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DIARY OF A 1950 GRADUATE FIFTEEN YEARS LATER (Continued) January 17, 1965 Dear Diary, I went to Newport today. I thought that I might see someone I knew and sure enough, the first person I saw was Jerry Huffman. She’s married and works part time as a clerk at the post office. Received another letter from Winifred. She's heading north, too; and she just couldn’t wait to tell me the latest. She had been in Terre Haute, and I guess she just saw scads” of kids, classmates rather. She said Diana Clark is head floorwalker at Kresges. Frank Bregar has set up his own business there; and Betty Haymaker, Margaret Dalton, Barbara Hatley, Ines Sisson and Ruth Householder have a major role in the business. Lona Lee Minett has her own comic strip in Barbranell Eastwood’s newspaper. By the way, I read today--(I really do read something besides the funnies)--that John Airola, Betty McDowell, Dorothy Lohse, and Carolyn Stewart are all teaching at Indiana State. Leila Myers, Mary Alice Smith, Rozella Sims and Loretta Harris have lived up to everyone’s expectations, for they are all happy housewives and proud mothers. January 18, 1 965 Dear Diary, I made my last jaunt today to the big city of Gary. Didn’t see too many people I knew. I did see Barbara Wright in the drugstore this evening. She was in a hurry and so was I, so we didn’t have much time to visit. She’s married now. She did tell me that Don Semancik owns the largest newspaper in Gary. Judy Richardson Marietta is modeling Joyce Hardey’s newest creation in evening wear for Miriam Deeds’ fashion magazine. Pat Wisneski’s new book, Life in C. H. S. is on sale here. Icanhardly wait to read my copy. January 19,1 965 Dear Diary, Here I am in Chicago, but where is Winifred ? She didn’t show up. Maybe it’s a good thing, otherwise I might have missed Patty Delp. She was doing some shopping in' Marshall Field’s. She told me that Lucia Lupato has been mar ried for about two years and that Louis Sasso and Chuck Cargal have gone into partnership in Men’s Ready to Wear. Dave Renwick’s new jet job is on display here. There is talk that Edward Berry is trying to buy it. Patty also told me that Ruth Ann Reed coaches a girls’ basketball team called the Honeybees. Norman Jackson, La Moine Smith and Frank Bino are up here working to see who can get out of the most work. January 20, 1 965 Dear Diary, The big day. Winifred arrived bright and early this morning. You can imagine how it was with both of us talking at once. The only sad part of it is that we have to bid our classmates another fond farewell, but we won’t forget them. (Couldn’t if we wanted to.) Barbranell Eastwood Winifred Craft
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JUNIOR CLASS TOP ROW: ROW TWO: ROW THREE: ROW FOUR: ROW FIVE: ROW SIX: ROW SEVEN: ROW EIGHT: ROW NINE: ROW TEN: BOTTOM ROW: Gene Dirker, Franklin Donna, Lloyd Beard, Bob James, Frank Crossley, John Brown, David Baldwin, John Lamb, Junior Hobson, Jim Edler. Luella Lobbia, Marlene Luce, Janice Bennett, Marcella George, Barbara Holdaway, Elizabeth Fisher, Billie Cheek, Willa Abanathie, Angeline Latinovich, Betty Cartwright, Betty Dooley. Clifford Albers, Max Foltz, Ted Ghidotti, Melvin Kelly, Bob Gossett, David Beatty, Ralph Graham, Lewis Heaton, Tomey Foltz. Ruth Auman, Anna Haltom, Ethel James, Norma Greaver, J’nann Brammer, Judith Brammer, Harriet Curry, Dottie Hennis, Marie Corrado, Edna Carty. Mary Ann Bettasso, Clifton Evitt, Ronald Lowry, George Jones, Wayne Farrington, Arthur Counsell, Jerry Jenkins, Bob Aimone, John Bogetto, Doyne Crowder, Joan Chris- topher. Corrinia Kandera, Marilyn Abanthie, Betty Frodge, Julie Godo, Marilyn Giacoletto, Martha Gross, Alberta Hender- son, Martha Jones, Katherine Abernathy, Irma Dust. Aldonas Mickevicus, Harvey Yelich, Robert Myers. Gene Mack, Earl Wallace, Jack Moretto, John Volk, John Newkirk, Louis Tasso, Dan Trkula, Ronald Newsome. Juanita Wilson, Georgia Remler, Ruth Ralston, Carol Stokes , Patricia Mahurin, Rosalie Weir, Mary Mrdja, Patty Straw, Herschel Riley. Bill Rayce, Archie Ruatto, Bud McCammon, Vergily Reg- inatto, James Muratori, Doyne Russell, Wilford Staats, Lawrence Peperak. Betty Steinard, Lenora Reynolds, Janet Stewart, Arlene Marshall, Barbara Ray, Martha Williamson, Ruth Ramsey, Mary C. Payton, Marilyn Rector. CLASS OFFICERS STANDING: Marie Corrado, Secretary; Dottie Hennis, Treasurer SEATED: Georgia Remler, Vice-President; Miss Porter, Sponsor; Barbara Ray, President NOT IN PICTURE: Mr. Marietta, Sponsor
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