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PROPI-IECY Reumon IH C H S 1957 On tll1S beaut1ful sprmg dav of May 1917 there echoes through the h1lls of C H S VOICES wh1ch have depa1ted from 1ts classrooms several years before On the day of th1s happy 1eun1on let us look over the faces of our classmates and try to cover the span of t1me slnce th It happy day ten vears ago when we graduated from C H S As we s1t here 1n the assembly lets see how many faces we can recogmze Isnt that D1ck Glover the noted collegc football co'1cl1 trvlng to tell Jun Ferrare the current coach of C H S how to run h1s football team? And J1m d1dn t lose a game th1s past season' Look who Just rushed 1n Patty Nolfm 1nd Norma Henry They IFC 1n charge of an CXCIUSIVG dancmg school They ve just accompllshed a great feat 1n other words R1chard Wrlght lb now a successful Jltterbug' That steady tvxosome Peggy Sear1ng and marr1ed Knot to each other natchb nd thelr w1th each other Oh well such 1S lxfe Papa Snoddy 1ns1sted that h1s bovs go to one day and Norm the next Could that be Louann Jackson the1r math 1nstructor oyer lesson to them There are Sally Cogan and MTTIC W1lcutt they re Conover models now Vo fue IS sumg contract The reason IS that Chuck Gunnoe wh1le now Rose Mary Shallbl f1nallV got kldS wont have anvthmg to do college flVC vears ago Bob goes why they re st1ll QOIHQQIV7 Thats there trymg to expla1n last week s Gunnoe Of course vou all know Marle because she IS breaklng her says he should support her for a Wa1te Archer Wayland Archer J1m Ferrare Johnny Goodman Claude James Don Janses Johnny Murphy and B1ll Povl1n are all members of the that s better than none ISD t 1t The1r manager IS Gene Ave Mayor R1ehard Kennedy has just 1ssued an order that the Jazv Jomt owned by Donald W1lson John P Remler Pat McCarter and Melbourne McQueen be closed Clt s g1v1ng h1S own too much compet1t1on 7 Tom Berry Steve Holechko Bert Brown and Bob Smlth fthose fo11r over there ln deep consultat1on7 are the pr1de of Cl1nton They bllllt the f1rst car run by atom1c energy How grateful thev must be to Mr Kallas Wheres all that chatter commg from Why ltS that gang affect1onately known as the D1rtv Dozen Let s see theres Sally Cogan Norma Henry and Mar1lyn Crawford D1d you know that Mar1lyn des1gns clothes for one of Hol lywoods leadmg actresses Margaret OBr1en Ed1th Graham IS now the g1rls athlet1e mstructor 1n C H S Nancy Wood Cst1ll as sweet as everb 1s vuth Mrs Wa1te Archer fthe former Mary Lee Vrab1cD Patty Nolan IS dO1Hg well 111 comptometers as well as danc1ng The one who lS laughmg 1S Dolores Vescoxe fcould she be laughmg at her own Jokeoh And there s Ld1th L1ttle' Doesn t she look odd Wlth blond ha1r Myra Gr1ff1ths Know Mrs Johnny Graham? IS talk 1ng to Mar1e Wllcutt Gunnoe and Annaleah Kerner I wonder 1f Annaleah IS as qulet as ever Walt a m1nute unless those are specks on my glasses It looks l1ke some more kldS gabbmg Wlth the Dlrty Dozen They re not specks they re people There IS Joan Lowry Cwho IS currentlv smgmg at the Meth Marle By erley twho 1ust blew 1n from Detro1t Wlth ner four sonsl Rosemarle Henderson Chardly knew her Wlth that feather bobh Barbara Snedeker fshe took over teach1ng Government and Economlcs at C H S after Miss Lahtx retlredb and Jul1a Ann GIOVHHIHI Cwho IS pr1nc1pal of C H S nowb Mary Lou Roudebush who mar r1ed a local boy because she llked Cl1nton so well rema1ned true blue to V1n cennes however by nammg her f1rst boy V1ncent v V 1 1 4 U I ' Z' 7 X l ' ' , 1 C , A ' ' ' ' -- 3 . z . 