Fairmount High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Fairmount, IN)

 - Class of 1959

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Last Will and Testament I, Eilene Ailes, will my ability to work in the office my last two years of high school to Janet Wysong. I, Dean Anders, will to Denny, my kid brother, my blue shirt trimmed in red and white, which he wears anyhow. I, Caroline Bannister, being of sound mind, will to my sister, Judy, the ability to work during my senior year, to help with expenses. I, Jane Bayless, will my cheerleading outfit to Kay Gaither. Good luck, Kay. I, Larry Beouy, will locker no. 116 in Senior Hall to my brother, Terry. I, Marilyn Bradford, will my ability of being crowned Homecoming Queen to Sandra Bradford. I, Arlene Brattain, will to my sister, Clara, the ability to get better grades in typing than I. I, Phyllis Brookshire, will my four-year Prom ticket to Sherri Davis, and I hope she enjoys the Proms as much as I did. I, Sandra Brown, will to Carolyn Bohnert the ability to stick to high school until she can graduate. I, Armor Burgan, being of sound mind, will to Steve Stookey the ability to get stopped by Marshall Elliott and not get a ticket. I, Frank Callahan, being of sound mind, hereby will to Bill Dumpert all my good times at FHS. I, Larry Campbell, will to my brother, Danny Dailey, the last of the Bruner girls, Verna. Being of reasonably sound mind and body, I, Mary Jane Casner, do hereby leave to Kathy Bussard my brother, Charles, since she wants him so much more than I do. I, Carolyn Cole, will my freckles and nicknames to Linda Wade. I, David Comer, will to Dave Huston my seat in government class. I, Phil Comer, will my worn-out gavel to Dick Smith. I, Diana Craw, will all my good times in school to Shirley Thurman. I, Bob Cromer, will to Frank Liestenfeltz my ability to get my six weeks requirements partly done in Art. I, Ted Crosley, being of reasonably sound mind, will my clipboard to Steve Sheets, in hopes that he will do a better job on statistics than I did. I, Becky Deeter, will to Denny Rautenkranz my ability to wait till the last minute to do assignments and get them done. I, Jerry Doherty, will to Russell Carter my ability to sneak a look at his girl from the football field as often as I did at Roslyn. I, Jim Florea, will to Dave Huston my ability to go through school without getting a traffic ticket. I, Charles Gaither, will my track shoes to Denny Craven and my football helmet to Earl Cline. I, Mary Jane Gibson, will to Mary Street, my football cheerleading letter, since it was hers to begin with. I, Carl Hanes, being of unsound mind, hereby will my seat in agriculture to Gordon Gough. I, Janis Harvey, will my job as Mr. Freelan's secretary to my sister, Becky. I, Marieta Harvey, will the lips on the seat of my Senior Bermuda's to my cousin, Theda Smalley. I, Howard Hiatt, being of sound mind, will my football suit and number to my brother, John, and I hope he gets to wear it many times. I, Judy Hoke, will to my sister, Jeanne, my two study halls, because she needs them more than I do. I, Jay Hunt, will my knowledge of four years of cross-country to Jon Ribble, who might letter next year. I, Phill John, being of somewhat sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath one extra-large jar of olives to my sophomore cousin, Judith Seward, who loves them almost as much as I do. I, Jerry Johns, will my football jersey to Jim Poe and hope he can stay in the game longer than I did. I, Janet Keith, will my ability to argue in Booster Club to Pinky Stroup and to Carolyn McGraw the old faithful sign, Pm slow, but sure. I, Rosemary Kierstead, will to Sue Nicholson, my seat in Booster . f 1 en . U , xy . ms.-as .ff A .Q I. am . -- M...

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Club, and hope she uses her big mouth as much as I did. I, Jack Kindberg, will my draft card to John Moore. I, Jayne Langsdon, will to my sister Judy, the ability to stay up late at night and get to school the next morning. I, Ruth Ann Livezey, will locker no. 212 to Karen Leachman, who wants it. I, Virginia Martin, will all the small desks I've sat in to Pat Jones. I, Jean Metzger, will to my sister, Shirley, all my school books that are in working condition. I, Marcia Monahan, will to my sister, Patricia, my band uniform. That is, if she ever gets slim enough to wear it. I, Dick Pace, will to my brother, John, locker 130 just outside the study hall. I, Errol Parsons, will to my brothers, Larry and Bobby, the right to get up late and to make it to school before the first bell. I, Charles R. Peacock, being of sound mind and a loyal Ford owner, do hereby will my '58 Ford to Ramon Bayless. I, Becky Pemod, will my abilities to go through four years of school doing absolutely nothing to my sister, Sharon. I, Jim Pernod, will to Ronnie Wallace my position in the Student Council. I, Sharon Pettiford, will to my sister, Shirley, my ability to do my best in typing and shorthand. I, Jim Ratliff, will the use of the telephone to my brother, Jack. I, Judy Rautenkranz, being of unusually sound mind, will my crinolines to Judy Sanders. I, Dan Ribble, will my basketball suit no. 52 to my brother, Dave, because he thinks he's big enough for it now. I, Charles Richards, will to Steve Sheets my position as senior basketball manager and hope he can do a better job than I did. I, Karen Richards, will my ability to get into trouble in most of my classes to my brother, Jim, if he can take getting called down that much. I, David Ricks, will my good times at FHS to Connie Shane. I, Donna Riden, will my coat to Sue Payne, since she doesn't seem to wear any to school. I, Mike Riggs, will to my sister, Patty, my good times at FHS. I, Danna Riley, bequeath my ability to do the hula hoop to Debbie Wood. I, Karen Roe, being of a questionably sound mind, hereby will my walk to and from school four times each school-day to my sister, Mary Jane. I, James Royal, being of unsound mind, will my brush on the upper lip to my little nephew, Gary Keith. I, Virginia Salisbury, do hereby will my slyness and ability to talk in psychology to John Siegel. I, Tom Simons, will to Mike Davis my troubles with a Ford. I, Carolyn Small, will my last four years of good health to my sisters, Linda and Patricia, so they won't miss a day of high school. I, Larry Spence, will my good luck to Mike Spence. I, Denny Stroup, do hereby will to Jerry Stinger my good times fwhich were limitedl at good old eFHS. I, Jim Tutorow, being unsound in every way, do hereby will my class ring to whoever happens to have it when I graduate. I, Pat Venitz, being of reasonably sound mind, will to Mr. Wood a swim in my swimming pool every day . . . during the month of December. I, Sam Williams, will my standing spot in the hall to Buck Bayless and whomever he wishes to share it with. I, Tom Wimrner, will my old car door hinges to Keith Worl, when I can afford a new set. I, Phil Wright, being of sound mind and body will my ability to take freshman phys. ed. while I was a senior to Johnny Deeter.

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