Franklin Monroe High School - Echo Yearbook (Pitsburg, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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-5 ifal E . 4, f'Nr,, LAST WILI AND TES ANFLL Reita Alspaugh, do hereby will my blacx hair to Alice Faye Iutz JP 1,3 I 52 475 : ' ,W - sv s O O 7 NJ' Isp 6 gQ I, ' , . L i Thelma Bright, do hereby will my driving ability to the drivers' 1, ' training class. , I, Betty Campbell, do hereby will my laugh to Doc Long. I, Patsy Flory, do hereby will my voice to Carol Myers. I, Betty Fourman, do hereby will my sewing ability to Shirley Faehl. Beverly Fourman, do hereby will my mechanical ability to Carl Weisenbarger. I, I, Carol Fourman, do hereby will my wrestling ability to Dick Long. I, Opal Glasscoe, do hereby will my little feet to Mr. Page. I, Kay Hemmerich, do hereby will my unfinished suit to Myra Wright. I, JoAnn Hoover, do hereby will my brown eyes to Marilyn Miller. Dick Irelan, do hereby will my charm and flirting ability to Bob Davis. I, I, Shirley Kress, do hereby will my disposition to Shirley Fritz. I, Jack Kronenberg, do hereby will my love and vast knowledge of chemistry to Jack Karns. Treva Kunkleman, do hereby will my first semester of chemistry to anyone who needs it. I, Eldon Rench, do hereby will my brains for getting A's in Civics to Donnie Long. I, I, Jack Rice, do hereby will my wooden leg to JoAnn Arnett. I, Donna Roby, do hereby will my questionable excuses to Olis Kress. I, Irvin Sarver, do hereby will my Civics knowledge to the future classes. I, Janice Riffell, do hereby will my A's in chemistry to Jerry Poling. l, Thelma Long, do hereby will my height to Bob Fellows. I, Dolores Small, do hereby will my magnetic personality to whom ever i wants it. I, Marvin Small, do hereby will my hair combing style to David McKibben. di? ' 1 1.5. JH' 12

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9.3. In l9hO we boarded the train to Education. Our conddctor was Miss Marie Eikenberry with 2h passengers: Donald Ditmer, Dwane Fisher, Beverly Fourman, Carol Fourman, James Hency, Richard Irelan, Verlin Jamison, Roger Long, Lloyd Meyer, Eldon Rench, Jane Blumenstock, Ruth Bodenmiller, Thelma Bright, Betty Campbell, Phyllis Condon, Phyllis Ditmer, Betty Fourman, Faye Kibbey, Diane Koogler, Shirley Kress, Thelma Long, Doris Reed, Dolores Small and Kay Wright. The train then pulled into a station. When the train chugged off again with Julia Roberts as our conductor, we took on eight more passengers! Tommy Brown, Dolores Bard, Jacqueline Fourman, Ellen Garber, Kay Hemmerich, Viron Adkins, Adrien Miller, Joan Hofacker. Phyl- lis Condon and Donald Ditmer got off at this station. At the next stop some of us were divided into another train with Virginia Williams and Norma Sink as our conductors. We took on nine new passengers: Opal Glasscoe, Marjorie Hart, Janice Riffell, Clyde Gibson, Donna Roby, Betty Wintrow, Patricia Flory, Marvin Houdeshell, Ronnie Hughes. The following got off at the station: Roger Long, Lloyd Meyer, Jacoueline Fourman, Ellen Garber, Viron Adkins, Joan Hofacker, James Hency, and Tommy Brown. In the fourth grade we had as our conductor Lucille Lutz and the following new passengers: Treva Kunkleman, Donald Harrison, Jack Miller, Donald White, Donald Hoblit. At our next stop we lost Ruth Bodenmiller, Donna Roby, Marvin Houdeshell and Marjorie Hart. we chugged off again in the fifth grade with D. W. Bright as our conductor. Jo Ann Hoover, Joe Leach, and Kathleen Bruce boarded the train and Phyllis Dit- mer, Faye Kibbey, Diane Koogler and Dolores Bard left us. In the sixth grade we took on two new passengers, Virginia McGuire and Irvin Sarver. Our conductor was Alvin Brown. We again lost some passengers: Clyde Gibson, Ronnie Hughes, Donald White and Kathleen Bruce. As we journeyed into the seventh grade we had Mrx Morton as our conductor. Here we had to adjust ourselves to meet many new faces. This time we had four new passengers to join us: Betty Jones, Joyclyn Lavy, Joan Maxwell, and Mary Harper. Virginia McGuire and Joe Leach had left us at the last stop. In the eighth grade we had Robert Ross as our conductor. Here we made a stop when Dwane Fisher got off and no one entered. As we journeyed into the first year of high school we had Mr. Allmann as our conductor. Here Betty McDaniels and Joan Maxwell joined us. Betty Jones, Jack Miller and Betty Wintrow left us. In our Sophomore year we chose M . Olinger as our conductor. Jack Kronen- berg and Marvin Small boarded the train and Joyclyn Lavy and Thelma Long left uso When we made our next stop for the Junior year Mrs. Jobes then became our conductor. Three passengers joined us: Reita Alspaugh, Donna Roby, and Thelma Long. Verlin Jamison, Doris Jean Reed, and Jane Blumenstock left us. Before starting the last lap of the journey, Jack Rice boarded the train. Mr. Schofer was our conductor. We were sorry to have Mary Harper, Betty Jean McDaniels, Donald Harrison and Donald Hoblit leave us. The time came for us to get off the train in this part of Education. Even though there are only 22 passengers left, we tried to do our best. ll CLASS I-Us irony



