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,,a..'-- name... .: .l-,4.x.n.-1.4.a.a'.s..A..o...4e,4.1..v4v,-.......4.-mf.,- ,mf ....s4...f,...............-...4. y. ,..:........u,+.....-......f..-.w 1-Q-.A-4.a4....f...4. We, the class of 1949, being of sound mind and body, and who are about to leave Rib Lake High School, wish to bequeath some of our most cherished possessions to the lower-classmen. We hope they will accept these gifts in the spirit in which they are given. Marvin Andrea bestows his absence from school to Roger Kolecheck. To Lois Glenzer, Viola Bleek leaves her interest in sports. Betty Blomberg wills her accompanist job to Annamae Kohn. Evelyn Bube leaves her girlish sweetness to Bernice Gilge. Reuben Franz leaves his hair-do to Ronald Tauber. To Ethel Andrews, Delores Glenzer leaves her interest in Rib Lake--interest in general, that is. Rae Jean Glenzer wills her quietness to Delores Leitz. To Janet Johnson, Elsie Heintz bestows her love for the Howard Sturtz Orchestra. Arleen Hengst bequeaths her singing ability to Gloriette Thieme. To Arlene Kluckman, James Hess generously wills his height. George Hoffman leaves his handsomeness to Keith Pendergast. Marcella Imbach leaves her interest in Interwald to Delores Tilch. Bonnie Jacob wills her interest in Phillips to Joyce Bruegl. Darrell Jensen leaves his high-hattedness to Kenneth Posey. Edith Jensen wills her office job to Dorothy Vlach. To Elaine Budimlija, Myrna- belle Klemm wills her ticket punching job. Larry Krueger leaves his quiet ways to Ambrose Hohl. Donald Lewis bequeaths his angelic look to Donald Cihasky. Jackie Martwick and Mary Probst leave their mutual interests to Mary Pries and Geraldine welter. Anne Mihalka confers her musical ability to Albert Meier. To Bob Dahl, Russell Moen leaves his intelligence. Lloyd Nyberg wills his deck of cards and dice to Sidney Briant. Joyce Olsen leaves her nCarn to Florine Schwartz. Neoma Pries leaves her blond prettiness to her sister. To Andy Batzer, Lillian Probst leaves her love C?J 'For bus routes.N To Dixie Garlow, Agnes Schneider wills her dancing ability. To Pat Lake, Conrad Roder leaves his interest in Underclasswomen. Mary Sander wills her goophy glasses to anyone who wants them. Joseph Kathrien generously wills his school books to Dale Reistad. Elaine Schwoch leaves her cheerleading ability to the other five cheer- leaders. To John Bogumill, Charles Stiel wills his Chemistry marks?? Gladys Swanson makes this world a happy place by bequeathing Nancy Sander her lovable nature. Eugene Schopper wills his basketball playing to his brother Harold. Patricia Schultz leaves her interest in boys to Betty Blair. LeRoy and Bob Johnson make this a happy world by willing their hunting tales to Mr. Zintz and Mr. Mark. To Joanne Synnott, Isabelle Thums leaves her housekeeping ability. Marlin Zuther leaves his red hair to Bernard Yanko. Leon Targos leaves his bashfulness to Ervin Gordon. And last but not least, Pearl Schirmer wills her baby sitting talents to Marion Stiel. n-...u.M...,:.... -wpq -av 1 K. s semi, .-w--...,.,. . f 5 L Q Q , g : ,
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0 HGKY Why, here it's 1960 alreadyl Hawaii is the 49th state now, and some of our Senior Class are out there, so let's go there for our Senior Reunion. We leave La Gardia Air Port. Let's see, that pilot looks familiar, why, that's Neoma Pries and there's Arleen Hengst, the co-pilot. Pat Schultz is the stewardess. Let's find our seats. Look! Who's that glamour boy sitting over there? Who? LeRoy Johnson? You say he's a Hollywood star now. I remember him causing many a female sigh, back in high school. That must be Robert Johnson with him. He's LeRoy's butler now, I hear. There's Marlin Zuther sitting across from us, wearing that Chicago Cub's baseball suit. He's the best second base man in the National League. My, we're landing at the Hess'A1rport. Jim likes this because he can see all the girls that land here. Is that Donald Lewis talking with Jim? Donnie is head coach at Purdue now. Let's go to the Hotel Loyal. That must be owned by Lillian Probst. There's Larry Krueger tending bar. Who's that drinking that orange pop? Who? George Hoffman. He has a government job now. Now, let's go sight seeing, this way first. Here's Jackys' Beauty Salon, that's Jacqueline Hartwick fixing those fancy hairdos of the Hawaiians. There goes Mary Sander into the Gladell Roller Skating Rink owned by Gladys Swanson and Russell Moen. There's Mary cleaning up last n1ght's mess. Oh, look, here's Glenzer's pool hall. That must be Delores. Gee, I wonder where Rae Jean is now? Where? A missionary in China you say? Oh, look, here's the New Stiel Theater, why that must be owned by Charles Stiel, and there's Bonnie Jacob, still selling tickets. Guy Lombardo and his orchestra are here for a two weeks stay. He's featuring several baritone solos by Anne Mihalka, with Betty Blomberg, as her accompanist and Lloyd Nyberg and Isabelle Thums as a dancing team. Isn't that Elsie Heintz and Elaine Schwoch over there? They are teacher's at the Eau Claire High School back in Wisconsin. My goodness, look at that tall skyscraper that's being built. It's the State Capitol. Leon Targos is the construction foreman. There's Joseph Kathreln, he's chief plumber at the building. Here's a newspaper staxd. Let's buy a paper. It's the Hawaiian Chronicle Gee, Agnes Schneider is the editor. Here's a column entitles 'Advice to the Lovelorn,n written by Pearl Schirmer. Oh, here comes Viola Bleck and Evelyn Bube. They are wrapping cheese at the cheese factory. There's Mary Probst talking to Evelyn. She is working in Appleton now. Look, here comes a passenger ship in to dock. Let's watch, there might be some former classmates on. Say, that captain there, isn't that Kenneth Pendergast? Conrad Roder is chief mechanic on the boat. He makes good use of his experience fixing the cars he always wrecked. Here comes Eugene Schopper. He's the publisher of the New York Times. There's Joyce Olsen, his secretary with him. That's Marvin Andreae walking down the gang plank 1sn't it? He's going to college and I hear he stays home every Thursday. Say, 1sn't that Darrell Jensen and Reuben Franz. I hear that they are partners in operating a dude ranch out west. Oh, here's Edith Jensen. She's a nurse in Milwaukee now. Let's go back now, it's almost time for dinner. Oh, there's Clarence's Restaurant. Let's go in. It's owned by Marcella Imbach. There's Myrnabelle Klemm. She's happily married now and running a grocery store in Medford. That dinner was delicious. Let's go back to the Hotel Loyal now and rest up a bit before going home. Bye, everybody. This has been a nice visit seeing all our classmates again, I hope we can do it again sometime.
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