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cSen ior 7 lass 7. )i The Senior Class of '62, do hereby leave to those of you Part of what we've gained in life. Through hardships, toils, and strife. Cheryl Walder, who's quite a talker, leaves her white twirling suit; To Paula Stapleton, won’t she look cute? Lee J. Everitt, who thinks he’s got charms; Leaves what he’s got to Tootie’s arms. Don Snodgrass wills his quietness; To Bill Nitcholas, we hope there's a likeness. Ute Becton, he’s quite a charmer; Leave to Richard Boyd all of his armour. To Marge Eubank from Billie Ward, who has long hair; Goes her ability to put gum in Mr. Berry's chair. Lynn DeBusk’s green twirling suit has been missed; Susie Taylor has been seen wearing it, doing the twist. Sandye and Doug leave their car’s parking lights. To Jamie and George to make up from those fights. Lana Dawson leaves her big brown eyes; To Sondra Ward to flirt with the guys. Kay Fulfer wills her bottle of Geritol; To Donna Smith and Oralia so they can know it all. Norma Lou Blakely, a horse hurt her pride; Leaves to Nancy Fugate, her ability to ride. Miley O'Neal wills his charm and his wit; To that guy, Bobby Jones, who already has quite a bit. The surprising Jean Justice who’s been here a lot, Doesn't will anything; she needs all she's got. Joyce Countess, a real cool chick; Leaves to Joy Evitt, an opening for President of the cliche! Milton Pace leaves his used green car; To Richard Christie, we hope he goes far. From Loretta Mulheron, who is so meek; Goes to Jan Weaver, her old technique. Ted Alexander leaves his studious ways, To Tommy Herrington, who must remember that crime never pays. Jerry Hester leaves his booking skill; To Johnny McCall, it'll give him a thrill. Princess Quinlivian leaves her personality and smile; To Sharon Howard to use for a while. Gary Vaughan leaves his love for the girls. To Mike Guess, but remember, Mike, stay away from Cheryl. Rita Bartlett has got her man; Donna Patton hopes she can.
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Sen or Gfass JJrop£ecy Into our crystal ball we look today, What are its secrets and what does it say? 'Tis 1980 we wish to know, What happened to the Seniors, and where did they go? Coach Lana Dawson her team now started. Developing a forward that cannot be guarded While Joyce Countess on the other hand, Is drilling a guard that can guard any man. Jean Justice left her brain behind. Children and housework now on her mind. Lynn most beautiful in her high school days. Now Miss America puts men in a daze. Ysidro Ramos, his car a real creation. Now drives in the biggest races in the nation. Jerry Hester editor of the old Cat's Tail, Now edits Play Boy and receives all kinds of mail. Don Snodgrass, a golf pro at heart, Looks as if he is getting off to a real good start. Patsy Gartin puts the boys in a panic, When asked her ambition she declares Mechanic. Over Lou Blakely hangs a sign of a heart. She's happy as ever with her own Dairy Mart. Cheryl and Gary are having a ball. They have ten children all six feet tall. Kay Fulfer, her laboratory will seldom leave, She’ll orbit a missile and praises receive. Rita Bartlett and her smile so gay, Has a wonderful act now without bubbles in the way. Howard Elher with such a melodious voice, Sings opera now and is everyone's choice. Miley O’Neal, the grid-iron king, Is coaching the boys in old Sing Sing. The leader of the Commancheros rises to fame, Tony Rodriques, could that be his name. John Respondek is a great track star. With Ann right behind, he is sure to go far. Milton Pace and his love for talking Drives a Greyhound Bus and everyone’s walking. Marvin Vercamp, a scholar of Quiz, Does research on what makes Alkali Setzer fizz. Jerry Don is still in English four, He still think’s he will make it, he can't make lower. R. G. Tilley, a doctor of fever and chills. Makes all his money handing out pills. Ray Mahan at this stage of the game, Has taken over Liberace’s place in fame. Princess Quinlivan has one thought in mind, To marry Jim Thomas and happiness find. Paula Gonzalas who was known as so meek, Is now a movie star and, oh so chic, (sheek). R. D. McCauley .surprised his best friend, By becoming President and installing his kin. Loretta declares her children to be very cute, But it’s fairly obvious they take after UTE. Billy Ward who lives by the lane, Will, as best dressed woman, begin her reign. R. D. Burton, a real whizz at art. Now designs a new white house as a start. Ted Alexander, a college student still, They say he won’t graduate but he says he will. Jack Curry now a millionaire man. If anyone can buy it Jack Curry can. Douglas owns all the Texas ranch land. No wonder he's great with SANDY on hand. Lee J. Everitt who is awfully smart. Is processing a pill to stop Khruscher's heart.
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From Jerry Don Murry who does nothing rash; To Grice Turner, he wills all his cash. To Roger Sage, Tony Rodrequiz wills with pride; His place on the ball team, his spirit, his stride. From Howard Ehler, who is going to college, Goes to Dale Parr some of his knowledge. Pat Gartin sends her book reports in To Charles Price, he’ll need 'em. Marvin Verkamp wills his English notebook, with joy, To Terry Hettler, the Junior Quiz boy. To Dwain Browning our own bookworm; R. G. Tilly wills his ability to learn. The books in the library to Randy Hurst goes. To Paul Motley a comb, for Seniors must be on their toes. From Mrs. Wallace, does hereby go. To Wayne Hill another zero. J. D. Burton wills the gleam in his eye. To Gerald Kelly, with a sigh. Anne and John leave their love for the weather; To Carolyn Sherrod and Wayne Boyd in hopes they'll get together. r To dear Mr. Berry, although we hope he never leaves; We hope he forgets how to say Shut up, please! To all of our friends, we’d like to give mention; But to Mrs. King, Mr. Freeland, and Mr. Briden, we call attention. We leave Mr. Vaughan, strict but so kind; A better principal and friend, you’ll never find. Mr. Walker’s a worker, he wants a good school; You’ll get along better if you follow his rule. Our ability to learn, which is usually keen; Goes to the freshmen so new and so green. To the sophomores, a good-looking lot, We want you to know, we expect all you’ve got. The juniors who follow, we hope it is true; Will come back next year, and graduate too. To the bus drivers who need a new bus; We hope that you'll get one without a fuss. To the faculty - we surely do hope; That the classes who follow, are not such dopes. Time for Seniors to leave, we’re sorry to say; So good-bye and good luck, we'll be on our way. We hope you'll enjoy all we've bequeathed; And so we'll remain, as signed underneath. L THE SENIOR CLASS OF ’62
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