South High School - Lens Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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Gloria Mae Wolf. Wolfie 375 Whittier St. To: Ohio State A barrel of fun Book Exchange '53, '54- Kennel Club '52, Philo '52, '53, '54, C.A.A. '51, '52, '53, '54, Baseball Sportshead '53 All sears '52, Girls' Glee Club '51, '54, sr. Choir '52, '53, '54, Optic Staff '54, Lens '54, Props Committee Papa Is All '53, Open House '52, '53, Murphy Show '52, '53, '54, Sesquicentennial Pageant '53, All City Choir '52, '53, Mixed Ensemble '52, '53, Registrar-State Science Show '53, Hall Monitor '51, '52, '53, Band Variety Show '53, Backward Ball Floor Show '54, Radio Workshop '52, '53, National Honor Society '54. 1 1 I I ll 37 Benyamm Iulias Wright, Iosh 477 Forest St. To: Ohio State Much happiness, honor and esteem to the captain of our basketball team Varsity Basketball '51, '52, '53, '54, Varsity Baseball '53, '54, Choir '51, Varsity S Club '53, Printing Staif '53, '54- Optic Stai '54, Championship Bas- ketball 'room '54, Hall Monitor, Senior Class President '54, Rotary Luncheon. W. Phillip Wright, Abe 674 Carpenter To: Work Always keeps you laughing Treas. Nature Club '53, Reserve Foot- ball '52, Sgortsman Club '53, '54, Hall Monitor '5 , '54. Frank Oliver Howard, Chico 318 East Beck Street To: Work I U Can be as capable as he is tall Baseball '51, '52, '53, '54, Basketball '52, '53, '54, Page Thirty-six ' ff 4 . f I ,. f ' if rf 12 f, June , i , . or v , ' Pauline Lee Yahr, Leandra I ,4 ' 'ir' 5 , ,i ' 891 S. 22nd St. ' To: Ohio State , me I Sense and sensibility - Z , V 'way Y-Teens '52, '53, Sketch Club '53, Philo , ,, f Q' f '53, '54 G.A.A. '52, '53, '54, F.T.A. ' ',,ai r 4 '52, '53, '54, Hall Monitor '52, '53 '54, n OpticlStaH '53 '54, Advertising Chair- fs, 1 ,,f 4 f Mn ' 4 V, , . ,., -4,..ow-- my 5 - f.,V 5 , all J' , I J , f ig , fi' 'l,, f , ,f f . ' W7 3' f W f f' ff ' f , f - :ft ,. ui 'Q V WML 4 - ' ' 13 , if Camera Shy Oliver Charles Rings 1233 South 17th Street To- Work Never a care man, 'Papa Is All ', Style Shows 52, '53, Gym Monitor '52, '53. Albert Zakany, Einstein 2231 Curtis St. To: Ohio State Nice to know Projection Club, 16 mm '51, '54, Sound Crew '51, '54, Maintenance Crew '51, '54, Ma netic Recording Crew '52, '54, Chief '53, '54, Aud. Crew '51, '54, .1 yy, Q -,H ,f,, Assistant Aud. Crew Chief '53, I Harold james Zimmer, Zeke 86 E. Moler St. To: Work He sees the funny side of life' f' , , f l Y, ffl? of? ftp. 1, f fhff 1, ff Elaine Ruth Zisenwine 64 S. Cassady To: Ohio State A winning smile F.T.A. '52, '53, '54, Philo '53, '54, In- formation Please '52- Main OEce '52, Hall Monitor '53, '54, Newcomers Ioanne Kraft Homes tudy graduate. r

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Iohn Bert Vargo 262 Hinman Ave. To: Ohio State He fills the bill as a football player Reserve Football '51, Varsity Football '52, '53, Student Court '53, Student Council '53, Sportsman Club '51, '52, '53, lggwcgriners Club '51, Hall Monitor '52, Mary Ann Vess, Vess Cola 347 Siebert Street To: Ohio State Always sincere Infomration Please '52, Y-Teens '53, '54, Attendance Oiiice '53, '54, Hall Super- visor '53. Nancy Lou Vest, Nan 3329 Riverside Drive To: Work Fun and fancy free' Kennel Club '52, '53, '54, Hall Super- visor '53, Hall Duty '52, Flag Swinger '52, '53, '54, Decorating Committee for Graduation '52, '53, Variety Show '54. Norma Lou Walls, Lulu 323 Thurman Ave. To: Work An ambitious person Red Cross Club, Treas. '52, Pres '53, '54, Newcomers Club '52. Ronald Nelson Ward, Iughead 1805 Kent Street To: Work Fun, fun, fun Hall Monitor '51, '52, '53, Sportsman Club '52, '53, '54. Doris Ann Washburn, Dody 184 E. Kossuth St. To: Work Never a frown Student Council '51, '52, Newcomers Club '51, Y-Teens '52, '53, '54. f if X 4 A J une . , 7,ViwV,!, ,772 ,W y, ,ff .f , f- f.ff.f,r,ff.f W , ., , W I I f 7, 'ff ffv' it ffiflzp. a , ', - l 7 .fl . 