Sfllfgfl ONE 1952 ,, QQ. ig FQRWARD STEP aff lg- Editor ..... Flora Maye Guernsey Associate Editor ..... Mary Bea Wright Business Manager ..... Jeanette Eggert Assistant ..... Marilynn Wise Advertising Manager ..... Tom Schuster Assistant ..... Jack Graeber Photography ..... Beverly Thomas Portraits ..... Carol McNeill Snaps ..... Janet Wahl Typist ..... Barbara Wilson Assistant Typists ..... Shirley Birky, Jenneane Anderson Proofreader ..... Hester Muzzall Assistant ..... Marianne Urtel Sports Editor ..... Paul Riley Assistant ..... Bill Urbas Feature Editor ..... Pauline Sweney Assistant ..... Bob Piepho Prophecy ..... Mary Bea Wright Will ..... Margaret Fisher Calendar ..... Kent Hoover Baby Pictures ..... Marjean Frame History ..... Jeanette Eggert, Shirley Birky Who's Who ..... Pauline Sweney Ideal Girl and Boy ..... Jenneane Anderson Sponsor ..... Ann Wahl 2 We, the Senior Class of 1952, dedicate this, our annual, to the ideal of international friendship and good will, and to the accomplishment of freedom and equality of opportunity for all hurnansg -- the chance to receive an education and the right to work at a job freely chosen. We believe that these things can lay a good cornerstone for a peaceful world, which citizens of all nations can enjoy. We hope that we may be able Qquoting from the Altantic Charter, to see established a peace which will afford to all nations the means of dwelling in safety within their own boundaries, and which will afford as- surance that all the men in the all lands may live out their lives in freedom from fear and want. Perhaps in the future we may be able to help create a better understanding among the peoples of the world, and to promote the feeling of brother- hood among nations. 3 AC OWAN D. M Anything worth doing is worth doing well. This is the motto selected by the class of 1952. The success of any venture depends upon how com- pletely this motto is followed. The task of administration is to facilitate the doing of each and every activity in a better and more worth- while manner. Our job is to oil the wheels of your progress so that through these activities you develop physically, mentally, socially, and morally. We hope we have been good oilers and can continue to help you to even greater achievements in all of your future endeavors. Thomas D. Mac Owan, Principal M. E. DINSMORE County Supt. of Schools L. K. BUCHANAN Township Trustee 7 MR. ED LINDERMAN Music MR. FRED AHLEMEYER Shop MR. WAYNE KINCAID Mathematics, Science MR. JOHN BASTIN Commerce, Coach MRS. NATALIA GIDLY Librarian, English MISS PHYLLIS MINNIEAR English, Spanish MRS, HELEN REEVES Home Economics, Art MRS. ANN WAHL Social Studies JENNEANE ANDERSON WILLIAM ANTRIM G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Girls Club 3: Booster Club 2, Hawker Staff 43 Seneca Staff 45 Chorus 1, 3: Baton Twirler 2, 3g Majorette 45 Jr. Play 35 Hawker Staff 43 Seneca Staff 4. SHIRLEY BIRKY Hawker Staff 4: Seneca Staff 43 Chorus 1, 25 Booster Club 3, 43 Girls Club 3. MARY WRIGHT Chorus l, 2g Class Treas. 1, 2: Girls Club 35 Girls Club Treas. 3g Seneca Staff 4g Booster Club 2, 3. Sponsored by ANTRIM S SINCLAIR SERVICE Roads 8 8: 53 0.1 EDWARD HREN MARY FICKLE Baseball 2: Basketball 33 Track 3, 4g Booster Chorus 1, 2, 33 Booster Club 2, 3, 43 Hawker Club 2: Hawker Staff 4g Chorus lg Seneca Staff 4: Seneca Staff 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Staff 4. MARGARET FISHER JACK GRAEBER G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Booster Club 3: Girls Club 3g Hawker Staff 43 Seneca Staff 45 Basketball 4 Class Sec 3g Hawker Staff 4: Seneca Staff4. 'if Sponsored by KING'S 5 8: 101 to 581, O0 Stores. X If: -gym , KENTON HOOVER HOWARD HICKMAN Chorus lg Booster Club 2, 3: Seneca Staff 4: Basketball 3: Seneca Staff 4g Baseball 3: Haw- Hawker Staff4. ker Staff 45 Jr.P1ay 3: Chorus lg Athletic Board 3. FLORA MAYE GUERNSEY IEANETTE EGGERT Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus lg Booster Club 2, 3, 4: Bandl, 2, 3, 4gChorus lg Hawker Staff4g Seneca Girls Club 33 Student Council 3, 4, Seneca Staff 4: Booster Club 2, 3:Class Treas. 4: Girls Editor 4, Hawker Staff 4. Club Pres. 3:Ir. Play 3: Solo 86 Ensemble Club 2. l 3, , Sponsored by BOB'S REPAIR SHOP, Earl Moran 8a Son CAROL MCNEILL Chorus 1: G.A.A. 1.2,3g Girls Club 35 Seneca Staff 4g Booster Club 3,49 Hawker Staff 4. 1 Qggf O it Dt' ll :- i Q. Sponsored by HEBRON BOOKKEEPING AND REAL ESTATE. HESTER MUZZALL Class Vice Pres. lg Booster Club 2,3,4g Girls Club 3g Solo 8a Ensemble C1ub3gG.A.A. lg Hawker Staff 2,3,4g Seneca Staff 4g Hawker Co-Editor 4g Chorus 1. 'mm li. 153' 5x D4 7llx 9 WALLACE MULLINS Hawker Staff 4: Student Manager lg Seneca staff 4. BOB PIEPHO Student Council 1,4g Jr. Play 3: Basketball Manager 2,3.4g Seneca Staff 45 Chorus 1. PAUL RILEY Basketball 1,2,3,45 Jr. Play 35 Seneca Staff 45 Hawker Staff 45 Booster Club 2.35 Class Vice Pres. 2,35 Chorus 1. fy. S ff C-' V Y 1' Tir-:f THOMAS SCHUSTER Basketball l,2,35 Baseball l.2,3,45 Track 3,4 Jr. Play 35 Seneca staff 45 Hawker Staff4 Booster Club 2.3.45 Band 1,2,3,45 Hawker Co- Editor 4. Sponsored by CITIZENS' BANK PAULINE SWENEY G.A.A. l,2,3,45 G.A.A. Pres. 35 Class Sec. 15 Gir1sClub 35 Chorus 35 Hawker Staff 45 Booster Club 2.3.45 Seneca Staff 45 Student Council 2. H ..- '1 fe ,r jg tix , 15, . sys- 1' BEVERLY THOMAS Student Council Pres. 45 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,45 Hawker Staff 45 Seneca Staff4 Booster Club 2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A Sec. 35 G.A.A. Treas. 25 Band Sec. Treas. 3 Girls Club 35 Class Pres.2,3. MARJEAN FRAME Booster Club 2,3.4g G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Hawker Staff3.4g Girls Club 3,4g Seneca Staff4g Cho- rus 1.2. S 'Y Y i ef ' We I W ., ' VINCENT URBAS Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4g Track 3, 43 Ir. Play 3g Seneca Staff 4g Booster Club 2,3 Class Pres. 2,4g Athletic Board 2: ClassTreas. 