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fefzeadmead Stand Hot dogs, candy, soda popl was a familiar cry from the seniors at the refreshment stand this year. The cry was a little weak some- times--the prospect of a hundred dozen unsliced hot dog rolls one hour before game time would cause anyone to lose strength. The refreshment stand helpers worked hard and long and the proof lies in the fact that about 8100 profit was made at each game. John Yeager's donation of fifteen bushels of apples helped our cause. Those apples sold like tinsel at Christmas. Most of the other merchandise was purchased from the Phoenix- ville merchants. This refreshment stand project gave Mr. Stanley Zerbe, our adviser, two gray hairs. Those who grew one gray hair under Mr. Zerbe's direction were as follows: Pat Fox, chairman, James Kershner, James Casselberry, Andy Nesspor, John Yeager, Janet Detwiler, Evie Ujobai, Eleanor Becker, june Metzgar, Ann Scholl, Patsy Schaffer, Shirley Smith, Nancy Herman, Madeline Magnier, Barbara Tractenberg, Henrietta Phillips, Danny Turner, Bob Carey, Bill Ruffing, Marlene Myers, and Don Seitz. Lucky dogl - K 1 , 1 i QM' .xg ii V , QR 8.1. g V sk V -- Ii N. .mg , X . pf. , ,f vt M., .1 ii- it K 1 'i .', 'if 1' my i c 4
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I L eave tAvAvL,v Dollars an d non sense A I it to the girls! ' wnuuuw X Ns i Ummm! Good! ,ff .a- X .4 ' T xavem um O Wlagayaae dee With a 82500 goal before us in October, our class worked like busy beavers for two weeks, selling magazines. The campaign, which was sponsored by the Curtis Publishing Company, proved a howling success when the thermometer charts bubbled over the top, making a grand total of 32654-.8O. Of course, we could not have reached this goal if Andy Nesspor, Molly Druckenmiller, and Marlene Myers, the three highest sales- men, had not worked so hard persuading and insisting that their neighbors and relatives buy subscriptions. Curtis recognized these three classmen by giving each a radio. During an assembly program, a number of other seniors, who sold more than 330 worth of sub- scriptions, were presented with Certificates of Achievement. Carol Hasson, the campaign manager, and representatives from each home- room were responsible for conducting the drive and encouraging the sales. Our school spirit and ability to work together were proved by this, the first class project in our senior year. The Winnah!! ii ml 1
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1 1 It FRIDAY NIGHT CAST Sitting: L. to R. Shirley Smith, Paul Jeffers, June Metzgar, Dan Turner, Evelyn Ujobai, Pat Schaffer, Ann Theresa Dellaquila. Standing: Dick VanKleek, Cecilia Yarnall, Ronald Smith, Carol Hasson, Mickael Hritz. Zememffdae Production of the Senior Play Clementine was presented on Thursday and Friday nights, November 29 and 30, at 8:15 in the Memorial Junior High auditorium. Clementine , by Peggy Goodin was a comedy in three acts. This was a story of a girl who got into all sorts of trouble because of her tomboy actions, finally grew up and discovered boys were more than mere football players. The story took place in early September in the small town of Hooterville. The play was under the direction of Mr. Vernon Heplogle with assistance from Mrs. Florence Sidor, Mr. George Marcum and Mr. Stanley Zerbe. Wright's Fumiture House provided the necessary furnishings for the stage setting. n.,,,,t just y stand there! Q Cain xx? 4 'EE 1 wa., 15 .yi st . .-ww -lr i Q? ew W I Clog, UI-gl Nl. . all. EN gf.,,gv..h1 y Gee! ....... Gee! Y
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