Bethesda High School - Bethian Yearbook (Bethesda, OH)
- Class of 1953
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SHEPHERD'S PHARMACY ,apa- lil- T i 666441 :ZZ ARTICLE I We, the Senior Class of 1953, village of Bethesda, County of Belmont, State of Ohio, United States of America, being of sound mind and memory we think do make and declare this document to be our last will and testament as follows Section l We will and bequeath to Mr Lynn a three months vacation after the strain of trying to teach us Government and Economics Section 2 We will and bequeath to Mr Bohus a basketball team equal or may be a little Setter than the one we had this year Section 1 We will and bequeath to Mrs Bolon a Junior Class that will fight with the Sen ors as they fought with us Section To our class sponsor, Miss Burns, we will and bequeath the pro found admiration and ever enduring friendship of the class of 1953 Section We will and bequeath Mr Byers a shorter distance to drive be tween Bethesda Hfg School and Somerton Sectigg Ksince the one we can do formations Section take dictatfon as Section finish everythI as well as we did well as we did they start ARTICLE II 6 We will and bequeath Mr Giffen a new Drlver's training car used this year isn't in such good conditionl and a marching band that 1 We will and bequeath Mr F1tzRandolph a Shorthand class that can 3 We will and bequeath Mr Fonto an industrial arts class that will Section 1 To the student body we will and bequeath the honor of graduating from Bethesda HIgh School and wish them much luck and happiness in the years to come Section 2 We will and bequeath to the Juniors our seats in the Home Eco nomlcs room, and our English Literature books so they can read 'MacBeth Section 2 To the Sophomore clas we will and bequeath our respective per sonality and conduct in Miss Burn's study hall which we greatly lacked Section To the Freshman looked cuds of gum we may have left isters, assembly seats, or any likely ourselves of these in too much haste means of di sposal ARTICLE III class that is to be we will and bequeath any adhering to the undersides of desks, tables, over ban or unlikely places We have sometimes had to rid to be able to pick and choose the most desirable We do will and bequeath our various personal abilities and talents as fol lows Section l I, Francis Allar, leave Davidson you could use some of it, Ranny Section 2 I, Edna Bean, leave my Peggy really needs some of it Section Q I,Charles Gay, leave my Don't break too many windows, Pee Wee Section 5 I, Audrey Green, Leave my job any Junior gIrI who will have it Now girls, don't section 6 1, Panel Greenwood, the first High School, leave my ability to play the horn to over paper my position at the Wayne Theatre to David quietness to Peggy Kocher We wonder if route after school to Larry Goodin of making our attendance sheets to fight about it girl bass horn player in Bethesda anyone who is woman enough to take Section I I, Floyd Hartley leave my back seat in Government class to anyone who can hear an see Mr Lynn at the same time Section B I, Betty Jenewein, leave to Shirley Dyer my ability to go around the corner Sy Dr Carlott1's house at 30 mph in the Dr1ver's Training car Don' t have a wreck, Shirley Section 2 I good use of it as I am Section 10 I does the jo5, Margery Section Section Leland Snyder Section house Don't try Section Kildow Section using it, Betty Section 16 try to make good use I get I Alton Kemp, leave my ability to farm to anyone who will make Ruth Kemp, leave my red hair to Margery Dee Scott, TINTAIR Thomas Lucas, leave all the Barnesville girls to Tom Repik James Mayhugh, leave my guitar and my singing ability to Izola McBurney, leave to David Lucas the ditch by Mr Giffen's in it too often, David Robert Murphy, leave my good natured ways and smiles to Larry Vera Phillips, leave my height to Betty Murphy Better start Howard Phillips, leave my quiet nature to Paul Smith Paul, of it. e ..,. le- - ng ' . cz. n. .- 0 Section g. I, Roger Ballard, leave my shortness to Ranny Giffen. We think 1' . , ' n n if' 7 ll..I, . Q. 1, ....... ll- - ' Q to o Q. 1, lf' v ' -. I, - ment classiegjgggllgarii William Ray, leave my ability to get in arguments in Govern Section 18 I Joyce Snyder leave t th B d to anyone who is lucky enough to get lt my sea on 9 8 gersburg Special bus Section lj I Glenna Nhart l 111 1 try them too often, Eilgen OH, 5aV9 my s y g ggles to Eileen Repik Don't Section who likes to make Section Lucas Section Bob MacAbee i2keg'tggTe3eYY1t9v leave my P0S19i0n at Bo1on's Restaurant to anyone 21 I, Ernest Winland, leave my ability to play basketball to John 22 I, William Yaus, leave my al1b1's for not studying my lesggng to In witness whereof we the mighty intellect 1 1 f th 'lass of 1953, do set our hand and seal this document on thls Ezigniggnih da? ofszgiii in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty one When you go to a attractions I feel sure tions in which are starred The management entertainment at this time affect the worthy class of Will wonders never cease? Francis Allar the manager of the chain of Bijou Theatres has just invented the new D movies Now you out and touch the heroine but also can have her sitting in the