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We, the Senior Class of Hobart High School Ruth Albers, Luckie — To Louise Riggens: My wealth of three cents at the end of the year. William Ashton, Bill — To Coach Angus Wilson: My hair and my brilliance in health and safety. Robert Ball, Bob — To Jerry Tiffany: My height. , John Ballantyne, John Bone” — To Dale Schultz: My job on the J under Dick. Doris Beerbower, Dee — To Gerry Kasrich: My plaid Babushka. Mary Billeaux, Chris — To Marietta Shelby and Norma Steen: My red pajamas to divide as ‘hey see fit. Marian Bodine, Blondie — To Donna Schavey: All the fun during my Junior and Senior years. Jim Brush, Herr Brush — To Jerry Chapman: A little used second hand government book. Charles Cain, Chuck — To Don Clasen: All my extra shot gun shells. Mary Ann Cicillian, Mac — To Gilbert Ittel: My senior English book. Bonnie Cleaver— To any one who wants it: My seat in Mr. Yunker ' s class. Betty Cope, Blackie — To Francis Kozub: My job in Mr. Pound ' s office. Bill Crites, Long John — To Red Dinsmore: My captaincy of the cross country team. Thelma Cuson, Qui — To the Junior Class: My happy times as a senior. Marilyn Danielson — To Vickie Lazar: My position in Mr. Pound ' s office. Jacqueline Davis, Jackie — To Charlene Van Blaircom: My duties as third hour typist for Mrs. Baily. Eugene Edwards, Gene — To my sister: All two of my A ' s and B ' s. George Edwards, Hartley — To Mr. Yunker: Ten chorus girls to brighten his classes. Jean Edwards, Mud — To Joan Madden: The back seat of my brother ' s car. Dolores Enslen — Glen Carlson: More people like me, to laugh at his jokes. Dale Ewigleben, Abe — To Mr. Smetzer: My good humor. Dorothy Ewigleben, Dottie - — To Pete Bulza: My seat in assembly. Tom Farlow, Mix — To the junior class: My unpaid senior debts. Bernard Fas, Sam - — To Sam Van Scoy: All my basketball ability. Carl Fasel, Cocky — To the junior class: My sentiments. Rosemary Florios, Rosie — To the beginners in the band: The fun and experience I ' ve had while in the band. Dallas Foreman — To Jerry Ahlgrim: My pet fly and all my troubles caused by it. Rita Frett, Stinky — To Mardell Pierce: All the A ' s and B ' s I should have made in typing class. Naomi Gra bill , P-J — To Donna Schavey: The notorious piano in the gym in hopes that you ' ll break it up and use it for tooth picks. Bob Green, Bobo — To my brother Pug: My ability to get through my senior year without working. Jay Greene, Piano legs — To my brother Bill: My way with the women. Norma Greenspan, Schnich — To Red Mack: A good cook book. Howard Harris — To Keith Johnson: My ability to be late and get away with it. Alice Hellstrom, Al — To Mac Brown: My strictly G. I. Army shirt. Charles Henderson, C. B. — To Jim McLuckie: My ability to play snooker. Barbara Howorth, Barbie — To the Girls Vocal Ensemble: My ability to peck out Schuberts Serenade on the piano. Bert Huff — To Marvin Foreman: The ability to keep my mouth shut at the right time. Charles Jackson, Jack — To my brother John: Better luck than I had in U. S. Government class. Billie Ann Johnson, Speed — To all junior high: My happy high school days. Chuck Johnson, Charlie — To Pete Harrigan: My senior home room seat (I made it, you should!) Marie Johnson, Johnnie — To Shirley Carstensen: My fun in G.A.A. Bette Johnston, Johns — To my brother Bruce: My reserved seat in detention. Mariellen Jolliff, Jug” — To Kenny Brey: All my love. Janet Jones, Peanuts — To Alice Pyatt: All my troubles with Mr. Ebbs. Dick Julian, Penoke — To Shirley Moon: My ability to get out of class. Geraldine Kasrich, Gerry — To Mr. Posey: My figure! (I said it and I ' m glad.) Pat Katis — To Carol Kostbade: A new ice bag and strength enough to face next year ' s yearbook. Kenneth Keller, Abie — To Max Watson: The road to Crown Point. Shirley King — To Red Dinsmore: My vast quantity of freckles. Kathryne Kleine, Kay — To Country Carstensen: My seat in Yunker ' s Government Class. Rosemary Koselke, Rosie — To My sister Genny: My eyes. Alfreda Kubiak, Potchie — To any one who wants it: My typewriter with all the gremlins. Corrine Kinder, Corny — To Vivian Proach: My undesired grey pen. Laura Kipper, Kip — To Jake Ittel: The editor ' s desk, a bottle of aspirins, a mouse trap, and best wishes for ' 47.
