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

 - Class of 1945

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and to these also Dick Mack in Mac Jim Marcoflf Muscles Betty Marler Betty Frank Martino Mayor Dorothy Mason Dot Myrtle Moehl Myrt Pauline Moll Pam Ilene Moreira Chick Lois Mummery l»ddy Kathleen Needham Katie Joan Nelson Jo Robert Nelson Nelse Robert Otto Bob Laurene Owens Laurie Laurence Paulding Larry Margaret Pearson Maggie Annette Peterson Dead Eye George Podunovich Alf Helen Price Shorty Robert Price Pop Helen Prusinski Matilda Rajkovich Tillie Elizabeth Rampke Lizzie Elaine Reisinger Cubby Patty Roper Pat Albert Rosenbaum Pike Bob Rosenbaum Rosie Rose Mary Sable Dusty Carol Schavey Marian Schmidt Mert Rupert Schwinn Pudge Melvin Schultz Mel Harley Sears Buck Jake Sheets Curly Olga Shepherd Augie Jean Shults Shultsie Georgia Mae Smith Mary Smith Smitty Eileen Smythe Sunnie Charles Southard Bud Joan Steinback Joey Eileen Storey Shorty Harley Stratton Stretch Gregory Strom Gestapo Eleanor Sweat Sally Violet Tatalovich Vi Arlene Tegge Tegge Don Tracy Babe Don Treadway Shorty Avis Truitt Avie Margaret Trumbo Snooks Bob Vinzant Vince Violet Wilfong WTllie Steve Zajec Frances Zbyrowski Fritzy Walter Zander Flynn To “Pinocch” Julian : My ability to neck without having to flip my nose over my shoulder first. To Bea Greenlee: My ability to hit a little golf ball 250 yards — if she can. ( cant) To Carol Kostbade : My dances writh my brother Ray. To Betty : All my attention. To Joan Mattix : My typing grades. To my brother : All the pencils, erasers, etc., I have lost in school — then he won t have to buy any. To Ada Hamacher : My front seat in Senior English — if and when she gets there. To Mary Doggie : My job as a soda jerk at Ridgeley’s. To George : Me. To Mary Lou Sheets : My last pair of pre-war nylons. To my sister Shirley : My t rustworthy Royal in room 101. To Bill Crites : My great ability to do my Trig and solid geometry in Mr. Golden s classes. To a Horace Mann Junior: Everything I ' ve learned and the hope that future Traffic Squad members have as much fun as I had. To my sister : My locker 64. May mice enjoy her lunches as much as they have mine. To Edith Pinner and P.F.C. Don Findley the very best of luck for the future. To anyone who wants her: Rachel Carlson (who managed to pester me to death dur- ing the better half of my high school days.) To James Carl Briney : My eight foot toboggan. To anyone who wants it: My place in the Cinema-Radio Club. To my brother All of the I. O. U.’s you gave me. To Ray Marler : My place as captain of next year ' s basketball team. To A n Malmquist : Locker 4i . To Beverly Shaw : My smile. To Ruth Carlson : My quietness. To anyone who can use it : My temper. To Janet Jones and Joan Mattix : My chemistry and Seuior English handbooks. To my brother Donald : All of my foreign ports. To ••Fuzzy” Swynenberg : My little ruler that measures everything. To the Freshmen: My address book (after I’m married). To Marcella Kipper : All my school books. To my brother Bill : My perfect attendance record. To Mr. Meyer: My ability to borrow money and loaf. To the whole world : An early victory in the war so that everything can settle down to normal again. To Eugene Buzeck : My place in print shop. To Bud Mock : My place on the varsity bench. To Dot Ewigleben : My height and my slimness. To the whole school : The ration stamp for all the midnight oil I used getting lessons. To Joann Murphy: My rare appreciation of Mr. Y tinker ' s jokes. To all future yell leaders: Our uniform yell uniforms. To Bill Crites: My curly hair. To all underclassmen : As many happy hours as I’ve spent in school. To the faculty : My sense of humor. To Jim Briney : My musical ability. To next year ' s basketball : My one and only dead eye. | To Bob Green : My job of setting heads for the Ho- Hi Life. To Emma Gean Persful : My “beautiful specks To Betty Greenlee : My black hair. I To Betty Greenlee : My ability to dance with Frankie Martino. To Bill Seymour: My brains! What ' s left of them. To Dale Ewigleben : My ability to sleep in Government class. To Betty Harner : My ability to get a Hamilton. To anyone : My bobby pins. To Jim McLuckie : The oboe section to rule with an iron baud. To my little sister “Nipple” : My ability to spell, my great will power, and the power I used to control my temper, but I hope they don ' t cause you as much trouble as they did me. To next year s typing class : All my errors. To Rose Filcic: My liking for the name of Johnny. To whoever wants them : My imitations, my ability to get hooked into too many things, and I wouldn ' t will this to a dog — My ability to write.



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( 3lass ojj lf iTlahes ROOM 308 Seated, First row: Johnny Behai’, Tommy Allen, Rexine Choisser, Jimmy Darling, Wil- liam Busier, Lois Blackman, Rosemarie Bach, Charles Dubach. Betty Bond, Ervin Carsten- sen, Loraine Allen, Mae Ellen Cambe, Marg- aret Calabro, Jack Baumer, Louis D’Angelo, Peter Bulza, Joe Campos, Richard Cronch. Standing, Second row: Eugene Callaway, Perry Anderson, Harry Bonner, Gerald Gob- en, Joe Goben, Merle Barkalow, Richard Campbell, Mary Anderson, June Dses, Sue Carol Ahlgrim, Betty Mendenhall, Barbara Ball, Donna Cook, Phyllis Dinsmore, Lenore Hughe?. ROOM 104 Seated, First row: Ruth Kirkpatrick, Shirley Kasarda, Gloria Jarnagin, Jean King, Alita Jones, Janet Carlson, Bernice Krawczyk. Standing, Second row. Chester Krawczyk, Paul Hapner, Marcella Kipper, Gertrude Lach, Netta Kanost, Henry Laskowski. Gerald Kegebein, Kenneth Lewin, Norma Herring, Evelyn Lockhart, William Hutchens, Laura Kinsman, Patronella Krubsack, Charles Laurie, John Jackson, Sam Kozaitis, Herman Klahn, James Koselke. ROOM 206 Seated, First row: Ralph Mc- Afee, Lee Woods, Johannah Rees, Jean Nagel. Barbara Poi- son, Betty Ann Luwpas, Anna Pinner, Lorraine MacClean, Kathryn Lovadinovich, Marilyn McPhee, Elaine Paulding, Shar- n Peterson, Jean Lounsbury, Wilbert Pender, Maurice Preble Standing, Second row: Eugene Sulie, Oscar Millr, Robert Miller, Robert Lundy, Harold Reid. Bob Neldberg, Ray Rambo, David Parker, Harold Massa, Joe Moreira, Jack Remaley, Patricia MacClean, Betty Morris, Margaret Mann, Elaine Pfeifer.

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