Sweetser High School - Ti Pa Wa Ni Ca Yearbook (Sweetser, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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nHello, ex-graduates. It has been a long time since I have seen any of you, and no doubt an even longer time since you have seen me. I might say that time has evidently not been hard on you. Ifm very happy to be here and look forward to seeing and talking to all of you later. Thank you,N finished Mr. Bowser in his pleasant sounding voice. Nlfm sure that we all are very glad that you could be with us, also Mr. Bowser,W stated Jackie. UNbw let us hear a life history from the later arriving guests. First, we'll call on Hhs. Joyce Anne Cheesman Rootemyer.N nllm afraid m life since I left high school has been anything but ex- citing. I will briefly tell you what I've been doing, though, if you insist. I took voice after I left Sweetser High. M instructor was a brilliant, young man who had many hopes for me. With this.encouragement, I studied faithfully for five years before I ever sang in any operas. After I had one performance to my credit, I soon married my instructor. He has been m inspiration ever since. He has brought me nothing but success---and hap- piness, too. M two daughtersawe inNew York with m parents. I wish you could see them, for I am very proud of them. My latest opera is Roberta. It is conducted by my husband. I guess that is all there is about myself.W WWe're glad to have you with us, my dear,U exclaimed the mistress of ceremonies. . NYes, old chap, and Ilm sure we'd enjoy hearing you sing a wee bit of Piacciaho,U called Hubert from the front table. '-ntffter some coaxing, Joyce rose and went to the microphone in front of Norman Campbellis orchestra. Soon the golden tones were floating through the auditorium. When the clapping had died down some, Jackie stepped into the spot light once again. vuext person to speak is none other than Miss Peggy Hunt.N Peggy rose slowly. She was dressed in a sharp locking outfit. Her red hair pulled up in a mass of curls on the back of her head. She was definitely beautiful. nDear friends, I'm sure none of you could have lived a more exciting and thrilling life than I have. Itls a cinch that I wasted my time in school, but I made up for it. Ifm now the only lady in the world who has fourteen oil wells on twenty acres of my two thousand acre ranch in Texas: Please don't get the idea that there's more oil in Texas than anywhere else. Why yesterday morning I went out to feed the chickens and I saw an old hen scratching for her breakfast. First thing I knew she'd struck oilll Believe me, I had a hard time getting all that oil off her pin featherso Still I 4 don't want all you other little state fellows to feel small just because Texas is so big. Of course, Texas could slip ten or eleven of your wee states inside it with no trouble at all. Most people from Texas don't talk about anything else but Texas. Not me, I got plenty of other things to talk about besides Texas. People in Texas just don't realize that other states besides Texas has blue skies. CEven if ours are bluerlj Other states besides Texas have crops and oil wells. Tf3Xc'3.Soooooo'ooooo00o x WThank you Gabriel Heater,N interrupted Jackie. NNow I have just re- ceived a special request for Mr. Bill Pollard to come forth and recite his latest master piece. We certainly are proud of our poet,Bill.U Bill's voice had acquired a richness through the years that seemed to render a spell over hiszaudience. He read as only a true artist could in- terpret his own work with the feelings of life and death. It was wonderful. As soon as the sounds of the thunderous applause died away, Hubert spoke. UThat was certainly a pipt You don't realize how much good poetry means to a man of my status. Really relaxes me. Now Miss Genevieve Sanders will come forth and give a full account of her past and present life.U



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Genevieve rose slowly, dressed in a pale blue garb of smart choice. Her lovely ash hair coiled around her head in a huge braid. Nwell, with a slow past time, I shall make this as quick as possible. Shortly after my first husband died and left me with a large inheritance, I realized a loneliness and emptiness that was like to nothing I had known before. I thought of others who were as lonely as I, so I decided to give my life to society and social work. The Lanswith Foundation of Lonely Hearts was founded by me in the memory of my dear departed husband. I have faired well by it, as I have met many eligible men through my own organization. At least I have been married three times since then.H ' NGreat,N laughed Hubert. UO1e'bean, YOUYVO,f8iPGd1Ni1lo I'd.spy not too well for the jokers, though. That reminds me of a story the President told me.N WTWO Britishers were standing discussing a beautiful woman that had just walked in front of them. The first said, 'Oh yes, she is beautiful. Been married four times. First time she married a millionaireg second time, an actor, third time, a minister, and fourth time, an undertaker.'U UOh, I undcrstand,U replied the second gentleman, UOne for the money, two for the show, three to make ready, and four to goin It seemed that tonight was a night for laughter and happy memories. Hubert couldn't have been funnier if he were a comedian. Soon all was quiet and Jackie called forth Patsy Lo Magers Yetlings UGrand to be anong my old friends once again. It seems only yesterday,N said Patsy wistfully. 00h for the youth and carefreeness that I used to know. Now life passes too quickly for anyone to get an understanding of any of his human companionss Best of all, I believe, I know my husband. You see, we work together constantly. Scientists have to pay their debt to society. Their entire life is donated to others for the betterment of hu- manity. Ralph and I are now working on a cure for Luekemia. Our laboratory has been turned over entirely to cover this one purpose. It has robbed many homes of their loved ones, that is why I think it is wise. I guess I have rattled on enough about my cause. Relieve me, when I say that I am sorry. All my spare time is donated to my two children. I am as proud of them as any parent could be. Well, I guess that's all.U Soon all comments died down and Jackie rose once again to call forth Mrs. Rosemary Sachse Fenwell. UGood evening old acauaintances,W smiled Rosemary. WI trust that you are all in good health. I have succeeded through the years so farg I'm owner of a chain of resturants. my husband is partial owner. Sometimes when I am over-come with work he is a great aid to me. My first store was here in Sweetser. Now I have resturants in all parts of the U.S.A. We reside in Sweetser with our family. I'd love to introduce my children to you. They are around here someplace. I hope to become better acquainted with all of you later.U Hubert seemed to be stealing the show with no one objecting much at all. It seemed as though the moment he opened his mouth the crowd had to die laugh- ing!! He certainly hadn't lost his old charm. He rose quickly, and with a flourish he said, nLast, but not the smallest, I have the great pleasure of introducing the Dutchess of Windsor, Miss Nancy Woodmansee.U UThank you, dear people. Many of you are wondering how I became a dut- chess without marrying into the royal blood. I received the gracious honor from the Queen for saving her life many years ago. She was most thankful, and gave me the title, Dutchess of Windsor. The title was long ago abandcd

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