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JANE ANN VVETZEL OLIVE MAE VVEYANT Academic Commercial Jinks UWB , 1 . Band 4 National Honor Society Z Chorus 4 3 Tri-Hi-Y 2 Library Club l Play Band 4 Radio Club 1 Art Club 3 All-County Band 4 Brass Sextet 2 Papa Says No Central-Western Band Tri-Hi-Y 2 Girls Industrial Arts l Leathercraft 1 Class Officer 1 Rifle Club 1 Pride and Prejudice --lv---- r-QZCQC3-4ln Class History In August 1955, 33 excited students entered the 11inth grade under the guidance and direction of Mr. Vtfetzel and Mr. Orlidge. Our clans oliicers were: president - Dick Duppstadt: vice president - Har- vey Berkey: secretary - Bonnie Miller: treasurer - Shelby Hillegas. There were four cheerleaders, Bonnie Miller, Barbara Glessner, Donna Ross, and Shelby Hillegas, represented from our class and two basketball players, Calvin Fulton and Donnie Ross. Our class members also participated in F. F. A., F. H. A., band, chorus, Student Council, and Viklet Staff. In August 1956, 40 anxious students awaited the coming year. Mr. Lowry and Mrs. Barron were our advisors. Officers that year were: president - Eddie Duppstadt: vice president - Donna Ross: secretary - Bonnie Miller, treasurer - Barbara Glesfner, We participated in band, chorus, girls ensemble. All- County band, basketball, cheerleading, Student Coun- cil, F. F. A., F. H. A., Viklet Staff, Art Club, and intramural sports. Our junior year was a big success with Mrs. Doak as our advisor and Miss Hoffman and Mr. Beech as our assistant advisors. There were 40 am- bitious students in Mr. Schultz's and Mrs. Doak's homerooms. The elected officers were: president - Olive lNeyant: vice president - Donna Rossi sec- retary - Bonnie Millerg treasurer - Carolyn Miller. VVe were active in band, chorus, Viklet Staff, Stud- ent Council, intramural sports, cheerleading, basket- ball, and other clubs. This was a big year for us. The first event was receiving class rings. In April we presented our class play, Pride and Prejudice, which was a big success. In May we feted the seniors to a lovely prom. The class of 1958 had a total of 38 students. Mrs. Doak was our advisor and Miss Hoffman and Mr. Beech were our assistant advisors. Class officers were: president - Richard NValker3 vice president E Sandra Whitaker, secretary - Bonnie Millerg treasurer - Carolyn Miller. Four weeks after school started we all dressed in our best to get our pictures taken. In November we presented our play, Papa Says, No! We had fl magazine selling contest, held a square dance, sold ice cream and candy, had a lovely Christmas dance. and were active in band, chorus, F. F. A., F. H. A., Student Council, cheerleading, basketball, Viklet Staff, Chicahonian Staff, intramural sports, and other clubs. 'l he juniors honored us with a beautiful prom. XVC ended our happy school days with a trip to New York City.
