Vincent High School - Vinconian Yearbook (Vincent, OH)

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1 nan.-HW-yuan.. Mwv ww HWVMA 4 mwv- mu in. wi 1 X ,ff .Q ,yo .1+ I I f J! 1 f 4 f I s i' DEDICATIOh We, the Senior Class of 1955, dedicate this edition of the Vinconian, to Mr Jack E McFarland, our teacher and advisor. Without his never failing assistance we would not have been able to edit this yearbook EDITORIAL STAFF OF VINCONIAN Co Editor Co Editor Senior History Junior History Senior Will Senior Prophecy Calendar of Events Horoscope Sports Subscriptions Vivian zoxtney Shirley Lawton Connie Anderson Connie Jones Norma Ross Shirley Gaughan Kathleen Eeha Donald Nichols Rendell Pritchett Hilda Pyatt Nelvin Iawrence Elvon Adams Harold Brittor SmrkyBm1 4' I 1 A Pictures . . . . .5111 Harte:- Z figs on X f f 5 f Q1 3 1' FTFFYYTTT Jack E. McFarland Science, Mathematics Marietta College, A. B. Ohio University 4 4 4 Velma Black Science, Mathematics Glenville State College, 4 4 4 Sue Nepps English, Speech West Virginia University Salem College, B. 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I '33 --In Marietta, Ohio ' zzzevn: ROGER LA'NHe:g2E V ' 1'1 N booty F V BCL .Al C O O E Baseball , , Annual Staff , , , L A I p o o o o 3,4 basketball , :Ei iRL1-.Y Al'-31-. l3Ae3E1,1IZ 4 Erganda Q 0 a 0 U 1f2!:9L4' Chorus, , , , , l,2,g,z4, Annual Staff, , , , , H F'H'A0 0 0 o o 1!2!3!:'L Newspaper Staff,l,2,3,Q Cheerleader In. ELLJEIY LOUIS 0 0 0 u 0 lj!L FoHnlA1o , 4 J Neweresorter. . . . . 1 I 1, PAUL DATIT EL Thorns. . . If-asebflll. . Basketball I--T: Thorus. . . . . .l,2,3 . .lygrjnfl H6'JJ'5'D3 5F:I' Staff . . . JUN 0-g ey' .QIfliiQ.rlY flffl' BOHL X F.E.A. . . . .l,2,3, 'horuS. -l,2,J,, oca-Cola Bottling Co. COQSPONSORS Henry Baker Jeweler Marietta, Ohio Marietta, Ohio 9 ,....f Y Lal! O SENIOR PROPHECY I, Shirley Gaughan, being a model for the Power Modeling Agency was given a weeks vacation and decided to see what had become of all my classmates I packed a few belonging and placed my French poodle, 'J es' in the front seat of my Cadillac, and I was ready to go am 1 Ch leston W Va and while awaiting a red light, I arrlved n ar , , guess who I saw in a yellow Packard? Connie Anderson, who wasn't going, d W to get married, in the Packard with her husoand and four chil ren chatted a bit and she told me that Frances Pro tor was vice president Ohi B ll Telephone Compamy and engaged to a handso e guy from i of the o e Parkersburg. She also told me that Ronald Mayle was manager of the l R olds Henry Ford cars, and that Ellen Welch was married to Dal as eyn and living on a large dairy farm in Fleming. With a goodbye to Connie 5 I was once again on my way I now had arrived in ay on, . and I started up the street. He began barking and jumping about a X 5 t Ohio After paraing the car, James X Stehle Plumbing Q Heatirg Co t Stowe TPLICK 86 EQL11pKL8X'1t CO. CO-SPONSORS Marietta, Ohio Marietta, Ohio x O il, 1 Va L4 1 .- - y A 4 . .,a rf A I . I n 10 X . ' .ru ' ' ' 5- L I I I , X that Harold Britton had become a well-known author of short stories, ' X Donald Nichols was making a fortune on a new kind of motor he had designed. - - I After bading Elvon goodbye, I ran right into a woman, looking around Ill saw lt was Veldene Thornberry, gay and still single. She told me she Iran a dancing studio. I offered to drop her off at her studio. She told me that Kathleen Beha was a supreme court judge in Cincinnati, and Shirley Lawton was a head buyer for a large clothing store in Dayton and married to Bill Ormiston. She also said Doris Marshall was a clothes I designer in New York. I let her out at her studio and continued on my way. I saw I was entering Middletown, Ohio and driving along I saw a large agriculture school with the large letters, 'Lawrence Smith ' Agriculture School' and sure enough there was Lawrence out in a field f showing his students the parts that make up the soil. f I continued on my way and came into Cincinnati. I decided to I visit my cousin Johnny Gaughan, and after some time I located him at the university. He told me he was a professor at the university and married with two kids. He said Denny Graham was a teacher of a special training school for basketball stars, and Rendell Pritchett was head newsreporter of the Chicago Tribune and was almost ready to start a newspaper of his own He said Glen Miller was living in Waverly, and had a large dairy farm of prize