Tunnelton High School - Tunneler Yearbook (Tunnelton, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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gu lure gorecaat It has been a proven fact that childhood ambitions, many times, determine the careers of high school boys and girls. As we polish the crystal ball and gaze , into the depths we get a vivid glimpse of the A future. One would never have guessed that , , Q Tunnelton High School graduated so many fine, high-type individuals as these? Ax I v CD In 1999 we see: X, Oleta Brown has the leading role in Jimmy, Where Did You Get Lost? It's 4 . really a heartbreaker. Marie Brown still enjoys skating. She k 1' has just won the Professional Promenade for f Grandmas. Qt J Bill Wever has fulfilled his ambition U f by being a coach at Wabash. Yeah, he has l I I the catfish shooting foul shots! Bill Mattox is happily married, but it seems as if the Plymouth he bought in 1949 is still his sole means of transportation. One never would have thought Mary to be a gold digger. Jim Whitted is a speed demon. He can't qualify his Ford in the 500 mile race at Indianapolis, so Oleta has tied a checkered flag to her mail box--just to make him feel important. Dick Sallee is a Merchant Marine. On his last trip he manhandled a whale bare- handed. Barbara Horner has devoted her life to the publication of annuals. Think of the hearts you have broken, my dear!!! Raymond Earl we see singing at the Metropolitan Opera House. Seems Bob Brown has opened an antique shop. The oldest thing in the house is the dust. Dale Stevens has invented a contraption to shell peas. Wonder who will be the first fly in his soup? We believe Herman W. Collier's initials stand for Heavy-Weight Champion. He KO'ed his last opponent, Mike from Midgetville. We see Jesse Reed throwing the towel to someone--could be Collier. We'll know for sure when the swelling leaves his eyes. We see Mac in Congress, but he can't decide which party is bestg therefore, he votes twice on each issue. Helen still has her beautiful red hair. Seems she's taken to the firing-arms. She always did want to be a WAC. QGoen to the Armyj. Wanda Speer is the thin lady in the circus. l'm glad her ambition came true. She used to say, My trillions to be thin! 10

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HELEN GOEN SIPES H. RICHARD SALLEE ix K. ,, 1--.. A DOROTHY M. BROWN if J'.'1? ' Jr-:sss ax-:1:D, Jumoa WANDA L. spasm Hmmm w. co1.L.uz:n MOTTO Climb though the Rocks be Rugged FLOWERS Red Rose COLORS Green and White 9



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,Cant and Zedfament We, the Seniors of Tunnelton High School, file this will for the betterment of future education. First of all, we wish to leave our civics books and our dear teacher, fisn't he though?l Mr. Moore, to the Juniors, hoping they will have a full year of perfect misery. TO-WIT: Here are a few things to be done before this will is executed: l. Sophomores shall stay in TI-IS at least three more years in order to grow up before going out to face the world. Z. Day dreamers in assembly express their thoughts in words so we'll know what to expect--a Truman, Einstein, Jessup or other great persons springing from our ranks. The Seniors will the following things: Oleta Brown wills her ability to type to Dolores Hughes. Marie Brown wills her ability to sing to Geneva Allen. Wanda Speer wishes to leave her naturally curly hair to I une Dalton. Bill Wever wills his ability to play basketball to Phil Lindsey. Dean Mclntyre wills his ability to chew gum without getting caught to Lloyd Underwood. Helen Goen wills her ability to draw cartoons to Pat Cunningham. Jim Whitted wills his ability to drive a Model A to Mike Dorsett. Herman Collier wills his ability to run the mimeograph to Jeff Allen. Raymond Earl wills his ability to torment Mr. Malott to Logan Lee. Jesse Reed wills his ability to ask questions to Betty Shaff. Bill Mattox wills his height to Iva Elmore. Dick Sallee wills his red hair to Mary Ann Wilcox. Barbara Horner wills her ability to edit an annual to the unlucky person who will get the job next year. Dale Stevens wills his ability to argue to Willa Mathis. Bob Brown wills his false teeth to Dale Ingle. These things being done, we bequeath to all underclassmen our fine high standards for living the full life. Signed: The Senior Class of T. H. fgfwsvlfpwf T z?,zf7im,f Hi' Z U57 J NMMVQM-4 AMN' Wzwy GBM mfg? ' A 3 MMM ' A ' Attest: 5766 ll

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1950, pg 44

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1950, pg 7

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1950, pg 30

Tunnelton High School - Tunneler Yearbook (Tunnelton, IN) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 6

1950, pg 6

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1950, pg 43


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