Arcola High School - Quotanis Yearbook (Arcola, IN) - Class of 1952 Page 32 of 120
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Page 31 text: “tr S Ur Ls f l ■ y I t is now 20 y ars Pi H i J I since the class of graduated and i thl ik it would be look into their social life a 1952 ood idea to I see Betty Lou alien, or. that is ue tty Lou H artman 3he?s married now to Norbert Hartman and they have two fine boys One is six years old and the other is twelve years old Hie youngest one resembles his mother, although he is a boy, with black hair and broad smiled The oldest takes after his father in his basketball techniques Hrs and hr Holds man, formally argie i’ord and Alva Hold© man, are heads of a large dairy plant located near the Pure Sealed Dairy, , on the Bass Hoad The two dairies are running competi¬ tion with each other and neither is making too much money Alva thinks perhaps he should find a different location for his dairy plant Howard Pelger is out in the corn He operates his father fs no?; owns 500 acres instead of th had di. ring his high school day3 to be his favorite breed of milk rate, he owns 30 field plowing farm now and he e ICO his father B ol s t® i n s see rn cows, or at any f Going on a little farther 'in my brand new Lincoln automobile I come to Port Wayne I need to draw some money out. of the bank so I park and head ior the bank I'-.uch bo ray surprise I find that Bober t Compbell bought the Lincoln National bank Eis father was a banker so Hebert, as soon as he had enough capital from his aheep, bought a bank . Janes Fry still loves Studbaker au tomobileso bhen school was over- he went to town and got himself a job. He now tests how last the stuce- baker will go and ho w long it will hold out be¬ fore it is a complete wreck . H© has only wrecked an average of six per year Shortly after school was over. Hob Hurts married a cute little “dish” with’ blond hair and blue eyes Bob sure know how to pick them Because of his keen eyes for women he is a judge for a beauty contest at Churubuseo to see who is to be c rov ned 11 Hi s s Tu r tie n ”Page 33 text: “while Jame 3 ha st man wus still in his son! or 3 re':,r of h tja school, he wrecked his Hu da on « •» — - VA uwucuiio guesc ho doe an 3 c mind wrecking oars hocLr.se he jis a Hot Rod g river at all the race trae now - 13 and ho wrecks quite a few, Els si 1 hot -rod is the souped-up Hud ?«hen Kenneth Soho a fep graduated he wa s drafted shortly after to fight the war . Korea, © s out now without a scratch ana lfi working in town at the General Electric Company, He hopes to make enough money to up a farm birein a of his own and raise Ham¬ pshire hogs, about 3,000 chickens, and short horn beef cattle « start Virginia Coleman, who is head librarian in the Library of Congress, is fe first woman candidate for the office in high school was president and general chairman in charge of anything that needed to be done, Barbara Corbat upon graduating from Areola High Soho ox has a position at General Electric in a director’s off ice. As a hobby she crochets and knits and her ability has lad to the fcitltf . of Champion Knitter and Crocheter of Allen County, t t Myra Gifford, after her high school days Ao.H, « has become a renowned so through out at the wor 1 d , Be tween ' • . i.- ‘v ours Myra is manager of the c one o actons for the 74o liner Piston fastball and basketball gemos, Dorothy Andrew, as you recall was on© of the leading players in the Areola Bund Now she ha s j o 1 ne d fch 0 San Franc isee Pi 1 i 1 h r rmoni c Orchestra and is first clarinetist for the organ! z a t 1 on , Alice Linton is editor of the Chicago Tribune with her husband, Dick as ncubn reporter fou must know that they have quite a thriving business if you remember the ability Alice presented as Head Reporter for the Senior paper hh t’s up:s. CEP 7 ”
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