Utica High School - Builder Yearbook (Utica, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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ANITA IM FHA 1, 2, 3,43 Mixed Cho- rus 2, Girls' Glee Club 23 Office Practice 43 Girls' Intramurals 2, 3. CARL JOE TSCHAPPAT Wahoo 3. 544201-X,-fJ Qian 3 TEZESA ANN WAHL sfyjv 444' UTUHWFTA 2,33 Fl-IA 1,3:T1'i1lli MJ M 23 Librarran 3,43 Grrls Glee Club 1,22 Class Play 3, 43 Builder Staff 43 Ink M Splash staff 4, wahoo Staff 43 Homecoming Queen 43 Girls' Intramurals 2, 33 County Honor Society 43 Usherette to Baccalaureate and Cornmencement3 Sub- scription Manager of Build- er 4. ROBIRT KARL WEBSTER FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. 7 4 LENNIE ARLAN TRICKETT Entered Junior Year3 Foot- ball 4, Varsity Award3 Bas- ketball 3, 4, Varsity Award 3, 4, 1 1'1 , f ' ,Ulf jayilflfvf if 1 Mi! ., V Nkfj I MARY ALICE VANATTA FHA 1, 2, 3,43 Junior Band 13 Usherette to Junior Play. CHARLES RAYMOND WALTON FFA 1. 2. 8. 4. Vice Presi- dent 43 Builder staff 3g Wahoo Staff 33 Ink Splash Staff 3. ION PHILIP YOUNG Football 1, 2, Numerals 1, Varsity Award 23 Track 2, Award 23 Senior Band 1,23 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 3, Coun- ty Chorus 1, 2, 33 Stage Crew to Play 3,43 Builder Staff 3,43 Ink Splash staff 3, 43 Wahoo Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 43 Boys' Intramurals 1, 2. it 674 My My 1, I 057, L-If

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ONNIE SUL'McDANlEL Mixed Chorus 1, 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, Office Practice 4. MARGARET ELLEN POWERS Tri Hi-Y 25 Mixed Chorus 1g Builder staff 45 Ink Splash Staff 4g wahoo Staff 3,4, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Office Practice 4, I, , I' xl n' ffl' ,tb V' 'K' if Q14 A A. f , ,,,, if ,- if! , V ' I X' fl 1 NANCY LEE REESE FHA 4, Tri Hi-Y, Historian 2, Program Chairman 3g Builder Staff 3: Ink Splash Staff 3, wahoo staff 3g Girls' Intramurals 3g Office Practice 4. A .CMA ' C, JOE ROW Entered 3, FFA 3, 4, X 4 - V jjifdff if 1 ,fKL'A,Mr!i K 'ws-LQ-fe f 'S ' ROBERT COOP A SWICK JR, FFA 1,2, 3, 4. ' ffjf' II 'vw fly! Zn 1 1, LIN! V ii f ' - l VI 'Arena U fi 1 A W 1 ,I -P 1 m , Q, K- X L W Frm, ru FN L L I lffg k xjqjltl A 9 W xx,-U , 0 I M V P v f PATRICIA ANN PARKER FTA 4, Tri H1-Y 2, 3,43 Cheerleader, Varsity 4, Treasurer 4, Library 3,4, Mixed Chorus 2,33 Queen's Attendant 4, Senior Play Usherette 4g Wahoo Staff 3, Builder Staff 3, Office Prac- tice 4, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 4. SHEILA GUILLIAMS RAMSEY Tri Hi-Y 1, 2g Library 4, Junior Prom Queen 3, Of- fice Practice 4g Mixed Cho- rus 3, Girls' Glee Club 1,35 Queen's Attendant 4. V ba, ft, lu 'A' , I' ' jlf , L. fffv' fx .V VL' MARGIE ANN RINE FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA FULLER SMITH FHA 1gTri H1-Y 2,35 Class Play 3, Builder Staff 3,4, Wahoo Staff 3,4, Ink Splash staff 3, 4. MARYJOT s ' Student Council 3, Vice President 3, President 4, President County Student Council 4, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, News Reporter: Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Varsi- ty Award 2, 3,4g County Honor Society 3,45 Librar- ian 3,4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3,4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, 4: Queen's Attendant 4, Class Play 3,4, Builder Staff 3, Wahoo Staff 3, Girls' In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,



