Huntertown High School - Citadel Yearbook (Huntertown, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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66444 ?fwp4eay On May 13, 2050, we enter the hangar at the Huntertown airport, which is owned by Paul Brown. Our pilot, Noel Fitch, is ready to go. We climb into our atoiggc-powered plane, and soon we are flying through space at a high rate of spe . After a while we find we are hungry, and our stewardess, Mary Ann Cushing, brings in a tray full of potato pills, chicken pills, corn pills, bread pills, lettuce pill, and Lincoln's Little Liver Pills. With these we have a cup of coffee. Our first stop is in New York City, a suburb of Huntertown. While we are viewing the sights, our guide is Richard Gordon. He first takes us to the Empire State Building, which is owned by Marjorie Pepple. The famous band leader, Gorgean Fox, and her band are the featured attraction. Among the members we find two of our old school chums, Charles Abbott and Loretta Sickafus. The vocal- ist is none other than the great contralto, Marie Smith. ' We haven't time to waste, so We climb into our fplane and soon we are off to Washington, D.C. As we enter, we are greeted by the President, Dick Sordelet, and his First Lady, Margie Felger. They take us into the White House, and we see as a janitor, Darwyn Herbst. The First Lady calls for tea, and Ann Gump, the Second Lady, brings it in. You see Dick still canit settle down to one. It is now time to continue on our way. Our next stop is London, England. As we walk up to a t'Bobby to ask directions, we find it is the great detective, Larry Sherlock Holmes Timmis. He invites us to his home to see his wife, Elaine Farm- er, and their two children. We join their family and continue on to Picadilly Circus. Here we find Madame Peggy Fifi Deetz, the famous fortune teller. She tells us that Douglas Bauman will soon inherit the small estate, Buckingham Palace, and the beautiful maids, including the charming Wanda Knafel. After browsing around we decide to row across the English Channel to France. On our way we come upon the great swimming champion, Charles Kell, who is tangling with the Great White Whale. We rescue him and take him with us to Paris. While wandering down the streets, we see a familiar face. To our surprise, we find Pat Burton, who now owns the Roberta Fashion Shop She asks us to come in and enjoy the latest fashion show which is now in progress. Upon entering we find the two famous models, Lois Fryback and Beverly DeWitt, who are modeling the latest French bathing suits which were designed by Bill Kovets. From Paris we journey on to Madrid, Spain. Here we find the great Romeo, Robert Hall, making love to his Juliet, Shirley Heffelfinger. As we leave Spain, we proceed to Africa. While crossing the Sahara Desert, we see a mirage. It is someone drilling for water. As We near, we find it is not a mirage. It is another school chum, Richard Haire. He has been stranded for three weeks without Water. We take him with us to Moscow, Russia, which is our next stop. The great dictator, Terry Meyers, welcomes us with his army, led by the fearless warrior, Margaret Couture. She is commanding Jim Blessing to send back the army because we 'are her friends. We must hurry because we are due at Hong Kong, China, in five minutes. We have already reserved a table at Clarence Bauer's famous Oriental Restaurant. Our meal consists of rice, which must be eaten with Edith Aikins' newly invented chopsticks. After an unsuccessful try with them, we leave the restaurant to go to Japan, whose present conqueror is Carl Easterday. His beautiful princess is Shirley Felger. We don't like their hospitality, so we leave and go to Hawaii where we see the splendid dancing team, Marvin Martin and Joyce Ott, doing a hula dance on the Continued on Page 62 Page 24



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