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Pee i Sh + Oral Das OUR 1974 HOMECOMING QUEEN Cindy Walkden escorted by Brian Smith
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.G: I, Brenda Aukerman, being of sound mind and body — will to all underclassmen my famous “Auky laugh. I, Audrey Barnes will my bra (s) to anyone who thinks they can fill them. To Gary Gleisner “a happy” backstage on the next class play. (remember the Gazebo Gary?) I, Veda Beliles, will to my brother Bill and my younger sisters Bonnie and Jonie better luck in government than I had. I, Dan Bigelow, will to Mr. Ritchie the change to bitch at some- one else for four years. I, Cherie Blodgett, will to this so called school a great big good- bye and I’m not crying about it either. I. Chris Carpenter, will to Mr. Ritchie all the smoke bombs he can find and to any underclassmen the right to raise all kinds of hell and B.R. I, Joan Clement, will to any underclassmen taking pictures for the annual, “best of luck” on getting permission to take them. I, Barb Cowhick, will to Mrs. Benshoff and Mrs. McGinnis the two best teachers, my brother DuWayne. I, Karolyn Crosby, will to Mrs. McGinnis the ability to sew as fast as I can and have it last for more than one day. I, Terrie Farkas, will to Mr. Imhoff a whole classroom of giggles. I, Nancy Geiss, will to Mr. Kurianowicz Miss When’s ability to explain things and to Mr. Roser the ability to see through his curtains and to explain the real story behind Queen Isabella and Christopher Columbus. We, Jodie Gott and Bev Gott, will to the 1975-76 majorettes more ability to cope with all the problems that may arrise. We, the roudies of Gov't class (Bev Gott and Sandy Kelley) will to Mr. Jones a book on “How to get along with Seniors”. And to a underclassmen the power to cause as much trouble as pos- sible. I, Dick Guyer, will to John Kratzer a straight nose. We, Joan Haaf, Robin Cesare, and Debbie Gray, being of superi- or minds and intriguing bodies will to Mr. Roser four more un- derclassmen to be able to talk to in his study hall and not have to stand up. I, Bob Hange, being of disabled mind and body will to Rod Rogers the ability to be a super-jock and wear one at the same time. We, Debbie Hines and Dianne Kostecki (Invincible Duo), being of treacherously insane minds and perverted bodies, do hereby will to Rick Givens the ability to drive without going into ditches, to all Black River teachers the remarkable ability to teach a class like Ms. Wehn. And to everybody, “gloom, despair, and agony.” I, B ob Hoffman, will to any underclassmen the ability to get seven N’s in chemistry in two nine weeks, to Dee Parks one tube of Pilsbury Popin Fresh Dough, and to Bob Hange and Dave Cather the ability to ask one girl out and to end up with a whole car load. I, Darlene Kelling, will to any future Bell player, the agony of having to put up with Gail Handley, Laura Williams, and Barb Henry. Also, good luck to all my brothers and sisters for their Fun Filled coming years at B.R. I, Patty Koch, will to any underclassmen the ability to get out of as many study halls as I did and get away with it, flirt with any- one and everyone, and to be priviledged enough to be Mr. Forbes personal secretary. We, Sherry Leonard and Pia Guggino, will to the future Juniors who plan on graduating early the luck to be considered Seniors and have the Senior priviledges. Good Luck!
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