De Soto High School - Echo Yearbook (Muncie, IN)

 - Class of 1966

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■Jl. CLASS WILL I. STAN WYRICK, will my expert lab technique to Mrs. Lee. I, STEVE HIMES, will my ability to talk constantly to Belinda Hinkle. 1 will my position as head manager to Den Baxla. I will my locker to Gary Quate, and my books to anyone who wants the junky things. I, SANDY DE VANEY, will my good grades to my sister, Debby. Steve Morman may have my seat on the bus if he wants it. To Mr. Nauraan I will my civics books. I, BETTY BEALL, will my books to Patty Beall and my locker to Dave Grove. Hope they get as much out of them as I didn ' t. I, DAN SWARTZ, will my upper locker to the benign, Joe Dehaven, poor guy. I ' ve been trodding upon him for too long. I will my books and intestinal fortitude in English to the infamous John Louck. 1 will my abil- ity to translate Latin to the prosperous Bill Johnson. I, STACHLA WESTON, will my height to Susie Summerfield. I will my locker to Joe Dehaven and my seat in study hall to Fred Crawford. I, SHARON THURNAU, will my locker to anyone who thinks they can get to it on time and my chair in typing class to anyone that likes runners in their hose. I, MARGIE ALRED, will my locker to Pam Ruhl, who is always having trouble getti ng to her locker. I will my ability to be good in class to ' Moose ' (Tom Pierce) and Steve Morman. I will my books to anyone who thinks they can get anything out of them. I, CAROL RUTLEDGE, will my ability to keep quiet in study hall to my sister, Jeanne, and Carmelita. 1 will my locker to anyone who likes to fight to get to their books! I, NANCY HUFFMAN, will my fun in high school to Jeanne Rutledge. I will my pep club seat to Connie Rich- ey. I will to Den Baxla my locker and my seat in English. I, HANK BANTZ, will my seat on the basketball team to anyone- -by the way it ' s the third knot by the second rusty nail from the left on the bench marked reserved for Bad Basketball Players . I, PAT PIERCE, will my dancing position on the stage to Pam Ruhl. I wish to leave Elaine and Linda Smith all my top lockers and I want to leave my ability to get along with the teachers to Tom P. I also wish to will everyone in school all the luck in the remaining years. I, MARY NEEDLER, will to Brent and Belinda Hinkle my snow shoes, sled, and huskies, all the fun struggles to school through snow drifts. To my next of kin, Diana Readle, I will my books. To Tom Moore, my carpen- try tools. I, JANICE FUQUA, will my locker to my little brother, John. I will my singing ability to Chris Youngblood and Tom Pierce. I also leave them my ability to wear long bangs. Last of all I leave my books to anyone dumb enough to pay the ridiculous price I ' m asking for them. I, LINDA FAGER, will my books and grades in chemistry to Becky Brinson. I, DAN DOBBLES, will my locker to Jerry Walker and my good luck to Steve Sargent and my seat in English to the one who has the nerve to try it. I, JIM BROYLES, will my locker to anyone who wants a lot of room. I will my driving ability to Mike Johns- ton. I, JERRY SMITH, will to anyone who has the nerve, my first period study class with Miss Harrell. I will to Di- ana Readle my ability to have a messy locker. To Dick Marquell my ability to stay out of trouble in English class. To Janice and Vick, I will my brother. (I don ' t need him to much). I will my James Bond Books to John Louck. I, HOWARD MILLER, being of unsound mind, will my locker to Terri Carnes, my lab apron to anyone, my ability to have fun to Vicki, Janice, Rose, and Debby. Last of all my books to my sister, Pam. I, HARRY FOWLER, will my ability to keep my locker clean and orderly to Diana Readle. I will my next best thing to nothing (my books) to anyone who may obtain something from them. To Larry Smith, I will my ability to keep out of trouble. I, LEE DOBBLES, will my seat on the players bus to Steve Sargent along with my ability to throw paper wads in study hall. I will my locker to anybody who wants it. I will my position on the basketball team to Joe Scott and my position on the baseball team to Wayne Flannery. I, BECKY BAXLA, will to Tom Maple the ability to keep money out of my pockets. I will my high school pleasures to Belinda Hinkle, Margaret Craig, and Diana Youngblood. To my brother, Den, I will the unmost knowledge that school might bring. 20

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CLASS PROPHECY Mr. Howard Liggett, Ph. D. Dean of Men Yale University New Haven, Connecticut Dear Mr. Liggett: My goodness! How time does fly. It doesn ' t seem like I graduated ten years ago. I am a Certified Public Accountant at General Motors, Inc. and since I had a two month vacation coming I decided to visit my former classmates. My first stop was only a few blocks from my apartment in New York. There, I visited STAN WYRICK, who is a secret agent for Uncle Sam. He is surrounded by cars, money, and girls. My next journey took me to Maine where I found the former SANDY DEVANEY who is now married to a fine doctor and who has three boys and two girls. Sandy also has a prosperous business as a beautician. Traveling back to Indiana, I visited a school where PAT PIERCE is a school teacher and still single. Directions then took me to DAN DOBBLES where I discovered that he is a foreman in a factory and hap- pily married with a fine family. Arriving in Detroit, I visited NANCY (HUFFMAN) and her husband at their flower shop. Nancy is the mother of two girls. Flying from Detroit to Beverly Hills, I called on STEVE HIMES finding him married and a proud movie producer. From Steve ' s I went to Los Angeles where BILL and BECKY (BAXLA) MAPLE live. Becky designed their new contemporary home and Bill is a Major in the Marines. They have one daughter. My next stop was to see DAN SWARTZ. He is a mechanical engineer with a movie star wife and two boys. I went by train to Washington State where JANICE (FUQUA) is married to a wealthy business man. She has one daughter and is head beautician on the U. S. S. United States. My trip then carried me on to New Mexico where MARY ELLEN NEEDLER is married to a lawyer and the mother of two children. She owns one of New Mexico ' s largest kennels. Guess who lives in Texas? STACHIA WESTON and SHARON THURNAU. They are both married to well- to-do ranchers and Stachia is a registered nurse. Visiting CAROL RUTLEDGE in Florida, I found her to be married and the mother of four rowdy children. Going to Daytona Beach I visited the largest novelty shop in the country owned by JIM BROYLES. He is having lots of fun being a bachelor but intends to marry before he is sixty. I visited MARGIE (ALRED) next and discovered that she had become a successful artist. She owns one home in Florida and one in Alaska. She, too, is married and has two children. Before going home, I visited MARSENA (BROWN) and her husband in England. They are both drummers in a well-known band. I am glad that I could share my trip with you and am sorry I was unable to visit LINDA FAGER, LEE DOBBLES, HENRY BANTZ. HOWARD MILLER, JAY PHILLIPS. HARRY FOWLER, and BETTY BEALL. I tried but they just couldn ' t be contacted. Sincerely yours. tt 21

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