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SwUOJl VICTOR AKERS PAUL ANDERSON MARGARET BARKMAN SANDRA BARKMAN MICHAEL BARRETT VICTOR ALLEN AKERS August 22 Hunting, working on his car, racing, and girls are ’Vic's hobbies. His favorite possession is his car, and his favorite class is health. His dislikes include school and English. His ambition is to become a truck driver or work in a department store. His activities include Art Club, basketball, and football. He was selected Poppy Poster winner in tenth grade. His bequest: His habit of early arrival to Bill Caro. PAUL EUGENE ANDERSON September 3 Getting up at four o'clock every morning and P. O. D. are Paul's main gripes. His favorite possession is Sue, his wife; and his favorite class is Senior Health. Hunting, fishing, and drive-in movies make up Paul's hobbies. Paul has participated in Junior and Senior F. F. A. His ambition is to get a good job. His bequest: His place in the parking lot to Gary Brallier. MARGARET SUSAN BARKMAN April 2 Peggy can't stand conceited people, horror movies, tardiness, or P. O. D. She likes reading, crafts, and typing; and her favorite possession is her collection of good books. This future teacher hopes to travel and would like to further her education next year. Her activities include band, class officer. Junior Classical League, chorus, Gym show, F. T. A., Spanish Club, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, and Warrior staff. Her bequest: Her physics book to her brother Barry. SANDRA JEANNE BARKMAN June 27 Jeanne prizes her driver's license above all else and dislikes people without a sense of humor. Instrumental lessons don't rate very high with this future medical secretary, but typing is tops. Sewing, reading the latest fashion magazines, and listening to semi-classical music are her hobbies. Jeanne participated in band, Cadu-ceus Club, F. T. A., Dramatics Club, Junior Classical League, and Variety Show. Her bequest: Her sax to her sister Shelly. MICHAEL LAWRENCE BARRETT August 5 Attention, all girls! Be on the look out for this future photographer who dislikes silly girls and whose class ring is his favorite possession. Although ’ Mike dislikes economics and French II, he rates Senior Health class very high. His hobbies consist of photography, driving around, horseback riding, and girls. This hopeful Air Force cadet has participated in Caduceus Club, Camera Club, chorus, track, Parrot staff. Variety Show, and Warrior staff. Being a football announcer gave Mike the opportunity to be on the Football King's Court. His bequest: His red and white striped jacket to next year's soft-shoe dancer. Twenty Eight
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QIoaa Hitdjohif. Cautious and somewhat bewildered, we took our places in the halls of Everett Southern High as we entered Seventh Grade. Our memories carry us back to the many friendships then formed and to the process of becoming accustomed to upperclassmen and new teachers. In Grade Eight we still felt a little lost at times. Although we were gaining a greater insight into the complexities of high school life and its responsibilities, we were not always so sure that we were ready to take a part. Yet we put on a brave front! As Freshmen, still adding to what one day would become our book of memories, we sponsored the traditional skating party. This was the year, too, when we firmly established ourselves in school activities. Then we became Sophomores. The memories of our candle sales linger still. This year we continued our extracurricular activities and began to think seriously of our future, for graduation was drawing a little too close for the greatest comfort. Our school life really built up in our Junior year. We became even more active in our studies and in school activities. On April 3, 1964, we cooperated with one another and presented the second Annual Junior Class Variety Show. We then had the privilege of helping select a standard class ring for our school and ordered our own. On May 8 we entertained the Class of 1964 at the Annual Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, for which we had raised money by selling light bulbs and Christmas commodities. Now we are Seniors and are still building memories to carry with us. Here we pause to remember all those with whom we have associated—classmates, underclassmen, and teachers, we are proud of our leaders, of our athletes and musicians, and of those who have brought distinction to themselves and to our class through their outstanding work. Eagerly we await the presentation of our class play, our class trip to Washington, D. C., graduation activities, and the arrival of this book. We shall use what we learned here as the foundation for our life, and we shall continue to build toward our ultimate goals. We wish the underclassmen and the faculty continued progress and happiness and memories as fond as ours. Whatever becomes of us now, we shall always treasure the memories of our Alma Mater. —Janet Williams Twenty Seven
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GLORIA BECK WILLIAM BECK JOHN BENNETT SsmioA QIoaa GLORIA JEAN BECK April 19 Whose favorite subject is P. O. D. and who wants to become an I. B. M. operator? That's right! It's Jean. Bookkeeping and boys who avoid the truth don't rate very high with this Senior. Horseback riding, swimming, and ice and roller skating are at the top of her list. Gloria plans to attend Catherman's Business School. Her activities include Audio-Visual Club. Chess Club, chorus, and Spanish Club. Her bequest. Her riding horse King to Diana Miller. WILLIAM S. BECK November 18 His 1957 Ford is ‘’Bill's'' favorite possession. He dislikes Chevys and P. O. D., while hunting, working on cars, and Senior Math are among his favorites. This industrial arts student plans to enter the Army next year. He wills his favorite place at the lathe in metal shop to Dennis Steach. JOHN EDSEL BENNETT May 26 Hunting, fishing, and collecting Indian relics rank high with John, while P. O. D. and girls who smoke bug him. John's favorite possession is his car key. He hopes to become a draftsman and is an outstanding student in the Industrial Arts course. John has participated in Audio-Visual Club, chorus, and Warrior staff. His bequest: Ridge-running to any capable underclassman. BEVERLY ANN BEQUEATH August 19 “Bev's hobbies are listening to music on the radio, reading, movies, and twirling her baton. She dislikes being teased about her dimples. This future physical education teacher and head majorette has participated in band. Dance Band. Dramatics Club, F. T. A., G. A. A., Gym Show, Junior Classical League. Variety Show, Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, and Warrior staff. Special honors include Football Queens Court. Her bequest: Her brother to anyone who can put up with a lot of noise. DONALD MICHAEL BOOR March 17 Our first tenor in the Barbershop Quartet likes his '61 Ford and solid geometry. His dislikes include conceited people and P. O. D. Don's nickname is “Mickey, and his hobbies are hunting, dating, and cars. This future mechanical draftsman works at Horton's in his spare time. Don was active in chorus, football, Junior Classical League, and Variety Show. A special honor was winning first place in the 1964 County Driving Contest. Don wills his spot in the Barbershop Quartet to Steve Sipes. BEVERLY BEQUEATH DONALD BOOR Twenty Nine
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