Grove City High School - Greyhound Yearbook (Grove City, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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I McQuay Gladys bequeath my abnlxty to stay true to one man to Barbara Burdette and Etta Mae Hosler I Mrtehell Vman bequeath my ability to Sew crooked seams m Home Ee to anet Akun I Morrns oann bequeath the abrlnty to look luke my twm snster to Donna Koehler I Moms oyee bequeath the likeness of me to my sister to C ynthla Koehler I Mueller Imogene bequeath my personality to Maxine MeVcy I Myers errranne bequeath my dark hair and eyes to Connle Rehder I Myres Dlek bequeath my ablllty to do noth mg and get by wlth lt to George Ilnley I Newland Bonme bequeath my place on the Honor Soeuety to ohn Culberson I Nrbert Carroll bequeath the fender skirts of my ear to jrm Barbee I Peterson Bob bequeath my abxlnty to poke my nose mto trouble to Bully Phxpps I Phlpps Barbara bequeath my abllxty to make loye to the boys to Merlene Sxgman and Mar garet Reep I Pyles oAnn bequeath my abrllty to talk when I shouldn t to Leona Schmltter I Ramsdell Bob bequeath my dented and scratched locker to Gerald I'ryer and Harry Me Kmley I Readout Eddnc bequeath my hearty laugh to eannlne Myers I Rneke Grace bequeath the oftiee and head aches as elass presldent to Lxnda St1Hler I Roach B bequeath nothmg to nobody beeause no one would want what I haxe I Roberts Grace bequeath my good conduct 1n class to Dayld Feyh and Bob Benyamm I Roberts Pat bequeath my glasses to ohn St pp rt I Schemrlch Vlrgrnxa bequeath my henght to Larry Smlth I Schulz Nellie bequeath my ofhee rn F H A to Betty Lou Karn I Sehwmne Dorothy bequeath my abxllty to moxe to Eyelyn Mattox I Seel Elame bequeath my abxllty not to go steady to Pat Fausey and Dorothy Dale I Sheets Dxck bequeath my abrlrty to borrow pencils and paper rn Semor Engllsh class to ohn Guthexl I Shrllmgburg Phyllrs bequeath y eheer leaders unxform to Barbara Phrllnps I Shy Joyce bequeath the abxllty to play on the Senlor glrls basketball team and stnll stay alne to Geneuye Ward and Ardeth Wilhelm I, Snyder, Maekye, bequeath my queen s crown to the lueknest gurl rn the umor class I, Sprmg, Erldean, bequeath my abllxty to kxll the motor ln drmng to jane Schulz I, Stough, Bull, bequeath my abllxty' to change oll and hx flats to Drek Gabrxel I Tenmhnll Carol bequeath my sllenee to Eileen Ramella I Thomas ohn bequeath my ablhty to go to sehool one semester of my Semor year and stlll graduate to Wesley Brotherton I Trrgg Sonny bequeath my new ear to Frances ordan I Trout Barbara bequeath my abllnty to play hard to get to Rachel Price I Venrlek I'ern bequeath my standmg place IH reglstratlon to NW1lma XVlllldUlS I Verlty Altec bequeath my class elowns crown and erazy yokes to Terry Igllls I Walker Peggy bequeath my loxe ot POD to Donna Goldhart and Nancy C astle I Wallace Allee bequeath my lbrlnty to talk to the boys to Irma Brown and Ann Landes I Ward Donna bequeath Tommy to Plla Mae Longberry because Donald wnll make her gne hrm back I Whlte Bill bequeath my rusty halr to Bob Stemmetz I Wmfield Mary Ann bequeath my hearty appetlte to Deanna W'olfe I Worthlngton Dlek bequeath Mr Dyer to Eddle Roush This will as to go mto effect the twenty hfth e ot May 955 me ns fully md herew an vroxed by ull plrtles IIIXOIXLKI 27 Y Y Y , , 1 , I I A1 '- I v . . , . I I Y , H y A ' A 1 I Y 1 V4 1 I A ' ' ' Y . lf 1 4 'A I '-I I y v a --s . . . . . I , , , , , ,,l . , , , s . 7 4 . s . . Y . ' A '. ' A ,, , ' -,' Y Y Y V 7 Y Y I ' ' ' I 1- 4'a 11 Y 'f ' V I ' 'J. I 1 x v - ' ' 1. k , - ' -. . r A 4- v v v ' M I ' , , 'I ', ' ' V' . . . ,, ,. . ' . ,. :' . , , , -. A Y , y . .f W. Y , ,Y .,' , ,, .L , ,, s v A v , , , , 3 3 7 . ' Y Y 7 x v 1 ' f , - Y 7 Y J 7 ' '-V . ,, I 5 Y 7 7 Y I ' 1 , , - V Q- , . . . .. ,, '- lay' z',l ,,r l f 'L ly'.y- Q I . .L y , . . , , , , r 5 Y 7 I - , , -I-, Y 3 7 , , , I Y 7 7 ' A1 A 7 ' . Y I Y ' ' ' ' 1' 4 1 L .I V , , , y , , Y Y I ' I . I-nv - .,' , , , I Y 7