Jerseys, and Pauline Venham was serving her country by being in the Air Force The bell rang for class and we yelled our goodbyes and I started to my car I noticed a policeman was writing me a ticket, and I thought he looked familiar I walked up to him and looked right into the face of Bill Harter He tore up the ticket and began talking He told me that Shirley Bohl was a dancing director for Hollywood movie stars and that Paul Orndoff was in partnership with his father in oil wells in Texas and married to a tall blonde He also told me that Hilda Pyatt was married to Vental Waggener, and had a big dairy farm of Brown Swiss cattle Then he sped off to catch a lawbreaker I left Cincinnati, drove to Portsmouth, Ohio to a swanky mansion which was the residence of Vivian Fortney She came running down to meet me She told me she was married, had one child and was a buyer for a big store in Portsmouth She told me Juanita Anderson was a secretary to the president of the United States, also that Helen ral banks owned a resturaunt 'Phe Golden Spoon , ln Vincent, which was now a well populated city And last but not least Norma Burnside, who was married to Howard Ross, lived on a big farm in Belore, and had two wonderful cnildren Cindy and Lee I bade Vivian goodbye and climbed into my Cadillac and re viewed all the things that had happened to me during my trip 'James' looked pleased that we were going home, after a wonder u reunion with my classmates 11 ' e I . f . :E f 5 z ' - ll ' Q 'V 3 71 I, 1 N I ' A 1 . '7 1 ' . - !.: l I . f 1 k K . Il A, I' .. xx ' f J1r, ,..,- - I ' 'I ' .4 young man, it was Elven Adams who had sold 'James' to me. He told me I ' and that Melvin Lawrence was in Texas raising thorough-bred horses, and I SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 19h9 thirty-three smiling pupils enrolled in the Freshman Class. We had one new student, Vivian Fortney from Newport. We also lost two students. Donald Britton, who joined the med Forces, and Archie Dillie, who moved to Bartlett. Later in e year Leon Toothman moved to Tuppers Plains. The class officers for that year were: President . . .. Shirley Lawton Sec.and Treas. . . . .Norma Burnside Vice-President . Denny Graham News Reporter. . . . .John Gaughan After a nice vacation we returned to Vincent High School as Sophomores. That year we lost one member and gained four. Barbara Plummer moved, while Ellen Love and David Stephens from Bartlett, Albert Brannon from Lowell, and Sandy Callendine from Alabama joined use The class officers were the same as the Freshman year. When our summer vacation again came to an end, twenty-eight Juniors were back at V.H.S. We lost four students that we had gained during our Sophomore year. David Stephens and Ellen Love moved back to Bartlett, Sandy Callendlne went back to Alabama, and Albert moved to West Virginia. During the second six-weeks Ronald Lee moved to Parkersburg W. Va., and Helen and Charles Fairbanks moved to Painesville, Ohio. Melvin Lawrence from Amesvllle joined our Senior Class. During Christmas vacation Hazel Nichols married Delbert Burgey, who was in the Army. We received our class rings and necklaces and we were very much pleased with them. We worked hard to make money for the Junior-Senior Banquet. We sold refreshments at two sales, sold basketball schedule pencils, axd hats. Our class also sold refreshments at every other home basketball game. On January 23, we sponsored a Donkey Basketball game. It was an exciting evening and our class profit was S83.00. Officers for that year were: President. . . . Denny Graham Secretary. . . Juanita Anderson Vice-President . John Gaughan Treasurer. . . Lawrence Smith On September 2, 1952, twenty-eight members entered V.H.S. as dignified Seniors. Three girls of our class decided to get married. Norma Burnside to Howard Ross, Mildred Hopkins to Jim Pritchett, and Betty Grubb to Kenneth Fortney. Norma is going to finish her high school education at V.H.S. All of us were pleased with our Senior pictures. All of us Seniors have had a busy year. We had a rummage sale and sponsored a carnival. We have been selling at every other basketball game and we have also been selling popcorn at noon. Among other things we are planning to have bake sales and to have another rummage sale. We are raising money to take a four day trip to Washington, D.C. The officers this year are the same as our Junior year. Our class flower is the red carnatlong our class colors are red and white, our class motto: Make results, not excuses. All of the Seniors of 1953 thank Mr. McFarland for his never tiring and patient help, and guidance as our advisor for the past two years. 