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1st ROW--Jean Phillips, 2nd ROW—Patty Fennell, Carol Green, Christine Whitlock, Debbie Clary Margaret Reeve. 3rd ROW—Jim Keller, Greg Mills, Julian Rodriguez, Jeanne Tunget, Floyd Moss, Randy Gamer, Sarah Wood. NO PET5 A1I0 WED N0PET5 A1I0 WED N0PET5 AIIOWEO “Off the Track”
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Buck was raring down a long straight stretch doing a hundred and fifty miles per hour in his big semi, when a bus load of children pulled out in front of him. He took for the ditch, smashed and disintegrated a concrete culvert, and tunneled into the ground, Six hundred feet under. This didn't hurt him, but as he was trying to pull the truck out bare handed, it caught fire and the 3,000 gallons of diesel fuel he always kept in his reserve tank exploded. And last but not least we see our Senior Class sponsors. Our first to approach the gates is Diane and Rollie Lee and all six of their boys. They were all killed when one of Rollie's eight track tape players exploded on the second chorus of Every- thing is Beautiful ! 7 Our second and last sponsor has just arrived, Mr. Rhoades. Mr. Rhoades led a very prosperous life until he was disabled from writers cramps. He was sent to a mental institution where he died when he thought his bed was his Pazzzas Ventura and went right out the window. Unfortunately he was on the 13th floor. It was Friday the 13th. The gates are now closing, for every member of the Class of 1973 has arrived. Judgment Day will soon arrive and I know that at least 50% of us will go the other way. I, Anita Boren, do will and bequeath my ability to get in trouble every day in 6th hour study hall to anyone who likes trou- ble and my fun times to Debby, Sue, and Becky. I, Debbie Clary, do will and bequeath my red, white, and blue striped jeans and all my Secretarial Practice papers to Karla Schien. I, Debby Erke, do will and bequeath my not having to come to school till 4th hour to Liz Croxville. I, Pat Fennell, do will and bequeath my singing in Home Ec. class to Cindy and Kim. I, Randy Gamer, do will and bequeath my ability to talk my way out of trouble to Mike Ralph. I, Cary Grant, do will and bequeath good-bye to my teachers and fellow classmates. Good-bye to one and all. I, Debbie Grawe, do will and bequeath all Warren's and my friends in the hall ways to both my sisters and their boyfriends. I, Carol Green, do will and bequeath my ability to avoid P. E. class to Liz Croxville. I, Regina Harris, do will and bequeath my ability to play dodgeball to Peggy and Cathy Ducey. I. Grace Howell, do will and bequeath my ability to get a free car wash in a pond to anyone who wants to try it. I, Warren Jacobs, do will and bequeath nothing, because I'm greedy. I, Jim Keller, do will and bequeath the annual to Gary Nation and my basketball ability to Jeff Tunget. I, John Kelley, do will and bequeath my constant headaches in all study halls and my fun with the girls to Toad Main, my love for all the teachers to all who come after me. I, Jeff Lewton, do will and bequeath my ability to keep Mr. K. on his toes to Dean Moyer. I, Nancy Likes, do will and bequeath my worn out clothes and all the dumb things we've done here at BHS to Vickie Fish. I, Steve Little, do will and bequeath my ability to be late for class everyday to Mickey Fee. I, Gregory J. Mills, do will and bequeath my trig, class adventures to Tim Bartlett and Ray Hirst. I, Floyd Moss, do will and bequeath my 2356 handout sheets from ag. to Bob Lister and Gary Nation and my place on the baseball bench to J. E. Brace and Ray Hirst. I, Janice Motley, do will and bequeath my deepest sympathy to all the students of Barry High who will be here next year. I, Valeri Motley, do will and bequeath my ability to make an A in Problems class to Wayne Charvet, Greg Johnson, Chuck Hazelrigg and Baby Lyndal Sutton, and my ability to shower in P. E. Class to Diane Motley, Bonnie Mathes, and of course, Lisa Lewton. I. Larry Moyer, do will and bequeath all the nice things in my locker to anyone brave enough to take them. I, Myma Nation, do will and bequeath all my Economics notes to anyone who wants to write a book on my half of our chorus folder to Jean Keller. I, Robert Newbrough, do will and bequeath all of my manners to Janet Jacobs so she can be meaner than I. I, Jean Phillips, do will and bequeath my getting to school on time and getting up at 8:00 to Barb Phillips. I, Gayle Raftery, do will and bequeath all the good times I have had at BHS to Patty Fesler and my brown tie sandals to Lisa Lewton. I, Greg Redshaw, do will and bequeath Snifty to all the freshmen boys. I, Margaret Reeve, do will and bequeath my ability to be nice to people to the junior class. I, Robert Rhoads, do will and bequeath my nude Wally Linsday pictures and my Donna Fargo tape to Speed Ogle. I, Bradford Rodriguez, do will and bequeath my ability to irritate teachers to Dick Williams. I, Julian Rodriguez, do will and bequeath my imitations to J. E. Brace and my ability to get out of class without being caught to Kenyon Reynolds. I, Steve Schmidt, do will and bequeath my ability to get in trouble in ag. class to Mark Reynolds, and being late for 1st hour P. E. to Bill Robison. I, Jim Sisk, do will and bequeath nothing, because I gave all the trouble I had, and since I'm leaving I can give no more. I, Greg Sutton, do will and bequeath a map of Siberia with instruction how to get there to Mr. K. I, Jeanne Tunget, do will and bequeath my term paper to Kathy McLaughlin. I, Susan Wallace, do will and bequeath my ability of always getting in trouble in Miss Myers class to Susan Strubinger. I, Christine Whitlock, do will and bequeath my art grades to my brother Robert Whitlock and all the fun I had in ninth hour P. E. class to all the underclassmen in 9th hour P. E. class. I, Rick Williams, do will and bequeath my long hair and sideburns to Mr. Schultz. I, Sarah Wood, do will and bequeath my nickname of the El Dara Whiz Kid to Betsy Little.
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Senior Trip Lake Ponchartrain Causeway—27 mile long bridge. I f Everyone seems alert in this shot. Aboard USS President in New Orleans. Twenty-three seniors and Le Kellum and Mr. Rhoades' get his turn at being Bill Reger, bus driver that enjoyed the day thrown in the pool, in Biloxi, Miss. Above-ground tombs in New Orleans Cemetery are Unusual.
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