Antioch Community High School - Sequoia Yearbook (Antioch, IL)

 - Class of 1947

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C7055 To our most worthy heirs we, the Class of '47, will that which was once ours: Jean Allen--my perpetual motion while singing songs to Mary Ann Quilty. Dave Arthur--my split second answers in English IV to Gordon Gebhart. Ray Atwood-my dishwashing ability to Jim Waters. Dar Bauer--my nquiet mannern to Anita Haling. Aldona Berkiel--m sudden giggles to somber classrooms. Phil Burke-my Wtown sedan' to Bob Thompson. Ton Chase--my safe 'n sane driving to Ray Lubkeman. Joan Crawford-my Wbashfulnessn to Dallas Karolius. Bennie Drury--my interest in the F.F.A. to Joe Cosgrove. Bob Eppers-my Wback row' conversations in English IV to Don Lee Holem. Jim Fields--my Wmonstrousn physique to I. Buchta Wally Garver--my drawing ability to little Stillson. Betty Gregory--my correct ennnciation to Margaret Anderson. Kathleen Gindich--my friendly arguments with the teachers to Barbara Tiede. Anne Gossell--my steady beau to the halls of A.T.H.S. George Grunow--my Wtechniquen on the dance floor to George Gossell. Butch Hairrell--my place in the hall to Norman Reckers. Dick Hansen--my Uagreeablen disposition to Paul Portwitch. Juanita Heath--my Wtinyn figure to Ella Mae Edwards. Ken Heuer--my 'well-groomedn hair to Bill Morris. Corky Hills--my 'dead-pann expressions while engrossed in music to E. Brabrandt. Olga Himens--my singing ability to Colleen Fairman. Barbara Horton-my ability to overhear telephone conversations to L. Ericksen Jerry Hunter--my scholastic abilities to Presily Bratrude. Dan Jones--m pole-vaulting to Donnie Shank. Jean Kiehl--my 'wonders' in chemistry to Bob Risch. ' June Kumpik-my Florida tan to Arlene Malm. Thelma Longly--my position in the main store in the downtown district to anyone who can handle it. Erick Lubkeman-my Ugrease.m0nkeyU abilities to Bob Kraft. Roger Marz--that 'certain' girl to Carlyle Harris. Len Mattson--my physics grades to Ed. Kania. Mary Jean Maplethorpe--all my boyfriends to Farnsworth and Jarnigo. John McKinney--my dynamic personality to Osenbaugh. Wally Message-my Wdetours' on those sudden trips to the office to Tommy Poulos. Pat Milz--my gentle basketball playing to Barbara Barthel. Russell Myers-.my Bammoth stature to Philip Latham. Mabel Norman--my mania for reading books to Dolly Ries. Ray Olhgren--my fatal attempts of trying to be a comedian to Logan Lundgren. Jean Pagels--my tall but Wmodeln figure to Dorothy Holt. Alyce Pedersen--my neat appearance to Wanda Howell. Vi Pedersen--my knowledge of the Wmanly artsn to Johanna Cobb. Mary Ann Poulsen--my lost flowers at the Junior Prom to anyone who can find them. M Jerry Pregenzer--my Wwayn with the women to Bob Arthur. Pres Rockers--my favorite nickname to James Hairrell. fcont. p. 281

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27 cfm!! WTOIDAECQ You are cordially invited to attend the reunion of the class of '47 of the Antioch Township High School held at the home of Mr. 5 Mrs. Raymond Ohlgren on May 29, 1960, at eight o'clock p.m. I R.S.V.P. The chimes have just finished their melodious notes, and the foot- steps of Mrs. Ohlgren, the former Betty Ring, can be heard approaching the door. Incidentally, their home is located in Channel Lake and is furnished beautifully. Ray is now a Civil Service worker. As the door opens the hostess greets Miss Barbara -- Madam Hortonski -, who is now a famous ballet dancer just arriving from a recent tour of Europe to ap- pear in the leading role of the 'Ballet Russel. The next arrival is Mr. James Fields, the famous lecturer, who is no touring the country and lecturing to Women's clubs on WJuvenile Delinquencyn. Along with him is his secretary, Miss Gerry Rzysko, Among the others to arrive are: Mr. 5 Mrs. Sorenson, cafeteria manager at A.T.H.S. Cafederia. She has to support the family. Mrs. Sorenson is the former Elsie Winfield. Miss JoAnne Saylor, who is singing with Sammy Kaye's WSwing 'n Swayn music is escorted by George Sass, who is the leading trumpet player in Spike Jones' revised band. The newly married couple, Mr. d Mrs. David Arthur, have just arrived. Mrs. Arthur is the former Rosemary Slazes. Dave is now a traffic cop in the loop district of Antioch, and he claims he's got the speed! To add a bit of gossip, Rosie just married Dave because Bob couldn't support her! Len Mattson has just casually strolled in. He is now an electrical engineer and claims he gets a charge out of life. A telegram was just received from the Father Marz. He is una able to come because of bad flying conditions. Roger now holds the po- sition of Bishop in one of the cathedrals at Rome. Dar Bauer and her husband Dick Hansen, who now own and operate the local ice-cream parlor, 'Snow White'sH, have just arrived. Dick's red hair has fascinated Dar ever since their first days of high school, and she just couldn't refuse his Umodestn proposal. Mary Jean Maplethorpe, who has taken over Mr. Vnn Holwede's place in the Music Department at A.T.H.S. and Gerald Hunter, who has replaced Mr. Kutil as the head of the Agriculture Department, just walked in together. Mary Ann Poulsen just arrived a little breathless due to an overtime game in which her basketball team, nThe Poulsen Pivoteersn, have just won by a two point margin, and who now hold the state title. Wally Garver, the speedway king, enters with an authoratative air about him. He now holds the title of the Indianapolis W5OO'. Esther Weber is now the owner of the fashionable 'Tess' Sweet Shopn, which was formerly known as Ted's. Juanita Heath, who is now the second Kate Smith, entered with her chauffeur, and still faithful servant, Hay Atwood. Ken Heuer, fCont'd. page 661

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