Gibsonburg High School - Bears Tale Yearbook (Gibsonburg, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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CLASS Wlll I, JAMES AGNEW do hereby will and bequeath my Model A to Tom Specht hoping that his arms, legs, neck, steering wheel and oga horn all stay together. I have found from past exper- ience that all you need for breakdowns is a pair of pliers and a piece of bailing wire. I, JOYCE ARNOLD do hereby will and bequeath my love for Sunday night dancing at Meadowbrook to anyone who will come home past Mr. Roberts house blowing their horn, so he won't get homesick for us. I, ALLEN ALLISON do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get into uouble in Senior Band to Corky House and Jim Kirsch. It's fun but it isn't worth it boys. I, BILLIE BAKER do hereby will and bequeath my love for horses to Mel Rose who seems to be more interested in females that wear saddles than in females that wear skirts. I, CURTIS BOWSER do hereby will and bequeath my athletic ability to Anthony Ruggerio. Make good use of it Anthony. We, ANN CALLIHAN and NANCY DAVIS do hereby will and bequeath our locker to anyone who wants to be late for class be- cause they have to spend two minutes out of three picking up their books in the hall, I, FRANCES DIABER do hereby will and bequeath my ability to walk into street light poles to anyone who wants to see where they have been instead of where they are going. 1, LOUISE DOLWECK do hereby will and bequeath my love for the Marine Corp to Diane Holcomb who seems to have another heart throb there also. I, PHYLLIS DOLWECK do hereby will and bequeath my short- ness to Ann Agnew hoping she will enjoy staying as close to the earth as I have been. I, IO ELLIS do hereby will and bequeath my interest in a certain Junior boy to any up and coming Senior girl who finds the Junior boys quite interesting. I, RICHARD GGTZ do hereby will and bequeath my job to supplying rear tires for my brother's and my car to George Miller in hopes that they don't wear out as fast as mine did. I, ROBERT GOETZ do hereby will and bequeath all the troubles that l've had with my Ford to anyone who wants them, because they sometimes get pretty expensive. I, PAUL HAMMER do hereby will and bequeath my motor scooter to Christy Holland. I would just love to see him scoot around. I, ROBERT HAMMER do hereby will and bequeath my ability of horseback riding to anyone who thinks he can stay on a horse longer than I can't. I, NORETA KEESECKER do hereby will and bequeath my in- terest for East Madison Sueet to Jeannette Grove. It seems she has a special interest' on that street also. I, LARRY KARR do hereby will and bequeath my ability to coon hunting to anyone who likes to stay out late at night. I, SHIRLEY KELLOGG do hereby will and bequeath my quiet'- ness to Mary and Mavene hoping that they make good use of it. I, DALE KEPPIER do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to Dick Flahiff, who seems to have plenty of it. ---Trouble, that is. I, DONNA KIRSCH do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be late to anyone who wants to be left behind. I, RICHARD KIRSCH db hereby will and bequeath my girlish figure to David Deerwester. He seems to have a pretty good start. I, SANDRA KROTZER do hereby will and bequeath my con- stant trips to Fremont to Willy Apadoca who already seems to know the way. I, ROBERT KIRSCH do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get a girl to any boy who has uouble doing so. I, TONY LA SALVIA do hereby will and bequeath the glasses thatl wear in football to anyone who thinks he can keep them on. I. JIM LONG do hereby will and bequeath my ear to mousie Paul hoping he can keep up the garage bills. I, WAYNE LONGANBACH do hereby will and bequeath my name of Beefy to Mr. Sting. I, BARBARA MARKELdo hereby will and bequeath my job as school librarian to Linda Long, hoping she can keep the kids quiet. It seems I just didn't have the right influence over them. I, PHILIP MATHNA do hereby will and bequeath my saxa- phone to Dick Kimmet. May he leam how to play it. I, BETTY MILLER do hereby will and bequeath my long walks to school to Kathryn Bork. Try to be there on time, Kate. I, JACK MINICH do hereby will and bequeadi my 41 to anyone who can keep it on all four wheels. I, ROSALIE MURRAY do hereby will and bequeath my abil- ity to master Chemistry to Wesley Emch hoping he doesn't, ac- cidently, that is, blow up the school. I, MEL MOORE do hereby will and bequeath my play calling in football to Bob Myers. I, CAROLYN PLOWRIGHT do hereby will and bequeath my love for black 51 Fords, and St. Joe class rings to anyone who finds them as interesting as I