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Class Will As we, the class of SS feel that we are about to depart from NHS, we do solemnly and truly bequeath the following things to the following people whose names are present. VIDA JEAN YOMMER to Shirley Spiker, her ability to dance. GEORGE DEAL to Marlene Spiker, his ability to save the backseat of the school bus. JANET BEACHY to Ronald Miller, her ability to play hooky and then say she went to the dentist. GAIL SAVAGE to Thelma Savage, her ability to get diamond rings. KAY HARE to Ruth Hare, her ability of substituting for teachers. DORIS OHLER to Ruth Hockman, her ability to prompt dramatic students. RITA BUCKEL to Dorothy Glotfelty, her little blue book of telephone numbers. ELEANOR PRESTON to Juanita Meese, her ability to write love letters. JANE KINSINGER to Charles Murray, her place in the band. BILL SPEICHER to Bill Goehringer, his ability to whistle. KENNETH FRAZEE to Freddie Frazee, his ability to drive the old man's truck. EUGENE FRIEND to Dale Frantz, his ability to tell jokes in school. CLAIR FOLK to Donald Folk, his ability to skip school and not get caught. KENNETH METHENY to his brother, his ability to shoot pool. MARVIN THOMAS to Claude Humberson, his ability to hot rod. JOE BUCKEL to Dick Stanton, his ability to pass on D's . WAYNE COLLIER to Reed Richter, his ability to sleep in core class. ADRIAN DEWITT to all future students of Mrs. Fleming's class, his mathematics and manuverability . CHARLES C. SPEICHER to Joe Bender, his ability to sleep in class and get away with it. DEAN SAVAGE to Carl Mazer, his night life. BEVERLY BEACHY, her hair to someone who can handle it. DONALD WAGNER to Jack Caruthers, his height. AQUILLA RICHTER to everyone, her ability to get along with teach- ers. SHIRLEY YODER to Delores Wright, her ability to go in the washroom without getting into any fights. JOANNE YOUNKIN to anyone who needs it, her ability to enjoy school. DORIS GREEN to Helen Hetrick, her ability to cook. JUNE RESH to anyone who desires to play hooky , her ability to write legal excuses. SHIRLEY MICKEY to Edgar Mickey, her ability to stay out of mischief at all times. SONYA PATTON to all future home economics girls, her ability to eat cake icing. GLORIA HETRICK to Shirley Resh, her ability to lose her temper. NANCY MUMMERT to Judy Kreimes, her ambition to be a nurse. NANCY LAYMAN to Joe Bender, her good behavior and innocent personality. AUDREY AULT to Shirley Schlossnagel, her ability to get out of class for no reason at all. RUTH ANN WAHL to Iva K. Speicher, her pierced ears. RUBY F RAZEE to anybody who needs it, her ability to be one of the best behaved girls in school. SHIRLEY CLARK, to Pat Minnick, her love for guys nam- ed Jim. JAMES FIKE to Myron Levingood, his ability to hot rod around. CLYDE F IKE to Hugh Friend, his ability to kill squirrels. DONALD CODDINGTON to Elmer Lee, his ability to get along with preacher's daughters. JACK F RANTZ to Jack Caruthers, his ability to look alive. EILEEN CAMP to Jack Caruthers, her short fat feet. BARBARA RUSH to Thelma Hanlin, her mirror in the washroom. MARY ANN KNOX to everyone, her ability to enjoy life. JUDY IRENE UMBEL to Luanna Mae Fike, her ability to remember all the good times the night of March 27, 1953. HARRY MILLER to Windy Miller, his temper. EMIL BRUNER to Ward Umbel, a road map so that he will be able to always find his way back from Grantsville. FRANCES FRIEND to Martha Friend, her ability to skip class without getting caught. ROBERT BAKER to Mr. Brown, his glasses so he can see to referee a ballgame. ANNA HINEBAUGH to Ruth Hinebaugh, her ability to go with boys in. West Virginia. PEAL WILT to Elmeda Wilt, her ability to finish school. BARBARA WATTS to Hazel Knox, her red hair. DOROTHY DE- TRICK to Jean Fike, her ability to go through school without getting interested in boys. DOROTHY FRIEND to Patty Friend, her ability to get acquainted with nice young men in Johnstown, Pa. DOROTHY GLOTFELTY to Vida Schroyer, her ability to make D's in math class. GLORIA YOMMER io Shirley Friend her ability to meet her boyfriend between classes. JON ROSENBERGER to Jim Short, his ability to smoke cigars and not get sick. 22'
