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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT WE. THE CLASS OF 1960 BEING OF SOUND BODY AND MIND. DO HEREBY MAKE THIS OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMWT, REVOKING ALL PREVIOUS WILLS. I. Melvin Allen, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Charles Ernest Stephens, Ir. 1. Jo Ann Beaty, will my ability to say the right thing at the wrong lime to Betty Melts. I, Betty Bowen. will my tinker toy to mis McCarty. I. Bert BurlinghamI will my wiry beard to Mike Heironimus. I. Ian'y Brust, will my ability to brown to Ron Hicks. 1, Lorraine CarEenter, will my naturally red hair to Gary Barbknechl. 1. Richard Coyar. will my short thin hair to Bill Fabisiak. 1. Betty Dowd, will my long hair to Judy Flash. I, Bill Eaton, will one tank of gas to Bob Nowatzke, so he can drive to the South Shore once in a while. I. David Howell, will my ability to run all the way home to lunch to Bob Mercer. 1, Brenda Mercer. will my ability to get passing grades to my cousin, Bob Mercer. 1. Nancy Melton, will my knack for getting into trouble to Judy Flash. I, Barb Nablo, will my ability to make the pleats on my cheerleading skin stand out to Lois McCarty. 1. Mary Jane Novak, will my careful driving ability to Judy Flash. I. Donald Porter, will my ability to keep my hair short to Bill Fabisiak. 1. 0e Satkoski, will my ability to grow natural curly hair overnight to Ron Hicks. II Harriet Scarborough, will all the Heights boys I know to Pat Metcalf. 1, Howard Scarborough, will the back seat from my Plymouth to Jerry Beehler. 1, Dean Schmidt, will my athletic ability to Mike Orthman. I. Margo Schoof. will my ability to get caught window peeking to whom it may concern. I, Robert Sensow. will fifty pounds to Claude Ames. I, Jim Sherwood, will my ability to grow hair on my chest to Mike Orthman and John Hiigli. 1. Tom Welsh. will my ability to keep my mouth shut in Physics class to Gary Barbknecht. I, Qayig wemgg, will my side burns to Mike Orthman. 1, Joanna Werner, will my slim figure to Gary Barbknecht. -lu. :wl . ,.:. win kgmnaningr liri-
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Class H istory As the final bell rang and the last day of school came to a close, we following high school seniors left behind us many memories: Melvin Allen Dave Howell Dean Schmidt Betty Bowcu Brenda Mercer Margo Schoof Larry Btust Nancy Molton Bob Sensow Bert Burliugham Barb Nablo Jim Sherwood Lorraine Carpenter Mary Novak Tom Welsh Dick Coyer Don Potter Dave Wemer Betty Dowd Joe Satkoski Joanna Werner Bill Eaton Harriet Scarborough Thirteen of us have never attended school anywhere other than good old U. M. H. S. We are: Melvin, Bert, Lorraine, Bill, Dave 1-1., Don, Joe, Dean, Margo. Bob. Jim. Dave W.. and Joanna, Thinking back to the 1954-55 school year. we find that our 7th grade sponsor was Mr. Hubert Griffis. We attempted few activities, but we did manage to pick up corn at Jim Sherwood's home. This enabled us to have two class parties. both of which we will term a success, Vacation came and went. and we found ourselves in the 8th grade with Mr. Paul Brammell as our sponsor. Selling seeds and collecting old papers on a paper drive proved to be no great help financially, but again it provided us with enough cash for our usual two class parties. We looked forward to our next school year with mixed emotions. It would be really something to be in high school---but---first we had to go through the ordeal of initiation. It wouldn't really be as bad as we thought, would it? It was, but we lived through it so we could get revenge the next year. Mr. Richard Chastain was our freshman sponsor. who helped us put over a successful skating party and joined in at our regular class parties. Our sophomore year wasn't overly eventful. Mr. Jack Grimes was our home room teacher. Aside from our chance to initiate the new green freshies. our sophomore year was just an appetizer for the main courseuour junior and senior years. Arlan Mangus was our sponsor for our junior year, one of the happiest and busiest. As money making projects. we sponsored two dances. a skating party, and a magazine selling campaign. Our class treasury was also boosted by the profit received from our concession stand at ball games and out- candy room, open to students and faculty each noon. Mrs. Perry Smith. English teacher, and Mr. Mangus helped us present a successful junior class play in the spring of 1959. It was entitled A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. The monetary intake from this project helped to make possible our giving a Junior-Senior Prom later that spring. It was held at the school gym. which we had transformed to depict a scene at the Mardi Gras. Our final year at U. M. H. S. began in the fall of 1959. Mrs. Opal Yeager became our sponsor and directed one of the first projects of our senior year, our class play. We selected to give A-Feudin' Over Yonder . a comedy which we all thoroughly enjoyed as much as the audience. We again sponsored two dances which helped to finance our yearbook. The '60' , which we hope you all enjoy. Finally, in the spring of everyone's senior year comes graduation after which the seniors are Out of School Life---Into Life's School.
