Linden Hall School - Leaves Yearbook (Lititz, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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CLASS WILL sister, Sandy Stollar. my hockey stick and all mv athletic ability for her coming years. I also will my weekly voice lessons to Mary Malm in hopes that she will be able to join the village choir of her voice. I, Peggy Coull, being of sound tnind and body, do hereby bequeath my good titnes at Linden Hall and my many miscellaneous knitting needles to my little sister, Gerry Ford. I, Elinor joan I-Iedden, do hereby bequeath my fun at Linden Hall to my little sister, Mary Malm. I leave my imaginary ranch with all ol' its cattle, horses, and cowboys to by pardner , Mary Lamb Belknap, tny love of all sports to Carol Ware, and tny Gene Autry- Comic Books to Ellie Sussman. I, jane Shelley, do bequeath to my little sister, Kathy VVilson, tny leopard skin, Rastus . I also will my art ability to anyone who is on a dance decorating committee. I, Nancy Lue Paine, being of not so sound body and of dubious mind, do hereby will and beqtteath to my little sister, Nancy LeFevre, my poodle hair cut and to the Day Mr. Snavely my three beautiful goldfish, to Mary Malm my love of having my back scratched. I, Marcia Wiggs, being of body and unstable mind do hereby yield my black-mark slips and Honor Roll position to tny little sister, Mary Ann Pownellg and my love of Acting to Sally Staymang and to Ginny Fredericks I hereby be- queath my passion for johnny Ray . I, Mollie Hiefetz, being of fickle mind and doubtful body do hereby bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to my little sister, jenny Krohng my jovial tnanner to Lois Schmidt: and to Pat Wisotskey I beaqtteth my position on Student Council. I, Bumpy Baumgart, having been led to be- lieve that I am of sound mind and body, do forty-seven hereby bequeath my ability to set hair to my lit- tle sister, Betty Shore: my contacts at F. Sc M. to Cookie Camerong to Sandy Stollar I leave tny appetite: and to my sister, Marge, I hereby be- queath my loving memories of the three years I spent at Linden Hall. I, Gail Corbett, being of sound mind and lack- inig body, do hereby bequeath my love of music and dancing to Lois Conner. To jane X'Vatson I leave my love for sportsg and to tny little sister, Midge Baia, I leave all of the fun that I had in my Senior year at Linden Hall. I, 'I'udy Margolis, beinig of fairly sound mind and too much body, do hereby bequeath my ad- ventures at various colleges to my little sister, Debby Millerg my wonderful senior room to Mary Lamb Belknapg my adventurous trips home to Sandy Reisburg, and my happy and fruitful years at I.. H. to all the girls. I, Marianne Podeyn, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my love for French to tny little sister, Cookie Cameron: a good piece of tny too long legs to Rowena Schaeffer: my baggy pajamas to Ellie Sussman, who had the misfortune to lose them in a laundry sale: and to anyone and everyone I extend a hearty invitation to come and visit me in january. - ' ' - I, Barbara jenkins, being of mind and body, do hereby bequeath my art ability to Carol Richter to add to her own, and my large laugh to Mary Lamb, who will know how to use it all the time! I have left a selected assortment of dog hairs to the occupants of room 5 on the Senior Corridor, and with barks and bites from Bar- bara pounded into the floor - - - - I, Skippy Bray, bequeath my room to my lit- tle sister, Ginny Fredericks, hoping that she will have as much fun in it as I have had. I also hereby will my overflowing mailbox to Lois Conner - will she be as lucky?