12. -41-sauna--ui SENIOR CLASS We, the Class of 1955 of Vincent County in the State of Ohio, being of these strenuous years of High School, hllnnlllll 0 WILL High School of Washington sound mind and body after do hereby make public and declare this as our last will and testament. Hereby revoking all former wills, bequeaths, and whatever nature of form heretofore made by us. To Mr. Weinstock, we will our gratitude for having so much patience with us throughout the years. To Mr. Eldridge, we will our thanks for putting up with the horrible odors in Democracy Class, when some of the bad seniors threw paper in the 'Old Tin L1zzy.n To Mr. McFarland we will our deepest gratitude for being such a swell home room advisor during our junior and senior years. l th am To Mrs. Cormany,we will our deepest gratitude for al e m y good times we had with her in music, and all the music she taught us. To Mr. Graham, we will all the broken test tubes and unpleasant odors from our Chemistry and Physics classes. To Miss Morgenstern, we will our deepest appreciation for being so kind to us in our many classes with her. 'ZI bll To Miss Nepps, we will our thanks for being so patient in Pu c Speaking class. To Mrs. Richard, we will our deepest regrets for all the kitchen mess we left after selling at ballgames. To Mrs. Black, we will our appreciation for helping us to loose I all that extra weight by taking Physical Education. To Mrs. Stille, we will our thanks for being a wonderful f advisor for our school paper. ' To Mr. Stollar, we will all the unfinished Agriculture projects and low grades. All personal possessions we will to the following: I, Paul Orndoff, do will and bequeath my ability to he tardy every morning to Ralph Way. a- I, Hilda Pyatt, do not will and bequeath Ven to anyone. SJ' I, Vivian Fortney, do will and bequeath my ability to go with so many boys and still not be in love to Marlene Anderson. I Ronald Mayle, do will and bequeath my ability to finish high school,to Kenneth Wenzel. b ' th m shortness to Thelma I, Ellen Welch, do will and equea y I, Johnny Gaughan, do will and bequeath my dog to anyone wanting a live shadow on their way to school each morning. I, Juanita Anderson, do will and bequeath my editorial job on ' the school paper to Frances Harter. H f b th straight shooting water Tl' I, Bill Harter, do will and equea my gun to anyone wanting an appointment at 12:05. w I, Norma Ross, do not will and bequeath my very happy married 41 life to anyone. I, Glen Miller, do will and bequeath my great farming ability ' to Gregory McTaggart. Q I, Frances Proctor, do will and bequeath my ability to work in I the telephone office to Jane Benson. Q I, Denny Graham, do will and bequeath my ability to meet so I many girls to Gary Jones. QA H . . 9 . I 3: V '13 tc Dol6tXglgg?at?hgrnberry, do will and bequeath my good eyesight I, Handell Pritchett, do will and bequeath my Wilbur Maxwell part in the play to mmyone who can ---- SHOOT-A-MILE. I, Shirley Lawton, do will and bequeath all my notes I have taken in Physics, and Chemistry to Nancy Graham. I, Harold Britton, do will and bequeath my politeness to Keith McGregor. I, Helen Fairbanks, do will and bequeath my love and loyalty for dear old V.H.S. to Ruth Ann Hunter. I, so much I. Peckins I, once in I, tops of I. popcorn I, Charles Connie Anderson, do will and bequeath my ability to get in trouble with the teachers to Mary Rita Barrett. Melvin Lawrence, do will and bequeath my wavy hair to Wilbur Shirley Bohl, do will and bequeath my ability to stay home a while to Gracie Giffin. Donald Nichols, do will and bequeath my ability to miss the each doorway in the school house to Jack Leibrand. Doris Marshall, do will and bequeath my ability to run the machine to anyone wanting a few burnt fingers. Lawrence Smith, do will and bequeath my broad shoulders to Barrett Pauline Venham, do will and bequeath my pretty red hair to anyone wanting red hair without a temper I, Elvon Adams, do will and bequeath my basketball playing to Ralph Bowman I, Shirley Gaughan, do will and bequeath my ability to skip classes and get into trouble to Connie Jones I, Kathleen Beha, do will and bequeath my ability to take so many subjects to Ruth Way All the rest