Jefferson Township High School - Criterion Yearbook (New Paris, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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----fanalemfadqan SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY EDITOR'S NOTE: Since it is impossible to prophecy the future all .sit- uations in this document are absolutely fictitious. It was on a bright sunny day, August 20, 1965 that I decided to go to the carnival. On the way I was caught for speeding and to my great surprise the traffic cop turned out to be Paul Brawley. Back in Jefferson old Paul d1dn't know there was a traffic law. After I had paid my fine, I proceeded on to the carni- val. I entered the carnival grounds and right away I ran into Mr. and Mrs. Art Wisehart and their four children. Hrs. Wisehart used to be Miss Phyllis Turner. I talked with them for awhile and then went on my way. I was trying to decide what to see first when I heard e woman barking uAll right folks come on in to see the best burlesque show in the world.n I thought that that voice sounded familiar so I looked again and who should it be but Irene Martin. It was nearly time for the show to begin so I looked around at the posters while I waited in line to get my ticket. I noticed the name R. C. Black on each of the oictures but I didn't think much about it until I entered the tent and there was THE Bob Black the boss of the thing. We talked for a few minutes and then I went on in and got a seat. The show started with burlesque dancers among whom I found Patty Culbertson and at the end, the striptease girls turned out to be Addie Bell Borden and Irene Crawford. As I left the show and was walking through the crowd, a fellow reading a book bumped into me. He turned out to be Reverend Jim Burtch and his book was a Bible. We walked along together talking of what we'd been doing since we left school and as we walked we noticed a man coming toward us oicking up papers with a pointed stick. When we got near him we found to our amazement that it was none other than Bud Holthouse. I left them then and proceeded by myself. Then I decided to go into the Freak Show. There, among the freaks,I found Phyllis June Stegall as the fat lady,Rose Ann Reid as the bearded lady, and Jesse White as the strong DIST! .



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Y' kj. - I -- -wndnelaan faaiy 4iaw- By that time I was pretty hungry so I went up to B food stand. I sat there for fifteen minutes before anyone waited on me and when someone finally did it turned out to be Doris Jean Miller. While I was eating, a woman came up and sat down beside me. At the first glance I could tell that she was an old maid by her hair-do and the style of her dress. I was really surprised though to recognize her as Opal Ann Steele. While Opal and I sat talking, a girl in a short dress and long black stockings came by selling cigarettes of all kinds. A gentleman sitting next to me wanted a pack of Camels and when she came up to sell them to him I was de- lighted to find that she was my old friend Marilyn Laird. In a few minutes I continued my tour of the carnival. The first booth I came to was for singing and dancing. Here I found Junior Duffield teaching dancing steps and Jim Mid- daugh singing with the orchestra. A little farther on I found the first aid booth with Dr. Marilyn Day in charge. Next in line came the snake charmer who was Charlene Burden and the gypsy fortune teller who revealed herself to me. She was Madeline Thompson. About this time I heard an awful lot of yelling and when I investigated I found B111 Haller advertising a re- ducing diet. He must have used one on himself for he was only 18 or 20 inches around the waist. Off to my left I saw a crowd of men milling around and over their heads I saw a sign NK1sses 81.00 eachu so I got out my dollar and went over. The kisser turned out to be Marte Jo McCarty and she sure gave me my dollars worth. It reminded me of school days. . Well, I noticed that it was getting close to time for the trapeze show to begin so I went over to that end of the grounds. Promptly at lO:30 o'clock the performers took their places on the bars. You can imagine my surprise when the Hman on the flying trapezen turned to me and grinned that Donald Coblentz grin. His charming partner turned out to be Jane Shock. Well, this ended my day at the carnival on August 20, 1965.

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