Centralia High School - Centralian Yearbook (Chillicothe, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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CLA S PROPHFIIY Havlng accumulated a fortune of s veral mlllion dollars from s lling lots for the newest Atomic Plant 1U Hallsv1lle, I have decxded to take a short vacatlon and spend my money I settled all my buslness affalrs and completed my plans for a tr1p around the world Early May, 1973 I was ready to leave I called The Adams and Son Cab Company, owned and operated by Roger Adams and his son Ben, which has the newest ldea 1n plastlc cabs with non dent fenders. e cab rushed me to the Munlcxpal alrport whlch 15 aff1liated w1th the Trans korld Air L1D9S recently taken ov r by Davld Sparks After havlng been a pllot at the Jones Alrport near the small town of Chilllcothe, he had 'av d enough pennies to purchase the Trans World A1r L1n Incorporated At 7 53 A N May 15 the pl ne took off and a few hour lat r clrcled the air port nd landed at Bw ns Cltp, Iowa lr the center of the Fred F'ans Dalry Farm. Tsn't lt remarkable how Freddie ha expanded h1s li lne quart r In the mlddle of the afternoon, w pa sed ofer the enormous spread of the Book walter ranch ln Montana Barbara' speclalty is ra1s1ng palomjno horses for the Barnum and Roy Clrcus, whlch we have tlckets for 1n Seattle, our next stop I decided to turn ln early that nleht 1U Seattle to prepare for the b1g day ahead of me. Brlght and early the next mornlng 1mm6dl8tSlj after breakfast I hurried to get a good place in the line w itlng to see the marvelous stupendous colossal Barnum and Hoy Super Circus Pat, the co partner, started out as mldget in the sldeshow She worked her way up from barker to show manag r and flnally to owner 1 was lucky to f1nd a seat, as people had camped overnlght to aualt the grand openlng. After the usual great show, I declded to spend a quiet evenlng in Proehl's niglt club, Here comes Bob now escorting the popular jazz sin,er, Joanne Fraley, professlonally known as 'Jo Jo We Bore Jo Jo is on tour Mr Proehl 1S very lucky to acqulre such a noted performer wa rath r qulet that evening, only three rxots one murder, and a peaceful rald by the police I boarded the plane and slept all the way to Los Anyeles Although I wa pressed for tlme, I was able to spend a few hour at the Unlversal Republlcs Studlos where Leonard Harker, the latest western star whom the kids all knew as WLucky Leon and h s slde klck are rehearsing for hls newest movle 'The Lady and the Horsen whlch is to be out early ln 197h Now I boarded the shlp for Hawaii After a few days of plew ure crulsing, I landed safe on shore where I was greeted by a line of beautiful Hulu dancers who wa the elrl at the end of tte llne gettlng all the attentlon wlth n r antlcs but sharon Flmnbns Trylng to attract attentlon, she tripped on a coconut and fell flat Fvery one started to slng pennles I traveled on to Hong Kong to attend the party of dlgh8t8F1PS where T not1ced speclal efent 15 the noted news correspondent for the New York Dally Tlmes, Ruth Ann Breeden MlSS Breeden has won se eral awards for her reoortlng of flrst-hand lnfo mation On our way to Indla our plane takes a w1de sweep to by p ss Korew, agaln the hot battle grounds of anotter bloody war It is honed that the war w1ll .oon be stopped again by a second Eisenhower, the Twelve Star General, Ibn Norman Although the Repub- llcans dld a good job of stopplng the flrst one, lt was lnevltable that a second one Jould start Vow in India who did I see slttlng on the curb in the mark t place in Baedad, but