Mars Area Junior Senior High School - Planet Yearbook (Mars, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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warcfs Ar oapporfing Cami CLASS WILL We, the senior class of '51, being of sound i?l body and mind, do ordain this to be our last will and testament. To the faculty we leave peace, quiet, and grey hair. To Dick, we leave candy papers in the audi- torium. To the underclassmen, we leave the oppor- tunity for success and happiness. We leave the Best Years of Our Lives to no one, but keep them forever in our memories. Jim Anderson leaves his basketball ability to Ronnie Parks. ' Marcia Balazs leaves for Florida as soon as she can get there. Norman Bartley leaves his dimples to Peggy Gregory. Lillian Bates leaves her accent to Don Owens. John Blasko leaves Miss Lucas in peace. Rita Bogan leaves her devilish ways to Shirley English. Grace Borland leaves in a maroon-grey car. Paul Boyce leaves Miss Hartzel with a new inter- pretation of Moby Dick. Alberna Boyle leaves her quietness to her sister. Betty Ruth Boyle leaves P.O. D. in a heat. George Braun leaves in his truck. Doris Brooks leaves her part in the Senior Play to Dorothy Sterling. Dean Campbell leaves his pleasing personality to Don Ringness. Donna Corian leaves her giggles to Bette Jane Fulton. Mary Cuccaro leaves her seat on the bus to Mil- dred Eckel. Bob Cupp leaves his flirtatious good humor to Jack Campbell. Bob Dailey leaves his wavy hair to no one. Eleanor Datt leaves her petit ways to Marty Herr. Deannie Dunkle leaves her contest honors to Mars Hi. Dolores Eckel leaves Room B in a hurry. Charlotte Fansler leaves her speedy typing to Dorothy Steighner. Bernice Fanto leaves to become a nurse. Henry Farrell leaves his suicide driving to Jerry , Harbison. Maxine Farringer leaves for the altar. Dwight Ferguson leaves his wonderful voice to John Harrigan. Vic Fichter leaves Arveta to no one. Herb Fogal leaves his friendly smile to Jean Renick. Ruth Fogal leaves her gun to anyone who wants to tote it. Mary Lou Fulton leaves Mars Hi in an uproar. Albert Fritz leaves with a draft on his neck. Birdetta Gant leaves a T-bone to Mr. Campbell. Don Gentry leaves without raising his hand. Stanley Gray leaves his nice clothes to Marion Koegler. Helen Goehring leaves Mr. Gelbach's work to some new secretary. Audrey Grau leaves for Twin Willows. Dorothy Hagen leaves to entertain her small cousins. Alice Hiles takes her shorthand speed with her. Marlene Hofmann leaves Mr. Ebner without a pianist. Kathryn Homison doesn't want to leave Eddie behind. Jerome Hornyak leaves his ways? ? ? with the women. Harry Hughes leaves 25c words to anyone who knows how to use them. Frances Hydak leaves her glasses to Rita Wie- gand. Nancy Irwin leaves locker 2lli'l4 in a mess. June Johnson leaves with a song in her heart and a smile on her face. Ross Jones leaves in the same condition as Albert Fritz. Beverly Kalmeyer leaves Dick Darr and his car troubles. Lois Karl leaves her position as drum maiorette to some deserving girl. Alvin Keck leaves the dance floor to Bob Danner. Tom Kelly leaves the locker keys to Mr. Barrett. Ron Kennedy leaves ....... slowly.

