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« • hair dresser of the famous dramatic star, Peg Fletter, who is also starred on Broadway. In one of the large New York radio stations we find Betty Feagler as a featured Boogie Woogie pianist on Betty Miller ' s radio program. Betty Miller is the successor to Joan Davis. Bob Williamson is putting his talents to use as an auctioneer for the American Tobacco Company on Your Hit Parade. In the newspaper world we find Red Loomis editor of the sports section of The New York Times. Jean Miller and Harriet Rose are also in New York. They are preparing a sequel to their best seller, Adiice On Married Life. Bill Lemley practices medicine on swanky Fifth Avenue. He says his beautiful lady patients declare him the greatest medico that ever held their hands — to take their pulses! In Chicago Bill Warren and Jerry Pearson are running a Super Grocery and Meat Market. All their products are grown especially for them at a huge farm in California owned by Dick Shank. The products are shipped to Chicago by an airplane piloted by Dick Romero who is employed by the American Transport Co. Bob Walter is also in Chicago. He is the manager of the shoe department of Sears, Roebuck and Co. In Hollywood Barbara Bratton is playing in the movies opposite Roy Rogers. Their latest picture is The Wolves of ' 57. Ben Weldon is competing with Harry James on the trumpet. A movie short is being made by Jean Boyer and Bette Griffin demonstra- ting the powers of mental telepathy. Doris Kyle and Donna Stevens are great artists working for Walt Disney. Some of the members of our class are not settled in any one place. Leonard Mitz- man is gaining fame as a Russian dancer. He has appeared in Paris, Moscow, London, and other capitals of the world. Chuck Sheets and Leonard Ott are singing salesmen going from house to house sellng Ott and Sheets ' Perky Pink Pills. Junior Ewers is preparing to make a trip around the world on a motorcycle run by jet-propulsion. LaVerne Easterday is taking a trip to Alaska in a new Pontiac and Bonnie Kessler, cap- tain of the world ' s greatest women ' s basketball team, is traveling through the United ' States with the other members on an exhibition tour. Well, that ' s what the stars say, and if it doesn ' t happen, blame them, not us. — xMARILYN SERVIS GRETA BODIE Page Tuenty-five
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tUz itoAA. Would you like to know what is in the future for the Class of ' 47? Well, wonder no longer for having consulted the stars, moon, and a few comets for good measure, we feel that we have mastered astrology and can give you a first class report on the future. Let ' s take a look into the year 1957! Of course, the first place that takes our atten- tion is Angola, which is really booming since Don Sell started an automobile factory nearby. He is aided by his private secretary, Angela Foutz. Sell ' s Mighty Midgets have outsold every other car on the market. Shirlee Allen is also interested in cars; she is making a fortune buying and selling antique models. Another addition to the city is a beauty salon. The El Pompador, owned by Lois Leman and Rose Marie Ashley. Patsy Cremean, Crystal Parrish, and Kate Doudt are also living in Angola. Patsy decor- ates windows at the Golden Garage; Crystal teaches bookkeeping in high school in place of Pop ; and Kate is the future house mother of Alpha Lambda Tau Fraternity. At Tri-State we find Lee Sutton coaching basketball and football. Corky Johnson is busy designing a new skyscraper, even larger than the Hotel Hendry. It will be used for a radio station. A correspondence school has sprung up in Angola also. It is being conducted by Jim Neukam and DeWayne Richmond, and their main course is How to Make Atomic Bombs in Ten Easy Lessons. Many things will be happening in the areas surrounding Angola. In Flint, Joan Kundard and Barbara Sanders are starting an exclusive school for girls. Patty Harman has set up a series of ice cream stands from Angola to Coldwater. In Coldwater Margaret Owens and Lorna Waite are conducting a date bureau for the convenience of Angola girls who wish to spend their spare time in that city. Burton Whitlock is competing for the championship of the 100-meter dash in the Olympic Games which will be held in Pleasant Lake this year. Another sports event of the year will occur when the ZoUner Pistons of whom Ed Jackson is the captain, will play the Angola Hornets. Looking in on our nation ' s capital we find quite a few of the members of our class. We find Congressman Laurel Richmond being criticized for monopolizing the debates in the Senate. Dale McClellan is Secretary of the Navy under the new RepubUcan pres- ident, Andy Emerson. Clifton Nilson, who is Secretary of the Treasury, has announced that he has secured the advice of Carolyn Bender, mathematics expert, on how to lower the national debt. Turning our attention to New York we find Mac Arnold playing the part of the wolf in the Broadway production, Little Red Riding Hood. Willa Mae Sutton is the Pa e Twenty-jour
