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

 - Class of 1955

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Sento 'PCcUf, Out Director—MISS BEAVERS The Senior Class presented “NEW FIRES,” a three act comedy, on Friday night, October 29, 1954. The play, di- rected by Miss Beavers, was the story of an author who visited his inherited farm in an effort to regain his writing muse and to teach his sophisticated family the true values of life. This was accomplished after many serious and amusing events. We THE CAST They’re wailing for us, dear. Compliments of GLOBE HATCHERY and NAGEL’S FLOWERS, Berne

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Section, 7{ M We. the Graduating class of 1955, being ot perfect physi- cal health and with sound and now brilliant minds, con- trary to the opinion of others, do hereby publish our last will and testament, rendering null and void all other state- ments which may have been made during a brief period of sanity, while attending the Adams Central High School. To Mr. Reed, our beloved principal, we will a page in the annals of time recording all the endurance records which he has established while supervising us. To Mr. Collier and Miss Beihold. our everpresent spon- sors, we will five years of rest before having to sponsor another group. To the rest of the faculty we will peace and quiet for future years, as well as all the notes, paper airplanes, squirt guns, and other outlawed articles which have been found in our possession. We also will them a class that will, like us, never tire of their work. To the Juniors, we will our quiet dispositions and our shoes which we so capably have filled during the past year with hopes that all the joys that have been ours will be theirs in their Senior year. To the Sophomores, we will a booth in the back of Kirk’s Place, the one that we were kicked out of. for the next two years and hope that they will use it in the correct manner. To the Freshmen, we will our sense of humor, without which we would have found school life painful indeed; and which will do much to make it endurable for them. I, Donald Barger, will my innocent manner when accused of something to Arlen Mitchell. I. James Bauman, will my track ability to Jerry Sprunger, and wish him the best of luck. I, Roderick Beer, will to Gary McMillen my four years of basketball on the varsity team. I, John Bluhm, will the handling of the school projector to Paul Germann and hope that he finds as helpful an assistant as he has been to me. I, Frederick Fox, will my deep bass voice to Dickie Landis and my cheerleading ability to Bob Fosnaugh. I. David Helmrich, will my ability to get along with any down-hearted person at any time to Karen Snyder be- lieving that she will capably do the job. I, Florine Hirschy, will to Carolyn Christener. my ability to go with a graduate of the class of ’S3. I, Goldie Hollopeter. will my ability to go with a boy in my class to Sue Roop. I, Dorothy Lambert, will my empty locker to whomever can learn the combination. I, Allen Lehman, will my ability to be seen with the right girl at the right time to Jerry Mitchel, and my scholas- tic ability to Harold Dick. I, James Lobsiger, will my knowledge of when and where to run out of gas to Kenny Baumgartner. I, Howard Michaels, will my whole library of “Mechanics Illustrated” and “Over-rated” to Gene .McKean, after I am through with them—especially the worn out ones. I. Ardola Parrish will my petite stature and social stand- ing to Nancy Parrish, and my annual editorialship to Lowell Michaels. I, Vernon Ratcliff, will my knack to get into trouble at the most inconvenient times to Kay Heare and Diane Liechty, who seem to know pretty well how to do it anyway. I, John Ripley, will my dreamy eyes and stylish haircut to Dick Rowdon and my school offices to Jim Fisher. I, Jack Rowdon. will my quiet and intelligent ways to Winston Lister. I, Dick Rumple, will my height and basketball ability to Palmer Inniger. I, Bcrnd Van Ruschen, will my whistling ability to enter- tain myself when idle to Richard Kaehr. I, Larry Schwartz, will my FFA standings to Dee Byerly and hope that he will attain the standings that I have. I, Janet Shady, will to Sonja Schug my height so that she may see what the people look like from above. I, Mary Jane Shaw, will everything I have received from school these last four years to Carol Egley with hopes that she enjoys it as much as I have. I, Gordon Singleton, will my pleasing smile to Marjorie Bee her. I, Elaine Stultz, will my ability to stay away from boys until my senior year to my sister, Linda Ann. I. Patsy Crick, will my quiet ways to Costa Hike and my friendly smile to Mary Haugk. I, Ruth Mae Weber, will to Marvin Zurcher my studious manners and hope that he will use them. I. Ronnie Wagley, will to Gary Ringger my broken chemis- try test tubes. I. Kay Ann Witte, will to Marilyn Arnold my ability to go steady with a boy in the class of 56. Warning! All girls stay away from my Kenny.” I, Miles Zimmerman, will to Larry Myers my path on the Peterson Road. In witness, herewith, we the undersigned have set our hand and seal on this first day of February, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Five. (Signed) Allen Lehman (Witness) Karen Snyder



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Compliment of WALL’S BAKERY and IDEAL DAIRY BAR Decatur

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