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KENNY TITUS Class Play 3 Jetstream 4 School Scoop 4 Band I Chorus 2,3,4 Baseball I,2,3,4 Basketball I, 2,3,4 Track I, 2 CHARLES WEST BARBARA TURNER NHS 4 Office Staff 4 Quill SL Scroll 4 Jetstream 3,4 School Scoop 3,4 Library Club I, 2, 3 FHA 3,4 Booster Club I,2, 3,4 MRS. BETTY BURNEY Senior Class Sponsor LORETTA WARRINER Office Staff 2, 3, 4 Quill 82 Scroll 4 Jetstream 4 School Scoop 4 Library Club 2,3 FHA 3,4 Booster Club 3,4 MR. JOHN BLEVINS Senior Class Sponsor ff as ' I l573'iQ'7f 'ff' 11.12 1 - Y v iii 'B 1 ef, . . -:Vagas
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JANE ROBERTSON Cheerleader I Jetstream 4 Band I,2,3,4 Chorus I,2,3,4 Booster Club 3,4 LINDA SHEPHERD Jetstream 4 School Scoop 3, 4 Chorus 3,4 Majorette I Library Club I, 2 Booster Club I,2, Aewsssll sl m l ri JIM ROPP NHS 4 Band 1,2 Class Officer 2,4 Jetstream 4 - Basketball I, 3,4 Softball 1,2 Cross Country 4 STEVE STAFFORD Class Officer 2,4 Quill gl Scroll 4 Class Play 3 Jetstream 4 School Scoop 3 Band I,2g Chorus Booster Club 1,2 Basketball I, 2 Fall Festival King I 1-' 1 DONALD SAYLOR Chorus 3, 4 Library Club 3, 4 Booster Club 1,4 ,letstream 4 BONNIE THAYER NHS 3,4 Girls' State 3 Office Staff 3 Class Play 3 Jetstream 4 Chorus I,2,3,4 Booster Club 3, 4
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CLASS PROPHEC Y As we entered the Hauser High School gymnasium in 1969 for the annual Alumni Banquet, we received our programs from Barbara Turner and Beverly Imel. Barbara told us that she was the typing teacher at Hauser and Beverly, the agriculture teacher. We then asked them if they were teaching any of Eugene Anderson's children. Barbara said that Debbie was in her class. From Debbie she had learned that Eugene was at the head of the research division working with escape-proof play-pens for Todd's Tot 'n Toy Com- Pam'- Suddenly we felt a shove from the line formed behind us and we noticed Bill Moore and Kenny Oli- plant, who ovsmed a company making Sniffy perfume, the type dogs go for, shouting at us for holding up the line. With this encouragement we entered the gymnasium and found seats near Julia Klipsch, Wilma Essex, Mary Kay Ritchison, Bonnie Thayer, and Linda Shepherd. Julia said that she was the widow of the late Tony Banks, who was killed along with Raymond Brovsm while drag racing. They ran into the nee in front of the ranch house on the farm jointly ovmed by Charles Herndon and Earl Mayes. Julia said that Linda Rednour was her beautician, who specialized in pedicures. Wilma said that she was a gossip columnist and had recently written about a Hollywood scandal in- volving Dennis Gommel, his wife, the former Alma Read, and Darryl Imlay. Her chief informers were Lucille Caldwell, Ruth Mitchell, and Carolyn Law. Mary Kay Rltchison said that she was a clerk in a large super market in St. Louis Crossing managed by Charles Compton and Don Richards. Some of the housewives that she sees frequently are Jean Berken- stock, Anna Mings, Rose Kent, Sharon McCarty, and Martha Norman. Bonnie Thayer said that she was a missionary and that she had returned recently from Borneo. She had met Mark Hayes and the former Kathleen Finneran on the ship. They had made a fabulous fortune selling plaid toothpaste. She also informed us that her ship had been captained by a very charming gentle- man, Larry Paetzel. Upon her return from Bomeo, she was asked to speak at a banquet at Los Angeles where she received the key to the city from Mayor Stephen Stafford. Linda Shepherd informed us that she and Sharon Marshall were the head janitors in the court house. They had recently hired Cecil Cox and Kenny Titus to clean the furnace pipes. The day before, the sheriff, Emest Mote, had arrested Arnold Andrews for painting a yellow line down the middle of the gra- vel road where the County Commissioner, Ken McClure, lived. The Alumni president, Dennis Keller, who directs traffic in Hope, rose no conduct the business meet- ing. In the electlon of officers, Joe Everroad was elected vice-president and Ruth Drake was elected sec- retary. We found that Joe is a bartender and Ruth is still happily married. Sally McChxllough was then appointed chairman of the decoratlng committee for next year because she was an interior decorator. Larry Bumes, Master of Ceremonies, who ovms a chain of hardware stores, led some games, then recognized some alumni who hadn't returned since graduation. Among these was Barbara Beeker, who was a famous model in New York City. Another was Paul Hill, who had built a rocket which Jim Ropp was
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