Augusta High School - Victorian Yearbook (Augusta, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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61644 I am Madam Lara, the gypsy fortuneteller I see l96l 1n my crystal ball Here I see the senlor class Wh1Ch graduated from Augusta H1gh School ln 1951 Waneta 15 an a1rl1ne hostess on Fred's a1rl1ne Frances 18 tak1ng Mrs Herr1ngton's place as comnercial Dorothy 15 Fred Asta1re's danc1ng partner ln Doll Maggle owns a beauty shoppe for dogs Sue lS runnlng a large clothlng store 1n New teacher at Augusta the new h1t, Danclng ln Cal1forn1a Mary York Among her best selllng gowns are those fashloned by that FHFIS deslgner, Dale Harsh Mary and Ruth are runnlng a popcorn stand at the Co falr while on vacat1on from the Amos and Andy Show the1r experience sellxng popcorn at basketball games I Dr Klnsey cured a girl who had the hlccups for 59 days Carroll They got see that he told her one of h1s favorite jokes Floyd is now the world's champion boxer Charles declded to be an underwater photographer He thought maybe he would get to make a movle with Esther W1ll1ams John 15 now the head Judge for selecting Miss Amerlca at Atlantlc C1ty every year Tom and Donna now own a turkey farm and have two ch1ldren to help them B111 15 the superintendent at Augusta and is running lt like we wished they had run lt ln l95l KAll rubberband slingshots are furn1shed by the faculty J Jack 15 manufacturlng sleeplng p1lls that put you to sleep but also wake you up at a certaln t1me Glenn is 3Ct1Dg as h1s Chlef sampler Dlck, a wealthy cattlenan out west has 3000 head of Black Angus Nellle 13 Chlef rec1pe tester 1n Feorge's Apple Candy factory Homer owns the Blue Tax1 Cab servlce He guarantees to get you where you're gO1Pg ln one p1ece Gary 1S Vlce Presldent ln charge of tylng pretzels at the Curly Q Pretzel Corpany At last my crystal has grown d1m, I see no more I2.. Q . . - . I . . l . . . . . W . n . . . . . 5 Q 0 - 1. P1 , A . . Q 0 ' I I . . -- . 0 0 . a o - l . Q - I , . WJ 3 . ' , . . . . - . I . . .V f I Q

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61444 Wa!! We the members of the Gypsy Clan of 1951 being of sound minds here by bequeath our most cherlshed possesslons to the following Robert Lozier, Gary Bennett's good disposition Jack Ossler, George Betts' habit of blushing Charles Tucker, John Cargill's glasses to see the girls better John Howlett, Homer Carman's ability to get along w1thout studying Bonnie Willis, Waneta Chance's cheerleading ability Donna Moore, Dorothy Gause's gift of gab Gary Heim, Floyd Gray's humerous jokes Doris Partlow, Mary Gruber's shortness Kurthe Cameron, Dale Harsh's love for Betty Grable movies Eva Marteney, Ruth Hays' winning smile Frank Zellers, Walter Kinsey's ab1lity to drive??99? Grace Hager, Frances Marteney's general ability Rlchard Hunt, Richard Mills' happy go lucky ways El1zabeth Cargill, Nellie Moser's giggles Ernest Offenberger, Jack Myers' ability to aggravate the teachers Henry Snee Bill Offenberger's crew hair cuts Alton Ecrement, Tom Ossler's affectionate ways George Knight, Glenn Sell's come hither look Twlla Howlett, Mary Sue Spahr's acting ability Russel Adams Charles Nr1ght's wavy ha1r Sandra Slmmons, Marguerite Zwahlen's worn out motorblke We hereby appoint Mrs Howlett our administrator Clan of 1951 Il a To . To . To . To ' To . To . To . To . To . To . To ' .. To . To Corwin Stahler, Fred McGhee's technique to fly an Air Craft. To ' - - . To ' . To . To , . To . To . To ' . To , ' ' ' . To ' - ' .



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Qfdttafzg While we were waiting for the school bus one morning, we were surprised to see a Gypsy caravan rounding the curve It stopped and Miss Tarr asked our group of LO if we would like to ride to Augusta Hi This school is located between two rivers, St1llfork and Muddy Fork On our way we made several stops and added Waneta Chance and Betty Gallaer to our group As we were crossing a stream, we lost the following travelers Paul Davis, Gail Adkins, Barbara Roach, Kay Biggins, Harold Pennock and Twila Amon To handle any business matters we might have on th1s educatlonal trip, we appointed Nellie Moser to act as councelor with B111 Offenberger to assist her, Charles Wright to keep our minutes and mot1ons, and Frances Marteney to care for our financial affairs As we gathered around the camp fire, we listened to the activities in which we took part such as the roller skating party, a Christmas party, St Patrick' Day dinner and the novel initiation The boys of the clan told of the basketball days with Dale Harsh as a cheerleader After a brief vacat1on during which Miss Tarr became Mrs Herrington, we journled on with Mrs Herrington as our driver once more We started with 30 members in our clan Nellie Moser was appointed councelor with Dorothy Gause to assist her Charles Wright kept the minutes and motions, and Mary Gruber handled the financial affairs During this time we sponsored a dance, served for the Junior Senior Banquet, and with Mrs Herrington directing, we produced our play, 'Our Gal Sal W Along the way we lost Dorothy Partlow and Jack Lanning The boys told us of winning the clan tournament As we started our next journey with 28 members, Mrs Howlett was the driver of our wagon During this trip we lost Phyllis and Joan Lanning, Betty Gallaer, Mary Alice Ridgewa and V1rg1l Hawkins Nellie Moser was appointed councelor with Mary ruber to assist her the financial affairs We sponsored a play, 'For Pete's Sake, gave the Junior Senior Banquet and Prom to honor the seniors Seven boys played on the football squad and eight on the basketball team during this year's journey With Mrs Howlett still guiding us, our last year of travel began with Zh eager gypsies traveling toward success One new member, George Betts, and a loss of Deloris Lautzenheiser, Jeanie Bau and Larry Hagan marked this year Nell1e Moser was again our counselor with Dale Harsh ass1sting, Dick Mills recorded the minutes and motions, and Mary Gruber handled the financial affairs sponsored a clan play 'The Scarecrow Creeps,' sold candy, hot dogs Christmas cards stationery and magazine subscriptions to earn money so we cou d go to see our Capital Our clan motto 18 'We bu1ld the ladder by which we rise ' Our clan colors are Red and white with a Red Carnat1on as the flower The juniors honored us with a Junior Senior Banquet and prom on May 5 Baccalaureate Service was held on May 20 Commencement was on the 2Lth of May at the Augusta High School Our clan then enjoyed an exciting tr1p to Washington D C I3 I . s Frances Marteney to keep the minutes, and Charles wright to handle , . ' W and . We !

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