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24 1953 CLASS PROPHECY It was on pretty October day in the yeor 2000 when we arrived in the thriving metropolis of Lon- coster. Since our high school groduotion in June. 1953. we had not been back. By the woy, we hop- pen to be Marilyns-eMilsom ond Nusboum, who hove just returned from Hollywood. completing o successful career. together replacing onother Mor- ilyneyou know, Monroe. Wolking down Arledge Avenue. which in 1953 was Main Street. but renomed in honor of Loncoster's womon moyor Betty Jone Arledge. we ran into Bill Groybill, now principal of L.H.S. Being interested in our old Clossmotes. we asked him to bring us up to date on the occupations and where- obouts of some of them. Bill was quite hungry as usuol and suggested thot we join him at Horold Huppis Hamburger Hoven tor discussion of some of our old friends. When we were comfortably settled, we recognized the waitresses: Pot Morrow, Rosemory Chilcote. Corolyn Reid. Lenoro Spires. Doro Pittmon, and Lois Cox. Bill informed us that the excellent hom- burgers we were munching were prepared by chefs Poul Robe and Gene Ayers. Bill seemed quite eager to talk to us end started out on one of his Iong-winded speeches. To begin with, L.H.S. has undergone quite O chonge. Both the girls and boys hove 0 swimming pool. Lee Lope makes 0 wonderful instructor be- cause of his ability in blowing up water wings. AH clossrooms hove been remodeled with easy choirs. coke mochines. and television sets. The science de- portment. headed by Bob Ely. hos o minio'ture otom bomb plont. Also on the faculty are Jeon Hines. Virginio Vonperson. Rosolee Word. Mory Deitz. Ruby Weover. Borboro Deol. and Joyce Stein. Coaching in the athletic department ore Dove Kern. Gene Westenborger. ond Dorrell Huttmon. Mony of our graduates ore civic minded. Miesse Mouger. noted because of his long record in safe driving, is trottic court judge. Police chief is Earl Raymond. Serving on his force ore Cort Siler. George Appel. Ronnie Nusser, Jerry Dupler. and John Grove. Fred Stewart is sherittc and his deputies ore Dick Former, Dove Cannon, and Poul Arter. Working for the county road department ore Don Bowlby. Edgar Henderly, Pot Agosto. Ron- nie Peck. and David Stretton. You know we hove on new hospitol on Kin- keod Hill: of course. you remember that place! Hospital superintendent is Jerry DeMereH. and Janet Rutt is the Nursing School Supervisor. Under her direction are the nurses. some of whom are Anno Ely. Morie Stouder. Clarice Anderson. Iso- betlo Toylor. Anetta Hines, Virginio Julian, and Rosemary Bowers. Orderlies ore important in 0H hospitals and this one is no exception. Ed West- hoven will soon be retiring. but he has given many toithtul years to the hospital in this capacity. Mox Giles is the ombulonce driver, and his assistants Poul Kiger and Bob Wolton hove tun blowing the sirens. Two of the most respected specialists in the
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CLASS WILL We. the Senior Class of I953. being fully l. Morilyn Milsom. my ottoble personality ii- aware of our Short time in these hollowed halts i0 Jo Ann Nusboum. of L. H. S. and the pressing responsibility of so- I. Joe Hudnoll. my octiveness both in the ciety. do hereby ordoin and establish this to be V.I.C. and on the gridiron to Jerry Hondley. OUF IOST Will and testament. I. Tom Evans. do leave my quuociousness to anyone desirous of setting 0 new undisputed ' ARTICLE leeTo our creditable toculty. we record. bequeath our wormest thanks for their patience . t. Koren Truog my natural curls +0 Suzonne and guidance throughout our brief stay in this Timberlake. OUV Alma Mater. I. Bob Brannon. my roving eye to Dove Vonce. ARTlCLE H-To the juniors, we bequeath the title of Seniors and all our pleosont mem- ories thot occompony it. I. Bill Groybill, my corset to Charlie Boystel. who is badly in need of one. l. Jone Grittith. my favorite phrose get ARTICLE IlI-To Mr. Brown, we leave our With if to anyone tinding U59 for if- highest hopes tor o 100 per cent ottendonce. l. Dick Brennemon. my ability to cut 0 rug to Twinkle-Toes DeFiIlippo. ti ARTICLE IVeTo the sophomores, we be- t. Borboro Buckingham, my A overoge i' queoth the initiative of leadership now that they to Rosemary Thimmes. hove ottoined the rank of upperclossmen. l. Sondro Still. my reading and acting obil- ity to Sue Simmons. ARTICLE V-To the freshmen. we bequeoth