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CLASS WILL Beverly Garrott ' s quietness to Maxine Zerbe. Artnabell Love ' s pretty brown eyes to Margy Rickert. Evelyn Dysle ' s camera to ber sister, Doris. Pauline Gottshall ' s job at Birchers to Dorothy Ruch. Elaine Mann ' s singing to Ellen Mason. Louise Cavalier ' s height to Alice Oberlin. Margaret Stuhl ' s piano accompanying to another great pianist. Joyce Lewis ' strutting to Imogene Booth. Dorothy Immel ' s Indian bracelets to Dorothy Walton. Mildred Lenhart ' s tiny steps to Clyde Fausneaucht. Charles Snyder ' s absence to Ruth Ladley. Ruth Rafeld ' s dimples to Charloette Boyd. Gloria Boydelatour ' s engagement ring to Marviene Royer. Eilleen Hart ' s giggles to Marjorie Feller. Donna Little ' s black chesterfield to Martha Grove. Mary Lou Danner ' s red hair to Mary Ellen Parks. Mildred Wirth ' s figure to Julia Capuano. Antoinette Melilli ' s basketball skill to George ManofT. Jean Guarnerie ' s size to Richard Menicos. Kate Braswell ' s gossip column to anyone who can take what she has taken. Florence Clark ' s art work to Ruth Ann Ball. Bill Anderson ' s politeness to Ed Shorb. Louise Boyd ' s long, curly eye lashes to Bobby Bentz. Loretta Capuano ' s grades to Leora Schmucker. George Campanelli ' s girls to Bill Lenhart. Mary Menicos ' cheerleading to Bill Hale. Boyd Heminger ' s car trouble to Angelo Venditti. Robert Mareno ' s blitzing classes to Wayne Spangler. Russ Ladley ' s wavy hair to Olen Barkey. John Carosello ' s bashfulness to Frank Cirone. Lory Giannetti ' s crazy actions to Paul Groom. Wilbur Cox ' s corny jokes to Miss Rodgers. Dick Eggenschwiler to Martha Woods. Kenneth Wenger ' s horseback rides to another Lone Ranger, namely — Wayne Strouble. Don Bentz ' s troubles to Don DeMarsh. John Tucker ' s motorcycle to anyone who has the courage to ride it. Enid Smith ' s way with the Commandos to her sister, Irene. Marilyn Summer ' s smile to Mr. Kohr. Lois Seifert ' s personality to Joan McCullough. Mary Grant ' s arguments with teachers to Bill DeMarsh. Esther Rice ' s job as president of the Student Council to ? ? ? Marilyn Rubright ' s moccasins to Eileen Judy. Lorie Venditti ' s place at quarterback on the football team to his brother, Willie. Glenn Rafeld ' s voice to Howard Moser. John Nolan ' s Model A Ford to Roger Summer. Dorwin Hein ' s troubles to Lillian Lewis. Bill Lilley ' s wisecracks to Shorty Hart. Bob Angione ' s job as stage manager to Joe Wasik.
