Marion High School - Warrior Yearbook (Marion, KS)

 - Class of 1950

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1950 The other day while Miss Hagel was rummaging around in the hack of her closet, guess what she found? Her old crystal hall! She brought it out, wiped all the dust off and de- cided to see if it still worked. She started to gaze into the future when 11 lo and behold she saw a few familiar faces of the graduating class of 1950. Dorothy Adams and June Avery seem quite happily married with their airmen and all their children. Harold Bowers, Don Sklenar and Bill Markham have now developed a figure associated with their business. They have taken over the Palstaff Brewery Corporation having their central office in Pilsen, Kansas, the home of the famous singer, Terona Tinduska, who sings with the famous orchestra, The Blue Aces . Roger Hannaford and Max Merrill are now operating a night club in New York. Merrill tends the bar and Hannaford looks after the chorus girls. Dick Bredemeier is now the famous heavy-weight wrestling champion of the world. Tim Burkholder has hit pay dirt in his first year in college. His rich uncle died and left his entire fortune to him and now he spends his time sleeping in his lakeside cabin. Ralph Dohner has settled down in Texas with a little southern gal, Joan Winkley, as his partner. His occupations are bronc busting and cow-punching. Tirginia Wright and Roy Pienkta have recently purchased the childrens' home at Antelope to be occupied by them and their many children. Kathryn Popp went to college at Tabor and found herself that preacher husband she has wanted ever since she vent to church camp. Lavere Metzler is starring in the Ice Capades of 1961. Her skating quartett, The Icelites includes Darlene Richmond, Dolores Razor, Betty Druse, and Anna Belle Winter. Donna Miesse is now taking Harry James' place in the Music World. Donna will begin her tour of the world from Ousler. James Nansen is now a famous snake charmer and has traveled all over the big world Norma Sly and Nora Zeller have won great fame over their professions. Norma plays the piano while Nora does her fan dance. Loretta Conyers who has always had two or three men on the string has started her own railroad to Reno. She visits there once a year to trade her old husband for a new one. Patsy Hett, a curious woman of the world, has taken over Hedda Hoppers Column. Treva Kelsey has finally taken up Kerb service and is making her husband do all the work. Wayne Kline if still in the process of looking for Dolores' ring in the corn field. Yicki Barrett has recently purchased an all glass trailer house. Now days they come equipped with Shields. Norman Bredemeier and Leslie Powell are still making their frequent trips to Peabody. We hear there are wedding bells in the distance. Roger Ireland has finally decided to enroll at Tabor College to eliminate the many trips to Hillsboro. Joyce Keazer has finally married That Man. Her parents gave them a new Plymouth for a wedding gift! Monty Prazier has become the second Nature Boy because he wae unsuccessful with his high school blonde. James Pruechting is in great study for he is writing a new history book for Marion High School. Jerry Haney is still quite the same, for he still smiles at every pretty girl he sees. Daryle Hiebert has recently become an accountant for the famous Ziegfield Pollies. Miss Hagel puts the crystal back in her closet and lets the dust settle because she Is quite sure that her Seniors of 1950 are enjoying life. prophecy. 16

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eu nidi We, the Seniora of 1950, being of sound mind and body do will and bequeth the followings To the juniors our oherished front seats in assembly. Please handle with care, most of them are already broken. To the sophomores, nothing because there are enough of you who don't need anything. To the freshmen our well—used brains. We've passed so we won't be needing them anymore. To Miss Hagel the fond memories of her American history classes. To Mr. Jantz, the papers in Burkholder's garage. Maybe next year's class won't be as slow as we. I, Dorothy Adams leave to Pauline Minear my ' 9 Hudson. I know you will enjoy it. If June Avery wil] my small size to Peggy Hayward. It is nice to be short. I, Vicki Barrett, do willfully leave to Theodore Longhofer my slim figure. I, Harold Bowers leave to Floyd Baxter my size 14 basketball shoes. Perfect litT I, Norman Bredemeier leave to John Hayen my bashfulness. Does John need it} I, Richard Bredemeier leave to Mr. Kearney my most prized possession-my Model A. I, Tim Burkholder leave to David Wheeler, my vim, vigor, and vitality. I, Loretta Conyers do willfully leave my swing to Leola Druse. Good luck Leola. I, Ralph Dohner leave my bachelorhood to John Woolridge. It's a happy life. I, Betty Druse, leave to Dwight Cannon Ball Fruechting my long brown hair. I, Monty Frazier, leave to Marvin Wunch my running ability. It comes in handy. I, Jim Fruechting leave my shyness to Max Mathiot. Will Max try to use it? I, Roger Hannaford leave to Myron Jantz my fast pace on the football field. I, Patsy Hett leave to Diana Herbert my privilege of seeing Jack Williams home. I, Daryle Hiebert will my ability to grow at a fast rate to DeWayne Ewert. I, Roger Ireland will my business coupe to Gordon Wingerd. It may tell tales. I, Joyce Keazer will my Oldsmobile and the pSrson that drives it to Anita Collet. I, Treva Kelsey will my favorite Kerb Service to Dorothy Markham. Nice going. I, Wayne Klein leave to Dean Williams my job at the laundry. Good luck. I, Bill Markham leave my Job at Seymours to Phillip Mehl. Good luck, Phillip. I, Max Merrill leave my football suit to Clifford Jewett. Hope it fits you. I, Lavere Metzler will my interest in Peabody to Eileen Hansen. Good luck. I, Donna Miesse will my prized possession, my trumpet for the band to V. Johnson. I, James Nansen leave to Charles Muse all of my wise cracks which I use in class. I, Roy Pientka leave to Don Hayen my quiet nature. It does pay to be quiet. I, Kathym Popp will my brains to C.R. Moulton. I thought they might be -useful. I, Leslie Powell will my interest in Burns to Bobby Seibel. Conserve on the gas. I, Dolores Razor leave my Air Force ring to Carol Schleuber. I have it tared. I, Darlene Richmond will my shortness to Pat Henry. It might come in handy. I, Don Sklenar will my interest in the Pilsen dances to Robert Skibbe. I, Nbrma Sly leave my job at Seifert's Garage to Laura Ice Cream Bredemeier. I, Verona Vinduska will my interest in Wichita to Millie Lou Matthews. I, Joan Winkley leave my Job at Duckwall's to Nancy Allen. The candy is good. I, Virginia Wright will my typing job in journalism to Janice Meisner I, Nora Zeller will Charles' ring to Ethel Hiebert. It is a good ring. If these articles are not claimed within thirty days they may be turned in for court expenses. Signed Seniors of 1950 3



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First row—C. Propp, Pres; M. Hollar, Vice-Fres; R. Newsom, Sec-Treas: L. Bredemeier, J. Brose, M, Brunner. Second row—M. Collett, R. Dunn, D. Ecker, D. Ecker, E. Grimes, E. Grimes, E. Hansen, D. Hayen. Third row—M. Herzet, C. Heerey, E. Hiebert, B. Kline, P. Magathan, D. Markham, C. McCarty, J. Meisner. Fourth row—D. Meredith, M. Meredith, C. Moulton, C. Muse, M. Navrat, U. Neuwirth, C. Oblander, K. Richmond. Fifth row— R. Richmond, P. Rittel, T. Shields, R. Skibbe, G. Tajchman, J. Williams. 17

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