Sutton High School - Mustang Yearbook (Sutton, NE)

 - Class of 1940

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Class CMI! We, the students of the Senior class of 194-0, having, not without serious scientific study and ceaseless slaving, surmounted to the Sierra-like summit of our scholastic success and having survived this struggle, somewhat stunned from our stupendous success but still sound of sight, sinew, and senses, do therefore solemnly make and set down in script this, our Last Will and Testament. To the next Senior class we wish to hand down the age old tradition, namely, that the Seniors are to graduate before the Juniors. We hope with all sincerity that this tradition will be upheld by that honorable body of students in the same manner as it was by us. 1'To the Sophomores we wish to leave our fine cooperative spirit and our never say die attitude, which we hope will get them as far as it got our class. To the Freshmen we give our studious attitude and our brilliant answers for any and all questions which may, at any and all times during their be- wildering school days, arise. After duly consulting each and every member of the class, we make the following individual bequests. Wilma Ackermann-Her neatness to Robert Rath. Irene Anderson-Her Swedish temper to Max Leininger for use in boxing. Lorene Anderson-Her one-two punch to Jim Bender. Lucille Bauer-Her vacant seat in the city library to Leo Unterseher. Frederick Bender4His figure to Butch Levander and his excess hot air to Donald Hurst. Clara Brening-Her cheerful disposition to Kenneth Kauk. Helen Brening-Her office duties and cheerful tunes to Dorothy Klein. Donald Bulin-His job as student manager to the next person that has enough Vim, Vigor, and Vitality. Leila Busse-Her sweet blushes to Cleo Stevens. Samuel Carney-His athletic ability of taking five steps at a time, up and down, to Holland Johnson. Ethel Cundall and Marian Deering-Their success in note passing to Kathleen Gemar and Lois Burns. Helen Dickson-Her popularity with the C.C.C. boys to anyone taking the re- sponsibility. Phyllis Ebert-Her graceful figure to Esther Ackermann. Salome Ehly-Her quiet habits and hard study to anyone that can hold these standards. Lorene Griess-Her size to Margaret Hughes. Neoma Griess-Her school teaching ability to Marian Heinz. Eleanor Grove-Her complete line of Cosmetics to Jean Jordan and Lucille Ochsner. Herman Hartmann-His ninth periods each night after school to Merridith Monson. Margaret Heinz-Her notes in Sociology to Arthur Ehly. Max Heinz--His musical career to Suzanne Pope and his size g'elevens to Earl Plettner. Continued on Page 30 -44 28 is-



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GLASS WILL fContinuedJ Richard Heinz-His quiet and pleasing disposition to Ray Bitterman, who could stand a great deal of it. Dale Hultine-His golden voice to Ralph Claus and his unlimited knowledge on any subject to the next three generations. Lillie Hunzeker-Her lengthy stride to Jean Matteson. Roberta Hurst-Her wide awake appearance to Curtis Nuss. Lorene Issler-Her cheery smile to Bernadine Ebert. p Artis Johnson--The odds and ends of her flashing blonde hair to Anna Nuss. Melvin Levander-His ability to get along with, and his power over, the weaker sex to uCrusher Barbee, as he was called in them days. y Geraldine Lohmeier-Her pale red hair to Betty Jean Gregoryl Virginia Lohmeier-Her good standing with Mr. Weyand to Harriet Traudt. Edna Lacy and Marjorie Mitchell-Their vigorous attempt to do the Big Apple to Ioan Lilliedoll and Cozette Wieland. Helen Mau--Her extreme interest in California to Aldine Ochsner. Hetty Jane Mitchell-Her foundation figure to Paul Hoffman. Fern Nelson-Her distinction of being the only left-handed blonde in the Senior class to the next one that is so adapted. - Don Ochsner-His ability to dodge bowling pins to Luwane Nelson. Reatha Ochsner--Her bull fiddlev to Olive Pope and her friendship in Grafton to Donna Price. Virginia Peters-Her experience with mechanics to Merle Spangler. Viola Roberts-Her everlasting appeal to boys to Betty McLaughlin. Allan Roemmich--His excess shirt sleeves to the Home Economics class for quilt blocks. Edna Roemmich-Her toothpaste smile to Phyllis Nuss. Margaret Rothrock-Her surplus height to Wallace Bender. Milton Scheerer-His cyclonic properties to Donald Uhr. Leon Scheidemann-His wise cracks in Biology class to Barbara Statz. Robert Schmer-His bashfulness to Kenneth Ackermann. Florence Sedersten-Her shyness to Bobby MacDonald. Ellie M. Sheridan-Her 6'oomph to Joan Lilliedoll and her leadership of the Pep Club to Betty Willey. Roger Sheridan-His Wild Irish habits to Jerry Sharkey and his big feet to Philip Lacy. Doris Slack and Dorothy Slack-Their sisterly love to Margaret and Marcella Grosshans. June Statz-The great courage needed to ride with Lyle T. to Isabelle Pope. Leonard Stertz-His third period hibernation to Gerald Manthei. William Swanson-His presidency of The Busy Beaver Bookkeeping Class to the next likely candidate. Elmer Trautman-His scientific brainstorms to Cup Rauscher. Lyle Trautman-The remains of his Model HT and fifty cents to anyone that will take them. Selma Unterseher--Her freckles to the two Juniors-Hicks and Snedgen. Mary Jane Weston-Her pride and dignity to Dorothy Layton. Twila Williams-Her knowledge of truck drivers to Betty Willey. Gloria Yost--Her poetic ability to Morris Schneider. Paul Yost-His tobacco pouch to 'iCatcher Nuss. Verna Zimhelman4Her excess height to Velma Baumann. ...gi 30 ya...

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