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74 -0 4 nat wtllamil estnmrnt We, the Senior Class ol Killbucx High, Town of Killbuck, in the County of Holmes, and State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare, this our last Will 8 Testament in the following manner, that is to say 8 Article I To all on coming senior classes, we will our ability to not et Senioritis Article II To Mr Weltmer, we will our prison number signs They are in the senior home room closet ready for the on coming classes Article III To the Faculty, we will our appreciation of their encourage ment given us during our high school years Article IV To the Junior Class, our sincere critics we will our Cell Block l2 Article V To the Sophomore Class, we will our ability to get along with teachers Article VI To the Freshmen Class, we will our ability to graduate Article VII To the Eighth Grade, we will the thrill of becoming nBaby Freshmen Article VIII To the Seventh Grade, we will our good housekeeping habits, and good manners I, Bob Allison, do will and bequeath my ability to hunt and trap to Lee Edward Tidball I, Don Atha, do will and bequeath my love for PlYm0Uth'S to Jack Nyhart 1 Jo Ann Brumme do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Sue Hall I'Bever1y Carpenter, do will and bequeath my typing ability to Larry Haun. 17 3 1, Norma Chaney, do will and bequeath one lock of natural curly hair, my 25W waist, and my size Sl shoe to Mary williams I, Dolores Clark, do will and bequeath my ability to drive slowly and safely t0 Gwen Renfrew I Wallace CrOSk0Y, will and bequeath my love for fire engines to Butch Arndt I, Jeri Lee Denman, do will and bequeath my ability to go steadyn to Marlene Reed May she go with Larry as long as I have Toot Q I 9 2 I O -- n n I O ' e O O O e ' ll -- O ' U- 'A1'7'i X my . - V . Y . ' ' -' fl'. at jg-ga . 2 .,'9 ff. Z ' . ,K Effqymfffg N- as I M Q . f e A Q T dc 'V 5 v V ' ., Hg - 7 . .:' 0 'N V : 'iv n S K, , ,D ' e ,., . af' ' I J' J ,
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PROHHECY Ccont I As the scene changed, I saw Aaron Schopfer sitting at the desk in front of a television camera He had his own program At last, the Nat1on co1ld hear some of the Jokes and some of the pranks that made Aaron as popular at Hillbuck High He was a great success by the looks of the fan ma1l p1led around him Next I saw the door to an office and on the door was a Slgn that read Norma Chaney Journalist Copie of the New York Times were lying on a table not far from the entrance Norma had apparently won her goal in the world a feature writer on the New York Times Then the vision changed to French Rid e, and to the Pyer s father had ret red, except for odd Jobs Jn1OP had three boys waiting for h1m as he walked up the path from the barn At the was Just pulling away Guess who the dr1ver was Naturally it of dr1v1n one when he was in school The vision moved slowly to a scene in Alaska A boat was fast pullin up to the dock and his brother stepped from the deck They were in the whalin, industry The tr1p was a tell by the way they were actin As the scene moved farther down the Western Coast, I saw Charles Gallion busy working He was making a model of his latest airplane It was a f1ve passenger model and was built It could fly up, down, and around more quickly than a bird Charles is known throughout t navagation for his nodels and superior work in that field Farm Junior was operating the farm His and twin g1P1S They were all 1n the yard barn a large tank type modern m1lk truck 1S Howard Masters He was always talking fommy Aibby success I could in h1S labratory for family use he world of As I sat there I could hear mus1c from afar off Someone was play1ng a steel gultar I co ld see a great crowd of people They were all listening to the man n the center of the stage He was tall with black hair He played better than anyone I have ever heard As his image came closer 1n my vision, I could tell that he was Leland Parsons I guess a lot of practice and drive can always make someone a success A5 the music faded away, I could hear the buzz of a saw 1n the distance A great saw mill was in view Gene Hawkins wa giving some of the men orders He was in partnership WltH his fatner H1s father was the figurehead and Gene gave the orders Together they were doing well They ran the largest lumber camp ln the Nation Hawkins and Hawkins Saw H111 Slowly the V1S1OH moved to a corridor of City Hospital 1n New York Sitting at the desk was Louise Galllon She had worked her way up to head nurse I was really surpri ed because I never really took her seriously when she talked of b ing a nurse, but I gue s she really knew what she was talking about Then the scene slowly changed to a basketball Court Bob Hunter was practlclng On 01 Jumpshots He