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Dena Meyermg w1ll my vocabulary and love letters to Marlys Barz T1e them 111 blue please IS my request V1rg1l Olson w1ll my crunson face when g1rls talk to me and my A grades to Thomas Hoversten Be sure to get on the school paper Thomas, so you can gxve the fu ture edltor rxdes home Beverly Ratzke, w1ll my Physlcs grades to Leona Mmard You lucky gxrl you ll be the honor roll every week Margaret Stewart, w11l my ab1l1ty to get up to the assembly early m the mornmg to Gene Cayler You w1ll have to get up a l1tt1e b1t earher won t you Gene 'P Pat Uthe w1ll my ab1l1ty to put on that What dxd I do '7 express1on to Allen McCoy You already have fme qualxtxes, Allen wxth that mnocent lookmg face of yours Gene Vulgamott w1ll my ab111ty to get my subjects w1thout takmg my books home to Lyle Hames You won t have to change your schedule much w1l1 you Lyle '7 'P Jean Walterman w1l1 my cha1r m Physlcs class to Dorothy Trampel Grm and bear 1 , Dorothy for lt s only for two semesters Joan Walterman wzll my wr1t1.ng abxlxty to Bob Doyle Do you thmk th1s w11l help you wrxtmg themes Bob '7 'P Shirley Lee W1ll1ams w1ll my g1ggle and tmy waxst to Francls Uthe I wxll g1ve you m speclal dxet of crackers and orange Juxce to keep your tummy flat Shlrley Ann Wxlhams w1ll my subtle stubbornness 1n Shorthand Class to Betty Arends Beware, other members of the Shorthand Class of var1ous noxses and facxal expressxons We the SENIORS w1ll our brams good looks basketball and musxcal ab1l1ty our marvel ous personahtles and 1nc1denta11y our concext to the Junlor Sophomore, and Freshman Classes Oh It s a wonderful feelmg to be a SENIOR Sxgned sealed publxshed and declared as the last w1ll and testament of the Sen1or Class of 1949 I Pres1dent J, ,ff Vxce Pres1de , Secretary I nfffggf llll Treasurer 14 I' . , . . . . , I. . . , . . . U ,, Q I, . . . . . , , on I' . . . . . . . . . . ' , , . I I' ' . . . H . G ,, . . I, , . . . . . . I' , . . . . . . I, ' . . . . . . . . . I, . . . D . . . . . . . . Y I, . . . ' . . . . ' A- g 1 -. - 4' .'. .M . - - ' I-,i 'df . ,flu , - ,.. . . . , - - -1-
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CLASS WILL To Whom It May Concern We the Senxors of W1ll1ams I-hgh School C1ty of W1l11ams, County of Hamllton, and State of Iowa do hereby make publ1sh, and declare th1s to be our last wxll and testament I Mrllard Barz w1ll my Jovral laugh and my argumentat1ve ways to V1rg1n1a Stemmetz I I Maybe you won t wm them all Vxrgrma, but you sure can have fun try1ng Joan Baumann, permanently w11l my parkmg lot at school to B1lly Elhson You won have to race w1th me anymore B1lly to see who 1S gomg to get there f1rst Take care of th1s lot and don t let anyone else take xt away from you Dean Bryan wrll all the g1rls head scarves that I have snatched from the1r pm curled heads to Ronn1e K Keep them under cover Ronn1e for the g1rls m1ght want them back Mlldred Bryan w1ll my bashfulness and shy sm11e to Anna Jane Lamfers Be sure you fulf1ll these qual1f1cat1ons Anna Jane Jo Ann Buzzett1 w1ll my partxes and get togethers to Marlene Shelton Your Saturday n1ght partzes are a start Marlene Just remember to have an equal number of g1rls and boys Lawrence Cheyne w1ll my deV1l1Sh personalrty and angel1c face to Fern Hoversten Don t do anythmg I wouldn t do Fern Good attractlon and so wxth your drwmg ab1l1ty we hope you have good luck 1n gettmg the boys to nde wrth you Betty Doyle, w1ll my Ir1sh ways and my hot desk by the radxator to Glor1a Holtkamp You lucky g1rl you won t have Eulalre there slammmg the w1ndow down every other mmute Carroll Hansel, w1ll my charm wxth the g1rls and earlmess to school to John Beall Take heed to th1s, John Marge Hanson, w1l1 my successful fhrtmg to Pat Hames Don t hoard the boys Pat u.nt1l you re e1ghteen and don t take advantage of underclass men Evelyn Howe, w11l my race horse spe l to c a to Rlchard Klem Be sure you re as good as Clt8t10D, Rlchard o ou ll never make lt Norman Johnson, w1l1 my broad shoulle s and freck.es to D1ck Holtkamp We hope 111 the future that a lot of beautrful 3 als lay the1r heads on those shoulders, D1ck Betty Karekel, w1ll my long locks to Mary Dag t w1l1 take you only three or four years to grow xt that long Mary Also, I wlll my peed 1n typmg to Harold Walker You ll be makmg 60 words per mxnute a century from now won t you, Harold 'P 9 13 ' , . . . . , . , . . . . . I, . . . . . ,t I, . ' ' O - . - I! l D . - l I, ., . . - . I, , . . . . . . v - v ' : ? : I, Eulalie Claude, will my driver's license and new Oldsmobile to Jane Bell. A car is a I, . . . . . I' , . . . . . I' . . . U , D ' . ,1 A 1 C Y - - 9 . ' -I-I I 1 . T . . . . Il I ' I. .
