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Senior Class Will We, the class of 1955, being of sound mind f?j and body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, and we hereby will and bequeath: To the teachers, we leave the memories of us. To the Luiderclassmen, our excellent example Helen Anthony wills her untidy locker to anyone who will clean it. Albert Barnes gives his tendency to blush to Johnnie Storer. Charlotte Barton wills to Mary Wheeler her seat, which will be across from Joe, in Miss Keefe's room. Eugene Beautz wills his plenty of nothing to anyone who can use it. Yvonne Bennett leaves her Underwood H23 typewriter to Eddie French, as an in- centive for prompt work. Maxine Benson wills her ability to flub a song to LaVerne LaBarre. Joan Berish wills her sense of humor to Audrey French. David Bouren leaves Eddie French his shotgun in case he can ever skip.school to go hunting. William Boyden wills his million dollar joke book to James Norton. Richard Brush wills his date book, his Cast Iron Lizzy , and his sparking place on Oak Hill to Ronnie Washburn. James Burns wills his brown nose to James Sherman. Clarence Carpenter leaves his smile to Melvin McKinney. James Cokely wills his seat, which is across from Charlotte, to Joe Plutino. Cora Collins leaves her shorthand dictionary to Gerald Box, in case he needs it. Barbara Davidson leaves her temper to Martha James. Donna Dayton gives her bubbling personality to Sandy Sutton. Margaret Evans wills her suave f?l manner with teachers to Miles Limbert. Salvatore Ficarro leaves his spot on the basketball bench to Bobby Welch. Ruth Foster wills her ability to milk cows to Beatrice Roe. Earl French leaves his picture of Marilyn Monroe to Leslie LaBarre. Charles Glidden leaves his English accent Q fake, of course J to James Norton. Diane Hadden wills to Carol Sellers her favorite parking spot. Robert Hadden wills his famous appetite to Kendall Stanford. Frederick Hanrahan wills his 5 o'clock shadow to Lee Foster. Arthur June wills his mind, which is that of a genius Q?l to Robert Osterhout. Barbara Klym leaves her typing ability to Teddy Pingaralli. Marcia Langford wills her copy of Pomp and Circumstanceu to LaVerne LaBarre, and hopes she can succeed in playing it without weeping. Sandra Lusk wills Mr. Beebe's chickens to Annette Agler. James Ness wills his wisecracks to Robert Hayden. Richard Osterhout gives his muscles to Duane Englehart. Janice Penn wills her ability to avoid work to Virginia Baker. Willard Phillips leaves his parking place to Bob Welch so he can have a place for his new Caddie. John Rockwell wills his golden voice to Butcher Carpenter and hopes he will save it from possible corrosion. Gene Slocum gives his ability to write poetry and sing songs to Dick Cook. Shirley Steigert wills her unreadable shorthand notebook to Barbara Huntsman. Nancy Tompkins wills her clarinet to Shirley Kilmer. Raymond Wallace wills his basketball shooting ability to the oncoming teams. Mary Roberta Welch leaves her chair in chorus to Barbara Ziats. In witness whereof, we have set our seal on this first day of February, 1955, A. D. --Cora Collins William Boyden
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5 O I Susquehanna Juniors ROW 1: J. Molyneaux, S. Sutton, S. Carpenter, T. Lamb, J. Plutino, C. Burdick, R. Osterhout, D. Englehart. ROW Z: S. Kilmer, C. Mullady, B. Ziats, M. Wheeler, R. Cook, J. Storer, K. Stanford, Mr. Persons. ROW 3: D. McGuane, B. Huntsman, J. Ayres, A. French, M. Limbert, E. French, E. Whitmore, R. Welch. ROW 4: M. James, C. Sellers, L. LaBarre, V. Baker, G. Box, T. Pingarelli, L. LaBarre, M. McKinney. if -12 lf' i. lf, if' Oakland Juniors ROW 15 A- -A-S1913 D. Washburn, J, Mclntosh, H. Bontempo, Mrs. Haynes ROW Z3 R- TOWUET. R- WHShburn, J. Norton, W. Glasgow, B, Roe,
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