Marengo High School - Echoes Yearbook (Marengo, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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5: 5uvm'frNWmvmmi?wmm1mvm'rmvmfawn'mucwrm1vwrNm rv 1 'W'-'+ UCVIX V' VV if vii-'f:v 1f ,?m' ?+TnT Wig E - I r rc r- P I F N F' j I I ' 3 --I tl E 2 QE 'Remember wnen we used to shime down on that little class 3 HQ of 'b9?' said one twinkling. bright star to the other as they 7 5 sat side by side on a joft-cloud. 5 Q 9 Q 'Yes,' replied the other star. 'Those were the good ole 3 5 days.' 3 2 'Let's cet down to earth and see what each member of the Q S class is doing now,' chorused the two little stars. Q ig 'Looki There-'s 'Abe Denton' and his wife, the former Bea W Q Broughton, settling down for a duiet'evening at home. That's . Z all they can afford to do until 'Abe' receives his check from the 3 Q government Cunemnloyment compensation, you knowl. Did we 3 Q mention a quiet eveninv at home? O. K. if vou want to call it 1 that but 'Little Abe' and 'Little Abie' are here to change our M minds. Just in case t e twins don't make the ball team they 5 E age exercising their lungs to create a cheering section,al1 g JE t eir own.' 5 R E E 'As we journey on we wass e new parking lot. Incidentally Q 5 the parkinc lot adjoins 'Jonar's Used Airplane and Helicopter 2 5 Lot'. Bobby Lockwood struck oil up on Quarry Hill. He decided 4 H5 to frrease all the old jalodies he could findg add a piece here 7 1? and a niece there. The idea caught on ano now Jonar has retired S E and left thebusiness to his brother, Richard.' f E 5 5 'Now back to the parking lot. That bright green helicopter 2 if belonrs tohlvin Esglemag. Although Ivan is a confirmed bachelor, 3 . we notice e as e t t e motor runn ng an soom Ivan and Nancy Q A' Fryer issh from the dgorwayfgf the Stanley Hotel agd climb into Q c t e e copter. In t e con sion we noticed somet ing peculiar 4 -, about Nancy's appearance and at second glance notice she still 3 ' has on her maid's uniform. Instead of using her college education 3 2 for a career, she decided to be a personal maid to her old school- , 1 mate, Mae Hendricks, the world's best acrobat. Mae's biggest 5 S sensation was havingthe 125 foot pole she was climbing snap in e -I two in mid-air. She fell into the arms of the world's fatest fat E man and every thing turned out we1l.' , E 'As we pass-the newspaper stand we pause for a moment to Q g elancs at kgs county paper. gn page three we notice a column Q entit e ' vice to t e Love- orn- y--T-O-N-I Toney'. Dale S was fashioning his career when he reported on the Cavemen team Q :E of 'L9, but we certainly didn't expect it to come to this. It f Z is rumored that Dale gets part of his advice from Melvin FNOHQB, Q E the Voice of Experience. We don't doubt but what Dale has a 5 great deal of experience of his own. ' I 5 Q E 'Here's an Item on the first pageg we almost missed it: 5 5 'Local Girl xakssbgoodg--Dorsthy giegssn is Sow slizging '11 , 5 5 popcorn in t e o y o Hote an er t n ew or . e Q Q have to look into Dorothy's past and see what all has happened 2 E since 19h9. After graduation Dorothy journeyed to Depauw and 2 2 married her old beau Paul Lynch. Of course, since there is no 3 5 theater in Depauw the future there didn't seem briEhtAtolDot 5 i so they moved to Detroit and from there to New Yor t ast 3 2 Dot's dreams came true when she applied for the job.at the E Q Hotel Vanderbilt. Now Dot is popping and selling popcorn while 5 Q Paul cuts tiny holes in the bags just like in the Rialto Theater 2 S at Marengo. 2 E Q E 5 E ummmmaaumsaemrmemmmmismmmmu iw lnki. . zuluv wnmw . Wh -M-UVM? , , ' I f s .' e a H - ff 1 - yevi , 1 ft ,1 y pg fs L, of --f fam. fu , ,L fig 525 ' h i 'X 2 ' 251 A 5 K is ' 1 Q 2 ti gi A A 8 : is sail' I J. ks .s 1 pgs . Li I swf mf as ami. L .inlglillld



