Wapakoneta High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Wapakoneta, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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XVILLIS VETTER Willie', The world knows little of its greatest men. Agricultural Course Hasketball I, 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 4g Baseball 3, 49 Red Feath- er 15 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3- 4, Sen- tinel 49 Class Vice President KENNETH TOBIAS Kenny He delves the depths of' science. Academic Course Boys Chorus Ig Freshman Chor- us lg Inter Nos 2g Ir. Class Illay Cast 35 Mixed Chorus 2. MANUEL. EDWARD WVALKER Mac Greater men than l have liv- ed, but I doubt it. F00ihHll 1. 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4g Student Council 4g Prom Connnittee Chairman 35 Homeroom Service Director 3. JEROME FREDERICK WOLF alcny., IIe'll leave big footprints on the sands of time. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Preident -3g Mixed Chorus 3, 4, President 45 Jr. Class Play Cart 3: jr. Hi-Y I, 2: Inter Nos CAROL SUE WEBB Pinky The kind of girl who will al- ways have many friends, F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4g F. B. L. A. 3, 44 Freshman Chorus lg Mixed Chorus 3, 4. I IOANNE WIBBELER 1-Ion It,s nice to he natural when you re naturally nieef, Nursing Course Freshman Chorus Ig G. A. A. I, 2. 3. 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 jr. Class Play Committee 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. 2g Basketball 1, 2, 34 Football 2: Baseball 33 Prom Commit- tee Sg Sr. Class Play Cast. BERNADINE FERREE Bcrnadinel' Her joy is as deep as the lK'f'iIl'l, Her troubles as light as the foam. Transferred from NVaynesfield 45 F. II. A. 45 Mixed Chorus 4. DOYLE YOST B utehl' He did nothing in particular and did it very wellf' Mixed Course l'35as1u'tlJall I, 23 Football 1, 2,

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RUTH ANN SOUTH Ruth Ann Although quiet we know sl1e's there. Business Course Freshman Chorus lg Girls Glec 23 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 F. B. L. A. 3, 4. TOM SMITH Smitty Lives of Football boys remind us that they write their names in blood and departing leave behind them held their faces in JAMES FREDERICK SPEES Jim Neat is hc, with never a hair displaced. Industrial Arts Course llomerooni Vice President 25 Class Service Director 3g Prom Committee 3. thc muc. AARON THRUSH Aar0n', The man ot the hour is al- ways up to the minute. Academic Course Student Council I, 2. 3. 4, Pre ident 4g Lantern Staff 3, 4. Co-Ezlitor 41 Homeroom Pres- ident 1, 24 Foothall 1, 2, 3, 4g Bakehall 3, 44 Ir. Hi-Y l, 2, President 2g Red Feather 2, 3, 4, Trc-aiurer 3g Class President 25 jr. Class Play Cast 35 Prom Industrial Arts Course Red Feather 4g Foothall 1, 2, 3, 4g Prom Committee 3. DONNA IUNE THRUSII Donna I might he hetter if I would, Hut it's ayvliully lonesome he- ing gootlf, Student Council lg F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, President -'lg Homeroom Service Director lg jr. Y-Teens 2g F. B. I.. A. fig Ir. Class Play Committee 33 Secretarial Staff 13, 43 Retro 4. St. Class Play Cast. Committee 3. SHARON IRENE TIIRUSH Mslltiliblln Lovely to look at, lovely to knowf' Business Course Iuter Nos l, 2g Homeroom Pres- ident 3g jr. Class Play Cast 33 Teens 3, 4g Homeroom Secre- tary 44 Secretarial Staff 3, 4g F. B. L. A. 3, Secretary 84 Y- Retro 43 Homecoming Atten- dant 45 Sr. Class Play Cast. DONAI D S'l'AllLlf.ll Don 'Alle looks for lui elliet and us- ually finds it. Industrial Arts Course Football 3, 4. LARRY GENE TIMMERMAN Tinnnic', All great men die young, ands l ilon't feel well. Science Course Football 1, 2, SQ Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 4g Ir. Hi-Y lg Homeroom Vice President 85 Homeroom Vicc President 1.



