Bendle High School - Reflector Yearbook (Burton, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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Betty Kachrner wills her parental affection to Shirley Deacons, Ann McDowell and Bar- bara Rouse, Ronnie Fisher leaves his use of one syllable words to Carl Hempel and Gilbert Iasquirre, To Don Hoye goes Jim Kelly's imported mahogany Yo Yo, Bill Groves' book entitled, The Efficient Office Boy goes to Russell Brown, Jean Guidos and Genevieve Mitchell leave their musical talents to Delores Riley, Lorraine Sprague, and Geraldine Shaw. Phyllis Coleman and Jackie McLaughlin leave their phone numbers to anyone that needs them, Betty Dubenin leaves her abilities as class secretary to the secretary of the class of I952, Zeke Zielinski bequeaths his mental map of the factory section of Flint to Laverne Liebengood and Jim Boyd. To Joanne Bole and Joyce Noble goes Dick Hall's treasured tricycle, Delores Crenshaw and Roberta Mitchell will their knitting needles to Helen Vock and Loretta Tramel, Jerie Tippin and Barbara Tune leave their combined collection of Coimtry Gentleman magazines to Dorothy Cody, To Charles Gentry goes Carole Chevalier and Celia Jagger's experiences as Future Nurses. Jim Green and Joe Frost leave their batting average and their book entitled Major Leagues or Bust , to Gary Griswold and Dick Coleman, Glenn Ingram and Mary Onufry will their combined collection of Jive Records to ldabelle Branam, and Harold Berry, Jim Sparks leaves his pocket novels, which he so faithfully studied in Homeroom to James Lougheed, To Pat Ayotte goes Trevoy Wilber's hot rod keys, Janet LaLonde and Barbara Wilber leave the job of cleaning out locker 55 to Donna Doucette, Wayne Woodbury and Leland Liebengood will their powers of concentration to George Kimber and Martin Zehner, Deam Graham leaves her play directing abilities to Mary Bell, To Bill Covington goes Gene Strope's, Charles Atlas course, Margie McPherson leaves her technique of making good pop corn to any junior with due qualifications, The theme song of Connie DuPilka, Katherine Magoulick, and Charlene Nash, He Fell for Me and I Let Him Lay , is solemnly bequeathed to Shirley Armour, Carol Brockett, and Shirley Eldred. Peggy Reeves, Mae Belle Walker, Violet Clevenhagen, and Peggy Williams, leave their ambitions to become lady wrestlers to Annette Orser, Helen Fish, and Joyce Nelson, Lucy Jones wills her elevated shoes to Dorothy Kribs. Larry Phillips is the lucky receiver of Jack Dodge's title of Amateur Pill Roller of the South End. To Lorraine Pettit, Betty Menz, and Betty Shinabarger, goes Jennie Karlicheck, Shirley Lackey and Eunice Chew's collection of Esquire calendars, Bill Clifford regretfully leaves his basketball abilities to Ted Low and Bobby Griniger, and Doris .Mole and Bobbie Lindsey will their way with the teachers to Lynn Wilson and Marilyn Maclntyre, To Barbara Snow goes Romona Stephens and Joyce Thompson's ability to get along with children, Nancy Jones leaves to Delores Clevenhagen her ability to find stray males, Virginia Hagy and JoAnne Hiteshew leave their secrets of how to obtain a ring to Mary Jean Perkins, To Don McElyea goes Gerry Doughty's natural wave, Bill Porter and Fernand Trembley leave their ambitions to become window washers to Paul Robinson and Buddy Williams, Norman Barrow and Bob Pardonnet leave their troubles and headaches of probating this class will to any capable person, We therefore, legalize and notarize this document by our signatures. Norman Barrow Bob Pardonnet 34

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C0156 We, the Senior Class of 1951, in eighty-five individual and distinct parts, being about to pass out of the sphere of education, with extraordinary intelligence and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this our last and only official will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all previous wills or promises by us at any time heretofore made, or mayhap, carelessly spoken, one to another, at the thoughtless wish of an idle hour, To the Alma Mater we leave the memory of the most intelligent, well-behaved, athletic, and handsome graduates fand also liarsj. I To the Faculty we leave our vacant seats and vacant looks, To Mr, Lamb we leave our thanks for his patience with us, To Mr, Hudnut we leave the memory of all our imsigned excuses blue, white, yellow, and orange, Miss Stewart is heir to the fond memories of bygone days with the graduates of 5I , To the Juniors we leave our front row seats, in the balcony, to sit in, but don't try to fill them. To the Freshmen and Sophomores is left the consoling thought that by hard, patient, grueling work they may come to the time when they will be called graduates, And now for the individual items which we are in a hurry to rid ourselves of, The extra height of Brian Hubbold is bequeathed to Dick MacConne1l and Bob Woodbiry, Dave I-lileman and Bob Barkus leave their formula on how to stay thin fDon't Eatj to all the girls of the Junior Class, Kenny Moore leaves his boisterous laugh to Jim Sauvage, not that he needs it, Larry and Jerry Coughlin leave their shyness to Steve Nokovich, Art Sprague, and Jay Richards, Janet Russell wills her golden curls to Avis Meulman, Barbara Talbert, and Kathleen Stewart, To Colleen Routley goes Eva Denason's rhythmic walk, Mike Howey leaves his extra muscles to any junior boy that needs them more than he does, Jerry lvester leaves his bass voice to Eugene Waldron and John Tune, Jack Niles leaves his Jet Shoes to Leo Brooks and Don Barkus. To Al Rothley goes Tom Gordon's home made hair wave, Carla Bunn leaves her bottle of red hair tint to Gayl Hall, p Duane Valenti leaves his Sun Tan Lotion to Don Ruff, Dave Gallatly, and Jim Thomas. Bud Fielder leaves his golden-toned voice to Wes Wright, Doris Fullmer and Bobbie Woodward leave their diaries to Sylvia Ranger and Barbara Raymond, To Penny Yoke goes Charles Martin's Trig marks and answer book, Jean Marsh leaves her bottle of H202 qPeroxideJ to Carol Griswold and Joanne Stevens, To Marlene Moleski goes Joan Higley's famous laughg and Joe Stewart inherits The Gra- ham Marsh Sneeze , John Austin bequeaths Phil Munch his unused basketball shoes, To Paul Schramm and Wes Toll goes Jim Armstrong's broken test tubes, Doris Beranek and Bev Boyle wish to leave Vergil Brooks and Jeanette Onufry the great honor of taking roll for the Senior Class. Mo Hempel wills his football physique to Clarence Gaboury, Dick Fish, who lives only a short distance from school, leaves to Trudy Parnes the belief that travel broadens the mind, To Bev Minglecook and Joyce Palsgrove goes. Pat Fitzgearld and Ollie Jean Spain's gift of gab, 33



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