Mercer High School - Hi Times Yearbook (Mercer, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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I2 EQ - ll I rc ln, . Fa. L l 1- se. ff 1 -:Q-v-'f w U Cf.-.M IM! We, the class of 54 , being of a sound mind and' of good health and about to depart from this school life, make this our last will and testament, and hope that the persons re- membered herein will think of us departing ones as models of scholarly ability. As executors of this will we name: Miss Smith, Mr. Hum- mel and Mr. Patterson. l, Alice Adams, will my timidness in Mr. Hummel's classes to Judy Lawton and Ruth Newton. Ray Ammer, will if you will. Jack Bancroft, will my ability to tind my way to Fredonia, to my brother Marlin. I, Doris Book, will my ability to write 8 months of conclusions in 8 days to Thelma Locke. , Jo Anne Brandt, will my height to Mary Ellen Klingensmith. , Jim Bryden, will my ability to get to school on time to any- one who thinks he can make it. . , Pearl Buchanan, will my ability to drive a car on both sides of the road at one time to anyone who thinks he can. , Bob Campbell, will all the adverbal clauses in English to some lucky Junior. , Glen Cousins, leave the blue baseball cap which I never wore, to Mr. Robinson. , Helen Crawford, leave Mr. Crawshaw, David and Tom. ,U Henrietta Carrier, will to my sister, Loretta, all of my farm chores. She has worked hard for the promotion. k Sherry Cozad, will my pony tail to some other pony. Jlm D'Angio, will to the teachers, one year of freedom. ' Then Dave will be here. I, Harold Davis, will leave. I, James Davis, leave nothing. 'I need it all. I, Dave Eller, will to anyone who can tind them, all of Mr. Patterson's mistakes. I, Gerry Eshbaugh, will my ability to play the piano to Shelia Evan s. We, Pot Flannery and Delores Foy, will our ability to get out of study halls to run off the Mer-Hi to any Junior who has nerve enough to ask the teacher. I, Ed Furey, will my good times with Miss Smith to Mr. Christie. I, Beverly Geiwitz, will my ability to catch a man to anyone who can do it. I, Dick Glessner, will my curly hair to anyone who wants it. I, Doris Gomia, will all the A's I never got to my sister Sue, I, Donald Greene, leave my seat in solid Geometry Class to Jim Jaskowak, who will take my place among the big 3, which consists of Mr. Patterson, Einstein, and myself. I, Kathy Gregg, will my beat up pillow to anyone who likes to roller skate. I, Richard Hamilton, leave my ability to always have my math done to anyone who thinks he can afford 536 each day. l, Clyde Hawk, leave my enormous height to anyone who wants it. I, Robert Heasley, leave to any iunior boy my ability to annoy the girls. I, Gene Heckathorn, leave my first 1,000 wrong spelled words in typing to Graham Hoffman, and the rest to the school. There's plenty for everyone. I, James Hogue, leovel I I I I, Theodore Hettenbough lift, will my extra bottle of rotten egg gas to next year's chemistry class. I, llll Irwin, leave my love for girls. We, letty Morrison .and Jean Ann Jackal, leave our lasting friendship and good times in school and our ghosts costumes from Washington to Eleanor Cousins and Mary Ann Ash- lseugh. I, Bernice Jewell, leave my iob as president of the F. H. A. to some thin iunior who likes to eat. l, Marguerite Johnson, will my ability to fall off stools in chem- istry class and scare Mr. Mobery out of giving us u test' to- some lucky iunior. fl, Gone Jordan, will to you my fun in the senior class and my study of Shakespeare. l, Marlene Keen, will my acting ability to anyone who is will- lng to have his hair painted blue. I, Jo Anne Kemp, will to my sister, Kay, my ability to make the Cairo Hotel house detective believe that we weren't doing anything harmful. . 'xt t li..- -.il -A-L-i . -U-i'Ql-lik Y 'E' -' ---H ' ' '- I, Thelma Jane King, will my acrobatlc ability to my sister, Brookie, hoping that she won't sprain her neck. I, Bob Long, will my ability to sit in front of somebody like Eddie MacTaggart to some poor unfortunate iunior. I. Eddie MacTaggart, leave to next year's seniors, my bottle of sleeping pills to ltake to Washington, so that Attorney- General Brownell's secretary will be able to sleep. I, Jim Mellon, will my perfect attendance record in school to anyone who can get legal excuses. We, Kathryn Michaels and Joyce Nelson, bequeath our ability to crash the cafeteria line to anyone who can get past Mr. Short without being seen. I, Russell Michaels, will my privilege of taking six years of English instead of three, to some poor undeserving sopho- more. I, Robert Moore, do hereby bequeath my excess weight to John Axe, a thin, underweight, but deserving Junior. l, Jane McClain, will my confusion on the night before a de- bate to Donna Redmond. I, Leonard McCoy, will myself to any beautiful feminine un- derclassman for the duration. I, Harold McGhee, will my ability to start fights to anyone who can afford a steak for the block eye. I, Elizabeth Orr, will my position as Co-Business Manager on the Hi-Times staff to Carol Mayne, knowing that she likes to collect money every Saturday. I, Jim Orr, will all my bad luck to anyone who deserves it. I, Harry Palmer, will my Chevie and all its flat tires to Chuck Smith. I Nancy Perschka, will my captivating giggle to Laverne Means. I, Anna Pesek, will my position as art editor of the school newspaper and yearbook to anyone who can fill in the empty spaces. I, Austin Rains, will Mr. Hummel's love for me to Tom Red- mond. I, Ron Reed, will my weight to Harvey Mariacher. I, Gary Ringer, will my ambition to ioin the navy and my abil- ity to leave the girls alone to Bob Sproat. We, Audrey Rucker and Sally Smith, leave our fatal failing of saying the right thing at the wrong time to Mickey Satin. I, Peggy Rupert, leave my precious book on reducing to some- one extra heavy. I, Ruth Shaffer, will my rowboats with the exception of the Orr's to a good swimmer in the iunior class. I Patty Shannon, bequeath my height or tallness to my little sister Sandra. I, Charles Spieker, will to any Junior who wants it, my iab on Miss Smith's stage crew and hope they like it as well as I did. I, Dan Stambaugh, will my place in Mr. Short's heart to any- one who thinks he can find it. We, Bernice Struthers, Pat Valler, and Mary fWoha, will our reputation as world champion chatterboxes to all iuniors who like to talk. A I, Evelyn Thompson, leave my rosy blushes. I, Bob Bobanick, bequeath to the ianitor all our books, which are to be burned on a funeral pyre constructed in the furnace. I, Arthur Van Horn, hereby appoint Mr. Crawshaw to preside at this rite. I, Berta Van Woert, will some of my hair to my brother Mike, who needs it worse than I do. I, Delbert Wasser, leave my ability to speak softly to Bill Lesh. I, Janet Weaver, leave Peggy Rupert to Jim Lean, if he thinks he can handle her. I Carol Woods, will my good times listening to Mr. HummeI's I funny iokes to my cousin Sara Woods. r r J ,

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