Port Clinton High School - Revista Yearbook (Port Clinton, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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CLASS PROPHECY As we gaze into the cracked and dusty magic mirror located in the cage, we are able to look into the future to the year of 1961 where we see that . . . MERLE AHRENS has a furniture company. OMIE ARMSTRONG is hanging diapers on the line. JOYCE BABCOCK has just attain- ed the title of the world's smallest girl. BOB BAHNSEN is driving his new atomic power- ed tractor. LORRAINE BENNETT is open- ing a drug store of her own. JANIS BOSS is editor-in-chief of the Chicago Tribune. CARRIE BRINDLEY plays first trumpet while JOAN QUINTELL plays the bassoon in an all-girl orchestra touring the world. JACK BUDD wins his fifty-sixth trophy for marksmanship in the state rifle matches. BONNIE BURKINS holds a position as head nurse in Magruder Hospital. BILL COON is an obstetrician with PENNY PIXLEY as his receptionist. LEO DEBIEN is a member of the Philadelphia Panthers, roller skating champs. JIM DE LUCA is the new owner of the Port Clinton A8iP store. CAROL DEU- SCHLE has been chosen Miss Television of 1961. FRANK DUBBERT has been appointed president of the Toledo Blade. JACK EASTON is playing pro basketball with the New York Celtics. MARCIA ENGLEBECK is the new fashion designer of Seventeen. LOIS EVERETT, CAROLYN KIRK, and NORMA BALDUF make their debut at the Met. JOE GALL is playing Tarzan in the motion pictures. BOB GILLELAND inherits fifteen million dollars from one of his rich uncles. SHIRLEY GROGG has become a model for Lustre Creme Shampoo advertise- ments. SAM HOWERTH has a chain of Texaco filling stations while BILL JONES is building a new Sohio station. EVERETT HICKAM owns a transcontinental trucking company with its main office in Gypsum. JIM JACOBS has just completed a fifty- eight hour filibuster in the Senate. RON JENSEN is the ambassador to his homeland of Denmark. J OHNA KNEPPER and JOYCE JOHANNSEN are bookkeepers for the Good- year Rubber Company. RON JOHNSON has just become the president of the Mutual In- surance Corporation. BETTY KARSHUK has become the world's champion baton twirler. JOYCE KIRK is now taking her mother's place on the Gypsum school staff. DICK KLEIN has invented a new home permanent set for use on boys. SALLY KRAMB is swamped with proposals of marriage, but she chooses BOB. ROSIE KUZMA has been voted as having ,the world's best looking legs. PHIL LACER has just been given a screen test at Metro Goldwyn Mayer. TOM LEAVY has his own television show featuring him as head comedian with CAROL WARNER as a guest star. ELEA- NORE LINDEMAN N has recently been nam- ed to the Secretariat in the U. N. JIM LONGE has moved to Arabia where he has a harem consisting of sixteen beautiful girls, two of whom are LOIS PERRY and SHIRLEY MCATEE. FRAN LUKAC has just won the marathon polka dance with Tom Gresh. KATIE MACKO is happily married. BOB MARTIN has just won the Regetta in Florida. MERT MCCULLOUGH has accepted the position of interior decorator for a large New York Company. MARY LOU MILLER has just bought a new Cadillac for her daily ride between Port Clinton and Gypsum. ED NAU has been named peace interpreter be- tween Russia and the U. S. HAZEL NEFF is proprietor of the Neff's Bakery, which spec- ializes in cherry pies. JOANNE NELSON is a world. reknown literary expert. DORIS NIELSEN is giving drawing lessons to Al Capp. CAROL NORDEN is the United States winner of the Olympic Ice Skating Champ- ionship. RAYMOND ODENWELLER is a strip farmer in California. MARY PAPCUN owns the theater which features a stage show starring DORT WILSON and DON PETERSEN in The Lovers. JERRY PEHR- SON has just signed up with the New York Yankees for S100,000 a year. IRENE PETROVICH and MARY ANN POLONI are beauty operators at Don Lee's. BETTY PRO- BEL has a ballet solo in Red Shoes. GER- ALD RARDEN has a chain of hotels, with JOY ANN WUERTZ as the hostess. YANO ROSIAR has become head coach at Purdue. LELA WOZNIAK happily settled down in the big city, Marblehead. DICK STULL is advertising low prices at his used car lot.

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CLASS CF '52 Alice Kirk, Roland Chapman, Charline Runion, Barbara Piatt In the fall of 1948, as wide-eyed freshmen we stumbled over the threshold of Port Clinton High. We had the coventional green hue but immediately set out to overcome it. As officers we chose Emery Floro, president, Ted Selgo, vice-president, Dolores Duffy, secretary, and Gail Boss, treasurer. Many of us joined clubs, participated in sports, and some of us even studied. To lead us in our sophomore year we elected Virgil Wiechman, with Locky Zeis, vice-president, Clarence Eliyas, secretary, and Chet Schafer, treasurer. We made minor history by being the first class in many years not to initiate the fresh- men instead We held the first Freshmen-Sopho- more Mixer to break the ice with them. We raised funds by selling aluminum foil, selling subscript- ions to the Sunday Blade, and having game con- cessions and dance. This year we chose Charline Runion to pilot our class. Roland Chapman filled the vice-president's office. with Alice Kirk as secretary and Bar- bara Piatt as treasurer. We kept ourselves busy by presenting the class play, giving the Junior-Senior Prom, and filling our treasury by conducting scrap metal drives, a magazine drive, concessions and dances. The class has been well represented in clubs, sports, and scholastics. Much of the credit goes to our sponsors-Miss Willerton, Miss Pulschen, Mr. Rofkar, and Mr. Kinnaman-with their help, We hope to make our senior year the best ever. First Row: Dale Collins, Charline Runion, Gilbert Carnicom, Wayne Dubbert, Lee Hetrick, Carolyn Aurand, Janet Barnes, Joann Easton Second Row: Beverly Hoshal, Gail Boss, Mary Rosiar, Carol Ballreich, Alice Kirk, Shirley Wallace, Sally Petersen, Norma Taylor, Marilyn Shepherd. Third Row: Rudy Daniels, Fred Evversen, Emery Floro. Charles Neff, Stan Lenhart, Glenn Wood, Tom Allen, Robert Wickline

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