Franklin Community High School - Kite Yearbook (Franklin, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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Bill McDonald, will my taxi service to Bob Clawson. A Larry McGill, will leave gladly. N Anne Mitchell, will my big Stevenson button to Ann Sanders. ' Stanley Montgomery, will my bone crushing tackets and other outstanding defensive work on the gridiron to Leon Morris. Carole Neese, will my unfailing pursuit of knowledge to Bob Mitchell. Sue Perkings, will my mild manner and quiet ways to Kathy Wright. Janice Perry, will my desire to become America's No. one housewife to Wanda Nunn. Annette Petro, will my ability to live up to my favorite expression, ah, flaming youth to Leo Morris. Esther Ramsey, will my Marilyn Monroe qualities to Floyd Peytorl. A Bob Raney, will my babyface to Wendell Johnson. Arlene Rhodes, will my two mile hike from Nicks to Judy Records. Margaret Rice, will my hard-earned title of bi gest flirt to Ceclia Ambs. Don Risinger, the sheik of Franklin High Schooi will my little dog back to the state legislature. Ted Robinette, will my clever little jokes to Jimmy Cooley, who on second thought doesn't need them. Ed Scott, the Tokyo Rose, will my natural gift to gab to Barbara Carlisle. Tom Scott, will my All-American boy qua 'ties no Marshall Mitchell. Dick Sefton, will my title as Tri-Hi-Y sweetheart king to Donald Webb. Martha Sego, will my twinkle toes on the dance floor to Tom Handley. Melvin CMelvin???J Smith, will my ability to work in the .dark room of Smiths photo shop to Charlotte Ballard. Merrill Smith, will my love for outlof town women to Charlie Snider. Walter Smith, will my title the studious type student to Jim Gee. Norma Stark, will my love for older men to Marcia Whetstine. Covella Sturgeon, will my Devil may care attitude to Betty Smith. Art fCat-many Turner, will my favorite motto, Go cat go to Ronnie Montgomery. Edith Vance, will my long golden curls to Warren Burris. Buford VanCleave will my bruising tactics on the football field to Boris Matthews. Richard VanCleave, will my flashy yellow mercury to Kenneth Townsend. Billy VanCleave, will my ambition to become 35th president of the US to -Don Pelley. Betty Walters, will my position as co-pilot in the Franklin taxi service to Donna Pelley. Bill Wheeler, will my seventeen point shooting average to Bob Cummings. Sylvia Wheet, will my calm manner and soft voice to Shirley Philips. Bebe Wilson, will my Ipana Smile to Josephine Parks. , Jim Woods, will my horn blowing ability to Roger Lowe.

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WILL I, James Acher, will my reserved manner and kind disposition to Ginny Vandivier. I, Gwendolyn Allen, will my ability to remain a loyal demo- crat, even against overwhelming odds to Carolyn Mclvlillian. I, Caryoll Atwood, will my many wild high school days and and nights to Janifer Buchanan. I, Judy Babcock, will all the good times I've had at the mixers this year to the guards at t e door. I, Carole Barger, will my normal quiet life to Helen Wolfschlag. I, Eva Beard, will my wedding ring to the junior girls who will be needing it next year. I, Dick Campbell, will my ability to glet assignments in on time to Patty Richardson I, Eddie Catt, will my first love, hog ouses, to Jerry Carvin. I, Dick Coffey, will my he-man physique to Larry Jacobs. I, Barbara Coffman, will my ambition to become District Mana er of the dime store to Jane Johnson. I, Alice Colin, will my friendly and interested look to Sharon Ngeek. I, Melvin lMelvinJ Davis, will my trusty camera to Stephanie Dart. I, Janice Deputy, will my flaming red pushmobile, with all it's memories, to my brother Gilford. I, Donald Dunn, will my interest in the elements of electricity to Donald Jones. I, Raymond Feathern ill, will my lady killing technique no Sammy Yount. I, Dan Fetterley, my man of distinction qualities to Billy Dillard. I, Mary Frazier, will my sweet disposition to Bill Mann. I, Connie Fricker, will my tintair to Susie Allstetter. I, Zelta-Fulkerson, will my speedy and determined ways to Russell Smock. I, Bob Garrison, will the rest of my finger to the shop. I, Joyce Harrison, the last of the Red Hot Mama's will my jovial personality to Harley Baxter, I, Keith Heiney, will my position as Mr. Copleland's right hand man to Tommy Vest. l, Bob Hendricks, will my ability to finish sc ool in three and a half years to Clement Shepard. I, Philip Hughey, will my Einstein brain to Beverlyfollick. I, Carole Jacobs, will my four day school week to Larry Logan. I, Bob Johnson, will my last name to Alice Jane in one year. I, Nanci Jones, will my house to anyone who likes a red hot party. I, Loretta Uudy Canovay Kellams, will my acting ability to all the stagestruck kids of F. H. S. I, Doris Kennedy, will my petite figure to Mary nn Earl. ' I, Tom Kerlin, will my I-lot4rod antics to Lester VanCleave. I, Jime Lawson, will my abition to become a pro gqolfer and football player to Dan Mitchell. I, Larry Lee, will my ability to get along with bas etball coaches to Harold Dillow. ' I, Pat Lemons, will my love for medical students to Jane Davis. A I, Clive Lewis, will my large collection of literature no the FHS library. I, Johg McClain, will free parking space on my country road to John Records so he won't have to use the country clu . ' - 24