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CLASS WILL I, Julie Adams, being of almost sound mind and very sound body, do hereby will my marvel- ous heallh to my little sister, Sally Simpson, and my swimming ability to Ellie Susseman. I, -Ioan Kauffman, bequeath my studying abil- ity to my little sister, Betsy Diener, and my art ability to Miss Sausser, hoping that she can use it to its full extenvt. I, Joan Guldin, being of both mind and body, although their condition is doubtful, do hereby will by English ability to Cookie Cameron, and my morning coffee to my little sister, Lynn Catheryn, who might need it. I, Elise Smith, alias Elsie, bequeath to my adopted little sister, Gail Priday, our joke about Asia Minor, in the hope that she won't wear it out. To my original little sister, Pat Vfitsotsky, I leave my stomach for food. Use it! I, Judy Kreider, being doubtful as to having a. sound mind or body, do hereby bequeath my laugh and squinting eyes to my dear friend, Aunt Anna 1 my basketball ability to my little sister, Janie Watson: n1y riding ability to anyone who trusts in it, n1y ingenious mind to those who wish to use it, and my quietness to Miss Nvise. I, Phyllis Marie Stadler, regardless of mind and body, do hereby bequeath my acquired love for the monkey to anyone who would be brave enough to take it, and my two squirrels to Liz Howell with hopes that she will enjoy their company as much as Hon and I have. Now, with a sound. minfd, I will my love for L.H. to my little sister, Lois Conner. I, Stevie Polack, being of sound body and feeble mind, will my strength to my little sister. jane Gage, my riding ability to Cookie Cameron, and my friendwsnake to Carol Ware. I, Beverly Conner, being of reasonably sound mind and much too sound body, do hereby be- foi ty-six uueath my two front teeth to my little sister, Sally Stayman. certain that they will hinder all that grape-fruit eating. I will my bed to Lois, hoping it won't walk away before she can occupy it, and my footwork to Midge Baia. I, Hon Pickle, wish no leave a few prized re- minders behind in hopes that I won't be totally forgotten. To my special little sister, Ticky Osler, I leave my numerous unforgettable week-ends at F. 84 M. and best wishes for her Senior year. To Mary Lamb I leave my bellowing voice and ach- ing bones, for a top cheering year, and to Cookie Cameron. a monkey lover, I leave my five dear little housebroken- chimps. To the Sophomore Class, I leave my love for Monkey Business and my chuckle. I, Buttons VVorth, being of reasonably sound mind and body, do bequeath my empty mail box and heavy feet after hours to Vonnie Didier, my little sister: to Margie Baumgart, my peanut: to Sally Weather, my adopted little sister, our long talks about our men on our trips home to the sunny South, to Cookie Cameron and Lois Conner, my ability to get along with anything while working in the oveng and to all the girls the happiness I have had here at Linden Hall. I, Susan Trapani, questioning my soundness of mind and body, leave my ability to get in trouble to -Ioan Schaller, and my blond hair to Midge Baia. I, Bobby Raney, havinig been sound in body and mind when I came here, hereby will my ability to talk in my sleep and confess all my sins to my little sister, Marge Baumgart, and my ability to soft soap people to Carol Turner. I, Barbara Conrad, bequeath my love of chew- ing gum to Mary Ann Smith, my love for Hill- billy music to Lois Schmidt, and my mail-box to Sally Weathers. I, Rusty Eick, being of sound body, but rather dubious mind, do hereby bequeath to my little



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CLASS HI TORY It was in September of l918 that the clatter of wash-baskets coming down the stairs was first heard - And what was the reason for this com- motion? Our eight little freshmen, Catherine Pickle, Phyllis Stadler, julie Adams, Martha Eick, Mary Alice Worth, joan Kauffman, -Iudy Krei- der and joan Guldin, had just arrived. At one of their gab sessions the following girls were elected to class olhce: Phyllis Stadler, Presi- dent: julie Adams, Vice President: Catherine Pickle, Secretary-Treasurer: and Joan Guldin, Student Council Representative. During their first year at Linden Hall the Freshies had many new experiences, such as the annual trip to Mount Gretna Park, Stunt Night, plays, Christmas Vespers and caroling, May Day, and the Horseshow, but one of their most cherished memories were their first dances at I.. H. - Pirates' Den , the Senior Dance, and lt's Heaven , the Sophomore Hop. Air Raid! Air Raid! My goodness, I thought the little Freshies had begun to mature, but I guess their pranks will never cease. The year passed razpidly, and the day soon ar- rived when they were bidding each other good- bye and looking forward to being Big Sopho- mores when next September rolled around. Our family of eight returned as Sophomores and welcomed their new classmates, Beverly Con- ner, Betsy Clapp, Nancy Steck, Carol Klinedinst, and Ethel Baumgart into the family circle. VVe selected Catherine Pickle, President, Betsy Clapp, Secretary, and Joan Guldin, Treasurer. Julie Adams and joan Guldin were elected as Council Representatives, while Phyllis Stadler was chosen as Council Secretary. As usual, the activities of the year included many plays, Community Concerts, and Blue and forty-eight White Team intramural contests, as well as trips to Hershey and Mount Gretna Park, Hallowe-en and Christmas parties which helped to enliven an already full-to-overflowing year. This year we were finally given a chalice to prove our ability when after months of prepara- tion, the eve of our first dance, Davy Jones Locker finally rolled around. My, what a night it turned out to be! For weeks afterward fish could be seen swimming merrily in our bathtubs. When Spring arrived we all possessed an abundance of energy. Dr. Horne, seeing that our energy was not being used to the best of our ability, decided that the campus needed atten- tion, and so we were put to work - pulling weeds! YA7e also enjoyed a Barbecue and Square Dance, a new event at Linden Hall, which was given by the Freshman Class. Then Summer Vacation ar- rived, hringing with it many exciting plans. As the leaves turned from green to Autumn's beautiful colors, our thoughts turned once more to Linden Hall and the long-fought-for title of Upper Classmen. This year Martha Eick, Joan Kauffman, Bever- ly Connor, Nancy Steck, Betsy Clapp, Judy Krie- der, Phyllis Stadler, Catherine Pickle, julie Adams, joan Guldin, Ethel Baumgart, and Mary Alice Wlorth returned to welcome the newcomers Marilyn Ashley, Sara Margolis, Doris Cole, joan Wolf, Sara Hoffman, Nancy Paine, jane Shelley, Elise Smith, Rita Copelow, and Mollie Heifitz. After the usual lapse of six weeks we elected our class officers: Catherine Pickle, President, Phyllis Stadler, Vice-President, joan Guldin, Sec- retaryg and Beverly Conner, Treasurer. To re- present us in Student Council we chose Jane Shelley, Sara Margolis, Julie Adams and Elise Smith.

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