Bucyrus High School - Bucyrian Yearbook (Bucyrus, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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J? .,,A A U ..A .9 AAAA., Y A.A P A A F AA.AA. if A..A . 1 9 4 RUTH THOMAS Commercial Course Common sense is the genius of our age. Blue Triangle 1: Y-Teen 2, 3' G.A.A. 4: F.H.A. 1. 2, 3. ROBERT VAUGHAN Vocational Course A good reputation is better than money. Vocational Club 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 4: Varsity B Club 4: lntermediate Hi-Y 1. 2: Baseball 3, 4. FORREST WHITE Vocational Course A steady and easy going fel- low. , Xl W X , , . . ew. ' ,Y.--. If .5 he ,wwf as WW ' 2 5' f' . fjx , fx Ar- U SENIORS MARJORIE ELLEN YAUSSY College Tech. A flaming genius. Blue Triangle 1 fSec.J: F.H.A. 1, 2 1-Seal: Y-Teen Z, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 3, 4 fTl'QHS.DI G. A.A. 2. 3, 4: Leaders' Club 3, 4: Bucyrian Staff 4: College Club 4 1Vice-Pres.J: Booster Club 3, 4 fPres.J1 Stage Crew 3, 4 lSec.-Treasl. DON YOUNG College Prep. There's mischief in this man. Intermediate Hi-Y 1, 2: Var- sity Football 3. 4: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Senior Hi-Y 3, 4. DONALD NOBLET Vocational Ho serveth best. AL present in Korea. Vocational Club 2, 3, 4. JOAN WITTER General Course A uiet ton 'ue shows a wise Ci S head. Y-Teen 2, 4: Home Ec. Club 2 fRavenna Highbi Cross 1. V. Q ji e .2 . . . ii t -- . .4 . .- Junior Red A .f r Q .vas .es . The following had no pictures taken: IDA CAPORINI Commercial Course Laugh and be well. Blue Triangle 1: F.H.A. 1: Y- Teen 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 43 Navy Team 4. PHYLLIS DIANE HAWK Commercial Course Smile and let the fears of the earth be gone. Blue Triangle 1: Y-Teen l, 25 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 117- DIANA SAKEL General Course She that hath a merry heart, hath a continual feast. Blue Triangle 1: F.H.A. 1, 2, 34:4Y-Teen 2, 3. 41 G.A.A. JAMES WANSOR Vocational Course XVorth makes the man. Vocational Club 2, 3, 4.

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-A N I 1 9 4 1 SENIORS GVVENDOLYN MARIE RIFE Commercial Course Did you ever know a young girl who would not flirt- jllst a little? Blue 'I'rianp:,'le 1. 2: Y-Teen 2. 5.1. 4: l5.A.A. 2. 3: F.H.A. 12 Band 1, 2, Il. 4: Drum Major 4. SUZANNE E. RORICK College I'rt-p. True lIlOIilI.Allk9 a river. tlie deeper it is the less noise lt makes. Blue Triangle 1: Student l,'0LlI'll,'ll 1: F.H.A. 1. 2, 4: Glee Club 2: Y-Teen 12. 3, 4 fl'hapel Chairmanl: G.A.A. 33 Spanish Club 3: Choir 3, 4: Bucyrian Stall' 4: College Club 4. JOYCE IIYSSELL flE'1ll3l'Jll Vourse So nlodest and retirimz. you'd scarcely know she was tllf-rf-, Edt-n-Vlass Vrcsidc-nt 1: Class Set-1'vt:n1'y 2. Bur-yrus-l .H.A 33 Y-Teen 3, -1: Choir 4: Whor- us l, 2, Sl. RALPH F. SECKEL Vocational Vourse I live +-:ich dav X'0CEitIUIlill Club 2. 4. PATRICIA ROSE SHAW General 1'0lll':4C Be her virtues very kind: Be hor tlioug'hts :t little lvlind. Blue 'I'i'i:url,L1'lm- l' FH X 1 'I 4' Y-'lf-on 2. 3. 4. GRACE MARIE SHIFFER College l'1'1-iv. Life is so short and so am I. Blue 'I'rianx:le 13 Y-Tl-en 2, 3, 4: fi.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Choir 15, 3, 4: Buc'yrian Staff 43 1.1-adn-rs' Club 4: lim-stvr Club 3, 4: Spanish Uluh 3: College Club 4. -16- l 1 ss. . :sf- 4.-v ..a.. Bk, .J-ai 5. 'EZ ,fir 4 .fx he Q 1 ,gal .- 'EZ' DAVID SIPES Vocational Course Variety is the spice of life. Vocational Club 2, 3, 4: U. S. Navy 1944-46. MIRIAM BEIRENICE SMITH College Prep. As a living jewel. dropped un- stained from Heaven. F.H.A. 1: Blue Triangle 1: Y- Teen 2. EUGENE SPAID Vocational Course Fun has no limits. Vocational Club 2. 4. EDWIN STAIGER College Course Lt-t's not be over-studious. Intermediate Hi-Y 27: Glee Club 2: Baseball 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Spanish Cluh 3. JAMES TATMAN Vocational Course Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. Vocational Club 2, 3. 4. CLARK JAMES TEMPLE College Prep. Just good-natured-that's all. Intermediate Hi-Y 1, 2: eighth place in Geometry District Scholarship Test 2: Varsity B Club 2. 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Reserve Basketball 1, 2: College Club 4.



