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Page 30 text:
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On September 24 1954 there were 13 green Freshmen that entered Grass Creek High School They were Darlene Chrlstophex Carol Coffman Myrtle Feldner Judy Fledler Rlchaxd Fields Larry Johnston Tulley Hlzer Doyle Kuhn Vnrglnla McVay Rose Osborne Tom Shanley Joye Watkms and f' 4 B1 1n o lors Young We were duly lmtlated the High School by the Sen who then gave us a party The class party was a hay my and wxener roast We oontmued successfully on through our Fresh man year wlth our sponsor Mrs HIZBF As we entered our Sophomore year we found out vue were with out Rose Osborne and Larry John ston Thns fles a so that e Mrs that left our class wlth 11 year we had many cake mf at the basketball games and plcked up corn Our class party year was a skatmp, party wlth Freshmen Our sponsor was Huff Early thls year vue got our class rmgs of whlch we were very proud In early Aprlll we presented our Junlor play There was a cast party after the play at the F1ed1er resldence We made money for the class treasury by sellmg concess lons at noon and at the home bas ketbfall games and selllng maga ZIDGS Our class also sponsored a Hallloween Carmval whlch turned out very well Our class was de creased by one m January when Tulley Hlzer enlxsted ln the Au' Force Each member of the band 9 igixve 9 PSLLQS pb Class Hnslory if YLE WOM mi' 'fl Class Colors RED and W HITF Class Molto and chorus recelved muslc pms this year After our play we were busy planmng for the receptlon held ln honor of the SGHIOPS It was a memorable dmner and dance held at the Culver Inn wxtih lts theme bemg Dancmg ln the Dark Mrs Herrold was our sponsor thus year and dumng the summer all the class emoyed a p1cn1c at the Max mkuckee Lake ln Culver The flrst thlng thls year was the sale of magazlnes for two weeks followed by the sellmg of Chrlst mas Cards Then came the takmg of annual ads We were out four days for that And then on Satur day mght February 22 1958 the students of Grass Creek Hlgh School and guests fattended the Sweetheart ball sponsored by the Semor class The gym was beautl ful'ly decorated ln red and whlte The couples entered through archway covered wlth roses The Melo tones furnlshed muslc for dancmg and tables lmed the dance floor On the punch table gayly decorated w1th more roses were cookxes and a punch bowl wlth a heart shaped xce mold floatmg ln the punch Other actlvxtles Included gowns plCk1I'lg speakers and plan nlng programs for the Baccalaur eate and Commencement The cl1 max of our year was the Semor trlp to New York Washlngtcm D C and Canada from wh1ch we returned m tlme for Commence ment week th CAN XIX? 3004 SADDI I' HOUR DRBAX 5 AND RIDE. THEM 14 I i s , K.: . . .ll I V A .V . AI . . - . t . . v I Q l . . I ' Y '- i H? l . 1 I - 1 1 at, V ' ' - - I ' 1 l fx. ' . . ' . ' ' sf an th . . . ' P+ l 7 U - Q 1 ' s 1 S, ' ' ' '. Y - I , l , I A in the year were ordering caps and . t sts' - ' . . 1 SQ U v N - u n . . . , 'L Q- Q i . . - . n - Q ' . Q 'Q K I I f A ', . it-' 4 C . ,J p N 7 s Cpypv y V 1 4 l ll ll Vi 1 P' , SX ll wg ' 'C All? C Iwi -
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CAROI COFFMAN GRASS CREEK IZ CLASS PLAY JI CHORUS 1 73 4 OPERETTA 1 2 54 BAND I2 TRIO 34 A A PEP CLUB -I STUDENT COUNCI PAPER STAFI- 4 ANNUAL STAFF 4 TOM Sl-IAINI FY CRASS CREEK CLASS OFFICVR CLASS PI AY CHORT. S I P OPI' RE TTA 'I Z NTI DENT LOUINCII 4 NN LAL STAFF 1 IWYRTLE FLIDNI' Ii GRASS CREFK 12 CLASS OFFICER 2 CLASS PLAY 'I4 ANNUAL STAFF 4 VIRGINIA H4-VAY GRASS CREEK I3 CLASS PLAY 34 CHORUS I-ZZ-4 OPERETTA I-2-I G.A. A. 1-41 ANNUAL STAFF 4 8fll0l'S
