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GUY WILLIAM I-IARNER . . . Commercial . . . Safety Club 2g junior Historian 3, 4 . . . Guy . . . Ford flyer . . . cars call his attention . . . despises back seat drivers . . . cheeseburgers and French fries appeal to hi1n . . . ice skating attracts his eye . . . VVhite Christmasl' is the movie rage . . . blue's his favorite hue. FRANCIS BOYD I-IARTMAN . . . Agricul- ture . . . Band l, 2, 3, 4. . . F.F.A. l, Z, 3, 4 QSentinelj . . . F.F.A. Band . . . Smillie'l . . . his dinner bell rings for French fries . . . on the silver screen Gary Cooper gets a vote . . . fond of aviation and the wild blue yonder . . . enjoys working on machines. GLENN RICH- ARD HARTZEL . . . Commercial-Academic . . . Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Science Club lg Safety Club 2, 35 Junior Historian 4 . . . Glenn . . . iron man Hartzel . . . girls that drink and smoke gripe him . . . Let Me Go, Lover and the chanting of Perry Como top the tune list . . . red really rates . . . class throwing the baseball tops the sporting world. DARWIN I-IEAGY . . . Agriculture . . . F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Darwin . . . at the dinner table it's ice cream and pepsi . . . Perry Como sings his favorite tune, 'The Man W' ith the Banjo . . . shooting crows passes his time . . . fond of baseball . . . f'green'sH the color for this boy. RICHARD EUGENE I-IEFLIN . . . Agriculture . . . Football 2, 3, 4g Track l . . . Seven Brides for Seven Brothers gets his attention . . . turns his back on catty boys . . . finds enjoyment when hunting or working on automobiles . . . southern fried chicken and cherry pie are his food. MARY MADA- LINE HERRING . . . Commercial . . . Cannon-Aid 4 . . . G.A.A. l, 2, 4 . . . Red Cross Council l, 3, 4 QTreasurerjg Majorette Club Z . . . Marfy' . . . snobbish kids are her pet peeve . . . concentrates on driving in her spare time . . . delighted by fried chicken and French fries . . . at the cinema Rock I-Iudson and Doris Day fill the bill . . . pink and blue are on the color chart. RICHARD TODD I-IISE . . . Academic . . . Sharon Hill, Penn- sylvania l, 2 . . . Cannon-Aid QEditorj 4 . . . Class Vice President 4, Student Council 3 . . . Basketball 3, 4g Baseball 3, 4 . . . Chess Club 3, Cannon-Aid 4 . . . Dick,' . . . versatile editor . . . hates rained out baseball games . . . Sep- tember Song is his hit parade topper . . . baseball goes good in both the hobby and sport fields . . . steak and French fries are his stomach's delight. THEGDORE RODNEY HISE . . . Academic . . . Sharon Hill, Pennsyl- vania l, 2 . . . Maroon and White 3, 4 . . . Basketball Zg Baseball 2 . . . Spanish Club 3 QPresidentjg journalism 4 . . . f I'heol' . . . twin terror . . . girls who drink and smoke get under his skin . . . reading about sports keeps the extra moments active . . . From Here to Eternityl' copped the movie choice . . . blue is his rainbow choice . . . believes Richard Wid- mark and Elaine Stewart to be a dynamic pair.
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senior HENRIETTA LOUISE FILSINGER . . . Academic-Commercial . . . G.A.A. Z, 3, 4 . . . Play Committees 3, 45 Mask and Wig 4 . . . Library Club 1: Journalism Club Z, junior Historian Club 3, 4 . . . i'Penny,' . . . active artist . . . when the name Bob Wagner appears on the marquee blues disappear . . . the gridiron game takes her fancy . . . she loves to Make Herself Comfortable, when she's day dreaming. DOROTHY ANN FTSCLE . . . Academic . . . G.A.A. 3, 4 . . . Play Committee 4 . . . Majorette Club 2, Junior Historian Club 3, 4 . . . '4DottieH . . . agile athlete . . . thumbs up on sports and Frankie Laine, but thumbs down on conceited under- classmen . . . she can't wait Till Then to eat those red shrimp. HENRY EDWARD FOX . . . Academic . . . Student Council 2, 4 . . . Cannon-Aid Qphotographerj 2, 3, 4, Ma- roon and White Qphotographerj 2, 3, 4 . . . Our Miss Brooks'g Girl Crazyug Play Com- mittees 2, 3, Mask and Wig 2, 3, 4 QPresi- dentj, National Thespians 3, 4 QSecretaryj . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Cstudent directorjg Choir 4, Dance Band 4 . . . Science Club lg Or- chestra Z, 33 junior Historian Club 4 . . . Decoration Committee Co-chairman . . . Hank!' . . . Mr. Music . . . hamburgers and French fries' are tops . . . music and model railroading consume his extra moments. JOHN VV. FRY, JR .... Academic-Commercial . . . Track 3 . . . Play Committees 3, 4 . . . Band l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Science l, 2, 3 QTreasurerj, Chess Club 4 . . . 