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Last Will And Testament of the Senior Class We, the Seniors, of the city of Buckley, county of Iroquois, and state of Illinois, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and de- clare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. I, Allan Crawford, will my parking spots to my brother, Richard. I, Marian Blanck, will my ability to flirt to Ruth Sprehe. I, Carole Gehle, will my long hair to Kay Eyre. I, Glenda Eyre, will my cheerleading ability to Linden Boman. I Marilyn Janssen, will my shapely figure to Jean Janssen. 7 I, Donald Hull, will my girls to the junior boys. I, Ruth Janssen, will my ability to argue to Gerald Harweger. I, Darlene Scheiwe, will my ability to study to Roger Weber. I, John Martin, will my ability to one arm driving to Gordon Coupland. I, Bill Weisenbarn, will my athletic figure to Gerald Theesfeld. I, Norma Weber, will my place on the sofa to Clarice Janssen, but not with Jim. I, Peggy Hughes, will my ability to attract sophomore boys to one of the sophomore girls. I, Maurice Seggebruch, will my corny jokes to Tom Zunkel. I, Selda Luhrsen, will my quietness to Ronald Weber. I, Ruth Lustfeldt, will my giggles to Judy Luebchow. I, Gwen Winterstein, will my ability to write letters to Lillian Janssen. We, the class of '52, will our reputation of being gossips, troublemakers, and in general the worst class in history, to the class of '55 To the teachers, we will our comic books, especially those dealing with romance. We hope they make good use of them. In Witness Thereof, We, the Senior Class of 195 2, the testators, have set our hands and seal hereto this 23rd day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two. 119523.
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Senior Class History fContim4edl prom were very successful. We received much help from our sponsor, Miss jean Sullivan, and our class officers were: Norma Weber, presidentg Carole Gehle, vice-president, and Ruth Janssen, secretary-treasurer. Wfhen we returned to school August 30, 1951, as Seniors, we realized that this would be our last year in BCHS. Our Senior class consisted of sixteen mem- bers, since Allan Crawford and' Peggy Hughes joined us' this year. Mrs. Hike and Mr. Yates were our class sponsors. Our class officers were: HillfWeisenf barn, president, Ruth Lustfeldt, vice-president, and Ruth Janssen, secretary- treasurer. At the Halloween Festival, we conducted the cake ralfles to make money for the Senior trip. Plans are now being made for a class play robe given on April 18, and for the Senior trip to Chicago from May 30 to June 1. We are also looking forward to the big day, our graduation on May 23, 1952, with hope and sadness-hope for a bright future and sadness that we will no longer be together as a class. We are proud of our high school records in sports, music, and organization memberships. We hope that we will remain as a memory in the high school--just as the memory of our high school will remain with us.
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Who's Who In Class Of '52 Senior boy rnost likely to succeed-John Martin. Senior girl most likely to succeed-Darlene Scheiwe. Prettiest senior girl-Peggy Hughes. Best looking senior boys-Bill Weisenbarn and John Martin Wittiest senior-Bill Weisenbarn. Class singer-Carole Gehle. Most argumentive senior-Marian Blanck. Most bashful senior-Don Hull. The future bride-Ruth Lustfeldt. Class romeo-Bill Weisenbarn. Class farmer-John Martin. Senior with largest appetite-Selda Luhrsen. Most stubborn senior-Carole Gehle. Class joker-Bill Weisenbarn. Jolliest seniors-Norma Weber and Glenda Eyre. Class carpenter-Bill Weisenbarn. Most talkative senior girl-Carole Gehle. Most talkative senior boy-Maurice Seggebruch. Class athlete-Bill Weisenbarn. Future secretary-Ruth Janssen. Slimrnest senior-Ruth Janssen. Future teacher-Gwen Winterstein. Class cook-Selda Luhrsen. Politest senior girl-Peggy Hughes, Politest senior boy-Allan Crawford. Future artist-Gwen Winterstein. Class writer-Darlene Scheiwe. Class flirt-Marian Blanck. Senior girl with best figure-Peggy Hughes. Prettiest hair-Carole Gehle. Prettiest eyes-Gwen Winterstein. Best dressed girl-Carole Gehle. Best dressed boy-Bill Weisenbarn. Sweetest smile-Peggy Hughes. Future homemaker-Marilyn Janssen.
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