1 ' . . K ' V. . . I I . y V . y . . , Y . .. ' l . ' I . , ' ' ' , , c ' h . , U . v 1 . U 1 I y , A N. ' ' 1 Clinton Comets. They're so proud: they've won one game this season! Well, ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' , . J . . H . L , . . . . . it ' V' ' ' V , . D , . . . - 1 , . . . Q V Q . y , . I . 3 1 ' ' ! . . . . , ' .' 1 L' 7 . , . . , - page twenty-six
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TRUST' Mimah SENIOR CLASS PLAY Toast1e Joe Burke Pmky Hamlton Obden Oggle McClosky Connle Ashton Ebb Dunham If lo Dunham Shlrlex Bradford Sugar Lou Jackson Mon1ca Bates Mrs J Worth 1Ilf,tOI1 Dr P1llsv Miss Emlly Ross Clllf Hayward DIFCCIOF Studenf Dlrector Stage Crew Bates Marle By erley John GHVIH Walte Archer Dolores Vescove Norma Henry Betty Rlley Rosemarle Henderson Marle W1lcutt Myra Gr1ff1ths Dean Morr1s James McLaren Marllvn Crawford John Goodman 'VIrs Margaret McWethy Marx Lee Vrablc Pearlle Mmett Tom BGIFV Love Is 'loo Much Trouble bx Guernsx LePellx was presented by the Senlor Class thls year It lS a farce comedy IH three acts The actlon of the play takes place m a college eatmg place affectxonatelv known as the Polson Pot It lS located just off the campus of Ivy Gate College The tune of the play IS sprmg shortly before the Junlor prom The excltement revolves around Joe Burke and P1nk5 Ham1lton '1 couple of college bovs wlth troubles who try to make the prom a success only to fxnd themselves mlxed up vxlth Jealous glrl frlends suspended anlmatlon bemv ex pelled from school and not such understandmg teachers rA5F L 5 ' . . , . 4 I A1 f 8 V 5 , CAST . . Y V ff ' Don James , . . 7 . J, . . . Y V . . L I , ' y - 7 b L an 1 K va. .7 K J ty' 1 V7 . . . U , ,, . . . , . , . ' I Y' I - D 7 . Z1 - Page twenty-five
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PROPI-ll:,CY cCODt1HUCCZl, Hex there s th'lt three some Dave Brkl lch James Brafell and James Daug hertx whose fletorx The BBD s 13 beeomlng l'1ll1OLlS Know what they make ' You re wrons., lt s babx r 1ttle1s The1e s B111 We bel who CI'lSl'lLCl the ,.,1tes ot Hollxwood a few xears back lsn t It borlng worklng wlth 11 those beautliul gnls B1ll P Gertld McDowell and F1 lnels Foltz who own Llmton s DIIZL mllk eompanx ltlve 1 hard 1.11111 gettm, then truek ClIlXL1S Bob Colxel Gene Wrlght Jack Straw 'md Pe 1rl1e Mlnett started on thelr routes before 'fl ocloek Could th lt be whx thev re lOSlHb customers' Opll G11 afffm s1't1n., there wlth Peg x md Rose Marx has just Vkllllill' a book entltled llow to Overcome Shx ne ss From er1pe11enee Opll There lb John Cixm eonllng 111 He s 111 'lLtO1 on B1OdKlW8X now tHe s C1Oll'l verx well I heir? You lemember Bob MeG1ffnex dont xou 1 He Jolned the armx before he g elulted Well he declded to stlx there md has worked l1lll1bL1f up to a P F C Not bad huh'l The pirtnershlp of lVloore Marne tta and Sprague has become verx famous for but lf lt makes the boxs happv lt s O K wlth us