Beecher High School - Clipper Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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George Pinchock gives his ability to acquire injuries on the football field to the next fullback. Barbara Poma leaves her quiet disposition to her brother, Kenneth. ' Ida Busch gives her speed record and typing ability to Bob Caulkins. john Pinchock leaves his position as leading argumentor in solid geometry class to' Carl 'O'Brien. Harriet Gunther leaves her sister four years of torment to the teachers. joe Pozzi leaves his quiet and good-mannered energy to Violet Robinson. Melvin Ramage wills the sour notes that bombard from his trombone to Jack Clary. Winifred Labian gives her ambition to be a schoolteacher to anyone who has no future planned. Ronald Reischauer wills his ambition to become a minister to Don'Kolebe'r. Norma Dupuis leaves her quiet disposi- tion and quiet attitude to her sister, Bernadine. l Ronald Shirkey wills his job of drying the water offof the playing field for R. R. to Stooge Pierce. Phyllis Fox wills her love of tall men to Patsy Violet. Clarence Smith wills his saddest memory, the last day of school, to anyone who loves his school work. Bill Stuck gives his sophomore girls back to the school. Ann Ouimette leaves her knowl- edge of certain southern states to anyone who is interested. ' ' Calvin Taylor wills his husky physique to joe Hooper. Dorothy Pierce gives Delores Hammerlein her ability to get along with the teachers. john Temple wills his ambition to make All-County to Clare Ward. Glenna France chivalrously leaves her bangs behind her to Gloria Turfus. Allyn Thompson wills his favorite song, Strip Polka, to Ray Gaut. Doris Kobbe gladly gives her uncontrollable giggles to Phyllis Mayfield. Gerald Trovillion wills his curly locks of hair to Bob Hoydic. Shirley Hedger leaves her cute little giggle to her sister, Mary Ellen, who probably has enough of her own. Robert Wood wills his mastery of the clarinet to Lowell Sweet. Mary Horton leaves her talent of not having to do up her hair to Shirley Tanner. Dean Worgess wills his athletic ability to anyone capable of lilling his hat. Opal Edwards leaves her bashful and timid high school manner to the follow-up in the Edwards family, none other than Irma, Dave Wright wills his come hither smile and kissable lips to Vaiice Wgiirtl. Alice Trovillion reluctantly gives her No. l shirt in basketball to jackie Moored, also all of licr ability if she needs it. Roy Grace wills his old by-line, like Didn't I meet you in Affagaffastanu to Robert Towns. Donnajean Habermehl leaves her auburn hair to Barbara Weaver. Max Fox wills his money to any girl who can keep up with him. 'Xmf

