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Bill McCullough dived through the door just as we were retelling our experiences at old P. M. He is a skin diver in the South Pacific. Wanda Luginbill pulled up in her purple Cadillac alone. She claimed that her hus- band, David Light, would ily his jet down later. David isaa commander in the air force and had work to keep him occupied. Did you hear those spurs jingle? That was Roger Terrell and Ronnie Gamer coming through the door. Roger owns a big cattle ranch in Texas and Ronnie is working in California about to become a partner with Roy Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Butler qformer Judy Millerj had to leave the reunion early because Joe Ir. got to acting up. I mustn't forget Elvis Presley and his wife fthe former Kay Archery furnished the entertainment. Red and White Red and White Roses Today, Not Tomorrow KIMPEL'S CIGAR STORE GAMBLES Phone 33-310 The Friendly Store Decatur. Indiana 115 South Second St. Phone 33084 Decatur , Indiana
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Zhu? It feels good to get home again, but it was really nice getting together for a reunion with our classmates of 5'7 The reunion took place at Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Beer'sQthe former Glenda T homasj at their ranch in Texas. We thought we would meet there, because Glenda finds it almost impossible to get away with her 6 sets of twins. Judy Bollenbacher and her husband were first to arrive but were unable to bring their 3 children because they had the measles. Since Homer Gause is now a very successful doctor, Judy hired Homer to baby-sit with her sick children. Another member of the class was also not able to attend. That was Bill Garwood. He's working as a missionary in the West Indies. Next the door slammed open and in came Richard McCullough, Larry Wable, and Jerry Williamson. They stood looking ghostly-eyed until they spotted food in the kitchen. These boys have signed a 100-year contract with the Globe Trotters. Our next guest to arrive was Beverly Ehrsam, her husband, and her two children. They are a very happy family raising their sheep on Petunia's Sheep Farm in South Dakota. John Frey and Judy Willimson just then walked in the door gasping for air. They had peddled their bicycle built for two all the way from Indiana. They're still going steady. John says he'll propose when he saves 810. 00. Through a cloud of dust stepped Mary Speakman, Mary Myers, Lynn Mefferd, Hubert Kuhn, and David Myers, as they left a bus. There sat Duane Seiple, who makes his living driving a sight-seeing bus. These six members of the class reside in New York City. Both Marys are making a hit in the musical world. Mary Myers, who is more popular than Patti Page, is accompanied by Mary Speakman. David and Hubert own and operate the Mier and Coon Hotel, where Lynn Mefferd is employed as bell boy. ADAMS THEATRE CLOUSES SUPER MARKET Decatur, Indiana Phone 65 Willshire, Ohio
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Qfdalaaq In 1953, 27 freshmen started at Pleasant Mills High School. During the year, the freshmen added a new member to the class, Vera Roop, During the month of September the Seniors in- itiated us. For our officers we chose as follows: Sponsor - - President - - - Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer - - - - - MRS, LOIS BODKIN - - LYNN MEFFERD - - KAY ARCHER - - DAVID MYERS - - HUBERT KUHN We started our sophomore year with 23 members, losing Emma Heckman, Nancy Frank, and Vera Roop. During the year we lost three girls, Ruth Ross, Jane Ross, and Karen Young. We chose the following as our officers. Sponsor - - President - - - Vice President Secretary - - Treasurer - - - - MR, LEROY HEDGES - - JOHN FREY - - KAY ARCHER - - BILL GARWOOD 'JERRYW1LLIAMSON Twenty-three Juniors came back to good old P. M. H. S. We lost Joan I-Ialberstadt and Terry Burris. Duane Seiple and Ronnie Garner joined the class. At the beginning of the year we received our class rings. We sold magazines, had bake sales, and sold concessions at the home ball games 1 to make money for our trip which we took in April. The officers for the year were: Sponsor - - - President - - Vice President Secretary - - Treasurer - - Reporters - - MR, ARONLD OETTING - - LYNN MEFFERD - - BEVERLY EHRSAM - - KAY ARCHER - - MARY MYERS JUDY BOLLEN BA C HER BEV ERLY EHRSA M
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