Jackson Township School - Saxmuri Yearbook (Roanoke, IN)

 - Class of 1948

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t WN K § tand-0ns Junior Officers Doris Miller, Secretary- Treasurer ; Harry Swing, President ; Mr. Hinton, Sponsor ; Wayne Den- nis, Vice-President. B e V e i 1 y Cramer, Wayne Dennis, Clotene Heaston, Wilma HoUey. Morris Hoover, Del- mar Jackson, Allan Jones, Karlita Kline. Marilynn McFarren, Doris Miller, Marilyn Patten, Joyce Schmidt. Robert Shatzer, Keith Steele, Alan Stetzel, Harry Swing. Leah Warren, Rich- ard Weaver, Carolyn Wohlford. .,J

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he ' s been doing the town lately with many and varied young ladies. They say he dates a different girl every night. Can this be our George, the woman hater? Everyone remembers our friend, James Caston. We find him on a busy street corner in Chicago orating from a soap-box and shouting his convictions to the high heavens. He pauses, whistles at a passing blonde, and casts a longing look at a tavern across the street. This touching scene brings back fond memories of Government class. William G. Winchester, the member of our class who has fully realized his ambition, is now editor of the Chicago Sun, Chicago Times, and the New York Times. He is kept busy flitting between New York and Chicago in his jet propelled plane. Willy just can ' t slow down; he ' s always getting arrested for jet propelling over the limit. Oh yes, Willy owns a factory that does nothing but produce super jet propelled planes for his own private use. They just don ' t make them fast enough for Willy. He also imports his own private brand of cigars. It ' s expensive, but he says its worth it to get a good cigar. Huh, Willy? Betty Lou Pratt, known at the present as the Gay Divorcee, has established permanent residence in Reno, Nevada. We all thought Betty Lou would settle down with Floyd, but we have been given quite a surprise. Shortly after her marriage to Floyd, she secured a divorce; and since then it has been a continous stream of marriages and divorces for her. Betty Lou says she enjoys the social life of Reno, but she ' s been in- quiring about the now-prominent editor William G. Winchester. Could this mean shp wants to settle down? Morris Striggle, now known as Maurice Van Strigglebottom, holds a prominent posi- tion on the New York stage. Maurice is the current Broadway play boy. Starring in various theatrical circles as the Sheik, Maurice, once the bashful, barefoot boy, is turning the head of many young gals these days, that is, when he has time. Rehearsals and press conferences take up much of his time. Bill Schnepp has given us all a shock. He is now the conductor of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. It seems he took a sudden interest in music after his graduation and secured his position after appearing on Do you want to lead a band? He ' s wild about his career and says nothing will stand in his way. But we hear that every now and then he sneaks off to a farm and broods over his lost past. Mr. and Mrs. Jeanette Johnson are farming a small tract of Ashley ' s land along the Wabash River. Whops! Jeanette just pulled in a huge fish — a sucker, to be exact. They sell the fish that she catches to a fertilizer concern. Mr. Johnson, formerly Ralph Click, is quite the pampered husband. He was rather hesitant about making the plunge, and she wants to keep him, you know. During our short stop in Turkey, we inquired about Thomas Piatt and found his home just outside of Istanbul. No one should miss seeing that mass of re-heads in his harem. There ' s only one exception, and she ' s a blonde. He seems to like Turkey much better than the United States and expects to spend the remainder of his life there for ne reason or another. Gordon Jones has just returned home again to his large chicken farm. He made quite a long trip — in fact, all the way to California to bring his bride home. He recently married Gypsy Rose Lee. It is our opinion that she is in love with the jeep, not Gordon. She ' s right at home in the bouncing jeep. Gordon ' s seriously contemplating the build- ing of a factory for the manufacture of plastic bubbles. Gypsy doesn ' t like this at all. Miss Dora Dumbell which is the pen name of our old classmate, Donna Lee Redding, has started her journalistic career at the Allerton Hotel in Chicago. She is chief menu writer in the cafeteria there. It ' s been a long, hard pull up to her exalted position, but her newly-acquired dignity more than pays for the grueling work that it took. It is yet a secret, but she ' s planning an elopement with the head Chore Boy cleaner.



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Understudies Sophomore Officers Shirley Stump, Sec- retary; Mr. Kellam, Sponsor; Mark Schoeflf, President; Gary Hentze, Vice-presidsnt; Sandra Richards, Treasurer. Evelyn Bingham, Lura Clark, Patricia Crawford, Dwain Den- bo, Ida Mae Eddingfield, Rose Marie Freytag, Everett Hartley, Gary Hentze, Harris Hine. Harold Hinman, George Hyser, Barbara Kerch, Eileen Landstof- fer, Mona McFarren. Monty McFarren, Erma McKinzie, Garl Miles, Joe Ness, Lucille Orr. B o n e a t a Perkins, Kenneth Piatt, Dean Pratt, John Quickery, Sandra Richards. Ellen Schnepp, Mark Schoeff, Barbara Scho- enauer, Marilyn Spice, Darlene Steinbacher. Sharon Stump, Shir- ley Stump, Hertha Warren, Phyllis Wea- ver, Pauline Webb, Marie Wolf. LJk

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