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Class Prophecy Van Wert, Ohio May 30, 1958 THIS IS STATION WYHS!! Here are predictions for 1958 by Slapsy Maxy Paul Davies will be elected governor of Ohio by a unanimous vote of the people. He will be called the Smiling Governor. Mary Ellen Couts will be happily married to a famous Dayton business man. He is the owner of the noted Purdy Buick Sales, serving Dayton and surrounding areas. The Cincinnati Reds will have a new star pitcher, who is, HOLD YOUR SEATS LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, the one and only Don Boley. .Evalyn Burnett's high average in Hygiene will finally bring her through. She will take over her duties as head nurse at Walter Reed Hos- pital next June. 1 predict that Dale Lewis, better known as Walter, will have a two hun- dred acre farm and he will call it Oxhead Acres. He will have a complete line of Ford equipment. Joanne Bevington will be head waitress in the largest and swankiest of Cleveland's Lake Front Restaurants. I predict that Dale Calvin will be in Hollywood, riding his favorite pinto, ACE, in all the western thrillers. Eva Watson will be the best soda jerker in Michigan. They say that she can whip up a soda in no time. Wayne Bolton has never rocked a boat, but he will be captain of a cat- tle boat which will go to Germany in a few months. I predict that Morgan Roberts will be State Agricultural Agent. He always did like Ag in his school days. To date, Edwin Pollock has eluded all females, so I predict that he will be elected President of the Lonely Hearts Club. Aside from my duties as radio predictor, I have a farm on which I raise pure-bred mountain goats. I hope to have three hundred head before the year is over. 18
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Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1948 of York High School, having been ac- knowledged mentally superior and physically perfect by the faculty and underclassmen, do hereby make our last will and testament. 1. To the Junior Class we will our ability to get along with the teachers. Also, we will to them our studious attitude and superiority in athletics. 2. To the Sophomores we will our remarkable way of skipping school and our ability to stay out of trouble. 3. To the Freshmen we will our ability to be seen and not heard. 4. To the faculty we will our pencils, Qrasures, worn out books, chewing gum and other facilities which have helped us in securing our knowledge. Realizing that the members of our class are especially gifted, we wish to make the following personal bequeaths. 5. I, Maxine Crone, will my ba to Mr. McConaha. 6. I, Ed Pollock, will my ability to get acquainted with girls to Franklin Rigdon. 7. I, Eva Watson, will my slimness to Ettamay Patrick. 8. I, Donald Boley, will my ability for athletics to Johnnie Oberlitner. 9. I, Mary Couts, will my ability to go steady to Eleanor Evans. 10. I, Paul Davies, will my ability to get good grades to Howard Bev- ington. 11. I, Evalyn Burnett, will my ability to get in early to Dave Doan. 12. I, Dale Calvin, will my way with the underclassmen to Dean Swygart. 13. I, Morgan Roberts will 6 inches of my excessive height to Johnnie Brenneman. 14. I, Joan Bevington, will my ability to get along with Miss Breese to Margaret Ries. 15. I, Dale Lewis, will my ability to drive ever so carefully to Kenny Crowe. 16. I, Wayne Bolton, will my ability to skip school to Carolyn Wise. 17
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Iunior News Class oflicers t is year were: President.lf1.,'.,.Q. ack Fronefield Vice President .,.. Kenneth Crowe Secretary .....,..........,, Paul Gamble Treasurer .....,....,,.,.... Mary Linton This year for the first time we served the Thanksgiving dinner and it was quite an experience for us. We hope all were filled. We served at four basketball games and on December 23 we sponsored a Turkey Raflle and We made 32100. In April we presented our class play UHILLBILLY COURT- SHIP, and hoped everyone en- joyed seeing it as we did giving it. First Row-Edward Rigdon, Allen Thomas. Second Row-Gordon Jones, Margaret Ries, Kenneth Crowe, Ettamay Pat- rick. Third Row-Mary Linton, Paul Gain- ble, Nancy Evans, Jack Fronefield. Seated-Mary Linton, Paul Gamble, Jack Fronefield, Kenneth C1'owe. Standing-Miss Breese.
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