Huntington Township School - Medita Yearbook (Huntington, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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igrofrkecy We are four persons of the class of n54H who are working for the Fullest Brush Company. Our job is to supply the salesmen with brushes and to do this we have to travel through many cities. In Denver, Colorado we ran into told us that ahe operated a tutoring She wouldn't tell us what she tutors Mary Alice told us that Gale Rus for ten years to work his way to the business at last because 999 999 999 windows in the building. have to wash that one. Mary Alice Merryman who school for nmen onlyn. them in. Good luck, Mary. chhaupt had been trying top of the banking . He works at The first National Bank of Denver and has reached the top. I suppose it took him so long he had to wash the windows as he went. There are only He broke one so he didn't Chicago was our next stop and of course we decided to take in a ball game. At the game we saw Dean Barton with two bats in his hands, swinging away like mad. He stepped up to the plate and handed them to Jackie Robinsin. Dean makes an efficient bat boy. From Dean we found that Joanne Reed had gone into the modeling business, modeling for calender art. On our way out of the ball park our attention. It was Rover the dog a large billboard drew advertising this slogan, nWhen Your Doq ls Saqning Use Wargingu, for the Wagging Dog Food Company. The illustration of Rover was done by Dave Ellet who has become quite successful in the field of conmmrcial art. While in Washington, D. C. we ran into Bob Gordon and. found that he had a good job with the government. As a matter of fact he is in and out of all the H paper baskets empty.J It was suggested that we take a top offices each day. He clearsa up problems for the big shots. K He keeps the waste taxi to see the sights of Washington. Getting into a cab we found that Spencer Fisher had designed his own cars and started a cab station called the Car-Pet Cab Company. The next stop was New York City. Here we attended a night club and to our surprise found Anita Stricker to be the hat check girl. Anita told us that Ronnie Yake and Richard Johnson were now in the cleaning business. Ronnie pushes the cart while Richard pushes the broom. When we were talking to Anita, Jerry Tobin stopped in and he informed us that he was the coach for the nDead End Kidsn. Starting for Indiana, we decided to go through South Bend. While walking down the street whom should we see but Barbara Harrell,who told us she had a full time job now. She is kept quite busy taking care of 15 children. No, they are not hers, she manages a day nursery for pre-school children. Barbara told us that Rejina Rinehart was now playing the violin on q -. .T , v ur Godfrey's Wednesday night FV program

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ie? k 57,f . L We the Class of lQ55 being of sane minds and fully realizing what we are about to say leave as follows, to the class of 1954, our last will and testament. I, Devoe Dean Cobbs, will my oarking place at school to Rob Yickley. I, Paul Eugene Shull, will the Old Andrews Road to Everett Gearhart. Octa Regina Rinehart, will my ability to get along with all achers to Shirla Tucker and Patty Adams. Franklin Delano Garrison, will ry missing d Friday to Vaynard Fisher. I, Waneta Ellen Frantg, will ny quietness to Solloway. I, te u 1, school every Tonday an Rita Farnes and Zarol I, Soencer Rollyn Fisher, will ry ability to go with any girl to Fax Puzzard. I, Burdell Edward Hildebrand, will my mustyHnfokes to 'enry Johnsen and Fark McHenry. I, John William Gibson, will my courage to ignore ry steady while riding with five girls to Dewirht Rader. I, Opal Carolene Robbins, will my nNoose Lodqen to Sarah Diehl, Carolyn Keel, and Donetta Hildebrand. CIt goes by the name of 'Noose I, Gale Allen Ruschhaupt, will my nGeorgia Peachesn to Ronnie Motz. I, Robert Duane Gordon, will my strength to get un frcr the table before I am full to Raymond Sunderman. I, Richard Lavon Benson, will my ability to go SPOUHG e curve QO miles per hour and stay on one wheel to Bob Gamble. Mary Alice Merryman, will my porch light to Peggy Nelling and unita Falk. II hope you can find it, I couldn'tll Verl Richard McHenry, will my ability not to smoke in school to bert DuPriest. I, Ja I, Al I, Anita Mae Stricker, will my shyness to Eartara Alford and Marjorie Lahr. I, Donna Jane Keplinger, will my ability to forge passes to Delight Rader and Shirley Callahan. I, Jesse Max Tobin, will my ability to stay away from girls to Joe Bailey. I, Floyd Dean Barton, will my great brain, neatly done up in a thimble, to Bob Heiney. David Lawrence Ellet, will ry ability to shove all players around the basketball floor to Ronnie Laurie. I, Joanne De Lee Reed, will my gift of gab to Marilee Coles and Janet Day. I, Max Allen Thrasher, will my motto nDon't do today what you can to Lawrence Storey. will my bottle of Hadacol to Ronald Hall. I, on put off until tomorrown I, Freddy Wayne Ditton, I, Ronald Favorite Yake, will my can of hot air to Dave Sailors. I, Barbara Ann Harrell, Shirley Wires and Rhea I, Richard Lee Johnson, And last but not least. I, Donald Becker Vickery, will my ability to flirt with all girls to Jerry Benson. Ah. will my book, nHow To Catch a Mann, to Sands. will my strength to Richard Zickafoose. -I 7 :Azad lf if ei In ,I H. H.. J



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While in South Bend we saw Fred Ditton who informed us that he was now the head bookkeeper at the city dog pound. Before coming Indianapolis where They ahd gone into they had their own back to the old home town, we drove to we saw Richard McHenry and Paul Shull. the collecting business in a big way, as truck and office. The only drawback, they weren't making very much money. This situation couldn't have been caused by the could it? Richard fact that they were collecting garbage, and Paul told us that Donna Keplinger has finally gotten into show business. Most anytime you attend the nFox Theatern you will see her right out in front. KDon't get the wrong idea, she sells the tickets.D Coming into Huntington we saw Carolene Robbins dragging a little boy up the steps of the Huntington Township School. She told us she was now the truant officer for Huntington County. We met Burdell Hildebrand and he said that he had started training to become would be very dead told us that Devoe spot. CDoc'sJ an undertaker. He said that the business when he finally got his training. Burdell Cobbs was playing at a very popular night While in Huntington we heard that Dick Benson and John Gibson had gone into the banking business. They work nights after everyone else has gone home. Now we know where they got all of those ten dollar bills. We talked to Frank Garrison and he told us that he had gotten a promotion at Caswell Runyan last week. He is now running errands for his foreman. Frank,told us that Waneta Frantz has a very tacky job, removing tacks from the soles of shoes in a shoe repair shop. He also told us that max Thrasher was washing bottles for the Coca Cola Company in Fort Wayne. We also learned from Frank that Don Vickery was working his way through college by shining apples. We wonder who he shines them for? After finally getting our business taken care of in Huntington, we were looking forward to a much needed rest in the Rocky Mountains. As we were leaving the Rest Easy Hotel we were greeted by a messenger who had a telegram for us. It informed us that we had taken too much time visiting instead of working and we would have to attend a special school in Albany, New York for employees of The Fullest Brush Company who waste time. We really didn't mind too much as it was interesting to find the whereabouts of the former Huntington Township Seniors of '55. Written by: Rhea Sands Rita Barnes Delight Rader Shirley Callahan

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