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Patrick Jarboe leaves his popularity at T.C.H.S. to some deserving underclassman. Robert Scheiber leaves a threat to any boy who looks at Lois twice! Carl Saunders wills his position as solo clarinetist to Wanda Darden. Earl Zoll leaves his last name to anyone who likes to sit in the back row of each class Grace Kreisle wills her friendliness towards Cannelton boys to Regina Mills. Cletus Goffinet leaves all the female population of T.C.H.S. to any “up and coming” young Casanova. Carol Hearst wills his seat in Physics to some ambitious Junior. Betty Paulin wills some of her enthusiasm and school spirit to Lloyd Holman. Francis Kleeman wills his ability to find his way to Troy to Bob Freeman. Marion Ress gives his proficiency in basketball to any boy who would like to be the best player in Southern Indiana. Vincent Rhodes leaves his various excuses for being out of school to Jim Bob McMahon. Pat Thomas wills her ambition and position as Editor of the Sagittarius to some up and coming Junior. Joan Mogan bequeaths her dramatic ability to the Malone twins. Dewey Hammack leaves his job as sports writer for the “Marksman” to somebody who would like to see all the ball games. Jim Beard wills his nickname “Beard dog” to some lucky—dog. John Bruggenschmidt gives Joe Nichols his calm personality. Hilary Gramelspacher wills his loud voice to Marilyn Satterfield so Miss Yarito can hear her when she speaks. Roy Schauberger bequeaths his carefree attitude to Clarence Fcrc. Keith White wills his seat in the detention room to Ralph Eger. Martin Schneider leaves his influence at Leo’s Tavern to Gene Smitty” Smith. Alfred Taylor wills his freckles to Eddie Pannett; he thinks Eddie can use just a few more. Donal Lee Kuster leaves his position on the basketball team to Chuck Geene. “Let’s go Chuck.” Doris Ann Harpenau bequeaths her flirtatious manner to Wanda Stephens. Max Quackenbush leaves his driving ability to Jim Haerle. Dale Scott leaves his job at Baysinger Bros. Service Station to anyone who doesn’t like to wear white shirts. Doreen Taylor wills “that smile she has for everybody” to Anita Sifrig. Bernard Simpson «’ills his carefree and silent disposition to Jim Hagedorn. Anna Dauby leaves her brother. Bill, to the girls of T.C.H.S. Raphael Harpenau wills his intelligence and ambition to Sidney Lutgring. Jim Bruggenschmidt wills his height and some of his ability to create a disturbance to Cecil Mallory. Georgia Lee Schriefer leaves her neatness and good looks for the Freshman. Sophomore, and Junior girls to fight over. Fred Gramelspacher wills his privilege to go hunting during school to Carroll Maurer. Mary Kay Wetzel wills her position at the Te n Cent Store to any ambitious girl who doesn't mind hard work—? Norman Van Winkle leaves his ability to get so much done in so little time to Joe Ludwig. Norman Poehlein wills his seat on the bus to the out of town basketball games to Jerry Lemler and Verlee Zoll. LaVerne Paulin wills al 1 her possessions to “Blackie” Sabelhaus. Helen Peter wills her bashfulness (?) to Lynda Cheek. SAGITTARIUS. 23
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We, the seniors of Tell City High School, being of sane mind and generous heart, do make this our last will and testament, hoping the undergraduates, the benefactors of our wills, will make use of the personalities, characters, and positions willed them as we have gained them through hard work and years of experience. Rita Strobel wills her dreamy eyes to Marjorie Riat. Mary Francis wills her laugh to anyone who wants it. Marjorie Holman leaves all her boy friends to Nancy Ford. Pat Peter wills her posi- tion as band captain to Wilma Hauser. June Bunner wills her red hair to Jane Ludwig so Jane’s hair won't be so dull. Mary Pfeifer wills her ability to find a way to Pla-Mor to Carrie Terry. Lucille Mallory wills her pleasing personality to Marjorie Miller. Carl Seibert leaves his position on the football squad to Bob Elder so he won’t be missed next year. Junie Gaesser proudly donates his good build to Timmy Kelly so Timmy can take care of himself. Lucille Evrard wills part of her weight to Marietta Klueh. Bill Labhart wills his manly charm to Raymond Harpenau. Augusta Hauser leaves her quiet ways to Dot Kessner. Tom Schaefer wills his position as benchwarmer to Jervis Kast. Joan Sabelhaus leaves her bassoon to Mary Lee Winchell so Hilda won’t be lonesome next year. Ralph Paulin leaves his girl friend, Joyce Kramer, to Alfred Batie. Anna Jeffers would like to leave her bicycle to Rose Mary Kluesner, so Rose Mary can lose a few pounds on the way to school each day. Clara Sabelhaus wills her blonde hair to Regina Mills. Bob Litherland wills his position as senior class president to Charles Northenor. Betty Glover wills her diamond ring to Janice Birchler so she won’t have to worry about not having a man. Don Taylor wills his high voice to the Hessig twins so their voices won’t have to change. Rose Ann Goetz wills Eddie Pannett to Donna Birchler. Bernardine Gramelspacher wills her height to Marilyn Hoesli. Catherine Howell bequeathes her Journalism compositions to Jim McMahon so T.C.H.S. will have a good Marksman next year. Maxine May leaves her ability to walk in one spot so long to Joanna Little. Betty Miles leaves her soda-jerking position at Werner’s Drug Store to any sucker who has that ambition. Margaret Moseby wills her boy friend from Bristow to Joan Bockhold. We hear this will make her awfully happy. Joy Bess just leaves school to concentrate on being a good wife. Ruth Cassidy generously gives her “love to go to school” to Ralph Hanloh. Maurice Goble wills his quiet ways to “Doc” Ress. Linwell Butler wills his long wavey hair to Neil Farley. James and John Gatchel would like to leave Betty Arnold and Bettv Goffinet to Clarence Taylor so he can take his choice. Norma Winchell leaves her willingness to work to her sister. James Harpenau wills his farming ability to the future country bred romeos of T.C.H.S. Walter Baur wills his influence with Miss Ahlf to Buster Gordon. Larry Gunter would like to leave his ability to get along with the girls of T.C.H.S. to John Hilgenhold. Preston Richard leaves his nickname “P.B.” or Pretty Boy to Don Page. August Claise leaves his sister to the boys of T.C.H.S. SAGITTARIUS, 22 .
