Filer High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Filer, ID)

 - Class of 1949

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wwwwwwwmwmw Nwwwwe WWW p Svvninr Clllama ill e the senior class of Filer High School, being sound in mind, body, and spirit, do will and be queath to Mac,,, Mr. Boyd, our teachers, and our sponsors our best wishes, deepest appreciation and sincere thanks for all the help given us. , 1 ff el -- To the juniors we leave all our extra credits and our front seats in assemblies. To the sophomores we will all our extra virtues to make them conceited juniors. To the freshmen we leave all our worn-out whistles, chewed bubble gum, broken rubber bands. We will our personal property as follows: Wesley Anderson, do will and bequeath my blond hair to Macf' Everett Andrews, do will and bequeath my basketball playing ability to Fred Lancaster. Gary Bean, do will and bequeath my ability to get married before finishing school to Dale Bringham. Margaret Ann Beem, do will and bequeath my bashfulness to Gerita Nuzman. Bill Blass, do will and bequeath my ability to get along without an English. notebook all year long to Helen Prough. Keith Burgess, do will and bequeath my singing ability to Chuck Allen. Theron Brown, do will and bequeath my shyness around girls to Charles Daniels. Kay Caudle, do will and bequeath my long nose to Ramona Tiffany. Dale Childers, do will and bequeath my parking spot at the cemetery to Eunice Andrews and Joe Miller. Clive Courtnay, do will and bequeath my height and good will toward man to jim Kunkel. Isabelle Courtnay, do will and bequeath my basketball ability to Filer Vartisy team. Lula Mae Dierker, do will and bequeath my ability to play the oboe to the next person who tackles the instrument. Marjy Drake, do will and bequeath my ability to stick to one man to Barbara Bean. Cloyce Edwards, do will and bequeath my band uniform to Martha Kunkel, hoping that she fills into it. Barry Flenniken, do will and bequeath my pool que and bottle opener to Bob Rayborn. Maurice Graves, do will and bequeath my English book to any Junior who wants to get the wrong answers. Fred Hainline, leave-wihout a word. Warren Hart, do will and bequeath my old red cow to Slug Allison. Helen Ruth Hill, do will and bequeath my office and all its contents to Della Ann Scott for safe keeping and loving care. Laurence Holler, do will and bequeath my car to anyone who is willing to trade a Buick for it. Lou Ann Holtzen, do will and bequeath my natural beauty to Donna Lee Leeper. Dean Hurd, do will and bequeath my title as the Contact Kid to lack Pierce. Dale Jasper, do will and bequeath my road map of Nevada to Larry Sackett. Eddie Johnson, do will and bequeath my trick knee to Barbara Lee Smith. Cln the hope of shorter skirts, then maybe she can get a man.J , Willard Kimerling, do will and bequeath my Shakes earean acting ability to Harris Brown. Iean Kistler, do will and bequeath my shorthand and, typing ability to Dorothy Peterson. Verle Knauss, do will and bequeath my ability to wow the Junior girls to Sylvan Miller. Bennie Knodel, do will and bequeath my car to anyone who wants an excuse to stay home. Robert Kulick, do will and bequeath my strong physique to Cary Allison. Mary Kunkel, do will and bequeath my friendly manner to Byron Thomas. Elmer Lampe, do will and be ueath my quietness in class to Ann Recd. Dave Lancaster, do will and ffxequeath my stinginess to Marlene Montgomery. Deloris Lancaster, do will and bequeath my title of being a spoiled little brat to Donna Lee Davis. Imogene Lassiter, do will and bequeath my nickname, Pocahontas to Gloria Sackett. Howard Mills, do will and bequeath my curly hair and pool-playing ability to fRomeoD Evan Fullmer. Betty Moore, do will and bequeath my quietness to Nancy She ton. Cla ys Persigehl, do will and bequeath my hearty laughter to Ella Sayre. Ruth Ann Robison, do will and bequeath my special ability of talking in Ed Simpson's study hall to anyone who can get by with it. Donald Ryan, do will and bequeath my French dialect to Keith Fullmer, since he doesn't already need it. Pat Ryan, do will and bequeath my giggle to Ethel Iasper. K Lotus Joy Schmucker, do will and bequeath to Hank my ability for opening the study hall doors on time in the morning. Nadinelgkgnner, do will and bequeath my blond hair to jan Quillian. CAlthough, she may have to use peroxi e . Dora Jeanne Stutzman, do will and bequeath my ambitious stride to Clyda Edwards. Marvin Ulrich, do will and bequeath Nettie Adams to Charles Crawford. Oscar Vickers, do will and bequeath my physics book to Arlen Harger. Curtis Wilkins, do will and bequeath my height to Io Brazie. Mildred Winkle, do will and bequeath my slim waistline to Barbara Bean. Y P

