High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 23 text:
“
up minds do hereby bestow and endow the following To Miss Ashley we bequeath a girls chorus that sings instead of talks To Mrs Atkins we bequeath a long successful and happy married life To Mr Brown me bequeath a home in Abingdon To Mrs Cramer vue bequeath a east for the umor Play who ysill attend rehearsals To Mrs Day we bequeath a student body that will re turn their report cards promptly To NIrs Dahler vte bequeath a home room that is as quiet as 8B has been this year To 'vlrs Duffy we bequeath some new books for the library To Vlr Geirhart vue bequeath a sociology ellss that will pay attention in class To Mrs Gillette .1 straight A history elass To Miss lhrenhart we bequeath a year of unintcr rupted lab periods To Nlr Hade we bequeath 1 quiet fifth period study To Mrs Hunter vte bequeath students who will make up ti To Mr teim team To Nlr dispo me without being run down Lundeen vie bequeath a Ireshman basketball who yy ill think about basketball instead of girls for I953 Irout we bequeath a student body who will se of their pop bottles and luneh sacks properly 'Io Nlrs Reseinito yse bequeath 1 fevt boys for her next year s shorthand eltss To NIr Rich vue bequeath i seventh grade class that will eo operate To Mr Sells yse bequeath 1 band that wont need so many lectures on behisior To Miss Sperry we bequeath a feyy ambitious seniors To Mrs Thornton a bottlt of aspirin to take care of her headaches from ysorrying about the school s money To Mr Viar vue bequeath two do7en new typewriters I'o Mrs Wenzelmann we bequeath an Inglish 4 class with a few quiet boys To Miss W hecler yse bequeath 1 driy er s license so she can drive Ilthyl' law u y. To Wir. W imer we bequeath an ag. class that will stuoy instead of eat candy and talk.. To Nlrs. Yarde we bequeath a few people to help her find lost books. To Nirs. W'ick we bequeath an automatic stamper that says bus late. To Nliss johnson w- bequeath .mother Illinois Big Ten Championship. To Nir. Zuck we bequeath a student body' with good excuses for their absence. To Mr. Cracraft we bequeath clean floors. To Mr. Simpson we bequeath a news station wagon. To Mr. Wilson we bequeath a new school that will never need repairs. X irginia Booton bequeath my ability of making p jokes to Twila Allen. Frances Brock bequeath my' quietness to Helen Burkhalter. im Campbell bequeath my height to Charles Strand. Mariorie Courson bequeath my natural curly hair to Delorise uinn. , David Courter, bequeath my trips to Galesburg to Sterling England. , Gary Courter, bequeath my ability to write amusing stories in Practical English to Donald Peake. I, Norma Dagley, bequeath my personality to jackie Meythaler. I, Glendel Eathington, bequeath my high honors to anyone who can get them with less studying than I. I, Clara Gray, bequeath my height to Georgie W'inchel. I, Patsy Gillette, bequeath my A's in Iinglish to Vir- ginia Selph. Marie Hasley bequeath my neat shorthand assign ments to someone in next years class Xirgel Herren bequeath my shy ness around girls to Dick Tucker Bonna Holstine bequeath my good naturedness Nlarcia Lawson Alice Hopkins bequeath my shvness around boys Alice 'Nlewcomb Don Harper bequeath all of my arguments George Landon Donna Johnson bequeath my flirting experience Iqdith Gray Max johnson bequeath my tripping ability to Phyllis Martin Ray Johnson bequeath my large number of girl friends to Dick Bahl Ida Kilpatrick bequeath my Irish ways to anyone who wants them Ruth Kyellander bequeath my athletie ability to Carolyn Owen Sylyia Lee bequeath my giggles to Patsy Hale Bill Lewis bequeath my trips to Avon to Iarry Skinner Bulkeley cane Martin bequeath my sense of humor to Dar lene Coombs Mike 'VIcMillan bequeath my carefree yyays to I l I Howerton Nlae 'vieylillan bequeath my ability to play football to Donnie Way oyce Morss bequeath my ood times in school tm oyee