Crestline High School - Fortyniner Yearbook (Crestline, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 28 text:

I, Floyd Roston, will my attraction to women to Bob Flaherty. I, James Ryan, will my cow-milking ability to Joe Will. I, Almelio Salvati, will my cookbook to Bill Linn. I, Rosemary Sohill, will my television set to Beverly Wood to keep her home at night. I, George Sherbondy, will my knowledge of civics to Miss Cover. I, Dorothy Sherer, will my fair complexion to John Spiroff. I, Earl Smith, will my crew hair cut to Mr. Cellini. I, Glenn Smith, will my brignt red hair to John Johnson. I, Esther Solinger,- will my Model A Ford to Mr. DeWalt. I, Frank Stone, will my wide awake attitude to Glenn Bartholomew. I, Edwin Stump, will my persistence in English to Nat Tridico. I, Josephine Tornichio, will my charming smiles to Mary Vogt. I, Nancy Trainor, will my fancy glasses to Miss Griebling. May she see as much through them as I did. Wow [ I, Donald Walters, will my way with women to Jim Kelso. I, Virginia West, will my long woolies to Don Kindinger. I, Louise Yaichner, will my new look to the next generation of freshmen. I, Marianne Yakubek, will my slenderizing diet to Mary Lou Hart. I, Catherine Young, will my startled appearance to wide-awake Cornelius . I, Norma Pinyerd, will my tardy and absent slips back to Mr. Enoch. May it save the school some money. And I, one of the Forty-niners, being satisfied that the Senior Class of 19 9 is of sound mind and memory, and free from any restraint, do hereby order that such facts be entered into the Crestline High School Annual in the year of 19 -9 and that a complete record of such proceedings be made. 22

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I, John Krichbaum, will my stubbornness to Jack Yetter. I, George Lacey, will my neatness to Milo McGown. I, Gertrude Long, will ray bass viol to Carol Ryan. I, Kenneth Long, will my driving ability to Dick Hoffman. I, David McBrlde, will myself to all the beautiful girls of C. H. S. I, Edward McCaffrey, will my uklele to Alma Lou Heibertshausen. I, Patricia Meyers, will my copy of How to Win Friends and Influence People to David Scheiber. I, Richard Miller, will my trombone to Ethel Page. May she produce as many sweet notes as I have. I, Donald Mitchell, will my 1922 Ford to Miss Cover. I, Isabelle Moore, will my sister Virginia to anyone, (Just anyone I) I, Shirley Moore, will my position as Homecoming Queen to any girl who is as lucky as I. I, Napoleon Morton, will my position as halfback on the football team to Kenny Stone. I, Wiley Morton, will my good cakes to Mrs. Enoch. Why do they fall? I, Rosle Moyer, will my blue Dodge and what goes with it to Carol Meyers. I, Bernard Newcome, will my rippling muscles to Tom Jones. I, Louise Newcome, will my used text books to Jake Minich. I, Josephine Perito, will my handsome lover to the Crawford County Dog Pound. I, Janet Plummer, will my novel How to Get a Man, to Janet Spangler. Read it carefully, my dear. I, Ruth Poth, will my Spike Jones records to Mr. DeWalt. May he enjoy them as much as I did. I, Carol Niswander, will my good grades to the class of 1950. I, Harry Rombke, will my photographic knowledge to Mr. Crider. I, Daryl Roston, will my natual blonde hair to Patty Kraner . 21



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Prophesy On J une 10, 1949, shortly after graduation, the movie di- rectors of Hollywood sent advertisements asking for young, in- telligent graduates. Many of our class of ' 49 decided to take advantage of this great opportunity and began rushing to H oily- wood. This was later called the GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY RUSH OF ' 49. Of course not everyone could be successful and this was quite true because some of the graduates had not thought of looks when they started for Hollywood. Among the successful, however, were Dorothy Sherer, now Dorothy Amour; Frank Stone, now Frank Singatra; Evelyn Blaising, now Veronica Pond; and Floyd Roston, now Dreamy Morgan. Some years later I decided to look up some of my old class- mates, and to my surprise they had become very successful in find- ing their life-long ambitions. For instance, I took a taxi to the uptown district of Hollywood and found Dick Hoffman owning a large taxi business. At the city building I saw Shirley MoOre being chosen Miss California. She was still rating high as queen. Be- side the city building I saw John Krichbaum ' s Children ' sHome for Lost Babes. This I ' m sure h a d been his main desire. On the main square of Hollywood I saw John Flohr ' s Super Duper Self -Service Market. No hard work for John. Next I saw Josephine Perito ' s modern restaurant- and decided to have a chat with Josie while eating my lunch. Here I also found Kenny Long, Josie ' s head dishwasner. She has him where she wants him now. After eating my lunch I de- cided to further my tour for old classmates. On doing so 1 met Esther Sollnger and Bette Jo Gallentine, still the best of friends. I asked them if they had found their main ambitions, but before I could get an answer, two Fords went by and I stood alone. The next place 23

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