Jackson Milton High School - Echo Yearbook (North Jackson, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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L ST W LL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Jackson-Milton High School, 1957, being of strong mind and sound body, do hereby will and bequeath the following: To the faculty we leave peace and quiet. To the Juniors we leave the mouse in the candy room. To the Sophomores we leave our ability to co-operate with the faculty. To the Freshmen we leave our love for school. Helen Allen wills her sewing ability to Nancy Yerke. Nelson Begeot wills his love for school to Pat. Allen Blazek wills his ability to get to school on time to Larry Bailey. Emmett Bolyard wills his car to Mr. Doyle 's driver training class. Ronald Chick wills his title as football captain to anyone who works for it. Joe Clay wills the shop to his brother, Bill, and his Ford to Dennie Bernard. Mike Darringer wills the gum in his locker to Norm Hoefler. Bill Dickson wills his literature book and a match to Tom QGooseJ Rayburn. - Joan Gura wills her majorette boots to her sister, Dorothy. Margaret Harden wills her good times with the teachers to her sisters, Nancy and Mary. Olin Harkelroad wills his basketball uniform to Richard Stroup. lim Hash wills his slowness to Pooch and Andrella. Mavis Henry wills her sewing ability to Miss Jochman. Anna Mae Hood wills her ability to drive through the driver training parking poles to her brother, Donnie. Norman Hunt wills his ability to skip first period to go hunting to Roger Baringer. Geri Keck wills her hair cut to anyone who wants to be called Elvis Presley. Wilbur King wills his goat milking ability to Mrs. Lauban. Bill Krimmer wills his ability to anyone who can take a lot of kidding without losing their temper. Larry Lambert wills his front row seat in the minstrel to Kenny Pew. Bill Lehotsky wills his ability to make excuses to Mr. Raven for getting out of bank to Freddy Shrock. Bernard Lewis wills his love for schoolto anyone who thinks it should be abolished. Janet Manypenny wills her ability to stand the cold weather as a majorette and her bass clarinet to Darlene Kyle. Paul Manypenny wills his first trumpet chair to Terry Teeple. Kenneth Miller wills his candy sales to Bob Clark. Bob Pittiman wills his ability to get along with the faculty to Sandy. Don Preston wills his first chair in band to Earl Uerry Cleggl Bostic. Diane Purdy wills her ability to get along with Mr. Raven in marching band to Charlotte Miller. Thelma Ritchey wills her hot temper to Ruth and hopes she doesn 't get angry as quickly. Hazel Rhodes just leaves. Florita Shaffer wells her extra height to Otto Glassnap. Bradley Smith wills the teeth he has lost on the football field to anyone that can find them Paul Smith wills his business law book to anyone who is interested. Delmar Stanley wills his nice curly, wavy hair to Pooch and Andrella. David Steams wills his extra hair to John Maynard. Ronald Walton wills his ability to get along with Mrs. Lauban to any Iunior who wants to take an extra year of English. George Yuhas wills his hair to Veep and his car to any teacher who wants a Chevy in g good shape. . .

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SE IOR CLASS HISTORY It is 1953 and we are starting out in high school. That is the first bell you hear ringing. Let us see what happened to us that year. For our class sponsors we had Mrs. Florence Gordon and Mr. Robert Furney. For class officers we had as follows: President, Paul Manypennyg Vice President, Diane Purdyg Secretary, Don Prestong Treasurer, Larry Lam- bertg and Student Council Representative, Jim Hash. In our Sophomore year our sponsors were Mr. John Doyle and Mr. E. P. Van Auken. The class officers were: President, Paul Manypennyg Vice President, Don Prestong Secretary, Diane Purdyg Treasurer, Nancy Urich. As in our first year we had many members of our class partici- pating in the many school activities. Now we are juniors and we find ourselves swamped with things to do. Sell magazines, pick rings, get ready for the prom and many other things that come with being a Junior. We were grateful to our sponsors Mrs. Edna Goodwin and Mr. John Doyle for the help they gave us during this year. The class officers for this year were: Presi- dent, Bill Dicksong Vice President, Larry Lambert: Secretary, Mavis Henryg Treasurer, Jim Hash. Our Senior year! It seemed like it would never get here. As in our Junior year we have had lots to do and little time to do it in. A number of our boys have participated in sports and the rest of the class has been engaged in many other activities such as cheerleading, Homecoming, May Dance, Musicals and many other activities that have occurred throughout the year. Our class sponsors are: Mrs. Mary Lucy Lauban and Mr. John Doyle. The class officers are: President, Delmer Stanleyg Vice President, Jim Hash: Secretary, Margaret Har- deng and Treasurer, Kenneth Miller. K



