Batesville High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Batesville, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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Page 31 text:

Esther Lamping, will my love for shorthand to anyone who desires it. Helenrose Hammerle, will my back seat in Economics to any sleepy Junior. James Schorr, will my manly way with women to Don Green. Louis Nobbe, will my job in the cafeteria to some thin student. Alvin Prickel, will my mouth to Jim Lamping. , Doris Doyle, will my ability as editor of the Annual to an up and coming editor. God Help You. Betty Terrell, will my accent to Miss Lisman. Kenneth Becker, will my interest in this schoo] to Donald Moorman. Leonard Fieler, will my height to Charles Voegele. Mary Dugle, leave my ability to laugh out loud to Mr. Frushour. Joan Mollaun, will my love for Civics class to anyone who likes it better than I. Bruce Beihl, will my way with teachers to anyone in a jam. James Tekulve, will all the teachers in Batesville High School to the Salvation Army. Mary Dwenger, leave my class ability to anyone who wants it. Rosemary Volk, will my attention in Civies class to any Junior who wants it. James Dietz, will my quiet ways to Dick Walsman. Everett Emsweller, will my deep thinking to a deep thinker. Harold Gutzwiller, will my wheel rolling ability to Mousy. Edgar Lohman, will my wavy hair to Mr. Owings. James Lakamp, will everything that reminds me of school to anyone that will accept it. James Lampert, will my bashfulness to Louis Dickman. Rosina Dwenger, will my ability for Bookkeeping to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. Betty Jo Gutzwiller, will my red hair to anyone who wants it. Robert Schmidt, will my Civies class to anyone who wants a little sleep. Eugene Schrader, will my one front tooth to the person on the football team that gets one knocked out. Elenora Moody, will my freckles to my brother John, who has plenty of his own. Margie Ann Peetz, will my participation in school activities to anyone who thinks they’re fond of skipping classes. Louis Siefert, will my interest in Ford cars to John Siefert. John Huneke, will my ability to keep my music to Barb Beihl. Edwin Blandford, will my ability to throw erasers to Ham Wernke. Thomas Simmermeyer, will my gift of gab to Billy Schein. Anna Greiwe, will my blond hair to Sebra McCullough. Diana Youngman, will my forelock to anyone who would like to have it. 27

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Class Will We, Lois Belter, Angela Cook, Jean Bruns, Doris Bentfield, Esther Kops, Rosemary Firsich, Rosemarie Walke, and Sally Seevers, will our friendship and ability to get along with one another to the Junior Class who needs it. L Vella Mae Collins, will my attendance record to Paul Wissel. Daniel Ferkenhoff, will ail my interest in women to Danny Kile. James Firsich, will my position of Right Guard to Nick Stewart. Mary Catherine Lamping, will my height to Alma Bloemer. Ruth Weisenbach, will my absent-mindedness to Miss Krauch. Pearl Riley, have nothing to will, notnring to leave, as I have taken my interest to an outside affair. Robert Gauck, will my appetite to Denny Peetz. Estal Huneke, am just plain glad to be leaving. James Doyle, will my position as captain of the football team to any up and coming captain. Greta Fisher, will my quiet ways to Rita Mollaun. Kileen Schutte, will my front seat in Civics class to Stella Belter. Carolyn Telles, will my diamond ring to GoGo Firsich. Leo Moster, will my ability to work in shop to anybody who wants it. Joseph Greiwe, will my good attendance to Leon Meyer. Jean Davis, will my height to Mary Ann Wilson. Rosemary Scheele, will my shorthand ability to anyone who is dumb enough to take it. Melvin Krieger, will my driving ability to Nick Stewart. Joseph Raab, will my Civics class to anyone who wants a little sleep. Anna Lou Kessler, will my short boyish bob to Pat Volz. Dorothy Loew, will my high grades to Carol Fritsch who doesn’t need them. Larry Brockman, will my ability to sleep during movies to any sleepy Junior. Ear! Miller, will my ways with girls to Doc Walsman. Mary Laudick, will my interest in college men to Miss Lisman. Kathleen Wenning, will my soda jerking ability to Queenie Liskey. Betty Ruth Jager, will my quiet ways to Sally Kester. Robert Miller, will my height to Milton Baas. James Prentice, have nothing to leave for she is going with me. Harold Flodder, will my wrenches to an up and coming plumber. Marjorie Grieshop, will my dimples to anyone who needs them. , Mary Carolyn Wintz, will my love for music to John Wintz. 26



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As the clock struck the tenth hour, everyone at the Prom grew quiet with anxiety as they awaited the crowning of the Queen. Bob Schmidt, Junior Class President and Master of Ceremonies, took over the “mike” and announced the Juniors’ choice for their Prom Queen, Miss Doris Laudick. The Queen and her escort, Calvin Doyle ascended the throne in a maze of applause. Joan Mollaun, Hostess, presented the Queen with a dozen red roses, a token of esteem from the Juniors. The Queen was crowned by School Superintendent, H. F. Schulte, after which she was joined on the throne by her court, Miss Virginia Becker and Miss Marian Hahn. After the crowning the King and Queen danced alone to the strains of “Stardust” played in their honor.

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