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741 .amz 70111 M4 7mmm: of 14 1753 Seacofze We the Sennor Class of ackson Townshnp Hngh School Cnty of Grose Cnty County of Franklnn State of Ohno nn the year nnneteen hundred and fifty three benng of sound mmd and memory do make publnsh and declare thns our last wnll and testament nn manner and form as follows ARTICLE 1 To the faculty we bequeath best wnshes for pleasant dreams after the 1953 nnght mare has passed ARTICLE 2 To the enghth grade we be queath four happy and hectnc years nn hngh school and a never endnng dexotnon to the school teach ers and studnes ARTICLE 3 To the Freshmen we bequeath the courage to face the leernng countenances of the upper classmen that we had four years ago and a map of the school to help them find thenr classes ARTICLE 4 To the Sophomores we be queath our money maknng schemes methods of torturnng the faculty and the most legntnmate late excuses ARTICLE 5 To the school we bequeath tnmbers to support the achnng bulgnng walls and the enthusnasm we dnsplayed at our athletnc events ARTICLE 6 We the Sennor Class of Grove Cnty Hngh School bequeath the follownng ntems to the members of the junnor class helmet to Davnd ones I Ballard Faye bequeath my freckles to Donna Chaffnn I Bettnnger Mary bequeath my abnlnty to chase the Sennor boys to Ganl Ranke I Bnllman Elnor bequeath my farmers walk to Bob McCarley I Bnrtcher Harold bequeath my snlence nn class to Larry Beavers and Russell Thomas I Bowman Dona bequeath my brannstorms to Marnlyn Geyer fOh my achnng head I Bryant Nora bequeath my abnlnty to get out of Mr Mounts study hall to Bnll Strant I Carl Nancy bequeath my job at Goebbels to ane Severs I Chadwell Margaret bequeath my abnlnty to come to class late to Helen Kndd I Coe Vnrgnnna bequeath my qunet dnsposntnon nn P O D to Mary Reese I Collnns Delores bequeath my abnlnty to catch the boys to Mary Alnce Black I Conley Maudne bequeath my Southern ac cent to Mabel Braley I Curtnss Sue bequeath my soft vonce to Don Osborn I Dans Dnck bequeath my abnlnty to keep my mouth shut nn study hall to A11 ns Chnnn and Paul Estep I Engle Kenny bequeath my basketball unn form to Jnmmy Harrns I Farnsworth Kathleen bequeath my posntnon as annual edntor to Ronnne Eberhard I Fnelds Donna bequeath my danntnness to Paul Bausch I Freeman joe bequeath one used set of foot ball cleats to Chester Brown I Gall ack bequeath my bowlnng shnrt to Ernne Barclay I Geyer Leroy bequeath my knowledge of parlnamentary procedure to Glenn Mosher I Geyer Pat bequeath my tympann stncks to Marjorne Lawless I Gnll nm bequeath my hanrcut to Beverly B gge t I Grossman Rosemary bequeath my band ex pernence to Thomas Knott I Gueth Heather bequeath my gnggles t Dnane Fletcher I Haag Gary bequeath my patnence to Chuck Patton I Haag Grace bequeath my bangs to Pat Conn I Hannafius Mnke bequeath my cat naps nn P O D to Inm O Conner I Herron Calvnn bequeath my crew cut to Darryl Morrns I Hunter Pete bequeath my overwhelmnng personalnty to Otho Strant and Frances Kannnard I Hutchnnson Shrela bequeath my bottle of peroxnde to Shnrley