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FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1951 THE KISER PANTHER PAGE FIVE aided Gf Senzaaa Reaeafecf Eg WML! info Qulfwze em U! '75f fmaginaliond Gf fjaafzfreit Run Wfalfcff Redwall' in '71za9ic fbeviifinied We are gathered here today for per- haps the last time, But we've something to say and we'll say it in rhyme. Our poetry isn't good, no prizes will it take But listen if you would to the proph- ecy we make. Let's travel ahead to future dates And learn the various seniors' fates. As we board the U.S.S. Solly, we see Sailors Jim Richey and Joe Omie- tanski. Jim Peck got seasick on the deck And Captain Keith Wolfram is giving him heck. In the kitchen we now take a look And slinging the hash is Joyce Cooke. Her helper, we notice, is Thelma Bowers, Often caught napping during working hours. F'rst we visit New York City, Where men are rich and the girls are pretty. Starring in Ace's Football play Is none other than Bonnie Reap While director of the Broadway show Is the brilliant producer, Bob Mar- low. In Radio City Lois Crutcher is seen She is now known as the TV Queen. Testing her voice for the hit parade Is little Joan Benchic, who doesn't get paid. In the Copacabana having lots of fun Is loud-mouthed Marilyn Stapleton. In the corner, sitting on a stool, Is Barbara Hunter, learning to play pool. Dressed in furs from head to toe Is Donna Gardner rolling in dough. As we walk down Broadway, Tom Pritchet with his curls Is driving a Cadillac, impressing the girls. Norma Williams is standing with a downcast look, She won a million dollars, but lost her pocketbook. We stop at the Stork Club to chat and eat With manager, Jerry Wallick, in tux so neat. The cigarette girl is snazzy Ruth Becker, While selling fizzled drinks is reck- less Harold Recher. At a nearby table serving Tom Collins Is prize waitress, Elsie Rollins. Don Hortman is bouncer and though he tries hard He seldom throws them more than a yard. .Here Marilyn Saum is on a diet: It does things for her, you ought to No wonder with manager, Joyce Bur- nett. The team. however, is quite merry W.th water girl, Harriet Perry. Tomorrow they travel to Washington, D. C. To be the guest of Helen and Jean Albee. The Secretary is quite a cookie, IL's none other than Judy Brookey. The Republicans we see have made a b'dg They are runn'ng for President- Lady Ann Kidd. The Democrats take no chances at all, They are runn'ng the versatile Donna Linebaugh. And in the Pentagon we see a loafer By name she is Lois Hoefer. Lois Shngledecker is the minister from Japan, Asfsted by Bert Neumaier, her right- hand man. Occupying the Russian embassy is quite a fighter, We know her as Shirley Snyder. The news from England reveals the worst, Upon the throne is Jack King the First. Socialites of the town Are the famous La Verne and Maxine Brown. They are now planning a fabulous ball. For their distingu'shed guest, William Stall. Present occupant of the White House, we observe, Is George Guifey, who must have lots of nerve. He's appointed as keeper of the U. S. mints The world's worst miser, Ray Lents. Let's switch the scene to Atlanta, Ga., Where