Heim r Karen Nelson bequeath my shiny blaek hair to linet Hamlin Martha Olinger bequeath my every day bus ride to Pat Heath Marilyn Olinger bequeath my happy school days to Joan Stoekham Martha Palmer bequeath my shortness to Phyllis Hendricks. Ifthel Plasters bequeath my betraying eyes to Mary Schuck, Helen lowers bequeath my driving ability' to Bob Hateh. XY illa Dean Rood bequeath my cheerleading experi- ence to sister Melba to keep it in the family. Elayne Schisler my freckles to Y iva Robinson. Roger Schisler bequeath my' bright remarks in ling- lish class to anyone who can get as many laughs with them as I have. Richard Sherman bequeath my reckless driving t Don Niles. Pauline Shinn my writing ability to Sally Hoadley. Don Smith bequeath my laziness to Chuck Roberson. jack Smith my years in ag. to Gary Shipplett. Peggy Boyer Thomas bequeath my dark complexion to Gwen Allison. Pete Thomas my chuckle to Robert Xlfhitenack. LaN erne Thurman bequeath my job at Faralli's t Paul XY ay. Donna Vermillion, my red hair to Peggy Pringle. 'Norma W'alker, bequeath my ability to tinkl' the iyories to Sonny Howerton. Ray NVallis, my athletic ability to Di'k Cox. Doris W'elsh, my friendliness to Doris Zimmerman. Charles NVhite, my teasing ability to Jerry XVilsonV Donna Vfhitney, bequeath my tall, slim figure to Dorothy' Landon. Lloyd Yoho, bequeath my sleepiness to George Castle. Delbert Zuck, bequeath my curly black hair to jack Gilbert. This Page Sfvonsorvrl by WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE We, the unstable, irresponsible members of the Senior Class of 1952, being of handsome bodies and Iumbled . A - A , . - A i ' 1 If I. 1 .I .I i A V A V ' ' A IA ' A AV V V to . IV V ' , ' to A A V . . V - A A ' ' . IV , ' to A A A VV . . A ' i V IV V ' . ' to A A AVA VV V V A V V 1 ' A ' , I, i . , ' i ' i . 'Q . , ' . 'i ' ' I ' . A. A . . A A A IA A A. V S ' V ' ' N H ' ' V A ' V 'V 5 . V A V. .A A V , IA - A V' V . ' AV A A V. . . A 4. ' ' IA ' A A V '. A A VV V A V V V' V A ' ' ' V V A IA r' A 1' V VA A A V . . : A IA A A To Mr. Peck, we bequeath an All-State basketball I, Delorise Lundstrom, bequeath my voice to Ann A A s A V. . V ' IA I ' A , ' A A A V. . .A A .V V IAA' A ' A ri, l . V' , ' ' . . ' ' A' L ' I I, L ' I 'l V , ' ' Q I ' . V ' ' 1 ' ' I, AI ' . , A' g ' . A ' 1 ' . VA V . . V V . ' ' ' AA IA . A ' V ' AA . t. 5 i - I I . . , ' . .' . . A A V. V .A .A V - A IA ' ' AV A V V A V ' 1 V A Vt . . A ' V. ' '- A V IA A , , e ' f ll I i V I I, , ' A V IV I V ' A i IV ' V ' V. .V V V ' i L IV V I IV ' V A A V V V V , I, , ' u A A V V V I, , ' ' A IV V IV ' V g u IA A 1 IA VV A IV V I V I, 1 t I V A V AA IV ' V ' V I Q I I v I I L I I e
”
Page 22 text:
“
THE LLTZT N B1 lover MoRss AIND KARV5 NLISON P11b11xfazdDeca1fc1y N 73 1 W1th an eye to the ground and an ear ten years to the future we h1xe spent sex eral months studyung the Sen1ors of 1952 Fran kly the obserx 1t1ons for 1962 We have here recorded do not do them justnce 1m C 1115 ju5t mnouneed for the th1rd eon 5eeut1xe t1me I do not Choose to run But th15 I5 leap year g1rl5 Come and get me M11ee M hax1ng ju5t mherlteel lot f money from an unlenoyxn aunt 1115 at 115t reaehed h15 goal 1n hfe LlOlITg not111ng Chuele W and Max South Amerlean farmer5 announeed last month that they vxould 5pee1al1ze 1n ra1s1ng Cane durmg the eommg 5ea5on eane M IS employed tnere as ehlef eoole and bottle veasher Ruth K has just f'1 1lSllCCl a book entltled Hoxx to Make Loxe It sell5 for S10 1 Copy but Glendel S1yS lt 5 vxorth lt Roger S 1 xxell lenovxn farmer of t1115 eom munxty IS m1k1ng progre55 ln the 1nxent1on of 1 robot vxhleh xx111 not only m111e tl1e eoyx5 but T11e I-lasley and Palmer D11ry Compmy are featurlng 1 S1turday 5pee111 Sour Cream and Curdled M1l1e The Abmgdon Chex rolet varage has reeently been t11een oxer by B111 Lexx15 Lloyd Y IS employed here IS head meeh1n1e oyee and Bonna Mle are noxx runnlng an old