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john 'tThe mad chemist Gillander refuses to leave any of his theories on the grounds that it might tend to incriminate him. Anna Let's have a partyl, DePatsy leaves her cheerleading skirt to Regina Popko. Patsy UI clidn't take your pencil! Falla- volita leaves his ability of being late every morning to Eleanor Haller. Velma I made it this morning! Downer leaves her ability to remain neutral at the right time to Ruth Amello. Ronald 'tThere's no need of it Phelps leaves his neat appearance and shining shoes to all the underclassmen at Major Edwards. Ann 'Tm not asleep, Yawn, Jackola leaves her ability on the basketball floor to her sis- ter, jean, with hopes that keeping it in the family will keep the girls' team winning. Russell 'tIs my face red!! Phelps leaves his ability to get away with racing around town on two wheels to anyone who thinks they can be as lucky. Shirley HI like to study Flynn leaves her report cards for the past four years as a token of encouragement to Audrey Petterson. Clinton What's the matter with you?,' Hub- bard leaves his ability to daydream anytime, anywhere, to Mario Latuga. Nancy I've known him for a long time, but gee whizi. I'm just waking up! 'l Pibus leaves. Marie Oh, for Christmas sakes Hesketh leaves her argumentative ways to Marjorie Carpenter. Harold 'tNever a dull moment Phelps leaves his mouth for the entrance to any new subway. Judy t'Why? Anderson leaves her other selfl' behind, in hopes that the one she takes with her will be better than the one she left. 22. Donald I always end up in the office Gen- eva leaves his technique with the fairer sex to Richard Barakian. 23. jane I can't make up my mind Rindfleisch leaves her agreeable personality to john Mack. 24. Harry 'fNelson Dellasanta leaves his role of captain of the basketball and baseball teams to anyone worthy of the job. 25. Jane I love a Ford Flagg leaves her physique to Sandra Nordstrom. 26, Robert There's nothing like a good time Stewart leaves a package of razor blades to Bob Ferrandino. 27. Eleanor Don't call on mel' Casagranda leaves her ability to keep quiet at the right time to janet Gardner. 28. Donna 'tbefore and after Howard leaves her will power to Barbara Rotti. 29. Bette I've got to get a job Flagg leaves her habit of writing letters in class to any junior girl who has nothing else to do. 30. The graduating cheerleaders leave to Gail Wheeler the wearisome task of breaking in a new set of cheerleaders. In testimony whereof, we, the Class of 1952, have signed, published, and declared this to be our last will and testament in the presence of the undersigned, who at our request, in our pres- ence, and in the presence of each other have hereto subscribed their names as witnesses to said will. Witnesses: Judy Anderson Mr. Russell H. Marshall Velma Downer Mr. Frank Lepore Class Attorneys Nineteen
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C ss Will We, the class of 1952, in order to form a more confusing high school, establish crime, insure trouble, promote the general disturbance, provide for the more complete destruction of the system, and secure the reputation of juvenile delinquents to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and es- tablish this Last Will and Testament for the Senior Class of Major Edwards High School, hereby revoking all wills heretofore made by us. After the payments of our just debts and funeral charges, we bequeath and devise as follows: 1. To the undergraduates we leave from one to several years more in this noble institution- and our heartfelt sympathies. Also, 365 extra days to complete the homework assign- ments due to Seniors. 2. To Mr. Pulsifer, we leave a one Way com- munication system between his office and U.S. History Class. 3. We leave our ghost to haunt Mr. Marshall in hopes that with it will go a reminder of his favorite class. 4. To Mr. Lepore, our class advisor, we leave our deepest thanks and appreciation for the many helpful ways in which he has guided us during this past year. 5. To Mr. McNaney we leave a megaphone so that his voice will be heard as effectively all over the school without the worry of straining it 6. To Mr. Kelly we leave a wig so that he will have something to tear out at his J.V. basket- ball games. 7. We leave Mrs. Hamilton and history class, gladly, but also with our deepest gratitude for putting up with our crazy antics. 8. To Mrs. Gagel we leave a charge account at F. W. Woolworths. 9. We leave Mr. Alisch a sponge and a pail of water for his car. E1 ghzcen 10. To Miss Topham we leave a bag of old gym clothes for the next class of forgetful Senior girls-and a pair of scissors. 11. To Miss Charles we leave a scooter to deliver all her mimeographed work. 12. We leave Mrs. Blanchard a box of aspirins with best regards from the Senior Cheer- leaders, her biggest headache. 13. To Mr. jeffrey we leave a towel to wipe his brow after hard-fought games. 14. To Don Knight we will a suite of rooms in which to do all his smoking, eating, and talking. 15. To the other boarders of the upstairs teach- er's room we leave our rent for the past year and a brand new set of excuses to get in there for the future Seniors. Now that we've insulted the faculty we will pro- ceed to do likewise to the lowly underclassmen. 1. To Tony Smith we leave plenty of rope in hopes that the old adage will hold true. 2. Connie 'Tm taken Petterson leaves every- thing because she doesn't want to take any- thing with her. 3. Roy 'fWhat's the next answer Buck leaves his ability to stay on the basketball team for five years to Marvin Ettinger. 4. Loretta Let's go to Clintonw Anthony leaves on her way to Mike. S. Robert 'fWatch out, here T comel' Solitro leaves his ability to always have the right answer ready for his unsuspecting teacher to no one, because no one is capable of doing the same. 6. joan HHot rod Bristol leaves her ability to do chemistry to anyone who feels they can do as - well?? 7. David 'fl beg to differ Barnett leaves his radical ideas to james Sharpe. 8. Virginia Freckles'l Childs leaves her dig- nified airs to Betty Vadnais.
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