Washington High School - Washingtonian Yearbook (Washington, MO)
- Class of 1951
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, wg-M Alf V A 15+ mg. .M F? if ' vig ig. 'S mx A V l Q-x. ' f' A , -, :- V s k y A 1 x V, it J. I '::' :iii I g fig in MR. JOERLING f W Dedication Y . QAPW' : NV YA' N 3' we ' It is with great pleasure that we, the graduating class of 1951, dedicate this year's WASHINGTONIAN to Mrs. Hempelmann, Miss Aly, and Mr. joerling, who have helped us in so many ways during our high school days. With gratitude and admiration, we dedicate our Annual to them. 2 Y E IOR Z U - xxx , A VACXA 155- TTY 9 PN Y' Q V' Cap D Y-SON VKCSXAQYW l'Gg dent , x 1 X1 DOLL vi OIR Ty gliva Of! sec AN oll MCH 'mol o0l'x0 q eamook 50 g.u.PX-' , ,,...' l MGE FR ALT X F ESTN A Fesdva 1 we Cl Bb v May Who's she looking for? ROSELLA BECKER Epsilon Beta, Glee Club, G.A.A., F.H.A., Intramural Volleyball, Volleyball Squad. if Here he comes! HA. CARL BREEDEN Minstrel Show, Intramural Volley- ball, Softball, Basketball. 'S' JANET BAILEY BETTY BRIGGS Epsilon Beca,G1ee Club, G.A.A., Pep Club, Glee Club, G-A-A-, May Festival, Yearbook Staff, M-'IY Festival. Attendant fo the Orchestra, Band, junior Play M35' Queen, Yearbook Staff. F.H.A. Newsflash, junio: Play, F.H.A. 4 Hi, Tudy! BET TY CLOVF VERNA BRUNE C106 Club 'R Glee Club, May Festival, Vocal , Ixed Chorus Ensembles, Mixed Chorus, F.H.A. ' F-H.A. inn' Nun CHARLES BUEL Epsilon Beta, Attendant to May Queen, Yearbook Staff, junior Play, F.F.A., Softball, Basket- ball, Intramural Basketball. JOE CALVIN F.F.A. I Thinking or dreaming? EARL CZESCHIN Freshman Class President,Soph- omore Class President, Student Council President, May Festival, Attendant to' May King, Orches- tra, Band, junior Play, Minstrel Show,Softball, Basketball, Intra- mural Basketball. 5 IEW E EL CRAMFR Dsijon B ' Club era P St I Ajay F' -ep Cl N In affl Junior est! val Lib, Glee ural V011 Play' F 1 Yead, .Hi 00k GYb311. AU Inu-as TTCN LXLUAN DU A A., YHA' cub' G' ' we Dignified Seniors! ' 1, c i :' 31, a X af' fl , A X 1 ':5'Q,,S+K . t X Et J - - :.-5 in All -' . ROBERT ESSMUELLER Secretary of junior Class, Pep Club, Glee Club, Yearbook Staff, Newsflash, Band, Vocal Ensem- W bles, Mixed Chorus, junior Play, Minstrel Show, IntramuralVolley- ball, Intramural Basketball. Ea ger! NES , SHXRLEY lo Oub' G.A-Ad Xb Gxge book S13 1 Pep Cusiivalv lleaxPlaY, mua- May irish, WHO' WS H. N ixral V Oll eyba m DORIS EPPLE Pep Club, Glee Club, May Festi- val, Vocal Ensembles, Mixed Chorus, junior Play, F.H.A. PATSY FRIES Glee.-C1ub,G.A.A., May Festival, Orchestra, Intramural Volleyball. is if fi I ' Q , ,,. Q il MERLYN FREIE 'ly' T junior Play, Basketball, Track. 6 Q, fits 5? Hello to you, too I IREN E G G16 RANNEM AUDREY FRICKE e Zclub GA ANN ar ' - ,A Epsilon Beta, Pep Club, G.A.A., play, 0014 Stafg Oi' May Fest. ' l Yearbook Staff, V011eyba1i framurajchestra juuiall Squad 1710! ' Yball May Fesuva , Newsflash, junior Play, F.H.A. just plain D1zzy! VIRGIL GRAN l I NF . , ' 1,1 a wfa1 ,, 'MANN 2. .. Kjfq ij , 5. ,,.. 1 baljamural Baflllieyballl S f . .. . etball o ,ball EVELYN GARDNER Vice-President of S 'il Vice-President of junior f- 1 Class, Epsilon Beta, Pep Club, ' al . Glee Club,G.A.A., May Festrv , Attendant to May Queen, Year- A M book Editor, Orchestra, junior 'f': ':4oEl -'- ffffiez Play, Intramural Volleyball, - '- Volleyball Squad, Softball. JACK GEHLERT Pep Club, junior Play, mural Basketball. tudent Coun- ., , -If 'iw 5 Pe 71 .4 N1 1 Basket: F 'Q u ,ii I 'Q ' I J Us ' 3 W K fu, 5: we Q , qw' 'M' . 34 -' mm fl ff wi 3' Intra- , ,S l -1 1 , ' if qii fi ROBERT GOEBEL Intramural Basketball, Basket- : Q 1' ,Q u.. . ball. Waiting Patiently. 'CAXWAVX .K UW 8 AC , ROY HULTS Basketball. mn xxov.MANlN' k Ww- wxnm Qnwu, 'rm 1 . 1 A., 'K 14 .l ' I F -A. tlcnl ol l ' Second bell, Nancy! JOYCE JETT G.A.A., F.ll.A., Intramural Vicc-l'rc-sitlent of Sopl1or11urv Class, Student Council, lfpsilon Volleyball, Junior Class. Hem, Cvlcc Club, Attcntlant to l5Ull0'l'llY AIONICS N1.w Kim.: Nc'w'Qfl.1sl1 Urchcstrm llantl, lnzstrumtnml lnstmlwlcs, V t Q0 Q xml mms Mxnstrul Nlmw Y Y rv ' -' 'ww l'J1 ll' l cl Watch the birdie! VIC , A01 Senior RTYQHANA ROBERT KASE Club Class Tr l . Pla Yearly easufer Orchestra, Band, junior Play, le 'V' EFA ook Staff ' Pep MinstrelShow, Intramural Vol- Bfvball, Hawk lnzramu ' jllrzior leYball, Intramural Basketball. dskefbflill, Tetbfill, Inga! VOL rack- ralnural :Wife , HQB . . KUHLMAN ,lust plain snlly. F.F A N LF RUY KIBBONS Inna -, lntr-am QTransferred from Ritenour High School, 1950.D F.F.A., Softball, Basketball, Intramural Basket- ball. M.