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Prophecy I looked into the Future 10 years from this date. Saw the wonder of the century. The class of 48. Wayne now owns a chicken farm The greatest in the state, Jo Anne H. is still his true love For marriage was their fate. Beverly B. lives near St. Joe, Is happily married there. Pat B. invented a cure for all ills, And became a millionaire. Bill H. studied in college; To coach was his dream. W. H. S. is now on the map. He coached our great state team. Jo Ann O. is married to a farmer. She's happy now as ever; For Dick is her loving husband And he will leave her never. Beverly W. is a songwriter; Her songs are heard by all. Pat M. took up music, And played in Carnegie Hall. Velma and Lois are adventurers; They've been most every place. They've just come back from S. America, Where they found a strange, lost race. Jack sought adventure; He tired of this region. He took a short vacation To join the Foreign Legion. Neva is in Hollywood; She's making pictures there. She took over L. Turner's place. And now she has blond hair. Bob S. leads an orchestra; Mo;t famous in the nation. Mary Lou became a nurse, And next to Bob loves her vocation Mary is real happy, For Jr. she has wed. She makes a grand housekeeper, And is some cook, it's said. Frank was always a woman hater. We all must be confessin'. Now he teaches how simple it is In just one easy lesson. Carl R. and Robert R. Are pals still as of old. Right now they're in Iceland Prospecting for gold. PAGE TWENTY-ONE
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Last Will and Testament We. of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Eight, being of unsound mind and failing health do affirm this document to be our Last Will and Testament as of the date of May 14, 1948. We hereby will our most precious earthly possessions and memories which we have so long cherished to those whom we know will cherish them as we have. ARTICLE I 3 Sophomores we will our good behavior and in class. 4 Freshmen we will our long lost love for our you can find it. as they stoop to reach their books. SECTION 1 SECTION To the faculty we will our good nature and our pleasing smiles, also our ability of continual griping. SECTION 2 To the Juniors we will our worn out lockers, and the hard struggle of the mad race to be the first to reach their lockers, only to arrive there and be trampled upon To the quietness SECTION To the studies if ARTICLE II Individually we bequeath the following: I, Beverly Wiseman, will my height to Sonia Kuehn. I. Robert Stanley, will my squeaky shoes to anybody who can stand to wear them. I. Joan Hartman, will my ability of getting tall men to Evelyn Robinson. I. Darrell Johnson, will my acting ability to anyone taking speech. I. Neva Petrie, will my slim figure to Jane Miser. I. Richard Kutzner, will my basketball ability to Ross Myers. I, Mary Giant, will my ability to blow great big bubbles in class to Florence Shady. Oh, Flo. your achin' jaws! I, Mary Lou Bowman, v ill my sister Bobbie to anyone that wants a little shadow.” I. Franklin Fluke, v ill my way with women to Ray Fee. I, Ada Ruth Freed, will my getting home early to Marilyn Roush. I, Charlene Aldrich, v ill my front teeth to Jean Shumaker. I. Marilyn Morr. will my well-known dog house to Joan McMaster. I, Jo Ann Oster. v ill my ability to hold a man to Char- lotte Shull. I, June Johnston, v ill my figure to Florence Shady. I. Florence Pritchard, v ill my black hair to Frances Owen. I, Eldon Hullinger, will my ability to skip school to Jackie Overmeyer. I. Lois Smith, will my quietness in class to Loren Bowers. I. Bill Hubartt, v ill my ability of leaving women alone to Ray Fee. I. Patricia Miser, v ill my ability to skip the last period assembly and getting av ay with it to Jackie Dioderich. I, Buddy Baird, will my parking in Hilkey's alley to Richard. I. Beverly Bickel, will my diamond to Beverly Hathaway. I. Raymond Eloph, will my ability to talk aloud in class to Loren Bowers. I, Patricia Bowers, will my battered math books to any ireshman who will make better use of them than I did. I, Jack Dancer, will my glasses to Mr. Bowers. I. Velma Musser, will my late hours to Rosellen Myers. I, Carl Rohm, will my typing ability to Marion DeWitt. I. Jaynie Bov ers, will my ability to eat apples through a picket fence to George Walters. I, Wayne Scattergood v ill my height to Harley Cobbs. I, Suzanne Luce, will my ability to think of excuses when coming in late at night to Janice Shultz. I, Robert Reeder, will my yellow Oldsmobile to anyone ?lse who can drive it. I. Phyllis Gratz, will my Harold Long Motto, Mind your own business, to Jackie Noriot. I, Leon Bowers, will my acting up in class to my brother. In Witness Whereof, we, the Senior Class, have hereunto subscribed our name and affixed our seal, at Waterloo High School, State of Indiana, in the year of 1948. Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1948 PAGE T7 ENTY
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Florence is a stenographer, Has gained great success. June mastered physics. And leaches in W. H. S. Ada now runs a pet shop In her home town. I guess. In selling animals, birds, and things She finally found happiness. Ray took to raising horses; He went to the Blue Grass State. He now is very prosperous, They're very seldom late. Charlene came back from China, And still recalls the scene The day she retired from service. And married a U. S. Marine. Darrell's reached his ambition To own a business of his own. He now owns the Ford Co., And it has really grown. Jaynie was always charming; She loved and lived her life. She finally found the man she loved. And became his loving wife. Eldon is a sailor; He's sailed the ocean blue, He came across many a girl. But hasn't found one yet that's true. Marilyn's name is famous, In the socially prominent set. She sings on the radio, And also in the Met. Susie is in the circus, Her courage we're not denyin'. Now she's known the world over To tame the wildest lion. Leon is a lumberjack In the great Northwest. Bud now sells used cars; He has nothing but the best. Phyllis is in politics, Her future was plain to see. She has a place in Congress, And lives in Washington, D. C. For I looked into the future, 10 years from this date. Saw the wonder of the century, The class of 48. PAGE TWEHTY-TWO
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