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E IOR CLASS PROPHECY Soon we shall be leaving These halls and memories, too, And all our friends and faculty Who helped to pull us through. They started us with A B C's And guided us along 'Til we were through with all twelve years, And leamed the right from wrong. Now let us wander through the years With ten at least gone by, Through all the trials and'all the tears. Since we left Bucyrus High. Lawrence Andrews-Building shipwrecks in- side bottles. Iack Peterman - Sports editor for Telegraph Forum. Mary Ann Haala-Superintendent of nurses at Bucyrus City Hospital. Mary Deutsch-Invented an alarm that goes off when you lose your temper. Iohn Ackerman-On a concert tour in Europe. Bob Ahlefeld-Owns a large chicken farm. Pat Armstrong-Iudged outstanding member of Women's Literary Society. Ianet Auck-Co-partner in a used car lot. Barbara Baer-Champion woman bowler. Marilyn Bahl-Married to some lucky man. Ierry Ball-Football coach at Oceola Tech. Pat Batton-Physical Education Teacher. Clarence Beck-Refereeing monkey basketball games in the zoo. Iim Bippus-News commentator in Siberia. Iean Bowers-Mistress of Ceremonies on Bow- ers' Talent Show. Alice Brinkman-Secretary to Senator Kebe. Shirley Claxton-Helping Bill train their football team. Virginia Collene-Majorette with Bucyrus City Band. Keith Cook-Mink-raising country preacher. Harold Cotsamire - Running Cotsy's Do-nut Shop. Dick Craner-A bashful bachelor. Ethlyn Crawford-Receptionist in a Hollywood Studio. Mary Ellen Cress-Manager of Newbeny's. Ruth Dean-Leading an all girl orchestra. Chuck Diederich-Trainer of a flea circus. Evelyn Dome-Air line stewardess. lim Eden - Secretary of Navy in L. Myers' cabinet. Norm Eichelberger-A church janitor. Rosie Fahl-Doing peroxide jobs in a beauty parlor. Bill Fawcett-The friendly undertaker. Emily Fox-First woman on the Bucyrus Police force. Rosie Frey-First woman Governor of Ohio. Chester Graham-Owner of a chain of grocery stores. Don Green-World famous pool champion. George Griffith-Radio comedian. Pat Grimmel-Iappily married for the fifth time. Carol Haala-Red Cross Nurse. Pat Haldeman - World-famous heavyweight champion. Iackie Hart-Happily living in Marion. Betty Heinlen-The farmer's wife. Trenton Heinlen-Invented a pocket size hy- drogen bomb. Wayne Holland-Breaking in his 99th car. Tinky Iaroe - Home economics teacher at Holmes Liberty. Ioe Kebe-Candidate for re-election to Senate. Don Keller-Still trying to remember not to forget. Kenny Kinn-Man about town. Bill Kisor-Manager of an Isaly store. Dick Kline-Champion checker player. Louis Krebs-Testing scales for a weighing machine company. PegQY Landefeld-Running a snake farm in Florida. Todd Leuthold-Writing a joke book. Gene McDougle-Owner of the Ritz Hotel. Gene Mahley-Watchman on a discontinued railroad. Eileen Mergel - Truck driver at the Swan Rubber. Frances Metzger-Running Toni out of business with her new product The Metzger Wave. Frank Mustain-Owner of Sunshine Dairy. Louis Myers-Republican candidate for presi- dent. lack Patton-Raising kumquats on his farm. Norm Phenicie-Assistant truant officer. Iimmy Quaintance - Pinboy at the bowling alley. Mary Lou Rein-Raising Little Lulus . Marvin Rothhaar-Runs Rothhaar's rest home for slap-happy students. Burdelle Rupe-Trombone player with Spike Iones. Don Ryland-Truant officer of Bucyrus schools. lack Schnabel-Swimming instructor at Oceola. Ronald Schuster-House detective at the Ritz Hotel. Carol Shoemaker-Happily married and rais- ing a family. Iim Steele-Cameraman at Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. Dick Steiger-Model for Metzger's Permanent Wave. Margie Struble-Editor of a fashion magazine. Chuck Swihart-Theater manager at Chatfield. Mary Ellen Tallman-Running an advertising agency. lack Temple-Basketball coach at Galion. Ierry Walkins-Mayor of New Washington. Barbara Walter-Living with Martha Weaver in Texas. Martha Weaver-Owner of the Bar B Ranch in Texas. BettyhWl?ite-Switch board operator at the Ritz ote . And now our journey completed We're back to reality- Back to bid adieu to all, To begin what we'll really bel Farewell to all who helped us, And thanks for the memories, too, To friends and faculty alike- To Alma Mater true! -Pat Armstrong
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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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