ma1d5 11ome for b1ehelors only Karen Nelson IS the orxglnator of Keteh em ard K11l em Matr1mon1al Bureau aele Sm1th blllflff of Puekerbrush IS loole mg for the Courter brother5 xho are b hexed to haxe robbed V1rge1 H 5 jwrlze xx 1terme1on watch Don S 11,15 just returned to 1115 home In the Cat51e11l5 atter x151t1ng .1 day 1n e1x1l1z1t1on Exen lTCI'ITTltS must oeeas1on111y x151t the brlght 11ght5 I Dlele S the toxxn b11eer IS umg for d1xoree Reason 1115 xxlte 18 t11e1ng Ill the doug11 M155 XX'111a Dean Rood returned to her dut1e5 a5 1n5truetor 1t lxnoxx No More College after x1s1t1ng xxlth relat1xe5 11ere Mae M and Delbert Z txxo xxelllenoxxn ehem1st5 are noxx xxorlexng on the subjeet Hoxx To Blovx Up The Senool Hou5e In Three Easv Les ons The Ohnger tvx1n5 haxe just hmshed a book entltled You Tvxo Can Loole Ahlee Donn XV Marge C a1d Sy1x1a L have just jo1ned the famou5 Red He1d5 ball team Elame S 1nd Donn1 V are the1r off1e111 llllf dyer5 T11ey xe h1d expenenee V1rg1n11 B IS nmxx manager of tl1e f15ty Grlll Dor15 XV and Helen P 1re profe5511r111 d1511 xx a5her5 there Dod1e L IS noxx 51ng1ng Brahm5 Lu111by 1n5tead of tl1e Lord 5 Prayer Et1e1 P IS noxx 5e111ng E51e1mo P1e5 1 A1a51ea Ida K tl1e great xxoman l1xxyer has ju5t xx on 1 ease for Norma D xxho xx IS eharged xxlth steahng the note5 oi? of 1 mllblt bar Clara G and Patsy G matrons ofthe Knox County a11 are loolelng for Ahee I'lOj7lxlI'lb Sl1e IS xx anted for d15turbmg the pe 1ee at Saludy And here ID rhyme 18 xx hat 11 1ppened to Ray a 18 L1ttle Raymond XX1.1lllS 51t 1n the Corner Study1ng 1115 Lllimlbffy book Along eame Norma and grabbed h1m qu eh And noxx they 51t ID a breakf15t noolx UILLRTS IEXVLIRY STORI 1 -3 1 :Av 1: I' 1 - 1 - Ma' - , 952 ,. E , 6 5 L , L ,, , L 1 . 1 K . 1 7, Ve 1 - - 1 I x A ' 5 '., A , ,A ' '1 1. 'I . .5 , . - ., . ,.5 . .4- '1, ' , -1 I ' I X' ' - X' 2' fl ' - ' 3 ' .1 raf I ' 1 A 11' L' ' 'L ' I s -1 ' ,I U7 X, , H O ,S K, . A 1 1 . . . ' L 1' -' .1'1.- . . , 1. .. 1 - we 4 ', ' ' ' ' - . ,L 1 1. ,1 1 , . . -1 7 if J., Y . -, 1 1 1 , - A-, 1 4' 1 'A QV 7 I' 1 V Tl 'J 7 Q r A ji , , , , . 1 A a ., .. 1 ' . f - 1 1 '1 v 'l' 1 V . 2 f . A .'.1 1. A 1 14 -' 1 A 1 lr- - , 1 f 111, 1 11 .'. -1 ,. . . A D g X . . in 1 'Y . . .L .L .. 2 4 do the other Chores as well. - . 1 . . 1 K- .11 1 1 K' 1 j.,, , ,I .h Y N, - I X' V e 1 1 . 1 . , A I ', I ,A ' 31 5 . I . 1- . 5 ' ll O -1 .. L1, 1. 1 ,1',.. , '. ' T' - . . '. 1 ' ' ' ' P 1 ' . f' '-. -' - I 'A V . , - ij .U 7 , A , I , v 5 ,h . x 1 1 5 . .21,. A ,k-1y- 1 C .1, 'A ' 'A 1 . . Y- I A 1, A l AA . 4'- 1 , , , A 1 7 , 1 77 '-. j . XXWII.. K I I - 1' 1-' ' , ,- . 7113 Pug: Sfm11.f0r1'J by . I ' .'I T
”
Page 24 text:
“
Luzior ass fjqcers Cyl RAI o Goooxi xx Presndenr l'RANlx Nlxxc ll Rl X nee Prcsxdent MIIIBA Rooo Seeremry Treasurer C12 Ck JJ!! On September 4 1951 twenty blX boys md thlrty one glrls entered the unnor Class at Abmgdon not lenovslng whit would b hold them before the end of the year were th elass play Xoung Aprll 1nd the umor Senlor Prom Co operation made these ex ents a bxg success The unlor Class thrs yelr ehose the lol loyung offrcers Presldent Gerald Goodman X ree Presrdent Frank Mlnglerl Secretary Tre lsu er Melba Rood me un or C l rss sponsors were Mrs Cramer Mrs Duffy md Mr Hade Due to rllness ln the famxly Mrs Duffy one us much this year The students are hopmg to see her back next year 'Ihe unlor Class haye had a busy and sue Cessful year eombmeel mth many good times and they haye only one more mlle to go before they reach the end of the trarl 1 Ilg Sprmm 1 TUX! N SHOPIL 13 U W J' . 1 - ,I I I . - . J, 5 1- L 1' rl, ' . Tl A J i I , ' '. L ' C . '. . f. . . A s ,V A ' .x ' l , ' ,, S. y, , The' two most important cvcnts of thc year of thc Junior Class sponsors, Could not be with v. . C - -- f 7 ' L . . '. y, , . A . A ' , , . , L , , r g , . 1 , . Tha 'thu' .' x 'mf fry ' 1 :
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.