Bensenville Community High School - Highlights Yearbook (Bensenville, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, Walter Koch, will my many dates to Dave Sloan. Lila Komay, will my long legs to Frances Thompson so she can get to school on time next year. Gordon Koster, will my shower room locker to the freshman whose clothes are always lying on the floor. Joe Kratochvil, solemnly regret that I can not will anything to anyone as l need it all myself. Marian Krueger, will my ambition to study, to all the underclassmen of Benny High. Ralph Larsen, will my beard growing fertilizer to Claude Vondruska. l'm sure he needs it. Richard Laud, will my quiet and timid ways of expressing myself to any rowdy freshman who is too loud. Dave Livingston, will my excellent basketball ability to Eric Kellet the swisher. Warren Luebking, will to Stanton Noll the ability to be quiet in study hall. Marlyn Merholtz, can not afford to give anything away as l need it all myself. Cliff Modrich, will my four years of sheer happiness to any underclassman who is unfortunate enough to take it. Gloria Moran, will my locker to some poor freshman who might need If- Nancy Neill, will to my sister Kathleen my ability to speak Spanish. Keith Neumann, will my right to will to Will. Ralph Olson, will nothing to anybody as l need it all myself. Lowell Palm, will two pounds of Grow-Grow to Kenny Sirotzki . Bob Parks, will my gossip-stopper for use on dates to Bob Tatge. Howie Petersen, do will to Alan Benn all my love for commercial law. Florence Repetny, will my fifth period lunch hour to Victor Rayor. Richard Rhodes, will my ability to just make it in the morning to Alan Benn. Barbara Robbins, will to Donna McLain all the space inthe bottom of our locker for her clarinet. Pat Robison, will m nice cold locker to some poor unsuspecting freshman. Bernie Salberg, wilflall my many friends to Jim Orth. Mary Ann Schoen, will my friendlyarguments in the drum section to any drummer who wants them. Jo Shramek, will to Beverly Storms my ability to walk from Garden Avenue every morning and make it to school on time. Dale Shymkewich, will all my brains and wonderful study habits to Bert Heuer so he will stay eligible next year for basketball. Jane Siadek, will to Harvey Larsen fwho needs itl, my ability to play tenor sax. Dan Sisianoff, hereby will to Barbara Ritenour my ability to dissectaworm without getting sick. Bill Stegmeier, will my car to anybody that wants itl Carol Steging, will my loud voice to Bette Johnson who will need it to get out of the bowling alley by six next ear. Joan Tempest, wililmy ability to keep calm and cool in gym class to Doris Glump. Margaret Thalin, will my book of iokes to the future senior girls who have paiama parties. Judy Thomas, will my Art Institute Exhibit to Miss Fischer in the hope that she may someday have one of her own. Marianne Topp, will my shorthand notebook to that sweet little freshman, LaVerne Schlage. John Velco, will my personality feet to Alan Benn. Marilycn Volle, will the space occupied by my wallet in the Lost and Found Department to Carol Broc . Gordon Voss, will the use of all those wonderful text books which l use to Larry Hjelm. Delores Vuglar, will to any iunior girl who wants it my ability to be a naughty girl in Coach M's c ass. Ken Wilke, will my shorthand seat to anyone who can get along with girls. Pat Wolf, will my ability to blush to Diane Tomcheff. William Woodbury, will to the coming freshman class my best Hungarian sling-shot. Dick Youse, will my ability to drive to Bert Heuer. Z7

