Huntertown High School - Citadel Yearbook (Huntertown, IN)

 - Class of 1951

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Class Prophecy While floating around in the stratospheres in the year 195, our doodle-bug runs out of .atoms and we are forced to land on a strange and mvsterious planet. We dazcdly climb out ot our doodle-bug and see a strange creature crawling toward us mumbling over and over, XVater1 XVaterl iscover that is it Mr. Prible, our guide back in 1951. XVC drench his thirst and he then tells us that he must get back to Huntertown for it is .1 matter ot lite untertown Fair and all his fans are waiting tor him. As we draw nearer we d or death. He is the main attraction at the H W'e pick an atom off the nearest cloud and with Mr. Prible in tow we head for Huntertown. After parking our doodle-bug, we start down the spacious midway. Much to our surprise, there stands Martha Aikins shouting, Come one, come all. See the famous Zaa Zaa, Ronald McBride. As we enter the tent we see that he is sawing Marilyn Yates in half. Max Herendeen is throwing knives at Evelyn Bauer who catches them in her teeth and throws them right back at him. All at once there is a loud bang and we rush out of the tent in time to see Ferdonna Lieberenz flying through the air with the greatest of ease. Max Wfakeland shot her out of a cannon. He then dashes one mile to catch her. I Our eye is attracted by an object. Oh No! Nancy Deetz is sitting on top ot a pole. Sue Daniels is trying to persuade her to come down, but she refuses to do so until Ollie Wliid wins her a big teddy bear. As we mosey on down the midway we find ,loyce Horstmeycr looking into her crystal ball to find out what Jack Meyers will be doing in the future. The fragrant odor of hotdogs reaches us, so we stop for some of Maloney's Baloney. There Sharon gives us foot-long hotdogs. We decide to try our luck at throwing balls at Don Lemish, the clown. WT prove to be poor shots. Feeling slightly full, we walk further on and see Gunga Din Bill Gatton, the snake charmcr, emitting weird musical notes on his saxaphone, accompanied by the high soprano voice of his wife Mary Meyer. XVow! Scfclnls at in time to with their none other Look at the Silver Street go. No wonder, with Doris Dafforn at the controls. Piercing the other end of the midway attract our attention. Rushing toward them we arrive see Glenna Timmerman, Monica Kell and Joy Steager dash out of the House of Horrors eyes wide with fright and their hair standing on end. Wlilking down the midway is than Isabel Thompson, knitting a pair of socks for Harry Richey who is now her leading man in North Atlantic. We reach the grandstand in time to see the main event of the afternoon. The NVomen's Hot Rod Races. W'ith a wave of the flag and a hearty Hi Ho Crackers! they're off with .1 mighty roar. Darlene Dice takes the lead closely followed by Maxine Houser with Gloria Branning bringing up the rear. At the far turn, Gloria gains speed and pushes Darlene and Niaxine oii the track. The siren sounds and on the track comes the Robert Borotl Ambulance driven by Fred Taner. As they reach the overturned cars they ind that the girls have crawled out of their cars and finished the race on foot. As we leave the grandstand we see janet Dunten still hopefully pursuing her secret love, Lowell Dickes, in the hope that someday he might accept her. There goes our two old maids, Ruth Slorler and Dolores Willsoii, taking their daily stroll with their pet poodlcs. Into the flea circus we go, only to find Don Bloom unsuccessfully trying to teach the fleas to play basketball. Still itching, we amble on and see Bennie Grimm and David Neuhouser trvine to sneak into the Big Top under the tent flaps. They are caught though, by Bonnie Leazier 'and her pet birddog, Snoopy, who made them water the elephants. Inside, we find Gwendolyn Simon, Verna Perry and Barbara Lepper flying through the air with the greatest of ease. CBetween the crashes.b The houselights dim and the crowd grows still. Then we hear 'lPeanutsl Popcorn! Crackerjacklu It is none other than Mr. Prible, the peanut man. Jimmy and DeMaris Martin, those daring darlings of the tightwire are finishing their act when in comes Bojo, the clown, who is in reality, Bud May. He likes to make the little kiddies laugh. XVe leave the Big Top for we must hurry on our way if we are to see Tom McCrea's Oddities which includes jack Surfus, the rubberman. Marilyn Myers the fat lady, Vincent Sherwood, the strong man, and Donna Snider, the undefeated lady wrestler. Lois Hess and Eugene Couture shoot past us on a falling star and this reminds us that the time has drawn near for departure. At the information booth we inquire from Betty Streets as how to get back to civilization, but this puts Betty into a fix as she has not been to civilization. We see our controls and trust to luck that we'll land on the Milky Way. Page 25



