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Seniors CLARENCE AHRENS Clarence Nothing will keep him down. ROBERT ALBRIGHT -k Bob Honor Student, Intramural Basketball Z-3, Press Club 4, Latin Club 3-4, Debate -2-3-4, Newscaster Editor, Kenitorial 4, Hi-Y Historian. Never too busy to join the fun, always on hand when there's work to be done. VIRGINIA ALCOCK Ginny Seven Sisters. Doodle Dandy. 'Tis good to be merry, ANDREW ANDERSEN Dink Iunior Varsity Football 2, Football 3. Intramural Basketball 4. Hockey 2-3-4. Crowd around, girls: crowd around. IAMES ANDERSON Monk Intramural Basketball 3-4, Hi-Y 3-4, Track. Watch my pencil, for it shall draw. LESLIE ARNOLD S.M. Il Intramural Basketball 2. lf automobiles were all of life. 22 Honor Students if l OAN ASHE Millie Basketball Captain 3-4, Gym Captain 2- 3, Basketball 2-3-4, Volleyball 2-3-4. Bowling 4, Swimming Club 4. Girls' Lit- erary Club 3, Iunior Show, Senior Car- nival, Iunior Prom Committee 3, Soph- omore Hop Committee 2. t She would be lost without her 'C'ain'. IOHN AUNGST lohnny Intramural Basketball 3-4, Rifle Club 4. A good sport: a good friend. NANCY AUSTIN Nancy Gym Captain 2. Art Round Table 4, Girls' Literary Club 3-4, Cooking and Sewing Club 4, Senior Carnival. Big heart, ready smile, dimpled cheek. MARY ANN BAASE Annie Doodle Dandy Girls' Choir 2-3-4, Girls' Literary Club 3-4, Secretary of Iunior 'I'hespians, Best Foot Forward, She shines among her friends. CLARK A. BARRETT f Clark Honor Student, Spanish Club 2-3-4, De- bate 4, Aviation Club 4, Alpha Phi Lambda 4. We prophecy success. ALICE BARTLETT A1ice Iunior Show, Senior Carnival, Girls' Lit- erary Club 3-4, Spanish Club, Corre- sponding Secretary oi Spanish Club, Swimming Club 4, Kenitorial Editor, Girls' Choir 3-4. She has a 'Booth' reserved tor her. L 7 J
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PROPHECY After a very enjoyable two hours, we prepare to leave the theater. In the lobby we talk to lim Carberry, the owner of the theater, and Pat Mundie, the well-known writer. While resting at the hotel, Ronnie Schmucker of the florist shop notifies us that the Rellinger Rose Shipment Cdeveloped by that eminent horticulturist, Betty Parsons, in honor of Robert Rellinger, hero of World War ID will be ready to supply us with corsages for the dance. ' Arriving at the dance hall, we notice a ring formed around the two dance specialists of the day, IoAnn Bickerton and Paul Fenwick. Serving the refreshments, we find lohn Herlan still dishing out the ice cream on a mass production basis. At one of the tables we see the noted woman senator, Phyllis Nease, and lames Kilburn, Secretary of the Exterior. As the dance comes to an end, the same old question arises, Do you have your plane here? Will you fly me home? Early the next morning we decide to change our regular routine and go to church Where the Reverend Ronnie Fitts will preside. Upon arriving we see Lois Wenz at the organ, While the altar boys, Lee Illig and Richard Lamy, light the candles. The church is hushed as Rev- erend Fitts starts his sermon, The Evils of Drink. After a two-hour sermon, Iimmy Ander- son and lohn Aungst pass the collection plate, before which we leave. To pass the afternoon we take in a concert at Duchscherer National Park. We find that the concert is being held between the statues of those two great historians, Lord Charles Marlak and Eldon Somers CLordD, who passed away as the result of the foolish answers of the graduating class of the year 1946. The first selection is the Waltz in Cir Minor followed by Mary the Loon, a sequel to Claire de Lune, which is played by Ianet Becker. Next on the program we find that Ronne Fiddler is going to sing a selection from Carmen. Realizing that that is too much for any normal person to stand, we slip out through the back of the park, only to find ourselves confronted by that talkative scientist, Roger Knuth. We talk to this eminent personality until we are rudely interrupted by lack Hollis and Roger Hancher, occu- pying the upper and lower sections of bench number A-3, presented to Long because of the shortage of housing facilities-Cthere