Elida High School - Reflector Yearbook (Elida, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1444! 704654 Karen Arnold w1ll my Job as comp1ler on the Bulldog Rev1ew to L1nda Long Gary Barber, w1ll my w1ll to study to B111 Dunahay Tom Becker, w1ll my ab111ty to sleep through P A D class and st1ll pass to anyone who wants to try lt Lucretra Brce, w1ll my dumbness to Mr Hayduk after four years of trymg to teach me Englxsh Lee Bryan, w1ll my drrvmg ab111ty to Ray Strayer Charles Clark, w1ll my free passes to the ball games to Ronme Joseph Sue Chapman, w1ll my pos1t1on rn Cheefleadlng to Myrna La Rue Judrth Croft, w1ll Mr Sluss 90 strarght jackets 1n assorted SIZE and color rn case he has the semor home room next year John Desenberg, w1ll my No 37 football Jersey to a rough, tough, moth Kay Donovan, w11l my abrlrty to sm1le at Mr Sluss at all trmes to any other lnnocent Mar1an Ehresman, w1ll the book reports 1n Engl1sh, back to Mr I-layduk Oscar Etgen, w1ll my strength and good looks to Tom Mrracle Karen Falr, w1ll my he1ght to any short grrl that wants lt Conn1e Follas, w1ll my Wlde awake smrle to Mr Greenway Sharon Foust, w1ll my old Engllsh books back to Mr Hayduk Helen Good, w1ll my drmpled cheeks to Barb Martrn Kenneth Heath, w1ll my ab111ty to play basketball to B1ll Dawson Eldon Heatwole, w1ll my he1ght to Tom Krrwan Darlyn I-Iefner, w1ll my pos1t1on as cheerleadmg capta1n to Jud1e Bnllhart Gary 1-Iermon, w1ll my football Jersey No 31, to Denny Putman D1ck Hollar w1ll my managmg ab111ty to Jerry Shearer Joyce Hollar, w1ll a few sophomore boys to any grrl lucky enough to get one of them Larry Holler, w1ll my Hblllty to get through hrgh school w1thout gett1ng rn trouble to Pat Donovan Kenneth Holtzapple, w1ll my ablllty to keep my mouth shut rn Enghsh class to Carle Pennell Maryann Holtzapple, w1ll the frant1c rush of gettxng out the yearbook, MEMORIES, to next years 9d1tOI, Barb McGahan Kenneth Huber, w1ll my Job on the Bulldog staff to my brother, Paul D3Vld Kesler, w1ll all the good trmes I have had 1n Mrxed Chorus and Band to next year's semors B111 Klme w1ll my ab111ty to f1nd brake shoes to Harold Wrrght D1ck Ladd w1ll my ab111ty to get along w1th Mr Hayduk to Barb Cheney Janrce Laman w1ll my Job as busmess manager on the ANNUAL STAFF to L1nda Sroufe Donna Le lSt, w1ll my Amerrcan I-Irstory book back to Mr Sluss Wllma Long, w1ll my qu1etness to Penny Lodge Gary Longbrake, w1ll all my Engl1sh grades to Ray Strayer Alfonso MRUIICIO, w1ll my ablllty to get along w1th g1rls to Carl Pennell Donna McK1nney w1ll my ab111ty to do what I'm not told to do from Mrs Workman, to any one who can et Dwa1n Metzger, w1ll my left handed basketball I ve been us1ng for three years to Mr Lels and Mr Prrnce and to g1ve It to anyone who can use It as good as I can Joan Meyer, w1ll my sunny dlSp0S1tl0n to Mr Hayduk, so he son't go SOUR on next years semors Judy Mxller w1ll not w1ll a w1ll because a w1ll IS not a Wlll unless you have a w1ll to w1ll a w1ll M1ke M1ller, w1ll an annual to Mrs Workman and a Bulldog Revrew subscr1pt1on to Mr Sluss Rrta M1ller, w1ll a new ladder to Carlene W1lsey to elope w1th Sharon M1ller, w1ll my natural curly ha1r to Jud1e Brrllhart Dave MOIIlS, w1ll my speed and ab111ty to Brll Evans Janet Morr1s, w1ll my house under the street l1ght to L1nda Sroufe Carolyn Musser, w1ll my true red ha1r to Carolyn Hunter Karen Nusbaum, w1ll my shortness to Pat Krstler James Patton w1ll my ab111ty to mmd my own busmess to Sh1rley Lucke Don Redd, w1ll my ab111ty to get through the school year wrthout mjury to Terry Boate Cloyd Rrdenour, w1ll my ab111ty to change flat t1res wrthout lookmg 1n a book to Mr Greenway Emma Ruff w1ll my ab111ty to be qu1et Qsometlmesj to a wonderful krd Jud1e Gary