Bath High School - Recal Yearbook (Lima, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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OW A D LATER CLASS ACTIVITIES Nancy Andes: G.A.C., 2 3 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 2 3 4: Band, 1 2 3 4: Ensemble, 2 3 4: Junior Play, 3. Nancy is the talented girl behind the scenes at a fancy Chicago advertising company. She draws those clever little designs for newspaper ads. Kathryn Andrick: G.A.C., 2 3 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 2 3 4: Ensemble, 2 3 4: Valedictorian, 4. We see that Kathryn's hard work and study have rewarded her well. She's now a first class, A-1, registered nurse, and very proud of her profession. Larry Baker: We can picture Larry being foreman in a ma- chine factory and a labor-union boss. Laura Baker: G.A.C., 2 3 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 2 3 4: Cheer-leader, 3 4: Junior Play, 3. Kakie, the well-known member of a famous triangle, is now the wife of a prominent admiral in the U.S.N. June Barringer: Ensemble, 2 3 4: Girls' Sextet, 4: G.A.C., 2 3 4. June has successfully combined her occupation of steno- graphy, and of being a happy wife and mother. Esther Barthel: Annual, 4: Newsaper, 4. Esther is now a linotypist for the New York Times. Joe Beaver: Joe is the owner and operator of The Beaver, Beaver, and Beaver Auto Association in Sunny California. Lex Bell: The Osfield Theatre has recently been put under the capable management of Lex. Barblafa Bevans: Girls' Sextette, 4: Cheerleader, 4: Senior ay 4. BaI:by is the only member of the class of '49 who has turned her talents toward the screen. She has actually won an Academy Award! Eloise Bogner: Ensemble, 4: Speech, 4. Eloise is now a. famous coloratura soprano at the Met- ropolitan Opera. Betty Boling: Ensemble, 4. Betty recently inherited a small fortune and is spending it traveling all over the country in a beautiful Cadillac. Betty Brown: Amazingly enough, Betty has turned her artistic talents to sculpturing, and her statues are famous the world overl Ted Browning: Track, 3. Ted is a multi-millionnaire play-boy you may see riding around town in any one of his numerous limousines. Jane Burrous: Band, 2 3 4. Jane is in the process of writing a sequel to The Egg and I, inspired by her life on a chicken farm. Betty Burts: Betty's brains and writing talent have formulated many famous speeches, for she has been the writer and ad- visor of two governors. Freeman Butler: Football Manager, 2 3 4: Basketball Mana- ger, 4. Freeman is a sulky driver, and recently appeared in the movie of the year, The Butler Story. Jim Cantrill: Track, 2 3 4. Jim's physique can be seen adorning the pages of many catalogues and magazines, for he is a popular model of men's clothing. Jim Cornelius: Football, 1 2 3 4: Track, 4: Speech, 4. Jim is now a senator in Congress, proving most effective in all filibuster exploits. Barbara Crist: Ensemble, 4: G.A.C., 2 3 4. Barbara is now a member of a nationally famous dancing team. WITH THE '49ERS AND PREDICTIONS Dick Dalton: Band, 1 2 3 4: Ensemble, 3 4: Football, 1 2 3 4: Orchestra, 2 3 4. Ohio State University considers itself very lucky on the gridiron, but the credit goes to their football coach, Dick. Jean Daniels: Jean is running a very elite Lonely Hearts Club. Since she never has a lonely heart herself, she passes on her extra friends to her patrons. Arthur Davis: Track, 2. Arthur, a renowned physicist and title, Einstein, Jr., by discovering a secret formula to counteract spring fever. chemist, proved his Phyllis Davis: Ensemble, 3 4. Phyllis has successfully maintained her position as secretary to three successive presidents of the United States. Shirley Dodge: Band, 3 4: G.A.C., 3 4: Orchestra, 3 4. . Shirley was awarded the title, Best Mother of 1965, .In recognition of her ability as a happy, successful housewife. Ruth Eldridge: Ruth is the successful authoress of many best' sellers, and has her own radio program, in which she coun- sels teenagers on their problems. Peery Elswick: Annual, 4: Cross Country, 4: Ensemble, 4: Newspaper, 4: Quartet, 4: Senior Play, 4: Speech Play, 4: Track, 4. D Peery is a dentist, famous for his absence from his office on nice fishing days. Ira Kay Espe: Band, 3 4: Cross Country, 3: Ensemble, 3 4: Junior Play, 3: Orchestra, 3 4. Ike is appearing before royalty in Europe, and will soon return to tour the U. S. with his dance band. Wilfred Ewing: Football, 2 3 4: Speech Play, 4. Big Red decided to follow up the role he played in a speech play so many years ago, and is now prominent as the best