Anderson High School - Andersonian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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Class Cllillilil ROY ANDERSON wills his nickname, Cyclops to Bobby Aurich. CAROLYN ANGUS wills her silly giggle to Gertrude Mills. IRENE BATEMAN wills her three years in American History to Jeanne Gibson. RUTH BETSCHER wills her baggy sweaters to Marian Kuhlmann. DICK BRIDGES wills his ability to sllde through school without working to Stanley Gasklns. DON BROCKMAN wills his wobble-walk to Mariorie Ross. ROBERT BROOKS wills Bessie to Richard Gaskins. JEAN ANN CLARK wills her snappy repartee to Miss Martin. EVELYN CLEMENS wills her phonograph records to Betty Spencer. lHope she gets one first.l CATHERINE DORAN wills her Squirt car to Bill Bauer. May he travel far! MELVIN DUTTON wills his mustache to Jack Weiss. May he use it with caution. BARBARA DUVALL wills her naturally blond curly hair to Margie Guynn. MARJORIE EVANS wills her ability to roam the halls to Anne Wright. NORMAN FAIRBANKS wills his millions to Glenn Richardson. DONNA FISHER wills her curlers to Walter Klose. CLIFFORD FRALICH wills his dainty size to Dick Sperlo. JERRY GIBSON wills his muscles to Bob Sams. MARY HAUKE wills her ability to work in eighth bell study hall to Frankie Walters. HENRY HILBERG wills his nose to Dickie Burnes. VIRGINIA JUDD wills her ashes to the Anderson Township Fire Department. MARILYN JUSTICE wllls her ability to raise one eyebrow to Carl Etter. 22

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clD7'LUb'J l'1.E.Cl3 istic language, interspersed with French, she described her latest stage success which she had written and starred in. Jim Staggenborg and Ted Rittenhouse, founders of the firm of Rittenborg and Co., makers of plastic thumb-guards for dunkers, were loudly discussing the com- ing presidential election. lTheir super- salesman of the gadgets, Roy Anderson with his persuasive line, was canvassing Persia and was unable to attendl. They were calmed by the delicious candy manufactured under the trade name of Donnamar the exclusive skill of Donna Fisher and Marilyn Justice. A toast was raised to the former ad- visers and teachers of the class, Miss Vera Nash and Mr. Charles Brown, who were retired. Miss Nash had been enioying her well-earned rest by chaperoning girls' tours to Europe. Although Europe is now only two hours away by air, the sea-going Miss Nash prefers the old-fashioned and more luxurious steamers. Mr. Brown and his family are living on a farm. A clever after-dinner speech was made by Robert Dudley Brooks, foremost author and critic. He recalled some of the adven- tures of those two World War Il heroes, Jim Pelk and Harry Kuehner. He then asked different people to relate some of their experiences since they had left their school days behind. Jennie Mullen arose to tell how she and Mary Hauke had founded a home for wounded veterans right after the last war. They were super- vising the nursing, and the business end of the hospital was directed by the effi- cient Agnes Messmer. Ed Kopf said that the under-taking business was as dead as ever. The stylish Jacqueline Kaufmann whose clothes are designed by the firm of Eloise Taylor and Catherine Doran, which takes up where Schiapperelli leaves off is employed in Washington as secretary to Harold Motz, the present Secretary of Agriculture. Here they see much of Clif- ford Fralich who is Food Administrator. Jean Ann Clark, who started out as stewardess on the Brockman Air lines, is now in charge of training air hostesses. The iob is a tremendous one, since air travel has increased so. One of the most well-known voices in America, that of Margie Evans, claimed our attention. Miss Evans is more fam- iliarly known as Aunt Mae, whose friendly chatter is heard daily over the air waves. Her sponsor is the Krummel Hardware Stores. The famous ex-Powers model, Virginia Truitt, whose bright smile was seen every- where in print was accompanied by her illustrator, Earl Mette. V i r g i n i a Schomberg attributed the youthfulness of her appearance to the wonderful cosmetics made by Barbara Duvall and Erma Keel. As the day waned, we sadly prepared to leave, agreeing to meet again another year. Our nostalgic thoughts were bright- ened at the sound of singing. Sara Owens and Lois Mefford the famous team of yesteryear, were together at last.



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Class flllfiilll JACKIE KAUFMANN wills her inability to win a political argument to Philena Bauer. ERMA KEEL wills her height to Joanne Elfers. ED KOPF wills his place in physics class to Jack Weiss. He's always sneaking in anyway. WARREN KRUMMEL wills his ability to keep out of Detention to Bill Erhold. WILLIAM LEHMAN wills his loyalty to one girl to Bill Ott. FRANCES LIPPOLIS wills her ability to keep from blushing to Lorraine Young. LOIS MEFFORD wills her quietness in Spanish class to Albert Kline. AGNES MESSMER wills her A's in Spanish to Norman Kaufmann. EARL METTE wills his ability to keep dates to Lucky Roos. PHYLLIS MUCHMORE wills all her cast-oft skirts to next year's physics class. HAROLD MOTZ wills three acres of corn silk to David Back. JENNIE MULLEN wills her love for black dresses to Mr. Wright. JACKIE OTT wills her corncob pipe to Kenny Kuntz. SARA OWENS wills her ability to understand plane geometry to Bud Osterholz. JOHN ROLL wills his devotion to Frank, Eleanor and Fala to Bill Stange. JOYCE SCHAERGES wills her attendance record to .loyce Agner. VIRGINIA SCHOMBERG wills her fragile bones to Alice Merten. PAUL SHIMER wills his good manners to Charlie Wainwright. JAMES STAGGENBORG wills his good looks to Don Mergard. ELOISE TAYLOR wills her dark hair to Margaret Andrews. LESTER TAYLOR wills his l -A card to Master James Lewis. VIRGINIA TRUITT wills her side-burns to Charles McKinniss. BETTE WILLIAMS wills all the dates with Billy Ott that she broke to Helen Lippolis. ANN YOUNG wills her ability to laugh at her own iokes to Donna Redman. 23

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