seat Zaao show, I am sure that you like to see the previews of coming that you will be interested in the coming events and Qttrgc the members of the Class of 1953 of the class has therefore arranged for your a description of coming attractions of the 1953 enjoyment and years as they coast to coast not only reach beside you and enjoy the rest of the picture A new school of learning has been established in Hunter, Ohio In this new school everyone gets high grades and there are no failures Students find much pleasure in not having to study at this school The President of this school is Roger Ballard Jim Mayhugh, the singing cowboy wonder, is now appearing on T V We find that his sponsor is that new and different no rise yeast Walking down Broadway is that second Talluhah Bankhead, Dah'l1ng Ruth Kemp The Co op dairy is offering a cheaper and better grade of milk It seems that all this took place since Glenna Nharton and her new husband have become managers The medal of science award has been awarded to the great chemist, Floyd Hartley, for his invention of the new no bubble bubble gum Have you heard of the filiouster in the halls of Congress9 That is our rep resentatlve from the 18th district, Billy BQ! Back in high school he was alwaysready to put up a stiff argument in government c ass Take a boy who is willing to work and a good nature and you have Earnest Winland He ls now foreman of Alton Kemp's ranch in Wyoming Alton, we hear, is tak Brown and McBurney's Ferguson Sales now has a very efficient and capable stenographer Can't you imagine Izola McBurney sitting in her large office Bt Morris town? olce Snyder has opened her own beauty shop She calls it 'Joyce's Salon She has done some won erful work on the bangs of Mamie Eisenhower Her able and cap able assistant Betty Jenewein has been appointed to give a manicure each day to Com modore William Yous Robert 535231 has recently been heard on the radio program Pinkyu We hear his red haIr Is due to WT1ntair Do you have your auto and life insured? N09 Will I am sure you haven't heard about the new GOMPBDY just established by James White Ne hear the motto is gauranteed your money's wor W As a boy one would never have thought James would go so heartily for insurance Do you remember our fine office girl we had in 53 ? Well we find Audre Green as private secretary to the newly elected President of the nHuntlng and Fish ng Clubn, Thomas Lucas This is a national organization Just recently home from Korea is that great General Howard Phillips We find that he was really producing good troops Just returning from a two year's stay in California are Edna Bean and Vera Phillips They are really fine hostesses on Trans Norld Airlines and are leaving on a roun the world flight in a few days Their main stops are to be a small island in the South Pacific and Korea Take a boy with athletic ability and you have Charles Q51 We hear that he has taken up water sports and is on the Great Lakes with an aquatic show as a profes sional If you call President Eisenhower now the voice you hear will be none other than that of Patti Greenwood She has just recently been appointed as chief switch board operator at the White House Ing John D. Rockefe1lar's place. . J . ' ' W. 'il' . ll N. . th . . U . - il Il ' I Can it be twelve long years since forty first graders entered the Bethesda First Grade? You can imagine how we felt' Some of us scared to death, and others with out a care in the world, some happy and full of lun, but we pulled through eight long years of hard work to be freshmen Freshmen' Does it seem four years since we entered the halls of Bethesda High School We entered here as a class of forty one Some have moved away and some new ones added Perhaps we did seem a little green to the upper classmen and were the objects of all jokes, but we took it as good sports As Sophomores we have climbed one more step up the ladder of success Some of our members have left us this year as a result, our number has dwindled to thirty four Another step up the ladder Juniors and full of ambition We were a happy and carefree class, and were represented in athletics and dramatics Our record for our Junior year is one that speaks for itself This year some thought other things more important than school we are down to twenty nine In September, 1952, we entered as dignified Seniors We have finally reached the top step of our high school career We hope to leave BHS with more knowledge and admirable qualities than we possesed when we entered There are now twenty two who have survived the tests of time Although we are few in number, we hope that we may go forth and play our part in the great drama of life as successfully as we have in our high school career Now that we have reached the end of our high school course, often we will think of those days, good times, teachers and schoolmates As the time comes for us to say our last words and depart, we wish to extend our heartiest thanks and best wishes to the faculty for their help and assistance in aiding us to reach the top step of that ladder that leads to SUCCESS ' ..I :nn-an Q11 181 Q11 li Zi? ii 11 11 z'-T: :F- J is 95+ Sponsored by BARNESVILLE LUMBER CO . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.