Butler High School - Airlog Yearbook (Vandalia, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Clas Vv'e, the fiftieth graduating class of Butler High School, inmates of study hall, do hereby publish and declare this instrument, as and for our last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills, testaments, or promises by us heretofore made. Item I We do here give. devise, and bequeath our homeroom, our short class meetings, cold Saturf days for scrap drives, our knowledge of Time Magazine, our undying efforts to make money for the senior trip, our talent for obtaining the love and admiration of all our teachers, our sixty' three honored seats in front of the auditorium, and our possessing traits of being brightfeyed and wide awake in all classes to the members of the Class of 1953. Item II I, Bill Vkforkman, leave my stock of rewritten sports stories to Lora Grimes. VVe. Grace Springer, Doris Powers, and Carol XVestray, will the all important knowledge on How To Get a Diamond to the junior girls. I, Cynthia Lovell, will my clarinet reeds and my red hair to Phil Sipe and Arlene Fabian, respectively. I, Betty Boots, will my extraordinary height to .Ioe Cranor. I, Charles Lewis, will my knowledge of the civics book to Mr. Bussard. I, Dale Price, will my power to stay awake in civics class to Wilmer Wead. I, .lane DeNise, will my slow typing speed and my strict attention in shorthand class to ,Indy Finfrock and Doris Francis, respectively. I, Skinny Monnin, will my ability to ask in' telligent questions at all times to Sue Miller. I, Art Haywood, will my ability to run the lflflfyard dash to Bob Rosener. I, Nancy Smith, will my experiences on the Butler stage to .Ioan Moore. I, .lim Lang, will my position as tallest member of the senior class to Barbara Gorman. I, Bernard VVilimitis, will my bottle of black tintair to Elaine Gibboney. We, Barbara and 'lim Price, will the two back tires on our jeep to Regina Lampman and the two front tires to Carolyn Knotts. I, black Linker, will my collection of school activity pins to Paul Vance. I, Wilbur VVoodruIf, will my exciting person' ality to Nora VVorkman. S 111 I, Melvin Garber, will my rusty trombone, which I treasure dearly, to Bob Lee. I, Larry Furrow, will my cool temper and ability to stay calm to Ann Norisinger, XVe. Carolyn Mossbarger and Dudley lvlook, will our poetic minds to ,lack French and Dea Rae Dunn. I, Barbara Snyder, will my ability to be busy while doing nothing to -lack Butler. I, Powell Toth. will my book on How Tu Punt a Football to Pat Usalis. I, .Iohn Harley, will this NoahfCount name and my Santa suit to ,Ioe Hart. I, Betsy Vance, will my seat next to the window in typing class to David Esposito. I, Art Bryant, will my false teeth to Beverly Dunn. I, Margie Bivins, will my knowledge of Mat beth to .Iohnny Lampman. I, -Ianette Ruehling, will my knitting needles to Gary Howe. I, Bob Anthony, will my football shoulder pads to Barbara Wegner. I, Sue Fogarty, will my high soprano voice to .Iune Hill. I, Scott Birchlield. will my one blue eye to Pat Matson and my one brown eye to Norma Zimmer. I, Sue Krohn, will my book of How To Break Bones and Play Basketball to Helene Theodoras. I, Jeanne Martin, will my battered majorette boots to Richard Musick. I, Glenna Mcllvain, will the middle valve on my baritone and my expired pass to Old River to Margie Fultz. I, Carol Hockenberry, will my collection ui- ehartreuse and blue paint brushes to jerry Cranor. I, Wilma Kershner. will my book of soldier boys' addresses, which I have never misplaced. to Lorine Barton. Item III We hereby declare that in this space shall appear the name of Miss Pearl Bashore who has guided us through our senior year, She was the driving force behind our many scrap drives. magazine sales, and card sales. Vdc wish to thank her for her undying eiiort in seeing us safely through our twelfth year at Butler. It has been a wonderful year, Miss Bashore. We will never forget you and hope that you will always re member the Class of 1952. Item IV Vwle, Ruth Ann and Shirley, just leave.



