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Glass Will The time has come for the Senior Class of 195-3 to bid farewell to uor many teachers and friends of Owen J. Roberts High School. As a token of our appreciation for all that they have done todevelop our character and to prepare us for a more worthy and complete life, we have drawn up our last will and testament. Being of sound mind and body we, the Class of 1958, do hereby publish and declare that: ISA ALLEN leaves her position as captain of the basketball team to Kitty Caldwell. MARY ANN ALMOND wills her diamond to Sara Sengia. NANCY AUXER wants Mary Ann Hakun to have her wonderful sense of humor. JAMES BAUER wills his tremendous appetite to Virginia Mourar. To Gloria White, WAYNE BEALER bequeaths his enjoyment of Mrs. Shinehouse's math classes. JOHN BECHTEL leaves his courteous manners to Dick Kuntzleman. GLENN BEENER passes on to Mrs. Shinehouse an automatic machine for filling in absentee excuses. KATHERINE BEIDLER bestows her love of snakes upon Faye Scheidt. NANCY BERKEY would like Ralph Stickler to have her beautiful blonde hair. BARRY BICKEL leaves his bashfulness with Debbie Walters. HELEN BICKEL wills her fondness for math to Galen Lloyd. DAVID BISHOP gives his mechanical mind to Anna Libardoni so she can be the first woman to build her own car. JAAME-S BITLER bequeaths his secret formula for growing hair to Dick Huzzard. CAROL BOLKER leaves her spirit of patience to Greg Stanson. MAiRY BOLLINGER wills her prize heifer to Byron Savage. PATRICIA BORTMAN gives Dolly Cisarik her hoop skirts. JUDITH BOYER would like to leave her interest in psychology to Gary Spohn. HARRY BRINKMAN leaves his polished manners and conservative opinions to Barton Fillman. To Christine Rosborough, BARBARA BROWER bequeaths her shy and quiet ways. GAIL BROWER wants Hunter Emery to have her poodle hair cut. 'CLARENCE BUSH wills his reclining desk chair to Patty Brower so that she may sleep in English class. the ro potent bermu CAROL CLAUSER wants Dennis McCrudden to have her hockey captainship. RONALD COLLINS wills his jovial laugh to Grace Shantz. WILLIAM CRESSMAN wants Jon Harris to have his savoir-faire manner so Jon can become meo of his class. NETTIE DAVIDSHOFER bequeaths her petite figure to Mr. Knies. To Louise Crothers, CHARLOTTE DAVIS leaves her pep and vigor. JAMES DE MAURIAC wills his large stature to Doug Kochel to help him double his scoring ial in basketball. JOHN DICKINSON wills his ability to relax to Sonja Kebbe. MARGARET DIETZ wills her knee socks to Pete Flisock so he will look real cool in his das. NORA DOWHUNICK bequeaths her frequent outbursts in class to Lois Wander. MARY EPRIGHT bequeaths her many years of going steady to Pat Hill.
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JOSEPH EVANS wants Harold Turner to have his curling iron. LAURA FAGLEY wishes to pass on her photographic memory to Danielle Conner. ROBERT FISHER would like Susan Cannell to have his bookkeeping practice set. To Louise Dancy, JUDITH FRYE wills her gift of gab so Louise may converse as well as Judy. BARBARA GARVINE wills to all Mr. Pidus's English students her ability to speak properly. DOMINIC GENTILE bequeaths his dependability as a manager to Harry Stewart. LEONARD GOOD leaves his ability to get along with the fair sex to Bob Moore. ROBERT GORMAN wants Cookie to have his lunch box. KENNETH HARRIS bequeaths his skill in bowling to Marv Jane Faddis. To Mr. Heimbach, WILLIAM HARTMAIER wills his captain's badge so Mr. Heimbach may re- primand pass evaders . FRANK HARTUNG gives his baby-doll smile to Tom Frame. BARRY HENNESY leaves his job of stage hand to Bob Shanley. BETTY HEWITT wills her homemaking talents to Jody Myers. NANCY HIMES leaves her Pat Boone records to John Yerger. To Peggy Whitely, BOB HINDLE bequeaths his own world of horses and success in fox hunting. lKeep those knees tight, Peggylj KAY HIPPLE bestows her sweet smile upon Bob Dickinson. To Paul Fern, EILEEN HOFFECKE-R wills her wish that Paul will always be able to sing the note that she misses. MARGARET HOFFMAN bequeaths her speed in typing to Ronal Bell so that he may type his own themes. KAY HUNT wills her job as editor of the Roberts Review to any one capable of doing as well as she did. JAMES HUY wants Elaine Griffith to have his complete carrot and celery stock so she may keep the junior boys in tip-top shape. JOHN JOHNSON Wishes to pass on his long wavy hair to Bob Fitch. DOUGLAS KEIM bequeaths his chauffeuring duties to Phil Hahn. FRANKLIN KEIM leaves his solemn facial expressions to Karen Ammon. GARY KIRBY wills his unique manner of walking to Leo Brignola. JEANETTE KULLY wills her long legs lexcellent for running to catch the busl to next year's track team. NEAL LAYMAN leaves his argumentative nature to Helen Downing. MARY RUTH LEARN passes on to Barbara I-Iunsicker the pleasure she derives from reading good books. SANDY LEIMBACH wants Dave Frees to have her height. To Doris Myers, JOHANNA LOEHR wills her crazy antics. ALVIN LYNCH leaves his little-boy look to Leanne Grebe so she can get the best of her big brother. ERNEST MOCK bequeaths his pencils to Eddie Quay, who never seems to have any. OPAL MONKS wants Peggy Schmidt to have her prize-winning jitterbug style. ROBERT MURRAY wills his happy-go-lucky attitude to Matthew John. HERBERT NYCE bequeaths his seen and not heard quality to Eva Evans. DOROTHY NYMAN wants Buddy Tyson to have her cooking talents.
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