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Poke Run. According to the sign on this next window there's a counsellor connected with Blairton. There she is . . . Marjorie Clements. She made it through college and is now helping other col- lege hopefuls. I wonder why that long line is forming over there. Oh, the recruiting service just opened. But what is that girl doing in line? Why, it's Doris Dickson still trying to join the National Guard. Now wait a minute. There's a fellow in the other line. The Wacs are rejecting Terry Weister again. That's funny, there's a girl sitting on top of that little building. lt's artist Mary Bowman painting a canvas of Blairstown. But what could that little building be? Wait, there's a sign on the door . . . . Private practice gym for national basketball star, Dorothy Shaffer. Say, there's the pants factory, but my how it has expanded. I see a beautiful wood paneled office up on the third floor. I wander whose it is. Let's see, the door says, Robert Hronyetz, mechanical engineer. The door of the adjoining office says, Norma Jean Cypher, Head Foreman. Is that a new church over there? Yes it is, and there's June Brown its first director of religious edu- cation. Why there comes a bride out of the church. lt's Nancy Humphrey! I guess she finally won against Carnegie Tech. What could that massive building be called? Why it's a hospital. On the corner stone it says: To the untiring efforts of Head Nurse Schrum, we dedicate this new five story edifice. On each floor there's a special plaque dedicated to a different nurse. The first says, Nurse M. J. Wilmot, pati- ents from Apollo a specialty. The second reads, Nurse M. Casner, all millionaire patients given special attention. The third, dedicated to M. J. Simpson gives special fees for North Washington patients. The fourth floor specializes in redheads in care of Nurse S. J. Ralston. Finally, on the tap floor is a very exclusive ward. Nurse M. J. Morrow gives special attention at a discount to in- jured football players. This hospital certainly believes in progressive medicine. Across the street is the D and Y Beauty Salon. J. Daugherty and E. Young, proprietors. They're keeping the city's ladies looking sharp. l seem to have missed a few old friends. They must be here at the airport. Who's that out in front tripping everyone? lt's Shirley Deemer reminding the travelers to get their tickets. Laura Bracken has originated a new twist of courtesy to the airline hostess job . . . singing to the passengers. There's another hostess, Doris Porter. Since Diane's truck is in the museum, Doris has taken up flying. This has been such a nice trip and . . . BOOMl Gee, what am I doing sitting on the floor . . . and look at the time, I must have fallen asleep. Anyway, it was a nice dream. Who knows, maybe it will come true someday? Ifff X., T if ilflh A Y ff 1 i w f Y XX xx lkgjlfy fix 7' fl.
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'MA We, The Senior Class of l95l, residing in Washington Township, in the County of Westmoreland, and State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind and disposing memory do make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former Wills and Codicils made by us. Eugene Bence reluctently renders forth his position of Mayor of Paultan Heights to anyone who can mix football and girls without the Coach finding out. Margie: Clements cheerfully leaves her million freckles and jar of vanishing cream to Connie an oyoc. Homer Kline wills his leadership and basketball points to another Kline, namely Richard. Mary Bowman's quiet manner is to be given to Roxie Rice. Bob Hron etz hands over his wrestling secrets and muscles to the Jones twins to be shared equally. Carolyn Clifton leaves her enormous vocabulary to Eugene McGuire to cure his speechlessness. Barb Dransite contributes all of his A's in high school to Junior Riddile so that he may duplicate l' em. Shirley Deemer's ability to miss the bus each morning is left to Faye Weitzel. Leonard Hartman donates his mathematical brain to Ray Rowley. Alma Frye passes on her secret on How to stand on your head to Margie Keibler. Chester Conner sentimentally disposes of the water buckets to Paul Peterson. Please handle them with care! Mary Jane Morrow distributes her gift of gab and devilish humor to the five remaining Cheer- leaders. ' June Brown and Mickie MacDonald leave the back seat in room 6 to Tam Magee with permission that Arlene Rowe may sit there too. Norma Jean Cypher leaves the definition of Senior to all Freshman, Sophomores and Juniors. Diane Brinker bestowes her dancing feet to next year's varsity basketball players. Janet Daugherty sarrowfully bequests all of her falls in roller skating to Pauline Morrow. Larue Bracken gives to Joe Whiten her sweet soprano voice. Raeburn Bowman wills his way with girls to Leonard Aulerich. Bob Elwood donates his size l2 basketball shoes to Charlie Farster who has onl 3 more feet to go. Little Sylvia Bertieri generously bestowes her enormous height to Lawrence Cyraig. Sally Gumbert passes on her tumbling ability to Faye Culp. Bob McMahon wishes to donate his Hotrod to Lee Bowman. Dorothy Shaffer bequests her graceful basketball technique to her sister Joanne. William Pratt leaves those golden locks of his to Claire Patton. Eileen WaItenbaugh's love for school is left to Leland Keibler. Bill Reed leaves his scientific attitude to Bobby Troup. Pauline Slaugenhaupt wills her typing ability to Jean Watt. Jimmy Lula wishes to render his ping-pong technique to David Shaner. Mary Ann Drum Schrum gives over her place in the Dance Band to Warren Schrum. Don Walker leaves his perfect volley ball playing to Dick Martin. Catherine Speed Demon Linsenbi ler passes her driving on to Sally Lou Pfeffer. Doloris Klaes gives her hearty laugfi to Ruth Walker. Doris Porter leaves her happy-go-lucky ways to Barbara Parlett. Mary Jane Wilmot wills her frequent visitor from Apollo to Jackie Bortz. Evelyn Young bequests her ability to get along with teachers to Donald Kistler. Sara Jane Ralston gives her dark curly hair to Gwenn Brown. Victor Pisone leaves all of his hunting experiences lbuck shot and alll to Dean Bortz. June Simpson wills her height and complexion to Carol Miller. Ernest Scherf's ability to play football is to be given to Auburn Horrell. Mary Gullas leaves her tzping experiences to Miss Snively. Virginia ocur donates er marching ability to Gerald Moorhead and Joe Exton. Doris Dickson bestows her crocheting ability to Tommy McGuire. Peggy Casner's wit and humor is left to all of the teachers. Janice Dickson passes on the Yearbook worries to next year's editor. Terry Weister's agricultural knowledge is left to Gerry O'ShelI. Nancy Humphrey leaves her way of silence and cheerfulness to Mary Alice Hawk. To next years Seniors, we unwillingly leave Miss Ramaley in their care. So that she is kept busy, we give you permission to do the following.
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