Carl Wunsche High School - Spring Highlights Yearbook (Spring, TX)
- Class of 1948
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Text from Pages 1 - 54 of the 1948 volume:
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' 'X ' ,fr ' X 1 4 X3 B ' A x V BETTY RUTH CHANDLER V' Volleyball Captain Annual Staff ALBERT GOEDECKE W Basketball Annual Staff DAVID GOEDE CKE I Basketball Annual Staff Class Vice-President HENDRIX HARPER Annual Staff Class Treasurer 4-H Member MARY JIM HARPER if Annual Staff Class Secretary Volleyball Outstanding in 4-H Club CATHERINE HILLEGEIST Volleyball Co-Captain Annual Stai MARY FRANCES JONES Volleyball Annual Staff Class Reporter f 'fur I I , A 1 Q 9,55 5, Y E, Q 3 ,,, f fn, ..x -.sm K X CARMEN LEMM Volleyball Annual Staff J ' WILLARD MALLOTT ' Basketball Annual Staff 4-H Member Class President ANITA NORRIS S Annual Staff Former member of Huntsville Band and F. H. A. GEORGIE MAE SPEARS Annual Staff Volleyball GEORGIA FAE STONE Annual Staff Volleyball DOROTHY MARIE WADE Annual Staff EATHEL J' EAN WEAVER Annual Staff , ff.. A Y A Q , l M , Class Prophecy As Mistress of the Future I look into my crystal ball and see the Senior Class of '48 going about their daily vocation Now as I gaze into the future, first of all I see, Betty Ruth Chandler following in her mother's footsteps by having one of the best cafes in the southwest. Aunt Betty's Cafe. Ahl I see a new image. It's none other than Albert Goedecke, he is behind the counter of a Sporting Goods shop of which he is the owner. He is ready to accept any customer's invitations for a fishing or hunting trip which is his hobby. The image is now fading and I see a new oneg it is becoming clearer, and I see rolling green plains with herds of registered cattle. As I look closerl see a beautiful ranch house and on the front gate is the sign Ranch H Bar H. The owner is Hendrix Harper who is well known for his fine cat- tle and knowledge of animal husbandry, which he obtained at A Sz M. I now see a rolling ocean, and a large ship is maneuvering in an Atom bomb experiment. The admiral of the ship is David Goedecke who is fam- ous for this type of work. . . There is a great movement i.n my ball. I see a tall stately woman sur- rounded by beautiful children. The woman is giving a lecture -on making a dress. She is Miss Mary Jim Harper, Home Demonstration Agent of Har- ris County. A large business building is moving into sight. Catherine Hillegeist is hard at work typing letters. In the next room is Carmen Lemm taking dictation from her boss, the President of the Company. What a modern community store! It is a known fact that the owner is Willard Mallott and is well known for his interest in Community improve- ments for his friends. I hear the playing of a piano. At the piano isa small child and her in- structor is Anita Norris. Anita has perfected a new method for making the hours of practice more fim and much easier. I see rows and rows of books. Behind the library desk sits Dorothy Wade who is known for her wise choice in selecting books. As I continue gazing I see a very modern house that was planned and built by the former Georgie Spears' husband Raymond Jurischk. Georgie is reading her favorite magazine and playing at her feet is her future base- ball team of boys entertaining themselves with building blocks. A wedding march is being played at The Little Church Around The Corner. At the Altar is a beautiful bride, Georgie Fae Stone and beside her is her handsome groom, Ernest D. Standley. Wow! :lust look at the beautiful women receiving treatment in the Weaver Beauty Salon. The head operator is Madam Jean also the owner. She is very popular for her original hair styling. And last I see a very still room. The place has the appearance of a hospital--yes, it is a hospital. At the patient's bedside is Nurse Mary Francis Jones taking her first patient's temperature. I have looked into the future and read to you as I see it. CLASS WILL OF 1948 The Court of Student Appeal is now open in the name of all school offi- cials. STATE: Texas CITY: Spring COUNTY: Harris DATE: 1948 In the name of Carl Wunsche High School: We, the Senior Class of 1948, of the city of Spring in the county of Harris, and state of Texas, considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound and disposing mind and memory, blessed be God for the same, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills by us at any time heretofore made in manner and form the following: FIRST:- I, Mary Frances Jones, do will and bequeath to Opal Williams my tennis shoes that I have enjoyed wearing for the past seven years. To my friend Dorothy Lemm, my ability to go on a diet. SECOND: I, Georgie Spears, do will and bequeath my ability to draw to Jeanette Westmoreland, To Pat McGee, my figure. THIRD: I, David Goedecke, do will and bequeath my basketball ability to my cousin E. F. Goedecke. To my friend Maurice Spears, my black curly hair. FOURTH: I, Hendrix Harper, do will and bequeath my ability to show livestock to L. J . Nagy and my ability to grow tall to Malcolm Brock. FIFTH: I, Willard Mallott, do will and bequeath my blond curly hair to Bruce Moats. To D. W. Nickerson, my ability to play forward on the basket- ball team. SIXTH: I, Betty Chandler, do will and bequeath to Bonnie Sue Dueitt my ability to eat in the cafeteria. My position as Captain on the volleyball team to Billie Jones. ' SEVENTH: I, Jean Weaver, do will and bequeath my prissy walk to Glenda White, and to my sister Joan, my blue jeans. EIGHTH: I, Anita Norris, so will and bequeath my ability to play the piano to Lorraine Baumgartner. To whoever is unlucky enough to get them, my study halls. NINTH: I, Albert Goedecke, do will and bequeath my ability to come to school to Billy Powell. My ability to gripe I leave to Billy Dietz. TENTH: I, Jimmie Harper, do will and bequeath my ability to make good grades to William Halley. With them go my sincere wish that they will help him through the next year. My 4-H achievements I leave to Mil- dred Williamson. ELEVENTH: I, Catherine Hillegeist, do will and bequeath my ability to giggle to Dorothy Goedecke. My ability to win volleyball awards I leave to Christine Halley. TWELFTH: I, Carmen Lemm, do will and bequeath my quietness to Verna Theiss. My ability to pass an American History test I will to Billy Powell. THIRTEENTH: I, Georgia Stone, do will and bequeath my ability to chew gum to Mr. Smith. My position on the volleyball A team I leave to Eloise Chandler. JUNIURS LORRAINE BAUMGARTNER YNILLIAM HALLEY BILLIE JONES DOROTHY LEMM MELVIN LEIVIM BILLY POWELL . 9 . ,QVZ 3 K U 2 L is 5 vi W5 .QFXEESQ - L5 ' 7, .mi 533. X-sm Wu 'fm N Q uf-3 U Jwxy ew N 6 15 3 8 J, 1 'lla J - 4 ,Q V 'I Q 1 X SDPHUMURES . 4 W Q M in h , L . V fy , : 1:if:gL2fig-Q 2552 . 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