3. Sponsored by FRANKLIN PETRY MARIANNE URTEL Class Vice Pres. 4g Seneca Staff 45 Hawker Staff 4g Booster Club 4. .4-' is -.-g,.,.,-.. ilaiiik N H4414 3312354 far '.:ez.ias.-a., limits' ' mf 'f:- diffs . -, fir' xf 'Q 4555 r. 0 vw 1.115 HE? JANET WAHL G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Chorus 33 Booster Club 2.3.4 Hawker Staff 43 Seneca Staff4g Girls Club 3. BARBARA WILSON Band 1,2,3.45 Band Pres. 45 Booster Club 2.3.45 MARILYN WISE Band l,2.35 Chorus 1,25 Booster Club 3 Grrls Girls Club 35 Hawker Stat: 2,3,45 Seneca Staff Club 35 Class Sec. 45 Hawker Staff 4 Seneca 45 G.A.A. 1,2.3.45 Ir. Play 3. Staff 45 Jr. Play 35 Band Librarian 2 3 Sponsored by CHILD'S AND WILSON 'S AUGUST BURNS Basketball 1.2.45 Seneca Staff45 Hawker Staff 4. 12 f 'ffl' ROW I: Flora Maye Guernsey, Beverly Thomas, Marianne Urtel, Marilyn Wise, Jeanette Eggert, Vincent Urbas, Robert Piepho, Mary Bea Wright. ROW ll: Marjean Frame, Barbara Wilson, Mary Fickle, Jeanneane Anderson, Margaret Fisher, Janet Wahl, Pauline Sweney, Hester Muzzall. ROW HI: Carol McNeill, Shir - ley Birkey, ROW IV: Mr. MacOwan, Edward Hren, Howard Hickman. Jack Graeber- August Burns. Paul Riley, Thomas Schuster, William Antrim, Wallace Mullins. 05 M52 Flora Maye Guernsey, Student Council Representativeg Jeanette Eggert, Treasurerg Marianne Urtel, Vice Presidentg Marilyn Wise, Sec- retary: Robert Piepho, Student Council Representative: Vincent Urbas, President. 13 ROW I: Carol Mitchell, Anita Fry, Marilyn Poisel, Mary McColly, Peter Grube, Raymond Smith, Duane Osburn. ROW II: Marilyn Burtner, Betty Steffel, Joyce Butterworth, Dorotht Zukowski, Phyllis Button Jane Arend, Barbara Hites. Mary Alice Thatcher. ROW III: Mrs. Gidley. Tom Murphy, Jack Wright, Ron- ald Laszlo, Curtis Wilson, Louis Asher, Don Epson, Edith Dionne, Carol Hanaway, Mr. Alhemeyer. The Junior Class has had a very busy year. They began working on their play soon after school started. They presented The Cannibal Queen on November 2. Then they began working on the Junior-Senior prom, which was the big event of the year. The class officers for this year are: President, Mary McCol1y Vice-President, Peter Grubeg Sec- retary, Marilyn Poiselg Treasurer, Raymond Smith, Student Council Representatives, Anita Fry and Duane Osburn. 63444 af 775 Sponsored by AMERICAN LEGION, WILSON BATES-POST 190 14 ROW I: Alan Cooper, James Morrow, Troy Ingram, George Armstrong. Ioan Ellenson, Byron McCo1ly, Merritt Birkey, Wilma Schuster. ROW II: Richard Urbas, Melvin Birky, Mary Jean Herz, Nancy Guernsey Donna Murphy, Shirley Eggert. Mary Jane Cavinder, Bonnie Reed. ROW III: Ronald Gibson. James Reed. Henry Busker, Robert Petry, Herbert McKay. Thomas Alyea, Kenneth Litwiller, Ronald Kirby. ROW IV: Mr. Bastin. John Goffe, Peter Bischoff, Patricia Riley. Judy Grube, Donna Wise, Kay Blood, Heather Mo- Neill. The Sophomore Class is looking toward a great future in sports. Most of the boys are interested in either basketball, baseball, or track: some already are outstanding athletes. Everyone in the class seems to like roller skating because their first class party was a skating party at Wheatfield. At the end of the year they ordered their class sweaters. The class officers for this year are: President,George Armstrongg Vice- President, Jim Morrowg Secretary, Merritt Birkyg Treasurer, Byron Mc- Collyg Student Council Represent- atives, Joan Ellenson and Troy Sponsored by ALYEA'S SERVICE Ingra m. 'I5 ROW I: Ronald West, Clayton Hoover, Richard Johnson, Malinda Frame, Ruth Ellen Thatcher, Nila Jo Ellenson, Patricia Smith, June Lowman. ROW II: Dale Piepho, Patricia Phillips, Julia Morrow, Karen Rosenthal, Ida Comer, Mary Jane Hrdlicka, Margaret Little, Helen Hunter. ROW III: Mr. Kincaid, Jerry Steinhilber, Joyce Epson, Patricia Wale, Mary Lou Knoph, Joyce Ann Wise, Dorothy Obenchain, Carolyn Frame. The Freshmen have finally made the grade! They are so proud to be called Freshies . how proud they'1l be to be called Seniors! The main event for the Freshmen girls is the G.A.A. initiation. The boys enjoy this event more than the girls do. The class officers this year are: President, Richard Johnsong Vice- President, Clayton Hooverg Treasur - er, Malinda Frameg Secretary, Ruth Thatcher: Student Council Repre- sentatives. Nila Jo Ellenson and David Van Veld 66444 af 7955 Sponsored by NEIL MORROW'S TURKEY FARM I6 l 1 ROW I: June Koehler,Joyce Mclntyre, Nancy Wale, Helen DeKock, Robert Lloyd, Dale Parent,Leroy Urbas, Donna Patrick. ROW II: Edith Gilson, Mary Ann Bales, JoEllyn Petry, Marlene Meyer, Judith McKay, Phyllis Ingram, Sandra Stokes, Beverly Kendall. ROW III: Kenneth Hough, Donald Oehlman, Richard Patrick, Clifford Poisel, David Dierking, John Blank, Carol Wale, Mary Jane Schuster. ROW IV: Mr. Linderman,Joyce Bricker, Alice Rose Piepho, Linda Armstrong,Ruby Eichelberger, Marian Murphy,Juanita Molden. 49454 Qfzcwle wwe Wee r r ROW I: Mary Margaret Thomas,Judith Le Boeuf, Suzanne Pickle, Dennis McColly, John Morrow, Lawrence Saylor, Roger Asher, Maurice Sampson, Eugene Sowards. ROW II: Marlene Arra, Frances Starkey, Judith Eiler, Gladys Hoover, Janet Dinsmore, Carol Mclntyre, Eva Hunter, ROW III: Barbara Dilley, Anita Hough, Rosalie Williams, Kay Baldwin, Irene Albertson, Bonnie Cavinder, Ruth Slager, Richard Litwiller, Terry Yeagley. ROW IV: Mrs. Reeves, Maurice Hickman, Albert Piepho, Glenn Cummins, John Ross, Jerry Martin, Donald Button, Harry Slade, Richard Frame, Myron I-Ianaway. Sponsored by JOHN DEKOCK'S Grocery SL Locker Service 17 ff .V E! rivfxigb' X If , QF 4 fi fs, 1 14 rf- Doulrle W RANCPI Tueso w,AmzoM Tucson, Arizona October 10, 1962. Marianne Urtel Pforzheim, Germany Dear Marianne, 1t's been ten years since you were an exchange student in our class of 52 . Perhaps you would like to know what has happened to your former classmates in the U. S. A. Marilynn Wise has really gone up in the professional world. She is a pilot for the Smooth Smith Airlines of which she and her husband are co- owners. You would never recognize Augie Burns. When he was called to service he went without hesitation because he thought with his height he could easily see the world. But poor Augie! He contracted a tropical disease and shrunk to four feet, eight inches. Can you imagine it '? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Jack Graber is now doing the Tarzan series in the movies. He feels right at home -- because his old pal Ed Hren is taking the part of Cheetah, the monkey, in the same series. You'd never guess who is designing French bathing suits in Paris -- none other than that shy friend of ours -- little Wally Mullins! He has made quite a name for himself with his latest creations. He has a lovely modelworking for him. She goes by the name of Lila Lione but she's really our former classmate, Pauline Sweney. Margaret Fisher has surprised everyone. No one would suspect her of being a sly woman detective working for the F. B. l. Her latest assignment is to find out what became of Harry Truman after the 1952 elections. You have probably heard or read accounts of Tom Schuster's daring war re- cord in the Air Force. While taking a furlough in Hawaii he met a beautiful Hawaiian Princess and they are happily married. Jeanette Eggert's frequent giggles finally paid off. She is now making a for- tune by starring as Smiley Burnette's girlfriend, Laughing Lily, in the movies. Several of our former classmates have made good in the movies. Bill Antrim has his own studio in Hollywood and has turned out several entertaining films. His latest movie Cheaper by the Half Dozen featured that pretty actress, Dimp- les Delight, who is really Flora Maye Guernsey. 1 think you'll agree that Marjean Frame has quite an interesting job. She is the matron of Welcome Home, a place where lonely old bachelors come to spend the rest of their lives. ln the Women's Air Corps, one of our classmates has achieved a high posi- tion. Commanding Officer Carol McNeill keeps the young ladies in her squadron right on their toes. Paul Riley has become a Methodist Minister. His sermons are widely read and loved. He has inspired many and helped them in time of need. 18 54 A Ea by-1 I Double W RANCIW TUCSON, ARIZONA I'd like to stop right here and congratulate you, Marianne, for the splendid work you are doing in Europe. I read the article in the NEW YORK TIMES that told how you are traveling extensively giving lectures on the American Way of Life. Southern Indiana has gained a worthy citizen. Bob Piepho has moved there and has made many friends in his locale. He knows they will come to him sooner or later with their undertakings. You see, he is the community's mortician. Jenneane Anderson is driving a sleek new limosine nowadays. She has made thousands with her chain of drive-ins all over the country. She has become famous for making Butch's Bulging BarB-Q's. Bill Urbas is seeing a great deal of the U. S. free. He is a traveling sales- man,using the company's money. He sells anything from curry combs for horses to reducing machines for fat women. You'd never guess who is now a popular night club singer. She is touring the country singing with big-name bands in various night spots. She goes by the name of Fu-Fu Filleyes but she's better known to us as Hester Muzzall. Mary Fickle has done a good deed for the DeMotte community. She married her Schoolday sweetheart and they have five husky little boys which will make a splendid basketball team in future years. Howard Hickman discovered his ambition was to be a doctor. He is now a famous surgeon in a New York City Hospital for Animals. There is a handsome young man on television who thrills the ladies with his romantic poetry reading and singing. Yes, women from l6 to 60 simply idolize Crooner Kent who is really Kenton Hoover. Janet Wahl is another who cares more for the simple life. She and her hand- some husband are farmers. They have 21 cows, 37 hogs, 4 horses, 19 sheep, and 6 kids fchildren, that isj. Did I say, simple life ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Quite popular with the teenagers are the song recordings of Bev and Barb fThomas and Wilson, respectively., They are touring the country in USO shows and are not only popular with teenagers but have become servicemen's favorite Pin Up Girls . As for me, my husband and I are owners of the Double W. Dude Ranch out here in Arizona. We have many famous guests -- just last week the Lone Ranger stayed here. This week for entertainment we are featuring Les Paul and his band. Guess who is his Number 1 guitarist. None other than Shirley Birky. She has become an accomplished musician and has played all over the world. Time is running out. I shall be glad to hear from you often. Sincerely, fthe formerj Mary Wright I9 I X ,ff ,X j 'X I W 'mf ami W ff f Zdawifoetafaq Remember back twelve years ago? We the class of 1952 rernem ber well, for that year marked the begmmng of our educatronal Journey Mary Srmpson welcomed thrrty two puplls rnto the f1rst grade About the mrddle of the year, Paulrne Sweney from Gary Jorned us By the t1me we left the frrst grade we knew our ABC s how to read all the Drck and Jane books and we had all made new frrends The second year of our school lrfe was spent w1th Mrss Wahl Our class had changed thrs year We were no longer as eager to learn as we once were We lrked recess best of all' Paul Rrley came to us from Valpararso durrng the year When we returned the