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Polly Ann Walker Polly” Ferndale Short and sweet; a transfer from Erie, Pa.; pretty, long brown hair, eyes which smile and sparkle; a loyal friend; full of fun; keeps an amazing scrapbook; plans to be a medical missionary. Barbara Ward Barbie” Ferndale Hopes to be a Mrs. before too long; swell friend to those who know her; full of fun; loves a good rime; spends spare time roller-skaring; ambition, be a good housewife. { Edward Warfel Ed” Brownstown Speech maker; will argue with his own grandmother; Man- about-town in Senior play; drives a nifty car, plans to go to college. Fred Winey ”Doc” Ferndale Beats the big bass drum; adds his zestful humor to the band; warbles the bass in the chorus; jovial; listen to that chuckle; drives a big Cadillac; plans to be a pill-pusher. —27—
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Donald Smith Fred Tercck AV O a- fv'- . •. ■ 1 j yk‘ • kch Brownstown Wears his hair in the D. A. style; note the bee-bop suedes; a sparkle in his dark p“ brown eyes; loves a good game of golf; am- bition, golfer. 1 4 J m pjs Philip Sober Phil Ferndale Varsity guard for the grid Jackets; rolls his eyes and his deep bass voice in chorus; nature lover; lives for the rigors of hunting season; ambition, attend a good Bible School. „ y i ‘Bull Wavy, brown hair; fun to be around; wants to be a mechanical engineer; cool dresser; dig that crazy key chain; women don't seem to faze him. Carol Thomas Carol” Ferndale Demure, dainty, and delightful; plays a cray sax for Mr. ' D.”; acts as middle man? a nifty giggle; wears nice to be an elementary school in the girls trio; clothes; ambition, teacher. Irene Tomak Dolly Middle Taylor Pert and peppy; easy to get along with; a neat dresser; loves to dance; flashing brown eyes and hair to match; ambition, to be a secretary. Janice Stuver Jan Ferndale Short and sassy; cute; peaches and cream complexion; esteemed Worthy Advisor of Rain- bow girls; participates in all school activities; toots a mean sax in band and swing band; moody—when she's low—beware; ambition, hopes to go in business with her father. David Wagner Dave Ferndale Top man on the honor list; track and bas- ketball man; loves to argue, anytime, anywhere, any subject; a swell buddy to his close friends; likes girls, but is shy around them; ambition, to be a graduate engineer. —26—
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CLASS OFFICERS: Alice Zimmer, Secretary; Larry Brasher, President; Raymond Wagner, Vice-President Juniors-Gain Recoqnition The Junior Class, with Larry Brasher in his third term as president, had a very suc- cessful year. Their first achievement was the selection of a class-ring, one of their fin- est symbols as upperclassmen. The most important undertaking of the class was the annual magazine campaign, held in an effort to finance the Junior-Senior Reception which was held at the Sunnehanna Country Club. The class this year sold more maga- zines than any previous Junior Class in Ferndale. The two highest sellers were Dale Varner and Cookie Wicknick. The activities which centered around the school included much talent from the class. Among the district-champion varsity cheerleaders were Peggy Garshnick, Pat Say- lor, Janet Watts, and Alice Jean Zimmer. Varsity letter winners and F” Club members included Larry Brasher, Bob Fetsko, Dick James, Harold Bodnar, Mickey Zahoran, Ray Wagner, and Pat Dugan. There were also many from the class in the band. Entertaining with the band were the high-stepping twirlers. among them Pat Sass. Marilyn Horne, and Joan Zima. Sharing their talents in the journalistic line on the Courier were Craig Hassenplug, Janet Watts, Larry Brasher, John Gavazzoni, Marilyn Horne, and Dave Plachy. Craig also wofked with the Reflector staff as photographer. Those students whose names were often seen on the Scroll of Honor” were Delores Craig, Kathleen Hoffman, Marilyn Horne, Joan Mlinar, Connie Mishler, David Plachy, and Janet Watts. Next year the vacancy left by the graduated Seniors will be adequately filled by these capable Juniors. —28—
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