Salisbury Elk Lick High School - Salt Lick Yearbook (Salisbury, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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Lcgoluznn our acllons... Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1955, of Salisbury-Elk Lick Jt. High School being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make known our last will and testament. Item I we hereby do give and bequeath, to those who have endeavored to give the best of education: To Mr. Benson, a well earned vacation from school worries. To Mr. Showalter, a sky light for his office. To Mr. Hilt, a 90 piece concert band. To Mr. Lutz, more equipment for the shop. To Mrs. Shultz, more surplus yarn for her homemaking classes. Mr. Barmoy, a neater storage room. Mr. Vitale, more seniors in art class. To To To Mrs. Hlllegas, an understanding bookkeeping class. To Mr. Newman, more attentive history students. To Miss Powell, a swimming pool to complete her gym program. To Mr. Monahan, just one study hall. To Mr. Esch, an enthusiastic Trig. class. To Mrs. McT1gue, some new films to show her geography classes. To Mr. Tressler, 7th grade students with a yearning for learning. To Mr. Kalmanir, a winning basketball team. Item II To the underclassmen we will the following: To the Junior Class, top spot in the new school. To the Sophomore Class, our well used books. To the Freshmen Class, the honor of being called NGreen1es.' To the 7th and 8th Grades, as much fun during their high school years as we've had. Item III To those who will succeed us we bestow the following: To Merle Keefer, the happy-go-lucky attitude of Earl Pope. To Roy Durst, the Solid Geometry book belonging to Richard Miller. To Betty Shoemaker, the letter writing technique of Esther Hetrick. To Esther Nicholson, Sonya So1osko's position as Agenda Editor. To Abe Tressler, the blonde hair belonging to Don Mull. To Buck Oester, the height of Hubert Swartzwelder. To John Ferrario, the engineer boots owned by Charles Llndeman. To Kay Oester, the cheerleading uniform belonging to Phyllis Hutzel To Bill Lynn, the quietness of Ralph Pritts. To Anna Short, Charles Durst leaves all his A's. To Bayetta Brown, the short hair of Wanda Hall. To Harold Swartzwelder, the collection of npocketbooksn owned by Eddie Maust. Truly shape and fashion these,



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To unsure future securutg .. Item III fcontinuedl To Paul Hutzell, James Beachy's basketball uniform. To Nancy Snopsnyder, the position of librarian held by Mary Butler To Susan Deal, the interest in stamps left by Richard Berkley. To Judy Pyle, the long tresses of Pat Hook. To Jane Lynn, the artistic ability of Anna Diener. To William Pritts, Ronald W1emer's marksmanship in hunting. To Joanne Beachy, the athletic ability of Lauretta Maust. To Wanda Crltchfield, Shelva Brown's chair in the first clarinet section. To Charles Dickey, the position as Yearbook photographer held by Lou Ann Newman. To Marcella Zlmmermen, the red hair belonging to Bertha Caton. To Ralph Bowers, Larry Maust leaves his way with the women. To James Fisher, the typing speed of Joanne Folk. To Alice Hersh, Dorothy Jones's talent for arguing. To Susie Llchllter, the position as Agenda Business Manager held by Louise Bluebaugh. To Bob Durst, the mechanical drawing T-square belonging to Charles Fate. To Hazel Reckner, the charm and poise of Dixie Grove. Item IV We should like to acknowledge our appreciation to the following persons and organization, we therefore will the following: To Mrs. Miller, our school nurse, a healthy group of students. To Mr. Haselbarth and the janitorlng staff, the co-operation of the student body to keep the school clean. go our patient busdrivers, less wear and tear on their nerves o the School Board, continued success in bettering the school. We the Senior Class, in witness thereof have signed and sealed this will in our blood, trusting that it will be fulfilled, in this year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty five. The Sauafu, 1 Leave 110 yawning gaps betweeng

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