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enior C aaa I, PAT HOGAN, will to Phyllis Mascare my love for school and all the slipsl got from the office. I, LAVERNE KIRCHNER, will to Betty Moore all my pencil stubs. I, GENE BLUMENKEMPER, will ,to the lunlors the Seniors' privilege of getting out early for lunch. I, GINNY MEDIC, will to Gert Enright free passage to any part of the United States . ..a Sc postage stamp. I, HELEN O'I-IARA, will to my sister, Dot, all my atomic formulae and knowledge of science. I, GILBERT HORAN, will to Bob I-lorxnberg my love of the wide open spaces. I, BERNICE KUSMEC, will nothing because I am taking everything with me. Sorryl I, IOE HARDEBECK, will to Gene Ahrens my habit oi never coming late. l, EILEEN MARTENS, will to Kathy Stehlin, all the chalk she can find in 102. I, JIM I-IENSON. will to lack McGrath my unblemished record. . I, ILLEANE SMITH, will to Millie Weis all my old hair pins. I, BOB MACKEZ, will to Richard Dennis all my unfinished library assignments and book reports. I, MARY SUN, will to Marilyn Jacobs the privilege of carrying sister's shorthand books and' papers from room to rooms X I, BOB SMITH, will to Richard Roesch all my old chemistry test tubes. l, BOB WERTI-IEIMER, will to Dave Freivogel my unapproachable ability of forever being in trouble. May you do well by it. , I, IEAN TURNER, will to Catherine McGartland my extraordinary Latin ability. .-I I, HENRY- WILL, will to Ioe Atzert my ability to fly through the corridors without kno ng people down. . 1, lim Bachestafwtll to lack Bruemzner all my stolen chemistry equipment: 'lr ur. I 1, MARY IANE BRUNSMANN, will to Elaine Chou all my unfinished A 'thand haulfork. I, GEORGE BELL, will to Tony Hummel my ability to get l009fi's bookkeeping tests on guesses. ' f I, MARINA ESPEN, will to Doris Ilg my profound love for scten V A I, WILFRED SCI-IWER, will to Jim Svoboda my ability to av attracting attention in Re- ligion class. . I, GLORIA EVERS, will to my sister, Elaine, all my knowl of bookkeeping. I, KEN YOUNG, will to Johnny Erschen my ability to ente V the faculty and students by causing general commotion during class. H I, PAT FINN, will to Iane Budde my Irish temper. I ' I, KEN RENZ, will to Dick Furrer my natural ability ofwrooting for the Billikens and booing the Aggies I I, Tl-IARSILLA NANSEL, will to Virginia Kovarik my chemistry book. I, IIM WINTER, will to Tom White all the good times I had at St. lohn's. l, AVALON THROM, will to lean Gangloff my ability to look as if l'm loafing when l'm really working. I, IIM KOMOREK, will to Ray Winkler my ing apparatus, paraphernalia, implements and equipment. , - ,- I, DOT ZAITZ, will to Betty Zaitz all mylempty shorthand notebook covers. I, IUSTINE DUDA, will to Richard Duni the ability to keep silent in the library. l, MARY ANN ERSCHEN. will to Mary nn Ginger all the good times I had in my short- hand and bookkeeping classes. I, RUTH IOST, will to Marian aefer, the privilege of having all she desires in the Senior Class. l, ROSE MARY KALINASKI, ll to Wilma McClain all the ticketsldidrft sell for the Senior Play. I, PAT KERN, will to Dolores Ffcher all the good times I had in the library. I, MARY ANN KINDLER, will to Arlene Schulte, the job of delivering the absentee slips every moming. F , ,.. I, RUTH KORMAN5Ni1ItQ,?eggy Finn my love for St. lohn's. I, WILMA LANG will to Marian Diekemper my cherished desk in 101. I, KATHERINE ELLER, will to Ianet Wick my stubby paint brush. I, EVELYN N CKER, will to Ienny Lee Grafe my l-lot Temper, hoping it will bring her more joy than rought me troubles. I, MARILYN TNEY, will to Lois Vonderl-laar all the sighs and groans that can be heard d g bookkeeping. l, NNIE RlCCIO'l'I'l. will to Mary Ann Gau my limp and the hope she has better luck th d- . 