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CLASS POEM Introducing the class of '58 Three girls, five boys, who really rate. These poems may not be under-stated, But then the class won't be under-rated. Bob's hair features the casual look. He fancies himself, a pretty good cook. He delivers papers on his faithful 'cycle, And plans on earning much more than a nickle Another Bob has the last name Cron. I-le's short on hair, but long on brawn. A real gone horn, a tooting man. Arla is his favorite fan. Ellen Lee is a very good cook. Her figure rates a second look. Being Y-Teen president is her job, Somehow she always controls the mob Larry, Larry, quite contrary, l-low does your boxing go? Your teachers will remember you, And your girl friends all in a row. The tallest girl is first named, Terry. She's calm and cool and sometimes merry. As Majorette, when she struts by, The boys all whistle, the girls all sigh. That was Terry, next follows Mike, And that is quite the usual sight. He's been class president for two years straight. His sisters know he likes sleeping late. Doug is the boy with the wavy hair. He never seems to have a care. A hard working basketball player is he. Doug's future is shrouded in mystery. Floreine is the Hi-Bee editor. In her spare time she madly writes letters. lt's too bad she can't settle down, But now the world, she wants to go 'round. Floreine Rudolph
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BOYS Douglas Sautter Larry Matheny Robert Cron Robert Miner Larry Matheny Robert Cron Robert Cron Larry Matheny Mike Chenetski - Robert Cron Robert Miner Robert Miner Robert Miner Larr Matheny Y Robert Cron-Larry Matheny Robert Cron Robert Miner Robert Cron Robert Cron Robert Miner Douglas Sautter Douglas Sautter Larry Matheny Mike Chenetski-Larry Matheny Robert Miner Robert Miner Larry Matheny WHO'S WHO BEST PERSONALITY BEST FIGURE BEST DRESSED BEST NATURED BEST COMEDIAN BEST GIGGLER MOST POPULAR MOST MISSED MOST ATHLETIC MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST COURTEOUS MOST STUDIOUS LEAST STUDIOUS FRIENDLIEST LONGEST FINGERNAILS BOY AND GIRL HATER NEATEST MOST JEWELRY QUIETEST PRETTIEST EYES PRETTIEST HAIR WITTIEST BIGGEST BLUFFER MOST AMBITIOUS MOST BASHFUL BEST GUM-CHEWER GIRLS Terry Sheline Terry Sheline Terry Sheline Ellen Miles Floreine Rudolph Ellen Miles Terry Sheline Terry Sheline Terry Sheline Floreine Rudolph Ellen Miles Floreine Rudolph Ellen Miles Terry Sheline Floreine Rudolph Floreine Rudolph Terry Sheline Floreine Rudolph Terry Sheline Terry Sheline Terry Sheline Floreine Rudolph Ellen Miles Floreine Rudolph Ellen Miles Terry Sheline SENIOR CHARACTERISTICS DOUGLAS EDWARD SAUTTER -- Dashing Elegant Senior -- Doug. Dark and handsome, wears glasses at times, likes to tease. LARRY PAUL MATHENY -- Likeable Persistant Menace -- Larry, Cool cat, Grandma in senior play, class clown, Toganette art editor. ROBERT HOWARD CRON -- Rascal Heartily Cynical -- Bob. Center on basketball team, nice smile plays a cool comet in the band. MICHAEL EDWARD CHENETSKI -- Mostly Eagle Charm -- Mike. Class president, nice, neat, goes with Terry. CHARLES ROBERT MINER -- Catious Rogue Mimeographer -- Bob. Annual editor, wears hair in the new casual look, has a paper route. ELLEN LEE MILES -- Enjoys Laughing Merrily -- Ellen. Y-Teen President, likes laughing and Haskins, has big brown eyes. TERRY SUE SHELINE -- Terrific Sassy Sweetheart -- Terry, Cheerleader, tall, goes with Mike, is Toganette Business Manager. FLOREINE ELIZABETH RUDOLPH -- Friendly Editor Run-about-- Floreine . Editor of the Hi-Bee, likes to write letters, short.
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CLASS PROPHECY As I, Floreine Rudolph, began my annual 'round the world trip to sell my famous Buckeye Red ponies, I decided since this was the year 1968, to visit my old classmates, the eight seniors of 58 , and see how they were treating life. First off, since it was only a half hour 's hop by helicopter over to Detroit, I stopped off to visit the new owner of the Ford Enterprises, Inc. , Bob Miner. Shortly after graduation Bob took his paper route money the also sold his blcyclej and bought the Ford Motor Company. Two whole years after graduation Bob married Edsel Ford's granddaughter. Carrying on the family tradition of naming new lines after new arrivals, Bob opened a bicycle branch and named it Bobso , after his son Bob, Jr. Since then Bob has become the father of four lovely girls, whom he named Mark 4, Mark 5, Mark 6, and Mark 7, and created these new lines. Bob told me his wife insisted on giving the girls very feminine middle names so they wouldn't feel slighted. While stopping at my favorite city of Washington, I saw a very distinguished looking man, dressed in a black suit, carrying a black brief case and wearing dark glasses. He was being followed by two beautiful blonds rushing across Pennsylvania Avenue-. Could this handsome man really be Doug Sautter for that is who it looked like to me? I gunned the motor of my car and knocked him to the side walk. I got out and went back to pick him up, but lo and behold the two blonds were already doing that. Doug told me he just couldn't decide which girl to marry so he had hired them both as secretaries. Doug also told me that he had gotten interested in his pet phrase, There are places for people like you , and had looked into the state of prisons and other places, and become an outstanding social worker who shuttled back and forth be- tween Ohlo and Washington, D. C. Next, I stopped in Florida and visited the winter quarters of the circus. A soprano voice yelled, Get out of the way , and a big beautiful blond, dressed in beige and gold, riding a black horse, bareback, calmly knocked me into a mud puddle. This seemed familiar and I felt a hand lifting me by my hair. Yes, it was Brass Knuckles , Terry Sheline. The last time I had seen Terry she was going to a beautician school, so I asked, How come the circus costume? She said that she had gotten a job in Toledo, and was doing real well until one day a man asked her how she would like a modeling job. She went off to get the job and for- got all about a woman she had left under the dryer. The woman's hair burned completely off and Terry left the state with the next circus train. So then, naturally, I asked if she had heard from Mike Chenetski and she pointed over to a llon's cage and there stood Mike, with his head through the bars, rubbing noses with his favorite lion, Goldylocks. Mike has taken Clyde Beatty's place with the circus, he never used a whip, but trained his animals with generous doses of love and affection. In his spare time, because he wanted some excitement, Mike raced his sports car at Daytona Beach.
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