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JAMES RICHARD TREECE 'Jim' Shortest boy in the class . . . always in a good mood . . . would take great pride in be- coming the tallest member of the senior class . . . ambition, to be a success . . . 'Little Rebel' Class Prophet Recently I recieved an invitation to the wedding of Anna Ruth Kelly and Vernon Long. It made me reminiscent about all the things that have happened in the past few years. Dorothy Hitchings, Vivian Murphy, and Arlene Shaulis are all happily married. jean Bressler, Patty Baker, and Audrey Conner are secretaries in the Samuel P. Brink Enterprises lnc. I learned recently that Robert Hall is the certified public accountant assigned to this firm. Yesterday I heard that Marcus Bortz has won his third dirt track championship. Dick Massimo set a world's speed record at Bonneville Flats. Oh Yes! While we're on the subject of automobiles, jim Helfer has just designed a revolutionary motor for Chevrolet. Harry Hess has just finished work on an atomic rocket motor. john Kachonik is also working on this rocket as a riveter. Sports Announcer, jerry Clawson, has just reported that Rogers Frassenei has just broken the world's record for the number of touchdowns ever made in a season by one man. Rog plays with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Karl Carlson has coached our alma mater for five seasons without defeat. It has also just come over the radio that Terry Edder and Ken Hall are building a car to beat Massimo's record. Andy Shayka is a state patrolman, jim Treece is a heavy weight wrestler, and Floyd Kline and Carl Kologie are starring in the latest Cinerama movie production. Tom Palmer heads the taxi- copter service in Fhiladelphia. Louise Thomas is his secretary. Patty Pierce plays solo clarinet in the New York Metropolitan Orchestra which plays for the famous New York Metropolitan Opera, Mimi Bucco is conducting. Sally Moore is an airline receptionist. I also hear that Carol Mackey and Ora Lee Shuster are stenographers in the Good-King-Ramsey Dress Designers formed by Mary jane Good, Judy King, and Betty Ramsey. l was just reading today's paper and I see that by exploding all of Russia's A bombs, espionage agent, Wayne Dice, has set back another world war by 10 to 20 years, jim Compton had the world's best Hampshire Sow at the International Livestock Show in Chicago, and lastly, Rosie Harshbarger has just converted 1,000,000 South American natives to Christians. Oh yes, Earl Cyphert and I are consulting engineers for General Motors. Goodbye. Lloyd Noel
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ui Graduates of 1953 ARLENE GRACE SHAULIS 'Arlene' Quiet lass of the class . . . a smile for every- body . . . serious minded . . . Vivian's right hand . . . friendly and cheerful disposition . . . ambition, to become Mrs. Blair Heiple . . Johnny on the Spot' ANDREW SHAYKA 'Harky' Hard worker . . . put time and effort into the yearbook . . . uses good judgment . . . intelligent . . . likes hunting. . . participates in sports . . . ambition, a college education j . . . 'Baby Face' ORA LEE SHUSTER 'Cora' One of the more studious seniors . . . singer , . . enjoys good music . . . friendly to all . . . always willing to help . . . ambition, sec- retary . . . 'Toe Dancer' LOUISE IONA THOMAS 'Tommie' Most likely to succeed . . . pleasing, friendly disposition . . . can always be counted on when a helping hand is needed . . . gets to school by 8:45 . . . ambition, secretary . . . 'Kewpie Doll' THOMAS THEODORE PALMER Tom Always does his work well . . . boys' basket- ball manager . . . hard worker . . . quiet . . . possessor of a vast store of knowledge . . . ambition, to become a coach . . . 'Fly away' LARENA M. PORTER Larena Pleasant manner . . . cheerleader. . .enjoys all sports . . . always does her work well . . . laughter is one of her assets . . . am- bition, secretary . . . 'Stamp of Approval' PATRICIA JANE PIERCE Percy Excels in music . . . her clarinet is her pride and joy . . . quiet disposition . . . al- ways enjoys a joke . . . likes home econom- ics . . . ambition, to become a musician . . . 'Clarinet Crazy' BETTY LOU RAMSEY 'Rumpsey' Short 'n sweet . . . has a smile for everyone . . . very friendly and pleasing manner . . . likable person . . . quiet . . . ambition, phys- ical therapist . . . 'Question Box' IJ U
