Bedford High School - Echo Yearbook (Bedford, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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C lass Prophecy Jeanne Turner, who had left her huge ranch in California, was proudly explaining how her horse, Turntables, had won the triple crown. Etta Lemon and Barbara Overstreet had lost their quiet, retiring ways and had joined a troop of Can-Can Dancers. Bill Cowlbeck, a forester for the Peaks area, was looking forward to seeing the mountains on the moon known to be higher than any on earth. He carried his fishing rod hoping to find a new species, but he was really disappointed to hear that it is believed to be no water there. The most noted passenger aboard was none other than Bill Winton, now President of the U. S. Bill had just returned from Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he had received special attention from his nurse, Marilyn Cundiff. Nancy Lee Fizer, superintendent of nurses at University of Virginia, had squeezed in time for this trip also. x'Clyde Burford, another Romeo, had managed to escape all the ladies long enough to get aboard. Why Clyde is still unmarried we'll never know, unless he hated to break so many hearts while making only one happy. Shirley Witt, a professor of marriage and social relations at Duke University, brought along his type- writer so he could prepare his thesis for his Ph.D. using us as guinea pigs. Jack Teass, a hot-rod racer, was now wealthy be- cause of a patent on his recent invention of a new racer that wouldn't bother to go around the other cars, it would just jump them. Verna Allen, Mr. Charles Bornstein's private secretary and Shirley Toms, legal secretary, were con- tinually comparing notes on their bosses. Lois Mae Wilkerson, a house-mother at William and Mary, took special care of each of the passengers, once again exhibiting her maternal instincts. While reminiscing about our days at Bedford High, the call came from Captain Maxwell, Buckle your safety belts and prepare for landing! Im- mediately Lynwood DeWitt took out his guitar and began to bray at the rapidly approaching moon. Tommy Holdren, an undertaker in Chicago, Illinois, bemoaned the fact that we were landing safely. Now that we were safely landed, the door of our space ship began to open-Oh! I forgot there is no sound on the moon and after I leave the space ship, I can't report any more of the happenings. Worst of all, I can't report the future of my classmates. Oh, what could be worse than a prophet without a prophecy! Clan Prophet BE'rrY REID Sqwfa Q 2- 3 li ft 'll 5 1 fa fflmirs YsfNW ' 319 +El 20 lie

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Class Prophecy All aboard, all aboard, called Captain Maxwell. As I entered the space ship for the trip, there it was, the Class of 54, my classmates. Gee, time flies, it seems only yesterday that we attended parties and took our final exams, and there before me sat former Bedford High School Seniors who were now famous in their chosen vocations. Oh, you want to know where we were going? We were going To The Stars Through Difficulty. We knew that it was to be a long trip, with the moon as our first stop. Four weeks and ten days we were on the ship together, and I learned many facts about these people. The Hrst person I got to talk to was none other than the world's second Sister Kenney, Betty jo, now an expert in administering therapeutic treatments to polio victims. Sylvia Albert, also a nurse and a prominent farmer's wife, was an assistant to Dr. Cauthorn Walker, noted Osteopath. Our hostess, Betty Lee Howard Maxwell, a gradu- ate of Virginia Baptist Hospital, worked constantly to make each passenger comfortable. Fate is peculiar, for who else would be in the next seat but Muscular Casey! He was not Gagne's manager, as everyone had expected, but the wrestling champion himself and Gagne was his manager. For days we traveled through space, and it wasn't long before everyone felt at home with each other, just as we did twenty years ago. jack Johnson and Arlene Overstreet, commercial artists at Piedmont Label, were continually inquiring of everyone if their work had been recognized. Our Harvard professor, Harriet Hylton, now con- sidered English an obsolete language and spoke nothing but Latin. No one understood her, but she looked intelligent. . just as everyone began to relax and sleep for the first time in days, what would happen but for Mary Babb Venable Markham, now a well-known Metro- politan Opera star, to burst into song, reminding all of our senior trip to New York. Finally, Shirley Michaels was married to a state trooper, which one, no one knows. She was constantly reminding the captain that he was exceeding all speed laws, that is, to her way of thinking. Pat Patterson contributed very little to the conver- sation of the group because his architectural mind ,ff busy designing a tent in case of an emergency. H5 young man had gone, for he, above all others had been chosen to build a house for Miss Hylton's skunk, Caesar. Verna Wells Chryssikos, a graduate from Catawba, was taking a well-deserved vacation from her husband, Lewis, and their six little Lewises. Charles Goodman was still using his physics and engineering to design a device that would catch a certain little nurse. Gibo Luck, still with the romantic urge and un- hitched, was the most thrilled of all over the trip be- cause of his search for some ideas for his next movie. Ronald Beck, still confused about the real value of his B. S. degree from V. P. I., was hopeful that the moon or Sirus would provide the opportunity for him to be recognized as the only educated bum on the surface of some earth. Lois Holdren, a returned missionary from India, administered to the spiritual needs of all passengers. To everyone's astonishment, Lois was carrying Mrs. Thaxton's acid-eaten purse. Smith Fariss, a prosperous farmer, brought along some carrots enriched with vitamin Q, the newest discovery in the vitamin world, made by June Dooley while doing research work for Drs. Tom and Eileen Jennings. Laura Holland Farris, a competent secretary to the president, was keeping a full account of the trip by method of her shorter short hand. Bennie Herman Coleman, now coach at Bedford High, and Bill Daniels, Bridgewatet's head coach, were busy exchanging ideas for some new football plays. The internationally famous car racing promoter, Bill Bower, had squeezed in time for this trip in order to get some tips about car racing from the in- habitants of Sims, if there are any! -1lil19f2+



