Pleasant Hill High School - Yearbook (Pleasant Hill, MO)

 - Class of 1949

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FRESHME Robert Hunt James Jamison y Bruce Jeans Mary Jennings Richard Lugenbeel Kim Metcalf Shirley Neff John Nicholls Lawson Nichols Marvin Norman Frances Phillips Jack Ryan Ronald Reiche Norma Sartin Thelma Schmoll Daniel Thomas Verlin Tuttle Monroe Taylor J. D. Widner Charles Walker NOT PICTURED: David Gray and Jack Johnson

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Delores Holton Harry A. Hoover 34 HHSHME Donald Adams Carl Bachle Barbara Baldwin Mary L. Baldwin Bobby Beggs Allen Bunch Ralph Burris .Tesse Brown J'oe Clemons Mary .To Comer Jimmie Cooper Margaret Crawford Etta M. Cusick Helen Elliott Darlene Foote Donald Heider Lenora Helrner Mary K. Henle.y Beverly Herrell Lyle Herrick SPONSORS: Mr. Terrell Mr. Woody



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IHE PHISU Al IIISIRIS UF HIESHME 1. Donald Adams--To be left alone when he takes his girl home. 2. Carl Bachle--To be manager of the Belsaw. 3. Barbara Baldwin--To get married. V 4. Mary L. Baldwin--To follow in her sister's footsteps. 5. Bobby Dean Beggs--To be the world's most famous jitterbug. 6. Allen Bunch--To reduce. 7. Ralph Burris--To have a Toni take successfully. 8. Jesse Brown--Not to have to go to school. 9. Joe Clemons--To be the mean little kid on Red Skelton's program. 10. Mary J. Comer--To be owner of a bubble gum factory. ' ll. Jimnoie Cooper--Paper hanger. 12. Margaret Crawford--To be editor of a joke paper. 13. Darlene Foote--To be a professionsl twirler. 14. Etta Mae Cusick--To be Lois Rhodelander II. 15. Helen Elliott--To be a cigarette girl in a night club. 16. David Gray--To be President. 17. Donald Heider--To inherit a milking stool with a back on it. 18. Lenora Helmer--To quit taking orders from Barbara Baldwin. 19. Bruce Jeans--To be a dentist. 20. Mary K. Henley--To be a secretary to a dentist. 21. Beverly Jo Herrell--To control her temper and tongue. 22. Lyle Herrick--To be a bachelor. 23. Delores Holton--To be a clerk in a certain grocery store. 24. Harry Hoover--To be a salesman for the Hoover Vacuum Co. 25. Robert Hunt--To own a motor scooter. ' 26. James Jamison--To be an algebra teacher. 27. Mary Jennings--To be a little more talkative. 28. Jack Johnson--To be a railroad engineer. 29. Richard Lugenbeel--To quit talking in English 1. 30. Kim Metcalf--To be able to attend school a full week. 31. Shirley Jean Neff--To inherit a new car and learn how to drive it. 32. John Nichols--To be a farmer. 33. Claude Nichols--To keep on being the genius that he is. 34. Marvin Norman--To be a ladies' man. 35. Frances Phillips--To keep from blushing. 36. Jack Ryan--To inherit a good paper wad shooter. 37. Ronald Reiche--To be a man. 38. Norma Sartin--To be a lawyer. 39. Thelma Schmoll--To quit taking people too seriously. 40. Dan Thomas--To keep his good build but to grow taller. 41. Verlin Tuttle--To be able to drive a certain Buick. 42. Monroe Taylor--To get a new bridge fdentalj. 43. J. D. Widner--To have a Hot-rod. 44. Charles Walker--To own a famous horse. 45. Bonnie Wilmoth--To be a chemist and invent a good freckle cream remover. JOKES Freshman--How long can a person live Shir1eyNeff--What partofthe body is the fray? without brains ? Bonnie Wilmoth--What are you talkingabout? Teacher--I don't know. How old are you? Shirley Neff--Well, this book says that Ivan- hoe was wonded in the fray. A wood-pecker lit on a freshman's head, And straightway began to drillg Mr. Woody--Why does Missouri stand at the He bored away for half a day head in mule production? And then be broke his bill. Charles Walker--Well, Sir, That's the only safe place to stand. 36

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