Lutheran High School - Aureole Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1952

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$0qu LSeSH to S to 131 Guard I from it and foot plus n Canada eerleading i Smile to istry ex- earrings ery BILL ROGERSON bequeaths his pleasing personality to Ron Minth who doesn't need any more. NORMA SIELOFF bequeaths her adult ways to all the freshies. DON BERLINSKI bequeaths his position as sports editor of the Leopard to Dick Born. PAT DUNTON bequeaths her soothing laugh to Eleanor Moldenhauer. HILARY HEYNIGER bequeaths his football number 72 to Charles Beyer. DICK LANGLOIS bequeaths his '37 Plymouth to Hans Bach if he can get it to run. ELMER SCHUMANN bequeaths his schu shines to Rev. Kupke who never has time for his. J ACKIE TESAURO bequeaths her pony tail to Susie Kin . JERgRY BORGERT bequeaths his job as official chauffer to anyone who can handle the meatwagon. PAT GRIMES bequeaths her enormous wardrobe to Marlene Kaiser who has one of her own. DOROTHY MATHIAK bequeaths her quiet and sweet manners to Jeanne Bryer. LOUIE MUCH bequeaths half a dozen bald motor- cycle tires to Lutheran High's Hot Rod boys. DON RUTH bequeaths his sharp manner of dress to Ron Ratcliffe. Jag! Wff ancl ldtament DORIS LOOSE bequeaths her bouncy eyes to Gordon Rich. PAUL GEFFERT bequeaths his skill and knowledge of algebra to Mrs. Tornberg. CLANCY HINZ bequeaths his dimples and food capacity to Ronald Bales. CORINNE BLIEMEISTER bequeaths her yen for curly heads to Nancy Kieffer. BOB RUNKIS bequeaths his mellow sounding sax- aphone to Roger Eising. RUTH BELLHORN bequeaths her greeting Hiya cueball to Barbara Lee. DAVE ALBRIGHT bequeaths his white L sweater to Andy Herbert who should look pretty good in it. LYNN MERTZ bequeaths her roller derby conver- sation to all those interested. LOIS TORNBERG bequeaths her job as choir accompaniest to anyone who can take the work. FAITH PETSCH bequeaths her height to Bev Haller who could use a few more inches. GARY TRANBERG bequeaths his days off to any- one interested in elephant hunting tSo that's where he goesU. MARILYN PIOCH bequeaths her daily letter writing to Kathleen Strehlke. RALPH GRANGER bequeaths his track shoes to Ron McDonough. MARGE MAURER bequeaths her statement I don't understand to any freshie in the same boat. DAVE KLUGE bequeaths all Student Council to his successor. ISLA FAY von BEHREN bequeaths her yearning for tall men to Phyllis Biesenthal. ART ZUBE bequeaths his knowledge of shorthand to anyone who has to take dictation from the teachers. KARL YOUNG bequeaths his old Buick to anyone who owns an oil company. SHIRLEY KERR bequeaths her translation oi Eulenspiegel to the next German 11 class. LOUISA WRIGHT bequeaths her extrame questions in class to Nancy Lumley. FAITH SCHILDT bequeaths her mistress of cere- monies talent to anyone else who has what it takes. GEORGE FINZEL bequeaths his cowboy boots to Tex Gillians. DIANA LAUTH bequeaths her quietness in class to her sister, Caroline. DON WISSMAN bequeaths his dad's Cadillac to Mr. Ruth. JEAN GRUENWALD bequeaths her art of skipping class to anyone willing to work for it. J IM COLLING bequeaths his curly hair to J ohnnie Schumann. DICK HONAKER bequeaths his shyness around girls to Tom Schomaker. J ERRY JONES bequeaths her nickname proxy to Mel Johnson. MILLARD BECKER bequeaths his way with women to his brother, Don. CHARLES HIEBER bequeaths his baby face to J erry Varga. ETHEL NEUBERT bequeaths her quiet and gentle laugh to Norma Stoltz who doesn't do a bad job herself.

