Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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S E NIO R WI L L fcontinuedj l, Arlene Rierson, will my stately walk to Harold Mueller. l, Kenneth Rood bequeath my dimples to Dwight Houghtaylen. l, Elinore Russell, leave my singing ability to Kenneth Hjort. l, Robert Sebby, will my bashfulness to Beverly Faber. l Evelyn Smith, will my long walk to school to Mdry Ann Hough. lf .lOhn Striegel, bequeath my talkativeness to Norman Stahl. l,, Russell Swenson, bequeath my job at Christen- sen s Bakery to Marguerite Morris. lf-Roni -l'h'omas,,, will my little blue Ford as an addition to Red Larson s collection. l, Herbert Vilmin, bequeath my ability to tease the girls to Bernard Morris. l, Shirley Walker, will my sweet personality to Mary ,lane Gran. l, Peter White, bequeath my stroke of genius to Lee Wickens. l, Doreen Wright, will my love of cats to George Gabriel. l, Stanley Werner, bequeath my ambition to be- come a doctor to Jerry Gengler. ln Witness Whereol, we have hereunto sub- scribed our name and atlixed our seal, this fourth day ol June, A.D. 1942. SFNIQR CLASS OF 1942 The foregoing instrument was signed by said senior class and declared their Last Will and Testa- ment in the presence ol the Faculty. SENIOR PROPHESY ln the year 1952, the staff ol Station GOAL be- came interested in one item appearing in their past records, an interview ofthe S. T. H. S. senior class of 1942. What had happed to that group ol 47 hale and hearty hopefuls? What had they achieved in the decade since they they had bade farewell to their Alma Mater? Thereupon the Program Chairman scheduled a reunion which, wonders of wonders, everyone was ableto attend. What an illustrious affair it wasl P Bylord Allen is coach ol the basketball team at Leland. U Dan Anderson is manager of a chain ol Iravel Agencies operating 'n ashngton, D. C. ,lack Carris manager ol the jackson, Jackson, and Carr Theater in Chicago. 16 Leota Cunz is matron of a day nursery in Sand- wich. Ruth Devine is still fluttering the hearts of the stag-lines as a famous debutante. Dean Eade is running a combination meat market and cigar store in Sandwich. Beverly Eichelberger is Blues singer with Artie Shows' orchestra. Wendell Fender is o Famous bear trapper in the Lake Ol The Woods. Robert Francis is manager of Notre Dame's championship football team. J h H k' ' F ll wing his fathers footsteps as thlenproaisblr BF piycuhology in S. T. H. S. Hugh Hough is a noted book critic for The Saturday Review.

