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SENIOR WILL I, Jerry Allen, will my fox call to Mr. Wilson. I, Tammy Allen, will to Elizabeth F., the ability to pass English, and to a certain Junior girl the ability to put her make-up on neatly. I, Darrell Bengamin, will to Jamie Surratt, my ability to borrow a towel. I, Lori Bradley, will to Julie Martin the ability to play basketball with certain upper classmen and survive. (I know how you feel!) I, Danny Carmean, will to Dennis Werries the ability to live through high school. I, Billy Craddock, will to Pat Stubblefield the ability to remember. I, Sheryl Dickman will my skiing and driving ability to Janeen. I, Tina Dunaway, will to Holly Buhilg the ability to play basketball next year, and to start on varsity. I, Julie Ehrgott, will to Julie Martin the ability to scrimmage in practice without killing team-mates and to Toni the ability to control her appetite. I, Diana Haberman, will my height to Allie and to anyone the ability to put up with two- faced people. I, Tommy Hall, will to Kurt the ability to drive with a lot of action in the back seat and to Kevin not to be too shy around the girls. I, Walter Hall will to Troy Phillips my cigarette butts. I, Billy Ham, will to my brother, Troy, the ability to keep his mouth shut when being made fun of. I, Angie Hart, will to Kim Six to someday have what it takes to work at Burrus and to a certain few; the ability to stay away from my boyfriend. I, Tharran Hobson, will to one particular underclassman the ability to go riding around and still hold my dinner. I, Chuck Jenkins, will to Coach Mac all body parts left in the shop. I, Becky James, will to Susan Schmitz my great typing abilities. I, Kurt Kleinlein, will to anybody the ability to accept the fact that your team was beaten by 22 points in the superbowl. I, Amy Martin, will to Toni Wilson, the ability to know the difference between Welfare and Warfare and to Jennifer Campbell, the ability to remember and remain calm before a floor cheer. I, Yvette Orr, will to the band, the capability to play prime time at every ball game at home. I, Rick Penington, will to Tim P. my favorite belt buckle. I, Mark Pool, will to Tim Parton, the ability to make it through your senior year without going crazy. I, Mike Schwalb, will to Chris Hilton and Troy Ham my football protection equipment in order to save them from any unneeded pain as I had through thanks to a Trojan. I, Brian Six, will to anybody the ability to put up with a mooch for four years. I, Pat Stubblefield, will to Leslie and Sue the ability not to acquire Corn Critters. I, Eddie Tubbs, will to Cindi Tegeder, my driving ability. I, Kevin Werries, will my driving ability to Kurt, and to Tom my leftovers. I, Leslie Wilhite, will to Deanna M. the ablility to drive around corners and to Jennifer C. her earband (which is in the river) and to anyone to wear what they want without having to worry what others will say. I, Toni Wilson, will to Allie and Stephanie the pleasure of never having to listen to the senior girls sing the Loverboy tape before a game ever again. I, Carloyn Winner, will to Delia Allen my favorite stall; to Sherry F. my school days; to Jeannie D. my banana, and to Cheryl G. my hayrake. I, Sue Ridings, will to Pat 40 million gallons of vineagar, and the flowers from my funeral, to produce a new fragrance of her fast selling product to be named Gone With the Wind . 10
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PROPHECY FIFTEEN YEARS LATER . . . Here we are at the Nashville estate of Tommy Hall who has just been discovered to be the long lost nephew of Tom T. Hall. Chuck Jenkins is shaking hands with everyone at the doorway as they walk in. Ed Tubbs, ET for short, is nearby using the phone to call home to check on the water in his bath tubb. Among the celebrities here this evening is Rick Penington. Only his closest friends know that in the Charlie Brown cartoon, Ricky is The Great Pumpkin. Rick's hair is in great shape since going to Walter Hall's boutique, Blondes Have More Fun. Here come Becky James and Brian Six who are to be the night's entertainment. Becky, a world renouned comedianne, appears nightly on Johnny's New Tonight Show, and Brian is the manager of the Ted Nugent Band also recently booked on the same show. Sue Ridings is here—giggling as usual. When she stops, we'll let you know why—maybe Becky's jokes? (No-o-o-o, couldn't be that, they're not that good.) Mark Pool just came in on crutches. (Again!?) He twisted his knee but won't tell how (What a sly devil.) Billy Craddock won't be here tonight because he is in Hot Pursuit of Dan Carmean who is still playing chase and in the process lost all of his beautiful red hair. He needs to go see Diana Haberman at her exclusive beauty shoppe specializing in Fried Hair. Larry Charles a prominent businessman, is giving away samples of his product— Hubba Bubba Bubble Gum He has donated millions to Julie Ehrgott in her research for a cure for cancer using her private stock of mice and gerbles. We all know how much she loves them. Another absent member of the class is Pat Stubblefield, who was spotted with her Gang, nicknamed Bang , on a choo choo train heading south. We may catch up to her if we hurry and catch our jet to the Bahamas to Kurt Kleinlein's Dine and Swim where they serve the finest. Greeting us upon landing is Jody Kindhart in his stunning Marine uniform. The Marines provide us with transportation to Kurt's and along the drive we stop at the beach where we spy Mike Schwalb in another new car bought at a local car dealership owned by Kevin Werries who's motto is Sell a Pig and Get a Car. We also see Toni Wilson working out, since she is a guard for the U. S. Olympic Basketball Team. And there is Sheryl Dickman and Janeen is driving Sheryl's dune buggy around the beach like a crazy woman. Janeen is finally getting even. Tina Dunaway is relaxing in the sun after a hard court battle over being sued for impersonating Lucille Ball. And speaking of cars—there is Jerry Allen who owns Jerry's Place and rents 3-wheelers to use on the beach. Tammy Allen also has a great spot on the beach . . . Tammy's Tator Tots. She took over ownership of Ore Ida. Here comes Darell Benjamin to give Toni some basketball tips. He is a member of the Harlam Universe Trotters. Joining them is Billy Ham for a short workout before returning to the Chicago Bulls. Leslie Wilhite joins the others to admire all the swimsuits—all her own designs. For dinner there is roast duck—shipped in by Tharran Hobson who has made a career of wood- duck hunting. If anyone happens to break a tooth eating, they might go see Lori Bradley a well- known orthodontist on the islands, having enjoyed her own experience so much. We found Dan Browning wandering arouond by himself. He has been engaged since graduation, but she keeps saying, Soon, Dan, soon. — and Carolyn Winner hasn't found Mr. Right yet al- though she is still searching. But Yvette Orr has found hers—and you'd be surprised who it is! Dinner is getting cold, but we are waiting for Amy Martin who is teaching typing compu- ters at the new Junior College, MEREBLUFF, located on Smith Lake. Also late as usual is Angie Hart who just called and said that she is still waiting for Roger to pick her up .... so-----------------------gueswe may as well eat. Those ducks sure look good. Makes it seem just like home. Next reunion we'll have to go back to Meredosia and try the food, at the new restaurant, MR. BUD'S PLACE, located where Mary's Market use to be.
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