Crestline High School - Fortyniner Yearbook (Crestline, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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talked him out of being a farmer.I When Donna came back she brought along NANCY NEFF and MARILLYN WEAVER who are both nurses there. Maril- lyn is an occupational therapist and Nancy is a dietician. Know what I mean?? Nancy was going off duty so she offered to take me back up town in her car. Going down the hospital steps, I passed AUDREY WEBER, who is married to a local rail- roader, and FLORENCE ANATRA with her four which, she says, is the limit. On our way up town we passed EDDIE HIPSHER with his new wife Shorty in his new 56 Ford. We stopped at a nice new night club where BEVERLY BAUSCH is singing in her husband's orchestra. We went in and started talking. She told me PRISCILLA MCCAFFREY is married and has a couple of little Sonny's. It seems that JEAN SAW- YER is the confidential secretary to JOE ARTER who is the head of the Farming in Ten Easy Lessons Corporation. TOM ARTER is head coach at Ohio State and is doing all right for himself. RUTH McNEAL after her varied travels over the world has settled down in Switzerland with a St. Bernard. JAMES HARBAUGH, after sur- viving Mr. Enoch's Physics and college, is a well known scientist at the Chicago Re- search Laboratories. Also at Chicago is the handsome playboy, JACK HELFRICH who has finally settled down as a dental lab tech. It seems Dr. Strauch has married his school day sweetheart ALICE RICE, who has set up some new society life here. We left Beverly and passed down by the Y.M.C.A., where STANLEY ARTER, after many years of studying, has ended up as President of the Y.M.C.A. We dropped in to see him, and his secretary, MARTHA WAL- TER, told us that DIXIE LACEY was a fam- ous model at Sac's Sth Avenue, New York. HELENFTQORRIS, another' XML Arter's secretaries, came in with some reports from Mr. Vogler, whom you already mentioned as President of the P.R.R. Helen told me that GUILFORD BURRIS and PAUL MAR- QUART are down in Africa 'building a new railroad line. She also said that RUTH Mc- WHIRTER and JOAN GOSSER have gone into the interior decorating business in Cleveland. We picked up Ruth and dropped her off at the newspaper office which is located next to Sutter Bros. Incorporated. OTTO SU'ITI'ER is now manager ofa chain of groc- ery stores. On the other side is a wonderful new music and book store owned by JAMES GARBERICH. We stopped in and I bought a book of Best Sellers written by none other than that famous author, SUZANNE SIGARS. Curly had the radio on and I heard the feminine voice of the announcer JEANNE SAND say this is station C-R-E-S bringing you the 'Affairs of JOAN BERTSCHE.' Joan is still having man trouble. Jeanne has traveled all over the world as a radio announcer and has become quite famous. MARGIE AULT whom I understand is married to Johnny, and GLADYS MILLER came in to buy some records. Gladys is the local senior English teacher. I saw MONICA HARNER whiz by with her husband from Galion. We then went out to Roy's where most of the crowd had gathered and we all started reminiscing. Talk of graduation, reception, football, etc., filled the air. A few had thought to bring along their annuals and we all had a good laugh at some of our pictures. We had a swell time and planned to try to get together in I96I. I certainly hope you can make it then. I had one slight mishap on my way home. Something went wrong with my helicopter and I made a forced landing in Springfield, Ohio. Hunting for a mechanic who should I run into but BILL BENJAMIN who is President of the New York Central. I arrived home safely to find a message from RUTH DICKERSON, who is the United States Ambassador to Brazil. She had dropped in toPsE me while I was gone. Well I think I have brought you up-to- date on all of the class of 46 and hope you have enjoyed to hear of them. Sincerely, PAM GUINUP

