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Page 23 text:
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'mm The way the Seniors drive he’ll never lack customers We advise RONNY MURRAY to become a football player. His experience in basket- ball will greatly aid him. We advise CAROL NICHOLS to forget about growing up. We like her just the way she is - pint-sized! We advise MIKE NICHOLS to take a post-graduate course in homemaking so Miss Tighe won't be lonely. We advise MARTIN QUENCER to take up ballet. We advise ERIN WHATTAM and VIRGINIA QUENCER to go in together and build a hunting camp. We know Virginia's cooking will be a big help. We advise DENNIS RICHARDSON to quit flirting with the principal's daughter and start on the dean's. We advise MARY ANN SNYDER to join the Grand Ole Opry so she can call all the square dances. We advise KATHY TARWATER to follow in Twiggy's footsteps - if she can find them.
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1, KAREN KLOCK, leave my ability to type, my dented typewriter, and my crumpled papers to Dennis Hillick with the hope that he can put them to some good use. I, GARY MAT1CE, leave my ability to do nothing in the last four years of school to Jerry Kovalik. I, RONALD MURRAY, leave my expression, Pretty Hairy to Bob Dasno. 1, MICHAEL NICHOLS, leave my position as Sports Editor, along with my domineering scholastic ability, agility and stability to Lyle Weaver. 1, MARTIN QUENCER, leave my size 13 soccer shoes to Gary Barth. They might add a little height to a little guy. I, VIRGINIA QUENCER, leave my great mathematical ability to multiply 2 times 2 and get 6 to Nancy Rogers. I, DENNIS RICHARDSON, leave my most prized possession, my ability to argue with anyone, anytime, anywhere, to Pat West. I hope he puts it to as good use as I did. I, MARY ANN SNYDER, leave to Brenda Chavoustie my ability to sit through Business Practice class without saying a word. I, ERIN WHATTAM, leave my handsome appearance, distinguished profile, and abil- ity to talk my way out of predicaments to Thomas Rogers. Advice To The Seniors We advise SUE ALBERRY to move to Haight-Ashbury and create psychedelic art for the hippies to ponder over. We advise BILLY CARR, because of his knowledge of current events, to team up with Huntley and Brinkley. Goodnight, David. Goodnight, Chet. Cool it, Bill. We advise LONNIE DAVIS to find a new place to eat his lunch besides the B.R. Restau- rant. We advise DEBBIE ELDRIDGE to lose her temper once in a while because red-heads are supposed to be ... cool, calm, and collected? We advise BILLY FULMER to join the Impossibles under the alias of Expanding Headman. We advise WENDY HUBBARD to become medical consultant for the Impossibles - one never knows when the Expanding Headman might need help. We advise CHARLES GOMER PYLE GAUMOND to stop thinking if he intends to make a career of the Army. We advise GEORGE GOODFRIEND to become a sergeant in the Marines and boss around all the new recruits. We advise SANDY GOUTREMOUT to start her own motorcycle gang in Three Mile Bay. With her powerful Sport Honda 90 she has the potential of a real leader. We advise DENNIS GREEN to become a dog catcher. We advise ALICE JACKSON to become a mascot: The Plattsburgh Platypus. We advise LINDA JACKSON, because of her great average, to become a professional bowler. We advise FELECLA JOHNSON to keep hugging and kissing, hugging and kissing, hugg- ing and kissing ... We advise KAREN KLOCK to change her name to Ursula so she can become Mrs. George of the Jungle. We advise ERIC LANCE to become a professional soccer player, because we know his experience at Lyme Central will give him a big boot. We advise GARY MATICE to become the best mechanic in the world. 18
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