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George Strock, Joan Kuckuck, Aubrey Treesh, Richard Rynearson. T a Duesler, Jim Hoxie. IN THE TRUNK: Martha Gratz, Patty Witt, Beverly Betty Rhoadarmer, Harold Shultz. ON THE MOTORCYCLE: Willidene Crowl, Paul Kuckuck. PALS: HIDING: Betty Frick, Willidene Crowl. FRIENDS: Mickey Stonebraker, UPPER LEFT-HAND PICTURE: Scene of Seniors gathering paper. IN THE CAR TRUNK: Pat Dull, ON THE BICYCLES: Tom Farrington, Gail Smith, Alfred Kryder, Garcile Hilkey, Jack Dunn, Beverly Duesler, Anita Rainier. IN THE CAR: Dave Rhoadatmer, George Strock, Max Fee. STAIRSTEPS: George Strock, Jim Hoxie, Likens, Arlene Pepple, Mickey Stonebraker, Gloria Leach. CLOWNING: Maynard Fee, Dave Jane Grate, Mary Jo Turner. Arlene Pepple, Gloria Leach. PAGE 21
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THOMAS FARRINGTON Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Op 43 sie 92, 3, 14 Glee Clb Zee, 4 anu: Staff 4; Speech Play 4; F.F.A. 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2; Quartet 2, 3, 4; Junior Town Meeting 4. MARY JO TURNER (Gileey Clitisy 2, ch 4h etemtel 1, 2 So Zio etieeyae 1, 2, 3, 4; GA.A. 3- Girls’ Trio 3,4; Class Play 3, 4; Speech Play 3. PAGE 20 FLORENCE CROOKS Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Majorette 3, 4; Speech Play 3. HAROLD SHULTZ Debate 4; Purdue Debate Conference 4; Speech Play 4; Class Play 3, 4; Stage Manager 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 2.
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er Se My Classmates Waterloo! Class of ‘47, Twelve years completed. Jolly times, education,— Came through undefeated. Doris Weicht, clever lass, Worker so true:— Four term president, Carried us through. Harold Shultz, college dreams, Wisdom rare:—- Big name, fame Extending everywhere. Patty Witt, class secretary, Has books, reports:— Looks after the treasury, Keeps papers of all sorts. Tom Farrington, joke boy, Ambitious, healthy:— Wit, laughter, fun, Hopes to be wealthy. Jane Grate, quiet lady, Dainty, neat:— Works diligently, Uncomplaining, sweet. Harry Dancer, neat lad, Mechanical genius, his best:— Takes life seriously, Is always well dressed. Mary Jo Turner, song bird, Most beautiful voice:— Will sing by the hour, Music, her choice. Aubrey Treesh, from Corunna, Went far away:— Served as a sailor, Graduates now, lucky day! Florence Crooks, baton mistress, Steps high, in line:— Agreeable worker, In marches, looks fine. Thain Menges, good youth, Sees enjoyment in sports:— Attends all games, Writes up good reports. Bob Knott, so handsome, Admired, desired:— His life will read, maybe— Successful, retired. PAGE 22 Eee “GEES? GSS9P = “(WBC °° Wr re Se eee Garcile Hilkey, what poise! Drum majorette, with grace:— Laughing, exciting, Who'll take her place? Jack Dunn, really tops, Big jolly youth:— Likes best to argue, If he’s sure of the truth. Slip a verse here for our teachers, They deserve more than four lines:— Such fine talks, interesting lessons, Explanations and good times. Max Fee, fine student, Complexion so sandy:— successful in sports, Likes divinity candy. Maxine Stonebraker, “Mickey,” Likeable, gay, good:— Came from Corunna to us, So glad she could. Dick Rynearson, our youngest, Called “Stub,” he’s so small:=— Likes his car, drives speedy, Hopes to grow tall. Willidene Crowl, lady fair, Carnival queen twice:— Office girl, soda jerker, Does everything nice. Paul Kuckuck, so serious, Adventurous dreams:— Likes motorcycles best, For travel he schemes. Martha Gratz, steady worker, Studies with care:— Never complains, Her best she would share. Maynard Fee, easy going, Freckles, red hair:— Walks from north side, Weather cloudy or fair. Beverly Duesler, cheer leader, Friends by the score:— Loves flatter, to chatter, Who can ask more? Johnny Johnston, very calm, Interesting schoolmate:— Likes study, has ambition, Is never late.
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