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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Janice Amos, will my ability to cowgirl while driving a car to anyone who has a car that runs. I, Dona Baer, leave my bashfulness to Beverley Garner. I, Marjorie Barr, will my seat in P. O. D. to anybody who is lucky enough to get it. I, George Best, will my shyness to any new senior next year. We, Margie Brown and Pat Flickinger, will our good times together to Lenore and Peg. I, Bob Buchanan, will my ability to get in trouble with the teachers to Milton Cozad and hope that he has a good time. I, David Buchanan, leave quietly. I, Larry Buchanan, leave my wavy hair to Bob Bobanic. I, Bill Buckley, will my ability to keep training rules during basketball season to Milton Cozad. I, Bob Carter, in order to form a more perfect school, insure domestic tranquility, provide for my defense, and promote the general welfare, leave!!! I, Mary Lou Chisholm, will my seat in English class to my sister Joan. I, Chuck Christy, leave my helmet stained hair to any future football player who wants it. I, Jerry Cousins, leave my ability to get moved up front in Mr. Patterson's study hall to someone who needs it. I, Don Deramo, will be happy to get out of here. I, Dennis Doherty, do hereby bequeath my vocabulary to anyone who enjoys sitting down and reading dictionaries. I, Frank Dykek, will all my troubles in school to Harry Palmer. I, Jim Eller, will to my brother, Dave, my books to take home to study, because he doesn't seem to have any. I, Pearl English, leave all my troubles in Economics Class to some deserving Junior. I, Betty Jane Ferry, bequeath my ability to be late every morning to anyone who can sneak past the office!!! I, Glenda Frye, leave to Darla Bardelcik my hard practice and wonderful experiences at District Band. We, Jean Furey, June Gawne, and Martha Foltz, will to Peggy Rupert and Janet Weaver all the troubles we had going skating on game nights—especially if they take Bookkeeping. I, Twila Fox, gladly bequeath my half of locker No. 83 to my sister, Donna. I, Dick Garner, will my ability to eat to anyone on a diet. I, Joyce Gillespie, bequeath my fingernails to Jean Ann Jackal. I, Shirley Guest, will my seat on the school bus to Peggy Rupert. I, Thomas Guiler, leove to the teachers of the High School one year of freedom; then Jeanie will be here. I, Pat Hayman, bequeath my trombone to some unsuspecting musician. We, Shirley Davis, Pat Filer, and Marianne Hoffman, leave our friendships and wonderful times in high school to Betty Morrison, Jean Ann Jackal, and Sherry Ringer. I, Paul Jewell, will my front seat in history class for two straight years to my sister, Bernice. I, George Kalajainen, will my ability to write essays to Gene Jordan. We, Gladys Kimbrel and Peggy Stambaugh, leave Shirley Davis to Norm Paxton. I, Norma King, will my troubles with the buses to the games to Marianne Ashbaugh. I, Russell King, leave nothing, because I think I'll need all I have. I, DeWayne Knauff, wish to leave my trouble in English class to Jim Orr. I, Elizabeth Lengel, being a careful driver, leave my ability to keep the car on the road to Mary Waha. I, Leonard Martin, will my seat on our noisy bus to Ted Ifft. I, Judy McCartney, will my placing in the Voice of Democracy conte t to someone from Mercer High School next year. I, Marian McCullough, will my hat and epaulets to next year's head majorette. I, Tike McElrath, will my bashfulness in front of girls to Jim Orr. I, Howard McQuiston, leave my ability to get along with the teachers to Jack Shaffer. I, Ed Miller, will my seat in English class to Gary Ringer. I, Robert Morley, leave my arguments about politics with Mr. Hoffman to anyone who has enough courage to try it and sportsmanship to lose. We, Harold Newton and Ed Magargee, will our front seat in home room to two Juniors who are lucky enough to get them. I, Ray Newton, leave my ability to miss the basket in a basketball game to Gary Peters. I, Stan Peters, will my ability to get the point of Mr. Hummel's jokes to my fellow cowboy, Glenn Cousins. I, Bill Philson, will my ability to go deer hunting to anyone who can get away with it. I, Lou Ann Purvis, will my wonderful ability to drive a car to my brother. Jack. I, Richard Pryborowski, will my ability to write my P. O. D. conclusions at the last minute to anyone who can write faster than