Geneva High School - Legend Yearbook (Geneva, IN)

 - Class of 1965

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Geneva High School - Legend Yearbook (Geneva, IN) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 95 of 104
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KARCH STONE CO. Bryant Indiana CAN YOU IMAGINE- JIM BBERSTEIN as the fat man of the circus? GRACE AMSTUTZ not studying? DOUG BIXLER not being a Romeo? JEFF BROWN keeping his mouth shut? SUE BURKE not making good speeches? KANDY DOHERTY not acting like a clown? KAREN BURKE wearing thongs to school? MARY ANN DUFF getting jealous? DOUG EDGAR as a lion tamer? PATTY FIELDS not getting into mischief? NANCY FOGLE not being in wrecks? JANIS HABEGGAR not liking children? CARY HANNI not speaking out in class? LINDA HAWBAKER as a disc jockey? CATHY TSCHANNEN being boy crazy? DAVID HIRSCHY keeping a straight face? PHIL HOUGH as a big executive? GARY HUFFMAN as a bull fighter? MARSHA JONES having big feet? BOB KIRCHOFFER being a ballet dancer? ANGELA LEHMAN being a torn boy? GLORIA LOUGH as a grand opera star? SHELDON MATHYS as a cheerleader? JOHN MERE not being a hot rodder? BOB MOSSER forgetting famous dates? STEVE MURPHY being a Latin professor? DLXIE PHARR not liking boys? VIRGINIA RHODEHAMEL being a snob? MARY RICH being a dog catcher? ANN STEINER without make-up?

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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1965, being physically lit and mentally sound do hereby bequeath our unique and much envied possessions to the following in this our first and last will and testament: To the Board of Education we leave our sincere appreciation for the tools of education they provided us. To the faculty we leave a heart-felt thank you for their patience, understanding, and invaluable teaching. To the juniors we leave the idea that next year they will be seniors. re the sophomores we Leave two more happy ears at Geneva. To the freshmen we leave the opportunity that we once had; the opportunity to take advantage of your three senior high school years. We hope you make the most of it. GLORIA AMSTUTZ wills her duties on the farm to anyone who feels he has the ability to do them. GRACE AMSTUTZ wills her stack of books to anyone who has arms strong enough to carry them, and her ability to get along with teachers to Johnny Hall. SHARON ARMSTRONG leaves her ability to drive to anyone who can get the family car. JEAN AUGSBURGER bequeaths her height to Janice Whisler and her ability in art to anyone who has courage and patience. BILL BAUMBAUER leaves his motorcycle jacket to anyone who has a motorcycle. LINDA BAUMGARTNER having a need for all that is hers leaves no bequest. JIM BIBERSTEIN leaves his ability to play the trombone and stay out of trouble with Mr. Hughes to Billy Fields. JOHN BINEGAR wills his weekly trips to Portland to Bill Steiner. SHARON BILLINCTON leaves her giggling to Phil and Dave Clark. RON BOLLENBACHER wills his fiberglass pole to Rod Mosser providing he doesn ' t break it, his loud mufflers to anyone who likes to get arrested, and his ability to play the cornet to George Hurst. JEFF BROWN leaves absolutely nothing to anyone because it took all he had to get through school. SUE BURKE wills her ability to get through high school without going steady to Marjean Neuenschwander. DOUG BIXLER wills his good looks and his ability to get a date with a different girl every weekend to Phillip Burry. KAREN BURKE wills her husband ' s pipe to anyone who can stand it. KANDY DOHERTY wills her beehive to any poor little bees that don ' t have a home. MARY ANN DUFF wills her enjoyment for commercial subjects to Carol Doherty. DOUG EDGAR wills his physique to Bernard Lautzenheiser. PATTY FIELDS wills her ability to eat root beer barrels in Government and not get caught to anyone who likes root beer barrels. NANCY FOGLE leaves all her nervousness to anyone who is willing to get up in front of the speech class to give her speeches. DON GILLESPIE wills his well-beaten shoulder pads to Eugene Hall. JANIS HABEGGER wills her ability to cause an explosion in chemistry class to anyone who likes to light matches. CARY HANNI leaves his ability to get his algebra problems to Steve Simmons. LINDA HAWBAKER wills her ability to go without lunch to anyone who is crazy enough to do it. DAVE HIRSCHY bequeaths his ability to get caught playing ping pong during class to anyone who likes to have a visit with Mr. Morris. PHIL HOUGH wills his ability as meat cutter to anyone who feels he can handle the job. GARY HUFFMAN wills his height to Don Burke. MARSHA JONES leaves her ability to get into mischief in choir to anyone who is willing to risk it. BOB K1RCHHOFER leaves his farming ability to Greg Thorton. DARLENE KELLY wills her position as a senior to her younger sisters. ANGELA LEHMAN wills her French book to her sister Kathy and her job as co-editor of the annual to any junior who is willing to work hard. GLORIA LOUGH wills a raccoon in her backyard to any one who wants it. SHELDON MATHYS leaves his football uniform to Don Burke providing he can fill it. JOHN MERE wills his ability to talk himself out of trouble to anyone who needs it. JIM MESHBERGER wills his short legs to Ralph Haggard and his end position in football to anyone who can make it. BOB MOSSER wills his ability to do terrible things in the back of fan busses to anyone who would do such deeds. TONYA MOSSER wills her hair coloring to Judy Neuenschwander. STEVE MURPHY wills his fullback ability to Sam Schwartz, his parking place to Bob Toland, and his privilege to play ping pong during class time to anyone who likes to get into trouble. JANE NEUENSCHWANDER wills her office of secretary in Y.F.C. to Cosy Luke. DIXIE PHARR wills her ability to set in front of government to anyone who likes to set alone. VIRCINIA RHODEHAMEL wills her ability to get along with her teachers to her sister Janet. MARY RICH leaves her love for cooking to Mrs. Muth providing she lets the next senior class cook more often. ANN STEINEP wills her ability to get A ' s in Mr. Smith ' s geography class to anyone who needs them. KATHY TSCHANNEN leaves her going to the show every Saturday night to anyone who likes to go with a group of girls. RONNIE VORHEES gives to the poor little juniors all his books and worried teachers. MARY WAGNER wills her driving ability to Sue Murphy and Linda Fellers providing they can improve it. PATTY WEAVER wills her shortness to Gaila Runyon and her ability to roller skate to anyone who will take the risk. SHARYL WHITE bequeaths her jokes to Mai Banta, her summers in Pennsylvania to Marjean, and her love of cousins to Nic Armstrong. SHELBY WORKINGER leaves her love for art to anyone who thinks he would enjoy it. J;?.

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