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Class Will we the Senior Class of 1957 of Mark Center High School, Defiance County, State of Ohio, being prisoners for twelve happy years and being strong in body but weak in mind, do ordain this our Last will and Testament. We do, on this 2hth day of May, will to our beloved lower classmates the ability to boss every- one around To the Juniors we will our drafty seats by the windows, to the Sophomores our ability to get others into trouble, to the Freshman our apologies for ordering you around, to the incoming Freshman our deepest sympathies and 00urage to withstand the iron hand of next yearls Seniors, and to the teachers anything that we leave behind, material or nonmaterial We the Seniors of 1957 do hereby will the following individual property to those whom we feel will use them best I, Bill Cline, will W lmowledge in Math and Science to Larry Conley, W position on the baseball and basketball teams to the man who trys his best an W ability to stay away from girls to John Walters I, Jerry Elder, will my ability to grow to Jim Diehl, my deep bass voice to Mike Sito, my ability to Rock and Roll to Larry Tonjes, and W ability to ge to school late to anyone who wants it I, Lee Gecowets, will W seat on the basketball bench to Larry Hartman, W seat in study hall to any poor soul, and W ability to get along with girls to Jim Diehl I, Berlin Kline , will W good looks to Maxine Slaughter, W spot on the basketball team to whoever can earn it, and my ability to get along w1th L11 girls to Robert English I, Georgia Kline , will my books to anyone who wants them and my short pen oils to W s1ster Mary I, Shirley Keener, will my seat to whoever likes to be cooled off in the winter and have plenty of fresh air in the summer, W physics book to whoever wants it, and W ability to stay out of trouble in music to W slster Pat I, Carolyn Baver, will my Job of Gossip Editor to Elizabeth Mumy, W fast typing ability to Lavon Morrison, my ability to stay out of trouble in my Senior year to Phil Miller, and my desk by the window to a.ny Junior who can stand cold I, Margaret Kinzer, will my seat to Ellen Munw, W ability to be good in Hrs F'ritz's classes to John Brmck and all the other Sophomores I, Janet Patrick, will my position as Art Editor on the Markette to Rosemary, W tallness to Janet M , W ability to get engaged to Carolyn Raase, and to Karen Sprow my place as a forward on the girls basketball team early to Judy Jones, and my good behavior to John Brinck I will W seat and being cheerleader to Janet Cllne I, Leslie Rosebrock, will W ability to do my own lessons to Jerry Conley, W seat in study hall to Nadrme Slaughter, my ability to get W absence excuses in on time to Phillip Miller I, Ellen Sailer, will W seat by the window to anybody, W pencils to any body who can f1nd them, and my short han' to Janet Mathes and Nadme Slaughter I, Lucille Morrison, w1ll my seat by the current event map to any Junior who forgets his current event unt1l the last minute, W abllity to go steady to Carol Champlon, W ab11ity to keep quiet to W sister Lavon, and W place as editor of the Markette to any Junior who is unfortunate enough to be glected I, Belva Zeedyk, will W abil1ty to stay out of trouble to Jerry Conley and Phillip Miller, W ab1lity to go steady to Carolyn Haase, my seat to anyone who cares to freeze to death, and W books to anyone who feels like studying I, John Core, will my air conditioner by the window to George Kllne and my position as blind operator to Max Klire , d ' f. I, Shirley Rohn, will my ability to study to Mike Site, W ability to get in
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W S' Valedlctorlan WILLIAM ALLEN CLINE Af Wai Prophet JANET KAY PATRICK Salutatorlan BERLIN JERRY IEINE
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Class Prophecy Todls I an walking am the streets of Toledo. As it is a very not any and I find myself feeling very thirsty, I go into Madame Wonderer's 'rea loan. I order a cup of teag and, as I an sipping it slowly, Madame Wmderer approaches and asks :Lf I would like to see the future. I ca.n't refuse such a tempting offer, so she asks me to study the tea leaves in my cup. At first I don't see any- thingg and then, after a few seconds, I see a vision materialiaing. First I see a sign that has 1967 on itg that means that ten years have passed since I grad- uated. As the vision becomes clearer, I see a tall blond fellow walking toward a race car. When he approaches the racer, he turns to wave at the peopleg and, to my surprise, it is none other than Leslie Rosebrock. le is now a famous hot- rod driver and is about to begin the 500-mile Indianapolis stretch. le gets :Ln- to the racerg and, as the gun sounds, he is off. I always knew he would get somewhere fast. Next I see the brilliant lights of Hollywood, and I see the name--ah, yes--it is Ellen Seller. Up in the theater lights I see Ellen Sailer and Elvis Presley co-starring in the Rock'n Rollers. Hy, what fame! 'men I see the kitchen of Sardie's in New York. 'lhe chef is standing there fixing pizza pie. As the chef turns around--why, my goodness--it's Georgia Kline. She always was a good cook, but in 1967 she is world famous for her pina pie. New I see the inside of a Methodist church and standing at the pulpit delivering his sermon is the Rev Lee Gecowets Madison Square Garden next cones into view. Coming into the arena -now she's turning yes, it's Margaret Kinzer She is the world's cheapion lady wrestler Laguardia Airport flashes by next Someone is about to board a jet plane My goodness! It's Shirley Keener, a jet pilot driver about to break the wo:-ld's speed record Coming out of a spin is-yer it's Shirley Rohm, the famous lady skater of all time Next I see Washington, D C Coming out of the capitol building is a red head I should have known it's John Core, now known as J Edgar Gore of the F B I New I see a classroom at Ohio State The professor is lecturing on the evils of alcohol. A trim blond turns and--yep- it's Carolyn Haver, my high-school buddy Casing into the vision Ls a laboratory I see someone bent over sane tubes Now there is a small explosion, and, as the person jumps back, I ses it is Bill Cline Bill was the valedictorian of the class of '57 and is now a famous scientist. may call him William 'Einstein' Cline 'Ihere I see a little white house and yard in Ft wayne In the yard stands a cute little gal I believe--yer it's Lucille Morrison She is now Mrs Ralph 'Ihornburg and in the yard are two litr- tle Thornburgs. Lucy has chosen 'Home Sweet Hans' as a career. In the Pink Palace of Las Vegas gambling is going on A man wants to see the big boss. He is ledtoaroon Asthedobris opened, atallnanstandsatthewindowpuf fing a cigar The room is rather dark As he turns toward the light, I see- Ohl lol it's Jerry Elder Who ever thought Jerry would torn out to be a second Boss Tweed? Hawaii and a large pineapple plantation locus into view I see a person in the middle of a large field of pineapples she is giving orders to her workers It is Belva Zeedyk She now has the biggest pineapple csnnery in the world Here comes Tampa, Florida. Someone is about to board a plane H turns and waves It's Berlin Kline As he climbs aboard the plane, basketball! are thrown into the air Of course, Berlin is playing in the Olympics this year Frcmbehindagesndoorenergesalady As shecmes closer,Ibe- lieve- Oh, my gosh! it's me Just as I am beginning to wonder what I an doing, the leaves vanish and Madame Wanderer says she cannot reveal my future. So classmates, for you and I IW Let it be what it sum be 'gills' For the future is ha.rd to see L, e e U' e I I O . 1 e e e e ' , o o a I ' a Q U e I o e 3 ' C O C 0 Q a a ' a C e . C I e e Q 0 e O e e ' ' e ff.: Pa F Q, V. V 'mat is what 1 prophecy, fit '
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