Danville High School - Clarion Yearbook (Danville, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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The Clarion '56 MARY ANNA TRACY KEITH ARMSTRONG RAYMOND BELL DAVID COLOPY PAUL DURBIN DICK GARDNER LARRY GRASSBAUGH DICK BUTTS JIM LONEY LYLE LYONS MERL HALL DEAN NICHOLS LANNY PARRISH RAYMOND VESS LARRY SHRIMPLIN HAROLD WOLEORD SUE MILLS NANCY BECK SHEILA DURBIN HELEN EESLER MARY SUE JAMESON MARTHA MICKLEY NORMA McMILLAN MARIAN PAYNE MARY PIAR EMMA BURGETT JEANETTE RANDLES ROSALIE SCHAUB IRENE SCOLES JANE ZIMMERMAN DOROTHY TREGO LEON BLUBAUGH CHARLES EVERHART GEORGE MYER JIM HASHMAN JOYCE MIZER ELIZABETH JAMESON DORIS NYHART-BUCKLAND BONNIE JEAN ITALIANO Senior Class Will By: Diana Cornell and George Gullett her argumentative nature to his clarinet to his interest in Banbury Lumber Co. to his HOT ROD to his seat in Con. Ed. and Law to his trips to Mount Vernon to his sports ability to his alertness in classes to his his OLDS to his studying habits to place on the Senior roll to his black, curly hair to his racing ability to his seat in Ag. Class to his phone number to his post as manager to her interest in Fredericktown to her GRAVE NATURE to her chewing gum ability to her driver's license to her blushing ability to her love of sports to her neat appearance to her cheerleading post to her quiet disposition to her hair to her ability to hold HANDS to her FRANKness to her slender figure to her energetic nature to her temper to his gift of gab to his model A Ford to his punctuality to his chemistry book to her love lives to her pleasant nature to her trailer to her place in the office DALE DEVORE GARY 8: RICHARD ARMSTRONG JIM WEBER PAUL SAPP SOMEONE EQUALLY ORNERY JOHNNY DURBIN ALICE MEEHAN JOELLA MILLER BETTY LONEY IRMA ELKSNIS JANET ZOLLARS JANICE AKINS INEZ JARVIS JOANNE SMITH DELORES DURBIN LARRY CLINE MARCELLA YEAROUS CARL WORKMAN BEATRICE FESLER JOE HARLETT JURIS KLAVINS FRED MYER PATTY FARMER BUD SHACKLE FRANCIS KUCHERAVY LINDA SMAIL GEORGE DEVORE MARY SCHAUB JIM NEIDERHOUSER PAUL CAGWIN LARRY RILEY MARY ANN EVERHART JANIS RESNIS PATTY WHITE CHARLES BYWATERS BOB BURBIN DON LIFER GLEN TURNEY To anyone who'S in there a HAVING NOTHING ESPECIALLY TO WILL fwe just ran out of ideas! GEORGE GULLET and I fDiana Cornell? WISH THE CLASS OF 57 A FULL AND HAPPY SENIOR YEAR. Page Tweniy-six S much

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The Clarion '56 We Predict We were riding along one day in our automobile when an oncoming car hit us head on. Now we are up with St. Peter. He has assigned us to certain parts of the country to watch. Here is what we saw. Keith Armstrong is now running a very good business with the Armstrong Heater. Another very good business is Williams Florist Shop run by Mary Irene Scoles. Mary Sue Jameson is an acrobat with The Three Ring Circus and doing a fine job, while Miss Mariam Payne is training Lions. In a few years we predict that Miss Jeanette Randles will have quite a few little I-lands. Lyle Lyons was traveling that well known back road when he had a little wreck and now he has a few Pains, Larry Shrimplin is doing very well driving his car in auto racing. No wonder, though, David Colopy is now coaching him. He is doing a very good job, don't you think. Paul Durbin is still doing service business and is still not the Boss, Norma Jean McMillan is running a beauty shop between Jelloway and Amity. Go to Doc to get your hair fixed real pretty. Nancy Beck is running a Speech School, while Mary Ellen Piar and Emma Burgett are running a Kindergarten School. Raymond Bell has just been elected Mayor of Greer. Harold Wolford is coach of Ohio State's football team. Mary Anna Tracy is head of the Dormitory at Harvard University. Raymond Vess is teaching Agriculture at Amity High School. We hear they like him real well. Martha Mickley is calling Square Dances over at Calamontier. I guess she's pretty good. Miss Elizabeth Jameson is teaching school in New York City, New York. Diana fCornellD is still a Queen but now it's an Arnold Queen instead of for Danville High School. Sue Joyce Mills is raising cheerleaders for the Freddies, while Dorothy Trego is running A Truck Stop for all trucks - specially one. Dean Nichols and Lanny Parrish are now running a Funeral Home of their own, instead of helping Dusty. Lauderbaugh and Italiano have just linished their all modern house, which they have been working on for years. Leon Blubaugh and Jim Hashman are now Professors at Miami University. Joyce Mizer is now majoring in Music at Denison University. C After she finally got the Application sent in.J fContinued on page 593 Page Twenty-five