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SENIOR WILL This famous jury trial is the caseolthe probation of the will ol the S. T. H. S. seniors of '42 The story opens with the reading of the will: We the Senior Class of 1949 of Sandwich Town- ship High School, Sandwich, Illinois, being of good health and of sound mind and disposing memory, realizing the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death, and desiring while in possession of all of our faculties to malce a fair and equitable disposi- tion of all of our earthly estate, do hereby malce and publish this our last Will and Testament, there- by revolcing any and all former testamentary disposi- tions made by us at any time heretofore: ITEM ONE: We do bequeath to our honorable faculty much success in teaching future senior classes the gracious arts which we now possess ITEM TVVO: We do bequeath to our successors, the junior class, our honest and sincere desire that they will uphold the most desirable traaitions of our class namely: dignity, Icnowledge, sportsman- ship, competence, and personality. To the sophomores we do bequeath our ability to write lurid tales of gruesome note, the potential power of sleuthing, and the ability to thinlc up uni- que ideas to use in all their undertakings. . To the shy freshmen we do bequeath our ability to trip the light fantastic and the witty aplomb of us dignified seniors. ITEM THREE: All -the rest and residue of our estate of any lcind of property whatsoever, we do bequeath in the following manner: I, Byford Allen, will my niclcname Pie to Mattie Bland. I, Dan Anderson, bequeath my motorcycle to Donald Lobdell. I, Jaclc Carr, will my way with the foreign lan- guage teacher to Russell Klotz. I, Leota Cunz, leave my pencil collection to Joe Fanning. I Ruth Devine, bequeath my way with the boys to Mavis Vermeland. I, Dean Eade, will my lengthy stride to DeForest Covert. I, Beverley Eichelberger, leave my quiet voice to Maxine Carpenter. I, Wendell Fender, bequeath my crew-cut to Paul Shefveland. I, Robert Francis, leave my ability to give oral tallcs to Patty Larson. I, John Haslcin, will my way with the superinten- dent to Don Armstrong. 'I, Hugh Hough, bequeath my ability to get pinlc slips to Mae Nelson. I, Alvina Keenan, leave my red hair to Ruth Scent. I, Eleanor Kessler will my niclcname Shorty to Don Osland. I We, Diclc Lash and eanette Zimmerman, be- queath our rides in the ittle blue Ford to Delores Reynolds. I, June Lipp, will my soldier friend to Joyce Keslinger. I, Ilo Marsh, will my niclcname Buddy to Betty Anderson. We, Richard Martin and Keith Tattersall, be- queath our Plano girl -friends to Stanley Brime- combe and Harry Schorsch. I, John Montgomery, will my boogy woogy ability at the piano to Joan Mueller. I, Kenneth Mattison, will my job at the State Theatre to Lawrence Hanson. I, Maxine McFarland, leave my dry humor to Julia Jensen. I, Robert Meilinger, bequeath my extra periods to Marvin Johnson. We, Esther Middaugh and William Rood, will our budding romance to the Freshmen. I Cecile Morris, will my wistful loolc to Edwin Eide. I, Mae Munson, leave my senior dignity to my sister Ruth. JQkeLg:ig1bylSleIson, will my tardy slips to Betty I, Janet Ogilvie, leave my position as cheer leader to Helen Rogers. I, Lloyd Olson, will my pep to Orrin Johnson. Shlplghiiwghilsgann, bequeath my slcating ability to I, lone O'NeiII, will my scatter-brain ways to Robert Montgomery. I, Bernice Peterson, leave my high Iciclcing ability to Norma Jean Herman. I, Ruth Richardson, bequeath my singing voice to Dean Cortwright. I5



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SENIOR PROPHESY'fCantinued, Alvina Keenan is private secretary to the Speed- writer s Employment Agency. Eleanor Kessler is an active member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Diclc Lash is found storming the country with his mighty motor maniacs. June Lipp is serving as a hostess in the army camp of her hero. lla Marsh is the idol of Hinckley with his newest pair of roller slcates. 'Richard Martin commutes daily between Rlano and Sandwich holding down a jab pedoling bills. Kenneth Mottisan is an ace ofthe drums with the Collegians. Maxine McFarland is private secretary to Mr. Kose of John 84 Ollier Engraving Company. Robert Meilinger is operating a chain of super- service stations throughout the iddle West. Esther Middaugh is a loving farm wife who is never Road to a soul. John Montgomery is one of the Wizards Information Please. Cecile Morris is studying-at the Columbia Uni- versity on the future of man. ' Mae Munson is teaching. sewing in the home economics department ofS. . H. S. Laura Nelson is hostess on the airliner between Sheridan and Sandwich. anet Ogilvie is pianist for Phil Spitalney's AI -Girl Orchestra. Lloyd Olson is World's champion fly-weight boxer. Shirley Olson is a well-known teacher in the finer techniques of roller skating. lone O'Neill is the Florence Nightingale of 1950. Bernice Peterson is teaching the young maids of American howto blush. Ruth Richardson has become a registered nurse and is on a very important case. Arlene Riersan is a noted journalist. Kenneth Road has recently talcen over Einstein's position at Columbia University. Russell Swenson and William Road are prosper- ous owners of adjoining farms. Russell manages o balcery as a sideline. Elinore Russell is the prima donna of the Sond- wich Opera House. Robert Sebby is the owner ofa chain of grocery stores that threatens the A 84 R monopoly. Evelyn Smith is a co-manager ofa large trucking concern. John Striegel is a noted astrologist preparing the calendar for QOOO A.D. Keith Tattersall is a celebrated horse owner with the winner ofthe Hambletanian in his stable. Rani Thomas is lecturing on his recent invention of synthetic rubber. Herbert Vilmin is a salesman for the Curl-tite Hair Tonic. Shirley Wallcer is a noted author af the boalc Your Fears and How to Conquer Them. Stanley Werner is a physician of great renown. Peter White is a most reliable pilot for T.W.A. Doreen Wright is a celebrated beauty culturist in Chicago. Jeanettelzimmerman is the star ofnthe comedy production Love Em and Leave Em. 17

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