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'llnderclaumen were left af fmt Will and Tutament 69 tlce Seniom . . . We, the Seniors of l952, hereby leave to the Bolles School a sincere gratitude for an edu- cation or for an opportunity for one. To the faculty we leave our thanks for their guidance through the years. Individually we have many things to will to the underclassmen, things which have helped us at Bolles and which, we hope, will help them through their final years. l, Franklin Brown, after due deliberation, do hereby leave my able ability to evade Captain Garces in his everlasting pursuit of absentees from athletics to,anyone who can fill my well- worn shoes. I, Paul O'Brien Herloski, do leave to Jimmy Lopez a box of El Ropo Cigars and an official certificate of confinement. I, Andy McCullough, being of sound mind and unsound body, do hereby will rifle no. 70 to Captain Horton as an aid in his Fight Against Crime. I, H. O. Myerston, being of sound body and, yes, a mind, do hereby will and bequeath to Lt. Keating my autographed copy of the book, 5476.5 Awkward Places For Your Arms And Hands. I, Bob Ernest, being of sound enough mind to have earned the I6 credits necessary for my 54.00 diploma, joyously leave. I, Jim Tyson, being short of mind but of long enough body, do hereby will to Captain Dorey a slide rule to help him figure out the typing grades more correctly. I, Kayo Foshee, being of shot mind and-similar body, leave to Lt. Wood ,an electric motor for his steam shovel. I, Bill Brown, being of sound body and'weak mind, do hereby will and bequeath my nick- name of Jim Thorpe to Cappy Burnett, who de- serves it. I, Ellington Lansdel Hardin, because of my knowledge of history, will to Col. Ball one re- vised history book written by Hardin, and also a manicure set, a comb and brush set, and a large bottle of Tin Tair. I, Joe Campos, do leave and bequeath to Gus- tavo Tucker my false eyelashes and a season pass to the Florida Theater balcony. I, William R. Slye, being of thin nerves and body, do hereby leave 60 lovely children to a cadet with a fatherly instinct. I, Smokey Stover, being of warped mind and fatigued body because of my 5 years at Bolles, do hereby will to Col. Ball an iron lung for those days when he can't breathe. I, Willy Montgomery, do will and bequeath to Bill Mohle my latest book entitled, lOOl Ways to Check Out Early. I, James B. Waters, being of sound mind and unsound body, do hereby leave to Captain Rosco Horton one small picture of Captain John Davis to further inspire him next year, I, Frank Martin, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath to Lt. Keating one slightly used, self-pronouncing English diction- ary in hopes that he will learn to say such words as Satan correctly. I, Dudley Johnston, do hereby leave to Lt. Wood my ability to stay awake at the wheel while taking the tennis team to a tournament. I, Bill Richardson, do hereby leave Bolles on a day boy basis for the last time. A I, Powell Brewton, believing that golfers should prevail, do hereby will to an anonymous hare his Riverside gal. l, Squeek Marvin, being of dubious mind and body, do hereby will my much used Toni kit to Teddy Johnson. I, Mike Kenney, do hereby will to George Cory my claim of being the laziest cadet at Bolles, though I once had to yield before Jan van der Lugt. I, Mike Tierney, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to lock people in closets to Every and Schreiner. I, John Dykers, being of well-worn mind and delapidated body, do hereby leave to Captain Beard one box of cigars with high hopes for the future.
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. . . that made lcidtvrq at Eollu . The Class of '52, Bolles' twentieth group of graduates, had its start back in September, 1945, when Dickie Hardin, Henry McClellan, Bruce Norman, Neil Presser, and J. B. Waters first set foot on the campus. A little later in the year Bill Richardson brought their number up to six. With the following year nine more joined the Class of '52 and it began to take on some- thing of its present form. Included in these new arrivals were Jack Cowart, Stu Gregory, Wiley Jarrell, Charlie Kern, Squeek Marvin, Pete McCranie, Bobby Paul, Bill Slye, and Jug Wilson. John Dykers, Kayo Foshee, Robert Gryder, H. O. Myerstcn, R. D. Saunders, and Smokey Stover further fleshed out the class when they ioined up in September of 1947. Most of the early founders of '52 had left E Company and joined the Military or Naval units when 1948 saw Jose Abarca, Craig Ellison, Ronald Fowler, and Gene Stapler enroll as Freshmen. By the time 1949 rolled around the Class had begun to go places in athletics, academics, and iournalism and was already pegged as potentially one of the best Bolles has ever turned out. These convictions were strengthened when Bob Davidson, Mike Kenney, Ray King, Oscar Lange, Larry Moshell, Jerry Spragens, and Jim Tyson came in. Last year, 1950, brought thirteen more additions in the persons of Harry Bennett, Bob Brady, Frankie Brown, Bill Brown, David Dobson, Bob Ernest, Dud Johnston, Roy Lang, Scot- ty Manley, Frank Martin, Bill Montgomery, Bill Roll, and Madison Weeks. September, 1952, had the Class up to its graduating strength of sixty with the entrance of Len Bellingrath, Sam Bishop, Powell Brewton, Jose Campos, Val Cathey, Jack Denny, John Dyal, George Hatfield, Paul Herlowski, Dick Jackson, Charlie Mainwood, Andy McCullough, Lou Stark, Mike Tierney, and Alfredo Torres. So it was completed-the Class of 1952. This class probably had more old-timers than any in Bolles' history-boys who have been here five, six, and seven years-and it is, we feel, the better for it. And yet the later arrivals have contributed lust as much in work done and progress made toward a better Bolles. Look at the records-of 1952's athletic, military, naval, and iournalistic achievements-and, most important of all, the fact that this group of sixty has maintained probably the highest academic average for the entire year of any senior class in Bolles history. This is it-the Class of 1952, a class which, as Maior Hooker has said, has made the school a better place because they were here.
