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C L A S S W I L L We, the Senior Class of Hayes County High School,being of sound and disposing memory, of full legal age and not acting under duress, menace, fraud, or the un- due influence of any person whomsoever, do hereby make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and fonm following: First: We will our individual and collective brillance to the whole school to be divided amond all students of the high school according to their respective needs. Second: We will our everlasting gratitude to all of our teachers who have helped us in countless ways during our four years in high school. Third: All of the back seats in the study hall we will to anyone who can get them, and manage to hold them. Fourth: We appoint Supt. S. B. Hanley, administrator of this our last will and testament. His fees to be taken out of our class fund, if such fund there he at this time. Lloyd Christner wills his blonde curly hair to Jim Alexander. Buddy Richter wills his athletic ability to Jim Garrett. Shirley Garrett wills her gift of gab to Naomi Tidyman. Shelley Fuller wills his good driving habits to Richard Greeley. Kenneth Kinney wills his teaching ability to Clifford McGregor. Phyllis LaShell wills her report card to Jim Garrett. Ronnie Strop wills his way with girls to Jim Garrett. Jim Norman wills his Model T to Jim Alexander. Wayne Gates wills his habit of eating candy in school to Leland Messersmith. Deloris Graves wills her sewing ability to Phyllis West Garland Swanson wills his 'Frankie Lane' voice to Roland Rader. Verla Anderson wills her giggle to Janice Felker. Dean Anderson wills his vocabularl to Delmar Richter. Phyllis Glee wills her interest in Culbertson boys to Wilma Palic. Joel Goucher wills his military training to Leland Messersmith. Hazel were wills her ability to see only one man to Phyllis West. Bob McNutt wills his skill of talking before a crowd to Richard Greeley. Art Soncksen wills his McCook girl friend to Delmar Richter. Gwen Hanley wills her musical ability to Janice Felker. Jim Laird 111118 his electric guitar to 'Clifford McGregor. George Miller wills his height and build to Delmar Richter. Marilyn Anderjaska wills her flirting ability to Naomi Tidyman. The Senior boys will their pitch deck to the Junior boys. The Senior girls will their gabbing sessions to the Junior girls. In testimony whereof we have hereunto fixed our hands and seals this 26th day of April, A. D. 1952. Class of '52 Signed, sealed and delivered this 26th day of April, in the hear of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-two, in the presence of: Father Time St. Valentine Kilroy C L A S S P R 0 P H E C Y Having just ridden the rails into Hayes Center, we decided to drop in on our old class mates for a meal. We first went to a large industrial p1ant,where we found Garland Swanson, who manufactures mechanical pencil sharpeners and installes escalators in school, as that was always his biggest job in schoolg hsarpening pencils and climbing Btalrse Going on down the street wg came to a baby sitting agency in which Jim Norman was manager, seems as though he was always trying to baby-sit in high school, so he went into the profession. Jim told us that he had seen Bud Richter in town about six months ago. He said that End had become a henmit since having studied in Sociology that it would be cheaper to live aloneg also since he had so much trouble with the girls, he decided for sure on being a hermit. He only come to town once a year to get supplies. When coming out of Jim Nor-manvg agency we met Ik Loomis who was home on a fur- lough from the Wac's. She is a bugler in the Wacsg she decided she would get that job of getting people up early, since she couldn't seem to do so herself in high school. Ilattold of seeing Dean Anders in a circus, he now holds the title of
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