Fern Creek High School - Tiger Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

 - Class of 1957

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This factory, being composed exclusively of Fern Creek High Graduates, has as its business administrator Harold Fisher. To keep the factory operating smoothly, Cyril Allgier, Bob Barr, Donnie Carrier, and Gary Oaks appear as foremen. The designer of these modernistic homes, Joe Goodwin, has been assisted by the famed interior decora- tors, Bessie Gootee and Lonnie Hoffman. These plans are drawn by these draftsmen: Harold Metcalf, and Sonny Snawderg engineered by Chuck Hilgert. Making known the achievements of this corporation is Jim Paul, the advertising manager and his secretaries, Rosalee Bauer, Carol Kaufman, Bonnie Matherly, and Vivian Stout, Having been trained for business secretarial work by Miss Farris and Mrs. Morris. Carrying out the ideas of the company is the chief contractor, Jim Trautwein and his assistants, Bill Skaggs, Jim Short, and Ben Stout. Company nurses, to mend the many mashed fingers and minor mishaps are Judy Joseph, Linda Wiggin- ton, and Susan Wunderly. The stock of this well-paying organization is figured by mathematician Kay Worth, who sends out many dividend checks to Bill Jansen, Ray Lanham, Jim Ernspiker, Jim Guffy, and Jerry Miller, the stockholders. Leaving the factory, we drive through the Fem Creek community to catch the new sights. While going through, we see Billy Barnes, Johnnie Gentry, and Bob Hayden at the Fern Creek Volunteer Fire Department serving their community. After a brief get-together, we travel on. As we drive along we hear a siren. Sud- denly a police car appears chasing some young hotrods. When the car came closer, we saw that the police were none other than Jim Gregg and Billy Stout. However, in their rush they do not see us. Meanwhile. other activities are taking place in this thriving community. ln a nearby nightclub, the newest branch of the Pelican, some of the surrounding residents who are graduates of Fern Creek High School have arrived for a brief period of entertainment before the big reunion. Upon arrival at the club, we see Margaret Bowser at the coat check with hostess, Sallie Schwab. Our first glance around the room portrays many Fern Creek graduates. Over in a corner thinking up some new basketball plays we see sports writer, Bobby Matthews, with Globe trotter, Fred DeBerry, and pro-basketball player, Jerry Martin. Also we see the former Geraldine Farmer. JoAnn Redmon and Marylyn Welch with their husbands, talking over their dinner about none other than family life. When we walk to our tables we see Sidney Anderson and Janet Brooks, home from college, talking to cigarette girls Ann Carey and Marty Elrod. At last we find our seats and a menu and finally start to order our dinner. After a preview of the menu, we see that June Grimes is the newly appointed dietician. All at once the lights dim and the floor show begins. Much to our surprise, we see that two of the dancers are Judy Foster and Barbara Johnson, accompanied by a new band with drummer and leader, Charles Niren. After the show, the performers joined the rest of the group from Fern Creek to have a very enjoyable evening and a re-acquaintance with everyone. When the evening closed, everyone was very enthusiastic about the grand reunion of the '57 graduating class that would be held the next evening. Everyone said goodbye, and thus the evening ended.



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