Shelby Tennant Community High School - Cardinals Yearbook (Shelby, IA)

 - Class of 1964

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I. W I, 1, Is W I, 1, W I, I, W 1, W I, I, 1, W 1, 1. I, W I, I, I, I, 1, I, I, I, 1, I, I, 1, Linda Morris, will to Bret Riche, my ability to dance the Cha-Cha. e, the senior class will our ability to giggle, our good times, our friendship, our capacity for fun, and our loyalty, to the junior class. Bill Goshorn, will my ability to work on tri-B farms to Larry Ehlers. Fries, will to Randi Anderson, the ability to talk on the bus. Ferguson, will to Paul Edwards the ability to hustle in b ball. senior class will our ability to goof off to Mrs. Pike so she won't have to work so hard. Ferguson, will to Denny Nielsen, my Albert VO 5. Susan Steve e, the Steve Pat Mortensen, will to Bev Hall an automatic switch on their yardlight. e, the senior boys, will our language to Mr. I-luckelberry. Denny Wahling, will to Merle Dills my ability to get along with Mis. Ponticello. Diane Eckel, will to Nancy Dorscher, my nickname Fluff, so that she won't have to tease her hair. e, John Rihner and Jerry Evans, will our ability to inhale to Mr. I-lint: so he doesn't have to put on a show. Terry Buck, will all my broken test tubes to Mr. Lau. e, Pat Mortensen, Connie Babbitt, Carolyn Wagner, and Carole Grabill will all our pop and popcorn to Mr. l-leidelbauer, so he won't be jealous. Merlin Bargenquast, will my car to Denny Nielsen. Jerry Evans, will my height to Sherry Stortenbecker. Terry Buck, will to my brother, Bobby Buck, my dating ability. e, the typing Il girls, will our ability to drive a straight stick transmission to Miss Fox, so she won't have so much trouble. Kay Wagner, will to Bette Zolk, my ability to be in places where she can't be. Dennis Wahling, will to Becky Henry my ability to ride around in convertibles. Arthur Rieber, will to Stan Klahn my muscles so he can be muscular, too. e, the captains of the football team, will next years captains our ability to get kicked out of the games. John Rihner, will my ability to get home after dances to Stan Klahn. Dennis Wahling, will to Mikki Semin my quiet ways. Marian Chipman, will to Marilyn Meredith, my ability to get caught when I'm talking fin home roomj because she never does. Steve Ferguson, will my superior knowledge to Verle Dills so he won't have to waste so much time being cute. Bob Davis, will my angus calves to Larry Ehlers so he will have something besides herefoids. Kay Wagner, will to Bob Dea, all my rides home after school so he won't have to walk. Jerry Evans, will to Steve Messerschmidt the ability to keep a straight face. Terry Buck, will my ability to throw paper away to whom ever may sit in my chair in government class next year. Susan Fries, will my ability to get along with out of town boys to Virginia Johnson. Bill Goshorn, will my cousin, Rich Goshorn, my cigarettes so he can continue the promotion of lung cancer. Carole Grabill, will my ability to see two sides of a situation to Mr. l-luckelberry. Merlin Bargenquast, will my quiet ways to Diane Best. We, the senior class will to Miss Hentsch, our quiet manners so she won't have high blood pressure. I Ii 1. I, 1, In W Linda Morris, will to Virginia Johnson, my old P.T. clothes so she will have plenty for next year. Connie Babbitt, will my ability to back into light poles to Bev Hall. Steve Ferguson, will to Paul Edwards the ability to stay out of trouble. Diane Eckel, will to Steve Messerschmidt, my ability to be on time. Connie Johansen, will my ability to blow out car mufflers to Diane Best. Bob Davis, will my haircut to the Dills. e, the valorous, honest, sagacious, entertaining, delightful, and generally charming class of 1964 do hereby be- queath these treasures to the forthcoming inferior senior class of 1965. Signed, sealed, and published by the SUPERIOR SENIOR CLASS OF 1964 U 55

