New London High School - Wildcat Yearbook (New London, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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I, Oliver Close, will my sense of direction to Iohn Howard so he will know where he is. I, Clarence Coy, will my good behavior to Don Iackson. I, Connie Collingwood, will to Corrine Towstiak my position as Secretary of the Senior Class tin hopes she will have the minutes of the last meetingi. I, Edgar Crabbs, will to the Iuniors, the right to goof off in English class and listen to Mr. Perlick complain. We, Pauline Denger and Wilma Marett, will the art of skipping study hall to Sandy Bohn and Loretta I-Iall. Be careful kids or you'll get caught!!! I, Iudy Emch, will to Gloria Delamater, a capable freshman, my position on band and chorus. I, Douglas Fetterman, will first trumpet in band to the lucky person who gets it next year. I, Eddie Hamilton will to Ierry Perkins all my excess tat. I, Doris Harding, will my ability to get straight A's to Martha Ward and Bonnie Ewell. I, Iudith Hauser, will my piccolo to Sandy Golding. Count your blessings that you have a small instrument to carry during long marches. I, Rosemary Hileman, will a well-used bass clarinet to my sister, Adele Hileman, so she can be a full fledged member of the New London odd- instrument. I, Ianice Holkenborg, will to any underclassman who gets talked into it, the job of making the stencils for the marching band music. I, Harolyn Hyatt, will to Kay Erlenbach and Marla Ringler, my ability of not making up time during my four years of high school. I, Herbie Knapp, will to Gary Staples, my seat on the bench in basketball. I, Iucly Martin, will to Mardic Smith, my seat in speech class and my knowledge with which I blackmail the instructor. I, Richie Nestor, will to Gordon Staschke, my fullback position on the football team, and the right to take kids home after practice. I, Eleanor Paramore, will to Barbara Moore, my ability to tell the truth. I, lim Pierce, will to the next editor of the Tattler the right to spend their spare time working on the Tattler. I, Bill Pierce, will my band chair to Len Ebel. I, Tom Porter, will my job in the drugstore to Daryl Tulk. I, George Bay, will to Ianet Stokes, the good times that I had in my four years of high school. I, Ioan Schneider, will to Mary Sauer, my library key and the many memories within. I, Louieda Smith, will to Sylvia Meek, my right to go steady and break up as many times as she wants. I, Ioyce Skala, will my many memories of New London High School to the coming seniors. I, Carl Stober, will to Ierry Chandler, the occassions to skip Ag. Class any day he wants to do so. I, Darrell Stoner, will to Gordon Bonney, my sore and creaky knees and ankles. We, Iean Wargo, Virginia Parker, Susan Guscott, and Iudy Switzer, will our tables at the pizza house to any lovers of Pizza. I, Ralph Weiner, will my ornery disposition to Bob Campbell. I, Eunice Westfall, will my job of Vice President of I.ehman's Bakery to Martha Roeder. I, Sondra White, will to Mellaine White, my worn out pair of majorette boots. I, Nita Zimmerman, will my student teaching to Gloria Thomas.

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CLASS WILL ARTICLE I We, the Class of l95'7, being of reasonably sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. To Mr. Anderson, a chorus that will sing Knot talk? when he wants them to do so. To Mr. Bacon, a year's supply of the loudest tles imaginable. To Mr. Bender, an automatic machine to sign detention slips. To Mr. Chamberlin, a bus ot his own to take his field trips. To Mr. Clinger, a tree period so he could relax tor once. To Mr. Collier, a freshman science class who will do reports willingly. To Mrs. Hatzel, more girls to capture honors in style shows. To Mrs. Hainline, oitice help that will type the menu perfectly. To Mr. Ierry, Senior girls who attend their gym classes. To Mr. Laborie, eligible girls who know enough to be quiet. To Miss Larkin, the best oi luck in her new line ot lite. To Mr. Machles, more instruments to fill out a well-rounded band. To Mr. McGowan, a group ot husky boys for Iunior high sports. To Mr. Myers, a winning combination in basketball. To Mr. Perlick, a senior English class that will hold it down to a dull roar. To Mrs. Pierce, more trips to tell her class about. To Mr. Schacht, a bunch of seniors who will let him have a little sleep on the senior trip. To Mr. Smith, all sorts of wierd insects tor biology experiments. To Mrs. Smith, a shorthand class that knows their shorthand better than we did. To Mr. Williams, a new radio for art class. To the cooks, a whole lot ot new menus. To the bus drivers, cotton for their ears due to the noisy students. To the Ianitors, students who will leave a room orderly. To the underclassmen, we leave the wonderful times experienced in New London High School. CLASS WILL ARTICLE II I, Louise Anderson, will my old beat up baton to Carol Cowie. May she have as much fun with it as I did. I, Frances Baxter, will to Iudy Finkel my seat in Symphonic Band and my ability to act as it I were smart so the teachers will give me good grades. I, Hazel Benear, will to Bernice Fowler, the right to skip study hall with- out getting caught. I, Finley Bennett, will all my school skipping to my Uncle Paul Young and brother Ioe. I, David Burner, will to Buck Staples, the right to be as lazy as me and do the least as he wants to. I, Iean Cawrse, will to Loretta Hall and Ann Funk, the right to have all night PJ. parties any time and all the time without disturblng their parents. I, Carl Chandler, will my ability to Gerald Geiger to run into walls and not get hurt.



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