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RICHARD NOLE REHM From little sparks come a mighty flame. COLLEGE PREPARATORY: Hi- Y 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,4g Spanish Club 2g Football 1,2, 3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g Varsity B 2, 3,4g College Club 4 Senior Class History FOLLOWING the success of last year's Senior class play, the Senior class this year presented Mother Is A Freshman .with great success. There were many other, mostly social events during the year, but those which will remain with us for years to come were the choosing of the class col- ors cnd the motto. Junior class officers President--David Flannery Vice-President--Nancy White Secretary--Carol Baehr Treasurer ------- Bob Caldwell THE outstanding event of our Junior year was the Junior-Senior Reception, which was said to have been one of the most beautiful in many years. The theme was Stardust. The concession stand at the football games was operated successfully by the class to earn money for the project. Sophomore class officers President--Walter Griffin Vice-President--Susan Heckanhauer Secretary--Jo Ann Mutchler Treasurer ------- Fritz Roberts DURING the Sophomore year everyone waited excitedly for the Prom which was the first real formal dance for many of us. The choosing of our class rings was also quite a thrill for us that year. 21
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FREDERICK HENRY WELGE A quiet mlnd ls richer than a crown. VOCATIONAL: Hi-Y 1, Treas. 2.3.45 Band 1,25 Annual Staff 3,45 Vocational Club, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4 , 1 rj no +5150 R SL X- Y K . ra I' 4 73 ., . 11-1 vi .h h. x 4f1'3 , ' it ,gr - -.'z'1 'Y-'-315.29 4,-.HJC NANCY ELLEN WILES She's so very pretty and pert, You're attention she'1l divert. NURSES TRAINING: Tri-Hl- Y 1.2,3,45 Bucyrian Staff 1, 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Choir 2.3, Treas. 45 Band 3,4 JERRY ARLAND VOLKMER He's an 'outdoor man' as you all know5 And has many a friend but very few foe. VOCATIONAL: Basketball 15 Track 15 Football l.2.3,45 Baseball 3.45 Vocadonal Club 3,4 IEEE 2 ,Q 9- r 4 9 45, kim- lk 511215. QI PAUL WILLIAM WITTER A steady and easy going fellow. VOCATIONAL: Hi-Y 4: Vocational Club 3,4 RICHARD EUGENE WEAVER Disturbed by nothlng content the while. GENERAL: Photography Club 2, 3,45 Stage Crew 2.3.45 Annual Staff 3,45 Bucyrlan Staff 45 College Club 4 1 . - 3 W-Y - .Ma zu. '- F .' fa? Q 3? fl 54 my fee its 5 , I 1 W -5 2 -. +L 354 ., . f . wa '- RONALD GL EN YAUSSY l-le's a genius you'll discover, Though he keeps it under cover. COLLEGE TECHNICAL: Bas- ketball 1,2.3,45 Baseball 2, 3,45 Football 3,45 VarsltyB 2.3.45 Band 1.2.35 Choir45 Hi-Y 2.3.45 College Club 4 NANCY ANN WHITE Her smiles. her will, her winning way, have made complete the day. COMMERCIAL: F.H.A. 1.2, 3,45 G.A.A, 2.3.45 'l'ri-Hi- Y 1.2,3, V. Pres. 45 Boosters 3, Pres. 45 Leaders 3,45 Band 3,45 Choir 3, Sec. 4, V. Pres. of Class 35 Annual Staff 3,45 Student Council 4 Is 35: I g.. m4s M. JEROME DEAN WILSON No sinner nor salnt perhaps, but just the very bestofchaps. GENERAL: Nevada, F,F.A. 15 Glee Club 15 Bucyrus Baseball 45 Speech Club 45 Radio Club 45 College Club 4
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Class Prophecy H ELLO, ladies and gentlemen. This is Frances Spiegel and my assistants, Rose Short and Joanne Judd, giving you a blow-by-blow description of the take-off of the first rocket to the moon today, February 3l, I964. The site of this historic occasion is the roof of B.H.S. The passengers are all the members of the class of 54 who will set up colonies on the moon to be named after many familiar earth cities and countries. Out of respect to the pioneer spirit of this class, the rocket was christened the Spirit of 54. As they come up the ramp, I'll tell you their names and their occupations, which they will continue on the moon. First, the man who built this rocket ship himself, Paul Witter, and the airline hostesses, Pat Ohler and June Patton get on board. On their days off, Pat and June collaborate on a practical powder puff. Pat's company grinds, tints, and perfumes the powder, June's company builds the puff around the powder. Next I see the first Pie-N-Ears of stratospheric travel arriving. Among them is George Beale, the first man on the moon to have controlling interest in all Moonshine. Having a steady iob in aviation, Gene Mol- lenkopf is the dog-catcher in No-Man's Land. Walter Griffin's mission into outer space is to be the first earth- ling to iudge the annual interplanetar beauty contest. The owner of the Crater City Airport, Bob Stauffer, op- erates a sky-writing service. He emplloys Halloween witches to erase his mistakes with their brooms. Bob Kalb, a peach fuzz shaver, will be Peach Stauffer's private barber. Jo Anne Mutchler, a former WAVE, has arrived. She is the publisher of the Esquire Calendars for women. With her are Suzanne Kacher and Margaret Uhl of Alaska. Suzanne sells ice cubes to the Eskimos for building igloos since she has learned to skate without breaking anything. Margaret, who is a famous X-ray technician from Nome, finds anything from whale bone corset stays to kayak keels in her patients. Speaking of the women's armed forces, here comes a WAC corporal, Ted Marquis, and the only five-star general in the WAC's, Dan Rife. Here comes Joan Holloway's limousine. She makes money making money belts in Fort Knox, Kentucky, and goes to Hawaii every year for an eleven-month vacation. A secretary, Susan Kehrer, is making the trip with her Susan has replaced the Bikini Beach suit's popularity with her new creation, the Miami Beach. Members of a famous television show that has not yet been organized are going. The name of the program, which will broadcast over Station MOON located in the Grizzly Building in the city of Green-Cheese-Burg, will be Carole Candel's Fashion Show, and the members are Carole Candel, the star, Beverly LaRue, a sing- ing model, Jeanne Nicholson, the director, and Bill Armstrong, a technical technician. Nancy Wiles portrays Blondie, and Nancy White has taken Ann Sothern's place as Private Secretary on this same station. Speaking of celebrities, here come nine members of the sports world who promise to be 9-gt of this world. Sonny Butterman, the Casey Stengel of outer space, is coach of the New Yor Yankees who will win the Univer- sal Series. The trainer-manager of the Cleveland Browns, John Himler, has had an undefeated season, so far. Of course, the season hasn't started et. Perhaps their combination mascot, waterboy, and assistant manager, Ron Yauisy will be their good luclk charm.d lncidentally, John intendsbtmraise this teaimhon his new dairy cpn- coction nown as a Koo - Smoot ie. Bu Armstrong is a co ege foot a coac , an is team wants to p ay in the Flour Bowl at the end of the season. Fritz Roberts has recently signed with the New Moon Giants as a mid- get. The former American ampassador tohlreland, Bill O'B:1'ierr1, iss refxerie il? bennbag Zaurnaments in northern Nova Scotia. Tom Smit is a so amongt ose present. In is ey- ay e ro e a recor s in t e cross-country pogo stick marathon. Since he retired, he fights Indians with Buffalo Bill for relaxation. Another sports star is Jerry Volkmer. former professional pitcher, who now manufactures brooms for umpires to sweep off home plate. Dick Rehm has realized his ambition to attend Vassar College, he referees the inter-collegiate sports. 22
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