I. I, Donald Rabold, will, my P. O. D. book to any Junior who gets it. I, Ronald Rabold, will my solid and trig problems to the Juniors. I, Norman Richardson, bequeath my job at the South Side Market to any Junior boy who can drive a red Dodge panel truck with a two foot gash in the left side. I, Jane Scheer, will my good behavior on the bus to Lorene Courtney. I Jean Scheer, will my ability to keep quiet in study halls to my brother. Bob. I, Bud Shaffer, will my intelligence and bravery to get a Don Eagel hair cut to anyone who likes to wear a cap. I, Bruce Shannon, leave my ability to stay away from girls to my brother, Stan. I, Dorothy Shannon, will my ability to chew gum in Mr. Hummel's class to Doris Gomia. I, Donald Smith, leave. I, Arthur Spindler, will my P. O. D. book to anyone who wants it. I, Reva Stright, leave my good times in Home Ec. class to Betty Wansor. I, Harold Stearns, leave my ability to stay away from girls to Milton Cozad. I, Libby Jo Urev, will my ability to be almost late for school every morning to anyone who happens to have a car like mine. I, Suzanne Urey, will leave to some deserving Junior the A's I never got in P. O. D. I, Solomon Wansor, hereby bequeath the best years of my life (being a senior) to some poor deserving Junior. I, Bob Weaver, will my ability to go deer hunting to any Junior who thinks he can get away with it. I, Mary Winder, bequeath to my little brother, Jim, all my A's that I never got in Chemistry. I, Peggy Woods, will all my good times and troubles in school to my cousin. Gene Heckathorne. I, Bob Worley, will my ability to keep awake in P. O. D. class, to some sleepy Junior. I, Jim Zahniser, bequeath to a well deserving Junior (Jim D'Angio), my height, wavy hair, and ability to keep the girls from mobbing me. 24
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Vernon, Donald Adrian Jr. Fancy free and f-ill of fun. He always keeps you cn the run. Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1; Gym Exhibition 1, 2, A; Track 2, 3; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Junior Play; Senior Play Dance Band 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Projection Club 1, 2. Wansor, Solomon R. Sol always got around In a car with a roaring sound. Football 1, 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2; Model Club 1. Weaver, Robert A. Bob is very tall and slim, Many friends relied on him. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4. Winder, Mary Elizabeth Mary is so happy and gay. She makes one think of flowers in May. Chorus 1; Library Cadet 1; Science Club 1; Transfer from Union Township 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Class Play 3; Candlebearer 3; Mer-Hi 4; Dramatics Club 4; Senior Play. Woods, Margaret Ann Peggy She is one of our farm girls, And always in the social whirl. Gym Exhibition 1, 2; Library Cadet 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Candlebearer 3; Hi Times 4; Band 4; Business Ed. Club 4. Worley, Robert L. ' Bob Bob is a Keystone former. With the girls he is a charmer. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; State F. F. A. Band 1; Orchestra 1, 3; Chorus 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity M 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Mer-Hi 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; State Finals F. F. A. Public Speaking 1, 2, 3; Penna. Electrical Association Winner 1; Junior Play; Senior Play. Zahniser, James L, Jr. Zinnie Jim is tall and plays a trumpet. He can really cause a rumpet. Baseball 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Hi Times 4; Projection Club 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity M 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Model Club 1.
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AS WE WERE Front Row: Revo Stright, Margie Barr, Norma King, June Gawne, Joyce Gillespie, Tike McElrath, Dick Garner, Janice Amos. Second Row: Don Deramo, Bruce Shannon, Tom Guiler, Jim Eller, Marianne Hoffman, Lou Ann Purvis, Ed Margargee. Third Row: Paul Jewell, Mary Winder, Mariann McCullough, Gladys Kimbrel, Jean Furey, June Gawne, Libby Jo Urey, Ed Miller, Dona Baer, Martha Foltz. Fourth Row: George Kalajainen, Peggy Stambaugh, George Best. Back Row: Glenda Frye, Pat Filer, Betty Jane Ferry, Dave Buchanan, Peggy Woods, Shirley Guest. 25
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