Flushing High School - Litorian Yearbook (Flushing, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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John Fitzgerald, will my slow, deliberate ways to Gary Rinkes Raymond Ornouskl, w1ll to Sally Brown all my t1me she has lt all anyway Herbert Gossett, w1ll to Jack Jordon my patlence of golng steady Margaret Somerville, w1ll to harlene Blzzarl the greatest love of my life FOODD I, Ruth Wllson, w1ll to Shlrley Campanizzl my ab1l1ty to talk fast, but stay calm I, Cora Lee boore, w1ll to Loulse Bowman my patlence wlth llfe SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY um 11111 11111 The story you are about to r ad is false, only the future 15 changed to ro tect the lnnocent um UID UIT Th1e is the c1ty, lovely w1th 1ts frlendship, beautlful wlth 1ts trees work here we're friends Dy name largaret Somerv1lle My partner Libby Taylor UII1 UITI It was 8 lO honday mornlng, March 6 l96L We recelved a call from our class mate,-Leonard Cencula he sald he needed protectlon because he had seen VlnOOW peeper outslde the house The descrlptlon was as follows tall, dark and full of fun be knew rlght away who lt was nd UPeepersU hennen, escaped convdct, sent up for window peeplng Our Job Get h1m ' It was now 8 25 he got out a descrlptlon of thls man to the cars The descrlptlon read UBe on the look out -dangerous fun maker on loose U lhe chlef walked ln, th1s belng the one and only famous Gary Uget h1s mann Dale We told hlm about the phone c ll and he advlsed us to get rlght on lt At 9 OO A M we started for the nelghborhood of Leonard Cencula There were only twenty flve nelghbors so we had to begln at the beglnning UID UI!! um Upon r1ng1ng the doorbell of a nelghborlng whlte house, we d1SCOV9T6d that the proprletor had formerly been a classmate of ours We were ushered lhtb the llbrary and here, at a huge buslnessllke desk, sat our frlend, John Fltz gerald, now owner of the Cadlllac lndustry H1s story was that he had also seen th1s window peeper Sald John, HI feel Sorry for Leonard, he 1S such a k1nd gent to be sp1ed upon H We knew John was telllng the truth but he gave usznother reference to look up Fe sa1d Leonard kept company wlth a lr and hrs Gossett Cformer Cora Lee IOOTGD down the street a p16C6, so we proceeded Cora Lee felt so bad for Leonard She went on to toll us that the mornlng Leonard was sp1ed upon, she saw a man, flttlng the descrlptlon of Ed Hennen run down the street and get 1nto a big black Cad1llac The make of the car 16 1, e . I, . . . -- . . I, ' ' ' . Iy, . w . . -C D 'condensed usd 0 e ' P ' D cnoo deeond audi. . . . . . . . . O we Dum....de...d..d. : V ' , , ' .. . . . . a D Oilldellld Old O I . . . . . . . ,

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I, Wally Little, will to Carter Howell all my outgrown shoes lHope they're small enough, Carter J I, Rosiland Stewart, will to Frances Williams my ab1l1ty to gab fStart gabblng, Frances, or you'll never catch up D I, Frank Ruzek, will to Patti Thompson my ab1l1ty to be anywhere any tlme I, Helen Bethel, wlll to Dianna Singer my qulet modest ways I, Charles Curt1s, will to James Cameron my abilxty to w1n a girl's heart I, Marlene Ballog, will to Mary Jane Bee my loud and boisterous ways I, Joe DeClemente, w1ll to Carl Vedley my ab1l1ty to be calm as a cucumber about things 9 fSlow down, Carl D I, Faye Iarkey, w1ll to Mary Cencula my ab1l1ty to blush I, Barbara Cordner, w1ll my ab1l1ty to speed wlthout being caught, I, Mary Jane Delaney, w1ll to Ellen Lynn my cousin, Gerald Cecil, after all , she has h1m all the tlme anyway I, Sally Jo Bumgarner, will to Ruth Bethel my ability to stay on a strict diet I, Marlene Bradley, will to Betty Hollow J my ab1l1ty to get to school across the flnish line, before the tardy bell r1ngs I Grady Hughes, w1ll to Benny Burglns my abllity to have the right answer at the right t1me in any class I, Gary Dale, will to Floyd Brown my ability to get along w1th women fTake care of them, Floyd D I, Vernon Smith, w1ll my abllity to hot rod to Conn1e Cunard Freeda Moore, will my love of studying to Doris Medley Joanne G1bson, w1ll my abllity to get my man and let h1m get away, Nancy Slnclair Edward Hennen, will my abil1ty to shoot pool to Francis DiC1emente I, Elizabeth Taylor, will my sweet, shy, and innocent ways to Shirley Yarnell 15 ll U' A . . . . . to Gerald Grimes. Cwe know he doesn't need it though.J , . . . 1, ' . I, . . . -- . to ' . 1, ' .



