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To the various members of the classes in the fine institution of higher learning we, the class of seventy-two, will the following items and wishes, hoping that it will enrich your lives and help each one of you through your time of need. CHARLES BREWER luckily leaves Bethany High School! Hurray! BOB BRUCE leaves his meat cleaver to the sophomore boys, who already have quite an arsenal started. PHIL BRYANT wills his good ettiquette and manners to anyone who thinks he can meet these high standards. CYNDI HOOPER BUBB leaves her old beat-up roller skates to LYNDI in hopes of finding a brand new key. JIM CARLYLE, head of the Sanitation Department at Hulbert's Pharmacy, Inc., wills his post to anyone who meets the requirements set by the Health, Education, and Welfare Department. RANDY FLOREY wills his talent to have flat tires or get stuck at the most convenient times to STEVE SOWERS and DONNA WEST. RANDY DUKEMAN wills his flashing attire to TYNA HOOPER, who is also pretty flashy. SUSAN HICKENBOTTOM wills her brownie points to WIBBY the WILD'’ LANCASTER, who has collected a few here, there, and yonder. SHARON HICKS wills her loud and boisterous ways to LINDA KIRKWOOD, who has the mouth for it. BONNIE JOHNSON wills her good times with HICKENBOTTOM and MARES to anyone who can take them. DICK MEROLD wills his wide-awake and alert expressions to DA VENA GIST, who we wish wasn't. MARY McCORVIE wills her cute, little, dainty horse-laugh to resound through the halls of Bethany High, and also her Betty Crocker Cook Book to the Home Ec. Department who could use it. JERRY (KNOWS) MUZZY wills his supreme intelligence to anyone who has an IQ high enough to comprehend his clever little witticisms. BRENDA PHILLIPPO wills her Dr. Phillipollio's 'lose a flab' diet plan to RAT RETTER, who didn’t know when to stop. BRETT REETER wills his book How to Dribble a Basketball by Marcus Hayes, to BRETT MARSHALL who can now pick up the ball. DIANA SANDERS wills her Uncle Tom to her sister CHERYL for two more years of easy grades. KATHY BREWER SMITH wills her motherly instincts to Mother Nature. DONALD SNYDER, wills his Brazier Burger Flipping technique to brother KEN, just to keep it in the family. PAM VANATTA wills her sporty new car to DICK JOHNSON, the John Deere man himself, but we don’t think he would part with his fine John Deere Truck. STEVE VOLLMER wills his super-dooper deluxe pigeon coops to anyone who wants to clean them out (or to BETTY JO CARLYLE WHO HAS FLOWN HERS). SHAWNA WAKELAND leaves her book Cheerleading Etiquette to SUE JOHNSON and LINDA KOHLER who are trying to write theirs. PEGGY WEAKLY BRYANT wills her and Phil's corner to RON ARMER and RITA GRIFFITH who need one. ALLEN WEBNER leaves his musical talent and caterpiller mustache to all sophomore boys, who think they have everything already. RANDY WHEELER leaves his small nose to anyone who wants it. Any takers! DALE EMBRY leaves his fun-filled ways to JERRY COHAN, who is already filling his footsteps. HARVEY HAMILTON wills his supreme knowledge of automobiles to DON DOWDELL who could use some knowledge. JILL McLAIN leaves her marriage for a Senior Trip. GARY MARSHALL leaves his way with the customers at the IGA to MONTE CALHOUN, whose sacks are weak. We the class of nineteen hundred and seventy-two, do bestow and bequeath to the faculty the following items and wishes: We will to MRS. SHIMP our hunt and peck technique. We gratefully thank MR. SYFERT for fulfilling our four year requirement of English. We leave MRS. BONE wiser in the ways of Family Living. We will now be attending the college of our choice thanks to MR. BROWN. We will our scroungy, work-worn Boat Safety Manuals to MR. PINE. We leave our straight-edges, pencil stubs, compasses, protractors, graph paper, and our supreme mathematical knowledge to MRS. JONES, in hopes she will be able to enlighten future classes. We would like to add that, the pie are round not ir r2. We leave MR. LEWIS our dead leaf collections, who collects them? Wir verlassen zu FRAU RINCKER unser wunderbar benutzen von der english language. We leave MR. OVERLOT ten pounds of sawdust and a new yardstick. We will gladly pay