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juyo fo dw jwfure Doius XVIIQI' As I sit here I aiu wondering what the luture has in store lor the Senior Class ol' I!l5I. I keep wondering until I can't stand it any longer. I nmst lind out. hut how? Ilow? How? XVait! I've got an idea. I rush to the nearest inven- tion ollice. I have my lingers crossed hecause what I want may not he here. Yes. there it is. .-X machine that will take you to the future. It can he set lor any number ol' years. so I set it lor ten years in the luture. Ilere goes! Stand Iiy!!!! Nine Ilundred and Sixty-one. I am in a large while kitchen in a school. the Ilome lie. rw girls are awaiting the arrival ol' a woman to demonstrate the new dishwasher they've just purchased. The door opens and in walks the denionstrator. Anna Clhonko. As I travel through llllle. I ani attracted to .1 great ntanulacturing comptny. A sign atop the building reads. l'ile's Iiurial Vault. L Diane has settled down to make a home lor her handsome husliand Paul. I start to leave. Init wait. what is this? Uh. yes. now I know. It s Diane s tluadruplets. I hev are all girls. Ihe scene swlltly changes. I see a large ranch. I see a cloud ol' dttst. I hear horses' hools. Two horses come to a stop in lront ol' the house. It is Minnie and her husband. Min- nie has linally realized her lilelong ambition to own and operate a horse ranch. Oh! I see a woman at the door ol' a neat Imungalow. It is Phyllis Ifoster. She lmids her huslmand. Hilt Zerloss. good-hy as he leaves lor work. A little later. Phyllis again comes to the door. This time she waves good-by to her three small children as they leave for school. Xow I'm rushed to a large group ol women. As I get closer. I see it is XVaves doing exer- cises. XVell. ol' all things. look who is in the second row. the third one. XViIma I'il'2llICl'. ,. . . ll tlma is one ol the hest women to get along it .th. so het commanding olhcer savs. 1 . , . . Ne are in a large hospital. As I go down tfie corridor. I see a lamiliar lace. She smiles and I recognile the smile as that ol' Dolores Ifriedline. who is now superintendent of nurses at Alohns Hopkins. I hear the heating ol' drums and see the flag llying in the hreele. It is Memorial Day in II'ashington. D. C.. and a parade ol Marines comes down the street. Their sergeant. Dick Kimmel. calls out orders to his well-trained men. Again. I see a neat. little house. This time I see Betty I.ou linupp in the garden. weeding. lleside her. tramping down her nice green vegetahles. is her six-yearbold son. Calling Irom the house is a little girl. She is saying. NIonuny. Daddy is hungry. Daddy. ol' cottrse. is Illaine Thoinpson. Listen! Did I hear the roar ol' an airplane? Yep. up there it is. I mean it was. You've guessed it. It's a jet. Iiut who was piloting it? Ihe most lamous pilot in the world. Iltll Landis. The machine shilts the view quickly. I see the ollice ol' one ol' the largest Iirms in the world. The secretary ol' the main ollice steps from the building. .ks I get closer I see it is .Ianet I.ong.
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jim Jw W an Zstament of lffie C4144 of 1951 XVIC. the Class ol' Nineteen Hundred and lfilty - one, ol' Shanksville - Stonycreek -joint High School, in the Borough of Shanksville, State ol' Pennsylvania, ol' the United States ol' America, do hereby present our last will and testament: :XR'l'lCI.l-1 l The ollicers ol' the Class ol' l95l will their ollices to any four juniors who think they can provide a better administration for their class. The '51 administration also wishes you four COUD LUCK! fYou'll need it.j These oflicers are XVilliam Landis, Doris XVilt, Diane Dupp- stadt. and Dolores Friedline. AR'riei.i-1 II The senior ollicers ol' the F.H.A. will their positions to any members who think they can survive the interclass squabbles of the junior and senior members. These ollicers are Doris lVilt. Kate XValker, Phyllis Foster. janet Long. lilaine Martin, and Dolores Friedline. AR'rxc:1,i: III Scclion 1-Glenn XValker wills his F.H.A. presidency to Lloyd Mostoller. Seclion 2-Diane Duppstadt wills her Viklet liditorship to Alacqueline Sorber. Scclion 3-Minnie Duppstadt wills her abil- ity to sing to Claire lloyd. Scclion -I-Irma Snyder wills her shyness to Lois XVatkins. Scclimr 5-Kathleen R. XValker wills her quiet nature to Sally Knepper. Scclimi 6-Betty Lou Knupp wills her en- gaged status to some lucky junior girl. Sl'l'fiUII 