Fairview Township Karns City High School - Afterthought Yearbook (Karns City, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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CLASS PROPHECY OF '49 I prepared for my trip to New York to see the production Rio Ritan by boarding the Trans World Airline. Much to my surprise there was Anne Sturges as hostess. She gave me a copy of the New York Daily News in which appeared a love lorn column by Audine Eisen- huth and Mary Double. As I read on I saw an advertisement which stated that Audrey Don- aldson had taken over The Blondex Hair Tint Company, I also noticed an article in The News which stated that the paper would be taken over by a new company, The Automatic Mimeograph Company, owned by Eileen Murtland. I looked up from my paper, and there was Dorothy McMillin boarding the plane. She sat beside me and informed me she owns a Beauty Salon in Baltimore and has Evelyn Crawford as her manicurist. Dorothy asked me if I had seen any of the paintings made by the famous artist, Bernard Stevens. Joan Day is his efficient secretary. I told her that I was the proprietor of an exclusive dress shoppe in Pittsburgh, and was taking some dresses that Josephine Rice designed to Hawthorne Modeling Studios where Joan Hays works. I disembarked from the plane at La Guardia field and took a limousine for the Astor Hotel. As I rode along Times Square I noticed a sign at one of the cinemas that the play Macbeth was running, and the part of Lady Macbeth was being portrayed by Doris Fink. Riding on further, I noticed that Wanda Snyder was giving skating exhibits at the Rockefeller Plaza. At the White Turkey Restaurant, which is owned by Phyllis Williams, I stopped to chat with Yvonne Holben who had taken the day off from her duties as a lawyer to see the performance. She told me after the psrformanse she was going to a party which was being held in honor of the 10th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sheakley. Mrs. Sheakley is the former Audrey Campbell. Yvonne and I hailed a taxi, and to my surprise the driver was Carl Daubenspeck, who took us to the Roxy. As we entered the lobby we were greeted by Margaret Rankin who ushered us to our box. As the lights dimmed, soft music was heard from the orchestra under the baton of Jerry Hames, whom we knew as Bill Wfoods, and he had as his first trumpeter Shirley Fleeger. Next on the program was Marilyn Stroup, Metropolitan Cpera soloist, who sang the lead in Aida, she was accompanied by Barbara Hays at the organ. Then the first Male Quartette composed of Ken Bauer, Clyde Hillwig, Dan Morgan, and Bob Smith rendered their version of The Ranger Song. After intermission Gloria Yough mounted the podium and played Rhapsody in Blue on the clarinet. For the hnale, Dying Swan was presented by Miss Phyllis Colbert, the now famous ballerina who teaches in Paris. After the performance, I went backstage to Phyllis' dressing room to invite her to my apartment to talk over old times. She told me that Edith Smith is a receptionist to Dr. jones, whom we knew as Abner Sheakley and Doris Vensel is his nurse. She also told me that Maxine Craig is now happily married. I was glad to hear that Bob Whitmer had finally fulfilled his ambition and is now doing professional refereeing at Pitt Stadium. It was nice to know that two of our friends are working together, Mary Ann Todorich is an ele- mentary teacher in a school on the North Side of Pittsburgh and Frances Matijak is a Physical Education teacher in the same school. Phyllis gave me a clipping from the Chicora Herold in which I read that Anita Gamble and Dixie Jordan had a double wedding at the Chicora Methodist Church. We walked a short distance to my penthouse and retired after an exciting and en- joyable evening talking about the Forty-Ninecsf' Roberta Campbell 20



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JUNIORS Feudin' Fussin' and A Fightin' Back Row: B. Keppl-e, B. Stahl, W. Wilson, F. Hawk, E. Craig, R. Holben, T. Sanich, K. Gifford. Third Row: R. Shcalcley, Olson, K. Burke, Morris, R. Earley, L. Gicbel, E. Corbett, R. Gray, R. lVlcElravy T. Olcus, R. Bcwser, Barnes. Second Row: L. Coverdale, B. Wulfurt, S. Barger, Ellenberger, M. Kusner, Mr. Black, W. Reep, L. Shively H. Stroup, H. Rumbaugh, F. Rupert. First Rcw: M. McKinnis, N. Jordan, D. Larimore, E. Quest, S. Barger, M. Collier, C. Campbell, W. Betros, A Barger, M. Olcus, jameson. Front: N. Lowers, L. Hanold. To guide us through our active life as Juniors we chose Wilma Betros for President, Wade Wilson, Vice President, Loretta Hanold, Secretary, and Marilyn lVlcKinnis, Treasurer. La Vonne Shively was news reporter for the Hi-Lite. Far-Awa Placesv was selected as our class son 5 our motto was Build for Y g character not for fame , ra and maroon were our colors' and our class flower v g Y 1 was the white rose. Our numerous activities included the sale of Christmas cards, Junior Square Dance, participation in the magazine drive, Junior-Senior Prom, and Junior Ban- quet. With our eyes wide open and hope in our hearts we shall step into the places of the Class of '49.

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