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Q vb S N lx ' , 4 fr f I I v 1 I 4?- 1 W, 1, J fl 'N f Af tl H' 1 1 X I N X SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY It is a quiet evening at the home of Jim Peerman. Jim, his wife Cboris R1 sb I and their two children are watching their television set. There is going 155E31b speclal program on this evening, at least sp0c1a1 to them because there is going to be a review of the Class of 1953 of St. Bernice High School. Jim nd Doris are unable to attend because little Nicky is sick. By the way, he was named after Jim's old coach back at St. Bernice High. As the program comes on the air, they see Bob Roskovensk , who is the guest announcer for this evening. He also has a telev s on program of his own. Fbr the first few minutes Bob is seen walking swiftly from place to place with some papers in his hand, trying to get the program organized and quiet the members of the class who could be there. The first person who appears on the prozram is Miss Carol Seebren, who was Formerly the Commercial teacher at St. Hernice High, but recently went out West because she heard there were more men there. Bob greets Carol and says, 'Now, Carol, here come some of our old classmates, Mrs. Sam Jackson and Mrs. Andy Jackson, who now reside in Hillsdale. They are the former Betty Jones and Treva Howe.' Since they had so much practice rolling money for t e class, they have been rolling pennies For the last lO years to save for a trip. And even the commercial is interesting to the Pearman family because it is brought to them by the bradley Hybrid Seed Corn Co., with Bill doing his own commercials. Well, look who's coming in now! Ir it isn't Ronald uavis, who is now the mayor of the big city of St. Bernice, Indiana. Ronnie flew low in his new Super Sonic Sixteen Cylinder Car to get here in time. FLASH I!! The program is now interrupted for a bulletin. Don Maloney of the Chicago Cubs has just hit a home run in the ninth inning that has won the World Series for them. Don oouldn't attend the program because of the big oall game. Some of their other classmates are unable to attend. The first one, Jennie White, is in Europe because her husband, Scotty Bob, Qbob Scottj is a general in the Irmy there. Besides taking care of their children, Jennie gives dancing and singing lessons. She'd also been seen on the French stage. Norma Bother is now a minister's wife. They leave tomorrow for Africa. Everyone is wondering how she will like it away from home, since she didn't like to travel when she was a senior. Bob tells Carol that he read in the paper the other day that Carolvn Webster has just been offered 32,000 for her hair by a wie manuPacturing cEmpEEyT ---- Carolyn's hair is a very beautiful auburn, and the president fJames Kylej of the company said that the shade is very hard to find now. She is undecided whether to take the offer or not. And the last two members of the class are Janice Jones and Mary Jane O'drisnt They have just finished a motion picture in Hollywood entitled, funions and J Gar1ic'. It was impossible for Janice and Mary Jane to appear on the program because of the 008011008 odor of onions and garlic th8t still linrers with them. As the time comes for the program to end. Bob Roskovensky closes by playing K X ,h the St. Bernice Loyalty Song on his accordain. . X , 'E-as ' 1 .. gwwi u i s. by ': 0 7 . V ' .N 1 ' i..,.fs.saff- ' ' 11
