Franklin High School - Purrs and Scratches Yearbook (Franklin, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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JUNIOR GIRLS First Row: Phyllis Sehorne, Mary Francis Priest, Betty Mynhier, Beryl Jestice, Norma Banks, Hazel Taylor, Lois Snell, Nancy Fitzpatrick, Marilyn Rutledge, Laura Lou Hollon, Edwina Preston, Joseph' ine Plessinger, Marcina Snider. Second Row: Stella Russell, Jo Ann Hoskins, Anna Stanifer, Florence Mehl, Violet Scearce, Barbara Greene, Evelyn Hensley, Rose Gabbard, Dolores Lindsay, Reda Webb, Jean Blythe. Third Row: Joyce Roberson, Virginia McKoy, Pat Scholl, Janet Klaber, Jo Ann Larick, Pat Bennett, Nancy Johns, Dorothy Allmyer, Priscilla Isabel, Lila Burdge, Mary Bryant, Maxine Royce. Fourth Row: Lillian Neff, Helen Robison, Judy Priest, Barbara Stewart, Linda Cole, Rose Ingram, Margaret King, Anna Allmyer, Juanita Monk, Jo Ann Huff, Genevieve Upton, Aleda Helton, Nelda Whisman. Absent: Lois Jean Minge, Betty Lea West. The officers of the Junior Class, 1950, are: Presif dent, Laura Lou Hollong VicefPresident, Bill Harris, Secretary, Louise Hammock, Treasurer, Jo Ann Hosf kins. The class sponsor is Miss Helen Heinselman, who teaches junior high mathematics. Miss Heinself man has given much of her time and effort in order that the Class of 1950 will be one of the best classes ever to graduate from Franklin High. The Juniors this year ordered their class rings from the Josten's Company. They were made with a special Wildcat crest, so their rings would be different from any other rings the surrounding schools may or' der The varsity basketball team coudn't have done with' out the Junior boys this year because six of them were Juniors. Earl Lansdale, Tom Kennedy, Tom Dolif boa, Bob Abrams and Don Hanes are the proud Jun' Best Wishes from Unglesby Funeral Home

