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SENIOR CLASS WILL W e, the Class of 1974, having judged itself of sound mind and body, a judgment not universally accepted by our superiors or peers, do hereby will, bequeath, and otherwise divest ourselves of the following possessions and attributes: Ben Bancroft, to Roy Bancroft, his chess set. The white pieces do not have to be on white squares, Roy. Missy Bibler reserves the right to keep her Fine friends. Brownie Brown, to Kate Hoover, his boats. Deb Buckingham, to Dixie Jenack, her Saturday nights. Or did she say her Saturday knights? Sandy Butts, to Kim Baker, her brother Larry. Cat Chartrand, to Gordon Grigg, permission to sing his song. Fitting bequest if Gordon can find the melody. Gertrude Chartrand, to Joe Irish, her vanity. Gary Coffie, to John Moody, his perfect attendance. John claims to be doing very well on that score. Marsh Fuller, to Mr. Parow, her love . That's Mr. Stewart Parow, of course. His hair did it! Tom Dickinson, to Carl Pierce, his ability to give Coach Folsom a headache. T. J. Dowling, to Gary Jessmer, his tool pouch. You'll have to provide your own tools, however, Gary. Big Al Farr, to Tracy Jones, his ability to lift weights. Patti Foley requests a little more time to think the whole question over. M. A. Hobart, to the Freshmen, the torture of Mr. Rod Parow's study halls. Maurice seems to have weathered them quite well. Lucy Hoffman, to anyone who can hack it, H.C.S. Tin Grin Hooper, to Theresa Pike, her baby powder . Lee Hoover, to Darrell Seymour, the rental shack and its equipment. That's right, Darrell, it's better to give a customer two skis of the same length. Cheryl Jackson, to cousin Vickie, all the fun she's had in life thus far. D. J. Jenne, to Monica Maxwell, his paint brush. Squeak Johnston warns that he is coming back and adds that all should beware. Now, why would he want to come back? Polock Kaminski, to Pete Wood, his complete disregard of harassment whatever the source. Pambulla Kilbourn, to John Wescott, her ability to do wheelies in her wheel- chair . Bile Langs, to Terry Irish, the path to Rathbone's hill. Susie LaParr, to Ronnie Patnode, a good swift kick. Why would anyone want to treat poor Ronnie that way? Stubby LaPlatney, a tape recorder to provide Joe with a debating opponent. Len Leonard, to Jay Seymour, his goalie stick with oversize blade. Frank Luther, to anyone, his broom. Meatball Mealus, to a kind soul, his car, if he can start it. Ren Richer, true to herself, leaves waving good-bye. Cath Ritz, to Kelly Dundon, her smile whenever needed. Nicki Whitney, a great debt. Stinker Whitney, to Steve Jesmer, his conviction that the Johnson is the best snowmobile made.
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EXCHANGE STUDENTS IN LATIN AMERICA (from left): Mariella Gonzalez, Lee Ann, Alehandro Gonzalez, Menita Gonzalez, and Giga Gonzalez. These were some of the children of Senor and Senora Alfredo and Aura Gonzalez, Lee Ann's host family in Venezuela. During the summer of 1973, Lee Ann Hoover, a member of the Class of 1974 and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Shirley Hoover, was one of two exchange students from our school to spend ten weeks in South America. Lee Ann was the guest of the Alfredo Gonzalez family of Valencia, Venezuela, a city some two-hours drive from the capital city of Caracas. In addition to her guest parents, Lee Ann had eight brothers and sisters. The two oldest Gonzalez children, both girls, are married. The family also included two brothers, age sixteen and twelve, a fourteen year old daughter, and three younger girls. Her guest father is the operator of a cafe in the heart of the city. He plans to open a second cafe in a near-by city. While in Venezuela, Lee Ann did not attend school as the students were already taking their finals when she arrived. As such, she was able to travel quite extensively throughout the area and the country and to come in con- tact with many. She learned a lot of Spanish , as she stated upon her return.
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