Montrose High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Montrose, MO)

 - Class of 1955

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Class Will I We bequeath our thanks to the Board of Education for their wonderful co-operation during our high school days. I, Mary Jane Brownsberger, will all the gum under my study hall desk to Mrs. Johnson, I, Maureen Rotert, will my height to Delton Martin. I, David King, give my ability to get into trouble with the teachers to Elton and Donnie, who never get into any trouble. I, Leonard Goth, bequeath all my X-girl friends to Mr. Foster. I, Roger Jurgensmeyer, hereby bequeath the brains I never had to Rosie Bellinghausen. I, Jane Schnoebelen, willingly give my excess weight to Herby Goth. I, Kenneth Vogel, will my ability to write letters in study hall to James Dunlap. I, Russell Romdall, will all my past, present, and future New Year's resolutions to the Freshman Class. I, Janice Rotert, bequeath my habit of blushing to Angela Engelhart. I, Tom Stout, give my basketball suit to my little brother, Johnnie. I, Helen Dietz, will to the class of 1956 all my shorthand ability. I, Martha Jane Bellinghausen, reluctantly give my long hair to all girls with those short haircuts . I, Elsie Tilling, leave all the good times I had in art class to Mary Gathering Wagner. Jerry Volmer, will my false teeth to Dorothy Tenholder. I. I, Johnny Bellinghausen, hereby will my '-Hat top to Michael Nold. I, Mary Kathryn Firsick, will my artistic ability to Betty Vogel. I, Raymond Hillerman, will my ability to get girls when I want them to Jimmy Conner, I, Carita Bettels, will my blonde hair to Dorrit Cornell. I, Donna Thomas, hereby bequeath my ability to write with my left hand to all right handed students. E 4 b ' to basketball games to Marvin Thomas. I, Jim Gengler, will my ability to sing on the us going . I, Ronnie Hake, will my ability to ask foolish questions to Pat Kalwei. I Charles Nold, give to Naomi Crain my ability to read library books in English class. I, John Brownsberger, will my ability to get out-of-town girl friends to the Freshman boys. I,'Howard Greufe, will my valuable sense of humor to all those with a sober outlook on life, I, Bob Hueser, give my seat in study hall to Vernon Young. Z1

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Senior Class Prophecy Mary Katheryn Firsick is a model in New York city. She models girls' baseball suits. Helen Dietz is a WAC stationed somewhere in Texas. She is engaged to a very handsome lieutenant and they are planning a military wedding. Iwas a little surprised to learn that Bob Hueser is a commercial artist. Miss Lawson must have been a good art teacher in high school. David King has been in the Air Force until just recently. Now he is making plans to start his own commercial air line. ' Kenneth Vogel owns a large dairy farm in Missouri, and he also does some experimenting in his own laboratory. He has invented a non-fattening milk shake for overweight people, He thinks it might be a million-dollar project. Ronnie Hake has followed his musical talents and is now playing with the Tommy Dorsey orchestra. Carita Bettels is an up-coming young movie actress. With some support in Jane's column, I expect to see her co-starring with Tony Curtis before very long. John Brownsberger is an agent for the FBI. He is very enthusiastic about his newest assignment, but it is secret so he couldn't tell about it. Leave it to Donna Thomas to do something differenti She is an architect--designs lovely mansions for wealthy people. She will leave next week for South America where she will design a home for a coffee manufacturer. Well, Diary, this reunion has been a big help to me in my own career. I think I will write a book about each of my classrnates and then publish thern all together in one big volume entitled 'UTHOSE OUTSTANDING SENIORS OF '55' Goodnight Diary, Mary Jane Browns berger We, the class of 1955, in the town of Montrose, the county of Henry, and the state of Missouri, being in as good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this, our last will and testament, rendering void and of no avail any former will or wills that' may have been previously made by us during a period of temporary optimism. And in this manner do wevdispose of our possessions: We give to the J'11I1i01' Class our slightly used typing erasers, that we had so much difficulty keeping. To the Sophomore Class we will our good behavior in study hall, We give to the unsophisticated Freshmen our sense of humor and all our abilities that helped us to complete our high school education. We will to the faculty their natural color of hair in place of .the many gray ones we have caused them. To our superintendent we bequeath our gratitude for her patience given' us these four years. 20

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