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SENIORCLASS PROPHECY It's the year 1976 I , Helen Echelberry, now the wife of the famous Five-Star General, Gene Elwood Vernon, an returning to dear old Adamsville after 20 long years in San Antonio, Texas, along with our ten sons five sets of twins Ike and Hike, Elmer and Delmar, Pete and Repeat, Elwood and Plywood, Cecil and Decil As we drove into Adamsville, now a large city with a population of l6,000, my mind wondered back to A H S, and the happy memories of the Class of '56 We stopped for lunch at the Piggly Wiggly, a large drive in restaurant in Ademsville and the waitress was none other than Faye Ann Robinson, now Mrs Delmar Dutro. She informed me that she was now supporting their family as Delmar's large 'dill pickle factory' had gone under As we continued tallclng she told me that Shelby Hayes is now teaching Third Grade at A H S and is happily married to Jin King After we left they restaurant we had to stop to ask directions because the city had grorm so large we couldn't find Clyde Vernons We found the cop was none other than Don Adams Don is now a part time cop and owner of a Safety Pin Factory run by his wife, Joyce Moore As we continued on through Adamsville, I kept looking for familiar faces We finally found Vernon's and left our ten boys with their grandmother and left looking for a filling station, 'as our radio was on the blink Luckily we found a 'Fix It All Radio Shop' and to our surprise found it was owned by Bobby Sigrist and his assistant repair nan was Larry Hittle Larry is married to their bookkeeper, Rosalie Allen, and they have two daughters As we waited while Larry fixed the radio, Bobby and I gossiped about our old classmates at A H S I found that Sonia and Judy McCarty had moved to California They new own a 699 acre ranch and have started their family with six daughters, Bob told me that Shirley Lane, now Mrs Darrell Hoods, is running the cafeteria at Adamsville High School Bobby and I continued talking and I thought of Myrna He said she was nw Mrs Bob Church Bob runs the Big Bear Super Market and Myrna hasn't been promoted am' further than the basement as yet I got lv radio and we went on to the Quarter Filling Station The owners were none other than Eugene Wright and Dave Knicely, who are in partnership together As I was talking to Dave, I was shocked to find that he had married Carolyn Lyons after she had two-times Midge Prouty ltldge 1l now a famous plq boy in Hollywood and drives a mink lined Cadillac convertible From Eugene I learned about the other members of our A H S class Carol Hittle, now Mrs Gary Geyer, runs a dancing school along with her husband, who is the toe dancing teacher Gloria Durant, who married Dick Jones a few weeks after school was out, now has two children look like Gloria. Eugene Siddle is now master of ceremonies for the famous T V Show, 'The S6h,O00 Question is now married to Janice Uisecarver and they have twelve children Delores Bowden is now the fat lady in the Ringling Brothers Circus and :Ln an act with her hue band, Ivan Johnson, who is the fire-eating nan in the circus Norman Hutchison, now a famous scientist, is in Europe studying Zoology and is working his way through Chic State University in his spare time Maureen Matchett is now happily married to Rodney McNeish, the coach at Adansville High School We left and found the 'Henry Hotel , owned by our '56 Superintendent, Alfred Henry As we went to register Robert Windland asked us to sign The bellboy was none other than Rudy Antonets and helped us to our room In the evening we went to the dining room for our evening meal We were served by my old Home Ec teacher, Mrs Jo Patton, and the music was furnished by an orchestra with Hr Poole as director and made up of all his little Pooles As we left the dining room, the cashier turned out to be my olf commercial teacher, Mrs Crystal Boyer She chatted for awhile before we went to our room. To sy surprise the maids preparing our rooms were Louise Eistetter and Elisabeth Cochran We talked a few minutes They told us that they made more money doing that than teaching school The next morning we picked up our kids at their grandmother's and started on our long trip back to gens How happy I was to hear about all my high school teachers and classmates in this year of 197 Helen Echelberry O! 41 1 l X ll' J' C . O who e e e HQ Maureen teaches girl's physical education and also instructs the opera singing at Adamsville, . . O I O I 0 XJLV 5 ' 'Jw . 1 , ll . s 2 I1 . S WA 1 ,
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SENIOR LASS WILL My friends and teachers, I have been called upon to execute this last Will and Testament of the grand and glorious Senior Class of 1955 S6 If am' illiterate inbecile of the student body feels slighted :Ln the distribution of our ill begotten gains, please blame it on the mental fatigue brought about by the terrific amount of study forced upon us in our senior year. After long tiring periods of nod itation, we have decided to dispose of our material possessions in this mnnera ITD! I To these hard headed, mentally retarded Juniors, we leave our intelligence, our great learning capacities, our wisdom and a.ll of our other good qualities which we possess in enormous quantities. ITB!! II We also leave to the Juniors our bruised, beaten and bedraggled teachers, along with all used paper cups from the Pepsi machine. ITEM III To our good friends, the sophomores, we leave our ability to get along with Hrs. Cochran and one case of ear plugs so they can stand the senseless chatter of the Juniors. ITEM IV To this uncouth group of Freshmen, we leave our undying love for dear old A. H S ITEM V To this undoserving group of Eight Graders, we leave a dozen vhetstones so they'll always have keen minds for Hr Poole's classes. ITD! VI To the Seventh Grade, we leave a ladder to enable then to reach our high social standard ITEM VII To our beloved C71 teachers, we leave the peaceful quiet caused by our absence and our bright outlook on l:Lfo, so that they won't be saddened too much by our departure. Larry Hittle, leave Charlene Oliver to Leonard Jordan. To Bill Jennings I leave my love Practical Math Delmar Dutro, will my crew cut to Miss Eistettor. To Brian Foley I leave my respect for women. Helen Echelberry, gladly will Gene Vernon to Betty I-little To Sandra Middleton, I leave ly excess weight. Don Adams, leave my umhing love to Joyce Moore. To Gene Vernon I leave U respect for Hrs. Cochran Eugene Wright, leave Vera Butler to Lester Pronty on condition that he returns the 82.98 that I paid for her ring Gloria Durant, leave my cheerleading ability to Sadie Foster. Carol Hittle, leave IU extreme shyness to Zen Davison. Gerald Prouty, leave my little red bucket of bolts Ilford, to Jimmy Darner. Carolyn Lyons, leave W feminine ways to Jim Brewer. Dave Knicely, leave nv height to Freddy Dunant To Shirley Fliger I leave my slender build. Gene Siddle, leave nv immense store of knowledge to Rita Sherrick. Sonia McCarty, leave all IU heart-broken admirers to Carol Reed. Bob Sigrist, leave my position on the basket ball team to Gerald Bissonetto. Faye Robinson, leave ny ambition to be a success to Donald Steam, Herman Hutchison, leave my heart to Dorothy Bissett. Shirley Lane, bequeath my graceful manners to Pat McNichols. Rosalie Allen, leave Hawkshaas' Chevy to Iona Jennings to oat her dimer in Shelby Hayes, leave nv ability to milk cows to Hrs Cochran. I, Maureen Matchett, leave my wild and Wooly ways to Ettanao Graham, . . I, of I. N 1, , . 1, In I, Delores Bowden, bequeath nv short, dumpy figure to Patty Hatfield. I: In I. I, I, . In . I, T. In I, , 1, . I, . 1, .
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