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NAME Mary Allor Milton Basich Harry Benson James Bondy Marilyn Briggs Charles Burke Janice Cardinal Robert Cole Warren Cooley Eldon Edelbrock Emma Jean Ellison Alice Eyler Velma Friess Virgil Gensler Charles Greer Mary Lou Hedrick William Hilgeneck Luella Hoagland Nancy I ngraham Mary Ann Irby Lois Karl Mary Kish Joyce Kopke Patsy Kruse Gerald Kuhlman 614440 PASTIME Roller Skating Athletics Athletics Dancing Writing Letters Sports Writing Letters My o1r1 My o1r1 Hunting Listening to Music Reading Sleeping Loafing Loafing watching T Hunting Horseback riding Writing Letters Day dreaming Writing Letters Dale Listening to Music Loafing SONG WYou're Mine, Youn UTattooed Lady 'Nevertheless WBegin the Beguinen My Heart Cries For You WTennessee Waltzn NThinking of Youn Tennessee Waltzn WBushel and a Pecku UMy Heart Cries For Youn nSometimeU 'Sometime' WMelancholy Rhapsodyu nTattooed Lady WSwamp ir WDancing in the Darku 'Tag O'My WThinking Youn 'My Heart For You' 'Tennessee Waltz' Always' Harbor Lights' Magic WBlue Moonu Heartn Cries NNow is the Hourn SAYING 'Oh well, that' life W No ki dding 'You don't know W WHow do you know WDid you really H1 ya, all Russ noh yeah ll Holy Cow WThat's life 'Who cares? WGee whiv'H WI don't know Think I care? dogs fly UHonest to Gosh' 'So what? Oh yeah'W WHeavens' dhy, sure WI don't know 'Why ask mei' Non, well'W WCongratulat1ons' WBooey for you' Oh, yeah'N s ll . . l I T yu H U . N ll ll , . ll . II . .n 1 H 1 1 J. ! ll ll Robert Gera Eating UBecauseW Hwhy don't bird 7 ll G 11 ' uv . I ll n . . - of nv n Jim ' ' W , ll 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 n y , I ll
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On April 15, many of the class members enjoyed a trip to Washington D.C. and New York City. Highlights of the ltinerary were Harper's Ferry, Virginia, blfthf place of Civil War, Union Station, Bureau of Printing and Engraving, Washington Monument whose 555 feet height afforded us a wonderful v1ew of the city, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Congressional Library, Wh1Ch is the largest l1brary in the world and whlch contains the originals of Declaration of Independence and our Constitution, the Capitol building with its Senate and House of Representatives, the Smithsonian Institute, Pan American Building, a visit to the tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery' and a visit to Mount Vernon, home of George Washlngton, and to the Lincoln Memorial There were so many historlc places that space will not allow even a mentlon of them On our way to New York C1ty we passed through Baltimore, Wllmlngton, and Philadelphia When we reached Jersey City Termlnal, we changed to buses and were ferried across the Hudson to New York City There we saw Radio City, St Patr1ck's Cathedral, Fifth Avenue, Columbla Uni verslty, Grant's Tomb, George Washington Bridge, Hayden Planetarium, Gree wich Village, Empire State Bullding, Wall Street, Battery Park, the Bowery, Llttle Church around the Corner, Times Square, and LaGuard 1a Field, andnmny other spots famous throughout our land Ye also took a Yacht trlp from 42nd Street, down the Hudson, around Battery Park, up the East Rlver as far as the Unlted Natlons Bullding The N B C w1th 1ts Radlo Telev1s1on Tour was a source of keen delight to us The last place visited in Nev York was the Grand Central Stat1on whose vastness and beauty awed us We thank the Junlors for the Junlor-Senior Prom and Banmuet orogram which was engoyed by all who attended, and whlch will always remaln a onderful memory for the Senlors The alre dy distingulshed looking Senlors looked even more so in their caps and gowns when the beautlful bacc laureate services were held Finally, June 1, the day for xhlch we had orked so hard, came received our dlDlOm3S our mm! hi'-Day memories of years spent t Dunde Hlgh School will never be forgotten by the cl ss of 1951 whose class colors were royal blue and sllver, thelr flower, the red rose, and thelr motto, nIn Ourselves Our Future Lies ' Q . . u u Q o Q . Q . U . V . 0 . . l - . . . 0 0 . 1 0 .- . . . 'Q - ' r Q n . 1 . . - . o I . . . . . 0 I0 ' I . Ir 0 . . I Y 1 J. . - H - I . W 0 , Q a - r r ' 0. Y 0 - ' . IV V W 0 In e . 0 V - O A - T ' fl S ' - 0. I . . , Q 1 . I
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NAME Roger LaVoy Marguerite Lazarus Rita Lindhorst Betty McDonnell David McMechan Eileen Meek Audrey Miller Phyllis Monk Richard 0'Lone Suzanne O'Lone Maurine Peppers Shirley Pickett Joan Plotter George Rath Margaret Ridenour Viola Rigel Wayne Rigel Lehr Roe Thomas Rutter Gilbert Steinman Ronald Tanquay Diane Viles Ruth Wilcox Gwendolyn Williamson James Zieske PASTIME Patrolling Nieman Road om Sleeping Writing to a Soldier Athletics Music Listening to music Watching T V Skating Writing Letters A Soldier Paul Reading Running Around Dancing Writing Letters My Car Walking watching T V Athletics Athletics Writing Letters Play1ng he Organ Music Working on Hot Rods SONG SAYING Tennessee Waltz' HWhat's that make 'No la WMy Heart Cries For Youu WI Love You a Thousand Waysn 'Goofus' UMy Heart Cries For Youu WRhapsody in Bluen Always' UI'M Gonna Live Ti1'I Dieu UNeverthelessH NThinking of Youn 'Nevertheless' Stardust 'Tennessee Waltz' 'Stardust' WMy Heart Cries For Youn My Heart Cries For Youn 'Eady of Spain WStardustW WHalls of Ivy UTea for Two HThinking of Youn My Heart Cries For You nbouth Win Ulf I Loved Youn 'Be My Love me?N Hey, kid WI don't care NDon't you do 'Is that eo?W HI don't care NHonest to Pete' NI don't know 'That right'I' NHonest?W HAre you kidding I ll type it 'No kidding ' 'No kidding' HGee whlzn NYou win N NHonest to Gosh WLet's try it anyway WThat's for sure That's the way it goes you know WYou don't know Ain t no use ' 'That's life ' Holy Cow NYou don't know 73 Il I ' T l n nv gn . II it.W I I I II . II 0 . Il I . II I I 7u I I II I . I n n I .U Carolyn Radabaugh Writing Letters ' ' WHoly Toledo!W I I I I n IH ' ' 0 . II II II . II IN u I .1 II - t - dH a .I II I II II I II
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