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MARVA SCHAEFER Marv They say: Still water runs deep. Chorus 1, 2, Band lg Art Club 3. JAMES SCHMIEGE N Jimvv He has a heart as big as the sky! All we can say is - He's a swell guy! Chorus 15 Baseball 2, 3,43 Class Play 4. DOROTHY SELKING Dort' 'Sparkling eyes, light brown hair, She will always do her share. Chorus 1, 2g Class Play 4. KATHRYN SINGLETON H Katy 'She isn't from Texas But, she goes for Tex in a big way. Chorus 1, 3g Band 1, 3, Secretary 2. MILDRED WILLIAMS Millie Another grad of M.H.S. Chorus 1. LAURA WITTE Witte If silence were golden, She would be rich. Chorus 1. r .' m ,J 121' , , Sponsored by GERBER'S MEAT MARKET
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R w X19 99' ARNO GIROD The man who blushes is not a brute. FFA 1,2,3,4g Play 4. AUDREY GRANDSTAFF Audie A good cheerleader, yes she is, And in speech, she's a whiz. Chorus lg Secretary 1, 3g Cheerleader 2, 43 Class Play 4, Eagle staff Literary Editor. JANE HARVEY Janie Her heart is as sunny as her hair. Chorus 1. 3, Majorette 1, 2, 3,45 Treasurer 25 Class Play 3, 4g Eagle Staff Co-Editor. IUANITA HOFFMAN Hoffie She's seen, with Deau. Chorus 13 Library Club lg Band 3g Art Club 3,4. vw n NOLA ISCH Nonnie Other gals can worry about their Tom, Dick, and Ted, But,this smart gal has got her Fred. Chorus 13 Band 1g Cheerleader 1, 2. A LICE KUKELH AN N A lu You can't help liking her. Chorus 1: Art Club 3,4g Eagle staff Art. BARBARA LEWTON Barb Her joys are many, her sorrows few, She's a friend that's always true. Chorus 1g Library Club 15 Band 3g Art Club 3, 4: Vice President 1g Treasurer 4: Class Play 3, 4. EVELYN OETTING Evie' If She greets your jests with laughter, She's the girl the wits are after. Chorus 15 Band 1.45 Treasurer 35 Library Club 1g Class Play 4. Sponsored by HELLER'S FEED, COAL and SUPPLY CO
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We, the Senior Class f1955j, of the City of Monmouth, township of Root, county of Adams, state of Indiana, nation of United States, and planet Earth, being of sound mind, memory and body do declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby declaring void any and all wills made by us heretofore: TO THE FACULTY: We will peace of mind. TO THE IUNIORS: We will our ability to not let the title, Seniors, go to our head. TO THE SOPHOMORES: We will two more years of toil. TO THE FRESHMAN: We will three years of contemplation of initiation. I, Betty Andrews, will all my pairs of jeans to Beverly Stevens fproviding she can get by wearing them at schoolj and my quietness to Weldon Schaefer. I, James Baughman, will my ability to ride a motor- cycle in all kinds of weather to Don Menter and to Roger Bieberich my quietness. I, Evelyn Beineke, will my glasses to anyone who can make use of them, and my ability to find my billfold when I lose it to Ruth Macke. I, Franklin Bittner, will my baby blue convertible to Marlene Johnson and my ability to stay out late on Sunday nights to Carolyn Drake. I, Elaine Blakey, will my dimples to Marlene Bulte- meyer and my ability to clerk in the bakery to anyone who needs the spare money. I, Deloris Bleeke, will my ability to get along with three Spartans to Lorene Bohnke and to Pat McCagg, I will my ability to wear sweaters almost every day of the week. I, Edward Blume, will my ability to get to school on time to Fred Miller and my '41 Chevie to Jerry Bauhman. I, Kathleen Boerger, will my smooth walk to Patty Hurst and my ability to do the polka to David Fuelling. I, Shirley Brandt, will my flirty ways to Ruth Bulmahn and my ability to twirl and march with ease to Kenny Peck fproviding she practices hard.J I, Dale Busick, will my shortness to Norb Witte and my driver's license to anyone who's lucky enough