Adams Central High School - Cen Trails Yearbook (Monroe, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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r■ 5«SGW JHlUllUfl l A Ul y i ' S a =sc3= V ' i ?«K « i Senear (?£aA6 TVttC We the graduating class of 54 are proud to publish our will. We will the following treasures to the fortunate faculty and pupils. To Mr. Reed we will a loud speaker so he won ' t have to holler so loud in the assembly. To Miss Beavers we will a more intelligent group of seniors next year. To Mrs. Reed we will a smart group of Home Ec. girls who know all about handy craft. To Mr. Collier we will a good group of architects who will put their thinking ability to work and design enormous skyscrapers. To Mr. Arnold we will an intelligent typing class so he won ' t have to give so many timed- writings. To Mr. Fruth we will a law class composed of students who will develope into famous lawyers. To Mr. Watson we will a class of hard-working farmers who will not give him such a hard time in class time. To Mr. Hedges we will a quiet and well-behaved group of seniors so he won ' t have to over-use his belt. To Mr. Haggard we will a tape recorder with his favorite speeches on it; we want him to save his voice. To Miss Beihold we will a library full of new books to satisfy the wants of everyone. I.Sherman Arnold, will to Jim Bauman my ability to aggravate the teachers and still get excel- lent grades. I, Carl Bluhm, will to Donald Barger my ability to sleep in government class. I, Ruth Busse, will to Elaine Stultz my ability to get along with all the teachers, and to go with the same guy for a long time. I, Norma Conrad, will to Janet Shady my natural curly hair and my pretty blue eyes. I, Lester Egley, will to Roddy Beer my ability to be a basketball star, and to go with a girl from another school. I, Raymond Becher, will to John Ripley my fast car so he can keep out of reach of the Indiana State Police as I have done. I, Kenneth Frank, will to Fred Fox my habit of teasing all the girls around school which makes them very disgusted with me. I, Alex Gorb, will to John Bluhm my height and curly hair so if he should go to another country he will make many friends as I have done in this country. I, Faye Haines, will to Mary Jane Shaw my quiet ways and nice personality in hopes that she will use them to her advantage. I, Barbara Haugk.will to Goldie Hollopeter my ability to be a good musician and my ability to go with a tall guy. I, Carolyn Hirschy, will to Patsy Urick my singing ability in hopes that she will be able to carry a tune during her senior year. I, Paul Hill, will to Howard Michaels, my 42 Ford so he won ' t have to drive his red and grey hot rod everywhere he goes. I, Gene Hindenlang, will my ability to have faith of becoming a great scientist some day to Miles Zimmerman, in hopes that he will learn more about flying saucers. I, Bob Heare, will my crew cut to John Rowdon so he won ' t have to take time to comb his hair; and also my ability to be a basketball player for the Greyhounds. I, Leon Habeggar, will to Vernon Ratcliff my ability to drive from Fort Wayne just to come to A. C. H. S. I, Danny Gerber, will to David Liby my ability to work at Coppess to earn loads of money while still in school. We, Donald Graber and Harry Mazlin, will our quiet ways to Jim Lobsiger.in hopes that he will make use of them. I, Dick Longenberger, will to David Helmrich my ability to be a cheerleader, in hopes that he can boost the basketball team during his senior year. I, Phyllis Mattax, will to Marinel Striker my ability to drive my dad ' s car to Decatur on Sun- day afternoons. I, Junior Nussbaum, will my ability to be a good ball player and my ability to go with a certain freshman girl to Allen Lehman. I, Shirley Ploughe, will my intelligence and my ability to be the editor of the Greyhound Ga- zette to Kay Ann Witte. I, David Ringger, will to the Senior Class of 55 my ability to get good grades so the teachers will have a smart group of seniors next year. I, Bill Ross, will to Gordon Singleton my ability to flirt with all the girls in hopes that this will help him to find THE ONE. 1, Bob Steury, will my ability to be a friend to all girls in all classes to Dick Rumple. I, Velma Strahm, will to Florine Hirschy my good sense of humor around school. We, Ronnie Stucky and Nolan Griffiths, will to Larry Schwartz, our ability to tease all the girls but we hope they won ' t get mad at him like they do at us. I, Sigrun Karsunky, will my ability to be chosen queen of Adams Central High School to Shirley Rupert. I, Jean Weaver, will to Ruth Mae Weber my ability to sleep in government class and get away with it. I, Carol Yoder, will to Ardola Parrish my ability to go steady during my senior year. Compliment of Food Town- Berne. 22

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, ' jz. . i= i N » s?o Swrsjooi Se u i @tcte ' PtofiJteccf Well, here we are, the year of 1970, having a reunion of the 1954 class. Our reunion is being held at the Great National Park in Monroe, Indiana, don- ated by Jean Weaver who now owns 40 parks over the United States. My, it certainly seems good to talk to all of our class mates once more. Of course, you know that Shirley Ploughe is President of the United States now. Hurrah! Just what we need, a woman president. She tells us that Carl Bluhm is now her private secretary and he is doing a very fine job. Sigrun Karsunky and Alexander Gorb who were married in Germany, have flown back to our reunion and seem very pleased to see us all once more. Gee Whiz! ! What next? ! Robert Heare tells us that he has taken over channel 33, Station WKJG, TV. He has a 30 minute program called Women Are Funny. One of his top actresses is Ruth Busse. Mr. Heare says (quote) She is slowly but certainly running Marilyn Monroe out of business. (Unquote) Sherman Arnold and Kenneth Frank are now taking over the Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis program. What a team! Lester Egly is now coach of the Chicago Cubs and says that Phillip Junior Nussbaum, his star player is in bed with the measles. Junior ' s doctor, Nolan Griffiths, says he will have to stay in bed a week at the least. We ' re sorry that Junior couldn ' t attend the reunion. William Ross is now in the Gene Hindenlang Memorial Hospital with a broken leg, the results of refereeing a wrestling bout between Phyllis Mattax and Norma Conrad. Ross says he will never referee a women ' s wrestling match again. Richard Longenberger won the 500 mile race at Indianapolis this year. Raymond Becher placed second in the race. He was driving an Oldsmobile Special, but he just couldn ' t catch Longenberger ' s zooped up Ford, Velma Strahm, the Hollywood movie actress, greeted the winner as he finished the last lap of the race. Harry Mazelin is now supervising an atomic plant at Magley, Indiana. Carolyn Hirschy, his assistant, says she is afraid it will blow up and Harry will be blown apart. Listen! What ' s that roar over head? A jet plane has landed and look who ' s climbing out: Paul Hill, the pilot and Danny Gerber, the co-pilot. They are employed at Baer Field. Here is Lt. Donald Graber and Gen. Robert Steury. They say they are glad they enlisted in the army after they graduated. Both are now enjoying their career. Ronald Stuckey is now the professor of the Ball State College. He says that Faye Haines and Barbara Haugk are very efficient teachers. We always knew they would be a success. What ' s this? ! Leon Habegger is now a minister of the large Methodist Church in Washington D. C. He tells us the President attends his church. Carol Yoder, a beautician, now owns and operates her ownshoppe, in New York. She says business is lousy. Why, here is another of our classmates, David Ringger. As you know, David is now the champion hog caller of Indiana. This has been a very exciting day for all of us. Now it is time to say good-bye until our next reunion. Compliments of Adams County Trailer Sales- Decatur. 21 ■■ ■i Hrvw i : v vw— v,-yi rin i i 1 1 1 i m i i i i i n ■ ' n ' i i n i i ' i 1 ■ ' ' i ' u m hiM ' Tin



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Compliments of Beaver ' s Oil Service, Decatur

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