Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)

 - Class of 1947

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I CLASS WILL lYe, the Senior Class of Sandwich Township Iligh School, being of sound mind and in good health, realizing the uncertainty of our destination and being desirous of settling our school affairs, and of making fair and equal disposition of all our earthly possessions, do hereby make and pub- lish this, our last will and testament, thereby revoking any and all former testaments and disposi- tions made by us at any time heretofore. I, Bob Hackler, leave 1ny ability in book- keeping to Wilma Allen. I, Bob Lobdell, leave my boldness to shy Pete Gould. I, Martin Behrens, leave my ability to speak French to any sucker who takes it. I, Mary Titzel, leave my giggle to Mary Sebby. I, Phyl Baie, leave my li. A. A. records to .lennie W'hitlield. I, Wiley Updike, leave my car to any junk yard that will take it. I, Russ Regenhardt, leave my serious char- acter to Leon Johnson. I, Dolores Reimann, leave my height to llat Sebby. I, Helen Foster, leave my aptness in cooking to all future home ec. students. I, jean Mueller, leave my artistic ability to Arlene Sherman. I, Lynn Hough, leave my neat appearance to Tommy Halstrom. I, Norman Flavin, leave my much-prized comb to Mr. Earle. I, Mary Ann 'l'empleman, leave my job at the hospital to Norma Tuttle. I, Betty Miller, leave my wool socks to Bar- bara Dreebin. I, Don Ropp, leave my basketball ability to Pat Wittie. I, janet Miller, leave my ability to play the piano to anyone with the patience to practice. I, Sterling Larson, leave my pretty red shirt to Chuck King. I, Donald Iildred, leave my ability to be in every high school play to Ilertil Mattson. I, Russ I'riesman, leave my bright orange sweater to Rusty Phillips. I, Bob Runmey, leave llly best books to Duke Fanning. I, Verdell llanson, leave my nickname Ace to .lack Smith. I, Bernice Fox, leave my love for Somonauk to little brother, I.eRoy, but don't forget this is Sandwich. I, Mary Lou Bond, leave my pep to all future cheerleaders. We, the Marrs Twins, leave our identical appearances to I.aX'onne and Arlene Foster. I, Anna Mae St. Clair, leave my perfect typ- ing papers to Iflelen Cain. I, Margene Hill, leave my eagerness to recite in class to Beverly Covert. I, Yvonne Runmey, leave my quietness to jean Thorson. Thr 1947 Reflector I, Marilyn Gillis, leave my red hair to Mari- lyn Matusiak. I, Norma llnpach, leave my record for tardiness to Charles I lough. I, Gordon tlreenwood, leave my beautiful Ford to Miss lllesenkop. I, I.ouis Mueller, leave my crew cut to Rich- ard Holland. I, Anita Meyer, leave my knowledge of I.atin to Mary Ann lfide. I, Ifvelyn Ilubbard, leave my knowledge of history to my Iifflc brother Ralph. I NVe the seniors, leave the juniors all our good luck in putting out an annual. VVe hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint the junior Class to be executor of this our last will and testament. Dated this 2nd day of June, 1947. tSignedJ SENIOR Crnxss or 1947 WMM? . President. Sr'c'relary. Signed, sealed, published and declared by said testator, the Senior Class of I9-l7, as, and for their last will and testament, in the presence of us, who at their request, in their presence, and in the presence of each other, have here- unto subscribed our names as witnesses this 2nd day of June, 1947. I W ifncss 21

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C LASS PROPH ECY This is the tenth anniversary of the Warriors of '47 and last night there was a pow wow at the Big Tepee. Everyone was there and we all had a chance to tind out what our best pal is doing. Martin Behrens talked all night about his new drug store. He's a pharmacist now and has a store that would put Holland's to shame. Phyl Baie just got back from a concert tour of the United States and Canada. She's one of the Metropolitanls leading stars. Stirling Larson has a job that involves some- thing he learned in high school. He's presi- dent of the Larson Mattress Co., and he per- sonally tests each mattress. Margene llill is now a successful housewife and has several red-headed children. Some of the girls became beauticians and the Reimann, Rumney, St. Clair, and Temple- man Beauty Salon is one of the biggest on Fifth Avenue. Simply everybody who is anybody can be found at this exclusive establishment. janet Miller comes daily to have her hair done for her nightly concerts at Carnegie Hall. Another famed New York resident is Doctor Louis Mueller. llis equally famous wife, the former Mary Lou Bond, was a nationally known kindergarten teacher before her mar- riage. Not all the class members are in New York though. Wiley Updike has a job in Detroit with the manufacturers of the new Ford car. lle tests them for speed. just like high school days isn't it, Willie? Northwestern University has won its fourth Big Nine Championship and its first Rose Bowl game. Why shouldn't they with Norm Flavin as football coach? Sandwich itself is going places with Don Ropp as coach. This is the second year our basketball team has won the State Champion- ship. Don doesn't know where to put all the trophies. 20 Back in Chicago Bernice Fox has a job as private secretary to the vice-president of a big organization. lt is rumored that wedding bells will soon ring. Mary Titzel has recently broken the world's typing record. She is secretary to the presi- dent of the Krunchy Kracker Kompany, Bob Rumney. Russ Regenhardt is head of the complaint department of Marshall Field's. lle had plenty of practice in high school saying, Liu sorry. The Marrs twins are causing a little trouble in the bookkeeping department of the same store. No one can ever tell which is which. Sandwich is also proud to claim one of Field's most popular models, Betty Lou Miller, as an alumna. Don lildred is now Chancellor of the Univer- sity of Chicago. Yerdell Hanson is also the professor of English. VVe all remember his in- terest in this subject while in high school. Helen Foster, a model housewife, is keeping her little home spic and span. Marilyn Gillis is the new Dean of Home lico- nomics at Northern Illinois State Teachers Col- lege. VVe are now calling Gordon Greenwood, Mr. President. lle says there isn't much chance for promotion but he'll go on. One of his closest friends is Lynn Hough, the New York playboy. Lynn has Bob Hackler employed as his personal bookkeeper. lle needs someone to look after his millions. Norma Hupach is successful as a surgical nurse. I wonder if she's ever late for an op- eration! Bob Lobdell is running his big farm south of Sandwich. He doesn't worry about his stock with Veterinarian Russ Priesman looking after them. jean Mueller, prominent commercial artist, has as one of her models, Anita Meyer. Evelyn Hubbard has just written a new text- book for her luckyt ?l history students. She-'s combining a vocation and an avocation. Oh, what a class we turned out to bel The 1947 Rcjivcfor



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