokes .................................... Milton Berle HUBERT TAYLOR -- high-powered Ford and milk route .... Bob Rindo VERGIL TAYLOR - basketball playing ability ............ 1954-55 team MARY WAPPES -- noon hours in the typing room .... anyone with time JANICE WALDO - long hair ........................................ Ruth Ann Beery JACK YOUNG - basketball ability ........... .... ............ J o hn Gage Rita Fisher VERNA YUSKO - place in front of the mirror ................ The senior class of l954, do hereby leave this last will and testa- ment to their successors, the class of 1955, with the sincere hope that they may put to use. to the best of your ability, all things bequeathed! them and that they will enjoy a richer and fuller year a In witness whereof, the Senior Class, the testators, s Seniors. have set their hand on this thirtieth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four.
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Class Wil! . The senior class of 1954, of the city of Albion, county of Erie, state of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind and body, do declare this to be their final and last testament. TESTATUR BEQUEST AINDY ADAMSON - wavy hair .................. .......,.... ERNEST AHLCREN -- English Literature .. ..... .. WALLACE ALEXANDER - gym class LEGATOR lVIr. Gilbert English peasants Burton Bateman DORIS ANDERSON --- chair in band ................................ Marilyn Tobin WIILMA BARTKO - good attendanse in orchestra ........ Gary Robinson HELEN BORLAND - lousy spelling ........................ ......... N ancy Mott BOYE BOYD - pink knees and almond shaped eyes ........ Miss Schultz MARTHA CARRIER - freckles ................................... ...... P at Zovack .JEAN CARTER - height ........................................... ...... B ob Rindo ALICE CHAMBERLAIN - not her 'GTaylor,' boy ...... ....... T o Anyone JESSE CHASE 0- driving experience ......... ....... ..... lW I arie Savage FRED CONNORS - bench tweezers ............ ....... L arry Keiser JAMES CONNORS - place on the bench ............................ Larry Keiser HAROLD COOK - place in gym class ......................., Leo Knickerbocker CHARLES CURTIS - interest on Hill Top Road ................ Jimmy Robb CLOYED DANA -- driving ability ............................................ John Gage ROBERTA DEVIES - upper teeth ....... ....... B etty Lou Demmery MARGARET DIMON - hair ........................ ...... H arriet Bateman MARGARET DUDA '- basketball ability ..... ......... S teve Onest MAURICE EBNER - eyes ........................ ....... L loyd Rickard RUTH FINK - love of a Freeman ........ .... ....... A n ne Lee Fields BARBARA FRITZCES - love for JOYCE GLASS - flashy nightgown gym class ............ Marjorie Oravetz of Willie's P.J. party Bev Taylor CHARLES GOETZ -- janitor's soap ................ poor, misled cider drinker JAMES GRAFF - report card .......... .............................. B ill Hunt LARRY GREENLEE - speed .......... .... a ny future football player ROBERT GREENLEE - ability ........ ...............................,.. ? EUGENE HANAS - English book ................................ ..... E ngland SHIRLEY HOOVER - good times and silly moods ...... ....... A nyone ELSIE HOUGII - basketball ability ....,................... ............ , Joe Greer JOYCE HUSTON -sf dancing ........... ..... N ladolyn Payne DALE JOHNSON '-- study halls ...... Ron Rickard
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Class Prophecy . The year is now 1974, and twenty years have gone past since l was last home. A friend and l planned, with the help of Barb Fritzges, our travel con- sultant, a trip from California, my home at the present time, across the U. S. to our old home town of Albion, to see how many of our old classmates had achieved their ambitions. I picked up the phone to call a taxi and I heard the charming voice of Roberta Devies. The taxi arrived, and struggling with our luggage, Harold Cook, the driver, assisted us to the airport where we will board a T. XV. A. air- liner designed by Maurice Ebner. To our amazement the porters, Buster Alexander and Bill Leehan in- quired, '4Where do you think you're going? During our conversation we learned that Alvin Lasher and Arnold Jones were airplane mechanics here. Wandering over for an ice cream cone, we were greeted by Dot Pohman, who filled our order. To thc runway we fled to catch sight of the governor, Boyne Boyd, ac- companied by Ron Parker and Vergil Taylor, his body guards The friendly voice of Helen Borland soon summoned us to our plane where we were greeted by our hostess, .lean Carter, who informed us that Ron Keith and Don Podoll were pilot and co-pilot. Settling ourselves i11 the cozy seats, our curiosity about the news of the day was aroused and we borrowed a morning paper from a Wave, Doris Anderson. The headlines blurted out the latest developments of the Dana' Rocket, by Dr. David Medved on which Andy Adamson and ,lim Graff were to be the first passengers. The reporter of this story was none other than Peggy W'appes. To renew acquaintances, we strolled up to the cockpit. While talking, they pointed out a ranch owned by Larry Greenlee, and the new dam con- structed by the Hanas and Johnson Construction Co. Soon we were making our first landing for fuel at Fargo, N. D. Who should our gaze fall upon except a keeper of law and order, Sgt. Gordon Taylor, who suggested we visit Jesse Chase, the town's judge. A visit with him revealed the townis mayor to be none other than Fred Connors, who was assisted by ,lack Spaulding and ,lim Connors, prominent lawyers and attorneys. The screech of an ambulancse, driven by Ed Meeker, rounding the corner. sent us scurrying to the accident on the next block, which involved our old classmates Janice Payne and Wilma Bartko. Dr. Robert Greenlee and his nurse, Joyce Huston arrived on the scene soon after us, and hurried the injured patients off to the Jordan Memorial. We sent flowers for them with Erne Ahlgren, the messenger. The excitement ended, we again boarded our plane, and were glad to see T. V. stars, Francis Pavolko and Marlene Smock come on board. We landedi in Chicago and went to visit the stockyards owned by Ed Sabol, Chuck Curtis, and Stewart llfadden and managed by Joe Suroviek. Being very tired we decided to stay overnight. Early the next morning we hired Margaret Dimon as our guide, and started our tour of the city. Typical of women, we hurried to the nearest dress shop. Among the many models were Maggie Dada and Patti Pat- terson. My favorite dress turned out to be a creation by Fink and Chamberlain, the world's finest designers.
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