Robb Township High School - Hoosier Posey Yearbook (Poseyville, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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Prophecg Ten years ago Billie Sue Galloway, experienced in Witchcraft, was hired by the graduating class of 1954 to speak to the stars and predict their future. It has been quite interesting, through the years to watch the Seniors progress as predicted. In 1963, Eugene Saxe, the Physics Wizard completed the First Jet Propelled Rocket Plane. On the first trip to the moon, which took place in November, there were two passengers, Eugene Saxe and Pro- fessor Neval Willis. In the growing young town of Poseyville, Mrs. Richard Newman, the first grade teacher, is still developing the minds of the future citizens. Cecelia Beuligmann, who is first grade teacher at Wadesville and High School Physical Education instructor and Dixie were appointed to super- vise the girls' ninth annual basketball and volleyball meet in Posey County. As predicted, Sue Marsh attained the title of The World's Speediest Nurse . She earned this title by her every morning rush to Deaconess Hospital, just as she formerly rushed to P.H.S. Scott Shelby is in New York and has his own T.V. show. Wow! Girls, if you thought he was funny when he was in school, you should see him now. He's a second Milton Berle! Bonnie House compiled a Physical Science book, Which is already outlined, complete with notes. With great hopes that it would be a suc- cess, she began a successful selling campaign at P.H.S. Suzanne Gwaltney, R.N., is situated in the Nursery Ward at Deaconess Hospital. This is quite a convenient arrangement since Suzanne doesn't have to do any talking. Mac Manchette and Charles Mobley, both promising young busi- ness men, have joined their individual businesses to form the Manchette and Mobley's Money Managing and Merchandising Market . Gene Wiggins is Vice-President to the Vice-President of the President of the Rinkle Resistant Sweet Potato Plantation. It was through his experiences as a sweet potato digger that he was appointed to this position. Bob Davis, still quite the ladies' man, is employed by the Ben Becker Shoe Store in Evansville in the Ladies' Department. With those looks why wouldn't ladies buy shoes? Yvonne Racine, still bursting with ambition to reform Americafs Christian Youth, is present director of Posey County's Christian Youth. She finds it hard to divide her time between her work and a certain young

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Senior Wills Article 20 - I, Suzanne -Gwaltney, will my flirty ways to Nancy Wilkin- son. Article 21 - I, Edgar Hedges, will my excess weight to Ivan Reidford. Article 22 - I, Bonnie Sue House, will the Poseyville girls the right to live in New Harmony, so they won't have to drive so far. Article 23 - I, Alta Leewright, will Pat Carner transportation to Griffin. Article 24 - I Malcom Manchette, will my knack for rendezvousing with New Harmony girls to Bill Hyatt. Article 25 -- I, Sue Marsh, will Judy Werry the right to go nutting in Kissinger's front yard. Article 26 - I, Charles Mobley, will Dick Head the right to sing anytime he gets the urge. Article 27 - I, Yvonne Racine, will Judy Werry my ability to catch on to jokes quickly. Article 28 - I, Ann Lee Reidford, will my quiet ways to Theresa Nix. Article 29 - I, Joe Reynolds, will any one the right to play clabber. Article 30 - I, Don Rumble, will Paul Harnishfeger my drag with the faculty. Article 31 - I, Jim Rutledge, will Larry Espenlaub the right to deny or believe anything he wants to about a certain girl of a neighboring town. Article 32 - I, Gene Saxe, will to Corncob Gates, the ability to be an apple polisher so he can get along with any of the teachers. Article 33 - I, Scott Shelby, will my right to sleep in Miss McNeely's study hall to Myron Westfall. Article 34 - I, Robert Stevens, will Bolivar Davis the respect I have to all pedestrians while driving. Article 35 - I, Pat Straub, will any girl the right to wear a boy's ring and not go steady. Article 36 - I, Marionette Snyder, will my height to Sally Williams. Article 37 - I, Clifton Titzer, will my ability to play basketball to Ronald Nulton. - Article 38 - I, Dixie Ward, will any girl the right to go with a boy younger than she. Article 39 - I, Gene Wiggins, will my curly hair to Tom Rose. Article 40 - I, Jim Zenthoefer, will my home permanent to Mary Jane Weedman. :sun- ij



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Prophecg man from New Harmony. Frequent diversions from this complicated life are offered by a young gentleman from Mt. Vernon and by a Metho- dist Minister from East St. Louis. Much to the delight of Poseyville, and other towns concerned, the new consolidated school was opened in 1960 and Gilbert Crabtree and Jim Rutledge were appointed basketball coaches. The idea was to get two experts, in hopes that the school will win the State Championship. Mrs. Ray Clouser was appointed school nurse. Marlene said she could think of no better way to apply her training as a nurse than by supervising the health of growing boys and girls. Alta Leewright married and made her home in Poseyville, She and her husband recently opened their restaurant, Hayden's Haven , on Main Street. Her Italian dishes are famous far and near. Betty Goodman works half-heartedly as stenographer for Wilson Furniture Co. in New Harmony. Why half-heartedly? Well, Betty thinks there are enough other interests in New Harmony that she needn't get too engrossed in her work. Margaret Deom is English and Latin teacher at Mt. Vernon High School. She delights in having each of her English composition classes write essays on the Possibilities of Space Travel . She sends the returns to Mr. Neval Willis, who still enjoys them as much as he did ten years ago when his Physical Science class Wrote their opinions on the subject. A rising young physician, Don Rumble, of Evansville Deaconess Hospital is scheduled to give a public speech to the mothers and daughters of the P.T.A. Don got his knack for this type of Work from his mother, who is Home Economics instructor at P.H.S. Clifton Titzer and Edgar Hedges are progressive co-owners of a large 1,500 acre farm just outside of Stewartsville. They find that they make most of their profit from their large crop of their recently dis- covered fishing worms, the Wiggling Willies . Nancy Cottrell made history in 1961 among models and hair Stylists all over the world with her creation, the Fuzzy Fling . Anna Reidford also received much recognition as she was first to exhibit the hairdo. Her naturally curly hair was a cinch for the style and made a very becoming hairdo. Jim Zenthoefer was awarded the prize for the outstanding inven- tion of 1964. Mr. Zenthoefer invented the reclining innerspring chair for high school classrooms. He believes that the chairs will eliminate the tendency for students to become slump-shouldered while taking their iContinued on next page!

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