Georgetown High School - Broadcast Yearbook (Georgetown, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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Edmund Knable, leave to W brother Charles, all W errors in Book- keeping to add to the ones I know he will make next year. Dallas Utz, leave to Suggie Sinex W studious ways and quiet manner. Virginia Rouck, leave to Jean Lykins W long hair, due to the recent catastrophe that occured. Bernadette llarking, leave W halit of chewing gum in Bookkeeping Class to Ruby Loyd. Martha Perkins, leave W success with the boys to Mary Jean and Bonnie Lockman. Cecil Lockman, leave my 'whitty sayings' to Elmer Williams. Jimmie Fanneley, leave W curley hair to Donnie Hurst. Karl Jenkins, -leave W interest in Government class to Gradie Abbott Dorothy Gunn, .leave to Delores Reber and Helen Gunn W magnificant alto voice. Nancy Mason, leave to Shirley Sheckler W friendship with Martha Cauble as I will spend full time with P. A. Patty Walte, leave W job of delivering milk every afternoon to Jerry Banet. We, The Seniors, leave all our noise in class to Mr. McAfee. We, the Seniors, leave the problem of getting us in our seats on time to lr. Hoore. We, the Seniors, leave all our mistakes in Bookkeeping to Mr. Cochran. We the Seniors, leave all the English we have butchered to Mrs. lock and Mrs. Gibboneyf We, the Seniors, leave to lr. Richards and We, the Seniors, leave We, the Seniors, leave me Icoshlere We, the Seniors, leave our sore throats from yelling at the ballgames Mr. Patterson. our neat and emaculate art room to Miss Miller. our infalible and punctual home projects to - to Mr. Neely all our sour notes.



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P While I have been working very hard to save some money so that I might some dey take a trip, I have now reached that goal. I left on .Tune 5, 1960. I boarded s plane and guess who was pilot. No other than Bobby Baker. I ordered a bite to eat and the waitress came in and it was, yes, Norma Beary., the stewardsss. When I got off the plane I flagged a taxicab, with Johnw Voyles- at the wheel. I got to 5th and lhrket and stopped off to buy me a drink., and who was the bar tender but Delbert Sharp. I decided then to read up on the latest news.. I didn't have aw change so I got it from a singing beggar who surprised me to be Charlie Kerr. I began to read the headlines and they read as follows: EDDND ENABLE ON BOND FOR NONSUPPORT OF TEN CHILDRE1. That really stunned me but not so much as later I found out that his wife was Dorothy Gunn.. I decided to see the New York Yankees play baseball and who do you think was on the mound but Dallas Utzf, with Dickie CYoggiJ Willis behind the plate. You should have seen lhnagecr Ibler Reilliller giv- ing the umpire heck, who was George Ihensetter,, which surprised me a bit too. While watching the gms a fight started in. the stands. lhen the police nabbed thm, it was Bobby lliller and Bobby Dreher fighting over Barbara llills. I then left the gms and went to a prize fight to see a champion- ship bout between Cecil Loclenan, 235 lbs. and the contender Edwardl Cecil 185 lbs. It was: aa good fight until Edward knocked Cecil out of the ropes in the second round. Leaving the big city, I decided to take in a circus. I met some other school pals from-Georgetown back in 1952. .I saw Earlene Craig, the thinnest woman in the world, bar none, Karl Jenkins, the ugliest nan in the world, llarilyn Byrne, the fattest woman in the world, Larry Board, the man no one could throw down in 5 minutes, .Tunes Farnsley,. the 85-foot well diver, Regina llcCauley, the mst beautiful woman in the world.. While leaving the circus, e hungry old beggar was asking for mney. I kindly gave Paul Hise 504. From there I went to a high class night club with no other than the mmlti-millionaire, Donnie Keithley, in his 1960 Rocket.. The club was a swell place with owner llartha Perkins selling cigarettes. The enter- taiment was provided with lhrilyn lissi singing 'Rocket Ship Boogie.' All went well till the police had to throw Patty lalts out because she was disturbing the peace.. Some of my pals had good jobs in the Woolworth Store too. I met Virginia Rouck selling girdles, Ihncy lhson selling books on 'How to- Hold a llan,' and Wilma Long selling diapers.

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