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I, Charlene Schima, do hereby bequeath my love for farmers to Darlene Vlahos and my ability to rollerskate to Leona Dunn. I, Carl Schleman, do hereby bequeath my ability to play basketball to Bobby Williams and my false teeth to Edith Smith. I, Delos Shaw, do hereby bequeath my ability to play my horn to Hugh Long and all of my good looks to Howard Carter. (Not that he needs itd) I, Sue Williams, do hereby bequeath my ability to keep a good supply of chewing gum to the Band students and my ability to work in the cafeteria to Phyllis Herre. 5 PART III To Mr. Minniear: We bequeath a Senior Class that makes straight A's in Government. To Mr. Studer: A basketball team’ that will take the State championship. To Mr. Blairs A carload of lumber and lots of new tools for the shop. To Mr. Allen: Another Class to put on a successful play like the plays presented by the Seniors.of '52. To Mrs. Zimmer: A Home Economics Class that is neat and has initiative. To Mr. Ferris: Another musically inclined class just like the Seniors. To Miss Uesseler: A Typing Class like the Seniors were in '50 and '51. To Mr. Sims: An Algebra Class that will get their lessons every days To Miss Markle: All of our study periods for her to eat dinner, To the Schools: Another dozen Senior Classes just like ours3 Witnessed by: Principal Len Sponsor 7 2 President .
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the membe rs of the Senior Class of Fair Oaks High School, in this Year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-two, do hereby declare our- selves to be of sound mind, body and spirit, not being under the influence of any person, drug, . or liquor of any kind, do solemnly bequeath these, our most prized and cherished possessions, to the undergraduates of Fair Oaks High School. PART I We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath our ability to get along with the teachers to the Junior Class, We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath our ability to produce a good play in our Junior and Senior years to the Sophomore Class. We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath our ability to have parties to the Freshman Class, : PART II I, Jerry Armstrong, do hereby bequeath my ability to be on the honor roll to the basketball boys and my weakness for girls to Gene Sheffer. I, Thomas Cover, do hereby bequeath my curly hair to Ralph Murphy and my ability to drive carefully to Dean Woods. , 5 I; Ronald Cox, do hereby bequeath my ability to grow to Halleck Long and my baritone voice to Charles Gilmore. , I, Marlene Dunn, do hereby bequeath my wool socks to Georgia Williams and my love for Soldiers to any loyal and eligible girl. I, Betty Gilmore, do hereby bequeath my singing voice to Nancy Schultz and my red hair to Linda Murphy. 4 I, Doyle Harrington, do hereby bequeath my ability to decorate my car.to Ray Bozell and my ability to draw to the Art Class, ‘I, Geraldine Longstreth, do hereby bequeath my girlish f Bailey and my ability to work in the office to Phyllis Ph: I, Dorothy Miller, do hereby bequeath my ability to set Schultz and my ability to go steady to Mary Ellen Crawfo: I, Melvin Murphy, do hereby bequeath my cowboy, boots to masculine figure to Jerry Brunton. h Myers, do hereby bequeath my ability to type to Evelyn Dykhvizen ability to get good grades in government to Eddie Cox.
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Melvin and his prize poodle! Whose car?? Evelyn's, Darlene's, Phyllis's, or Mary Ellen's???7? What are you hugging, Jerry A.? It's diff- erent nowliit!
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