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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Semor class of 1952 do hereby w1ll and bequeath our lughly treasured memor1es possessrons and tramts to the students of Ross I-hgh School We smcerely hope they w1ll treasure them dearly and pass them on 1n thexr last w1ll and testament You may also have our poorly llghted dungeons and our green wastepaper cans We also leave our blackboards erasers what s left oi them and a few small pmeces of chalk You may have our faulty wmdow shades that never warn you when they are about to fall down We the undersxgned w1ll the fOl10W1hg Jerry Melvln Allen wxll my ab1l1ty to get out of school at anytxme to Bob Bober Marg1e Lee Andes wxll my locker to anybody who wants to start a paper drxve Fred I Dodds J wmll my basketball stat1st1cal ab1l1ty to Ralph Vaughn John Francms DeLong w1ll my ab1lxty to skate backwards to Mary Jane Johnson James Kenneth Doss w1l1 my football ab1l1ty to Walter Morris Dorothy Guardxan Angel Endress wxll my unstudzed chemxstry book to Mr Fxnkbxne John Adolph Engel w1ll my hemghth to Wally Sheyer Vxrgxma Mane Fletcher wxll my temper to Jackxe Mxck Elxzabeth Loulse Franzmann wxll my Y Teens presxdency to anybody who wants to tackle the Job Manlyn Joyce Gast w1ll my freckles and d1mples to anyone who doesn t mmd bexng teased Joseph Donald Hacker w1ll my co operatxve attxtude 1n soclal stud1es to the class of 53 Jack Edward Heck w1ll thxrty pounds to Bob Bober Slurley Mae Hunter w111 my abxhty to sk1p classes to Sammy Ervm Charles R1chard Klmble w1ll my Model A to Tommy Anders Donald Clyde Morrls w1ll my abxlxty to refraln from goss1p1ng to all the teachers at Ross Mary Lou Morr1s w1l1 my abxlxty to get engaged to anybody who can hook a man Dorothy Mane Perpzngon w1ll my abxhty to keep my mouth shut to Patty Wogenstahl George Cllfford Sauer w1ll my hexghth to Walter Morrxs Marllyn Ruth Sexton w1ll my methods of passxng an Enghsh test to Gene R1ce Patsy Lou Stemmer w1ll my abxhty to be remmded of Jokes to Glona Nogel Donna Maureen Strxckler w111 my dark brown eyes to Joan Tolley Jean Elxzabeth Thompson w1ll my blonde ha1r to Mary Louxse Colwell Margle Mae Turner w1ll my typewrlter to whoever has nerve enough to try lt W1ll1am Kenneth Vaughn w1ll my whxte buc s to Elmer Lodder Frances Tome Whmte w1ll my sense of humor and ab1l1ty to act s11ly to Rosemary DeLong Wxtnesses X ' Z: 4 , K ' J, ' . I, . ' . . . . Y . I, . , . . . L ' r ru . . . I . . I L . ' . . . ' I, ' . . . . ' L . y . . . ' . . ' L ' . . . 1, . . . . , . . . ' I, . . , . - . I' . , . . , . . ' L I . - ..... , I I, , ' ' . I, Raymond Hoskins, will my ability to go to school for half a day to Eldon Green. L . , . . . . . . I, ' ' , ' . I, . . . . . . . . 0 L . , . . . ' I, . . , . . . . L . , . . . ' I, . I . Y . . . I I, y . . . . . . ' I, ' , ' . L . ' . . . - L . I . . . , I, . . , . . , I I' . . I . . . . H
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CLASS PROPHECY Goodness GTaC10uS Jump1n Jumpers where are all those people go1ng'7 Well Ifound out It s the class of 52 from Ross l-hgh School They re go1ng to Washmgton for a week end v1s1t at the Wh1te House w1th Betty Franzmann Pres1dent of the Umted States as then' hostess The qual1f1cat1on for the Pres1dency requ1r1ng one to be th1rty fxve has been lowered to enable women who never reach th1rty f1Ve to hold that Off1CB Wh1le Betty IS back v1ew1ng the home state the work 15 earned on by the V1ce Pres1dent Frances Nh1te As a reporter for the New York T1mes I am to cover th1S 1nterest1ng V1S1t as we go Th1s tr1p IS bexng made by T W A w1th Fred Dodds avery able p1lot at the controls and Mar1lyn Sexton as our congemal sm1l1ng steward ess As we converse we are d1scover1ng that the class of 52 has really sent forth some out stand1ng materxal If you d l1ke some excellent plans for