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I, Bill Cummings, will some of my weight to Larry Skinny Hunter, and a pack of fags and a case of beer to Zobel . I, Mary Armstrong, will to my brother, Jim, all my books and hope he studies them more than I did. And to the Juniors I will, Mr. Cain. I, Robert Gene Sanners, being of almost sound mind and body, will my position on the football team to anyone who can take as much as I did and still stay out for football. And to Mrs. Ong Dong someone who can get detention the first day of school, like me. I, Joan Thomas, will my books to Bob Hunter, my seat in homeroom to John Barth, all my good times at D.H.S. to Nancy Weaver and Emma Lou Cottrell, and last but not least, all my Elvis Presley and Ricky Nelson recordings to Nick Cummings and Teddy Fisher. I, Eugene Maxwell, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my seat in Senior homeroom, which is ready to fall apart anyhow to Bill Specs Sudduth, to my niece, Jean Ann, I will all my good times and books and hope she graduates with flying honors such as I am sure I will. I, Shirley Leach, will all my books, teachers, homeroom seat, and all my good times at D.H .S. to my boyfriend, Gary Zobel . I, George Bloom, will to my sister, all my books, my brother, my homeroom seat, and to Tim Cox, friendship with Mrs. Ong. I, Jay Craft, will to Slug Hooker, all my books and hope he gets more out of them than I did. I, Barb Baker, will to Tom Thompson, my ability to graduate and get along with Mr. Cain. To my brother, Biff, my books and seat in homeroom. To Joyce Clantz a ride to school in the momings. I, Harold Hill, will all my good times to Karen Palandrani and hope she can get along with the teachers as bad as I did. To Tommy Thompson, my long walk to the park and my seat in detention. My position on the football team to Bill Young and my leakproof stall to Little Eugene McPeek and Little Don Moody. I, Nancy Burdette, will to Patty all my good times at D.H .S. and to my sister, Alice, my seat in homeroom, and last ut not least, to Mr. Cain another class as noisy as we were. I, Jack Beckley, will to Linda Wright, my books and good times at D.H.S. To Dick Kilpatrick, my seat in homeroom and to my nephew, George Gram II, my posi- tion on t e football team. I, Carol Copeland, will to Mrs. Healea another table in Home Economics with four girls as quiet as Emhoff, Wright, Burdette, and I always were. To Patti Trolio, the ability to have as much fun in her Senior year, as I had in mine. To my cousin, Sandy, all of my books. fContinued on Page 28D 27
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Sl Class T Nancy Lou Haskins . iNancei Band l,2,3,4f Trl Hn Y3, 4, G.A.A. lp Chorus 2 The Senior Class of 1958 got off to a slow start in their freshman year. Ann Greenlee was chosen queen attendant. Gloria McPeek was maiorette. The boys hadn't had much of a chance in the sports field as yet. Our sophomore year we started rolling along. A few boys names were begin- ning to appear in the sports columns. They were Jim Basiletti, Bob Barker, Jack Beckley, and Bill Cummings. Gloria McPeek' was chosen homecoming queen at- tendant. Virginia Willard and Ann Greenlee were cheerleaders. Our iunior year we were starting to be recognized around the school. The boys who participated in the sports were Jim Basiletti, Bob Barker, Jack Beckley, Bill Cummings, and Bob Sanners. Gloria McPeek, Virginia Willard, and Ann Greenlee were cheerleaders. Carol Copeland was chosen queen attendant. The majorettes were Carol Bear and Rennie Kumbera. In April we presented Back- woods Romeo directed by Miss George. Then in May we gave the Junior-Senior Prom, with Heaven on Earth as our theme. The class sponsor was Mr. Cain. Finally we reached our last year of school. This is the year we will all remem ber. With the help of 9 of our boys, we were able to win the title of Tuscarawas County Class A Football Champions. Four of these boys were chosen on the Twin City Team. They were Jim Basiletti, Bob Barker, Bill Cummings. Jack Beckley was chosen most valuable player. There were three cheerleaders from our class this year, Virginia Willard QHead Cheerleader, Gloria McPeek, and Ann Greenlee. Rennie Kumbera was chosen homecoming queen, and Gloria McPeek was queen attendant. The maiorettes were Carol Bear, Kathleen Sikora, and Ren- nie Kumbera, fHead Maiorettei. We are looking forward to class day, Baccalau- reate, and Commencement, even though we'll hate leaving our friends at D.H.S. To our parents, teachers and also to the school administration we owe our ap- preciation and thanks for our success and happiness throughout the years. We the class of l958 thank you. ' 26
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CLASS WILLS CONTINUED I, Bob Barker, will to my brother, Nib, my football iersey and all my good times at D.H.S. To Wildman Zobel my ability to pole vault, and to Rodney Willard my position on the football team. I, Jim Basiletti, will to Gene McPeek, my number 1281 in :ports and to Maurice Dallas, one wad of spit for his basketball team the Spitwa s. I, Gloria McPeek, will to my sisters, Sharon and Sue, my place in cheering. To my brother Genie all my good times at D.H.S. and to Janet Moody all my books and hope she can get something out of them. I, Renie Kumbera, will my wonderful times and hard work at D.H.S. to Betty and Sally. I also will my position as head maiorette to the girl who will be best suited. I, Bob Davis, will to my brother, Bill, all my good times at D.H.S. and to Dick McCoy my basketball iersey. To Coach Shonk more victories than we had. I, Sand Shurtz, will to my sister, Linda, my books and seat in Senior homeroom. To all the kids that live in the Northend that have to walk to school, my ability to get a ride, If they slow down, iump in. To Foutz, Hunter, and Barth my Hot OIds and to Mr. Vinci another Title Page. I, Ron VanFossen, will to Larry Hunter all my chemicals in the lab, in hopes he will blow himself and a certain English teacher up. I, Regis McCue, won't leave one darn speck to anyone except my bleach which l'll leave to Mr. Cain. I, Norma Parrish, will my books and Senior seat in homeroom to my brother, Paul, with lots of luck and all my good times at D.H.S. to Nancy and Darrell, and to Mrs. Ong an English class as quiet as ours. I, Larry Rosenberry, leave to my girl, Nancy Roseberry, my seat in homeroom and all my good times at D.H.S. To Mr. Cain a Geograp y class that will read their lesson. I, Myrtle Murray, will to George Densley, my homeroom seat. To my sister, Elva, all my books and all my good times at D.H.S. to my brothers, Herbie and Amie. I, Wayne Hughey, ain't wilI'in nothin to nobody. l, Ruth Wright, will to the person who succeeds me as Editor of the Hi-Lites all my spare time to nurse their many headaches in, and to the rest of the South Side gang my ability to barely breeze by the 8:l0 train every morning so as not to be late for school . l, Jackie Fetters, will to my brother, Buck, who is a Sophomore, everything I have learned in my I2 years of school. However I know it won't do him any good, because he already is smarter than I am. I, Dave Risley, will my seat in homeroom to Bill Spects Sudduth and my books to anyone who wants them. To Kathleen McGuire, all my good times. I, Linda Henry, will to my brother, Bob, my seat in homeroom and to Joyce Minocchi, my seat on the bus. 28
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