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Who's Best Dancers Wh o Gary Gingrich and Betty Hammoker Class Dreamers Carroll Keeling and Barbara Lenker Quietest Harry Miller and Patricia Gifford Best Personalities John Mellott and Letty Crispen Best Dressed John Stewart and Betty Miller Most Dependable Steve Bishop and Marilee Karins I X i 6 69
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Best All Around Jim Callahan and Letty Crispen Most Likely to Succeed Steve Bishop and Marilee Karins Romeo and Juliet John Mellott and Sandy Dailey Best Looking Deanna Dahlin and Jim Callahan Class Clowns Dave Hauer and Georgia Ann Hertzler Tollest and the Shortest Leonard Baylor and Barbara Forney Best Athletes Don McCreary and Sandy Peck i i
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M .N-tm.--.... ., ,.W.f..-.. .,,,u . .... .gg ,N ss C7 ffl!-K We, the Senior Class of Central Dauphin High School, being of sound Gt mind and body, do hereby ordain and establish this to be our final will and testament: To the class of 1957 we leave our beat up books and furniture. To the class of l958 we leave our hope that by the time you are seniors the school will have new Cafete- ria Records. And to the Faculty of Central Dauphin we hope that all our past bad behaviors be forgotten and only the good one be remembered. The following Seniors leave their contributions: Carolyn Schalvin's gossip is given to Clara McKee. John Rowe's love for Rutherford goes to Ben Hetzel. To Ruth Killinger is left Pete Rubinic's curly hair. Ted Russ leaves his car to The Yellow Cab Company. Sandy Peck's last name goes to Sandra Sheesley. Anetta Miller gives her half asleep look to Liz Greve. Creach McCreary's team sportsmanship is willingly left to Ralph Freeland. Sandy Kovall's iitterbug steps go to Vivian Kohr. Martin Lane leaves himself to Carol McEldowney. To Jeanne Cassel goes Dee Loncar's natural blonde hair. Tommy Lucas leaves his hair to Mr. Benedek. Dave Hauer leaves himself to Room l28. Sandra Dailey and John Mellott leave, well, they'll iust leave together. Paul Hill leaves his Ford Convertible to Bob Keath. Clark Hoffman leaves his love for the Magnuson family to Nancy Ryder. Nettie Glosser's size 24 skirt is willed to Helen Balmer. To Connie lngram goes Betty Hammaker's ability to beat up her own hockey teammates. Gary Gingrich's iitterbuggin' ability is left to Doc Manning. Betty Garman's quietness goes to Miss Stamets' clicking fingers. Pat Eby leaves her sweaters to SoSo Thomas. Ralph Valentine leaves his southern accent in Mrs. Seip's class to all those who will get her for English next year. Doris Smith's birthday goes to John Sgrignoli. To Curtis Vineyard goes Donald Smith's wrestling ability. Conrad Schenfelt's nickname Sleepy to the only inheritant, his brother, John. George Noll's strength is given to Bill Masterson. To Bob Bretz goes Marshall Reams' way with women. Tancy Nebinger leaves her drum breaking ability to anyone who thinks they can collect enough money to pay for a new one. Larry MeinsIer's gas station is left to George Lesh. John Metka's war whoop is left to all the dead heads in the school. Betty Miller leaves her clothes to Judy Deshong. To Dick Peel is left Sue lrwin's trampoline. Carol Johnson's position of Head Maiorette goes to Susie Benedict. To Marilyn Redden is left Barb Harrison's natural black hair. Sharon Hollis' personality is given to Carl Marzolf. Jan Fleagle leaves anything he owns to anyone who wants it. To Donna Gipe is left Jim Floyd's love for the Rambler's business staff. Kay Frantz leaves her flirting ability to Loretta Krodel. To Snooker Jenakovich is given Bob Eck's flat top. Nan Feese gives her red hair to Jane Mundorf. A
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