Harris Elmore High School - Helm Yearbook (Elmore, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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SEIIIUHS NANCY BECK A cheerfulcountenance betokens a good heart. G,A,A. I,2,3,45 Band I,2, V-Pres. 35 Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus I,2,3,45 Versatile Treas. 4: Eg, 3, Editor 45 45 Librarian 35 Ensemble 3,4. KENNETH KONTAK We only live once--let's get the most out of life. Student Council V-Pres. 45 Football 35 Basketballz, 3,45 Track 4g Band 1, 2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,45 Projector Club 3,45 Class Play 3: use 4: um 4. IOHN LOWRY Worry kills men--why die? Football 45 Athletic Manager 35 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Class Play 35 4, DIANNE SLATES Happy go lucky, bright and clever. No danger that she'll be single forever, Class Treas. I5 Student Council 25 G. A. A. I,2, 3,45 Band 2,3, V-Pres. 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Glee Club I, 25 Versatile 45 Class Play 31 Eli 2, 3- 41 3' 49 Ensemble 4. DONNA KONTAK Never an idle moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. Class Treas. 45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Glee Club r,25Versatile 45 P'n'G 2, Bus. Mgr. 45 45 Ensemble 3. CHARLES ROEPKE He is good and he is bad, always jolly and never sad. Football l,2,3,4g Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Class Play 35 Varsity Club 3,4. Na, ,,.ggKP-ig. UU! i .wx

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.--'-'rF : third largest city in the United States. For example - - Dianne's Dainty Dress Shoppe, which specializes in dresses for short girls, is managfd by Dianne Slates. The person re sponsi le for the amazing success of these originals for small girls is the model, Ruth Marie Thomas. These frocks, designed by Dianne and modeled by Ruth, have been rated byfashion magazines as tops in fashion. The, Fuller Than Fuller Brush Company has es- tablished offices in Elmore, with Elaine Semrock as president. Elaine worked her- self up to this position by starting at the bottom as a door-to-door saleswoman. The Ritz, Fritz, Blitz, and Kuhlman lawoffices are located in greater Elmore. Kenneth specializes in the prosecution of egg snatch- e'rs, chicken thieves, and garter snappers. Robert Zipfel, the farnous private eye, has his agency in this same building. Zeb has solved all the unsolved crimes except case No. 59-477302. He can'tfigure out who killed his dog. He is aided and abetted by his secre- tary, Marilyn Guth, who takes dictation faster than it is dictated, and remains calm, cool, and collected at all times. Gail Hein returned to Elmore to set up his medical practice, specializing in broken bones, His success has grown until he is now considered the top-most bone specialist in the U. S. The Hg-peful Funeral Home is situated by Gail's oflice for the convenience of everyone. The friendly undertaker is none other than Eldon Riehm. He has invented an air-conditioned coffin guaranteed to keep people cool under any and all circumstances. Donna Kontak, rnanager and president of The Elmore Hard- ware, which carries everything from nuts to bolts, has expanded the store until it occupies ablock. As aresult of her success, she donated 51,234,567 to the school. Ina Bittner, a home economist, has replaced Mary Lee Taylor. She has a radio progranfi every morning called 'Bittner's Better Brunches.' The famous poultry raiser, Galen Rothert, has perfected away by which chicken production can be increased 100070. This increase is made possible by the hatch- ing of double -yolked eggs. Elmore's streets and sidewalks have been acclaimed as the cleanest anywhere. This has been brought about by the sanitary engineer, Loisanne Baster, who feels that most of the credit is due to the fact that the streets are scrubbed both night and morning with Duz, and 'Duz does everything. ' In the school, Betty Shaffer and Bridget Ellis are co-English teachers. Betty teaches grammar and Bridget's teach- ing deals with the changing of accents, Their success can be proved by the fact that Elmore's English students have ranked first in the country for many years. The farnous 'Q-W ima 4. ,iff . .- 2,151 n 1 Hx.. ., 'L 2 6 'Pleasant Perky Parrot Shoppe' is managed by Phyllis Crozier. Phyllis has put her musical talent to use in teaching the parrots to sing. With each parrot goes a guarantee that it will say only what you want it to sal when you want it to say it. Kenneth Kont has become farnous through his invention of the Kontak Kruiser. The distinctive feature of this automobile is abuilt-in hot dog heater. Mary Ann Nowak opened a dancing studio in Elmore several years ago. She has gained world acclaim for her creation, the Quiver- ing Quaker Step., THE ELMORE TRIBUNE is edited by Nancy Beck. Since Nancy took over this paper it has grown until it now has the largest circulation in the U. S. Some of the graduates were prominent in the news last week. Helen Orman was awarded the Publitzer Prize for her novel, THE ICE-MAN COMETH or THE SIGN IN YOUR WINDOW IS IN TODAY. Verna Klingbiel and her orchestra, The Elmorinians, featuring Verna and her magic guitar, are now playing at the Elmore Metro- politan Opera House. Because of the success of her month's engagement she is being held over for an additional three hundred and twenty-seven days. Audrey Rader has be- come the foremost pilot in the United States. Audrey was the first pilot to reach the moon. She has just returned from the newly dis- covered planet, Beezlebub. Barbara Ohl, who has formed an a cappella choir with her twelve daughters, returned last month from a European tour, where she received world acclaim. Barbara and her Choraleers may now be seen on the international television station HEHS channel number 46359. Bill Crozier, better known in the photographic world as 'Willey Willy,' has established his studios throughout the country. He was just selectedby Miss America of 1971 as the one by whom she would like most to be photo- graphed. Larry Kontak began his career as sixteenth violinist in Hehs ulldogl Marching Band. Through persistent effort e has just recently become leader of this 1267 piece band. .Tacquie Dolph, farnous veterinarian, is the creator of the 'Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to.Laughing Hyenas. ' She has bred a new animal, the henster, which is a cross between the hen and the rooster. The outstanding features of this animal are that it lays eggs and crows. Charles Roepke, who was a member of the National Guard in 1951, has cooked his way up until he now has assumed full command of the land, air, and naval forces of the World. Loren Nowak, with his captivating smile, entered the the- atrical world and for the past 10 years his box office rating has been higher than that of an other movie star. His latest movie is 'The Sheik of Elmorado.' The Rev. John Lowry is the minister of the First Church of Elmore, which has a membership of two million. John has performed more wedding ceremonies than any other minister in the world. His ceremonies are so beautiful that every girl dreams of being married in his church. Thus my son is the tale all told of the classmates you knew in those days of old.



