Westfield High School - We Fi Yearbook (Westfield, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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E2 Sli nmzmhereh, ........ ,..,. ...............,..., .. ol s sound ma disposing mmm, memory and understandlng, and considering the uncertainty of life, do therefore make, publlsh and declare this to be ON Inst WILL AND TESTAMENT, in manner and form following: that ls to say: Zltem: -gg-gg Q11-cj-gg-gl bequeeths her flirty ways to Iggy Smith. Dean Doan bequeaths his big feet to Le Broadbent. Joan-gg:-Lrnlh leaves her ability to get so school on time to Bill Works. Neil Cogger wills his ability to stay out of trouble to A.ndrJl1acon. To Norman Flin-t, George Broadbent bequeaths e portion of'hI51 Shirley Schmidt gives to Caroleiurrows her quiet and innocent ways. -Qg:.Igg n beqneaths his BumM 31?- Lgx Qlbxum bequeaths his muscles to m . 41-gg-rggg-Sggg wills all her old boy friends Eoin she is through with to Caro? Asim- Qgan Bgfag leaves his good looks to Bill Trowbridge. Qing Qgibblg bequeaths to Norman Flint his liking for school. jill-Sigggg-g leaves his sense of humor to any other Joker who wants it. Slilrlg Qgkins bequeaths her dislike for Genesee to Shirl Pa e. Gag Zimmg wills 'Stardust' to anyone good enough to play it. To JE Hegmann, Frank Palm leaves his sideburns. -kg: Norgup bequeaths his curly hair to .QI Elliott. Legg jyggbequeaths her quiet manner to Annette Beebe. jgrlgy-iggleevee her temper to Carol Eaves. ,fit-Dgglbequeaths her ability to get along with everyone to Arlene Cline. To Q-gpjmm Agana, our Junior Scimce Whiz, Deborah Berdanier leaves Her ability to zet nothing over an 80 in Science, Geor e Kline bequeaths me basketball ability to-12. Rarriok. vi ls his red hair to anyone who can control his temper. ' lgglgg- wills his love for school to anyone who finds occasion to use it. 3.31:-Hglgg bequeaths anything to anyone who can get it. jtml-ey-Egg bequeaths his ability to stay out of trouble to Bill Horks. ,Dg,19j,9ggg.g,w1lls his curly hair to anyone who has the albitior'3o3'mF'it. lyme-Hgqg leaves her shortness to A-nl Zimmer. jmghL wills her ability to get along with the boys to HE Forsberg. -gagy Trowbridge bequeaths everything to everybody, he has a kind heart. o the cooks we leave the assurance that there won't be so many seniors next year. To the teachers we bequeath the consolation that we're leaving. To -M3 Bartoo we leave fewer senior conferences in the office. To 2 Kline we will 30 fewer headaches. To the Cowanesqgg Valley High School we leave our gratitude for a good Job well done. And lastlykfelo make, consulzute and appolnt ...... . , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, I Q , to he the Execut ..... ........... ....... ...n............. ' of uns, my last wul me Testament, hereby revoking all former Wills and Testaments by me at any time heretofore made and declnrlng this to be he last Wlll and Testament. IN WITNESS WI-IEREOF, I have hereunto subscrlbed my name and affixed my seal, the. ,,,, , , ,, day of ,..... .. ............... , A. D. nit Signed. sealed, lished and declared by the testat shove named, as and for ouv last Wm gud Teggxmeng, ln the presence-of ns, who have to, at request, s ribed our names l presence, and In the p f each other, as hereto, Z . .... .. .. ......... . LSEAL1 'M ?'4 . , 31

