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lass Will We, the class of 1952, being fmostly but not entirelyj of sound mind and memory and not acting under duress, undue influence or fraud of any kind do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our collective and individual last will and testament, until we think of another one. We do hereby devise and bequeath: 1. from Phyllis Adams unto Katharine Cor- nell, her acting ability, 2. from 'Aleda 'Agnew unto Lynn Morgen- stern, her Hillman Minx so as to save Lynn the burden of deciding between those maroon and yellow Cadillacs, 3. from Kitty Alexander unto Nancy Col- lins, her efficiency, 4. from Mary Ashley unto some innocent and unsuspecting Junior, her job as edi- tor of this volume, 5. from Jill Bekins unto her sister Jana, her executive ability, 6. from Peggy Cahill unto the four Jinks Editors, Peggy Sue Graham, Janet Ed- miston, Anne Van Ness, and Susan Wyck- off, her journalistic talent, 7. from Linda Carter unto Peachy Stewart, her artistic ability, 8. from Diane Cassill, unto the Ski Patrol, her splints, 9. from Henrietta Chandler unto Sherlock Holmes, a part of her vivid imagination, 10. from Lillie May Chenoweth unto Jane McVay, her sylph-like figure, 11. from Sally Ditton unto Miss Waterland, her clipped English accent, 12. from Lynn Fix unto Sandy Isham, her skiing ability, 13. from Mary Ann Foss unto the irrepres- sible Rona Flaherty, her demureness and petiteness, 14. from Joyce Fowler unto Miss Thompson, all of her chickens, 15. from Jackie Jackson unto Mary Martin, her ability to sing and look operatic, 16. from Marilyn Landon unto Celeste Fro- lich, her spelling book, 17. from Mary Loe unto the twins Bledsoe, her fabulous get-up-and-go, 18. from that twelve year girl, Judy Lytel, unto little Alison Weibert, her uniform, 19. from Virginia Marion unto Jane Powell, in trust nevertheless, her French-speak- ing pocket-midget, 20. from Jane McKeever unto Carol Landon, the absentee cup, 21. from Carla Overby .unto Sheila Cullen, her hair, b 22. from Lloys Raymond unto her sister Noreen, her place in the high school, 23. from Robin Ryan unto Jo Ann Martin, her ability at M. 8: M. history, 24. from Marlene Silver unto each of the following, Susan Reed, Sally Palmer, Barbara Henry, and Suzanne Ivey, 25 per cent of her ability to exasperate Miss Evans, 25 per cent would be enough for any of them. The rest and residue of our estate within the confines of St. Nicholas School we do hereby bequeath unto next year's seniors in the hope that it may help them hold the remainder of the high school in line. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seal this 16th day of May, 1952. PHYLLIS ADAMS, President
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Get wisdomg and with all thy wisdom get UNDERSTANDING. Miss Carman Sponsor Those incredible Juniors have certainly kept the school humming. Excelling in all sports, they have been a class to be reckoned with, winning both the Volleyball and Basketball Cups. With the cooperation of their adviser, Miss Carman, they published the entertaining Junior ,links monthly. Preceding their ufabulousi' Prom, held in the Olympic Bowl, Teddy Braunschweiger gave a party for her class. On April 2 the girls gave a tea honoring Miss Stevens and their mothers. They finally attained their ultimate goal, the Senior Stairs, at a tea which the Seniors held in their honor. Best of luck, Juniors, for a happy and successful fifty-three!
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