Waukee High School - Warrior Yearbook (Waukee, IA)

 - Class of 1949

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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1949, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last WILL and TESTAMENT. We hereby appoint Eleanor Rowley and Vincent Meyer executors of this will and testament. Bob Aldrich wills his excellent drawing ability to Philip Rittgers, provided he draws only glamour pictures. Jane Corbett leaves her advanced shorthand book to Catherine Jones. This holds only if Catherine will agree to burn the midnight oil until at least 2:00 a.m. Dale Leonard wills his flash-bulb camera to Merle Boll so he can try to get just half as many interesting pictures as Dale does. Joyce Dougherty leaves her singing ability to Catherine Hanlon. Only one catch. Catherine, is that you must learn to do the bee-bop. Mary Ann Grove bequeaths her way with the Van Meter boys to Kathryn Jamison, on condition that Mary Ann can be chaperon. Frank Andreini leaves his wonderful personality to Danny Gardiner to help him win that certain seat on the basketball bus. Martha Hanlon's position as cashier in the hot lunch program goes to Betty York. A little advice is to steal a bite to eat so you won't starve waiting that extra half-hour on the basketball boys getting dressed. Marian Creger wills her good posture in typing class to Royce Gilham. Why not practice it in the assembly, too, Royce? Bill Cramer's slick-chick look is left to Gene Anderson. Here's hoping you get as far with it as Bill, Gene. Pauline Bain leaves her ability to tell jokes to Mafalda Ori, provided she won't blush as much as Pauline does. Alfred Ori wills his seat on bus No. 1 to Francis Woodward, provided he sits in a front seat and keeps his eyes straight ahead. Yolanda Ori, you get Ann York's favorite old saying, Leave It to the Marines. This will put that certain hello in your voice when the telephone rings. If Jack Williams will grow just a wee bit taller, Bill Fox will leave his center postion on the basketball team to him. Carolyn Hunter leaves her ability to go steady to Darlene Merical. Darlene, you MUST remain true-blue, though. (Continued on next page) — 14—

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SENIORS DOLORES MEUSBURGER “Diz” Annual Staff 4: One-Act Play 3; Pep Club 2; Home Ec. Club 1. Ambition: To be successful in life, liked by all, and loved by one. DOLORES PAULLIN “June” Annual Staff 4; Home Ec. Club 1; Make-up Manager Junior Class Play 3. Ambition: To be a bookkeeper in Des Moines, and lead a happy life. ALFRED ORI “Al” F.F.A. 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4; F.F.A Basketball 4. Ambition: To see the world. ♦ $ ANNABELLE YORK “Ann” Girls’ Glee Club 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Girls’ Sextette 4; Class President 2; Student Council 1,3,4; Annual Staff 4; One-Act Play 3; Queen’s Attendant 2. Ambition: To take nurses’ training at Rochester, Minnesota. —13—



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CLASS WILL CONTINUED) —(continued from page 14.) Gene Huston wills his curly hair to Richard Kramer. Gene recommends Toni Creme Shampoo. DoLores Paullin gives up her dimples to Jeannette Baumeister. You must smile at ALL the boys though, Jeannette. Bob Cadwell leaves his Romeo'' ways with the eighth grade girls to Dury McKinney on the one-date-a-week basis. Shirley DeLay leaves her ability to give those extra whacks in a basketball game to Frances Clark, as long as she does it when the official isn't looking. The title of Mr. America, now claimed by Bill Day, goes to Dick Felt if he'll promise to do at least twenty-five push-ups each morning before breakfast. Roberta Clayton leaves her long fingernails to Hattie Wright, provided Hattie drinks a lot of milk to make them strong. Donald Craig wills his lovin' technique to Charles Lux, as long as he doesn't steal Don's title of Snuggle Pup. Doris Ann Lux bequeaths her B.F. charm to Kandy Klingaman. Kandy, the B.F. stands for boy-friend. Donnie Lux gets that manly physique of Gene Dluhos. With it goes the chance to fill Gene's place as key man on the basketball team. Dolores Meusburger leaves her typing ability to Wanda Leach. Wanda, you must work for nobody but lawyers, though. Joan Creger wills her quiet disposition to Maryellen Faber, especially around that certain someone. To the whole Junior Class, Joann Fritz leaves her ability to keep your group marching on toward the Senior Class of 1950. In Witness Whereof, we, the Senior Class of 1949, the testators, have set our hands and fixed our seal hereto this nineteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. CLASS OF 1949 —15—

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