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SHIRLEY ULLRICH SHIRLEY SMITH Golden Earrings Annual-4, Band-1234, Campus Coraments-4, Cheerleader-3, Chor- us-3, Library Club-1 2, Newspaper-1234. ANDREW TAMM INGA It»s A Sin To Tell A Lie Annual-4,P?F Treas.- 4, Forensics-34. Hair Of Gold, Eyes Of Blue Annual Ass’t. Ed.-4, Chorus-2, Dramatics- 3, Library Club-12, Newspaper-14. f MORRIS VAN SWOL Doin' What Comes Natur1lly Annual-4, Band-1234, Basketball-1234,Dra- matics-3. Library Club-12. Vi ROSEMARY WENDLTCK Enjoy Yourself Annual-4,Campus Corn- men ts -4 , Chorus -4 ,Li- brary Club-12, News- paper-1. 12 Page Sponsored By RAMSEY’S JEWELRY Watches--Quality Diamonds—Silverware Phone 107
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JOYCE REITER Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend Annual-4, Campus Comments-4,Chorus-4, Library Club-12, Newspaper-1. RERNADINE RYAN When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Annual-4, Chorus-123 4, Twirling—1234. JOHN SCHNEIDER Chewin' Gum Annual Ed. Board-4, Basketball-123, Dra- matics-3, PF? Sec.-4, Football-1234, Home- coming King-4, Stu.- dent Council-34,Take It From Us Editor-3. Page Sponsored By SCHULTZ I. G. A. FOOD MARKET Shop and Save At I. G. A.--Phone 8 JEAN SCHULTZ As If I Didn't Have Enough On My Mind Annual Ed. Board-4, Band-1234, Campus Comments-4, Chorus-1 234,Forensics-34,Li- brary Club-12, News- paper-3-Ed.-4, Sec.- 4, Student Council-1 2, Treasurer-3. DONNA SMITH With A Song In My Heart Annual Ed. Board-4, Band-1234, Campus Comments-4, Chorus-1 234,Library Club-12, Newspaper-12—Ed.-4, Sec.-3, Treas.-4. 11
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GIgAL Will ARTICLE I. We, the members of the Senior Class of 1952, being in good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, after having glided, dragged, or been pushed through the past four years in this worthy institution, do, at this time, bequeath our most beloved, most precious, most valuable talents and pos- essions to the lowly under-classmen. ARTICLE II. Merwin Allen surrenders his long drawn out height to David Hill. You had better start growing. Bud, to reach the top. Janis Atkinson wills a rose from her crown to next year's Homecoming Queen in case the Athletic Association is low on funds. Jo-Ellen Baillies wills her ability to get along with the teachers to Shirley Okan. Lloyd Bernander leaves his part of the cornet duet Friends to Hugh Bradley. May he not play it as often as Eli did. Kenneth Bortz bequeaths his passing grades to his brother Tony. Ed Brandsma wills his ability to skip school and think up a fantastic excuse to Dick Lueptow. If you ever run out of excuses,just confide in Ed. Virginia Breneman says she has nothing worth giving away except Ed. and she doesn't want to give him to anyone. Lorraine Griepentrog, who has the silliest giggle, graciously wills this rare talent to Marilyn Stollfus. Don't ever let Lorraine down, Marilyn. Phyllis Gustrowsky wills her weak- ness for wanting to go to Portage to Lois Neesam who we know will make good use of it. Billie Jean Haskin leaves school to the remaining students of P.H.S. Tom Hill, the great lover, who changes his mind more times than a woman, yields his ability to Jon Thran and hopes that Jon will have greater success. Sally Kearns bestows her ability, acquired while working at the bank, to handle great sums of money to the Treasurer of the class of '53. Roger Keith bequeaths his ability to sleep in class to any wide-awake under-classman. Bruce Kohler graciously wills his home permanent kit to Clark Werner. Nancy Lueptow wills a peace treaty to Mr. Klatt to make up for the argu- ments they have had in band. Joyce Reiter leaves to the peal of wedding bells. Bernadine Ryan bequeaths her study habits to Lois Brandsma, thereby guar- anteeing valedictorian honor. Jack Schneider very willingly leaves his desk in chemistry and his formula to make stinkum to Roger Kohler. Jean Schultz wills her blushing cheeks to Karen Roundy. Donna Smith relinquishes her well- earned band uniform to any one who can live up to her outstanding record. Shirley Smith leaves her letter-writ- ing during class and her daily trips to the Post Office to Catherine Sullivan. Andrew Tamminga bequeaths his discus- sing ability in Social Problems to Eldon Pulver. Shirley Ullrich leaves the past and looks to the future. Morris Van Swol decided he was the No. 1 pest of our class, so to Howard Barden he leaves this ability with full assurance that Howard will carry on all right. Rose Mary Wendlick leaves her ability to drive to Morris Babcock, who already has a good start. ARTICLE III. To the Junior class we leave our great plans- and expectations for skip- day, in hopes they will be able to carry them out. To the Sophmore class we bequeath our reputation as being the quietest, most congenial senior class of P.H.S. To the Freshman class we yield our numerous passes, excuse blanks, absent privileges, and tardy slips. May they put them to good use, as we did. ARTICLE IV. To the teachers we will a period of rest and quiet, free from all the in- terruption caused by the seniors. ARTICLE V. We do hereby set our hands and seals to this, our last will and testament, made by us during a period of temporary optimism, on this twentieth day of May, nine- teen hundred and fifty-two, in the presence of each other. Signed, THE CLASS OF 1952 13
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