Star City High School - Twinkler Yearbook (Star City, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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my knowledge in Science to Donnie Cornell, and my ways with the girls to Bud Kistler. I, Imogene Scott, do hereby will and bequeath my natural curly hair to George Limings, my dancing ability to Jack Parish, and my moccasins to Leah Jane Cros- gray. I, Viola Scott, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play the accordion to Joyce Royer, and my motto Ha Ha to Lois Moss. We, the Senior Girls known as Our Gang, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to stick together to the eighth grade boys or to any gang who can stick to- gether that long and our sweaters we will keep for ourselves for memory's sake. To Mr. Surber our thanks for helping us struggle through many years of Math. and may he have many more successful years of being principal. To Mr. Carpenter the sponsorship of many more Junior and Senior classes to come and our knowledge of Science we will take with us. To Mrs. Carpenter many more quiet classes as ours was and the coaching of many more Junior and Senior plays to come. To Mrs. Servies our typing 'ability to serve as a goal for all future Seniors and the sponsorship of many more Sunshine Girls to come. To Mrs. Stalions our Government books for future Seniors and our knowledge of Government we will keep in case we decide to be lawyers. To Mrs. Moyer the memories of those good meals and our ability to cook we will keep for our future homes. To Miss Thompson our thanks for the ability to sew for our future homes and may she have many more successful years of teaching. To Mrs. Franks our thanks for keeping our money straight during our Junior and Senior years and may she have many more years of successful teaching. We, the Senior Class, do hereby will and bequeath our good behavior to all com- ing Star City students and much success in their reaching the top.

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CLASS WILL I, Dean Allen, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to someone who needs it as bad as I did. my ways with the girls and my Civics book to my brother Bill. I, Ituthalea Batty, do hereby will and bequeath my height to Joyce Boyer, my neatness to Olive Hauser, and as for Spike I will keep him for myself. I. Lyle Burgess, do hereby will and bequeath my basketball ability to Jack Cap- per, my ability to stay in History class to anyone who needs it, and all my family friendships acquired during high school, I will keep. I, Jane Crissinger, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay in classes to .lack Kasten. and my ability to carry a tune to Vivian DePoy. I, Darl Daily, do hereby will and bequeath my long, dark, and curly hair to Joe Bill Newman and my front chair in English to someone who does not need the sleep. I, Kathryn Fisher. do hereby will and bequeath the junk in my notebook to Bob Berkshire, my position as editor of the Star Review to anyone unfortunate enough to get it, and the memories of the fun I had in school I will keep. I, Hazel Frazier, do hereby will and bequeath my locker to anyone who has the ambition to clean it out, my shorthand book to Mrs. Servies, and my art ability 'to Violet Clark. I. Don Graffis, do hereby will and bequeath my position as captain of the basket- ball team to Buck Parcel. my red hair to Junior Smith and my willingness to study to Jack Kasten. I, Arlean Grostefon, do hereby will and bequeath my figure to Lester Hettinger, my ability to say sarcastic things to Delores Brown, and as for Darl I will keep him myself. I, Neil Hoesel, do hereby will and bequeath my position as editor-in-chief of the annual to some poor sucker, my figure to Rollo Batty, and my ability to make good C25 grades I will keep. tI'll need it.J I, Eileen Hollis. do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep quiet in study hall to Jim Carpenter and Wanda Bonnell and my ability to get along with the Sophomore boys to the Sophomore girls. 1, Cecil Hood, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to have the will power to let the girls alone to anyone who wants an education and my job as treasurer of the class to Evelyn White. I, Mary Kasten, do hereby will and bequeath my typing ability to Bill Allen and my love for Van Johnson to Julia Russell. I. Doris Kistler, do hereby will and ibequeath my gum to Mrs. Servies, my devilish ways to .loan Bauman. and my ability to always keep quiet to Joan Ruff. I, Delight Moon, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to-get A's in typing and shorthand to Annabelle Fox, 1ny ability to play the piano to Rollo Batty, and my ability to get what I go after to Wanda Bonnell. I, Olive Peters. do hereby will and bequeath by bashful-ness to Lillian Bonnell and my ability to keep my nose out of other people's business to Delores McCroskey. I. Walter Perry, do hereby will and bequeath my height to Archie Hettinger and my Business English book to someone who likes English better than I. I, Jeannee Quin-n, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to control my temper to .Ioan Ruff, my long hair to Mary Ann Perry, and my men I will keep for myself. I, Margery Ruff, do hereby will and bequeath my timidness to Bob King and my embroidered socks to Virginia Lee Brown. I, Roger Seward, do hereby will and bequeath my quiet, sedate ways to Bob King v



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CLASS PROPHECY Place: Star City High School. A fortune teller is telling the Seniors of 1946 what they will be doing in the future. Time: 1956. KATHRYN FISHER will at last achieve her great ambition to become a dietitian in a hospital. She will have a life-time job at Riley Hospital in Indianapolis. She will announce her forthcoming marriage to Ed Gady. HAZEL FRAZIER wll be a famous Power's model. Her pictures will appear on all the well-known magazine covers in the most glamorous poses. In her spare time she will do art work. ARLEAN GROSTEFON will marry Darl Kistler. They will live in Illinois on a 320-acre farm. With their small son, Darl Jr., their adorable home will be complete. The old bachelor of the class will be DARL DAILY. He just won't be able to get that ring on he1 ' finger. He will be a very prominent business man in the large city of Thornhope, whose population will be 6,000. He will have a large law firm on the 69th floor of the Expire State Building. DON GRAFFIS, -after ten years of struggling along, will own a 400-acre farm in Iowa. His dutiful wife, who will be the former OLIVE PETERS, will cook, darn his socks. and take care of their two young ones. They will make a charming couple and will be very devoted to each other. IMOGENE SCOTT will 'be secretary for The Honorable CECIL HOOD. She will have to sit on his knee was there will be a shortage of chairs in his office. Cecil will be the President of The Hood-Non-Breakable-Dent-Proof Record Factory in Chicago. In her off hours Imogene will keep house for her husband, Buck Parcel. MARY KASTEN will be the favorite maid in the home of Van Johnson. She will be very fond of her work and also her employer. She will be the envy of all the Star City High School girls. DELIGHT MOON will be playing the piano with the great Concert Orchestra at Carnegie Hall in New York. In her off hours she will do all the household duties for her husband, Jim C-arpenter. They will live in New York and their small daughter will keep both of them busy. DORIS KISTLER will be the President of the famous Old Maids Society. You will be able to locate Doris and the Old Maids recreation building near Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. ROGER SEWARD will be the idol of all the bobby-soxers. His crooning voice will swoon them all! What's more he will thoroughly enjoy his work. He wouldn't give his work for even Betty Grable! DEAN ALLEN will be a world-wide famous conductor of Al1en's Hotsy Totsy Jazz Rand, playing in all the well known night clubs of America. LYLE RURGESS will crash Hollywood and make love to all the beautiful ladies.

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