Owensville High School - Dutchman Yearbook (Owensville, MO)

 - Class of 1954

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1 N Senior Class . On a clear cool day in the fall high school career. As president we H1 tory of 1950 we started our chose Joyce Brandt, with James Kreter as vice-president. Donald Collier was secretary and Frank Cope1and,treasurer. Gene Bingeisen was Sargeant of Arms. Along with these officers we chose Mr. Harold Autry, sponsor and Mr. M. M. Morgan co-sponsor. Our candidate for basketball queen was Violet Heyer. High School was a new and challenging experience, but we were willing to face lt. In spite of our greenness we soon caught on to the high school way of life. Our second year was another challenge, but an experience long to be remembered. To guide us through the year we chose Laura Wacker, president and elected Amos Paneitz, vice-president. Phyllis Landwehr was secretary and Ivan Krueger, treasurer. Violet Heyer was Sergeant of Arms. To sponsor us for the year we chose Mr. Charles Tometie as our sponsor and Mr. Paul Brattstrom as co-sponsor. This year we had a total of forty-seven students. We elected to support Laura Wacker as our class ball queen. our Junior year found the class candidate for basket- playlng a big part ln school athletics, plays, and music. For our officers we elected Richard Rousset as presidentg Davy Dyhouse was vice-presidentg as secretary we elected Bob Matthews, and Adolph Knehans was treasurer. Jeanie Pate was made Sargeant of Arms Sponsors were Mr J B Brown, sponsor and the hard work of our sponsors and 018SBftuPn6d out to be a very commendable success Our queen candidate for that year was Joyce Bledsoe, whom we are proud to say won the nomination. At the end of our Junior year we selected the editor of the Dutchman for the following year She was Shirley Steffen and Judy Enke was co editor By this time we were well on our way through high school, and had began to realize that it takes lots of hard work and perseverance to become a success. The final step of our high school career had at last arrived. We were Seniors. For some it was the final step Mr. Morris Gutmann, co-sponsor.. Our Junior play, through Q2 ,xT. G 9 - '. , in education, for others it was only to college. To guide us through our chose Ivan Krueger as president, and vlce-president. Shirley Steffen was was Joyce Bledsoe. Sponsors for the a step from high school - last big step, we Davy Dyhouse as secretary and treasurer year were Mr. Leslie Spurgeon and Miss Violet Schaeperkoetter. Our candidate for basketball queen was Judy Enke. Along with our Senior year there was a constant flurry of excitement over rings, pictures, invitations, etc. Although we spent four years here, we feel that no effort has been wasted and that it will leave a lasting impression on our lives. -AL This page ls sponsored by the Corner Store



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C'aS5W. Elwood Aytes, will my manliness to Gus Bolmann. Bernadine Becker, will my quiet ways to George Brown. Melvin Berkemeyer, will my ability to type fast and accurate to Richard Duncan. Dorthy Blaue, being average, bequeath my penmanship to Harold 'Baby Face' Roethemeyer. Joyce Bledsoe, being sound of mind Qwe hopel, will my cheer leading ability to Delores Langenberg. Ruth Brandhorst, will my walk to Loyd Ringeisen. Joyce Brandt, will my dark complexion ,to Grace Ebker. Pat Brown, will my television set to 'Rabbit' Belling. 'Doc' Collier, being slow but sure, will my aches and pains to Coach Tometie. Wilma Collier, will my ability to dr1ve?? a car to Jeanie Hollfleld. Bob Dotson, will my ability to go steady to Jerry Elksrmann. 'Davy' Dyhouse will my unused chemistry brain to Greg Holt. Judy Enke, will my blonde hair to Lorena Bartel. Jim Estes, will my unused brains to Pat Brlnkmann Kif she can use theml. John Gross, will my ability to study Vocational Ag. to Bob Zeltzmann. Yvonne Gross, leave my blushing manner to Bill Knehans. Ronald Hlnson, will my ability to study hard in English IV to Carl Landwehr. Betty Jungeblut, will all my old flames to anyone who hasn't caught her man yet 'Sonny' Knehans, will my love for 3.2 to Bob McCammon. Richard Koepke, will my quiet ways to June Duncan. James Kreter, will my ability to woo the girls to Billy Wacker since he needs a good start. Ivan Kreuger, being sound of body, but not mind, will my wlsecracks to Mrs. Kinder. Gladys Kurrelmeyer, will my Job as hashslinger to LaRayna Gawer. Phyllis landwehr, will my advice to boys to Bonnie Aytes. Qshe needs it Bob 'Baby' Matthews, being unsound of mind and body, will my typing errors to the next class in hopes that they can conquer them. Virginia Paneltz, will my neatness to Betty Skornia. Jeanie Pate, will my nickname 'Snooks' to Glen Warren. Eugene Blngeisen, will my nickname 'Lonzo' to Mr. Brattstrom. Janet Boesner, will my forwardness to the opposite sex to Martin Roethemeyer. R1chard,'Rusty' Rousset, will my slimness to Terry Knight ilf he can use it. Melvin 'Fireball' Schlottach, will my old dates and left over girl friends to Don Warden Kmay he have more fun with them then I d1d.J Doyle Shoemaker, will my farming ability to Walker Hohenstreet. Oran Shoemaker, will my bookkeeping ability to Harlan Wehmeyer. Larry Smith, will my Model A to the high school, they may need it. Shirley Steffen, will my winning smile to Vernon Wehmeyer. Peggy Stovall, will my desire to be an old maid to Irene Brown. Gerald Thomas, will my ability to go to bed early to B111 Jett. Don Vogt, will my height to Fred Khune lf he can use it. Leolin Vogt, will my ability to have a good time to Miss Schaeperkoetter Laura Wacker, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Stanley Nuener. Melvin Winter, will my good nature to Miss McWilliams. Lucille Wehmeyer, will my ability to be quiet ln class to Jim Fisher and Fred Pogue. Walter Wehrend, will my weight to Bobby Walls lmay he make good use of it . Ronald 'Whitey' Welskopf, will my good sense of humor to Mr. Morgan. Jerome Winthorst, will my size eight shoes to 'Satch' Bledsoe.

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