Winter Park High School - Towayam Yearbook (Winter Park, FL)

 - Class of 1949

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l mu xewamcy ALBERT CHUBB leaves his nickname llCoon to Joe Mattocks, who also enjOys prowling in the woods at midnight. . JOHN BASS leaves his book, llPOpular Translations of Everyday Words as Hblodda lblotterl and wawda lwaterl to Mrs. Kay, who will need if if She teaches Jane Ray Medlock. - BETTY ANN RICE leaves her bass drum to James Moore, who is tall enough to see over it. CARL llLlPPY CARLSON wills his position as short-stop on the baseball team to Bertie OlSteen, who wants to be like Joe. JACK BOOKHARDT leaves W.P.H.S. a new microphone in memory of John Bass whose hot air burned out the old one. . FRANCES PARKER wills her modesty as a majorette to HRumph', Strickland who is SO-o-o-o shy. LONNIE THE MAN CARRUTH leaves his position as chief jester on the WI PA Hl SC staff to Thomas Henkel, who, he feels, is capable. PAT THE BIRD WRlGHT wills her resting place in Glee Club to Enice Carder who is always flitting. LYNWOOD CARVER leaves his PAD. book to Mrs. Park, who used to think it contained all the American Problems. . BOB RONEY wills his ability to get out of study hall to George Cartwright, who also loves school. JACKIE OWEN wills her ability to walk with her head in the stratosphere to Anita Richardson, so she can give accurate weather reports. f' LlLLlAN KILLGORE wills her shorthand book to any boy who has trouble with igures. t ERNEST ElCKELBERG wills two inches of his massive frame to short stutll' Frank Doran and three inches of his bulging biceps to l'weakling Ray Lavender in hopes that-they can get as much out of them as he did. BRUCE CHURCHILL leaves, it the teachers will let him. llj'mmtaealmmqwloaelaalam Because of the miraculous discoveries of that brilliant scientist, Lonnie Carruth, the life expectancy of the average man in l959 was increased to l96 years. Dr. Carruth, whose reknowned experiments in the field of extra-potent vitamins are known to all, used as guinea pigs for his vitamin X2 the graduates of the Class ol 1949. The result is the class reunion of 2049. The reunion was held at Winter Park High School, which, over a period ol 0 years, has been remodeled and extensively enlarged. Seen at the drinking fountain she so long coveted, in Mrs. Green's room Welt Paul Loomis, Ernest Veal, and Lynwood Carver, listening intently to that twenty' first century philosopher, Eston Young. Nearby we find George Saute who has taken ttme off from his campaigntfor his fifth term in the White House, talking to his rival, Windy Andrews, who is running in hopes of becoming the first woman pFESldenl Those two eminent painters, Marguerite Payne and Peter Farrington, were arguing as to whether they should paint the school fuschia or Chartreuse. Splashing around in the schools new swimming pool were Bob RoneY, Phyllis Guempeli Betty Hall, and Lawrence Bailey. Standing by the pool we see those TWO wolves, Jim Bledsoe and Roy Seckinger, whistling at Joan Tate and Pat Wilson, W are models from New York. See d ' - . . was Ernest EiCkelberg, n 0mg one and-a-quarters off the high dive 3- ?ver by the school bowling alleys we find Jackie Chapline, who has recentll gogpzeted a tour otlEurope with a company of acrobats, Among the bowlers at o owart and Muriel Schlosser, while at the end of the alleys we find that nolel football, basketball and baseball star, Albert 'lCoon Chubmacting as pinbOY- Drinklng l world-lamoUS 1 tion dance hall Y now 5W 5 star, Albert H S eed records there hanglng The next t over the fence' the person 0f seen at the b3 Raybom, WhO was Leroy Gro game tree. In Betty Ann th Magazine. On the w Ann Thomas a jokester, proba Pierre's tires. Peggy Stover a Virginia Company. Say On furlou lBollle Washe Killgore, who 1' were last seen Winter Pa Bennett and J9 held in Antarct Also seen . Dela COmpan eatures Jackie Bl Among lhO Jailhouse. lt . speed recerd nationally know r70W