-XY IiOlRTYUll.'XNN junior Play, T GUSTAV LINIDAUIZR Pep Club, Orchestra, Band Instrumental Ensembles, In strumental Solo, Mixed Cho v rus, F.F.A., Intramural Vol- leyball, Intramural Basket- ball, Track. This page is sponsored by AVERY'S 2nd and Elm mu Ural ral Basketbalyolleyba What did you see, a flying saucer? If Q Q 'sn ff SHIRLEY SUE MILES NxNG ,LA- YAY MAN 'lee Club' Fl b vev Cl' ' L: flash, F.H.A. Glee Club, May Festival, News 3 Qu? GEN ,EL Mgxuevtsufx k Staci, II-'Xl' Yeafboo wsdu- Time our. OPAL MORRIS e Clubs heSgf39 Pxay' Glewsggishi 0365, SUMO' G.A.A., F.H.A., Intramural Vol leybau, Softball. Ne X Ensgm an lvl A 4 1' menla t:,II.A- DOLLY MEYER JACKIE MOORE Senior Class Secretary, Glee Pep Club, Glee Club, G.A Club, May Festival, News- A., Yearbook Staff, Band, flash, junior Play, F.II.A. Mixed Chorus, junior Play F. H.A. , Minstrel Show. Pictures for the '51 WASHINGTONIAN were token by: ZOFF STUDIO 205 W. Second Sfree? Washington, Missouri Phone 63R I0 7 Gotcha ANGILEE MCDANIEL Pep Club, Glee Club, G.A.A., May Festival, Yearbook Staff, junior Play, F.H.A., Intramural Volleyball. NANCY MCMONIGLE Epsilon Beta, Pep Club, Glee Club, G.A.A., May Festival, Yearbook Staff, Newsflash, junior Play, F.H.A., Cheer- leader. Giee Club, RUTH NOLTING val, Mixed Chorus, F.H.A. E NOT ub ass . HS TI Cl mo' C1 NE ' Y T Jffifh' ,Q eyb 10' P1 am N Q Sketballn Softb ay, Int! eWS all, all, Int Hlnural tamural TY Happy ? ID OBER Yelp Cjubi G A HA US . . s 'Uuraibook Sriafi'A May F A V011 e ' F-H estliv Y ba 11 -A. I al, ,K eg SARAH OTTO G-A-A-1 M-BY Fesfi' Epsilon Beta, Pep Club, Glee Club, G.A.A., May Festival, Yearbook Staff, Newsflash, Orchestra. This page is sponsored by WIEMANN and PUES INSURANCE AGENCY 2nd and Elm Phone: 899 l I 401 Dressed for the weather. RUFW U- PFI ' , r sv snxmil my fe5ula::1S?r.xx. b, . C, 0 - Glee Cl2olo,MlXed Xlolial En r ment? Lompamst io c A-v sembles' A JANICE RONSICK President of junior Class, Sec- retary of Freshman Class, Stu- dent Council, Pep Club, G.A A., Attendent to May Queen Assistant Editor of Yearbook F.H.A., Intramural Volleyball Volleyball Squad, Softball. . I ! 7 S 5' 'TFRS A JOAN SCHAUB 3 Pye A QHA' I, qllllylx Cxee Club' tlramural Vice president of Freshman L I . Pe? CA'-'l'?' X x:,1l.A l? Squad' V Class, Student Council, Pep May fesuva l VollCYbal Inseparable, Club, G.A.A., May Festival, Vogcyball' Attendent to May Queen, Year- ? , A 8 35 book Staff, Newsflash, F.H.A. 7 Intramural Volleyball. if , ' 'X 3 BETTY DYsoN ,V Vice president of Senior ' Class, Student Council, F hlee, Club' GAA May VERNON SCHROEDER Q . Festival, Yearbook Staff, ' M X Newsflash,Orchestra,Vocal Epsilon gem' pep Club' R Vg' EnsembleS, lunior Pla F Yearbook Staff' Newsflash' X ii .y . ILA., Intramural Volleyball. Volleyball Squad, Softball. Orchestra, Band, junior Play, Basketball, Intramural Basketball. This page was sponsored by BOCKLAGE BROTHERS 221 W. Main Phone: 283 f 'Z? HELEN STEGEN Epsilon Beta, Pep Club, Glee Club, G.A.A., May Festival, F.H.A., Intramural Volleyball, Yearbook Staff. lin DON STORMEN T Pep Club, Yearbook Staff, Jun ior Play, Intramural Volleyball, Ba sketball, Intramural Basket ball, Track. This page is sponsored by FAN PHOTO SERVICE. MARCELLA STRICKER VIRGINIA THIAS Glee Club May Festival, Pep Club, Glee Club, May Junior Play F H A , This page is sponsored by Qifemuellefz. gewelhx, gfofze 107 Elm Phone: 161. W y i I in t nfl Hey, Mac P o E-,L DAVE RICE A WU' VAN WVHM te Qxass' President of Senior Class, MAY. l ' Q Soybomoan oasis Treasurer of Sophomore Class, deraiY Oo, 1Ir65hn2ub,G-A' Student Council, Epsilon Beta, Srsteasuret tavoyg-3eCdan, 103420: Pep Club, Glee Club, Attendant - Be men F1 ' M K' M' d Ch - A ,yon ' X, A ig X - to ay ing, ixe orus, jun iffy festwaatbook 53,3-gttav Ju, ior Play, Minstrel Show, Intra- Queem Yaash, Oibxes, lnssun- mural Volleyball,Softball, Intra- NCWS gInSem hows' mural Basketball. Ol rxlal 1 'ated C rleadeh Suumex Sow' Nh Chee voneyi . .xx.A.a X' l Wgirtgxay v XF voueybfcz Ptesydem l uia - R605 ' 1859 bo xntxx Squadixiela' ba Fvsfllon ol ' RUSSELL VAUGHAN BOB ZIMMER Pep Club, Newsflash, F.F. Softball, Basketball. Basketball. 5'be's got the bestest band what am. ' A. , lntramural Ba slietbal l, Same to you Us P 5, Q.,-'f L ,. ,.. , ........ gr. .- X Q .. ff' W in 3 X15 Q , ..t: Q R W T? i Come on in! ' .p Be firm! -V Y- by Q x ,W W 'S ' 'Bretbren ? 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FOURTH ROW: Francis Swoboda, Bob Heisel, Donald Conrad, Philip Taetz, Tommy Fenner, Don- ald Meyer, Bob Olten, Harlan Kuddes. Secfetafy Tfeasurer F Officers BNN .111 CK BMW H4 VNS GEDORN sgulod yn. df' ,aff -lg-I'- ,l'X KX,s - is , I Q lg'-Q ' ,-3,114 ,V ..,, , 3:52 . 1, .':'...-, 'rs lo. 1: ll 'l ' V 'Y i F. .7911 I, 'Vu ,QI ff .ti I zlur F, - Hx Y LTN me ,A LW W1 ,,.,..-- 5 r A SNA S Q, w iam 'Wm .. -eil, . 1 . 5 , L., Z' rg . ' X This page is sponsored by BARKLAGE INSURANCE AGENCY and BARKLAGE REALITY COMPANY FRANKLIN COUNTY BANK BUILDING -V' K gi If V 1' gf ' .Q JK use N 5: -4 - A X 'Q gy mai T . ...S E B .4 K S 0 4 - Q b ,N Q. t Q. , . E ' Q 5 . . A . . 6 N .fc K K A X g Xxx. 