Pandora Gilboa High School - Mirror Yearbook (Pandora, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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SENIOR CLASS PROPHEC Y Recently I decided to buzz over to Pandora on the mail rocket: the fare is cheap: the seats are comfortable and you meet a lot of interesting people. The chief button pusher was none other than Tom Burkholder who has an en- gineering degree from Crawhs College where Clair Hilty is president: he became accustomed to sudden starts and stops while bouncing in and out of Opportunity Room. The conductor, Mary Margaret Soldner, tore the stub from my ticket and said, f'Sit down and shut up, cousin. She later told me that Marvin Hilty is com- pleting a successfull tour as a symphony conductor: he sings Mousie at inter- missions. The baggage master at the station is Nolan Diller. His seven young sons make his job an easy one and allow him spare time for evangelistic work. As I en- tered the IGA to buy an atomic can opener. I was met by E. Stanley Bohn, the cash register manager who is fast becoming sole owner. In the overshoe depart.ment wearing a huge Ball Band trademark as a necklace was Ruth Anne Steiner, who, it is rumored, tried to sell Marvin Hilty a pair of overshoes-and in july, tool On my way out Charles Krohn invited me to ride to the Putnam County fair on his one-wheeled motor scooter. We took in the Daredevil Act featuring Evelyn Eck and Ruby' Welty. Roger Diller came through the grandstand selling Missouri muleburgers. After watching a rac-e in which jean Kiene was one of the drivers, I walked down the Midway. Some barker named Charles Risser claimed to be a perfume expert from Paris, F rance. At the school art exhibit I talked to Keith Lehman, the Pandora art teacher, who told me that James Baumgartner, af- ter careful tutoring by Mr. Cox, is now superintendent. ln the evening I attended a Business Association banquet where Mayor Audrey Thrapp spoke on Hlmprovements Made on Bologna Skins . A few remarks were made by Governor Eileen Meyer, and joan Amstutz, Vice-President in charge of battery connections, made recommendations for improving telephone service. The body then considered the advisability of allowing Norma Van Scoder and LaVera Giismore to organize a stockyard. Carolyn Gratz, popcorn salesman, spoke on Ad- vantages of Popcorn As A Substitute For Rock Wool Insulation . Other visitors were Roy Lugibihl. New York fashion expert, and john Nussbaum, Hollywood dancing instructor. As the meeting adjourned Mary jo Steiner, Fire Chief since she sold a new Dodge fire truck, raced to the home of junior Geiger, local canine surgeon. Since it was very late, I spent the night in the home of lieverend Theodore Diller where Fred Bauman is butler and gardener. The next day I returned home, overjoyed at knowing that the Class of 1948 had turned out so successfully. I':l510 Nllllvml

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l.AST WIU. AND TESTAMENT 4 OF THE CLASS OF 1948 We, the Senior Class of 1948, being of sound mind and body, having been in- formed that we are to end this life on May 17, due to a severe case of knowledgitis. do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. We. the class of 1948, as a group, will our lovely but cold home room with o1.r marked up desks and battered Democracy books to next year's group of sufferers, namely, the Junior Class. Also to the same party we will the few odd pennies that we will have left over in our treasury after our little excursion seeing the world. We, thc class of 1948, as individuals, will the following: -Ioan Amstutz wills her class ring to Owen Etter. Ruby Welty, with pleasure, wills her typewriter to all future Spyglass typists fsuckersj. Nolan Diller wills his height to Harry McCullough. Roy Lugibihl bequeaths his F. F. A. presidency to Gene Suter. Eileen Meyer wills her sophistication to Charmene Radebaugh. Carolyn Gratz leaves her Spyglass job as art editor to Eloise Steiner. Clair l-Iilty wills his graceful waistline to Dick Boehr. jean Kiene wills her long wavy hair to Stanley Newton. Charles Krohn leaves the marble championship to Cassie Diller. john Nussbaum bequeaths his super dancing ability to j'ohn Moser. Norma Van Scoder leaves the distinction of being the first engaged senior to Betty Basinger. Keith Lehman wills his scholastic ability to Margaret Mae Hart. Ted Diller Wills his blond, curly hair to Jim Kiene. Audrey Thrapp wills a keg of dynamite to Eugene Steiner to use as he sees fit. James Baumgartner wills his excursions to the office to Donald Basinger. Evelyn Eck leaves her quiet ways to Carrie Bauman. 1 Junior Geiger bequeaths his trucking and driving ability to the women drivers in the class of 1949. Roger Diller wills his way with women to Gary Welty. Tom Burkholder leaves his motorcycle to Munson Thrapp. Marvin Hilty wills his perfect attendance CPD record to Joanne Steiner. Stanley Bohn leaves his bachelor's certificate to Oliver Lugibihl. Frederick Bauman wills his big, fat F. F. A. pig to Barbara Schumacher. LaVera Grismore wills her out-of-town boy friend to Joann Hatfield. Ruth Anne Steiner wills her job as pianist for the Glee Clubs to John Windau. Charles Risser bequeaths his Dodge with the built-in bottle opener to jim Zuercher. Mary Jo Steiner wills her place in the girls, trio to j'ulius Bixel. Mary Margaret Soldner bequeaths her battered, old, red pocket-book to next yearls football squad to use in any way they might choose. l age Eightemi -



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Juniors . . . af? Ma 'Pap FUN'--flllZll'llH'llf' ltzltlvlmligli, lflloist- St-vim-1'. HilI'lD2ll'2l Nt-lminat-lie-1', Ht-tty lhisimger. 3i:ll'5I3ll'f'l xlilf' Hart. lioftmn rmv-.lanws Kit-nt-. t':ithryn Ilille-i'. Joann llzltlit-ld. John Wimlnu. OFFICERS President ................. .......... B arhara Schumacher Vice President ..... .......................... G tene Sul-fr Secretary ........... ....................... E loise Steiner Treasurer ........ ........ B Targaret Mae Hart Reporter ...........,......... ................. C iathryn Diller Qtudent Council .,... ............. C Dwell litter Richard Boehr The -lunior Class numbering seventeen may he small, but remember good goods comes in small packages. Various members of the class have participated in almost all school activities this year. Une outstanding activity was the class play, HThe Crazy Smith Family featuring Owen litter and Harhara Schumacher as Pa and NMa respectively. 15120 Twenty

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