Spring City High School - Pirate Log Yearbook (Spring City, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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Class Will iii LOIS IOHNSON, leave my jitterbug steps to Ioan Beard. MARY IOHNSON, bequeath my position as the shortest senior to Dorothy Crosland. GEORGE IONES, leave my Essex to Horace Carl. STEVEN KURTAS, bequeath my job as a grease monkey to Arthur Umstead. ROBERT LENKER, gladly leave Dorothy Smith the task of carrying the lunch box. EDGAR LOCKART, bequeath my musical talent to Harry Wiand. KEITH LONG, willingly leave my job on the chicken farm to Suzanne Bearde. IOYCE MCFARLAND, leave my convertible and driving instructions to Virginia Miller. REX MCGLAUGHLIN, bequeath my love of the farm to Lee Engle. ROBERT MCKISSIC, leave a few extra inches to Richard Swavely, LAVERNE MAUTE, leave my boisterous laughter to Gladys lvicCrone. RAYMOND MILLER, bequeath my quiet, reserved manner to Thelma Wentzel. LUTHER MOONEY, leave my tuba to lane Walters. ROBERT MULL, leave my position of right end to Richard Rosen. HANSELL NAVAR, leave my motto of wine, women, and song to Bruce Irvine. EARLE NELSON, leave my weight to Homer Erb. MARILYN ORNER, leave my industriousness to Nedra Whitesides. IANIS PLACE, bequeath my happy-go-lucky way to Vera Baer. ROBERT PLUMLEY, bequeath the art of being prompt to Elwood Tiffany. DONALD PRIZER, leave the task ot upholding Parkerford's reputation to Rosella Kugler. RICHARD QUAY, leave my quiet way to Iackie Diemer. HARRY REITNOUR, leave the task of going to bat for the Senior Ag. boys to Arthur York. BETTY ROARK, leave my size fours to Walter Smallets. DOROTHY RUSHONG, bequeath my gracefulness on the skating rink to Clyde Funderwhite PAYE RUDY, leave my home in Spring City to Betty Lou Collinson in return for her trailer LEE SARGENT, bequeath my love of basketball to Wayne Long. MORRIS SEIBERT, bequeath my polite manner to Louis Caparro. ELEANOR SETZLER, leave my efficiency to Leah Sypherd. HORACE SETZLER, leave all my excess speed to Richard McElroy. RICHARD SHANTZ, leave my hot-rod driving to Barry Freed. ANNE SHEELEY, leave my guitar and cowboy records to Sally Overton. CHARLES SMITH, leave my common name to Wanda Bandurski. IOHN SMOYER, leave my way with the women to William Webster. DONALD STAUFFER, bequeath my love of sports to David Rohrbach. RALPH SWARTZ, bequeath my oversize appetite to Doris Pannebaker. HARRY UMSTEAD, leave my crew-cut to George Finkbiner. IANET UMSTEAD, leave my love of Royersford to Sonia Haldeman. IOAN WALT, leave the title of a senior redhead to Richard Baxter. LARRY WADSWORTH, leave my curly, blond hair to Ioan Gallagher. RANDALL WEAND, bequeath my serious outlook to Harlan Dirkin. FLORENCE WILSON, leave my position as the tallest senior girl to Grace Walters, IOANNA WISLER, leave my typing speed to Marion Majilton. IANE YOCUM, leave my freckleless complexion to Beverly Wambold. Thirty-nine

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Class Will We, the Class of l95U, having reached the most enviable turning point of our high school career and being of sound body and able mind, do hereby make this, our last will and testament. 7 LORETTA AMMON, leave my position as library assistant to Louise Glassmyer. SALLY AULD, bequeath my love of horses to Betty Dirkin. BARBARA BACH, leave my dimples to Beatrice Crayton. RALPH BATH, bequeath my quietness to Ralph Mertz. MARIE BAUER, leave my t?l chemistry questions to Barbara Finkbiner. ELLIS BEARD, leave one of my favorite pranks to Glenn York. ROBERT BENEIELD, bequeath my beard to Kenwood Lynn. IUSTUS BOETTGER, leave my baseball glove to Roy Kirkner. CAROLYN BOWMAN, leave my Virginia accent to Dorothy McCrone. GEORGE BURNLEY, leave my charm for the opposite sex to Iames Hacker. DAVID CASNER, leave my plaid shirt and overalls to Earl Sheeley. PAUL CASNER, bequeath my drumsticks to Emma Hughes. LORRAINE CHALLIS, leave my soft voice to Ianet Mull. GERTRUDE CHRISTMAN, leave my talkativeness to Ioan Miller. RICHARD CONWAY, leave my late excuses to Barbara Elliot. LARRY DAVIS, leave my ability to make passes to Terry Taschner. IANET DeWALT, leave my posters for all occasions to Darlene Dare. DORIS ECKENRODE, leave my inability at bookkeeping to Barbara Navar. DORIS ANNE EDWARDS, leave my sewing ability f?l to Sue Ashworth. EMMA LOU EVANS, leave my poetic talents to Ruth leffries. RICHARD EVANS, bequeath my love of sleep to Terry Deputy. IEAN FINKBINER, leave my two batons and all that go with them to Helen Hakun. HARRY FISCHER, leave my slow pace to Ianet Slaughter. LOREN FOX, bequeath my baritone voice to Kenneth Fagley. GUSTAVE FREY, leave my new Plymouth to Robert Keen. VINCENT GALLAGHER, bequeath my fluency in foreign languages to Frances Downes FLORENCE GOOD, leave my position as a driving halfback to lanice Ludwick. CHARLES GRUBB, bequeath my love of trapping to lack Sautter. RUTH HALDEMAN, leave my long bus ride to Nancy Hulvey. IAMES HALLMAN, leave my many hats to Alice Kersbergen. SARA HARPLE, leave all the hours I spent putting up my hair' to lane Hill. IAY HATFIELD, leave my occasional day's vacation to Patricia Iones. BARBARA HETRICK, bequeath my ability to be true to one fellow to Rosaline Hnath. WILLIAM HIXSON, leave twelve pairs of nylons to Audrey Seeley. RANDALL HIXSON, leave my permanent wave to Iulianne March. CARL HOTTENSTEIN, leave my love of music to Melvin Reitnour. RETA HOWE, bequeath my ambition to Iohn White. LAURA IBACH, leave my naturally curly tresses to Virginia Moses. DONALD IREY, leave my mutilation of the English language to Dorothy Stauffer. BEVERLY IENNINGS, leave my love of horses to William Trythall. Thirty-eight



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