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Senior Class Poem of 1952 Duane Brady, of basketball fame, Was chosen captain all-stater. He played in every single game For his dear old Alma Mater. We know that our dear Frankie Has only one ambition— This one above the many— To skip without permission Here’s a gal who has a care. Her name is Phyllis Clark We know that she is trying to snare A lad whose name is Shark”. Winifred Fuller is this lass. She's next along the line. No claim can be made by another class For a girl who acts so fine. This girl’s name is Loretta Mann. She’s known by all the school. As editor of the annual clan Our like for her won't cool. I am the writer of this all, For this I take the blame If you should meet me in the hall, Jean Anderson is my name.
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the class of 1952, of Powers High School, Powers, Oregon, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament: I, Loretta Joy Mann Being of sound mind and short body do hereby will to Willene Caver my inability to concentrate in class; to Darleen Stanley I do hereby will my ability to take two years in one. I, Winifred Fuller, being of weak mind and sound body do hereby will my ability to hold my temper to Janette Shawver and my ability to be quiet to Emma Nell Smith. I, Mary Francis Caver, being of weak body and sound mind, do hereby will to Darleen Stanley my ability to go with short boys and to Madelon McMahon my ability to love em and leave em. I, Phyllis Jean Clark, being big headed and slim bodied do be- queath my inability to get married to Nina Alowineand my affec- tion for Myrtle Point boys to Ines Alowine. I, Duane Brady, being of sound mind and strong body do hereby will my ability to play basketball to Harry Ademack and to Ken Wooden I bestow my ability to drive. I, Jean Ann Anderson, do bestow my love of school upon Lynn Post with the hopes that he will be there more next year. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Of course we all remember the graduation class of 1952, but in this year of 1972, we can just heave a little sigh that fate should plan such a course in life ahead of these six talented and learned seniors.
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