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Claaa will We, the honorable, dignified, and mighty Senior Class, being of sound mind and able body do hereby declare, execute, and publish this to be our last will and testament, this twenty-second day of May, the year one thousand nine hundred and fifty-seven. ARTICLE I To our faculty we leave our sincere wish that they might endure me trials and problems of classes to come in the same understanding way that they have been able to do with us. ARTICLE II To the Freshmen we leave the long flight of stairs to climb before becoming a dignified senior and hope that you will take advantage of each day's opportunities and make them spell success for you. ARTICLE III To the Sophomores we bequeath the joys and sorrows of the coming two years and know that they will be rewarded. ARTICLE IV To the Juniors we leave the highest honor in Huntingburg High School, the title of Dignified Seniors and hope that they will assume and realize its importance. To the Juniors we also leave the following items. We hope that they will be accepted in the same good spirit in which they are given. I, Marilyn Abell, will my love for athletes, in hopes that she will be more fortunate than I, to my sister Carol and my senior position in the Houchie club to Alma Fischer. I, Dorothy Altmeyer, will my shorthand brain to Judy Kemp. I, Marla Altmeyer, will my love for basketball to Linda Jenkins and my admiration for Elvis Presley to John Hoffhaus. I, Faye Baglen, will my ability to catch, love, and hang on to my Ferdinand men to Ruth Ann Underwood. I, Vic Bohnenkemper, will my well-beaten path to Jasper to George Satkamp--that is if he wants it. I, Shirleen Brooner,will my appendix to Marge Smith, who no longer has hers. I, Joyce Brown, will my ability to do and say the right things at the wrong time to my sister Louise. I, Linda Bruce, will my favorite table at Bretzville to Linda Partenheimer and my reserved spot at the mirror before classes to Cynthia Epple. I, Mary Jane Disinger, will my love for Katrin in mysterious places to Nancy Phillips and my typewriter, hoping the paper goes in better for her than for me, to Margaret Hanebutt. I, Pat Emerson, will my ability to be the top QU student of the senior class to Daphne Hanebutt. I, Dennis Emmons, will my position of being the most indispensible member of the football and basketball teams to Terry Schreifer. 15 ,
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TANNER, JUDITH-- Life of a party, full of fun, to get things going, she 's the one --G,A, A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hunter Staff, Canteen Council 2,3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yell Leader 4. fWY'T , ,g!,,,'k 'f'fi:1'i'f,,Q5?Pif ,Q ' TURPIN, TOM-- Who's Who in '5'7 --Band l, 2,3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3,4, Chorus 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, Cheerleader 4, Student Council 3,4, s,c, President 4, ciass Play 3. ' 1.r, , ,K gg? 5 uf it in 5 Si 2,521 f , iiusfum X, L , www f is 5, W Z 23,1323 suis uw, ,K 2 L 1' I Q iw ,gm s s NE L ,W S Q 1 ,X Q Q S 1 'Y af S we H 5 H 'sf x xx? S 1 5 , ,Q S ,S w l Q , S, 1.4 NH 2 ..,w' - - mai'-fic: ,, , ,tam ky V .. 1-.,..-,,Eag?.- ::g,: ,, -5, , , ...tr-1,..:-stu: .::::,., :--.:-russia::v-::.q:w-.:-a-':':.: w: -fs::i:2'f, ' ' ' W? 53333.fVQ'iW'1i'if5f'fii'1??if '3r'T'T?lfW?i V 1. -V . VERKAMP, GILBERT- A man about town rs a ,ga- - rf 7 sw, 4,45- ,,,.::,, Q 'ga-fx 'u,.,,,g2? fool about women --H1-Y 3, 4, Pep Club 4. ,, L -. 5 K ' ' v1v,'i A M55 f SW fL-Hg Wgiz '-WW ,, ' z 1 'g,,, ',,i :' , , 'V',:TiHi4'3ji532UE:i lSi.3. 1, 'i hfffiiif' -, 1' ,. rf-ff5i2,,'3 -,Lie 2f :,,'2gf'fj ,VETzi.sgS?X lj:Zsfi53 Fi: 2 :-'Fiiiiai iii-, Wi 'xx 25 A V EV'Sflj,- ,j4,i ,, 'kfiffriifL'S2?,ffi',f2-.1Xlkifli'1535 7 -Agra ,Ls vgg,S1gs,se,iiz,s,,, ,rgsgigfsigusyg iriiisfigsi ,,, -- - - ssagexirsfass f WELP, CHARLES I am not afgumg Wlth YOU, Qigf51j2ssi,?,?wgt s,2,gz.?5fRr1m ,,s 1 Qligfssiieingsgsfix iieisgssffuigqfffsqzriff- egfefiwttalfffilfZ:-szfglsfrzsif A 2-1 ' n 31 fig? if ,J f -5,5535 K I am telling YOU --Football 1, 23 Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3 4. 