Atlanta High School - Atalanta Yearbook (Atlanta, IL)

 - Class of 1967

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Page 18 text:

CLASS WILL WE, the class of 1967, hereby bequeath the following traits, abilities, and characteristics to the Junior Class in hopes that they will value and respect them as we have. PEGGY SHAY wills Sandra Leesman her sailors. RON WARRICK wills Gregg Hutchcraft better equipment to work with. PAM HUBNER wills her shyness to Roma Ballinger. DENNIS FLOYD gives Mr. Smitley to Ron Thompson and wishes him luck. MILDRED HAZELWOOD hands down her ability to wreck cars to Sally Sherman. THELMA HORATH wills her giggles to Sharon Prather. RITA KLOCKENGA bequeaths her talking ability in study hall to Debbie Cook. JACQUI BROSAMER gives her ability to change her hair color to Roberta McClintock. DENNIS SMITH wills his paper route to John Rankin. BILL KINDRED wills his Safe Driving Award to Rick Halsey. DAN BROOKS gives his chunkiness to Dennis Colaw. CAROLYN PRATHER wills Mrs. Polley's speech class to Barbara Horn. COY HUTCHCRAFT wills Rick Foster his ability to be nice to adults. ALVIN PARR gives his radio station to Tom Daugherty. CANDY ADKINS bequeaths her moldy green eyes to Wanda Dabney. YALETTA YOUNG gives Mrs. Bode to Vickie Chaudoin. GARY BARTON wills Stan Leesman his good looks and girls. JOE CHEEK wills his Buick girl wagon to Tony Young. JUDY POWELL bequeaths her shortness to Carolyn Adams. DEBBY YOUNG wills her ability to get along with Mrs. Heisler to Marsha Ludlam. RUSSELL COOK wills Jim Welchel his speeding ticket. BECKY BARGER gives her shorthand ability to Rosemary Goad. SUSIE EVANS wills her contact lenses to Jeanne Strohkirch. LARRY LIESMAN wills Kenny Yates his pig farm. ALBERTA ALLEN wills her blonde hair to Karen Graber. MARY MALONE gives Sharon Ware her Sunday school class. JUDY POWELL wills her office practice class to Kathy Ballinger. JANET PECH wills Joyce Purcell her hearing ability in office practice. RITA KLOCKENGA gives Janice Wheeler Bartman's Nursing Home. CANDY ADKINS wills her senior year to her brother Sam Adkins. PEGGY SHAY wills Beverly Renfrow her ability to cut up in classes. YALETTA YOUNG wills her frosted hair to Dorothy Brandt. PAM HUBNER wills her handed-down Shamrock Inn to Jim White. JANET PECH wills her height to Steve Bender. CAROLYN PRATHER gives Mary Applegate a year's supply of eye makeup. 14

Page 17 text:

Young, Judy Powell, Debby Young, absent. Becky Barger and Dennis Smith Yaletta Young 13 Judy Powell



Page 19 text:

POEM OF 1967 A cute brunette is our Candy Girl; when it comes to dancing she'll give it a whirl. A blue-eyed, blonde is Alberta A.; she's sure to brighten every day. Becky Barger--alias Bubbles ; to no one does she bring her troubles. Where the girls are, you'll always see, a, handsome guy named Gary B. Dan Brooks, our basketball star; at Lincoln College he'll go far. A hardworking waitress is Jacqui B.; to us, Daphne, the maid, she'll always be. A clown in our class is our Joe C.; don't laugh, for someday president he may be. Quiet and shy is Russell C.; a farmer someday he's sure to be. Susie Evans, who came this year; at her typing we'll never jeer. Dennis Floyd or Wilbur for short; when it comes to girls, that's his sport. Tall and slender is our gal Millie; with all her earrings she's a dilly. Thelma H. or Giggles for short; playing the drum is her favorite sport. Pam Hubner, the artist of our class; a bashful, shy girl is this lass. The wolf of the class is a guy named Coy; a loud piped Charger is his toy. Head of the class is our Bill K.; he'll never get below an A . In office practice Rita exceeds; especially at typing she takes the lead. We now introduce our Pig Farmer, Chug' to the girls or his pigs does he give a hug. Mary Jane with light brown hair; the best someday she's sure to fare. The red haired gent is our Alvin Parr; on WPRC he's quite the star. Janet Pech is good at playing the saxophone; but not as good as talking on the telephone. Judy Powell is quite the chick; with her boss she's sure to click. Carolyn Prather, quiet and shy; someday soon she'll catch the right guy. Peggy Shay is quite a gas; at a certain sailor she's sure to make a pass. A teacher someday is Dennis Smith's aim; or maybe a paperboy will be his fame. Ron W. better known as Jazzbo ; where there's a car, he's ready to go. The marrying type is Debby Y.; would you believe June or July? A set and shampoo, the girls will say, is the way Letty earns her pay. Now here is our poem; it sure is a dandy, Respectfully signed, Dennis, Peggy, Gary, and Candy. 15

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