Rutland High School - Norwester Yearbook (Rutland, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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Schoonover was pursuing it and it couldn't stop to make the turn. See that small building ahead where the sign reads Pay a .Quarter To Get In Single And You Come Out Double? They say three lady explorers tried this and came out as Mrp. Judy Snowden, Mr3. Pauline Lambert, Mrs. Margaret Welch. (Yonder '. hat they had in the stuff? See that snail stand in the distance? That's w re Aunt America, Marcia Russell, made her famous speech, America Ain't 'What It Is. They say tnat Marjorie May, now secretary to the President took every word down in shorthand but that's as far as she got. The speaker was going so fast she didn't have time to read it back. I can see we are getting farther south as that is the castle where Wanda Mullins now lives with her 13 child- ren. ’.Yell, we've reacned the plantation so I will say so long for now, Patty, and thanks for the most wonderful trip. Geo, here I am back again at Madam La Earr's fortune shop. Say, who goes there? YYhy I believe ... it is.. Nell Ann Rice. 'What a coincidenceJ What brings you back to Rutland? You mean Miss Ohlinger has exchanged vows and it'3 Mr. and Mrs.? And you've come all the way from 1167 York just to collect on the bpt she made v ith you twenty-five years ago? Well, I must be on my way, I won't say so long but merely toodle-oo. Mary Clonch

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La Barr's fortune telling booth. AliJ She was in a trance. She took me back . . . back . . . back to 1969, the ear the fabulous Clarence Thomas, democrat, was elected president. During is term he cnose Bill YYillford a3 Secretary of State and governor of all forty-eight states. Instead of Ohio, Tennessee, New York, etc. the states are now, of course, named illford I,'.7111- ford II, and so on up to forty eight. Naturally, this is a much better system. Wait, we are on another track--a railroad track. Here we are sitting beside occupational therapist Patty Wooten. She is just on her way to visit her old friends and former classmates, Mary Clonch and Mildred Martin, who are now owners of a large banana plantation in the deep South. As we travel along I look to my left. Wait, see that statue in the distance? It is of Betty Brown and Darlene Pailey, famous explorers who found the no-longer-lost village. And looki beyond that are the famous movie producers, Milam and Lvnch Production. They are working on their most famous and latest movie, Kiss, Hunt, and Kill, starring Isabelle Spires and Bob Nelson. Oh say, did you see that green streak just go by? That was the ball Keith Nelson, manager of the Boston Run- ners hit last week while coaching the team. They couldn't find the ball but I'm glad I saw it at least. Now we can tell Miss Wanda Kessinger, newspaper reporter, about it and get our names in the paper. How exciting 1 And look, see the mountain to the right? It is Mt. Searls. They say the first man to reach the top of this mountain was Mr. Elmer Searls who rode a St. Bernard dog part of the v;ay up and carried it down. 'aybe it was just an illusion but did you see the pilots of the Skyrocket that just buzzed past? I was almost sure they were our old friends and former class- mates, Bill Harman and Kenneth Wilcox. Perhaps not, but the way it was going I'm sure it was they—not less than 2,000,000 miles per hour. Oh good, it won't bo much longer now. Y e just crossed the borderline. They say it was named for some famous wo- man by the name of Joan Montgomery around the late 1950's See that large stream of water over there? There was a Mr. Kenpeth Searle3 who was said to have set a record by swimming across it in less than twenty-four hours. He was under the management of Mr.Bob Overly who was said to have pedaled around the world on a bicycle. OhJ and look beyond to the left. See the moosehead that looks as if it were mounted on a rock? It isn't really though. They say that the great sportsman, Thomas

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