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DOROTHY DETRICK Birthday- -july 19. 1937 Curriculum- -Stcnographic Ambition- -Secretary Song- - Little Things Mean a Lot Activitics--Student Council Representatixe. FBLA Secretary. BETTY WATTS Birthday- -May 11.1937 Curriculum- -Vocational Ambition- -Author and Illus- trator Song- - just Call On Me Activities- -Sr. Chorus AUDREY LUCILLE AULT Birthday- -June 14. 1937 Curriculum- -General Ambition- -Nurse Song- - Its You Activities- -Sr. Chorus. Health Club, F.H.A.. Yearbook Staff. Newspaper Stalin. JANET BEACHY Birthday- -September 27,1937 Curriculum- -General Business Ambition- -Undecided Song-- Count Your Blessings Activities- -Health Club, Li- brary Worker, FBLA. fin -, fix BARBARA WATTS Birthday- -May 11. 1937 Curriculum- -Vocational Ambition- -Hill Billy Singer Song- - Let Me Go Lover Activities- -Sr. Chorus. SONYA PATTON Birthday- -January 2-1-. 1937 Curriculum- -General Ambition- -Nurse Song- - III Give My Heart To YUU.. Activities--F.H.A.. Choral Club. DOROTHY FRIEND Birthday- -February 5, 1937 Curriculum- -General Business Ambition- -Bookkeeper Song- - Three Coins In A Fountain Activities- -Sr. Chorus, FBLA. SHIRLEY YODEIR Birthday- -.Iune 5, 1937 Curriculum- -General Ambition- -Make Money Song- - You. You. You Activities- -Band, Health Club, Camera Club.
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ROBERT LOWDERMILK to a certain girl in the sophomore class, his beautiful blonde hair. JOHN SISLER to Mr. Callis, his hot rod driving. RONALD GEORG to Forrest Jacobs, his love to tease girls, EUGENE SAV AGE to Dale Frantz, his wavy hair. WADE HUMBERSON to Dale Frantz, his math ability. GLENNA BURROW to everyone who needs it, her curly hair. MARGARET BROADWATER to Gail Kesner,, her ability to sit beside her boyfriend in core class. BETTY WATTS to Patty Lou McKenzie, her freckles. PATRICIA MILLER to Joanne Wagner, her height and long nails. ROBERT MCKENZIE to Edwin Dean, his shirts. SHIRLEY DURST to Nellie Hetz, her position as hostess at Rustic Inn. EDGAR HARMAN to Windy Miller, his ability to tangle with skunks and not get sprayed. JUNE GREEN to Louise Green, her position on Student Council. ALLEN YOUNKIN to Richard Durst, his shop ability. GEORGE SAVAGE to Alex Close, his two front teeth. RANDALL F IKE to Murrell Savage, his 3,200 ounces. WAYNE EDGAR to Sammy Bowman, his art ability, ROBERT SMITH to Gloria McCullough, his red hair. SHELBY JEAN SAVAGE to Mr. Davis, her equanimity and ability for his future journalism classes. SHIRLEY REAM to Mr. Johnson, 500 hours of her life ftwo hours a dayj in hopes it will compensate for the core classes from which he excused her. EARL FRIEND to Dale Frantz, his ability to get black eyes. To the administration and faculty we will a summer of rest before next year's seniors again break the serene atmosphere at Northern High School. To Miss Speicher and Mr. Johnson we will the honor of claiming us as past students when they read our successes in nation-wide headlines. To Miss Dauphin, we leave our pep', pills so she will never run out of pep. To the cafeteria, we will a truck load of bread to make up for the extra slices the boys smuggled out during lunch hour. To the Janitors, we leave the memories of the black scuff marks we put on their newly waxed halls. To the Juniors, we will our test papers, so they can graduate too. To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to get along with teachers. To the Freshmen, we will our speed in getting to the cafeteria first. To the Eighth grade, we leave our eminent ability in classes. To the Seventh grade we leave the North side of the building in hopes they will work themselves up to be a senior someday. Class Motto The Higher you climb, the better the View , 1955 Class Song WRITTEN TO THE TUNE OF: For Ever and Ever For ever and ever, our hearts will be true, to Northern High School, as we leave you. Our school days are ended, and life beckons on, we'll never forget you our classmates so dear. Chorus Let memories still linger of Northerng Sealed by our friendships tie. And now we extend to you our parting good byes, and bid thee adieu Northern High. Class Flower Class Colors Red Rose Blue and White 23
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