Milford High School - Trojanette Yearbook (Milford, IN)

 - Class of 1959

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CLASS WILL Steve Baumgartner, will my spinners and fender skirts to my cousin, Ronnie, providing he puts them on his bicycle, Steve Biller, will my dark hair to Barrie Rassi providing he doesn't bleach it blonde, Iohn Schultz, will my ability to get out of Wolferman's assemblies to Clark Crafton providing he will work as hard as I did. Sheila Troup, will my A's in citizenship to Douglas Miller, Ionell Judkins, will my black Studebaker to my brother providing he keeps it filled with oil, Eleanor Williams, will my nickname, Tuffy , to Cleo providing she leaves Amzy alone, Ted Beer, will my ability to twist taffy to anyone who is a better twister, Judi Ahrns, will my long fingernails to whoever wants to take all the trouble to keep them long. Loyal Vanderveer, will my height to Charlie McKibben, Barbara Hagans, will my blonde hair to Pete Avalos providing he doesn 't bleach it, Nancy Templin, will my ability to tell my folks that we had more band and chorus rehearsals than scheduled to Ioey Judkins providing he can convince his folks as well as I did. Sharon Dewart, will my three blazers to any girl who doesn't have one providing she will keep the white one clean, Dixie Scott, will my doddle-bug to anyone who can drive it and stay on the seat. Gloria Hollar, will my height to Sandra Knepper providing she will date the short boys as I have, Iva Krull, will my seats in the front half of the assembly to anyone who deserves them, Denny Rumfelt, will the red Chevy to Tom Parrett providing he can learn to turn cor- ners and keep the hood down. Ian Fuller, will my pegged pants to Greg Biller, Eugene Lange, will my back seat in the assembly to anyone who can talk without being caught by the assembly teacher. Bob O'Blenis, will my low pants to Barrie Rassi providing he can keep them up better than I did. Nelson Beer, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Gene Miller, Bob Wemple, will my wildly customized '55 to Gary Miller providing he can afford to keep it running, Twilla Morehouse, will my ability to drive a car to Barrie Rassi. Linda Young, will my position as Editor of the Blue and Gray to Diane Cory providing she will enjoy it as much as I did. Norm Hunsberger, will my position as Vice-President of F. F. A. to anyone who is sucker enough to accept it, John Young, will my track ability in the 220 to Steve Roderick providing he breaks Fritz Wolferman's record. I, Lowell Vanderveer, will my twin brother to anyone who will accept him, I, Junior Bleile, will my sweat shirts to Charles Berkeypile providing he will not fight in them,

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CLASS PROPHECY It is graduation night, 1969. Two of the graduating seniors are talking as they stroll through the halls for their final glimpse of M. H, S, Something is being said about the class of '59, Come along: if we step softly, maybe we can hear what their discussion is all about. Remember Dixie Scott? She now lives in Michigan and is the mother of twelve children, lt is no wonder she won the title, Mother of the Year I'm sure you remember John Young, the boy who was so crazy about baseball in high school. He is now star pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Ted Beer went on to medical school and is now a doctor in a large Chicago hospital. Ionell Judkins, who wore braces in high school, became so interested in teeth that she became a dentist. Steve Baumgartner bought his uncle's station and now owns a monopoly of Standard stations throughout the United States. Barbara Hagans now owns her own beauty salon and specializes in French hair styles. Steve Biller is now the sales proprietor of Macy's Department Store in New York. Eleanor Carlo, the former Eleanor Williams, just released a new record entitled Bring Back The Sack It is well on its way to a million seller. Of course you remember Denny Rumfelt, Iva Krull and John Schultz. Denny is a band instructor, Iva an English teacher and John a coach. All are teaching at M, H, S. Twilla Morehouse, the girl who was so interested in science, recently won the Nobel Prize for inventing a dehydrated water pill. Two of the class made names for themselves in politics. Eugene Lange is now trustee of Van Buren Township, and Nelson Beer is Secretary of Agriculture in Washington. Sheila Troup married a big executive in New York and owns seven Cadillacs, one for every day of the week, Nancy Templin, the girl who was always rodding her dad's car, entered the Speedway Race at Indianapolis and captured the trophy, Lowell and Loyal Vanderveer's great uncle left them an abandoned gold mine in the West. They dug a little too deep, struck oil, and they are now the two richest men in the United States. You remember Judi Ahrns, the girl who always dressed so neatly? She is now taking Dior's place as a fashion designer. Bob O'Blenis, who lived at Milford Lake, bought up all the properties and is the owner of Bob's Resort, Linda Young is now dean of girls at Indiana University, Norm I-lunsberger is now a professional boxer and won his bout last night at Madison Square Garden. Bob Wemple and his talking bass violin are currently making a tour throughout the United States. Junior Bleile, who used to match pennies between classes, is now a professional gambler at Las VegaS. Ian Fuller started a Lonely Hearts Club and now writes a Dear Jannie column for the Milford MaiL Gloria Hollar, once school reporter, decided to write novels, and just published her latest edition in the Hasting Series, Sharon Dewart, who had great singing ability, comprised her own musical show, While travel ing with her show, she met her husband, a concert pianist.



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SENICR MEMORIES Linda Young - All the fun we had in our senior year. Norm Hunsberger - Mr. Young. Twilla Morehouse - The teachers. Bob Wemple - The two years I wasted in Latin class. Nelson Beer - The cold Monday mornings. Bob O'Blenis - The quiet assembly periods. Eugene Lange - The quiet chemistry class and the large trig class of 1958-59. Jan Fuller - The teachers who all loved me. Denny Rumfelt - Conducting the band and all the fun we had in band. Iva Krull - Those first period Monday morning classes. Gloria Hollar - Mr, Kesler. Dixie Scott - Trying to get the boys to yell at pep sessions. Sharon Dewart - State vocal contests and my senior year of cheerleading. Nancy Templin - The fun we had in junior English class and all the concerts. Barbara Hagans - Junior and Senior class plays. Loyal Vanderveer - The band concerts. Judi Ahrns - The band and chorus concerts and contests. Ted Beer - Our talking marathons in trig class. Jonell Judkins - The band trip. Eleanor Williams - Those early play practice hours and trying to play oboe, sax, and clarinet. Sheila Troup - The new car I could have had on the amount of money it took to put me through school. John Schultz - I-low quiet I had to be to get a C- in citizenship. Steve Biller - Miss Kantner's English classes. Junior Bleile - The quiet last period assemblies. Lowell Vanderveer - The quiet vocational ag. classes. John Young - The fun we had after class play practices. Steve Baumgartner - Those boring assembly programs. JUST IMAGINE John Y. - Being on time Dixie - Without her diamond Lowell - Playing a piccolo Gloria - A musician Junior - Wearing suspenders Iva - Without George Steve Bi. - With blonde hair Denny - A star athlete John S. - Not talking in class Jan - With baggy pants Sheila - Being loud Eugene - An idiot Eleanor - Fat lady in the circus Bob O. - Fat Jonell - Running a dog pound Nelmn - Getting an F in agriculture Ted - A preacher Bob - With straight hair Judi - Biting her fingernails Twilla - Gossiping Loyal - With pegged pants Norm - With his class ring Barbara - With black hair Linda - Six feet tall Nancy - Without her driver's license Steve Ba, - Sloppy Sharon - Boy shy . Compliments of: SHARP'S HARDWARE

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