have been rumors that people have even had to sleep on the beachj. We drop over to loe Pearson's Silver Peacock Cnamed in loving memories of the good old daysQ where we sip our cokes mixed by Moose Gilbert-an excellent jerk: soda, that is. We share our booth with Phyllis Nonenmacher and Shirley Kimble. In the next booth we find Pat Rankin and lanice Rappleye piping a maroon sweater with a large T on it. What's this-they're leaving as they notice Syd Holmberg and Steve Wiktorowski, Ken- more's contribution to the 1950 All-American Football Team. Hurrying back to our hotel, we put on our nylon dungarees and spun glass shirts. CThat was a joke, can you see through it?D These articles of clothing were designed by Rosemary Brownjohn, who works for the Shaeffer Clothing Corporation, managed by Duane Tucker. As we arrive at the Clam-bake, we are greeted by Alice Bartlett, the Ambassadress to Spain. She is accompanied by Don Hayes, the prominent lawyer. That exotic actress, Leslie Brecht, is found there with Marilyn Davidson, who is her companion. They have just arrived from F'l-cood-I-wood which recently replaced Hollywood. Ever since her experi- ence with the wolves on Nice and Tender Avenues, she has insisted that she be accompa- nied by her manager at all times. Her manager, Robert Crean, has had quite a bit of trouble beating off the autograph hounds, Donald Redman and Walter Zavitz. A blinding light is flashed in the middle of the group on the beach. We find it to be Mary Ellen Hipkins, photog- rapher, who is taking pictures for Life Goes to a Clam-bake. She snaps a picture of Ioan Ashe, lean Dunkelberg, Barbara Frost, and Nancy Warman opening clams. Dick Porter, after eating 999,999 clams, is still looking for a pearl. After a few pictures have been taken, and the clams have all been eaten, the groups split up. Bud Fleming, limmy McDermott, and Bob Hall are seen strolling down the beach with some hubba-hubba girls who are indis- tinguishable from this distance. Sally Campbell, Ella lohnson, Nancy Rauh and Will Still Cno relation to the late Stan Stillj go over to toast some marshmallows, and Audrey McGeachie goes down to the beach with loan Iacobs to take a dip in the moonlight. We realize that we once again have to leave Long Beach until our next weekend. As our helicopter rises above moonlit Lake Erie, we bid fond farewell to the ever-popu- lar mecca of Kenmorites, Long Beach. BARBARA Rrnsour BARBARA Boox 21
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Honor Students if MARY ANN BARTLETT Mary Arm Basketball Z. CordiaI and amiable-friendly to all. DAVID BAUER Dave Never a dull moment. HAROLD BAUM Harold Intramural Basketball 2-3-4, Intramural Football 3. Good character is the noblest of all possessions. MILDRED BAUM Milly Girls' Literary Club 3-4, Basketball Z. Badminton 4. Referee 2. Not saying, but doing. IANET BECKER Becker Iunior Show, Senior Carnival, School Pianist, Choir 2-3-4, Girls' Literary Club. Spanish Club, Dance Club, Arsenic and Old Lace. Her intelligence is accompanied by beautiful music. EDWARD BERDICK Ed Track, Intramural Basketball 2-3-4, Ar- senic and Old Lace, Senior Carnival, Alpha Phi Lambda, Spanish Club, Dance Club, Kenitorial Staff. Hockey 4. Best Foot Forward. He deserved his many friends. Seniors ROBERT BERLINGHOFF Wart Intramural Basketball 3-4, Football. Band 4. Good looking, good natured: so good luck. ELOISE BERTSCH El1ie Basketball 2-4, Latin Club 3-4, Spanish Club 4, Girls' Literary Club 3. A pretty girl and altogether charm- ing. EDWARD BESANCON Buzz Track. In life and game, the true sport. WILLIAM BETHMANN Bill Intramural Baseball 3, Intramural Bas- ketball 2-3-4, Hockey 4, Dance Club. Iunior Show, Senior Carnival, Aquacade 2-4. Something 'N eu-fer' Bill. IO ANN BICKERTON Bick Gym Captain 2-3-4, Captain in Volley- ball 3, Basketball 2-3-4, Swimming Club, Girls' Literary Club 3, Iunior Show, Senior Carnival 2-4, Iunior Prom Com- mittee 3, Aquacade 3, Senior Ball Com- mittee 3, Bowling 4. Our Biclr is one slick chick. JAMES BISSET Bis Track. Quiet, good-natured, one of the boys. 23
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