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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY cont. cheerleader for this team. That is what time she isn't having a child. They have five now, and the cheering helps her keep her girlish figure. Just keep cheering, Sally. Wayne Williams, l might have known l'd find you with a group of girls. Say, Wayne, how does it feel to be the president of General Motors? You always did go in for the big deals, didn't you? Well, I think you have done real well. Just keep up the old spirit. Wayne, please excuse me, I see Barbara Spangler. Barbara, I hear you are now writing books on How to Study . You were always one for the books. They told me you're really tolling in the money. Say, girl, you're very pop- ular, even though you're too busy to notice it. Say, Barb, I see one of our classmates is leaving, I must talk with him. Larry McPherson, how you've changed. l'lI bet you really have trouble keeping those women out of your hair. Maybe they are after that big farm you have iust won, in a trac- tor pulling contest. They sure picked a good farmer to put on it. Larry, l want to talk to Betty. Hi, Betty. Say, l know your name isn't Looney now. ldon't think lremember hearing your husband's name. l'll bet you're pretty proud of the trophy you just won as Miss Bath- ing Beauty of '76 . Those two little girls of yours are surely following in their'mother's foot steps. Betty,let's go talk to Earl. Earl Sollars,l hear you have a large family now. l don't remember what occupation you are in. It doesn't really matter, although I once heard you were styling women's clothes. How about that, you always did go in for interesting things. l want to see Norman before he leaves. Norman Puckett, say, are you looking greatl You always didl l hear you're still single. Well, l really don't see how you have escaped the girls all these years. You still have that same wonderful personality. Say, Norm, l hear you have iust won your tenth trophy as the healthiest person in America. Just keep smilingl You sure were a wonderful classmate, I shall never forget you. Now, l must say hello to JoAnn, my pal in high school days. Hi, Jo, it's good to see you. l hear you're getting along fine with your large family. Jo, remember in high school when we planned to go shopping together after we were mar- ried, and all the other things we had planned? lt sure was fun planning those dreams, but they were wonderfull l shall never forget this wonderful reunion, nor my classmates at Darby. They were so wonderful l l Carol Picklesimer 23
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eniot efau ptoplecy In this year of I976, I, Carol Picklesimer, have returned to Darby for our reunion of our Senior Class of l956. I, myself, have been traveling with my husband, who is making the air force his career. We are happily married, and have four healthy children. As I walked around the gym, I was glad to see all my classmates were there. I first spied Rosalie, standing by the refreshments. Her eyes were still as bright as usual, and she has finally been hitched in matrimony to her red-headed mechanic. Then I heard a voice behind me calling my name, as I turned, I saw Barbara Kennard, who is now Mrs. Steinmetz, standing there with her triplets, all girls, and their red hair in a pony tail. She is now living at Grove City and is very happily married. There's Gene Drummond! I have often wondered what he was doing. Well, he iust told me he has a IOOO acre farm, and he is also driving around in a handsome new Cadillac. Why Gene, I thought by this time they would be out of style. Excuse me, Gene, I see someone I want to say hello to. Lucille, how nice to see you again. Lucille Wickline was iust telling me she likes her teaching iob very well. I don't see how you ever escaped the marrying bug, Lucille. It will catch up with you one of these days. Oh, there's Jay. I'lI see you later, Lucy. Jay Hill, I hear you own the largest hot rod company in the U. 5. I always knew you'd whiz into some great project. I heard you just became the father of your fifth child. Con- gratulations, maybe he will be like his father. Say, Jay, I see your old high school flame, I must say hello to Ginny. Ginny Hinson, gee you look swelll Oh, I forgot your name has changed, hasn't it? I hear you were elected queen to represent Jay's hot rod fans. Good luck, kid. Someday you'Il be representing us as Miss America. Ginny, don't go away, I must talk to David before he leaves. Oh, David, David Strawser, gee, it's good to see you. How's Sandy? I hear you're be- coming America's favorite lawyer. I always knew you'd get a iob to protect the women, you're so thoughtful. Well, good luck. I must get something to drink, see you later. As I walked over to the refreshments, I ran into Sally Hicks. Oh, Sally's name has changed too. Sne married the country's leading athlete. Believe it or not, she is still a 22
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fad! W 1' f anal Teftament We, the class of Darby Township High School, of the county of Pickaway, and the state of Ohio, being of sound mind and body after four strenuous years, do hereby make, publish, and declare this as our last and best will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills, bequests, and devices of whatever nature or form heretofore made by us. We, the seniors, will to the faculty our native ability and excellent education. To the iuniors, we will our excellent scholarship ability, and our title as senior . T0 the sophomores, we will all our fun we have had in school. To the freshmen, we will our ability to use different ideas. I, Rosalie Egnor, will to Virginia Garrett the honor of being pianist for school activities and to Doris Braley my brown hair. I, Carol Picklesimer, will to Nancy Sherman my ability to go steady with one boy and to Mr. Arnett my ability to tell iokes. I, Norman Puckett, will to Steve Miller my ability to study and to Bobby Arledge my ability to get along with all the girls. I, Sally Hicks, will to Ronnie Gutheil the nickel he has owed me since his freshman year and to Charlene Metzger my ability to go steady with one boy. I, David Strawser, will to Sandy Kauffman my ability to do my own school work and to Ned Musselman my ability to keep out of trouble and get along with the teachers. I, Lucille Wickline, will my shorthand ability to Joe Fitzgerald and my typing eraser to Shirley Cordell. I, Wayne Williams, will to Mr. Connell an Ike campaign button and to Eddie Sollars some of my old excuses to get out of class. I, JoAnn Woods, will to Mr. Taylor the bow tie I promised him for Christmas and to Ernie Woods my ability to skip class in my senior year. I, Barbara Spangler, will to Jonda McGuire my good grades and to Phyllis Williams my ability to drive. I, Gene Drummond, will to Robert Spradlin a drawing pencil I stole from him and to Dick McPherson my height. I, Ginny Hinson, will to Patty Walters all the honors that were given to me in high school and to Rip Musselman all the fun I have crowded into four short years. 24
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