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Senior Silhouettes C. Elchynskig M. Gurney: J. Merriman, B. Wood: G. Ohrn, K. Berkhous, l. Nlotuzg E. Ploss, Nl. Davis, P. Plossg Twirlers and Majorettesg G. Kingsley, P. Clark: N. Wood: F. Ross. Barbara Kowalski: She aluars dresses up to date, Witli all her friends she's sure to rate. Joanne Lamb: Dark hair and dazzling eyes, She can't help laughing tho' she tries. Anthony Lamendola: He's smart, he's smooth, he's tall and dark, VVe know he's sure to make his mark. Richard Larson: A wonderful athlete, an all 'round good guy, From grade A marks, he'll never shy. Raymond Lawson: A friendly, likable senior guy, Tho' the girls like him, with them he's shy. Jean Mack: Our Jeannie with the soft blonde A hair , ls always happy and free from care. Carl Malek: He plays in the band, in the orches- tra too, Even in history he's sure to get through. Ruth Matteson: She's the sweetest person under the sun, Depend on Ruthie to get things done. Charles McCray: Disregard his He knows eve1'y trick that Roberta McCray: Her face is brown, You'll never see her wear McElroy: A man of few thing out., Troy innocent look, 's in the book. fair, her hair is a frown. words, he works And his own little car he's seldom without. Patrick McGraw: Irish wit and 'l'hat's our Pat with hair jokes so funny, so sunny. Mary Ellen Lee: A friend to all is Mary Lee, Always happy, a joy to see. Robert Lewis: He's the tall, strong, silent kind, A keener wit you'll never find. John Lindstrom: Quiet, bashful, very shy, A grand good pal is this swell guy. 0 U Madalyn Lines: Tho' i'Candyl' seems quiet, Sl19,S really gay, Her laughing eyes give her away. Charles Lucas: Chnck may seem bashful, even shy, Yet there is mischief in his eye. Russell Merriman: He left us for the Navy, so, Our best wishes to him go. Jean Merriman: Pretty, well dressed, very neat, Always popular, always Sweet. Patrick Miller: Witli ready wit and cheerful He'll talk himself to fame some day. Virginia Miller: Quiet, sweet, and nice is she, More like her there ought to be. way, Joyce Mitchell: Not too quiet, lots of fun, She's a friend to everyone. Rita Morgan: Small and nice in her own little way. More and more friends she makes each day. Emory Morton: A better friend can ne'er be found, More of his kind we'd like around. Motuz: A Winsome lass is our little 'Rene, No wonder we chose her for our Football Queen. Irene Rosemarie Munn: So likable, so full of fun, Thatfs why we all like Rosie Munn. Gloria Ohrn: She has a. way we all admire, Of her sweet smile, we'l1 never tire. John Oldenski: A grand combination of charm and brain, V As long as he's here, the girls won't com- plain. Rosa Pate: Here's to Rosa, shy seems she, But a nicer person, there couldn't be.
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Junior Class Play - 1950 Standing: J. Miller, R. Cowles, P. Fields, D. Dimmick, F. Ross, j. Smith, E. Slaglc, D. Apps, V. Fay. Seated: S. Swartz, j. Merriman, A. Puchly, P. Miller. THE HIGH SCHOOL The annual Junior Class Play present MYSTERY ed by the class of 1951. CAST OF CHARACTERS Miss Fielding, the drama coach . Laura Crowder, the heroine ..... Dorothy Russell, the comedy maid Mary Lee, the character lady .... . Miss Jeffries, the assistant director Mrs. Reed, Victor's, mother .... . Earl Sayles, thc hero .... Victor Reed, the villain ...... Raul Butler, the character man . Joc, the stage manager Jack Howard, the author .. Jason Shaw, the sheriff . . . . . . Agnes Puchly . . . Julia Smith . . . . Patricia Fields . Virginia Fay Jean Merriman . .. Sandra Swartz . . . Frank Ross .. John Miller .. .. Patrick Miller .. David Dimmick . . . . David Apps Edward Slagle The annual Junior Class Play was directed by Mr. Philip Legal, with Betty Wood as the student director. Filled with mysterious happenings, faintings, a kidnapping, fighting, and a near murder, the play was well received by the capacity audiences at each per- formance. Most of the cast had double parts, as the story concerns a Junior Class having their final dress rehearsal of a mystery, The House of Terror , which is to be given the following night. The real mystery creeps into the play at the end of the first act, and from that point the performance is a whirlwind of excitement. 27
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Dorothy Patterson: She's always busy, this blonde so pert, Her quick, keen mind is always alert. Dixie Phillips Grice: VVe wish success to this girl so dear, Who changed her name in her senior year. Mercena Proctor: Her walk is stately, her manner serene, Union City was smart to choose her their Queen. Agnes Puehly: Colorful witty, and very gay, She was quite a success in the Junior Play. Daniel Reynolds: Dan is handsome, Dan is smart, And his smile has brightened many a heart. Mary Ricketts: Good looks and good deeds, so I've observed, Make her popularity truly deserved. Delores Ross: A helpful Librarian, courteous to all, A nicer girl we can't recall. Frank Ross: We think that he can't be beat, Football and Hi-Y are his meat. Betty Ann Russell: Laughter and mirth in Betty combine, To make her happy all of the time. Coletta Schramling: Her grades are good, her work is fine, Her heart has gone to Otterbein. Eugene Sharer: As a drummer and a dancer, this guy Is one of the best in Corry High. Dot Sherwood: VVhenever the music is extra grand, You'll know that Dot is in the band. Betty Shields: She is cheery, she is good, She always does the things she should. Senior Silhouettes Edia Monroe Silvis: He's got a smile that warms your heart, And his clothes are always very smart. Edward Slagle: -Another soldier boy is he, May good luck with him always be. Julia Smith: Small and cute she's quite a beauty, This lovely miss whom we call Judy. Douglas Spaulding: With girls he rates, in sports he's great, But to class he's always late. Rex Spaulding: King of the gridiron, of Htriple threatl' fame, We're sure he's headed for Notre Dame. John Svetz: He'll answer questions about a gear or wheel, But don't mention girls, to him they don't appeal. Walter Sweet: Sweet by nature, Sweet by name, He's a class officer of great fame. lone Taylor: A little girl with pretty hair, Who never seems to have a care. Robert Upperman: Short and dark with flashing eyes, He's gone to join the fighting guys . Rita Varassa: Sheis always smiling her lovely smile, To be her friend is worth your while. Martin Whiteley: Tho, he seldom has very much to say, He's one of the best in every way. Harley Whitney: An all right guy so full of fun, One of the nicest under the sun. Betty Wood: Big brown eyes, expression wise, She seems an angel in disguise. W. Ingram, G. Kingsley, j. Merriman, B. Karkoski, W. King, B. Wood: Mr. W. Miller, Mr. F. L. Edwards, B. Chiricuziog B West, K. Berkhousg W. Sweet: B. Powers: B. Powers, M. Gordon: B. Russell, J. Smith, J. Bender, G. Ohrn, j. Drobnek, M Ricketts. I
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