'N-Ns Sophomore Class wiv' Y X lli l.lfFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Mr. Sutliff, Barbara Jones, Mary Cochran, Delores Pepmueller, Frances Helm, Carol H oppe, Bonnie Moore. SECOND RPW: Louise Werner, Daisy Haney, Valje Ann Meyer, Wanda Meyer, Mabel Meyer, Bar- bara Wieman, Jacqueline Nelson. THIRD ROW: Nancy Eater, Albert Hoss, Richard Fries, Donna Dawson, Shirley Struebbe, Mar- cella Turner, jerean Kase, Donald Klingsick. FOURTH ROW! Freddy Nix, Kerneth Scott, james Krafft, joe Young, Eddie Ronsiclc, John lman, Richard Marsden, Robert Haddox. - den U Vg e S1 Ce p P 7 resl. Officers Di FRED N RONSICX xi: Nl l l 1 X I 'lil ti? T 4 8 W Sophomore Class f X, W -as 1 sf W. fs R , 3 ' .M , M . N T 1 zicl, I' ff ' B X .M FIRST ROW: Shirley Freitag, jane Fricke, June Buescher, Barbara Stumpe, Shirley Kappelmann, Marian Bauche, Mrs. Krafft. SECOND ROW! Marain Schmitz, Robert Bargen, janet Wilmesherr, Rena May Cahill, Ellen Riden- hour, Anna Mae Stricker, Connie Marchbank. THIRD ROW: Herbert Compton, Carl Buddemeyer, Dan Plackmann, Norvin Moritz, Fred Helm, Donald Fleer. Hazel Bunge, Fay Sprague. FOURTH ROW: David Kluba, William Fennessey, Wayne Grannemann, Donald Brune, Herbert Walter, Rainhard Wesselschmidt, Edward Bailey, Robert Holtgrieve, Bill Hum- phrey. 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SECOND ROW: Darlene Becker, Delores Grannemann, Marian Schlemeyer, Arlene Summers, Elsie Kormeier, Rose Mary Cooper, Violet Moore, Doris Geidinghagen, Shirley Stahlmann, Betty Bunge, THIRD ROW: Mary Lee Luttrell, Mae jean Sprick, Billie Ellen Miller, Betty Hausmann, Dorothy Schultz, Shirley Epple, Marie Mills, Bonnie Fennessey, Evelyn Brown, Merlin Krueger. FOURTH ROW: Donald Nagle, Kenneth Nolring, Melvin Meade, Tom Kuhlmann, Larry Stuart, Don Norton, Noel Koelling, johnny Phillips, James Vitt,Max Kimbler. I If 1' P ve sident Ce preszbb fil-Q , Z ar 'N V X : ' ,J 4 , aw 0, ig Gfflcers 'W ' I X 1 1 RE 101, -4-v DYYTL N MAS Q T llwxld ERSON all , 24 I S fly, YQ, X25 ' U X 'J '- 'll ,f sf LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Mr. Conrad, Jeanette Konys, Shirley Cramer, Carol Rainey, Ann Spickelmier, Peggy Otto, janetpepmueller, Carol Wehmueller, Betty Mueller, Shirley Lohmeyer. SECOND ROW: jimmy Geisert, Earl Kriebaum, Bob Frankenfeld, Roland Zeugin, Louise Taylor, Jerry Vitt, Frankie Hoss, Billy Hoelscher, Kenny Scheer, Joe Kat zung. THIRD ROW: Wesley Koch, Grace Apprill, Harriet Mohrlock, Audrey Becker, Beatrice Menzen- werth, James Mayer, Stanley Heidmann, Don Morris, Bill Nixon. FOURTH ROW: Gale Bihr, Harold Apprill, james Heuser, Jan Frick, Arthur Mueller, Gene Bier- mann, John Masterson, Bert Barklage, jimmy Branson. Secfetafyr TreaSy,e,', 6' Z efnfffx Officers N B0 ESCHX B F P ,NL cz RANKENFELD I f- n EX an Washington Public High Scbool LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Dr. E. C. Fenner, Mr. A. E. Ritzmann, Mr. T. W. Sincox, Mr. Julius H. Thias. SECOND ROW: Mr. Clyde Wood, Mr. Walter Otto, Mr. George Buescher. Vocational Agriculture Shop Q lndusnial Ang Sbgp Thus page IS sponsored by DROEGE'S SUPER MARKET. Q2- OVG vols M C, w PIIHCR' RUSSE wg. 696595 11731 of ' Y. 1 Wei MRS DOROTHY BECKER gh school S ' . Secretary to the Supermtendentent Q MXEXL MRS. CHAROLETTE LEIWEKE PXCXLEL Vocational Home Economics -I V. B R A. g1,.3ema6Cs nghsh, SIQRNARD M ' Mal ed? OERUNG l H. 3 MR.ScieoCC f MRS. VESTA KRAFFT American History Girls' Physical Education 27 MR ' V Vocatio AN SU 2 A T'-IF 8r1cu1tui lm.. 9, PX MRS, RW' - WANDA BA swans Inst MXSS ' X fllm 5008 MR. RANDOLPH PITTS 1'a1Mu5f1AC Boys' Physical Education Coach f 1 Y NSE?-L MR. CHARLES CONRAD M -VKX C Industrxal Arts ARG SS BE, ommetc L. ARET Mx C lbfarian ZHAMEY' MR. CHARLES SMITH MISS V UDB Vocal Music OL ERTR xks-V A BR xsS G ew A OC M rr KFELD 28 Yearbook Staff Wh LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Sarah Otto, Angilee McDaniel, Betty Briggs, Helen Stegen, Shirley jones, Dorothy Aichholz, janet Bailey. SECOND ROW: Betty Oberhaus, Audrey Fricke, Evelyn Gardner, Hazel Meinershagen, Irene Gran- nemann, Mae jean Wehmueller, Virginia Thias. THIRD ROW: Janice Ronsick, Nancy McMonigle, Betty Ann Dyson, Jewel Cramer, jackie Moore, joan Schaub, Miss Barbara Aly, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Don Stumpe, Vernon Schroeder, Bob Essmueller, Dave Nothstine, Vic Koirtyohann, Charles Buel. Take a good look! Boys working! This is what you call enjoying your The editors have a layout problem. work! Student Council FIRST ROW: Marvel Woodburn, Mrs. Krafft, Betty Dyson. SECOND EOW: Evelyn Gardner, john Masterson, Freddy Nix, Phil Taetz THIRD ROW: Earl Czeschin, Eddie Ronsick, Dave Rice. Student Council gangs up in the lower ball E We all turn to Earl for leadersbzp. 'X 'Y Ss x X - HW! 2 R A f QQ, : Y E 2l E Illllll Newsflash HQ FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Bob Lause, MaeJeanWehmue11er, Sarah Otto, Barbara jones, Mary Frances Smith, Peggy Otto, Miss Wimberly. Joyce Stevens, Audrey Fricke, Rosie Schuette, Shirley Cnxmp, Amy Lindauer, Hazel Meinershagen, Dolly Meyer. Betty Dyson, June Buescher, Shirley Jones, Shirley Miles, Darlene Cowan, Ruthie Satterfield, Joan Lindauer. Hazel Bunge, Dave Nothstine, Bob Essmueller, Eddie Ronsick, Vernon Schroeder, Nancy McMonigle, Helen Kasel. This page is sponsored by A 8. E PLANT COMPANY. If ' Z' Staff Conference. Epsilon Beta l i.. