Reading High School - High Lights Yearbook (Reading, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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IIIASS PRIIPHICY H'- Across the sky flashes a blinding light--there is a dull thud and a winged creature from Mars steps out of her flying saucer. This angel tells us she is spending her vacation on the planet Earth and is planning to take the Class of '53 with her on the rest of her itinerary. She loads everyone on the great saucer and in a split second we have left Reading and have winged our way to the Indianapolis Speedway. Here we see Miraculous Marvin , alias Marvin Tisdale, the famous racer, trying to break all present records of speed. The races have already begun. Here they come around the bend and, Oh, look, Marvin's car is turning over. They're rushing to the scene. We see Doctor Ronald Von Bargen and his corps of nurses. Why, isn't that Helen Bullock leading them? Of course it is. They give him a sniff of Spacer Racer elixer. He's up. He's in the car again--he's off- -he has won the race at 873.6 miles per hourl Well, we're on our way again. Let's speed it up a little, we're in a hurry. We hear a sireng it must be an ambulance! Give it room. Oh, no, it's a cop. And look, what a cop, Captain Norman Brossart. Why, Officer, we weren't speeding, but we're in a terrible hurry. He hauls us to the courtroom, before the Judge. Someone else just came in and you'd never guess who. It's Patrol- woman Pat Marsh. She has just arrested a pick pocket. Pat recommends us to a lawyer by the name of Phyllis Prater, who makes a fine plea for us. The Court Secretary is our old friend, Donna Sheldt, who has established a record of cases reported and of gum chewing. Judge Lowell Kamm dismisses us with a small fine. I'm glad he wasn't too hard on us, but he knows how easy it is to go over the speed limit! As we zoom above this smooth highway in our space saucer, we notice big billboards which say there is a Carnival in Chicago. There it is now, let's stop and see what's going on. Why, listen, who is the Barker? I do believe it is Janette Dykes. Yes, I'm right. She hasn't changed much, has she? She is telling us about the strong man, Denny Bulldog Bullock. He is starting his act right now, let's watch. My, what musclesl He is asking for a gentleman out of the crowd brave enough to go a round of wrestling with him. Someone accepts his challenge. It's Ronnie McDaniels, he was always game to take the Bullflockj by the horns. In the next tent there is the famous lion tamer Ruth Martin. Her motto is, 'The Wilder, The Better . Oh, look, a palmist, Madam JoAnn Boehl-Em-Out. Yes, she's up to her old tricks, trying to make an honest dollar telling folks what's going on. Why, there's Jack Norrish in a plaid suit and bow and arrow. He's selling Spring Tonic . He guarantees his famous spirits will make you look younger, act younger, and think younger. Will anyone buy it? Oh yesl Out of the crowd steps the well known seal trainer, Audrey Phillips, Yes, she buys a bottle. By now we all feel a little famished, let's stop at this ritzy restaurant. Ah, there's a sign that says Ocifer's Country Club':. It looks like a real swell joint, let's go in. Well, Dick Whipkey, so this is your placel Nicel How about some of your Reading Saurbraten? Dick tells us the floor show is about to begin. As we take our seats, the famous, Twenty Toes dance team, JoAnne Glardon and Pete Holmes, take their place on the floor. The music in the background is supplied by the Sour Orchestra . Their leader is Warren Lemon. Their vocalist is the famous crooner Bob Fitzgerald, who learned to sing by listening to his portable radio. As we look around us we see many celebrities. Among them we see Dolores Martin, the famous chatty columnist, interviewing Miss Barbara Leming, the first woman ever to run for President of the United States. We see the famous artist Barbara Bradshaw known as the Female Walt Disney . And look there, it's Hope Diet- rich, creator and designer of Hope Creations and that' s her photographer, Bill Goforth with her. She also has two of her best known models, Joyce Hamm and Janet Luers with her. No wonder Bill wanted to be a photographer. At the next table we see Ethel Davis and Ken Arthur. Both are Professors at UCLA. Ethel specializes in theology and Ken is a psychoanalyst. On our way again. We've been told there is a new scientific rocket machine that will fly to the moon. Almost un- believable. Well look, there is the pilot Ken Konrad and his co-pilot Gene Rutter. Before the ship will take off there is to be a style show of the latest fashions in space wear. Doesn't Shirley Kemen look sharp in that Space Suit for after- noon wear? Tom McCauley models the latest helmet, wings and shoes to wear on the moon. As the space ship ascends into the neuclear mists, we will hear what is going on in the ship through the voice of Jim Whitten the daring newspaperman who is going along with these brave men. My isn't this thrilling? I guess we had better be rocketing alon . Viflho comes here? It looks like two farmers, yes, it's Jack Redwine and Jim Santel. They want a ride into town so they can see the Rodeo. Let's go with them. Listen to that singing cowgirl, Joan Riesenberg. The Judge of the Rodeo, Judy Wagner is about to give out the awards. The Blue Ribbon goes to Dottie Bittner for her Prize Angus Bull. Hold on to him, Dottie. The second award goes to Don Meyer for excellent trick riding. We'd better be on our way for we have made reservations at the Turner Mountain Lodge. It is owned by Norman Turner. Myl What a beautiful place. The guide, Olivia Heile conducts us on a hunting trip. One of our sharp-shooters, Lorraine Doan bags a Curly Wulf . We stop at a trappers cabin and are greeted by Don Sharpshair - carrying a space ray gun, with which he guards his mink pelts. His wife, Grace Galluzzo, offers us her famous Galzos Goulash . Refreshed, we climb to the mountain peak--here we find an observation fire tower. Ranger Evelyn Higgins spots forest fires with her futuristic atomic binoculars. Isn't she lonely way up here? Oh, no, she has a walkie-talkie television kit, in- vented by Joyce Brown. This connects her with Dolores Dunn, who manages a Weather Bureau depot on Mt. Hood and with Mary Alyce Cutter, who lives in Canada on Mt. Scissors. She really cuts up the air waves with her operatic voice. They keep each other well informed. Jim Glardon buzzes by in his propelled rocket jet. He is making a survey of supersonic waves with his technician, Janet Groh. They flash by often to cheer up the girls with their jolly tunes. We've traveled fast and far in a short space of time and now our conductor from Mars bids us adieu. She wishes the class of 1953 all the luck in this world and hopes theyhave the maximum of success and minimum of failures and misfortunes. She steps into her flying saucer, gives a salute and fades away into space. 1 The Class of 1954



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