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Our Talents Overflowed into Homemade The familiar cry, c'Westward Hof brings memories of our most spectacular junior assembly. For one hour We lived the life of a cowboy. Picture top righ!-There were cozy campfire scenes, songs of the open trail, and strumming guitars. Lower righz-Scarecrow shenanigans held us in thrall. Page 24 Indian maidens danced to the sun god. And we admired daunt- l e s s pioneers, including HC0tton Mouth Gertiew from Rattlesnake Gulch.
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Earned in Scholastics, Music, Drama, and Sports ROSEMARIE DERKITS 14104 Newport Avenue Clerical and Sales New fashions? New School hair-dos? Rosemarie will be sporting them on the dance floor at St. Joels. Our popular color guard plans to exchange swimming pool fun for sky riding as an airline hostess. HERBERT A. ENGLER 206 East 21 Street College Preparatory Good-natured Herb and his tuba are inseparable. From District Band he marches to Forensics. Gym feats keep our loyal Eddie Fisher in trim. As manager of the swimming pool, Herb studies his favorite subiect. girls. Boys' Chorus I, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 35 Mixed Ensemble I, 2, 35 Band I, 2, 35 N Club 35 Track I, 2, 35 Gym Exhibition I, 2, 35 Gym Team 35 Wrestling 35 Junior Speaking Contest5 For- ensics I, 2, 35 District Chorus 2, 35 District Band 25 Amptennion 3. ELSIE E. DETTMER 115 Chestnut Street, Bath Secretarial Elsie beams honesty and sings alto with all her might. She has her own version of 4'Bolling and a nifty hope chest, too. Our class tease hears office bells and wed- ding bells in her sleep. Girls' Chorus I, 2, 35 Ensemble I, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 35 Mixed Ensemble 25 Forensics 25 Student Council I, 25 District Chorus 3. LEONARD A. FARKAS 2421 Dewey Avenue Industrial Arts Here comes Buffalo in his circus wagon! Colemarfs right hand man plays hooky to fish-and catches fish, too. Being handy with tape, ham- mer, and T square means Patsy is assured an in- dustrious future. Fishing Club I5 Track 1. Page 23 A RAEDELL C. DIETER Cherryville Stenographic A spark plug of fun is our Neighborhood Canary. Easy going Rae has that rare sense of humor that livens Young Peopleis meetings now and will keep her clientele happy in that beauty parlor some- day. Tri-Hi-Y I, 25 Amptennian 3. PATRICIA ANN FARKAS 2409 Dewey Avenue Stenographie Wierd stories, unending giggles, and a squeak of tires announce fun-loving Pat. Popular music and letter writing fill her leisure time. A bungalow built for two will make Pat's future com- plete. Concrete Courier I, 2, 35 Tri-Hi' Y I, 2, 3. DIANE DOTTER 309 East 19 Street College Preparatory Versatile Peanuts,' is at- tending Girl Scouts or presid- ing at Luther League one instant and hiking or swim- ming another. Caring for Patrick, her pet dog, ener- getic Diane also masters her sewing machine. The future? Ensemble I, 2, 35 Mixed En- semble, 2, 35 Girls' Chorus I, 2, 35 Mixed chorus I, 2, 35 District Chorus 2, 35 Forencics 2, 35 Band I, 2, 35 Gym Team 35 Gym Ex- hibition 25 National Honor Soc- iety 35 Ampfennion 3. LILLIAN FAUSTNER 128 Washington Street, Bath Stenographic 4'Have anything to eat?', is Lillian's favorite battle cry. School work is late some- times when this industrious miss is too busy dancing or making Mary Fashions. With her pleasant voice, Lil- lian should be a comforting secretary and housewife some- day. Tri-Hi-Y 35 Amptenniun 3.
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Assemblies And Lively I-Iomeroom Escapades There was enough Christmas cheer in Horneroom lil- to feed the whole Senior Class. Horneroom l3 girls took time out to pack special lunches for the football players. Homeroom programs were gen- erally serious, but All Work and no play-7' you know! So, who wants to be dull? Things got rather complicated in Homeroom l when that string game appeared on the Hallowe'en program. A proud moment for Home- room 3. Mr. Schneider announ- ces, 4'You have Won the Ampten- nian sales drive ! Page 25
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