Mount Olive High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Mount Olive, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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Class Will girl who thinks she is strong enough to handle lt. I, Earl Favre, leave a carton of nLuck1es,' my ability to jump from a freshman to a senior in one year and all my extra credits to Ray Hill. May he use them to his best advantage and share the cigar- ettes with Jerry Stierwalt. I, Bernard Ferguson, leave my way with women, my wonderful build and anything else that I may own to Bob Viehweg in the hope that he will put all of this to good use. I, Marye Fiscor, leave my good looks, my business-like attitude in Mr. Pearson's room and my many good times to Loralee Pickerill, may she have the popularity I did. I, Gene Fricke, leave my know- ledge of Bookkeeping to Hr. Pearson in the hope that he may someday ac- complish as much as I have in the wonderful subject. I, Charles Gorsich, leave my athletic ability to anyone that wants it. I know this isn't much but it's about all that I have got. I, Donald Gorsich, leave my curly hair and all of my handsome festures to all the boys of the Ju- nior Class. I, Ronald Grejak, leave my to- wering height to Ronald Boehme. with my height and his height put together, I hope he may someday be- come a great basketball player. I, Charles Heuchert, leave my wonderful personality and my way with the women to anyone who can discover my secret to popularity. I, Jane Hochmuth, leave. I don't think anyone else could use my abilities to the advantage I did. I, Clarice Kaduk, leave my e- normous height to Lucille Marburger my athletic ability to Joan Thomas and my accompanying chore to Bar- bara Lockhart. May they have the fun and hard work I did. I, Dorothy Kaganich, take all I have with me for I will need it. I, Joyce Kirkwood, leave my desire for Ford convertibles and Staunton men to Barbara Taylor. I'm sure she is capable of putting these qualities to considerable use I, Raymond Loescher, leave all of my numerous girl friends to any boy in the Junior Class who thinks he is big enough to take them away from me. I also want to leave my ability to live to a ripe old age to everyone in the Junior class. I, Clem Lyoch, leave, I only hope the school will find the cour- age to carry on without me. I know what a fine job I have done as Pre- sident of the Student Council and I only hope the Juniors can find a person who can run the school half as well as I have. I, Bill Meyer, leave all of the Litchfield girls to the boys of the Junior Class. However, on se- cond thought I think I will keep one or two for myself. I, Bernadine Mihelcic, leave my heroine worship for Dorothy Ka- sganich, and my many enjoyable trips to Peoria to any girl who cares to be burdened with them. I, LaVerne Miller, leave my successful career as president of the Senior Class to Bob Katchmar. I only hope that he can become as successful in politics as I was. I, Marilyn Mlndrup, leave my quietness to Shirley Bartels, my car-driving ability to Marian Byots and my reign as Queen of l9h9 to the lucky girl of 1950 Shirley Bar- tels. I, Elda Niehaus leave my many extra pounds to any Junior girl who can put it where it will do the most good. I, Earl Pluhm, leave to make a trip around the world in one of Eu- gene Viehweg Supersonic Rocket ships. I hope we are successful in the venture and can both find suit- able wives. I, Marie Radanovich, leave my gym-class arguments to Maryann Sch- wab. To the rest of the school I leave, aren't you happy??lll I, Eugene Rosenthal, leave my frequent trips to Litchfield and my many good tunes to anyone who wants to enjoy life as I have. I, John Schultz, leave El- frieda Marschner to Nelson Miller. I know he doesn't want her but I'm afraid he will have to take her, since nobody else will.



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U Class Will I, Marilyn Stiehl, leave my golden voice and my quiet reserved manner to Shirley Bartels, also I leave my Job at the Grand Theatre to any girl who likes to a-h-h-h-h- shall we say work?ll I, Raymond Stoddard, leave my fascination for all moving vehicles and a motor to with two wheels Shorty Hood. I also want to leave some advide as to the operation of his vehicle: 'Gas it boy.' I, Cordelia Strien, leave, my messy clothes, my loud booming voice, and my great dislike for studying to Gwendolyn Oelrichs, may she put them all to good use. I, Eugene Viehweg, leave my vast storehouse of knowledge about such things as endive and airplanes to anyone in the Junior Class who would like to acquire such knowled- ge. I, Mary Jane Voyles, leave my boisterous voice to Joan Thomas, and all the Litchfield men except one to Barbara Korunka. May she I, Roaamond Voyles, leave hop- ing to achieve greater heights than my sister, I am going to be a car- eer womanllli I, Kenneth Weidler, leave my excellent mind, my elephant memory to no one, why should I??? I, Allan Zippay, leave my athf letic ability, all my admiring girl friends Kexcept Hermannal, and my handsome smile to Bob. Viehweg. May he put these all to good use. 7 ' KSealJ Signed, sealed, pu lished, and declared as and for our last will and testament by the Senior Class of 1951 in the presence of the undersigned. All About The Seniors HAROLD GEORGE BOSTON--HAS GREAT BICEPS JAMES ROBERT BOYD--JUST REAL BIG WILLIAM MARKO DRAGOVICH--WAN'STA MAKE DOUGH ELAINE EMMARIE EICKMEYER--EARLY EVERY EVENING EARL LEE FAVRE--EATS LOTS OF FOOD BERNARD CARRY FERGUSON--BOOKS CAUSE FORTUNE MARYE THERESE FISCOR--MY TRUE FRIEND GENE ELMER FRICKE--GAINED EVERLASTING FAME DONALD GENE GORSICH--DARN GOOD GOOF CHARLES STEVEN GORSICH--CAN STEAL GIRLS RONALD JOHN GRAJEK--RONALDVS JUST GREAT CHARLES MELVIN HEUCHERT--CALL ME HANDSOME JANE MARIE HOCHMUTH--JOHN MARRIED HER

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