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DORTHY OPIE Lawen Volleyball 3-4 Co-captain 4 Lettergirls 3-4 Class Officer 2-3-4 Paper Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Prom Court 4 Girls' League Officer 3-4 Student Council Officer 4 Chorus 2-3-4 Home To Mother director 3 Sixteen Is Spring director 3 French Toast 4 CLARA HOLLOWAY Andrews Volleyball 2-3-4 Lettergirls 3-4 Lettergirls Officers 4 Band 1-2-3 Class Officers 1-4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Dance Team 2-3-4 Chorus 3-4 Quiet Zone Spring Is Sixteen CHARLOTTE MOSER Drewsey Volleyball 2-3-4 Lettergirls 4 Lettergirls Officer 4 Class Officer 1-2-3-4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 3-4 Dance Team 4 Homecoming Court 2 Prom Court 3 Student Council 4 Cheerleader 2 Girls' League Officer 3-4 French Toast 4
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Advisor Mr. Valentine French Toast Left to right: Beulah Smith, Nancy Smith; Charlotte Moser, Mrs. Smith; Mary Warden, Madam de Tour; Gary Defenbaugh, Stoney Jones; Billy Clark, Charlie Brown; Marj Miler, Nanette de Tour. Senior Class Prophecy On May 13, 1980, I Mary Lewis, the world's richest old maid, walked into the highest class beauty salon in Salt Lake City. At the beauty salon, Dot's Beauty Bar, I was greeted by the smiling face of Dorthy Opie, a former classmate. After a long conversation and a new hair style Dorthy and I decided we would look up our old classmates. My private pilot Bill Clark, decided he was the one to take Dorthy and me to see all our old classmates. Bill was doing private piloting for a hobby. In 1964 Bill had built a new model plane and had broken the sound barrier. Our plane was grounded in San Francisco due to heavy smog. We decided to attend the East-West All-Star Football game. Dorthy and I decided we wanted an autograph of the winning coach. After the West defeated the East 45-12 Dot and I made a dive for the shower rooms to get the autograph. The West's coach turned out to be Gary Defenbaugh. We were invited to his home for the night and there we were greeted by his wife, the former Marj Miler. After our stay with the Defenbaughs we could see that Marj was the Homemaker of Today. Hearing that another classmate was in New York we headed eastward. We stopped in Chicago to see the world famous daredevil motorcyclist, Clara Basiley, the former Clara Holloway. After a few thrills and spills Clara said a hurried good-by and was on her way to a nite show in Los Angeles. Heading on to New York we landed at the Idlewild Airport to be greeted by Mary Warden, head stewardess for the Pan-American Airlines. Mary showed us a fabulous night in the glamorous city before we headed for the old Stomping Grounds of Crane. After leaving our plane in Vale we motored to Drewsey to look up another classmate. We were run into the barpitt by a county truck. The driver of the truck was Charlotte Northrup. Charlotte told us that Darrell was home sick and she was filling in doing the road work for the county. She said Darrell was taking care of their ten kids at home. Leaving Charlotte and resuming our trip we had a flat tire about two miles from Crane. Having no spare we walked to the nearest ranch. After several loud knocks we were finally heard above the squealing pigs and bawling children. The door was opened by Mrs. Ken Rossburg, the former Beulah Smith. Beulah lent us her Model A to resume our journey. After a visit to the old stomping grounds and finding everything still the same we decided our trip had been worth our while. Dorthy's beauty salon and my oil wells were needing our attention so we went our separate ways.
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Will Section I Article I To Crane Union High School, we do hereby will All Our old books and papers. Article II To the Faculty, we do hereby will All Our Bad Days and Failing Grades. Article III To the Matron and Patron, we do hereby will Our Ability to make noise in the evening. Article IV To the cook, we do hereby will Our Ability to keep a quiet kitchen. Article V To the Janitors, we do hereby will All Our Broken Pop Bottles and Messy Class Rooms. Article VI To the Juniors, we do hereby will Our Ability to All graduate. Article VII To the Sophomores, we do hereby will Our Ability to have the girls run the class. Article VIII To the Freshmen, we do hereby will Our Old Desks, in the studyhall. Section n Article I I, Marj Miler, do hereby will my ability to sleep through the morning bell to Nita Wilkes so that she may be as rested as I. I, Dorthy Opie, do hereby will my American Problems book to Donna Moser so she can have something to remember Erkie by. I, Mary Lewis, do hereby will my ability to stay out of trouble to Earl Carson so he may graduate. I, Clara Holloway, do hereby will my loud voice to Jackie Samuel so she can be heard when she gets mad. I, Beulah Smith, do hereby will my ability to skim through typing to Jim Ruby and I'm sure he'll need every encouragement he can get. I, Mary Warden, do hereby will my ability to talk myself out of jams with the cops to Mary Ann Hart. I, Billy Clark, do hereby will my being able to make girls mad to John Maupin, so that he'll be in style. I, Gary Defenbaugh, do hereby will my ability to get along with everybody to Dick Edmunson so he may get through school some day. 13
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