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Tell City High School’s traditional crystal ball was taken out of the closet, dusted off, and from it the future of the Senior Class was foretold. Twenty years hence, in 1969, the class of ’49 was seen thus: Helen Peter is now First Lady of the country. For many years she was secretary to the Presi- dent and has finally married the boss. Pat Peter, after many years as a bachelor girl, has finally consented to marry a rich New York bookee. Mary Pfeifer is now owner of her beloved “Pla-Mor.” Clara Sabelhaus is now happily married and has the name Mrs. Litherland. Joan Sabelhaus is the owner of her own private plane and will take you to work free of charge. Georgia Lee Schriefer is modeling ladies’ clothes and has her own dress shop on Broadway. Rita Strobel is a torch singer at the most celebrated night club in Tell City. Doreen Taylor is very busy teaching all the small children in Newman Grade School. Pat Thomas is now in Africa keeping house for General Wally Bruner. Mary Kay Wetzel has finally bought Frederic k’s 5c to $1.00 Store with the money she made work- ing there as a clerk for 20 years. Norma Winchell is a great Senator from Indiana. There are rumors that she may be the first lady candidate for President. Walter Baur is a millionaire wondering who to give his money to. Jim Beard is wearing a very becoming navy suit and washing ship decks. Jim Bruggenschmidt has his own automobile business and drives a new car every time he goes out. We see John Bruggenschmidt as a happy-go-lucky vagabond. Linwell Butler is a cheer leader at Madison Square Gardens. He has finally learned to jump higher than Gary Starkey and has set a new world record. August Claise now owns his own service station and is happily washing and shining cars. Clarence Gaesser is following the foot steps of his brother and is also going to Purdue. He en- tered in 1949. James Gatchel and John Gatchel have gone into business for themselves with Gatchel, Gatchel Oil Company. Maurice Goble is now coach at Oil Township school, and for six years has had state champion teams. Marjorie Holman, always an expert seamstress, now has her own dress making shop and specializes in wedding gowns. Catherine Howell, once a shorty is now a six-footer after discovering a serum which brings about quick growth. Raphael Harpenau who is running for Mayor of Troy has begun his campaign and is sure of a great victory over his opponent. Carroll Hearst, the famous engineer has begun his most difficult job which is tearing down the High School and in its place constructing an elaborate night club. Pat Jarboe. now coach of the famous Bulldogs, has led the basketball team through many victories, and now, is battling against his worst enemy—Donal Kuster, coach of the Tell City Marksmen, who has been the only team to beat the Bulldogs in 20 years. Anna Jeffers, always an expert bicycle rider, now owns a bicycle shop and gives lessons in riding for a small fee. Grace Kreisle, after all these years of wooing Vince Varble has finally persuaded him to accept her proposal. Cletus Goffinet, the celebrated actor, is now starring in Shakespeare’s play, ‘Macbeth’. Hilary Gramelspacher is busy helping tall peo pie shrink so they will be more his size. Larry Gunter now has his own symphony orchestra in the great Metropolitan Opera House on Main Street, Tell City. Lucille Mallory is now president of the ‘Old-Maids Convention’ and is conducting a project called “Exclude Males From Society”. Maxine May and Bob Risby have retired from their career as “America’s Ideal Lovers” and have gotten married. Betty Nliles is now owner of WTCJ and has appointed ‘Bubbles’ as head janitor of the building. Francis Kleeman, after 20 years of waiting has decided he is old enough to marry and is now in pur- suit of a wife with whom he can grow old. Bill Labhart is now the sole proprietor of Tell City’s mos‘ popular liquor store. Bob Litherland, a scientific farmer, who has improved many plants, is now working on a way to grow potatoes that won’t have to be peeled. SAGITTARIUS. 24
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