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CLASS PROPHECY Evelyn Dysle — Drawing pictures of Don- ald Duck in Hollywood for Walt Dis- ney. Dorothy Immel — Wife of a Belgian horse breeder. Russell Ladley — A leading lecturer on how to have wavy hair by eating bread crust. Louise Boyd — Head of America ' s largest grocery store, which is serving the peo- ple with post-war vitamin filled foods. Mary Menicos — Being heiress to the dime store millions, she was introduced into society in 1950, and has driven Brook- lyn mad. Glen Rafeld — Professor of agriculture at Ohio State University. Esther Rice — She is a teacher of music at the Middbbranch Conservatory of mu- sic. Enid Smith — First Woman Professor of Chemistry at Yale University. Mildred Wirth — Powers model in 1954. » Mildred Lenhart — Managing an exclusive dress shoppe on Park Avenue. Florence Clark — Painting the mural on the side of the Empire State Building Annabel Love — Has the voice with a smile at the Bell Telephone Co. Donna Little — Secretary to the District Attorney in New York. m. Mary Louise Danner — Teaching dancing in Chicago ' s largest dance studio. Antoinette Melilli — Selling never-fail beauty products to the people of Ho- boken. Bill Anderson — National leader of the Boy Scouts of America. John Nolan — Manager of Canton ' s largest used -car lot, specializing in Model A Fords. Dorwin Hein — The youngest man ever promoted to Admiral in the United States Navy. Bill Lilley — Inventor of the first rocket ship to land on the moon. Lorie Venditti— Professional football coach of the Chicago Bears. Marilyn Rubright — An airplane hostess for the Transcontinental Airline Com- pany. Eileen Hart — Is designing the latest in women ' s fashions. She specializes in bathing suits. Katherine Braswell — Is writing bits of New York ' s choicest scandals for the New York Times, while conducting a class of Madame La Zonga. Wilbur Cox — Is spending all of his time building new rabbit pens. He just doesn ' t have the heart to get rid of the dear bunnies. Beverly Garrott— Dietition at Molly Stark Sanatorium.
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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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MEDAL STUDENTS HHHHHjHHHHHj Seniors Loretta Capuano 3.9 Mary Grant 3.8 Marilyn Rubright — 3.8 Beverly Garrott 3.7 Esther Rice 3.7 Pauline Gottshall ... 3.5 Juniors Ruth Ann Ball „ - 4.0 Joyce Feller - 3.9 Ruth Ladley 3.5 Sophomores Eileen Judy 3.9 Wayne Spangler 3.6 Ernest Shocksnider 3.6 Freshmen Barbara New 3.7 Robert Johnson 3.7 Ruth Dyer 3.6 Robert Cameron „ 3.5 FACULTY AWARD The Faculty Award for General Excellence for the year 1944 is awarded to Loretta Capuano. It is designed to bring recogniation to the outstanding member of the senior class. To determine who should receive this award, the faculty considers the complete records of the students and the re- sults of the student poll. The winner of this award possesses a marked degree of leadership, citizenship, and scholarship. He is neat in personal appearance, he cooperates with others, he is loyal, he is courteous, and he has initiative. Loretta Capuano has been awarded the Faculty Medal for 1944, and therefor holds the highest honor in this year ' s class,
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