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CLASS PROPHECY ALICE BANASIK--operating a bus line to and from L.H.S. for students who live too near and yet too far. DOROTHY BEAM--chief buyer and model at Sak's Fifth Avenue. JOSEPH BERENT--owner of the Don't Try It Taffy Company with the motto ULet's all pull together.n CDentist two doors down.J ROBERT BEYER--now a doctor at the becoming age of eighty at the R.U. Sane Hospital, and flirting with all the blonde nurses. ' DOROTHEA BLACK--gaining her third triumph on the Indianapolis speed- way. v JULIAN BLAZEJEWSKI--operator of a men's clothing shop dealing ex- clusively in flashy shirts. ARTHUR BLESSING--author of the famous book, USolving Math the Bless- ing Way.W ' ROBERT BROWN--returning to L.H.S. to take a P.G. course, and finally making that 100k in history. ANITA BRUENA--still trying to get that certain senior boy under the mistletoe. WILLIAM CHAFFEE--a stand-in for Alan Ladd in Hollywood, and eventually taking his place. ' DONALD COLLING--singing holiday greetings for Western Union. JOSEPHINE COZZOLINO--soothing her patients with the music of Cozzo- lino's Corny Crooners. LEO DALCONZO--president of Lee's Luscious Lunches, Incorporated. CLAIRE DICKINSON--shyly saying, nl do,n as she dreams of an ivy cov- ered bungalow for two or more. ' 'LUCILIE DICKINSON--manager of a large department store. BETTY EASTMAN--married to a popular member of the Yankee baseball team. g ' WILLIAM EICHELBERGER--dictator of Alaska where his revolutionary dreams have finally come true. CATHERINE EVANAUSKIS--secretary, and later, wife of a famous doctor in New York City. RITA FRIEDL--trying to keep her date book straight, so that she won't have two dates on the same night. GEORGE FROST--physical education instructor at Smith. THERESA-GALUSKI--the perfect secretary, working in the White House. RUTH GASS--private secretary to Alan Ladd. ANGELINE GIORGI--celebrated New York actress, having finally learned to walk-in high heels. BETTY GIRARDIN--future history teacher at L. H. S. 29 A - i ' ' ' 41----- Bills----'--Hnii'-L--A'-H -'---A --L' Q-1-r ---1uur-'- Adina- Y' ' '- --
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J. ROBERT VRIESEN General Academic Tall, blond, and tic--that's Bob. the nicest fell ws in the cl ls' X artis-. One of 'Y' M ROBERT H. IILLIAIS General Academic Was instrumental in getting the Vrelicn started in shop. quite athletic in homeroom. JOYCE A . WOELFLE Vocational Stenographic Joyce is the gifted, girl who exce s in art, commercial'subjects, athletics, and also any- thing else you could men- Is 2- LESTER Y. YOUNG College Entrance nBudu has a special fondness for baseball. He's not averst to blondes, either! i ...ll A , .,:u., ,A 4,1 KENNETH G . UAL TER College Entrance Kenny's fond of music and flashy ties. ,A talented musician and an excellent student. IARILYN J. IYIRT , College Entrance ,-E She shared wit U ol, f Q,. the ai in one lesso in en ,A ri,' idk K 'I i f ' f VfH'ifH? ' -1-,.. ,I ' J5NNIf'3- i l0JCfi'lf ,Exit-Ef1ZiiQ3 College Entrance fwigf' il it Je ni sldeenlyllnlefilfiixi es in scien6efv5CanvfgQ 4 U 'usu ,y be seen stride 'fi ih long thefcorriefxumfl . ' . -N' 1 , ' ,ls -sy' . ,,.,, NHL . V. ,.,.,,,-In G , ' ' ' ,- - 'f 'iQ: f ' ws ' at -2' - If fury -. .V - u A t F Q '. --35.-'.,,sv.,Ax ' . - .' - gg-.fue fw ff' k - 1 e 3, is .., , --,-4 ., - '4-we- WEP JW.mwt ' ' - ' '-ti 'f . I U . yi!!! -L-31, mix.. -t -. - ' ' ..,.,,,,L ' ' I 1 1 - -A ,J-f,f.