Elida High School - Reflector Yearbook (Elida, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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DOROTHY PRINCE Secretory Treasurer DANNY KIZER Presldent MARLENE HOLTZAPPLE Vuce Presndent lam, On the openmg day of school nn September l95O thlrty nnne sensors entered the doors of dear old E H S for their last year Thus distinguished looking group chose the follownng to rep resent them Presldent Danny Klzer Vuce Presndent Marlene Holtzopple ond Secretary Treo surer Dorothy Prince Worknng toward the closs tnp to New York at the end of the year scrop drlve a bake sale o doughnut sole and the class plo wos given by two different casts on the 25th Pot Barth wos chose rengned os K sponsored a y Thus three act comedy of April mnng Queen and Morlene Holtzopple and Richard Drnver Queen of the Cornlval Dorothy Prlnce was elected one of the vorsrty cheer lndnvuduol honors were bestowed upon Connue Shenk as editor of the Bulldog Revuew and Ardoth Brant for benng chosen editor of l95l Memornes Rlchard Dordlo roted an the upper ten In the Allen County Sensor Scholarship tests token at Centrol Hugh School Thnrteen of the Sensors hove gone through school together at Ellda svnce the fnrst doy their school career They are Darlene Doneel Gordon Foust Ethel Gnthens Davld Gollver Dwnght Good Jim Hoddung Morgoret Hatton Marlene Holtzopple Normo Jean Kortuer Walter Rlley Wnlmo Sandy Connle Shenk and Dorus Wright The class was royolly entertained at the Junior Sensor Banquet on May 4 at Sprlngbrook Now as we prepare to fulfnll our dreams for the future we leave our beloved Almo Ma wuth many pleosant memornes behind us L Q . :N 3 C 6 O 1 1 ' l U Z I 1 I . ' A 1 l ' , . ' ' , the class I I 1 I yi llGlrl'Sh 'H I ' ' ' ond 26th ' . n Homeco ' , ' ' ' ing and ' . ' ' - leaders. - - - - 11 - ll ' ' II ' Il of ' . 2 ' , , ' , ' ' , I I I l I I I I ' I ter 21

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Klan, PM The other day I sat down at my typewrnter deter mIned to wrIte a book concernIng my world travels One drawback was the fact that I had never taken a world trIp To remedy that I Immedtately made reserva trons on one of the T W A ConsteIlatIons for a com plete trIp around the world No sooner had I stepped onto the fueld than I en countered one of my old classmates It was Norma Collrns She IS now the chIef stewardess for T W A In thIs reguon As the plane was about to take off the last pas senger Came runnlng onto the fIeld and Into the plana I had heard that I was to be on the same plane as a famous dress desIgner so I thought perhaps I could get some InterestIng facts for my book I went over to talk to her and much to my surprIse her face was famIIIar It was none other than Darlene DanIel Darlene SOId she was on her way to ParIs to speak at a desIgners conventuon I asked her whether she mIght not be on the wrong plane ParIs would be one of the last stops thIs one made RealIzIng she was on the wrong plane she Wlfed Pans that she would be a lIttIe late and we settled back to enjoy the trIp Our fIrst stop was Honolulu MISS CoIlIns Informed us that about a month before she had seen two of our former classmates DwIght Good and Walter RIley here They had told her that they were on a scIentIfIc expedl tIon and that they expected to be an the Island for about sIx months Darlene and I decIded to fInd the boys and see If they had any materlal for my book We found them on top of an old volcano on the Island They were lookIng for rare rocks and fossIls In the heart of the dead volcano Walter had Iust gotten hurt when we arrIved the best doctor In the house Much to our surpruse we met Doctor LEWIS Nerl LEWIS was very busy but we managed to get a few words wIth hIm He sand he had heard about a few of our classmates Larry McCoy IS head of the rocket to the moon expedItIan In Los Alamos New Mextco Paul Loman IS hrs test ptlot and Kenneth Sherrlck has charge of the photography on the trIp Another ElIda alumnus from whom LewIs had heard was Bud Rader He IS makIng tours all over and s a bg ht bIIIed as ZIngo the sIngIng steel guItar accom panIed by Bud Rader Ttme was runnlng short so Darlene