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iivrninr 612155 igrnphrrg wffserezewfrflf One snowbound night as I lay dreaming, I found myself on the steps of Filer High School. I looked upward and cried, Oh, Magic Carpet, come to me and bear me into the future, that I may see what is in store for the Class of '49. On the carpet I was borne to a far distant land and landed in front of the screen of the future in the Great Hall of the Distant Years. The first scene took me to Moscow where Bill Blass and Dale Jasper were being approached by talent scouts from Notre Dame. Betty Moore was the best athlete there, but Marvin Ulrich was running her a close second. Dean Hurd was majoring in moonshining and minoring in the art of becoming a first-class bookie. Willard Kimerling had been voted by his classmates as The Boy Most Likely to? ? fy' The beautiful homecoming queen for the year was Pat Ryan. Lotus joy Schmucker had become the most capable librarian the college ever had. As the scene shifted I caught a glimpse of the President's fDon Ryanl secretary, jean Kistler, taking dictation on her boss's knee. In Salt Lake City Lula Mae Dierker, was secretary to a handsome doctor, they were soon to be married. Isabelle Courtnay, head nurse at the hospital, was having a hard time keeping the male patients from chasing her. As the years passed by before me I was taken to New York City where Spike jones and his City Slickers with their new hot clarinet player, Cloyce Edwards, were having a guest engagement. Upon their music racks lay new and better arrangements by Marv Kunkel. In another part of the city I saw Curt Wilkins, man about town, with his side-kick, Fred Hainline still-but not successfully -making passes at the women, seated at a table in the Stock Club listening to singer Marjy Drake. Joining them at the table were Eddie johnson, Nature Bov II, with his famous long hair, Wesley Anderson, fashion designer from Paris, Verle Knauss, world's best designer of children's clothes, and Barry F lenniken, Curry, Idahois football coach. They were just in time to see Gypsy Rose Lee turn over her crown as strip tease queen to Barryis wife, Goldie Ruth Hill. Seated nearby at another table was Imogene Lassiter, with her world-famous artist husband. Outside the club I discovered Bennie Knodel, Broadway electrician, Oscar Vick ers, radio commercial wizard, and Patty Schnitker, comedian, seated in Bennieis Cadillac. As the scene was again changing before me, I caught a fleeting glimpse of Robert Kulick, worldis weight-lifting champion, and Mildred Winkle still trying to join the Northwest Mounted Police. CThey always get their man.D In Hollywood I saw Elmer Lampe signing a contract to play the lead in the movie, Fudd, and the secretarv to Red Skelton in the amis of Larry Sackett, promising with tear-filled eyes to retum to Filer and become just plain Dora Jeanne Sackett, farmer's wife. The next scene took me to Jerome, Idaho, where I saw Lou Ann Holtzen and Gladys Persigehl, both prominent members of the Northside Social Club, raising children and chickens. It was Thursday night when I dropped in at the Rythm Roller Rink in Twin Falls and saw the proprietor, Dale Childers, teaching his five children how to skate. With him were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stokesberry with their twins, Robison and Ruth Arm. Then a familiar scene appeared on the screen. I was back at Filer High Schol. The music depart- ment had been taken over by Margaret Ann Beem, and Coach Theron Brown's basketball team had just won the state championship trophy. A celebration for them was being prepared by Chief- of-Police Keith Burgess, Mayor Russell Nelson, and Mayor Clive Courtnay of Hollister. Nadine Skinner, by answering the radio mystery programs had become the richest old maid in Filer and had purchased a home on Yakima where Laurence Holler was spending much of his time digging for gold. Maurice Graves had purchased the Dean johnson Service and specialized in repairs for the High Schol crowd. At the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bean, a potluck diner was being held. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lan- caster, and the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Andrews CKay Caudlel, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mills fDeloris Lancasterl, were present. The men were outside with the 26 children Q eight Harts, seven Beans, six Mills, and five Lancastersj, while the women talked of: Warren's herd of two cows gHoward, a grease monkey at the airport, having to Hy the doctor through a storm to beat the stork, and Dave Enally giving his wife a little spending money. Everett. a retired engineer, to keep from being bored had accepted a contract to build a bridge across the canal, connecting two cow pastures. The screen of the future dimmed and unfamiliar faces appeared. They were the children, the grand- children, and great grandchildren of my classmates. Some were in positions of power, others were wealthy and famous, still others were common folk with happy, ordinary lives. I turned away, stepped upon the magic carpet and was whisked back to my cozy bed. YE CLASS PROPHET

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