George Cenky is now the D. A. He has a very fine jailer In the person of Barbara Taylor. And chasing outlaws on his noble steed We find the most famous Robert Reed. Down here in Dixie land Dick Hatfield has his own jazz band. His vocalist, Patty Anthony, is quite a rage, She's now old and wrinkled with age. Here beneath the summer moon Ray Bach has t'me to spoon With even some time to spare To shoot pool with Raymond Bear. Southern Belle, Jo-Ann Davis, is rropos'ng to Dick Fefcht. To which he calmly answers, Well, I might. Suidenly we hear a loud screech Let out by broken-hearted, Ruby try it Creech. Elaine Guy is quite the gal Before we can stop her she fires the She is playing with the Giants now, gun They haven't won a game yet. And alas and alack her life is done. t I 74nd ?!awew DELIVERY SERVICE 731 TROY STREET, DAYTON 4, OHIO MI 7683 Don't make it un m'c'usi0n, make it a habit. Member Of Miami Vally Allied Florists Association I i Klein's Department tore 763 T0 765 TROY ST. She goes to join some others we know, One above and one down below. Perched on a cloud playing a harp Is the dirtiest angel, Doris Sharp. While down below playing with fire Is the poor condemned soul of John Meyer. By now back to more pleasant sights, We find Stella Wilson wearing tights. Wrestlers Brlgner and Hendrickson are do'ng all right. They mangled three referees and still WON the fight. Our magic carpet carries us to Ten- nessee, Where we are greeted by Mary Ann Shively Who is busy picking up sticks But has a helper, Richard Syx. They are building a house for their prize chicken Wh'ch they bought from Joyce Dicken. In the garden with a spade and hoe Is a cute little farmer, Barbara Mag- g acomo. Wh le stooped old Earl Bitters Is drinking cider and eating corn fr'tters. Living high on yonder hill Is old widder Joan Dill. Although she now is on the make Hoping to capture Dale Drake He already has one wife-Joan Dow- ling- And you can bet sheis doing some mighty loud howling. Now hopping a tra'n for Hollywood We are greeted by our old frfend, Ed Goode. We see J'm'ny Johns riding along S'ng'ng Mario Lanza's favorite song. While at the Paramount Oretha Bailey Is wink'ng at the actors and taking lfe gaily. K'ss'ng little boys and taking turns Are Pat Flohre and Connie Burns. Bob M'ttler with his reclining hair- line Is manager of a super airline. Tom Voge's circus comes into sight, With big-t'me stars he does all right. In the b'g top we stop to chat a while With Bob Rasey, who wrestles with a crocodile. 5 W 'Q . 5' 245' Everyone's Clapping About ROSTON'S Fine Walchcshlewelry, Repairing 10 N. MAIN ST. Rachel Williams specializes in tight- rope walking, But her chief occupation is just plain talking. Dorothy Harris is the lady of the trapezeg She broke her neck trying to please. Back East we head and at Reno we pause To find Phyliss Roemer reading the divorce laws. While Dick Rieselman in a cowboy suit Manages an inn that's really cute. Coming back to good old Dayton We see Bob Comer celebrating. Bobby Tillinger, manager of Hartels, Drinks one for every one he sells. Tom Wilkinson is hiding under the table, Always ready, willing, and ableg His outlook