Sweetser High School - Ti Pa Wa Ni Ca Yearbook (Sweetser, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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a 0Look, girls. I met the Torgerson's at the airport, I showed them halfway through the school, and now, you want me to be the mistress of ceremonies tonight. I won't do it. Jackie, you're nominated by a un- animous vote to take care of the program. You were secretary of the class, and it's just as much your place as mineilt Now, that that's settled, 1et's continue with the detai1s.U Miss Reva Smith and Mrs. William Lewis burst into the room at this time. NI knew we would find you girls down here working your heads off,W said Reva. Wwe came over now so we could help. I surely was happy to find they wou1dn't be needing me at the hospital today.N Reva is the head doctor at the hospital here in Sweetser. She started out to be a plain ordinary nurse, but kept going to school until she acquired her M.D. degree. nies, I just know there is something we can do. We all stayed up too late last night talking, but I was glad you could all spend the night at m house. It is wonderful for this old gang to be together again. I only wish you could stay again tonight, but I know you have to get back to your families. Or that is all except Reva and Audrey. It's nice to have two old maids in the group, though,U laughingly said Mrsf Lewis or Roma Baird. She's living in the metropolis of Marion now and has three sons and a daughter. Her husband is a famous artist and works in Chicago, although they reside in Marion. With these modern helicopters, it isn't much of a distance to travel.' Wwe met Mr. and Mrs. Torgerson in the cafeteria before coming down here They certainly are looking well, arenft they? And Miss Wolf, I don't think she looks a year older except for heb white hair and a few more wrinkleslu UI especially noticed the dress she was wearing. Wasn't it exquisite? Naturally I'd notice it'before anyone else would,W said Audrey. NI think you would, Audrey. Did it look like something you might have designed when you were in Paris the last time? I didn't pay much attention to it myself,n stated Reva. Wles, my most recent afternoon frock was something on the order of her dress. You girls will just have to see my newest creation of a cocktail gown. It's still in Paris, but when I return, I'1l send you each a design of it. It is marvelous, if I do say so.N nlour name was attached with the last evening gown I bought,W related LaVerna, Wand it was pictured in Madonaseille, too, wasn't it?U Um certain that I don't know which one of my frocks you mean, for so many of my dresses are in Madamosielle every monthlu A Wwe sure need some men to help put up these decorations,W said Jackie, trying desperately to change the subject. ' NWait, I hear someone coming down the steps now,U cried Roma. Whell, if it isn't the very men we're wanting to see,W smiled Reva as she walked over to greet Tom Price, Bill Pollard and Robert Davis. Wles, we thought maybe we could be of some assistance, when Eugene told us you were in the basement putting up decorations,N spoke Tom first. Ulf it isn't the same old gang of gir1s,n said Bill. NI hear you've hooked you a millionaire, Laverna. Is that right?n WI'm married to one, if that's what you mean. It seems you're doing all right for yourself, Bill. I've been reading your recent pieces of art.n WNot much, reallyg just something to keep me busy. I have just finish- ed a volume called Poems by Pollard. I hope it sells as well as my last volu e did.W ' ' uMy'wife is simply crazy'about your work,W said Tom. uI've never had time to read any of it myself, but my reporters on the staff usually praise



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it highly in their columns. You knew I was editor of the UNew York Timesn, didnlt you?W NOh, I did,U spoke up Bob Davis, who up to now had been listening in- tently. WI read your paper daily, mostly the stock exchange page.U UThat's right,W claimed Bill, Uyou are a big owner of stocks in several utilities, aren't you? It's a good game, if you've got a sound head on your shoulders.W A few more comments were spoken between these grads of S.H.S., and then they began to decorate the basement for the gala event to be held that night. After a lapse of an hour or so, a large commotion was heard at the top of the steps, and then several voices came into hearing as they started down the p stairway. All workers stopped immediately to see who it mas that was coming. Q First came a man carrying a large drum and secondly was another man I carrying several smaller drums. Behind these, were other men with all kinds Q of instruments. Q 4 NOh boy, hefs here,W shouted Audrey. WIt's Norman Campbell and his y Desert Ten.W Walking over to greet them, she exclaimed, WI was so afraid you wouldn't make it in tire. It's such an honor to have your band playing I for our banquet tonight. It's lucky you had this date open. 'Kids, you all 5 remember Norman, donft you?U w . - . 'I' At this, everyone crowded around to say hello to Norman and talk over 4 I. his success as a band leader and famous drum player. Tfork was halted for M the time being while the ex-seniors re-newed thein.acquaintances, and the band got set up. Finally'we heard Jackie ask, UBut I thought, Norman, that one of our f 1 class mates was now star singer with your band. Wasn't she able to come?n l WOh, you mean Patti Barnes, or I should say, as you people know her, i Pat Honts. No, she couldnft make the trip on account of spending some time with her children and husband. She travels alot with us and doesn't get to 5 be at home much, so she figured whilevmacame to Indiana, she'd better go 1 to Montana and be at home for awhiles She sent her regrets, and said she f would have loved to come if it hadnft been for these other things.H f UI'm so sorry she couldn't come. I certainly would love to hear her I most recent release. I have the record, but that's not like hearing it in g porson,U said Roma. Uwhy, I didn't know Pat was so famous,0 exclaimed Bill Pollard. UOf , course, I don't get around much, but I didn't even know Pat sang any at i 5 al1.U wg NThat's the funny thingg she never did until a few years after she L graduated from highschool, she decided she had a voice, so she appeared on A a TV talent show and I happened to see her, said Norman.. Right away I wrote to her and ask her to be my star singer. I've never regretted it, either.W M Interrupting the conversation, a woman's voice was heard calling from H the top dfthe Stairs,0Oh, here comes Don Haworthin W UDonlW exclaimed Roma, Whow times have changed. Good for you, and like W wise for the rest. hay I be so inquisitive as to ask where you have dis- A appeared in the past years?U Q Don answered in his low husky voice, Ulf you want my life history, I'm L afraid you'll be disappointed. After I graduated, I enlisted in the Air IM Force. I was in Paris when the'lar broke out. I guess it took its toll on N 1 everyone. Lost of my time was spent working on a new type of German styled , rocket called 'Rocket 703J.' Don't worry, I wonft bother you with details. I When it took hold, I took hold too,--------of an easy life.W ' it 'it ,id Ll, L W R I

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