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PJ Gloris Mc Cormick's gift toKay Swope is a book called Shall I Marry or Remain a Spinster? Ella Spangler transfers her silliness to Joyce Miller. Wayne Smith wills his reckless driving to James Worthington. Jack Yocum bestows his late hours to Nancy Dilts. Jo Ann Michael is heir to Lester Keener's sunny disposition. Lois Rovenolt bequeaths her knowledge of Home Economics to Janice Laubach. Barbara Jarrett will inherit Gaylon Ryder's vocabulary. Harvey Snyder's shyness is a gift to Blanche Harris, Last but not least, Anna Turner will inherit Norma Day's cheerful smiles. again. s Now with lighter packs and heavier hearts, we must start our journey into the world of to- morrow. Guard well your valuable legacy for you.wi1l never receive such an unusual inheritance -'-ZZ' X39 CLASS MOTTO ---- Forward Everg Backward Never CLASS FLOWER ---- Red Rose CLASS COLORS----Green and White ce? .F 7 CLASS t if X EQ? i W .6 ff' Q I im M Tv TOMORROW, A NEW OPPORTUNITY Now we are gazing into a new horizong In the East the sky begins to light, A fresh tomorrow is being born, A day we hope will be brighter than the bygone. On our shoulders rests the world's beckoning future, For this time we have been well prepared. Eagerly we face a new challenge, Let come what may, forward ever, backward never. With our knowledge and guidance we start our conquest Each determined to reach his own goal, And giving our learning to this world, Boldly, we face the opportunities of time. By Charles Dye
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4174 c6?s if 5, ,, Y A FORTUNE TO SHARE 5 To ease the burden of our packs, as we journey forth along tomorrow's trail, we wish to leave some of our beloved possessions to those who will follow after us. Our ability to hold quiet class meetings goes to the J tmiors. To the Sophomores, we will our ability to produce successful class plays. The Freshmen will have their assignments finished on time since they inherit our promptness. Charles McMichael is the lucky recipient of Mary Keiser's giggle. Don't faint, Mr. Workmanl Anne DeWa1d will receive Louise Dildine's twirling ability. Wayne Hawley will be a much happier boy when he inherits Bill Flora's naturally curly hair. Look out for a surprise, Mrs. Straleyl Roger Laidacker will receive Doris Keener's typing ability. Ronnie DeWald will inherit Dick Murray's strict attention to Agriculture Class activities. Betty Mingle wills The Broom in the Home Economics Room to any girl whom Mrs. Perrego can persuade to help her use it. Ruth Ann Rovenolt bestows her figure to Barbara Gordon. , Robert Menges is the lucky recipient of Charles Dye's love for writing essays. Dorothy Springer wills her ability to get along with the teachers to Neil Hans. Nancy Smith's many hair -dos are a gift to Shirley Stevens. - Marvin Elliott's gift to the Driver Education Class is his '40 Chevy. Joyce Bieber and Wendell McCollum will their love and devotion for each other to Rachael Bitler and Ronnie Kocher. Lee Bieber will soon have a steady girl since he receives Donald Haw1ey's KNOW HOW. Geraldine Beachel wills her quietness to Lucy Brown. Murray Herr's ability to tell witty jokes goes to Larry Glass. To Wilbur Corderrnan, Pete Craven wills his susceptibility to fatigue. Beverly King passes on her love for Trig. to Paulette Biddle! Veris Corderman bestows his scholastic ability to Shirley Hoy. Pearl Sheatler bequeaths her flirtatious manners to Nancy Ellis. To Robert Reese, Mary Chamberlin wills her crazy streaks. Helen Smith is the lucky recipient of Delores Mingle's interest in Montoursville. Ray Houseknecht passes on his carefree manners to Darrell Phillips. Alvin Hoffman bestows his bashfulness to Paul Murray. Earl Anderson bequeaths his interest in farming to Robert Hoffman. LaRue Hawley bequeaths his executive ability to Kenny McCollum. Eugene Fletcher's ability to talk so much goes to Roger Ellis. Genevieve Harris will receive Harriett Dilts's interest in the Marines! June Stiles bestows her flaming red hair to Shelvy Grable. George Van Dine inherits Byron Dye's dark wavy hair. James DeWa1d wills his athletic ability to Bill Pulsifer. Delroy Moser leaves his vivacity to Bill Schell. Betty Yoder's marks will be somewhat different when she receives Dean Adams's studying ability. Robert Marr bestows his book on How to Make Love to Jerry Pfleegor. Dolores McMichael wills her way with the opposite sex to Judy Swope. Doris Metzger bequeaths her quiet manners to Lewis Chamberlin. , -9 'Sz p J