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1 If H I J H x 1 X. 53.4-Q . ...V A 1 ,161 WED -'5:or5 r ,fs of 11? - 'an Q' ' I ' am---...ug ---ailnhnuinllilhil - lv- vom remem rr we vac. when six een very smell an ea er c 11 ren A. to solv he VSlFT1cS of UeeH1n', .r1f1n , and 'D1thT6tiC, A Q, 1-, u , . d ff h' d e J H l A 'V' - A U V6 - ,HE vu hwre en P 8 ,l'1 ' If ., ., -Tl the niano and me sane end nlayed g-n,d when our +eecher p aye 'chc,l :rr x'.U : Ll- 7 '1 Y ,ll of the cw. 191. , 'l X ss . , ' , TN, . .- X fb , Y , . J g I' ' K e 'ca . e ' 'Tl c V' ' C . ' I s le le +'we, has 't mt, but it seems like only yesteriey. We Af ne so vv w 1 f ' . rem . n oo v s fer. new T' Us H H . t N 'Rf 'r ' 1 As ve 4 d H ra' , ,. e 1 s ,4 ve , DFYSSS. ITVVTX Y l,e that each wa enioyed ell he thincs 5. J. fe lessons Pecan +o ' a.r an adven- 'rwmkled an' confleined at now slcwlv the days went ky. Often I think ei-at the oneretfas, the surprise par'ies for our iavcribe Trade teech.rs, ang nlso the lrrit rolls, Games of cowioy and Indians and tlack- '4 men. In Septcml r, 1647, twenty nericns and cxcltei kids enrrlleo in Jr. ii'h. The hirh school was different and excitin' even thoufh we ielu sirnnse in for new ,orro ndin s. The Seniors se,med very grown up and the tearwers seemei terribly reserved. The scnc.Ale wes ccnxasin and 'Ziff me missei glr recesses, Llt ii Ue.:'L len lntil we wandered how we ever fflPV5Ttl -rece school. Do yon rememier +he trip to Vincennes? Ar. Keyes toxk ogr Indiana History class. ffsf ihe other day I ran scross sons of the :ictures me ha8 f9'FF 'Fere. Seremfer the ride hone? At 195+ we were in hivh school. We wisse4 fha fun op Yf:nr initiated. We flecoel 'or hxr o fzofrs: wF9'., Jim Pearmeng Vice Pres., Von Pobertsong fl Sccrstery, Fon Fejonlfs: Trecsurcw, Fonnie bevisg Studenv Council, Marv Jane If C'friant and Svlvesi r Thones. he chose Nr. Mayes to le our leaier 'or this I your. X Qt lesf ir ?ep'., l'Fm, ve were no Teneer rreen 'reshmen, we were sonh- , whores. C'r cfdic rs This IEFP Here: Vces., Don Reynolds: Tice Pres., Jfris-U Wife: : Secreferv, War 'elrnevg TY6'Q1'1', J'm Pnermeng Sfxdent Council, ' Jenpce Jones enf fnnele 'hvis. For feel res 'ur spcnsfr this yeer. The liv ,W evrnf of this yeer wes osr class rlnvs, of which we ware very prom-. 7 I! Then in no time ef all we wfhs iwriors 'X'. 'Eh H Ei- jefr to lock 'orword f io--Jr. Sr. Prom ani Class Play. Gflcfrs for this year wore: Pres., Feb fsskrvsnslyg Vice Pres., Carol Seekr ng Secretary, Den Malonezg Treasurer, Q 'egice Jones? 5T1ienf Council, Norma ?3Lner en' Jim Pearman. Lathe Trout 'I 'as .'.' our spvnsof tkis year. ,L At last, we ern Seniors! illzf :ettinv over the idea of being THE his 1 shots, we set'le1 ,own to worl and ale t- the fO1l3WiHi oificers: Pres., 1 Soc 'fsrovcnskyg Vice Pres., Jin Pewrnnng Lecretary, Carol Seebreng Trees- f .rer, fettj Jonesg Student Cozncil, Sill Lrawley, Don Maloney, Ronald Zavis, Tv no hsrne Lotner. Our s onsor for this year is Hrs. Filler. In May, 1953, Nh fourteen sei en' hegpy stl ents r:ccive1 'heir iijlomas. lo the lqcwlty enl food ole Sf. '. vc our thanks :or a happy and en- H 'w:le 'Helve years. x . X x '1'o1r pal, XM X it '-. . , 0'- n -' Norma Fotner , ' L NT'-'-1.15 3,113 'L Q 1 ' 'l b- .. f . ,.- H. 'N ' X x .T ,, :...- ., - - ' 1- ' 4?--,.f,,,,,,s - ' F - ' 4 f'f,f ,- 10
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