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C121 fl!!! If We the class of Fifty Three of Kunkle High School clty of Kunkle and State of Ohio belng of sound mind and memory do hereby make publish and declare th1s to be our Last W111 and Testament in manner and form following hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us To the entire school we leave the memory of what a senior class should be We the Seniors leave our ability to cut stencils to anyone looking for a good Job w1th long hours and low wages We will the Jun1ors our Echo and our seats by the windows 1n Study Hall We will the Sophomores our ab1l1ty to make lots of money We leave to the Freshmen nothing for they would not Kntw what to do with it if we dm The Senior girls leave their Jobs in the office to Janice Eberly and Barbara Miller lndlvioually me iollowing we do bequeath Rosanna Armbruster do hereby W111 My position in band to Nellie Leskow My blond hair and brown eyes to Adabelle Shlnabarger My seat in Study Hall to any Unlucky Junior My ability to study hard to Bonnie Connelly Doris Barrett do hereby will My smile to some unhappy person My height to anyone taller than I who will make an even trade My angelic look fthat hides my devilishnessl to Janice Eberlv Jackie Dorey do hereby will My love for President Wilson to Naomi Day My temper to anyone who wants it My habits to get to bed early to Bill Mclntosh Ruby Weber do hereby will My position in band to Junior Robb My position on the Echo staff to Doris Steiner My ab1l1ty to enter into debates on the bus to Adabelle Shinabarger Doris Steiner and Darlene Tressler My smile to Nancy Armbruster Grace Finch do hereby will My seat in band to Marjorle Knepper My height to Rosy Flightner My seat in Study Hall to anyone who likes to stretch his neck to see out the window Ronald Armbruster do hereby will My seat 1n Study Hall to anyone who likes to freeze in the winter and roast in the summer My weight to Carl Steffes My positlon on the Echo as Ed1tor to any Junior who likes to mess with ink Caroline Theobald do hereby will My drum to Eva Barrett My ab1l1ty to stay out of trouble to D1ck Traxler My Seat in the study hall to anyone who llkes to watch the trafflc on 246 I Harry Keller do hereby will My position on the basketball team to Edwin Wyrick My seat 1n Study Hall to Willis Keller My position on the Echo Staff to Carl Steffes My history teachex to Joe T eskow I ii L I, . ' : I, ' , ' 5 I, ' , ' 5 It To Charlotte Miller, my hives and my ability to cheer-lead. 1, , ' 3 I L ' ' 'J I It ' ' 1 I, ' y , ' 1
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Phyllls Myers Our teacher was Mr Thomas 1lcher th1s year and for the elghth grade also In the elghth grade we lost Ronnle Whetro and Ralph Balzer Th1S was our last year ln preparatlon for our h1gh school years We started our Freshman year Wlth followmg students Ronald Armbruster Harry Keller Ted Warner Rosanna Armbruster Dorls Barrett Gracle F1nch Anna Hendr1cks Carollne Theobald Grayce Leskow Phyllls Myers and Ruby Weber Durlng th1s year we lost Phyllls Myers Th1s year we all enjoyed our Freshmen In1t1at1on and our adv1sor was Mlss L1ll1an Mltchell At the beglnnlng of our Sophomore year we were all set to enjoy our second year of our hlgh school years Th1s year we gave the Freshmen thelr In1t1at1on I don't know who had the most fun' We lost Grayce Leskow and our adv1sor was Mr Warren Wlse We were flnally Junlors It seemed l1ke we would never make lt But now our t1me was golng fast The b1g thlngs of thls year were the class play Summer Rash and the Junlor Sen1or Banquet Wh1Ch proved to be very successful Durlng th1s year we galned James Connolly Our adv1sor was Mr Henry W1chmanowsk1 We have reached the las round of the ladder 1n our hlgh school years The t1me surely has gone rap1dly Of course we are all looklng forward to May when we graduate We are planrung our tr1p to Washlngton and New York We are also looklng Jrward to our Junlor and Sen1or Banquet Th1s year we have galned Jacquelyn Dorey but we lost James Connolly who 1S m the Umted States Army Mr Cornell 1S our class adv1sor The or1g1nal Senlors are Rosanna Armbruster Dor1s Barrett Gracle F1nch and Harry Keller. . 1 KI , 1 . A J J J .I ! J J I J J 3 . , n . . . 1 . ' ll VI ' , . . . 1 1 . . 1 . 1 , 0 n . n . . . It . . . ' .I 3 I
