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Class Wnll We, the Seniors of Potterville High School, the class of 1952, being of sound mmd and body, do hereby make this last will and testament of the Class of 1953 The Senior Class wills to the Junior Class our ability to have and keep a good reputation Janette Crandell wills her shyness to Barbara Bare Stanley Abbott wills his dignified ways to Joyce Lee David Elston wills the coke machine to Harry Smxth so he will feel at home, next year Louis Duncan wills his height to Nan Mlshler Don Brown wills his quietness to Don Gilbert Florance Steele wills her marrxage ability and happiness to Roberta Bruno Lynwood Doty wills his job at the Pottervllle Inn to Harry Smlth Reginald Brown wills his curley hair to Don Gilbert Dick Van Loton wills his cigarettes to Vic Morrissey Mark Tebo wills his swing tporchl to Joyce Lee CAs if she needs it J Marjorie Steiner wills her ability to get a ring to Mary Lou Myers Delores Coolman wills her shortness to Janet Hartel Mark Tebo wills his music talent to Sandra Gidner Class Motto Class Flower Class Colors Caps and Gowns Diplomas Vital Statistics We Build The Ladder On Which We Rise Red Rose Blue and Whlte Blue French Silk Maroon Leather with Gold Lettering 13 l ,. - . 1 . Q n s . . 0 . . - I I I
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Senior Class History Freshman Year As Freshmen we started off the year with twenty six in our class and by the end of the year there were only twenty To make money we sold hot dogs and candy bars at the games, and also sold Potterville Viking T shirts and sweat shirts The class officers for the year were as follows President Marjorie Steiner, Vxce President Reginald Brown, Secretary Delores Coolman, Treasurers Frank Crandell and Beverley Roan, Class Advisor Mrs McKrlll. We had several partles during the school year, one of which was given to us by the Sophomores who inltlated us at that time Later on we gave them a return party Mrs McKrtll our class advisor, also gave us a party at her home Sophomore Class History In our Sophomore year we had twenty members, but three left during the first semester, making only seventeen members The class officers were President Roy Kramer Vice President Mark Tebo Secretary and Treasurer Mrajorie Steiner Class Advisor Mrs Decker We initiated the Freshmen at a party during the first of the year They returned the party on February 10, 1950 We sponsored a popularity contest and the King and Queen were crowned at our dance on St Patrlck's Day The winners were Marjorie Steiner and Maurice Seegraves In our Junior year we started with eight boys and tlve girls, but Freda Frelhelt trans ferred to the twelfth grade and we gained Don Brown, making nine boys and four girls We gave a dance in the fall, we also sold magazines in a Magazine Drive We presented our Junior Play on April 13, 1951 The name of lt was A Pair of Country Kids , and lt was directed by Mr Coombs Our class officers were President Louis Duncan Vice President Janette Crandell Secretary and Treasurer Marjorie Steiner, Class Advisor Mr Jack Coombs SCIIIOF Class History We started the year with two new members They were Janet Ellsworth and Florence Steele, but Janet left us ln December Our class officers were President Dick Van Loton, Vice President Louis Duncan Secretary and Treasurer Maryorle Stemer Class Advisor Mr Jack Coombs We had a hayrlde in September We went to Fitzgerald Park in Grand Ledge On November 13, 1951, we presented our play Hillbilly Courtship , which was directed by Mr Jack Coombs We sold more magazines than the Juniors ln the Magazine Drive, so we won an Emerson radio which we raffled off at the Christmas Party Harry Smith had the lucky ticket We sold pop and candy bars at the basketball games and at noon. We hope to have a donkey basketball game lf a date can be arranged We had a paper drive and hauled junk to raise more money for our trlp to New York City, on June 1, 1952 12 Junior Class History
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