Waco Technical High School - Spirit Yearbook (Waco, TX)

 - Class of 1954

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Waco Technical High School - Spirit Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 107 of 144
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fContinued from page 361 Do you ever read in the paper about Jimmy Brown and Dewey Slaughter? They're playing for the Globe Trotters. They really make a great team. Guess who owns Suicide Bowl now? Calvin Meadors and Elmer Payne. Watch for car number double blank when you see their program on TV. Arthur Moeller is driving it. Every time I go to Waco l see Claude Jaynes and Dickie Johnson driving up and down the drag. Dickie finally lnade enough money to buy a '72 red Mercury convertible. I guess you remember when Betty Vorderkunz and Joyce Gascamp ran away from home. l've heard they're in the seal business. They live in Ukiaski, Russia, near the Bering Sea. Herschel Frey is the owner of a big night club in Waco now. I think they call it DeviI's Paradise. Norma Jean Taylor is his Cigarette Girl and Shirley Johnson is a hula hula dancer there. I went shopping last week. Layne's iDalel Department Store has some pretty good bargains. I was shocked to see Ellis Warrick and Sleepy Schaeper were clerks in the lingerie department. They were both so bashful, you know. Tech surely has a good football team this year. Tech's coaches are Alfred Allen and Fred Daniels. Their star players are Ronny and Tommy, Thomas Bledsoe's twin boys. George Wortham is now drawing a pension from the Sante Fe Railroad Com- pany. I heard Jimmy Baker and Gene Davis are working for the same company. They started out as hobos. They want to follow George's footsteps. V Say, Irene Opella and Helen Nussman are Waco's latest gossip. They own a barber shop. lt's been told that Thomas Tipton is getting a hair cut twice a week. I hear Peggy Swinnea has a good hobby. She's collecting empty whiskey bottles. She gets most of them from Thomas Carpenter, you know. Did you know that Gene Black and Alvis Dees are ianitors at Waco High? I always knew they were traitors. D I'm going to the State Fair with Marilyn iWattsl Hill next week. She's going out to see Robert make his first appearance as a barker for a freak show. lt's been advertised that Martha Bray is taking Sally Rand's place this year. James High's tent is next to hers. He is a famous snake charmer. Elizabeth Thomason and James Frazier were married last year. They moved into a beautiful house in California, but 'Elizabeth isn't happy and she's suing for divorce. Her grounds are that James iust sits and stares out the window at the house across the street. lMarilyn Monroe lives in it.l Did you read the headlines yesterday morning? Boyce Carroll, Bill Hawkins and Sylvester Sanchez, great explorers, are planning a rocket mission to Pluto. I noticed that Lowell Elliot has received the title of the world's greatest pinochle player. Remember Elmer Lott? He's still trying to get lrdell on the map. Joe McNamara has a huge farm out at Bosqueville. He's never married but l've noticed in Elizabeth Lyon's gossip column in the paper that Joe is seeing quite a bit of Nancy Vogelsang lately. She has taken Minnie Pearl's place on the Grand Ole Opera. Joe's foreman is Truett Sorley. He is a pretty good mechanic and is kept pretty busy with all that machinery of Joe's. Truett was working for Don Daniels down at the Salvation Army, but he decided he was tired of city life and moved to the country. Paulina. Lasseter Know Mrs. Joe Bob Bankstonl has a first class nursery out Robinson way. Her best customer is Louise CSharpl Norman. She and Wayne have ten kids. They are very thankful to have such an adequate nursery so near by because their oldest child is six years old. Bill Loftin is now a captain of the Space Patrol. Benny May is the governor of Cheese Valley on Mars. Let's see-what happened to the rest of our classmates? Oh, yes, Alvin Dryer is in the movies. He's taken Roy Roger's place and Lois Boram is demonstrating the new atomic power cook stove for Lone Star Gas. Oh no! I smell my beans burning and Jack hates burned beans. I had better run. Love ya, MARCELINE AARON



