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When I, Kat University of Wa Secretary of Sta in Washington D. I had almos Hollywood and vi ago and now is m While I was Love was also in Walt Disney. We vacation and was he decided to ac The next mo told us he was t him to go to Was us started on ou When the tr Auck. Bill told secretary to the CLASS PROPHECY hryn Flegm, Professor of Business Education at the shington read in the Seattle nDaily Newsn, that the te, Ramon Lau hbaum, was going to give a major speech C. on July 25th, I decided I would like to attend. t a month until the speech so I thought I would go to sit Mary Tackett, who won a beauty contest four years arried and is doing bit parts in movies. resting and visiting with Mary, she told me that LeRoy Hollywood. He is working as a commercial artist for called the studio where LeRoy told us that he had a going East. I told him of my plans to hear Ramon and company me. rning whom did LeRoy and I meet but Bill Sheaffer. He he President of the University of California. We invited hington D. C. with us. He accepted and the three of r journey. ' ain stopped in Denver we saw Bill Simpson and Sarah us he was a General in the Air Force and Sarah was Ambassador of Mexico. They were going East so we in- vited them to come along. While we we got on the train he owns and Bill re talking over old times, Don Crum and Bill Rhodebeck and joined us. Don told us about his 2,000 acre farm told us of the big factory in Kansas City of which he was President. Before we k surprised to see mink coat. Whil owned and about The next st see Wendell Amst While we were di came over and jo Stratten Hotel. After a bri way again. We a ness to take car In the next up in the Pillsb Gertrude and her ington D. C. to Gertrude to said that Joanne new it the train was stopping at Chicago and we were Marilyn Lohr and husband get on. Marilyn had on a e we admired it she told us about the mink farm they her lovely family. off the train to lumber supply store. Eugene Neumann. He ad recently bought the op was at Cincinnati utz who owns a large ning at the Stratten ined us and informed where we got hardware and Hotel we saw us that he h ef visit with Wendell and Eugene, we started on our sked them to come along but they said they had busi- e of. day's paper we read about Gertrude Wiley being runner- ury Contest. When we arrived at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania family got on. They said they were going to Wash- hear Ramon's speech. ' ld us that Joanne Orewiler was in New York. She also was married and now models the latest fashions in Gimbel's Department Store. When we arrived in Washington D. C., we wired Joanne and she joined us. We also contacted Ramon who invited us to dine with him, after his speech that evening. After dinne who are now resi Miami City Schoo We had a wo r whom did we see but Mr. M Mrs. Troesch and family ding in Florida and Mr. Troesch is Superintendent of the ls. nderful time and a group of tired people started for home Kathryn Flegm - Bill Sheaffer 7
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CLASS HISTORY In September l9hl, 25 students entered Tiro Rural School. Our teacher was Miss Moorhead. In our second grade we lost eight members. We also gained Rosemary Pearce, Bill Simpson, and Ramon Laughbaum. Our teacher was Miss Baker. When we enter the third grade we lost Martha Steel, Phyllis Hopkins, Martha Burns, Kenny Chapman and two others. We gained Bobby Davis. Our teacher was Mrs. Lambert. ' Our fourth grade we lost Bobby Kinney, Bobby Davis. Martin Miller, Marilyn Lohr, Gertrude Haynes, Lois Hopkins, Wendell Amstutz and Don Crum came into our class. Our teacher was Mrs. Hoover. In the fifth grade Lonnie Lohr, Ruby Stewart, and Sarah Auck came into our class. Kenny Chapman and Ruby Stewart left us. Our teacher was Mrs. Stone. In the sixth grade we had four new students, LeRoy Love, James Shaf- stall, Gary Cole and Bob Lohr, No one had left. Our teacher was Mrs. Carey From there we climbed the stairs to the seventh grade, feeling very grown up because now we were in Tiro Junior High School. James Shafstall and Robert Martin left, Junior Picklesimer, Ronald Haymond, and Jewel Stidims entered our grade. Our sponsor was Miss Smith. In our eighth grade