Odessa High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Odessa, WA)

 - Class of 1951

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I95I -. Dvd- TIGER TALES CLASS WILL Sylvia Bartalamay leaves six and one-eighth inches of her heighth to Dorothy Kremsreiter, Melvin Carlson would like to leave his red hair plus the nickname Tuffy to Dick Knodel, just to see what the results will be. ' I, Marciel Fink, will my money collecting ability for the annual to Elaine Nichols. Elaine, you must have a good line, be persistent, and use a little charm. To Buzzy Weber, I will my ability to get in and out of messes easily. I'm sure you can use it Buzzy. Maurice Fink leaves his charming smile and friendly personality to Lorene Starkel, hoping she will put them to use. Jack Gasser wills his ability to play the great lover to Dennis Quast, don't overdue it, Dennis. Jackie Grening wills her driving ability to Lee Schorzman, as she feels it may aid him in later life. Margie Gust wills her ability to get along with Kevie to Pat Durfey, because she knows Pat will find it useful. I, Susan Harper will two feet of my height to Pete Jessett. Grow up Pete, I did. Lamar Homberg only wishes there were some way he could give his two history credits to Harley Frank, as he cannot see how George will ever pass history any other way. Phyllis Huff entrusts the care of her little brother Eddie to DeLila Janke, on the condition that she will teach him the proper things. Marvin Iltz wills to Charles Keebler his ability to get to school on time. Don't feel bad, Charlie because sometimes Marvin didn't even get there at all, Wayne King wills his smooth saxophone playing and his ambition to lead a dance band to Richard Miller in the hopes that Beak'f will be inspired toward greater things. Franklin Koth would like to will his blond wave that all the girls are drooling over to Gary Mills, and hopes it will produce results. Coleen Luiten wills her talent for homemaking to Mickey Markuson, and hopes he makes good use of it. Sue Phillips leaves to Bonnie Delzer her speed on the tennis court, with this warn- ing: Never take both feet off the ground at the same time, Bonnie-I've tried it. Marilyn Salo wills her efficiency in writing letters to Buzzy Weber. Need more be said? I, Mary Ann Smith, cannot will a thing. I need it all, plus more. Charlie Schoonover leaves to Paul Hopp his entire collection of muscles. Don Sieverkropp wills his skill in writing book reports to Larry Reisenauer. For further information see Don. Wayne Sieverkropp leaves his ability to keep quiet in class to Ronnie Stehr, though he doesn't think it will do much good. Leslie Stehr wills his talent for making speeches in speech class on his favorite topic Girls to Douglas Ottestad. Be careful, Doug, and don't say anything that Stehr wouldn't say.

