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74 .look 'Wada 74a 7az'wze ix CLASS PROPHECY ! Here it is! The biggest football game of the year--the Rose Bowl! Tom Jackson's great team is charging down the field. Wait, an injury has occurred! What's this? The nurse for Tom's team is Virginia Bourne. Wow! No wonder so many casualties have been appearing. Flash! Jane Curtis has iust been appointed as head coach for Yale. Well, well, what do we have here? A girls' football team. lt looks as though Dale Winkler is getting a large charge out of coach- ing Julienne High to victories. Baseball has iust inherited some all time greats. We have Jerry Hewitt as the New York Yankee's star pitcher and Jack Macy catching for the Cleveland indians while Bob Ullery manipulates third base. Two young lawyers have distinguished them- selves through their work on the De Hayes' case. The lawyers are Jack Munson and Grant Ries- inger. Grant's efficient switchboard operator, Carole Gibson, likes to listen in on the boss. Hottes De Hayes wanted five wives but he just couldn't get it through his head that he should take them one at a time. Flash! All the kiddies will thrill at this. Their idols, Dick Boyer and his horse, Pet, have been chosen as America's number one top cowboy stars. !Thfs is your Hollywood reporter Betty Steele saying goodbye until tomorrow.i Dorsey Arthur and Aloysius Wilimftus are the head grease monkies for the William Mat- thews and Glenn McCollum Garage of Dis- tinction. Would any one care to buy a pair of Wid- ows Hose ? You would! Contact Ronald Bo- well Esq., head salesman for Thomas Whitmer's Widows Hosiery Shoppe. I guess Warren Piercy and David Coss could- n't stand it any longer so they ioined the For- eign Legion. Nice, sociable little outfit. Joe Patterson, Bill Taylor, Dick Krohn, and John Madrid want to be millionaires, quotes Paul Inman. I guess l'll have to be poor. Every- one else wants to be rich. Eclgzir Jones became an oil magnate over- night when his Uncle Midas of Midas County, Texas, passed away. Betty Lou Boyle operates his switchboard while trying to keep all the little Bitties out of mischief. Nice work, if you can do it. Hup-two-three-four. That seems to be all that Don Tygret, Dan Gordon, Victor Vance, Jerry Zimmer, and Bob Kuhls, are able to hear. lt even keeps them awake at night. lt isn't the drilling that bothers them, though, it's their Drill Master, Sergeant Mary Wegner. Marion Thomas has earned the title of the Goldbrick Most Likely to Succeed in Uncle Sugar's armed forces. Bob Birchfield and Max Odle have a bad case of the shakes, First it's those darn needles! Now it's that Terror of Battery A , Robert Gorman, Master Dentist of Battery A. ln this man's army, Gene Hageman has taken the place of Jerry Lewis for that sensational rib tickler, At War With the Army. Bob Dolan is liable to drop in on you any time as he was a paratrooper and is head de- livery boy for the Syd Collins' Nut-House Enterprises. Peanuts, that is. Women's wrestling certainly hasn't gone out of style. The hottest thing is Gerry Brown and her manager, Carole Slim Coy. Bruce Boedeker is now in Karl Keller's boots as head conservationist. Dick Deal is singing grand opera at the Met- ropolitan. Herman Miller is now recognized as a second Frankie Laine. Mariann Miller is now married and living happily with that great singing cowpoke, Donn Day. Basil Theodoras' Hill Farm, dealing exclusive- ly with one legged chickens, has been furnish- ing the United Nations Assembly with all the chickens their members can consume. The United States delegate, Bill Drummond, has done away with so many chickens that he is now being investigated for fowl play. Dick Knisley has the highest iob of anyone. He is now washing windows on the Empire State Building in New York. While going about his escapades he came upon these scenes. Joan Davis, Ann Gaylor, Judy Lively, and Barbara Poorman were all trying to sit on the bosses' lap. incidentally, the boss is only 5 feet tall. Tom Williams disappeared last night. The police are thoroughly stumped. lt seems Tom was last seen with that great magician, Jim Boggs. The health of the country is now in better hands with Teda Clark, Jane Wethington, and Phylis Settlemier supervising nursing. Norma Christmas has gone back to primitive times. The pace of modern times is too much. She is now a missionary in darkest Africa. Jean Paul Borchers is now the big cheese of the N.R.O.T.C. Now head of the Lutheran Mission is John Fabian. Those who are dodging spitballs and trying to further the education of our children are Pat Brown, Suzanne Booher, and Martha Ruetz, in the elementary and Stanley Steed, and Mary Oaks as teachers of administration. The former great concert singer, Susan Cull, has now de- voted her life to teaching little children how to make their dogs howl. Kathleen Morton is now playing the largest organ in the world which is in the Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. W ...J
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mime TYGRET, DON Shorty ULLERY, ROBERT Bob Mixed Chorus 'lg Baseball l 3, 4. . VANCE, VICTOR M. Shorty Mixed Chorus 3, Track 3, Minstrel 3, 4. WEGNER, MARY ANN Sis Latin Club 'l, 2, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 47 Treasurer 3, 4, Minstrel 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Annual 4. WETHINGTON, JANE Blondie Girls Chorus l, 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Band I, 2. WHITMER, THOMAS G. Tiny Tom Press Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Minstrel 4, Avia- lor Staff, Assistant Business Manager, Business Manager 3, 4, Annual. WZLIMITIS, ALOYSIUS F. Allie Football lp Basketball l, 2. WILLIAMS, TOM Tom Science Club 3, 47 Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Annual 4. WINKLER, DALE C. Wink Mixed Chorus 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4. ZIMMER, GERALD A. Jerry Football 4.