Scott, be1ng of extreme poverty, w1ll only my good looks to any one who wants them Ron Shafer, w1ll No 36 to my brothers and srster Conme Sheperd, w1ll all my future termpapers to Mr Sluss to grade Bob Smlth, w1ll my shm tr1m frgure to Charles Atlas Ray Sroufe, w1ll my famous ha1rcut to my good old fa1thful pal, Mr Hayduk Jamce Stalter, w1ll my termpapers 1n Amerrcan and World HISIOIY to Mr Sluss and all of the the m to Mr I-Iayduk Denn1s A Stemen w1ll all my good Enghsh grades back to J1m Morrls DCHHIS L Stemen w1ll my neat appearance to Denny Putman Harold Stockman, w1ll my ab111ty to get good grades rn speech class to anyone who needs lt Janell Stockton, w1ll my used shorthand notebooks to Mrs Workman Steve Trmmons, w1ll my ablllty to get out of housework to Tony Arnold Carolyn Wade w1ll all Mr Sluss' money to Mr Crrtes Marrlyn Wade w1ll M1ke Relff to all the poor unsuspectrng teachers Marv1n WllklnS, be1ng of sound m1nd and body, w1ll my ab111ty to do nothlng to Charlre Foust Jeamne W1ll1ams w1ll my ab111ty to get along Wlth Mr Sluss to anyone who needs rt Roger Woollum, w1ll Mrs Workman a new gavel to use ln typmg 18 es rn Engl1sh I ' I 7 7 ' , . , . . . 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60604 After crunsmg for 10 years about the planet earth as the fxrst man put into orbit I grew lonely and parachuted down When I was just about to hit the ground I was jerked to a sudden halt I looked up and saw that my para chute was caught rn the WIMA Radio Antenna, so while I waited for help I plugged in my pocket transistor to listen to some music The music was interrupted by the announcer Ray Sroufe fwho attributed his radio success to his excellent grades in speech at Elida Localj Ray began telling of an Afrncan tour leaving Lima Municipal Airport in approxrmately fifteen minutes Since I always wanted to go on a safari, I unsnapped my parachute and shmmed down the antenna After l arrived at the airport I joined the line to the ticket window, I looked through and there sellmg was no other than Jeanme Williams As I climbed up the ramp mto the plane I was greeted by a double hostess I mean twm hostesses, in fact, the Wade twms The twms took me to the front of the plane, to introduce me to the hostess of the WIMA tour As she said 'Meet Carolyn Musser, Easter Straker's fabulous replacement, I could easrly see why she had earned her job When Carolyn heard my story, she mvrted me to Join their tour I happily agreed to her offer and started to make myself acquainted with the passengers on the plane The fxrst seat was occupied by those two mrllionaire playboys, Larry Holler, and B111 Kline Seated on the opposite srde, was the winner of the Indranapolls 5O0 this year, Lee Bryan with his girl friend, Sue Chapman, holder of the women's dirt track record In the seats behmd the mlllionarres was a group of movle makers gomg to Africa to make the movie Last of the Mau Maus The theme song was to be sung by the smging lyre Mrss Joan Meyer, dubbed the last of the red hot Mau Maus Also In the group was Joan's cohorts the Blastones These three girls whose names are Karen Fair, Rrta Miller, and Conme Follas, had brought along with them thexr personal manager, the noted man about town, Mr Kenneth 'Barney Holtzapple The female lead of the movie was to be Joyce Glamor G1r Hollar Opposite her in the male role was the Rudy Vallee of today, Gary lover boy I-Iermon These two graduates often trymg to break into Hollywood for several years fmally went to one of the best promoters in the business and hlred h1m as their agent They immediately shot to the top under his drrectxon Fightm' Dave and his, OOPS' I forgot to tell you his name, naturally, we all remember him, F1ght1n' Dave Morris and his pokey personal secretary, Sharon