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The TirsT To secure reserved seaTs in row Z in The balcony were Admiral Richard Fleming oT The USS Neversail and Commander James Long oT The USS Shouldasunk. Hovering over The giganTic Beaver Bowl, where an old-Timers' game, which is being piTched by June Reddingius, is in progress, is Mary Jane Carmean in her laTesT invenTion, The Carmean Cle- lioclopTer. Chappy Snyder is keeping RoberTa Carr and Mary Lee Eubank, radio criTics oT The Scalawag Scandal SheeT, in sTiTches as he reads Them The scripT Tor his new program, Humans Are Humor- ous. Velma Hein, wriTer oT The widely known column, Woe ls You, is speaking in The conTerence room. Miss Hein is noTed Tor knowing how and whaT To do wiTh a diTTiculT man. Jim MiTchell, Tamous Wall STreeT broker, can be seen peeking around bush- es dodging Fred Dudis and Carl Denlinger, co-invenTors oT mechanical TooTh picker. lT seems ThaT MiTchell sold all The sTock in The company To RoberTa McDaniel, who is now in Tull conTrol oT The corporaTion and is converTing iT To The manuTacTure oT a mechancial back scraTcher. Seen Talking To Mary Ellen OIT, vocalisT wiTh Dick Coy's All Girl Orches- Tra, is Johnny Irwin, popular dancer Trom Tilmland. SecreTary oi STaTe OTTo Drescher is discussing a new bill in Congress Tor shorTer school days and no homework wiTh SenaTor Richard lrons, who inTro- duced The bill. Tom Saunders, Tamous wesTern sTar, has iusT ridden his largesT horse Aw- comon over The lawn and TrighTened BeTTy Ogwden so badly ThaT she has TainT- ed. Mary Beach, supervisor oT The Keep- yourkids Qrphans Home, being The only nurse presenT, is reviving Miss Ogden: while Thomas SmiTh, noTed lawyer, is TranTically Trying To geT her To sue Saun- ders. Dr. John CasTleberry, invenTor oi The New Super, Snazzy, Superior SaTeTy Pin, has iusT reTurned To The campus aTTer lecTuring on The Exigencies oT Con- Trollincj Cosmic Power aT Hobbs Hall, which has recenTly been dedicaTed To Reid Hobbs, Tamous ace oT The lasT war. Through The windows oT a classroom Miss BeTTy EberT can be seen plugging senior English inTo The ears oT irriTaTed sTudenTs, Ed Tumbusch, Herb Klar, Sam Reed, and Dick Roush, who sTill can'T seem To undersTand iT. Miss EberT has iusT reTurned To The Co-op sTaTT aTTer sTudying abroad Tor Tive years under ProT. SanTord Shapero, world-Tamed educaTor. Woman scienTisTs Marilyn Helman and Eileen Prior are explaining how To spliT an aTom wiTh a TooThpick in The chemisTry laboraTory. ATTer Ten years oT research Misses Helman and Prior have succeeded in accomplishing This TeaT which will be Turned over To The govern- menT Tor use in road consTrucTion work. Maxine DorsTen and Margie Black, Tamed arT criTics, accompanied by Mary Denman, owner oT The PreTTy PicTure ArT Gallery, are viewing The drawings by Phyl SchaeTTer in The halls oT The main building. This aTTernoon James Morgan, win- ner oT The lnTernaTional Track meeT, will be crowned king oT The cinder paTh by Jo MclnTosh, well-known promoTer oT women's sporTs. Following This ceremony, a rodeo sTarring Ed SchaaT, Tamous sTeer roper, will be presenTed. FirsT in line To see The show are Mil- dred Coleman and DoroThy Hopkins, owners oT The Hookya Book Nook. They are discussing Jerry Roush's laTesT novel, A Weed Dies in DayTon. Georgiana Fischer, naTionally Tamed experT, is speaking To a group oT busi- ness women on The TronT sTeps. This
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lEAl YEAEAS AAVE PASSES Allll l!'s AugusT l, l956, and The annual reunion oT The Class oT IQ46 is presenT aT lhr' dedicaTion oT The new VocaTional High Sf hool which has iusT been comple- lifd aTTer The TenTh year oT consTrucTion. Among The celebrilies sTrolling The spar ious campus are Ray Adams and Jo Onilor, who have iusl reTurned Trom a lwo monlh: pcrTormance wiTh Harry Tlarmha'-, l-Iep Happy HooTers aT Andy Faris'-,. Diamond Roosler on Broadway. Manuel Begovich, presidenT oT The Tel-'wlsy Tivlsy Furnace Co., is accompan- ied by Gene Devol, who has iusT been Taken inlo The parTnership. Ed McCord. Tormer vicefpresidenT, who has iusT been promoled To Third class sToker in The re- TrigeraTion deparTmenT, is also presenT :illhough suffering Trom a slighf case oT pneumonia. found lounging under a nearby Tree were l-red VonDereau and Elwood Carr, m-illi millionaires, who are sponsoring a course on How To do More wiTh Less Wcirl'.'l Wilberl lflawk, well-known manuTacT- urer, in hr-re on a vacaTion beTore begina ning producTion on a periscope Tor a school f.TudenT To copy answers over The shoulder oi The person in TronT oT him. Also fillending is his chieT producTion manager, Dick Kimble. Leaping and jumping happily over The lawn are play boys Jim Gedra and Paul Dig-wh, who have iusT sTruck iT rich. They Tound a pin ball machine ThaT wouldn'T Till lranTif ally Taking down noTes is LaRue CliTlon, reporler Tor The Grass- pafigh Journal, who is rapidly working har way To the Top as a woman sporTs- wriler. Giving Miss CliTlon The dirT is Beverly T'lurwT, woman golT champion who has iu-:T cleTeaTed BeTly Forlner. l-lurrying To his daily broadcasT is WfJOfJy JOTTTTUOD, WCll-lCf1OWl'l sporTs commenTaTor and wriTer oT many books ..