Charlestown High School - Pirates Yearbook (Charlestown, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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Judi Wff anal Zdtamenl We, the Senior Class of 1953, being in our right mind. do bequeath and bequit, leave, give and get rid of the following: I, F aye Shuck, will my ability to be the meanest girl in the Senior Class to Mary Bowen, provided she keeps up the good work. 1, Helen Howard, will my even-temper to Lee Stoffregen, provided she makes good use of It. Charles Skaggs, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Sonner to Joe Sandefur. Paul Lilly, will my height to Robert Thompson. George Hubbard, will to Don Lewis my secretary job in F. F.A. Martin Burklow, will my curly hair to Mr. Bennett since he will need it before long. , Mary Lou Loopy Clarke, will my BIG mouth to Jean Couch. I, Norma Louise Eddins, will my dark eyes to Annetta Montgomery if she promises not to use them for flirting. l, J. C. Teeple, will my ability to sing hillbilly songs to Preston Wininger. 1, Christine Collins. will my job at Goodman's Drug Store to anyone who is strong enough to take it. I-IHHHh-c . I, F redia Abney, will my ability to play basketball to Margaret Jenkins. 1, Mary E. Clayton, will my sweet smile and warm heart to Mona Ledford. I, Rosa Lee Bailey, will my 103 pound figure to Mildred Cox, provided she keeps it that way. 1, Jean Crace, will my driving ability to Marlene Montogomery. 1, Kenneth Horton, will my red shirt and loud socks to Mildred Cox. 1, Elwood Duncan, will my ability to get along with the faculty to any senior who needs it. 1, Myrtle DeMoss, will my quiet ways to Betty Pearson, provided she keeps up the good work. I. Emily Egan, have nothing to will as I need everything I have. 1, Mary Lois Bates, will my diet to anyone who thinks he can stand it. I, Milo Dockter, leave my best and darkest spot at Beaver Hole to Pattie Kay Bare. 1, Nancy Meisner Brown, will my ability to get a man permanently to Bessie Lawrence. 1, Mack Cladding, will my good training habits to Harley Gaines in hopes that we may have a better season next year. 1, Bob Coble, will my ability to be student manager under Coach Abel for Mo years to Robert Foxie Campbell, if the poor soul is able to take it. I. Josephine Rhodes, will my quiet ways to Margaret Howard. 1, Everett Murphy, will my height to Glenn Reis. I, Doris DeVore, will my ability to get along with the truant officer to Betsy Ross. 1, Pam Newton, will my trim figure to Pattie Kay Bare, provided she keeps it that way. I, J ack Campbell, will my weight to Ronnie Ferrell. I, Lester Webb, will my bashfulness to Gerry Taft. I, Donald Bussey, will to Junior Clapp my ability to buy a Willys auto so he won't have to walk to school. 1, Rodney Spriestersbach, will my curly hair to Jerry Hayes, and my sentinel job in F.F.A. to Junior Clapp. 1, Virginia Strong, will my skillful driving ability to Barbara Foster. 1, Mary Farnsley Warren, will to Pat Nickell my ability to get the man you want. 1, Russell Lewis, will my ability to get along with the referees to Jimmy Pearson. I, Flossie Lewis, will my quiet ways to Bruce Adams. I, H. B. Falls, will my ability to stay on my feet during basketball games to Henry Parker. 1, Ann Richardson, will all my history notes to the juniors. since they aren't using the same book. 1, Janet Smith, will my soft quiet voice to Judy Nicks. 1, Charles Willey, will my curly haircut to Roger Dean. 1, Pat Lesch, will my ability to get along with the teachers and Mr. Bennett to Melton Buddy Grayson. 1, Barbara Howell, will my pleasing smile to Mr. Kelly in hopes that we have a better year in 54.

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Fredia Abney, a famous veterinarian, just lost her first patient, a possum. Rosa Lee Bailey, a famous lawyer since 1965, won her first case on April 8, 1985. Mary Bates owns a chain of restau- rants famous for soda biscuits with sorghum molasses. Martin Burklow has returned from a hunting trip to darkest Africa. Donald Bussey has just been pro- moted to supervisor of Charlestown Milling Company. Jack Campbell is fullback on the pro Lions' football team. Mary Clarke has completed her first year with an upper plate. Mary Clayton has her own radio show doing duets with Mona Ledford. Robert Coble, the great advocate of Cobleism, is now governor of Ten- nessee. Christine Collins a noted soda jerk, broke her arm while making a milk shake. Jean Grace is Dean of women at Spencerian Business College. Myrtle DeMoss is giving English lectures to high school graduates. Doris DeVore has just completed her twenty-year course in skating. Milo Dockter is now a Uranium expert in North Dakota. Norma Eddins is a chauffeur for Mr. Robert Miller famous millionaire. Emily Egan is part owner in the Clarksville Flower Shop. Her high school gave her the start with their many orders. H. B. Falls is the new president of Greyhound Bus Lines. He outran the former President. Mary Farnsley Warren has moved to her ranch house in Texas. Mack Cladding is making a fortune in the side show business. Kenneth Horton, multi-millionaire farmer, made his fortune growing tur- nips on the moon. Helen Howard is a great actress; she got her start in The Comical Country Cousins. Barbara Howell, a famous dancer, fell while doing a swan dive. George Hubbard has become a noted rocketship mechanic. Pat Lesch is now owner of the Ham- ilton Boiler Makers. Flossie Lewis is raising chickens for Teeple's Frozen Food Market. Russell Lewis, romantic movie star, has just been sued for divorce by his fourteenth wife. Paul Lilly has become a universe- knOWn flying saucer pilot. Nancy Meisner Brown has given up marriage as a bad investment. Everett Murphy. famous jockey, won the Kentucky Derby going away. Pamela Newton is traveling abroad with a trained seal. Josephine Rhodes now has her own basketball team, named The County Trotters. Ann Richardson is an official Santa Claus puppet maker in Santa. Claus, Indiana. Faye Shuck, a proud mother of twins has juSt been awarded the title Mother of the Year. Charles Skaggs, the famous druggist, has opened his 3, 199th Rexall Store. Janet Smith, a small time bookkeeper, is now a junior partner in the Coots- Hill Department Store. Rodney Spriesterbach has been ex- ploring a new island that has been dis- covered in the Antarctic Sea. Virginia Strong is giving driving tests to High School Seniors. J. C. Teeple won the half-mile classic in the 1968 Olympics by beating Shohettee Yokovohovohi of Japan. Lester Webb is a famous basketball coach at Hicksville. Charles Willey, the famous safe- driving teacher, is chief of the Hawaii State Police.

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