Junction City High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Junction City, KS)

 - Class of 1953

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In April Faye Hammond opened her new baking school that specializes in chocolate cakes. Another venture into the business world was Judy Price's exclusive dress shop, with designs by Harriet Marts. Rosalie Larson became the hat designer of the year. The New York Giants signed up Danny Knapp for pitcher, while the Yankee man- ager, Tom Schicktanz, signed Dean Leffler as first baseman. Jerry Lewis was named professor at Harvard University, taking Ein- stein's place, while Madame Janice Curie Law was also added to the faculty for her brilliant contributions to the science world. Joe Puett became dean of Georgia Tech and Phyllis Walker took over the role of K State dean. Harvey Olson brings many of his prob- lems to her-he's still working his way through. Barbara Post was unanimously selected as housemother by KU Beta Theta Pi men. Ernest Moreland opened his own chain of super markets in May and Robert Sampson found that his chain of drive-ins suddenly prospered with the warm weather. In New York Ted Kummer was announced photog- rapher of the year for his many Esquire pictures-Janice Miller was proclaimed model of the year . Rose Mary Groyon took over Norman Rockwell's place as America's leading magazine cover artist and Charles Green created a monoply over the cartoon strips. The month of June saw the arrival of an- other JCHS future cheerleader by the addi- tion to the Peterson fBetty Myersj family. Nona McMurdo CPrudhommel signed a con- tract with Secretary of Defense Bob Steele for a future supply of Seabees. Cleo Stotts performed the marriage of Donna Swartz and John Parker. In July Carl Parker opened his rocketship plant with the secretarial work taken over by Margie Southern and Catherine Johnson. Bob Brown, Charles Wahle, Jerry Abel, Don Tannery, and Richard Williams took off for the moon in one of Parker's ships. In August James Kidd and his partner John Cameron created a farm monoply in Kansas. Competing for a ranch monoply, John Miller's cattle ranches in Texas keeps Q28 his wife fBarbara Whitelawl in minks. Warren Gaston was appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court for his powers of per- suasion-he appointed Geraldine Gugler as his personal secretary. Joel McGill made his first million as owner of the Circle, while Dolores Fenimore, Margaret Fiest, Ruth Ann Gross, and Wanda Filby combined their talents in managing the Waldorf-Astoria for its owner, Bonnie Schippert, who spent most of her spare time circling the globe in Gilbert Baker's Stratocruiser. In September Don Darby assumed the role of JCHS principal and called together his faculty: Gary Devin, American Historyg Barbara Root, stenographyg Gonzalo Arrivas, chemistry 5 Don Pechin, mechanical drawing, Barbara White, journalism, and Ronnie Woods, coach. Bob Vigder, National Super- intendent of Public Instruction, appointed Nadine Jaecke as head of the Dancing De- partment. In October Larry Koska, famed architect, re-designed Junction City and Dee Janice Brown decorated the entire town. Jan Golden became chief test-pilot for Boeing Aircraft Co., owned by Fred Smalley. Reggie John- son placed first in all the track events in the Olympi-cs, while Norman Brooks played on the victorious American basketball team. In November Dan Moske elected himself as Presidential candidate but Marcille Gabbert won the election by a movement to do away with men-an idea started by Sloane Yates. Lee White won the Pulitzer prize for her book, Gone with the Tornado. In December Virginia Nelson took over the entire Bell Telephone Co. Mrs. Bill Down- ing CDonna Taylorl moved to Indiana to set up housekeeping and Mrs. Tom Miller fLo- vice Carltonl took off for the cold North- Canada. Phil and Bill Patterson set up a cattle monoply in Kansas, and Geraldine Tay- lor became national 4-H leader. President Eisenhower appointed Alva Lee Davies as commanding general of the Air Force nurses, while Joy Sue Conners commanded the Navy angels of mercy. Well-it looks like the class of '53 is still going strong. I have a feeling they'll make a man of me quickly.



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