and I hopped INTO our plane to contlnue our trap around the world We stopped In PIetermarItzburg South Afrlca to refuel We wanted to stretch our legs so we got the plane and walked around the GIVDOYY A sIgn drew our attentIon It saId BIG SAFARI LEAVING FOR TAN GANYA TERRITORY BY WAY OF ZAMBEZI RIVER OBJECT OF SAFARI IS SEARCH FOR PIN STRIPED MONGOOSE ANYONE INTERESTED SHOULD CON TACT BILL SELHORST OR DAVID GOLIVER We had known BIII and Dave In school and would have lIked to talk wIth them but our plane was leavIng and we dvd not get to see them Contlnutng our trIp we landed In Sldney Australta to get InformatIon on an expertment that would revolu tIonIze the productton of kangoroos Some scIentIsts were tryIng to cross breed kangoroos wIth aIlIgators to produce an alllgator purse wIth a buIlt In coIn purse We learned that these scIentIsts were old frIends of ours Pat MorrIs and Pat Barth MovIng Into Moscow Russna whIch we could now enter due to the efforts of AmerIcan Ambassador Kay Boate we met our old frtend Kay who was In too much of a hurry to talk very long Seems that he was on hIs way to talk to Joe about a I5 month calendar Kay saId he would veto It' SkIppIng Into France we stopped In Pans where Dar lene saId she would leave me There to meet her was ConnIe Shenk who IS edltor In chIef of one of the larger Parts fashIon magaztnes She told me she ha some other schoolmates workIng for her Janet M KInney and WInIfred Ponttng who are two of her abc asststants work along wIth Peggy Hatton who IS beauty edItor of the magazIne Tume was flllllng so we moved across the channel Into England In London I heard that two former Els dattes were makIng good In the publIshIng busIness Ardath Brant and DOFIS WrIght are owners of the Speak E Z DIctIonary PubIIshIng Company pubIIshers of dIctIonarIes encycIopedIas world atlasses almanacs and funny books WorkIng on theIr secretarlal staff were Marlene Holtzapple and WIlma Sandy The company IS new but busIness IS boomung already Ardath was tellIng of an accIdent that occurred to her She was In London at the tIme The other car had been drIvIng on the wrong slde of the street She lumped out of her car to Inspect the damage and came face to face wIth wIld BIII Meter The accIdent was soon forgotten as they started to talk over old tImes BIII sand that he IS owner of a racIng syndlcate In New York and was In London lookIng over racIng cars He also saId that he had James Haddung and Gordon Foust workIng for hIm They are hIs test drlvers Mr Meter also owns a Iunk yard It was taklng off tIme and I left for New York When I landed I met Earl Danlel KIzer Jr who was boardIng the plane as I was gettIng off He now owns a refrtgera tIon company In Alaska He saId busIness wasnt so hot I also learned that Gene MorrIs IS one of hIs super salesmen In the Yukon TerrItory Trme flew and so dd I rIght back to New York where I met a female newspaper reporter Norma Jean KortIer by name who was another member of the class of Sl She was to Interview me about my trIp around the world I whlstled for a cab and soon I saw one swIna around the corner on two wheels scatter a crowd of people and come to a screechIng stop In front of us I wasnt too surpnsed to see Gene Crawford at the wheel I always dud say he would make a good drIver If he had only half a chance I learned from Gene that other 5l ers had made good too Ethel GIthens IS now the secretary for a Ieadlng law frrm In New York Sally Hersh and Betty Ptnney are co owners of a large de partment store In Trenton New Jersey Employed Chlef accountant wIth the PInney Hersh fIrm IS Irma Hartman Dorothy PrInce was Iust appoInted Dean of Women at Vassar College Back IH our own home state of Ohuo we learned that RIchard DFIVEF and Gene FrysInger have merged theIr talents and started a large daIry DecIdIng I had enough facts I saId good bye to Gene and Rtchard and started to my OffIC9 at the Dardlo Publtshlng Company t compose the book I am not planntng to sell thIs book as It IS now a part of my school day memoIrs DIck Dardlo and Darlene Danuel . . . - ' I I , , , ' I - . - ' ' . d I ' . c- , I I . . l . 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