Dearborn High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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hj-y y-teens VARSITY ctU language clubs

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Phyllis Weeks wills her short haircut to Lula De- Hart. Louis Weemhoff wills her red hair to Tom Trevithick Phyllis Welbes wills her boyfriend to the school Gloria Weller wills her ability for going steady to Mary Lou Painter. Lew Wetzel wills his strong handshake to Fred Gannon. Jim Whitelaw wills his messy locker to Jerry Wer- ton. Joan Whitson wills her ability to drive to Larry SuITivan. Claude Wiggins wills his flat head to Jim Lawther. Edsel Willett wills his ability to arise at 8:15 and still avoid the attendance office to Ed Beers. Gloria Wilcox wills her brother to Mr. Challis. Betty June Williams wills her slim figure to Mary- ann Sarnak. January 1949 Nel Barnes wills his locker to any junior who wants to keep it dirty. Charles Bernhardt wills the job of treasure of the Morning Scrounge Club” to Dick Forrester. Dolores Boivles wills her great height to anyone on the basketball team. Marilyn Burkholder wills her weight to anyone who can use it. Fred Chadwick wills his track ability to Ulrich Koch. Virginia Chambers wills her violin to anyone who wishes to join the orchestra. Joanne Conner wills her jokes to anyone. Albert Danes wills this cold, damp climate to any- one who wants it. Texas here he comes. Francis DeLage wills all good-looking freshmen to anyone who wants them. Joan Ernewein wills her quiet manners to June Herzfeld. Ronald Ernewein wills his clean-shaven face to Don Warren. Jean Ferguson wills her dirty locker to Priscilla Dean. Sam Ferguson his cards and chips to Joe Bucken- berger. Allen Fletke wills his personality to Mr. Challis. Isabella Fox will her eyes to Shirley Carroll. David Frye wills varsity baseball uniform No. 1 to Don Warren. John Graether wills his warped board, wabbling T-square, and crooked triangles to Mr. Roberts. Marilyn Grojitzki wills her clothes to her sister, Georgine. Alberta Harris wills her majorette uniform to Claudia Nelson, who will take her place. Jim Hart wills his seat in sixth hour study hall in room 225 to anyone who wants it. Ed Hayes wills what weight he has gained to Rhoda Mainville. Don Hawk wills shyness to “Speed-Ball Heitman. Clayton Hedin wills his membership in the “Scrounge Club” to Alex McNeil. Mary Helmick wills her old green corduroy jacket to Bob Scoby. Evelyn Jacobson wills her henna hair rinses to her sister. Lois John Kerr wills his voice and seat in chorus to Jim Warner, and hopes he can use them better than he did. Rose Marie Koch wills her ability to play basket- ball to Al Noce. Lorna Lesnick wills her ability to embezzle class funds to Jim Scott. Rose Mary Lewis wills her troubles with Mr. Challis to Christine Lemons. Joan Lutz wills the care of her sister, Margie, to Tom Coffey. Alvie Martinson wills his seat in homeroom to any- one who likes to sit in the front of the room. Earl Williams wills his mechanical ability to future auto mechanics. Bob Winters wills his love of civics reports to Lar- ry Schleh. Bill Woodell wills his tennis racquet to John McPherson. Del Wright wills his bowling average to Don Prouty. Bill Wright wills his track letters to Florence Wet- zel. Dave Yates wills his blond wig to Alex Facchini. Bob Zentell wills his turtle neck sweater to Mar- lene Knowles. Pat Zerfoss wills her two-toned tresses to Shirley Wilson. Shirley Zielinski wills her happy nature to Peter Olsen. Joel Zrull wills his nickname of Ziggy to Herb Fen- ske. CLASS WILL Marilyn McCreath wills her psychology to Priscilla Dean. Hugh McGahan wills to Charles Brooks the many arguments he had with him; he thinks Chuck was right most of the time. Doris Mondrush wills her title of Best Manners” to anyone who needs them. Bill Murphy wills his good marks to Jane Jones. Donna Nicholson wills her athletic ability to Sheila Hadr. Darwin Nutt wills his attendance record to Joe Buckenberger. Bill Offerman wills his height to Joe Buckenberger also his cue stick in the pool room. Bob Olsen wills his well shined shoes to anyone who needs them. Marilyn Parmly wills her blond streak to Lome Urban Bill Peterson wills his bad name and reputation to Wayne Mahaney. Betty Plensdorf wills her senior Math, book to Peggy Dahnke. Ronald Richards wills his speed to Bill Beers--also his ability to stay awake while walking around. George Sarnack wills his opposition on political issues to James Diggetts. Bill Sherman wills his cooking ability to any girl who thinks she can do better. Dave Shute wills his ability to overlook a news story to Rhoda Mainville.' Jane Smith wills her innocent look to Tom Coffey. Jean Smith wills her black eye to Bob Russell. Marjorie Solt wills her title of “Biggest Flirt” to Louise Sylvester. Peggy Staley wills all her “A” certificates to the un- fortunates who are getting B’s and C’s. Dougal Stevenson wills his apple-polishing ability to Kent Bennett. Fecla Sund wills her height to Helen Amorgan. Beverly Thiel wills her debt with Mike O’Connell to Carol Scype. Jane Vicary wills her Homemaking 5 class to any- one who likes to eat. Barbara Walborn wills all her class money-making headaches to Vi Seccombe. Elinor Wall wills her tight skirts to Carol Zurofsky and Ruth Snider. Larry Waterhouse wills his loud socks to Lome Urban. Peggy Webster wills her blush to Sally Phelps. Richard Whetsine wills his questionable talents to Jim Kermath. Horace White wills his first floor locker to Ralph Moore. Pearson Wood wills all his D.H.S. headaches to Mary Lou Bullerdick. Frank Yesh wills his attendance rcord to his in- coming freshman brother.



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PIONEER SLAVES EDITORIAL STAFF Standing: J. Zrull, advertising chairman; J. Hyduk, art editor; V, Bechill, R. MacKenzie, assistant editors. Seated: R. Mainville, copy chairman: N. Eichcnlaub, editor: P. Dean, pictures chairman; K. McKinney, popularity poll chairman; no picture for S.SutclitTc, selling chairman. PIONEER WORKERS Standing: U. Koch, J. Herzfeld, K. Cook, M. Foley, B. Wright, P. Carney, L. Motcheck, P. Mahaney, M. Lutz, N. Stoddart. Seated: D Metros, C. O’Malley, P. Spence, no pictures for A. Boyd, J. Butenhoff. B. J. Williams, P; ,rf,oss °wcn BoyIc C Bohn M Medrano, D. Columpus, P. Locker, E. Keller. G. Vicary, M. 1 hibaudeau, G. Lyne, S. Larson, J. Blasko, J. Mather, A. LaOroix, B. McRae. V. Seccombe.

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