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Senior Class Will As a group we the graduating class of nineteen hundred and fifty five make this last will and testament. As we will no longer be in Blume High School to offer the many talents and good qualities we possess, we wish to pass them on to the younger students of the school. We sincerely hope that you will carry on the good work and keep our alma mater rolling! Milo Argnew-wills that Jerry Ott be the only one to beat the bass drum next year. tHe had to once this year.J Sandra Banghart-bequeaths her post as Captain of Cheerleaders to one of next years lucky C??J cheerleaders. Edgar Bobb-wills his abilities C'?J to whoever wants them! Rose Marie Bowden-wills her freckles to Carolyn Miller. Barbara Bowersock-wills her position as a twirler to one of next years likely prospects. Freda Bowersock-bequeaths her book to next years shorthand class. Shirley Bowersock-wills her homeroom seat to one of next years unlucky seniors. Rose Marie Bryan-bequeathers her position as head of the drum section to Jerry Ott. Roland Burk-wills his ability to make wise cracks in. American Problems class. Harry Burkard-wills his office as President of Senior Hi-Y to some lucky senior of next year. Donna Jean Carlson-bequeaths her long hair to Judy Parish. Lyle Copeland-wills the expense of beinig a senior to the junior class of '55, Mary Cunningham-wills her seat in bookkeeping class to one of next years seniors. John Dotson-bequeaths his ability to skip school to Jim Fogt. Barbara Dresher-wills her red tear-puffsj tear muffs to youj to Mr. Bigelow, who will need them when the band does their half-time shows during the 1955 football season. 1 Marilyn Earl-wills her job as secretary for Mrs. Strayer. Rita Etgen-wills her privilege as a Y-Teen delegate to go to New York City. Bernadine Ferree-bequeaths her ability of not remembering study hall seats to the future seventh graders. James Frey-leaves his cowboy boots to Kenny Schneider. Jack Gierhart--wills his American Problems book to Jack Naylor. Jim Gott-wills his freckles to Jon Hardacre. Sue Leffel-bequeaths her salesmanship seat to Carol Burden. Mahlon Harrod-wills his draft card to Jim Fogt. John Haynes-leaves a few unsolved physics problems to Mr. Crites and his physics cfass. Pat Hutchens-bequeaths to Barbara Puderbautgh and Janice Ellsworth the trials and tribulations of being ai teaeher's kid . Bob Johnson-leaves his ability to get out of eighth period everyday to Donnie Armor. Elvin Jones-wills to Henry Stroh his ability to strike out more than any other baseball player. Carol Kaeck--wills her position as Mrs. Distante's secretary to some lucky person next year. Kurt Kah--bequeaths the senior girls to 'Chief Sitting Bull' since he can't refuse them. Eileen Katter-leaves the headaches of Retro to the next editor and to the next lucky girl, the honor of be- ing Homecoming Queen. Shirley Katterhenry-leaves a few left-over points, a couple of pencil stubs, and an old used eraser to the next G.A.A. secretary. Warren Keller--wi1Ts his desk to all oncoming seniors that they can clean the gum, paper, and two-week old sandwiches out! l Robert Behm-wills his history book to his brother, John. Myrna Kennedy-bequeaths her ability to go to St. Marys every night Calmost every nightl to Connie Dill. Gene Knoch-wills the honor of being president of the best band in the state of Ohio. Tom Knoch-wishes best of luck to next baseball pitcher of Blume's team. Ronnie Kohler-leaves the neck-name of Bunny, to whoever wants it! Tom Kuck-wills the Senior Class Presidency. Jim LaMarr-bequeaths to Art Bailey the name of Barb'l that he has inscribed on each of his desks at Blume.

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