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SLNIOR CLASS WILL I Nancy Kaczmarek, w1ll my 3Tt1StlC talents to Louanne Plckerlng and Leonora Maccalllnl I, Shlrley Keneske, w11l my slnglng ablllty to Frances Nlll13mS and my dlmnle to Martha Thatcher I, Ronald Klrkpacrlck wlll my ab1l1ty fo tell Htall talesu to Lddle Hennen I, W11l1am Lane, w1ll my lnterest 1n the lrls class to John Ed Taylor I, James Lendon, N111 ay 1Dt6I19CtD81 abil1ty to daily Llttle and Donna Mae KltZmlll9Tq I, David Lltten, will my way w1th glrls to Leonard Cencula I, Rose Ann M1chel11, w1ll my ablllty to Nsoft soapn the teachers to Freeda Moore. D Dorothy Morrls wlll my dimples and wlnnlng smile to Dorothy unlap Barbara Nolan, w1ll my fllrtlng ablllty to Margaret Somervllle Emlly Ornouskl, w1ll my mus1cal ablllty to Llbby Taylor Kenneth Shepherd, w1ll my plpe and unused tobacco to Gerald Cecll Shlrley Slnger, w1ll my curly ha1r to Marlene Bradley Vlrglnia Thrash, w1ll my ab1l1ty to attract boys Cas 1f she needs 1tD to Barbara Cordner, Shlrley Tr1plett, w1ll my unused perox1de to Joanne GlbSOn Jane Traczyk, w1ll my flhlSh1ng school dlnloma to Charlotte Gregg Charles Taylor, wlll my athletlc ab1l1ty to Raymond CPUOUSK1 Dale Van Curen, w1ll my gum chewlng ab1l1ty to Grady Hughes Shlrley Van Curen, w1ll my ab1l1ty to gori ady to Cora Lee Moore hary Ellen Jllson, w1ll my blushlng ablllty to I ry Jane Delaney Dorothy MOFTIS Shlrley A Brown Shlrley Keneske 15 vw , - I . . . . - 0 Y . . - V S V. . . L . . . . - , .1 O Q . I . . Q Eg. I V . Z Y . 1 .. . u 1 Q . 1 - . r I, , I ' 0 U l I, . Q - . - . . I, . u . . . . . . I, . . n I, . . . . . I, . . . . - . J I, . . . . - . I, Q - . . .F I, . . . . .. I, . . . . . I, . 1 . . 3 ' I, -I L. . . . . alia . . O
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SENIOR CLASS WILL Ne, the royal Senlor lords and l d1es of 1953, belng more or less of sound mln , but weary of heart, soul, and body, do declare thls to be our last w1ll and testament, and rcvoke all of same made before us We w1ll to the Faculty three months vacatlon or however long they need to recuperate from graduatlng us To our successors, the Juniors, we leave eppllcatlon to membershlp to the Royal name of Senlor, and also our d1gnity To the Sophomores, we bequeath our abllity to come and go as we please, to be absent, to be tardy, and to stay after school 45 mlnutes for each offense To the Freshmen, we leave our Nknow it allu attltude and hope they can use lt as well as we have ln the past To the lncomlng Fre hmen, we leave our pep and our enthuslasm for Uash1ngton, D C Hope you get there Each Senlor has a personal 1t6H he wlshes to leave Carol Arter, w1ll my tallness to Faye Markey Dor1s Ballog, will my desk to cousln Marlene Ballog Orland Bethel, will my well behaved manner 1n clas to Vernon Smlth Shlrley Brown, will my Nglft of gabu to Roslland Stewart Wllllam C1es1elka, w1ll my sleeplng 1n cla s to Joseph D1Clemente Glorla Corrad1n1, will my shortness to Glorla Arnold Betty Douglasl,w1ll my quletne s to Helen Bethel Jack Frost, w1ll my lmportance 1n the senior room to Frank Ruzek Richard Harris, w1ll my typlng ab1l1ty to Charles Curtls V1rg1n1a holloway, will my clarlnet playlng to Sally Jo Bumgarner. Lartaret Jackson, will my cheerleadlng ab1l1ty to Ruth w1lSOD I, Wllllam Johnen, w1ll my athletlc ab1l1ty to Leroy K1tzm1ller and Gary Dale 4 I, ' . I, ' ' ' . I, - ' s ' I, . J. . . I, Robert Copeland, will my Hhot-rodu ability to Herbert Gossett. I, . D. . . . . . S . . I, . . . . . I, l . . S 1 . I, . . . . I, . . . . . . . I, . . . , . M . I, f Z . . . . . 1
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PHOIHLCY One day whlle playlng, a little boy named, Robert Copeland ll, found an old diary of h1s mother's, Mrs shlrley Copeland Thls dlary pODtd1DCd many lnterestlng thlngs about what happened to the cla s of '53 after they left dear old Flushlng Hlgh Thls 15 part of lts contents Aprll 5, 1963 Today I took Bobble Jr to see the clrcus and to my surprlse one of the performers was my old classmate, B111 Cleslelka He dld maglcal acts such as pulllng rabblts from a nat and maklng thmngs dlsappear I thought I'd get my fortune told and to my surprlse Barbara Nolan was the fortune teller Aprll 7, 1963 I went to UFrostsH sugar market today to do my ehopplng and there was Ronnle K1rkpatr1ck sortlng potatoes for Jack Seems that both Ronnle Apr1l 8, 1963 I took Bobble Jr for hls flrst day at school today and h1s teacher 15 golng to be my old lassmate, Rose Ann Mlchelll Aprll 9, 1963 Slnce the barberlng buslness 15 sort of low rlght now, we can't afford to buy a dog ta for our dog so the dog catcher, Jane Traczyk, ha to come and take h1m away Aprll 11, 1963 I bought a sweeper today, the saleslady, Dorothy Morrls, sald that lt'S a very good Sweeper, she's been uslng one for 10 years now Aprll 12, 1963 I ran 1nto Emlly COFHOHSKID Fuller today She tells me that her husband Jack and she are runnlng a flsh store down by the docks Aprll 13, 1963 My husband Bob told me tod y that Kenneth Shepherd and Dale Van Curen were 1D the barber shop today and wanted to JOIN the Barber Shop Quartet I dldnft even know that they could Slng Aprll 17, 1963 I got a postcard from Charles and Slrley fVan Curenl Taylor today They're llVlng ln Florlda where Chuck has a Job spraylng frult trees. April 18, 1963 I My, the new inventions these days are surely wonderful, While watch- lng wrestling on T.V. tonight, I saw Shirley Brown as the HLady wrest1er,H 16 , P . ' . ., 0 ,. I 0 C A . . . S 0 - I , . . , . ' 0 . . , A . , . 1 T . l . s . l X I. . . . . . C . and Jack are doing right well for themselves. . . . . . . . C V . .. . . . . S . 3 d I -' 0 . . . . 4 I c a . , . . . ' Q a 1 . .
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