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BOB HARRIS. Bob is now the owner and manager of the “Big Chevrolet Company. He has improved the Chevrolet until it has taken the place of the Cadillac on the roads today. DALE EVANS. The owner of a large ranch, “The Evans Ride’em and Throw’em Ranch, ’ out West. He is doing very well as a “Horse Thief,” however, he has to have his Oldsmobile to make his fast “getaway from the Private Eyes. PHYLLIS CLINE is running a well known business, “Phyl’s Beauty Salon” in Brook. If you see any beautiful girls” around Brook, boys, the credit goes to Phyl and her Beauty Salon. CHARLES WHALEY. He is a “Big Time” basketball player, playing even better than in his high school days; if that is possible! He is drawing a very good salary (Outside of a few bruises) so he can “easily” support Delores, even though she has to have a new car every few months.
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Senior Prophecy Let’s look into the future and see what the class of “53” is doing or has done- Here is MARGIE DAVIS WILSON. She in a graduate of P. U. with the intention of teaching school. It seems Tom has changed her mind; she is now teaching the little Wilsons!!: HARVEY ARBUCKLE is doing fine as a sports announcer on W. L. S. and in his spare time is doing newspaper work. ROBERT ANTCLIFF is now doing very well for himself and family. He is married to “Nita” and they have five children. He is a “Fly Boy” for the T. W A. and hopes to test .lets some day. NANCY HEP.SHMAN After graduating from High School, Nan went four years to Ball State Teachers College. She has taught in many different schools including Brook, but at the present is settled down to a peaceful home life with Ray. TOM WILSON. Tom has now taken over his Dad’s trucking business and is increas- ing his “Fleet of Fords” to 10. He has the Biggest Trucking Co. around this community. He also hopes to have two or three sons to take over his business so he and Margie can retire. ALLEN TAYLOR has been running his own farm and doing very well. He also is a big-time trucker on the “State Line.” PHYLLIS WHALEY is now running her own farm and doing well. She also is a very good seamstress and making most of the Hollywood fashions. NORMAN HENDERSON is now Master of Ceremonies on a radio and T. V. program “People are Funny.” He really proves that (some) people are funny'.” CONNIE SCHUSTER CHAPMAN is happily married to DeWayne and they have two wonderful children, who no doubt take after Connie; but in her spare time, (if she has any), is a telephone operator. RAY HIESTAND is now conducting the United States Navy Band in Washington, and doing very well with his music as well as living a charming home life with his wife, Nancy WILMA WRIGHT. Wilma is a professional secretary for the President of the United States. In her spare time she is a champion skater and has won several awards. DON WEISHAAR is now head coach at Brook, and has a mighty good team. Now Brook will go all the way to the State in the tourneys. ANN DORSEY, started in at Nurses’ training, but didn’t make it through to graduate because she ended up being Wayne’s nurse. Maybe someday you can finish, Ann”
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ALUMNI NOTES Foreword The students that are now enrolled in this school--particularly the ones that are about to leave this year--thought it would be nice to hear from some of the former students. We wrote to members of some of the classes from the first graduating class to the present, picking at random members and asking them to write something of what they have been doing since they walked down the aisle to “Pomp and Circumstance and were presented with diplomas, and how they have come to appreciate the years they spent in Brook High School. We pass on to you some of the replies which we have received. To the Class of 1953, from the Class of 1916, Greetings, Congratulations on the successful conclusion of your High School work, and Welcome into the ranks of the Alumni Association. It is indeed a pleasure and an honor to have the privilege of ad- dressing you in this manner as spokesman for the Class of 1916. Having completed this important phase of your education as a group you are now ready to take off, each on his, or her, own chosen course, in pursuit of the individual objectives selected. You will find, for the most part, that your flight paths will become increasingly more divergent as the years progress and that the home bases which you eventually establish will be well scattered and some will be far distant. Even so, the close friendships, established by association through your grade and high school years, you will find to be forever lasting. In regard to reference to far distant places, it must be remembered that the world has gotten much smaller in recent years due to modern means of travel and, of course, I am referring to the airplane. Therefore, in matter of time you can be close to home in Paris, Rome, or Tokyo now that one was in 1916 if living in Los Angeles, and on this basis distance in miles is rather insignificant. Looking backward through the 37 years which have passed since my class graduated, and trying to arrive at some reasonable comparison of the situations then and now, I would say emphatically that the world is much more your pigeon than it was ours. There have been great advances made along all lines in the interim and it may seem to you that there are no more areas available for exploration or exploitation in any field. Actually, a lot of us have just been doing things the hard way through these years to furnish the knowledge, tools and equipment to make possible more rapid progress from points of take-off for you than we ever dreamed of. In another 37 years you will be looking back- ward over a period of much more fantastic progress than we have seen in the years since 1916. Whatever your chosen field, it is my observation that you will have to work hard and long to arrive at the goal desired, for regardless of the improved tools to work with, there is ever present the competitive efforts of others striving for the same thing and your eventual position must be won by excellence over others. This is as it should be, for it is the process of the Free Enterprise System which made this country the greatest on earth. The world is yours - go take it in true Jet Age manner! Don R. Berlin 23
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