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' l QIQLOI' Clffff We, the members of the Senior Class, in the presence of two witnesses being of 7 sound mind Chaving all safely returned from Pittsburgh? do hereby draw up our last will and testament. To the faculty we leave a complete peace of mind, something unknown to them for the past three years. Our cherished senior stripes we leave to the Junior Class. To the Sophomore Class we bequeath all of the doctor's lectures together with our worn down pencil stubs. Beanie Arnstein leaves her knack for keeping her room neat and clean to joan Rinehart. Carol Bachtel leaves her worn out nurse's oxfords Csize 10D to Chi-Chi Mancino Csize C5-IXZD. ' Pat Baker wills her learning ability to Faye Smith. Noe Bennett bequeaths her used up miles to and from Ripley to Jo Winland. Jane Boyles leaves the presidency of the Rock Hudson Fan Club to Peanie Wilson. Rosalie Chadock leaves her whole-hearted giggle to Tally Hill. Jeanne Dyar leaves her speed in getting dressed at seven o'clock to jan Keller. Liz Edmondson wills her cedar chest to anyone brave enoungh to keep in in their room. Abbie Fluharty leaves her gift of gab to Judy Norris. Bobbie Gilbert wills her ability to make friends to Pat Graybell. Ginny Graham bequeaths her look of innocence to Sharon Jones. Pat Huggins wills her ability to dance to Ann Ray. Rosalie Masters bequeaths her mirror to Suzie Elletson. Phyllis Meier leaves her stuffed animals to Sue Johnson. Annie Morris leaves her amazing luck in Pittsburgh to Mary Ann COIHI11- Suzie Pfalzgraf wills her favorite sleeping outfit to Sharolyn Gi1I11OrC. . ' ' tt Bee Norma Gene Simmons leaves her numerous telephone calls 101Uf1Y to Be Y and Nancy Bruce. Strawberry Strahler leaves her curly hair along with her C1iPPed ear cfrom fre- quent non-professional hair cutsb to Shirley Elias. -49- . ,. . ,- ,. - -....A, . , ,. .. - . .. -, x.: -mf., :'.-rLff::f- 'rn '- ' -.Aff f f
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55? T fkhi? fi?P5-giiflflf-l 'A f - r ift? 'fl f ' Af' ' full of children is still Suzie, although she has her Ph. D. along with fi h0L1SC furthering her education in pediatrics. During these years she's been to Georgetown, Catholic University, and the University of Cincinnati. Sure has taken lots of feathered flights to keep up with her. A quieter career in education is that of janie's. Several years ago a Cardinal mentioned that she was the most beloved instructor in the School of Nursing at John's Hopkins Hospital. The report is still 'the same, she has specialized in the sciences. ird, via several beaks, I found out recently that Carol d machines in the physio-therapy center on the Hear also that she is more tanned than ever and looks great. From A b ll was instrumental in establishing a free clinic From a Hawaiian Gooney b Jane has the latest in techniques an beach at Waiki-ki. a field sparrow I learned that nna e e at Harrisville, right next to their new Sears and Roebuck Store. Mary Alice star of the nationwide coast to coast program, Nurse Bennett, is con- -sidering a singing contract with the well-known K. M. Band. This was brought about by her unique way of opening the program by singing Birth of the Blues. Her name has been linked romantically with the band leader, jug,,' so I hear from a Blue jay. On the quieter side, is Phyllis, working at Meig's General Hospital, still trying to decide between marriage and the convent. Someone should clue her in, It's later than you think. Liz and the family, so I heard just today from one of my summer boarders, are busy cleaning the ranch-type house on the cattle farm in preparation for the 15th reunion of the class. Hope those people beware of those jigger infested haystacks. Like I've said tho, you just can't tell about the class of '55. -48-- 4 J 2 r w ? :f-L-14' -f'-1-gf: - -ey 1 .f - . , tw- vpn-4.-QL:8f. :.cQ?..e:?f 34.g?:.g.iq?,,3:,55::35.735.,:dv ,A 7 'I , I - A ' -- :A-- .JC -Q,-.-,,...,. . 1 Ai
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Norma Tallhamer leaves her john L. Lewis eyebrows to Donna Burngarnef Pat Vincent leaves her interesting way of walking to Pat Matthews. Rae Etta Wiseman leaves her boredom to Lou Thomas. Very duly drawn up this 31st day of February 1955 by: l x -SOL -gh
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