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

 - Class of 1954

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eniom BEST ARGUER Eleanor Hodges Ray Montgomery LONG AND . . Lois Lookenolt Doris Riffle HAIR Harrier Boring Phil Johnsfon FRIENDLIEST Bev Butz Tom Ramsay BEST DANCER Kay Barnhouse George Evans Nj 00401, A145 EYES Ann LeFevre John Hutchins LIFE OF THE PARTY Joyce Kremer Tom Davis SHORT OF IT Reed Monlgomery Cary Lahmon NOSE Nancy Tucker Carl Sawyer This Page Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bun

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As we gather in the Radio City Music Hall in New York City, an exciting atmosphere is prevailing. Tonight is the premier of Judy Johnson's, better known under the pen name of Johnny Jones, newest Broadway hit, Idiots Delight. She has had such wonderful success with her previous musicals that we are sure this one can't fail. It appears that the high school class in which Judy graduated is also interested in the success of this young playwright and have loyally come to New York for the premier. Since most of you aren't acquainted with the backstage activities, this is your Hollywood reporter, Eleanor Hodges, giving you a complete description. Working in the backstage department we find Jack Everett, the renowned set designerp Pete Pender- gast, the famous set constructionisty and John Dimples Hutchins, a well-known lighting expert. Oh, yes, we mustn't forget our own actor, Philip Johnston, and his leading lady, Pat Curtis. I might add that l was iust talking to Pat and Phil and they both seem very nervous. I am now out in the audience trying to spot some of our famous celebrities. Here come some now. l know you all remember Bev Butz, that famous equestrian, and her stable managers, Jack Hood and Dave Feaster. At this moment she is parading down the aisle with one manager on each arm. She is also announcing that they are the only stable to have won the Kentucky Derby ten consecutive times. Quite a record! However, l happen to know that horses from Bev's stables have been barred from the Derby because of the monopoly. Now driving up to our theater in a black limousine are our lovely models, Joe Ann Oliver, Shirley Long, Myrtle Cramer, and Jeannine Borror. Their chauffeur is Lois Lookenott. l might add that she also designed the lovely creations which these beautiful girls are wearing. This car is really quite a change from the Dodge Ace we used to know in high school daysl Look up in the sky-no, it isn't Superman, but our airline hostesses, Joyce Kremer, Jackie Charleson, and Nancy Tucker. Opening the doors at the theater and taking care of all stray poodles is Roger Bayles, our mystery boy from G. H. S. Now coming in the door is Mrs. Robert Shomaker, nee Phyllis Clement. She iust whispered to me that Doris Riffle will be unable to come to this gala event because she is caring for the Shomaker's five children. Here comes my dear old friend, Ann LeFevre. I am sure you all know she has been quite successful in her career. She has now taken over the Granville School System-coke and popcorn machines in the halls-everything is running smoothly. Also teaching in the Granville schools is Janet Schroer. She teaches grades nine through twelve and brings them all suckers every day. Here come some of the lover boys of our class. I know you all remember Tom Ramsay, Tom Davis and Dave Price. Tom Davis now leads a peaceful life running the local drugtsore, but I am sorry I' can't say the same for our other two wanderers. Tom Ramsay and Dave Price are now in charge of a reducing agency. Their motto is, lf you want to stay sweet and get married in a hurry, climb on our vibrator and you won't have a worry. Bobby Green and Cary Lahmen are sitting in the back row of our theatre tonight. They are now busy farmers of the community. lt seems they don't want anyone to see their new suits-overalls. Coming in the door now are our busy young sports boys. You all remember our class athlete, Jim Showman, who now manages the Cleveland Indians, and his prize outfielder, Sonny Lewis, and pitcher, Chuck Hartman. They have already broken New York's record for World Series wins, so l guess we needn't worry about their futures. Still together, we find Dick Woodyard and Carl Sawyer. lt seems they haven't ever been separated for more than two hours at a time. People are beginning to think they are Siamese twins. Here comes another very old friend of mine, Kay Barnhouse. She gave up a successful career in fashion reporting for Mademoiselle for marriage. She is now one of the ten best dressed women in the United States. Well, well, opening the doors now is Dan Dunaway, president of the Make While U Wait Fender Skirt Company. With him is his accomplished secretary, Brenda Poff. Her strenuous duties consist of lighting his pipe and sitting on his knee. Just arriving in an armored car is-why Shirley Lantz! l had almost forgotten that she is sec- retary to our President. Us Now coming in our door are the busy medical workers. Wayne Maior has iust discovered a way to grow hair on bald heads in a iiffy. Mary Unger, a famous nurse at Whistler Memorial Hospital at Denison University, was his first patient and now has to have a standing weekly date at her hairdressers. By the way, Harriet Boring has her own beauty shop and Mary is her most frequent visitor. Another busy young doctor is Rod Burchard. He has made himself famous by discovering a new liquid. The label says, drink me and one will grow as tall as the Jolly Green Giant. Well, here comes Auntie Beve, Beverly Welch Deal. She runs the Candy Box in Granville and is having a very successful year with her sweets. She iust told me that Jackie Robberts Scott cannot be present because she couIdn't find a baby sitter. Here comes some more nature boys of our class, Reed Montgomery and Grant Heiser. They have iust completed a trip from Mars where they discovered the mystery of the flying saucers. They compare favorably to little boys shooting B-B guns. Waltzing down the aisle now is the second Arthur Murray, George Evans. He has iust perfected a new dance, The Jumbo. The secret is not to move a muscle. We are awfully sorry two more members of our class won't be able to be here. Ray Montgomery is out in California getting ready to announce the Rose Bowl game, and Bob Cocanour is in the West Indies studying the wild life. His latest book, What Comes First, the Chicken or the Egg, is on sale at your nearest bookstore. The lights are dimming, but who is that strutting down the aisle now? JoAnn McKnight and Alyce Hankinson still remember their high school days of prancing in front of the high school band. Well the lights have now gone out, so on with the show. This Page Sponsored by the Senior Class



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5246 MOST TALENTED Beve Welch Dan Dunaway BEST ATHLETE Jackie Robberts Jim Showman MOUTH JoAnn McKnight Dave Price This Page Sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson SHYEST Myrtle Cramer Bob Coca nou r HARDEST WORKER Mary Unger Wayne Maior SQGEMPZ5 FIGURE Phyllis Clement Dick Woodyard MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Judy Johnson Pete Penclergasf ARTIST Jeannine Borror Jack Everett LEGS Jane? Sch roer Rod Burchard

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