Columbiana High School - Clipper Yearbook (Columbiana, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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Jim ' Ljlmbv, 11LanaL67fw I, Frances Augustine, bequeath and bestow my ability to lose weight to Grace Ann Smith. I, Mary Lou Adams, leave my position as bass drummer to Polly Way. I, Larry Bailey, leave the library and librarians alone to rest. I, Wilbur Beck, bequeath and bestow the girls to Bob Orr. I, Marshall Birmingham, give my daily-occupied office chair to Randy Bailey. I, Margery Burbick, bequeath and bestow my red hair and freckles to Carolyn Cox. I, Naomi Boston, will my talent for music to Shirley Drotleff. I, Iane Camp, bequeath and bestow my ability for sewing to Laura Coughlin. I, Bob Culp, leave my superb singing ability to Mrs. Snow. I, Iim Collier, leave my ability to tell odd speeches in speech to anyone capable. I, Isabelle DuVall, bequeath and bestow my studious ways to Peg Hanna. I, Rachel Esterly, will my tall, slender form to Iim Reinehr. I, Fred Forney, give my long legs to Homer Gilchrist. I, Iean Groner, bequeath and bestow my curly locks to someone whose hair reminds you of toothpicks. I, Dana Grimes, leave my dog tags to the Leathernecks. I, Earl Hicks, bequeath and bestow my masculine physique to Eddie Kyser. I, Iack Hough, will my motorscooter and the money I have spent to a home for old ladies. I, Pat Huk, leave my athletic prowess to next year's varsity. I, Barbra Iohnson, leave my natural blonde hair to D. Golo- gram. I, Bob Iustice, give my title most likely to succeed to Willard Iessop. l, Carol Kirtley, bequeath and bestow my ability to go steady with one boy throughout my entire high school career to Barbara Biery. I, Fred Koch, will my ability to drive new Fords to Mr. Ward, I, Don Kyser, give my little auto to a good body man. I, Lela Mannas, bequeath and bestow my 21 waist-line to Mary Lou Collier. I, Don McBride, leave my athletic ability to Iames Capots. I, DeWayne McCarty, bequeath and bestow my Hudson to anyone who likes to walk. I, Ann McCullough, will myself to Mrs. Bender for errands 8th period. I, Larry McVay, bequeath and bestow my neatness to Wayne Nelson and my photo ability to Iohn Case. I, Matt Powers, due to circumstances beyond my control. must leave. I, Ioe Reeves, bequeath and bestow my political ambition to Miss Roller for next year's government. I, Ian Reese, give my long hair to any girl who is getting bald. I, Ianet Reinehr, leave my 5' llV2 to Pat Dodson. I, Tom Sayers, will my position as quietest student in senior class to Iohn Bookwalter. I, Ray Souder, bequeath and bestow my football tricks to Iron Douglass. I, Edward Urschler, give my corn to the farmers. . I, Shirley Tyson, will my little clarinet to Artie Shaw. I, Shirley Wells, bequeath and bestow my title of best personality to Irma Iean Boyce. I, Dick Whitehead, leave my loving ways to Lloyd Mackall. I, Iim Welker, bequeath and bestow my farm life to Mariellen Scheidemantle. Mary Lou Adams now has her own chain of restaurants. Ed Urschler is now a test driver for General Motors. He seems to be the only driver that complains about the slow speed of the new jet mobiles. Margie Burbick who has already started on her second dozen honestly believes she will set a new record for redheads in one family. Patty Huk who is now a professional wrestler, has just taken the Championship title from Gorgeous Georganne. Iudge Don Kyser and state highway patrolman Fred Koch are finally getting this problem of hot rods under control. Homer Birmingham is still doing nothing, and Ray Souder is helping him. Like father, like son Larry Bailey is now superintendent of the new high school. As usual Shirley Tyson has quite a responsibility. She is head supervisor at the Mayo Clinic in Cleveland. Larry McVay continued his photography work and was so prosperous that he finally hired Frances Augustine as his bookkeeper. Iim Collier is now editor of the New York Herald. Wilbur Beck is his star reporter. Rachel Esterly certainly believes in planning early for her future. Already she owns a Home for Elderly Ladies. Barbara Iohnson was her first patient. Tom Sayers is our first president who refuses to make speeches. He has hired Dick Whitehead to make thern instead. Carole Kirtley and lane Camp have combined their talents to open a shop in Paris. Carole designs the clothes and Iane makes them. Ianet Reinehr and Shirley Wells now own a large chain ot drugstores all over the east coast. Naomi Boston has now taken over Benny Goodmans Or' chestra, with lean Groner as the trumpet player. Isabelle Duvall liked school so well that she decided to go back as a primary teacher. Iim Welker has a new hobby raising the ideal rooster , one that Won't crow until noon. Jack Hough is chief mechanic at the New Hough's Iiffy Fixit Garage. The Bob Iustice Photo Studios are now a nation wide con- cern. Fred Forney has taken up missionary work. Recently he took a tour to Africa lecturing to head hunters on applying one's self to one's work. Ian Reese took such an interest in the Century Markets that he decided to buy a share in them. Dana Grime's ability to pick the one mate has resulted in her becoming President of the Lonely Hearts Club. Due to Lela Mannas' height she is now playing center for the VVee Midgets of Ohio. Earl Hicks has now built the biggest Wrecker in the world. All he needs now is a road to drive it on. Don McBride and Bob Culp. our engineers, have just com- pleted the new C.H.S. gym. It is the only one of its kind and features reclining chairs. Ice Reeves is now a member of the United Nations staff of official window washers. Matt Powers is now manager of Firestone Park. DeWayne McCarty is head director at MGM and Ann McCullough is his leading actress, or 1953

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JL Cgpper ,-....--IICI1-- ,Suuhfm IAMES WELKER-JIM A great ambition, that has he, VV'ho knows what it will be. l-li-Y 3,4, Clipper Staff, Reserve Basketball 3, Class Basketball l,2,4, Reserve Football 2, Varsity Football 3,47 Iunior Play, Senior Play. SHIRLEY ANN WELLS-WELLSIE I love the world, the World loves me, Happy of heart and full of glee. Class Officer 3 tSoc. Ch.D, Student Council l,2,3,4 tSec. 43, Tri-l-liAY l,2, 3,4 CSec. l, Pres. 2, Music Ch. 3, Sec. 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Clipper Staff, lunior Play, Senior Play, Scholarship Team l,2,3, National Honor Society 3,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4 librarian l, Pres. 43, Class Basket- ball l,2,3,4, Minstrel Show 1, Oper- etta 3, Steering Comm. 2, Cheer- leader 3,4, Girls' State Alternate 3. Sid!! Which Includes All Seniors Plan and Work Hard to Produce This Barbara lohhigmw Sports Editor Fred Fomey Ed' WY . TY Enix? Prooireiidmq Lax Assist. Business Manager DeWayne McCarty Business Manager lane! Reinehr Photography Editor Larry McVay Ding . RICHARD BENNETT WHITEHEAD DICK Dick's witty remarks, Interrupted many a class. Torch l,2, Hi-Y 3,41 Clipper Staff tAss't. Editorl, Iunior Play, Senior Play, Class Basketball 2. Yearbook J. Chau Jtor A man of Wrirel: gziiuglough e Esierj Y Q if 4 . y 5 A - fl 'P vylyyy K, ',--' si K V i, y , Editor-in-chief lean Groner Assistant Editor Dick Whitehead Faculty Advisor Iohn Barton



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