tatooer on the West Coast. Fred Frank: Band, 1 2 3 4: Baseball, 1 2 4: Basketball, 1 2 3 4: Cross Country, 2: Football, 1 2 3 4: Track, 1 2 3 4. Everybody is wishing Fred lots of good luck. He is now in training for the Olympic track events. Dick Fudge: Band, 1 2 3 4: Brass Sextet, 4: Basketball, 1 2: Ensemble, 3 4: Football, 1 2 3 4: Orchestra, 3 4: Senior Play, 4: Track, 1 2. Do you have dizzy spells? Are you too weak to tie your own shoes? Then see Dick Fudge, Body Builder and Muscle De- veloper, at his very exclusive salon. Walter Funke: Band, 1 2 3 4: Orchestra, 3 4: Basketball, 2 3 4: Football, 2 3 4: Track, 3 4: Speech Play, 4. All babies now have an exceptional advantage for healthier lives, due to Walter's great ability as a pediatrician. Frank Gallo: Cross Country, 4. Pat is an important general in the Army, and stationed in Nome, Alaska. Leona George: Tri-Hi-Y, 2 3 4. Lee is prospering very well at her business and secre- tarial career. Stanley George: Football, 1 3 4. Stanley has been married three times and is trying hard to equal Tommy Manville's record. Bob Godfrey: Junior Play, 3: Senior Play, 4: Speech Play, 4: Newspaper, 4: Annual, 4. Bob has become almost as famous as Al Jolson with his song and dance routine. He still wears those bow ties, though. Marjorie Golding: G.A.C., 2 3. Marjorie went back to Boston, iluttered her lovely 'lashes at a prominent Bostonian, and married him. PAGE 21

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CLASS HISTORY September, 1937-Europe was facing economic and political upheaval, but at Bath school, the fu- ture Class of '49 was facing its first day at school. October, 1939-Now acquainted with school life. the '4-9ers find themselves one-fourth of the way through school. They had already heard a great deal about one Adolph Hitler, but didn't quite know what to make of it. December, 1941--The class could hardly recog- nize itself--how they had grown. At the same time things seemed to be in a state of confusion, the grown-ups were concerned about Pearl Harbor, the '49ers were too busy with fractions. June, 1943--Hurray! They had reached the half- way mark. The class was still swelling in numbers, and the war was now a bloody reality. Students were buying war bonds, and there was some com- plicated business about rationing. September, 194-5-In high school at last, the class had now become a melting pot, with students coming to Bath from all over the world. Hostilities had ceased in Europe and Asia, and already there was talk of inflation, reconversion, and post-war booms. September, 1947-Many of the '4-9ers were earn- ing their letters in athletics and other high school activities. The problems of peace were as com- plicated as the difficulties of wartime, and class- room studies seemed to be quite as disturbing. May, 1949-The last pencil has been silencedg the Class of 1949 goes out to face the complicated job of living in a world struggling for peace amid a Berlin Blockade, war in China, Palestine, and talk of unemployment and depression in the U. S. The '4-9ers could not tell what the future held--but they knew that they were part of it. CLASS COLORS SCARLET AND GRAY CLASS FLOWER THE RED Rosa CLASS MOTTO Judge us not by our achievements, but by our efortsf' PAGE 20



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Dwain Gorby: Dwain has recently been elected president of the National Hot-Rod Club of America. Mr. President is exhibiting his cars all over the country. Bob Griffith: Bob owns a grocery store now, and they say he has the finest meats and vegetables in town. Carolyn Grimes: G.A.C., 2 3 4: Ensemble, 2 3: Jr. Play, 8: Speech Play, 4. While Carolyn was at college, she met a handsome man whom she later married, and together they are operating a Byllsy tea-room. Darrell Hamilton: Cross Country, 2 3. If you need a new coiffure, ladies, then the man you should see is Darrell, because he manufactures lovely ones at his 5th Avenue Beauty Salon. Verna I-Iammeren: Verna, too, has joined the ranks of the tvpists. But she has lots of spare time, and she spends it growing little minks for a mink coat. Diana Hartley: G.A.C., 2 3: Tri-Hi-Y, 2 3: Speech Play, 4. After attending a fancy girls' finishing school, DI mar- ried a pauper, turned him into a millionnaire, and is planning to leave her fortune to several needy cats and parrots. Ed Henry: Football, 1 2 3 4: Basketball, 1 2 3 4: Track, 1 2 8 4: Baseball, 1 2 8 4. Ed owns a hardware store together with his brother in a small town in Idaho. The reason they are in Idaho is that they won a trip to Sun Valley, and could never afford