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

 - Class of 1956

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7066! Knowing the end draweth near, we, the class of i956 of Granville High School, being of sound body and superior intelligence do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament. We bequeath, therefore, the following: First, to the class of '59, we will our used gum, lollypop sticks, broken pencils, and any other convenient articles found around the third floor halls. Second, to the class of '58, our superior knowledge and invaluable experience that they may have a full measure of success and happiness in their high school career. Last, but not least, to the class of '57, our successors, we do bequeath the study hall, shop de- tention, and all our Senior Seniority. I, Mary Ables, will my naturally curly hair to some unlucky soul. I, Linda Baker, will the privilege of singing for school functions to anyone who will take it. I, Frances Bayles, will shorthand to anyone with a short hand. I, Francis Bayley, will my church-key collection to Don and Larry Williams. I, Allen Bowman, will football to my sister, Linda. I, Frank Braddock, will my cowboy boots to Mr. Smith. We, Jim Bradford and Ron Ramsay, will the names Sam and Harry back to Marsha Myers and Barb Lantz. I, Shirley Bricker, will my I2 years of long bus rides to any lucky town person. I, Carol Brown, will Highwater back to the flood areas. I, Woonsin Chu, will my black hair to Connie Stough-take good care of it. I, Signe Cottrell, will my roller skates to anyone who has a nice soft pillow. I, Larry Courson will my yellow fender skirts to Larry Welsh. I, Ron Darkes, will civic class to anyone who knows all the answers. I, Charlene Davis, will married life to the eighth graders. I, Nellis Davis, lreluctantlyi will my hot-tempered friendship with Mr. Durst to Linda Claffey. I, Larry Derr, will my English grades to the Freshmen. I, Jim Devault, will our segregated homeroom to all shy fellows. I, Rebecca Doering, will my ambition to become a professional nurse to Nancy Carlile. I, Lennie Essman, will my gossip to Hedda Hopper. I, Barb Fitch, will my cashmere sweaters back to the sheep. We, Sandra Foster and Bea Fulk, will our pizza parties to Karen Martin and Marsha Myers. I, Mary Gosnell, will my McKean taxi service to my sister, Ann. I, Don Gregory, will Peg back to the tents. I, Russ Griffith, will one Nash to anyone who owns a iunk yard. I, Charlie Grunden, will all my no-hitters to Jim Pheneger. I, John Hankinson, will the shop back to Mr. Weiser. I, Ralph Hartman, will my Baker troubles to the Omar Bakery. I, Betty James, will the bread in the cafeteria to all the hungry high school boys. I, Nancy Jinks, will the honor of homecoming attendant to any iunior girl who has a well rounded . . . personality. I, Don Johnston, will my cold rides to school in a ieep to anyone who misses the bus. I, Karen King, will the Thespian closet to Dougums. I, Phyllis Lookenott, will the Green Hornet to anyone who can afford to buy the oil. I, Sally Mallow, will my driving ability to any daring soul. l, Downey Marston, will my seat in physics class to anone who needs to catch up on his sleep. I, Dave McDaniel, will the position of fullback to Terry Goodrich. I, Denny Moore, will the two weeks of basketball practice before Christmas to any woman hater. I, Ruth Morris, will my adventures to the T.V. program, I LED THREE LIVES. I, Clara Pearl, will my weight of I00 pounds to Sherry Darkes. I, Ann St. Onge, will my height to Mary Lou Wahlenmair. I, Charles Shaffer, will the parking lot to anyone who has mud-cripper tires. I, Lona Smith, will my quietness to Pauline Wright. lShe needs it,l I, Larry Stinson, will my fun days at G.H.S. to Chuck Fulk. I, Earl Strimple, will my ability in chemistry lab to any other ten-thumb person. I, Jack Sutton, will my iob at Big Bear back to the wild life. I, Sue Thomas, will my frogs and ducks to Mr. Nemetz. I, David Toy, will my A's in Math to Bobby Larson. I, Jim Unger, will the bass slot in the quartet to any low fellow. I, Nadzia Urbanik, will my name to anyone who can spell or pronounce it. I, Dick Walpole, will the old transmission from my car to Hugh Price. I, Don White, will my mechanical ability to anyone dumb enough to buy a '49 Ford. I. Jerry White, will my hands to Les Bowman, future Granville end. I, Peggy Williamson, will Don back to the break of day. I, Chuck Young, will my extra periods of shop to anyone who can get away with it.

