William A Wirt High School - Sandscript Yearbook (Gary, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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MAURY THEWS leaves his lunch hour excursions to anyone else who has access to a car, three girls, and two pals. MYRON WOLT leaves his booming voice to Paul Collier. WALTON Wimpyman” WYSONG leaves his Charles Atlas manual to John Manor. JUNIOR MONAHAN leaves an essay on Women—Their Care and Treatment. DAVE LOCK leaves his bottle of peroxide to Barbara Sterling. STEVE PARFENOFF leaves his bushy head of hair to Lorraine Nabhan. ALICE LEWIS leaves behind her a long line of guys doing double takes. FRANCES ARVIDSON leaves her long line of guys to next year’s basketball team. IRENE BALDAUF leaves the gossip column to anyone who wants to air her personal affairs. DORIS BOWERS leaves her dead pan expression to Mary Ann Ditty. MARY LOU DAMERON leaves her collection of admit slips to the paper drive. Mr. Reid - - - we leave. The Senior class leaves its Economics books to the Junior. ARTHUR Red” IDDINGS wills his speed to Barbara Allen, need we say more? JAMES STACK leaves his Women As A Last Resort” attitude to Sid Tucker. MARIAN DAUGHERTY wills her typing prowess to Bob Gunderson. JACK HAMILTON leaves his punctuality in Economics to Lad Quigley. BETTY MILLER wills her effortless excellence in Economics to someone who is interested in No work and all 'A’ makes Jack an alumnus” theory. FAYE POE leaves her quiet temperment to Maxine Holtzman. MARJORIE KOZDERKA leaves her silent demeanor to The Bruiser.” JANE KRUEGER and JOANN MORRISON leave the G.A.A. to struggle on alone. PHYLLIS LOCK wills her quick sense of humor to Ronnie Ballard, who never catches on. JOAN EVANS will her lady like attitude to Doris Hoffman. DAVE IRWIN leaves his barrel chest to big John Hart. To Miss Huber, we leave a bar of soap, to wash her hands of the whole thing.

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J-a.it =1 V'dl anl J-e±tament While strolling near the south door of the school, we found a well - thumbed Racing Form. Out from its tattered pages fluttered a grimy sheet of paper. Upon closer examination it disclosed the following: We, the members of the Class of ’46, being sound mentally and physically, do upon leaving behind the halls of education which we have inhabited for twelve long years, give to those who stay the following gifts: MARY ALICE McGREW leaves her title Stuff” to Joyce Hinchman. HARRIET MORROW leaves the commerce room to any- SEARL CALAWAY leaves his steady hand to Harry Gibson to 'fix’ eligibility slips. CHARLES CRAWFORD leaves his knack for driving like a bull elephant to John Schcck. LEON DAHL leaves his 'stop-light blush to Johnny Whited, who should, but doesn’t. WILLIAM Wild Bill” DUNIVAN leaves the thrill of killing buffalo to Kit Carson. BOB GARDNER leaves — the girls — alone. ART LARSON leaves his car to the Smithsonian Institute and its motor to the Physics Class. LOUIS POLING leaves his way with the women to Jim Weaver. ALLAN RALPH leaves the fullback spot to anyone who can fill it. Get back in line, Hunt! BOB Spook” SKOGSETH leaves Shirley — again. one who wants to spend her life there. DELORES NABHAN leaves to the astronomy lovers, her heavenly body. MARY NASH leaves her conversational ability to Norma Lindstrom, who speaks when spoken to, maybe. KATHLEEN NASON leaves an essay on Ditching”, How To Get Away With It”, or, There’s Many A Skip ’Twixt the Brain and the Drip”. PAULINE ROBINSON wills an autobiography titled It Can Happen Here”, or Ten Days in a Classroom.” VALERIE SOLLORS wills her sunny disposition to Lyn-dal Elstad. BEVERLY TOBEY bequeaths a treatise on Teachers, and Their Cultivation.



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North Pole and he’s making an ice of himself. DELORES NABHAN is the traveling secretary' for the Allan Ralph Athletic Association. VALERIE SOLLORS has scored a triumph at the Met” with her interpretation of La Coney Island Baby” by Myronovich Woltski. After ten years MARY LOU DAMERON is still swooning for Frankie. MARY NASH, head stewardess at American Airlines, not only runs the planes, but the pilots, too. MARY ALICE MeGREW’S experiments on the Atomic Soda have culminated in the destruction of Spratt’s JOAN MORRISON is now playing at the Fox Theater in Indianapolis. Mr. Gilroy is still trying to make the track team come home. PHYLLIS LOCK has followed in her father’s footsteps to become the Red Cross Director in the Po Valley. She’s helping the po’ people. i • HARRIET MORROW has been fired from her job at the Butterfinger Company. Her finger slipped. MARJORIE KOZDERKA and ART LARSON have celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary. The organ played their favorite song, Cement Mixer”. DORIE BOWERS has completed her college work in pharmacy and Hostetler is a pharmacist’s mate. MARIAN DAUGHERTY has aroused her maternal instincts to start Mother Daugherty’s Home for Wayward Cats—she uses black market catnip! ALICE LEWIS has been suspended from the Musician’s Union for strangling three cornetists with the slide on her trombone. BETTY MILLER is the head of the cafeteria now, and advertises: Pie like Mother used to Make—10 cents. Pic like Mother tried to make but couldn’t—15 cents.” JANE KRUEGER is still going to Michigan City to visit Gene. He gets out next year. FAYE POE is a Government stenographer in Washington. She keeps trying to convince them that she’s not from Missouri. PAULINE ROBINSON is on the stage and is one of the season’s leading actresses. She portrays psychoneurotic young ingenues. DAVE LOCK, eminent traffic safety expert, has devised a traffic signal doing away with the red and green lights, which shines forever amber. BEVERLY TOBEY is the world’s leading woman mind reader. She has been hired by the United Nations Organization to find out what Russia will do next. JOAN EVANS, the Florence Nightingale of the class, has been hailed as the greatest surgeon of the age. She always was an old cut-up. KATHLEEN NASON has presented her Admiral husband with twins—Salty and Stooge.

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