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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1959, being of sound mind and stable body bequeath to the faculty and underclassmen our last will and testament: I, Barry Arnold, will my long hair to Mr. Peters. I, Janice Auman, will my ability to keep a B average to my brother Sherman. I, Hobart Baker, will my ability to keep out of the apple orchard to Mona Lou Hartman. I, Lynn Baker, will my studying ability to my brother Dennis. I, Wayne Balmer, will my Little Richard records to Larry Ewing. I, Robert Bailey, will my ability to go to band practice to Harry Furgison. I, Helen Bowersox, will my ability to go through school to Kenneth Shawver. I, Lydia Bowersox, will my shortness to Brenda Moyer. I, Ann Buffington, will my ability to lose weight to Phyllis Wagner. I, Glen Camp, will my ability to pay attention in class to Barry Camp. I, Jack Colabine, will my long legs to Dennis Yeater. I, Kathleen Dean, will my ability to keep my eye on Ron to my sister, Bernice. I,June Decker, will my ability to go steady to Geraldine Wagner. I, Stanley Dippery, will my sense of humor to Miss Ada Jayne Romig. I, Charles Erb, will my hot 48 black bomb to a.ny one with enough talent to drive it. I, Carl Ewing, will my ability to sleep in class to Dale Snook. I, Betsy Ann Felker, will my slimness to Peggy Keefer. I, Patricia Fry, will my ability to jitterbug to my sister, Virginia. I, Park Fultz, will my P.O.D. book to any one who wa.nts it. I,Robert Furgison, will my ability to grow hair to Herb Fisher. I, Judith Gilbert, will my long curly hair and many freckles to Patricia Saylor. I, Freda Goss, will my ability to talk fast to John Yetter. I, George I-Iassinger, will my short hair to Mr. Fogel. I, Sarah Heintzelman, will my ability to stay out of trouble to my br other Gary . I, Marjorie Herbster, will my dancing ability to Richard Lee Matte rn. I, Sue Herbster, will my height to Wanda Romig. I, Phyllis Herman, will my ability to go through high schuol to my brothers . I, Janet Higgins, will my power to stay at home to Barbara Higgins. I, Albert Kauffman, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Mike De Long. I, Shirley Kline, will my shortness to Tony McGlaughlin. I, Robert Kline, will my ability to think to Ralph Goss. I, Dennis Knepp, will my hot 48 Plymouth to Harold Flood. I, Joy Knepp, will my glasses to Bonnie Baker. I, Herbert Kratzer, will my wrestling ability to Kenneth Gill. I, Carol Lose, will my teeth to Ruth Walter. I,Janice Markley, will my natural wavy hair to Marian Seebold. I, Nancy Mattern, will my musical ability to Walter Weaver. I, Bonnie Miller, will my long hair to Mona Lou Hartman. I, Charles Mitchell, will my old 46 Ford to Albert Bickhart. I, Dolores Ann Moyer, will my ability to go through school to my brothers, John and Charles. I,Dolores J. Moyer, will my long fingernails to Beatrice Bilger. I, Barbara Ocker, will my ability to stay at home and away from ---to my sister Ruth Ann. I, Donald Renninger, will my ability to kick the soccer ball to Richa.rd Hoy. I, Barbara Riegel, will my natural curly hair to Marilyn Kuhns. I, Nellie Lou Rigel, will my ability to sing to Mr. Richard Kline and Mr. Peters. I, Carole Ritter, will my singing ability to Mary Treaster. I, Sandra Schlegel, will my walking distance to school to Brian Moyer. I, Donald Sizer, will my height to Fred Romig. I, Richard Sizer, will this will to Ronald Will. I, Arla Snook, will my athletic ability to Sarah Snook. I, Kenneth Snook, will my 5l Ford to George Spigelmyer, I, Ronald Snook, will my hot rodding ability to Marvin Wagner. I, Tom Snook, will my agricultural ability to Herbert Fisher. I, Arlene Soles, will my pet turtle, Pierre, to Miss Ada Jayne Romig. I, James Spaid, will my ability to hot rod to Willis Hackenburg. I, Jane