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UCYRIAN 12949 Class Will East may be East, and West may be West, But we know where 'tis the best To settle down and stake your claim, And even some day reach great fame. In old B. H. S. it's a rip-roarin place Full of men that are men, and many a pretty face Theres excitement and laughter and joy galore They just go and shoot anyone that's a bore. Now we're agoin from this yere claim, And to you we'll leave the blame For cut up desks, notes in study hall And wolves that give a low wolf call. To the Juniors we leave the claim To front row seats and to the same We leave our title so very great, And the privilege of being late. To the Sophomores, you sweet little dears, Studies, troubles, and lots of tears, Also the knowledge that you may, too, Someday be in Who's Who in the Zoo . To those who are as Freshmen known, All the wild oats we have sowng To you those tunnels under the school, The right to be guards at the swimmin' pool. To the eighth grade-four years to go, Those many arts you should knowg How to flirt, be coy, gallant and brave, So boys will smile and girls will rave. Now to you who will five years here stay And study hard for many a day, We give our Bucyrian, annuals and dances, Football games, and sweet hall romances The imagination and strength to go ahead, Study for tests 'til you're almost deadg For the thrill of dances you will wait, And never forget your very first date. To all we our biggest gifts hand, The greatest team in all the land, The trophies we have put in the case, The honors on B. H. S. we have placed. The song Varsity so peppy and strong, Singing it you can never go wrong. To all we leave our memories fine, And step aside to the Alumni line. 118.
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BUCYRIANO-320-1949 CHARLES M. WEITHMAN College Preparatory Whoever blushes seems to be good. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, 45 Varsity B 3, 4, College Club 4 Treas. GEORGE EDWARD WEYAND Vocational I make the most of all that comes, The least of all that goes. FRANCES CORRINE WITTER Commercial A maiden never bold. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Club cn-ed 3, 4. f . EUGENE P. WENNINGER College Technical Earnestness and sincerity are syn- onymousf' Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Choir 21, 3, 4, Bucy- rian Staff 4, College Club 4 Vice- Prcs. Quill and Scroll 4. HELEN LUCILLE WILLIE Commercial A thorough student, and a con- stant friend. Blue Triangle 1, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Club Co-ed 21, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4 Sec.-Treas.g Col- lege Club 4, Choir 12, 3, 4, Bucyrian Staff 3, 4 Bus. Mgr., Quill and Scroll 4. VERA I. YAUSSY General Those who joy should win, must share it, for happiness was born a twin. Blue Triangle lg F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Navy Basketball 3, 4, Leader's Club 4. VIVIAN M. YAUSSY General So modest and retiring you would scarcely know she was there. Blue Triangle 11 F. H, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Navy Basketball 4. N0 PICTURE DONALD WIDMAN Vocational Rather quiet, but a dandy good lad is hc. Basketball 3, -lg Baseball ZZ, 3 Recognition Bausch and Lomb Science Award awarded to Arden Linn for outstanding work in the field of science. Rensselaer Award given to Joe Oppenlander for a high degree of efficiency in mathematics. Arion Band Medal awarded to Fred Meck for being the most valuable member of the band. American Legion Award received by Doris Bergen for being the senior girl outstanding in scholarship, leadership and character. American Legion Award received by Joe Oppenlander for being the senior boy outstanding in scholarship, leadership and character. The following seniors were awarded charms for three years service in the choir: Doris Ahl, Judy Blickc, Joyce Hailey, Norma Jean Krauter, Joan Haurk, Patricia lirumbach, Shirley Leuthold, Martha Marggraf, Virginia Marquis, Mary McCoy, Patricia Rein, Jean Russell, Sally Siegel, Helen Willie, Robert Hail, Richard Johns, Kenneth Layer, Richard Light, Gene Wenninger. The following seniors received band letters and pins for their service: Judy Blickc, Phyllis Burkhart, Joan Carver, Mary Jo Corona, Juanita Goodwin, Joan Hauck, Emma Schott, Sally Siegel, Foster Bloom, Paul Katterhenrich. Fred Mc-ck, Robert Mpnnette, Joe Oppenlandcr, Julius Sabbach, Robert Schnabel, Robert Solt.
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BUCYRIAN -seo 1949 Class Prophecy The past we all know, but the future holds many changes for you and meg So I'll brush off my crystal ball and tell you just what I see. The first face that I see is l Juanita Goodwin - Dean of a fashionable girls' school. Joyce Hailey - A swimming and diving in- structor for college boys. Barbara Erhart - Owner of the Norton's Flower Shop. Joan Hauck - A famous pianist with Spike Jones and his boys. Dick Harter - Delivery boy at Norton's. John Heckenhauer - Captain of an excur- sion boat between Put-In-Bay and Cedar Point. Jean Russell - Owner of Jean's Pastry and Candy Shoppe Julius Sabback - A famous dress designer in Paris. Chuck Pirnstill - Singing waiter at the Rice Bowl. Pat Rein - Happily married and living in New Jersey. Joe Oppenlander - A dance instructor for Arthur Murray. Mary Rehm - A famous lady detective. Frances Witter and Joyce Orewiler - Own- ers of Mi Lady Beauty Salon . Helen Willie - Private secretary to Graucho Marx. Vivian and Vera Yaussy - Traveling in Europe as models for Toni Home Perm- anent Wave. Gene Wenninger - Caretaker of Oakwood Cemetery. Keith Watts - A taster of fine imported teas. Dick Walters - Owner of the Atomic Cab Company. Tom Stuckert - Prize-fighter with cham- pionship aims. Charles Stauffer - Manufacturer of planes and gliders. Sally Siegel - Clarinet soloist with the New Washington Symphony. Edwin Shumaker - Manager of J. C. Penny Store. Don Widman - Famous basketball player and happily married. Bud Hail - Successor to Arthur Godfrey's programs. Bob Solt - Famous horse doctor. Judy Blicke - Owner of the Bucyrus Stock- yards. Foster Bloom - Commander-in-Chief of the C. A. P.'s. Phil Burkhart - Married to Dick and rais- ing lots of little football players. Molly Charlton - An old maid with Alice Landis. Bill Cress - Watch-maker and repairer of parking meters. Alice Landis - An old maid with Molly Charlton. Joan Carver - Proprietor of Paris Fash- ions , an elite dress shop. Mary McCoy - Music teacher at Lykens. George Arnold - Fight manager for the future champ, Tom Stuckert. David Ashbaugh - Justice of the Peace. Doris Ahl - Lady acrobat with Ringling Brothers' Circus. Jim Ball - Known as Diamond Jim the lady's man. Doris Be1'gen - Editor of newspaper, The Daily Blabf' Dick Bumstead - Pretzel-bender in Vienna.
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