Lawrence Junior High School - Junior Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1951

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THE JUNIOR Carolyn Oman leaves her irish wit to Susan Campbell. Gloria Ousdahl wills her Algebra book to Carolyn Carter. Tom Pearson leaves a red pencil to Mrs. Salvesen. Florence Puckett wills her seat in Girls Glee Club to John Pichelmann. Tony Romero leaves his grades to Ralph Chavez. Nancy Boofe leaves her seat in Orchestra to Janet Kay Jackson. Phil Shoemaker wills his brains to Steve Stavros. Clayton Skinner leaves his seat in chorus to Buddy Cole. Marilyn Soden bequeaths her height to L'Bugs',. Dorothy Statler wills her ability in art to Mary Mason. Joanie Underwood wills her freckles to Judy Jackman. Shirley Whiteside leaves her use for musical talent to Joanna Georgia. Billy Wilks wills Junior High to anyone who wants it. Carolyn Wymer wills some of her height to Phil Leonard. 9H WILLS Jimmy De Walt wills his cheerleading ability to any Ncool cat who wants it. Vivian Henry wills her algebra seat to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. Carolyn Wilcox wills her algebra book to the furnace. Paul Coleman leaves his math book to his brother Charlie. Donald Phelps wills Mr. Bergeris room to Jinnny Shannon. Marvin Wood wills his algebra answer book to any lucky eighth grader. J lzetta Lown wills her small feet to Ruth Ann Cummings. Kent Frame wills his algebra book to any punk that takes algebra. Janice Holmquist wills her bubble gum slightly used to Mary Bailey. Don Farmer wills his little feet to Max Williams. David Lhuillier wills his ability in algebra to Jim Rose. Mike McCall wills his nickname 'LClem7' to any eighth grader with big feet. Nettiellen Garber wills her first chair in band to Nancy Jo Smith. Pat Hamill wills her seat in Mr. Biley's room to Betty Ray. Connie Vandeventer wills an old battered up reed to anyone who wants it. Sharon Rhodes wills her ability to listen to Mr. Brown and not know- what he's talking about to all the other dreamers. Fern Price wills her baby teeth to Ruth Cummings. Bobby Kolars wills his shortness to Bobby Lolnnan. John Pierson wills all of his chewing gum that is stuck to the bot- tom of Mr. Brown's waste basket to Richard Skinner. Obed Thompson wills his way with Mr. Work to anyone who wants it. Lester Walker wills Junior High away for good. Robert Williams wills his ability in algebra to anyone. Elaine Zook wills her General math book to Mr. Berger. 9J WILLS Richard Albert wills his ability not to have his Latin assignment to Don Glasgow. Ronald Casebier leaves his whizzer to some eighth grader who has a driver's license and lives close to school lbecause it won't go very fatal Ray Clark wills Willie 'llhingn to Mr. Brown. Margie Cleveland bequeaths her seat in Latin to Margaret Deckwa. -23-

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SPRING, 1951 who's a perfect angel. Peggy Robson wills Johnny to Donna Davis. Darrell Rogers leaves his good Algebra grades to some up-and-com- ing eighth grader. Barbara Smith leaves her ability to chew gum in class to an eighth grade candy eater. Ronald Tisue wills Algebra to all the unfortunate little eighth graders. Chris Fisher wills his Math book to any poor sucker who will take it. Kent Atkinson leaves his drawing board to Robert Wheeler. 9F WILLS Bob Beard wills his seat in Math to Carolyn Carter. Dick Borgen wills his Algebra answer book to Don Glasgow. Patty Bremer leaves her MESH in Algebra finals to Judy Jackman. Don Brewster leaves his Math book to Mary Bailey. Wilma Cunningham wills her ability to write poetry about Mr. Brown to Susan Woodruff. Bob Endacott bequeaths his good manners to anyone who can use them as well as he. Emory Hamm leaves his good disposition in class to Charles Cole- man. Alice Harris wills her Math book to Betty Harris. Audrey Faler leaves her Levi jacket to ,lim Rose. Ronald ,lohnson bequeaths his ability in football to Joe Eichhorn. Bernece Lathrom leaves Mr. Berger her Math. book. Philip Lee wills his love for machinery to his brother Peter. Scott Mitchell wills his HA in Agriculture to Larry McClelland. Henry Nieder leaves his good grades in Mr. Berger's room to his little brother. ,lanice Peters wills her high grades in Algebra to Donna Davis. Bob Rogers bequeaths his nick name Tarzanna to Joel Malott. Ward Sample leaves his seat in Algebra to ,lon Traylor. Catherine Saunders wills her height to Donna Coffman. Carolyn Schweitzberger leaves her Math book to Barbara Marshall. Bob Stauffer bequeaths his glasses to Joel Malott. Phoebe Torneden leaves her Latin book to Julianne Jost. Dale Wagner wills his brains to Dean Elliott. 9G WILLS Beverly Alexander leaves her big feet to Carol Koch. Bob Allison bequeaths his brilliant mind to Cary Creamer. Norman Bell wills his brass knuckles to Wilbur Bean. Gerald Brune wills his slide rule to Phil Stuart. Lyla Colburn leaves her picture of Ronald Tisue to Phyllis Over- bauvh. CCharlene Hemphill bequeaths her mind, void of thought, to Libby Elvi . gBeverly Jackson wills her trombone to any girl who likes to sit with the boys. Larry Kennedy leaves his troubles in Latin and Algebra to Richard Skinner. Marjorie King wills her desk in Algebra to Eleanor Youngberg. Raeburn Lisher leaves his seat in Algebra to Max Williains. Duaine Naff wills his Algebra answer book to ,lon Traylor. 127-



