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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (Continued) I, Dorothy Stone, will my brown eyes to V. K. because she has always wanted them. I, Derral Straughn, will my motorcycle to anyone who can handle it. I, Elsie Thomas, will my sassiness to Jack Dennis. I, Helen Kay Thomas, will my diamond to no one. It took me too long to get it. I, Valonda V Ruby will my graceful ways to Shirley Carlson. I, David Vorek, will my ability to be seen and not heard to Dick Hoggatt. I, Joretta Wasson, will my ability to ask dumb questions to Stellamae Fisher. I, Mary Webb, will my energetic nature to Mr. Holbert. He could use it, couldn't he? I, Shirley Weber, will my driving ability to any driver of the future. (Take to the hills!) I, Louis Wiggins, will my racing ability to Miss Devonald. I, Juanita Wilson, will my freckles to no one. I wouldn’t look right without them. I, Janine T. Wright, will my longing looks at Mr. Gleason to Beverly Wright. We, the Senior Class, will To the Junior Class: Our wish that their Senior year will be as happy and successful as ours. To the Sophomore Class: All our ninth periods. We don’t want the teachers to be lonely! To the Freshman Class: Our mental ability (?) You'll need it! To the Junior High Classes: All our tools—pencils, pens, paper, and rulers. Now you have a start on your high school career! To the Library: All our old beat-up text-books. To the janitors: Our excess paper and gum. To the Science Department: Our inventive genius. To the Math Department: Our interest in figures. We, the Class of 1952, will to Mr. Boyd, Mrs. Johnson, and the faculty our thanks and appreciation for their unfailing help and encouragement during the past four years. Compliments of: PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF INDIANA INC. Everybody’s going all electric 25
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (Continued) I, Pat Gosnell, will my absent-mindedness to Phyllis Foster. I( Larbara Graham, will my time to sleeping. I, Jim Griffin, will my bad behavior to Ronald Krasek. I, Philip Gutish, will my excess weight to Waneta Vearo. I, Walter Harvey, will my meekness to Nancy Wooten. I, Doris Hayes, will my ability to type with long fingernails to anyone who thinks he can handle them. I, Pat Ingram, will my pearly white teeth to Francis, the talking mule. He lost his at the race track. I, Mona Jones, will all the chewing gum under my desk to Kenny Merritt. He wants to start a gum factory. I, Mary Kelley, will my shyness to Norma Taylor because I think she needs it. I, Jo Ann Keltz, will my loud voice to Juanita Wilson. I, Jack Kennedy, will all my Paris trips to Phyllis Foster. I, Joan Kenneay,'will my rompers to Clarence Householder. I, Dick King, will my beat-up Ford to posterity for there will never be another specimen like it! I, David Kiser, will my popularity to Joe Massa. I, Eli Latinovich, will my silent man type to Verl Shannon. I, Patty Lawson, will my government book to Carol Kendall because she will make better use of it. I, Pat Little, will my basketball ability to Satch Dick because he needs it. I, Bill Lobbia, will my horn to ‘‘Squeak Wallace. I, Monty Lowry, will my cap and gown to the class of ‘53. I, Joyce Marietta, will my list of Marietta traditions to my brother Pete, because he may have the ability to add a few. I, Bob Martin, will my cane to anyone who likes motorcycles. I, Bill Mazura, will my algebra ability to Margaret Krasek. I, Dorothy Mediate, will my long hair to Pee V ee Rivero. I, Roy Merrill, will my A’s” (?) to Rosella Smith. I, Steve Nagy, will my hot rod to C. H. S. because they need a new driver’s training car. I, Patty Oliver, will Murphy’s to any junior girl. I, Charles Parker, will my speediness and fast talk to any junior who may need it. I, Lila Pfeifer, will my ability to memorize a textbook to Mary Cogan. I, Ed Plunkett, will my small size to Bill Dawson. I, Carmelita Ricauda, will Johnny to no one. I want him for myself. I, Mildred Rodich, will my ability to sling spaghetti at Antonini’s to my sis Jean and Patty Rimshas. I, Phyllis Rolle, will nothing. Am I selfish? I, Dennis Rush, will my job at the bowling alley to Vince Domeika. I, Patty Sanders, will my short hair to Beverly Voto. Think she needs it? I, Pete Secondino, will my wrestler’s physique to Harry Stewart. I, Martha Seely, will my tomboyishness to Janet Pavey. I, Margaret Simone, will leave. I, Charles Sisson, will my dramatic ability to any up and coming movie star. I, Mickey Skahan, will my English 7 credit to no one. I worked too hard earning it! I, Shirley Southard, will my ability to twirl to the girls that try out next year. I, Nean Stewart, will my great love for the theatre to Loretta Hall. 24 Compliments of : HARRIS FOOD STORE
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SENIOR CLASS P L A Y“ ST R A N G E R IN THE NIGHT” Sylvia Lee and Mable Crane, two attractive young women are owners of a hotel gift shop—a place where, seemingly, nothing ever happens. Trouble and romance enter the story in the person of Grant Terry, a handsome young newspaper columnist, who hears ugly murmurings of dire deeds soon to take place at the gift shop. It seems that someone connected with the gift shop is to be killed. Everyone develops a guilty conscience and goes around with an it s me complex. All turns out well in the end; no one is killed and a romance for Sylvia and Grant materi- alizes. CAST Sylvia Mable Grant Rutledge Velda Clifford Student Director Stage Manager.. Backstage Crew Nean Stewart Marilyn Cunningham .Eddie Bumgardner -John Enrietto Dolores Davidson Pat Bennett Nona Eddie Rose Sam Marcella Sandra Shirley Southard -Charles Cogan Mary Webb -Walter Harvey ianine Turner .Jo Ann Keltz PRODUCTION STAFF: Director Mrs. Baldwin Joretta Wasson Charles Sisson Monty Lowry, Joyce Marietta, Carmel ita Ricauda Compliments of: HILL’S D-X STATION 26 MARSHALLS WALLPAPER STORE
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