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While. On hand 'ro mix lheir special drinks are Jerry Sacksleder and George Dermis, owners ol 'rhe BuHermilk Cock- lail Lounge in New York Cily. Sifling al lhe head 'fable is lhe powerhouse of lhe Boslon Braves, Jack Meyer. An aller dinner speech, Oncoming Fashions, was delivered by Susane Granzow, owner and manager of a women's deparlmenl' siore. Talking over lhe lrend in arlislic de-I velopmenls wilh arlisl Norma Lewis are Ramona Seigel and Margie Dawson, who are managers of a Handy-Knack Shop. Jane Walfers, regislered nurse, and her lwo assislanrs, Elaine EvereH' and Mary Calherine Ewald, were close by To lake care of any mishaps. Noles were recorded by Marjorie Minzy who' will inform lhe world of This greal evenl' lhrough lhe newspaper edifed by Don Palivec. Free lransporlalion from lhe lrain slalion lo 'l'he resorl was 'through The courfesy of Russell Driver Transpora +a+ion Lines. Allhough len years have passed since graduafion, and we are all celebrilies now, we slill remember lhe good old days al Co-op High. Co-op expressed exfreme disapproval of The New Look in fhe fall of I947. The vic+im was Helen Ladd: fhe ring leader was Bobbie Renner. Ofhers in The picfure are: leff fo righ+, Florenrine Boche- nek, Shirley Nelson, and Helen Guyeif.
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Nexf on fhe program we will hear fhe clebafe befween Secrefary of Sfafe Wall' Reinhard and fhe Speaker of The House, Merlin Schmucker, on 'rhe new bill infro- duced info Congress by Senafor Carl Eiferf for shorfer school hours and longer lunch periods, and more sfudy halls. Tapping her way info fhe spoflighf is popularly demanded Paf Shulfz, whose musical arrangemenfs are provided by Don Riblef. Musical variafions are heard from opera s+ar Norman l-loyer: crooner of fhe bobby-soxers Bernerd Bing Crosby and 'rhe frio. Marilyn Kress, Donelcla Knofh, and Peggy McPheron. Lasf, buf nof leasf, we wanf fo pay due honor fo Leslie Cunningham for +he sfage seffings of fhis producfion. Wandering over fo fhe pool, we meel' such celebrifies as Maryanna Braffon, wife of a New York banker: Marfha Schaeffer, who is sporfing fhe lafesf Vanderbilf diamond: and Joanne Meier' and Be++y Wheeler, who are 'reaching accounfing in a Chicago business school. Arriving af fhe pool we see fhe famed sfar of Television, Shirley Ann Brodnick, accompanied by her friend of radio and screen, Dorofhy Simko. Making fheir way from fhe diving boards are Joe Sfrubczewski and Clara Schwaiger, feamed as fhe swimming champs of '58, Parading around fhe pool are +he fwo Powers models, fhe Misses Phyllis Huri and Norma Bryan, who are wearing 'rhe lafesf fashions de- signed by JoAnn Kaslas and Regina Kelemen. Ah! Whaf's fhis? We can'+ believe our eyes! lf's fhe queen of fhe Miss Miami Valley Oufdoors Confesf. Doro- +hy Conley. Then we see Gordon Eickman hair sfylisf, insfrucfing fhe new operafors of his beaufy parlor on how fo irain bangs for boys. Lying around fhe beach enioying fhe rays of +he sun are Jim Moore. Pefe Sacksfeder and Joe Moore. who are concenfrafing on fheir lafesf song hif, How To Do More Work Wifh Less Effor'r g Cliff Croff, fhe Charles A+las : Keifh Brunk, manager of fhe Marshal Fields deparfmenf sforeg and fop officials of Jim DAVIS, Wilbur FELDMAN, 81 Karl RIGG, Inc. Discussing Their recenf voyages fo foreign counfries are Capfain Glen Rayle of fhe USS Shouldasunk and Cap- 'rain John Grierson of fhe USS Neversail. Glancing across fhe ferrace, we see +he crowd gafhering for fhe fefe of fhe affernoon, fhe baseball game befween The Sure Winners and The Always Losers. Coming from across fhe globe fo parficipafe in fhis game againsf 'rhe Always Losers are fhe Sure Winners, under fhe managemenf of Beffy Huddle- sfon wifh Jeanne Reifer pifching, and Aggie Frenzer cafching. A few of fhe ofher oufsfanding players are Joan Lim- berf, Phyllis Kibby, and Dorofhy Wirrig. Feafured on fhe opposing feam wifh Manager Richard Mafhews are Paul Gray cafching, and Donald Gudorf -pifching. Ofher members include