Lake Shore Middle School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL)

 - Class of 1952

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I l I CLASS WILL OF 9V ,Linda Aaron, do hereby will and bequeath to Mickey Finn my ability to ask embarrassing questions. ,Tony Braden, do hereby will to Harlow Barnett my spaceman's luck in Spanish class. ,Susan Dalhouse, do hereby will to Nancy Hawkins my conspicuous broadness which gives me trouble getting through key holes. , Fred Burkhart, do hereby will and bequeath to Robert Lee Betts my ability to wear out my eraser in Algebra. ,Doris Bryant, being of sound mind and character, hereby will and bequeath to Leah Milligan my little pocket book which l can get anything under the sun into. I, Colin Cameron, being of sound mind and character, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, hereby will and bequeath to Cartin McKinney my ability to finish my Spanish homework during home- room period. Barbara Morgan, sound in body and mind, will to Louis Chester my antique desk in Mrs. Mayo's room. Billy Segraves, being of sound body and mind, will and bequeath to Billy Crook my poor little under nourished Civics book. Gayle Johnston, hereby will and bequeath to Frances Maddox my razor with which I mutilate my legs once or twice a week. ' K. L. Davidson, hereby will to Ray Gourley my position as chief fly-catcher of my class. Marilyn Lazarus, do hereby will and bequeath to Diana Nash my ability to discuss a subiect in Civics without knowing anything about it. George Deloney, being of sound mind and body, hereby will to Tommy Gue my ability to chew gum in Mrs. Jones' class without getting caught. Margaret Loftin, being of sound mind and character do hereby will to Carol Smith, my pleasing personality and lovely hair. No conceit in my family. Mickey Hewitt, do hereby will and bequeath to Larry Jackson my title as President of the Ninth Grade Club. Joyce Malmborg, sound in body and mind, hereby will and bequeath to Virginia Harvard, my ability to squeeze my size nine foot into a size eight shoe. William Nicholson, sound in body and mind, will and bequeath to Thomas Ladd, my red hair that attracts all the girls. Jane Brown, being of sound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath to Lucy LaVorgna, my ability to cut across the hall right under the teachers' noses without getting caught. Sandra Stewart, do hereby will to Sandra Monies my extremely small mouth for which I am nicknamed Satch. Robert Richens, being of sound mind and character, hereby will to Van Lotzia my wonderful ability to cut up in Spanish class and get away with it. Louise Travis, do hereby will and bequeath to Claudia Cowart my knack for letting the boys know I am around. 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 Paul Williams, being of sound mind and body, will to Tom Mathewson all of my holey socks. Eueline Hardman, being of sound mind and character, hereby will and bequeath to Janelle Draffin, my naturally curly hair that manages to fall down every rainy day!! Gerard Calitano, do hereby will and bequeath to Victor Markham my trusty box of quick-grow which I don't need any more. Cecilia Ann Williams, being of sound mind and char- acter, hereby will to Faunce McCully my straight A grades in Algebra. Douglas Veal, do hereby will to Ralph Rhodes my membership in the Spanish Space Cadet Squadron. Verna McClain, hereby will and bequeath to Elizabeth Fort my ability to blush when a boy looks at me straight. Robert Glines, do hereby will to Robert Thomas my own hydrogen bomb. Don't worry though, it won't explode. ,Mary Ann Haynes, do hereby will to Patricia Hall my 1 1 r 1 I 1 I, I, I, I, I, I, I, ability to keep old dirty gym shoes which never get cleaned. Dick Ralph, do hereby will and bequeath to Eugene Vining my long range space-ship. lt's out of gas anyway. Deanna Livingston, hereby will to Stenzel Clements my ability for getting out of school for anything and everything. Jimmy Foster, do hereby will to David Credle my ability to read a book and then not remember a word I read. Nancy Padgett, hereby will to Cecile Lyons my ability to go to sleep under Mrs. Jones' nose in Civics. Norman Williams, hereby will and bequeath to Emory Ennis my marvelous and unusual sense of humor. Donna Kay Paul, do hereby will and bequeath to Bar- bara Naish my title as an end caller cheerleader. Susan Dalhouse, hereby will to Nancy Jenkins my notes some teachers would like to read. Sandra Reese, being of sound mind and character, hereby will and bequeath to Barbara West my ability to leave my raincoat at school and remember I left it the morning it rains. Nancy Padgett, do hereby will and bequeath to Bruce Lyle my ability to do homework while watching TV, polishing shoes, and eating. June Turknett, being of sound body and mind, hereby will to William Scott, my love of school holidays. Bobby Richens, do hereby will to Thomas Davis my smart and alert attitude in all my subiects. K. L. Davidson, hereby will and bequeath my scientific mind to Billy Easterling. Sandra Stewart, do hereby will and bequeath the gum underneath all my desks to Johnny Lancaster.

