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CLASS WILL DICK MARQUELL, will my top locker to no one because Ihave just condemned it--KNO door and the sides are falling inj. I will my positions in sports to David Flannery because he is probably the only one crazy enough to try them all. GLENN MICHAEL, will my books to anyone who would want them--And my top locker to Billy Mar- quell. STEVE SARGENT, will my books to Melvin Eugene, my Daniel Boone instincts to Dean Breedlove, and my ability to fall off logs to Wayne Flannery, who can fall with the best of them. DAVID SWARTZ, will my locker Cnumber 411 to Linda Scott and Laura Whitehair: my Chemistry book to anyone in the Junior Class and the rest of my books to my brother, Don. MIKE JOHNSTON, will my ability to keep Mrs. Angel laughing to Emmett Glover: my hair dresser to Max Hitchens. PATTE BEALL, bequeath my position on the Varsity Cheerleader squad to Belinda Hinkle. To Dave Flannery I will my ability to enjoy all that I consume. JAY POTTER, will my sessions in the torture chambers CEnglish and Civicsl to whom ever may be in need--to Mrs. Jordan all my knowledge in Latin and to Mrs. Angel my ability to sleep through study. DAVE GROVE, will my voice in choir to Bud Lowe. I will my position on the track team to Wayne Flannery: my position on the Cross Country Team to Tommy Himes and my position, on the team that won the Country Championship this year, to Rick Devoe. I will my locker to Chuck Mace. JOE SCOTT, will my cross country and track talent to Tom Himes, my baseball and basketball abil- ity to Melvin Lowe, and my locker to Margaret Craig. JOHN LOUCK, will to Tommy Himes my ability not to get along with a certain Junior girl. DIANA READLE, will my ability to write on tables in study hall to Mary Himes. I also will my abil- ity to pass notes in English class Cand never get caughtj to Tess Johnson and Jenni Bible: my position in Honor Society to my brother, Jerry: and my ability to ice skate Cwithout falling down or having head-on collisionsj to Brent Hinkle. JOHN REYNARD, will my locker to anyone who wants it. I will my expert ability to manage the basketball team to Brent Hinkle: my lightning quick speed in the 440 to Chris Youngblood and my tremendous ability to throw the shot put to Jerry Walker. DALE FLANNERY, will my ability to whing wedgies to anyone with a sinus problem and my left knee to those who wish to become weathermen Cand womenj.
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CLASS PROPHECY Well folks, here we are at the Class of '67 reunion. This is the tenth anniversary of our graduation, and we're living it up. We're having a celebration in my Greenwich Village garret. It's not much to live in, but it inspires my writing. I'm Bill Johnson. With their heads in the icebox, I see Robin Orman and Mike Johnston. Robin is a radio announcer with RKLW in Nash- ville, and Mike is head of the QNUGDJ National Union Of Gravediggers. I wonder what they're in the refrigerator for? ln a dingy corner sits John Reynard, a maintenance technician at an American Motors plant. vociferating on the merits ofthe new Rambler. Pretending to be listening are Major Dale Flannery, Chief of U. S. Army Intelligence and Dick Marquell, guard for the Boston Celtics. There's abunch ofthem sitting at a table playing euchre, but I can't see for all the smoke. Oh yes, there's Fred Crawford. fWait a minutehl He's working on somebody's back! CFred's a chiropractorj. Back to the card game - I see Glenn Michael, who works for a manufacturing company: David Swartz, a trapper for the Hudson Bay Company: Dave Grove, a grain farmer and Joe Scott, a communications engineer. There's someone else, but I can't see him because of the stack of money in front of him. OH! OH! It's John Louck, owner of the Losers A-go-go Casino in Vegas. Onthe other side of the room, there is a brawl. They're fighting over who gets to take Pat Beall, the international movie star, out after the party. Bobby Strong and Steve Sargent, both in the Air Force, are on the floor. They're out cold. Larry Jefferis, Bill Minor, Joe DeHaven and Jay Potter are still going strong. Jefferis is now a tool-and-die maker: Minor is a cattleman: DeHaven is an electronics engineer: and Jay Potter is the President- of Consolidated Sideburns Corporation. Diana Readle, more frequently known as Agent 99 of the C. l.A. is crawling out of a ventilation duct with a mini-camera and mini-tape recorder, so that she can provide momentos for the class to remember this reunion by. Sitting on the couch fmy one piece of furniture that's worth anythingj are Mary QDanielJ Swartz, who is a housewife with 47 kids: Marilyn Thurnau, a nurse in the psychiatric ward at Bellevue Hospital in New York City: and Sara Clark, fulltime Cheerleader for the Green Bay Packers. l'm going to have to cut off my narration now. The brawl is moving over to this side of the room. Written by W. Brian Johnson
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CLASS WILL fcontinuedj BILL MINOR, will my ability to break the bones in my hands to anyone who wants it. I will my abil- ity to play basketball to Bud Lowe. Iwill my locker to Rose Taylor and my ability to skip out of class to Kathy Coulter. SARA CLARK, will my position on the Varsity Cheerleader squad to Debby DeVaney. I will my books to anyone who can stand them. To David Flannery, I will all the ability that Ihave had in having fun throughout your remaining school years. JOE DE HAVEN. will my locker to Rick DeVoe who was stuck with a bottom locker as a Junior. To my little brother. Dale, I will my ability to collect bench blisters. ROBIN ORMAN, will my ability to bring my lunch to anyone who is interested in Public Health. I also will my hair to Mr. Rouch. WILLIAM B. JOHNSON, being of admittedly unsound mind, do hereby and forthwith bequeath noth- ing to anyone, because its my promise that one should earn everything he has. TWELVE YEAR SENIORS Steve Sargent, Joe Scott, John Reynard, Dick Marquell, Bill Johnson, Diana Readle, Pat Beall. Sara Clark, Glenn Michael Dave Grove, Rogin Orman, Mike Johnston. A
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