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,gsm -S-www Last Will Arid Testament Of The Senior Class Cf IQ57 We, the Senior Class of 1957, being of sound mind and excellent memory, and best class ever to leave New Lex High School, leave our last will and testament to be executed as follows: ARTIC LE I We leave Mr. Fowler in a blizzard of snow, still having school. To Mr. Lewis, we leave the famous words, I want to see you, you, and you in the office. We leave Mr. Neff finally taking his hat off inside the school building. We leave Mr. Priode a book entitled Do It Yourself . Mr. Martin leaves for the nearest rest home . We leave Mr. Montgomery writing a book about the behavior of girls. We leave Mr. Flores a new edition of a Family Relations book. We leave Mr. Weaver what is left of our class funds. We leave Mrs. Priode a new and maybe better Public Speaking Class. We leave Mrs. James Van Atta a new group of seniors to report to the guidance room. We leave Mrs. Enid Van Atta still talking to Miss Drury in the hall. To Mrs. Folden, we leave Gene Longstreth to help teach typing Il. We leave Miss Stage a car, so she can get there faster. We leave Miss Book a quiet 7th period study hall. We leave Miss Drury with the title of being the most helpful teacher in the school. To Mr. Conn, we leave Jack Park to help direct the band in between football practice. To Mrs. Saunders we leave a 7th grader to get her a glass of water. We leave Johnny Diller to clean up after the IUNIORSl ARTIC LE II Louise Brown leaves to be Elvis Presley's secretary. john Busse leaves in a trail of dust for parts unknown . Ioan Cable leaves her quiet ways to her brother, Gene. Don Carney leaves to join the service. Carol Chappelear leaves her ability to get along with Jack Park to Patti Ball. Margie Cheney leaves to replace Gale Storm in My Little Margie . Ruth Ann Clark leaves her reading ability to Iim Howerth. Leah Craig leaves Mr. Martin with gray hair. Nancy Dardinger leaves her title of neatest girl in the school to Kathy Newsom. Doug Deavers leaves his careful driving ability to Mr. Martin. Bonnie Deitrich leaves to be with Larry, but rg to raise a football team. Larry Dillinger leaves with Bonnie to start his own football team. Betty Dobbins, leaves her ability to tell jokes to anyone who thinks they can. Ruby Dyer leaves her height to Ruth Ann Goodin. Roger Fitzgerald leaves to paint a house for Genevieve and himself. Kent Goman leaves to take over the announcing of the O.S. U. football games. Dick Goodin leaves his winning ways to Larry Thompson. Yvonne Goodin leaves the boys from C-Town to Dotty Shiplett. Tom Hall leaves his Red P.I. 's to Barbara Longstreth. Glen Hammers leaves to start his own riding academy in Saltillo. Martha Hammond leaves her slim figure to Rita Wilson.
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The Ball Room Prize We Almost Won We Will Have These Moments To Remember
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Mary Lou Hanula leaves her ability to go out with other girls' steadies to Linda Rowe. Pat Hardy leaves her dancing ability to Betty Rexrode. Kenneth Hazlett leaves to be a midget in the circus. Marianne Hill leaves to raise little Randolphs. Dorothy Hoops leaves her long hair to Mr. Lewis. Thelma Hoover leaves her blonde hair to Charlotte Walters so she won't have to bleach hers. June Jacobs leaves to sing on the Ozark Jubilee . Renee Kimball leaves her winning ways that attract the 7th graders to Betty Rexrode. Jerry Koehler leaves his wiggling ability to Elvis Presley. Ruth Kokensparger leaves her long fingernails to Barbara Stalling. Marlene Lett leaves her cheerleading ability to Joyce Harbaugh. Gene Longstreth leaves his hot, '49 Ford to Dick Willison. Mary Ann Mattis leaves her ability to get Corning guys to Judy Bletzacker. Shirley McMillan leaves to find out what is behind the green door . Mary Lou Nichols leaves her ability to go steady with a certain Corning guy to anyone who wants to try. Jack Park leaves his lucky l3 at middle linebacker to Tom Tucker. Linda Pletcher leaves to start the construction company of McMillan and Pletcher. Joyce Prichard leaves to raise little Hills. Barbara Reed leaves her quiet ways to her sister. Barbara Ryan leaves to take over where Dr. Kinsey left off. Una Mae Shaffer leaves because she doesnft want to stay. Shelby Sherrick leaves to raise little Turners, Not like Mary Ellen . Charlotte Shumaker leaves her comical disposition to Mimi Anderson. Ronnie Sidwell leaves to be a double for Robert Mitchum in the movies. Gene Skeens leaves his coaching ability to Coach Martin. Betty Skillman leaves her A average to Patti Ball. Mildred Smith leaves a book entitled, How to Read Movie Magazines in Class . Roger Smith leaves to be in the O. S. U. Band. Frances Stalter leaves her ability to get a certain Corning guy to Rita Ansel. Gene Storts leaves his honor of being football captain to Stalter and Tucker. Harold Sullivan leaves his good looks to Mississippi . Genevieve Taylor leaves to keep house for Roger. Don Teal leaves to star in his own production, Here I Am, Girls . Mary Ellen Turner leaves her jokes to Jo Puterbaugh. Don Whitlatch leaves Marlene, but will be back to pick her up later. Joann Williams leaves her ability to get boys to Dorothy Dobbins. Joe Williams leaves his good looks to his brother, Jim. Lou Williams leaves her driving ability to Mr. Martin. Mitvi Wilson leaves her perfect attendance record to Steve Williams. Donna Wolfe leaves to be with Ronnie. James Wolfe leaves his nickname, Crow, to Miss Book. CDrawn Up Byl Linda Pletcher Barbara Ryan CSignedl 'Tffn Witness: Shirley McMillan Joyce Prichard
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