Merrillville High School - Merrillvue Yearbook (Merrillville, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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I, Patricia Knoop, do hereby bequeath my place in the Clarinet Quartet” to Loma Geyer. I, Phyllis Knoop, do hereby bequeath my solo flute chair to John Snyder. I, Robert Kraft, do hereby bequeath my ability to be late to gym class to Eldon Powell. I, Max Leffert, do hereby bequeath my ability to get along with everybody to anyone. I, Jim Lennertz, do hereby bequeath ray ability to run out of gas on a lonely road to Robert Ficler. I, Caroline Lenon, do hereby bequeath my dislike for men to Mary Brek. 1, Melvin Marshall, do hereby bequeath my hot- headedness to Pat Sullivan. I, Henry Mikulich, do hereby bequeath my great railroading and agricultural ability to the walking student, whoever that fortunate individual may have been. I, Yvonne Miller, do hereby bequeath the inches I didn’t grow to anyone who needs it. I, Erwin Mochl, do hereby bequeath my govern- ment seat to Richard Lines. 1, Dorothy Moreland, do hereby bequeath my Gov- ernment grades to my sister Betty. I, Joan McDonald, do hereby bequeath my red hair to Mr. Pruitt, who needs it, and to my brother Bill, who hates it. I, Corinne MacLaverty, do hereby bequeath my quietness to Janet Woodland, who needs it. I, Joan McAlpin, do hereby bequeath my demerits from Mr. Needham to someone in his next year’s class in study hall. .1, Robert McCay, do hereby bequeath my Model T” to Mr. Miller. I, Joyce Neff, do hereby bequeath mv pep to Jack Sims, who needs it. I, Marilyn Neiner, do hereby bequeath my dirty saddles to Barbara Kwasny. I, Delores Nearing, do hereby bequeath my pep- sodent smile to Jack Sims. I, Jerry O’Brien, do hereby bequeath my neatly placed hair to Mr. Needham. I, Diego Perez, do hereby bequeath my height to Mr. Miller. I, Priscilla Price, do hereby bequeath my curly mop to Mr. Demaree. I, Jack Philbin, do hereby bequeath my truck to Joe McGhee. I, Calvin Prott, do hereby bequeath my clarinet ability to Carol Porter. I, Shirley Powell, do hereby bequeath my love for brown eyes to Pearl Shrout. I, Sam Reed, do hereby bequeath my red hair to Janet Woodland. Mine’s prettier. I, Harold Roy, do hereby bequeath my ability to be so brilliant in Government to some dumb junior. I, Bob ' Reichanadter, do hereby bequeath my book titled “What to Do When You’re Out With a Girl to Eldon Powell. I, John Shuttleworth, do hereby bequeath some of my wavy hair to Mr. Demaree. I, Lanza Schwall, do hereby bequeath my lunch period to Mrs. Baker, who takes it anyway. I, Beverly Shrout, do hereby bequeath my love for studying to my sister Pearl. I. Bonnie Sullivan, do hereby bequeath my typing ability to Richard Neumann. I, Michael Senko, do hereby bequeath my ability to play the French horn to Mr. Demaree to “Go Blow.” I, Barbara Sibley, do hereby bequeath my place on the Mirror Staff to Bill Riddle. I, Cannon Thompson, do hereby bequeath 50 of my 220 pounds to Mrs. Baker. I, Barbara Weidman, do hereby bequeath my golden curly locks to Mary Jesko. I, Bob Wilson, do hereby bequeath my oratory ability to Leon Melvas. I, Mary Woodland, do hereby bequeath my love for the football team to next year’s cheer leaders. I, Jack Wall, do hereby bequeath my red pants to Mr. Miller. I, Charles Wingus, do hereby bequeath my good government grades to John Kokinda. I, Vernon Wichman, do hereby bequeath my mo- tor-scooter to Mr. Miller. I, Ralph Wood, do hereby bequeath my love for school to Don Carpenter. I, Bertha Yaros, do hereby bequeath my cheer leading ability to Audrey Popp. - 25 -