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C1358 Prop 1CCY At the class of '52 reunion held at the palatial mansion of that celebrated playboy, POWELL TOTH, a survey was conducted to determine the occupational trend of high school seniors twenty years ago. Conducting this poll were the noted news commentator, R. LEE WINKLER. and his secretary, CAROL WESTRAY. Many interesting and varied occupations were found. In the field of agriculture it was found that RALPH HERTLEIN has become a successful truck gardener in Graham Land, Antarctica. The active, ambitious GEORGE CLARK is a mush' room grower. Both George and his SQCFCUIFY. LALA HARLOW, face ruin, however, at the hands of BILL VJORKMAN who grows toad' stools in the next acre. They have called on the services of NORBERT MONNIN, the Wall Street financier, to aid them in this dilemma. In the field of entertainment we find SCOTT BIRCHFIELD, recent winner of the academy award for his part in the revised production of Dumbo , ED COTTERMAN is now a highly esteemed master of the ballet. Some of his famous proteges are MELVIN GARBER, GLENNA MCILVAIN, and BERNIE W I L I M I T I S. M A R I L Y N OSTERDAY and SHIRLEY SPRADLING have teamed up to do a toe dance routine, and are now playing the Palace for the seventeenth week. We also find that the deli' cate, dainty SUE EOGARTY fbetter known as Slammin' Sueuj is training under the managef ment of EDGAR FASICK for the Womens World Heavyweight Wrestling Championship. DUDLEY MOOK, too, is in entertainment. He is better known by his stage name of Yeldud Koomf' The number of professional people of the '52 class proved to be exceptionally high.. BOB ANTHONY heads the list by retaining this position as head coach at Vassar, due mainly to the outstanding efforts of his triple threat ALL-AMERICAN halffback. CAROL STEP' FEY. BILL MCPHERSON is a successful wine' taster, while WILMA KERSHNER has become a brewmaster. It is rumored that LARRY FUR' ROW keeps them in business. RUTH ANN JACKSON, unable to attend the reunion because she was recently YiCClm1Z3Cl by BOB MUSICK, the Broadway p1ckp0CkCf, now heads the bestseller list with her Ruth Anna and the King of Siam. CAROL HOCKf ENBERRY is well known in the music world for her allfmale chorus, featuring Sweet E? Petite DOC BURGESS as vocalist. Other prof fessional people include JOHN HARLEY, who flunked out of medical school and who is now an extremely wellfpaid butcher. ART HAY' WOOD was a wellfknown big game hunter until he disappeared while hunting wombats in the cannibal country of Africa. IVIARGIE BIVINS, a lady evangelist, and SHIRLEY DAY, a Holly' wood censor, are also unable to attend the re' union due to financial embarrassment following their vacation at Monte Carlo. TOM RODERER is now teaching yofyo at Harvard. We find Jlhl and BARBARA PRICE in ad' vertising. They are doing work for the Toni people. Also in advertising we find BARB SNYDER, WILMA BAILEY. and GRACE SPRINGER. They are writing singing comf mercials for CAROLYN MOSSBARGERS nrm which manufactures tuxedos for penguins. This firm employs LOUIS SIZEMORE and WILBUR WOODRUEF as models. Also emf ployed are JACK LINKER, who studied draf matics at Denver for four years, as head book' keeper and his secretary, CYNTHIA LOVELL, who solves his figure problems, Other successful business men are JIM LANG, who manufactures elevator shoes and DON VANCE, who prospers as the owner of the gas station employing BILL STAPE as operator of the gum machine. Courageous as Don is, he lives in constant fear since the stormy night when he was robbed by two cigar smoking, pistolfpacking desperadoes believed to be JANET ODLE and ,IEANNIE MARTIN. Very outstanding in politics are the names of DALE PRICE, candidate for President on the Prohibition ticket, BARBARA JACKSON, who is still trying to get President Truman refelected: and NANCY SMITH, who recently spoke before a closed Senate committee hearing in favor of socialized medicine. Other distinguished members of the class are BETTY BOOTS, a giraffe feeder at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago: JOHN COOVER, a traveling salesman: CAROLE DAVIS, a potato jacket knitterg and JANE DeNISE, who went into the national spelling bee finals only to be spelled down by the word uporkf' SUE KROHN, too, is among our distinguished members. She plays forward for the Harlem Globetrotteresses. DORIS POXVERS baby sits for twentyffive year olds. But by far the most outstanding of the '52 class are Doctors PHYLLIS SEARCY and BETSY VANCE, who are at present, collaboratf ing with Captain Video and Video Rangers BRYANT and LEWIS on the proposed rocket expedition to the moon aboard the good 'ship BASHORE.

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