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I, Gentian Bauer, wish to will to Marlene Suchomelly, 7-B, my height. David Gomez-'s dishwashing ability is bestowed upon Barry Bingaman, 9-A, Judy Roller wills her nickname Mouse to Reba Reeser, 9-A. The gum chewing ability of Rose Bione is gladly given to Frank Nein, 7-C. The clumsy feet of George Conrad are gladly given to joseph Shirey, 9-A, in the hope that he will make use of them, Shirley Hare's used Algebra papers are bestowed upon Ronald Burkhart, 9-B. To any apple a day fans I, June Brumbach, leave my love for apple eating. Daniel Shirey's gentle quietness goes to Ronald Freed, 9-A. Caroline Folk wills her dancing ability to the ninth grade boys. The happy-go-lucky disposition of Barbara Rice is bestowed to Mr. Fisher with all her love. Dolores Gross bestows upon Margeret Mahon, 8-A, her love for girl's basketball. I, Clarence Oxenford, will my name Chick to Craig Heimbaugh, 8-B. Ellen Reeser bestows her seat in the room nine to Janet Leininger. I, Kathleen Weaver, willingly bestow upon Jacqueline Sassaman, 9-A, my cheerleading ability. I, Clair Miller, will myself as a future punching bag to Mr. Guinter. To Joyce Conrad, 8-A, Audrey Fisher willingly gives her red hair. Robert Potts wills his ability to stay out of detention to future trouble makers, Florence Hater wills her seat in Algebra class to Carol Snyder, 9-B. Robert Donaghy wills those flashy socks to Dale Hater, 8-C. I, Alice Christian, give my excess in roundness to John Booker in height. Luke Snyder wills his wave to Lincoln Bingaman, 9-B. Stella Webber wills her dimples to Barbara Gehrke, 9-A. George Booker's love for sports is given to Gerald Willis, 8-C. Helen Lubas gives her stature to Janet Kline, 9-B. Robert Kuhns wills his height to Miles Bossler for future basketball playing. Betty Dilliplaine's love for the debating team goes to future debators. To James Monroe, 9-B, I, George Kline, do willingly give my small stature. Elaine Derr's fad for Dick Contino is given to Esther Sturnb, 9-A. The pipe smoking ability of Gerald Eisenhower is given to John Freed. I, Dawn Adams, happily will the PIONEER to the next honored editor ? ? Charles Hinnershitz willingly bestows his daily beating from Mr. Guinter to someone with a tough hide. I, Judy Henderson, will my singing ability to Mr. Angstadt for use in the choir., Dennis Kulp wills his muskrat trapping to John Tibbets, 9-A. Florence Webber's love for dancing is given to Mary Ellen Hinnershitz. Upon Donald DeTurch, 7-A, I, Harry Stephan, willingly bestow my love for the Cardinals. Those snazzy earrings of Janet Painter go to Daisy Craze, 9-B. 20
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Class Will We, the Tenth Grade Class of Exeter junior High School, jacksonwald, Pennsylvania in the year 1950 hereby ask as our last request that the following be bestowed upon the students who will take our place in the years to come. To Mrs. Hoeffer I, jane Dewald, bequeath my speed with the hope that she makes the best of it. , Raymond Dautrich wills his height to Donald Baer, 9-A. Delores DeTurk wills her hockey ability to joan Bossler, 8-A. james Haas wills her ability to make spitballs and airplanes to George Schanzenbach 9-A.. Paul Toaldo hereby wills his way with the girls to job Menges, 9-A. Barbara A. Rissmiller gives her love for flashy sweaters to Loretta Ney, 9-A. Ronald Reed bestows upon Richard Evans, 9-B, his daily trek to the store. To Martha Aicher, 9-A, go those outstanding dark features of Mary Ellen Boyer, Gayle Nonnamacher wills her classy specs to Shirley Brumbach, 7-A. Christine Bauder's love for pretzels is gratefully given to Lucy Mae Trout, 9-A. David Epright's ability to disagree with teachers is bestowed upon Herbert Zackrison, 8-C. I, Bertha Angstadt, willingly bestow upon Grace Potts, 8-A, my ever-ready giggle. William Shirey wills his shop ability to Eugene Pachuillo, 7-B. Lynne Angstadt willingly bestows upon Richard Rice, 8-C, her pencil losing ability, Lewis Bollinger's art ability is given to sister Mary, 8-A, with love. Stanley Ziemba wills all his muscles to Mr. Kamm. Those big blue eye s of Virginia Vest go to Richard Reider, 8-C. I, William Maurer, will my stupidness to anyone who wants it. I, George Freese, will my quietness to Walter Kline, 9-B. To Geraldine Shaffer, 9-A, goes june Howards haircut with all its trimmings. That habit of Floyd Hafer's eating in English class goes to anyone who wants it. Mary joan Ruppert's love for the West goes to Gail Walters, 7-C, with affection. Ronald Seidel's crew cut is willed to Mrs. Keller with hopes that she likes it. That overpowering laugh of Arlene Moyer goes to Sara Ann Cutrone, 8-A, with all her love. Christine Milshaw wills her well built personality to janet Folk, 8-B. Fritzie Frederick bestows upon Nancy Dickinson, 9-A, the EXETER ECHO with all its troubles. Evelyn Resh wills her hiking ability to Neil Rissmiller, 8-C. To Steven Suchomelly, 7-B, I, David Lorah, give my ability to squirm in my class seats. Mary Belle McCormick wills her smiles to Eva Crippen, 9-B. Miriam Rissmiller wills her blonde hair to Nancy Haas, 9-A. janet Hohl's beaming smile goes to anyone who is in need -of it. Roger Sinistri wills his natural curly hair to Stanley Richards, 8-B. Morrison McComas wills his slimness to Arthur Sechrist, 9-A. The typing ability of Barbara Kemp is offered to a future ECHO staff. Laura Bliesath wishes to will her athletic ability to Arlene Imes, 9-A. 19.
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