-' r . , , ' . ,,,,-Qg,g,v-vw: 4, ,. l v ... z,-ern , A . . . ,, me-,,.,, . ,..,,m1-1 - . . F: WHS P mf - rf- . , , 1-Q-.1-,nga - ' Q. ef - 1 . Aizf' -f'rffw'Qi2 ' ,, 1 ' '- -, .MUZYGA L77 .'!'CZ'.- 1 N V' V. ' -fill.. .'l3l'ffIs , F ' - -f Y 11 ' . TH5 'A ..1l.?'1-'fe-iii-T -, l ,: i S?f.F-'--Llgrff--5,- , . , , . . n.....-...e,-. ...- - s ne-,efy.w:fwwww ' ' fri , , -, ' f.'si'wt1'f-FBI - ' -'x'-.- ,'-.,.,4,t.. 1-- - '-.-ng1.f'3-:'1- ,, it ., ,, ,:,,,.,. .., ' - -,.p:.'.'11'g-Li :nfl-A12 i'4'X'.f.Ng. .-4, M-f-estate f ' ' jf ,-J :jg 11134-4-. , , , . ,. -1 . ,...', ,',-.gf - V - A,-1 -. , . l .-e A ,:. Nj ,iigfxv-,11, ' - V V.,-e x-' -3 :,:-- ',,'f,3f:fp5. gg - r .1-ST'--fr.-,,,ff,,j,w : -' M.-2, V : f1 YF:,?3f. A':-5-1i?1?'?s: 'X ,L -1, .-.-5:q.'1',,r 13- - f '. . , -r.7- -'ff-f:f'.''iiifiil-li' ., N . 'fpfw 'A V' . .571 TWG . , .,,. X .. W.--,N J ' .-1f-- -- Awfffiifwi Ti 1-:Z-,iii-571-325-,gi ,Ai-L'1f5,'il' 'If' '- '.g,'. -' N:,YT'1A:,s1 'ifwig QQQ2 A. 5 ,d.4A..a.:
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RAYMOND GIZA--secretary of the Z.M. Military Organization and chair- man of the promotion committee. JEANETTE GORENFLO--manager of G. C. Murphy, Incorporated KERMIT GRAVES--inventor of the Algebra Problem Solver. HELEN GREIS--nurse to Dr.A Kildare. FRANKLIN HARTEL--reminiscing about his gay exploits in history class. RAY HARTMAN--manufacturer of the 4-H pills, good for heartaches, head- aches, hangnails, and hangovers. , WALTER HASTRICH--surveying Mt. Everest and still trying to pronounce upot pourri.u ROBERT HAVENS--the nlnquiring Reportern for the New York Times. VIVIAN HEDGES--teaching a speech class for people who have much to say and little time in which to say it. AUDREY HEINZ--partner in the Beyer, Heinz, Zurbrick You-may-linger- but-we'll-get-you-in-the-end Association CHARLES HERBERT--double for Danny Kaye, and expert on the manufac- ture and use of water pistols. - AEICE HESS--proprietor of an Ulf you Eat It, You'll Regret Itn bakery s op. MARION HESS--playing her trombone in the All-Girl Orchestra. FLORENCE JANDZINSKI--traveling saleslady for Henna Hair Rinse, Incor- ated. nBuy it, Try it, Dye it.N BEATRICE JAVERT--business woman in New York City with a weekend home in her beloved Connecticut. JANIS KENLINE--succeeding the Lone Ranger and starring in her own radio program, NHopalong Kenline.n I WILLIAM KIHL--still trying to figure correctly so the books come out even. MARY KIMBROUGH---buyer and part owner of the Hlimbrough-Lopez Dress Shop.n BETTY LOU KLEMP--trying to get the phrase nLaugh and grow stoutu out of the English language because it's a lie. SHIRLEY KLING--taking photographs for the before and after ads with the class of '46 posing for the nafteru. MARGUERITE KOESTLER--creator of famous perfumes. MARY KYRYK--captain of the famous Hlnvisible Balln basketball team, now winning their 10,000th game by a score of 372-0. RITA LANEY--operating an inn in the Adirondacks with special luxuri- ous facilities for the members of the class of '46. LAVERNE LANG--chief of police of Lancaster. JOHN LATELLO--assistant coach of the Lancaster football team, teach- ing the boys to win. DOLORES LEUTLOFF--head cheerleader for Johnny's winning football team. 30 Agn, H ,A,,,,. M- .A-.er - '-4' ---f e --- --- f
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