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Judi WKK anal jedtament MARILYN WAGNER bequeaths her violin to the Detroit Symphony. MARLENE SCHILL bequeaths her latest jewelry addition to anyone else willing to take the fatal step. HELEN NAPIER bequeaths her size 40 cashmere to anyone else who likes them loose. ALBERT PAZDAN bequeaths his powerful voice to Congressman Don Krajewski. MARV RIEDEL bequeaths his darkroom technique to Ron Zieman. MARY ANN PERIGNS bequeaths her beautiful head of hair to Ardele Salatus. JOHN PERRY bequeaths his plaid shirts to Lloyd Johnson. NORM MIKAT bequeaths his trips to Europe to the Foreign Relations class. RUTH LIST bequeaths some red and blue yarn to Shirley Suchner in hopes that she will knit Ruth a pair of argyles. LARRY McPHEE , the great Hamlet of Lutheran High, bequeaths his acting ability to the Pasadena Playhouse. JERRY WEINFURTHER bequeaths his vocal cords to the medical board at Ann Arbor. KEN KEMP bequeaths his daily bowl of spinich to Ferdie Wurm. J OYCE LIEDER bequeaths her form of dictation to Miss J . STELLA GROFF bequeaths her Chinese receipes to the Lotus Gardens. CON KALMAN bequeaths her good will to all policy to Dave Schneider. TOM RUSSOW bequeaths his monogramed pegs to Bill Hartwig. LOIS SEMERAU bequeaths her Perry Como records to the Lutheran High fan club if they don't break them. GRACE ALLARD bequeaths her peaeeful dis- position to Kathy Otte. RUTH OTTO bequeaths her love for shorthand II to next year's suckers. CHARLOTTE RINNERT bequeaths her co-op course to anyone wanting to get out of school after lunch. RON STASCHKE bequeaths his all A' s in Reli- gion to Bob Jenske. BETTY SCHILK bequeaths her blond hair and blue eyes to Virginia Swendsen. KAREN THALACKER bequeaths her Air Force wings to anyone who likes the wild blue yonder. KATHLEEN THOMAS bequeaths her bowling average of' 200 to anyone who can't do as well. CAROLINE HARTWIG bequeaths her tango rec- ords to anyone who likes the romantic type of musm. STANLEY SCHULTZ bequeaths his bookkeeping technique to anyone who doesn't think he could pass such an easy subject. MARILYN GUST bequeaths her love for P.J . parties to June Troutman who isn't leaving the old place yet. TRUDY MEYER bequeaths her shyness around boys to Rochelle Landry. GUS HABITZ bequeaths his love for hosses to anyone who owns a riding stable. ISABEL KEITH bequeaths her choir solos to Joanne Norenberg. J UDY CLAPP bequeaths her quiet voice to Margie Stark. EUGENE EDMUNDS bequeaths his National Guard uniform to anyone who wants to get away from it all. NELLIE ANDERSEN bequeaths her cute and friendly disposition to Darlene Dunker. GERRY GOEHRINGER bequeaths his six foot plus frame to Clyde Gugel. BILLIE STORM bequeaths her hayrides in Canada to anyone who wants to go abroad. BEV SMITH bequeaths her much used cheerleading uniform to Eunice Sommerfeld. EUNICE RICHERT bequeaths her radiant smile to Elaine Borchardt. BURT BIESENTHAL bequeaths his chemistry ex- periments to Chuck Lynch. MARLENE GAST bequeaths her dangling earrings to Martha Currie. J OHN WARNER bequeaths his levis to Darry Collins. Marlene Kai DOROTHY . l manners to l LOUIE MUCH cycle tires b DON RUTH b Ron Ratclifil



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Isla Fay von Behren, Ruth List, Lois Tornberg, Caroline Daniels, SECOND ROW: Ralph Granger, David Kluge, Karl Young, Larry McPhee, Paul Geffert, Jerry Weinfurther, and Ken Kemp. FIRST ROW: Faith Schildt, : Pat Dunton, and Judy Clapp. t Norman Mikat, Clancy Hinz, enior fadd pfay Cheaper by the Dozen was the title of the Senior Class play 0 which was presented on November 29 and 30, at Peace Lutheran enlo Church. The trials and tribulations of raising such a large family fell to C. Hinz and L. Tornberg, who, nevertheless, seemed to love it. The charming children were 1. von Behren, F. Schildt, P. Dunton, L. McPhee, G. Weinfurther, N. Mikat, K. Young, J . Clapp, and K. Kemp. Others who got involved were D. Kluge, P. Geffert, C. Daniels, R. List, and R. Granger, taking the parts of the family doctor, cheerleader, school teacher, housekeeper, and the someone special in Anne's life. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1952 presents CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN on November 29, 30 at 8:00 P.M. Peace Lutheran Church Directed by Rev. Harold Kupke NOW LISTEN HERE MY DEAR BROTHERS! w Isla Fay, Karl, Larry, Ken and J erry during rehearsals . l

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