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Same 7 ' We leaae ' CLASS win We, the members of the 1951 Senior Class, Butler High School, Vandalia, Ohio, being of sound mind and many memories, all of which we wouldn't trade for all the world, do make, ordain, and swear this to be our last will and testament. STATEMENT I We do here give and bequeath our new desks in study hall, a new voice to all teachers who told us to get off them, our many trips to Patterson Iron and Metal, on Saturday, our 70 copies of How to Graduate in One Easy Lesson, our brains, and we really have a lot of them, our new choice seats in the auditorium, our many talented classmates' achievements, our ability for making money, and our love and undying energy for our teachers to the class- mates of 1952. STATEMENT II I PAUL INMAN, will my boxing technique to CHARLES LEWIS. I, MARY OAKS, will my wrestling holds, which I hardly ever use, to GRACE SPRINGER. I, WARREN PIERCY, will my ability to throw my weight around to JOHN COOVER. I, DICK DEAL, will my singing ability and office work to JACK LINKER. I ANN GAYLOR, will my backwardness and shyness to ESTHER WEST. I, GERRY BROWN, will part of my split per- sonality along with Pat's to JOHN HARLEY. l, PAT BROWN, will the other part of our split personality to ART HAYWOOD. We, JUDY LIVELY and JANE CURTIS, will our ability to get a diamond while a senior to JUNIOR GIRLS. I, JEAN PAUL BORCHERS, will my ability to win scholarships to JANE DeNISE. I, SUSAN CULL, will my operatic voice to RALPH HERTLEIN. I, JIM BOGGS, will my cigarette trick along with three I3l packs of cigarettes to ED FASICK. We, TEDA CLARK and CAROLE COY, will our red fiuorescent iackets to DON VANCE. I, JOHN FABIAN, will my wonderful experi- ments in physics to JERRY DUNCAN. I, MAX ODLE, will one of my two heads to ED COTTERMAN. The other one I will hold under my arm for future reference. I, TOM WHITMER, will my will-power to WIL- BUR WOODRUFF. I, DORSEY ARTHUR, will my speed records on my motor bike to CAROL WAYMIRE. I, BETTY BOYLE, will my acting ability to BILL WORKMAN. I, 'BOB DOLAN, will my hot air to GLENNA Mc- ILVAIN so that she can blow her baritone. I, JOE PATTERSON, will all my sour notes in chorus to JEANNE MARTIN. I I I, GRANT RIESINGER, will my acting ability and my millions in coffee cans buried under Phyllis Rentz's barn to DALE PRICE. I, BETTY STEELE, will my charming smile and my ability to jitter-bug to DICK ANDER- SON. I, TOM WILLIAMS, will my Ipana smile and in- ability to do mechanical drawing to BOB JONES. I, BOB KUHLS, will my run-down model-A with my run-down battery to GEORGE CLARK for his run-down car. I, VIRGINIA BOURNE, will my maiorette outfit to BILL MCPHERSON. I think he would look so cute in it. I, BOB ULLERY, will my bottle of hair straight- ener and six fingered ball glove to ERVIN ANDERSON. I, BRUCE BOEDEKER, will my coon-skin hat and red alarm clock to SUE FOGARTY. I, MARION THOMAS, will my wide-awake at- titude and my never ending appetite-to JANIE ACTON. I, MARY WEGNER, will my never ending tea parties to ART BRYANT. I, VICTOR VANCE, will one of my long legs to SUE KROHN so she can play football. I, BOB BIRCHFIELD, will my work in the eve- ning and my first tenor voice to RONNIE WINKLER. I, CAROL GIBSON, will my height and pleas- ing personality to BETSY VANCE. I, SYD COLLINS, will my ability, etc., etc., to JIM LANG. ' I, JERRY ZIMMER, will my ability to drive a tractor and to dance the Charleston to NANCY SMITH. I, STANLEY STEED, will my possum grin and collection of classical records to RUTH JACKSON. I I, BOB GORMAN, will my little black book crammed with girls' telephone numbersto all the JUNIOR BOYS. They can fight over it, I'm tired. STATEMENT Ill We have put this statementlinto a separate paragraph because we think that a big man like our advisor deserves a special place in our will. It is with deep appreciation when we say Thank you, for the wonderful year you have- given us, MR. HOPKINS. We will never forget you, and we hope that you will never forget us. We the SENIOR CLASS of 1951 will to our advisor, MR. JAMES W. HUGO CALHOUN HOPALONG HOPKINS, a new set of shiny six shooters and ten l10l bullets to use when the juniors misbehave, and the hope of the best band ever. Always us, MARTY and DAN
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