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SENIOR CLASS W ILL I, Bill Nestor, as a representative of this Senior Class of Palestine High School, being of sound mind and memory do hereby will and bequeath this, our last will and testament, the following items to the following people: DUANE GOENS wills to Carl Graham his position on the Varsity and his love to all the girls. ADA MARIE RUNNER wills to Betty Dininger her slimness and her shortness to Betty Miller. KENNY OLIVER wills his scholastic ability to Bob Graham and his affections to a girl in Fairview. HELEN LOWDENSLAGER wills her ability as a cheerleader to Shirley Harless and her short hair to Florence Garber. KENNY NISWONGER wills his basketball ability to Ar Neff and his height to Paul Garber. JOAN ARCHIE wills her long hair to Jeannette Marshall and her dignity to Mary Alice Bruner. NOEL MARSHALL wills his ability to drive a truck to Richard Baker and his leisure time to his motorcycle. MABEL WAYMIRE wills her little feet to Margaret .earl Hiatt and her love to Hank Drew. BOB WILSON wills his great ability to tell tales to Sam Lindamood and his seat by the window to Mary Fellers. MARY LOU HAPNER wills her success as editor of the Recorder to a junior and her leisure time to the garage business. RAY RICHARDS Wills his big feet to jim Cloyd and his ability to fall down stairs to Harold Goens. MARTHAI GRIM wills her quietness to Bob Janes and her musical ability to jay Mikesell. BILL NESTOR wills his curly hair to joe Graham and his baseball ability to Paul Runner. HARRY POLING wills his ability to farm to Paul Deeter and his flirting ability to Dwight Stump. BETTY STEVENS wills her black hair to Mary Murphy and her love to a boy from Richmond. JUNIOR THARP wills his basketball ability to Paul Ayette and his leisure time to Nestlegs Milk Plant. TO THE .IUNIORS we will our seats by the windows and the honor of being first in line at lunch, the job of putting out the Recorder, the Eagle, and the joy of being a Senior, plus our good natured spirit in Democracy Class. TO THE SOPHOLAORES we will the knowledge of putting over the junior Class Play and selling refreshments at all the home ball games. TO THE FRESHMEN fthe infants of High School, we Will all the knowledge which we have failed to grasp. TO NIR, POLING fthe faithful janitorl we will all our sympathy for all the troubles we have caused him. ' - TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION we will our thanks and appreciation for their making it possible for us to become Seniors. TO MR. MCNEMAR we will our respect for all of the things he saw us through. WE, now say so long and Wish you all the fun and more, too, that we have had at MGood Old P. H, S.N
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SENIOR PROPHECY I decided late in the spring of 6657 that I would like to have a reunion of my fenior classmates. So on the night of june Z, I called all of them together and much no my surprise everyone of my fellow classmates was present. Among the first to arrive were Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Laux, yes Mary Lou and Hip had gotten married as they had planned. They now had two children, a boy, Timmie, and a girl, Caron Sue, and were living in their newly built cottage next to their garage on 36. Along with them appeared Mr. and Mrs. Lee Graham. Helen, so it seems finally married Lee and was now running a restaurant in Dayton. So far, there was just the two of them. Of course , not far behind them appeared Mr. and Mrs. jesse Mikesell, who had also married in june after graduation. They seemed the same as they did ten years ago when we were going to school together. Can you imagine Ada without any children, well she told me she had decided to wait until they had paid for their nome they were building in Greenville. I traveled on to my next guest, they had just about all arrived by now and such a display of youngsters, I had never seen before. My next visit was with Mr. and Mrs. junior Tharp. It seems they had left three year old baby junior at home with his grandmother. He then told me that he and Betty had been married in U4-8 before he went to the Army. He now had a good job as Business Ivlanager in a sporting goods store in Dayton. Well, then, who should appear but Martha Grim, alone. Could it be that she hadn't married Devon after all? But no, after talking with her awhile I found out that he was at home taking care of six week's old daughter Helen I..ouise. She was still living at Palestine and Devon was a farmer. Then I came to two of my chums that really surprised me, Between asking questions and answering them Betty Stevens told me that she was still single and a nurse at the Provident Hospital in Chicago. She said she was still going with Jr. Carpenter and was planning to be married before too long. joan Archie of course, fairly knocked me over when she said she was now teaching the first and second grades at Palestine. After all, joan always got such a thrill out of missing school, I never thought she would be a teacher. And surprises never end, she then told me that she had no intention of getting married for at least five more years. She was living at home. After hearing her tell about her pupils it made me rather homesick to go back and visit for a day. At this time who should appear at my side but Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Niswonger. They had married late in M4-9M and Kenny and family were now living in Greenville. They were planning on moving into their small cottage on Central Avenue before long. They then pointed to a small girl and boy playing over in the corner with Mary L.ou's children. Of course, I knew right away that they belonged to Kenny and Rosie. The boy, Kenneth jr. had daddy's height and Janie had her mother's blonde hair and gray eyes. Rose called Janie and both children came running. I asked baby jr. wha.t he wanted to be when he grew up and here is what he said, MI want to be a good basketball player like daddy says he was. I turned to talk to Janie and away she went, poor shy little girl. On to the group of men sitting over there on the couch. I moved towards them and whom should I re- cognize right away but Ray Richards. Next to him sat Duane Goens, and then Harry Poling. I remembered when I asked Duane what he Wanted to be ten years ago. MOh, I guess I'm going to college, but I don't know what for!! Well, it seems as though he decided, as now he holds a very good job as Manager in an office down at Wright Field. HTim was always one of those fellows who was quick with the mind but not with his hands. You're doing all right, anyway so keep it up. Then I just couldnt uvait any longer to find out about Ray. Was he married? No, none of these three iz-nys were, I found out later. I then asked him what he had been doing since he 4-aduated. He told me that he just couldn't leave the farm and that he had bought a Gracre farm near Hollansburg. I asked him whyhe had never married and he said, ve . so far I have been getting a home ready: now I have to find someone to live in
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