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+'---n-n---u- - .- - -v ----- N E - WA - HI ----- . ----- M--N------P SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Senior Class Prophecy Place: Heaven Time: Eternity .4 In order that you might learn what has happened to the class of 60, this journal 1S dedicated to those of you who have not yet arrived in this heavenly paradise. Widely, known for our angelic mannerisms While attending dear old N. W. H. S., we have all finally reached our desired destination, Heaven, The immortal Barbara Frantz was recently elected the first woman President of the United Heavens. Her success was due to her brilliant promoters, Barbara Gies, Madeline Ulmer, and Beverly Watson who have spent centuries -preparing suitable speeches, tours, etc. David Snyder and Tom Kaple have gone on another expedition, this time to paint the moon pink. But they always were color conscious. Ah-h, listen to that heavenly music. Irene Strohm has done wonders with our choir of little angels. Kenneth Studer, assistant to St. Peter, has gon-e back to school to learn how to count higher, because he can't make out the last thousand numbers in St. Peter's Great Account Book. Janet Badertscher has agreed to take full responsibility for instruct ing this crazy mixed up kid. , If you have noticed that the nights just aren't' what they used to be, it's becaus Mary Ann Kaple and her assistant, Marilyn Wenzlick, have designed a seven-point star. How exquisite! Farmers Jim Pitzen, Allison Shell, Chuck Pifher, and Harry Aichholz have cre ated a new method to rotate the clouds so that the crops of harps will grow to be o better quality. But it doesn't seem to be working, the clouds are beginning to tur black, and some are secreting water. Sharon Steigerwalt, Sue Bevis and Lucille Hiler, who operate the fashi-onable Clouc Hopper,Dancing Studio, designed to teach the boys to jitterbug, have announce that thelfolliowing boys willpsoon, graduate: Bobby Kaiple, Roger Rettig, and Joh Vanichek. ' I . Clarabelle Stacklin, our faithful head nurse, and her assistant, Carol Schank, hav been kept busy mending broken wings. I wish the class of 60 would quit trying t fly too soon. Why, Larry Bishop and Alan Cramer have been convalescing in th Heavenspital for several light years n-ow! Won't those hot wingers ever learn? Look out! Someone might get hurt. Sam Hosey and Larry Kimmel insist upon try ing to throw clouds through the angels' halos. They must think they are still playin basketball for the Dutchtown Indians. Velma Snipes and Dloris Donnersbach have earned the honorable position of pol ishing the rainbo-ws. Since their duties include polishing of the rainbows of ever planet, they must ride the cosmic rays, which are the fastest means of travel in Heav en. So if after an April shower, no rainbow appears, you'll know-somebod, goofedl And so, my dear Alma Mater, it is farewell until We meet again, for perhaps you too, will reach this heavenly paradise. The Littlest Angels Carolyn Faeth and Margaret Wurm