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BILL YOUNG, who is President of mu' class, Can turn the head of most any lass, He's very good at basketball, And many other things as I recall. RICHARD FIELDS is a ball player too Im sure you ve seen what he can do T0 other teams it isnt very funny Cause he always gives them a run for the DOYLE KUHN is the cautious type Which fact can cause no one to gripe Although hes quiet hes lots of fun Ami when hes around things really hum TOM SHANLEY is our comedian He likes to tell Jokes and to poke fun But he can be serious as you well know He s sure to make a hit wherever he may go CAROL COFFMAN is tall and slim And always looks so very trim If some fellow dosent give her a ring Shell probably take up a career and sing Class Poem JUDY FIEDLER, as you will hear, Has chosen accounting for her career, She'll go quite far, you wait and see, We wish her the best dont you agree? Though JOYE WATKINS is small and slight She always stands up for what she thinks is right Shes going to college but not Just for fun lr money Cause shes studying to be a mathematician VIRGINIA MCVAY whom you know veiy well Has been with us for quite a spell Shes the type who is most always quiet Not mclmed to rebell or cause a riot MYRTLE FEIDNER l1k6S the country life To wear blue Jeans and carry a pocket knife Most people think she IS quiet and shy But they Just dont know her as well as I DARLENE CHRISTOPHER is lots of fun Always going somewhere on the run A wonderful homemaker she will be With a couple of children or maybe three fhat s all of the Semors and all of the rhyme But you re probably wondering Just who I am My name IS RUTH FEIDNER and Ive done my best To get you acquainted wlth loye Carol and the rest Class Provhecy Dear Dlary Today when I was shopping I met one of my classmates of 1958 I was looking at a very pretty lress when someone tapped me on 'ie shoulder I turned around and there was CAROL COFFMAN Ill try to tell you Just what happened dear diary It was like this I navent seen Carol for almost elev en years and we were so full of news that we Just had to talk And what better subJect was there to talk on than where our classmates were? But first I want td tell you about Carol Carol IS well on her way to becoming a very famous singer She IS married and has two little girls who hope to become Just as famous as their mother Well dear diary Carol had SOITNE' wonderful news She told mt that the very store I was shopping in belonged to none other than BIIL YOUNG You remember that Bill worked ln his DaQ's General Store years ago But here IS where I re f-'SDJ ceived a real suprise I found that Virginia that is VIRGINIA Mc VAY works here I guess you could call her some sort df an inspector for her work is to see that every thing in the store is clean and m place It seems that JOYE WATKINS has made a place for herself m this world She is a math teacher in California and IS vely highly paid but I hear she is going to re tlre soon and come back to Indi ana Two of my other classmates who also have remained are DARLENE CHRISTOPHER and DOYL KUHN Now Darlene was the girl that everyone knew would make a won derful farmers wife And dear diary that is Just what happened She is married and lives with her husband and three children on a farm near Grass Creek Doyle as you may have heard started out as a salesman but not being very successful he Just de clded that the best thing to do was li to go on farming He IS domg a very good Job a point on which the people of Grass Creek agree Now this isn t all my classmates dear diary There is stlll TOM SHANLEY Tom was the funny one of our class I guess it was Just natural that he should become a comedian He has had his own T V program for two years RUTH FEIDNER has gone mto the restaurant business Everyone thought she was such a good cook so she decided she Just couldnt waste her talent She bought a small restaurant in Florida which expanded so quickly she IS consid ermg going into the chain restaur ant business Now walt dear diary there IS one more I haventforgotten JUDY FIEDLER You know Judy has turned out to be an excellent ac countant Heres wishing all the seniors of 1958 the best of luck 1S1gnedl Myrtle Feldner 2a 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 - . ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 . .. ' A 1 i 1 ' 1 l ' ' 1 . . 1 1 . ', 1 1 .. , 1 , 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 - 1 1 . 1 , . . l 1 1 - . , '.' .. 1 1 . . 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 , . .. , ' Y . , . . . ' V .., ' 1 I - - . . . 1 . . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 . , . ' - . , 1 . ' .v , 1 , . 1 - '. I I . ' I 1 1 , . .. , , . 1 ' . 1 1 ' ' ' 1 . , ' 1. 4 , 1 7 ' 1 , 1 . 1 1
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