John Dars+, Kennefh Hochadel, Darrel Ruf- ledge, Jack Richey, Roy Schaaf, Carl Zahn, and Phillip Musselman. In fhe grandsfands we see Gene Gad, who recenfly replaced L. A. Magee as insfrucfor of algebra af fhe new voca- fional school: Mrs. Lois Wesf Snodgrass, mulfi-millionaire: Judge Bob Lewis wifh Mayor Jim Sollenberger: Edgar Harrell and Howard Tafe, co-owners of fhe We Chew Your Gum Corp. Arriving iusf in fime fo see fhe big evenf, in fheir new Cadillac converfible are Janef Helfon, Frances Linkharf, and Phyllis Sfahl. On hand 'ro fake nofes is Elaine Pefers, re- porfer for 'rhe Dogpa+ch Gaze'r+e, who as a sorfs wrifer, is rapidly working her way 'ro 'rhe fop. Towards evening fhe crowd refires fo fhe dining room for dinner. served by hosfesses Phyllis Oakley, Roberfa Marfin, Yvonne Locke. Shirley Tafe, and Beffy
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lllillllil UT THT EU SepTember IO, l945, To July 3I, I948. Whew, whaT a sTruggle! ATTer Twelve long years oT sTudying and worrying, The day oT graduaTion is near Tor The Class of '48. . . . . Our TirsT day oT bewildermenT began on Monday, SepTember IO, I945, when a group of greenies called sophomores enTered The building for The TirsT Time. Oh, whaT a hecTic Time we had geTTing schedules correcTed, Tinding homerooms, and learning Teachers' names. New To The school aT The opening of The year was The reTurn oT Miss RuTh WersT aTTer a leave oT absence, The re- Turn of The driver Training class, and a new music Teacher, Mrs. EdiTh Jacobson. The TirsT school acTiviTy was The dance WiTch's WaTch given by Beaverines. Cross-counTry was now over and members oT our class on The Team were Bill Turney, Gene PreTTyman, and Elmer LuThman. Assemblies were held in OcTober To inTroduce The Junior AchievemenT com- panies. Many sTudenTs signed small admiTTance cards and were laTer noTiTied concerning cerTain radio sTaTions, man- uTacTuring companies, and a sTenograph- ic group. A member oT our class, Shirley Nelson, won second place in a ciTy wide essay conTesT on DDDC, DayTon DisTricT Devel- opmenT CommiTTee. On Friday, Novem- ber 9, a sophomore, Rosemary BarT- schmidT, won The Prince oT Peace Decla- maTion conTesT. Happy day! Thanksgiving vacaTion was November 22 To 25. December Dip, a gala aTTair, was given by Club I8 on December 7. We were enTerTained by The jukebox and Jack Wymer and Charley Reeder oT WING. There was Tormed a Beaver BoosTer's -UP ElllSS UT llllli Club Tor sTudenTs aTTending all The baskeTball games during The season. We enjoyed our TirsT hilarious ChrisT- mas assembly wiTh Howard Massman, prinTing Teacher, acTing as SanTa Claus and how convincing he was in red shorTs Trimmed wiTh whiTe Tur. WiTh Mr. Jukebox as The music maker we aTe and danced aT The Re- Tailer's Ramble given by The George- Dean Club now known as The FRO. For record purposes, we gladly yielded and had our mugs phoTographed, al- Though we broke The camera. For The records, They Tell us. The Beaver Hi-Y Dance was January 28, and we walTzed To The music of Al Sprauer. Earl Morgan's orchesTra Turnished The Tunes aT a ValenTine Dance given by The P.-T. A. Tor kids. On January 23, iT was announced our sophomore adviser would be Miss Mary KosT. We Then sTarTed The Task oT geTTing oTTicers. Those elecTed were: Elmer LuTh- man, pres., Shirley Brodnick, vice-pres., PaT ShulTz, sec., George EsselsTein, Treas. Our TaculTy grew aT This poinT wiTh Two addiTions. They were Miss Ann Edwards, music, and Miss Thelma Black, English. Hum, whaT Tun! The InTer-Club Coun- cil sponsored dances aTTer school on Tuesdays. You know,'iusT a geT TogeTher. Our class had iTs members being a winner in every acTiviTy. Bob Galey capTured The Golden Gloves crown in The BanTamweighT division. Yippee! We had a Tree day iusT abouT righT here, WashingTon's BirThday. The Clare G. Sharkey ChapTer oT The NaTional Junior Honor SocieTy was TirsT inauguraTed by The Class oT '48 wiTh The assisTance oT Mary KosT, advisor. Also Tor The TirsT Time we had our own paper
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