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NE WA HI SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the year of 19516 one the day of Septembei 17 thlrty nine confused freshmen ntered the newly built New Washington H1 h School Our first step toward becom ng Seniors was the election of dependable officers. They were: President, Roberta sborn' Vice-President, Mary Ann Kaple: Secretary-Treasurer, Irene Strohmg Stu ent Councll Irene Strohm and Sherry ECKSTGIII Our class advlsor was Mr Kenneth ummms In November 1956 we got better acquainted by having a class party and ance. Later in February, we enjoyed askating party at Bucyrus. Members of the lass participating in sports were Larry Plshop Allison Shell Larry K1mmel Ken eth Studer Sam Hosey Dav1d Snyder and Thomas Kaple Roberta Osborn repre ented the class as a varsity cheerleader As we entered our Sophomore year of high school our class was left with only hlrty foui members During the summer of 1957 1 trag1c accident took the l1ves of oberta Osborn and Sherry Eckstem Carlton Heydlnger Carlyle Heydlnger and arold Thompson also left our class There was one new member Beverly Watson oming the class The officers elected were President Irene Strohm V1ce President homas Kaple Secretary Larry Kimmel Treasurer Maurice Hosey Student Coun il Mary Ann Kaple and Marilyn Wenzllck Our advisor for that year was Mr Ken eth B1ShOp An enjoyalble Christmas party was the social h1ghl1ght of the year usmess wise we selected our class r1ngs that year The same seven boys p3.I'lS1Cl 'itlng 1n sports were Thomas Kaple Sam Hosey Larry K1mmel Larry Bishop Al ison Shell David Snyde1 and Kenneth Studer Larry Bishop was basketball man ger that year Thirty four members returned to start thelr Junior year at D H S Two members avid Snyder and Robert Lucius withdrew from our class while another two Bar ary Ann Kaple VICE President Sue Bevxs Secretary Carol Schank Treasurer elma Snipes Student Councll Mlary Ann Kaple Clarabelle Stacklln and Marllyn enzllck Our class advisors were Mrs Shirley Rock and Mr Glen Miller That ear we were all exclted about recelving our class rings The name of our Junlor Class lay was Caught in the V1lla1n s Web which was a highlight of our school year On ay 16 we held our Junior-Senior Banquet Our theme was Stalrway of the Stars he boys showlng thelr ability 1n sports were Thomas Kaple Sam Hosey Larry Kim el Larry B1ShOp All1son Shell Kenneth Studer Charles Plfher and Jlames Pxtzen airy Blshop was once again basketball manager Mary Ann Kaple cheered the team long as 'L reserve cheerleader After twelve years of work and enJoyment we finally reached our goal With homas Clark and Barbara Powers leaving and Davld Snyder 1o1n1ng us our class hen had thlrty three members Mr Arthur Crisp was our new Superintendent for ur Sen1or year Leaders for our Sen1or Class elected were President Larry Bishop ice President Carol Schank Secretary Alan Cramer Treasurer Larry Kimmel tudent Council Mary Ann Kaple Clarabelle Stacklin and Thomas Kaple Our ad 1so1 thls year was Mrs May Yanka Our Senior Class Play presented on November '3 1959 was entitled Seventeen IS Teirlhc Oui first blg thrill was havlng our Sen 1 p1ctures taken 1n Fostorla on September 26 The boys supporting the school in ports were Thomas Kaple Sam Hosey Larry K1mmel Allison Shell Kenneth Stu er Charles Plfher James Pitzen and David Snyder Mary Ann Kaple was again lected cheerleader Royal blue and white were chosen as our class colors For our ovgicex we chose a tinted blue carnatlon To Thlne Own Self be True is our chosen o o -I 111-1111 un---nn-uu-uu-un1nn- - - --un-un-uu1nu-un-.nn1un:ln1uu1 1 - 1u1nP , E I 0 , . - . . - . . .OA I - D . , - . y 7 ' . . r.. ' . O y I 1 . . C A . . . . 4 Y : '-, , - , . , - 1 9 - y ' ' c' l V I , - V- 0 i . . V I L ' c . W . . KL X . . . 1 , . , ' v 7 Y ' W : 1 3 ' 9 . Q ' f 2 K' V 9 l ' 5 ' ' , u 1 . X . Y u 1 I . - 1 u u ' 1 K I I s 1. : - , ' , l - .C . : 1 9 . V 2 ' Q 1 ' ' 1 .1 ' - ' C ' ,I - - 4 . . . lu u I E , 1 ' n ' ara Powers and Delmar Blanton, joined it. The officers elected were: President, I l 5 ' . 9 9 V I 5 .l 7 . 9 4 1 .I ' 1 I f . K ' H 1 . 1 . . 1 U . I ... . . , , , , - -X N n - '17 . . .. . . . : V I 3 1 y . - -D 9 I x A . a r N Y y ' N 5 I r . ' C a , . ' l . ' D . : X . , I . 3 Q ' an ' J P y ' I 5 1 ' ' 3 . . 9 Y a I . 2 ' ' O . H. . ' 4 . . H H . . . A , L , 1 5 ' ' . . . 1 I . V I 1 . : U ' v . 1 W I ' Y 1 t I ' r ' l ' 1 I , r- , I . . : , ' cc - X V I rr ' . I X
