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LAST WILL I-IND TEST!-IMENT PAT ATWOOD-her power to hook a man with a good line for keeps to Ivorann Gresensg DELORES BARTHELEMY-her gushing manner to Josie DeJohng WARREN BEARDSLEY-his habit of sleeping everywhere and anywhere to Raymond Nowatskig KITTY BEENK-her paralyzing whistle to Jim Wright and Jim McGuireg MONICA BLANC-her ability to beat up little l?l kids to Patty Zinnig CLEONE BRIAN-her French book to Bette Bassett: CHERRY BROUGHTON-to Shirley Halsey her mad dash to the Record office on Mondays with the school news: OLIVER BROWN-his camera and fun in the dark room to David Hardy, counter-spy: RAY BROWN-his convertible and moonlit nights to Joyce Jederewski: GAIL BUCKLAND-her good times, good health and good luck to Arlene Webster: JUNE BYRON-her job at Hare Homestead to Judy Hazen: ERMA CARNEY-her quiet voice to Raymond Carylg JUNE CLARK-her Lily Pons sing- ing voice to Gary Carleg BILL COURTNEY-his seat on the basketball bench to Joe Nocerag YVONNE COWIE-her numerous seats in study hall to Mary Macalusog BOB CROSS-his 'Follow me - I'm a Democratll' attitude to Audrey Ellisg NORMA DALRYMPLE-her violin to one who's got a beau - namely Joan Schneckenburgerg NANCY DeCAMP-her interest in the missionaries to Bill Richardsong ELEANOR DOVE-her high powered bicycle to Diane Humeg SONYA DUR- FEE-to Dick Prescott her power to keep both steady hands on the wheel and her eyes on the road while drivingg SHIRLEY FERRIS-her messy social studies' notes to Betsy Matson: AR- LENE GARWOOD-her job and sales talk at Montesano's to Margaret Toan and Aileen Paulson: CAROL CRANGER-her shy, persuasive manner to Jean Schofieldg DON HARDY-his sensible nonsense, 'jingles', curly hair and laughing eyes to Margaret Ellis, ROGER HOUSE-his talent for acting and acting-up to Toni Wawrzyckig ROY HUMBERSTONE-his magnetism to attract beautiful girls to Jim Chappel and Marshall Coxg JOANNE IRWIN-her death-defying scream to Betty Wilson: JOAN LANCKTON-her primness and quietness to Judy Lippmang DAVID LANG- DON-his 'Johnny-on-the-spot' manner to Dick Starczewski: GORDON NEFF-his meat grinder to John Spencerg LUCILLE NOWATSKI-her dancing slippers to Walter Koscielniak: DECKER PAR- DEE-his terrific speed on the highways to Ronnie Rose lGod bless him llg STEVE PARKER-his Sky King ring to Judy Eatong TOM PARKER-his high I. Q. llgnorance Qnotal to Dick Tillotsong CHARLIE PASSAMONTE-his Safety Patrol hat to Paul Scott, NANCY PATRICK-her red-rimmed glasses to Sandra Fancherg LORRAINE PFEIFER-her front seat in study hall to Pete Dens- moreg JOYCE POPP-her 'Minnie tee-hee' laugh to Harriett Barberg PAT PRESTLY-her bike hikes and nature-all abilities to Walter Monteleoneg BETTE SAFFORD-her naturally curly hair to Patty Slocumg JANICE SHERMAN-her color schemes to Carol Pendergastg GOLDIE SLOCUM -her speedy actions to Shirley Clark and Irene Hoepflg WOODROW SLOCUM-his Cassanova appearance to Lee DeCampg SONIA SMITH-her spare frame to Judy Broman: ALICE STEPIEN- her appetite to John Chiapponeg DICK STUERZEBECHER-his cow pastures to Frances Maca- lusog JOAN SZCZEPANOWSKI-her ability to fix sewing machines to Fae Sorenseng JIM Van SCOTER-his mild indifference toward life to John Markovich: SALLY WILKIE-her steady jobs at Mirras', Waldron's, the canning factory and wherever, to Beverly Riceg CHARLIE WINTER- to Jerry Winter what's left of the family car, DAVID YUNKER-his pickled appendix to Robert Schutteeg JOHN ZAJDA-his black book from New Jersey and all sorts of fan mail to Chet Koc- han: ROBERT MAIR-the flash bulb twinkle in his eyes to Manley Shaw. The members of the Senior Class of '52 leave a golden chalice of memories filled with all their precious moments in school, their smiles and tears, their chills and thrills, their hopes and am- bitions to the Class of '53 with all their best wishes for a successful future. The End
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