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o nor ,Sfuclenia RS A9 of A' QL: - 4 2- 1' .lv -04 I ..- V P .o Us 7 l 1 y M A ' L f A L90 ,Schemg . if I G'or'dOn,6rm5Tron9 75 al u.1VcL1TJ Fi 0.11. delcgafe fo Kansas CHE ,vuiediclfyricul A 1949 delegate to Boys' EJYQT6 Beufrice ,Schae get DQR. Canclidcdk Snow Queen, Candidate :Will and Teslarnenil We, the 1950 Seniors of Hoven High School, being of sane mind and spirit, do make, publish and declare this as our LAST WILL and TESTAM NT To the faculty we bequeath appreciation for a task well done To the incoming Freshmen we leave some of the beams of our radiant faces so there will be some brightness in the school To the Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors of '51 we bequeath our ability to learn WILSON PRUYS wills his basketball ability to Bobby Wendling, and his of fice as president of the senior class to Jim Stuwe ROSEMARX KAISER wills her majorette uniform to Maritta Herman, and her ability to get along with her fellow school mates to Theresa Engel DONALD HAUCK wills his ability to keep quiet in the assembly to Jimmy Lemler, and his speech ability to Eugene Schaefer BEATRICE SCHAEFER wills her majorette uniform to Rose Brenner and her studious attitude to Arlan Koehn DICK BAUS leaves his art of slaying cards to Melvin Simon and his natur ally straight hair to Richie Huber BETTY BERTHA wills her clarinet to Raymond Sautner and her position on the Student Council to Betty Ann Goebel JACK CULLING wills his art of cheerleading to Ralph Wheeler and his cor ner in the assembly to Elsie Jane Arbach REGINA RAUSCH leaves her smiling face to Leo Hartung and her giggle to Jeanette Schaefer HARRY DUTT leaves his notebook with Jac: Janis and his curly hair to Lloyd Rausch RENEE RAUSCH wills her pair of new heels to Mary Joan Titgen and her dra matic ability to Robert Rader DORIS ANN KARST wills her good posture to Margaret Rusza and her way of gettin around to Rose Marie Weibel 2 VIN BRENNER wills his ability to forget assignments to Leland Jost and his intense interest in football to Alfred Reuer ANNA MARIE ZWEBER wills her slenderness to Clara Meyer and her shy attl tude to Nickle Lltzen MARLIN DUTT wills his tenor voice to Leo John Artz and his bashfulness to Kenny Banlk DELORES REUER wills her letter writing to Jo Ann Kaup and her enjoyment of dancing to Jimmy Hoffman ARTHUR SBURER wills his ability to get out of the assembly to Juanita Hartung and his school spirit to Dennis Titgen JOAN TURNER wills her ability to twirl a baton to Marlyn Rae Gaden and her place as vice president of the student council to Anthony Engel RAYMOND KAUP wills his orderly desk to Lorraine Lesmeister and his teas ing ability to Ronald Litzen her good behavior to Arnold drlch MARGARET BRENNER wills her'ab111ty for information to Merici Schaefer and Z' wffi if, ,f 4-
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Will and Tesfamenl ccontl EDWARD, RAUSCH wills his shortness to Joyce Spindler and his ability to misunderstand words to Mary Ann Brehmer BETTE BERINGER wills her thoughtfulness to Alice Rausch and her singing ability to Lavonne Bitzer JAM Q LL1gE ,w1lls his height to Harlan Rausch and his careful driving to Janice Simon VIRGINIA SCHMIDT wills her knowledge of shorthand to Betty Rose Arbach and her note book to Bobby Simon PETER HARTUNG wills his ability to operate the mimeograph to Dennis Titgen and his good looking neighbors in the assembly to James Lemler VIOLA BEITELSPAQEER wills her place in the band to Mary Ann Brehner and her musical ability to her sister Violet ARTHUR HARTUNG wills his ability to sleep in the assembly to his brother Leo and his desk in the assembly to Richard Huber LEO SCHERR wills his ability to get along with the teachers to Roger Klein and his tuba to Norman Simon DONALD HAQEMAN wills his basketball letter to Royce Lee Hackl and his football uniform to Lloyd Rausch DEAN GIEBE leaves his sense of h mor to Janet Spindler and his love for cookies to Roger Klein EUGENE KOEHN leaves his freckles to Merlci Schaefer and his basketball shoes to Ronald Litzen GORDON ARMSTRONG wills his brains to Leo John Artz and his studious habits to Robert Wendllng In the School the number admitted in C ass lstor fall of l9b6, thirty one FRESHMEN were admitted to Hoven High these, only one dropped out, namely Roger Theunlssen This left of FRESHMEN at thirty, which was the largest freshmen class the history of Hoven High School The following year Gordon Armstrong, Donald Hauck, Virginia Schmidt Harry and Marlin Dutt entered Hoven High as SOPHOMORES However, Mary Jo Duffy, Cletus Mulloy and Arnold Schmidt left Hoven and attended schools elsewhere This brought the number of SOPHOMORES to thirty two This year Betty Bertha and Donald Hauck were candidates for Pixy Queen and Marshal In their JUNIQR year the class numbered thirty one Donald Rondorf and Dennis Titgen dropped out and Rosemarie Kaiser came in This year the candidates for Pixy Queen and Marshal were Regina Rausch and Dean Giese MUSIC IN THE VALLEY' was selected as their class play which was presented on December 5, 1948 n May l9b9 the annual JUNIORPSENIOR banquet and prom was held The Juniors planned the decorations in which the Dutch theme was carried out In September 1949 the FREEBIES of l9b6 were SENIORS at last Their number still remained at thirty one since no one left or came during that year The class was proud of the fact that it was the largest to graduate from Hoven High School The members of this class participated in the various extra curricular activities offered, as glee club, dramatics, declam band, football, basketball and track l Q . Of - . . I if 1
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