Owensville High School - View Yearbook (Owensville, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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Nfl emm- ' af.: ' 1 1,-5 lf qmllaivaonk ' Vifamen ' '5'gLKXx. ' Yera. Snilgr Last Will And Testament of Senior Class of l95l We, the Senior Class of 1951 fbeing of sound mindj do bequeath the follow- ing: To the Juniors we impart the title of Seniors, in the fullness of its mean- ing. May the realization of its importance not weigh too heavily upon your young shoulders. May the glow of glamour surrounding you not blind you by its dazzling brilliance. May your participation in all extra activities live up to the high standard of Owensville High School. To the Sophomores we have the wish that they may enjoy their years of high school as much as we enjoyed ours. To the Freshmen we yield the cherished gyrn. May you spend many pleasurable hours in the dream that came true. I, Robert Breving, bestow my agility in typing to Charles Anderson. I, Betty Brunner, give my place as cheerleader to Barbara White, I, Virginia Carpenter, will my graceful figure to Loretta Burdsall. I, Betty Evans, bequeath my enthusiasm for ping-pong to Elaine Brown. I, Robert Evans, leave my private instructions on traffic regulations to Sonny Lemon.

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S., .v 1- 01. 4' X , 1 ,,, - J-,A - xx E: A Q t i H ' lv'-13 L ' A 4 k at -T-'Eg 'g-Q.-23 li ' 'df A Glimpse Into The Crystal Ball One day as I was sitting reminiscing about my school days, which I loved truly, I thought since I hadn't seen my school mates for five years that I would take a glimpse into the crystal ball and see a few of my friends. My first look took me to Cincinnati, where I saw a few of my school mates. First I saw Virginia Carpenter and her husband, They are very happily married. As I go alittle deeper into the crystal ball it takes me to the University of Cincinnati in the boys locker room where I see Coach Donald Werring telling one of his star players, Robert Breving, some new plays in basketball. As we come closer to our home town we hit Batavia, where I see BettyBrunner is working as a secretary for Vernon Wagner, Attorney of Law. Finally I see Owensville appearing be- fore my eyes and it takes me to the Owens- ville Fair Grounds, where Vernon Rapp is riding as the world's greatest daredevil, and .Tune Marcus is selling tickets for the Merry-Go-Round. While I was trying to find some more of my friends in the crystal ball, I heard a knock on the door. As I opened the door it was the postman, but it was not the same one that usually delivers. To my amaze- ment it was my old school mate Joe Scott. I asked him in for a while and we started reminiscing about a few of our friends, He told me that Donald Ramsey was pastor of the Baptist Church in Owensville. He also said that Vera Mae Snider and Lenny Partin were singing as a duet team on the Milton Berle Show. After he left I went back to my crystal ball and I saw that we had finally come to Hollywood where Don- ald Rumpke was now taking Eddie Cantor's place on television, After the broadcast we followed Donald to the control room where he metRoy Keenan, one of the con- trol engineers. While in California we stopped at San Francisco's Naval Base, where we saw Admiral Robert Evans, training a group of recruits. As my attention rolled toward home once more we stopped at Kansas City, to see the sign saying 'Schwemberger Slaughtering Houses. We went in to find Sylvia as the president of the company. While talking to her I was told that in Illinois there was one of the largest coon farms in the United States, managed by Raymond Holland. After leaving this part of Illinois, we went to Chicago to the State Fair where Charles Rogers was starring as Champ- ion Bicycle Rider in the United States, During our stay at the fair we heard a great deal of noise and seeing a sign that read Head of Baby Sitters Union, I started in to investigage. Much to my sur- prise there sat Clara Heikenfeld with a group of children sitting around her. While in Chicago the Opera, Carmen, was playing at the Music Hall starring Jeanne Ixnbus. Drifting back home we went to the Cincinnati Gardens where the main event was the ladies championship wrestling match with Mary Jean Schill against Betty Shepherd. As the crystal ball was making its last trip around, it brought us back to the Owensville School where Betty Evans was presiding as principal and Charles Sover- eign taking over as the coach. Now we shall put the crystal ball away for another five years until we can take an- other glimpse into the years to come.



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I, Clara Heikenfeld, confer my name 'Red' upon Ann Hardin. I, Ray Holland, will my Monday morning blues to Billy Wells. I, Jearme Imbus, cast my aversion to homework upon Jeanne Hoffman. I, Roy Keenan, bestow my consistant alarm clock to my brother Danny. I, June Marcus, confer my executive ability on Irene Rosselot. I, Lenny Partin, bestow my stature fair on Charles Holland. I, Donald Ramsey, give my height to Karl Popp, I, Vernon Rapp, bequeath my scholastic standing to Carl Ritter. I, Charles Rogers, leave my calm disposition to Richard Byrne. I, Sylvia Schwemberger, yield my singing success to Carolyn Shumard, and Shirley Wagner. I, Mary Jean Schill, give my shyness to Pat Wilson. We, Joe Scott and Donald Werring, bequeath our bookkeeping tangles to Geraldine Honeycutt. I, Betty Shepherd, will my love of television to Wanda Lou Morris and Vonda Lee Gaul. I, Vera Mae Snider, yield my interest in democracy to Louella Shepherd, I, Charles Sovereign, impart my enjoyrnent of English and Literature to Tommy Joslin. I, Vernon Wagner, give my athletic standing to Carl Ritter. '54 W euhgw Q. Q , 'il 55. xbf . ,. - A rn 1 aff. .vs -- 1' ' I fl' , aff, 'Y' tb-, , hugsjz-. ' 'Q -fir':.1,:A- - 1- ,mx YM. r. , ,. -

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