Star City High School - Twinkler Yearbook (Star City, IN)

 - Class of 1947

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CLASS PROPHECY lt was a clear, beautiful night ln June, and the moon was shining brightly as we were sitting in the rose garden thinking ol' our school days and wondering where our classmates were. In the moon mist we could see a. cozy little night olub in New York by the name of Blue Diamond owned and operated by Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Anderson. Mrs. Anderson was fonmerly Virginia Murphy. As our eyes were passing over the crowd we saw .loan Bauman and it seemed that she had heroine a Registered Nurse and was going to marly a Doctor, June 15. Uni eyes were then stopped by the exquisite singer in the night club, and who should it he but our former classmate Joyce Royer. Also while we were here we met Sherlock Holmes II who to our surprise was none other than our Senior President, Nell Warner. It 'seemed he was searching for the piieeless Hope Dialmond which belonged to Mrs. Lyle Burgess, the former Nancy Hufzll Then we ventured to the airport and who should ge-L Off of the plane whioh we were to take but George Llmlng the famous radio news commentator. And when the pilot got ont, much to our amazement it was Joe Newman, and he informed us -that he was the owner of the airport. Much to our joy he said he would fly us to Georgia. Two days later we arrived in Atlanta, Georgia, Nvhen we went to the Infor- mation Desk, who should we meet but the heavyweight boxing champion, .lim Car- penter, and his wife the for mer Wanda Bonnell. Alter dinner we attended a tioncert and much to our surprise the orchestra leader w as the Nationally known Uarl Knehel, ami the pianist was his fiancee Virginia Hrowu. The next day we attended a oourt session and who should we see but the faiinons lawyer .lack Heintz, and the well known Judge, Kermit Parcel. Then a great explosion and we were ln Tennessee at the office of Mr. Ellison, and it seemed that Mis. Ellison, the former Lottie McClain, was his laboratory as- sistant as well as his Private Sei-relaryf' The next sight which niet our eyes was n collision of a semi-tru:-k and a var. Xvlio should get out ol' the truvk but Robert Ilerkshire, who as a sailor, has a girl in every port. It seemed that St. Louis was on his mind at the time of the aocitleiil. 'l'l1eo we went to the Iins Sation to go to Kentucky. Vllho should be on the bus but our rlassniaite, Evelyn VVhite, who is operating a restaurant in Louisville, and planning to marry a Doctor soon. Evelyn was able to give us information about two llltvlf? ol' our classmates. t'harlotte Shidler was working in her restaurant as Hook- keeper, and t'harlotte's chum, Donna l1ePoy. was a waitress, and both ol them were engaged to be married in the near future. 'l'hen our eyes turn to a beautiful Dairy Faoin and who should the owner he hut Holi Righter and who should be working at his farm butt Chester Pierr-e. From here we saw into the oftir-e of Wayman Groom, who followed his lit'e's ambition to become a Doctor, and was then setting a very pretty Blondes arm. Then as we neared our journey's end we deuided to stop at a farm home and huy a 1-hicken for Sunday dinner. Much to our surprise who should answer our knock hut Mis. t'huck Ilalka. the former Ulive Hauser. Olive told ns, much to our joy that Annabelle Fox had completed recovered ami hiad a beautiful home established in lndiana.polis, Then our dreann ended and we recognized ourselves, Mrs. George DePoy, the former Ruth Hood and Mr-s. Frank Lamb, the former Violet Clark, at C0ll9y Island with our families on a summer vacation. Ruth Hood ami Violet Clark