on the future is bright- He's engaged to Barbara Reich. Scared is one thing Tom is notg Just Reverend Don Broyles who will tie the knot. Wee Norma Schumacher, Woman in White, Takes care of Paul Brigner who got in a fight. And Jeanette Keith, instead of stay- ing home, Has now taken over the Bell Tele- phone. Donna De Forrest is now owner of Rikes, While Glen Overstake manufactures bikes. Working in a bakery, making rolls, Is a famous baker, Charlotte Bowles. Working in a beauty parlor and giv- ing people toni's ls Barbara Towson chatting with her cronies. Receiving a manicure is an innocent boy From old wolf-eyes Shirley Coey. Leaving the shop, we walk a little I Continued on Page 103 I . If she's wearing u Formal Send Flowers Consult your local florist for special suggestions MIAMI VALLEY ALLIED FLORISTS ASSN. Q 'll' it 56 MA E camera stores. me. I 30 NOIIII MAIN Sflllf OAYUON 0 IU ll!! HE 8125 l
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PAGE FOUR T H E K IS E R PA N T H E R FRIDAY, JUNE I, 1951 l 12 Seniors, 9 Juniors Inducted Into Kiser Chapter Of Honor Society Inducted into the Kiser chapter of the National Honor Society at an assembly held May 18 were twelve seniors and nine juniors. Seniors receiving this honor were: Joyce Burnett, Raymond Lents, Connie Burns, Louise Roberts, Barbara Taylor, Robert Rasey, Joyce Dicken, Oretha Bailey, Harold Recher, Darris Forgy, Mary Schrader, and William Cuzner. Juniors were: David Bodiker, Janet Love, Linda Urban, Ronald Collins, Forrest Whitescarver, Roy Ginter, Jill Shock, Harry Archer, and Dorothy Maahs. Only juniors and seniors are eli- gible. They must be in the upper third of their class and possess the qualities of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. J. S. Goughnour, chemistry teacher, is advisor of the society. Members of the committee who choose entrants are Mrs. Garnet Deem, dramatics teacher: Lillian Hauschildt, German teacher, H. B. Strawsburg, mathe- matics teacher: and Carl E. Shannon, assistant principal. Senior members of the National Honor Society, pictured above. first row, are, left to right, Louise Roberts, Connie Burns, Oretha Bailey, Norma Schumacher, Joan Dowling, Mary Schrader, Maxine Brown, Norma Williams, Joyce Burnett, and Mary Walton: second row, Barbara Taylor, Lois York, Joyce Dicken, William Cuzner, Robert Rasey, Harriet Perry, Darris Forgy, Harold Recher, George Gutiey, and Raymond Lents. l Compliments ' aafaw Pa.-A 16 Seniors Enter College Next Fall According to a survey made by the office ending May 16, 16 Kiser seniors will enter college next fall. The following plan to attend: Oretha Bailey, Donna DeForest, Pat Flohre, Barbara Taylor, Miami Uni- versity: Lois Crutcher, Robert Tillin- ger, Charlotte Bowles, University of Daytong Mary Walton, Kathleen Ren- shaw, Ohio State: Norma Schumach- er, University of Cincinnatig Aloha Maxine Brown, Bowling Green State University: Earl Bitters, Ohio Wes- leyang Harriet Perry, David Lipscomb Collegeg Bill Cuzner, Transylvania College, Lexington, Ky.: and Connie Burns, Miami Jacobs Business Col- lege. TWO LEGS, mc. Pants Sweaters Jackets Sport shirts 'I36 S. Main St. ' aww az Wea!!! Last