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Wel: Paint, Fronl: Teeth, Good Times Are Willed I. BETTY WATSON, will my false eye- lashes. dlrty sox, and my Joe Miller Joke Book to Don Hernhardt. I also leave my title of Little Minn 30 of I950 to Billie Liles. I. JOAN COX, will my ability to tran- scribe shorthand to my sisters, Jeraldine and Barbara. I. GLORIA CLINE, will my mirror in locker 586 to some incoming freshman. I, BETTY WOODS, will my ability of driving a car to Patricia Dunbar. I, MONROE WEBSTER, will my place on Coach I'ritchett's track teum to my successor, Paul Devine. I.. 'm'4lKllvu..... V I. RUTH BROWN, will all thc llood luck lthnt I didn't hnvep to my brother, Tommy. a frexhie next semester. I,.lI'IANNI'I WHITEIIOITSIC. will Gor- aldlne Walters my front-row sent in Mr. Spring:-r's American problems class, and also my love. I, JOAN WRICSHT, will my good times as a senior to Betty Westfall. I. l'A'l l'Y JEAN IIOURBINA. will my ability to recite in class to Shirley Rowe. I, .IOANNA MORROVV. will my seat in home room to any freshman who can keep his mouth shut while Mr. Kendall rearln the bulletin. I, VIVIAN RAE STERN, Wm my 17090 huir to anyone who tries to peroxide her own. I, GERALD E. IIIRSCII, being of sound mind, hereby will 72 cents to Alfred Dim- mett of home room 90. I, WARREN WHITMORE, will my good grndeu to my brother, Willard. Holme! I, JOYCE l IlRGl'IRSON. will the Stu- dent Council some efficient hnll monitors. I, CONSTANCE STEINMETZ. will my seat in Mr. Springer? American problems clans to Lorraine Wimlert. I, ALI-'RED DIMMETT. will my loving ability to Jerry Hirsch. l,.lOHN IIODSON. will my seat in Mr. Kcndall's home room to some lucky freshman. I. RICHARD McKASSON, will my abil- ity in cooking clmou to my dear brother. Ilenry. I, VIRGINIA HASS. will my natural curly hnir to Nell I-'urzerson no she won't have to put her'a up. I. CHARLIE PIERCE. will my DOHIUUH on the foothnll team to Big Glenn. I,.II'IRYI. IIAUM, will my ability to find time to go to lZooper's to my brother, Hob. I. PAT ROIIRHACHER, will Jerry Crane to Septc-mber'r4 incoming freshmen. I. HAROLD R. BURKE. will to Mr. Dickey some haircut money. I, l'A'I l'l I'l.UNKET'I', will thc .iob of janitor in Minn l lood'n home room to Joan Halma' to Maxine Bohleber. I, .IHAN STRICKER. will my job at Johnson. You can even have my supply of Klecnex. I, I.0Rl'1'l l'A WOLTZ, will my friend- ship with Mr. Thompson to Pat O'Neill. I. IIARIJCNIC BESING, will my worn- out band uniform to some unlucky fresh- man. I. SHIRLEY IFREICMAN. will my eixtht Arista Leoguc rntingn to Ronnie Latham. since he seems to be unable to KP! his gold and brown ratings. I, CARMEN MONICAI., will my ability U1 to eat ice cream cones in Mr. Gra- hnms' home room to some lucky freshman who gets him next year. I, BILLY G. HARLAN, will n hope to all other students that they may do better than I. I, HILL IIORTON. will my height to any short person. I, MARGARET HOY. will my seat in Mrs. Illackburnko advanced composition clans to Inue Fritz. I. RONALD HAMILTON, will to Jim Maholn my neat in Mr. Springer'a Amcr- lean problems II clams. I, BYRL CONKWRIGHT, will the ink, dirt. and wet palnt from the print shop to Ed Gilmore, first page compositor. I, WILLIAM DAYWALT, will my hard- working attitude to Tiny in auto me- chanlcn. I. BETTY REDMOND, will my Room! times nt Central to Jo Ann Redmond. I, SARAH HALL, will my long red hair to Ethel Bohrer. I, DORIS WEBSTER. will my seat in Mr. like lt. I, JEAN GREEN, will my seat in Mr. i-5pr.nger's room to Betty .lo Bwedel. I. Bi'Ii'l'Y ROSS, will Ettie Hinton's right to sit on any boy's lap any time, any place, to some up-and-coming, young and hashful freshie entering Mr. Def- fendahl's new home room. I, MARILYNN STORUK, will the