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JUNIORS, CLASS OF 1946 President ., .. .. . ,. , L Vice President ..e.,v, Secretary ..,,,,,.e A,e. C Treasurer eee......... - Social Chairman SOPHOMORES, CLASS OF 1947 President ...,ee E- e.,.ee do L or e...... e.ss,e. L - C- ..see.ssesee L A Vice President cc..cv.cci,ccc.ccci .ssss..e L Secretary and Treasurer.,,c,L Social Chairrnani ..., FRESHMEN, CLASS OF 1948 President ,.,. . E so cci,ic Jim Walkenspaw Bernard Sharrock oMarjorie Loveless o-,,-,c-,Jim Schlarb Celia Hogg' ccGlada Whitis E ,Willis Haver Kenneth Wolf -Bob Hannahs E ,ico Eddie Ray Eddie Carr Vice President ccccci. ACSCCC Bernard McKay Secretary cccc,.,ccocc cc.ii G race Walkenspaw Treasurer Y ,,,,, , ,,,.i Jack Welsh EIGHTH GRADE, CLASS OF 1949 SEVENTH GRADE, CLASS OF 1950 This page is sponsored by: RITZ NEWS DEPOT and LIONS CLUB PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN
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Class Prophecy to the natives of Borneo on the subject of good grooming. The fact that they didn't undersand a word she said, doesn't enter in. ' Here Dale nodded, and the fortune t:ll'r conlinued, Every home now has a television radio designed by Lewis Huff. On any Sat- urday one can tune in on WWVA and hear Mable Wilson Little and her seven little Wilson Littles play old-time music. This station is managed by your old friend, Ray Early. Ulf course, for classical music one can always tune in on NBC and listen to Ruth Ellen Murphy's modern arrangement of 'Chopsticksf Pauline Verbosky tells horror stories on Station PBC. Jean Farrar, famous opera singer, can be heard in broadcasts of the Metropolitan Opera. 'John McPherson, a submarine commander, while on a secret mission for the government cracked up on the Fiji Islands last week where he narrowly escaped dis- aster. Luckily, Joan Styer, eminent woman aviator, happened to cruise by. She returned him to Mrs. McPherson, Uanicel who had been on the verge of a nervous breakdown at their home in Brazil. Here the fortune teller paused and then continued brightly. Betty 'Smith won the Kentucky Derby last week with her horse Prince, the country's favorite.. Shortly after the race, however, Prince collapsed. Radio com- mentators such as Paul Van Voorhis, Dave Robinson, and Joanne Downs, and horse critics such as Edith Golden, who owns a ranch in Nevada, remarked that they were surprised that Prince had held together that long. Edna England, continued the fortune teller, was the National Woman Cham- pion Motorcyclist of 19595 Edson Stewart is head of the New York Police Florce. Edgar Schlarb is president of the humane society in Baltimore, and Eugene Holmes worked his way up to the presidency of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Thelma. Jones is employed as a nursemaid and governess in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Studd, lBernadine Dawsonl of Richmond, Indiana. Janice Wiandt, Bonnie Hannahs, and Betty Van Scyoc pooled their resources a few years ago and bought a swanky beauty parlor in the business section of Miami, Florida. Jack Kees, famous lawyer of that city, is conducting a case ftiled by Rachel Wheeler who married the Duke of Pa Dookaj against their establishment. It seems that Rachel ordered a mud pack there one day and by mistake got plaster of paris. It was necessary for Arlene Shepherd, a sculptor of that city, to chisel it off. Anita Barnett is head of the state home for tired and retired athletes in Seattle, Washington. Employed there are nurses Helen Mewbourn and Lois Clutter. Bob Shaw, Richard Cappel, and Dean Robinson serve as ward boys. One of their most recent patients was Edgar Fisher, Manager of the Newcomers- town Sporting Goods Company. Punky, when she asked for his release, explained that their small sons were little practical jokers, and that Edgar was still quite capable of earning a living. A few of your former classmates are doing quite well in secretarial work, beamed the fortune teller. Wilma Smith works for the Campbell Soup Inc., Audrey Hootman works at Wright Field in Dayton, and Eunice Craigo is secretary at Heller Brothers Company. Richard Durbin operates a fox farm in Guernsey County, Doris Black and Dortha Couts are married and live in Newcomerstown. Louise Curtiss and Margaret Burge are both Powers models. Dorothy Carmony is now called the 'Harmony Car- mony of M.G.M. in Hollwoodl. She is the second Betty Davis. Virgil Ervin is out there, too, making the sound effects for M G.M.'s lion-at a big salary. Ruth Five- coat, Dr. of Philosophy, teaches at Ohio University. The Marlowe's live in Canton, tDorothy Wiandtl. Their three little girls never miss any of Bill Ridgely's fnow Bark Fablel pictures. Richard Robinson, multi-millionaire movie director ,and Bob Johnson, a promi- nent west coast shipbuilder, engaged in a duel several years ago over the hand of Peggy Gainor, famous Swing Queen. 'Hershel', for reasons unknown, played Hamil- ton and shot into the air. He was rushed to the 'Webringthembackaliven hospital in San Francisco where he was patched up by Dr. Delphine Harstine, prominent special- ist. However, it took several months for him to recover. Perhaps it was because Eloise Norman, Mary Schumacher, and Marilyn Murphy, three very capable nurses, were assi ned to his ward. Bob, by political pull, evaded the law and is now courting Peggy argentlyf' The fortune teller giggled and instantly Dale said, Doris Widder! And you're Dale Rice!! Dale Rice! Dale Rice! He could hear his name being called and he nodded his read crazily. Everything was twirling and he could hear Doris giggling. Then he was wide awake for Miss Thompson was saying, Dale Rice, everything has happened in this fifth period American Problems class, but this is the first anyone has gone to sleep and had a nightmare! Arlene Shepherd, Helen Mewbourn A This page is sponsored by: MARSTRELL SERVICE STATION and SCOTT STORE 15: In 1019 PAGE TWENTY-SIX
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Juniors, Class of 1946 Joe Craigo Jerry .kr ' Richard 1. 1 John R0 W Thjs page is sponsored by: COOPER URNITURE CO., YOUR DEPENDABLE HOME STORE PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT Francis Affolter Lorena Angle Virginia Angle Jack Art Don Atkinson Bob Atkinson Betty Baker Eugene Beall Chazlene Berger Betty Booth Vera Bourne Raymond Cappel John Carney Edna Casteel Dean Courtwright Vernon Cramlet Crater Mary DeLong' Kenneth Dorsey Richard Durben Emler Bob Fenton Dean Fletcher Fern Floyd Bai baia Grewell John Gunn Hackenbracht Floyd Haines Ruth Hammersley Gloria Hildebrand Celia Hogg Pat Imhoff bert Kinsey Margaret Kirk
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