and residue of our property, whatsoever and wheresoever of what nature, kind and quality soever it may be, and not herein before disposed of, we give and bequeath to our beloved school, for its use and benefit absolutely, and to be disposed of for the good of the coming classes as it may see fit And we hereby constitute and appoint the said school our sole executor of this our last w ll and testament In witness whereof, We, the Class of 1953, the testators, have to this our will, written on one sheet of parchment, set our hands and seal this Third day of December, Anno Domini, one thousand nine hundred and fifty three THE SENIOR CLASS 14 a W 1 l i ,I W M' -+-4- 24. 4- le L. I I, ' 1 I ' H in . 1 f f 1 o -Y g ff W v M H1 N no N a ii Xxx A 1: f ff- h Q' -ff---.- Aug. Sept Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. CA1',Hf DAR OF EVEN TS z School started. Where did the summer go? ll' Labor Day. No school. Ordered name cards from Balfour. Juniors ordered their rZnrs.,,. Elected class officers. Randell Pr1tchett's birthday. Juanita Anderson's birthday. 27 Barlow Fair Johnny Gaughan's birthday. Helen Fa1rbank's birthday. Civil Defense Meeting. Teachers Meeting at Marietta Freshman Initiation. Weren't they cute? Juniors f8C8lV6C ring F.H.A. Dance. Did anyone get their toes stepped on? Hilda Pyatt's birthday. Group pictures taken by Fischer. Donkey Basketball game. Doris Marsha11's birthday. Election Day. Basketball season opens. Sen1or's Dance. Farmers Institute. Students in program. Q Norma Ross's birthday. Band played for Assembly program. Ellen Welch's birthday Kathleen Beha's birthday Donald Nichols's birthday. Harold Britton's birthday. Mr. Judy talked to the Juniors and Seniors about College. Mr. McFarland's birthday. Senior's One-Act Play. 'Wilbur's Honey Bea.' Dixie Drifters. Sponsored by Junior Class. Choral Concert. Very nice! , Senior's Carnival ' Christmas vacation started at noon. Merry Christmas! 5 Senior's Dance D i 1 Ronald Mayle's birthday -4 Happy New Year! oi, Back for vacation. More work and more fun. 9 Semester Tests. District Parliamentary Procedure. Valentine Day. Wash. Cc. Basketball Tournament. 21 Tournament. Junior Play Shirley Lawton's birthday. Veldene Thornberry's birthday Band Concert. Nice Choral Concert.. Last one for Seniors. Vivian Fortney's birthday. A., Senior Play. Junior and Senior Banquet. Thanks Juniors. Field Day. Washington County Music Festival Baccalaureate Sermon. Seniors leave on their trip to Washington Seniors returnfromtheir trip. 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We lost Everett McGraw, Waldo Way, Russell Kesterson, and Connie Jones returned from Barberton. Douglas Lawrence moved here from Amesville. Our class sponsors, we rated two this year, were Mr. Graham and Mr. Stone. The big event that year was a Sophomore Dance, with music by Russ Chidester and his orchestra. We all had a good time. We elected for our class officers: President. . . . . .Kenny Meek Secretary. . . .Jack Leibrand Vice-President , , ,Gary Jones Treasurer. . . .Carol Root News Reporters. . . . .Connie Jones A Marita Barrett Well, after our vacation, our Junior year, and the biggest so far began. We ordered our class rings early, and received them in November. We are surely proud of them. We all attended a skating party at Marietta sponsored by the Juniors. We had several losses in membership this year. Those who left us were Orville Mayle, Don Hunter, Richard Coe, Charles Williams, Sara Hetheney, Ann Johnson, and Romona Hendricks. We gained Louise Bee and Deloris Murphy. 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Russell Trembly News Reporters. . . . .Evelyn Scott 8 Carol Mae Root Work for our Junior Class Play has just begun, and we hope ou all like it The name of it is 'Quit Your Kiddin ' 7 - S' We finally managed to make enough money to feed the Seniors, 1' and now we can hardly wait till 1t's our turn to be at the place of honor at the banquet table as Seniors. 9 a 5 I I W lr' fl I ,1.,, r v w X 5 X SGPHOMORES F RESHMEN ,.x.-,Q4.',,,Q, ..,,,.,, I. 1 I A Z0 Ezghth Grade uisvf- 5 w g A W1lSDi'?LCNPS'5'J.ZL6WPSK25 iC2'9 U5.fILN11C'I??JilI5LLR1P5L1C?S:H2S P-:D N SSefventh Grade? 1 N LZ5l'73L'f?if5Zf LQl'f2Ql5'LLfl7L9fll-'f.?ZfX12l5153fr'f12K53lFCfZf2-'3 HMM 4 'SEIQQIPIWT .41 , 'nuns-x , K. ,Jxffmef 'maven-' suczwwf R at is 'QQ fx if x . Z1 f ,,...- ,. 1 1 1 P I 1 I 1 1! 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