Upper Sandusky High School - Indian Village Yearbook (Upper Sandusky, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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SENIOR Cf., I, VVilliam Bickham, will my car to Robert Kraus. ASS WILL I, Roger Boyle, will my class ring to anyone who can find it. I, David Gibson, will my ability to get along with lMr. Yoder to Shirley Newell. VVe, Edward and David Gillen, will our ability to burn up the parking lot to Jason Blue and his hot rodders. A I, Jerry Gierhart, will my love for toothpicks to some woodpecker. I, David Gottfried, will my job at Edwin Witzel's to John I-Iehr. I, Jon Grundtisch, will the rest of my locker to Elaine Book. I, Richard Hudson, will my Grey Mouse license to David Phillips. I, Marion Karg, will my ability to replace transmispions to Paul Sheldrick. I, Russell Kear, Jr., will my wings to David Crary, hoping tha-t some day they will be white. I, Burton Kelly, will my last name to the Irish color. I, Kenneth Kin, will my last name to my kith so thbat they may still be my kin. I, Gary Kline, will my ability to drive a car to my brother Dennis. I, Robert Little, will my last name to Norman Truesdell. We, Robert and Kenneth May, will our last nam We, David McClain and Dennis Gerber, will our f Graham and William Baker. I, Joseph McClain, will my slight stature to Robe I, Richard McKelvey, will my good aim to next y I, Robert Miller, will my initials R. A. M. to goo I, Larry Newman, will the peculiar odors in chem I, Daniel Patchett, will my stature to Thomas Ra I, James Pfeifer, will my duals to Kenneth Rowlan I, Daniel Phillips, will my nickname Coon to m I, Ronald Raymond, will my stack of study hall ex I, Jerry Roszman, will my Drum Major's uniform t I, Thomas Roszman, will my ability to stay out of I, Paul Steiner, will my quiet way of playing trom I, Donald Stephan, will my shyness to Stephen Ma I, Charles Sublett, will my ability to talk myself o I, Roger Swartz, will my ability to play golf to Ja I, Melford Swihart, will my football speed to Nor I, Robert Vent, will my last name to some port ho I I John Hoppy Ward, will my football ability to I, Clyde Wuethrich, will my knowledge of motors I I , Janet Bennett, will my job in the office to anyo Christine Carroll, will an ample supply of pep U.S.H.S sports. 7 I, Shirley Clark, will my long eyelashes to any po a 1. e to the calendar. ootball triumphs to next year's co-captains, Kenneth rt Lininger. ear's pointer. cl old U.S.I-LS. istry lab to Larry Lehman. cheter. d. y brother David Shunkstern Phillips. :uses to next year's Visual Ed. boys. 9 anyone big enough to wear it. fights to Charles Lambrite. bone to William Schroer. rteson. ut of trouble to Larry Hannum. :fnes Milligan. nan Truesdell. le. I-Ioppy Cassidyv. to James Cheney. ne who likes to pick up absence slips. to Jacie Herald, to insure a peppy future for or soul who has the misfortune of having short ones

