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eniom WENDELL SHORT, Winky Don't plague me with studies, My life's one of ease. F.F. A. 1-2-3-49 F.F.A. Sentinel 35 F.F.A. President 4. EILEEN SNYDER, Lena Eileen has her own sweet way, 'Twill be of use to her some day. F.H.A. I-2-3-45 G.A,A. 3, Photo Club gg Hi-Lites 4. JOHN STARRON, Stubby Students like him are hard to find, Steady, noble, will ing, kind, Annual Staff 4, Photo Club 3-4gBaseball 2-3 4. ROBERT WHITECOTTON, Whitey To see a boy who doesn't care a rap about his curly hair Is more than patient girls can bear. Baseball I-2-3-4, Basketball I-2-3-4,5 Boys' Chorus I-23 Mixed Chorus 35 Photo Club 43 Band I-2-3-4, Orchestra Ig Class Treasurer 35 Annual Staff 4. f r . ... ll! 0611, 'J J I YN ' s . M - yenwpxh 1.31-itll. as t,,,,'i.J Hu XD! ,J PY xkxfnsbgg N 5.7. -IN, Kg N fx :.xk x. XIQXCX NORMAN WILMSMEYER, Willy it H' With his music and his wit, Willy always makes a hit. Band I-2-3-41 Photo Club 3-45 Annual staff 4. RITA WOMBACHER, CuCldles , In athletics she's a whiz, A very good danoer we've hegilfk she rs. F.H.A. 4: G.A.A. 344: Chorus 4. ly D 'ff fy nfs, HU ,J tis if 1 ANNA MAE YARBER, Amy Anna is quiet and self-composed, And few in number are her foes. F.H.A. I-2-3-4. MABEL GRATE She started with us in her freshman year, And she's leav- ing with us to continue her career. v
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,ui 1 X -. : ., Mi I 730 ,l , 4 ,JP 0 X-Tix-Q A fi! ' enzord SHIRLEY MEINHARDT, Sh0Lsey Friendly, bright, and clever, Kind and willing ever. Band 2-3-4, Chorus I-25 Annual Staff 4: G.A.A. 3-4. EVA JEAN MOELLER, EV . 'Neath long brown lashes, her brown eyes dance, Her charming ways our hearts entrance. Chorus I-2-3-45 G. A. A, 3-4, Sextet 3-4g Student Council 23 Cheerleader 2- 4, Editor Annual 45 Hi-Lites 4, Photo Club 3. J' 'IJ ,l. yy lj' ' 1 XLYLA IEAN PHILLIPS, Jeannie Lovely eyes are those that show, Beautiful thoughts por- trayed below, F,H.A, 1-2-3-45 F.H.A. Treasurer 3g G. A.A. 3-4, Band 2-3-4, Chorus 3-4: Annual Staff 4. BERNICE RENTH Golden hair and eyes of blue, Have a way of winning you. Chorus 3-49 G.A.A. 4: F.H.A. I-2-4:Hi-Lites 4: P11010 Club 3-4. 1 o.'q'l . U: lv I1 ' 4 I A' A I ' f' -A xl? ,' ' ,fr Q, ' .l -' 3 41 ,, 9. Q'-r .f A 4, I0 k BETTY JANE RICHTER, B. J. A pleasant way and sweet, A lovely character to meet. Chorus 1-2-3-44 G.A.A. 3-4: F.H.A. 1-2-3-4g F.H.A. President 33 Cheerleader 2-4: Sextet 3-4g Hi-Lites 45 An- nual 4. CLARENCE SCHANZ, SChanZie When it comes to music, Schanzie's all thereg In roller skating, too, he does his share. Band I-2-3-4g Basket- ball I-2-3-4q Chorus 2-31 Photo Club 3-45 Photo Club Vice-president.4. Y T1 ' 'Ds fu 7 ' N - f ' ' I v ,W ,..,..j- y . NORMA SCHNEIDER Sugar and spice, And everything nice. Band 2-3-4, F.H. A, I-2-3-45 Annual staff 45 Hi-Lites 45 Chorus I-2-4g'G. A.A. 3. DONALD SEITZ, Tiny Always jolly and likes to play, Mischief his rrierry eyes portray. Band I-2-3-4g Basketball I-2: Photo Club 3g An- nual Staff 4. I' I , , L 'X
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- V , 7 -1 :gg A W. iz 4' c' mf- ff-Ai kflff Rf enior We, the class of 1951 of Mascoutah Community High School, being in possession of the essential factors necessary to the fac- ulties of a sound mind, do herewith make, declare, and pub- lish our last will and testament. To the members of this community we leave our sincere thanks for all their labors in our behalf. To the Board of Educationwe bequeath our appreciation for providing this school, in which we have spent two happy years. To our superintendent, Mr. Garvin, we leave hopes for us to prove our best abilities. To the faculty we express our thanks for their guidance, our heartfelt sympathy for the worries we caused them, and a suc- cession of restful nights and peaceful dreams. To our rightful successors, the juniors, go the last two rows of study hall seats, our senior dignity, and our position as boss over the underclassmen. To the sophomores we present a small part of our knowl- edge--they need it- -and our excellent behavior. To the freshmen we leave our sophistication and our ability to play petty tricks without being caught. Individually we make the following bequests, which should be treasured as reminders of the seniors of '51: I, Walter Engel, will my independence and quietness to Donald Graul. l, Beulah DeRousse, leave my height to Audrey Reeble. I, Ruth Karpel, bequeath my shy manners to Jeanette Fritz. 