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-I ' SxQXL!.Lg-!Q?li-7 5!c. ' ' f X7 X f CLASS Pnorl-IECY I x As I look into the crystal ball for a glimpse of the future I see many interesting sights. ' I see many blurred figures and then the vision clears-- I see Bill Dockter and his blonde wife running a propitious looking saloon. And now the vision changes and there I see Alvin Kundert---what is he doing? Ahh! He is surrounded by beautiful gals. He has now overshadowed Frank Sinatra's popularity as a swoon crooner. The scene is fading and now I see Elenora Mertz singing hillbilly songs at the Grand Old Opry---but she is not alone e 5 for her husband is giving orders. As we leave these two, e night club comes into view, and the hostess turns out to be Carol Gommet. We hear a beautiful voice and the spotlight '., turns on Lila Dumdie, a now very popular songstress. fd Now I see Nelvin Robuck and his family running from barn to shed wearing ten gallon hats which serve a good pur- pose on their dude ranch. The glass becomes clouded and another vision comes clear. I see Wesley Helmer before a church congregation laying down the law, while his wife is kept busy keeping I house and caring for the young ones. Q A' The vision becomes faint, finally it fades, then comes 1 41 again and I am now in Hollywood. There I am delighted to ,hy see Dale Oster surrounded by a bevy of actresses. He's ' X 4 Elaying a role written especially for either him or Dane 5 lark. M The crystal ball carries us to another place, where I see a large sprawling farm house and it looks like s party is in progress. But upon further investigation I see 2, 4, 6, 8, yes, 1t's 10 little kiddies clustered around their mother, lLucy Feiockj who is teaching them how to play a new game. Revealed before me now I see a 1959 convertible and in the car I see none other than Jayne Knee Hartzelll and her daughters apparently on the way to pick up her husband who is a lawyer. The crystal ball discloses a big neon sign which reads: 'CHICKEN RANCH---Proprietor, Darlene Albrecht.' N J Before me now I see a stage---the curtain slowly opens Q and there the latest fashions are being modeled by Allene Eisenbeisz. In my line of vision I now see great quantities of food ---mmm--mmm---looks mighty goodg and there I can see Shirley Delker, who is now employed by the Eat-A-Lot Food Corpo- ration Another glimpse into the future takes me to New York City and a New York Times paper flashes into view telling all about Mrs. Vonnie Stotz iNeed I say more?J who is a pop- ular society matron. Now I see two very familiar faces in the ball, and as more comes into view it looks like a wedding is in progress. I observe the ceremony and after they leave the ohurch,'r1ce I is showered on DonElda Lange and Cletus Huber. Suddenly there is an explosion, the crystal ball is shattered to a thousand bits, andI am brought back to real- ity and the present. X ' DonE1da Lange .I'n 4536: sul-e If - ARL T E IIIISS K
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W I M fn A J 9 4 5457 Igsi we Q- N -fa CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1949, being of sound mind and body, do make and ordain this, our last will and testament. we wish to make bequests as follows: I, DonElda Lange, will my friendship with certain out of town fellows to Wendlin Glatt and Andy Feist. I, Allene Eisenbeisz, will my happy married life to Viola Schaible. I, Shirley Delker, will my knowledge of government to Margie Erbs. I, LaVaughn Schlepp, will m ability to go steady to Anna Mae Eisenbeisz in hopes that she can hold her man. I, Alvin Knndert, will my position as center on the bas- ketball team to Willis Bieber. I, little Nelvin Roebuck, will m altitude to man mountain Jerry Leidholt. I, Elenora Mertz, will my dimples to Merle Merkle. I, Lila Dumdie, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Bill Hass. Carol Commet wills her flirting ability to Harlan Mertz. I, Dale Oster, will my promptness in turning my makeup slips in on time to Patty Herman. I, Wesley Helmer, will my freckles and red ears to Bob Jarvis. I, Bill Dockter, will my ability to get to school late every morning to Ardella Wlasenko. I, Darlene Albrecht, will my mezzo soprano voice to Jeanette Dewald. s eff t jr 3 rx. ,J N Q I, Cletus Huber, will my good behavior to Dorothy Schmidt- gall. I, Jayne Hartzell, will my typing ability to Myron Schock. I, Lucylle Feiock, will my creative writing ability to E1- vera Keisz. This, then, is our contribution to the future of Bow- dle High School and the Class of 1950. we herewith affix our name and seal to this document. The Class of '49 X 3'Y..5. 1' IIUSS K f
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