Hobart Senior High School - Memories Yearbook (Hobart, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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me me Jour ' S Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Richard Nelson You ' re Everything Sweet Mary Jane Galler In My Merry Oldsaobile Vicky Pflughoeft I Do, Do You? Betty Dodds The Sunshine of Your Smile Esther Ramsay Three Little Words Betty Jane Greene It ' s Never Too Late Louise Reinhold Too Romantic Dick Harrigan Come Josephine in My Flying Machine Kenneth Rieck Faithful Forever Carolyn Kramer Variety Is the Spice of Life Jarvis Roper Simple and Sweet Pat Edwards Where Have We Met Before? John and Joe Ronska Bring Back My Loving Man Marian Krull My Buddy John Routes Dark Eyes Minerva Lazar Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair Frank Rowan Ain’t It a Shame About Marne? Marian Ledyard Now It Can Be Told Doris Carlson Careless Marlynn Fleck As Lo ng As We ' re Together Emma Jean Glynn Scatterbrain Dorothy Boluss No Regrets Lillian Wesley The Same Old Story Jane Ferguson Thanks for Everything Evelyn Gant Chatterbox Marion Glynn You ' re a Lucky Guy Ben Pavlakovic The Red Headed Janitor Boy Charles King Tears From My Inkwell Ann Rajkovich I Promise You Ila Kjoss I Didn ' t Know What Time It Was Richard Shiess Sweet Me Harold Maple Little Man You ' ve Had a Busy Day Bob Sohn There I Go Christine Marler Memories Bernice Trager My Prayer Clara Mundell Please Send Me a Dream Gertrude Wellman I ' ve Got a Pocketful of Dreams Wilma Morgan I Can ' t Love You Anymore Bob Wilson Frenesi (Franesi) Jackie Quinn Alone Violet Galich Whispering Ruth Nagel Deep in a Dream Ed Garber Could Be Virginia Noggle All ' s Well Louis Popp

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Richard Packhaxa to Lewis Rose my tenor voice for Chorus class. Ben Pavlakovic to Jack Caller senior class presidency. Vicky Pflughoeft to Clara Schroeder my place as cheer leader. Louis Popp to Eddie Kaplan my ironic humor. Jackie Quinn to Ruth Titus my black curls . Ann Rajkovich to Shirley Mundell my dramatic ability. Esther Ramsay to Patty Moon my style of chatter. Thomas Record to Arthur Ledyard my ability to stay on the honor roll through school. Bernice Redar to Marilyn Gard my girlish blush. Louise Reinhold to Betty Gulledge my swimming ability. Kenneth Reick to John Fleck my ability to get along without girls . John Ronska to George Tatalovich my friendship. Joe Ronska to any capable person my claims on Cleo Moch. Jarvis Roper to Ray Cizek my graceful dancing feet. John Routes to Alfred Ritter my words of wisdom. Frank Rowan to all underclassmen nothing — I ' m taking Jean with me. John Sapper to Frances Fleming — - me . William Scharbach to Larry Findling my quietness. Robert Schwuchow to Jean Collins my typing ability. Richard Schiess to Lawrence Badkey my dignity. James Shaw to Bob Lautzenhiser my love for arguing. Robert Sohn to Donald May my laugh. Janet Stangebye to Nettie Howatt my interest in ex -grad s . Alice Ma e Stevens to Violet Respecke my jitterbug ability. Leah Shelby to Mildred Lewin my desire to get through school. Bernice Trager to Betty Pender my neat appearance. Jean Walker to Shirley Haxton my H.H.S. Club work. Alice Vincent to Marilyn Burkman my voice. Gertrude Wellman to Elsie Matovich my job as Keeper of Keys in the H.H.S. Club. Lillian Wesley to Edith Cook my meekness. Robert Wilson to Bill Isakson my hunting ability. Mary Zajec to Evelyn Adams my interest in Student Council. Paul Zander to Herbert Ellenberger my good manners and quiet dis- pos ition. Miss Horne to Mr. Williams sponsorship of senior class. THE DEAL EN OR Most Intelligent Aileen Fleck Stephen Matovich Most Athletic..... Varlynn Fleck Ray B online r Most Serious Ruth Nagel Iyall Lamb Most Romantic Betty Dodds Frank Rowan Most Original Victoria Pflughoeft Eldon Maicke Most Carefree Emma Jean Glynn Harold Maple Most Shy Lillian Wesley Richard Schiess Best Looking ..Mary Jane Sailer Paul Zander Best Dressed Jackie Quinn Jimmy Shaw Best Natured Dorothy Boluss Kenneth Riek Best Dancer Alice Mae Stevens Jarvis Roper Cleverest. ’■‘arian Ledyard John Routes Friendliest Wilma Morgan James Larson Most i olite ....‘ ary Zajec Richard Packhan ■;kkk: ;:- Professor: I am going to lecture today on the psy- - ' V chology of lying. How many of you have read Chapter 25 of the text? Nearly every student raised his hand. Professor: Good. You are the group to whom I wish to lecture. There is no Chapter 25. friHHHi-



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I ' ll Stand By Myrtle Henschel I Won ' t Dance Ilene Isakson Sleepy Time Gal Dorothy Katunich Lazy Bones Nick Lazar Me and the Moon Helen Lute Are You in the Mood for Mischief? Steve Matovich I ' ve Got a Heartful of Music Virginia Marvel The Object of My Affections Anna Mihich I Don ' t Want to Make History Alfred Born That ' s for Me Bob Davis Have Mercy Delos Brooks When I Grow Up Frank DiCesare I ' ve Got Rhythm Marilynn Baumer Hooray for Charlie Charles Beckner Darn That Dream Betty Cuson Time on My Hands Robert Schwuchow Margie Bill Scharbach Only Forever Leah Shelby Charlie is My Darling Alice Mae Stevens Tall, Tan and Terrific Alice Vincent When I ' m Alone, I ' m Lonesome Frances Novina Mary Is a Grand Old Name Richard Packham Gotta Get Sc Lyal] Jimmy Had a Nickel James Shaw Foolin’ Myself Jim Dudgeon Will You Remember? Thala Gear Oh, What a Pal Is Mary Mary Bosnak Girl of My Dreams Norman Johnson This Is the Life Bennie Hasza Always Ella Hinchley Along Came Ruth Ruth Jolliff You ' re Driving Me Crazy Eldon Maicke Thinking of You Lucille Altman You ' re the One Jean Walker Little Girl Clara Fifield Smarty Pants Aileen Fleck Mary Goes Round on Her Merry-Go-Round Mary Zajec I Only Want a Buddy, Not a Sweetheart Paul Zander The Breeze and I Bernice Redar My Curly Headed Baby John Sapper We Three Ray Dommer Hold Tight Robert Keller All Out of Step But Jim Jim Larson Ain ' t Misbehavin ' Thomas Record Smiles Johnny Laurie me Shut-Eye Lamb

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