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MV lust Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1958, being of sound mind, do offer this document as our last will and testament: I, Dorothy Adams, will to Loretta Baysinger the right to play hookey, next year. I, Jim Beck, will the right to take six solids next year to anyone who wants to. I, Tony Costello, will to Glenn Sconce the right to be Senior Manager. I, Marvin Craft, will to Mr. Sweeney a perfumed glue pot. I, Donna Debolt, will to Martha Downs my ability to get along with all my teachers. I, Connie Foreman, will my quietness to Marcia Stein. I, Glenn Fulton, will Jerry Uhey the right to take the school record player home. I, Warren Gordon, will to my brother Bill the right to ask any teacher all the questions he cares to ask. I, Orville Guilliams, will to Ted Morgan a pass to the furnace room. I, Ted Henry, will the right to go without a haircut for six months to Jtmior Stein. I, Roy Hollingsworth, will my big feet to anyone who can use them. I Dorothy Myers, will my height to Janet Whittington. I, David Newlin, will the right to make two points for Perrysville, next year to Chester Justice. I, Harold Roderick, will my textbooks to anyone who is willing to pay the book rental fee. I, Ron Rumple, will to Harold Myers the right to wear sideburns. I, Larry Scholl, will to Harvey Hegarty the ability to keep calm, cool, and collected. I, Wanda Smith, will permission to Betty Ross to chew gum in class every day next year. I, Paul Trosper, will the right to go to town every noon to Sherald Delp. I, Ed Whittington, will to Joe Frink the right to nail his project together in shop when he is a senior. I, Martha Williamson will my chair in band to Paula Hollingsworth. We, the Senior Class, will our right to concessions to the Junior Class. We will to Mr. French our high school records for reference. We will to Mrs. Albright another class to sponsor. We will to the students and faculty of Newport High great success in all they do. Witnessed on this twenty-third day of May, 1958. 7 Senior Class of 1958 Newport High School
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Paul Trosper is our country lad. He's not too shy, or not too bold. The things he's always doing for others F C' Come from a heart that's made of gold. x x , Harold Roderick lives in O. P. D. Don't think he ever looked twice at any she , He'd rather go htmting for rabbits and squirrels Than to be bothered with parties and girls. Another pretty girl in our class Is Dorothy Myers, a country lass: I suspect she knows how to cook and also to sew- Because most girls do, from the country, you know. Warren Gordon has a style that is his very own, In a basketball game, he is never outshone. In fact he succeeds in all that he doesg He is the good sport whom everyone loves. A barber, Dave Newlin intends to be, The hair and unsightly whiskers to mowg Why don't you take up singing, Dave, And be another Perry Como? The singer of our class is Glenn, And also for dancing he has a yen. l He's tops on the drums, as all his friends know. Good drumming , Glenn, wherever you go. Larry lSchul1 is a lady's man, we're very sure, - In his well-cut clothes, so good-looking and dapperg His manner is so very beguiling, For he is always beaming and smiling. Q Did you ever hear of a mushroom hound ? Orville is the guy, when that season rolls round. You know he can find them when they can't be found- Nearly a bushel, 'twas said, and right in town. Quiet and shy, and exceedingly pretty Is Connie, the lass from the Foreman home, She doesn't say much which, perhaps, is a pity, But we wish her good-luck where'er she may roam. I, Edwin Whittington am not a poet, Art is the place where my talent can shine, I have introduced each of my classmates to you, 'Tis a pleasure to know these friends of mine. fs We're leaving behind us twelve years of schooling: We've learned all our lessons: commencement is near. As we go separate ways, may Fate treat us kindly, And success crown our efforts in our future years. Ed Whittington This Page Sponsored by MILLER FLORISTS FABLES' FORD SERVICE Cayuga, Indiana Cayuga, Indiana Sw Q .J 3 yi? J
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Senior Trip - May 24 to 31. Magic dates! Red Letter days! Senior trip days! Washington D. C and New York City time! We met our bus in Indianapolis, where we also met our fellow-travelers, seniors from Huron High. Our first thrill was the sight of the Leveque-Lincoln Tower, a sky- scraper 556 ft. high in Columbus, Ohio, where we stopped for lunch. Evening found us in the heart of the Golden Triangle at Pittsburgh, Pa. Our headquarters were at the Roosevelt Hotel. The following morning found us Turnpike bound as we passed such landmarks as the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Tech, and Forbes Field. Cm the Turnpike, we had a Church on Wheels - a unique experience for us all. Leaving the Turnpike at Carlisle, famed for the school which Jim Thorpe attended and for the home of Molly Pitcher, we toured the battlefield of Gettysburg where we saw many famous statues as well as the Eternal Peace Light, one of three in the world. Late afternoon found us checking in at the Annapolis in D. C. We had arrived in our nation's capitol via the National Cathedral and Embassy Row. Our night tour of the city was so very informative and beautiful, for it showed us the many attractions of our capitol. Names became realities on the tour. Monday was packed with sight-seeing adventures - the Capitol and Congress, Mt. Vernon, Alexandria, Arlington, the Smithsonian - our experiences were many and exceedingly interesting. Tuesday found us northward bound. At Philadelphia, we visited Independence Hall where the Liberty Bdl hangs, Ben Franklin's grave, and Betsy Ross's home. We reached New York City by way of the Jersey Turnpike and the Lincoln Tunnel. Our hotel, the McAlphan, was on Herald Square near the Empire State Building. More excitement awaited us - our visit to the United Nations, cruise around Manhattan, bus tour of lower Manhattan, trip to the top of the Empire State Building, visit to Radio City, boat trip to the Statue of Liberty, plus the extras such as our visit to Broadway and Coney Island. We really made good use of our time. What did we care about sleep? We could sleep when we got home. Friday saw us heading west. We enjoyed our stop in the Chocolate Tovsm, Ilershey, Pa. We also saw Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's capitol. In the evening we found ourselves checking in at the Roosevelt in Pittsburgh once more. Saturday, we were content to just ride and review our experiences. Happy, but tired, we arrived in Indianapolis that evening with suitcases full of souvenirs and dirty clothes and heads full of very happy memories. Compliments of CLARK'S CHEVROLET SALES WILLIAM R. GOODRUM, M. D. Cayuga, Indiana Cayuga, Indiana
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