Glen Elder High School - Gold and Black Yearbook (Glen Elder, KS)

 - Class of 1945

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'llllielef eullnmcll llillfllllllim I, Theresa LaRocque, will mv pleasing personality to Walter Jones. I, Don Margreiter, will my crew cut to Johnny Albert, hoping it will be as becoming to him as it is to me. I, Dorothy McCune, will my becoming smile and quiet manners to Vernita Thurston. I, Evelyn More, will my desire and ability to be a Cadet Nurse to Martha Conn. I, June Morris, will my ability as a commercial student to Charley Fisher. I, Harold Munsey, will my way with the women to Danny Porter. I, Bernadette Remus, will my lovely singing voice to Reta Stuart. I, Darrell Remus, will my place in bookkeeping class to Darrell Dean. I, Myrth Shoemaker, will my red-headed boy friend to anyone who can take him away from me. I, Opal Shoemaker, will my quietness to Dick Dean. I, Phyllis Taylor, will my power to stick to one man through thick and thin to Charlene Day. I, Robert Terry, will my good looks and broad shoulders to Jack Wood- ard knowing he will never be the handsome man I am. I, Virginia Vint, will my studious ways to Marjorie Anderson provided she doesn't study too hard. I, Robert White, will my ability to win the hearts of out-of-town girls to Max German. I, Dale Winkel, will my quietness to Duane Wiss, hoping that he can stick by it better than I did. I, Lawrence Winkel, will my flashing Star to anyone who will give me a Buick. I, Robert Wiss, will my mischievous ways to anyone who wants trouble with the teachers. IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Senior Class of '45 makes this their Last Will and Testament on this twenty-first day of May, A. D., one thousand nine hundred and forty-five. Witnesses Notary Public L M. Tallerenuar I Walkalone D. Sneezemuch U R. Nutz ll I I

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'llllluef auilrluali lllllfllililli CLASS WILL We, the seniors of Glen Elder High School being of sound f?J mind, good physiques, mentally brilliant, and excellent students, do hereby make and declare this our last will and testament to the run-down, weak-mind ed underclassmen, knowing that there will never be another class like ours, CHI-Iere's hoping, says the prof.J Item I. To the Junior class, knowing that they will never be the class that we are, we will dignity, our brilliant minds, our wit, our manners, our places and textbooks in American History, knowing that they can never cause the trouble we did, and here's hoping they know whether they passed or not before graduation. Item II. To the Sophomore class we leave our sincere hopes that they will overcome their foolish ways so as to become the dignified seniors that we have been. ,, Item III. To the Freshmen--we leave them with their babyish ways. Item IV. We, the Seniors bequeath our individual talents in the fol- lowing manner: I, Jo Beyer, will my pleasing manner and dimples to Emojeans'.Clark, and Ernojean, be sure to use them on the teachers. I, Bob Boller, will my success and career as a hunter to Newell Eberle, I, Rose Mary Carl, will my becoming giggles to Dorothy Barnett. I, Richard Cooper, will my irresistible personality to Monk Thurston, knowing he will make good use of it. I, Rosemary Cooper, will my ability to make friends with and keep up the moral of all servicemen to Virginia Albert. I, Margie Dickinson, will my ability as a pianist to Donna Jones. I, Max Eberle, will my intelligent looks to Joe Morris, feeling assured he will use them to the best advantage. I, Mary Fenner, will my ability as a good normal training student to Bonnie Bru nnemer. I, Marie Finley, will my man-hunting tactics to Roberta Brown, know- ing she will never be able to keep up my record. I, Norma Jean Fritchen, will my nice ability to laugh at everything to Marceline Wideman. I, Bob Glauser, will my ability to ignore girls and still have more of them than the other boys to Keith Neifert. I, Kathleen Kohler, will my ability to be engaged to any girl who can qualify. I, Keith Kohler, will my little black notebook to Bob Oakley, since I'rn not here to use it. I, Bob Lee, will my red hat to Doug Margreiter, knowing that it will bring out his dashing personality as it has mine. I, Elwyn Kresin, will my ability to argue any teacher out of anything at any time to my loving nephew, Ron Studer.



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1rlrmf .u,.m.a lBllHl1Elri CLASS PFQUPHEGY And now for a look into the future! Madame Mexcroporotio gazes solemnly into her crystal ball, and this is what she tells us: We see two on a stage, and, as the audience breaks into aroar, whom do we see but Rose Mary Carl and Richard Cooper, as a second Fibber and Molly. Gazing over the audience, we see three nurses in navy blue, Margaret Ann Dickinson, Theresa LaRocque, and Evelyn More. 1 The crystal ball next reveals a farm scene. And there We see Myrth Shoemaker and her red-headed triplets feeding the chickens. Now we see Professor Harold Munsey lecturing a group of bored young men in the Yale University on the subject 'iBugoIogy. The crystal next clinks together, and what does it reveal? None other than Max Eberle astride a llama, inspecting oil wells in Venezuela. Twinkle, twinkle, little star. How I wonder who you are. None other than Bernadette Remus, as a ballet dancer in New York. Now as our gaze once again falls upon the crystal ball, we see Colonel Robert Glauser, lecturing to a bunch of new recruits upon The Do's and Don't's of the Army. 'l'sk, Tsk. Would you believe it? Elwyn Kresin and Bobby Boller as hobos catching the freight to Chicago. 1. We now focus our gaze upon June Morris who is a secretary to the Chief Executive of the Krisp Kracker Company in Chicago. The crystal ball glows with a soft, luminious light, and little black and white furry objects come into view. But no, it can't be! Can it??? It is!!! Hundreds and hundreds of baby skunks. A thriving business, owned by the Winkle cousins, Lawrence and Dale. Happily married as farmers'wives, we see Kay Kohler and Phyllis Taylor, still living close to Glen Elder, and still the best of friends. Upon the crystal ball flashes the view of a restaurant in Kansas City, with none other than Norma Jean Fritchen and Marie Finley as waitress- es. Look at this! Norma Jean hands the Kansas City Star to Marie, and we gaze upon the headlines, Brilliant Young Scientist, Robert Terry, Makes Startling Discovery! Looking over the rest of the paper we see that Virginia Vint, returned missionary from Africa, is lecturing at the Kansas City NVomen's Club tonight at 8:00, also, that Joan Beyer is giving flying lessons at the Kansas City Air Port every Thursday and Saturday afternoons. We now see Robert White and Darrell Remus as Tillers ofthe Soil. Across the crystal ball there now fiashes a streamlined train bound for California, with Don Margreiter as the engineer. Keith Kohler, still in the navy, is returning to his station after a visit to the Kansas City Air Port. . Among other passengers are Dorothy McCune and Mary Fenner, taking a vacation from the strenuous pastime of teaching school. Rosemary Cooper is also bound for California, after visiting her friends and family in Kansas. She is returning to her branch of Curly Cue beauty shops, known all over the country.

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