Monrovia High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Monrovia, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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Fravel After Conrad chatted with him for a while Don made tlne remark that he didn't have any money. With that statement Conrad pulled over to the curb and out went Don. He saw that he was standing in front of a big theater with neon signs glaring down at him. The sign read Featuring The Sebastiansf' Somehow Don managed to sneak in. When the show began he recognized Mrs. Sebastian who was singing, as Carolyn Chambers. As soon as her number was finished, a group of 10 boys, all of whom looked alike, came racing onto the stage to give a basketball exhibition. It seems they had played a game against Nels Oneal's team the preceeding night and won by a wide margin of 50 points. Bytheway their coach who was also their father was Mr. Sid Sebastian. An usher discovered Don and was getting ready to throw him out when Don let out a howl. 'I'he usher turned and asked what's up Doc? Without looking up Don said his pin had come un- fastened and he'd lose his dignity if he moved another inch. The usher, Bob Campbell gave him another pirn and then he recognized Don. Seeing as how Don was an old schoolmate, he escorted him out instead of throwing him out bodily. lt was raining out side by now and poor Don was getting soaked. A car pulled up to the curb and told him to hop in. The driver was Clydie Ridenour, the winner of the 500 mile Speedway. Clydie and his wife, Nancy, were going to the airport. Arriving at the airport, Mr. and Mrs. Ridenour took Don to meet tlne pilot of their new planefa jetj, Carlton Worland was the jet pilot and Shirlee Lawhorn was the hostess. fOn a jet ?J After the Ridenour's had taken off Don decided to look around for a while. He saw and talked to several classmates. The first two were Mrs. Barnes and Barbara Clements. Mrs. Barnes now had two children, but Miss Clements was still at Purdue studying to be a farmer's wife. Miss Clements told him Diane Schelm was a student at U.C.L.A. working for a major in psychiatry. Mrs. Melvinia Ratts was there, also, getting ready to fly to New Jersey. Looking aronmd, Don spied Karen Phillips as tlne personnel manager. Karen told him she had hired Susan Bright to wash windows but tlne girl was just so lazy she'd had to fire her. Miss Phillips found out later Susan had become a great concert pianist. Some more classmates at the airport were Rosalie Green who was selling tickets, Lynn Estridge, the Kentucky boy, who was working on jets, and Carrie Cole, the emergency nurse at the airport. Annie Meyers and Sue Brewer were sec- retaries to the big wheels. A Navy boy with big dimples kept coming through every once-in-a-while, hollering for Cindy. Don couldn't have mistaken those dimples anywhere - it was Bob Tully all right. Don finally decided to leave the airport and was walking out a side door when he saw Mr. and Mrs. Miller and their four clnildren. Mrs. Miller was also a classmate of Don's. He stopped and asked her about Patty Shields. Mrs. Miller said that she and her husband and children were living in Califomia. Don got in touch with the genie again for a trip to California. Two of his classmates, Judy Martin and Barbara Allen, were in the interior decorating business together. ln fact they had just finished decorating Sharon Busbee's new home. Sharon had become a very successful business woman. Miss Busbee told him that Janice Archer had joined a group of evangelistic workers and was now touring California. Don was hitch hiking back home when Kenny Vaughn picked him up. Kenny was tal.king about all the mischief he used to get into and what fun they had in school. He told him Drusilla Gentry was now giving lessons on the comptonneter at old M.H.S. Kermy told Don to keep looking to tlne right because Billy David Shields had an experimental station nearby. Billy had just returned from his trip to the moon in a rocket ship he designed. Kenny was so interested in showing this to Don that he ran off the road and the car was going so fast it turned over five times before hitting a tree. This accident caused Don to meet tlne last of his classmates. You see, Pete Hadley was tlne ambulance driver that rushed Don to tlne hospital. Don Steward was tlne friendly undertaker who called on Don at the hospital. Hewent away very sad and muttering to himself. It seems Don wasn't hurt seriously and he would be able to go home in a few days, but he wouldn't ride home witln Kenny: he walked instead.



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