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set us to thlnklng Could lt be that F1tZg6T31d and honnen are 1n cahoutsq r next top was at an apartment house After readwnb the names of thcse who llved there, we dl covered all were frlends OI o l 1F ad them ill meet ln the lobby and we questzoird l of tn m og tn L bbj an I stood on the StH1TS uno looked doln o r tat mtl 1 standlng ov r ln the corre ,r1 en W llttle Also we saw fou g rl w o r wn , ka a'e roomlng togcth r Ieonor 1 cc ll H1 Frye B key Dora flfvx Ler Dorothy Dunlap They all s ld taey knew DOthlHg :bout prow r bu1 J could Kenreth Workley ffo m r N rle'1 Balloffj told us Jey haf s en rc. h rl e prowl r so we knew no JCI g ttlng lose to h n Janlto of t1e bulldlng, Vernon Srntx, s w hlm runnnng around the hom a t then Y kn w now We w re hot on tht tram' We oe lded o no out 1D t J c 1 d to na a look around Help11g us look were hr and lrs Guloo 1 fza ol rorm r Bar bara Cordner and hrs Dean Johrson CFr da boore A8 l spotted inc nan gettlng 1nto the black car parked there Llbby and I get to the ca 3 st 1n tlme only to dlscover that the drlver, Frank Ruzek, was a room r at th apartment house UID um Um It was now 10 30 A M by partner and I were getting disgusted so we l ft the apartment house and went to the near st restaurart for a cup of coff e Here worklng as head waltresses were Sally Jo Bumgarn r, Marlene Bradley, and Helen Bethel Arr1v1ng back at the scene, we stopped t the next ne1ghbor's home and Irs Raymond Ornouskl Mr Ornouskl lS now uork1ng as a fuller brush sale man He told us that lf we would contact Joe D1Clem nte and Leroy Kltzmiller, Leonard's gardner and butler, they could g1ve us a hint as to where Hennen was hldlng out So we d1d At ll 30 we talked to these two men And after h rd questlonlng we learned that Ed Fennen was h1d1ng down by the Rlver 1D the warehouses, belonglng to John Ed Taylor and Gerald Ccc1l Upon arrlvlng there, we talked to the watchman, Grady Hughes, who told us that Hennen was armed Ctwo of themj we phoned to the offlce and asked for addltlonal help Headlng the group to flnd Hennen was Charles Curtls, l Sgt of th pollce force Those who came along gust to sec 3Ct1On, warg RDS1l3Dd Stewart, Ruth W11SOD, lary Jane Delaney, and Glorla Arnold, reporters for the N w York 11mGS At 12 AO we had our man He told us h1s partner who planned it all was to blame not him, the partner being Joanne Gibson, a model for Stone and Thomas. We also captured her with the help of Hennen. In a moment the results of the trial, , , Dum. . . de. . . dum . . dum. The suspects were tried and convicted of Wwindow peepingn and were sent to the St. Clairsville penitentiary for not more than a week and not less than two hours. D um . O O I Q C Q C I i 17 ' ' I Q y C 0 , 5 4, . . Ou S fp , C . J L rr ' A 3 . ' J 'S ' urs. Tc kil.. tf. e. we V ' u - 1 4 .L - r .A u h 5 A 4 2 Q... L 3 .J -3 ig . . ' ' ' ... w, Y D.. ' .L , . . d ' 1. ve -' rn- .- 3 facef. Zhcre, . . ,. , I ' e Y . r, was the sky pvofessor or nas: 'c ev ts, ally ' - . P v T . - r l s, h Q 2 work.'g as -tznfg sphere tf . - ' ' l 4 Q ' n . 3 e --, a ua a 1 . I, lar, '. .fa W ,sail . and - - 0 ' 1 1 1 ' , f - Q - ' ,-, , Q Q n . . . .. . L . -1 1 , .LD 1 ., tel' b lookin at the th' 'H e 't ' ' all the Mfct 'r a l I s --L g . um dy aaron glvlng US an .. bmi C., S. tx , , . I: Ars. lv Ile 2 l..o H , . Wh , 1 .e a-' ea f th G - V we -r'e e ' c 11, The 'C ' r U Q. ' ' .f'l F. 'A I ' 1se j's .' . no - re . '. ' ' -L ' L ', , , . 3 9 1 a T. c , , Q ..q 'he ra lgrvl ,ve . ' ' . ' '- M - . o . z.. , . fr . C . Q - . V Y 5 C D V 0 J ee A D, I 3.4, 3 4 Q ' ' u n u fa H I .. . I . , .A L 3 G . , . D 0 o 9 0 0 0 0 d u 0 d Q 3 n o 1 ' 3 7 J Q A 3 0 'a ' ' :s ' 2 o I . . ' ' a ...L-.I'. . . . . XA Q Q Q -' ,. a ' ' Q L.: o V , . . . . . . : . . . . . a ,- . . . . h. , G . I . . 1 . ' 0 J . . . - . X O . . . 1 . . e . 1 . I . v e . . ' 3 D C

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