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SEHIURS GALEN ROTHERT Nature made him as he should, not too bad, and not too good. F,F.A. I,2,3, Pres. 4. Football I,2,3, 41 i 4. gy 4. varsity Club 4. BARBARA OHL Light and limber, friendly and gay, What else more fitting could we say? Oak Harbor High School Ig G. A. A. 2, 3, V-Pres. 4g Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Glee Club 2, Versatile 4, Class Play 33 Dramatics Festival flguii 4g 2,4g Ensemble 3.4. BETTY ANN SHAFFER A friendly face is fair, for a friendly heart is there. F. H. A. I, 2, 5, 45 MixedChorus 3,4g Ver- SHUIC 41 E22 42 142111 4- KENNETH KUHLMAN Ifsilence is golden, he is very wealthy. F.F.A. I,2, 5, V-Pres, 4gP'l'1'G 431161111 4. ROBERT ZIPFEL Work fascinates me--I can sit and look at it for hours. Football 2, 3, 4:Athletic Manager 2gMixed Chorus 3, 4: Projector Club 3, 4g 4, il 4, Varsity Club 4. RUTH MARIE THOMAS If silence is golden, she is poverty- stricken. Class Treas. 2g G.A.A, t,2,4, Pres. 3, MixedChorus 2, 3,41 Glee Club I, 2, Ver- satile 4g Class Play 3, Dramatics Festival 39 E219 3-41 5211.1 49 Ensemble 4.

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