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Class of 1952 ELIZABETH STINSON Glee Club 4; Student Council 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Torch Staff, Co-Editor 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Home Economics 1, 2; Commercial Club 3, 4; Athletic Associa- tion 1; Junior Marshal; Class Secretary 3. KATHLEEN WAGNER Torch Staff, Sports Editor 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Home Eco- nomics 1,2; St. Stephens Lutheran Day School 1. MILLARD WILLIAMS Corona Staff-Sports Editor 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Athletic Association 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3. 4. RAY YOUNT Student Court 3; Commercial Club 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Science Club, Pres- ident 4. SENIORS AS JUNIOR MARSHALS HOPE LOWMAN, Chief RUBY LANIER REBECCA KILLIAN AILEEN BUMGARNER ELIZABETH STINSON ELAINE FRY DOROTHY BOLICK
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LAST WILL We, the Senior Class of 1952, in sixty-four individual and distinct parts; being about to pass out of this sphere of education in full possession of an alert mind, a well-trained memory, and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this, our last will and testament to the following: I, Norma Jean Drum, do hereby joyfully bestow my love for music and gift of gab to Win- fred Lail, hoping he enjoys them as much as I did. To Mary Joe Beam, I, Aileen Bumgardner, do entrust my place in the Senior Class, hoping that she will improve it greatly. I, Charles Ray Bolick, relinquish to Jean Huffman, all my textbooks hoping she will get more from them than I did. I, Jack Houston, leave my French Book to Raeford Wells, with the hope that he will get more out of it than I did. I, Bobby Huffman, do regretfully yield my French II Book to any French I student who will use it better than I have. I, Tommy Bolick, will my job as basketball manager to Larry Reed. I, Ray Yount, bequeath my mathematical ability to all dumb Juniors. To any Junior who wants it, I, Glenn Ray Michell, bequeath my place in the Senior Class. We, Wilma Bumgarner and Betty Jean Herman, entrust to Colleen Price and Alice Faye Cooper, our ability to talk all the time. I, Max Miller, bequeath my bus route to Charles Miller, hoping that he gets a new bus and doesn't have so many flat tires. We, Mazel Cook, JoleneDrum, and Gail Frye, do surrender our ability to cheer to anyone who thinks he can yell louder than we can. I, Ken Phillips, joyfully bestow upon Cecil Clontz my love for bookkeeping and English. I, Grady Hefner, solemnly grant my ability to get my bookkeeping to Fredrick Kurth. We, Rosella Hefner, Kathleen Wagner, and Alma Jo Shook, do hereby bequeath our ability to be found together to any three Juniors who have the same quality. I, Millard Williams, joyfully bestowupon Jimmy Spencer my love for baseball and English. I, James Setzer, entrust to Carl Rullman my clever way of keeping my long legs under my desk. I, Jerry Killian, leave my French Book II to any French I student planning to be in French II next year. To my brother, Johnny Killian, I, Virginia Killian, give with much hesitancy, my place in the Senior Class. We, Martha Jean Killian and Nadine Brown, joyfully bestow our brown eyes to Betty Hayes and Jo Granger. I, Ruby Lanier, joyfully relinquish my twelfth grade seat to Paul Lanier. I, Shirley Matthews, give my seat in Latin to anyone who wants it. To Kenneth Deal, I, Arlene Shook, bequeath my blue eyes. I» Peggy Lane, hesitate to leave my Latin Book to Norma Jean Queen. I, Melvin Hollar, do gladly surrender to Charles Shook my Bookkeeping Book, hoping he gets more out of it than I did. To Fred Little, I, Norma Beck, do joyfully bequeath my love of reading. I, Jimmy Laws, relinquish my love for souped-up Lincolns and blondes co Bobby Laws.
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