Chillicothe High School - Arrow Yearbook (Chillicothe, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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Past To the remaining students of CHS, the graduating class of 1951 leaves the following items. We trust that these students will cherish them and guard them well. I- Charles Moss leaves his nickname Fox , which was willed to him by Bob Oakes, to Ronnie Long. II-Warner Timmons wills his slightly used seat in Room 108 to some lucky junior. III-To Nancy Fulks, Dave Gunlock wills his dimples. IV-Elizabeth Riley leaves to Becky Webb the Physics lab with all its boys. V - Scotty Griesheimer wills to Bill Straub his height so that he can play basketball with the Varsity. VI- To Emily Carmean, Marilyn Moore leaves her battered, blue cheer- leading megaphone. VII -Jim Peters leaves to I-Iolt Hildner his dancing ability. VIII- Lee Anne Chenault is the receiver of Jackie Kunste1's majorette uniform to wear in zero weather. IX-Janet Hixon leaves to Juanita Robbins and Loanne Shafer her even-tempered toleration of the bass section of the mixed choir. X - To Tom Brown, Annamae Grogan leaves her size 7911 band hat. XI- Norman Lee Skinner gets six packs of red yarn to tie on his num- erous girl friends from Joanne Davis. XII - Barbara Parrett receives Joanne Brown's ability to get along with Miss Herron. XIII-Audrey Leonard bestows upon the future senior girls the pleas- ure of trying to get one of the ten typing books in the Library. XIV - Gary Hardesty is the receiver of Ernest Bostwick's ability to play pool like a shark. XV-Ruth Bower wills to Marjorie Robinson all typing errors which she has made in the past year. XVI-Jane Morris willingly leaves to Becky Webb her job of cleaning up the gym after the Senior Prom. XVII-To Mr. Hydell, Ynema Mathis leaves an escape-proof cage for mice for the protection of girls in the front row. XVIII- Loeanne Schaffer is the receiver of Flora Osborne's height, hop- ing that she will grow a little. XIX- Paul Miller leaves to Bob Smith a place in the memory of Andy Wade, police officer. I XX - To the oncoming Senior Class, Jim Brock leaves whitewash brush- es, two buckets, one pair of blue with White polka dot levis and three boxes of No Sleep. XXI-Eddie Gerlaugh wills to Lanny MacBeth, Mr. Thornton's office chair for use during choir rehearsal.

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Previews Behind thc curluirfs mystic fold The flowing future lies unrolledf' As we enter the theatre constructed by the Oddie Merriman Company, whose employees are Paul Miller, Dan Driesbach, Jim Dyer, Joe Enderle, Dallas Hall, Alfred Locklear, Bud Lindstrum, and C. T. Ingraham, we look around to see if any of our friends are on hand to see the play. Oh, look! There's Buddy Heiss and Richard Schrader, professional baseball players, says Patty, and there's Buzz Cockerell of the FBI. Yes, and there's Scotty Griesheimer, coach at Notre Dame Universi- ty, sitting with Dave Tyler, coach at West Point. Rivals, too ! Several doctors are here. Must be a convention. Don Long, Jim Butt, and Shirley Johnson are with them. There's a group of college grads sitting in opera seats. June Har- rington, Mark Miller, Sally Goodman, Ann Grogan, and Elizabeth Riley are among them. They really look distinguished, don't they? Shh, LaVersa, the orchestra is beginning to play. That conductor looks familiar. Well, no wonder! It's none other than Marilyn Rodgers! Listen! I hear a trumpet and no one can play like that except Warner Tim- mons. It's really he, with Ray Benner, drummer, and Marilyn Schweitzer, pianist. Golly, our class has done well, hasn't it? Here's your program. Oh, look who the printer is - Don Klein. And Lefty Palmer is the publicity agent. I see the dialogue for the play was composed by Jane Morris and Martha Jean Gerber, and the setting is by Jeanne Higby, Jack Boyce, James Hammond, and Sue Ratclifff' Acknowledgments are to Barbara Cooper, Martha Rodgers, and Eu- lah Weese for fashioning the costumes, and to Mamie Francis, Cora Lou Maddox, Barbara Limle, Beulah McCrary, Jeanette Mead, Marilyn Miller, and Marilyn Moore for hair styling. Isn't that wonderful? Yes, it's so wonderful we've missed the entire production. There's the group of servicemen singing the finale. There are many fellows from the class of '51 in the group - Paul Ackerman, Marty Bouillion, Bill Bryan, Dave Carnes, Larry Drummond, Bushnell Dyer, David England, Edward Gerlaugh, Richard Hines, Darvin Jividen, Charles Moss, Robert Steele, and Don Tiegreenf' As the curtain falls, we rush backstage in order to talk to our old friends, and we see Jim Peters bringing orchids from his florist shop to the stars. We think orchids should go to the whole class of '51 for being so suc- cessful and achieving their goals set up while seniors of CHS. PAT PINNIX LaVERSA ROACH



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Hits XXII-To anyone willing to pay for it, John Blair leaves the debt of S5 he owes to Mr. Bickel. XXIII- Mary Alice Jones wills her locker filled with old typing papers to any junior girl willing to clean it out. XXIV- Gary Dill leaves to Audrey Dennis his slightly worn class ring. XXV - Mickey Donnells, a fellow Republican, inherits from Janet Golds- berry all her Taft buttons and GOP banners. XXVI-Martha Rodgers wills to Barb Wagner the picture of Howard Duff that is on her locker door, which, though it be worn and torn, has many good sighs left. XXVII - Corrinne Mead leaves to Jessie Graves a much used bus ticket to Ratcliffburg. XXVIII-Don Long leaves to John Kaiser the open highways around Chillicothe, plus his parking space behind CHS. XXIX-Jean Nist wills to any deserving junior her trig answer book, because she knows it will be needed. XXX - To June Chaney, LaVerne Coder leaves her place in line in front of the mirror in the first floor rest room. XXXI-Phil Delong wills to Paul Junk his secret formula for mixing whitewash. XXXII-To some junior girl, Gloria Overly wills her position as typ- ist on the ARROW Staff. XXXIII-Carol Hurley inherits from June Harrington her ability to forget when special assignments are due. XXXIV- Gloria Hardman wills her engagement ring to hopeful Joanne Richter. XXXV-- Bob Steele leaves to Richard Cochran all his library permits. XXXVI-To Walter Ott, Ruth Schumann wills her English Literature Book-if he gets that far! XXXVII-Don Black wills to any natural born mechanic in the Jun- ior Class, a smooth running Model A Ford, sometimes known as Struggle Buggy . XXXVIII-Barbara Hitchens leaves to Gloria Co-oper and Mae Kelley her collection of old, worn out shorthand pads. XXXIX-Jim Butt wills to Alice Brownell his three thousand page manuscript on Solid and Trig. Signed by Pat Pinnix and LaVersa Roach on behalf of the 1951 Senior Class of Chillicothe High School on their last will and testament on the twenty-seventh day of March, nineteen hun- dred fifty-one. MR. ALEXINAS W. PAT PINNIX MR. MINSHALL messes LavERsA ROACH

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