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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF '58 To whom it may concern, we the graduating class of 1958, realizing we must part with our teachers, classmates, and good times, do hereby declare this our last will and testament. To the teachers we wish to leave a little peace and quiet. To the Juniors we will our positions as Seniors and our ability to work together. To the Sophomores we will our textbooks, assigned seats, and orderly lockers. To the Freshmen we will our good times in high school in hopes that they can keep up with all the activities. I, Dora Ainsworth, do hereby will my interesting notebook to Rex Moonshower, and my likes for football and basketball to Jean Sallee, and my good times to my brother, Don. I, Norma Ainsworth, do hereby will my ability to study to Mary Thompson in hopes that she does a better job than I did. I, Phil Ames, do hereby will my ability to get out of study hall to Don Ainsworth and my locker to anyone who can clean it up. I, Marilyn Blossom, do hereby will my ability to have one boy friend at a time to Gerry Clouse, and my good times in high school to my brothers, Don and Jim, in hopes they can keep up my talking average. I, Helen Carr, do hereby will my ability to play in physical education to Donna Ainsworth and hope she does a better job playing than I did. I, Harold Dull, do hereby will my parking space to anyone who can stay 20 feet away from the sidewalk, but wish to keep W.P. for myself. I, Janis Eller, do hereby will my ability to get along with the guys from York to anyone who can have as much fun with them as I have had, and all my good times to my brother, Raymond. I, Royce High, do hereby will my ability of getting along with Mr. Holmes to Roger Ricketts, and my driving ability to Bart Sidle. I, Kay Kline, do hereby will one slightly used cheerleading outfit to any one who can have as much fun at it as I did, and my ability to get up at 8:20 and make it to school by 8:35, and all my good times to my brother, Dan. I, Homer Kraner, do hereby will my ability to get along with Mr. Holmes to Roger Ricketts, and my wrecked Ford front end to Tex Rider to straighten out in case he needs it. I, Jill Krugh, do hereby will my ability to catch on to jokes fast to Connie Chaney. I, Betty McHugh, do hereby will my bashfulness to anyone that wants it. I, Charles Merkle, do hereby will my ability to get good grades in English to Harry Debolt, and my ability to get out of study hall to Jay Clouse. I, Linda Mottinger, do hereby will my ability to keep quiet in class to my friend, Deanna Fry. l, Judy Rowland, do hereby will all the fun, enjoyment and positions I have had in school to those who feel left out. I, Shirley Snyder, do hereby will my pixie and long socks to anyone who has enough nerve to wear them, and my ambition to be a football coaches wife to Jean Sallee, but wish to keep my ear for myself. I, Nancy Tribolet, do hereby will my good times to my brother, Gary, and my excess height to Joan Moore, but wish to keep a certain Bill for myself. I, Marvin Buck Walls, do hereby will my ability to play basketball to Paul Sutton in hopes that he can better my thirty-plus average. I, Tom Witten, do hereby will my good times to my sister, and my height to Jay Clouse
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TOM WITTEN Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Boys Glee Club 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Band Vice-President Band President 4 4-H Vice-President 3 4-H Club Congress -1 Class Play 4 Stage Crew 3 Boys State 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff -1 Dance Band 3
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CLASS HISTORY The Class of '58 started high school in September, 195-l, with our thirty-two members and Mr. Buchholtz as our sponsor. For the leaders of the year the class elected Marvin Walls, Presidentg Charles Merkle, Vice-Presidentg Judy Rowland, Treasurerg and Kay Kline, Secretary. In September, 1955, having lost ten of the thirty-two members we began our sophomore year with twenty-two members. They are: John Ainsworth, Bill Carr, James McHugh, Bob Stutz, Gene Brown, Rodger Norton, Nancy Sidle, Kathy Schnitz, Kenny Thompson, Don Chaney. Again our sponsor was Mr, Buchholtz. That year the class chose Marvin Walls, President, Charles Merkle, Vice-Presidentg Jill Krugh, Treasurer, and Judy Rowland, Secretary. The outstanding event was the selection of our class rings. Later we chose our Class Colors, mint green and white, and our Class Motto, The Door to Success is Labled Push. In September, 1956, we took our next-to-the-last step towards graduating with Mr. Buchholtz as our sponsor. We had lost Kedar Army which left a total of twenty-one for the beginning of our Junior year. The leaders of that year were Marvin Walls, President, Phil Ames, Vice-President, Shirley Snyder, Treasurer: and Jill Krugh, Secretary. On the second day of school, we received our class rings. During the year we gained one new student, Homer Kraner and lost two more, Rosie Amweg and Barbara Adelblue. Our sponsor, Mr. Buchholtz, directed our class play, There's Always A Murder. On May l0th we had our Prom with Somewhere Over the Rainbow as our theme. ln spite of our having only nineteen members for our Senior year, we are happy to say we are Seniors at last. Our leaders for this year are Phil Ames, President: Charles Merkle, Vice-Presidentg Marilyn Blossom, Treasurer: Kay Kline, Secretary, and Nancy Tribolet, Year- book Editor. Mr. Leiendecker our sponsor directed the Senior Class Play Atta Boy, Walt. Our money-making projects for our four years of high school have been bakesales, rummage sales, suppers, ice cream socials, selling magazines, and having the concessions at ballgames.
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