Middlebranch High School - Memoir Yearbook (Middlebranch, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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AROLA FAWVER When it comes to laughing, she's no slow poke, She's always ready with a corny joke! WALTER SIEKEMEYER With him-gum rates, But women-he hates. MARGO DELASHMUTT Some day a seamstress she may be- Marg's a singer, in the first degree. ANDREW WASIK Even with his brains. he's rather quiet: With such manner he'll ne'er raise a riot. V HAZEL EDDLEMAN She's got dimples and eyes or brown, lt you're her friend, she won't let you down. CHARLES PHILLIPS At photography, Chuck's tops. His pictures are never !lops. DICK FELLER Dick never did like school, He doesn't worry-that's his rule.

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DORIS HUMBERT Doris is our pretty one- Besides being glamorous, she's lull of fun. CAMPBELLE CHARLESTON He may not be a commentator I think as you choosel, But all I can say is, He knows the news. N ORMA FLORY She's a quiet little mite Everyone thinks she's all right. CLOYD LEMAY Poor Cloyd always had Monday morning blues- 'Twas time for the Mid-Hi and the stat! had no news. LESTER SLAYMA N By now, everyone's surely found That Les is fun to be around. LENA GEROME Lena can type and take dictation She wants to travel across the nation. ORLANDO CAVALIER Lindy's the athlete ol our class, And Clara is his steady lass. ELLEN CRONIN To her blushing, there's no end: Her giggles have won her many a friend.



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THROUGH THE YEARS After looking forward to graduating for so long a time, we rather hate to leave our dear old Alma Mater. We've had so much fun in the past years. Here is a short review of our high school days. Four short years ago we were scared freshmen, with Miss Ream as our advisor. Wayne Bircher was elected president: Harry Orr, vice president: loan Washburn, secretary: Doris Humbert, treasurer: Celesta Campanelli and Rita Schell, chapel repre- sentatives. As usual, we had to go through initiation. which lasted three days, but we survived after the party. Our class had one cheerleader, Ioan Wash- burn, and two majorettes-Helen Grant and Mar- garet Moser. Shirley Boydelatour was chosen to represent our class as Queen's attendant. Ann Boville, Charlene Ball, Hazel Eddleman, Margaret Bauman, and Ann Cain received scholarship medals. Miss Ream and Mr. Cheney were our advisors during our sophomore year. Bill Wearstler was the president of our class: Harry Orr, vice president: Bette Aman, secretary: Eleanor Manoff, treasurer: Melvin Royer ,chapel representative. After initiating the freshies, we gave them a party. Later in the year we had a gay class party. This year Ioan Washburn was our very charming attendant at the Homecoming game. Four members of our class- Charlene Ball, Ann Cain, Hazel Eddleman, and Celesta Campanelli-earned scholarship medals. Soon our junior year was upon us. We were very busy throughout the year, but had loads of fun. Miss Sutherland and Mr. Robinson were advisors. Our officers were as follows: Orlando Cavalier, presi- dent: Ioan Washburn, vice president: Helen Grant, secretary: Mary Lou Fall, treasurer: Alda Guarnerie, chapel representative: Cloyd LeMay, candy chair- man. We worked hard, selling candy, pencils, hot dogs, and various other items, in order to pay for the Iunior-Senior Prom twhich we thought was topsl. Our class was well represented by this time in various fields. Helen Grant was chosen to be drum major of the band: Alda Guarnerie, Margaret Moser, and Stella Giannetti were three of our majorettes. Doris Humbert, Ioan Washburn, Dorothy Iervis, and Shirley Boydelatour were our four peppy cheer- leaders. Orlando Cavalier and Lee Kyser did well in football, while Orlando and Melvin Royer repre- sented our class in basketball. Ioan Washburn was Queen's attendant. Hazel Eddleman, Celesta Cam- panelli, and Ann Cain earned medals again this year. Before we knew it, we were walking the last mile. Our senior year was also busy, but we had plenty of fun, which we'll always remember. Mr. Snode was our class advisor. We elected Mary Lou Fall as president: Charlene Ball, vice president: Ann Cain, secretary: Nancy Swanberry, treasurer: and Celesta Campanelli, chapel represntative. To raise some badly-needed money we sold Christmas cards and sponsored a Christmas dance, which was quite a success. Later we sold Iello lby the cartonl. Cloyd LeMay was elected editor of the Mid-Hi News. Rita Schell was chosen editor of our Memoir. This year Ioan Washburn was elected Queen of the Diamonds' Football Follies, and Dorothy Iervis was her at- tendant. April 1 and 2 we presented a play, Best Foot Forward. We'll long remember Nancy Swan- berry as the movie star Gale loy, and Lindy Cav- alier, acting as Bud. Ann Cain, Celesta Campanelli, and Hazel Eddleman received medals. Our school days were put to a beautiful end by the Prom the juniors had for us May 15, and then twenty-eight members of the class went on a cruise to Detroit. CLASS OFFICERS

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