South Lake High School 1951 Yearbook (St. Clair Shores, MI) - Full Access

I. Richard Chamberlain, will and bequeath unto Richard Bernardo, my ability to uphold the class of not "A'' students. I, Willowdean Coker, will and bequeath unto the Junior class, my ability to sell ads. I, Beverly Cook, will and bequeath unto Charmaine Ede, my ability to get out of school. I, Gerald Courtney, will and bequeath unto Mr. Kouzouj ian, my ability to debate. I, Fred Cram, will and bequeath unto Matt Langan, my quietness. I, Betty Deckers, will and bequeath unto Joan Groth, my ability to peroxide my hair. I, Marguerite D'Haenens, will and bequeath unto Edna Mae VanDamme, my ability to go out more. I, Don Diegel, will and bequeath unto Mr. Kouzouj ian, my pompadour. I, Joan Farrell, will and bequeath unto Luella Holmes, the clothes her sister, Mary, willed to me last year. I, Richard Fleming, will and bequeath unto Mr. Donik, my Terraplane. I, Frank Fransen, will and bequeath unto Don Dean, my ability to be absent from school. I, Richard Friesmuth, will and bequeath unto Chuck Neal, my ability to be late for football practice. I, Ronald Friesmuth, will and bequeath unto Roderick Niles, my nickname, ••Willie.'' I, Richard Garrison, will and bequeath unto--unto, on second thought, I think I'll keep everything I've got. I, Lee Gelaude, will and bequeath unto Dolly Miller, my blonde hair. I, Rosalind Goeschel, will and bequeath unto Luella Holmes, my ability to argue with Mr. Donik. I, Shirley Harris, will and bequeath unto Mr. Church, my infectious giggle, I, Monica Hoch, will and bequeath unto my sister, Pat, my eyebrow tweezers. I, Edward Holder, will and bequeath unto Alfred Schmidt, my ability to write poetry. I, Jackie Jaehns, will and bequeath unto Jackie Hennion, all my absence excuses. I, Geraldine Kageff, will and bequeath unto Pat Troll, my ability to not become jealous when my boyfriend looks at another girl. I, Richard King, will and bequeath unto Caroline Porter, my ability to give speeches in Speech class. I, Joann Klarr, will and bequeath unto Catherine, my sister, my ability to play baseball and basketball. I, Joanne Katcher, will and bequeath unto Ruth Menke, my crushed little toe on my left foot, which she so often stepped upon behind the candy counter. I, Robert Langell, will and bequeath unto anyone who wants it, my space in the school parking lot. I, Robert Lawrence, will and bequeath unto Chuck Neal, my shop ability. I, Theora Ledford, will and bequeath unto Don Dean, my ability to break up card games.

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