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President Robert Casey Vice-President Norma Martinelli Secretary Iune Haskell Treasurer Jack Martyn Sergeant-At-Arms Robert Erwin Social Chairman Bettv Massad 202 Acker, Delphine Ackroyd, Vivian Ames, Virginia Barnard, Phyllis Bauer, Letty Baxendale, Bette Beal, Ruth Beamish, Mabel Bender, Doris Beyer, Marion Bidigare, Shirley Binder, Elizabeth Bintz, Pearl Booth, Margaret Borland, Dorothy Bott, Harriette Bradford, Virginia Byrer, Carrie Cischke, Virginia Colombo, Elizabeth Cremers, Virginia Dachoff, Mary Daniel, Lorraine DeCuypere, Rose Mary De Laura, Geraldine Dunn, Dorothy Emery, Ruth Fraser, Joyce Funk, Clara Gilmore, Maxine Gipperick. Helen Goetsch, Marceline Graf, Edna Grasli, Helen 203 Aiuto, Frank -.AAlbright, Glen Allen, Harvey Allor, Edward Anderson, William Aschcraft, Robert Asselin, Hugh Baling, Robert Barbret, Harold Bergeon, Stanley Bielman, Ray Bonfiglio, Anthony Borders, Alger Boswell, Lloyd Brandt, Henry Britton, Fred Brown, Edwin Brown, Moffat Campbell, Wayne Caputo, Tony Cath, Hawley Cavanugh, Joe Cooley, Harry Croke, Robert Cullinan. Bill Dailey, Frank Daniels, Daniel Dettmer, Clarke Downey, Harry Drewitz. Ralph Drust, Robert Edelmann, Harry Erwin, Bob Frede, Donald Gast, Charles Geenen, John Gerts, Budd Gies, Edwin Goetz, George Gonczar, Edward Smith, James 102 Hackett, Gladys Haerens, Mary Hart, Betty Haskell, June Hepburn, Joyce Hill, Shirley Hites, Marion Holstein, Jean Hufnagel, Rose Inman, Ruth Juniper, June Kamberg, Lillian Karol, Bernice Kohn, Ruth Kelch, Lillian Kelley, Margaret Ketcheson, Rita Krause, Genevieve Kulick, Lorraine Kyle, Alice LaBar, Lenita Lane, Shirley Lang, Leona Lenz, Betty Jean Loncarevic, Lillian Luckenbacker, Vivian Macy, Madeline Mann, Constance Martinelli, Norma Massad, Betty Mauro, Frances McClanahan, Jayne Mahlenbacher, Betty Meyer, Betty Mierow, Ruth Morgan, Mignon Mutoglis, Stella Naiman, Delores Nemens, Betty Nickens, Alberta Norris, Helen Nyquist, Lucille Ott, Doris 101 Habermas, Arthur Hagan, Marvin Hines, William Hopp, Wesley Hoffman, Allan Jones, Douglas Keith, Harry Keller, Thomas Kloack, Earl Knapp, Norbert Krausman, Robert Kuehn, Bill Lebuhn, Richard LaChappelle, Clayton LaLon-de, Louis Loftus, John Martin, William Martyn. John Marz, Erwin Masshoff, Jack McDougall, James McNichol, James Meesseman. Albert Mertens, Harry Meteer, William Meyers, Irving Milne, Russell Moore, Charles Mullins, Bernard Mumford, Alfred Navarro, Tom Nelson, Robert Nowak, Richard 0'Dell. James 302's Papenfus, Winnifred Pietsch, Ruth Petrofka, Grace Pieschke, Marion Plastow, Betty Ponzio, Ida Price, Phyllis Purcell, Elizabeth Pye, Margaret Radford, Winnie Randall, Doris Reidle, Betty Remsing, Katherine Reynolds. Norma Royall, Mary Russo, Fannie Salwin, LaReva Sanwald, Mary Schehr, Mary Louise Schlotter, Dorothy Schon, Rose Schrank, Dorothy Schurr, Dorothy Schweitzer, Jean Sedore, Sylvia Sherred, Gloria Simms, Gloria Slack, Lucy Springer, Kathryn St. Peter, Dorothy Swanz, Celia Talarowske, Janet Tanner, Charlotte Tengler, Elizabeth Teschendorf, Ethel Tyler, Joycelyn Un derwoo d, Florence Unruh, Ethel Van Gieson, Barbara Van Goethen, Eleanor Van Gorder, Shirley Van Hecke, Adeline Wagner, Ada Warnke, June Watson, Margaret Weil, Bettie Weiland, Dorothy White, Norinne Whitson, Shirley