Will, ARTICLE I ARTICLE II ARTICLE III ARTICLE IV ARTICLE V ARTICLE VI ARTICLE VII ARTICLE VIII ARTICLE IX ARTICLE X ARTICLE XI ARTICLE XII Testament 0t '51 Graduates We, the class of 1951, being of empty minds and full stomachs, do bequeath to the class of 1952 from our English tea: one dozen moldy cookies, three plates of crusty bread and butter, one package Ye Olde English Tea, and 130 rav- enous appetites. I, Gatlin Uzzel, do leave to Don Parrott one slightly used copy of Robert's Rules of Order. I, Connie Burns, do hereby leave my queenly crowns to any up-and-coming under- classman. I, George Guffey, being of small mind and tall body, do bequeath all my witty remarks to ever-brainy Ray Morris. I, Bob Comer, being very lucky and for- tunate, do hereby leave! We, Ann Kidd and Maxine Brown, sol- emnly leave to June Deem and Jean Bradlej our aspiring hopes for one day appearing or Broadway. We, Jimmy Joe Johns and Rex Jackie' Jackson, do hereby leave to Bob Koenig some o' our favorite alibis for being excused early, sucl as, utaking my uncle to the bus station, becausi he is leaving for Greece today. We, Donna Linebaugh, Laverne Brown Pauline Remmert, and Judy Brookey, bequeatl one copy of Pride, Bride, and Prejudice to th' Kiser library. I, Darris Forgy, leave one set of voca chords to Fred Iseringhausen. We, Joan Dowling and Norma Williams bequeath our everlasting friendship to Jane Love and Jill Shock hoping they will value i as we have. We, Bo-b Rasey and Bill Cuzner, do leav one bottle of New Skin to Jim Welch, Kiser' professional gambler. I, Judy Brookey, and the Panther staH d leave all worries of late deadlines to Ye Old Paper Clip and his potential staff for next yeai tilontinued on Page 163 GIRLS Herc's Important Work Youfll Reall Like! Join the telephonic operators and hear the world. There's no better spot for a girl than an operator's position . . . . putting through calls that speed de- fense. Cash a good weekly paycheck from the start. Enjoy regular raises . . . 4 your first year! Full pay while training. I Special Rates for Students APPLY: BODY BUILDING REDUCING Women's Employment Ottice ,,,,f'fj2f,2j,2f,'fj,f,,, WjZ,',j',f,'jfj,2QLQf,j,0' rl-IE omo BELL TELEPHONE coMPANY fb ,gleajik 514,504 215 w. second sf. I3l E. Third ST. FU. 54-I7 E .. I -- A--A ---- ------.-.---- E 1
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pAgE six THE KISER PANTHER FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 195 HELEN ALBEE To have red headed twins Butch. Toni 377 Ingleside Ave. Oh, Bill! Fu 6684 LA VERNE BROWN February 17, 1934 Stinky Y-teens, Junior Achievement 646 Maryland Ave. 4-H, K.D.A.A. Fu 4311 Stenographer Nov. 19. 1932 1 My ow! Y-teens, S.F.I., Bon Amt Go live with husband JEAN ALBEE Oh, Fiddle! Ferl. Bunny 377 Ingleside Ave. DON BROYLES Fu 6684 Duck June 1, 1932 529 Notre Dame Ave. Beaux Arts Dec. 28, 1932 Artist Bod nlan What do you know! PATRICIA ANTHONY MPM.. 433 Maryland Ave. He 7394 July 6, 1933 Rainbow tchapter 791, Slgma Sigma Buyer at Rlke's Ge0rgel L8UISE AVERY uala 951 ebster St. He 2135 August 27, 1933 Y-teens, Bon Ami, S.F.I., K.D.A.A. Bobby Lee's wlfe Whosh there! RAY BACH Elmer ' 78 Vine St. Ad 6404 Nov. 17, 1932 Conservation officer By crackey! RAYMAN BEAR ..Bar.. 2628 Bushnell Ave. He 1057 Feb. 27. 