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Class Officers First, Row, left to right-Nancy Haupt, Norma Moore, Joan Zenor, Eileen Lzinie, Ronnie Crane, Bill Garriott. Frances Middleton, Betty Synesael. Second Row-Lois Trott, Merridy Crumley, Bob McClatchey, Dick Gillespie, Dick Billings, Delbert Fink, Arley Fisher, Kay Hildenbrand. SENIORS Eileen Lanie, President Betty Synesael, Vice- President .Ioan Zenor, Treasurer Nancy Haupt, Secretary JUNIORS Ronnie Crane, President Bill Gorriott, Vice-President Frxtnees Middleton, Secretary Ntlflllil Moore, Treasurer FRESHMEN Kay Hildenbra nd, President Merridy Crumley, Vice-President Lois Trott, Treasurer Bob McClatchey, Secretary P11110 Twelve SOPHOMORES Dick Billings, President Delbert Fink, Vice-President Dick Gillespie, Treasurer Arley Fisher, Secretary
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ROBERT WALDER Bob -Baseball, 4: A. A., 1-3-4: Junior play: Senior play: Co- Editor, Goldenrod. EDWARD WATKINS Ed -Hi-Y, 35 A. A., 3-4: ln- tramural Basketball, 2-35 Judg- ing team, 4, Joke committee, Go denrod. JEAN WESTFALL Slim -Gliders Club, 3-4: Glee Club, 45 A. A., 45 Senior Slay: Wingate High School, 1-21 usi- ness, Goldenrod. LLOYD YORK Jew - Basketball, 1-2-3-4: Baseball, 3-43 A. A., 1-2-3-4: President of A. A., 43 Gliders Club, 1-2-3-4: Judging team, 1- 2-3-4: Business Manager, Gold- enrod. WILBUR WALLACE Bird Legs -A. A., 1-2-3-4: Baseball. -3-43 Basketball, 1-2- 3-4: Track, 2-3-43 Sports. Gold- enrod. DIXIE WATTS Glee Club, 1-2-45 Gliders Club, 1-2-3-43 A. A., 1-2-3-43 Senior Hay: Prompter of Junior play: ews Reporter, 4: Alumni Ed- itor and Art, Goldenrod. LOIS WORLEY Lola -Glee Club, 2-3-45 Band, 3: Gliders Club. 1-2-3-43 A. A., 1-2-3-43 Mr. Stahl's secretary: Senior play: D. A. R. Good Citizen Award, 4: Subscription, Goldenrod. I OAN ZENOR Bugs -Glee Club, 2-3-4: A. A., 1-2-3-43 Gliders Club, 1-2-3-4: Band, 2-3: Treasurer of class, 3-4: Junior play: Senior play: Yell Leader, 3: Mr. Fechtman's secrcgaryg Literary Editor Gold- enro . CHARLENE ZUFALL Withdrawn. Page Eleven
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Senior Prophecy Here it is 1980 and I, with nothing more to do, picked up the Williamsport paper now called the Williamsport Atomic Spreader, and to my surprise, looking at the society page, I found the town gossip reporter to be Marianna Claw- son, an old classmate of mine. As I read on, familiar names came before my eyes in the fol- lowing items: Jean Westfall and Beulah Jennings, both wealthy widows of Williamsport, are having a banquet Thursday in honor of welcoming home some friends, the former Betty Synesael and Ruth Citizen. Kathryn Eller has just returned from a mis- sionary assignment in Asia and while on the way home on the ship toperated by Jean and Jack Pughl she met none other than Voorhees Dalton and the former Evelyn Cronkhite on their second honeymoon. The town was shocked to hear of the burning of the famous Music Hall in Indianapo- lis operated by Daniel Crane. The great pianist, Bernard Bartlett, and the well-known concert leader, Harmon Billings, are in the hospital for a complete rest. They are in the care of Physi- cian Dean May and his Assistant Nurse Grace May. It seems Mickey Julian has come back to Good Ole Bingy to open a small eating joint on Main Street. To aid him is the former Phyllis McLain twhose present name we do not knowl who is earning the family income. This town is thrilled to have as our dis- tinguished guest this week, Miss Lois Johnson, the famous jazz singer who sings with the fam- ous William Markley Orchestra. William's theme song is Give Me Back My Reo. Word was received from Phillip Rhode and Ernest Manus, who are on a good will tour in France. They want us to know that they met an old school chum, Dick Stump and family on a summer vacation in Paris. The school coach, Lloyd York, and the former Nancy Haupt entertained the basketball squad with a banquet in the Clearwater Hotel fthe former Mudlavia Hotell, celebrating the winning of the sectional tourney over Attica. The leading theatre in Chicago, featuring Mary Silver and Prince Bob Walder, in Down Bingy Way written, directed, and produced by the famous playwright, Wilbur Wallace, seems to be drawing a large crowd from Williamsport. It seems Mary could not part from her old friend, Ramona Newnum, so she has her as her dress designer. Reading all this news about my old class- mates brought back many memories. Some of them were not mentioned in the paper. As I laid the paper down I began thinking about those who were not mentioned and I fell asleep with that thought on my mind. I saw a mist before my eyes which was followed by a blaze of bright lights which said, Lady Gla-moure of Paris. I looked further to find that it was a Broadway hit of this time, starring Etta Morgan, the famous French Actress. To travel on, I visited the busi- ness section of a large city. I found a large de- partment store owned by the former Dixie Watts and her millionaire husband. And who should I find clerking in the Men's Wear department but Louise Phelps. Well, who would want a better place to clerk? My dream switched to another part of the country-Texas. Here I found the former Lois Worley, who now owns her own ranch and horses, just bringing in a wild herd to tame. It seems Who-Go-Dare, her horse, is getting well along in years and it is almost impossible to ride him. I also notice a few more familiar faces at her ranch. Her two cowhands appeared to be some more of my old classmates, Bob Beaman and Frank Crawford. And who should her cook be but Margaret Trueblood. Suddenly I was awakened by a sharp knock on the door. It startled me for a moment, but before I could get to my feet, in barged my own neighbor, the former Eileen Lanie. She had just returned from a trip to Canada. She was burst- ing with news, as usual, so I prepared myself to listen for a long while. She mentioned all of the beautiful sights she had seen and above all, that she had met some old school chums. She said that she stopped at a small town and went into a General Store owned by none other than Ralph Cox. Ralph seemed to be doing alright for himself, I guess. As she looked around the store she noticed something very familiar: it was a bar of soap with a picture of another school chum, Mary Byers, on it. The name of the soap was Byers Beauty Soap. She also mentioned that while in Ontario, she met another chum, Archie Ingram, who was hunting in that region. For about an hour Eileen talked of the interest- ing things she had seen. I just happened to glance out of the window in time to see the former Eunice Pittman taking her two twin grandchildren out for their daily stroll. I could always expect her to go by around 4:00 o'clock every day because it had been going on for the last two years steadily. After quite a long chat with Eileen she decided she had better leave as she had an appointment with Dr. Jane Davisson, who was also a member of my class. Jane has a very line office and specializes mostly in heart ailments. It was time for my mail to arrive so I stepped out on my front porch in time to see the mailman, Edward Watkins, turn the corner leaving my house. This was the end of a very tiring day, but it left me very happy knowing that my old school chums were all getting along all right in this big world of ours. JOAN ZENOR Page Thirteen
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