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THE TELESCOPE LAST WILL AND TLST NMEWI Be rt remembereel that we the Senror Class of 1038 feelmg that the trme has eorne when we must pass forever from the llfe and actlvtty of Colelwater High School anel betnff at the present day ln normal mmd elo make thls wrth a elear memory our last will anel testament be queathlnv to our underelassmates Hrst The nnposnnff trtle ot SLITIOI' and the so ealleel Semorrty rregats beeond The abullty to eo operate mth the teaehers and classmates through out the years to eome T nrel Our elass um y Fourth A loyal C H 9 spnrrt rn athletics anel all school funetrons Fnth The eapablltty to rarse funds to defray class expenditures Sixth Our eood behavror cheerfulness and studlous attrtude ln he study hall Seventh A plaee rn the hearts of our teachers who loved us devotedly for years watt r share of the ronors yyon by H S rn the last tour ye mth T ae Senror Banquet May rt be a soel tl tunetron for years to eone Tenth Our loye for the faeulty May yye llve as loner ln thetr memory as they vull m ours To varrous rnelrvleluls we make these personal eafts trustlng they may be appreerated 0 O J 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 O 'l 0 0 Paul Hausefeld and Walter Knapchaffer Robert Wrllhoffs chance to follow tn Tyrone Poyy ers footsteps Roger Behm anel Ralph Roth Ralph Dreess splendid phvslque Ralph Gtere and Vylalter loehteteld Edgar Svyartzs and Louls I royy n s football bllrtv Carl Kremsner Irne t lutte s bashfulness Ruth Hartnnf Rtta Kramers analysts of atonne aetlon Charles Hess lamar Tekamps teehnvoue on the dance floor knowledge Herbert Braun anel Arthur lrnk Marlan Beek s foolrshness and love tor study ltnus Hausefteld anel Kahle Cummmgs Neel Hesss shower bath reeetved from hrs untque sneeze Ruta Kaup and laura Mae Sehlosser Paulrne Wennmgs anel Ruta Kloserman s anabrtlon to beeome frreat athletes Xlfreel Hemelearelen anel Herbert Moeller Herbert Gottes s happy go lucky attitude Rrta Braun Madonna 'iehroers opportunttv to become secretary to the President of the U 9 Dennrs 'indhoff and Iohn Fox Stanley Koesters Crvrcs knowledge Georffe 'iehroer loc 'iovy ars talent to pronounce btg words he doesnt know how to use Nobert Oppenhenn Wtllram Qehoekman s quietness Xdelauele Tlnevnrn anel Marreta Oppenhenn Ruth Arhns basket ba abrlrty Orynlle Doek Myles laubers one opportumtv to become presndent of an Oil lndustry y Catherlne Werner and Ie an 'ioyvar Dorothy Harlet s and Marietta Rmdler s elose friendship ayy renee lloy nw andV1ylan 'iunderhause Clara Sutter s wrse cracks Mae ames lt k Xoltz and Don rld Deselt Herbert Bruns popularlty yyrth the farr seat Marne Osterfreld luetlle Bettunffers speed on the tyfpewrrter Alberta Wuebbltn llarrlett Wrll s aelorable dimples l' I ln Wrtne ss yy he re of ue the aboye named testators have hereunto caused Olll' re presentatrve to set lns hand thus the 23 day of May rn the year of our lord nnneteen hunelreel anel thrrty ewat ATTORNEY Mary Agnes Gebele 1 ' ' 1 1 X Y 1 we , k J' L . I X . 1 A . I Y V Y s x 1 x - ' ' ' ' . . , 15 . v b e C . ' 1- - x ' ' - - x 1 r' s - x 1- - l' 1 't . ' I r e . . C, . ' ' . ' . E xi C . L .e e e . x . : X X . , XX ' ' t ' . H 1 T ' X . ' E4 l l: Ou J . X ' X l 3 ' ' C. . ' X J C Wars. Ca . . 2 f X '. U ' ' . ' ' . 7. . ' rs L . sv ' q Q e Vx C X ie X C rl ey e I 1 X c 'T' x . T l e I H K , I ve I V l ' Y Ti I lx E, K l X 4 T x-X , 4 C x I 'e C 3 f . a b. T . X 5 X , E Xs . T .'g, '. . . . . To Delores Rosenfrarden anel Rrta Roessner, Marefre Back's shorthand h YS , e 7. T To Q 3 . .X X 'X . . X ' jx, X '. . , x'x' A .N ' x 5 Xi I 1 4 V 1 . I xi c . . ,, .. t r T r y 1 1 e x x r l '- - - I 1 C , e e . . To . . , . e , X x xx. . e To ' if e 4 1. s c ' - y- I D s ' To X -X e X X . h . 1. H ' X. ' . 1. T .L X. X X : . X. X. X X . - - - .ll . ' ' T V 1' X ' , 'Y ,e ' '. . - x . ' I . , . I ' My , K . 1 , . 1 s at x 1 V K ' ' 'f N .' ' h l . T ,e ' ' x ' V' 'C ' ' 1 . e . , fc f s ,- . - - , . T ' e z 'X ' e ' Y. X. I ' st S v t a ' -sv 1 rx, I m N K A . C K X '. 4 ' A . A .. 4 , ..' e 17 , ' - ' XX X . ' N' Val . i .