1932 A.M.A. Expert landscaper Is that rlght!' ORETHA BAILEY ..Re'-ha.. 33 Messina Pl. Ml 1965 July 9, 1933 Y-teens. K.G.S., F.T.A., S.F.I., K.P.P.A., CBYC Teacher For heavens sake! RUTH BECKER 1435 Milbum Ave. Ml 7834 July 29, 1933 Well blow me down! JO ANN BENCHIC MJD.. 245 Alr St. Ad 5987 July 24. 1933 Housewife Oh. shoot! THELMA BOWERS Monkle 69 Messina Pl. Fu 0005 June 5. 1933 A.D.T., Y-teens, K.D.A.A. Be mother of quadruplets Fedalestlcks ! ROBERT BREMER usob.. R11 3 Box 36 B Fu 5778 July ll, 1931 Television technician EARL BITTERS S?ecks 63 Valley St. He 6455 Oct. 16, 1933 H1-Y, K.P.P.A. Minister Whata ya' gonna do? CHARLOTTE BOWLES Billie 37 Daniel St. H9 9210 Aulgust 27, 1933 K. .P.A. Medical technician Ye Gadsl TOM BRIGITZER Tommy'f 223 Wortman Ave. I-Ie 4338 March 26, 1931 Printer One more tlmel PAUL BRIGNER llaamey.. 96 Notre Dame Ave. Fu 7520 March 31, 1932 Y-youth. Y. M. Be in Marines Real gone! MAXINE BROWN IIMBCN 130 Troy St. Ml 4540 August 16. 1933 Honor Society: Qulll and Scroll FTA. -teens, Garv Crosby Fan Club Dramatic teacher Oh, Gad! JUDY BROOKEY Blondie 633 Keowee St. He 1595 Nov. 15. 1933 O.E.P.. Bon Ami. S.F.I. y . Real gone! ' CONNIE BURNS Burnsey, Bones 2961 Russett St. He 5737 July 2, 1933 Quill and Scroll, Y-teens, S.F.I.. K.P.P.A., Gary Crosby Fan Club To learn to drive now that I have my license For Pete's sake! JOYCE BURNETT 712 2338 May 6, 1933 Y-teens, A.D.T. Graduate from college I guess so! ED CARR ..S0n?3,.. 1304 eowee St. August 24, 1932 To be admiral, U.S. navy You know it! GEORGE CENKY Stinky 967 Webster St. Ad 2422 March 17, 1932 Radio and television Technician Mother! SHIRLEY COEY Shirty Rit 3 Box 404 He 6139 Oct. 12. 1933 Stenographer Some people get that JOYCE COOKE Cookie 33 Calabria Pl. Mi 6474 Jan. 6, 1933 gui!! and Scroll, .G.S.. S.F.I., K.P.P.A.. Y-teens Journalist You know itl' ROBERT COONEY Bob 108 Deeds Ave. Fu 8044 Jan. 26, 1933 Wants to get married RUBY CREECH Robbie 48 Helena St. He 9071! Feb. 9. 1933 A.D.T., Y-teens. K.D.A.A.. Junior Achievemen LOIS CRUTCHER Chuck 93019 Dona Ave. Fu 1471 Jan. 12, 1932 Y-teens. K.P.P.A., K.D.A.A. way! Here's Bird's-E eviewngirgoe arfin Y Dec. 27. 1932 Ted's wife Oh, crap! JOAN DOWLING Joannie 58 Pinehurst Ave. TA 6463 August 29, 1932 A.P.T., Honor Society. Quill and Scroll, Y-teens. Sigma Sigma To be rich My cow! DALE DRAKE Mort 1505 Milburn Ave. HE 6876 Sept. 7, 1933 To make a million I'm with you! RICHARD FEIGHT Dick 812 Hart St. ME 3340 July 12, 1932 . Own '51 Ford convertible Yes, I guess! PAT FLOHRE Blackie 902 Herman Ave. ME 2250 March 10, 1933 K.G.S., Y-teens. Y-youth. F.T.A., K.D.A.A. To be successful Isn't that delicious! DARRIS FORGY ..Fr0ggy., 335 Deeds Ave. Jan. 17, 1934 , Hi-Y, Dagton Boys Cholr. Student ouncll To be happy Is that rig t! Shut your face! DONA GARDNER 2510 Warrendale Ave. Oct. 7. 