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C aJJ f- i oem MAY 21, -1957 That is the day we've been waiting to see, Twenty-five graduates will march down the aisle, Their diploma from O.C.L. to receive. First came the president, Wally Rhodes Who presides over every meeting. He always has a friendly smile And meets us with a friendly greeting Next comes David Clouse, Such a fine little lad, And as for Vice-President Their couldn't be a better one had. Now let's see who is next, It's Karen Brubaker whom we all adore; She's our pretty secretary And also our Annual Editor. Our Totem Pole editor and treasurer too Is Eulalia Hoffman, a real nice lass She's also witty and jolly too She rates A 1 in our class. Sue Ross is quite a girl, She has a wonderful personality, She loves to sing and loves to act, Her talents are brought to reality. Ronnie Krugh is a friend to all, He's really good at playing ball. Next is Linda Cowan, a real cute chick, Some handsome guy she will surely pick. Keith Wortman, a real nice guy, With his blond hair he rates quite high; He's not too shy and not too bold, He's a good worker so we've been told. A Matthews boy, his name is Jan, He's one who does all that he can. Judy Hunter of whom we are especially fond, Is in love with a boy named Ron. Next we find Jim Ash, A real nice boy he seems; He's always full of fun, And as for sports, he's on the beam. Looking at Betty Lockhart you can see, She's just as sweet as she can be; She's lots of fun and real sweet The Senior Class sure thinks she's neat Ned Alger, a farmer to be, If he keeps it up in Ag, you'll see. Well here comes Dick Jones, A real nice guy; If there's something he doesn't know, Give him a chance, he'll try. Kenneth Balliet can always be found, In his black Ford, driving round the town. Carolyn Heppeard is our Slim Jim, She always looks so neat and trim. Glenn Pontsler is our curly head, He wants to be a farmer, so it is said. Janice Adelblue is another of our twenty-five, And everyone digs her jive. And then there is Jim Adelblue Who hardly makes a sound In fact he's such a quiet lad You can hardly tell he's around. Harold Chaney, a real nice guy; He'll join the Navy by and by. Next is Marilyn Rice, our long haired blond, Of whom we are all very fond. Charles Mathew is a handsome lad, With the girls, he doesn't rate bad. Let's see who is next? Barbara Ainsworth, what a pleasant feature! She's a real nice girl, With a future of being a teacher. Last but not least As this should be Are Janet Williams and Kay Thompson Who composed this poetry. And also we must not forget The fine sponsor of our class; Mr. Leindecker, teacher, advisor, friend, Who's helped us thru to the very last. Page 19
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JO 5 t We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-seven, do hereby will the follow- ing to the underclassmen: To the Juniors we will our good times as Seniors and the great responsibility of the Senior Class of setting an example for the underclassmen. To the Sophomores we will our enthusiasm of getting class rings and energies and abilities of preparing a successful prom. (fc. To the Freshmen we will the opportunity to use their abilities and get the most out of the three remaining years of high school. To the eighth grade we will our lockers and the enthusiasm of entering high school, and we hope that they will make a success of their high school life. I, Wally Rhodes, do hereby will by ability to play basketball to John Fifer, and my clean sweatsocks to Marvin Walls. I, Linda Cowan, do hereby will my ability to break test tubes in Chemistry to my sister, Phyllis and my height to Jay Dee Clouse. I, Ronnie Krugh, do hereby will my ability to sit quietly in study hall to Bill Carr and my long legs to Leroy Ernie. I, Janice Adelblue, do hereby will my good times while in high school to my brother, Charles, and Ned Becker to anyone who thinks there is such a person. I, Glenn Pontsler, do hereby will my ability to understand red-heads to Wayne Williams in hopes that he understands them as well as I have. I, Janet Williams, do hereby will my English literature book to any Junior who thinks that they can understand 1, Jim Ash, do hereby will my long hair and ability to sing like Bill Haley to Leroy Ernie. I, Carolyn Heppeard, do hereby will all my good times in school to those who follow and my dirty locker to whoever can keep it clean. I, David Clouse, do hereby will my ability to play the trumpet to Dave German I, Judy Hunter, do hereby will my ability to cheer at basketball games and all my good times at O.C.L., to anyone who can have as much fun as I have had. ££ I, Keith Wortman, do hereby will my good times to my sister, Leila, my car to my brother, John, and my driving ability to Phil Ames. I, Marilyn Rice, do hereby will my good times in O.C.L. to anyone who has had as much fun as I have had and my Elvis Presley picture to the Sophomore girls. I, Kenny Balliet, do hereby will my ability to be Yearbook Photographer to Joe Gish, and my ability to diagram sentences in English to Bob Kohn. I, Betty Lockhart, do hereby will my good times at O.C.L. to my brother, Jim, but I wish to keep a certain boy for myself. I, Harold Chaney, do hereby will my ability to keep quiet in study hall to Phil Ames. I, Susanne Ross do hereby will all my good times in high school to my sister, Rebecca, and my ability to write four letters a day during school to anyone who can afford to buy stamps for them. @ I, Charles Mathew, do hereby will my typing ability to Jerry Hoffman and my ability to drive safely to Tom Witten. I, Eulalia Hoffman, do hereby will my memorable days at O.C.L. to my brother Jerry and sister Mary, and my headaches as Totem Pole Editor to Marilyn Blossom. I, Dick Jones, do hereby will my position as band president and ability to get out of study hall to Tom Witten. ( C I, Barbara Ainsworth, do hereby will my energy in Phys. Ed. Class to Phyllis Clouse and my nicknames back to Pop. I, Ned Agler, do hereby will my ability as a mechanic to Hank Thompson in hope that he will need it some day. I, Karen Brubaker, do hereby will my and enthusiasm for Findley College to Jerry Clouse and Maria Kline. f I, Jim Adelblue, do hereby will my ability to diagram sentences to my brother and hope he can understand it better than I can. I, Kay Thompson, do hereby will my ability to sleep in class to Bill Carr. f I, Jan Matthews do hereby will ability to keep my driver's license to Royce High Having disposed of the above items we declare this the end of our Last Will and Testament. — Class of 1957. Page 18 W I I t n A t m e
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