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TIGER TALES L- l95I SENIOR CLASS HISTORY TContinuecIj was a three act mystery comedy. The name of it was The Foolproof Murder , written by Walter Blake. As soon as basketball season started we started selling again. This time we sold hot dogs, pop, candy, and peanuts, Our second semester officers were as fol- lows: President, Marilyn Salo, Vice President, Don Wolf, Secretary, B. G. Williams, Treas- urer, Doris Wacker, and Representative, Coleen Luiten. Our final activity was our junior-senior banquet which was given May 5. Our theme was Aloha and the music was furnished by the Stardusters of Cheney. The gym was beautifully decorated with Hawaiian scenes. There was a good turnout and everyone had a good time, The food was prepared by our mothers and served by the sophomore girls. The welcome speech was made by the iunior class president, Marilyn Salo. A re- turn speech was given by senior president Merle Janke. The flag salute was led by Gene Kuest and the flag was held by Neal Phillips. Dinner music was furnished by Lorene Starkel, Entertainment was furnished by Lee Schorzman and Yvonne -Hopp. We all enioyed a wonderful junior year. On September ll, I95O, twenty-four Seniors came back to these great portals of learning for the last time, We were happy to welcome Susan Harper to our class a few weeks after school started, but we were sad to find out that the following were no longer with us: Don Wolf, Harley Frank, Art Odell, and Virgil Krell. Our first activity of the year was initiation. This was held on October 6. Our initiation dance was not held until Oc- tober 26. This was the first dance of the year and many of the students attended. We electea our officers for the first semester and they were: President, Marilyn Solo, Vice President, Franklin Koth, Secretary, Margie Gust, Treasurer, Doris Wacker, and Representative, Richard Voise. Mr. Carbaugh was our class advisor. For our class proiect we decided to help pay for the new trophy case. Our next activity was to pick the studio for our graduation pictures. We chose Burchett's. Second semester officers were: President, Marilyn Salo, Vice President, Frankie Koth, Secretary, Margie Gust, Treasurer, Doris Wacker, and Representative, Wayne King. On March 23, the seniors gave their last dance. This was a sport dance. For our sneak we decided to go to ,,,,LL..,.L,.....,...........,,,,L. and to leave on . ,.,......... .. ...................,. Next thing of interest for us was the Prom. This was held on May 4, and the gym was beautifully decorated by the juniors, The following students have been together for twelve years: Sue Phillips, Marilyn Salo, Jackie Grening, Rita Uhrich, Mary Ann Schmidt, Doris Wacker, Marciel and Maurice Fink, Wayne King, Leslie Stehr, Frankie Kath, Lamar Homberg, Marvin Iltz, Sylvia Bar- talamay, and B. G. Williams. Now it is time for our most important activities, Baccalaureate, Class Night, and Commencement. Our Baccalaureate services were held on Sunday night May 27, Class Night, Monday, May 28, and Commencement on Tuesday night May 29. Now we are leaving dear old O. H. S. and we are surely all going to miss it.



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TIGER TALES as l95l CLASS WILL jContinuedj l, Rita Uhrich, bequeath my ability to keep a man as long as I have to Elaine Nichols. lt can be alone Elaine! Richard Voise wills his ways with Mrs. Shelby to Neal Phillips and Myron Walter. See Richard for further instructions boys. I, Doris Wacker, bequeath fifty pounds of my weight and my giggly ways to Ann. Take anything else you want, Ann. I have plenty of it. B. G. Williams would like to will her artistic handwriting and graceful stride to her friend Kevie Kramer, who she feels could use them both. Freshmen: The promise of new and better things, and the leadership, character, and ability with which to face them. Sophomores: Many tattered and ragged U. S. History books, which we feel is more than enough to keep you busy. Juniors: A lot of kindness, patience, and unselfishness, which we believe is all you need to keep you going on to the title of Noble Seniors. To The Entire Student Body: We will all you fortunate individuals our charming good looks, gracious smiles, scholastic ability, pleasant attitudes, musical talent, efficiency in leadership, athletic skill, strong characters, etc., plus our sincere appreciation of all the help we have had and our best wishes for the years to come, PROPHECY Sue Phillips, Queenie of the Can Can, has just returned from Paris where she was starring in the new picture, Don't Take My Ron , She was accompanied by her man- ager, Ronald Schafer. Upon returning she took time to look up her old classmates. As she walked down the street she stopped in at the insurance office and found that: Miss Coleen Luiten has just taken over Clarence Hemmerling's Insurance Business, She will be glad to advise you in cases of ingrown toe nails, lice, baldness, slivers or extreme cases of insanity. Coleen then informed her on the latest gossip of her old class- mates. Marilyn Salo was just removed from her first teaching position at the Odessa Kinder- garten for teaching the children to Charleston. Hop a long Schmidt, the former Mary Ann Schmidt, formerly known as Smitty Schmidt and called Smitty for short, is now running the Smitty Schmidt Ranch. Jackie Grening has just invented a modern atomic lipstick. She has achieved success with her new slogan, Atom Boys! Tune in KSEM every Saturday at l:OO to hear Margie Gust, the new Sweetheart of Warden.

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