Risingsun High School - Rising Hi Yearbook (Risingsun, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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life for years just so he could give the people an actual picture of loafing. Say, why didn't I think of that idea? Gladine Gangwer is now the chief popcorn seller at the Roxy Theater in New York. Her popcorn is the silent type--no noise when you eat it. She has become so successful that she is planning to have popcorn stands all over the world. Norman Burns has made a name for himself. He is one of the ad- visors for the National Future Farmers of America. CGirl farmers, that is.I He enjoys it immensely. After all, why shouldn't he? All he does is sit at his desk and women farmers come to him seeking in- formation about crops, livestock, etc. Marsha Miller designs hair styles for movie stars. Marsha makes some beautiful creations but she went too far with the latest hair cut. You ask if the hair is short? I guess so! It is so short that you don't have any left on your head. Gene White is one of the executives of the Chrysler Corp. in Detroit. He wanted to design next year's new car but Chrysler wouldn't let him. He wanted to install a mechanical hand to guide the steering wheel so you could drive with one arm and still h8V8'tN0 hands on the wheel. How clever! Marjorie Higley is a famous artist. She has gained'recognition from famous artists all over the world. Marjorie is married and lives on a farm east of Risingsun, Ohio. She will make her first exhibition in Toledo next month at the Art Museum. It is 2:30 a.m. and I am still reminiscing. L3'television show is over and I haven't noticed it. I have seen HThe Forty-ninersn of the Twentieth Century as they actually are. What could be more ex- citing, realistic, and colorful than that?

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SENIOR WILL We, the Senior Glass will our problems to the Junior Class. Our problems include: finding enough erasers to throw, having people to sell concessions at football and basketball games, trying to think of some way to make moneyy buying enough balloons for everyone in the class to burst, having a class of eager-beavers, having a class loaded with football players and cheerleaders, and above all having a class that gives all the teachers headaches. We, the Senior Class, will our beautiful women and handsome men to the Sophomore Class. We, the Senior Class, will our ambition and stubborness to the Freshman. You can have our seats in the movies, too. I, Paul Stahl, will my nickname, HChubU, to Marjorie Hockenberger. I, Don Correll, will my five daily studyhalls to Jim 'Tigner in order that he might catch up on his sleep. I, Barbara Brewer, will my shyness to Mary Phillips. I, Joe Goudy, will my Ulind H to Edward Onsel, to help play his tuba. I, Helen Warriner, will my high heel shoes to Francis Kreais for playing bas- ketball. A I, Gene White, wil1.my varsity football letters to Willy Gangwer. I, Martha Huffman, will my voice to Duane Correll, I, Derwin Bates, will my fan mail and love notes to Jim Stahl. I, Bernadine Parsons, will my cheerleading shoes to anyone who has feet to fit them. I, Robert Goff, will my safe driving rules to Don Cunningham. I, Marjorie Higley, will my position as drum majorette.to Eddie Moor. I, Pete Mundwiler, will my reservations every noon at the front window to Nor- man Bassett. I I, Virginia Cullison, will my love for all the boys in High School to Cora Chalfin. I, Kenneth Correll, will my title ULover Boyu to Everett Brewer. I, Sara Onsel, will my seat in Physics class with twelve other boys to any girl who is lucky enough to get it. I, Norman Burns, will my Chevie to Mr. Gladieux. I, Gladine Gangwer, will m acquaintances in other towns to Betty Green. Drawn up on the 18th day of May, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine and hereby, becomes by ratification the last amendment to the constitution of the Slh or Class of nineteen hundred and forty-nine. WITNESSES I 'V , f... 4 , .J



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Sometimes I wish I were back in my high school days with some of m classmates like Gerald Mundwiler. Pete has inherited a million dollars! Pete, although a millionaire, still drives a taxi. He makes daily runs to LaGuardia Field and then hangs a little sign on his door WFemale Passengers Onlyn. No wonder he doesn't retire! You could never guess what has happened to Sara! She started out as a concert pianist. One evening she was getting ready to give one of her best performances when a messenger boy gave her a message which read: Umeet me at 8:00 p.m. on the bridge and we will elopen. Sara was so thrilled she forgot all about her concert and eloped. Sara now has three little Jims. What a catastrophe! Kenneth Correll is manager of the A Cleveland Indians. Recently he was hit in the head with a bat and becam hos- pitalized. There he fell in love with his nurse and married her. I wonder what happened to Bernadine Parsons. The last time I heard of her she had been an airline hostess but they had fired her because every time the plane flew over Wayne, Ohio, she wanted tobai. out. I saw in the paper the other day where Derwin Bates was chosen as America's most eligible bachelor. Derwin always had many female ad- mirers but by the time he built his six-lane highway from England to America he became middle-aged. All work and no play isn't fun. This, Derwin found out. Helen Warriner owns a dog kennel in Risingsun. She raises and sells all kinds of dogs. I asked her if she were married. She winked at me and replied, UMW husband would lead too much of a dog's lifeu. Don Correll has just finished a book entitled WThe Art ofloaf- ingn. It said in the author's note that he had lived this kind of

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