to keep it. I, Janet Busick, will my bashfulness to Fritz Macke and my ability to work as a car-hop at the Root Beer Stand to Shelva Miller fproviding she takes advantage of this chance to meet guys.J l, Janice Busick, will my ability to blush to David Brown and to Shirley Bleeke my ability to be a nervous wreck when I'm in front of a crowd. I, Don Christianer, will my ability to try to stay sober to Clint Fuelling and to Stew Schnepfl will my ability to smoke. I, Betty Deam, will my peppy personality to Barbara- Carr, and my ability to study in last period study hall to Lowell Beineke. I, Dorothy Fast, will my small waistline to Carolyn Hoffman and my ability to milk cows to Anna Schlemmer. I, George Fuelling, will my ability to sleep in Civics class to David Beery and my ability to run into the back of cars to Jerry Bleeke. I, Melvin Fuelling, will my ability to stay sober to Norman Davis and my ability to work in shop to Terry Shoaf. I, Wilmer Fuelling, will my red hair to Calvin Worth- man and my ability to tinker to Fritz Schlemmer. I, Paul Fuhrman, will my tallness to Butch Myers and my last name to Joyce Welter. I, Shirley Fuhrman, will my tallness to Kathleen Flem- ing, and my ability to find a way to Reitdorf's every Wednes- day and Saturday nights to Lorena Witte. I, Delores Gallmeyer, will my clear complexion to Betty Baker and my easy-going' personality to Sharon Schuller. I, Don Gallmeyer, will my duals to Stew Schnepf and my future to a girl thatl can't go wrong on. I, Don Gerke, will my heel plates to Byron Liberace Linker and my ability to put a Toni in my hair eight nights a week to Ronnie Bittner. I, Gail Gerke, will my ability to stay away from Willshire to Nicky Secaur and my ability to have Stag Parties to Dick Kueneke. I, Arno Girod, will my ability to drive a Chevrolet to Fred Miller and my ability to get along with the teachers to Max Elzey. I, Audrey Grandstaff, will my cheerleading ability to Nicky Secaur and to Rog Heller I will my ability to keep my actions on a date a secret. I, Jane Harvey, will my natural blonde hair to Betty Baker, and my twirling ability to Sharon Beltz. I, Juanita Hoffman, will my shortness to Marlene Bul- mahn and all my leisure time to a certain boy at D.C.H.S. I, Nola Isch, will my ability to be the first in my class to get a diamond to Carla Snyder, and all my love and affection to Freddy. I, Alice Kukelhan, will my artistic ability to Jerry Baugh man and my ability to go with Ohio boys to Marilyn Hutchin- son. I. Barbara Lewton, will my ability to yell for our basket- ball team when they're behind to Vivian Fuelling, and to John Myers, I will my ability to get along with Mrs. Owens. I, Evelyn Oetting, will my dancing ability, especially the jitterbug to Jeanette Ernest, and to Ronnie Bleeke my cute little giggle. I, Marva Scharfer, will to my sister, Karen, any of my grades she may need, and my artistic ability to Keith Brandt. I, James Schmiege, will my ability to stay away from girls to Karl Fuhrman and my Chevrolet to Harold Weidler to date Marilyn Reinking. I, Dorothy Selking, will my ability to wear my sister's clothes whenever I please to Janet Grandstaff, and my ability to go to Reitdorf's every Saturday night to Ruth Macke. I, Katy Singleton, will my long, natural-curly hair to Linda Fuhrman, and my future to a certain boy who drives a red convertible. I, Mildred Williams, will my ability to keep my hair curled to Carol Bieberich and to Sarah McDowell, my ability to go with certain boys from Hoagland. I, Laura Witte, will my ability to keep my shoes clean to Delores Rodenbeck and my quietness to Donna Owens. Sponsored by BEAVER'S OIL SERVICE and HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY
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