Morrison Cove High School - Pine Crest Yearbook (Martinsburg, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 43 text:

When We Were Wee I me ' 'lander Jack Brumbaugh James Corle Virginia Merritts Charlene Paul Betty Claar John Ayers Donna Mae Burket Anna Mae English Joy Smith Terry Stoudnour Barbara Creighton Peg Smeltzer Sandra Robinette Charles Kanode Mabel Drake Judy Bigelow a. George Myers b. Rex Metz Page Thirty-Nine . Carol Clossen , Jane Robison . Betty Merrltts . Miriam Stern . Marjorie Brown . Barbara Marvieh . George Baker . Charles Robison . Leon Zook if

Page 42 text:

When We Were Wee tw, We N K fi' l. llolwri Rhodes 2. 'Fliomzxs Ferry IZ, Bairlirzi Elias 4. Danna Banks 3 Robert Dilling li. Mary Smith T. Merle Wyant 8. Janet Guyer 9. Fred Negley 6.13 Cv Ruth Neglcy Hubert Callihan Alfred Callihan Donna Hite Samuel Dean Richard Heltzel Bonnie Replogle Janice Ebersole Page Thirty-Eight William Roycr Cynthia Knuppvnbursi Deloris Brumbuugh Janet Gordon Carol Dilling Dale Kensinger Thomas Detwiler Bonnie Metzger Nancy Detwiler



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Class We, the members of the graduating class of nineteen hundred and fifty-nine, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, con- sidering the proximity of graduation and the uncertainty of the results thereof, and to the end that we may be better prepared to leave these halls whenever it may please Mr. Ken- singer to call us forth, do therefore make and declare this our last will and testament in man- ner following: To our Alma Mater: We leave our pride in being one of the last classes to graduate from your halls. To the Junior Class: We bequeath our empty lockers. To the Sophomore Class: We leave our desire to graduate in a new high school. To the Freshmen Class: We leave our Senior boys. To the Faculty:We leave our hard-studied, worn out text books. To Mr. Kensinger: We give one soft- cooked egg for his ulcer and one day without problems for him. To Mr. Porter: We bequeath a mug of shaving cream and a straight-edged razor. To Mr. Logue: We give a one-way ticket to the moon. To Mrs. Magill: We leave a new baby sitter. To Mr. Hartman: We hope for him an All-Star basketball team. To Mrs. Stayduhur: We leave a class of journalism students. To Mr. Hicks: We give an automatic Shhh machine. To Mr. Shaffer: We leave a new briefcase. To Mrs. Bonebreak: We give a refrigerator with some food in it. To Mr. Ruth and Mr. Korona: We leave another Bill Leidy. To Mr. Rhodes: We bequeath a sound proof room and a course in music appreciation. To Mr. Fisher: We bequeath a rythm band. To Miss Smith: We bequeath a student who can type one hundred words a minute. To Mr. Mellott: We bequeath an automa- tic time clock. To Miss Parks: We leave a quiet Ameri- can history class. Will To Miss Lundgrun: The senior girls leave their dirty gym shoes. To Mr. Moore: We leave-never mind we're taking him with us. To Mr. Grazier: We leave a new Driver Ed. car. To Mrs. Grazier: We will a Well equipped office. To Mrs. Metzger: We leave an errand boy. To the Cafeteria: We, the senior cheer- leaders, leave a dozen doughnuts. I, John Ayers, will my basketball ability to Kenny Jarrett. I, Harold Bailey, leave my nickname to a bug. I, George Baker, bequeath my trumpet to Wilber Rhodes. I, Wayne Baker, leave my tardy slips to Bill Summers. I, Donna Banks, will my nerves to anyone that can stand them. I, Dennis Beach, leave my deep voice to a squeaky Junior. I, Judy Bigelow, leave my long pony tail for Bonnie Bush. I, Marjorie Brown, leave my desire to fly to all future Airline Hostesses. I, Mary Blough, bequeath my ability to boil water without burning it to an inexper- ienced Home Ec. girl. I, Deloris Brumbaugh, give my speed in shorthand to Regan Carper. I, Jack Brumbaugh, bequeath my position as Mayor of Fredericksburg to Wayne Sollen- berger. I, Raymond Brumbaugh, leave my room in the hospital to anyone that will need it. I, Donna Burket, leave my persistance to all future beauty contestants. I, Joe Bush, will my hot-rod to Palmer Knisley. I, Alfred Callihan, give my short-cuts to Clappertown to anyone who will need them. I, Hubert Callihan, bequeath my shyness of girls to future fast boys. I, Betty Claar, give my curly hair to the Toni Company. We, Carol Closson and Barbara Crieghton, will our quietness to Hildie Fisher and Shirley Hall. I, James Corle, will exchange my big Chevrolet for Tom Hoover's little Cadilac. I, Sam Dean, bequeath my class ring to anyone who finds it. I, Don Detwiler, will my shyness to Harry Frye. Page Forty

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