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assistants, Phyllis Miller and Barbara Maxwell. Having admired their displays, we passed on down the boulevard where our attention was attracted by the bright sign over the B 8: K Paint and Body Shop, owned by Bill Bickham and Marion Karg. They were being aided by their mechanical-minded helpers, Dave Gillen, Bob Vent, and Ed Gillen. Moving on, we noticed the local high school and decided to stop. The principal, David Gibson, welcomed us and introduced us to the faculty: Nancy Eippert, Ruth Kiehl, Nancy Veith, and coaches Dennis Gerber and David McClain. As we strolled through the school yard, we saw Wilda Swartz, Janet Bennett, Debbie Riley, and Gladys Moses bringing their children to school. In the distance we saw the low lines of the Atomic Research Laboratory, where Donald Stephan and Larry Newman, the celebrated scientists, were constructing a satellite which they hoped to place in the sky over Never-Never Land as added protection against invaders. Next we ins-pected the island's defenses. VVe were especially interested in the Naval Department where Captain Roger CBonesD Swartz showed us their latest ship, the jolly Roger, which was con- structed under the direction of Jerry Gierhart. Ensign Melford Swihart hopes to sail this tub around the planet. VVhile aboard, we met the ship's doctor, Tom Roszman, and his nurses, Barbara Paulin, Sally Koehler, Shirley Clark, and Clara Riedlinger. VVe were shown through the town's library where the librarians, Shirley McClain and Nancy Scheidegger, presented us with the island's best-selling books, Fairies Unrestricted, by Barbara Deg- ler, and 'The Fairy Olympicsf' by Roger Boyle. From the library we went for a little relaxation to the drag strip outside of town. There we saw David Gottfried, Jim Pfeifer, Bob Little, and Richard Hudson testing their latest jet-propelled Hup- mobile. Our time was drawing short as we were taken to Pat Siegel's Cafe-on-the-beach. Here we were served a delicious snack by Sally VValters and Rose Ann VValterho1.1se. Thus our tour of the fabulous island of our dreams, Never-Never Land, ended. On the way to our ship we stopped at Burt Kellyis Produce Farm, where we replenished our sup- plies for -the return trip to earth. If you ever by chance come upon this secluded island, drop in. The Class of '56i' will be honored to have you as a guest, and will guarantee that you have a marvelous time. JERRY L. ROSZIWAN, President International Fairy Finders, Inc. Private Secretary Diana Rhoden



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Barbara Degler, will my three years on the Orange and Black Staff to my brother David, with the hope tha-t he will get as much enjoyment from them as I have. Nancy Eippert, will my tired feet, received while marching down the athletic field, to Pat Linstedt. Elizabeth Farnholtz, will my But-ferin Bottle to the editor of next year's annual. Rosalie Frey, will my sizzly name to Bae Ann Frese. Carol Hetzel, will my long hair to Mary Lou Smith. Miriam Hoover, will my ponytail to 'lDagmar. Ruth Kiehl, will my ability to keep still in class to next year's chatterbox. Sally Koehler, will my chair in the Orange and Black room to anyone who likes to write. Barbara Maxwell, will my unwavering love of sports, especially football, to Sandy Patchett. Shirley McClain, will my nickname Babe to ? - Phyllis Miller, will all my quietness to Marilla McClain. Barbara Paulin, will my messenger ability to next year's oflice staff. Gladys Moses, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Vaughn Reed. Nancy Pfeifer, will my little black notebook to next year's Sr. GAA. president. Linda Phillips, will my ability to be on time for early band practices to Fay Schoolfield. Sue Preble, will my ability to do shorthand to next year's first-year shorthand class. Diana Rhoden, will my ability to stay awake in second period study hall to Frances VValton. Diana Rhoden, will my ability to always be on time for homeroom and for all my classes to my little cousin, Susie Rhoden. Clara Riedlinger, will my ice skates to Barbara Bringman, with the hope that she can stay on her feet. Deborah Riley, will my position in the long march to Marilyn Kunert. Maxine Roberts, will my love for the F.F.A. to Edna Frey. Nancy Scheidegger, will my Hag to anyone who wishes to hold it on a windy night. ulia Sebenoler will m most used e ression, I uess there 'ust isn't an excuse, to Susan Shireman. : Y XP g J Y Patricia Siegel, will my ability to keep in Mr. Wolfe's good graces to my brother Bob. Anna Smith, will my amiable ways to anyone who is in need of a friend. Mary Smith, will my bottle of red dye to Phyllis Stephan. Ioycelyn Steiner, will my wrist watch to next year's saxophone section so that time can march on. Wilda Swartz, will my manual, The Care of Diamonds, to any girl who thinks she may need it. Jean Ann Thiel, will my neat locker to anyone who can't find time to clean his. Nancy Veith, will my knowledge of piano to Lee, knowing he will im p ro ve it by the use of candles. Rose Ann VValterhouse, will my blue taxi to some poor soul who has to walk across town to get to school. Shelba Walton, will my ability to work in study hall to Michael Batton. Sally Walters, will my shortness to Sue Hale. Joyce Whitman, will my last name to i'Brach's Candy Companyf'

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