Windsor, Doris Wurfel, Virginia Wurn, June E. Yake, Shirley Zila, Bernice 301 12 Bs Paner, Milton Paton, Raymond Peraino, Pete Peter, John Peters, Herman Peterson, Harold Phelps, Robert Preston, Russel Raymond, Eugene Read, Merwin Reed, Richard Reichardt, Hunz Rich, lrvin Rieck, Ferdinand Rowdon, Bill Salem, Joseph Schaffer, Don Schlotter, Robert Schmitt, Dan Schulz, Hans Senstack, Paul Skinner, Ross Smith, William Snodgrass, Sam Spraul, Richard Stack, Reginald Stilson, Harold Stock, Glenn Stocker, Jack Supanich, Jerome Sweier, Vincent Taglione. William Taitt, Donald Taylor, Harold Thompson, Ed Thulin, Theodore Utley, James Vann, Henry Vautherot, Alan Vincent, Donald Voss, Harold Wagner, Don Ward, Loren Welch, Robert Werbrouck, Marcel Westmon, Victor Whalley, Perry Wheeler, William Weisthoff. Joseph Wilt, William Wilson, Art Winters, George Woodward. Walter Yages, Carl Yale, Charles Young, Charles Zeidler, Oswald CLASS OF JA LIARY, I94
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it was a pre-historic sieve . . . Piloting our way through the maze of wharves, we happened upon the newest liner of the EVERETT WENZLOFF Line, which was docking after an uneventful trip from Europe, with Captain GEORGE ZIMMERMAN at the helm. We espied among the crew such ex-Denbyites as HAROLD WENNER, THOMAS REIL- LY, ARNOLD STENZEL, CHARLES MROCH, JOHN LAMB, WILLIAM FITZGERALD, and EVAN ROBERT JOHNSON. We gapsed with the crowd at the home-coming celebrities, fashion designer, MAVIS CLARE, in- ternationally known artists JIM and DOROTHY BROWNg famous brain surgeon, JEAN HOLDREDGEQ world renowned architect and interior decora- tor, GLORIA CRAWFORD, who had designed the 1950, New York Worldfs Fairg famous beauty, EDYTHE BUR- BRIDGEQ swing singer, PEGGY ABELEQ Bacteriologist GLORIA ALLANQ Jour- nalist, PHYLLIS ANDERSONQ lecturer BETTY JONES and famous sculptor and artist, SALLY WEINHART . . . Leaving these bustling big-wigs, we sped to the Emergency Landing Field, where our Sub was equipped for strato flying by those merry-mechs KENNETH CLARK, RAE DELAHOYDE, LOUIS DE PERRO, EUGENE HUBBELL and JOHN LINTHWAITE. While waiting for our Sub to be Processed, we meandered into the busy office. Under ETHBL KRAMER, private secretary to the manager, CHESTER BARCH, we found a corps of stenographers, among whom we noticed CARRIE EARLES, RUTH GAY, ELIZABETH LORD, MURIEL HOWARD, DOROTHY POL- LACK, JUNE SCHWEITZER, PEARL BALME, EARLENE DAVIS, and BET- TY HETHKE. Suddenly realizing that we hadn't eaten, we paraded into the Airport Cafe, run by FLORENCE GAGNON, and were served by pretty waitresses, HELEN LUKAS, ROSINA ISAIA, DOROTHY GRENKE, and BETTY DETROYER. Among the stewardesses and pilots at nearby tables, we saw LAVON BACH, VIRGINIA BLECKMAN, IRENE FAS- CISZEWSKA, BERNADETTE FRITZ, FRANK SINNING, and PAUL STEW- ART . . . We were notified that our plane was ready by ROLAND LIZOT- TE, field manager, and thus we be- gan our long trek to the sunny state of California, for a much needed rest. Cruising over Arizona we ran out of gas and made a forced landing on the dude ranch of ROBERT PERRY. Safely on good old terra firma once more, we opened the hatch and crawled out. To our surprise we found ourselves in a crowd of dazed dudes, among whom we identified, CHARLOTTE BAXTER, DOROTHY KLEIN, MARION