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

 - Class of 1959

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v. Q' 1 f MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST ATHLETIC 5 9 Personalities BEST DRESSED BEST LOOKING Page Forty-Two

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Class Will I, Tom Detwiler, will my big feet to Donna Steele. I, Nancy Detwiler, will my ability to get away with things to Bill Summers. I, Aaron Dick, leave my love for the A8zP to Steve Wineland. I, Ralph Dick, bequeath my serious atti- tude toward school to Tom Reese. I, Carol Dilling, leave my Homemaking Awards to Betty Shehan. I, Kay Dilling, bequeath my wedding ring to future hopefuls. I, Bob Dilling, give my glass of ginger ale to all future Washington trip goers. I, Mabel Drake, bequeath my last name to a lonely duck. I, Robert Dubbs, leave my photography ability to Stan Furry. I, Janice Ebersole, give my worn out clari- net reeds to Bonnie Hall. I, Barbra Elias, leave my reserved ways to Susan Greenleaf. I, Tom Ferry, bequeath my 1958 hunting license to any fellow who likes to go d--r hunting. I, Harry Gahagan, leave my Commission- ership of Athletics to Lowell Ritchey. I, Janet Gordon, give my lost pounds to Betsy Brubaker. I, Janet Guyer, bequeath my love for school to Judy Neeley. I, Ginger Hampton, give my love for Home Ec. to Gloria Helsel. I, Norma Helsel, bequeath my silliness to Jackie Dixon. I, Richard Heltzel, leave my Chemistry grades to unfortunate failures. I, Donna Hite, give my pleasing person- ality to Sarah Feathers. I, Charles Kanode, give my beautiful handwriting to the typing failures. I, Dale Kensinger, give Ritchey's Dairy their ice cream bills back. I, Cynthia Knuppenburg, bequeath my future dreams to the soup company. I, Bill Leidy, leave my puncutality to Ann Bechtel. I, Paul Longenecker, bequeath my last name to shortnecked giraffes. I, Barbara Manbeck, will my blond hair to Kay Hoover. I, Ronald Martz, bequeath my farming ability to Steve Parks. I, Barbara Marvich, will my artistic abil- ity to Janet Kauffman. I, Judy Merkel, bequeath my ability to argue with teachers to anyone who can get away with it. I, Betty Merritts, will leave with pleasure. I, Virginia Merritts, bequeath my intelli- gence to Steve Wineland. I, Rex Metz, leave my cider barrel to Harry Frye and Denny Hall. I, Bonnie Metzger, will my wit to Edna Lehman. I, Galen Miller, give my ability to get to class on time to Deloris Hoover. I, George Myers, bequeath my wrestling championship to future hopefuls. I, Fred Negley, leave my dimples to Bar- bara Kensinger. We, Ruth Negley and Bonnie Replogle, bequeath our ability to get into trouble in class to Bonnie Wineland and Ann Bechtel. I, Charlene Paul, will my giggle to Mabel McConahy. I, John Phillips, give my Civil Defense uniform to future CD fellows. I, Lois Rhodes, bequeath my get up and go to Faye Leidy. I, Bob Rhodes, will my stature to Bill Replogle. I, Charles Robison, leave my quiet ways to Larry Boor. I, Sandra Robinette, bequeath my athletic ability to Miss Lundgren. I, Bill Royer, will my height to Bill Mathews. I, Joy Smith, leave my red cheeks to Lois Detwiler. We, Jane Robison and Mary Smith, give our efficiency to Virgie Edwards and Arthur Imler. I, Peg Smeltzer, bequeath my F.B.L.A. presidency to next year's president. I, Miriam Stern, will my ability to get along with teachers to Anna Baughman. I, Ernest Stoltzfus, bequeath my crew cut to Ronnie Conley. I, Terry Stoudnour, leave my ability to stay cool on the basketball court to Dick Rep- logle. I, Merle Wyant, will my blond curly hair to Gary Horton. I, Dwight Yingling, bequeath my winning ways with the girls to Denny Hall. I, Leon Zook, will nothing. If I can't take it with me I'm not going. Page Forty-One



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