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Class Will I, DONNA COFFMAN, do hereby will and bequeath my job of getting up at 6:00 and walking my dogs to Ronnie Sutton and Bob Gecowets. I, DONNA DAVIS, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to snare and keep a high school guy to all the girls who have designs on Tri-Staters. I, JANET GECOWETS, do hereby will and be- queath my class ring to Jim Austin so he will have a ring to present to his steady. I, JOANNE CARR, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to eat as much as I Want of anything and not gain weight to anyone who thinks she can get away with it. . I, PHIL HEALY, do hereby will and bequeath my many nicknames to Skip Harry Klink. I, JIM BLEDSOE, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be class president three years in succession to any person who wants to have a lot of work in high School. I, ARTHUR HOCKEY, do hereby will and bequeath my five-pound dumbells to Susie Mummert. I, JOAN BECK, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play basketball and to drive a car to school to Joyce LaVine. I, FERN VAN MARTER, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go with three different Jims in one year to Susie Mummert in the hope she makes the most of it. I, LES PEELER, do hereby will and bequeath my Fremont jacket and sweater to anyone who would accept them, as I no longer have any use for them. I, ALBERT GUILFORD, do hereby will and bequeath my curly hair to Jim Monroe. I, NANCY SNOW, do hereby will and bequeath my short hair to any girl who doeSn't feel like doing up her hair. I, MIKE CROWL, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to clean balls, fold towels, and do other things that go with managing a team to anyone who would like the job. I, TOM REEK, do hereby will and bequeath my dirty bucks to anyone who wants to clean them. I, DENNY DELLER, do hereby will and bequeath my enormous height to Bene in the hope he will put it to good use. I, DONN GRIFFIN, do hereby will and bequeath my technical knowledge of 1934 Fords to Don Hintz. I, JACK SELLINGER, do hereby will and bequeath my nickname to whoever can endure it. I, CAROLYN RANEY, do hereby will and bequeath my almost empty peroxide bottle to my sister, Doris, who is dying to use it. I, PHIL KREIN, do hereby will and bequeath my ability that I acquired from Dave Handy to argue with women and gain absolutely nothing to Skip Klink. I, ALICE FAIR, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get passes out of study hall to my brother, Allen. I, MARY DAVIS, do hereby will and bequeath my typing ability to anyone who wishes to finish assign- ments quickly and have time left to do other things. I, JANET JARBOE, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get a date with a certain Fremont boy to Ann Redding. I, GRETA SEWELL, do hereby will and bequeath my worn out typing tablet to Willie Nelson. We, SUSIE UNGER AND LEE SELL, do hereby will and bequeath our beat-up knitting bags, broken- down knitting needles, and worn-out argyle pattern' books to Bill Eberhart and Gabby Horn. I, TOM PEARSON, do hereby will and bequeath my old '13 1 Pontiac to anyone who is sucker enough to pull it from the junk yard. I, PATRICIA OSBORNE, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to dream in study hall to Donna Preston. I, RICHARD FREEMAN, do hereby will and bequeath my blond hair to LaMarr Stroh so he won't have to use peroxide. I, CHUCK KELLY, do hereby will and bequeath a box of thumbtacks to Mr. Kuebler to make up for those I lost all year. I, DICK BRUHN, do hereby will and bequeath my typing speed to anyone who needs it. I, ANN TRAVIS, do hereby will and bequeath my distressed Siamese kitten to anyone who Wants it. I, VAL ERICKSON, do hereby will and bequeath my ability toi go 3,000 miles in one summer to get from coast to coast to Skip Klink who tried to go that far around the mound. I, RICHARD ROSE, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to think of the future to- Breezy', L. Warren. I, BILL STEFFAN, do hereby will and bequeath my flashy plaid shirts to anyone wishing to make a hit anywhere. In testimony whereof, we hereunto Set Our hand and seal and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, this fourth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two. Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS Per: JO DEROSA GRETA SEWELL ALICE FAIR JOAN BECK ANITA LOWTHER MARY DAVIS Page Twenty-Nzne
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o Class W1 ll We, the class of '52 of Angola High School, situated in Angola, in the county of Steuben in the State of Indiana, being of extremely sound mind and body will and testament. To Mlss REED, our sponsor, we leave our heart felt thanks for her splendid guidance. To MAC, our principal, we leave our best wishes for his success as principal of A. I-I. S. TO MR. BOOMERSHINE, our superintendent, we leave all the good thoughts that assembly speakers have attempted to pass on to us. We have no room in our already full heads for them. TO MR. FULLER, our dramatics coach and govern- ment teacher, we leave our sincere appreciation for his guidance with the plays and his patience in gov- ernment classes. TO MISS SHULTZ, our English teacher, we leave the consoling knowledge that she will never have to teach commas, predicate nouns, and such things to another class as trying as the class of '52. To MR. DRUCK, we leave the happy thought that he doesn't have to retire. To HAM, We leave the fond memory of our fresh- man team. TO CURT, we leave the memory of the excellent record of the team of '52. To THE REST OF THE FACULTY we leave the memory of the class of '52 to do with what they will. To THE JUNIORS we leave our ability to produce senior plays. To THE SOPHOMORES we leave our ideas for money making projects in the hopes that the ideas work. To THE FRESHMEN we leave this bit of advice- Be as happy as the class