Anderson High School - Andersonian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1943

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if ak if 43 if if if WMJZWZZ I, Kenneth Merten, do hereby will and bequeath my muscular physique to Iack Weiss. I, Albert Messmer, do hereby will and bequeath my sunny disposition to Iack Richey. I, Edmund Motz, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay out of D. T. to Ted Rittenhouse. I, Lois Nielsen, do hereby will and bequeath my red hat to Tom Evans. I, Iean Owens, do hereby will and bequeath my athletic ability to Iackie Kaufmann. I, Ieanne Phillips, do hereby will and bequeath a steady boy friend to Donna Miller. - I, Paul Potter, do hereby will and bequeath my intelligence to Iasper Sams. I, Betty Both, do hereby will and bequeath my dislike for make-up to Iune Thornton. I, Sheldon Rusk, do hereby will and bequeath my walking dates to Richard Gaskins. I, Delphine Sargent, do hereby will and bequeath my love for Waltzes to Charlie Coslett. I, Donald Shellabarger, do hereby will and bequeath my good English grades to Miss Nash. I, Betty Thornton, do hereby will and bequeath my low bowling score to Audrey Seibert. 'kI9'k I, Iames Truitt, do hereby will and bequeath my loud horse laugh to Mr. Brown. I, Dorothy Uhl, do hereby will and bequeath my short name to Evelyn Higqinbotham. I, George Weaver, do hereby will and bequeath my bright red hair to Mr. Herron. I, Dorothy Weichhand, do hereby will and bequeath two rubber bands to Edith Dunn to hold on her shoes. I, Martha Wegner, do hereby will and bequeath my cheerleading ability to Margie Evans. CMay she use ity I never Got to.l I, Winnie Williams, do hereby will and bequeath my hair, on rainy days, to Doris Brown. I, Harry Wittmeyer, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to skip school to Virginia Iudd. In Witness Whereot: We have hereto subscribed our names and affixed our seal this twenty-seventh day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen-hundred and forty-three. tSignedl Anderson Township School 1943 SENIORS Witnessed by: Win Dee Otto Graph Ruth Less Al Iby R. U. Kiddin, Auditor

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if if if 43 if f if We, the senior class of 1943, do hereby will and bequeath to the faculty the American Flag in our home-room: may it wave forever. We, the senior class of 1943, do hereby will and bequeath to Miss Nash the pleasure tif anyl of directing the future senior class plays. We, the senior class of 1943, do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Brown a T card, so that Anderson can have more basketball games. We, the senior class of 1943, do hereby will and bequeath to the juniors our place in assembly and the privilege of going in first if they can beat the freshies. We, the senior class of 1943, do hereby will and bequeath to the sopho- mores a wealthy bank account. We, the senior class of 1943, do hereby will and bequeath to the fresh- men success in putting over a war-time annual. I, Eleanor Albert, do hereby will and bequeath my dancing ability to Betty Weqner. I, Donald Bartels, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to work in shop to Dick Bridges. I, lean Bruce, do hereby will and bequeath my long flowing red locks to Virginia Gillespie. I, Ralph Burnes, do hereby will and i18i' We!! bequeath my bucking brorico to Miss Graham. I, Paul Connell, do hereby will and bequeath my western boots to Amor Kapp. I, lack Dumont, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to copy Morse code to Bill Stange. I, Lela Fausz, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to contradict others to Virginia Truitt. I, Dorothy Hill, do hereby will and bequeath my speed in the halls to Eddie Eggers. I, 'Wanda Iohnson, do hereby will and bequeath my anklets to Miss Chandler. I, Martin Klose, do hereby will and bequeath all my stale jokes to Mrs. Struke. l, Donald Kurzynski, do hereby will and bequeath my acting ability to Harold Barkau. I, Margaret Lathrop, do hereby will and bequeath my love for dramatics to Agnes Messmer. I, Ida May Lippolis, do hereby will and bequeath my desire to be an opera singer to Mr. Herron. I, William Maxstadt, do hereby will and bequeath my wasp waist to Frances Lippolis. I, Louis Meier, do hereby will and bequeath my height to lack Berwanger.



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if if if 43 af ff if ' ,WS fdfw PWM! The following news article appeared in the Iuly 5, 1953, edition of the Forest- ville Gazette concerning the reunion of the 1943 Anderson graduating class. The editor of this newspaper is Miss Lois Nielsen, who was a member of this graduating class. A reunion of the graduating class of 1943 of Anderson High School, was held on Iuly 4, in the new high school building. After a swim in the school's beautiful new swimming pool, the group enjoyed a dinner in the dining hall with Mr. Paul Potter as the toastmaster. Mr. Potter is now Professor of Languages at the University of Mexico. After a brief program which was di- rected by QMiss Winnie Williams, a damatic teacher at Chicago's leading dramatic studio, Mr. Potter introduced the two guest speakers of the afternoon. The first was Miss Lela Fausz, who is chief operator at the office of the Bell Telephone Company in Los Angeles. The other speaker was Dr. Iames Truitt, Chief Surgeon at johns Hopkins Hospital. During the rest of the evening while old friendships were renewed, Gazette news reporter, Miss Dorothy Uhl, inter- viewed the members of the class and they told of their present careers and occupations. First was Miss Martha Wegner, who told of her experience as a junior 'k20'k sportswear buyer for the Iohn Shillito Company. Mr. Kenneth Merten explained his duties as manager of the Kroger Baking Company, here in Cincinnati. Miss Wanda Iohnson gave a brief description of her success as a dancer at one of Chicago's leading nite-clubs. Mr. Donald Kurzynski, who is now a general in the United States Army, related some of his past experiences at foreign battle fronts. Miss Dorothy Hill played for the group a new melody that she will soon play for the symphonic orchestra of which she is the accompanist. The Reverend Sheldon Rusk asked the blessing before the dinner. He is now pastor of the Asbury Methodist Church. Mr. Harry Wittmeyer, who is Secre- tary of Agriculture, told of the latest farm dispute which he had just settled in Congress. Mr. Donald Bartels described the cam- paign in which he was elected as one of Ohio's Senators. Miss Dorothy Weichhand, who pre- pared the dinner, is now the world',s leading dietician. Miss Betty Roth talked on the subject of the world's leading hospitals. She is looked upon as a second Florence Nightingale.

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