Dalton High School - Luanna Yearbook (Dalton, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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CLASS PROPHECY Lila is now a secretary As busy as can be; But what she likes best of all Is sitting on her boss ' s knee. Ida Jo is a beautician; She cuts, sets, and waves your hair. When next you want a beautiful look. Just visit her shop on the square. Carolyn is in art school An artist soon to be. If ever you want a picture. It ' s Miss Britton you should see. Janet is a teacher ' s wife, The salary is very low. So, if you know of a better job. Please let Janet and her husband know. Carol Danner is in the W. A. P. ' s Marching right in step. She does her duty for our land With lots of vigor and pep. Clarabel is a nurse at Apple Creek, She plans to work there for a while; The patients all think she ' s great Because she greets them with a smile. Mae is now in Nursing School As everyone can tell. Soon the patients will learn to love her Because she ' ll help to make them well. Fred is now a farmer Raising first prize cattle. The virus pests are a nuisance But he ' s slowly winning the battle. Dick is a head waiter. Serving people from coast to coast; He gives you service with a smile, You should hear the people boast. Anna Jean is now a secretary Working hard each day. But it seems like weeks and weeks Until she gets her pay. Homer is a Senator Who believes all men are free. He has a good reputation; A President he soon hopes to be. Rich became a pilot Plying high and low; For travel, ease, and comfort. Just call 8-2610. Marcia is teaching Physical Ed. At our own little Dalton High. She gives them lots of exercise And you never hear them sigh. Trudy is a housewife Caring for her family and home. She keeps the house all clean and tidy And thus her husband ne ' er shall roam. The Kick Twins have a dairy, All clean and nice and white; If it ' s milk or cream you want. Just see them - day or night. Carolyn is now a teacher, College is of the past; She teaches her pupils the Golden Rule And they learn it very fast. - 20 - Frank owns a five and ten Right in our own home town. He ' s always busy as can be, But work will never get him down. Glenn now owns his own farms And is looking for a wife. He ' s looking forward eagerly To a happy married life. Bonnie is a stewardess She travels through the sky. She makes her customers feel at ease; One reason why they fly. Ellis is selling cars, Model A ' s are his biggest buy; And for every car that you purchase. He ' ll give you a free necktie. Kenny now has a garage With service the whole year round; For efficiency in car repair. He ' s known all over town. Maurine is now a lady cop Who walks a nightly beat; She has taken Ir. Speck ' s place At South Main Street. Jim is the Ag. teacher In place of Mr. Scott. Although the boys are troublesome. He likes his job a lot. Don is now a basketball star Of Ohio State University. A hero in many a game he has been And helped bring home a victory. Marilyn owns a rocket ship It ' s based on planet Mars. She has her own little business Selling Milky Way Candy Bars. Shirley is a telephone operator; She is busy all day long Placing calls from here to there With a very merry song. Bill has built an auto racer. His speed no one can beat; Just to see him race. It really is a treat. Larry is now a game warden Protecting our wild life; If you abide by the laws. You won ' t be in jail for life. Darlene became a secretary For the Harlem Globe Trotters. She wants to learn how they play So she can teach her little totters. A lawyer is what Don wants to be Working at a very fast pace; If it is trouble you are in, Ifeve Donald take your case. Ruth is now a housewife After a long, long wait; With a home of love and happiness There ' s never a word of hate. Jim is now an engineer The greatest in the land. He constructs buildings, bridges, and roads Let ' s see how long they stand, (cont ' d p. 18)

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CLASS WILL We, the undersigned, Class of 1954, about to end the flight of our lives in Dalton High School and descend on into outer space, wish in this manner to bestow on the underclassmen some memento of our brief visit to light their way. We assume the gifts will be duly acknowl¬ edged and used to the best advantage by the recipients. Thus we hereby ordain and establish this to be the last will and testament of the Senior Class of 1954. I, Lila Amstutz, will my readiness to blush to Marlene Moser, I, Carolyn Britton, will my art ability to Florence Britton. I, Ida Jo Baker, will my father to next year’s Government class, I, Janet Case, will my position as librarian to Sandy Blosfield, I, Carolyn Danner, will my love for boys to Vera and Vida, I, Clarabel Douglas, will my glasses I never wear to Genevieve Nussbaum. I, Mae Eberly, will my long hair to Colleen Nussbaum, I, Fred Fahrni, will my hen ’’cackle to Celia Denbrook, I, Dick Fischnich, will my ability to get into trouble to Jim Bolender, I, Anna Jea n Gerber, will my typing eraser to John Earl Sprunger, I, Homer Gerber, will my natural ability, to be with girls and like it , to Bud Gardner, I, Richard Gerber, will my quiet manners to Dean Sullivan, I, Marcia Haney, will my model behavior to Sonya Boals, I, Trudy Kerstetter, will my baby-blue eyes to Janet Boss. I, Carl Kick, will my ability to shoot rabbits to Kelly Neal, I, Charles Kick, will my cooking ability to Eileen Mentzer, I, Carolyn Lehman, will my natural black hair to Phyllis Berg, I, Frank Lintem, will a few of my inches to Mae Mason, I, Glenn Loomis, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Ronnie Kula. I, Bonnie Lorenz, will my position as cheerleader to Muriel Merriman, I, Jim Neal, will my fondness for parties to Priscilla Gerber. I, Donferd Nussbaum, will my basketball uniform to Danny Thomas, I, Marilyn Nussbaum, will my grades in Chemistry to Rosie Gerber, I, Ellis Martin, will my ability to get along with teachers to Dean Palmer, I, Kenny McKee, will my friendship with the Orrville girls to Roger Eberly, I, Maurine Merriman, will my love for square dancing to Ima Smith. I, Shirley Peters, will all the ways of having fun I ' ve learned in D. H. S. to my brother and sister, I, Darlene Sapp, will my shoes to anyone who wants two swimming pools. I, Don Schultz, will my amazing speed in Bookkeeping to Bob McGovern, I, Ruthie Shammo, will my ability to write letters to Marlene Cline, I, Jim Swartz, will my ability to tell jokes to Wilma Horst, I, Bill Ressler, will my driving ability to Myron Heatwole, I, Larry Rossiter, will my hunting ability to Joe Sword, I, Lillian Weaver, will my thiness to Jim Kornhaus, I, Clarice Wenger, will my ability to watch the late movie on T.V, to Rebecca Stockham. I, Melvin Wyss, will my friendly ways with the Kidron girls to Kenny Amstutz, -19-



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