Fowler High School - Golden Memories Yearbook (Fowler, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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Barbara Phillips is eagerly looking for the return of her hus- band who is still a mystery to all of us. Cheri Crain is now the Private Secretary of the Strong Aroma Perfume Company. One thing she never does is sit on the bosses lap. We found Lillian McCarthy in Hollywood looking for her knight in shining armor. She didn't find her knight but she did lind a Broadway producer. She said the armor would be too hard to keep clean anyway. Florence Dahmen, while studying nursing in Cleveland, was having a hard time keeping her mind on her work and not on the interns. Carolyn Callahan and Bob Hill have been married for ten years now. She said her honeymoon has never ended yet. Howard Sherrett hasn't been heard from for several years. He is now on the moon and his only way of communicating is by smoke signals. He must have run out of matches or forgotten what he was taught as a boyscout. Danny McCarthy has obtained the late Einsteins position and is advancing still further. Tommy Schwartz is now the owner of one of the largest farms in Ohio. His cows sure are bringing in the money. By the bags full. Kathryn Rudge is a famous Brenton Model in New York. She can be seen modeling any of the latest French designs. 18

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CUSS PROPHECY As the class of '56 was interviewed in the year of 1970. We find that Alvin Harris is now the owner of the Strong Aroma Perfume factory located in Fowler. Audrey Barker, who was once Queen of the Auctions in her day, is now Mr. Neals private secretary. n To our surprise William Wason discovered a new way of sav- mg gas. His motto is One Pill Will Make Every Hill. Betty Parkhurst is still attending college where she has just been promoted to a Sophomore after fourteen years of trying. Nancy Neal is now married and is furnishing lots of music with her own little band. But-no clarinets ! ! ! Eileen Morris is now Mrs. Robert Mullen. By the way she still drivies her blue Henry J. One thing to notice is that the rear fender is fixed and the back seat is just full of little Bobs. Sammy Marshall has gone a long way in the world of en- tertainment since '56. He is still playing with the Polka Jets who can be seen on T.V. every week. Jim Griffith is a traveling salesman for the Fuller Brush Company. But we're sorry to say he still has his '55 Oldsmobile. Jim Carr is now the owner of Jim's Tavern, located in Fow- tlielr Center. Fowler was once a dry town but Jim sure changed at! It was unfortunate that we were unable to interview Chuck Almburg for he is on tour with the Barnum and Bailey Circus as their head muscle man. We are glad to see Charles Bradley as a very famous author. He is noted for his weird imagination. As we looked in on the Crawford ranch in Utah we found that Joe and Beverly are finally married. Joe has finally reform- ed from drinking and writing crazy poems about Audrey Barker. Jackie Carr is the bookkeeper for the Strong Aroma Perfume Factory. He better be sure that he fixes the books the way he was taught by Mrs. Roush in high school. Frank and Lois Castle are getting along fine in their new home at,Long Beach. They said they and the two children just love their own private swimming pool. Donna Kinleyside has taken over the Martha Raye Show and the critics seem to think she can go even further. Donna Stewart is now the majorette teacher at good old Fow- ler Hi and has been for t.he last five years. Her students are the best in the County. Mary Klavzar is now a pop singer. She was last seen on the Polka Jets show and on the Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts show. Doris Davis now goes by the name of Mrs. Richard Murray. They are living in Greenland where they're raising a bunch of little Eskimoes. Marjorie Phillips and Doug King are still going steady but haven't thought about tying the 'knot yet. They said they didn't want to rush things. 17



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CLASS HISTORY ln September of 1944 we entered the first grade. Our teach- er was Miss Guatschi. There were 25 students: Audrey Barker, Nancy Neal. Mary Frances Klavzar, Kathryn Rudge, Florence Dahmen, Betty Parkhurst, Kathryn Banning, Phyllis Kerns, Na- dine Lewis. Donna Lou White, Medina Whitmore, Marlene Yank- ee, Mildred Smith, Jack Carr, Jim Carr, Tom Schwartz, Charles Almburg. Bill Ferry, Jerry Hake, Jimmy Rabold, and Maurice Wazelle. We do not remember to much about our first year of school. but who could. forget Kathryn Rudge sitting on Miss Guatschi's lap? We entered the second grade, and checking our roll call, we found that eight students had left us. They were Wayne Crain, Kenneth Frazer. Jerry Hake, Maurice Wazelle, Bill Ferry, John Bechtel, Charles Bradley, and Phyllis Kerns. New students were Lois Morrison, Eileen Morris, Jackie Snow, and Jim Kovalak. This year our class was divided. Our teachers were Miss Guat- schi and Mrs. McRoberts. Gee, Mary, wasn't Jackie Snow cute? As we entered the third grade, we found Mary sad, Jackie Snow had moved away. Nadine Lewis, Jim Kovalak, Donna Lou White, Medina Whitmore, and Marlene Yankee also left. New students this year were Danny McCarthy, Lillian McCarthy, Donna Kinleyside, Rita Skinner, Peggy Schmittau, Steve Zolner, and Janet Stein. But Steve Zolner stayed with us only a short time. This was the year that Danny and Lillian told everyone that they were twins. Our teacher was Mrs. McRoberts. In the fourth grade, Doris Davis, Alvin Harris, Bill Wason, LaDonna McClellan, Donald Woods, Sue Dunlap, Leroy Arm- strong, Tommy Sprankle, were the new students. But Sue Dun- lap, and Donald Woods stayed only half a year. Rita Skinner also left this year. Our teacher was Mrs. Bequeath. Cheri Crain was the only new student in our fifth grade. Jim Rabold and Mildred Smith left us. Our class was divided again this year. Our teachers were Mrs. Block and Mrs. Mc- Bride. Mrs. Block tried to teach us the 'Virginia Reel'. but . . . In the sixth grade Carolyn Callahan, Marjorie Phillips, and Barbara Phillips came to our school. No students could bear to leave us by now. Our teacher was Mrs. McBride. We thought we had acquired our maximum knowledge as we left grade school. As we entered the seventh grade, we had brand-new desks to write our names on. This was because we were the first class in the rooms which had been burned in the fire of the previous year. George Ball came, and left this year. LaDonna McClellan also left this year. We began saving money for our Senior trip. Our first project was the magazine sales contest which we won. Our patient sponsor was Mr. Kurkura. After he left for the Army Mr. Brannon took over. Our eighth grade gave us only one new student, Howard Sherrett. Lewis Hake and Tommy Sprankle left. We won the magazine contest again this year. We were in the same room as last year. Our sponsor was Mrs. Jones. Eileen Morris was going to leave this place for good , but after two months in Arizona, she came back. 19

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