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Page 25 text:
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CAN YOU IMAGINE? 1. Rosemary Baltes being a loud mouth? 2. Jim Barga not spending his week ends with Judy? 3. Janet Barga not being heard even if not seen? 4. Clete Barton without a Sport Magazine? 5. Bob Bayman without his face getting red? 6. John Berger being conceited? 7. Doris Bergman being unkind to anyone? 8. Vivian Bergman not minding her own business? 9. Martha Brenneman without her lessons finished? 10. Betty Bernholt with short fingernails? 11. Delores Byrd not being interested in Russia? 12. Bob Coates being bashful around girls? 13. Urban Drees not talking about baseball? 14. Delilah Fast not making the honor roll? 15. Jack Gantt as a stand in for Bill Stern? 16. Berniece Gehron without a smile? 17. Jean Goubeaux not talking about boys? 18. Judy Goubeaux not being with Jim? 19. Marcus Grilliot being serious? 20. John Grillot flirting? 21. Norman Grosch not arguing with Mrs. Young? 22. Ann Henry without a Sunday nite date. 23. Sam Holsapple taking school seriously? 24. Lois Ann Judy not being the “Big Wheel” in the Sax section. 25. Sarah Jane Kindell not writing to Marv. 26. John Koverman not going to North Star. 27. Alice Kremer not going to dances. 28. Alice Kueterman not knowing all the latest gossip? 29. Barbara Liette not being friendly? 30. Jerry Lochtefeld as a Fuller Brush Salesman? 31. Arlene McEldowney not boasting about being Irish? 32. Joan Mumaw without dimples? 33. La Donna Mumaw not talking about Roy? 34. Bill Nisonger speechless? 35. John Oliver getting a medal for safe driving? 36. Evelyn Parmenter without her boy friend from Russia? 37. Joan Richhart getting to school before 8:29‘ 2? 38. Phyllis Rindler not acting crazy? 39. Betty Rosell not looking neat? 40. Ronny Ruchty not being good looking? 41. Jerry Ruchty not being liked by everyone? 42. Kate Schulze being sloppy? 43. Margaret Schwepe flunking an exam? 44. Gene and Glenn Selander not looking alike? 45. Ronald Shellhause not taking pictures of everyone? 46. Bob Sherry not talking to Ruth? 47. Lawrence Simons falling madly in love? 48. Loretta Skelton talking loudly ? 49. Dick Subler being skinny? 50. Juanita Swallow not playing the piano? 51. Nelda Swallow being five by five ? 52. Dari Tipple not being engaged ? 53. Ed Weaver as another Jack Dempsey? 54. Ruth Ann Weaver bothering anyone? 55. Sam Yagle awake in study hall? —21—
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SENIOR WILL We, the graduating class of 1950, being the most intelligent and industrious class ever to be graduated from Versailles High School, feel we should leave some of our most valuable possessions behind us in order to keep in the memories of those who must continue to slave on a few more years a tender and sacred remembrance of us. 1, Rosemary Baltes, do bequeath my dark hair to Eileen Urees. We, Jim Barga and Judy Goubeaux, do bequeath our senior romance to Ronnie Poling and Miriam Rhoades. I Clete Barton, do bequeath my class ring to Jane Rhoades. I, Bob Bayman, do bequeath my fine sense of humor to anyone that will take it. I, Doris Bergman, do bequeath my typing ability to Helen Groff. I, Vivian Bergman, do bequeath my quiet manner to Duane Berger. I, Martha Brenneman, do bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to Jean Barga. I, Betty Bernholt, do bequeath my big brown eyes to Margaret Drees. I, Delores Byrd, do bequeath my cooking ability to Miss Shipley. I. Bob Coates, do bequeath my feminine admirers to Howard Kremcr. I, Urban Drees, de bequeath my scholastic standing to Evelyn Pohl. I, Jack Gantt, do bequeath my quiet manner to Mr. Hehl. I, Berniece Gehron, do bequeath my red hair to Jeanette Magoteaux. I, Jean Goubeaux, dobequeath my interest in Greenville to Nancy Fields. I, Marcus Grilliot, do bequeath my athletic ability to Eddie Rethman. I, John Grillot, do bequeath my forceful voice to Mr. Cline. I, Norman Grosch, do bequeath my driving ability to Madonna Bergman. I, Ann Henry, do bequeath my interest in St. Henry to Elizabeth Wen-ning. I, Lois Ann Judy, do bequeath my saxophone playing to Jimmy Condon. We, Sam Holsapple and Ed Weaver, do bequeath our positions at the Egg Auction to Bob Treon and Tony Martino. I, Sarah Jane Kindeli, do bequeath my position as drum majorette to Jim Graves. I, John Koverman, do bequeath my smooth line to Jack DeLaet. I, Alice Kremer, want everything I have, and therefore bequeath nothing to anyone. I, Alice Kueterman, do bequeath my gossiping to Ruth Heckman. I, Barbara Liette, do bequeath my interest in Willowdell to Vada Scherer. I, Jerry Lochtefeld, do bequeath my blushing to Gail Pitsenbarger. I, Arlene McEldowney, do bequeath my long hair to Marilyn Grisez. I, Joan Mumaw, do bequeath my height to Jane Evinger. I, LaDonna Mumaw, do bequeath my chewing gum to Betty Grillot. (Continued on Page 78) —20—
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