Center High School - Mirror Yearbook (Center, MO)

 - Class of 1946

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY From a freshman class consisting of twelve members, only eight are left. The freshman officers were Marvin Yager as president;Charlotte Rigg,Vice-president; Donna Sommerfeld,secretary;Bobby Pabst,treasurertfunior Lieurance,reporter.The other members of the class were Jack Couch, Margaret Flowers, Don Campbell, Mildred Hawkinsonjay Holcomb,and Bill Cornelius.Frances Baker-joined us about the middle of the year making our class number thirteen. Supt.C.L.Gottmann was our class sponsor. As sophomores we came back with only twelve members,from which Mildred Hawkinson dropped and was replaced by Carl Krigbaum from New London.Toward the end of the year Lorene Fulkerson joined us from New Bloomfield.This year we elected Junior Lieurance as president;Charlotte Rigg,vice-president;Donna Somm- erfeld,secretary-treas.; and chose Rev.F.W.Rigg as our sponsor. At the beginning of our junior year we had an enrollment of eleven members but Charlotte Rigg left us to go to Clarence;Bobby Hayes went to Perryjand Bobby Pabst dropped out.We chose Jack Couch as president;Lorene Fulkerson,vice-pres.; Frances Baker,sec.-treas. and Donna Sommerfeld as reporter.We chose Mrs. Menze as our sponsor but replaced her by Mrs. Norris when Mr.Menze returned from overseas. This year we lost Jack Couch,who went to Colorado,now making our class num- ber eight.The present class members are Frances Baker, Bill Cornelius,Lorene Fulkerson,Don Campbell, Carl Krigbaum,Jay Holcomb,Junior Lieurance and Donna Sommerfeld. At the beginning of the year a skating party was held at the Indian Mound Park, followed by a picture show party.Later in the year we enjoyed a trip to Mexico where we visited the airport and attended a movie. CLASS OFFICERS: Bill Cornelius—president Lorene Fulkerson--vice-president Donna Sommerfeld—secretary-treasurer Frances Baker—reporter Mr. Bracht--sponsor Class Motto: A quitter never wins, and a winner never quibbles. Class Flower: Orchid Class Colors: Orchid and White CLASS WILLS I, Bill Cornelius,hereby will my ability to sing tenor to Vernon Buhrakuhl.My ability to get along with the fairer six, I leave to Rex Cragen. I, Lorene Fulkerson, hereby will my Aeronautics books to any girl who desires to take a class that consists entirely of boys.Good luckJ I leave my freckles to Anna Schnetzer,and I know she will appreciate them. Take good care of them for me, Anna. I,Don Campbell,hereby will my bashful ways to J.W.McIntosh. To everett Pabst I will my ability to have fun, lots of it,at basketball tournaments and games. I, Carl Krigbaum will my enormous height to Don Chenoweth. He needs it terribly.



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I, Frances Baker, hereby will and bequeath my basketball ability to Betty Moo maw. My favorite wad of gum to Tiny Egbert. I Jay Holcomb, will my ability to get to school on time?? to Melvin Buhrkuhl. My ab- ility as a store clerk I leave to Frances Herring.You may need it Frances. I Donna Sommerfeld,hereby will to Juanita Murphy my speed in typing.T-o Jean Mor- gan I will my blushing ability.Don’t forget to use it Jean.lt needs airing.To Doris Rhodes I leave my little black book filled with male telephone numbers,if she needs it. IJunior lieurance,being of sound mind do hereby will my ability to work on school days to my brother,Harold D.To anyone needing it I will my ability to play basket - ball. Signed and sealed by the Senior Class of 1946. Senior Class ----I53B----- SENIOR PROPHECY As Madam Zourgo-Noni looks into her crystal ball she sighs -and passes her hand over it.There is silence in the room she begins her prophecy. Donna Sommerfeld is happily doing her job as housewife after trying a career as commercial designer and singer.She is kept quite busy taking care of her twins. Carl Krigbaum is a prosperous farmer south of Center.He is living quite happily with his sweet wife, and he is kept busy singing lullabies to that new bundle from Heaven.His wife’s delicious cooking has added quite a bit of height since high school days. Jaye Holcomb has risen from his position as grocery boy to the manager of a store in Hannibal.His is celebrating his fifth wedding anniversary.Terry and Mary like to help him in the store, especially when cleaning out the candy counter. Lorene Fulkerson has been the efficient private secretary for the head of a firm in New York.Now,however,she has decided that she has had enough of single life.She has her vine-covered cottage in Florida already picked out. Bill Cornelius,after attending college in Chicago,has signed a contract to go to New York to sing over the radio.He hasn’t found anyone who appreciates music enough to make him a suitable wife. Frances Baker attended Chillicothe College where she studied to be a nurse.She is one of the best nurses in a large hospital in Washington.Lately,though, she decided the “little something’ she needs in her life is love. Don Campbell is now teaching science in St.Louis, and his wife is well versed in the science of cooldng.He is always in a hurry for school to be dismissed so that he can be at home with his family. Junior Lieurance is a sea wolf,a typical sailor with a girl in every port.He joined the navy to see the world(andthe girls). He makes a handsome sailor in his bell-bottom trousers and coat of navy blue.

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