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Helen Stegen, Helen Wright, Jane Fricke, Joan Lindauer, Ruthie Satterfield, Bar- bara Jones, Marcia Potts, Sarah Otto, Mae Jean Wehmueller. Mrs. Baird, Amy Lindauer, Audrey Fricke, Mary Cochran, Carol Hoppe, Shirley Crump, Shirlean Gill, Alvina Klick, Georgia Ohlendorf. Nancy McMonigle, june Buescher, Marilyn Gardner, Marvel Woodburn, Richard Marsden, Don Taylor, Helen Kasel, Rosella Becker, Shirley Freitag. Phil Taetz, Joe Young, Vernon Schroeder, Bob Essmueller, Dave Rice, Hazel Bunge, Joan Kingsbury, Judy Cramer. ' ' Q' -. r , 'i :E1 E :: 'iii ' E -' gg ,QL f ' if E ' i 2 l 1 5.1, :::: ,., 'Zvi ir:.s -HI A my Q if S is Q fl L ,:,. Ykr, , ,..... ,U ...,.,,..,,,..., f'2' . L Za.. Officers: Helen Stegen, Mae Jean Wehmueller, Don Taylor. Mrs. Baird--E. B. Sponsor and E. B. must have funny meetings! Big Wheel! The horrors of an E. B. initiation are only for :be brave. Izii. ,. f R at 'K - rr., ...Q .7l' L W, ' -V... -in me t 33 Future Farmers of America FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW! FOURTH ROW: L Mr. Sutliff, james Mayer, Willard Hoemann, Charley Buel, Don Bunge, Bob Holt- grieve, Bob McCoy, James Vitt. Roland Zeugin, Earl Kriebaum, Jan Frick, Richard Fries, Bob Lause, jimmy Gei- sert, joe Katzung- Arthur Mueller, James Heuser, Harold Apprill, Bill Fennessey, Walter Schlemper, Earl Mueller. Francis Swoboda, LeRoy Kibbons, Bob Kuhlmann, james Struebbe, Russell Vaug- han, Gus Lindauer, Bob Heisel. ki Kg s L lbe Ag boys at play! ..fag,. 431.1 if if if- .,.'5 Ag boys at work. in jean Essmueller IS crowned queen of Bamwarrnin' by Willard Hoemann. The grand procession. Future Homemakers of America FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: man May Koirtyohann, Fay Manning, Verna Brune, Darlene Cowan, Shirley Perdew, Mary Frances Smith, Rosie Schuette, Doris Epple, Mrs. Leiweke. Shirley Lohmeyer, Daisy Haney, Billie Ellen Miller, Connie Marchbanlc, Mabel Meyer, Betty Kriete, Louise Taylor, Darlene Becker, Barbara Wieman. Bonnie Moore, Jerean Kase, Jeanette Konys, Betty Mueller, Helen Wright, Mae jean Sprick, Mary Lee Luttrell, Marie Mills, Marcella Stricker, Arlene Summers. Delores Pepmueller, Marcella Turner, Carol Rainey, Shirley Miles, Marie Lindauer, Bea Menzenwerth, Barbara Stumpe, Janis Baumann, Mary Ellen Sprague, Shirley Cramer. jean Essmueller, FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: AMEWCA HMSQ Ellen Ridenhour, Rena Cahill, Wilma Obermann, Valje Meyer, Bonnie Fennessey, Betty Burton, Rosie Cooper, Shirley Barnhart, Dolly Meyer. Betty Bunge, Shirley Stahlmann, Elsie Kormeier, Shearon Thomassen, Betty Mills, Anna Mae Stricker, Marian Schmitz, Cohlene Dunagan, Violet Moore. Evelyn Brown, Ruth Nolting, Esther Althage, Isola Morris, Ruth Glosemeyer, Ruth Ann Hombs, Joyce Jett, Marilyn Kassebaum, Carol Wehmueller. Opal Mooris, Marian Bauche, Dorothy Aicholz, Shirley Kappelmann, Shirley Str- uebbe, Grace Apprill, Harriet Mohrlock, Anna Mae Wolking, Faye Sprague. Girls' Athletic Association FIRST ROW: Mrs. Krafft, Arlene Summers, Betty Hausmann, Peggy Otto, Ann Spiclcelmier, Doris Geiclinghagen, Rosie Cooper. SECOND ROW: Louise Taylor, Shirley Crump, Audrey Fricke, janet Bailey, Delores Pepmueller, Carol Wehmueller, Billie Ellen Miller, Ellen Riclenhour. THIRD ROW: Valje Ann Meyer, Helen Wright, Mary Ellen Sprague, Darlene Cowan, Ruthie Sat- terfield, Joan Lindauer, Mary Frances Smith, Mae jean Wehmueller. FOURTH ROW: Donna Dawson, Marvel Woodburn, Marilyn Gardner, jean Essmueller, Betty Lou Ronsick, Shirley jones, Betty Briggs, Helen Stegen. FIRST ROW: Rena Mae Cahill, Betty Kriete, Isola Morris, Shirlean Gill, Bonnie Moore, janet Wilmesherr, Betty Mills. SECOND ROW: Barbara Wieman, Rosie Schuette, Nancy Eater, Barbara Jones, Audrey Kriebaum, Amy Lindauer, Georgia Ohlenclorf. THIRD ROW: Shirley Kappelmann, Marian Bauche, Virginia Katzung, 'lerean Kase, Mary Coch- ran, jane Fricke, Opal Morris. FOURTH ROW: Faye Sprague, Hazel Bunge, Joan Kingsbury, Barbara Stumpe, Marie Lindauer, june Buescher, Shirley Struebbe, Shirley Freitag. i OR fp LP A Team LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: S ECOND ROW: ABSENT: Freddy Nix, Don Miller, Wilbur Taetz, Speedy Batgen, manager, Vic Koirtyohan Bob Goebel, Virgil Grannemann. Merlyn Freie, Le Roy Kibbons, Eddie Ronsick, james Struebbe, Tom Fenner, Coach Pitts. Bill Pence. , '15 Il DUCK BWV LEROY COACH PITTS VIRGE LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Mr. Pitts, Stanley Heidmann, Bob Holtgrieve, Richard Marsden, John Phillips, Bert Barklage, Buddy Marsden, Bob Frankenfeld, rob Bargen, manager SECOND ROW: D0 Fl R l ' n eer, ba e Bihr, Wayne Grannemann, john Im..n, joe Young, Jim Krafft, jim my Branson, john Masterson. B Team This page is sponsored by D 8. W SPORTS. JOE YOUNG