hard biscuits and muffins I made in foods to Martha Mahon and Marilyn Ravdin. Let them fight over them. I, VIRGINIA KOCH. will my job at the Cfoilege Corner to Joan Folz. I, DEAN TAYLOR, will my favorite parking place on Reitz Hill to Willie Wil- liams. I, 2-LI-IARON WILTSHIRE, will my natural curly hair to Joan Johnson, and also my seat in Mr. Springer's room. I, JAMES IIOLT, in sound mind and body QU will my ability to get along with teachers, which is easy because they ore just human beings too, I think? ? ? I, ELOISE McCOY, will my position as drim majorette to my sister, Jenny, who will be a freshman next year. I, JIVANITA ELPERS, will my ability to pass the senior mathematics test to my hrothcr. Jerry Elpers, who is a sopho- more. I. NANCY BAKER, will my wonderful 177 personality and my hook on How to Lose Friends and Influence Animals to Patty Sanders. May she have better luck than l did!!!! I, EILEEN MOUSER, will my seat in Mr. 'I'hompson's American problems class to W'anda Cain. I,WIl.LIAM E. HOLLAND, will my printing ability Qwhat I haveb to my brother, George. who will need it in print- ing I. I, BERNICE MARAK, will my yellow light to Rudy Hillenbrand. l, MARY K. LEWIS, will the some- times questionable distinction of being from Bom-ie to-someone. l. RICHARD MILLER, will my nick- name 4KilIer5 to Bob Morgan. I, SUE DENNISON, being of sound mind Qeven after being in choir three yearsb will my trusty for rusty? vocal chords to the Maestro so he can sing soprano as well as alto. tenor, and bass, without squeaking. I, FLO HAMMONS, will my ability to lose my voice to Daisy Bigmouth Mar- tin. I. VIRGIL SAULS, will all my troufbles on the football team to Donald Glen. I, M. HOSKINSON, do hereby will my place in aircraft shop, MA, to any girl. I. LAFAYETTE DALLAS, will my end on the football team to Ronald West, and hope he has better luck than l did. I. PATRICIA O'NEILL. will to Ann Gander my ability to drag boys out to the Merry-Go-Round, so she can Wait on us. I, HELEN COLEMAN, will my seat in Mr. Kendall's home room to my sister, Rachel. I. MARY ELLEN GLORE, will my seat in Mr. Springer's room to Lee Leonard. I, JIMMY KEMP, will my berth as stretcher bearer for the football team to any undvrclassman who is in the National Guard. I, I-ILOISE SINGLETON, will my two front teeth to Marjorie Conkwright so she won't be toothless. 4Poor kid.i I. MARY ELLEN SCHULER, will my superb ability to lose things to Daisy Rutherford. I, MARILYN TURNER. will my ability to tease the teachers to Dorothy Gonter- mon. I, JACK MCMANUS, will happiness and good conduct to some underclassman who will make Central an owtstanding school in the state of Indiana. I. CLIFFORD GARRETT, will my posi- tion in any of Mr. Wilhelm's selling classes to any junior who needs an extra credit. I. CAROLYN BROWN, will my ability in senior review arithmetic to Eugene Beck. I, JERRY KASTNER, will my eight terms in mechanical drawing to Joe Belcher. I, EMILY BUCHANAN. will my choir robe to Sharon Roedel. I, BETTY ALLEN, will my two front teeth-one to Senora Strouse, and one to Bobby Curtin. I, CLARENCE HANER, will my abil- ity in senior math fa Janet Hancock. Wilhelm's class to anyone who would I. mores who intend to take shorthand DOROTHY BELT, will to all sopho- my trusty fountain pen and my seat in 232. I f , Y ln chanical drawing to Gene McCamish. JIM LONG will my abilit ' me' 1, DARLENE PAULSON, will my driver's license to Gary Fleener. I, HARVEY SCH U LZ, will to Bob Schraeder my power to get along with Mr. ' Eckerman. I, CLARA CULLEY, will my very love- ly driving teacher, Mr. Katterhenry, to Donnie Austin. I, SUE CRAIG, being of sound mind and body do will my seat in Ameri- problems II class to Maxine Bohleber. 