Mary Roll selllng m8V1C carpets Cten cent a plecej and putt1ng on a snake charmlng show for extra cash Just to help an old fF1PUd and to have a llttle fun, I chlse ed her down to five cent and bought one I hopped aboard and to my surorlse I was or ni way I floated on for da,s without food or water I trled everythlng 1n not r t stop lt On the flfth dau, whlle I was drlftlng over sahara desert 1n araera soweon below called out The carp t took a qulck stop, a qulck drop, and I found mysel s1t ting 1h the middle of Ali Buddy SeynDur's harem He had recognlz d the caro t as having b en one of h1s stolen ones I recuperated from no experences w1th plenty ox food, drlnk, and a doz n beartlful Arablan glrls Comollments of my old school chan, Bud Seyrou After a month of th I became bor d and nv'wond rllrst got the better of me, so on wlth the tF1D' It had always been ng arbl 1on to VlS1t the w1ld's of Afrlca From one of the natlves I learned that there were tales of a wlld wungle Plrl I hlred a galde and several port rs and went sea ch ne for tblS unknown I fought f nav through the thlckest of he qunfle and search d hleh and wlde for her I had n arl 1ven up when I heard a rustlln of the l aves aoove me I looked up and who should come swlng lne toward me but a nrster ods lon halred glrl dressed in leopard skln. It was Yune Arledge' P88dlHg north, my next stop lS Rome, Italy, the culture center of the world Two old classmates Uadane oanne stauffer and Pmdamosellle Faye Marlene Colllns are 5 W . 9 . 9 C I ' I . , . - ' ' ' - Th . 4 Q . . Y . 1 . g . , u 9 ' ' es c ' . :, . , . ' .' S e e ' , - a.- - a ' v '. , , K . ----J . ' , , 5 ,, ' v' g 2 e sill! . ' . s ' ' ' , ' I . I A I ' , ' , - I ii ,, , I I 0 - ' - Q u f - D ' a . A . A I 1 4 H . , . ' - I l O ' . It S e ', , ' , I I , . , , . . s ' U , , s ' , - ' ' . ' -1 . O . , ' 0 , f '7 I , , , . . . s I p A I . g . . . Q , A ,. . . , , . . . u I., ' , S ' , ' . the dignatary, the ambassador to China from the U.S., Harold True. Covering this . w . ., . . .E I up , A . . . T- 4 I . A . - a L . , A O V 4 . F -. ,. - X , Q . . . . . . . . A 4 1 . Q ' 1 . . bo D I V 1 u Q . -I L . . , H ,, -,. ' A l .. . V' . - v , f . ' ' ' mv we c . . . J . l . . V , 7 , . H Q 0 n ' ' l A ' - - ' ' - , . ' e V Ae '3 I .. A ' - U I . 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ak ng a oersonal annearaoce at the Am H1 Theater after snendlng three hours llsten lnz to a beaut1fu1 concert, rave turned the page and rounds for two more hours llghfs darken and Madame Stauffer anneared dressed IU OSfFlCh nlxmes and doxng graceful swan dance I asked her to dlne wmth me but she told me she had marrled her school sweetheart, L on vlngett Jr Having been d1S8FDO nted by Joanne's re fusal I took ln the O1vmp1c Chamnionsblo basketball game That tall goose out on + e floor sroring all of those DO1Dt5 looks famillar Just as he turned around I notioed a small soar on his forehead and I knew lt had to be Thomas N Armstrong The scar he had ree lved no hlvh school dlring a friendly pame wlth Laurelville H1gh de never nlayed Lau elvllle agaln Felng a lmftle short on rash since I had not r relved my w ekly check from hom I traded my dear school Annzal for a blcycle Thus I eddled to gay Paree where my check was Uaiglng for me Nlfh a new outlook on llfe and my rocket full of monev I decided to ston at a hat shop Nho shovld appear as the DFOPFISIPESS7 None other than Mary Kohn and her good friend Mabel Parnhart' After we talked for qu1te while, th y invited me to dine and dance at the club Hon 1 fi lias where LODf119S A Sfln was back from