l Ronnie Romey. my leadership in the O feeling 0i superiority over the young kids F.F.A. to Poul Boner. coming in next year. I, Bev Behrens. my smile to Grace Fouse. ARTlCLE Vl-To the incoming class of '57. l. Jim HO . bequeath my love for the We bequeath O hetpmg hand SO that they may Lone-Stor State to anyone WhO owns Cl pOiF occustom themselves to the more advanced 0i COWbOY bOOTS. ways of scholars. ARTICLE VIII-We, the Senior Class of '53. to anyone of mature mind or retlection. bequeath on opportunity for recognition in the school and community. ARTICLE VH-We, the members of the Senior Class. do bequeath our individually priz- ed possessions to those deserving of them. t , W . Ix-We ' tith sole executrix of this. our lost will and testo- I. Gory Gerken. leave my masculine obitity ment. TO send +he girls to Cort Friesner. tn witness whereof. we have hereunto set I: Julie Booker. my chewing gum +0 the b0+t our hand and seal this tirst day of June in the toms Of Mr. Payne's desks. year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and l. Bob Williamson. my '27 Ford to Bennie titty-three. I Boker. iSignedt l. Lorry Foirchild. my leadership and physi- Class of 1953 t col aptitude to Tim Holt. Ronald Kendrick t 23
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country ore Dr. Keith DeLong and Dr. Sue Sneer- ingen It was time for Bill to resume his duties ot L.H.S, so we decided to see the town on our own. Walking down Arledge Avenue. on ottroctive dis- ploy in George's Gorgeous Gowns Shop caught our eye. To our omozement we discovered JoAnn George as the owner. She told us that Soro Homil- ton. Fronces Feotherott. JoAnn McCoy, Mory Roger. Floro Anderson, and Patricio Conrod were her dressmokers. Expecting to do the town. we each bought one of George's Gorgeous Gowns and left the store to look for other tomilior toces. Continuing our walk, we noticed o lorge neon sign proclaiming Buy Much ot Motsch's Meot Market. Presuming this was owned by Richy and Ronnie. we wondered in for o look-see. Betty Sher- burn, the head coshier. agreed to show us around. Here we found Donn Kromer, Jerry Forley. ond Richord Fosnough os butchers. Ronnie Sowers 05 delivery boy. and the bookkeeper. Fredo Lee. After we left the morket. we went to the news- poper ottice now coiled Elgoe-Ettezog tEogle- Gozette spelled bockwordst. We were surprised to see Louise Moore as switchboard operotor. She coiled Ookley Ketch. copy boy. to show us through the plant. Working on the press were Donold Moore. Neil Snoke, Terry McKittrick. ond Jim Rouch. The bookkeeping department was hondled by Pot Murdock. Donno Leohner. ond Poul Ander- son. From 0 short chat with Lillion Koumeyer. so- ciety editor. we leorned that Dick Figgins, Bob Wilson, Ronold Morris, and Normon Snoke were poper boys. Lillion also told us that Chorles Doug- loss was editor, and Larry Neeley wos photograph- er. She then suggested thot we might wont to see Loncosterts newest toctory, Young's Yo-Yos. In- corporated. We hoiled o helicopter tincidentolly our operotor wos Wolter Eckt and headed for this industrial plont. Imogine our surprise when we found the owner of this toctory wos Rito Young. She asked Shirley Fronke. soles monoger ot the string department, to toke us on o tour. In the moin ottice we sow Bonnie Dunkle. Noretto Corder. Normo Wough, Chorlene Le- Crone. ond Vivion Schroeder working as secretor- ies. In the plant itself we found Holden Broin, Bill Kemper, Forrell Lindsey. and Dole Thornton wind- ing up Yo-Yos. Bill North is the toctory Yo-Yo tester. It was getting lote. so we coiled o toxicob to go back to our hotel. On the return trip our driver Kyle Smith. developed motor trouble ond stopped ot Milleris Motor Shop. operated by our old friend Keith Miller. He employs Cori Johnston, John Adkins, Wolter Byers. Eorl Fouble. and Kenneth Shull os mechonics. It was 0 short wolk back to the hotel. and We enjoyed the exercise. We found more of our old Clossmotes working in the hotel. Neoie DeMeH wos hotel monoger: Jeonette Anders. switchboard op- erotor: ond Coryl Noland. elevotor operotor. Cory! wondered it we would like to freshen up at Potton's Porlor ot Pulchritude. owned and monoged by Roeno Potton. Normo Norton. Sue McCorten. and Ruth Schneider were becuticions and Shirley Held wos monicurist. Roeno tilled in the names and occupations of some of the '53 groduotes.
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