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MOCK ELECTIONS PRETTIEST GIRL, Linda Krueger HANDSOMEST BOY, Pieter Thomassen CUTEST GIRL, Laura Hazzard CUTEST BOY, Dean Leith BEST DRESSED GIRL, Sally Angell BEST DRESSED BOY, Bob Brown BEST GIRL ATHLETE, Judy Olney BEST BOY ATHLETE, John Wurster MOST POPULAR GIRL, Dorothy Hammett MOST POPULAR BOY, Dan Lickly CLASS ROMEO, Peter Bagrow CLASS FLIRT, Dale Smith CLASS EINSTEIN, Shirley Ind CLASS BERNHARDT, Barbara Salisbury CLASS WIT, Virginia Sadacca CLASS CLOWN, Nick Themely CLASS PHILOSOPHER, Winifred Wylie CLASS RADICAL, Janice McFarlan MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED, Bob Johnston MOST SOPHISTICATED, Jerry Criss HARDEST WORKER, Sue Bromage BEST NATURED, Debbie Lincoln CLASS AESTHETE, Anne Stevenson WALKING DICTIONARY, John Schindler MOST INGENIOUS, Ellen Kurath CLASS WILL We, the senior class of University High School of the year of our Lord, one thousand nine-hundred- fifty, being physically sound and of a unified mind, do hereby bequeath our complete fortunes separate- ly to the various component groups of UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL. To the class of ‘51 we do will our famous Snake Pit. We do hereby leave the fourteenth floor of the Stevens Hotel to the Stevens’ management, with Sincere thanks for its use. To the Student Council we do hereby leave our several open-minded souls who have in their hearts courage to make their will known. To the class of ‘53, who needs them as badly as we needed boys, we leave our abundance of the fair sex. We do hereby leave sunglasses to all who gaze upon the brilliance of our illustrious class colors, chartreuse and fuchsia. We do will the gray matter in our heads to the struggling students at U High, and wish them good luck as future Phi Beta Kappas. We do hereby leave. 4PSo
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Piet and Dean Loree are sailing the ocean blue these days, Seeing the world, and Nancy and Cynthia sailed for Europe three days ago. Oh! Oh! It’s five-twenty seven and I’m supposed to be home at five-thirty. I’l1l never make it. Well, having found out all I could expect to in such a short time, I’d better run. “So long, everybody!”
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