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Class Will of 1952 I Glen Coleman Hereby will my basketball ability to Bill Buck and my appetite for hamburgs to Cres Garvin, my driving ability to Sharon Cluff. I Arvin Garvin Hereby will my basketball ability to Alex Peplinski and my one arm driving to Reynold Brow. I Leonard Mallory Hereby will my hot rod to Stanley Wisniewski and my machanical ability to Art Kilinski. I Gene Flaska Hereby will my basketball ability to Arnold Smith and my ability to get out of classes to Philip Sharnowski. I Opal Van Horn Hereby will my ability to do better in Bookkeeping to Sharon Cluff and my long curly hair to Frances Schettek. I Thelma Smith Hereby will my secretarial job to Donna Brow and my disposition to Sharon Cluff. I Pauline Bright Hereby will my secretarial job to Louise Kucera, my long blond curls to Carol Olsen and my job as Librarian to Arlene Fritz. I Marie Knoth Hereby will my typing ability to Edward Nowak and my basketball ability to Mary Jo Kucera. I Barbara Watson Hereby will my height to Mary Stanton and my basketball ability to Delores Erickson. I Milton Kriatz Hereby will my way with the girls to Don Peplinski and my speed to Frank Novotny. I Nancy Newman Hereby will my good behavior to Cres Garvin, my typing ability to Arlene Fritz and my bash- fulness to Grace Ann Smith. I Francis Kraitz Hereby will my bashfulness to Don Peplinski and my quiet voice to Carrol Sattler. I Bob Nelson Hereby will my Film Projector job to Bob Zientek and my long hair to Pat Miller. I Dick Ransom Hereby will my way with the girls to Ronald Schupiery and my driving ability to Philip Sharnowski. I Bill Miller Hereby will my M Butch hair cut to Raymond Waslawski and my Treasurer job to Edward Novak.
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CLASS HISTORY Opal Van Horn Barbara Watson Arvin Garvin Glen Coleman Gene Flaska Leonard Mallory Spent their entire High School at Maple City under the teaching of Mrs. Nash, Mr. Rader, Mr. and Mrs. Simon and Mr. Krull. The boys all took the General Course in school and the girls majored in Com- mercial. Pauline Bright Went to Leland in the 9th grade. Their Marie Knoth teachers were Mr. Wall, Mrs. Tavener, Mrs. Lund and Mr. Maney. The last 3 years were spent at Maple High under the teaching of Mr. Rader, Mr. Krull, Mr. and Mrs. Simon. They majored in the Commercial Course. Milton Kraitz Went to Leland the 9th and 10th grade, Frances Kraitz their teachers were Mr. Wall, Mr. Lawler, Bill Miller Mrs. Lund, Mr. Travener, and Mr. Maney. At Maple High their teachers were Mr. Krull, Mr. Rader and Mr. and Mrs. Simon. They majored in General Courses. Paul Galla Spent the first 2 years at Isadore under the teaching of the Sisters, and the last 2 years at Maple High under Mr. Krull, Mr. Rader and Mr. and Mrs. Simon. Payl majored in Commercial Courses Richard Ransom Spent his first year at Honor under the teaching of Mrs. N. Dokey, Mr. B. Page, Mrs. I. Page and Mr. Fourket. Robert Nelson Spent his first year in Grand Rapids, Bob and Dick spent their last three years at Maple High under Mr. Krull, Mr. Rader and Mr. and Mrs. Simon. • Nancy Newman Went to Empire in the 9th and the other Thelma Smith 3 years were spent at Maple High. Their teachers at Empire were Mrs. Schrack, Mr. Bacon and Mr. and Mrs. Simon, at Maple they were Mr. Krull, Mr. Rader and Mr. and Mrs. Simon. The girls majored in Com- mercial.
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