LUTH, MILDRED GEERINCKX, BETTY SAN- NER, JAMES DINGWALL, JEANNE BENOIT, BETTY DALKA, RICHARD HANSER, and WILLIAM KEHRER. We called WILLIAM PANTALEO'S Gas Station from the ranch house kitchen where BETTY FRECH was cooking a savory meal, and in half an hour a large truck driven by JACK VAN CRAENEN- BROECK and CLARE PROWSE, sup- plied our needed gas. As we took off, three new visitors, LORRAINE BERRA, DORIS LEWIS, and LOUISE DE- CLEMENTE bounded up in a buck- board, driven by Buck BETTY KERSTEN. The next thing we knew, despite the heavy fog, we were in sunny California in BETTY SUTHERLAND's Lemon grove. Several hours later when the fog had cleared and the pickers, ROBERT KIEFER, JOSEPH NOWAK, ELIZABETH BIONDI, HELEN KA- NELLOS, and CONSTANCE RIGGEN, had resumed their work, they were sur- prised to discover four lemons already in a crate. Plucking us from the tree, they Icarried us up to the house, where a large garden party was in progress, in honor of the approaching marriage of JUNE FURNS.- Among the guests we saw, RUTH BRABANT, VERNIS DANBERT, DOROTHY KRAUSE, AUDREY MERRITT, BETTY FRIED, ELIZABETH HARTMANN, DORIS LAURION, SHIRLEY SAUDER, RUTH WEBB, EVELYN YAGLEY, RENEE SEBASTIAN, LUCILLE VEN- ZKE, and MYRTLE WILK. While recovering from the shock of our abrupt landing, we reclined upon the downy bed in the guest room of our hostess, inhaling lemonade and listen- ing to the latest news flashes . . . We were surprised to identify the commenta- tor's voice, as that of GEORGE REED, and while meditating this new develop- ment, we were startled to hear that aviatrix GERRIE O'NEIL and her Co- pilot, VERLAINE KNAPP, and navi- gator, ALICE HOHL, who had been lost at sea, were found on the desert island of Aloha, in the South Seas, by Tramp Steamer HENRY ROCHE . . . The next day in our Sub, luckily un- damaged, we cruised over to Hollywood and stopped in for lunch at the Brown Derby, where among the other movie celebrities, we were amazed to find BOB BECKLEY, WILLIAM MCDON- ALD, FRANK OKRIE, SHIRLEY DE- VINE, DOROTHY GRUBER, MOL- LIE MITCHELL, ELIZABETH HAST- INGS, and VIRGINIA PLUMBER sign- ing autographs, for their many fans . . . That evening decked out in our new strapless formals, we attended the world premier of LOREN MILLION'S, the heart-throb of a Million fans, new pic- ture - Dick Tracy Bores Again, with DOROTHY HEDGEDUS and JUNE POUTTU as leading ladies. This pic- ture, which was produced by the Col' lousal Picture Studio, whose motto as you all know is If the picture is Col- lousal, we made it, was taken from a novel by NORMA SCHROEDER and ELIZABETH RICHARDS . . . Among the famous movie colonists at the pre- miere were GEORGE TESNER, Di- rectorg MARTIN VAN ITTERSUM, Gag-mang DON A. VINCENT, Vice- Dresident in charge of the President's lunchg MURIEL KYRE, Script-girlg and the President of Collousal Pictures him- self, RONALD ARTHUR LARSON . .. who recognizing us, promised to per- sonally conduct us through the studio the next morning. , . Dawn found us talking to LOUIS NUZZIO, the gateman, who refused to admit us, until DOROTHY MENE- GHIN, dramatic actress, drew up in her Rolls Royce driven by LYNN SELDEN, and vouched for us . . .accompanied by JACK CLOSS, EDWARD HAGEN, CHARLES KOENIG, and ELMER DYMMEL from EDDIE STRING- WELL'S Minute Men Escort Bureau... As we toured