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YEAR BOOK STAFF i i it J J i A-1. ' Seated: Mildred Shaner, Mary Jane Edinger, Mr. Ronald Webster, Mrs. Terese Helmintoller, Peggy Ditty, Caroline Livermore, Bill Mc-Canna, Kenne th Shoup. Joyce McBride, and Mr. Budd Stewart. Standing: Larry Ashbaugh, John Wood, David Yinglingg, Williain Burrell, Deanna Reed, and Richard Beic J hn er. CLASS O FICERS iw ir f President ..,....................... David Yingling Treasurer ...,......., ....... R ichard Beichncr Vice President ................ Larry Ashbaugh Sgt.-At-Arms ....... ....... W illiani Burrell Secretary .................. Mary Jane Edingcr Class Advisor ..... ....... R onald Webster I i
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CLASS PROPHECY My classmates have asked me, Larry Ashbaugh, to predict their future lives. I do not profess to be a Swamieg however, I shall try to foretell the truth. I will concentrate deeply and climb upward into the future. When I arrive in the future on my magic carpet, I see a large dam on the Clarion River. I lower my magic carpet to the dam and take a tour, I discover the chief engineer on this job is a chap who graduated in 56 . He is Bill McCanna. As I take my carpet back to the sky, I am passed by an atomic airplane and I believe -wait, I shall catch it. See! I was right Bill Burrell is behind the throttlcs. and Millie Shaner is hostess on this flight. On I go over the peaks of the Allegheny Mountains, down in the valley I see a ranch house with two lovely children in the back yard. I fly past the window, and I see Joyce McBride turning on the automatic dish washer. Just then I hear a crash on the main highway and when the polic arrive the officer says. I am officer Ken Shoup. What happened here? Then an insurance adjuster ar- rives and introduces himself as John Wood. I leave this scene and travel on to a small town nestled in the valley. As I float through town, I see on the corner of First and Main a small beauty shopg as I come closer, I see the sign says. Mary Jane's Beauty Shop,' property of Mary Jane Edinger. Continuing on down Main Street, I come to a sign reading School Zone. Surely I can find some of my classmates here. I was right because as I float past the first grade rooml recognize the teacher as Caroline Livermore. .Iust when I am passing the door, Caroline calls the school nurse to come and look at one of her children. As she starts down the hall. I can't distinguish her at first: then she gets closer, and I recognize her as Peggy Ditty. I leave the school house and continue on down the street when I develop trouble in my magic carpet. I look around and find a garage. The chief mechanic, whom I recognize as Dick Beichner, greets me as I enter the office. Isee Deanna Reed taking dictation from David Yingling, the sales manager. Iwait a few momentsg Dick comes into say that my magic carpet is fixed. Well. it is getting late, and I must get back to 1956 where we see thirteen seniors leaving St. Petersburg-Richland High School. If the law of averages holds true, maybe 50 per cent of these predictions will come true, but fate will decide the course of all their lives.
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CLASS WILL I, Larry Ashbaugh, will my brothers car to anyone who wants it. I, Dick Beichner, will my life to Mr. Webster. I, Bill Burrell, will my basketball ability to LeRoy. I, Peggy Ditty, will my left handed pencil to anyone who needs it. I. Mary Jane Edinger. will my letter writing ability to the Marine Corps. I, Caroline Livermore, will my lunch to the senior basketball players. I, Joyce McBride, will all my evenings to Ed, I, Bill McCanna, will my muscles to Gary Page. I Deanna Reed, will my trips to Clarion to Bill Burrell. I, Mildred Shaner, will my typewriter to Guyma. I, Ken Shoup, will my math book to Dave Yingling. I, John Wood, will my physics book to LeRoy Burrell. I. David Yingling. will my winking ability to Mrs. Hemintoller. We We We We We We We the Senior Class the Senior Class, the Senior Class the Senior Class the Senior Class, the Senior Class, the Senior Class , will another class like this to Mrs. Helmintoller. will some more senior romeos to Miss Anderson. , will some more big wheels to Mr. Helmintoller. , will our brilliant minds to Mr. Webster. will some more excellent math students to Mr. Stewart will our vocal cords to Mrs. Corbett. . will our lung capacity to Mr. Colonna.
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