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

' ; I, Nancy Lee, will and bequeath unto Linda, my sister, my big brain. I, Shirley Lewis, will and bequeath unto Sylvia Senn, my ability to rile Mr. Donik. I, Erwin Luchtman, will and bequeath unto Mrs. Stevens, an unending supply of perfect students, like myself. I, Irene Maguet, will and bequeath unto Diane Priester, another year of Debate, the lucky girl. I, John Mank, will and bequeath unto 'o Peanut' o Niles, my height. I, Leroy Mawby, will and bequeath unto Don Larkin, my ability to get along with Mr. Church. I, Jim Medlin, will and bequeath unto Ronnie Turturice, my ability to get along with the referee. I, Jon Midbo, will and bequeath unto next year's Seniors, my success in the magazine drive. I, Mary Lou Middleton, will and bequeath unto Sally, my sister, my ability of not blushing. I, Richard Miskelly, will and bequeath unto David Kettel, my ability to play basketball. I, Mary Ellen Moll, will and bequeath unto Kenny Mink, my moments of bashfulness. I, Earl Parmalee, will and bequeath unto Robert Monroe, my ability to blush. I, Shirley Peterson, will and bequeath unto Pat Troll, my engagement ring. I, James Ream, will and bequeath unto anyone who wants it, my ability to sleep soundly through all my classes. I, Janet Rohrer, will and bequeath unto Dolly Miller, my natural colored hair. I, Joann Saelens, will and bequeath unto Lee Mawby, my pen. I, Joyce Sawle, will and bequeath unto the Junior class, my- ability to sell patron ads. I, Rosina Stefani, will and bequeath unto Harry, my brother, my ability to chew gum in all my classes without being caught. I, Joe Stackpoole, will and bequeath unto the football team, my ability to play without being injured. I, Robert Tait, will and bequeath unto Bob Kettel, my job at the Shores Super Market. I, Ted Thayer, will and bequeath unto Tom Kidder, my sore leg. I, Gary Tucker, will and bequeath unto Don Dean, my ability to sleep through all my classes. I, Sally Turrell, will and bequeath unto my sister, Donna, my natural curly hair. I, Robert Ulrich, will and bequeath unto Don White, my ability to lose four years in Miss Fosler's math classes. I, Shirley Urness, will and bequeath unto Pat Carroll, my ability to get through high school in three and one-half years. I, Richard Van Denheede, will and bequeath unto Don Dean, my ability to be late for shop. I, Ruth Vis tis en, will and bequeath unto Doris Webb, my "going steady" sweater, and hope that Ernest Dyer will give his sweater to his brother, Gordon. I, Walter Warfield, will and bequeath unto Clair Sparling and Marvin Cook, my ability to put beats where they're supposed to be. I, Bob Weir, will and bequeath unto Don Larkin, my position as center on the football team. The Senior Class of 1951

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