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Class Prophecy- While attending the 1967 spring opening of Cooper and Cobb's Circus last week in Los Angeles, I saw many of my old friends. John Hoshaw who is quite the guy when it comes to insulation, has improved the canvas of the big tent so much that the circus is now giving shows in Alaska. Jim Freed, known as Chubba Bubba, the baby elephant, now owns twenty wee elephants. His trainers are Dale Sprunger and Adrian Bobeck. Terry Bickel, the circus muscle man, is very busy helping Jerry Lee and Eddy Dull develop their bi- ceps by using the Bickel Body Builder tonic. Vesta Dunlap, owner of the flea circusg Bob Hicks, the snake charmer, and Bill Hire who owns the two -headed ant are now the leading attractions in the side show. Linda Lou Johnson, owner and manager of the circus mortuary, says that business is rather distrubing since Marilyn Harper, Nancy Reed, and Janet Orewiler have taken over the animal hospital. Marilyn is noted for her care of Vesta's trained fleas. Maxine Richard, society editor for the LDS ANGELES TRIBUNE, reported that Mary Grooms, the circus fat lady, has also taken a prominent position in society since she received a huge inheritance from a long lost relative. Barton Black, the lion tamer, has just received a shipment of lions from Leland and Leonard Miller who are now working in Africa. The circus also had many outstanding people in the audience. Brenda Bontrager, the Metropolitan Opera star, stopped by on her way to New York where she is starring in MADAME BUTTERFLY. She will be accompanied by Miriam Targgart, the concert pianist, who just Enished her debut in Camegie Hall. Harold Patrick is their business manager. Cal Schlemmer, the famous scientist and farmer, has just discovered a new drug that will make him- self fearless of women. Neil Griffith, the famed Chicago banker, has just announced to the public that he is the first man to ever own over ICD trillion dollars. Pauline Holm Staton and Marge Hover Durham are now honey-mooning in Palm Springs. Pat Cassidy, a New York model, has just signed a contract at the Sprague and Staton Studios in Hol- lywood for the next two years. Marilyn Nichols, her advisor, said in her recent press conference that Pat intends to win an Oscar during her time spent there. Harry Castetter and Howard Moser, the millionaire playboys from Las Vegas, have discovered a method for jinxing the gambling machines. Estella Hutchings and Frances Mabie, co-owners of the Frantella Beauty Salon are noted for their unique way of dressing the lion's hair. A Charla Chatfield and Dixie Reid, the circus police-women, are standing at the tent entrance, armed to the teeth, waiting for some disturbance. Connie Cripe, swinging high on the flying trapeze, was the final performer of the show. Having seen and talked with many of my former school friends, I made my way toward the main exit of the tent leaving die circus for another year. 23
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Last Will and Testament Terry Lewis Bickel, will my ability to drive to Stanley Cochran. Barton Lewis Black, will my safe driving record to Raymond Hochstettler. Adrian Wayne Bobeck, will my vast assortment of nicknames to Steve Roe. Brenda Jo Bontrager, will the Ford keys to Debbie. Patricia Arlene Cassidy, will the Mercury to Dawn Wiley with the guarantee that it isn't an oil-bummer. Harry Lee Castetter, will my nickname, Goldilocks , to John Stanley. Charla Jean Chatfield, will my ability to get a Topeka man and keep him to the junior girls. Norman Lee Cobbum, will my ability to keep quiet in classes and get along with teachers to Kenny Pehlke. Donald Walter Cooper, will my temper to anyone who is foolish enough to want one. Connie Louise Cripe, will my bashful ways to Linda Reed. Charles Edward Dull, will some bobby-pins to Sandy Manges for those nightly-pin-ups . Vesta Maye Dunlap, will my pink slip from Officer Stout to anyone who has a lead foot. James Robert Freed, will my ability to keep the school in an up-roar and to keep Mr. Longenbaugh on his toes to Dennis Tuvell. Neil John Griffith, will my overcoat to whoever is cold enough to need one. Mary Ellen Grooms, will my trim waistline to Carolyn Gunder. Marilyn Joy Harper, will my naturally-curly hair to Mary Castetter. Robert Lamar Hicks, will my ability to sleep in the assembly and get away with it to Rae Johnston. William Thomas Hite, will my membership in the B.C. Boys to Eldon Berkey. Pauline Holm,will my quiet ways to Mitzi Spears. John Edward Hoshaw, will my LITTLE LAS VEGAS CLUB jacket to the ROSETTES for when they grow up. Marjorie Helen Hover, will my ability to get the man I wanted for three long years to anyone with the patience to wait that long. Btella Marie Hutchings, will my ability to go ahead of the lunch line to anyone who wants to wash dishes. Linda lou Johnson, will my height to Carol Schuman. Jerry Norman Lee, will my long legs to Donnie Hooley. Frances Eleanor Mabie, will my ability to take over the job of FHA president to whoever wants the hard work. Ieland Ray Miller, will my nickname, Jig-a-boo, to'Dick Johnson. Leonard Roy Miller, will my track ability to Tom Hull. Howard Lee Moser, will my late nights and early momings to Roger DeBolt. Marilyn Corrine Nichols, will my ability to massage the boys' necks in govemment class to Carol Simmons. Janet Sue Orewiler, will my seat in chemistry class to anyone who has enough nerve to take it. Harold Lloyd Patrick, will my ability to draw to Tom Cass. Nancy Kay Reed, will my solid geometry notebook to Mr. Halford to keep for future reference. Dixie Lee Reid, will my niclmame Rocky Reid to anyone who has the punch. Maxine Gail Richard, will my Thursday nights to Susan Rank to do the weeks assignment in shorthand as I did. Calvin Dale Schlemmer, will my Chevy to anyone who owns an oil well. Judy Kay Sprague, will my ability to loose the right guy to anyone who has what it takes to get him back. Dale Lee Sprunger, will my hot parking places to anyone who doesn't want to get caught. Barbara Ann Staton, will my patience for waiting on the right man to anyone who has the coinage to wait. Miriam Elaine Targgart, will my ability to get straight A's to anyone who wants to work as hard as I did. 22
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