Ohio City Liberty High School - O Citian Yearbook (Ohio City, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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4 We, the class of nineteen-hundred and fifty-one find that we have a few mementoes of our days at OCL left over and do hereby bequeath the following: I Loma Agltr do hereby will my chewing gum to anyone who cansucceed in annoying as many teachers as I have and enjoy it as much as Ido and my position as Doc Cress sec- r Will And lestament X .f I l F i li ,l 'r V' l l 20 retary to anyone who is sucker enough to do it. I, Raymond Balliet, do hereby will my ability to skip class and work on the stage to any- body who hates classes. I, Clarence Beach, do hereby will my ability to skip school to anyone that can find any better excuses. I, lxlary Boroff, do hereby will my ability to write shorthand to anyone who can write it any sloppier or slower and get by with itbut wish to keep that certainDecatur boy for myself. I, Charles Cramer, do hereby will my ability to make out wills, thatl don't have, to Bill Stutz, I, Darlene Da vis, do hereby will all the days I skipped school to anyone who would en- joy them as much as I did, but wish to keep that certain someone for myself. I, Wilma Fickert, do hereby will my ability to play basketball to Ilo Woods, and my curly hair to Floyd Trachsel-here's hoping you can keep it combed, but wish to keep all dear memories of OCL, ' I, Larry Kohn, do hereby will my ability to get up at 8:30 and make it to school on time to Carl Johnson in hopes that he can use it. I, Sharon Meeker, do hereby will my academic comprehension of the fundamental as- pects of Democracy and my fortitudinal toleration of scho -l in general to the future students of OCL. I, Richard Points, do hereby will my ability to make girls mad to Max Kohn and my a- bility to play basketball to anybody who can keep the bench warm. I, Dorothy Jean Rice, do hereby will my ability to sing to anyone who can stand it, and my ability to play a trumpet to Sally Beach. I, Jim Rickard, do hereby will my shoe size ll to Kenneth Green, and hope he can get as much use out of them as I have done in the past. I, Joanne Rickard, do hereby will my so called nickname B.B. to anyone who can fill the bill. I, Jeanette Roller, do hereby will my ability to play tackle in basketball class to Barbara Cowgill and my ability to chew gum to my sister Katie. I, Helen Shaw, do hereby will Toothless to any girl who is desperate enough to want him, and my ability to be a good Republican to Lois Beach. I, Gale Smith, do hereby will my love for tests to every student whodoes not like to take them, and my ability to get along with Mr. Green to Jack Smalley. I, Jane Anne Stemen, do hereby will my ability to get along with the teachers to Carl Johnson. I'llalso share my nickname Chub with Charles Doan, but wish to keep for myself X, l the memory of our school days. ' I, Betty Lu Stutz, do hereby will my ability to keep quiet in study hall to Lee Pontsler and all my old boyfriends, except the airman, to Betty Brubaker so she won't have to keep just Donald High and Wally Smith in suspense. I, Opal Taylor, do hereby will my spare time to all students in Mr. Cress' study hall, so that they may be able to pass their tablets and pencils on their own time. Also myheadaches qfrom all of my subjectsy to Alice Custer, but hope that she will find a remedy. I, Frederickwittung, dohereby will my ability to keep quietto MissDull to havea more peaceful first period study hall. Having disposed of these various articles, we declare this to be our Last Will and Testa- ment. CLASS OF '51 4? - ' ' g ' 4...- ,-,.?i-

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JY-I-ik ',. 'Mm 1 ' 7 ' ' ' ' r ssfxaf 45 s, i C I It at N -A U - 2- L ' ll' -2-E: :Q-is X' ' 'df CLASS PROPHECV It was a beautiful, sunshiny day! In fact, just the right kind of a day for baseball game. It was May 10, 1988. In the Green Grass Field Stadium in Ohio City, Ohio, 82, 500 fans were waiting for the game of the year to start. This game would determine the World Champion- ship. Suddenly, there arose a great cheer. The game between the Ohio City Fireballs and the Dulltown Crackers was about to begin. I found my seat and sat down. Then I happened to glance at the man who sat next to me, It was none other than the world famous comedian, James Rickard. He had just arrived in the United States from Hawaii where he had put on a 4 hour television show. I asked him if he knew of the whereabouts of any other members of our class. This is what I learned from him. It seems he had met Sharon Meeker, the famous dancer, in Hawaii. She is teaching the native girls a new dance called the Hula-Can-Can. Charles Cramer has won the re- putation in the movie world as the second Great Lover. Opal Taylor, Mary Boroff, Darlene Davis, and Betty Stutz have opened an Escort Bureau for Women in New York, When last heard of, they had already made SZ million. Dick Points and Larry Kohn are in Florida showing children from the ages of 3 to 4how to ride amotorcycle safely. Jane Anne Stemen is in Hollywood working for the Fashion Movie Picture Company. She makes toupees for the movie stars. Wilma Fickert also works for the Fashion Movie Picture Company. She is head of the Sound Effects Dept. It is rumored that she puts the smack in the kisses for this movie company. Jeanette Roller and Joanne Rickard have moved to Texas and have opened a cooking class to teach the boys in the Army how to prepare a home - cooked meal. Two at time, that is. Raymond Balliet went to the North Pole and is now assisting Santa Claus. As a sideline he owns a refrigerator store. He sells refrigerators to the Eskimos, Loma Agler is now the Superintendent of Nurses in a hospital in Toledo. Dorothy Jean Rice raises horses in California. She makes quite a profit selling them to the movie stars. That was all he could tell me but fortunately I knew where the rest of my class were. I asked him to look in the radio and television broadcasting box there at the Stadium. None other than Clarence Beach was there. He is now a famous sports commentator. As to the rest of the class, I have appointed Fred Wittung as Sec. of Agri- culture in the President's Cabinet. Dr. Gale Smith is also in the Cabinet as the new Secretary of Science. You see, I, Helen Shaw, have become the first woman President of the United States. I am writing this down so that all the country may know that the Ohio City- Liberty Class of 1951 is the only class in the whole world whose eve ry member is world famous in his own field. You know, it's funny, but I really don't know who won that baseball game between the Ohio City Fireballs and the Dulltown Cracke rs. I wonder why? I9



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