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junivr Play I 95 7 MAUDIE AND THE OPPOSITE SEX Mrs. Mason ---------------- EILEEN OTTAWAY Mr. Mason - - - ---- JAMES CAREY Maudie - - - - -SANDRA TOMASI Sylvia - - - - - JOAN PUGH Lynn - - - - -DIANE BURTI-I Davy ----- BENJAMIN KARAS Mr. Endrcott - - - THOMAS DELAHUNT Marge ------- - - PATRICIA SCHULTZ Bev - - - - - - ELAINE HUGGINS Sandy - - - - ELIZABETH EMERY Terry ----- GAIL LEONARD Pat ---- IANICE HENRY First Lifeguard - - - PAUL PIERSMA Second Lifeguard - - - DOUGLAS GUBBINS
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r Y ' ' -il- , 7 l f East mill :mb Uesinmenf Donald Beckwith, will my rolled up shirt collars to Walter Bych and Gary Schmelzle. Marian Beeman, leave my seat right next to the homeroom door for next year's seniors to fight over. Katherine Bone, leave my love of Seventeen fashions to Suzanne Piersma. Diane Burth, will my overabundance of free time to Mary Ann Schultz. James Carey, leave my chance at the wheel in Driver's Ed to Linda Thomas. Charles Carletta, will my wild, red-striped shirt to Wm. Van Shufilin. Thomas Delahunt, will my honor of being Junior Prom King to any junior who deserves it Daniel Duncan, will my curly locks to James Bailey. Elizabeth Emery, leave my Saturday nights at the Highland Rink to Mary Smith. Ronald Enos, will my argumentative ways to Diane Czyscon. Dian Firsching, leave my love of dancing to Joan Wilson. John Fournier, leave one pamphlet The Art of Sleeping in Study Hall to Donald White and Leslie Humiston. James Graham, leave my latest jitterbug step to Keith Olin and Joseph Capanna. Jennie May Graham, will my interest in the Air Force to Sue James. Rose Mary Grunenwald, leave my position on the Oriska staff to Sharon Ingersoll. Douglas Gubbins, leave to Miss Klug one box of aspirin. Dennis Hemming, leave all my aches and pains to David Fay. Janice Henry, will my dimples, one each, to the Seigfried Brothers. Elaine Huggins, will my ability to appear angelic to Ronald Vollmer. Virginia Humphrey, leave my ability to keep 'em laughing to Blanche Firsching. Benjamin Karas, add my teacher tantalizing tactics to Jared Scriptures's collection. David Kraeger, leave my study hall paper wads to anyone who has better luck at appearing innocent. Paul Kraeger, leave my red hair and freckles to George Schumaker. Gail Leonard, leave my gay talkative ways to Joanne Deppmeyer, Joan Myers, will my knack of giving the opposite sex the cold shoulder to Barbara Swayze John Olin, will my concentration in class to JoAnn Knudsen. Eileen Ottaway, will the Coke Bar phone to Arlene Bradley. Paul Piersma, leave my ability to almost touch the basket to Paul Oyer. Joan Pugh, leave my gym squad to Carol Simon. Bernard Reid, will my interest in the alumnae of '57 to Ronald Coleman. Herman Rugbart, leave my Valley Road walk to any energetic junior. Brian Schrider, leave my ability to never worry or take life very seriously to Miss I. Cassidy Patricia Schultz, will my way with Mr. Van Shufflin to Carol Pettinelli. Harry Silverman, will my dull razor to Robert Benedict. Carol Smith, will my horrors of speech making to next year's Public Speaking Class. Deanna Smith, will my interest in chemistry to Patience Weigandt. Edward Smith, leave my nickname Bucko to anyone who can take the treatment I did. William Story, will my questions to Jacqulyn Spears. Ross Tuzzolino leave my srdeburns to Kenneth McBurney Judith Wallace, will my ability to laugh 'til l cry to Betty Madej. Sandra Tomasi, will the use of Aunt Elsie's car to my cousin, Nancy Moulton. l James Wilsey, will my love of cars to Jack Copperwheat. We, the Yearbook Staff of 1958, leave all our trials and tribulations to next year's staff members. S- -fa f ' - -' fl--4 .. ...f' K -W N K '- m
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juuivr Pram I 9 7 Glistening stars against a background of blue, clouds of pink fluff, and heart-capturing angels transformed the O.C,S. gym into My Blue Heaven' on May 10, 1957 - the night of the Junior Prom, The Queen and King, Jennie May Graham and Tom Dela- hunt, were crowned atop a pastel cloud as Lawrence Luizzl's orchestra played the theme music, which appeared in glittering pink notes above the cloud throne.
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