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Senior Class . . IRVIN ALGER Irv Lord! I wonder what fool it was that first invented kissing. Science Club 1, 23 Foot- ball 4. MARY ANN BEDNORZ Mary Moon I know, but I just can't remember. Home Ec. Club 13 Band 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Plays 3, 43 Paper 3, 43 Declamation 43 Annual 4. LUCILLE CONNELLY Lou If you can't take it easy, take it anyway. Home Ec. Club 13 G.A.A. 23 Chorus 2, 33 Paper 43 Declamation 43 Annual 4. PATRICIA CZECH Pat You can never plan the future by the past, I hopef' Home Ec. Club 13 G.A.A. 23 Chorus 2, 3: Paper 43 Annual 4. THERESE DITTY Dizzy If her mind were as active as her fingers are on the piano, she would be a genius. Home EC. Club 13 Band 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Plays 3, 43 Paper 3, 43 Declamation 43 Class Officer 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Annual 4. VIRGINIA DUNN Ginny Hln the very nick of time. G.A.A. 13 Band 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Plays 3, 43 Paper 4g Declamation 43 Class Officer 33 Student Council 43 Annual 4. DELORES FARNICK Dolly UA nice fit for a man's kitchen. Home Ec. Club lg G.A.A. 2, 33 Plays 43 Paper 4. CLARENCE FAUTSCH Just another fellow who forgot to grow? Science Club 2, 3, 43 Citizenship Club 13 Basketball 3. 7
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CLASS WILL OF '48 We, being dignified and sophisticated members of the senior class and duly of sound mind and body, wishing not to be forgotten, do hereby bequeath and bestow through the medium of this, our last will and testament, these possessions which have become so precious in this remarkable day of advancing sci- ence. Irvin Alger leaves his trips to Mound for Maurice Hayes to sit and dream about. Mary Ann Bednorz gives up her temper at the switchboard to Joan McP'adden, who will probaLly never use it. Lucille Connelly wills her ability to keep a man to Eileen Grotz. Pat Czech wills her manner of telling jokes to Shirley Metz, although she really doe:n't need it. Therese Ditty wills her ten short fingers to anyone who could manage to manipulate them over eighty-eight keys. Virginia Dunn wills her good behavior in Mr. Nipp's study hall to Verdella Jaunich. Delores Farnick Wills her C00kir1g S6C1'6'CS to Sadie Mara, who lS taking all tips on housekeeping. Clarence Fautsch wills his farming technique to Mr. Petersen, who might be able to use it in South Dakota. Eddie Frach was going to will the Watertown road to the junior boys, but he changed his mind. Bet- ter luck next year, boys! , K Marilyn Fredericks wills her habit of skipping shorthand tests to the poor junior girls who took it this year. Gladys Johnson wills her good humor and trombone technique to Jane Kuka. Patty Kenney wills all her vim, vigor, and vitality to Mary Ann Hoernemann. Stanley Kittock leaves his shyness, his small stature, and his ability to get the car to Eugene Neisen. Delores Kuka wills her petite figure to Carol Gabbert. Norma Lowe leaves her tumbling ability to next year's cheerleaders-may their bumps and bruises be fewer. The Matter twins vacate their seats in the band for the Brandenburg twins, who will have to find another set to take their place. James Mooney wills his ability to keep away from women to Pat Janecula, who will have to use it with the opposite sex. Edward Muckenhirn gives one pair of shoes, size twelve and one-half, to Monica Schwitalla-but that's all he can spare. Marilyn Neisen leaves some of her extra height to Lawrence Bauman. Eugene Nicolai wills his position as head operator at the theatre to Henry Vogelgesang. Jimmie Nolan wills his ability to bluff through social to Joyce Jorgensen, who claims that she will have to work her way through. Willard Oestreich's position as foul judge goes to Bobby Schumacher, who looks as though he might need a rest. Genevieve Schaust wills her noon hour to Gloria Stein, who seems to be taking advantage of it al- ready. ' . George Schaust wills his tendency to get red in the face to Clarence Kittock-this should match his hair. Harlan Scherer wills his height and his interest in books to his brother, Ralph, who could probably use both. Ralph Schumacher gladly leaves his 'tmorning after the nights before to Edward Pollngo. Beverly Sell wills her poise and beauty to next year's Homecoming Queen. Howard Strey bequeaths his intelligence to Billy Eppel, who should try to use it in the right places. Irma Wandersee wills her social notes to Ruth Sutton. Andy Warhol leaves all his bow ties to Donald Eckhoffg they should really help to allure the girls. Marion Wetter wills her red hair to Mary Alice Lundsten. Vivian Yantes wills her ability to stay home nights to Virginia Grittner. Rosemary Ziegler wills the seat she occupied in the senior room to the one who comes last in line in the junior class. We give to you juniors the chance to pattern your lives after us and be the same perfect models. Heaven help you if you don't grab it! To the sophomores and freshmen we bequeath the right to copy us. Always follow in our footsteps. You can never go wrong. Lastly, but not leastly, we leave our dearly adored faculty our ability to take it on the chin, hoping that there is an especially nice heaven for teachers which will compensate for all the agonies endured through these past four years. Now that we are graduating from these portals, may we forever bless you for getting rid of us as fast as you could. a W - . ,all lu' 'Ir- f J n , MLM !
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. . 1948 EDWARD FRACH Frogie He has three speeds-slow, slower, and stop. Science Club 2, 3, 43 D Club 4g Plays 3, 43 Paper 3, 43 Football 2, 45 Basketball 2, 3. MARILYN FREDERICKS Mari Never say more than is necessary. Chor- us 3g Paper 4. GLADYS JOHNS-ON Soupy If there isn't a circus, start one yourself. Home Ec. Club 1, 23 Band l, 2, 3, 4g Paper 4. PATRICIA KENNEY Pat HA happy-go-lucky girl is she, full of fun and activity. Home Ec. Club lg G.A.A. 2, 3g Paper 43 Annual 4. STANLEY KITTOCK Stan Napoleon, too, was a small man. Citizen- ship Club lg Science Club 2, 3, 4. DE-LORES KUKA Dee Not so big, but oh my! Home Ec. Club lg G.A.A. 2, 3. :M A Z., NORMA LOWE . When I will, I Will, and when I Won't, I fi, won't. G.A.A. 2, 3, Home Ec. Club lg Chor- us l, 2, Plays 3, 4, Paper 3. 'gmt' JAMES MOONEY Moon That is as well said as if I had said it my- 5 self. Science Club 2, 3, 4g D Club 45 Class f' Y Officer 2, Football 2, 3, 4g Basketball 3, 43 l A Baseball 3. A l . 'S
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