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At the end of three days enough was enough for Rebecca Newlin: and she retired from our midst. She is now Mrs. Ernie O. Walton and lives at Fargo, Indiana. The wedding bells tolled for three of our classmates. Those who were married and didn't return for our junior year were: Wilma Conrad who is now Mrs Robert Franklin and lives in New Albany, Indiana: Patricia Jane Wiseman, who is now Mrs. Bob Brim and lives in Fort Wayne, Indiana: and Alamae Crawford, who is now Mrs. Farrel Hollen and is employed in a laundry at New Albany, Indiana. Others who didn't return for our junior year were: Dolores Eddleman who abides with her parents in English, Indiana, and Emma Jean Levell, who is now employed at Cologates in Jeffersonville, Indiana. Lowell Bullington joined us at the beginning of our junior year. He had at- tended Pekin High School his sophomore year. After staying with the class a few months, he withdrew. He is now employed at Franklin Furniture Factory in Franklin, Indiana. At the beginning of our senior year Juanita Stroud, who hadn't returned to graduate with the class of '48, joined our group. She remained with the class only a few days. She is now employed in New Albany, Indiana. Those who have reached their goal, the obtaining a high school, education, and who will now obtain additional preparation for their chosen vocations or begin their various occupations as responsible citizens of an American are the following graduate s : Garnett Barnett Gloria Beals Robert Bowman Jackie Lee Brown Joan Crews Martha Jean Fahr Wanda Gail Faulkner Peggy Ferguson Craig Froman Helen Lee Gilliatt Joseph Henry Grant Andrew Eugene Hammond Lillie Lee Highfill Gerald Hughes Gladys Husk Robert Megenity Lowell Clifford Miller Alice Bernice Mosson Roy O'Daniel Joel Hugh Pinnick Maxine Smith Phillip Spears Nancy Stewart Mary Tucker Leatha F arn Vandeveer Cedric Paul Wilson Donald Wiseman Lou Hanger --Written by Gloria Amzel Beals
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CLASS HISTORY OF 49 Through the doors of English High School on September 3, 1945, the follow- ing forty-seven students entered to gain a higher education: Garnett Barnett Emma Jean Levell Rosemary Longest Jackie Lee Brown Joel Hugh Pinnick Charles Ray Patton Robert Megenity Rebecca Newlin Donald Wiseman Robert Bowman Robert Trusty Peggy Ferguson Craig Froman Paul Belcher Gloria Beals Victor Cook Joan Crews Gladys l-lusk Nadine Smith Maxine Smith Nancy Stewart Roy O'Da.niel Mervin Jones Eugene Haxnmond Phillip Spears Woodrow Ingle Gerald Hughes Clifford Luff ' Wilma Conrad Mary Tucker Dolores Eddleman Martha Jean Fahr Cedric Paul Wilson Wanda Gail Faulkner Lillie Lee Highfill Joseph Henry Grant Anna Louise Freeman Alberta Satterfield Helen Lee Gilliatt Alice Bernice Mosson Charles Wayne Wilson Darwin Elaine Hughes Patricia Jane Wiseman Leatha Fern Vandeveer Lowell Clifford Miller Robert Lee Crews Alarnae Crawford One who entered our class during the freshman year was Iris Wilkes who entered November 5 and then didn't return for our junior year. She is now Mrs. Paul Timberlick and lives at Sulphur, Another was Ann Teverbough who entered February 14, 1945, and withdrew within ten weeks. At the beginning of our studies we found that three of our students didn't return. Those were Darwin Elaine Hughes, who is employed at a sawrnill near Taswell: Robert Trusty, who is employed on the section at Huntingburgg and Clifford Luff, who lives with his parents near English. Others withdrew during our freshman year. Paul Belcher withdrew September 13, 1945. He is now serving in the navy and is stationed in California. Robert Lee Crews withdrew October 9, 1945. and resides in Indianapolis. Woodrow Ingle withdrew September 13, 1945, and is now in the army. Charles Ray Patton left the class October 29, 1945, and lives with his parents near Taswell. Charles Wayne Wilson withdrew October Z9, 1945, and departed from this life February Z, 1946. Nadine Smith withdrew January 1, 1946. She now lives in New Albany, Indiana. Alberta Satterfield withdrew January 14, 1946. She is now Mrs. Lemuel Suddarth and lives at Kankakee, Illinois. Anna Louise Freeman withdrew January 16, 1946. She is now Mrs. Jack Striling and lives in Alabarna. Mervin Jones with- drew April Z, 1946 and remains with his parents near English, Indiana. At the beginning of our sophomore year we found that two of our classmates didn't return. These were Victor Cook who resides with his parents near English, Indiana and Rosemary Longest who is now Mrs. Melvin Morgan and lives in New Albany, Indiana. Leavenworth's loss was our gain when Mary Lou Hanger joined our class during the sophomore year. Barbara Azevedo also joined us but withdrew in a short time. 9
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CLASS PROPHECY In the late evening dusk, of the year 1959, I left the hospital where I work. I was wearily trudging down a quiet street when I heard the fazniliar jingle of a door bell and someone yelling, Well if it isn't Maxine Smith. Looking around, I saw Craig Froman in his little red Ford, the car of the future with a definite past. After having talked a while, he invited me to his research laboratory to view his latest invention, The Tele -Person-Visioner. So I hopped into Craig's little red Ford and buzzed down to the drugstore where I was to meet Jean Fahr who is now a Home Economics teacher in a high school, better known as The Joint. While we were waiting for Jean, Lou Hanger, our old buddy of by-gone -days, flashed past to the next counter where she ordered ten boxes of Kleenex. As she flashed past again, Craig stopped her with the question, Are you hoarding K1eenex? Lou looked sadly up into his face and replied that she was now a Professional Mourner and had to keep a large. supply of Kleenex. We asked Lou to join us in our trip to see Craig's latest invention. When Jean arrived, we crowded into the little red Ford and were off to the laboratory. Craig explained that all we had to do to see our old classmates in their present occupations was to insert a picture from the 1949 annual, dial 1-9-4-9, pull down lever 1-9-5-9, and push the gold button. We decided to insert Phillip Spear's picture first. On the screen appeared Phillip, a fascinating man in Hollywood. They called him Phillip, the Wonder-boy of the Ages. A turn of the dial and we again found ourselves in Hollywood, looking straight into the eyes of Joe Grant, movie producer, whose latest flop was Midnight Madness or Madness at Midnight in the Hi1ls. Another picture, a turn of the dial and we saw Leatha Vandeveer as an opera singer who had moved the Metropolitan to Dep auw, Indiana. The next photograph revealed to us Peggy Ferguson married to a sailor named Den. Den, who was preparing to leave for a ten years' sea voyage, was telling his dear little wife, Peggy, and ten kids, goodbye. What was that we saw next? Could it have been? Yes, it was Jackie Brown, true to Coach Dotson's predictions, playing center for the Oklahoma Aggies, il Pushing the gold button again we immediately saw a gymnasiurn floor where Joan Crews, a physical education teacher, was busily coaching her Cave Ladies. Through the door walked her husband, Dean Bowman, a sports editor, who always gave Joan and her Cave Ladies, a big write-up in his daily column. Now the scene had changed, we were in the center of the country. The state seemed to be Kansas. From the door of a neat ranch house walked Gloria Beals, the wife of a wheat grower who had formerly been in the Navy. And next we found Roy O'Danie1 living a dangerous and reckless life in the mountains of Switzerland. Every morning, for the spectatbrs and his own amuse- ment, he walked a tight wire across a deep ravine. A hospital appeared on the ll
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