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enior C4155 Hoya ec Nome, Alaska May 25, l956 Dear Pam, By the time you get this letter you will probably be making great plans for the picnic. I received an invitation last week from our 46 secretary, RICHARD KIN- DINGER, who I understand has a large dairy farm north of Crestline now. I had almost forgotten about the plans we made way back there in 46. Although I will not be able to attend on, account of my business, I sincerely hope that all of the old class mates will be there. The invitation said that the picnic was to be held at the Wright estate. By the way, what is ROY WRIGHT doing now? I imagine that there will be plenty going on when you all get together and start talking of old times. When and if you do get to Crestline, please stop in and see my partner in busi- ness, JOAN HIPP. As you know we started our Super Market shortly after graduation and now look where I am, way up here starting up a new store. Also say hello to all the gang when you see them. I haven't seen many of my class-mates for a number of years, so I will appreciate any news you can bear me of them. I did see DORIS LUCE up here about five months ago. You know, she is a secretary for the Pennsylvania Railroad of which EUGENE VOGLER is President. VAUGHN WIL- LIAMS is up here studying trees and fores- try. I guess he came up here as soon as he finished college in 5O. How he can stand it so long is beyond me. Well, I guess I should sign off now, but please answer and give me all the details about the picnic. Sincerely yours, MARTHA JONES Havana, Cuba June I5, l956 Dear Martha, Well, I certainly was glad to hear from you, although I am sorry that you could not attend our picnic. How I managed to leave my research work for that long a time is beyond me, but I felt I should get back to the old town and see how much it had changed in the past ten years. Since I was in rather a hurry to get there, I decided to fly my helicopter, which, inci- dently, was manufactured in Crestline. It seems that FLORENCE KROEGEL, after many successful married years to a Lees- villian, has taken over her father's business selling helicopters. I landed safely at Smith field, which is owned by the prominent business man, LYMAN SMITH. No one knew of my arrival so I walked into Mr. Smith's office, where I was greeted by his attractive secretary, JOAN HERMANN. From there I caught a bus into town. As I stepped into the bus, I looked up into the face of HENRY STEPHAN, the driver who runs a bus line from Crestline to North Robinson. The bus took me to the down town business district, which has increased considerably. The first stop was at Concert Hall, which was recently donated by the great pianist, MARILYN OLIPHANT. It is a very beauti- ful building and really adds a lot to the town. I got off the bus and started down the street when I was almost run down by HERBERT STIFFLER, who is the Automobile Safety Director. Desiring to see some of my old friends, I asked Herbert to drop me off at the hospital, where I understood some of them were working. Then, I was met with another surprise, when he whizzed me right by the old hospital out towards Maple Drive where a large new Hospital is located. As I entered the City Hospital I was greeted by DONNA SMARTO, who is the head of nurses there. We talked and I heard the familiar voice of ANNE PERITO coming over the loud-speaker system call- ing, CaIl for Dr. Wright, call for Dr. Wright, wanted in surgery right away. Anne is the desk nurse and Roy is the Chief- of-Staff. Donna was called away so I stood there viewing the new hospital when who should rush in but JOHN TRIMBLE, who is in the Veterinarian business with TOM STRAUCH. I looked out and saw Tom sit- ting in the car. ll guess his wife Alice



