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Seniors 1954 OHARIJ TTK ISABELLE TI{IS I IT Commercial (ieneral It. I). I, Curry, Pa Birt Inlay - February Study Club 2. 3. 4. RKUlRbV A NX WARNER College Preparatory It. D. 3. Curry. Pa. Birthday - August 31 Corrian Business 2. 3, 4: Jr. Hosp. Aux.; Tri-Ill- V 3. V. Pros. 4; Sports I slier. M. KY ALICE WHITE ('oniniereial Secretarial 8111 .Mead Avenue Birthday • January 2 Library Club 2. 3. 4. BOSK MARIE WOJTASZKK 'oniniereial Secretarial 088 Hiiriun Avenue Birthday - March 12 Corrfan Business 2; Study 3; Beverettes 4. DONALD KIHVAHI) IPPKHMAN (ieneral 51.1)6 W. Clmrch St. Birthday - November 20 Study Club 2. 4; Hi-Y I; Projection Club 3: Jr. Play Comm. WILLIAM PORTER WATKKHOISK (■eneral 17 K. Sniiili Street Birthday - April 20 Varsity 2; Football 2; Study Club 3. 4; Jr. Prom Comm. II. It. V. Pres. 2. 3. MAIRKKX WTIITK OTTAWAY Commercial ticner.i! H7 Snyder Circle Birthday - August 7 Study Club 2; Corrian Business 3: Beavcrettes 4. SIIIRLKY MARIK YABATCH t ’onunereial Secretarial 113 .Maple Avenue lllrt Inlay - July 2 Hi Times 2. 3. 4: II. H. Sec. 3. 4; Tri-HI-Y 4: Prom Comm.; Jr. Play Comm. JACK LOITS VALBNTIXE t 'allege Preparatory 87)6 X. Center Street Birthday - August IS Study Club 2. 4; Projection Club 3. JAMES EDWIN WATROPS College Preparatory It. I . I, Curry, Pa. Birthday . March 21 Corrian 2. 3; Jr. Bed Cross 4; Hi-Y 4: H. It. Treas. 3; Student Council 4; Jr. Play Comm. CHARLES L. WHITKLEY Industrial • »tl6 K. South Street Birthday - February 20 Study Club 2. 3. I. 28 RICHARD EDWARD YOLK Industrial Columbus, Pa. Birthday - March 1 tl Varsity Club 2. 3. 4: Football 2. 3. 4. (ilSTAV MATHIAS WESTER (ieneral It. I). 2. Curry. Pa. Birthday • .May :{ Study Club 2. 4; Jr. Play Comm.; Projection Club 3. JAYNE LOITSK WHITKLEY Commercial tieneral 5tMS E. South Street Birthday - September 21 Library Club 2. 3; Beav-erettes 4.
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What The Seniors Will Miss Most In C. H. S......... Lawrence Anderson—Seeing “F’s” on my report card. Rexford Apps—Looking for lost papers. George Armitage—Those “ornery” teachers. Nancy Armitage. Theresa Borstorff, Lucille Davis, Marjorie Froncek, Janet Gray bill, Eric Lanphere, Marlene Roth, Mary Shannon. Beverly Warner, and Rachel McCray—The kids. Frank Barr—The boys at the shop. Carlton Bates and Shirley Yaratch—All my friends. Beatrice Bensink—Orchestra and choir. Rhae Blatt—That certain “( 1 on the football field. Melvin Blynt—“Evie”. Allan Borstorff and James Haslett— “What’s there to miss?” Jeanene Brady—Having my schedule changed. Mary Bull—That crazy mixed-up Room 4. Jeanette Capwell, Mary White, and Rose Wojtaszek—Mrs. Jourdet’s sense of humor. Larry Cassett—“Jeanette”. Howard Clabbatz. Mary Puchly, and Lucy Lamendola—Bookkeeping class. James Coates—Being Mr. Sheen’s right hand man. Harry Coulter—Debates about intangibles with Mr. Legal. Frank Cowles and James Watrous—The way Mr. Matthews teaches. Allan Cox—Hazel and the teachers. Howard Crawford—Mrs. McMillan. Donna Crowell—Those stories by Mrs. Jourdet and Mr. Edwards. Bettty Culver, Richard Fairchild, and William Stockton—The good times. Annette Curtis—The race to Shoop’s at noon. Leslie Curtis, John Halfast. Marjorie Powell. Floyd Reynolds, and Charles White-ley—Not much of anything. Nila Davis—My American Literature. Thaddaeus Czech, Richard Magee, Richard Staples, Robert Mulvin, and Richard Volk—The girls! Jon Davison—Old Home Week. Robert Douglas and Richard Latos—The lively pep assemblies. Richard Drobnek—Taking attendance for Mr. Edwards. Judy Dwyer—The dance band and the kids. “A picture which is lost to fond memory Mary Kay Dykes—All the good times and most of all cheerleading. Theodore Elchynski—The 2b and 4b dungeons. Thomas Elchynski—All the good times I never had. Rodney Fargo—Sleeping in the afternoon. Charles Fleming and Robert Swarm— Playing football on a championship team. Ronald Gates—The vacations with Melvin. Shirley Gurney—Counting the minutes until the bell rings. Joanne Haenel—Mr. Sheen’s calling, All right, girls, last call.” Richard Hall—Trip to the bank. Robert Hammond—The cafeteria line. Roxana Hansen—Blowing my clarinet at the football games. Carol Hassett and Carol McCray—The noon hours. Dolores Hosier and Eugenia Stewart— Study hall. Patricia Hurlbut—“Donna”. Doris Ireland—Work. Jeanelle Jaggi—“Patti”. Marie Johnson—Driving to school every day. Joan Jungfleisch—Sharing with Rhae. Janet Kelsey—Mr. Sheen telling me to get out of the hall. James Kensinger—Going down town. Frank Kerstetter and Laurel McGraw— Everything. Patricia Kirch—“Larry” Lois Kline—“Shirley”. Donna Huntley, Edward Krone, and Carol H ayes—Everybody. Eleanor Ladd—“Sue”. Charles Lewis—The shop teachers. Allan Lindstrom and Agatha Puchly— Riding around during noon hour. Frank Lloyd—School and sports. Hazel Loveland—Meeting Allan in the hall. Robert Maedje—Drag races at noon time. Patricia McCaslin, Lois Nollinger, and Gus Wester—Choir. Carol McCloskey—Library and home room. Richard McKeta—Noon hour with Karen. Ivis Messinger—Mr. Schwab’s jokes. Sue Millspaw—Being Mr. Rice’s secretary. George Palmer and John Merkle—Going to school every day. Continued on Page 78 30
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