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PRUPHECY , The 1973 State BasketballFinals have just been complet- ed and Franklin emerged the victor. The games have been played in the Franklin Field House with Bill Wheeler, the up and coming basketball coach at I. U. officiating the games. He was ably assisted by James Eyes Acher. As we ascend from the hundred and second row and make our way down the long ramps we are confronted with Walter Smith, janitor, push- ing dirt, waste, and empty popcorn sacks under the bleachers J in true Garrett fashion. Quickly our eyes are cauglht by an ob- J J ject above the crowd. It's none other than Jo n McClain. J Rumor has it that John has two fingers bandagedg it seems he was polishing too many apples to get the ,position of principal at our dear ole Alma Mater. Everyone's attention is directed to the North exit where Chief o Police, Tom Kerlin, is holding back the crowd to let Clive Lewis, manager and star of Ice Capades and some of his cast make their grand exit. As we get a closer look we see that it is that inseparable pair, Bebe Flashing Blades Wilson and Loretta Twinkle Toes Kellams who are currently featured in the show. A loud roar is heard in a far corner. Upon investigation we learn that Pat Lemons, now running for the office of president of the Nicotine Anonymous is arguing with the popular debater,Caro1e Jacobs, on the values of cigarettes to the modern girl. Leaving the gym we notice a poster advertising the appearance of Janice Deputy's Arkansas Travelers, the only girls team to eat the Globe Trotters who were without the services of their captain, Bill VanCleave. On the bulletin board are other notices of the doings ofathletes who are Fl-lSgraduates. ZeltaFulkerson has won the hun- dred yard dash in the olympics this past year. Other team members were Ann Amazon Mitchell who took firstin the womens division of the shot put and Doris Kennedy, worlds contender for the high hurdle record. Now, the parade downtown begins, led by Eddie Catt and his new custom Chevrolet. We join the joyous throng and pass by Buford VanCleave who just came rushing from the church at which he is pastor and is trying to hush the bedlam which is interrupting his service. Then we see Don Risinger, representative for Double Bubble With No Trouble chewing gum, and giving the kiddies samples when their mothers aren't looking. Dick Sefton is circulating through the crowd still trying to pull a bop joke. At his side is Ed Scott who is on a crusade for the introducing of Geisha Girls in the U. S. Across the street is Connie Fricker, New York sweater model, talk- ing to Nanci Jones, noted author, of a book entitled HOW TO CULTIVATE A FEMININE LAUGH. Our eyes catch the pleasant smile of Sue Perkinsg upon talking to her she tells us that she is the critic for Nanci's new book. She also adds the latest bit of glossip, that Carol Barglpr has a new five year contract with the Amity TV station for her new show, I-loedown wit Carol and that Edit Vance holds the worlds record for fla - pole sitting. We are also informed that Eva Partenheimer Beard is now an exporter of seal skins straight from E- laskag while Sylvia Wheet and Joyce Harrison are currently booked at Town Hall with their startling lecture The Evils of Men .' Sue adds that Raymond Featherngill's diamond business has not been hampered in t e least by this lecture. The pain of a splitting headache now drives us into the nearest drug store only to find Melvin Davis head Pharmacist slinging Bromo's at a mad pace. Quickly ducking a Flying Bromo and biting the dust we encounter none other than Betty Walters, lady archeologist, hunting her old fossils. Our head once more clear we step outside to see Robert Johnson, Manager of the cat farm walk u boldly and shake the hand of Bob Hendricks, president of the National Cowhands Union. We over hear him say that his farm hand, Larry Lee has taken a leave of absence to serve a term as Representative in Washington. While conversing Covella Sturgeon walks up and gives the two a strange look. She is a biology teacher at Yale. Whipping by is Dick Campbell, manufacturer of station wagons specially built to hold twenty girls. Out on the street there is a loud crash which draws our attention. Out of the crumpled mass comes Caryoll Atwood raving furiously that she has to get her road equipment out on 44. You see Caryoll is now with the state highway department maintaining the road between Franklin and Shelbyville. The team now leaves the parade to go to Margaret Rices's lunch room, commonly known as Eat with Pete! . It has been reported that Jim Lawson, prominent jeweler, plans to give diamond stick pins, stones cut by Larry

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