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We advise PAT JOHNSON not to go into politics. A name like Johnson is a loser. We advise KEN MURRAY to try to live up to his brother’s big reputation. We advise KENT NICHOLS to move to Harlem. We advise BERNADETTE P1CHE to become a taxi-cab driver. We advise DEBBIE P1CKETTE to become a telephone operator because she is always on the phone. We advise CAROL ROGERS to keep smiling. She has one of the nicest smiles in our school. We advise NANCY ROGERS to go into professional tumbling. The way she falls at girls' basketball games, she already has a head start. We advise TOM ROGERS to continue his impersonations of Bobby Kennedy or President Johnson or Ed Sullivan. We advise MARCIA RUSS1LL to become a professional cheerleader for Dennis Hillick's basketball team. We advise ANN ST1LSON to become a 9-day bicycle racer. She's had a lot of experi- ence riding to the Post Office. We advise BOB VENTON to become a little old wine maker. We advise DICK WALKER to move to Africa and be the Phantom Mr. Walker. ( the ghost who walks) We advise LYLE WEAVER to become a moonshine runner because he likes cars too much. We advise BINA WEST to dye her hair and change her namt to Van Cliburn. We advise PAT WEST to become a Pope. Pope Pat has a nice sound. We advise JOE WILLIAMS to become Attorney General at the U.N. He would be the quietest one that has ever been there. We advise PAT WILLIAMS to open her own little Hawaiian restaurant in Limerick. There she might do a walloping business with the surfing crowd. Sophomore Class FIRST ROW: K. Crouse, R. Whattam, L. Lance, S. Mudge, D. Russell. SECOND ROW: L. Drury, R. Walker, Gerry Haas, A. Cuppernell, D. Mount. THIRD ROW: Willard Haas, M. Cummings, R. Dasno, R. Horning, T. Callahan. FOURTH ROW: P. Cheal, W. Jackson, P. Stumpf, G. Kovalik, C. Fulmer, Mr. Breon. 24
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Junior Class FIRST ROW: M. Russell, D. Pickette, Nancy Rogers, P. Johnson, B. Chavoustie, Miss Mein. SECOND ROW: A. Stilson, P. Williams, D. Adams, D. Bourcy, Carol Rogers, B. Piche, Bina West. THIRD ROW: A. Crouse, R. Horning, Tom Rogers, R. Cheal, Pat West, H. Alberry, K. Murray. FOURTH ROW: L. Weaver, K. Nichols, R. Demo, D. Hillick, R. Venton, D. Bourguin, W. Daniels. Advice To The Juniors We advise DIANE ADAMS to join the Army Signal Corps. The way she can express herself with her hands is.amazing. We advise HAROLD ALBERRY to continue his education and earn his PhD in vandalism. We advise CARL BERGEVIN to become a goat skinner for the Ludwig Drum Company in Chicago. We advise DIANE BOURCY to keep out of the stables. We advise DON BOURGUIN to become a skin diver for Roto-Rooter Sewer Cleaner Company. We advise BRENDA CHAVOUSTIE to become a lady wrestler. We advise RONNY CHEAL to start his own playboy club for quiet playboys. We advise ALAN CROUSE to become a salesman for elevator shoes. He can then put his product to good use. We advise WEBBIE DANIELS to get a recording contract for his band. With his ability and his band's skill they'll go far. We advise RANDALL DEMO to become a watchmaker. We advise SUE DEMO to start a fan club, so we will know more about her. We advise ERICA HARE to become a spy for the CIA. With her quietness no one will know that she's around and therefore will not suspect her. We advise DENNIS HILLICK to organize his own Honda-riding basketball team. We're all waiting to see Denny and his team ride around the court. We advise RICHARD HORNING to become a !? ! folk singer. 23
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Ninth Grade FIRST ROW: B. Brown, N. Davis, D. Fitzgerald, P. Talbot, B. Warren, C. Greene, P. Beck, M. Stil- son. SECOND ROW: N. Haas, M. Peters, D. Bergevin, N. Williams, D. Steverson, N. Johnson, E. Silver, THIRD ROW: Dale Goutremout, J. Mucklewee, G. VanNess, W. Matice, C. Munk, E. Coun- tryman, Dwight Goutremout, Mr. Buck. Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: D. Mount, J. Dwyer, N. Walker, P. Callahan, M. Gifford, P. Crouse, V. Benney. SEC- OND ROW: L. Parish, S. Goutremout, B. Mudge, K. Pitonza, V. DeMar, J. Pickette. THIRD ROW: Mr. Fetterly, G. Svendsen, C. Williams, P. Phillips, N. Siver, Michael Hare, Mr. Lucas. FOURTH ROW: Gene Hare, C. Cuppernell, W. Alberry, K. DeBerger, R. Wright, D. Fulmer, M. Hilts, M. Whattam, M. Barbour. 25
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