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

 - Class of 1955

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Granville High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Granville, OH) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 28 of 102
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Page 28 text:

S ' Scholmahip First Row ilefl to righti-Phyllis Sirimple, Bernice Fryman, Jodie Price, Ruth Smith, Maxine Shafer. Second Row-Sylvia Philipps, David Pendergast, Laddie Foster, Don Kauber, David Kreider, .lack Dudley, Dawn Miller. ThirTeen seniors again broughT honor To Granville High School by placing in The Senior Scholarship TesT. Don Kauber placed Third in The counTy and Dick MarTin ranked TenTh. Those receiving honorable menTion were Jodie Price, Jack Dudley, Maxine Shafer, Laddie FosTer, Dawn Miller, Sylvia Philipps, Dave Kreider, Dave Pendergasf, Phyllis STrimple, Bernice Fryman, and RuTh SmiTh. Don Kauber received honorable menTion in boTh The disTricT and The sTaTe raTings.

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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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wwzr we pm Nineteen hundred and fifty marked the halfway point in the century, and it also marked the halfway point in the school life of our class, because we entered G.H.S. for the final stretch of our education together. All of us Seventh Graders entered school activities eagerly . . . games, Homecoming Parade- Sports March On . . . Miss Spillman's home economic classes . . . girls' party at Prices' . . . magazine sales-second and fifth places . . .We tried everything. The high school became more used to us and we became more used to it! Superstitions on Homecoming . . . Girl Scout hayride . . . canteen . . . square dancing . . . class party at Spring Valley. McKean and Union students entered our ninth grade class-welcome! Our boys entered football and basketball . . . chorus attracted many of us who liked to sing . . . Minstrel show fCharleston, anyone?J . . . Class party at Spring Valley-splash. Many of our fellow students entered Thespians and Y-Teens . . . some of our boys played varsity football and basketball . . . Homecoming float-Doorway to Success Cwe won second prizel . . . High Noon . . . Georgel . . . Class party at Tania Martin's-more fun!! Everyone noticed the busy Juniors selling refreshments at the football games-umm, good. Meet Me in St. Louis . . . Drivers' licenses . . . class sponsored hayride and square dances at Laylan Grange-swing your partner . . . Roman Holiday . . . Stalag 17 . . . From Here to Eternity . . . Glenn Miller . . . Eddie Fisher . . . Junior-Senior Prom on Mary 28, l954, Granville lnn-Maytime . . . Joby Lanning . . . Bernice Fryman's party. Maxine Shafer, Dick Martin, and David Kreider were chosen as delegates to Girls' and Boys' State, respectively. Our final year at G.H.S. Jodie Price, our Homecoming Queen was kissed by Tom Williams, our class president. Senior Scholarship test . . . World Affairs Institute . . . No school because of snow on March T4 . . . On the Water Front . . A Star is Born . . . Country Girl . . Grace Kelley . . . Marlon Brando . . The High and the Mighty . . . Our last spring vacation . . . senior reports, everybody ready? . . . Spring play, The Curious 5avage . . . Senior Revolt Day . . . George Gobel-l'll be a dirty bird! . . . prom-dance, anyone . . . Baccalaureate, we're nearing the end . . . the last exams . . . Graduation . . the future.

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