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CLASS WILL We the Class of 1952, being fully aware that we are the most brilliant class ever to graduate from Williams High School do hereby bequeath our outstanding traits to those we are leaving behind us. I, June Walker, leave my date book to Lenore Accer-son, with the understanding that she is to leave Seligman alone. I, Harold Williamson, leave my shoes to the United States Navy in hopes that they can mount guns on them. I, louann Johnson, leave my muscles to Bobby White, knowing full well that he will be able to use them as at times I have. I, Kenneth La Rue, leave my hunting ability to Mr. Tassinari because of his ability to see no deer, hear no deer, slay no deer. I, Joanna Porter, leave my position of co-editor of the Viking Staff to Sandra Schnell. She can have it with my blessing. I, Donnie Owens, leave my extreme interest in girls to Darrial Thompson, with the reminder that they don't bite. At least, I don't think they do. I, Vera Martinez, leave my height to Ronald Bockle-man, knowing that he will need it to play football next year. I, Joe Bustamante, will my nieces to Sammy Martinez, knowing that he will protect them as I have. I, Jean Oleson, will my ability to see in the dark to Fred Morey so that lie can find his way home after detention. I, Walter Wyche, leave my ability to develop things in the dark room to Jimmy Rea. The developments I leave him have nothing to do with photography. I, Joyce Burrage, leave to Mary Melick my quiet nature, knowing that she will always be as quiet and submissive as I have been. I, Alfred Brinias, leave my athletic ability to Robert Gardner wih the admonition that he does not fall in love because a girl will take his mind off sports I, Lorene Weir, leave my ability to fall in and out of love every week to Judy Tissaw, but with the warning for her to draw the line at apes. I, Peggy Jacobson, leave my liking for navy blue and bell bottomed trousers to Roberta Muirhead, hoping that the Navy will be as good to her as it was to me. % I, Manuel Miranda, leave my football helmet to Paul Payne, hoping that he doesn't have to use the mask and get his nose broken as many times as I have. I, Rosemary Grace, just leave. I, Coraleen Mayes, leave my quiet ways to Judy Lee, knowing that with her refined nature she will hardly need it. I, James Fowler, leave my ability to attract girls to John Wagoner because he is getting to be a big boy now and should take an interest in something. I, Roberta Russell, leave my ability to get on the honor roll to Lloyd Morey, knowing full well that he will not need it. I, Tony Sanchez, leave my curly hair to Benny Stafford in hopes that he will keep it well taken care of. I, Mary Munoz, leave our favorite corner up by the typing room to Arthur Garcia so he may catch up on his—sleep. I, Ben Lopez, leave my ability to play pool to Fred Avila in hopes that he will be able to win a game of pool before he leaves WHS. I, Socorro Avila, leave my heart throb in Parks to Velma Berger with the hopes that the poor guy can get away. I, Robert Pena, leave my driving ability to John Vick, hoping that he will be able to master the art of one-armed driving as well as I have. I, Cuca Alvarez, leave my ability to write letters to Ellen Amberg, knowing that she will keep herself out of mischief that way. I, Andy Rodriquez, leave my musical ability and the responsibility of keeping the swing band together to Joe Lizardi. I hope he will not get gray on the job. I, Sophie Montoya, leave my interest in Flagstaff to Sarah Rodriquez, knowing that any excuse to get to Flag will be welcomed by her. I, Joan Plummer, leave my interest in men to my sister Jeannie, hoping that she will have better luck than I have. We do hereby seal this our last will and testament.
