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as AL'l, 1 sw? 4 fli 55 gif, . .s. y A , A Q lr r ' ig g Seniors ROBERT STARRON, Stubby To have his friendship is really a treat, Boys like Bob are hard to beat. CRobert Starron moved to California in Novernberg JOHN SURMEIER, Soupy A witrier fellow cannot be found, Things liven up when he's around, Photo Club 3, 4. ELSIE WIEGAND, Else A charming girl with a friendly smile, She helps to make the day worth while. Annual Staff 4g Hi-Lites Staff 45 Chorus I,2,3g F.H.A, 2,3,4g Treasurer F,H,A, 3g Vice-President F.H.A. 4g G,A.A. 2, 3,4g Photo Club 4. EVAN ZIMMERMANN, Zip Zip was absent from school again today, Could hunting season have kept him away? Band 1, 2, 3.4: Basketball 1, 2, Chorus 3, Photo Club 3,4, 18 GENE RICHTER A tall and slender guy, Who's sure to succeed by and by, AnnualStaff 4g Class Treasurer 3, Student-Faculty Coun- cil 4g Photo Club 2. VELMA ROWOLD, Velm Bright of hair and also of smile, A girl like Velma is a pal worth while, Annual Staff 4, Hi-Lites Staff 43 Chorus I,2, 3, F.H,A, I, 2, 3, 4, Parliarnentarian F. H. A. 4g Historian F.l-I. A. 2: G.A.A. 2,45 Librarian 3,4, RALPH SCHRAGE, Bugs Not so shy as he used to be, Here's a lad with a jolly personality Photo Club 4, 'rvf ,.,,., xfv w sf ' 'C Wits' f s rs' ,J ,pg-...,, .44 1 'j s ' 1-ws, Q ii f 59 3' Q Q XL 5 I s 9 ai 19 s R 1. will r rx ,K scqtk' v a l L wi Wm.. -as 5, 2 i 4' 2 ,., 1. s sa r , gr. -za - ' s f 1 ' .ie 'Q ,rw si. legslfwwfzf-ta. f Q F35 sr , 5 R - ' f 1 , A -Q, A 4 , avr . his 4 X We QKQWK s r r -wr ,S E. , . s rr. , 3 Y -r ,W F' ai - P' ,r H . - ' .ar,ga,..a A , sw 3 - , .-M -s '? Wi' 2 : ss -mar
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VERNA KRASKE Verna always did her best, And in her class she led the rest. Annual Staff 4,Chorus I, 2, 3, F.H. A. F.H. A. 3: G. A,A. 2, 3,4, Librarian DIXIE JUEHN, Dix This is the girl with the dancing feet, Her friendly way is hard to beat. I, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2. Annual Staff 4, Hi-Lites Staff 4, Chorus I, 2, F.H.A. 1, 2,4, G.A.A, 2,3,4, FIRMIN LANTER, Blackie Firmin is a friend to all, Not to short and not- too tall. F.F.A, 3,4, Reporter F.F.A. 4, Annual Staff 4, Photo Club 4. si -1 'ra Viz f' ' ' -- Niragtifrf, ws , gig' 53, r -. .. , . . , Y, ,,,, ,i fn. ' , .. , rs Q V-41 , 'f5,gj!jv J H :' ' . If ' 5, 1-221 :,I-ia 41' 's5 .Hf21,-,jf 1 5 ,. X --A ,,g.ll!'Qf ',a-WY: '1 'V.it.'.t 1 J wj my fy 691049, Sen lors KENNETH LaQUET, The Poet A regular fellow, it is true, Full of pep and mischief, too. ROSE LEMBKE, Rosie A quiet, fine, and cheerful maid, Who's always willing to lend her aid. Annual Staff 4, Hi-Lites Staff 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Student- Faculry Council 2, F,H,A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary F,H.A. 3, President F.H.A, 4, G.A.A, 2, 3,43 Photo Club 4. DON MITCHELL, Mitch Smiling, debonair, and neat, Hearts of'ladies at his feet. Annual Staff 4, Band 3,4, Chorus 3, Class President 2, Photo Club 3,4, Underclassman Play lg Student-Faculty Council 2. DALE REUSS, Roses You would have to go far to find A boy that equals Dale's kind. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Student-Faculty Council I, Photo Club 4. This page is sponsored by 17 PFEIFFER BOTTLING CO. SCHUBERT MINE 2 LANTER'S PLACE