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4 SENIORS y- LOIS SEIFERT A very swell kid, and a fa- vorite with us, Lois sure has personality plus. Glee Club 2-3-4 Girls Reserves 1-2-3-4 Booster Club 1-2-3-4 Student Council 1-2-3 Clerk of Courts 3 Verse Speaking 1-3 Memoir Staff 4 Girl Reserve Pres. 4 Literary Contest 1-2 Operetta 2-3-4 Band 2-3-4 Orchestra 4 High School Play 4 Monitor 2-3 Girls Ensemble 3-4 Class Basketball 3 ENID SMITH To beat about the bush is not her way, She says exactly what she has to say. Glee Club l : 2-3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Booster Club 1-2-3-4 Football Queen 4 Senior Play 4 Girls Ensemble 4 Music Festival 1 Operetta 2-3-4 Class Volleyball 2 her CHARLES SNYDER To be in school Is not my rule. Operetta 2 Boy Scouts 1-2 Model Club 1 Glee Club 1 Class Indoor 1-2-3-4 Class Basketball 1-2-3-4 I i J n d JOHN TUCKER If grades were given for hav- ing fun, John would surely be A-l. Varsity Football 2-3-4 Prom Play 3 Senior Play 4 Hi-Y 4 Model Club 1-2 Interclass Basketball Interclass Softball 3 Monitor 4 LORIE VENDITTI Did much for our school foot- ball team, With his hard work and ready steam. Varsity Football 1-2-3-4 Varsity Basketball 2-3-4 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Glee Club 2-3-4 Operetta 2-3 Mail Carrier 1-2-3-4 Mid-Hi Staff 2-3-4 Class Basketball 1 Class Softball 1-2-3-4 MARGARET STUHL She has everything in favor Brains, blond hair and good behavior. Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Booster Club 1-2-3-4 Literary Contest 1-2 Mid-Hi Staff 4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Accompanist 3-4 Class Officer 1 Music Festival 1 County Festival 1 Operetta 2-3-4 Girl ' s Trio 1-2 Girl ' s Ensemble 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Attendant to Football Queen 3 Radio Spelling Bee 3 Verse Speaking 1-3 Class Volleyball 1-2-3 KENNETH WENGER Kenny ' s another country lad, ' ith his sweet disposition he seldom gets mad. Literary Contest 2 Boy Scouts 1-2 Model Club 1-2-3 Class Softball 1-2-3-4 Class Basketball 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Hi-Y 3-4 Boys Enemble 2-3-4 0 MILDRED W1RTH Always sunny, bright and gay, Always chasing the blues away. Girls Reserves 2-3-4 Booster Club 3-4 Band 2-3 Orchestra 3 Operetta 2-3-4 Basketball 2-3 Volleyball 2-3 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Monitor 3 Senior Class Play 4 Music Festival 2 Class Motto— Tonight We Launch — Where Shall We Anchor? Flower — Gardenia Colors — Green and White.
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CLASS PROPHECY Dick Eggenschwiler — Head basketball coach at Notre Dame University. Loretto Capuano — First woman president. Mary Grant — Head advisor of a school that teaches girls to be really cute. Elaine Mann — Singing star of the Metro- politan Opera House. Louise Cavalier — Operator of the Peoples Beauty Shoppe in Chicago. Margaret Stuhl — The concert pianist who plays for the all-time Hit Parade from Carnegie Hall. Pauline Gottshall — The head nurse at the Knock-Them-Down, Carry-Them Out School of Nursing. Ruth Rafeld — A secretary to the treasurer of the United States. (Now we know where all the money goes.) Marliyn Summer — An actress in Holly- wood winning the Academy Award in 1954, for her performance as Scarlet O ' Hara, in the sequence of Gone With the Wind. Lois Seifert — Lois was our bachelor girl until 1954, when she found the man of her dreams — Errol Flynn. Donald Bentz — Don has taken to the ser- ious side of life as he advises Congress on the advisability of financing a new gold rush to Alaska. John Tucker — Teaching a group of college students the fundamentals of breaking one ' s neck while riding a motorcycle. George Campanelli — Head waiter at the Stork Club in New York, merrily flirt- ing his way through life. Robert Mareno — He has charge of all the little Japanese, giving them lessons in Middlebranch jujitsu. Boyd Heminger — Has gone South of the Border, fascinating all the Mexican se- noritas with his gay singing and guitar playing. Jean Guarnerie — A receptionist at the Waldorf Astoria in New York. John Carosello — Instructor of mathematics at Bologna State University. Lorie Gianetti — President of the Board of Trustees at the Diamond Portland Ce- ment Company. Kenneth Wenger — Commander of a group of P-T boats patroling the Seven Seas. Charles Snyder — Engineer in charge of the first railroad built around the equa- tor. Bob Angione — Head stage manager at the Little Theatre off Time Square in New York City. Gloria Boydelatour — Settling down as a housewife in the metropolis of Middle- branch. Joyce Lewis — Instructing girls how to become drum majors while her husband, Gene, does the house work.
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