Sharonville High School - Sigma Rho Yearbook (Sharonville, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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lASl Wlll A IIHSIAMI I We the Seniors of '51, after hearing the clock of time tick- ing away, do hereby declare this to be our Last Will and Testa- ment. To the School Board, We would like to leave an entire gold mine, but we had to dig into it so deep that there is none left. To our Parents, We wish to express our thanks for all the times they have helped us through the long and hard path of the four years of high school. To the Faculty, We wish to say that we are sorry to leave and wish that we could spend another four years under their supervision. CBelieve it or not.D To the Juniors, We will them our HTimeU magazines, and the title of Senior, we hope you will live up to it. To the Sophomores, we leave the ability to make money, you will need it, kids. To the Freshmen, We le ve the ability to study hard and have a lot of fun. To the Businessmen and the individuals in and around Sharon- ville we wish to extend our gratitude for their cooperation through our happy years in school. To our Sponsorsg Miss Graham, We leave you all of our old chewing gum. Miss Stephenson, Te leave the phrases Cyou-know, I mean, uh, and ain'tD. Also, We sincerely thank you for sponsoring our class. To the following we leave our own personal bequests: To Gene Chalk, Sybil Quackenbush leaves her height. We thought you could use it, Gene, and we know Sybil won't mind giving it. Unk Honerlaw bequeaths his Don Juan manner to Mac MacCabe. Bertha Jones leaves her song, Nl'm Movin' On,H to Esther Plank. Keep it up, Esther. Eva Clemons wills her ability in athletics to Pat Whitaker. Don't let it get you down. To a deserving Junior, Ken,Taylor wills his foolishness. Ken did this so Miss Stephenson wouldn't get lonely in her classes. Mary Dell Hesse bequeaths her figure to Shirley Gunsaulus. Better keep in trim, Shirley. To Miss Stephenson, Carl Hendrix leaves his worn out WTimeN magazines. Take good care of them, please. Jerry Bowers wills his artistic ability to Peggy Gratsch. Don't get discouraged, Peggy. Jack Chalk leaves his books. If anyone wants them, you will find plenty of them in the halls. Alice Meyers wills her ability to always have a good time and be the life of the party to Ruth Clemons. Jack Gower transmits his Nay with women and his jovial man- ner to Otis VanHorn. Jack will oe glad to give you lessons. To David Bradbury, Ernie Britton bequeaths his popularity with the girls and slso his athletic ability. Don't let it go to your head, David. Mary Duenmit, thinking she has grown up, leaves her giggles to Dorothy Brockmeyer. Gene Horner leaves his ability as president to keep order at class meetings to the coming Senior president. H.R. Sweigart leaves his very quiet manner to the very noisiest Junior, John Lewis. Uscuse us, Johnll CContinues on page 140.1 '

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I'1r-w fl. In. mug MASS PIHIPHHCY The date September LL, 19147, will probably go down in history as one of the most important days ever recorded You mean that you don't know what happened on that dayl I guess you know that America was discovered Oct l2, IM92 You probably also know why we celebrate July h but if you don't know what happened on H set thin s TPAT day, you had better get on the ball To g straight, on that eventful day forty seven freshmen began their illustrious high school careers It took us Just two weeks to let everyone know who was boss After a month,the boys had to hire bodyguards to keep those down trodden Jun or and senior girls away from them That Casanova, Red Fath,had to be careful never to be found walking alone in the hall, for fear he would be mobbed by gorgeous women If you re member, Red had beautiful curly hair then I remember how everybody came early and stood around the front door of the school gust to get a glimpse of us before vanished into the home room There were some lively ones in the class, too I wonder f Mr Forance ever found out who was placing those tacks on his seat in general science we always enjoyed the expression on his face when he sat down It never took Mr Forance very long to Hget to the point ' Eat at Joe's seemed to be the password of every freshman, and could be found on the window shade in Room 2 ure put there by an anonymous creat Our president was that handsome hunk of man, John Honerlaw CAhemD assisted by Jane Beekley, vice predident, and that mad moneymaker, Sybil Ouackenbush Our 'ophmore year, led by President Mary Dell Hess, Vice President Red Fath, and Treasurer Bertha Jones, proved rather un eventful except for two unfortunate happenings first, the addi- tion of Harold Royce Sweigart Cour class has vever been the same sinceb and second, the boys' unpleasant experience with Mrs Zost Qthey will long remember Mr Forance's chemical labj Let us pass on to the disatrous,yet the very best of all,our junior year Disatrous because of the many injuries received in football Best because of the many good times and our consolation prize in the tournament Our first big Prom! Everyone had the time of his life on April 29, a night never to be forgotten anyone who danced to the music of George Kasper's Orchestra in that lovely Oriental atmosphere I can tell vou the real reason why we won that consolation cup Did you ever notice what good friends Red, Blimp, and Clark Ballard Ctournament refereej are? Over at the Loveland basketball game Sed let out one of his fam ous 'calls: Ballard shouted to him, NTie up the Cow.H At least fficers were the crowd got a big charge out of it. Our class o Sybil Quackenbush, president, Jack Gower, Vice-President, Jane Beekley, Secretary, and John Honerlaw, Treasurer. This year's schedule is a heavy one, class pictures, trip to Washington and New York, graduation, and Jeepersl it really gives me the butterflies to think of graduation. You'll know what I mean when you are a senior. Ri ht now each and every senior wishes to thank all the S teachers who have taught us, for you have helped make us what we or eve one. From are today. When I say this I am speaking f ry the bottom of our hearts we wish everyone of you good luck and thank you. Some of you we may never see again so, once more we say good luck and goodbye. John Honerlaw

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