Gilman High School - Hi Lites Yearbook (Gilman, IA)

 - Class of 1944

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sales duties to Vivian Stonewall. Bill Wiseman leaves his stupendous line to Richard Lowry, Gretchen Wiseman cheer- fully bestows upon Darlene Waltemeyer a few excess pounds. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereto subscribed my name and affixed my seal this twenth second day of April, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourty-Four. Signed and acknowledged - g I Am Not egg, F in the presence of ' I?'E. Silly ' Yes, He Does I Commonwealth of Iowa County of Marshall Izzat So g p g Bored of Educat1on,, I. May Dope Defendent f'll l l l l K l l l' Ccontinued from page 125 Squadron, has just arrived for a brief conference with the Secretary of the Navy. Further discussion shows that Gret- chen Wiseman is happily married and living on a 600 acre farm, doing the ranch work while the husband does the house- work. Doris Shuler, it seems, from her practical knowledge, has joined the F. B. I. Irene Weir is running a matrimonial bureau in Chicago with Raymond Schultz as an assistant. Af- ter her completion of a course in beauty culture, Genevieve Strand opened a shop, UBeauty Shoppe de luxen, which now has become one of the most popular ones in the country. Loren McAllister, after many heartbreakl, has settled down to far- ming, and still is looking for a wife. WChester Whitesn has become the famous name of Wayne R1chardson's livestock and has gained him fame throughout the country. Bill Wiseman and Lee Hauser are both happily married and are successful farmers which they attribute to their study of Farm Manage- ment under Mr. E.J. Wilma. Richard Clay, the geometry whiz, is now substituting for one of the Quiz Kids on the radio. Dorothy Brown is now a graduate nurse and has secured a pos- ition in New York City. Raymond Quigley is now running a beverage stand with pool tables attached in the city of Chi- cago. LaVonne Doane is now a socialite in the big town of Laurel, getting married soon after the war. Lee Paul has turned hermit after many heartbreaking experiences. From her interest in speech class, Colleen Palmer has now become a kindergarten teacher in Potter. As I was leaving the building, I was stopped by a dis- tinguished member of Congress, none other than Kenneth Lud low, who through his affiliations with the Democratic party obtained an office. Happy to find out about all my old classmates, I once more depart for my home. , -14-

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SENIOR WILL We, the Senior Class of '44, being and an enerjetic memory, do hereby last will and testament, thereby contracted during the hectic and in Gilman High School. WITNESSETH: make and of sound mind and body, publish this our revoking any previously nerve shattering exposure We hereby bequeath to the following, the beneficiaries of this will, made and entered into on this twenty second of April in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourty-Four: 1, U ,A , H , PROVIDING: n',i 6,w: f ' Q - - M That each beneficiary to this agreement shall, accord- ing to this will and testament, agree to faithfully and loy- ally undertake to uphold these responsibilities transacted, TO HAVE AND TO SOLD FROM THIS DAY FORWARD. FIRST: To the harrassed and bewildered faculty, we do leave good cheer and unpleasant memories of days before, SECOND! To the Class of '45, we leave our supreme position in this institution, to carry on all the high ideals which we now sorrowfully leave behind in our never ending climb to- wards? THIRD: A To the various and sundry persons in the aforementioned list, to be done as soon after our decease convenientlyg I, Marcia Carey, do bestow upon Joanne ing ability. To Bob Kvinlaug, Richard Clay ity to get his geometry. I, Dorothy Brown, queath my shyness to Martin Lovig. LaVonne intelligence to Danny Parmley.c Lee Hauser Rhum his slow, southern drawl, for use in t as may be done Spencer my sing- leaves his abil- do hereby be- Dcane leaves her wills to Mrs. elephone conver- sations. Kenneth Ludlow bestows his '52 Chevy to Marjorie Weidner. To Jack Lovig, Loren McAllister leaves his grace- ful poise and gentcel air. Colleen Palmer gives her giggles to Betty Shuler. I, Lee Paul, hereby give my ambition and way with women to Maurice Tufts, Raymond Quigley gratefully leaves his typing vocabulary to Joan Huston. Wayne Richard- son hereby leaves his hog-raising ability,Rand gentle humor, to Bud McAteerC Donald Robertson leaves his intense love of referees, in darticular one from the near south, to Duane Muckler. I, Raymond Schultz, do leave my sense of humor to Carl Crawford. I, Doris Shuler, want Lucille Zimmerman to carry on with my flirtations during her high school career, Genevieve Strand leaves her blond locks to Hazel Bennett and her dancing abilityto Gene Patterson. I, Tommy Thompson, now bequeath my southern jogrneys to Walter Brown, and my gentle voice to Mr. Rhum. Virgil Tone leaves his snappy comebacks to Wayne Paul, and his ability to come in on a rim and a spare to Richard Dougherty. Irene Weir's War Stamp -15-



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2 R.. Wg 5.9CC.9P9U5E9T5 'Woe Processional Miss Margaret Gray Invocation . . . . . . Rev. Joseph Yates WRemember Now Thy Creator . . Mixed Quartet Hymn WHoly, Holy, Holyn. . . . .Audience Scripture Reading. . . Rev. C. L. Duxbury UPrayer Perfectu ..... .... Girls' Trio WThe Creed of the Kingdom Rev. C. L. Duxbury Doxology . . . . ..... Audience Benediction. . Rev. Joseph Yates Eecesiional. . ip. .w. . 4 . .'. . 6 . .w.M1s2 Mar5aret,Gray' ..l..lJJ.ql5.'f F X fl - .Q.L.A:'35. ,some Tune--CSan Fernando Valley? We're the Senior Glass Of '44 We've been in school Twelve years or more, And now we're goin' out all alone To try to make a living of our own. ' We know that we will be leaving Next Friday evening, And you will all be sorry we've gone, We hope that we've been good students Never a nuisance Gee, we'll be alone from now on. We're the Senior Clase Of '44 We're bright and gay, We know the score, Our days are over in old Gilman High And we all want to bid you G O O D---B Y E! -15-

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