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Delores A. Collier Delores Ann Collier President Touts . . . class officer and first-honor student for three years . . . Buckeye GirI's State representative to Columbus highlighted her Junior year . . . photog- rapher of the L-A-H staff . . . always feels hungry when french fried onions and chicken are mentioned . . . hopes someday to be a teacher . . . punches a cash register at the A8.P after school hours. l Peter F. Schaffer Rita M. Ott Peter Frank Schaffer Co-editor of L-A-H Annual Pete . . . class president in his Junior year . . . Am. Legion medalist this year . . . could listen to Melody of Love all day . . . drools over steak and mush- rocms . . . passes his time with a pipe . . . considers pink and black hep . . . earns his spending money at the Nor- walk Truck Line . . . registered for col- lege at John Carroll, Cleveland. Joanna R. Esker V -- 7 - Rita Mary Ott Secretary-Treasurer Just plain Rita . . . class officer for two years . . . holds a perfect attendance record for the last three years . . . says nobody can prepare Swiss Steak like her Mom . . . teaches accordian lessons at Williams Music Center . . . hobby-mu- sic, of course . . . Rita will never forget the trip to Notre Dame in '54. Joanna Rose Esker Co-editor of L-A-H Annual Jo . . . Am. Legion medalist in Junior 'ear . . . Future Homemaker medallst this year . . . four year honor student . . . representative at C.S.M C. conven- tion, 1954 . . . Crew Cuts rate tops with Jo . . . favors Chinese and Italian foods . . . lists boys who wear heel plates as her pet peeve . . . sales girl at Penney's . . . plans to became a nurse. L.N..,..,..M.,..,..,..,..,..L..,..,.., Compliments of Clarence H. Esker
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Donald Alfred Watkins Doc Ottklns . . . very athletic minded, especially ln football . . . hunts for Ed SuIlivan's smile every Sunday night . . . gets hungry at the thought of chicken gravy and dressing . . . loves the hymn Our Lady of Fatlma . . . considers playing his first football game the big- gest event of his high school days . . . plans to go to work as soon as school is over. Donald A. Watklns Joanne M. McFadden Dale Eugene Shelley Dale . . . a two-year Ietterman . . . stores a lot of football power in his 5'7 stature . . . will never forget the night he re- ceived his first monogram . . . often sits down to steak and mashed potatoes . . . biggest gripe-women who think that they can park a car . . . future plans- to ioin Uncle Sam's Alr Force. Dale E. Shelley lillillitiill1lliliil!LlIiliiIlT Compliments of Gene Widman Patrlele A. Krupp ... 8 - Joanne Marie McFadden Josie . . . that smlllng cheerleader wlth a two-year monogram . . . works at Maxie Tire and Supplv on Saturdays lNo, she doesn't fix flatsl . . . the Den- nison football game proved most excit- ing . . . anticipates hanging up her cheer- lng outfit for a nurse's uniform after hlgh school . . . enioys catchlng Perry Como's program, and forty winks when- ever possible. Patricia Ann Krupp Pat . . . hates to be called Patricia . . . a 5'7 ball of fun . . . Ilsts tardlness her biggest annoyance . . . knows she won't be late for her biggest event- graduation . . . spends Ielsure time writ- ing letters . . . tops in shorthand . . . plans to continue working for the attor- ney where she now spends her after school hours.
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