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I Geraldme Delores Russell will my ability to stay shm to Marte Kane Ralph Schlck Schxckedanz hereby bequeath my taxl cab serx tce fOJ1l1'1 Canmng Mildred june Shlres vnll my vu ac1ous nature to jackxe Church Betty Sinn will my ablllty to resist fllrtnng wxth all the fellas to Betty Mclalatton We the Sinn Twuns Joanne and june will our ability of keepxng the school m a wh1rl to Gene Krebs I Rudolph Sommer do bequeath my quietness in class to Roger Schoenbeck I Lester Steel bequeath my good grades to Clara jo Church Mary Frances Stevenson do bequeath my clean language to a certain group of Sophomore glrls I Eugene Stewenson do bequeath my ab1l1ty of bemg prompt to Rxchard Singer Albert Varsa wxll my Model A rord to Dennis Sandhexnrlch Aurelius Vasquez bequeath my Chevy and all the bills to Duck Rutter I Vu-g1n1a Ann Wescoat wxll my ab1l1ty to sklp school to june Koch Eva jean Wise do bequeath my beautiful thick hair to joella White We the Senior Class of 1949 do bequeath to the junior Class our ablllty to run the school We also bequeath to the Sophomore Class our great ambltxon and good times We bequeath to the Freshmen Class our abxhty to get along with the teachers In thexr next three years of school We do bequeath to the faculty of the Marlssa Township Hugh School another class as studlous as we were Z0 Il ll ' Ol ' , I- yu 1 7 I I n ' -O 1 I . 'l V K - I I n I, - , W ' . I I . ' ' K II 1, , ' S ' I 0 . i I . . . . ' -. . , .
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I Cecnlla Marie Kalkhoff wall my abxlxty of belng unprednctable to Erna Stegman I Jimmy Kane bequeath my shyness to Roy Young Kenneth Kane bequeath my ablllty to love ALL the gn-ls to Franklxn Barton Violet Maxine Khoury w1l1 my abtllty to keep quiet to Norma Vasquez Raymond Dwight Kllman w1l1 my natural long eyelashes and beautlful brown eyes to Omer Keith I Evelyn Anne Laumbattus do bequeath my ability to take care of money to Joann Stevenson I Richard Leemon bequeath my ab111ty of always being on time to Vernon Mense Lorene Lehman will my sweet personality to Roberta Predxger Claude Lrttle do bequeath my beautlful gray eyes to Lela Mae juenger Fern McGough will my ability to go steady to Miss Whrteside Paul McNary do bequeath my abllity to stay away from wxne women and song to Elmer Dean Sauerweln I Fred Muehlhauser do bequeath my place at Shamrock and all the empty bottles each and every Saturday mght to Kenny Lehman Betty Miller w1l1 my seat on the Tllden bus to Ebby Bexmfohr I johnny Mueller bequeath my comb to Arden Glllesple who is always combing his hatr janle Coulter Myers wlll my Southern accent to Ruby Hoffman I Lots Irene Owens bequeath my frtendltness to Shnrley Wylle jacob Pflasterer will my front seat ln study hall to Vern Wllson so can watch all the girls walk in l9 I, , ' ' ll Il ' v I, . , . . . . D I' . . , . . I, ' . . . n I, Stanley Butch Lehr, will my star basketball playing to Earl Heil. In I l U ' I, ' . . . . . . ' I? I . . . I 1 I, . , . . . I I, ' , ' , I, , ' ' ' ' he
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ADVENTURES IN ST LOUIS lt ms the openmg performance of the great play Dream Gxrl The leadxng part IS played by none other than the great actress Miss Tootsie Rolle fCec1le Kalkhoffl The play Dream Girl was written by a graduate of dear old Marissa Townshxp I-hgh He graduated tn the class of 49 I-hs name is Albertmo de Varsaroso the Great Albert Varsa Hts great plays finally reached St Louis 1n the year 1959 He had a little trouble trymg to get anyone to back his great success Dream Girl but finally a few of the successful Mllhonaxres 'P jlmmle Vanderbilt Kane Plymouth F Hennrlch and Fred Mllkman Muelhauser came to his aid This play IS being gn en at the Great Amerlcan Theater which is now under the management of Mr Dickie Maxwell Leeman better known Red I-le is now marrled to his childhood sweetheart the forme Bernice Dumstorff Red s old friend Eugene Stew enson better known 1 high school days as Smoky and Ralph Schlckedanz fSCl'l1Ck, are gu mg him a little competttxon by runmng the burlesque theater down the street and comedlan Billy Zoot Reed Kenneth Kanel Also at the American we haxe the great smger L1l1 Ponds afue Myer and her accompanist Ethel Smith Lorene Lehman As we look into the audience at the American we find Mr and Mrs Aurelius Vasquez Mrs Vasquez is the former Clara Buescher also Mr and Mrs Charles Mules Cathcart and six children Mommy Loxs Owens IS havmg a tough time trying to keep all of the dartmg six ktddles quiet Sitting up in the rlght hand balcony we find Mr and Mrs Donald Lee Gegel Mr Gegel is now an Engineer and Mrs Gegel Darlene Fulton IS one of the world s best dressed women There IS to be a style show given m the famous Tea Room at the American starting june l Mr Powers Ray Kxlmanj and his famous models are to be there Two of the favorite models are Mary Stex enson and Patsy Albert At the Arena we haue none other than the great wrestler Gorgeous George acob Pflasterer I-hs opponent IS the Great Virgil Dumstorff Gorgeous George s manager is Ray Blus and V1rg1l s manager us Rudolph Sommer At the Kiel Auditorium we have the St Louls Bomers xs Phxladelphxa Warriors The Bomers first fue Donald jackson Butch Lehr Paul McNary Lester Steele and Claude Little Thus IS the ftrst year for any famous team to have ever been under the management of a woman Thus IS none other than Miss Betty jean Smn Zl ' K ,I . . . . . cn, . . . ' . . ' . ' ' , as . ' . ' , ' , g .n They are featuring this week Miss Georgia Southern fVirginia Wescoatl , ' f J- - f D ' ' - l ' ' l . . ' . ' . 1 7 U L . . . . n
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