Cass City High School - Perannos Yearbook (Cass City, MI)

 - Class of 1953

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THE JUG BAND Phyllis Copeland. Pat Beckett. Donna O’Dell. Emma Sickler, George Fisher. Anna Salas, Arthur Pratt. Ball Z1 The Auditorium on the night of (May I, 1953)

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FRONT ROW: L. Hoag, C. Esckilscn, D. Hoag, R. VanAllan. BACK ROW : O. Frederick, J. Cook. Cinderella’s 26 JACK COOK Toastmaster The Auditorium on the night of (May 1. 1953)



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Last Will and Testament We , the undersigned, in September 1949 were afflicted with a terrible disease known as High School Education. Having withstood for four years the ravages of that disease, we, the Class of “1953 , having survived the past examinations which endanger the welfare and our diplomas do hereby and now declare this our last will and testament: To the janitors, we leave our ability to keep the halls so tidy. To the faculty, we just leave. To Virjean and Mrs. Brown, a pair of rol- ler skates to save their shoe leather. To the Juniors, we leave our leftover brains, they might need them. To the Sophomores, we leave our old pencil stubs, the unused notebooks and battered textbooks. To the Freshmen, we bequeath our bold- ness and dignity. To the school, and community we leave the empty seats on the Varsity Squad. I, Graydon Agar, being of warped mind and sticky fingers will my ability to “borrow football practice jerseys without getting caught to Russ Foy. I, Mary Ann Anthes, will my ability to keep my temper on the bus, even with Russ Schneeberger around, to Sharon Parmer. I, Dick Auslander, being of sound mind and body will my nickname of “Big Oz“ to Allen Merchant. I, Kathleen Auten, will my ability to go steady with a guy who has a younger sister in school to check up on you to any girls who think it isn’t hard. 1, Mary Ellen Baker, being of questionable mind and body, do hereby will to Caren Cummings an autographed picture of Tom Schwaderer. I, Geraldine Anker, will to Jeanette Neal my shorthand book in hopes she gets more out of it than I did. I, Don Bartle, will all my good citizenship marks in government to my underclass friend s. I, Stan Beach, being of very unsound mind and body, will my ability to carry three subjects and still flunk two to Russ Foy and Dean Hoag, who aren’t too smart. I, Beverly Bird, will my page on the Cass- mopolitan to anyone who would like it. 1, Ron Bukowski, came with nothing and leave nothing to Ron VanAllen. I, Tim Burdon, being of sound mind and body, (I think) will to Ed Fox my big shoes in the hopes that he will fill them out some- day: To Russ Foy the ability to stay in every night during the week (which he doesn't) like I did for three years, and finally to my underclassmen who think they can get away with it my luck of not ever having been injured while playing football. 1, Joanne Caister, will my height to my sister Janet, I think she (Could use it. I, Jack Connell, hereby will my chair in sociology class, to any underclassmen who thinks he or she can stand it for a year. I, Mason Cook, will to my young, but big nephew, Jack Cook, my eyes for basketball so that he might get rid of his spectacles. I also will Dick Donahue my favorite spot, that is, sitting on the bench. I, Marian Cooley, will the ability (which I don't have) to do shorthand, to anyone that thinks they can do it. I, Velma Cooper, will my seat in history class to anyone who can stand it for two years. We, Joan Copeland and Audrey Behr, after working for Scotty McCullough our last year in school, will to the next two girls who take our places, our maiden blushes which were more on than off and our ability to endure the teasing as well as we did.

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