to come backl Gerald Henry: Football, 1 2 3 4: Basketball, 1 2 3 4: Track, 1 2 8 4: Baseball, 1 2 8 4. In addition to Gain's interest in the hardware store, he spends many happy hours making 'coon skin caps to sell to young Idahoians. Wilma Hislope: Wilma is a model for a guy named Powers, and her face adorns many ads for all sorts of cosmetics. Mary Ann Hogue: Ensemble, 3 4: Speech, 4. Mary Ann is certainly putting her intelligence to a good llle. She is assistant to a professor of physics at Harvard. Francis Hoagland: Francis, a champion bricklayer, donated his time toward building a new Bath School, for the sake of his old Alma Mater. Barbara Holzfaster: Ensemble, 2 3: G.A.C., 2. Using her artistic talent, Barbara established a floral shop in Texas. Any time her class-mates need some flowers, they are invited to patronize her Flower Shoppe. Gene Houdeshell: After escaping any serious explosions in Mr. Moody's classes, Gene decided to become a laboratory technician. Bud Huey: Basketball, 2 3 4: Football, 1 2 3 4: Track, 8 4: Baseball, 1 2 3 4: Student Council President, 4: Class Vice-President, 4. Bud has employed his personality as a master of cere- monies on a radio quiz program. Bill Hughes: Band, 1 2 8 4: Orchestra, 3 4: Cross Country, 4: Hi-Y, 1 2 8 4: Student Council, 4. Naturally, and as everyone expected, Bill is a politician, running for mayor of St. Louis. Donald Hutchens: Football, 2 8 4: Speech Play, 4. Don's profession lsn't a surprise, either. He is an agri- cultural technlclan: in other words, a farmer. Glenn Jeffers: Band, 1 2 8 4: Ensemble, 2 3 4: Boys' Quartet, 4: Orchestra, 1 2 8 4. Glenn is now with the Metropolitan-Life Insurance Com- pany, that is. Jim Johnson: Basketball, 1 2: Football, 1 2 8 4: Ensemble, 1 2 3 4: Track, 3 4: Band, 1 2 3 4: Annual, 4: Newspaper, 4. Jim was inspired by Steve and has become a cowboy singer. Joann Keechle: Speech Play, 4: G.A.C., 2 8 4: Speech, 4. Joann established a precedent when she became one of the first lady morticians. Don Kendig: Football, 4. The farming business is well represented. Don, too, has entered its portals. Vivian Kerg: At Vivian's third marriage, she declared that, this time it's for keepsl Mary Kindred: Ensemble, 1 2 3 4: Orchestra, 1 2 8 4. es a stenographer, Mary rates tops with all of her osses. Ruth Kindred: G.A.C., 2 8 4: Ensemble, 1 2 8 4: Orchestra, 2 3 4: Annual, 4. A firm of lawyers in Kalamazoo declared that profits have increased immeasurably since they employed Ruth. Ruth King: G.A.C., 2 3 4: Speech, 4: Ensemble, 1 2 8 4. For several years Ruthie was a nurse, but later she married a doctor, and now lives a happy home life. Barbara Kollefrath: Barbara is out in Hollywood, now, writing the scripts for several commedians' radio shows. Pat Koogler: Speech Play, 3. The nursing profession captured Pat, too, and she's one of the best. Bob Lahmon: The garage repair shop just around the corner was recently purchased by none other than Bob. .Tim Lansing: Jim owns a string of 5 and 10 cent stores from here to Kalamazoo, and he says that business is fine. Herbert Lemaster: Football, 4. I-Ierby owns an animal hospital out on Yellow Springs Road, but his specialty is training pekinese to jump through hoops. Ronnie Limbach: Annual, 4: Newspaper, 3 4. Ronnie is playing his hot piano jau with a name band out on the west coast. Leroy Liming: The lure of Wall Street was too much for Le- roy, and now he's a wealthy banking tycoon. Bill Lindsey: Football, 2 3 4. After many years of practice, Bill became a circus barker. John Lipker: Most of Johnny's time is spent collecting butter- flies, and he i a real authority, whose opinions are ac- cepted by scientists and biologists. Roy Malone: Football, 3 4: Speech, 4. Building bridges is Roy's vocation, and he claims they will last at least a thousand yearsl Robert McGrew: You'll be surprised to know that Bob has become a high-diving champion. Jim McMillan: Boys' State, 4: Band, 2 8 4: Hi-Y, 2 8 4: Foot- ball, 2 3 4. Jim is a criminal lawyer, and is licensed in sixteen If-li, and the territory of Hawaii. LaVerne Meiry: Football, 2 8: Baseball. 2 8 4: Basketball Man- ager, 3 . LaVerne lives an exciting life, and his motto, like his name, is keep happy. Billl Minty: Band, 2 3 4: Football, 3 4: Hi-Y, 2 8 4: Track, 2: Ensemble, 3 4: Boys' Quartet, 4: Junior Play, 8. Bill's music is nationally famous, for he is a composer of many popular songs. Gene Mitman: Band, 1 2 8 4: Basketball, 2. Another member of the class of '49 has gone into the circus. Gene is the side-show thin man. PAGE 22

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