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Glaze ill We, the Senior Class of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-three of The Grier School located in the city of Tyrone, in the county of Blair, in the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania, being of sound and disposing mind and memory do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, hereby intending to dispose of all the properties and attributes of which we may be possessed at the time of our graduation. The Senior Class as a whole leaves: To next year's senior class, Miss Krick's famous phrase, GForge ahead! and may God bless them! We bequeath our personal properties as follows: LOIS BAILEY leaves her heavy schedule to the next P. G. DUSTY BARLOW leaves her source theme and note cards to Nancy Norman. BARTIE BARTLETT leaves the forty-two steps to the Mousetrap to Lee Norris. SUE BLOOMER leaves Bingo I and Bingo II to Smokers' Suite in the hope that they will continue serving their purpose. MARY CAMPBELL leaves her patience in athletics to Itch. PAT COLLINS leaves her skill at cards to Jo Cook. MARION EDWARDS leaves her week-ends to Margie Dawe. SYLVIA HAUGH leaves the winning State High football team to Itch. BETTY HYNES leaves a bottle of formaldehyde to Joan Iversen. BUNNY JOHNSON leaves a supply of safety pins to Lynne Goldstein so that she won't be stuck in Choir any more. DOTTIE JOHNSON leaves her sense of humor to Maybeth Curtiss. PRIS JOHNSTON leaves her daily letter to Cindy Welsh. SUZIE LUND leaves Raggedy Ann and her many memories to Alece Oppen- heimer. RETA PARTIN leaves her Rockville accent to Rabbit. JOAN RACUSIN leaves her Hash light and closet to Gay Gillingham. RUTH RAMAGE leaves the right to carry on the Ramage tradition to Sandy. MIBS RAPPORT leaves the only screen door in school to the girl who can pry it off the wall lHi, Sue Frenchj . BARBIE ROGERS leaves her optimism to any pessimist. SANDY SCHOENEMAN leaves her dimples to Anna Horlick. ANN SLAUGHTER leaves her tight levis to anyone who can squirm into them. CAROL SNEIRSON leaves all her devilment to Tasha Horlick. DEE STONE leaves her light cut to Pat Hirsch. WINK WINKELMAN leaves her bottle of glue to anyone who falls off a horse more than ten times per year. LIZ ZUILL leaves her love for Scotland to a bonny fine Lassie, In witness whereof, we the class, have here unto signed our names and affixed our seal, the seventh day of June, in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-three. CLASS OF '53. 20
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BARBARA ROGERS. French SE IUII ACTIVITIES RETA PARTIN. Scribune '53, Spanish Club '52, '53, Glee Club '51, '52, '53, Choir '51, Soccer, lst team '51, '52, '53, Basketball, 2nd team '51, '52. JOAN RACUSIN. Pine Needle '53, Library Club '53, Dramatic Club '53, Soccer, 2nd team '53, Cheerleading '53. RUTH RAMAGE. Gold Praefect '53, Latin Club '51, '52, '53, Dramatic Club '51, '52, Library Club '52, '53 , Secretary Treasurer of Riding Club '53, Senior Rid- ing Club '51, '52, Junior Riding Club '50, Vice President of Class '50, '51, Hockey 2nd team '51, lst team '52, '53, Soccer, 2nd team '50, lst team '51, '52, '53. MARLENE RAPPORT. Editor of Pine Needle '53, President of Latin Club '53, Vice President of Latin Club '52, Latin Club '50, '51, Spanish Club '52, '53, Secre- tary of Dramatic Club '53, Dra- matic Club '51, '52, Glee Club '50, '51, '52, Choir '52, '53, Stu- dent Council '50, '51, '52, Scrib- une '51, Business staff of Publica- tions '52, Athletic Association '53, Hockey, 2nd team '52, '53, Soc- cer, 2nd team '51, '52, 1st team '53. Club '53. llfoniinliedl SANDRA SCHOENEMAN. Sen- ior Class President '53, Vice President of Student Council '53, Student Council '52, French Club '52, '53, Glee Club '52, '53, Choir '53, Pine Needle '53, Seribune '52, Dramatic Club '53. U- l 1'iw J QU -tx '.. Q Q, X ' x'l il Hg, i:i 7 il' 'l l gif nn xv bfi. fi- ANN SLAUGHTER. President of Athletic Association '53, Ath- letic Association '52, President of Riding Club '53, Senior Riding Club '52, Library Club '52, '53, Latin Club '51, '52, '53, Spanish Club '53, Dramatic Club '52, '53, Glee Club '51, '52, '53, Choir '51, '52, '53, Vice President of Class '52, Business staif of Publication board '51, '52, Hockey, 2nd team '51, lst team '52, '53, Soccer, 1st team '52, '53, Basketball, 2nd CAROL sNE1RsoN. French Club, '52, '53. DONNA STONE. Manager of Rumpus Room '53, Library Club '53, Vice President of Dramatic Club, Dramatic Club '52, '53, French Club '53, Pine Needle '53, Scribune '52, Hockey, lst team '52, '53, Soccer, 2nd team '53. ENID WINKELMAN. Editor of Pine Needle '53, President of Glee Club '53, Glee Club '50, '51, '52, President of Spanish Club '53, Spanish Club '51, '52, Vice President of the Class '51, '53, Choir '53, Library Club '52, '53, Athletic Association '50, '51, Class Secretary '50, Hockey, 2nd team '50, '52, lst team '51, '53, Soccer, 2nd team '52, lst team '50, '51, '53, Cheerleader '50, '53. ELIZABETH ZUILL. Editor of Scribune '53, Seribune '51, '52, Secretary Treasurer of Student Council '53, President of French Club '53, French Club '51, '52, President of Dramatic Club '53, Vice President of Library Club '52, Library Club '52, '53, Senior Riding Club '52, '53, Junior Rid- ing Club '52, Athletic Association '51, Hockey, 2nd team '51, '52, team '51, lst team '52. 19 '53. Blair County Genealogical Society, Inc. 431 Scotch Valley Road Hollidaysburg, PA 16648
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UI N D IE RG RA D UATIE S 1 5 ! The first group of six young ladies who attended the Mountain Female Seminary traveled, it is said, on a canal boat from Philadelphia to Birmingham-a 'ourne J Y which tools only seven days. Could these lirst girls believe that by streamliner, Con- stellation and ocean liner Come girls from Scotland, Columbia, Venezuela, Bermuda, and states stretching from Connecticut to California to attend Grier in this year of the hundredth anniversary? -Q-,xi 21 31322
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