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' ,60'-Gafdfv'-6 We, the Class of 19-id, of the City of Three Rivers, St. Joseph County and State of Michigan, being of lawful age, sound mind and disposing memory do hereby make, publish, and declare this instrument to be our last will and testament hereby revoking all wills heretofore made by us. To the juniors, we leave our position as big wheels, lo they may feel superior to their underclassmen. To the freshmen and sophomores, we leave the 'noney in the Stadium Fund. With the proper investments vou may have the stadium built for us alumni to enjoy. To the class of '52, we bequeath the statue of the Discus Thrower, which was left to us by the class of '44. We can't take it with us. To the faculty, we have nothing to leave, but ju t :he plain fact that we are leaving ought to console them. I, Nancy Welsh, leave my sophisticated and slinky nanner to Charlie Weidman. We-Jeanette Careggio, Ronnie Javello, Bill Stutes- nan and Joe Panczyk-hereby leave the Loyal Communist Party in the capable hands of Mr. Blank. I, Mary York, because I am under the hypnotic spell if Dave Recher, have no choice but to leave. I, Bill Abshire, will my proboscis to Pat Payne. I, Dick Maurer, hereby depart and take my baby vrother, Don, with me. I, Ralph Bell, will my Charles Atlas courses to Jerry Luzader. I, John Dudd, known to my friends as John Dudd, even better known to my mother, who named me John Edward Dudd, leave before this becomes too involved. We-Butchie Subora and Bob Teeters-will a bottle rf calamine lotion and a copy of How to Recognize Your 'aison Plants to Miss Gibson. I, Jack Patton, leave my fetching doorman's gear to Ped Babcock, who could fit into it if he took off his false houlders. Yours truly, John Walls, wills my superior photo- rraphic equipment to John Wittenberg, Jr., whom I hope vill become as accomplished as I am. We-Charles Stoddard and Hubert Wagner- leave ogether because we're too bashful to leave alone. I, Berwyn Houldsworth, will my outstanding ability o make long shots in basketball to Woody Byers. I, Deil Wright, leave my reserved place on the honor oll to some enterprising and studious lower classman rho will work as hard as I did. I, Jim DalPonte, knowing that distance lends en- hantment, leave to discover new horizons. We-Marvelle Jackson and Mary Timm-will our ombined charms to Jerry Lott. I, Charlotte Webberson, leave my vim, vigor, and itality to Bob Burns. I, Nancy Strickler, leave to join the pilgrims, but ot the Puritans. I, John Geier, bequeath my slow-moving, devil-may- are attitude to Lois Unbenhaur. I, Delton Pangle, will my brawny muscles to Donna Wright. We-Barbara Brundige and Bob Owen-leave our typing accuracy to Jack Baker. I, Pat Kuplicki, will my magnetic personality to Jimmy Zimmerman. I, Dave Butler, leave my own inimitable hair style to Steve Shafer. We-sBarb Weiandt, Rosemarie Riggs, Normandy Huss, and Jean Plummer-leave our marvelous op- portunity to listen to other people's conversations to Evangeline Breyfogle. I, Bob Lake, regretfully bequeath my practically new Crosley to C. Knute Watson, who is desperate. I, Peggy Fox will my sweet feminine characteristics to Big Jim Bernhardt. I, Larry Smith, refuse to leave my big, brown eyes to anyone, because the only way they turn is Wright. We-Rosemarie Drumm and Marianna Penn-leave our artistic ability to Jerry Sangalli. I, Mary DiDato, will my bubbling personality to Bill Baum. I, Bill Mikel, would be glad to go, if you'd only stop pushing me! I, John Sarley, leave fond memories of my dynamic and animated speech making to Miss Magner. I, Ralph Miller, bequeath my good looks to Les Buchan's little brother, whose name is also Buchan. We-Jeannine Nidy, Donna Ransbottom, Evadean Bixler, and Virginia Westervelt-leave our unpaid secre- tarial positions