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GARY WEBB DAVE YAGER LEON L1BRA Football 4: student Council 4. Football 1, 3, 4, Manager 31 Track lg F. F. A. 1, 2, Basketball Manager I 4. F.c.A. 3. RICK ZANTENE GEMINI Basketball 1, 3g VO. Ag. 1, 25 VO. Ag, Basketball 2, F. H. A. Con- vention 2g Choir 2, 3,4. , , CARSON FOGIE VlRGO . Concert Band 1, 2, 3g March- ing Band 1,2,3,4g Select Band 3g Flute Trio 2, 35 An- nual Staff 37 Treasurer 2, Section Leader 3g Biology Club 2g F. B. L. A. 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 4g Senior Girls Ensemble. time
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FUSE MIKE REYNOLDS CAPRICORN Basketball 1,23 Track lg FCA DOUG SELL SCORPIO LINDA SMITH GEMINI Girls Chorus 2, 3g Choir 1, 33 'f. H. A. 3g Biology Club 2. BOB SHEETS VIRGO Beta Club 2, 3,45 Biology Club 2g Student Council 2,3,4g Class Pres- ident 3g Honor Banquet 1,2,3g Out standing High School Student 4g Buckeye Boys' State Delegate 3. SKIP STEINER GEMINI
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Senior Class Propheo It was December 2004 as Bob Sheets, Sheila Palmer, and l boarded the Star Ship Enterprise. We decided to stop at Mars, our neighboring planet and to visit our pre- vious Earthling classmates who have now earned their citizenship as Martians. The captain ofthe Star Ship Enterprise is none other than Ray Price, and Dee Muth is serving as our stewardess. At 8:00 a. m. we land safely at LOVE'S LAND- ING, owned by Mike Love. We ask him if he knows where any of our former class- mates are employed, and he tells us some are working for him. He tells us that Betsy Knickerbocker is in charge of all wrecked space-craft and that J im Romig is his stand- by mechanic. We go to visit themg then we decide it's time to eat our lunch. We stop in to eat at the well-known Fish's Famous Fresh French-Fried Fish owned and operated by Betty Fish. The waitresses are Linda Shepperson and Sondra Bache. Now we journey to Mercury High School where we find Dave Miller as superin- tendent, Doug Sell as principal, and Beverly Cunningham as secretary. Beverly tells us that some of our former classmates are now teaching at the school. We find Becky Booth is teaching junior high Englishg Karen Manbeck, physical education and healthy and Stephanie Hudak, Earth History. We casually walk outside the school where we find Larry Baker selling Space Food sticks, and Sheila decides she would like to try one. She becomes deathly sick and is rushed to the Alfa Sentori Hospital by Skip Steiner, who owns and operates Steiner's morgue. When we arrive at the Alfa Sentori Hospital, Sheila is rushed to the operat- ing room and is operated on by Rod Belknap and his assistant nurse, Jennifer Caldwell. Itis a miracle the operation came out successfully! It was only a mild case of food poisoning. We then have Denny Crites, chief of police, arrest Larry for selling poi- sonous food. When we arrive at the jail, we find Dave Bevans as jail attendant. We decided to attend a space ball game, comprised of mixed members. The starting line-up includes: Karen Pender and Ed Ellenbaugh as co-captains, Debbie Caldwell, ,Jim Davy, and Marv Harstine. They are coached by none other than Carl Penick. They won with a score of 83-62. Keep up the good work, Carl! We decide to go to Tope's Top, owned by Randy Tope, where we find Tina Fedasz and Mary-Io Cadle as bunnies. Later that evening we are entertained by the Vulcon Trio consisting of Rick Zantene, Bill Bierly, and Mickie Martin. We decide it's time to return to our hotel where we were previously registered. We find Terry Mullen as night desk clerk and Mike Reynolds as night janitor.
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