7 f 71 V ' nf ,ff f ,ufiff ,' 'if' yn-W X ,ipifzifa 5 W W ff f , f ff of 4 f X f I fffi-aff! f X f X I X n f fox 1 f ff w 'W X ' 4 ' frff' ' Y I f f J 1 ff f f UQ .KW I ,J f - M , fy! , nf if .,,, Q.. ,,,l 4 , , , X X A f i t, f , f aff' ,leg ,f f f .ff ff ,, N--Q ,,,f93g.f ' 'f'z'C1'U J 'v-.f 1 , iff , -wi 4 fy' , ,gf . .. , ffwamf , g ff A V .f M i ,,,,,,, 1 , Viqwaff I if 'rv X , , , ji. f 9- y , ,,,, - ,, ., Z 477' 2, f '- 'f,ff,f l,,,, g my - iil, f a 1 t I, N , ,V f Mit, '3 f.1l .V 'TEXT I -, .VL .,, y .,g I 4 - fy V 'A' 'ja , ' ff 'f ff: .- 'f , 7 M , '-1' ' , f, I , f ,f Mary Louise Wears, Tootie 831 Wilson Ave. To: Work A wonderful girl Newcomers Club '51, Information Please '51, Gb-ls Club '52. Richard Weiner 1064 Miller Avenue To: Ohio State He loves to talk Reserve Football, Nature Club, Hall Duty Rebecca Ida Weisman, Becky 842 Gilbert St. To: Work Plenty of poise Information Please, Pres. '54, Red CIOII Club '54. lack R. Weissman 1755 Rainbow Park To: Ohio State A wizard at math, a friend to the last Projection Club, 16 mm '51, '52, '53, '54, Sound '52, '53, '54, Assistant Sound Crew Chief '53, '54' Assistant Mainte- nance Crew Chief '53, Stage Lighting '52, Magnetic Tape Recording '52, '53, '54, Crew Chief Magnetic Tape Rec. '53, '54, Aud. Crew '51, '52, '53, '54, Aud. Crew Chief '53, Robert Lee Williams, Bob 1207 Whittier St. To: Ohio State lust good-natured Vice Pres. Projection Club '54, 16 mm, Sound, Lighting, Tape, Scoreboard Crews, Zigi, '52, '53, '54, Junior Achievement lean Ann Wilson, Ieanne 1294 Oakwood Avenue To: Work Sunshine on a rainy day Newcomers Club '51, Girls Attendance '52, Girls S orts '52, Girls Club '52, Optic Staff '53, '54, Lens Staff Page Thirty noe



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. June Prophecy d Dlum-de-dum-dum. This is the city, year-1964. My name is Benny J. Wright. I'm a cop. Dum-de- um- um. 8:30 A. M.-Arrived at headquarters-met my partner Earl Smith and settled down for a day s.work. 8:35-Received a call from switchboard operator, Mary Lou Clark, saying that Judge Richard Garner had invited us to sit in on a court session at 11:30. 8:55-Received a call to check on accident involving 4 hot rods. K U 9:07-Arrived at the scene of the crime. Arrested 4 offenders, Dangerous Dan Dupler, Reckless Rich Weiner, Bob Pickles Engel, and Phil Rocket'i Wright on offense No. 301-reckless operation. Patrolmen Zeke Zimmer and Johnny Vargo took them to the W01'kh0US6- 9:44-Stopped in for breakfast at Langleyig Luncheon. Shirley Sherrard took our orders for eggs- a-la-Hochuli, named after Head Chef Don Hochuli, who is assisted by his wife, ,the former Barbara Robinson. Across from us sat the famous pro-basketball player, Chico Howard, with his wife, Anne Marie, son Bevo, and teammates Stan Owens and Quincy Dunn. 10:28-On the street again we were nearly run down by Yummy Man Melvin Haws. He handed me a yummy with his apologies and I fgund myself staring into the face of Ann Chamberlain smiling from the wrapper. Mel explained that she had just been Ch0SeH MiSS Yummy of 1964. 10:31-We ambl-ed past Fritz Fi-ank'5 Feature House where Rita Harmon and Alan Helm were star- ring in the picture, Graduates of 1954,'i produced by VValter Meyer and directed by Janet Gwynn. The picture was adapted from a book written by Roberta Dworkin. 10:36-A block from the station we ran into Bill Keener who was painting a billboard. He was so excited to see us that he kicked over his bucket of paint manufactured by the Marlene Swisher Paint Co. 10:39-We passed Dixie's Super Mkt. owned by Gene Dixon and noticed Betty Coverdale, Laura Rosle, Donna Courtney and Shirley Smith punching cash registers made by the Jordan Bros., Clay and Me ton. 10:41-We decided to drop in at the corner drugstore to buy the morning paper which is edited by Jean Wilson and Virginia Murray. On page 7, we noticed an article on 'KPhascinating Physiquesf' by Marilyn Kauffman. There was also a feature article on Paul Schaible as an American Ambassador to the United Nations. As we were leaving we noticed Barb Rush making sodas for the shoe repair- man, Lee Abbitt, and the town undertakers, Alfred Steinwender and Ronnie Roach. 