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Last Nill and Testament of the Senior Class of Huntington Township High School 1957 Susan Bailey, will to Donna Earlywine my quiet manner and ability to hold mv temper Betty Baker, will my bashfulness to Janet McHenry Rex Baxter, will my pleasant personality to Tom Tobin Sandra Bryan, will to Mary Huffman my hub caps They're a special kind, Mary, with built in feet Better watch them close Ruth Ann Cobbs will my first clarinetist chair to Alta McClain Keen it well dusted Joe Coble will my safe driving habits to Bill Cone Jack Colgan, will to Ray Earlywine my skill of putting up with Mr Whinery and Mr Mertz Wanda Cundiff will my position as President of the Student Council to Janet Hoch and to Janet Bowers my ability to make speeches Joe Day, will my desk full of scrap paper to Fred Mercer Take good care of it Fred Arnold Dieringer, will to Mike Bryan my ability to tease the girls and sleep in class John Dunnuck will my ability to get out of work to Jim Sills and Max Kohr Jo Ann Falk, will to Patti Duree my protractor, compass, and slide rule Judy Fullhart, will my cat eyes to Gerald Eckert Nan Herrlck will to Eunice Barnes my collection of interesting novels Carol Keel, will mv long blond hair to Yay Lahr because hers is so short Jerry Knight will my ability to pass on a ch1ld's ticket at amusement places to Catherine Huffman and Barbara Hauenstein Henry Lehr, will to Dick Funderburg my bad land complicated, case Larry Lahr, will to Paul Haney my convertible full of girls Marvin Lahr, will my love of Nr Whinery and the ability to remain in his class day after day to Gale McMahan Virginia Lee will to Bev Wiley my Iranian Don Juan to add to her collection Carolyn Mcldenhauer, will my ability to refrain from talking while in class to Patty Rader Bob Norwood, will my tall dark, and handsome looks to Jim Dunnuck Sidne Cden, will my fog horn voice for special occasions to Judy Paxton DBUL Sunderman, will to Gene Hau rsteir my natural black curly hair Glenn Slusser will my ability to get through classes without studying to Jim Shively Al Shockley, will my scholastic ability to Riva LaBar Al Shull will my politeness and good manners to Richard Leo Arlen Sands, wlll to Phillip Bruss my artisticclownlngand little red cap Dave wechsler, will to Sandra Storey my goofing off ability Larry Willour, will my ability to keep out of accident to Jerry Willour. Jim Wine, will my posi+ion as drum major to Lawrence Landrum Charlotte Yake, will my helpfulness to Joanne in the o'fice to Dean Merryman 23 ,, I O - , . 8 ' U Q . ' O ' O ' O 0 D O , . . 9 -' 0 Q l 1 l 9 O . . 4 , . O 4. 5 X 4 l Y' 1 - 1 U of charley horse between the ears. O . A . K O J , 'Ns O , 4 F I I Q Q ' e in . ' u - . , ' . 6 D , 0 J 0 vu - U l ' s . . O
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THE SENIOR CLASS PROVHECY In 1967 the class of 1957 held a reunion at the Lakeshore Country Club The owners of the club were LARRY WILLCUR, a wealthy bachelor, and ARNOLD DIERINGER Arnold had won great sums of money during his five year stay in Las Vegas shortly after graduation The b had been designed by JOE DAY, a well known architect, and built by the S k S Construction Company KShu1l and Shockleyl Starting with bare hands and shovel, AL SHOCKLWY worked his way up from the bottom, but his partner, AL SHVLL, had things a bit easier He found a Job with a highly regarded construction company and soon found himself at the top Before the party, the women went through their normal procedure They visited BETTY BAKER'S Beauty Bar to have their hair fixed in the new Par isian fashions While under the hair dryer, the women rem'nisced about by gone days since graduation First we hear SIDNE ODEN, a well known musician, telling of a newspaper article she recently read The article told about the new world record for home runs in one season set by GLEN 'MO' SLFSSER 'Mo 7 she says, 'signed up with the New York Yankees shortly after graduating His amazing fielding and home run aver age has brought him greet fame He set a new record of ninety one home runs per season ' We also find that ARLEN SANDS went to college and played basketball After four years of record breaking wins he went into professional basketball VIRGINIA LEE a private secretary for Rockefeller Industries in New York, said she saw a billboard, on her way West, advertising BOB NORVOOD and his show ponies Bob kept on working with his father and now has the largest string of show ponies in the United States Bob has traveled to many foreign countries showinp his ponies in international horse shows JO ANN FALK entered and said she had just been to DAVE WECHSLER'S ranch Jo Ann nas a job with the Los Angeles Police Department as a filing clerk Hearing that Dave owned a ranch she thought she would drop by and say Whello' to Dave and his charming wife Dave is now the owner of the largest most extravagant, ranch style estate in the Midwest After having their hair done, they went to NAN WERRICK'S Clothing Cen ter to buy gowns for the evening party The fellows went to JUDY TULLHGRT'S Florist Shoppe to get some beauti ful corsages created by none other than Miss Judy herself Both of these shops were located in the West Door Plaza, the largest shopping center in the world Entertainment was provided by some of the musically talented members of the class of '57 The 'Stardusters ' comprised of CAROLYN VOLDENHM'ER now an elementary school teacher, SUE BAILFY, a secretary in the Little Women's Club, and RUTH ANN POBBS now a commercial teacher at Technical High School in Indianapolis Indiana, entertained Also entertainlrg there were JIM WINE and his 'Rhythm Brewersn Jim, while studying engineering in col lege kept up his love for music by playing in the college band He now has alggeat band made famous all over the world by playing at well known night c u s Z4 . , , ' 9 Just as CHARLOTTE YAKE, also a secretary in New York, began to speak, I U ' n 0 Q - A .4 . , , . J , I y u A I ' g
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