Eden High School - Zephyr Yearbook (Greenfield, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 11 text:

We, the class of nlneteen hundred and fifty two, of Eden Hlgh School, Green Town shlp, Hancock County, State of Indlana, belng of sound mind and disposing memory, declare this tc be our last w1ll and testament, hereby revoking any and all wills heretofore made ITEM lst We direct all our petty expenses, debts, and excess merchandlse to be buly paid and accepted by the class of nineteen hundred and fifty three ITEM 2nd We w1ll to our loyal faculty the memory of our Smlllng faces and all records of below 'B' grades ITEM 3rd We will to our beloved school mates our ability to get along together and also the follow1ng personal possessions JAMES BARRETT, will my mopping ability to Kenny Pope JAMES DUNLAVY, w1ll my reserved manner to Ronald Boden AUDREY FILSON, will my 'poodle' haircut to Jeannette Bell MARY LOU HAYS, w1ll my spectacles to anyone who can't see CAROL MARTIN, will my 'gift of gab' to Hugh Griffin ROBERTA MILLER, will my ingenuity to Mr Wampler THOMAS ONEAL, will my baseball ability to Don Hasler BOB REGER, will my one handed dPiV1ng to anyone who has a girl BARBARA WHETSEL, will my headaches as annual ed1tor th1s year to next year's annual editor ITEM 5th We do hereby nominate and appoint the class of nineteen hundred and f1fty three executor of thls, our last wlll and testament, and lf for any reason, they should refuse to accept sald respons1b1lity, or for any reason fail to fully and f1n ally settle our requests, then we appolnt the faculty of Eden H1gh School executor of this, our last w1ll and testament, on this f1rst day of May,n1neteen hundred and flfty two iedwfmmwguwmrd qggQWf'N64f37QJ 0C24fcJi'4144r Zur -ZLGWZFV Cxi24iAhbgg?jE2Z1 Signed, sealed, declared and published b said testator the class of nlneteen hundred and f1fty two, as and or their last wi l and testament, 1n our presence, who at the1r request, in their presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as w1tnesses there of thls f1rst day of May, nlneteen hundred and fi ty two '2i525Zfi1f CZZQZHL6? 'fx ,f2Qg,gg'7ba qyzznvglkf Cllifit 'Way back yonder in mud p1e days When life was all sunny and ga We gave no thought to the time far ahead When we'd come to a bend 1n l1fe's highway But the time is at hand, as we now realise Graduation 15 here at last Our days are filled w1th last minute plans But our minds turn back to the past How well we remember when down in the grades The girls played house with dolls and toys While the boys dashed madly around with guns Being Indians, robbe s, and cowboys Of course, 10 between times, we studied 3 Rs And passed from grade to grade We giggled, we pouted, we romanced, and grew up 'Til we became Seniors, so staid We know there'll be changes as t1me marches on Swifter as the years go by But through all of l1fe's tP181S, st1ll rem1nisce, And remember these days in old Eden High Days that we now thlnk of as tedious and dull Fun, we know, 1S taboo In the Future their memory we'll hold close in our hearts And remember w1th longing the Class of '52 7 4 ill 1, ' . 1, ' . 1, I . 1, . 1, . 1, . . I, a . 1, . . 1, ' 6? LKMZZ A Wi 222 45 L 777 '44f7W JAWqj A441190 I A . V . 5915 1 K A of I I ., ' ,ri i-Q , f A9 - f l-- L , 4dr ees 'X ,rig . f I . Ya ' ' I . ' --' we'l1

