Heltonville High School - Heltonian Yearbook (Heltonville, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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joined the WAC's and had risen to a very high rank. He said she and Gerald had been engaged for some time but could never agree on a date for their wedding. As we ate, the old song, 'Bell Bottom Trousers' was played. This reminded La- verne of Dean Todd and his 'career.' She said he is in the navy, and from what she heard he is having many romantic adventures on the South Pacific Isle of Paradise. Dean always had a taste for the South Seas! LB no visit would be complete without seeing my best friend, I followed June up and found her at her typewriter in the Prosecuting Attorney's office in Heltonville. It wasn't until I questioned her about her romantic hopes that she explained she is engaged to her boss! They expect to be married in a month. June had seen Delight a short time before when they were back to Heltonville on her husband's furlough. She is married to Major Harold Kinser of Fort Knox, Kentucky, and they have a baby daughter, Josette. After I had told June about my own thrilling life, I left her to her typewriter. As I passed the Second National Bank, I stepped inside to cash a check. There I saw a door lettered 'Wilbert Gilstrap, Pres1dent.' Then I took my leave of Heltonville and my many friends there. I felt it necessary to see at least one ball game in Indiana. This I chose to see at I, U., the school where I took my bus1ness.tra1n1ng. AB the team came out onto the field, who should be leading them but our high school cheerleader, Clarence Norman! Clarence had a date with an I. U. coed after the game, but he found time to tell me that he is going to college to become a coach. He said he wanted to take over Mr. Ray's position as basketball coach at H, H, S. Clarence said he had seen Myron Hudson a month before, when his team played Indiana Cen- tral. Myron is a professional ball player for Indiana Central, now. He and Wilma White still go together, but they won't get married, because Wilma says Myron leads a much too dangerous life for her to share. I had heard of Miss Clark's appointment as head of the Library of Congress in Washington, so I decided to drop in and see her. Miss Clark was very happy and hinted that she had, at last, found THE MAN, a representative from Utah. She told me that Mr. East had been elected by an overwhelming majority as Sena- tor from Indiana. She also told me of Dwight Jones' great success in the medi- cal world. He went to Johns Hopkins University, graduating as Doctor of Medi- cine with honors. After taking special training, he is now a brilliant surgeon ax Johns HopEIns Hospital. Next, I headed for New York City. I needed some new clothes, so I went straight to Sak's Fifth Avenue. Many new creations were shown me but none seemed exactly right until one model came out wearing the most lovely gown! As I looked closer I realized that this model was none other than Lorene White, now 'Rene.' The saleslady told me that Lorene had made a brilliant career for her- self, designing and modeling, and the gown she wore she had designed herself. Driving along, I saw an announcement of an art exhibit. As it was about time for it, I asked the driver to take me there. when I arrived, I noticed several people engrossed in a group of paintings. My curiosity was aroused, so I walked over there. When I inquired from someone the name of the artist, he looked at me curiosly and said, 'Why, haven't you ever heard of M. K. Faub1on?' I had stayed longer than I intended, so I left immediately to rest a bit before I boarded a plane for my return trip. By the schedule I saw that I would have to change planes at Dallas, Texas. When I reached Dallas, I had 3 hours between planes, so I decided to go out and look the town over. Absorbed in the people, Bill Ford. With him was his wife. They were having dinner in town so they invited me to join them. I accepted and was kept busy telling Bill of my visit with our former school friends. Bill told me that 5 years ago he had bought a large cattle ranch near Dallas. I could see that he had prospered! Soon my time was up and I parted with them. When I was resting in the airliner, I relived my trip across the United States. As I neared Phoenix and my home, I realized that that had been a perfect vacation because I had seen all my former classmates and high school teachers. N. s S .T-T.

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