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ADAMS, SHIRLEY Entre Nous 2, Girls' Literary Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4. Hsbfllillg hair and featurer fair. ABBOTT, BETTY BE'r'rY Dramatic Club 2, Girls' Literary Club 3, 4, Senior Carnival 4, Basketball 4, Basketball Referee 4, Cooking Club 4. Quiet Jincefityf' ACKERMAN, ANN ANN Honor Student, Girls' Letter Club 3, 4, Y Teen 2, Latin Club 3, Girls' Literary Club 3, 4, Co-Ed Swim Club 2, 3, Slpanish Club 4, Choir 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Basketball Referee 4, Softba l 3, Badminton 2, Soccer 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Show 2. Pemgf for your thvugbtrf' ADAMS, MARILYN HBROWNIEH Bowling 2, Of Jurb the bert are made. ADAMS, PHYLLIS Pr-iY1. Commercial Club 4, Senior Carnival 4, Basketball 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Lacrosse 2, Badminton 3, Soccer 3, Home Sweet Homicide 4, Junior Show 3. The liar a .rang in her heart, SHIRLH ALT, ROGER Doc Co-Ed Badminton Club 3, 4,,I. V. Football 2, Track 2, Intramural Softball 4, Intramural Hardball 2, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Basketball Captain 3, School Band Color Guards 4, Corporal 4. Far the rick Jhall be fund. AMES, ROBERT Bon Science Club 4, Co-Ed Swim Club 2, 3, 4, Aquacade 3, Sophomore Show 2. Better men than I have lived, but I ean't believe it. ANDERSON, CRAWFORD ANDY Theres a good time rowing, bojrf' ARNOLD, RAYMOND HPIERREH Art Round Table 4, Co-Ed Swim Club 2, 3, Aquacade 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Swimming 4, Home Sweet Homicide 4, Sophomore Show 2. Crowd around girlx, jun from! araumlf' ARNOTT, JOHN Joi-IN If bekryour friend, lJe'J one afyaur be.rtfrie1zd.f, 22 i I i l l Q i l l
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to all his loyal subjects if he is elected. Well, it worked for the Little Flower, so why not for the Big Bud! Well can we remember those school days when he was struggling with trig and physics as we read how Barry Milliard has hit upon a new scheme of rocketing cars to the moon. Too bad they haven't found a means of enabling people to reach there also. The current hangout for Kenmore grads appears to be an elite establishment known affectionately as Mothers, where the finest ginger ale in town is served. There we find Bud Knisley, Bill Bickerton, and Bill Myers. Jim Musty has initiated a unique business. He has purchased an old mansion and redecorated it specifically for rental as a summer theatre-it must be the old playwright in him. His cohorts in this enterprise are Howie Kirkwood and Jim Nist. As treasurer of the Hi-Y Alumni Association,Tom Polson is still trying to collect unpaid dues from jack O'Neill, who is now cruising in his yacht, The Hacienda, off Long Beach. But no visit would be complete without return- ing to our old alma mater. So we return to the school, where we are greeted by Principal Bill Sanders. Mr. Sanders takes us on a tour of the school, where we seeimany familiar faces, includ- ing john Youra, now the custodian in charge of Tobacco Road, and Librarian Edith Chesley. Down in 241, we see Mr. Mooshie, now completely bald, mulling sadly over the problems of the 1958 Kenitorial. The coach of the basketball team, Roughem Toughem Ken Varshay, informs us that Bullet Billy Doerr has just signed to play pro football for the San Francisco Starlets, sponsored by Dottie Dennis and Ann Masterson. What a fate! Coach Varshay tells us also that John Yacos was at school last year on his way back from his Olympic swim- ming triumphs in every free style race from the one yard to the marathon ten miles. This grind ap- peared to have little effect on Mr. Yacos, although protrusions similar to fins and webbing between his toes were apparent. Recently presented with their doctorates after doing post graduate work at K. H. S. were Connie Callanan, Lois Hayes, and Ruth Penfold, who com- bined to write their thesis on Homework, a Fate Worse Than Death. And still running around in