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yam Thomas Robertson Mary Mcxain Karl Hahn Buddy Stotts Ka C ots Edith Smith ye 0 President Albert Sweeney Tom Guernsey Vice President Wayne Blanton Evelyn Coomes Secretary Mary Burchel Dale Mullins K. s; i Llo d M ers x ' y y Don Edmondson Donna Edwards Treasurer Gene Calhoun This page 13 Sponsored by WILLOWS INN
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Time: May 22, 1975-7z50 p.m. Place: Henryville High School Occasion : Reunion for Class of 1955 h e As we the Juniors look into the future we see the graduating class of 1955 gathered together in the new fielde house. Master of Ceremonies, Larry Dean, president of the Courier Journal, is now presenting the program. On the program we find Evelyn and Margaret Crowley, fam- ous tap dance team and their accompanist, Gordon McKean, one man band. Also on the program is Marvin Swisher, Mr. Music of 1974-75. Third on the program is Ralph Guthrie a ventriloquist. In our audience tonight we have many distinguished guests. Among them are, Donald Bagshaw, newly elected mayor of Henryville with his private secretary Juanita Mull; Billy Dietrich owner or Dietrich's Automobile Agency, largest J agency in Southern Indiana; Gary Wells, manufactur- er of racer tires; Steve Rothbauer, best-dressed man of the year. The luncheon was prepared by Carolyn Bundren. chief dietition of the Hotel Green, owned and operated by James Petty. The guests attending ,5 the reunion are staying free of charge at the Hotel Green. Some of the outstanding ones are,heeXh Raymond Popp, Jockey who rode Light Star in the Derby; Margaret Bagshew, modern artist who painted the famous painting Hummers Mother, 5 ::: and Doris Dunn, well known psychologist. And now going back to the reunion we hear the Four Queens, Frances Lewis, Marie Ledford, x Doris Terry, and Mary Ann Vest, singing their theme song, This New House.' The words and t Music are written by Earl Conroy and Marcella he he Smith. After the entertainment, Max Petty gave a closing speech in honor of the two members X who were absent. Junie Fleming who is now touring Europe, and Don Goforth, star pitcher for the Indians, who had a game tonight. This day will long be remembered by the fine class of '5 who made such a great success in life. Junior Class This page is sponsored by HOUCHEN'S SERVICE STATION
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' ' ii: Bob VanMeter Tim A V - '- Xv , Judy James Janice James guJ James Dickson Eunice Collins W ' This page is sponsored by CARTER ' S STORE 10
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