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PROPHECY She’ll also be a high-brow girl ’’Most likely” for any prize. Harriet Waugh, she does her best She’ll try to do or bust But all in vain because you see In the end we’re all just dust. A hidden spark tucked down deep Pam Weatherholt that’s her name Someday some one will look real deep And bring her spark to flame. Connie Wilfong our lovely girl With beauty she has class As Miss America she will be The nation’s favorite lass. ’’The first place farmer” a woman did win Linda Wooddell is the one With brain and know how she did the best She outshines even the sun. Eve Anna Wyatt the talented one The piano will be her life Sorry, fellas, it’s your tough luck to music she is like a wife. Susan Yeager, the neurotic one She has a problem you know But she’ll be fine and spend a life Designing principals’ daughters’ clothes. Carla and Sharia, our Glad we 11 twins quite different in every form Carla will be a beautician wife And Sharia will live in a dorm. Two other fellas, untalkative Robert Goldizen and James Gragg, but in their minds there ' s quite a lot from the stock market wealth to brag. Our sewing queen and cooking whiz Nancy Harper, the perfect wife, But she says ”1 dislike boys” Oh what a dreary life. Our all around lad, a blessing to all Wayne Harper, a future in store It may be atoms or birds in the tree But never will he be a bore. Indispensable Sharon Hedrick we see Girl Friday to good ole H.A. Later she’ll be a secretary to the President of F.F.A. Gary Hefner, a quite strange lad The girls I think he dislikes But later, oh lordy, what do we see He’s selling a cure-all for bites. So pretty and cute and also so nice Doris Henderson has quite a life She ' s tired in the eve from such a chore Of handing to surgeons their knife. John Hudson, the smart one He’s really quite gay He’ll love an laugh all the day As he feeds to the horses their hay. Of course there’s Riger, how could we forget Our prize football player so far Not only a poet and chemist as well. An athlete headed for stars. Robert Jackson, to great things will aspire But alas I’m afraid he will fail He’ll end up a chisler and swindler as well And spend all his days in a jail. Our red-headed devil, Tom Michael you know The boy with a gleam in his eye He ' ll catch that Sandy at last in the end And live off her dough ' til he dies. Sandy Jo, our party girl M.D. her ambition is None will soon change from Moyers her name She ' ll flee from each one with a kiss, Marvin Perry, Butch, if you please The boy who has broken all hearts But so sweet and nice, now who could give blame Flying to him is an art. Carolyn Ann Rimel, our majorette One of our trophy winners I see her now a preachin’ away Tryin’ to save all those sinners. Chipper Williams, John Ray later on For president he fills the bill Real cool and I’m sure in the future he’ll be President of Allegheny still.” Suzanne Jett is a reformer yet to change the world she’s bound She writes and talks and generally squawks not accomplishing much she has found. Apron and hat are the famous marks The sign of Kenneth ' s fame This Job you see likes French Cookery He never does things the same. Sweet and nice, but full of spice On Pat Jordan you can depend What ' er the fight, for a right smart price As a lawyer she will defend. Brenda Kellison, She’s a doll Timmy ' s wife she’ll be; One fine summer she ' ll sail away Across the wide blue sea. Gary Layman the girls adore He ' s quite a happy guy Playboy Magazine he’s going to own Such luck for him, oh why? Marsha Madison of school the pride A scholarship she won I see her still a ’talking now Makin’ speeches for everyone. Sam McCarty oh man he ' s wild He sure does like his fun He ' ll spend all his life long days Living like a bum. The sportsman of our class you know Warren McCloud we love Though not too bright we musn’t slight As Mr. America he ' ll come above, Becky McCune in all she does She’s better than the rest In future times she teach some kids We sure do wish the best. Gary McElwee fink and smock But something still is there However only much more time Will tell if its just hot air. 27
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