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oming .!gffl dCIfl:0lfL5 Automobile stunt man-Henry Farrell. Owner of Scene 3 properties, Blue Goose-Lewis Pfiefer. Prompters-Charlotte Fansler, Birdetta Gant. Director- Nancy Irwin. Studio Sarong Men-Howard Leslie, Marshall Werner. Acrobat- Rita Bagan. Cameramen-Bill Lawther, Tom Kelly. Tap dance comedy team- Bob Cupp, Jim Wiegand. Spanish dancers-Robert Tindall, Dona Corian. Studio personal maids-Charlotte White, Geraldine Livingston. Critic Stenographers- Nancy Mortimer, Dolores Eckle, Francis Weber. But in Hollywood one can't ever read a program in peace. The voices of the 1960 movie gossips, not Luella Parson but Grace Borland, Alverna Boyle and Mary Cuccaro. The French ballet star, Lillian Bates has just given them an account of her latest romance, which involves the popular playboy, Bob Dailey. Her per- sonal attendants, Irma Sprecher and Jill Swartz escort her to her room where she is awaited by her life-long friend and dame de compagne. The cameras are about to roll and I concentrate once again on the program and the cast. Governor-Lois Love. Minister--Dwight Ferguson. Colored Maid-Doris Brooks. Belle fingenuel-Florence Prusnak. Don Juan fher loverl-Paul Boyce. Percy liealous husbandl-Ronald Socash. Gilda fBelle's maidj-Martha Van Dyke. My attention is brought again to the stage and l see the final scene of our movie. Norma Yokum has Pearl Marshall in a hammer lock. Jerry Vogel and Herb Fogal, M. G. M. talent scouts have discovered these two lady wrestlers. Andy Walter shouts Cut! and the film is off to Dean Campbell to be developed. He will send it off to the Mars Theatre where we'll see it in complete form. This theatre, under the ownership of Jerry Warman is featuring Barbara Mekis, re- nowned character actress and movie critic and the Oesterling trio of which Eleanor Oesterling is a part. lt is definitely the best thing that has been in Mars in years. lt is good enough to bring all the young married couples on opening night. Doris Steeb, cashier, sells tickets to Donna Nebel, now Mrs. Schneider, Dot Wilson whoa Mrs. Rezzetano and Maxine Farringer, Mrs. Frank Harvey. Mary Lou Fulton, the new Mars kindergarten teacher is accompanied to her seat by one of the two ushers, Elder Rape and Charles Steightner. Jerome Hornyak makes his appear- ance with some new doll. The lights dim and nostalgicmemories flood our minds. The production of the year! The class of a lifetime! 25



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,xdwarczb Ar ozpporfing Cami CLASS WILL Linnea Landstedt leaves her freckles to Sue Owens. Howard Leslie leaves his broad shoulders to Bill Bowser. Bill Lawther leaves his corny jokes to Walter Lang. Geraldine Livingston leaves for the big world. Lois Love leaves love to everyone. Norma Maier leaves wondering what her next move will be. Carolyn Malsch leaves with her ice skates over her shoulder. Pearl Marshall leaves in a hurry-up shot an- other oil well! Shirley McCandless leaves her one freckle to Miss Hespenheide. Harold McDonald leaves in a black car to drum up business. Barbara Mekis leaves her blushing ways to Mary Alice Fritz. Anna Fay Mincer leaves quietly. Betty Mirage leaves her black hair to Whitey Schafer. Joyce Morris leaves her football crown to some deserving girl. Nancy Mortimer leaves-still trying to convince us of her quiet ways. Donna Nebel leaves to go furniture scratching. Eleanor Oesterling leaves her beautiful voice to Carol. Dick Park leaves his intelligence to Dick Springer. Jim Park leaves with Margie. Norma Perry leaves to meet Ted In Glenshaw. Louis Pfeifer leaves in the Blue Goose. Beverly Porter leaves with a lump of string on her finger. Florence Prusnack leaves her crown to Barbara Woodward. Elder Rape leaves his nickname CRedl to anyone who wants it. Eleanor Rape leaves her candy papers empty. Marilyn Renick leaves her oboe to anyone cap- able of using it. Mariery Renick leaves, breaking up the Renick Trio! Phil Rezzetano leaves with Dot. Margie Rodger leaves her beautiful serenity to Trudy Brooker. Pearl Jane Schroder leaves with LaVerne. Ronald Socash leaves his sparkling personality to Dave Schafer. Irma Sprecher leaves her bashfulness to Nancy Penney. Doris Steeb leaves-still writing letters. Chuck Steighner leaves to help run the A.8.P. Jill Swartz leaves for the top of Renison hill. Bob Tindall leaves for Lake Chatauqua. Martha Van Dyke leaves Religious Ed. to Rev- erend Little. Jerry Vogel leaves in his Ford convertible. Andy Walters leaves Mr. Campbell complete monopoly of the name Andy . Vonnie Walters leaves to become a doctor. Jerry Warman leaves gladly. Frances Weber leaves her N. H.S. pin to Patty McFarland. Nancy Welshhans leaves her neat appearance to Polly Fisk. Marshall Werner leaves his football skill to Ron Reese. Charlotte White leaves with her excuses. Jim Wiegand leaves English to the Indians. Dot Wilson leaves to ride in one of Phil's many cars. Norma Yocum leaves with rings on her fingers. LaVerne Zambo leaves for Saxonburg. Signed Snooky Oookums Peter Cottontail The Thing

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