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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1951 We the senior class of WHS, being of sound mind Cwe won erl, in order to form a more oerfect discord in assembly, establish peace and tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the failures in algebra, and secure the blessings of liberty for all the days of our lives, do hereby bequeath To the freshmen we leave three Cor moreb years of WHS To the sophomores we leave our extra curricular activities To the juniors we leave our good grades, and our assembly seats And to lndividual members of the WHS fan club we do bequeath Catherine Ball gives her blush to Georgia Luthi Richard Emerson wills his l o n g shots to Jimmy Forbes Merlin Fisher gives his long strlng of A's to Carl Wolf Loren Gerleman wills his quiet serious manner to Robert Merkle Norman Gutzmer wills his height to Donald Dechow Elwood Heald blesses Bernard Ashfeld with his good hearty laugh Norma Hopper wills her Job of selling popcorn to Victor Trudeau Delores Leonard leaves her homework to Billy Smith Delberta Maurice bestows her friendly manner on all future freshmen Mary Ellen McCoy wills her strong attraction for biology speclmens to anyone who can stand the smell of formaldehyde Feistner Sheldon Murphy wills his lonesome typing class to Tom y Glenn Janice Noble wills her blond streak to Raeburn Grassel Mary Peters leaves the ob of answering the telephone to anyone who sits in the bac of the assembly Dean Peterson wills his remarkable memory to some fresh man, but he forgets whom Leona Sweeney bestows her Southern drawl upon Mr Warne Esther Wells leaves her nfuturamicu newspaper blouse to anyone who is lnte ested ln the news of the 2lst Century Edward Swenson wllls last mlnute rushes lnto assembly to Donald Rauch Dean Teller leaves the sum of five dollars to any f eshman, sane or insane, who will lend hlm the sum of ten dollars Barbara Wolf leaves her quietness to Joanne Anderson Senior Administrator Pat Moran bequeaths ber 9:02 arrivals at school to Arlan
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L JLLTLLOTJS Back rows Donald Rauch, Albert Foos, Wayne Smith, Fay Witte, Delwood Maurice, Bill Smith, Tom Glenn, Victor Trudeau Middle row: Mrs Basham, Georgia Luthi, Betty Goeman, Jane Parsons, Marliss Schroeder Ava Anderson, Donald Dechow, Ronald Moses Front row: Avis umelhart, Janice Howard, Nyla Baughfman Judy Thill, Frances Scott, Marvelyn Jacobson Raeburn Grassel, Lila Olson Not pictured Keith Merriman add Lyle Pawlowski On September 4, 1950 twenty four juniors enrolled at Woonsocket High School Raeburn Grassel was a new student Lyle Pawlowski entered WHS the second semester and Keith Merriman discontinued school The junior class officers are: President, Judy Thill, Vice President, Tom Glenn, Secretary Treasurer, Raeburn Grassel The class advisor is Mrs Basham Fay Witte and Janice Howard were the carnival king and queen candidates The class earned S215 35 Witte, Albert Foos, Tom Glenn, Basketball, Albert Foos, Fay Witte, Tom Glenn, and Ronald Moses Jane Parsons, Avis Ru elhart, and Marliss Schroeder participated in declam work Jane Parsons and Marliss Schroeder represented the junior class at the music contest held in Kimball on February 7 The Junior play, 'Cross My Heart , under the direction of Mr Warne was presented February 12, 1951 A Judy Thill President Tom Glenn Vice President Raeburn Grassel Secretary Treasurer L ,'k 1 W if The junior lettermen are as follows: Football, Donald Dechow, Fay n O :S 'Z'-A ii Q , f ' 1
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