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I, Virginia Hufford, will my smile so neat, To Phyllis Knisely who can't be beat. I, Dolores Haught, a majorette so hePPY. Will my place to Rosella Haught who is so peppy. I, Mary Harris, will my place in Journalism class, To Sally Carrg I know she will pass. I, Joe Adams, will my seat in P.D. , To some unlucky Junior, who will surely love me. I, Helen Jones, will my ways so shy, To Joe Clark who is as tall as I. I, Thelma Hurt, will my short black hair, To Betty Smith who is 'so fair. I. Joann Gump, will to Margaret Haught, My yellow Mercury so she'l1 never get caught. I, Bernard Eddy, who lives on a farm, Will to Bud Eddy my ability to clean barns. I, Jean Sharp, with work always in on time, To Carl Wiens to help along the line. I, Nancy Straight, leave to any Senior, my place in P. D. I couldn't be any meaner. To Mr. Fauley who is so small, I. Ed Tekieli, leave my height so tall. I, Jack Tennant, leave my good looks with no trouble To Anthony Buzzy who finds all girls a struggle. I, Martha Toothman will to any Sophomore lass, The trouble I have had in Chemistry class. I, Edythe Wells, will my long red tresses, To Deloris Salina to go with all her dresses. I, Rita Wiens, will to anyone all my books, Because they just don't go with my wifely looks. I, Tom Mason, will my height so tall, To Joe Clark, who is so small, to use next fall. I, Bob Mercer, will my work on the farm, To Joe Toothman whom it wbuldn't harm. I, Charles Merico, will my athletic fame, To any Freshman to build up his name. 18
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Class Will We, the Seniors of '51, who have had our share of good times and fun, Leave to dear old F.H.S. , this our last will and testament., To the faculty who are about to go crazy, We will them each, a bouquet of daisies. To the Juniors we leave with great cheer, Our hard-earned Senior privileges to have next year. To the Sophomores we leave our new lockers and library, So they won't be lonesome and contrary. To the Freshmen who are small and new, We leave all our classes, wouldn't you? I, Mary Deloris Eddy, will my majorette shorts so bright, To my sister, Edna, who will look all right. I. Lila Boore, will my height so small, To Lillian Kaider who is so tall. l, Dolores Spasoff, will to my girl friend, Pat Dulin, All my male admirers and I am not foo1in'. I, Eleanor Adams will my great height, To some little squirt to grow overnight. l, Julia Belotsky, who is so plump, Will my fun-loving nature to Lester Gump. I, Tom Bowers, will my big feet, To Jimmy Swisher who is so neat. 1, Henry Clayton, will my quiet ways, To a rowdy Freshman, who will find it pays. l, Albert Clelland, who likes to hunt, Will Mr. Malcolm a loving black skunk. I, Joyce Collins and that is no shock, Leave Andy Lepock to Mary Brock. I, Gary Dennison, will my little green truck, To Robert Conaway along with some luck. I, Mary Lou Inghram, will my wavy black hair, To Sue Mason to handle with care. I Karen Foietney, will my dad's blue Chevrolet, To my brother Jimmy to drive to school someday. 17
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I, Lois Merico, will my place as a cheerleader, to Margaret Pauleck, I am sure no one can beat her. I, Martha Morris, will my blonde hair and brown eyes, To Minnie Davis who will have a surprise. I, Patty Morrone, will my jokes so many, To Joann Morris who hasn't any. I, Helen Neer, will my curls so many, To Miss Parrish who hasn't any. I, Bonnie Parker, will my giggles and laughter, To Edith Yost to use ever after. I, Jane Robey, will my nice friendly ways, To Mary Trumpka to use through her high school days. I, Rose Sabatino, will my black eyelashes that can't be any longer, To all the Freshman girls so that their charms will be stronger. I, Richard Ruthowski, will my place on the football team. To anyone who thinks football is pie and ice cream. l, Dessie Warner, will my height so tall, To Ramona Santee who is so small. 19
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