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IConIinued from page 832 Thomas Tipton leaves his ever winning smile that always attracts the girls to Gene Perkins and Douthit Baxley. Ellis Warrick leaves his place on the football team to Ray Fikes. Elsie Swinscoe and Nancy Vogelsanz leave their red hair to Danny Baxley. Claude Jaynes leaves all of his girl friends to Varnell Barnard and Danny Rowell. Thomas Bledsoe leaves his football spirit to Mel- vin Edwards and Robert Pryor. Shirley Johnson leaves her place at the switch- board to Janie McGowan. Mary Jo Thompson leaves her know how to get a diamond ring to Wanda Burns. Qftarles Lindsey leaves his darling haircut to Nelva 'fJfCarroll and Bobbye Graves. Peggy Swinnea leavesfher ability to type so well to Marinel Schnizer. Barbara -'Gauntt leaves her beautiful hands and blue eyes to Virginia Cureton and Ruby Ditto. Bobby Schrieber leaves his little sister, Karen, to Jerry Herring. Mary Newton leaves her ability to read her short- hand notes to Delores Ferguson and Doris Nehring. Lenord Stuessel leaves his ability to get people to laugh at his iokes to Marvin Bletsch and Robert Rochell. Dewey Slaughter leaves his nickname Race Horse to Jim Bryant. Doris Wachter leaves her ability to make good speeches in speech to Patricia Williams. James Jackson leaves his ability to be such a good yell leader to Barney Mahan. June Hudson leaves her ability to get out a half a day to Wilma Dreyer and Virginia Matthys. Thomas Porterfield leaves his genius ideas to Jack Saffle and Dickie Cawley. Norma Jean Taylor leaves her swimming ability to Barbara Felkner. Richard Johnson leaves his ability to make up late book reports to Alton Abernathy and John Bayer. Bobby Bryant leaves his ability to get attention so quick to Robert Peevy and Richard Kusler. Betty Lou Harrell leaves her job to Joyce Pate. Irene Opella leaves her position as secretary of the Senior Class to Martha Moody. Curtis Owen leaves his clarinet to Earline Sherry. Dale Layne leaves his best wishes to Jack Bynum and Charles Case. Eugene Schaeper leaves his basketball iacket to Wanda Tull. Elizabeth Thomson leaves her ability to blush ever-so-cute to Elaine Washman. Sylvester Sanchez leaves his seat in English to Angelina Yanez and Lucritia Younce. Bill Hawkins leaves his outstanding F.F.A. work to Freddie Douglas and Bobby Wallace. Bill Loftin is iust hoping to leave, too. Hope you make it, Bill. Benny May leaves that twinkle in his beautiful, beautiful blue eyes to Jean Goodman. Joe McNamara leaves Ruby Toten for Tommy Connor to take care of. until she graduates. Take good care, Tommy. Calvin Meadors leaves his ability to always have a modern car for display to Wallace Cook and Hollis Watkins. Margie Mee leaves her ability to acquire a hus- band to Albert McRae. Say Albert, l'd sure like to see you get a husband. Lean Stelter leaves his office duties to Charles McCarter and Dolan Williams. Truett Sorley leaves his irresistable ways to Pres- ton Howard and Johnny Williams. Marilyn Watts leaves her ability to pass Civics to Helen Moreland. Bessie Henderson wills her office practice to Barbara Miles. Ronald Wilkerson leaves his love for Practical English to Billy Cooey and Hugh Cook. Wayne Norman leaves his ability to figure out income tax reforms to Floyd Dutschman and Alfred Glidewell. Arthur Moeller leaves Frances Brackeen to Oliver Harvey and Edward Loesca. James Frazier leaves his feet to Max Meisca'. Be- ware of crowded places. Elizabeth Lyons leaves MACBETH to Zola Mae Pack and Edwin Londenberg. Mahattaia Mitchell leaves her place in chorus to Florence Sandlin. Don Daniels leaves his place in the band to Donald Dimons and Carroll Redding. Elmer Lott leaves his well-groomed appearance to Henry Nunez and Kenneth Pierce. Harold Shumate leaves his ability to get the car whenever he wants it to Clyde Messer and Byron Pool. Robert Hill leaves his ability to stay unattached to Tommy Saffle. !Continued on next pagel . I I

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