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CLASSES Here we come! What a jolt! The underclass thunderbolt. We’ve got spirit. We’ve got might. Come on kids, let’s do it right!
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an cl tTestament I, Fay Lamb, will my home in the country to Frances Grogg. I, Raymond Lowe, will my talent for drafting to Tommy Myers. I, Elmer Lazarus, will my ability as a one armed driver to Bobby Chambers. I, Hedio Madelung, will my self assurance and my ability to make friends to anyone needing them. I, Barbara Marts, will my naive outlook to Frankie Dunn. I, Hazel Monroe, will my ability to get things done to Vernon Stickley. I, Barbee Neblett, will my jeep to next year’s senior class; they are going to need jt. I, Shirley Norris, will my morale building letters to Donny, to all soldiers who need cheering up. I, Virginia O’Dell, will my nickname to Kenneth Rohrback. I, Pat Olsen, will my wonderful place to have parties to Sheila Noyes. I, Jerry Peters, will my TIDE articles to Mrs. Rusk. I, James Pistole, will my shy smile to Joan Dills. I, Earl Price, will my seat on the late bus to Mrs. Ward. I, Pete Pullen, will my blushes to Barbara Royce. I, Frank Reamer, will my campaign secrets to next year’s candidates for V. P. I, James Roberts, will my red hair to Pat Johnson. I, Shirley Schneider, will my “jitterbugging” ability to Stewart Sherman. I, Paul Schwartzbeck, will my winning personality to Luella Baxter. I, Jack Selby, will my white buckskins to Buzzy Demory. I, Clyde Senger, will my position in the stationery corner to Richard Windsor. I, Jane Stickley, will my little brother to Cordon Coleman. I, Robert Sperry, will my rifle marksmanship to John Kingdon. I, Charles Sullivan, will my appreciation of Hamlet back to Shakespeare. I, Eva Taylor, will my sunny disposition and temper control to anyone who takes typing. I, Jeannette Taylor, will my walk from Horner’s Lane every morning to Johnny Marshall. I, Lloyd Taylor, will my typing ability to Jane Ward. I, Joe Testerman, will my fast ball to Jimmy Barrack. I, Doris Thompson, will my diamond to the poor unfortunates who don’t have one. I, Shirley Titus, will experiences in ninth grade science to Mr. I.ugar. I. Roger Van Riper, will my mathematical genius to Tex Asbury. I, Robert Walker, will my argumentive ability to Bobby Schwartzbeck. I. Janet Watkins, will my position in the stationery corner to Rose Darcey. I, Shirley Watkins, will my ice cream and cake for lunch to Joanne Kingdon. I, Sigrid Westfall, will my “Parliaments” to Junith Van Riper. I, Elsie Whitworth, will my business ability to all commercial students. I, Mary Ann Woodward, will my southern accent back to my sister who willed it to me in the first place. I, Shirley Worsham, will my ability to wear clothes to Barry Pifer. I, Mildred Wratten, will the bank back to Miss Brown; we can’t let her down by not willing it to her as usual. I, Robert Yocom, will my collection of pin-ups to Mike Christiansen. I, Shirley Young, will my athletic ability to Jimmy Tom Ankncy. Signed SENIOR CLASS OF 1952 By Ernestine Brown
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