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Wm? It was on September ll, l9LO, that thlrteen frightened llttle k1ds bravely walked into the first room on thelr r1ght at Eden H1gh School Mlss Iva Hendren was the first to welcome s1x of our present graduatlng class plus D1ck Davls, D1ck Dyer, Dick Hlte John Phelps, Dick Raymer, Sharon Snlder, and Janet Surber Patty Schuyler Jolned us 1n December of l9L0 to make us fourteen The same group plus Orvllle Bell and mlnus Patty Schuyler went into Bessle Crit ser's second grade In l9b2 our class consisted of Jim Barrett, Orvllle Bell, D1ck Dav1s, Tick Dyer, Audrey F1lson, Mary Lou Hays, Dick H1te, Carol Mart1n, Tom Oneal, Dick Raymer, Sharon Snider, Janet Surber, and Barbara Whetsel Julla Sprlnger, John Hamilton, and Betty Pogue Joined us at different t1T8S durlng the y IP Besldes being 1n a dlfferent room we had a new teacher by the name of Mrs Ester Cook Janet Surber left dur1ng the summer, so of course she d1dn't start the fourth grade w1th us but Betty Henderson, Jo Ellen Huffman and Betty Saylor d1d along with another new teacher this t1me Mrs Helen Br1dges Our large class soon began to dwlndle when D1ck Dyer, John Hamilton, Betty Henderson, and Betty Saylor left Our loss was somewhat compensated, though, by Jeanne Snider who goxned us 1U November Full of knowledge, we entered the flfth grade under the leadershlp of Mrs Lois Humfleet James FBUSIHQEP, John Jones, and Ann Weddle go1ned the same group that were together 1n the fourth grade except for D1ck Raymer who had moved to Pendleton Tony Slmon and Harold Beyers go1ned us in the spr1ng to make our class agaln elghteen James Fats1nger, Jo Ellen Huffman, and Harold Beyers weren't 1H our slxth grade class when we started 1n 19L5 Perry Cottrell, James Dunlavy, and W1ll1s Gregg JOlH6d room for Ivan Kemerly Dick Raymer, an old classmate, came back to st rt the seventh grade w1th us along with Bob Reger from Fortvllle Ann Weddle had moved durlng the summer and Ivan Kem erly and Betty Pogue left came to take the1r place When we came back in 1ng Towards the end of School Those who d1st1nctly Helen Alexander, J1m Barrett, Orville Bell, Peggy Cook, James Dunlavy, Audrey Fllson, Mary Lou Hays, Sue Holliday, John Jones, Carol Martln, Tom Oneal, Dick Raymer, Bob Reger, Jeanne Snider, Sharon Snider Jul1a Spr1nger, and Barbara Whetsel Arlene Arnold moved to Anderson in November only to have her desk f1lled by Roberta Miller from Chicago Julia Springer, Peggy Cook, and John Jones withdrew at different times during the Sophomore year Roberta Miller didn't start w1th us that fall but she must have gotten homesick, for in January she Jolned us agaln Jeanne Snider and Sue Holliday didn't start as Junlors with us, Orv1lle Bell de cided to quit school, and Sharon Snlder moved to Wilkinson Dick Raymer spent a month or so in Fortville but like Roberta he must have missed us for he came back to finish the year out w1th us A 'comer and goer' was J C Odem, who was w1th us awhile the first semester of 1950 Now in 1952 the Senior Class consists of Jim Barrett, Tom Oneal, Mary Lou Hays, Barbara Whetsel, Audrey F11son, and Carol Martin who started out together plus James Dunlavy, Roberta Miller, and Bob Reger three f1ne classmates and a credlt to Eden early 1n l9b7 but come sprlng Clemle White and Sue Holllday the fall the year of l9b7 Perry Cottrell and Clemie Whlte were mlss Arlene Arnold Jolned us from Lynwood Junlor Hlgh wore the name of Freshman 1n l9b8 were Arlene Arnold, Mary High School It was stated in the previous paragraph that there were n1ne Seniors Well,that's not exactly true because at graduatlon there w1ll be one more Martha Hatfleld, a Jun ior with Senior rating by completlng extra work, will be able to graduate with the Class of 1952 WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN WHEN 'Sunni 6 Jim Barrett was a Romeo? James Dunlavy whistled at strange girls? Audrey Filson wore braids? Mary Lou Hays didn't wear glasses? Carol Martin 'laid an egg ? Roberta Miller came to Eden? Bob Reger had long hair? Barb Whetsel Wmarriedn Tom Oneal? Tom Oneal was called Shirley? The Senior Class made T. N. T.'? I . u- 1 , . us, but Willis left soon after he entered. Then Tony Simon left in April only to make - Q n 1 . - , . . . : , . 2 V . . ai' . n .