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SENIOR PROPHECY Today, May 20, 1967, I find myself looking through the Builder of 57. It takes me back to a day ten years ago when I received a very welcomed diploma from the Board of Education of Utica High School, Starting in the front of the Builder I see those very understanding friends of ours, the teachers. Continuing through the pages, my eyes gaze upon that never-to-be -forgotten, brilliant class of 57. I am going to relate to the whereabouts and accomplishments of these students, While glancing through the World-Famous newspaper, The Utica Screw Driver, I see the staff has rearranged with Editor-and-Chief, Janet Anderson, and her clever-minded crew, consisting of George Donnald, Bob Webster, George Bricker, and Larry Hughes as chief printers. Staring on the front page the headlines read Trickett for President of School Board. During a cam- paign speech, Mr. Trickett promises a beauty salon and a pool room for every school if he is elected. Lennie 's campaign managers are Joe Row and Benny McCuthen who are passing out free bubble gum to each and every voter. Of course this is a great pull toward his election. Leafing through the pages I stop at the sports page where I see the one and only Dan Chadwick is playing first baseman for the Chicago Nylons this year. The manager of the Nylons is the small but mighty Jim Fouts, Glancing down the page I see there is going to be a wrestling match at the town hall at 9:00 A. M. Reading further, I find to my surprise that the woman wrestler is Punching Judy, for- merly known as Julia Dean and her helpless opponent, Gene Marston, who is a grave man to take on such a fight, On down the page I see Beth Ann Sawyer has won the motorcycle speed contest. They said her motorcycle goes over 200 miles an hour. Turning to the society page, I see Connie McDaniel and Nancy Arck have finally landed those two motorcycle speed kings for a quiet home life in the country. Here I also read that Deanna Kidwell is the wife of the mayor of Martinsburg, which is now a thriving metropolis of 50 people. Among the citi- zens of the metropolis is an old friend, Judy Householder, now a prominent lady in society. In the out- of-town news, I read that Sandy McArtor is the most famous hairdresser in St. Louisville. It also says that she is giving the latest in hair styles free to anyone who will appear in that mode, Proceeding to the comic strip, I see an old friend, Bob Hull, has after years of study, accepted the position of characterizing Humphrey in the Joe Palooka comic, Now students, that's what comes of hard earnest work in high school. Reading on, I see Darwin Dunlap is now pinch-hitting for Superman. Darwin is the idol of millions of girls, Looking through the classified ads in the wanted column I read as follows: I must get a magician, my whole future depends on this man. Signed Mary Van Atta. Leaving the Utica Screw-Driver, I hail a taxi, The driver of this taxi is Bernard Shirley. Driving down the street I notice a gigantic crowd of people standing in front of the Mystic Theatre. I learn from Bernard Shirley that a world famous orator is going to speak. Leaving the taxi, I am ushered to my seat in this huge auditorium by Gerry Dush. Sitting down in my seat I catch a glance of the town's most talked about couple, Sheila and Don Ramsey. Don is a famous distributor of Ramsey's fruit, known all over the country. Three of their helpers on the farm are Pat Smith, Dan Magers, and Sue Kidd. In a special box with their mink coats and opera glasses on are the town's millionaires, Arlene Ham- ilton, Terry Wahl, and Sue Branstool, The house lights are lowered and the announcer, Larry Kenedy, presents the famous orator, Don Gregg. The crowd is tense as this man speaks the words that make him famous and I quote, Daaa! what did I do kidsr' After all the excitement, I cross the main drive to Cooper's Place for a coke. Cooper's Place is operated by Bob Swick and his wife, Doris Hess. Bob says business is so good that he had to hire two famous bookkeepers, Nancy Gray and Jo Ann Sesser. Nancy and Jo Ann are having a terrible time find- ing net profit. I can understand it and Bob says business is booming, Oh, Well! Leaving Cooper's Place, I notice four distinguished figures dressed in white. Approaching these four people, I notice they are the United States' famous women surgeons, Nancy Reese, Margie Rine, Pat Mathews, and Pat Parker, These four surgeons are working day and night to solve the problem of the floating rib. I approached the huge building with the name, Tschappat's Dairy Products. Stepping inside, I leamed that his dairy is operated by the world-famous breeder of Jersey cattle, Carl Tschappat. Carl's success is due to the help of his assistants, Don Earley, Tom Dixon, Charles Walton, and Ronald Boyer, but one who helped him a lot is his ever-loving wife, Anita Traicoff, If Carl's assistants can discover a cow that gives chocolate milk, they will become multi-millionaires, so good luck boys, keep trying!

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