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SANDRA LEE WISOR Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 4g FTA 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4g Rip- pleS 3, Class Play 3, 4, County Chorus 3, 43 County Band 2, 3, 49 District Band 3, 45 May Court 3, ff J' .- Q3 f If RONALD M. WOLFE Stage Crew 2, 3. 43 Class Vice-President lg Tri-Hi- Y 1. - il 28 Jerry Mock, Treasurer: Jack Patterson, President, Carrol Shriver, Secretary: J 0 h n Stump, Vice-President. 'W r. 4 os, divzar f ' i 'g Z1g up ii ,gr- ,lg-D Q, 3 4 fi . ....----
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DAVID R. VANDERHEI Football 13 Track 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, RippleS Business Manager 33 Class Officer Vice-President 35 Legion Oratory Contest 45 Librar- ian 4g Hi-Y President 3, 4. JOANN WEYANDT Chorus 2, 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 3, 4, Class Secre- tary lg Tri-Hi-Y 2g RippleS 39 Maypole 2, Class Play Usherette 3, 4.
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CLASS WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of 1959 at Roaring Spring High School, Borough of Roaring Spring, County of Blair, State of Pennsylvania, being of sound minds do hereby make this our last will and testament: Gerald Albright leaves his trip to Florida to Mr. Conlon and his orphans. Marie Albright leaves her position as Library Club Presi- dent to next year's president. Charlie Allison leaves Trig class to Mr. Kensinger. .Iudy Baird leaves her out- standing attendance record to her sister, Elaine. Diann Baughman leaves her long black hair to Kaye Lynne. John Berkey leaves all his books in school this year when he leaves. Jill Burket leaves her beauti- ful, faithful saddlebag to some deserving person. Dottie Butler leaves her abil- ity to get into the office just as the tardy bell rings to anyone who gets up late. Gary Butler leaves his Wash- ington, D.C. pipe to Dave Baker. Linda Butler leaves her old clarinet reeds to Linda Green. Stanley Butler leaves all his old saxophone reeds and music to Dave Dodson. Dale Carrier leaves his in- ability to skip classes to any Junior dumb enough to take it. Ronald Claar Calias-Mousej at ten till twelves leaves one small pint of cheese partially nibbled. Donald Conrad leaves a meece gun to Bill Oakes. Bill Croft leaves all his books to anyone who wants them. Darla Decker leaves her abil- ity to flirt with Mr. Maurey to Debbie B. Carol Dick leaves her position as librarian to Nancy Dubbs. Harriet Dick leaves Miss Gor- such and Mr. .DeStefano to next year's student secretaries. ' John Dick leaves nothing - he collects souvenirs. Judy Diehl leaves her Date 8z Nut cake recipe to Nancy Dod- son. Sandra Doyka leaves her desk in bookkeeping class to any sen- ior next year. Eric Dunlap leaves his abil- ity to play the Baritone to Bob Long. Arlene Eckard leaves Mr. De- Stefano another Arlene to send to the office. Darlene Eckard gives free car washes to any teacher that will let her play hooky from school. Tom Feathers leaves one car- ton of chewing gum to Mr. De- Stefano. Paul Flaugh .leaves his speed to his brother Don. Don Fry leaves nothing - he collects souvenirs, too. Linda Garber leaves all her seats in French class to anyone who talks too much. Marsha Gochnour leaves Bev Kensinger one box of balloons for the Senior trips. Lois Grace leaves one can of shaving cream to Joan Mills for her Senior Trip. Lottie Harclerode leaves all her school books to whomever needs them. Jon Higgins leaves his skid- proof shoes to Clair Brumbaugh. Earl Holsinger leaves his seat on the bus for next year's Romeo. Paul Hoover leaves the S40 mitt to Jim Harris. Lynnea -Knavel leaves her Trig book to Jim Brown. Bob Krider leaves a bit of advice - To all Juniors who want to skip classes -- don't let the office get your telephone number. Glen Lingenfelter leaves his books for Kay. Donna McGee leaves her rare- ly used desk in Room 15 to any senior next year not capable of thinking up excuses to leave the room. Floyd McGraw leaves his unified French book to any- one who finds it. Jerry Mock leaves his swim- ming trunks to Kaye Hoover. Barry Moore leaves his bas- ketball ability and various other things to Donna Butler. Wayne Musselman leaves his desk and all his books to anyone who wants them. Jerry Over just leaves and returns to his foreign country. Jack Patterson leaves position as Senior Class President to next year's President. Tess Ray leaves Janis Mc- Nally her giggles Margie Riley leaves her Char- leston routine to Kaye Hoover. Earle Robison leaves his track shoes to Dave Claycomb. Shirley Showalter leaves her happy-go-lucky ways to Beverly Samels. Carol Shriver leaves her posi- tion as head majorette to Janis McNally. Patty Smith leaves her seat in Mechanical Drawing to some other brave girl. Gerald Smith leaves his seat in office practice class. Linda Snoberger leaves all Home Ec. sewing problems to JoAnn Replogle. Gary Stiffler leaves his 28 days absence to Patty McGee. John Stump leaves his Presi- dency of Student Council to Nancy Glass. Linda Talbert leaves her abil- ity in shorthand to Nancy Glass. Dave Vanderhei leaves his clown suit to Mr. Hummel's next P.O.D. humorist. Arthur Wertman leaves his mechanical drawing seat to some unlucky senior next year. Joann Weyandt leaves herjob as secretary for Mr. Baker to anyone who can read his writ- ing. Sandy Wisor leaves her short walk to school to Janice Goch- nour. Ronnie Wolfe leaves Mr. De- Stefano some spare tail-lights for the next time. 29
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