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I Joan Leehey leave my devlllsh ways to the rest of the gang Sally Verna and Jamce I Don LeFevre leave my prlvate chalr rn Mr Lybeck s offlce to anyone that lrkes to srt Gary Marshall leave Carol to the sophomore boys Edwrn Masteller leave my physrque to Ott Krueger Gerald McCalley leave my messy locker to any good housekeeper Loretta Mclnteer leave my hearty laugh to Barbara Melvm Pat Meggers leave my dramond to all of the un engaged gxrls ofl H S Ardyce Mlller leave a certaln lesup boy to Wrlda Bantz Yvonne Perry leave my Manchester dates to anyone that IS capable of handllng them Rlchard Petersen leave my flirty ways to Lona Russell leave my herght to Maurrce Horn Jerry Satterlee leave my wrestlrng abrlrty to the Utterbacks Norman Schuman leave my good looks to Glen Brrck Barbara Shroyer leave my pretty eyes to hm Zrmmerly Vugmra Strefel leave our overmght trrps to any grrl who emoys the outdoors Dean Stevens leave my bashfulness around grrls to Wayne Wessels any lover of good OJ lrterature Bob Strempke leave my camera to the rest of the world s great photographers LeRoy Strrckle leave my shy quret manner to Sandy Hall Vernon Van Tassell leave my abrlrty to skrp school to Glen Martrn Zelma Wallrs leave my athletrc abllrty to Lors Locke Lucrlle Zrmpher leave my gay and wrtty manner to Evy Lybeck And we the Class of 1952 leave to each future sophomore class of Independence Hrgh School the Sock Hop whrch we have on mated Sard sock hop can be used only by the sopho more classes for the ralslng of funds for e Iumor Semor Prom each year WIIHCSSCS I SAM TOLLOMY MARIORIE FRANK Z 6 I'-ur I, , . I, ' , ' , I, , . I, , ' , I, , ' - ' . . . I, ' , ' ' . I, V . . I, . D . K I, ' . . . I, ' . . . U I, , ' . I, , ' ' . I' . . . . y . . . . . I, , ' . I, Jean Stevens, leave the spicy stories that Don LeFevre tells me in speech class to I, , ' . I' . ' ' . .- L ' , . . . ' Il . y . . . . i I' . . , . I , r , 9 -- Z, ---- x ' 1 .-...... 1 5 4 V. ' of s- , A f as A sv f , I' S- Q s ev fd? 1, A '
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those .senzor Lf U. We the undersrgned bexng of sound mmd and body hereby grve devrse and bequeath of our earthly possesslons whrch we deem surtable and proper I Carla Albert leave my lovely government grades to any Jumor that can rarse them Shrrley Bantz leave my horseback rrdmg abrlrty to Roy Rogers Hurley Barkowskr leave my method of drlvrng to anyone that lrkes t pay fmes Marrlyn Beatty leave my knack for cheerleadrng to JoAnn Terry Barbara Belzer leave my carbunkles to anyone that can stand them Darwrn Black leave my sunny smrle to Barbara Clough Ralph Buscher leave my love for the opposrte sex to Edgar Menzel Charlte Cabalka leave my bashfulness to Owen Shannon and my teakettle and p1g pokmg abrlrty to Sam Tollomy Wendell Crrcus leave my job as presrdent of F F A to any farm boy Kenny Coulter leave my Chevy grrl and cat to Tom Gutes Martha D1a1 leave my naturally blonde halr to Bernadrne Hertzberg Loren Eddy leave my motorcycle and boots to Mr Mrlls Bev Ellrott leave my shorthand abrlrty to Carolyn Cates and Glen Brrck so they LaVern Eschen leave my converhble and cold weather to Marleen Forsman Mabel Fagan leave Freddy Forsythe to lamce Meythaler Bonnre Ford leave my many boyfrrends to Nona Saunders Marjorre Frank leave my sure cure for Jungle IOI to anyone that needs II and I grve my pony tarl back to the pony I Don Franks leave my red ha1r to Marlene Smutz I Edr Freeman leave my bouncy wtlk to Mrs McLaughl1n l Shrrley Gosse leave my short hatr to Delorls Frsher I B111 Groskurth leave my car to anyone r1ch enough to run rt and dumb enough to want rt Norman Hand leave my herght to Helen Shaw Al1ce Harrrngton leave my prano playtng abrhty to Don Krdd Shrrley Hauth leave my cocl CU temper to anyone that gets angered easrly Donna Hearn leave my Today s Secretary magazmes to Mrss Hanlon Dale Henderson leave my srngrng abllrty to Novy Black Bob Hummel leave my ears to Dumbo the elephant Carole Johnson leave my drmples to Str John Hanna I Iohn Kuhl leave Q. 1 L I, , ' - . . . . C 1, ', ' ' ' o ' . I, ' , ' . I, , . l, ' , ' . I, , ' . l, ' , ' ' . . . . I, , , ' , . I, ' , ' ' . I, , . ' . I' . I. ' D I . can wrrte rn secrecy. l, , 'H , I, , ' , I, ' , ' , In . . hy . . , I, , ' , I, . . ' , - . . , . I I, ' , , . ' , I' 1 1 . 1, , ' -- ' N D '
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RO? EC by Marjone Frank Dear Aunt Mrnnre May 8 1952 As the I H S Express chugged mto Independence I grabbed my surtcase and got ready to dash out The tram was engrneered by SHIRLEY HAUTH I saw that she had fmally found a way to let off steam Later as I harled a taxr whrch by the way was drrven by HURLEY BARKOWSKI I kept thmkrng how wonderful rt would be to see all of my old pals agarn As we rode through town I saw that the Dramond Bros Grocery Store was now owned and operated by KENNY COULTER CARLA ALBEKI' hrs wrfe was carryrng a 100 lb bag of Jelly beans poor soul When I got out of the taxr I could hardly belxeve my eyes They had frnally gotten a new hrgh school The S90 000 000 needed to burld rt was grven by the Semor Class of 1952 It was the money that they had left over from therr prom As I walked through the hall I heard a famrlrar vorce sayrng Please check the frne lrst Yes rt was Mrs McLaughl1n and her two able assrstants were BEVERLY ELLIOTT and LORETTA MCINTEER, Everyone rn the d1d understand speech so Mr Hanna who was later replaced by JEAN STEVENS had just kept htm rn school all these years I heard a rousrng march comrng from the band room so I went down to rnvestrgate I was surprrsed to see that BOB HUMMEL was the drrector Because I was downstarrs Ithought that I should see who the phys ed teachers were They tumed out to be NORMAN HAND and MARILYN BEATTY The basketball coach was DON FRANKS and the wrestlrng coach was LAVERN ESCHEN Home ec teacher CAROLE JOHNSON was tellrng her students how to boil water Then I thought I saw B111 the Jamtor but I was wrong It tumed out to be DALE HENDERSON Brll had retrred 20 years ago When I walked through the lower hall I notrced the bulletrn board whrch sard that the prom was gomg to be that Frrday nrght and EDWIN MASTELLER and Hrs Royal Hungartans were gorng to play I also notrced that there was to be an assembly the next hour world famous JOHN KUHL was gorng to lecture on the evrls of lrquor The pnncrpal LOREN EDDY then stepped out of hrs offrce and told me that there was an assembly every day In the background I could hear an announcement berng made on the squawk box by Loren s secretary ZE' MA WALLIS As I went by Mr Mrlls old room I saw ALICE HARRINGTON who was the govem ment teacher tellrng her class that murder IS not a federal offense fT1me to tum the page, Auntrej study hall looked so studious--all except one. That was DON LE FEVRE--poor thing--he never
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