4'Johnny . . . goes for French fries with plenty of red catsup . . . Theresa Brewer chants his favorite ditty, Too Young to Tangou . . . football holds his athletic interest. THOMAS RAY GORMLEY . . . Academic-Commercial . . . Maroon and White l, 2, 3, 4 CBusiness Managerj . . . Girl Crazy , Mask and Wig 4 . . . GormU . . . his pick of the rainbow is purple . . . f'Shane tops Hollywood attractions . . . Working at the parking lot takes those extra hours . . . Blue Tango is his favorite tune. FRED TRVIN GRACE . . . Agriculture . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4 . . . F.F.A. 1, 2,3 QSentinelj, 4 QRe- porterj . . . Keystone Farmer . . . f'Fred . . . trombone king . , . thumbs down on woman drivers . . . Doris Day croons his tunes . . . sportswise softball gets the nod . . . blue stands out on the color chart, MARY ANNE GRAY . . . Academic . . . Cannon-Aid QArt Editorj . . . G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . Play Commit- tees 3, 43 Mask and Wig 4 . . . Journalism 2, junior Historian 3, 4 . . . Mary . . . advanced artist . . . isn't fond of conceited underclassmen . . . fried chickenls the prize platter . . . Marlon Brando takes the acting honors . . . delighted by Bing Crosby's vocal talent. RALPH FRED- RICK GUISE . . . Academic . . . Student Council 3, 4 . . . Cannon-Aid 4 CBusiness Man- agerj . . . Science Club l, 2, 3 QSecretaryj . . . Franklin and Marshall Book Award . . . Fred . . . wonder boy of the future . . . in the cinema line Doris Day and Beneath the Twelve Mile Reef are appealing . . . scorns senoritas who drink and smoke . . . goes all out on the football field and on the golf green.
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ETHEL RAE JONES . . . Commercial- Academic . . . Medford, Oregon l g Ontario, Oregon 2 . . . Choir 2 . . . F.H.A. 2, 3, 4 QSec- retaryj . . . Shorty . . . busy little bee . . . conceited people are off the list . . . dancing to Star Dust definitely on . . . crazy over boys and watching TV . . . sheis never blue when Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor appear on the screen. GEORGE EDVVARD KANE . . . Commercial . . . Cannon-Aid 45 Maroon and White 3 . . . Baseball 2, 3, 4 . . . Play Commit- tees 3, 4 . . . Science Club lg Safety Club 25 Journalism Club 3, Junior Historian Club 4 . . . smiling HEd . . . irked by silly girls . . . goes all out for steamed shrimp and French fries . . . swings a mean bat in baseball . . . black days vanish to the refrains of SincerelyU and music by the Clovers . . . nothing compares with Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holidayf' JOHN PHILIP KENNELL . . . Commercial . . . Hobby Club lg Safety Club 2, 3 . . . Phill, . . . dotes on apple dumplings . . . shrinks from sophisticated women . . . TV's his tonic . . . he's not blue, about his last year in This Ole House . . . dotes on all sports and watch- ing TV. KENNETH ALLAN KNOX . . . Academic . . . Student Council . . . Fishing Club 1 fPresidentj 5 Safety Club 2, Junior His- torian Club 3, 4 . . . Kenny . . . happy hunter . . . he's Movin Oni' from snobbish girls 'md feminines that smoke . . . greatly enjoys the crooning of Bing Crosby . . . fried chicken tickles his taste buds . . . goes for green in 1 big way. NANCY IRENE LANDIS . . . Com-- mercial . . . Hobby Club 1' lxed Cross 2 3 4 . . . Nan' . . . favors steak and French fries . . . art and Eddie Fisher are appealing . . . visiting certain neighbors yes' certain cliques o . . . My Friends are Howard Keel and Ann Blyth CEOFFREY HARDINGF LAN GSAM Academic Staten Island New York Student Council 2 3 4 Pres Maroon and XVh1te 4 Basl etball 2 3 4 S 9 I1 I O I' Track 2, 3, 4 . . . Our Miss Brooks , Girl Crazy , Mask and Wig 4, National Thespians 4 . . . Choir 3, 4 . . . Chess Club 25 Table Tennis Club 3, 4 . . . t'Jeff . . . royal regent . . . goes for discs and Doris Day . . . vegetables are on the black list . . . to basketball he gives his all . . . From Here to Eternity cops first in the flicker field. GLADYS HELEN LAW- VER . . . Home Economics . . . G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4. . . Choir 2 . . . F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . ToodieU . . . fond of playing volleyball, taking pictures and eating . . . competent cook . . . fresses French fries . . . wild for Cornel VVilde . . . wasn't blue when she saw White Christmasfi HENRY RICHARD LEATH- ERMAN . . . Vocational Agriculture . . . F.F.A .... F.F.A. Green Hand Chapter . . . f'Crazy Legsl' . . . hunting hits the spot . . . baseball and blue bring this boy happiness . . . Red Skelton tickles his funny bone . . . tremendously fond of ice cream and bar-b-qued chicken. K 7 0' C O' 7 yy 3 I 7 C 5 3 7 H H 7 4 J: . J I ' L I 1 - . o n.n fp 1ClC'lltJ . . . Cannon-Aid 4 tArt Editorj . . . 4 ' I . . . :cf , , I O
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