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THE MARSENGGLD Popularitg Poll Girl Judith Bradford ....... Most Popular .... Jean Ballantyne ....... Best-Dressed .. Marilyn Eldracher .Best-Looking .... Norma Osborn .. Joan Ellis ' ....... Judith Bradford . .Flirt and Wolf .... . Most Carefree ........ . Best Athlete ........... Carol Palmer ......... Best Actress and Actor Phyllis McDonald Phyllis McDonald Judith Bradford . Barbro I sakson ....... ..--. . . . . . Most Likely to Succeed . . . . Friendliest ............. .Most Versatile ..... . Most Co-operative .... Judith Bradford ....... Best Dancer ...... Marie Niethold ........ Class Nuisance ..... Rhonda Allen . .. . . . . . Most Sophisticated . . . Marie Niethold ........ Class Comedian ...... Portia Raider . . . . . Most Argumentative . . . Norma Osborn ........ Best Line ............ Boy Robert Deltano Alfred Kafka Theodore Nuscher George O'Dea John Eldracher Robert Deltano Robert Schwarzler Paul Vitali Howard White Paul Vitali' Charles Niethold Norman Robillard Norman Robillard Robert Schwarzler Paul Vitali David Watts George O'Dea Can You Jean Ballantyne in rags? Judy Bradford speaking French fluently? John Bright talkative? Martha Brown without Dora? Joan Clark without Bob? Priscilla Chaplin not cheering the Giants? Robert Deltano being inefficient? John Eldracher with perfect attendance? Marilyn Eldracher with straight hair? Joan Ellis getting any taller? Rikki Erkelens without his motorcycle? Spencer Hall on the second team? Barbro Isakson kicking over a waste basket? Lola Jeffords with her license? Alfred Kafka with a wiiile? Diane Leary without Al? Phyllis McDonald wearing loafers? Virgina Metcalf skipping P.A..D.? Imagine: Patricia Murray arguing with a teacher? Charles Niethold being disagreeable? Marie Niethold in Texas? Ted Nuscher without his boots? George O'Dea without his beautiful wave? Norma Osborn not wanting to play the pian Carol Palmer without her car? Betty Poirier speechless? Portia Raider quiet in P.A.D.? Norman Robillard keeping out of trouble? Leonard Sandhaus singing soprano? Robert Schwarzler hurrying to class? David Stickle losing his temper? Paul Vitali minus his puns? Marilyn Watterson early for school? David Watts shaving? Dora Weir shouting? Howard White with curls? '?
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THE MARSENGOLD The Will We, the members of the graduating class of 1951, being of unsound mind, do hereby unanimously undertake to unload our unwanted and unique en- dowments upon the unseasoned under- classmen. Know then, all menf?J that- Jean Ballantyne leaves her never-end- ing supply of Wrigley's Spearmint to Grace Porter. Judy Bradford leaves her Lux com- plexion. Wouldn't she look funny without it! John Bright leaves his jacket with the classy figures to Bill Welch. Watch those numbers! Martha Brown leaves her height to Nancy Guillet so she can see over the other cheerleaders at basketball games.. c Priscilla Chaplin leaves her place on the basketball varsity to Betty Stres- senger. Joan Clark leaves Bob Browne, but not for long. Bob Deltano leaves his various posi- tions on the varsity squad to any underclassman who has the ability and wants to work. John Eldracher leaves his perfectf?J attendance record to Albert Cole. Marilyn Eldracher leaves her morning trips uptown to any lucky junior with study first period next year. Joan Ellis leaves for a great mansion, You'd think she wanted to be a Butler! Rikki Erkelens leaves his 1950 motor- cycle plates to Dirk Wrightson. At least he has plates, now. Spencer Hall leaves his ability to get in and out of scrapes to Jim Boyden, who, we hope, will do as well. Barbro Isakson leaves with hopes of go- ing to Sweden. Have a good trip. Lola Jefiords leaves her cheerleading uniform to Barbara Dennett, so she can make good use of her vocal chords. Al Kafka leaves his position as a big bossi' in P.A.D. to any junior who can get himself a secretary to take his notes. Nice system, isn't it. Al! Diane Leary leaves her rides in the Lincoln to Margaret Knott, who also is partial to Lincolns. Phyllis McDonald leaves her rides to all the out-of-town basketball games to next year's cheerleaders, so that they won't have to look for one. Virginia Metcalf leaves her cheerlead- ing, dancing, and basketball ability to Kathryn, so that she can follow in her sister's footsteps. Patricia Murray leaves those tiresome trips one Bus 33 to any underclass- man who is unfortunate enough to have to take them. Charlie Niethold leaves his jar of ap- ple polish to Eddie Furash. Keep it full. Marie Niethold leaves her glass of milk at C.T.N. Club to Nita Reinhardt. Ted Nuscher leaves his mathematical ability to Peter Huckins, who also has a good appreciation of Hgures. George O'Dea leaves a pair of sneakers to Gigi White, who can never find his. Norma Osborn leaves her various abil- ities at art, music, and writing to Janet Fleming to add to her already considerable supply. Carol Palmer leaves her continual sup- ply of candy to Charlotte McNair. Sweets to the sweet. Betty Poirier leaves her driver's license and car to Louise McLean to take the girls to Club. Portia Raider leaves her memory- She's always forgetting something. Norman Robillard leaves his carefree manner to the hard-working juniors. Leonard Sandhaus leaves his art abil- ity to next year's art director for the yearbook. Here's hoping his complete committee will attend all yearbook meetings. Bob Schwarzler leaves the carfare to Boston to Faith McCaffrey for Red
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