follow1ng September we were tn the thtrd grade We had desks th1s year mstead of the usual tables we used 1n the frrst and second grades Mrs McM1llan was our teacher that year and we also had a new boy H18 name was August Burns and he came to us from Kouts Say, were we growrng up' We were on the second floor that year 1n the fourth grade We were real proud of ourselves but along Wllh the good thrngs we also had our bad moments For rnstance the mme our teacher Mrs Evans caught us passrng notes' Durlng the summer we lost Shrrley Rernhardt to Kouts but MarJean Frame, Nadrne Coff man and Nrcholas Frsher made up the loss T1me marched on and before we knew rt we were rn Mrss Nolan s frfth grade room We were kept busy w1th operettas and Mother's Day teas Durrng the year Barbara Pfledderer left us to go to LaCrosse and Phrllrp Fox went to Kouts Srxth Graders' Now we were really b1g headed because we were the oldest group on the whole grade s1de Mrs Morrow taught us some of the thmgs we would have to know when we were rn hrgh school We were defrmtely lost now' Seventh graders and well everyone knows therr troubles Locker troubles especrally Our sponsor was Mrs Budd and do you remember our f1rst class party rt was a wrener roast In the erghth grade we lost Nrcholas Frsher who went to Lowell, Q l fd I 20 r ' X l . ' . ' , - r . '. . X I' . . ! I 0' . . . . xx ' . ' ' . .5 ' .n ,X ' . . . l X '.1l, '!' 'W 'ff Q .,, , x, 4 , 5. galil- qi . x X 1 X 1 l ! V il X X Z X 7 X, X 5 but Hester Muzzall and Kenton Hoover joined us. The outstanding event of our eighth grade year was the trip to the court house in Val- paraiso. Grammar school and junior high passed and we were freshmen in high school. We had four new classmates this year. Tom Schuster from Hammond, Beverly Thomas from Kouts, Carol McNeill and Mar- garethFisher from Center School. In January, Margaret left us to go to elp i. As sophomores we were very busy, Geometry had caught some of us and world history was hard for some others. We were sorry to lose Joan Hero to Winamac. About this time in our journey, we started looking back to when we had no worries about our Junior Class Play and how the Junior- Senior Prom would turn out. The name of the play we chose was 'Make Yourself at Home. Everyone seemed to enjoy it, especially when the bird cage fell over. The second half of the year was spent working on the prom. The theme was 'Moonlignt and Roses. Margaret returned to us from Delphi and we were glad to have her back. Kathryn DeKock decided married life would make her happier, so she left us in October. And now we have come to the end of our journey. We are seniors and looking back, every memory is a treasure. When we returned this fall we found that Nadine had entered Holy Matrimony and is now re- siding in Hammond. We miss her, but we are sure that she is happy. Marianne Urtel, an exchange student from Germany, and Jack Graeber from Boone Grove entered our class. We enjoyed a three-day trip to Southern Indiana. The boys re- turned, each and everyone of them with a bright new hat. And the girls returned with something too -- a dislike of dark caves. Well, there isn't one of us who wou1dn't enjoy another trip just like it, be- cause we all had a barrel of fun. We take this opportunity to thank all our teachers for the help and guidance which they have given us in the past twelve years. And f X so to our teachers and underclassmen, we bid you all fare-well. 'li X 'fix V I. l m 1, 'Q n ' 'MX K J 1 Yf Q M'.'r- LJ? X M ff 1 Ei, J , A i X g - 21 V V w 1 W W X N 22 Elma 70666 We, the Class of 1952. of Hebron High School, being of sound mind do hereby will and bequeath to our under- classmates, the following: I, Violet Jenneane Anderson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to win an argument to Raymond Henry Smith. I, William Dean Antrim, do hereby will and bequeath my curly hair to Curtis Dean Wilson. I, Shirley Mae Birke, do hereby will and bequeath my quiet ways to Barbara Delores Hites. I, August Vernon Burns, do hereby will and bequeath my Lowell acquaint- ances to Dorothy Frances Zuchowski. I, Jeanette June Eggert, do hereby will and bequeath my happy- go-lucky ways to Mary Kathleen McColly. I, Mary Kathryn Fickle, do hereby will and bequeath my temper to Peter Ben Grube. I, Margaret Joann Fisher, do here- by will and bequeath my pep to Carol Joyce Hanaway. I, Marjean Lucy Frame, do hereby will and bequeath my Used Car Lot to Duane Allison Osburn. I, Jack Vernon Graeber, do hereby will and bequeath my height to Marilyn Mansfield Burtner. I, Flora Maye Guernsey, do hereby will and bequeath my position as editor of the annual to Mary Kathleen Mc Colly. I, Howard Earl Hickman,hereby will and bequeath my language to Peter Ben Grube. I, Kenton Hoover, do hereby will and bequeath my imagination to Joyce Ann Butterworth. I, Edward Joseph Hren, do hereby will and bequeath my bashfulness to Mary Alice Thatcher. I, Hester Jule Muzzall, do hereby will and bequeath my musical ability to Devon Epson. I, Carol McNeill, do hereby will and bequeath my ability not to change my mind to Jane Carolyn Arend. I, Robert Roy Piepho, do hereby will and bequeath my corny jokes to Jackie Joe Wright. I, Paul Arthur Riley, do hereby will and bequeath my car to Carol Jean Mitchell. I, Thomas August Schuster, hereby will and bequeath my red Chevie truck to Elizabeth Mae Steffel. I, Pauline Alice Sweney, do hereby will and bequeath my typing ability to Marilyn Virginia Poisel. I, Beverly Ann Thomas, do hereby will and bequeath my soft voice to Edith Jane Dionne. I, Vincent William Urbas, do hereby will and bequeath my leadership to Thomas Montgomery Burns. I, Marianne Urtel, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make good speeches to Louis Earl Asher. I, Janet Ruth Wahl, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep one man to Phyllis Jean Button. I, Barbara Alice Wilson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to drive to Ronald Leon Laszlo. We, Marilynn Jean Wise and Wal- lace Edward Mullins, do hereby will and bequeath our size to Thomas Stewart Murphy. I, Mary Beatrice Wright,do hereby will and bequeath my long fingernails to Anita Ruth Fry. We, the Class of 1952, do hereby will and bequeath all our angelic ways to our underclassmen. 