Young America High School - Prairian Yearbook (Metcalf, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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BROCTON SENIOR PLAY A-FEUDIN' OVER YONDER I i I SEATED: Suzie Holding, Sharon Miller, Sharon North, Mary Anna Slusser, Donna Krable, Jane Campbell. STANDING: Bob Kerans, Dick North, Joe Daughhetee, Shirley Ingram, Roanna Liffick, Ruth Ann Newhart, Virginia Vice, Torn Brinkerhoff, Russell Wood, Bob Towell. YA SENIOR PLAY HESSIE OF THE HILLS Richard Hires, Gail McNeese, Wallace Pennington, Marcella Jones, Kala Jo Rollings, Delbert Williams, Margaret Kamman, Jeanette Kincaid, Dale Dornblaser, Elsie Nees, Don Overton. 1' Q s 9 Y Q Q 7 Y Q 0 V

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W ,..,,,, , J 'F k .O -o V -A -o 'Y 7 Q Q 6 YCJUNG AMERICA CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of Young America wish to will the following things: MARGARET KAMMAN, will my A in math class to Roger Busby, provided he stays in math four years. I, DELBERT WILLIAMS, will my haircut to Ernie Porter, provided he combs it not less than three times daily. I, WALLACE PENNINGTON, will my wonderful chorus ability to Butch Heath, provided he doesn't get on Mr. Jones' nerves. JEANETTE KINCAID, will my ability to hide weight to Barbara Ketchem, provided she starts immediately. ELSIE NEES, will my dimples to Sara Bell, provided she never uses them on Paul. GAIL MCNEESE, will my three years cheerleading to Maryann Domblaser, provided she gets elected the next three years. PAUL PALMER, will my lost weight to Don Watson, provided he turns it into useful schoolroom energy. ERVIN NEES, will my ability to read Shakespeare to Russ Porter, provided he stays in English class at least three times a week. I. 1. I. 1. I. 1. l, VIRGIL RICHEY, will my catcall to Peyton Holaday, provided he never uses it to influence his women teacher companions. I, DALE DORNBLASER, will my height to Danny Booker, who seems to have taken most of it anyway. I, LARRY KINCAID, will my class ring to Shirley, provided she takes it off upon receiving her diamond. I, CARL SIMPSON, will the F.F.A. Presidency to Richard Wood, provided he leams parliamentary procedure. KALA ROLLINGS, will my blue eyes to Mary Overton, provided the change doesn't influence Bill. I. I, MARILYN FONNER, will my English book to Shirley Ketchem, provided she takes it with her on dates with Paul. I, RAY SMITH, will my center spot on the basketball team to Robert Sims, provided he develops an accurate hook shot. I, DON GONES, will my basketball ability to anyone who likes to sit on the bench. MARCELLA JONES, will my shorthand book to Lexie Kelley, provided she makes at least one passing grade per week. I. I, DON OVERTON, will my flattop to Jerry Redmon, provided he never lets it cover his ears. RICHARD I-IIRES, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Williams to Eddie Bell, provided he tears up only one typewriter per day. I. l, EVAN MILLER, will my badge to anyone who won't uphold the laws of this here school. Witnessed by: Dale Domblaser, Wallace Pennington In this year of 1980, we now look in on the 1957 Young America High School Seniors to see what they have accomplished in the last 20 years. After boarding a rocket at Cleveland, we are soon on our way to New York. We learn from the stewardess, Marcella Monroe, formerly Marcella Jones, that the rocket belongs to Don Gones. After landing in New York, we check in at the Williams' Hotel, formerly the Statler, now owned by Delbert Williams and Gall McNeese, who are the parents of two sets of twins. Also here is Kala Rollings, now married to a pro football player who is insured for a million dollars, and Ray Smith, now the seven foot center of the New York Knickerbockers. We then go to supper and to the movies. We eat at a restaurant owned by Carl Simpson, assuming the title of Cool Carl's Carrot Club . After supper we go to Camegie Hall and see Margaret Kamman conduct the symphonic orchestra. We then go to our hotel to watch T. V. Much to our surprise, Marilyn Fonner is now emcee on What's My Liner' Her guest star of the evening is Elvis Valentino, prominent singer of the century, known in real life as Wallace Pennington. Once again aboard our rocket, we head now for Houston, Texas. We are greeted by Mayor Donald Overton, and the new Sheriff of Cochise Evan Miller. Also here is Dale Dornblaser, owner of a 60,000 acre cattle spread, and Paul Palmer, prominent artist, and husband and daddy to Elsie Nees and their set of red-headed girl quintuplets. The last stop on our trip is Florida, and soon we are on our way. We visit the Cypress Gardens, Florida's beautiful resort, now owned by Virgil Richey and Ervin Nees. We learn from them that Larry Kincaid is now the owner of all but three of Florida's orange groves, and that his cousin Jeanette, is employed in the pediatric department of the local hospital, and just recently delivered her millionth baby. Very much exhausted, we begin the journey home. While alrbourne we meet a flying saucer designed by Prof. Richard E. Hires, and owned by Mr. and Mrs. Kent Dale, known in vaudeville as The Laughing Preacher and his English Teacher . We also meet a plane, on whose wing stands Mrs. Williams, who claims that the class of 57 drove her out of this world . As is evident, we seniors have done quite well for ourselves. Witnessed by: Dale Domblaser



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