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(Zettt'uzC ee t ovaaden ctt, cutct . - . SENIORS Remember those top performances of senior pantomimes given at the junior carnival? The day Shirley came to school with her diamond? It was a lot of fun Page Sixteen Congratulations to the class of 1952—Fred E. McClure Son
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(fayd ye, (Centred, the Sencara fracf , , , Slowly our barge floats down the Kenapocomoco. Our attention is caught by wild whoops; could there still be Injuns around here? Let’s tie up here; 1 see foot steps in the sand. I bet there's been a CHS reunion, class of 1952. Let's follow these tracks and see what’s become of the old gang. LOIS B1CKEL married a veterinarian and is peroxid-ing the manes of race horses. DOROTHY BREITKOPF is head janitor at the Peabody Home and has found a cure for hangnails. MARGE BRIGHT, wife of the wealthy department store owner, spends her spare time making bronze busts of Dagwood. The sales have hit the million mark. CAROL BURR is the world’s champ flea-weight boxer. LOVETTA CASSIDY is private nurse to a big Texas cattleman. MELVA FOLTZ is a professional helicopter tester. CONNIE FREED runs a boarding house for unmarried lady wrestlers. JIM GE1ST has just sold plans for a jet kiddie car to Ford Company. JACKIE GILL is the mother of 3 and 2 i, children (this is the normal number for CHS graduates ). BOB GROSSN1CKLE, coach at ljamsville, has lost 9 straight sectionals. He is, fortunately, wed to the principal’s daughter. BOB GRUWELL, wealthy local baker, has been chosen Mr. Creampuff of 1962. GARY HARE is married to a Powers Model and teaches the rumba. c L A s s p R o p H E C Y MARTIE I.AVF.NGOOD is married to the National President of Rabbit Raisers and is also head scrubwoman at the Ritz. MARILYN LEFFEI. is the best female geologist in Chester Township. CAROLE LONGO, noted war correspondent, has written a book, Stalin Brushes His Teeth With Babo. MARILYN MELVIN, beautiful film star, jockeys at Santa Anita. WALT LOUCKS, the Hoosier Carrie Nation, is the Prohibition party’s candidate for garbage • collector. MARY LOU LOWMAN has developed a process which simplifies playing the xylophone— don’t! LIB McCLURE is competing in the Olympics. A statue of her throwing the javelin has been placed in the middle of Main Street. DR. DICK MAXWELL, is a little finger, left hand specialist in Lone Pine, Oregon. SHIRLEY RYAN is the mother and coach of the Huntington High School football team. ROGER SHULL is a millionaire. His fortune came through working Wabash County as a witch doctor. LARRY TRACY, prominent tire maker, is developing a synthetic tire which contains bubble gum. WORTH WALROD is still in medical school. His wife is working his way through by selling magazines. ANNIE WENDEL mayor of Sidney, has recently won the title Queen of the Headstanders”. CAROL KREIDER is married to an Air Force General. She does nothing. TED HILL, postmaster at Sidney, manages Standard Oil’s Indiana interests. BEV LAMBERT, who paints under the non de plume of Picasso Tillie, has just hung a portrait in the Modern Art Institution. JOHN WERKING has a three-way business—eat in his cafe, be embalmed in his undertaking parlor, and be rushed to the grave in his hot rod hearse. JERRY WETZEL, who has been in poor condition since publishing the 1952 En Em, edits Pen Notes , the Michigan City prison paper. Page Eighteen Heckman Bindery—Bound to please
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