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PROPH ECY During the summer of the year 1970, I, Lorraine Cargenter, was lucky enough to get a check for one million dollars from the multi-millionaire. Mrs. Opal Yeage . Because I had always wanted to see other parts of the United States, I took the opportunity. I asked Ham Scarborough if she would go on the trip with me. Since she had just returned home from Reno, for the third time, she was glad to get away from it all. We left by the way of a beautiful private plane owned by the Novak Air Service. M Howell is the chief mechanic there, and he is also a test pilot. Mary Novak, of course, is the owner of the air service, and we were lucky enough to have her as out pilot for the trip. Our first stop was Hollywood. California. We accidentally ran into Betty Dowd, who had become a famous singer. She was on her way to a rehearsal. As we walked down the street, we saw Werner's Art Studio. We stopped in and found Ioanna Werner. She was getting ready to paint the portrait of the famous athlete. ean 5ghmigt, Brenda Memwas there visiting, also. grenda lives on a farm in LaPorte County, but she had to make a special trip to Hollywood to get materials and ideas for dress designing. We found Barbara Nablo at home with her family. She had become one of Hollywood's most expensive beauticians. She told us she had just designed a new-type hair cut for Jeff Chandler. She also told us that Dave Werner was in Alcatraz. Strangely enough, Melyin Allemis the warden there. Next. we flew to San Francisco. ,1 9m We :11 was at the harbor. He is expertly trained in agriculture and had come to San Francisco to check up on the produce being shipped to Hawaii. although he lives in Union Mills. on a farm. One of the ships was ready to leave when we noticed that oe Satkoski was the captain aboard. We went to Beverly Hills to see Howard Scarborough. We also found W He was talking to Howard, who is one of the stock-car racers that uses Bob's Otto Race Track. Next, we flew to Alaska. We found the office MW He owns a part of the gold mines. Betty Bowen, his secretary, let us in to see him. EELLBJatlinglzamwas working in one of the mines. We came back from Alaska and landed in the great state of Texas. We found the Lone Star Ranch, owned by im Sherwood. He had a thousand head of cattle and five hundred head of horses. He was having a new bunk house built and he called Dick Qoyer to plaster it for him. Dick plasters homes in the summer, and he teaches school on the Indian Reservation in the wintet. We flew across the Gulf of Mexico and stopped in Florida. We saw Margo Schogf, under water, teaching some beauties the art of being a mermaid at Marineland. From there, we went to Washington. D.C. IoAnn Beaty, as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, was the head of the impeachment proceedings against the U. S. President, Don Potter. Mary Novak had to go back to the airport. so Harriet and I went back on the train. Latry Brust was also on the train. He was going to Union Mills to his farm. Since thete was only one member of the class we hadn't seen, we searched and found Nancy Molten still at home trying to decide what she is going to he.
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