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

 - Class of 1952

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CLASS WILL OF 9Y Bob Biscoe, hereby will and bequeath to Guy Stahr, my superb intelligence in Civics class. Jimmy Basha'w, hereby will and bequeath to Jimmy Boquette, my interest in Science. Jimmy Davis, hereby will and bequeath my love for girls to Bill Sincoke. Muldrew Dennis, hereby will and bequeath to Stuart Ralph, and Harold Wood, my love for the most inter- esting subiect of all Science. Ronald Foster, hereby will and bequeath my great ability to play volleyball to James Dodd. Annete Kirkland, hereby will and bequeath to Vera Walker, my inclination to fall in love with the first boy I see. Charles Sechrist, hereby will and bequeath my ex- ceedingly tall stature to Fred Winchester. Barbara Hilton, hereby will and bequeath to Betty Jane Sweet, my ability to flirt with all boys and get a dirty look in return. Jack Mersereau, hereby .will and bequeath to Guy Stahr, my love for shop which was so intense I trans- ferred to Spanish. Buddy Baker, hereby will and bequeath to Wayne Targe, my ability to make all the girls swoon?? Richard Cohen, hereby will and bequeath to Bill Sen- coke, my ability to get along with Mrs. Jones. Bobby Markham, hereby will and bequeath to Harold Wood, my courage to ride in a car with Mr. Hardage driving. - Robert Bridges, hereby will and bequeath to Lee Over- street, my ability not to get along with Mr. Evans. Jane McCleary, hereby will and bequeath to Nancy Nagel, all my chewing gum that I chewed in all my classes. P. S. You will find it in Mrs. Jones class, row four, seat three, stuck to the seat. Eddie Allen, hereby will and bequeath to Dean Smith, my ability to walk up and down the hall without per- mission and not get caught. Billy Coward, hereby will and bequeath to Stuart Ralph, my long years at Lake Shore. Helen Dwelle, hereby will and bequeath to Dianne Koone, my ability to blush at any time. Ronald Dobrin, hereby will and bequeath my beautiful hair to Buddy Baggett. Ralph Mazza, hereby will and bequeath to Lee Brown, my ability to cut across the halls without being caught. Patricia Zipperer, do hereby will and bequeath to Mary Fisher, the pictures in my wallet which have made so many boys iealous. Russell Wise, hereby will and bequeath to Lee Over- street, my ability to say the right thing at the wrong time and the wrong thing at the right time. Edith Winegeart, hereby will and bequeath to Vera Walker, my disinterest to boy friends. Ted Pace, do hereby will and bequeath to Joe Osborne, my ability to skip shop and get caught. Polly Ann Polston, do hereby will and bequeath to Florrie Varnes, my two left feet while dancing. Walter Peery, do hereby will and bequeath to Harold Woocl, my ability to get along with Mr. Evans. Lois Leath, do hereby will and bequeath'to Joan Crumpley, my good looks. Angela Howell, do hereby will and bequeath to Jean Rice, my Toni home permanent. Jacqueline Brock, will and bequeath to Martha Rosser, my figure which resembles a toothpick. Rae Jean Fletcher, hereby will and bequeath to Nancy Cowles, my ability to get along with all the boys, especially Artie Perry. Laddie Jensen, hereby will and bequeath to Patricia Burnsed my legs, which brought me so little tame at Lake Shore. Nioma LaVornga, hereby will and bequeath to Annie 'Lou Leighton, my long hair which will soon touch the floor. Jimmy Mangels, hereby will and bequeath to Jimmie Key, my reserved chair in the office. Richard Cohen, hereby will and bequeath to Meredith Roberts, my motor bike which will never start. Sandra Osborne, do hereby will and bequeath my crush on Mr. Hardage, to Patricia Norris. Jackie Brock, do hereby will and bequeath my love letters to Jim Jolly, Cmaybe you'll read themj. Ronnie Dobrin, do hereby will and bequea-th my tower- ing height to Don Callia, Cl have some to spare and you could use it.j - I, Russell Wise, CCyrano de Bergerac, llj, do hereby will and bequeath to Lambert Eulenfeld my nose, which al- ways seems to get in the way. Muldrew Dennis, do hereby will and bequeath to Richard Brooks, my A in math which I get once in a blue moon. Jane McCleary, hereby will and bequeath to Jane Sharp, my witty remarks which have grated on Mr. Barnett's nerves so long. Walter Peery, do hereby will and bequeath to Walter Riviere, congratulations on his choice of a wonderful first name. Jack Mersereau, do will 'and bequeath my ability to always get my name misspelled in the Lake Shore Look- out to Billy Steck, Cor was it Stick, Stack, Smack or Slackj. l,Jimmy Bashaw, do hereby will and bequeath to that ardent lover, John Vanden Eeden, my pulse beat when a girl kisses me C-ij.

