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CLASS PROPHECY How time flies! Here we are in the year 1963. It has been six years since graduation from Buckland High School. I decided to go to a larger city to get a job. I applied for the position of private secretary to the presi- dent of a bank.I got the job, and to my surprise, the president introduced himself as Paul Chrismer After working for about three months, Paul had to go to Cleveland on business: so, of course, I went along. All went well on the train until about halfway there, when we had engine trouble. I recognized the two mechanics as Howard Debell and lim Becker. The newspaper reporters who covered the story were Pat Bowersock and Marlene Ramga. When we arrived in Cleveland, we went to a famous restaurant for din- ner. The manager recognized Paul, and came over to talk with us. It was then that I learned it was Mike McBeth After leaving the restaurant, we decided to look up some of our class- mates. We visited Mary Ann McClintock, now happily married, with three children, and Ioan Bruner, a social worker in Cleveland. We also called on Tom White, an Agriculture teacher in the Cleveland Schools. He told us that he was building a new house, and invited us to see it. To our surprise, we found Ierry Lishness was his Electrician, and Bob Dearing was the brick- mason. We decided it was time that we were about our business, which was connected with the largest hospital in Cleveland. We were shown around by the head'nurse, Carolynn Ramga, and the receptionist, Sandy Miller. Sunday completed our stay, and we decided to attend church before leaving the metropolis. Imagine our surprise when we discovered that The Reverend Maurice Spacht was delivering the sermon.
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Buckland High School, being of unsound mind, but in better harmony than usual, do hereby make this our last will and testament. Article I: To the Freshmen we will our ability to become Seniors. Article II: To the Sophomores we will the nice warm Typing Room. Article III: To the Iuniors we will our old worn out books. Article IV: We the members of the Senior Class bequeath the following in- dividually: I, Mary Ann McClintock, will my shortness to Paul Gray. I, Eileen Keysor, will my athletic ability to Carol Sunderland. I, Mike McBeth, will my curly hair to William Kill. I, Maurice Spacht, will to any unlucky Iunior the job of Senior Class President. I, lim Becker, will my English book to Carl Ramga. I, Marlene Ramga, will my smallness to Margaret Wright. I, Sandra Miller, will my shortness to Gertrude Wagner. I, Paul Chrismer, will my athletic ability to Charles McPheron. I, Ioan Bruner, will the job of Senior Class Treasurer to some unlucky Iunior. I, Carolynn Ramga, will my Second Year Latin Book to Margaret Wright. I, Bob Dearing, will my nickname, Possum , to Bradley Miller. I, Ierry Lishness, will my name Stonie , to Gale Fry. I, Howard Debell, will my way with the girls to Ierry Sims. I, Patty Bowersock, will my driving ability to Gertrude Wagner. I, Tom White, will my job as F.F.A. President to Kelly Epperly.
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