Eureka High School - Eurekana Yearbook (Eureka, MO)

 - Class of 1945

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his coal black hair to Don Dell. Leonard Seidelman leaves his well-dressed ap- pearance to Roy Wirth. Ruby Pemberton leaves her soft gentle touch in the kit- chen to Jackie Nichols. Betty Di tman wills her seat on the back of the bus to Gardner Hauseman. He's been after t ever since he first came to school. Loretta Bonacker leaves her ability to act the motherly typo to Myrtle Queathem. Lynn Broemmelsick leaves his batting average to Kaye. Earlene Koester leaves her paper route to her sister, Delores. Louise Smallbrook wills her ability to maka up wonderful pantomines to Helen King. Helen Wendel wills her flashy earrings to Jackie Kausch. Jackie Jennings wills her long red hair and ability to wear slacks to Vera Baumer. Shirley Fink ---- sorry, girls she hasn't a thing to leave. She's taking Fred with her. Helen Mraz leaves her long, long, red fingernails to Lola Mae Kern. Georgia Edminston leaves her mellow voice to Miss Jump so that one member of the Wil1iamrJump duet can sing. Eileen Litz leaves the field for Don Dell clear for Dodson. Arnold Nelson wills his pleasant manner to William Young. Eilene Hammermeister leaves her fondness for office work to Warnn Guibor ---- who isn't interested in the commercial field. Glenn Hoehne leaves his traditional wad of chewing gum to anyone who can chew three packs at a time. Klear nor Maybach wills her ability to collect gossip to Sue Nommensen, that is for the school paper. Leonard Queathem gives his positions as cheerleader to Freddy Ves- per. It's a wonderhil position to be between two shapely gals if you can open up a yell like Lennie's. Lucille Quaethem loaves her practice sets to any idiot who is going to take bookkeeping. Helen Reed wills that plush-covered chair be- hind a typewriter in the office to anyone that may work there next year. Lydia Saak wills her slimness to Alma Storch. We think a compromise would be effective. Earl Schuette leaves his seat right next to the door in literature class to Kaye McDill so he can make it to the cafeteria in record time. Bill Shotwell leaves Bernice Dahlke to Leroy Kindlesparger. Let's play cupid and revive an old love interest. Anita Poertner wills her pep to Sue Clements. Jeanette Mertz gives her big blue eyes to Charles Myers. Kenneth Ruck leaves his whiskery red face to Mark Fogg. Jack Wulfmeyer wills one of his little Ford coupos to Norman Rethmeier. We understand that Jane goes-along with the deal, but it's only tems porary, until Jack graduates from West Point. Bob Wettschurack leaves his flashy ensembles to Harry Gebhardt. Eileen Crean leaves her violin to Wanda Lee Payne. We hope she takes as good care of it as Eileen did. Eileen never used it. Marian Deusinger leaves he dimples to Ralph Jaeger. Edward Jick leaves his prdxy rosy cheeks to Lucille Hathaway. Eugene Green wished to leave his rich baritone voice to haunt the halls of E.H.S. on dark windy nights. Donald Guibor leaves his fondness for tall women to Bobby Boohr, but prefers to keep one, Dona. ' - Betty Hooltge wills her good nature to Louise Bartold. Thelma Leut- hauser leaves her ability to day-dream in class to Doris Olsen. Betty Frandsen wills her petitness to Lorraine Russert. Marcedes and Marcella Hibler leave their ability to dress alike to the Hepler twins. Viola Kaiser leaves her shorthand ability to Olga Mae Farkas. Maxine Niere leaves her meek voice to Le- Roy Kindlesparger. Russell Niere leaves Velma Oxford to E. H. S. Roy Jaeger leaves his ingenuity in playing mean tricks to Charlie Krieg. He prefers not to leave Jackie to the remaining wolves. Darrel Dunham leaves his weakness for save ing cokes for teachers to Johnny Boll. Bernadette Godar leaves her bus route out Clifty Creek Way to her sister Madonna. Madonna could also profit by her knack for physics. Last of all the entire senior class wished to leave their faithful sponsors, Williams, Pierce, and White to the junior class for next year. The members of the class of 1945, having disposed of all that was disposable, are now ready to take off unencumbered. We do hope that each of you who hasbwri honored by one of these priceless gifts will cherish and keep it safe to pass on to the students left in school at your graduation.

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