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left Zu' 7745 .feat We, the Senior Class, upon this day of our departure and after having our heads thoroughly examined, do hereby declare this to be our last Will and Testament. To the Juniors we leave the only thing that can be depended upon-Mr. Cole. To the Sophomores we leave the source of all our knowledge-mar- ginal notes in our books. To the Freshmen we leave our superfluous cranial capacity. . I, Lloyd Sutton, in my sane QU mind leave to Avis Pederson my bowling average in high hope she will get better scores and more trophies than I did. I, Lauretta Walton, do bequeath to Mary Nelson all the boys in Sitka who own cars. I also leave her my liabilities-I'm taking my assets with me. I, Larry T. Calvin, leave to Mr. Jonathan Abell my beloved position as sports editor of the Pushka in hope he can write up the games on time. I, Lillian Boen, leave to Nancy Yaw a share of my future millions and my ability to make people contribute to the Seet-Kah. I, Dave Rhoades, being as sound as a plugged nickel, will to Bunny Don- nelly, with the utmost care, a tack-in hope he will get the point. I, Margie Klingbeil, will to Sylvia Williams my position as feature editor ofthe Seet-Kah and my good fortune in getting out of school at ll a.m. every day. I, Norman Nelson, leave to John Toro my ability to stay awake in class. I also leave him all the girls in school in hope he can catch one for himself. I, Donna Kuehn, leave to Marta Williams my habit of being late or absent from school. I, Ferdinand Henri JeanB1anc, hereby will and bequeath my job as R'ah Rah boy and all the stale gum under my desk to my honorable junior com- rade, Morris L. Lemen. I, Rosie Kinberg, being sound fperiodj, do hereby leave upon passing, my photogenic face and figure to Gretta Hodges. To Liz Marks, I leave my suit-making ability. To Tommy, I leave my seat in Spanish in hope that he will get better than a D . I, Butch Burke, half sane and half Republican, leave to Pete Lowe my stubbornness in keeping the girls from making a fool of me. I, Dotty Kuehn, leave to Darien Phillips my place in the physics class because I know she'd enjoy it since l'm the only girl taking the subject. I, Archie Nielsen, will to Greg Ripley my good grades in English fRem- ember your Latinlj and to William fThirty-Secondj Joseph my ability to drag myself over the basketball floor. I, Shirley Richter, will my good looks, split personality, and wonderful grades to Bonnie Cameron. I, Virgil Liberty, will my scientific knowledge to Willis Osbakken on the condition that he try hard to suppress his desire to blow up the school when he takes chemistry. I, Ethel Radach, alias Little Radish, leave to Mary Lou Sunde my old binoculars Qto keep track of the ships entering and leaving the harborl. To Nancy Yaw I leave all my Sundays so she can go skiing more than I did. I, Bob Cameron, leave to Jim McBrayer my excellence as a typist, and to Sydney Hert I leave my ability to spell words wrong. We have left our all behind us but have gained much in doing so. Now, finally, after trying for many years, we are alumni. CLASS OF '53.
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ff , , n Wm 77Kouaz9 Padma Wow The senior class play, Her Moving Picture Hero, directed by Mr. James Haniger, was given Friday, November 14, 1952. When Peggy Hopkins came back from a trip to California, her lies about a certain movie star, Ramon Larrimore, whom she had supposedly met, began to pile up. Of course, Ramon came to her home town and a designing friend brought him to see Peggy. How she wormed her way out of the mess she created, helped her mother sell a painting for a small fortune and won back her jealous boy friend made an interesting play that kept the audience in suspense. Peggy Hopkins movie struck young woman Lauretta Walton Mrs. Hopkins her middle-aged mother Phoebe Young Angelica Jenkins Mrs. Hopkins' flirtatious maiden sister Ethel Radach Louise Huff wealthy, sophisticated young lady Lillian Boen Anne Roach good-looking friend of Peggy's Margie Klingbeil Iris Arden glamorous movie star engaged to Rarnon Sydney Hert Ramon Larrimore handsome movie star Larry Calvin Mrs. Trout widowed neighbor of Mrs. Hopkins Dotty Kuehn Mrs. Joshua McCracken Mrs. Hopkins'close friend Marilyn Petersen Fifi La Vie chic French maid Sherry Smith Ralph Reeves young man in love with Peggy' Norman Burke Judge Claude Bing smug, self-satisfied aged bachelor Greg Ripley Rudolf Hornblow Ange1ica's miserly suitor Bob Cameron Mr. Russell art collector Dave Rhoades Mr. Fowler detective Ferdie JeanBlanc
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