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PROPHECYQ John Reese is a famous singer at Blue Ball. You can hear him anytime singing at Virginia's Tearoom. Barbara Owens is cashier at Virginia's Tearoom. She keeps a sharp lookout for anyone bothering the singer. Especially Virginia. The You Eatum, We Cheatumn Store owned by Dick Ruppert, a favorite hangout of the Hogtown Hobos, has been closed. A Vigilanties Committee composed of Mayor R. E. Lackens, Chief of Police Frank Lewis Dalton, and others has started a crusade to clean up the slums and Dick's was one of the first places to be visited. In a tour through the New Franklin Skyscraper we ran into Leola Chester, the eflicient and very at' tractive stenographer of Mr. Peabody, a millionaire restaurant magnet. Of the largest neon signs in the city of Franklin, one is more clearly seen that all the others, It reads: Dick Taylor f f Escort Agency Beautiful ladies escorted free. - Uld Maids S150 an hour. The We Ride and You Walk Auto Corporation today came out with the announcement that they will place a new car in the market this year. The ca.r's designer, Ronald Weaver, believes this car design will change the entire method of making automobiles. James Imes and Jack Kellis are now on an expedi' tion looking for mermaids. They found farming to be quite boring. fHere's hoping you find one, kids.j Odella Moore thanks Mr. Brown for his teachings in bookkeeping. She takes care of Tom's money very efficiently. . We hear that Boyd Alexander is the new Presi' dent of the Temperance League in Franklin. The wo' men gave him the office because they thought he knew most about it. Warren Tinch is now running a Drive Your Own Car Business. Of course he is uslng a dealer s license. Raymond Wade has finally bought out Fedders. He has changed the name to Wade, You Feed 'Em, We Supply 'Em, Company. He is also President of a certain club in Franklin. Dot White just gave up her position as President of the Old Maids Club to marry the President of the Bachelor's Club. fSomething went wrong some' where., Mayme Howard is a Secretary in a travelers burf eau, and 'ust last week she took a Slow Boat to Q l China. Pat Hineline has just completed a course in clean' ing with atomic energy. When she gets out of the hospital she will open the ollice. Barbara Tinch gave up the idea of being a bum be' cause she wore out too many pairs of shoes. She is now a farmer. fShe doesn't wear shoes atoll now., Eleanor Phillips is now giving clarinet lessons in the Squeaky Music House. l Betty Thacker and Earl Lansdale now have five sons. They are going to teach them to be star basket' ball players. Helen Brown's acting ability in the Junior and Senior Class plays enabled her to become a famous actress on Broadway. She is well known for her char' acter portrayals of little girls. Rose Plessinger is the headfnurse at the We Get You Well Quick hospital. Dot Purkey has her own dress shop now. She also makes and designs dresses for all the famous women in America. Jack Mayne is a famous daredevil. He decided since he has learned how to drive he might as well make the best of it. Manuel Cox has just discovered gold in Franklin. He didn't say where. Paul Upton caught a 100 pound pike while lishing in the little stream running by the high school. Ref ports are that he is going to have it mounted and hung in Mr. Hartzler's ollice. Warren Young is a prominent young lawyer in Franklin. Edwina takes care of the books. fHis date books, that is.j Don Updyke is now a floorwalker at Thirkields' Department Store. He also helps Boyd Alexander with the Temperance work. Clarence Taylor is owner of a new trucking busif ness- We Haul It, You Dump It -things aren't picking up too well. Eugene Glossip is one of the highest paid models in America. He models in the Toni ads, which asks, Which twin has the Toni? Fred Gray is with Ringling Brothers' Circus. He is billed as the skinniest man in the world. Marilyn Beckman and Erma Coffey have both joined the Wacs. They are hunting for two unmarf ried high ranking oilicers. fGood hunting, girls., Best Wishes from Mears' Sohio Station i 1



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JUNIOR BOYS i First Row: Dan Weaver, Don Croll, Myron Rogers, Paul Fry, Bill Hartman, Bob Armold, Ferris Robinson, Ralph Hatfield, Richard Bowermaster, Alan Vandervort, Dick Schall. Second Row: Bob Green, Gordon Allen, Dale Deardoff, Kenneth Frisch, Bob Abrams, Victor Frisby, Eugene Adams, jack Graham, Bob Hunt, Tim Aregood, Bill Harris, Paul Harrison. Third Row: Kenneth Fielders, joe Jeffrey, Alfred Sears, Jack Kirby, Earl Lansdale, Don Hanes, Tom Kennedy, Eugene Leonard, Tom Doliboa, Jim Cafferty, Hiram Depew. Absent: Billie Burkhart, Lester Charlton, Bill Lowman, Ralph Parker, Leonard Bruce Young. iors on the team. The Junior class is certainly proud of the swell job these boys have done this year. Also, the cheerleaders are mostly Junior girlsg they are: Marilyn Rutledge, jo Plessinger and Janet Klaber. The Student Council representatives from the Class of 1950 are: Barbara Stewart, Pat Scholl, and Janet Klaber. Janet is also secretary of the council. The boys and girls worked hard during the football season selling refreshments. They made a nice in' come which enabled them to give the Seniors a swell prom. Some of the faithfuls who worked at every game were: Rose Ingram, Violet Scearcc, Phyllis Sc' horne, Florence Mehl, Reda Webb, Dan Weaver, Bob Hunt, Genevieve Upton, Lois Snell, Hazel Taylor, Miss Heinselman and Laura Lou Hollon. Mr. Eugene Bennett and Miss Ruth Kelly also helped them out at the games. Best Wishes from Kenneffs - RF,-1 Radio Ihfalvr

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