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'Y' rg xxN 4: .ll ' 1 1.4- - h V 5 , ,,.- 1r41 411.1fv. .11111f 414 1111111.11 14 . I ,, , 1, , . 1 v- x- 5 -. - f t' o 'tif 6 HITCH YOUR WAGON TO A STAR ln the Future of Tomorrow, the Seniors of Today will no longer be coming to North-Mont High School but will long since have taken their place in life. There are many widening horizons and the stars seem to make this prediction for each member of the class of 1955. Let every one of us pay heed to the wisdom of the heavens so that we may chart our course accordingly. After consulting the celestial bodies, l find that Joyce Bieber and Robert McCollum will soon be married. Another happy couple will be Nancy Smith and Donald Hawley. J r. The Morning Star emits the warning thatJackYocum and Dean Adams must look at their checks twice because Wayne Smith and Harvey Snyder will be the paymasters at Philco. The Big Dipper tells us that Veris Corderman will go to the Penna. State University, where he will find Murray Herr taking Aeronautical Engineering. Salute when you see Gloria McCormick next time, because the Milky Way announces that she is going to join the WACSI The Red Stars show neighbors, Delores Mingle and Doris Metzger, the former living near Williamsport and the latter living near Montoursville. The nebulae of the sky say that Harriett Dilts and Louise Dildine will both be happy, living in Watsontown. Alpha, the star nearest the sun, radiates the news that James Dewald will be battling his way to the top in the field of baseball. Another constellation predicts that Byron Dye, Alvin Hoffman, and Earl Anderson will each have prosperous farms of their own. Anyone feeling ill? Charles Dye's sign of the zodiac predicts that he will become a doctor. The Evening Star wants us to know that William Flora will join the Navy where he will some- times be able to see jet test pilot Marvin Elliott going through maneuvers. According to the map of the heavens, Lois Rovenolt and Betty Mingle will be successful hornemakers, thanks to their home economics course. The chart of the sky indicates that Ruth Ann Rovenolt and Ella Spangler will like it very much living with their husbands in Montgomery. The shooting stars tell us that Delroy Moser, Richard Murray and Lester Keener will have jobs to suit their own tastes. After observing the galaxy, I can see that Paul Craven will join with Walt Disney Inc. to help create all those clever cartoons. Pearl Sheatler and Robert Marr have been keeping steady company lately and the variable star gives an indication that they may get married some day. Beverly King will give up her X-Ray technician career to marry a big engineer, and the polestar tells us that the lucky man is to be LaRue Hawley. The Lumiary Orbs predict that Doris Keener will be just as good a house wife as she was a good typist at North-Mont. The North Star beams the message that Dolores McMichael will move to Colorado, and later go to college. Ray Houseknecht will lose some of those extra pounds by bronco busting down in Texas. A brilliant planet out there in space wants us to know that Mary Esther Chamberlin will get married and live near Muncy. Mary Keiser, Geraldine Beachel, and J une Stiles's future is on the star fartherest away. I can't tell just exactly what it is for sure, but my guess is that after a while they will get married. The shooting star now falls on Eugene Fletcher who will be working on his father's farm. tb il?
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