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I3 U C Y D I A N 0 1 9 4 7 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF SENIOR CLASS VVe, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-seven, being of sound mind t?J and stout heart, due constitute this document which shall be called Our Last Will and Testament. After many strenu- ous hours of careful consideration we do bequeath our sole possessions talthough rather battered and wornl to the following worthy people: To Mr. Baer, we leave our appreciation for the friendly smile and understanding nature that has never failed us through the years. Also we leave one bottle To it down of hair-restorer-and a prayer. Mr. Gearhart, we leave the already aged and torn school calendar in the office. You may tear and put a new one in its place, but the parties, meetings, and games of our last year in school will linger as pleasant memories for yea1's to CODIS. Thank you for making these things possible. To To ant officers as a sure cure for headaches. Mr. Ellis, we leave our deep gratitude for business courses well taught. Miss Kathryn Meck, we leave a new and reliable lie detector recorumended by all modern tru- To Mrs. Willaman we leave the thought that Life Can Be Beautiful, and that more people should follow her grand conception of living. To Mr. Havron, we leave two musty old books: How and When to Tell a Joke, and Life- Its Truth and Consequences, by I. M. Hilarious and Venetian A. Blind, respectively. To Miss Ella Meck, we leave a Tony Permanent Wave Set and the reminder that we wish we were as intellectual as she is. To Miss Ulmer, we leave the beautiful strains of Open the Door, Richard and Sugar Blues. To Miss Kenney, we leave the gentle reminder that ten-minute speed tests are simply taboo with typing students. To Mr. Dobbins, we leave our old trig, algebra, and geometry books Csome with answers in them, tool in the hope that someday somebody will understand them. To Miss Thompson, we leave the question: Shall we or shall we not take the Marines out of Nic- aragua? To Miss Hybarger, we leave the birds and the bees, all the grasshoppers and daisies of the future. To Mrs. Ferguson, we leave a suggestion on how to keep the sixth period study hall quiet without forcing them to stay in ten minutes after school. Our advice is: Leave at four o'clock! To Coach Pesek, we leave in your hand the future athletic teams of Bucyrus High, which brings us down To Coach Burkey, tSigh! l, we leave to you the sighs of the fairer sex, and the hope that some- day we, too. can hook a husband or a wife ill like you. To the Juniors, we leave the highest honor in the school-the prestige of being Seniors. We leave you the lower classmen whom you may consider as your slaves. We leave unto you also our choice lockers. where you may, in your spare time, visit with your current steady. To the Sophomores, we leave new responsibilities that you lnust meet with thought and wisdom: you and the Seniors must set the example for the rest of the school to follow. We leave the hot dog stand, which you can maintain during' the games and where you can Sophomore girls, we regret to say. that we must take away our Senior others. And last, but not least, you may have the privilege of strolling To the lfreslimen. we leave our Sophomore Prom, all the that you will enjoy them immensely. Keep up a good record undertake to do. To the Eighth-graders, we leave a thought-someday you right to be called members of our High School. You may make lots of money. To the boys, however, there a1'e always up the center Walk. dances, parties, and exams in the hope for our school in everything that you will be Seniors. We leave to you the move to the second floor where things are always happening. VVith the second floor go better lockers and better seats in the auditorium. Your fun is just beginning. We want you to have it, but make a reputation for yourself in Bucyrus High that you can be proud of when you have left. To the Seventh-graders. we leave to you the teachers, our Principal, and our Superintendentg they all wan to help you. It helps a great deal if you learn to cooperate with them. Sworn to and attested to this 12th day of March, 1947. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1947, D. A. Dustmau, G. R. Keckstein, ln VVitness VVhereof: Al K. Seltzer, Chester Field, Auto M. Obile. -13- Notary Publics.

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