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Cuca Alvarez Glee Club I-2-3-4; Drum Corps I-2-3-4: Viking Staff I-2-3-4; Tusayan 4. Tony Sanchez Dramatics Club 3-4; Thespians 3-4; Class Play 3-4; W. Club 3-4; Glee Club 3. Socorro Avila Drum Corps I-2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Tusayan 4. Kenneth LaRue Glee Club 3-4; Vice Pres. Thespians 4, Thespians 4; Class Play 3-4; Ski Club 2; Tusayan 4; Baseball 2. Lorene Weir Blyth H. S. 1-2; Viking Staff 2-3-4; Art Club 4; Dramatics Club 3-4: Treasurer 3; Thespians 3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Class Play 3-4; Softball 2; Tusayan 4. Mr. King Class Sponsor. Peggy Jacobson Drum Corps 1-2-3: Glee Club I-2-3-4; Dramatics Club 1-2-3-4; Art Club 2-3-4. Pres. 4; W. Club 4: Cheerleader 4; Thespians 4. Pres. 4; Viking Staff I-2-3-4; Softball 2-3-4; Class Play 3-4; Junior Prom Queen 3; Social Manager 4; Drum Corp Pres. 4; Class Officer I. June Walker Albert H. S. 1-2: Viking Staff 2-3-4; Drum Corps 3-4: Glee Club 2-3-4; Thespi ans 4; Class Play 4; W. Club 3-4. Vice Pres. 4; Softball 2-3-4; Cheerleader 4. Joyce Burrage Viking Staff I-2-3-4; Cheerleader 1-3-4; Class Play 4; Softball 2-3-4; W. Club 3-4. Sec. 4; Glee Club 3-4: Thespians 4; Dramatics Club 3: Attendant Senior Hop 4.
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CLASS PROPHECY On the last day of school on May 18, 1952, the entire senior class met for the last time. During the meeting the class was introduced to Dr. Won Mug who has become famous for his time machine experiments. He had sent Alley Oop and his girl friend Oola back into the time of prehistoric men. The class as a whole had expressed a desire to be sent back into time for the last fling before gong out in the cruel world to fight for a living. Dr. Won Mug was agreeable to the experiment and he guaranteed that- it was impossible for any of his subjects to get bumped off by some prehistoric monster. He instructed the class to meet him in his laboratory in Phoenix the next day, and then he would send the class as a group back 5000 years. The entire class journeyed to Phoenix and assembled in the laboratories of Dr. Won Mug, where they placed in the time machine for their trip back into time. There was a loud crank and the entire group disappeared into space. Dr. Won Mug turned on the time screen and finally located a group dressed in costumes that he had never seen before. This puzzled him for some time until he discovered that he had crossed one of the wires in the time machine and had projected the group fifty years into the future. And so, as we watch the group spread out and going about their work fifty years from now, let's follow each one of them on the time screen and see what each member of the class is doing. Mary Munoz is now sixty eight years old, and we see her waiting on a street corner anxiously looking up and down the street as if she were waiting for some one. Finally we see an object in the distance, and, as he draws closer, we recognize Alfred Brinias coming to meet his old school sweetheart. They are still planning to get married and would have been married long ago, but Mary is supporting two of her brothers and can't save up enough to support Alfred, too. The scene now shifts to an arena where we see a lady's wrestling match in progress. We learn from the crowd that the lady wrestler is Killer Burrage, who has whipped every woman in the world. Tonight she is wrestling the male champion of the world. As the arena fades from the scene, we next see a beautiful room filled with men who are lined up and are yelling for something. We finally realize that June is operating a beauty shop for male customers only. She has been in this business for ten years and so far has only averaged making one man a year bald headed. Next, we see a Navy yard filled with ships. Sailors are running around loose all over the place. We soon realize that Peggy Jacobson now operates her own branch of the Navy and the sailors are all sons or grandsons. We find Andy Rodriquez looking over his chain pool halls. He has been in this business for many years now and has discovered a new invention of round tables and square balls. Andy's most steady customer is, of course, Ben Lopez. Ben is only seventy years old now and has been telling all the people that in a few years he plans to have a business like this of his own. Although Ben says he knows very little about this business, he seems to be around more than anyone we see. As the pool halls fade away, we find Jean Oleson and Walter Wyche operating a roller coaster of love. When they first bought this roller coaster, it was like any ordinary one, but one year later Walter and Jean had made it into a roller coaster of love, because they themselves were pretty steady riders. Louann Johnson is in charge of an Army field for the youngsters. At this time they are drafted from the ages of four to sixteen years of age. The government chose Louann to be in charge of the camp in order that the boys might be happy and not feel inferior on account of their size. Louann is very pleased with the job because she always did like the army.
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