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Class Will Paul Closson wills his short cuts to New Enterprise to anyone who might be interest- ed. Carol Teeter bequeaths her daintiness to John Szymchec. Wayne Stonerook wills his love for hill- billy music to Mrs. Peightel and Mr. Fisher. Linda Hudson leaves her short hair cut to Emma Jane Fisher. Janet Summers wills her laughing eyes and curley hair to Judy Creighton. Linda Nier bequeaths her braces to the new school. Lys Martin wills her creative hair styles to Dottie Querry. Frank Kiefer wills his crew cut to Jo- Andy Philips. To Beverly Bonebreak, Richard Keith leaves his incomparible ability to chew 10,000 miles on a stick of gum, without a single retread. Paul Hoover wills his blond hair to Nancy Smith. Ruth Greenleaf wills her dimples to Marian Grubb. Ronnie Klepser leaves himself for future use as scrub boy. Dale Hoover wills his horn-rimmed glas- scs to Ronald Smith. Patty Maurer leaves her never give up attitude to all the old maid bound girls. Shirley Reed wills her roller skates to Mike Bowman to aid him in basketball. Donna Snyder wills her ability to boil water without burning it to the General Home-Ec boys. Kenneth Keasey leaves his washed-out appearance on Monday mornings to Marlene Wineland. Wayne Brumbaugh wills his timidness of girls to all fast boys around school. John Metzler wills dead pan to the aluminum drive. Betty Mapes wills her love of night life to Gwen Stern. Ola Metzker wills her lost pounds to Louise Wyant. Romaine Slick leaves her P.O.D. discus- sions to Carol Hartman. Joyce Frederick wills her 1954 hunting license to anyone who likes to go D -- r hunt- ing. Jean Smith wills her stepladder to any future candy salesmen interested in seeing the basketball games. LaDonna Longenecker Wills her home making abilities to next years senior Home Ec Class. George Smith Jr., leaves his customary silence to the old radiators. Gerald Kauffman wills his last name to an interested sophomore. Yvonne Longenecker wills her last name to the Giraffes. Joan Pote wills her nicest perfume to the nearby cannery. Don Brown wills his FFA jacket to Don- na Roub instead of an Armstrong Heater. Don Pheasant wills his name to all un- lucky hunters. Levi Dick wills his first name to the Western Jeans Co. Donna Mae Hoover wills her worn out typewriter to the nearest dump. John Brumbaugh wills his gift of gab to anyone who needs it. Anna Grace McConahy wills her fair complexion to the Toni Company for Deep Magic advertisements. Stella Marvich wills her ability to win friends to anyone who doesn't have any. Shirley Albright wills her ability to at- tend one school and graduate from another to any energetic student. Art Dodson wills his pretty blue eyes to George Settle. This being our last will and testament, we the undersigned attest to the sincerity of the above facts and affix our names and the great seal of our extraordinary class on this our final legal document. Signed Class of '55 Witnesses Wink and Punk
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Class Will Being of sound will and sane mind, realiz- ing that our time here is drawing to a close, we the class of nineteen hundred and fifty- five, hereby bequeath the following intangi- ble assets: To the Alma Mater: our loyalty in years to come. To the school we leave radiators that whistle instead of clang. To our fellow comrades of Roaring Spring we give our good fresh country air Cthey need itl. To the School Board we will the paper on which to draw up the blueprints for a new school building. To the Junior Class: We will our vacant class rooms. To the Sophomores: Our enthusiani for next years track meet. To the faculty: We leave peace and quiet. To the cafeteria: We will a dog pound to help get rid of the canned beef. Items: Mr. Beach: A T.V. contract to replace Wally Cox. Mrs. Porter: A class room done in Early American. Mrs. Peightel: Flat sophomore sopranos. Mr. Shaffer: We leave a pogo stick for convenient floor service. Mr. Replogle: A helicopter for faster transportation. Mr. Augustine: A boy scout uniform. Mr. Moore: A baby blue Olds with pink seat covers. Miss Smith: Another efficient typing class. Mrs. Kensinger: An organized Office Practice Class. Mr. Angst: A pipe and a pair of slippers. Miss Davis: Our clean uniforms every Tuesday, and the extra minute for showers. Mr. Frederick: A leather bound P. O. D. book, and our sincere appreciation. Mr. Tomaszewski: A new vocational gui- dance office. Mr. Gerhart: A bigger class room. Mr. Porter: A seven room house with built in pipe cleaners. Mrs. Burchfield: A clasp to hold her skirt up when coming down stairs. Mary L. Ayers wills her quiet ways to Peggy Dilling. Betty Beach wills her long finger nails to Jean Hoover. Eva, Joan, Kay, Donna S., Doris C., and Anna Marie leave their diamonds to all young hopefuls. Carol Brumbaugh and Anna Mae Burget will their Chumminess with Mr. Beach to George Beach. Lou Anna Shirk bequeaths her tonsils to Mr. Beach for research purposes. Jane Brumbaugh wills her musical abil- ity to all future musicians. Gary Gartland gives the job of supplying the girls with chewing gum to Gary Frye. Robert Brumbaugh wills his throwing arm to Mr. Moore. Don Burkets dark curly hair to Art Ken- nedy. Marian Burns wills her ability to sing to Elsie Scott. Joe Leach and Willie Brown bequeath their ability to fall asleep anywhere anytime to Denny Brown and Don Cunningham. Marilyn Davis wills her mop of red hair to someone who needs it-Mr. Augustine. Dick Hoover and George D. Smith leave their farming ability to Charles Barr and Joe Keller. Carolyn Bush wills her slim waste line to Goldie Paul. Ray Showalter gives his limousine to anyone who'd rather walk. Donna Paul's blissful, spontaneous blush- ing to Dawn Imler. Joann Ritchey Wills her high jump record to anyone who can beat it. Bob Leidy leaves his ability to make bright remarks in English and Chemistry class to Lee Forney. Rex Beach turns his motor scooter over to Chief Fickes. Hazel Kauffman bequeaths her lunch tickets to Richard Zook. Dorothy Criswell wills Punk to next years class play. Larry Ritchey bequeaths his weight lift- ing ability to Sam Shriver. Pat Holsinger wills her love for Bessie the Heifer to Phil Hudson. Marian Constance bequeaths her flying fingers to George Settle. Richard Latchford wills his muscles to Regis Wagner. Wayne Frederick bequeaths his turtle neck sweaters to Virginia Stoltzfus so she can hide her Adams apple.
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When We Were Young .ai-we George D. Smith Gary Gartland Wayne Stoncrook Donna Paul LaDonna Longone Yvonne Longcnocnc Doris Cogzm
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