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Class Will On this first day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight, we the Seniors, of New Ross High School, in the city of New Ross, in the township of Walnut, in the county of Montgomery, in thestate of Indiana, in the country of United States, in the conyinent of North America, on the planet Earth, in the solar system of the Sun, in the galaxy Great Wheel, being of sound mind and body do make this our last will and testament. We hereby be- queath our most valuable possessions to our school and the following schoolmates. To New Ross High School, we will our ability to make money, may every class be rich. To the Iunior Class, we will our ability to get along. To the Sophomore Glass, we will our ability to save money. To the Freshman Class, we will our ability to reduce in number from our Freshman year to our Senior year. 1, Grace Keller, will my ability to stay home nights to Ruth Duncan so she won't be so tired in the mornings. I, Grace Duncan, will the Senior boys, all except one, to the Iunior girls, may they never be without a boy friend again. I, Larry Gray, will my ability to have wrecks to Red Wilson, may his father always be happy. . 'V I, Bob Meier, will my ability to get in trouble to Ruth Ann Feltner, may she never be bored again. ' I, Iim Newton, will my mighty Dodge to Iudy Harris, may she always be to school on time. I, David Carver, will my DeSoto to Bill Evans :so that he may set a new speed record. I, Iack McAnu1ty, will my flat top to Myron Brissy, may he never need a haircut again. I, Dick Golladay, will my lighting to William England, may he always be fast. I, Bill Henderson, will to Ierry Bannon my ability to keep track of Bainbridge so we will all know what is going on next year. I, Gary Watson, will my ability to keep hands off of the girls to Ronnie Durbin, may he never be lonely. I, Dick Sosbe, will my conversational ability to Merrill Calvert, so he will be able to get a word in edgewise when he is with Jeanie. I, Buck Henderson, will my height to Mike Stewart, so he may never be tall again. Signed, sealed, published and declared as and for our last will and testament by the Senior Class of 1958. We have in the presence of each other subscribed our names hereto on the day and year last of aforesaid. mb... 1.0 l ---cw I - -G .9 ' M--- -- ,Z.7f.5.Z4ZfJ,... GM! . .. . .anus - - ..E.:QQ!JlL-J!'
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Page 15 text:
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Class Prophecy It was a bright, cheery morning when I settled back in my seat on the' new D. C. 9 Mainliner. The date was May 2, 1973. Fifteen years ago I had gfraduated from New Ross High School. In fact, that was where I was going now--toSNew Ross. I had some business with McAnulty's DeLuxe Auto Repairs, Inc. I wondered idly if the owner were any relation to the Iack McAnulty who had been in my graduating class. When I I'eaChed New ROSS, I' went directly to the garage. To my surprise, I found that Iack McAnulty, who had graduated with me fifteen years ago was the president of this thriving business. While I was there I also found out that Dick Golladay, away on business, was the business manager for the firm. He was married now and had a little boy, Dickie Ir. Since this was my home town, I decided to stroll around a bit. Walking along Grace Avenue, I almost passed an accountants office that said Duncan Sr Co. on the plate glass window. I walked in and asked who Mr. Duncan was. I was informed that Miss Duncan ran the establishment and that it was one of the finest accounting firms in towm. Iust then, Gracie came out of her private office and invited me to stay for coffee. I accepted and we spent a pleasant hour talking over old times. Reluctantly, -I left, and went over to the public library. I found that I knew the librarian. She was Grace Keller, another one of my former classmates. She told me that she was married. She also said that she only worked in the library one day a week. Coming down the library steps, I saw Iim Newton and David Carver. While talk- ing to them, I learned that they were special-duty jet pilots who flew important officials all over the world. They were on their way to the airport now to fly Larry Gray to Russia to sign a peace treaty and to talk to the Premier about colonizing the moon. I asked if they were married. Iim said that he wasn't. David said that he was and had three sturdy sons and a daughter. Iim looked at his watch and reamrded Dave that they were due at the airport. I said goodby and continued on my way. I had some time to kill, so I decided to take in a show while I was in town. A picture that I had been wanting to see, The Big Man , was playing at.the Bluejay Theatre. Before the picture started, someone remarked that it ought to be a good show. I turned around .nd saw Bob Meier sitting beside me. We talked a few moments until the show started. When the screen credits were shown, I saw that Bob was the star, and that he was billed as The James Dean of 1973. He told me that Dick Sosbe was his co-star and was in Hollywood working on a S3, 000, 000 production called Angel With A Reason . After the show, I left the theatre only to bump into Gary Watson. He said that he had a chain of funeral homes and enjoyed his work very much. For some reason, business had been awfully good lately. I left Gary and started on my way to the airport. Coming down the street toward me was Admiral Buck Henderson. I stopped him and asked where Bill was. He said that Bill was a successful auctioneer and was auctioneering a large sale in the next block right now. I asked him if he was married. He said no, but Bill was and had a little girl and a little boy. I looked at my watch, and taking leave of Buck, again started on my way to the airport. Thinking back, I realized that I h vi seen or heard of all my former classmates of 1958.
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