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WILL Nadine Conner wills “Yul” to Vail Juhr-ing, her late hours to Betsy Cortclyou, and her hair cutting business to Pat Boyer. Gail Murch wills the pleasure she derives from riding ’’Western” to Carolyn Blank-field. To Kassy Hludzinski, she wills the picture covered wall of her room. To Helen Pfaffinger, she leaves the key to the Pepsi machine. Marilyn Mohr wills her apple sales to Audrey Unger, and her parking space to any lucky freshman who has or acquires a car. Sue Wilson wills her study habits to P. G. West and her alarm clock to Prita March. Jean Harding wills her luck with N. A. C. to Carol Ludy, her love of horses to Barbara Mazanec, and her height to Linda Thompson. Linnette Ott wills her connections with U. of P., P. M. C., Lafayette, and Muhlen-burg to Vail Juring and Prita March. Lois Klockner wills a 35 foot banana tree to the conservatory. To each of her “Little Sisters,” Gail Rhodes and Carol Rinz-lcr, she wills two inches of her height. Mary Jane Schuster wills her chronic case of foot-in-mouth disease to Mary Lou Smith, her gullibility to Linda Wcise and her Jimmy Dean pictures to Peggy Dulin. Sandy Dudas wills her makeup to Audrey Unger and her long fingernails to Nancy Obermayer. Jan Smingler wills the care of all sick horses to Mary Lou Smith and the responsibility of the Kleenex business to Terry Nack. Flora Hand wills the care of the tea pantry along with her recipies to Mrs. Bocock, her letter writing habits to Alicia Stevens, and her study habits to anyone crazy enough to take them. Sue Suzuki wills her English-Japancsc dictionaries to Terry Nack in case she ever visits Japan. To Carol Wagner she wills her scotch tape for woodie cards. Mrs. Terry wills Julie seniority in the day student room. The class of 1959 wills to the class of 1960 the job of putting out a yearbook, writing a disease paper, welcoming the freshmen, heading tables, and preserving the senior walk. We shall not forget Ann Bannerman, Linda Byrne, and Sherry Lough who helped us paint memories of our freshman year. 26
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F. Hand, vice-president; J. Harding, president; T. Suzuki, treasurer; M. Schuster, secretary. YEARBOOK STAFF Wise Acres was published under the direction of our patient editor Jean Harding. Marilyn Mohr, with the help of Sue Wilson, started the ball rolling by getting money through their untiring work on the advertising campaign. Our expert photographers, Mary Jane Schuster and Mr. Thomas, provided the excellent photographs. Lois Klockner, as literary editor, did a splendid job of writing the various articles. The senior class editor, Flora Hand, made that part of the book interesting with her clever ideas. Nadine Conner and Tsuneko Suzuki used their creative talents to produce the fine art work. Many thanks to our typist, Jan Smingler, who did her work with accuracy and perfection. The final “dummy sheets” were laid out through the diligent efforts of Gail Murch. Special thanks go to the following freshmen without whose help this book could not have been published; Kathryn Hludzinski, advertising; Linda Thompson, advertising; Carol Rinzler, advertising; Barbara Mazanec, photography and Carol Ludy, art. CLASS OFFICERS 28
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