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I, Pauline Shook, leave my cheerfulness, and there's enough to go around for everyone. I, Dwight Smith, leave Alice, much against my wishes. I, Erma Tase, leave my studious ways to Nancy Verhuel. I, Nancy Marvin, leave jake in the custody of Barb Handley. In testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals of official designations this sixth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty two. C00-PDU ,Sean N31-9-SN-NI' Jf2.,a,,, QWMGQ, 1 f Iff56. to We hereby attest that the foregoing document was, at the date hereof, in our presences signed, sealed, and declared by the class of 1952, the above named testator, to be its First, Last, and Only Will and Testament, and we being two disinterested and unbiased parties, have at its request, in its presence, and in the presence of each other, signed our names as witnesses thereto this sixth day of June, 1952. QFNVCI PHA. CEM, Clsfzff
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last Ill ano testament I, Don Ely, leave my love for football to Jim Roberts. I, Rosemary Favorite, leave my famous yodeling ability to Larry Carter. I, Dennis Fife, leave my 'brains and know-how' to Jim Crego. Myra Foust, leave my friendly ways to Peter Titta. Rosalie Franklin, leave my smile to Betty Burns who's always smiling, too. I, I. I, Dona Fryling, leave my hot-rod to Sheila Haring. I, John Garland, leave my good looks to Larry Jones. I, Joanne Handy, leave my sweet disposition to anyone who feels downcast. Dorothy Hice, leave my sparkling blue eyes to Maureen MacGowan. Marlene Hilbert, leave my admiration for all Roberts' to Reet Tessin. Glen Huey, leave my colossal vocabulary to Frank Meyers. Joyce Hull, leave Dixie Mitts to walk to school every morning. We--Everette Johnson and Donald Jones--leave to see what we can find in the world. We--Dolores Karstetter and Mary Van Selous--leave to go horesback riding. Evonne Knapp, leave Mr. Blank's class, still not convinced. Jeanette Knapp, leave my tall stature to Sandy Gearhart. Robert Borger, leave my cheerfulness to Don Boudeman. JaAnn Longacre, leave my soft voice to Ramon Lasco. Duane Lucas, leave my gaiety--no, on second thought, I'll take it with me. Dale Roberts, leave my sympathy to all the girls still in school who will have to get along without me. Helen Smith, leave--for Michigan State. Sallie Ward, leave my brains to Burneice Wells. We--Phyllis Warner, Halene Schulthies, and Carol Scott--leave our 'school-girl days' behind to become successful housewives. I, Stuart Mahana, leave my Sturgis school sweater behind with the solemn promise to buy a purple and white one. I, Mancelyn Lowe, leave to seek Doc. I, Ross Tracy, leave! and just when I was beginning to feel at home. We--Sybella Parsons and Norma Schmidtendorff--leave all the notes we've written to any- one who's too tired to write their own. I, Joyce Regan, leave my laugh to Mary Lou Beal. We--Loretta Jackson, Pauline Quake, and Dwendolyn Jones--leave our quiet appearance to Harriet Eaton who always is so noisy. I, Jerry Gaskell, leave the school dances to Jim and Dave Hurd, who love to dance as much a We--Patty Mitts and Betty Lou Mohney--leave our dark hair to Iola Wolcott. I, June Westervelt, leave my naturally curly hair to Jack Burbank. I, Duane Wing, leave my height to Dennis Houghtaling. I, Mary Lou Porter, leave my straight A report cards to Bill Ruggles, who doesn't believe ther are such things. I, Yvonne Rollerson, leave my unassuming ways to all future seniors. I, Shirley Perry, leave my determination to ignore all males to Ann Lamb. We--Doug Mohney and Hubert Mohney--leave because there are too many Mohneys here now. I, Shannon Lucas, leave my love for the camera business to all other camera fans. I. I. L I. 1. 1. I. I. I. I. I. I. slo E I, Jim Stanard, leave those uncomfortable class room chairs and go home to a comfortable bed. , .si ln , f...L-exp. , ,air ,,.
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class DRGDNGCV It was the year of 1969, and out north of the city of Three Rivers there was a small general store. The sign on the store said, Don jones, Proprietor. Don, Norm Brunner, and Duane Wing sat inside, near an old wood stove, and the three men were catching up on the latest gossip. The other day, Don was telling, Robert Lawrence came in here, and he was hoppin' mad. It seems jim Eley borrowed Robert's tractor the other day, forgot who he borrowed it from, and returned it to Mary Ellen Baker. She's in the farming business, too, you know. Now Mary Ellen won't give it back to Lawrence -she claims it's a pretty good tractor so she'll keep it. Duane commented, 'That so? Speaking of tractors, it seems Allan Anderson got his driver's license taken away for a short period and so he drives his tractor to town. Don't have to have a license for that, you know. Norm spoke up, Say, did you boys know that Betty Franklin and Rosemary Favorite are singing on the radio now? Yep, thCy're on every Saturday night, spon- sored by Dolphie's Dog Food, invented by Gard Dolph. Loretta jackson was telling me about it last time I was at the hospital. Loretta is Superintendent of Nurses at the hospital now. About that time the door banged open and in walked Mary Lou Porter and Sallie Ward, carrying a gas can. 'How about a gallon of gas? Mary Lou asked. Ross Tracy and Glenn Beidler are down the road a ways and their car is out of gas. Sallie and I were passing by -hitchhiking home from Mexico- and volunteered to get the gas for them. Sallie added, Better hurry. They're having a fit because they are late for work and they know that Kroger Store can't open without them. Don got the gas for them and they left. You fellows heard about that new play that just hit Broadway? Duane spoke up 'Dolores Karstetter, Joanne Handy, and Chet Bingaman have the lead parts in 'North Atlantic, And jackie Elliott has the musical lead, sharing the spotlight with Duane Quake and his jaZz band, 'The Quizzical Quakers.' And if I'm not mistaken, Babe Hilbert wrote that play. 'Speaking of New York, I was to Chicago last week, Norm volunteered. 'Did you see Barbara Brinkman and Carol Scott? Duane asked. 'I hear they're teaching at a nurses' training school in Chicago. Norm replied, No, but I saw lots others. Yep, went to the Aragon Ballroom and saw joan Bell -she sings there. Went to court one afternoon and heard Lola DeLong present a case - she's an up-and-coming lawyer now. Visited the famous laboratory in Chicago and talked to the head scientists, Glen Huey and Dennis Fife, who are working on their new invention, the Huey Bomb. And I ate lunch in jerry Gaskell's famous restaurant, 'jerry's joint. U The door banged open once again and in came Norm Buchan. I'm selling tickets to the concert next week. Pauline Shook, accomplished pianist, will play. Edith Boles, magnificent soprano so- loist, will sing. Evonne Knapp, famed soprano, will sing.' 'Wonderful salestalk, Don applauded, 'and we'll all buy a ticket. Now, might as well have a chair and listen to the all-star game with us. He snapped on the radio and a voice said, Hello, sportsfans. This is Herb Coates, your sports announcer, bringing you today's game. But first, a word from Coach Blood. jerry Blood's voice came, 'All I want to say is that if all my boys will play like my backfield men, Dick Bell and jim Zimmerman, wq'll come through. Then Herb intro- duced, Now, a word from the opposing coach, Coach Cooper. Dave Cooper admitted, We're up against a tough team, but it won't be easy for anyone to get through our line with Mart Barth, Don Ely, Bugs Garland, and Bruce Arney holding the fort. .M -i.1,,- .lie , af... ...., ....4,-, .4 ,L nl, .. S.
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