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Class Will I I, Martha Aikins, being of sound mind and body QI thinkj, hereby will all those good books I used to read in seventh period assembly to that bashful Junior, Bob Golden. I. Evelyn Bauer, will and bequeath my ability to go steady to my sister, Agnes. Also, I will my love for Chev's Cwonder whyj to Mr. Sible. I, Donald Bloom, being of sound mind and body, do will and bequeath my ability to be a very safe and careful driver to Bob Spangler, who is also a very safe driver. I, Robert Boroff, will my ability to be a good asking me questions about it. art student to Charles Kell, who is always I, Gloria Branning, do hereby will and bequeath to Richard Sordelet my natural ability to keep out of trouble and a seat in second period study hall, 'cause he looks awfully lonely sitting in the hall each day in front of the oEice. I, Eugene Couture, will and bequeath my ability study hall to Terry Meyers. I, Doris Dafforn, will and bequeath my ability to to sleep and study at the same time in the hit the right note in chorus to Jack Goings. I, Sue Daniels, will my ability to eat candy in government class, when I'm just supposed to be chewing gum, to any junior who might want to try it I, Nancy Jo Deetz, will my quiet and serene ways I, Darlene Dice, do here will and bequeath my Paul, Roger, and Byram. I, Lowell Dickes, will my tuba horn to any lucky I, Janet Dunten, will and bequeath my ability to Patty Noble. I, Bill Gatton, being of stable mind and soul, will who sure needs it. to Ramona May and Ann Gump. ability to keep quiet in government class to guy or gal who wants to be on the beat. play the snare drums to Jackie Walcutt and my great basketball record to Jerry Buchanan, will and bequeath my ability of being Cheer do hereby will and bequeath my great ability I, Bennie Grimm, being of sound mind and body, Leader and to sit on the front row at every game to the on-coming Seniors, as they may need it. I, Lois Hess, will my ability to make posters to anyone who has the time and ambition. I, Max Herendeen, being of sound mind and body, to get along with our bus driver to jim Blessing and Alvin Fritz. I- my baritone to Linda Dove. Joyce Horstmeyer, of sound mind and body, hereby will and bequeath my ability to play I, Maxine Houser, being of sound mind and body, QI thinkj, do hereby will and bequeath my nine years in band to anyone who seeks fun!! I, Monica Kell, being of sound mind and body, will my bashfulness to Tootie May, as I know she needs it. I, Bonnie Leazier, do will and bequeath my tallness and shyness to Jack Walcutt. I, Donald Lemish, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along good with Mr. Guinther to Donald Surfus. I, Barbara Lepper, do will my orneriness and ticklishness to anyone who wants them. I, Ferdonna Lieberenz, in sound mind and body, will and bequeath my five seats and quietness in government to Dick Garman. KI-Ie'll need the seatslj I, Tom McCrca, being in sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my extreme height and my basketball ability to Jerry Buchanan and Jack Kelham. I, Ronald McBride, being of sound mind and body, will and bequeath my ability to be talkative and girl-crazy to Dick Sordelet. I, Sharon Maloney, will and bequeath my ability to be curtain puller in the Senior Play to Ray Tester, if he has the ambition to pull it. I, jim Martin, do hereby will and bequeath to Pete Dillman a rubber coke bottle. I, DcMaris Martin, hereby will and bequeath my get away with it, to Dave Witham. ability to sneak ahead in the lunch line and I, Charles May, will my shot-put record to whoever has the ability to break it. I, Mary Meyer, being of sound mind fha, haj, hereby will my bashfulness to Bob Golden. Qchickcnj I, Marilyn Myers, hereby will and bequeath my ability to speak with ease in speech class to any trembling junior. I, Jack Meyers, of sound mind and body, hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep the bench warm to Jerry fDuane Kluehj Miller. I, David Neuhouser, will and bequeath study period to Ronald Farrel. I, Verna Perry, will my task of grading I, Harry Richey, being of sound mind the Junior Clickl' and not lose my temper I, Vincent Sherwood, will and bequeath any underclassmen. and body, to anyone my ability to work algebra problems and study during bookkeeping papers to any future bookkeeping student. will and bequeath my ability to argue with who is foolish enough to want it. my ability to stay out of trouble with the teachers to I, Gwendolyn Simon, being of sound body and mind, hereby will and bequeath my ability to never put my hair up to all poor underclassmen, who have to put their hair up every night. fContinued on Page 72j Page 26

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