in Mr. Dickie's office to any students who can read and write. I, Gilbert De Huff, will my taxi service to Ruth Beach. I, Pauline Wilson, leave my soft, southern accent to Wendell Searer. I, George Fowlkes, will my shop overalls to Duane Wing. I, Dave Mayer, leave my thick, curly hair to Coach Pellegrom. We-Ella and Ellen Hoak-will our punctuality to Bruno Masnari. I, Ronnie McClumpha, will my Jackson pen-striped suit number 217164 to anyone it will fit. II, Dick Berger,'who couldn't waste this opportunity, leave Pan Dickie toion second thought, I won't leave her. I, Sharon Peters, bequeath my power over women to underclassman who doesn't have any. In Witness Whereof, we, under the authority vested in us by said Class of 1948, set our hands and seals for and on behalf of said Class this fifth day of June, 1948. Www
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DALE WELLS College Preparatory Ambition: Hobby: Typing Certificate 3 NANCY WELSH, NAN Col Preparatory-'with hmm' Amlbgion: X-ray Technician Hobb : Bowling Girl Reserve? 3, 4 4 T ' t' ic t n!SIi 'F.,iE2J 3 ' ' , South Shore High School, Chicago Dundee High School, Chicago Bexley High School, Columbus VIRGINIA WESTERVELT, GIN NY Commercial Ambition: Go to Alaska Hobb : Bowling, skiing Girl Sports 1 Girl Reserves 3, 4 +L .Reflector 'Staff yping Certifncate J BLossoM DORIS WILLIAMSl BLOSSY General ' Ambition: Housewife Hobby: Dancing Betty Lamp Club 4 4 PAULINE WILSON, PAD Commlcial Hobby: Swimming Ambition: A nurse and good housewife Hobby: Swimming Hilh School in Arkansas I. 2, 3 MAXINE WOKER, MAX College Preparatory Ambition: Nurse Hobby: Bowling Girl Reserves 3, 4 4-r. Reflector Staff yping Certificate High School in Petal, Mis. DEIL SPENCER WRIGHT, SONNY Calla Preparatory-with hlgbaat bones' Ambieon: To be president I-Iobb ' Golf y. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Football 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Golf 2, 3 4-ca t. Annual Staff-lgditor r. Reflector Staff r. Prom Committee Chairman yping Certificate 2 Typing Certificate 2 kmior Play onor Scholarship l, 2, 3, 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Bulletin Reader 4 Wolverine Boy's State MARY YORK College Pnparatary Arnbstson: Hobby: Reading, music D. S. 2, 3, 4-pres. J. H. S. 1 Girl Reserves 3 gr. Reflector Staff yping Certificate 3 Junior Play
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0 . . 'Zz ,ZZ M ' Lemense, ina Marie sman, Walter vlolf, Lawrence -ardon, Janet driclil. Ada ...e s.. ee Shumway, De- Don Schall, rtll, Drake .gh, Janet ills, Billie ce, D0nnI J aeqllelyn Barbara Nelson, ul, Martha Harold Rebecca .s, Hen- Richard 'odgson, , JoAnn Mitchell, W illiam ...advisor secretary -resident :easurer esident ' en 'ca M 7m ff, 2'2Z'gf REPORTER MEETS scooped by ace reporter, R-alph Dean, OLD FRIENDS THROUGH concerns the former all-American full- NEWS REPORTS back, Bill Ward. Ward has realised a lifelong ambition by signing with the Recently, your roving reporter spent Los Angeles Rams to play pro football. his time looking up what could be found He stanchly refuses to accept any other about the class of '48 of T.'R..H.S. The offers, even for fabulous salaries. numerous daily papers, periodicals, radio General Motors Corporation president, reports, and just rumors have enlighten- Mr. David Horst, today announced the ed him, so he is passing on what he has purchase of l-lle Ford Motor Company. learned to whomever it may interest. To celebrate this obcuolulnal ourcbssc, A new institution in upper New York Horst ordered a special ist-propelled state has caused a great deal of excite- Ylcllf H019 the Befief Sllllflilllldlllt CCH'- rnent among the medical circles, Head. porationof America. The yacht will be ed by Dr. Donald Maurer, eminent plas- designed personally W Richard H- BOYS- tic surgeon, the staff