Granville High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Granville, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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page twenty-two he unior Klan OFFICERS President . ,,.. ....,.,..... . .. Bruce NVilliams . David James . , Joe Oliver Doris Saunders .Vera Lewis .David Bayley Vice-President .,......,... . Secretary ...........,.,. . Treasurer ,.............. . . . . . Student Council Representative .... .,,. Social Chairman ,........,.,.. . . VX'e, the Class of 1951, can boast an outstanding year. Under the capable direction of Mr. Croskey we presented a gripping mystery as our junior Class play. NVQ: were also honored by winning first prize on our Home- coming float. Several juniors were initiated into Thespians, and we were well represented in Y-Teens, Hi-Y, Band, and Chorus. ln athletics many juniors played on the football, basketball, baseball, track, and golf teams. VVe boast of having the largest class in GHS as well as hav- ing had the same class president since the Seventh Grade, namelv. Bruce VVilliams. This year Bruce is also representing Granville on the County Student Council. After discliar in our res monsibilities for the vear with a g. 0 l ' l banquet and dance honoring the senior class, we are looking for- ward to the coming year with great expectations. VVe are grateful for the helpfulness and cooperation of our advisers, Miss Miley and Mr. Croskey. This page Sponsored by Junior Class

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over the chandilier. David Grant rushed up front with his familiar little black bag and put a penny in the fuse box, thereby restoring the lights. David was anxious that no one overlook his fiancee to whom he finally popped the question after seven years of going steady. While the crowd was still applauding, Maryan Francis came up led by her seeing- eye dog, to give us a sketch of her play, now current on Broadway. It was rumored that she lost her sight while writing, her last hit Qa tragedyj in a dim garret as she was unable to afford another candle. QOffernigs were left at the door.j After these interesting interludes, the gpests again started catching up on the news. Their eyes really weren't deceiving them when they beheld Joan McDaniel walk by with a diamond studded dress. She told her classmates she had made her fortune from a discovery of a freckle cream which had high vanishing qualities. Brad Stark and Ann Heckman Stark drew a great deal of attention, especially around l0:00 o'clock when they had to dash home to fix the bottles for their triplets. Ann remarked that she was looking forward to her children going to school because Sue Cooperrider is now head nurse in the new grade school building. Ann's only son is even now looking forward to photography in the new shop building. Helping her with the girl's clothes is Louise Collins, capable and popular local seam- stress. Sue Pinkerton entertains the Stark children on her Baby Hour at 11:00 o'clock every weekday morning over a national radio hookup. Those of the class who had thoughts of owning, their own home some day, have already consulted Bill Moore concerning building by submitting their ideas to his capable and attractive private secretary and assistant, Sara Hartman. Edith Young who always liked to pursue interesting cases is now ambulance chasing for that very successful attorney, Wayland Marlow. Wayland has not given up his interest in athletics, however, and his friend Ronnie Van Atta. who just hung out his M. D. shingle, is still waiting hopefully for Wayland as a patient. Mary Ellen Shields, who has just finished a hitch with the WAVES is the nurse in Van Atta's ofnce. Like most farmers, Kathryn Camp appeared late, after having. had to pace the brooder house at the last minute. The climax of the evening came when Don Femulee announced that he had it all over his classmates because he was still loafing. Pictures and snapshots were taken by Bob Deal before the business meeting was called by the one and only senior home room teacher, Miss Robinson. It was decided by the 1950 graduates to hold their next reunion in California so that Barbara Pheneger Jones might attend. The business meeting was then adjourned and all went home after a very enjoyable evening. page twenty-one



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unior Clan .4 l 4 - ... - l FIRST ROW: lleft to rightl Richard Felume, Lois Bromlield, Patricia Braymaier, Vera Lewis Nancy Kiefer, Doris Saunders, Wilma Bricker, Donald Phenegar. SIRCOND Row: Kenneth Hankison, Janet Montgomery, Alice Patton, Lavona Poulton, Saral Arnold, Fern Smith, Patricia Homer, Judy Hoffman, James Carlyle. THIRD Row: Mr. McCroskey, John Butz, Walter Hodges, David Bayley, Glenn Lookenotl Lynn Aiwell, David Morgan, George Nash, David James, James Deal. l5lRS'l' Row: fleft to rightl Barbara Crozier, Betty Jo Hill, Joann Davies, Carolyn Gosnell 1 Harriet Lantz, Sue Claggett, Laura May Collins, Janet Gordon, Patricia Cowherd, Bari bara DeLancey, Betty Fields. SPCOND ROW: Darrell Riffle, Stephen Spalding, Effie Jane Weckley, Mary Ellen Moss. Mary Lou King, Mary Lou Pickering, Barbara Schroer, Catherine Lane, Richard Wright Carl Smith. Miss Miley, THIRD Row: Raymond Cireen. Paul Layman, Jack Williams, Bruce Williams. Stephen Mich- aelis. Nick Lindsey. James McDaniel, Richard Fryman, Joseph Oliver, Herbert Hall Richard Seymour. This page Sponsored by Junior Class page twenly-three

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