Chrisney High School - Reflector Yearbook (Chrisney, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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Mas lhll We the Senior class of 1954 leaving Chrisney High School, do ordain establish our last will and testament To the faculty, we leave our gratitude which we have failed to show dur ing the nast four years To our snonsors, Mr Phillies and Mr Maas, we leave our deenest thanks for their understanding and guidance during the year To the coming Seniors, we leave our dignity, bride, and the hope that they will make use of the onoortunities coming before them trouble Jerry the and coming Juniors, we leave our ability to get into and out of our intelligence, nrovldlng they use them wisely the coming Soohomores, we will our knowledge and our athletic ability the coming Freshmen, we will our determination to get ahead individuals we leave the following to the underclassmen Carol Sue Ayer, will my smiles to Shirley Sears, John Ash, will my boisterous ways to Earl Slbrel Patsy Bowman, will my intelligence to Judy Mason Martin Cloin, will my Rocknort dates to Paul Rice Shirley Criss will my haopy-go lucky ways to ny brother Charles Shirley Jean Bilger, will my fair complexion to Bonnie Connor Violet DHSSB, will my short hair style to Jane Chandler Dorothy Fleischmann, will my disnosltion to Grace Hurchy Erna Foertsoh, will my drawing ability to Betty Lou Lelstner, Bobby Jean Grubb, will my dignified walk to Marilyn Beeler Carol Harris, will my tallness to Mary Inn Chandler Erma Hall, will my red hair and freckles to Sus Marta George Hagan , will my flirty ways to Norman Sisley Frank Heady will my ability to stay out of school to Arlie Brook Bernena Heokel, w111 my basketball ability to Maurice Weber Charlel Held, V111 my ability to go steady to Arlen Pose, Glenda Jackson, will Ben Johnson, will my Juanita Leslie, will my steady dating te Mary Case unforgetable laugh te Alfred Waninger my ability ts go to Boonville te my brother Jeneine Lovell, will Gerald Ludwig, will ay yell leading ability te Judy McCoy. my vocabulary te the coming Seniors David Leistner will my attractive hair suts te Asia Perry Ronnie May, will ay good looks to anyone who needs them Janet Smith McCormick, will ay ability to have a husband before grad uation to Eileen T I Shirley Ann Mecoy, will my bashful ways to Martha Williamson I Mildred Montgomery, will, but not willingly, my good English grades t anyone who needs them, Joyce, Patmore, will ay ability of getting along with a Jormson to a certain irl at Indianaeolls mer Price, will ay ability to go with Beverly to Sheldon Smith I Laddie Rust, will ay Tell City thrills to Leland Ayer Janis Souder, will ay quiet ways to Barbara Jes Shourds I Helen Jean Sisley will my natural surly hair to Sara Rice I Phyllis Stein, wi 1 my cheering ability at basketball games to Jackie Sue Phillips Fugit. Meyer. I 9 Harilou Thrasher, will my ability to get Rockport news to Bernita Windfield Thomas, will ay tallness to Gaylin Utzman Leon Weber, will my ability to get the Alan Brooner a ard to Gle n J White, will my fast Pontiac to Darwin Grienenstroh Linda Yearby, will ay Tomboy ways to Mona Thrasher. Duane Roos, will ay student manager nositlon te Robert Link. O H , J and To To To . As 2 I If , I, , I, , 1, - , I, , 1, . , 1' J - If . I: Garland Hagan, will my dignified ways to Norman Davis: I . il . . fi ' If ' , In i If . I! s I, , 1, - I I B o I Ing-1 ' . s I1 ' , I i O U In I . II I . I1



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Flass Prophecy lay 16, 1964 Dear lr Phillips Isn't it strange in this day and age with atomic jets and rocket ships just how small the world really is? Just last week I was looking through all the things I kept from gy senior year and I decided to take a much needed trip so I could look up my classmates of 54 I decided to start in dear old Chrisney where I spent so many happy years The first stop I decided to make was at a restaurant My stomach had been feeling pretty empty so I sat down and found out to my surprise that Laddie Rust and his wife, Doris, now own the business While talking to Laddle we found another classmate, Janis Souder was at home taking care of Laddle's twin boys Walking on down the street, I came upon the Criminal Court building which was built after we graduated We went into and looked around and to our surprise it was Shirley Criss who had broken another traffic law, and was trying to get away with it Upon walking across the street, I was knocked down by an oncoming car I wasn't hurt but the driver of the car insisted on taking me to the hospital T our surprise the driver of the car was Linda Yearby Upon entering the hospital, who should I meet but Erma Smlthfthe former Erma Hall! who is a nurse While talking to her we found that Gerald Ludwig was also a doctor there While walking along the halls who should I bump into but Bennie Johnson The great psychiatrist, Patsy Bowman had told him to have his head examined at Woodmere's, but hs had gotten into the wrong hospital We talked to Bennie a while and found out that he wasn't by himself as Jenelne Lovell was there also She had a b case, every male she saw she thought he was her husband and yelled, '0op1e come back I thought this was enough of the mental institution, so I took off down the street and bumped into a sign I started looking up Dilger and Shirley McCoy, accompanied by the hot trombone player, J White This sounded good so in we went Selling tickets was none other than Frank Ready who had found his only love in Hollywood and was so excited about her that he could hardly tell us about another old chum, Winfield Thomas He was now Chr1sne 's heavyweight champion boxer The show was starting and we settled ourselves and who should we slt down by but Bobby Grubb just fresh back from Reno She said she just just couldn't get along with Doris She d1dn't quite know her future plans but she thought she's go back to modeling tight skirts for a New York agent, Leon Webe He was his same old self single and flirty especially with young girls 'unmarried' We had to quiet down as the show was in full swing and sway After the show we went backstage and dodged a prop to keep from being killed. W0 investigated the stupid accident and found David Lelstner talking to Duane Roos David was s traveling stage hand and Duane was trying to hire him for the main part in his new TV show We never made it to the girls' dressing room, but we found that Duane and David are still single and they were having a mighty high time On our way out we met Janet and Andrew McCormick who were having a little trouble with one of their four kids They were very happy and as we goseiped I found out that they were on their way to visit Helen and Don Alson, former Helen Sisley, and watch a show on their new colored TV set They invited me to go along and I must say that when all eight of their kids go together it sounded just like I was back at old C H S I . . 0 . . . ad - D up----up'--and what did I see! 'The Two Dancing Dames,' former Shirley

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