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Class Prophecy In I96O My flance and I Just came home from the coast where he was stat1oned wh11e servlng h1s t1me 1n the U S Army After rest1ng up a b1t I sat down to read one of the local newspapers when I happened to notlce where Mrs Ronald D1etr1ch QGFHCIB Flnchl entertamed several guests ln honor of her daughter s f1rst btrthday My mother told me that they were l1V1I1g where the D1etr1ch's had prevlously l1ved but they had f1xed the place up a lot One day when I had nothmg to do I dec1ded to v1s1t Grac1e bhe lnforrn ed me that they were marr1ed 1n 1954 and had l1ved on the farm s1nce then Grac1e thought Carol1ne Theobald was l1v1ng 1n West Jefferson so we dec1ded to look her up We reached her home about 10 15 A M We were pleased to to know that Carol1ne had become the new Mrs Charles Harr1ngton 1n 1955 She was worklng 1n a factory part t1me Whlle she attended her ch1ldren the rest of the t1me Carol1ne thought Ronald Armbruster was 11v1ng outslde of Bryan on a farm so the three of us started out for Ronn1e's Manslon Just before enterlng Bryan we not1ceo a large farm w1th a large house and barn On the mall box we saw a slgn that read Harry Keller We end ed up stopp1ng here 1nstead of look1ng for Ronrue Harry was marrxed to a glrl from Bryan but we could not qu1te place her He and h1s w1fe had one ch1ld and had been farm1ng for some t1me now He ment1oned that he and Ronn1e had thought of startmg up a da1ly paper 1n Kunkle Harry Sald he thought he could d1rect us to Ronn1e's house so we started out for there Harry ment1oned that once we were on the r1ght road we couldn't m1ss 1t and I see what he meant As we entered the dr1ve I was amazed to see Ronn1e s1tt1ng on thc porch as lt was 1n the summer tlme for harvest1ng gram I the house we notleed a large sw1tch board and later Ronn1e 1nformed us that lt was h1s automatxc sw1tch control for operatmg h1S machmery that d1d the harvest1ng by slmply presslng a button He sa1d all of h1s farm work was done by the Press Button system In the k1tchen was h1s w1fe Carol Lutz Armbruster preparmg dmner She d1dn't have to ask u more than once to stay after we smelled the del1c1ous steak cook1ng After lunch Ronme asked us how we mlssed the Connolly Alrport when we came through Bryan fLocated 2 mx north of Bryan J So we all thought we'd let Ronn1e d1rect us to the alrport I-I1s lovely w1fe had us walt ln thelr home unt1l J1m came ln He was runn1ng an a1rl1ne 24 passenger from Bryan to New York It wasn't long unt1l he arr1ved and took us a r1de 1n one of h1s planes Jlm sa1d he had been marrled and runn1ng the alrport now for two years and l1ked the work well As we were 1eav1ng the plane Carol1ne fell and spramed her ankle so we had to rush her to Bryan to the Hosprtal The doctor 1nformed us that they could not take care of her and that we should take her on to Deflance As we entered the Hosp1tal and saw the doctor we thought he was fam1l1ar then we dlscovered lt was Harvey Ashenfelter Mrs Ashenfelter CRosanna Armbrusterl I . . - , . ' . . . . , . , . . . . . . 1 . . , . . . . , . . . . ' ' ll ll 0 I I . ' 1 1 - n J ll u . . . 0 l . . . e 1 1 '- ' . . . . . . . 1 . .
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