60607 Wm. Www. A M fa 'ms i 'Wd um. .1 aff? mm: Qi W.-w .Q -www ,H 1 44939331 43 Q' 5:5 H fi wx H' Q' F S W Qiwwklpw ? M W KEN WEA -uffma mf X w.:igg2pi-fwgw ,, I M-+ HQ pw? , Q mg aw 'E M us.. K NN 1 'S ZW, 5 12- , rw K am ss is 9 SEI 4 N 3 1 QF R 5' x wf-fi. MNH' MXH, Lf,?Lif32'.f,x:.. . le Q x 5 nv 1 un 5 gi, 2 .' wg ivgfwaim L., lx M: 'SSLNQSXYHSZNQQQYMYISKW EJ X ws? if wk F 11. W 1 !i'i2i:5ef!f+.G -V N qs ,5-an ,F vi. gwwwmwmwxwv W X 32 E hmm SW ESM ff: WQQMENW Q 3 N x f WE? KR 40 kj .wma F 4539513925 A W iw , R92 ,, 2, A PM x My wx :mx p K IQ , 1 A ,N M :fig Gwwwwm 1 , M' 'III-HSI: u -ff' . ST5,ff:'-91,3 1- 1 : .Q V ' fin -- ' -'-' ' ' -W ,M .'--Q - Wm. W? ,f .,.b,... ,. ,,,. ,, ,. 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The new Gold Basketball winner scored 33 points on 13 field goals and seven free throws in the three games played in the tourney by Hebron's quintet. His aggression and rebounding, offensively and defen- sively, kept the Hawks in contention all the way. Bil1's greatest effort came in the first round when he scored 19 points at which Hebron eliminated the fa- vored Wheeler Bearcats by an overwhelming margin. Qfrom VIDETTE MESSENGER, January 21, 19521 Hebron's Team Receiving the Runner Up Trophy at the Tournament. Sponsored by the WILSON BATES POST 190 ew ,cmd , Manlyn Burtner Kay Blood Juhe Morrow Beverly Thomas ROWI Mary Lou Knopf Mahnda Frame N11aJo Ellenson Patncra Smlth June Lowman Peggy Lrttle Karen Rosenthal Kay Blood ROW II Marjean Frame Mary Frckle Margaret Frsher Joyce Ann WISE Juhe Morrow Pa H1018 Phrllrps Heather McNe1l1 Patrrcra Rrley Donna Lee Murphy ROW IH Patncra Wale Joyce Epson Carolyn Frame Ida Comer Barbara Wrlson Janet Wahl Jane Arend Barbara Hrtes Mary Alrce Thatcher Phylhs Button Joan Ellenson Bonnre Reed Wllma Schuster Donna Sue WISE Judy Grube ROWIV Jenneane Anderson Ruth Ellen Thatcher Beverly Thomas Pauhne Sweney Phvlhs Mrnnrear Sponsor Carol Mrtchell Manlyn Burtner Mar11yn Posrel Anrta Fry Carol Hanaway Edrth Dronne Joyce Butterworth GAA Offrcers Anrta Fry Presrdent Joyce Butterworth Vrce Presrdent and Secretary Jane Arend Treasurer Sponsored by INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER HARVEY SHURR 26 D l I ' ' A , Y nur f I I 5 tt,, ,, 2 , , , , , . . .... . - 2 ' U y I 1 Y I 1 7 I ' ' 1 I I l 7 I 1 Y ! D , - , , - I , , l I I . 3 l 1 3 I I 1 7 ' - - 2 , ' : , ' ' : . - I ROW I: R. Urbas, T. Ingram, J. Steinhilber, T. Murphy, D. Osburn. ROW II: D. Johnson, I. Reed, I. Morrow, R. Peuy, T. Alyea. ROW III: Coach Bastin, H. McKay, T. Schuster, W. Urbas, P. Riley, H. Busker, Student Manager, R. Smith. I. Morrow W. Urbas P. Riley I. Reed I. Steinhilber T. Murphy D. Osburn T. Alyea R. Urbas H. Busker H. McKay T. Ingram T. Schuster D. Johnson D. Van Veld R H AVG. We They 1 1 . 50 0 8 Merri llvi Ile 4 6 12 .444 5 Boone Grove 1 4 6 .375 5 Washington 0 5 9 .333 21 Jackson 4 9 10 .322 11 Morgan 8 5 7 .318 11 Wheeler 3 2 3 -300 Zmedall 5 Km 1 10 9 .soo 10 Liberty 3 9 9 .280 2 Chesterton 0 14 9 .235 9 6 .222 3409 4 2 .143 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 O 0 .000 COUNTY CO-CHAMPIONS Congratulations, Team and Coach for the fine work you did in bringing the Champion- ship to Hebron High School. kv? S 17 , X 1' W :Xi Sponsored by HEBRON FEED STORE, E. W. Ingram 81 Son 27 2? Row I: Jim Reed, Herb McKay, Tom Alyea, Troy Ingram, Rich Urbas. . Row II: Coach Bastin, Ronald Laszlo, Augie Burns, Jack Graeber, Duane Osburn, Student Manager, Robert Prepho. Not present when picture was taken were: PLAYER FG Burns 144 McKay 87 Urbas, B. 76 Graeber 53 Reed 48 Alyea 35 Laszlo 17 Osburn 7 Riley 4 Urbas , R. 5 Ingram 5 Busker 1 Morrow 0 FT FTW 71 .448 49 .636 47 .453 31 .585 12 .375 21 .589 18 .633 4 .660 4 .400 Z .625 1 .500 0 .000 2 1.000 Bill Urbas and Paul Riley. TP 359 223 199 137 108 91 52 18 12 12 11 2 2 In the 1952 Sectional at Valpo the Hawks had a tough row to hoe, by drawing Kouts for their first game. However, they did a nice job on Kouts by defeating them 64-34. In their second game they didn't have the push to bear Chesterton. Allin all the Hawks had a won- derful season witha marvelous record of 16-'7. I! Il 6400 WE TEAM THEY 49 Morgan 36 45 Portage 33 39 Knox 36 30 Crown Point 33 50 Boone Grove 39 47 Lowell 33 42 Griffith 47 77 Washington 39 SOUTH COUNTY 66 Boone Grove 31 60 Kouts 49 60 Wheeler 69 35 Chesterton 49 COUNTY TOURNAMENT 62 Wheeler 30 48 Liberty 32 45 Chesterton 56 44 Merrillville 64 48 Liberty 32 60 Kouts 52 57 DeMotte 43 62 Wheatfield 30 77 Calumet Twp. 50 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT 64 Kouts 34 52 Chesterton 63 Sponsored by MORAN'S LUMBER COMPANY, Leroy, Ind. 28 Z Row I: Clayton Hoover, Dick Johnson, Dave Van Veld, Robert Petty. Row II: Student Manager, Raymond Smith, Jerry Steinhilber, Henry Bus John Bastin. Not present when picture was taken, Albert De Velde. PLAYER Busker Morrow Ingram Steinhilber Urbas R. Johnson De Velde Hoover Petry Burns T. Van Veld FT'fFTqo 28 .556 50 .694 40 .632 26 .420 20 .625 6 .308 16 .470 2 .250 2 .286 2 .375 0 .000 TP 136 134 108 88 52 38 32 10 8 6 0 H' ll 6604 WE 24 so 25 24 34 30 35 39 39 35 42 50 21 38 29 57 41 32 ker, Tom Burns, Jim Morrow, and Coach TEAM THEY Morgan Z1 Portage Z7 Knox 21 Crown Point Z3 Boon Grove 17 Lowell 2.1 Griffth 34 Washington 