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Football Captain Shirley Hotchkiss Joyce Palmer . . Evelyn Miller . . Rita Wolff ,... Ruth Sall ..,i. Kathleen Bates Marjorie Spation Barbara Tucker Shirley Hotchkiss Ruth Sall ...i. Marilyn Harer . Margaret Cannon ...., Joan Spetz ..,. Phyllis Bailey . . eniofz pefzsonalifif 1944 CUTEST ,,.i.. BEST DRESSED . NICEST EYES . . . ,... Harold Heleen . . .... Gilbert Molnar . . . . . .Herald Johnson NICEST HAIR .... .... H erald Johnson FRIENDLIEST ,,.. . . .George Murphy BEST SMILE .l.,. ..... D on Stearns BEST DANCER . BEST FIGURE ...... . , . .Teno Rizzo . . . .Bob Wilson MOST HANDSOME . . . ,..... Squier Hanni BEST NATURED , . . ..., George Murphy MOST VERSATILE ..,......,,. John Pierce BEST LEADER ...,...,..., George Murphy MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED . .Jim Tempesta CLASS WIT i................ John Pierce genlofz whols who Student Association President .... Senior Class President . . Senior Class Vice-President .... Senior Class Secretary . . Senior Class Treasurer ...., Student Council President ..,.. Student Court Chief Justice . . . . .George Murphy .Shirley Hotchkiss BilISuch ......Joan Spetz Leah Benninghoff . . . . .John Pierce . Howard Concoby . . .Dick Chapman Basketball Captain .,..... ..... J ames McCormick Har-Binger Editor . . . .,..... Joan Spetz Anvil Editor ,..... . . . .Joyce Palmer tw ty
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Alkali gang-jumped out knocking aside Mildred Brewer and Evelyn Solosi in their frantic efforts to reach the end of the mile long line. Mildred and Evelyn, incidental- ly, have a little candy shop downtown. Coming out of the Laugh in the Dark Pete Concoby, an agent for the Kon- das insurance Company, could be seen hur- riedly wiping off traces of dark red lip- stick while pin-up girl Beverly Ellison gaz- ed innocently in another direction. In front of the Bubble Bounce two woosy couples were attempting to recover from the ill effects of their ride. John Pierce, astronomer, lay sprawled over one park bench with his head in Dorothy Cros- white's lap, while on another bench Stew- ardess Barbara Clark and United Air Lines pilot, Jim Brown, vainly attempted to per- suade each other that the ride hadn't af- fected them a bit! Just then Lorna Hughes, girl's athletic director in the new Charles Carroll High School, and Mary Joughin, English teacher, came wandering by with huge tufts of cotton candy. That was too much, the group decided to move on to other places where there was less food. A horrifying shriek stopped them in front of the Fun House. Upon entering they dis- covered that it was only Nurse Elizabeth McLeod who had been caught over an air hole at an opportune moment. A few minutes later there was quite a mix-up over at the Dog-Ems when the former Margaret Cannon, whose husband is that prominent lawyer, Mr. John Pollock, lost control of her car and ran into a car which Mr. Carl Chorman, local business- man, was driving. ln trying to avoid the two, Betty Brant, who works at Kline's Dress Shop, nearly climbed up one of the walls. Jim Tempesta, ventriloquist, actually smashed head into the jam, at the same time muttering to Bookkeeper Virginia Klenk at his side something about women drivers. ln the end no one was really hurt, although Leah Benninghoff, or rather Mrs. Marshall Hubbard, cut her little finger on a sharp edge when getting out of her car. Over at his first aid station Dr. Hub- bard tenderly bound up the wound and was rewarded by a kiss given unmindful of the stares which Nurse Jane Dickson sent in their direction. Miss Dickson was some- what peeved that she had to turn down a date with George Wilson iwho is in the dry cleaning business? because of her work. Matters were helped, however, when Gil- bert Molnar, wearing the latest style Gilly suit , stopped to talk for awhile. With him was Joe Montgomery, a card shark, who, for some time, has had his eye on Jean Vendi, employee of the Herald Johnson Rubber Baby Buggy Bumper Co. lnc. They had not been there long before Dr. Louis Fedor, veterinarian, and Tom Curry, the local woman hater, came rush- ing up calling for Dr. Hubbard. There had been a terrible accident at Over the Falls. lt seemed that Radio expert Fred Holp had been busy telling his wife, the former Marie Jacobson, stories about what he used to do when he was a sailor in World War ll. ln his excitement he had stood up in the boat just as it went over the falls and the boat had sunk immediately, sub- merging not only the Holps, but also Mar- ilyn Smith and playboy Jerry Silvestro, who were occupying the back seat. Mr. and Mrs. Holp reached the side of the canal safely, but Miss Smith became panicky and dragged in both Fireman George Lamos and Milkman Bill Fillipi before Dick Hem- ming, city garbage collector, finally man- aged to drag her out. Meanwhile it was getting late and a group of girls in bathing suits started up to the picnic tables for supper. Mildred Ben- son, telephone operator, and Jacquelyn Amidon, who has made a fortune on her Cleopatra Dog Kennels, came first, fol- lowed by Secretary Helen Cross and Dor- othy Bailey, who works at Marty Rogat's millinery shop. lt was not long before the rest of the tables were full and people began spreading blankets on the ground. Just about this time Mr. Ed Griffin, who is in the shoe polish business, came tear- ing along with a tray of potato chips, trip- ped over traveling salesman Bob Moodey's feet, and fell flat on the ground. Miss Marjorie Ferron, his secretary, and Beat- rice Lyons, an office girl, rushed to help him up while Virginia Lacey's pet dog Fido gobbled up the chips. Further down the lane Barber Henry Hamilton and his feminine assistant, Mur- yel Taylor, were fighting with a troufiie- some bottle of SapIaky Pickles, while in the background Ulysses Grant could be heard giving Freddie Brown hints on how lContinued on Page 85? twenty-eight
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