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Page 58 text:
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HERMAN FRIEDRICK gives his baseball bat to George Baker. CLAYTON GERBER wills his ability to get good grades to Eddie Beverly. SHIRLEY GETTY gives her quietness to Marjorie Shwelha who is always so noisy. BOB HEFT wills his way with Clara to Bob Hill who will need it. SHAARON KOTTKE wills her ability to keep on the good side of certain Dundee boys to Pat Crowe, who seems to be having trouble. MARY LONGNECKER gives her ability to go with out-of-town boys to Judy Goodridge, who seems to be having quite a time. VIRGINIA MCCLEERY wills her good marks to Ellen Drake, whose always getting poor ones. KAY PETEE gives her ninth hour to all the kids who plan to visit the Art Museum next year on school time. ANN PICKENS bequeaths her blushing complexion to David Perry, who never seems to be embarrassed. HAROLD SCHANKIN wills his vast knowledge of farming to Charles Wads- worth who doesn't lmow a thing about it. MIDGE SMITH bequeaths her house, which is close to the school, to Pat Short WHO always seems to be needing it. BARBARA STROHL bequeaths her quiet nature to the boisterous Cox twins who are always so noisy. ERNEST SZYMKOWIAK gives his careful driving to Calvin Hoover, who takes it pretty reckless. GAIL TABBERT wills her cousin, Bill Tabbert, her job of going after the mail providing he doe sn't skip school to loose this privilege. DALE THOMPSON gives his careful driving to Vern Malosh, who is always hot rodding it., MARY TYPPI wills her naturally curly hair to Dick Dusseau so he won't have to pin his up every night. DONNA WILLIAMS wills her ability to get to class on time in the morning to Gene Jenne, who doesn't seem to make it. 54
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Um .fact 70666 ac! 7e4z!ameaz' We, the Class of 1955, of Summerfield High School, being of sound mind and good disposition and, considering it fairly well settled that we are to be graduated this year, do hereby devise, give and bequeath our several be- longings to the following persons, in this our first and last will and testament. GENE BISHOP wills his weight and height to Jerry Heiden so he can grow to be a man. MARILYN BROWN gives her job of working on the attendance books to any junior who wants the job. RONNIE BROWN wills his shy-ness to Bonnie Knack who is always so boisterous. DON BRUNS gives his intelligence, good driving, and slow speed to his brother Elmer, so that he might learn something from him. LOIS CARLSON wills her shy and quiet ways to Sandra McCormick. WALT CARLSON gives Delbert Maddux his height so that his girl won't have so far to look up. ETHEL COMMET wills her last name to Bonnie LaVoy who always seems to be up in the clouds. WALLACE DAMASK wills his vast knowledge of Ping Pong to Patti Gordon, who has none. JACK DAMON bequeaths his ability to go hunting on school days to someone with a better aim. ANN DRAKE gives her quietness- to Alvin Reau, who needs it. BETTY DUSA wills her ability to get along with Mr. Rouse to Clara Schmid, so she may skip classes next year. DENNIS ELDER wills his nickname Lightning to Henry Carrier. WILLIS FETZER gives his school books to John Blessing, who never seems to have any. JOYCE FORD wills her height to Kenneth Leisinger so he can get the jump balls next basketball season with ease. ANNIE FOUTS wills her ability to get along with Bob Heft to Clara Schmid. 53
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diem. Well, here it is, the year 1965 and as I gaze into my crystal ball, I can see the members of the 55 graduating class busy with their dif- ferent occupations. They all seem happy with their new jobs, and why not, they seem to be perfectly fit to handle them. If you will look with me into this crazy sphere, you will see. Gene Bishop defending his Ping Pong Championship. Marilyn Brown milking brown cows. Ronnie Brown sleeping at the owners desk at Paquette Motor Sales. Don Bruns defending his title on a half-mile track with a beat up Ford. Lois Carlson keeping house at Coopshaws, in Blissfield. Walt Carlson as a muscleman in a sideshow. Ethel Commet, still going to market. Wallace Damask, editor of the New York World Telegram. Jack Damon, merely driving Cadillacs to Florida. Ann Drake as a professor at Michigan State College. Betty Dusa is now a Secretary to Mr. Rouse. Dennis Elder is in Las Vegas, professional gambler! ! Willis Fetzer, still a Freshman at Adrian College. Joyce Ford, still down at the pier, waiting for THAT ship. 55
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