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Shakamak State Park Local residents began their crusade to get a state park located in our area in 1929. Through the efforts of many peo- ple, Shakamak State Park was officially opened in 1929 . It is located one mile from Jasonville in the corners of Greene, Clay, and Sul- livan counties. The three counties join in the area of the big parking lot and boat dock of Lake Kickapoo. The park was officially open for fishing July 1, 1932, and is currently open all the year around for fishing. Lake Shakamak was the first lake: Lake Lenape, the second: and third and newest lake, Lake Kickapoo, was completed in October of 1969. In addition to fishing facilities, Shaka- mak has cabins, campgrounds, riding stables, children's playground, group camp accommodations for 270 persons, beach, and beach house. Shakamak is in the top ten Indiana State Parks in both attendance and reve- nue. A new, modern campground with 122 electrical sites was opened in the spring of 1976 , and a new primitive campground is to be started in 1976 and completed in 1977 . Present property manager is Richard Smith. Class Sponsors ROW 1, Left to Right: Gary Johnson, Cynthia Thorl- ton ijuniorjg Marilyn Jones 48th gradej. ROW 2: Bob Swaby, Agnes Sloan Qseniorjg Paul Warrick, Marga- ret Warrick Csophomoresjg Willard Wier, Waneta Sutton Cfreshmeny. Greg Davis f8thD is not pictured. Class sponsors are welcoming our readers to the entrance to Shakamak State Park. 14 -in
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N n gi3E J-2' ..,,,,Mm-qgxnmw ' ai' Class Officers SOPHOMORES LEFT TO RIGHT: Cindy Orman, treasurer: Penny Reed, secretary: David Burger, president: Pam Sweet, reporter: Rita Ridgely, vice-president. Sophomore class officers were taken at the Log Cabin near the entrance of the park. The cabin is used for large family get togethers and parties. FRESHMEN ROW 1: Greg Shidler, president. ROW 2. Left to Right: Kelli Hayes, secretary: Beth McQueary, reporter: Darsi Mowery, vice-president: Christy Orman, treasurer. Freshman class officers are grouped around the big rock located at the entrance to the group campground. EIGHTH GRADE ROW 1: Pam Mullens. treasurer. ROW 2, Left to Right: Scott Rash, vice-president: Mike Rotman. president: Gina Landis, secretary: Jacque Miller, reporter, is not pictured. Eighth grade officers are at the south patio of the beach house at Lake Shaka- mak. SENIORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Kim Rutledge, reporter: Luanne Wasnidge, treasurer: Cindy Keller, Secretary: Mike Cooprider, vice-president: Rick Bell, president. Senior officers are at the parking lot, picnic area, and boat docking area of Lake Lenape. IUNIORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Earl Trusty, president: Kellie Fin- ley, reporter: Shane Reese, treasurer: Cathy Bickel. secretary: Mike Hudson, vice-president. Junior officers are standing on the rustic bridge which separates Lake Lenape and Lake Kickapoo.
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