Crown Point High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Crown Point, IN)

 - Class of 1947

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... We Hereby Will ... I, William Abraham, will the hair I have left to someone who has a vacant spot. (I don’t mean brains). I, Lynelle Agnew, will my ability to laugh at my own jokes to anyone with a morbid sense of humor. I, Marielle Agnew, will my ability to play the saxaphone to Delores Eisenhutt. I, Norma Ashcraft, will my painted toe nail to Sally Dunn. I, Lowell Baker, will all I got to Tom Maloney. I, Madeline Balias, will my “black pin-up dress” to Jean Beck. I, Willard Barker, will my bookkeeping knowledge to any “Freshmen” with a small brain, such as Bob Murray. I, Bill Beall, will all my civics and manners to Bob Griffin. I, Junice Beneake, will my long fingernails to Leota Stephenson. I, Betty Bosel, will my ability to stay out of mischief to Robert Kuehl. I, Cora Braham, will my 4 years of home economics to anybody. I, Bob Brannon, will my “oldsmobile” to Wally Prochno to take Betty Lowe out in. I, Pat Brown, will my position in Triple Trio to Peggy Cutler. I, Ray Bull, will Bill Rosenbower what’s left of my “punting foot.” I, Betty Campbell, will my sense of humor to Mary Ann Spencer. I, Janet Chittum, will my position as Secretary of the Junior and Senior class to anyone who wants a large responsibility. I, Ethel Claus, will my locker combination to anyone who can figure it out. I, Betty Dannehl, will the mice in my locker to Gail Aylesworth. I, Ramon DeCrow, will my sharpshooter’s eyes to “Sub Saberniak” so that he’ll be able to hit something in Rifle Club. I, Eugene DeForest, don’t want to will anything, just keep it myself. I, Leroy Dewar, will my shop experience to anyone who is just beginning to learn. I, Lynn Dillabaugh, will my rifle to Jim Gentlemen when he goes “duck hunting.” I, Bethel Duck, will my “pig-tails” to anyone wishing longer hair. I, Elsie Eentenmann, will my Physics book to any scientifically minded person. I, Clyde Fauser, will my ability to be able to go to school a half day to some poor kid going all day. I, Betty Fields, will my ability of keeping my car in running condition to Kenneth Coppage. I, Mary Fields, will my long, blood-red fingernails as a weapon to Arlene Kolar for defense against John in case of a future fight. I, Ruth Fischer, will my position at Schmidts keeping accounts straight to anyone who wants gray hair soon. I, Margaret Fuchs, will myself to Victor Oman. I, Ross Graeber, will my length to Roger Hofferberg, also my middle name. I, Evelyn Goff, will my height to Rita Sylvia. I, Doris Graper, will my curly hair to Lora Lee Bennett. I, Mary Hanlon, will my height to Gwendolyn Zijak. I, Don Hein, will all my shirts and sweaters to Pat Heiny, also my heart. I, LaVerne Hein, will my love for “black” hair to Pat Heiny who caters to blonds. I, Sue Heinze, will my voice to any Freshman that hasn’t got one (????) I, John Held, don’t will anything cause I’m completely lacking. I, Harold Henderson, will my position in football to Jack Carden. I, Don Hoffman, will my “Senior Derby” to Tom Maloney, if anything is left of it. I, Joan Hooseline, will a brush to next year’s “drum major” to brush off the rabbit fur. I, Bill Hills, will my ability to get myself in a jam to that freshman Bill Babinsach. I, Janet Hudson, will my locker and pencils to Bill Schmal and Johnny Palmer. I, Kit Israel, will my friendship to “Stumps” to one whose lucky to get it. I, Anna Jacobsma, will my position as Mr. Hale’s secretary to Marie Tyler. I, Lillian 9aeger, will my ability to study Civics to Jean Beck. I, Delores Johnson, will my black hair to Arlene Dittmar. 23

