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Qlass of '47 Ralph Gentry-My intelligence to Kenneth Romershausen. Charles McReynolds-My ability to keep out of meaness to Bob Neu- felder. Benny Mclntyre-My mimeograph job to Carl Westerman. Norma Sollman-My pug nose to Betty Beadle. Eloise Buck-My nicknames such as, Freckles, Tootsie and Shorty to Eleanor Douglas. David Hill-My position as treasurer to an honest, trustworthy Junior like myself. Kenneth Paul Dodds--My small feet to 'George J ohn-son. Mary Allene Mason-My chewing gum to Mr. Walker. Sandra Douglas-My position as president of the Sunshine Society to a Junior. Bob Yeager-My love for football to Don Elpers. Elma Dorsam-My upper locker to a short Junior girl. Bob Hacker-My ability to miss school and still get A's, to Jerry Kiefer. Bonnie Dunkel-My yell leading ability to Don Wallace. Patricia Schmit-My moccasins to Phyllis Fougnies. June Wallace-My ability to talk in Mr. Weaver's class and get by with it to John Johnson. Bob Phillips-All my luck to Kinko . Loretta Weber-My glasses to anyone who will have them. Abe Dilbeck-My style of crooning to some Junior Swooner. Bessie Smith-My bobby socks to Bernadine Mclntire. Iris Anslinger-My hair to Bonnie Blum. Ramona Poole-My smile to Norma Boyles. Faye Hasselbrinck-My position as basketball queen to some Junior girl. Bob Maas--My ability to understand Chemistry to Mr. Walker. Jessie Robinson-My carefree ways to Mrs. Brown. Yvonne Wilhite-My ability to stay home and sleep mornings to Slug Gwaltney. Bob J ackson-My Latin book to some unfortunate underclassman. Joyce Carter-My position as editor of the Twigs Twitter to a Junior. Bill Jackson-My ability to sleep in assembly charges to any under- classman. Aileen Hofman-My nickname Huffy another Hofman. VVilma Schuessler-My sewing ability to Pauline McCarty.. Georgiann Graper-My typing ability to Roger Mayer. Jack Pike-My Naval ability to some other classman. Ruthann Fairchild-My driver's license to Paul Hasselbrinck.
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pilot. Talking to them later, Bob hinted that there were special rates for any old classmates who were brave enough to go up, to which Yvonne add that she had a good supply of air-sick pills. Seems that they know their old classmates pretty good! I strolled over to a table where BESSIE SMITH was sitting. Bessie has turned out to be quite glamourous, having won the Miss America beauty contest in 1952 down in Florida. I heard rumors that Bob Jack- son would like to have her as his leading lady in his next movie. Here's hoping! Also at the table was ROBERT LEE MAAS, who is now the mayor of Evansville. Although he may be the boss of that progressing city, a certain little blonde reigns over his household. ' I continued over to the next table and there sat two of my old pals. LORETTA WEBER is now the wife of an Evansville professor and seems to enjoy society life. JOYCE CARTER is the now well-known professorite of Purdue University. A glint in her eye told me that there was perhaps another professor that is helping her to build dreams in- stead of bridges. At the next table was the former BONNIE DUNKEL and JUNE WALLACE. Bonnie and Perk took the fatal step and now have a couple of little Perks . June is about to tie the strangling knot with a Poseyville guy. June just decided she couldn't or wouldn't live any- where but in Poseyville. Bonnie told me that PATRICIA SCHMIT was the only Senior absent. Pat and her sailor are now residing in Hawaifi. Better be careful of those little hula-hula girls, Pat! ! Just then a booming voice diverted my attention. It was none other than ROBERT YEAGER. Bob is now traveling salesman and usually he can arrange his schedules to fit wherever Army Ls playing. He told me that he had met up with another classmate while touring the wets. WILMA SCHUESSLER is sawed in half every night. Now don 't get alarmed, she .married a magician. BILL JACKSON strolled up and I learned that he had married Lois and they were living west of town on the farm. Bill was recently elected Corn King . Now you can see our class had talent. As it is getting late, I had better hurry, As for myself, my love for traveling has gotten the best of me and to date I have flown around the world twice. In my free time, I write the feature stories for the New York Times, having had my first experience on the Twig Twitters . This reunion has been wonderful for each of my classmates has gone far beyond the goals I had set for them. Woiicler what tl1e next ten years hold for us-well-we'll see at our 1967 class reunion. Farewell to all until then. --AIIQEEN HOFMAN.
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CD QVVIOY' 6,6188 DON'T KEEP HIM WAITING A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS PRESENTED BY SENIOR CLASS FORT BRANCH HIGH SCHOOL ON FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1947 EIGHT O'CLOCK P. ML CAST OF CHARACTERS Jeff Ramble, a camera fan ............................................ .I..... B ob Phillips Toodles, his younger sister ................... - ............ ............, J oyce Carter Betty, his older sister, who pays the bills .......... .............. S andra Douglas Owen, his father, an armchair traveler ........... ........ W illiam A. Dilbeck Selina, his aunt, a horoscope fan .................. ...........,.... B essie Smith Jinny, a good little pal ........................... .,,...., J essie Robinson Chester, who is allergic to work .......... ........... B ob Yeager Sally Lou, who fascinates ....,,............... ......... L oretta Weber Minerva, who giggles ...................,,....,.,.,.,,,.,. ........ M ona Poole David Vance, who is tired of waiting ........ ....... B ob Jackson Amos Atkins, an antique dealer ............. ........ B ud Gentry O'Toole, who wants his money ........................ ....,.. D avid Hill Radio Announcer ...,....................................,,......... ....... B ob Maas PLACE: The Ramble home in a small city. TIME: The present. Summer. SYNOPSIS ACT ONE: The Ramble living-room. Four o'clock on a hot Saturday afternoon in August. ACT TWO: Scene One. The same. Four o'clock on the following Monday afternoon. Scene Two. The same. Four o'clock on Thursday afternoon. ACT THREE: The same. Four o'clock on Friday afternoon. Stage Manager-William Jackson. Prompter-Elma Dorsam. Properties-Georgia Ann Graper, Eloise Buck, and Mary Allene Mason. Advertising-Faye Hasselbrinck, Bob Hacker, and Bob Maas. In-between-acts--Aileen Hofman, Iris Anslinger, Kenneth P. Dodds, Yvonne Wilhite. Ushers-Ruthann Fairchild,,June Wallace, Jack Pike, Norma Sollman Bonnie Dunkel, Pat Schmit, Charles McReynolds, Benny McIntyre . Wilma Schuessler. Y 7 Director-Mary C. Brown . ' Produced by special arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Co. of Chicago.
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