Cochranton High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Cochranton, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 25 text:

Last VW!! And Testament We, The Class of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-five, of the City of Cochran- ton, County of Crawford, State of Pennsylvania, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills and codicils by us at any time heretofore made. FIRST: To the faculty and administration of the Coehranton Area Joint Junior-Senior High School of Cochranton, Pennsylvania, we leave a record that will undoubtedly be used as a basis for comparison for all future classes to graduate from above mentioned school. SECOND: If it is agreeable to those in charge, we would like to leave our lockers right outside our homerooms to the poor under-privileged Sophomores. THIRD: We leave, to all future generations, our wonderful new building, lock, stock and barrel just slightly marred, barely used, and in fine shape otherwise. FOURTH: We hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint our successors, The Class of 1956, to be executors and executrixes of this, our Last Will and Testament, and further direct that they faithfully perform the duties of such executors and executrixes in any jurisdiction. FIFTH: All the rest, residue, and remainder of our property, abilities, eccentricities and faults we bestow upon the individuals listed as follows. A Ruth Ann Allen leaves the vivacious Allen smile to her sister, Pat. Lloyd Arbuckl leaves his baggy jeans to Lee Armour. Allene Ashcraft leaves her suave, sophisticated ntanner to Louise Hilliard. Sandy Babbitt leaves her personality to Sally Ferlin. John Bean leaves his job at Leta's to Ray Shroer. Ellen Bell leaves her ability to get along with teachers to Mark Thompson. Peggy Berringer leaves her giggle to Janet DuPont. Clint Brown leaves his prize dairy cow to Pat Hanna. Dick Burchill leaves Joyce to finish school, incidentally boys, hands off! !! Twila Burgess leaves her waist-line to Pat Wood. Bud Chess leaves school to join the Canadian Dare Devils. Ronnie Co-on leaves his farming ability to Ralph Porter. Treva Cotterman leaves her sweaters to Louise Norris. Shelby Crawford leaves her letter writing to the Navy to Janet Pete. Evelyn Dennis leaves her ability to argue to Carol Viflieeling who no doubt can use it well. Carol Dunn leaves her ability to get her man and hold him to Phylis Osborn. Bill Francisco leaves Cochranton for Rocky Grove. Larry George leaves his height and walk to Dave Armour. Ruth Cedeon leaves her laugh to Helen Klipple. Carolyn Geiger leaves an echo in the halls. Alberta Griffith leaves her MAF grades to Ken Partridge. Does lie need them!!! Jerry Grinnell is leaving nothing. He takes Carol along. Rita Harvey leaves her job at Sivikis Bar-B-Q to Jean Woodford. Audrey Jackson leaves her ability to take care of class money to Judy McMinn. Sue Jewell leaves her cocker spaniel eyes to Beverly Dahlin. Anna Johnson leaves school but doesn't leave Dempseytown.

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Page 26 text:

Last Will And Testament fContinuedl Mike Kerekanich leaves. Thank Heavens. Ken Kline leaves Kay broken hearted. Amos Kline leaves his way with the girls to Jim Kuhn. Janet Kuhn leaves every hair on her head to Frank Spence who surely can use it as a mophead replacement. Jack Lee leaves his Wllonil' to Bob Cehres. Bill McCullough leaves the jacket he wore all winter to Fred Malliard hoping it is big enough. Mary McConnell leaves her pep and vitality to Olive Grossman. Albert McKinney leaves and is thankful he no longer has to ask to go to the rest room LaVerne McMasters leaves his continental first name to LaRue Ferrier. Carol Moore leaves her ability to be late to school to who ever can get away with it. Harriet Morrison leaves her wise cracks and horse play to Carol Harvey. Bob Myers leaves his ability to be a.w.o.l. from classes to Bob Bickerstaff. Marilyn Oakes Stallard leaves her ability to get married young to Gladys Bell. Mike Offensend leaves Malcolm Macdonald to finish the job of driving Mrs. lnglefield completely crazy. Virginia Perrine leaves her gift of gab to Joe Pottmeyer. Allen Peters leaves his smoking ability to Diane Hoadley. Jim Peterson and Cliff Robinson leave Frank Spence with a lot of work to do by himself. Nick Petruna leaves his rocket ship and ticket to the moon along with his chemistry set to Mr. Smock and Mr. McCarl to do with as they see fit. Sherry Petrovich leaves her petite stature to Iris Hart. Buelah Peterson leaves her long hair to Janet Free. Beverly Rankin leaves her long walks in the halls to most of the cheerleaders. Cliff Robinson leaves his wardrobe of MT shirts to Bob Fisher. Lois Scott leaves her broad shoulders to Nathan Peterson. Lyle Scott leaves his head of hair to either Mr. Helsel or Mr. Axtell. They can flip a coin for it. Larry Silloway leaves his sewing achievements to Art Runkle. Marilyn Sivik leaves her telephone number publicly posted in newspapers of Crawford and Mercer Counties. Roger Stallsmith is giving ten easy lessons on '4How to Roll Over a Car and Livew to any boy over 16 who needs them. Jeanette Theuret leaves her crazy antics to Marilyn Brunot. Ed Wentworth leaves his ability to stay a bachelor to Bob May. Don Wheeling leaves his job at Carrollis Nursery to Bill Hovis and Joyce Kilmer. John Williams leaves his sideburns to Bob Richter. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hand and seal this seventh day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-five.

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