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£a$t aUill j4nd Testament We, the Dignified Senior Class of '52 being of sound mind and desirous of leaving some of our claims, abilities, and possessions to those who precede us do hereby declare our last will and testament. To the FACULTY - we, the honorable Seniors, do bequeath another Senior Class as studious, well mannered, quietly behaved, and dependable as we have been. To MR. HAYES - we bequeath (we are sure the teachers will approve) an Activities Period. Which period shall consume at least one - third of the time spent in school each day during which all extra - curricular activities are taken care of. To MR. LAWRENCE - we bequeath one specially built deep freeze in which he can stand in order that he may keep cool. With this device we hope there will be no need of his opening every window in each of his classes. To MRS. CRISE - we bequeath a typing room with all typewriters nailed to the floor thus saving a lot of arguments among her students. To MRS. HUMPHREY - our deepest sympathy for the many hours she has been compelled to spend with us. To MR. EHRLICH - a first rate band to go with the new uniforms. To MRS. MILLER - and her better half, we, after due consideration, do hereby will our bodies after we are through with them for her to do with them as she sees fit. To MR. HOSTETLER - we bequeath the ability to find words to describe our basketball team. Good Luck! Nobody else can! To MISS LEGAN - whose name is now adorned by Keceioglu, a happy married life - and that's not all - a bakers dozen. To MR. PORT - we bequeath an inter - communication system between 7th and 8th grade room and office in order that he may confer with Mr. Hayes about all problems. To the grade teachers - we bequeath our names for posterity. I, MARY LU MALCHOW, will to my sister Lynette the ambition to be a good twirler, and to Geneva Fields the right not to be embarrassed over her chubbiness. I. RICHARD CAVNESS, will a few of my girls to Eugene Fisher, and also my ability to get through High School without studying to Edmund Weaver. I, BETTY LOWE, will my typing ability to Geneva Fields, and my ability to get straight A's to my sister, Mary. I, GARY WITT, will my privilege to read magazines in every study hall to Ralph Wendt and my typing ability to Lee Radcliffe.
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Jfestia ja lui a There is a class in Francesville High, It's praises we shall shout to the sky. 'Tis the illustrious CLASS OF '52, That today is passing in review. First comes GILBERT GUTWEIN, president of the class, He's A number 1 with one senior lass. Class vice president is next in line. Dependable, studious, DONN A ROGERS, this time. CHRIS ANN WUETHRICH’S our financier. She's balanced our budgets for several years. (So we're off to Washington in the future near.) RICHARD CAVNESS is the shiek of the class. Causes a heart - throb in many a 'lass. VIRGINIA MYERS is the brains” of the class. We pin our hopes of greatness on this comely lass. GARY WITT, class photographer, he's on the run, Look at the birdie . Won't our annual ever be done? A member of our class so shy and sweet, BETTY LOWE, I mean, always trim and neat. DOLORES MICHAEL - God's gift to men, Can she bake Aunt Jemima pancakes - Man! Oh! ManJ CHARLES WARNELL tall, dark and handsome, He can rebuild a car and - and then some. PAUL AND GLEN MALCHOW, P and G we say, They drive in from Beaver every day. DON AMES is of basketball fame, It is his height on which he rests his claim. To cheer us on to win the game, We find ARDITH MORGAN, yell leader of fame. There's one in our class who has her life planned, It's LOUISE VOGT. Dale is her man. MARY MALCHOW has a career in mind, Not marriage but nursing this time. PERRY NEIHOUSER, an athlete of fame, Tips in the basket which wins the game. DICK WILEY'S the boy not talkative enough, But when exams roll round, he does his stuff. SANDER'S another of basketball fame. He proudly defends the Zebras’ name. A boy who is willing to lend a helping hand, LLOYD BEISWANGER'S there whenever there's a demand. Now it’s time for us to say adieu. We're so glad to go but we’ll miss you, too.
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I, DOLORES MICHAEL, will my ability to love one man till I die to Sharron Onken, providing she furnishes her own man. Also my ability to make Aunt Jemima Pancakes to Ralph Wendt. I, DONNA ROGERS, will my dark hair, big brown eyes, and pleasing personality to Donna Rockwell. My studious habits I bequeath to my sister, Charlene. I, ARDITH MORGAN, will the right to drive my boy friends crazy by trying to sing like Frankie Laine, to my partner in Bloody Crime , Sharron Onken. To Gloria Getz, I leave the ability to receive my diploma and still think that Lincoln was the first president of the United States. I, CHRISANN WUETHRICH, will the right to go steady with a Gutwein three years without any fights or arguments to my cousin, Yvonne Niehouser and to Phyllis Albrecht the honor of driving the pick - up to all school functions. I, LOUIS SANDERS, will my art ability plus the ability to make passing grades to Herb Weltzin. I, GILBERT GUTWEIN, will my ability to be president of my class for the Last three years of high school to anyone who wants it and to Philip Gutwein I bequeath the privilege to fully express my thoughts to Don Ehrlich and Mac Laqrence without firing their tempers. I, PERRY NIEHOUSER, will the right to go with the sophomore class president to Ralph Wendt, and my ambition to play basketball to my brother Andre. I, PAUL MALCHOW, will my sideburns to Eugene Fisher and my curly hair to Albert Smith. I, RICHARD WILEY, will to Carl Gutwein my quiet ways and to get through school without too much trouble with the teachers. I, DON AMES, will the right to have the family car at least seven nights a week to Jim Weaver, and my G.I. haircut to Mac Lawrence. I, VIRGINIA MYERS, will my curvaceous figure (second only to that of Jane Russell) to any great lover of food and my meek and timid ways to Peg Boehning. I, CHARLES WARNELL, will my taste in colors for car upholstery to Otto Wuethrich and exactly twelve inches of my height to Carl Anderson. I, GLEN MALCHOW, will my ability to keep calm to Ralph Wendt. I, LLOYD BEISWANGER, will my height to Donnie Swartz and my government grades to Margie Gross. We, ARDITH MORGAN, DOLORES MICHAEL, and CHRISANN WUETHRICH, will our ability to skip school, without getting caught, the last period and leave the one who backs out, Virginia Myers, behind in Biology to Adeline Gutwein, Yvonne Niehouser, Phyllis Albrecht and the one to back out, Lillian Gutwein.
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