of '52, have as much fun as we did-but don't forget to study. In addition to the foregoing we wish to dispose of some of our more personal items as follows: I, DIANA BEATTY, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to walk in straight skirts to Long Stride Cather. I, JANIE MANN, do hereby will and bequeath Phil Krein to Don Martin in the hopes they'll never be lonesome. I, BETTY SERvIs, do hereby will and bequeath my books to any junior who can find time in his senior year to make good use of them. I, KAYE WILLIAMSON, do hereby will and bequeath my laugh to Mary Etta Hughes. I, JO DEROSA, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to bang up car fenders to i'Crash,' Cather whose superior driving ability has never been marred by mishaps of this nature. I, BILL LONDON, Do hereby will and bequeath the DeSoto to anyone with money enough to keep it running. I, ANITA LOWTHER, do hereby will and bequeath Page Twenty-Eight , do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last my nickname Hot Rodn and my car to Mr. Wal- radth in the hope that he can push or pedal faster than I can. I, BRUCE MARTIN, do hereby will and bequeath my small feet to Pat Essenberg. I, TEMPLE MEADE, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to back the driver,s training car into a mail truck to anybody who thinks he can get by with it. I, JOANN MOTE, do hereby will and bequeath my worn out bookkeeping book and note book to Kath- leen Patterson in the hope she will put them to good use in her senior year. I, ARTHUR MYERS, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with women to Jim Austin. I, DAVE NEUKAM, do hereby will and bequeath my beard to Don Martin. I, BLAINE NICHOLS, do hereby will and bequeath my dashing ways to Lloyd Easterday. I, JO ZIMMER, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to lose anything and everything five minutes after I get it to Tony Cather, who never loses any- thing except tickets, and to Don Martin, who never loses anything but his head. I, NANCY IALSPACH, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get the car to Tom Ott. I, NANCY CLARK, do hereby will and bequeath all my old connections-meaning Auburn, Toledo, and Fort Wayne-to Susie Mummert. I, PHID BISHOP, do hereby will and bequeath all my nicknames to any underclassmen who Wants to add to his or her collection. I, JOYCE ALLEN, do hereby will and bequeath my white bucks to Joyce LaVine in the hope she'll for- give me for calling her by her nickname. I, JOAN BALDWIN, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get passes to anyone who wants the work that goes with them. I, ROBERTA BERKES, do hereby will and bequeath my credit card and daddy's gas pump to Keith Geren, but, Keith, don't let daddy see you near the gas pump. . . I, JEANETTE SHEETS, do hereby will and bequeath my unfinished knitting to anyone who has another half to go with it. I, NORMA KUGLER, do hereby will and bequeath my ride to school every noon to any girl who can get one. I, MARY FANNING, do hereby will and bequeath my tremendous height to Ronnie Sutton, who can surely use it. I, GLORIA REED, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to blush to anyone who thinks he wants it and can handle it.
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Page Thirty Yet To Come . . . TIME! MAY 23, 1962 PLACE! LoU1's Loui,s, the ultra-modern high school hang-out, has been thrown open to the class of '52, who are holding a party in honor of their sponsor, Miss Reed. Jo DeRosa, most famous English teacher of her time, is acting as hostess for the evening. Assist- ing Jo is Janet Jarboe, who is holding a secretarial position in Washington, D. C. Acting as head waiter is Bill London, who is still arguing against UMT. Betty Servis, who is supervisor at the Lutheran Hospital and Janie Mann, secretary to Les Peeler, famous prosecuting attorney, are the soda jerksv for the night ,..... the specialty being hot fudge nut sundaes. Among the many present is Fern Van Marter. Fern has just opened an exclusive dress shop in California with Carolyn Raney and Nancy Clark as her main attractions for modeling clothes designed by none other than Joyce Allen, who has recently changed her last name to Fradenberg. Sitting at a front booth are Mike Crowl and Nancy Alspach discussing the eco- nomic situation. Nancy has just won fame and fortune selling her personally designed Alsmobile, the largest car in the world. Mike is competing with Nancy with his unique car, the Crawler,,' which is the smallest car ever designed. Just coming in the door are Nancy Snow and Billie Meade, who have left their church affairs for the evening to join us. Nancy is president of all Pilgrim Fellowship organizations in this area. Billie is assisting her. Take a look at the booth behind the juke box! Sitting there sipping cokes are Jack Sellinger, top player for the Pistons, and Tom Reek, who was just Voted most val- uable manager of the year. Another athlete in the group is the star player of the Red Heads, Gloria Reed. Just joining them is Dave Neukam, stellar pitcher for the New York Giants. Notice the advertising on Loui's walls. It was done by Joan Baldwin, famous com- mercial artist. She was assisted in this Work by JoAnne Carr, who has also won fame in the field of art. At the pin ball machine is Bill Steffan, famous senator from Indiana, who has just exposed a gambling racket. Looking on at the game is Diana Beatty, who is now a grade teacher in the Angola school. Two other guests for the evening are Phyllis Bishop and Janet Gecowets. Phyllis is still stacking baby food at the Kroger Store and Janet is the new manager of the A 8c P Store. ' A few of the fellows of our class are making careers in the Armed Services. Chuck Kelly is in charge of the meat packing detail for the U. S. Marines. Richard Rose and Don Griffin are members of the U. S. Army. They are sergeants.
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