Covington High School - Buccaneers Yearbook (Covington, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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JUNIOR CLASS ROW I—Ruby Knick, Virginia Tobias, Jim Ellis, Bill Langston, Dick Hemm, David Crotinger, Jack Looker, Marjorie Ault, Bertha Smith. ROW II—Mr. Roberts, Adv., Bill Collins, Pres., John Smith, Glen Phillips, David Mote, Ray Forror, Dale Garman, Noel Smith. Bill Hitchcock. ROW III—Janice Miller, Sec’y, Catherine Robinson, Melvin Stuckey, Bob Martin, Dorothy Reed, Wayne Markland, Tom Hill, Vice Pres., Donna Shawler, Nancy Farling. ROW IV— Anna Mae Wagner, Dona Yaney, Pally Tobias, Jane Whitman, Carolyn Plhillis, Joanne Forsythe, Betty Warner, Joyce Ely, Jessie Adams. ROW V—Harriet Coon, Norma Barnhart, Doris Perry, Treas., Beverly Slade, Mary Jo McGool, Mary Mutzner, Ruby Stambaugh, Hilda Weller, Bradley Snider, Rose Ann Tobias. • • • To The Juniors The Junior Class has been working “very hard” this year to build up a large fund in the Junior Class treasury. They sold license plates, birthday calendars, and gobbies. At the home basket- ball games they sold cokes and other pop, candy bars, chewing gum, popcorn, and ice cream bars. The class play “Susie the Siren” was a siren which drew a large crowd to see the play which made the class a lot of that green stuff. To the Juniors, remember only one more year! ( 18 )

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Turning a few more pages I come upon a picture of DEAN KLINE, the mayor of New York City. And to think, we used to call him Dizzy. Across the page was a picture of a beautiful girl, Princess Liza Kanan, daughter of the Shah of Arabia. She’s getting married to ROBERT MUTZNER, the original wo- man hater. Her father is giving a million dollar dowry. My, flag pole sitting has come back into style. The new world champion is “Cutie Croz” who has a record of 186 days, five hours and fourteen minutes. His reason was that he is a poor farmer and needed to take in some money on the side. It says here in fine print that his real name is BOB CROSIER. Aren't the new men’s hats this vear iust too silly for words. That Paris hat de- signer. Monsieur CARL RECK, is making men’s hats that women wouldn’t be caught dead wearing. On the farm page, it is announcing that DONALD MONNIER, the president of the Flyin Farmers Association, is organizing a sight seeing tour of the world. Any farmer with a jet can join the group. My friend CAROL MACY, who works in a rest home for poor tired out history teachers, just now came in and asked if I’d like to go over to the Shelter House for something to eat. Shawler and Smith's Shelter House, owned and operated by RICHARD SHAWLER and DON SMITH, is quite a place. They sell opium over the counter and ROBERT EARICK runs a gambling room in the basement. HELEN BREWER, the chairman of the local W.C.T.U. committee, along with JOHN MANN and DICK ALYEA of the police force, have long tried to clean the place up, but, as yet, they haven’t succeeded. She said they were cruising around in the new squad car looking for possible victims of alcohol, I guess. I refused her generous offer to pay for the eats and decided to go to bed instead. Sleep, that’s what I need, so good night everyone. — CLASS OF 1950 ( 17 )



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SOPHOMORE CLASS ROW I Donna George, Shirley Maier, Gladys Yingst, Joyce Kline, Shirley Young, Sara McCool, Marcia Walker. Jennie Spencer, John Phillips, Sylvia DeWeese. Doris Slade. ROW II— Mr. Simpson, Marilyn Robbins, Kath- leen Yarian, Betty Hartley, Sec’y, Elo'se vVarner. Richard Ellis, Judy Arendall, Joyce Weaver. Catherine Sf.ambaugh. Janet Via, Mary Fletcher. ROW III—Raymond Schaurer, Vice Pres., Pat Speer, Ronald Rhoades, Jim McConnell. Keith Henry, Bill Mendenhall. Jim Roberts, Pres., Elaine Laughman, Jim O'Donnell, '’auline Koeller, Gerald Mnnnin. Richard Bergman. ROW IV—Betty Coburn, Fhern Kimmel, Marilyn Frey. Wanetta Wise, Nancy Fessler, Pat Anderson, Carol Croft. Barbara Bennett, Leota Smith, Ruth Crile, Treas., Carolyn Brunton, Hannah Miller. FRESHMAN CLASS ROW I -Ronald Tobias. Maynard Cissner, Bob Mendenhall. Bob Johnston. Shirley Buckingham, Woneda North. Carolyn Gilbert. Tony Brinkman. Dick Holsinger. Jim Boehringer, Leonard Woods. ROW II—Kenneth Sholley Irene Flick, Sec’y. Pat Feeser. Jean Angle. Loanne Miller. Doug Alexander. Jean Knick. Gloria Alvea. Jane Mutzner, Treas., Lloyd Holsapple. ROW III—Don Zimmerman. Gilbert Forsythe. Vice Pres., Joe Supinger, James Apple, Bill Feeser. Wayne Flory. Sherwood Anderson. Pres., Ronald Finfrock. Kenneth Wackier Bill Frey. ROW I Mr. Apwisch, Edith Kelley. Joyce Wenrick. Norma Gump, Elizabeth Supinger. Jean Kimmel, Phyllis Mann, Levina Wagner, Beverly Clark. Frances Bare, Marilyn Bergman, Shirley Crile ROW V -Marilvn Ault. Winifred Ringlespaugh, Marily Smith. Shirley Clark, Dale Kline. Bill Swob. Kenneth Hitchcock. Virginia Meyer, Shirley Brunton. Janet Powelll Thelma Rudy. ( 19 )

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