Bethany High School - Reverie Yearbook (Bethany, IL)

 - Class of 1971

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Bill Smith leaves his athletic ability to Randy Florey, who thinks he’s already got it made. Steve Smith leaves his studious habits and quiet nature to Steve Evans and Jeff Bailey hoping that some day they will reform. Linda Snyder leaves her pronunciation of S’s and consonants to the Bethany chorus in hopes they can pronounce their words. Linda Tipsword leaves her long straight hair to Nancy Sharp, who can save it for a rainy day. Rick White leaves his driving ability to Jerry “Knows” Muzzy and Gary Marshall, who are making a gallant attempt to take over the Bethany speed and wreck record. Donna Whitely leaves her baton twirling talents to Pam Vanatta, who keeps tripping over her own shoe laces. Vicki Creek leaves her good grades in Family Living to anyone capable of earning them. We the Senior Class of 1971 gladly leave Bethany High School!!! 15

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Senior Class Will of 1971 We the following members of the class of “71 ” being of sound mind and body do here- by leave Bethany High School-willing away the following possessions .. . Tony Blackford leaves his parking place in front of Kathy’s house to Shawna and Bill. Harry Book leaves his love triangles to Cindy Hooper, the girl of many rings. Marcheta Carder leaves her literary talents to Dale Embry, who has developed a style of his own. Kent Clark leaves his superman qualities to Brett Marshall, who is small but mighty. Sue Cribbet leaves her physique and posture to Mindy Johnson, who needs all the help she can get. Deon Cruit leaves his trombone and talent for playing it to Randy Florey, who already is good at blowing his own horn. Debbie Davis leaves her weak stomach to Mary Risley so she can have a legitimate ex- cuse to miss P.E. Cheryl Farris Martin leaves her persuasive manner to Susan Hickenbottom, who is con- stantly trying to get hers. Janet Ferguson leaves her horse back riding equipment and accessories to Bob Bruce, who is always in the saddle. Tom Fitzgerald leaves his new car to Gary Marshall in hopes he’ll be more careful. Paul Fleshner leaves his witty responsonses to teachers to Mary Bryant, who never says a word. Hans Fox leaves the standard to Phil Bryant for his Friday night get togethers with the gang. Dave Hill leaves his sex appeal to Charles Gautier who seems to be lacking something. Hazel LaCost leaves her quiet manner and polite ways to Glenda Robbins, BHS’s inter- com system. John Lee leaves his writing of love letters to Nancy Thompson, who always has enjoyed reading them. Brenda Lesley leaves her quiet ways to Davena Gist, who doesn’t know when to quit. John McCain leaves his perfect attendance record during the Senior year to Jeff Bailey and Steve Evans. Bill Mcllwain sadly leaves Phil and Randy to anyone capable of getting along with them as well as he did. Tom Marshall leaves his morning rides in the country to Charlie Brewer, who seems to have a path of his own. Monte Mathias leaves her singing ability to Sue Johnson in hopes that Sue will improve. Mike Parsons leaves his jumping ability to Dale Embry, who is flying high most of the time anyway. Karen Phillippo Miller leaves her cheerleading talent to Sue Hickenbottom. Dennis Pyles leaves his ability to laugh to Allen Webner in hopes that Allen will im- prove his. Becky Sapp leaves her many talents to the freshmen girls so that they may use them in future years. Nelda Mathias Plotner leaves her ways of finding out things to the CIA. Joey Schwartz leaves his bike to anyone who won’t get tired riding it all the time. Jessica Sereda leaves her measles to anyone who needs a day out of school to go play tennis. M



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Personality Most Atletic Karen Miller and Bill Smith Best Dressed Mike Parsons, Becky Sapp, Bill Mcllwain Best Sportsman Bill Smith and Cheryl Martin 16 Nicest Smile Cheryl Martin, Bill Smith Linda Tipsword Best Drivers Linda Tipsword, Rick White , Brenda Lesley Most Likely To Succeed Steve Smith and Donna Whitely Best Dancers Bill Smith and Linda Tipsword Most Studious Best Personality Donna Whitely, Steve Smith, Linda Tipsword and Hans Fox Marcheta Carder

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