WAYNE GRANNEMANN STANLEY HEIDMANN RICHARD MARSDEN A BOB HOLTGRIE VV i as Ji - ' - , A in ,gss ss,,y, O VE Y :'gf,i1mef MJ:-'Bit vs ' I BASKETBALL SUMMARY Atthe time of this writing the Washington Blueiays A Basketball team have won I2 and lost 3. Included in the 12 wins are two trophies won by the 'jays. Consolation trophy was won at Elsberry and a lst place trophy was won at Warrenton. The Bluejays have averaged 46 points per game and held their opponent's to a 38 point average. The three lost have been by close scores, losing to Maplewood of St. Louis 41-38, St. Clair in an Overtime 47-443 and to Union 44-42. The Bluejays hold victories over Warrenton twice, New Haven three times, Montgomery City, St. Clair, Fayette, Wentzville, Owensville, Riverview Gardens of St. Louis and jonesburg. Most of the A Team this year are the B team boys of last year with the exception of Virgil Grannemann and a newcomer, Leroy Kibbons. Of the 8 A boys of last year only Grannemann is play- ing with the Bluejays this year. Other boys that make up the A Team are Don Miller, Bill Pence, Eddie Ronsick, Tom Fenner, Fred Nix, Merlgfn Freie, Wilbert Taetz, Bob Goebel, Vic Koirtyohann and Jim Strue be. Six of the above mentioned boys retum next year which should form a strong quintet for the local followers. Ar it P ,? '4 !l W' -11:-W W gg i as Ry, LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Delores Grannemann, Peggy Otto, Virginia Katzung, Betty Kriete, Shirley Crump, Betty Burton, Mary Cochran. SECOND ROW: Coach Pitts, JoAnn Dittemore, Marilyn Gardner, jerry Dittemore, Betty Dyson, Hazel Bunge, jane Fricke, Evelyn Gardner. Softball LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Freddy Nix, Carl Breeden, Don Miller, Eddie Ronsick, Harlan Kuddes, Charles Buel. SECOND ROW: Coach Pitts,Richard Marsden, Stanley Heidrnann, Willard Hoemann, Dave Nothstine, LeRoy Kibbons, Virgil Grannemann, Speedy Bargen, manager. Wwfl LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Ellen Ridenhour, Arlene Summers, Betty Bunge, Connie Marchbank, Don Taylor, Mae jean Wehmueller, Bob Frankcnfeld, Betty Hausmann, Mary Cochran, Rose Marie Schuette, Shirley Epple. Barbara Weimann, Virginia Thias, Joe Katzung, Louise Taylor, Doris Gieding- hagen, Georgia Ohlendorf, Any Lindauer, Cohlene Dunagan, Audrey Fricke, Rena Mae Cahill, Francis Helm, Billie Ellen Miller. Bonnie Moore, Betty Burton, Betty Kriete, Marian Schmitz, Evelyn Brown, Buddy Marsden, Paul Czeschin, Jim Geisert, Tommy Sincox, Roland Zeugin, Valji Ann Meyer, Fay Manning. jim Krafft, Donald Conrad, joe Young, Bob Essmueller, Jack Hagedorn, Bob Olten, Vernon Schroeder, Charles Gross, Vic Koirtyohann, Bert Barlclage, Betty Pep Club Mills. LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Barbara Kay jones, Nancy Eater, Betty Bunge, Connie Marchbank, Don Taylor, Mae jean Wehmueller, Bob Frankenfeld, Betty Hausmann, Mary Cochran, Carol Hoppe, Norvin Moritz. june Buescher, Grace Apprill, Carol Rainey, Janis Baumann, Darlene Cowan, Carol Wehmueller, Ruth Ann Hombs, Delores Pepmueller, joan Lindauer, Ruth Satterfield, Helen Stegen, Peggy Otto. Miss Barbara Aly, sponsor, Barbara Stumpe, Shirley jones, Betty Briggs, Shirley Kapplemann,Marian Bauche, Shirley Freitag, Jane Fricke, john Phillips, Wesley Koch, -Ierean Kase, Mary Frances Smith, Helen Wright. Betty Anthony, JoAnn Dittemore, Helen Kasel, Beatrice Menzenwerth, jerry Dit' temore, Jan Frick, jewel Cramer, Joan Kingsbury, Nancy McMonigle, Hazel Bunge, john Masterson. fThls page IS sponsored by MlLLER'S WOMEN'S APPARELI Rs LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Georgia Ohlendorf, Doris Geidinghagen, Cohlene Dungan, Betty Hausmann, Mae jean Sprick, Bonnie Fennessey, Elsie Kormeier. SECOND ROW: Charline Kissinger, Jerean Kase, Darlene Cowan, Marie Lindauer, Dorothy Schultz, Verna Brune, Evelyn Brown, Billie Ellen Miller. THIRD ROW: Grace Apprill, Harriet Mohrlock, Jean Essmueller, Eleanor Homeyer, Betty Ron- sick, Donna Dawson, Shirley Perdew, Carol Wehmueller, Mr. Charles Smith, director. Girls' Glee Club LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Dolly Meyer, Connie Marchbanlc,Shirley Epple, Audrey Fricke, Marian Schlemeyer, Hazel Meinershagen, Janet Wilmesherr, Betty Bunge. SECOND ROW: Fay Manning, Carol Hoppe, Nancy Eater, Ruth Glosemeyer, Carol Rainey, Jane Fricke, Mae jean Wehmueller, Marcella Stricker, Doris Epple. THIRD ROW: Helen Stegan, Marcella Turner, Judy Dutton, Betty Ann Dyson, Beatrice Menzen- werth, Jerri Dittemore, Betty Anthony, Shirley Jones, Marian Bauche, Mr. Charles Smith. 