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Class Prophecy secrets weViH share. “ W Ve tUre the ClaSS °f ’71- Come with «■ V°« care, and their team00 16 AUen' Pr°Ud m°ther °f SiXteen' raised a cheerleading squad and her own football Burns' d°1UrS d°6S °eb Bradle ea™ = • • in the soap opera. As the Kidney Billy Gerecke. in order to support his wife, chose to be a barber for the rest of his life. Mike Dougherty. Dosh's former tire squealer, has now become the World's Faith Healer. Ray Barth, his physique excels, lifts the heaviest of barbells. icki Clark is her name; a hippie in Greenwich Village she became. Lonnie Dugan has learned to pay his dues, after ranking among men like Howard Hughes. cSrrl!eBrown'saAirstrrhsaU PlayCr’ W°UW g° Had decid between Alfred E. Newman anc Pa. Hughes and her red Nova, are still striving to be Winnerof the Powder Puff Racing Derby. David Hughes. Dosh's tackle, is still getting around, for the Minnesota Vikings team he is bound. David Hilton, a Harvard man is he. graduated first out of a class of three. Kay McDaniel, a classmate so keen, accepted the Hardin promotion to Dean. Ken VanHyning. an international playboy is he Ala I „111 u P yooy ls ne. Alas! will he ever return to what he used to be ? Norma Nunn whose capacities exceeded, has today's pencil sales completed. Andy Scott still gives advice, but now he asks an outrageous price. George Howell has good intentions. His muffler burns he never mentions.. An avid sports fan is Jim Crow. He chauffers Don Irving wherever he goes. Mike Wells, a car designer so often bored, would make more money if he wasn't working for Ford Ron Oettle, a quiet student he was; reporting for the Chicago Tribune now is what he does. Russell Smith has gained his fame; a well-known critic he became. Judy Dunmire as proud as can be. A prominent restaurant owner now is she. Marlene Burrus, true was her ambition to establish Women's Liberation Brain Surratt who collects the rare, still has his 1960 Corvair.
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Class Will We, the class of 1971, being of slow mind and able bodies will the following: To the class of 1975--our sponsors. To the class of 1974--a life-time supply of Bazooka Bubble gum. To the class of 1973--our maturity. To the class of 1972--our talent and good looks. We, the senior girls, will our table in the lunch room to next year's seniors. We, the senior boys, will our ability to beat Bluffs at anything and everything to the Junior Boys. We, the Building Trades boys, will our ability and knowledge of building houses to Mr. James. AND NOW .... OUR INDIVIDUAL W'lLLS FOR ALL THE WORLD TO SEE I. Andy Scott, will my ability as a hunter to The Great White Hunter. Steve Boyd. I, Dave Hughes, will my football equipment to Melanie Smith and Ramona Surratt. I, Ronnie Oettle (alias Pucka, Pucka), will my ability to get by at B. T. without getting into trouble to the Sophomores. 1, Russell Smith, will my ability to center the football to Roland Ransom. He needs it. I, Dave Hilton, will the ability to have better luck with cars than 1 did to any- body who needs it, especially John Gregory. He’ll need it with his junker. I, Mike Dougherty, will my ability to get along with Mr. James in B. T. class to Bruce Ix)ewy and John Gregory. 1, Bill Gerecke, will my long hair to Steve Dawson, who gets his cut all the time. I. Lonnie Dugan, will my ability to stay on the road and out of fields to Gary Gobel. I, Mike Wells, will my confidence in Ford products to Steve Dawson and his HOT Rambler. I, Marlene Burrus, will the ability to collapse cots to Karen Winkelman, and to Betty Potter I will my continuous good spirits. I, Vicki Clark, will my place in Battleship Grey, to any Bubblegum chewer who feels she deserves it. I, Debra Bradley, will to any member of the IBTC, half of everything I own. I, Norma Nunn, will a brand new cheerleading outfit, a pillow, and a seat at the sidelines to any unlucky next year's varsity cheerleader. I. Ken VanHyning, will my presidency of the Dirty Old Man's Club to Steve Dawson. . . Carry on the good work! I. Connie Allen, will my soft, gentle cheering voice to Karen Winkelman. Hope your throat survives. I, Kay McDaniel, will to Betty Agans, the town of Bluffs and all possessions therein but one I, Judy Dunmire, will to Donna Dennis my height--and to my brother, my ability to stay in school. I, Pat Hughes, will to Jackie Hughes, my optimistic attitude toward school. 15
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OUTSTANDING TEENAGER OF AMERICA DAN LITTLE was chosen as Outstanding Teenager of America for the second year. Who's Who OUTSTANDING HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW CONNIE ALLEN was chosen to receive this year's D. A. R. award on the basis of patriotism, dependability, leader- ship, service, and citizenship. She also received the Outstanding Teenager of America award. Connie was also chosen to attend Girls' State, but could not participate because of a conflict. VICKI CLARK was awarded the Out- standing Homemaker of Tomorrow based on an examination given to each Senior girl. She won the award by scoring highest on the exam. JIM GRIEBLER was chosen as Outstanding Teenager of America MARLENE BURRUS was chosen alter- nate to Girls' State, and attended in Connie's absence. OUTSTANDING TEENAGERS OF AMERICA DON WOHLERS was chosen as Outstanding Teenager of America
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