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Wilt x td 7e4 une tt TOM SHOCKER leaves happily for the Navy Air Corps. RALPH SCHULER leaves his ability as drum-major to whoever can fill his place. TOM SCHWARTZKOfF leaves warning to ex¬ change his long name for a shorter one. JIM SHEADS leaves to receive the rest of the equip¬ ment that goes with his fatigue hat. DAVE SHIIIINSKI tears out to conduct the “ncckcrs” into their scats in the balcony. BILL SHURANCE leaves us with assurance that lie ' ll be a big success. BILL (conceited) SNOWDEN leaves his loudness to Betty Honeberger. BEN SORG leaves his shyness to “Ben” of the Gilder- sleeve Co. WAYNE SWEVAL leaves his perfect attendance rec¬ ord to Mr. Bishop. BOB VRBANAC leaves after sponging his last ride to school with Bill Houk. FLOYD WHITE wills his overall pants to Pappy Byers. LORENE HAAS takes her books from under her arm and goes. BETTY HAGER follows her brother out. ELEANOR HARRE departs an enviable scholastic record. MARGUERITE HOLMES departs to make someone a good secretary. BONYIANN HUMAN leaves in a bonni good humor. MARGARET KRAUS departs to join the Navy. MARILYN KYNER leaves for a Long Shore ride. WILL A LEE leaves after having done a fine job on the Senior Steering Committee. MARCILLE MAG LOTT wills her place in the band to some new sophomore. PATTY MAG LOTT sadly leaves after noi having caught Ben Sorg. NAOMI L1NSENMAYER bequeaths her charming ways to Virginia Slinky Marion. NELLIE MANN leaves her friendly manner to the grouches of the school. ELAINE MAXWELL leaves her fur coats to the skunks. The poor things, they arc cold. ANTOINETTE MENNETTI leaves with her French name to join the fighting French force. JOANN MORROW bequeaths her willingness to work to the lazy Junior Class. BETTY MURRAY wills her waist fat to the Gov¬ ernment. MARGE McCLURE bequeaths her mathematical ability to all struggling Math students. BETTY McCRACKEN leaves her Badminton powers to next year ' s contestants. RUTH McKEE sings her way out of school. JOAN OVERMYER leaves Pop Elias without a good friend. VELMA OWENS happily departs from this lovely school. BETTY PARROT leaves the school with one less bird. TERESA PAYNE departs having won many friends here at M 11. S. CORRINE PAYTON leaves M.M.S, with a fond farewell. EILEEN PEARCE bequeaths her height to Jean Hugo. MARCEIL PLUCK wills her war paint to the needy cosmetics industry. ULA POR TERFIELD wills her name to George. JUANITA ‘ ' Sally’’ RAND bequeaths her silly ness to Barbara Morris. LENORA REMARK leaves for Sears and Roebuck. MARJORIE RHINEHARI departs without any sad, backward glances. ELSIE ROEHM wills her imitation of teachers to all those teachers she has imitated. LILLIAN RAPANOVIC leaves with a smile like all the rest of the Seniors. DON RITCHIE leaves as his brother did. by the grace of God. BOB KOCHHEISER leaves, still trying to be funny. HAROLD HOOVER left before we could stop him. GENE HE LLER wills his athletic ability to Rene Neuman. HERB HAMILTON JERRY (Fuzzy) SNYDER leave lo go Coon hunting. Did we say coon hunting? BILL SMITH leaves sadly without Maggie. BOB BEEMAN leaves all the girls wishing he were a little taller. BILL CAMPBELL leaves the school without a good bass fiddle player. CARL LASH slips out still yelling “Myrtle.” JACOB BAUTZ has left for parts unknown. BILL MAINS bequeaths his gentleman like ways to all the unpolished .sophomore boys. DARRELL NICHOLS has left for the land of sun¬ shine. JOHN WEISSGARBER leaves his proportions to Gene Goin. DONA JEAN BOYCE leaves to become a steady employee at “Monkey” Wards. ELEANOR BRANDT leaves her flashing dark eyes to Zeke” Zediker. JOY CONN ANT joyously departs. GLORIA MOSER leaves with everybody’s good wishes. ANNA (Fraulcin) OHLER bequeaths her dramatic ability to Shirley Temple. BOB SIMPLE’S leaves with his one and only tagging behind. FRANK MILLER leaves his drumming ability to Gene Krupa. JOSEPH 1-lOFFER wills his convertible to Rich Jacobs. DICK STAMBAUGH wills his ability to gab in home room lo “Chink” Foster. Thus we formally conclude, sign and seal this docu¬ ment on ihe 28lh day of the fifth month in the year of our Lord 1913, and do hereby appoint as the sole executor, Mr. Mann. Signed and sealed. Will Committee. LARRY OSBORN JOAN SCIIMUT LER MARY WYLLIE MARY BETTY HOFFMAN RONALD KERN FRANK RACHEL - 6 -