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CLASS WILL OF 9X Margaret Norris, do hereby will and bequeath to Mae Norris, my almost empty perfume bottle that helps Mr. Van with his experiments. Grady Hamrick, do hereby will and bequeath to Jack Fulst, my original but corny wise-cracks that always got me in hot water. Harriet Brown, do hereby will and bequeath to Jane Folmar, my ability to blush at the wrong time. Helen Hallenbeck, do hereby will and bequeath to Mable Goble, my beautiful curly hair. CNot conceited at alllj Donald Farlow, do hereby will and bequeath to Vickey Adams my ability to pass those wonderful notes in Civics class. Carol Rives, do hereby will and bequeath to Walter Denson, my faithful friends in the 9th grade. Nancy Winegeart, do hereby will and bequeath to Patricia Reid, my faithful glasses. Wesley Thornton, do hereby will and bequeath to William Gilbert, my corny wise cracks. Judith Watson, do hereby will and bequeath to Gail Edinger, my ability to save the class by answering all the questions. Diane Wacholz, do hereby will and bequeath to Pa- tricia Rogers, my Darling Dimples. Gene Thomas, hereby will 'and bequeath to Patricia Carter, my faithful bobby pins. Duane Spaun, do hereby will and bequeath to Aaron Yarbrough, my bashfulness. Catherine Shank, do hereby will and bequeath to Patricia Cummings, my lovely figure. Pat Robinson, do hereby will and bequeath to John Boatwright, my good looks. Pat Smith, do hereby will arid bequeath to Jim Spotts, my blonde curls which help me with all the girls!! Jeanine Fouraker, do hereby will and bequeath to Sandra Lachance, my gym shoes that didn't fit. Jeanne LaBeIle, hereby will and bequeath to Bobbie J. Robbins, the basketball our gym team used to win all our games. CWe never won.j Fred Koon, do hereby will and bequeath to Myron Prevatt, my A's in spelling. CThere were none.j Ronald Ward, hereby will and bequeath to Bob Moxley, my ability to open my mouth and stick my foot in at the same time. l, Pat Simth, do hereby will and bequeath to Sue Parke my big strong arms to- keep her warm. Jeanine Fouraker, do hereby will and bequeath to Jan Locke, all my homework which never got done. Katherine Brown, clo hereby will and bequeath to Billy Jenks, all the sleep I lost while working on my faith- ful career book. Helen Hallenbeck, hereby will and bequeath to Pat Travis, my ability to have good times all year. l,Jeanne LaBelle, do hereby will and bequeath to Michel Sweeney, my way of passing notes in class. Harriet Brown, do hereby will and bequeath to Jimmy Roberson, my ability to do homework and talk on the phone at the same time. Mary Newton, do hereby will and bequeath to Carolyn Mahaffey, my bashfulness which l wish I didn't have. Gladys Mullins, do hereby will and bequeath to Debbie Kimball, my long black hair. Ronnie Mason, do hereby will and bequeath to George Loznicka, my position as President of the class. Sam Matthews, being in sane mind, do hereby will and bequeath to Norman Goddard, my crew hair cut. William Montgomery, do hereby will and bequeath my quiet manners to Jerry Neal. Jeannette Marsells, do hereby will and bequeath to Carmen Portenier, my good grades. Roy lvey, in my last will, do hereby will and bequeath to Leon Durham, my corny sayings that always caused trouble. Nell Hamilton, hereby will and bequeath to Ellen Sawyer, all the lovely teachers I had this year. Jackie Fessenden, hereby will and bequeath to Janene Phillips, my faithful gym shoes. Margie Brockman, do hereby will and bequeath to Sheila Shaw, my sparkling personality. LaVerne Sweeney, do hereby will and bequeath to Mary Ann Sadler, my position as Manager of the girls' basketball team. Lynn Brodt, hereby will and bequeath to Patricia Bailey, my big blue eyes. Ronnie Drummond, hereby will and bequeath to Randal Gentry, my loud mouth. Katherine Brown, do hereby will and bequeath to Angela Alonso, my long brown curls. Morris Abernethy, do hereby will and bequeath to Don Sager, my unlucky Science book.



