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Klise S. King June Class Advisers and ffieers Miss Lydia Meyer Verne C. Smith Miss Lucy Amborski Assuming the leadership of the June Class of 1953 was Tom Passen. Tom was president of student council and chief justice of student court. He was a member of the City Championship Basketball Team. Assisting Tom with his duties was Sherrie Phillips as vice president. Sher- rie Was the smallest varsity cheerleader, and reigned as the 1952 Homecoming Queen. Judy Arthur, secretary, kept the book- work of the class up-to-date. Judy was a member of the 1952 Homecoming Court. The man with all the money who courageously collected it from the seniors was Kenny Clark. Kenny was vice-president of student council and thc prosecuting attorney of student court. Pictured they are, bottom, Judy Arthur, Sherrie Phillips, top, Tom Passen, Kenny Clark. Page Nineteen
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Midyear Class Prophecy january 27, 1973 Admiral Charles Brandum 'ji U.S.S. South Dear GCHARLIEU: It surely has been a long time since '4l953',-twenty years. We were reminiscing about the old gang and thought of writing to you. Many exciting things have happened to us since we last saw you. VVe went to New York on our vacation and had a really eventful time. We took a plane from the HOLBROOK AIRLINES and were treated with great luxuriousness by the hostesses, DOROTHY DAVIS, ODESSA MILNER, and PHYLLIS TROUT. We ran into a little bad weather, but the pilots BOB SCHWAB and JOEL ROBISON really knew what they were do- ing and we arrived safely. The cab driver, GENE BECHTEL, was very kind and took us to a beautiful and widely advertised hotel owned by ADAM HIGH, HARRY DORR, and BILL BACK. They were very glad to accommodate us free of charge, which was greatly appreciated. They informed us of a good place to eat, SINACOLA,S SPAGHETTI HOUSE, owned by LORETTA SINACOLA. We were shown to our table by the -head waiter DONN WATSON and served very courteou-sly by the waitresses, EVELYN FOX, BETTY HEFFLEY, and BARBARA THALL. The cigarette girl, PATTI KIRBY, was also very kind. We decided to see a stage show that night, so we went to see the NCOHEN FOLLIES' backed by ED COHEN. SHIRLEY VEST, PAT WILLIAMS, BETTY TROTT, SHEILA MEL- MAN, and LUCILLE MEINEN really made a terrific chorus line. It is no wonder the show was such a success with RAY NVOOD directing it. As we were leaving the theater, we saw many prosperous business men and accomplished artists. WVe saw MERRILL CALVIN, presi- dent of CALVIN'S LINGERIE INC.,', the two very famous dentists for making false teeth, LARRY BORROR and CHUCK RUNDIO, and WILMA EVANS, the first woman president of the i'Violinist Union. The next day we went -shopping and stopped in an exclusive dress shop owned by LENORE COOPER. DOROTHY VANCE, BETTY REO, and BONNIE WENTZEL were models there. We were surprised to see CYRIL ZISENWINE, now a P.O.D. teacher, also there shopping. She told us that KENNY LININGER was sports editor of the local paper and doing very well. Speaking of sports, I suppose you know that DON WIRTZ is playing professional football for the Cleveland Browns. By the end of the day we were really tired, so we went back to the hotel. The hotel operator. ROSIE COOK, was very kind and took all our messages so we would not be bothered. Relaxing to the soothing music of the Rhythm Boysv -- composed of GEORGE DEMME, KEITH BOTLEY, HAROLD TRAGER, and OLLIE CORDLE - we ended that day with slumber. We spent the next day -sightseeing. While walking around, we noticed HELEN PAPPAS finally got her name in lights. We also saw a poster announcing IIM POTTS as the winner of the midget auto races. We are sure his manager, IO ANN SHARTZ, had a lot to do with it. This was the last day of our vacation, but we really felt good seeing how successful all of our former classmates have become. Looking forward to seeing you at our twenty-fifth class reunion. Your friends, DIANE WARNER MIRIAM SCHOTTENSTEIN Page Eighteen