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The Clarion '56 Class Poem Once upon a time in a nursery rhyme, Two little girls got bright. They sat down and with a frown, They wrote of the blue and white. Mary Ellen is not very bold, But that girl has a heart of gold. As for being smart, Elizabeth is lirst rate, But she has a mischievous trait. Rosalie Schaub is never quiet, When she is around there'll be a riot. Jim Loney, who isn't very small, Likes them short, and not so tall. Doris Nyhart has that look in her eye, It might be because she has her guy. Happy, good natured and full of fun, Martha Mickley is a friend of everyone. Tracy's noted for her many crushes, From the old to the new she always rushes. Sue Mills is our D. H. S. cheer leader, And when she yells it is hard to beat her. Leon, who is shy and afraid of lasses, But is a star in all his classes. Laughing at this, laughing at that, Nobody knows what Sheila's laughing at. Keith Armstrong is like a singing bird, Never for anyone has he a cross word. A cute little miss with a taking way, Mary Sue stores up knowledge day by day. A giggle, some gum, a joke to tell, Make up Bonnie, who's liked so well. Lyle Lyons has that roving eye. But you can't say that he is shy. Merl Hall goes about with a quiet air, We know he's bound to go somewhere. We mention Dave Colopy's out of town girl friends, Many beginnings but very few ends. Lanny's been with us quite a while, With lots of laughs and great big smile. Jane Zimmerman is full of fun, She'd talk a leg off anyone. Paul Durbin acts a lot like his brother, But more of us wish he'd act like his mother. Jeanette's future is quite secure, She's getting married and that's for sure. Larry Shrimplin's a ornery cuss, Girls to him are a real must. Irene Scoles is now her name, But it won't always be the same. Full of pep, young and spry, Georgie Myer is quite a guy. Fussing and fuming, but neat as a pin, Nancy's sure a young man to win. A manager still and faithful is he, Harold Wolford, the only one that could be. Jim Hashman, one of our brains, Going to college is one of his gains. When Diana Cornell Came out of her shell, They chose her queen, And did it well. Dorothy Trego, the blonde in our class, Is not at all a quiet lass. She drives a light blue Oldsmobile, And brother, when she gets behind the wheel. Larry Grassbaugh lives basketball, eats basketball, And sleeps basketball during basketball season, He'd better give Alice a real good reason. Joyce Mizer is quite a belle, She grew up and did it well. One nite Doc McMillan had an accident, And now they say her head is bent. Mariam Payne has what it takes, all right. Her disposition is sunny and bright. Everyone knows Raymond Vess is a brilliant lad, He's easy going and doesn't get mad. Helen Fesler innocent and sweet. Not backward in school or in the back seat. Dean is seen often around the town, On his face is never a frown. Dick Butts, that lad from the farm, Never did anyone any harm. George Gullet is really quite a boy, But the girls he likes to annoy. One of our Raymonds is quite a Bell, He's very cute and dresses well. Charles drives a Chevie all the time. And believe me that car won't stop on a dime. If you think that we're finished, pardner You don't know reliable Richard Gardner. With a frown we wrote this ditty, But don't you think it's mighty pretty? We have rhymed every name in the class, Told a little on every lad and lass. Helen Fesler Mary Anna Tracy Page Twenty-seven

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