Ray I Hyland Louella bequeath my ornery eyes to Marda Schultz I Jordan Harry bequeath my seat nn regnstra tnon to Rodger Rens I Kanode Jnmmy bequeath the hub caps of my car to erry Borror yust nn case hns car breaks down 1 Knapp Glorna bequeath Mr Edelman s brnef case for a cushnon nn drnvnng to Patty Hunter I Knapp Ruth bequeath my lensure moments to ack McClure and Rnchard Scholl I Kunz Marnlyn bequeath my Chrnstmas Eve and slumber partnes to Barbara McArtor I Lambert Paul bequeath my bunld to John Seabury I Lawhead Terry bequeath my good natured ness to Rosalee Morrns and Barbara Humphrnes I Mason Eddne bequeath my abnlnty to ac qunre so many cars to nm Rawlnns I McClnsh Bob bequeath my dark curly hanr to Paul Sloop I I I 1 I , 3 7 I , h 1 , . Y. . 1 1 I ' . , I , I I 7 7 9 - . 1 Y - Y I I 1 . . : 1 I 1 .1 I I - Y I 7 1 I I , ' - 1 1 1 I I 1 I , 1 1 ,I 1 I I . I I Y ' I Z 1. 1 1 , 1. I 1 1 I I ' - 1 I 1 1 I 2 . I II 1 . I I ' . I 7 ' I , . I U 1 1 1 0 . . ' . ' 1 1 1 I . . I I . . 1 1 1 ' , . . - 1 l 1 ' 1 , I, Allmon, Bill, bequeath my battered football I I - - - J 1 .1 1 1 1 1 I I . I , . o 1 I 1 1 I I ' ' - - 1 I . 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I I I , 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' I ' I Y I 1 1 1, . . , 1 I 1 ' I ' . , 1 1 1 l ' ' 1 1 1 I I I , 'I I . . 1 1 1 I , , , A J ' , 1 - . I 1 1 4 1 Y , I , I 1 1 1 I , I I I. I .. 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I I . I 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 ' I , . I . h 1 1 I 1 I - I I ' 1 1 1 I J , I 1 I 1 1 I



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74, P-wpieaq ,ew we dm 7753 The year rs 1978 The old world has changed qurtc a brt rn twenty hxe years Today we haye the thrngs that were only prpe dreams back rn 1955 In the year of 53 they strll used the crude uprrght wooden desks rn the schools Our con tour reclrnrng desk charrs and usual ard method of teachrng rs certarnly an rmproyement oyer the old fashroned may That rs only one example of ultra modern lrxrng I am now the grand old age of 42 An age that sets me to thrnkrng about my Senror year rn hrgh school Perhaps you would be rnterested rn hearrng about some of my classmates Remember way back rn 1953 how wcll Nancy Carl handled the ofhcc of class treasurcr7 Thrs must 'hare grxen her a pretty good background for the posrtron she now holds Nancy rs Treasurer of the Unrted States fl always knew women could handle the money Another promrnent frgure rn thc goxernmental world rs rm Prrce Through hrs patrence and unceasrng efforts has helped create a Unrted States of Europe He rs abroad at present superyrsrng some of the legrslatron Not too long ago I saw Elarne Seel drrvrng a spacrous yet powered Cadrllac down Hollywood Bouleyard She has done all rrght for herself She Y tor Then suddenlyyhe drscoyered her put her on three drmcnsron TV Cthats somethrng new too wrth a show called The Perfect Secretary Her busrness manager and personal secretary rs Marrlyn Kunz fwadej Not to slrght Marrlyn she drrves a Cadrllac too Leroy Geyer rs now rn Rangoon grvrng a serres of lectures on parlramentary procedure In addr tron to hrs lecturrng he has a 500 acre experr mental farm rn Alaska Hrs chref assrstant rs B Roach B acts as superxrsor whrle Leroy rs away On the srde B rs a successful beef cattleman Seems to me the graduatrng class of 1953 turned out some noted people rn the freld of arts For rnstance Nora Bryant rs the author of seyeral best scllrng books My faxorrte rs her sequel to the late Margaret Mrtchcll s Gone