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John is farming and still driving a “Buick.” They say he has gotten himself a woman. Onale is now teaching the third grade having taken Miss Hilda Lehmans position. Junior is in the roofing business having taken over his father’s trade. Claranell and Gloria Hanni are still slinging food at the Palmer House. They say Gloria is still out “Kuhn” hunting. Linn Grove—September 1, 1958 Daisy married her high school sweetheart (Rolland). They are doing missionary work at home. Mary is married to a Hartford coach, she is also teaching a class on “Moral Support to Basketball Boys. Willshire. Ohio—November 5, 1958 Marilyn is a part time stenographer in this town. Bob and her are getting prepared for the future. Atlanta, Georgia Audrey Whitehurst has just won the title of “Miss America.” Mr. Habegger must be pretty proud of her. Greenville, South Carolina—August 5, 1958 Marjorie is married to a Bob Jones graduate—he has his own church now here in this city. Indianapolis—September 8. 1958 Virginia married a photographer. Theymet at college at a camera club meeting. Chicago—October 1. 1958 Susan received her B.S. at Purdue and is organizing the world’s largest 4-H club for girls and boys in this city. Burbank. California—October 8, 1958 Mary Alice has finally settled out here, the navy really moves around—but with a family coming on things had to be changed. Syracuse, Indiana—September 15. 1958 Carolyn Smith, and her husband. John, are living on Lake Wawasee. She is doing part-time nursing at the local hospital. Fort Wayne—September 13, 1958 Ruby Moser and Roberta Wulliman have been named as head nurses at the St. Joseph Hospital. Joan Nussbaum is chief X-ray technician. Paul and Jerry are mechanics. They build custom built stock cars as a hobby, and race them at the Fort Wayne speedway. Gloria Lehman is now living on a big cattle ranch—her husband is raising 700 head of cattle. Gloria Sue is an airline stewardess for T. W. A. She flies the New York to Chicago line. Phil Kaehr has just gotten home from the navy. He is now engaged in farming in French township. These sayings have been thought in the minds of Gloria Lehman and Gloria Timmons—compiled in the High School Annual of “52”. Twenty-one
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CLASS REVIEW OF THE CLASS OF ''52'' New York—July 25, 1958 JoAnn and Bonita are on a volley ball team in Madison Square Gardens. The name of the team I believe is “Bumy’s Devils.” Nolan has announced his research on how to whirl a car approaching an intersection at eighty miles an hour, so that it will turn a complete rectangle when completed. The first appearance will be shown August 4 on Times Square. Bill Kipfer is now an “Ag” teacher. He has brought farm life to this city with his herd of registered Holstein cattle. Detroit, Michigan—July 28, 1958 The world series opened today with Don Neuen playing center field with the Detroit Tigers. He is married to the boss’s daughter. Shirley Lehman has accepted a position as a Beauty Consultant, she gives pointers on how to curl eyelashes and comb hair. Paris, France—August 1. 1958 Kedwin is now studying art. He says the French girls are rather nice. Norma Jean is a bookkeeper for John. They are planning to sell Dunbar Furniture, Inc., in Paris. India—November 2, 1958 Phyllis Lehman is out here doing medical missionary work, we are sure she is doing quite well. Siberia—August 23. 1958 “Jakie” is in the Navy. They got him when he left school. Daviville—August 19, 1958 Roger now is co-owner of “Daviville Hatcheries.” He always did like to be around chickens. Bluffton—August 2. 1958 Lorine B. is slaving at home over a kitchen stove feeding her family of 3. Alaska—September 25, 1958 Colleen is out here helping her sister in the Children’s Home, she always looked as though she would be the motherly type. Geneva—October 6, 1958 Alice Brunner is living here, by the looks of things she is raising quite a “Pyle.” Berne—October 12, 1958 Art Habegger is president of Foodtown, Inc., the largest business of foodstores in this part of Indiana. Carol Lehman, she’s Gehman now—is teaching a kindergarten class. She was married four years ago—her class—her children of course. Ruth Gilliom has just changed her name to Burke. She designs clothes, children’s clothes that is. Shirley Liechtv is really a successful nurse. She always wanted to be a nurse after she married Joe. Twenty
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CAN YOU IMAGINE? Can you imagine JoAnn Baumgartner living a quiet life? Can you imagine Lorine Baumgartner not blushing? Can you imagine Junior Bertsch being 5’ 1”? Can you imagine Alice Brunner not liking Geneva? Can you imagine Mary Alice Canen being mad at someone? Can you imagine Jim Gerber not eating? Can you imagine Ruth Gilliom not going steady? Can you imagine Kedwin Grabcr not being able to draw? Can you imagine Art Habegger not reading sport stories? Can you imagine Gloria Hanni not having Jefferson on the brain? Can you imagine Bonita Heare not knowing a joke? Can you imagine Daisy Heller not looking her best? Can you imagine Phil Kaehr not getting in trouble? Can you imagine Bill Kipfer talking to a girl without blushing? Can you imagine John Kipfer taking a girl in the “Black ? Can you imagine Carol Lehman driving slow? Can you imagine Phyllis Lehman being conceited? Can you imagine Shirley Lehman not combing her hair? Can you imagine Virginia Lehman not being able to play the French horn? Can you imagine Colleen Liechty saying something with meaning? Can you imagine Nolan Liechty slowing down at corners? Can you imagine Shirley Liechty obeying anybody but Joe? Can you imagine Bob Litwiller speaking to just one girl? Can you imagine Marilyn Moser not writing at least two or more letters a day Can you imagine Ruby Moser not having a graceful walk? Can you imagine Don Neuen not having rhythm? Can you imagine Mary Niederhauser having short hair? Can you imagine Joan Nussbaum having a high voice? Can you imagine Susan Rumple being noisy? Can you imagine Carolyn Smith not cheerleading? Can you imagine Ciaranell Spruneer not sleeping in class? Can you imagine Paul Sprunger not flirting? Can you imagine Marjorie Stauffer the last to have a diamond? Can you imagine Roger Strahm being quiet natured? Can you imagine Onale Stucky not trying her best in Bookkeeping class? Can you imagine Norma Sweeney with dark hair? Can you imagine Audrey Whitehurst not playing the piano? Can you imagine Jerry Zerkel not beins a good friend of Mack Ralston? Can you imagine Roberta Wulliman not being an A student? Twenty-two
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