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We the Senior Class of M55 Saratoga School, of the city of Saratoga, County of Randolph, and the State of Indiana, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, our last will and testament, revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. First: To the Saratoga School, as a whole we bequeath our best wishes for many more years of success and accomplishments. Second: To the Faculty—We extend our gratitude and appreciation for the patience you have shown us during the past years. Third: To the Juniors, with pleasure, we will the north assembly seats. Fourth: To the Sophomores we will our ability to get along with the teachers. Fifth: To the Freshman we will our ability to get along with each other. We as individuals bequeath the following: I» Ruth Clark, leave my height to Mrs. Fleetwood and my quiet ways to Linda Ridgeway. I, Margaret Rossner, leave.' I, Kay Girton, bequeath my brownie points to Norieta Hardyman. I, Joan Hoffman, will my ability to stay out of mischief to Glert, my brother, and all my nicknames to anyone who wants them. I Virginia Watkins, bequeath my good conduct in Comm.-Arith. class to Glen Hoffman and my ability to take teasing to my sister. Jane, who needs it. 9 I, Judy Pratt, will my ability to act up in Mr. Wiebusch's class and get away with it to my cousin, Winifred Pratt, who needs it. I, Mary Warstier, will my ability to get along with and keep my boyfriends to Linda Ridgeway. I, Marvin Fields, leave my ability to drive to Jerry Wagner. I, Tom Johnson, bequeath my excessive knowledge to Bob Crutcher. I, Don Coy, leave my height and slender figure to anyone who wants it. I, David Kessler, bequeath my ability to get along with out- of-town girls to anyone who has trouble in getting dates and my driving ability to Gene Sipe. I, Bob May, bequeath my height and good looks to Don Jones. 1, Loren Powers, leave my deep base voice to Alan Cross and my spelling ability to Ronnie Barkdull, who needs it. I, William Cook, bequeath my ability to sleep in study hall and not fall out of my seat to my brother Don and my good looks to Hump Jones. I, Don Wallace, will my ability not to get kicked out of Mr. Wiebusch's class to my brother and Larry Wagner. I, Delbert Cortner, bequeath my ability to go with girls from Portland and forget them to Ronnie Barkdull, Glen Hoffman, and Jack Spille and my ability to not train and play basket- ball to Jerry Wagner. In witness where of, we, the Saratoga Seniors, have set our hand and seal hereto this second day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine-hundred and fifty-five. (1955)
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Karathon-Gasoline-Lubrlcants Lawrence (Dutch) Whltesel Phone Winchester 23191 Compliments of Hub City Flnenc-3 Corporation Union City, Indiana da$5 On September 3, 1943, seventeen eager little first graders found their way into Room 1 and demanded an education under the guidance of Mrs. Mamie Fields. They were Delbert Cortner, Marilyn Dean, Patty Fenimore, Marvin Fields, Kay Girton, Paul Jackson, Jeanette Mote, Loren Powers, Judy Pratt, George Rickert, Beverly Rheinhart, Larry Rheinhart, Mary Roberts, Mary Warstier, Jean Whiteman, Conchita Herriford, and David Kessler. We continued our second year under Mrs. Fields losing Patty Fenimore, Paul Jackson, Mary Roberts, and Conchita Herriford. We gained Tommy Johnson, Norma Keihl, and Wilda During our third year we welcomed Arta Barron, Ruth Clark, Jesse Clevenger, Ronald Hummel, Kenneth Jessup, James Pyles, Margaret Rossner, and Elsie Siberry. We lost Marilyn Dean and Jeanette Mote. The fourth year, brought us Mary Frogge and Wanda Tucker. We lost Jesse Clevenger, George Rickert, and Elsie Siberry. We entered the fifth grade under the guidance of Mrs. Althea Witsche losing Mary Frogge and Wanda Tucker. We continued our sixth year under Mrs. Witsche gaining Judy Bond, Bill Cook, Richard Cook, Donald Coy, and William Malay, and losing James Pyles. The fall of 1949 found us settled in the south row of seats in the assembly—we were now in Junior High. We lost Judy Bond during our first year in Junior High. Harold May, Robert May, Eugene Cortney, and George Landis entered our group during the eighth grade. As green freshman we entered our first year in high school. When school convened we welcomed Charles Eberwein and missed Harold May. Between our freshman year and our senior year, Donald Wallace, Virginia Watkins, and Joan Hoffman Joined us and Beverly Rheinhart, Larry Rheinhart, Arta Barron, Richard Cook, and Ronald Hummel left us. Seven of us have managed to endure through all the 12 grades in SHS. We are Delbert Cortner, Marvin Fields, Kay Girton, David Kessler, Loren Powers, Judy Pratt, and Mary Warstier. Bentley. Kay Girton, Senior Editor Union StocV Yards 333 South Walnut W. E. Vance, W. R. Ferguson Compliments of the Winchester News A Journal-Herald Winchester, Indiana
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