Wrth The Wrnd Came Wrth The Breeze Pat Geyer has prosed herself a yery xersatrle lady At present she rs engaged rn both the arts and sports Her careers of wrestlrng and grxrng prano concerts keep her pretty busy She wrcstles for money and plays the prano for fun Maudre Conley has an rnterestrng professron that of a newspaper reporter She wrrtes a column called Conley on Hrgh Street for the natronally known paper Cnmmn and Blue Incrdentally the owner of thrs paper happens to be our own Brll Whrte 28 The last report I had on Paul Lambert rather shocked me to the bone The wrlds of Afrrca called Paul and he went there to seek a fortune well I dont know what rn you see h hasnt come back to tell us yet Vrrgrnra Coe sought fame and fortune rn a drfferent way She demonstrates rubber baby buggy bumpers on TV Vrrgrnra used to demonstrate pretzel twrstrng but she got trred of twrstrng into a pretzel shape every few hours She took a more comfortable yob Sue Curtrss and Barbara Trout have just opened a new SpagetOMatrc fThats where you put your money rn a slot and out comes a spaghettr drnner rn Yuma Arrzona And for the people who slop s aghettr yurce on therr clothes Barbara Phrpps an Alrce Wallace haye fixed everythrng by openrng an Insto matrc laundry rrght across the street Now another excrtrng occupatron rs that of deep sea dryrng Carroll Nrbert has chosen thrs for a career He has trayeled all oxer the world dorng shrp salyage work It certarnly rs a drfferent occupatron Remember how Elnor Brllman used to loye to argue? Argurng has pard off for now Elnor has the drstrnctron of berng the frrst charrwoman of the natronal Demagogue party Belreve me she had to iight to get that posrtron that of chref wrndow washer rn the Unrted Natrons burldrng rn New York It rs hrs rob to see that all the other washers do therr yobs errranne Myers rs a top fashron model rn New York She rs happrly marrred and spends her spare trme berng a model mother When xaudevrlle was revrved about ten years ago the greaseparnt called Glorra Knapp I would say she rs one of Amerrcas leadrng make up artrsts Lrmelrghts called another of our ranks Thrs trme rt was Louella Hyland fHow we used to laugh and call her Loure the Lrp' Q She rs tourrng the country as a comedrenne usrng her nrckname as a stage name But I must hurry on for there are strll a lot of names to cover Calwrn Herron rs a professronal football coach Vrrgrnra Schemrrch rs the head court stenographer rn the Federal Drstrrct Court at New Orleans Loursrana john Thomas rs a naxy admrral tHe clarms theres no better lrfe than a nayy lrfej Grace Rreke has founded a group of welfare and communrty centers rn varrous crtres throughout the natron QShe rs a busy woman belreye me Grace Roberts rs an expert on chrld care Drck Davrs rs a Hollywood mortrcran fGrue some thought, Gladys Mc uay rs on the plan nrng commrttee of the natronal St Patrrcks Day celebratron To occupy the rest of her trme she busres herself wrth the dutres of a farmer s wrfe . in- , ' ' , u ' I , e vs y v I v . ' V . . - ' . - - , ' ' . I v v - I - ' ' . . . ' ff 7 I ' - - ' Y . . I A I ' I I V ,' 1. . . y V s ' - f - ' - . ' . Y . I A ' . - I U . r rs a 7 I- . I I . '. , I - . s ' ' I ' , , started as a secretar to a noted Holl wood direc- The Pfesgm Occupation of Harold Biftghef is I I U ' . , I . . . . . ' . .' J . . . I . , U y ' . . . . . . . .- , - l I , y w - - y - ., , . I - . I I I I . . f A ' - ' ' y I , . V. . X Q I A K A ll A Y A ' y . , - . -Q ' - , . . S ' I 7

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