Dillsboro High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Dillsboro, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 35 text:

Sen br P opfzecy I am employed by the U. S. Peanut Company as atraveling salesman. This job takes me all over the world and I remember most all my school mates from good old Dillsboro High School. When we left that dear place of learning there were thirteen of us. Some people thought we would all have bad luck with the number Wl3n but I have found that we all have made a success of life. I remember the first persons I met after school. It was in business conference with the Art Editor of Ford Motor Company, who was Donald Mathias and his private secretary, Jean Schwanholt, whom I didn't know at first because she is now Jean Gullian. On one of my trips to Europe I was in Paris and saw the Eiffel Tower. I looked up and saw a man on a girder near the top. I inquired and found that Virgil Laaker had been employed to clean it. He had invented some new chemical that would clean that type of metal. I can understand that because he was tops in our chemistry classes. I was on my way west to see about buying a ranch for our firm and I had to pass through Dillsboro so I stopped at the Health Resort and went in. Melvin Cleeter met me at the door, for now he owned the Health Resort and had become a millionaire from the profits. We went into the dining room and there was Donna Naegele, who was the hostess. I notice that she had a wedding ring on, but 1 didn't get to find out who the lucky man was, After chating with them a few hours I continued my journey west. As I traveled through the city of St. Louis I saw that George Smith and Garnette Huber were Starrlhg at one oi the night clubs. I didn't know whether they were married, but anyway they were still together. I arrived late in the city where I was to buy the ranch and the Real Estate dealer asked me to his home for supper. I was very suprised when Scharline Utter came out of the kitchen. She was married nowandlnd five children. We enjoyed a delicious supperand talking over old school days. I went on to San Fransico on business where I visited an army hospital. I enjoyed this, too, because the superintendent of nurses was Martha Randall. While I was in California I went to see a hot rod race. The winning car owned by Kay Long. I spent the next day visiting with her in her large ranch house. She said she had made her money on the stock market and racing was just a hobby. She told me that Ann McNeely was giving a piano concert that night, so we rode to see her in Kay s 1927 Jaguar. Ann asked us to join her for a midnight snack at her spacious chicken farm. This was very amusing to me because Ann didn't like chickens when she was in high school. By dawn I was traveling through Texas. Ann told me thatAda Mathias was living there She lived in a beautiful home on an oil ranch. She and her husband took me to see a rodeo while I was there. Shehadtw: darling children and owned several oil flelds and was very happy. While passing through Cincinnati I nad to wait six hours for my train. I went shopping and happened to meet Janet Johnson. She was on her way to work. She had just graduated from modeling school. She told me that Martha Meyer was the instructor there. The six hours soon pass- ed and I continued on my way home thinking over the lives of my school mates.



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flu 5 W17l We, the Senior Class of l95h, knowing that we are the liveliest and possibly the sweetest class yet to enter or leave our beloved and beautiful school, wish to leave our last will and testament to be exe- cuted in the order that follows: ARTICLE I, TO THE FACULTY ITEM I--- To Mr. Mikels, our principal, we leave graditude for his helpful understanding. ITEM II ---- To Mr. Steuver we leave our deep appreciation for the help he gave us during our junior and senior years. ITEM III- To Miss Ellerbrook we leave our old English papers. ITEM IV ---- To Mr. Stegemoller we leave a hope for more chemical-minded seniors. ITEM V ----- To Mr. Brown we leave hopes for a better paper staff. ITEM VI----To Mrs. Conaway we leave several empty seats in homemaking, hoping she can find better students to fill them, also we leave our house plans. ITEM VII- To Mr. Block weibave Governmentand Sociology for the juniors. ITEM VIII--To Mr. Heller we leave two places on the basketball team. ITEM IX ---- To Mrs. Mathias we leave thanks for kind understanding. ITEM X ----- To Mr. Peiper we leave our old paper wads and ice cream wrappers. ARTICLE II, TO TH CLASSES ITEM I- ---- To the Juniors we leave our conceit and sophistication. ITEM II ---- To the Sophomores we leave our acting ability for their future class plays. ITEM III---To the Freshmen we leave best wishes for a high school career and hopes that they are assophisticated as we in their senior year. ITEM IV ---- To all classes we leave hopes for a new school building. ARTICLE III, TO INDIVIDUALS ITEM I- '-Melvin Cleeter leaves his ability to sleep in Mr. B1ock's classes to David Benning. ITEM II ---- Garnette Huber leaves her ability to ask questions to Jean Ann Bosse. ITEM III---Janet Johnson leaves her good-natured laugh to Louise Homann. ITEM IV ---- Virgil Laaker leaves his driving ability with one arm to Bill Kinnitt. ITEM V ----- Kay Long leaves her good grades in short hand to Joyce Lick- ing. ITEM VI ---- Ada Mathias leaves her good chemistry grades to Beverly Steuver. ITEM VII---Donald Mathias leaves his speed in basketball to Richard Shuman. ITEM VIII--Martha Meyer leaves her neatness to Grace Smith. ITEM IX ---- Ann McNeely leaves her piano fame to Bonnie Craig. ITEM X ----- Donna Naegele leaves her small figure to Helen Jackson. ITEM XI ---- Martha Randall leaves her height to Nina Sellers. ITEM XII---Jean Schwanholt leaves all her dates to Marilyn Cutter. ITEM XIII--Scharline Utter leaves her wrist watches to Betty Zimmerman, ITEM XIV---We all leave with hopes that the class to follow won't give the faculty as hard a time as we did. I 'z Honors V ' Valdictorian ----- Martha Meyer Q Ag- fd? Salutatorian ----- Virgil Laaker ' I gb W Athletic --------- Donald Mathias TX X Homemaking ------- Ada Mathias XT5EsXJ , ' Music ------------ Ann McNeely Q55

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