Do xou remember Cathrlne S3I1tlHCl1'7 Oh xes xou do the one who xx ondered how she ever .,ot through sehool she lS stlll wondermg Of course everx one remembers the stlr that was created when Chuck Foster took the place on the facultx that had formerlx been held bx Mr Kallas My mx what changes the xelrs do brlng There lS Robelt Fergt son 111 the front of the assembly dellverlng, a stlrrlng oratlon Llllle Maloney after bemg released from the DFISOH f lffCCt1OUIlClX known 'ls C H S J opened a be 'lutx shoppe here ln town She SDCCl'1llZCS ln those cute leather bobs whleh MISS Maloney herself adores Bettx Dunn has gone Western bx lfJLlXll15 a ranch ln A1 IZOHH Where d1d she get lt 1 Th'lt s a good questlon We knew lt was lnevltable We knew It would happen It was lust one of those thlngs Of course Bob Colxer and Glx Lee Wrlbht are happllx marrled Theres W11l1ClT1CnC NOXNllDb Do xou remember that she wllled hel senlor plCtl.lI'9 to the H111 of Ftmeo Well ItS there now She his become famous for stufflng blrds CB1rds wlth feathered WlDgS that IS D You all remember Frances Vrablc She owns that llttle dress shop down on Maln St1eet Jane Newklrk does the modellng 'md MIHHIC ROI'1Cl1l keeps occu pled wlth the e'lsh reglster 1 alwaxs knew that MIIIDIC would get someplace Dorls Wrlbht who IS Hllklllg 1 small fortune from her vanlshlng freckle cream COFIS lt freckle W3l'llS111I1,, ereamd IS asslsted bx her two eompetent ad vertlsers Norma Beard and Edna Kerr That large concern Jones Jones 8. Tones Inc lun bx Delores Erma Jean 'md Rosemarx respectlvelx has xx on a 111211 reput ltlon 111 the fleld of wrltlne, complete translatlons of Jullus Caesar Mrs lohnson IS VLIX proud of them I hear the ch1ef bookkeepers of tl1lS 'NT'137lI1.2 COHCCI11 'Ire MHTCIC Pettx Bettx Llttle Helen Elhott and Evelxn Garwood Of course the books dont balance very well but slnce thex are st ch trustw orthw glrls no one lHll1ClS too much -1 n 1 K. R 1 ,V . 2 q , L. ,Z , I - l AVI' -,. ' C -7 2 11' -' ' 1 1 ' 1 21' r ez ' ' 1 1 1 , 1 ' er v ' 0- ' 3 L. 1, ' 1 Us , , - 1 . 1 1, I' 2 K ' 1 U1 ' cr 'Q 1 . .',,.f. ,,, I v -K 1' ' 1 ' 1 - ' V - - ' , , C l . 1 ' 1 K A I 1 f 1 1 ef 1 1' 5 2' 1--H 5' ' 02,1 Q1 1 15' e 1' . - ' - 1 v 1L11 11 1-'1 11 Z -wo-1-1-1 1 1 It v 1 U1 ' 1 fs 2 1 , . 1 , , , ,A is ' 2 ,Y ' le . Z 1 A 1 -- 1 ' 1 1 2-1 4 , Q . , , ' . , I ' l c K' ' y A c ' 1 K 11' 1 c 1 lv lllCl1' 1IlVCI1llVO QOIHLIS. O1 course. no one has any use for these alds to manklnd, 1 ' - D 1 L. - , , 1 1 1 1 cl rr - -- 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' o' X x 7 H X ' . ' 5 ' 1 ' .1 ' vw Nr. v ' 15 tr Z 1 ' e ' 1 1 ' 1 1 el' 1 ' ' ' , ' w 2 ' . ' z C 1 . 1 . 1 xl uv N X I v 1 lc . F ' l l . C x L . , . U 1 v r' er ' l r l -. e . ' lf l - I 1 I I . 1 I V - f .. 1 U K Q UV? lr' U x V' l I. 1 Y - 0.1 , ,' . ' z 1 1. . , 1 1 . . . ' , ' - ' ' ' 1 ' e ' c A . , 1 e . K ' X ' . W , g e - - - ' ' - ' ' v 0 I e . . ' ff , 2 . 1 .i . , - - 1, , 1 .U . , , . - 1 ' ' C 1 C . A , ' e ' .. i ,V 1. 1 ' . - , - ' ' 1 ' ' r C L C Uv. 1: 1 J. L 1 X e l X . , 1 K A ' V 1 . '. 1 X .lv ' . ' ' Q ff. X 7 ' 1 . f c 1 . 1 - , . - , 1 ' , . c 1 ' ' ' l -' v N 1 ' ' . 1 F 9 N A ' Pa e twent s ve
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