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Do you believe 1n magic? Well, I didn't elther until But let me start at the beginning It was a lovely day in May Yesterday marked the end of the Junior Senior tr1p I was happy but sleepy as I strolled out 1nto the yard at home and sat down underneath the b1g elm tree Just as I leaned my head back against the trunk of the tree, I began to fall like Alice in Wonderland down, down, down, landlng on a cushion of nothingness Startled by this strange happenlng, I looked around me only to see my 1952 class r1ng As I picked it up and started to slip lt on my f1nger, a vo1ce from the ring spoke to me asking 1f I wanted to see what the future held for the members of the Class of 1952 As I gasped yes in a very small and frightened voice, the picture of a hospltal was before my eyes The sign over the gate read Reger's Memorlal Inslde Dr Reger and his pretty nurse and w1fe Carol Martln were attending to the s1ck The location of the hospital' Why no where else but Eden, Ind1ana In another part of the city, on the same S156 as the old hlgh school bu1l 1ng, stood a large and modern grade school Barbara Whetsel had taken over as princlpal since her two children had reached school age Her college education had pa1d off well Eden passed by me swiftly as the scene moved east to a large farm owned by James Dunlavy N1lking Shorthorn Cattle were the specialty, blggest dealer in the Un1ted States The now familiar sky scrapers of New York came into v1ew Out at the baseball park Tom Oneal, the world famous pltcher, was p1tch1ng a no h1t game for the Yankees in the last game of the World Serles In another part of New York Audrey Fllson, now Mrs Paul Woodward, was model1ng some Paris creations for a host of movie stars Her amb1tion to be a world famous model surely did come true and I knew Jim must be the of the nation were plctures of J1m announcing that he was a candldate for presldent And l1ke Harry S his daughter was a famous s1nger She must have gotten her abllity from her Dad' On the rim of the Grand Canyon there was a thousand acre horse ranch Roberta Miller Kwho by the way was a Mrs w1th three small cowboys! had attalned her l1fe long ambit1on by owning a milllon Arab1an Horses But what had happened to me 10 19709 Where was I9 What was I dO1Hg9 It was then that I saw Sheppard Air Force Base in Texas There I was entertainlng the serv1ce men I guess I must have studied mus1c when I graduated after all Now my l1ttle cushion of nothlngness was back at the beglnning of my Journey looked curiously at the ring and as I f1n1shed slipplng it off my fingen my face felt a patter of water When I opened my eyes, I was st1ll under the elm tree A sudden summer shower must have come up and awakened me from my dream1ng And what a dream lt was' Would lt really come true? I looked down at the famil iar ring on my finger It seemed the same yet somehow different Did this, a common class r1ng, really hold the mystery of the future? Written By Mary Lou Hays NAME James Barrett James Dunlavy Audrey Filson Martha Hatfield Mary Hays Carol Martin Roberta Miller Thomas O'Nea1 Robert Reger Barbara Whetsel ALIS Jim Mort 'Half Pint' Mart 'Divina WEN Bert Tom Bob Barb Downs CHIEF ATTRACTION eyes feet npoodle' hair sweaters smile muscles baseball hair cut clothes ab1l1ty HE IS SHE IS helpful gust swell little off sweet n1ce cute corney crazy thoughtful 'a good kid' It didn't take long to find out what had happened to James Barrett. In every city . . on f . .J . . I N If W If - N ll N . H ll I1 N YY W If If 8

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