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SHIRLEY J. WEIGHT Shirley ROBERT C. WHISEL Bob MAXINE WIGFIELD Mack VIARIE C. NELSON Grump f'lI0l'l'l4'2l!l0l' l. 2, fl, 4: Vlmrus 2, 21. 42 Press 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2. Il, 43 Parrot 12, Ii. 4: National Honor Society 43 YVARHIOR 4. .-Kmlritimi--llzincimr t0alcli1'i'. Most prized I?0NSPSSllll'l-'-l'-l'l0llflN. Favorite saying- How i-un you tell Z Hi-Y l. 2, Zi. 43 llrnmntim- 3. 4. .Xlillrition-Flying. Most prim-fl possession-Little hook of tc-les phono numbers. , l nx'ol'itv Silj'lllLZi'ANt'N'l'l' get excited. Knitting 2, il. .hllllllfl0ll'U!ld4'l nurse. Most prized possession-fl'lziss ring. l :lvo1'ilc suyingi Are you kidding? M. JEAN w1NcK -'Jeannie' l'horus l. 2, Ii, 4: Parrot 4: lhwunatic 4: I.:uly, llc Good 43 WARRIOR 4. Amlwitionw-Swrvtairy, Host prized possession--Addrvss from Penn SUMO. l :u'm'ile saying'- How can you tell? Home Er. 4. .hll1lJlfl0ll+TY'llf'k driver. Most prized pussl-ssion-Pvtitv manner l ':ivurite sayin:- Uh, flour. FUTURAMA As all typical American boys and girls, we were graduated from our Alma Mater and stepped out into the wide world to find for ourselves a fu- ture. After several years have passed, let us take a day and visit the boys and girls of the class of 45 . We left word with the desk clerk, Maxine Wigfield, at our hotel that we wished to be called the following morning at an early hour. Mr. Donald King, manager of our hotel, awakened us early to see us on our way. To our amazement, we found Anthony Masciocchi operating the elevator. Add- ing to our surprise, we discovered Kenton Harclerode waiting in the lobby to act as bell-hop. Stepping outside, we hailed a taxi driven by Austin Ritchey. We directed him to take us to the airport. Through the loudspeaker of the taxi radio we heard the voice of Richard Blackburn bringing to us the news of the day from Station A. Y. W. Arriving at the airport, we found we had time to order a bite to eat. Betty Miller, hostess at the airport restaurant, accommodated us. We were then given weather and flying information by Kenneth Clouse. Board- ing the airliner, We found Vernon Northcraft to be our pilot and Robert Whisel to be our co-pilot. Page nmetcen
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Page eighteen V. LOUISE SHIPLHY Shorty Home Er. 4. AmbitionkWife. . Most, prized possession-Brother in sm-rviee. Favorite sayingf I'll be dozznnedf' LOUISE A. SMITH ' 'Smitty' ' Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. Ambition-Beautician. Most prized possession-Boy friend in Army Favorite saying- Are you kidding! PHYLLIS E. SMITH Phil Uhorus I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Ili-Y 4, Amlmilion-Store clerk. Most prized possession-Class ring. Favorite saying-- Are you kidding! PAULINE SNYDER Fanny Tri'Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Drnnmtics 4: Parrot Zi, 43 Vlmrus 1, 3, 43 Riile 43 YVARRIOR 4, Ambition-Chorus girl. Most prized possession-Lots of dates. Favorite sayin:- How can you tell. RAY A. SOLLENBERGER Ray Rifle 4: Camera 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus, Alnhition-Mechanic. Most prized p0ssession+'l'1'arhn'. Favorite saying- One never knnwsf' DONALD C. SPONSLER Bud Chorus 3. 43 Rifle 43 Camera 43 Hi-Y 4: Baseball il. 4: llrxlnaiies 3, 4: YVARRIUR 4. Anihition-Fighter pilot. Most prized possession- Driver's license. Favorite saying- Is that so? ROBERT D. TROUTMAN Doc Hi-Y 12, 3, 42 Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: Rifle 4: Mat t'lulu 13 Chorus 2, 45 Double Door il: Lady, Be Hood 4. Ambition-Scholar. Most prized possessions-Appelitc. Favorite saying- Walrh your mouth. GENE VANCE Gene Mat l'luh 1: Camera 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3. 4: Rifle 4: Game Feeding: 2, 4. Aiuhition-Sailor. Most prized possessionfTwenty-two rille. Favorite saying- Is that right Z RICHARD H. VAN HORN Venn Hi-Y 1, 3, 4: Band 2, 4: Orchestra 2. Ambition-Electrician. Most. prized possession-Gas rnupnns, Favorite saying-- De-rned if I know. HAROLD M., WEIGHT Biff Hi-Y 1, 2. 3. 43 Rifle 41 Uamera 2, 3: Chorus 3, 4: Game Feeding 2, 4. Ambition-See the world. Most prized possession-Key chain. Favorite saying- More or less,
