Jackson Township High School - Mirror Yearbook (Greentown, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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l rman Stockberger CLASS WJLLS I, Paul Hhinlen Jr., with my most engaging smile, will to my ability to handle girls, Lab d1dn't get away with it.lg to be Treasurer of a class like the 49Uers to Joan Winger and to be on the County Baseball and Basketball All- Star Team to Ramon Dill. I, Ruth Ellen loss, with a sad heart and of unsound mind do will my first flute chair to Sue H rperg my ability to get along with teachers to Doneta Rusty and the right of being l s. lamb's right hand girl to anyone who can stand the pace. I, Ed llnnich, will my ability to sleep in the assembly without getting caught to Tom Pykeg with sleepy eyes my ability to going out every night in the week to Iucille Uzenbaughg and to get to school late to Irs. Iamb. I, Joseph Ezra Watkins Jr., between throwing paper wads and singing in the assembly, will that right without being seen to larry Seagraveag my ability wlth girls to Iansdon Hopkins, and going to college to be a Uinister to Charles Hazlett. I Don Cranor, with a big smile on my face, will my height and bu .to Tommy Rust and to play all kind of tricks and prac- tical dkes while keeping a straight face to Dick Sum ers. I, Eugene Schaaf, will my natural curly hair to Harold Broo and my ability to throw paper wads in the assembly and get caught to Wayne larner. I, leda Froelich, with a tear in my eye, will my position behind the bass drum to Roberta Schaafg my ability to sell ice cream and candy at ballgames without losing my patience to any Junior girl who needs itgand my variety of skirts to Mhrtha Broo. I, Tom H rper, will to Charles Hhzlett the ability to ncut up' in English class and not get caught, my ability to be the quiet type of boy to larry Stangerg and the will to win the Sportsman award to Jerry Rhoades. 1, Carol Baker, being of unsound mind and weak hearted, 6for pretty girls! hereby will my seat in front of I . linn1ck's office to anybody that likes the position, my love for Shorthand to larilyn S ockleyg and going with two or more girls at once to Don Hainlen. I, Phil Hheston, with unsound mind will my position on the Basketball team the bench warm without getting stuck splinter once in a while, my ability to Continued and a joy in my heart, to anyone who can keep with chewing gum or a get along with girls to 13

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CLASS PRQPHECY Weary from driving I decided to stop at the next farm house to stretch my legs. When I pulled into the drive I saw a woman with beautiful blonde hair, hanging up a wash- ing. As I walked toward her she turned around and much to my surprise it was Sue. She told me that she and Jim were quite successful as farmers. After leaving Sue, I drove on, anxious to reach my des- tination before dark. As I entered the suburbs of New York, I saw the name 'CRANOR FOR PRESIDENT' on the billboards. That brought back to my mind my high schools days when big, tall Don Cranor was captain of our basketball team. Ah, what wonderful days. Driving on, I came to the Hueston Hotel and remembering Phil I decided to stop. As I stepped out of my car a door- man rushed to take my bags. After I was settled in my room I found that there were no towels so I decided to speak to the manager, and was informed that I would have to talk to the owner. As I walked into the office I was amazed to find that it really was Phil Hueston. As I sat talking to Phil about the classmates that I had seen on my trip, he called out a name which sounded familiar and as the lady walked into the room I saw that it was Ruth Ellen, holding true to her ambition of being a bookkeeper. I asked Ruth Ellen if she had married and she said, 'Of course.' Phil told me of a prize fight he had attended the night before when the Middle Weight Champion of the World had been knocked out by none other than Paul Hainlen. Just then our conversation was interrupted by some one else who wanted to talk to the hotel owner, and who should walk in but Ed Minnlch, a successful cattleman from South Dakota, who with lynemah was visiting New York. They were going to attend a basketball game to see Indiania U. play New York State. Ed said he was sure that Indiania would certainly win for their head coach was none other than Tan Harper. They had just come from attending a circus at which the star clown performer was Eugene Schaaf, following in the footsteps of his father who was the circus owner. We were again interrupted by a very flashily dressed play boy, complaining about his room service, it was Carol Baker. Carol was walking with a limp and said he was just out of the hospital where the head nurse, an old maid, led: Froelich, had cared for him. Continued iz



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CLASS PROPHECY CCont1nuedJ It was a real joy to recall again the old classmates from Jackson and to remember the classes together there. Then a bell boy came through the hotel paging Rev. Joe Watkins. I was sorry for this interruption but it was time for me to fill a speaking appointment at the Youth for Christ Rally in Madison Square Garden. CLASS WILLS lcontinuedl Bob Roach: and my ability to get along with Miller to some of the Junior girls. I, Sue Hullinger, being of sound mind Cat timesi, and with serious thought Kfor mel do hereby make my last will and testament. I will my ability to skip assembly to Betty Boswell, who gets caught, and right to be yell leader for four years to anyone whose voice will last that long. BACCALA UREATE 8:00 P. H. Jackson School Gymnasium March --------------------- 'Talesn ----------- Alphons Czibulka Piano, Roberta Warnock Invocation -------------------------- --------- Rev. Emorv D111 Vocal Solo--- ------ nThe Lord's Prayer' ----- - -------- lalotte Carolyn Rudy sermon ----------------- ------------------ Rev. Joseph Watkins 'Sav1or, Like A Shepherd Lead Us' ----------- William Bradbury String Ensemble Accompanist, Roberta Warnock Benediction- ------------------------------- --Rev. Emory Dill 14

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