Shakamak High School - Shakamak Yearbook (Jasonville, IN)

 - Class of 1964

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fact Cbflill anal feotacment o the enior Qlcwo We, the class of '64, of Shakamak High School, being of sound mind and strong body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament in the making of which we have come to decisions through our own efforts and no one has attempted to influence us one way or another. I, Jane Archer, do will and bequeath my dark hair and eyes to Janice Price. I, Larry Baker, being of unsound mind and body do hereby will to Bob Groves my first offour valves on my sousaphone providing that he will use it while he plays in dance band. I, Sue Beck, being of unsound mind and body will to Debbie Shepherd my ability to be engaged to a Hubble in my Senior year. I, William Bedwell, will my bad English and good looks to Dennis Morse. I, Christy Bell, being of cold heart and weak mind will my ability to go with one boy overseas and still have fun at home to Linda Gallion. I, June Bennett, will my ability to sit still and be quiet to my brother Ted. I, Raymond Bilyeu, will a supply of transmissions to Phil Burger. I, Dianah Bonham, will my friendly disposition to all the faculty of S. H.S. I, Doug Brewer, being of sound body and no mind, will my ability to get cut from the ball team two years in a row to John McDonnell who has a good start. I, Marsha Bridwell, will my ability to keep busy ALL the time to Steve Jacob. I, Robert Burger, will to the future varsity basketball boys The Best of Luck. I, Connie Cadwell, because I want to get rid of a cousin, do will Chuck Jacob to Linda Swan. I, Jerrit Clayton, being of short breath, do hereby will to Mr. Goodrich, 1, 000 Raleigh Coupons so he canget a lung cancer operation. I, Candice Campbell, being of warm heart and friendly feelings, will my ability to love everyone to Mr. Scherrer. I, Melvin Clark, will my ability to get out of trouble for being late to school to Gary Russell. I, James Robert Crawl, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my ability to perform a successful nuclear reaction in the Chemistry lab to Mr. Goodrich. I, Jim Edmonson, will my ability to take corners fast to Jim Hall because he needs it badly. I, John Wayne Edmonson, being of sound mind will my slimness to Mike Beaupain. I, Terry Flater, being of sound mind do hereby will my ability to do bookkeeping to one Jim Hall. I, Larry Gabbard, will Tim Crane two dollars to put gas in his car. I, Sharon Gallion, being of sound mind and heart will my ability to go with the same boy off and on forseven years to Jeanie Ridinger providing she can stand it. I, Robert Gardner, being of sound mind do hereby will my Chevy to Philip Burger. I, Pete Goble, will my curly hair to coach Hensley. His is getting kind of thin. I, Carolyn Goodwin, will my ability to be most popular to my sister Nancy providing she isn't as popular as I. I, Deanie Grabner, being of sound mind and stable body will my appealing, kind, and cheerful smile to my serious brother Freddie. I, Brant Griffith, being of unsound mind do hereby will and bequeath my good looks, charm, and brains to Mike Griffith because he needs it badly. I, Terry Griffith, will my wonderful ability to ruin Mr. Swaby's day to Bob Comer. I, Vivienne Hammond, being of sound mind fdo I have one ?j will my ability to lose everything but my head which is impossible to Linda Martindale providing she doesn't lose her name. I, Caroline Heath, will my ability to get a diploma to my brother Bill, that is even if I don't get one. I, Robert Henico, will my ability not to score in basketball games to Virgil Gardner. I, Jerry Hixon, will my safe driving ability to Tim Crane. I, Carole Houghton, being of sound f?1 mind will my highest bowling score of 170 to my sister Bonnie although she doesn't need my-help. I, Chuck Jacob, do give my ability to sit on the bench to another first five starter for three years. I, Ralph Johnson, do will and bequeath anything I have to anybody who wants it. I, Aaron Keene, do will and bequeath my ability to sing and stutter to Brad West. I, Teddi Sue Leach, will my ability AIQT to study to Kay Phillips providing she uses it as well as I did. I, Jim Lovelace, will and bequest my ability to get along with Miss Mitchell to Tom Johnson. I, Lynn Markle, being of weak mind, will my ability to drive the same car for one year without tearing it up to Roger speed demon Hibbard. I, Brenda R. May, will my ability to have a flat tire in pouring down rain and be late for school to Linda Gorby and good luck in explaining to Mr. Vosloh. I, Sharon McGavic, will my quietness to my sister Carole. I, William Metcalf, will my outstanding ability to play a trombone to David Dinsmore providing he can beat Janice Moyer to first chair next year. I, Caroline Miller, being of weak mind, puny body, but hard teeth, will my ability to lose my slip fwith a little helpl at the bowling alley to Bonnie Houghton providing she doesn't wear it too tight. I, Tom Miller, will my ability to run the mile in 5:18 to Brad West. I, Wanda Miller, will my ability to read library books in World History without getting caught to Barbara Burris. I, Terry Minks, being of unsound mind and body to hereby will my hair oil to Frank Rumple who never has any

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Don Wile Neat, sweet, and haifd to beat. J ndy White Ia1nnotafighte1f, Iam alove1'. Mike Wilson Too much learning is adan- geifous thing, I keep out of dangeif. Mike Pifeecs Even man is the aafchitect of William Zelley 1253 OWN fuflwe- I'll study tomowfow. Jewfy Wolfe Those teen-ageifs should bepat offthe ifoadg they'1fe ifais- in my insurance ifates.