4 . M isa 1 s ,,.i4i.15gi,gf5f f Q,-5,f -:',5H?f1,rM,-sei' K ' ' zgiff 'fat Rggfgigisgfgi 1: L f - ,11f5 ifffzif1 :-rr? .uaa5fiQ,f2S?,,fai2zfkPi?152.f -1 r , iiifbf'wills-'2'-lrz. 1,Hsu-Ezfr'iQ,22f3,4ffi25s?QuLg Y sf: w f , V 'Q I ' ffaif ' WELSH, ALAN-- We1l Laugh, that was the punch line --Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Assist- ant Hunter Editor, Class Play, Basketball 1 Handicraft Club 4, Student Council 3 1 WIGGINS, LARRY-- Who can control his fate Hi-Y 2,3, 4, Football 1, Pep Club 1. WITTE, DOROTHY-- It's the quiet ones you've got to watch --F.H.A, 3,4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, News Club 3. WOODS, CARMALOU-- Good natured and full of fun --Band -1,2,3,4, F,H,A, 1,25 G,A,A, 1,2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Chorus 2, I4 x40
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Dorothy Gable, will two of my freckles, if he can find any use for them, to Eugene Eckert. Glenda Harris, will my ability to work all the time, so it seems, to Marlene Sermersheim and my walk to school, in hopes that she has more success in getting rides than I, to Barbara Armstrong. Dennis Heitz, will my big feet and love for Schnellville to Harold Stratman. Allen Hemmer, will my well-beaten, but little used, chemistry book to Scott Struckman. Diane Hoffhaus, will my beloved 1ibrarian's seat to Mary Ellen Kaiser. Elsie Huff, will my ability to get home early on Saturday night and my love for a certain green Chevrolet to Janice Songer. Mickey Kinkade, will my seventh period office position to George Mateer. Hattie Ann Kruger, will my walk home at noon to Gloria Fowler. Vincent Lau, will my well-beaten path to the local bowling alley to Roger Krieg. Audrey Lethig, because of the urgent need, do hereby will my seat in night school--l'm sure the Jasper girls would love this--to Karl Frick. Gary Lett, will my scholarly mind and scientific ability to Paul Cherry and James Miller. John Lewis, will my ambition to become a general in the Air Force to John O'Brien. Bill Limp, will my well-beaten path to Jasper to Alan Lottes--if he wants it. Ann Lindeman, will my love for the name Bob to Barbara Lewis. Patricia Luker, will my love for a Plymouth to John Potter and all my shorthand ability--what little I have--to Charlotte Burgess. Louis Martin, will the only Studebaker chicken hawk in Dubois County to Don Hoffhaus. Bernard Messmer, will my ability to drive within the speed limit to Don Freson, who can't drive. Tom Messmer, will myl never ending love for 3:45 to Kenneth Houchin. Gene Meyerholtz, will my great height, because he needs it, to Don Blackgrave. Kenny Morgan, will the position of senior class treasurer to Bob Craig. Jim Mundy, will my yell leading ability to Earl Highsmith. Judy Nahler, will my ability to find excuses to get out of school to Judy Springston. Gordon Painter, will my ability to keep my mouth shut in advanced math to Mike Wahl. . Bob Patberg, will my basketball ability to Daryl Maxey. Glenda Schwambach, will my Chile Bowl to Charlene Miller. Alan Schwartz, will my position of class president and part of my knowledge to David Rummel. Mary Skelton, will my ability to be quiet when I'm suppose to, to Della Belle Laswell. Judith K. Smith, will my love for tall boys to Linda Sickbert and my love for the Jasper Jail to Susan Cox. Nancy Smith, will the other half of my paper clips to Darlene Schmidt. Dennis Stetter, will my duck-hunting ability to Ronnie Patton. Judith Tanner, will my ability to love a Ferdinand Dutchman named Alfalfa to Mary Louise Wilbers and my quiet and refined manner to Becky Gregory. Tom Turpin, will my ability to find expressions to meet every situation to Larry Miller. Gib Verkamp, will my ability to get along with all the teachers to. Jim Blemker. Julia Vogler, will my ability to catch a Skeeter from Ferdinand to Janet Eckert and my ability to keep quiet until 3:45, and then look out to Ruth Niehaus. Charlie Welp, will my ability to do nothing and look intelligent to Charles Neuman. Alan Welsh, being the scholarly type, will my studious third period in home room to Marilyn Maxey. Larry Wiggins, will my ability to lose drag races in typing class to Bonnie Frick. 16
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