41391, I AN VALLEROY, will to Charlotte Stay all the old nylons I have ruined on the chairs at St. lohn's. I, MARILN WIND, will to Rose Marie Holdenried a set of worn out vocal chords to use to the best of her ability. - I, CLARENCE KREMER, will to Mike Holway my moleskin crew cut and my ability to beat even the best at handball. I, DOLORES ABELN, will to Louise Abeln all my filled notebooks. I, GLENNON KISSEL, will to lim Zimmerer my old, beat-up typewriter in the typing room. I, MAXINE ALLEN, will to MaryAnn Allen the ability to gain a friend in her senior year such as I have found in Pat Hogan. l, FRED LENKMAN, will to Don Chartrand six inches of my height. I, VIRGINIA BEGELSBACHER, will to Celeste Walck my ability to disturb the entire class with one sneeze. I, TOM LAMPERT, will to Wilbert Natz my ability to get along with people. I, BOB GUIDORZI, will to Ed Ruprecht my job as chauffeur for weddings, hoping the decora- tions will not obstruct his vision. I, RAYMOND KONOLD, will to Otto Bertelsmann my ability to forget everything. I, BOB LAMPERT, will to Bob Schenk my long sleeps which I will sorely miss and hope he makes good use of them. l, FRANK DIEHL, will to Walter lones anything l might forget to take with me. Treat lt with consideration, please. ...17- L
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R -10 i. gl' L- K, enior gfadd Trying to get the seniors of the Class of '49 to make their last wills and testaments, by which they bequeath to underclassmen their most beloved and most despised belongings, proved to be an almost impossible feat. I, BILL I-IOPPMANN, will to Harry Holtz my ability to imitate Al Iolsen. I, IIM KELLY, will to Bob Schenk my walking time between class periods. I, MADELINE TURNER, will to Lois Bosch my unequalled ability to write shorthand at one hundred and fifty words a minute. I, RAY BONCEK, will to Greg Cento my desk in bookkeeping class, the first seat in the third row of Room 102. I, BILL LAUTENSCHLAGER, will to Iohn Goeke the last eight letters of my family name. I, GLORIA URLAUB, will to loan Keiling my dark-rimmed goggles which 'make for dignity. I, CHARLES KRUSE, will to Iim Eckhard my ability to talk at the wrong time during art period. I, DOLORES ELLEBRECHT, will to Delores Herzberg my perpetual colds and permission to cough and sneeze during English class. I, FRANCIS ALBERS, will to my brother, Art, my business-like ability. I OLLIE BENNETT, will to Ray Guidicy all my broken resolutions to go on a diet. I, BOB LETTER, will to Art Billingsley my even temper. I, MICKEY CROSS, will to Ray Winkler all my surplus credits. I I, VIRGINIA FAUST, will to Hedy Decker all my broken test tubes. gl RICH DUCOTE will to Sonny Koch my ability to stay under two hundred pounds. I I TOM BRINKER: will to my brother, Ierry, all my old notebooks and pencil stubs. L DICKNEITE, will to Bob Farmer all my spare moments between study periods. EORGINE PINK will to Iune Tonkovic, my blank expression which I was supposed to I. . have h In the Seriiqr Play. I, FRANK ENGEL, to lack Bruemmer one lock of my lovely curly hair. I, CLARE KENNEY, ll to Kenneth Coleman my soccer shoes and all the goals I didn'tmake. I, RICHARD KRULL, will to Tony End my ball-point pen that never did work. I, IOANN BESS, will to Ibis Hafertepe my ability to leave blank spaces in transcribing shorthand. I, BERNARD LEHNIG, will to Vince Slama all my unsolved problems in chemistry. I. I. MARIAN BROCKHAUS, 'ill to Dot Friedman one pack of gum. IACK MOSBACI-IER, will I ' .Rich Kenney all my missing chemistry equipment. I, GEORGE POST, will to IaCk,Rongey my ability to perch on the desk drawer during book- keeping class. I' ' I, I. I, BRUCE STOECKER, will to George Winkeler my ability to get class assignments in somehow. CHARLES BLANKMANN, will to Billy Duerst one pack of moldy cigarettes. PAT ALTENBERND, will to Delores Berra my collection of pink, blue and yellow admission slips. I, EMIL BRCIC, will to Ierry Brinker all the time I lost in school while away on boxing trips. I, ANNA MARIE END, will to every senior and senior-to-be, a diploma for