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Class Will of 1948 We, the Class of '48, gather together today to make and declare our last will and testament. Bernard Deloney leaves his Cadillac, that Santa forgot to bring him, to Bob Clary. Janet McMullen gives her short, blond, curly hair to Georgina Bailer, who really doesnt need much of it. Donald Dice leaves his girl friend under the watchful eye of john Trovillion. Doris Wright gives her love of week-end parties to anyone who can stand to go without the sleep. Ralph Downing leaves his typing errors to jerry Davison who is bound to make enough of his own. Bette Luck gives her title woman driver to Shirley Schaeffer. Rudie Downing leaves his slick tactics on the dance floor to Bill Barnum. Audrey Thomp- son leaves Ruth, her sister, the fondness of the school atmosphere. Frank Dvorak leaves his brilliant and scientific mind to Buff Mundale hoping that he takes good care of it. Lois Finkbeiner leaves her fondness of Northern High school males to Pat McGriff. Duane Eisinger wills his knack of catching a thrown pass without glasses on by his method of eny-meny-miny-moe to Kenneth Frazier. Laura March leaves her quiet manner to Frances Delecki. Jack Fisher leaves his record of Eve consecutive offside penalties fmade in the Fenton football game of '47j , to Ernie Adams, the one who pushed him. Delores Pillow leaves her love of football players to Mary Beaver. Melvin Franklin wills his job as future Goebel beer announcer of the Tiger baseball games to Homer McMurtry. Cathryn O'Brien leaves her gift of gab to her sister, Marjorie. Charles Gage gives his secret on how he gets out of school to go home after third hour to Kenneth Poma. Delores Hamilton leaves her wonderful personality to her sister, Marilyn, who will surely do it justice. Howard Gysin leaves some of his love of Mary to Mr. Buell and Mr. Voller so that she may play varsity next year on the softball and basketball teams. Alice Burton leaves her love of dancing to Thelma Carpenter. Urtis Langley leaves his love for hunting with Ted Damoth. Marian Kleiser will leave her work in school to anyone who wants it, but will keep her job at Allen's. Richard Longendyke leaves his unaccomplished feat of blowing up the lab to Ted Martin. joanne Kleiser leaves her jokes and love of a good laugh to Margaret Stuermer. Bill Madaras leaves his alluring charm that always catches the women to Neil Fitz' gerald. Ruth O'Toole leaves her heart troubles to any girl who can figure men out. Harold March gives his nickname, Lefty, to Gerald Eisinger. Geraldine Blakely gives her tap dancing performances to Marcella March. Richard McDermitt leaves his answers to all the tests he could End to Leslie Carley to save him hunting them. Cathryn Davidek leaves her dreamy imagination to anyone who always carries that sparkle in his eye. Raymond Merrill leaves his motto, Silence is Golden, ip Bill Daniels. janet Blue gives her piano to her up and progressing student, Barbara razier. Richard Middleditch wills his height to Myron White. Dora Sims leaves her position on the honor roll every month to her brother, Monte. Robert Montney leaves his love for the wide open spaces to Eugene Tanner. Ruth Williams gives her position as helper in the cafeteria to Ruth Henry. Tom O'Brien leaves his great struggle to hnally finish school to George Edmonds. Barbara Lewis and Evelyn Popovits leave their seven years of enjoying each other's company to Patsy Middleditch and Beverly Nelson. Arden O'Neil wills his art of salesmanship to Art Pilon who gives away knockout pills. Maxine Vincent leaves her good times at school to Sister Joyce. George Pantelich wills his ambition to own Hamady Brothers to anyone with a wild imagination. Alda Lozelle gives her headaches in shorthand to anyone who will carry the burden.



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Giftatory WINIFRED LABIAN-We give you this miniature car, hoping one day you will be able to get one of your own. GEORGE PINCHOCK-To keep you company on the journey from Dee's house to yours, here is a dolly. ALDA LOZELLE-We give you this whistle that you can blow so we will know when you are around. IOHN PINCHOCK-Here is a fountain pen. Too bad it isn't a sci-MFFER. IANET MCMULLEN--just in case Johnnie isn't around to keep your hand warm, we want you to keep this glove. PAT O'BRIEN-I-Iere is a new set of dice. Your other set is too good. CATHRYN O'BRIEN-Here is a little Scotty dog because we know it will help you remember Scotland, where you came from. BERNARD DELONEY---To you we present this truck to put you in business with your father. MARY ANN OUIMETTE-To begin to keep track of all your many dates we give you this little memorandum pad. , FRANK DVORAK-So people will, at least, know you're around, hge is a horn to blow. RUTH O'TOOLE-To you we give this Toni in case your hair ever gets straight. DUANE EISINGER-Here is a basketball to remind you of your school team in which you helped to win. MELVIN FRANKLIN--In case you ever stop talking, here are some vitamin pills to pep you up. IACK FISHER-So you'll never be without your hair remedy, here is a big bottle of red hair dye. ALICE TROVILLION-We give you this basketball to remind you of the games you played in for Beecher. DELORES PILLOW-So you will always have a pillow we give you this one. BARBARA POMA--To you we give this clarinet to remind you of the times you played for Beecher School. EVELYN POPOVITS-For being the baby girl of the class we give you this baby bottle DORA SIMS-This report card to remind you of your good marks which you have always had in school. OLIVE MAE THICK-We give you a bottle of vitamin pills so you'll never lose that pep and vitality. I.OIS FINKBEINER-We want you to have this little car, because it reminds you of ll certain ours. RALPH DOXVNING--Here is a one-way ticket to California. MARION KLEISER-We want you to have this ring to replace the ones you have given back. BETTE LUCK--A horseshoe is yours so you can have plenty of your last name. RONALD REISCHAUER-Because you have such smooth sailing with your teachers here is a boat. DORIS KOBBE-Because you are sweet and like to eat, here is a candy bar. DON DICE-Here is a hall of cotton, because we know you have your own XXI:-aver. I

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