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Class VVi1l of 1958 f Mfc, Ihr' rla.v.r of lViucfreri Ilundrcd and Fifty- right of the Shimksville-Stoiiycrcck Joint High School, in the County of Somerset, State of Pennsyl- vania, in the United Sfalrkr of flmcriru, do make and publish this our lost will and testament. ARTICLE I To our helpful teachers, we will a box of aspirin for all the headaches we caused them. To the to take our To the we made in To Mr. Stonycreek. administration, we will future students place. I . school building, we will our footprints the 12 years we were here. ARTICLE II Singleton, we will all our good years ul To Mr. Geist, we will our ability to be quiet while changing classes. To Miss Bender and Mrs. VValker, our efficient secretaries, we will private offices. To Mr. Miller, we will all the plants we knocked off the windows in Room 207. A To Mrs. Doak, we will our newspaper stencils. To Mrs. Orlidge, we will all the poems we learned in high school. To Mr. Schultz, we will our ability to keep on the road while driving. To Mr. Nash, we will all the lab materials that were broken in Chemistry class. To Mrs. Coleman, we will our cuts and bruises. To Miss Hoffman, we will our ability to get to chorus on time. To Mr. Orlidge, we will all our unsolved Math Jroblems 1 To Mr. Lowry, we will our future children as basketball players and cheerleaders. To Mrs. Barron, we will our burned cinnamon rolls and our huck weaving materials. 'I o Mr. ing. VVetzel, we will our knowledge of farm- To Mr. Thomas, we will our ability to hit thc bull's eye in Rifle Club. To Miss Martnishn, we will all the irregular verbs and adjectives we used in Spanish class. To Mr. wrong notes. To Mr. Beech, we will our talent of playing the Damico, we will our leftover leather. To the Elementary Teachers, we will our future generations. To the Cooks, we will our new recipes. To Mr. Christner and Mr. Weyant, our hard- working janitors, we will all the paper we threw outside the waste baskets. ARTICLE III To the Juniors, we will all our Senior problems. To the To the Sophomores, we will the Jr.-Sr. Prom. Freshmen, we will class rings. To the Eighth Grade, we will our ability to stay out of trouble. To the Seventh grade, we will all our good times in high school. ARTICLE IV I, Lois Boozer. will the fun I had in Home Ec- onomics class to the vocational girls. I, Betty Burk, will my English book to anybody who can understand it better than I can. I, Shirley Cable, will my black jack, switch blade, and pistol to LaDonna Stull. I, Larry Collingwood, will my gambling art to Dick Gibson. I, Velma Custer, will my ability to write essays for Mr. Schultz to Joyce Lauer. I, Ed Duppstadt, will my ability to get along with Mr. Miller to anyone who can stand to be teased. I, Dick Duppstadt, will my ability to get along with Mr. Orlidge to Roy Menear. I, Barbara Emert, will all my good times at Stonycreek to the first graders. I, Elsie Fritz, will 1ny lunch tokens to anybody who likes to eat in the cafeteria. I, Calvin Fulton, will my record of staying home from school to anyone who can beat it. I, Barbara Glessner, will my ability to type stencils to anyone that can do more than three things at once. I, Nancy Glessner, will my English book to any- one who can understand it. I, Sally Glessner, will my presidency of the lf. H. A. to some ambitious junior. I, Terry Hillegas, will my ice cream book to some unlucky junior. I, Shelby Hillegas, will my position in 'Student Council to any lucky junior. I, Philip Hostetler, will my curly hair to Mr. Miller. I, Mary Keller, will my seat in P. O. D. class to anyone who can stay awake. I, Ruth An Kimmel, will my English book to anyone who can talk and do his work at the same time. I, Sandy Livengood, will my ability to eat in the cafeteria to anyone who likes the buttered rice. I, Kenneth Manges, will my height to Kenny Duppstadt. I, Donna McQuade, will my life to Carl Hamer. I, Bonnie Miller, will my shortness to Patti Stutzman. I, Carolyn Miller, will n1y seat in Office Practice to anyone who can keep from yawning. ' I, Jane Mostoller, will my blue eyes to Becky Kimmel. I, Charles Nibert, will my lunch in the cafeteria to anyone who can eat it. rd I, Larry Pritts, will llly sideburns to Mr. Or- 1 ge. I, Donna Ross, will my position in band to Nan- cy Berkebile. I, Connie Sarver, will my green hair to any- one who decides to dye his hair. I, Hazel Schrock, will my English book to any- one who wants it. I, Wilson Sorber, will my position in band to Dick Custer. I, Dorothy Spangler, will my home room seat to anyone who can get in and out of it without being caught. I, Mary Spangler, will my current events and themes to anybody who can recite them in. front of the class. I, Virginia Stull, will my good times at 'Stony- creek to my brother, George. I, Faye Walker, will my forgetfulness to any- one who has a cure for it. I, Richard Walker, will all left over make-up from the class play to Dick Custer. I, Jane Wetzel, will my position in chemistry class to someone who doesn't easily choke to death. I, Olive Weyant, will my position as editor of the Viklet to anyone who can get the assignments in on time. I, Sandra Whitaker, will my liking to go to Central City to Terry Young. This is our last will and testament on the Third day of June, Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Eight.
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