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(? St44 Ti Ul 4HCk£ FLICK FLOCKENCIER wills his basketball ability 10 Joe Radio. DICK FRIDDELL willingly leaves this good and worthy institution. BOB FRAILEY leaves his frail name to Harold Strain. HAROLD FUDERER leaves the shop without a feud. BOB HAMILTON hops out the door gladly. JOE HEILMAN leaves to go to Georgia. CHARLES MAURICE HOCKETT leaves having borrowed his last chemistry paper to copy. BILL HOUR trips out still thinking he ' s a genius. ROBERT JACOBY wills his smile to the shop boys that think their course is a grind. WILMAR ‘Movie Star LADD leaves his string of girls — you wolf! NORMAN LEECH leaves the early morning to who¬ ever wants it. RICHARD LEINARD wills his nose to Paul Lash. NEDDA RYAN bequeaths her ability at Home Ec. to all prospective cooks. LAVONNA SCHAFFER leaves her mannish actions to Bobby Lemlcy. DORIS SCHMID! ' leaves Iter ability to catch service men to President Roosevelt. DORIS SCISINGER leaves the commercial dept, without an able helper. MILDRED SHOUP goes out to help the war effort. DOROTHY Hi Ho SISCO leaves her mother all alone in the cafeteria. EUDIE SMOTHERMAN wills her figure to Carol Ann Spencer. RUTH SNYDER rushes out to Bible School. We think. MARJORIE STAFFORD wills her quiet ways to Miss Culbertson. ROMALENE STANLEY leaves to play cops and robbers with Lite neighbor kids. BE E FY STIER drags out and she’s tired too. CATHERINE STOCKER leaves to join “Clara Cluck,” Mickey Mouse’s Aunt. JACKIE TIMMONS bequeaths her sweet ways to Mrs. Stout. HELEN VAS1LOVIC MARY LULU depart for the friendly house. RUTH WAGNER wills her down-in-tliccychair-do to Russ McBride. RUTH WATSON rushes happily away. MARGE WEN! bequeaths her ability in Chem¬ istry to Bob Hale. RUTH WESSEN leaves her lively chatter to Ruth Sheriff. BEULAH WESTMORELAND leaves Cot tine to carry on. NEVER I Y WILBURN wills, with a burning desire, her experiences to all those who want them. GLORIA WRIGHT wills her lube of Ipana Tooth Pasie 10 Boh Hope. MARJORIE WYI.LIE gives her ambition to all underclassmen. AGNES YANKOWSKI wills her ability lo run er¬ rands to Mr. Sherman. NETTY JOE EDWARDS bequeaths her ability to charm evervone to Betty Pugh. LEROY WYMER gives his name to Dave. MAXIM: AMOS leaves her name to Andy. BETTY ANDREWS goes lo be a sculptor’s model. GLENN A MAE AUXTER bequeaths her place in the choir to David Husang. VIVIAN BADER leaves to become a Navy sweet¬ heart. BERTHA BAUDERER. goes out to join brother Joe. LUCILLE BAURER gladly leaves. LUCILLE BE1LSTEIN wills her muscles to the wrestling team. ILLENE BEMILLER departs with a sparkler on her left hand. PEGGY BLACK wills her old eloLhes lo next year’s Senior Cast. LADONNA BON ECU T I ER wills her beauty lo Norma Cotton. JANE! BONHAM wills her faithfulness to Norma Jean Hunt. KATHERINE BRANDT bequeaths all her brothers to the man situation at M.H.S. RUTH BREYMAN wills her ability to gel along with people to Anna Marie Fisher. LUCILLE BRIDGES alias Lucy Britches leaves her name to ’Droop Drawers David Sweet. VIRGINIA Kate’’ CAMPBELL wills her ability lo run after men to Carol Hosier. HELEN GARRICK leaves to enjoy a happy summer. JANICE CARTER wills her suction in Spanish Class to Shirley Rankin. HELEN CARVOUR wills Iter hair to the mop. DOROTHY CLARK leaves her tardiness to anyone in Miss Blake’s Home Room. BETTY CREPS bequeaths