El Paso High School - Cometeer Yearbook (El Paso, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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cu Wite I, Bruce Adams, leave my terrific speed to Bob “Turtle Schertz. I, Bill Armstrong, leave my taxi business to Dick Finck, who has lower rates than I do. I, Grant Armstrong, leave my love for hill-billy music to Mr. Dial. I, Milford Armstrong, leave my yodelling ability to Don George. We, Marguerite Beachey and Mary Lois Vogel, leave our companionship to Delores Peters and Cora Lou Treece. I, Delores Bohlander, leave the “Boh-lander position of the Senior roll open for Marilyn Bohlander to fill in a few years. I, Phyllis Carls, leave my quiet manners to Bob Marten. I, Nancy Carroll, leave, finally. I, Dean Co , leave my history book to any junior who wants it. It’s in excellent condition, since I seldom used it. I, T. Ann Coyle, leave my record of four years of cheerleading to Jane Stitt. I, Dorothy Engel, leave my abundant supply of hair to Mr. Maurer who may need it some day. I, Joyce Fever, leave my athletic ability to Dorothy Lou Toole. I, Elaine Gottel, leave my height to Glenn Meiner. I, Francis Hass, leave my show drawl to Robert Krug. I, Tony Hayse, leave my deep voice to Bob Moore. I, Beverly Hecht, leave my job as pianist in chorus to Russel Smith. I, Shirley Hunsinger, leave my A’s in American History to anyone who wants to study. I, George Johnson, leave, to the relief of everybody. I, Eugene Jording, leave my membership for the Book-of-the-Day Club and my regular trips to the library to anyone who can find time to read all the books I take out. I, Cheri Kammerer, leave my first and second names, Sherrill La Von, to anyone who will take them. I, Fred Kesler, leave my ping-pong playing ability to Delmar Wessel who really doesn’t need it. I, Keith Kilpatrick, leave my position as high jumper on the track team to Helen Hicks. I, Velda Krug, leave hoping Kenny is out-in front. I, Marilynn Kurth, leave my ticklishness to anybody and everybody who has ever tickled me. What horrible revenge! I, Donna Letsinger, leave my flirting habits to Florence Epps. I was just kidding Bill. I, Gene Massey, leave my speed in leaving school as soon as the bell rings, to Don Volz. I, Dorothy Miller, leave for the produce house. I, Marilynn Porth, leave my tremendous size??? to Lorene Bess. I, Jo Remmers, leave with Walter Ny-berg, of course. I, Lee Robbins, leave a test tube of half burned sulfur and candle-wax in my cabinet in the Chemistry lab. I, Glenn Schertz, leave my red hair to anyone who wants to stand out in a crowd. I, Phyllis Schertz, leave my job at Hockers to—wait, I may need it myself. I, Betty Stine, leave contentedly. Come on John! I, John Sutton, leave my dancing style to Wally Furrow, who isn’t too bad himself. I, Dean Thom, leave Pat Etscheid with much regret. I, Mary Ann Volz, leave, destination--school and teaching position, or farmer's wife. 1, Carol Wessel, leave my position in band to some grade-school student to fill. I, John West, leave my temper control to Ben Bohlander We, Eunice and Yvonne Wilkey, leave dear old E. H. S. to confuse other people we meet. 22



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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Dehority, H. Hicks, P. Etscheio, T. Yambert, J. Bruwn, V. Punke. R. Woefle, D. Foreman, C. Treece , L. Smith, N. Wilkey, D. Peters, G. Eichelberger , G. Seggerman, p. Finck, L. Stine, V. Porth, B. Littel, SECOND ROW: D. George, C. Brown, B. Martin, S. Stimpert, R. Bodger, F. Epps, P. Vincent, B. Heiken, D. Nevius, D. Wessel, B. Sengpiel, J. Lampe, D. Volz, J. Woosley. THIRD ROW: B. Bohlanoer, F. Rarick, W. Furrow, W. Remmert, J. Brown, J. Holstien, B. Schertz, M. Bernhardy, D. Finck, M. McClure, B. Moore, E. Boston, P. Scott, M. Krug, L- Haas, B. Wilson. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Through the cooperation and willingness of each member, the class of 51” is continuing their successful high school career. Our activities for the year included a refreshment stand at basketball and football games and two class parties. We made ourselves known in the dramatic field when we presented the play “Seventeenth Summer.” On May 5 we honored the Seniors at our Junior-Senior Prom. We also edited the last edition of the school President, B. Dehority V. Pres. D. George Secretary, D. Toole Treasurer, R. Bodger paper. Our class officers for the year were; President, Bob Dehority; Vice President, Don George; Secretary, Dorothy LouToole; Treasurer, Roberta Bodger; and Student Council Members, Bob Martin and Florence Epps. Our success was due to our sponsors who were Miss Robinson, Miss Streid, and Mr. Reckling. SPONSORS Miss Streid Mr. Reckling Miss Robinson 24

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