1932 Y-teens, Puppets, K.D.A.A. Nurse Awww! DON GLASPEY UBC.. 308 Mansfield Pl. MI 8710 Oct. 15, 1933 Mechanic Oh ! ! EDWARD GOODE Eddie 1326 Lamar St. AD 5821 March 12, 1933 Dayton Motorcycle Club Be a lnachinist Ye Gods! Donoaas GRANT Dee 26 Kiser St. HE 6465 Nov. 24, 1933 Y-teens To be a manager of a 10 cent store I reckon! tGEORGE GUFFEY Silent 58 Palermo Place ME 4906 July 17, 1932 Honor Society, Sigma Sigma, K.P.P.A., Knights of Oblong Table n Marrfy a rich widow with one oot in the grave Play piano. travel, to be ,, . .. successful 111 ten you! .. . ,.. . Good grief. EEAINE GUY aine 7 Grove Ave. 2208 Valley st. EU 8200 HE 5454 une 11, 1933 Jan 5 1933 K.G.S., Y-teens, K.D.A.A. Hi-Y 'lion Ami To be successful To be J, good Soldier Now, ain't that tender! I'm telling you! BOB HANKE JO ANN DAVIS Professor Jo 704 Hart St. 659 Keowee St. HE 0120 Ml 9936 Jan. 4. 1933 Feb. 211, 1933 Printer , U Y-teens, 0.E.P., S.F.I. What the devil! Housewife Gads! DICK HATFIELD Catfield DONNABELLE DEFORREST18 Hall Ave. Donnie AD 6850 401 Valley St. Feb. 18, 1933 HE 2264 Club Coed, Y.M., Dappa Clu Nov, 4, 1933 Nightclub entertainer K.G.S., Y-teens, Bon Ami Swim English channel George!' CARLENE DELANEY Rosie 238 Alton Ave. FU 6443 Feb. 18. 1933 Y-teens. Gary Crosby Fan Club Have red headed twins Baby doll! JOYCE DICKEN Freckles 618 Pleasant Valley Ave. AD 5743 March 3, 1932 Housewife Ye Gods! JOAN DILL Pickle 1647 Chapel St. AD 4557 Oh, horsefeathers! BOB HENDRICKSON Butch 2548 Valley St. FU 7079 June 8, 1933 Printer I don't know. PAT HILDERBRAND Briar Rit9 Harshmanville Rd. HE 6266 March 17, 1933 Y-teens, 4-H Go to Europe Gee Whiz! BONNIE HINTON Bobbie 412 Niles Pl. AD 6878 Dec. 29, 1933 Stenographer You know! LOIS HOEFER Loey 2503 Troy St. FU 4470 Nov. 14, 1933 Y-teens. A.D.T., All City Dance Council To be a good mother Sugarwater! DON HORTMAN Big Don 405 Deeds Ave. FU 9018 Sept. 17, 1932 Hi-Y Track coach BARBARA HUNTER Bobbie 455 Hunter Ave. FU 1667 March 27, 1933 Y-teens Lance's rich widow By golly! REX JACKSON Jacky 36 Maryland Ave. AD 7817 Sept. 29, 1932 Betha Eta Eta Rhoe Be in Navy for 20 years. then retire JIM JOHNS Jimmie Jo 526 Taylor St. HE 0636 Nov. 18, 1933 Betha Eta Eta Rhoe, Bon To be rich Whatta you know! GEORGINE KARL George 51 Baltimore St. HE 4556 Jan. 16, 1933 Marrv G. S. Gads! JEANNETTE KEITH Jenny Lou 170 Canton Pl. FU 1652 May 17, 1933 G.M.G.. Y.T. Nurse Jumpin gee. hosenfat! ANN KIDD Beanie 720 Tavlor St. HE 0648 Jan. 11, 1934 A.D.T., Y-teens To make Broadway Aw, Gee Whiz! JACK KING Professor 1118 Troy St. MI 0116 Mav 12, 1933 Doctor Well, George! LORETTA KOWALSK1 ..Beb.. 603 Webster St. Aug. 10, 1933 He 3577 Secretary Crumbs Sakes IRENE LAKATOS Laxitive lLax! 1713 Mack Ave. Feb. 15, 1933 A.D.T., K.D.A.A.. Y Teens He 9480 Telephone operator Hi S.S.! RAYMOND LENTS nnay.. 2225 Rondowa Ave. Dec. 3, 1933 Knights of Oblong Table, Sisma Sigma Ad 5345 Engineer EDWARD LEWIS Ted Box 401 RR3 March 9, 1932 Hi-Y Baseball Team He 3404 Test Polltor Mechanic DONNA LINEBAUGH 92015 Brown St. May 12, 1933 Y-teen. Omega Eta Pih. K D A A bBon- Fu 4492 Old Maid I suppose THEDA McGILL 112 Sunset Ave. Jan. 29, 1934 V-teens He 2678 Don't know For Goodness Sakes P 9 Am BARBARA MAGGIACOMO Barbie 24 Proctor St. Mav 5. 1933 Y-teens Mi 5281 Private Secretary Oh for heavens sakes ROBERT MARLOW Mr, Anthony 538 W. Ser-ond St. Jan. 22. 