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being of sound minds, do hereby will and bequeath Jennie Laskowski Louie — To Ernest Ele: All Mary ' s love. Sophie Laskowski — To Helen Sol: My love for boys. Lucille Lewin Lucy — To anyone who wants it: My seat in child care class. Mary Loggie — To my brother: My ability to get to school before 9:30. Barbara Low Bobby — To Chuck Brown: My government workbook. Mary Lossa — To Marilyn Erickson: All my typing errors. Lvonne Luellman Louie — To Shirley Nelson: My love for a good book. George Luke Milkdudt — To Bob Govert: My job as captain of the basketball team. Carl Marcoff Nicklow — To Mr. Aylesworth: My ability to hit a golf ball down the middle of the fairway. Ray Marler Igloo — To Carol: All the good times we ' ve had in high school. Shirley Mathis Sam — To anyone who wants it: My long hair. Joan Mattix Mac — To next year ' s seniors: My no-nod pills for economics class. Mary Belle McLead Belle — To my sister: My job at Walgreens. Bill Meehan Glenn — To Casey Bray: My ability to ruin projects in machine shop. Harold Meeks — To Vickie Lazar: My height. Doretta Mehalic — To Mr. Yunker: A joke book. Arthur Miller Art — To Ted Chenoweth: My ability to climb Pikes Peak. Bud Mock — To Moe Mulligan: My grades in machine shop. Don Mundell Flower Pot — To Mr. Ebbs: A bottle of hair tonic. Joanne Murphy — To Eleanor Ledyard: My government notebook. Ardita Neunfeldt DEDE — To Miss Hackman: My sense of humor. Bob Nuzum Bucko — To Leo Swanson: My brain. Bill Ondo Papa — To Jerry Ahlgrim: My way with women. Judee Otto Archie — To Shirley Carstensen: Locker No. 40. Delores Owens Dee — To H. H. S.: My brother Wayne. Ralph Papke Pap — To my sister: My brains. John Prusiecki Boris — To Jim McLuckie: My ability to get along with my mother at work. Maxine Richmond — To Nancy Pyatt: My long wavy black hair. Donna Rosenbaum Rosie — To Gramp Johnson: My gum factory. Bill Seymour — To Bill and Carl Shields: My wolf call! Isabel Schmelter Is — To Angie Martino: All my shorthand copy work. Lorraine Sheets Pug — To Dolores Sikora: My interest in Men! Victor Silich Vic — To Danny Krulik: My scholastic ability. Edith Shearer — To Willetta Klug: A pair of spiked track shoes for running down town at noon during the rush. Dorian Sobat Spike — To Jack Erickson: My drawing ability. Lila Spoor Squirt — To Jean King: All my money making projects — Dyches, Walgreens, and the pool rooms. Frank Springman Frank — To Art Hamilton: All my senior expenses. John Springman — To Casey Bray: The portable machine shop milk route. Leon Stadtler Lee — To Netta Kanost: The joy of being a Senior. Sue Stonebraker Suzie — To Allen Richmond and Jerry Tiffany: My blonde curls. Kenneth Swynenberg Fuzz — To my brother Everett: My ability to ditch and get caught. Joe Szendrey Curley — To Eugene Lundy: My bow tie. Mildred Tatalovich Millie — To all good typists: All the gremlins in my typewriter. Bernice Taranda Berkey — To Marietta and Nowma: All the fun in the last year of high school. Jack Treadway — To Dale Schultz: My ability to save money. Kathleen Tignor Tig — To Allen Richmond: My height. Jean Turner Stinky — To Betty Harner: the socks I put my hair up on! Joan Turner Jo — To Emily Schellenburg: My red loafers to pass around in class. La Verne Veres Beb — To Bill Schellenburg: My ability to stay in ranks in marching band. Mary Watson Wats — To brother Max: My ability to ditch without getting caught. Richard Wells Rich — To Mr. Rouch: The four or five days of Latin I don ' t take it! Gloria Wichman — To Ruth Henschel: My bracelet collection. Ray Wilkerson — To Leo Swanson: My Valpo telephone numbers. Leroy Wineinger Lulu — To my brother: All my senior expenses. Marie Woods — To a sailor: All my love. Page Seventeen
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