have. I, LOIS RICHTER do hereby will and bequeath my ability for sewing to Donna Wetjen, hoping she finds it as interesting asl have. I, JIM SPITNALE do hereby will and bequeath my Crosley to Miss Chandler. I, SANDRA SEBRING do hereby will and bequeath my clear explanations in Business English to any up and coming Senior who thinks they know all the answers. I, NORMA SHAMMO do hereby will and bequeath my inter- est in Pemberville to my sister Alice. I, JANET SHREFFLER do hereby will and bequeath my po- sition as one of the cheerleaders to any up and coming girl who thinks they can win at leastone argument with Dorthy Marshall. I, RITA SNEIDER do hereby will and bequeath my front page of the Lime Lite to any Junior girl who thinks hard work is fun, ' hoping she will enjoy it as much as I did. I, JIM TILLUFSON do hereby will and bequeath my 1941 Buick to Dave Zeller. Fasten the saddle on tight Dave: it bucks. I, CARL UNGER do hereby will and bequeath my 35 Ford, Matilda to anyone who can keep it running. She is guaranteed to stop every ten miles or your money back. I, PAT VALLANCE do hereby will and bequeath my carbon paper for Senior Health class to any Junior girl who has the motto, Help Others. I, SALLY VICKERY do hereby will and bequeath my piccolo to Jim Burkett, knowing it would make a better sounding horn for his hot-rod. 1, RONALD WEIGMAN do hereby will and bequeath my abil- ity to get a big bang out of Chemistry on Open House night, to anyone who doesn't know what will happen when H and O are mixed and set aflame. I, LORENE WIDMER do hereby will and bequeath my position as football queen to a lucky Junior girl hoping she will enjoy it as much as I did. I, PHYLLIS ZAPPIA do hereby will and bequeath my going to Business School during the hot summer months to anyone who thinks a temperature of 100 degrees F. in a class room is cool. I, BETTY ZIMMERMAN do hereby will and bequeath my interest for a certain guy who drives a baby blue Pontiac con- vertible no myself because I don't want anyone else to be ln- terested in him.

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PATRICIA VALLANCE Pat Pat is a girl you'd like to meet, she has pretty eyes and smiles so sweet. G, A, A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Lime Lite Staff 45 Annual staff 45 Senior Play 45 Swimming Club 1, 2, 35 School Revue 35 Class Officer 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Junior Attendant 15 F. B. L. A. 4. PHILOMENA ZAPPIA Phyllis lf silence is virtue, how virtuous she must be, F. H. A. 1, 25 Library Staff 4. if .ay al ,W -,,. s 5 Q 54,3 Yirrrr ? LORENE WIDMER Susie Personality, beauty, also wit, no wonder she makes such a hit. Mixed Chorus 15 Office Staff 35 Student Council 35 Football Queen 35 Sweet- heart Senior Attendant 4. RONALD WEIGMAN I Bill Nature might stand up and say, 'This is a man?' Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Football 1, 25 Swimming Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 35 School Revue 2, 3, 45 Photo Club 25 Stu- dent Council 1. BETTY ZIMMERMAN Liz One of those, busy Commercial girls? Busy with boys? -or busy with girls? F.H. A, 1, 2, Secretary 35 County Sec- retary 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 45 Lime Lite Staff 45 Office staff 45 School Revue 2, 45 Class Treasurer 1. N swssftssiss. - A ' - -s-' 5 . 57'



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L' CLASS PROPHECY JIM AGNEW is now sole owner of a beautiful horse ranch in the Blue Grass state of Kentucky. He owns everything from Shetland ponies for the kids, to St. Joe The Streak, who won the Kentucky Derby. JOYCE ARNOLD is now part owner of Meadowbrook Park. I hear she let's all of her friends in at half price. How about that? ALLEN ALLISON is still working his way through college. He started in 55 . Professor Christy Holland sure has a tough Chemistry class. BILLIE BAKER is now Billie Zimmerman and she is raising more than horses on that Western ranch of hers. CURTIS BOWSER is now coaching the football team of S. M. U. ANN CALLIHAN and NANCY DAVIS are co-owners of the Gibsonburg Rest Home. This home is restricted only to girls who attend slumber parties. FRANCIS DIABER is now a very dignified business woman who owns her own beauty shop. She specializes in Toni and Bobbi home permanents. LOUISE DOLWECK has changed her name to Filliater and is residing in their spacious ranch house just outside of Helena. It seems PHYLLIS DOLWECK has started a school for Tall People. The sign reads Tall People, Four Feet Eleven Inches and Under. It seems JO ELLIS hasn't changed a bit, that is with the ex- ception of her last name. She is now living in Colorado on a dude ranch, taking care of her little