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19 --- THE BLACKBOARD -'- 55 SENIOR MEMORIES September 8-Sold annual ads. September 14-Elected annual staff. September 20-Senior pictures taken at Porters'. October 8-Party at Donna Jackson's. October 26--Party at Anndra Cornett's. October 28-Ordered Caps and Gowns. November 8--Sponsored show at Jewel. November 20-Food sale Jewel Theater Lobby. December 8-Christmas party at Elks Lounge in Lebanon, sponsored by Miss Martin. December 13-Seniors decorate assembly. December 23-Christmas party at Mr. Broshar's. January 6-Ordered Commencement announcements. February 1-Juniors and Seniors visited Legislature. March 25-Seniors presented Missing'! One Pair! at the Advance Community Building. April 3-Left for Senior trip. April 10--Returned from Senior trip. April 27-Senior Class Day Program, treat teachers at Turkey Run. April 30-Junior and Senior Reception. May 1-Baccalaureate Services held at North Christian Church in Ad- vance at 2:00 P. M. May 4-Commencement held at 7:30 P. M. at Methodist Church Annex. Dick Roberts .... Donna Jackson . . Sue Ann Davidson Gene Henry ..... Linda Neff ...... Joy Shirley ..... Bill Pepple ...... Leanna Ebaugh . Gene McCullough . Joyce Jones ..... Bill Neff ........ Garry Shelton . . . Ranny Moxley . . . Nancy Dunbar . . . SENIOR PLAY March 25, 1955 Advance Gym MISSING! ONE PAIR! . ............................ Mr. Walter Bishop Mrs. Walter Bishop ...............June Don Hattie ...........Ann Count Gonzago Clarita Nicodemus Pansy . .. Clarence Tuttle Jack Showalter ......TedBurns Mme. Elaine He who takes but never gives may last for years but never lives. - Friendly Chat. 16
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19 -- THE BLACKBOARD -'- 55 PROPHECY To see ourselves ten years from now is a task that requires more imagination than I possess. I would like to think of my fellow classmates as being prosperous, successful, and happy in life. But I will venture to take a look on the future of my fellow class- mates in the next ten years. Joy Shirley is listed among the Bell Telephone employees as chief op- erator at Indianapolis, Ind. Her assistant is her high school companion, Lucille Williams. Terry Ross is drawing cartoons for the Indianapolis Star and Ranny Moxley is his assistant. They always were big clowns. Rudy Hiland is still trying to make his million dollars. He has in- vested most of his money in stocks and blonds. Linda Neff is a clerk at Block's in Indianapolis. She is not yet mar- ried. She is waiting until Roger Gallatin decides to settle down. Jim Spivey has become a jet pilot for the U. S. Air Force. He always was up in the clouds. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Roberts fthe Mrs. was formerly Donna Jacksonj are very happily married, and are prosperous sheep raising farmers. Sue and Gene Henry are happily married, living in New Jersey, rais- ing their eight children. Alvin Pennington is the manager of the Stock Car races at Speedway, and owns a large per cent of the cars that run in the races. Nancy Dunbar, Joyce Jones. and Leanna Ebaugh have gone together and bought the Turf Bar at Indianapolis, Indiana. They bought in hopes that they could find some rich men there. Juanita Lay has become a beauty operator at Indianapolis. And from what I've heard a very good one, too. Bill Pepple has become Vice-President of the Allison Corp. in Indian- apolis. He and his wife are happily married and own their own home in Clermont. Bill Neff and Fred Rodgers own a modeling shop in Chicago. They always did have a way with figures. Garry Shelton and Gene McCullough have bought a theater in New York City. But I'm not going to tell what kind it is. Shirlee Montgomery and her husband own a grocery store in Lizton, Indiana. They also are raising a large family. Anndra Cornett is happily married and has two more companions to play with Reggie. Robert fBobJ Hoskins is basketball coach at the Granville Wells School and his team is coming along very nicely this year. .As for myself, I am a stenographer at the United Airlines in Miami, Florida. I am also married and live in Coral Gables, Florida. -Written by Shirley Walker 15
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19 -:- THE BLACKBOARD -:- 55 CLASS OF 1956 Front Row lleft to rightl4Lannv Goodall, Uzella Pennington, Barbara Bran- stetter, Secretaryg Mr. Everhart, Tom Thompson, President: Mrs. Westfall, Frank Whittinghill, Vice President: Bob Guernsev, Treasurer. Second Row-A.Iohn Scott, Gene Proffitt, Alan Stephens, Arthur West, David Carroll, Dick Gregory, David Spohr, Max Brown. Third RowfCarolyn Newton, Carolyn Coons, Elizabeth MCI-largnc, Louise Hedge, Carolyn Jenkins. JUNIOR PLAY October 16, 195-4 Advance Gym UHILLBILLY WEDDIN' Paw Belsnickle . . . Maw Belsnickle ..... Ceelie Belsnickle .... Bonnie Mae Belsnickle -Iuney Lou Belsnickle Four Belsnickle ..... Five Belsnickle . . . Six Bclsnickle .... Obeey Upschlager . . Chiz Upschlager . . Ronald Maxwell . . The Reverend . . . . . . Cousin Zeke . . . .............. . . . . . . . . Lanny Goodall Elizabeth McHarguo . . . ...... Carolyn Coons Uzella Pennington . . Carol Cummings . . . Carolyn Newton . . . . Louise Hedge Barbara Branstetter . . . . . Tom Tompson . . . . Max Brown .. Gene Proflitt . . . . . David Carroll ...DavidSpohr The Cousins ...... Carolyn Jenkins, Alan Stephens, Arthur West. Johnnie Scott and Frank Whittinghill Lucy Maxwell .. ...... ,.,....,.. L oretta Willhoite 17
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