the four hard years at S.I.H .... Congratulations! K I, BOB BUBLA. will to Glen O'l-Iara my two slaves, Emil Brcic and Bill Lautenschlager. I, IOHN EIMER, will to Ed Ruprecht my sincere love of school and my intense dislike for free days. V' I, IOI-IN GUBSER, will to Ioe Applebaum all my old notebooks and pencils. I, MARY GEISMAN, will to Doris Wilkes, the twpnty-five pages of shorthand homework due weekly. X ,... I, PERD WINGENBACH, will to Bob Hantack all my old addresses and 'phone numbers. I, MARY ANN HAEFNER, will to Ginny Maricic the fulfillment of her hopes and dreams and a long life filled with happiness. I, MARIAN HEMMEN, will to Norma Guthland all my unknown abilities. I. BOB MUELLER, will to Larry Bauer the wig I wear to school each day. IOE PFEIFAUF, will to Fran Kemper all the assignments I rebeizved while away from school. I I, SHIRLEY IENNEMANN, will to Lorraine McClarin all the soap she wants to keep her clean. I class., I. I. HAROLD SULLENTRUP, will to Mickey Nowak my ability to be quiet and attentive during GEORGE PREIS, will to by brother, Ronny, my daily siesta during Egglish class. BETTY KRAGE, will to my brother, Art, my ability to get up the f rtime l'm called in the morning. I, IOHN WOBBE, will to my friend, Eddie Varga, my success in getting ads and for the Senior Play program. 4 I, ROBERT A. MUELLER, will to all the little Bobs my dimple and my curly hair. I, BOB ANDREWS, will to Tony Kohlberg my unapproachable ability to compliment mem- bers of the fairer sex. , I, LARRY WILLIAMS, will to Don Hrdlicka my Bing Crosby voice. I, PAT McCARTI-IY, will to my sister, Ieanne, the undisputed ownership to a pair of gym shoes. I, RAY MARLOTTE, will to Art Baebler the happiness and privilege of having a devoted friend to get his pass for him when he is ill. I, GEORGE VOGT, will to Harry Holtz my old gym shoes and jacket. I, CHARLIE ALLEN, will to Iasper Pietroburgo my good salesmanship in selling tickets for the Senior Play. I, ARLENE ROUX, will to Dorothy Scharenberg all my Missouri History assignments. I, BERN AHRENS, will to Chas. Gartner my ability to stay happy during the most boring classes. I, BOB ARB, will to Russel Balven my ability to start minor fires and general confusion in the chemistry lab. ' I, IACKIE FLATKEN, will to Helen Moore, my part in the Senior Play. I, BOB I-IANNEKEN, will to Don I-leberlie the lett ear of my chocolate rabbit with best wishes that he may obtain the right one for his wife. A I, BETTY IEAN HEIL, will to Lorraine Pepper all the knowledge I don't have about science. I, ROLAND BILLINGSLEY, will to Louie Dennis my ability to sleep in math class. 116.-
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5 Jlkyi KT 3 ' Y t ' N 5 K' Room 202 J -t' . I. H xxx? ' z Q fx X3-fl ,Q y J . ll! t x J l '57 uniom W Room 20 l Front row tltatt to rightlz Ioan Keilinq, Mary Catherine Meiborq, loan Birchler, Lois Mae Bosch, Virainia Lawrence, Lois Vonder Haar. Second row: Ruth Arinbruster, Catherine Pozaric, Mary Ann Abkerneier, lariet Lee Wick, Bev zrly llorn, Margaret Baumann, Patricia Power, Lorraine Pepper. Third row: Robert Barth, Iasper Pietroburao, Dolores Berra, Catherine Stehlin, Tony Weiner, Rosemary Vtlesterhaus, Patricia Noe, Thomas White, Donald Chartrand. Back row: Arthur Baebler, Ioseph Appelhaurn, lerry Henipe, Iohn Seuiert, Robert Schenk, latnes Ziegler, Tony Hummel. Front row tlett to riahtl: Wilnia McClain, Ncruia Guthland, Kathryn Boulay, Rose M. Holdenried, Chloe A. Brewer, Geraldine Amsler. Second row: Mary A. Gau, loanne Fuchs, Virginia Kovarilc, Theresa Slavik, Bernice Susin, Betty L. Bauer, Mary A. Kern. Third row: David Freivoael, Edward Seger, Antoinette Ralcowiecka, Barbara Schneider, Mary A. Allen, Marilyn lacobs, Larry Simon, Larry Bauer. Back row: lames Brda, Don Heberlie, lim Kultinann, Paul Flynn, Allred Giudicy, Gregory Cento, Ioseph Atzert. Absent: Vernon Fuqua, egg?
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