Busch High School - Hive Yearbook (Center Line, MI)

 - Class of 1952

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fasl will and Testament Don Addis wills to Morris Charneske the secret formula for having some gi:-y experiences in his Senior Year. Vera Alexander wills her self-confidence for singing solos in public to Joanne Fox. .lean Alfonsi wills her ability to beat the drums to Larry Cross, and may he find it as tough as she did! Buck Baril wills to Chuck Baril the ambition to get up in the morning and be in school on time. Joan Bellow leaves her pair of scissors to Sharon Cunningham so she can have a curly poodle hair-cut. Gene Bowden wills his way with the women to Gordon Zeegers. Barbara Bowman leaves her flashlight from Island Lake to Dolores Johnson and Dorothy Pleysier, on condition that they use it for iust the most necessary trips! .lim Bryant wills to Elmer Pranger his white rabbit suit from Island Lake. Jack Bushek wills his brainstorms and vivid imagination to Ben Moon. Joyce Cameron wills her shorthand book and transcription papers to Dolores Randall. LeRoy Carie wills the old, beat-out, dilapidated, traditional coffee pot to Dick Martin. Pass it on! Lillian Chandanais leaves Arletta Bittner her deed to that favorite old seat in Scharf's classroom. Harvey Cohoon wills his technique of being a lamor bo and the lead in the Senior Class Play to Dale Heacock. Bob Conley wills the penalty for ripping music in chorus behind Reg's back to Bob Bielat. Mildred Cotey wills her gift of gab to Rita Miller and Rita Monroe. Barney Cronin wills all his 'gun at Surplus Lumber to Tom Seminoff. Arthur Currivean wills his 'lpana' smile to David Lessneau and Larry Cencich. Dolores Dest wills her nickname of 'Spaghetti-Ball' to Anthony Meduvsky. Joan Ewen leaves all her absent excuses to her sister Carol and Pat Weston. Just in case they miss school legitimately. Dolores Fitz wills all her ambition and cheerfulness to Rosemary Adrians and Frances Ritchie. Marilyn Freeman leaves her height and size 5 shoes to Dolores Potyak. Jackie Gilbert wills her needle and thread from sewing class to Joan Demianenko and Barbara Wilson so they can keep every- one in stic,hes.Philip Gough wills his ability to be a 220 yd. dash man at State to Pat Edgar. Nels Gregersen leaves Joyce and Joan Morehead his shoes, one for each of them! And a paddle, iust in case ---- ? Forrest Gregg leaves his report cards and college applications to Marvin Cole. Don Henry leaves his short name and large frame to Victor Van Steelant. John Hoinacki wills his Be-bop glasses to Tom Brubaker. The better to see you with 'Grandmother! .loan Houbolt wills her natural curly hair to Nedra Furlong, without pin-curls! Bob Jones wills to Jack Hazelton and Paul Andersen his dancing shoes so they can step on all the girls toes. Verdine Jones wills her skein of knitting yarn, Knitting needles and the good book 'How to Live Alone and Like lt' to Sandra Farrell. Betty Kadroske leaves her Snug Levis to Sharon Miller and Lana Laffrey. Jim Kelly wills his Irish name and green shirt to Joe Wisniewski. Barbara Ketele wills her 'John Powers Modeling Course' to June Bradshaw and Lucille Zaleski. Donna Kingery wills her ability to pass sewing class after two years to Joyce Ritchert. Joe Kotcher wills to Chuck Stagner his door handles for that D-son. George Krause leaves his 'Toni Home Permanent Set to Shirley Boufflers and Arletta Palen. Richard Lapp wills his secret of saving money to Larry Sayle. Shirley McGregor wills her hot-rod Ford to any Junior who thinks he is man or woman enough to drive it. She also gives Jo Orris permission to act as ornament on the hood. Barbara Meredith wills to Connie Stevens her name 'MERI' and hopes it fits her iust as ridiculously. Dolores Meyers wills Ardyth Marcuzzi her diamond ring and may it make her sparkle as bright as Bugs Bunny's teeth. Eugene Michels wills to Shirley Bissell the luck of playing football without getting hurt. Jim Moncher leaves his book entitled 'How to Keep on the Good Side of Teachers to Lyle Dietz. Jim Morrow wills to Bob