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she was now in Mexico where she had finally settled down. She had been around the world and was now teaching her new husband the different dances she had learned. James now had heard about all of his class mates,visited some of their homes and seen how successful they were, but as he saw the familiar scenes of LaCygnG was glad that this was his home and was sure none was more contented than he in his position as salesman for the LaCygne Manufacturing Company. -'Shirley Bays, Marie Smith, Charles VanVlack, Rosalie Hoppe. W enior y We the Seniors of 1947, being sound of mind, having good judgment,and possess- ing an over amount of intelligence, do hereby will in the following manner and to the following people our cherished possessions. To our loyal faculty we will our thirst for knowledge, our ever-present inter- est in class, and our great desire for success. the juniors we will our present importance in school, as well as our never belief in punctuality, our love for study, To ending, never ceasing duties and responsibilities. To the sophomores we will our great and our well worn books. To the freshmen we will our excellent grades, a little of our extra supply of sophistication, and the chance to eventually take our place in L. H. S. James Aohey wills his military experience,the honor of being president of his class, and his broad shoulders to Robert Billy Conard wills his pretty curly in a certain little junior girl to Jimmy Rosalie Hoppe wills her interest in to Roberta Gage. Here's hoping it comes Roy McRae wills to Earl Barrett his girls, and to chauffeur them about town, Hoover. Good luck, Robert! . hair, his school spirit, and his interest Boyd. How's that, Jimmy? school work, and her disinterest in boys in handy, Bert! ability to surround himself with pretty but at the same time give his devoted att- ention to one little junior girl. That Earl gets all the breaks. Right??? Marie Smith wills her love for dancing and her interest in ex-servicemen to Betty Phalen. Wait a minute, does Betty need it??? Bobby Banks wills his great desire to become a famous doctor, his interest in photography, iwe don't mean ex-ray pictures eitherl, and his weekly trips up north of town to Billy Gowing. Not bad, Huh, Bill??? Lois Rogers wills her happy-go-lucky ways, her sparkling brown eyes, and her interest in lower classmen, Cparticularly sophomoresb, to Georgia Lou Harper. Are they useful, Georgia??? Bernard say nothing, Buddy Hoppe. b ' Beverly Massey,our class orator, wills his love to talk all the time, and yet and his drugstore cowboy ways to our quiet little sophomore friend, Barker wills her love for dancing, and her interest in and dates with Parker boys to Carol Calvin, that is if Frank doesn't object too much. , Charles VanVlack wills his tinkling laugh, his mischievous ideas, and his abi- lity to carry them out to any little freshman boy who might accidentally be lack- ing in them. We are hoping that you teachers don't mind too much. Maretta Reinke wills her cute, but silly, giggle, plus a beautiful soprano voice, and the determination to become a Estill Rnssell wills his ability to teacher,???, to Patricia Zimmerman. out-argue Miss Potter, his good math gra- des, and his flirty brown eyes to Dicky Banks. Good luck, Dick! Elsie May La Master wills her love for a scrap,her interest in hard geometry problems, and her undeniable ability to get things done to Ruthie Matthews. How do you like geometry, Ruthie??? I Shirley Bays wills her pretty blond terest in ex-students of L. H. S.to Joy Jeannine Karr wills her disinterest work, and a certain friend from Kansas Delores! hair, and knack at fixing it, and her in- Boone. Here's luck, Joy! in school work, and her interest in house City to Delores Borders. Take it easy, Dorothy Marsh wills her friendly ways, her love for bookkeeping,and the job of escorting students to town at noon to Lorene Pease. Now's the chance to try out that new car, Lorene. Kenneth Miller wills his bashful ways, his cute grin, and his ability to run from designing females to Charlie Gomerdinger. It might come in handy, Charlie! Jeannette De Mott wills her bright, well anyway, red hair, her love for an argument with the class orator, and Jimmy's previously willed guardianship, to Marjorie Royer. Nice guardian, right Marjorie? In witness thereof, we, the Senior class do hereby set our hand and seal this Sixteenth day of May, ------------------- -----...... - --BeVer1y Barker. Witnesses: Kenneth Miller, Estill Russell, Jeannette De Mott. 3!
