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We, the Senior Class of 1954, knowing our deathis soon to come but hoping we might not be forgotten, do hereby make this our last will and testament. To the Underclassmen, we will the following: Beverly Harter wills her ability to get along with Mr. Zaborniak to Joan Wein- ken. Sharon Binkley wills her blond hair to Barbara Ickes. Marianne Blythe wills her out-of-town friends to Phyllis Sever. Anne Bowers wills her driving permits to Carol Goetz. Marilyn Brenneman wills her studying to Mae Shanks. Carolyn Coffman wills her rides on Jenning's Bus to Jane Patrick. Connie Dershem wills her friendliness to Pat Williamson. Georgia Fast wills her pleasing personality to Evelyn Leatherman. Nancy Hixson wills her cheerleading to Jean Place. Joyce McCain wills her saxophone playing to Lois Thompson. Marty McMichael wills her drum sticks to Mary Lou Harbison Beth Mace wills her musical ability to Lorna Strayer. Phyllis Mason wills her flute playing ability to Caroleen Graessle. Susan Miller wills all her troubles with the annual to next year's editor. Eleanor Mulholland wills her brothers and sisters to Eva Rider. Kay Pearson wills her gift of gab to Shirley Hook. Gretchen Post wills her friends to Carol Bigelow. Shirley Rohrbach wills her ability to get the car to Elsie Hamilton. Marlene Turner wills her charleston ability to Merril Turner. Marlene Wilkins wills her Journal News problems to Mrs. Clark. Georgia Wisher wills her ability to play basketball to Judy Balthaser. Shirley Wood wills her clothes to Linda Place. Jack Boyer wills his way with the girls to Bob Renz. John Burnett wills his interest in the F. F. A. to John Moorman. Lavern Clement wills his shyness to Homer Culver. Thomas Clement wills his tallness to Gerald Bell. Dick Fissel wills his little feet to Gene Goodwin. Ed Martin wills his ability to go with one girl to Ted Biederman. Bill Purdy wills his athletic ability to Charley Harter. Norm Young wills his car to Earl Gaskill. Mary Ortega wills her pierced ears to Marsha Gaskill. Janice Zimmerman wills her baby picture to the annual. Darrel Wolford wills his freckles to Ralph Rigdon. George Wilson wills his ability to twirl to Darlene Goodwin. Sam Sunderland wills his jokes to Eleanor Morris Carmen Rupert wills his 'cute nose to Larry Coil. Ken Rider wills his ability to win an argument to Miss Fritz. Joel Reynolds wills his livestock to Bill Bowersock. Harold Point wills his rides on the band bus to Jay Seibert. Tom Monfort wills his TV business to Mr. Collins. Norm Lytle wills his dish pan hands to Russ Shark. Linden Krouskop wills his motor bike to Dick Rider. Gerald Keller wills his nickname to Dennis Wells. Chuck Hausser wills his beard to Clair Zimmerman. Bruce Harruff wills his job of buffing to Glenn Golliff. Bill Graessel wills his Kroger job to Merl Gaskill. Richard Fox wills Converse to Freda Burnett. Paul Eutsler wills his ability to be the life of the party to Bill Oackes. Bob Daugherty wills his ability to study to Keith Steiger. 21
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Nancy Hixson fl To the familiar melody of Pomp and Circumstance played by the Spen- ce rville High School Band the black con- vertible moved slowly around the track and came to a stop in front of the blea- chers. Miss Nancy Hixson and her court were introduced to the fans. Later at the dance sponsored annually by the G. A. A. Nancy was officially crowned Homecoming Queen of 1953 by honorary football captain Norman Young. The theme of the dance was Down By The Old Mill Stream. Outstanding on the program were songs by the Star- dusters Quartet and a pantomime by Coach Crile and Jean Place. After the program everyone danced until midnight to the music of the Rhapsodiers. OM ,r 'I X V ,, ,Fa 3951? J . nj' 'Aga' 1 , ' ' fa t' ' .. I ' UN ll V21 b Q , ffl t ,N left-to-right: Shirley Strayer. freshman attendant: Barbara lckes. junior attendant: Norman Young. honorary foot- ball captaing Nancy Hixson, queen: Connie Dershem, senior attendantg Jane Patrick. sophomore attendant. s my
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