4?l can I, VERA SMITH, will Mr. Klein some new subjects to argue about. I, CAROL THOMPSON, will my posi- tion as head majorette to Mary Jo Stodz- hill. I, EDWARD KOOB, will my seat in Cooper's Corner to Wayne Farthing. I, JOYCE GAINES, will my peroxide bangs to Sharon Greubel. LMYRON PREVO, will my seat in detention room to Dale Pheral. I. JANET CHESHIER, will my set of vocal chords to some junior who can't sing either. I, JERRY HEMPFLING, will Mr. Rose's telephone number to Warren Stephenson. I, GERALD JEWELL, will my under- standing and ability to get along with Mrs. Blackburn to Virginia Sansom. I. WAYNE REISINGER, will my posi- tion on the Student Council to any junior who can pull enough votes to be elected. I, EDWARD DIAMOND, will my locker at MA with no combination that works to some Ilvzky Brain entering MA. I. DON WESTON, will my title of Sleepy to Carvel Dillback, a wide-awake junior. I. MARJORIE ADAMS, will to Nancv Fellwock all the good times I had in my senior year. I. .IIMMIE WILSON, will my curly hair to James Ashby. I, JOAN CLAYTON, will my good times in Central to my twin brothers who will be freshmen next year. I, ROBERT LINTON, will all the credits I didn't get to anyone dumber than me. I. SHANNON BRANSON, will Mr. Def- fendahl another perfect home room. I, ROBERT ABSHIER, will my picture of President Truman to Mr. Klein. I, ETTIE HINTON, will my seat for two consecutive semesters in Mr. Spring- er's history class to Jim Powell and Jim- my Sanderson. I. DORIS BROWNING, will my six credits in science, and the fun I had ob- taining them to any freshman girl who likes science and wants to become a nurse. I. VIRGINIA NUNNELLY, will my en- thusiasm and devotion for home room 127 to Andora Branson. Also, all the birth- lay cake, ice cream, and hamburgers I've eaten in there. May Andora and her crowd live gainingly ever after! I, BEVERLY MAY. will to a jwnior girl my :ood times in selling class, 289. I. RANDALL HARRIS. will to Shirley Rowe one whisker. I, ROBERT JOCHIM, will my broom in Mr. Wolford's shop to Jimmy Goetz. I, KENNETH BREWSTER, will my good times had in home room 290 to some lucky freshman. I, R. B. MERNITZ, will the basketball supply room to some innocent, unsuspect- ing boy, who, I hope. will have as much fun as I have had. I. BILL VENEMAN, will to Ronny Mandel my ability to imitate Rochester. I. DOROTHY ZIMMER, will my great shorthand speed to Mrs. Hatfield. I, DOROTHY WARNER, will my ability to get all of my ratings to Georgia Mae Betz. I. VIRGINIA I-IAYHURST. will my senior math book to Phyllis Abshier. I. JERRY A. HOELSCHER, will my band locker to Jerry Lyon. I, RAY MITCHELL, will the turret lathe to anyone who thinks they can run it. I. THELMA JOYCE DOSSETT, will my old hoy friends to Alma Jean Acton, and I will my supposed-to-be Fleetline to Joy I-Iickrod. I. EDWARD PATTERSON, will by ability to cook in foods class to Bob Baugh. May he rest in peace. I, BETTY JO BAUER, will my place in Mr. Fisher's heart to anyone who can get by with as mufch as I did. Page 9 I, REBECCA FRENCH, will my girl friend, Yvilma Reisz, 29 of my credits so that she might graduate next year. I, LEO LUTZ, will all my curly hair to Mr. Graham and Mr. Dickey. I, KENNETH MEARS, will my neat in Mr. Kendall's home room to some lucky freshman. I, ROBERT HOLDER, will a ping pong table at MA to some cute girl. I, NADEAN JEFFERIES. will to my sister, Evadean. all the good times I hove had at Central. I, DOROTHY ACTON, will my books to my sister, Alma .lean Acton. I. MELBA WILLMAN, will my seat in senior review arithmetic to Mary .Io Moore. I, JEANNE ANN BEHME, will all my brains and good looks to some poor fresh- man. I. MAY OVERTON, will my stories about husbands and my love for Kentucky to Ed Gilmore, finest printer in Central. 