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I I I I I I CLASS WILL OF 9 U Dianne Nuckolls, do hereby will and bequeath to Jane Lucas all my unsuccessful attempts at trying to be a glamour girl. James Jarvis, do hereby will and bequeath my Latin book and my model teacher, Mr. Hardage, to Lloyd Brown. Gweneth Gibbs, do hereby will and bequeath to Made- line Swanson my ability to look down on everyone in the hall. Eddie Lotzia, do hereby will and bequeath my success with all the teachers, including Mr. Hardage, to Tommy Peters. Babs Carter, do hereby will and bequeath nothing, CI spent it allj, to Toni Roberts. Jimmy Lyons, do hereby will and bequeath to Henry Clark my ability to always keep my big mouth open. Patty Hill, do hereby will and bequeath to Frank Carter my clean C?j locker, from which I could never keep my books from falling. Dickie Collis, do hereby will and bequeath all my beau- tiful hair to John Spikes. Janet Bishop, do hereby will and bequeath to Marie Johnson all of Mr. Hardage's funny jokes. I hope you enioy them more than I did. Robert Welsh, do hereby will and bequeath my tuba to Billy Clinton. Olivia Morton, do hereby will and bequeath to Dolores Newton my ability to keep a straight face when Mr. Hardage cracks his so-called iokes. Jack Mercier, do hereby will and bequeath to Jack Reckstine, my ability to catch up on lost sleep in Science class. Cecile Christy, do hereby will and bequeath my dear old Latin book to Jimmy Snead. Blair Jarrett, do hereby will and bequeath to Louis Valentine all my bad grades in Latin and English. Pat Wormwood, dq hereby will and bequeath my con- trolled temper to Lewis Walker. Tommy Scott, do hereby will and bequeath to Jackie Jackson my ability to bring Mr. Hardage's homework in a day late. Mary Ann Basford, do hereby will and bequeath to Marianne Dennis my sober expression in Mr. Hardage's English class. Richard Breteler, do hereby will and bequeath all of my bad grades in Latin and English to George Gallie. Irma Jane Scruggs, do hereby will and bequeath to Frank Vanzant my old lost tennis shoes. Buddy Phillips, do here-by will and bequeath all of my tuff Engish lessons in Mr. Hardage's class to Lonny Nickols. Gloria Amos, do hereby will and bequeath to Buddy Humphries my General Science notebook which served so many good purposes. Artie Perry, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to crack those funny iokes in Mrs. Jones' room to Mike Wolfe. Dianne Henry, do hereby will and bequeath to Karen Sutton all of the fudge C?j made on that never-to-be- forgotten Sunday in December. Billy Lipscomb, do hereby will and bequeath all of the homework that Mr. Hardage didn't take up to James Freeman. Faye Calhoun, do hereby will and bequeath to Loyce Blalock my ability to ask the time every five minutes in Science class. Robert Futch, do hereby will and bequeath to Bucky Dennard all those iokes that get me in Dutch with Mr. Hardage in Latin class. ,Virginia Hansford, do hereby will and bequeath my position as, forward on the girls' basketball team to Charlotte Neder. ,Jerry Hartwig, do hereby will and bequeath all of the answers in my Latin book to Eddie Romph. Penny Pickles, do hereby will and bequeath to Theresa Chancy my ability to laugh at Mr. Hardage's iokes even though they aren't funny. Bonnie Tapley, do hereby will and bequeath my un- successful attempts at flirting to Adrian Henderson. I hope you don't take up my bad habits.