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Robert Achor, do hereby bequeath my good grades in Latin to any hard-working Latin student. I, Grace Alexander, do hereby bequeath my abil- ity to make up alibies for the mischief I get into to Robert Fieler. I, Patricia Blaze, do hereby bequeath my .mascu- line look to John Snyder. I, Howard Bodamer, do hereby bequeath my abil- ity to not get kicked out of Government to Danny Molchan. I, Phyllis ‘Borrmann, do hereby bequeath my seat in bookkeeping class to some poor unsuspecting soul. I, Lillian Burris, do hereby bequeath my House of Lords and House of Commons to the next Gov- ernment class. I, Raymond Clements, do hereby bequeath my “Model T” to Robert Fieler. I, Donald Conner, do hereby bequeath my “32 Oldsmobile to Fred Alve Smith, so he may visit Betty Reed more often. I, Clarice Cook, do hereby bequeath my quiet per- sonality to my sister, Donna. I, Charles Cross, do hereby bequeath my ability to ditch school and not get caught to Bill Kimble. I, Charlene Cross, do hereby bequeath my long hair to Mary Jesko. I, Marilyn Danielson, do hereby bequeath my peroxide bangs to Joan Yaros. I, Beverly Davis, do hereby bequeolh my “Best Figure” to Mary Brek. I, Norma Davis, do hereby bequeath my naturally curly hair to Janet Woodland. I, Beatrice DeFoor, do hereby bequeath my abil- ity to get a scat in the cafeteria to Mr. Pruitt. I, Shirley Deeter, do hereby bequeath my sense of humor to Joe Jukncvich. I, Elizabeth Eurit, do hereby bequeath by tininess to Rosemary Kelly. I, Reva Fellows, do hereby bequeath my ability to get along with people to Elaine Wullen weber. I, Virginia Franko, do hereby bequeath my stub- bornness and ability to get my way to anyone who could use it. I, Judy Gadness, do hereby bequeath by love for music to Martha Lee Mathews. I, Charlotte Gray, do hereby bequeath my ability to stay out of Mr. Pruitt’s gossip column to anyone who wants it. I, Judy Greek, do hereby bequeath my shyness to Oliver Kelly. I, Ray Giacomini, do hereby bequeath my seat in Jack Philbin’s truck to Bob Mekola. I, Joyce Hancock, do hereby bequeath my ability to roller skate to Mary Ann and Paula Halfman and Darrel Lauer. I, Catherine Halfman, do hereby bequeath my place in school to anyone who needs it. I, Charles Harding, do hereby bequeath my cool- ness to Bill Kimble. I, Nancy Hatten, do hereby bequeath my tall, slender figure to Norma Lawerence. I, Donna Henrichs, do hereby bequeath my giggle to any sourpuss. I, Carolyn Hockett, do hereby bequeath my stub- bornness and phrase “Never Give Up” to Louella Franz. I, Burdette Homier, do hereby bequeath my presi- dency of the F. F. A. to Howard Hughes. I, Margaret Jacobus, do hereby bequeath my old used clarinet reed to R. Shannon. 1, Betty Jennings, do hereby bequeath my seat in Government to anyone who needs it. I, Donald Johnson, do hereby bequeath my shy- ness to Melvin “Shmoe” Baker. 1, Elaine Johnson, do hereby bequeath my seat in Mr. Deniaree ' s Government class to a certain junior. 1, David Johnston, do hereby bequeath my lovable, good-natured disposition to Bad Bob Wilson. I, Ann Krieter, do hereby bequeath all the fun I’ve had in my senior year to any junior who finds it dull. — 24 —



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Best Dressed Best Personality Pat Blaze, Jim Lennertz Dave Johnston, Reva Fellows Best Looking Norma Davis, Ralph Wood Winning Smile Most Bashful Bebe DeFoor, Jack Wall Robert Achor, Catherine Halfman — 26 —

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