21 Wheeler 31 Chesterton 39 SOUTH COUNTY Kouts 1 3 Morgan 35 Merrillville 28 Liberty 20 Kouts 2.5 DeMotte 32 Wheatfield 25 Calumet Twp. 20 Sponsored by DINSMORE'S CHEVROLET SALES 29 overtime Q Spansored by HEBRON SERVICE STATION 8. CHARLIE'S REPAIR SHOP CHAS. 8. RAMON OSBU RN 30 'Wig' Row I: D. Parent, T. Wise, R. Asher, P. Graeber, D. Parent. Row II: Coach Ahlemeyer, I. Morrow, L. Saylor, C. Poisel, R. Lloyd, L. Urbas. WE THEY SCHEDULE WE 31 North Iudson 18 27 31 Chesterton '20 19 33 Center Twp. 24 45 31 Liberty Twp. 27 19 35 Demotte 29 27 31 Kniman 27 18 29 Center Twp. 27 32 19 Chesterton 29 14 37 Lowell 18 32 Boone Grove 17 33 16 Boone Grove 20 20 17 North Judson 26 THE AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB The most recently organized Club of Hebron High is the Audio-Vis- ual Club, which is sponsored by Mr. Kincaid. The purpose of the club is to operate the visual aid equipment upon any teachers request. Fur- thermore the club will attempt to train competent operators. Members of the club are volunteers and each member has been ex- amined and found to be well qualified for the job, Members of the club as pictured from left to right are: Byron McColly, Mr. Kincaid, Robert Perry, Ronnie West, Allan Cooper, John Goffe, George Armstrong, and Bill Antrim. Not pictured are Tom Murphy and David Van Veld. The only officer of the club is the president and he is elected by popular vote. Regular meetings are held every third Thursday,seventh period. Sponsored by JOHNSON'S SEEDS 31 Crown Point Portage Twp. Kouts Demotte Kniman Wheeler Lowell Wheeler Tourney Boone Grove Portage Twp. THEY 18 34 12 39 28 28 28 33 31 41 Row I: L. Asher, E. Hren, G. Armsuong, B. McColly, R. Urbas, A. Cooper. Row II: T. Ingram, T. Schuster, T Alyea, H. Busker, H. McKay, D. Kirby, R. Smith, D. Epson. Row III: Coach Bastin, W. Urbas, R. Laszlo, R. Peay I. Morrow, D. Osburn, K. Litwil1er,J. Reed. 1466 6440 The student of Hebron High School would like toexpress their thanks to the Lions Club for the donations they have made to our High School Track. Individual Scoring: Alyea Asher Busker Cooper Epson Ingram Laszlo Litwiller McKay Morrow Osburn Reed Schuster Smith, R. Urbas, Bill Urbas, Rich 13 114 , 18 114 - f- 30 113 4 14115 4 y, X 5 , I 1 1 v 1 f 1 114 Wy ,N I 7 U' il f 2 f' 9 112 M mg V 2 10 14115 1 1 4 33 ff IH f 1 Z1 41 112 ' , ,N ll fm. 17 1112 X o f I E 114 X X A 4 ..,... hrhhhhrrrrhhhhrr V all my I ,-.f::f+,', g,m.V,M3 or Sponsored by LAKE COUNTY FARM BUREAU C0-OP ASSN. INC., Leroy. 32 September October -- November December December Scioaf 96601141 -- Tuesday 4 Monday 10 Tuesday 11 Friday 14 Monday 17 Tuesday 18 Thursday 20 Friday 21 Saturday 22 Tuesday 25 Wednesday 26 Thursday 27 Friday 28 Tuesday 2 Thursday 4 Friday 5 Saturday 6 Thursday 11 Friday 12 Saturday 13 Monday 15 Friday 19 Saturday 20 Thursday 25 Friday 26 Thursday 1 Friday 2 Thursday 8 Friday 9 Wednesday 14 Friday 16 Monday 19 Tuesday 20 Thursday 22 Friday 23 Saturday 24 Monday 26 Wednesday 28 Thursday 29 Friday 30 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Sunday 9 Tuesday 11 Friday 14 Monday 17 Wednesday 19 Saturday 22 24-28 SEPTEMBER 1951 School opens Cafeteria opens Boone Grove -- Here Baseball season opens Washington -- There. Herff .Tones for Junior rings. Band Parents start Calendar Drive Jackson -- There. Hearing tests for grades 1,4,7, and 10. G.A.A. Morgan -- Here Calendar Drive ends Wheeler -- There Big Rich entertains Senior pictures taken Kouts -- Here OCTOBER 1 951 NOVEMBER Liberty -- Here Group pictures taken Chesterton -- There. Band Parents have Cake Walk. Senior Trip Senior Trip Senior Trip 7th grade party. Band parents meeting. 8th grade party Band plays at Valparaiso University Homecoming. Takes second place. Teachers Institute Teachers Institute 1951 Jr, Play-matinee-Cannibal Queen Jr. Play-evening performance Cannibal Queen Assembly program - Holland Com- DHUY Morgan at Boone Grove Basket ball season opens Assembly program -- film Portage -- Here Band Parents meeting Knox -- Here Thanksgiving Vacation Thanksgiving Vacation Fireman's Ball Roba's Convocations Crown Point -- Here Group pictures taken Boone Grove -- There D ECEMBER 1951 Mr. MacOwan attends Principals meeting at Purdue Mr. MacOwan attends Principals meeting at Purdue. Lowell - There. Music Festival -- Valparaiso Band presents Christmas program. Griffith -- There. Washington -- Here Band Parents meeting Assembly program -- Marionettes G,A,A. Xmas Dance No School all week, Christmas Vacation. 33 January January Feb ru ary March -- April -- May -- Tuesday 1 Wednesday 2 Friday 4 Friday 11 17 - 19 Monday 21 Wednesday 23 Friday 25 Tuesday 29 Friday 1 Friday 8 Thursday 14 Friday 15 Monday 18 Friday 22 Tuesday 26 Saturday 1 Saturday 8 Saturday 15 Monday 17 Saturday 22 Saturday 5 Thur. Fri. 10,11 Monday 14 Tuesday 15 Thursday 17 Monday 21 Friday 25 Sunday 4 Saturday 10 Thursday 15 Monday 19 Friday 23 JANUARY 1952 South County Tourney -- Here School reopens Wheeler -- There Chesterton at Valparaiso County Tourney -- Valparaiso Band Parents Meeting Second Team Tourney -- Kouts Merrillville -- There Liberty -- Here FEBRUARY 1952 MARCH 1952 APRIL 1952 MAY 1952 Kouts -- There Demotte -- Here Teachers Meeting Wheatfield -- There Band Parents Meeting Calumet Twp. -- Here Sectional Tourney -- Valparasio Sectional at Gary Regional Tourney -- Hammond Semifinals Band Parents Meeting. Assembly Program -- Animal Act State Tourney District Band Contest Spring Vacation Spring Vacation School reopens Teachers Meeting Band Parents Meeting Senior Play Spring Music Program Junior-Senior Prom Teachers Meeting Band Parents Meeting Last Day of School Sponsored by HEBRON LUMBER CO, Semin Saafdahlo I 7704464 Zepmlmenl Hebron High School Band gmac! Offioew Barbara Wilson, Pres.g Ronald