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lait aUU We, the Class of ' 47 of Angola High School, situated in the city of Angola, in the county of Steuben, in the state of Indiana, being in an unusually sound state of mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, leaving our cherished possessions, which we have accvimulated during our four years of high school, to the underclassmen and faculty. To the school, we hereby will and bequeath all of our worldly belongings con- sisting of pencils, erasers, tacks, matches, acid-resisting physics books, and many other things too numerous to mention to be sold at public auction, the proceeds to be used to build a new gymnasium. To Mr. Estrich, our superintendent, we hereby will and bequeath all the good thoughts that assembly speakers have attempted to pass on to us. We, full of ambitions, have no room in our already too full heads for these thoughts. To Mr. Elliott, our principal, we hereby will and bequeath ail of the good disciplinar) ' measures that the faculty has tried to give to us. As everyone knows, be- cause of our quiet and reserved manner, we no longer need these measures. In addition to these bequests we wish to dispose of some of our more personal items as follows: I, Shirlee Allen, do hereby will and bequeath all my nicknames to Lois Spangle. I, Mac Arnold, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be high scorer in every basketball game to Red Radcliffe. I, Rose Marie Ashley, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get straight A ' s in bookkeeping to my sister, PhyUis. I, Carolyn Bender, do hereby will and bequeath my civics class and Mr. Handy, to Shirley Brokaw. I, Greta Bodie, do hereby will and bequeath my short name to Barbara Gwiazdowski. I, Jean Boyer, do hereby will and bequeath my pug nose to Mary Jane Hender- son. I, Barbara Bratton, do hereby will and bequeath my interest in horses to Paula Randolph. I, Patsy Cremean, do hereby will and bequeath my petite figure and size 4 ' 2 shoe to Molly Lee Hosack. I, Katherine Doudt, do hereby will and bequeath my serene composure in physical education class to Waddy Myers. We, La Verne Easterday and Willa Sutton, do hereby will and bequeath our favorite parking places on Fox Lake road to Tillie VanWagner. I, Andrew Emerson, do hereby will and bequeath one well-worn path to Mr. Elliott ' s oiBce to Bob Sewell. I, Breezy Ewers, do hereby will and bequeath my tendency to be stopped by state cops to Dewey Nodine. I, Betty Feagler, do hereby will and bequeath my music to Gloria LeVine. I, Peggy Fletter, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay away from basket- ball players during my senior year to Phyllis Smurr. I, Angela Foutz, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be the best dressed senior girl to Shirley Brokaw. I, Bette Griffin, do hereby will and bequeath my dislike of school to anyone inter- ested. I, Patty Harman , do hereby will and bequeath my freckles to Ileen Nelson. I, Ed Jackson, do hereby will and bequeath my art ability to the Harris boys. I, Corky Johnson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get straight A ' s in math and mechanical drawing to my brother, Cy. I, Bonnie Kessler, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to handle a small car (Pontiac coupe) and stay out of trouble with it, to Elinor Loomis (Cadillac special.) I, Joan Kundard, do hereby will and bequeath my horn rimmed glasses to John Elliott and my nickname Pumpkin to Mort Meek, who was the originator of it. I, Doris Kyle, do hereby will and bequeath my third period gym class to Jim Wilhs. I, Lois Leman, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to argue with Pop Certain to Donna Phinney. fage Tiventy-zix
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