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HONOR CLUB Firft Row.'J. Bogart, E. Chesley, J. Loomis, N. Lowrie, R. Rey, A. Ackerman, P. Wirges, A. Masterson, Beverage, P. Stauffer. Second Row: B. Dean, D. Miller, G. Dorries, R. Bock, S. Detwiler-Valedicrorian, Mr. Freeman, D. Steir14Saluratorian, P. Lind- berg, P. Lockwood, R. Johnson, D. Jones. Third Row.'J' Hicks, J. Moore, G. Stange, B. Gampp, M. Ognibene, J. McGraw, M. Mulkin, J. Bolles, F. Moelich, D. Pritchard. Fourth Row: R. Spiller,J. Parris, M. Leahy, A. Rothwell, W. Kuhn, A. Otren, H. LOU PARR . GEORGE WILLIAMS DAVE STEIN . JIM MUSTY . PAUL GABLE . ED SNYDER . JACK O'NEILL LOU PARR . GEORGE WILLIAMS DON PRITCHARD DON PRITCHARD JACK MILLER . ED SNYDER . ARTHUR OTTEN LOU PAAR . ARTHUR OTTEN SENIOR CLASS POLL . Mort Popular . Mort Friendly . Mort Studiour Bert Dancer . Mort Humorour Bi g gert Flirt Bert Looking . Mort Athletic . Mort Obli gin g Bert Drerred . Mort Sopbirticated . Beft Actor or Actrery . Biggext Line Mort Drag With Faculty . . Moot Energetic Mort Likely to Succeed . 18 SHIRLEY LARSON SHIRLEY LARSON SANDRA DETWILER . . LOU SMITH CONNIE CALLANAN . KAY SEIFRIED . PHYLLIS VANCE . FLORENCE STUFF ANN MASTERSON VIRGINIA FORSYTHE . BARBARA DEAN FRANCES GRALEY . KAY SEIFRIED ANN MASTERSON . ROBERTA REY GRETCHEN DORRIES
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This is the year 1958! 1958, where life has been rejuvenated by atoms, rockets, and coke in every drinking fountain. 1958, where we, weary travelers from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Suffering Seniors, have emerged from darkest Africa, after spending years away from the outside world in search of the origin of Civilization In the midst of our venture, a certain nostalgic feeling gnaws at our heart strings and we know we must return to our old habitat at K. H. S. and those familiar landmarks we learned to love so well back in '48. We board our rocket ship and set off west- ward, bound for that metropolis of Kenmore. As we step from the Kenmore Central Airport, we see a beautiful blue and white cab of the Sheri- dan Cab Company, owned and operated by Gordie Reed. We hop in and journey down Delaware Avenue, where we notice many familiar sights, including a new and improved Alcobar, run by Diamond Jim Hicks, and a coke establishment recently opened by Nan Nelson and Eleanor Fronczak, charter members of the Kenmore chapter of Pepsi- Cola Anonymous. Lounging in the booths we see Lou Paar and Andy Podlucky, the place's steadiest customers. Sweeney's has been replaced by a haber- dashery run by Dean Bensley. We hear he is an expert at fitting pants. But wondering how Kenmore is being run now, we go over to the city hall, where we are ushered into the office of Mayor Sylvester Nye, who intro- duces us to his secretary, Doris Cunningham. While waiting for Mayor Nye to finish some important business, we happen to pick up a news- paper and see in the headlines David Stein has added another degree to his long chain, already mounting into the hundreds. This time it is B.L.S. CBachelor of Long Standingl. On the society page we see June Wiegand has finally accepted Paul Devitt's proposal of marriage. It's been a long, long time. Down in the corner is CLASS PROPHECY an advertisement for Don Pritchard's hermitage for happy bachelors. On the sports page we see that the Kenmore Blue Devil's baseball team has just announced the sign- ing of Specs Van Deusen, for the stupendous sum of 575,000 per season. His bobbing and weaving style in catching fly balls should be a great gate attraction. On the comic page the current hero appears to be Fearless Forkin, drawn by Ted Yochum. Everyone is aroused at the coming of Jack Wil- liams and his 100-piece orchestra, the largest dance band in the land. Featured in this massive aggrega- tion are Merrill Hall on drums, and Bill Watson, who recently won the Downbeat poll for the 5th consecutive year. Williams is to appear at the Ken- more Music Hall in a gala show also featuring songstress Barbara Dean, comedian Bones Evans, and those foremost exponents of modern dance, Shirley Larson and Larry Mucha. Along with this extravaganza is to be the huge water production of impressario Jack Miller, star- ring Pat Roberts, Nancy Ludeck, and the spring- board specialist Ray Arnold. We learn from Bill Callanan, who is to be emcee, that three local girls have gone a long way in the musical field-these three are Pat Earl and Peggy Gensler, now featured in the new show at the famed Diamond Horseshoe, Up in the Clouds, and jane Murch, who accompanies them on the piano. These three have banded together with two other Kenmore girls, models Nancy Stilwell and Hazel Tarbell, into a Kenmore Alumni Society in the Big City. Another local girl has reached the top of the legitimate stage. Frances Graley is now starring in the hit Life with Roogie, written by Beverly Martin. A very prominent candidate in the presidential race is Arthur Otten. The point that appeals to his following is that he will read the Sunday comics
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