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H Give C1 777Z1?i'on 'fomovrows For Jus? One Jsshrflw Weishoff, Vera Mae uS1s' A uMen don't phase me, but I'l1 keep tryingn Fr. V. Pres. Annual 4, FHA l-4 WAPNL L4 Band 1-4 Chorus 5 Coonen, Helen 'ClareN How can I study with something more in- teresting on my mind? FHA reporter 4, Dra- matics 1,5-4, Pres. 'Jerry' 5-4. B I Glee Club 5, All School Play 5.4 Homecoming 2-4 Homecoming Comm. 4, Librarian 2-4 Prom Court 5, Jr. Class Sec. 5, Forensics 5, Blue Jay 5-4, Comm. 5 Courtesy Timmers, Eileen 'To t' She?s like a '49 Ford, she around. gets Trans. Chicago, 1 FHA 2-4, Blue Jay 2 4, Jr. Treas., Library 2-5, Annual 4, Office 5-4, Student Council 5 Tubbs, Dale 'Pete I d1dn't come to school to study but have them study me. Chorus 5, FFA 1-4, Sec. 5-4, Dramatics 1, Annual 4 Wolff Gerald f HF? 3 a 5 N U Q ,.. 4, Blue Jay l-4, Co- Ed. 4, Carnival 1, PmmCmut5,Sn V. Pres., Prom Comm Debate 2, 5, All- school play 4, Annual 4, Library l-2,4. Intramurals 1-4, Student Council 4, Forensics 1-5, FHA 1-4, Homecoming 5 Vander Blo Il Ang!! emen, Angeline Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy, but the rest of the time oh! my! FHA 1-4 Wiese Kennen 'Trodi Football, basket- ball and baseball too, yet never too busy for the girls he knew. Football 1-4, Co- caotain 4. Basket- ball 2-4, Track l, Baseball 4, Intra- murals l-4, l-Act Play 2,4, Jr, Class Pres. Homecoming Chrm. 4, S. C. Pres Just can't think Library 1-4, FFA 1-4 Dramatics 5- Blue Jay 4, Annual 4, Carnival 1, Homecoming 2-4 I know a lot, but 1 of it. . 4, Intramurals 1-2 YHBEEA H Q F , , ,.,,. Me, ,,, .tt ,... , 2. ,ee ..Wn,,,. ng. he .4 A. 'iaifisis fYy'3 -: g if, :J N xawsfw' '.vf ? ,. 1- - -rf, :Y fs, , .W . I, Winters, Robert Q 'Bob' Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe Dramatics 2-4, FFA l-4, Blue Jay 4, Track 2, Debate 4, FFA Basketball 4, Forensics 4 A, -we-l u 4, S. C. lue Jay l-2, Dramatics 1, 5-Act Play 2,4 Annual 4, Band 1-4, Chorus 5, Orchestra 2-4, Cornet trio 5 Wachtendonck, Joan 'Joann To blush is beauti- ful, but sometimes inconvenient. FHA 1-4, Sec. 4, Glee Club l, Dramat- ics 4, Annual 4, Forensics 4, S. C. 4 Music Club 5 Verbeten, Robert 'Snuffy' He's neither an angel nor a saint, you oan't make a feller what he a1n't Basketball 2-5, Football 2-4, Chorus 2-4 Intramurals 2- 4, Traok 2
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please Dorff Tam, HLQQLT Mewker Peotter, Marjorie wnharge' 'Looks like an angel acts like one too, never can tell what an angel will do.' Chorus 1-4 Glee Club l,5,4, Band 2-4 Pep Band 2-4, Orchestra 4, Girls' Trio 2-5, Quartet 4, School Sextet 4 FHA 1-4, Treas. 2, Sec. 5, Parlimentar- lan 4, FHA sextet 2, Dramatics l,5, For- ensics 5, Soph. Sec. Prom Comm. 5, Annual, A 4, Badger Girls State 5 Reitz, Silva Charming Miss, all the while, stealing your heart with her charming smile. BFHA 1-4 Ritchie, Roman 'Rich' He knows that foot- ball isn't the only place you need a line. Football 2-4, Co- captain 4, Baseball 2-4, Basketball 2-4 Track 2, l-act play 4, Intermurals 2-4. Chorus 5, king 5, Homecoming comm. 4, Prom comm Schwister, Margaret Here's a girl with a heart and smile, who makes the bubbles of life worthwhile. FHA l-4 Reis, Lucille 'shortyn 'Full of fun, full of zing, she's a peppy little th1ng.' FHA,l-4 Annual,4 Homecom1ng,2-4 Carn1val,1 Prom Comm1ttee,5 Debate,4 Chorus,l-4 Cheerleader, 5-4 Intramuals, 1-4 Dramatlcs,1 Glee Club,4 L1brar1an,4 Forens1cs,4 kim' 5 3 -ea 4? F Schneider, Vernon Sneezyu One of those sharks who get high marks. Forensics 1-4, FFA 1-5, Debate 2-4, Blue Jay 1-2, Band 1 -4, Mgr. 2-4, Carn- ival 1, Library 1, Prom Comm. 5, Annual 4, Science Club 4, All School Play 2 Schroeder, Ione 'Ione' Very sweet and very wise, mis- chief twinkles in her eyes. Drematlcs 5 FHA 2-4 Smits, Donald 'Egore' Did you say women? I never heard of them--- Football 5,4 Track 2 FFA 1-5 Steward, James 'Charlie' Laugh and I'1l laugh with you, study and you study alone. FFA 1-4, Basket- ball 2-5, Intra- murals 1-4 Storms, Ila Mae 'Squeak' The best way to lengthen the day is to steal a few hours from the night. FHA 1-4, Blue Jay 4. Annual 4, Dramatics 4, Office 5, Chorus 4, Carnival 1, Glen Club 1-4 Homecom- ing Court 4