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744.1444 744 QW The Senior class of nineteen hundred and fifty-six entered Granville High School in the year nineteen hundred and fifty-one as seventh graders. We were very enthusiastic about our new surroundings and activities . . . lots of prizes from the magazine sales . . . Bea Fulk's good old parties . . . first prize for our float in the Homecoming parade. ln the eighth grade we were more established at G.H.S .... Remember those hayrides? . . , Ron Ramsay and The Little White Cloud that Cried . . . dancing at the canteen . . . Denny Moore moved to California. When we were Freshmen we made many new friends from Union and Mc- Kean. Many members of the class joined the band and choir . . . our fellows took active part in school sports . . . Mr. Nemetz's all-girl social science class . . . Hey, girls! Denny's back . . . class party as Spring Valley We were stage-struck Sophomores . . . Meet Me In St, Louis, last minute costumes . . . Thespians . . . Wha' happened, Earl? . . . Wanted . . . Young at Heart . . . Mr. Morgan's English class. As Juniors we spent a very busy but happy year . . . Junior Play, Tiger House iCall that photographerli . . . Junior Car Wash-money for the prom . . . Mr. Calvert's speech class , . . Make Yourself Comfortable . , . toboggan parties. . . . The Robe . . . Don Gregory and Jim Unger went to Buckeye Boys' State and Sue Thomas went to Buckeye Girls' State . . . surprise parties . , . George Gobel. . . . A fitting end of a wonderful year-May 27, 1955, Junior-Senior Prom Call- night parties, Rock Around The CIock, swimming at 5:00 in the morning, and breakfast at Bea's.J Nineteen hundred and fifty-six, here we are the final year. The days slip by so quickly . , . Homecoming, our Queen, Signie Cottrell was kissed by co-captains Jim Bradford and Allen Bowman . . . Senior New Year's Eve Formal lmore punch?l. . . . White Christmas Formal . . . snow flies, no school . . segregated homerooms! Oh, no! . . . Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing . . , Senior Scholarships iCon- gratulations! 14 placed! . . . See 'Ya Later Alligator . . , work on Senior re- ports . . . Princess Grace Kelly . . . Moments To Remember . . . we haven't much longer . . Senior Play, More Than Meets The Eye . . . Senior exams . . . May 25, 1956, Junior-Senior Prom . . . Baccalaureate . . . Graduation . . . HORIZONS UNLIMITED. l iii i im l N.- ...Y



