J D Darnall High School - Sphinx Yearbook (Geneseo, IL)

 - Class of 1947

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if THE SPHINX. .1947 WILL Margaret Mohler leaves her well-dressed appearance to Elizabeth Bollen. Nadene Hohenboken bequeaths her knowledge of Latin to Jeanne Good. Spencer Fassett leaves the girls. Pauline Williams wills her legs to Peggy Fowler. Virginia Sette leaves her knack of doing Book- keeping to Lois Milner. Lloyd Hopper presents Eugene Hawk with his shoes. Pat Van Houette receives Violet Souers' athletic ability. Darrell Walters leaves his touchdowns to Marvin Kleinau. Richard Wiese wills his ability to remember history to Priscilla Hull. Allan Tomlinson leaves Little Butchf' Marilyn Caldwell leaves her art talent to Marilyn Hull. Julia Fisk leaves her voice to Lucille Kane. Duane Rahn bequeaths his dancing talents to Fred- die Crist. Erla Hutchinson leaves her roller skates to Mrs. Harmison. Gertrude Gradert wills her Number Please to Lois Calhoun. Kenny Stevens leaves Mary. Jerry Wells' track ability goes to Dick Ahnert. Dale Leonhart wills his careful driving to Eldon Weber. Marjorie Rutledge bequeaths her carefree manner to Elsa Burton. Darlene DeBaillie leaves the ability to attract the opposite sex to Dora Drescher. Robert Hayes' conversationalism goes to Joan Goss. Alice Winefordner leaves her bashfulness to Evelyn Searle. Don Meiers' brawn is bequeathed to Harold Jones. Carol Johnson's ability to act goes to Dorothy Bishop. Helen Lands wills her height to Charlotte Reschke. Bob Hawkins gets his curly hair from John Taylor. Richard Snow leaves his quietness to Bob Vickroy. Jerrie' Tracy leaves his scientific intelligence to Harlan Van DeViere. Arden Woodrum's pounds go to Jim Sheets. Dale Weberis efficient ways are willed to Ward Blubaugh. Rosella Cady wills her neatness to Marta Searle. John Ahnert's character of leadership goes to James Haff. Richard Raschke wills his brains toi Bob Smith. Jim Oberle leaves high school. Shirley O'Hara's ability to play the piano goes to Audrey Meier. Roberta Lewis bequeaths her stenographic abilities to Marilyn Gainey. Harvey Fickling lends his height to Andy Dupree. Helen Holevoet wills her typing ability to Joyce Stencil. Dorothy Rahn wills her editorship to Delores Noble. David Nelson wills his knowledge to Patsy Palm. Alvert Morton wills her shyness to Vivian Larson. Laurel Harper leaves his sports articles to Sparkie Armstrong. Marjorie Bouwens wills her accordion technique to Phyllis Werkheiser. Joyce Schultz wills her ring to Margaret Peterson. Geraldine Myers gives her sense of humor to Joan Combs. Marilyn McHenry gives her ability to do sit-ups to Evelyn Pinks. Francis Francks wills the games he wins on the Pin-ball machine to Charles Sundeen. Elaine Klemmer's ability to do the Hoki-Coki goes to Virginia Smith. Lorretta DeKezel's ability to fix hair goes to Janice Miller. Marilou DeBates' attractiveness goes to Janice Stach. Bob Esterlein's legs go to Dick Betz. Arnold DeBaillie is leaving Phillip. Mary Ann Buyck leaves her ambition to work to Lois Milner. Vonda Mendenhall leaves fond memories. Bill Kiene leaves his fast talking ways to Arlie Wolf. Marion Menzenberg wills her quiet ways to Beverly Bensenberg, Carol Smith bequeaths her good grades to Betty Bergen. Shirley Schweninger leaves her knack for stacking ice cream cones to Corrine Andrews. Arlayne Schroeder leaves her red hair to Loretta Red,' Swanson. Betty Roesner leaves her pep to Ruth Farnum. Joyce Sommers leaves all the friends she has made this past year. Joan Gernant falls heir to Joyce Krantz's sweet ways.

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Geneseo Township High School CAN YOU IMAGINE 3 X Francis Francks a big businessman. Helen Holevoet world's best typist. Vonda Mendenhall President Truman's personal secretary. Arnold Dc-Baillie one of America's best farmers. John Taylor a movie actor. Marian Menzenberg running an ice cream store. Helen Lands short. Joyce Krantz not studying. Robert Hayes without Paul Joe. Laurel Harper a radio commentator. Betty Roesner a newspaper reporter. Mary Ann Buyck without the Navy. Geraldine Myers with straight hair. Dorothy Rahn as editor of Life Magazine. Joyce Schultz a Hollywood make-up artist. Bob Esterlein playing professional basketball. Richard Wiese president of America's largest dairy company. Alice Winefordner singing in a night club. Jim Oberle a famous orator. Arden Woodrum managing an airport. Marilyn McHenry sitting still. Carol Smith an history teacher. Arlayne Schroeder without her red hair. Shirley Schweninger speaking at Carnegie Hall. Gertrude Gradert head of the telephone opera- tors. Alvera Morton without her shyness. Virginia Sette flunking Bookkeeping. Bill Kiene without his I'll never tell. Don Meier without his football shoulders. Marilyn Caldwell without that spic-and-span look. Elaine Klemmer without her Number Plizf' Julia Fisk without her pleasant disposition. E R Joyce Sommers a beauty operator. Marjorie Rutledge a professional model. Marjorie Bouwens a private secretary. Pauline Williams not looking like a doll. K Lloyd Hopper without his horn-rimmed glasses. Carol Johnson without her infectious giggle. Pickle being 6 foot 2. Dale Weber without a thing to do. Spencer Fassett without that wolf-gleam in is eye. Mick Tomlinson without his comb. John Ahnert as King Arthur. is Margaret Mohler as an old maid. Rosella Cady without her friendly smile. Erla Hutchinson passing a skating rink. Roberta Lewis without her diamond. Shirley O'Hara without the O. N Kennie Stevens without Mary. Richard Raschke getting a P. Violet Souers picking dandelions. Nadene Hohenboken teaching Latin. Jerry Wells without all his track ribbons. Bucky Walters an All-American football star. Darlene DeBaillie Miss America of 1950. Duane Rahn as instructor of Arthur Murray's Dance School. Jerry Tracy becoming a detective. Marilou DeBates chosen America's prettiest stenographer. Dale Leonhart quiet. Richard Snow reigning. Loretta DeKezel without her wrist watch. David Nelson hurrying. 13 V



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