46 Mixed Chorus FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: Marian Bauche, Doris THIRD ROW: Billie Ellen Miller, Shirley Epple, Carol Hoppe, Carol Wehmuel- ler, Barbara Kay jones, Betty Hausmann,'Doris Geidinghagen. Epple, Shirley Freitag, Buddy Marsden, Bob Frankenfeld, Betty Anthony, Helen Kasel, Spickelmier. Mr. Charles Smith, dir- ector, Shirley Kappel- mann, June Buescher, Richard Marsden, joe Young, Charles Gross, Jerri Dittemore, Hazel Bunge, Jo Ann Ditte- mt-re. XD '2 'll W5 Girls' Ensemble FIRST ROW: Mae jean Wehmueller, Carol Hoppe, Marian Bauche, Doris Epple. SECOND ROW: Verna Brune, Eleanor Homeyer, Shirley Frei- tag, Betty Ann Dyson. THIRD ROW: Marie Lindauer, Helen Kasel, Hazel Bun ge. VOCAL MUSIC SUMMARY The Girls' Glee Club began its season with a performance of two numbers at the Annual Choral Club Concert on November l9,and joined the other choruses in the grand finale, The Battle Hymn of the Re- public. On December 10, arrangements of two Christmas carols were sung on the Civic Orchestra Christmas Concert. To greet the holidays, the Glee Club and the Girls' Ensemble assisted by Dave Rice performed a program of Christmas music for the student assembly on December 22 X lk for S S L RSQNXX3 X XJ S 32 : I , X1-,wa S l TRUMP ET QUARTET joe Young, Donald Bunge, Paul Czeschin, Wesley Koch. BRASS QUINTET Isola Morris, janet Bailey, Tommy Fenner, Joe Young, Donald Bunge. CLARINET TRIO Darlene Cowan, Eleanor Homeyer, Helen Wright. SAXOPIIONE TRIO Gus Lindauer, Marie Lindauer, Don Brune. WOOD-WIND TRIO Ann Spickelmier, Gus Lindauer, Barbara jones. This page is sponsored by KRUEL'S 54 io 51.00 STORE. MARILYN GARDNER DONNA MUTIzRT MARILYN GARDNER Qy 495 Q- ,gf E TT E ROSIE SCHU I 'if y. W X is 6 42, N'l:IH 5:IDNVH:I aj rj i'Yi32 . . i 1:.:g ... X Qs . Ag Y 4 A-Q. fy ff .. 4 'Approaching u century of service This page is sponsored by HOUSEFURNISHINGS FUNERAL SERVICE '71 iffifzm Orchestra l.IiI-'T To HIQHIIIAZ IfHiS'I' Rl N: Slzf .1 IND ROW' 'IHIRD ROW: janet Arline Summers, Irc-ne Cirannemann, Hazel Meinershagen, Betty Ann Dyson, Patsy Ifrit-s, Mar' jean Wehmueller, Carol Hoppe. Helen Wright, jerrilee Ditremore, joyce Stevens, Marian Schlemeyer, Mary Iillen Sprague, janis Haumann, Marilyn Gardner, Marian Iiauche, Shirlean Gill, Daisy Ilaney, Marie l.indauer, Donald Brune, Gus Lindauer, Mary Frances Smith, Shirley Struelnlue, Iiilward Hailey. Hailey, liarhara Wir-man, june Hueschcr, Barbara K. jones, Peggy Otto, james Struehbe, Don Iiunge, joe Young, Paul Czeschin, Isola Morris, Monna KimIwler,Shirley Crump, Ruth Ann Hombs, Marvel Woodburn, Amy Lindauer, Robert Iiargen, Hob Ifrankenfeld, Charles Gross, Hazel Runge, Mrs. Theriac, Director. STRING QUINTET I.IfF'I' TO RIGHT: janet Hailey, Barbara Wie- man, jerrilee Dittemore, Mae jean Wehmueller, Hazel Meinershagen. STRING QUARTET l,IiF'I' TO RIGHT: janet Bailey, Barbara Wie inan, Mae jean Wehmueiler, Hazel Meinershagen Ll-IFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: FIFTH ROW: SIXTH ROW: Barbara Wieman, Frances Helm, Rosie Schuette, Mary Cochran, Donna Mutert, Billie Iillen Miller, Louise Taylor, Marvel Woodburn. Ioan Lindauer, Mary Frances Smith, Jim Krafft, Donald Norton, Eleanor llomeyer, June Buescher, Darlene Cowan, Shirley Struebbe, Helen Wright, Barbara jones, Mrs. Theriac. Robert Bargen, Amy Lindauer, Freddy Nix, Ann Spickelmier, Daisy Haney, Shirley Crump, Monna Kimbler, Ruth Ann Hombs, Isola Morris. janet Bailey, Don Fleer, Tommy Sincox, Paul Czeschin, Wesley Kock, Robert Kase, Donald Bunge, joe Young, Hazel Bunge. Robert Frankenfeld, Shirley Freitag, Ierean Kase, Marie Lindauer, Don Morris, Donald Brune, Gus Lindauer, Charles Gross, james Struebbe. Tom Finner, Bob Ifssmueller, Marilyn Gardner, Ear Czeschin. LEFT TO RIGHT: joan Lindauer, Mary Frances Smith, Barbara jones, Bob Es- smueller, Robert Bargen, Earl Czeschin, Bob Kase, Donald Bunge, Marie Lindauer, Gus Lindauer. 51 EQQIOQ all V if ri. Q Wi. t .g?i1.r'.,, ' xi 559' I I' Y t . X: A , If 62, Y I ,- QC W ,r C- 'YN My ry- ,six Senior ill an Q We, the Senior Class of 1951, being in good mental condition, do hereby declare this our last will and testament. I, Dorothy Aichholz, will my liking for Mrs. Leiweke to next year's Home Ec. Iclass. I, Esther Althage, will my back seat on Bus No. 3 to Elsie Kormeier, and Earl Mueller. I, janet Bailey, will my ability to smile and look on the bright side of life to my brother, Edward. I, Rosella Becker, will my ability to chew gum in Miss Wimberly's class to anyone who wants to get a zero. I, Carl Breeden, will my typing ability to Earl Mueller. I, Betty Briggs, will my ability to enjoy roller skating to anyone who doesn't. I, Verna Brune, will my ability to sing to Janet Pepmueller. I, Charles Buel, will my ability to always have an answer for the teacher to any freshman. I, joseph Calvin, will my English IV books to Mr. Bamard. I, Betty Clover, will my quiet ways in class to Carol Hoppe. I, Jewell Cramer, will my ability to get along with Bob Frankenfeld, to Louise Taylor. I, Earl Czeschin, will my ability to keep my mouth shut and stay in speech class to Charles Gross. I, Lillian Dutton, will my ability to get up on time, to my sister Judy. I, Betty Dyson, will my ability to not wear a school letter until I have earned it, to any- one who does. I, Doris Epple, will my ability to be a good sport in glee club to Betty Anthony. I, Robert Essmueller, will