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O LAS-7. A! UML . Y I l 71- 513, MENT 1 We, the class of 1947, being possessed of sound mind and body-we hope-and under no mental or physical stress whatsoever, do hereby make this, our last will and testament, rendering void any previous will or wills that may have been constructed during a period ofgreater than usual instability. ln this manner we dispose ofour possessions: John Henry Hostetter wills his record of corners on two wheels to Jimmy Bunting and Bill Killian. Bob Butts averts his aversion to anything mathematical to Dick Alexander and Gerald Eichleman. Esther Alexander's gift of gab goes to Joanne Johnson, Doris Landis, and Mildred Rhen. Reluctantly Dick Dreisbach reveals his parking haunts to Paul Pontius. Janice Luttenberger, Doris Elmer and Joyce Reed leave their infectious giggles to Alice Allwine. Thefdainty-and tempting-profile of Mary Buckwalter goes to Jo Ann Swedlund and Phyllis Dyer. Dick Will excuses his excuse cards to Roy Hollinger and Gerry Donley. As is her way Ruth Braungard shares her properties and wills her excess height to Helen Eyler, Mary Hartman and Phyllis Burkhart. The conservative manner which is Nancy Bare's goes to Doris Nolt. Eugene Wendel dances off with Bob Steven's excellently profected waltzes and rumbas. Bob Esbenshade willingly bequeaths his unpredictable voice tone to Suzanne Schneebeli. Lorraine Simmons and Dawn Rau deed over their priority on the halls to Joanne Fritz and Joanne Smith. Ray Miller and Ray Stauffer fit their track shoes on Joe Perlow. To Howard Erontz, Joe Forney, and Charles Heisler goes Fred Daum's memorable rendition of You Are My Sunshine. Kindhearted Marie Snavely hands over her excess suitors to Sally Heaps, but does Sally need them? Annette Wagaman's and Mary Eby's quiet efficiency is left to Mary Coulter. Molly Kauffman slips on Edith VVagner's choir robe. After many tries Oscar Geyer has been per- suaded to disclose his persuasive tactics to Kenneth Aument and Paul Yackley. Bob LePage inherits Sam Edwards interest in horses-and women. To Hunter Rineer and Lois Taylor go Marilyn Young's and Jane Landis' hours well- spent in the service of the library. With a tear or two Bernice Sheaffer transfers her paint box to Patt VVatt, Douglas Cllmen- son, and Paul Gast. .-24...
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The well-known carrot top of June Rhen will continue to light the halls on Gladys Stetter's and Geraldine Fichleman's heads. Bill Sauer regretfully leaves his study hall conversations to Skeeter Leayman. The oft-held bull sessions of Bob Johnson and Lee Martin will be continued by Bob Borger and Charles Brennan. Mary Jane Snyder's black and white keys manipulation is left to Janet Schafer. Shirley Myers's and Lois Stahl's eagerness to inform goes to Marilyn Sparrow. The sunny dispositions of Lois and Louise Hess throw their light on Hazel and Helen Lefever. Ben Sheaffer's ability to get into trouble and Irish UD temper are tacked unto Charles Blumenstock. Susan Kessler's sarcasm is left to Mariann Walther. To Sophia Keens go Stella Knauer's, Frances Hean's and Violet Keen's needle and thread. Phyllis Foreman's day dreams will enlighten many of Betty jane Witmer's duller moments. Mildred Klein and LeRoy Book deposit their bag of corn on Gerald Kohr's and Geral- dine Kuhn's laps. In the meantime Emory Warfel hands over his pranks to Martin Bare. Donald Pyle's amorous attempts are do- nated to Gerald Overly although Gerry does pretty well himself. Parke Dicely wills his dread of the opposite sex to bashful Joseph Buckwalter and Donald Martin. To Doris Swedlund, Anna Fry bequeaths her midnight oil. Pauline Myers' and Betty Hook's dance floor antics will be maneuvered from here on out by Geraldine Seigle. With a smile Abe Binkley hands down his deep, deep dimples to Arlene Huber. Bob Grofifls half pint size is left to Robert Stetter and Robert Herr. Doris Kegel's up and at 'em spirit is passed on to Jean Piersol and Gloria Gelzenlichter. Russell LeFever's gay chuckle bubbles over Martin Pfautz. Martha Beard's and Harold Fisher's re- served manner is endowed upon Sara Sigafoos, Mildred Todd, Annetta Forney, and Fred Bear. Raymond Terry receives Bill Bohlin's solid problems-geometry and otherwise. Herbert Rogers and Clayton Witmer leave their hunting experiences to John Hevener, Walter Morgan, and Daniel Behmer. The patrol badge of Kathryn Souser, Rose Mary Heim and .lack Neiss will be guarded carefully by Gerald Hollinger. Lavern Patton's long, long hair cut is left to Robert Hays. Nancy Resch wills the Navy and all its problems to Margaret Seachrist. Bill Henderson takes up Bob Herr's heated arguments. June Fulmer leaves her forever fluttering eyelashes to Jeanne Armstrong. To the regret of all teachers, buddies Jack Wilson and Nat Netscher bequeath their tom- foolery to Richard Martz, Jack Keyser and Kenneth Smykle. Judy Heagey fits her rifle beneath Ann Parker's arm. Karl Strayer wills his desire that the back roads may continue to see action under the wheels of chariots to Walter Gehman. Gloria Heiser's distinguished respect towards the faculty is endowed upon Patricia Laws and Doris Eckman. Bob Nash hands over his excess brawn to Jay Hollinger and Lloyd Stauffer. Gloria Grube wills her record of male ac- quaintances to Doris Bally and Dolores Chamberlain. Dick Frey's and Bill Parmer's many tales are passed on to James Martin. Peggy Neal and Dorothy Fish will their Neffsville mischief to Doris Killian, Lorraine Felker, and Betty Graham. Robert ShiHet's round-and-fully-packed- Chesterfield we mean--is left to Gerry Elmer. To Fred Richards go Gordon Hillegas' poetic trends. James StaufTer's oft-seen smile is left to Paul Lowery. Lester Cai-l's bone-crushing tackles will be carried out by Ronald Herr. Julianne Brubaker's weekly journeys to the YH will be traveled by Lorraine Groschup. That happy-go-lucky attitude of Betty Lou Rote is endowed upon Mary Ann Eshelman. Joanne Shelley will worry out Jane Zobler's Hi-Lite deadline woes. Nancy Diehm's quiet manner will remain quiet in the hands o Evelyn McConaghay and George Potts. Betty Ann Benton's dark, dark tresses fall over Charlotte Rhoads' shoulders. To Caroline Rittenhouse goes Anna Shreiner' S desire to be a friend to all. Hen Martin's business-like attitude is willed to Thomas Arnold. -35-
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