Gibson, Vice Pres.: Jane Arend, Treas.: Marilyn Posiel, Point Sec.: Jenneane Anderson, Drum Majoretteg David Dierking, Uniform Manager, Mary McCo11y, Librarian, Patricia Riley , Ass't, Librarian, Phyllis Button, Point Sec. Sponsored by BOONE GROVE GRAIN CO. 36 Wewofeapez and Zeazfaae Sta ROW I: seated -- Mary Fickle, Marjean Frame, Hester Muzzall, Thomas Schuster, Vincent Urbas, Paul Riley. ROW II: Marilynn Wise, Anita Fry, Marilyn Poisel, Margaret Fisher, Carol McNeill, Marilyn Burtner, Joyce Butterworth, Flora Maye Guernsey, Miss Minniear, ROW III: Mr, Bastin, Jeanette Eggert, Marianne Urtel, Janet Wahl, Beverly Thomas, Pauline Sweney, Barbara Wilson, Judith Grube, Nila Ellenson, Phyllis Ingram, Jenneane Anderson, Shirley Birky, ROW I: seated -- Margaret Fisher, Jenneane Anderson, Shirley Birky, Flora Maye Guernsey, Mary Bea Wright, Marilynn Wise, Jeanette Eggert. ROW II: Carol McNeill, Beverly Thomas, Pauline Sweney, Janet Wahl, Barbara W1lson,Marjean Frame, Robert Piepho, Hester Muzzall, William Antrim, Mary Fickle, Vincent Urbas, Marianne Urtel, Paul Riley, Thomas Schuster, Jack Graeber, Mrs. Wahl, August Burns, Edward Hren. Sponsored by GEO. F. CHESTER Sa SON, INC, 37 adam? 606664656 ROW I: Mr. MacOwan, Beverly Thomas, Presidentg Anita Fry, Secretary. ROW II: John Morrow, Dale Parent Duane Osburn, Robert Piepho, Troy Ingram, Nila Ellenson, Joean Ellenson, Flora Maye Guernsey. gacwlew Sponsered by DE KOCK'S GROCERY AND LOCKER SERVICE 38 JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: Mary Jane Schuster, Mary Margaret Thomas, Carol Wale, Carol McIntyre. COOKS BUS DRIVERS JOHNNY WAYNE Sponsored by HEINOLD ELEVATOR CO. W 39 Ienneane A. Bill A. Shirley B. August B. Jeanette E. Mary F. Margaret F. Marjean F. Jack G, Flora Maye Howard H. Kent H. Edward H. Carol Mc. Wally M. Hester M. Bob P. Paul R, Tom S, Pauline S. Beverly T, Bill U. Marianne U. Janet W, Barbara W. Marilynn W. Mary Bea W. 70445 7lf4a USUALLY FOUND DeMotte Drive-ln Running school projector Shorthand room Dinsmore 's Playing her sax DeMotte Dime Store Royal Blue Boone Grove Typing room Main Street On patrol Shop Lowell Main Street At the piano With Laszlo South Madison In red truck Drug store School Office Practicing bas- ketball In the library Blue Plymouth Press room Green Chevie With Mary F. SONG Slippin Around Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Love in Bloom A Pretty Woman is a Deadly Weapon When You 're Smiling Down Yonder When You and I Were Young Maggie Just My Bill My Old Flame Them There Eyes I Haven't Got a Worry in the Wor1d Enjoy Yourself Back on the Farm Bye Bye Blues I'm Late Sentimenta1 Me Oh Bye lingo! ! My Truly, Truly Fair Good News Give Me the Simple Life l'll Be Around lts all in the Game Home Sweet Home Because of You Neverthe1ess Always Night and Day A0 POSS ESSES Baton Camera Piano Heighth Sweet smile Artistic ability Pretty blond hair Hudson Shyness Naturally curly hair Iokes Green Hat Convertible Shortness Small feet Good grades Sense of humor Money A line Mind of her own Soft Voice Physique Pretty hands I. D, Bracelet Driving ability Ring Imagination WEAKNESS Arguing Sleeping Being serious Cedar Lake Giggling Lime Soda with two dips of ice cream Driving a car Perfumes Basketball Talking fast Check marks Girls Junior girl Blushing Chocolate sodas Writing letters Wrecks Training rules English Records Cheerleading Hudsons Boat trips Typing I Dancing Smitty Chocolate Marshmallow Sundae. During the fall of our junior year we presented the play Make Yourself At Home. The cast expected Rosey, the pig, to run out on stage, but they were sur- prised when the bird cage fell over. The play cast was composed of Paul Riley, Kathryn De Kock, Jeanette Eggert, Bob Piepho, Howard Hickman, Bill Urbas, Barbara Wilson, Marilynn Wise, Jeaneanne Anderson, and Tom Schuster. The faculty director was Miss Minniear, and the student director was Nadine Coffman. 66444 ping ,cmd 31am The Junior-Senior Prom was held in May, 1951. A formal dinner was served in the library which was decorated in purple and white, the senior class colors. Bob Piepho was master of ceremonies, Beverly Thomas, the junior class president, gave the welcomeg and Don Wilson, the senior presi- dent gave the response. Margaret Fisher read the prophecy and Tom Schuster read the class will. The prom was held in the gym which was b'eautifully decorated to the theme of Moonlight and Roses. Tom Osby was crowned king, and Phyllis Henning, queen. Everyone enjoyed dancing to the music of Glen Martin's orchestra. Sponsored by LYNDELL GOOCH -- IOSTEN'S -- PLYMOUTH, IND, 41 newly Row I: Lois Henderson, First Grade. Row II: Doris Morrow, Sixth Gradeg Harriet Kaldahl, Remedial Work in Elementary School. Row III: Charlotte Knarr, Fourth Gradeg Esther Wahl, Second Gradeg Helen Nolan, Fifth Gradeg Ruth McMi11en, Third Grade. if . ,A 'lsr jg?-5 -lg ,,- ip A gg W 3- F, 4 ,AAA Q rrrr , f, I . fn V , 3? his M ' , yjilfi 5,21 .M gig' : v a 'mi . .Q, .g F , 75 ps , :few . . ' gl NMMA N 6 : k,x,,,,f I f faq! 5-.44 1 , we - Vw' f-ii K' , I ' ,vw-ag i .',. 'ff 'i314'T E 1 'Q F F EL. , '.li',Q 7 , ,1-:ff l K' -5 1 k 3, , -- i 5.5 5 fy: In - y K 1 4- -fl: H V A ww, Q7 f f .H - ., - .. Jw? si A , if I li I A - YY' 5 2955395 ' M1 f S f F1 :sr ,T 4- gi . 