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Class Will We, the class of 1953, being of sound mind and healthy physique, do make and publish our last Will and Testament. We hereby appoint Mr. Noel as sole administrator of our worldly goods. I, Patty Baker, bequeath my love for shorthand to anyone needing it. l, Roger Bendis, bequeath my ability to chew gum to Mrs. Dunmire. I, Marcus Bortz, bequeath my project book to some junior boy who needs it. I, jean Bressler, bequeath my ability to dance to Dario Cavacini. l, Sam Brink, bequeath my good marks in control to George Stone. l, Mimi Bucco, bequeath my deep affection for blue and white Chevrolet Coupes to Doris Bechtel, May she make the most of it. I, Karl Carlson, bequeath my ability to shave to Bob Fink. I, Frank Casciere, bequeath my ability of hearing to Cauliflower McPugg. l, jerry Clawson, bequeath my ability to eat all day and stay thin to any girl who thinks she needs it. l, jim Compton, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Bechtel to james Rosenberger. l, Audrey Conner, bequeath my vocal talent to Ronald Naponic. l, Earl Cyphert, bequeath my basketball ability to my cousin, Bob Hund. I, Wayne Dice, bequeath my 'Gopher Ball' to Ronald Naponic. I, Terry Edder, bequeath my English book' to Mr. Gambone. I, Rogers Frassenei, bequeath my love for sports to Donald Hall. I, Mary jane Good, bequeath my regular school attendance to anyone who wishes it. I, Kenny Hall, bequeath my height and weight to Mike Rocco. I, Robert Hall, bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to any student who might need it. l, Rosalie Harshbarger, bequeath my basketball ability and my ability to get along with certain boys to my sister, Grace. I, jim Helfer, bequeath my left guard position to any dumb lineman who wants it. l, Harry Hess, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Gould to Don Peffer. I, Dorothy Hitchings, bequeath my noon tardiness and failure to get caught to Francis Drummond. I, john Kachonik, bequeath my ability to dribble to Willie Lumplump. I, Anna Ruth Kelly, bequeath my A's in history to my brother Bob, who can really use them. I, judy King, bequeath my nice white gym suit to Irma Versino. I, Floyd Kline, bequeath my name Fuzzy to Doug Whitehouse. I, Carl Kologie, bequeath my good conduct in Mrs. Dunrnire's class to Doug Whitehouse. I, Carol Mackey, bequeath my typewriter in the first row to joan Helfer, l, Richard Massimo, bequeath my ability to play hooky to Dino Frassenei, I, Sally Moore, bequeath my friendliness toward Mr. Curtioff to Charlie Tom. l, Vivian Murphy, bequeath my good grades in behavior to my brother, Harry. I, Lloyd Noel, bequeath my ability to get along with my teachers to my sister Mikell. I, Tom Palmer, bequeath my love of sports and good marks to Huey Whitesel and my quietness to Don Peffer. l, Patty Pierce, bequeath my seat in the band to any future clarinet player who will enjoy sitting where Mr. Douglas is bound to hear every mistake. l, Betty Ramsey, bequeath my control grades to my brother, john. l, Arlene Shaulis, bequeath my seat in English class to any future senior who would like to have it. I, Andy Shayka, bequeath my regular attendance during hunting season to joe Gallick. I, Ora Lee Shuster, bequeath my Latin Knowledge to Delores Soler. l, Louise Thomas, bequeath my inability to get to school on time to Casey Porter. I, jim Treece, bequeath myself to any money-making girl who will have me.
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