Mrller fSha.ron slows Dave down to where he can work I Farther on down the arsle was a pair of honeymooning couples, SIGH what lovely looking matches Darrel Bowers and Judy Croft and Eldon Heatwole with the ex Helen Good Yes, life is grand' Suddenly the plane lurched and staggered, one of the motors was afire I rushed to the p1lot's cabm to check our position The pilot and co pxlot were sending out an S O S on our positron while the flight engmeer was trymg to fight the fire Yes just seeing the smooth co operation of these three leaders was satisfying Certainly no one can say that Dwam Metzger and George Ronald Shafer would be beat as pilot and co pilot, while therr hard workmg engineer, Denms was Dunk saying, right ln the middle of prnk petrrfymg pigmy count y When I awoke, I trred to move b t couldn t I was tied hand and foot I looked about and saw the rest of our group about me EGADS' What IS t IS dancing toward us? It's a wltchdoctor, wow, what a dancer, almost like, like, oh, no, it is, 1t's our old buddy Roger Woollum He has a knife ln his hand and he's commg this way Behrnd ham are several women commg out of huts with why they're large cooking pots' But even these women look familiar Over to my left are Janell Stockton and Conme Shepherd fighting to see who gets 'Frghtm' Dave, whrle on my right Karen Nusbaum and Emma Ruff are trymg to lift a pot full of people There, gomg to help them, rs Maryann Holtzapple Well, friends, this IS it I am on the menu for tomght I'm rn the pot now and beneath it they're prllng wood for a fire' Gee look, there's Darlyn Hefner and Janet Morrrs, pulling whole trees down Boy, are they eager On top they re puttmg in vegetables and salt The cooks are Karen Amold Lou Bice Donna McKinney, and Marian Ehresman 'Lrttle too much salt, girls Ha, ha, can't stand salty food Wait, what's gomg on out there? Wait until I get this carrot out of my eye Now, Yea We're saved' Com mg over the hill is the Forelgn Legion Who's that at command? Why, is that dashing hero Dick Ladd? Dick made captam agam' He was demoted for frllmg in the Suez Canal last week Duck has hrs four trusty lreutenants wrth him Here they come all m a row' They are Kenny Huber, Gary Longbrake Bob Smith, and Cloyd Ridenour Well the fight is about over now D1ck's men have pulled a few more of the cools out of hrdmg There are Wilma Long and Jancre Stalter Watch out' Oh, two more just attacked Mike Miller and Jrm Patton, two of D1ck's more famous men Mike had been hurt but they got therr men er I mean cooks Who are they? Yes, they are none other than Janice Laman and Donna Lelst Mike is bemg helped over to the nurse's tent for flrst ard Boy, I thmk l'll hurt myself Why there are among the nurses Kay Donovan and Sharon Foust The two doctors are consultlng over Mike injury Dick Hollar seems to be asking Harold Stockman rf the doctors will need help Harold agreed and so the noted surgeon, Dr D A Stemen and Dr Thomas Becker are sent for Soon a plane lands rn the clearing and out of It steps the doctors Rrght behmd them is a large crowd of newsmen There's John Desenberg and Davld Kesler from the Tlmes, and their photographer, Charlie QSnapj Clark, Kenny Heath, and Oscar QCl1ckerj Etgen After these people, come the prlot and co pilot, Don QFlashj Redd and Marvrn QFxrebal1lWrlkms with the government inspectors, Gary Barber and Steve QEagle Eye, Timmons Now all is done but the argtung It seems that caught in the burning engmes mtake was a parachute harness which caused the fire Dunk says that as they were taking off over Lima, they caught it but the inspectors say rt is Impossible They say no one has parachuted around Lrma for many years, 'He don't know me, do he? 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