Marlboro High School - Scenario Yearbook (Marlboro, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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TALES OF TOMORROW There have been a lot of changes since the class of '53 has departed from MHS. We've seen very little of each other. But 'today is our class reunion, beginning with a big feed prepared by jerry Bowman, on vacation from his job as head chef at the Stork Club, under the watchful eye of jean Monter, one of the leading dieticians in the country. If you wish, I'll show you the celebreties as they enter. Better yet, we'll go down to the airport in one of Dale Turners SAFE-T-FIRST taxi cabs. Dale, as you all know, has .received many awards for his safe driving. Over there is the Majestic theater, owned and operated by Jim Webster, who employs 'several of our old classmates as usherette and salesgirl, namely Helen Wittensoldner and Mary Yoder. Rex Duff's academy award winning picture Went With the Breeze is still playing after eight weeks. Over there is the Friendly Finance Co. owned by Bob Ohman. His rates of interest are the lowes-t available. On small loans Qless than one dollarl the rate is five percent. Higher loans have slightly higher rates, f33Wj. There is the marines recruiting officer, Cap- tain John Machamer who served with the 5th Marines in Korea. Henry Sweitzer, the eminent nuclear physicist lives in fthat purple house with the pink roof. Some people think his ideas are a bit peculiar. Connie johnson, one of television's daffiest actresses since Our Miss Brooks lives next door to Mr. Sweitzer, We are going to lose our 'school bus driver Eloise Robinson who plans to get married next month. Bridesmaid is scheduled to be Delilah Frase, Nobel prize winner for her book Just Plain Margie. There is Sharon Greek's house. Sharon, as you know, will leave for Europe in a week 22 where the odds are heavy on her coping the Miss Universe title. Look at that cream col- ored Cadillac convertible! It must be Russell Bergert's, the personal secretary of Henry Ford III. With him is Charles Sketch Goldsmith, a cartoonist for one of New York City's lead- ing newspapers. He got his 'start drawing for the newspaper of MHS. The Ringling Brothers Circus is in town fea- turing Donna Simile.r in a death defying aerial act. Anyway, here's the airport which is owned by jerry Van Camp. That's one of TWA's new jet airliners designed by John Clapsaddle who says he has designed a rocket he will fly to the moon. Leaving the plane is ,lim Van Camp, warden of Ohio State Penitentiary. That's Calvin Green, Chief of Chaplains USNH, with him. Calvin got his start being the chaplain of the Hi-Y Club in 1953. Some of the class will get here only to leave on the next plane. Sally Draa, who -has the fema-le lead in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet leaves for Londo'n. Nancy Baum, America's answer to Vishinsky leaves for U. N. head- quarters in New York, she is t-he head repre- sentative for the U. S. Treva Weingart, the female version of Wal- ter Winchell leaves for New York with Nancy. Here comes Janet Hanlin, the opera star just back from a tour of Europe where she was ac- claimed in all the courts of the continent with ,loan Kritz, the most graceful since Gloria Grahame. Mrs. Ramser is leaving the rest home today. After fthe' strain of ,graduating the class of '53 she suffered a mental collapse. Well I must get back to Mr. McGlone's estate where I earn my livelihood working as a gfardner.



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WILLS AND BEQUEATHS I, NANCY BAUM, do will and bequeath my ability to get boy friends to anyone who needs one. I, RUSSELL BERGERT, do will and bequeath my basketball ability to Ronnie Sedoris. I, GERALD BOWMAN, do will and bequeath my position as Senior class president 'to Jim Gressinger. I, JOHN CLAPSADDLE, do will and bequeath my friendly ways to Earl Boyle. I, SALLY DRAA, do will and bequeath my lead in the Senior play to Mary Lou Runge. I, REX DUFF, do will and bequeath my temper to Bob Patton. I, DELILAH FRASE, do will and bequeath my mild manner to Eldred Carpenter. 1 , CHARLES GOLDSMITH, do will and bequeath my track ability to Delbert Turner. I, SHARON GREEK, do will and bequeath my position as head majorette to next year's 'head majorette. I, CALVIN GREEN, do will and bequeath my impish grin to Juanita Anstine. I , , JANET HAMLIN, do will and bequeath my discarded braces to anyone who talks with their teeth hanging out. I, JAMES HASTINGS, do will and bequeath my bashfulness to Bill Patton. I, CONNIE JOHNSON, do will and bequeath my place as head cheerleader to Wanda Middleton. I, JOAN KRITZ, do will and bequeath my typing speed to Helen Ott. I, JOHN MACHAMER, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr- Shori to Jack Anderson. I, DONNA MONTER, do will and bequeath my distinct speaking voice to Barbara Bretz. I, RO-BERT OHMAN, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Neal Franks. I, ELOISE ROBINSON, do will and bequeath my age to Sam Bacon. I, DONNA SIMLER, do will and bequeath my carefree disposition to Elsie Shonk. I, HENRY SWEITZER, do will and bequeath my ability to talk all the time to George Schwinn. I, DALE TURNER, do will and bequeath my ability 'to fix cars to David Krich- baum. I, JAMES VAN CAMP, do will and bequeath my big mouth to Bob Hoff. I, GERALD VAN CAMP, do will and bequeath my ability to drive a Buick to Mr. Carpenter. I, JAMES WEBSTER, do will and bequeath my silly giggle to Dale Vaughn. I, TREVA WEINGART, do will and bequeath my natural curly hair to Lois Yoho. I, HELEN WITTENSOLDN ER, do will and bequeath my warm winter coat to Mrs. Ramser. I, MARY YODER, do will and bequeath my long hair to Juanita Middleton. I, MRS. ELEANOR RAMSER, do will and bequeath good luck in being assigned an excellent Senior class to Mr. Kinsely. WE, THE SENIOR CLASS, do will and bequeath a clean and neat room to the coming Senior class. 24

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