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FJCMIZW A Wmfoz' PATRICIA FLOREY JOHN MILLER CQHIS year the honor of receiving the Faculty Award was bestowed upon two peo- ple, Patricia Florey and John Miller, who, in the faculty's estimation, were both so outstanding that no distinction should be made between the two. The recipi- ents of this award must rate high scholastically, display leadership, good character, and dependability. They must also be neat, courteous, and refined. In addition to this award, Pat and John were named co-valedictorians, the high- est scholastic honor presented. PAU L VOGE LGESAN G A mlm' QBCPAUL Vogelgesang was given the Citizen- ship Award for 1954. To receive this award one must show evidence of service, good character, dependability, cooperation, and par- ticipation in school and community life. He must also have worked to the best of his ability scholastically. ZZ
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Pfwf Carol Stockburger, the lion tamer at the Bronz Zoo, was commenting about a stupid one that doesn't stay onhis chair to Larry Werstler, who is going on a safari to Africa next month. By way of the grapevine, I discovered that Pauline Henzel, due to her fondness of the Alma Mater, stayed on to be their physical education instructor. Janice Mareno is dean of women at Vassar, and Doris Masters has opened a chain of profitable super markets over Ohio. Donna Stearns is giving ballet lessons in Cincinnati, and it is rumored that Fred Skelly and Lee Dyer are her most promising pupils. Dean Imler, being the star reporter of the New York Times, says that a brilliant astronomer, Jerry Henkel, has just discovered a new planet, and Bob Stickel is now working at the post of- fice in New Orleans licking two-cent stamps. Ellis Erb finally got his chance to be coach at Ohio State University and had a good season. This, however, could not be done without the aid of his faithful water boy, Lindall Shaffer. Bob Jones, so they say, is the best bouncer at The Zl. It seems that with all this excitement I had forgotten to eat, and I asked Denny Psolla, an up-and-coming Powers model, why she didn't eat. She replied, l have to watch my figure. After inquiring around a bit, I found out that Mary Capuano is employed in a candy factory putting wrappers on the Oh Henry bars. While Howard Bentz is president of the Temperance League, Dick Davidson is a dish washer in the U. S. Marines and Charles Kington dries them. Dominic May and James Kincaid are teaching agriculture to the Eskimos of the Artic region. A famous group called the Silly Six are making a tour of Europe to brighten the morale of the Europeans. They are Pat DeLashmutt, Theresa Venditti, Mary Yoho, Nancy Werstler, Carol Senter, and the silly one. They will prob- ably receive the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts. Another touring group is Ike fAlbertJ Rich eson and his Indian Juggling Act, Roy Groom and Lewis Smith being the Indians. Ruth Betts books their acts. Well, it was getting late, and having found out about all my old pals, I started my car and drove out the drive. I heard such a terrible clatter in my front wheel, that I got out to see what was wrong. I took off the hub cap, and found much to my surprise a few large stones plus a card reading: Compliments of Dr. Delnor Neighbor, Psychiatrist.
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