a home call James Doss the arch1tect who planned the Wh1te House and then get Dale Jam1son and Johnny Engel who bu1lt xt to lay the br1cks for you and I know you ll have a grand home Dzd you say to serve lunch? There s so much racket I can hardly hear Oh you got your land surveyed by Jerry Allen the best surveyer to be found Someone who certaxnly 1S mak1ng great progress 1n the f1eld of electr1caleng1n eerxng IS none other than John DeLong Gracxous someone almost mxssed the plane t s Dorothy Endress world s most noted des1gner She s just 1n from Par1s where she s been gett1ng xdeas for desrgmng clothes for Hollywood s best dressed actress Patsy Stemmer and M1ss Amer1ca of 53 Shxrley Hunter She 1sn t mrss now We started th1s tr1p IH Chxcago where George Sauer has h1s pr1vate stud1o for broadcast1ng sports around the world He s kept busy wxth news of Mr Touchdown U S A Charl1e Krmble who IS now coach at Rossv1lle Un1vers1ty and Marg1e Sw1ft Turner Mrs Tom Gadd w1nner of the world track meet That s how she caught Tom As we fly over lnd1ana we get out our telescope and take a look at the most prosperous farm 1n the state owned by Donald MOFYIS and run by Gayle When talk1ng of Holly wood we m1ssed V1rg1n1a Red Fletcher who had her debut m Every Fam1ly Has One and 15 now a well known actress My' Is the navy gomg w1th us ? Oh no It s the adm1ra1 of the navy Paul R1ce Well look who s here Jack Heck the b1g Q1n more ways than one bus1ness man who d1ctates 200 words a mrnute at h1s Atom1c Energy Comm1ss1on Project Th1s seems slow to lus whxz stenographer Raymond Hoskxns who can take 300 words a mxnute and can type 150 words a mmute Just call h1m speedy We are stopped to load more passengers at M111 shanven formerly Mlllvllle Shandon and Ven1ce Instead of eat1ng on the plane everyone seems to be flockmg over to Perp s Grand Super Duper Restaurant wluch IS run by Dorothy gxggles Perp1ngon We are now bexng enterta1ned by Jean Thompson natlon s famous danc1ng star teacher of Thompson Dancmg School Who 15 that s1tt1ng over there? Nhy 1t s Donna Stnckler professor at Amer1ca s fznest commerc1a1 school Ferguson Inst1tute Well what are we stoppmg here for-'P Ask the pxlot 1f there s trouble There certamly IS for It s Kenny Vaughn gettmg on It seems that he 15 the wanderer of the class for he has been travehng all over and pubhshmg exc1t1ng books of h1s adventures The Const1tut1on of the Un1ted States has been completely revlsed The composer of the new const1tut1on 15 Joseph Hacker the d1st1n gu1shed author There lt 15 at last and there s the Pres1dent wa1t1ng for us W1th her 15 her prxvate secre tary Mrs Vernon Lewxs formerly Mary Lou Morr1s who 15 to keep an accurate record ot the doxngs of th15 v1s1t Her arm wzll certamly be t1red It looks hke everyone 15 here As we are countmg to make sure 1n dashes Mrs John Engel formerly Margxe Andes who IS now Chlef justxce of the supreme court She was late because the court was tryxng to make a dec1s1on as to whether ass1gnments are const1tut1onal or unconstxtutxonal There IS certaxnly ev1dence that we are 1n for a very enjoyable v1s1t For deta1ls oi our Vlslt read the New York Txmes Marxlyn Gast News Reporter for The New York T1mes , . , . 5 . 1 1 ' - 1 - 1 1, 11 - 1 - . - . . 1 1 . ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - ' 11 11 . . , . . ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 . . . . I, . , . , . 1 . . . , , . . . . . 1 1 1 . . , . . 1 1, 1 11 . . . . V , . . . . . . , . ,, ,, . . . . . 1 . . , , . . . H . ,, K , . 1 1 ' ' - - - - -1 11 - 11 - 11 - . . . , . - . 1 1 . , . . . - 1 1 1 , . 1 1 - - -1 11 - . . , , - 1 1 1 - 1 - 11 1 11 - - 1 ' 1 N . H . . . . 1 . ' 1 11 - 11 - - - - 1 , . . - - 1 - 1 11 - 11 1 I 1 1 . . . , . . . , . , - . . , . . . . . . 1 - ' 1 - 1 1 U . ,, . . . . . . . . 1 1 - 1 1 . , .
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