11:00-As we crossed the street Helen Longworth zoomed by in her J. Koterba Cadillac. Follow- ing her in a Teeters Taxi driven by Pat Toberan were Senator Don Brining and Congressman Dave Lef- ffer. No sooner had they gone by when the circus parade marched up the street led by the Mayor Jack' Kershaw and his wife, Pat fCaineD. Following close behind was the circus band with Drum Major Art Castle and Majorettes Lois Robson, Carol Hall, Donna Kirchner, and Pat Holland. We recognized some of our old classmates in the band-Pat Kelley, Jim Bethel, Jean Robbins, Mary Phyl Aleshire, Bill F rase, Joe L. Martin, Joe Schoppelrei, and Ed Burgner. The star of the show, Kay Shaulis, was riding on an elephant assisted by her trainer, Marvin Callif. Dressed as circus clowns were Ed Harbour and Carol Fe ure. 11:15-Checked in at the station, picked up some papers from my secretary Barbara Gould and left for court. 11:30-Arrived at the courthouse. Sgt. Paul Barnhill of the police force led us into the courtroom. The case we were to hear was Jim Boso vs. Bev Danison. It seems that Jim took off in a rocket to the moon and blew the roof off Bevis dream house. His Honor Steve Botley was presiding over the case. Bevis lawyer was Tom Cochran and Jimis lawyer was Don Grcic. Donna Canny swore in the witness, Nelson Kuehner, who built the roof of the house. The next three witnesses were the architects, Nancy Vest, Eleanor Brandenberger and Delores Brinkman, who estimated the damage. The only witness for the defense was Model Sally Miller who christened the rocket just before it took off. The 12 jurors then retired to decide the case-Head Juror, Gloria Wolf, hair designer, Jim Mil- bourne, farmer, Perry Fisher, radio repairman, Bob Carter, filling station owner, Elaine Nicholson, bat girl for the Cleveland Indians, Betsy Lee, manager of Stertzeris dry cleaners, Charlie Peake, famous track coach, Carol Jackson, housewife, Ed Balmer, radio and T.V. entertainer, Rena Fox, beauty operator, Hervey Williams, manager of Dorsey's Sporting Goods, and Janice Keseg, census taker. The defendant was found guilty and fined S5,000, but as he had not yet returned, the case was dismissed. 1:00-As we left the courtroom, Photographers Eddie Baker, Donna Thompson, Dave Hussey and Tom Trumbull were taking pictures. With them were reporters Paula Gatewood, Doris Grate and Janice Henkleman. Just then Scientists Don and Sanford Bloom passed by with Jeri Stewart and Roberta Black- burn who had just invented some new type of non-smear lipstick. 1:10-As we were entering the station Preacher Jim Chichka shouted a greeting to us. He told us that JoAnn Mayer's Construction Company was building him a new church and that Nancy Feil and Georgean Gray had each contributed 951,000 to the building fund. Co-chairrnen of the fund are Vicki Kindelberger and Marilyn O'Brien. 1:30-Entered my office and on my desk found the noon edition of the paper. Turned to the amusement page and found that Jack Allen's band was playing at Barb Davis' Dance Club, with Mari- anne Hammon and Pat Laycox as featured vocalists. At the bottom of the page I noticed that Becky Weisman and Phil Chamberlain had won academy awards for their parts in Dick F oreman's Broadway play. On the next page the article that caught my eye was about Tom Ogier who had received a medal of bravery for rescuing Dorothy Redfem from a fire. Also mentioned in the article were Head Firechief Ronnie Ward and F iremen Gary Biehl, Leroy Bauer and Bob Finta. 1:43-Laid down the paper, said good-bye to all my fellow workers and decided to call it a day. Dum-de-lum-dum. pg , g By Caryl Coverdale, Sally Miller, Gloria Wolfe

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