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'Ute GQPSQ Hoi-tag: Dfmflld Zlegenbein, Betty whitle' 'Betty' I always like The world's no school, the vaca- better lf we worrg tion Dart. l1fe's no longer if we hurry. Glee Club l 'die In 1963, having completed our research work on grass skirts in the South Sea Islands, we boarded a plane for home. A few fellow workers were Helen Coonen, Sylvia Huettl and Gerald Wolff. We were made comfortable by the stewardesses Ruth Haas, and Carmen Braun. However, the operating sklll of the two pilots, Dale Tubbs and 'Waldo' Heleln, was somewhat questionable. A headline in the Brusewltz Weekly Tribune handed to ue was 'Don Beyer Awarded Nobel Prize for Invention of the Two-Way-Stretch for Men.' In the advertising section was a picture of Patsy Holding, Orla Ohm, and Eileen Tlmmers modeling the latest in French bathing suits. There was a picture of Bill Novak as he reached his long sought goal as undertaker and another of Caroline Kiltzke as she broke the record in basketball scoring. After forty-flve minutes of flight, we were over Los Angeles. We couldn't resist stopping to see the number one hit movie, 'Two Guys from Seymour', starring Jlm Grunwaldt and Kennen Wlese. A brllllant helping cast con- sisted of Gladys Lelsgang, Theresa Fuller, and Robert Gavronskl. The movie was pro- duced by Gloria Lembcke and directed by Vera Weishoff. The exotic gowns were created by Joan Wachtendonck. The ravlshlng hair Styles were originated by Lucille Reis. What a show! Leaving the theater we ran into Aubert Reltz, the new editor of the 'Calling All Girls' magazine. On his staff is Bob Verbeten who interviews all the girls. After dropping ln for a hamburger at the Smlte Snack Stand, we hailed a Baehler Checker Top Cab to catch our plane. Seated beside me was Roman Ritchie, the best football coach the Packers ever had. He had just come from seeing Norman Blohm, his star half back, llvlng in Los Angeles. He had been ln Seymour a week before and therefore knew all the news. He said Dorothy Moeller had finally caught her man and is living sxtravagantly ln Beverly Hllle. James Marcks has gone to the dogs! That is, he owns a dog kennel. Taking care of his dogs are Norman Klarner and Alfred Blckel. Is your cat sick? Call Ken Natzke, the well known veterinarian. And this we could hardly believe: Leland Gilbert ls in Paris designing the latest women's dresses. Tell us, Leland, when will the new look become old. Donald Woltas has stepped into Spike Jones' shoes,Cwh1ch are a llttle smalll, and has just signed his 20th movie contract. Irene Jaeh ls the head doctor ln the new hospital just erected ln Seymour. On her nursing staff are LaVon Barth, Gloria Mlelke, and Ione Schroeder. Their first patient was Bud Hein. It seems that he insisted he was a farmer, not a minor. A few of our classmates have turned to teaching as a career. Victor Muenster is a professor of Mathematics at the Peppermento University. Good old P. U.! Angeline Vander Bloemen teaches the rumba at a private dancing school. Ethel Maas teaches dramatlcs and Robert Winters is the athletic coach at the Seymour High School. Arlene Jochman, the office girl, is working under the principal, Lincoln Lueck. Since blg business men have moved to Seymour, they have chosen for their competent secretaries, Jo Ann Flunker, Mildred Kauth, and Betty iggginbeln. Vernon Schneider, the 'brains' of North Central College, is still studying We could not resume our talking for we were landing ln Kansas City. Stepping off the plane for an all night stop, we came upon Della Moeller and Margaret Schwlster, salesladies ln the real estate business, going West to buy land. We also met Bob Bless a talent scout for RKO movies. Hearing that the famous Lee Grunwaldt's Circus was playing here tonight, we naturally wanted to see lt. We bought our tickets for the main show from Leonard Maas, the barker, and entered the brilliantly lighted tent. The first to perform was Marjorie Peotter, the tight rope walker. What a marvelous sense of balancef Next was a trapeze act done by that well known couple, Shirley Marcks and James Steward. Into the spot lights stepped Ila Mae Storma, the beautiful bubble dancer, wearing---a bubble---of course. Here come the animals. Junior Drler, the fierce llon trainer, put the ferocious beast through his tricks. Next came the danc- ing horses taught by Darvln Frederlckson with Dorothy Bubolz as the bare-back rider. Then came that wonderful side show with Ronald Dalke as the fire eater and Lucille Hackl as the sword swallower. During the intermission, Levahn Helden gave a campaign speech for the presidency of the United States. Spark1e's campaign manager was Mary Ann Lelsgang. A black witch show was then announced. The great feats of magic were performed by Silva Reltz assisted by Gladys Drews. Looking up to the highest peak of the tent, we saw Laverna Hartwlg doing an aerlallst act. Leaving the circus behind us, we went to one of the Gehrke's chain of hotels. Mary Jean Baumann is Glenda's manager and keeps the hotels running smoothly. The next morning, we boarded a plane on our last hop to Seymour, convinced that the class of '49' ls the best that has graduated from Seymour High.
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