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

 - Class of 1955

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KEY I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 22 Name A. Nick Name B. Favorite Saying C. Favorite Topic of Conversation D. Chief Ambition DONNA BAKER A. Donnie B. ...l...i....! C. What you are talking about. D. To be the world's best silent talker. LARRY BLACKSTONE A. Blackie B. Night school isn't too bad. C. Who knows? D. To graduate from night school. DIANE BURCHARD A. Di. B. How much is the poodle in the window? C. Poodles and Jim. D. To raise poodles. MARY ALICE CLARK A. Butch. B. That's life. C. Horses??? D. To be the second Sallie Jones. DORIS ANN CORDRAY A. Ducky B. Oh, puddles. C. Everybody's happiness. D. To be the world's best gym teacher. LEROY CRAMER A. Leke B. Does it make any difference? C. Pretty girls. D. To live happily ever after. DEL DAVIS A. Del B. Do you like my butch? C. Cars!! D. To be the world's fastest speed driver. HELEN DAVIS A. Scottie B. Ah, not really. C. Stephen. D. To have Stevie walk. Seniafz. MARTHA DAVIS A. Martie B. Did I tell you about last night? C. Last night!!! D. To find the right man. JOHN DEVAULT A. John B. I'm plenty tough. C. Gasoline stations. D. To have his own SUNOCO station. JOH N DUDLEY A. Jack B. That makes me mad. C. Ca--t. D. To direct a football game. NAOMI DUNAWAY A. Salome B. What's the name of this game, anyhow? C. Sports. D. To have curly hair. EVELYN FOSTER A. Evie B. Must be. C. Ralph D. To have, Butt I'm not sure. CLIFFORD FOSTER A. Laddie B. Guess who I had out last night. C. The fair sex. D. To have a girl for every night. BERNICE FRYMAN A. Hunky B. What ya' doing, Bessie? C. Mercuries. D. To be a consultant for boys who have troubles. JOHN GIBBUD A. Jack B. Hi. C. School work. D. To get it done. RONALD GRAHAM A. Ronnie B. Can I go, Ruth? C. Singing and Ruth. D. To sing with Marilyn Monroe. MARY ELIZABETH HANBY A. Betty B. How ya do it, anyhow? C. Square dances. D. To release the annual one month before school is out. DAVID HARTSOUGH A. Dave B. Shall we dance? C. FBI. D. To be a dancing detective. RICHARD HEDDLESON A. Rich B. Anybody got a bulb? C. Pictures. D. To be rich. DALE HILL A. Sam B. Gosh, I'm sleepy. C. Kay. D. To make hair stay all one length. MARTHA ICKES A. Martha B. Another i-...! C. Flowers. D. To have her own flowers. JEAN JONES A. Jeanie B. What do you do with hair like this? C. Red hair. s, D. To have less red'hair. ALICE JUNGLING A. Blondie B. I'm not sure. C. Nothing. D. To manage a wrestling team. DONALD KAUBER A. Don B. Well, Iet's see. C. Sciences. D. To be Einstein's successor. DAVID KREIDER A. Kride B. Let's go to Michigan. C. Horses??? D. Now to go to California.

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Salad FRIENDLIEST Sl-IYEST BEST ARGUER Bernice Fryman LeRoy Cramer Donna Baker Maxine Shafer Ralph Massie Richard Heddleson LIFE OF THE PARTY Tania Martin John Ricciardo MOST POPULAR Jodie Price Tom Williams MOUTH Mary Alice Clark Carl Pinkerton MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ARTIST Ellen Reeder Diane Burchard Dick Martin David Pendergast aealanefi FIGURE LEGS Sylvia Philipps Judy Shield Lad-:lie Foster Dale Hill



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JANE LANTZ A. Janie B. How do you get rid of dimples? C. Dimples. D. To be president of National 4-H. RICHARD MARTIN A. Martino B. There goes a iet. C. Jet planes. D. To fly iet planes for the Navy. TANIA MARTIN A. Grandma B. Oh, for Pete's sake. C . Talking. D. To be the perfect Grandma on any stage. RALPH MASSIE A. Ralph B. Holy cow! C. We wonder. D. Not yet discovered. MARY MacCOMBIE A. Mac B. Gaughe! C. Down in Sagamore. D. To design sweaters with a built- in figure. DAWN MILLER A. Dawn B. Oh, no! C. The Dutch! D. To discover what's underneath a car. KENNETH MOSS A. Buzzy B. Aw, Jack! C. Sports. D. To teach phys ed at an all-girls' school. BARBARA OCHS A. Smoky B. Oh, kiddo! C. Jim D. To invent a home permanent for horses' tails. DAVID PENDERGAST A. Curly B. Hellloooo. C. Another curly head. D. To have straight hair. I9 JACK PHENEGER A. Butch B. '-'-fcensoredl C. We'II never tell. D. To play night golf. SYLVIA PHILIPPS A. Sitter B. Oh, pot. C. France. D. To make punch for the Amer- ican troops in France. NANCY PICKERING A. Nancy B. Oh, golly. C. Driving. D. To teach driver's training in place of Mr. Nemetz. CARL PINKERTON A. Pinky B. Well, now? C. Cars and skirts l?J D. To be the WorId's Most Perfect- ly Developed Man. JODIE PRICE A. JoJo B. 'Bout half. C. How to ioin the NROTC. D. To install a coke machine in sen- ior homeroom. ELLEN REEDER A. Squeek B. ? C. Latest gossip. D. To have her own racket. BARBARA REMMELE A. Barb B. I don't know. C. Huckelberry Finn. D. To sing with Louis Armstrong. JANE RHODEBACK A. Jane B. George. C. How to make socks. D. To be the perfect secretary JOHN RICCIARDO A. Rico B. Hoya! C. How to get along with women. D. To have a Cadillac. YVONNE ROBBERTS A. Yawny B. Oh, my word! C. Cream coupes. D. To know you're in love. MAXINE SHAFER A. Fats B. Holy Mickie! C. Waymond!! D. To be sure. JUDITH SHIELDS A. Judy B. Oh, help. C. Richardlsl. D. To fly lwhere?J RUTH SMITH A. Ruthie B. Where's Ronnie? C. A singer. D. To teach a singer's sons. PHYLLIS STRIMPLE A. Flip B. Oh, crud. C. A policeman. D. To be the only nurse for a foot- ball team. DAVID SUTTON A. Dave B. Yeah. C. West Broadway D. To be on that football team. PEGGY TEAFORD A. Peg B. See it sparkle!! C. Diamonds. D. You guess. GARN ETT WATKI NS A. Rosie B. I can't wait till June. C. Sonny D. To have little sonnies. TOM WILLIAMS A. Frog B. Let's have a party. C. The great Ford car. D. To own a Thunderbird. 23

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