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71- F Q -wqg Charles Detwieler Football Basketball Here's wishing good luck To this fellow named Chuck- Jayne Duff Annual Staff Librarian Jayne has gone to loin her man She left to become Mrs. Sanidj Kenneth Fletcher Football Kenny Fletcher, this kid called FIash When he sees Doro, he makes a dash. Jack Jepson Searchlight In the Lens he didn't want his picture to be For all the lucky girls to see. Clifford McFadden Jr. Foreign Affairs Cliff McFadden would be a cook Go dlowai to Smith's and take a oo . Elizabeth Neeley Betty, tall and lean At typing she is seen John Ross Dramatic Club Louise Marching Scholarship Senior Play To twirl the boton In this art she did Ruth Hague Never on time ls Ruthie Blue slips she's seen 'til Evelyn Heinz Library Club Lens Staff Art Club Evelyn Heinz is noted forvart In every poster she has a part. George Hunt Bowling Woltlng is George's pastime And all his time is past time. Glee Club this John Ross happy, never cross. in the Marines has you wait and Setzer An inspiring lad is Ted He's the kind who will get ahead! Herbert Streaker Hi-Y To work is his delight He's at it day and night. Donald Waseliski A very quiet lad is Don We're sorry to say he's gone. twenty-six
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'V ' 1 James Werner Band National Honor Lens Staff Jim Werner left us for Case Now we miss his happy tace. Ralph Wilde Dramatic Club Senior Play Jr. Council on World Affairs ln Senior play and Oanbee An actor he would like to be Helen Wertenberger F. C. Dramatic Club She is not tall Good things come small Donald Williams Football Senior Play Lens Staff Flash bulbs, cameras, films, poses What a guy-Holy Moses! Lois Wills Attending school Other places she Loretta Winland Quiet, studious, and pretty is she A great success she's bound to be Mariorie Zimmer F. C, Cabinet W Club Here is a girl named Mariorie Zimmer She's always sweet in summer or winter. Mary Clarke Band Dramatic Club Get the right start With Mary Clarke in his car William Zanzig Senior Play and he goes far Jr. Council on World Affairs. He proved that Crime Does Not Payn As officer in the Senior play Ba rba ra B ruce Scholarship Club Student Council This nifty girl named Barbara Bruce Puts her talents to very good use. Jean Janz Commercial Club Scholarship Club Office Staff Although she's lean A pleasant girl is Jean. 5 . 3 X twenty-five
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Most Likely To Succeed Best Looking ,..4.,. Neatest .........,. Nicest Personality . . . Most Intelligent .... Prettiest Hair .ii. Most Vitality ..,,.. Best School Spirit . . . Most Quiet ,i..,,,i Most Studious ...... Most Dramatic Ability Best Sense Of Humor . Best Dancer ......, Biggest Cut-up ...,. Best Musical Ability . Jean Rose Cynthia Robson Mary Jane Wagner Mary McGarry Jean Rose Evelyn Heinz Phyllis Brown Florence Pasini Ruth Kohl Evelyn Lake Cynthia Robson Doris Heidt Phyllis Brown Marian Meyers Ruth Schlang Howard Mitchell Charles Shannon Clarence Conklin John Goodrich Arthur Buckles Bill Sowers Jack Jepson Jerry Gill Otis Shreve Robert Longhurst Don Williams Rod Johnson Bill Lawrence Bob Bowen Bill McCullough PROPHECY June 'I, 1953-Today was the first day of my two weeks' vacation with pay, and here I am in Pittsburgh! On the train today I happened to sit across from Chick Morgan, who is now chief engineer for the T.V.A. He was on his way to Wash- ington, D. C. to talk over a new set of plans with Charles Cooper, president of the United States. Chick had left his wife, the former Marge Zimmer, back in Ten- nessee with Chick, Jr., who is now four years old. Upon arriving in Pittsburgh, I hailed a taxi, and the red and silver one that drove up had WiIde Cab Co. on the side. Ralph Wilde is its president. When we got to my hotel, I talked to Otis Shreve, the desk clerk, about my re- servations. These all-glass buildings are really light and airy! I had supper in the hotel dining room, where Loretta Winlund, the hostess, got me a table right next to the floor show. As I sat down, they were announcing the next performer, and my ears pricked up at the name. It was Al- bert Petitt, the great xylophonist. My din-- ner was so excellent that I called the waiter over and asked him who the hotel chef was. To my surprise, he replied that it was Cliff McFadden, and also that the meal was planned by Helen Wertenberger, hotel dietician. I am now in bed, listening to the SIicker Schleicher program, with Paul Hartung and his orchestra. AI is called Bob Hope the second, and is now starring in Road to Argentina with Dorothy Ja- mour Iformerly Dorothy Jennings.I Inci- dently, his guest star was Jack Jepson, the well known sports commentator. June 2, 1953-Today I had a couple of hours to waste before my plane for New York left, so I dropped in at the Heinz Soup Factory, which has recently been inherited by Les Heinz. Les is developing streamlin- ed cans and has increased his varieties un- til he now has 77 . Evelyn Heinz does all of the art work for the advertisements. I spent so much time in the Heinz plant that I had to rush to catch my plane, and ran pell mell around a corner right into a policeman, who turned out to be Ser- geant Bill Zanzig. I shouted hello at him, and hurried on the other half block to Law- son Airfield. Paul Lawson owns it. I scurried up the gangplank and tripped over Kenjneth Totten, chief mechanic for the air- fiel . Collapsing into my seat, I closed my eyes in exhaustion and relief. Just then a pleasant voice at mv elbow said, ls there anything I can get for you? Turning my head, I looked up and saw the air hostess -and who should it be but Laura Hayden! She brought me a drink of water and a magazine, and then we had a long talk. She asked me if I remembered George Hunt, and when I said, of course, she told me that he was our pilot. I also found out from Laura that Betty Ann Norton is the private nurse of ex-President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Leafing through my magazine, I came upon a very attractive advertisement. Glancing at the name written under it, I was startled to see that it was Bill McCul- lough, head of a large advertising agency. I am now sitting up in my berth and it is a very pleasant sight to see the clouds IContinued on page 287 twenty-seven
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