Hanna High School - Panther Tracks Yearbook (Hanna, IL)

 - Class of 1956

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On our trip eastward we were cruising along on the Pennsylvania turnpike at a speed of 150 miles an hour (jet age) in the wrong lane. All at once we heard the shrieking sound of a siren and a cop pulled up beside u and motioned us to stop. As he was making out our ticket we noticed the name on his badge was familiar. The name was Dean Bealor. We asked if he knew Alida Saylor and he said Definitely ! She’s my wife! All at once we began talking about our acquaintances and before we knew it, he had tom up our ticket and chaperoned us all the way to his home to meet one of our closest friends. Alida. When we arrived she was so excited, that she accidently stepped on one of her little boys' trucks, and that kept her busy trying to answer such questions as Mommy! Why did you step on my truck? After everything had been settled, we had coffee and talked constantly about our school days together and before we knew it, i% was time to go. We said so long to everyone and thanked them for a nice time. We promised to keep in touch by corresponding. We left their pleasant home and started to travel the roads again. We finally arrived at our destination, N c w Y o r k! Wc had six hours left before boarding the plane and so decided to get some rest and then do some shopping. It was 2 P.M. when we started paging all the stores and then it happened! We walked into a swanky dress shop and the.e, showing some of her famous designs to a promising buyer, was Betty Louderback. We couldn't visit very much because she was busy and we had a schedule to meet. We went back to our hotel, got our luggage and headed for La Guardia Field. We went into the office and received our passenger list. With this in hand we boarded our plane to see whether everything was satisfactory. We went to the cockpit to find out when takeoff would be and. behold, who should be behind the wheel, but Pat Kauchak. Right then and there wc knew that the rest of our trip would be great because we had met most of our classmates. If this should really ever happen, we know it will be even a greater thrill. Lou Ann Rosenbaum Marilyn Pranckus 17

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Prophecy It's the year of 1966, just ten years since we graduated from Hanna High School. So much had happened during these last 10 years as we found out this summer. Wc had been transferred from the United States flight to a T.W.A. flight from New York to Cairo, Egypt. Since we landed in California, we decided to take a little land travel and go by car to New York and see if we could find some of our classmates on the way. We knew Dave Jones was branch manager of Schaeffer's Super Market in San Francisco, but we didn't find him at his office. Wc didn't have too much travel time so we thought we should get started on our long trip. We had only gotten into the suburbs, when we saw a Model A Ford sitting along the road. We stopped to sec what the trouble was and we asked if we could help. When the fellow turned around, we saw that it was Don Hunter. He explained that he was taking his antique out for a little exercise which it didn't seem to need. Since his home was only a few miles away, we took him there. On the way, we found that Jim Perr. was a salesman for a big Hot Rod Company in Tuscon, Arizona. When we got to Don's home, he asked us to meet his wife but she was out shopping and we didn't have the time to spare, so we wished him the best of luck and were on our way to find Jim. We had no trouble finding Jim in Tuscon. He told us this was just the work for him. He offered to give us a ride in his newest Hot Rod. Since we didn't know better, we said, O. K. . We hadn't been so scared in a long time! Even our new Ford wouldn't go that fast. When we got over the shock, we asked about Carol Shei. Of course, it's Salisbury now. Jim said that she and Fritzie were living in Denver. Colorado. Jim had been thro gh there on a business trip recently and told us the address. Once again wc were on our way. When we got to their home, we found Carol was very busy with her 12 children. Her one little boy had the mumps and all 11 of her girls were very active in the back yard making mud pies. We figured she had no time to talk to us, so we asked if she knew where Shirley Aim was. When we were in high school, she hoped to be a secretary. Carol said she had suc- cessfully obtained a job with the Dupont Plant in Kansas City, so it was hit the road again . The Dupont Plant covers several acres in Kansas City, so finding the office Shirley worked in was a problem. We finally found it on the sixth floor. Shirley was certainly surprised to see us. Wc told her of all the old gang we had visited. She was glad to hear about them. She was very happy with her work there and hoped to continue. We then went on our way to good old Indiana. We arrived at our home town, Hanna, where we spent some time visiting a few of our classmates who still lived here. We located June Ann Drader and her husband living on a 250 acre farm raising feeder cattle. When we arrived there, she was busy with her 6 children, besides helping her husband with the daily farm work. She informed us that Bill L,ile, another class- mate, was the president of a big corporation in the city of Toto. We realized wc only had a couple of days left to get to New York for our flight with T. W. A. and to do a little shopping before we left. We bade June Ann and her husband Farewell. 16

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