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James W. Ackersan, Rod 777 Heyl Avenue GA 7019 7 To: University of Florida Lover of ears Student Council '50, '51, '52, vice presi- dent '53, Student Court '50, '51, '52, Dance Band '50, '51, '52, Murphy Shows '50, Variety Shows '50, '51, Projection Club '50, '51, '52, Kennel Club '51, '52, '53, Radio Television Institute '51, Stu- dent Court Television Show '51, Hall Monitor '50, '51, Courtesy Week Assist- ant Producer '52, Hi-Y '52, '53, Optic Staff '53, Chairman of Backward Ball '53, Chairman of Publicity Committee, Backward Ball '53, Student Court PTA Pageant '51. Geraldine Adams, Genie 345 Barthman Avenue To: Capital Her happy-go-lucky grin is contagious . F. T. A. '51, Secretary '52, President '53, Cafeteria-cashier '51, '52, '53, Optic Staff '53, Personality Club '51, Charm Club '52, Information Please '53, Library Staff '52, Ticket Committee Double lggorn '52, Cast Annie Get Your Gun Bay Adams 345 Barthman Avenue To: Work Luis of play, little work Varsity Baseball '52, 555, Reserve Basket- ball '50. '51, Cross Country '50, Optic Staff '52, '53, Betty Joyce Adkins, Bets 734 Wilson Avenue, EV 3825 To: Work A friendly word for everyone Sketch Club '51, '52, '53. Ivan Lynn Adkins, Salty 336 Sycamore Street, MA 9039 To: Work He finds fun wherever he goes Stage Crew '50, '51, '52, Marcie Jean Andrews, Marc 880 City Park Avenue, GA 2072 To: Work Her first love is sports Orchestra '51, '52, G.A.A. '51, '52, Charm Club '52, Girls Basketball Club '51, Cast Annie Get Your Gun '53. Page Twenty , ., HHS rf i .W we x if Z Patricia Louise Arledge, Pat 897 Miller Avenue, FA 3985 To: Work Quiet and nice to know Personality Club '50, '51, '52, Herbert Bernard Arnold, Shotgun 924 Geers Avenue FA 6195 To: College 7 A mischievous gleam in his eye Reserve Football '50, Boys Glee Club '50, '51, ludith Kay Arthur, Indy 315 Thurman Avenue, D1 4430 To: WVork Lovely to look at, delightful to know Kennel Club '51, '52, '53, Book Ex- change '51, '52, '53, G. A. A. '51, '52, All-Star Volley Ball Team '52, Publicity Committee, Double Door '52, Queens Court '52, Secretary, Senior Class '53, Cast Annie Get Your Gun '53. David M. Backulich, Dave 850 Seymour Avenue, EV 9165 To: Ohio State Known to everyone as a friend Drum Major '51, '52, '53, Kennel Club '51, '52, '53, Choir '50, '51, '52, '53, F.T.A. '52, '53, Book Room '51, '52, Allied-Youth, Vice President '50, '51, Cast Annie Get Your Gun '53. Faith Eileen Badurina 305 F rebis Avenue, GA 94153 To: Work Quiet and friendly Charm Club '51, Personality Club '51, '52, loan Maxine Ball, Ioanie 167 Ienkins Avenue, D1 1736 To: Work Wonderful in every way Student Council '51, Student Court '51, G.A.A. '51, '52, Sportshead '52, All- Star -Basketball, Volleyball, '51, Girls Bowling Team '50, '51, Hall Supervisor '52, Kennel Club '51, '52, '53, Execu- tive Committee '52, Book Exchange '51, '52, '53, Publicity Committee, Double Door '52, OH-ice Helper '53, Radio In- stitute Usher '52, Queens Court '52, Cast Annie Get Your Gun '53.
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