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Best School Spirit ......... Most Studious ..... Best Athlete .A.. Ablest Speaker ...,.. Best Actor ,,..... Most Dignijqed ..... Best Looking ..... Best Dressed ....,.. Best Vocalist ....... Wi ttiest ........ Most Popular ..... S moothest Dancer .... Best Instrumentalist Most Likely to Succeed ..,....... Best Personality ........ F riendliest ...... TWENTY-FOUR Swan' Batt Carol Triplct Carolyn Wolff Ruby Lee Dansby Ruth McFadden Pat McCants Shirley Stewart Grace Angle Grace Angle Ruby Lee Dan sby Pat McCants Carol Triplet Ruby Lee Dansby Marjorie Aclcly Carolyn Wolff Carol Triplet Carol Triplet Jim Mullen Max Roeder Dick Hackenbracht Max Roeder .lim Mullen Ronald Vogt Bill Shaw Keith Dennis Max Roeder Clarence Johnson Dick Hackenbracht Odis Dansby Keith Dennis Max Roeder Jim Mullen J im Mullen
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CAROLYN ANN WIGFIELD ilwiggyii Cholr 4: Mixed Chorus 2: Glee Club 1: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. V. Pres. 4-: Newco- sean Senior Editor 4: Stu- dent Council 1: Thespians 3. 4. V. Pres. 4: Intra- mural Volleyball 2: Intra- mural Basketball 1: G. A. A. 1: Senior Scholarship T 4' SPRING GREEN eam , , CINDERELLA. SUM- MONS OF SARIEL. WHY I AM A BACHELOR. SENIOR CLASS PLAY CINDERELLA OF LORELAND CAROLYN JEAN WOLFF 4-Wolffyvi Choir 4: Glee Club 1: Class Treas. 2: V. Pres, 3: Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2: Newcosean Class Editor 4: National Honor Society 2, 3. 4: Sect'y 3: Thesplans 3, 4.: Intra- mural Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3: Scholarship Team 1. 2, 3: Senior Scholarship Team 4: Prlnce of Peace Winner 4: American Le- gion Essay Winner 4: SPRING GREEN, CIN- DERELLA. Ballroom Scene CAST OF PLAY l l 1 Row one-David Doss, Prime Minister: Shirley Stewart, Stepmother: Ruth McFadden, Stepsister: Donna Myers, Stepsister: Pat McCants, Jester: Jim Mullen, Cat: Bob Buzan, Jester: JoAnn Walters, Queen: Max Roeder, King: Marjorie Addy, Mrs. Chancellor: Robert McDonnell, Chancellor. Row two-Odis Dansby, Lackey: Carolyn Wigfield, Mary Ann Kelly, Jane Baum- gardner, Faye Caldwell, Carol Triplet, Fairies: Marjorie Liggett, Princess in Gold: Grace Angle, Cinderella: Keith Dennis, Prince: Mary Ann Caldwell, Godmother: Mary Lou Portz, Lucille Smith, Shirley Fillman, Moira Saylor, Lova Kunkle: Fairies: Mrs. Ralph Portz, Director. TWENTY-TWO
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May 21, 1962 Lehman Manor Cross Street Newcomerstownr, Ohio Dear Melva: Not long ago in your letters you asked about the class of 1952. I have put off writing about it until after the reunion, which was last night. We all had a grand time, and such an elaborate party! I'm quite sure you would not have known half the people there. It was held in Kelleyls Colonial Cartwheel. You know, Melva, that I would not have gone there otherwise, but I just couldn't miss this reunion. You should have seen Mary Ann's dress. There must have been a small fortune in diamonds on it, and she made all of 'her money in that place! Senator Dennis Welch was toastmaster, and introduced the members, who in turn told what they had done in the past ten years. Ronald Vogt, the world famed wild game hunter, made quite a long speech on his exploits in Peoli. The night club has a lovely nursery where mothers may leave their children well cared for. Leaving their children there while they enjoyed the program were Sara Cummins Phillips, Mary Schlupp Tyler, Shirley Stewart Nugen, and Marjorie Addy Carruthers. As we looked around the table we saw Allen Hennis and behind bandages was Dan Everhart. As you know, these fellows are tied for the world's racing championship. It seems Dan had a little accident the other day but came to the reunion anyway. Crooner Clarence Johnson and orchestra leader Keith Dennis entertained the group. Odis and Ruby Lee Dansby, famous dancing team, and Shirley Fillman, songstress, also performed. Donald Best and Gary Jurin, professional football players, flew in from Guernsey for the event. Also flying in from the East was Jerry Beiter, famous painter, who was exhibiting his art in New York City. At 9:00 o'clock station WLW QVVatson-Little-Wolffj gave a salute to the class of '52, Coming up from the winter quarters in Florida was David Daredevil Ross, who is with the Ringling Bros. Circus, with his L'Death on VVheels motorcycle act. TWENTY FIVE
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