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

 - Class of 1944

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Nicknames Wills Ruth Lucdtke Eugene Lundy Leona McIntosh Marion McKnight Norman Meminger Rosemary Millar Buddy Massa Wally Moll Ruth Morel Hazel Morgan Lindy Mess Bill Mueller Jack Murray Betty Mynatt Muriel Nagel Joan Niksch Ruth Oakley Frank Papke Clarence Pfeifer Martha Pender Dolores Perry Marlin Pope Violette Respecke Wallace Riley Ruth Rosenbaum Don Ruzek Margaret Scesuy Betty Mae Schane Eileen Schiess Jay Scriba Betty Lou S.egesmund William Spivey Naomi Lee Stanley Patsy Swan Ellen Thoreson Ed Tracy William Van Scoy Margaret Watson Russell White Betty Wineinger Jack Worthington Cecil Wuns hel “Ru” To “Oblong” To “Lee” To “Red” To “Norm” To “Sue” To “Brush” To “Wally” To Ruthie” To “Pete” To “Rudolph” To like “Moose” To “Mex” To Bett” To Babe” To “Jcanie” To “Rudy” To ‘Francesco” To “C. F.” To “Darkeyes” To “Dee” To “Pete” To “Vi” To “Rocky” To “Ruthie” To “Maestro” To Union of Federated Women Haters ’. “Marge” To Tillie Rajkovich : My laugh. “Blondie” To Jean Gordon : My plaid shoe strings. “Margie” To Avis Cambe : The ability for my hair to grow fast. “Screeb” To Betty Greenlee and Dot Spivey to divide between them : My far famed bluffing ability. “Siege To Margaret Pearson : My long blonde hair. “Bill” To Lowell Enslen : My height. “Shorty” To Mary Watson : My interest in the Navy. “Pat” To Avis Cambe: My lips. “Ease” To Marilyn Johnson : My shyness. “Honey” To my brother: My brains (what brains?). ‘Boogie Woogie” To Mr. Weber : My wrestling ability. “Mickey” To the sailors: All my love. “Russ” To Rup Schwinn : My enlistment in the State Guard. “Pudgie” To Audrey Andrews : My typing errors. “Harry” To Gordon Macy : My Winamac women. “Gyp” To Mr. Woodruff: The secret plans to my intricate filing system.

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Nicknames Wills Ge orge Andros “Shorty” Ruth Balitz “Blitz” Buton Bartlett “Boots Helen Bonczek “Helena Vada Bjorndahl “Baby” Charles Bodinger T Nebbs Leslie Bounds “Whiz” Laura Bowman “Laurie” Gloria Brahst Marie Callahan “B Irene Case “Reney Claude Choate Orbie” John Cicillian “Long John” Ray Cuson Loren a D’Angelo “Shorty” Sylvia D’Angelo “Dimples” Eleanor Dujmovich “El” Dave Erwin “Andy Clide” Calvin Ford “Goon” Kathleen Gafford “Katy” Bill Garrison “Willie” Katherine Gerst “Kay” Harold Gocdwin “Goodie Faith Grabill “Squirt” Arlene Graham “Lenie Calvin Green Boogie” Jeanne Greenlee Juanita Hali “Nita Charles Hamilton “Ham” Jeannette Hamilton “Ham” Phyllis Hansell “Phyl” Dorothy Ittel “Orothy Dittel ' Dick Johnson “Dick” Donna Johnston “Dean Harold Jordan “Dutch” Donna Kanost “Donabelle” Georgia King “Short” Shirley Kisela “Chin Evelyn Klug “Tyke” Aithur Krulik “Art” Fred Larson “Swede Helen Mae Lennertz “Maizie” Dan Lcvadinovith “Chetnik” To Bob Nelson : My quietness. To “Snooks Owens : The French horn section. To Sylvia Parent : My machine-shop clothes. To Mariellen Jolliflf: My shorthand note book. To Arlene Tegge : My eyelash curler To Bob Nelson : All my speed. To Ray Wilkerson : My collection of spoons. To Miss Thompson: My smiles. To Pat Lindsey: My plate as director in the Thespians. To Miss Ripley: All the little gremlins in my typewriter. To Helen Prusinski : My smile. To Tiny Alexander : The sports review column. To Dale Ewigleben : My height. To Andy Andusky : My printing ambition. To Betty Greenlee : My height and patience. To Marian Bodin : My black hair. To any in-coming senior : My job in the office. To Dave Sizemore : The place at center on the football team. To the man who invented work : Death. To Rhoda Boyd : My love for reading magazines every period. To Bob Nelson ' s ears: I do bequeath: My ability to flop my ears, so that if ever he is in trouble he can get out of it by flying. To Ray Marler : My place on the varsity bench. To Janet Jones : My small feet. To my sister Margaret : My ability to have fun. To my brother Bob : Anything he hasn ' t taken from me already. To whom ever wants her: My little sister. To my sister Yvonne: The knowledge I should have obtained (but didn ' t) these past 12 years. To anyone who ' s crazy enough to take it : The whole darn ' ’ school. To Mary Ann Cicillian : My humor. To Donna Ilaxton : My scat in chemistry class. To Sonny O’Donnell : My ability and technique to play the E-flat and B-flat clarinet To Miss Thompson : My knowledge of solid geometry. To Myrtle Moehl : My ability to get along with people? To Harley Stratton : My wavy hair. To my sister : All my history books. To Janet Jones : My Confetti sweater. To “Gwen Sohn : My ability to guard in girls’ basketball. To my sister Willetta: Anything she can get. To my brother : My good grades in school. Also my ability to drive “our ’ car. To any poor sucker : My extraordinary typing ability. To Tessie Brazauski : My fingernails. To Jim Alexander: My football jerseys numbers seventy-two and ninety-eight.

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