Hicksville High School - Hixonian Yearbook (Hicksville, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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5? MAIN Ci-IARACTEI S DOROTHY MAE WEST 'Mae' 'Footprints in the sands of time are not made by sit- ting around. G.A.A. 43 Chorus 25 Commercial Club 35 F.H.A. 1,23 Office Girl 43 Spoondriftg Hixunian. MILDRED ZIMMERMAN 'Mickey' 'The goal of today is the starting point for tomorrow. G.A.A. 4g Band 2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,4g Class Officer 3g Student Council 23 Commercial Club 4g Latin Club lg Office Girl 2,3g Ir. Class playg Courtg Spoondriftg Hlxonlang Declamation Contest 4. f 52 V fps PAUL THIEL 'Jesse james' 45 'The thoughtless are rarely wordlessf' 2- yyvq Football 3g Chorus 25 Boy Scouts 1,25 Spoondriftg Hlxonian. JOYCE ZUBER fyoycief 'Unless you attempt something beyond what you have already done, 'you will never grow.' Commercial Club 85 Office Girl 4g Spoondriftg Hixonian. Sponsored by Carey's Garage 3 rg tg 5

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PROPHE CY Dear Diary , This is definitely the most eihausting day I've ever spent. But before I retire I want to tell you of all my escapades because live enjoyed them so very much. Apparently the president of the Class of '47 had premonitions of the fact that I would be about the only one left in Hicksville when the time came for our Class Reunion, so he unofficially appointed me to contact each and every one, which Pve endeavored to do. We graduated just ten years ago today and what a day! If one can be sad and glad at the same time--then those were the mixed emotions of the Class of '47. It was impossible to have our reunion today, however, so it will be a week from Sunday. Florence Cole, Lawyer William R. Miller's private secretary, wrote me and asked if it could be postponed because our 'Dewey' is busy defending Mr. H. R. Hinton and his loyal followers who are advocating that the younger genera- tion isn't 'fgoing to the dogs. I went up to Mayor Don Culler's office to see if he knew whether or not Re- presentative Carl Gecowets would be home. Don gave me an affirmative answer and said that Congress would be adjourned at that time. Both of them claim they owe their success to their experiences at Boys' State. He also said thathe had received word from his friend, Waldo Keller, that since his band is featured at Cleveland this month, he will be here. Idrove around by McCallaPs Research Laboratories and was quite surprised to find Elaine Cottrell and Martha Keller working as lab supervisors. Bill is pub- lishing a new monthly, McCal1a's Science Digest. Hearing that Danny Jenkins was in the hospital with a broken neck and six cracked ribs, I drove to Rosedale to see him. Barbara Koch is superintendent of the new hospital and she has Cleo McFeeters a.nd Mary Ellen McQuistion work- ing there. Ila Mae Moon is dietician and Donal Wonderly is chief cook. After talking to Barb for sometime, she took me to see Danny. There he was--sur- rounded by the entire personel of our most elite Barber Shoppe. Karl Balser and Micheal Hicov were giving him a haircut and their manicurists Jeanne Fogle and Teresa Schliesser were fixing his nails. It wasn't until after they had finished that I found the reason for Danny's condition. He had visited Panasu.k's Muscle Building Center where Walter Beverly is employed and--well--you know Heavy Bev! Barb said Bob's establishment has kept the hospital pretty busy. On my way back home, the car broke down and I had to call Maurice Tuttle's Used Car and Repair Shop. Who should drive the wrecker out after me but Carl Helsel. Maurice's Shop works in co-ordination with Charles Carey's Garage so they took my automobile there where expert mechanics, Claron Bauer and lack Bailey, could work on it. Since I had a little time to wait, I decided to go to a movie. I went to Thiel's Theatre, quite competently managed by Paul, where to my surprise he was featur- ing Windy's Last Love?9', starring Linda Durre, accomplished vocolist, and Bonnie B. Kon the key. They're still styled by Vivian Arend and their make-up was by Dorothy West. When I came out of the Theatre, whom should I meet but Jeanne Lehman. She has been writing a book entitled 'A Thousand Practical Ways to Use Chicken Feathers? Together we went to 1oe's joint , where the owner, JoAnn Mettert, gave us appointments for the ffwoiks' before the class reunion. I had just left Iearme when along came Marlin Miller. He gave me several free tickets to see ffPapa Davis' Midget basketball team play in the auditorium owned by Herbert Beerbower. Marlin is manager of the Midgets and he says they plan an extensive nation-wide tour soon. I stopped by at the 'SDoodles' Daily' Office and asked Editor Max McDonald to give the reunion a write-up in his paper. Ma.x said that I might be glad to know that Ned Beck is establishing his own business. Naturally, a bakery--Beck's Bakery--and of all places--in the Belgian Congo. Sponsored by Armstrong Insurance Agency

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