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T II E BIG T O P SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1953, being of sound mind and body make our last will and testament, the same to be submitted to Judge Q. T. Feather-head upon our graduation from high school. Adolph McPaddle and Rudolph McPugg are to be our administrators of the estate. TO THE UNDERCLASSMEN: To the junior class we leave our desks along the north wall and our speaking ability. To the sophomores we will our typing erasers and all the good times we had at school parties. To the freshmen we will our straight As and all our debts to be paid in full. TO THE FACULTY: To our principal, Mr. Ammon: The wonderful times we’ve shared in the past four years. To the coach, Mr. Houser: All the old tests papers that he didn’t hand back. To our ag. teacher, Mr. Luther: Our knowledge of square dancing, and all our good chili dinners. To Mr. Skwierawaski, our music teacher: Our pledge to keep on playing band instruments and the song, “Chalma.” To Mr. Pini, our English teacher: All the speeches we gave in English and our thanks for helping on the Annual. To Miss Mixer, of the Commerical Department: Our thanks for helping us with the Annual and all the stencils we made in typing . To Miss Tracy, our Home Economics teacher: Our chances to talk in study hall and the food we smelled cooking in the Home Ec. Room. Each member of the class wishes to will something to the underclassmen with the hope that they will appreciate it greatly. Elaine De Schepper wills her glasses to Terry Folger and her fighting ability to her brother, Bobby. George Ouart leaves his bashfulness to Glenn Carlson, and his “Cat” eyes to Pat Golby. Carol Stabler wills her badminton ability to Betty Verbout, and her cornet to Stephen Woods. Kenneth Stabler wills his stubborness to Viola Ouart, and his “pull” with the teachers to Joyce Lyford. Marlene Gould leaves her fiery temper to Arliss Sharer, and her 13 freckles to Verna Harvey. John Swearingen wills his limousine to Chuck Richards, and his “Half Back” position to Howard Mercer. Mary Mercer wills her mild temper to Janice Olsen and her little old tennis shoes to Peggy Pratt. Robert Carlson leaves his girls in Wethersfield to Teddy Folger and his height to Bobby De Schepper. Betty Kuster wills her sports ability to Lila Junis, and her ability to cook to Jean Stabler. Leslie Girven leaves his “Boots” to Wayne Stabler, and his Plymouth to Harold Roush. Janice Stabler wills her singing ability to Sandra Brady, and her acting ability to Eileen Miller. Richard Daniel wills his size “13” shoes to anyone they will fit, and his ability to catch passes to Thelbert Thompson. Janice Stabler, witness George Ouart, witness Senior class signature This page sponsored by 18 Stetson’s Store
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LIONS Kenneth Stabler Officers: Class President ................1, 4 F.F.A. Reporter ................. J F.F.A. Treasurer ................3 F.F.A. Sentinel .................4 Booster Club .....................2 Class Reporter ..................3 Activities: Glee Club ..................1, 2, 3 F.F.A.......................1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics ........................1, 4 Homecoming court ..................4 Football..................1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball ................1, 2, 3, 4 Track ........ ...........1, 2, 3, 4 Co-editor annual ..................4 Carol Stabler Officers: F.H.A. President ................3 Class President .................3 Activities: Glee Club ..................1, 3, 4 Band .....................1, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A......................1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader ..................3, 4 Homecoming queen ................4 Annual staff ....................4 Janice Stabler Officers: Class Reporter .....v.............3 Class Vice-President ............4 Booster Club.....................1 F.H.A. Vice-President .............3 Activities: Glee Club Band .....................1, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A.......................1, 2, 3 Homecoming court ..................4 Dramatics .......................3 Annual staff .....................4 John Swearingen Officers: F.F.A. Vice-President .........3, 4 Class Vice-President .............2 Booster Club......................4 Activities: Glee Club ........................1 F.F.A......................l, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming King ..................4 Football..................1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball ................1, 2, 3, 4 Track .....................1, 2, 3, 4 Annual staff .....................4 This page sponsored by . . Picture page sponsored by 19 Neponset Lumber Co. . . John Smith and Son
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