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I, Burl Brown, will to Dennis Dixon my parking place at school. I, June Call, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make good grades in Bookkeeping to my sister, Cheryl. l, Micky Chenoweth, hereby will and bequeath my books, locker, and anything else of Value to Rosemary Robinson. I, Dixie Clark, will my ability to get along with Mr. Knauff to Ann Dumenil. I, Lanny Cockrell, leave my locker, No. 272, to anyone who gets it. I, John Condon, will and bequeath anything Ihave of value to my sister, Jo Ann, provided she isn't ashamed of it. I, Steve Crabb, do hereby will and bequeath my school possessions to anyone who wants them. I, Steve Dick, do hereby will and bequeath my vast intellectual prowess to Jerry Savage. I, Bill Foster, will my good looks to my brother, Teddy. I, Jim Gammell, do hereby will and bequeath my Bunsen burner to David Garrison. Jo Ann Gardner, hereby will and bequeath my reading ability to my cousin, Charlene. Marty Gordley, will my ability to slide around in front of the school and being caught only once to Steve R. and Roger P. Harold Grooms, will my locker, No. 280, to the unfortunate person who gets it. Sharon Grubbs, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be in the right place at the wrong time and be at the right time in the wrong place to my brother, Doug. I, Alice Harry, will and bequeath my Typing and Shorthand seats to my sister, Janice. Ronnie Hawes, will my stack of Hot Rod books to Teddy Freeman. Kay l-Iayslip, hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Davis to my sister, Connie, and my brother, Johnny . Dennis I-loop, will my seat in Government class to Richard S. Vickie Hoop, will my ability to argue to the Junior Class. I, Mark Johnson, do hereby will and bequeath my locker, No. 288, to anyone who wants it. Terry Dean Johnson, will my basketball uniform to Tommy Newman. Terry Lee Johnson, leave my seat in Government to Roger Johnson. I, J. C. McCane, leave all my talents to my niece, Joyce McCane. I, Dick McKenzie, leave all my books to the 1964-65 Senior Class. Dean Mendenhall, will my Texas farm to the great Johnny-Be-Good. Sandra I-lall, will my ability to study to my sister, Barbra. I, Candy Mitchell, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Davis to Carol Hanson. I, Ralph Mottashed, will all my troubles and place in school to my brother, Teddy. Gary Newman, will my locker, No. 205 to my brother, Tom. Ralph Newman, leave my ability to make A's in Algebra to Benny Thompson. I, Dean Nichols, will all my books to Ronnie Bradley. I, Sharon O'Hara, will my second row seat to my sister, Brenda. I, Mary Lou Ramsey, hereby will and bequeath my ability to break Chemistry test tubes to Beverly Campton. I, Nancy Reynolds, will my nickname, Hazel, to any girl who wants it. I, Bill Ryan, will my ability to smoke in the restroom without getting caught to Ronnie Bradley. I, Myrtle Scott, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make it to school just as the bell rings to Linda Hoop I, Tom Shiveley, will my ability to complain to my'brother, Dort. I, Sue Stewart, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get B's in Trig and Solid G. to my sister, Pat. I, David Thomas, leave my loafing ability to the Junior boys. I, Kay Thomas, will my ability to study to Steve Austin. I, Dan Turner, do hereby will and bequeath my place in Chemistry Lab to Alfred E. I, Donna Vineyard, do hereby will to my brother, Don, and to my sister, Mary Kay, my ability to cope with the problems of daily high school life with no more than four nervous breakdowns. I, Betty Ward, will my position as editor of the Chieftain to Etta Mae Shoemaker. I, Ronald Lee Whitley, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Donald Whitley. I, Janet Setty, hereby will and bequeath my typewriter and Shorthand II textbook to June Arey, if she will use them as I did. 1, 1, I, 1, L L 1, I, 1, I, 1, I, 1, I, Proclaiming this to be our Last Will and Testament, we hereunto set our seal this Fifteenth Day of May in the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine I-lundred Sixty-Four. Signed: The Senior Class of 1964 Peebles High School , ,.,4 Q A . ' -kr ' ' 21
