Vandalia Community High School - Vandalois Yearbook (Vandalia, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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and Marcia Rabus, dress designers from New York, Dr. Donald Spencer, a psychiatrist, and from Chicago, photographer Bob Thoman and Devea Strickland, director of a childrens thea- ter. just entering the balcony are Bob Walker, a private detective, Albert Thomas, a railroad engineer, blues singer, Paul Thomas, Virgil Rose, a teacher of history at U. of I., Loy Iones, research chemist, stock-broker, Bob Cox, from Wall Street, and George Crickman, the head of a farm implement company. The crowd is beginning to move as the orchestra starts play- ing, and the lights are dimmed. We take you now to Miss Suzanne Brooks who is stationed on the dance floor. Come in, Suzanne. Greetings friends of the Class of '48. Did you know that our music tonight is being fur- nished by Mary Io Shellabarger and her all girl orchestra? Among its members we see Sharon Bass, Edith Kirkpatrick and Iune Knebel. Hav- ing a very happy time on the dance floor are Benton Kains, a scientist in the field of atomic research, and Dorothy Forbes, a private secre- tary, rancher Don Gelsinger and Ieanette Albert, a stenographer, George' Stombaugh, local Kroger Store manager and his wife, the former Anna Lou Spinner, Eddie Steinhauer, a major league baseball scout and his wife, Mary lean Tedrick, Kenneth Wollerman, a naturalist and his wife, Edith Elam. Now the music has stopped and we see truck-line own- ers Lor'en Mitchell and Eugene Papes trying to get the attention of those thriving used-car dealers, Allan McCollum and Wayne Merri- man, and garage owner, Russell Murphy. Waiting patiently on the side lines are beauty shop operators Ioyce Hammel, Doris Robertson, and Martha Short, also home economic teach- ers, Pat Lay and Margaret Harrison. lust going out on the dance floor with their husbands We see old school friends who are conducting a very successful school for girls. These are none other than Sally Mammen, Geraldine Hoffman, Ioyce Isbell, Betty Brooks, Ruth Purtilar, and Marilyn Chappelear. The lights are bright once again and it is time for intermission, so we take you back to the foyer and our chief announcer, Rick Minor. Once again I greet you folks and bring you the names of more of the Class of '48, Happi- ness and good fellowship reign supreme. Near the south entrance We see the former Betty Dively, Lucille Trueblood, Betty Workman, and Helen Wangrow in a heated conversation, no doubt it concerns their children. Civil engineer Iim Cox, grocerymen Glen Brown and Eddie jones, and tobacco farmer, Dorsey Nichols are talking very seriously. Near us is a gay group composed of Tom McAndrew, drummer in a dance band, Audrey Gillespie, a commercial artist, Ralph Morton, secretary to the governor of Illinois, Norma Pryor, a bank teller, and Dolores Wolff, a private secretary. just going out the door We see telephone oper'ators lean Curry, Rita Guthrie, and Iuanita Smith hurry- ing to work. Putting on their coats and bidding friends goodbye are Reverend Wayne Craw- ford and his wife, Willine Routh. Intermission is drawing to a close and we find it time to bid you all good-bye. We hope you have enjoyed this broadcast as much as we have enjoyed bringing it to you. As we turn you back to our main station, may we remind you that tonight has proved that a friend, like a thing of beauty, is a joy forever. Goodnight all. 'x74z



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December- Dear Diary- A cheer for the Vcxndaloisl lt was the best Homecoming ever. The Queen's floats were simply marvelous, and for that matter, the candidates weren't so bad themselves. Deck the halls with boughs of holly. Yes, and the Student Council did just that very thing. And to add to it they presented a Christmas program in which the Thespians gave The Supreme Gift. The whole thing was super, and it really did add to the Christmas spirit. At last, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Diary. Ianuary- Dear Diary- Ohl Those examsl l hate 'eml We have one consolation though-they were our last. Whewl Am l tired. And who wouldn't be after that N. H. S, party. lt was supposed to be for mental wizards, but it seemed to me more like a physical education class. Mr. Blythe made a swell coxswain in the faculty's skit, and for that matter Miss Barr was pretty good on the oars too. Gangway, Mr. Atlas, here come the V. C. H. S. wrestlers. Some of those boys Coach Drenckpohl put on exhibition were sure tough. lust ask ferry McDaniels. February- Dear Diary- Laugh? l thought l'd die But l still haven't decided which was the funniest, the G. A. A. initiates, the F. H. A. girls, or the new Thespians. All were terrific. Unhappy day! l won't be able to go out for a month. l've spent all my money for Valentine candy. Whoopsl l'll have to take that back. The girls are taking us to the Leap Year party this week. Some of them are going to have cars tool l'll bet Miss Upchurch is worn out. She's been spending the last month on the speech team and finally they seem to be putting the emphasis on the right word. They had better. The contest is tomorrow. 6 PWR T f E5 W W' f Mzssim-1 M ta DEC-IH ff f f,,m.cf,4X 'Nl will N it LQ.fg .A 1l,l Ifdilx ,l N 0 . 'fi Qoptlsaia , .. 'l' 'D wine- f ' DEC' - . ,asm X X M 9, 0 of A xv ' W, Ni N, ff 'Q ' I an ,fly .2 .X l X 4vef't,vC'tq ll Q- Q '. '. ff K -2 SEMESTER EXAMS ii JANNCLR'-73 J 8,5 szgzyii +Q,iEfv1'o . Q. ::' L X fr'::EiP' so R in : K we . c OASTING '-vi:-ir?-v-3 Q -F:gQ2.g: E PA R TY X N. JAN. A7 J A N . Laneulh and if .f ef, ., f .- A - En L Washin3f0 'S Bi:-+hJa-ys r:.A.A. and 2 'Thesfian f' Ihifiifibhs T 4- J C : L us 'K .S

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