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in charge. I remember that he was a democrat back in ’35! “Accident?” Into the United States Senate Chamber walked Indiana's Klmer Shuman with a black eye and Pennsylvania's Senator with a bandaged hand. Senator Shuman said he got his black eye in an auto accident. The senator from Pennsylvania said his hand was afflicted with athlete's foot.” Just like Elmer to get in such an accident. Here is some interesting news. Famous Dancers Begin Picture.” Carma Roberts and Donald Kaiser, professional dance team begin the production of a picture In Hollywood. The dance team made their debut several years ago but have never had the opportunity to appear in pictures. 'Snozzle' is Sued.” In the midst of his act in a Fort Wayne theatre. Comedian Snozzle Haines bounced off the stage and landed in the lap of Miss Mildred Johnson who owns the large millinery establishment on Calhoun street. According to Miss Johnson he put his arms around her neck and kissed her in a very wet manner. The next day. Miss Johnson sued Snozzle” for $25,000 damages. Snozzle” explained it as “It must have been love.” (Poor way to propose. Ed. old boy!) “Teachers Appointed for Coming Year.” Miss Phyllis Deetz was appointed as girls' basketball coach and Physical Education teacher. Miss Beatrice Mae Bevier was appointed as Music and Art teacher. Miss Garcile Mae Miser will be the next kindergarten teacher. The kindergarten class now has 33 pupils which is larger than ever before. Who would ever imagine that these fun-loving girls would be school teachers. Here is some interesting news for the farmers. County Crop Damage High.” Considerable loss is the rating given by Agricultural Statistician in the survey of the melon fields here. This report was made by Arthur Luttman, agricultural statistician tor the United States Department of Agriculture. (Art must have changed his ways since he was a freshman at W. H. S.) Gets National Husband Trophy. Richard Wolford of Chicago formerly of Waterloo, was awarded third place for Event in the National Model Husband Contest held at Indianapolis. Edythe Dangler Wolford, his wife, recommended him for the Contest. Unusual Ant Hill.” Lynn Wesley Dunn, a student of Zoology, discovered an unusual ant hill in the village of Sedan where he lives. Dunn had several fine species of ants in his laboratory and a few escaped and went to his bed to live. Mr. Dunn's wife, the former Marie Elizabeth Bowman, says she wishes Lynn would take up some- thing sensible such as the large and productive herd of dairy goats the man she should have married has. (The man in this case is Robert Thomson.) “Milk Inspected. Dairies qualify for grade F milk for the year ending De- cember 31, 1950. Estell White. City Milk Inspector. Sailing for Gay Paree!” Miss Olevia Lucille Metzger who painting “Sunset” was given first place in the exhibit at Field's Art Museum in Chicago, will sail on the I a France from New York harbor June 1. She is to spend one year in Paris studying. Miss Aneta Mae Antrup. her companion on the voyage, will remain four months to purchase a trousseau. I wonder what the classified ads have to say. Humane Calendar.” An interesting and attractive humane calendar for 1951 has been brought out by Wayne Yarlot In behalf of kindness and humanity to animals. It sells for $2.75 postpaid. Do you want to be made'beautiful? I will try anything once. Make your ap- pointment at the Modern Beauty Salon, the beautiful shop to beautify women, at 242 Park Avenue. Waterloo, Indiana. Proprietor, Miss Eleanora Nevada Smith. Does your home need redecorating? Are you ashamed of the poor color scheme and funny looking furniture? For inexpensive redecorating call Miss Dessie Hancock A-13. This was one of the most interesting newspapers I have read in a long time because all of those happened to be graduates of '35. Aneta Antrup. Page Twenty-one
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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Here It Is! What I have been wishing for! The latest edition of The Waterloo Press on Friday, November 10, 1950. And are there ever some interesting news items In it! Here's one. Many Honor Pastor. Wife.” A farewell reception was held for Reverend and Mrs. C. L. Steffen by the congregation of the Church of Christ. Reverend Steffen gave a closing sermon. By the way, Mrs. Steffen Is the former Miss Susanna Irene Friend of near Corunna. Discussion Head Named.” Miss Pauline Wing was appointed County High School Contest Chairman. Waterloo High School holds the preliminary meet. Miss Wing is Public Speaking Director of Waterloo. Here is a good one. “Observe 10th Wedding Anniversary.” Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robert Imler of Dundee. Florida, celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary by taking their 13 children; 3 sets of triplets and 2 pair of twins, to a county fair where they won a prize on the largest and healthiest family. When Mr. Imler was asked how lie cared for such a large family he explained that he was a salesman selling inter- changeable parts of baby carriages. Mrs. Imler is the former Miss Helen Campbell of Waterloo. “Former Grand Opera Singer off to Europe.” Miss Dorothy Hubbard of New York, formerly of Waterloo, is ofT to Europe for an operation on her throat. Several years ago Miss Hubbard injured her throat while singing for the Crown Prince of Italy. Miss Hubbard hopes to stage a comeback in opera. Miss Helen Bolinger. her constant companion and nurse, is making the trip with Miss Hubbard. Meeting of Women's Club.” The Women's Club of Waterloo was entertained by Miss Ruth Philipine Buss, that famous violinist. The entertainment turned out to be howling—by the hostess's dog. who didn't like the music. His Third Year Begins.” Dr. John Maurice Centa begins his third year as President of Indiana University. Under Dr. Centa's leadership Indiana University has seen great growth and service. I understand that John is still a bachelor and is still hoping for his old sweetheart, the famous violinist, to come back to him. although he is too dignitied to admit it. Dr. L. B. Oster Shifted.” Dr. Oster who has been the Corunna doctor for four years has been shifted to the Sedan health station. Another bachelor who is waiting for an old sweetheart, the famous aviatrlx. “Plane Crashes in Street.” Shoppers in Lamarm. Missouri, received the shock of their lives when a plane fell into the town square. Pilots Violet Lucile Frick and Esther DeLight Holman escaped uninjured. Miss Frick and Miss Holman held the record for women’s endurance flights. They also have the distinction of being the first women to fly to the moon. Lady luck has certainly kept close company with these two girls. Here's something we all expected. Flirting With Death.”. Robert Rohm. Indiana racing king, dared death today in his latest racer in an attempt to beat his own record of 770 M.P.H. (And he is still flirting.) Coach Has High Hopes for His Basketball Quintet. Coach Vic Dunn has high hopes for his basketball team. The team was not hurt by graduation because none of them were intelligent enough to graduate. Coach Dunn feels that they can easily win one of the thirty games they play, if they work hard. DeKalb County Farmer Honored. Kenneth Sebert. DeKalb County farmer, was honored at the last meeting of the Bachelor and Old Maid Club held at Auburn last week. Mr. Sebert was voted the most eligible bachelor in DeKalb County. Expelled by Secret Police. Miss Betty P. Mayne. who writes under the name of Dot Thompson, was told by Secret Police in Berlin that sh« must leave Germany because of the articles written by her and published in1 the United States about the president of Germany. Who would imagine that Betty, always so quiet and dignified would ever bring herself to write against so important a person. Political Meeting Set.” A Non-work Party meeting will be held Tuesday night at the Town Hall. Mr. Elmer Joseph Beaubien. president of the organization will be Page Twenty
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Page Twenty- Name Nickname Hangout Likes Most Hates Most Favorite Expressions 1945 Aneta A. Neta K'ville Art K. To Ik? bossed Holy Cats A mother Arthur L. Art Not at home Play hooky To get F's Nerts • Beatrice B. Beattie Ask her De Los Catty women Gee whiz Organist Betty M. Betty Home Radio Gossip Shoot Traveling Carina It. Carrie Angola Ray Tony You know it Dancer Charles 1. 1mler it. F. I). Camels To do nothing 1 didn't know that Salesman Chester S. Step-ins Barber shop Blonds Flat tires Oh gee whiz ISig business Bessie H. Dess Home Mores Tests Goodie Housewife Donald K Kisey North-end Ice Cream Bragging Look out Aviator Dorothy H. Dot Home Illinois Runners Oh! Oh! Grand Opera Edward H. Tangle-foot Fee’s Dancing Hickies Tarzan Comedian Kdythe D. Dangler Stroh’s Maurice Fleece dates I'll betcha Farmerette Eleanors S. Smitty With Wayne Wayne Stories Oh shoot! Beauty culture Elmer B. Tuggle Dunn's To study Nicknames Gee Sailor Elmer S. Shuman Voss Eat Model T Think nothing of it Speed king Kxtell W. Spike lip stairs To be clever Ford V-8 Bless my soul Farmer Esther H. Toots Home Ask her Her middle name You know it Nurse Garcile M. Blondie Fords Her own way To be bossed Holy Moses Teacher Helen B. Bolinger 1 iome Budd To be called Red’ You don't say Teacher Helen C. Helen Home Charley To be disappointed So what Housewife Irene P. Irene Home Oklahoma To be razzed Mercy Secretary John C. Centa Home Buzz Poor grades Holy Cow Musician Kenneth S. Ken Home To be different To be bawled out Holy Mackeral Aviator Iceland O. Oster Hamilton To talk To be wrong Aw nerts Aviator Duelle F. Seedle Beck's Jimmy Idle gossip Oh phooe.v Nurse Lynn D. Dunn Beck's Ford To study Gee gol Farmer Marie B. Jim Farm Carper Low grades Huh Stenographer Mildred J. Mid Home Good time Be fat So what Beauty culture Olevla M. Pete Auburn Sonny Canarv All right Teacher's wife Owen R. Bucket Everywhere Blonds To agree Woe is me Ask him Pauline W. Wing Fee's McIntosh Not receive letters O. K. Toots Who knows Phyllis D. Ph Illy State Garage Cookie Flat feet 1 thought I'd pop Musician Philipine B. P Buss School house Centa To be quiet No kiddln' Avlatrlx Richard W. Red At Butler To agree Richard Wayne Yeah 9 Robert T. Bob Home Ask him To he razzed Nerts Paper hanger Victor D. Vic Corunna Sports To be razzed You know it Aviator Wayne Y. Yarlot Barns Watermellons Motor trouble Is zat so Aeronautical Engineer
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