Kemmerer High School - Ranger Yearbook (Kemmerer, WY)

 - Class of 1953

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'nv MOON CDC: x ' X l Q2 1 .1 ' 'tj 41? It is the year 1965 and the biggest Alumni lomecoming Dance in the history of Kemmerer High School is in full swing with the music of To my Dorsey and his orchestra. The dance is taking place in the beautiful new gymnasium dedicated to the 'Class of 1953'. Every- one who went to the school from 1945 to 1960 is attending. Mr. Bowen, who is now dancing with his wife, recentlv won the Pulitzer Prize for his magnificent book, How to be a Uoman Killer. Mr. Clifford Pomeroy, di- rector of the United States Military Acade- my, is here with his wife and family. Fntering is Donald Juvan and Margaret Reed. Donald is dressed in a beautiful blue suit adorned with a white carnation, while Nbrgaret is wearing a pink ballerina formal. Since Donald is the manager of the 'Juvan-lupcho Carpenter's Association', Margaret collects rare wood. Sweeping in behind this couple is John Lupcho. And who is this with him? Why it is Virginia Potter! Virginia, as you all know, is one of the top models in Holly- wood's Bon Marche, so we should feel proud to have her here. Billy Gianola just tapped Darlene An- nelli's escort on the shoulder. It is hard to believe that Darlene and Matt Bar- bero are the happiest couple in the world. That is, according to Truthful Marriages, edited by Billy. Danny Alleman and Marilyn Beachler have just come in. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Beachler just announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Marilyn, to Danny. Gerry Gagliardi and Betty Gilchrist have really made a success of their beauty shoppe. Their ideas are being used by some of the leading Parisian beauty operators. Three instructors of OPU, Fred Findlay, Lester Jones, and Jon Beyda, are talking shop and looking over old students. You'll remember them! Fred Findlay, biology pro- fessor, Lester Jones, who will soon be getting his doctor's degree, and Jon Beyda who is Professor of Zoology at Princeton University. Gary Rawlings, Bonnie Niel, and Jim Sawaya pooled their resources and devel- oped the largest cattle ranch in Austra- lia. When they come in, they left their guns and spurs at the door. Dolores Parent is a big game huntress and she also had to leave her rifle at the door. ln Africa Dolores was hunting rhinoceroses. Velma Borino, who is greeting them, came down x from Washington. We are glad to learn that Velma is quite an expert on forming this country's foreign policy. They are all making up for lost time talking to Teddy Gunter, who is now in the Army as 'Chief Cook and Bottle Washerf Jimmy 'Tex' Brown and his wife, Bette Sudonick, are having an argu- ment with another on the floor about who bumped into who. Jimmy is Dean of Wesleyan College for Girls. The other couple, Paul Anderson and Jo' Anne Fiorini, look as if they are getting the better of the argument. As you all know, Paul and JoAnne are in the jet business together. Paul is the instructorand JoAnne is none other than his secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Beachler just announced the engagement of their daughter Marilyn, to Danny Alleman . Glenn Dolar, an undertaker, and Otto Pikl, head of the Orlando Recreation Department, are having a heart-to-heart talk. Otto, who give the boys a good workout, also gives Glenn a good supply of customers. Helen Kolata, a prominent photo- grapher, is helping to arrange the lighting for the floor show. Fran- cis Lenatti is also putting in her two cents worth. As a bootlegger, she has a natural gift for arranging the indirect lighting, the bulbs must be well hidden. At last everything is set. The lights din, and the band plays soft strains of music. George Miyake will be the MC--justthe person, as he now has a question and answer program on NBC. First on the pro- gram is Mary Jo Fatica, a rising opera star. All we can say is--'The Metropolitan Opera isn't what it used to bel' Fred Celebrin is next, and Fred is going to give us an exhb bition of how he helped defeat the Diamondville Broncs when he played for the Globetrotters a few days ago. And last, but not least, is Carol Bott. She will entertain us with a concerto by the world known composer of opera music, Raymond Martin, Sr. So on went the dance and on went the lives of the glass--we wish for each of them good luck and happiness

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-xkqx X Sim 1 A H X5 f im. if 77lM SSV7O N . P x.. X GEORGE MIYAKE leaves his abilities in scienceto anyone them. To Joe Coletti goes QMUJ MLHWS' wookworking abilit- who needs ies. RAY MARTIN is so stingy he doesn't want to leave any- thing to anvbndv. DON JUVAN leaves his good looks to anyone who wants them. FRED CELEBRIN leaves his height to Johnny Coletti. JIM SAWAYA leaves his weight to Dee Burnett to use in football in future years. To Marian Nelson goes DARLENE ANELLI's personality and poodle hair-do. BONNIE NEIL leaves her red hair to Lillian Munari so Lillian can leave dyes alone. To Martin Budack goes OTTO PIKL'S genius in everything. BILLY GIANOLA leaves his car to anyone who can drive. To Walter Harris goes CLIFFORD'POMEROY'Seextensiveknow- ledge of Webster's dictionary. GLEN DOLAR wills his football power to Frank Scigliano. BETTE SUDONICK wills her flirting ways to Mildred Odor- izzi so Mildred can give the boys a chance in the years to come. MARGIE REED leaves her singing ability to Winifred Saw- aya because the school needs more singers like her. MATT BARBERO leaves that beautiful curley hair to Glenn Sorensen. JOHN LUPCHO leaves his strength and virility to Walter Ness. VIRGINIA POTTER leaves her steam and pep to be spread evenly over the entire studnnt body. Brains are always useful, thus Gayle Stephens will in- herit those of CAROL BOTT. FRED FINDLAY leaves his desires to skip school to anyone spring fever. JIM BROWN wills his long hair to Le Roy Lewis to use. DAN ALLEMAN'S singing ability is left to the Vickreys. TED GUNTER leaves his athletic ability to David Mish- who gets kind. GERRY GAGLIARDI wills any of her abilities C?D to any- one who needs them. VE1MA.BORINO'S flirting ability goes to Dolores Pridgen. DOLORES PARENT leaves her quietness to Jo Anne Koci. BETTY GILCHRIST leaves her laugh to Dean Makie to use. JON BEYDA leaves his ability of picking up women to Arlyn Wainwright. ROBERT BOWEN leaves his ability to pull corny jokes to Paul Miyake. MARY JO FATICA leaves her ability to win arguments to LaVina Munari. FRANCES LENATTI leaves her ability to make friends to the entire student body. PAUL ANDERSON leaves his briefcase to anyone who carr- ies important papers. HELEN KOLATA leaves her stubbornness to Ruth Armstrong. MARILYN BEACHLER leaves her ability to make fresh cherry limes to anyone who works in the schow Drug Store in the future. LESTER JONES leaves his ability to go steady with one girl to anyone who needs it.

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