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SENIOR WILL Continued ERVIN LITTMAN My ability to get to chorus rehearsal late to any Junior who can carry on. HELEN JAREK My shy manner to Rosemary Hill. AGNES DULSKI My cute giggle to Irene Uhter. RICHARD RADFORD My remarkable accomplishment of being able to ride my bike upstairs to anyone who doesn ' t own a bike. ROBERT LAST My ability to bust drum heads and get away with it to Chestine Maka. JOE KOLLADA My looks which enabled me to get my Senor pictures for one-fourth price to any lucky Junior. IRENE DOPPLER My chair in band to anyone who wants splinters. RAY DEBBERT My second million to Tech for a new building. LESTER EVANS My ability to graduate, even though I know nothing, to Jesus Vega. FRED BENDER My ability to get away with loafing to any Junior who gets caught every time he tries it. GAIL PASHON My way with women to my bashful cousin Woodrow Tharp. JEAN SMELKO My reputation as a good typist to Frances Arnes. CHESTER ZAROWNY My ability to throw the drum club and drop the cymbal to A1 Lenz. LOREN WILLMES My job of drawing Electrical jobs for Mr. Spenser to Zolton Czieperle. EUGENE WITTMAN My love of hard work in Chorus class to John Krizman. LOTTE SCHISCHKA My height to Hazel Hensley. TED MYSAK My title of woman hater to Lou Mroz JOE PAWELEC My magnificent masculine figure to Louis Bodie. SOPHIE KRIEGER My figur e to Margaret Van Tilberg. MAX QUINT My privileges and drags with Mr. Pashen and Mr. Birkett to Charles Gasaway. GRACE KUNERT My two-mile walk each day to Margaret Koehler. IRA MABIN My job-killing ability and big words to any unfortunate freshman. CLINTON MYERS My knack of not getting along with Mr. Kieckheafer, to William Swallow. ROBERT TEEGARDEN My job as bartender in Jack Doll ' s Tav- ern to Darrel Cruse (when he gets old enough.) IMOGENE SMITH My good watch that never runs, to any- body in plumbing shop who can fix it. VERA GRAHAM My privilege of being one of the school cooks to Betty Benner. KENNETH STRINGHAM— My job on the Annual Staff to any Junior who can take it. JOE STEINBACK My trusty blue sweater, which I don’t know what I ' ss do without to Joe Vega. TO THE FRESHMEN Our fondness for the ninth hour classes. TO THE SOPHOMORES — The honor of keeping dusted the shelves of knowledge which we, in our last year brought out and shined. TO THE JUNIORS Our calm unruffled dignity in and around the building, and also our unquestionable knowledge ef the correct thing to do at the correct time. Through Our Executors Edith Locke, Virginia Winscher, Jerome Grenda
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SENIOR WILL — Continued JOHN DONIAK My ability to be very hard to find to any other quiet school mate. CASMIR GNAJEK My North Side accent to Ziggy Frances. RICHARD SCHALLER I will my 29 Essex, that forgets to start when 1 want to go to some particular place to anyone who has a good temper. ROY DUDLESTON I will to my best friend, Claude Alexander, my remarkable accomplishment of getting into trouble. EVA LEPESICH My love of school to Anna Louse Main. LOUIS GERDICH My gas-eater Lincoln to anyone who is financially embarrassed. ROBERT DODD My ability to loaf and stay clean, to Ralph Wooley. RUTH KREMSKI My glee club front seat to any soprano capable of filling it. ROBERT JEWETT My basketball management to Warren De Rolf. HAROLD RITTHALER My embarrassment of finding myself with two dates for the same basketball game, to any confirmed bachelor. EDWARD SARBER My Bing Crosby crooning technique to an up and coming young crooner, Bob Bewley. LEONA SCHULTZ My drag with Mrs. Walker to Mary Fischer. ED KREYSCHER My familiarity with the office girls to Artie Pashon. BRUNO PRUCNAL My silence to all loud Juniors. BETTY BAKER My dilly dally walk to anyone who wants it. DONALD DODD My school ditching ability to Skeeter Van Vleet. JEROME GRENDA My success as a stage hand to Wayne Zimmerman. AUDREY HENSLEY My height to Geraldine Busch. JOHN DOBROWLSKI My honor of being on the first team of both the BB and FB squads to Bob Winscher. RONALD CUMMINS My role of stooge to the basketball team, to Frank Meinzer. ADELINE WELLS My newspaper columns to anyone nosey • enough to keep them up. CARL EVANS My drag with Margaret Houchins to some unfortunate fellow, if I catch him. ALICE SUNDBERG My right to get to school late to the Hess- ville Juniors. HAROLD HOPP— My high pressure Welding tactics to Martin Olsen. GERALD GOODLANDER My ability to go with the same girl three years to Ted Keller. PAULINE NEIMAN My brown hair to Lois Wilson. HOWARD HOUCHENS My girl friend who will wait for me after band to some unlucky fellow. MARIE MIHALSO My privilege of getting to Business Ethics a half hour late to Leanelda Gross. ALEX SZABO My job as usher at the Hohman to any courteous Junior. ZELMAN ATWOOD My loyalty to Tech to any deserving person. ARTHUR HERRMAN My auto mechanic ability to John Kucer. MARTIN COVERT My art ability to Julius Sako. BETTY BOV MAN My freckles to Jean Carroll. LOUIS HEGEDUS My abiliy to slay the girls at the Rio Theatre to Andy Golarz. FRANCES VALADE My privilege of informing third floor in- structors that the saxophone is an import- ant instrument in the band to, La Verne Arney. FRANK KROL My ability tc graduate by doing only what I have to and nothing more, to Charles Hovey. CORWIN SMITH— My reputation of being a very quiet Senior to Charles Gasaway. JEANETTE KLENSMAN My red hair to anyone who hates the color red. LOUIS LIVELY My name, which is a poor description of me, to Kenneth Mote. RANDALL FRIEND My glasses which are slightly worn to some Junior who is afraid of getting hurt. SOPHIE ROGALSKI My habitual nea t appearance to Josephine Allen. ARTHUR RAMSEY — — My job in Goldblatt ' s to a fellow who likes school as much as I do. WILFRED LAUBER My height to any short Junior.
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JUNIOR OFFICERS: President Charles Hovey Vice President Ted Keller Secretary-Treasurer Leanelda Gross Colors: Blue and Silver Flower: Sweet Peas
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