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Our “Arteests” at work. (Such conferences as these produced elephants and ponies, so who knows what now?) Gads . . . what a future! (Who could predict on such a crystal ball?) Working? What’s that? (We write it, they type it, here it is!) Working together — stuck, that is! (Our “cutups” at work!) 22



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... We Hereby Will.. . I, Don Kaldahl, will to my sister my ability to get in and out of trouble. I, Mary Keiser, will my job to anyone who is interested in working in the cafeteria. I, Orville Kersey, will my height to Tommy Neises. I, Sam Kinnie, will my ability to read music to Tommy Neises. I, Emery Knoph, will my ability to study to any freshman. I, Richard Kors, will my freckles to Jack Keiser. I, Vivian Kolar, will my dark hair to Dorothy Anstey. I, Carol LaCroix, will my long hair to Virginia Dye. I, Chuck Kuehl, will my football position to anyone who is a fiend for sports. I, Dale Lamphier, will both my seats in Physics and Civics to any unsuspecting fool who takes them. I, Jeanette Lanting, will my blond hair to Rita Sylvia. I, Bill Larson, will my physique to any “bony freshman”. I, Anita Lewis, will my smile to any freshman who needs it. I, Pat Lindzy, will my curly eyelashes to Nancy Folay who needs them more than I do. I, Don Lottes, will my red face to Tom Westphal. I, Eugene Lottes, will, will you???? I, Mary Lou Lowe, will my ability to miss the bus to anyone who has to catch one. I, Tom Marshall, will my ability to drop “fly balls” to Dick Stuer. I, Annabel Mathews, will my ability to get up at 7 o’clock to go to summer school for two years to who¬ ever feels ambitious. I, Etta Mae McFadden, will my height to anyone who needs it. I, Don Melcher, will my place on the bench to anyone who doesn’t want it. I, Gloria Neises, will my rosy cheeks to Gloria Neises. I, Irving Newer, will my ability to “day dream” in class to any freshman who wants it. I, Mary Oman, will myself and my ability to sleep in class to Bill Pelton. I, Phyllis Pattee, will my G. A. A. awards to Ann Letsinger. I, Bill Pelton, will my love and affection to Marielle. I, Arthur Piper, will my quiet-reserve to Bill Lundgren. I, Max Prouty, will my ability to get civics to anyone who wants it. Ha Ha! I, Don Randolph, will my love and affection to Jeanne. I, Marjorie Ready, will my ability to play my “windy piccalo” to a windy freshman, Betty Ann Boyd. I, Dick Ridder, will man’s most useful tool the “sliderule” to Tom Maloney. I, John Rohrback, will nothin’ to nobody. I, Andy Sabau, will my first set of “P. F. C. Stripes” to Mr. Scales. He deserves them. I, Bob Satnan, will my wavy, blond hair to Bill Fredericks. I, Mildred Schluter, will my ability to hate men to any girl that needs it. I, Joe Schnieder, will my football ability to anyone who wants it. I, Evelyn Schultz, will my ability to break my fingernails when they’re long to any freshman girl who has long nails. I, Phyllis Seramur, will the “cracked mirror” in my locker to Jimmy Bullock. I, Paul Seegers, will the ability of keeping above “F” on report cards to Dave Ruble. I, Mary Shields, will the job of buttoning up the girls blouses in gym class to Marion Marshall. I, Charlene Smith, will all my good times in school and diploma to my little sister Joan. I, Henry Suess, will my chemistry brains to Ron Wehner. I, Frances Stephenson, will all my love to Teddy. I, Dolores Theilan, will my power to flirt to Bob Balski. I, Eugene Tice, will my knowledge of Physics to anyone who is already smart enough that they could get along without it. I, Marilyn Warrick, will my athletic ability to some freshman. I, Rhoda Wilcox, will my heart and soul to Harden. I, Junior Wood, will my height to some small squirt. 24

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