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PROPHECY (Com.) Linda (Hausgen) . . . ? ... As a farm housewife . . . Leroy Vaughn living as a hired man who makes more than his employer . . . Jerry Lilley still trying to win at the drags . . . Bob Stone as President of twelve major oiganizations . . . Beverly (Meeker) working as a dietician in a hospital . . . Keith Stewart as a very successful farmer . . . Vicki (Mills) ...?... living on a California Marine base . . . Albert Shaw as the owner of Schwinn Bicycle Corp. . . . Leta (Robinson) . . . ? ... as a nurse . . . David Riffle as a great anthropologist . . . Dave Bagley as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court . . .
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PROPHECY Not too many years from now, you'll probably see: David Fakes, head of the United States Forest Service, sharing commercial time with Smokey the Bear . . . Suzy (Damron) doing therapy on mental cases in a hospital, though sometimes we'll wonder who needs the therapy worse . . . Jean (Evans) . . . ? ... defending herself against her jealous husband, who still wants to know who Floyd was . . . Pam (Powelson) . . . ? ... doing secretarial work for her 19th boss, the others having gone crazy . . . Gerald Shannon trying to engineer more horses into his six-cylinder . . . Peggy (Anderson) doing an unusual thing; leading a normal life . . . Allen Ricks teaching math and swearing never to buy another Volkswagon . . . Bill Reed, public enemy No. 1, as little as possible . . . Craig Rountree resting on his laurels as owner of the greatest custom '56 Chevy in the world . . . Judy (LaRue) ...?... the wife of a rich executive, with that platinum ring . . . Keith Palmer doing hunting stories for OUTDOOR LIFE . . . Bob Gray being called the terror of the dirst tracks . . . Dickie Gladney, living quite comfortably with no visible means of support . . . Andrea (Watson) . . . ? ... managing the Library of Congress . . . Lt. King Davis, Jr., marine, training men for duty in South Vietnam . . . John Behle, also a math teacher who was a biology minor, figuring out perpetual motion . . . Hadley Meyer as manager of a nationwide chain of body shops (there's money in it!) . . . Connie (Whiteside) . . . ? ... as a talent scout for Columbia Records . . . Jon Livengood, the owner of a chain of gas stations, finally married . . . Gilbert Reed as the bouncer in a Playboy Club ... Gary Watts still raising h-. . . Larry Palmer, English professor, starring in movie roles on the side . . . Leonard Calvin as the world's foremost horsetrainer . . . Maria (Armbruster) . . . ? ... feeding her husband supper while he works on his dragster . . . Harry Akers managing a grocery store . . . David Brooksher still being quiet . . . Ronnie Barnes cleaning tobacco juice from his farm equipment . . . Paul Locklin working as an engine hoist at Joe's garage . . . Robert Blair as a professor in the Judo-Karate Defense School . . . Ricky Brown running a pool hall . . . Arlin Collins as the only carpenter in the world with three new cars . . . Rev. Paul Dickerson as pastor of a church with a prize-winning basketball team . . . Darryl Evans still looking for some ambition . . . Gary Hagemeier perfecting a new breed of hog . . . April (Wolz) . . . ? ... running in the Olympics . . . Dennis Hammack with the world's only radar-equipped car . . . Ed Watts as holder of the world welterweight title . . . Mary Hardin . . . ? ... working as a very quiet stenographer . . . 25
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CLASSES JUNIORS SEATED: Treasurer, Karen Davis; President, Gary Stewart; Historian, Diane Galloway. STANDING: Sgt. at arms, Arlin Mackey; Secretary, Marcia Hill; Vice President, Marshall Foster. Almost Seniors! The Juniors have almost reached the goal they all covet: the completion of their high-school days. As freshmen, Cathy Ogden and Richard Beauchamp captured for their class the coveted yearbook King and Queen titles. This was well deserved. The fates were not kind to the kids as a whole, however. Other honors have eluded their grasps through the trickery of fortune. Nonetheless, these kids have spirit enough to liven things up around E.H.S., and they make it fun for us all. As Seniors, they'll surely govern the fine halls in the proper manner. Here's to the bubbling enthusiasm, perpetual ecstacy, and sunshine they spread in their paths. BE GOOD, CLASS OF '66! 27
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