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NE WA HI SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Sen1o1 Class of 1960 belng of sound mlnd excellent memory and as full f fun as usual do herebv bequeath our t1eaSU16d DOSSBSSIOHS and l1ttle rnlsdemean IS to the followmg To the School we leave our 1b1l1ty to wlggle out of trouble and outwlt the teach To Mr Cusp we leave next year s Government class hoplng they w1ll be better 1n olmed on cur1ent events To Mrs Yanka we leave an 1nqu1s1t1ve Enghsh class knowlng the Junlors love to sk questlons Tolllflr Robey, we glve our lntelllgence hoplng h1s basketball player wont make lsta es To M1ss French IS left the memo1y of her best Shorthand class To Mr Harrlll we glVE all our used gum hOp111g the JUHIOTS won t have to stand ln he cornel for Ch8WlHg lt To IVIISS Loyer, we leave a new yardst1ck knowmg that hers 1S badly worn a1mmg To Mr B1Sh0p we leave the unsolved mystery of what happened to h1s fish To Mrs Woodaxd we leave our slxde rules hopmg the next class w1ll know where o put the declrnal pomts To M1ss Barnhart we leave a more energetlc Phys Ed class knowlng we were a ad mfluence on the Jun1ors Mrs Strlcker we g1V6 ou1 book of le0'al efccuses knowmg the Junlors Wlll use hem agaln Mrs Wolfe and Mrs Parker we leave more hardy appetltes so they Wont ave to use the garbage dlsposal To Mr Ecksteln we leave all our gum wrappers on the floor knowlng he apprecl tes them Slnce we have dlspersed our DOSSGSSIODQ as '1 class We w1ll now set about leavmg' ersonal ltems to the Junlors Margle Wurm leaves her long fingernalls to Karen Zaebst knowlng that Karen 1ll emoy them Mary Ann Kaple Marllyn WCHZIICK Cla1abelle Stacklln and Sharon Stelgerwalt ave thelr Wednesday nlghts fun to Rose Karl Barbara Delarlber Carol Mann and oan Kehles hoplng they have as good a tlme To Urb1e Durnwald Dave GIGS leaves h1s Mercury so Urbxe won t have to drlve h1s rothel s car Sam Hosey Torn Kaple and Larry Klmmel leave then' athletlc ab1l1ty to Larry 1ke Dave Fellows and Dennls Rlsmlller so they won 1: have to Slft on the bench next ear Sue Bevls wllls her seat ln Government to he1 slster Jane hoplng she NVIH do 1tJl1S Carol Schank leaves her long han' to Sue Tlppln hoping she Wlll take good care f 1 - .- - - a- - - -. -...-....-...-M-.... . - -...-.--.l...-.....-.l.- .- - - - -. .. -.........q. 1 0 Q f r 1 I ' I v I . 1 1 ., ' ' . ' , C . .E . I . - ers. M. , . . . , . , . . , y - 0- y . , . . L 4 Q . . . . , A . . S , ' ' , cl ry V , , .. , . . . . . , . . , 1 n L , . . . , . . 0 To Mr. Miller is left a more cooperative Vo-Ag class, knowing the Juniors enjoy ' u . , . s . D , ' I I ' . ' I . 1 7 . A U . L , . L ' . To : . , . 1 H U ,, A L H . . . To . : , , ' , ' I . , Y . I .M . i . . . A C , . . . 1 n. c V . Y ' 1 , . . , 4 b . 7 A . . , ' ' , v V L . . I y y a V . K y , , . , , . , , 1 . , . . . . 7 5 . . . , . p I 7 Y . . . , V ' . , 7 . . ., . - CG. 't.
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