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Class ill i We, the Class of '52 possessing such an abundant quantity of unusual talent, do graciously and generously bequeath and will a small portion of this talent to our devoted followers and admirers who remain behind us. I, Hal Hagadorn, being of sound mind, do will and bequeath my innocent grin to Steve Hayden, who needs something. I, Bonnie Burgess being of sound mind, do will and bequeath my artistic ability to Gary Garrison. I, Carol Norvell, being of sound mind, do will my ability to see in crowds to Nancy Milligan. We, Judy Jasmund and Audrey Soncrant, do will our swimming duet to Gloria QDaisyj Martinson and jane fAlexanderj Patmos, who want a little practice. I, Burge Smith, do will my enthusiasm for baseball to Gregg Lamley, who, with his ability, will be in the major leagues. I, Stan Plate, do will my ability to dodge the blue boys to Tom Bridges. I, Bob Wolfe, do will my family's honor and pool records to Bruce, who will have to carry on alone, now! 1, Merrill Bales, do will my reputation as class Romeo to Johnny Miller, who will live up to my good example. We, Howard Stockwell, Doug Clapper, LaVern Schultz, and Dave Hamann, do will one carton of Luckies to the exclusive Boiler-room Club. I, Mary Ann Wallace falias Lettyj, do will and bequeath my giggles and grin to The Pepsodent Kid, Mr. Gordon. VVe, the Sickle Class of '52, do will our fourth hour luncheon parties to the Sickle Class of '53. We, the Senior Class, do hereby bestow on Bish the honorary title of Keeper of the Keys. We, the Class of '52, do will one bottle of the Charles Antell formula No. 9 Qguaranteed to grow hair on a billiard ballj to Chet bring an excuse from home Davidson. We, Pug Vogel and janet Gibson, do will our Baby Sitting Company to Lowell Perin and Sally Gardner. 24
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FIRST ROW: Williams, DeNike, Buskirk, Ruesink. SECOND RCJW: Wallace, Bliss, Mc- Adam, VVetterl1olt, Babbitt, Hagadorn. THIRD ROYV: Baer, Miss Holtmeyer, jasmund, Waid, Galnares, Meyer, Nimrichter, Creger, Naylor, l'il'cr, Laudenslager, Soncrant, Burgess, Grillmaker, Slankeveh. Reverend YVilliam H. Spence ......... Hope Spence this wifej .....,.l........ , ........ Hartzell Qtheir sonj, ..,..,.,..., . Eileen Qtheir daughterj .......... Dr. Romer fa good friendj .... Louise fa pretty IIITSSD ,...... ............... ..... Marie fa pretty Mexican girly ....... .. Molly Qa crusaderj ......,...........,... ..,... Ronny ther brotherj .....,.,. .john NVetterholt Frances Mc.Xdam .....,...,.....Bob Bliss lylargaret Babbitt ,..,...Charles XVaid .Betty Nimrichter .....l.npe Galnares ...Bonnie Burgess .....Hal Hagadorn . -,-' 'f,.,. Letty fa pestj .............................................. Mary Ann Hlallace Mrs. Sandow fa proud womanj ..................,..... Virginia Baer Mrs. Digby fa choir singerj ,.......... .........,..., C Zonnie Naylor Georgie flier sonj ............................,..,...............,., Don Ruesink Mrs. Cambridge fchurch workerj ...,..., Jeanne Laudenslager Mrs. jellison Qchurch workerj ........ .......,....... J udy Jasmund Major Cooper .......,,.,....,.,....,.......,... ....,,.,..... B ob Creger Bishop Sherwood .,................. .,..... H olger Knudsen Reverend Fraser Spence ...,..,.. ......... H arry Hlilliams Senior Play As we look back over the year, 1952, the Senior Play will stand out one of the outstanding events. For the lirst time in the school's history, the play was held at the Croswell Theatre. This of- fered better seeing, hearing, and seating advantages. The play cast will long remember the scramble for costumes of the 1910 period, the mix-em and match-em pictures and the strumming of the ukes. Nevertheless, the play was a bang-up success due to the patience and understanding of the new direc- tor, Miss Holtmeyer. The plot was Centered around a minister's family moving into a new parish and all the trials and tribulations that went with it. This page is sponsored by Morris 5 8. IO, Inc.
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Class ill We, the en a 'ed irls of the Senior Class, do will our res ected osition to 8 8 S P P any Junior girls who can rope some guy in. I, Charlie VVaid, do will my position as Chairman of the Athletic Committee to Mike Clegg. I, Loren Willy, do will and bequeath my detachable right front tooth to anyone who needs a spare. I, Barbara Meyer, do will and bequeath my nickname Bubbles to Sharon Forester, a prominent member of the Variety Show chorus line. I, Sharon Tracy, will my Chemistry book Qafter two years of usej to any one who is sucker enough to take it. I, Fran McAdam, will my attraction for University of Michigan men to Shirley Hoeft. We, Judy, jill and Fran, will our famous medley relay team to any swimmers who plan to make the nationals. We, Norma Long and Marlene Merillat, will our garters to anyone who wants to get a snap out of life. I, Connie Naylor, doewill my sunlamp to anyone wishing a Florida sun burn. VVe, Jeanne Laudenslager and Lowell Kafer, will our ability to spell to Sue Richard and Stan Ehingher. I, Holger Knudsen, do will all my good times and the friendship showed me in school to the exchange student next year. I, Norma Pifer, do will my zest for school work to Roger Roback, a truly great scholar. I, Mary plane Stankeveh, will my ability to get around fast, which I proved at play practice, to next year's track team. 1, Bertha Seay, do will my southern accent to Bill weighing slightly more than a horse Harris. We, the Senior Class of '52, do will and bequeath our Dignity and our High Prestige and Honor to the Class of '53, who will doubtless take them anyway. 25
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