Middlebranch High School - Memoir Yearbook (Middlebranch, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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Cl SS will We, the stars of Liie at Middlebranch, before leaving the set, wish to bequeath these, our pos- sessions, to the oncoming stars so that they may be a success in future productions. Clayton Beard ' s small physique to Nelson Schmucker. Ray Capuano to Joyce Lewis. The shyness of Leonard Castello to Dean Grove. John Cavalier ' s unobtrusiveness to Geneva Schott. A used cashier post of Dorothy Chok ' s to Vir- ginia Parks. The quiet voice of Lawrence Clark to Dwain Harsh. To Arline Morrel goes Marguerite Clark ' s shy smile. Howard Cline ' s backwardness to James Gold- smith. One clarinet to George Oberlin from Mervin Con- rad. The red hair of Warren Danner to Jack Hum- bert. Jennie De Giralomo ' s place as Senior Nightingale lo Marilyn .Sommers. Maggie De Giralomo ' s voice to Kathleen Uber. Josephine Evan ' s ability to get thmgs done to Enid Smith. To Charles Hinkle goes Marlon Feller ' s pigeons. The dancing feel of Dorothy Greer to Audrey Danner. Bequeathed to Junior Weisel is Robert Hard.e ' s way with the women. David Havis ' s hot ti urn. pet to Catherine James. All Jack Hoffman ' s gum to Miss Wathan. The heighth of Harry Kemp to Orlando De Gir alomo. Donald Kemp ' s brawn and muscle to Donald Stockburger. From Ellis Kinsley. Leonard Menicos gets his peaceable moods. Part of Dortha Kohr s blond glamour to Gloria Boydelatour. To oar Superintendent goes Richard Kreiss ' s hearty laugh. The drum majoring style of Margaret Ladley is given to Virginia Prince. Evelyn Le May ' s height to Louise Boyd. Floyd Steiner is lucky enough to receive Roberl Lesh ' s Lehman girls. Helen Lichty ' s brief case is handed over to Lois Seiiert. Mary Linder ' s current events lo the person who never has his own. Victor Lombardi ' s pleasing personality to Thomas Hall. Paul Moreno ' s and Richard Danner ' s permissions to be absent and tardy to Avery Shaeffer and Vir- gil Lilley. To his successor goes Kenneth Martin ' s manager position. The discolored test tubes of William Parks go to anyone ambitious enough to wash them. George Poharesky ' s little-used Democracy book to Ralph Harting. Shirley Poorman ' s steady boy friends to Ruth Schmucker. To one discouraged person goes Eleanor Reel ' s crinkly eyes. The calm and composure of Twyla Schmucker to Janice Lewis. All of Agnes Shaw ' s excuses from Democracy clas s to Norman Woodward. Owen Smith ' s variety of girls to Joe Brosovic. Webb Stockburger ' s place in jalopy races to Stanley Tucker. Theodore Stuhl ' s position as President of Student Council to a big man. Clara Wolfe is the receiver of Helen Taylor ' s brown eyes. To all girls wishing to cut the expense of rouge goes Martha Walthour ' s rosy cheeks. Henry Wasik ' s chemistry grades to future chem- ists. All of Ethel West ' s jitter-bug habits to Loretta Capuano. Frank Wirth ' s wise cracks to Anthony Capuano. A slim figure goes to Phylliss Vendetti from Pauline Wise. Witnessed and signed this fifteenth day of April, nineteen hundred and forty-one. THE STARS OF ' 41 20 —

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CLASS P IM) I ' H E ( ' Y It is rumored about this studio that the stars ap- pearing in this year ' s feature presentation will soon be seen in the following roles. Clayton Beard - - Playing fast, ferocious profession- al football. Raymond Capuano - - Blustering coach of c champion football team. Leonard Castella - - Carrying clubs and balls for the golf minded member s of the Cash and Carry Country Club. John Cavalier - - Member of a famous barber shop quartet now being thrown out of Europe. Dorothy Chok - - Another Florence Nightingale who yodels in the Alps on her vacation. Lawrence Clark - - Selling Ford tractors to his former classmates. Marguerite Clark - - Managing a dress shop the; sells only Paris creations. Howard Cline - - Operating a famous amateur radio set that cuts off all local stations. Mervin Conrad - - An authority on farm problems on the Painted Desert. Warren Danner - - Posing for Carrot Company ads that bear the slogan, Carrot Tops Them All. Richard Danner - - Business manager at Middle- branch Escort Bureau but making no profits be- cause he dates all the girls himself. Jennie and Margaret De Giralomo - - Entertainers and singers for Thrivo Dog Food on Sunday broadcasts. Josephine Evans - - Keepmg track of books in the newest of libraries and writing bits of New York ' s choicest scandal in her spare time. Marlon Feller - - Still huntmg Wild Life. Dorothy Greer - - Jitter-bugging her way through Tin Pan Alley, even better than she was in the present production. Robert Hardie - - President of Diebold Safe and Lock Company - - specializes in keyholes. David Havis - - Playing a hot trumpet in T. D.-s orchestra at the Ambassador Hotel. jack Hoffman - - Still thrilling the ladies .... this time in London society. Harry Kemp - - The dignified parson of Canton ' s largest church. Donald Kemp - - Lecturing on the subject of how to grow bigger potatoes in smaller gardens. Ellis Kinsley - - Professor of mathematics in the University of Alaska. Dortha Kohr - - Director of an experimental kitchen where even the food testers can ' t eat the vitamin-plus dishes. Richard Kreiss - - Posing for the hair you love to touch hair tonic ads. Margaret Ladley - Struttmg for a professional girls ' band and taking honors for her twiriing. Evelyn Le May - - Demonstrating sewing mach- ines. It ' s not her fault they won ' t work. Robert Lesh - Struggling in the University of Southern California. Helen Lichty - - Teaching French in Chicago ' s largest high school. Mary Linder ■ - Raising and serving duck dinners at the Lindy Tea Shoppe. Victor Lombardi - - Teaching chemistry students how to blow up a laboratory. Paul Mareno - - Touring the country. Kenneth Martin - - Flying an airplane upside down to stimulate his thinking by causing the blood to rush to his head. William, Parks - - Working as circulation manager at the Canton Repository . . . circulation grows after his employment. George Poharesky - - Famous golf champion .... with his picture m the sports edition of every newspaper. Shirley Poorman - • Giving advice to the love-lorn .... she still can ' t solve her own problems. Eleanor Reel - - Doing an admirable job as a housewife. Twyla Schmucker - - Taking nature hikes with kindergarten children and teaching them nature appreciation. Agnes Shaw - - Private secretary to the President. Owen Smith - - Walking around with his climbing shoes rescuing kittens from precarious places. Webb Stockburger - - The owner of a large used- car lot . . . specializing in 1934 Fords. Theodore Stuhl - ■ Boy Scout leader at Pleasant View . . . .still resigned to being a bachelor. Helen Taylor - - Director of a women ' s gymnasium. Martha Wolthour - ■ Housewife in a penthouse in New York. Henry Wasik - - Owner of a large chicken farm. Ethel West - - A second Sonja Henie on roller skates. Frank Wirth ■ - Famous radio comedian . . rival- ing Jack Benny and Fred Allen. Pauline Wise - - Lecturing to club women on how to keep your girlish figure. — 19



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