Vanlue High School - Scarlet and Grey Yearbook (Vanlue, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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CLASS PRUPHEEY Dear Bonnie, Recently I was talking with Miss Oman, our Senior Class sponsor. She asked if l had heard of the professions of my former classmates. I thought that I knew where most of them had gone but discovered that I knew only that you were employed as chief instructor of Home Economics in Vanlue Local College. Miss Oman agreed to tell me of the others. She said that George Kessler is teaching Advanced Chemistry in Vanlue College. This reminded me of his special interest in the subject While he was still in high school. Harry Richards had advanced to the position of the president of the college after teaching Social Relations for some time. The rest of the class members are scat- tered in different parts of the world. Ada Gunther is a missionary in Alaska. She chose this territory because of the tem- perature conditions. America was too hot for her health most of the time. Eldon Bame is also in the northern part of North America. He is a mountie with the Northwest Mounted Police in Canada. While Miss Oman was visiting in the west she met Luana Nye who is a member of a dancing trio. Norma Hotelling and Phyllis Boyles, her two partners in dancing, are touring in California during their vacation. Maudie Dyer and Mildred Roark have chosen nursing as their profession. They are Navy Nurses in San Francisco. Orval Davis entered the Navy too as a Navy doctor. He is now assigned to the ship the Sea Van . Patsy Pratt chose the army as her career. She is a sergeant in the WAC Corps. You remember, perhaps, that the super- intendent in high school always predicted someone from our midst would enter politics. Well, loe Bright is a Senator in Washington and Norman Lee is a Representative. Nor- man was recently elected Speaker of the House. Virginia Hendricks, a short, clark haired girl, chose to be an airline hostess. Her last assignment was on the plane 5l . The pilot of this neat iet plane was none other than David Pelphrey who designed the plane him- self. They will make a non-stop three-hour flight to lapan in the near future. Ray Sullenberger is a matador in Mexico. He is especially noted for his determination and bravery While in the arena. His work is never dull or boring according to all reports. Arlen McRill owns and operates a cozy little restaurant near his home town. He has six pretty girls hired as waitresses and cooks. Business is always good after a basketball game. For the past several weeks there has been a professional girls' basketball team playing here in benefit games. The coaches, Mary lane Sherick and Frances Risner, told Arlen that they have a championship team. Earlene Beard operates a thriving LONE- LY HEARTS CLUB in Reno, Nevada. I was greatly surprised to hear that many of her former classmates write to her for help in solving their problems. Only one of our classmates is married. Mary Carter was married shortly after grad- uation and moved to Alabama. She has three children now. I wonder if they have acquired the southem accent yet. A Rose Thomas always loved music, you remember. She studied opera and has sched- uled her first concert. It is to be held in VANLUE CONCERT HALL. It was fun finding my classmates of 1951 and good luck to all of them in their chosen professions.



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CLASS WILL UF 1951 We, the Senior Class of 1951 of Vanlue High School, feeling that We have reached the last step on our ladder of education, do hereby make and publish this, our last will and testament. We give these, our last and only bequests, as follows: Article l-Virginia Hendricks bequests her scholastic standing to Carol Cole. Article ll-Bonylin Hatch wills her piano playing ability to Bert Arlington. Article lll-George Kessler wills his mighty strength to Ronald Crawford. Article IV-Ada Gunther leaves her ability to argue in typing class to Marilyn Hutson. Article V-Eldon Bame intrusts his athletic ability to Larry Shull. Article VI-Earlene Beard leaves her many men to Iecm Roark. Article VII-Phyllis Boyles intrusts her gig- gles to Dale Hughes. Article VIII-Norman Lee wills his singing ability to Bob Ray. . Article IX-Mary Carter bequests her jolly good-nature to Ramon Lee. Article X-Ray Sullenberger wills his inno- cent looks to Iune Fruth. Article XI-Rose Thomas transfers her ability to wreck cars to Arlene Fruth. Article XII-Mildred Roark leaves her love for reading to Ianet Risner. Article XIII-Maudie Dyer Wills her quiet na- ture to Delmar Phillips. Article XIV-Harry Richards leaves his abil- ity to keep early hours to Nancy Heminger and lames Hendricks. Article XV-Frances Risner intrusts her love for food, especially pop and potato chips, to Eleanor VanSant. Article XVI-Orval Davis wills his ability to get along with others to Virginia Risner. Article XVII-Luana Nye wills her strict diet, Which she always kept, to Marlene Hile. Article XVIII--Mary lane Sherick leaves to Nancy Roberts her art of conversation. Article XIX-Arlen McRill wills his way with girls to Richard Lee. Article XX-Patsy Pratt Wills her ability to manage a restaurant to Margaret McKee. Article XXI-Norma Hotelling bequests her love for writing letters to Marilyn Marshall. Article XII-David Pelphrey wills his ability to discuss any topic to Evelyn Puckett. Article XXIII-Ioe Bright leaves his pleasing personality to Eugene Lee. Article XXIV-Bonnie Rickle intrusts her deep blushes to Ben Bright. Article XXV-The Senior Class wills the little brown jug to the Iunior Class. Article XXVI-To the Sophomores, We leave our ability to have a good time. Article XXVII-To the Freshmen, we leave our bashtulness. Article XXVIII-We, the Senior Class, be- quest to the members of the faculty, our sincere thanks and appreciation for the patience and co-operation they have given us during our school days. Article XXIX-The Senior Class does hereby extend its whole-hearted thanks to the board of education and our parents for the many opportunities they have given us. Article XXX-We willingly appoint Bonnie Rickle executor of this will and testament. Article XXXI-In testimony we hereby sign and seal this last will and testament of the Senior Class of 1951. Signed: IOE BRIGHT, Class Attomey Witnessed: Senior Class of l95l

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