Harrison High School - Vista Yearbook (Harrison, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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Oct. Oct. WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? 6 13 16 21 22 23 30 4 7 The beginning of the end. Harrison represented at Carthage Fair by a float and our band. Started our football season with a big win over Loveland. Dial phone demonstration. Senior pictures at Shillito's. Won our second game from Terrace Park. Lost the third game to Taylor by 14-6. Red Cross Assembly. We did it againg beat Maderia 12-6. Columbus day program by Hi-Y and Y-Teens. Beat Sharonville. This could become a habit! ' Sept i t Sept A I' Sept. Sept Sept Y i Sept Sept XX' Wi' gil 12 14 21 Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May PAGE Big Homecoming game, we chose our football queen. Being such a lovely evening-the team decided to take a mud bath. 3 Group pictures taken. We see more Pepsodent Smiles . Good ending to a fine football season, Anderson, 60-6. 7 Junior Town Meeting with Taylor. Our topic was Do We, the Youth Swashbuckling Pirates and shy Dutch Maidens are all over the school- The Pirate's Daughter is given today. Everybody really likes it. Senior play- One Foot in Heaven . For seniors that's something. 27 Did it again! Beat Mt. Healthy, 34-0. 4 The boys on top again over Colerain, 39-0. 10 ll No school Armistice Day. We're free! 18 Junior Play. Everyone liked it. 22 First basketball game with Okeana. 24 No school-Thanksgiving. 25 2 Taylor basketball game. Oh, that one point! 9 Colerain game. 20 DePorresg cute cheerleaders and all. 23 School out for Christmas. 10 Close game with McGuffey. 31 Big senior Amateur Hour . A great success! 3 Seniors took Scholarship Tests at Taylor. of America, Face a Bright Future?'3 10 23 Senior boys provided the Vista Coronation supper. 24 Coronation Ball. Everyone looked so pretty. 4 First baseball game, Anderson. 5-ll Easter vacation. 21 2 Colerain our last baseball game. 12 Miami Relays. 13 Ju ior and Senior Banquet. 21 Baccalaureate. 25 Graduation-The end of the beginning. Tmivrv-Six

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IT COULD HAPPEN She is just struggling back from a fire on the former North Main Street, now known as Riverside Drive. The new luxurious home of Mr. and Mrs. John Doe Qshe's the former Helen Clarkj caught fire while they were enjoying an evening of fun at the home of Mr. and Mrs. john Fuchs. A nurse was called in to take care of the little girl since the maid, Lola Grubbs, left as quickly as the smoke. When the commotion subsides, in struggles Donald Schaich gazing fondly at his little camera. He speaks to us with his usual friendliness and tells us that the heat from the fire ruined his camera. Now he says he'll have to rake up something else-maybe he'll go into the roofing business, but on second thought, grinning, he might locate Joyce Lawwill Qshe has an artists studio somewherej to see if she needs a model. Every one of our dearly beloved, if a bit bewildering, classmates has admitted that he would love to visit Harrison High School again, so we all start down Broadway, which is lined with awe-inspiring sky-Scrapers, and swelling with the new generation. Aren't we getting feeble? On one street corner a soap box orator is holding a session. Why, it's that dear old Jean Dole. We talk awhile and then we're off again. But what a blow awaits us! The old buildings that surrounded the Alma Mater are gone and large stone and steel business buildings loom around us. We can't be in the right place! A new building has been erected in its place-what's that plate there by the door? This is the site of the original Harrison High School from which more famous people were graduated than from any other school in the history of Ohio. Full records are within. When we asked the doorkeeper, Billie Mae Shosie, resplendent in the gold braids and buttons, where the school can be found, she tells us that Harrison High School II is situated on soth street. Now, citizens of Harrison High School I, prepare yourself for a shock-the important looking building that has supplanted our school is a museum. Yessir! The Municipal Museum of Harrison. Who knows-maybe your name is on one of the records or your picture in the hall? We might as well look the place over we think, so we wander in. Down the middle of the black-tiled corridor runs a white line. Hailing the receptionist, Betty Loos, we ask what it's for-to show which side one should walk on? Ladies and Gentlemen, within those white lines stood the greatest institution ever built-Harrison High Schoolf, Betty joins in as we cheer. Well, more power to the class of '50' as we continue on our way. May the years bring to each person the realization of all his finest dreams. PAGE T1-nary-FIVE



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THE FINER IMPULSES OF OUR NATURE We, the graduating class of 1950, being moronic in mind and totally deficient in brains, do hereby publish this, our last will and testament in the following form: Anna Lee Aera Earl Adams Dolores Bath La Vadis Rae Bourquein Williard Bourquein Billy Burgun Roberta Case Helen Clark Jean Dole Clifford Downard Barbara Edwards Bradford Estes Ruth Evans Leslie Flick Bill Frey June Fuchs Carl Greenham Lola Grubbs Dorothy Hine Dolores Hoerst Flora Mae Johnston Ray Kater Joy Kittle Gladys Lamb Joyce Lawwill Betty Loos Eugene McQueen Keith Meyers Marilyn Miller Donald Printy Edwin Pope Paul Rechenbach, Jr. Nora Reatherford Richard Schalk Donald Schaich Billie Mae Shosie Al Schuck Betty Sue Wilson John Ulm John Fuchs Martha Jacob My monthly subscription to Lonely Hearts Club Peace and quiet My job as treasurer of the senior class My upright walking position My foul luck in basketball Use of my brain My vocal ability My good grades My famous brother, Jim My wavy hair My timidity My I. My liveliness My book How To Drive A Car In Ten Easy Lessons My cowboy books fl hate to part with themj My even temper My football ability My long hair My used chewing gum My blush My attempt to control my temper My quiet nature My humor My blond hair My position as head majorette My giggles My nonchalant attitude My muscles My bottle of peroxide My 6 feet 2 inches My chivvie My witty remarks My red hair My fear of girls My hard-workin' gray matter My luck with men My numerous tardy slips My tooth-paste grin My way with women My seldom used books My common sense Maxine Butterfield The teachers Someone who's broke Karen Eiklor Some young athlete Those poor freshmen Some lark with laryngitis Stanley Britton To the girls Jack Sieiferman Joanne Minges The Quiz Kids Shirley Souders Mr. Longley The library Frances Johnston Freddie Calvert Nancy Shaver Ruth Knepfle To another rose Catherine Clark Kenny Rechenbach Willena Bourquein Patsy Smith Betty Power Thelma Rolfes Those studious Sophomores Robert Runk To the highest bidder A little midget Dick McKinnon Donald Kocher Whoever wants it Robert Calvert Jerry Bryant Alice Schlemmer Someone like me who doesn't have a good alarm clock Some sad sack Larry Schaich A second-hand book storc Janet Kaiser Any unkind remarks or harshness in the generality of this will, we hope you will kindly excuse, since we are so burdened with overtaxed memories and ruined reputations. To this, the last will and testament of the graduating class of 1950 of Harrison High School, we, the members of that class, do hereby set our hand on the 25 day of May in the year of our Lord, 1950. PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN

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