her cheer-leading ability to Stinky Anson. PAULINE DESTERHAL.FT gone. GERTRUDE DIEHM rushes wildly down the hall to get away. WILMA DINGER will leave her Junior hoy friend. BEVERLY DUVALL leaves the boys at M. H.S. safe — once mote! MIRIAM EBERHART EVAJEAN EBY will their chatter in home room period to John Stanton. ROSEMARY ELLER leaves her feller. DOROTHY ESTERLINE leaves willingly. BETTY FLEGAL wills her snappy pictures to any¬ body who wants them. MADLYNN GERBERICK got here just in lime to leave with us. BETTY GERGER leaves the Study Halls of M. H.S. BARBARA GOFF lakes off! EVELYN GRIFFITH leaves lo shine shoes! ELAINE GUI HER wills her patriotism lo people who think it better to eat candy than buy war stamps. GENE MELTON joins his brother at Bloodgood’s. JONATHAN MII.IJM rushes out of the shop. MERLE McGULLOUGII walks out with his new girl — Guess who? KOBER1 McDONAI!) leaves Maxine behind. RUSSEI! Me PEEK leaves the shop without a good man. JAMES PETROFF pops off lo join his brothers. BILL PHELPS leaves the Legion with one less cadet. PAUL (Pablo) RONDELL departs lo become one of Uncle Sam’s Naval Aviators. Good Luck. Pablo! CHARLES SAIN goes back to the coop. Chicken! DEAN SAMS wills his tiny cars to Leonard Miller. — 5 —
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( ' P ' urftAeccf, The building was completed today and the Project Engineer, Mr. Glenn Rolilcdcr. pul his o. k. on the construction. As everyone knows, this is the finest build¬ ing of its kind in the world because nearly 300 laborers and a great number of engineers were on the job to make it the eighth wonder of the world. We look a trip to the Yogi and asked him to tell us what the building would be like in ten years. This Yogi was an obliging sort of jerk so he gazed into his crystal ball and asked for prioiities on a icn year prophecy. He must have had a drag with this crystal ball because lie got a com¬ plete report on the inhabitants of this building. He told us not to place loo much faith in the reports from this crystal ball because of the uncertain times and because most little crystal balls were working overtime for the government. Here is the dope on the dopes from the dope with the scope — 1 hope. Our journey begins early in the morning before ibis immense structure came to life, just like the day after the class patty. Through the corridors we hear noises as Custodian HOB HUBER drags a ladder, bucket and mop to do bis early morning cleaning, with the char¬ woman RUTH ELLEN HURST, liandv man JIM McCLURE. and electrician JACK EISAMAN. Jack was putting pennies behind the fuse box because lie had so many. Mr. Mann starts to work early in the morning in bis rental office. His five secretaries follow him. W1LLA LEE, MADLYN GERBERICH. LENORE BETZ, AIDA PATTERSON, and EI.SI ROEHM. JOHN TATAKIS was riding his motor scooter and delivering the morning Hypho, while EARL. GOETZ, wearing a pair of roller skates, was doing his job of unlocking the doors. Phis is a big joint and we have a number of offices, stores, amusements of all kinds, etc. The fit si floor is dominated by a large department stoic where MR.STOUT is checking up on his distribu¬ tive education students who started working part-time in 1913 and arc still in the same jobs in 1953. These ambitious employees arc in various departments of the U. Sucker Stoic whose slogan is. ' ’Don ' t mind the em¬ ployees. that’s all we could find. These student employees arc: DON GREED MAN. the paper-hanger; the soda-jerk NAOMI SHOUT, the fivc-and-dimc girls. MAXINE AMOS, HELEN GAR YOUR. LUCILLE BOWER, and ROSEMARY ELLER; the dry-goods dis¬ pensers arc: LENORE REMARK. LILLIAN RAPAN- OVIC. and RUTH SNYDER. DON RITCHIE is filling a prescription for CLARA LOREN ' TZ. He works over¬ time at this |uile often. Nice work if von want it, we say. JOE HEILMAN. DONA BOYCE and BOB KONVES arc the only