Deer Park High School - Antlers Yearbook (Deer Park, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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MW Jim Brewer leaves his place on the football squad to Tom Scott and James Gregg. Dave Paris leaves his 1000 word essays for Mr. Page to Don Richter. Carol Kaupp leaves her ability to hold her man to Barbara Stone. Jo Ann Flick leaves her love for the gas station business to Lois Conn. To Dave Hartke goes Biii Ward's easy going ways. Jack Seubert leaves his chess games to Maurice Hoag. Bob Gibson leaves his wooing of the girls to his brother Roland. Dick Routt leaves his fine tenor voice to Ed Kolesar. Delight Eadler leaves her hot-todding to Annette Alt. Ron Gorsuch and Ron Stutzman now have Ron Seigla's first name. Bill Oldrieve leaves Deer Park and takes Carol Conrady with him. John Rhodes wants Jim Roli to have his knowledge of farming. Chuck Kissinger gives to Harold Eveiand his ability to tell convincing lies. Roger Hilbert leaves his unpredictable driving habits to Richard Bibb and Bob Welder. Bob Deer leaves Deer Park the some way he came, To Bob Hess and Clayton Krenning goes Bob Ayer's vocabulary and his way of talking . Carl Emerson bestows upon Russell Waters and Charles Eberhart his deep, deep voice. . Norma Misner leaves her place on National Honor Society to Wynemu Post. Bev Rhoades leaves her curiosity to Maryhelen Cannon and Frances Flick. Dariugene Buy now owns Essie Dunigan's Figure and wardrobe . Bob Ernst and Bev Staley leave Deer Park with hopes for the future Gary Fite wants Irwin Love to have his knowledge of Football . To Carole Barone goes Sandra Perin's dark compiexion . Joyce Proffit ieaVes her scholastic record to anyone who wants to try for it. Wilam Pruitt is now the owner of Janet Byrd's ability to argue with Mr. Phillips. Dick Stoll leaves his muscles to Jimmy Dodd, but we don't know where he'll put them. Jerry Brookbank ieaves her troubles to anyone who can solve them. Jack Bachman leaves his height to Eddie Fenner and John Peipmeyer. Jim Price wills his sparkling personality to Bill Cordell and Don Attermeyer. Phyllis Harper leaves her heart with Dick Helms. To Don Durkin goes Dick Apking's expression, You really are. Jacie Gerrard and Janet Fryburger leave their good standing with the teachers to Ginny Menke, Gail Ken- ny, and Nancy Carter. Louise Steger leaves her place on the popularity polls to Kathy Meyers . Mayreen Ball leaves herability to getalong with ever ybody to Bobbie Hoernschmeyer and Ann Patterson. Tom Turck leaves his quick and pleasing smile to Betty Bosham. Mary Poole leaves her sweet personality and her cheerleader's uniform to Nancy Berger Heien leaves the name Halloran to the school because she likes Hackmcm better. Barbara Hull leaves her attendance record to EIaine Good. Norma Hendrix wills to her sister Carol her place in the Senior class. 'Lolc Feitsom bestows upon Ciuudiu Jones and Pat Schreier her slow and steady ways. To Marilyn Jones and Peggy Sammis goes Jane Pattersonis sincerity. Bob Pickett leaves his steady record to Don Cole and Bob Criswell. Viva George wills her love for the Air Force to Lois Schultz and Diane Wilson, and hopes that it does them as much good as it has her. Bob Smith wants his desire to be c: gentleman of the road to go to Al Eschman, Bob Gloss, and Charles Rot- ting ous. Ron Hendricks leaves his favorite expression, Uncouth to Bill Theisen and Ralph Holtman. Bob Schmidt leaves his loud sneezes in study hall to be Replogle and Ray Crawford . To Bibi Bradford and Don McCombs goes Gory Volz's ability to run around without a coat and never catch a co . 27

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History iconcludedi In December we received our Senior Pictures, and everyone was busy trading pictures and signing auto- graphs. For a few days you would never fail to hear the gentle voice of some teacher asking you to Put away those pictures! Our class participated in Deer Park High's first Homecoming . We sponsored a dance after the Football game . The homecoming queen was surrounded by five Senior attendants. They were Gail Lehr, Louise Ste- ger, Edna Tomesal, Mary Poole, and Janet Fryburger. George Ward was crowned Homecoming King. Mary Poole joined the cheerleaders in cheering our team on to victory. Our senior trip was one never to be forgotten. We left for Washington D.C. and New York on April 26, and returned on May 1 . The Junior class showed us c1 delightful and wonderful time at the Junior Senior Prom. The Parker's of '55, with its theme of Beyond the Blue Horizon was high I igh ted by Senior talent. When Senior Day rolled around we were a bunch of happy, carefree kids looking for the time of our lives. The memories of that day will linger forever in our hearts, along with the memories of many other experiences, some sad, some happy, or our short iourney through the halls of Deer Po rk High School . Al- though th i ngs will never be the same For any of us after this, we not only carry with us the knowledge we have gained, but also the assurance of a place in the heart of each classmate. During our four years of high 5 chool our class has not remained the same . Some have joined our class and others have left it. But we will keep in our memories forever, our Class of 1955, For we feel and know it to be the best class ever 666244.706?! We the Seniors of nineteen hundred fifty-five, being of sound minds and strong bodies do leave this will to be carried out by the faculty. We wish to thank Mr. Crawford for making our years at Deer Park our happiest. We wish to thank Mr. Gillilan For his kind understanding of our problems. To the Faculty we are grateful for their putting up with us these past twe I ve years. To the Freshmen we leave our knowledge of etiquette. To the Sophomores we leave our sparkling personalities and wonderful se n ses of humor. To the Juniors we leave the following: Phyllis Arterburn leaves her ability to read her own shorthand notes to Erma McQueen . Bettie Jo Gassert leaves Deer Park and takes the name of Gassert with her. John Stauffer leaves his way with the girls to Don Englert and Frank Ross. Alene Heggemeier leaves her calm quiet ways to Lois George and Nancy Cherrington. Margie Jones leaves her winning ways with neat Sailors to Jackie Robein . Geraldine Kinsel leaves her height to Marilyn Lyons, Wilma Grossheim and Carole Haussler. Edna Tomesol wills her tiny feet to Pat Taylor. Charles Causey, leuves Deer Park and wishes he could take Donna Gregg with him. Virgil Moran leaves his wolfing tactics to Paul Herbert, James Buckley, and Walter Mahon. Bob Bratton leaves his beautiful blond naturally curly hair to Tom Cordes. Dan Brown and Ted Comstock leave theiroccents to Elaine Kaupp and Joyce Roos. Torn Jackson leaves his championship in golf to Kenny Moores. Pat Kramer leaves her athletic ability to Barbara Burton . 26



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Viola Bryant leaves her friendliness to Shirley Florea and Anita DelVecchio . Arlene Van Epps bestows upon Arlene Faulhaber and Barbara PooIe her clothes and hair. George Ward wants Russell Andrews and David Buhr to have his abiiify to have a good time. To Daie Lucas and Ron Slusser goes Joe Mersch's intramural ability. Jimmy Hulley's excellent grades are received by Joyce Peil and Arbutus Bryant. The partnership of John Newman and Jim Roos receives Bill Owen's T-square . Gail Lehr leaves her paint brushes to Ethel Eschmann and Donna Bondy. Leah Straub leaves her sweet personality to Wanda Kun'tzrnan ancl Barb Cobbe.

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