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I, Val Cathey, do leave as a token of admira- tion to Captain Horton, my ability to make a small algebra problem cover six pages. We, Wiley Jarrell and Craig Ellison, hereby leave to any lucky person our lst floor apart- ment with its exclusive interior decorations, I, Jose Abarca, after much thought and delib- eration, do hereby will to Captain Roy one used Model T Ford so that he will not have to bum rides to town from some of his favorite Spanish students. I, Harry Bennett, hereby bequeath to any de- serving cadet, one red-haired roommate. I, Sam Bishop, being of unsound mind and famished body do hereby bequeath my infinite capacity for getting into trouble, going AWOL, telling long sad tales to commandants, and all of my good times while confined to my half- witted roommate, Jerry Warren Gwin III. I, Bob Davidson, do hereby will to Krueger, one busload of well stuck dayboys. I, David Dobson, hereby leave my musical voice and many voice lessons from Captain Roy to Thaddeus Davis. I, Jack Denny, being of long body and no mind, do gladly give and bequeath to Paul Foley my ability to drop basketballs into baskets. I, Charlie Kern, being of burned out mind and emaciated body do hereby will to my room- mate, Harry Brice, all of the rugs, curtains, and food which kept us going in room IIO this year, and I also leave the Bugle to any am- bitious person who has a passion to go moder- ately mad. I, Roy Lang, do hereby leave. l, Neil Presser, being of sound mind if not body, do hereby leave to Lt. Keating my football hel- met with a nose guard attached. I, Robert R. Gryder, being of soundproof mind, do will and bequeath to Maior Du Bose an electronic computer so that he may now work problems on the board without making mis- takes. I, Jerry Spragens, being of tired body and con- fused mind, do leave to the unfortunate in- dividual who takes over C Company next year, a book on How to Answer Unimportant Ques- tions and a slightly used horse whip, I, Oscar Lange, escaping with a sound body and iust a mind, will to Col. Ligon a year's sup- ply of Rattlesnake Oil. I, Stu Gregory, being of lean body and leaner mind, will to Col. King a 1200-watt hotplate and 3 year supply of SPAM, in hopes that it will help Paul Foley grow. I, Henry McClellan, do hereby leave to Jones, R. C., my ability to drive out of all forma- tions. I, Mighty Mo Moshell, being of wandering mind and almost a body, do hereby will and bequeath to Ron Rosecrans my favorite base- ball bat, in hopes that he has more success with it than I had. I, Ronald Fowler, hereby will one book entitled, How to Pass Without Studying, to my room- mate, Marty Every, I, Kenneth Bruce Norman, being of average mind and waterlogged body, do hereby leave to Raymond Abarca, a worn 2nd lieutenant's button in hopes that it will be larger next year. I, Jug Head Wilson, do hereby leave to Maior Du Bose, one can of pure caffeine so that it will help him keep awake in class. I, Ray King, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath to Coach Simmons a pair of roller skates and a propellor Beanie. I, Bob Brady, hereby leave to Scrudge Gillett one adding machine so that he may add up how much money he owes me on bummed cig- arettes. I, Dick Jackson, being of unstable mind and muscular body, do hereby will to my roommate, George Cory, my crutches, and hope that he won't have to use them next year. I, Robert Paul, do hereby will and bequeath to Jerry Teeguarden 3 used tennis balls and one gut to string racquets with for next year's ten- nis team. l, Rowland Saunders, hereby will to Ramon Abarca one nice big healthy bull so he may talk his way through all courses at Bolles, I, Private Raymond Cowart, being of weak body and no mind, do hereby will to Captain Horton one book entitled, How to Win Friends and Influence People. Signed, sealed, and cremated this twentieth year of Bolles, l95l-52
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