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miar dlass History The M .S. C. S. streamlined special gave a shrill blast as it rounded the bend into Morning Sun central station. Waiting eagerly for their first train ride were ten little girls and nine young boys. A very pretty hostess, Mrs. Rabedeaux, tenderly helped each little traveler climb on board to start on a trip that would make thirteen all too brief stops before they would come to the end of their trip. As each name was called out, each child was now a student and took his place, Becky Borgstrand, Jane Brown, Louise Daniels, Kay De Yarmen, Jeanne Dill, Georgeann Griffith, Pam- ela Keltner, Patricia McClure, Carolyn Ogle, Janet Walker, Rex Berkhoff, Dennis Callahan, Johnny Haight, Michael Hamilton, Lawrence Hudson, Mickey Johnson, Steve Kellogg, Michael Minnis and David Nichols. A very friendly lady conductor, Mrs. Beck and two little girls, Irene Giberson and Mary Jane Robb, joined our train and we were bound for the second stop along our route. When the whistle blew again we could see waiting at the station, Mrs. De Yarman and a new little girl Barbara Smith. This is where Carolyn Ogle, Michael Smith, James Nichols and Jan Nichols left our train. Dennis Hartman, Robert Knight and.Destiny Calvin added three more boys to climb on board. Taking tick- ets and handing out report cards now was Mrs. Hetherington. Before we had reached the next stop, Jane Brown, Rex Berkhoff and Johnny Haight were ready to get off and three newcomers arrived, Howard Innes, Jerry Lowe and Chester Jones. All on board for the next stop were fourth graders, who were carefully disciplined by Mrs. Brown. Our trip was saddened by the death of Brian McAllister. When the next station came into view a new conductor, a Mrs. Caldwell took charge. Barbara Smith and Chester Jones left the train as Jean Harris came on. Mrs. McElhinney was calling roll now and six girls and eleven boys answered present. This included a new girl Sandy McCune and a boy Randy Richardson. Three girls and one boy left our train at the next stop. Louise Daniels, Jean Harris, Mary Jane Robb and Jerry Lowe. About three quarters of the way to our destination, four more passengers boarded and two stepped off the train. Only four more stops before the M.S., C.S. special comes to the end of its run. Some- where between those stops, Freshmen turned Sophomores and Juniors became sophisticated Seniors. Now the end of the line is in view and fourteen high school students are ready to step off as grad- uates. Six girls and eight boys reached the end of their journey. Ten of group made the entire trip straight through. They include Jeanne Dill, Georgeann Griffith, Pamela Keltner, Patricia McClure, Dennis Callahan, Lawrence Hudson, Mickey Johnson, Steven Kellogg, Michael Minnis and David Nichols. Diane Pulse, Larry Tisor, Leslie Edwards and Sandy McCune complete the fourteen travelers. It was a happy journey, full of work and jun. Now we board another train leaving here, to des- tinations unknown, so grant us journeying mercies. Class of 69
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Patricia Diane McClure daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClure Basketball .... .... 1 ,2, 3, 4 Track .......... ........ 1 Student Council... Yearbook ..... ..... 4 Newspaper .... .... 3 ,4 Dranzatics . . . ..... . . . 3 Band ......... .... 1 ,2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus . . . .... 1,2, 3, 4 Cheerleader fFootball1 . . . .... . 2,4 Dianna Lee Pulse daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pulse Transferred from Manitou Springs High School ...... ....... 3 MixedChorus...... ........... ..1 Yearbook ...4 Newspaper . . . . . . 4 Michael Lee Minnis son of Mr. and Mrs. William Minnis Football .................... 1 , 3, 4 Wrestling .... .... 1 , 2, 3, 4 Track ........ Class Officer . . . Yearbook ..... Draniatics ...... Science Club ...... . . . 3,4 fPresident2 ...... Wice Presidentj . Band ............. ....1,2,3 3 Larry Keith Tisor son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tisor Wrestling ..... . . . . . . . 1 Yearbook ....4 Draniatics .... .... 3 David Warren Nichols son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nichols Football ........... ....... 2 , 3, 4 Baseball... 3,4 Wrestling .... .... 2 , 3, 4 Track ........ ...... 4 Class Officer . . . . . . 1,3 Yearbook ..... . . . 4 Draniatics . . . . . . 3 Band ...... ...1
