High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 31 text:
“
ggzofzfiecy Bong! Bong!! Bong!!! lt is now 3:30. Time for the news from Y. H. S. bringing you reports from here and there concerning today's celebrities. Now for the news . . . joe Baxter and Bob Main are competing against each other for the championship of l960 . . . Marilyn Mahoney and Barbara Keller own a flower shop in New York . . . We hear that Nancy johnson is getting along nicely as a news reporter for the Yorktown Star. Good luck Nancy . . . Charles Ingram is acting as football coach at Notre Dame. His team defeated California this year . . . johnny Gunter is starring in Dalt VVisney's new production, Life With Donald. and Elmer Warfel, Hugh Morris, and Bob Kiser as Hughy, Leuy, and Dewey . . . joelma Tosh holds the office of president of the 4-H Club of Indiana . . . Well, well, if we don't have two lady congressmen this year. Namely Wanda QI-Ialberty Armstrong, and joretta McKinley ...A lim Lodge, who conducts Harry james' band, is playing at the Blondmore Hotel, which is owned and operated by Nadene Reagan and Rosalie Merry . . . Mary Joanne Hall is giving a piano concert in the Metropolitan Opera House. She will be there three days. WVe hear she is doing quite well . . . Bob Reynolds and his wife, Nancy Hofherr, are in New York with his ball team of Yorktown Univer- sity . . . jim Ramsey is acting as a stand-in for Charles Boyer. He's doing good work, so we hear . . . jackie Landis has taken the job of manager of Block's De- partment Store in Indianapolis . . . You say you want to learn to drive? Well, go to Doris Wilkin's Driving School in the metropolis of Yorktown. She'll help you . . . If you take a ride on the Coast-to-Coast Airliner you will probably meet june Southerland working as a hostess . . . jim Puckett is a hat designer in Hollywood. No other hats like them! Huh, jim? . . . Ladies Be Seated g This is Dick Groves' opening lines on this show. He is now master of ceremonies . . . Tom Hofherr and Bill Harman run the wrecking service for the State Police. Their post is in Muncie . . . Idella Fink is a fashion designer in Holly- wood. She is well known throughout the world . . . Why don't you take a vacation? You can always find room at W'anda McKibben's summer resort in California . . . The G. A. A. of Yorktown is quite popular, since janet Ellis is coach. She is doing fine work, too . . . Opal Stewart is serving as Margaret O'Brien's private hair stylist . . . Barbara Troxler and George Ruddick are traveling over the world singing. They are known as the Sob Sisters . . . Learn to ski in a week! That's what is promised at the Ski Club owned by Catherine Crawley. She is the ski champion of the year . . . The famed You- Break-'Em-We-Fix-'Em Garage is owned by Marvin Loveless . . . Karl Stout is the tight-rope-walker for Max Evilsizer's circus. It's the biggest and best in the world . . . jack Morrison is assistant manager to Mary and Patty Morrow in their Dental Clinic in Cammack, Indiana . . . Iris QHensleyy Copping is a stenographer for john Powers' Modeling Company . . . Maxine Rager is in Washington, D. C., doing F. B. I. work. With this we wind up another celebrity broadcast. This is your announcer bidding you goodbye until tomorrow at the same time. Station YI-IS signing off. 22 t
”
Page 30 text:
“
Iunim' offinfrs, lfft to right! Tom Collins, tr'f'r1.x'1trz'1'5 Nancy Williams, s1'f,'1'z'lary,' Donald Morgml, f1l'f'Sl!lI'tIlQ nml llzirry Slcplicllson, vin'- f7t'f'YlIl1'lll. Ifiglztlz grnzlv offifzers, left to rightallill Hoflicrr, vice- jnmirlmilg Joy YN'z1llacc, swo- rvtar y: Edward Hllicaly, f1n's1'rlf'11lg and Sain Morri son, lrf'r1.f1n'1'r'. 'gt' -4 , r .i ,V it 13. W Y-p, l'tlfA'llIlI!llI nffifmzv, lvft to riglzt-Ora Loveless, vice- 1IliK.llfll'?1l,' Riclizml Puckett. srrrelary-treasurffrg Billy XYillioit, rvfwrn'ter'sg and Ricliarcl Crawley, llI'l?Si!ll'Il t. Soplmmore officers sratrfl- Ronald Crovcs, jn'r'sirlc11t,' and strmrling, left to right- Lenora jones, lI'f'dSlll't'I',' Dick Pugslcy, wire'-fn'1'sirle'11Ig and Barbara Recd, s1'1'r'r'trtr'y. Seventh grade officers, left to Tigllf-BClllllC Grimes, lI'f'llSLll'f't'f Ora Stephenson, vicff-prmiclmzlg lion Wil- liams, repartf'rg Virginia MC- Clain, 1l7'f'Slll6tIlf and Paul Vice, sr'l'rf'tnry. V If ilk r f l lg ' i 1, f l x
”
Page 32 text:
“
OPAL ELLENBELL STEWART Chorus 9-10-12 4-H Club 9-10-11-12 Orchestra 9-10-11 G. A. A. I0-11-12 Pep Club Hayloft Jamboree Band 9-10-12 MAX EVERETTE EVILSIZER, JR. Air Corps Band EI'IsoDa Staff BORED of Education DORIS Louisa YVILKIN ' nt G. A. A. 9-10 PresIde Pep Club Library 9-10-12 Broadcaster Staff EPISODE Staff Commercial Club Charter Member Always ready for fun 11-12 Although she is a sludious gal, No matter what your trouble To you she is a pal. Franklin Press Conference Broadcaster Staff EPISODE Staff An individual with Ideas of her own. A BOBBIE EUGEN Air Corps Basketball 12 Operetta 11 EPISODE Staff Boys' Sextette Hayloft Jamb Chorus 11-12 T. N. T. 1: MAIN oree Tall, Neat and Terrific. RICHARD LIELVIN Gkovns Discussion Group, V. Presi dent Senior Play Broadcaster Staff EPISODE Staff Hayloft Jamboree Chorus Boys' Sextette He blushes at the Mention of a Iady's name. LUELLA JANET ELLIS JOIIN WILLIAM GUNTIZR EPISODE Staff Broadcaster Staff Library 9-10-ll-12 ChorIIs 9-10 G. A. A. 9-10-11 Pep Club 4-H 9-10 Charter Member Her sense of duty evident. Senior Play Hayloft Jamboree Chorus Boys' Sextette Entered in 12 My name is john Gunter But people call me Johnnie, And when it comes to mock- is most ing Donald Duck I am really quite funny.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.