Trona High School - Telescope Yearbook (Trona, CA)

 - Class of 1947

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'I 'I 'I 'I I I C 'I I I I I I I I 5555- A5fA5:3A75AA 5'AA- 'AA' AAA- 'AAJ5:v Ifiiiv ?:5A -fviifffifw 'I 'I 1, I, 1, 'I 'I I , 5: I o 2 h o 'I I I - oo an own f e rat I I 31 I 'I I I tl l l I 'I I JUSTICE IN THE DESERT E ' :E I II I It is a lazy afternoon in the year 1957. We Thinking it might be fairly simple to capture I see chief constable of Trona, Ted Meyer, with this notorious gentleman, Meyer hopped a fast I , I I his beautiful and efficient secretary Donna Bent- freight to see Eleanor Brink. There she informed I ham, comfortably seated on his lap. He picks up him that Durland's old friend, Jim Hilughwfli I I the Carey Tribune, edited by his old friend, now an admiral in the Navy, had tried to per- :I I I Donald. There on the front page is a smiling suade him to join the Navy. At the same time I picture of evcryone's friend, Pat Delavan, who is Marine General Elden PTM! had HIIICIIIPICY-1 ill' I I A I I running against the henpecked husband's favorite ducing him to join the Corps. I fhv'll fake 'Cm Off YOUI' h2mdSI-i Dick Goss, f0I' However, Durland had refused both offers in E thc POS! of MHYOI' of lnyokern- order to direct Helen Wacher and Billy Ryan, . I I Turning the Page Meyer discovers an adver- starring in Perfect Crime, Or, Who Put the l - ' Q n 'I I tisement of Gene McKinney's Dancing School Pmson In Mr' Franklms Chowder' I which boasts of the glamorous Nadine Bishop and MCYC1' immCdiHfClY jumped 011 his atomic- I jonell Lines 35 instructors, powered, jet-propelled, chrome-plated motorcycle II I 'I E on the following Page is an article written in made by the fired Swaze-Carol Insley Manufactur- I blank verse by Larry Reeves in which is offered mg Corporation' and Set out for Hollywood' I a reward for the scientific safecracker, Ross Dur- Arrlvmg at the Camlme Reynolds Produc' I . - l I land. In the absence of 3 photograph of the Cul- tions, Theodore at last captured the elusive Dur- prit fcameras were held at bay by the nosej, the land' I I noted illustrator, Englebert Rusa, had drawn his .lust 35 he Was handcufflng R055 3 Satisfied I I picture, customer testified that D u r l a nd scientifically 'I 'I E just then Sheriff Meyer happened to glance at opened only safes of people who had forgotten I a calendar on his desk. There, drawn by his old their combinations' I classmate, Eleanor Brink, W3S the male COUHICI- Meyer returned L0 Trong where his red face I P211 of the VHFSH Girl. the Brink Man, and sur- would not be noticed in the desert sunset. I: prisingly the face was that of Durland. -By Austin Smith and Lois Lyons. I . .I 'I 'I 'I 'I AJ: - -A--A-.-..- A.- .A.. - ...A... -- - 'I ' --' '- '- '- --' v-v- v --- --:: :::::::-----::::::,5 I 9- Sevente FOI

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e4t in the Wea! Bark Row: Ross Durland, Carol Insley, Larry Sl'l'0I1tI'R0lL'2 Teddy Meyer, Gene McKinney, Pac Reeves, Dick Goss. Delavan, Bert Rusa, Donald Carey, Fred Swaze. Firxf Row: Eleanor Brink, Carolyn Reynolds, Vir- ginia Seybcrt, Donna Bentham, Joncll Lines, He'en Whcher, Nadine Bishop. Si.x'fc'c'n



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enior in I, Donald Carey, leave my wolfish ways to Bobby Todd since he is so naive. To Lillian Fair, I, Eleanor Brink, leave my vim, vigor and vitality. I, Nadine Bishop, leave my dainty and petite mannerisms to Delores Jueneman. I, Donna Bentham, leave my ability to flirt to Pauline Williams. To Lois Lyons, I, Pat Delavan, leave my love of arguing with Mr. Franklin. I, Ross Durland, leave my scientific ingenuity to Carol Kutsky. I, Dick Goss, leave my hair goo and curlers to Neil Samuels. He can use them. To Vonda Lee Hammond, I, Carol Insley, leave my excellent artistic ability. I, Jonell Lines, leave my beautiful leather purse to Virginia Allen, because she never carries a purse. I, Ted Meyer, bequeath my Civic outlines to Austin Smith so that he won't have to make any next year. To Lee Seltzer, I, Gene McKinney, leave my smooth, clean-shaven face. To Carol Petersen, I, Larry Reeves, leave my enthusiasm and school spirit. I, Carolyn Reynolds, leave to Rita Jackson, my anxiety for the end of my Senior year. I, Engelbert Rusa, will my dark romantic air to Bobby Romeo Payne. To Geraldine Clark, I, June Seltzer, beaqueath I Virginia Seybert leave my enthusiasm for studying to Glyn Edwards. To Tommy Dunne, I, Fred Swaze, will my set of tools for tire changing. Just in C386 he might need them. I, Helen Wacher, will my dextrous ability to use a peroxide bottle to Gloria Bethel, so I won't have to help her any more. I, Dick Goss, le-ave m neat hot-rod to Gene Y Zepp, in case his wears out by next year. I, Pat Delavan, leave my ability to run the 1320 to Chuck Wallace. To Viola Marshall, I, Donna Bentham, leave my daily trek to the post oHice. I, Virginia Seybert, leave my jovial laughter to Eloise Duvall. To Mary Hurtado, Jonell Lines leaves her ability to sing which she got from Gloria Mc- Nabola. I, Carolyn Reynolds, will my typing ability to Pat Poland. I, June Seltzer, leave my shiny new tooth to Pat Lakes so she can play with it next year. To Eleanor Olberg, I, Helen Wacher, leave all the various paraphernalia that I have in my locker. I, Ross Durland, leave my he-man build to Charles Mole-culev Russell. I, Eleanor Brink, bequeath my knowledge of Senior Composition to Bill MacGavin. To Phyllis Dilbeck, I, Donald Carey, leave my wad of bubble gum. I, Carol Insley, leave my extra dog muzzle to Bob MacGavin to be worn in Bookkeeping. my noon-time rendezvous. 9 S E igbteen

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