Miller his big bottle of muscle oil, with a 'money back if your not satisfied' guarantee. Dolores Nagy wills to Barbara Bowden and Carole Detmer the ability to sleep through all the noise at Island Lake. The secret is ear- lu s! Ronald Neely wills to Jerome Rocky the ability to drive carefully QD so he won't get anymore tickets. Anne Nolan leaves her Schenley's No. 5 to Arlene Dubrul and Ruth Coghill so they can charm 'em all! Bill Powers wills his luck of being so x?4 'iZ sick at Island Lake to Shirley Johnson. Peggy Puckett leaves her box of Tintair to anet Langenbahn and Yvonne Butler. what shade? Carrot Top, of course! Carolyn Rhine wills to Norma Wilson her red pixie paiamas to wear at Island Lake to keep your feet nice and warm. Paul Ridky leaves his bucket of red paint to Merle Blair and Elliot Hall so they can paint the town red! Joanne Riederer leaves her cash register at Stanley's to Barbara Guthrie and Rosemary Cavanaugh. Richard Ringl leaves his Humpho Stick to Tom Meares and Bob Townsend. Eleanor Rotarius wills her giggles and sense of humor to Joanne Schlaf and Barbara Schreiber. Bill Rude wills his wolf-like manner and miscellaneous howls to Larry Switzer. Pat Ryan wills Mary Fitchett and Shirley Herrmann her ability of not arguing with men. Let them think they are right. Eugene Seaford leaves Bill Perkins his 'saw' so he can cut classes. John Semon wills to Jack Peters and Jim mkingham the ambition to take 5 a.m. nature hikes at Island Lake. Tom Senter wills to Bob Shene and Tom Stewart his charm to woo the women. Frank Shaw wills his ability to be a good Scurve and give good book-reports to Douglas Campbell. Rosalyn Shoobridge leaves Nancy Ridky her seat in Typing 5, and the red correcting pencil too! Don Smith leaves the assumed name of 'Jack Cameron, to Harry Gough in case he ever gets in trouble. Jerry Stone wills his profile and manly physique to Ivan Hutton. Pat Suhy leaves all his scrimmages with the teachers and women troubles too, to Tom Wihite. Rose Anne Super leaves her seat at work to Betty Teal and Elaine Kirchofer. And may their money start piling up fast! Ray Tatarchuk wills his attendence record to Elisa Steidel and Janice Briggs. Alvin Weber leaves his ever wearing shoes to Wendell Herron and BiIlDurphey so that they can get to school every morning. Roger Wert wills his 27 waist-line to Jim Musser. Carl Wilhite wills his 'No rest for the wicked motto to Jack Hilden and Don Spittler. Barbara Zacharias wills her luck of getting caught everytime when skipping a class to Arlene Steffen and Carol Yerden. Melvin Zacharias wills the capability of tracking down good cigarette butts and using them to the best advantage to Colleen Cronin and Erma Lamb. 15 v I - gr-



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SENIOR CLASS TRIPS Our first class trip was last October when we went to Battle Creek and invaded KELLOGGS! The conducted ' ' ' Y nt tour through the factory proved to be very interesting, as well as the trip there and back. Mr. erman we with us, but he didn't look the same when he got home. Pour Arnie. In November we left for thatnparadise week' at Island Lake. Mr. Yerman, Mr. Mass, Mrs. Jones, Gertie four cook, and Miss White went with us. Miss White drove her car up there fwith hupcapsl, and brought every- ' t d to o home thing imaginable with her. The whole group had a wonderful time and of course no one wan e g f Z Q .M WW -w Our third class trip in January was to the State Hospital in Ypsilanti This trip proved to be one of our most interesting trips Mrs 4 Schroeder accompanied us on this trip and believe it or not, we were all very good. What a changell Our last three class trips were to Green- field Village, the Salt Mines and Senior Day at Michigan State College. 17

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Busch High School - Hive Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 40

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Busch High School - Hive Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 56

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