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CLASS WILL OF 9W Madge Alderman, do hereby will and bequeath to Jeanne Coppenger, my big blue eyes. Jackie Allen, do hereby will and bequeath to Monte Cregg, all the fun l had in every class. Hal Blanton, do hereby will and bequeath to Wynoan Pyburn, my silly little laugh that is heard with every ioke cracked. Townsend Broclmerkel. do hereby will and bequeath to Jack Thomas all rhe germs Mr. Beacom doesn't want. Wondle Bynum, do hereby will and bequeath all the trouble i had in getting and keeping a boy friend to Agnes McCrayton, not that she wants it. Bob Cassedy, do hereby will and bequeath my long C?j wavy C?j hair to Bobby Buckman. Joyce Darden, do hereby will and bequeath to Carol Cole my dirty gym shoes that helped the games I played. - Dennis Enger, do hereby will and bequeath to Betty Tittle, all the smelly chemicals in Mr. Van's room. Ronald Gibson, do hereby will and bequeath my glasses which I despise to Tim Fuss, and I hope that he isn't as worried with them as I have been. Nancy Graham, do hereby will and bequeath to Helen Robinson all my friends at Lake Shore. Patsy Hammond, do hereby will and bequeath to Janet Smith my worn career book, full of pictures. Donald Haralson, do hereby will and bequeath to Donald Tyler, my habit of drawing space ships in Spanish class. June Highsmith, do hereby will and bequeath to Alice Kerr, my ability to take gossip in but not let it out C??j. Jimmie King, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sleep in class to Winston Black. Charles Lyons, do hereby will and bequeath my large size to Wade Travis. Ann McCallum, do hereby will and bequeath my short, straight bangs to Georgette Cooper. Ann McRae, do hereby will and bequeath to Emily Richardson my happy days at Lake Shore with all the good looking boys. Bernice Kahn, do hereby will and bequeath to Carole Brown, my ability to sing C?J in front of people without being nervous. Gary Meadows, do hereby will and bequeath to Freddy Granger, my position as editor of the Annual. Don Mobley, do hereby will and bequeath my battered Spanish book to Jackie Wurn. Buddy Mullis, do hereby will and bequeath to Paul Cox my ability to get white slips when I'm late. I, Stan Parkinson, do hereby will and bequeath my good C?'?j grades to Helen Studstill. Carlton Parks, do hereby will and bequeath my foot- ball ability to Jack Thomas. Shelly Rabideau, do hereby will and bequeath to Benny Carroll my good C?j excuses for being absent. Judy Rentz, do hereby will and bequeath my rosy blush to Pat McNamara. Patsy Roddenberry, do hereby will and bequeath my worn science notes to Mary Alice Meeks. Paul Steinmetz, do hereby will and bequeath my bas- ketball ability to Champ Lockett. David Shyver, do hereby will and bequeath my husky physique to Robert Williams. John Myrick, do hereby will and bequeath my English information to Roger Chastain. Paul Thomas, do hereby will and bequeath to Richard Thomas, my last name which I'm sure he will keep forever. Dennis Umstot, do hereby will and bequeath my camera Cl don't like parting with itj to Jimmie Lamb, in hopes that he will give it good care. Billy Wilks, do hereby will and bequeath my long C?j curly C?j hair to Tommy lmeson. Jimmy Wood, do hereby will and bequeath to Judy Henderson my ability to sneak into class. Clyde Yarbrough, do hereby will and bequeath my Science notebook Cwhich he is welcome toj to Charles Harris. Debra Westcott, do hereby will and bequeath to Phyllis Vanzant my appreciation of the odor in Mr. Van's room. Townsend Brodmerkel, do hereby will and bequeath my unwashed shorts to Gordon Harris. Billy Wilks, do hereby will and bequeath my short ?? legs to Edwin Mayhew. Nancy Graham, do hereby will and bequeath my great ?? size to Mickey McClurkin. Ann McRae, do hereby will and bequeath my dimple to Meredith Martin. Patsy Roddenberry, do hereby will and bequeath to Shirley Lunsford all the boys named Johnny that I had for friends. David Shyver, do hereby will and bequeath to Frank Coffee my ability to flirt with any and every girl. Buddy Mullis, do hereby will and bequeath my happy- go-lucky disposition to Richard Melsheimer. Jackie Allen, do hereby will and bequeath to Albert Marchant, my old gym shorts.

Suggestions in the Lake Shore Middle School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL) collection:

Lake Shore Middle School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 31

1952, pg 31

Lake Shore Middle School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 76

1952, pg 76

Lake Shore Middle School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 29

1952, pg 29

Lake Shore Middle School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 106

1952, pg 106

Lake Shore Middle School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 55

1952, pg 55

Lake Shore Middle School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 26

1952, pg 26


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