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144: Zvaamwz 7e4mmmz. ,. l, Jacqueline Banwell, will and bequeath my datebook to Jean Frederick. l, Carolyn Black, will and bequeath 1ny interest in the Navy to Carol Madigan. I, Joan Brinkerhoff, will and bequeath my freckles to Barb Denniston. I, John Buiseh, will and bequeath my girlish giggle to Don Treadwell. l, Donald Burnett, will and bequeath my ability to talk fast to Pat Jackson. I, John Cain, will and bequeath my love of sport cars to Mrs. Hanna. l, Emily Calhoon, will and bequeath my enthusiasm to Diane Diederick. l, Thomas Cheney, will and lbequeath my ability to stick to one girl to Ray Phillips. 1, Paul DeRuyter, will and bequeath my height to Nathan Oaks. I, Charles DeVVeaver, will and bequeath my interest in school to Doug Yeekley. l, James Driscoll, will and bequeath my ability to tell tall tales to Suzanne Melia... I, Jacqueline Dyke, will and bequeath my ginger ale to Lee Butler. l, Edith Edington, will and bequeath my quietness to Roger Taney. I, Jane Edington, will and bequeath my drawing ability to Carolyn Verdehem. I, Donald Eighmey, will and bequeath my trips to the roller dome to John Rector. l, Agnes Finewood, will and bequeath my smallness te Henry Blackman. I, Eleanor Fisher, will and bequeath my hair-do to Mary Walters. I, William French, will and bequeath my squirt guns to Miss Jones. l, Laura Gaylord, will and bequeath my collection of class rings to Alma Morse. l, Roger Goodman, will and bequeath my stature to Tim Heneeke. I, Helen Graves, will and bequeath my babysitting ability to Ann DeWandel. I, Marcia Grube, will and bequeath my cooperativeness to Jack Benge. l, livelyn Hand, will and xbequeath my love of horses to Pauline Hoppel. I, Bonnie Hatch, will and bequeath my curly hair to Mr. Reeve. I, Frederick Helmer, will and bequeath my voice to David White. l, Janet Hildreth, will and bequeath my dimples to Ken Overslaugh. l, Nellie House, will and bequeath my smile to Charlotte Adams. I, Ramon Howard, will and bequeath my blond curly hair to Ken Conklin. I. Paul l-lulster. will and bequeath my ability to take corners fast to tl1e future driver training classes. l, Nancy Johnson, will and bequeath my size to Norman Middlebrook. I, Robert Lutz, will and bequeath my ability to sleep in classes to Pat Sehuppen- h.auer. I, Francis Maslyn, will and bequeath my ability to sneak into the show to Bobby Whitson. I, Frederick Mattoon, will and bequeath my ability to jazz-up old cars to Mr. Sweeney. l, Bernard Miller, will and bequeath my love of square dances to Harvey Smith. I, Paul Perkins, will and bequeath my speed t'?J to Don Ulmer. I, Frlsldiriek Richmond, will and bequeath my ability to skip school legally to Pat 1 er. I, Sylvia Roberts, will and bequeath my ability to have a good time to Alice Gifford. I, Thomas Salisbury, will and bequeath my interest in agriculture to Bill Filiatreau. l, Ronald Smith, will and bequeath my milk route to Don White. I, Ann Steadman, will and bequeath my gracefulness to Paul Mosich. I, Joseph Taney, will and bequeath my car to Marcia Kenyon. I, Carol Tiffany, will and bequeath my cheerleading ability to Dotty Bremer. I, Mary Ellen Travis, will and bequeath my job at the PSLC to anyone strong enough. I, Sue Tyman, will and bequeath my treasurer's books to future treasurers. I, Robert VVebb, will and bequeath my gift of gab to Ann Conner. I, Gerald Yancey, will and bequeath my bull-whip to Mr. Hartmann. We, the Senior Advisors, will and bequeath our gray hairs to future advisors. We, the Class of '54, will and bequeath our cooperation and unity to future senior classes. 28
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cmdaz . ..p,f'i'm, First Row: B. Iddinggs, li. Conklin, li. French, N. Deuel, C. Adams, J. Henderson. Second How: C. Smith, C. Verdehem, B. Denniston, P. Miller, J. Nagel, ll. Van- lleinel, P. Glass, S. Lord. 'l'hird llow: Mrs. Miriam Howard - Advisor, M. Scherbyn, G. Hart, B. Enders. A. Gifford, IJ. Diederiek, I.. Heusler. A. Conner, Ii. King. I. Perkins, Mr, NVilbur K. Hartmann - Adxisor. lfourth Row: C. Iddings, B. House. A. Pickard. Il. Iiggleton, IJ. Nellis, C. llcliuyter, l.. Johnson, W. Smith, I'. Iloppel, C. Madigan, Ii. Buisch, A. Clement, Il. Smith. Fifth liow: li. Phillips, F. Kirch, .l. Nielson, Nl. Knapp, K. Conklin, G. Vantiamp, D. Ulmer, E. Nayaert, S. Maines, S. Soles, li. Vandevcnter, XV. Filiatreau. 'l'he Junior Class, composed of forty-seven members, started the year by elect- ing the following officers: Raymond VanHemel, President, Barbara Ilenniston. Vice-Presidentg Patricia Miller, Secretaryg .lanet Nagel, Treasurer, and Morgan Knapp, Assembly Committee Ilepresentative. Class advisors are Mrs. Miriam Howard and Mr. Donald Yarter. When Mr. Yartcr resigned as advisor in January, his advisory position was taken over by Mr. Wilbur K. Hartmann. ln January. the class ordered their class rings, which arrived in April. As the first money-making project of the year, the class sponsored a Hoy Scout banquet, which boosted thc treasury a great deal. Basketball schedule pencils were sold before and during the basketball season. t l'he Showboat Minstrelsu, which starred Raymond Vanllemel as interlocutor, and Carl Ileliuytcr, NVilliam Filiatreau, Morgan Knapp. Siailcy Nlaines, lion Nellis, Raymond Phillips, Donald l'lmer, and Gerald Vantlanip as endmen, was presented on April 2 to a very appreciative audience. The juniors are looking forward to their last year in I'. G. S. with the hope that it will be the most profitable and eventful year yet. 30
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