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ssful managers in our class turned out to be -6)g.role Halsey, Martha DuPree. and I is taking caife of Wilso to her kiddies from Sha healt' ■ne Dial. Carole, the best dre se L, Clinton, it and Dress Shoppe. Martha 1 es ier toys home the da pling the pills a those girlirwork Ten Cent Store. 1: el's Drug Store. Gee e stays in good remember Incidentally, I got it that Duane T 'U. job for Ker at Michael Reese where dng- her training at the Univ .pson helped to secure Jane McKelvi y's Devil is laboratory technician. California, Henrietta Reed took a poisition as supervisor of a large hospital, i and I can't recall the name of it at the moment, but it's near Oakland, California. Dixie Rees is teaching young would-be nt the teacher ty pounding the flc ies but that'! tiversity of Denver. I never tV ..n jaks. Shifley Smith and Sa of her as being ts are of the John Warner Hospital to help assist the ; iging alums. Whitey Thomas, Keith Wantland, Larry West, and Duane Harris are partners, TO» it might as well be a corporation, of a 5,000-acre estate left to them by Mr. r, the ecided not to be a cop after all. Bob j r , Charles Carter, Robert Dial, Tommy Thompson, ketball team, Johnny as attendant and now owns a big fuel company, is making a fortune off the Thomas, Wantland, West, and Harris Partnership, you know tract The 5t of gasoline. .loominton, Illinois, took a lot of o Weslfy Mayfield and Ileane Sessions are tes have gone so hi iffbrd to k ep up their payments. McKinney, Betty Shobe, and Sher a d e al! Mon e y!' Mo n ey!
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Dear Alumni of 1954: It seems only yesterday, not twenty years ago, that we selected our prophecies for our glorious annual. Since 1954 5 rtiembers of our brilliant class have gone their various wavs with little attention to their Selections of careers. I have noticed ? J though that they have been successful in thelr Vhoices and we have proven ourselves to be the most ambitious and outstanding class to tread the corridors and walk —7 —tL through the portals of C. C. H. S. Katie Reeder and Janie McKelvey are now in charge of an old alums home (for S] you see there is an age limit on air line hostesses). B L4r6isr by means of the grapes' effort will soon vine, and my hearing aid, that Jane has been offered a job as head surgical nurse at Michael Reese hospital in Chicago and Katie teaching kindergarten in the Clinton, Illinois '. M. C. A. il Betty Polston, Ken Baker, and Norma Cartmill are currently employed at Clinton y Community High School. Ken, Athletics Director, has the number onev basketball team in the and Betty and Norma a| tgnin ») redecorating the interi- i our or of the John school buil ldings that were planned when our noble class graduated. Terry Herman, and Corwin Burns (boy butcher) are now supplying the eats for the lucky married people: Mary Spainhour, Beverly Reynolds, Sandra Stuckey, Arlene Enos, Doris Steele, Audrey Boyd, and Donald Roethe. Their grocery is dislocated at 315 West Johnson Street, where the old Willis B E was when we 1§■ - 'TAJaN now don't used to skip E. tQ. geta gaifiy Bar f (I hope the students at C.C.H. S give Tiger , Terrance, and Bunnsie as much trouble as we gave the B E. ) Following their men folks to various armed service bases all over the world are Gay McWilliam, Shirley Carlson, and Laura Newberry. These lifers, in the service.
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The Navy and Judy Ree Waves and an! officer to boot one to orpha-wlge in Istanbul, not far off Siberia. SusieCKpbison is Editor-in Dresback is editing the CHICAGO e Maurice Day imes! Pat tantinople, and Joyce Shul as a result, I buy them both and say I take sides though. srunary Carolyn iding which one. You can't 3U th 3at L,dUrfST5erry voted top models in the U. S. If you happen to be in the mo now, Alene Benton would no doubt telephone company. If you're planning on construct touch with draftsmen, Jim Cullers prints up C. C.' Sharon E Pb'jjejt xModeling Agency are Mary Ellen really kept them trim are icians. In 1954 these gals were e a ring (on the phone, that is) right ropping. She is employed by the the near future, get in lik. They'll draw your blue- Adcock, all attended Thoms labored over her studies at mar Bundy, Bill Ayers, and Douglas Beck lent their time and talents. Don Gray, Don Polen, Danny Hagler, and Wayne Whitehead just decided to go to college and not become much of anything, but at least they're educated!
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