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I, I, I, I, I, I, CLASS WILL OF 9Z Frances Dean, do hereby will and bequeath to Betty Jane Alther, all my good grades, which I did not get. Roy McLeod, will to Allen Boland, my freckles which I carried around through the 9th grade. Nancy Easterling, do hereby will and bequeath to Jackie Carver, my ability to talk out of turn and never get caught. Roy Reid,'will and bequeath to Jerry Carter, my enor- mous height. Dorothy Kelly, do hereby will and bequeath to Pat Clark, all the boy friend trouble I have had in my years at Lake Shore. Norman Hearn, will my ability to take in Mr. Hardage. I, Joyce Kerr, do hereby will and bequeath to Nancy Harvard, my ability to get along with my teachers. I, Schley Hunt, will to Bruce Chapman, my ability to crack I, iokes in English and Civics class. Helen Lee, do hereby will and bequeath to Julie ln- gram, my good grades in math. I,Jerry Register, will to Al Hardman, my ability to get I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, to class on time. Nancy Maierfeldt, do hereby will and bequeath to Ginger Mann, my ability to get in and out of trouble faster than anyone else. Leon Hall, will to Fred Hasle, the bubble gum I had to throw out in Science class. Jeanett Picket, do hereby will and bequeath to Marlene Johnson, all the notes I wrote in Mr. Van's room, John Graham, will to David Henn, all my good grades in Spelling. Lavonia Owen, do hereby will and bequeath to Pat Kelly, my wonderful old General Science book. Billy Stephenson, will all my Civics notes to Walter Jarvis. Wanda Thornton, do hereby will and bequeath to Mar- tha Reeves, my ability to take boys from other girls. Jim Wentworth, will my ability to fail English in Mr. Hardage's class to Tommy Morgan. I, Shirley Turknett, do hereby will and bequeath to Vir- ginia Turknett, my last name to make famous. I, Joey Stauffer, will my inability to bluff in Mr. Hardage's Latin class to Jimmy Pratt. I, Louise Walker, do hereby will and bequeath to Jeanett Leighton, my old tennis shoes that I lost at the first of the year. I, Leon Hall, will to Robert Reavis, my ability to get out of class when I have work to do. I, Faye Williams, do hereby will and bequeath to Susan Lipscomb, my old spelling book which I lost and never found. I, Edward Edwards, will my ability to skip shop to Harry Seager. I, Nancy Easterling, do hereby will and bequeath to Gayle Mays, my bubble gum which gave me courage to go to class. I, Bob Matthews, do hereby will and bequeath to Donald Vaghy, my ability to read comics in Mrs. Jones' room without getting caught. I, Joyce Kerr, do hereby will and bequeath to Louise Nor- ton, my ability to get along with my teachers. I, Albert Cochran, hereby will to Eugene Billings, all of my pencils which belong to other people. I, Helen Lee, do hereby will and bequeath to Peggy Stephenson, my ability to get along with eighth grade boys. I, Dan Brown, will to Joseph Beiner, all my good iokes cracked in Mrs. Jones' room. I, Nancy Maierfeldt, do hereby will and bequeath to Mary Ann Travis, my ability to have chewing gum right at the wrong time. I, Billy Fisher, will to James Johnson, my way with the girls Cthere aren't anyj. I, Wanda Thornton, do hereby will and bequeath to Jackie Tyler, all the hours I spent in front of my mirror learning to roll my eyes exactly right. I, Fred Kerr, will to Davie Thaxton, my good grades in math. We, the 1952 Class of 9Z, do hereby will to 8Z, our after school English class, conducted by Mr. Hardage.

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Lake Shore Middle School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 14

1952, pg 14

Lake Shore Middle School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 88

1952, pg 88

Lake Shore Middle School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 10

1952, pg 10

Lake Shore Middle School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 45

1952, pg 45

Lake Shore Middle School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 45

1952, pg 45

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

1952, pg 29


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