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Lasl' Will and Teslamenl' We 'rhe Senior Class of Dayville High School of fhe year of one Thousand nine hundred and filly lwo being of sounder mind 'rhan our con- lemporaries and feeling we are menfally fit lherefore. do hereby make and ordain lhis fo be our lasl will and 'reslamenf 'ro lhe so-called s+uden'rs and underpaicl facully of Dayville High School. To our advisor, Marion Hull, we leave our besl' wishes and our high inlelligence +o use as he sees lil' in lhe on-coming years. To our facully we leave a small reminder 'rhal 'rhey shall never have anolher class, no mailer where lhey leach, quile like ours. Draw your own conclusions. To our school of learning we leave our gralilude, our original ideas. our class piclures. and above all our many hearlfell' ihanlcs for all 'lhe won- derful years we have spenl' wilhin her walls. To 'rhe Juniors we will our abilily 'ro run 'rhe school capably. To lhe Sophomores we will our abilily lo gel' 'rhrough school wi'rh lhe leasl worlr possible. To +he Freshmen we leave our dignified manners. To lhe following persons we hereby bequealh This, lhe las? will. l, Dale Humphreys. leave my musical abilily lo Wade Nodine. l, Joy Slarrefr, will my abilify lo ride a horse and go wilh ou'r of lown boys lo Marcia Belshaw. l. Shirley S+een, will my abilily lo play volleyball To Leia Humphreys. l, Rulhy Lemberger. leave my abilily 'ro flirf wH'h all l'he boys and my abilily +o be mean, +o Frances Harris. l, Rober+ Walker, leave my way wilh 'lhe women +o Bruce Lemberger. l, Maxine Hinlon, leave all my love leH'ers lo Kay Cummings for fulure reference. l, Thelma Garrison, leave my good behavior lo Janel Parrish. 'I' or
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Prophecy ConTinued Maxine HinTon was nexT To speak oT her accomplishmenrs. She was dressed in-oT all Things!-a gorgeous gown oT porcupine quills! We learned ThaT she is a very Tamous dress designer soughT by ever one be- cause she uses such unusual maTerials. She holds a iob as a dancer in a carnival side show and she said ThaT iT gave her greaT opporTuniTies To model her creaTions. She said she was very happy and also inTormed us ThaT she has Tive boys? William, Willie. WilberT. Wilfred and Bill. A big sign was risen over The Table now, iT read: The lnTernaTional Baby SiTTing CorporaTion: Manager and PresidenT-DALE HUMPHREYS. We were very surprised To see Dale in such a business. He explained ThaT aTTer he had won The Pinhead Award Tor building The TirsT TighTrope across The ATlanTic Ocean. none oT The girls wanTed To marry him Tor Tear he'd go up in The air over someThing else. l-le sTarTed This business wiTh The moTTo: IT you wanT To go someplace. and you need a siTTer. iusT call l.B.S.C.. you'll never Tind one TiTTer I The drums rolled and The bugles raged as we were asTounded by The voice of The speaker inTroducing This beauTiTul. scanTily cloThed young lady as Thelma Garrison. Queen oT The Air. She Told us ThaT she was working Tor The Wingding Bros. Circus and ThaT she enjoyed her work very much. She worked sTeadily on The Tra eeze arTs aTTer graduaTing Trom high school and had Tinally perTecTed her mosT diTTiculT TeaT-she swings Trom a Trapeeze To a horse's back, The horse being balanced on a TeeTer-ToTTer 200 TeeT above The ground. The horse Then kicks up hurling her high in The air across a 20 TooT space Through which she does a Triple summersaulT and rope. This enTire performance is done wiThouT a neT! The double doors oT The hall were Thrown open To admiT. To a sixTy gun saluTe. a plaToon oT WAC's. They did various drills and TormaTions. We were wondering whaT connecTion This had To The class oT '52 buT were Then surprised To recognize Shirley STeen ordering Them around. Shirley had been such a brillianT educaTor as dean aT Vassar ThaT The WAC's had insisTed ThaT she become Their Commanding General. She Told us abouT her work and we were greaTly amazed To Tind ThaT her woman soldiers had gone inTo acTual combaT. Shirley, herself. had many medals Tor she was always leading her armies. She had married a nice boy while in UTah buT he was only a privaTe in The army and she enioyed giving him a bad Time. We Tinally oT back To our space-Time ship and very Tiredly arranged The mechanism Tor our homeward TlighT. We were cerTainly happy To have seen our old Triends and were also glad ThaT each had been success- Tul in his Tield. sirsfirsir
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Senior Class HisTory OT This year's graduaTing seniors only Joy STarreTT began her educa- Tion in The Dayville Schools. Dale Humphreys had his early ABC's aT The CanT School down The river. Dale sTarTed in Dayville when The school was disconTinued aTTer he compleTed The TiTTh grade. RuThy Lemberger came To Dayville from California in her sixTh grade year. Shirley STeen began her schooling here in The second grade. Then she leTT us and reTurned 'For The sixTh grade and has remained ever since. The Tour menTioned above are The only ones ouT oT This graduaTing class who have aTTended D.H.S. all Tour years. RoberT Walker enTered D.l'l.S. lasT year Trom WaTsonville, California. previous To This he had gone To school in Oklahoma. Maxine enTered This year Trom Spray and Thelma Garrison Trom Hereford. Former mem- bers oT This class who have since deparfecl are Elberr Graham, Eddie Flowers. Jane Paul. Bob Winebarger. Jack lv1onTgomery and RoberT Fry. The Class oT 1952 is The TirsT group To go Through school wiTh a sTaTT of Three high school Teachers and iT is also The TirsT group To compleTe Their Training under one principal in a greaT many years. Everyone is glad To be graduaTing buT we all Teel ThaT we will cer- Tainly miss dear old D.H.S. and iT shall always hold a place close To our hearT. There has been a lo+ of hard work and hearTaches buT These have all been o'fTseT by The wonderful Times we have enioyed. lT is hoped ThaT TuTure generaTions will accepT The Triendly aTmosphere ThaT has been creaTed in our school and we also pray ThaT They will conTinue To promoTe iT down Through The years. .41 'v' .4 -R ...4..- X I 1 - , , - fm-Sri. ' ,M f mfg ?1..Y fX i s ilX ' T ' fi
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