ones who have been promoted — they are floor walkers. Going out of the department store we find The Inflation National Bank where TOM SCHWARTZ KOPT, DEAN SAMS and JOHN WE1SSGARBER arc trying to pass synthetic rubber checks. The president of the bank. LOUIS NAME I H. is trying to persuade MR. MRS. JIM SMITH. (DOTTIE NORRIS, to ou). to lake out a 33% mortgage on their one room bungalow in Middle Park. Plenty of excitement occurs when TRIGGER TYKODL last year ' s defeated candi¬ date for president, and bis gangsters. CASTOR Oil CUSHMAN. CHARLES A TLAS KERN, and SKINNY MAINS stage a daring daylight robbery, using HELEN H AGLEBARGER ' S new improved water pistol. F. B. I. investigators, BOB DOW. KENNE TH GET TLEMAN and RICHARD SIAM BAUGH were on the job bill were rudely awakened by the noise of the shots. They quickly summoned the cops, FLA T FOOT FLICK 1LOCKENCIER. and JOHN ADAMS, who came with Police Matron DYNAMITE VIRGINIA CAMPBELL. Timid, frail, MARGE McCLURE and JOAN OVER MEYER faint at the first sight of the gunmen and are resuscitated by Boy Scouts PAUL RON DELI., ROBER T BIXLER and JIM CURRY. The gunmen were cap¬ tured when the water supply ran low and were taken to the twenty-fifth floor jail on the magnetic elevator invented by BOB KOCHHEISER and JOHN BERGER In our super building we have a great many lawyers but MARYELLEN MILLER and associates look the ease for the defendants. It was a very exciting trial with JUSTICE MARIANNE JACKSON as judge and NORMAN HILDEBRAND as district attorney with ten women and one man for the jury. Ever since the draft of 1912 it has been ten women to one man. The women jurors were; BETTY SMART. LA VONNA “MUSCLES SCHAEFER, PAT SIEBERT, STOCKY KATHERINE STOCKER, NELLIE MANN, GLENNA MAE AUXTER. LUCILLE BRIDGET BRIDGES, MARY CHESTNUT BUHR, WILMA HUM DING¬ ER. and NANCY Y. B. GRIMM. The man was GENE REXRHODE. The judge returned the verdict of guilty on the charge of shooting with intent to drown. With the trial over we jumped down to the first floor and resumed our journey. The building is equip¬ ped with magnetic elevators but we sec BOB ARNTZ. BOB JACOBY, and RICHARD A I ' PL following them between floors so they can tell the boss if they run astray. Their lives arc full of ups and downs. Now let’s go to the 100th floor to CONRAD SCHU¬ STER ' S swanky Club Zombie where the cover charge is ten bucks a throw. JACK MARSHAL.I. got bounced by the brutal bouncer. BEN BOAI.S.” He got cauglu trying to steal the cover. In die gambling den of JAKE ALDERS and ED BATES we find the former DORIS SCSINGER losing thousands of dollars of ALEX DE¬ MYAN ' S money on the thrilling game of Bingo. We hear intriguing BETTY JO EDWARDS singing the old favorite, I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire while EMALISSA NOR TON, sitting at the front table with BOB WOLFGANG casually remarks in her sweet voice. Why in blazes don’t you? DANNY Mac- MICHAEL accompanies her on his old familiar chop¬ sticks. TED JACKSON and his super-saxophone are soothing the enraged crowd. LEON GOKTT1NGER and DOROTHY ESTERLINE arc hipping the light fantastic on the black glass dance floor as the orchestra plays the fanfare to begin the floor show. Unaided, alone, and in complete charge. BILL NASH pulls up the curtain. BOB V R BAN AC and TOM TOG EL bring their taxis to a slop in the lobby and the stars of the show, BILL CAMPBELI BETTY McCRACKEN and SALLY JUANITA RAND emerge. The first number on the show is the famed BUBBLES” MAXWELL and her deflated bubbles. MARILYN JEAN QUEEN and ELEANOR HERRK are selling cigarettes to the audience. They pause before BOB HUMPHREY BECH TEL and RU TH WESSEN who are undecided whether to choose Chesterfields or dum-dums. DOR¬ OTHY CLARK stumbles to the bar and orders a straw berry sundae without sherbet from the rough and tough
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