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CLASS HISTORY Twenty nme green Freshmen enrolled in the Williams High School in 1945 They were Joan Baumann Millard Barz Eva Jean Blue, Wayne Boss Dean Bryan Mildred Bryan Shirley Burke Jo Ann Buzzetti Lawrence Cheyne Eulalie Claude Betty Doyle Jack Foster Arlon Frizzell Carroll Hansel Evelyn Howe Roy Isvick Donna Mae Jaynes Norman Johnson Betty Karakel Eldon Kennetz Dena Meyermg John Mmard Virgil Olson Beverly Ratzke John Schutt, Pat Uthe, Gene Vulgamott, Shirley Ann Williams and Wendell Yates Beverly Ratzke received a letter in basketball, and Wendell Yates received a let ter in baseball Pat Uthe received a manager s letter Our officers were President Beverly Ratzke Vice President Joan Baumann Secretary Wayne Boss, and Jack Foster, and Treasurer, Lawrence Cheyne Miss Grazis was the Class Sponsor When we were Freshmen we had the opportunity of visitmg the Eldora Training School We were shown through all the amusement buildings and workshops New students in the Sophomore year were Marjorie Hanson, Jean and Joan Walterman and Shirley Lee Williams We lost Eva Jean Blue Wayne Boss Shirley Burke Jack Foster Arlon Frizzell Roy Isv1ck Donna Mae Jaynes John Mmard John Schutt and Wendell Yates Pupils who received basketball honors this year were Joan Baumann Jo Ann Buzzetti, Marjorie Hanson and Beverly Ratzke Lawrence Cheyne was the only boy to receive an award in baseball Cheyne Norman Johnson Virgil Olson and Gene Vulgamott served at the banquet for the Seniors of 47 The class officers were President Jo Ann Buzzetti Vice Pre-smdent Joan Baumann Secretary Marjorie Hanson and Treasurer Gene Vulgamott Mrs Charles Lovin WHS the Class Sponsor ln the Sophomore year we sent food reading material and games to the Eldora T raining School The Junior year started with twenty three pupils enrolled We gained Jack Foster The class officers were President Joan Baumann, Vice President Shirley Lee Williams, Secretary Betty Doyle, and Treasurer, Marjorie Hanson Mrs Lyle Mlchener was the Class Sponsor The Junior Senior Banquet this year, which was held in the Methodist Parlor was formal and was planned around the theme Moonlight and Roses Basketball honors were presented to the following people Joan Baumann Lawrence Cheyne Marjorie Hanson, Virgil Olson Beverly Ratzke Gene Vulgamott and Shirley Lee Williams Baseball honors were presented to the followmg boys Millard Barz Lawrence Cheyne and Virgil Olson There were seventeen out of twenty three pupils who received forty words per mm ute typing pins Two members, Betty Kafakel and Beverly Ratzke, received their fifty words per minute pins The name of the Junior Class Play was A Little Honey under the direction of Mrs Charles Lovin 15 Joan Baumann, Jo Ann Buzzetti, Betty Doyle, Shirley Lee Williams, Lawrence . . . , I . D C
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