4Ha! Hn!! I. GERALDINE WILLIAMS. will my choir robe to Sharon Roedel. I. MARY RUSHING, will to Beverly Nelson my ability to laugh at anything. I. ROBERT FEGAN, will my athletic ability to Mr. Smith. I, JANICE LI-IE JOHNS, will my red hair to Marianna Copeland just on gen- eral principles. A I, BETTY JO McREYNOLDS, will my seat in Mr. Springer's American problems ll to Marylou Main. I, DON REYNOLDS. will all of my time in the gas tank of the P47 Thwnder- bolt at MA to anybody. I. ANN HAEUSSLER, will the key- board during orchestra to Pat Rhinehart, to take the place of her drumsticks and kettles. I. RAY SUMMERS, will my seat at all the big assemblies we have to the next unfortunate junior. I. JIM HOHIMER, will my red hair and extensive study to my brother, Ronald Hohimer. I. JACK KRIETEMEYER. will my abil- ity to jitterbug to Ronnie Latham. I, JEAN JONES, will nothing to no one. I need it all myself. I, DON THOMPSON, will my ability to play the violin to Marilyn Ravdin. I, DONALD CLEM, will my curly locks to Sue Kavanaugh. I, BILL NORDHAUS, will my ability to build score boards to Mr. Ralph Erwin. I. BILL HERREL, will a city cham- pionship in golf to Tex Graham. I, MABLE CAIN, will my food com- mittee in selling club to some poor junior who can get more results than I did. I. SHIRLEY FOWLER, will my driving ability to Don Austin. I, BETTY LOU GOODGE, will my horse drawing ability to some horse-lov- ing freshman artist. I. RUTH STEWART. will my seat in Mr. Thompson's American problems class to Eugene Beck. I. DONALD BOWLING. will Mr. Wol- ford a lighted stick of dynamite. He should get a bang out of this! I. SALLY BARNETT. will my love for clerical practice to Shirley Bowen, and hope she enjoys it as much as I have. I, DORIS EFFINGER, will my moth- eaten choir robe to Jerry Lance. I, CARL F. DORMEIER, will my physi- que to my little brother, Danny, who will make good, I hope. 6 I, BETTY MAIN. will all my hard luck at Central to my sister, .Io Ann. I, NORMA MILLS, will my American problems book to Kathryn Simpson. I, MARY MELTON, will my American problems book to any lwcky junior who will be in Kendall's class. I, JACQUELYN CARTER. will Fike, Esmeier, and Christmas another idiotic girl tenor to make faces at during third period. I, AUSTINE BELL, will any freshman the luck of having Mr. Deffendahl as home room tea'-her. I. DAVEY MOORE. will my position on the football team to anyone who loves the game as much as I do.
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Musical and Dramatic Productions Make School Fun c .7fr-e Qaeda Jiang aifigfz The Goose Hangs High, a three act play by Lewis Beach, was pro- duced by the senior class of 1950 and directed by Miss Olema Mote. Characters in the play in the order of their appearance were: Bernard Inguls ..........,.,,...... Ronald Hamilton Eunice lngals ............ Marian Postelthweight Noel Derby.., ......,.........,.........,.. Kenneth Jones Leo Day ...,..........,. ....,,..,............. D ean Taylor Rhoda ...........,...... .,............ M arilynn Storck Julia Murdock ,..,.. ,, ...... Ann l-laeussler Mrs. Bradley ,....... ..,...,... S hirley Fowler Hugh lngals ,....... ........,, R. B. Mernitz Ronald Murdock .............,........ James Osborne Lois lngals ........,,..,, ,,...... .... R e becca French Bradley lngais .,..............,........,...... James Ary Dagmar Carrol ......................,, Helen Coleman Elliott Kimberley ...,.,..,..,.,.....,......., Bill Crowe The plot of this three act come- dy drama involves the problems, financial and otherwise, that af- fect the twins, their family, and their friends. Leo Day, a society climber, along with Elliott Kimberley the villian, are responsible for the trouble Mr. lnglas gets into. He resigns his position in a mad rage, and after coming to his senses, dis- covers