Sturgis High School - Sturgensian Yearbook (Sturgis, MI)

 - Class of 1943

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Hospital to devote all her time to her seven children. “Number Please” the voice with a smile, ah yes, that is true for both Suzanne Seger and Phyllis Sowers who have been punching telephone switchboards for these many years. It seems as if they were at one time frozen to their jobs. Mrs. Yancey, nee Audrey Henderson, and Mrs. McBride, nee Ruth Stratton, are journeying to Fawn River for their honey¬ moons. Doi is Royer and Helen Sadewasser are stealing each other’s chicken and egg businesses. Victor Schragg has just won the Na¬ tional Hog Calling Contest and is starting a Hog Calling Club, which is the first of its kind to become a national organization. Norma Yunker is the first member to give her full-fledged support. We hear that Don Picker and Robert Ringler have taken over management of the Purple Parrot and turned it into a high class joint. Their main attraction is song¬ stress Vera Roberts, who does a specialty ballet as she sings. Ruth Schuster is the captain of the women’s baseball team of Southern Michi¬ gan. ★ ★ Class Will



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Class Will Be it remembered that we, the Seniors of Sturgis High School, being of sound mind and memory but knowing the uncertainties of this life do hereby make, execute, and declare this to be our last will and testament in the manner following: I, Dick Fontaine, do will and bequeath my ability to play the piano to Mary Carolyn Wright. I, Elizabeth Hafer, do will my position in the band to anyone with enough lung pressure. I, Keith Lancaster, do will and bequeath my argumentativeness to Bob Zabel. I, Velma Fair, do will and bequeath my shyness to Carolyn Newman. I, Jean Tooley, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Peck to any Junior who can make the grade. I, Fred Jorn, do will and bequeath my “wolfishness” to any under¬ classman who isn’t already a “wolf”. I, Clarence Miller, do will and bequeath my lack of height to John Gosling. I, Joe Crain, do hereby bequeath my lasting love for Dorothy Nugent to Joe Crain. I, Bill Deagen, will everything in my possession, except Pat Storms, to Joe Bogart. I, Ann Dwyer, will my love of night life to Ruth McBride. I, Chuck Haack, will my curly blond hair to anyone desiring it. I, Charlie Arver, do will and bequeath my basketball ability to Louie Strang. I, Marvin Eldridge, do will and bequeath my photographic abilities to the Photography Editor of next year’s Sturgensian. I, Norma Rhoads, do will and bequeath my admiration of a uniform to Betty Coombs. I, Paul Fair, do hereby will my ability to drive my old Model A to anyone who can stand the strain. I, Ruth Stratton, do hereby will my golden tresses to Beverly Grim. I, Audrey Henderson, do will my ability to write letters to any girl with a man in the service. I, Thelma Mikolatcher, do hereby bequeath my ability to stay true to any girl going steady. I, Vic Schragg, will my academic abilities to Bob Grim. I, Dick Newman, do will and bequeath my cheery whistle to anyone who has something to whistle about. I, Don Picker, will my ability to annoy the girls to Ted Roberts. I, Dick Davidson, do will and bequeath my ability to drive a car to Dick Huston. We, Bob Scheetz and Jackie Krumm, will our ability to stay true to Neubert Petschulat and Pat Lewis. I, Lois Hrdina, will my love of wrestlers to Jo Henderson. I, Marilyn Clark, do bequeath my lovely red hair to any girl crazy enough to want it. I, Kenny Brothers, do will my art of flirting to Jack Reeg. I, Lois Crosbie, will my love for a Navy uniform to Donna Dob- berteen. I, Vera Roberts, will my love for “swing” to any Junior who’s i 1 in the groove ’ ’. I, Bill Douglas, will my dramatic inclinations to any Junior desir¬ ing them. We, Blaine Cadwell and Grant Parker, will our ability to get along in chemistry class to all you underclassmen who are going to need it. We hereby appoint . rQUv ' . . the executor of this our Last Will and Testament. In Testimony Whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal thist day of ,. in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-three. Zt .c ' C. . . C r! rM A K Witnesses:

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