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'WESTFIELD CLASS WILL' We the class of 19515 being of sound body and believing that our minds have not oeen seriously affected by Senioritis do hereby make this our last will and testament: Orgs Ackley leaves the teachers the peace and quiet they've always longed for. Vivian Bebout bequeaths her ability to sharpen pencils to next year's shorthand class. gene Beebe leaves his way with the women to rg Q-Lan-el so he can woo the Jr. girls. Donna Clow wills her spot on the cheerleading squad to gen Qlapp-Q Dale ix-gh-:Lng bequeaths his curly hair and cute smile to Clair Tic-gi-ma-2. Effrne Dennis wills her stubbornness to Carol Hgler. Pity the poor sophomore boys: Harilgg Eaton leaves her ability to whip up a mean soda to lag :-lg. Sh:L1-lg Eaves wills her cute giggle to -H3-. Barrick. Does he need that, too? Larr Erickson leaves his love for hunting to his sister Q. Those p00!' rabbits at P.B. EEE Franke beixieaghs Igor love farther favoraztsxlrtiijcecthng-dn, to Marg Ann Douglass. Donna Fglskg wi s er orse ranc o anyone es orses. Louis 'George leaves his sousaphone to H1411 IA: Patterson. S5181 Houghtalg wills her nickname 'Kitty' to arvone else with green eyes. Carl Monroe Johns wills his sidetmrns to Norman Painter. Dale Kigg bequeaths his baghful nature to Duang'aEnglish. Eugene K leaves his Democratic principles and his ability to uphold them to gg gggls. . Sandra Lggphier leaves her big appetite to J e Yeager. Shirlg Leg wills her ability to heat water wiaout burning it to ihiruL.V arl Lias leaves his history marks to anyone else who has a way with Q.. A. Uameg wills his Don Juan characteristics to Clair Q. and his handsome face to Q51 Q. Carole Lovell leaves her hot temper to arvone who can contrgl it. Ehfrl Morris bequeaths her good attendance record to the unior boys. Connie 0'Lenick wills her interests in the Junior class to the Sophomore girls. J ocelng Parker wills her sewing ability to A1139 Tuttle. Ehrel Richardson wills her job at the lunch counter to next year's cashier. Wi iam Rsuef wills his P.A. system to any girl who likes to talk. A big field, :Lsn't it? Beverly Seamans wills her love for uniforms to Barbara Hghtalg. Clara Smith wills her love of history class to Q Kay . Edward Stahli leaves his quietness to Howard Van Skiver. Euth Stermer leaves her love for chewing gum to anyone who likes it better. even-11 Swans bequeaths all her earthly possessions Cexcept Chuckl to it-li-Q2 . 3 Swi ey eaves his editorial headaches and trials to any hero brave enoug to s oulder 'em Janet Taft wills her 'dimples' to Doretta Earl. Beverl Trowbrid e wills her outstanding ability in advanced Gen. Science to the Freshies . Shirley Van Gor en leaves her Chemistry apron and d8SiI'6 to b10W UP the 5011001 to L92-A M Marlene wfte bequeaths her ambition to be a nurse to anyone who likes interns. To The Classes: We bequeath our unusual ability to stay out of trouble. To The Teachers: We leave another group of glumlums and nardacs to take our place. To Hr. Andrea We leave --- as quietly as possible. To Mr. Kline: We leave an ice pack to relieve the headaches of his inspiring occupation. To Mr. Swayne: We bequeath a ditto machine to aid in signing all excuses. We do hereby appoint our Class Advisor, Mr. Andre, as sole executor of this, our last will and testament and hereby place our seal, this twenty-eighth day of May, Nineteen hundred and fifty four. e CILS 9 V . n 30 '



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S E' A 5 N 5 x 'IV :' xi xg, A l le L ' 1 l ,I 1 F1 Knoxville Class History On a bright and happy day in September, 1950, a great noise was heard in the streets of Knoxville as a squadron of flying saucers zoomed down the street to the school house. Then someone said, Don't worry, folks its just the Freshmen Class, invading the High School. The forty one men and women who arrived in these saucers, were assigned to room two, and M.1.ss Gazdick was put :Ln charge of orienting them to live on the earth. The student officers were: President, Joan Hegmanng Vice President, Don Parksg Secretary and Treasurer, Lois Smith. Our Student Council member was George Kline. We started the year off flying to a picnic at Broadbent's farm. During this year as Freshmen we lost Beth Potter, Marion Schoonover, Beatrice Steadmen, Fredrick Colvin, Beverly Baker, Margaret Whitaker, and Joan Kilburn. We gained Shirley Haskins and D1 ok Messenger but Dick later in the year left us. We ended this year by a picnic at Seeley's farm. In our Sophomore year we lost Jean Sawyer who flew to Troupsburg and we gained Shirley Schmidt and Deborah Berdanier. Jim Kilburn got a wandering streak but came back when he found there was no place like home. Our grade supervising force was: President, Dale Kingg Vice President, Joan Hegmanng Secretary, Deborah Berdanierg Tresurer, George Kline. We were represented on the Student Council by George Kline and Dale King. This year we had Deborah Berdanier representing us on the cheerleading squad and J can Hegmann as Queen of Hearts. A number of us sang in the Minstrel Show Chorus, which the Seniors sponsored. With all the hard work we took time out for a picnic at Gaines Roadside Rest and a soft ball game. The summer had hardly started before we were back in school as Juniors. Our guiding force this year were: President, Marlene Seeleyg Vice President,. Lois Smith, Secretary, Dale Kingg Treasurer, George Kline. This year we lost Don Parks and regained Jean Sawyer. We had a new planet to conquer which was our Junior Play, 'Happy Daze. Jean Sawyer was elected Qeeen of Harvest. Also this year we had a Minstrel Show in which the whole class starred- Jean Sawyer and Shirley Schmidt represented us on the cheerleading squad. A number of our members were chosen to the National Honor Society, they were Rock Holland, Dale King, George Kline, Lois Smith, Onolee Cunningham, Joan Hegmann, Vivian Bebout and Deborah Berdanier. The year ended with the Junior5en:Lor picnic'at Cherry Springs. Seniors! and now the fun began. we found our class split with Vivian Bebout Shirley Eaves, Aldine Dennis, Eugene Beebe and Dale King at Westfield. Frank Palm, Harry Trowbridge, Wayne Judd, Allison Baker, Dale Roberts, and Stanley Fuhrer came to Knoxville. The seniors chosen to lead the flight ahead were: President, Joan Hegmanng Vice President, Bob Reimanng Secretary, Neil Cooper, Treasurer, George Kline. From our magazine sale in September to Graduation in May, we were busy every minute earning money fvr Our Washinsbvn trip. to which we are looking forward. A row me people were chosen to the Honor Society they were Frank Palm, Bill Seagers, Wayne Judd and Shirley Schmidt. This year Jean Sawyer and Shirley Schmidt again represented us on the cheerleading squad and Shirley Schmidt became Queen of Harvest. We lost Betty Kemp Doan this year. On the night of Graduation and for years after there will be many happy memories to look back on, but we'll be happy, not regrstful. We will have reached the goal toward which we've been working for twelve years, graduation and new horizons. TFT -rfie f g 32

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