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LIBRARIANS l Q ,F IeQ -:....f One of the librarians is in the library at all times during school hours to aid students of P.C.H.S. whenever possible. Many new books have been added to our library this year. Left to Right: J. Cox, M. Brunner, M. Loukota, M. Bailey, V. Barry, R. Jack- man. Pres. A. Gengenbach, Vice Pres. C. Elwell, Sec-Treas. Barbara Stout Corres. Sec. M. Brunner, News Rep. J. Lance, Libr. J. Michaels. at T' c x LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Woitalewicz, S. Slagle, J. Michaels, G. Schumacher, R. Wilson, S. Pan- konin, J. Deaver, A. Gengenbach, A. Lehl, MIDDLE ROW: J. Lance, J. Slugle, W. Wood, R. Wheeler, V. Barry, G. Schilling, Miss Brandt. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Stout, M. Brunner, F. Watkins, Beth Stout, C. Elwell, Betty Stout, I. Russell. T. N. T. Pres, M. Brunner, Vice Pres. F. Kuskie, Sec, Barbara Stout, Treas. I. Russell, Librarian, P. Waterman, Parl. V. Barry, Song Leader S. Perlette, Pianist, Beth Stout, Historian, H. Guszalc, News Rep. Betty Stout, Sponsor M. Loulcota. Left to Right: TOP ROW, R. Waterman, S. Perlette, Beth Stout, F. Kuskie, Bar- bara Stout, Betty Stout, M. Loulcota, BOTTOM ROW, M. Brunner, H. Guszak, J. Cox, M. Stivers, V. Barry, D. Alh- meyer, I. Russell. rf.f F:06r6gs 1-1
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Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class of I952 We, the sophisticated Seniors of 1952 being at the age of blank years and of questionable age, being unusual, but possessing a mind, and not under too many cares or responsibilities. without fear or regard for man or beast iwith certain exceptionsi publish, write, scribble, scratch, and record this to be our last will and testament in the manner following, that is to say: First: We direct that the class be graduated or cremeated as one. Second: We direct that our executor of the will, Superintendent E. Lee Todd, pay all the unpaid bills left by all the Seniors. Jhird: We will and direct all our unused ambition, talent, time, and effort to the Sophomore class. They wi need it. Fourth: We give, direct, and devise all the rest of our unwordly property, residue and remains of any nature whatsoever to be equally divided among all the freshmen. Charlotte Sexson and Beverly Coppersmith hereby will to Jess Michael, their ability to type 70 words a minute-or even ten-in hope that he will not give up his typing all in vain. Richard Styskal wills his never failing experience in playing hookey to Warren Robinson, wishing him the best of luck in his future attempts. Carolyn Terry has willed her success in keeping her diamond to Merlene Erickson, wishing her much happiness in the years to come. Johnny Johnson has been willed the best of grades in the years following from Gladys Schumacher so that he too can become one of the top ten in his class. Anita Gengenbach leaves to Judy Gauger all the speed that she has lacked in the past. Shirley Slagle wills to Helen Guszak, more ability and success in 4-H work. Dean Ayers and Richard Klein will their 20 gallon hats and cowboy boots to Wauneta Greer iust to prove that there are such a thing as cowgirls. Donna Smith and Darrell Hagan will to Shirley Perlette their ability to herd a car between the ditches without demolishing all four fenders. To Verdell Nelson, Charles Linquist and Archie Silvrants will their big feet or gunboats as afoundation forsol id marching in the infantry. Shirley Pankonin wills her technique in snatching a fellow with a brand new Ford to Pauline Waterman in hopes that she can do as well. Richard Brixius has been willed by ldonna Russell and Jesse Deaver their theater booth as a private place every Sunday. Ronnie Woitalowicz and Daniel Borowski will their gift of gab to Judy Nehrig as theyprobablywon't need it as much next year. Delores Harbeson and Shirley Eppler bequeath to Raymond Klein their quiet manner and willing way, not that he needs any of it. To Janet Villm, Vona Barry passes on her late hours, both at night and in the morning. Wanda Wood and Francis Watkins hand down to Eddie Tagge their success in being aconcertpianistin hopes that by his senior year he can have done as well. Jane Lance wills to Margaret Bailey her unsuccessful attempts to become anoutstanding clqrionettest in band. To Jerry Deaver, Roy Wheeler wills his dark curly hair so that Jerry won't give up completely and shave it all off. Pauline Boehmer and Donna Ahlmeyer, will to Geroge Reitz, their know-how-to stay out of trouble so that maybe it will help him next year. Lloyd Bolton and Jerry Slagle pass on to Hugh Moller their athletic physique and success in sports so he can play tiddle winks next year. Mary Jane Cox and Mary Ann Brunner will their skill as teachers to Francis Kuskie who gave up all hope of ever becoming one. To Mary Alice Keller, the Three Stoutsbequeathto her their ability to get and keep a man, as theyhave done in latter years. Alvin Lehl and Gerry Schilling hand down to tiny Wyman their experince in love as he is quite inex- perienced. To Prudy Apadaca, Richard Jackman passes on his skill in singing so that he can at least carry it inhis hi ocket. PCllaudette Elwell wills to Lydian Keller some of her unique teachings on lovemaking, not that sheneeds any. Rex Wilson will, will of his own free will nothing to no one for the simple reason he has nothing towill willingly. Any other earthly goods, or wordly remains belonging to the Seniors of 1952 and found inthe vicinityof dear old P.C.H.S., we will to the custodian Elmer Cox. He can have it!!! Prophecy of i952 The other day we dropped in on Mr. Dutcher, who now lives in Chicago. We sat down to talk, or try to talk because with all his little brats, ah rather children, l think there were seven or eight, there was so much noise. He told us that not long ago he had been reading an old Tribune Sentinel, and had read an as l
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