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RANDY HOLM WADE Wad Hobby — Electronics and herpatology. Favorite Expression— I plead guilty. Future Ambition— To get a Ph.D. in herpatology and to become a criminal lawyer. Histori — Convicted and condemned to one year of hard labor ' 69 . . . Football team ' 69-70, under Warden Larry G. . . . Released ' 70. Will— I, Randy, will to: Greatman a one way ticket to Tibet and Siberia; Chris J., an echo chamber; Darrell, my collection of preserved snakes; Bruce, my blonde hair; Bob, a custom made Limo Brogeni; Dr. Campbell, Miss Hawks, and all my teachers, the best; and Kris the Flying Fickle Finger of Fate. To laugh at oneself is both wit and wisdom. LYNN MARIE ZEAVIN Lynnie, Dimples. Hofofcy— Talking on the phone and wondering. Favorite Expression — I ' m so happy! Future Ambition— To work with blind children. History— Entered in ' 66 . . . Honor Roll ' 66- ' 70 . . . Girls Chorus ' 67- ' 68 . . . Student Council ' 67- ' 68,- ' 69,- ' 70 . . . Girls ' All Star Volleyball Team ' 68 . . . Valkyries ' 67- ' 70 . . . Secretary of Valkyries ' 69- ' 70 . . . Dean ' s List ' 69- ' 70 . . . Hot Dog Committee ' 69- ' 70 . . . Viking Staff ' 70 . . . Cheer- leader ' 69- ' 70 . . . Girl of the Month September ' 69 . . . Snow Princess ' 70 . . . White Team, Yeah! Will— I, Lynn, of happy soul and serious mind, bequeath to: Gail, so much; Alison, deep discussions; Mark, phone calls; Jeff, everything good; Becky, supertimes; Darrell, spinach; Chris, C.S.P., Kathy, memories; Bob, satisfaction: everyone happiness; and to Dr. Campbell and my teachers, my love and deepest appreciation; it ' s gone by all too quickly! Love ' s smiling face appears wherever you turn. EMOTION To cry is to watch a twisted waterfall. To laugh is to feel the joy of the world Springing up in your soul. To hate is to show you ' re lost and confused. To love is to be a broken mirror of the world. — Sue Leach IF If I were the gods, Then I would say, Let us have peace. Not tomorrow, today! — Sue Leach WALLS To describe a wall is to say. High or low, white or gray. Long or short. Black or white. Wood or piling. Heavy or light Rounding corners, Hiding trees. Surrounding children. Confining me. — Sue Leach 93
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CRAIG RICHARD STODDARD C.R. Hobby— Riding motorcycles. ,. , ., j Future Ambition— Jo own a Porsche, race dirt bikes, and live outdoors. . „ . i j j • i History-Captured ' 68 . . . Football ' 69 . . . Cold dnnks ' 69- ' 70 . . . Baseball ' 70 . . . Track 70 . . . Escaped 70. WtH-I, Craig, being ? bequeath to: Alison, a very special person; Lynn, everlasting special friendship; Bob, a 1903 Jag to cruise to my house; Gail, some butterscotch pudding. Sue K., Tony and Duffy forever; Lola, a boy- friend who is 5V2 feet tall; Becky J., a water ring; and to Mrs. McConnell and Mrs. Driver, thanks. Yesterday is but todays memory and tomorrow w todays dream. ELIZABETH NANCY TAYLOR Lizzard , , Hobby— Going down to Lajolla every week-end. Favorite Expression— Cindy, you ' re not listening. Future Ambition— To be a veterinarian. History-Captured ' 68 . . . Guitar Club ' 68- ' 69 ... Pep Club ' 69- ' 70 . . . Released ' 70 . . . Gold Team. Will— I, Liz, being of depressed mind and soul, bequeath to: Denise, John and Chris; Darrell, all my German home- work; Francine and Eve, lasting friendship; Gina, a mind of her own; Cindy, Chris; Debbie Taylor, Dennis with Verily the ocean laughs alway GAIL ANN VAN DYKE ' T)iana Ross Hobby— Talking on the phone. . »,. » Farort ' to Expr«ssion- Gotta go to the Murphy Mixer. Future Ambition— To stop laughing at things that arent HiSy-Entered Fall ' 69 . . . Pep Club ' 69 . . . Honor Roll Cheerleader 70 . . . Snow Princess ' 69- ' 70 . . . Gold Team. Will— I, Happy Gail, will to: Lynn, much, much more; Ellie, Rob and everlasting friendship; Gail, memories and irieilUMIlu, JjvFia, i i-iLji ' •«-.., -■ , r . r friendship; Les, true friendship; Jeff, a great future; Craig, eating habits; Darrell, life without fractions; Francine and vers ' ations; Bruce and Eric, basketball lessons; love to Mrs. Driver; and everyone, happiness. All the magic of youth and joy of life is there. tm
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THE MONA LISA THOPHY MONA LISA The Mona Lisa trophy goes to the ninth grade student who has displayed outstanchng artistic tal- ent. This year the award Roes to Robin McKay. Congratulations, Robin! — Lynne Zea in SUSAN KING GAIL REISMAN GAMMA SIGMA GAMMA SIGMA Gamma Sigma is the highest honor society of the school. The students who have won membership in Gamma Sigma may wear their beautiful pins proudly. Congratulations to each of you! THE DIANA WOOTTON AWARD .According to tradition, Mr. and Mrs. William Seltzer award to a member of the ninth grade graduating class, a United States Savings Bond in lionor of our long-time beloved friend. Miss Diana Wootton. This goes to a student who has achieved a great deal in a quiet way in being a friend to her classmates as well as being an oi tstanding student scholastic-ally. We are very proud of the . ' Diana Wootton Award winner, Gail Reisman! Our best wishes to you and congratulations, ( ail! SUSAN KING ROBIN McKAY THE VANDY AWARD This award goes to the ninth grade girl who is an all-around great person, one who is the essence of friendliness and con- sideration. This year it goes to a girl who has also achieved a verv high level of scholarship. We are pleased to know that it goes to a girl who heartily deserves it, Susan King. Congrat- ulations, Sue! — Lynne Zea in THE DIANA WOOTTON A ARD GAIL REISMAN THE VIKING PLAQUE Each year a ninth grade boy who is an all-aro md fine person, easy to be with, courteous, and friendly, receives the Viking ' Pla iue. This year it goes to a boy who is one of the best of our athletes, also. We are very happy to learn that the Viking Plaque goes to Erie Scott, one of the best! Congratula- tions to you, Eric! — Lynne Zeavin ERIC SCOTT THE POETRY TROPHY Not too many people are aware that w - have a very fine jioet among us because she is extremely modest about her work. However, we are very proud of her and take great pleasure in presenting to Sue Leach our l ' ncli ' ' IropliN ' . C ongralnlations, Sue! TEN YEAR STUDENT SUSAN KING TEN YEAR STUDENT It gives us great pleasure to ha c w itii us in our graduating class a stu- dent who has been at Campbell H.ill from Kindergarten through the iiintli grade. Cougratidations to Sue King! THE POETRY rHOPHV SUSAN LEACH
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