Spaide, will my ability to flirt to Florence Paige. I, Roger Spickler, will my ability as a manager to Bob Norman. I, Ilah Spigelmyer, will my short hair to Sandra Zeiders. I, Ilah Spigelmyer, will my slimness to my sister, Ginny. I, Lewis Straub, will my ability to upset Fords to Mike DeLong. I, Martha Thomas, will my ability to get up in the morning to my brother, Marvin. I, Kay Wagner, will more ability to keep on going steady with a.n Earth Angel to Sandra Kuhns. I, Kenneth C. Wagner, will my height to Dennis Yetter. I, Kenneth L. Wagner, will my record of King Creole to Mr. Solomon. I, Madeline Wagner, will my shortness to Dale Snook. I, Mary Walter, will my long hair to Sandra Kuhns. I, Max Weader, will my ability to stay out of fights to Wayne Snow. I, Jerry Wagner, will my ability to take drivers' examinations to Joe Feehrer. I, Nelson Will, will my ability to drive to Baird Hawk. I, Edith Wray, will my long hair to Gloria Pheasant. I, Norman Yetter, will my mechanical ability to anyone who wants it. I, Mollie Young, will my height and my blond hair to Dolly Plank. I, Kenneth Zechman, will my side burns to Mr. Peters. I, Dolores Zieber, will my ability to go steady with a.n Earth Angel to Harriet Hawk. The ability to replace all the I, Philip Loht, will my hot Studebaker to Gene Weader. Faculty Mr. Good The ability to have an extra tank of gas on hand for next year's journalism class. Mr. Master The ability tofind aword to re- place expedite. Mr Mr Mr Mr Height . Norman Kline Richard Kline Lepley The ability to keep his tools in order. Another soccer championship. Another commercial class like that of 59 . Mrs. Bingman Mr. Fogel A smaller business math class. A new rubber band for his Hudson. lab. equipment the class of 59 broke. Mr. Martz A wife so he isn't so grouchy. 36
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EDITH MYREE WRAY Commercial Edie Junior Chorus, 15 Girls' Chorus, 2,35 Class Congress, 2,3,45 Junior Historian Club, 2,3,45 Student Council, 45 Newspaper Staff, 3,45 Year- book Staff, 45 Forensics, 1,2,35 Class Play Usherette, 35 Class Play, 4. Noted For: Stubbornness. Pride and Joy: My niece, Nikki. Pet Peeve: Tomato soup. Secret Desire: To go to California. Chosen Career: Private Secretary. KENNETH L. ZECHMAN Vocational Sherm F.F.A., l,2,3,45 Baseball, 2,3,4g Basketball, 4. Noted For: A clown on the baseball team. Pride and Joy: Sports and growing my side burns. Pet Peeve: P.O.D. Secret Desire: Drive stock car racer. Chosen Career: Truck driver. NORMAN SAMUEL YETTER, JR. Vocational Norm Baseball, 2,3,45 F.F.A., l,2,3,4. Noted For: Being bashful. Pride and Joy: Dad's mechanic's tools. Pet Peeve: P.O.D. Secret Desire: To own a new Mercury. Chosen Career: Diesel equipment mechanic. DOLORES JOANNE ZIEBER Academic Dolores Band, 1, 2 , 3 , 45 Mixed Chorus, 253,45 Girls' Chorus, 2,3,45 Girls' Ensemble, 3,45 Mixed En- semble, 45 Junior District Band, 15 DistrictSenior Band, 35 Accompanist, 3,45 Forensics, 1,2,3,45 Class Play, 3,45 Junior Historian Club, 2,3,45 Newspaper Staff, 3,45Yearbook Staff, 45 F.T.A., 3,45 Science Club, 2,3,45Class Congress, 25 Basketball, l,2,3,4. Noted For: Making Pizza with Brenda. Pride and Joy: Henry and sister, Debbie. Pet Peeve: Driving the old Ford. Secret Desire: To own a baby blue Ford con- vertible. Chosen Career: Elementary Teaching. K MOLLIE ANN YOUNG Commercial Meri Girls' Chorus, 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus, 2,3,45 Student Council, 45 Mixed Ensemble,35 Girls' Ensemble, 3,45 Historian Club, 35 F.H.A., 45 Basketball, 1,25 Newspaper Staff, 3,45 Foren- sics, 35 Junior Chorus, 15 Class Play Prompter, 3,4. Noted For: Natural blonde hair. Pride and Joy: My dog, Lardca.n. Pet Peeve: Boys that show off. Secret Desire: To have adate with Elvis Presley. Chosen Career: Airline Hostess.
