Chester High School - Ravelings Yearbook (North Manchester, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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Leon Rilenour “My day- John Rohrer “People have Max Schilling “It seems a Stanley S hnepp “A jolly dreams always lead to only begun to hear from shame for such a small boy lad. full of fun: he’s always Phyllis.” me.” to face the cruel world all friendly to every one.” alone.” Gilbert Walls “I like work- I can sit and look at it f hours.” Juanita Young “Worry makes your hair gray: mine’s coal black.” Gloria Vance Gloria’s a girl who found romance: we’re hoping the world will give her a chance.” Sylvia Young The girl with a smile for everyone.” Gary Walters “He is stead- ily climbing the ladder of success.” Joan Zimpelman “I lived I loved, and now I’m mar- ried.”

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Jack Marburger “A quiet Max Marburger “They say Dick Paul Why all the toil Trula Penrod “To be of ser- nature has he, but mischief he’s bashful but you never for the triumph of a dip- vice rather than conspieu- lurks beneath.” can tell.” loma?” ous.” Connie Spann “Her merrv Beverly Sleller Everything Charles Swihart “I might bo laughter breaks the mono- has a bright side, and Bev- better if I would, but it’s tonv of study.” erly always finds it.” awful lonesome being good.” Robert Walters “Quiet and Dick Workman “The lad Bob Yenies “The more we unassuming, but if absent who loves everyone; especi- study the more we discover would be missed.” ally a blonde.” our ignorance.”



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Prophecy While in Brooklyn one day, I picked up a paper, News From the Gutter, and read about the Seniors of 1950. I see some of our seniors are getting to be great people in the United States. That famous Dick Paul and his swing band have recently played in Chicago and presented a very nice program. Mary Louise Clark is on that famous Clark Expedition in Alaska. I'm not quite sure what she is hunting for, but I'm sure she will find it profitable. Peggy Baker is making a fortune at hula dancing and is now at the Havana Club, and speaking of fortunes — lohn Rohrer has made millions, but has just lost everything and is now the official paper collector in North Manchester. If you have any dona- tions, just let John know. The Marburger boys still seem to be in business. Max is the grave-digger of the great establishment, ”U Bring 'Em, We Plant 'Em. Jack is the new Wabash County Cow Chiropractor. By the way, he acquired his position from Dr. Walters! Priscilla Kester is still winning honors with her Golden Saxophone and has just played before a capacity audience at Car- negie Hall. Kenneth Bucher has always been inter- ested in poultry, but it seems he over did it and now he is at Logansport believing firmly that he is an overgrown Leghorn. Lawrence Keaffaber is still singing, and has just been classed as the second Frankie Sinatra with the new look ! And speaking of the new look — Sue Anger has just won the National Dress Designing Contest in New York! Gloria Bolinger, known to us as Gloria Vance, was recently convicted of starving her husband, Ralph Bolinger. The Stanley Schnepp Oil Firm has just constructed a new filling station in the thriv- ing metropolis of Urbana. Pat Hathaway, having become interested in Music and Art, is now teaching private music. It seems Gary Walters is still experiment- ing, but at last he found something useful, his new superatomic, cyclotronic nut cracker! Connie Spann is doing allright now. She is working in a lawyer's office in Chicago. She has it easy though, she sits on his lap while taking dictation! We have another of our classmates in Chicago, too. Dons Lefforge is the head supervisor of the Atom Division in Chicago University. I imagine the world will soon come to an end. Don't you? Robert Walters has just graduated from business college and is now smoking ten cent cigars due to his business. Page Twenty

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