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Senior Directory SYLVIA ALBERT Latin Club, '51, '52, Beta Club, '54, Tri-Hi-Y Club, '55, Torch-Y Club, '51, Chairman Bake Sales, '54, Editorial Writer for Newspaper, '52, Basketball, '51, Basketball Cheerleader, '55, Senior Play, '54, May Day, '51, '52, '53, '54, Assistant in Lunchroom, '51, '52, '55, '54, Girls' Athletic Association, '54, F. H. A., '55, Latin Banquet, '51, '52, Chairman softball teams for spring, '54, Baseball ticket seller, '52. VERNA ALLEN May Day, '51, '52, '55, '54, Class Poet, '54, Class Night, '54. RONALD BECK Latin Play, '51, '52, Basketball, '51, '52, Baseball, '51, '52, Track, '52, Hi-Y Club, '54, Latin Club, '51, '52, Variety Show, '54, Project for Fair, '54, Home Room Representative, '52, Vice President of Class, '51, BILL BOWER Football, '50, '51, '52, '53, Basketball, '55, '54, Baseball, '52, '53, '54, Track, '52, '55, '54, Latin Club, '51, '52, Leader's Club, '51, Hi-Y Club, '52, '55, '54, Glee Club, '55, '54, Annual Staff, '54, Senior Play Cast, '54, Variety Show, '54, Operetta, '53, '54, Latin Play, '51, '52, President of Class, '52, President of Hi-Y, '54, Co-Captain Football, '54, Business Manager of Glee Club, '54, Business Manager of Annual, '54, Baseball Manager, '51, Vice President of Class, '53. CLYDE BURFORD Football, '50, '51, '52, '55, Basketball, '51, '52, '55, '54, Baseball, '51, '52, '55, '54, Track, '55, '54, Latin Club, '51, Leader's Club, '51, Hi-Y Club, '52, '55, '54, Secretary of Sophomore Class, '52, Secretary and Treasurer of Hi-Y Club, '54, Co-Captain of Basketball, '54, Latin Play, '51. BENNIE COLEMAN Football, '50, '51, '52, '55, Co-Captain, '54, Leader's Club, '51, Hi-Y Club, '52, '55, '54, Chaplain, '54, Basketball, '51, '52, '55, '54, Co-Captain, '54, Track, '52, '55, '54, Captain, '55, Usher for Senior Play, '55. WILBUR COWLBECK Latin Club, '51, '52, Hobby Club, '52, Hi-Y Club, '55, '54, Football Team, '51, '55, '54, Track Team, '55, '54, Basketball, '55. MARILYN CUNDIFF Latin Club, '51, F. H. A., '51, '52, '55, '54, Torch-Y Club, '51, Operetta, '55, '54, Glee Club, '55, -vii 21 '54, Latin Play, '51, May Day, '51, '52, '55, May Court, '54, Chairman of Ticket Committee for Senior Play, '54, President of F. H. A., '55, Head Typist for Otter: Lookout, '54. BILL DANIELS Football, '50, '51, '52, '55, '54, Baseball, '51, '52, '55, Hobby Club, '52, Hi-Y Club, '55, '54, Glee Club, '54, Operetta, '54, Impersonations Class Night, '54. LYNWOOD DBWITT Leader's Club, '51, Glee Club, '54, Operetta, '54, Hi-Y Club, '54, Usher for Senior Play, '54, Football, '51, '52, '55. JUNE ANNETTE DOOLEY F. H. A., '51, '52, Tri-Hi-Y Club, '55, '54, Reporter for School Paper, '55, '54, Artist for Peaks, '54, Usher for Senior Play, '54. SMITH FARISS Hobby Club, '51, '52, Hi-Y Club, '54, Variety Show, '54. NANCY LEE FIZER Latin Club, '51, '52, '55, '54, Consul, '54, Latin Banquet, '51, '52, '55, '54, Torch-Y Club, '51,g'Iay Day, '51, '52, '55, '54, Beta Club, '55, '54, Tri- i-Y Club, '52, '55, '54, Secretary, '52, OHICC Assistant, '54, Latin Tournament, '52, '55, '54, Forensic Meet, '52, Paper Staff, '55, '54, Club Editor, '55, Editor-in-Chief, '54, Senior Play, '54, Chairman of Senior Play Com- mittee, '54, Valedictorian, '54. CHARLIE GOODMAN Football, '55, '54, Track, '52, Announcer for Senior Play, '54, French Club, '55, French Play, '54, Glee Club, '54, Variety Show, '54, Hi-Y Club, '55, '54, Hobby Club, '52, Annual Staff, '54, Feature Editor of Annual, '54, Leader's Club, '51, Operetta, '54, Treasurer of Class, '50, Treasurer of French Club, '55, Vice President of Class, '52, President of Class, '55, Class Night, '54. LOIS HOLDREN Class Treasurer, '51, F. H. A., '51, Lunch Room Assistant, '51, May Day, '51, '52, Jr. Varsity Basket- ball, '51, Music Club, '51, Drink Seller for Football, '51, '52, '55, Home-Room Representative, '52, Vice President of F. H. A., '52, Reporter Otterr Lookout, '52, Squad Leader in Physical Education, '53, Basket- ball, '52, '54, Glee Club, '55, '54, Girls' Athletic Association, '55, '54, Vice President of G. A. A.'s, '55, Point Recorder G. A. A.'s, '54, Manager of Basketball Cheerleaders, '55, Exchange Editor for E+

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