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CLASS WILL OF 1949 l.Qi....... Ioella Bouillon, will my blue eyes to Ann Foor, but will keep my love for Bill. Paul' Comer, will my excuse in Geometry class to the next unfortunate Geometry student, and my basketball ability to Bobby Burt. Don Coppus, will my Physics book back to Mr. Collins. Loretta Depinet, will my ability to talk and write notes in History class to lean Bower- man. William Feasel, will my ability to play the saxaphone to Duane Warns. Donna Grieve, will my History book to Dean Border, but will keep my love for Iim. Ioan Gurney, will my dark hair to Leila Brickner, but will keep my love for Cal. Iack Haugh, will my ability to stay away from women to Bob Iardine and my track shoes to Richard Smith. Helen Hoover, will my Latin book to my brother lim and my ability to play the piano to Lefty Norris Margaret Hudson, will my shortness to Charlotte Siegle, but will keep my love for Larry. Robert Iardine, will my track abilities to Don Kline and my ability to pick up women to lack Haugh, Donna Lawless, will my music ability to Marjorie Reindl and by History book to the next lucky Iunior. Paul Lowery, will my farming ability to Kenneth Shoemaker, but will keep my car and interest in Carey for future reference. Ierry Marshall, will my basketball ability to Aurice Hoover and my Physics book to some unlucky Sophomore. Dorothy Miller, will my majorette uniform to lane Eschenbrenner and my Math book to anyone who is brave enough to take it. Loren Phillips, will my motorcycle to Alfred Brickner, my Cornet to Duane King so that he might advance to first chair, and my x'Limousine 36 Ford to anyone who thinks he can operate it. Dick Scherger, will my few extra pounds to Don Engemann, but will keep my 1935 Ford V-8. Mary Siebenaller, will my cheerleading uniform to the next lucky girl and my ability to stay out of trouble to loanne Repp. lack Smith, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my speaking ability to Iay Rainey and my corny jokes to Mr. Kemper, but will keep my interest on l48 Main street, Tiffin. Robert Theis, will my smallness to Dean Berrier and my ability to play the bass horn to George Smith. Page twenty-three
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CLASS PRCPHESY OF 1949 l.1Q...l.. TIME: l970 SCENE: The dining hall of the Bascom Tourist's Hotel, located on Bullfrog Boulevard and operated by I. D. Smith. A large crowd is gathered around a television set on which a baseball game between the Fightin' Squaws and the Grizzly Bears is being televised. A groan is heard from the crowd because Paul Comer, the pitcher for the Squaws, has just walked his fifth batter. The crowd forgets their discouragement when they are interrupted by a thud and looking around they discover that loella Bouillon has just fallen off Bill Feasel's lap. The cause of the accid-ent came from Bill asking Ioella to marry him. It was so sudden. Soon after the accident the crowd is once again startled to hear someone yell, Moneyl Money! The crowd relaxes when they see it is only Paul Lowery arguing with his partner, Ioseph Ginsberg. The Ginsberg-Lowery Bank is a prominent bank in Bascom. The crowd's attention is again riveted to the screen, when the commercials start. The first commercial is about Lucky Plug, the only smokin' chew in the world, guaranteed to make anyone's mouth hot enough to smoke. The sales manag-er explaining his product is no other than Loren Phillips. The pictures on the screen are suddenly cut off because Dick Scherger, the owner of a large chicken ranch, has just tripped over the cord in leaving the crowd to go home. When the cord is again plugged in, the crowd is entertained by a large parade of the Marines. They are being reviewed by General Ierry Marshall and his aide-de-camp, Bob Iardine. Following the parade, the great opera singer, Mary Siebenaller, sings The Star Spangled Banner. Following the song, the news of the world is flashed on the screen by the international news reporter, and former Senator, Bob Theis. One of the outstanding news items is the marriage of Baron Von Huffenpuff to Helen Hoover, who was a secretary to Emily Post and a former resident of Bascom. Another interesting news item is the birth of a third set of triplets to Mr. Don Coppus and his wife, the former Dorothy Miller. Following the news, Professor Margaret Hudson makes a brief talk on China. Professor Hudson is a specialist of languages and teaches Chinese at the University of Hong-Kong. Because of the strain of their eyes, several of th-e people suggest turning off the tele- vision set. Looking around at the crowd we see several very important and well-known people. To our right is Ioan Gurney, the make-up artist from Hollywood. Directly in front of us is Donna Grieves, who accompanied her husband on his last trip to the moon. Near the edge of the crowd we see Loretta Depinet, who is a dancing instructor in one of New York's largest studios. She is now touring through the Middle West. To our left, gesturing with her hands, is the former Donna lean Lawless who is now Senator Hoffman. She has recently introduced a bill to promote a 25 hour day. Last, but not least, we see the distin- guished butterfly and kangaroo collector, lack Haugh, who has been convalescing after having been stung by a bee. The crowd gradually disperses, leaving only memories in their wake. Page twenty-two
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Standing: Margaret Hudson, Iack Haugh, Mary Siebenaller, Paul Comer, Robert Iardine, Robert Theis, Gerald Marshall, Ioella Bouillon. Sitting: Helen Hoover, Iack Smith, Dorothy Miller, Donna Lawless. I eau ANNUAL STAFF The annual staff ot 49 feel that they have accomplished a lasting history of the school year ot 1948-49. We have worked hard on this annual and appreciate the helpful guidance ot our sponsor, Mr. Iones. Editor-in-chi-et ,............ ...., .......... .,........ ................... I a c k Smith Assistant Editor .............. ........,.... D onna Lawless Business Manager ..............,............... ....,..... I oella Bouillon Assistant Business Manager ............ ..,,....., I erry Marshall Administration Editor ...................... .......... D orothy Miller Classes Editor ...................... ........... M ary Siebenaller Activities Editor ............. ............... R obert Theis Sports Editor ........... ............ P aul Comer Music Editor ............. ............ H elen Hoover Arts Editor .................. ............ I ack Haugh Snapshot Editor ..........................,. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bob Iardine Assistant Snapshot Editor .... .......... M argaret Hudson Page twenty-four
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