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September l2, l968 Dear Diary, As usual, I was seated in front of the TV, ready to watch my Sunday night favorite, Big, Big Universe. But, I waited with unusual anticipation. This was the big eveningg the program was featuring my class of '56 of CHS as the average class from a small school having its beginning on the National Highway, U. S, 40. Each member of the class was on the screen and I learned what the gang has been doing these twelve years. Sandra Owings, always famous for her figure, I remember, was modeling the creations designed by the master in this field, Lloyd Young. Linda Peffer and John Scott are noted writers. John's most recent novel is Dig My Latest Dream. Linda is the author of the best seller, How to do Things the Speedy Way. Several members were recognized for their musical talents: Ann Athey is the first lady to play in the Band of America, and Gene Holliday has replaced Snooky Lanson on Hit Parade. Snooky was getting squeaky Barbara Bledsoe has joined the Gilette Quartet and sings TV commercials during the World Series. Mary and Martha Mooney are leading songs for Billy Graham's religious services. Leon Seely is a most proficient cas- tinet player and is with the Bone Rattlers at Hernando's in South Africa. Some of the gang have entered the field of competitive sports. Ann Couch is practicing for the Olympics where she will enter the pole vaulting event. Fred Muegge has organized a top professional basketball team, The Westland Globe Spinnersg Jim Shoufler is the center for this team. Shirley Oneal and Jean Young are bronco busting for a western rodeo. Beverly Beeson has trained to be a lady wrestler. Kenneth Griffith has just finished a picture of Beverly Beeson that is to be reproduced for billboards, ad- vertising her debut in Madison Square Garden. He operates one of Indiana's largest photographic studios. Martha Edwards' artistic ability parallels that of Grandma Moses. She designs Christmas cards for Hallmark. Inventors and designers do come from small towns, Julia Holliday designs dresses exclusuvely for the tall girl. Daught Roler has invented a formula that can be injected into rabbits to dye their fur the color of mink. She raises rabbits. Marilyn Cook is manufacturing jet aircraft for the Navy. Pauline Wicker and Ruth McDaniel have taken to the air. Pauline is navigator on a space ship at Disney- land. Ruth is piloting a helicopter that rescues shipwrecked men from the sea. She is really intrigued with her work. Pat Haywood has excelled in agriculture. She is now cultivating 3, OOO acres of cabbages to be pro- cessed for the Hollis Sauer Kraut Cannery. Rowena Silver has just returned from the International Live- stock Exposition, where she received a grand champion placing on her Hereford Steer. Marilyn Delhagen is the editor of Superman Comics. She got her start with the Charlottesville Eagle News. Barbara Davis manages a well-known children's clinic in Indianapolis. The program was concluded with an interview with Miss Raines, our sponsor. She said it had been so hard on her nerves guiding us through school that she had retired from teaching and now trains lions for Barnum and Baily Circus. She finds it much more relaxing. A My name was mentionedg the only one not there. It was good to see them all, even at long distance. Surely wish I could have visited with them at their party after the program, but I had to take care of my family-five sets of twins keep me so busy. Beverly Ann Poge 20
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of the Charlottesville School, County of Hancock, and State of Indiana, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. We, the Seniors, will and bequeath to the juniors top priority in the seating at ball games, our well- worn Economics and Government books, and the pleasant but serious responsibility of being seniors. I, Lloyd Young, will my ability to relax in all classes to Miss Raines and my Reserve rank to Benny Brooks. I, Daught Roler, will my long hair to Carolyn Roland and my hope chest to Sharon Nelson. I, Martha Edwards, will my vocalizing to Patty Pope and my artistic ability to Philip Johnson. I, Rowena Silver, will my appetitie to Mr. Green and my baton to Judy Moore. I, Fred Muegge, will my ability to play basketball to Ralph Lewman and my English books to Joyce Rasor. I, Jean Young, will my place in the cafeteria to Marilyn Miller and my happy disposition to Kenneth Beeson. I, Ruth McDaniel, will my red hair to George Arapov and my bookkeeping to Vonneitha l-Iartzell I, Ann Athey, will my ability to economize to Bob Cook. My position as first on Senior roll I give to Ronald Althoff. I, Beverly Poer, will my ability to chew gum to Dorothy Apple and my stack of sheet music to Kay Gatlin. I, Jim Shoufler, will my frame to Wayne Dye and my flat top to David Wall. I, Barbara Davis, will my wardrobe of clothes to Nancy Apple and my typewriter to John Hackleman. I, Leon,Seely, will my flat top hair cut to John Joachimi and my track shoes to Paul Scott. I, Ann Couch, will my round face to Ron Johnson and yell leader's outfit to Ann Scott. I, Pat Haywood, will my pony tail to Sharla Cecil and my high honors to Judy Carmany. I, Linda Peffer, will my pigeon toes to Mr. Smith and my band medals to Marla Miller. I, Beverly Beeson, will my ability to concentrate on Sousaphones to Martha Weber and my big blue eyes to Joan Arhey. I, Marilyn Delhagen, will my spunk to Gloria Tanner and my position as Editor of The Eagle News to Rose Wyse. I, Kenneth Griffith, will myffennessee Cadillac to John Rasor and my carefree ways to Donald Janes. I, Gene Holliday, will my ability to get along with sophomore girls to my brother, Paul, and our basketball skill to the Smith brothers. I, Marilyn Cook, will my flappy elbows to Mr. Smith and my creations in clothing to Sue Riddle. I, Julia Holliday, will my last name to Karen Moore and Marilou Simmons and my study halls to Karen Miller. I, Sandra Owings, will my camera to Murriel Stamper and my week at 4-H school to Arlene Davis. 1, John Scott, will my interest in girls to Larry Pope and my car to Frank Buscher. I, Shirley Oneal, will my second set of Bookkeeping papers and also my quiet ways to Geraldine Davis. I, Pauline Wicker, will my love for Hancock Central to Mickey Gregory. We, Mary and Martha Mooney, together, will our ability to confuse both teachers and students to the next set of identical twins. I, Barbara Bledsoe, will my laugh to George Miller and my position in the library to Linda Watts, In Witness Whereof, we, the Seniors, the testators, have set our hand and seal hereto, this nineteenth day of January, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine -hundred and fifty-six 119563. Page I9
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