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Serial TOM I, Nancy Ann Fort, hereby will my Laugh” to June Anderson in hopes she won't be so sober hereafter. I, Buster Shulmire, hereby will my height to Darrell Anderson. I, Delaine Jones, hereby will my job to any girl who has enough willpower to withstand the urge to converse With boys in the lobby of the Town Hall Theater. I, Wilbur Stubblefield, hereby will my ability to get along with Mr. Bennett to Donna Stenberg, hoping that with it she'll be able to stay in class hereafter. I, Bill Won, hereby will my shop ability to Cliff Graham, especially on plastics. I, Bill Langley, hereby will my ability to sleep in class to anyone who stays out all night and needs the rest. I, Joyce White, hereby leave my Sociology class, with due respects to the teacher, to anyone crazy enough to want it; the school I leave forever. We, Orville Anderson and Tom Hogan, being of sound mind (?) hereby will our ability to graduate at the age of sixteen to any fools that will skip grades. I, Rodger Anderson, hereby will my cast to any unfortunate tackle who gets a broken leg in a Quincy -Portola football game. I, Ted Barlow, hereby will my curly hair to Anna Jo Coleman so she won't have to set it every night. I, Bob Malotte, hereby will my whiskers to Bob Jester so he will have to shave everyday. I, Marianne Hansen, hereby will my brother Frank to the School. I, Bill Wright, hereby will my ability to play basketball to Charles Thomas in hopes he will put it to a better use than I did. I, Speed Madeira, hereby will my size to Hugh Ausmus; maybe with it, he can become a real big boy . I, Geneva Moore, hereby will my good fortune in hooking a man to my good friend Willodean Sterrett who seems to have lost all hope. I, Bob Henson, hereby will my ability to get in and out of trouble to the lowly Juniors . I, Don Buckland, hereby will my goatee to anyone who wants it and will keep it well groomed. I, Harry deMontmorency, hereby will my ability as a squirrel (reckless driver) to Gail Stenberg. I. Gary Ward, hereby will my ability to get A's in Mr. Behm's class to Albert Lutz. I, Don Seeber, hereby will my height to Kenneth Kast. He could use a few more inches. I, Afton Herndon, hereby will my half - wit to Mr. Aaserude.
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Settla TflilC I, Karen Hard, hereby will my ability to go steady with the same boy in high school to my good friend, Carol Smith. I, Louis Fischer, hereby will my nickname, Feets , to Milton Webb, who I am certain will live up to it. I, June Anderson, hereby will my french horn to one of the inmates of the horn section, preferably Tom Hasty, in hopes that he will take as good care of it as I have in the past four years. I, Gil Krause, hereby will my ability to date a different girl every week to anyone who could stand a different one each week. I, Willodean Sterrett, hereby will my Senior Science book to my sister, hoping she will enjoy the subject more than I did. I, Peggy Wininger, hereby will my third period vocal class to anyone crazy enough to want to be in it. I, Jenna Dodson, hereby will my ability to lie to Roberta Hampton, in hopes that she will keep the lies well cultivated. I, Eva Huntington, hereby will my ability to be a good candy salesman to Wayne Bashaw, knowing he will profit by this ability. I, Gary Lanterman, hereby will my school books to some unfortunate person. My quiet ways, I will to my brother, who can use them. I, Paul Arata, hereby will my drumsticks to Jimmy Wright. I, Dan Norton, hereby will my football technique to Tom Hasty, assured that he will use it wisely. I, Orphie Pierson, hereby will my wavy locks to Mr. Behm, knowing he will keep them well - groomed. I, Vivian Saari, hereby will my quiet ways to Mary Lynn Turner, hoping she will take the hint and reform. I, Pat Donnenwirth, hereby will my ability to jitter - bug to Barbara Minton in hopes she will learn all the latest steps. I, Donna Bark, hereby will my ability to run the 100 yard dash to first period to Carol Edwards, hoping that she will be as lucky as I was. 1, Anna Fisher, hereby will my unique ability to lose and forget things to anyone who can come close to my record. I, Fred Howe, hereby will my school sweater to whoever stole it, in hopes that they get more wear out of it than I did before I was relieved of it. I, Dick Bishop, hereby will my charming self to Carlita Jeskey. I, Don Beskeen, hereby will my ability to do Physics to Jimmy Ferguson, knowing he'll need it. 1, Warren Lawry, hereby will my Ford to anyone wealthy enough to foot the repair bills. I, Jim Reid, hereby will my chess games during Mr. Bennett's class to Marilyn Combs and Nadine Shinn. I, Dennis Williams, hereby will my good looks to Robert Hanley - he needs them. I, Alan Hanley, hereby will my unsuccessful ability to get a girlfriend to some eighth grader.
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7 e Senior ‘Pi fiAeccf Here is a Glimpse of the Class of 1952 in the Year 1962 Russell Huntington is still trying to prove that a wheel can run by perpetual motion. Jenna Dodson is Celling her exclusively designed bathing suits for $25 a piece. Wilbur Stubblefield is now the Yardmaster at Keddie. Pat Donnenwirth is pitching for the California Women's Baseball team. Fred Howe is stranded on an island with Jane Russell. Louie Fischer is still trying to decide between the Navy and the Seabees. Karen Hard is a dress designer for MGM studios in Hollywood. Gil Krause has his own radio show, The All-American Man . Teen - agers are going mad over Paul Arata, the jazz drummer. Bill Langley, Don Buckland, and Alan Hanley have each made their first million as partners of their art concern in New York. Buster Shulmire is playing baseball for the New York Yanks. Anna Fisher is the first woman space ship pilot in the universe. Donna Bark is making her debut in television. Frank Madeira is the world's most spectacular wrestler. June Anderson and Nancy Fort own a dress shop and do their own modeling. Orville Anderson is the newest swoon guy” in the movies. Jim Reid is America's greatest square dance caller. Don Beskeen is selling his Beskeen Special , a hot rod that will travel 1200 miles per hour. Geneva Moore has designed the model kitchen for all housewives. Afton Herndon is the chief photographer for Photography magazine. Bill Wright is playing basketball for the Harlem Globetrotters. Charlie Jenkins has a jitter - bug school. Gary Lanterman is a timber salesman. Joyce White is a secretary at Qunicy High School. Warren Lawry has taken over his father's barber shop. Dan Norton is a super mechanic who can fix your car in a minute. Ted Barlow and Bob Malotte are partners in crime, but they have found that it does not pay like it used to. Nyal Ausmus is a beachcomber in the South Seas. Rodger Anderson is the champion high jumper of America. Don Johnson has a used car lot in Quincy. Gary Ward is driving the Sloat school bus. Marianne Hanson has been voted as the woman with the longest and most beautiful hair in California. Tom Hogan is a Physics professor at the University of California. Eva Huntington has just won the Miss America contest of 1962. Willodean Sterrett has left for Africa to educate the natives. Harry DeMontmorency owns the perfect soda fountain for teenagers in Quincy. Bobbie Henson is the commanding officer for the Quincy National Guard. Delaine Jones is still trying to keep from blushing. Bob LaFlore and Bill Won are chief judges for all the beauty contests in California. Don Seebur now owns the Happy Hollow Tavern. Peggy Winninger is still keeping her white shoes very white. Dennis Williams and Dick Bishop have surpassed even Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in their antics. Orphie Pierson is the world's richest hobo. Vivian Saari is an authority on cooking for American Home Magazine.
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