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Last Will and Testament To the FRESHMEN. we leave our ability to take what ever is handed out by the upper classmen. To the SOPHOMORES, we bestow our excellent classroom manners. To the JUNIORS, we will all regular habits such as: sleeping in class and study periods, eating anyone's lunch. arguing with the teachers, and most of all, our innocence and honesty . I, Joe Armagost, leave my basketball ability to Don Warnick, so he can make the Varsity. I, Bill Bliss, leave my Solid Geometry Book to any Junior who wants to drive Hud batty. I Paul Borden, leave my hotrod to Miss Binney. I Dan Bowlby, leave my pool shooting ability to Bob Shaw. I Jack Carlson. leave my temper to Joe DeLuke. I Paul Chester. leave my Law book to any Junior boy who thinks he is lucky. I Bob Cochran, leave my bookkeeping grades to Gene Pcnman. I I I I I l I George Day, leave my seat in the bus to Shirley Torrell. Ronald Deemer, leave my driving ability to Martin Nairn. Seel Douthit, leave my height to Johnnie McDonald. Fred Gearhart. leave Pat to anyone who thinks they can get her. Robert Gustinbell, leave my football helmet to Dumbo Schuckers. Bruce Hetrick, leave my long walk home to Gordon Schuckcrs. Alan Hunter, leave my driving ability to Mr. Moore so that he may improve my driving. I, Bernard Kirkwood, leave my driver's license to Keith Hughes, so he may go anywhere. I, Clyde Kuntz, leave my bookkeeping grades to anyone who would fight over them. I, William London, leave my skating ability in playing hockey to Bob Knisley. I, Edward Manco, leave my office as Mayor of Wishaw to Don Stefanelli with his promise to do his duties faithfully. I, John Mulhollan, leave my ability to get along with Miss Whitaker to Bob Kniseley. I, Harry Reiter, leave my car to Martin Nairn. I, John Rhodes, leave my work with Miss Whitaker on the newspaper to Joe Stanley. I, Raymond Santini, leave a diet to Vincent Fusco, so that he may reduce to my size. 19
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--... -.. , . ..v -..-.V-.. Harlin Wall In English Class he's quite the boy And always dreaming of his Joy. Senior Class Officers President Diane Cathcart Vice-President Paul Stankiewicz Secretary Mildred Keller Treasurer Edward Manco Advisor Mr. DeHart Colors Royal blue and white Flower Red rose Sponsored by REYNOLDSVILLE LODGE NO. 519 B. P. O. E. Reynoldsville 18
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Last Will and Testament - cont'd - I, Nick Sfakianos, leave my Solid Geometry abilities to Joe Stefanelli. I, Eugene Siple, leave my bookkeeping to Cloyd Marshall. I, Edward Stankiewicz, leave my History grades to Miss Binney to see if she can't improve them. I, Paul Stankiewicz, leave my grades in bookkeeping to Francis Caltagarone. I, Jack Stewart, leave my good grades in bookkeeping to Joe Stanley, hoping he will do better than I did. I, Harlin Wall, leave my position in Mr. Moore's Solid Geometry class to some young and on-coming Junior, who thinks he can make more out of it than I could. I, Shirley Baun, leave my Shorthand ability to Shirley Huntington. I, Joan Beshada, leave my tumbling ability to the cheerleaders. I, Diane Cathcart, leave my favorite seat in Room E to some lucky Junior girl. I, Marjorie Chapman, leave my position as editor and cheerleader to Janie Douthit, wishing her all the luck in the world. I, Margaret Deegan, leave my thick hair to Frances Torrell with sincere regrets. I, Shirley Dorwarth, leave my temper to Carolyn Bergquist meaning no offense. I, Dorothy Douthit, leave my regular attendance to Marilyn Lingenfelter. I, Hazel Durnell, leave my skating ability to Joy Cathcart. I, Joyce Edelblute, leave my feet to Patsy Sprague, so they may prosper. I, Carolyn Frank, leave my 4th year Latin book to anyone who can trans- late it. I, Shirley, Jones, leave my long walk to school to Patty Bohren with the hope that she appreciates it more than I did. I, Mildred Keller, leave my gift of gab to Arch Sprague, so he will not be so bashful. I, Doris Laverick, leave my ability to play hookey and not get caught to. Eddie Tyger. I, Madeline Meholick, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Kirkwood to Nancy Stewart if it is possible. I, Evelyn Mowrey, leave my alto voice to Mary Lee Schuckers. I, Frances Nocerine, leave my driver's license to Betty Armagost so she won't have to take her driver's test. I, Shirley Nogroski, leave my Chemistry grades to Bill Ross. I, Joan Sheesley, leave my short black hair to Joyce Hottel. I, Ethel Smith, leave my shortcut home to Cathleen Hetrick. I, Edith Stevenson, leave my long walk to school to Janice Wall. I, Eleanor Stewart, leave myself to some lucky, handsome man. I, Dorothy Warnick, leave my late hours to Nancy Bussard. I, Joe Yuengert, leave my ability to argue to John McDonald. 20
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