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gs A ' Wsvmfmvm' - vmfmmmvm-mv.fwnmmmvawnfvwmmmz 'f ef . o 1 - v ' vw-av r -' H 'IF' f mv .W 5 I? 'Melvin Froman decided to try married life but just couldn't decide with whom he would like to soend the rest of his life. At this date he has had four wives and three divorces. His first wife was the famous Suzie Grey, who is currently appearing at the Gentry Q Burlesque Theater in Louisville. His second was an African prin- cess but her father ordered him beheaded when he discovered Melvin E wasnlt really Prince Zaroff-of Zarathustra. Luckily Melvin escs-,ed to France and there married a peasant girl who died of a broken E heart after Melvinysailed for America. When he heard of her death, he rushgd down so Marengo and proposed tif-Marys? William:.hiThey arg now stu ing to e rnissionar es o go o r ca o conver s secon wife's father. Since graduation Mar-yan has taken a course on 'Child Phsycology' and has for Ewa yearsibien Dian loflwtimen at U13 Orphans Ia' Home but readily resigns er pos t on w en 18 v n propose . Q 'Beulah Key always did have her eyes wide open just in case a sailor should appear on the scene. Sherecently married a navy can- tain-but more recently the captain retired and theycgent :'sa'i1:lling, QQ over the bounding main' on t eir own ow oat to na. e ast welheard frgm thgmfthey were in making operating a flea circus with a args num er 0 eas. Ellen Bullington became a model and designed her own clothes until her first husband, head of a department store, died three months after their marriage. She recently married her old flame, Floyd Bell and they decided to go to Texas , so they 5 took the little red ford-which is now the sole property of Glenn--and started on their way. The trip was uneventful except for two-hundred and one flat tires, four head on collisions, eight bullet holes in the gas tank, and a headlight burn- ed out. When they reached the state line they took the car apart, wrapped it, and S ssntliitinbackdtz Gle2na11Hlorse-bzcktiiding maieiillentbow-lagged so she ggi: up h li d c o e eno Z :Suzy togbulg a 2:22 car andrrztusg tgnhgegzoj gf gllsrvs l.:lsEee:i:g,8here': a tl? for her, you can now get a used 1950 helicopter for next to nothing at 'Jonar's 2 Used Helicopter Lot' . Easy tems-8l.00,000.98 down and 1.29 annually for life. J 'Arthur' Green is happily married to Jewell Wyman Kas if you didn't knowl and 5 they are busy raising a fine bunch of future basketball players. The first set of . twins will make fine guards and their third son is a sure fire center. At present y they are living in Africa near the Congo River where Arthur is gathering material for his comic strips. T 'Vera Crecelius , after graduating, was planning on taking a business course and being a stenographer but her career just did.n't turn out that way. She went to college and automatically became a school teacher. She isn't married yet and gi says she is through with men forever but-you never can tell. li 'When the Cavemen of 1970 go to the state finals their coach Linneaus Wheeler will lead them safe to victory, since he keeps them thriving on cherry 1 9 Q cider instead of the,current favorite lemons. Lennie has never married, but neither has his olduflame, Ruthie Huffman, so who knows what still may be yet to come. 'And what ever happened to Jimmy Nicholson? the little stars wondered. Then they looked down into the LaGrand Theater and right on the piano bench sat Jimy playing one ,of Hozart's compositions. He is now married and there are four little Hicholsonls. Jimmy always had such a hard time getting rid of the girls we just couldn't imagine him being married but he has a quiet little quaker wife. She is a lover of music too and so they get along perfectly. You've heard of successful businessmen framing their first dollar bill - After Russell Bullington graduater he went to' Indianapolis where he worked in a garage as a mechanic. Then he wrote a book on the history of machinery and need- less to say his book was a success After the first edition he had made more money than Rockefeller ever dreamed of making. He came back,to Marengo, married Jackie and built a fine modern home at Crossroads. Russell didn't frame his first dollar - nor his first million-Instead he framed his little blue ford Clicense number 276-31.61. Even though it was a precious memorial to his happi-K ness and success he finally relented and sold it to M. G. M. for several million dollars. The money will be used to build a gymnasium for M. H. S. and Russe1l's Q ? 4x!MWdML!L'MM?!l:l!.i9L 5l k!Lf,!.bl!!:k!hMBTLQN' ret re at f.a1,M.v.. ...nsgln.afafV' Q , 4, so 'ea f.-law if awk, ,S 4 j ,J it wi . 1 H V I 3 , r , . ,

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