Patricksburg High School - Memories Yearbook (Patricksburg, IN)

 - Class of 1961

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I, Rita Walters, being of weak mind and stable body, do hereby make this last will and testament. I will my Betty Crocker Homemakers Award to Josie Fulk, my great wealth, provided that I ever inherit it, to Sue Barker, and my basketball ability, which sorely needs improvement, to my sister Jeanne, but my love for a certain boy I wish to keep for myself. I, Dennis Whitlow, with brains and ability far below those of any average student, will my cross-country to Larry Neihart and Gary Schopmeyer, my nickname, Cowboy , to Jim, Deb, and Chuck, also brains to Manion. I, Shirley Wilcox, make my last will and testament. I will my typing book to anyone who thinks they can get more than 50 words a minute, and to Ruth Ann, the thing she wants most. I, Nancy Wilkinson, of the city of Vandalia, Indiana, being of halfway sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be my last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by me. I will all my extra money fwhich I don't havej to the Prohibition Party and my shorthand book to Jane Breeden. The memories of P'Burg I'll keep. I, Steve Wilson, being of unstable mind and unfit body, do hereby write my last will and testament. I will my government book to whoever wishes to buy it, and my non-smokers attitude to Leland Query, but my love for a certain girl I wish to keep for myself. I, Judy W0rknwrL, will my ability to be late to school to Ruth Fulk, provided that she doesn't come any later than I did, my place in chorus to my cousin, Rosalettag and to Nancy Hutchison, I will all the unfinished work in the office with the hope that she gets it all completed before next year. I, Russell Wren, being of sound mind, will my government book to Gary Schopmeyer, my seat in bookkeeping to Max Fulk, but the good times I've had at P. H. S. I wish to keep. To the freshmen, we will our ability to stay out of trouble and to be obedient to all of the teachers as they will need it in the coming three years. To the sophomores, we will our good looks and our happy-go-lucky dispositions, pro- vided that they use both with the same amount of success that we did. To the juniors, we will our broken down seats and desks in the assembly and our well- used books, provided that they keep them in the same excellent condition that we did. To the teachers, we will our scholastic ability, gracejhil manners, and the remains of the school, provided that they are not too anxious to see us graduate.

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I, Junior Evans, being of sound mind, will my ability as bench warmer on the basket- ball team to Stanley Boler, provided that he keeps it as warm as I did, and all my extra money to anyone who wants to stay broke, but my love for a certain senior girl I wish to keep. I, Victor Frye, being of weak mind but strong back, will my tremendous ability to carrying coke cases to the storeroom to Harold Tucker because he looks muscular. I will my seat by the ventilated wall in study hall to anyone who is dumb enough to take it. I, Doris Keith, will my reign as basketball queen to Sherry Morley, my typing book to Harold Tucker, and my ability to stay out of trouble to Verl, but my ability to back up a car and my memories ofP. H. S. I shall keep. I, James Keith, being of sound mind and body do hereby will all my worldly possessions to anyone who is willing to sacrifice their well-being to own them. I, Bill Newforth, being of weak mind and sound body do hereby make my last will and testament. My government book I will to the highest bidder since it contains all the answers. My science book I will to Rog Fryar, provided that he ever gets that far. I, Sandra Schroer, being of sound mind and body do hereby make my last will and testa- ment. My seat in the assembly I will to the junior student who is unfortunate enough to have to sit there. My ability to always get caught talking to my sister Donna, but the memories of P.H. S. I wish to keep. I, Stanley Sims, being offeeble mind and poor memory hereby make my last will and testament. I will my feeble mind to anybody who is crazy enough to take it and my poor memory to Keith Chamness. I, Gerry Sips, being of mentally disturbed mind and physically wrecked body, will my stripes Cfrom Lo's paaazey to Pin Ears, my skill in snap to Emmett, my disposition to Don Smith, and my rough times and good grades to anyone who is willing to sacrifice their reputation to get them. I, Judy Underwood, do hereby will my typing book to Barbara Wallaceg my ability to get 50 words to Dick Honn, and my right to skip classes to anyone who wants it, but my memories of P.H. S. I wish to keep. I, Sandy Walter, being of strong back and weak mind declare this to be my last will and testament. I wish to will my nickname, which Vic gave me, to anyone that fits the shape, my ability to sit home Saturday nights to Linda Wilkinsong my shorthand book to Mary Oberholtzer, but the memories of P'BurgI wish to keep for myself.



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SENIOR POEM Graduation days are here at last, The days we've hoped to see. With school days gone behind us, And a future, to which we hold the key. Twelve years of learning, improving our minds, Has seemed like such a long while. But we look back over those few years, And remember them all with a smile. For they were happy years, And we've had a lot offun. Together, with our classmates, We 've succeeded in getting things done. Our teachers with their patience, Deserve a word of praise. And we should make our parents proud, Of the child they 've tried to raise. As we step forward, into a future, Where learning will never stop. May we go ever onward, Making our goal THE TOP. Written by Roy Summers Senior of '59 CUSTODIAN

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