Middlebranch High School - Memoir Yearbook (Middlebranch, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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' f AQ X N, XWQQ ff. f f gl 'T , a Lf Rg,kXX, .x- ' .4 KW V , L X ,f ff' The drum major position of Helen Grant is given to Anita Cavalier. Ellen Cronin wills her blushes to Ralph Downey. Ray Sheaffer's model airplane building is left to Ierry Petro. ' l , ' L Harry Orr's auto speeding records are presented to Mr. Kohr. Violet Grant leaves what's left of the correction fluid to next year's typists. 4 - Dorothy Foreshew's soft blue eyes are being willed to Carley Mathewson. - Lena Gerome wills her trumpet to anyone who can do it justice. ' ' ' I ' Norma Flory's little voice to Dolores Hale. V Ronald Bair leaves his shyness for -Iimmy Moock. Melvin Royer's basketball skill to Bobby Gallucci. Orlando Cavalier's long walks with Clara to some other fellow fwhofd better' not get' caughtll. ' Nancy Swanberry's cute snoots to Beulah Taylor. Cloyd LeMay's troubles to anyone who doesn't have any. ' ' Donald Kreger's drowsiness in Democracy class to next year's seniors. Lowell Hein's yellow tie to Lynn Garrott. Lester Slayman's shyness to Robert Holibaugh. Mary Lou Fall's quiet manner to Janet Hume. Hazel Edd1eman's dimples to Dolores Mareno. Wayne Bircher's good looks for next year's Romeo -Ronnie Humbert. Richard Feller's sarcasm to Owen Schmucker. Arola Fawver's barefoot sandles to Sue Thacker. Doris Humbert's night schooling to anyone who can take it. - Rita Schell wills her-position as editor of the Memoir to Patty Coffy tif she wants itl. Richard Bair's teasing to deserving David Rafeld. Andrew Wasik's intelligence to Iames Bennett. Alda Guarnerie wills her high-stepping to next year's majorettes. Anita Mayfield wills herself to Pete. Ann Cain wills her giggles to Sue Fall. The dancing feet of Lee Kyser are left for Ierry Cirone. Charles Phillips' photography ability left to Tom Saunders. Charlene Ball's good nature to Kenyon Landis. Dorothy Iervis' hep and jive jitterbugging to Carl Manoff. Margo DeLashmutt leaves her day-dreaming to Ioan Feller. Ioan Washbum's cheerleading to Harriett Landis. Herb Delaney's ice skating to lack Lewis. Richard Poharesky's ability to fix typewriters to Bob Groff. Eleanor Manoff's wisecracks to Red Guarnerie. Shirley Boyde1atour's pretty clothes to Mildred Stockburger twho does all right, tool. Celesta Campanelli's Indian bracelets to all jewelry lovers. ' Stella Giannetti's coal-black hair to Eileen Burfield. Bill Wearstler leaves his position as president of Hi-Y to Iohn Ohman. Walter Siekemeyer leaves his gum-chewing to Mr. Aitken. Campbelle Charleston wills his height to Bob Adams.

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THE GYPSY TOLD ME Fw fl , Ann Cain is head instructor at the Canton Actual Business College. Lee Kyser got tired of shop work so has taken up deep sea diving. Mary Lou Fall divides her time between art work and fixing radios. . Doris Humbert, tired of key punching, has now settled down to keeping house for Wimpy. Chuck Phillips is a successful building contractor, and Lowell Hein is his foreman. Secretary in the Professional Building is Violet Grant. Eleanor Manoff did so well in photography that she has been offered a job at MGM in Hollywood. Campbelle Charleston is now manager of the Duco Painftl Company. Norma Flory has been doing a variety of things. Now she's judging dog shows. Wayne Bircher is writing a comedy on notes he has received as a milkman, assisting his Aunt Opal. Melvin Royer has gotten over his bashfulness and is a very successful farmer. Shirley Boydelatour is secretary to the mayor of Centertwig, Walter Siekemeyer. Richard Bair is quite busy running his ice cream shoppe in Alaska. Because of her nickname, Fliver', Arola Fawver has gone into the used car business. Stop in and get yourself a jalopy. Dorothy Iervis is instructing a group of girls on How to Appeal to Men, while she teaches the art of jitterbugging. Stella Giannetti now runs her own Peroxide Salon. Hazel Eddleman, former feature writer, is quite busy editing her new magazine. Margaret Bauman is designing costumes for Holly- wood stars. Charlene Ball started at the bottom and has worked her way up to general manager of the largest airline in the United States. Orlando Cavalier is now coaching the Middlebranch Browns, who scored 69 touchdowns in their last game. Lester Slayman joined the navy and is now chief of the swabbing gang. Andrew Wasik has been working on the railroad. but he l1asn't forgotten his scientific work. His latest invention is a railroad without rails. Ellen Cronin loves the kiddies: she now has a kindergarten of her own. Ioan Washburn has one of the finest collections of magnets in the country. They help her in draw- 1ng. Rita Schell and Alda Guarnerie are chief cook and bottle-washer at Mac's Hamburg Ioint. Margo DeLashmutt is now a featured radio singer. f g 5:22 , f ,. L V 3-frm it if t ty She sings the ummmmm-good on the Camp- bell Soup program. Ronald Bair was always a good farmer and through experience has become an expert at raising the roof. Anita Mayfield got married and is now kept busy with little Pete and Anita, Ir. Don Kreger is building bridges fthe kind built over water ,that ish. Cement Mixer is Richard Feller, new manager of the Diamond Cement Company. Sailing the seven seas is Bill Wearstler, who is still tops in the Merchant Marines. Lena Gerome has just been made vice president of radio station I. O. U. One of the most promising brick polishers in the country today is Dick Poharesky. Nancy Swanberry has become quite famous in commercial advertising. She makes those ir- resistible Burma Shave signs. Celesta Campanelli is secretary to the D. A. tDis- tributor of Applesauce, that isl. Helen Grant got tired of working at Hoover's so she took up fortune telling. CCome in and have the bags under your eyes readl. Cloyd LeMay gets around quite a bit, being a Fuller Brush salesman. Rarely seen around these parts is Herb Delaney- a hermit in the hills of Pennsylvania. If you ever need any air thot or otherwisel, stop in at Harry Orr's service station. Dorothy Foreshew took up nursing and now runs her own hospital. Ray Sheaffer, who started out as a yard man at the Mohler Lumber Co., is now at Scotland Yard.



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