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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1952, being of sane mind, sound body, and superior quality do hereby declare the contents of this page to be our last will and testament: CAROL LARSEN grants the Student Prints to anyone wishing to get something for nothing. RAY HANSEN leaves the Sophomore girls in tears. MARLENE MADSEN wills her school life back where it came from. RAY WHITLOCK bequeaths the shorthand class to any daring male. ARLENE MORLEY wills her talent at writing love letters to some poor soul in dire need of an English composition. TED HOUGAARD grants much but is not particular who gets it. ETHEL BOYINGTON bequeaths her vocal talent to next year's alto section. JIMMY JENSEN wills his Ford to the un- fortunate without a car. BLANCHE JEFFRIES leaves her way of ac- quiring the coveted diamond to the hope- less girls of M. H. S. CLAIR THOMPSON wills his sports records as memos of the better days that were. MARY ANN SIMMONS grants unto Neil Domgaard her love of fellow people. DANNY WINTCH leaves Patsy . . . and the dust collects on the radiators. CONNIE MERRIAM wills her athletic ability to next year's basketball team. May they take state. NEILO TAYLOR grants his seat on the bus to the Sterling girls who have stood so long for it. ALICE JENSEN leaves with many a hand- some wolf at her heels. MORGAN MILLER grants the whole darn works to next year's president. LUCILLE HENRIE leaves her wit to the school in general. DREW BAXTER graciously gives his quiet nature to Tobe Anderson. ADA FUNK gleefully grants to future sec- retaries . . . Mr. Jennings' Office. MARGIE CARPENTER wills her way of smil- ing on all days to the needy majority. SIGNED in blood, sweat, and tears: SENIOR WITNESSED BY: JIMMY SORENSON wills his good looks and manly physique to all juniors. CAROL BROWN leaves to meet Dee. RODNEY COX wills his way with the women to Morell Snow . . . let's have results. MARLENE CHRISTIANSEN leaves all she's learned for someone else to profit by. GEORGE BROX wills his talent at the piano to struggling artists. JOYCE ELIASON leaves Mr. Antrei in a dither as the Dramatics class disintegrates. MARK HURST bequeaths his brilliance to the faculty. LEAH RAE LARSEN grants her much of talent ... to the Junior class. CALVIN DENISON leaves to haunt Gunni- son's cemetery . . . accompanied. JEAN CHRISTIANSEN leaves her place as cheer leader to anyone who eats Wheaties REED CHRISTENSEN bequeaths his rash words to the Seminary classes. JOAN GRAHAM bequeaths her many hours of overtime to inactive citizens. DONALD SHAND leaves . . . untouched by the panting females who didn't succeed. SYLVIA SHAND wills her wealth of S. A. to those cheated by nature. BART ROWE bequeaths his slogans, clubs and sweater establishments to anyone with the mind to interpret them. JOYCE ANDERSON passes on her many responsibilities to someone with more than 24 hours in one day. GLEN JOHNSON leaves the twins with memories of that first crush . DOLORES MARX leaves what small sarcasm she has left to the editors. MYRNA RASMUSSEN and DOUGLAS BESSY leave and the walls crumble from non- support. LEAVING thus, we take with — only the Assembly Award plaque and the medal for outstanding EVERYTHING. CLASS OF '52
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GEORGE BROX 'I've Got Plenty of Nothing' A wonder boy ... no less! MARGIE CARPENTER My Buddy A personality-plus gal . . . sorry, she's spoken for. JOYCE ELIASON Sophisticated Lady' Rimmin' in the rain. RODNEY COX Down The Lane Business: Keeping this old world fit to live in. MARLENE CHRISTIANSEN I Walked all the Way Home She has everything worth having.
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To those who have stayed on the trail.... The JUNIORS of Manti High have performed their duty well and stayed on the trails which will lead them safely to their journey's end. Right in the prime of their life's fun, every junior can see within his own little world a cap, gown — and scroll des- tination. Their trails have been wid- ened and strengthened because of their enthusiasm and interest. Their trails of friendship, knowledge, and romance are beginning to show pro- gress for their footprints have com- pleted a mission of strength and en- durance — a lift as the world goes by — an assurance of health and hap- piness. Soon they will be leaders of our journey through the coming year and once more send Three rousing cheers unto our High School. PRESIDENT - Bill Parry VICE-PRESIDENT — Doris Anderson SECRETARY - Gaylen Garbe —20—
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