Gnadenhutten High School - Goal Yearbook (Gnadenhutten, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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SENIOR TOWN KCLASS PROPHECYJ Hello, welcome to Senior Town. We Seniors are glad you could come and see our town. The big white house on the left is the home of Mr. Alvin Cappel, the owner of the chain stores called Al's Groceries . These stores are located in almost every town from here to California. His home was designed and decorated, like nearly every other house here, by Miss Mary Ann Begland. She has designed homes for all the successful people in this country. Right across thc street is Kay's Beauty Shoppe . She puts all the new hair styles into effect. If you want anything from a poodle to an Italian cut just go see Kay Zimmer- man. Right now she's working on the former Janet Gray. Janet is married now and has two children and a loving husband. Oh, my! That speeding black '60 Fordo was Harold Addy being chased by our town marshall, Dale Spencer. Harold is ia test driver for Fordo's Incorporated and just can't seem to remember to slow down. Dale is one of the best cops in the country. He has arrested many desperate criminals such as Hardfaced Harry . Our next stop is Larry 'Clark's Barber Shop. There are several people in there. There's Tom Roth-he's home on leave from the Marines. And there's Bill Wallace-he owns all the land you can see. He has about the biggest farm in this country. And there's the former Grace Hines and her little boy Charlie. He's here for his first hair cut. ' Well, it's time to move on. It's visiting hours at the hospital and we've been invited to tour it. Now that we are in sight of it I want you to notice its modern design. It was constructed by George Keffer's Construction Company. George has constructed many buildings in our community and is noted all over the state for his famous constructions. The girl who is working at her desk on the left is the former Sara Kinsey, who is now a registered nurse. Well! What a pleasant surprise, here come Joan Kohl and Doris Burdette. Joan is a registered nurse and Doris is employed as nurse's aid. We must cut our visit here short or we won't be able to complete our tour. . What was all that shouting? Oh! I guess that was Ed Shull barking orders to his football squad, who are running through their scrimmage session. So far this season Ed has had a good year, with four victories and one tie. As we enter the building we must be very quiet for school is still in session. The first door on the right is the laboratory, which was furnished by Tom Herbert, who owns one of the largest chemical plants in the United States. Tom is also a very capable research worker in the field of missiles. On the left is the door to superintendent Greg Gilmore's office. He's been our super- intendent since his graduation from Senior College. The room on the right is the commercial room, which is headed by Lee Peoples. Oh! here comes Eva Bosley. She is employed as the secretary of our school. Well, we must hurry down town now. Of course you will want to se Tom Frank's dentist office. And we may see Janice Biggs too, for she is employed as Tom's assistant. The big building on the right is one of our larger office buildings, where Joanne Swinderman, Linda Miller, Barbara Williams, Marianne Crites, and Jeanette Steinbach are employed. All are capable secretaries and have lucky bosses. As you may have noticed there are a few absent from our little town. Most of these are in the service of our country. David Lockett is the head air force pilot, Steve Hamilton is a government inspector, Nancy Ulrich fArmstrongy is with her husband, Dick, who is in the Navy, and Larry Gooding is a Chaplain. Bonnie Shull, her husband, and eight children are now residing in California. Here comes the bus to take you back home. Thank you for coming to visit Senior Town and come back to see us again when yo-u get the chance. Bye! twenty