consists of such er, who specialises in the manufacture famous gpeclallgts as Dr, Rongld Mg. of PIBBBIJTB CTBTYB f01' !IlllIIOIlBi1'6B. SIIBT- Clumpha and Dr, Dguglgg Halverson, ing in Horst's success is Miss Donna Mil- Nu,-ses Dglly Ann Boggio, Margaret ler, his efficient and competent secre- Bingaman. June Earl, Jeanette Careggio, WW- Miss Miller Wad 91'0BelW-Hd Wlfll B Marian Suborg, Mary Gfgnzqtbo' ggd bronze plaque for her long and faithful Betty Galinet are supervised by Mrs. 9014309- Maurer, the former Maxine Waker. A new lock in architecture was ex- Clllcago is crowded by jgzg lqvgyg from hibited at an architect's convention by all over the country, who have come to MY- Donald Wahlslfom- The bulldins, hear Bob Teens,-s' Snnernonlc sexgegw, in shape of a huge saw, is to be the home currently fgggql-ed ng, The Band Box. of tycoon Dale Wells. Wahlstrom had The sextette is one of the last of its dlfflwltl' in ellewtini! this assignment, kind and plays nothing but low-down as he is swamped with orders from music. The three top stars of this ag- man? eccentric rnsgnsges, gregation are Bob Hot-lips Teeters The Owner of a B!llBllDl1Sl!leBS in Three gnd Jim Hpngof' Dnlponm, tnlnlnets, Rivers, Michigan, Mr. Alan Anderson, and Bob Lake, calfskins. John Dudd, ?5t0lm'3?d the entire stale bl? 8Nl0l1ll0- N who left the organization to pursue, his mziihal be not Only owned One Small career in serious music, recently made n buslness,but that he owned all the stores guccgggful appearance as guest con- in the shopping district. He is also ductor of the New York Philharmonic WQYO1' and President of the bank. Miss and as a clarinet soloist with the Cleve- Wllefia Scllallb' his SBCTGYHYY, lla! been land Symphony, put ln complete charge of all his business Ag 5 banquet in Bosmn' un William and Anderson has left for a vacation of Gross was honored by the foremost sci- indefinite lensidl- englnnl in America at n dinner in his Two unassuming brothers, Arvel and honor, Dr, Gro, nn, finally succeeded Irmel Kelly, have quietly consolidated in gglving Einsgelnfs Theory of Rein, all of the national chain grocery stores tivity after years of study. Also present into one huge organization. All present wa, Dr, wnlnnn Annms. who has wen super markets are to be reconverted into assisting the famous scientist in his ?uVQT'duPe11 markets, and efflclellli Serv- work. pn Adam, was given no official ice IB promised. These shrewd business- recognition, but was later offered a po- med are BQ PYBBGM bein! inVeSldSaiedbY ,mon as n,-ogensor of chemistry at Hat, a congressional committee, as it is gen- yard Ungwn-nny. erally believed that they are forcing in- After two years of successfully man- deP?nde'W Smcelfs U0 sell 0115 to their aging the Clncngo Benn, famon, athlete chain. Mr. David Reeher and Mr. Hu- and beloved coach, Bill Abshire, retired bert Mcnonaldv gentlemen farmers, are from professional life. Abshire shocked also suspected of bulflflg 5 m0Tl0P0lY tc the sports world by refusing to renew Sell Produce fc Kell? 2-dd Kelly. Inc. his contract and stated that he would Mfiaflwhlle the Ken? twins 9-Ye maldllg spend the rest of his life in leisure. mmlom' I Another item in the football limelight. Wouiluucd cu vase 45 I l l ,614 bus, ment tredsur livered a tachedf' But it concluded - iunior-senior played gamr brave sou' cold. we enjoy, and do it al. to be gradual.. the full we've h WILLIAM L. A cdllgq P,-eprint! Ambition: Coach Hobby: Hunting Idi-Y I, 2, 3 Industrial Arts Varsity Club 2, Football l, 2, Class Oiiicer l, Intramural Bas WILLIAM lndussrld Ambition : Bobby: Yin Stieauleu S' ABN 0' lniluqtr' Amlm Hob' Indz. Senio Dance ALAN Colligo p Ambition. Hobby: I' Band Follies Honor Sehols I-Ii-Y A Football 3 Senior Bar Orchestra Annual .F uulor Gr. P' 1' P Cla '
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