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will We, the class of 1952, realizing that the world's gain will be the schoolis loss, do hereby leave a few tokens of depreciation to the students and faculty. Jim Altic leaves his sly humor with the girls to Bob Dimples Ryan. To Dorene Runkle, Barbara Baker leaves her extensive collection of jewelry. Perry Blankley gives the management of the Pennsylvania Railroad back to Milo. Bill Bower leaves his trim figure to Jim Smith. Doris Brown leaves her subtle laughter to Mr. Hait- Marilyn Brown leaves the couch during television shows to Keith. To Carol Wise, Rheta Bruss leaves her rendition of On Top of Old Smoky. Colleen Clear leaves her variety of hair colorings to Susan Lephart. Lena Crouse leaves her daily hike to school to Carol Byrum. Marcia Jo Gettinger leaves her collection of collegiates to Marian Whitesel. Don Gullett leaves his backward and shy manner around girls to Fred Hoffman. To Sara Farish, Gretchen Haber leaves Main Street. Judy and Jerry leave together. Frank Hoffman leaves his trips to the library to Tom Bugher. Betty Hufford leaves her violin. Tom Lahey leaves his exuberant chuckle to Monster Brumbaugh. Shirlee Lees leaves her vociferous discussions in government class to Joel Wenger. To Claire Buckingham, Anne Lynch leaves her cruising car. Vance McCarter leaves his trips to far-away places to anyone who can get there. Joyce Midlam leaves her pecuniary ability to Phil Shaw. Larie Moore and Carol Skiver leave the Times Gazette to Charles Stull. To Sam Hunt, Jan Reish leaves his Charleston ability. Carol Stein and Ellen Sutton leave their ford convertibles to Ann Chenoweth and Mary Judith Sutton. Beverly Stilts leaves her Navy fan mail to anyone with postage stamps. Patricia Whistler leaves the Sweet Shoppe to Virginia You-all Bonham. Bud Westfall leaves. We, the aforementioned class of 1952, do hereby declare this our last will and testa- ment and aifix the seal of this our Alma Mater. Signed: I. M. Dunn Al B. Darned
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