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Fl2ESl-IMAN CLASS lohn Wittinan . , . President Margaret A. Hickey . . Treasurer Iohnny Hagan . . Vice-President Donna Burke . . Reporter Loraine Teague . . Secretary First row: Earl Babeneck, Roger Oliver, Howard Morris, Elmer Seidenschwartz, Charles Goacher, Ctetus Calliotte, Don Noakley, limmy Selig, lohnny Hagan, Georges Wilmot, lack Miller, lack Barnard, Bobby Smith, Billy Wittman, Hudson Barnett, Iames Parker, Mikey Prislovsky, lack Both, Billy Vtfipperman, Clarence Ayersg Second row: Miss Oberah Massie, Ale-no Ioerns, Louise Spellnieyer, Ida Carolyn Prange, Virginia Wells, Margaret Shupe, lane Hamrnans, Donna Burke, Margaret Ann Hickey, Loraine Teague, Delores, Abel, Pauline Pummill, Billye Wills, Youcharlstr Martin, Gloria Stovesand, Sarah Phelps, Bobbye Wills, Marilyn Shaver, Io Hemme, Betty Bay Martin, Darlene Geisler, Mary Bea Scott, Third row: Paul lohn McCoy, lames Goad, Cleo Patter- son, Roy Erstine, Thomas Kelly, Maxine Bichenback, Betty Lou Cottey, Betty Halbert, Arlene Momm- sen, lymie Byers, Dorothy Hoskyns, Wilma Merten, Bonnie Heien, Connie Hildebrand, Margie Young, Leona Holmes, Geraldine Griffith, Patsy Seitert, Delores Beinhart, Wanda Cook, Bose Mxnie Cynco, Dot Byers, loy Seyller, Earlene Hardaker, Mary lane Brockman, Billy Ives, Billy Ball, Ioe Miller, 'Ward Harris, Boger Waggener, l. C. Burnett, loseph Prislovsky, Billy Dick Conrey, Arha Matthews, Billy Miles, Eugene Henry, Louis Pitts, Don Abel, Gerald Decker, Ionn Goff, Bolvliy ljddins, W. R, Robertson.
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SGPHQMQRF Cl ASS Donny Loveless . . . President loyce Hoskins . . . . Reporter Iohn E Stuclcey . . Vice-President Margaret A. McCollum . Treasurer Marilyn Morphew . Secretary First row: Arthur Hottpauir, lohn Lewis Berryman, lchn Gott, Calvin Hagan, Clarence South, Gerald tones, Charlie Davis, Billy Blackwell, Billy Dave Hicks, lirnrny Scrogqins, Gus Baurn- tind, Cecil Erstine, Leland Carle, Winston Wessels, Pat Patterson, Harold Ives, Eddie Meyer, Gingerigh, Earline Conrad, Montene Hughes, toy Bea Nash, Betty Syller, Io Ann Foti, Sherry Ann Drennen, loan Pollard, Margaret Ann McCollum, Sue Gunnell, Norma Lee Abel, Peggy Young, Phyllis Bloomfield, Carolyn Pullig, Peggy Ragland, Maylene Moritz, Doris Bishop, lean- ette Burton, Rosemary Wittenauery Mrs, Ethel Adair, Maxine Holdebrand, Doictliy Biasco, Char- lene Richenback, Charlene Hernme, Betty Brands, Marilyn Morphew, Hazel Burdett, loyce Hoskins, Betty Lois Boyd, Delores Hahn, Frances Kirchoti, Rosaline Grandgeorge, Margaret Ann Harper, juanita Robbins, Betty Hiatt, luanita Mclienzie, lean Wallworth, Ella Lubelcernan, Gloria Buelcer, Earlene Bryant, Margaret Hovanietz, Margaret Louise Mollenkopt, Evelyn Hahn, Lucretia Gill, lewel Smith, Edna Rose Stephens: Fourth row: lohn Edmund Stuckey, Bobby Mitchell, Gene Mendonsa, Donald Borchert, Wilbur Meins, Donny Loveless, Iames Harnrnill, Gay Gillette, Clyde Pettit, toe Luster, Louis Hula, Clarence Crandell, Albert Crandell, Leon Doyle, Donald Young, Ralph Goetz, Paul Elam, Alfred Waggoner, Robert Wessels, Donald Trollinger, Willis Hildebrand, Rudolph Papan, L. I, Hetley.
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CLASS PROPI-lECY Sure everyone remembers the class of '45 A lively bunch they were I'll say, Their life's work chosen All well on their way. Iimmy Knoll is a farmer. Herman Conrad is one too. But Alvin Petter-my mind's sort of hazy- Oh, yes, of course, he's still in the navy. Elmer Hemme can still cut a rug. He's Stuttgart's number-one jitterbug. And after these years of toil and strife Has managed to get a number-one wife. David McDonald, dapper and neat A confirmed old bachelor, still hard to beat With his pipe, slippers and easy chair Doing as well as anyone dare. Redus Montgomery was known as a wolf. Why-we will not mention For he's clone well despite all this. He's now at the Congressional Convention. Miss Esther finally got married And bid the office good-by But Dorothy Rich took over, The D. A. of Stuttgart High. Charlie Hollingsworth had a pleasant wit And liked a timely joke, And of his own state Texas In merry guise he spoke. Betty Noakley was very cute And sometimes she was naughty. However, she sure made A nice -mate for dear ole Scotty. Glen Grandgeorge always boasted A bachelor he would be. Something sure did change his mind 'Cause there's his wife, Pearl, and children three. Bobo has had reverses As you can plainly see, But lack came to the rescue And they're as happy as can be. William Stahley studied Spanish A good student he was too, For now he's an interpreter, Direct from Spain to you. Mary Ann has gone far in music One of her accomplished arts. Darrel Barriclaw will confirm it, She still plays on the strings of his heart. Some things happen for the best- Bob Newkirk believes this true. I-Ie followed in his father's steps And manages the foundry, too. Here in the year of '54, Dorothy Ann's hair is as red as before. She still draws as in high school days And draws the men with vivacious ways. Bobby Mattison-all take heed No one thought he would succeed. I didn't either I must admit, But he's mayor of Ulm and quite a hit. Margaret Pullig was a very smart girl. She also had a temper. But now she's married and settled down And you ought to hear her whimper. A gentle and dapper guy we see A brunette over whom all the girls giggled with glee. lack Neel sure settled down Since his wife moved to our town. Well, well, take a look. Ioyce Dockery has baited her hook. Seems sort of silly to explain it to you. You know it's Stud South as well as I do. Alfred Duncan studied medicine Then he switched to law But now he studies groceries For he's a grocer's son-in-law. A cute little girl with eyes of blue- Blonde hair and a figure, too. A good description I must say Of Miss lean Sanders. She's still O. K. Truman's still in office As he was in '45, . You'd never guess who's by his side- Howard William Loveless, his right hand guide. Frances Ann had trouble Keeping up with her man, too. But it seems as if she roped hint. Now it's Mrs. Moritz to you. Ramona Knoll has sort of changed For on her lips is a song. This time she's with Howard Hammans Wonder what became of limmy Strachan? This seems to finish the prophecy. My work is done, I'm through, But to you seniors I want to say- The best of luck to you.
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