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SENIOR CLASS PLAY Mrs. Babcock Mr. Babcock June Babcock Walk, Babcocks 2 12) sage ae Rich Dillon Polly Dillon Mary Lou Weirich Aaron Tribbett ie eae es ae He Vac ee Emogene Hilkey John Rhoadarmer Tom Simons Jeanette Owen Dolly Dillon Willa Fulwider Dora Ga. ai lo ee ie ae Doris Leins Peggy | Bessie Mergy Mrs. Townsend - Eva Powers Mrs. Wesley Janet Myers Mr. Townsend Bob Hissong
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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY KeRe2 Waterloo, Indiana December 2, 1968 Dear Mary Lou, Recently it has been my good fortune to take a trip over all of the United States. While on this trip I came in contact with or was informed of all the members of our Class of 1953. As I was leaving Waterloo’s Municipal Airport, I learned that the pilot of the jet passenger plane was Eugene Rynearson and Bessie Mergy was the stew- ardess. While in Detroit I decided to go to a movie star- ing Maxine (White) LaMour. I remembered that Butch Tribbett was owner of several large theatres in Detroit, so I called on him. He told me about Jim Knott’s being personal secretary to the President of the United States. Also, Butch said that Doris Leins had recently been promoted to the position of Head Nurse at the Mayo Clinic. From Detroit I went to New York City. I rec- ognized the elevator operator in the Empire State Building as Jack Cobbs. I learned from Jack that Eva (Powers) Morlin struck oil on her land. The second night in New York I attended a piano con- cert given by Karen Bisel. While I was in Washington, D.C., I visited Nila Witt, who is employed by the United States Mint. Both of us were surprised by the headlines of the evening paper. They stated that F.B.I. agent Tom Simons had arrested two criminals and closed an important case. The reporter of the big scoop was none other than Bob McNall. Next I went to Miami, Florida. I visited Nellie (Rudolph) Jones, who owns the famous Orange Grove Restaurant. Nellie said she buys all of her oranges from Leoma (Vian) Bender, who owns a large fruit farm in California. The restaurant was recently decorated by Wilint Dec, the interior dec- orator who redid the White House. Of course, we knew her as Willa Fulwider. I also learned from Nel- lie that Phyllis Henderson has done wonders as a mis- sionary in Africa. From Miami I went to New Orleans for the Mardi Gras. There I met John Rhoadarmer. He said that he is a veterinarian at Denver, Colorado. John informed me that Jeannette (Owen) Williams just made her first Columbia recording. He showed me a book of poems by Janet Warstler. You'll remember her as Janet Myers. While I was in Los Angeles, I purchased an origi- nal painting of Queen Elizabeth by Ann Kuykendall. I arrived home in time to hear Lusina Smith accept the position as first lady governor of Indiana. I cer- tainly was proud to hear that Bob Hissong has coached his Wildcats to the State Championship for the second time. I read in the paper where Mayor Larry Oster has declared Corunna a city. Also, I read that Donna Vee Wolford has accepted a position as English teacher in Auburn. This morning I talked to Beverly (Reinhart) Shippy—she runs that large chicken farm outside of town—and she said that Phyllis (Koon) Warner is in Alaska. The Air Force has made Mr. Warner Commander-in-Chief of all Air Force operations there. T’ll see you next week at club. Bye now, Emogene This page sponsored by Sutton’s Super Market, Waterloo Page 19
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“AUNT SUSIE SHOOTS THE WORKS Johnny receiving reports on the crooks from Madame Zola, as she eats love lozenges. “Aunt Susie done shot herself.” Aunt Susie appearing in a man’s suit as her dress disappeared. Portia Lark informing Omar he must marry Aunt Susie to receive the property. Scarlet show- ing she has no use for him. Love lozenges giving Aunt Susie a love- making idea to Slick Conway’s and Cynthia’s astonishment. Johnny Rogers acting as Aunt Susie’s prospec- tive husband Omar Graves. “Off to the sausage works.” Everyone alarmed. Aunt Susie Joy Herbert Scarlet Deane Laura Dawson Madame Zola Janet Myers Karen Bisel Rade, «fica rass ae eet a AI Donna Vee Wolford eke Sale ee Lusina Smith Jeanette Owen Misawa ward Dunning: sk 7 Mls Jie rOl TS ete ee age Phyllis Koon Roctiselear kwpewaierk Bir cone Ah wet Cole ee oe A ee mi ae Fe Emogene Hilkey LaSallesJotinsonyateesn S ON ee ED ons ee eG ee ae ee eee ONY Simmons Oya GEA Veo ee een ees Dee ee eee eit ae ne ee Aaron Tribbett Gin rya Oc cls a2 mee ees awit ate ek ee Fred Kogin Sic ek ayy ae ee ET ne ge ath oh Oe John Rhoadarmer
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