we found Junior Picklesimer, Robert Lohr, Gertrude Haynes, Jewel Stidims, and Myrtle Collins had left and Bill Haymond entered, and Mary Tackett had also entered. Our sponsor was Miss Green. We finally became what we dreamed of--freshmen! Our freshmen year we were pretty smart, but most of that was taken out of us by initiation. We found we had eighteen boys and girls. Ray Clinard had entered our grade and Rosemary Pearce left the latter part of January. Our sponors were Mrs. Buzzard and Mrs. Flegm. , As sophomores we put on a high school party, we had a square dance, and served ice cream and cake. We also got our class rings. Ronald and Bill Haymond left us and no one entered. Our sponsor was Mr, Arnold Our junior year was a pretty busy year. We put on the play entitled nSinders Creepersn, and gave a Junior-Senior banquet. We held our banquet at the school and carried out the Oriental theme, in the banquet decora- tions. Ray Clinard left us. No one entered. Mr. Troesch was our sponsor. Our senior year, too, was very busy. We put out the IQSS edition of, of, HThe Tiro Tigern. Our senior play was nThe Adventures of Tom Sawyeru. This year also included, trying,to find a commencement speaker and taking all kinds of tests and then making plans for our trip to Florida and last of all being graduated. We ended with six girls and eight boys: Wendell Amstutz, Donald Crum, Ramon Laughbaum, LeRoy Love, Eugene Neuman, Bill Rhodebeck, William Sheaffer, William Simpson, Sarah Auck, Kathryn Flegm, Marilyn Lohr, Joanne Orewiler, Mary Tackett, and Gertrude Wiley. Our sponsor was Mr. Troesch which has helped us through our last two years in high school. We all hope we can be together again to talk over old times. 6
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DO YOU REMEMBER Joanne O., Gertrude W., and Eugene N. always talking in the first grade? In the second grade everyone getting paddled or standing in the back of the room Kathryn F. being Joanne O. having Eugene N. always Teasing Katie F. Wendell A., Bill shy? to sit with Bobby K. because they talked? pulling Sarah A.'s pigtails? about Robert Lohr? Simpson and Bill R. being teacher's pets in the sixth rade? The rgmance of Bill Sheaffer and Sarah A. in the seventh grade? Gertrude W. and Mary T. liking Ramon L. in the eighth grade? LeRoy L. liking Charlene Artz? Joanne O. liking Bill Sheaffer and Wendell A. in her junior year? Kathryh Flegm liking Roger A. and Johnnie S.? Bill Simpson going with Ruth Ann Bradley? Don Crum getting his new Studebaker? Marilyn L. being the first girl in the class to get a diamond in her junior year? The biology class having a party? The experiment they had in chemistry? Wendell A. going with JoAnn Aysh? Bill Simpson's first date with Sarah Auck? Mary T. liking Ben Kehres? Gary Cole always picking on the girls, especially Gertrude Wiley? Eugene N. and LeRoy L. always going to Bucyrus? Bobby Martin liking Sarah Auck? The Junior and Senior Prom? The parties we used to have? Sarah Auck and Gertrude Wiley 151 IDEAL GIRL , ' We the boys of the class of 1953 choose these traits from the Wth. girls of the Senior Class to make up our Ideal Girl. ' - She should have the figure, singing ability and hair of Joanneg the hands, poise and lips of Gertrude. She should also have the I sports ability, activeness and voice of Mary. She should have the intelligence, smile and neatness of Kathryn. She should have Marilyn's quietness, homemaking ability and politeness. And last but not least she should have Sarah's height, eyes and friendliness. W Y I We believe that anyone would appreciate a girl with these characteristics. LeRoy Love and Bill Simpson IDEAL BOY The girls of the class of 1953 have selected our Ideal Boy as having the following: The smile and singing ability of LeRoy Love. The neatness and politeness of Bill Sheaffer. The good humor and mechanical ability of Bill Simpson. ,The friendliness and tallness of Bill Rhodebeck. The nose and personality of Don Crum. The farming ability and eyes of Eugene Neumann. The athletic and working ability of Wendell Amstutz. And finally the Ideal Boy would have the hair and physique of Ramon Laughbaum. fi' A 61 fu 1-'UA W- S l 'Q Q X 4 Ng Mary Tackett and Marilyn Lohr 8
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