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1964 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the SUPERIOR SENIORS of '64 being of excelling wit, superlative brilliancy, charming manners, good looks, favoritism with the teachers, splendid grades, and the most popular class this school has ever seen, hand down these rare treasures to the forthcoming INFERIOR seniors of 1965. I, Connie Babbitt, will my sister, Pat, to Duane Arentsen. We, Pat Mortensen and Terry Buck, will to Sherry Stortenbecker and Mikki Semin our ability to get along. I, Susan Fries, will my love of white Fords to the Dill twins so they won't have to spend so much time on hills. We, Bill Goshorn, Bob Davis, and John Rihner, will our orange juice to Rich Goshorn. I, Jerry Evans, will to Marilyn Meredith, my sex appeal. We, Diane Eckel and Susan Fries, will to the junior P. T. girls our ability to get along with Mr. Huckelberry to those who can't. I, Arthur Rieber, will my ability to skip school to LeRoy Hansen so he won't have to come. We, Connie Babbitt, Connie Johansen, Pat Mortensen, and Linda Morris, will our ability to go bushwacking after games to Cheryl Paul and Diane Best. I, Carole Grabill, will my dating ability to Janice Midyett. We, Merlin Bargenquast and Jerry Evans, will our ability to dress-up to LeRoy Hansen and Denny Nielsen. I, Bill Goshorn, will my ability to take three girls out in one weekend to Paul Edwards. We, the senior girls will to Cheryl Paul our short skirts. I, 'Marian Chipman, will my short fingernails to Nancy Dorscher. We, Bill Goshorn and Bob Davis, will our pipes to Mr. I-luckelberry so he can race up and down Center Street. l, Linda Morris, will to Neal Short my good nature so he can get along with people. We, Marian Chipman, Connie Babbitt, Linda Morris, and Pat Mortensen, will all our old rotten detasseling lunches to Laurae Coffmann, so she won't have to beg for food all the time. I, Kay Wagner, will my congenial personality to Becky Henry to pep her up a little bit and get more fun out of life. I, Bill Goshorn, will to Duane Arentsen my ability to passout to stay out of trouble. We, the SUPERIOR SENIOR CLASS, will those purple English literature testing books to Mrs. Pike, because she enjoys them so much more than we did. I, John Rihner, will my ability to play drums to Mr. Bragg, so he won't have to have someone else teach. We, Merlin Bargenquast and Jerry Evans, will to LeRoy Hansen our ability to be big wheels in P. T. I, Marian Chipm an, will my job as correspondent for the Harlan Newspaper to Rich Goshorn to keep it in the right family. We, the senior girls will to the junior girls our flirting ability, as if they needed it. I, Carole Grabill, will like of sitting stumps drinking pepsi to Laurae Coffmann. We, Merlin Bargenquast and Jerry Evans, will our hair-dos to Mr. Miller. I, Diane Eckel, will my ability to get lost to Mr. deNeui so we won't have a chaperone for the senior trip. We, the senior class, will our ability to get along so well with each other to the junior class so they won't be fighting all the time. I, Connie Babbitt, will my height to Randi Anderson so she can come up in the world. I, Bob Davis, will to Rich Goshorn the ability not to get caught parking. We, the Typing II girls, will three e's to Steve Messerschmidt. I, Jerry Evans, will my build to Bret Riche. We, the senior girls will our red pencils to Mr. Ferguson so he can censor things in the newspaper next year, too. I, Dennis Wahling, will my Dad's windshield washer to Denny Nielsen so he can squirt the carhops, too. I, John Rihner, will Neal Short my ability to be a big wheel so he can carry on in his present manner. I, Arthur Ri eber, will my carving ability to Bob Buck. I, Pat Mortensen, will my ability not to get caught in cornfields while detasseling to Judy Hansen. I, Bob Davis, will Bette Zolk two books on Detectives so she can find better ways of keeping track of her boy- friends. . I, Connie Johansen, will to the junior b ball girls my chewing gum. 54



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1964 SENIOR PROPHECY Double, Double Toil and Trouble In a dark forest around a big black pot on Halloween, 1974, we see three witches. They are casting spells and looking into the future. We are trying to find out what has become of the famous, talented, intelligent, and gorgeous class of 1964. As we look into the pot, we see clearly what has become of everyone in their different parts of the country. First, we see a Chicago street and who should be there but John Rihner. John moved there to take over the mafia because of his experience with gang fights. In Blair General we see a hospital corridor. Interns are running every which way and who should be chasing them but Linda Morris, R.N. She also has a part-time job as clean-up woman with a veternarian because of her past ex- perience. Back at Shelby we see Connie Babbitt running the lumberyard, home build- ing, and light pole repairing corporation. She ran it until 1968 by herself. Here we are in Africa at a big game hunt. Merlin Bargenquast is leading the hunt because of his knowledge about guns and his ability to be heard for miles. Next, we see a sign on a door in Paris, reading Madame Marian's Beauty Shoppe. Marian has made a fortune trimming French poodles and dying hair green. As the steam rolls out of the pot, we see a sign reading, Ferguson's Refin- ishing Shop. Steve took up this work after getting his experience after school refinishing desks. Denny Wahling is now running a school for car hops. He has learned all he knows from extensive observation. The bubbles are rolling out of the pot and we see a supermarket run by Susan Fries who has her own line of check out boys. We hear a faint sound echoing AVON calling, and we now see Diane Eckel following in her mother's footsteps. A The witches are getting tired now, but we promise we will help them play some dirty tricks on Halloween. Now, they add some more toads to the pot and we see the rest of the class. As the smoke dies down, we see Terry Buck running an amusement park. She couldn 't forget her love for roller coasters. As the picture clears, we see Art Rieber running an experiment farm for the government. He gained his job because of his talks about agriculture. In New York, we see Jerry Evans. Jerry is the owner of a string of night clubs and is an able manager. Now, we see a big sign reading, Goshorn's Savings and Loan. Bill learned this business the hard way and is making money by financing cars. The next thing we see is a string of trucks all reading, Grabi1l's Shipping. Carole started this business because of her love of modern pickups with power brakes. Here we see some waving fields of corn and who should we see, but Pat Mortensen the new head of Pioneer Seed Corn Company. She got this position because of her detasseling experience. Through the smoke, we see a small street and on it is a group of Salvation Army campaigners with their new commander Bob Davis. He got this position after crashing a jet in the Air Force. The last few bubbles of the pot roll over and we see a small sign reading, Johansen's Body and Muffler Repair Shop. Connie decided to repair her own mufflers to save money. In Shelby, we find Kay Wagner working at the bank in Auto-Loan Depart- ment specializing in red convertibles. Now, we decide to leave the witches because they are making quite an up- roar. We will say good-bye and come back again on Halloween next year. SUPERIOR SENIOR CLASS OF '64 ss Q7 mum vu-an Q em.-.nv 7

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