Twin Valley High School - Vallian Yearbook (Morgantown, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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Twin Valley High School - Vallian Yearbook (Morgantown, PA) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 107 of 136
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THE SENIORS STEAL . '. 'L 9 C A fi V oa- efr X C nfl- age Up . E' 4 A9 I GCA 6 ,QP 'Sw Q10 'PA Or 5 We, the class of '59, of the city of Morgantown, county of Berks, and state of Pennsyl- vania, being of sound mind and memory do hereby declare the following attributes to be taken with us, annulling any other such document heretofore framed by us. Dick Anspach takes with him the mathematical mind of Darlene DeGeze11e. Tom Bamberger wishes the judicial eloquence of Gerald Swoyer to be his. Cathie Bannon takes with her the' small stature of Patsy White. Jim Beam desires the dark crew cut of Frank Coleman. Mary Lou Bell will acquire the cute styles of Barbara Evans. Jack Bingham takes with him the sports ability of .T im Summers. Dolores Bowman takes with her the green eyes of Kay Griffith. Marlene Brown wishes the artistic inclination of Dick Martin to be hers. Dick Burkhart takes with him the shiny Chevy of Mr. Gabrielli. Elsie Clevenger desires to borrow the knee sock flare of Mary Vasile. Marie Cutman will take with her Faye Ann Care's love for fine music. Dave Dixon wishes to take the golden voice of Charles Miles. 103

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Hazel Emery takes the quiet personality of Jeanette Kissinger. Lynwood Englehandt relishes Wilmer Stoltzfus' willingness to help. Sandra Graul takes with her the sympathetic attributes of Jane Messner. LaVerne Grove will take with her the shy smiles of Mary Hughes. Richard Hart borrows the day-dreaming tendencies of John Goodman. Edward Hartenstine desires the competitive spirit of Bill Styer. Sandra Hartz takes with her the debating abilities of Mr. Allison. Sidney Heffentrager displays the towering height of Hop Linton. Kenneth Hertzler takes with him the mechanical mind of Jim Kieffer. Charles Hine will boast the blonde hair of Leroy Schultz. Bonnie Huber takes with her Geraldine Tschudy's fair complexion. Raymond Keinard borrows the chivalrous nature of Allen Styer. Louise Kessler takes with her the musical ability of Nancy McConnell. Marvin Knauer takes with him the slick wave of Charlie Detterline. Arthur Krupp desires the lackadaisical attitude of Jack Martin. Barbara Kutz wishes the compassionate nature of Vivian Umble. Sandra Lewis will take with her the sedate manner of Joanne McCord. Harold Ludwig wishes the aggressive nature of Benny Orr. Carol Mattson takes with her Rose Pavelesich's commercial ability. Robert Maurer takes with him the masculine physique of Earl Scott. Estella McBa1l will acquire the charming character of Linda Kline. Paul McEwen takes with him the typing skill of Theresa Pasquale. Ross McEwen relishes the sense of humor of Dairel Stamper. Sandra Pfahler takes with her Carol Devine's freckles. Lea Pike takes Nancy Merryfield's ability to chat. Charles Plank desires the happy-go-lucky way of Gary Mac Inerny. James Ramsay takes with him the kind heart of Paul Moser. Patty Refford will take with her the flirtatious personality of Ada Moore Judy Reiff desires the aloof air of Beverly Glauner. Lloyd Ruoss takes with him the witty quips of Dick White. Lois Scheidt wishes to take with her the genial manner of Judy Pavelesich Larry Segnemr takes with him Ray Hallenbeck's love for cars. Robert Seidel will acquire the casual appearance of Paul March. Gloria Shantz takes with her the glowing auburn hair of Dottie Plank. Barbara Simpson borrows the subservient attitude of Mabel Sweitzer. Ruth Spancake wishes the basketball arm of Eleanor Hartman. Ted Spece takes with him the sports enthusiasm of Ed White. Arm Stieff desires Nancy Davis's co-operative nature. Jane Styer will acquire the management and efficiency of Judy Emery. Dawn Thompson takes with her the pep and zest of Judy Sailer Lauralyn Tornquist desires to take with her Nancy Sell's smile. Ruth Warner wishes the agreeable disposition of Judy Kurtz. Vivian Welsh takes with her the wanderlust of Janet Bitler. Pete Yeingst desires the firm convictions and opinion of Howard Rapp. Mike Ziegler wishes to take with him the nonchalance of Bob Hess. Mary Ann Zook takes with her the soft brown eyes of Audrey Martin. Joan Zynn desires the wide open expression of Joan Seldombridge. In Witness Whereof, we, the class of 59, have set our hand and seal hereto this twentieth day of January in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty nine 09591

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