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

 - Class of 1958

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Page 35 text:

E l0R CLASS WILL we, the senior class of '58, do hereby bequeath the following: To To the Junior class--the hard and not too pleasant task of breaking our records, both high and low. the Sophomore class--Cwho sometimes feel they have been over- workedb the pleasant thought that they have only two more years to go. To the Freshman class--Kwho don't seem to know what 1t's all aboutj To To MP: To MF: To MP. To Mrs To Mrs 0 To Mrs To MP. To Mrs To MP: To MI'- To Mrs. To Mrs. To Mrs To Mr. To MP. To MP. To Mrs. To Mrs To Mrs To Mrs. To MP0 To Mrs we leave our patience. the Seventh and Eighth Grades--the ability to get along as a class Benson--curtains for the gym. Yule--a larger office. Showalter--some problems for the Student Council to discuss. Hilt--fifty new members for the band. Shultz--a boys' home economics class. Roberts--a button to push so her garage door closes auto- matically. Lutz--a first aid kit for his beginning students. Piseneschi--brighter students in History IV Stetser--a Cadillac convertible for his Drivers Ed. Classes. Thomas--a mechanical brain. McT1gue--a caddy. Glass--a home closer to the school so she can check on her children. weimer--a better group of bookkeeping students. Shockey--an explorer to work on in Chemistry class. Barnhart--a wilt Chamberlain for the basketball team. Skladanowski--a foreign sports car to drive to school. Metrinko--some hospitals for her Future Nurses Club to tour. Dochinez--a girl's football team. Schrock--an assistant to help her with all her office duties. Durst and Mrs. Keefer--a note of appreciation for the good meals served in the cafeteria. Haselbarth, Mr. Diehl, and Mr. Baer--a school full of tidy students. Grew, Mr. Maust, Mr. wright, Mr. Miller and Mr. Newman--less snow in their routes.



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To Shirley Hutzell--Evelyn Brown's typing speed. To Sandra Robinson--Joyce N1cholson's neatness. To Carl Minick--Pete Maust's attitude in history class. To Dorothy Fuller--Gloria 0tto's seat in the band. To Linda Showalter--Marian Hetr1ck's long hair. To Hubert Rose--Larry Bodes' height. To Virginia Hersh--Marcella Z1mmerman's shorthand speed. To Linda Hoke--Byrna Hylander's bass drum.. To Bob wisseman--Ken wable's shotgun. To Bill wedge--Duane George's curly hair. To Nell Rodamer--Bill Wengerd's little black book. To Melvin Blubaugh--Dave Maust's ability to understand. To Mary Housel--Elaine Tedrow's cheerfulness. To Ken Statler--Gary walker's dancing ability. To Bob Voytko--Ralph Bowers' bass voice. To Esther Miller--Sarah F1sher's temper. To whoever wants it--Althea Hetrick's position on the Agenda Staff. To Janet Newman--Naomi Shumaker's quietness. To Paul Bender--Jim Green's corny jokes. To Mabel Albright--Lois Stevanus wills her friendly grin. To Carol Maust--Jean Fisher wills her embroidered scarves. To Bill Lynn--Martin Maust wills his shyness. To Susan Deal--Grace Hutzell wills her giggle. To Cheryl Statler--Marla Hoke wills her way with the fellows. To Shirley McKenzie--Joyce Mull wills her acting ability. To David Puffinberg--Stanley Miller wills his Hot Rod magazines. To Patricia Broadwater--Jean Yoder wills her crochetlng ability. To Pat Cook--Wanda Cr1tchf1eld's job at Garf's. To Betsy Fay--Shelva Orner wills her school Ndazen. To Leon Maust--Bob Vought's pesting. To Jerry Kolb--Ron Peck's job driving the milk truck. Marcia Brown wills her home made candy to a good husband. Bonnie Brown leaves her well chewed gum for the waste basket, never to be chewed again.

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