Hancock Place High School - Momento Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1954

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the most important news of all. Finally, after all these years, JOYCE BROUN and B08 BRAUCH eloped. We said good-by and thanked her for all the latest dope. Then we saw a big Cadi- omobile pull up, and driving it was 10N EVANS, and sitting next to him was his favorite girl FAYE IILOOX. .He told us thathehad expanded his father's business all owe r the universe, and was doing quite well for himelf. We only hadashort distance to go before we reach our last destination, the moon. We landed and things were pretty quiet until we heard a whooping and a yelling. Swinging through the trees came BOBBYE WRIGHT and chasing behind was DON HUHN. All ofa sudden someone shouted OJl'. They were rehearsing their latest movie 'iIungleLife..'? The stars of the production were BARBARA GREEN and HAYNE LAVANCHY. Co-starring was Jungle JIII BONE and his sweethear DOROTHY RICKARD. The director was ART MEYER and the producer was EDDIE MEINE. The wardrobe designer was BETTY JIIYKS. We glanced at the time and were shocked to :find that we had only 15 minutes and 39 secondsin which to reach earth and beat the pre- vious record. VW: were zooming back through space at a terrific rate of speed when we saw the sp ,ce port. We landed and were quickly surrounded by reporters and photographers. CHUCK .7 I I I . 6 v Af JOURDEN, the reporter for the Growler, and- his ace photographer, BETTY BREIHAN reach us first sowe invited them in and told themof om' trip. We then left the ship and weae greeted by the the Mayor of the city, ROSEMARY NELVEY, who gave us the key to the city for breaking the pre- vious record and' .ting anew one of 7 hours, 37 minutes and 39 seconds. We all agreed that this was the ha, yiest occasion of our lives, and we would never forget it. K, EQ 9 .5 fJ x QR N f X ' e 1 J W 0 K 35

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so we went to a Steaky and Shaky on Pluto. The cars-hop came up and asked us what we want- ed, it was VELDA KIENINGER. We talked to her for awhile and she told us. the IIARYIN EVANS, fastest of the steak flippers., worked there also. A souped-up jet pulledup along sideqf ug andwho should jmpout hut GAROL BUSSE, B.'BELLE BOLTON, and: VERDIN., They invited- Us to come to the P.C. Q-Pluto Cluhl and see the famous bubble twins JEAN and JOAN LANDIANN. We were going to accept, but told them our time was running, out, and we still had three more planets to visit. We pulled out of Steaky and Shaky and headed for Jupiter. As we were flashing through time, we tuned in on our space-o-gram radio. 'lhe program My Friend Mar Lynn, 3' Starring DELORES STIBAL and HAR LYNN SQUIRES, was just coming on. We listened for a while before turning to e different program Bribe and Groom. The newly-weds were PEGGY PARKER and BYNUAI YELKER. We wished them happiness greater than all the universe. It was dark when we landed on Jupiter so we decided to take in a night spot. We went over to Madi- sons where they have a new sax player, RICHARD NUEBLFAMH, and boy, is he ever hep to the j1ve. l'le's better than 'aligt Tarter. We saw sone of our old cronies, PAT IATKINS, BETTE M if ol NCIRORTER, JACKIE LEHIKUHL, and BARBARI BOETTCHER teaching the younger generation how to Shag- Stag. We then went to Tuma, where they have a new floor show starring JAGKIE KEEPER accom,- panied by BARBARA BIRKENNEIER and DONA STRECKFUSS.. It was very orginal. As we were 'walking down the street taking in the sights, a bill-board stating that some of our old classmates have top billing at the huge and famous Bene, caught our attention. The first act starred JOY HEIIIANN, who swung 250 feet in the air holding on toarope with just tln aid of her teeth Ca good thing they weren't falsel. CAROL BOSLER was in the second act where she stood on a 200 foot platform and dove down intoabarrel ofwater that was 5 feet- wide andsfeet deep. All of a sudden there was a roar from the drums and out walked CAROL GERHARDT, who did a tight-rope stunt walking across a nylon rope on her two big toes, without a net. We wanted to watch all of the show, but we were pressed for time. We got back into our space-ship and set our dials for Saturn.. While speeding. through' space we heard a siren. It was the Space Patrol. As they jumped from their space ehip to ours we knew we were in for it. But instead of looking angry they were smiling and singing our old school song Onward Hancock so we joined in. 'L J, fff AFP .. QW :- After the song was over we recognized two of the three cadets, EUGENE SPITZNAGEL and RONNIE ZIIINERIAN, but.we couldn't figure out who the third one was for he was as round as a barrel and bald-heeded. Mich to our surprise, it was none other than JOHN DEITRIGI. The captain of the Space Patrol was JOAN THYII and her favorite cadet is JOHN LONG.. We said good-bye and con- tinued on our way. As we entered the smoke ring around Saturn, we finally found out who sup- plied the smoke, AL IANSER. We went to Saturn's Tweet Shop and sitting at the counter sipping a coke was MARILYN IILLIAIIS... We asked her what happened to the rest of the gang' and she told ns that NORIA IARTIN was the most cultured artist' on Saturn, BETTY AUER and IERLINE CRISLER were now bobbi-pin demonstraters since they had so much practice at school. ARLENE BROWN is now a house wife who lives with her mother. They are a little overcrowded since ARLENE just had her 12th child, but she always said They're cheaper by the dozenfm LARRY SCHNIDT and JODIE TATE let their crew cuts grow out and now they advertise the latest thing inmen's hair styles, and DON ROBERTS, with his wavy, bl-ack hair had stolen the hearts of all the bobby?- soxers with his romantic baritone voice. MARILYN, then said Oh Heck, I' forgotlto tell you 34

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