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NAME Florence Anatra .. Joseph Arter ....... Stanley Arter ...,A Thomas Arter .,... Marjorie Ault ..... Beverly Bausch .... William Benjamin ..,. Joan Bertsche ..... Guilford Burris .... Ruth Dickerson ..,. James Garberich Joan Gosser ........ Pamela Guinup ...... James Harbough ,,,,,. Monica Horner .... Jack Helfrich ..... Joan Hermann Joan Hipp ........,.. Edward Hipsher .,.. Martha Jones ....., Richard Kindinger Florence Kroegel .. Dixie Lacy ...... Doris Luce .......,. Paul Marquart ,,., Priscilla McCaffrey Ruth McNeal ,,,,,,,, ....... Ruth McWhirter ,,,,,,,,.... Gladys Miller ..... Nancy Neff ...... Helen Norris ...,,,,,.. ....,. Marilyn Oliphant ........., Ruth Paynter ,,,,.,,, ,,,,s, Anne Perito .... Alice Rice .... Jeanne Sand .... Jean Sawyer .... Suzanne Sigars ,,,... Donna Smarto .,... Lyman Smith ..... Henry Stephan Herbert Stiftler Thomas Strauch .... Otto Sutter ..,... John Trimble ,.,,. Eugene Vogler ..,., Martha Walter ,,,,., Marillyn Weaver .,.. Audrey Weber .... Vaughn Williams Roy Wright. ,,,,,,,, junk Ex eifiew FAVORITE EXPRESSlON if ' FAVORITE Poop Oh nuts .,..,.............,.. ......... S wiss Steak .,..,.,.,.,,, .......Y. Lick my chops . .... Hamburger Oh, but definitely ..... Fresh Ham Beans .,.,,,,,..,...,... lndubitably .. Oh, l hate it .....Chlcken ...,,Hamburgs and Lemon Coke .....Hamburger Tis or tain't ., ..... Sweetstutts Oooohl ...........,,...,......,,,,,,, Hamburgers Boy' am l in a poor row otPotato Salad ..,, , , stumps ,,..,,............,,.,..,,..,... ,. Really! .. ...YY Beet Steak Gee whiz ,,,, ,.... H amburgers Good Gravy .. ..... Pie Alamode Hubba Hubba ,,... Sloppy Joes Meat on Platter ,, None ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Mortz .,.....,,...,.,..,.,,.. 11 11 ' 11 l hate it ,,......,.,,,,... eObby1 ..ss.s,. No kidding .... None ....,.,,... No Doubt .. 1: Don't Cross ., Are You Kiddingu .. 11 - Cripe ........,. Stupid .,,,,..,,,,..... Ham Sandwiches .....Spaghetti .....l-lam Sometimes l wonder .. ..... French Fries ....YSteak .....l-lamburgers .....Hamburgers and cokes ...NT-bone Steaks .....Chocolate Pie ,,..,None .....Hamburger .....None Butterscotch Pie Are You Kidding ....Y lce Cream ....... None A,,,..,,.,..,,,,,..... ,,,4. S panish Rice .,,,,., Corn Sake's ,,...,.,....,,.. ..... P ineapple Delight ,,,, Don't Worry About lt Sugar ......................s None ....,,,,,,,.,,,, That's Tough That's Swell None ..,,,,,,,,, Holy cms ...,,,s.sss. 11 11 11 Nuts ........,.,,,, ,.,.,,, For Pete's Sake ....,,... ........Spaghetti .....Steak and French Fries .....Chicken Butterscoach Pie .,...Chicken Hamburgers and French Fries.... .....Pie And That's For Sure .,,. ..... F ried Chicken ,,,.. ..,,.French Fries ........,None You Know Your Old Dad ...... Roast Pork Hubba, Hubba h ,............,..,... Hamburgers ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. A. Crusty ............. YYY.. T oasted Cheese Sandwiches .. Heck, Yes .......... Y.s.. F rench Fries ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,v Are You Kiclding That's Hot Stuff None ....,,.... .,..,.,,... Oh Shoot Takes George Oh Cripe None ...t..,,,.. No kiddin' .,,..Steak .....Salads ...WChicken ,,...Steak and French Fries .....French Fried Chicken ,....Sloppy Joes ,,mSteak and French Fries ,...,Spaghetti and Meatballs FAVORITE PASTIME Movies Sleeping Dreaming Eating .,..,,Riding in Flo's car Listening to Radio Sleeping Dancing None Piano Listening to Radio Reading Driving Eating None Eating Movies Listening to Radio Driving Writing Letters Sleeping Loafing at Douglas's Walking Listening to Radio Eating Singing Reading Reading Going to Drugstore Dancing Reading Sewing Collecting Pictures Tommy Dorsey Listening To None Reading Listening To Records Reading Reading Movies Roaming Around Girls Farming Listening To Sinatra Resting . ,...............i,. Sleeping Reading Magazines Reading Seventeen Reading Sleeping Loafing

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