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Of duty Class CIAIUZQ We, the superiority of the most superior group of Seniors ever to leave the emporium of book learning in Meyersdale, being of sound mind and bodies, but brainless, unfortunate victims of fare, do hereby set down our last will and testament. We hope, with whatever is left of us after four years of pencil chewing, that what we leave be- hind will be thought of with the most sincerity possible, and cared for as the most precious trait that humanity can spare before it becomes inhuman. In case Clet nature take its course herej our possessions and worldly goods can not be rendered as such, pray, leave them alone Chands off, in other wordsb but forget not ye, to relinquish them to oncoming generations. I, Doretha Arnold, will my ability to hold steadies to Ruth Gerhart. I, Robert Baer, bequeath my carefree school days to Bonita Boyer. I, Henry Bittner, give my quiet and unassuming disposition to Emma Meyer. I, Nellie Bowman, will my Alabama accent to Thelma Miller. I, Wilbur Brown, bequeath my executive position as chief milk carrier for Gnagey's Dairy to Don Bolden. I, Darlene Buterbaugh, bequeath my powers behind the wheel to Jean Imhoff. I, Blaine Byers, leave many happy hours of stenciling with Miss Bird and Miss Bowmaster to Terry Thomas. I, Vince Campbell, leave my rhythmic beats to Ronald Fritz. I, Donald Briskey, bequeath my friendly grin to'Alysann Bradburn. I, Alma Caron, give my frankness to Joe Ebaugh. I, Anne Corvin, bequeath my musical talent to Lewie Bell. I, Douglas Corvin, leave my hunting skills to Harry Maust. I, Ada Dietle, bequeath my blonde hair to Zetta Baer. I, Roy Dietle, leave my bass horn to Paul McMillan. I, Betty Donges, grant my faithful typewriter to my brother, Stewart. I, Bill Englehart, will my dance band to Louie Carouse. I, Barbara Frain, bequeath my originality to Janie Robertson. I, Shirley Ford, give Mary DiFebo the exclusive right to my trombone. I, Roy Gnagey, bequeath my cigarettes to Don Pollock. I, Homer Gnagey, bequeath my Pontiac to Robert Cook. I, Frances Habel, bequeath my theme writing technique to Albert Dively. I, Ruth Hahn, leave my job at McKenzie's to Loretta Horning. I, Herbert Hemmings, bequeath my F. F. A. position to Donald Witt. I, Charles Hersch, will my muscles to Dick Kelly. I, Margaret Hetrick, leave my well-chewed gum for the waste basket never to be chewed again. I, Agnes Hornbrook, bequeath my vocal talent to my sister, Patty. I, Shirley Hostetler, give my knowledge of music to Patty Conn. I, Grace Knepper, bequeath my Somerset connections to anyone fortunate enough to snatch them. I, Glenn Knepper, bequeath my brothers to Esther Niner. I, Edward Kerchensteiner, bequeath my cute, boyish manners to Carl Phalin. I, Harry Leckemby, give my way with Women to Dick Vitale. l, Helen Lehr, grant my nimble flngers for sewing to Mary Beal. CCominued on page 605 26
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Recent recruits just 1 Beginning top, left to right: Ruth Baer, Kathleen Baker, joan Barmoy, Alice Baughman, Betty Beal, Emma Bittner, james Bittner. Row 2: Henry Bitt- ner, Barbara Ann Bolden, Don Bolden, Devon Brant, Nettie Brown, Rosann Brown, Mark Burkholder. Row 3: Wilda Butler, Donald Carey, Avalon Christ- ner, George Cook, Marjorie Coughenour, Julia Cris- singer, William Cunningham. Row 4: Donald Ebaugh, Darlene Emerick, Gladys Firle, Barbara Foy, llulvvv Betty Fullmer, Roger Gerhart, Joan Getz. Rau' 5: Doris Gray, Marjorie Grew, Clifford Hersch, Ella Hillegas, Patricia Hornbrook, Alice Hornig, Lois Housel. Row 6: Nellie Hutzell, Stephen Kelly, jean Kemp, Joyce Kemp, Robert Knepp, Bruce Knepper, jerry Lint. Row 7: Frank Lowstuter, Mary Martz, Anna Lou Mazer, Dorothy Meese, Shirley Meyers, Carolyn Miller, Helen Miller.
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