Poling High School - Cornerstone Yearbook (Bryant, IN)

 - Class of 1956

Page 112 of 172

 

Poling High School - Cornerstone Yearbook (Bryant, IN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 112 of 172
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Page 111 text:

Class will Continued, Article 2, Section 3 We hereby leave to the Sophomores our ability to think up excuses to get out of school. Article 2, Section M We hereby leave to the Freshmen Class our good humor and sense of responsibility. Article 2, Section 5 We hereby leave to the Junior High our ability to get along with their classmates and teachers. Article 2, Section 6 We hereby leave to the lower grades our ability to grow and learn to carry on the traditions of Poling High School, Article 3, Section l We, then, if in the years to come think that this docu- ment has not been carried out to the best of their ability, we reserve the right to have our lawyer,Nr. Owen Lemna, take these privileges from you. We now find that this document is signed, sealed, and delivered on this eighteenth day of April, one thousand, nine hundred and fifty-six, GW1tnessesD24pZfLLAZf'QZZZQQQ KSignedD ' p H Q! SENIOR CLASS OFFICLRS President: Don Schisler Vice Pres.: Loren Lllenberger Secretary: Sharon Van Metre Treasurer: Charlene Barcus Class Colors: Blue R white Class Flower: Red R White Carnations Class Motto:'Knowledge Comes But Wisdom Lingersn



Page 113 text:

Qlfaaa fjfop wg After quite a few years of hard work in m Pineapple Can- nery, I decided it was time I took a vacation. It was hard to decide, but I finally decided that my destination would be Poling, Indiana, U.S.A., where I spent most of my days. I made arrangements with my staff and took off in my Helio- car, I arrived at Poling to find that it had grown to abcut the size of New York,City in 1956. I brought my Heliocar down to low speed and had quite a time finding a parking place until I spotted Jerry's Drop-In. I park- ed, and as I did so, the manager apprached and I recognized him as an old buddy of mine, Jerry Barnhart. We talked of old times for quite a while and then I went on my way. After eating and registering at the great Harrison Hotel, I went out to enjoy an opera I had heard of. To my amazement, the star of the show was Miss Ruthann Foltz, the famous Jeanette Foletzo. After the show I went back stage to congratulate her and upon entering her dress- ing room, I saw another guest to be Mrs. Max Blowers, the former Charlene Sarcus. She said Max was also singing for a career so she and Ruthann spent a lot of time with each other since her two sons were now in school and she had a complete staff of servants to care for their estate, I awake the next morning and went on a sight-seeing tour. Weeding Home fresh air, I made my way into the country. I came upon a large rambling farm with a very large herd of beef cattle and admired them so, I decided to stop and in- quire about them. My knock was answered hy Hrs. William Tullis, whom I knew as Norma North. She said they had four children and were Very happy on their farm. As I was returning to my Heliocar, a large truck pulled into their drive and the driver waved at me. I then realized that it was the one and only, Alfred Norris. He told me he had taken over his father's feed mill.and had a booming business selling pink pills for pale pigs. I went to Poling to inquire about a good mechanic to check my car and stopped at a coffee skop and was waited on by my old friend, Anne Votaw. She said she had attended Ball State College at Muncie and was now employed as a teacher at Poling High School. She said she was planning to marry Principal Clark Cable in June. She works in the coffee shop during the summer months, She in- formed me that Dave 3 Dave Garage was the best place in the city to fix my Heliocar, so I pushed on to the garage to meet Dave Taylor and Dave Smith, they had gone into the garage business as partners. I remembered that I had better call to Hawaii and inquire about the cannery, so I went into a large drug store to use the phone. Just as I got the pperator, a terrible racket disturbed meg it was none other than Qoren Ellenberger equipped with ladder, bucket, and plaster. He said the plaster had drop- ped on Jim Anspaugh's head and he was taken to the hoppital. Jim is HE manager of Jiffy Quick Loan Company in Poling. I went to his office to get his room number and was surprised to find that Donald Schisler was his bookkeeper. I got his room number

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