Bucyrus High School - Bucyrian Yearbook (Bucyrus, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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PROPHECY Well, here I am, arrived today, to see old B. H. S.-and say, To greet once more the friends I knew, To talk with them and see them, too. As I approach the high-school walls, And walk the length of all the halls, Then through my being there conveys The memories of yesterdays. At the door, many people line. lt's the former class of thirty-nine!! Our class president first, H. Fegley his name, Who now coaches the great team of Old Notre Dame. B. Dustman, vice-president, now governs this city fair. With justice, he does reign supreme As a good and honest mayor. And right behind him and close by Walks his wife-formerly Alice Nye. Then the secretary, J. Gebhardt, came, Who, with his hot trumpet, has earned a great name. Comes W. Seits, the treasurer, with his swinging gait. Since he's Chief of Police, his chest does inflate. E. Armstrong aproaches, and she is conversing With J. Maudsley, her friend-both took up nursing. B. Hess, who has gained great renown, With his swing band playing 'round the town. H. Hollenbaugh is the pianist of this band. Also R. Secrist, he plays his trumpet very grand. Then there's R. Pickering, on his clarinet, toots along, Besides C. Deaver beating the drum in time to every song. R. L. Kennington walks in with much finesse. At the present time, she's an air hostess. D. Limpach enters with his lawyer cohorts, Their secretaries are M. Virtue and E. Wenninger who, Seemingly know just what to do. M. A. Stoddard and VV. Warnock, now in judicial courts. Comes then M. Haupp, radio's newest star, Who, with her singing, will soon go far. Also H. Schieber, not one to shirk, Has taken over his iather's work. Enters Doctor E. Cook, who in her hospital has supreme rule With B. Gerstenslager, she became her assistant nurse, after school T. Strube comes with a suitcase under arm. As a Fuller Brush Man, he radiates charm. Then A. McNutt and M. Hrauter, dieticians, who tell What the cheis should cook in the Waldorf Hotel. R. Finney, then, who thru the work ot the fates, A new type oi bicycle demonstrates. J. McGinty has done quite well As the inventor of this vehicle. J. Hubble, J. Rockwell and L. Robertson, all wives, Converse gaily about their busy lives. J. Sanzo is successful as you can see, For the manager of the Kroger Store is he. NICKLER SERVICE STATION

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WILL We, the Seniors, hereby will To the Juniors one sure thrill That of being Seniors too. Copied in what e'er they do. And so remember to be true For it's been both school and home for And you will have to make redress To the name of B. H. S. To the Sophomores we give The wish that you may live In happiness and cheer Throughout each busy year. And we do bequeath to you The work for the reception, too. But have along with work your fun For then your work is easily done. To you Freshmen we do leave The future tests that you'1l receive, The parties and the gay times, too, And other things that Wait for you. Do your work and do it well. Your virtues and your scores will tell And leave behind for all to see One long record of quality. To the eighth grade we present The foreign language courses, sent To torment and to perplex And perhaps to even vex. But it each works with all his might Everything will be alright. And when again the classes meet You may have the downstairs seats. To the seventh grade we do leave Five years in which you may achieve Or perhaps you may stand still But you can progress if you will. So try with all your might that you May be well remembered too, And when you hear your duties call. You will be prepared for all. To Mr. Baer, our thanks we leave And hope we gave no cause to grieve. you To Mr. Gearhartiwe leave thoughts and memories Of things that were and things to be. To Mr. Kish our thanks, for his kind Co-operations hard to find. Witnessed Ima Dope Wrtnessed Ella Phant. BUCYRUS ICE CO.



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PROPHECY R. DeLashmutt, at this time, may I inform, Is the editor of the Telegraph-Forum. R. Lutz to success is making her path And is star reporter on his staff. Look, P. Light comes in the door, He's taken over his uncle's store. Then come E. Smith, J. Hiess and M. Koch, all teachers, With V. Kurtz and B. Sears whom the theater features. P. Law and V. Snyder, accountants of a bank, Come with B. Jacobs, an officer of army rank. Then W. Foreman, a designer of dresses, Who knows what mode will be next, she confesses. Her models are E. Galitza and M. Benedict who travel many miles To tour the foreign countries and show American styles. J. Sponsceller, who took over his father's position As druggist, comes in with R. Stone, a famous physician. Peggy Hanna, known as mistress of the keys, Is playing the piano in big symphonies. Here comes R. Horb, without a care, At present, he's modeling the latest men's wear. We find G. Wilson and D. Caris Have been studying beauty culture in Paris. R. Ulmer has followed his plan, He's Hollywood's best cameraman. On the opposite side of the camera lens, Are the stars, E. Yuhasz and Helen Sens. And by them just inside the doorway, stand R. Beattie and J. Rarick, the Taylors of movieland. D. Gubernath is usually in a whirl. You see, she's kept quite busy as an M. G. M. script girl. C. Souders enters, so strong and tall. He's now playing professional football. E. Guthman and B. Bush are owners, should you inquire, Of an elite dress shop, for which C. Engelhard is the buyer. Her assistant, who thinks buying fun, Is none other than Joycelyn Robinson. L. Mutchler and Sherman Norton are brave. As firemen, many lives they save. G. Mollenkopf and R. Shoemaker who can be seen Winning professional cups on the more famous greens. Eleanor Cook and D. Cress, it wouldyseem, Are on a professional debating team. Comes now the coach of Bucyrus High F. Gary, whose ability none can tie. M. Hap1anoff's paid to advertise A new cosmetic for the eyes. G. Cooperider is well-known in the poetic field, And yearly his poems a large salary yield. D. Hinn in the business world takes part As an instructor of the dancing art. LAKE' S JEWELRY STORE

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