Akron High School - Golden Haze Yearbook (Akron, IN)

 - Class of 1959

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The simplicity of reflections focused on traditional sand cortluroy from the pool of our high school tlayscc- What activities, studies, and interest did each senior have? Band, chorus, basketball, subjects from English to Trigonometry, class plays, canteen, popular songs and singers-hall are found painted on our SENIOR CORDS.

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Freasures .feft Beh ind I, Frank Urbahns, beting of weak mind and one puffed up sore toe nail, w-ill to my brother, john, one slightly used '51 Goose, so that he may drive from the drug store to Parkers Restaurant without tiring himself outt. Also I would like to wi-ll to Mr. Deaton my love for Physics so that he can always rememtber me as an ??'??? .... . .- --- -- --- .- --- -- I, Gloria McCloug4h'an, being of sound mind, will my abil- ity to be embarrassed and not .blush to Duane Smiith who .needs i-t in the art roo-m. Also my bookkeeping to any Iumor who wants it. I, Iim Swick, bei-ng of sound mind, I thtink, hereby will my government book to any Iunior wh-o wants it, and my ability to setay oust of trouble to my brother, Tom, and also Ricky Braclway who needs it. Also my ability to svttick it out at AHS to anybodiy. I, Esther Landis, be-ing of sound mind, will and bequeath to any next year Senior girl, my Senior cords in hopes that they can think of something to put on them. Also, my Book- keeping Book to any next year Senior that wants it, in hopes they can get more from it than I did. I I, Pat Overlander, being of sound mind, do hereby will and bequeath nothing becau-se there is nothiing leftt to will! I, Mary Ellen Maxwell, in a moment of madness, do will and bequeath my ability to write acceptable themes to my brother, Kenny, my ability 'to talk and not get caught to Margaret Moore, my Chemistry book to some poor unsus- pectting Iunior, and my pet peeve, Billy Murphy, to Mr. -Cush- man to put in a big tbottle of formvaldehyde for furither biology classes to study. I, Linda Nelson, hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Mere- dith, my ability to write answers to questions I don't know anything about! To Larry Daine a gold plated Woman Hater pin tbecause I feel that he needs onel. To Allen Smith - all the green apples he can eat! And las-t, but not least, to Mr. Turner .my ability to swipe pencils Csince he was the victim of so many lossesll I, Pat Kuhn, will to Randy Sriver and Cvarolyn Myers my job as soda jerk, because they spend more time in there than I do. Q I, .Shel-by Smoker, in my poor, confused and undecided mind, hereby bequeath my typing erasers to Mr. Turner so he won't have to charge his students Sgt for using his. Also my typing book to my brother, Eddie, so that he may remem- ber my trouble in it so as to do befttter. I also will my ability of getting along wit-h the teachers to anyone who may like to talk like I do. I, Cecil Kelley, do will and bequeath my position as one of the art chairmen, on the annual, to Ianet Teel when she reaches her Senior year, and my ability to get along with people to anyone who needs it. To anyone who is bashful, I give my talking eyes which I've been told I have. To the Seventh Grade girls I will my knowledge of sewing. We, Merlee Smoker and Bev Powell, being of weak minds and unusually strong jaws, wish to will to Wendell Kuhn and Bob Powell our ability 'to get along so well with our teachers in hopes that they won't get into any more trouble than we did. And tto anyone who is interested, we will our many good times rodding around. We also would like to will our ability to 'be engaged in our Senior year to swell guys, to our ol-d school buddy, Melba Morris. ' I, Bob Kirk, being of evil mind and mangled body, do hereby will and bequeath my ability.to get two broken bones 'in both my Iufnior and Senior years to any Iunior bias- ketball player who can use it better than I, and to Ioe Mad- dux for fit happens to be a good way to get out of typing class. ' I, Phyllis Murphy, being of sound mind, will and bequeath my typing er:'t::ri: to Mr. Turner after lim through with them, and also my 5 cents which he is charging 'to shtarpen them. I al-so will my ability to Alyce Murphy for -her to get her driverls permivt and not to be as scared as I was. I, Frances Lewis, master of my tsane or insanel mind, hereby will my Bookkeeping book to any junior who has the ability to add and suvbtract backwards, and to Merlee Smok- er my future years of being an old maid, and to Mr. Mere- dith my dancing shoes so he may dtance for the next 30 years. hast