Clay High School - Crystal Yearbook (Oregon, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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Senior Prophecy Tonight is the grand opening of Radio City Music l-Iall's present season featuring Earl West's Stairstep Rockettesf' Bill Warnke is the co-director and has charge of the back row. Costumes for the Rockettes were designed by Marian Cousino and made by the Hasapes-Santo Theatrical Tailors Company owned by Catherine Hasapes and Rose Marie Santo. The new head of the F. B. I., Ralph Decker, will be on hand. He never misses an opening. Also appearing on Broadway is that groaning-crooner Itch Morse. At every performance the theater is overflowing and always at least a dozen people faint when he gives out with his rendition of Rosalie . The 150th outdoor roller skating rink will be opened next week in Tampa, Florida by Don Hoffman who has a chain of them throughout the country. g Ernie Bollinger and Ray Davis, architects, have been given the go ahead signal for beautifying Bono after their superb work on the Toledo Tomorrow project. A recent notice says that the Sun Oil Company is now under new management. Dick Purdy took over complete control this afternoon. That prominent doctor, Mary Lou Appleman, has opened her clinic in Pennsyl- vania. Already it is a big success and people say it will make great competition for the Mayo Brothers. Two of its most eH'icient nurses, Elsie Dippman and Eleanor Joehlin, are one reason for its rising success. Calhoun's Models are gaining fame all the time. Some of the latest to achieve fame are Ginny Perry, Marilyn Bury, Berlyn Neal, and Milka Stoycheff who sing in the Riobama Club in the evenings. Glenn only started this business about a year ago and already it is nationally known. Grace Wagner's hot dog stands are expanding in key cities all over the country. She has now enlarged her managing staff with Marian Roberts, Helen Erdman, and Eileen Bartow. This morning when our genii were listening in on the telephone wires they heard an early morning chat between two housewives, Marge Lohberger and Virginia Zunk. They picked up this interesting bit of conversation, Wishing will make it so . Leaving you with this thought, we conclude our broadcast. Tune in again- same page, same book for more news of your old school chums. 28

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Senior Prophecy Now for a song by the Sunny Songstersj' Kathleen Yoster, Marilyn Naylor, Mar- jorie DeHart, and jean Morse. They will sing the top tune from Your Hit Parade, Blessing Bounce accompanied on the piano by the composer, Betty Blessing. fsongn We now switch you back to Henderson in the CHS newsroom for more of his latest news. Thank you, Francis Grosjean fhe is our announcer, you knowj. Flash-sale of the seventy-five room Sunset Boulevard Mansion in Hollywood was made this week to the nationally famous blues singer, jerry Bogart. Juanita Nelms, lawyer, personal sec- retary, stand-in, and companion to the star, took care of the legal difficulties. Tommy Manville wanted it for a reunion of his thirteen ex-wives. Dorothy Eteau and Elaine Black have written a book entitled uThe Mysterious Mysticisms based on their experiences as fortune tellers. Shirley Snyder and Eva Burnside have just returned from a tour of South America where their latest novels have been a big success. Now they plan a tour of France with Charlotte Herbert as in- terpreter. The latest thing in literature is a dictionary written by Nola Phipps. It is to teach Northerners to speak with a Southern accent. Nola says Those Yankee for- eigners just'll have to learn to speak American. Audrey Buehler, Ruth Berger, and Beverly Schuster have just published a book, Shorthand and Typing Made Easy, which in all probability will replace Gregg in all schools. . There is rivalry between the nation's two greatest newspapers, Reisner's Reader and the Arquette Gazette. Both want that brilliant columnist Ruth Greene exclusive- ly for their paper. So far Ruth's been free-lancing. This week will tell the result. Dick Bittner, owner of a chain of drug and grocery stores has started something new in his stores. Sandwiches with different fillings put up like a loaf of bread. Cass Daley retired last week and Doris Phillips, thecomedienne, has taken over all of her stage, screen, and radio contracts and already Doris is a great hit. She has with her as a stooge her protege, Joyce Siewert. The Olympic Games were held last week-end and a new record was set by George Harrington when he ran the 100 yard dash. Another record was broken when jean Lake won the women's 100 yard dash. Eunice Mominee also placed high. A new game was added this year, a horse race called the Olympic Derby, which was won by Dyna- mite Senior owned by Mary Arter. Mary raises horses on her ranch, the Bar B-Q, in Colorado. 27



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Senior Class Will Harry Ackerman-My adventuresome style to Richard Engel. Mary Lou ApplemanfMy Pennsylvania accent to Miss Ray. Theola Arquette-My soft, quiet voice to Betty Hettrick. Mary Arter-My love for Stardust and that 6' 2 er to the future. Eileen Bartow-My sleepy mornings to Barbara Henninger. Ruth Berger-My seat in typing to anyone with nerve. Richard Bittner-My nickname, Husky, to Mr. Pyle. Elaine BlackfMy pill peddling future to James Klotz. Betty Blessing-My pianist's position to some capable Junior. jerry Bogart-My love of a certain Senior to someone with patience. Ernest BollingeriMy feminine ability to Mike Kristoff. Wayne Bricker-My voice to Frank Sinatra. Audrey BuehlerfMy reserved manner to jack Fryman. Marilynn Bury-My shyness to Joyce Meyers. Glenn Calhoun-My usher's uniform to a friend of mine. Mary CarlofSomething silly to any underclassman. Richard Castle-A wink of the eye to that Freshman class president. Marianne Cavas-My sharp dark eyes to any blue-eyed blonde. Bernice CedozaA cup full o' stars to the man o' my dreams. Edna Christotfers-My light complexion to a dark complexioned person. Marion Cousino-My fun with the gang to my sister, Joyce. Ray Davis-My height to Budgie Bartow. Ralph Decker-My nickname Nookie to the lovelorn. Marjorie De Hart-Satisfaction to some restless individual. Elsie Dippman-My quick smile to some unhappy person. Emily Dreier-My crackling voice to Donna Urban. Avaloo Dresser-My curly hair to the highest bidder. Bill Edgar-My amusing laugh to add to Dick Livingston's. Helen Erdman-My typewriter ribbon to anyone who can handle it. Dorothy Eteau-My artist's ability to Dynamite Senior . Robert Ferrel-' just a twist of the wrist to the next skin beater. Ruth GreenwMy picturesque smile to a downhearted Sophomore. Francis GrosjeanfMy thoughts of ?? to Ginny. Ruth Grotz-My ambition to anyone who wants it. Miriam Hagemeyer-My other boyfriends to someone in need. George Harrington-My smoothness to Glen Diefenthaler. Catherine Hasapes-My happy-go-lucky manner to anyone who worries Bob Healy-My wise-cracks to any available comedian. William Heinig-A part of my heart to 'you know who'. Dorothy Heltebrake-That gleam in my eye to Red . jim Henderson4My love to a certain Junior girl. Charlotte Herbert--Lots of fun to someone who studies. Phyllis Hindee- just a little fond affection to my guy Kelly , Don Hoffman-fMy regards to any trim little Freshman. 29

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