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What Would Happen If --- Phyllis Mezydlo wouldn't be seen in a Chevrolet???? Ruth Ann Will would stick to one man???? Dorothy Ann Hoeffel wouldn't study???? Raymond Gingery wouldn't go skating so often???? William Steigmeyer would come to school more often???? Norbert Muzzillo would stop combing his curls???? Robert Brady would find a girl friend???? James Bonkoski wouldn't work so hard at Christen’s???? Margaret Miller wouldn't wear her sister’s clothes???? Edward Kobiela would stop teasing a certain girl???? Gene Snook wouldn't wear green???? Richard Sobasky would come to school in one piece???? Richard Yanuszeski wouldn't be so silly???? Mae Bell Myers wouldn't like the same guy???? Mary Young would sit still once in a while???? Kathleen DePew wouldn't wear the ring???? Donna Jean Delagrange couldn't yodel???? Joan Mezydlo would shrink a little???? John Ed Virden would throw away his dolls???? Bernard Muzzillo would change his giggle???? Maynard Richter wouldn't have an “Uncle Ben’’???? Sharon DePew couldn't wear pigtails???? Elizabeth Zecca wouldn't have a good looking brother???? Joan Carlin wouldn't like a certain scout???? Robert Steinmetz would stop using big words out of the dictionary???? Virginia Steigmeyer wouldn't be so cute???? William Young wouldn't be so shy around girls???? Mary Ann Rothwell would stop dreaming of movie stars???? Mary Lou Bushong wouldn't be in such a hurry???? Jessie Salerno wouldn't wear pretty clothes???? Ellen Miller wouldn't change her hair-do so often???? Margaret Miller and Joan Mezydlo Thanks --- The class of ‘46 wish to express their sincere thanks to the merchants of Garrett for their cooperation in making our annual possible. We appreciate their generosity very much and hope that the readers of this annual will patronize our advertisers. 24
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The Senior Class Play “The Sunshine Twins’ was a real success. The clever acting. and witty lines brought about laughter and hearty applause from the audience. The students gave a splendid performance and deserve much credit for their unusual acting ability. Mrs. Robinson was portrayed by Phyllis Mezydlo. Mrs. Robinson is an affectionate mother who is very indulgent with all of her family’s shortcomings. Mr. Robinson, the father, an intelligent and capable man, whose quick irritability hides a warm lovable nature was excellently performed by Norbert Muzzillo. Robert Brady played an outstanding part as Glen Robinson, the good looking son who is very sure of his philosophy. Norma Robinson is a girl of high ideals; she knows the Robinson trait of adhering to an idea once it has appealed to her. This part was played well by Dorothy Ann Hoeffel. Bebe Prather, the oldest of the children, is newly married. Because of her selfish point of view she is constantly running home from her indulgent, adorable husband. Mae Bell Myers carried the part well. Connie Robinson is the female portion of the twins. A sunny disposition harbors quali- ties of leadership to which her twin never fails to respond. No situation is beyond her ability to cope with it. The part was well enacted by Mary Young. “Gabby” Robinson, the male portion of the twins, was excellently portrayed by Wil- liam Young. “Gabby” is a good natured lad with an easy going tendency to follow his sister wherever she leads. Vail Porter, a handsome, friendly Man associated with wealth was well acted by Ray- mond Gingery. Ruth Wilson very nicely portrayed Mrs. Ellis, a refined dainty woman in her fifties. She is a keen business woman and of sweet character. Leo Prather is the fine looking husband of Bebe. He is a gentle soul and always will- ing to give in to the other person’s demand. This part was played very well by William Steigmeyer. Miss Doyle was enacted by Donna Jean Delagrange. Miss Doyle looked out for the welfare of Norma and tried to get her to become an actress. Remember When The school paper was always printed and delivered at the right time? Sister Anastasia had to practice patience during our study periods? There was a certain mob psychologist in Room Six? The students helped the plaster in Room Five to fall much faster? One of the Busy Bee Club meetings in the year ‘45 started off with a big bang? The sun was shining and it was warm on the thirteenth of September? That’s when we had our picnic. The boys cleaned and scraped the campus of S. J. H. so we could play basketball without having the basketball deflected while dribbling on loose sand and stones? The sophomores served home-made ice cream during chemistry class? Boy, was it good! Folk songs and dances were introduced into the high school? The Sisters were kept awake one night? The sophomore boys were in the church basement trying to extricate unruly taffy from pans. Perhaps they used a little force??? Raymond Gingery 23
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Your Monthly Charge for Burtch Machine Electricity Shop What It Really Means In Hours of Service Welding Repairing General Lighting—Electric Cooking—Refriger- ation—Air Conditioning and the use of many other Electrical Appliances. Phone 236 Besides 24 hours of continuous service every { | day in the year, this department is helping to 421 North Franklin Street | pay your taxes, and helping to reduce the Bonded Indebtedness of the City of Garrett, by transferring to the Civil City General Fund— since 1928 a total of $295,000.00 or an average of $16,389.00 annually. DALRYMPLE BARBER SHOP City of Garrett Phone 599X for Appointment Municip aul Utilities — Located in the Garrett Hotel — Hafttner’s 5e to $1.00 Stores, Inclusive Garrett, Indiana ene = ale leap Signet Was printed by te We solicit your patronage and wish to call your particular attention to our candy department, school supplies, and party goods, Burtch Printing Company 124 S. Randolph St. 29
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