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SPRING, 1951 Mary Deckwa wills her place in Glee Club to Ruth Pippert. Mary Evans thinks Beverly Cobb will fill her seat in orchestra quite well. Jayne Farley wills her place as first chair clarinet in band to some unfortunate soul who wants to be that close to a director. Charles Fisher leaves his Model A and his safe and sane driving to Jim Rose. Winstori Grantham gives Neal Eller his algebra book with best wishes. Ann Gray leaves her seat in the school bus to any dear person who Wants it. Evelyn Griffith wants Darlene Trovillion to have her good ?? grades in algebra. James Hamm wills his place on the basketball team to some deserv- ing eighth grader. Alan Harris bequeaths to Bob Hulteen his musical ability. Martha Holmes wills her cheerleading ability to Susan Campbell. Jane Hutton leaves Joel Malott to Gary Creamer for safe keeping. Virginia Ice bequeaths her A.B.C. t already been chewedb gum fwhich was willed to her last yearl to Susan Woodruff. June Kunz wills her seat by the window in Mr. Brown's room to any warm blooded eighth grader. Peggy Maddox leaves her quiet ways to Julie Jost. Catherine Paez wills her Weight to Sha1'on Skinner. Polly Peppercorn bequeaths her long golden tresses to Bob Nichols. Marilyn Perry does hereby will her horse to Judy Jackman. Ronald Pippert wills his fondess for chicken to Cloyce Easum. Darrell Salsbury leaves all his Latin to Phil Stuart. Vera Stough Wills her crew haircut to Kendall Wolf. John Wertzberger leaves a part of his brief Latin vocabulary to Joel Malott. Marilene Workman bequeaths her ability to flirt with boys to Buffy Dann. fNot that she will need it.,l Larry Wright wills his ability to stay in after school in algebra to some eighth grade brain. Sara Lawrence wills her ability not to think of anything to will to somebody named Will. Mary Jo Lowman leaves her dramatic ability to Buffy Dann. 9K WILLS Gaylord Davis leaves his magnetic charm to Gary Creamer. Sharon Zimmerman bequeaths her name to Sharon Zimmerman L73 to be carried on in Junior High for the next two years. Dixie Wheeler Wills Mr. Berger's stamper to any frightened eighth grader. Janice Stone leaves behind her place at Mr. Brownls blackboard to any smart eighth grader. Jim Filkins wills the three Junior High buildings to the junk yard. Fred Noll wills his ability in English to Phillip Albert. George D. Smith bequeaths his water gun to Mr. Work. Mary Lee Hadl wills her ability to write on desks to anyone who is capable of sanding it off. fShe was.J George L. Smith leaves his weight to Jimmy Hicks.

Suggestions in the Lawrence Junior High School - Junior Yearbook (Lawrence, KS) collection:

Lawrence Junior High School - Junior Yearbook (Lawrence, KS) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 25

1951, pg 25

Lawrence Junior High School - Junior Yearbook (Lawrence, KS) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 33

1951, pg 33

Lawrence Junior High School - Junior Yearbook (Lawrence, KS) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 30

1951, pg 30

Lawrence Junior High School - Junior Yearbook (Lawrence, KS) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 72

1951, pg 72

Lawrence Junior High School - Junior Yearbook (Lawrence, KS) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 65

1951, pg 65

Lawrence Junior High School - Junior Yearbook (Lawrence, KS) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 74

1951, pg 74


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