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I, Wilma Neff, will my ability to fix hair to Carole S. McGavic. I, Mike Orman, not willing to will will will my will ifl can think of something to will will will my will ------ Oh, forget it! I, Roger Pittman, will all my abilities, which are too many to write down, to Brian fthe braggerj Blackmore who needs them all to get through life. I, Rose Ella Raines, being of sound mind will my giggles to all the shy girls who will take them. I, Charlene Reedy, will my ability to ask questions fwhich I am quite well-known forj to anyone, anywhere that isn't smart enough to ask questions themselves. I, Marlene Reedy, will my blond hair and blue eyes to Ronnie Flenniken providing they bring her better luck than they brought me. I, Stephanie Reese, will my ability as best conversationalist to LeAnna Turley providing she doesn't outdo me. I, Judy Rehmel, will my smartness to Jane Ann Rehmel. I, Lonnie Rogers, having nothing to will, will will anyway, I will my good looks, good personality, splinter picking ability and basketball jacket to Brad, 1Southj. I, Susie Rotman, will my ability to make A's in every subject to Kay Phillips providing she doesn't get A-P. I, Susan Row, being of sound mind will a bottle of liniment to Cindy Eccles who will will it to Jerry Row in '66, I, Ruth Ann Samm, will my care-free attitude to Kay Reed. I, Patty Sanders, will my wig to Mr. Blackmore. I, Pam Shepherd, being of unsound mind and body, will my ability to go my whole Senior year without going steady once to my sister, Debbie. I, Larry Joe Smith, will my basketball playing ability to Larry Petit. I, Larry Snellenburger, will the FFA presidency to Freddi Hubble. Sharon Stiffler, will my ability to go steady to my sister Susie, providing the boy is as sweet as Gary. Mike Preecs, being of sound mind will my ability to play pool to Jerrit Clayton who DOES need it. I, Roy Terrell, being of sound mind and body will my ability to get through school to my little brother Terry Joe. I Debbie Trusty, will my ability to sell to Cindy Eccles. I, Bunny Turley, will will alll have to will to Sue Ann Zimmerman. I, Suz VanWormer, not being of sound mind Iso they sayl will my dancing ability to Jerry Row providing she doesn't out 'TWIST me. I Carl Wall, will Tim Crane 45? so he can get some cheap oil. I, Judy White, will my ability to sit in class day after day without letting anything the teachers say soak in, to my brother David. I, Don Wile, will my magnificent hunting ability to Dead Eye Weir, who needs it badly. I, J . Steurwald, being handsome of stature, kind to dumb animals Iteachersj and flunking in school will my magnificently coordinated jump to never score Yeryar. I, Billy Zellers, will my Ford to anyone who wants it. I, Charlotte Wade, do will and bequeath my height to Ina Rae Wakefield. I, Eddie Watson, in my dying moments, hereby will my ability to come in next to last in the Wabash Valley Cross-Country Meet to Mike Michael, seeing that he will probably get it. I, Mike Wilson, being offeeble mind, unsound body, strong of will, and weak of limb will my ability to do great, superb, magnificent and terrific trumpet solos in band to poor little ole Kelly All. I, I 7 1 We, the class as a whole, will the following: To next year's seniors we bequeath the pride which comes with the glory of being Hupperclassmen. Up to now they have had to pay respect to their elders, but now they will have a glory of their own. We urge them to make the most of the opportunity, and to live worthily, even as we did when we reached that place in school life. To the School Board we give our sincere apologies for the way in which we failed to appreciate their honest efforts for Shakamak High School. We hope their memory of us will not be darkened by such instances of our behaviour that make us blush, even on Commencement Night. To the Faculty, we give blessed relief from attempting to teach us things we had no desire to know. May they realize that they accomplished more than they thought they did and then, as we leave Shakamak High School, we are truly grateful for all their patient efforts. To the janitors we give our gratitude for keeping the walks clean, the fire burning, and the floors free from paper wads and similar unsightly articles. However, we want the world to know that we have a warm spot in our hearts for every square inch of its surface, and we trust classes as yet unregistered will continue to cherish it. This, as we have said, is the last will and testament of the class of 1964. A copy of this document will be duly filed in the safe in Mr. Vosloh's office, to be kept there until such time as there is need to refer to its con- tents. It will be signed by the officials of the class of 1964, and due warning is hereby given that any attempt to break this will or to change the provisions thereof will result disastrously. Being duly signed before witnesses, it becomes official. CLASS OF 1964 29

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