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We spent the forenoon conversing with Loren Miller who was returning from a trip to Mexico. At noon we were served lunch by Betty Means, air- line hostess. The afternoon was spent in scanning the newspaper where to our amazement we discovered many familiar names of the class of 45 . This is what we found: Miss Mary Lou Burket, world famous violinist, will make her first ap- pearance in the United States following her world-wide tour. Out of This World , a new shop in home decoration, was opened on Fifth Avenue by Madame Rocksbilt, the former Shirley Avey. Miss Peggy England, Daredevil of the Autos, gave a thrilling perform- ance to millions at Madison Square Garden, Thursday evening. Guest soloist at the opening of Carmen at the Metropolitan will be Miss Genevieve May, the famous vocalist. Dr. Paul T. Myers, formerly of the Mayo Clinic, has opened a new labo- ratory in Boston for research in cancer. The Pulitzer Prize for 1960 was captured by Prof. John Bertram for his brilliant novel, Brains to Lend. Finding nothing more of interest to us, we laid the newspaper aside and decided to refresh ourselves with a glass of milk which we discovered came from the Robert Felton Dairy Farms. While sipping the drink, we gazed below and saw the poultry farm of Marvin Clark and waved at Franklin Hershberger as he cultivated his fine-looking crop of corn. To our amaze- ment we learned from a fellow passenger that Raymond Gordon and Lin- wood Mearkle also owned many of the farms over which we were passing. During a three hour stop in New Orleans we alighted from the plane only to find our hostess for the remainder of the trip to be Ruth Clark, our pilot, Coy Pee, and our co-pilot, Donald Sponsler. Three hours passed quickly for we visited with old friends, Marjorie Eshleman, a school teacher in New Orleans, and Doris and Shirley Harclerode, busy operators of the Harclerode Beauty Shop. We also recognized William England as propri- etor of the largest and newest drug store in New Orleans. Sara Jane Hersh- berger was his most efficient secretary. We also met John Caro, a very successful business man. Boarding our plane once more, we were delighted to find Captain Harry Calhoun of the Marines and Admiral Richard Felton of the Navy as fellow passengers. We learned from Richard that he had just visited with Betty Pepple, an expert X-ray technician and had passed Gene Vance, now a naval officer, on his Way to the airport. At last we reached our destination, Washington, D. C., where to our pleasure we met five stenographers from the Pentagon Building-Lela Price, Betty Redinger, Ethel Mellot, Mary Lou Imes, and Jean Winck who were boarding the plane for a vacation in sunny California. We caught a bus and found our driver to be Bryce Means. As we rode to our hotel, we noticed the Posy Store run by Frances Greenawalt and Allegra Furry and an electric shop owned by Richard Van Horn. At our hotel we found waiting for us a copy of the Everett Press sent to us by the editor, Pauline Snyder. Again the newspaper was our source of delight, and the news from back Page twenty
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