my ability to get kicked out of two classes in one day and still pass, to any brave freshman. I, Patsy Fries, will my low grades to Gene Biermann. I, Merlyn Freie, will my ability to get in trouble in American Problems to Charles Gross. I, Audrey Fricke, will my ability not to brag, to Richard Marsden. I, Evelyn Gardner, will my ability to act like a freshman when I am a freshman, to Betty Hausmann. I, jack Gehlert, will all my height to joe Katzung, so that he may fill my shoes with all his ability. I, Irene Grannemann, will my ability to act my age to Donna Dawson. I, Virgil Grannemann, will my basketball ability to Speedy Bargen. I, Robert Goebel, will the 4th seat in the 3rd row of Miss ,A1y's American Problems class to any smart junior who likes to sleep. Ir's very comfortable for that purpose, Iknow, I, jack Hischer, will my ability to not be so clumsy, to johnny Iman. 52 I I, Senior Will I, Willard Hoemann, will my ability to sit still on Bus No.3 to Elsie Kormeier. I, Glennon Holt, will my ability to smoke and stay on the basketball team at the same time for one week, to Harlan Kuddes. I, Joyce Jett, will my ability to chew gum in study hall, without getting caught, to Betty Burton. I, Dorothy jones, will my ability not to get serious over every boy that comes along to Dorothy Schultz. I, Shirley Mae jones, will my seat in front of Mr. Barnard's desk in English IV to Billy joe Froning. I, Robert Kase, will all of my assets to Herbert Walters. I, LeRoy Kibbons, will my ability to make speeches to Harlen Meyer. I, Victor Koirtyohann, will my love for science and good jokes to Bobby Frankenfeld. I I I I , May Koirtyohann, will my ability to mind my own business to Floyd Sprick. , Robert Kuhlmann, will my weight to Mary Cochran and Frances Helm. , Gus Lindauer, Will my ability to sit up in class, to Charles Gross. , Fay Manning, will my bright smile to Betty Anthony. I, Hazel Ann Meinershagen, will my ability to be courteous to the bus driver to certain lower classmen who need this will very badly. I, Dolly Meyer, will my ability to keep out of other people's romances to Ellen Riden- hour. I, Shirley Sue Miles, will my blonde hair to Ruth Satterfield. I, Opal Morris, will my freckles to Billie Ellen Miller. I, jackie Moore, will my height and weight, to Mr. Nix. I, Angilee McDaniel, will my ability to get into trouble to anyone who's fool enough to take my will. I, Nancy McMonigle, will my ability to stay awake in English IV to anyone who would appreciate Macbeth, and the history of England. I, Ruth Nolting, will my ability to be smart and not just act it, to Betty Kriete. I, David Hothstine, will my ability to go steady with one girl for more than one year, to anyone who needs my will. I, Betty Oberhaus, will my outstanding knowledge and wisdom in solving difficult math problems to Gene Biermann. I, Sarah Otto, will my ability to my sister, Peggy, to meet as many wonderful people as have in my four years of high school. Shirley Perdew, will my ability to play the piano to Mary Frances Smith. I, Shirley Peters, will my position as spiker on the volleyball team to Barbara Wiemann. I, David Rice, will my ability to get teased about my big feet and big ears, to Speedy Bargen. I, Janice Ronsick, will my ability to be going with the same person more than two years to Ruth Satterfield. I, joan Schaub, will my ability to take my autombile out of low gear once in a while, to Mr. Burger. I, Donald Storment, I, Vernon Schroeder will my ability to always look brilliant, to the Freshman Class. , will my ability to say the wrong thing at the right time, in English, to Norvin Mortz. 7 I, Helen Stegen, will my ability to play golf to June Buescher. I, Marcella Stricker, will my ability to keep my mouth shut at the right time to Dorothy Schultz. I, james Struebbe, will my temper to Miss Aly? I, Donald Stumpe, will my ability to sleep in any class I wish, to other sleepy-heads I Virginia Thias, will all my height to the 1952 Basketball A team. I, Russell Vaughan, will my ability to get kicked out of classes to Don Taylor. I, Mae jean Wehmueller, will my ability to write dull editorials to joan Dittemore. I, William Welsh, will my ability to fail Mr. Barnard's speech tests to Alvina Klick. I, Robert Zimmer, will my ability to sleep in study hall to Melvin Mead. X Q, 5- PEGGY UTTU MARY COCHRAN AMY LINDAUER Freshman Candidate Sophomore Candidate Junior Candidate Most Versatile gpm sis TTY ANN DYSQN VIRGH, GRANNFMANN I HOB FRANKENFE LID Freshman Candidate FREDDY NIX Sophomore Candidate PHIL TAETZ junior Candidate SHIRLEY STAHLMANN Freshman Candidate JUNE BUESCHER JEAN ESSMUELLER Sophomore Candidate junior Candidate Most Popular EVELYN GARDNER LEROY KIBBONS BUDDY MARSDEN Freshman Candidate EDDIE RONSICK DON MILLER Sophomore Candidate Junior Candidate I 44 5 I if J shui 5.3: fi .V . ,,..fj S In -QR W 'S 1 I' 1 E1 K as fi SP W .s af A wb ' :as ' 'L f' 1g3-- 2 A , , if 3 4 . 1 . fi, X , v is Q S ' 'K N ,qqi , , '55 E A Y' fl ' 2 ,,,..m.,:M ..,, L x 5 Q . , L . 