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CLASS HISTORY On August 30, 1935, the good ship Twelve started out on the Ocean of Education. At the wheel was Miss Julia Phillips. Those on board were: Violet Ab- bott, Norma Anders, Norman Anders, Robert DePoy, Emory Di-ckson, Juanita Durbin, Evelyn Edington, Max Grostefon, Wayman Groom, Billy Hazlett, Olive Hauser, De- lores Hendry, Nancy Huff, Darl Knebel, Jean Murphy, Lottie McClain, Joe Bill New' man, Kermit Parcel, Esther Purdy, Walter Smith, Louise Weaver. During our first year's journey, Thelma Warner and Phyllis Poor came on board. Evelyn Edingtou left us. On the second year of our trip there were some new passengers to be seen on board. They weret Victor Day, Robert Green, Robert Moore, Howard Swafford, James Hettinger and Lois Jean Bucks. Doris Hendry, Thelma Warner and Robert Moore left us the same year. At the wheel for this year were Mrs. Maud Buck and Miss Alma Wiriclc. During .the third year of our journey very little happened. Tire new passengers were: Virginia Murphy and William Jones. William Jones did not stay very long. The captains were Miss Clara Noel and Mrs. Maud Burk. Emory Imiclrson tool: the second year of our journey over. Norman Anders left us, while 'Wanda Bonnell, Lawrence Rude and Dari Here linger joined us during ourr fourth year. Miss Clara Noel was at the wheel. The captain for our fifth year was Mrs. Grace Densborn. There were the same passengers except for a few new ones which were Beverly lliclrsou, Patsy Mann, Verne Moyer, Paul Hettluger. Louise Weaver, Dart Hettinger, and NValrer tooli another ship. Al. the beginning of our six-th year we had to have a new ship. We were all very proud of the new shlp. VVe had the same captain as the fifth year. Joan Sales, Jack Heintz, and Evelyn White were the new passengers. Juanita Durbin and Jiru- mie Hettinger left us. It wasn't long that Jimmie was liar.-lr with us. We were traveling in style this year for we had nrored to the ripper deck. Since another ship had broken down, we had to talie on several new passengers which we were very happy to do. They were: Doris lleghtel, George Lirning, Joyve Royer, Charlotte Shidler, Jett Vangundy, Neil VVarner, and Dorrriahelle Zelder. During the trlp Anna Sterner, Alice Rarrs, Bill Jones, and Mary lludd came on board 'Vir- ginia Murphy left us. The captains for this year were: Mr. Hyman, Miss Snyder, Miss Geraldine Thompson, Mrs. Fisher, Miss Clausen, Mr. llytleld and Mr. .Surbe-.. In the eighth year of our journey two new passengers came on board. They were Annabelle Fox and Howard Vtladdups. Bill Jones, Mary Budd and lbonnabellrf Zeider left us for another journey. The captains tor this year were: Mr. Russell, Miss Schwartz, Miss Thompson, Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Surber, Mrs. lfrslrer, and Mr. Byfield. As we sailed into the first year ol' our last four years through the th-eau ol Education, 25 were on board. They were: Joan tSalesl llauman, Doris lleghtel, Wanda Bonnell, Annabelle Fox, Wayman tlroom, Ulive Hauser, Jaclr Heintz, James Hettinger, Nancy Huff, Ilarl Knebel, George Liming, Patsy Manu, Lottie McClain, Joe Newman, Kermit Parcel, Esther Purdy, Lawrence ltude, Harold Ruff, Anna Sterner, Charlotte Shidler, Jeff Vangundy, Howard VVaddups, Nell VVarner, Evelyn White When we stopped at the island Fairview, Helen Budd, Violet t'larlr, Ruth Hood, Virginia Murrphy, Robert ltlghter, and Esther Zell came on hoard. During our journey that year we picked up Frank llacon, Leon and lionua llepuy, lloris lleghtel, Anna Steruer and Howard VVaddups left us, Our Captains were: Mrs. tfarpenler, Miss Slayhall, Mrs. Parttersorr, Mr. Xvalters, Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. l'arpenter, Mr. ily- field and Mr. Surber. The next year four new passengers were on hoard at the beginning of our trip. 'I'hey were: Ralph Baker, James Carpenter Jr., Itobe-rt llerlishire and Margaret Mrser. Esther Purdy, Ralph Balier, Harold Ruff and Nancy Huff left us. Nanry Huff came back ln the middle of the journey. At the wheel this year were: Mrs. Stations, Mrs, Srtoudt, Mrs. Moyer, Mrrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Franlis, Mr. t'arpeurer, Mr. Byfield and Mr. Surher. This year of our journey was to be a very eventful trip, We had lost Patsy

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