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After a careful survey, we predict that in ten years the 1956 Seniors of Granville High School will be doing the following: 61444 PWM Mary Ables ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,-,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R unning a day nursery for the -children of working mothers. Linda Baker ,.,,,,,,, - ,,,,,--,,,-,,-., - ,,,4A,, ,,w,,, , ,,,A,,,AAAAAA,AA,A,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,, S inging Mignon in Carnegie Hall. Frances Bayles ,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,, ..,....,.,,,....,...... P rivate secretary in the White House. Francis Bayley .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, .....,...,... ...,... O n e of the highest personages of the Bowery. Allen Bowman ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, W ,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,....,,,A.,.,,....,.,.. R aising lilacs in Bowman's Nursery. Frank Braddock ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,4.,,,4, A n owner of a large horse ranch in Arizona who is long for this world. Jim Bradford ,...,,,, .,.,.., A fter years of studious research has published his best seller: Why I Hate Woman. Shirley Bricker ,,,,,,.,, ...,.......,..,.,.,.,,.,,,,,...,.,,,...,,,,,,,.,. W ,.....,.,.,c W .,,, W ..,,.Y.. W .Head waitress at the Granville Inn. Carol Brown ...,.... . ,.,,, W ..,..,.... ....,........ T eaching her five daughters how to take care of curly hair. Woonsin Chu ......,,... W ........ ...,... W ......,...,...,.,..... W .,,...,...,..,....,.,.... l nterpreter for the United Nations. Signe Cottrell ....... 5 ...,.... W ..,.... WW ....... W .,....... W ...... W ........................ W .......,....,.... Mrs. America of 1966. Ronald Darkes ............ ...W ........ ....., Chief electronics expert for NBC television. Larry Courson ...... W ....... W .... W .... W ....,. .WW ....,.... .W .,,.,...................,.,....,.., Manager of Borden's in I966. Charlene Davis ........ W .,,. W ,,... Teaching Drivers' Training at G.H.S. Nellie Davis ,..,,,......,..........,,...,..,,.,,,...,............ .......... ......, ,,.,...........,.,.,, P i a nist for the Boston Pops Orchestra Larry Derr, Jim DeVault ,........,. Own and operate a chain of filling stations with a pool table in each one. Rebecca Doering .....,,.,...... ........,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,.., W i fe of a small town obstetrician with four little girls. Lennie Essman ......, W ,.,..,..,..,,.,. ............,. ........ . . Operator of a factory making dark blue Oldsmobiles. Barbara Fitch ,.,...,.. W ........ W .....,.,.. ..,..,.....,,,,......,, B uyer of the finer clothes for Macy's on Fifth Avenue Sandra Foster, Beatrice Fulk ...,..,..,, .,,. R unning a How to Improve Your Self-confidence Through Dancing. course for shy people. Mary Gosnell ......,.,..,.,..,,,,,,,,,., ...... ............ ,.........,.,,...,,.,.....,,.,,.....,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,.....,,..... G r a ce Kelly's beautician Don Gregory ....... W ....,,.. W ...,........ W..W ....... ....... W ......, D ictator and head of Germany's Fourth Reich. Russell Griffith .... Charlie Grunden ......... John Hankinson Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University. ...W.W.WHas finally taken a position with Cleveland Indians after turning down many basketball offers. W.W.WWW.W..WWW..W.WW.WWW.W.W.W.W.The inventor of the first practical autcrairplane combo. Ralph Hartman, Charles Shaffer ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,..,.....,.... Co-directors of the Hartman-Shaffer Brewery Company Betty James .,..,......,,, . ............ ...,.,.,. . . Promoted to Secretary in charge of Seniors' absence slips at G.H.S Nancy Jinks ...,....... W .......... ,...........,................. W ..W ........ W ........ WWA prominent New York society woman. Don Johnston ....... W ..,.... ..,.... W ..W ....,, .,... W ............. W ...... W ....................,...,.. Se lling ieeps to the army. Karen King ....... W ........ W ........ W..W ........ ......... F retting over her first play to be produced on Broadway. Phyllis Lookenott ....... W,.. ,.... .,.... ....,... T e s t driver for Ford's late-model sports car. Dave McDanielW.W .......WW ...,W,,..,,,.,......... ..,. ...... . ....W...... ....., P r e s ident of Connecticut College for Women. Sally M-allow .....,.. W W...., .W .... W..W ..,..... W .......W...........W...........,...W,,,.W,,.., W.Phys. Ed. teacher at G.H.S. Denny Moore W......,.,.......... ...... .... ,...... T e a ching swimming to Miss America in sunny California. Downey Marston ..W.... W ............... W ........ W ....... ........, W W..W..,,........,.........,W,.....,W M anager of Churchill Downs Ruth Morris ............. W .... WWW ....... .W .... ........ R aising black cats for non-superstitious people. Clara Pearl ........ W .......... W ....... W ....... W ........ ........................ H ead Nurse at Whisler Hospital. Ron Ramsay ......... W ....,... ...... C reator of new hair styles for men. Ann St. Onge ......... WWW ................................... Breeder of famous collie dogs. Lona Smith ........... ..., . Selling nerve pills to Drivers' Training teachers Larry Stinson ........ .......... ............. .................................................. ............... A f I y ing salesman. Earl Strimple ........ W ....... ..W ......... ..... W .One of the country's better engineers. All aboard. .lack Sutton ....... ..W ......... ...... . ................................ X-ray technician for the WAC's. Sue Thomas ....... ............................................,....... P rivate nurse for the Cleveland Indians. David Toy ......... ...... .... ......... T r u e to his usual quiet manner, will MC radio's first Silent Hour. Jim Unger..- ....... ............................................. T he strictest drill instructor at Virginia Military Institute. Nadzia Urbanik ........ W .... Directs a How to Improve Your Will Power school as a sideline to airline work. Dick Walpole ....... - ........ W ......................................................................... Commanding General of the Air Force. Don White ....... - ........ W ........ W ......... W .... W.. ......... Head bottle capper for the Hartman-Shaffer Brewery. JBFYY While .---.----------. ..................... A uthor of To California by the Smith Route. Peggy Williamson ......... .................. T he First Lady of the Fourth Reich. Cl1UCk YOUDQ ..-...--.. ......... R uns a chain of drive-in restaurants. Rf L... W.. - .-QWW' -

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