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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1952, having spent twelve years of our valuable time within the walls of Shreve High School, thereby increaslng our knowledge to the breaking point, here and now will and bequeath our abilities to our friends beneath us fnaturallyl the lower classmen ARTICLE I Wh, the m mbers of the Senior Class, do will and bequeath the faculty all the Sum under our seats Now 1t's all yours ARTICLE II We, the members of the Senlor Class, Q0 w1l1 to our class sponser, Mr Barrett, all the wonderful memories we have had together throughout the past six years ARTICLE III We, the members of the Sen1or Class, Q0 w1ll and bequeath to the Junior Class our ability to co operate with each other in our class and other social groups ARTICLE IV We, the members of the Senior Class, do will and bequeath to the Sophomore Class our abllity to be quiet and courteous at all t mes ARTICLE V We, the members of the Senior Class, do will and bequeath to the Freshman Class our ability to earn enough money to go on the Senlor tr1p ARTICLE VI I, Dean Akins, will and bequeath my '39 Chevie to Bob Wahl so he can finally get a date with Carol Gerber Ronald Amos, will and bequeath my abil1ty to sleep through all my classes to Bob Wachtel R1chard Armstrong, will and b9QU93th my Bgricultural ability to Mr Moore Franklin Austin, w1ll and bequeath my Bbil1Ey'tO paint tractors to George Shiltz Janet Barton, will and bequeath my red hair to Virginia Otto Marlene Bixler, will and bequeath my ability to pick up potatoes to Ora Lee Sterl1ng and her long fingernails I, Henry Cayhoe, will and bequeath my ability to get along with dizzy blondes to George Shiltz I, Dean Davis, will and bequeath my height to Mr wagner I, Kenneth Dilgard, will and bequeath my abllity to grow halr on my chest to Mr Moore, needs it elsewhere bes1des his chest I, Raymond Edington, w1ll and bequeath my ability not to smoke to George Fulton I, Frank Hoover, will and bequeath my alittle green hot rod' to Carol Moreland, who is always wanting free taxi service I, Curtis Hutchison, will and bequeath my ability to pass English to Ronnie Day I, Janet Jacot, will and bequeath my abillty not to get kicked out of class to Jim Snyder I, John Firebaugh, will and bequeath my abillty to keep dralns unclogged to Mr Rudy so he I, Franklin Garrett, will and bequeath my he1ght to B111 Sigler I, Marilynn Eschenberg, w1ll and bequeath to Mr Barrett my right shoulder to weep on when his little Angels fly the cocp I, Annabelle hershberger, will and bequeath my abllity to stay out of ditches to Donald 'Careless' Casey I, Jack Hostettler, will and bequeath my bookkeeping work book and Spencer Set to Jlm Snyder I, Susie Logan, will and bequeath my ability to be from the South, talk l1ke a Rebel, an hold up under th1s Yankee critlcism to Peggy Hutchlson Buck up, Peggy, the south w1ll rise agaln I, Max Mairs,will and bequeath a wrench to Mr Moore so he doesn't take them all out of the shop I NancYMoreland, will and bequeath my abillty not to worry about my hair when on a date to Ora Lee Sterllng Frank Newmann, w1ll and bequeath my football bulld and abllity to Mr, Rudy so he can play noon Donald Post, will and bequeath my ability to run the mov1e projector to Donald Hershberger Barbara Reeves, will and bequeath my ability to get along well with Bob Wahl Flora Jane Rickabaugh, w1ll and bequeath my ab1lity to do bookkeeping to Jlm Snyder , Lois Rogers, will and bequeath my appreciation to Mrs Jones for the three vears she has had to put up wlth me I, Irene Shelley, will and bequeath my abillty to disl1ke the opposite sex to Joanne Chase I, J1m Dunhmn w1ll and bequeath my ability to run the hurdles to Dick Morgan I, Evelyn Van Sickle, w1l1 and bequeath my ability to still llke a man with an airplane to Sh1rley Wood who prefers men w1th Sl' Chev1es After all the back roads aren't so crowded up there ' do O O I I, ' ' . I, ' . . I, ' . I, . I, ' O ' . . ' . who . . . won't have to interrupt his noon football playing to unclog them. ' d I A ' ' I, . . . at e I, . g . I, . I, . . . H 0 I I . , . U
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I, Francis Sparr, will and bequeath to Ronnie Day all my girls, so he can have a date. I, Betty Swartzwalder, will and bequeath my ability to ride Hr. Wagner's bus and bid him good morning without a beaming red face to Lucille Baker. I, Bill Troutman, will and bequeath my height to Donald Hershberger Roger Wachtel, will and bequeath my crew .hair-cut to Donald Bert Casey Caroline Welty, will and bequeath my ability to keep quiet in seventh period study hall Mary Parcell and Barbara Young Joan Wharton, will and bequeath my driving ability to Nancy Jo Austen Janet Willard, will and bequeath my ability to go steady to Judy Shelley Clarice Woods, will and bequeath my quiet nature to Mary Jane Foltl Marilyn Yockey, will and bequeath my ability to go steady for more than a week to Joan Chase Hay she use it to good advantage , Richard Yoclcey, will Carl Dessenberg a bunch of pencils If he takes bookkeeping, he'll need them ,-'C'-A fu- '-4' it 'IF 1 ,,, I a d BUZZ, rse an mens, Lmvruc Fon mtv Beuew H0 Nl Q Ki . 1 I lv' 7' ef Q 'Q 1 up d 556' ' gn'e 'S Buick I X at 1142. 'min Boy' 2-ff' ez? CCN 4 I S f X 2 ee in -M I, . o I, ' to . I, ' . I, e I, . I, . ' . I O I J . Q N ' , .e f A - i I Ja, fa ,Aff Ffa!! are lg: fl ,Q X '- - xp' , -an if Ai, fl, A-,fl-A' PI ir A AA ,Q . J J, ' I' K was -. .X 4, ' 2 -5 , Y . M i f i , ' ' X' 4 A N . ,. 1 F a . L AV , , ' U tx. X . X W W! C OB! 3 : ij, ' . 11.-:rw M' U ' ff, 7 L. 1 KX I N X X ffl. , 3 X ' N x a .ag by ', 'J t. A X -Ear' H NN K-E LN K NX 1 121,51 X X 2 a e 4 ' J x ' 1 AIX: Gini 1, F , xx
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