Southmoreland Senior High School - Legend Yearbook (Alverton, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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JOHN J. BARBER CUMPANY SCULPTORS ARTISTS DESIGNERS Scottdale and Pittsburgh Knoc-A-Bar Plastic Manufacturers 65

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Class Wlll We, the dignified Senior Class of 1953 of East Huntingdon High School, town of Alverton, Westmoreland County, state of Pennsylvania, of the U. S. A., being not more than sixty-three years of age, graduating from our beloved high school with full possession of all knowledge as set forth in Mrs. Waldron's English Class, Mr. Davis' Chemistry Class, Mrs. Eckman's Home Ec. Class, and all other classes of undying torture, do hereby make, declare, and publish this, our last will and testament, in the following manner: Joanne Baird and Vera Dell leave their F. H. A. offices to any good member . . . Paul Baldwin leaves his good standing in Room 4 to anyone who wants Don Bales leaves his Geometry book to anyone who feels like carrying it . . . Rose Batchko wills her majorette place to the junior best suited for George Bollinger bequeaths 30 pounds of his weight to someone who needs Gene Brilhart wills his Chemistry seat to anyone who likes a front seat . . Bugosh leaves her seat in English class to anyone who wants it . . . Henry it around it it Gloria Cocain leaves all his girl friends to Andy Fada . . . Jim Collins wills his science ability to someone who needs it . . . Charles Coughenour's English ability is left to John Bandemer . . . Henry Craig leaves his tobacco to Bill Berg . . Eileen Cunnard leaves her hairdo to Betty Brodak . . . Blanche Fiedor and Shirley Gibbons will their long hair to Connie McCloy and Joan Shaffer . . . Jim Fry leaves the position as drum major to any deserving person . . . Warren Galley wills his machine shop place to anyone . . . Agnes Grimm leaves her red hair to Pat Muha . . . John Hobson leaves his outdoor activities to the Ag. boys . . . Esther Husband leaves l1er bobby pins to Mary Reboy . . . Dan Johnson bequeaths his French book to Jack Zimmerman . . . Larry Kalp wills the stage manager job to Jack Cole . . . Rita Johnson's soprano voice is passed on to Sally Simmons . . . Mary Gayle Keefel wills her honor roll grades to Art Barkley . . . Maudelene Kirchner leaves her quietness in French class to Lois Hood . . . Pat Klocek leaves Ken Lehman all the bumps and bruises from the tax office door by Locker 6 . . . Helen Leasure wills ner shortness to Barbara Miedel . . . Janet Leighty leaves the Snow Queen crown to the most deserving Junior girl . . . Rich Leighty wills his physics knowledge to Bob Findley , . . Vinton Loucks leaves his touchdown ability to Wally Lowe . . . Eddie Lynch leaves his reservations to the moon to any . . . Barbara Malone gladly leaves the cold morning wind at Craig . . . Bill Malone leaves all the 95's he didn't get to Ken McBeth leaves his day dreaming to Ken Yezek . . . Lois to Margie Graham . . . Tom McNair leaves his educated toe Jim Miller leaves if possible to get out . . . Royal Mulhorn to anyone who has the nerve to drive them . . . Joe Mullin to Jim Shaw . . . Gladys Nagy leaves the cash register to space ship enthusiast the bus stop to Helen Florence Potoka . . . McBeth wills her curls to Tom Catalina . . . leaves all his jalopies wills his brain power Virginia Stoner . . . Dolores Nelson wills her engagement ring to Koleen Tice . . . Sally Nelson leaves her fifth period study hall to Thelma Fenton . . . Shirley Ohler and Philip Whipkey leave their P. D. troubles to Jim Hiles and Martha Dye . . . Phyllis Palanko leaves Leona Stepansky a pile of books . . . Denny Piper wills his size to anyone who wants to become a jockey . . . Dot Poole wills her brown eyes to Twila Weitzel . . . Catherine Quartz leaves her smile to Ruth Ann Fox . . . Jim Reagan leaves his unlinished homework to Joe Dugger . . . Mary Ann Rerko wills her curls to Maxine McCarty . . . Ronnie Ridenour, Louis Rose, and Dale Whigham will their football positions to Ed Dillinger, Dick Ganter, and George Stepanic . . . Joe Rud- nick leaves John Stepansky to care for lost things to Ed Swartz . . . Lawrence . . . Mercedes Sikora leaves her French Soforic leaves her ability to play the S eer wills her cheerleadin abilit to hp g y any peppy Sophomore . . . Nancy leaves her tallness to Tommy Reese . . the tool room . . . Jim Schmitz wills his Sidlovsky wills his voice to Richard Sossa seat to Florence Soforic . . . Mary Louise accordion to Clarence Geckle . . . Peggy Stoner . Paul Summy leaves his butter sandwiches to Nancy Carnack . . . Betty Swartz leaves her P. D. talks to Beulah Pritts . . . Shirley Walton wills her gym locker to Ruth Ansell . . . Carolyn Wesche leaves her cheerleader's position to her sister Jane . . . Andy Wild wills his intelligence to Harry Weitzel . . . Bill Wolfe wills his corny jokes to Jack Kenney . . . Marion Zimmerman leaves his shop ability to Bill Hallman. Witnesses: VIRGINIA PFOUTZ, RALPH HOUGH 64



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The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction. Proverbs 1:7. Trust in the Lord with all thine hearty and lean not unto thine understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:5, 6. Wisdom is the principal thingg therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting, get understanding. Proverbs 4:7. Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them. Ecclesiastes 12:1. TED'S WHOLESALE Wholesale Confections and Tobacco 305 Brown Street Everson, Pa. Phone: Scottdale 627-M 66

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Southmoreland Senior High School - Legend Yearbook (Alverton, PA) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 1

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