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I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, E lllli WILL Veta Babendererde, bequeath my abilities in chemistry class to Dave Sloan in return for the help in physics class he gave me. Barbara Bauman, will my natural curly hair to Jane Johnson who might like some. Ed Bergstrasser, will my A's to any poor freshman who needs them. Les Biefeld, will my ability to be quiet to Mal Yarke. Janet Biehler, will my ability to get out of detentions to Carl Landino. Nancy Broker, will my ability to successfully catch the 7:40 bus in fifteen minutes to anyone who gets up at 7:25 and needs it. Charles Burandt, will my numerous duties as manager, including ironing basketball suits and giv- ing rubdowns, to Tarzan Moberly. Shirley Carlquist, will m wonderful sense ofhumor to Mr. Whitlow, who isindire need of one. Mary Chez, leave toall the teachers the correct pronunciation of my last name because there are three more in the family coming to school here soon. Irma Conrad, will all mycrayolas to Raymond Rau in hopes that he will be able to turn out more colorful editions of the SIGNAL. Harold Cook, will my mop of hair to Eli Whitney. Teresa Cuatrecasas, will m ability to be in trouble all the time to Barbara Born. Barbara Davenport, will alflmy tardy detentions to my brother Bill Davenport. Shirley Deckard, will to Rosemary ldes my ability to stay out of trouble. George Egly, will m benchwarmers to Donald Frein . Richard Ekedahl, will to Norman Hoppensteadt my blond hair and good looks. Marilyn Eliason, fora more feminine touch to the cheerleading squad, will my soprano voice and trusty coat hanger to Ann Masters, plus free instructions. Janice Ellmore, will all my nice compliments to some poor freshman, who may need them. Myrna Ewert, will m drawers of broken chemistry equipment to Carol Brock, so she too can have the thrill of an expfosion a day and still come out alive. Arlene Fisher, will my ability of being able toget along withMr. Whitlow BETTER to Sue Bach. Richard Fisk, will my physics and chemistry ability to Mr. Wile in hopes that he improves in the years to come. Betty Freiny, will to my brother Don my ability to keep out of Detention hall for the last three years of school. l think he will need it. Vivian Furca, leave to my brother Jay my ability to keep quiet in third hour study hall. Marilyn Gehrke, will m ability to get mixed up in bookkeeping to Carol Wellendorf. George Giese, leave alflmy artistic ability to Ray Adams. John Griffone, will my position in center-field to any body who is fortunate enough to own a lawnmower. Wally Grosh, will my position as first chair bass section singer in mixed chorus to anyone that can sing like me. Colleen Grothman, will to my brother Bill my ability to stay out of trouble with certain teachers as l'rn sure he will make very good use of it, from what l ve seen in the past two years. Cynthia Guss, will m first chair in bass clarinets to anyone who nlays a bass clarinet next year. Gerald Hampton, will to Fred Seablom my curly hair and my ability to work on Fords. Alice Heimsoth, will my chewing gum to Fran Vopat as she might need some in the coming year. Ph llis Heinrich, will my ambition to finish high school to Blanche Martinus. John Hendricks, will to Barbara Vestal my beautiful i947 Hudson. Dick Hoy, will to Ray Adams my honorable parking place on the parking lot. Betty Jackson, will my crowded seat in the route five bus to Shirley Currie. l hope this humane act will keep her from having her feet stepped on by the freshman boys. Doris Jensen, will by ability to get in and out of interesting situations to Marlene Matson. Ralph Johnson, will all my experiences with teachers in the last four years, to my brother Carl. Marion Jones, will my name Jonesie to a future freshman brother. James Kallas, will my ability to get excused absences to Ray Adams. Jim Karrigan, will m ability of beaning at least one player every baseball game to Dave Sloan. Diann Kelfstrom, wilflmy position as drum maior to Genevieve Hoch because she can be seen so easil by the entire band. Roy Kleven, will to Malvern Yorke all of my math ability because he really needs it. JoAnn Knapp, will my ability to always say the wrong thing at the wrong time to Jane Johnson. Richard Knight, do will my TREMENDOUS height to Fred Seablom.



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Chesher, Judy Clark, Patricia Crouse, Darlene Cuatrecasas, Gil DeCoster, Connie Dikes, Ron DiOrio, Leonilda Ernst, Dorothea Fallcenberg, Gloria Fischer, Maralyn Fulkerson, Gertrude Fyden, Lucille 'z-2, ' Gu-, -1, f :- JUNIUR Anderson, Robert Aumann , Mary Lou 28 Bach, Suzanne Ballering, Duaine Baumgartner, Shirley Beale, Donna Jean Bedgood, Robert Benn, Alan Biehler, Loretta Born, Barbara Brock, Carol

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