it is too late to do any- thing about it, causing the chil- dren to stay home and not return to college. Hugh decided to give his dad his savings and forget about his fu- ture which was marrying Dagmar Carrol. But the twins had a dif- ferent idea. They, along with grandma's money, planned to start their father into a new business with Noel Derby. The only draw- back being-getting grandima's money. With everybody's help, more trouble developed, and of course Mr. lngals was asked to come back to his old job. After much con- sideration fMrs. Ingals said she would leave him if he went backj he decided to start out a new business, the twins could return to college, and Hugh could marry Dagmar. afaaa ZUGA Zeuine Departments Combined Talents To Present Comic Qperetta The Pirates of Penzance, a Gilbert and Sullivan production furnished much entertainment when the music department, under supervision of Robert Dickey, presented this operetta March 30 and 31. The whole plot was based around Frederic Games Sandersonj, who was apprenticed to a pirate band because his hard hearing nurse fSue Dennisonj mistook the word pirate for pilot, He completes his time of service at the age of 21. But, to add more complications, he was born in leap year on the 29 of February and is really only five years old. The pirate king QD'orris Normanj tried to keep him in com- mand, but loyal Frederic considered it his duty as a Britisher to make his ex-bosses give up piracy. Persuasion failed, so he organized a com- pany of policy to arrest them. Of course, romance had a place in this melodramatic operetta. Mabel fCaryl Haeringj, the heroine, promised to marry Frederic when he becomes 21 years of age fwhich will be in 19405 but the year in which she swears this, is in 1879. The cast also included: Delbert Christmas, William E. Parish, Wanda Cain, Janet Cheshier, Clara Keller, Bernice Marak, and Vir- ginia Sansom. Also featured were a chorus of pirates, police, and General Stanley's wards. Burnell Smith di1'ected the orchestra, which played an important part in producing this operetta. Settings were made by Jim Osborne, Don Dockery, Betty Goodge, Geraldine Walters, Juanita Elpers, and other members from Mrs. Gladys Bevers' art classes. Sidi? The Divine Flora, a three act comedy by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements, concerns the problems of Randy and Buzz, portrayed by Dwayne Scott and Donald Weil, who wish to become press agents. Randy gets a date with Etta Dean, played by Ann Harris, a young lady who is known around school as a chronic wallflower. The real purpose of the date is to meet Etta's father, Bertis Hancock, who is head of a publicity agency, and to impress him with the boys' ability in hopes of working for him. To further impress Mr. Dean, the two boys conceive the idea of campaigning for Etta, to make her one of the most popular girls in the school. As the plot thickens, a famous crooner enters the story and many difficulties present themselves. Everything ends well with Etta becoming a glamour girl supreme and one of the boys finding himself in love with her. The cast was the largest ever used at Central and was directed by E. A. Hensley. Other members were: Charles Goebel, Martha Mahon, Wanda Vaughn, Paul Joiner, Betty Jo Bauer, Ronald Mandel, Suzzane Brand, Bruce Bahn, Jerry Brown, Geneva Gardner, Etta Rose Hollars, Senora Strouse, Gerald Culley, Beverly Nelson, Mary Sue Johnston. Bobby soxers were: Irene Cissel, Grace Ehrhardt, Myrna Embree, Jane Epley, Nancy Fellwock, Thelma Houchin, Joyce King, Marilou Main, Virginia Mattingly, Barbara Pendley, Marilyn Ravdin, Geraldine Ruxor, Ruth Snodgrass, Geraldine Walters, and Margie Mike. page 8 Page by Byrl Conkwright
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