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SENIDIQ CLASS l'I ISTUIQY F RESHMEN Officers President, Helen Wood Vice President, Rita johnson Secretary, jane Bradford Treasurer, Mary Ellen Patano EVENTS Second prize Homecoming Day. SOPHOMORE Ojficers President, Lawrence Welch Vice President, Mary Ellen Patano Secretary, june Wright Treasurer, Rita johnson EVENTS Second prize Homecoming Day. Picnic at Wellsville. JUNIOR Officers President, Lawrence Welch , Vice President, Allison Binns Secretary, june Wright Treasurer, Fred Disert EVENTS ' The Patsy Annual junior play. May 14, ,lunior-Senior Picnic at Hortense. May 21, junior-Senior Banquet. SENIOR Officers President, Frank Dawson Vice President, Ted Everett Secretary, Dorothy Hyatt Treasurer, Fred Disert EVENTS April 13, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Barrett and Miss Mitchell entertain class. May 5, junior-Senior Carnival party. May 18, Senior Class Day. May 19, Junior-Senior Banquet. May 20, Baccalaureate. May 25, Commencement. lj lil NATIONAL HONOIQ SDCI ETY The following' people were elected to the National Honor Society this year om the traits of Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service: Zita Ferretti, Nina Mas- sard, Lawrence Welch, Rita Johnson, Mary Lou MacPhail, Seniors, and Blanche Ollie Young, Junior. Mary Ellen Patano, elected last year from the Jnnior class, was president. The members received their pins March 2. Miss Catherine Parker is sponsor of the society.
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FRANCES ROGERS Library Club, Girls Pep Club Commercial Club ULVA ROUT Girls Pep Club, Yell Leader Commercial Club, Spartariite ALPHQNSE RU HKAIVIP Football, Basketball Spartanite HELEN SANDBERG Beta Phi, Girl Reserve Commercial Club EARL SNEDDON Football, Spartanites FLORENCE SMITH Girls Pep Club, Spartanite Commercial Club PHYLLIS SMITH Beta Phi Sec'y, Girls Basketball, Yell Leader, Commercial Club, Spartanite HELENA SPINA Glee Club RUTH STEVENS Girls Basketball, Spartanite Commercial Club Pres. Girl Reserve, Beta Phi JEAN STONE Girl Reserves WILLIAM TOLIVER Football, Basketball MARGARET VEO JOHN WALKER Glee Club KENNETH WATTERS Glee Club, Hi-Y, Operetta LAWRENCE WELCH National Honor Society, Band Orchestra, Debate, Hi-Y GEORGE WILLIAMS Football, Spartanites Sec'y JUNE WRIGHT Commercial Club, Beta Phi Girls Basketball, Spartanite Girl Reserve JOY WOLFE
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SENIDIQ CLASS DIQDDHECY A. D. 1951 Mr. Soles and l under employment of the government were taking census. We started from Salida and traveled eastward. The first incident of importance was seeing Duke Dailey and Miss Rahm, who had recently eloped, boarding a train for the coast. At Denver, we found William Beauregard wrestling for the heavy- weight championship of Colorado. Our friend Merlin was in charge of a large barber shop and recently patented his new cut the Stand By. Roy Martin was the eyebrow plucker. Across the street was none other than Betty Mulvaney, who was manicurist in the Daugherty Barber Shop. Walking nonchalantly along we spied joy Wolfe sitting in a truck, with Fryrear, a 250 pound man, doing all the heavier work. Mr. Soles was complaining of an earacheg so we entered a suite of offices, Dr. Disert, the new strong arm was diligently working over Lawrence Welch and upon investigation we found that Disert guaranteed Hair on the Chest in ten days or liberty. Mr. Soles' ear was fixed by Dr. Watters in a nearby office. We were terribly dry and entered a drug store. We were served with the luscious new champagne That's Wright Binns. We departed from Denver by air and were received by air hostess Cantrell. At Chicago we bought the latest paper which reported that Spider Mazzula had double crossed Mokey Stevens and had been put on the spot. We decided to have one last look at George and found Arthur Kerndt the best undertaker in Chicago. Later we learned that Kaess was a doctor, Kerndt the undertaker, Walker a florist, and Friant a casket manufacturer. Arthur told us several incidents. Dunlap and Everett were in charge of a nudist colony. Archie Costello was considered the best ball room dancer in the country. Frank Dawson was lingerie expert for women, Christina Ferraro was the newest Nightingale and dazzled Broadway with her lovely voiceg her husband Jimmie Potter had contracted pneumonia by taking Fifi, Christina's dog for airings. Mr. Soles couldn't bear missing a visit to the state pen, and what villainsg William Toliver was spending time for breach of promise, Mcjunkin and Williams locked up for borrowing huge sums of money from people and knocking a few down before they loaned it to them. Florence Smith was in for life for cruelty to her husband Armstrong. Warden Holman granted us great liberties. We entered a museum and found Louie Gabardi painting a picture The Lost Madona. F- W. Fogle had complete control of Woolworths and had snatched Marie Hockett as his fifth wife. Mr. Soles became nervous and I took him to a night club headed by Guy Post. Wilhelmina Kuhn featured in a fan dance and Chenowith, Vera Everett, Nellie Logan, and Helen Sandberg were four contortionistic dancers. Later Nina Massard took the stand as the Lonesome Cowgirl and stupified us with her crooning songs. Suddenly everything was silent as Paullohnson, who after getting controling interest in gas had become President of the Standard Oil Company, en- tered and was shown to his private booth. Elurde Bovee was boosting an intox- icated man out. Mr. Soles purchased the Evening Tatler, edited by Maryellen Patano, which contained all the scandal. While we were enjoyed cigars, Ralph Haley, the movie magnate, was broadcasting from Hollywood and related several amazing things. Dorothy Hyatt was the best find since Mae West. Roger Purcell
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