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K PITSBURC5 GAZETTE voL. 25 No. 29h PITSBURG, OHIO, THURSDAY, MAY 33, 1962 20 CENTS Cincinnati, May 2 - Mrs. Dolores Small Apgar,Cin- cinnati socialite, held a tea party at her home here in Amberly Village today. The party was proclaimed the success of the season. It's suc- cess was attributed to the fact that Miss Jan- ice Riffell was her guest of honor. Miss Riffell fascinated the aristocratic guests with her rendition of, her latest, Hit Parade's number one song, NI'm forever Smoking Pipesu. -1-i New York, N.Y., July l - Famous hair stylist Miss Jo Ann Hoover shocked the country with her latest hair styling. The new hairdo, the Mutt Cut, is sweeping the country. It was first tried on the famous singer, Miss P. Flory. It was the first haircut for Miss Flory since her graduation from high. Stockholm, Miss Treva Laura, R.R pete with Sweden, Mayl- Kunkleman, of . l, will com- other profes- sional skaters in the National Skating Contest at Stockholm on June 21. Miss Kunkleman will be competing against such talent as Sonja Heini, Barbara Scott, and Vir- ginia Hermann. - Greenville, May 8 - The Ringling Bros. Circus makes their opening per- formance at the Darke County Fairgrounds Col- iseum in Greenville on May 10. The main event of the evening will be the thrill packed, sus- pense filled performance of the beautiful bare back rider, Miss Betty Lou Campbell. Pitsburg, March lO - Miss Reita Alspaugh is the new English teacher at Monroe High School, who is replacing the former teacher, Mrs. P. M. Jobes, who recently retired. Miss Alspaugh of Miami has pre- at Fair- view and Roosevelt schools in Dayton. T is a graduate University and viously taught .....,1.-...........-,1i-.-. Washington, May 8 - The President, Miss Donna Roby, and her personal secretary, M . Irvin Sarver, have recently returned from a polit- ical conference in New York. Miss Roby made the following statement: NI'm quite certain that political matters in New York have been greatly improved as a result of my visit.W She was seen at the following places: The wedding of Maggie Truman, The Red Derby, Patty Lou's Hat Shoppe, and the fabulous Green Cockatoo. A few minutes of her time was spent at the conference. Los Angeles, Calif.,Feb. 29 - While attempting a double roll,Eldon Rench, stunt flyer for Barnum and Bailey Circus, fell out of the plane's cock- pit into the chimney of Mr. James Andrew, Sr. Mr. Andrews son, Jim y, is certain Santa came early this year. Chicago, May 6 - Mr. Sarver, personal secre- tary to the president, recently presented to Mn Marvin Small, a medal of honor for his discovery of a Tea Bag Squeezer. Through his efforts the Lipton Tea Company has finally become a success Hollywood, May 22 - Miss Shirley Kress, actress voted Best-Dressed woman this year, is making plans for her fifth mar- riage. Her trousseau is being planned by her seamstress, Miss Betty Fourman, from Arcanum. Miss Fourman is well- known for her fabulous costume designing. Atlanta, Georgia, May 2- Dr. Jack Kronenberg, famous chemist, and his faithful assistant, Miss Thelma June Bright have recently perfected a mechanical horse to replace their Oldsmobile which left them in l95h. Since this discovery, their friends expect a visit from them at last. Pitsburg, Sept. lO - Mr. Carol Fourman, Pitsburg farmer, has found a new way of planting corn which yields lOO times as much corn as pre- viously. This new method may be used extensively throughout the world. Dayton, May 2 - Multi- millionaire, Jack Rice, recently received the total of 8lO0,000 from salt mines in Siberia, believed by Russians to be worthless. Mr. Rice resides in Dayton. Korea, May 9 - Ambass- ador to Korea, Beverly Fourman, returned for a brief visit to the U.S. Mr. Fourman reports that the feeling towards the United States is good and will be perhaps even better in the future. New York, May l - While on their annual trip around the earth, the NGlobetrotters'signed on Mr. Richard Irelan to take the place of the fabu- lous WGolden Goose'TatumU New York, May 30 - A young Ohio girl took the Arthur Godfrey Talent show by storm on May 26. This attractive brunetug Patsy Flory, wowed the audience with her ver- sion of NGlowwormN from the Operetta Wwiggalou. 13 Arcanum - Twenty-seven year old Opal Glasscoe of Arcanum is the first girl to enlist in the WAVES since 1958. For those of her friends who wish to correspond with Opal, her address is: Pvt. Opal Glasscoe RA 16000001 Co. Q 2nd Bn. WAVE Training Center, Annapolis, Maryland Greenville, May 6 - The famous Kay Hemmerich, author of many books, has recently released her latest, WMy Experi- ence With Liarsn. This is based on her true experiences and proves to be one of the year's best sellers. Miss Hem- merich is better remem- bered by her reading public as author of, HWhy Apples Grow On Apple Treesu. Cattenooga, May 7 - Ten years ago today, Miss Thelma Long established a home for orphaned cats in honor of her deceased cat, WPootsieW. These cats come from all over the U.S. and after six months in the Cattenooga Home for Cats are liable to adoption. We wish to give a vote of thanks to Miss Long for her unsel- fish contributions for the care of mistreated felines.

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