of all, butt not least of all, to anyone the will to get out of school and make their first million. I, Dan Flohr, having a m-angled body and a few shingles loose elsewhere, do here-by will and bequeath my United States Citizenship papers to Charley Foreign Legion Brown alias Charles William Wlhittten-berger, in hopes he will find a use for them in the boon docks or wherever his line of duty may call him. To C'harley's mommy I leave my 1959 V28 CV stands for Vanatorl camel wi-th low built-in humps, for an extra smooth ride, and also an extra large radiator that replenishes any water that may be used. I leave my looks to any boy who wishes never to be trapped by a girl, and my figure to any gvirl whose ambition is to become an old mtaid. 'Ilo Glary Bradtwiay I will my height and my ability as a basketball player in hopes he will give me his in return. To the Kuhn girls, Pam and Cathy, I will my flat top which I know they always liked so well. til-lall I, Ierry Kuhn, being of soundi mind, body, and hairy legs, will my ability to come in first in the cmile to Gtary Parker, who, with luok, manages to come in last, and lastt of all, I will my hairy legs to Curley Kerr and hope -it helps to make a man out of him and -keep him warm. I, Bill Burkett, being of ,poor mind and weak body, do hereby will to Allen Smith my billfold in case he has to play any fines. To Wendell Kuhn my ab-ilitty to get along with all girls in case he needs it and to Gordon Helitzel a pal to run around with in school as Frog and I have. I, Bill Whittenberger, do -hereby will my position of first tromibone in the high school bland to Gary Bradlwtayg and my position as official scorekeeper on the baseball team, when not playing, to -anyone who is silly enough .to do it. Being U person of few words I wiill .my job as Hi-Y reporter Ito Bolb ,I-Iuppert, 'a boy of -more words 'than I fam. I, Iohn I. Hartman, lbeing of strong body -and weak mind do thereby will and 'bequeath my ability to run tthe mimeo- graph machine to 'anyone who wants it, and my car to Curly Kerr. I, Eldon Rager, being of superbly 'strong mind and unbe- lievable weak fbody and spirit dfo here-by will and bequeath my position of Senior Class Treasurer to Ianyone w1ho wanrts to make money easily but not honestly, my heightt fI've been sickl 'to any girl who is tired of looking down on 'her boy- fr-iend, and my position of l-st 3rd trombone 0t1h'atIain't goodl in my Senior year to my livtitle brother, Philip. I, Marla Hammond, being of sound mind and weak tbo-dy, do hereby will and beq-ue-ath my ability of going steady in' my junior and Senior years, ftto .the some lboyl 'to my cousin, Karen Hammond. I also will my 'typing book to any junior who may do better in tit fthlan I did. I, Bob B-urkett, hereby will my cocky iatlti-tude to Walt Hollingsworith Cas he could use ittl. I also will vmy 'ability to find enou.gh women in one night tto last ia tmontnh to Ly-nn Smith 'althou-gh he seems tto be getttling along 'fairly welll. I, Iohn McCloug1han, being of strong body and weak mind do 'here-by will my history Ebook to anyone that could do better in i.t than I did. I, Larry Kuhn, will my steady .hands tand thorough knowl- edge of medicine to 'all student managers Ithat may follow. Ialso will my Frog Sticker and Woman I-Iater's Pin to Guppy in .hopes that he may 'fight them 'all oftf. I, Karna Hoffman, not all sure 'of fthe -condition of my mind, will my blue and lavender nail polish to Myrtle Drudge, my ability to get along with the teachers f?l to Mag -Moore, and the good times I've had at A.I-I.S. to all future .Seniorsl I, Paul S. Shoemaker, ibeing in an unquestionatble stiatte of mind do hereby wi-sh to will my -chopped down Lincoln rod and my hot-rodding ability to Allen Smith because it seems to me he has a good start. Also -I wish to will my police recorgl tto him. 'It will 'take him a mlonltrh of 'Sundays to read all o it! I, 'Iohn Litftle, being of 'weak 'body -and insane mind, do 'hereby will and bequeath -my ability to chirp sweet notes to my past instructors about the time grade-s we were sup- posed ito have earned were issued sand also my just plain good luck to have made it 'through 'the last .four years to any poor guy that could make good use of either. We, Larry Sheetz 'and Kent Groninger, possessing superior hearing, do hereby will and ,bequeath our enormous ears to Guppie 'I-Iuppert, Simitt4ty , Shrimp McCutcheon, and Kerrly in hopes that our ears will hold their 'hats up above their eyes -as well 'as they 'have held up ouns. I, Karen Kreighbaum, will a wad of gum do the future fCont'inu'ed on Paige 591

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