all library fines to MR. BROOKS, so that we may receive our diplomas. We leave MRS. FOSTER physically fit and sore. We leave MR. BALBER with smoking pencils, bloody stubs, and tears in our eyes. We leave MISS BOWREN with the ability to march 8 steps to 5 yards. We leave MR. THOMPSON better able to put the Theory of Relativity to a practical use. We will not leave MR. FIELDBINDER. (sigh) That handsome devil. We leave MR. SANDERS our copies of HOW TO BE A TEACHER WITHOUT REALLY TRYING, EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SOCIOLOGY, BUT NEVER CARED TO ASK, and THE SENSUOUS TEACHER in hopes that he will give a book report soon. We leave MISS TUCKER 200 free passes to the H20 fountain from the History room. Last and least we leave MR. BRUSH. 19
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SUSAN JANE HICKENBOTTOM FHA 1234 Vice-Pres. 4 FTA 1234 GAA 12 Yearbook Staff 124 Vice-Pres. 4 Queen Candidate 1 Stu. Cou. 14 Reporter of Class 3 NHS 234 Pres. 4 Student of the month 3 All State 134 Ensembles 1234 Ac- companist 1234 Girls CH 1234 Mixed Ch. 1234 Madrigals 234 Musical 24 Stage Band 1 Marching Band 1234 Concert Band 1234 Pep Band 1234 Swing Choir. 1234 DAR Award 4 Cheerleader 123 SHARON SUE HICKS Chorus 1 CYNDI BUBB HOOPER BONNIE MARIE JOHNSON FHA 1234 GAA 234 Reporter 4 Annual Staff 4 Cl. Editor 4 FTA 34 Girls Ch. 123 Mixed Ch 34 Swing Ch. 234 Concert Band 234 Marching Band 234 Clarinet Choir 3 Pep Band 234 Musical 24 100 Mile Club 1 En- sembles 34 GARY LYNN MARSHALL Chorus 3 Band 2 FFA 1 MARY ROSE MC CORVIE FHA 1234 Historian 4 GAA 1234 Photographer 3 Vice-Pres. 4 FTA 1234 Girls Ch. 123 Annual Staff 234 Photo Club 4 Concert Band 1234 Stage Band 234 Marching Band 1234 Mixed Ch. 234 Musical 24 Girls State 3 JILL MC LAIN Band 1 Chorus 12 FHA 12 GAA 1 CWT 23 Annual Staff 2 JERRY MUZZY BRENDA KAY PHILLIPPO FHA 1234 Vice-Pres. 3 Pres. 4 GAA 1234 Vice-Pres. 3 Points Chairman 4 FTA 1234 Photog- rapher 4 Photo Club 4 Class Sec. 13 Treas. 2 Girls Ch. 123 Mixed Ch 1234 Swing Choir 123 Musical 24 Annual Staff 4 FHA Convention 2 Homecoming Attendant 3 Alt. Cheerleader 4 BRETT REETER Boys Ch. 12 Mixed Ch. 134 Madrigals 4 Concert Band 12 Marching Band 12 Lettermans Club 34 Photog- raphy 4 Pres. 4 Annual Staff 4 Football 1234 Basketball 1234 Track 1234 DIANA LYNN SANDERS FHA 1234 Vice-Pres. of Degrees 4 GAA 1234 Treas. 4 Library Club 12 Chorus 14 Girls Chorus 4 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 MARY KATHERINE SMITH FHA 123 FTA 123 Class Vice-Pres. 1 Pres. 2 Treas. 3 Stu. Council 1 Girls Ch. 123 Mixed Ch. 23 Band 123 Marching Band 123 Swing Choir 123 Ensembles 12 DONALD EDWIN SNYDER FTA 234 Reporter 4 Lettermans Club 23 Reporter 3 Boys Ch. 1234 Mixed Ch. 1234 Madrigals 34 Boys Octet 13 Band 1234 Marching Band 3 Band Ensembles 2 Musical 24 Basketball 2 Manager 1 Football Manager 12 STEPHEN WAYNE VOLLMER Lettermans Club 234 Sarg. at Arms 3 Pres. 4 Photography Club 4 Football 234 Basketball 2 Track 1234 PAMELLA JOY VANATTA Student Council 2 FHA 1234 Majorette 3 Alt. Cheerleader 3 Prom. Queen Candidate 3 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 Annual Staff 4 Pres. 4 Mixed Ch. 24 ALLEN DALE WEBNER FTA 234 Treas. 3 Pres. 4 Annual Staff 4 Broadcaster 34 Boys Ch. 1234 Mixed Ch. 1234 Madri- gals 1234 Vocal Ensembles 1234 Band 1234 Marching Band 1-34 Stage Band 124 Vice-Pres. of Music Department 3 Pres. 4 Musical 24 Bonoque Quartet 12 Stu. Cou. Homecoming Comm. 4 Prom Comm. Chairman 3 RANDY D. WHEELER FTA 34 Lettermans Club 1234 Chorus 1 Band 12 Musical 24 Ensembles 1 Football 1234 Basketball 124 Track 1 Chug it. Randy. Chug it. 18
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Personality Poll MOST STUDIOUS Sue Hickenbottom, Shawna Wake- .COOLEST HAIRDO Randy Dukeman, land, Brett Reeter Diana Sanders MOST LIKELY TO BE MISSED Mary McCorvie, Dale Embry MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Allen Webner, Sue Hickenbottom MOST MUSICALLY TALENTED Sue Hickenbottom, Allen Webner BIGGEST CLUB Randy Florey. Mary McCor- NICEST SMILE Brett Reeter, Shawna Wake - land, Randy Dukeman BEST PHYSIQUE Peggy Weakly, Chuck BEST DRIVERS Pam Vanatta, Brewer Gary Marshall
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