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GUESS WHO? 1, Linda Burke 2, Lorraine Fridley 3, Linda Hazelwood 4, Peggy Hinkle 5, Hunter Powell 6, Mary Jane Rowe 7, Phyllis Sampson 8, Sharon Sensabaugh 9, Geraldine Terry 10. Brenda Thompson 11. Marion Jean Withrow 13
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CLASS HISTORY On that September morning in 1954, we-- then thirty-two shy and helpless youngsters--embarked upon a twelve-year educational program that was to culminate in graduation from Goshen High School this eighth day of June, 1966. We were all a little frightened, but we pulled through that year and six more years of ele¬ mentary school. By 1962 twenty-one of us were ready for the eighth grade. We were enthusiastic and began looking for¬ ward to new challenges. We started changing classes and thougnt we were really smart. Boy, did we have a lot to learn! Some of us received invitations to join the Beta Club, which is the highest honor club in our high school. Among those of us who joined were Marion Withrow, Linda Hazelwood, Phyllis Sampson and I. By the time we had reached the ninth grade, we were allowed to choose our own subjects. Some of us had the privilege of participating in such school activities as the glee club, the 4-H club, basketball, volleyball, and softball. Our sophomore year began with a bang! We were all busy trying to keep up our grades. We entered our junior year with eleven in number. On November 30, 1964, we received our class rings, and we were so proud that we all went around holding out our hands fo r everyone to see our rings. Now it is 1966--the long awaited year. We--now eleven sturdy and staunch seniors--can look back and say that we have had a truly good year. Highlights of our senior year have been our yearbook--not only the work of editing and organizing it but also the fun of getting ads , the Christmas Pageant--in which we all took part, the Beta Club Convention in Roanoke, the Junior-Senior Prom, and that ecstatic moment when we received our diplomas. To our parents, to our teachers and to our friends we express our sincere gratitude for helping us through these busy but happy years. May we live up to both your and our great expectations! Peggy Hinkle SENIOR CLASS MASCOTS Robin Powell James Alphin 12
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1966, take this opportunity, while sound in mind, to make this Last Will and ' l esta- ment. TO THE FACULTY: The relief of mind to know that their duties to us are fulfilled. TO THE JUNIOR CLASS: The honor of having to set a good example for the rest of the school. TO THE FRESHMAN CLASS: The privilege of working for the juniors and seniors as their servants. TO THE EIGHTH GRADERS: The best of luck because they are going to need it in the trying years ahead, I, HUNTER POWELL, will my ability to make the teachers angry to Junior Robertson if he thinks he ' s qualified. I, PEGGY HINKLE, will my big mouth and my love for tall, dark and handsome boys to Linda Sampson. I, GERALDINE TERRY, will my school books to anyone who will study them harder than I did. I, MARION JEAN WITHROW, will my big mouth and love for Mustangs to Judy Cronk. I, MARY JANE ROWE, will my position in physical education to anyone who will accept it. I, SHARON SENSABAUGH, will my love for the Craigsville boys and the ability to upset study hall to Judy Cronk. I, BRENDA THOMPSON, will my position in the senior class to anyone who is lucky enough to get that far. I, PHYLLIS SAMPSON, will the telling of jokes in study hall to Junior Robertson. I, LINDA BURKE, will my love for redheads to anybody who thinks they can get them. I, LORRAINE FRIDLEY, will my love for a certain Ford car to anyone who can do better. I, LINDA HAZELWOOD, will my position as a senior to Joyce Burke. We, do hereby make, constitute, and appoint Mr, Allem to be our executor of this, our Last Will and Testa¬ ment. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, the Class of Sixty-six, the Testators above named, have hereunto subscribed our name and affixed our seal, the Eighth Day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty- six. Sharon Sensabaugh 14
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