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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-eight, Village of Gnadenhutten, County of Tuscarawas, and State of Ohio, do make, publish and declare this our LAST WILL AND TESTAMEN T, hereby revoking and annulling any and all Will or Wills by us heretofore: I I I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I I I I I I I I I, I, I, I, v r v v v 1 Harold Addy, will my ability to get into trouble to Bobby Fellers and my smallness to Tommy Zimmerman. Mary Ann Begland, will my purple dress to Mrs. Gallagher and my glasses to anyone who wants to wear them. Janice .Biggs, will my long fingernails to any- one who can keep them long and my chem- istry lab drawer to Kay Schreiner. Eva Bosley, will my fluttery eye lashes to Virginia Fouts and my long blond hair to Mr. Cramlet. Doris Burdette, will my short dark hair to Bevra Blind and my six years of Home Economics to Rita McMorrow. Alvin Cappel, will my curly hair to Mr. Virtue and my baseball glove to Merritt Fahner. Larry Clark, will my fruit Boots to anybody who can wear a size 10 and my flattop to Larry Tuiford. Marianne Crites, will my long thumb nails to Sharon Jester and my seat in Mr. Linard's classes to anyone who wants to freeze. Tom Frank, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Gallagher to Merritt Fahner and my glasses to Bill Blickensderfer. Greg Gilmore, will my Plymouth to anyone who wants it for 5500 and myself to Jean S-.mmons or Jayne Manslield. Larry Gooding, will my ability to get along with teachers to Robert Van Dyne and my baritone sax to Bill Davis. Janet Gray, will my shortness to Dottie Rank and my constant dieting to Judy Parrish. Steve Hamilton, will my nickname Gummy to Paul Gooding and my bass horn to Ronnie Clark. Tom Herbert, will my perfect attendance in high school to Jim Foote and my long hair to Bobby Hines. Grace Hines, will my little feet to .Bonnie Struchen and my glasses to anyone who wants them. George Keffer, will my ability to get along with teachers to Doyle Harding and my low voice to Dixie Wallace. Sara Kinsey, will my blushing to Karen Par- rish and my trips to the office to Pam Biggs. Joan Kohl, will my height to Betty Jones and my brown eyes to Judy Parrish. Dave Lockett, will my ability to hunt and fish to Jack Pfeiffer and my braces to Dave Rankin. Linda Miller, will my ability not to miss but two days of school in twelve years to any- one who can beat that record and my acting up in Mr. Linard's classes to Betty Jones. Lee Peoples, will my height to Bill Horsfall I Tom Roth, will my big feet to Mrs. Virtue and my drum to George Lippencott. I, Bonnie Shull, will my narrow feet to Sharon Jester and my blue eyes to Judy Gooding. I, Eddie Shull, will my short hair to Larry Tuf- ford and my car to anyone who can pay the insurance. I Dale Spencer, will my Ford to Dave Struchen and all the girls I know from Uhrichsville to Jerry Herbert. I Jeanette Steinbach, will my dancing lessons to Rita McMorrow and my early February 5th birthday to Bonnie Struchen's late December 24th birthday. I Joanne S-winderman, will my giggle to Paul Hoffman and my slimness to Lois Hines. I, Nancy Ulrich, will my happy marriage to all my fellow Seniors and to Mr. Linard a book- keeping class where no one is on the border line. I, Bill Wallace, will my saggin' levis to Pete Bau and my boldness to Donald Schreiner. I Barbara Williams, will my nickname Wig- gles to .Bevra Blind and my wrestling matches with Jeanette in shorthand class to Betty Jones and Virginia Fouts. I, Kay Zimmerman, will my ability to stay with one boy to Carol Martin and my shortness to Dana Laughlin. To Mr. Padgitt, we will a baby grand piano and a chorus that will memorize their songs. To Mr. Larrick, we will a Senior class that will be quiet during the five minute period and a beautiful redhead. To Mr. Scott. we will a health class that doesn't blush and a darling baby girl. To Mr. Cramlet, we will a biology class that does not take parts of the animals out of the lab and a class that can make some hair growing tonic. To Mr. Linard, we will shorthand classes that have their minds on shorthand and a shiny new dishwasher. To Mr. Shamel, we will many happy years in the future teaching at G.H.S. To Mr. Virtue, we will an elevator so he can travel from one floor to another quieter and faster. To Mrs. Virtue, we will a Junior class that can behave and a Home Economics class that appreciates taking notes. To Mrs. Begland, we will nothing more and nothing less than a half day of teaching and a quieter eighth grade. To Mrs. Gallagher, we will a new wardrobe of green clothes and a larger art class. To Abie, we will a group of boys who like to help not just get out of study hall. our cooks, Grace, Olive, and Freda, we will n 1 r To three handsome French chefs to help them with their cooking only. and my job at Gooding's to anyone who can keep the job by loaling. Signed, sealed, published and declared as and for our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT by the Senior Class, the above named testator, in the presence of us, who, at their request and in the presence of us and of others have subscribed their names hereto as witnesses on the day and year last aforesaid. SENIOR CLASS fWitnessed by Q Jack Botimer - J oe Horsfall nineteen



