Bucyrus High School - Bucyrian Yearbook (Bucyrus, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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BARBARA ANN WALTHI Commercial It matters not how long you , live, but how well. P.l-LA. 1,2,3,4p Club Co-ed 31 GJ-LA. 4g Blue Triangle l. cf ll BETTY IEAN WIIITE Commercial Then she will talk-ye gads, how she will talk! Club Co-ed 3.4: F.H.A. 1,2,3p Annual Staff 4: Bucyrian Staff 45 Blue Triangle l. DONALD GREEN Vocational Silence is a golden gift. Vocational Club 3,4. A TOGRAPH if W V n MARTHA ANN WEAVER College Preparatory lust good natured-that's all.' G.A.A. 2,3,4g Club Co-ed 37 Col- lege Club 4. CQ. KBJVQVFY' NORMAN EICHBLBHIGHI Vocational All good men are dying, and I don't feel so good myself. Vocational Club 3,4. CHESTER E. GRAHAM Vocational Silent in company, friend to his friends. Vocational Club 3,4.

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I 2 'ff E ., ef' m e ' Wa 'lf C .ku fl f I f gl. 2 .Jr 6 .Q Q, . .. IAMES BURDELL RUPE Business My idea ot an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me. Band 4: Pep Band 4: Choir 2,3,4: Hi-Y 4. JACK B. SCHNABEL Vocational A quiet man is richer than a crown. Vocational Club 3.4. PATRICIA CAROL SHOEMAKER Commercial If silence were golden, I'd be a millionaire. Choir 2,3,4: F.H.A. l,2,3.4: Club Coed-334. Capa-'Q RICHARD smash Vocational l wouldn't want to be a bore. so, unless I'm asked, I won't say more. Vocational Club 3,4. CHARL5 E. SWIHART Vocational Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. Vocational Club 3.4. IACK EDWARD TEMPLE College Preparatory A mighty athlete and a good fellow, too. Football l,Z,3,4 lCo-Capt.lp Bas- ketball l,2,3,4 tCapt.lg Track 2.3: Hi-Y l,2,3,4 CV. Pres.l: Varsity B 2,3,4: College Club 47 Spanish Club lg Choir 3,47 Student Coun- cil ,, WQMQ DONALD B. RYLAND General l am one of those who believes not in love at first sight, but I believe in takingasecond look. Band l,2,3,4g Pep Band l,2,3,4 RONALD PAUL SCHUSTER College Preparatory Women-Ah, now you've said ttl But 'tis a secret so don't you spread it. V Latin Club 2,3,4 lV. Pres.lp Stu- dent Council 2p Sr. Hi-Y 3,4. IAMES F. STEELE Business Rather quiet, but a fine, good lad is he. Pep Band l,2,3,4g Band l,Z,3,4 KPres.l: Bucyrian Staff 2,3: Choir 4: Student Council 1,4: Senior v 0 s. MARIORIE ANN STRUBLE College Preparatory Did you ever know a pretty girl who would not primp-iust a little? Blue Triangle lg G.A.A. 2,3,4g Club Co-ed 2,3,4g F.l-LA. lp Choir 2,3,4: College Club 4: Bucyrian Staff l,2,3,4 Cliditorlg Cheerleader 3,47 Booster Club 3,45 Leaders Club 45 Annual Staff 4 lSnap. Ed.l: Spanish Club l. MARY ELLEN TALLMAN Business To know her is to love her. Leaders Club 4, Student Council 2,3,4p Bucyrian Staff 4: Annual Staff 4 lAdv. Ed.l: G.A.A. 2,3,4: F.l-LA. l,2,3,47 Club Co-ed 2.3,4: Blue Triangle l. Wff GERALD RICHARD WALKINS General Can we ever have too much of a good time? Football l,2,3,4g Varsity B Z,3,4g Basketball Mgr. 2,37 Student Council 3 QV. Pres.lf 4 lPres.l: Choir 4, Hi-Y 2.



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Last Will nd Testament 0i enior Class tli 1950 We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty, being of sound mind t?l and stout heart do bequeath our sole possessions to the following worthy people: To Mr. Baer we leave our gratitude for his friendly nature and smiling countenance throughout our high school years. To Mr. Gearhart we leave our appreciation for his willingness and gener- osity in helping us with our problems. To Mr. Ellis we are grateful for his efficient handling of our organization funds. To Miss Thompson we leave our badly battered civic books and the thought that someday we will all be in Congress. To Miss Ulmer we leave the rhythmic strains of Fred Warings arrangements. To Mr. Havron we leave these books: The New and Improved Encylo- pedia of Iokes and The Psychology of High School Students or What Makes Teen-Agers Tick. To Miss Hibarger we leave the task of keeping the 6th period biology class quiet without threatening to make them stay after school. To Coach Berner we leave the future athletic teams of Bucyms High. To Coach Frantz we leave the sighs of the female population of B. H. S. To Mr. Dobbins we leave X, the unknown quantity, and the hope that some- day someone will iind it. To Mrs. Willaman we leave our appreciation for all the aid she cheerfully gave us during our junior and senior years when she was our class adviser. To all the faculty we leave our sincere thanks for their help and the hope that they will think of us in the years to come as a top-notch class. To the Ianitors, Mr. Mclilherson, Mr. Sturtz, and Mr. Ulmer we leave our paper and gum wads, pencils, erasers and our thanks for all the years they've helped and cleaned up after us. To the Iuniors we leave the prestige of being Seniors. We also leave unto them the responsibility of setting an example for the rest of the school, the choicest lockers, the front-row seats in assembly-and the underclassmen as their slaves. To the Sophomores we leave the problem of raising the dough for the Reception and the hot-dog stands to help them to do it. Last, but not least, we give them the privilege of strolling up the center walk. To the Freshmen we leave the Sophomore Prom, dances, parties, member- ship in more clubs, and the sophomore boys. To the Eighth graders we leave downstairs assembly seats, second floor lockers, and four years to go. To the Seventh graders we leave the thought that someday they will be Seniors. We also leave them our teachers, our principal, and our superin- tendent. Swom to and attested this 2nd day of Iune, 1950. The Senior Class of 1950 Pat Armstrong Notary Public

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