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Betty Dyson gained recognition as the World's fastest typist soon after she grad- uated. Verna Brune is a great hit as a singer. Also, in the field of music, Glen Holt was named as Missouri's Number One Music Man. Virginia Thias is an opera singer who wrote words to Gershwin's Rapsody in Blue, so that she could sing it and Shirley Perdew is her accompanist. Angilee McDaniel is a movie star, who re- cently visited Washington for her birthday. Often one may see on television: Robert Es- smueller and Bill Welsh, comedians, and Wil- lard Hoemann, who advertises dog food. Le- Roy Kibbons advertises cigarettes. In the field of sports, Virgil Grannemann is a basketball coach after his brilliant record as a college athlete. Merlyn Freie is a sports commentator, whom we remember for his great football record in college. Donald Storment has been peering through a microscope for the last twenty years Uying to discover new bacteria. Earl Czeschin is representing Missouri in Congress, while Victor Koirtyohann has written a series of articles entitled The Troubles of Being a Bachelor, based on his own experience. Soon after his articles were written, he got married and now he and Donald Stumpe are co-authors of a book, The Woes of Being Wedded. Shirley Peters is working for the govern- ment as a detective. Opal Morris manages the Diamonds. Joyce jett became adancingteach- er and now has her own dancing school. Some of the class are now teachers atWash- ington High School, which is now a large, beautiful streamline building. Sarah Otto, an architect, designed the building. Patsy Fries teaches biology, Betty Oberhaus teaches sen- ior English, Carl Breeden, typingg jackie L, jr 1' l l, rs I i' Moore, artg and Gus Lindauer, music. Evelyn Gardner has replaced Mr. Burger as superin- tendent. CNo wonder the class of '51 was chosen the most outstandinglj. Rosella Beckeris editor of one of the larg- est newspapers in the West. Audrey Fricke is a fashion designer, and Janice Ronsick, a model, who has modeled most of Audrey's clothes. Robert Zimmer is an electrical engineer, and Robert Kase, an optometrist. Jac His- chier writes the script for the Lone Ranger's radio program. james Struebbe is a traveling salesman. Fay Manning is a short story writer. Nancy McMonigle sells Studebakers in Washingyon. Irene Grannemann and Dolly Meyer are psychol- ogists, while janet Bailey has become a doctor. jack Gehlert heads a large shoe firm. Robert Goebel is an army captain. Shirley jones has written a book, Learning Shorthand in Two Easy Lessons. It is used in all schools now. Dorothy jones and Lillian Dutton have developed a new and better kind of false teeth. They are manufactured by Doris Epple, whose firm is located in Washington. jewel Cramer is in the field of foreign service as an ambassador to Africa. Betty Clover is traveling in Europe on her honeymoon, until she got married she was a reporter for the New York Times. Mar- cella Stricker is a beautician and has her own shop in Washington. Helen Stegen is working as a librarian in Chicago. Vernon Schroeder operates his own little retail business in the heart of downtown Podunk. joan Schaub is a buyer for a large de- partment store in St. Louis. David Rice is advertising manager of the same store. Ruth Nolting is vice president of a bank in Wash- ington. Shirley Miles is living in Gary Summit after marrying a multimillionaire. May Koirtyo- hannlis living in Texas, where she owns much land. Dorothy Aichholz is known for her art work all over the world. Esther Althage lives west of Washington, where she writes her widely read Advice to Tbose in Looe. Charles Buel directs a dramatic school in Califomia and joe Calvin raises com in Iowa. Mae jean Wehmueller keeps house and lulls the little ones to sleep with lullabies on the cello. 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Missouri x A Seniors Compliments of Greetings and Congratulations MATTINGLY BROTHERS STORES C, D, BENNETT COMPANY Hunter Purdy, Manager Main 8s Elm Third 86 Franklin Streets Washington, Missouri BETTER HOME MADE SAUSAGE F Phone 83 l ront 8t Elm U I l Norvin Kampschroeder Washington, Missouri 61 BANK OF WASHINGTON 72 Years Of Service Assures The Experienced Touch BOARD OF DIRECTORS In Eve ry Transactign PERSONNEL A. C. Rumpelt Donald N. Asel Louis B, Eckelkamp A. C. Rumpelt, President E. R. Lewright, Vice President ' A. L. Schulte, Cashier Guy Fischer Member Of Federal Dep0Sit F. C. Bushmeyer, Asst. cashier E- R- Lewfishf Insurance Corporation F. N. W00d. ASSI- CaShief L. Fred Kruel W. H. Otto O. E. Coulter, Bookkeeper Evelyn Kansteiner, Bookkeeper Ruth Tuepker, Bookkeeper Robert L. Vossbrink, Bookkeeper Congratulations Senior Class of 1951 FRANKLIN COUNTY BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Established in 1909 Forty Years Of Service Washington, Missouri OFFICERS Ben. F. 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