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CLASS HISTORY During the year of 1945, much to the dismay of the first grade teachers, 15 little green-eyed monsters of the class of '57 invaded Clermont Elementary, They consisted of Ruby Harris, Dan Sheldon, Charley Seaver, Maxine Swear- ingen, Gwen Page, Carolyn Oswalt, David Black, Doris Keene Bowman, Mari- lyn Nagel, Bill Rorabaugh, Pat Smith, Daye Turville, Mary Wallis, Jackie Patterson, and Eddie Johnson. In our second year we initiated Speedy Wolfe, Helen Harper, and Phyllis Weideman into our group of little terrorists. Breezing into the Class of '5'7's third year, Jack Judy, George Bishop, Earl Purvis, and Ned Henderson were added to the roll calL In the 4th grade Jimmy Wise joined our band. Carolyn Arey and Joan Eng- lish were added during the 5th grade. These were quiet years, the teachers were under OUR control by now. In our last year of grammar school John Toole, an important addition be- cause he really knew how to do things, joined our swelling band. Ah - at last! Junior High and juvenile delinquency, so named after our group. There were no additions during the 'Ith grade, but during the Sth grade Sue Allen and Mike Schoenholz, two yankees gone Southerners, appeared to join our class. Gordon Lewia and our class came together with a clash one day in our Freshman year, We liked each other and have been together ever since. In the Sophomore year two new members, Jean Creech and Douglas Kelley were added to our growing band. By this time we were quietening down, the influence of Mrs. Schlott's teachings. To add to the obstreperous combination, Don Vaughn and Dianne McLean joined our ranks in the Junior year to help with our version of the Junior and Senior Banquet-Prom. Finally with the aid of Kenny Ballard and Birdie Benzer our murderous crew was complete. At the end of this year the poor defenseless Seniors will go out into a harsh world to make their own way. This completes our Complicated class history.
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CLASS PROPHEC Y As we glance into the future, we see Charley Seaver as dealer of a new Ford Agency, which was established by David Black, with chief customer, Dan Sheldon. We see Kenny Ballard and his hot Merc. setting the pace for the Indianapolis 500, Earl Purvis is managing a one man super market, which is slowly running the Publix out of busi- ness. Doris Bowman is in charge of a day nursery for the 'little angels of Sue Allen, Jean Creech, Helen Harper, and Joan English. Daye Turville and Marilyn Nagel, our twin pianists, are featured with Jimmy Wise 's Orchestra in Don Vaughan's Club 90, Scrubbing down the decks of the U. S. Gollywhopper, are Ned Henderson, Eddie Johnson, and Billy Rorabaugh. What is Gwen's secret for success in the beauty shop field? She uses Silky Strate. Maxine and Mickey have settled down to quiet living. They are nitely visitors of Dianne and Gordon, Getting her start in the C. H. S, lunchroom, we see Birdie Benzer taking up food tickets in Morrison's Cafeteria. After his start in the Senior Play, John Toole is running a close second to James Cagney, Douglas Kelly is chief bookkeeper for George Bishop's Grove Service. Pat Smith and Mary Wallis came to like Winter Garden so well, that diey have set up permanent residence there. The two inseparable Carolyns are currently running a Lonely Heart's Club, with their chief members, Phyllis Wiedeman and Ruby Harris. As the vision fades, we see Speedy Wolfe and Jack Judy as Com- manders in Chief of the Army Reserve.
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