
Hillcrest High School
Class of 1965

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In Memory
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Joe Gordon
Jack was one of my best friend during Junior and Senior High. Together we and several other close friends had a really great time learning to enter the adult world. Many unforgettable memories! I will always treasure our wild and serious times which helped shape me into the adult that I became. Thanks and rest in peace old buddy.
Terry Wood
Jack had a great sense of humor. In the seventh grade at Arthur Kramer, the class was assigned a project to team up with another classmate and act out a short scene from a literary work of our choice. Jack and I teamed up and acted out a scene from Mad Magazine. It was not well received by Mrs. Bradford, the teacher.
Rest in peace, my friend, with the knowledge that I thought it was funny!
John Kamholz
Jack was one of my best friends during elementary and junior high school. He lived right down the street from me, so I spent many hours at his house, listening to records, trying to twist to the song Peppermint Twist, and yes, acting out scenes from the latest Msd Magazine. His mother did a lot of baking, and that's where I first encountered spice cake made with mash potatoe mix, which I tried out on my family. His Dad even took me hunting, but I couldn't even bring back a squirrel. We also played guitats together, and if I remember correctly, he, Joe Gordon and I performed in one of the talent shows in which I played banjo and we sang the Flatt and Scruggs song Roll in my sweet baby's arms", although I don't think any of us knew what it was about. I will miss him.