the sound stages we saw a large chorus rehearsing for Broadway Melody of 1951, starring BARBARA FREDERICK and JOHN DUTCH . . . In this line we spotted VIRGINIA WARD, ERNA YANKE LAURETTA PRICE. IRENE MOXAM, G E R- TRUDE SCHNELLER, JEAN PACE, JOYCE PHILLIPS, VIOLA PRIAULX, ALTHEA NEIGHORN, DOROTHY RYKE, MARY LYBEER, CAROL FOR- sY'rH, JOSEPHINE DE ORANDIS and JUNE FRANZ. . . Leaving the studio we set out for the gold coast, hoping to pick up a few nuggets here and there. Parking Sub-O at the mouth of one of the many mines, we descended into the shaft . . . Some- where down below, we heard the faint tapping of picks and someone whistling while they worked . . . We turned a corner in the 4th level and met face to face those famous gold-diggers, BEVER- LY DENNISON, LORRAINE KOZIN. MARION E H R H A R T DOROTHY RAYMOND and LOIS SWHIER . . . Tired of all these bright lights and celebri- ties, we set out for home and finally set- tled on the roof of dear old Denby,where touring the corridors we saw DOROTHY DIPKA, Cooking teacher, VIOLET GOETHALS, Janitress, JACK FOWLER, Principal, BETTY HARNDEN, ris secre- tary, and looking into the Auditorium, imagine our surprise when we recognized among the workers fixing the ceiling, EDWARD KRAUSE, WILLIAM LANG and HANS LIEBETRAU . . . Tiring of this academic athmosphere we headed Sub-O's nose for the Midget Auto Speedway owned by CATHERINE HEARTWELL, KATHERINE DON- NELLY and ERMA HAYES, who main- tained an all girl personel . . . Grease- monkey was MARY HERTH, Starter, DOROTHY HEATH, Timer, DORO- THY KNOTH and Judge, NANCY ZELLER , . . It was Ladies' Derby day and the first car was driven by MURIEL LIEBMAN . . . The rest of the contest- ants wer: LORRAINE ZOELLNER . . , JULIA DE BOUCK, MARIE PRIEHS, JUNE SHUKAIT, BETTY JANE HARRIS and DOROTHY STAUFT. As the race started, one car was wheeled out onto the track and given two laps head-start . . . Quickly adjusting the periscope, we were amazed to fird that its driver was RICHARD OUTCALT, that dare-devil race driver a.d the only man in the race . . . Leaving the track we again felt the urge for some educational activity and decided to visit LIDA STARY's exclusive school for girls where several Denby graduates were on the teaching staff . . . We saw LAURETTE PRICE, KATHERINE DOLKEY, MARY FUNK, DORIS SCHWARTZ, MILDRED PAPSDORF and MARY ELLEN MCNALLY . . . Leaving the school and the happy, smil- ing faces of thc students as they waved goodbye to us through the bars and bztrbed wire, we cruised slowly down Woodward again in search of a likely looking restaurant . , . Our eye was caught by a large new cafe which had evidentally been opened during our Cali- fornia visit . , . The place appealed to us, so we checked Sub-O and entered . . . It was the new and already popu- lar ea-ting place, Nalbandian's Snack Rack, run by that famous Chef and food taster, ROBERT NALBANDIAN, whose motto regarding all food is Don't quib- ble, just nibblef' Among the many pretty waitresses we noticed, MARTHA KEN- NEDY, WILMA FOSTER, VIRGINIA REMBOWSKI, VIRGINIA LIVING- STON and MARGARET WISCHKA . . . After paying our bill to cashier, ANNA TOTH, we unchecked the Sub and were again on our merry way . . . Several hours later, after much aimless fContinued on P. 381
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