1933 Naval Reserves. Knight of Oblong Table Draftsman It'll take time but you'll be alright. ROBERT MITTLER -'Bow' 27 Catania Pl. Sept. 23, 1933 American Legion Jr. Rilie Club Mi 2614 Aviation cadet Crud ALICE MORAN AAI.. 629 Waneta Ave. Nov. 30, 1932 Mi 2564 Typist My Goodness JAMES MORGAN ..Jim.. 1145 Herman Ave. Feb. 26, 1933 Hi-Y He 1518 DELORES NEFF Dee 2076 Bellfontaine Ave. May 2, 1935 Fu 2240 Tvpist Oh sure BERT NEUMAIER RR 9, Box 336 Dec. 19, 1932 He 3771 iUnknown I don't know ROGER NULL Sonny 160 Cooper Ave. Dec. 22, 1933 Fu 8821 Mechanic George JOSEPH OMIETANSKI Joe 539 Troy St. May 19. 1933 Mechanic Bull GLENN OVERSTAKE 401 Notre Dame Sent. 19, 1933 Y-Swimming Team Mi 9925 No ambition Shucks JAMES PECK Big Oss 2615 Troy St. Feb. 28, 1933 Betta Eta Eta Roe Fu 9509 Big League Baseball player Little ---- HARRIET PERRY 35 West Hudson Ave. Oct. 17. 1934 Honor Society, F.T.A. OR 5034 Teacher RUTH PIERCE 638 Wvnora Oct. 2. 1933 Mi 8047 Anvthing What'a you say TOM PRITCHETT Cowboy 10 Palermo Marr-11 24, 1933 Fu 9913 ROBERT RASEY Rosev 31 Messina Pl. Nav 27, 1932 Hi-Y. Knights of Oblong Table He 2993 Man Come here? YAVONNE REA Ronnie 134 Asblev St. Sent. 29. 1933 A.Z T., Y-teens, K.G.S. Ad 1730 Secretary HAROLD RECHER Recher 2222 Trov St. Feb. 14, 1933 Knights of Oblong Table. Hi-Y. Sigma Sigma. Tennis Team Fu 8822 Engineer ROBERT RUD JR. ..B0b.. 656 Keowee St. Feb 5. 1933 Fu 9765 Girls Now what happened PARBARA REICH -'Baby' 3229 Trov sr. sem. ao. 1933 Ad 9589 Ti '-H Shut My Mouth PAULINE REINERT Polly 1122 Lockland Pl. Or-t. 15. 1933 Y-teens Old Maid uso.. Senior KATHLEEN RENSHAW Katie 35 Salerno Pl. Sept. 29. 1932 Y-teen. O.E.P. Ad 9461 , lvledical Technologist Oh Brother KENNETH RENSHAW Kenny 35 Salemo Pl. Sept. 29. 1932 Hi-Y. Tennis Team. Knight ol Oblong 'Table Ad 9461 None You're crazy JAMES RICHEY Richey 32:1 Dell St. Jan. 9. 1933 Betta Eta Eta Roe He 8367 Bum Tnat's George RICHARD RIESELMAN Dick 111 Canton Pl. Jul. 31, 1933 Tramp Hold 'er Knute LOUISE ROBERTS Louie 124 Taylor St. July 10, 1933 A.D.T. He 0026 Graduate lJon't tell me your troubles ROSEMARY ROBERTS Rosie 776 Troy St. Oct. 26, 1932 X -teens. A.D.T. Mi 4L54 Telephone operator Do you serious PHYLLIS ROEMER uphyl.. Q 244 Community Dr. May 26, 1933 He 4389 Nurse ELSIE ROLLINS Elswis 34 Messina Pl. March 13, 1932 A.D.T. Mi 1880 Nurse MARYLN SAUM Spider 724 Valley St. Jan. 24, 1933 Y-teens, O.E.P., Bon Ami He 8067 Successful PATSY SHAFFER Pat 582 Shoot Ave. Oct. 3, 1931 Me 54-005 Nurse MARY ANN SCHRADER Sam 522 Hall St. Sept. 9. 1933 Y-teens, A.D.T. He 5792 Rich Alright you guys NORMA SCHUMACHER 608 Homecrest Ave. June 8. 1933 Honor Society Fu 9487 Nurse LOIS SHINGLEDECKER Gabbv 834 Milburn Ave, Sept. 2. 1933 Y-teen Fu 2298 Secretary Crimany MARY ANN SHIVLEY Midge Knlabria Pl. Julv 20, 1932 Y-teen. K.G.S. Fu 5447 Stenocrapher Alright you guys SHIRLEY SNYDER Sheila 314 Trov St. Mav 1, 1933 Y-teens He 9221 Reporter Cracken ice DORIS SHARP Sharpie 321 Baltimore St. Nov. 28, 1933 V-teen. Bon Ami Club Ad 8061 Secretary Yes buddy WIY T IAM STALL Bill 613 Tavlor St. Feb. 17, 1932 Hi-Y He 6482 Mechanic I Recon MARILYN STAPLETON Rough Shod 203 Hall Ave. 1 m
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