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WILL during our four years at Presentation I Marian Donnelly will my ten minute lunch period to Mary Gemma Gettlfinger I Helen Wente will my Bunsen burner to Sarah Russell Nancy Gettelfinger wills her little test tube to Mary Carole Harris To Nancy Higdon Mary Margaret Houpt wills her great love of typing To Grace Lococo Frances Stabile wills her artistic talent Evelyn H111 lS willed Sister Jean Gertrude s chemistry class by Jo Ann P01110 Mary Brown is willed a well used camera by Dor1s Hill Theresa Martin 15 bequeathed Anne Cunningham s perfect CU shorthand notes Jack1eAllge1er wills to Trudy Kapheke all her ability to memorize the lines from Mac beth Elizabeth O Brien wills Mary Pat Finegan her letter sweater Mary Ann Hogan wills Burdeen Hogan all her stale left over boyfriends Joanne Ritchie wills Alice Keith her ability to bring on fatherly lectures Eleanora Goodbub graciously wills Jane Wheatly her Spanish Vocabulary and her belov ed copy of Macbeth I Arlene Porzig will to Betty Io Cox all the dull service men at the Elks Club I Pat Cecil will to Ruthann Shadburne my poodle haircut To Maureen Moch Pat Carrico wills her ability to erase typing errors I Shirley Wulf will to my sister Joyce my picture of Conn Birch she s always wanted Dot Caskey wills her place on the basketball team to Joan Walsburger Letitia Walters is willed Julia Ann Goodwin s sweet feminine ways and long locks. To Maureen Von Hoven Lena Burnett wills her 'Eddie Cantor' brown eyes. Rosemary Ernst wills to Geneva Crawford her ability to make blunders on dates and the presidency of the Conyak Social Club. To Mary Audrey Rectenwald, Betty Tinsley leaves her ability to cut up worms in the biology lab. I, Mary Ann Stabile, will to Alice Jean Ott all my Friday 9:30 voice lessons for the next year. Agnes Thomas also will to Alice lean Ott that horrible laugh she caught from her. I, Margaret McConachie, will to Betty McConnellall my earthly possessions except my Marine. Joyce Borntraeger wills her Spanish knowledge to Mary Jane Tomppert. Virginia Rae Anger wills her little green book to Mary Jane Hinkle. Betty Hayes wills Joyce Sinkhorne all the things she has cut up in biology. Rose Woods wills to Genevieve O'Connell all her locked typewriter margins and broken fingernails. To Shirley Burke, Norma Vessels wills her old Royal Typewriter and her fluent Spanish. To Rita Gish, I, Shirley Pfenninger will my desk in English class. May you enjoy it as much as I. 32 To the worthy Juniors, we, the Seniors of '52 leave the most precious possessions we have cherished Alice Mae Gruneisen wills her perfect attendance record to Jacqueline Steurle. . . . , . , . . .
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Judy Prather wills to Jean Hommrich her knowledge of abrlrty in bug cutting Joan Smrth wills to Martha Jane Drenes her second year Sparush book Mary Catherine Brunton wills to Janet Bouchard her shorthand book and her speed in writing rt Clary Dieruf leaves Mary Lou Dreruf her place as historian in the P T A I Marilyn Wrllxams wills to cute Martine Cord the ability to Charleston Dorothy Nold wills Faye Dettlrnger her insurance policy Pat Brown wills to Judy Grote her place on the varsity bench Sara Beam wills Peggy Reynolds a boyfrrend as cute as her brother Barbara Ann Miles to Carolyn Wrllrnger her cluttered desk To Mary Lou Ott and Marie Cooper Nancy Blunt proudly wills her ability to play the uke like Arthur Godfrey To Dolores Brckett Pat Cardwell leaves her place in the ChoralClub but not her abrlrty to sing alto Lourse Herndon IS happy to hand down to Shirley Miller her nick name Ducky Harriet Brandt wrshesto present to Charlottelones her everyday rendezvous rn the Wreck Room Phyllrs Vogel humbly bequeaths her ability to remain silent and composed rn the Grey hounds to Patricia Hobbes To Theresa Joyce Agnes McCullum wills her wonderful abrlrty to speak French To Barbara Greenwell Anita Horrell gladly gives her lllablllfy to hide in the back seat To Shirley Woods and Barbara Lenenberger Nellie Howlett Joyfully leaves her missing credits in English Jane Moss leaves her free access to the P A library to Carolyn Warren and Shirley Scott Martha Grreshaber gladly wills to Martha Malone her ability to lose everything but school books and to Jeanne Schindler her ability to wreck fenders To Barbara Pugh and Carolyn McDonough Wmifred Barnes leaves her ability to mix chemicals without having violent explosions To Marrlyn Davis Barbara Hrldeshern leaves her secret desrre to blow up the chemistry a To Caroline Schueltz Flo Lewis wills her unequaled speeds rn shorthand and typing l Jean Alexander wrll to Marianne Lrnmg my Athletic Club dues I Pat Bax bequeath to Marianne Llllnlg my share of grease paint lrghrs and butter flies for your use in next years Senior Play Malda Otvars wills her fluency in German to anyone who needs rt Betty Becher wills her typing speed to all second year typing students I Mary Ann Lehan will my title as President of 12A to Phyllis Marret Mary Jane Perrone wills to her sister Ann her neatly pressed uniform shirts Sandra James wills Angela Dettlrnger her ab1l1ty to keep silence ln class Dolores DeSanto wishes to bestow upon Mary Carol Casper her mevrtable front seat Janet Grunersen proudly presents Sue Montgomery with her beautiful navy blue skirt It even has a pleat rn front and back To Dolores Lucas I Barbara DeCam1111s will my interest in school and in sports To Dorothy Schaef Joan Holzknecht wills her seat on the Oak St bus 33 To Shirley Ann Miller, Emma Lenberger happily presents her back seat by the window. 1 b, '
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