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THE TELESCOPE SEN IOR t LASS PliOPHl1,t X The day at the office haxmg been partreularly hard I seated myself com fortably in an easy chair to read the paper and listen to the radio The peppy swing music made me feel young again The announcer said it originated un der the baton of Robert Willhoff Remembering hnn as 'rn old cl1ssmate of my hi h school days I searched the radio page and found in the personnel of his wmgsters the name of Mary Mackey as Violmist Clara Sutter as trom bonist Betty Stickle as clarinetist Pauline Wenning as drummer Ruth Kanorr as pianist Mary Oebele as coronetist Berniee Dabbelt as saxaphone player and Harriet Will as tuba player Herbert Gottes was a featured singer The headlines mentioned an airplane crash Looking more elosely I found that Edgar Swartz had piloted the plane which had run into an unex pected storm Stewardess Margie Baeks kept the people calm and no one was seriously injured The financial page reported that Herbert Bruns vtealthy Texas oil mag nate had invested in an inventon by Ned Hess a ehemieal engineer known in radio work and her friend Marjorie Selhorst vaeationmg together in Florida after the release of the lattcrs latest pieture Miss Dorothy Gast dress designer for the firm of Tekamp 'md Koesters vxas visiting her parents in this city Lucille Bettmger had fallen heir to the entire fortune of a famous doctor for whom she had been private secretary Wirephotos pictured a terrible auto collision Mareella Doll of May 6: Company had collided with Marietta Rindler and Dorothy Harlet famous beautrcians Immediate and vxas gixen when Doctor Myles Lauber with his nurse Madonna Schroer and Sheriff William Shoekman rushed to the ene Marriage licenses attract my attention often but tonight there was but one couple Rita Klosterman and joseph Sowar whom I knew I couldnt miss the new comic strip written by Marion Becker nor the sport page with the newest achievements of Howard Myers and his Ohio State football team and of Mary Doek who had become a second Eleanor jarrett and wa Uolng abroad to defend her Olympic title News flashes reported that North Pole explorers Louis Braun and Ernest jutte had been lost in a blizzard off the coast of Alaska Miss Esther Knapke had been awarded the Pulitzer prize for her latest story A program of delightful operetta music followed with Rita Kramer a member of the Metropolitan Opera Companv as soloist Miss Kramer was touring the country with her manager Ralph Drees Havm been informed about all my old classmates I put aside my news aper and' egan to muse that our high school career at Coldwater had mdeed een worth its while T 1 1 1 1 1 V' 4 k be A , ' 1' 1 ' ' C V x rl' - l ' x 'Q 1 ' I I 1 r U 1 i - A . . ' ' ' - - X X x C 1 :Q . 2 . Y x C fx: x ' X 1 ' ' - . v . . . ' K . . , . , , I , ' x x xv I ' ' a - 1 x ' x I H s x h , C X . . K x s, rx I l ni . -' ' ' ' s x s - x ' v x y' x x , . Outstanding on the society page were the names of Lucille Luken, well- , Q O x I X. vxfxwn N I 1 le E e, I e . ' I . I l C e 1 Y. V . rv . . . V I Y A - Y ' . . . . I .I x . .- . Q u Q O I A A , ' , r sc . . I , Q , . . . . C , - . V I' r r 1 , X ' 1 1 . s D 2 ' b . . u o y ' , . -1. , 5 y D 5 I I '
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