S all pro now and is playin WILD the Fort Wayne PISHOHS ine coach is walking over to him Wait! That coach 1S Jim Landon Can you imagine that? Two of our classmates are to be together 1n the future Jim as coach and Bob as key man! Life is funn , 1sn't lt? As the court fades away, I car see a Neon sign that reads France Dolores Clark's work is known all over the world Her newe t sensation She has risen to fame the worli over because Dee's Beauty Shop It's located in Paris, latest hair style, the Crew Cut Bob, 1S the of tnis new look 1n hair stylin the desk The one and only Wallace Croskey He had gone all the way from Hillbuck Fireman to State Fire Marsnall Oh1O 15 noted for its fire prevention thanks to Chick and his great work Then I was taken across the Nation to Hollywood Mary Hullet was tak1n a s reen test The men seemed qu te pleas d by the results Thay had been looking for a g1rl of her type for the next great mov1e, nlhe White Snow She had formerly been an airline hostess for the U 3 plane America Round About lt must be nice!! Then I could see the U S House of Representatives and guess who the Speaker of the House was? Our one and only politician Earl Leonard He had always Sald that he was g01ng to be a Hobo, but apparently he must have changed his mind I fh HK we all expected Earl to be c t om for ore 'lil of work connected vit' government As the scene changed, I could see veverly Carner e 1 n olfice at the loyal lypewriter Cnmoax, She was one of the Nation s top expert typists and wa now typing at a rate of 120 words a m1HUt8 regularly Her main Job wa to school students and Next I :aw D n turned his busine coal You see, Don all winter He had show th m haw to 1mprove their own Wrltlng Atha beh1nd h1S desk at the Blue Crystal M1ne He was now boss there SIHCC over to him lh nine was now reco nized all over the world for lt s high discovered a new process of treating coal so that one ton would heat a f1V8 no difficulty in sell1ng the coal a v175 OO a ton fhen I could hear the weird sounds of the Jungle Forest Hidenbaugh was leading a hunting the Stamps of Africa Since he graduated he had gone to Afr1ca and hai been there ever S1HCC go to the h1gh schools all over the U 5 and demonstrate her skill to the to the high h1S father quality of room house party through His great knowledge of hunting had helped h1m to become the best unde that AfP1C3 had The top nunters of tne world search for n1m as their gulde borest was having the time oi his life there The last mother in the supuose to be As I got V1S1On I saw was a maternity ward in the hospital Two women were 1n the room, a nurse and a bed Just as it came nearer, my mother called me from the house me, but I don't know whether I was to be tne nurse or the mother up slowly from the bench, I felt rather sad These Dh1HJS couli all know, life 1 made up of many hardsh1ps before we are to meet our goals to make our place in l1fe, no matter what lt may be As I walked up the path, would not come true, but I knew that they could be ours for the taking The n a part of their secret the future of the Class of 55 I knew the last V1SlOn was all be possible, but as we hope we all h ve that quality I knew all the prop1ec1es oonlight and roses had told me 777..7,afu4J . . . . . . . . . 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I, Charles Vallion, do will and bequeath my last years Surburbanites to Loretta Carpenter May she never become stuck in a snow bank again I, Louise Gallion, do will and bequeath my ability to drive fast and safe at the same time to Wilbur Leckrone May luck always be riding with you I, Gene Hawkins, do will and bequeath all my love for the Mc Kee I, Tom Kibbey, do will and beoueath my tire squalling ability to Clyde Lowe. Qt 1 Leland Parsons, do will and bequeath my tall and skinny build to Dan Middaugh fi.. ,X P 'S I, Howard Masters, do will and bequeath all my love for Liberace to Mr BHUUIBIIQ I, Earl Leonard, do will and bequeath my ability to play football to Jr Gray. I, Jim Landon, do will and bequeath my abil ty not to go with the girls to Tuffy Spurgeon I, Mary Ellen Mullet, do will and bequeath my inability to laugh at jokes and my cheering atility at basketball games to Janet Starner I Forest Ridenbaugh, do will and bequeath my ability to keep the basket ball bench warm to Harold Snyder I, Juniol Pyers, do I, Bob Hunter, do will and bequeath Ziiiiigdngiqggagg Tieady height 'bility to Dean Carter to Larry Moore. 18 X' Y' VQIP 1 n ' 91 - . I ugqy e X . .H. Nt 'fe ,A Q H In E 3 ' 0 1, A 3. . - I ' X' gr I ' ,ll X g F xx., 0 I -,GK f? ' -I 4. Q J A' - . fx- girls to Bob Moore. ' , . W -- A - V- . 1 '--:il 9 fl - - E . r . .1 if ' lfadiaiiyt fl. ul, :Nay 1 L '- -- axe 'r ' ' h A-Fai g . x ll 4' ,f I.
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