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I, Leslie Johnson, will my quietness to Anna Lee Delauter. I, Grace Kelly, will Wallace Stickley to Mr. Moran. I, Joe Kelly, will my intramural headaches to the next aspirin taken. I, Jo Anne Kingdon, will my D. C. escapades to Barbara Wilder. I, Sylvia Lancaster, will Dan to my younger sister. We will keep him in the family this way. I, Barbara Lewis, will my quiet voice to Monica Warfield. I, Alethia Mayes, will my ability to get into embarrassing situations to Bob Stewart. I, Fred Miller, will my old football socks to Billy Radcliffe. I, Madeline Miskcll, will my desk in front of Mr. Sonnenberg to Martha Garland. I, Betsy Mobley, will my horses to Sandra Oberhammer. I, Elizabeth Monroe, will Tink” to myself. I, Francis Moyers, will my way with the teachers to Virginia Fetyko. I, Tommy Myers, will my ■fob at the Milo to all pop corn fiends. I, Pat Pickett, will my ability as a ballerina to Jimmy Barrack. I, Barry Pifer, will my way with the gals to Jerry Karn. I, Bernard Poss, will my gentlemanly manners to Blair Penn. 1, Ned Prettyman, will my violin technique to Vernon Stickley. I, Edith Price, will my trips to Canada and Florida to the faculty. I, John Raffa, will my love of English Lit. to Jimmy Ward. I, Eugene Richardson, will Margie to no one. I, Bob Richardson, will my position on switchboard to Marlene Withers. I, Mac Rodgers, will my sewing machine to Barbara Kraft. I, Margaret Russell, will my eye lashes to Kenneth Heisler. I, Robert Seamon, will my science fiction books to Douglas Brink. I, Glenn Smith, will my triangle in the band to Marshall Mayes. I, Renice Snoots, will my shiny shoes to Bob Swilling. I, Frank Soper, will my curly red locks to Mr. Beall. I, Joan Spring, will my vim, vigor, and vitality to Kay Richardson. I, Adam Tanner, will my football uniform to Pete Spangler. I, Alice Trail, will my chewing gum to Carolyn Raymond. I, Beatrice Turner, will my trips to the Farmer's Bank fourth period to some lucky eleventh grader. I, Junith Van Riper, will my subtle little sayings to Joe Bride. I, Gloria Villnave, will my cute freckles to Kitty Carlisle. I, Mary Voigt, will the money bag to the Farmer's Bank—we need a new one, anyway. I, John Warfield, will my good nature to everybody. I, Jane Ward, will my twenty-seven pairs of size 8 shoes to Denny Beall. I, Douglas Weiger, will my new Mercury to Dickie Disney. I, William Whalen, will my height to Lucille Lewis. I, Shirley Wire, will my curly hair to Tex Asbury. I, Sam Wray, will my position as bottom man on the pyramid to Rudy Ricketts. Signed, SENIOR CLASS OF 1953 Footnotes!
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ill and Testament fd. We, the dasl of 1953, being of unsound mind and body do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. The statements are purely fictitious and any similarity to persons living or is accidentally on purpo To Mr. Tarallo and the members pf the faculty we will our thanks for leading us through such perilous years of high school. To Mr. Newhouse we will more ability to secure Jtee samples. To Miss Will we will a respectful English IV class. I, Kathryn Adams, will my ability to waftder about the halls minuslhall permit to Alice Heislcr. I, June Anderson, will my carrot red hair re Sidola Ho' I, Luella Baxter, will my broad ''a” to Mr. I’hgar. ' I, Joan Bisel, will my tardy excuses to Stuart Sherman. I, Catherine Bowman, will my jalopy Bess” to Mary Knott. I, Joan Brooks, will my gotta meet the deadline blues to the next -TIDE-adirfli. - I, Ken Brow, will my lunchtime debates tc fjyWie itfT I, Shirley Burdette, will my silver to jffyself. I'll need it. I, Bob Chambers, will my car parti to the fellas. I, Bob Chesney, will my blushes to Frances Grogg. 1, Mike Christiansen, will my boat The Art of Getting Along With Teachers to Nancy Ru: I, Morris Clark, will my gigfyto Mr. Comly. I, Bill Coleman, will my bafl T. V. debut to Walter Dickie. I, Shirlcy'TSsawford, wiUroy dance floors to Helen Thomas. I, Rose DarceyT ul ny car the green flash to Shirley Hipslcy. I, Barbara Davis, will Murphy's to Raedell Hayes. I, Mary Day, will rrm Wednesday nights in Damascus to Florence Whirley. I, Joan Dills, will the iMimeograph machine back to the commercial department. I, Jane Disney, will my pep to Lucille Lewis. I, Frank Durbin, will my inging ability to Anita Waters. iW I, Mildrey Fraley, will DaVijJ back to the football team. I, Virginia Garland, will my memories of Sherwood High to all who want 1, Dean Greger, will my suped.-up hyUtijdto Miss Hauke. I, Charles Gue, will my infcaiouSyjpin to anyohe who can run fas I, Joyce Harding, will my beautiful brown eyes to Anita King. I, Marie Harmon, will my lackadaisical nature to Charles Ferrara. I, Peg Hutchinson, will nothing. 1 want Dean o myself. I, Donald Jenkins, will my job at the A P to anyone who wants it catch me. 20
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Senior Glimpses of ’53 Name Always K. Adams Quipping J. Anderson Quiet L. Baxter Carefree J. Bisel Late C. Bowman Smiling J. Brooks Hurrying K. Brow Arguing S. Burdette Nice B. Chambers (Refer to Glossary) B. Chesney Practicing M. Christiansen Studying M. Clark Giggling W. Coleman Half Awake S. Crawford Looking Up R. Darcey Rushing B. Davis Composed M. Day Happy J. Dills Busy J. Disney Full of Pep F. Durbin Smoking M. Fraley Friendly V. Garland Placid D. Greger Happy C. Gue Good Natured J. Harding Silent M. Harmon Smiling P. Hutchinson Indifferent D. Jenkins Shy L. Johnson Silent G. Kelly Helpful J. Kelly Neat J. Kingdon Late S. Lancaster Slow B. Lewis Always A. Mayes Unhurried Crazy About Pet Peeve People Antique Jokes Cosmetics Lectures Ray Short Fingernails Typing Work Bess” People With Superiority Complex Pennsylvania Gripers New Jersey Communism Jack Flatterers Bethesda Nosey People Classical Music Broken Piano Strings Tiajuahana Segregation Anita P.O.D. Football Homework Dancing Tall People Candy Calm, Collected People Switchboard Spinach Dancing Teacher’s Pets Work Messy Shorthand Gonzaga Scarf Snatchers Girls Teeth Boys Nicknames Cats Shorthand Hot Rods Hair Cuts Baseball School Buses Billy Hot Rods Athletics Term Papers Dean School Taft Democrats Everything Carrots Art Patrol Basketball Silly Girls Mexico Ticklers Dan Silly Boys Gum Typing Erasers Sensitive People The Fel-lis” Always Seen With ’50 Plymouth Red Hair Comb Marlene Sylvia TIDE Make-up Jane Sweet Expression Crafty Jim Piano P. H. Dungarees That Sleepy Look Pat B. C. C. Collected Money Diamond Ring Joan S. Joyce Carefree Expression Hands in Pockets Bull's Sweater Martha peggy Crew Cut Kenny Softball Nice Clothes History Book Les Paint Brush John Chic- Serene Expression Mae Tardy Slips 22
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