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THE CLARION. '48 CLASS PROPHECY School days have passed but we still find Raymond Blubaugh and Jim Tracy in a pool room. They are co-owners of the Howard Pool Room. George Chapman has risen to fame. He is now the honorable Mayor of Greersville. Wayne Stumbaugh is the milkman of Lakeville. Earl Colopy runs a large dairy farm outside Fredericktown. Marilyn O'Donnel1 has reached her ambition. She is a hostess on TWA Airlines. LeRoy Workman is still playing basketball. He is now playing with the Professional New York Knickerbockers, along with Eppa Rixey and Newt Oliver. Sam McMillan is attending the Case College for Salesmen at Des Moines, Iowa. Vonetta Landis is now the star singer of the New York Opera House. Wayne Crider plays center for the Cleveland Browns Football Team. His coach is Bill Tanner, who hasn't lost a game as a professional coach. Sam Durbin has taken over the position of Professor of Science at Yale University. One of the most prosperous dealers in Danville is a John Deere dealer named Lawrence Payne. Betty Burke has just finished a film in Hollywood. She plays the lead- ing role in the film, Pm my own Grandma. Harry Dunn, famous author, has recently published his latest book, How to Influence Teachers and Win Grades. David Meehan is the head of the Union of Roof Painters Association of America. Word has recently been received that Dale Campbell, Motorcycle Ex- pert, will appear at Madison Square Garden, to put on a few daredevil acts. Lillian Kaylor is the sole owner and operator of the Alum Rock Farm near Greer. The new coach of the New York Skyscrapers Basketball Team is Dan Sheasby. Neil Staats is the Director of the Staats Sliphorn Slickers of Kenton, Ohio. Marie Butts is fashion designer for Esther Williams. Jesse Mickley has recently retired to Alcatraz after officiating the Danville-Fredericktown basketball game. Score Danville 36, Frederick- town 35. Marietta Rice has just designed a new sweater for girls called Hug Me Tight. Dr. Anthony Boeshart and his co-partner have just finished another successful operation. By the way, his partner is Undertaker Loren Banbury. who takes over when Dr. Anthony is finished. Harold Rhodes is now working hard to bring the Model A back in style. Luretta Long is hostess at a hotel in Podunk. She also stars in the floor show. 1Continued on page 635 Page Twenly-five
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THE CLARION. '48 CLASS WILL We, the graduating class of nineteen-hundred and forty-eight, being of sound mind, do solemnly bequeath to the class of nineteen'hundred and forty-nine the following valuable possessions: 1. Loren Banbury . . . his life and everything to Betty Hawkins. 2. Luretta Long and Marilyn O'Donnell . . . their Out, oui's in French to Bernard Banbury. 3. Dave Meehan . . . his seat on the Brinkhaven bus to Jim Elliott and Jim Logston fslightly crowdedj. 4. Harry Dunn . . . his typing ability to Barbara Thorp. 5. Neil Staats . . . his trombone to Vernon Martin. .K 4 6. Earl Colopy . . . his cow milking ability to Edna Taylor and Peggy Bell. 4- ..' Q ...f,'7. Jim Tracy . . . his height to Tommy Banbury. -1 fl 8. LeRoy Workman . . . his uncontrollable blush to Walter Durbin. 9. Jesse Mickley . . . his timely remarks to Patty Weber. 10. Wayne Crider . . . his gift of gab to Ethel Farmer. 11. Vonetta Landis . . . all her books and reminders of school to her sister, Harrietta Landis. 12. Marietta Rice . . . her position as cheerleader to Glenn Colopy. 13. Lillian Kaylor . . . her office work, sixth period, to Larry Colopy. 14. Roy Walters . . . his quietness to Helen Nyhart. ' 15. Bill Tanner . . . his iiashy F.F.A. jacket to Troy Wilson. 16. Jim Mullet . . . his tardiness is presented to Vernita Long. ' 17. Dan Sheasby . . . his ability to keep his hair combed to Leona Taylor. 18. Sam Durbin . . . his clarinet and ability to play it go to Ellen Randles. 19. Marie Butts . . . her ability to make speeches in Public Speaking to Dorothy Barnes. 20. Jean Gessling . . . her calm and pious character goes to Carol Adrian. 21. George Chapman . . . his dark hair to Lawrence Heubner. 22. Wayne Stumbaugh . . . his Chevie, with much regret, is bequeathed to Gwen Smith. 23. Richard Sapp . . . his books and grade card to Carrie, his sister. 24. Dale Campbell . . . his motorcycle to Martha Bittner. 25. Harold Rhodes . . . his budding romance to whom it may concern. 26. Lawrence Payne . . . his John Deere tractor to Iris Gardner. 27. Sam McMillan and June Conkle . . . their beautiful blonde hair to Roy '54 Myers. 28. Tony Boeshart . . . his ability to make Friday Reports to the Junior Class. 29. Raymond Blubaugh . . . his absence to anyone who has the nerve to take it. 30. Louise Cline . . . her letters to Tennessee to Roberta Hill. Since I have nothing much to will, I can only present the juniors with my hope of their great success and happiness in the future. -Betty Burke Page Twenty-four
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THE CLARION. '48 ROW 1-tLeft to right? Lloyd Wolford, Iris Gardner, Roberta Hill, Leona Taylor, Peggy Bell, Edna Taylor, Ethel Farmer. ROW 2-Ellen iandlg, tl3orothy'Barnes, Harrietta Landis, Vernon Martin, Roy Myers, Carrie app, iss ur in ROW 3-Gwen Smith, Patty Weber, Carol Adrian, Barbara Thorp, Helen Nyhart, Vernita Long, Betty Hawkins. ROW 4-Martha Bittner, Lawrence Huebner, Glen Colopy, Tommy Banbury, Jim Elliot, Walter Durbin, Jim Logston. JUNIOR NOTES Of the thirty-four members who made up the Sophomore Class last year, only twenty-six now remain to make up the Junior Class. The eight members who have changed schools are Joanne Snow, Martha Judge, Wynona Akins, Lloyd Wolford, Maxine Devore, Wanda Smith, Richard Shaw, and Pauline Robinson. The one new addition is Vernita Long, who came from Glenmont, Ohio. The ofiicers chosen to represent our class this year are: President . .. . Glenn Colopy Secretary Helen Nyhart Vice-President Walter Durbin Treasurer Martha Bittner Five of our members were on the football team last fall. They were Tommy Banbury, Glenn Colopy, Larry Colopy, Jim Elliot, and Walter Durbin. The only junior representing our class in basketball is Tommy Banbury. Members of the band are Helen Nyhart, Dorothy Barnes, and Harrietta Landis. These same three people are in the orchestra with the addition of Larry Huebner. fContinued on page 783 Page Twenly-fix
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