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Can You Imagine? EARL ABKE not teasing. ALLAN BALLARD giving a 12 minute speech. EVELYN BAKER with a gloomy disposition. BERNICE BRUNING with flaming red lips. RONALD BRUNING directing a swing band. BERYL JEAN COVILL singing a solo in Merry Widow. ELOISE DIERKSHEIDE being a nurse. RAYMOND DUNHAM driving straight down a crooked road. JENNY ELLIS being a six foot blonde. MARY HEBLER quiet as a mouse. RICHARD HUMMEL going steady. MELVIN KARNS washing dishes in a cafeteria. HENRIETTA KRIFT without all her nicknames. ALICE PATTERSON being a glamorous model. DONALD RAHE not being a problem child. RICHARD REITZEL without his Hudson. CAROL JEANNE SAMSON not going on and on a ROBERT LEE SMITH working on the railroad. HERBERT TITKEMEIER being a football star. MARY LEE WEGMAN being an old maid. JANE LOUISE WESTERHAUS being pale. MARCIA WISE admitting she has coal black hair. LOWELL WITKER getting anywhere on time. SEN IORS NOT SETTING A GOOD EXAMPLE! ROY LONGENECKER Real Estate .. Life Insurance - Farm Loa PEMBERVILLE. O1-no bout something 71-S
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'N Senior Class Will We, the Class of 1947, presumably of sound minds and trained memories, have trod the Halls of Pemberville High School for four brief years, and realizing that all things come to an end, and that soon an- other group will take our places and-wrestle with the same problems, and make their bid for fame as we didg and we, having acquired certain intangible and incorporeal attributes which we would like to pass on to those who came after us, do individually make the following bequest: EARL ABKE wills his desire for finding new girlfriends to Howard Nollenberger. EVELYN BAKER bequeaths the beauty of, her cute legs to Betty Konzen. ALLAN BALLARD wishes to will his mouse-like qualities in class to Duane Patterson. BERNICE BRUNING wills her wavy pompadour to Pauline Davidson. RONALD BRUNING hereby wills his position as center on the basketball team to John Dirksen. BERYL JEAN COVILL wills her gray hairs and worries to any future editor. ELOISE DIERKSHEIDE is glad to will her absent-mindedness to Hilda Wentland. RAYMOND DUNHAM wills his life in- surance to anyone who rides with him. JENNY ELLIS Wishes to will her variety of hair styles to Margaret Henline. MARY HEBLER wills her characteristic giggle and willingness to laugh at most anything to Lois Wigman. DICK HUMMEL wills his bright remarks to Dick Beeker. C. F. KAEMMING I. H . C. Farm Machinery Hardware 8: Electrical Appliances Woonvrnuz, OHIO Phone 2561 MELVIN KARNS wills his dashing man- ner to Donald Oberhouse. HENRIETTA KRIFT wills her typing ability to Norma Ernsthausen. ALICE ANN PATTERSON wills her be- coming smile and sense of humor to Ro- mayne Abke. DONALD RAHE wills his position as pitcher on the baseball team to Louie Hiser. DICK REITZEL wills his technique of hitting beautiful home runs to Kenny Seiv- ing. CAROL JEANNE SAMSON wills her gift of gab to anyone who may wish to be entertaining to the world at large. ROBERT LEE SMITH wills his acting ability to Gene Kohring. HERBERT TITKEMEIER wills his blonde hair and blushing face to Tom Sigler. MARY LEE WEGMAN wills her dimples to Marilyn Hobart. JANE WESTERHAUS wills her quiet voice and gentle actions to Frances Venis. MARCIA WISE wills her habit of coming with one and going home with another to Marion Cochran. LOWELL WITKER wills his dancing feet to Henry Gerwin. Wherefore, the undersigned have set their hands as witness to this document. MARY HEBLER BERNICE BRUNING ALLAN BALLARD O. H. FEEHRMEYER Clothier and Haberdasher Gnzsomaunc, Omo
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Senior Class Play PROFESSOR HOW COULD YOU Adoring Grandma .................................... Eloise Dierksheide Mischievous Grandpa .... ..... R ay Dunham Very Proper Butler ..... Melvin Karns Giggly Tootsie ........... -. ..... Mary Hebler Tootsie's Pugilist Brother .... ..... R onald Bruning John, a Helpful Friend ...... .... R obert Lee Smith Priscilla, a sweet young girl .... ...... M ary Lee Wegman Valerie, a southern charm ...... .... A lice Ann Patterson Vicky, the bane of Keat's life . .. ...,... Henrietta Krift Keats, a young Professor ....... ..... H erbert Titkemeier Three Children ......, ............ J enny Ellis Carol Jeanne Samson Richard Hummel Men usually thought Vicky's pranks were cute, but Professor Perry curtly ordered Vicky to call and apologize or drop his course. Vicky sulkily obey- ed. At the Perry home she overheard a bit of gossip: Professor Perry has been offered a deanship . . . if he can get a wife. His friend, John and his family rally around to help. John offers his secretary, a curly-haired little minx who can't spell, as an ideal wife. Grandma's candidate is Tootsie Bean, a bit plump, but a master-hand with lemon chiffon pie. Vicky, longing for revenge, proposes a friend, Valerie, a southern charmer who makes a fool out of every man she meets. Grandpa won't tell the name of his candi- date. Convulsing scenes follow, Tootsie appears with a pie for the Professor. Grandpa makes each think the Professor has proposed an elopement, and they all appear, ready for the dash to matrimony! Butcher Boy sees to it that he gets his sister's pie. The three candidates come to dinner and wheedle and flatter the embarassed Professor. There is plenty of comedy as the irate girls face each other-especially when, to save the situation, John dresses as a woman, comes in weeping, with three children trailing after him and passes himself off as the Professor's long-lost wife! The three girls console themselves elsewhere. In a whirlwind finish, Granpa's candi- date wins, the Professor finds a wife in the little spitfire Vicky! JACOB'S MARKET Meats Food Lockers Lucxnv OHIO
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