1, Jim Mitchell, will my ability to be president of my class for four years and to ask foolish questions to Donald Glaeser, the freshie president. I, Curtis Condon, leave my first-hour study hall to any un- derclassman who will make as good use of it as I have. To the teachers of M. C. H. S. --I leave. I, Don Seitz, bequeath nothing to anyone, as I need every- thing for myself. ' I, Toots Bizenberger, will my love for Chevies to Mr. Griebel. I, Marilyn Dietz, leave my luck to pass tests to anyone who didn't quite make it. I, Armin Hamann, bequeath my good behavior in class to Howard Boller. I, Paul Blackmer, leave my wonderful personality and good grades to my brother Joe. I, Lyla Jean Phillips, will my pleasing smile and friendly way to Shirley Spanley. I, Betty Jane Richter, bequeath my ability to flirt to Verna Kraske. I, Henry Feldt, present my popularity with girls and singing ability to Clarence Munie. I, Robert Whitecotton, leave my ability to argue to Marcel Frerker. I, Evelyn Dickhaut, bequeath my typing skill to Evan Zim- mermann. This page KILIAN BLDG. MAT. CO. 674144 I, Norman Wilmsmeyer, present my musical talents to Dixie Kuehn. I, Rita wombacher, leave my dancing partner, Doretta Trappe, to anyone who can follow her. I, Sally McAbee, will my vitality to Bonnie Linss. I, Eva Jean Moeller, give my innocent brown eyes to Janet Stahl. I, Jaynie Bassett, leave my apple-polishing act to Helen Knipp. I, Pat Cummings, will my cute ways and ability to amuse people to Louise Weber. I, Lois Ackerman, present my ability never to gossip to all the cats of lvl.C.H. S. I, Phyllis Augustine, leave my ability in athletics without injuring anyone to Rita Biddle. ' I, Keith Grodeon, leave my basketball suit and my bash- fulness to Terry Plab. I, Clarence Schanz, will my ability to find out the names of all the new girls to Arnold Feldt, I, Wendell Short, leave Loretta to anyone who will take care of her. I, John Starron, will some of my physique to Jimmie Al- brecht. I, JoAnn LeMaster, present my soft southern accent to Kath- leen Gramm. I, Marlin Hoercher, bequeath my curly hair to Marvin Funk. I, Bernice Renth, leave my blonde hair--a whole head of it--to Bonnie Graul. I, Norma Schneider, leave my neat way to my sister Joan. I, Eileen Snyder, will my ability to go steady during my high-school days to Scheron Kilian. I, Shirley Meinhardt, will my little brother, Butter, to the senior girls of 1951 --1952. I, Deloris Rowold, leave my place on the Student Council to Bonnie Klingelhoefer, provided she fills it well. I, Anna Mae Yarber, bequeath my shorthand ability to June Hecker. I, Mabel Grate, leave my quiet personality to Margie Hoerdt. I, Betty Garner, leave my sweet smile to Carol Martin. I, Bonnie Funk, leave my place behind the cafeteria coun- ter to anyone who is fast enough making change. I, Pearl Graul, bequeath my place in the chorus to anyone who has courage to attempt it. I, Betty Jean Haas, will my locker and its confusing com- bination to anyone bright enough to figure it out. In witness whereof, we have set the hand and seal of the class of 1951 this 28th day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-one. Signed: Senior Class of 1951 Witnesses: Eva Jean Moeller Pat Cummings Sally McAbee sponsored by MASCOUTAH LUMBER CO . -14
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