

Senior
Class
Will
We, the Senior Clau of
1952,
of the Selma High School, being of unsound
mind and memory, hereby declare this our
last
will and testament.
We gh'e our bad habits, along with our few good ones, to the Juniors who
will be Sophllticated Sen lou next year.
To the Sophomore clau, we bequeath our
~billty
to peuuade the teachers
to ue our points of •lew.
To the freshmen. we leave all the excess knowledge we have no uae for.
You'll find
1t
won and bauered, but we hope
It
will serve the purpose.
We .le&1'e to Mr. Mercer our stacks of u1ed bookkeeping papers.
To Mu. Peck, we are leaving an economy sized notebook to jot down all
the name• of the idlers In the fourth study period,
To Mr. Alllltoa, a handbook of volleyball rules might come in handy.
To Mu. Allhton, who bas been very patient, a better government class
next year.
Patty Garrett wUh her "retlrlng personality" to her sister, Phyllis.
"Ghmoe • Smith wills hit height to Warren Busch.
"Hoot" Kuasmaa, the lady killer, wills hh way with the girls to Dick
Taylor,
Jeaaae Hu&het wills her freckles that Beverly gave her last year to Jean
Dobyu.
Glenna Reyaoldt wills her ambition to go walking to Edith Fulton.
Lee Laatlrum wllh hit ability for track to Gary Van Ness.
Aad, latt but aot le•lt, to the school as a whole, to the superintendent,
to the high school teacheu, grade school teachers, basketball coaches, janitors,
and the people of the community, who have helped us in every way possible,
we wlll our thanks and appreciation.
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