Fair Oaks High School - Smoke Signals Yearbook (Fair Oaks, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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Part II To Mr. Thomas we bequeath a paddle just like the one last year. To Mr. Allen we bequeath another outstanding Government Class. To Mr. Studer we bequeath another outstanding basketball team with Senior boys like the ones this year. To Miss Stuart we bequeath another 7th period study hall. To Miss Foster we bequeath an Algebra Class just like the one this year. To Mr. Wade we bequeath another outstanding bookkeeping class. To Mrs. Kosta we bequeath another Senior art class. To Mr. Jones we bequeath a marching band. To Mr. Blair we bequeath a class that doesn't go out for refresh- ments 3rd period. Tothe School, we, the Senior Class, wish we could bequeath another class better than ours, but....... Witnessed by: j Principal Sponsor President Compliments Lagaveen's Dept. Store Phone 4 De Motte Groceries - Locker Service De Motte Compliments H. C. De Kock's Hardware - Appliances

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Last Will and Testament We, the members of the Senior Class of Fair Oaks High School, in this year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty Three, do here- by declare ourselves tobe of sound mind, body and spirit, not being under the influence of any person, drug, or liquor of any kind, do solemnly bequeath these, our most prized and cherished posses- sions, to the under-graduates of Fair Oaks High School. Part I We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeathto the Juniors our ability to associate and keep in good standing with all underclassmen. We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath our intelligence to the Sophomores. We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath our ability to complete a high school education to the Freshmen. Part I I, Rey Bozell, bequeath my ability to keep my car running to How- ard Parks and my ability to get in early to Chuck Gilmore. I, Jerry Brunton, bequeath my ability to skip study hall and not get caught doing it to Robin Zea, my manly figure to John Drenth and also my ability to come to school to Kelly Burgess. I, Viana Cover, bequeath my ability to choose clothes to Joan Craw- ford and my ability to get and keep one boy to Maureen Michael. I, Mary Ellen Crawford, bequeath my ability to ride ahorse to Bill Lewis and my ability to set my hair every night to Karen Parks. I, Evelyn Dykhuizen, bequeath my ability to keep a steady man to Marlene Schultz and my shortness to Lora Mattocks and Jean Ann Kingma. I, Bob Lewis, bequeath my ability to go hunting andnot get by with it to Marvin Selby. I, Ray Mattocks, bequeath my ability to play basketball to James Harsha and my Don Eagle haircut to Charles Gilmore. I, Willis Pettet, bequeath my ability to keepmy hair combed to Bob Graham and my ability to stay awayfrom girls to Harold Wheeler. I, Phyllis Phares, bequeath my ability to set my hair to Shirley Hoffman and my ability to get my history to Charles Gilmore. I, Layton Profrock, bequeath my ability to do photography to Ed- mund Studer. I, Darlene Vlahos, bequeath my four years of high school cheer- leading to Sandra Wheeler and Margaret Blankenship and my ability to raise both eyebrows to Marlene Schultz. I, Georgia Williams, bequeath my ability to understand a pattern to Edith Smith and my ability to argue to Phyllis Herre. I, Dean Woods, bequeath my ability to miss school every Monday to Howard Parks. Compliments Cart L. Fritts De Motte Compliments William Swart Company Phone 10 De Motte



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Class Prophecy It is about 7:00 o'clock on.a beautiful summer evening in the year of 1963. We are on our way to attend an elaborate banquet in honor of the graduates of ten years past, sponsored by the most gracious Mrs. Robert Lewis, the former VIANA COVER. They have flown from Wyoming where they live with their two sets of twins. ROBERT LEWIS has been a big success in Wyoming where he owns a large ranch. We are now flying over the outskirts of Rensselaer which is now a small suburb of Fair Oaks. We see WILLIS PETTET'S world famous Fly-In-Theater for helicopters, the first of its kind. As we near our destination we see a streamlined elevator in Parr, another suburb of Fair Oaks. The elevator is owned by JERRY BRUNTON, who is now playing professional football. We also see a modern school where Mrs. Halleck Long, the former PHYLLIS PHARES, is a primary teacher. We have now reached Fair Oaks where the banquet is to take place. Fair Oaks isa thriving metropolis which is now the largest city in the world. Its fameis due toa discovery made by the chem- istry class of 1953, headed by the now famous professor of the Un- iversity of Fair Oaks, RAYMOND MATTOCKS, who is married to Lois Brooks. They have discovered how to make uranium from sandburs. We see approximately 500 enormous greenhouses where they raise nothing but sandburs. The greenhouses are owned by RAY BOZELL, who is married to Leona Dunn. They have several little Bozells. It is only 7:15 s0 we decide to fly over to see where Mrs. Gene Koster, the former EVELYN DYKHUIZEN, lives. We have heard that her husband has established a very reliable canning factory called 'The Koster Asparagus Company.'' They not only can the asparagus but own several farms on which they grow asparagus and a fewlittle Kosters. There is also the home of DARLENE VLA- HOS, wife of the famous professional basketball. player, Larry Slinkard. ‘Next door is the very magnificent home of the former GEORGIA WILLIAMS, She is the mostfamous hair designer of the world. As a hobby she designs clothes. It is about time for the banquet and as we start back to the school we see the former MARY ELLEN CRAWFORD leaving a modern hospital in 21963 Pontiac convertible. She is now the head record librarian at the hospital. Off in the distance we see an air- plane factory owned by LAYTON PROFROCK who designed the first space ship that went to the moon. As we near the business section of Fair Oaks we find that DEAN WOODS is now head of all the police departments in this section of the country. The banquet was abig success and we are happy toreport that the entire class is married and all are raising a family. In 1973 we hope to meet inthe Fair Oaks Waldorf Astoria for an evenmore elaborate celebration. Compliments Penney's Always First Quality Rensselaer Compliments Russell Jewelry Rensselaer

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