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91 aseg Characteristics of the Seniors Name Karen Bisel Jack Cobbs Willa Fulwider Phyllis Henderson Emogene Hilkey Robert Hissong James Knott Phyllis Koon Ann Kuykendall Doris Leins Robert McNall Bessie Mergy Janet Myers Larry Oster Jeanette Owen Eva Powers Beverly Reinhart John Rhoadarmer Nellie Rudolph Eugene Rynearson Tom Simons Lusina Smith Aaron Tribbett Leoma Vian Mary Lou Weirich Maxine White Nila Witt Donna Vee Wolford Nickh-Name Expression Cricket Kerris Willie Phyll Pearl Dill Diz Phyll Ann Dutch Curly Snooky Jan Spike Jeanne Eva Bev Abie Nell Stub Si Lucy Butch Vian Mabel Max’s Nit Wit Donnie Silly, ain’t it? Oh, my health. Who? Me? What gave you your first clue? Heavens! That Right? Cheer up. Gee whiz! Oh, dear. Oh, my gosh! Yawn. Great Ceasar! Gee whiz! I suppose if you say so. What the darn devil. Oh, gee. Oh, cripes! Oh, yeah? Oh! No! Yat Could be. Geemoney. Come on. No kidding? I don’t know. You don’t say. My Cow! Oh, nuts! Likes Most Hates Most Future Occupation My Feller Misunderstandings Cook and bottle washer Carole Bad deals Pro-basketball player Larry Strawberries Ask Larry John Dirty jokes Undecided Onions Garlic Clerk-typist To Win To Lose Pro-basketball player Girls Other men U.S.A.F. and telegraphy Johnny War Housewife Horses To hear gum cracked Commercial artist Lots of things Impatient people Nurse Sleep Back-seat drivers Lawyer Good times Stormy weather Nurse Max Car wrecks MRS. degree Willa Messy messes Uncle Sam, here I come Stanley To be bossed Private secretary Dick False friends Housewife Ned Hill-billy music Ask Ned Great outdoors Dull people Dentist Certain guy Nosy people Typist Farming School Farmer Bobbie To milk cows Farmer Slumber parties Static radios Business gal Marge Conceited people Success Guess who? Getting up Nurse Gene Staying home Mrs. Frick Don People who talk about other To get married and live in people Fort Wayne Skating Hillbilly music Housewife To laugh Killjoys Retirement
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ONE FOR ALL AND ALL FOR ONE EUGENE RYNEARSON — “A future son of the soil.” We Hi. S: 1, 2,3, 4. F. FA; 3, 4; Reporter 4; Judging Team 3, 4. Annual Staff 4. Eugene was born West of Waterloo on a farm April 21, 1935. His first eight years of schooling he obtained at East Richland and then came to Waterloo for his high school training. He has been an active member of the F. F. A. ANN KUYKENDALL — “A pretty smile, but not much to say.” Quincy, Michigan 1, 2, 3. Annual Staff 1. Artist for Paper 1,2. Basket- Dall) 2; 3. Y-Teens 3. F. H. A, 3. Annual Staff 4. Speech Play 4. Ann was born in Detroit on June 4, 1935. She started her education at Popple, but went to Coolidge for her second and third grades. The fourth, fifth, and sixth grades she attended at Montgomery, Michigan; and from the seventh grade until the end of her junior year she went to Quincy, Michigan. During her senior year at Waterloo she has been a member of Y-Teens and F. H. A. Her favorite hobby is horseback riding. EVA POWERS — “A February bride.” Wet eS clte 2). fome bert dt Avvl. 293, 45, 27-1 cens-253.7 422) Class, Play 4. Speech Play 4. Annual Staff 4. Eva was born east of Angola on October 6, 1934. She attended Cooney her first year of school; Edon, Ohio, her second, third, and fourth years and then moved to Waterloo to finish her education. She has been an active member of Y-Teens and the F. H. A. PHYLLIS HENDERSON — “So fall and fair.” Ne Oaeh ais, 4 oY Leens22.53,.4,u-re tin Ae 25.3, .4.-Chorus 3;. 4: Speech Play 4. Annual Staff 4. Phyllis was born northeast of Waterloo on February 2, 1934. She attended Ashley her first four years and then came to Waterloo to finish her training. She has been an active member of the F. H. A. and Y-Teens. She enjoys decorating cakes and doing fancy forms of needlework. This page sponsored by Leever’s Cleaners, Auburn Page 15
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CLASS For the class of “53” School days are ending, seems to me; For each classmate a little verse; May it be for better or worse. Karen Bisel, class president, Garage too close, now fenders bent; To Stephens College she plans to go Where she'll study two years or so. Jack Cobbs, a Corunna lad, Operates a market with his dad; He likes to park at the Tri-Hi; No show’s on, Jack; tell us why. Willie Fulwider, Larry’s girl, While square-dancing just loves to whirl; She watches and sighs at each ballgame; Mrs. Oster will be her name. Phyllis Henderson, nickname Phil, She hates to take a horse sized pill; Accomplished much her senior year, Having dates with nothing to fear. Emogene Hilkey, drum-majorette, Cheered at ballgames with lots of pep; Clerk-typist she’ll be when out of school Abiding by each exact typing rule. Bob Hissong, a basketball star, Would rather play ball than study by far; He lives in Corunna, his old home town; His future, he says, is to settle down. Jim Knott, to us known as Dizzy, Drives his car and thinks he’s busy; We hear the Air Force is his aim; “Flying D iz” will be his name. Phyllis Koon, baton mistress, Works at Dunns’ with nary a fuss; And her Johnny plans to wait Until from school she'll graduate. Doris Leins, tiny and neat, As a true pal she can’t be beat; She plans greatly to increase her knowledge And study nursing in some college. Bessie Mergy, our class blonde, Of skating and boys she’s very fond; POEM In the band she plays clarinet, And on the air likes Smiley Burnette. Larry Oster, known as Spike, Wears bright socks of red and white; Most of all enjoys chem class And studies on the nuclei mass. Jeanette Owen, our song bird, Sings well and can be heard; Stan will wait a year or two Until her office work is through. Eva Powers, the tall lass, First engaged in all our class; As Mrs. Townsend in our play Stomped around for a month and a day. Bev Reinhart, Saturday night shopper, With Ned was once stopped by a copper; Live close enough, no need for letters; At ballgames now they wear twin sweaters. John Rhoadarmer, bass singer, Drives a Buick that’s really a dinger; Plans to enter I.U. and study dentistry; Hopes to teach Mr. Buesking some new chemistry. Nellie Rudolph, a marvelous cook, Prepares delicious things without a book; We haven’t heard just what she'll do When her high school days are through. Eugene Rynearson, Stub for short, In government class knew every court; He bought a new car the first of the year; To him it is his favorite dear. Tommy Simons, neatly dressed, Of all sports basketball’s best; When not in school, he likes to farm And to Punky Drerup do no harm. Lusina Smith, Lucy to all, Swoons over the leaves every fall; Enjoys life from the bottom to top And dislikes things which turn up a flop. Butch Tribbett, our big sleepy head, In bookkeeping wishes he were dead; When with Marge he’s full of pep And at the station took many a step. Page 17 —
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