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.Cast Will and Testament We, the class of 6.9 being of sound mind and body 695 of the time will the following-- I, Denny Callahan, will to Joe Stotlar my amazing ability of always being on time for dates. We, the Senior class, will to the Junior class a new set of paint brushes and an easel so they can practice their painting before next Halloween. I, Larry Hudson will to Dan Earnest a mirror so he can see oncoming cars under the viaduct. We, the senior physics class will Mr. Allen a new box of pnses, and a set of nerves to replace the ones we 've blown this year. I, Pam Keltner, will to Ann Dean my position on the basketball bench and a large piece of foam to protect her posterior from splinters! I, Mick Johnson will Darren Delzell my ability to take his mother's advice and make a few trips to Mediapolis. We, the senior shop class will to Sergeant Fisher the rank of Lieutenant, and a purple heart for action beyond the call of duty. I, Larry Tisor, will to all the underclassmen my good sense, for owning a Ford. I, Mike Minnis, will to Doug Buster my wrestling weight class in hopes that he will yet wrestle beneath his natural weight. We, Denny Callahan, and Mick Johnson, will to Joyce Blair, Marcia Swanson, and Becky Bryant our ability to get along with Mediapolis girls. We, the Senior football players will to the Junior football players our amazing ability to remain high in spirits even when defeat was inevitable. I, Steve Kellogg will to Dan Earnest my ability to get a long term loan on watermelon during the fair. I, Les Edwards, will to John Griffin a sponge to mop up his spills as I hear that stuff he consumes is pretty expensive. I, Denny Callahan, will to Neal Kerr one pair of suspenders so that next time he jumps in PE and someone has ahold of his shorts they won 't fall down. I, Dave Nichols, will to Ron McDonald my favorite chair at home in spite of the fact he uses it more than I do anyway. We, the Senior boys will Harold Boline and Dennis Hartman 16 afternoon passes for when they never come back after dinner. I, Les Edwards, will to Danny Earnest, Joe Stotlar, Doug Buster, and John Grijjfin, my ability to stay out of trouble in mixed chorus. I, Larry Tisor, will the Juniors my great study habits and Pray that they pass. I, Dave Nichols, will to Stanley Garnsey a marked deck in case he gets into any more heated card games under sewer creek bridges. We, Mike Minnis and Dave Nichols will to John Griffin our ability to get along with the local law enforcement ojficer. I, Dave Nichols will to the football players in the Junior class my ability to get along with the referees on and off the field. I, Sandy McCune will Mrs. Hewitt a new assistant so she may hear all the school gossip next year. We, Pam, Mick, Denny, George, Jeanne, and Steve will to Miss Bacon, one year 's supply of red ink pens because surely her pens must be dry by now. I, Jeanne Dill, will to Barb, Harold, Dennis H., Danny Crow, Stanley, Rick, and Pat H. each a nice soft pillow so their 6th hour snoozes will be more comfortable next year. We, Dave, Steve, Pam, Pat, George, Jeanne and Dianne will the class of 1970 one hayrack in case any un- known robbers steal theirs next year. I, Georgeann Griffith will to Joyce Blair a can of hairspray in hopes that she will share it with the rest of the basketball girls. I, Pam Keltner, will to Cindy Fletcher a great big box of Sweet Tarts and hope that she gets a pucker out of them. We, Pam, Jeanne, and George, will Joyce Blair a can of Magic Defroster Spray so she will know when people are approaching her date 's car. We, Jean, Geome, Pat, and Pam will Barb Anderson our ability to keep quiet in chorus. George, Pam, Jeanne, and Sandy will our ability to sneak out after dates to talk about what we got to all the other Junior girls. We George, Pat, Pam, and Jeanne will the basketball girls a large can of deodorant so they won 't have to take showers next year. We, the Senior Girls will Vicki Byerly a piece of elastic to hold up her slip. We, Jeanne and Patty will Mr. Caldwell Mickey 's ability to be on time for class. I, Dianna, will to Barb Anderson one tube of Ultra-Brite toothpaste for sex appeal. I, Pat McClure, will to Teresa Callahan my ability to get along with Wapello boys, despite adverse remarks. I, Pat McClure will to Linda, Joyce, Vicky, Teresa, Ann, and Marcia my ability to keep track of my clothes at state. We, the Seniors will Miss Bacon some senioritis in hopes that next year 's Senior play will be produced. I, Steve Kellogg, will Mark Mabeous the map that Cindy gave me so that he can find Burlington. I, Mike Minnis, will to Ron Samuels my lightening speed in hopes that next time he will fly over the shot put holes. We, Dave Nichols and Steve Kellogg will to the Junior boys our ability to get through Mike 's coin tossing ability. I, Larry Hudson will to Dennis Nollen my ability to get along with Mr. Edelbrock. We, the senior class will to Mr. Howard our great self control to make it through the whole class period. I, Mike Minnis will Dennis Nollen my ability always to have a full tank of gas in hopes that he will not have to siphon it from disabled Corvairs. We, the Senior Football boys will Mr. Knaus all our Bloody jerseys, broken Helmets, and one more playbook to make his set of thirty complete. We, the Senior Football boys will Percy a fire proof interior for his car and a built-in cooler for the trunk. I, Mick Johnson will Jeff Smith and Joe Stotlar my worn out set of sure go mud tires which they will need with all their trips to Mediapolis. We, Denny Callahan and Mick Johnson will Mel Baird our amazing ability with figures. Mil kinds of figures.j We, the Senior class will to Mr. Allen and Mr. Ewing a new set of school rules because the first and last good class is leaving!
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