- on Inside Baseball. Close behind Johnson is The Team Tavored To win The series, The DirTy Neck DiTch Diggers, who are managed by gray haired Joe Tamaska, The duke oT baseball, who will coach Third base in a wheel chair. They say This pasT season has been raTher sTrenu- ous Tor old Joe. Coming Trom The WesT Tor The cele- braTion are BeTTy Boyer, owner oT The Bar BQ ranch in DeaTh Valley, where she raises horses and raTTlesnakes7 Norma Hicks, manager oT The Holly- wood Tiny Tea Shoppe: and Jean Brun- ner, TorTune Teller oT The esTablishmenT. Appearing beTore l0,000 people in The new school audiTorium TonighT are RuTh C5riTTin, Joyce Dunham, and Ruby Brockman, who will sing Their own com- posiTion, Why Didn'T l STudy When l Couldaf' Also appearing on The bill are Angela Lehman, soprano Trom The Chicago MeTropoliTan Opera! Susan Kronenberger, composer oT such well known hiTs as QuiT STepping on my Feef Ya Big Lug and Susan's Symphony Tor SophisTicaTed SpinsTers: and DoT Press- ler, Joan DorsTen, Mary Sipes, and lrene Goeke, insTiTuTors OT The sensaTional new dance, The BuTTeriug BalleT. As a special TeaTure oT The evening, Mrs. Jo Click Amos will speak on How To be Happy Though Married. In conTrasT To Mrs. Amos's Talk, Roberl' Kindig, presidenT oT The Single Souls Sociely, will address The group on The l'Bliss oT Bachelorhoodf' A skiT by mem- bers oT The socieTy enTiTled Aren'T We Lucky sTars Vernon Cherwinski, The Clark Gable oT The TiTTies, and Joe LeTkoviTz, The currenT hearT-Throb oT The bobby--soxers. Roaming abouT The audience, lining up players, are BeTTy DalTon and Pauline Kline, who have iusT sTarTed a baseball Team called The Sassy Lassiesf'
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includes KaTherine SchuberT, manager oT The Cover-Your-Pan Power Co., and Eileen Kercher, presidenT oT The Too-Red Rouge Co. ln The prinTing deparTmenT Verna Magill is insTrucTing a class on how To lick The linoType machine. Her inTeresTed audience includes Vera KiTTridge and Marcella Nelson, co-invenTors oT The 'A' PrinT Your Own prinTing press. Seen roaming abouT among The class is Peg LuTher world-Tamous newspaper wriTer and owner oT The NorTheasT Wind, oT NorTheasT, Pa. l.iTTle did we Think way back in l9'46 when we graduaTed Trom This, our Alma MaTer, ThaT we would all be Tamous now. if All THIS HAPPTNTH Wlllli llli TUTTTT ill EU-UP SepTember 7, l943,To AugusT 2, T946, spans a period oT T060 days. During This Time, The class oT '46 has enrolled, sTud- ied, worked. and now is being graduaTed. IT began on ThaT SepTember day in T943 when a group called Sophomores came Tor Their TirsT day aT Co-op. Oh, whaT a hecTic Time we had geTTing sched- ules correcTed, Tinding classrooms, and Trying To learn Teachers' names. The juniors and seniors also had some Teachers' names To learn as Miss Mary Alice Schneble was The new girl's physi- cal educaTion and biology Teacher: Mr. Carl E. Forbriger was The new music in- sTrucTor: and Mr. HerberT H. Cummings Took over as boy's physicial educaTi2n insTrucTor, Track coach, and assisTanT coach in baske+baII. The TirsT acTiviTy in which we could parTicipaTe was The G.A.A. dance, HarvesT Moon. IT was held here aT school on November 8. Our cross-counTry Team placed sevenTh in The STaTe MeeT aT MansTield aTTer winning The DisTricT MeeT. ThaT was very good considering The Tough com- peTiTion we encounTered. On November I8 and I9, The Music DeparTmenT successTully presenTed The opereTTa Shreds and PaTches. The casT Tor This opereTTa included TiTTy people. A happy new experience was The ChrisTmas assembly. This kind oT gaTher- ing was diTTerenT Trom Those we had previously aTTended, and all oT us greaT- ly enjoyed iT. February 8 broughT The Dunce Cap Dip sponsored by The Honor SocieTy. Dancing ThaT evening was To The music oT Larry ThornTon's orchesTra. Co-op was greaTly honored by re- ceiving a ciTaTion Trom Henry Morgen- Thau, Jr. Tor exceeding iTs goal and pur- chasing Tive ieeps in The FourTh War Bond Drive. The amounT paid Tor These exceeded 35,850 To help celebraTe The occasion, The PaTTerson Field 66I Flying Band played Tor us, and a ieep was driven inTo The lower hall. lAs con- creTe evidence, iusT look aT The chip- ped sTairs aT The ST. Clair STreeT en- Trance.l Mr. Ray M. KiTchen succeeded Mr. HerberT Cummings in March when The laTTer leTT Tor anoTher posiTion. Mr. KiTchen had been here aT school as co- ordinaTor oT War ProducTion Training. April broughT us The Track and base- ball seasons. The baseball Team ThaT year broughT home The honors. They noT only won The DisTricTTournamenT,buT wenT on To win The N. A. B. F. naTional championship aT PiTTsburgh. On April 2l and 28, The annual Junior-Senior plays were presenTed by The DramaTic ArT DeparTmenT. They were Seven To One, The Thomp- sons, and Elmer and The Lovebug. Joe LeTkoviTz was The only member Trom
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