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enlor Gprop QCQ In the spring of l957, James Achey, the president of our class, decided to make a tour of the world to check on the senior class of '47. Starting from La Cygne he first visited Shirley Bays who was settled with her fine husband west of La Cygne.' There were two little Kenneths pulling at her apr on strings . Going on to Jingo he found Charles Van Vlack Cknown as nthe kidnl who could never find time from farming to come to high school. Charles said he wasn't both- ered with the labor shortage anymore because he now had four little WKidsW as his helpers. Kenneth Miller had decided married life wouldn't be so bad after all and had settled on a large ranch near Fontana raising cockle burrs and sunflowers for his little Norwegian wife. Beginning the second week of his tour,James had just entered Kansas City when he happened to run across an etiquette school for teen age girls. Thinking he might find some of the students of the class of '47 in the school he asked to see the teacher and was greatly surprised to find the teacher none other than Jeannine Karr. Estill Russell, better known as Pete, decided he would like to drive a truck. James found him driving a trailer truck for the Gillette Transport Company in Iowa During his time off he was located in a small village caring for his wife and fam- ily. . a Maretta Reinke, the school teacher of our class, taught all over the state of Kansas, but, deciding that the Kansas children were bright enough,she went to Iowa to teach. When James visited her he found that she had given up teaching and had become the wife of a truck driver and is now struggling along teaching her little nPetesW to read and write. Billie Conard, who always had a great desire to become an undertaker, began his study right after graduation and soon became well known all over the world as the owner of Conard's Funeral Home of Chicago. James was interested in the fact that his sons and Marian were his assistants. r Going on to Detroit he learned that Dorothy Marsh who had given her heart and hand to a very nice young man was now helping him sell new l957 Ford cars in their garage, and also caring for her four little Dorothys. In Washington D. C.,James had the opportunity of seeing Roy McRae. Roy,assis- tant post master of La Cygne during his high school, years, decided to make that his career. Roy told James that he had been appointed Post Master General by the president and was then serving his third year and that he appreciated the assist- ance of his wife, Ferne. James next visited Elsie La Master in her elaborate home in New York City. After attending college for several years, Elsie decided that she had learned all there was to know, so she established the La Master College of Brain Culture for men from all parts of the world. James didn't like the weather in New York so he took a flying trip to Miami, Florida. Everyone there was talking about Bernard Massey from La Cygne, who had organized a Bathing Beauty Club for girls from eighteen to twenty-five yearsgold. James lingered for several weeks but since he hadn't heard about all his classmates he decided to visit the West. Stopping off at the famous city of Reno he accidently met Jeannette De Mott, the girl who always had a great desire to become a lawyer. He was surprised to hear that she was there for the purpose of getting a divorce from- her French husband who objected to her job of helping other people get rid of their husbands. James asked Jeannette what became of her friends Lois Rogers and Beverly Barker. Jeannette told him that after graduation Lois entered beauty school in Paris in one of the finest schools to study the exquisite feminine coiffures. A recent picture of her showed that she practiced the new hair-dos on herself. Beverly, who wanted to work in a jewelry shop, was not only working in one, but also was owner of a jewelry store in Switzerland. In her spare time she took skiing trips in the.Alps with her latest husband. Visiting Rosalie Hoppe in Hollywood, James asked her what she had done after graduation. He found that she had gone to art school to take up dress designing, winning several honors. After taking several trips, one of which was to Paris, she was now costume designer for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios in Hollywood and was known all over the world for her costumes. On the front page of a newspaper was the life story of Bobby Banks. James read that Bobby,who had wanted to be a doctor, had attended medical college after graduation and was employed at Research Hospital in Los Angeles, carrying on his greatly desired career and caring for his wife, Shirley, and family. Marie Smith had always wanted to travel, but James was pleased to learn that 30
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SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO For fast courteous deliveries phone 69 White .Rose Gasoline - Oil and Grease Auto Parts and Accessories Gates Tires, Tubes and Belts All Products are Built for Service Priced to Sell Box 555 La Cygne, Kansas Wade Bros. Oil Co. WILBUR WADE PAUL WADE HEEEKS BLACKSMITH SHOP WELDING of all KINDS 535151151133 A . R. REECE JINGO ,KANSAS Used Cars and Repair Parts Tractor AND Farm Machinery BUS TRANSPORTATION 4 11- success 'A' 'A' to the if if CLASS OF 1947 'Ir nk' Wade 8s Sons LA CYGNE - KANSAS Phone .... 69 Harper Truck Line For the best in service and savings ship anything you have with GeorgeLHarper I Daily trips to and from Kan- sas City. Cexcept Saturdayi. Geo. L. Harper, Owner fonqnafubfzbnn, Klum, ng 794 7 S 8: D Motor Service NEAL DRISKILL AQVIE SCHULZ it sw 5390 QE Yrovriemt in-F-Y' , Every well-balanced family budget includes Allowance for Entertainment In time of Stress - RELAX - See a Movie 32 -
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