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Pat Fry, now employed at Lanxenau Hospital in Philadelphia. Sitting Mr. Nevin Mr. Peters Miss Ada Jayne Romig Miss Sadosuk Mr. Solomon Mr. William Wagner The goodfortune to have enough choral music for everyone par- ticipating in the choruses. The ability to acquire a news- paper staff that will get their news in on time. The ability to keep the students away from her pet turtles. An automatic comb-breaker. A new joke book. The ability and good fortune to grow another moustache. Miss Waha The ability to keep house for her future husband. Underclassmen Freshmen The ability to get along with their teachers during their high school years. Sophomores The ability to have good class plays. Juniors All our excess money for their class trip. The entire Senior Class of 1959 leaves its witty remarks to the tired class of 1960. In witness thereof, we do hereunto subscribe our names on this the second day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and fifty-nine. CLASS OF '59 CLASS PROPHECY It is now 1969 and time for the first class reunion of the Class of 1959. The U. S. S. La Lani is about to weigh anchor and disperse its many excited passengers. All are very anxious to reach their des- tination, the Beach of Waikiki, Hawaii. We are first greeted by the President of the United States, namely Donald Renninger, accompanied by his wife, the former Arla Snook, who was on the nursing staff at Geisinger Hospital prior to her marriage. The President and his wife arrived early this morning on the presidentialplane, Combine VIII. The plane was piloted by Barry Arnold and co-piloted by his wife, the former Sandra Schlegel, who is on vacation from her teaching job at West Snyder High School. After I, The Future , receive the traditional leis and kisses, I wander to the beach, and lo and behold! . . . Under the shade of the firstumbrellalfind the class officers. The President, Herb Kratzer, is busy practicing his profession on a stray dog. He's a veternarian, you know. There is our Vice-President, Philip Loht. As you know, he'snowa wrestling coach, and you just can't keep him from showing off his muscles to all the pretty girls. Here we have Nancy Mattern, our Secretary, tooting on her pitch pipe. How do you like being a music teacher, Nancy? Hi, Judy! Judy Lee Gilbert, our Treasurer, and now famous feature writer, is here with her successful secre- tary and best friend, Edith Wray. I hear a lot of noise coming from the next umbrella . . . why, it's the nurses from the Class of '59 and their families. Let's say hello to them, the married ones first, of course. There's the former beside Pat is the former Carol Ritter, oh, yes, there goes the former Kathleen Dean, looks like she's having trouble with the children. Both Carol and Kathleen are employed at Geisinger Hospital in Danville. Here's one of their fellow employees, the former Kay Wangerg and still another one, the former Shirley Kline. Now, let's say hello to the nurses who are still single. Hi, girls, . . . oops! , there they go, Delores J. Moyer, Ann Buffington, and Sarah Heintzelman, chasing those handsome doctors. We did hear that Delores is now employed at Lankenau Hospital, Sarah is head, nurse at Geisinger Hospital, and Ann is now employed at a hospital in Philadelphia. There's one more, there she is now, Arlene Soles. Arlene is quiet busy with her nursing career, too. See you later, girls! KNOW, off to the next umbrellall Here's a happy foursome. Carl Ewing and Carol Lose have been happily married for a number of years. Mary Walter and Park Fultz share their happy and successful experiences. Both couples own large, productive farms. I hear a lot of chatter coming from the next umbrella. No wonder, it seems there is a secretarial convention going on. Let's ta.ke roll call, those present are June Decker, Freda Goss, Janice Markley, Jane Spaide, and Martha Thomas. All of these young ladies are successful in their chosen occupations. 37'
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