dudes. RICHARD GOETZ is the owner of a big dairy farm on the south side of Gibsonburg. ROBERT GOETZ is owner of a new Cadillac. It seems his Ford troubles have vanished since he has purchased this Cadillac. He is still undecided as no which is the most expensive. PAUL HAMMER is the new barber in Gibsonburg. He sure gives the guys a close shave. ROBERT HAMMER is busy raising horses, plus learning how to ride. NORETA KEESECKER has finally settled down in a cute little bungalow in the Sunset addition. It seems Herb and the twins keep her pretty busy. LARRY KARR is now a great orchestra leader. The name of his orchestra is, Swing and Sway with Larry K. SHIRLEY KELLOGG is at the present time, expermenting with a new perfume in her lab. When the experiment is com- pleted a free sample will be given to all who visit her laboratory. DALE KEPPLER is now owner of a 200 acre dairy farm, the most modern in Sandusky County. DONNA KIRSCH is teaching nurse's training in Michigan. I understand her nursing ability was attained from her Sr. Health class in which she seemed to take a great interest during her last year at G. H. S. RICHARD KIRSCH is still living on a farm. His pursuits are the same--no one knows what! SANDRA KROTZER is still attending Ohio State. From what we hear, it isn't her grades that are keeping her there. It seems ROBERT KIRSCH never did find the right girl so he took up the vocation of priesthood. The Reverend Father Kirsch is now pastor of St. Michiels Church and is next in line to be- come Bishop of the Toledo Diocese. TONY LA SALVIA is playing baseball for the Cleveland Indians. JIM LONG and JACK MINICK are co-owners.of the Jim and Jack Speedway at Hessville, Ohio. WAYNE LONGANBACH is mayor and Justice of the Peaceful and Unpeaceful of Hessville, Ohio. BARBARA MARKEL finds her job as Rollersville Librarian very interesting. She refers the book Heartbreaker to all the boys who come in. PHILIP MATHNA is the owner of the Toppit Restaurant in Fremont, 322 East State Street, Phone Federal 2-0293. Good plug huh? BETTY MILLER is the secretary at G. H.S. I guess she likes school so well she just couldn't bear to leave it. ROSALIE MURRAY is now Superintendent of Nurses School at Columbus. The reason she is so far from home is that when her patients discovered she was head nurse at Memorial Hospital they decided to go to Community Hospital. I guess dley just didn't have much faith in Rosalie's nursing ability. MEL MOORE now owns a John Deere experimenting farm. CAROLYN and Rich seem quite contented after settling in Helena. And the pidgeons? Why they're doing fine. LOIS RICHTER is a private secretary in Toledo, I understand that in her spare time she is a seamstress for Tiedtkes' Depart- ment Store. JIM SPITNALE is driving a Cadillac-and to think it all started with a big-little Crosley. SANDRA SEBRING is now married and living in Woodville. Jiggs and the kids keep her pretty busy. NORMA SHAMMO is a telephone operator. And guess where! Why in Pemberfille of course. It seems as though JANET SI-lREFFLER'S position on the Lime Lite Staff finally paid off. She is now Sports Editor of the Fre- mont News Messenger. And for some strange reason the Bears instead of the Streaks are getting the write -ups. RITA SNEIDER is Supervisor of Girls State. It seems that little trip she made there as a Junior really paid off. The only troirble is, all we can find at Girls State are boys! No wonder Rita likes her job. JIM TILUOTSON is now a Captain in the U. S. Air Force and he flies his own private Jet. CARL UNGER and JIM SPITNALE, better known as Kirwens' Boys in school are now in a business for themselves. Unger and Spitnale 's A 8s P will run Kirwens Red 8: White out of business any day now. PAT VALLANCE is running a night school, teaching model- ing, while Bill sits home and reads bed -time stories to the little Millers. SALLY VICKERY is following in her mother's footsteps and is now teaching mathematics to all the boys in G.H, S. Some of these boys happen to be the children of some of our 1955 Grads. My, but Sally's hair just isn't blond anymore. RONALD WEIGMAN is living on his Hollywood estate where he is directing a new picture called How The Bears Became S. B.C. Champs. LORENE WIDMER just helped perform another operation A which was a success and when she was receiving congratulations. what do you think she was called but Queenie. PHILOMENO ZAPPI is now a private secretary, DOI to mention one of the highest paid in the business. BETTY ZIMMERMAN is married and living on an estate con- sisting of a four acre lawn. She does the mowing by herself. It seems she got her experience from mowing cemetaries.

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