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SE IOR CLASS PROPHECY TIME: 1967 Place: ENID, OKLAHOMA Our graduating class of 1957 is now scattered throughout the world. On this beautiful sunny Sunday afternoon let 's set out to visit our classmates. Means of travel have moder- nized greatly since we graduated ten years ago. The latest development in air travel is the magnificent enclosed magic carpet, created and designed by Bill Lehotsky. Upon entering this luxurious invention, we see that Larry Lambert will be our pilot and George Yuhas, co-pilot. - Our first stop will be in New Orleans on Basin Street where we find the famous Don Preston playing the blues on his saxophone. Here we get out and walk down to the wa- terfront. There is a large ocean-liner docking and the captain is none other than Bob Pittman. His private stewardess, Thelma Richey, is with him. We 're off again and as we drive along, we pass Wilbur King's goat farm. With a herd of 500 goats his much- needed assistant, Bemard Lewis, comes from the field to greet us. The next place we stop is a large Navy air base, where we find David Stearns and Mike Daringer among a number of men out on manuevers. We go over to the air field and see a t0p-tate air pilot, Paul Manypenny, landing his B-29. As we pass headquarters Joe Clay, the com- manding officer, comes over to meet us. He tells us that another of our classmates, Helen Allen, is his private secretary and that Nelson Begeot has worked his way up to Admiral of the Navy. Well, we must be on our way and we're heading for the west coast. As we enter Hollywood limits, an exclusive beauty salon catches our eye. It is owned and operated by Florita Shaffer, A large number of sophisticates patronize her salon. As we proceed on, we come to the intersection of Hollywood and Vine, a soldier and WAC are waiting for the light. When we approach, we find 'they are Major Norman Hunt and Lieutenant Anna Mae Hood. While we are this near we must go and visit Disneyland. There we find one of Walt Disney 's top artists, Jim Sullivan. On our visit to Wyoming we discover that Allen Blazek is caretaker of Yellowstone National Park. Drifting on to Chicago, we pass the world's largest restaurant, Jim 's Stork Club, built and designed by Jim Hash. His world famous chef is Ronald Chick. 'Margie Harden 's Charm School is next to Iim's Restaurant. Her personal hair stylist is Ioan Gura. Our destination now is New York. Passing La Guardia Airport, we see Brad Smith getting ready to fly his jet cross-country. A short ride down Fifth Avenue takes us to Sak's, New York 's famous department SIOIC, where Nancy Urich is an exclusive buyer. While we 're here, we 'll look up Geri Keck who is la WAVE, working at the Naval Recruit ing Office. As we leave New York, we recognize Bill 's Pool Room owned by Bill Dickson. Parked outside is a new Jaguar, which belongs to Delmar Stanley, the sports editor of the New York Times. Flying homeward we stop at the now famous summer resort, Lake Milton. The new spectacular, Purdy's Lakeside Hospital has just been completed with Diane Purdy as the founder. The head nurse is Mavis Henry with Janet Manypenny as a laboratory techni- cian. Also at the hospital we see a new intern, Olin Harkleroad. Now to our Alma Mater, Jackson-Milton. In the hall we see Hazel Rhodes going to her Senior English Class. Emmett Bolyard is conducting a shop class. Let's walk down to the center and see Kenny Miller, Executive of the Mahoning National Bank. Paul Smith, his lawyer, is there visiting his client. At Pearl City, Ronald Walton is Vice President of the branch office of the Republic Steel Mills. Bill Krimmer is top electrician. The class of 57 has been very successful. We leave by way of the magic carpet. Many thanks for your carpet, Bill!

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