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Senior (lass Will — 1953 I, Marian Lilja, will my poetic ability to Linda Wilkinson. Make good use of it, Linda. I, Rita Nojonen, will my ability to talk all day and not say anything to Loretta Sowry. I. Bernice Fisher, will my fiery red hair to Charlotte Rushton. I hope it gets you as many boy friends as it got me. I, Jerry Goode, will my cute smile to the girls to Ed Hunt. Make good use of it. Ed. look where it got me I. Bill Fandrich, will my tardy excuses to anyone who wants to .work all night, the same as I did. I, Ronnie Branch, will my sharp wits and quiet ways to Frank dayman. I, Richard Simon, will my wise cracks and novelties from Pat and Mike's to anyone who thinks they can make them work. I, Lee Robishaw, will my way with the women to Ronnie Hanson. You sure can use it, huh? I, Terry Bowdler, will my weight lifting ability to Coach Batanian. I, Richard Davis, will my Charles Atlas build to Eddie Weaver. I. Robert Hays, will my long, blond curly hair to Helen Wolfgang. I, Richard Bruckman, will my athletic ability to Fred Roerdanz. May it bring you as many honors as it did me. I, James Simmons, will my mechancial ability to Bud Sowry. You’ll have to learn to repair those cars that you tear up. Bud. I, Russell Louden, will my good looks, wavy hair, and all my high school girl friends to Jon Man- waring. I, Jim Theiss, will my junk cars that I’ve owned in my school days to anyone who is dumb enough to want them. I, Paul Westcott, will my run- ning ability in track to any junior who thinks his feet can fit my track shoes.
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Cheerleaders On November 5, 1952, the upper six grades voted for the six high school cheerleaders for the 1952-53 basketball season. Although the girls went out in groups, they were voted for individually. They were all so good, it was difficult to choose between them. After the votes were counted, Mr. Sprague made the announcement that the varsity cheerleaders were Marian Lilja (Senior), Bernice Fisher (Senior), and Patty Fandrich (Junior). The reserve cheerleaders were Mary Reger (Freshman), Glenna Bancroft (Freshman), and Jeanne Williams (Freshman). We congratulate you for your wonderful cheering and helping the boys to a victorious second place in the league and tournament. Coronation of Basketball Queen On January 17, there was a basketball game here with Pierpont. But this game was second in importance to the main event of the evening. This was what everyone had been waiting for since last January — the crowning of the basket- ball queen. The preparations for this night were begun several weeks before. Each of the upper four grades elected their queen candidate. Then the campaigning started. The girls in each of those rooms were busy painting or drawing posters to be displayed around the school. As the eventful night drew closer, each candidate was trying to decide who would be her escort and what kind of gown she would wear. On the week of the crowning one girl and her escort were interviewed over the P. A. system each morning beginning with the Senior candidate and working down to the Freshman. Each high school student was trying to sell tickets to the game. For each ticket he sold, he could have one vote for his favorite. Each person who bought a ticket or came to the game also got a vote. Then the evening came. If you were there that night, you know how beautiful it was. At the half of the varsity game, a red and white throne was put in front of the stage. Then in walked Marion Lilja, our past queen, escorted by Richard Bruckman. our basketball captain, and the captain of the Pierpont team. Following her came the senior candidate. Bernice Fisher, on the arm of Lee Robishaw. Loretta Sowry and John Oren represented the Junior class. Then came Mary Jo Loesch and Bill Smith for the Sophomores and Claudette Slater and Bud Sowry, who were the Freshmen representatives. The longest moment was when Richard was opening the envelope. In it was the name of our next basketball queen, Bernice Fisher. Richard then escorted Bernice to the throne. The crown was placed on her head by Marion, our past queen. The queen was given a bouquet of red roses, and the court and past queen were presented corsages of yellow roses. There was then a short pause while pictures were taken, after which the cheerleaders led the singing of the school alma mater. Then the queen and her court marched out, between an aisle formed by the cheerleaders. It was a beautiful occasion and one which everyone will remember for a long time. Congratulations to you Bernice, and also to the other girls who helped make this occasion a memorable one. Basketball Team FIRST ROW: Russell Louden. Roger Miller, Paul Westcott, Raymond Bruck- man, Jerry Goode, Art Wilkinson, Ray Reed, Keith Carlson, Richard Bruckman, Ronald Hansen, Joe Brown, Mr. Batanian. SECOND ROW: Billy Brooker, Grant Baldwin, John Reed. Billy Brunell, Frank Fisher, Frank dayman, Keith Marr, Willie Osburn, Russell Westcott, Lorren Sowry, Duane Cleveland. Billy Konnert.
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