search of identifica- tion sheets for Who's Who is janet Beardslee, its editor-in-chief. On our way back to the airport, we stop in at the offices of the Kenmore Press, which now has the widest circulation of any paper in the nation Cexcept The Daily Workerl. Editor Gretchen Dorries introduces us to her new associate editors, Janet Bogart and Phyllis Vance. Photographer Dick Sherer had just returned from taking pictures of the reopening of the Ten Pin Cub. While we are in the offices, several flashes of interest come in over the wire. Don Coon has just been selected to play the lead in the latest Tarzan picture. Dick Phinney has just won the American Bowling Con- gress Championship held in the City of North Tonawanda. Of special note to art lovers is the fact that E. Frank Moelich's masterpiece of Wood carving, the Passionate Pixie, has been awarded first prize in the contest conducted by the Rube Goldberg Foundation in Rockefeller Center. I Bob Stalker, Tonawandafs swimming coach, drops in to renew old acquaintances. He informs us that Bud Jones and Bill Harris have gone into the sporting goods business, Harris handling the needs of the skiers and Jones the girls Cneedsj. But time is growing short and our legs are grow- ing weary. We must bid farewell and return to our ship and back to Africa. Having seen the sordid atmosphere of our erstwhile comrades, their various and sundry life pursuits, we are not reluctant to return to Civilization again. Ah Wilderness! DICK NEWELL
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ASQUITH, DOROTHY Dos Dramatic Club 25 Thespians 3, 45 Co-Ed Swim Club 3, 45 Basketball 45 Horseback Riding 3, 45 Bowling 25 Quality Street 35 Arsenic and Old Lace 25 Home Sweet Homicide 45 The Whole Town's Talking 4. Happy ,rhe ir am! happy Jhe'll nay. AUGUSTINE, ROBERT Bos Co-Ed Swim Club 2, 3, 45 J. V. Football 2, 35 Football 45 Golf 45 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Swimming 2, 3. A -fue fellow, fun Io know. BAKER, JANET JAN Art Round Table 2, 3, 45 Y Teen 2, 35 Girls' Literary Club 3, 45 Co-Ed Swim Club 2, 35 Aquacade 45 Basketball 3, 45 Tennis 2, 45 Softball 35 Bad- minton 35 Quality Street 35 Home Sweet Homicide 45 Sophomore Show 25 Senior Carnival 4. Lovely to look at, llelighrfol to k7101l'. BALLANTYNE, JAMES PuNcHY Co-Ed Swim Club 2, 35 V. Football 45 Intramural Basketball Z, 3, 45 Intramural Baseball CSoftballD 35 Intramural Hockey 2, 3, 45 Intramural Baseball CHarrlball3 2, 35 Intramural Swimming 2, 3. 'AAN an mono gootl ffzlgov' F O R T Y E I G H T BARNA, GEORGE BUD Art Round Table 2, 45 Y Teen 3, 45 Dance Club 45 Rifle Club 25 Football 45J. V. Football 25 Track 45J. V. Track 3, Intramural Basketball 2. lVe'll keep our eye on him. BAUERLE, RICHARD Dick Football 45 J. V. Football 35 Baseball 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 25 Intramural Hockey Co-Captain 3. Hi: future if hright with promiref' BAUMANN, JEAN JEAN Girls' Literary Club 35 Chorus 2, 35 Basketball 3, 45 Basketball Referee 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Horseback Riding 45 Volleyball 2, 4. Let'.r he friemlrf' BEARDSLEE, JANET BEARDLESSU Alpha Phi Lambda 45 Y Teen 25 Latin Club 3, 45 Girls' Literary Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Co-Ed Badminton Club 45 Aquacade 45 Kenitorial Staff 3, 4, Senior Editor 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Basketball Referee 45 Tennis 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Badminton 2, 3, 45 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2,35 Ping-Pong 3, 45 Soccer Playday 2, 45 Sophomore Show 25 Junior Prom Committee 35 Senior Carnival 4. .l'he'J 4 happy friemlly lan with cheerful .rmiler for all who pan. BEER, JOAN 'ZJOANU Chorus 2, 35 Basketball Z, 45 Basketball Referee 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Volley- ball 2, 3, 4. At work, at ploy, alzvayr gay. BENTZ, MARGARET PEGGY Girls' Literary Club 3, 4. A friend in need it 4 ffieml imleezlf' 23
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