Sullivan High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Sullivan, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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Class Poem The seniors leave this school with sorrow, Knowing not what comes tomorrow, As graduation day is nigh, We leave this poem to remember us by. David Clark's the first we meet, At the head of the class he earned a seat He's handsome, fun, as well as smart, From all our mem'ries he'll never part. A real nice girl from Kipton came, Miss Lyn Davidson is her name, She has green eyes and golden hair, And does her work with special care . Ianet Foster's full of pep , When leading cheers, she's right in step Her favorite sport, we've found is swimming Many a prize she will be winning. Frankie Graham and his bright red hair, Adds to the band with a trumpet's flair, Whenever the day is spoiled with rain , Frank stays hom.e with his model train. In class Dick I-lawley's awful quiet, But on the gym floor he's a riot, He makes the baskets one by one, And that is how our games are won. Curtis Howe , as you Well know, Likes to take girls to the showy Or to a dance , round and square , And even to the county fair. Glenda Keefer likes men tall, But dark and handsome most of ally Her personality is A plus, She is friend with all of us. Mary Ann Marshall so very sweet, To look at her is quite a treat, She plays the sax in the high school band, And does it with a clever hand. One of the Messmore boys named Larry, With all the work he has to carry, Still has time to have his fun, With each and all and everyone .

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last Will And Testament We , the Senior Class of 1957, being of sound mind and with no malice aforethought, do declare this to be our last will and testament and hereby bestow upon our underclassmen the following: To our teachers , we leave a gold medal for getting us through school. To the Iuniors , we leave our good reputation, dramatical ability, and ability to get good grades. To the Sophomores , we leave our used textbooks, study hard. To the Freshmen, we leave a pack of notebook paper and pencils, which we never seemed to have. To the Underclassmen, we leave a promotion in the lunch line. WE , the SENIORS, make the following individual bequests: I, DAVID CLARK, will part of my baritone voice to Steve Patton. I, LYN DAVIDSON, will my position as cheerleader to Connie Hyde and hope she has good luck and as much fun as I have had. I, JANET FOSTER, leave my ability to keep thin to Ronnie Finley. I, FRANK GRAHAM , will my ability to play the trum.pet to anyone windy enough. I, RICHARD HAWLEY, will my ability to skip study hall to Tom. jordan, who never seems to make it. I, CURTIS HOWE, will my ability to always have plenty of chewing gum on hand to Iuston Iones , I GLENDA KEEFER, leave my place in the Drivers Training car to anyone and hope they do better than I. I I, MARY ANN MARSHALL ,xleave my crown to next year's Homecoming Queen. I LARRY MESSMORE , will my seat in the Senior Homeroom to Tom McConnell, who is large I enough to sit in it. I, DAVID MILLER, will my ability to have a driver's license for three years and now take Drivers' Training to whom ever needs the credit. I, DON MILLER, will my ability to have my hi story Workbook up to date to anyone who never has time to get it done. I, DAN NESBETT, leave this school. I, EDITH RINGLER, will my ability to get a driver's license to Sonya Orcutt. I, CAROL WALTER, will my place on the school paper staff to anyone that wants it. I, ROGER WEILER, will my ability to play football to Ralph Kish. I, ROBERT WILSON, will my handwriting ability to Emma Messmore. I, IUDY WRIGHT, leave my ability to stay home and study at night to Midge Hastings.



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David Miller sure goes far, When he's driving in his carp The only problem that he has , Is how to keep it filled with gas. Don Miller is a senior, too, He has his faults , but mighty fewy And as life's road you travel on, When you see David, you'll see Don. As president 'till May twenty-two, Dan Nesbett sure will lead us through: We know we will not go astray, If he leads us 'till that golden day. Edy Ringler knows it's true , That a lot of jobs are hard to do, But she does her job with such detail, That everyone knows she'l1 never fail. Our friend who's known as Squeek to all Iust got back from a trip last fall: Carol Walter, you have traveled far, That you can find friends wherever you are Roger Weiler , our football star , We'll find wherever ladies are: Whether he's on land or sea, Quite handsome he will always be. Robert Wilson's the smartest of all, In lessons, activities , or his hobby, baseball We hope his dreams will all come true , So he can be a teacher to all of you. Last but not least comes Iudy Wright, Every morning she looks so bright, Voted the most talkative girl in school, She'll always abide by the golden rule Now our class has paraded through, In front of me and in front of youp The senior class will always stay, United by thought, although far away.

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