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SENIOR VERSE Harold Addy is our clown, He's always fun to have around. And through the live-long day Out of mischief he cannot stay. Janice Biggs has lots of spirit, In school activities she rates a merit. As cheerleader she has lots of vim, But she has eyes for only Jim. Brown eyed Doris has lots of pep! Her future isn't planned as yet. Give her a house to dust and clean, And it will really shine and gleam. Larry Clark, as you all know, Is quite the Sportsman in our show. The scouts have had their eyes on himg For National League he's sure to win. Tom's a lad that's lots of fun, And from the girls he will not run. His future plans is to be A service man -- wait and see. Larry Gooding is tall and blond, And of the girls he is most fond. A minister he wants to be And serve his own community. Number twelve of thirty-one, Our pal Steveo is lots of fun. He will work for Uncle Samg Do his job and help the land. Grace is very short and blonde, And of Merv she is quite fond. On her wedding day you'l1 see A blushing bride to him she'll be. Sara Kinsey is her name, As a nurse she'll win her fame. Short and sweet and full of fun, She's a friend to every one. Beanie has his future planned, He wants to be an air force man. He'll fly through the air with the greatest of ease, Just like the man on the flying trapeze. Mischievious Lee likes to have fun, But he is always on the run. As of now he has a job, But to college he soon will trod. Mary Ann is our girl who likes to give the boys a whirl. To be an architect is her goal, She will succeed with heart and soul. Eva Mae is short and blonde. And of Jack she is quite fond. In shorthand II she is a whizg She never fails a quiz. Alvin Cappel is the boy Whose eyes are always filled with joy. To business school he plans to go, Then maybe the service - who's to know. Marianne Crites is rather shy: That she'll do her duty, you can rely. A pleasant word, a pleasant smile, To you, her friendship is quite worthwhile. Greg is tall and rather quiet, But at parties he's a riot. He drives his Plymouth down the street, And the girls all go tweet, tweet. Janet Gray is short and jolly. A nurse she wants to be - by golly. School for her has been no strain, S-o she'll not be hard to train. Our Herb is one of the best In case you haven't already guessed. Colleges and academies my, oh my, Who will get this brainy guy? George is a boy who likes to have fung He is a friend of everyone. When he's mischievous you can't be blue, And to Marilyn he'l1 be true. Joan Kohl is a cute majoretteg On a nursing career her heart is set. Some day you'll see her dressed in white Smiling and gay to her patients' delight. Linda Miller knows her score, As a bookkeeper in a store. She will strive to do her best, 'Cause she's good in all the rest. Tall and handsome is this guy, On the marines he has his eye. Basketball has been Tom's game, But in all sports he shines the same. To be a bride is Bonnie's lot, And with Fred she'll tie the knot. June fifteenth is the date, And the year is fifty-eight. That black Ford belongs to Dale, And down the road he likes to sail. We don't know about his dates, So we'll leave it to the fates. Joanne is a girl who likes a good joke, She always enjoys a hamburg and coke. Her goal and ambition is to be a Wave, But in the service she'll have to behave. A secretary Barb will be And sit upon her boss's knee. She will type with all her might, Get things done, and do them right. Strong and husky is our Eddie: To be of help he's always ready. His ambition a coach to beg Four years of college is the key. A ring on her finger, a song in her heart, To Fred she will wed, and they never part Jeannette's future is planned as you can see A busy young housewife she soon will be. Bill is a pal on whom we rely, To us he is a peach of a guy. A tractor he wants for graduation, So he can work for conservation. The first to marry is Nancyg Her daughter, Sue, takes her fancy. In the service her husband has been, So she stays home and waits for him. Kay has her diamond as you can see, But a beautician she wants to beg And when she gets her beauty shops, Every one will soon look tops. twenty c 1

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