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Bill Sholler's charm is undisputed, his ego needs no boostin', He leaves his looks to be upheld, in care of Sir James Houston. Doris Rey'nold's heart is not in books, to love they canit compare, To Margie Lesnett, that lucky girl, she leaves her curly hair. Walter McGinnis, 1952's man of distinction, has looks plus brains galore, Larry Tate receives Mose's secret way to win on the basketball floor. Fern Stonebraker can make a dress or bake a pie to perfection, To Gretchen Muth, she leaves a book on know-how, plus direction. Tommy Bairis an all-round guy, with the best school spirit in town, He leaves his suspenders to Tommy McKee, and promises him no let-down. Theda King's big blue eyes are quite a lovely feature, If Sally Gilliland needs optical coaching, Theda's an expert teacher. Eugene Sheldon's wits are a match for Russ Byler's, with any world problem he'll cope, He transfers his politics and views to Tom Hartwell, a loyal and true Democrat, twe hopej. Dorothy Kirk is quite a gal, in looks she's sure to appeal, To Bev McGinnis, some Navy secrets, Dottie will reveal. Dale Jennings is charming and quite debonair, a master of Webster is he, To Jim Hamilton he leaves some advice, on how to pass POD. Pat Steingrabe we all knew would make, a loyal and devoted wife, She gives some points to Elsie Hoover, on happy married life. Jim Byers was always at assemblies, his voice could be heard in the bleachers, Before he goes, he gives Bob McClay, his way with all the teachers. A winning smile, and heart of gold belong to Gladys Barr, She loans this charm to Judy Cox, a little goes so far. Rich Scott's an awful friendly guy, he's never mean or snobby, He leaves his garden to Sonny Klumph, tomatoes are Rich's hobby. Mable Gilliland's a whiz on the keys, at typing she can't be beat, To Patty Hutchison, Mable leaves her tiny size 4V2 feet. Paul VVithrow would be quite an asset, if ever you're in a fight, To Rich Howard, The Mighty Midget, Dumbo leaves his height. Virginia Roman's lots of fun, and how she loves to dance! Lorene Byers wins a bag full of tricks, on how to encourage romance. Lyle Garrett's quiet, but underneath, he's an awfully roguish man, To LaVerne Castor, for future use, he leaves his black sedan. Dorothea Clark's a whiz at jokes, she'll tell them by the hour, To Martha Vance, she leaves her notes on snappy shorthand power. Lewis Ringeris the gabby type, on girls he loves to harp, His basketball prowess, and witty remarks, he leaves to Petey Sharp. Yvonne Corey's wardrobe is chosen with taste, her sense of color clicks, Those pink pajamas she made in Home Ec. she leaves to Rosemary Dicks. Dezso Somogyi's long and lean, with lots of charm to spare, To David Cox, he leaves his shock of cute unruly hair. Jean Titus is a TV fan, she loves to read the papers, To Denny Shaffer, Jeanie leaves her Sunday driving capers. Janey Clark is always gay, her face holds such a glow, She leaves her mirth to Doris McFarland, in place of all that woe. Elaine Lehman's head holds a wealth of ideas, plus a crown of bright red hair, Her knowledge of music and fashion good taste, Elaine Springer gets to share. Robalee Burns has a knack for fun, but at stencils and themes she rebels, Those French verbs are left for Jane Mansell, a chore at which Roby excels. Carol Galbreath is successful, in anything she wants to achieve, Her outstanding grades and dependable ways, Fay Huff is in line to receive. As for myself, I leave my love for basketball, dancing and men to Molly Corey. Also I hare written a pamphlet entitled, Helpful Hints On How to Outfox Mr. Whitman, which can be purchased for a mall fee by anyone who feels in need of it. Witnesses: Gauge Ringer I remain sincerely yours, g'Homer Bair Madeleine Fordney TWENTY-TWO
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I cam flfbtff of 7Qj2 by Madeleine Fordney We, the 1952 Senior Class of New Wilmington High School, being of unsound minds and questionable intelligence, do vow and proclaim this last will and testament to go into effect immediately following pub- lication. Vv'e, who for twelve long years, explored the mysteries of education, return all stolen books and lab equipment, erase all personal autographs, and in general clean up the less reputable traces of our glorious careers. To all teachers, who patiently put up with our by-gone adolescence, we extend our appreciation and deepest sympathy due to the fact that though we leave, you have many more to rehabilitate. To Mr. Whitman, our beloved principal, a special thanks for the many questionable excused ab- sences, senior priveleges, and boosted grades which aided greatly in making school days a memorable phase of the past. To future classes, we the gals and guys of 52. With years behind, and years ahead, must bid a fond adieu. Memories here have paved the way, for you who will rise in another day. Worn seats and tattered books, foolish pranks and teacher's looks. VVe depart and march with pride, in answer to life's great call. But lest you forget, we leave behind, our picture in the hall. To dear Miss Dunn, our guiding light, from every lad and lass, We leave with joy, yet much regret, a new and hopeful class. Major Woods, our classis genius, man of knowledge great, Bob leaves his brain to Charley King, his junior chemistry mate. Joan McConnell's neat appearance wins her a silver dollar, She leaves her charming personality to be used by Sandra Sholler. Johnnie Muth, 'The Perk Prep Kid, can really sling the mush, He leaves his way with all the girls to Hbashfuli' Bobby Brush. Betty Maughan, that gay young girl, an ardent marriage fan, To Emma Jane Evans, she gives some hints, on how to get and keep a man. kk' Bob McFarland's quiet and conservative nature f deserves full recognition, if He leaves this trait to Tommy Jarag we think it's a Q worthy addition. Q Ruthie Cooper's magic talents fill a barrel of inspiration, X x To Sally Haymond, 4'Coop bestows her artistic inclination. X A level head and winning ways distinguish Robert X Creighton, Dave Howard receives this cloak of poise, to wear with no debatin'. f Lola Whitaker's genuine smile, affects many a gloomy soul, Y When she is gone she wants Bev Sloan, to take the Q., .1-'V leading role. TWENTY-ONE
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