Elmwood Community High School - Ulmus Yearbook (Elmwood, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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Elmwood Community High School - Ulmus Yearbook (Elmwood, IL) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 19 of 60
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Page 19 text:

JEANNETTE MORAVEK Squirt Give her time, sl1e'II get there. MARION O'HEARN 'Ruth' What would life be without ioys - or school without boys. - FANNIE MOORE Moorehead I clon't talk very much, but I think a lot. MARCIA NORRIS 'Morshie' Love is like measles, we all have to through lt. WILLIAM SCHOENBEIN The farmers are the founders of civilization. MARY LOU WEBER 'Lulu' Life is no ioke, boys either. BONNIE RICE Ride She's good when not otherwise. GEORGE SILZER 'Buddy' Small towns are fine, but me for the bright lights.

Page 18 text:

MARY LOU HOWARD 'Lou Tired of school and its confusion, she is now some mun's illusion. DONALD HOWARD He talks, he talks, ye gods how he talks. LARRY JOHNSON arr I love fo wind myself up. I love to hear me go. RAYMON D K OLOWSKI n Raye The world knows noth- ing of its grearesf men. DALE McBETH g oo l didn t do if PEGGY MILES ll waters run deep. LINDA K RATZER 'Kracker' lt s germy! JOE MCCOY 'Joey' I can be convinced, but it's a hard iob.



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DAVID WILSON GLADYS WILSON DIAN WINN 'Dave' GladioIo' PeeWee' Make much of me -good I know myself better Some things can wait men are scarce. than anyone. but not a date. ' Class Will 5 We, the members of the senior class of nineteen hundred and fifty-four, being of unsound mind and infirm body, and having lost entire control of our faculties, but realizing that the end is drawing near, declare all former wills void, and do affirm this to be our last will and testament. SECTION I To The Faculty We, the Seniors of Elmwood High School, in order to show due appreciation and love for the faculty, do bequeath peace and quiet after four years of teaching us. SECTION ll I, Phyllis Abrams, do will and bequeath my quiet ways to Pat Chambers. I, Billie Book, will my gentle nature to Bernard Snider. I, John Bridson, bequeath my iob at tCisel's Mobilgas to Dick Neal. I, Shirley Clemonds, leave my clever iokes and witty ways to Franklin Keefer. I, Mickey Crouch, -do will and bequeath my I936 'Jewel' to Bob Shisslor. I, Jean Ann DeFord, will my ambition to be a bull- fighter to Ethel Beard. I, Beverly Dembinski, leave my daily letters to Darlene Crowe. I, Bill Dikeman, do will and bequeath my musical ability to Joyce Webber. I, Rose Dunham, do will and bequeath my engagement ring and diploma to Sandra Coon. I, Dorothy Ann Dunn, bequeath my winning way with the teachers to Larry Proctor. I, Jim Flynn, do will and bequeath my 'Cassanova' ways to Nathanial Mooningham. I, Charles Garrett, leave my ability to go steady, steadily to David Page and Carla Haines. I, Jim Geber, do will and bequeath my masculine build to Jim Martin. I, Kathryn Gibbs, will my position at the Gazette office to Sandra Clark. I, Ronald Goetze, bequeath my good grades and extra- ordinary mind to Brian Kiellenberg. I, Judith Haines, do will my frequent absences to Beverly Snider. I, Richard Harkness, -do will and bequeath my Hollywood mufflors to Larry Doubet. I, Virginia Hill, bequeath my priceless sense of humor to Catherine Mclntyre. I, Bill Howard,1do will and bequeath my curly hair to Bob Kelly. I, Mary Lou Howard, leave my ability to go steady to Carol Broadfield. I, Larry Johnson, would like to leave my ability to study to David Shindley, but on request of the teachers, I am taking it with me. I, Raymond Kolowski, do will and bequeath my long legs and lovable lips to Freddie Miller. I, Linda Kratzer, do will and bequeath my pleasant, quiet ways to Bobby Hayes. I, Dale McBeth, do will and bequeath my little red Ford to anyone who thinks he is rich enough to take care of it. I, Joe McCoy, leave my ability to remove big guys from in front of me in football to Stove Harding. I, Peggy Miles, do will my shyness toward the opposite sex to Carla Haines. I, Fannie Moore, do bequeath my lady-like manners to John Moody. I, Jeannette Moravek, do will and bequeath my flirtatious eyes and love af man to Sharon Sloan. I, Jim Nixon, bequeath my ability to get a ballet dancer to Mack Street. I, -Marcia Norris, will my senseless chatter and charming disposition to Patsy Morby. I, Ruth O'Heam, do will and bequeath my Irish temper and my ability to use my long fingernails to Judy Davis. I, Bonnie Rice, leave my first aid knowledge to Dorothy Remington. I, Buddy Silzer, do will and bequeath my farming md agricultural abilities to Gene Gilman. I, Bill Schoenbein, leave my willingness to help others and do a good job to Paul Korth. I, Dave Wilson, 'do will my hot rod to any freshman who thinks he is man enough to drive it. I, Gladys Wilson, do bequeath my pool hall to Melvin Cowley. I, Mary Lou Weber, do will and bequeath my shortness to Jock Enfield. I, Dian Winn, will my deep bass voice to Harry Sherlock. We, the senior class of nineteen hundred and fifty-four, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. Any slgns of sanity are purely coincidental. Witnesses: DMM Zjuwn Q 8 T3 'CK 0 'A Presidentfglllss of '54 gublllulm V' gage S civil fofQ54 H A Cul ice. rest ent, ass 0 an A 1,4j,ll'1an-I 1Mf'7am0l7 Secretary-Treasurer, Class of '54

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