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TIL if I. ' S I xv, , I HST I II GSIGIIIBIII S ,, SS I 160566. We, the class of 1952 in the city of Mascoutah, the county of St. Clair, and the state of I ' Illinois, being in full possession of mind, with a few noble exceptions, and having memories rs that put the Encyclopedia Britannica to shame, do hereby dispose of our multitudinous and mellow, numerous and noteworthy possessions and talents in the form of a will. 3-I The senior class is survived by a junior class, a sophomore class, and a freshman class. The first mentioned will be appointed to the place left vacant by the untimely decease of the senior class, but can in no measure fill the position. In this manner we do dispose of our possessions: To the Junior class, our rightful heirs, we bequeath our most valuable property--our well-worn thinging caps, our dignity, our class spirit fthe best brand knownj, and our seats in the study hall. To the sophomore class we leave our ability to jump to safety when a teacher asked us a question we did not know and the right to annoy the freshmen. I To the freshman class we leave our unfailing good humor in the face of trying hours we p-' suffered when we, too, were young and unsophisticated. To the school itself we leave all the time we wasted and hope that other classes use it I advantageously. 'N To individuals we bequeath the following possessions: I, jim Albrecht, bequeath my ability to go steady with a cheerleader to Frank Vollmer. I, Ralph Schrage, will my skill in doing push-ups to John Pfeiffer, I, Dixie Lee Kuehn, leave my dancing ability to Audrey Reeble. ij I Kenneth LaQuet, leave my ability to get messed up in bookkeeping to Harold Hamann. Rose Lembke, will my sweet personality to Faye I-limes. I, George Kolb, leave my quietness to Louie Hughes, I, Mary Ann Zimmermann, leave my ability to find a boy with the same last name to Marilyn Lehman, I, John Surmeier, will my nickname, Stupy Soupy , to anyone who can qualify for it, I, Joan Gunia, will my braces to George Justus. Gene Richter, bequeath my height to Corky Helms. I. I. I, Jo Harper, lea ve my comfortable, worn-down, out-of-shape moccasins to anyone with sore feet. Velma Rowold, leave my ability in basketball to Rose Schmidt, I, Dale Reuss, leave my ability to get along with the teachers to Robert Poirot. Elsie Wiegand, leave my interest in playing the accordion to anyone who is interested. I, Robert Starron, bequeath my ability to keep the bench warm and find lost foul balls in baseball to Paul Cleland. I, Marlene Doelling, will my interest in the St, Louis Cardinals to Howard Boller, I, Rita Biddle, bequeath my ability to handle money QU to the treasurer of the junior class. I, Firmin Lanter, leave my winter seat in the bus to Marcel Frerker. I, Donna Crosser, will my curly hair to Marilyn Zapp. Don Graul, leave my ability to have my assignments written just on the days the teacher collects them to Kenneth McDaniel, I, Joyce Curry, bequeath my ability to be seen and not heard to Shirley Spanley. I, Don Mitchell, leave my ability to charm the ladies to Tommy Weyenberg. I, Cecile Erichs, leave my good taste in clothes to Shirley Erb. We, June I-Iecker, ScheronKilian, and Verna Kraske, the writersof this lastwilland testament--leave. To,Miss Steines and Mr, Votrain, our class sponsors, we leave a few peaceful moments, which they so justly deserve. In witness whereof we have set the hand and seal of the class of I-952 this 29th day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two. I. I. I. Signed: Senior Class of 1952 Verna Kraske June I-Iecker Scheron Kilian Witnessess: This page is sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK f arf- T..- tg. I Evan Zimmermann, leave my ability to make the teachers earn their living the hard way to Joel Winker, 1 , - 5 I - +ii
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