Batesville High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Batesville, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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CLASS WILL I, Bob Grieshop, will my height to some freshman boy. I, Jean Hammerle, will my job as treasurer of the annual to anyone on next years ’staff who doesn’t know what a real headache is. I, Alfred Hartman, as a member of the civics class will my inability to write fast to any future Senior. I, Betty Houston, do hereby will my quiet ways on the bus to Mary Ann Wilson. I, Leon Huneke, will my driving ability to Barb Beihl. I, Wayne Huneke, have nothing to will. 1, Pat Hunt, will my blond hair to Jinny Suding. I, Jerry Kellerman, will my ability to tell jokes in study hall to Pinky Fisher. I, Dan Kile, being of sound body and weak mind will my way with the Greensburg women to Ace Moorman. I, John Laugle, have nothing to will. I, Elaine Lewis, will my ability to sleep in history class to anyone who hasn’t been able to get by with it so far. It was worth it. I, Caroll Liskey, will a carton of chewing gum to the library. I, Ralph Lunsford, will my attendance record to anyone that don’t want to graduate. I, Don Moorman, will a pencil factory to the Civic classes of next year. , Bob Nickel, will my yellow suspenders to Mr. Munchel. , Jeanette Niedenthal, will my ability to sing tenor to Red Raver. , Melvin Paul, have nothing to will. , Paul Raab, will my ability to get along with girls to Ham Streuwing. Larry Rennekamp, will my books to any poor junior that passed. I | I I, Shirley Pulskamp, will my cheerful out!ook on life to Miss Davis. I | I , Gayle Robinson, will my studious manner in Gehrings’ study hall to Georgia Gauck. 1. Jo Ann Rogers, will my strut to Janice Huneke. I, Arnelda Scheele, will my love for Morris to Maxine Tekulve. I, Irma Linda Schrader, will my love for teachers to Barb Beihl. I, Luella Schrader, will my ability to get along with people to Mr. Boyer. I, Milt Baas, will my job as center on the football team to Pete King. I, Joy Becker, will my candy bar to Miss Davis who doesn’t seem able to afford it. I, Paul Becker, will my ability to make a cedar chest to Bob Huser. Good Luck, Marcia!

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Freshmen The Class Of ‘55 Lr —- Ys We Top Picture: First Row (left to right): Betty Lou Roell, Judy Kramer, Glenda Haney, Margie Pursley, Darlene Siebert, Dolores Seevers, Marlene Federle, Dotty Seevers, Darlene Lewis, Janet Decker. Second Row: Dick Becker, Virgil Meyer, Dick Blandford, Jim Fieler, Raphael Grossman, Albert Laker, Charlie Billman, Dan Duvelius, Lloyd Blair, Pete King. Third Row: Kenny Emsweller, Charles Starke, Russel Uphaus, Jim Doll, Don Hildebrand, Bernard Haskamp, Alton Gibson, Jim Hortemiller, John Firsich, John Cook. Fourth Row: Donny Wenning, Ralph Kuntz, Tom Voegele, Janice Huneke, Iona Wilson, Maxine Tekulve, Lawrence Meyer, Ronald Harmeyer, Bernard Schwegman. Bottom Picture: First Row: (left to right): Bernice Hoog, Evalena Volk, Jane Doyle, Margie Peters, Maxine Shook, Janet Winland, Bernice Wallpe, Edith Niehoff, Margie Abplanalp. Second Row: Neil Ki tchen, Estel Thies, Bob Dilhoff, Bill Nickel, Lloyd Klusman, Elmer Jansing, Denny Westerfield, Floyd Werner, Gilbert Meier, Bill Erne. Third Row: Ed Weber, Kenneth Weber, Clifford Schrader, Jim Mohr, Henry Schrank, Charles Holtel, Cletus Suttman, Kenneth Pollard, Dick Gannon, Roland Gudgeon. Fourth Row: Bobby Schutte, John Becker, Bob Kelley, Jeannie Flodder, Shirley Peters, Kathleen Uhlmansick, Genarose Huenefeld, Carlos Dickman, Bob Erne, Bill Flaspohler, 27



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I, Alma Bloemer, will my sense of humor to Miss Ogan. 1, Jack Brockman, will my blond hair to Mr. Brokamp. I, Helen Brunsman, will my gift for gab to any bashful junior girl who wants it. [, Bob Bush, will my love for school to anyone who hasn’t enough of it. I, Jewell Coyle, will my ability to be quiet in Miss Davis’s homeroom to Thelma Peters. I, Eugene Dickman, will one of my cedar chests to any underclassman girl who is engaged. 1, Louie Dickman, will my basketball record to any future basketball player. 1, Marjorie Dieckman, will my presidency in F.H.A. to any junior girl who is capable of filling the job. I, Audrey Doyle, will my music ability to Carlos Dieckmann. , Bertha Dwenger, will my job as class treasurer to Pete Wintz. Evelyn Emsweller, will my librarian’s job to Dickie Blandford. I, Louis Enzinger, will my way with women to Ace Moorman. I, Rose Marie Erhardt, will my love for athletes to Nancy Siebert. 1, Jerry Fasbinder, will my chewing gum to anybody with good choppers. 1, Ruth Federle, will my quiet way to Dotty Seevers, who doesn’t need them. I, Gloria Ferkenhoff, will my ability of getting kicked out of the library to an unsuspecting freshman. I, George Fields, will Spanish Dickman a dress of the latest style from Paris. I, Betty Ann Firsich, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Kenny Dickman. I, Stella Gausman, will my place in band to whomever wants it. I, Ralph Gillman, will the great ambition of Mr. Frushour to make me head of the Physics class to the president of the following Senior class. I, Roberta Green, will my height to Mary Wietlisbach. I, Wanda Schutte, will my loud mouth to Nancy Siebert who really doesn’t need it. I, Ronald Shook, will to Ronald Lloyd my art talent with which he will sure- ly become another Rembrandt. I. Joy Side'l, will my excess pencils and paper to an up-an-coming Junior for Civic class. I, Mary Simmermeyer, will my happy memories of B.H.S. to the Seniors of 53. I, Sally Smith, will my safe driving ability to Barb Beihl. I, Sally Stapley, will hinges for the mouths of all the gossipers in B.H.S. I, Nick Stewart, will my motor scooter to some up and coming wreckless youth. I, Pat Tekulve, will my quiet way to Margaret Richards. , Irvin Thie, will Mr. Brokamp to the Senior class of next year. , Mareeda Volk, will my love for sports to Elaine Wallpe . , Pat Volz, will my cultivated laugh to Mr. Gehring. . Bernice Wagner, will my ability not to be afrad of mice to Miss Davis. , Pauline Wenning. will my love of mustaches to the 1952 Centennial. I I i I ] 29

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