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has WAYDE GRAY Tall and dashing, curly top The height of Garrett's '50 crop. I, Wayde Gray, will my scientific knowledge to Alice I-Iornig DALE PHENNICIE Halfpy am I, from care I am free: W y aren't they all rontented like me? I, Dale Phennicie, bequeath my corny jokes to Luther Bowman JACK HAMPTON The girls all think he's quite the thing, To our basketball team victory he'll bring I, jack Hampton, give the presid.ncy of the Senior Class to anyone who can perform miracles. BOB POLLOCK When Bob makes a decision he stieks to it, This takes rourage, tart and wit. I, Robert Pollock, give my elegant manners to jerry Lint WILLIAM KNIERIEM Bill is a guy who knows his plafe, In the farming field he'll set the pare. I, William Knieriem, will my good looks to Sam Hornig. GORDON SCHARDT Into mischief-out again, As regular as the London Big Ben. I, Gordon Schardt, leave my witty sayings to jean Bittner. CARL PHALIN Football, basketball, in every sport ts he. Add studies and girls and he's as busy as can be. I, Carl Phalin, bequeath my football helmet to Terry Thomas. ROBERT SECREST When Bobs a carpenter hell make money galore, So rome on girls-what are you wailing for? I, Robert Secrest, will my physique to Lewis Bell. 26
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JOSEPH EBAUGH oe lwes down on Broaduay He walks the girls home every day I, joseph Ebaugh, grant my hair-do to janet Susser. HAROLD CRISSINGER Hes a member of the F F A A good friend no mailer what you say. I, Harold Crissinger, will my increasing popularity to some lucky junior boy. JACK ENGLE jack belongs to the F. F. A. Who likes the rows and new mown hay I jack Engle bequeath my experience on the farm to Paul Bittner JACK DEMARCO He cant help he s buzlt so close the ground, Boy, does that boy get around. I, jack Demarco, grant my Pontiac to John Woullard. RONALD FRITZ Heedless, carefree, no mailer what you say I wonder what he'll do some day. I Ronald Fritz bqueath my way with a basketball to 1951 s Varsity team ALBERT DIVELEX A dark haired country lad Who makes arguing the fad I Albert Diveley leave my arguments in P. O. D. to be buried and forgotten. EDISON GARLITZ He's never without a smile Not even once in a while. I, Edison Garlitz, leave my bicycle to Bill Welch. STEWART DONGES A man's hair is his crowning glory So therefore yours is hunky-dory. I, Stewart Donges, bequeath my job at the Roxy Theater to Kevin Yaste. 25
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DONALD XVITT The world is no we -worry Life is no lon er if we g hurry. DONALD WAGNER At the Roxy Theater he'll take you to your seat. And we hear he thinks Salisbury girls are down right sweet. I, Donald Wagner, will my place in Walt's pool room to Don Carey. GEORGE SHOCKEY Life Hows to inspire what life began- He ran, who dauntless thinks he can. I, George Shockey, bequeath my singing ability to George Cook. RUSSELL WEIMER In Monogram Club and Senior Class play was he, And good in basketball and as Phil as we could see. I, Russell Weimer, bequeath my mechanic skill to Donald Schardt. JAMES SMILEY A railroader james is going to be- His wife will be able to go places free! I, james Smiley, give my way of winking at girls to john Kamalsky. WERNER XVEISSBRODT Wferner is really quite a guy, Although seemed very shy. I, Werner Weissbrtmdt, bequeath my friendli- ness and good will to all new students coming to M. H. S. DICK VITALE Dirk should go far with his wil and humor He'll be a cartoonist, or that's the rumor. I, Richard Vitale, will my good sportsman- ship to john Ross. better if I, Donald Witt, will my comic books to Dorothy Meese. 27
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