7-Paul Reese wills his basketball ability to the team that it might win the title. Section S-Dick Kimmel wills his class play lead to a future senior that has its play. Seclion 9-Lee YValker wills his drums to a lucky person with rhythm. Section IU-Bill Landis wills his intelligence to the juniors: they will need it. Seclion Il-Fred XValker and Leroy Smith leave the ice-cream cooler to two lucky junior boys. Seclion I2-janet Long leaves her commer- cial skill to Harold Rexroth. Section I3-Anna Chonko wills her love ol' cooking to Helen Conn. Seclion H-Margaret Onstead wills her sew- ing ability to Claire Boyd. Seclion 15-Richard XVilliams wills his Chieahonian editorship to some unsuspecting junior. ' Section I6-Doris XVilt wills her wit to Mabel lValker. Sf?l.'li0H I7-Iilaine Martin wills her long hair to lean Zeigler. Scclion IS-Kathleen C. XValker wills her height to Shirley Horner. Sccliou I9-Phyllis Foster wills her outlines in literature to anybody who can read it. Seclion 20-XVilma Frazier wills her plump- ness to Margie Clessner. Section 21-Dolores Friedline wills het' Curly hair to 'Iudy Coleman. Ak'riCl.ii IV The senior class wills its dignity and intelli- gence to the lowly juniors. The senior class also wills Singin' Bill to the faculty. YVe do hereby appoint john R. Miller, in- structor of P.D., to execute this, our last will and testament, and to offer it in any court in this state, or any other state, for probate, vow- ing exemption or inquisition. . The signatures of the oflicers ol' the class ol' .51 allixed as the above testators aceredit this. their last will and testament. XVILLIAM LANDIS, Pnfsizlenl TDORIS XVll,'r, Vice-P1'csidcnl DIANE IlUl'I'S'l'AlYl', Sccrelmy Doroiuzs FRIEDLINE, Trcr:.v:u'cr
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XVell. well, look what appears before my eyes. A modeling school. Many beautiful girls are going to and fro. Hut one in particular at- lt'1it'ls my attention. It is Iilaine Martin. She is about to step into her hnsband's car. She has beautiful. long hair. Her husband is Patil llisick. This scene is strange. I see a large college. I hear cheering. .-X football team runs on the field. followed by their proud coach, Patil Reese. I'aul and his team have won the na- tional championship for three consecutive years. I'aul's wife ,loanne waves frotu the bleachers. Beside hcr are their eight children. I see a lartn. It is a large western ranch. I he owner, driving along in a big roadster, is watching his crops being harvested. As he turns my way I see the face of I.eroy Smith. llis crops were verv successful again this year. 1 t There is a small, neat restaurant. I recog- nize the waitress as Irma Snyder. She is also cook. A child enters. Yes, Irma nods, this is one of tny three cherubsf' Her husband is the cashier for the establishment. The scene becomes noisy. People are yell- ing. .-X television show is abottt to begin. The Slill' is lfred NValker, who is the greatest come- dian on radio and television. I've just been told that Fred doesn't have a script. His show is ad libbed. I see a farm. a large farm. A woman is com- ing from the house. Two children are follow- ing her. Her lutsband is coming from the fields. He is Glenn XValker. His wife was Shir- ley Gibson. The scene swiftly changes. I see a red brick house. A woman comes to the door to meet her husband coming home from work. Kath- leen G. Illalker waves to her short husband. Ralph Stutzman. Do tny eyes deceive me or is that two boys and two girls standing in the doorway with Kate, yelling. I7addy ? Kate nods. Yes. They are hers. Into view comes a neat. little bakery. The owner seems to be out but, wait. here she comes. Kathleen R. Xvalker feels real proud of her shop. I am ina large ballroom. The band is about to play. The conductor steps forward. Yes. it's I.ee XValker! As I speed through tinte, I see a large city. My eyes catch tlte name of a person who is familiar, Richard XVilliams-Architect and Designer. Dick has made a name for himself. 5 4 I come to a red, brick bttngalow. A 'til Mer- cury is in the driveway and a Kaiser behind the Mercury. The family has gathered for Sunday dinner. The hostess is Doris XVilt, and I see her twin daughters. A baby cries. It is Doris' youngest child, a son. She is married to Ches Miller. Now the time has come when I tnust return to l95l. I don't have time for anything else, so, good-by!
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