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l l , someone will laugh at his jokes. ANN THOMAS lcaxes her roomy car to Barbara Crisler, who won't use it all thVSRDAN VAN NORNAM Wills his title Long Legs effing that way fast. PEGGY STOVER bGQUeaths her lush tan to the albino, Paul OySteen. JACKIE WALTON Wills her Orlando friends, boys that is, to Dot Whitmore ho still goes to Sanford. l j VlRGINlA WIREBAUGH wills her trait of talking so much and knowing so little ' Liz Hudgens. i PETER FARRINGTON Wills his artistic ability to Ronnie i'Rembrandt Dikes. CHARLES WlLLlAMS.Ia true Kentuckian, leaves his shoes to Walter Lavender, rho aspires to be a mountaineer. PAT BUZBEE wills her cheerleader uniform to Jean Thomas, who likes to iron leats. BETTY HALL wills her curls to Ann Parker, so she won't have to sleep on curlers. ESTON YOUNG wills his l934 red Ford coupe complete without radio, heater, rglass to Molly Casselberry, who could use a good car. PIERRE STEWARD Wills his silence at all times to Ronnie Masten, another hush- outh. WINDY ANDREWS leaves her bleached blonde hair to the two natural blondes, ienry Hoche and John Haines. FRED ATHERTON wills his Toni Home Permanent to George Crum, who still its his up on curlers. CHUCK HOLMES wills his sweet lovable disposition to Virginia Russ, who really links he has one. JEAN BURNEY wills her graceful walk to Sue Moseley, who is already prac- cing it. NORMA DOLLISON leaves her brother, Bobby, to the football team so they onlt forget her. DICK ALLIASON leaves his ability to dodge traffic cops to Davie Sims, who iuld have'used it before this. MONA LEE EDWARDS wills her freckles to Cissy Winderweedle, in hopes she an find a place for them. DONALD ASHLEY leaves his drum sticks to Harvey tiKrupa Pylant, so he can :rike up the band. NANCY DUNN-RANKIN leaves the hyphen in her name to Mr. McNeal, who JUld use a little dash. MURIEL SCHLOSSER bequeathes her lilting laughter to Chuck Wellman, so to Gerry Aycrigg, who DICK KLASSEN bequeathes his ability to make old cars run to Harold Ward, iho needs it. NANCY RAYBORN leaves lwith Buddyl. JEWELL PEEBLES leaves the song in her heart to any underclassman who can ltd out what it is. LAWRENCE BAILEY leaves Gay Ayers until next year. ANN NORTHEN leaves her nickname ilRed to next year's cheerleading squad Provide them with a little tire. . MARGUERITA PAYNE leaves her ability to write a term paper in one day to 'Y Proctor, who didnit succeed. JIM COWBOY BLEDSOE wills Rov Acutf, Eddy Arnold, his SPeCla' rendition the Wabash Cannon Ball, the State 0t Tennessee, and the state of rigor mortis any Other hill-billy maniac who has oversized tonsils and an even bigger mouth. tContinued on next pagel



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Drinking punch in the ballroom later that night, we see Maxine Elmore, the WOrld-fam0us torch slnger, and her manager, Charlie Williams, who runs a combina- tion dance hall and pIn-ball emporium. Also at the ball that night were Carl Carlson, Such by now star shortstop for Winter Parks major league entry, managed by another if she star. Albert Hogue; Donald. Faircloth. who wrth Bruce Churchill, broke all supersonic speed records last week With an. amaZIhg 3023V8 MPH. Also Jack Bookhardt was nough there hanging from the chandelier, taking pictures, Team The next day at the ball-park Chuck Holmes gave an exhibition of swatting flies over the fences for some admiring students. Chuck's private cheerleading section in the person of Nancy Dunn-Rankin was there Spurring him to greater distances. Also seen at the balI-park were ace sports writer Buddy Reich and his secretary, Nancy RaybOm, who was taking notes for Buddy's eolumn. On the other side of the fence n the was Leroy Gross, who was catching the balls in hopes that he might get into the next game free. In the stands were those chorus girls Jackie Walton, Janie Myers, and arder Betty Ann Rice. Also seen was John Bass, who is now Editor-in-Chiet of Esquire Magazine. Bass, kland l ink it On the way back to the school we were lucky enough to see arrace between right, Ann Thomas and Pierre Steward in their antique automobiles. Ann won, as some jokester, probably Gordon Van Nornam, the Southern humorist, let all the air out of Pierre's tires. Dick Klassen Was seen carrying Norma Dollison, Frances Parker, and Peggy Stover around in his sporty convertible jet-propelled helicopter. ere to e with stuff Virginia Wirebaugh was recently elected President of the Lotta-Pop Bubble Gum der in Company. Says Miss Wirebaugh, i'llvly aim is to blow bigger and better bubbles. On furlough were Yard-bird', Jean Burney, Assistant Private Pat Wright, BWS lBottle Washer Fifth Classl, iiSad-sack Moria Lee Edwards, and Lillian lKilroyl ,, Killgore, who joined the Cadet Nurse Corps after graduation and are still at it. They were last seen outside the cafeteria kitchen, gossiping and peeling onions. arruth, 5. Dr. Winter Parkis two members of the U. S. Championship Basketball team, Joan ns are Bennett and Jewell Peebles, have just returned from the Olympic Games, which were lass 0f held in Antarctica last year, their manager, Margaret Ireland, announced today. .Also seen at the reunion were Dot Chambers, who is singing for the Winter Park riod 0f Opera Company and Donald Ashley, who has organized an hold girl orchestra, which featuresJackie Owen and her magic tubal were wenty- Among those who were not present were Mrs. Kay and Dick Alliason, alias liThe . taken Bird, alias 7647i, who may be found peering out of the windows of the Winter Park to his lailhouse. It seems that these two were partners in a coup to break the World's land -sidenl. Speed record, but the trouble was that they tried it on Park Avenue. The inter- rguing. natiOnaHy known jurist, Fred Atherton, has decided to defend their case. Ann Northen, now a Dallas fashion designer, knowing Fred's ability, has set to work designing a new look, in prison uniforms. Also unable to attend was Pat Buzbee, PhyllIS Who iS a missionary and didnt hear of the reunion until she read about it in the ,se two Belgian Congo liDrumbeat. m, Who ve was ecentll lers all t noted 0y.

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