Cambridge High School - Trojan Yearbook (Cambridge, NE)

 - Class of 1954

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RODNEY SISSON My Chevrolet to Dutch Hiatt and his dog. ELTON TETER My ability to play basketball to Bill Mousel and Lynn Olson. ALLENE THOMPSON My sense of humor to Belva Pearson. DICK WRIGHT My quiet ways to Larry Burke. TWILA WYMAN My ability as a waitress to anyone who wants it. DON PERDUE My out-of-town women to Lewis Shoff. BILL RIDPATH My ability to read music to Short Walters. CONNIE SAYER My last name to Margie Lockenour. DALE SAYER My size and weight to Delvin Teter. BEVERLY SHOFF I will my smile to Ruthie Arnold. SHARON SIMON My height to June Sable. JUNE MEININGER My quiet ways to Mary Ellen Sable. DICK MOORE My antique trombone and my 10 sec. legs to anyone that'll use them. KENDALL MOSELY Myself to any girl for two cents worth of flirting. JOHN O'BRIEN My ability to flunk tests to Stan Druse. DENNISOVERDUN My height to John Minnick. JEROME CONLIN My ability to please a woman to Ed Kester. ALFREDA COTTON My natural blond hair to Janice Danfield. LOLA DESELMS My size to Charla Case. DAVID EDGERTON My ability to slide around corners to Homer Roberts. MARGARET LOCKENOUR My ability to go steady to anyone who wants it. JEAN ALLEN My big feet to Hilda Kapchinsky. KENNETH BROWN My life in California this summer to any Nebraskan. GAY BELLAMY My musical ability to Larry Moore. DON ARNOLD My sense of humor to Jimmy Ridpath. VIRGINIA BROWN My marching ability to Moris Ritterbush. ROLAND CARTER I will nothing to nobody because I ain’t got nothin’ but Sandra. BARBARA ESTERGARD My ability to catch a man to Dixie Dixson. May 2, 1957 McCook, Nebraska Dear Allene, Thought I’d drop my work and write you a few lines. I started thinking this morning about all our good times in old C. H. S. and what has happened to all the kids in four long years. You knew Elton Teter had married Mary Ellen and that they were living on a nice little farm ten miles north of Bartely. They’re very happy too, raising cattle and children. I ran on to Jean Allen just yesterday and she's been teaching in Kansas wait- ing until Kenneth gets through college. Virginia and Pee Wee are very happily married now and have the sweetest little girl. Pee Wee is coaching at Oklahoma and Virginia seems to be using her musical career singing lullabies.



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I haven’t seen Dale Sayer for more than two years but I hear he made himself a millionaire when he struck oil on Georgia Harsh’s land. Say, here I’ve been babbling on about everyone else and haven’t asked a thing about yourself. How’s fixing people’s hair? I’ve been busy with six weeks tests and with forty in a class, I don’t have much spare time. You know that Moseley kid? Well, he’s still playing the field trying to get himself a girl! Don Arnold is still a bachelor, believe it or not, and has been doing very well in Denver with his women’s shoe store. Connie is working in the Telephone office in McCook. She still writes Bob, but nothing serious, I guess. Say, is Margie really engaged to Pat? I never thought she’d hook him ! ! Rodney Sisson is married to a very cute red head from Wilsonville, I hear. Dick Wright married Shirley when she graduated. They have two girls and Dick runs the Co-op station in Manhattan. Jerome Conlin is doing well these days with his hundred acre irrigated farm south of Cambridge, still single too, girls! Dick Moore has his carpenter shop and he and Sharon are very happy with a little bundle of joy! Well, golly. I've finally run down and must close for now. Write and tell me what news you’ve heard from the rest of the class. Bye for now, Sharon May 7, 1957 Hastings, Nebr. Dear Sharon, I was very glad to hear from you and the gossip was great. Gosh, I hadn’t heard about the kids from home for some time. As you know, I am going to Hastings Beauty Academy. School and my job at the drug store are really keeping me busy. I saw Sam yesterday. He has a job at General Motors and is really making a go of it with cars and women! I also saw Twila when I was in Lincoln. She is head waitress at Gold’s and a I walked in, she was winking at one of the customers. Speaking of truck drivers, one whizzed by me yesterday and it was none other than Kenneth Brown. I got a letter from June yesterday. She and Francie are married now and have three little brownie scouts. She also told me our classmate. Bill Ridpath, has a new show building in Cambridge and has been giving the Ritz tough competition. I read in the World Herald that John O’Brien was arrested for brawling in a tavern in Hollywood, and guess who he had out - that cute little Debbie Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Gay Bellamy were shopping in Hastings the other day. They have three little boys. Butch, Jimmy and Joe, just as good looking as their father, too! I talked to Bev in Brandies when I was in Omaha and she’s a big-time operator in Denver, some kid!! A well-dressed woman walked into the beauty shop yesterday, and much to my surprise, it was the former LolaDeselms. She is married now and her husband is a Corporal in the army. She told me Alfreda has taken up dress designing and is employed by Kilpatrick’s. Time sure does fly, and so does David Edgerton. I read in the paper he was in Washington flying jets around. I almost forgot about that brainy Roland Carter. He is a scientist at Einstein s firm and doing quite well. He and Sandra are married now and quite happy, despite money. Well, I’m running out of paper, so will close for now. Margie is blinding me with her diamond she just got from Pat. That girl is walking on clouds!! I hope to hear from you soon and all about your teaching profession. Be sure and keep me posted on your future plans of marriage to Lewie. See Ya, Allene

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