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MARGARET STEHLO Margie Glee Club 3, Commercial Club l. Here chicky, chicky. You can hear this sound iloating over the Stehlo chicken coops around dinner- time. ln tact, Margie's getting so good at collecting eggs she could write a book on How to win friends and influence chickens. MARTHA STEHLO Blondie Glee Club 2, Commercial Club 1, Fashion Show 2. Where are you going, my pretty maid? To milk the cows, kind sir! Besides being a scientific farmer and an excellent seamstress, bowling and dancing are her favorite pastimes. Carol CAROLYN STROBER 1 Glee Club 1, Dramatic Club l, Iournalism Club l, Commercial Club l. X The senior class is proud to present Miss Strober, the winner ot the Rosco, the bronze statue awarded to xr.. 1 the Good Humor Man. This entitles her to one free, soggy, ice-cream sandwich. This Future Business Girl really knows her stuff. MARY TESTA Glee Club 4, Commercial Club 1, Art Club l, Operetta 2, Hockey Manager 3, Cheerleading l, journalism Club 2. Mary jerks sodas for such celebrities as Mrs. Van Tassel, Baroness Van Tramp, and Cleopatra in Ben- ny's Frozen Milk Lounge. She lost her ability to keep a secret when she was born and we all love her for it. CHARLES TIETSWORTH Budgie Glee Club 4, Tumbling Club l, Minstrel 2, Ath- letic Club 2. Uncle Hiram is better known as Charles Gibson Tietsworth, Ir., in the Social Register of Mount Airy, New Iersey. It is a good thing that the pie-plant wine he drank in the senior play was just grape juice or what a problem we would have had on our hands.
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DORIS PETO Iournalism 1, Dramatic Club 1, Library Club 1. Here comes our Florida traveler. You can't imag- ine the good time she had. We were green with envy because we couldn't go with her on her glorious ad- venture. ANN PITTORE Annie Dramatic Club 1, Latin Club 1, Glee Club 3, Hockey 1, Cheerleading 1. V Snap, crackle, pop! Ann would make a good ad- vertisement lor Rice Krispies. Her gum-snapping is the envy oi the class and the pet peeve of the teachers. ROWENA BELLE ROBINSON Ronnie Glee Club l, Dramatic Club 1, Basketball 1. Pseudo-sophistication is out of Ronnie's line, for she's too busy with her horse, Laddie, and her blue- rimmed glasses. The most talking about . . . girl in the P.O.D. class, she's a loyal Republican and will bat- tle any Democrat to prove this. FRANK STEFFANELLI Steffie Cooking Club 1. If we hear the girls calling Frankie, Frankie, it isn't for Sinatra. No, ilirtatious Steffie is always cir- culating among the weaker sex. Since he was formerly a sailor, we're sure he has a perfect knowledge of, shall we say, worldly affairs. 4l
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L 5-r LORRAINE VAN HORN KENNETH TRAUGER Duckey Swing Band 1, Football Z, Track 3. Here comes the mailman! We mean ex-mailman. but Ken was certainly pretty busy around Christmas- time. His great ambition is to be a champion bowler, but we predict he's destined for the wedding march. ALBERT TRAUTZ Grumpy Archery Club 2, Football 2. What is that noise? No, it's certainly not quiet A1- bert, but only his last. jivey records. His interest in hot music and a certain sophomore girl are the top two on his hit parade. uNane Hockey 4, Basketball 3, Baseball 3, Track 3, Commercial Club 1, Dramatic Club 1, Oper- etta 1, Glee Club 2. You must have been a beautiful baby, cause baby look at you now is the song associated with our pint-sized package of dynamite. This little girl makes a high score with the boys as well as in sports. PHILIP WELSH Goal-sie Baseball 4, Science Club 1, Glee Club 1, Cook- ing Club 1, Track 2. How many hearts have you broken with those great, big beautiful eyes? What about it, Phil? Start the cameras rolling. Here comes the look of the sen- ior class. PATRICIA WORTHINGTON Pat Art Club 1, Fashion Show 3, Glee Club 2. A stitch in time saves nine. Miss Gerrity's pro- tege must have learned this when she was kicking the slats out of her cradle. Those beautilul clothes she just runs up in her spare time are really out ot this world.
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