5 'L . -,,. way, 1N ,fsQ5?5,zagj ' H5042 Lgisgii W wrlgj lg 'f fgfefgaiiffirf? wggfjfailfgs -sag Y f , .1 , K 2 ' I , Q32 k S2 si . is , A 'A f f nur, fair .rwfg frm r I 5 ,, I-f '!' ww r in Sponsored by D 8: K IMPLEMENT SALES 42 epgchzd dw!! Qaeda ROW I: C. Busker, B, Watson, C. Molden, P. Drennen, J, DeWitt, P, Frame, P. McKay, C. Drennen, L, Osburn D. ROSeberry,R. Bales. ROW II: R. Mason, B, Fry, D. Drennen, J. Garvey, K. Nemeth, J. Thompson, L. Rowland R, Koehler, N. Wineland, C. Riley, G. Whaley, K. Kaldahl. ROW III: D, Sanders, N. Morrow, S. Bradley, R Hough. I. Hoagland, S, Dierking, C, Fickle, S, Lilley, F. Poisel, C. Wilson. ROW' IV. Miss Henderson, D Harden, R. Hoagland, I. Dunham, N, Hanaway, I. Albertson, W, Armstrong, T, Ptacek, J. Hoover, L, Schuster guide ROW I: J. Johnson, L, Bricker, I. Breitzke, M. Evans, S, Murphy, R, Bales, G. Kuhn, P, Donley, N. Oehlman, L. Ay1esworth,S. Armstrong. ROW II: I. Pickle, B, Dillworth, N, Hoagland, N, Dilley, K. Lawrence,J. Whaley, S. Thompson, N. Stockman, D. Emerson, S. Berdine, T. Kaldahl. ROW III: Miss Wahl, C. Morrow, G. Wilkes , W. Schrag, D. Slade, J. Hessling, R. Roseberry, M. Morrow, W. Aiken, D. Scarlett, D. Tatro. Sponsored by PORTER COUNTY HERALD 43 had Qfmcle Row I: J. Skinkle, S. Garvey, R. Hunter, I. Thompson, J. Pearson, F. Kosanke, M, Martin, L. Buckley, I. Buckley. Row II: S. Rathburn, R, Lloyd, A. Hoagland, B, Knarr, B. De Witt, I. Thompson, R. Little, L. Hessling G. Molden, F. Molden. Row III: G. Petry, R, Kleine, I. Wineland, D, Piepho, R. Hoover, J. Martin, D, Wilson, D. Roseberry, J. Lowman, M. Martin. Row IV: Mrs. Mc Mi11en,H. Spratley, L. Sanders, D. Arra, J. A. Hrdlicka M. Aylesworth, M. Harrington, R. Patrick, K. Epson, B, Hanaway. and Qaeda Row I: J. Busker, J. Busker, D, Parent, D, S, Scarlet, R. Ptacek, C. Kuhn, E. Rowland, R. Hanaway, G. Poisel M. Regan, I. Harrington. Row II: P. Button, M. Regan, D. Burns, I. Johnson, J. Slade, S. Koehler, R. Guernsey S. Partain, K, Roeske, S. Roeske. Row III: I. Stokes, J, Phillips, J. Morrow J. Johnson, J. Dewlen, I. Laszlo M, Le Beauf, D. Patrick, C. Terrana, P. Regan. Row IV: D. L, Souther, D. J. Poisel, B. Martin, B. Dinsrnore D. Wiltfang, M. Stockman, H, Baldwin, S. Knarr, I. Rigg, C. Williams. Sponsored by DEKOCK SUPPLY CO., DEMOTTE 44 n 6,454 'male Row I: D. Hickman, I. Eiler, L. Hanaway, L, Albertson, L, Fickle, R. Sanders, P. Wiltfang, S. Johnson, B, Henderson, P. Wise. Row Il: J. Fry, K. Kaldahl, L. Hoagland, G. James,G. Hanaway, N. Albertson, G. Watson, D, Hunter, G. Roeske, Row III: M, McKay, L. Pierce, C, Birky, M, Kosanke, E, Rowland, H. McMahon, E, Raska, M. Morrow, R. Wyland, R. M, Klein, Row IV: L. Dewlen, D, Berdine,R, Dye, G, Dickinson, D. Buckley, SI. itIa1'igord,J. Stokes, R, Obenchain, Miss Helen Nolan, N. Kaldahl, J. Burns, R. Pierson, S,Sowards, B. Commins, . o en. 64:55 guide Row I: D, Parent, A. Eggert, R. Meyers, L, Bruce, L. Ptacek, D, Meyer, I. Epson, C. Alyea, I. Antrim. Row II: A. I. Weddle, B. Baldwin, R. Witt, L. Obenchain, C, McGinnis, H, Molden, D, Breitzke, I. Hunter, Row III: R. Poisel, J. Patrick, T. Wise, B. Rosenthal, J, Button, T. Potts, R. Wilson, J, Antrim, P. Gracbcr. Row IV: Mrs. Doris Morrow, L, Pickle, B, Poisel, E, Rowland, R, Durkee, S. Burns, P, Wyland, D. West. Sponsored By BELL'S TURKEY FARM 45 Seventh Grade Home Ec, II Math. with Mr. Kincaid Soph, dinner Mr, Stiver and Irs. Spanish Class Sophomores Eighth Grade Mr. Linderman 8a Band 46 I 5 i 3 X X Z X 1 x X X i x n f x QQVM ,iw X X fy-v l ff Z endow Wicca! iz! and gag Bill Antrim .... August Burns , . . Jack Graeber ..... Howard Hickman . . Kent Hoover . . . . . Edward Hren . . . . . Wallace Mullins . . Robert Piepho .... Paul Riley. , . , . Tom Schuster . . . Bill Urbas , , , . Ienneane Anderson . Shirley Birky . . . . . Jeanette Eggert . . . MaryFick1e...... 1: Margaret Fisher . . . .. .. Marjean Frame . . . . . .. .. Flora Maye Guernsey Carol McNeill , , , . Hester Muzzall . . . .. i Pauline Sweney . . . Beverly Thomas , . Marianne Urtel . . . Janet Wahl ...... Barbara Wilson . . , Marilynn Wise . . Mary Wright . . 1 I X ., ' F its' sw an f I-A 8 b 17.14 ' rx ir- X - n, , X -gag. Nfl- as , V Q ff Hair Neatness Smile Friendliness Eyes Manners Sense of Humor Scholastic Ability Physique Leadership Athletic Ability Sense of Humor Nose Disposition Eyes Athletic Ability Pep Smile Legs Complexion Hair Leadership Scholastic Ability Friendliness Teeth Hands Neatness N 1 X Q i X ff . 176 v' . 52:19 SEQ I 3' A Q5 YP DT 4 .4145 fx . .1 H ggligrhl an ,J up in , rilfffjf' MSE 'ASL' l Auto ASsoC'atf. Store W sterni , . Q The Senior Class of Hebron High School feels that the production of the Seneca is a community project as well as a school project. This is an annual event which could not be accomplished without the aid of merchants of Hebron and its surrounding communities, therefore, the Senior Class of 1952 wish to thank the businessmen of Hebron and the surrounding communities for the finan- cial help given them. Herff Jones Co. H. C. DeKock 8: Sons, DeMotte Otto DeYoung Implement Sales, DeMotte Ruggles Pontiac Sales, Valparaiso Thomas J. Marimon, Valparaiso General Insurance, Alfred Edward, DeMotte The Cleaner Man, DeMotte Universal Radio and Appliance, DeMotte Konovsky Lunber Yard, DeMotte Jones Jewelry Store, Valparaiso Stevenson's Jewelry Store, Crown Point 8: Valpo Sievers Drug Store, The Rexall Store, Valpo :,. 5 ,N sv- A g- . ., x. fn. I ml 4 n IRQ Crown Bakery Crown Point n Boe Farm Equipment Sales Crown Point Art Hill Inc Ford Crown Point Falvey's Men 8: Boys Store Crown Point Boston Store Crown Point Hebron Paint Store I ! '! I D Keiser Dunn Recreation, Crown Point lim I The Country Kitchen Lageveen's Department Store, DeMotte Paramount Shoe Store, Crown Point, Griffith, 8: Valpo Hebron Hardware, John Bierma Jack Fry's Marathon Service The Toothpick Drive-In Berdines Service Station Tel 5R30 Hebron Dairy S ' Cornell's Royal Blue Store Ig Monte Morrow Hebron Telephone Co Marie's Beauty Shop Hebron Hotel , . l . - 4- A H Dewey 8: Glenn Martin, Carpenters and Contractors 5mE is l . F. ke-1 .2 ff x Hebron Barber Shops Applegate's Restaurant i Ida's Beauty Shop Mitchell's Jewelry Shop South Side Service Station Buchanan's Drug Store A8 ,i 4 .V ul
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