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Be bu an I, 1, 1, 1. I, 1, Senior Class History Our Senior Class entered the first grade at Peebles Local School in the year of 1951 with 109 pupils. Out of this group, forty-six are presently graduating. Those students graduating this year who entered the first grade are: Steve Arey, Dean Bailey, Larry Bennington, June Blackburn, June Call, Micky Chenoweth, Dixie Clark, John Condon, Steve Crabb, Steve Dick, Bill Foster, Jim Gammell, Jo Ann Gardner, Marty Gordley, Harold Grooms, Sharon Grubbs, Joyce Gustin, Alice Harry, Kay I-layslip, Ronnie Hawes, Dennis Hoop, Vickie l-loop, Mark Johnson, Terry Dean Johnson, Terry Lee Johnson, J. C. McCane, Dick McKenzie, Dean Mendenhall, Sandra fMillerj I-Iall, Candy Mitchell, Gary Newman, Ralph Newman, Dean Nichols, Mary Lou Ramsey, Nancy Reynolds, Bill Ryan, Myrtle Scott, Tom Shiveley, Sue Stewart, David Thomas, Jimmy Thomas, Kay Thomas, Dan Turner, Betty Ward, Janet fWhitt1ej Setty, and Ronnie Whitley. In the second grade we gained Linda Armstrong and Jack Austin. Our third year brought Louie Mc- Farland to our class. Donna Vineyard and Ralph Mottashed entered in the fourth grade. Our fifth year brought no new additions, but in the sixth grade Lanny Cockrell came to our class. In the seventh grade, Myrtle Scott, who had entered the first grade with us, returned. Burl Brown joined us in the eighth grade. In the tenth grade Ronnie Whitley returned after having moved away for two years. Our final year gave us one new addition, Sharon QEstepj O'l-Iara. The major events of our Junior year were the Junior Class Play-- Love Is Too Much Trouble --and the Junior-Senior Banquet, the theme was: On a Tropic Island. During this year, Donna Vineyard and Carolyn Shiveley were chosen to represent Peebles High School at Buckeye Girls' State in Columbus. Our Senior year included many important events. Some of these were the Senior Class Play, Everybody's Crazy, and the Scholarship Tests. Two of our students, Dan Turner and John Condon, tied for eighth place in the county. Dan Turner was also awarded S10 for making the highest grade in our class on a History test sponsored by the American Legion. One of the saddest events, and one that will never be forgotten by any of us, was the sudden death of one of our most popular students, Carolyn Cricket Shiveley. Carolyn began school with us in the first grade, left in the second, and returned to us in the sixth grade. Not only the Senior Class but the entire student body was saddened and shocked by this event. At the present, we are all looking forward to our graduation. We chose red and white as our colors and white roses as our class flower. Serving as officers this year are: John Condon, president, Dan Turner, vice-president, Sue Stewart, secretary, and Mark Johnson, treasurer. Representing our class on the Student Council are: Janet QWhittlej Setty, Betty Ward, Mark Johnson, Ronnie Hawes, and Linda Armstrong. Prior to 1951, there were grade schools in the surrounding small towns of Peebles. In 1951, the schools were consolidated into one school at Peebles. Our class was the first to begin at Peebles. In this brief history of the past twelve years, we cannot summarize the happiness we have experienced as a class. As we go now to take our places in the world, our minds are set on one thought, our motto-- With the ropes of the past, we'll ring the bells of the future. Historians: June Blackburn, Betty Ward, Janet Setty X! X.,-'Qi' i lf' Senior Class Will it ever remembered, that we, the Senior Class of 1964, being about to separate and scatter into parts unknown t possessing treasures beyond price which should receive careful attention, do distribute them in our Last Will cl Testament as follows: Steve Arey, hereby will my locker to Don Penny. Linda Armstrong, hereby will and bequeath my Chemistry ring stand to anyone who can find it. Jack Austin, will my basketball uniform to John Beasley. Dean Bailey, hereby will and bequeath my good looks to Mr. Knauff. Larry Bennington, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in Chemistry to John Crothers. June Blackburn, leave to June Arey the position as editor of the Smoke Signals. 20
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