a tour in Italy, where he had Just been awarded an Ogear for h1s ability as a gr at conductor With a few days left we wourneyed to bermanv where Einstein had just nassed away and Robert Fetters has been called 1U to carry on h1s work de talked to Robert and he showed us wlth wh1ch he works Je declded to take IH were d1n1ng 1n one of the cafe's I ran 1nto vaeation between the 23th and 2hth She 15 eager by the Two Toggg, I hought a pogo stick and ho1nced from h1s laboratory and all of the equlpment the vacation ronder snots and wh1le we Dhlrley rrlckett She was tak1ng a brlef ar1t1ng her own book by experlmentatlon Jermany to Holland It belng oaturdav n1ght when I got there, I dec1ded to buy some Old futch 'leanser for my regular Satur 1 n19ht SCPUbb1DP The label on the can looked somewhat famllar and upon exam ing it closer, I discovered that it was none other than Jertrude Tlnker who had done the POS1Hg Boarding a boat I crulsed over to take 1D the coronatnon of the new Queen of 'nvland the adopted stem daughter of the late Queen 1lZ356th All ngland was exc1ted because the new queen was Amerwcan horn I bel e e they sa1d her name was Louise B1tterbaugh She lS to be called Queen IlZZ1e It havin? been seven months, seven weeks, and seven days slnce I sfarted on mv spree I boarded a shl and headed for the dear ld I w A On the second day out noticed a small sailboat traxlung a shark was it a qhark It seemed to be do1ng an immense amount of splashlng I got owt mv b1no llars and who d1d I see? None other than Worma Allen a1m1n9 for a new r cord of swwmmung the Atlantlc Ocean' Unon landing in New York, there was a h1g homecomnnv awa1t1nv me 51X bands twenty floats, and ten truck loads of confettle were ne es lt1PS The Fres1dent and h1s w1fe were among a few of the fr1 nds walting for the boat Although Vuldred Kness had been fortunate ln havxnv married the Presldent, she hadn't forgotten our frlendshlp Being 1nv1ted to spend the evenlng with the President and h1s wlfe, we h1t tts hlgh soots of h2nd Street beeing a fam1lar plcture on a blllboard, I declded after a l1ttle dlSCuSSlOn that the s antily dressed creature wa Joyce Moody She 15 apppar 1ng n htly at the H1n O 'rone Tlred of roam1ng I returned to Hallsville, married and settled down I stlll have to out out 1 few pennles a week to the hmvh s1de of llfe, to mv w1fe for her v1s1t to the world renowned heaut1c1an, Twlla Yoll Twlla has returned after several years of work 1n the xpper society branches of Hollywood She has returned to lallsville to live a qulet l1fe l1ke mlne MOTTO dE ARL TWROI H TRIFTING, WOw L T US HOA TTC V 1'T CAQNATION OLCib 7 AN' QILJLR A n li. I , . W , J b.'- . ' -. '. . ' - 4 , . The ., . , . , . , - - a . f , I . - .- e r . 1 I - - , , . . . . , I ,h . , A . . - . . , . A . . D . . ' 4 . . ,,,- . O c . I J J . r, . ' n ' n Q J , - ,.., . -, . . .' - - . , F, ' . . . . , I I , . I , . . . , 1 e -'-I - U ' , u .' e , , . , 1 ' V v Y . . 1 ' n , , ,, r . - I A . , . . . . . . , F . , . . , . 1 I 4 ' I , Ch . V , F ' '- , , , . , U . A . L 1 x , X A U . . . :I J. A . 4 . -1 - P . . 1, H , - Cf . , Y L I . . 4 U . , . . , . . ' ll ' ll' . , l 4 f -I I H ,. s . . , .. . , ,, - , , - v n ,. , ' . , . O in . u . , we . . . 0 . , f . of , . .. . . . X V . M , . I . . D ,. . . , .J ,, . , , . . - , I - , . ' .e 3 . . . . . , e . . . . - Q . H . . .e ., '- , s '. - ' iw ' - -, . ' a . L' .1 - ' . . . A 0 K . , .... I 0 , H .- V - N , -- 'J ,. . . I2 . , .4 V . .,, .. 'r f .. H.- -.-. ,, A , -,. -, B v, , . ,- u I --natal An.

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